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U""'y"" "' 'l., . mnl on, ,rr.uijve ,.,', w" sri.,K ..mrliinr, fr(1)ll ,,,,, Wr l nvri l IIlrf J,,S()N , mnl nrll tlirii, fur f 1 wrrV w , I Hfl , ' "'. ,!, C""U 1,h '''' 4 "linule at- - P I"" " " " fr muiutr. fer, rnmiM.-rr, r rnj mnl Klv you Hie tin f,rr rcronl,. wj ...... m. i i i ft m & Do You Want a Good BANNER Spring Wagon or Buggy? If you do, don't for t to sec the mi dcr.sij.ncil. Sec display at the Kerr shop, or at my place, north end of 1-irst Street, on Jefferson, blocks north of Court House. JACOB MICHEL Only Complete Stock of Wall Paper in latest patterns and fibres, and wall deeomt ions, panels, ete , in this city PAINTS,iLUARNISH Call in and see our celebrated "Matt Finish" in nut stains. Sec the sample Full Stock Window Glass (llazier's work a specialty Fine Line Picture Frames V Let us frame that picture w. hTtaylor HILLSBORO Third Street Nelson Block FEED STORE 1.1 Pi IS N kU IIUULUI iu uiiulii nuiiLui S. V. Weyritk Chared With Ob taining Money by Fraud BANK SAVS MADE FALSE STATEMENT I l"led Hii AxxetK u Worth Abuul HI- teen TbuuHand Dollars (-ormtahle MeOuill II n wont in " vim VMWtte the last of the wwk nn,l rt'turru-d with S. F. Weyriek, formerly m the feed business. lth here and at Nf.rtl. vn,nJ Weyriek bought out the (J. A.' Webb feed store, on S,.,v.n,l street, Home time last year, and uiu what was apparently a thriv ing Inisiness. Later he bouirht or contracted to buy, a site at North Plains, and built a store there. Openinir a hiinin..a that point, and still conducting uie iK-al business in Hillsboro, Wevrick wn l.,.nt ni. they make them. kt A.'weeks after locating at North Hams he was forced into oariKrunicv unon smr immrkt i... CTHJlWJrH. 1 h( lifinWnnrifnir eeedmjfs came before H. T. Hag. ley. and everything waa along swimmingly for Weyriek until the Hillsboro National Bank commenced to look into things Uiat Weyriek had gone to the Itank and siirnl n n,,;r,...,t-... of assets at something like $15,. f. and ll.'lhilitii.u r,f hnf hundred. Upon this statement ii was given a loan of n.OOO. When the referee i came to the real assets schedule and u was ascertained by the bank, criminal irorj..linir at ooee were siarteu. Wevrick WJW tnlrnn I udge Smith, who flxod tho bond at i.uuu. railing in getting a bond he was takn tn th jail. Weyriek alleged he had proiiertV in Missouri Hn - ' UV.IVO and some land in Virginia, and it i siaieu mat he represented that his North PI was paid for, when, it is said, he nau uui a small equity in the noujing. I fwww - - i PAOH TBRCU We have tahen the Agency of the Celebrated BUSH & LANE PIANO TERMS You are respectfully invited to call in and examine them. For Purity of Tone, Beauty of Finish . and all that goes for the best manufacture iu the piano, the Hush & Lane leads. Sales room, Third Street, in the New Nelson IiloCk W. H. TAYLOR Excursion Fares East ;y ... ... During the Month of Mav , , . September. on ''J"ly.' SOUTHERN PACIFIC "... ruun.i uip tickets from HILLSBORO vin PnPTTftNp TO Chicago Council Bluffs.'." Omaha Kama City St. Joseph St. I'anl. as follows: FARES ...73lo , 60.60 St. Paul, via Council Bluffs 6. cn Ilt11. .1: " 04. o . .. ..jjuus, .ureci , ; Minneapolis, via fV.n;i ni..i" .O 0 St. Ijauis... "'"'U1 64 5o Boston Washington, i) C "I09' Atlantic City, N. J.'l" . . . ,"8 SALE DATES: 70.60 ..110.60 109.10 10 103.00 THE STORE OF QUALITY turn limit Octorwr -to WM. McMURRAY. General Passenger Ajft PORTLAND, OREGON Second St. Hillsboro, Ore. BotH Phones FISHING - - TACKLE The Trout Season will soon he here, and if you w ant the Fishing Tachle that will brino; you luck, call and see our fine stock. c ee our new line of the Famous Bicycles "The Racycle" UR MACHINES ARE WORTH WHILE Standard Baseball Supplies We can out sell them all when it comes to Baseball Supplies. I LEE SEARS, HILLSBORO Garage, Third Street near new Hotel. Br?HnmTUth .But.ter at Kmmottl Imperial Hard Wheat Flour, thinir 1C 18 tne real $1.45 per sack,-at (Jonnell & (Jo. Every sack guaranteed. 37tf REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS I'aul Reimris to KM Loinhar.l, 26.J a CIlrllHlelll Mdlllllnm lli, l,..lu C.sy I,omltil to F O Tattlsoii, 30.1 1 .1 lii. ... it. . I . . iiiiuii iu w 1 Aioran, 30.1 a twine as bove , r. a ami a a M111H to II I. and M O Kellev. Ju acres mrr nii.,, J W Davis Jr to C I' lt. blk II. 1'mivlrw John Milne to Dell and lunily Yiiiing j.w m- 14 i 1 11 r 3 w jo I'ied Ikhnke to Annie X Hanlcy, lot K Electric ad. TiKrdville 350 Dell ami Emily Younif to John Mil. lie. 141 IHC lit I n 1 lw . I -... .. . - . . - .. - . ' " jacaiiiau 10 win u Keed, 11.49(1 a near Heaverton .1 ...... ... . 1 niu,i(.ii uaurrisciier 10 tan llohren, 20 a sec 3 1 1 n t a w ijoo if . .... J m(ic 11 varson 10 i.eo rictliewe, 30 lots West I'ortUml ll,.u,l,i (ico Scliiewe lo K 1 Kuraili un.,1. no uove. ,0 ram Keimers lo B M Lonibanl, 440 a ana inner lamis. Wuul,i.,i..., mid Vainhill counties CllSR I) Hall to Mrv A I acres 1 1 Irani Johnson ' 1 ......... , .. . . juiiu m i.ieweuyn 10 ievl Koch, 52 acres sec 14 l I s r 4 w 1350 iiMucy r. nun 10 Winer K Vaughn, two lots, hlk 6. O-enco ...,3000 Alice Kllernon, admx, to Nellie Rog ers, 50.07 a uavm uuerson a 1 c.4650 Nellie M Rogers to Ernest esciMiips, 40.07 acres David Kllenain rl.i,,, t,, uhum nasuiussen 10 veronika .Net- lersheiui, 20 a Kilward Coi.sImI.I donation . A T Stratton to Huuihurg, i'i lots oik 10 Cornelius , oi j n noweu 10 rem uroncr 4.97 a at Scholls i5oo W Ilaseuohrl lo Auuimla UVi,wl. I 8.30 acres near Miuter bridge aooo vvui mogeusen 10 k r (iwen, b acres more or less. Oar.len Hum. ,nrJ .eo w Mieppsru to 1 U I.sngwell, so a sec IK t 1 11 r 1 w L O Weidewltsch to Inreuz Keuner, Dl It 1 anil lot I block a Talbot's ad, Lortieliua , Frank A Foster to Jesse V Eaton. 160 a sec 15 t 3 11 r 4 w aioo Chas J Berggreu to C A Brickumn, Ho a sec 30 t 3 n r 2 w aso i. a oric-Kiuau 10 a l.ogim, ibu a sec 30 t 3 n r a w Kinilv Watsnn to O A C R R. riul.t of wav near F Ornvc m ueo w Morgan to Ule a Hmort, 40 a in ineiHiuis , I! C Rushlni? to Willi.-lm Ni..1.l a iuih rineianu lerrHce...,, , 323 saisBmaMi saaalBlisias11iIp Fruit Wanted ! I We will pay you the highest market price for Royal Ami, or any variety of cherries. Other fruit wanted in season. Drop me a card. If quan tity is sufficient will receive iu Hillsboro or Forest Grove. A. T. STRATTON, Cornelius, Oregon ,.2000 600 10 750 Hoffman's Sawmill is sawing from the best timber in Washington county. The finest Rough and Dressed Lumber always on hand. Estimates on Buildings, Flooring, Rustic, Ceil ingsall kinds of finished lumber for house material. We deliver. Phone: Pac. States, Glencoe Central, 37 PETER HOFFMAN, Bacona, Oregon 'Tn thfl 2fi vpars that I'.m heen in Washinoton flountv I'vp never witnessed a hptfpr o-i-oin crop prospect than is in evidence tins year, in several trips across the northern portion of the coun ty I have found oats and wheat looking splendid, and all prain js fillinir finely. 1 think that the general yield will exceed any vear of the nast twpnrv.Hiv " was the remark of Wm. Bagle'y, the hopgrower, Tuesday. If you want to raise irood clean fruit, you must use the hpst of Arsenate of I.pnd nnH that is the Grassellis Neutral. I have used it for many years and find it the very best. I have it for sale. B. Leis, Beaverton, Ore. There will he a nienie nr. Kin- ton, under the, auspices of the Kinton Union Sunday School, Saturday, July 22. The program will begin at 11:00 in the morn ing, and the Kinton Band will furnish the music. The niihlin ia cordially invited. 11 E w haines, rres. l J cokl, vice pres. a r leabo, cashier CIIARTRR NO. 8036 The First National Bank OF FOREST GROVE, OREGON. Capital and Surplus $60,000. 4 per cent paid on Savings Deposits. 1.00 will open an account. Directors:-Geo. G. Hancock, John Templeton, T W iHw?FF E' W Haines- George Mizner, Lev! Smith, W. H. Hoilis, W. K. Newell. H. T. Buxton, and J-i. J LORL. We appreciate your patronage and hope for a continuance of same. Mate our Bank your Bank. BEAUTY IN UGLINESS By ELLA B. CHEEVER Copyright by American Press Asso ciation. U!l. Professor Blinder was a farmer's boj mado Into an archaeologist. He workoj his way through college, sometimes teaching the little country boys and girls necr the university where he studied, sometimes following the plow, but oftener doing odd jobs which would not interfere with his university courses. He was red headed, freckled and otherwise unattractive in personal appearance, except for the intellect that looked out through his eyes. When he smiled he resembled a pumpkin with a candle In it. such as boys use to celebrate Allhallow eve. Professor Blinder while In co11p!?( was principally interested in buried things, and the loncer thev hart nepn under ground the better he liked them. ue read so many books about buriM cite that after his eraduation he wns chosen to go abroad with a party of archaeologists to discover the site of lost ureek cities mentioned by his torians, ne told the party where many of these cities were, and thev found them. When he returned he was made professor of archaeology in a woman's college. The girls declared that he had been appointed becniis none of them would be tempted to run away with him. One day after recitation Eva Tim. bert, whose talents ran rather to mis chief than books, went up to the pro fessor s lecture table after the lecture. ostensibly to ask a question, but really to poke run at him. "Professor," she said, "did the earlv Christians dig out the catacombs of itome to bury their dead in?" lhats the storv." renlied the nrn- fessor, "but It seems to me more likely that they were old quarries and the Christians found them ready for their purpose, though they greatly extended them. There's too much glamour about archaeological stories. Nevertheless the catacombs are Interesting, even if they were originally auarries. It ia th pleasure we take iu deciphering in scriptions and such matters pertaining to the dead placed there centuries ago that interests us, as well as the skeletons of tho dead themselves. The catacombs to ine are more fascinating than the Lake of Couio, the bay of Psapies or the Swiss Alns. Bemitv Is passive; there is nothing about it to learn, to conquer. There is no beauty in tue catacombs, but there is the live liest interest For instance, when we see the outline of a fish scratched on the wall over a sarcophagus we are eager to know what it means. And when we have learned that we find And yet how homely P "No, no. no! How can that which la so full of interest be homely?" "If you are interested In these things i - i icu you or mem. There is much in my lectures that Is : necessarily dry. bat any day after the class Is dismissed. If you haye any question to ask. any Information to gain about these archaeological sub jects, remain for awhile and I will doubtless be able to inform yon of these things, ugly In themselyes, as you say, but beautiful from the Inter est they excite." When Miss Lambert left Professor BUnder's lecture room she found a number of her classmates wait! tn enjoy her account of how she bam- ixwziect the archaeologist They were very much surprised when she said: "Girls. I didn't get In a single bam boozle. On the contrary, he proved In a yery Ingenious way that he Is beau tiful." "Beautifuir exclaimed several girls. "For pity's sake, how did he do that?" "ne told me of ugly things so Inter esting that they seem to be beautiful. 1 consider him one of them." A year from that date Eva Lambert married Professor Blinder. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the 8tate of Ore gon for Washington County Washington County Abstract, Company, a Plaintiff, "What does a fish moan?" nsk-eil Miss Lambert, becoming interested. it was a sign of the earlv Christians and indicated that the buried one was a follower of Jesus. But. to return to the matter of the difference between the beautiful and the interesting. Two young students of geology recently took luncheon on a stone. It was a common stoue apparently, like any other stoue. One of the students thought it resembled a fossilized bone. Chipplug off a few bits of it, they took it to their college laboratory. tested it and found that it was a hone. It turned out to be the paw of an ex- tiuct dinosaur that had lived millions of years ago. There was no beauty in it, but it was fascinating." "I should say so. Was it taken out?" "Yes, and removed to a museum." By this time the srirls had nil left the lecture room. The professor went on talkiug. "If you ever go to Pomneii. hurled by an eruption of Vesuvius seventy five years after the birth of Christ you will see a plaster cast of a man. home may prefer the statue of the Apono ueiveuere. possibly tho must beautiful figure iu existence. Mv taste leads me to the Pomnellan mar. It represents only a common mnn nmt Is rough at that The figure it repre sents was a man who when Pompeii was being covered with ashes and mud was attempting to escape, but fell and was enveloped In the mud. This cas ing hardened and formed a mold of the body. Eighteen hundred years later the body had disappeared in gases, plaster was poured into the mold, and we got a replica of the Pom peilan as he died." "Oh, professor," exclaimed the girl, "bow iaterestiug!" Title A- Trust Corporation, Marion Garwood. Nellie Gar wood, John Garwood, Ledora Garwood, Lee Garwood, Henry Garwood, May Garwood, Sa rah Fli'nhelh in tl Lr: etta Shelley and William Shel by Defandantii TV. M.rinn fi . ' rh7 "V". iseine uarwood, John Garwood, Ledora Garwood. Lee Garwood, Henry Garwood, May Gar wood, Henrietta Shelley and William snelley, the above named defendants. In the name of the State of Oregon : You and each of you are hereby required to appear 111 the above entitled court and answ er the complaint filed against you in the above entitled cause ou or before the expiration of six weeks from the dale ?, 5h! ulu Publlc?'on of this summons in the Hillsboro Arsrus, the date of the nrst publication thereof being June 29th. 911, and the date of the last publication fnrThLlf"g AllBU8t 10- ,9U' a"u set iorin by way of answer any claim you may have to the real property hereinafter described; and you and each of you will Please take notina tht if f;i . - - JUU mil EHJ lo appear and answer said complaint, for . ... ..jUI, uo piaimin will apply to the court for the relief prayed for in his coin plaint, to-wit, for decree that the plaintitt is the owner in fee simple and in hiu ui mi me louowing described real property situate iu Washington County, Oregon, to-wlt: Commencing at the Northeast corner of ction 26, ill Township 2 North of Raima 3 West of the Willamette Meridian; thenee South 20 chains; thence West 20 chains; thence South 20 chains; thence West 10 chains: thence North 21 chaius thence East 10 chains; thence North 19 chains to the North line of said Section A; thence East along the North line of said feectiou, 20 chains to the place of be ginning, containing 61 acres, more or lean- something else we wish to interpret"- EnW hat does a fish menu?" nL-ei1 i tttumnMn. u:... ..uur atteiiintine to claim. ing to assert any interest in or right or title to or claim or lien upon said above described premises or any portion there ot adverse to the title of the plaintitt therein or thereto; and that the title of the plaintitt in and to such real property be forever auieted against your claims to and upon and against said real property This summons is served upon you by publication in the Hillsboro Argus pur suant to order of the Honorable J. U Campbell, Circuit Judge of the Fifth Ju dicial District of the State of Orenon ion dated 011 the 28th dav of J"Ile' Bagley & Hare, Attorneys lor Plaintitt'. Executor's Notice. Notice is herehv pi ed executrix and executor of the last will .nu icnuuiiem oi f rank .Fetrzilka, de ceased, have been appointed and con. tinned as such executrix and executor by the County Court of the State of Oregon tor Washington County, and have duiy qualified as such. 1 Now, therefore, all persons bavina claims against theesiateof Frank Fetr zilka, deceased, are hereby required to present the same to the undersigned Ht the law office of Bagley A Hare, in Hill., boro, Oregon, together with proper vouch ers within six months from the date of this notice. Dated this 22ud day of June, 1911. Mary Petrzilka, Executrix, Frank Petrzilka, Executor of the last Will and Testa ment of Frank Petrzilka deceased. Bagley A Hare, Attorneys for Executor. Sunset Mae-azirip for .Tulv I Vacation Time at Ios Angeles Beaches; The Call of the Cool Sea Breeze," by Peter B. Kyne, beautifully illustrated in four colors; The Spell," by C. N. & A. M. Williamson; hunting, fish inp;, motoring, fiction. On sale all news stands.