The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, September 10, 1914, Image 2

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Tires, Tubes and Accessories
And that mnr.n xlvrt hen;
the most for your money.
Most miles per dollar and ir.rct
comfort per mile.
Firestone quality has led the
world for fourteen years. There is
no argument about it.
But because they have t'io largest stul
best equipped tire factory, an. I only the top
notch men, the prices are n-'ht.
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EXMTTORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
ami each of them. ytiWoufnt to th
ilatos of the Hwution of th Plain
tiffs morteaRes, to-wit: ithr March
I'Kiit nr iiY.-ii.h..i- .'1 milt iiiu.ii
w r. .. .
iur riA Aunt "rmt.-w iinr miis-hM.
nnrsitrnw ha txn appomieti r.x-, rrs or -.ticumbraneow or otherwise
ffutor of the iJist Will ana lesia- i. ham-a nml f , .if ll
ment of Rachel Herb, lVivased, anj 0f retlemption in the premise and
na Deen coniirmeti m urn ij m , ewrv
Notice is hereby given that
County Court of th SUt of Ore
gnn for Washington County, and has
duly qualified as auch t-xecutor.
NOW THEREFORE, all persons
having claims aminst said estate are
hereby notified and required to pre
sent them with the proper vouchers
10 me at my residence in Forest
Irove, Oregon, or at the law office
f Thos. H. Tongue. Jr., in the Com
mercial Block, at Hillsboro, Oregon,
within six (6) months from the date
of the first publication of this notice,
to-wit, within six months from Sep
tember 3, 1914.
HENRY DAVID,
Executor of the Last Will and Testa
ment of Rachel Herb, Deceased.
THOS. H. TONGUE, JR.,
Attorney for Executor.
SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR WASH
INGTON COUNTY.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK, of St.
Johns, Oregon, a national banking
corporation, plaintiff,
a. L. Harrison!" phoebe Har
rison, his wife. ARTHUR 0.
H ARBAIGH. DENZEL MOKLL .
II ARB U GH. his wife. W. H.
.MERRICK, a F. ALLEN and A.
K. McWILLIAMS. Defendants.
To A. L Harrison, Phoebe Harri
son, his wife, Arthur G. Ilarbaugh,
Denzel Morley Harbaugh, his wife,
W. H. Merrick, B. F. Allen and A. R
McWilliams, defendants:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON: You are hereby re
quested to appear and answer the
complaint filed against you in the
above entitled suit within six weeks
from the date of the first publication
of this notice, to-wit: the 16th day
of October, 1914, and if you fail so
to do for want thereof, plaintiff wil!
take judgment and decree against you
as prayed for in plaintiffs complaint,
as follows, to-wit:
FIRST: That a money judgment
be entered for the sum of Five Hun
dred Forty Dollars ($540) and inter
est from March 1, 1914, until paid at
the rate of eight (8) per cent, per
annum, and for the further sum of
Two Hundred Dollars ($200) as at
torney's fees and plaintiff's costs and
disbursements against the defend
ants, A. L. Harrison and Phoebe
Harrison, his wife, in favor of the
plaintiff herein.
SECOND: That a money judg
ment be entered for the sum of Five
Hundred Forty Dollars 40) and in
terest from March 1, 1914, until paid,
at rate of eight (8) per cent per an
num, and for the further sum of Nine
Hundred Fifteen and 29-100 Dollars
($915.29) together with interest from
January 1, 1914, at the rate of six
(6) per cent per annum until paid,
and for the further sum of Two Hun
dred Dollars (1200) as attorney's feas,
and for plaintiff's costs and disburse
ments against the defendant, Arthur
i. Ilarbaugh, and n favor of tht
plaintiff.
THIRD: That a money judgment
be entered for the sum of Two Hun
dred Seventy Dollars ($270) and in
terest thereon from March 1, 1914, at
eight (8) per cent per annum until
paid, and for the further sum of
Four Hundred Fifty-seven and 64
100 Dollars ($457.04) and intere.st
thereon until paid from January 1,
1914, at the rate of three (3) per
cent per annum, and for the further
Bum of One Hundred Dollars ($100)
attorney's fees, and for one half plain
tiff's costs and disbursements and
Heainut the defendant, W. H. Mer
rick, and in favor of tint nlairtiff
FOURTH: That the usual decree!
of foreclosure for the sale of all of
the West half of the Northeast quar
ter of Section Twenty-four (24) in
Township Three (3) North, Range
three (3) West, of the Willamette Me
ridian, containing- eighty (80) acres,
more or less, situated in Washington
County, State of Oregon, be entered,
and that the Sheriff duly sell the
same according to the law and prac
tice of this Court.
FIFTH: That the proceeds of the '
I ' ft - . 1 1 '
part thereof.
SIXTH: That sale be made of the
said premises, and that execution is
sue against the defendants, A. I.
Harrison and Phoebe Harrison, Arth
ur ii. Harhaugh and W. H. Merrick
for any deficiency which may remain
after applying ail of the proceeds of
the sale of the saul premises proper
ly npp'icaWe to the satisfaction of
this judgment and decree.
SEVENTH: That the plaintiff or
trtv othfr nnrty to this suit may be
come a purchaser at the said sale, and
.rmt tne .vieriff shall issue a certifi
cate of sale to the purchaser of the
said premises, and thereafter a Sher
iffs deed if the same is not redeemed
as provided by law, and that the pur
chaser be let into possession of the
premises upon production of the Sher
iff certificate thereof.
EIGHTH: That the plaintiff have
sucn otner and further orders and re
lief as may to the Court seem equit
able and just.
NINTH: That the plaintiff have
his costs and disbursements in this
suit.
Service of this summons is made
upon you by publication if the same
m the Hills'.ioro Ar?us. a weekly
newspr.per publi. hed in Hillsboro, Or
egon, for six successive weeks by vir
tue of sn orJrr of Hon. D. B Reason
er, County Judjre for Washington
County. Oregon, which said order was
made and entered on the 27th day of
August, A. D. 1914.
Date of first publication, Septem
ber 3. 1914.
Date of last publication, October 15,
1914.
PERRY C. STROUD.
Attorney for Plaintiff,
Fir-it National Bank Bldg., St. Johns.
Oregon.
OREGON ELECTRIC TRAINS
To Portland 55 minutes.
6:32 a m
7:19 am
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9:53 am
12:43 Pm
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5:41 v..pm
8:09 pm
9:t8 pm
From Portland 53 minutes.
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U A. IOSG, Kaltor.
County Official I'm per
4utMttHHi; fUM) ft Austin.
U!U McRINNKV
SILVER MEDAL CONTEST
Following is the program for the
lounp; Ladies' Silver Medal
Declamatory Contest, held at
Farming-ton, at the Christian
Church, Friday evening, Sep
tember 11;
Involuntary Margaret Hazel
ton. Song, America.
Scripture Reading and Prayer.
Duet-Esther Emmel and Bes
sie YVythyeombe.
Patsy. No. 1.
The Father's Prayer, No. 2.
Solo -Esther Fisk.
Who Killed Joe's Baby. No. 3.
Jeremiah and his Pa, No. 4.
Solo Mrs. Claud Johnson.
Little Hlossoms, No. 5.
Tommy Brown, No. 6.
Whistling Solo-Esther Em
mel. Intemperance in Chicago
Irene Crosby. ,
Presentation of Medal.
The ladies managing the con
test U'lKh till vuUn r;,ma t...
sale be applied to the several Hums of i rvmufarnA f K.;... j
money due the plaintiff, and that the 1 1 'tr- l hm'K 8 de8cflp
defendants, A. u. Harrison, and " ulc" j"iwriy so. iney
I'hoebe Harrison, his wife, Arthur G. can be registered, as a notary
Ilarbaugh and Denzel Morley Har- will be present to officiate
baugh, his wife, W.H.Merrick, B.F. Admission to the church will
A len and A. R. McWilliams, and each u0 in .,. ,
of them, and all persons claiming un- fe 10 cent3 for adults; children,
der or through the said defendants irec.
.vnitor t hamtufrlain is sti
a . t
nammennir away on the rtvr
and harbor bill -and doinir vt-t
fran amice,, when this is
parted he expects to reach Ore
Kn to fill in campaign dates. It
now looks as though the race
will be Chamberlain, first; Han
ley, second, and Hooth, third.
M. Sturm Sr.. of above Bloom
in, was a rity caller Friday.
Sylvester lVwher, of Portland,
was out- to Hillsboro Monday
greeting friends.
L. Schal ten brand, of near Mid
dleton. was a county seat caller
yesterday.
Mrs. italph taster h con
valescent. and has returned from
one of the Portland hospitals.
Born, to Victor H. leCumen
and wife, of Hillsboro, Sept.
1914. a girl.
Thos, and Austin Simms. of
Farmington. were in the county
seat Monday.
Ernest Kroner, the architect
for the Carnegi Library, was in
town Monday, on business con
nected with the building.
P. L. McKay, of Eugene, spent
Sunday and Monday with Mr.
and Mrs. C V. Lard, with whom
Mrs, McKay has been visiting
for an extended period.
Delbert Bridges, of this city
was sent to the open air sanitar
ium east of Portland, the last of
the week, in the hopes of im
proving his health.
berman Lutheran services
Sunday afternoon, at 2:30. at the
Congregational church. English
Sunday school at 2:00. E. W,
Luecke, Pastor.
Donald E. Long departed yes
terday for Washington, li. C.
where he is attending law school
at Georgetown University. He
has been in Oregon for a month.
Mies Myrtle Butler, of lied
mond. was a guest of the But
lers and Siglers, the last of the
week. Miss Butler is down on
her Fall buying trip lor her Bed
mond store.
C. Schoenbaechler. of below
Farmington. was in town Mon
day, bringing in his II year old
son. Stephen, to have adenoids
and tonsils removed, Dr. liobb
operating.
Fred Bulling and the other
members of the committee so
liciting subscriptions for the Red
Cross attending the German
Army, report splendid success.
As this county has a large popu
lation of Teuton extraction the
fund is rolling along nice'y.
Monday night's heavy rain-
anywhere from a half-inch to an
inch of water fell started not a
few hop pickers back to Port
land, as the few remaining days
were not of sumcient importance
to them to make it an induce
ment for them to stay.
George Denton, of the Ladd &
need farm, was in town yester
day. He says hops are picked
-.-At. -
on me iarm ana the crop runs
from a half to two-thirds of last
year's yield. Nearly all are fin
ished down his way, the Bay
vara nnishing at Witch Haze .
today.
Threshing is over in Washing
ton County, with the exception
or a lew stack settinirs in iso
ated places. Taken all in all the
harvest has not been so bad, al
though the crop was not up to
the l'Jl.I yield. But it has been
a good year, and with prices bet
ter than last season it should be
fully as profitable to the pro-ducer.
Under the auspices of the Kin
ton Literary Society, Mrs. Adna
Smith Flo, teacher of vocal music
in Albany College, and Miss Wil
ma Waggener, piano instructor
of the same institution, will give
a concert at the Kinton High
School, Friday evening, Sept. 18.
Those who attended the concert
given by Mrs. Flo and Miss Wag
gener, at Kinton, last year, will
be delighted to hear of their re
turn. The State Hospital for the In
sane, at Salem, writes the coun
ty court that Mrs. Allen Eraser,
committed from this city, is
about ready to be sent away
as cured. Fraser visited her at
the hospital, and was told by
them that he should take her
away and care for her. He has
again dropped from sight, how
ever, and they do not know his
whereabouts. It is more than
likely that a non-support charge
will be filed against the hus
band, which will mean that he
can be placed at work on the
county road and that Mrs. Fra
ser will be paid $1 per day for
his services -whether he works
or not as this is the law.
t i-v.miiiui in-n- i
solemnized at tl I 'f Pr.
and Mrs. i K. P'". 'I't- s-!
1914. at 3 o'clock, who?, th.-tr;
daughter. Minn-- V -v
united in marriiiw t- ' ' : -oh X ;
Townsond. of lt'.si. Kov. l.j
F.Smith, of Portia-..'., "l- .-'.!
The bri.lo woro a v--' 't;
crepe du chine wit !i u j
thiilon. and a Ihu i i t of I'.n U-!!
roue. The bu.l.il
caught tip wil'i ora-u-e Im-."ih. i
Miss Lucv B'.oyd l n-! -1
rre H i
. a-. I oar-j
V.i.U a'i-1 '
t :
be 1
1 H.H
v, ami
s.vt
maid and wore w l it
chine with pink vir
riod a Uniipiot of n
lily-of-the-vatlev. I.:
Hoag was ilowcr v-rl a
dresstsl in white "! "'
carriei a bask. to: p-tik
peas.
The groom was uttt .il by C
Vinter Ployd.
Miss pH-rtha P.;.n.! ! ' - 1
wedding march.
The deivratiotw. w r-- in
charge of M. I. S- - a
Cornelius, showed ,-r n.u
taste and were I i : l"
description. Ti e I r i s!
stood teneath a l At r o
greens and Autu-:in ! i
the top of which was
a large wecldintr i- '. i
with white usurs. t-
colonnade hung U".i: :
ti.-
t. of
I art v
r-
. at
..'.d'
.ro.l'
t'o '
rus of,
l-
bridal wreath, ,,!
were filial with b a
quets of fern and i it r.
Many beaut::.;! j r.-M-Kt w.-iv
received.
After the impro ; io c. icy.
refreshments vm-h- t-m, I. and
the happy couple Ueparted f-r a
brief trip to the b- a h.
They will make tl.eir fatntv
home in Pert! .i d. wi-.cri. Mr.
Townsend is in I u-i; r ..
Th.Mc Ptewnl. ! a : . it Vr
ml M-s V l It -- i ! - . ' ,
l.ocy A 0'l t,.ith t; t i.. !.. i ',.
Utatgr It.ttlri, Vt-t I'l ! n '!( . n '
Mr Ji llu'lrf ma 4 m S.' .1 ','f.
Mim !IU n;,r. K ! !
K Hrntlw n, n, '. M
Sixlvr. ail -I H it-
Ira, .Vn I.Uyi 1
land, M ruin.,
M II S ur'tviii.i.
lRo Sin iV
Mi lU-ri out Co.
tterth Kt-n;. M . ,M
Mis o.m l.r.u; :
ToHuvnd, Mr i -t
Portl.u.l. I rnk .1 '
Sin FranciK'Si
ilil.sboio.
U
1'
Mi. M V I.
th.-
il.
Esther Bay l.m .. i. I 'h
Bay for divorce, nil-ci-.:-
L - ft 1
nusoanu nas a-i u;r,: . -rn a-'i.
temHr, frtHjuently i-.s-iltir. and;
swearing at l r. Me ;as he
also struck her o i tb- i ,v ai I
their home in Portia . !. J . . v 1 i,
1914. She also sass ho h: and
borrowed motiev on fltHU Mu t!i!
of furniture hc!.ni':mt' t li.-r. i
and the loan wa made with.-;t!
her knowledge, .t.e a !o t
crce, title to her fnrral -re. ami'
the cancelling of a e,,ifi,- m r t - j
gage to which she i -t i nt a party.
The formal opoiM-. f t' e
son s work of the ( ..rsvr. fl.-irchl
will be marked by special s.-:ai.vi!
Sunday. "The Day of Vi.-ita i
tion will be the pastor's V iu !
The Cecelian Choir wiii n r. i r:
special music. Special invitation
to all memUrs and friend tu'
join in a hearty taiiy S tal.n .
morning.
In the "Fifty Y.nrs A."
umn in tins mori'itu: s ( Ir ian
H. B, Luce and iln nioi
mentioned as passenv -, u)
California bound stt'i'e ul
'ortland. Mr. Ltic is the I,
erof Clerk Luce, and was n
r.ii-1
'-if!- '
are;
the!
;on
..tl
than likely enroute ta tie
ern Oregon mines.
Father Verhaatr. wtdl kr.mvn
in Verboort, where h-'waa oa-t..r
or several year, i!i. i r'-eentiv i'i
lolland. He w as a v.i .!
priest in the Oregon dioc.'
was highly respect, d.
J. N. Flippen. of Buxt
sold out, and passed throi'.;(.
town, thij morning. rriroi,t.. to
Cazadero, whe-e he v. ill make
his home w ith his wi itor.
Jos. Cawrse. of North Tnrda.
tin Plains, was in the Iri.it. of i!
week. He expects to lird.di Ida
yard this week.
Known
... and
'rl. L'H
Wm. Gitrord, Wm Nelson. F.
Sewell and Hal Tavhr iri.-.i
their luck at a deer bunt the
first of the week.
Born, to Chas. Marlin and
wife, of Houtli of town, S"pt,. H
914, a son.
C. C. Friek is .niivih!
Vancouver Fair thia wet k.
tl.i
m fc, .ill, fitjr.
Mr. I'uttuii Ayrtm hud iir(,-l un n
few Priiiich pliniHi-n IIiiumIhk Hi..
iitltelier'H nliop (inu day. kIm lniiilr..(
If lie hiul tiny "Ixm vlvtint"
'Uoned wlmt, nia'iiinr iinlin.1 the
lum ber, puzzled.
"Hon vlviint," ropoiiUil. 'J'lisif
the Pn-nrh for Rood liver, yon kuuw."
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MADE TO ORDKR 1U.RK
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Wr can mKr llr Con! to
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Frier tc plrasc your Fursr.
CHRIST WEUST
The Tnilor
LUMBER At BARGAIN Prices
Wc luvc lnutlit the unite m.-iA ..n.uiiiU r att.l
Moulding of K. K. WelU, U,Uimy lh, ii,;!,!,,,,,
Pl.tiimj; Mills, at Ilillsburo, ami i'..r v .l-tji will it 1 1
viii'.c at BARCAIN PRICl-S i.. iuir u, U,n it ,..
W will sell for cash fr the neat ,Vm1.,v,, . ,iif ,iC
stoik lasts, as follows:
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ATTENTION IIOPOUOWI'.MS
If yon nre in need of nny hop
haskets, nlled'the McMiiirvill.'
Planing Mill, AlrMinnvillo, ()r..
as we are now imikinur thowiro
braced and rein forc(d wood flat,
hasket r'Coj.rnlei n tho bent by
all larKO growers. Price, $10 tier
dozen. jjlltf
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