The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, May 16, 1912, Image 3

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IIIILSbOKO. OREGON
IRVING H
THE, HILLSBORO
Imercial bank
CAPITAL $50,000
SUrU'l.US rnul PKOFITS $'2ft.OOO
,ti ultl, safe and conservative lank,
l.v.itril itt the HilKlxH" C'ttiitm-n i tl
S.W.iiiKr M .tin ami Stum-l
Sl III t.
illsboro Coinnir.vkil l!;ink.
HAISIS. I'ri-H. t. J O'HI.. iv ITi s. A K I i;ls, c;i!.ii-r
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Tin-: First National Bank
0!: I OKKS1 GROVii, OKliCiON
Capital and Surplus $60,000.
A ro.MI'AUATlYi: STAII'.M KM'
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Rfs..,n.i-s M.iy 1!, VMK $177.:MS.I
j'.ij'j 111.". 21 "''
40 Per Cent Oath Rosorvo
MWM
TO PITCH FOR BEAVERS
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I "rui. r IlillsboroiU- S..IJ by Ink-
Ihi-. Wivk l MtCrvilic
VI HUlllIi Id" ClItL ViO UBS
!hu Vt,m IVnn.int lor Mitrdtea
Nuillmi-t I r.irue
Irv in llii'inlmtl aai. u funiHT
Ilili (.,. Mt.-. ;tn l . l.ii hm iititi
' ! ii tt.- ll.il -!nirn diaiiinii'I in
i-.iri ,;.-., when h'- w;n a
i.ii!i!' t. r, ; ill n-mrt t tin
i"U t at 'mil' hii'I ji.in tin Mc-t'r.iti.-
j.i'c!, in htaif. Hi" has
int. li. d f,.r tin- ('liu-tio ciilis,
an l w, t t i m anif, ami la-t yrar
was w itli th- I.iniiKviiU' tram, in
tin- Soiitl.rni I aui'. This yi-ar
In1 ha i U en with tli" ! l
t ani, hut. that aiVatiuii 1 1 :i v
jitu' a lull rnMiili'ini'nt. In' was
sn!i tn th.' cuat r'Ttlaii'l tram.
Ilii-'iiilxithati) has :t j.'mI
i iirvr, aii'l is niu of th ln'st
hattin piti-ln-rs in Arni-riran
l.asi ha',1. II. pit- hfil f'ir A1t-
rTi a i-w v. aiH a'.'o. aii'l a lT
winning thvin a p.-iiiiant went to'
M. Louis. I.ati-r hi- wa soiij to
lhirao, hut although !. won his
i, unit's, was not 111 tin c lass with
tin' olill im.TS. SifK'i' thiui hf
ha.s i ti ipr ' 1 wiiinlirfuliy, ami
h- has cost MrCrvctii. a pretty
iim ot iiiom-y.
Ilii'i'iitUitham is always in the
iami', ati.l w hen In comes hack
to 1'ortlarnl then will ! many
from Orron I ity. llillsliro,
iaini. r ami St. Ih-lens who will
lo in to see the younv'tter Iieavtt
thein 11, i-r the lilale lor the
'..:ivers Since l.-aviii Ililislio-
ro, thesoiin;' pitcher has married
t - t r . . . 1
ami settleil itown. M;sciuei lauu
is said to 1m- in liv'hliiiir the team
manai-'er, always wanting toplav.
lie wouhl like to play e ery tfaine
hut managers 1I0 not take kimi-
ly to that iiroram.
J ' i 1 ' SUMMONS
I LAI : DEIS
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Porlird, Oregon
hlOP AT Hit
HOTEL
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njioiuiciy iirrprooi i;iwin
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ashington
jkery
Wd Street
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c have oni'ticu it
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mv Hakcry one
ill llll' Cull th rtl ill.'
Wl Washiiu'tmi ami
Pvc iniploycil a first-
I 'ass hakiT. All kind
f Hn-ail and Pastry,
ask. a trial ntul are
I'lre'we will hohl your
latioiiae.
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i- un i Liinmi 1IHVSIIK .
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T I II.,.iliiur '.V- I
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tl press, Kto. l-romi" 1 ,
M Until phonos. ,
K .... . ... ...en dukcon. ;i
liu.l.ni"'"".
BuilJcw of Homes.
Out
-PROFIT-SHARING
Investment Certificates
arcREAL ttoneyllakers
.Send for Booklet
604 5 6 CorheltBUflPoHW Ore
r .... .. ....u p Tutu cninmiltee
i The rourui in
ICIOMV I Ok till I III MIC
Action of Newheru in selecting
this material for hard surfacing
her streets, is likewise reanleil
as a victory for property owners.
Newher. Ore.. May R 1.12.
'1'h ntract for pavinir Un
streets of Newher' wa luvanleil
l.v the citv council list tiiirht,
l.itulithic heniL' tin material se-
. ..-I i .. .: e . I...
leclcil. i no decision in im
council was practically unani
mous as to the material to he
useil, ns the mayor ami council,
as well as the committtv repre
seiilinu' the property owner,
have had the matter under con-ci.!..i--.tioii
for some time. ?md
hnve thorotli'hlv investi-'ateil the
claims made hy the various pav-
injj companies as to the ditlerent
materials proposed. 2
Though paving pno.si turns,
slightly cheaper as the initial ex
pense, were suhmitled, it was
eons'dcivd practical to select the
more ilurahle lutulithie. owmu 10
the vrreat sainr inaile Mi.ssuie
in maintenance, as this material
usts for years without the neces
sity fur repairs.
l,eiieral satistaelton is icu ie
.r.,.'.liiMr the action of the coun
cil in the selection of pavinjr
material and a natural result 01
the unanimous action of the
property owners in sinintf the
petitions trial nave ueen emu
lated in favor of hitulithie. and
the work of pavintf. which will
tie-in at once, is saul to tie mil a
fore-runner of much improve
ment which will take place here
this spring.
A. Pautmeior. of near Farm
innton, was a city visitor Tues
day morning.
John Keichen. of West Union,
was jrrcotinu friends on tnc
street, Tuesday.
Alhert Unef. of near Newton.
was up to the eity luesuav. am
called on the A Wis.
i.'iiVetv. of Mountaindale,
a resident of old Dairy (.reek for
a lifetime, was in town luesuay
1 p.,.m'..h of Witch Hazel.
....... .... fo tl uwitv Tuesday, look
ing after work in the carpenter
inc.
ti,., iVm-iin Klectrie has riv
sumed its ninhtly fre.Kht service.
tiiulinjr it much oetter man
day run.
Alex Cordon, of bey owl North
Plains, was in town luesuay.
His son, Frank, is employed by
the firm of .his. Peterson A: Lo..
at Seaside, which est a . oy me
Monday njirnt. w m-. t
was visited ny a noiac.uu-.i, u.v
cost the property owners over
$200,000.
Jos. llobinson. of tnrminRton,
ti.n citv Tuesday. He
says that he is to have a
f i r prune crop, ami tha in his
mnu'tliateneiKhborluHHl the fruit
' i.,;,,....,! w frost or unto-
wTi: ,;, ( thinks that
r, 0t.n-io.T,. th a vearis as
mecro . o, ... ,.': i:lst
much dueioncuvj
"Cson as to the frosts of Spnnp.
Apples are coming on tine and
promise biff yield.
If You Were an Expert,
What Car Would You Buy?
The time has passed when automobiles can be sold to you on
thtir appearances or claims. This is a day when you and every
purchaser must be shown what the car for which you pay your
money will actually perform; what it will do. Beware of an
out mobile salesman who attempts to beguile you with a
pleasing story. Tell him to show the goods and prove to you
that his cars are worth the money. Find out whether his car
is a real car or only an assembled automobile built to sell.
You have a rijht to your money's worth, but it is up to you
to see that you get it. Deeper than all appearances, there
are a few expert tests which ought to be applied to every car.
Who makes the car? Is it an assembled car or made from top
to bottom by one manufacturer? What kind of a guarantee
is on it? Does the manufacturer respect his own product
with a real guarantee, or does he want you to take the chance?
What do parts cost you and how conveniently can you get
them? How many cars of this make are in service and how
many are giving satisfaction? Questions like these go deep into
the heart of the case, and if you put them rigorously upon
any car you wiM f.nd out with a certainty whether or not that
car is worth it price.
We are.selling Studebaker E-M-F "30" and Flanders "20"
cars because we know that, dollar for dollar, their equal is not
sold in the market today. The records of many thousands of
cars in all kinds of service have convinced us absolutely.
Ltudebaker E M F"30" and Flanders "20" cars are built to
run. and because they run they sell. If we cannot prove to
you under the most searching test that Studebaker cars are
absolutely the best automobile values in the market, we do
not want your business; but we can prove it. and your
neighbors who drive tnese cars win ten you uc same imng.
r nn rwrt when it rrmes to buvins a car. You can. bv
v-4:jX gelling irom US SOmC lUIUlCl lUCUJ itiu iwu ui an
' vv . W.:i U ntnr.Vrt rnm-.n air! fnH it tr
aUlOII.AJLlUC Up lilt Oliabiivu upvi. .v w
ii new twraiisp Wf have scmethins new to tell vou
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hich you ought to Know, wnaiever car you nave
in mind.
The Studebaker Corporation
' Detroit, Michigan
uiiurc iiiTfi a r.ABir.F rn.
Hillsboro Local Dealers.
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CONGO
No. 3672
License No. 157
MODERN - WOODMEN
it
The Modern Woodmen meet in Hi ls-j
boro. In the Grane Building, stcond i
nd fourth Thursday in each month.
Neighbors invited.
C. F. LIBBY, W. O. JACOBS.
Clerk. Consul
HiLLSBoRO Camp Hi-
TUB ( IR' TIT Col KT or IB
STATK OK KE10N. KX'
WASHINUToS rtft'STVq
j '.Villain wjmi. piintirr.
! E. I!, eaichii.. Jim R. f'strh- I
m. Nir I trhuiir. Aniti K. I
I N hine rhtr, Willi4.il
t rliir., K in b Own. J. T.
' lw..n.Anii K. Ihum, Klia J.
li.ir iuvt, I.. lrliiii.l. W. T.
j i't .ri a'lil I.otuii, In
! u. S. V- Hu(thr. Ar
thur iiimhrt, n'l
; HukIim. hi if.': Wilhur
II.liIlM twi H.llff.
hi iff: A. K. lluittim n.l
Huehr. hH wifo; S-
rh A l'rr. W. W. Irc-r.
and i l otlirr jrii or
partis unk.in.wn. eluiuiiiK
hit riiflit. tul. it, Iwn or
inu-rwt in the rl proinjr i
lr:rihl Iu tu cimiiuaint, ,
lNrn.laiiiM. J
Tf Jam R. 't.liintr. Nir CU-liini. W .
T. I .ni il Pu.mi, hi WltK.
V. I! iii(t, Arthur Hunhw n.l
Hugrit-s. hi witr; Wilhur Huifhwi n I
HuirhM. hi wiff. A. H. Hiiitiu
at HutrhM, hit il, n.l !'
; A.i ottwr jrin or jrti uuknow i
I Claiming any ri(lit, titlo, eHiate, lit-n
, iii'fcfMi in tiif real pr)irt rill o
I tho eoiiipiaibt, of th alv nam.,
j l)fn.taiiiM:
I In th name of tha Suta of Org..n:
You ami i-ai-h of you ara rwrl.T r iir .
. to appear in tha alv entitla.1 eour'. an-,
j aur th-)inplaiiit fiia.1 anaimt j tn i .
' tha alf rnlitlt eau. oo or llr tun
j .lh .lay of J.in. l!HJ. ul date twin at
j er the exp ratu.n of ail wki frwr.i lh
dale of th" nnt publu-mtiou of thia Sum
' inoiia, the firt puhii. ati.m therf Iim j
!lhur.lay. tha 1Mb day of May. WI'J. a i l
the ilaU-ot thx last puhiiitation thr f
UiiiK Thurxlay, the tfih day of Jui.i-.
liiliand M-t up, by way of aner, anv
claim you may have in or lo tha rwl
Ipr.prty hereinafter dwnljl, and you
! at.d a.'h of Jon will please- lake notux
that if you fail so to appear and ansar
I anl coinpiaint, for want thereof, th."
plaiutiif itl apply to the court for ih
rt-liff prayed f.r in hia eomplviit, u it:
K.r a .le. r ailjudKinif plaintitr to be lh
I owner in f anople and in a-lual p.
! iilon of all of the following diwribed rl
' nr.iiierty , itnate in WKhington voun y.
UrK'u. Vo-lt:
Iieing a part of tlia Itouation Land
Claim of LUanah Walker et u I, and the
Donation LanJ Claim ot Henry Button
Sr. et ui. and of Berjamin II. Calchi'i
et ui. ituate1 in Be-Uon 31, T. 1 N'. K
W. of tho Willamette jierntian anu
lion Hi. T. 1 N. R.4 W.ol the WilUme .to
Meridian, particularly boumll and .If
aerilied a foliowa, to wit:
BulnninK at a point 10.15 ehtn fc.wi
of the Northwest corner of Klkanah W
krretui I)nation Lan.l Claim So. U.
running them with d d. M ininui'
Went l.'i.t.. ehamv them Uouth 41 "l-it-KjwI
I.Wcnama; theui-eaouth niiuu.'
Went ti linka; tbunea South i.l dt. I
minntea Vjkni H.W chaina; tnence fiou;li
141 titg. l." niinutea Kat Ut.10 chui'm;
Ithen.-e North 4 dr. 4" minulea VVVv
:w 'it chaina; thence xorta jwh uk. "
li!i chaina to the Northwest eoruerol a
tract of land formerly owned by A h.
Watt aa dewrioed in deed re.-or.led t
ne 1L1 of Volume 1, Deed remrdu of
WahinUm County. Oregon, lhei!.
Houth 6 deg. West W W .-liaiua, more ..r
ls to the North line ol the Doiiati ui
Und Claim of Kikanah Walker et nx;
tl.pn.-e Weal loliowine the North hue of
aaid Donation Land Claim ii.W chain.
m.ireor lets, to the place oi orKiiu.ii'K,
containing 7.5 a:re. niore or W ;
and that you and each or you lie forever
barred and precluded from claiming or
a'teuiptttiK to claiui. aaaertin or attempt
Iiik to assert any intereat in, or riitht-.r
title to aaid preiniea, or any part there :,
adverse to the title of the Flaintitt thr
in and thereto, and that tne title of t,.
Plaintitr in and to said real prope.-ty ;
forever quieted ai atsaint your claim - .f
intereet, right and title therein at d
... . . .
I 1 his iumiuona is nerved ap.jn you 1
publication thereof tu the HiiiaDoro a r
itus. pursuant to order of the Monorab.s
. . ,.r.. ........... ii.i.hi nf it ..li
lt U. piHvenioi., vuuuij ..u. ......
initlon "County, Oregon, made and da". I
I uu the 14th day ol May. tali which aat 1
i..i nitiim that Toil appear and a -
wer said complaint on or b lore the i
aith day of June, Mi.
BAULKY tc HARE,
Attorneys for plaintiff.
Get this idea of rough, high-proof, strong whiskey
out of your hcad-or it will get you-play the
devil with your nerves-rum your digestion.
Why punish yourself.
Cyms N'oble, pure, old and palatable
bottled at driiikitikf strength.
Sold everywhere and costs no more than
any other good v.iuskc.
V. J. Van Schuyvkr & Co. General Agents,
portlaud, Oregon.
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PURE AMERICAN BRED BELGIAN
Congo is a bright bay, with small stripe in face. He
is of the broad, deep, heavy muscled type, with fane
style and actiou. He is perfectly sound and without
a blemish. . . . . ,
Iu 191 1, Congo won at the State Fair, first, in the
American class and second in the open class, defeating
a horse in this class, that had never been beaten be
fore, and who was Grand Champion at the California
state fair the week before. Congo won the Silver Cup
at the A. Y. P. exposition in 1009, as the best Ameri
can bred Belgian, auy age. His sire and dam were
both money wiuners at the same show.
Comro has a show-yard record and without a doubt will
make a record as a sire.
SEASON 1912
Monday and Tuesday at home at Scholls; Wednesday till 5
o'ekK-k at the Mulloy barn at Laurel; Thursday and Friday,
till 3 o'clock at home; Friday evening and Saturday at hed
mond's barn. Hillsboro. No business on Sunday.
TERMS $10, for single service; $15, for theseason; $20, to
insure mare to be with foal, payable when mare is known to
be with foal. - T
H. C. CAMPBELL, L- R- CAMPBELL,
Owner. M8r-
"Ev'rybody IS Doi n It. Doi'n It,"
DOl'N WHAT?
Buy'n Their New Spring' Suit
AT
flLITY CLOTHES SHOP
"Clothes for the Man Who Cares
0er 1000 all-wool patterns to seleclfroui
Better get the habit. It si
HABIT
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above
, KUMMON9.
IN THK CIRCUIT (X)URT OF THB
8TATK OF ORKUON FOB
WAMlllSUTON COUNTY
Uoan tlaneiiie. riatntiffd
Alphi'iis HmiNConie, Defendant.l
.p.. ii..i,..iii iiniiseome. vnc
imini'd del'nnditnt!
In the nmitoot Hie tte of Oregon you
ftre hcri-liv required U appear KriiMM
the eoiiipiaini nie "" j -- r-
LhUe eulitled Court and emuw 0. or J b-
lorn Hi I ' If'""
the llrst pwb"' ,th,,JSffiS-rf
wltt tin or before Friday, the Wth ar or
h li e V. 12. und if y f 0n?w?r5
pa nil IT l "want thereof will apply to the
m or relief demanded in her com.
, a ..V w'u iud.meutaKalnat
r - j. iiiM..1v.i.ff lh boiuls of
matrimony heretolore and now eiiatinc
between you and plaintiff and for sncK
other and further reliel as to the cpnrt
aeenii meet and ju anu a prau
In her eonipiainv. .
. 1. ...ihluhiut hv order
of the Honorable R. O. Stevetiaon. Judge
of the Oouuty Court of the State of
Oregon, for the County of Wash ngtoo
and aald order wan made and dated on
th. 16th day of May .' .' ?
cultltldge from Washington county, ami
the date of the But publleatlon of thia
an 111 moon 10
of May. 1912, and the date of the last
lubllratlon or inia " ..
lay, th.27th day J-aAN
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Better Spfays Mean Better Fruit
Argus and Journal, $2.25.
BETTER SPRAY
NEUTRAL ARSENATE
OF LEAD
M
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Better Spray Neutral Arsenate of Lead is guar
anteed under the United States Insecticide law 1910.
Neutral Arsenate of Lead is practically insolu
ble in neutral and alkaline solvents.
It is the Arsenate of Lead to use in all variable
climates, as tre is absolutely no foliage injury
resulting fro' "Nise. , .
It is thcV. Nnate of Lead to use mcombi
nation with Liu Njr Solution.-
PERv xOWU
1
Trnwaaa"mnmH
giiM
wy yesterduy afternoon.