The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, May 29, 1913, Image 4

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L0D6ED VS. I'l. PH.TJY
Stale Fllea Information That he
Dranl out Morse' Tonrue
OW WAY TO START BALtY IIOCSE
la4fc1 la Ja. TrJjy Ni(it. Sa) at
kM Naiaiaf at Case
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For the Housewife
Let us cut your wood, carry
out the ashes, clean up the dirt
and leave only the 1 1 EAT de
livered in the most cleanly and
sanitary way known.
The new 4c rate for cooking
and heating makes this possible.
Ask for particulars at the
Washington-Oregon office, or
OWL ELECTRIC CO.
Round Trip Fares
TO THK
Portland Rose Festival
VIA THE
f 10 SUNSET V
I XDtMST I
I I ROUTES f I
ONE AND ONE-THIRD FARE
from all main and branch line points; from points on the C.
& E., S.. r. U. & W. and I. & M.
SALE DATES
Eugene and all points north including branch H
June 8 to 13 inclusive; stations south of Eugene, June 8-9-11-
10. final return limit June 16.
For ilinstrated booklet on the Rose Festival nnH Ip9 Dot
giving fun program, call on any S P agent, or address:
John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent
Portland, Oregon. 11-12
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON
Summer School
JUNK 23,-AUG. 1, 1913
, tnty-five Instructors Fifty Conrses.
languished Eastern Educators Added
WKegular Faculty,
f University Dormitories open. Board
and rooai at $3.50 per week. Reduced
railroad rales. For complete illustrated
catalogue, address The Registrar, Uni
versity of Ortgou, Eugene.
11-14
Sheriff's Kale of Kxceutioii
Notice l.i brrrby given, that liy virturnf
n attachment (incutioii iwinl out of
and HQder th sral ol the county court of
the 8tal of Oregon, fur aMhiiigton
County, dateJ thr Mh iiy of A pril. I'.m
itk favor of A. K. M.-C'utnta-y, .ln iriti tl.
nd againit W. K. Bhb, ilefmi.lant, for
thftauui of 70 SO ami the furthw sum of
8.70 costs and diMbiinwiiii-iiUi, with in
teren on Raid restx-ctiv amount fmni
the lHth day of April, at the rate of 6
per cent, per annum, to me directed and
delivered, commanding me to make sale
of the real property deicnbed in mid at
tachment execution and hereinafter des
cribed, I have levied upon, and purmiant
to the cormiianil of eaii ttla. lnnent
execution, I will on
Monday, the 2nd day of June, 191.1,
iV,,outlv door ' Hie court house in
Hillsboro, Wanuiri(rUn County. Oregon
at the hour of ten o'clock A. to. ol Haul
day. sell at public auction to the liiKueet
bidder for rash in hand, all of the follow
ing described real property lym. Iwinir
and situate In the Htate of oreipui, anil
County of WaMhint;ton, and particularly
described an follow, Uiwit:
All of Lot Ten (1) in it lock Forty-one
(41), of Mid in North 1'luiimas the Name
appears upon the duly recorded plat there
of on file and of record in the o'li.te of the
Recorder of Conveyances ol WaHhineton
County, Oregon,
to satisfy the hereinl-f,,r A .........
and the costs and ex penws of sale and of
aiu wriv. cam sme will lie made suhjct
to ledeniplion as per statute of Oreimii
Dated at Hillsboroon Ibis Both day of
J1)N II, IDIiii
J. K lieeves,
bheriff of Washington County, Oregon.
By J. C. AppleKaU), l)i-puty,
Bagley Hare, Attorneys for plaintiff.
at bis residence one mile north of Beav
erton, Oregon, or at the law office of
Tbos. H. Tongue Jr., in HUltboro, Ore
lion, together with tbe proper vouchers
therefor, within six months from tbe
date of this notice.
Dated this 17th day ol April, 191.
Edward J. Thomas,
Administrator of the estate of George
N Thomas, deceased.
Thos. H. Tongue Jr.,
Attorney for Administrator.
SUMMONS
IN THB CIRCUIT COURT OF TH
8TATB OP OREGON fOB
WASHINGTON COUNTT.
Notice to Creditors
Notice it hereby Riven, that the nnder
slered has been appointed adminutrator
of the estate of George N. Thomas, de
ceased, by the County Court of the
of Oregon for Washington County,
aad has duly qualified as such admiuis
trator.
Now, therefore, all persons, having
Claims against the estate of George N
Thorns, deceased, ate hereby required
ta pctatat the same t0 the undersigned,
r-stella Elizabeth Wyers, Plaintiff.)
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Franklin A. Wyers, Defendant, f
To Frauklin A.Wyere.abov defendant:
In the name of the Stats of Oregon,
you are hereby requested to appearand
answer tbe Conipefnt filed acainat you In
the aliove entitled court and causa on or
before Saturday, the 7th day of June, 1913
and you are hereby notified that If you
fail to so appear and answer, the plaintif)
will apply to the Court for the relief
prayed for in tbe complaint, towlt: For a
deciee dissolving ihs bonds of matrimony
now existing between plaintiff and de
fendant, and for such other and further
relief as the Court may deem meet and
equitable.
1 his summons is published by order ol
Hon J I F. Campbell. Judge of tbe circuit
court of Washington County, Oregon, and
said order is dat.jd the '4Kb day of April
!i:i. The date of Ihs first publication of
tins numinous is Thursday, April 24 1018
and the date of the last publication of
this summons is Thursday, June 6. ma
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Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Mizen,
onauy crooK, were in the city
yesterday.
Frank Holcomb, West Union,
A- k Holcomb and son, ot
Bethany, were in the county
seat midweek.
William Penny, of Gates Creek,
was kxhed in jail Monday norht.
and arraigned before Judge W.
P. Smith, yesterday, chanred
with tearing out the tongue of a
balky horse, belonging to his
fatherin-iaw. K. McCoy. A. A.
Oraughn swore to the in forma-
tion. From all appearances the
animal had either a wire or small
rope -tied to its toncue and a
horse hitched to the tow line, as
the tongue was pulled out at the
roots, hanirintr bv a verv small
ligament
Unstable McQuillan arrested
Penny. Tuesday, ami u hon sr.
rahrned before th virt aii..r..i
that he knew nothing of the cir
cumstances surrounding the case.
' t . . .
ine on ens is a u0mi t, rtava
taken place May 16, and IVnny
was placed under $1,01)0 bonds to
appear at tne nearinsr.
The penalty for the offense is
from six months to three years
in me Dentientiarv. nr thr.w
months to
Jail, or a fine of from $50 to
li.ouo.
The officers alletw that th w
one of the most atpoeiou rn.w
CmeltV tn animnU ui'.o
brought before the court in the
annais or criminal jurisprudence
Penny will have his hearing
Deiore JUdire Smifh nvl Ti,-
r, . , i v . a m a'
dav.
Another Dresumntinn U thnt a
Binau com was i tat tn ih n .
mai s tongue and that the man
pulled until the memhor iwx
severed.
WASHINGTON COUNTY FAIR
A Hi
Talcal Maakal Caastdv. la be
Premie, ly (be Calfee Claa
At a specially called meeting of
me ionee uud. at th. Wash in
ton Hotel, last eveninir. Th
ladies were met by Miss Bock, a
rlondian. whooresentt tn ti,..
the proposition of staifir.u- th
musical comedv. "Washino-tin
uountr rair. im nntr wit o
very fair one. and the
ties of a splendid entertainment
and good returns financially
seemed assured, and fhp lnHiwj
decided to have the performance
siagea June zu and 21. Kehears
als will becin Junp 11 Mq
Bock has made the producing of
iiuuic uiicuk truwr rutin men is ner
lie work and has hwn immn.
dously successful through all of
America east or the Kockies-
and is honino In RIIWAaaftillv
cover this Pacific country during
me summer and the coming win
ter.
The "County Pair" is aimr.lv
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Dreseniai on or th n ri.t m
bounty 1-air on the stage. About
tou persons win participate. All
the visitors and fakirs and bark
era usual y Been at snrh a o-ath
ering will be there, each with an
appropriate dialogue. All the
fun and ail the funny sights one
wouia ever care to witness will
be in plain sight The musical
numbers and songs and choruses.
however, will make tm tho creat
est feature of this particular fair,
rreitv cm dren a rhnmwa ni
drills, and verv attractive vnu no-
men and lady choruses will
produced.
The ladies of the Club will be
gin at once on selecting their
talent
ANNIVERSARY
An eniovable ri
Saturday evening, May 24. at
me home or Dr. and Mrs. r. i
Blovd. when about: fiftu nf ih.,;r
friends and relatives tendered
them a surprise in honor of their
30th wedding anniversary. A
short program was rennWpri
consisting of songs, after which
a noem comnospd hv h'.Map u c
Sturdevant pastor of the Advent
unnsuan Church or th s citv.
was read, commemoratine the .",()
years in a very pretty way. Eld.
A. G. DlX. of Portland, onva a
few appropriate remarks, after
which light refroahmonta
served. The Dr. and his wif
were the recipients of some
pretty gifts.
1 he company broke up bv Bind
ing "God be With You 'Til we
Meet Again," and prayer.
Those Dresent wn- MoD.,
and Mesdames A Sigler, Ed Bran-
oaw, ueo Martin, (J Hall, M E
Watson, Will Tupper; Lee Oaks
and family, N D Hoag and fami
ly. Dr Bloyd and family; Mrs
Chas Gaily and daughter; Mes
dames R K" Ennis. Chas Johnsnn
M A Powell. Jas Sitrlr- Ith
'av and (inssio Sio-loe f.n;n
- -"bivi, uuiuc nuu
George Butler, Elder A G Dix.
Mrs Alice Benvy and daughter,
Nellie and HnwnrH Wotonn t'.
. i?vwil, AJIII-
ma Tupper, Ins Clayton.
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The Great Bankrupt Sale of
the Peoples Store Co. is com
ing to a Close.
The Greatest Bargains ever
offered on the Pacific
Coast.
7L If AD into fl
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Jolly ILIIIIIIu 15 llJlyilli
o . J J1J J c y
Men's, Boys' and Children's Clothing. Ladies' and Gents'
Furnishing Goods. Shoes, Cloak Suits, Dresses and
Millinery. If Prices mean anything to you, read prices
below--that will tell the story.
Men's Clothing
$IO oo
bankru
Grade (fQ AO
Pt pnee (po.yQ
Men's Suits
Absolutely
wool $20 oo
at
-$9.59
Men's Suits
$22.00 and
$25.00 grade
$11.59
Men's Pants
Late pattern
all-wool rce
lar $3.50 grade
"i $1.98
Men's Hats
Stiff Hats $3.50
and $4.00 grades
0 at
$1.98
Men s SilK Hose
The 50c grades
Men's Fancy Vests
Men's Overalls
65c values now
Men's Summer Un
derwear 35c value
Men's Summer Union
Suit
5i.no and $1.25
value now
69c
Ladies' Suits
$2.co and $25 (tin FA
grade, now ' JJ)
Ladies' Dresses
57-(o to 5 10.00
values, now
1.98
SilK Dresses
$20.fo values
$3.89
Shirt Waists
51.50 to 52.oo value
69c
SilK Cloves
$t.u value, now
Ladies' Vests
15c and 2fc values
4e
lit
Shoes
One lot of tnctis'
b!i's and
of mens' f7A
Oxfords Q(J
Ladies' Hose
15c values, now Qjj
Men's Shoes
Popular $ 1 00
brand, hankrunt
fR9 9n
Boys' Shoes
One lot 52.00 and
52.50 strong shoes
now go at
981
Men's Collars, 3c
It's Up to You! Take Advantage of This Great Sale.
Remember the Place.
SSffi? sis
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Fixtures for Sale.
Corner Third and Main,
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Hillsboro.
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