John Overroeder, of Reedville. WM ft eouotr wat visitor, Tuesday Lou I liiller was up from Beaver- Andrew Ecjimao, of Cedar Mil), was ap to the count? mt, Mod- C. F. Miller, Forest Groves druriit, tu a county teat visitor, Honda. T. P. Goodin, wbo u building the C B. Buchanan hop house, waa in town, Monday. Uncle Dan Phillips, of Cornelius, waa down to the citr, Monday, greeting his many friends. W. N. Haynam and H. Taylor Bill, of Moantaiodale, were county eat visitors, Tuesday. Chas. Smith, of the Darling nmitn place, above Forest, Grove, waa ia the city, Monday evening Sam Vailey and Cbaa, Stevens, of Forest Urove, were down. Mon day, spending the afternoon in the county seat Joe. Williams it out from Port land this week, being called here to attend the bedside of his father, w. A. Williams. T. G. Todd.of above Forest Grove, was a county seat visitor last Fri day, on probate business, involving partition of lands in the Alexander estate W; H. Lyda, whose sawmill bunted down this Spring, is now running full capacity, and is delivering railroad timbers along ine une K. L, Cats, agent for the Haw thorn Estate, in Portland, came out Saturday evening for the Sab bath at the Hawthorne ranch, east 01 town, ,,, H. F. Reese, who is threshing and balinc this season in the Blooming section, was a countv seat caller, Saturday, and made UM Argue office a pleasant call. Sam LawrenosJr of Scholia, was in town Mondsy morning. He will again take up bis studies at faciSc University when the Fall term opens. Fino farm, good improvements. 0 acres under cultivation; neir orea urove; for sale at a bargain inquire at tnis office. Cbaa. O'Connor, of Portland, and wno conducted the saloon for P. R Southworth, tbs early part of the summer, wm open a saloon at Cor nelius in a few days. C. W. Tompkins, who is logging over the Ostrander, Waah., section, waa hart last wsek, attending the iunerai services of his late father, and returned the last of the week W. H. Lyda was down from the Greenville mill, Monday, and states that he is forced to turn away or dsrs from Chicago owing to the fact mat nis future cut is all contracted, Arthur Benefiel and wife, of Seattle and Mrs. Sadie Dillon and oo, of Butler, Wash., visited with Mrs. Louis Carstens and Cheaey ana rerry oenenei, of Manning, uua weei. Mr. and Mrs 8. C. Deaner and daughter, Miss Blanche, of Wood land, Cat, were here Mondsv. S nests for the day of Dr. and Mrs. . T. Linklater and Miss Minnie Warren. Mrs. Mary Young and daughter, "vium, gueate oi lit. a. I . Bowser, 'who is a brother of Mrs Young, went to the Newport beach, the Ant of the week for a week's outing. Oliver double disc plows, $65; Rock Island gang plows, $65; Bulky plows 16 inch, $45: 50-tooth peg harrow, $12.60; 14 in. stubble plows, f 14.60. All other farm im plements at lowest prices. Schul merich Bros. Mrs. M. H. Pittenger and son, Dr. Wm. Pittenger, have their cottage south of the tower framed and it will soon be enclosed. It is to be a neat little structure, and a credit to tnat section of the city, C. Nelson, of Dixie, writes the weather bureau: "Weather cloudy ana cool; grain and vegetables do Ing nicely; berries scarcer than ever before; fine prospect for fall fruits, except apples, which will be very scarce." Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Graves, of Furnas County, Neb., ars here this wtsk, guests of Mr. Gravea' old time school mate, G. 0. Frost, of north of the city. They leave the loct of the week for California and .Colorado, on their return home. foreman McDonald, of the crew, is pushing work rap- I ;iy oa tne bridges north of town L'e expects lo get the first bridge's f-Ir-j all driven by the last of this r cr the first of next, and in a c i C -a fco;h bridges will be t CarailA. Cnat Kaon, of South Tualatin, r " a- severe accident last 4 ' z:i:y, whlla hauling slab wood, ' ) t i trrlrtj to get his load into ( :r".a the . loam was Iteing v l If a boy, and fell to the r trllirj hll head on the tem r jkr.' nadartd unconscious. L V- 'tmu called to ad r ' Us kjorie. . ' i :rvect ' .hat com ' , UC;:i:: County, - ' Z' aHV fair. ' aiTe.neUw jt . " " ,7v I av "that's going tome." Jes?e Cran dall commenced pulling his yield this week. Argus and Oregonian, $2. Are you a smoker? Then call for the Schiller or Kxcellencia Oregon manufacture. TELEGRAPHIC NOTES Idaho's wheat crop has suffered from heat and drouth and the crop win noi exceea mat oi last year. Norway has voted to eo it alone only about one in every thousand voting to continue the uuioa with Sweden. Senator Thurston, who helixd JUJtfe Bennett defend K-netor Mitchell, gives out an interview in Cbictgo, in which he states that the jury had been influenced t Drees notices before the trial, an he intimates that the senior senator did not have a fair trial. An alleged plot to kilt President Roosevelt by .the wrecking of wain on me trie mi road ww frustrated, !aturdav, by sec din the car on another route. A dU- paicn irom 1 atterson, .N. J. sent the information that the anarch lata intended blowing up the trai near Kidgtwood, X. J. President Roosevelt will not cal an extra session. The way to put uongress to an actual test on rail road legislation is to call them for that purpose, and then thev in us sither rejector pass needed laws' If no session shall bo called then the railroad bills will go to th waste basket, just as they did last Winter and Spricg. LEWIS & CLARK EXPOSITION During the Lewis & Clark Exposition the Southern Pacific Company will ell round trip tickets to Foitliml, 'limit thir ty data, at one and one third fare for the round trip. For parties of ten or more traveling on one ticket, one fare for the round trip, ror organized parties of one hundred or more, individual ticket at one fare for the round trip. aiopover ol ten daye will be giren at Portland on all oue way tickets reading through that point during the Exposi tion. Tickets must be deposited with joint Agent at Portland and charge of nuy cents will be made lor the extension of tune. To the Farmers of Washington County Have you any Insurance upon you buildings and their content? it not, you can get insurance with the German Insurance Co., of Bethany, which has been amongst you lor more tban tweiit. five years. The rates are 50 cents j er iw ot the amount of insurance, ftp . . V , ana o cents per mu every year tnereatter, suhject to asses-meme i these amounts should not be suffi cient to pay up losses. loucanget all ir formation re garding this by addnssine the sec retary by mail, or the ptecident by racinc states leiepnone, uiencoe mllsboro. Alf Guerber, President, R. F. D. No. 1, HiibtK ro, Ore. o. telephone, Glencoe-Hillsboro Peter Uroesen, Secretary. R. P. D. No. 1, Hilltboto, Or HOMESTEADS And Desert Land Claims For You I can locate you 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 Deett Land Law. Railroad soon to tap this wonderful section. Call and ree me at the F. M. Heidel Real Ea tste office, or address me at Hills- boro, Oregon. Dr A. A. Bi RRis A GUARANTEE We hereby guarantee Patton's Sun Proof Paints to wear well on build' ings painted with the same, for at least five (5) years. Should our claim for Sun-Proof paint fail we agree to furnieh new paint free. it is our meaning and intention to honestly guarantee our paint to wear, but this guarantee will not be allowed to be ud as a means for unjust demands, carele&f,loven ly work, or where the paint ia ap plied contrary to written direction. PATTON PAINT COMPANY, J. E. Patton, President Schulmerich Bros, keen thin paint. A Bit Perianal. "1 can see myself In every line I write,'' declared the dreamy author. , "What do you write on? A mirrorr asked the discerning womanChlcago Tribune. Hnnsrry Eaoaajb to Be One. ' ' 'Dad, little Jimmy's done et three big watermelons." Let him eat He's one f these here la dlaguUe."-Atlanta ConsbV BUSYBODIES VS. TRUTH. Here Are The FactsJudge For Yourself. W..,wV. k . .... . - - . . - . w . . . . . . j vh-u. that a slur against l)r. IVivVa well Known mm-ak'tttuiiif rauiflv rmidlo I.h a hir against the iuiellliroiice o( thousands of clear-thinking Ann-ruan womeu who Km)w tlnjr nav hwn hclpd and cured by lr. rVrv's ravorite rn.i-riHiori. It ts not a "patent nuxlirino In any wn-w It In simply the (avvMrilo rvmtdjr which lr. Pierv us'd In an extimld iiraciico for the treatment of the dioawa peculiar to womon. Truth and Influence. A name for honesty and sonant deal ing U better than great riches. Fraud is a bull We that suon bursts. Dr. K. V. IMcrce has always Uvn known to siak the truth his famous iwdk'imw in founded uu the n k of public approval and have thousands of truthful testi monials as t thlr aliility to cunt dis eass for w hlch they are recoutmonded. No man ever lost a prospec tive customer True Speaking. through tilling the truth. In the long run lr. I'HTce blieves the troth will prevail and he Is therefore not afraid to make public his formula. Valuable Trade Secrets. The Ingredients of Doctor llerce's Favorite Pre scrlotion are given to the Diiblic. He vindicates the I excellence and harmless character of his I sa character of his "rresenpliou' oy letting ailing women know Just what they are taking when they use this reliable tonic and nervine for the diseases and illnesses peculiarly feminine. These ingredient are com bined in Just the right proportion to make an efficient remedy, without the use of a particle of alcohol, and they are as lonows: tioiuen Heal root, mack Cohosh root. Unicorn rook Blue Cohosh root. Lady's Slipper root, with chemic- tool. Lady's Slipper root, with chemle- ally pure glycerlnTof proper strength fur Their Economy Plan Receives a, Setback IIEY bad Just set up housekeeplnf and were working on the plaa of .economy. The bathtub- needed a coat of varnish. He promised to attend to it it she would order the varu'sh. 'You'll And the varnish In the closet with the groceries, dear," she said a day or so later, "and the can opener Ui the knife drawer." lie opeued the can and, according to his contract, applied the coat of var nish and then left it to dry. The soup for dinner that day had to be abandoned, for somehow tt pos sessed a peculiar paint, shop odor that was nauseating: A ft eT dinner be took her to Inspect bis work on the bath tub. Now that It had dried it had a certain unnatural appearance. The top aud sides were streaked, aud here ami there little lumps clung to It The man aald that was the best var nish," she explained, taking up the can of varnish for au examination. "But Why, dear, you have varnished the bathtub with the ox tall soup." Then It waa the varnish we ate. dear," he added, horror stricken. Llp- plncott s Magaxlne. Tke Somree et the Odor. As the hot weather grew In intensity the great man noticed a peculiar odor emanating from his desk. Still the temperature rose, and still the odor grew In oddity and offenslve ness, so that the great man had to wear a clothespin on his nose. Finally it grew so severe that be aald to his secretary: Will yon not kindly go through this drawer and see what la causing this atmospheric disturbance?" The obedient secretary obeyed and drew forth a commencement oration that the great man had prepared, but had not been called upon to deliver. Being tilled with sweetness and rich ness and much "meat" and "food for thought," It naturally refused to keep In hot weather. Baltimore American. A Faeillr Article. It was In a large public school. "Ma ry, you must throw away that chewing gum. I cannot stand It any longer!" exclaimed the teacher to a little rag ged, dark skinned girl of foreign ex traction. The chewing ceased. A short time afterward, however, Mary, with thoughts intent upon something else, forgot, and the chewing began vigor ously again. Mary, dldu't I tell yoo to throw away your chewing gum? Bring It to me!" Mary hesitatingly started for the desk, but as abe reached It burst out sobbing. "Please, ma'am, It belongs to Aunt Hattie, and If I don't give It back to her tonight she'll lick mer Judge. A Wise Yoeag Umm. "Say, old fellow, bow do you manage j to kiss a girl when the chaperon ia right close by?" I Why, by kisalng the chaperon first." I Prophetic..'' , ti '",.;. Mrs. Kopeck Here such spelling as those printers do! They have called your shipping clerk, Mr. Brown, your skipping - clerk." Enpeck - Wblcb chanced to be right In this case, for I !arnod this .mondug at the office that he had skedaddled with all trie money be could get bold of. Baltimore Amer- , u.Mf v niuia. No Alcohol Used. Dr. Pierce never believed advisable to use alcohol In the prepare,, tlon of either his Favorite lreTlptKn i.ir ,m womou, or ma "Uohleu Medical Umxvery, the well-kimwa alteraUve xmiv. wuit-a w so largely nsed as a rem. edy for ludlgeailoa. Uu-pid liver, bed ui auu kiiHireu BiiniottU. I Ivor forty years aau. he discovered tli aftStalakM pure klyctTtne Is a far better solvent of nitMi of the active principle mUdltur In our native Kedlclnal planus when used al prv.in-r ami sustained lemperatura than e alcUitd : and, furthermore, he found that a alvcerlc extract knt ik k.,. ter than an alcoholic one, and that the iiiwiue puNM-ssea ininnsio remedial value, being demulcent, nutritive and an eve anu-iernenk Although costlnal imewha wore. Dr. I1ere predlcU thai glyceric medklnal extract will, la the not distant future, largely replace alco- b phrslcians and put out by proprietary whhi neuicine- Bianuraoturers, aa being autre etticienl and ntin.i from the serious oblettiun or m.bf.,. u. i.. m uvu ut hi lingering or cnrould oases, where a somewhat protracted ua ui ohm ii' i ue is ntvenssinr no matter kue good or well adapted to the raw It may ,M " imoiaueai rveuita. Dr. Pierce's I . - ' Is not uuile las. 7e,Si m onetiuate cunsupa I''""', lutle, pleasant, sugar-coated IVIIets should be taken to aid the iw scrlptum." Oue.or two for a laiaUve. two to four for a cathartic. They alone " anown to cure many bad ease of stomach trouble, dyspepsia and Indi gestion. They act on the liver and regulate the bowels. Hut up In glass vials, corked, therefore, always fresh f.mJ,r Dlancnni DaIIaAm , ul- r leaSallt r elletS. LUMBER FOR SALE Ws saw the finest sidewalk lumber fencing, ceiling, and all kinds of building lumber. We deliver, Drop us a csrd, and tell us what you want. We also furnish eeti mates for bouses and barns, and for bridge work. Mill 3 miles north nfUIencce Address Bishup Bros HUIsboro, R. F. D. No 3. Pacifio States' Telephone, Glencoe eential "(fr I carry a complete line oi General Merchandise, Groceries, Dry Goods, Hardware and Building Material. I can get yoo anything yoo want, on order, at Portland prices. I make a specialty of cedar fence posts and cedar shingles. My line of Groceries can't be beaten. Give me a call. 1 boy farm produce, cash or trade. Give me a call. 47. S. GaynoUm Uommtmlmdmlm, Of. Oregon r Pacific 8 TRAINS TO TBI BAST DAILY f ROM PORTLAND. Through Pullman sUndsrd and tourist sleeping-cars daily to Omaha, Chicago. Spokane; tourist sleeping-car daily to n-ansaa my; wrougn ruiimaa tourist sleeping-cars (personally conducted) weekly to Chicago. Ksnsas Citv. re clining chair cara (seats free) to lb east, daily. Dirt ST roa DAILT TIME SCHEDULES rami PORTLAND aaaiva raoH DAILY Chicago fort land Special Salt Ijike, Denver, Ft. Worth, oniaha, Kansas City, 8t. Louis, Chicago and East 4:30 r. m, via Hunt ington Atlantic Express Salt Lake, Denver, Ft. Worth, Omaha, Kansas City, til, Loais, Chicago and 8:16 r. m. 10:30 a. a via Hunt ington St. PauM Walla Walla. Past tnn3pokane,Wallace Mail fuiiman, Minneap olis, 8t. Paul, Du lutfc, Milwaukee, Chicago and East 7:36 a. a &00r. a. via Spokane OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE FROM POMTLAIIO Steamahlrja between Portland and flm Francisco every five days. River boats on tha lower Cnlnmhla anil Willamette daily except Sunday. LO W RATB8 . To and from all point In the East Tickets via this route on sale at all depot offloe of the Southern Pacific Co. A. L. CRAIG, General Passenger Agent t Portland, Oregon. Notice of Final Settlement Notice is hereby given, that I, the under signed Executor of the estate of Gottlieb Vemin.hate filed in the County Court of the Btata of Oregon, for Wash. Co., my Ana! account as executor, and that said Court has set Monday. Sentomhr 4. lri. at the hour of 10 o'elocs a. m. as the time, f ana me county ;oun kooiii In HUIsboro, Washington County, Oregon, as tbs place for hearing objections to said account, aud the final settlement of said estate. F. W. LEP8CHAT, Executor of the estate of Gottlieb Vsr gin. deceased. W. M. Bsrrett, Attorney for estate. Notice ot Final Settlement I Notice is hereby given that the under signed Administrator of the estate of Har ry Hlooman, deceawd, has tiled in the j Comity Court of Washington County, lOiscoii, his Anal account In the matter of j said estate and said Court has set Mun j day, the ih day, of Auanat, 1806. at lbs County Court room In Jiillaboro, Oregon, at ii':wa. jh,, nt sal a nay, as tne time and place' of hearing objections to said llnal account and the liual settlement of said estate. Dated this July 2Mb, 1005. ' ' A. R. D1KGMAN. MAd mlnistrator jof the Eatate of H arrjrj 13s SUMMONS IN THK CIRCUIT COURT OF TH STATE OF ORRUON. FOR WA8HIN0T0X COUNTY kenyon Crandall, Plaintiff, Uisie A. Crandall. tVCamLnt . Tj V1 Crandall, the above named aennuani In the name of the Bute of Orreon, you are hereby required to appear and anssrer the cimplaint Hied htrein wllhln six wpn irom the dale or the lira iub 1 cation of thia summons, and If you fall ao to appear aud axawet Ilia complaint, the plaiiititt will apply lo the Court tat the re iief demanded In hia complaint, to-wit-ror a decree t'leoltn the marrlam contract now etUtlng lelacen plaintiff and defendant, and for ti. 'i other and further relief as to the Court may appear uiilUl.l " The date of th tirt pulilirailun of this summons la Augnnt .1, nj, and the order authoridna; t It aervhw of Ibia aumniona oy pnoucation niuire you to appear and naxer on or oeiore ine sxpirntlim of si witkb iioro nhi oate. Tins suninioiia la aerveit upon von b publication by order of the Honorable Thomas A. McRrida. Jii.lu .f ih. .s.... nameu Loiin.ne an nruer saaue anil ililnl at Cliamlwr al HUIsboro. Oromm. JOHN al. WAI.I.. Attorney for I'lalullff. Administratrix Notk Notice la hereby vlven. that 1K signed baa been by tlie County Court of Ui Slate of Oregon, for Washington Coun- it, uuiy appoiiiieu AtlniliilAtratrit a lib uw em anneini or the estate or N. M Howell, deceased, and lias d 111 V llUAllft,! ana eniereu noon the iln.-iiru. .,f i. duties as siteti. Now therefor, all nerwna havlnv nUinva against the estate of N. 8. Howell, de ceasetl, are hereby required to preaer.1 th aaui lo lb nnderslgne.1 at Ih Law UOloe oi ueo. it. iWKiey in Ulllslwro, tlregon, together with proper vouchers, within all aiontlia Irom the dale hereof. uaieti june t, iwo. KI.IAHKTH II I.Attn Adnilniatralrli a lili ilia mill .. 1 r.t ui satate oi . M. Howell, deceased. Oeo. R, Bagley, Attorn. y lor Admlnis- SharUTs Sale Bv Virtue of an execution ,Im oeroi sale issueu out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oreson for the County of Washington. dated AokukI I, UWfi, in favor or i no, taiooi and aaamit Mary Ann Barrett et al., delemlanla, tor the sum ol 7W.r7, with interest thereon at the rale of 8 per cent per annum from the 1st da of August, IMtt, and the further rum of oows wiin interest thereon at the rat of 8 per cent, per annum from the 1st day of Augurt, IH0A, and the further mm ol wiin interest thereon at the rat oi e per cent, per annum from August lJB, ana for Ila costs with Intern! ihM. on al the rate of S ner renL nar annum jruiu nugun I, iwi, ana rur tne ooste ana eipeaees oi sais ana said writ. iuw, uivreiore. or virtue aim in nor. suanceofsaid iudgineot, decree and or- aer oi ssie, i win, on Monday, September n, tooj at the south door of th Court Hhuh In hllNmro. Ore., al the hour of lu m ni saiu uar, sen al public suction to the high' est iiutir lor csab. His following de scribed real oroperty, silusle In the Coun ty of Waahlngt.. ii, Mtate of Oigjn, lo-wlt : "Bfginniug at an Iron bar in the center of th County Kosd from which the North. east corner or the u A. Hparks' D. L. C, No. SB. T. IN, K.I W, Wilf. Mer. is reach ea oy ruiinlng orth 44 minute West IS chains, thence Kast 21.23 ehaina, said be ginning point twins th Houtnwert corner oi lanu owned by John MoCallen, thence runnine Monh t& minutea Wt asm ehalns, thence North W SO Uilnntea West 4 4 chains, thence South 4S iiiinidM Kast S66 chains, thence South .: minutes Kast 4.5H chslna In the center of the road thence North 4S minutes West it luh.in. topiaceoi oeginning, containing 4 a. Also berinnins st the N'nrtheut n,i.. of the 100-ecre tract of land in the leinuel oparsr u, i, v. rornierly owned by John Ncniieclt, runulim thence Went along the North line of said loO-acr tract 747 chains w m funt., oijuii, su.s cnaina to a point in the South Una or the I., nan r w iwki tract, tnence nasi 7.67 onalns to tne noutneaat corner or laid L. part ol aid 100-acre tract, thenee North along the aat lineoisaio ItO-ai-ra tract 2B.4 chains to th place of beginning, containing JO aeres." to mttisfV the herelnlielbee n7...l urn am) for the costs and axpenaea of ."i aeiv. Held Dronert will ha anM mKU in , r " . . .-u. . Iv- ueniimuu aa per siatuis or iiregon. Witness my hand this loth dseof An. gust, INK. J. W, l-ONNELL, Sheriff of Washington Onnty, Oregon. John it. Wall, Attorney for plaintiff. Adralnistratria'e Notice Notice Is berebv elven that the nnd.e. signed baa been by the County Court of m nais oi uregon ror wssninguin Coun ty duly sppolnted ailiuliilstratrix of the esiaie or i iniip r egutllne, deceased, anil num uuiy quaiinea aa sucn. Mow, ttiare fbre. all do: sons havine claims ii aald estate are hereby required lo present u un uuuen.ix.ieu et tne law omce of Oeo. R. Bagley, in HUIsboro, Oregon, proper vouchers within six months from the lie date herenr vated this Aug. 5th. 1H06. ' i EI.IZAHKTM IfilllTMIM Administratrix of tha aataia r Pntiin v .... k . it , - - ueo. n. cagiey, Attorney ror admrx. SHERIFF'S SALE ftv vlplna nr an VvaAi.tlin ....1 r- dor of Hale. Issued out of the I Jlr.mli oAari or tne mate or Oreson, for Washington County, dated July 17, 10S, in favor of ueorge achuimerieh and axainat Frank E. Hart. Hue B. Hart. Richard Morton. U. A. Morton, Wm, Kerron, Assignee, A. B. Nnnn and A. L. Rutt. for the sum nfSiil.. 20 costs, and for ths further sum of S4.V2.72 u.o. goto com, with interest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent, per annum from the 17th day of July, 11X16, and for th coat and expenses of sale and of aald writ. 'Now, therefore, byivirtue and In pur aoance of aald judgment', decree and or der of sal; I will, on Mondsv. th SHth day of August, 1906, at he south dcor of ton court House in HUIsboro, Washington County, Ore nty, Oregon, at the honr of 10 o'olook. a. m., or said day, aell at on m., of said day, aell at public auotlon lo the highest bidder for caii. the following- escribed real property, situate in tha County of Washington aud Stale of Ore gon, hi-win "Being a Dart of the Donation lnd Claim of William Adams. In Section His. Township One South, of Ranve One West or in win, Mer., and II, . nan... Bl.ll UHHiriUWl U II II- ,i ii , i i lowa: Commencini at a stake on tha South line of the Donation Land Claim of w uuam Aoam elant m cbs Ins and fnrtv. one (41) links Kast or the Southwest cor ner of tbt same; thence North thirty-live (86) minutes Kast thirty-two (32) chains and eighty-three (83) links to a stake In tne center line or the County Road; thence South slxtv-thres U devraes forte (40) minutes East live (6) chains and thirty-nine (89) links to a stone In the center of the county road) thence South seventy degrees five minutes Esst one chain and seventy-three links to a stak in the ooun- roadi thenoe South tbirty-nve minutea eat twsntv-nlna chains and aavantv. three links to a stake; thence West six chains snd forty two links to the place of beginning, containing twenty acres of land, to satisfy the hereinbefore named sums, snd fur the costs and expense! of mm mmw, Said property will be sold subject to re demption a per statute of Oregon. Witness my baud this 18th day of July, 1905. ,r - ' " ' J. W. C0KNELL, Sheriff of Washington County, Oregon. Oeo. R, Bagley, Attorney fur Plaintiff. ..lan-a-lsn O VV. PMi Mrann Xr ofie We J. Has mldcd to the business iti tlicir New Quarters on Maiu Street, STEAM AND TT o l gasoline Lngjine Supplies Agent for Valvoliue Cylituler Oils ami Magnet Machine Oils, best grades. Plumbing suptiltes, si cam ami gasoline tntlne iarkin, fine grades o Pabbitt meluW; oils, In one ami five gsll.m cans; wests ami conijiounils, steam snd water valves t.f nil kind, fittings ami iiiw. Urge supply ot lulirieatur snd injectora lor milt ami Irsetion et gines Pitcher x fine line of garden lion mid rverytliliiR nd found in snoh an estalilinhtnent. Call and Tore sen our stiKik OpHwile ir. Tstniiaii's . Pumps residence lttdh phi. nrs. Main Street, We want Your Trade And We Buy Your Farm Produce Onr stock of (if net si Merchsndiee will answer your want. Our diy good at of th best quality, ami uur boots and ahoc excel. We can suit you. firmer iea of the beat, for everybody. We Give You a Premium For every Tea Dollar Cash Pun-bsse we give each customer a line iji oil palotiog. W also take 1 arm 1'ro.luce sad pay cask for It. Uur lln of Kaim Machinery, Unggirs, etc., will suit yoa aad our prices arc right See onr celebrated Keysloa Wire Feace. Rowell Bros. OL Co. Scholia, Oregon w Pailey's Music Store We have added new features Store, and can supply you with musical iustrumcuts of all kinds, from a piano down to a banjo. Guitars, mandolins; a splendid lineof graphophones and records. Sporting and Baseball Goods Fishing Tackle, etc. We have also added a die line of crockery, work baskets and fancy baskets. Sec our souvenir dishes. Fine line of pocket cutlery. Call in and see us. Fe R. DAILEY, Main St., W. I. Cete 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, - HUIsboro, Or. Swetland's Ice Cream "SeV-VJaVJaeVSaVJjaaVJg We handle the Famous Swetland Ice Cream, the best in the market Our Sanitary Soda Fountain is the finest in the market, cleanly and wholesome.. Our parlors are cosy, cool, and delightfully furnished. Try pur Chocolates We have the exclusive sgenoy fori the Russell & Gilbert candies. Their chocolates are absolutely the finest in ihe market. Cigars and. Tobacco Our lines of cigars and tobacco are tandaid. Tropical fruit always on hand. Give us a call. We will ' treat you right. We want your custom. , Parlors on Second Street, one' door south of Wehrung's, F. IS. Qlsen, ...JT: !.... Proprietor Benson Co. liUUboro, Ore. t t t i to our Wn .sirr...i xt.,:.. 0 Cast of I. 0. 0. r. Bldfi. IlilKboro t C. C. fate HI fr : i a 1