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MIU8B0RO AR0U3, NOV, 30, 1905 4 . t I, Flour and Feed. Cate'a Market "Tbii li tha djr we vertaebrata' toe turkey. When you want pickle go to ureer a. All kinds in bulk. Geo. Cypher, of beyond Glenooe, was in tbe city Friday. Court Reporter C. K. Runyoo came out Monday to report circuit court. I I. Lillegard and wife, of South Tualatin, were oallera at this office, Friday. B. C. Hollenback and wife, of Mouotamdale, were county teat visitors, moouay. Mm. T. C. Wadsworth, of Port land, waa the guest of her father, Dr. . K. Adkins, Sunday. James Harper, who has moved from Laurel to Keedville, wis in town the Bret of the week. Harrison Allen, district attorney was up troui Astoria the first of the week, attending circuit court. Before purchasing a piano or or can nave a talk with K. L. McCor mick. For quality and prices he cannot be beaten. . Property owners on Main will l asked by the oouncil to raUe the plank approaches to the level of the new street planking. F. K. Rowell. of Scholia. Interest ed in mercandioe. and the Scholia' sawmill and tile factory, was a county seat visitor, Monday morn ing. The only department store in Washington Uounty. We can sel you anything from the largest farm implement down to a needle Bobulmerich Bros. Wm. Tupper returned the last of . the week from Lodi, Cal , and wag accompanied by his daughter, Miss Lura, who has visited the summer there. For gentlemen's, ladies' and cniuirec s nose you can do no bet ter than (0 buv of John Dannia We h,va them for everybody, and at prices inai are values. Mays Brothers, of Olencoe, are giving coupons for premiums for each ft cash purchase at their Olencoe store. Tbe prizes are five in number, valued at from 13.50 to Wanted: Thirtv cedar poles, 85 ieei in lengni; at least seven inch es in diameter at top. Address Box 293, Hillsboro, Oregon. Poles must be delivered at this city. P. M. Jackson, livin at the east end of Main, states that he has tried tbe split-log device beteen his fnace ana tne Kobmson place, ad oiniog town, and that if has given gooa results. Good 20-H. P. Buffalo Pitts en gine and Niagara grain separator, 3Gx50, in good repair, for sale or trade, reasonable. Inquire of J. C. Beach, Glencoe, or Hillsboro, R. F. U. 6. Orville Tucker, with Zimmerman & Wells, ensine and mill mnhln ry people, came down from Eastern A. ... it i . a . . uregon me last of tne week to at' tend the bedside of bis mother Mrs. Thos. Tucker. You will do well to list your t . -. 1 . ... vs. , jarm mr uie wun 4. j. Kuratli. Will also cry auction sales. Satis faction guaranteed. J. C. Kuratli, Hillsboro, R. F. D. 4. Residence, rniiups, ure. Tbe Misses Edna and Lucille Imbrie leave this week for Pendle ton, to join their Darents. Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Imbrie, who are now residing at that city, domiciled with Mrs. J una uennig, formerly of this city. ' R. V. Humphreys still doing business across the street from the Masonic Buildintr. Second street Bicycles repaired; bicycle sundries; all work guaranteed. Prices the most reasonable. John Schleeel. of Banks. waa 1 town Saturday, coming down to go aa surety on me Dond or a neighbor, along with Wada Armentrout, but A I a t . . . a . tne court permmed tbe defendant Markway, to go on his own cogniz ance. Our fall and winter 1ywW nf 1. dies' dress goods is here, and it is most complete in the county. We carry tbe celebrated Munsing un derwear for Indies and Mliui Union suits. H. Wehrung & Sons. Labor is rather aoarce in this section, and although the new rail road is paying 20 cents an hour, white labor does not seem to be in abundsnce, Tbe company will likely take on a lot of Greeks, but white labor is preferred. Speaking of groceries if you want the finest staple and fancy groceries to be found in the market, try John Dennis. We is after your trade, and once a customer, always a customer, - It it reported that tbe parties who had Cedar Mill property bond ed have let go of their option. It is understood . that it waa not re newed because of tbe possibility of tbe line not running past. Cedar Mill, under the new management. Sherman Bacon, of above Moun taindale, was in town Saturday, and states that he has moved to tbe Grove for the winter. He says that the Tillamook road will go within four miles of bis timber, which is of some value, and can soon find a market. Time, in its varied rounds, brings about many changes. Several years ago R. A, Atkins waa pastor of the M. K. Church in this oity. From here he went east to Indiana, and from there he accepted a charge at Durand, Wis, A short some ago he delivered an oration for the Woodmen at a little town 13 miles north of that plsce and dined with the family of a sisier of the Argus editor. Until he remarked about ths west, and having been at Hills boro, his hostess waa not aware that the victor knew her brother, whom she had not semi since she was a little girl. I). P. Corner!, the gardener ou the J. C. Hare place, and who for several years has leaned beaver Jam lands In this vicinity, and made a nsat little sum of money, leaves this week for Lucca per Barga, Toscana, Italy, to visit his aged father. 1). P. says that in the old country there is some wine that he made 21 years ago, and he expects to bring back some of it some for communion purposes, and a bottle for the Argus. Hon. T. A. McBride, who was! r ultima cum- ir me omce oi u S, Federal Juiije, to succeed the late ('has. Bellinger, came out tbe first ot the week to hold circuit court, and was greeted by his manv friends, who while regretting that he did not get the poeitiou. feel gratified to know that his standing with tbe bar and district la such that he will be with ua as long as he wishes to dispense justice in tbe circuit courts of this section. Claud Stuart, a son of A. G. Stuart, has charge ot the Japs out on the line, and he expected to alao lay the steel on tbe first five miles. Mr. Stuart is an experienced rail road man and has put down many miles of steel on the coast. His father, owns the Locke property, on Seventh & Baseline, and he is now occupying it in the absence of his rather, who holds a responsible position at Astoria. F. K. Rowell, of Scholls, thinks that tbe Tualatin Right of Way Club will have no trouble in get ling through that section for the Lytle line to connect with this city He etatea that while here and there they find a man onnneed to the road that the majority realiis that f in i . .... it win re a matter ol big import ance to tbe people of that aectloo. M. B. Buiiid has iiurrhaseil part of the property that the Amusement Association reneritlv purchased. The purchase price waa originally auru. and Bump pays 1-150. thus making the lot on which tbe theatre is built stand the new company 1215. This is certain ly a cheap piece of property. Conductor J. II. Dobbins well known here, is passing through town with an extra freioht nvnrv day or so. His engine went down ana orougbt up tbe Friday night passenger train from Beaverton, as that train'a engine broke down at that point, making the train about two hours late. Hubert Bernard, nf MoMinn. ville, was down Saturday, and snys be wants to know the nrice of a link. t to Banks. Tbe Argus has spoien to tne new company Tor ticket No. Land it lata be reanr vm for Hubert provided he rides on the first train out that carries pas sengers. J. N. Flinnen. of above Rn linn ana woo is a son of the late James Flinnen. who was count nuMinir years ago, was in town Saturday. ruppen says that tbe Buxton people are very much nleaserl that responsible parties now have con trol oi tne proposed Tillamook road, For Sale at bs real fil in span of gray horses, 1400 and 1500 it. .i . wen matcnea; seven and twelve vears of 406. "Till ffh Mhapa nasi Newton Station, one mile east of nuisDoro. The Dile drivinir crew o.nmmanto1 WOrK On tne second limb Ilia ni 1 .. .... - n I of the week, annnrrlins In n n . ., . . r " nouencack, who came in to spend a weei, accompanied by his wife, over in uiackamas County, Will huv sheen, or fat nntilo Inr the market: also ohoirA mnr.1 A A. dress me at Beaverton, Ore., and I win oaii. j.u. Waynes, Beaver ton, Ore. J. C. Kuratli waa In from Phil. lips the first of the week, getting reauy ior xnanasgiving. Bran new feed cutter, for hav n . . -" IT J V. straw, for sale, band power; just tne iQinB lor larninr with n three cows. Ten dollars takes it. w, J, Benson, Hillsboro. L. G. Weidewitsch. lh maihtna and foundrvman of Cnrnnlina in town Monday, Smokers like the finhilUr.n.l ii,. hI.iwi vmd EzCfillencift. ThAHl) niunra at-a nf Ale l . 1 mw . tne nest siook. xou oan't fool an authority on a good cigar. Wm. Baslev Sr . the T .niao villa hopgrower, was in town the first of the week.' Fine farm, good imnrovamnnta: 70 acres under cultivation: Forest Grove; for sale at a bargain T ! -Alt' fWl nquire at tnis otnee. E. B. Sapnington. the Corneliua saloon man was in town Monday, Wanted: To trade Portland property for lots in Hillsboro. Fred Sanftenberg, 733 Hunter Ave nue, Sellwood, Ore. Robert Tannook, of Lennox, was a county seat caller, Monday, V WW Pkmuadk am oiutimatb cak railier than lU It lulu a-tluu Ifvnu iul W Kmh1 UMgrtwa wad. Thla U aa true wli-ii H la a taulijr kuntau ttiiu a wli-ii It la a baulky muln. AK'uunHf allwulaiiu aud alctihulir mwl lelmw whi Ut illajintlva lunotloiia Ink quick avllou bntdo nut prvvant the wk euliia raetl(Hi u kb H tolUiwu cltwty. In cx ol ltoialrnl apiwtll ami dlaa lloii aial-nutrtuun au4 waallii awa, a aafn and rwllabla Uiulc la swhImI aail la tin- uiiljr thing that ran ba rullad npaa. )r. I'lerve dlund, Ury yaan ae, that Nature had mvUli Irwlji fur thaaa ixnttl ol bar vhllilrwi aud that In htr la liunihirv wir th rainadlm. lllyuarle rttracUof Uoldan Haal nxit. Vluxan'i runt, 8Uiu Mol. Hlai k ( liarrybark, HIiNdruut and Muudraka Ml, aa prvaml. ram liliml and im-arrvoil tthuiil aUiihul, in lr. iVrr'i (Mtlm MnHnU ltarry, ctniMtltuui tha wuat affwllva and certain UinU'. alUiratlv and tliau rrbulkUuf rauiedy avar offered to tha paUlc. A Biuuitnoitt atarrhuii Mr. i. Airrad Ari ini Ml w SaUii Liwm liwal. (i,uada. rliaai -1 hafa Haal I tut' ur uidu Matllril Utannrary uf aud ua ar Blna J Iuium I aaad Wbaci 1 ham It in Ua uo dueiw or vthar laadnajia. Suia raan KM I i tpnibl VIUi rUtm uiaitiua. l our -uuidan Haauai llaary ' rlliuUialad Ut urtp vii tnm tfea arMaat. Slm-a Uil Uwa I b um baaa aMbuul 11 In tl buuaa. Than ! au uur aalllna I Uiluk au aiurh ul, aor auua I la ink lia auual. toarr aa kt alava I twnaamaudad It la idaaaad alih tha laaull. aad ail inuk uia fur tllalii lia ua. 1 1 la a apiaiidtd rvrnadr tuf akanach Inmblai euraa lda ut a ( J, ami la tk waly aura oura I kauw ut tat 'La Oriuva,' , Dr. Plum's Ontnaiun Sxnaa Madlral Advlaar la trut frtwon roiiut ataniia ki par eluvium ut tualllus unly, Mniid tl uu-utalaiiiM lur tha uapar-euvered lk, ur ill alaniW lur tha ilulh IxjuiiU, Addreaa Dr.it. V. Flurca, UultaW, N. Y. Jacob Raflety, of Mountaindale, waa In the city Monday. Jsn-a lao. Give It a trial. Sold by (1. W. Patterson & Bon. J. W. Hays, of Forest Grove, was down to the city, Monday. The Climax Mill baa just re celved a carload of Oil Cake Meal. Jos. Bucber, tbe Mountaindale veteran, was in town Saturday eve nlng. Bud Otia, the Cornelius meat market man, was in town Satur day. Schulmerich Bros, have adiUl a complete line of stoves to their stock of hardwaie, Come and have look at them. Tbe Teachers' Institute will con vene at Forest Grove, thla Friday morning and continue until Satur day ninht. Prof. Ackerman. Stala Superintendent of schools, will be present. Schulmerich Bros, have nwvlrail tbe Fall shipment nf cloaks direct from New York. Come early and get your choice. SOUTH TUALATIN Georxt llovlby. who hei bn alUniltnii the I'ortlaml Huslnea college, ! taotut on a brltl vlit. Mrs. Martha Clarka ralurna.1 tn kar home la Oakland, Cal., laat week, alter an eitendrtt vialt with relatives beit. Mrs. Frank Slmpaon. who hai been aerioualy ill for tbe peat lew weeks, ia aiowiy improving. Mrs. J. Simpson, who hai been a uf- lerer for (he paat lew months, is In a critical condition. Geo. Hlevana. nf 11ltlalvrn Bying buaineas trip to Fsrmingtoo Than day. NEW STORE AT CORNELIUS The new store in Corneliua is now open and ready for business. In the line of dry goods and notions, furnishings, boots and shoes, rubber goods of all kinds, shirts and over. alls of all shea, patterns and prices, groceries of tne finest staple quali ty, we excel, and have a splendid stock. A good line of farm imple ments, buggies, wagons, plows, har rows, cultivators, etc., in stock, of standard manufactures. We take (arm produce in payment and pay the highest market price. Come in and see the new store. No trouble to show goods, even if you do not buy. We are here to make prices that will make you buy and ua to sell. Corner Main A Fourth. Hendricks & Son, Cornelius, Ore. Will weave carpets and rugs at my home. Call on or addreaa Mrs. F. W. Baiber, Cornelius, Oregon. PRINCE HENRY Farmers wanting Fall aervice for their mares can visit my stables in Hillsboro. Prince Henry is the only Clyde-Peroheron in the coun ty. H. D. Schmeltaer. FOR SALE Berkshire stock hogs and ahoats also young brood sows with pigs. Wm. Sohulraerioh, Hillsboro, R. F. D. No. 2. HOMESTEADS And Desert Land Claims For You I can locate vou on level valley lands with deep, rich soil, free from rock. Water to be had at a depth of from 5 to 30 feet. These lands are located in Central Ore gon and can be taken under the Homestead or the Desert Land Law. Railroad soon to tan this wonderful section. Call and see me at the F. M. Heidel Real Es- tate office, or address me at Hills boro, Oregon, Dr. A. A, Burrtd, WE WILL DRY YOUR PRUNES Ami guarantee you mti.Ucllmi. Our Drier will atatt Srplritiber 10. Mb Hmvo a Hrat-Clasa Cldor Mil Our Cider Mill will alart Keptem ler so. ami con 1 1 una tbrouuhout the ataaon. Mill and lrier located In Nurth IIIIUlH.ro. on rotirth atreet. Prlooa Raonblo JAMES f, KCRR - Hitluboro, Orogon Cornelius Warehouse CORNELIUS. ORE.. ; I)ih?s a General Warehouse Itiisincss. Flour, Fred, Hay and Shinnies at the lowest market ; price. Fc al for farmers Meant or dry rolled or chopped, as wanted. "mmniiiiititniiiimiiiiiiiiinimiiiii TELEGRAPHIC NOTES Yale defeated II areatd lttnt Salutilay in the annual ftwl hall game, "Will Turkey light?" hai now been displaced with "Ilowwai tin turkey"' T. B. Wilt x. the Cortland hanker, ia aid to ba ileairuui ol succeeding Sana tor Mtlcatll. Senator Mitchell la liable to lute bis poaition ai chairman of the I'auauia canal cooimlttte. A. B. Warner, lupcrintemlrnt uf the Taconia schools, aaya that a football (ante It ai tied aa a bull fight. Granoillt Owin.of I'redrrkktown.Mn.. has atulea $ iH.ooo front a Iwuk where be aa r aaliler, and the olliceia ue landrd him. Senator llarton, of Kunmi, haa again nean found guilty of receiving money from corporation! wlillt a Uuittd .Main' Senator. There ii talk of fun-lug Hitchcock to realgn. The old uiau la nuihing them loo hard and many Weatern congreee mta want bla scalp. Archl.liliop Chrlilie donatea t'.'j to tha Ruaalan lullerers who are Jewi, And thla lead! one to think of how few Cath olics loes their lire In conlroremy will, h rlaes over their religion. lloyd Redner, nlelit clerk In Ilia Paci fic Hxpreu ollica. Hole fiooo laatwrek, and aklpped the country with a woman of the town. The ollicera caught them over in ilrltiah Columbia. Ceo. K. Adama. the Seattle mint c.h ler, who waa recently arreaied on a charge of emheolemeol. acknowletlffea that bit thefta amount to tioo.ooo, ami his tiondainen bava withdrawn aud al lowed htm to go to jail, Mra. W. M. l.a.1,1, wife of a I'oilland liankar haa fnmta.l a lil. 1. posed ol the feminise sender, and which iikii womro io voir, It iacnerallv conceded that It la the wo men of wealth who are agiilnut tbe right of tbe sex to vote. Notice of Deiertlon Nnlii-e la hereby glvan Ih id my wlfa, Una Maat. funnorly ul Mounlaimlnli-, OnKoii, haa left my Im1 aud hoard wlllmut juat raiian or provocation, and all piiraona arc hereby rnal not lu itlva hrr ni.ini-v or mensbandiae upon my a -eniinl, aa I will In no manner I reaponalble or pay for the aaina, FUKI) MAST, Mouuluinilale, Or. Iala, Uila loth day uf Kovemlier, I'at'i, Noiloa of Final Hottlement. Notlra la herehv glvi-n that I lie iiiulenlgii. ed Kxecntor nf tlin mI Will and Tnata mentof l'lillllp II. llauKhiiinu,il-n-MMl, haa lllml In tha County Court or tint Htnta of OreRon, fur Waalilnglon I'ounty, Ida tt ual anmiinU aa aiii-h Ke.-til ir. And Hint aald County Court haalle Mnn.lav, tin Wd day of hwwiiilwr. Imtt. at the t'ourt ltiMm of aald Court, In IlllUboro, County and Stale afnreaald, at the hour of 10 o'clonk a. m., of raid (lav, aa the lime anil place for tha hnarliiKoliVxitluiia tuaalil mi. oounu, llauv tbvre l, anil the linul arttle. meut of aald liil. WILLIAM O. IHiNKI.SON, Kxecutor of the Uat Will and Ti'hU meutof f, II, Haiiglininn, dwrawd. SUMMONS IN THR CIRCUIT COURT OV T1IK STATIC OK ORKMON, Kolt WA8HIN0T0N COUNTY Frank Flala, IMalntlff, ) va V Af nea Flala, Defendant, To Agnm Klnla, the defetulant. In the name of tha Htnta of Oreiron. vou are hereby notltlud that the planum nmn uaa meu a compiHItll lor illiiri:o againat you in the above eutlllxd court and cauneaiid you are hrrnby uotllled ami required to appnar and aiiNwer the com plaint or IHh aoino appearance thereto, on or before the Mil day of pnwmlier, A 1)., IHOfi, Iwlnij tlio Inat day of the tlmo prtai'rtlied In the ordvr for publication, and if you fall an to auiwer and itiiiirar or file lonie appearanca hernln, the pliiintllt' will oauin yunr default to lm enlnred and noted and will apply tn the Court for the relief prayed for In the oompliilnt, to-wit: A deoree forever (IInhoIvIiik the bomlii of niatrliiiony nnw exMIng tHwin vou and the plaintiff aud for hucIi other rul'lul aa to Ui Court appear eiiultnble and proper. The date of the drat pulillcutliin of thla lummona la Thuraday, Novimler 10, HKIS, and tha laat puhlleutlnn ii ThurHilny, n ceinber 2k, lllw,, nill thla hiiiiiiiiimih Ii to be piibllnhnd in the lllllaooro Ar((iis, a weekly newspaper of WaHliliiKlou Coun ty, Oregon, on every Thurailny of each and every week between aald ilntna for mix luocesalve weeka. This "umiiiuim la publlHhod by ordnr of Hon. 'T, A. MrHrlde, Juilgn of nuIiI Court, made In aald ckiinu on November l,ri, HIA. C1IA8. J. HCIINAHUL, Altornny for flnintltr. Notice of Final Settlement Notice la herohy Riven Hint the nmlor- aigneil siiminlHtrntor of the online of Marina J. rarrett, onceimml, linn II led bin nnai accoiini na aiiinliiiatrHtor of Haul eabite, in the County Court of W nulling, ton County, Oreiron. and that aulil ( haa appointed Mondnv, iieceiuber 4, 1 KV, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. in,, na the day and hour for the hearing of oiilcotloiw to aald Html account and the ai'ttlement inereor. Now, therefore all pennim Intr rested In said eatate are heruliy not I lied and re quired to appear at tlio County Court room, at llllliboro, said County and Htntn, at laid time, to then mid thern ihow cuunh if any there be, why "aid account aboiild not be Mettled, allowed and approved, and aid ndminlatrator dlxcluirKoil, and mild eatate forever and llnully icttled. Dated November I, llKifi. W. F. URISTOW, Adminlatrator nf the eatato of Mitrtbn J. Parrett, deceaned. Clareooe butt and II. T, Bngley, Attor ney fur Elato, Oregon Siiohj LINE Union Pacific I a THAINM TO TltK KAHT H.tll.Y SltOM I'OHTI.A.Mn. Through lullmanatanilard and louriat Ireoiug cnr dally to Ouialia, Chicago, Sokane; li.uii.t aleeping car daily to Kanaaa City: through Pullman louriat aleeping-cara (peraoually conducted) weekly to Chicago, Kanaaa City, re dining chair can (teata free) to tbe Kaat daily. iear ra rAii.r t'lili-at!i l'ort laud 8.ial W:W.M, via It nut liiKton Allaiilio tCiprvaa K:13 r. m. via St. I'anl Kaal Mail :UO r. h. via rtHikane TIWK Ml'HKIltU.KM rau rOHTI.ANPl aiiivi rM iti. Nalt IjiIh, i,iver, Kt. Woilli, Duiaba, Kaimaa "11 r. Hi Uinl. Oliii-iigii and Kal Hall Take, IViivrr, Kt. Worth, Omaha, Kan-uia Oily, HI, Uiuia, Chirac o and Kant Wulla Wall. Ii. nii,HHikana.Valla I'iiIIiiihii, Mlnni olia, Kl. I'aul, i. lull,, Milwauknn, I'lilcatro and Kat 4:10 r. M, 10:30 .u 7:.'l',.u Ot'KAS ASI) RiVEH KCHKIH l,K fHOM 1-oHIHM) Nli-aiiiKhipa twlwevn I'lirtland and Han Kraiiciauo ry Ivadaya. Itiver lMala un the lower Culiimbla and Willamntle daily eic-t Humlay, LOW ItATKM To and rrom all jh.IhH In l,n Kait TlckaU via Oil" Mule on an at all ilniMit j omnoa of Urn Houth-rn I'aj-lllo t'o. A. L CRAIO, (ieneral I'nsnenger Agent Portland, Oregon Doner! Merobandlao I carry a complete line ol General Mercbandite, (irocerici, Dry t'.oodn, Hardware aud building Material, I can get you anything you want, on order, at Portland prtcea. I make a iprclalty of cedar fence poata and cedar ahlngles. My line of t'.roceriei can't be beaten. Give me a call. I buy farm produce, caih or trade. Give me a call. O. S. Reynolds Momtlmlndmlm, Or SUMMONS. IN TIIK CIRCUIT COURT OK THR HTATK OK ORKtlON, FOR WAHIIINHTON COUNTY, Ada tl, HUnley, I'lnlntltr.) v, J. J. II. Btnuley, Defendant.) To J. H. Ntaulcy tbe above named de fendant. In the name of the Hlnle or Oregon, you lire hereby commanded nnd rtiulred to be and appear In the above entitled Court and answer the complitlnt tiled agaliiNl you in the nlxive enttlkd eauan on or be fore tbe expiration of aii woeka from the dale or thellrat piilillwitlon of tlilamiiu nioim, the lint piibllcutlnn thereof being yy. ami ins inai puiillciltlon thereof on lien. 71 h. to wit: On or before Ihe 7th day of Dec, ll'Oft, and you will plcnae take notice that if vou mil no to aiiot-Hr and answer aald cniiiitlalm in plaintlll' will apply to the Court for the ranui pruyiKi mr in nor compliilnt to wit bora decree illHaolvliig nnd annulling is i"u nmrriitKH coni ract now aud heretofore exiting botwoeii vou and plaintlll and lor the costa and dUliurae- inenia oi mm nun unit for mieli other and further relief aa ninv be eooltubln This Biiiiitnoin la nerved ngaliiHt you by miuiienimu uy orucr oi lion. lj, A. Kood, County Judga of WaHliliigtini Cnuntv, Oregon, iiiuile and dated Oct, 14, 11)05, niid which order reuiilrea tlint vim nmm.r and anawer nn or before the oxpirnllon of nix weekn from the divte of the (Irnt pnlill- cniion ot inn "uiiimnnn, the llml puldlea tiou bnlnK Oct. llllli. and tha laat r., 1 .1 ...... Hon beluur Dee. 7lh, Ittfi, lo wit: On or uunirn i-no. fill, IWO, , , WHO. It. I1AHLRY, Attorney for I'hiintiir. Administratrix's Notice Notice Ik hereby given Unit the under signed ban been by the County Court of tunia Ol l.iegun mr VV USUI llf!l (111 UOIltl- ty duly niipolnleil udiulnintratrU of the eMtnle of I'hlllp Ki'KhlliiiK, dnceiwod, and hint duly qualillml an inch. Now, there lore, all perHonn having cliilmi agnlimt mid entitle nre hereby required to present them to the undcrnlitnnd at the law olllee or Ueo. R. HiiKley, in lllllnboro, Oregon, toRother with proiier vouulinra wilbin nix n imtliH from tlie dale hereof. Dated thin Ani. f'th, tIKffl. KldZAIlKTU FKUIITLINd, Adml'ilHlrntrlx of the estate of Vlilllp rcKbtling, decenied. ' Oeo. It, llitgluy, Attorney forndnirx, COTSWOLD BUCKS For sole: Thoroughbred Cots wold bucks, vrnrlinna nrwl turn . . -"15 "W vear olds. Innni nf Jna n a a; ran it miles northwest of Hillsboro. We want Your Trade And We buy Your Farm Produce Our stock of (ieneral Merrhandiae will auiwer your wants. Our dry goodi are of tbe belt qnelilv, end our boots and ahoei excel. We t an suit you. Grocer in of the let, for everylKxIy. We Give You a Premium I'or every Ten Dollar Cah I'urchaie we give eich cuatomer a fane uxu oil paintioR. We alao lake l'aim I'roiluce rod pay cath for it. Our line ol l'aim .Machinery, fluggiea, etc., will mit you and our purea arc rigt-t, See our celcbrnted Keyitone Wire I'cnce. Rowell Bros. (EL Co, Scholls, Oregon Timothy Seed We can sell you Timothy Seed, Alsikc, Knglish Rye (I rass Seed, at prices that will save yon money. Flour and Mill Feed At lowest prices. Wc arc in the market to buy oats. Sell to tis aud save the trouble of shipping and its annoyance. We pay the highest market price. H. L MARTRAMPF, Main Street Feed Store, Hillsboro W. i.VaN W. B. Cate sxajBMSaSatT lassiin CATE'S MARKET Dealers in Fresh and Cured Meats of all kinds. Fish and Poultry. Vegetables in season. Lowest prices consistent with Good Business Policy. Will handle Farm Produce. Hop supplies a specialty. Main Street, East of livery, Hillsboro, Or. LUMBER FOR SALE We saw the finest sidewalk lumber; fencing, ceiling, and all kinds of building lumber. We deliver. Drop us a card, and tell us what you want. We alao furnish esti mates for houses and barns, and for bridge work . Mill 3 miles north of Olencoe Address Bishup Bros , Hillnboro, IV. F. 1). No. 3. Pacillo States' Telephone, Gloncon central. FURS WANTED ' Highest cash price paid fur furs. '"Try me." Reside at end of Long Bridge, west of HillBboro, or furs can be left with Housley. butoher, in oily. Chas. Kames. HilUI Ore. Bob Oroer leads and the rest fol low, in groceries, crockery and glaFSware. Administrator's Notice. Nllltfln lu ltnra.Ki. t.... 11..., T . Nltftlfill. !. Kan. I. t - . ..j .nn uuiiiiiy (..nun oi the Ntale of Oi-okoii, for Washington County, duly aiiiulnted adminlatrator of the Mtate of i'oter Spiorinni, decensed, and have duly mialilied M such. All liar' . nHiii.ni. aaiu oNiaio are hereby null Hod to prwent the mmia to me, Willi nrmi,r v.,i,..linu Bt ti.u r ...... ;. iii xi ,, ' .. . . ,?.'. "w v nice oi W.N. Ilnrrnlf l 1111 ... In nix montba Iroui the date heri-of. imimi una noveinnor Htli, IHOft, i i j . . MAHTIN KKlldNO, tar m a rr. , tinrrett, Atlmney Tor Ktate. NOTICE He.il.-d bidH will .o received by the Conn, ly Court ot Waaliinnton County, Oreiron. .. .. . j . ,VUv.,M.r .i it, i wo, lu s 1 ""'K P; 'or the extension of the tux . """ly r toe year IIKIS. Knr thnr Inri.i-iiiiiH.tt, UB ... - . . . : -r, ,u .tiniiiirr (11 maKlllff extenaiona and amount of labor rwnlrair may be had by aiplyiiiK ut the ollloe of tbe County Clerk of said County, The in The Sick Room a ami elil whiaky of qua Illy la alaraye amlad. Hue fuinintf Mwlla, weakneaa. ofieraliuna anil Ilk enrr. gettcira Ihv GYRUS riODLE Z7, whliklra canael he airpant. In (net nlnaant and airarable Uhhiw, and Mimulallng qoalitlra. Thry ar rurnllal In Ih medn-ina cti4 ol nary family, nhralctan and hmnltal, and ahould be ConataMly at band, oiuninmlpuinii M OHUOtum, BA aeief DFALCR3. SCRVYVEa k CO.. Int., DUriaattn. KOTUNB. 0SB C. C. Cate County Court reaervea the riirht to reject any and all Ndi. Uy order ol Comniiialonem' Court. L. A. HOOD, County JiiiIk. HiUalKini, Ore., Nov. 8, liiXi. CITATION IN TUB COUNTY COURT OK TUB STATE OP OltKdON, FOR TIIK COCNTY OF WASHINGTON In the milt tor of t lie Ketate ) nf t riiarh-a W. Rosa, Deeea-ed. J To Catherine llawkiiw, William llanev, Mary K'l-mih, Juium llaney, Oall'ie 1 ewia. Zulphia Jonea, Nowton Uoaa, Nora Itima, John W. Itiwa, Ada Tripe, Kliner Koaa, Ktliel llite, Killlh Hite, Alma llite, OreetiiiK: In the name of tbe Ntato of Oretinn, you nro hereby cited and required to apiear in the County Court of the Ntato or Oregon, tor the County of Washington, at tbe Court room thereof, at hilMiom, In tha County of Washington, on Monday, the JUli day of Dvormber, initt, at 10 o'clock, In the forenoon of that duv, then and there to show eanne, If any yon have, whv an order of mil, Court ahould lint be mail'e ttiitliorlaing and directing the l-Uecut ror said estate to sell the real entute belongiiii,' to anid eatate which ia dcacrlbed aa fol lows, to wlt: HciiiK a part of tbe I). l C, or William Calohin and wife lu Section 5 T. 1, 8. It. 8 W. of the Will. Mer. In Waali liiRton County, Oregon, beginning where the Weatern nutimlnry of mild olaiiu eroaMfN iho Hnse Idne 10.27 chains east from the Northwest corner of said Section 5, at an Iron stake In the ce iter ot tlio rond; thence South 19.44 chains to stoiui at tlm nnriliweat corner of a tract deeded by HeWitt O.Miller and wile to Nancv M. Walker (August 1, 18S7) tbonca Kast S obains tn a stone, the northeast corner of aald tract, thence North 7.tM chains, more m. I.tau , l.A i.i. . . w. "'..., iw nin Biiuiiivua. .iiirnrrui (lie (rilUb deeded by Anini.in K. Davie aud wife lo Kuth Jtradley, thence West 4.2j chains t tbe Honlliwcst corner of said tract, thence norm li.v.ioliftinsto the rlase Line, thenc west on mild line i 75 chains tn the ulacn of lieginnlnir. eontuininir la.fiO acres. mnn or less. Witness, the Hon. T.. A. Itunil In.liro nf the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Washington, with tho seal of said Court alllxed, tbia 7th day of iiiiv(-iiiuvr, a, u, iwu. Attest: K. J. RODMAN, "... T, , Clerk, H. T, Bagley, Attorney for Executor, r