, w tfaim. wii HillM-irii vimtor Saturiay. G0U:JTY EH15 IN C(,iittinn and New Year lloiinays it Home 0 ROUND TRIP FARES I I In . ,H,inf iii Ih'fjiiti, nhn frmn ftoints in Hilt'' " (j,r.,. " I'lilij'tiinin , Washington mul hlnlio c a I I H ATKS AND I .MIT IJ1' " -....w yfcfjrija Hothtityin - lUtw.rn ufj itiU in Orcitr. Iilto from itl.i rn Vunftc point to point in Wmhinutun jn,J Mali- 10 to 24 Mumlv U-twr?n On-- I (fun 111 1 1 1 t rn.t niii nvt avivav l.ruirn limit all ln.'.tJ.in. 5. lull. sw liarn Holldjyai Doc. 27 to Jan. t, with j (inl rrturi limit Jim. 5. 1'Jll. The New Year Fare I jpi'ly o"! tAI' n lM,l"t OrnVHi and brtwien Or. I for. ami ra'ifotfiu. SUPERIOR TRAIN SERVICE OHTvailon Oarm, Olntmg Omrm mmm big warm iK.mlcoji:htrm. All train oNMfvmmUbt$0tl ilon marrst S.'iHl.fin 1'ai-iriO Au'ftil for full wrtinilars train in l.rlult, rpttifk fare, etc. Mm'm. ". U' l NtiMtt IimM, Pxffeaaf, tVettea C HOLSILIN CATTLE One (. if,.r or a rarloaJ; With ralf or rofiiinir frt-nh; Whit or mixeil hlack an.l whit; Itrim-!utf or l-fTrfJ iilivrry; l!aihor trrms Vrkt Uijrht. COAST CATTLE CO. F.l'CiKNK. OKK. OiW at the Futrt-nw Cr-mery. I 1 an;i:la may Teacher of Singing mnd Piano Terms arrangi! to uuit. KOOM 4. - HANK ANN FX. Kvery Day. Dr. C. R. BLOYD Chiropractor urn) Naturopath t'pntairs. H.-i,l,. HuilJinir Fint Hall wt of Put Office HilllsUiro . . Oregon vitnt! tit tHi iinH. In tha "..uni fourf of lha male of Ore. tir Vitritf loti CoiiMjr In Ih. matur of lha t.ataia uf Joha W Tllua. Iw I N'.llia la h.t.Lj git.n. thai tha ut df:(i,.. haa bran aiiinlnt, by orJr f Ida t'uunl t'uurl of tha Hlala uf or. a n f"f Wathlnilon t'uuntr. a4 (n i.l.tr.irli i.f th alala uf Juha W Ttlua. !vrar4 Sua thaKfuia all raoaa havlni rlalma aaalnal aal4 aalala ara hr.h hoi 1 1 it 4 and rao,ulrad tu praaaiil Mini 1'ia.iiirr nh .rmf iroui bara tharafur, tha ui.J"i ii. admlniatralrli al hrf h.ma al (iar.l.n Hun,.. Wahln lun Cuuniy. Oi...n. or at tha law of firaa of HaiUr llara. In lha Amar. Iian .Saliunal Hank HulMlnf. In llllla-b-itu. i'i..n. wtthln alt muniha frum tha dala hrf talrl H.u tth day of Novamh.r, till tVA TITL'H. A'lrnlnlalralrli Afuraaalii. IHiil.l Y IIAHK. Atiornria fur AOtnlnlalralrll. f"a alaaaa 9 IHV C.. .1 r la tlf'.L All rv.t aim nullipara n w iin ta,utnen t n invka I aaaaar rir traMrUMt. tfaiwaraaal' . i -mi.-i-m aiaaa inmt anai. " "I " li- tian tlvm. nni H auat far a ih rMhtiwn Hal, aiaaia, haada liiaaaa) two iau.inaiy, a Ml te aura at a rut ut hau llfrlia.a. Great Rajectic Maneable and To) t Perfect Charcoal Iron iiUiIlg Fue 4 tinker , OMe- Thr OrdUMrv RanM -SaiW . .' . ....... . . .. .. : -hi i J'gafl'' ' H-imiiiiiiiiii win. wa. "I . 1 ,J 1 aafexk... v-.-v. t-, im. a. fc-M '' I i " r :1 H T" " " i i f i mturii Tint n "i i, . I fVV.At Ik'.w1 - "- --t..-l la m.,. 4 KrAf. IT AU ( a Makl. I.,kJ. raaraaa lull! a. , L :i ak. i an k , a. 1 M i SM-juJJ, jj Ui BIMMI aa av Wala IW n J t.4M. fMr .iknf M!aM IMln iniiiaf aamaalaaaaiaa IXK ftAlX UY PERCY LONG (II rniounce ment A. SCHIiJ.INO, an Pist, f pUI,i;U1,i( iu Hillshoro, at the rm:'n Jci-lry Store, VERY uesday fl't is tn...,l ..r m -VI im tilUhSCS, ,pcr,y fiiUc.1, at reason. 'P" S'.oul.l C(1Sl,lt a, W Forpui v !' A. Shearer wu jewelers. L rariswan w Store Cifiifl11'1" '"ml,, to ot.lrr. r. h,ir 1 "ne tf .lye., ft A . H,,""K ''V t-M.U. WM.PorlL,n,i n. Smoke Hillsboro Cigars El Escentio - lOc Bahy Rose - 5c Nothing More Pleasing on a Christmas Morning to your husband father, son, brother, Sweetheart, uncle or cousin, than to receive a present from you consisting of a nice "25 box" of Kl Ksccutio or Haby Rose Cigars. Made in HillsWo, and sold by all Dealers Charles F. McFadden Ciffar Manufacturer OUR LOSS IS YOUR GAIN In a very small way nearly eight years ago we started in the grocery business in this city and by close application to business and fair dealings without the aid of green trading stamps or premiums of any kind have been able to remain and .have succeeded fairly well vet we believe the time has come that a great many people arc looking-for am 1 expecting something as an inducement for their CA5tt trade and wb propose to go the hunt, beginning December 1, we are going to give back 5c out i of every dollar CASH spent with us. Get a ' receipt from the register and keep them until ! yoU Jet 5 or more; bring them in and I get 5 per cent of their face value in CASH. VAUGHT GROCERY CO. Second Street Hillsboro, Oregon SESS10.1 AT CORNELIUS klph l Warm, ol Orrnto. Lfctt-j 1 I'rrsltknl f AMH.iatin MII LSB080 MK SttONO ICE W.S-' LAdita" Sxkly Gic bMrs.lor a Spketlial La.kca The WanhinKton County TYa'h era' Association hM th-ir first r-jfular mwtipif of tin; yt-ar at Cornfliua. Saturday. 1i-c. with a Ko-il atU-n'Jance. and all mani. ffUil much intcrfst in th jn icram. This U ini? the tirnt mt-i-t-injr. the forenoon Bi-nsion was devoted to the business matttTd and the election of ollictrs fur the ensuinj? year, viz: IL I, Wann. of Oreneo, I'nsi dent; C. F. (Jrovt r. of Dilli y. First Vice .'res.; Jas. II. Jack, of HillsUiro, Second Vice; C. Ailor. of (Cornelius. Third Vice, ami H. II. Cochran, of iliiUlMro. St'C and Treasurer. When the Atuociatin ailiourn- ed for noon they were invited to a splendid luncheon, prepared by the Indies Civic Improvement Club of Corneliuti. which attested much for the culinary art of the ladies. At the opening of the after noon session the tcacheiy were entertained bv an interesting numU-r (riven by the little irirl.t 01 me M)rnenus acniMi. there were many parents present at this session, and they manifested much interest in the proceedings. estHHrially in the lecture jtiven hy I'rof. C. II. U'arntjd. of Pacific I'niversity.on the subject "Onik'S and Drujr Habit." That all the teachers of the county, as well as the parents, may have a better idea of what the Association is for, and w hat it hotes to do, one clause of the constitution is quoted here: "The object of this society shall be to assist its members to attain a higher professional standard, to assist the county Superintendent in conducting both county and local Mistitutes. to extend the hand ot fellowship to new teachers, and to strive to better the general school condi tion and the welfare of the teachers of the county." Believing that these ends can best be attained through cooper ation of both parents and teach ers and feeling sure that all par euU are interested in securing tae best rrult in their schools, the Association extends to all parents and othfenl"treb?d in the school work a cordial; invita tion to attend these meetings. Contributed. RESOLUTIONS Whereas, the Supremo liuler of the Universe, has in the nature of events gathered unto himself another of his loved ones, the ac complished and ever gentle help mate of our friend and brother, Dr. J. 0. Kobb. Be it resolved, that it is with most profound regret that our Brother has been called upon to endure this great atllietion. and that we, the members of the Men's Club of Hillsboro, do con dole and sympathize with him most sincerely in the loss of his companion, realizing that no words of sympathy can make amends for the great loss he has sustained. Therefore, be it resolved, that the above resolution w spread upon the records of our Club as a token of respect and venera tion for the one that has been taken, as well as to express the consideration and respect felt for Brother. Men's Club of Hillsboro, By Jas. H. Jack, Secy. Xmas Clearance Sale On Dolls Toys and Xmas Gifts of all Hinds At the Bazaar Next Door to the Poat Office. Forest Grove, Oregon On account of the fact that I ant un decided whether or not I will continue handling the above named goods an other year; I will sell between now and Xmas my enormous stock of dolls, toys and gifts for young and old at cost and and a great deal of it below cost as it is my intention to be sure to dispose of it all before Christmas. Owing to the fact that r.ll of my goods were lionght direct fm.n the factories in Germany, I was always able to give better prices than any other firm in the state, and when I now offer the entire line from 33 per cent to 50 per cent off my regular price, it gives people an opportunity to get their Xmas gifts at a great saving this display is now on tiling for all. year. Everything and there is some For 4 Papa, Mamma, Brother Sister not to forget the Baby and We also give great reductions on our entire line of Pianos, Organs and Sewing' Machines of which we handle only the standard makes Expert examination is ab- V-solutely necessary to deter mine the proper kind of glasses to wear. Selecting them by any other method may result in per manent injury to your eyes, When vou consult Drs. Lowe & Turner vou secure the combined skill of the trained eye specialist and ontician. They give your eyes a most thorough searching and scientific examination, and when they prescribe glasses it is w th nositive and absolute assur ance that thev are the best and only kind suited to your eyes, They will be at Hotel Washing ton again, Saturday, ioe, zu Scores of Hillsboro references Don't forget the date. 38-9 Nfra. Wm. Finney, of Midge field, Wash., was visiting friends in town the first of the week. Jas. Cummings. of Buxton, transacted business in Hillsboro the last of the week. A fancy dress shirt would be a nice nresent for father. Get one at Greer's. 38-9 S. C Wilson, of Banks, was in town Sunday, a guest at the Tualatin. ' All sweaters reduced in price durinir month of December at Greer's. 88-9 Argus and Oregonian, $2.25. We also Give Away this Year To our customers a beautiful doll worth $25.00 and a $20.00 gold watch. With every purchase of $1. we give a ticket with a number and 'the ones holding the luchy numbers gets the prizes. A. Come early while the stoch is complete and get your choice of the great bargains we offer. It means a saving to you of 35c to 50c on each ; dollar you intend to spend this year for Christmas Gifts. K. N STAEHR, Next Door to Post Office itanost. In tha CtriMiit Court of th Slate of rKn f'r WaahiiiKlon lounty. Hint.- uf OriRiin. rimntlfl, va. Frank Hoventon and all t-rna hn claim to t hira at law or nt of kin of Chaa. W. Turlton. difwiaMl. nl all prraona ImmliiK n intorfat of tha mate of an il tlx rnae-1, lTii.lHiia.- Thla maUiT rmnlnir on to bi- h-aru (ion the ni plliatloii uf 'th State of by V.. It. Tnnsiw, lUatrtrt Aiu.r- y 'for tu Fifth Ju.linnl litru l ot (r.n, ami hy. John at. wail. p mi attorney -fur the Statu uf Oriwri. le- Inlty a,mili by,; the ti.wwrnor ror the iMirp.me of filmit informal ion Mia, onilaint to em-heat to the stnw" oi ir.gon tha real roerty ownea ami irmi rly In the ioeion of l hits. w. I'nrlton. l.-eae.l, and It nrpearinit to lie court that In m-oordame with a ortitlon tiled In the County Court or , the Stat of Orecon for Washington County on Jiitiuary ltth. 17, In the eatate of Che a. W. Tarlton. diveaaed. It , la alleged ami et out therein that the , Mid chaa. V. Tarlton on or about the loth day of Way. H5. diMl'ered from the Vi. inity In hlcli he n uvintt anu upon the In ml hlh he owned and' hereinafter more urOoul'irly rteaerlneil. : and therein further s.U'R that on or about aald date the aald t'haa. W. Tarlton died Inteatate leavinK no helre i at law or next of kmT that at the time of the death of the auid Cha. W. Tarl ton and for iHme time prior thereto the ( aald deceased resttled In Waahlnttton I County, oreRon; that he left an estate : In said ciur.ty consistinR of real prop- i rlv and deaeribtil as follows, to-wlt: lieKinnuiK at the S. K. corner of i Andrew Andi'raon'a & acre tract, as per deed recordinl III Wook on page it I of IVhhI Itecords of WusliiiiKlon County, ireBon. and belnu In Section IS. I. 1 s. H. 1 W. of the Will. Mer: inence South 1.43 cha.; thence North Kl det. SO' West 7.15 cha.; thence North hs.J thence South St tfeit. SU Kast hs. to the place of beKinniiiK. contain ing' 1 acre; And It further appenrinn to the court that the estate of aald Chaa. W. Tarl ton, deceased. Is aeied in fee simple of the slid real property and of the whole Miereof; that on the 11th day of January. 1S7. one Alfred Davit s, a real- lent of Washington County. Oregon, was appointed administrator de bonus non of aald estate and theieatter said administrator proceeded to take pos session of the property of said estate, and after fully admlnisterlnc therein niul pnylnit olf all lecal claims anil de mands against said estate did, on tne 6th of Ma, 1U. duly tile In the County Court of said county his final account by which there was shown to be on hand at said time the real estate nh ive described estimated of the value f fSOti.OO; that said Court, on the Siith day of June, 1UA2. duly approved said tilth I account and made an order tuny sett ling antd estate, discharging sn.ld administrator and tils bondsmen tram further liability therein. IT IS THKKEKOUE ORDERED that the defendants above named and all persons who claim to be heirs at law or next of kin of Chas. W. Tarlton. de ceased, and all persona clninilnu: an Interest In said estate appear und show cause, tf any they have, within six weeks from the ante of the first pub lication of this order, to-wlt. on or be fore six weeks from the lltth day of November. lM:t. why the title to said real estate should not vest In the State of Oregon, and that said order ba pub lished each week for six successive and consecutive weeks In the Hillsboro Argus, a weekly newspaper published in the County of Washington, State of Ores-tin, and of general circulation therein. Patcd this tth day of November, A. I). 11)13. Pato of first publication the 13th day of November, 1913; date ot last puhllea tlon the 25th day of December, 1913. J. V. CAMPBKLU Judge. THE BAZAAR Forest Grove, Ore. If You Have Any Kind of TROUBLE with your Machinery or ' Automobile, go and see i.THE BLACKSMITH t. . in ReedviUe, Turning Lathe in Shop, and we . do all kinds of fine MACHINE WOEM We can repair any kind of machinery at reason able prices, and if the old machine is no good we can sell you a New Machine cheaper than anyone else - in the county. Do not forget "Pete the Blacksmith" ReedviUe - - - Oregon WC M TO ff II E. B, TONGUE, District Attorney. JOHN M. WALL, Special Counsel. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State ot Oregon for the County of Washington llattle Daniels, Flatnttff, va. Francis W. Daniels, Defendant. To Francis W. Daniel a, above named defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon you are hereby requited to appear and answer the Complaint filed against you In the above entitled suit on or before the 36th .day of December, 11113, said date being six weeks and more from and after Thursday the 13th day of November, the date of first pub lication of this Summons, and in case you so fail to appear or to answer said Summons th5 Flaintlft for wi t thereof will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for In her Complaint, to-wlt: for a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony heretofore and now exist ing between you and the Plaintiff and for a decree awarding to riaintift the ca'e, custody and control of the minor chiUlren of Dlaintlt and defendant and for such other and further relief as to tho Court may seem meet and equit able. This Summons Is published or.ce a week for six consecutive weeks by order of the Hon. D. H. Reasoner, Judge of the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Washing ton, and said Order was made and dated on the loth day of November, 1913, In the absence of the Circuit Judge from Washington County. cLYDU RICHARDSON, Attorney for Plaintiff. BIS Chamber of Commerce Hldg., Portland, Oregon. Date of first publication Thursday, 13th day of November, 1913. Date of last publication Thursday, 25th day of December, 1913. You are hereby required and command etl to le and appear in the above entitled court and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled on or before the expiration of eti weaka from tbe date of nrat publication oi tola summons in the Hilliboro awna. tint publication thereof being ou the SUth day of November, I'M. and the laat pub lication thereof being ou the 8th day of January, l!iU; to-wlt, on or before the Nth day of January, 1914; and you will please take notice, that if you fail ao to appear and answer, the plaintiff wlU ap ply to the court for the relief prayed for and demanded in her complaint, to-wit: For a decree dissolving the marriage and marriage contract now existing between nlai.ititt anil the defendant, and thatsbe be allowed to resume her maiden name of Mary Oheen, upon the grounda of de sertion, and for aueh other and fuither reliel as may be neueaaary and proper. This summons is served upon you by publication in the Hillsboro Argus by t nler of Honorable J V Campbell, Judge of the alxive entitled court, made and dated on the .IHh day of November, Ml. itagiey Hare. Attorney ror t'lainuo. SUMMONS IN THR CIROmT COTJRT OF THE STATU OK OREGON FOR WASHINGTON COUNTY. Mary Oheen Dance, Plaintltr, vs. Roy Dance, Defendant. To Roy Dance, the above named dnfen dant. - , lu the name of the State oi Oregon: Washington Hotel, Monday. Wednesday and Friday Dr. Gertrude Phillips Osteopathic rhylcUn- Office hours, 1 to 4 p. m. Home Calle, to 12 a.m. YEAGER & CORNISH LAWYERS Phone City 232 Hillsboro Commercial Bank Blsr HILLSBORO. ORE. .