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V $1,000 The Manufacturer of tlic famous Aetna Hrand of I,inican(l;Siil()luir.So1ution will pay the above reward to any one that has found or will fiud'at anytinic"anynaU or other impurities of any nature iu the Aetna Hrand VfJSpray'l intherorininal packages. Now, thcre'nrc absolutely no st rings on thls'oflcr. The Aetna Hrand is manufactured from tlicjhitflicst grade of sulphurjand lime. his the spray made honestly and w the lcst an the market, and will remain the Ix'st. B. LEIS, Beaverton, Ore. WHY NOT SAVE MONEY on your Auto Repaying by getting it done where wc do not pay high rent aud have no large overhead expense. My lifjuipinent is good as the best aud my prices are reasonable. Oxy Acetylene welding and general machiue work. Oct my estimate on your work. L. C. W1EDEW1TSC1I Cornelius, Oregon. Phone, City 105 r The Argus Free The Daily Oregonian and The Artfus. One Year For $6.00 thia'givea you C? Arus FREE. No Agent Daily nd Sunday and 06a Argus $8.00 The New Spring' Go-Carts HAVE ARRIVED Come in and Examine them Now is the time to purchase Wall Paper, We carry a complete Stoch. Donelson's Furniture Store ' Third Street We Sell on the Installment Plan Wanted at onc6: Young men for automobile business. Big pay. We make you expert in ten weeks by moil. Pay us after we secured you position. Century Automobile Institute, 290 Los Angeles, Cal. Notice to Farmers -The Beth any Feed Chopper will cloie the Beason by runs on March 25, April 8. 22, and May 6 and 20th. -A. L. Croeni. 13 5 1iulk garden seeds and onion sets at Greers. REWARD M 8 , Onion .seed for sale: Oregon Yellow D'anvers. erown this year Inquire of E. F. Wohler, Hills boro, Oregon. Telephone Farm er 35x1. 46tf I saw cordwood, poles up to 12 inches in diameter, fence rail?, and boards of all kinds, into stovewood lengths. Will go into the country. Write, phone or call on me. Carl Skow, Hillsbo ro. Phono. City 4(!2, or call at Tualatin Hotel. Oregonian UV.AL ESTATE TRANSFER Chorry Grove band Co to A Wallin, tr 13 1st ad to U A IJ ThOTnas to M Ik-trick, lOaMMWattdlc 1750 M Sunbauer to Pearl Feath- erstone, J a Cornelius 1500 ' Featherstone to Feather stone Products Co. as abovel500 A Denny to Anna Amick.-l.O a sec 23 t 1 s r 1 w 1045 G W Drorbaugh to II M Dror- bautrh, 4 a truitvale r U. 1 Alb Eidsmoe to Ivl by, 1 a at Forest Grove L V Grimm to A E Barnickel 20 a sec 1 t 2 n r 5 w II 1, Donald to E O Swanson 2 a in Fruitland Acres Carl M Larson to J J Shidell, 118 a sec 32 t3 n r 2 w.... I, J Gray tolabel Gilby, lots 7. 8. 9. 10. blk 24. 1st ad 10 250 C50 10 Orenco OHO Harold Kane to Esther Kane his int in CO a Hanison die 1 Hone Henry to K KosHi, lots 32, ;t3, 34, 35, 30. Steels ad 10 M E Callendar to A II Far num. 80 a sec 22 t 3 nr 3w 700 Frank Bowles to Clyde McCoy 40 5x181 ft blk 8 Hbo DuBoisLbrCotoJ K Gamble 100 a eec 29 1 3 n r2 w ('has Thompson Co II Hanson 80 a sec 12t3sr2w Western Oregon Trunt Co to A I) Wick, tr 35 Virginia Place W B Carter to O & C H K. O.il a Scholia Ferry Koad . Mary DcLaney to Geo II De Laney, e i of 15.09 a Aldrich Acres lot 12 Iluth Realty to Hilda Hess, 700 1 lot 7 blk. 11 N Plains 125 II M Krausa to It G Scott. 17. 75a sec 16 t 2b rlw.. 50 Dr. T. B. Ford will deliver an address at the M. E. Church. Friday eveninu, and at 3 D. m.. Saturday. He will also preach Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Beginning Sunday night, the pastor. K. E. Myers, will cond ict Past ion Week services. Tnis will be a series of inspirational and devotional studies in the last week of 'our Lord's Life. It will help you to attend these services. All are invited to these meeting?. PRESERVE P 1 That little touch of landscape which appears to you. A fine line of Eastman Kodaks -the only best from $1.25 up. We develope and print Hillsboro Pharmacy 'SHERIFF'S SALE- Notice it) hereby given that by vir- t in of an order riecre and writ ofejteen t 111 ixued out uf and iinilut 1 he atwl til the -euit, I'ourt iH in Niai" of l)rtiu, li W Hlilneloii Co, Urn ,1niHl the inn itay O Ai.ril, h'lil. In favor of John M Wall. Hit p alum) ami HuiiiHt Amanda ! aud llavd KeKhltto, oVlemlnnlH, tor din mini of fill im. oohU nml tlin I u rt her sum ol off I, ON) Willi Internal thiwon from the Wl ilnr or M trail. 1 1 H :( at th rulfl ol 8 net omi. par annum uml lortho further stun ol llou attorney ions tl io ilireiiwd and delivered,- otiiiiuiAiiiliiitr m lo make aulr oflliti real tmuwrtv heri iiiufiiir (l''ril,l I 1m levlwl iiiii ami pursuant lo eaiil onlt r, ilwrea anil writ ol execution, 1 win, on Moni'av, the t n nay ol .viay.ltilo at thn Mouth door of tlio isiiirthoiiitn tn HillHtioro. WaKhliiKlon Ooiiii y. Orojoii At tlo liniir of tnn (.'el i'k a. in of aid ilnv, noil at pnlilio Auction lo tlio Irluhmii bid dor fur cash In liniut, nil thn lollowii y dnaorilitid roal proporly, Ivinif. boiiiit and titualn in Wiksliiioiloii Count, Oregon, and imiro pirtli uhtrly duvriLiod aa lol lowa, to-v,it; Tlio Kant hull of I. it numhnrod 7 and the WfiNt half of Ij it niiniliiiriHl ti In Mor tondnlH, Hind Mortointalo boinir ailuatnd In Kwlioim ft and U and John Kllllnii Do nation UhihI ('laiiii Nuinlmr 41, T I 8 11 1 W, Will, Mer WaHhiiiKlon County, Ore Hon, to satlsly the herolntiefore naiuetl nil inn ami for the oois and exiienam ol haln and aald writ. Said unlo will be made auliioot to re- ditiiillon aa iiit hi at u to of ()ioan. liateil at ItilUlHiro, UrKoii, lit Ih tith day ol April, lulti. J. E. REEVES. Sheriff of Washington Coun ty, Oregon. Feed Your Cows The wonderful alfalfa and molasaea feed. Hundreds of the most urresa- ful breeder and dairymen en. aorae it Made by the largest exclusive feed Mill in the world, jm iw mv m lkad Brook MUUng Ce. wiuwdi,iuiL.. Notk to Creditors koiliMili hnrbf uleiC'hl the UUilar Itfiind Iim Imiu. Iir lli foil nt Court of ha mat of rtHn, for WanhlueUin Count, duly appointml m Kinciitrliof the ImI will and tMUmunt of Iwuard Hinilh, Dwh-bwmI, ami liuituly iilihad aa aur.li. Now, llirrniorx, all iieriont havl"K tilalnia ayauial thamtataiif th aid 1noliard Hull th, tlMwaacil, will prwant Ikiiii lu me at my muilenr tt Tualntln. Oiwioii, wiih iir Toiiohr altanhnl nl'hln inoniha rrmii me oat nerrnr. 1'atn.l at lua.alin llila inirtl day ol Mii;li, IH II. Caroline nniltli, Kicu ill 1 1 he laat will ami litaincnl of Irfaiiiaiu rtinltli, di'"d. W. J. Makilliii. HH NorthwmUrn flank HuildiiiK. I'ortlaud, Ore., Altornv for Kttcutru. aillHH T IHCUrittHt. IH TtlK COUNTY COI'RT UK THK K'l'A'l K OK ItHKMON OII WiHII- IXttTOM CWt'NTV. In the Matter of the Kalata of (Jorirf K. Zimmerman, Itroeaaad. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEK, that the undrriiKJ bae been duly ap noiuirii njr tne atxire eniuieti iourt m Aiiiniiiuirauir oi (he aoove nauiwl mate and ha duly quail tltxl u tuoti aa by law prmorilaid. Now therefore .all penona havlne rlalnn ai(aiiil UI eataia aie hereby itotlHad and rciiulrml lo prewent the aine Uwetber with proier voucher therelur, P the unilnraixiied at Itie law nllloe or Wllllait O Herein the American Naltnal Bank lluildliiir, lu lltllaboro. Oregon, within il iiiontha 'roni ilia data hereof. !Ulel March Mill, IHIU. Urorfce II, iiiiiiierinau, Adui!nltraUr if the aid eatatn. WM. G. HARE, Attorney lor Adinlntatra'or. Notice to Creditun Notice I hereby given that the under tgiied ha lieen appointed Eiecutur ol I he Miate or HtiiUh Marna Kuibury, OrceawHl. by tl.e County Court of the State of Oreuou for Waahmirton Count? . tiul ha duly qualiUetl aa auch All iH-raiiiia bavlnit matin avalnat (aid Klate are hereby iiolidet! to pretent the aame to ma in oare of the County Cleik ol WaihliiKtou County, HilUbom, Urenon. with proper voucher aud duly certified, within an moiitha from the dale hereof. haled aud brat publlabed March 16 Hid. William Held, K i ecu tor l'latt A i'laU A A. K. WaUek, Attor ueya. Patterson UndertaKing Company G, A. Paltertoo, Mvr. PUNKRAL DlRKCTOKS AND KMIAI.URR Free Cuauele Mdv Aaaialant Over Hillahoro Fernilnre At Hdw. C i Nifbl anil Sunday 1'hone " 'n i'Jj, L)a Phon Main JJ3 Farm Mortgage Loans Write to us about terms, statin? amount wanted and character, value and location of farm, etc. Fear & Gray Portland, Ore. DR W. H PASLEV Dentist Office in I be HnideliBulldinK, upstairs Main Htreet, adjoining Poai Office Hldn tt'Miuta S and t. I'lioue City Ki2 Hillsboro Oregon OB THH Best Fire Insurance AND PkOMPt SETTLE MENT OH LOSSES SHE JOHN VANDERWAL Agent London & Lanca shire Fire Insurance Co. Pacific Statej Phone JH HILLKBOKO ARE YOU GOING TO BUILD? See J. S. Lorsung & Sons General Coutractors Brick and Cement work done. Hop houses aud barns, $16.50 per thousand for lumbtr, shin gliuR, 85 cents per thousand House work accordingly, grading and excavating, all work guaranteed. 1353 Fir Street, Hillsboro P. O. Box 113. Phone Main 92. WHY THE BEST IF CHEWS IS I "SPEAR HEAD" Its Rich, Sweet, Mellow Flavor Has Been Famous for 1 Generation MADE OF CHOICEST RFJ EilSLET The tecret of tobacco satisfaction is known only to the man who chews plug tobacco. The reason is that a good chew pets right next to your taste, while the leaf in tobacco is in a state of fresh, juicy richness that is not possible in any other form of to bacco. There's no tobacco in the world that can give you the hearty, wholesome flavor that you get from a delicious chew of Spear Head. ; Spear Head is made exclusively of ripe, red Kentucky Burley the most richly-flavored chewing tobacco that grows. Still more, only the very choic est red Bin ley leaf is used for Spear Head. This choice leaf is selected with the most painstaking care, is stemmedby hand, is thoroughly washed free of all ' foreign matter, and is fires'1 ?d Into Spear Head plugs so slowly that not a drop of juice or an atom of the nat ural flavor escapes. Try Spear Head, and you'll get a sweet, mellow, luscious, satisfying chew that cannot be obtained in any other tobacco. In 10c cuts, wrapped in wax. paper, Tale of a Lost Engagement Ring i ... . By ETHEL HOLMES "What do you mttin, Cluru, Uf n aiH'latlns with that thief Ralph ('ttin nilriKa? Ik you wish to be oatrarlxeil tj all your frlPtidaJ" A alnirulnr ex 'reunion came o'er Mlaa Ratlibone'a face, sn expreaalon that eannot be described, though aome Idr-a of It may Im formed by an umlerMlaml tng of what cauaei It "That thief, aa you call him, la my fiance." "Your Dance 7" "Yea, we will be married next month. I shall acquaint yon with the story attending IUIph's being conaldt-red a thief, sfter which you wUl be able to form an opinion of my reanons fir marrying a man so branded. You are my slater and hare a right to know them." "Why may not all the world know therar "That yon will understand w hen you bare beard the story. When the Topbams gave their bouae party the eplaode occurred which branded Italpti as a thief.. You were not there; 1 wax. One afternoon all the automobiles on the ptace were got out, and the whole party was taken on a ride. I wore a short astrakhan Jacket with a pocket on each" side. Of course we were plen tifully supplied with robes. When we returned, before taking off our wraps Alfred Topbam asked ns into the din ing room to 'wunn up,' as he exprewed It We all gathered around the side board and were warming up when a servant stepped up to Alf and handed blm a little box that bad come by ex press during his absence on the auto ride. We all knew that Alf bad ten attentive to Evelyn Mansfield, and one of the men ery Indelicately cried out: " "It's the engagement ring. Iet's see It, Alf.' "Alf opened the box and took out s ring set with a ruby between two dla monda. It waa pasaed froui one to an other for Inspection while the men con tinued to warm op. We iient some Bfteen or twenty mlnutea In the din ing room, and when we were about to separate Alf sang out: "Who's got my rliiRT Every one looked at every one else, but no one pnulnced the ring For a time it waa supposed that it would be forthcoming, but sluce tt did uot ap pear Alfs brow began to knit. We all Joined m a w-arrb for It. on the Boor, under the furniture. Tbe ring was not found. The matter began to look serloua Had some one of the guests purloined ItT Alf. being host of course could not suggest such a thlug. but his cliuin. Ned Thnrslon. presently said: "I offer myseif to tie xearched. and I duresuy thut nil of yo.i will volunteer for the same tblus." Everybody volunteered except Ralph Be sail) that be must demur to smell a process. VYe were all supposed to be ladUtt and gentlemen, and It would be an insult to e.vh and every one of us to searcb us. It look thi- .art., noi.ie tiuie to digest what he bail a d. but the prevailing opinion was ngalnsl It Alf settled the matter by aayfng Unit he would rather lose the rlug thati put nn indignity on any guest of his and forbade the search Nearly every one considered Ra'ph's objection a virtual admission of guilt It was M'eved tbBt lie had taken the ring, not fo-cee!ng that be would so soon lie muxlit with It mi his person, aud was nbllsed to cbooc be rween the course he took and full ex posuio. He did not Watt to rtveive the cold hliouldcr. ImI left d-rlng the after noon. . The blow ft II ait hard 0:1 me as It did oil blm. I luiil rtvrlved nearly all his attention while t the Topliamx. aud the announcement uf our eiiae uient was expected l?fre the party broke up I di.ln't know wbut to do or say tn the mutter, so I took no course whatever, declining to express an oplulou. But It was not pleasant for me to remain after what had oc curred, and I made an excuse to go away the next day. They were all very nice to me. urging me to stay It out. "Soon after my arrival at home 1 was called to the telephone, and Ralph spoke to me. " 'Have you found Alf Topham's ring?' he asked. . "Have I found a ring? Do you mean to accuse me of being the thief?' " 'Look in the pocket of the jacket you wore ou the auto rldo. 1 have hoped you hud found It. Ood grant It's there!' "I was thunderstruck. On entering tbe dining room after the ride my Jacket being too warm for the heated room I had taken It off and laid it on a chair In a corner of the room. Tell lug Ralph to hold the wire, I ran to a closet in my room, thrust my hand l.ito the pocket of my astrakhan jacket and took out the ring. "Running back to the phone, I told Ralph what I had done, no begged me not to utter a word to any one about finding tbe ring till 1 saw blm Fie would come right over. "And now. Belle. I shall tell you how the sing got Into my pocket only on your promise never to reveal It without my permission." 'I give It" "You know you warned me against Reliecca Towuseiid." "I did." "Ralph, while the others were intent on warming up, saw Beck put the ring iu the pocket of my jacket. Ralph saved me from her venom by taking the bbime himself" COFFl-E CLUB COOK BOOKS The second edition ot . the CotFee Club Cook Book is on tale, at 50centa. The books are on sale at the following places: Vaught s Grocery. Hillsboro Mercantile Co. Uonelson's Furniture Store. Gragf? & Powell Grocery. Ross Grocery. Rest Room, Second St, near Morton Greenhouse DIP0M tXr'LOSlVtS pof tOOlh. Dupont Stumping, SI2.O0 Ropauno Slumping II. SO Alto Handlo Oap and Funoa E. SHEAER Fortlane, Ork1, Route 2. One half mile N. Pi. Bethany Store. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF TUU STATK OF OREGON FOR WASHINGTON COUNTY, In the Mutter of the etat of Herman tMmieel, lecji.i. Notice is lieretiy given that the uml' r- iKinl, aOniinoitritUir ol aaiit ealate baa tiled 111 th aliuva entitle) I oiirt and eai.ee bin tinai account and report aa uii sdmiiiiHtraUir and the aalil Court baa ned and aiipointml Monday, tbe loth ilat of j pril, iwl'i. at tbe hour of 10 o'clock a. ol aanl liar, ana the Oiunty Court Room ol Waahinglon County, Orwon, in Hillerairo, Oregon. j tlio time anil plane for hearing oliincliona lo said final account and for the dual settlement ol aid exUte. , nenry iannei, Adiniinatralur of aanl Kitate. William U. ilare. Attorney lor Ailuiln inlrator. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon Fur the County of Wash ington. Lulu J. Witt, Plaintiff, vs. Frederick F. Witt, liefendant To FREDERICK F. WITT, the above named defendant: IN TUB NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, You are hcrby requir ed to appear and answer the com plaint filed against you in the above entitled court and cause, on or before the 21st day of April, 1916, and if you fail so to appear and answer, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for :n her com plaint, which is as follows: That the bonds of matrimony here tofore and now existing between plaintiff and defendant be dissolved; that plaintiff be granted an absolute d' voice from the defendant: that the plaintiff be permitted to resume her maiden name 01 Lulu J.Kiegjmd thut she have such other and further relief as to the Court may seem meet and equitable and that she have judg ment for her costs and disburse ments. This summons is served upon you by publication thereof, once each week for six weeks in the Hillsboro Argus, a weekly newspaper of gen eral circulat'on in Multnomah Coun ty, Oregon, as boing the newspaper most likely to notify yon of the pen dency of this suit, by order of the Honorable Geo. R. Bagley, Judge of the above c-uitlcd Court, which or der was duly given, mr.de and enter ed on the 6th day 01 March, A. U. 1916. The date of the first publica tion of this summons as fixed by eaid order is tho 9th nay of March, 191b and the date of the Inst? publication is the 20th day of April, 1916. J. N. HART, Attorney for Plaintiff. Suite 409-412 Get linger Building, Portland, Oregon. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Wash ington. The General German Aid Society, of Portland, Oregon, a Corpora tion, Plaintiff, vs. T. & Lambert and Jennie M. Lambert, his wife, C. R. Goin and Goin, his wife, J. W. t.haffin and Chaffin, his wife, and John Biehn and Biehn, his wife, De fendants. To the Defendants, T. B. Lambert and Jennie M. Lambert, his wife, C. R. Goin and Goin, his wife, J. W. Chaffin, and Chaffin. his wife, and John Biehn and Biehn, his ,wife, and each of vou: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, you are hereby com manded and required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled court and suit on or before Monday, April 21th, 1916, which is more than six v.eeki after the date of the first publics- Daily Journal and The WeeKly Argus One Year, Both Papers $5.25 Daily and Sun Journal and Argus, One Year, $7.50. Do It Now Weekly Argus (totaBMatkal lion of this summons) which iald puH iiraiion thereof is or Hate March I'lh, 191(1; and if you fail to move, demur, answer or in some manner plead to uaid complaint, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said com plaint, and will take a decree against you in accordance therewith, to-wit: A judgment against the defund- .ints, T. B. Lambert and Jennie M. Lambert, his wife, C. R. Coin and Goin, his wife, J. W. Char- fin and Chaffln, his wife. and John Biehn and Bichn, his wife, n the sum of $1350.00, to gether with interest thereon at tho rate of 8 per cent per annum from the 28th ofay of April, 1915, until paid, and for the further sum of $150.00 as and for Attorney's fees, and a decree foreclosing a certain mortgage executed on October 28th, 19912, recorded October 29th, 1912, i:: Book 63, on Page 631, Records of morUgage for Wellington County. Oiegon, covering; that certain real property situate in Washington County, Oregon, and more particu Ten (10) and Eleven (11), of Block One (1), North. Hillsboro Acres, as the same appears upon the duly re arded plat thereof, of record and on file in the office of the Recorder of Conveyances of aaid County and State, which said mortgage was ex ecuted by the said T. B. Lambert and Jennie M. Lambert, his wife, to se cure the payment of a note of the same date for f 1350.00, with interest thereon at six per cent per annum, and for a decree declaring aaid nte and mortgage in default, and tho moneya due theron forthwith, anil adjudicating the lights and priori ties of all persona claiming any in terest in said land, , and declaring said mortgage to be a first lien thereon, and foreclosing same, and ordering said property sold to satis fy said judgment and mortgage, and the application of the proceeds ac cording to law, and for judgment against the said T. B. Lambert and Jennie M. Lambert, his wife, for any deficiency that the proceeds may lack or equaling the judgments pins an costs and expenses and accruing costs and expenses, and for a decree barring and foreclosing you and each of you, and all persons in privity with you, or either of you, of all right, title, interest, equity, lien or claim in or to said land, or any por tion thereof, and enioining you and each of you, and all such persons from setting up any right, title, in terest, lien, equity or claim thereto, or any portion thereof, and permit ting any party to aaid suit to bid at said sale, and for such other . and further relief as to the court may appear just and equitable, including costs and disbursements of said "suit. Service of this summons is made upon you by publication thereof, in nursuance of an order of Hon. George R. Bagley, one of the judges of said court, on March 6th, 1916, directing publication in the Hillsboro Argus, a weekly newspaper printed, published and of general circulation throughout said county and state, once a week for six consecutive weeks, the date of the first publica tion beine March 9th, 1916, and the date of the last publication being April 20th, 1916. CHAS. J. SCHNABS.'L, Attorney for Plaintiff. COO Chamber of Commerce Hdg, Portland, Oregon. A Rainy Day Need Not Be Dull Cheer up I Get to work FISH BRAND Reflex Slicker $3.00 Strong, easy fitting, light, and water proof, absolutely. Reflex Edges stop water from run ning in at the front Black. Yellow or OUve-khakt Protector Hat, 75 cents Satisfactim CuaratUmd A. J .TOWER CO. .s BOSTON attammmamia SawjrMVBkM PPVVHhilllfaMB''l I