is MANACt-MljNT Of PHOPS S IIAKKiNOlVN t i Ai MNWi H-eiHor , O.i'j;. i, is . cm,' , Siilwiipti, ii. f ISM' I,U i-A . l iii i tit Iti'ldbotn ..v in ,t: mutter, s vi ninuitii. V THt'rtMi.W Feature Extraordinary FRIDAY AND SATURDAY June 14-15 -! V- 1. r, v.-kivNKi When it lookn like peace with Mexico, those complain who com plained when war seemed inevit able. There evidently is no wiy to please tho Hughes pri'ss. ga In Her Greatest Success mo Petrova 99 A Play of Thrilling Intensity 5 Acts-312 Scenes ALSO "BOBBY BUMPS GETS ASUBSTITUTE" Comedy : V 1 l ', l t ',. J ' . I I ' Sunday Only, July 16th PARAMOUNT FEATURE Donald Brian America's Most Popular Junevile Star in "The Voice In The Fog" FIVE ACTS Also Comedy Reel 5&10c TIRE SALE P 1 Size 30x3 30x3 1-2 32x3 1-2 Ford Sizes Sale Price $ 8.00 10.00 12.00 Take Advantage of these Bar gains. Order Today. You will need Tires Soon. S. E. Bird & Co. AUTOMOBILE DEALERS Hillsboro Main 812 SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court oflhe State oi Oregon for Washington County. (.;. M. Anderson, Plaintiff, vs. Nellie Anderson, Defendant. To Nellie Anderson, the above j rTHNAMfc OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You are hereby re armed to appear and answer the JU.piaint filed against you in the PLUG CHEWING . A WHOLESOME HABIT In No Other Way Can You Get All the 1 1 Richness and Flavor of th? Laf , ; "SPEAR HEAD" BEST CHEW Many prominent physicians declare chewing to be the most wholesome way or enjoying tobacco. i "I began chewing Borne vcar afto,' said one, "and I soon found that it is the only way to get the benefit of all the rich juices stored up by nature in the tobacco leaf. I refer, of course, to the plug form of tobacco, which is the Biost natural and the cleanest form. "Chewing good tobacco tike Spear Head makes the salivary glands more active, which in turn has a beneficial effect on the whole system. Add to this the sweet, mellow, delicious flavor of a chew of Spear Head, and you have the highest possible degree of tobaccc atisfaction. "I mention Spear Head because I have found that this brand is excrti tionally pure, being made in a fao tory that's run strictly according to pure-food rules. Spear Head is made of sun-ripcneil Burley, which is acknowledged to r the richest, mildest, finest flavored to bacco leaf in the world. And it v. produced by the latest processes, which develop the quality and luscious flavor cessive and connective weeks, the) oi me cnoice ouncy w mc .uprc.. u Lte of the first publication ther'! Eree. tlL kl lh Hnv f .Tulv. 1916. and A chew of Spear Head has a whole- J- 'I- -" " rf - - yy. Oregon The Arirtts filitur thanks thnst who have wtillcn liim oonnnitu- jlatory letters. One firm Orenco I is H literary (rem nnd only ntod , es-ty prevents publication. INFANUt I: lAkt VSIS Ptv. I.ur is.Ouriioil ami K isenatt, U p'l.vsic nns el hih standing in v.nuoa line made vmuablo re- j-orts on the disease commonly Known us inUintile purulysid. in n'k vaSeneo in the East. A'i o'tsice of prevention is orlh a p.uir.d of cure, l'hysi- ians iretn vallv are lrettinir more an.l more to take this attitude. l'toin tho rtoerts uiven by these men. iind larirely endorsed v the medicV. prof- atton, it is g neral y con o led that Most domestic anim lis are iliicted with different forms of U re r lw.. to sntmfy ar hick ubjects of diseases that paral- ze. Miinkevs have ter dis ns- d from children sulfeiinn with infantile paralysis (experiment al) and died with all the symp toms of the children ..- afflicted. 2. Flies may carry the tlher se n tlieir i) aies mm one piace o another. It occurs from the corv BliB.vtest lnaiuiosmon u the most severe and fatal forms. 3 I'arahMS and the dwarfing f li.tihs ;u.d muscles is the com- no;! resuU with those who re cover. 4. In oil afflicted, the nose and 'hn at are intlamed and from a bal cold to a severe inflammation of the entire nasal and throat irnlvci- f'uta itmrn liias lllld ! I'lT.'illbofulT mimed SUDW ii.lM.-. t ats, doks ps, am i , , npvntn of iickens, etc., are freipiently L,(ill writ . Nhtic lii lu'i-eby bioni That . ly of nil exM'iifi'iit IhhuM hut of mid iniihir llio K'iil uf tho t-ii'vuit t'Mirt of tlie Stiito of treron, for tlio I'mutly ;if Wasliinifton. dated tlu .'list .liiy of May, t'.'lil, In fvr f J. II. lluiil, plaintiff i and UKuinnt K. A. I'lM'ii""!, defendant, for thit sum of $lii.70 corf, and the farther num. of jlii.'i.OO, to me dirivtod mid ilrlivei il. tomnuiiitliiiir inn to make sale of the real property lioivuuiftor ileseriU'd, t have levied upon nnd pursuant to said evvuUon, I will mi Monday, the 1 Ith day of August, I'.Mti, nt the South door of the Court-, house in llilli.li.iro, Wusliinton Count v, llretton, tit t'nu hour of ten oVUvk a. in. of iaiil day, sell nt pub lic utiition to the highest bidder for rash in hand, nil of the following de siiiliid veal pinpei't.V, b'injf, beililt and situate in Washington County,' tiTiron, nnd mors particularly den-, iTih.M ns follovva, to-wlt: I AH t f Loin iiiuiiheivtl five (5) and rischt (S, of nnd in Ulnek One (H. in t';e town of H.mkx, an the anio nnpeara upon the duly neordedi plat thei"f In the office of the Ite coiiler of Conveyances of aforesaid county and .ilate. Abu) a trait of land which Is de rrihed hy l?rimiiint nt a point whieh leached hy commencini? at the Uorth e;t comer of Section thirty-j one t'U) in township two (21 North of rane three t:tl west of Willamet te Meridian, ami runiiiR thence south 45 rods nnd ft feet to the North line of Market Street in the rtfoiesatd town of Hanks, nnd thence East alontf t'i North line of said stnet 'JSO feet to n point which is the aforesaid lieninniiuf point of the land to be descrilied; thence East 108 1) feet; t(,enee North 82 decrees, IS minute west 2115 feet; thence south 170.5 fet to place of lieirinn- ini' ami roiiutinimr sounre the nnd for tuile nnd It The Argus Free Th DnWy Orr(onlan and The Argus. On Yrar For $6.00 this give you Ctf Argus FREE. No Agnt Dally and Sunday and UAa Argus $8.00 Said sale will be made suhlect to redemption n per statute of Orepnn. U teil nt llilliihoro, Oreiron, this Sth dav of Julv. J. K. REEVES. Sheriff of Washington Count v, Or. Ity CEO. AI.EXANI'Elt. IVputy. UECLASON & Cl.ARK. Attorneys for I'laiitiff. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT IN THE COl'NTY KU RT OK THE STATE OK OUECON FOR W ASHINGTON COC N'T Y In llio lUitor ill llio K.V.nlo ( John lln Hlll, . M.ita o is lu r I'jr kU'ii llini Hie uiolei M.'..e0 vxieulor ol llio fhUI nl Julio HillKO'li. lll-l hive lHt I III 111 HlMlVf 1 fiine.nl i-'iirt mti emiw llimr tloal mssntre the disease presents a wr-utmi ii rnri u tim m.mr t -mi I....M f hit : H. d HIIII llliU l"Miri iiw Mm, uec-puvruijpKii.r.i.e. i MH i inv . ,,;,! (,,, Uy. ,, Ain ay preeeainir statements ie unnin that ti e iiulowmn rules are very ;ood . 1st. Durmir the months oi the summer, use as a routine 'practice a mouth and throat wash of some good antiseptic. There are many that are com nvnly known and most of them d cemtwi fit It ly ol auciki lntn.ut Uiiilvnir ol II' u'eltM'k . in. nl mti i iihv, J in v iiuiuy i nun i;.., n,i i.I Vv 'ii.liiuiituii t oiinl. llrvrfoo, In IlilinlKiru, I'reg hi, mi lie1 Urn moi plaoo lur lienrinif oljiwllnii U unlit liul iv mill Hint tllil 111. Ul MllltllUnlll of Mill nisi-. l U- I lliU .1 il ly f Julv, lU.fl MeU i i le i IUkiiiU'WII , u.iim N.iumiii IUaiuuMn, r n( uii' tuiuuiul Julin I1iiiii, The Oregonian are good. 2nd. Avii l c intact (tnii is for children umlcr 10 years of .y:e) with cats, chickens and lops. Animals with discharges from throat and nose or develop i"7 paralysis should be destroy ed. bYH. If these suirsrestions do not help the simple cold or severe fever ensues, call a physician. I'hysivian Hillsboro, Ore., July 13, 1910. r Ki:i l;RI)VAN WHY NOT SAVE MONEY on your Auto Repu'riug by KclliK 'l tlotu; where we do not pay high i cut atul have no large overhead exjicusc. My ICcjaipuient is gtMul as the best and my prices ate teasoi;ublev Oxy Atctj leiie welding aud general machine wmk. (let my estimate ou your wotk. L. C. WIEDEWITSCU Cornelius, Oregoo. l'lioue, City 105 r the date of the last publication thereof being the 17th day of Aug ust, 191(3, and that you appear and answer said complaint on or before the 18th day of August, 1916. WM. (j. nAKfj, some relish that is not found in any other chewing tobacco. In V -uts, wrapped in wax paper. Thos. Rood 13 railroading ntnr Attornsy for Plaintiff. Spikane. rMv'entitled Court and cause on or : Kreat success, the edifice being I Miss Marjory Cable, of Port- b. ire the itn any "i s"""! crowaea. we expeci mere win ; land. 18 the guest 01 Mrs. u. li. " ix- nCiov tVip exniration . . ., ....... j .l:. i. '. . sai l aaie t; - f tl t)e a still larger crowa mis weeK , umnek. firp-bSorof thismnions; at the Evangehca rchurch so i it oil n ro nnnear unu " vuu nau uriwi nunc can v. iuc pw. r said complaint, for want there- tlme jg g 0'cocl 8harp. Subject, m Jh,. n nmllTT Will JXUU'y Or, Uie F""--"..", - 3 for n Civ :t lor en:j icur. i-.v ... . . a iiii'ri'ir .... . The most comfortable place in The Great Commission. :r -'' - t:f, tn-wit: for a decree vaunt'-'""-' ' .' ,! riir- dis lvins tno "tlwlof(in? ' to A n. and the best place to co',l'"v.' ond the nlain- f'rndrof cruel and in- bv publication thereof in the IT 11b a h, in nnrsuant to order of the llon- r-'I5i..!r ;nM?A Court, mmlCi tne, ' i nd dated on the lt day 'r ; mo. and which said order of '.' ,v,,na he wrved .K..-in fimr. iiu o : . , Jfcll spend your morning. Sunday, is at the Methodist church. The pnstorwill preach on the subject, Stayers by the Stuff." At night we will join the other churches in the union services at the Evangelical church. Divorce cases filed: Edna vs J H Stewart: Elma vs F V McKay; CIS vnm ni' ,". ,. i,f in 11 aiewaui luiuio a i k nublieation thereof in, " - d Hillsboro 'Argus, for six buc- 'KO.V M vS aia-y When company comes treat them to Weatherly's ice cream by having a brick delivered to the house, or accompanying them to the Den of Sweets. They will admire your excellent judgment. The Progressive "500" Club met at the home of Mr. and Mr. Jos. Ingram, Saturday evening. June 21 A very pleasant eve ning was spent at card?, hono s tailing to Mrs. V. Dahl and Mr. Fred Erdman died at the home f his sister. Mrs. Ed. Wendt. itShctllin. July 6 191G. He was jorn May 10, 1878, and came here from Canada about a week :jrior his death, aud expected to nake his home in this county.. He was married in 1904 to Mis.s Minnie Seitlert, of Sherwood, lie leaves to mourn his loss his widow, two small sons and a baby daughter. Of his immedi ite family, he leaves his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A lam Erdman, of Centerviiie. and sisters and brothers as follows: Mr?. Edw. Wendt and Mrs. Walter Zetz man, of Shi film; Mrs. Frank fiosnow, IVnville, S. I).; Joseph Erdman, I'etr, i'.le, S. I.) ; Adolph Erdman. Eilcliville, N I)., and Daniel Erdman. of Kra.-;e, Minn. Deceased rvbided here until a'wut eteht years ago, when he moved with his family to Ed monton, Alberta, returning here 'o benefit his health, lie was oi exernpUty citizm, well liked bv all who knew him. llisafllic- ti jii v,vi he-irt trouble. t in . ilre, Alimony fur KiiM-iitiiri, I.UNCHI-ON The Misses Wcatherred and Mrs- Frank Sholea entertained for their mother with a water lily luncheon, at Mrs. Sholes home, i i Coi-r e ius, Saturday, The guests at luncheon, Mesdamcs B, P. Cornelius, W. N. Uarrett, W. L). Wood, Joseph Connell, J. W. Goodin and T. S. Weatherred. all celebrate their birthdays on July 8. In the afternoon the following life long friends were invited in -Mrs. A. S. Sholes. of Corne lius; Mrs. Uufus Waggener, of Newport, and Mesdames Peter I!uscow. M. M. Pittenger, J. I). Merryman, J. C. Lamkin, J. W. Sewell, Jos. Downs, White, Jas. Vrooman, J. A. Imbrie, Owen Eppley and F. A. Hailey, of Hillsboro. SHERIFF'S SALE. Victor Ta:kitn' Machines-records and needles, at Hoyt's, Second St. Bom. to Dr. J. U Marshall and wife, of Hillsboro. July 8. 1910, a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Tiiorne, of San- Digo, C-d.. are visiting with teiatives in Portland. Paul 1 la; ley leaves for Lewis Hiveritilhe morning, where he expects to work in the timber. Marriai".! lie use. H W Harb ke and Dmiu Kunkle;Glen (Jillen wat'T anrl Ethel Olsen; Frank trake:) and Susie Stevenson. Mr. nnd Mrs. E C. P.rown and f jmily came down from Forest Grove, yesterday, and visited with Hillsboro fiiendn. They will tie pleased l. ) meet, ineir oki Gus Vandehey, aged about 21 vears. was painfully shot last Sunday, and ho far the physi cians have failed to (ind the bul let, which is lodged in one of his arms, near the elbow. Little Frankie Spierings was examin ing a 2i calbre rifle, and Young Vandehey was sitting near oy. The gun discharged and struck Vandehey. The little Spiering boy was about as badly frighten ed as Mr. Vandehny was hurt. Thfi physicians do not think a stiff arm will result, but it is possible. Lutheran church, at Cornelius, Sunday, July 10. Mission festi val in church at 10::i0 and 2 p, m., English and German, Uev. A. Krause, of Portland, will be the speaker of the day. All are cordially invited. S. M. Holland, of Orenco, has completed a modern barn for H. Linton, near Sewell station. Dick is more than pleased with the construction of the barn, and is wearing a broad smile. The Ladies' Club, of Koy. re cently organized.-with Mrs. Win. Kobli as presidi nt, meets at the home of Mrs. Wm. Chalmers to day. Mr. and Mrs. S. P.. Huston and son, Carl, were out from Port land yesterday, guests at the A. M. Carlile home, Thos. G. Meacham, of, above Mountaindale, was in the city Notice ii hereby Riven, That by virtue of an execution and order of Kule irniued out of end urdir the nuiil of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Wanhinfr- ton. duted the Mth day of July. Il. in favor of Peter Broercn, plaintiff: nnd uK-ilnst Ko K. Merlo, I). Keg I'itto, AnnonxinU Merlo and John Merlo, her huxband, dcfendnnU, for the sum of $17.50 rout nnd tho fur ther sum of $1500.00 with interent thereon from the 24th day of Junu ii! y, l'Jll, at the rate of 7 per cent per ennum, and for the further aum of $150.00 Attorney'! feea, to me directed and delivered, commanding me to make Kale of the real proper ty hereinafter deacribed, I have lev- County, Oregon, la Hillnburo, Ore (ton, offer for wit and will aell at public um tii n to tlv hi(het bidder fur tni.li hi hieid, nil of the follow ing dencribed n ul property mluuto In WatdiiiiKton County, Oregon, to wit: Lot No. 3.1 and the no'th hnlf of !.ot No. !I4 of HeiiverUm Kf'ilvillc Acre rite, an p"r duly rii-orded pint there o. now on file in Wnhinifim Cuun ty, Oreiron. Said lit nnd one-half rnntuiniiiK ''M mre. except n 15 ft. iitrip In iidilition In It) foot roud al r -inly dedieiited off of eaxtideof aald loir., olio 2.1 feel off f north aide of mid li t :!.'!, iHith of tiieno al.-lpa being renerved for road purpoKeH aald mde to be made subject to redemp tion rt tier Htntute: and the pro ceeds therefrom obtniued will be ap- ied ufion and pursuant to said exec-jphed to the payment of: er of sale, I will on ihi: mo corns nnu c elion and order Mondry, the 14th day of l'JIS, at the South door Courthouse in : Hillsboro, Washing ton County, Oregon, at the hour of ten o'clock a. m. of aaid day, sill at public auction to the highest bidder for cash In hand, all of tho follow ing described reul property, lylng.be ing and situate in Washington Coun ty, Oregon, and more particularly described as follows, to-wit: Lot Two (21 Steel's Addition to the Town of Beaverton, Washington Com ty, Oregon, to satisfy the here inheforo named sutrai and for the cost and expenses of sale and siiiil writ. Suid sale will be mad subject to redemption as per rlatuU of Ore Ifon. Dated at Hillsboio, Oregon, this SlIi day of July, 1W16. J. E. REEVES, Sh ji iff of WHhinprton Cnuntv, Or. By GEO ALEXANDER, Deputy. JOHN M. WALL Attorney for Phhulff. expenses or Auifiist. s"l sale; of the 2nd: The severul nums due unto the nluintiff ns hereinbefore set forth: 3rd:Tlie several sums due unto the defendant A. Welch, au hereinbefore set forth: and 4th: The over plus, If any there be, shall be paid to the Clerk of Wnidiitigton County, Oregon, to be bv him disbursed as by law prescrib ed. Dated thin 1st dav of July, 1918. J. E. REEVES, Sheriff of Washington County, Oregon, WM. fi. HARE, Attorney for I'lulnliff. H. T. IIAGLKY, Attorney for defendant, A. Welch. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE ON FORECLOSURE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That by virtue of an execution, de cree and order of sale, issued out ol nnd under the seal of the Circuit Corrt of the State of Oregon for Washington County, on the 1st day of July, lltlfl, in that certain suit therein pending wherein Ben An derson is plaintiff end Laura A Cuples and R. A. Copies, her hus hand, W. M. Nelson and J. Chrh O'Duy and A. Welch are defendants upon a judgment and decree in fav o' of the nluintiff and against the defendant Laura A. Copies and the real property hereinafter described. In the sum of $2800.00 with interest thereon from the 27th day of Feb ruary, 1915, at the rote of 8 per cent per annum, and the further sum of $'200.00 Attorney's fees and the sum of $:i5.20 emits, ar.d a judgment and decree in favor of the defendant A Welch and ligainut the dofendnntc Lrtira A. Cnplea and W. M. Nelson and against the real property here inafter described, in the sum of yesterday, taking out some hay- $1000.00 with interest thereon at the Ol o prr l-eilt per milium uii-i- Kebruary 1(),115, and tho further sum of $100.00 Attorney'! feos, and ell neighbors at their Forest Grove ing supplies. home. Fnr Sulo-Knrnit ure and fur- Chairmen of committees for : nishings of hoarding house which "liHJJ,--f, the Children's Parade are re-1 accommodates 12 or 15 people, at trnfy the hereinbefore named quested to fake charge of the j Orenco. Am selling on account gums, ,,.i,,na ,.f il,,ie m.etiiirii nnd' of deal h in Ihp familv: chickens NoW THEREFORE, I will on ing will be at' the home of M-. send same lo t he Auxiliary Pros-! and chicken yards in connectton, ffhou? of WvUm: and Mrs. Kossie Jack, Saturday dent, Mrs. Redmond, who will -J. W. LnochH, Orenco, Ore- lt gllid (lay( at the iouth door of evening, July 15. Sec. I store them for future use. gon. lo the Court House of Washington A RELIABLE ball in" your twine can means money in your pocket. The other kind means wasted twine and serious delay. 1 Every man knows this. The thing is to find the reliable kind. ' Plymouth Twine Has satisfied thousands and will satisfy you. does nol tangle or fall down, and it's even in size. Plymouth runs full length and ties more bundles than other brands. Buy it this year and order early. J u-iWescllit. . Percy Long Hillsboro, Oregon -J..