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Hli.MIBORO ARUUfl. AUOUST 31 1911 rOB THRBa FISHING - - TACKLE soon The Trout Season will 1 here, and if you want the Fishing TucKle that will bring you luck, call and see our line stock. $ee our new line of the famous Bicycles "The Racycle OUR MACHINES ARE WORTH WHILE Standard Baseball Supplies We t an out sell them all when it tonus to Baseball Supplies. R, LEE SEARS, HILLSBORO Garuffc, Third Street near new Hotel. MBS.6E0RG1ASHEPARD SUES PERE SHEPARD Ask Multnomah Circuit Court to iive tier Some lti) Money IKI1NDS (il.OKV IN HI R PUCK m - i t m m m naxsti m m mm mmm m Forest Grove Music Store THE BAZAAR "R;rT Swear That She and Shcpard Were Happy I ntil father Came Notice to the Public! We arc pleased to aunouuee that wc are now iu a jMisiiiou to fill orders fcr Brick and Tile in any quantity desired at our yards iu Forest Grove. Wc iiect fully solicit your patronage Forest Grove Brick and Tile Co. i-okkst ckovi;, ori-.oon Sudden illness and ailments i In a erave emergency, telephone service t is indispensable. r vr Boll Telephone, call up the doctor or druggist, Mate the case, aud act on the advice S which von receive. v;i,Ai,i vimi iixil Koinethine which is not intlic locai stores, the Hell Telephone will reach anybody in any place at auy hour of the day or night- t 4 4 t t i Ihe Pacific lelephonc and Telegraph Co. Mrs. (It-or'ia Yoiintf Shepard, wife (if Fred Slit'iiard, of South (Wneliuu, 1ms sued the husband's father. Alfred !.. for $100,000 for alienation of the husband's af fectionsand thereby hant's a tale. In 1KD1 Miss Youny; n?r ried rred Shepard. wlio was a son of one of ticoreia's first families. They moved to the I'aul Kcimer's ranch, a little southwest of Cornelius, and wen as happy as two mortals could be until Mr. and Mrs. Shepard father and mother of the husband, came upon the scene. Shepard Sr. hail oriirinallv Injuvrht the Kcimcrs' nlace of HO acres, and when he sold the place for $10,- 000. Julv 31. he concluded that ho wood take the son with him. . . . i tfive him a trip to hurope, anu let him mix in elite society - in consonance with those of the millionaire class. The complaint says that the father thought the son s wife was not sullicienlly polished to hobnob with aristo crats, as her hands were rouh from toil on the farm. Rough hands mattered little to Mrs Shepard Jr.. for she was born in Kastern Oregon, daughter of a stockman, and she can ride a ImckiiiL' broncho and lariat a steer with any old vacquero who ever wore snaps. Mrs. anep ard says she and Fred got along uintnlv whi e on the 80-acre . . . ..... . ranch, along the slope mat leans to Ha Id Teak, and that she ai wavs went out and helped him in iho fields triad alwavs to be with him, and lie pleased to have her a onur-unti the visit by the jirktocriitie nAYents. They con ceived a dislike for her. and had the husband of the Oregon girl give her $2(X) and ask her to get .. W..- HI I I- ii i ivntre. Rirs. oneuaru ui, was not accustomed to such treatment, and sho employed iwthmd attorneys to insist on her Hirhts. Mrs. Shepard Jr linn not roiied steers all her life for nothing, and she i just as game when it comes to protect imr her marital rnrhts. - -r '. . , Georgia Young Shepard was a woman liked by all. &ne was pleasant, hopeful, cheerful, and always a willing helper to tne husband, and she had innenieu nough executive ability irom her stockman father to make a small farm and its management look like child's play. Mn Slienanl attended Pacific University when she was a girl, I ('onntv Clerk Bailey says l...t olm iimo -ltirmined in her studies, and cared little for snubs tmm ihi plitp. 'I'ku Armic linuou shf will ffet a just compensation ior ner sugia. Notice to the Public Whereas, mv wife has left my iu.,l nnd lioard without just cause or provocation, 1 will no longer be responsible ior any ueuta con tracted ty ner. Norman t . Anderson. Heedville, Ore.. Aug. 17, 1911. The oldest uti'l mnit re- halile place in Washing ton comity to buy minimi inntrunicntt trout, wnyr Bcrauw we uiflrrtBn5 the biiMtirM. When a watcliiiiiker, a grocery limn or a fiiruilute cleler all at once deciileil to lmiwllc pianos or any otli-r imiHlcal Instra- meuta thrv have me- thiii) to learn, ami the eiortii-ncc may lie very exi-uive to them a well to their cuHtomer. If iltaler iloca not know m m m m m a m m m m m m at a a a i : 7 how to bay ri(?ht, he can not aell right. If he doeanot know a good instrument from a bad one hia customer ia liable to get the worst of the bargain. We sell pianos from $175 00 and up and give our customers the benefit of our experience. In no case do we allow our salesmen or representatives to misrepresent anything or to take in any of the worthless piano check or piano certificates the country is flooded with. Our prices in pianos are from $50.00 to $100.00 less than Portland prices oweing to our expenses are so much smaller. On organs and rewing machines, of which we only handle the standard makes, our prices range from $15 00 to f i5.oo less. We handle Victor and Edison'a talking machine and rec ords We h ve the largest line of sheet music in the state outside of Portland. Mnil orders for same promptly attended to. String instruments and strings of all kinds. Sewing machine needles for any machine made. Send us the name of your machine and enclose 5 cents in stamps, and we will mail you one dozen needles to fit your machines. sci mmmmmmmM. - 5L THE STORE OF QUALITY Second St. Hillsboro, Ore. Both Phones 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 Fruit Wanted I We will pay ,you the highest market price for Royal Ann, or any variety of cherries. Other t fruit wanted in season. Drop me a card. It quan- tity is sufficient will receive in Hillsboro or Forest Grove. A. T. STRATTON, Cornelius. Oregon $ ft I- t 4- KJPOnT .YAQUINA BAY Oregon's Popular Beach Resort An vImI rptrpnt fnr nntdnnr nnstimps ftf all Irinds. Hlltlt. - r . ing, Fishing, Boating, Surf Bathing, Riding, Autoing, - t .1 n 171 Uanoemg, uancing ana toiler oKaimg. w uere preuy water agates, moss agates, inoonstones,carneiians tau uc found on the beach. Pure mountain water and the best of food at low prices. Fresh fish, clams, crabs and oys ters, wit n abundance 01 vegetables 01 an Kinas aany Camping Grounds Convenient and Attractive With Strict Sanitary Regulations Low Round-Trip Season Tickets from All Points in Oregon, Washington and Idaho on sale daily HILLSBORO AND RETURN $6.00 1 1 f n-i' a- -V ' 1 t ! E w HAINES, Pres. L J CORL. vice Pres. CHARTER NO. 8036 A R leabo, cashier returned Thurs- hl MIINt. Iii Hi.. Cln iill Court of Ulf HtHtB if M .'K 1111 ti.r WasliliiKtoii County. l.nilhK K. Ailmim. i.litllilirf, vs, llet ' V 11 Thorite (Irfi'tiilnnt. To It.iney 0, Tliorne, Hie ahovf- iiiini.-.t iieri iiiiiiiit. Iii Ihe imin.. i.r the Htate of tir.'K"; Von lire herehy eoinmiimleil '" r' iliilivil to In. mid mmui' In inn iil'vo iiiilili'il i-nii't iind uiinwer Ihii I'oiti lilnliil rile.l iiiiitliiHt you In the ithove nillhil UHf 1111 or before the expli' 11 1 ta.ii of bU weeUit from the ilat" of the flint 1.11I1II, iiII.im of thlH Hiinini'iii" In the UIIIhImiio Aikhh, the ilat" ' till. fir,. I ,,1.1,11, .,,11,... . h.. f lieliiu Atl- tiiim lu, Hit I, mill the tlule of tint ! liiiliUiiitlon Iheieof lielnK Hel'lemlier "I. mil, iiml miHWer Hie eonuiliUnt ihe iihiliilirf therein tiled bkiiIiihI y: iiml Vim will lilease take notice thivt if Vii full ho to upiieur ami unnwer, the pliilnllff will lllke JllilKlllellt UgulllHt ymi Tor the sum of $ ITU with Interest thereon nt the rata of 0 mT rent per milium from the lHt iluy of February. IHII, the Hume Im.Iiir the reaHonuhl" vulue of the Mervleea rendered by the l I : I ti t i r r for you III eoltiiln Bulls In the I'lr.ull Court of the Htale of OreKOil for WtiHliliiKtiin ("otinty ll.'f,i..,,..,l .r.ti.H Itl.tl.tfll Vhiii, I,, I.,. I,, a .,.l i.uueMt. Illlll f"r the ciihIh and dlMliiifHeineiilH of this mtloii, ami for a JudKiiient nml order Unit Ihe followliiK d.'Herllied real prop i lly helonnlliK to you, lylliK. UelilH and "I t Ditto In WuHhltiKliin County, OreK"". and imilli'iiliifly iIi-ritIIioU as follows, to wit: HeliiK a part of blork 7 of and in the Town, now Cltv, of IIIUhIioio, van liinlim County, OreKon, particularly de- c, ..II..... .... ., .. a ...tint Itla i. ueo um, ueHiuiiiiiK 01 " . f"it Rout.li of the nortlieiiRt corner or lot B, block 7, Town of IIIUhIioio. and ruiiiilntt thence Hotith 82 feel; tlienea went 80 feel; theme north ID theme west 19 feet; thence north i feet; thence cimt U feet to the place "f heKlnnliiK. , , bo sold bv the Sheriff of WftRhlnKton County, OroRon, as real property S'tld upon execution and the l,'"r,B,'; thereof applied to the natlufaetlon 01 Hie claim of the plaintiff hereinbefore et forth and for Hinli uii.l order iih may er. anil t e 'I" ,,r """" ""'..-ved tipon you by Thin HiiinnioiiH IN hi v 11 . puhlhallon in ' stevenm.n Older of tne ''"""" ' ", (Motitv couniy J.iK.' ''. ."": '" .1 iireKol), made i'""."'"',",""",, . ,,. II.Mil. I'. 1 ei ' Atloineyti for IMalntlft SUMMONS IN T11K fl( C'l )I'N i'Y OK WASHINGTON. 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. Sain H J Goff, E. W. Haines, George Mizner, Levi Smith, W. H. Hollis, W. K. Newell, H. T. Buxton, and L. J CORL. We appreciate your patronage and hope for a continuance of same. Make our Bank your Bank. 1? IT C.rppr day evening from a trip to Puget rtOllIIU tinu uiiiian u.,1.,,... in thp Hnminion in van- ..T,e u H snva that this is the first time he has had his feet on Canadian soil in 37 years, and l hat the visit did him a great ileal of good. A3 iar as tne ....... ia nnrtPOlTIPit he COmeS home satisfied with Hillsboro ! Wnahintrton Uountv. ne ..:,u..,i u.,oti b "nenma. ne nir nnM nthpr Sound cities, but nam, - ., r Unva ho found no city so iavora- I.I.. ist.inn' htm nn Portland II V III1MH-' - The.Vaneonver World, K. H. says, ij ..nttinir un a 15-story building, ,, nnd will nut up a tower contain--KrUf ?!!S i,"g J'JlSctricock .twelve feet 4 fKo akvsprflner, wnue in IU HI-- - J i . p t .. .1. Ill u I It! Ill 1 Vtl ILllUtvt - - A vh . f neuhew. John Hultach, l)f.M.'ll- ... Wnau:niyr.nn CountV Poul To John lltil.acli. o.e . . ':at:nn leiuiant. . ..... U1... llf nri,,. try anu ret "r,"v . I,. II, lilllltU Ol me r""" "...i i. li;iloK.fA laaT r Till II V eVK- ; riinil to niiiiear Him met III iiiiioum ...... . - .on art. Iieml T w .' . " , ,,., , ! , pnn.i11(i(Hi to trv for a luui.vT .....j.j inn I, :..,!. , 3 -Pay Satvirciay.Moij.clay TiclK-otw from Southern Pacific points Portland to Cottage Grove; also from all C. & E. stations Albany and west. Good Going Saturday or Sunday and for Return Sunday or Monday HILLSBORO AND RETURN $3.QO hi Call on any S. P. or C. & E. Agent for full particulars as to fares, train schedules, etc.; also for copy of our illustrated booklet, "Outings in Oregon," or write to WM. McMURRAY, General Passenger Agent Portland, Oregon 1 1 I I: i' l llBlluve,,m t .n n v- u (lU .lay ' I'"" '; ' 'ihe piaii.tlll will WW. 1 ZTZl . he reliel' ilei.iaml.Hl lilllllV IO ine . ..... r... o ileeree In N.ii.1 coinplaliH. e of Oieh'O"' u Willi CO,,,,,,.,,..., - , tri.ny now rendered and dlumdviiiK IHh , S,1miI fit and villi MiHlliiB h.w . .V I? . "'A!i.rJ t.. nlainlilV ami adjii.tu UK " . ; "rnKuu under a to be the w.l owner ot ' ' ' f lrH(,t l?rU'!!. North AllHtam. Acres Own. " For sale: A gasoline engine, Fairbanks-Morse, 14 horse P?w rairumiM m-.n. nondition. ..?'LX'fl Reason for WOrKHiK c"J oloptrie n:.- ,iirin(r in an electric Belling J.""".' " 1 Amo nffipp motor. Inquire at Argus otnee c.im Voir, nrovided 100 birds .i.t'ho nr-noured for display Nenrlvall of these have been pledged, and they think even a i nnmlipr of nrize winners he sent in competition against state-wide biras . nan Sphnlmerich. son of Her- d Homer 5';fu ann nf W. E. Smith, of Ollliuii - . , m.... ii ...iu Tualatin npnm-i.Hii lues dav for tneir nomesleaus ucai mijn(, Thpv pYtieet to be ab- t onwani monins. ana win pui, aciii' , - in their time cleaning up sax i u r.rri nepndpwnod! and iret- Ur.U".al" j' n ting some acreage reaay iui next year. ; , Ed Mizen and wife, Shady Brook, were in town Tuesday. Grafted Walnut Trees As I have made a careful study of the Walnut In dustry in California, Oregon aud Washington for the last six years and have great confidence in the future of the industry, especially in the Willam ette Valley, we are planting 250 acres of our own. As we are growing and grafting the trees for this tract to insure reliability and uniformity we decided to graft some for sale of the same quality. Iu offering these trees to the public we believe we are offering the very best that can be produced at auy price Vrooman Franquettes grafted on Royal Hybrids and California Black Root. Washington County has a bigger area of land suitable for walnut culture than most any other county in the valley, yet very few first-class trees of the late-blooming varieties that are adapted to our climatic conditions are being planted. Order early, as our supply has never been equal to the demand. AVE SELL CZZ3 Through Tickets to Eastern Points Baggage checked to destination and sleeping car arrangenieus made Oregon Electric Ry. . 1 Through trains east from Portland via "THE NORTH BANK ROAD' ROUND TRIPS EAST St. I'aul Minneapolis Kansas City Omaha Diiluth Winnipeg 1 $60.65 $73-15 70.65 New York Philadelphia Washington Baltimore Boston $109.15 108.15 1 10.65 Chicago Milwaukee St. Louis Denver Colorado 55.65 Springs ) Tirkets sol.l June 16, 17, 2f, 23, 24, 28, 29. 30; July I to 6, 19, 20, 26, 27,2s; AuRust 3, 4, 5. H to 17. i to 3. to 30; September 1, 2, 4 to 7. Return limit October 31. Choice of routes going and returning, btop. overs allowed. Spend the Summer at Clatsop Beach $4 So Round Trip, dnily, good all summer. $3 So Round Trip, Saturday and Sunday, first-class hotels at Seaside and Gearhart. I K W 1 I will be glad to furnish all details regarding long or short trips. R. Cooper, Agent Hillsboro, Ore. W. E. Coman, General Freight and Passenger Agent. lit' 1 - Ferd. Groner HILLSBORO, ORE., R. 2 Monmouth Butter at Emmott Bros. Try it it is the real thing. TmrvArinl Hard Wheat $1.45 per sack, at Connell & Coy Every sacs guaranteed, om Raises If the Isll Dough II Better! - MX Pound Car. fckSS9 Flout A,lc PROMPT WORK HONEST WORK THOS. H. BROWN Contractor Farmeri' Phone 741 PLASTER, BRICK AND CEMENT HILLSBORO. ORE. cnl-aKi want tVifi hpst t.hpre- OUIVIVV10 ...... , fore call for a Schiller or a Grand - 4' Marca, when you want to see the blue wreath curl. 12tf ,,; L, 1. , .