HIUSBOKO ARGUS. OCT. 8, 190S XnUred at th Post-offlo at Hlunboro, Oregon, m seoond-clsas ssaU natter. liOOlCt A. LONG, Editor. County Official Paper Subscription: On Dollar per Annum. Bis Moothi, 60 eta. ; Three Month, 35 eta. leeaed Every Tharsday -BY liONO McKINNBT A CHANCE IS WANTED Then should be laws passed in e?ery stats gint ths publication of "Rffl" atones, and all that is calculated to excite the minds of the young toward Retting some thing for nothing. This is an age of graft We see Congressmen selling their honor for a dollar; we see United States senators convict ed of money taking; oar asgatine teem with stories of "gentlemen" buraUra who steal and then evade the law. Is it any wonder that young men, seeing our literature tainted with diseased stories of nnpuniehed theft, and our states men indulging in larceny and sub ornation, take law into their own hands and go out to a life of crime? If our politics are partially respon sible for this, conditions should be altered. When a nation loses, through its political representa tives, its fine sense of honor, its citlienship begins? to lose a strict sense of integrity. Make your literature clean; exact strict ac countability from public officials; instal theee doctrines into youth, with the admonition. Scriptural, that it is right to earn their bread by the sweat of their brows, and perhaps we shall have some cessa tion of crime. Radical work most follow the svsnts of the last decade or the body politic will lose all sense of honor. What with bad literatnre.thieving statesmen in the offices, and graft in politics from insurance companies "down" to presidential elections, is it any wonder that a revolution is needed to effect a better condition of affairs? THE MARKETS, This morning's market reports, compiled from Portland quotations, are: Valley Wheat, new. 71 and 72. Barley feed, $20.50; brewing, 122; rolled, $22 and $23. Oats, White, $23 and $24 per ton Oats, Gray, $23 and 24 per ton. Bran, $18 per ton. Hay", Timothy, old, $14 $15 new, 111 $12; grain, $8 $9. Hay, Clover, $8 and $9. Potatoes, new, 60c$.75. Eggs, Oregon ranch, 27 and 27 J. Butter, Extra Creamery, 30 32 j Hops choice 1905, 12 ets. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS D T Phillips to Emma J Patton VA a near Cornelia Alonso R Fanno et m to Mary C Hummers part of blk A Beaverton W J Wall et ux to J B Wilkea lot 7 blk 4 Thorn's add, Hillsboro Cary Peterson et ux to Henry Ge- vertpartof sec2t 1 n r 6 w John A Krieger et nx to John Van- derberg 1 acre Michael Wren d I c John J Kuratll to Bamuel JCuratli 40asecl3tlnrgw Emll Stark to Fred Btark et al 11 6 aaec 10 tSsrt w Mary K Crowder et al to C F Hesse 100 a in Peter Scholia d I e George Delano to Otis L Friable lots 4 end S blk 10 Cornelius Otia L Friable et ux to John W Fria ble lota 1, 2, 8, 4 and 6 block 10 Cor- nelius....... . John Schmidt et ux to Louis E Ca- row 80ainaecl2t2ar8w 8 W Beelye et ux to Simon P Taylor 7.22 a In James Rowell die........ Willamette Real Estate Co to Otis L Krisbie lots 1, 2 and S blk 10 Corne lius. Geo 8 Robinson et nx to James D Adama W a in Felix Land ass A 1 e Margaret Slater et al to H L Kocher tract near Sherwood B D Montague et al to Carl C Her a see 10 tin rSw Clifford B Harris et nx to Wm Rob- Inson60aseo6t2ar2w W H McBldovney to C L Large one foot strip, 100 feet long, F Grove... T A Lewis to Wm Smith tract near Forest Grovs Lena Bruenler et al to H W Hoehle l a see 28 1 1 s 1 1 w.... 1900 300 1 1500 802 1 1000 7500 106 ISO 800 1 75 50 10 8000 1500 400 2550 40C0 G rear's is the place to buy timo thy and all kinds of grass seed. Connty Clerk Godman bas is sued 620 hunters' licenses to date. The city council will next Tues day evening open bids for lumber to oover Halo street and a portion of Becond Street. The latest railroad situation is this: E. . Lytle sava he will take hold of the road and build it pro viding Hillsboro will float 140,000 in first mortgage bonds and give him the right of way as far as Buxton. The committee is now looking over the Geld to see what can be done to comply with the conditions. Mr. Lytle is a success ful railroad builder, and it hs takes hold of the deal the road will be built. The right of way is already secured as far at Buxton, provided, of course, things move st once. For sale: First class confection ery and ice cream parlors. The only 20th century Sanitary Soda Fountain in the city. Doing a good business. Best location. Will sell at invoice. Reasons for selling going away. Inquire at this of 6cs. Andrew Heckmann, the Beaver dam road supervisor, was in town this afternoon. Mr. Heckmann brought in a cluster of California raisin grapes, of the seedless variety. Ths main cluster was H inches in length, and attached to it were five more clusters. They are the finest grapes yet seen this season, and are not yet fully matured. C. B. Buchanan, of Cornelius, and W. J. Butcer, Beaverton, both of whom are county commissioners, were in town this week, atUnding county court for the October term. Chas. Cawrse, who is an old timer here, and who is now raising wheat op at Oakdale, Wash., is here this week, a guest of his bro ther, Joa. Cawrse. For sale at a bargain: Nearly new 14-hoe Gundlach drill, 140; and 60-tooth harrow, used but lit tle; Oliver chilled plow 14-inch, good repair. Ed Austin, Hillsboro. Sam Smith, a former typo of the Independent, was in town yester day, en route to North Yamhill, where be will run an engine for a lumber company. L. G. Weidewitsch, of Cornelius, msde his first cast at his new shoy yesterday, turning out 10,000 pounds of iron without a break or bad mold. L. D. Halderman, of below Reed ville, was in town this morning, accompanied by his brother, C. S. Halderman, of Wabash county, Indiana. The Evangelical meetings at the Baptist church will close Sunday evening. Services each evening of this week, and Sunday at 11:00 o'clock. Those interested in organizing a dancing school, or those wishing to learn to dance will please meet at the opera house Saturday evening, Oct. 7, at 8:30. strayed from pasture: rted mo ley bull, years old. Informa tion leading to recovery will be IV ear- ww liDerauy rewarded. w. a. lon nell, Hillsboro. Won. Jolly and family, after spending the summer at the hop yard northeast of town, are moving back to Portland for the winter. Oysters by the plate; by the quart; and fine oyster cocktails, at Palmateer's, Second Street. Will supply in any quantity. Dr. Coglan, of Portland, was out 8uoday, 4 pent, out on a Chins w .- .. Wm. "Bishop5 who hf amociata with his brother, Herman, in tbe Shady Brook sawmill, wss in town today, on his return from Portland. Hiss Lyda Burlingame, of North Yakima, is the guest of G. J. Pal mateer and family, and of A. P. T.uthnr anil wife. For a good smoke try the Schil ler or Ezcelleocia rod you will w j vuvus again n u again. v . r . l. i urucct ujuui, wuu nut uarn a public sale on the 21st,was a caller at this office, this afternoon. Heory Jones was up from Beav erton yesterday, interested in pro bate business. E. P. Cornelius, of beyond Glen coe, was in town Saturday, scatter ing bills for his sale. Preaching at Reedville at 7:30, Sunday evening, by Rev. A. Pkob inson. . PROBATE. Estate of Chas C snd Al Harris, minors, valued at $1400, Julius Col Cult appointed guardian Edward, Ida Herman and Fred Colfelt, bonds at $500; Herman Smith, Hans Jorgenson and Thou Mattbirsen, appraisers. Objections to final account of ad ministration estate Margaret Jones, deceased, heard and under advise ment. COTSWOLD BUCKS For ssle: Thoroughbred Cots wold bucks, yearlings and two year olds. Inquire of Jos Cawrse, 5 miles northwest of Hillsboro. BUCKS FOR SALE Full blooded Cotswold bucks for sale at a bargain. Also one well bred Shropshire buck. Ferd Gro ner, Scholia, Ore. Address Hills boro, Ore., R. F. D. No. 2. Argus and Oregonian, $2.00. MertoiVs Ambition By Martha McCulloch-Wllllams CaW. 190V W aWS. atcCJUa-W s "So It's a case of the law or the tady4" Heinle said, chuckling hard. "I should have uo doubt as to wbk-b would win It I didn't know about the elhej lady." Merton flushed angrily and frowned. "You know nothing of the sort There Isut auy "other lady' " " Whlob her atme It la Henrietta -Henrietta Bruce," Bemla Interrupted, still chuckltug, hut growing grave as he added, "Aud It you let yourself leave her In the lurvb. Jack, you're a cad of the first water." "There la uo question; of taking or leaving." Merton began, trying to brave It out, but at the end dropping his head aud half whispering: "You-you are right. Ned. Etta loves me, and I love her, better tbau all the world, except uiy ambition. I want to be somebody-somebody worth while. The way Is open If ouly I marry Mrs. Grey. She has virtually told uie that as her husbaud her whole mllllou will be at uiy command. If I dout marry her, what chance have 1? The ten years I must starve to wake myself a leading lawyer Will put uie hopelessly out of the race. Jiow I cau wlu almost auythiug polithal if I can afford to take It Mere money does not tempt me so very miMi-but power that Is the thing I crara. Besides, I cau't bear to thluk of Ktta waiting, working, fad tug, for me whrj she might be happy In a borne of her own It 1 were out of the way." "I dout think ahe'd mind." Bemla as Id dryly. "When may I look for cards, Jack) And does Etta know?" "Go and tell her, you are so surer Merton burst out "As to cards, there will be none. We start we start for California as soaa as the weddlug la over." "So you came for my advice after the fact I suspected as much," Beoiia Mild, bis mouth hardening. "I don't wish you Jot, Jack; yon dont deserve It You are throwing away a peart among women because you are vain enough to believe that you have In you the makings of a great man. Etta "box't too Bssmrssa ana aaucar might have made a great man of yea; at any rata she would have jm 15 k- a me better than her lapdog. You'll bare a lapdog ease, but yon won't fit ths po sition. You're too big and bulking; mad too much lik a man" "Stop! I won't bear that even from yon," Merton said hoarsely. Bemla swnng ou bis heel. "I apologise for saying It to myself," he said, walking away. As tbe door abut behind him Merton was tempted to run after him, to sue humbly, to confess his own weakness, bat somehow be did not quit do It Instead he took from tbe mantel his fiancee's aat gift, s miniature of her self, richly framed, flung It down as If to grind It with bis heel, but after a minute raised It and set It in place, with the face to the wall. Five years after bis wedding day be recalled the moment, the trivial action, with a mad longing to treat the origi nal as then be had been tempted te treat the portrait He bad indeed found himself ranking between tbe household parrot and lapdog, albeit be had tbe freest possible hand at the Grey money. That waa bis only free dom. Mrs. Merton laid claim to the greater part of hi waking hours. She was a shallow creature, kindly enough, but forever craving change, amuse ment, tbe diversion of new faces, new scenes. To her way of thinking tbe end and the aim of manhood was ei ther to make money or, having it ready made, to spend It "I won't have you bother me with politics only low people go Into It" she had said airily before tbe honey moon was out Even the prospect of being some day Mrs. Ambassador had not mad ner change. "I want to have good tune now not wait for tbem till I'm old and haggard," she bad said. It was the same with his pro fession or any business venture. 1 am business enough for you," his wife protested, adding In the next breath, "Besides, what other business would briug you a million dollars before yoe have one fray hair?" Outwardly an enviable mortal, he was sick and tired of everything-most of all himself. Now aud again be sigh ed for tbe stings, tbe limitations of tbe old time, and caught himself won dering how it would seem to be free, lie knew nothing ef Henrietta. There was an agreement between blm and his wife upon on point If no other. She was firm that they would neither ask nor bear anything of his old friends, his native place. So was Mer linalbeit down In bis heart of hearts he was Jiuugry for tidings, Hjwon- 11 dered aoinetlmeabow Bemla had fared. Ue wondered still more W Etta were married. Thought of her did not give hlai a heartache, but rather a shamed self ceo tempt Ue tried hard to dead en all fueling. Apathy waa the best shield agalnat the evils he endured. But souctluie when he saw other men lu the full tide of manly activity his heart nwe up hotly agalust the woman who had bought hlui to be the elave of her caprice. She was forever taking up things and dropping them. Thus she came to own a fever for roachlug. In bright early autumn weather the plauued a long drive across country, one that would take at least a month. Mertou fell In with her plan. He kuew protest was Mle. And thus lu the middle of bis Journey he came to know fully what be had thrvwu sway. It was a mile out of a thriving rail way town when the roach bad lost a linchpin and waa disabled that a storm drove lu occapauu to the shelter of the nearest house, a pretty villa, spacious, but aapreteutlous, with gay autumn flowers all about It and thrifty trees throwing up Its red roof aud gray walls. TbtT was a rocking horse upou the plaua, a baby's cap lying limp on ths rati. Aud the woman who auiwered Mrs. Mer ton's Imperious kuock held the baby Itself lu the hol low of her ana aa she flung the door hospitably open and said: "So the storm Is to blow toe good-lu the sight of old friend. ion't you remember EtU Bruce, Mr. Merton? I'm Mrs. Be uils now a ad very glad to see you. Coins In. t abatf keep you all night Ned will not be Some until almost a Ue went te es be governor today, ami I know be verod never forgive me It I let you go. away without seeing him." Than the shook heads with Mervoo aa calmly as though they never bad been mors that caautl acquaintance. Be found htuiattr catching hi breath as hs looked at aer. 8b was lea rrsb than of old, bat so wonderfully, Slr Itualty neautifW, Vita the beauty uf mother love, nether bapptnes. "I needn't est joa bow you are, Etta," said Ms. Mertwo. "No wonder you'te happy, though, with two call dreu," s a sturdy little lad came shyly through the Inner doo to ambush him self in bis mother's skirts. "I's free years M and goln' to be a man when 1 draw op," b volunteered when Mrs. Merton had coaxed aim into finding Ma tongue, Mi.TtiHi winced a he beard the prat tltnK vtkice. The oil lov waa dead, vitli b oiikb els tut waa beat in Uu, but stlil there were some faint 'lrrtngt of smblfon. He was won4r g If It deed the woman be had loved ml left might not have mad him, toe, i iusd. . Bta-kteeera fa lew Terk. "Ill, therr simQted tbe policeman. "You gvt off tbem seepe. You dont belong tbeie," "I know we doni pleaded a pret ty girl In blue eltk, but wont you please let tis stay be re long enough to get our pictures tHlea) We won't hart anything." "Possibly you wont" rejoined the potlcemso, "but that ja not the ques tion. The folks that owa this bomse have got o tired of seeing a bunch of stranger perched ttpoe their step get ting, their picture taken that they've given me orders to rho off every party that I see making pwparstlons. "You awe, the trouble Is you sight seers bav run the bnatness Into the ground. Most of tew millionaire In this street are pretty good natured, but when It comes to esdoadlng s wttol bus load of stranger at their house a down tunes a day so that the different menibehti of the part. can send a pho tograph borne showing bow they look ed steading on Mr. Klchmau' e they shew fight. At s-w "" 1 1 that l b " a ' .... V ' rS s waxf hy s man -ni )nf aa ipany million aa this on. You can de down there and be taken If you like. II folk are not at home. "-New Tori Post 4 Cttr DtrMtvr? Paail. City (liectorl cohtalu many Items of Interest Some of them are In tbe nature ef revelations; other are pus sies. Among tbe la(rer class may be mentioned the queer case of the man whose Christian nam was withheld from the publisher. His surname 1 there, ail right, and a good, respectable nam It la, too, of two syllabi and a German prefix, but the name bestowed upon him at tbe baptismal fount be re fused to make public. Tbe directory saye that be refused. It la there In big tetters, Inclosed to parentheses (Refused). Then follows tbe honorable patronymic That reti cence In regard to the Christian nam is the source of many subtle reflec tion on tbe part of the reader. Why wa the name refused? Wss It un euphonious, unpronounceable, unspella ble or was It But thsse suppositions lead one Into a mase of conjecture that Is positively bewildering; so, sltbough the subject Is fraught with Interest It Is perhaps beat to leave to his own con sciousness the reason why that man's Christian name was "Refused." Mew York Press. "He always wants bis vacation the last man In tbe office." "What's that forr "He gets a keen relish out of the fact that we are all working with nothing to look forward to wbUe he Is Joyously Idle." Detroit Free Press, Tut'm CaswatUtles. Contractor Pat 1 tfi slowest man I ever bossed. He's been so hour tak ing op a few bricks. Friend GIts htm an hour In that sa loon. When be comes out he'll take np the whole pavement-Philadelphia Record. ' Hla Ai-arwaaent. "The rich are certainly growing richer." ; . "Well," answered Mr. Dustln BUS, "why shouldn't wet What Is money for except to Increase by lavestmentr Washington Star. . ' ' Turt4. "Bow many flsh bar you caught r "Not on." i "I thought you said you had a ftn "Oh, I was speaking of my line." Brooklyn Life. ...r. . SUMMONS IX TMK CIRCl'IT COURT or TIIK 8TATK OV ORKUON, t'OR WASHINUTOX COUNTY Janies Smith, rinliillir. 1 vs Jm1 dinllh. rvfemUiit.l To Jemle Mullli, the above mimed ie- leiiuanu you are hereby r.iilivd to axar ami answer the tvmtiUtnt Hlttl asstiuu you in the above entitled suit on nr before the lent v iireMcrMH'ii in the uMn fur uuhll ration of suitiiii'HW, to wit, lli-IHh day ot noreiuoer, iw, mum ny neing in en plialion of all weeks from the ll ml publi cation of tbia Vitmmoim and if you hnl so to aHar and annwer tm pUintlll' will ap- fily to the court for the relief ileoiaiulml n the complaint. tn-tt, a lecne iliawilv Iiir the bond nl matrimony exMing be tween the plaliilil) and llitil'A inUnl li-re In and for auch mlior and further relief aa mar teem e.iiitlil. The time iTowrlbed for the inibllnatlun of tlila ftiiitimona I si i weeka and the day mh lor me ai'pearaiHw 01 ine unitmuani la the th day of November. HSkV Tbia u milium ! mi hllxhed y order of lion. T. A. mciimie. Jiiilireor 111 above siiUUeil court, which order waa given and entered In the atxiveeiitiiltit court ou Ibe Hlli day ol .srpttimlmr. ishkv. The dale of the Unit mt Id lent Ion of till. ii in mom i theWth day of Nepiemlier, irajO, C. A. IlKLU AtUimey for 1'Ulnllll. Wifey's Secret Wat Kind Of Rough oi Poor Uvbby PSTKR STORES, who has been married only two weeks, bas left his wtfe, Btokea 1 a little man, aud hts wife weighs 2-10 pound and wa the reiki of the ,lnte Beth Thomp son. About ten days after marriage Moke waa surprised, on waking In the morning, to flud hi better half sitting up In bed crying aa If ber heart would break. Astonished, b asked the cause of her sorrow, but receiving no reply be be lt) u tu surmla tliat there must b sum secret on ber mind which ah withheld from blm and which wa the cause of her anguish, so be remarked to Mm, 8. that as they were msrried she ought to tell him the cause of her grief, so that, If possible, h might lesseu It After conalderable coaxing be elicit sd tb following from ber: "Last bight I dreamed I waa single, and a I walk ed through a well lighted street I came to a shop where a sign lu front adver tised husband for sale. Thinking It curious, I entered, and ranged along the wall on either side were men with price affiled to tbem-uch beautiful men some for 1 1,000, some fSUO, and so ou to 130, aud, as I had hot that auiouot I could not purchase." Thinking to consul her, Stoke plac ed hi arm lovingly around her and asked. "And did you see any men lib m there T" "Oh, yes," she replied; "lota ilk you. They were tied op In buuehe Ilk as paragus and sold for 10 shillings per bunch." Stokes got up snd went to ask bis lawyer If be bad sufficient ground for a dlvorce.-Tlt-nits. Mar Be the SIMM. "Did you ever stop to think bow un satisfactorily things are arranged In tbia world?" asked the "sporty" young mso. "In what wayr Inquired the prosaic old gentleman. "Why, I was thinking of appetite especially," answered the youth. "Her am I, a comparatively poor man, with a seven course dlnuer appetite all tbe time, while most of the rich men I know bav Just a plain ten cent bread and milk appetite." "Possibly," returned the ' man tboughtruUiK"ffc- ' ' psrtUUi ' .S She-Was Mrs. Swelllngton's recep tion an enjoyable affair? lie Well, there was one enjoyable feature In connection with It Bbe And what was that? He Mis Screamer, who was expect ed to sing, failed to appear. Tralh Will Oat. Mr. Placid You say that your hus band and yourself occupy different apartments? Mrs. Add-Yea. Mrs. Placid-Wblch side of the bouse does be occupy? Mrs. Add Tbe outside prlnclpally, Blcbmond Dispatch. Horrid, Mean Mil, Wife-Ob, psbawl How stupid of me to forget that! Husband What's the matter, dear? Wife Oh, something I saw today 1 wanted to buy. Husband Ooodl .You're Improving. It used to be "everything you saw," Philadelphia Press. Jedrta; Frea tbe . "Mr. Slocura Is worse. His wife Is afraid he Is going to die right away." "Ob, she needn't be alarmed. lie sever was known to do anything in a hurry." Brooklyn Life. r o Webeterlaa. ' 'Tap," answered Paul In school ous day, . and when his teacher heard His Strang response, to punish him, sb bade him seek the word Within the dictionary. After shs had let him grops In vain far it shs asked him, "Is It there V And Wui uld, "Nope." Woman's Home Companion, 'fVp Oae Out. First Quality We provide for tlic people who liavc had enough ex perience to know that inferior goods arc dear at any price; who have learned that good goods from a first quality, trustworthy house are always cheaper really and aggressively cheaper to buy. We Hove Made a Reputation For our prescription work, because wc do tlic work ex actly as it should be douc. We pay no otic a iKiccut agc to seud us prescrintious, aud, therefore, it pays you to bring such work to BAILEY'S PHARMACY This is au advertisement, ROOKS FREE FREE FREE We will present a nice cloth bound book with every pair of shoes bought at our store, irre spective of the price of shoes. Our stock is complete, aud our price the very lowest. Don't fail to come and sec our slmcs, and the book is yours. L. M. Hoyt Co. HILLSBORO. ORE. r i WEINHARD S o The best of all Beers. Bottled for Medicinal Use . A W. V. WILEY'S i i SUMMONS IN THK t'IKCUIT COURT OP THE HTATK Of ORKOON. rOK THK COUNTY OK WASHINGTON Ous Kempfrr, Plaintiff, vs. Jy P, Mesd, Krlts HuKiisnin, UiiiImi Hiiguniiln suit Kil. NIiiiiiio, Defendants, To Jay P. Msad, one ol ths slurs nsmed defendants) In the nam of lb- Ntate of Oregon, yoii are hureby ranimamleil ami require! to Ik snd appear In ths above entitled Court In the above eiititlml Oauae aud enawtr ths complaint therein (lied agalnat you nil ur before the ei pi ration of tt weeks' pub lication of thl amnmon In the HllUltoro Arrin, ths drat publication thereof being on fie (Hh dsy uf OeUilwr, IH05, and the last nublioation tharsof being on Novsni Iter S3, IM, to-wlt: Un or before the XSrd day of NovemW, 1906, and you will please take uotlus that If you fafl so to appear and smwsr, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for and demanded in his complaint, to will Kor a Judgment sgsinat you for tbs mim or and interest thereon from Koli. 1A, 1W. at the rate (of jier cant, per annum, and the sum of 176 Attorney's fern and for the ooats and dlabursaniants of thin mil; and for a decree foreclosing vnai (wriain niortgag siecutan by you In r.VfiP nf laia.lna (L.l.a n,l nkH 11.. b. ,w, v. a, .n..a, a)., i.ih.i,, her husband, to secure ths psymeut of mn ai-in or money on lot no. (IZ) Twelve or and In Hubert Hulidivislon or tbs 1). h. C. or Oeo. W. Khberts, In Townalilp I North Kange 2 Weal of the Will. Msr., conlaliilna lo acres, and for a deans of sale of said nremlaea and that the nrn. eeeds thereof bs applied In aatlsfaotlon or mis claim or the plaintiff, and ror a decree forever barring and precluding you from every rlnht, till and Interest in and to aid premises and the whole thereof and for such other dcree as may be ueoessary and proper In the premlaea. This summons Is served upon you by publication, by order of Hon. L. A, llood, Connty Judse of Wsshlngton County, inaile and daisd October lib, IflOTt, snd which order requires you to appear and anawaraaid eomplalnt on or before tbs expiration of six Weeks' publication or this summons, to-wlt: On or before No vember 29, 1HU6, the first publication thereof being October 5, 1HU0. UKO R. BAOLEY, Attorney for plaintiff. Notic ol Tim Notice Is hereby given that I have this date given to my son, K. W. Hnhulthsls Jr.. his tiins snd freedom from this dste, and I hereby notify all persons that be must hereafter pay all bills or his con tracting and that I will not be leapoimible for any debt that he may Incur. ' Kept. 21, 1MK. . K. W. BOHCLTHBIZ SR. Portland, Or., R, V. D. No. 2. The United States jury at Port land last night convicted Congress man J. N. Williamson, of Prine ville, and bis socomplioss, Dr. Qesner snd Marion Biggs, of sub ornstlon ol perjury. Ths esse, like that of Mitchell, will be appealed. Judgs Bennett defended the three, and Hooey prosecuted. Drug Store and likewise it is a fact. K dtuighl) m m 1 M H M Talk About Power The two greatest powers ou earth arc Uudc Sam ami the Fairbanks Morse Iin ginc, Uoth always ready. You cau see one work at U. (O. Garduer's blacksmith shop, or at the Argus office. For particulars see or write L. W. HOUSE, Hillsboro summons IN THK CIKCl'IT OOUHT OV IIIK KTATK OK ORKUON. Foil WAHH INOTON (Kit I NTY John O. llultH, I'laliitln") VN. V Minnie Rutts, IMhinIhiiU In the name of the Hlnte or Oreifon t 'I'll Miniiia Hull,. (I.. ul...... ...7....I i- - - -- nw.,,v iimnrii IIH- rendaut; ouareheniby r) iilr-) tu ap pear and answer the complaint hied aalnst ynu In the above ciititl.nl court and suit on or before Ihn explrntlou ufsix weeka Irom sml after tb- llrt publication of thla aummoim, to.wlt, on or bnlom Uih fit 1 1 day orOnUiher, A. I). IHOft, nml If you "V..v".?""w"r want llii'rfliil, Ihn IllHlllllir will ai.i.lu i ll. lief prayed for In her complaint on llln twrelu. to-wlt. that the bomb, of tiiulrlmo ny siltting between yoiirwlf anil tint .uu uo uinuivwi, n UHiiieaiHl nciii flir llttllffht OIWlll M,,tiin,lu .1..., II.. A. feilllaMII. a.liriv anal tuiiL,,,,, .... .......... nHimii, mil,, ,ir provocation ilesarted Ilia plniniiH lit I'ort- , wrogun, nu vim iniii uny or J incum ber, Rica, snd ever since lias rnuinlneil away from her, and fur such other anil further relief aa to tin court may seuin smiltabls and pniiier. ni iiininoiia la piiniiNiiftil by order or Honorab In T. A. Mnltrlih, i.i,. c n,u Oirouit Court of the Htate' (if OrHtmii fni Wwhington County, and suid orrlnr wm MiAIHiid (IhUhI thtt 4th day of OitloliAr, A. tlonof thlH MiimmonilH the fiLh dny of F. P. THORNTON, Attorney for PlBlntliT. Argus and PaclBo Monthly, 11.50, r-'HSR V