The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, December 07, 1916, Image 2

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SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the Ststo
of Oriron for Washington County.
j ruiitv Ot'hVial lupcr
13
The South Bend Malleable Range is here.
This is the greatest stove over manufactured in
poiut of both durability and appearance.
What a fiue Christinas present Come in and
see them.
We al -o have just in a lot of Aluminum which
is priced to sell. See our specials in Kuaineled
ware in the window. The price will show you what
our Cash Selling plan will do for an etubarassed
purse.
Other Xmas goods are coming aud they are all
useful too. G. E. ALLEN
Succeuor to Nelson Hdw. Co.
These Prices are Not Specials
But are Everyday Prices
J
H W Scott, I'lHliittlt.versus tits unknown
heirs ot Anion IMitn ir, deoiwwmt. Knit kII
other persons or pitrtiii unknown I'Uim
Uli; any inloriwt In I lie rl property l
.-erilwt in !Uimilt'8 oomplnnit, iIoIimhI
mi's.
To Hie unknown heirs of Anlo., 1'fnn
tier, lvee-iaed, ami all other (xoxoiim or
purlieu unknown I'liiiiniiitf miy intorv-ii in
llin real proxrly ileMi-rtlKxt in t'UUtt ill's
eotiipuiut :
In the Nmiieot tlie Statot Oregon:
DoIxiiiIhiiIm, you mul noli of you are
lii-rohy not Hi. '.I kiiiI miuiiv.1 to ipinr in
tlso hImiv mlilltxt Court mul 'iir I hti
eonipUint of plaintuf tM vliit you In
Iho love em It lei Miimt, on or liolorn Ihe
tilth .Iny of January, UU7, mkI hu htlitit
alter the expiration of mix weoks from tin'
t.u ol the hrst ntihli.-alion of this nuiu
iuoiik, ami if you IhiI io to smmamml an
swer, or want thereof, the plaimilt will
apply to ilie Court for the relief praye.1
lor in Ins e iiiiplaiiit, lowlt :
llntt the plaiiilill b aitjintuml an.l d.
louow liif! itiworilHHt paroiM ol real proper
ty situate in Washington Count;, Ore.m,
3E
Peanut Butter 11c
Best Jap Rice 5c
Corn 3 cans 25c
Tomatoes 3 cans 25c
Salmon Talis 3 cans 25c
10c Tobacco 3 cans or packages 25c
Toilet soap 6 bars 25c
Aster milk 3 cans 25c
Shoe polish 3 cans or bottles 25c
Mothers Oats per package 25c
11 Bob White or Crystal White soap 7 bar 25c
1 1 Diamond W Gelatine 10c
Diamond VV Cake filler 3 for 25c
Holly Table Syrup per gal. 50c
Flour Best Hard Wheat per sack 1.95
Japan Tea was 50c now 30c
Best bulk 30c Coffee now 25c
Keen Kleener, as good as Dutch Cleanser
6 cans 25c
Sugar 12! bs for 1.00
Hillsboro
Monmouth Buer 80c
Urtl to I the owner in lee simple of the
olio
y it'
town
The NimittwAit Quarter of the N inth
west Ijuartor ol Section 13; the Soiuheast
Quarter ol the Southeast Quarter of Moo
turn H ami the Hast Hall of the Northman
Quarter ot .iion Twenly-Thri-o, in
lonuship 1 North of KaiiKtf 6 West ol
Will. Mer ;
Am) that the claim of you ami each of
you upon aanl real prwiHTly lie iloerw.1
ami ritvlarml to he null an.l volil, and
that the title of plamtlll In aiul to sanl re
al property bvquietel aaajealimt thenlaim
ol you ami ea.-h of you an.i all persons
claiming by, ilirmiKh or under you. This
summons is served upon you by publics
tion thereof In the UillatHiro Aritus pur
Miaut to onter ot the Mon. Ueo 11 Hair
ley. Judge of the above eititled Court,
made, rendered and dated on the ti:h dav
of (Wceiiitxir. lsllii, and which saiil onler
requires that you appoar ami atuwer said
complaint on oi Iwtore the lihli day ol
Jatiua.y, 1!H7, and dirocla that said sum
inona lie published in said tiewsoaiwr he
Kimiing w ith tin issue tlierwif dated the
ah day of December. Iflli, and ending
w ith the laeue thereof dated the IXtli dav
ot January,
HAKK A McALKAH,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
U .A. i.oMJ, hilltor
Knttre.l nt the I'at tKliic t Uillshoro
ttiFKoil, wcoii.l-c ihj iiiiiiI matter.
Siilisoription; $i.yivi nuiiuui.
ISSri'D JiVKRY T".I XS1.V
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Notice to Creditors
IN HI'S COUNTY COURT OP TUB
STATE OF OREGON FOR
WASHINGTON COUNTY
In thd matter ol the Kntnte of Annie 0.
DowniiiK, Heccasixl.
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersiitned have been duly appointed and
continued by the above entitled Court aa
executors of the last will and testament of
Anule 0. Downing, deceased, and has
du'v nimlilitxi ai such
Now thertfort, all persons havinz
claims against said estate are here
by notified and required to present
the same together with proper
vouchers therefor, to the undersign
ed at the law of Hare it MrAlear, in the
American Kank Biiilttinir. Ulllsboro. Or
V ; within six lunnlha from date here
of. Dated December 7. Witt.
James ii. Downing and 11 P. Downing
Executors of the last will and testament
of Annie V. Downing, Deceased
Hare & McAlear, Attorneys tor Kxecu
tors.
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HILLSBORO MERCANTILE CO.
Hillsboro, Oregon
ARGUS & Daily OREGONIAN
One Year For $6.00
FIRST CLASS HORSE SHOEING
Have installed a first class Horse Shoer
in My Machine and Blacksmith Shop
at Cornelius, Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Have installed a heavy lathe and planer,
and can do heavy work of this kind.
Sawmill work a specialty.
L. G. Weidewitsch
Cornelius, Oregon
hizz ux still entertains good
audiences at the Opera House,
Mrs. Guy Wilson, of Seattle,
spent Thanksgiving with her
mother, Mrs. Mary Sabin, of
this city.
Mrs. Jas. Batchelder, of North
Plains, was operated on for ap
pendicitis by Dr. Erwin, this
week. She is getting: along
nicely.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Langston, Portland, Nov. 25,
1916, a daughter. The new ar
rival is a grand-daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Thos. Gheen, of this
city.
For Christmas Holidays-to
San rranciscoand return. $26.70,
via Oregon tleclric and Great
Northern Steamship Co. Sails
Dec. 23.- J. K. Gil by, Agent,
Oregon Llectnc, Hillsboro.
John D. Arthbold, connected
with Standard Oil. and one of
the wealthiest of men in the
United States, died the past
week. He was a first cousin of
A. C. Archbold and Mrs. J. C
Lamkin.
The Social Circle of the Con
gregational church will meet a
week earlier than usual this
month, on Thursday, the 14th,
at the home ot Mrs. G. V.
Payne, 854 Washington St. Mrs,
J. D. Bergen and Mrs. Payne,
hostesses.
Have you seen the New 1917 Model
it
SENSIBLE
SIX
The most economical and greatest performing
car on the market.
Has the famous North Way valve in the
head motor, Delco lighting and starting system
genuine leather upholstery and a beautifully
finished car thruout.
See this car before you buy and compare
it with others. Have one on the floor in our
. Garage at Hillsboro.
PETERSON BROS., Agents
Hillsboro and Forest Grove
K. MoK night, of Meek Plains,
was a Hi'lshoro caller Tuesday
J. fti. matt, ot lilley, was in
town Saturday.
Archdeacon Chambers will
hold communion services at Al
Saints Guild Chapel, next Sun
day, at 11 a. m.
Miss Greta Mclntyre and Ar
thur Chapman, of Pendleton
students at P. U.. were Than'8
giving guests of Miss lioth Crim
dall.
J. F. Powell, who is hostler at
the Umatilla yards, was down to
Hillsboro, the last of the week
returning Monday. Mrs. Slat
tery returned with Mr. and Mrs
Powell, and will remain at Uma
tilla for some lime.
La France Circle, Woman of
Woodcraft, will give an all-night
dance Jan 1. l'J17. in the W. 0,
W. Hall. 1-2 mile west of Cedar
Mill. A supper will be given
A good time and good music.
Beaverton's city election
Mayor, M. P. Cady; councilmen,
Kobt. rehlman and rrank rer
guson, two years: and H. 0,
Stipe, one year; C. K. Hedo'o, re
corder.
R. G. Scott, of Sherwood.
writes an interesting letter on
the question of a big eo opera
tive store. The article will ap
pear next week, arriving too late
for this week.
Daniel K. Hump and Miss
Katherine Lilly, of Forest Grove,
were married in Portland. Nov
29. 1916. liev. Sanuul Worcester
officiating. They will reside at
the Grove.
rranK cisnop. ot iitrard, won
several prizes on his Hull Orp
ingtonf, at the State Poultry
Show, in Portland, last week
He received 1st on cock; 2nd. 3rd
and 4th on cockerel, and 1st on
young pen.
Wm. Tupper was given third
award on a seven months old
White Minorca e.ckerel, that by
mistake was entered with the
seasoned birds, instead of the
cockerel class. Tupper was also
given huh on hen.
laken Up-Cow, about ten
years, hons crook tooyefl. Came
to place several weeks ago. Am
stall feeding. Owner please call,
pay charged and cost of adver
tising, and take same away. -J.
Croeni, near Cedar Mill. 0
Rex E. Parsons and Miss Rose
Wolff, of Orenco, were united in
marriage at the First Presbyter
ian Ohurch, Portland. Nov. 29.
1916, Rev. J. II. Boyd officiating
They will reside at Orenco,
where the groom has a position
with the Nursery Company.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Coulee
leave tomorrow for Albany,
where Mr. Conlee has a position
with the S. P. They recently
returned from San Francisco,
where Conlee was operated on
for appendicitis.
Dr. E. II. Smith operated this
morning on the following, for
skin-grafting for the Adkins ba
by: Frank Rollins, Neville Bag
ley, Richard Hoyt, Thos. Hard
ing, Koscoe Black, Ellis Miller,
Emet Nichodemus, Dewey John
son, the operations last week
proved successful.
Henry A. Ileesacker and Miss
Theresa Kindel. of Verboort.
were united in marriage at the
Verboort Catholic Church, Dec.
1916, Rev. Father LeMiller
officiating. Both are popular
young people of the Verboort
community, and have a host of
friends who wish them happiness.
Frank Powell, pioneer, aged
87 years, died at his home in
Monmouth, Sunday evening. He
was a brother of the late hus
band of Mrs. M. A. Powell, of
this city, and an uncle of Mrs.
L. A. Long. The funeral was
held at Monmouth, yesterday.
Mrs. M. A. Powell attended from
here. Deceased leaves a widow
and grown family.
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THE INTERiJlrtABLE DAVIS
FAMILY
l lwy All Olxhlttl llw I mily ll.woc
y M. QUAD
(VpyrldM, lulu. t v Hie M.'t'lur
Niwnnrr Hytnlliuliv
"1 llilnli, mill," niiM t'niuiii'l fiiitl'liw.
"tlwil tlu' mldost o m i li-iii o ii iliii'lNl
over luiil mvunvil Io mo it ytnr iifUT
tho wiih I illil not Know Mujuli 1'iivIh
lint II after iimiiv I'Himv 'Mini lu i mile
to nii(tk In Hut town whi'iv t llvcil.
liit iiih.Iiiii luul ii jrooil I'tvoni ik h
xoltllrr, unit It Iim tnoil that ui hiioii
Iioi'iiiiio frli'iuls Tlio IliHt I lino t kiiw
lilm I uotUvil Hint t tu lulio of liN rlk'lit
car pin t I v ono, nml I minlo up
iny tuliul Hint a lutllot luul lntllotoil ttu
iIiiiiiiii'. Of co'so 1 illilu't rotor to
It. llllll It WIIM II t'OIIll of JOIlrM U'fll'
lio tuiiilit liny I'vpltimilluii. Uno tiny un
In wit III my otlliv lio innilo nomt allu
sion to Ills fulling xli:ht luul mliloil:
"Volonol VoiuililoM. Ilioro wnit a time
ami It win not Iouk' npi tluit I luul tlui
hI; lit of mi oaj.lo. I think I luul tlu
I'ost pair of 'Jom In tlio t'ultoil Stilton.'
"t nimlo Homo iiiipiopilnio ivply, aud
tit wont on:
" 'I'olonol, I'll toll you liow gootl my
eyos oiv mnl uoo If jou won't I'o n
tonlshoJ. At tlio Imttlo of (Vtlur
Monnlnlii I wit on my liorso illrootliiu
tho oi'onitlouM of my ivKltiiont wlion I
nw lniikoo aolillor hoshln a trw
half n nillo unay. Whllo wntohotl
lilm ho ilivw- nil liU linn unit hIuhhI at
mo 1 ainr that lio nimoil to put a lull
lot Ih'Iwioii my oyi. Mlml you, oolo
noi, i muv ail im hi I'lam in I t
you, I oouhl not tlliu h liofo' tuy rrxi-
moiit, nml I hail to alt In lur aiuldlo
ami nwnlt my doom. Aftor n few w
oiuls tils kuii was lllmiotl. I av
tho Inillot coming Htnilnht for mo, nml
I wiiti'hofl It until It wa.t within two
ffft of my lioml. Thou I dmltfoil to
tho loft to avoid It. luit I did not io1ko
iiilto far oniuigli, and a 11 coiinc-
iiuonoo tht hnllot Htrnok Hip lol of my
oar.
" That was IndiiNl wonderful,' I r-
pllod, tlilnlilns lie had hooii drlnUin;
too much mid w as Im -lined to ImiiMt.
ioa, kiiIi.' tlio mnjiili wont on. 't
.iw tlio Inillot every foot of the way
nun tmit h now cmni niv ivvoi wcr.
I m mtlior nrrul.l that tlio v are losluit
their Blulit, nlitiouKli I kiiw a l.lid tin
"inor nay wuieii was nt least nylinr a
uil'o hlitli.'
Thou miroly. mtijnh, voureyeo mtlit
U nil rlcht Vou am the only lmin I
ever mot who had neu a Inillot In Ita
illt-ht.'
nut iniiytxt you Hun t l'olleve my
Htatoinoiit, I'olimel, he retorted.
"'Why, ns ynti -ny you natv thp tail
t I inn hound to li.'lii-vo you, nltluuiKh
It was ft rare tlilin;. I uiiHcIf have
seen raiiiinii ImiIIm llylnu iiNiut.
'lis. milt. 1 hhw that Imllet. and
tlio man who miy I dldn t meniia to
Insult me.'
"I trliii to turn the ooiiverHiitlon Into
Mtlinr i hiiimi, lint the uiiijali Will t.
Kilimte aiA twverxit mul won Id uitt
have it. A flue a minute or two Im
iiild:
( oiuiiii Vaialilea, 1 wnnt a Ulraoi
Cleanup Sale ! ! !
of our Entire Stock of Fall ntl Winter
Coats, Suits and Skirts
Every Garment in Stock Marked at
Greatly Reduced Prices
We intend to cIom out Every Garment before the
season it over, absolutely no winter goods will be
carried over.
Coats
Suits
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FOOTBALL
he Thanksgiving game between
the Hillsboro All-Stars and Co-
umbia Park took place in the
afternoon, at the High School
grounds, Thursday, the visitors
winning 14 to 2. Stellar plavs
for the locals wore made bv Car
ol Long, Lylte, Smith,! Rollins,
Nelson. The line.
Center F Sthulmerich
R E : Nelson
K. T..... Porter, Schulmerieh
li. G Vaught and Porter
L. E .. liong
L. T Bechen
L. G Robinson
Q " Garrett
R. H Rollins, Capt.
L. H B. Schulmerieh
F. B Lyfle
Umpire, Roy Heater; referee.
Paul Naugle; linesman, Russell
Morgan.
rorest Grove treshmen 39 to 0. -hir. TH..m
iimwor fi y,m. Ihi you Ixdleve tht
Nliiloinoiit I iniido or do you not?"
loll iiilKiit have loislhly l.on UlU
taken, in ui 11 It . I replied.
I hat Is enough, colonel,' Im Bllllly
sal, I :t ho fi mi up. 'I w ill acini a
friend to you, Hiih:'
There It wns plain and Mlrulxht. and
within two hours the dotiillH of a duel
liiid I i iirruiiK'id. We met and
fonht the next iimriiliiu. Tho uuijnli
was ii novice with the rapier, aud I
mum nine run nun i nriiUKn wltlilii a
minute. I did not wMi lilm any hurt.
liinveter. I lot 1) i III off with II aernti h
and We went our ways. We would
piolmhly lone Imm'u friends iikiiIii, hut
ivtlliin two weeks ho emiKht th ty
phus fever mid within n few dnvs wan
lead. Afler al.oiit three inontha a
utiaiiKor eiileied Iny otlhe on day
ami said that he had come to challenge
mo wlt.'i a duel.
iiiij, mini, I never even saw youi
race hofo ! I replied.
"'Hut I am u In-other of Majah J)n
is, whom you fought a few liloiilha
ni;o. lou must l-Ivo me Hiitlsrin lloii.'
According to the code of hotmli,
you foiiKhl it duel w ith u mini his rein
thes could lake It up as long as they
hinted. If t.'io iniiJnli'H la-other thought
Hint any slnlu had rested upon his ns:
oril ho had u right to chulloii;rc me. I
selectiil iIsoIm, mul when wo met III
the glove I sent a hall through his
shoulder, mid hH Inillot Kiay.ed niv hip.
"In ahouf foil' weeks iinollier ylranger
filtered my ullV e. His nauic w:m Ha
vis, mid he wus u luollnr o the last
one, mul ho had come upon the wiuiK
errand. There wns no hard feelings.
We :;pol'.o Voiy plea fnull.v. mid I ngris'd
to incept Iho chiilicnto from lilm. I
selected rapiers thlw li , and w
woumled each other, lie went away
home, and I carried my uiiu in n Mling
fo' three nr fou' weeks. Then, anil,
came the fouilh I'nvl.i. lie was it
brother to tlu other.i mid n line Hpokeu
nu;n. I could not. refuse his request.
an ho hud made u Journey of fifty miles
to malm It. I returned to pNols this
time, mid I wounded him hi tho Hide,
ami he wounded mo above Ihe right
knee.
"It wns perhaps throe months when
the tlftli Davis brother made his call.
When ho had Introduced himself I wns
mo Hurprlscd that I culled out:
"'Heavens, mini, have you come
about that old duel''
"Wild a tuiiile he replied that he hud
and that he hoped I would give Mm
en rly atlMl'actlon.
"'Is there no eml to the Imvls broth
ers?' I politely naked
"Ife told me Hint tier.' were throe
more to come, mid, would you believe
It, mill, 1 Was ohllced to fl'hi them nlU"
Help For the Eleotrielan.
If you aru ever puy.zled hi working
with electric wires as to which Is poal
tlve and which In neRiitlvo or whether
the current In nllerntln there Ih no
Milliliter method than the use of a w-
talo. Cut the vegelabln In half nml
Insert the ends of the wire Into tho
fresh liody. About tho positive wire a
green stain will at once appear, due to
dlsHolved copper. If the current Is nl-
ternatlnif the ends of both wires wll'
$12 Coats now $8.95 $17 Suits now $11.95
$20 Coats now $12.75 $20 Suits now $13.95
$25 Coats now $17.95 $25 Suits now $16.95
Skirts
$5 Skirts now $3.75
$6 Skirts now $4.75
$7 Skirts now $5.75
Sale Commences Saturday, Dec. 2nd
Ends Saturday. Dec. 16th
Gear's Woman's Shop
Third Street Hillsboro, Ore.
FORDS
Have You Seen the New Models I
1917 Touring only 415.70
1917 Roadster 400.70
Used Fords $150 and up
Also other makes of used cars at
attractive buys. Bring in your old
Ford and trade it for a new one.
Peterson Brothers
Authorized Ford Agents and Service
Hillsboro and Forest Grove
'i'i;!iiijji!,ililiiij'l-' ,,,
' t '
Victrola outfit
Victrola VI -Six
10-inch
75c double-faced
Victor Records
(12 selections)
$25
4.50
$29.50
You can have this outfit on such easy
terms that you will wonder why you didn't
get it long ago. Drop in today have us
play this instrument for you and choose
the records that appeal most to you from
our wide assortment.
Victors and Victrolas in other styles from $10 to $400.
The Delta Drug Store
HILLSBORO, OREGON
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