HOXSBORO A HOC! TaeraUy Aeauat II ST. MOTS INSTITUTE W Day 9omi Ofcj CuMttmlai . eMMUtri4 l.f lae Kiat ul Hi Mary. eSotda .. .i.u.htfallv ellaated ! lb btallbfxl TaaUtle YelUv. oalv it ft !' ,k '"H l"ri". late. (iiemeSM "Ml" lt"H !W(MI tWpaltatfat lor T . kAA aa sUal US KaTr Ia ear IIN IM M U IHUMMUM HI I III. w r- - - ' . i. i . .u . ..I. - ...I .... j.. , bta I i ' 'i"-ri- ausg Aia m (low ikitcuiiiM wmiTtfkiilli Year C-itlBcate Alt 4 Kapetaaloa;. 0Knti l unwicttl iMMM MlUkl ( ' ' 'l- III ltpUaiMlilt. fuf : TSayy i In m In I lilt J .' LU 1 Build tk'j Our I.umUT, Shinglr. (Vtnenr I'tr am all now anil britfht. Kvrrything U kept dry in our ihni undi-r one l.ijf rif. Com in and have talk. We (five i dollar in vilui for i dollar in coir.. opelond McCready he New Yard at Znl f. Washington 5ts. Phone Main 932 MRS. AUQUSTA WINIECKE Mm. Aui(uta Winike,of Farrn inuton. dint Auuatl. 1'JlS. from a paralytic stroke. autained a day or no prior to her deth, at me Hotel lualalin. while viait- inir a daughter in law, who had bi-en brought to llillsboro for a urifical opr-ntion: Mr. Win ierke waa born in Germany in 1HC1, and would have been aired next Ifc?cember 10. She came to America when a youni? woman with her husband, and first set tled in Milwaukie, Wis., later moving to Huxton. Oregon, where she lived for 21 years. Thnif years asro she moved to FarminKton. The huHband died May 21, IIKKJ. Funeral services were conducted by K W. Luecke. burial taking place August 3. Of hei imediate family, two sis ti rs survive-Mrs. Fred Greener. of near this city, and Mrs. Martin Genthf rt. of alove Hanks. T"e following children survive: Mrs, lli-nry Williams. Mins Myrtle Winiecke. Carl. Arnol. William and George Winiecke, all of this county. Daily Journal and Tha WeeKly Argua C On Year, Doth Papers 05.25 Dally and Sun Journal and Argus, One Yer. $7.50. Dollt Now Weeklv Argus - rOrV SALE POLAND CHINA HOGS From Famous Tccnmsch St(K'k, Sire of which soil for faioo at puMie sale, at St. Louis, Mo. . oouie nne niun craac stoiK. J. W. Vandervelden, ' Roy, Oregon I ..... M UuUlMGrjUUUJ w ttl"'M That wt will, beginning at once, give Cash Register receipts with every cash sale, showing amount of sale, date and who nude the sale. We will ask you to keep these receipts as vc are going to Rive bacfc.t$orjr cash custodiers one day scash sales each month. We will select one day eoh month and will announce in our win Idow on theth day of each month the date we have selected, and then all yon will nave to do is look over j oin Cash Register receipts from us and sec if you have any bearing that date, if you have just bring them to tis and we will refund your money. There is no trick to this pr6position.t ' W aught Grocery Co. Second Street Main ias Hillsboro, Oregn ("apt. A. M. Collins celetrated his K'.rd hirthday. Sunday. Au KtiKt H. at his hoaie at the fout of Second Street The Captain is a Civil War veteran, and M. C. Cullier was his truest in the af ternoon. They talked over war days, and had a genuine reunion, The Captain is ona of the oldtime millwrights and cabinet makers of Washington County, and he is widely known in this lection For many years he was janitor at tr e court house, and he has acted as grand jury bailiff many year. Mr. John Krug. of North Tualatin Plains, was in Hillsboro Tuesday. She was celebrating her &th birthday. Mrs. Krug hss brought 16 children into the world. 15 ot whom are living. She says that when she had I family of little ones the was al ways able to do her work and attend church every Sunday. "It ia all in how you train them to be helpful when they ace small," is her explanation. Lloyd Commons, who has been in St Vincents Hospital, Fort land, since the first of the year, with a broken leg. spent the week-end with his brother-in-law. Jos. Wolfersperger. He was accompanied by Mr. Patter son. who has been in the hoapita for 19 months. J. C. Jones, of Metzger. Ore, district manager for the Salem District, Woodmen of the World is in the city this week. Mon day evening Mr. Jones addressed the Woodmen in the Moose Hall and he will for a short time make a campaign for membership. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Nielsen, of Hszeldsle, Ore., Aug, 5, 1915, s daughter, weight 8 pounds. This is the first grand child of Mrs. A. W. Saxton. o below Newton, and the; little lady is in "some luck." l)o not forget to ask for Schiller when you want a good 10 cent smoke no cough dust in the Schiller. 12tf Mrs. Josephine Chsney, a pop ular school teacher of Portland is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Combs, at their resi dene. "Tualatin Villa." on the River Road. Mrs. Combs was former pupil of Mrs. Chsney. Wanted A good family cow freBh. or coming fresh soon. Wm. Fault, Hillsboro, Oregon !ox 505. 21-3 & L Moore snd wife returned Monday from a few days visit at Kockaw&y. A new shipment of Cameras and Kodaki just in at the Phar macy. J. R Bennett, of near Orenco, was a city caller Tuesday morn ing. For sale: Shoat, Angora goat, and some milk cows. -Jos. Seus Farmer 5115, Hillsboro, K. 3. Miss Elinor Wilkes is spending her vacation at Kockaway. An Incident of the Boxer Movement In China By JULN Y. LAftNCD Notice l Sl of IlilUbora Slrnt I Improvement lindi lb wir!iM.- . ilOH il.it tt.o fMf l .1 tni'l it j for ltt flllo ADMl NISTRAT RIX S NOTICE ... , Node U hereby glma that the timle r lntil ha been 'appointed uluiiuiitrmtiii of iba ealate of Krntat Auguit Rrelj, de eeap, by au order of Ibe couuly conrt of Wmhtngton County, Ciegon, mode and entered on tbc 19th day of July, 191s. All peraont having claimi agalnat aaid folate are beieby nutlSed to prewOt the iwe, together with the proper voucher therefor, to me at my midencc, Come llua, Off., R. V. D. No. 1, or at the office of R. 11. Tongue, In llllUboto, Oregon, within an month from the date heienf Dated thla 19th day of July, 191s. Kruina Johanna aiarxaret B e'je. Admlniitratris of the Batata of Krueal Auguit Breljf. K, B Tongue, Attorney for Adtuinii tratrl. Sumo )rar axv Hugh WortMinrtoo. youug auan of fortuit. dValrlug t- birr h (U-Ul of diplomat-jr. (rcurwl au apMlutouit In lbs arli' of th ultwl Htatni Korrruwral at IVklug. WurtMfigtwn waa lour luUmtnl lu atvlug lb ruuolry tnaa lu bla uiHiiai trarvlnl uvrr aurh parta of I'biiia aa rre rn to furvlurra. Uue day bar ft-II lu Willi a luauilarta who bml l-rn guul dVal lu KukUumI and lk Ihw laiiguaK. TU luafidarlu tratUl lu Bljim, U-Uig rarrlrd lu cualr; rummi.n In turtum uutli iimr tbo Im-kIuiiIuk of tbe liliiftrjitb tvutury, by two iwu a ltd altudd by aeteral otbt-r .-rr-uta. WurtulnKtxo. who travel! on bra back, ou J'ltulutf tu loatxlarlu rl t akbj lb cltulr. t-battlng With bliu. TIm Aniriitau kui'W euMUb of f'b'tia t uuilrratattd that It waa bufmud with robbvra and waa arutrl to the frHb. Tha maudartn waa an eUUrljr t-rmm. onuard to arm, but bla ervnta rre prarvd to ilffi-wl him. TUejr rre anunl wllb (ilkra, abort aword arxl other weapoua, Wbkh Wurthluktou eotialdrrvd ut-xt to nwlwi In a Clgbt with au rtmtuy prajM-rly nepwutt-rfd. Suddfnly wblle pawing thruuKh a narrow eut lu the road the party waa attarkvd by a down wen tmt on rjb bury. They wr iwH much U-fter arm- ail than the mandartn'e aerrante, but thry ouluuiiibrrtl the latter, who lav fttwllatfly took t fllltbt. lornK their uiter In tb hacda of the enruiy. Worthlngton drew a revolver from under hl 11 t at each bl ami lirn fualla.lw that put' the rult-r to flight t'l'U title tb afrvautii return ed and buuibly lk'Kwl ttio tunaier' foriveiwaa for bavbig dewrted blm He waa prufuw lu bla tbauk to the American, who bad not ouly aav! a eouitdprable a mount of money for the Cbluamau. but bla life a well, lie begged WortbUigton to bauie autue fa vur that he could do blui. but Ibe lat ter eald that be wanted for ntlilug tn tbc world. Tben tbe maudarln took op a bamboo umbrella aud oeued It Calling for writing attck. be wrote on It Boiuetuliig a uulutelltgtlile to bla preaerver a the ret'vlpt of Cbincae laundryman In Amerk-a. II aud lug It to Worfhlngton, he eald In a voice ao low a not to be beard by hla aervanta: "A time la coming when tberw will be a movement on tbe part of our Ig- noraut and aupenrtltloua people to rid China of all foreigner. Keep tbla um brella and If attacked ojk-d It lu tbe far of your would be murderer." Wortbliigton paid no attention to the man' warning. Every oue kuew that foreigner were bated by tbe Cbluee, and there bad alwaya been talk about the latter being tnaanacred. Tbe Amer ican waa young, aud tb youug take Utile thought of danger. But be waa too pollt not to aaaure the mandarin that ha would keep bla gift 11 t re Bieinlrancw of htm and tbe episode. An American Samed Prvaton lived tn reklng, wbo operated a banking booe whb'h waa a branch of one In New York. WortbUigton apent good deal of time at hi house, attracted by the baukufa daughter. Cmnin Pre ton. When tbe Holer trouble broke out a mouth after tbe foregoing eptaoda Worthlngtou waa at Prwttou'e bouaex It waa without tbe regloua of the em baaalaa nnd eutlrely unprotected. Worfhlngton on tbe Drat algn of dan ger returned to the euibaasy for leave to abaeut bluuelf for the prtictln of tbe family In which be waa uitertwt ed. Having attained It, be waa about to atart back w hen be noticed tbc um brella given blm by the inaudurtu. The day waa very hot aud It occurred to blm to take It fur protection against the aun'a ray. As to tbe word ato ken nmcerutits It If attacked by an enemy, 'he bad forgotten them, bat be did not forget to take with him a cou ple ot revolver and a aupply of car trldm. ' A Worthlnghm apitroached the Prea tun home he noticed knots of China- oten talking together excitedly. Some of them scowled at him, but alnca they had aa much Urend aa hatred of a "foreign devil," they did not attack htin. lie reached the rreston home aafely, but found the family lu great trepidation, expecting thst at any time a mob would attack and murder tbeia Tbe anticipated trouble occurred the next day. The banker'a residence was well known, and a crowd of Chinamen armed with all aorta ot Implements from a scythe to a rator cntue down for murder. Worthlugton knew that. though nrmed, he could not withstand ao large a force; nevertheless he ata rjoned himself at a window over the trout door, ready to use up hla car fridges. Tbe howling mass came, stopped be fore tbe house and were about to make an onslaught upon It when suddenly all their eyes were cunt to a window di rectly beneath the one worthlugton occupied. . Then every weapon waa lowered, every kntfe was sheathed and the Chinamen moved on. Worthlngtou was at a loss to account for tbts sudden chnnge, but It was soon explained to him. One ot the family bad caught up bis umbrella, as a drowning person will catch at a straw, opened It and held It t a window on the ground floor as a protection against stones Unit were being thrown In. On It whs a message signed by a man to whom the Boxers looked as a com mander: neaiwct thla man and hla family sad Sis pro party. ueklngham'a Pranks. After tbe defeat aud flight of Charles) I. the daredevil Duke ot Buckingham disguised himself as a mountebank, set up a stage In tbe heart of London and tor daya laughed In the faces ot the stern Puritans, who were thirsting for hla lite. One day when hla own sister, the beautiful Duchess ot Rich mond, waa passing the Jocular duke set the mob on to drag her from her carriage. They forced ber to witness the pranks ot ber brother, whom aha iwegnlaed, but could not betray ll . , Pll lt4 mrm ,tM"l 'Mi-if lit lf in- ; W.I1M .f tti t hru r t H Mitjor. 4r-f(.tt. ; tn atf!'Mtiirtt',it i 1 ttt mi ifji4 titi I a fl, win' li I t UM''..' bikI t-r ini.-r.Ht In. hi .Ul. pThl wtm aiiliililT I lb rti of Mr vil -r mhhiim. Hl i n Hi UM".rlr f mu'i f 11 jr until Aiiijii.i .1 , 1'.i .. al J .) o'clock I M. .ml H...I. ) il I'.i'U l i ac- 'IIJ,4IM-I !'. -I'ttifi-- I f-h--k itMltltltf UU ii Uim nj.l nil imiijrr- mvm IIm to r.--f nnf or al bt.tn. a.it thi. July l... t'H t A. N lU't.U. Mi) or. K I. Um'i.,.ij. k. Oeoflrr. AUMIMSIKAKlkS NOIk'l: Nutuv i ltii'T rir-tt Hint th iiim1 uiTIimI Iim !- ii iliiiv Hiif. if Ailiiiin i.tit. ul ihr mix if. 1,1 t fiaile ilt-ury rvf iiioimmmi, l.. 'Ihrftttt. nil rn liat ifitf rimin Vitiliif Willi r..tN'.ff rw imfMify li.itttirii to (Mwilt lliw aaiui. Ii-tlirf i' tl Itir pfiiir toiii lii Hi. it.i , 1.1 mi' at tn v . lrm at liaitka. tMeif'iii. ir Lo him ttirt ia otlir f t ; Ti'Kuex, tlliU'xiro. ifixiiu. aiiliui ais ti-oiiit, iioiii il).itat hfimf llatMl al ttilUM.ro, Olilfou, U. 1Mb .lay of Julr, I''! KolMrtM. tiiHiinlaoii, A'ltiiiii atrator t ul ilia Kalat of Ii. ira li.ilir) K uioiiil- j PARTISAN Imported Registered Percheroo StslUon Black, finely built, one of the best sires in the county, will nuke the 1915 season: Laurel, Monday, 8 A. M. to 6 P. M., Scholls, Tues day, 8 A. M. to 6 P. Beaverton, Wednesday evening to Thursday, 6 P. M. at livery barn, Reedville, Friday, 6 A. M. to 6 P. M., HillsWo, Saturday, 6 A. It. to 6. P. Mn at Redmond barn. TKRMS: Single Service, $$; Season, f io; to Insure with foal, $15; For live colt, $ 20; Sio deposit required on insurance. Care to prevent but not responsible for accidents. GHO. II. CHAMBERS, Owner. ' ... ... SIMMONS. IN THK riUt TIT ( ol llT OP THE STATE or" OliKt.oN FOU V,' A S 1 1 1 N ;TO. CO L N T V. Klht.1 AUui. I'lainlilt, Klini-r K. Alni, l'e nlairt. To Klmrr Aooio I auuve n'i-n uV leiiilaut : In the name of the State of Oregon you aie !i-rtiy rtaiuln-il In uptavr anil i anaaar the e.nilaitit liio'l Kiia uit you is j Hi Boot littl l ouft Slut eailfcauil or i fa-lute tha iTlh ity of Auua!. l'H.'i. aaid ilale la-mif aftir t!i iiiratiiin of ail ark, from Hi' -laleuf tiiat inil'lieatlon of Ihla uiiiiiiotia up u you: aii l If Voii fall In an aar ami aiiaaxr aaul i-omplalnt, fur aaiil liiwriaif. Wm iiinintiir will apl'1? Ui tba f'utirt lor tiio ri-lirl ra. for lo her nniiilaiiit U-w;t: for a ilecron ilia j olIUK 1I1O marriattn ami mama1 ron lrr I iiow ami ln.ri-totnrieiitinK ta4in plainHlf a'i.1 tlrfro'.lant. aw sr. ling unUt Ihr plalntili ttie rare, i V ami ninlrol ol Ikjimil AUiif, l aiiri-xnl in 1 1 wf emlil of I lalir.nl an. I ilelfiilaot, ami am artling unVi hrt m i otlmr ami further reliol aa In the 'ou't In a V iii equitable anil iroa-r III Urn 'rt-im-r. Tun an 111 iiiona I, mtvixI iixiiyou by pub licaliou lucieof in the liillub tr.i Argil pur .iiaiitui aiiof li r iiial- oy tlie ll.oi.tiiw U Hmtl-y. juil ol tlm atwvn antitld t.iuil, mole and ii lfii-il upon the l.ttb .lay ol Julr, I'M', anil which miJ unlw reUirra thut u.i kuiiiihou be puhtifheti 111 aaid mrwpaier for aix enna-cutive wean, the ilm of t' e h'at pu liliialion Iwing JulV l.'i, l''l.i. anil til data of I ha laat piililu-atimi lxliii! Aiieunt LHti, Mi, ml wbUliaai.l i rli-r reqmroa lint ;o(l ppi-ar and anaawr tin uforHHanl O'U. p.aim on or brf..r llir Till day of Aug; ut. IHI.'l Wm. II. liarc, Attortpy fr piai:.litf. (Copy) ' Stallion Itegistration Board. State of Oregon. License Certificate of Pure Bred Stallion No. 1379. Dated at Corvallis. Oregon. March 10, 1913 The Dediirree of the 1 tall ion Partisan. No. 42618 (60008) registered in the studbook of the American Percheron Horse Breeders snd Importers Assn. Owned by Joe Otto, of Hillsboro. Washington County. Oregon. B'ed by M. Barbe. Department of Sarthe, France, Described as follows: Black; Star. Pedigree; Brutus (34739) sire; Suzon (23041) Dam; Germanicus (7825) Sire of Sire; Lisette (25008) Dam of Sire; Sultan (1400) Sire of Dam; Suzon (5774) Dam of Dam. Breed Percheron; Foaled in the year 1903. on Mai 8. and has beso examined by the Stallion Registration Board of Oregon, and is hereby certified . that the said stallion is of Pure Breeding, is registered in the studbook that is recognized by the associations named in section nine of an Act of the Legislative Assembly of the Su of Oregon pro viding for the licensing of stallions, etc.. flleu in the office of the Secretary of State, February 23. 1911. and that the above named stallion has been examined by the veterinarian appoint ed by the Stallion Registration Board and is hereby reported free from infectious, contagious or transmissible diseases or un soundness snd is hereby licensed to stand for public service in the State of Oregon. Ermine L Potter. Secretary Stallion Registration Board Note:-This license must be recorded in the office of the Re corder of Conveyances of the County in which such stallion is to be used for public service, snd must be renewed March 10, 1916. (Horse sold by Joe Otto to Geo. H, Chambers) Sl'HHOXS. IN THK CIRCUIT COURT OK THB STATE OF OREGON, FOR WASH l.NUTUN COUNTY. W H Unit. 1 Uiutitr, Cbas P Miller. Marv H Millar, t'rl l Plililipp- r rl i Kplr, It A Hamum. W K UibtNUil, U H La) man, A U right. Ifefmuaut. To ( nri Ii I'luliipp an. U II l-avinan, drltttulaiiti iiIkivb 10.11, id: 11 the Mine of Ih Mate of Oregon you are hereby rrqturwl t iaputr anil angwar tha tviiiplitint n,l (leainat voii in the alaive enlitleit kihI on or rwiore l til; i.ka Imm the date of the liml publir t lion hereof, town, on or lHfor ait (t) wrvktlroni tlievfuhilay ol July, t'.il.iaml it you tea 1 1 to anawrr, lor mil theieol the plaintill will ly to tlin couti lor the rein-! ileuiaiiilml in tin' coinphtinl, towil: ror a ucrrre tint puiiUill ito nave ana rtkMVrr of alp' Irmii lh ilittMilaulN t'haa 1' Miller ami Maijr H Ma lor, lrnl J Kpirr, It A 11.'inii, W K Hihiianl ami U tl Lawman the mini of nflfii fluiulivd IKiliam itl.iuiil. Itn iiiincnH llitmm at the rateuf fIkIiI (H) pnr rent fwr annum from tiw llth day ot J mo-. I'M I, ami tbe I tin her mi m ot tihe hiiinln'.l ami Kilty Ikollara t l.'l aa attorneys' Ires, toKVluor with tlio itili ainl ilisli.traeiiioiila of t'l .tuu;tliil the r-l pr.ipi rty itmrritied id lainutr i-oiiiplaiiii, I1 wil.: I Ue South Hall of the .HoiUltvreat i'ir r ot hwtion Twelve ( l-l in Township Toree (M Kouth Ka 10 I no cl Wi-at Wil laiiiHtie M criil mo , 111 'iuliiiiiiii County, Ureitou ; he notil Hi'cunlini; in law for tlm aatia 'action of the ilwrt'tf. ami tlmt (ItUFiulaiiU lit aaiil aril anil eiu li ol Ilium lie barred anil lortvtoDikl ot all rnjlil, tiile. 1 iHiirc.it ami equitv of reiloinptioir in ami to saiil real prof-riv, n lor aiioft ot!itr anil lurlher reliol aa may be jnt ailtl etiutttile. Tlita Niiniiiioiie 1.1 nerveil upon you by puUii'iiiin utiiler ami by irtuo of au order of the Ciri uit Court of thettateot Ortgon lor the (ouiity ot W asbinuluu, niaitn and entrtitl lierein on Wie '.li.u linv ol July, ItHA , wlii. li oiiler ilirwua that aiimiiious herein i pullisheil iu the Hillwboro ArKU. a ncotHpaper published in WadhiiiKtuu roiiolv, Itii't'oii.ointieaoli week fur six (t) weeks, atil that you apiwar ami aunner on or before si t (8) weeks from lUo fate of first iiuulicatiuii thereof l'aieof ftist publieailon, July 2d, l!H5. Data el laat pttblU'iiUoti, Mepi. U, l'.ilo. Karrinnk'ii A Fariingum, C M While, Attorneys for piitintitf. - SUMMONS r-f The Argus Fpgo The DilyCOreonin and Thw Argus, One Year For 06.00 this gives you Gfte Argus FREE. No Agent Daily a nd Sunday and 60 Argus $8.00 The OrojjORip In the Circuit Court of the State ot Oregon for Washington ("Vmnty. Marion M. Wood, I'Uiutu!, va Clifford A. WinmI. liofemlitnl. To Cllfr.ird A. Wood, the b;va named deleiiili nt:, In tl a name of th State of Oregon, you ar terebv requireil to appenr an I answer Ibn 1 001 plaint tiled nitaiuxt jott In the above entitled slut un or bufore the tuih. lay ofeple'iilier, litla, that belu more' than six we kit after Hie iite of the lirsi pHblloatlnii 01 this Hiimiiinns, ami tl you lall to appear ami answer to plumtill's eomplaint, the plHtnlill will apply to the Court tor the relief uotnaiitlett herein, to wit: : A dcuroe forever d.asolviinf the botula of matrimony tieiweou the plaTntltf ami defendant, and rwstorit'R t plitintiti her maiden name, Marion M. ClmrtHrs, ami lor aurh other anil turlher. relief aa to the Conrt mav "eeui meet anil rquilahle. This aiiiiiinoiiB Is published pursuant tn au order ol the lion. Ueo. K. Barley, Jmlae ot the above entitled Court, made and entered on the 2lnt day of July, 1915. Arthur LamrKiuh, AUornev fur Plata, tiff. Portland, On-yon. Date or Drat publication, July 22nd. 1816. Hate of laat publication, September 9th, 1915. Gasoline engine for sale -New 6 H. P. International gas engine, for sale cheap, or will trade for Sounjc cows. Geo. K. Allen, leaverton. Ore., Koute 2. El- monica Sta., Canyon road. 23 C. B. BUCHAI1AH & CO, Inc. Hillsboro, Cornelius and North Plain Wholesale and Retail Jealrs in k Of ain, Hay, Flour, lbod and Grain Bags. Car-lot shippers of POTATOES'and ONIONS. Grain choppedjor ; rolled at any time . f . Lumber, Shinloo and .Xath Aa ii siA. :im At Cornelius s 4 i faff Ml am af Keaver state itmm The Beat Flour at the LoweOMce . Telephone! Hillsboro, Main 14. CorneliusCity 1515. North Plains. Main 263. 1 r