The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, May 01, 1913, Image 4

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SUMMONS
IN THB CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
BTATB OF OREGON FOR THB
COUNTT OF WASHINGTON.
Lillian Locke, Plaintiff,)
va
Shirley Lock, Defendant.)
To Shirley Locks, defendant:
In the name of tbe State ol Oregon, you
are hereby required to appear and answer
to the complaint filed against you in the
bore entitled court on or before the filet
day of May, 1913, laid date being alter
tbe eiplration ol elx lo) wee" from ice
first publication of this summons. If you
tail to appear and answer, tbe plaintiff
will apply to tbe court tor tbe relief de
manded in tbe complaint, to wit: Kor a
decree of divorce lorever dissolving tbe
bonds of matrimony existing between
plaintiff and defendant, that she be per
mitted to resume her maiden name, and
for inch other and further relief aa to tbe
Court niay seem meet and proper.
This summons la publwhed once a week
for six (6) consecutive weeks, by order of
the Uou- i. U. latupbell. Judge ol the
above entitled court, dated the 15th of
April, 1H13, directing the publication
thereof.
Hchnaltel A LaKocbe,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
100 4 Chamber ol Commerce Building,
Portland, Oregon.
Date of first publication, April 17, 1913.
Date of last publication, May 29, 1913.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
The Southern Pacific schedule,
aa now running, ia as follows:
To Portland
McMinnville pass'ger, a. m...6:52
Sheridan train, a. m 8:38
Tillamook train, p. m 1:07
Corvallia overland, p. m 4:57
On Sunday, the Sheridan pas
senger does not leave Hillsboro
for Portland until 8:50.
From Portland
Corvallia passenger, a. m
Tillamook passenger, a. m
Sheridan passenger, p. m
..8:22
10:00
.5:14
M'Minnville passenger, p. m 6:45
E. W. Dant, of Reedville, was
up Monday, on probate business.
Fred Goetze, of above Bloom
ing, wu city visitor Monday.
Ferd Hartrampf wishes to an
nounce that the canard floating
about that the Buick factory
back in Michigan had burned out
ha3 no foundation in fact. The
factory is still there, and turning
out Buicks as fast as wheels and
workmen will permit Mr. Har
trampf says that his cars are the
best in the market for the money,
and that when a man once gets a
Buick he will have no other ma
chine. Julius Kopplin, of Gaston, was
in town Monday accompanied by
his son-in-law, Walter Hoffman.'
who just left Detroit, Michigan,
where he helped lay several
thousand yard3 of cement floor
in the Ford auto works. Mr.
Hoffman states that the Ford
people are turning out millions
of dollars worth of machines
every year and that they are
gradually increasing their manu
facture.
Thank the Lord -the Portland
newspapers have missed mree
Sundays without telling about
the horrible condition of the
Rex-Tigard road, in this county.
The fellow who went over that
road, and said it was a boulevard
compared with some of the
thoroughfares in Clackamas and
Marion Counties, must have had
something to do with the silence.
Clyde Richardson, a wellknown
Portland attorney, was in town
Monday, on business at the court
house. Clyde i3 an oldtime Tua
latin boy, and was raised down
where the real estate values are
I soaring.
Mrs. J. H. Quinn and son have
returned from a visit with ihe
husband and father, the locomo
tive engineer, at Wheeler, on the
Nehalem.
Capt. A. Johnson, of near Lau
rel, was in town Tuesday.
The Pvthians finished up ai
class of two- Clay Freeman anil j
Wm. Harris-Monday evening !
with a classy program, lh-.-re;
was a uig aueiioiiiicr. ami in :
features were added to the rit
ualistic work. Friday evening,
the Pythian Sisters will have
their regular social meeting, and
all K. of P. and their families
are invited.
John Meier and daughter,
Mary, of Bethany, started last
night for a month s visit with
relatives and friends in Ohio and
Wisconsin. Mr. Meier has not
been East for ' years, and he
anticipates an enjoyable visit
ici pates an enjoyabW visit.
went East over the Northern
ific. ,
. . . .... . . .. '
Irs. L. A. Whitcoml). well,
He
Pacific
Mrs,
known here, was recently oper
ated on for appendicitis, at one
of the Portland hospitals. She
i3 getting along nicely, w hich is
good news to her many friends
in and around Ilillslxiro. Mrs.
Whitcomb is a daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. K. L. Abbott, of this
city.
Wm. Foster, the court house'
annex contractor, was in townj
from St. Johns, Tuesday, and '
called on the Argus. Mr. roster)
has just completed a contract,
and is now working on a brick
and cement contract of $(i:5,(KH)
for the Ainsworth school build
ing, in Portland.
See the beautiful China dinner
sets in H. R. Emmott's store.
Some one is going to be present
ed with one every week, absolute
ly free. Ask
the Btore.
them about it at
Chester Alexander went to
Tillamook this week, as a wit -
ness in a damage case against
the railway company, being call-
ed by the company.
To The Business Men
and Residents
of Hillsboro
The Hillsboro Comnu-rtial
Club will li'wv u smoKt r in the
club rooms in the new Tamiesie
building on Thursday, May ft.
1913. at 8 o'cloch. p. m.. for the
purpose of outlining the future of
the clubi to secure additional
memberst to discus ways and
means and the purchase of such
club furniture and fixtures as may
be necessary to discuss the social
and business future of the club
and promote entertainments. All
those desirinpj to become mem
bers are respectfully invited to
attend the smoher.
CEO. BAGIXY,
President.
A., c shuti:.
Secretary
ac
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NO MCi: l CON I KAC IOKS
S),.l,,, Uth win ,H, .,..,.,, ,v
Ul(. ,:,url ,)f Washington
,,... Orn-nn. at t he court
I room at I lillsliorn. Oregon, on
Saturday, May loth. l'.lU at 2
V. M.. for the construction of
the following bridges, to-wit:
1 tie
The
The
The
The
The
f I rati' Kridi'c.
(Irabcl Ilridge.
Whit, ford '.ridg
Wilkins llridge.
Wenstroni I'.ridj'e.
"iirnpbell I'.ridi'c and re
pairs on the Sirinuhill Hridc.
' Contracts for the const .rin-tiutjj.
sani i,nlges will i.e . t ut Uiei
lowest responsible liiiderj f"v (
the court lias a riliL .I)ract
any and all bids. 1, ' i
S((.(.i)i(,ltiims . fl, ;
ot said iiridges will he let U) the
UK' omce Ol Hie. ViTffl lJI,'lerK )I
Washington CpUSft'y.
A cerUlifff for ." p'-r
pent, of mjti.Jjf;! must a. - com -
pany vfh b'd.
' ,. 'fi , . .
of Wftshinglon County, Oregon.
I)
l. Keasoner,
County .iud;'
S. L. iiollenbeck
Mountaindale, wen
and
in
wife, of
the city
Mondav
Frank Long, of above Corneli
us, was a. city visitor .Tuesday
afternoon.
Mrs. .1. HC,Xaiii:;s. and daugh
ter, Miss MartJu, were in from
I Phillips, i1o5r,',al'lenioon.
M rs.
Su:,ie,,,.ref';an visited at
! I he home
me of..fcei; brother, John
i iV1 ,,mw. "WfmKH, Minoay.
Mrs.
Mary ai'd'lireys
tnd
daughter. Mwavldicy, of I'ort-
; 1:ah I. were in tj uity Saturda
'''Veiling, in aiaiiidance at. the,
dd Fellows atrf-'Rebckah anni-
versary rrietrtirfij 7
THE YOUNG
DETECTIVE'
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way, I ollW!istev.tivi. hunt-
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1 linn-uu. 'UMii ntlii-rl tliliiKH, 1 lnl
ire'jipnBny art ! liMlmt inlnlit
fcilul Vl'-w r I'vlVino In rniul
fayimt"!' ' " olllcc(fc,rre. These j
( rt klit ln B, ,.,,,,.,
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,lm ;,. llllrtri).s ,, ,
thnt
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for IU
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! in.d were in v fniNirltt'a.
On" 1 liiy wIhmi I wns.uluiin In trio or
lli'i! 1 fipnlii'il the iRldnut nml tx-Kiin
linmlll tm tlif rciiiciiU, il'tiere wrreaer
i!i ;il I) iHlutiH, it rr,itwe nUm-n (not
innti'H L 11 blixwly Hlilrt.,itwo.krilv'H, otio
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dny h rf'wmni'l Intd klDcil n ninn; there-1
fine t vit very mil' h lntfreHtcfl In It, i
till ing lrn nml t-xninliilnir It cloacly.
On lij 1 rs iUitiI tlii'i'M a'Tiiti'h nf rtlf-1
fi ii nil it-'Ui nii'l IciiKtli, two nmir to
Ki llH-ri, Hi" thlnl on lh opposite tilrtn
uf 't Im4 rlrji'iimfi-ri'tipe. I took tip tho
iili.'1'.rrfnvll ljkliii; ImId ttm murzli-, 110-
llci''bil MM, rtf niKt nlmot aa far down
In thMdmrrt.lMin 1 could ai""- Ton"
lili-a, ( tirsnf' to mo. Mlitht not thn
wnri-!lHiMitlio laillrt lmve bot'ii mndo
by Ml'piifJriiHt oi-olli"r lnoiilulltl't ln
llH.o'iiM-i-lfc'.lKliei pistol from wlilrh It
j wiiwilrnlT
1 I ki.vt)iotidslol'lti the rablnnt had
! ii'illiliitrjto .UAwlth tlio Ijullnt, for tlm
former fluid Mn t"' ',,n wbllo,
but. tlm iplstiill from which the liittt-r
luid hiMiflrwnlloiilillcKa exlHtPd, nnd If
uiiothoiMiali lild bo Bred from It the
..t-iVll'l
same slreaka should ai'i"-ar ou IU eur- j MM (rvm thv vMl f the
fnr na on the drat mip. I tutu the air I vMlKr IB"""
My i-ipcrl. tH o with boyn has taught hxlM , 1 rmirotr
me tint they know a t-l of thliife a ! f-'M ft U ' "VT
I T- " r iCtk Crr.llti''
tnrim.- i-, a l.y lll Ua4to JTtk V -to bl,
Md k.'W i-vcry UaiB M P tv-!um wta found ltt h"' "
UMT la-MT-T' Mm,LMr , I ,.,k.Hl at It and aT.tfM
f T'rtt " I IrtKtmnt- I i n , ....rrre,.,,,.! with lbo B im
i1 atClibra oLwrrall-m in no- tul,t l)(lt di.e th muro
i , g trie a-niti lie on the iniliet and
rwwlv.il to do n Lit of IlitMlWntloO
on my own n. iiiiiiit. I had a pistol at
hurt"1 nnd thnt evridiilt put drop of
wnti-r In It hiirnd m-ar the muute.
Tin' next ni'TiiliiK thi-n wna a rust
H)t wIhtp till' WIltlT luid Ih'H. I took
a HiiiK'tti Imllit out luto the yard,
londi'd the pliM with It and 0rl it
triilirlit uu Into the nlr. I fmmd It
whi-ii It riiiin' down and einniliind It
Hunt wna n m raMi ou It, hut not well
marked. I ruitiM the platol lu two
othi-r pnrtu nnd tlrnl nnother hulU't, to
Hiid llirii' n. rnti hit on It.
I nxk.N at the oiri'-o If the platol
from whldi the Imlli't In thn cabinet
wim (Ired hud N-eti found Mid wna told
11 inn IIvIhk In the aanui house a the
murdered in"" wna auni ted of the
murder, A revolver hud bwii roiiim in
the kiimm fa room with one empty
ilmmlier, but there wait notldnu to
prove Unit thn bullet It roiitnltii'd had
dune tlio murder, except Hint the bul
let wiih of thn aninii cnlllier aa th plit-
tol,
I wlnlied to get imasesHlon of thnt
plHtol, If pollile, nnd are If the bul
I let UtteJ It, but the plaUd wa not In
thn rnblnet. nnd I didn't know wiiure
It wns. Ho 1 went to the chief nud told
him Hint If h woiilil K-t the pistol for
me 1 would tell hint whether It bud
coiiliilui fl the bull Unit did the murder.
Me nsked me how I would know, and
1 refused to tell him, wbereiiHin he de
clined to let tun hiive tlm plMlol, which
wim In the bund of one of thn olllca
fone. After Unit I wild no nioro nliout
the miilter.
Keveinl diiya Inter bn and the detec
tive who bud the IMol Im-IoiikIhk to
the HiiMiK'ct i HlU'd me to them nnd quea
tloned iiih aa to whnt I hnd meant by
conmx-ttiik tbe bullet and the pistol. 1
Vlthejn thaOf tbey wouldflre new
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two men the rorffapondln 'rMr"
on en. h, provlnif Hint both had
r-A rn.m ll.a mm urn lllatol. BuIhmI"11
ly the rust ai-.t Inald. the pW
lo.at.'.I. On this erldeiic "
4uauu tavata milt vili till.
My chief told me that I wa I
...,.n.- .,.,1 halt liBttrf folio lw
busliKKa. Vounit I waa. oe -on
the fori-e and fmt m "
i.. ...... it., nlher delix'tt"
1 U" l III'' fHl.lin " - ... ,
1 i .ufut. but I o'1
think any of my raw bare l"
milt ns the one Hint Inauwd my f
i.,i,. urofi.MBU.n. I sltriD"1
tt llrst to tbe fiu-t that I had a la
liMilm t to obiM-rva what a man
. ii -.., ...4 ...w.n lUltll'InC
pnai over nai'i'j n" wc"" -- . j
..,i ii.- l..illl In the cW
laa In auwtlltif at FHHl
.1 -.1. .ir Um lllHtol th"
Hnd Hint nmt apot Nfin a trifle mrw
down In the barrel 1 would "
..., ii nl,1 iw,l have nssin'lKtra.
niTil It) "'""' - i
.1.tl,.lt.kai U'liiilll IHlt I'nTB
Willi HI" " "" . kft I
rated the murderer and would n "I
Im me a duttvttvt). I'oaalbly I f1
hnvo Uwn aomelhliiK Iwttef.
A I f iiul
dale, was a county seat vimu"
Knniliiv.
AI....I i. nf ni'i"
j . t
nnruillllll i'ii:m-ii, .,..1
'..l- Mill luud a I'ltV la" I
mnniliiy.
J. W. Seuvcy, of the S"vJ
it.... iv. n.i i' iniiiiHon. '
I ..,!(! 111.. I'limlilinV.
:.. a I..., 'I'lwian 1'1'tll1
III UIWII millMHiy. II' r; , j
.Mill iinnm nf W.
iiii-ii uavu im i ' rul
. lll....l.:..l.. l',inlll OMI' ' I
III TVUrllllllKU'll vyiiuii.ji iJ;j,
uibwh in locnti'il cloSO to nls'
Iboro.