"X ;s.W County Official Fnjvr Mm AM s llBERT hanac-iaii-nt or mars s iunkincion 2 Nights Only-Mon. and Tues., May 22-23 The Idol of the Screen MARY PiCKFORD In Her Greatest Characterization IN FIVE ACTS A Typical,andjPowerful Portrayal A Genuine Pick ford Classic 1 I ii5 r in." it. r 4 V- .vfc.-lofai-,.'.J--'-'y- II if jl I Mary , Pickford the I'vVorld's foremost mo- 3 l r. peats in "Rags" the transcendent triumph she attained in "Teas of the Storm Country" hitherto conceded to be her greatest success. Special Photo-Play Organ Music By Vincent Engeldinger, formerly Pipe Organist at the Rex Theatre, Eugene J Usual prices for this attraction 5-1 Oc REMEMBER! "Liberty Theatre" the home of the very best in photo dramas. no1 m u I' i I , Mill i .Hill Hi'li'Ml' ! i'ii;iii'i1iiii;H,l!i!l1'yi!iiiiii!!'f ill M II MM Hll'IIIIIW -illim..!!::-! ! . I h j t'-safe "-I ! l!illiilll!glll D2TSritLstey D. CORWIN mm M 111 U, A, t.ONU, Ktlllr. K'ltrre.t at I lie JMl Ortue nt HUUhnro, tirg n, M con.t-ol4M mail ttmllcr. Snl0'lpli. n. $i v ioi Kiumni. ISM'Kl) KVKKV TiatKMtAk "BY MoKINNhf The primary raniuaitrn closes tonight, and thtre has bn a piritfd battle for nomination. The Arjjus has endeavored to state nothinR but facts in the advocacy of candidacies. It h9 had no spleen to vent, and I as supported certain gentlemen be cause it believed in their efficien cy and conduct of official duties. It has endeavored to insult the intelligence of no voter and has no apologies to otTer. Tha Argus trusts the sober common sense of the body politic will have its expression at the polls, Friday. and then will begin the cam paign for November. Ixxk out for figures coming to the public at the last minute when it is impossible to correct them. Any statement that will btur analysis is generally put forward in plenty of time. The "last minute" work is never de pendable. One of these efforts is to place the cost of the crimi nal courts. There are thousands of dollars difference in the rec ord facts from Clerk Luce's leiger to statements now being sent out. The civil cases take perhaps fully fifty percent., or more, of the court costs. Place no credence in figures sprung at the last hour. The total cost of the circuit court, both CIVIL and CRIMINAL, for 1915. in cluding jurors, bai litis, witnesses, justice court costs, grand juries, court reporters, meals for jurors, and everything, is, according to Clerk Luce's books. $10,983.99. of which $UC5.36 is from justice courts. The circuit court costs are $9,618.63 for the 12 months. The boat for Salt Creek will be ready about Sunday and there is bound to be a considerable passenger list. II. W. Miller, of Forest Grove, was a county seat visitor the last of the week. Fred Hamel. ot West Union, was greeting friends in the city the last of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Damon Greer, of Portland, were out Sunday, guests of the K. II. Greers. M. McDonald, of the Oregon Nursery, was in the city Mon day. Chas. Stephens and Clell Cars tens, of Banks, were in the city Monday. G. F. C. Geishirt, of Watt Union, was in town the first cf the week. Born, to Wm. H. Bunger and wite, of North Plains, May 16, 1916, a daughter. Born, at Hillsboro, to Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Batchelder, of near North Plains, May 15, 1916, a daughter. John E. Bailey and wife, of Forest Grove, were Hillsboro visitors today. Spaces are left on the ballot bo a voter may write in the name of anyone else if the printed names are not satistactory. Claims allowed for the Month of Aim ii, 1316. CITATION IN THE COUNTY COURT OF TH'j? STATE OF OREGON FOR WASHINGTON COUNTY. To Wiihelm Jnliiw Hrmann, nd th known hriraof Willielm O Hurinann, tii PtU Ontfju. auJ all mwmix intonated in aaiJ ealate.Oreetinn : In the Name of tba Ktat of Onwui: Yu and oh of you ar liereby cited and rauir1 to appear tb Oouiit? Court " lJh Wtt "I OrPH(.ii, for Waahington fount?, at the eonrt room tlirel a iion tU. lib day of Ju..Ml6,lb nanift being thflS'.h judicial day of tin Jiuv lnr or nam county court, a' in hour of 10 o'clock In the forenoon of gild day, and then and thorn Bli w pmw, II nv yoj have, why an ordKt oftalil 'jourr xhonld not he made authorizing, linemhiir. empowering and direntini! 10 .1 MuMear, as adniiulntrator of thn estttv nf Wilhplrn O Hnimnn, dfrrt t,3 h1'! at private wale for nauli In hand all the fnllowinir dewrlbed real profwrty, lyiio!, tieing and aituaUi In Wanliinirtun County, nrp')n, and particularly dcsnrllwd, a follows, towit: The nort heast quarter of tin S nilhwot iiuartxr of S-,tio,i 1(5 in Tuwnsi: " N n Ii of nances Wm of w II'hiiiuUo MRinliau. coutaiuing 4 1 acred. a p-ayrd for in tbe petition of aaid K .1 McAlear, a audi ailiiiiiilatrator, for the purpoxfl of realizing lunda to pay the indebteitnnsa aKainat aaid trttate, and the Cnata end charge of the ad ml liatration tlmwof. Witnefla thrt Honorable I) H Rnaaonrr, Jude of the r.ii, nt y Court of the State of 'tr'inon, for WaHUiniiton bounty, with the nal of slid Court altixed thia .'Ird day ol May, HtlO. Attest: E. C. Luce. . County Clerk. By Henry Kuratll. Drnuty. William Q iiare, Attorney fur Ailinin ltraUir. May the beat men win! R & II Buxton Mercantile Co., $6.05; Sylvan Mercantile Co., $6.70; J I! Campbell, $1.85; Seventi Bros, $3.(15; E Fischer, $2.25; Bell & Ow ens, 2 bills, $0.75, $14; Hoffman Bros, $4.80; S Riley Cogan, $25.60, Hunger Bros Lumber Co, bridgcg $ 93.65 R & II John Wunderlkh, $262.40 Charles L Baker, $2.55; N Bangs, $2; Stevens Bros, $11.75; Haulen- beck Bros, $4.20; Banks Iron Works, $4; Frank Petrzilka, $2.50; J II Wescott & Son, $19.85; L J Holtz, $2; George Mickle, $5.1.6; City of Cornelius, $1.50; Bram & Siedelman Lumber Co, $14.32; Hod son Feenaughty Co, $87.99; Sylvan Mercantile Co, $8.75; Eagle Lum bcr Co, $23.89; Hodson Feenaughtey Co, 2 bills, $74.97, $42.89; Bell & Owens, $43.15; Groner & Rowell, $6.15; Banks Iron Works, $3.80; Coast Culvert & Flume Co, $36.72; Honeyman Hrlw. Co, $16.79; Challa combe Bros, $$2.40; A B Schoon over, $5.40; Denny-Renton Clay & Coal Co, $27.09; Oregon Electric R R Co,, $3.90; Sagert & Blank, $1.75; Ilodton Feciwughty Co, $229.70; Speil & Wegner, $11.75; I N Robin son, $2; Chas Geiberger, 2 bills, $4.65; $6.15; Wm Davis, $1; J L Groff, $4.70; J Gaarde, $7.40; Hills boro Mercantile Co, $10.15; Elmer (Concluded Next Issue) UnN HISTORY Carnatlun Company Still Making a Campaign lor More Product STILL PAVING SI1SF0R MW Mil k ! Field Man Onh Say high! Price I'vir' Paid at Thin Season This Attractive Range Field man F. 0. Orth. for the Carnation Co.'s condensers, here and at Forest Grove, was in tl' city Tuesday en route for coun try points, attempting to fur ther build up the milk supply for the two institutions. The com pany is receiving more milk ut present than at any time in its history, at this time of year1, and asamatUrof fact the highest price for May season is now be inu paid produeers-Jl.GT) per htindred-weiRht, A campaign for more milk means that the factories are re ceivir.tr orders for product great er than before, and the milk pioducers who can not make something out of dairying at the present prices, are out of luck. fhi9 is the best jjrass season, and less feed is required for the herds. Mr. Orth states that less milk ia now beintf shipped to Portland than for a number of seasons, and the outside shipment u trrowing less and less all the time. Mrs. Mary fcJ. Loxley, wife of John Loxley, died at her home in this city, Sunday, aged t) years. She leaves a husband, and n daughter. Mrs. Taylor, a teacher. The funeral took place Monday, and interment was in the,. local cemetery. Samuel Boone, aged about 1", of near Varley. fell olf a porch Sunday, and broke both bones of one of his forearms. Dr. ttrwin reduced the fracture, which was a bad one, the bone proti tiding through the tlesh. The first real warm weather of the Spring season struck this section the first of the week, and it made the asphalt in the paved street loom up like darkies in a woodpile. The music pupils of Miss Dee Darlinjr will give thel- Spring recital at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Nelson, Saturday eve ning, May20. at 8 o'clock. A. A. Pike, of Beaverton, was in town Monday, attending the Development League meeting. J. C. Miller and wife, of the Arcade district, were city callers Monday afternoon. Judge U. O. Stevenson, of Gales Creek, was in town Tues day, greeting friends. 4 Years Chief Duputy C. G. REITER Candidate for Republican Nomination for County Surveyor Primary Election May 19, 1916 SUMMONS In the Circuit Court or the Slate of Oregon for Washington County. crneat . Lang, Plaintiff, Eva M. PurUll, Defendant. . To Eva M. Purtell, defendant above named. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE Or OREGON: You are hereby re quired to anpaar and answer the complaint filed ngaiimt you in the above entitled Court within six weeks from the firht publication of una nummona, to wu 1,10 ;iri (lay or July, 1916,and if you fail to answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief de manded, in the complaint, to wit th-tt the plaintiff recovar r. decree ag"im:t the defendant for the sum of $2S0(l with interest theraon nt the rati of 8 per cent per annum from the 20th day of October 1914 and the further sum of $350.00 attorneys fees and the coats and disbursements of thin suit. That the mortgage given hv the defandant to the plaintiff (dated Urtobor 20ih, 1914, recorded in book 73, pago 116, records of mortgages, Wanhington County, Or egen.) upon the following Droner'-v to secure the payment of said Bum of fZKOQ be foreclosad, towit: beginn ing at the quarter section point be tween sections 2 nd 3 .Towimbip 2 South Range 1 WeBt of W. M. runn ing thence South 54 degrees Kant 2.94 chains; thence North 50 degrees seven minutes East along lino be tween Ix)ts 30 and 31 in North Tig ardville Addition 8.97 chains to Gra ham Avenue; thence along Graham Avenue to a point in the extention of a line between lots 27 and 28 of said Addition, beinsr 2.99 chains more or less; thence South 39 degrees 63 minutes West 8.97 chains more or less to the placa of beginning, con taining 2.64 acres, being the ensit part of lot 81 in North Tigardville Addition according to the recorded plat thereof, in the office of the re corder of conveyances of Washington l-ounty, Stato of Oregon. Also fill the following described real nronortv situated in the County of W.isrfinr-1 ton and State of Oregon, viz: All of lts numbered Twentv-Enrht (28) Twenty-Nine (29) Thirty (30) and Thirty-Two (32) of and in North Tigardville Add'tion as shown by the man nnd nlnt thereof duly re corded in the office of the recorder of conveyances of Washington County, Oregon. That said mort- is s KI nt an unusually low juice. SM cusy weekly or monthly terms. Cnni' d in Plain Hack or Knanieleil llaek. Call anil examine I lie new model of the I'Vco Scwiu , Machine. KtK;iril'v.ss ot pi iee, it is the equal ol uti vuiiu'Iiiuc on the market. Sold fi down and $i per wttk. E. I. DONELSON, Furniture JOHN U. SMITH For State Senator Counliet of Unaoln, Tillamook, Washington and Yamliill Ncwlrg, Die, May i5, loiti. My pear Voter: I cannot travel all over four counties to meet yon personally. I. take the liberty l iv uiiutlinn you of my platform npjieaj. iug iu official pamplet issuetl by tin Secretary of Stale wherein I espies my convictions as s.tronj;ly as pai Ha meutary laii)iiujc will iK-runt. If any of my competitors have uu ismu it has not yet appeared ami cannot appear now. Humeusomc lobulation U the issue. Mv slecan is. "NO MORI-; LAWS. Repeal, Ametnl, Abolis. Drastic Cut tin of Kxpcusej." If you approve, hclp iue in the fight before ami lifter election. It is your fiejit as well as mine. Simerely yours, JOHN U. SMITH Paid A-l. Republic Prim.ri. May 19 FOR STATE SENATOR v v' 7. Piii yaixrself in HER4place fir. flan "Why not get a good oil stove to that dur ins; the hot weather Your wife or mother or abler or daughter, ,f can prepare th. meals in a cool.com iortubU hitchtn? I Thfrc's no ovi-rhi'iiliiig the kitclu-n wi.ii unap-ta-dutd oil cook kIoVl', It's just like cool in; wiih city gas, Tla buincra con centrate tin heat at llw differ cut cooking points. NEW PEKECTION GL.CO3i3$TOVE 4 mil mini AW, ftpl V No wool or ctwl or ashes to lug. No waiting for fires to catch up. The Ioik blue chimneys do away" with oil amoke anil Miu-11. In . 't, 3, and 4 turner Irea, with or.ulii ovna. Atno rntiloi niutlcla wall Kirrlrflii cu.il.ihK own, STANDARDOIL COMPANY ILalilulula) Hillsboro Mercantile Co. gngo bfl decreed to be the mort gage of the (lefuiidaiil and a purchase rite nio; tg:iL"j iijion the above d-in'i-ilicd pitrrels of hind, thut said moitgago he foreclosed and the property sold in the manner pro vided by law and that the prorevda ari.sing from suid sule be appliod firKt to the payinp.it of the costs and diidiurser.ieiits of this suit and the cuf.t and expenses of , making isle leid the ri'iiiiiiniler thertaof be apollod to the payment of the claim of the plaintiff, on account of principal, in lereHt and uvtorncy fea-s, ana that any li!ncc thereafter ' remaining ho paid to the defendant, her heirs and aligns, That the plaintiff may becomo n bidder at said sale and i.h'tl the defendant atd all per-8.-4111 claiming by or through or under l'fr after the period of redemption fib;: 1 1 have expired bo barred and forever foreclosed of and from all equity of redemption 1n or to said p.-oporty. And t'ut the plaintiff may liavn such other nnd fuHhor re lief as is meet in tha premises. This summons is served upon you by publication , thereof once each week for six , consf-cutite weeks in The Hillsboro Anjus, a newspaper published in Hillsboro, Washington (!ounl.v. Kl ilo ,,f )hu,.,, k. .-.i. of tho Honorable Ceorge R. Bagloy, jiKii'o or me ".novo e"titld Court rini'c and en'.ered on the 17th day of May, 101 fl. ' JAS. S. STRICKLER, Attor.i-!V for Plaintilt. Fiwt publication May 18, lDlrt. List publicatior June 29, lttlfl. TO iTi:itH. NOTICR OP FINAL SKTTLKMENT. Ni.tico is heivby given that the lindcrHiLri ed Iiiik Hulv dlnrl inn n a.u. ,,,, fecount ben-jn and 'hat the Honor- alili' C'ilmt' Cniiit h:ia ant and place for bearing of the same nnd any ol,j elions th it may he nmdi or filed thereto for Monday, .lnnr. im'i, ' 1'0, nt 'l-o court loom nt the court house at Hillsboro, Ore gon, at 10:00 o'clock A. M. of said day. Dated thin Ififh dnv ef May. 1916. CARRIE HCHEDVIN, Admmistratnr of the 'Btate of lohn .SYheJvin, Deceased. JOHN M. WAI,f Attorney for Estate. t J The present dlHlrlit uttui ncy U flooillug the county wlili Iriirrn 1.1! lug of Ills record nnd hbi'Iii thnl I liave hud aNHlstiiiico In soiiiu of Uu' I in porl mi l eiiHca I have trli'il. Hi' stains that every iIiiiiiiikh ami t'niilly raae tried Ima been won for I lie county; thut no money hus been p.ild for oiitalilo hkhIhIhih'o nnd Hint I h routs and lines colleciml n i t t( v 1 1 i n t . -If imy llio eiitiru expeiiMe uf Hie eniii Inal courts. Note that not u simile fllture is pulilUhed. Voters lire en titled to IlKures thut they muy Judgo for theniselves. In seven nnd one half years ho tins tried threo dauwmo ami rour equity cases; lias hml en nsMls Unt all the time, uicept the le.st rmn' east's, paid by the taxpayers; Iuih tried Ave cuses In tho Hupreino court, won throe and lost two. Tfc year 1915 wus an average n r and the lines uud costs cnlli'iied amouuted to f 2 , ii T, l . 5 uml the enilm expense of operutliig tho criminal courts amounted to l3,a2IMU. These ar tho figures taken from I lie records after deduetlng'tho costs of civil cases. The llsures hero given tire for criminal mutters alone. I liuve had uhhIhI iiiico in a few eases, and won many, while he Iiiih been assisted by his brother, an alii" attorney, in neurlv all of I. Iu fua 'WII and criminal. Ho you ivcill inore than a half domm eases dui lm: Uie past eight years that he has tried alone? If tho office hna been so ably and economically conducted, why the ne cessity of these misleading state ments? He made the statement, hint Saturdny at a meeting that the tax payers are not required to pay over 1600 per year while the figures show that tho entire expenso, after de ducting fines and costs, collected for the year 11)15, wus over $10, noil. I have refrained from ottnrkltiir the professional and social i,uli wy opponent as I believe ill u lull eiiiiomuniy appeal to tho vol era. I am a rsndlduto and will ap'tie.'liilo your support. Jl. t, HAdUCY. (Paid Adv.) John Uebel, of ahove Mmin taindale, waa a city caller Wed nesday afternoon.