PROMINENT CITIZEN
F
LOBSTER A LA HILLSBORO
this
Phoenix I.oiltro No. SI. of
. 1 1 . l
cut, m-iii one 01 iiu inul ses
sions of years in their hall, Mon-
day evening. One hundred
Fred Meyers, of Chehalem Moun- K"itf,h,s from ,,u" o tl"
count v wort' in attendance, nnd
....., tpuri in t iciu, mone mere wore lour camliilates in tlie
! Knight's Hank. Gaston. Forest
THE SON DISCOVERS BODYir,m' Xor,h l'';x. Cornelius
' anil Hillsboro w ere represented.
t . .. ..... . . ; Three
na Lived in that ection tor'
Thirty-five Years
Frederick Meyers, well known
on the Chehalom Mountain, near
Laurel, ilied suddenly while at
work in his field, shortly before
noon, last Friday, Ma roll 15. Mr.
Movers was working in his field,
and when dinner time arrived did
not come in. The family ate
dinner, thinking ho might have
been late .is a result of his watch
stopping. A son. William, who
was home from Yamhill County,
after finishing his meal, remark
ed that he felt something might
have happened, and said I e
would go to the field and look i p
his father. He did so and found j
the father in a .sitting posturo. !
He probably hail been dead ovei
nn hour.
Coroner Limber made an in
vestigation but held no inijiuv t.
it being plain that heart failure
was the cause of demise.
Mr. Meyers was born ne.-r
Bremen, Germany, November 2S.
1842, and came to America with
his parents in 185f. settling tirt
in Ohio. He enlisted in an Ohio
regiment when the Civil War
broke. Returning from the w.-r
he was married to MUs I.oui e
Riiekerman, at Cincinnati. Tin y
lived in Ohio, Kentuekv and In
diana, successively, and tin n
came to Oregon in 1SS.", settlin;;
near Laurel. At death he own; d
90 nercs of a fertile farm. His
widow and the following eh l
dren survive, four children" hav
ing passed away:
William Meyers, Frank Mov
ers, Mrs. G. W. Whitinore, Lau
rel; Mrs. Willis Challaeombe.
Cosmopolis, Wash.; Louis Mov
ers, Laurel; Jesse Meyers, But
ton; .Mrs. J. L. Neubert. Cosmop
olis, Wash., and Mrs. William
Walker, of Laurel, Route 1.
The funeral took place Sunday
afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at life
Laurel Baptist Church, and i i
terment was in the cemetevy
there.
Mr. Meyers was a fine type of
citizenship, and a kind and lov
ing husband and father.
local men were inducted
into the final mysteries of the or
der C. A. Hau'de, J. 11. Garrett
and W. T. DulSois. F. II. Clark,
of North Plains, was the fourth.
As a finale, the eenturv of K.
1 wore seated to a crab dinner
at midnight, ami there were "lob
sters" for all. Arthur Knox, of
Gaston, ate so much he almost
missed his train to Spokane, and
Hon. Ben 1 Cornelius and J. J.
Meaeham. veterans of the order
for many years, wore allowed to
come out their wives withdraw
ing all objections and the way
they "fell to" the sea-fruit was
something of a revelation. It
was two o'eloek before the lights
were out and taps sounded.
C. E. Wells, of the Hillsboro
Telephone Co.. and Attorney W.
G. Hare forgot to Hooveriice, and
the former, who is at the head of
the Food Administration, won
the championship at the table.
Julius Christensen, of near
Laurel, was in town Monday.
Chas. Picrson.of near Kinton.
. iiiiuiwir., ,..,11.,- s: l.... 'ever
" now
J. H. Wcscott, of Gaston, was ,)Ulj
down to the city luosilay morn
ing.
Frank l.ichty and w ife, of near
Cedar Mill, wore city cullers the
last of the week.
Fred B. Clark, of lVrmiiigton,
was up to the county scat the last
rtf the week, getting ready for
the Spring drive on Father Agriculture.
ATTENTION, FARMERS
Unclaimed Letter
Herman lloge, of Farmington,
was a city caller Monday,
IJ.,1.,1, Will,, .......I t i
... I J "l M IMMVI'llll'l) Wl .'"Hill i
T.,..1..t; t),.. ..... dalv
Attention, Farmers! This is
time of year to food Or. Hess'
Stock and Poultry Tonic, It pays
big on your investment, (tot it
at Hillsboro Pharmacy. 51 02
T. F.. Cornelius, of Gales
Crook, was in the city Monday.
Tom is making many improve
ments on the Miller place, which
he purehased last year.
Wanted Hogs, sheep, beef.
etc. Will eall in response to tele
phone or letter. Address, C. K.
Rogers, Portland, Ore.. H. I, Box
892; Telephone, Woodlaw n MS:!.
Also do general hauling and long
listanee moving. 52 .'I
C. r.. Mills, of Timber, writes
that the Portland Auto Stage C
will start a stage line from Mis!
Columbia Countv, June I, and
run into Portl.-iittl. vi;i I uiihc-
Forest Grove and Hillsboro. Tlu
auto will make the round trii
Iirst Truck attachment exhibit
held in Washington County,
al the. salesroom, 1254 See-
M., 1 ton ; 1 V., ton ; 2 ton,
and 2 ton special. 1 he Western
Truck Attachment Co.,
It. B. Sehlegol, Agent.
It .i . i
i a. so navo t.iktu tuo ttivm'V
tor inrm tractors, l all lor liter
ature and information.
Notice of Appointment of Admin
istratrix
Notice is hereby given Unit the under
signed has been appointed administra
trix of the estate of J. K. Gardner, do-
conkou, iv uie i ounty t ourt or Wash
mcton Comity, Ore , and has mmlittod.
All persons having elaims aramst said
estate are lierehv notitiittiiopriwnt the
same to mo at l.!15 Northwestern Hank
I'ldg., Portland, Oregon, with vourhora
wiinm six months tiom the ditto hereof.
nrsi punlioatloii, hod. 2S, UMS.
, .. Sadie II. Gardner,
.J. li. Arnold, Attorney for Adminis
tratrix.
l ust publication, March 2S, l'.MS.
Notice to Creditors
Unclaimed letters for week end
ing March Hi, 1 ; IN, 1 lillsboio :
Miss Mary Cramlall, P. Knu r
iek. Wess Gardener, T. C. Me, I,
II. W. Simpson.
Cards J, II. Duke, Mis. S. J.
Fisher, Miss Katie Sholt,, Miss
F.llen Waltie.
.1. C, I.amkin, Postmaster,
On. quarter TUm
4i the rtitim J
SEED
HEADQUARTERS
of llif Nottlmot it our
.'v i,sXi;uiantte of I
"Buckeye"
lld Ul.Kl.t
Puituin.t
I'oultiy I'ou.i
lice Supplici
l'itilivr
I
For sale: Span mares, 5 year
1350 each; sound and true, hav
and black; also Stover 10 H. 1
gas engine, good as new. Get
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Jud McGahey, the logger, is Telephone !IS)R25, Hillsboro eon-
home for a visit. Me has just re- j tral. Five miles northw est
covered from a broken ankle. Hillsboro, and half mile from
dav.
A. P. Wilkes, of near Seholls.
came up Monday, on business at.
the court house.
Mrs. V. B. Bolton, of Wit. h
Hazel, accompanied bv her sister
Mrs. R. E. Smith, of Portland
was in Hillsboro, Saturday.
and will be unable to work yet
for several weeks.
F.mil Menke, of Huber. was in
town Monday. F.mil says that
the people down his way are anx
ious to have the state commission
busy on the" state highway.
Auto Truck, long distance
j hauling ;new Master 2-ton truck;
; also cattle hauling. Charges rea
sonable, (.archil service. I rank
Barr. Hillsboro. Ore. Phone.
2031V. 1-4
Fred Funis, of Banks, was in
Uie city Tuesday. Fred is side
stepping the logging this year,
ami doing tin- aicrieiilttiral act
and he says it beats the timber
hustling away yonder.
For Rent Twenty-acre farm;
all under cultivation; cheap for
cash; good 4-room house and a
small barn. North of the West
Union church. Inquire of J. J.
Whitten, 1122 Oak St., Hillsbo
ro, Ore. . 52-2
Sheillin station, P. R. i; X. 52 :
Mrs, Bissner and daughter
Mrs. F.mm.i I'hristotTcrson, c
?ouui l ii.il.iun, were in the oilv
Monday, on business at the cmut
j house. Harry Bissner, sou and
I brother, is now at Dayton, Olii .
! in the aviation corps of the V. S.
larmy, taking his finals.
F'or Sale Ranch of 5.3 acre-:;
4!) acres cleared; balance woi.d
lot of fir and ash sw ale. Hun
! ning water; on milk and in; i 1
(routes; rook road; practically oil
seeueii except lew acres lelt l.r
'garden, kale, potatoes, etc. Ad
dress, sealed envelope V, care
j Argus. 52 2
Arthur Knox, of Gaston, was
in the city .M outlay night, attend
ing the Pythian conclave. He left
Tuesday morning for Spokan ,
where he attended a stock s,i!;
Wednesday. Arthur says that
the Hillsboro boys put up a tine
crab supper, and he wants la
come again.
dee Mothers
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Dodge'Brothers Convertible Sedan is an easily
driven car, and despite its beauty, is rugged as
' are all cars which Dodge Brothers produce.
They have never built a'car which appealed
more strongly to every member of the household
It will pay you to visit us and examine this ear.
The gasoline conBumption is unusually low.
The tiie mileage is unusually high.
Sedan or Coupe, $1350; Winter Touring Car or Roadster, $1050
Touring Car, Roadster or Commercial Car, $H85
All prices f. o. b. Detroit)
;mui.- ii iior.. givon I hut th un
porsik'nod has duly umililiod as the Ad-
imiiis'ratrix ot the esiate of Theresa
n.sehei', dtveased, and all persona lutv-
t -ii t ii;ims i.guinst saiti estate i re re-
: :1 " I'A'seni the sttnio to me on or
mi i ne expiration or six months
from the date of this notice. The said
cUmis sh; 11 to proi-ented to mo at the
"V ii V ,y MU,,r,u',V'!. Nolan Jl King,
- ' "okay liuilthug in Portland. Ore
gon. Uiitisl this Feb 2S,l'.)t7.
.... Mario Kovkstoinor.
Atimimstratnx ot the Kstato of Tho-
rt-Mt rist'iior. tleeoastst.
comuuv King, Portland. Ore.. Attor
neys ior Attar x.
SUMMONS.
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a coi potation,
M. P.
1050 Second Street
CADY
Hillsboro, Oregon
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V- i.-.-w r
tOL'NT OF WASHlMiTON
Ladtl & Tilton Bank,
Plaintiff. v
In..l II ...
V tenners, l.rnee Koimers, V,v.
s.uuuui, i lutienuai Loan Company
a corporation, V. JJ. pw,,i j, (
Ainsworth, Alice II. Ainswoith.
i, ."""'"s national liank of
f.. 11 "m . Oregon, u coi notaUoa
ri .t-.'J0,ln?on. Kte K Johnson,
.ii. juthinan, uuy K. ltuk
man, Arnottl J. Heskott, Ueutino
Kves leskell, S. A. Wallace, IVne-
V ' l- "U"UI. l- J- Slelvanmi, K. .1
..uvunna, as Administrator Willi
tm- in annexed ol the Estate of
i;. . r.psioyn, doeous.'tl, Mim.i
cpsu-yn, a. ii, Tripp, us Adminis
trator w ith the will annexed of t ...
ii",.. w f - 'llour, tleeeas.,1
m.iuu r.rma i.iimour, and K. J. Me-
n anna, .xununist rator of the K
tif oi r.pstryn, I.iimour & Com
I'any, a in in of which 1. A. Kps-
"j.., u'traa, unu v. t , Uilinou
dtveasetl, were partners.
To Paul H. Rriniprs. V V i..i
and Kato L. Johnson, defendaiiln
aliove named:
In the name of the State of Or.-.
you are hereby required to appear
and answer the Answer and Criws-
compiainc of the defendants, J. C.
Ainswonn, Trustee, Alice II. Ains
wiorth and The United States Nation
al Bank of Portland, tiled against
you m the above entitled suit, on or
"uie muiuiay, me z:th day of Ap
ril, 11)18. and if vou f.iil t tin nniiiiow
and answer, for want thereof the de-
xenuanis, j. u. Ainsworth, Trustee,
-c n. rtinsworin ana ihe United
States National linnlt nf P.i i
will apply to the above entitled court
for the relief prayed for in their said
answer and cross-comulaint. tn-wit;
For a judgment nnd d.s- rift in f'li'ti.
of The United States National Hank
oi roruand for the sum of $!)lt,r..2" in
United States Cold Coin with inter
est thereon in like Gold Coin from
the loth day of April, lyiti, at the
raie oi o per cent per annum, and the
iurmer sum of $100.00 attorneys
itrea itmi meir costs ana disburse
menls of this suit, nnd that their
uesvriueu in said answer
and cross-comn hunt is a sennwl li..n
only to the lien of the plaintiff, and
superior to the claims or liens of the
other defendants upon the real proi
erty described therein situated in the
county of amhill, Stute of Oregon
to-wit:
beginning at a point on section
line zu.is chains West of the North
east corner of section 15 in Township
3 South, Kange 2 West of the Wil
lamette Meridian: thence running
South 8.27 chains to the North line
or the Southern Pacific Kailroad
right of way; thence following said
right of way North 80 degrees .'i0
minutes hast 3 chains; thence North
n degrees 45 minutes Eust 7.8?
cnains; thence North 83 degrees t
minutes East to the Southwest c nrni'r
of the tract of land owned by Henry
Fallinan and Kmilic Fallman; thence
iNortn along the West boundary lino
of said Fallman tract to the North
line of said Section 15; thence West
along said section line to place of be
ginning, containing 9.5 acres of land,
more or less; nnd that the mortgage
of the defendants, J. C. Ainsworth,
Trustee, Alice II. Ainsworth and The
United States National Iiank of Port
and.and the right, title, interest, lien and
claim of the other defendants, nnd
each of them, if any, be foreclosed
and that said real property be sold as
upon execution, and that the other
defendants and each of them be for
ever barred and foreclosed of ull
right, title, interest, claim or lien
which they or any of them had on the
14th day of February, 1910, the date
of the mortgage of the defenHnnta .1
C. Ainsworth, Trustee, Alice H. Ains
worth and The United States Nation
al Bank of Portland, or have since
had in or to said real nroncrtv or nnv
part thereof, and that these defend
ants he given such other and further
relief as to the Court may seem meet
and equitable.
This summons is published by or
der of the Honorable George R. Bag
ley, J udge of the above entitled court,
duly made and entered on the 12th
day of March, 1918, and said order
directs publication of this summons
not less than once a week for six suc
cessive weeks, and that you shall ap
pear and answer herein on or before
Monday, the 29th day of April, 1918.
The date of the first publication of
this summons is the 14th day of
March, 1918, and the date of the last
publication is April 25, 1918.
Chamberlain, Thomas, Kraemer &
Humphreys, Attorneys for defend
ants. .7. C. Ainworh, Trustee, Alice
H. Ainsworth and The United States
National Bank, of Portland, Oregon.
P. O. Address, 400-7 Chamber of
Commerce Building, Portland, Oregon.
A medicine wlikh has
given satisfaction to iis
users for over 40 years,
as Cardui has, niur.l be a
fciwd medicine. II you
sulier from female
troubles, and need a reli
able, strengthi'iiing tonic,
ol real medicinal value,
as proven by the exig
ence ot thousands ol
women users,
TAKE
THE HILLSBORO
COMMERCIAL BAN
CAPITAL and SURPLUS $70,000
An olil, safe nml cousci vative bunk,
located in t lie I lillsboio CoiiuiRTn.il
block, y. W. con. it Main itiul Sccmiii
streets.
Hillsboro Coimnoreial Hank.
T!)3 Woman's Tonic
Mrs. C. S. I'.udtl, ol
Covina, Calil., hi writing
i f her experience wish
Cardui, sav;: "I look a
ho'.l'e r! I I yenwold.and
it cured my headaches.
1 have taken It since mar
riage, and received much
help from it. Cardui is
the best medicine I ever
took ... It was the only
medicine . . . liiat helped
my back..." Try Cardui.
All Dmgglsti
EDll Yl
SUMMONS.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF TIIE
STATE Of OREGON FOR TIIE
COUNTY OF WASHINGTON
Ladd 4 Tilton Bank, a corporation.
plaintiff, vs.
Paul II. lteimcrs, Grace Reimers, Gus
uuddat, rrudential Loan Company,
a corporation, W. II. 1'owell, J. C.
Ainswortn, Alice II. Ainsworth
United fatatog National Bank, of
I'ortland, Oregon, a corporation, W.
E. Johnson, Kate L. Johnson, Clara
M. Hickman, Guy N. Hickman, Ar
nold J. Heskett, Beatrice Eves He.i
kett, S. A. Wallace, Penelope Wal
lace. E. J. McKanna, E. J. McKan
na ns administrator with the will
annexed of the Estate of 1). A. Ep
stoyn, deceased, Minnie Epsteyn,
H. II. Tripp as administrator with
the will annexed of the Estate of
W. F. Gilmour, deceased, Maud Er
ma Gilmour, and E. J. McKanna as
administrator of tho estate of Ep
steyn, Gilmour & Company, a firm
of which D. A. Epsteyn deceased
and W. V. Gilmour deceased were
partners, Defendants,
SUMMONS
To I'aul II. Reimers. W. H. Powell.
W. E. Johnson. Kate L. Johnson. H.
A. Wallace. E. J. McKanna. E J Mc
Kanna as Administrator with the
will annexed of the Estate of I) A.
Epsteyn. Minnie Enstevn. H. II.
Tripp as administrator with the
will annexed of the estate of W. F. 1
Gilmour, deceased, Maud Erma GTI-
mour, and E J. McKanna as adminis
trator of the Estate of Epsteyn, Gil
mour & Company.
In the name of the State of Oregon,
you are hereby required to appear
and answer the complaint tiled
against you in the above entitled
court and causo within six (fi) weeks
from the date of the first publication
of this summons, to-wit: On or be
fore the 9th day of April, 1918, nnd
if you fail to so appear und answer
as herein required for want thereof,
the plaintiff will apply to tho said
court for the relief demanded in its
complaint. A succinct statement of
the relief demanded, is as follows, to-
wit:
That the plaintitff do have nnd re
cover from the defendants Paul II.
Keiiuers, Grace Keimers, and Gus ,
Ciiddut the sum of Eight Thousand
Four Hundred and Fifteen and 79- i
100 ($S,I15.79) Dollars, together with I
interest thereon ut the rate of six (i!)
per rent, per annum from tho 1st day
of October, 1917, mid for the further
mini of Seven Hundred ($700,011) Dol
lars attorneys fees, togilher with
costs ami disbursements In this suit,
and that the mortgage described in
plaintiff's complaint tiled herein be
dirreed to be a Iirst lien upon all th
following denciibed real properly lo
wit: The East one-half (') of the
Southeast Quarter ( ' ) of Section
Ten (10) in Township Three (:;
South. Range Two (2) West of the
Willamette Meridiun, in Yamhill
County, Oregon, savo and except
therefrom a trnrt of hi ml containing:
Two and seventy one-liumliedllis
(70) acres, mure or less, in the
Southeast corner thereof, deeded by
grantee herein to Henry Pullman and
Emilia Fallman by deed dittnd June
i i i, rjuy, and recorded in Hook 17 of
: deeds at Page Ho thereof;
Also the following described prem
; ises: Beginning at point North
; degrees, as minutes, Went I'O chuius
j North XA4 chain from the Suutheu.il
corner of Section Ten (10), Township
Three (3) South, Kango Two (Z)
; West of the Willamette Meridian in
ttmhlll fmtiilu lli...,. ..,-
thence North SI.67 chains, thence I
j West 12.G7 chuins to the East line of i V.
: the Itenjnmln Heater and wife's dona
i tion land claim, thence south along
, the East line of said donutiun land
claim, 31.67 chains, thence East ltJ-7
, chains to tho place of beginning, con-
i laming lony (-IU) acres more or lesi;
j Also the following described prcm- j
. ises: Beginning at a point on the nc-
! tion line 11.91 chains North of the I
: Southwest corner of Section Eleven
1(11) Township Three (3) South, j
uunge i wo U) West of the W lun
ette Meridian in Washington County,
Oregon, running thence South 89 de
grees 45 minutes, Eaet 6.64 chuins to
the Westline of a tract of land sold
Dy A. J. Winters and wife to J. R. Mo
dill by deed dated November 13, 18t2,
anil recorded in Deed Book 36 at Pago
02 thereof, thence North along the
West line of mid Medill tract 16.HI
chains, thence North 72 degrees 30
minutes, East 13.88 chains to tho
Northeast corner of snid Medill tract,
thence North 8.61 chains to the Not th
line of tho Southwest Quarter of said
Section Eleven (11), thence West 20
chains to the section line, thence
South 28.09 chains to the place of be
ginning, containing 31.63 acres, more
or less;
Also the following described prem
ises: Beginning at a point on the Sec
tion lino, 20.16 chuins West of the
Northeast corner of Section Fifteen
(16) Township Three (3) South,
Range Two (2) West of the Willnm
ette Meridian in Yamhill County,
Oregon, thence running South 8.27
chains to the North line of the South
ern Pacific Railrond right of way,
thence running Easterly along mid
right of way, to the Southwest corner
of a tract of land owned by Henry '
t.i. 1 1 , . .... -I
r unman ann r.muy railman, thence
North along the West line of snid
Fallman tract to the North line of
said Section Fifteen (16), thence
West along said section lino to the
place of beginning, containing 9.6 ac
res of land, more or less.
Except tracts 1, 2, 4, G, 6, 9, 11, 11,
15, 18 and the South Two (2) acres
of Tract No. 8 and the North hnlf-
arrc ( '.$) of Tract No. 12, and tho
North One and one-half (l'4) ncro
of Tract No. 19, ull being in suid Che-
hidem Mountain Orchards according
to the duly recorded plat thereof.
And that whatever right, title of In
terest the ubove mimed defendants or
any of them may have in Btul to tho
above described real property is sub- !
sequent nnd inferior to tho lien of !
plaintiff's said mortgage, nnd that
plaintiff's mortgage as described
in tho complaint herein bo fore- (
closed und all the real properly
above described bo sold accord-
ing to law nnd tho proceeds ap- i
lnru iu tuu payment 01 wiu juilglllrlll
rendered herein, together with the
costs nnd disbursements, und that
each and nil of the nbove named de
fendants he forever barred and fore
closed of ull right, title and Interest
und equity of redemption in said leal
property so sold, save only the stntu
lory right of redemption ntt.r
upon execution, and for such oilier
and further relief as to the court
shall tiet'il! meet.
Tlu-t sumnioiis tu he puldinhed oncn
a week for at bust six (0) urrrst.ive
week In the llillidsuo Argus, u vve.'k
ly iinwtipitper of general rireululion
published lit IIiIIbIhiio, WiK.tiingUui
County, Oregon, by order of the lion.
D. II, Reutioner, County Jllilire of
Wu.ihingtou County, Oregon, in the
lilwenee of Hull. Gent go 1!. Dudley,
I'ireuil Judge, made nnd duleil on the
I'.ith day of February, I'.MX.
First publication r ehrunry "I. 1 ; I S
I.axt publientton Apiil I, I!-IS.
OR A II lUKTKlt,
Attorney fur I'luiiiiitf. No, hil Fourth
St., Pol tlund, Oregon.
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