HILLSBORO ARGUS, AUG 4, 1909 Born, August 22, 190 to Mr. and Mr. Tho. Haines, of SchoIU, a too. Miss Becker, of Portland, ia the guest, this week, of Mr. Ludeuaia Andersen. Mini Beeaie Anderson ia visiting at the Sam Moon place, near Cen terville, this week. James Kerr, of Midd'eton, is in the city, preparing his cider mill for operations. Chas. Burr, of above Manning, was down Tuesday, the gueet of his daughter, Mrs. O. O. Wilkes. Are you a smoker? Then call for the Schiller or Kicellencia Oregon manufacture. Jasper E. Reeves, the Cornelius stockman, and owner of the Zoo, a promising young horse, was in the city Tuesday. Frank Harshaw, the guest of Sam Gates for several we-ki, has departed for his home ia La Fayette, Indiana. R. M. Kyle, of two miles north of Cedar Mill, was in town Monday and says that grain down his way is turning out very nicely. Fine farm, 'good improvements, 70 acres under cultivation; near Foreet Grove; for sale at a bargain Inquire at this office. Henry Johnson, E. P. Cornelius and J as. Loudon were in from be yond Glencoe Mondsy evening, and report threshing of first importance in their sections. Mr. and Mrs. 0. G. Holmes, of 1'ortland, were out Sunday, spend ing the day with Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Jackson. Mrs. Holmes is daughter of Mr. Jsckeon. Lawrence C. Brown, of South Tualatin, was in town Tuesday and says the crops on Iowa Hill are not as good as promised before har vest time rolled around. Farmers wanting decomposed granite for chicken grit are request ed to notify John M. Brown, at the express office, and with sufficient orders he will order another car load. Mrs. Willis Cotterill, of Anthony, Kas., arrived last week and is the gueet of her uncles, August and Chris. Kemptn, Glencoe, and her oonsin, Mrs. E. B. Poole, of this city. Esrl Wallace, son of Frank Wallace, of South Tualatin, return ed the last of the week from Yaki ma, Wash , where he has been bar vesting, and is now under the care of a physician, being very ill. Mrs. Rosaline Jenkins, who some years ago resided on First Street, this city, and for fifteen years a resident of Portland, ia suf fering from a broken leg, both bonee being broken between the knee and ankle, several weeks ago. 8. T. Walker, of Forest Grove, writes the weather bureau as fol lows: "Grain all cut and most of it in the stack; potatoes and corn showing effecta of dry weather; hops look well and promise a good yield; pastures dried up; pears fair, prunes small yield. Oliver double disc plows, 165; Rock Island gang plows, $65; Sulky plows 16 inch, $45; 50-tooth peg harrow, 112.50; 14 in. stubble plows, $14.50. All other farm im plements at lowest prices. Schul merich Bros. . Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Lisenby, of Brookfield, Mo., and Mrs. Gilmer, of Purdin, Mo , were in town Tues day, guests of their relative, Mrs. W. R. Barrett They have been visiting the Fair, and came here from Forest Grove, where they vis ited with Ira Purdin and family. The weather is getting cooler and a new healer is the next .thing wanted. Just remember that R. Cave keeps the Cole airtight, and it is the finest in the nsrket, and nicely finished. Come in and see them. A line of steel ranges at rocK-Doitom prices, win arrive about September 1. 1 be new Anderson system of couplings was added to the fire aoe, the first of the week, and test made Tuesday afternoon. The exhibition was all that could be desired, and the boys of the fire de partment promise to do some quick work hereafter, when handling wa ter at fires, Last Saturday, at Mountaindale, Miss Olga Hagin, of Portland, visit ing witb Mies Montgomery, sustain ed a serious fall from a saddle horse, and was unconscious for day and a half. Dr. F." A. Bailey was called and found a severe con cussion of the brain. Miss Hagin was not accustomed to riding and when the horse struck a lively gait, iosi ner Daiance and fell, atrikine on her head. She is improving nicely at last reports. Herman Huntemann, of south west of town, is this year delivering some splendid peaches, the product of his orchard in the sheltered neighborhood due south of the long bridge, west of this city. It would appear that others would encourage peach raising in this vicinity. The fruit raised this year, or, any year for that matter, is finer than the Dalles peaches, and they can be left on the tree until more nearly ripe, unlike that wanted for ihip- ment - - ' John Reilly, the West Union or . ohardist, has a great scheme for . Calcuog lbs tauUM that are so harmful to the apple crop. He ties e-a Tint farmkb Mcr what he has pre viously sowed. The human body rvi likewise the natural crvp if weakness, pin and death tf the seeds of disease have bwn sow n by bad habits of carelss ns in eatinir. sleeping ami evetvismg, Kkkp ua if tor cas itml hen you i"ed a little Mp in keeping well m Aiiiwry's trnwdw-, that do not runs-hly stimulate but gently quicken the action of Nature's function in a natural wav. Nature' laboratory furnishes the follow ing plants which enter into the manufac ture of 1. Pierce's liolden Medical lns covery: ttolden Seal root, Queen's root, Stone root. Black Cherrvbark, liloodroot and Mandrake root. If In doubt a to your trouble or need ing advica, yon cau consult, free of charge. Dr. K. V. lleree, chief consulting physician to the Invalids' Hotel ami Surgical Institute, Huifalo. X. Y. All letters are considered coulidcntial and answers bearing correct medical advice returned iu securely sealed envelopes. M suffered tor nearly elirtit years, writes Philip A. law. Fiu.. of M,ail, Ala.. IVimt J Sheriff. wlih aialarta. wlih b ioned nu euttre arstent and deprived me of my vi tality. I was cured In three month !v using lr. Fteice'a (iolden Uedlcal l'ewery. 1 know it was lantely due to tictfleet and I paid little attention to my trouble until I became so run-down and weak that I knew 1 had to do something at once to rvcam my healta. I began to feel lietter within four days after I used the 'tioitteu Medical Dis covery.' and after using nine licttlea I was restored to my usual heaiUi. feel lug better taan lor feats. The most valuable book for both men and women is Dr. IVrce's Common Sense Medical Ad viser. A splendid lU-page volume, with engravings and colored plates. A copy. pap,'r-i-overevl, will he sent to anyone sending SI cents In one-cent stamps, to pay the cost of mailing only, to Dr. R.V. Pierce, Huifalo, N. Y. Cloth-bound, 31 stamps. teas aaV-i a band ot gunny-sack around the trunk of bis trees, and when the grub is at a certain stage it comes down to go into seclusion for his change into the new suit, and from which he emerges with a net of wings. Mr. Ketlly waits a day or so, and then unwraps his band Hs generally finds the cloth full of grubs, and these he destroys, thus doing away with millions of eggs. When you want pickles go to Greer's. All kinds in bulk. Argus and Oregonian, 12. TELEGRAPHIC NOTES Apostle Dowie, of the Chicago Zionists, says members of his sect, if married, must add at leaet one baby each year to their families This is stealing President Roose velt s thunder. He also bars kiss ing until after marriage, and there are no Forest Grove or Hillsboro young men or women bujing through tickets to Chicago. Booker Washington, the negro reformer and educator, dined with John Wanameker, recently, and es corted Miss Wanamaker to the ta ble. There's no accounting for tastes even at the table. The hot wave has injured Whit man county wheat. Judge Hurt man, of Umatilla, however, reports that the wheat in his section is turning out very fair. Lord Curzon, who married a Chicago girl, the daughter of Lei ter, the millionaire, has resigned as viceroy of India The platform at the Russian Jewish corner stone laying at a church dedication at Pittsburg, Pa , fell in Sunday and many were in jured. Fourteen bodies have been taken from the river steamer Elizabeth River's wreck, of last Thursday, at Norfolk, Va. Ten people killed outright at Butte, Mont , Sunday night, by a freight car colliding with a trolley car. A San Francisco editor recently shot a reporter, the first instance of an editor having sand enough to shoot at anything. A colfax man, receiving support from the county, died as the result of laughing at a joke. There's nothing like being jolly, after all. To tha Fanners of Washington County Have you any Insurance upon your buildings and their contents? If not, you can get insurance with the German Insurance Co., of Bethany, which lias bten amongst you for more than twenty-five years. The rates are 60 cents jjer 100 of the amount of insurance, and 25 cents per 100 every year thereafter, subject to asees-ments if these amounts should not be tuffi cient to pay up losses. You can get all it formation re garding this by addrtss-ing the sec retary by mail, or the prepident by Paci6c States telephone, Glencoe Hillsboro. - ' . Alf Guerber, President, R. F. D. No. 1. Hillubt.ro. Ore. P. 8. Telephone, Glencoe-Hillsboro. Peter Grossen, Secretary, R. F. D. No. 1, Hillnboro, 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 Desert Land Law. Railroad soon to tap this wuuuciiu. section, tjau ana ree me at the F. M. Heidel -Real Es- tale omce, or address mo at Hills boro, Oregon. Dr A. A. Bcbris The BaJty'g Ntune. ITVTT believe I like this world-the people are ae ouer tlecttuae a baby doesn't talk they fan ry he can't hear. And Just because he amtlee at them and doesn't eeem to mind. They call him all the names they rheeae. Now. do you think that's kind? U I could ut say all I think, the folk would soon fin out There Isn't much that's going oa that 1 don't know about. For when they see me keeping still and lookmg wondrous wlae I'm llstenlitg with my little ears and watching with my eyes. There's one thing, though, that puaalea me that ever slnco I came The more I hear the lesa I know what really la my name. I'm. "Bouncer" to my t'nele Tom, I'm brother's "Toby Trot" And Aunt Louisa's "Utile Tike. whUe aUter calls me "lot." My grandma says I'm "Honey Bunch;" I'm mamma's "Utile Lamb," And grandpa alwas meets me with. "Hello, there. I'mle Sam!" I'm mammy'a vprecioua Utile Coon" and "IVurlln' Sugar Mg" I'll tell her what I think ot that, some day, when I am big! I'm "Roily Poly" and I'm "Punch" and "Humply Dumpty," too: I'm "ltalay." and I n "Toddleklna" and aonietlmea "Baby Blue." Vabooalee" la the worst of all What sort of name la that? I wouldn't give It. I am sure, to grand ma a puasy cat! My papa always says "Old Man." and that provokes me su it 1 am old at )ust six months, who's young, I'd Itke to knowf I thought and thought about It till I couldn't sleep last night: Then, very tired and very croaa, I scream ed with all my might. When people wondered what was wrong. ot course I couldn't tell, And so they said: "Poor Tootsay Woo! It surely ran t be well!" And never gueaxed I felt so bad because twas such a attains That nobody would let me know what really was my name -Ellen Manly In Pittsburg Post Worklaaj That Wag. First Clubwoman ts few year heneel Mcu are enough to drive a woman oraiy. Second Clubwoman-Indeed Uiey are. First Clubwoman Ouljr tbluk! Fur fire nights last week 1 remained at the club terribly late, and yet when I n-eut home I didn't Bud my husband waiting at the top of the stain to up braid me for ueglect The heartless brute was In bed sleeping like a top and actually smiled In his dreams. London Tit Bits. Reoss Kweagk). "Oh. Henry." exclaimed Mrs, Galley, "all the trunks are packed and sent off, and 1 forgot to put In my bathing ultr "Never wind, dear," replied her hus band. "Fortunately I've sworn off smoking." "What has that to do with ItT "Well, you can pack your bathing suit In my cigar case." Philadelphia Press. ' Har4 te Pleas. He Then 1 am to understand that you have given me the mitten, as It were? She Tou have said 1L He-And Is this all? She Of course It is. What more do you want a pair of sock f Columbus Dispatch. A Charitable Spirit. Awkward Spouse I gee our set ts to hare a grand charity ball Did yon ever dance for charity T Pretty WifeOf course. Don't you remember how I used to take pity on you aud dance with you when we first met? New York Weekly. His aaallr Tree. "That man talks a great deal of his family tree," said the heiress. "Yes," answered Miss Cayenne. "He Impressed me from the first as a man who was on the lookout for a good market for timber." Washington Star. Haw It Cava Da. "It ia said that no man In these days can make a living out of poetry." 'I know one who dues. He runs a printing office and publishes hooka of poetry at the expense of the poets." Chicago Record-Herald. Sesaethlag; tm Blew la. Blfkina Your wife blows in a lot of your bard earned coin, doesn't abet Mlfklus I should say to. Why, she has one lace handkerchief that coat 20. Detroit Tribune.. A Lively CoaTeraatUullst. "Doeg your parrot talkT "It couldn't talk more fluently, ma'am, if it b'longed to a women's whist club."-Cleveland Plain Dealer. Hardly aa Apology. He I understand you said I was A Jool. She I said do such thing. I always keep my thoughts to myself. To Prava 1. Blowhard Sometimes my thooguts come to me like lightning. Miss Caustlc-Wbat a shame they don't stay long enough so you could occasionally make a not of them I- tfeiroii tree trees. Mot IaDreaaa4. "He says he will never marry if I Jilt tilm nU ... , , ,. V " man uiw iujpresiiopaDg gTl. "Well," answered Miss Cayenne, ''maybe such an arrangement would uiaae a uuuioer or people happier " Washington Star. FOR SALE OR TRADB Bran new $!K) buggy; for cah, $7r, or will trade tor grain or gasoline engine of good manufacture W. r . ttahn, Mountaindale, Ore. A GUARANTEE We hereby guarantee Patton's Sun Proof Paints to wear well on build ings painted with the same, for at least five (h veara. Should nur claim for Sun-Proof paint fail ws agree to (urine h new paint free. It ia our meaning and intention to honestly guarantee our paint to wear, but Ibis guarantee will not be allowed to be uwd as means for unjust demands, careless, sloven ly work, or where the paint is ap plied contrary to written directions. PATTON PAINT COMPANY, v J. K. Patton, President Schnlinerich Bros, keep this paint. LEWIS CLARK EXPOSITION During the Lewis & Clark Exposition the Southern I'acilic Company will sell rouad tiip tickets to Portland, limit thir ty days, at one and one third fare for I ha tound trip. For parties of tea or more traveling on one ticket, one fare fur the rouad trip. For orgaoind parties of one hundred or more, individual ticket at one (art for the round trip. Stopover of tea days will be given at Portland oa all out way tickets reading through that point during the Kaposi -tion. Tickets must be deposited with Joint Agent at Portlsnd and charg. of fifty cents will be made for the extension of time, LUMBER FOR SALE We saw the 6net sidewalk lumber; fencing, ceiling, and all kinds of building lumber. Wo deliver. Drop us a csrd, and tell us what you want. We also furnish esti mates tor houses and barns, and for bridge work. Mill 3 miles north of Glencoe Address Bishuo Bros . Hillsboro, R. V. D. No. 3. Pacifio States' Telephone, Glencoe central. 4 I carry a complete line ol Ceneral Merchandise, Groceries, Dry Goods, Hardware and Building Material. I can get yon anythtag yon want, on order, at Portland prices. I make a specialty of cedar fence posts snd cedar shingles. My line of Groceries can't be beaten . Give me a call. I boy farm produce, cash or trsde. Give tnc a call. Om Sm Raynokla ; Oft WeLsHw LI Oregon J SnorfTUKE arallHinM Pacific 8 TRAINS TO TUB BABT DAILY PROM PORTLAND. Through Pnlltnaa standard and tourist sleeping-cars daily to Omaha. Chicago. Spokane; tourist sleeping-car daily to Kansss wily; tnrougn ruiiman tourist sleeping-cars (personally conducted) weekly to Chicago, JCsnsas City, re clining chair cars (seats (ree) to lb Bast dally. MPABT roa DAILY TIME SCHEDULES raou PORTLAND AXXIVI raoM DAILY Chicago rort land Special Salt Lake, Denver, Kt. Worth, omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis, Chicago and East 9:20 a.m. 4:30 r. via Atlantic Express Salt Laks, Denver, Kt. Worth. Omaha, Kansas City, 8L Loo ut, Chicago ana East 15 r. u. 10:30 a. a via Hunt ington St. Paul iTfWalla WaTia, "Lewft Past ton,Bpokane. Wallace Pullman, Minneap olis, St. Paul, Du luth, Milwaukee, Chicago and East Mail 7:86 a, a ftOOr.'M, via Spokane OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE FROM PORTLAND ' Steamships between Portland and San rrancisooevsry aveaays. River boats on tbe lower Columbia and Willamette dally except Sunday. LOW RATES To and from all ooints in the Esvt Tickets via this route on sale at all depot onnes oi tue Douinrn recinc i;o, A. L. CRAIG, ' General Passenger Agent : 'Portland, Oregon Notice of Final Settlement Notice is hereby given, that I. tbe under signed Kxecutor of the estate of OoUliub Vergin, have filed in the County Court of me state ot uregon, lor nun, uo., m nnal account as executor, and that sen Conrt basset Monday. Heoteinber e. 1B06. st tne nour oi iu o'ciuct a. m. as the time, and tbe County Court Room in Hillsboro, Washington County, Oregon, as tbe plsce tor neanng onjecuons to saw account, ana Hie nnal itetllenient or said estate, V. W. LEP8CHAT. Executor of tbe estate of Motllieb Vr gin. deceased. W. N. Barrett, Attorney for estate. Notice ol Final Settlement Notice is hereby given that tbe under signed Administrator of the estate of Har- 8r H loom an, deceased, has' tiled In the oanty Court of Washington County. Oiegou, bis nnal account In the matter of aaia estate anu sata laurt nan set Mon day, the Kith day, of August, lHOo, at ths County Court room In Hillsboro, Oregon, st KHOO A. M of aaid day, as the time and place of hearing obieotlons to said flnsl account and the ttual settlement of said estate. Dated this July 25tb, 1H05. A. It- IiINUUAN. Administrator of tbe Estate of Harry Diuunian. fti R FairUv .auivnavfnea4ni SUMMONS IN THE CIRTTIT COURT or THE STATIC OP OKKtlON. FOR WASHINQTON COUNTY Kenyon Cramlall, Plaintiff, LiU A. Crandatl. ttefemlant To usaie A. Cramlall, the above named defendant In the name of the Stale of Oreeon. too are hereby required to appear and anawer the complaint tiled herein within all week front the date of lite Ural publi cation of Una auniioona, and If you Mil so to appear and anawer the complaint, the Planum win aii to in tanm mr ins re lief demanded In hla complaint, to wit For a decree itiwdving lb marriage contract now evicting between Plalnlia and defendant, and tor atic't other and further relict an to the Court mav appear euiitlaMe, - lite date of the llrt publication of Ibis Mitnimimi ia Auitind 3. IHim. and tha order auihorUIng the service of litis kiiimnoiis by ltHbllcalioit require-, you to appear and apawer on or before lite expiration of sis wevKa tiom said tiate. Tuts aummoUN la served upon von bv publication by order of the Honorable Thomas A. Mollrule, Judge of the above uatnetl Court, by an order made and dated at Chambers at Mtllaboro, Oregon, on august i two. JUIIM M. WALL, Altorttey for I'lalnlllT. Administratrix Notice Sot Ice la hereby given, that the under signed baa been by tha County Court of the Htate of Oregon, for Washington Cougf tv, uuiy anpointsal Ailiuliil-itralrlx vim tbe will annexed of the eatals of N. N. Howell, deeeaaed. and has duly qualified and enlend uixin lb discharge of her duties aa aiioh. Now Ihrrvfure, all perwma having clai ma against the eaUte of N. S. Howell, de Ceased, are hereby required to present the same to the undenlgned at the Law Office of Ueo, K. Hagley in Uiliaburo, Oregon, togetner witn proner vouchers, within alx nuintha from the date hereof. Dated June l, -MkV. Kl.l.AHKTH H. LAUII. Admlnislratrlx with the will aiinexed of the eelale of N. S. Howell, deeeaaed. Oao. R. Hagley, Attorney for Adminis tratrix. Sheriffs Sale By virtue of an execution, decree snd or der of sale issued out of tha Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Waihington, dated August I. lHJMu favor of Thoa. Talbot and again! Mary Ann rtarrett at al defendants, for tbe autii ol 117. with Interest I hereon at tbe rate of 8 per cent pet aunttm (mm the lit day of August, IWJA, and the further vuro of I'M euata, with intereat thereon at the rate of 8 per cent, tier annum from the lat day of Augtin, It, anil the fnrtlier mini ul ti72.uu, with intereal I hereon at the rale of 8 per rent, par annum from Auguat I, lagt, ana ror eoels with interest there on at the rate of H per cent, par annum from August I, lixi. and for tbe coats and expense of sal and nakt writ. Mow, Iherefute, by virtue and In unr- suance of said Judginenl, decree aud or der of itale, I will, on Monday, September ti, 1905 at the south door of ths Court House In hillsboro. Ore., at the hour of 10 s. 111. of said usy, sell at public auction to the high- em m.iiirr lor caan, 1 ne following de scribed real umperty, situate In the Coun ty of Waahlngbin, Stale of Oiegon, towt : " Beginning at an Iron bar In the center of ths County Uoa.l from which the North east corner of the I.. A. Sparks' 1). UC, NO..-W. T. I N. R. I W. Will. Mer. la reach ed by running North sf minutes Weat la cnains, 1 nance mat shams, said be ginning point being the Southwest comet of land owned by John Met 'alien, theni running North 46 minutes Went A.M Chains, Iheiii e North W .10 uiintites West t lH chains, lhenie South iS iiiiiiiiIks East KH5 chains, lben Mouth minutes Isiil 4..Vt chains o the center of the load. Uienre North iCi miiiutes Weat ,t.M chains to pla nf beginning, contaitiiug 4 acres more or leaa; Amo beginning at the Northeast corner of the h-arre tract of land In the lmue! tinarks 1. L. C. formerly ownesl by John Hchliech, running llieime Weat along the North line or said 100-acre trai l 7J.7 chains to a point, thence South art. 4 chains to a point In the Mouth line of the L. nart of aam tuo-siTe tract, inence rjtai .07 chains to tne .Southeast corner of said l part of saiu luu-ecre tract, tneuce norui along tne Kant line of said lx acre tract M.i chain. to the place of tieginntng, containing W aeres," to satisfy die herein las fore named sums and for the rusts and expenses of saiu sate. Said Drnoertv elll be sold aulilm-t to ra demptlon as per statute of Oregon. w itness aiy nand mis lotn day of Au gust. IMXi. J. W. t'OANKLb, Sheriff of Washington Ciutnty, Oregon. John M. Wall, Attorney for pUlntifT. Administratrix's Notice Notice ts hereby given tbst the under signed has been by the County Court of tne mate 01 Oregon ror Washington boun ty duly appointed administratrix of tbe estate of I'bilip Keghtling, deceased, and nas an y nua lined aa such. Now. there fore, all neisons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present wein to ine nnaeraiguea at ine law omce of Geo. R. Hagley, In Hillsboro, Oregon. together witb proper vouchers within six mourns iroin tne oate nereoi. Dated this Aug. Mb. IM6. Ei.l'i ivir ru griiuTriuii Administratrix of ths estate or Philip V ...II J rcsxuiiing, uaevnaea. Ueo. R, Bagley, Attorney for admrx. SHERIFF'S SALB By virtue of an Kieoutlon, Decree and Or dor of Male, Issued out of the Circuit Court of the Hlate of Oregon, for Washington County, dated Jnly 17, IMA, in favor of ueorge schuiniench and against rrank K. Hart, Hue B. Hart, Richard Morton, M. A. Morton, W01. Kerron, Assignee, A, U, Nnnn and A. I,. Kutt. for the sum of 14(1. 25 costs, and for ths further sum of MM, 72 U. 8. gold ooin, with interest thereon at tbe rate of IU per cent, per annum from the 17th day of July, 1905, and for the oust and expenses or asleand or said writ. Now. therefore, brivlrttie and In mir- stianee of ssld Judgment, decree ami or der of sale, I will, on Monday, tbe 28th day of August. HAW, at the south door of tne Liourt nouse in nmauoro, wasmngton County. Oregon, at the hour of 10 o'slock. a. in., of said day, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, tbe followlng- oescriDeo real property, situate in the County of Washington and State of Ore gon, to-wlt: "Being a part of the Donation Land r !..... r U'nu.n. a.i..... n u ui- vy.M.u v. . Mm on, inwwu F,, J. Township One Botith, of Range Ons West of the Will. Mer.. and desoribed as fol lows: Commencing at a stake on the South line of the Donation Land Claim of William Adams eight () ohntns and forty one (41) links F.asiof the Southwest cor ner of the same; thence North thirty-five (86) roinutfls East thlrtv-two (,t2) chains ana eignty-tnree nuns to a stste in tbe center line of the County Koad; thence Houth sixty-three ((13) decrees fort (40) minutes East live (5) chains and thirty-nine (3D) links to a stone In the center of tbe county road) thence South seventy degrees live minutes East one chain and seventy-three links to a stake in the coun ty road: thence Mouth thirty-live minutes West twenty-nine chains and seventy. three links io a stake: thenoe Weat six chains and forty-two links to the place of Beginning, containing twenty sores of land, to satisfy the hereinbefore named sums, and for the oosbi and expenses of said sale. Bald property will he sold subject to re demption as per statute of Oregon. Witness my band this 18th day of July, 1905. J. W. CONNKLL, Bherltr of Washington County, Oregon. Geo. H. Bagley, Attorney for Plaintiff. Jap a-Uo.-O, W. Ann. .... . Patterson & Ue W. J, Has atUlcd to the business in their New Quarters ou Main Street, STEAM AND GASOLINE Agent for Valvoliue Cylinder Oils and Magnet Machine Oils, ln?st griules. riuniMng supiilies, strain ami gasoline mpine imt king, fine grsds n( babbitt inelals; nils, in one ami live gallon citnt; waste ami conipoumU, steam and water valves ul all kina, fittings ami piMt. Urge supply ! liil rlnilorit ami injectors lor mill ami traction ft gines Pitcher a fine line of gurden hose ami rveryllilng and louud in such 111 estallihnirnt. Call and Force our stock (ipiKiaite lr. Tsinlesie. Pumps residence l"'lh pliont's. Mtsln Street. We want Your Trade And We Buy Your Farm Produce ttar stock of tientrsl Merchandise will answer your wants. Our dry goods stt of the beat quality, aad our bonis and shoes excel. We is a suit you. t'.io. rt let of the best, for everybody. We Give You a Premium For every Te Ikttlar Cash I'uri hsae we give rack customer a line 14x1 oil painting, We also take I arm produce sad pay cash (or It. Our lint of Fa tin Machinery, HtigKlri, etc., will lull yoe aad out prices ate right. See our relthrated keystone Wire Fence. Rowell Bros. (EL Co. Scholia, Oregon i: . Dailey's Music Store ! ! We have added new features to ottr Main Street Music Store, aud can supply you with musical instruments of t n i.:..,i., f 1 ...... . t . m an B.tuu.1, wuiu u uiituu r manaonnsja spieumu nueoi j! Sporting and as S Fishing Tackle, etc. We have also added a fiuc line of $ crockery, work baskets aud fancy baskets. See our 0 souvenir dishes. 1' me line and see us. F. R. DAILEY, Mala St., t W. . fate 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. Mala Street, East of Livery, Hillsboro, Or. Swetland's lec Cream We handle, tho Famous Swetlanil Ice Cream, the best in the market. Our Sanitary Soda Fountain is the finest in tbe market, cleanly and wholesome. Our parlors are cosy, cool, and delightfully furnished. Try Out Chocolates We have the exclusive agency for the Russell ft Gilbert candies, Their chocolates are absolutely the finest in the market. Cigars and Tobacco Our lines of eigars and tobacco are tandard. Tiopical fruit always on hand. Give us a call. We will treat you right. We want your custom. Parlors on Second 8tmt, door south of Wehrung's. one F. S. Olsen, Proprietor wnmePiwn Benson Cos Engine Supplies Hillsboro, Ore. 4Vavva..a...ak.ak.aw&&& & a a. a m. . t tiuwu in a iiiuijn. tiiiitars, f grapiiopiioues amhco 'tiii.- Baseball Goods of pocket i tit lei y. Call 111 J Taht at I. 0. 0. 1. Bldq. IlilKboro 0 (. f. (alt a e e e a iC'VL-1 1 m 13(1 1 -T" I I .A.. -.j ... a J3i) mm erftw