The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, September 27, 1917, Image 2

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Liberty Theatre
Friday and Saturday This Week
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UOSCOE ARBUCKLE
P.ir.'motin? Sfr
FATTY
The King of Comedians, in
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"The Butcher Boy"
one of Fatty's most brilliant successes2 reels
also William Russell in
"Shackles of Truth"
5-act star production.
Admission 5c and 15c
County Official Pnpcr
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gsg3P 'The BoTCHca Boy' , 1 1 WfttA f1 1 1
Bring the biggest 'grouch
in town. We will guar
antee to make him laugh.
Matinee on
Saturday
5c and 10c
PAEAMOUNT-ACBUCKLE COMEDY
THE
Store of Lovely
Coats and Suits
The prettiest assortment ot exclusive
garments ever shown in the county,
and at prices much less than you
had expected to pay.
No need going to Portland or send
ing your money away to the mail
order house when we guarantee to
sell you for less.
COME IN AND LOOK THROUGH OUR LINE
YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME
Goal's Woman's Shop
Third Street
Hillsboro, Oregon
Only Exclusive Woman's Store in the County
SUMMONS.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR WASH
INGTON COUNTY.
Kittie Tait, plaintiff, vs. Robert G.
Tait, defendant. To Robert G. Tait,
above named defendant:
In The Name ol The State of. Ormrnn:
You are hereby required to appear io tbe
above ontillril ( own and answer the com
plaint tiled acaiimt you in the above en
titled cause on or before Friday the 9th
day of November, 1917, and If you fail
to ao appear or answer the plaintiff for
want thereof will apply to the Court for
the relief prayed in her complaint towit
for a decree dissolving the bonds of
matrimony heretofore and now existing
between you and plaintiff and for such
other and further relief as may pertain
to equity. this summous is served up
on you by publication thereof in the
Hillsboro Argus, a newspaper of gener
al circulation published in Hillsboro,
Oregon, and said order waB made and
dated on the 22nd day of September,
1917, by the Hon. Geo. R. Bagley, the
Judge of the Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon for Washington County.
Clyde Richardson,
Attorney for Plaintiff, 518 Chamber
of Commerce, Portland Ore.
First publication, Sept. 27, 1917.
Last publication, Nov. 8, 1917.
i There will be a meeting of the
I Honor Guards at Headquarters,
j this evening, at 7 p. m. Please
; brinsr knitted squares.
Rob. Sprajrue, a brother-in-law
of C. II. Besse, starts at once for
the aviation corps, U. S. Army,
and will soon pro to France.
Glen Stapleton, of Gaston, was
down to the city Tuesday, a wit
ness before the grand jury.
Glen is cashier of the Gaston
State Bank and says the institu
tion is thriving nicely.
J WE OLD FELLOWS
APPRECIATE WHAT
1 TO GET THE ORIGINAL
I GRAVELY f
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- M ifrtfir A-KK3t 1,'J!1V121-S Vf.lltl4Hitt.iiHi
ITS TOO BAD PEYTON
GRAVELY COULDNT HAVE
LIVED TO SEE THAT POUCH
USED FOR HIS PLUG'
GRAVELYo
CELEBRATED
L Chewing Plu
r
BEFORE THE INVENTION
OF OUR PATENT AIR-PROOF POUCH
GRAVELY PLUS TOBACCO
MADE STRICTLY FOR ITS CHEWING QUALITY .
WOULD NOT KEEP FRESH IN THIS SECTION.1
NOW THE PATENT POUCH KEEPS IT, 1 "
FRESH AND CLEAN AND GOOD.
A LITTLE CHEW OF GRAVELY 18 ENOUGH
AND LASTS LONGER THAN A BIG CHEW,' "
OF ORDINARY PLUG.
V,
THERE5 AM EYE FULL OF
NEWS ON BILLY POSTERS
BILLBOARDS THIS MORNING
THATS A CINCH !
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I.. A. IiONO. Killlitr.
Kuteret) at th tNwt Olfioe l llilUboto
Oregon, m m-con.l lino mail luatlrr.
Sulwriptlmr, (i.,st Mr unntiiu.
ISHl'RP KVKRV T1U RSDAV
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ARGI S ITlU.lSlUNt; CO.
season
The China pheasant
open9 Monday.
Wanted: Men to cut cord wood.
Apply K. H. Tongue. 28
('rl II. OUin hiH boun nsiirn-
ed to a machine nun company at
American Lake.
A. B. Lewis, well known at
Cornelius, lately a resident of
Caldwell, Idaho, has taken up
his residence at t latskanie.
Uwiiiht PoTierov, of Leisyville,
was in town Mondav. Dwitrht
ivs that the Chinas are said to
be thicker than ever this year.
Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Huckland
returned the last of the week
from an extended visit with
their daughter, at Walla Walla.
Wanted Hous of all kinds.
sheeo. beef, uoultrv of all kinds.
C. K. Kotrers, Portland. Route
1, Box Phone Woodlawn
W5S. 37-tf
M. S. Barnes. Beaverton. J. C.
Clark. Forest Grove. R. II. Walls
and Sven Olsen. of Sherwood.
are drawn on the United States
Jury, to report in October.
Oscar lluber, contractor, coin
menced layintr the hot stull on
the Rex-Tigard highway last
week, and he is making ail
etTorts to get the road completed
this Fall. All will depend on
the weather.
Wesley J. Wilde and Miss Rose
A. Maxwell, of Mountaindale,
were united in nv rriage in this
city, Sept. 24. W17. Judge l B.
Reasoner officiating The bride
is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I.
ii. Maxwell.
The Orenco Community Lea; ue
will give a dance at the new Or
enco warehouse, Saturday even
ing, Sept. 29. beginning at 8:30.
A good time promised, with fine
music and refreshments. Ad
mission, 50 cents; ladies free.
Mrs. Geo. Dunsmoor, of Port
land, formerly of this citv, died
m Portland. Sept. 20, 1917. She
is survived by her husband and
the following children: Lloyd,
Clifford. Lyle. Willard. Mabel
and Harold. The funeral, took
place Saturday.
The Senior, Junior and Sopho
more classes of the Hillsboro
High School wishes to invite all
members of the Alumni to the
Freshman reception given at the
High School. Friday, Sept. 28,
at 8 o'clock p. m.
Mrs.- Susan McFadden, well
known here years ago, recently
died at Salem, agecf about 90
years. She leaves two daugh
ters, Mrs. Fmmett, of Salem,
and Mrs. Rena Adarus, of Nez
Perce, Idaho. Her husband. Wm.
McFadden. died several years ago
at the capital city.
First Congregational Church,
Fifth and Main Sts.. Rev. A. D.
Shaw. Ph. D., Pastor. Sunday
School at 10 a. m.. Prof. B. VV.
Barnes, Supt. Morning worship
at 11 a. m., subject. The
need of today is for a wide-awake
church, doing her full duty in a
restless widewake world." Ser
mon at 7:30, "The supreme fac
tor of church worship must ever
be the Cross and our Lord who
hanged upon its bars." Chris
tian Endeavor, 6:30; Thursday,
7:45 p. m., bible study and pray
er service.
HUNTINQ PROHIBITED
To prevent injury to stock on
my place and the Crandall place,
which I have rented, all hunting
is strictly forbidden and violators
will be prosecuted.
O.'P. Corrieri.
PUHLIC SALE.
I will gell ut public auction ut thn
Frunk Schulthcijs farm, quartrr mile
southeast of the PreHbytcrian Church,
at Old Bethany, beginning at 10 a.
m., on
SATURDAY, SEPT. 29,
Mar, 9 years old, weight about 1350;
gelding, 9 years old, about 1200 7
extra good milk cows. 3 fretih. others
fresh noon; yearling heifer; 2 calves,"
4 months old; registered Guernsey
Dull, jy months old, name King of
Multnomah," No. 38086; 3 pure bred
Duroc Jersey sows with young pigs;
registered Duroc Jersey boar, 14
months old; some Plymouth Rock
chickens; 3-mch farm wagon; spring
wagon; single spring wagon, disc
harrow, jpower, hay rake, harrow. 2
14-inch plows, Gundlach-drill, culti
vator, set work harness, buggy, 40
galion kettle, all kinds of farming
tools; household furniture; about
20 tons of hay, 200 bushels outs,
100 bushels wheat, 100 bushels bar
ley, and 12 tons of baled i;traw.
Lunch at noon.
Terms of Salc $10 and under,
cash; over $10, six months' time,
bankable note, at 8 per cent. Two
per cent discount for cash over
$10.
WM. MAY, Owner.
J. C. Kuratli, Auctioneer.
E. I. Kuratli, Clerk.
Hillsboro Mercantile Company
Dry Goods Department.
$1.25
2rt- 66x80 White
Wool-nap
45x72 Grey Cot
ton
72x80 White
Cotton
66x80 Tan Cot-ton
64x80 White
Heavy
$2.50
Tan Army
Blanket
2.25
66x80 White
Wool
o A Cink ftnt" H'ue
O.DU itiiJ Wool...
5.50 1
$7.50
9.00
IVndletoon White 1 O.00
TCC Wool
Hardware Department
This is the time of year you will want Plows, Harrows,
and Drills. We have them-all bought before tin raise.
3-in. wagon $95, Good Enough Sulky plow, $65, Ken
tucky Disc drill, $120, Ensilage cutter, capacity 6 tons per
hour, Blower, Truck and Distributor combined, $215. All
these prices are 10 per cent below Portland.
A full line of heaters of all sizes.
Timothy seed, Rye grass and Orchard, grass seed on
hand. If you have corn to shell we have the machine for it.
A full line of shot gun shells we will sell .at cost.
Meat Department
Now that pork is so high we would advise you to buy beef
or veal while you can get it at the following prices:
- VEAL
Vcnl Stew.. 15
Veal Cutlets 20
BEEF
Ronst Beef.. 15
Sirloin Steak 20
Boil Rib,... 15
Round Steak 20
Ronst Veal..rS-2()
Veal Chops ..22
Grocery Department
Watch the market on Flour and Sugar. We sell the High
est Patent Blue Stem Flour. We pay more for Eggs.
above entitled Court his final account
and report at such administrator ami
his application fur decree of distribution
and discharge and the saidt'ourt ha ly
an order duly made and entered thii lflh
dty of SeptemlxT, l'J17, appointed Mon
day the 22ml day of October. 1S17, at
the hour of 10 A. M. in the Court moms
of said Court in the city of HdlsUiro,
Washington County, Oregon, at the
time and place for tho hearing of the
said filial account and objections to the
same, if any there be, and for tho II mil
settlement thereof and for a decree of
distribution and discharge.
Uated at ildlshoro, Oregon, this 15th
dav of September, 1917.
(,. J. Francis, Admiuistrator.
Richards & Kiehardt, Attorney! fur
Administrator, 311 Abington Building,
Portland, Ore.
Date of first publication Sept. 20, 1017
Date of last publication Oct. IS, 1017,
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
5 I
YOU get your clothes
cleaned better at the
City Cleanup and Press
ing Works, 1224 Maiu
Street, next door to 1'iin
niott's Market. Phone,
City 916.
NOTICE OP FfNAL BETTLf MENT
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR WASH
INGTON COUNTY.
In the Matier of the Ettate of Jack
son Hoover, I)ceaed.
Notice is hereby (fiven that the un
dermined executricet of the laHt will
and tetitftment of said decedent have filed
in the above entitled Court and ('mine
their final account and report aa mich
executriccH, ami thexaid Court lias fixed
and appointed Monday the 22nd day of
October, 1117. at tho hour of 10 o'clock
A. M. of Raid day, and the Court Room
of the above entitled Court in HillHhoro,
Oregon, as the time and place for hear
ing objections to Raid final account and
for the final settlement of said estate.
Dated this 17th day of September,
1917. .
Ann Connell. and Harriett B. Connell,
Exocutrice of the lust will and testa
ment of Jackson Hoover, Deceased.
HARE & McALRAR,
Attorneys fur Executrices. ,
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
COUNTY OF WASHINGTON.
In the Matter of the Estate of John
Mii'ek, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that L J, '
Francis, administrator of the estate of I
John Micek, deceased, has filed in the
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon, for the County of Wash
ington. In the matter of the Estate of Mrnzo
A fltih.n rlftceniUMf. '
Notice Ih hereby given Aiat the un
dersigned has leen duly appointed and
confirmed by tho above entitled Court
as Executor of the last will and testa
ment of Menzo A. Olden, deceased, and
has duly qualified as such.
Now. therefore, all persons having
claims against said estate are hereby
notified and required to present the
same together with proper vouchers
therefor, to the undersigned at tho law
office of Hare & McAlear, in the Amer
ican National Hank Building, Hillsboro,
Oregon, within six months from date
hereof. Dated September 13, 1117.
John R. Olden, Executor of the last
will and testament of Menzo A. Olden,
deceased.
Hare & McAJear, Attorneys for Executor.
Notice is hereby given that the under
signed on the 21st day of "September,
l'.il7, duly tiled in the County Court of
Washington County, Oregon, hi final
account.
Now Therefore, the Honorable Coun
ty Court. has set Monday, the 21)th day
of October, 1917, at the hour of 10
o'clock A. M. of said day, at the Coun
ty Court room at the Court House at
IlillMlxiro, Oregon, as the time ami
place for hearing objections tosaid final
account.
Dated this 21 day of September, 1917.
Theodore Bernards,
Executor of the last will ami testa
ment of Castier Jaser, deceased.
John M. Wall, Attorney for Executor.
NOTICE Of PINAL ACCOUNT.
IN THE COUNTY CJOUttT OF THE
STATE OF OREGOTN FOR WASH.
INGTON COUNTY.
In tbe Matter of the Estate of Frank
Skow, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned administrator of said estate
has filed in the alioveentitled Court and
cause, his final account and report as
such administrator, nnl I ho il O'tut
has fixed and sppoinU'd the 22ihI d.' i t
Octolwr, 1V17. si thoh.wrof Wm ..'ilnk
A. M. of said day, and the Court l!' iii
of the abuveeiititled Court In llill iln,
Oregon, as the lime and place f'r bciir
Intf objections to said filial account n tl
for the final settlement of ssid fr.uu
Dated I his lTlh day of SeploinU-r,
1917.
Carl Skow, Administrator of tl- ei
tale aforesaid.
HARE A Mc ALEAK,
Attorneys for Administrator.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of thle Slate of
Oregon for the County of V, nli
inglon. Henry Becker, I'lalntitT, v Siinih F.
Becker, defendant.
To Sariih F. Berker.thu above niimcd
uVfendan
In the name of the Stale of Omi:ii,
you are hereby required to iipx-nr
in the alsive entitled Court and ititMver
the complaint tiled against vu 111 the
above entitled cause on ur before In
day, October 2li, HMT, said date la-tng
after the expiration of six weeks from
the date of the first publication of lhi
summons; and if you fail so to nppenr
and answer said said complaint, for
want thereof llu plamtiir will apply to
the Court for the relief prnyed for in
his complaint, towit: that the nnmtife
and marriage contract now ami hereto
fore existing is'tween plaiutiir and de
fendant lie dissolved upon the ground
of desertion.
This summons is served uin you by
publication thereof in the IhllnlHiro Ar
gus pursuant to order of the Hon. (ieo
It. Bagley Judge of the alstve entitled
Court, made, (kited and entited on the
11th day of September. 1117. and Ike
date of the first publication of this
summons is September Bl. I1M7. and (be
date of the last publication of this sum
mons is uctohcr 2l, v.n i.
Hare McAlear,
Attorneys for I'liiinliU",
llilliiborn Oregon.
NOTICl: OPM NALSIITTLHM HINT
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF Tll'j,
STATE OF OREGON FOR
WASHINGTON COUNTY j
tn the mutter of the estate of Mary J.
Shaw, deceased. 1
Notice is hereby given tlmt tho un-'
dcrsigned executor of tho last will and j
testament of hm if t decedent has filed in
the aboveentitled eourt and cause his
final account and report as such execu
tor, and the said Court has fixed and j
appointed Monday, the 2l)th day of Oc
tolar, 1917, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. j
m. of said day, and the court room of :
the above entitled Court in Hillsboro, 1
Oregon, as tbe time and place for hear
ing objections to said final account and
for the final settlement of said estate.
Dated this 21th day of Sept. 1917. j
W A.Shaw, j
Executor of the lust will and testament I
of Mniy .1. Shaw, deceased.
Hare, McAleai1 and Peters, Attor
neps for Executor. I
sit Call!
Only 8 more ets of the
LIFETIME Aluminum
Ware to sell at
$1J.50
You get the easy terms and never miss the money ev
erybody likes them! That's why ihey sell so fast.
Winchester Shells
Yes, we haye thousands of them! Loaded
with Ballistite powder hige base-fresh
and new. It's about time to stock up.
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G. , E. ALLEN