The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, December 21, 1911, Image 4

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    BILLS BORO AR003 DBCIUBI 31 1811
Pioneer Harness Shop
A. M. CARULE, Prop.
HILLSBORO, ORE.
Robes
Blankets
Storm Covers
Things that every farmer
should have this time of the
year. . WE HAVE THEM at
Prices that are winners.
Harness of all kinds. Re
pairing done on short notice.
Ilillsboro Harness Shop
2nd St opposite Livery Barn
ALBERT T0Z1ER WRITES
OF 0 WPEII6S
Tells of AnothetCounty Treasurer
Who Passed Suddenly
THOS.PAILSEN AND CHARACTERISTICS
Refused to Take Money That he Had
Not Earned
Into the Heart of Portland
Oregon Electric trains now run through
the retail, hotel and theatre center of
Portland to the North Bank station,
nth and Hoyt Sts., stopping inbouud
at all street intersections. Outbound
trains stop at ioth and Stark, ioth and
Morrison, 5th and Salmon, 1st and
Salmon, as well as the North Bank
and Jefferson St. stations. These city
stops are convenient and time saving
for all Willamette Valley passengers.
V THROUGH TICK
Y V ETS EAST
y Six No Portland transfer.
LZJ f Tickets are sold and
XSS!S baggage checked to
Eastern points. Fares, train service
and other details will be furnished on
request.
V. E. Conuu, G. F. & P. agt
Portland, Ore.
S. Cooper, agt.
Hillsboro, Ore.
O. A. C. Short Courses
Begin Jan. 3 Continue Four Weens
You
Are
Invited
Every citizen of Oregon is cordially invited
to attend the short courses of the Oregon
Agricultural College, beginning Jan. 3.
Eleven distinctive courses will be offered
in Agriculture, Mechanic Arts, Domestic
Science and Art, Commerce, Forestry and
Music. Every course is designed to HELP
the student in his daily work. Make this
a pleasant and profitable winter outing.
No tuition. Reasonable accommodations.
For beautiful illustrated bulletin, address
H. M. Tennant, Registrar, Corvallis, Ore.
Farmer's Business Courts By Correspondence
GREATEST RESOURCES
When you bank your funds it is a source
of satisfaction to know that your account"
is in the vaults of the strongest financial
institution in your district. Come in and
talk it over with us.
The American National Bank
A. C. Shute,
President
H. V. Gates, Vice President
A. McGill,
AND ASSOCIATE
C. Jack, Jr., Cashier
W. V. Bergen,
Asst. Cash.
The Shute Savings Bank
Successor to J. W. Shute, Banker,
Hillsboro, Oregon
CORNEK 3RD AND MAIN
"Little Jach Horner
Sat in the Corner
Eating a Christ?
mas Pie."
It was made of Beaver State
Flour, too, as anyone can tell
when you see the look of joy
on Johnny's face.
Use Beaver State Flour for
your Christmas pies and other
baking and you too will grin
with delight at the delicious
result. It's milled to make
good things.
Your dealer sells it.
CUmax Milling Go,
SUMMONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COUKT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON, FOR THE
COUNTY OF WASHINGTON.
Clarn A.Stewart. ' Plaintiff, 1
vs. v
Charles L. Stewart, Defendant.)
To ( harles L. Stewart, the above named
defendant:
In the name of the State of Oreeon. vou
are hereby required to apiearnd answer
the complaint tiled against you in the
above entitled court and cause, on or be
fore the Wth day of Deeem her, l!ll, said
date being after the expiration of Six Hi)
weeks from the first publication of this
summons. If you tail to appear and
answer, the plaintiff wjll apply to the
court for the relief demanded in the com
plaint, to-wit: For a decree of divorce
lorever dissolving the bond of nnUriio
ny now existing between plaintiff and
defendant on the ground ot cruel and
inhuman treatment, and aim) on the
grounds of desertion: for the custody of
the four (li minor children of plaintiff
and defendant, and for attorneys fee and
alimony.
This summons is published once a week
for Six (0) constcutive weeks by order of
the Honorable J. II. Campbell, Judge of
the above entitled court, dated the lfith
day of November, Ml, directing publica
tion inereoi.
The date of the first publication is
i mirNii&v. i.nfl iw.n aitv nr nifwuiii nnr
Ami the last publication the 28th day of
ueceuiDer, imi.
Hchnabel fc LaKoche,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Argus and Oregonian, $2.25
Emmotts have a fresh lot
Krinkle corn flakes, 3 for 25 cents,
Albert Tozier, now visiting at
acoma, writes the Argus as
follows:
Dear Editor: In reading of
the recent death of Washington
County's treasurer it came to me
that another county treasurer
ied suddenly at Hillsboro. It
was the late Hyer Jackson, who
also had been county judge. He
eft his office in good health one
evening and passed awav that
night His last words were:
'The keys are in my pocket.
he money is in the safe." Well
do l remember, as a boy, his
cheerful words as he passed me
that evening: "This is a verv
good world, isn't it, Albert?
You seem to be doing yourpart
to make it cheerful."
I noticed in the last Argus,
mention of the death of Thos.
Paulsen. There was a time when
hos. Paulsen did all the printing
for the state of Oregon on a quar
ter medium jobber, when the late
L. Stinson was state printer. I
recall an incident in Thos. Paul
sen's life that shows the honesty
and fairness of the man. About
the session of 1905 he held a com
mittee clerkship. While going
to the state house he fell, and
was laid up for three weeks of
the session. When the pay war
rants were drawn for the clerks
he was allowed full time, but
this he would not accept and re
turned to the state treasury
about $47. or the amount allowed
him for the time he did not work
possibly not a similar case on
record.
Several former Hillsboro citi
zens are in lacoma, and doing
well, John U. Weatherred is in
the real estate business: Elmer
M. Brown, a brother of Coroner
C. Brown, and son of Alvin
Brown, of Forest Grove, is a suc
cessful practicing physician:
Fred Zieber is a salesman with
headquarters in Tacoma; Mrs.
tiaytne lozier-weatherred is m
newpaper work; Miss Mattie
Martin is the wife of a Baptist
minister; one of Tacoma's
wealthy men is C. U. Barlow -
one of the three B's when Hon
W. N. Barrett. F. M. Beckwith
and Carl Barlow were boarding
themselves at forest Grove and
were struggling to get an educa
tion at Pacific University a third
of a century ago.
I find this quote from a Colfax
paper ot di years ago; Hon
Jacob Hoover and family, of
Hillsboro, arrived in town last
Thursday, and propose making
this place their future home."
Uther Washington County peo
ple who may be of interest are
Henry Sicade, a Puyallup Indian,
who attended Tualatin Academy
30 years ago. He owns about
300 acre3 within the city limits.
Milo btone, who lived near
Tualatin Academy, is in the ve
hicle supply business. The
Misses Minnie and Emma Un-
thank, formerly of Forest Grove,
have been teaching here for 20
years. Mrs. Mary L. Mace,
who as Mattie Robinson, lived
near Sherwood, is the wife of
Wm. Mace, a prominent contract
or and builder,
FREE
FREE
FREE
Largest Automobile Factory in the World
Will be seen in Hillsboro when Studcbakcr corporation present their fatuous motion pictures and lecture entity
"From Pig Iron to Finished Automobile"
The public will l taken on a trip through the cuormous K. M. 1 & I'LANDKRS Automobile factories and
every detail of construction of these famous cars will Iv explained and described by a factory expert as shown in
6.000 FEET OF FILM
Crescent Theatre, Tuesday, Dec. 26
d by parents. SECURIC TICKKTS nt
EVENING S:oo. Children uud
1 . 1 ....1 . .H II ill, I Ittr
eris uot auniiueu iuwcm ;n.v.u-uj.iim.u )
Wilkes' Garage, or luster's Drug Niop.
After tomorrow the davs will
begin to lengthen Dec. 22 being
the shortest day in the year.
For the first few davs the elon
gating process is so short that
you hardly notice the difference!
in the daylight, but about the
tenth or twentieth of January
you will begin to notice that the
days are considerable longer.
These are the days when the
electric light plant gets to your
collar for extended service.
Who wants Winter, anyway
even if it be a mild one?
I represent the Spirella corset.
Make selections in your home,
where accurate measurements
can be taken, and you get a cor
set to meet the requirements of
your figure. Send postal card,
or phone call for appointment-
Mrs. Jtf. E. Caudle, Hillsboro.
Oregon, Fifth and Jackson Sts.
Ind. phone, 58-1. 35-45
Robt Simpson, of Buxton, was
down to the city Monday and
Tuesday. Robt has been fire
warden for Washington County
the past year, and he is cetting
well acquainted with the county
at large. He can now tell you
where slashings are the most
numerous, and where the county
is being developed, better than
any other person in the boundary,
Smokers want the best there
fore call for a Schiller or a Grand
Marca, when you want to see the
blue wreath curl.
Jas. H. Sewell, who has start
ed a little town of his own out
on the East Plains, was in the
city Tuesday. In another year
he will have rock roads clear to
the Rancho del Sewell.
For sale: Fresh Jeisey cow.
H. H. Rehse, Hillsboro, Ore.,
Route 5 near Farmington 38-0
Jos. Robinson and wife were
in the city from Farmington,
Tuesday, on a Christmas expedition;
Genuine Rogers silverware for
our customers. Ask for a trad
ing card. The Delta Drug Store.
Frank Imbrie, of West Union,
was greeting friends in town
Friday.
Fresh oysters in bulk. Finest
of oysters cocktails. H. T. Koe
ber, in new brick, Second Street.
Edw. Baylee, of West Union,
was in town yesterday.
A good, strong, serviceable
top-buggy for sale. J. M. Wall.
mis
If IS THE
BEST
f the ;w to kT your leeth ml nd plt
brldfuwurk dune n. here It toe plan to the
Wet iinlt'M ork puMlbl. WOTiwi'ni
r
CilulUtf It,
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Hl.i Will. PlIMIt Ml MutMl
H Ul VtlMM WUM
W flBlsh flit u4
brtii wurk fur out
of-txv tatroni Ik
o iUy ft 4mItm,
tuCnm SS.O
Z Inert Ttelk 4.0
OaUFUInn 1.0
CeiiMl filliefl 1.0
SiNer flllinn .6
6.00
ri.i.i I.SU
FilnLil Citr'tUe .69
All wnrk fully fuamutewd Cor flriMa yean.
Wise Dental Co., inc.
Painless Dentists
U4 tub
f-'ltM
Notice to
Water
And
Light
C o nsumers
Mini lulKlni. INH tri Wlihlnrlon rOHTl AN0, OU.
OIOm .n: Ii.ll kit. k.
Guardian's Sale o( Real Property
Kotioti is hroly Riven, llml lln iimlr
signt'il, llm iluly Hi)ii)intml, tiiillliil hikI
artini; irimnlniii of K-e ihwx im ittut intnlfH
of Eililli Kny Kiivmoiio. (ifort;t Williaiu
lUym. ind mill tltinrv Klincr UuvukhuI.
liiinorf, ty virtue of hikI iurimiit to
oritur of ship, iiimln unit rnUinxl in t h
nmtti'r of th KimrillatiKliii) of tin1 iroiiH
and stHliH of K'ilUi Kny Kuvnioii'l,
lHrire William Hnyinoiul ami Henry
Elmer lUynioinl, minors, on I In- i!ut It
day of NovemrHtr. A. 1). lull, by Hon. 11.
O. Stevenson, Judwe of the County Court
of the stale of Oregon, for Washinntoii
county, will from ami after the itUility
of December, A. 1)., UHl. proceetl u sell
at private sale, for cash in hand, allot
the right, title and InternMi of said tuin
ors, Kdith Kav Uiiyinond, tieorge William
Kayniond and llenry K.tuer lUyiuoud,
in and to the following decntxxl real
estate lying and being in the County of
Washington, and Mlale of Oregon, and
more particularly descriixsl as follow,
to-wit:
U)t two (2) of and In aeetion seven (T),
In township three (:) north of Itiinge four
(4) west of the Willlanmlte meridian and
omtainiiiK 3M.S4 acres, more or leH.
Said sale will lie made aiihjivt to eon-
Urination liy the county cirrt of the
State of Oregon, for Washington county. '
Itids for the same may be made to the :
undersigned at hit resfdenco two miles1
north ul Cornelius, or Ml with Thos. H. i
Tongue, Jr., Attorney at lw. llillsls)ro,
Oregon, j
John Ira Mursli, ,
Guardian of tho persona and estalen of
Kdith Fay Haymond, (ioorge William '
Kavmoml and Henry Kluier Raymond, !
minors. j
Thus. H. Tongue, Jr., Attorney fori
ituaroian.
Administrator's Notice
Notice la hereby given that the under
signed has teen appointed by the County
Court of the State of Oregon, for the
County of Washington, administrator ol
the estate of Hans Nelson, deceased, and
that he has duly qualified as such. Now.
therefore, all persons having claims
against said eHtate are hereby n-iiueHUsI
and required to present thniii to the uu-!
(lersigneii ot tne law olllce of Waldemar
Heton,4:il Worcester Huilding, Portland,
Oregon, with proper vouchers, within aix
months from date hereof.
Dated this November 23, ISM 1.
Valdemar I.idull,
Adminis'rator of the estate of Huns
Nelson, deceased,
Waldoiuar Seton, ill Worcester Huild
ing, Portland, Ore., Attorney for Admr.
The Company requests tha
every consumer of water or light
who has had service, Kxr lights,
or a complaint of any kind to
make to file same with the Com
pany, either by letter, telephone,
or personal call, as we have at
present several complaint and
meter men in Hillsboro for tho
purKHu of adjusting all com
plaints with a view of remedy
ing them.
We also solicit new customers of both water &
light to make application for service at the present
time its we are now extending: our services ami we
would like to include anyone not served in our list of
exiensions.
L.
Washington-Oreg'on
poration
Hillsboro, Oregon.
Cor-
HILLSBORO OYSTER HOUSE
a '
LI
Herman Koehnke, of beyond
Jobe's, was in town Monday.
Sam Schmidt, of Laurel, was
in the city Thursday evening.
H. R. Ediger, of Bethany, was
in thecountyjseat Tuesday after
noon.
John Welch, of Beaverton, was
up to the city luesday, on legal
business.
J. S. Lorsung, the Oak Park
contractor, was in town Monday
afternoon.
E. F. McNelly and wife, of
North Tualatin Plains, were in
the city Monday,
Jos. Bucher, the Civil War
veteran of above Mountaindale,
was in town Monday evening.
Grant Mann, of near Cornelius,
and who is raising some fine dai
ry stock, was in the county seat
Tuesday.
On Monday, Sheriff Hancock
had reduced his corps of prison
ers at the county jail down to
five less than had been on the
roll for several months.
Hillsboro is still the leading
station on the Oregon Electric,
beating all points on the line be
tween here and Portland for the
number of passengers patroniz
ing the line. The S. P. is now
completing a survey to put them
into Forest drove, and it is
stated that they will also make a
try to get into the business dis
trict of the county seat, in order
to get a big share of the passen
ger traffic as soon as they can
electrify which is supposed to
take place next Summer.
Notice of Road District Meeting
Notice is hereby given that a district
read meeting is hereby ca led, to be
held at the Union School House, in
Koad District No. 1 1, Washington Coun
ty, Oregon, on the 30th day of Decem
ber, 191 1, at 2 o'clock, to determine the
extent of improvement to be made on
any county rad, or roads, or portion
thereof, in said road district, and to
levy a special tax to defray the expense
thereof, not to exceed 10 nulls on the
dollar, on all real and personal taxable
property in said rond district.
Dated this nth diy of December, 1911.
Andrew Heckminn,
Sutervisor of Road District No. 11,
Washington County, Oregon.
Jacob Stoller, Fred Schulz, A. L.
Croeni, Joseph Allenbay, John Berger,
Fred Stucki, John ftjeier, Nels Johnson,
Nels Hansen, Wm Westhnff, C E Wis,
liter, Ham Joss, J K Peterson, T. Turner
Wm. Kerrod, Jacob Stoller, H. Cormis
R. K, Graver.
SUMMONS
Send For
This Seed
Annual-Free
1
A. H. HALSEY
Proprietor
Our Christmas Dill
of Fare
contains all the good old-fashioned
dishes associated with
the day and many more be
sides. Come and eat yours
here. Bring your wife with
you. She'll enjoy the cooking
at this restaurant we know.
And she'll appreciate immense
ly the treat of eating Btich a
fine meal' without the trouble
and labor involved in its cook
ing.
SECOND STREET
Mmxt do Im On ml Imi
J
Lilly MMdMKteAedioi purity ul
enunatioa. M0 Kcdt lie parkl
by UfunlrHlhrwlwn qutlilinikow
eveuhiglii(!iuUnl. Omlully
quipped Utxxalnty under the
dileaino ol Kienli end upnt
red leHef remove! ell gum work.
When buying Lilly 'teed, you buy
tncteued crept. Send lot ctltlot.
TU One. H. Lilly Co., Setllb
In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore
gon for Washington County
Ona Collver, Plaintift, j
vs.
Fred Gollyer. Defendant. )
To Fred Collver, Defendant:
In the name of the State of Oregon yon
are lioreby required to appear and answer
the complaint filed agaiimt you in the
above entitled court on or before the ex
piration of aix weeks from and after the
date of the tlrat publication of thia sum
mons, to-wit: Friday, the 8th day of
December, Will and if you fail to answer
the plaintiff for want thereof, will take
judgment airainst you for a decree
disaolving the bonds of matrimony
existing between you and the plaintiff,
and for mien other and further relief as to
the court may seetn meet and equitable
as nraved for in said complaint.
Tiiin summons is published by Jrderof
the Honorable R. 0. Htevenaon, Judge of
the County Court or the State or Oregon,
for the Countv of Washington, and said
order was made and dated on the 24th
day of October, 1911, Irt the absence of the
Circuit Jndire from Washington County.
and the date of the first publication of
this summons la Thursday, tiievwn uay
of October, lull, and the date of 1 he last
publication of this summons is Thursday,
the 7th day of December, 1111.
Civile Richardson,
Attorney for Plaintift. 618 Chamber ot
Commerce Bldg., Portland, Oregon.
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IHt
HILLSBORO TRANSFER
f. F. SCHMEITZER
Solm Owner.
Freight and Hauling, Ex
press, Etc. Prompt Service.
Both phones.
R Hillsboro, Oregon.
Washington
Bakery
Third Street
Hillsboro
f
C have ononprl 1
New Hakcry one
uoor south of the
Hotel Washington and
have employed a first
class baker. All kinds
of Bread and Pastry.
We ask a trial and are
sure we will hold your
patronage.
Uoth I'hoiu-s.
We deliver to any pm of city
t nil10 t ?weetest Story Ever
Jold"-Liggett's Chocolatesof
course, at the Delta Drug Store!
SUMMON.
IN THK CIRCUIT COURT OK THE
STATK OK OKKUON FOK
WANHINQTON COUNTV
baric 8. Linda;, Plain till,
v.
Kly,alth Lindsay, Defendant. I
To Kllxabeth Lindas,. Defendant: III
the name of the Stale of Oregon you t
nereiiy required to appear and iitmwsr
the complaint filed avalnat villi 111 tll
above entitled suit within Mr weeks trmu
the day of the tlrst publication of tlili
notice, to-wits November HI, lid I, ami I'
you rail ski to answer, for want liereor, ttis
plaintiff will olitulii a derA airalnat VHI
dissolving the bonda of mairimoiiy imw
existiiiK lietweon him and youraell.
ICI.ia 1 1 1,0
1 mn nuiiiiiiuiin in nervnl llism "
IMihlicatioii thereof for six ounHiicutlv)
weeks in the Mlllsboro Ariftia by tinier ef
Hon, R. O. NUiveiiaon, Jnririf the ( nm
ty Court of theNtateof Oregon, for the
Oiiunty or Washington, which order it
iluteil the IMh day of November, mil
Date of tlrst publication November
imi.
Date of lust publication December
ma.
FIilRlies A MnDonald,
Attorneys for plaintiff.
Notice of District Road Meeting
For Sale: 7.38 acres unim
proved land, H miles from South
ern Pacific. A snap. $900.-0.
Sorenson, Beaverton, Oregon
Route 4. 3'J-l
n-ni) chopping
My choTiper will run at my ranch
4 miles N. E. ,,f li.n.i,,. 1 ncn'
WJay until fur her : V
E. Shute.
39-1
Notice la hereby (riven that district rnsd
liieetliiK la hereby called, to lie hul'l l
Commercial Club, Gaston, in Koad Dis
trict No. 4, WihlliBton County, Oregon,
on the VS day of December, llllt, at 10
o'tiloik a. ni., to determine the extent o
Improveinent to lie made on anv umiti
ty road, or roatla, or portion thereof, in
said district, and to levy a special tax to
nnfray tha expense thereof, not to eirod
10 mills on the dollar, on all real and per
sonal taxable property lit said Mad dls
tri tit.
Dated this 7th day oi December, Wil
li, r leisoniiauer,
Supervisor of Koad District No. i
WuHiiiiiKtoii County, Oregon.
John Trautner, Joseph Relfenralh, K J
Hates, u K Paterson, N Petersen, A let
Dames, Henry Dames, H F Krahmer, W
A Harris, Fred W Porter, Clias Wesiwtt.
A J ilomrica, A M I'orter, O M Thoinas,
K HorliiR, M T Dates, F L Kobersteln, h
X DardliiK. "
A ..a '"-r-J -afiMiihi inliaaialiiai , 1
Argua and Oregonian, $2.25.