f r H X 4 Y 1 I s V $1,000 REWARD The Manufacturer of tlic famous Aetna Uraud of Llinejaud Subhur.vSolution wi'l pay tbe atx.vc reward to tiny one that has found or will fiudat any time any'snlt'or other impurities of any nature in the Aetna Hrand of Spray in the original nackaccs. Now, there'are absolutely no strings on this offer. The Aetna Iirand is manufactured from the highest grade of sulphured lime. It is the spray made honestly and is the best on the market, and will remain the host. Rlza T. VanLoh. of North ll'lairm, has sued ber huabund, Nitii i i...n-i.y irivnn imt ih under Wm. VanLoh. for divorce. She !""?' 'i",r,Vi:!...tl,"V",,rJi2l?I alien that he has not aupported !.utit. Hiii mioiiit'd Kuiri of his family properly, and that she th last will and u.tinut r l"''VJ ,aa hfn fnrrd to irO out and Niiiltll, lwil, and hiw duly tUiliirw I , " - " " , a such. Now, llii-rworti, mi mnn muv miu wobii v nc vno ncv-co-havlna claim BKnmt the enisle of lit sitioa nf I if.. Sn noo-lir t f ill wa. .-,.1 I 14. .. III. .1. I will unwmil . . . . " -re... .n-....... . I Yin t.V ni1r,r.l nhn n nirad Bhfl ha. II.-.,. I .1 i..v ra ilrltos 11 I lilt mill, "ic l ouiWI V one auc.' .... nan Oregon, with proper v.Mi. b'-s attBchru, to turn over three gma" toys WI1IHH l HloiuilP irum Mi ..-.w... Psled at Tua.atiii Oils IKInl day ol Martin, 111 111. Vipi-wtrll ill nn.nl Hll.il ll . OYceilM-ll W. J Mattellm, Hi morinwHuvtiu llaiik Building, I'orllaiiil. Ore,, AUoroev fr K.ouirii. their sons -to th uoyH anfi Girls Aid Rnripiv laaf 8umm0- JuKluilli ....,,,,( She wants the euatodv f two oiaer ooys, wno are with L. K. Wilkes departed this week for California, where he will strain take up his duties in connection with the U. S. sur vey. He expects to be absent Several months. ARE YOU GOING TO BUILD? Notice to Farmers -The Beth- ...... I.1 1 1 1 'll - I .1 a , c 1 c. C.,0 r',jr lcu nupper win ciww me .-kxj. r. iui.-.uuK w v" peason by runs on March 25, April 8, 22, and May 6 and 20th. 1-3-5 B. LEIS, Beaverton, Ore. 8 TUd Argus Free General Contractors Brick and Cement work done. A- I Croeni, Hop houses and barns, 56.50 Tte. Nissen tier thousand for luinkr. Elitu- Thos. eline. 8; cents ter thousand. he city Monday, on a reifis 1 ? .1, ' rAir,u. ter'n tr'P- Theo. has a new iradinc and excavatine, all york guaranteed. and wife and Nissen, of Scholls, were machine, and is srettin? to be some driver, ii Kir Street, Uillsboro P. O. Hox in. IMioue Main 92' Patterson Under tahing Company O A. I'nilrraon. Mk'. "The Dfttly Orejfonian and True Argus; One Year For $6.00 thls'gives you X5he Artfus FREE. No Agents Daily fcnd Sunday and G Argus $8.00 I'unkkai. Pibkc-wb akd kmalmr9 church. Knjjlish Sunday schoo' nN iw-iMi t 2;(X).-K. W. Luecke, Pastor. Ovrr HilUlMiro I'wtiinure a Hlw. to. j Kbi n.i Siiiiiy ! mi '7- J I 8aw cord wood. Dolea ud to 12 , ........ (J rrtUo ; flmatA fanna la and KAQfflii f oil is i nil a infn Farm Mortgage Loans Utovewood lengths. Will go into Write to us about terms, statins the country. Write, phone or amount wanted and character, The Oregoman New Spring' Go-Carts HAVE ARRIVED Come In and Examine them Now Is the time to purchase Wall Paper, Wo carry a complete StocK. Donelson's Furniture Store Third Street I H We Sell on the Installment Plan The March King's stately name Is known wherever music holds its own, wherever drums and cymbals throb, and orchestras hold down their job. A Sousa march just mention that, and mark how people smile thereat; they know what Sousa's music is; it 's melody without the fizz ; it's full of energy and pep, and makes old graybeards dance a step; they hear the sound of marching men, of chargers trotting down the glen, tho shock of battle and the roar, and billows beating on the shore. And Sousa, when he would compose that music which the whole world knows, fills up his pipe with good old "Tux" (name t'other brands, and he says, "Shucks I"). Tuxedo is the smoke of men who do big things with lyre or pen, who make the old world's wheels go round, whose names will down the ages sound. JOHN PHILIP SOUSA And Hit Hand, Sari "All tht elm, energy eni enlhuiiatm we put Into the playing of 'Tht Start and Strlpet For ever 'we find In thetltaJy me 0 Tuxedo. " jpw CJ, Jlni Hit Entire Bani , Onion seed for sale: Oregon Yellow Danvers. srrown this year Inquire of E. F. Wohler. Hills- l)oro. Oregon. Telephone Farm er 35x 1. 46tf German Lutheran Easter ser vices, with communion, will he held on Sunday afternoon, at 2;30, at the Congregational I t Was Very Plain to Her By SADIE OLCOTT DIPONT EXPLOSIVES por tOOIh. Dupont Stumping, $12.00 Rcpauno Stumping ItJSO AIo Handlo Oapm and Futea E. SHEAER 1'ortlane, Ore., Route 2. One half mile N. K Dethiny Store. 1 mil mi Amerlmii llrl and, vvlmt" more. If there In anytliliijc "UrrlnK I want to l In ll. When I lie ii Kuro i-an war broke out 1 wan trawling in the Balkan Hlnk-n ami made the ac quaintance of the wife of one of the chief diplomat. I don't re-1fy be rautie there la a lot In thin atorjr ihut It wouldn't do for me to re ten I. In deed. I ahall endeavor to toll It In a way that my own Identity ahall nut be known. From my friend the dlplomat'a wife I beard great deal about Ibe atrtiKslo between tho entente and the central power to aeoare the adhesion of the different Balkan atatea. I waa lin- presaed with tbe fact that there was a lot of chicanery going on and wan seized with a dealre to take a hmid in It, for the reprewntatlvea of encb aide -were ready to pay any price for hiforniattoa Hi to what the other aide waa going to do. 1 dropiel a hint to tbe diplomat's wife tbnt I would liku to try my baud at diplomacy, which aha uuderatood to mean apylug. The very next day 1 received an bi vltatton to call at certain embnwiy. 1 waa received by the secretary of leiratlon. He waa tbe moat cleau cut man r had ever met, very haudHonw, with a certain ImpreiwIveneeM alxjut hbu that Is lndeecrlbuble. 1 made up DR.W. H. PASLEV Dentist Offices in the HnblelBulUling, notaln, Main Ktiwl. ailjoinliiK l'.i Oltlce Hlilg. Kooma 1 and 4. Phone City Hillsboro - - Oregon FOR THfc Best Fire Insurance AND PROMPT SETTLE MENT OH LOSSKS SE8 JOHN VANDERWAL Agent London & Lanca shire rire Insurance Co. Pacific SIMM Phone 324 H ILLS BOKO SIMMONS alue and location of farm, etc. Fear & Cray Portland, Ore. call on mo. Carl Skow, Hillsbo ro. Phone. City 462. or call at lualatin Hotel. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon r'or the County of Wash ington. Lulu J. Witt. Plaintiff, va. Frederick V. Witt. Defendant. Tb FKKDKR1CK F. WITT, the alxive named "defendant: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF ORECON. You are herbv rcauir- my mina weo ana mere mat wneiuer eit o anpear anil answer the com- or no I succeeded In a dlplomutlc- miu- I plaint filed against you in the above ilon I; would bend all my energle to I entitled court and cause, on or before securlug aim for my own sweet elf. the 21st day of April, 1916, and if vi, tT..ntiemi-i I win call h in vou rail so to appear ana answer, me ... , I i ri 1 1 ... a ... I' j- told me that Ibe entente allien were piainini win ipw w uk ur, In great doubt which way the Bulgart- the relief prayed for .n her com an'oatwouidjump. He e.pres-ed the P'ajn .ch as oHows: Idea In the choice lai.gu..ge. but I tofore an(J betwen doo't remember bla wordn. He wish- plaintiff and defendant be dissolved; ed me to go to Sofia and gain the con- that plaintiff be granted an absolute fldence of tome Bulgarian iimguate a'vorce from the defendant; that the and worm out of blm wbk b able King plaintiff be permitted to resume her Ferdinand waa going 10 ueciure ior. i maiden name 01 uuiu d.iueg,ano. wi I prolonged tbe mleniew with Mr. I she have such other and further rebel Fauntleroy as long an jioKsllile. all tbe as to the Court may sccrn meet and while glvlug blm aucb little bluta to equnarjie ami nun mib juuB- .i.o him tn mmelf an a woman mem ior ner cosis PRESERVE Tliat 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 SHERIFFS S ALE Notice ia hereby given that by vir tus of an order, di'i'ree and writ of elocu tion twueil out of and under tliemt ol me illreuit Oourt of lue HUlo of Oregon, for WsRhliigUui Co. Ore., (luted the Mil day 01 April, l!MH. In favor of John M Wall, the alalntin and hkaiiihi Atiinnna iee ami havitl KeKtiitto. derendantM, for the aum nfJ.liHii, costs and the further sum ol ofil.lkiO wilb inlerHKt thereon from tbe 1st ilHy of Mrch, 1HI3 al th rate of 8 per cent, per auiitiiu and for the dinner sum ol J 100 attorney feea, to lue (lireeUxl ami (lnllvr1, aoiiunaiiiiliig me u disks saw of the real property hn.tnafl.erilemiribeil. I bs.s levied upon and pursuant to said order, decree ami writ of eteoiiuon, I will, on Monclav, ibo tlih day of May.ltHo KlIhnBouth door of the oolirlhouMB In Hillnhoro, W aalilngton t'oun y, uregon , at ths hour of leu o'clock a. in of aid tlav. sell st public auction to the highest bidder for cuali In blind, all the tollowing deiioribed real properly, lying, being and tiuiala in SVHliniKton Oouuty, Oregon, and more pirlic.uUrly desnribed aa fol lows, to-wit: The Kjl ball of Lot numbered 7 and the West half of L t uiiinberB 1 B Pi . Mor tiiutlale, aaiii MorUmdale being situated In tactions 5 and 0 and lohu Kllliott lo nation Laud Claim Number 41, T I 8 R 1 W, Will. Mir., Washington County, Ore iron. to satisfy the hereinbefore named sums suit for the conn and eipenses ol kiile itml said writ. Haiti sale will be made subject to re demption aa per statute of Oregon. Doted at Hlllaboro, Oregon, this 6th ilayol April, WUk J. E. REEVES, Sheriff of Washington Coun' ty, Oregon. Feed Your Cows 'i The wonderful alfalfa and molasses feed.. Hundreds of the most success ful breeders and dairymen en-, dorse it Made by the largest . exclusive feed mill ia the world, w w M n.M ttadr Brook MUUnf Os. WUU WiU, WMk. : Easily Handled Grant Six is the most easily handled six in the world. It is not only easy to tteer easy riding easy to care for easy to buy but it is always easy on your pocket book. Because Grant Six ia both light and right, It is easy on tires easy on gaso line, oils and repairs. Owasrs avsrat SO ' tibss Bo of taa-asaay ft m kith em it nils. And Grant Six stick to the road. No matter how much you plan to spend, see the Grant Six. 60 One-half Hour Service Dulmage-Manley Auto Co. Portland Distributors Washington County Branch at Corl & Harms Garag Hillsboro, Oregon. keepx ready for the purone. When, however. I could think of no more polnta on which to ask Instructions 1 bade him goodby and aet out for So Ba. 1 Waa some time gettlug the Informa tion I denlred. for there wan only one persou who knew what tbe king had decided to do. and that waa tbe king blinaelf. Indeed, I got tbe Information, not frmn a iiemou. but from tuy own observation. Sometimes tbe plainest and disburse ments. This summons is served upon you by publication there it, 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 you of the pen dency of this suit, by order of the Honorahle Geo. R. Bagley, Judge of the above entitled Court, which or der was duty given, mr.de and enter ed on the 6th day of March, A. D., 1916. The date of the first publica- tblng to a woman la that for which tjon 0f this summons as fixed by said he can give no reawu. I soou knew order is the ilth day of March, 1916, that King Ferdinand would take the German side ll w I knew It 1 can not Ml you. though It was a plalu as tbe none of the klngV face, and every oi who ban seen blm or Ida picture knows that bla nose U not to be mis taken for nuy other u". Returulug to Mr. Fauntleroy. I told blm that tbe king would Jump toward Berlin Vlieu 1 waa asked I He nource of my Information 1 Kaid that 1 bad succeeded in ma!;lng a hiding in a room where the king hiid received a flepmntioti of r.ulgnrtnn mngnates. who had come to protest against ms majesty's taking sides with (iermany, and 1 was coinim-ed that he waa fool ing ihem. Mr. Fauntleroy nked me how I knew Ibe king waa fooling tbeiu. and I replied. "Just aa any. woman knows when a man Is not to lie trusted." Mr. Fauntleroy said he reckoned I was not ent out for a spy. though he offered to pay m for my work. I de clined to take anything. But," 1 added. "Mr. Fauntleroy. if you act on wbut 1 lull you you will gain credit tn jour profession." I cave him a plead ng look, as tnoiign ! was awfully Interested In his xuc- N0TICE OF SHERIFFS SALE. Wanted at onee: Young men for automobile business. Rip; pay. We make you expert in ten weeks by mail. Pay ua after we secured you position. Century Automobile Institute, 200 Los Angeles, Cal. George R Bagley, Flain'iff, vs. The Pence Company, a corporation, de fendants, . i Bv virtue of an execution Issued out of the Clrcoit Court or the state of utegon for Multnomah County in the above ea titled cause, to me directed and dated March it, 1016, upon a iudgmen rendered and entered in said court on Aug. a8. lootf, in fsvor of Geo. R. bagley, plaintiff, and against The Pence Comnsnv. defendants, upon which tbe sum of (676 remains unpaid, besides the coots of and upon tbls writ, 1 did os April loth, loirj, levy upon toe 101 low ing tracts of land: 1. A strip of land 60 feet wide, being jo teet on eacn aide w line run as follows: Heginnrng st point 86 1 ft west of the N. B. corner of sec. a, T. t n., k. 1 w., w. m , tnence in a southerly direction; thence tn an easterly direction; tnence tn a northeast' rrly dliection, crossing ttie east line 01 Slid section at a point 444-5 feet sonth of of ihe N. E. corner thereof; said t!ne being the cen'er line of the flume or ditch constructed on the N. R of the N. K v i,rid fee. ix. a. A strip 1 ud 60 feet wide, being 30 fee' on each s le of a line run as follows: Beginning a a point 149 feet wtst of the N. corner of Sec. 8. T.JN.'R. a W.. M.: thence in a southerly direction thence in anesstetly direction; thence in a noitbeaster'y rliection.croasiag fie esi-t line of tbe M W it of the N, K V of mid 8-c. a8; tsid linebeiug Iheci nlei 'ire of the flume or ditch constmcted o i 5ai1 liiini; said two stiips of laud ii' g the laud conveyed in a deed from ,J.-' and W. R. Welch Trustees under III' ssl will nd tesiament of John W.lch. IInry. Welch, beneficiary undsr si 1 will and Kannle Welch,- his wife, to Tl 5 Pence Company. low therefore, by virtue ;of said ex ec (ion, I will on Monday, tbe 15th da; of tlay, 1916, Ht 10 o'clock A. M., st ihi Snulli door of the Conntv Court Hi use in Hiilsboro, Washington County, Oi m 1 nt Pu!lio Auction (subject to ledemptiun,) to the highest bidder for cssh in hand, all the right, title and interest which the said defendant has In an 1 to the above described property or au. part thereof, to satisfy said ex ecution and judgment. Hated this 10th day of April, 1916. Hmtissue, April 13, 1916. .. . . Lust issue, Msv 11, 1916. . . J. E. REEVES, Sheriff of Washington County, Oregon. . . Bv J. C. APPLF-fJATR. rw.rn.r-. and the date of the last publication is the 20th day of April, 1916. J. N. HAhVl, Attorney for Plaintiff. Suite 409-412 Gerlinger Building, Portland, Oregon lion 0 this tummomt, which said pub lication thereof is of date March tun, 1916; and if you fail to move, demur, answer or in some manner plead to said complaint, for wnt 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 defetd ants, T. B. Lambert and Jennie M. Lambert, his wife, C. R. Gom and Coin, his wife, J. W. Chaf- fin and - Chaffin, his wife, ruid John Biehn and Bichn, his wife, n the sum of $1,150.00, to gether with interest thereon at tho rate of 6 per cent per annum from the 28th day cf 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, h: Book 63, on Page 631, Records of Mortagages for Washington County, Oicgon, covering that certain real property situate in Washington County, Oregon, and more particu Ten (10) and Eleven (11), of Block One ill. North Hillsboro Acres, as jthe aame appears upon the duly rer; i rded, plat uiereoi, or record ami on file in the office of the Recorder of Conveyances of said County and -State, which ssid 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 $1360.00, with interest tfereon at six por cent per annum, and for a decree declaring said riite . and mortgage in default, and . the moneys due theron forthwith, . and. ; ' adjudicating the rights and priori- -' tics of all persona claiming any in terest in said land, and declaring said mortgage to be a first lien the:-eon. 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 of equaling the Judgments plus all costs and expenses and accruing costs and expenses, and lor a decree barring and foreclosing you and each of you, and all persons in privity with you, or either of you, 1 of all right, title, interest, equity, lien or claim in or to said land, or any por tion thereof, and enjoining jou and each of you, and all such persons from setting up any rignr, utie, in terest, lien, equity or claim thereto, or any portion thereof, and permit- . ,.1 a- I -J ting any party 10 saia nni va um ni ; said sale, and for such other and further relief as to the coun may , appear just and equitable, -including costs and disbursements of said suit. Service of this summons is jnade upon you by publication thereof, in pursuance of an order Of Hon. George R. Bagley, one of the judires of said court, on March 6th, 1916, Hireetimr nnhlication In the Hillfboro 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 ,puhlic' tion being March 9th, 1916, and the date of the last publication being April 20th, 1916. CHAS. J. SCHNABEL, Attorney for Plaintiff. 600 Chamber of Commerce Bldg, 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. 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 wire, de fendants. To the Defendants, T. B. Lambert and Jer.nie M. Lambert, his wife, C. R. Goin and Goin, hia 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 tho complaint filed against you in the above entiled court and n ni- lf.ii-o Mnndjiv. Anril 24th. ecus, and 1 really llilnk be believed I 1916i wn;c js moro than six weeks ws lntereete.1 for mm aim ni m,- after the date of the lirst puDtica self. He endeavored to persuade his superior and other diplomats to send word to London and Tarts ttiat rung Ferdinand was about to declare for the central powers. But none or tnose great men could see what was ABC to me, and when the king did Join the Germans they were all very mucn as tonished, and the powers they repre sented were caught In a position for which tbey were by no means prepared. There was one. however, wno couiu say, "I told you so. innr. was Fauntleroy. He had taken tne precau tion to enter a protest to his govern ment against trusting King Ferdinnnd nd reeommendlng certain movements of troois In view of Bulgaria's action. It was risky for him to uo tuis. ior 11 most be done oyer his chief's head. Judge or the secretary's delight when his chief was ordered home and he iFauntleroyi was made ambnssndor. He sent for me. and the moment 1 en tered the room. In his ecstatic condi tion, he took me In his arms and kiss ed me. Of course by that action he put him self In my power, but he never realized that It was the turning ixiliit between ds. When "he Introduces me how" be does It with Intended facetlmisness. "This is my wife." he snys. "We work very well together. My diploma cy Is founded on reason, here on In stinct I Would give fifty of my rea sons for one of her Instincts. Be this as It may, his start as a dip lomat was entirely due to me. And yet I take no credit to myself for whnt occurred. How so many diplomatic ihimdorer enn fail to see What was so plniu to n wiininu with no education lu diplomacy whatever Is unintelligible to me , . .- . A Rainy Day Need Not Be Dull Cheer up ! Get to work ; in a Fish Brand Reflex Slicker $3.00 Strong, easy fitting, light, and watir pnef. absolutely. Reflex Edges stop water from run ning la at the front Black, Yellow or OHve-khski. Protector Hat, 75 cents . "tPw-3 Satisfaction GmuumletJ j A.J.TOWERCO. BOSTON Daily Journal and The "Weehty Argus One Year, Both Papers $5.25 Daily and Sun Journal and Argus, One Year.l-$7.50. Do It Now COFFEE CLUB COOK HOOKS The second edition ot the Coffee Club Cook Book is on sale, at 50 cents. The booka are on sale at the followinj- places: Vaught's Grocery. Hillsboro Mercantile Co. Donelson's Furniture Store. Gragjr & Powell Grocery. Roas Grocery. Rest Room, Second St, near Morton Greenhouse Weekly Argus