The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, May 22, 1913, Image 2

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m4',4 t
isipn fur YhUt,
Do You Know
This Bear?
1 le t tanJs for
Me
The Standard Oil for
Motor Cars'
"atvn for rum. I le is on cvrrv
ZLKOLllNE can. He mail.
the oil that freed the car from
carbon.
Zh.KUL.Li t. w
put up in the
flat -shaped can
easy to handle: also
in barrels and half
barrels.
Sold bv dealer
everywhere and at ,-
all avenues ot the v ,
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PORTLAND
SAN I KXNCISCO
, , . ., I .
,
How I Saw
A Real Play j
, P, M.KvllF.T P.MIR !
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ROLIEO STEVENS GETS
E
Circuit Judge Campbell Gives Taw
bezzler One to Three Years j
MARTIN GETS ONE TO SIAEN 1 EARS'
Daveaport, Check Artist. M ill Plead ta j
Ckarte oa May Jlst
i tutored at ih Poet-omr at Hi.ianore
' Orryvm, as second-'. n-il tca'.lei.
! U A. I.OMi, Alitor
County Otlicial Paper
rfutweription: l..r' per Annum.
leaned l-rery Tharetlay
-BY-
l.OXO McklNNKl
That doc ordinance worked
j like a charm, this morninjr. To
Judge Campbell was busy yes-! show that it was not always the
terday hearing pleas and passing country dog that was around do
sentences that meant the peni-:jnff double-duty, it was only nec-
tentiary for two. Uomeo Meplr essary t0 look up and down the
ens, who robbed the Tualatin i streeU with a score of teams
electric depot while acting as ted at the cnain tnero was nnt
gent, was sentenced to from 1 a dog in si);nt This is near proof
one to ten years in the peniten-; that it i;J Mr Town iK)jI that has
tiary. Stephens is well educated, j niakin? himsvlf noisomc
and from his own confessions. jarnlinii t.iu-ri ami th, .-oiirt hnusp
square.
Advertised Le.urs
has touched many railway com
panies while acting as agent
The Tualatin station took but
two days of his time, early in
April, and he left with over $90 Mail unclaimed. Hillsboro. Ore..
of company money. He was May 17. 1913
caught in Portland and made a Letters Ted Banks. Mrs Har-
signed confession. Stephens is a tell. Chaly Coochs. H W C Clark,
scion of a wealthy Montreal fam-; K A Kreider, Carl J Linden,
ily, and was a student at McGill Frank Miller. J W Morgan. Mrs
College, the great Canadian T B Smith. V C Wilson, Jas
school for the upper classes. York.
Stephens has been an exemplary Cards H Barkmever. 2; John
prisoner at the jail, and he will Cameron. Clay Dininny. Marion
probably not remain at Salem fori LYnest, Miss Pauline Herman,
more than a year. Robert Hargreaves. Mrs John
C. H. Martin, who robbed the i Lemmon, Mis3 Margaret Mc-
McCormick store of. over fifty jNealy. 2; Mrs Anna Mover, Otto
watches, pleaded guilty ana wasip Nelson, Cornelius T Kichard
given an indeterminate sentence !Son, Mrs Mary Snyder, Mrs Mag-
or from one to seven years.
cie Stoller.
R P. Cornelius. P. M.
Notice ti Contractor:
Sheriff Reeves ha3 taken both
prisoners to Salem.
Earl Slater, of Sherwood,
pleaded not guiltv, and was
placed under $1000 bond. Fail
ing to give this, he was remand
ed to jail.
: t, .. ::i 'up to two o clock p. m.. June
w wuc jrai in mc vwuniv jail -
mA r.oijv,i,n... 11913. for the construction
His charge was giving liquor to
minors. j
R. E. Britton, the North
Plains United railway agent, !
himself a minor, was arranged
on a charge of giving liquor to
minors, and will plead Saturday, '
May 31, and C. Kristner and A i
Kristner were arranged for sell- j
ing liquor to a minor. They will
plead on the 31st, also.
Sealed bids will lie received by
the County Court of Washington
County, Ore., at the court room
of
bridge at Glencoe. Blans and
specifications may be seen at the
clerk's office. The court reserves
the right to reject any and all
bids, and bidders must deposit a
certified cheek amounting to 5
per cent, of the amount of their
bid.
1). B. Reasoner. Count v Judge.
Hillsboro, Ore.. May 22. 1913.
FOR SPRAYINQ
To correct a recent article by B.
Leis for spraying for the codling
moth it should read: "About
six or eight days after the blos
som has fallen I use 21 to 3 lbs.
neutral arsenate of lead to 5o
gallons of water, adding about
2J gallons of standard strength
lime and sulphur solution. The
first is for worms and the latter
for scab."
The original article read "8"
instead of "3," which was error.
Do not forget that vou should
use from 2j to 3 pounds neutral ' tery for Scholia; Uehsc and Wash-
R. B. Goodin. secretary of the
state lioard ot Lontrol, was
down from Salem, Tuesday af
ternoon, greeting friends.
Hugh H. Carey, of Portland,
and hva Letitia Horsham were
granted license to wed, yester
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Schulmorieh,
Mr. and Mrs. Ceo. Schulmerich,
and Miss Oda Schulmerich leave
for Southern Oregon in the
morning
The Farmington Outlaws de
feated Scholls last Sunday, at
the Farmington grounds, 2 to 1.
Jergen, Seifert and Dudley, bat-
arsenate of lead to 50 gallons of
water.
Frank Imbrie, of near Orenco.
was a city visitor yesterday.
John Schlegel, of near Banks,
was a city visitor this morning.
ington, for Farmington.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
1 The Southern Pacific schedule.
as now running, is as follows
To Portland
a ug,e an nJ? m"L i McMinnville pass'ger, a,
.uucu ucic : irum runuinain ana Sheridan train, a. m
will make their future home in Tillamook train, p. m
this city. Mr. Sigler is a broth-! (virvalii, nvorinnd .
On Sunday, the Sheridan pas
senger does not leave Hillsboro
Sigler
erof Alonzo and James
and Mrs. Wm. Tupper.
The Grand Marca is the most
wholesome "two for a quarter"
smoke on market made in Ore-
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8:38
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4:57
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li iUU ll ntm vaii-lUM in) uri"
ity ty ;"iui v-r It fr.ni eiM t
tV 'tbvr, t UviriHJ t!io tc.imr at
ivl. n fT my ix-turu. I a staihlius
,.t .Hs t. fc- uiltu m tti r.iil. Kx k'iii
.!. n at tU -x';oi- tuirrxlntf sUmt
tl tliv ti;tf .T tlllvnclHS l' tani
;iy, lt.-r .1 thirty ( uurlfct, viiit
In uriml.vi" f 'iuij strK cam
trnU't: i1,11- t'tl-r. arrluw !
ui!:it h:t: t tM;; ii an-l fMotty l
ti ti.litK t s.u! fr h-'iiK". Tti.it th-y
woiv AuutK atiH a plain fn'iii tt-lr
h A xoui'tf cirl if UiU virty n.l
a j.mtu man ntci'l" 'o t!l 1,1
r try N-Kw !u rv I n staiMiiic an.L
utuv.imlful of tvx priiuv. Ui.-.ij:'J lu
a l!urrwt eu Tvitl.n.
S!'-u arv ivniliig wtlh u. an
JvHl IKt?
lu-Im.wsit'lo H'r enn I Unix
hiTv" ttith work uiitUiUsl. without
Utio?
S!u Thorv ar otlior rn;:ivr, aro ;
iotv not, who i-an U " n work? im
a ooiiM.lor your-o-rf the ou!y iiull j
oiio hi t!io c:uial lmo? I
Ho Wout.l jou h.ne m lo all thl
foouT I
S', it tmuh a what you ail j
u woiiM K wlion we t...l ii tli' ;
si.lo of the oniial- that you would Jiiliip i
town n hmuiriM f.vt for my slow ir
I woul.l throw It oior?
llo-That was B:i!!autry. Thi U the
f-:ll tiling.
She-The r-al thins the tost.
At VM uioaioiit I caiuht ultlit of
il.irW faoe ative a ile of fruit tvxe!
on the il.H k watohini: the eoiiple-tlie
t.u-v of a Rirl with a Joxil lu her eye.
Sr' was ilouhtlot of tiilxel !tmH
niul Aoe bliH-,1. with all the vlruleiuv
hi mixture of nu-e contain. The
y.uiij eitlueiT ami llie ciru w mt were
viiieiitly th ohJiH't of her lutore.t.
were unaware ot tier prwiioe. tie
sti'M IrreMilute. Sim-e 1 was looUm;
Jown fixmi almve 1 couhl not see min h
of their f.uv. hut I believed her eyi1
were hoUlini him In thratt. My 14
tion. nWtu t that of vaveMlroer. wa
hanlly ail exeunahle one, ami I wa
akuit to turn away when I caucht
-iUl of the dusky creature, who wa
eieu more of an eavelrowr than I
wa myself Imlinl, In her tlervw
looks 1 saw (l.incor for the lover. I
remained, thitikins It tv.lhle that I
ml'ht ueed to warn them tt that Jau-Ker.
Hostile. In this aeeuts enaeted on
life' real stace 1 saw a play a play
that niicht readily be tunnel Intu a
tragedy. I mw the young enituvr nt
hi dally work on the canal, the half
breed clrl viovvlm; liini a Dome rii
tierior creature dome what to her was
miraculous, lie mile at her, thought
le ly chat with her. t"lhly after
working hmfrs niet her. Quito like
ly be I lumxvitt of any w rong Inten
tlon. It dix" nt require a coiirt.hl
uniler niK'h circumstance to wt a girl
wild about a young man so far above
her.
Then cmie the pirty of American
to visit the fjinal !'os.slhly the young
engineer 1 directed by hi superior to
xhou- them the cctloti on whhb he I
engaged, to explain to them the proe
eitse Involved They may le Hroii.
or some ninoiig them may I ierson, .
hailng lulliieiice nt Washington. The
heart of this girl of the party and
thl young man. who are thrown to
gether by fate on t!ie great waterway
forming to girdle the world, spring
for each other like the ikinIUvp and
negative noli of a magnet Or It may
iv fhe ha a pis.-loii for bringing a
man to her feet, like the huiitHiunn
for sixjrt I t u hope the first up
poMihm Is correct
She ilraw him with her to Colon to
see her depart. Once there, she wlsho
to try ber Mwer over him still fur
ther. It may lie that she ha wealth
und that hi work as engineer on the
canal I lc.s to her than tier desire to
have him w ith toT. l'.ut thl I nil sup-
iioHitioii. The only feature evident I
that she bt trying to make him gratify
her w ish.
In some way the dark girl the
"heavy, woman"' of the play, a the
atrical person would call ber ha got
wiiiil of b! Infatuation. She follows at
ilistnivo. What for? Who knows?
Iioin she know herself? I'orhnps not
Ncvert holes I run see danger to her
fair rival In that fierce black eye. The
dialogue below me continued:
"Are you going?" she asked.
There wa no reply. I knew she wa
drawing him with her eyes, nnd I be
lieved she would win.
Owe more, are you going?" she
a.skid ngnlu.
'Yes I'll go with yon If you take"
I heard no more, for they paused out
of hearing toward the gangway. They
were the last passengers to rome
aboard The gangway was hauled In
and the engine was slowly started.
The girl In whom 1 was Interested
ennie up nnd stood on deck near me.
ie was waving to some one on the
pier. I saw the dark girl run to the
edge of the dock mid draw n krilfo
from her bosom. Taking n deliberate
nitn nt her rival, she threw it I'.efore
the knife had time to reach the girl on
deck I caught her by the linn nnd
whirled her nwny. The knife passed
within n few feet of tier breast.
She looked tit tne. Indignant. Khe did
not know that I had probably saved
her life hsd certainly saved ber from
n wound. I did not enlighten ber.
"l'nrdon me," I said; "1 made fl mis
take." Hut I tuld thu engineer the true story.
The Optimist.
rhn world llki.s a man with a smile on his
face,
mnn who ran stand up In nny old place,
Who holds his own whi n thliiKS go wrung
And xulvrs lifo's riildli s wtlh a song.
"AiT JANE AT GOLLEOE"
Will be presented by the Hillsboro High
School Students, under the auspices
of the Senior Class, at
The Crescent Theatre
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nullaod !'' aaxl thai Ilia r.,.,. lanaat
la) ranuilad flolH 1'itVlllilta' lilia.
thai (imi and all pataiina i-iiihiB( ki
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tMpalr. ut am i-ar Ihatauf, adtana a
tlta una ot la I'lalnnn lrtaia.a a
llirrrio.
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ui piitaiianl l.iofilatoC lha llimufaka)
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OIVI IHIN I 1 1 CI VIC 1WVIN
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CIIARACTI'RS
A Rah rah lly iK.tuU I.on
The CVllcKc Cut up Wanl Wilkf
The Ace .f Sut!cs Clailwin iK.unhtv
The lle.til tf the Military Russil Morgan
Troi i-issur Si:s.eH KKi Wv The Chair of 1'hilology Clair Willc
JlMMlK C.W liM'ISIl
T.u Ciiksi-i pivk
l.KVITU't'S
M.vjik Kii.rKri i:K
Scotch M.u-Ai.ustkr
Short v Lost;
Miss "Jim" Chassis.
Marjokik H.WII.ASU
Mrs. r....sr.Y, "Ma"
Miss Jam-: Cavkniush
Mrs. Clkim-aika Puri
Miss Tvit.t;s
The IiKth.ill Captain
..The rhuniitoiis l'rcshmau
The Girl From Dixie
..The College Wulow
A Popular li tul lady
Cavendish & Dean. Wall St
A Faculty Ty
Relic of Other Days
MISS IIKATRICK UUTI.KR, Director
Tickets on sale at McCormick's
Charles lV'uhin.ui
Clyde Mason
Alice Smith
l'ratici Reily
llcutiitu Krugcr
N. Y. . l:ayc Svhncde
IMtoche lVrriuc
l'ayc Schri'dcr
si
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li-kid the lioH'
r.imily
inifil old Hill
natii'. Hint )"U?'
find ilt-.p:ilri of llie
"I I iin.I to !."
I'm lie. s-f litl'tg il.illger.
Well, where n sldoiraek nnd a main
rack Join they furiu nil nmjo, ilou't
bey''"
V.-s"
"Well, if n wn.-k shmild teir up the
rmk rltht. there would It In" a rw
nngle?"-Kansas City Star.
Her Ways.
and finili t (tlld
inib'l ml
you,"
swat
sriilli
onlU-d.
Ami s.iin. Ken . f.ir a ch.Tiii;".
h? l.-otk-li'd md t.oiK'hid and l.oiigto'd. Ha
lliniii:tH
Hit way. te.-r r;th-r strimsn.
I tut ahi n hi' tn''l In. Inv,. and a.fcrd
ll. r It i.i . r. .t
Into his nii ' An 1 Hi. n wi-irt
And . l and . .l llhd fit'
-M id. :irn lirid.;. In f. hang
StJi-ting ta Duputa.
"I'm afraid I'll disagree with
eiu.irkod Jntiah 11 the whale
owed him
Telhan." riMiliod the whale, "but It
11ft be a 1 Iriuiutani'e to the way
the thoo"glali will disagn-e when
hey I'ome to discus the Ineldetd."
Kalhvay and l.s niiiothe I'ngliiiH-riu.
Tha Proof.
"Well. i;irge," said the president of
he company to old (Jeorge, "how gis-
IV"
"1'alr to miihlliif, sir," Hisirge nti
iwensl. And be coiitlnucd to curry
oiuh n bay horse. "Me nif Ibis here
16s," lieorge said suddenly, "has
sorked for your llrm sixteen years."
"Well, well," said the president,
(linking 11 little guiltily of ileorge's
levin ilill:ir salary. "And 1 suppose
foil nre pretty highly valued, tieorge,
h?"
"H'm!" said lieorge. "The both of
is was took sh k last week, find they
."it a diKtor for tin; boss, but they
Hist disked my pay." Woman's Home
L'otnpiinloii.
south 110 drgrrr ami 30 mlnulaa waal
II? I ftvl; lli.-ins. aral Ai trH oil a
line niniilti mlti "Si ,rns and in 1 11
1 n.r. mi; Ih'uv ii.irth WiJ.1 Im 011 a Una
i running miiiOi 110 degiraa and mloiilra
West: lll..i rawl 'IU I frrl on lllia fun
I nlng Mniiii m irrn ami ;M louioln
i !, lli-iii hi Hi im dugriwa and M mlie
I him w'.l,'ip. Url loth plara of hgtiill
I Im', inii.iiiiiiig In ai riia.
I 'li.wiSo 'iinm ni-iiiK al tha ijnaf.
lei tuition I'uriier Iwlawn wllona 11 001
l.efa.1 Tlnw and Tan III liiiihli 'fao
Sonlii of lUllgn Una Wasl of Ilia VVltlam
ode Meridian 111 Waahlngtoii l iMinly, or
i r. .11; thi'iu ii woitli no deKm a sod .tu 111 In
oli a iU iti) f,a-: Ihaiiea w rn iJ faa on
a line ruuniiinr aoiilli so ileum nd .
iiiluiiti. il; ilianen north noiagriwaiid
I niiliiilr. iHt.l nil fnnt ; lle-iira ea.l on a
j It. ii- riiniiliiit aonth s ideiieM ami ai mln
nl. ami nil feel al tin, .larn of la glti
! mug. continuing ten arrea,
I In the name of Ilia Slata of Ornron: To
! ktiio-U itar, fonorrly kalln Wiaal, for.
j no-f'y k.ilin Mi ,irlmnl, widow of T. J.
I M' l- .irliiii.l. ibsa-aied, ainiliilstr Url ol
j llie i-tii!e of T. J MrKarland, ilnrunl,
1 V. II. Mi Kuriaiol. Vhl.n Mrarlinl. W.
i II I;. ind, Hoiuia iiond, It. Onttlth, Anna
i l'erl l.rillllli, W. C. OoldalM-rrV. Joa
pliiu.i lifitru.ln Ui..UIrry, I.. M. Nor
Join, In Ib-Ha Norlim, II W. Miller,
jjeni.ir Miller, Wllltam Hunter MrKar
i Iniid, S ia Mi Kiirlsnd, Himdlwrg,
Ml. V. Siindlssrif. Mr II. K. Nobla. IV II
MurUy. Mr. Henry Akron, Mrs. II. II.
Mmw, I'. r. Marlay. Mr . k. Msrlay,
i. I, Hililinrd, lamina Wsinhard, Henry
Wagner, Caul Wr.siugnr,; Anns Wa.mii
ger, M 117 Ann MrKarland, Otto Olann,
Slot all to m In 1:11 It may ronis-rn:
y 011 and anoii of you ara hnrnby llolllli.l
liini 1,11 ll.ii jnh day nl May. lull, a ,nl.
ion wai tiled by the al.ivn iminrd Henry
W ilunhige for regoilnitloll id tb title, to
the iii'.ive ilis rili real properu. Now
lheieloni, yon ara commanded to take
noticnol Mm asld siiijt,im and loap
penr in lliiHi-onrl oil or Is-Inrs Mouday,
I inn-and mskn any nhjis tions
which you are aiillileil to mskn U the.
grunting of the prayer ul Ihn applleatit'a
petition, and th ri-i;iatrslloii of tlie said
property, and ir you fail so to appnnr.
sod sppllentlnii will ha laknu as Con-fi-aj.,1
and a ilisTea will be nilerrt.1, for
ever barring you from dlsiiuliiiK tbn
snout and precluding you fmiu aerting
any right or Interest In tha preniiiws ml
Viirtis-: pi the lilln or mild apiillcaiil.
Kdw (' bin s,
I'ounly clerk nt Waahlngton eounly,
Oregon, and as nllleio clerk of llniiarciilt
couil of W Inbliigtuli isiuiily, aisle of
Oregon
vrru r nitsiiri oir.
IIINM IIKtHi: V MIINTtlstiK.
in lh Ctrrull I'.iurt of Oa Mlala f
urr(in. fur Ilia County of Washing.
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rPIARt OtAtPOUtTRtPrvW.
I otter all Square Deal Poultry
for Ust ltcr hIkic market
pi ices. 70 W Leghorn lieu,
So pullets; lest layout in
comity, i.vg: nt 50c (or 15;
5 I ( r 1 1, while they last.
J. K. Coiitns, near Jollcy
hup house, N !! HilUlxiro.
for Portland until 8:50,
From Portland
Ctirvnllia MIlKSonirjie n m
Bon. by E. Schiller. When you Tillamook passenger, a. m . .10:00
"f6. a good 8moke buy a 'Sheridan passenRer, p. m...5:H
Qnnd Marca. 12tf M'Minnyillc paasenaer, p. m..C:45
A fellow like that Is so full nf good ohmr
Kverylmdy feels that It's goisl to be near.
Ho tackles work as If 'twero play.
Ills happy smile drives care away.
!le is not afraid that he cannot come hark.
Iln sinlli s ut his fears, and his face ihsisn't
crack.
While others fn t nnd slink In the shads
Ho retires with his fortune made.
Iluff.ilo I0x press.
Higher Mathematics.
"I'ud, iin.'r itreLty. taoO. at umthiv
Keiristialioii of Lund Til If
In The Circuit Court of The State of Cue
Don. Tor Washington County.
In the mutter ol the application of lleury
W. llimlage, to register title to llie ln.
lowing iloMcrihcd contiguous tracts of
IhihI hlhiali-d in the Comity of Washing
Ion. Kliiui of Oregon, to-wu :
Tract No. I: ironiinnneiiig at tlm norlli
esst corner or tlm Honthvuwt ipnirU rol
sieiion inree in lownsnin two soiit.li ot
raui-'none west nf the Willaiiiettn Meri
dian in Washington county, Oregon;
thence snull no degrees and .' iiiimiles
wirnl 17'KI 1 feet: thence Month m ilegnvs
and .'Hi mliiulm west !i;!;i. (..; ihehre
soiitii no decrees nnd :io miui tes wiil.
!.;: I feet; tliencn sooth K!i dngrnos nnd rai
llilnutos west S7,:i lis-lj Ihcneo nmlli no
degrees and f,7 ininiiles east il leet;
tlieiiw north S'l degrfs-s ami minuleM
iimsI. ti-1) feel; thence ninth iIiiitim-i mid
411 li i i ii ti tin castlfli pet to Hie' pla.s. ol
Is-ginuing, eontniiiing :i.l.i:7 acres more
or less.
Tract No.!?: (loinninncing at a point,
117.1 lent north una line running south
nodegrnes and ISO minutes west ol the
Iurn tor Heel ion Comer between Hnctions
nninls-red Three and Ten in Township
Tan Hoiith id Italian Onn Wisil of the
Willamette Meridian in Wnshlngton
Coiility, Orsgon; thiincn south S'l iloi'rnes
ami IM uiiiiuUx west 417.1 fuul; thiauai
,'H.i'll)
Tins Hiiuinions Is in .le retiirtinliln Junn
r.':t, p.u.i.
Kdw (' bins",
(.'unity Clerk ot Wnsbli ylon Couuly.
Oregon, nnd in olllelncleik ot llini itcuit
court ol WiiNhlngton eounly, Oriymi,
Noliee In Creditors
Noi re Is Hereby Given, that llie under
signed hut la-en iiiisiiiiri ailministra-'
lor of the c dule of Christliiu Miwimnit,
lei rased, by order of the County Court
of the Slnle of Oregon for the county of
Washington, made on the Hih day of
April, tun, and has duly qualllied a
such icIiiiiiiPdrHlor.
Now Tlicnf.iie, all s-raon having
ilaims ngiiinsl said eslnte arc hereby
liotilicd nnd leipiltrd til ireuit the
same together with tile ros-r vouchers
therefor, to the umlernigned at his real
deuce nt Helvetia, Washington Cm;iity,
Oregon, or at, the law olhee of Thus,
II. Tongue, Jr., In HillslKirn, (Iri-Kon,
within six mouths fintti the date ol the
first puhlicalion of this noliee, to wit:
within six months from the amid day
of May, lyrj.
Alfred (Inr-iber,
Administrator of the estate of Vliiis-
tian Mositunii, deceased.
Thru. II. Tongue, Jr., Attorney rur
Administrator, '
Notice ia lirrrby sivrn, that by viriuir
at an l-:trrutloa, ls-i ir. and Oulrr ol
Sale Iwtird ul uf and mnlrr thr aral nl
th t in nil Court of the Stale of turgori
fof Washiuglon Count i, on May Jind,
lijil, In laof nt Japtha C. I'arii-ua
pl.iiitilf and agalnd l.roiKr M Hum
phrey. loShclnld Hum , a roip..iiton
;roiKr l, Cullsrrtann and M. C, Cub
lirilwiii hn.lsiud and wife, and Curl I.
Kellry, ih (rndaiiti, fa) thr mm id
f lloO imi, with Inlrir.t Ihriron at Ihr
rstrnf ill pay rn p-f a 11,111 in tlmr
(klola-r ih. iiii, and tor the lioihtr
11 III n( )Vt. Wtlh intrrrst thrirnn at
the rate of r (a-i rrlit. s 1 nan 11 111 nice
April rd, t(tl, and for the Initio 1 111111
'I 57. Hh llltriral llirl.on at thr
rat t nl 6 iri rent. ier annum im-r
October 7, 1111, and lor the (nnliri um
of l.'.i.isi atlomry't feea, and for Ihr
roste and duburviiiriila nf Hue mil,
tasrd at f 10, 'si to mr diiri li-d and dr.
Ilverrd, rotiiiusiidlng mr to luskr Mir 1 1
the real pmprrty hrieiuallrr d, acnla d,
I have levied iim and puiaiiiinl to Ihr
roiiimniida of mi. I ..erulmn, la-rrre and
Otdnof Male. 1 will, on Monday, thr
lUdilaynf June, lun, al the Hmlli
II. ...a . J'. a ( . . aa 1. .
Wa.hinglon immly, Oregon, al the I1..1.1 Hel KCrl & I.ayilC, IlorXChdU
olio ochak a. 111, of said dy, -lint cnlorK wr o itirii iilrr that we
public auction la I he hlghd bidder ... , , V.iarlllCC UWl c
ish In hsnil, all of Hie IuIUiwIiik dr. ''.Ill Olldk all)' llorKC Ol y
uriibed rral proja-ity, lying, Im-ihk and ;liit. ailt HO eh.tri'eS if Hot
siliiatelu Washington County. OirKn. , , 11.115 II "
and tuiMe parlirularly drarrilsd as fob tllOIOilhly broke. OlirllUlSC
''TweMoliafofthe h.r.lnu,,. l,,WRl ' f
teraii.lthenorthoiiehalfi.fthrnoillie.t Willie iKllll' liatlllled. VT
!'u!l,TM1 ''r'1''' n( cha rites arc very reasonable.
south nf the quarter stake 011 the weal
line of aald arctlon l, llieuee rati J t
rials, thrncr south psi rods: thence wrsl
M roils; turner itoith ihi rials to thr
plare ol trKlnnlng, and also a roadway
,y fcrt wnlr, Is-Kiiiiiing at the soulhrasi
corner of Inst drsrrlla.1 trarl and 11111
nlng in a aiaithwrslerly direction In tin
southwest corner if snid section 11, all
In township N. K. 4 W. of the Will,
Mer., in Washington eounly, Origoti,
IU snllsfy the heirllilH-lole lueullonrd
sums siid for the cents and eH'iivs ol
silr and for laid will,
Hnldlsle will b miidr subi eel to r.
drmptlou as a r Bt.ilnlrs of the .Stiile ol
Orrgun.
Haled this May 3,
J. K. Itrevrs,
SherifTof Wsdiiimloii county, Ofrnnti
Thos, H. Tongue, Jr., Attomry fm
I'lainliir. '
very
North riain.t, Ore.
1 11
Notice To Creditor
IN TIIK ( !OII NT Y tiiHIKT OK TIIK
HTATK OK OlttniON Klin
WAMII I Nd'I'ON COUNTY.
In Ilia mailer of tlm nstida of Ismla M
niurey, iieivnaiMl,
cuter or I'oi.icn noi ici:
Notice in hcrehy in veil that th
(lily of llillsUiro has ordained
Hint tlnK'H hIiuII not ho allowed to
run at lartro within the coriiorate
ImiilH of Huid city, and that said
ordinance taken effect May 2J.
Thi ordinance will be ntrictly
enforced from and after date of
UiU notice,
Attention In alrto called to the
pretence of weeds and tall Bxaaa
alonur the sidewalks, and remov
al is hereby req ilea ted. Failure
to remove will mean that the city
will take Hteps to cut same at the
expenne of the pro,erty owner.
C ItloHiT, Chief of' Police.
llillHlmro, Ore., May 22, 1913.
To Whom It Mav Comaim.
LI . . . ' ....
minc.n is nereiiy given
FrodJ. UoMenberir and Aimee
day of May, l!i.i, at Ilia County Court htnith, the KHKim from Mar-
KSi'a rajT: ;,,:,,:.:,y,; aa fa brweof For-
ioatlnr, the aald County Court shimmied I trove, were Rranted a mar-
.oinriiy aoiiiuiisirairis of thr i
..i noma m ininrev: anil all mtraoi,.
Sslitrrllr:.1 L .. K. l) Meek, . of beyond
i estate Hne lici'nHe yeHterday.
t tl i a .a I .
sainstosaldadmlnlHralrUatftiW Wlleoi . l" 1 IUInfl' WM lne C,ly
ituiiding, in tiia city of I'oriiaiid, ori.on, this morninj?, after a four weeks
wlthlnaii iitha from this iioiina ' .l. i ' nn
Hate,, at ,s,H,r, Oreg May ,,, Zr'"
eMiiuo hi n iu rtrn-okilllK llli,.ii.
Uu. jjudr,,, AUinini.trt,ix. but Bays he la feclinir like a colU
irii.i.