HIllSSORO ARGUS. OCT. 6, 1909 A. L. Holcomb, of Bethany, tu lo lown Monday. Claue Jeeee, of oett Banks, was in the city Monday. S. A. D. Meek, of Mountaindale, waa in town Monday. Jot. Bucher, of near Mountain- dale, waa in town Saturday. Thoa. Matthieeoo, of Middle ton waa a county aeat visitor Monday, Wm. Josee, of near Helvetia, waa in town Mondav, a caller at tbU office. C. F. Hesse, of Scholia, waa up to the county seat the first of the week. John Ennw, of near Laurel, waa over to the city the first of the week. Misa Stella Boscow visited with Maochie Langley, Forest Grove Sunday. Born. October 1. 1905. to Alex ander Kehrli and wife, oi near iaar mm, a eon. Born, to Wm. Joos and wife, of near Ulencoe, October 1, 1905, a aaugnter. J. W. Scoggin and wife, of near i-eaar mm, were county seat visit ore Monday. S. H. Dunbar, of Farmington, was up Monday getting out sale oius ror me KSrd. Mm. Atenath Cary Brown, of Iowa Hill, was in the city the first oi me week. Bob Greer leads and th. rtl fid low, in groceries, crockery and glassware. Miss Elizabeth Pelton, of Port land, is out for a week's visit with relatives at Laurel. Are you a smoker f Then call for the Schiller or Excellencia Oregon manufacture. C. W. Hendricks, of Cornelius, and who with his son, has opened a new general mercaodise store, was in tne city the first of the week. With your head hot your brain isnoirigntlorwork. Moral: Buy your hate from H: Wehrang & Sons. Sam Moon, the Centerville dairy man, waa in town Monday, and states that cows are selling much better at public saleB than they did last year. Schulmerich Bros, have add! a complete line of stoves to their stock of herdwaie. Come and have look at them. Jacob Whitmore, of Laurel, was in town the first of the week, and , says that all the hopmen over that way are through with their har vest. Schulmerich Bros, have received the Fall shipment of cloaks direct from New York. Come early and get your choice. Lome Palmateer has returned from an extended outing up in the Blue Mountains, above Pendleton, where he had a week'a hunting among the deer and bear. Yon can buy paint at Schulmer ich Bros, at Portland nriees. The Fall of the year is the proper time to use it. Henry Johnson wsb down from Glencoe, Monday. He and John Tan nock will represent Glencoe K. of P. Lodge at the Grand Lodge this month. Fine farm, good improvements, 70 acres under cultivation; near Forest Grove; for sale at a bargain Inquire at this office. Ben Birdsell, of Forest Grove, was down Monday, listening to cheering news about the Tillamook road news thst is calculated to make the News' man sick of the stomach. For gentlemen's, ladies' and children's hose you can do no bet ter than to buy of John Dennis. We hkve them for everybody, and at prices that are values. Miss Jennie Greer has departed for Dawson, Alaska, where she will take charge of a conservatory of music. She accompanied her aunt, Mrs. Wm. Shearer, back to the North. Make your own wire fence. Buy jrour wire and a superior wire fence machine and you will have 'the world by the seat of the breeches and a down-hill pull. Machines, $5, and your wire cheap. A. C. Archbold. For sale for seed: Choice lot of Winter oats and cheat seed. Will also sell five Merino Bucks, from the Baldwin Land & Sheep Co., flock, of Hay Creek, Ore Wesley W. Paine, Glencoe, Ore., address, Hillsboro, R. F D. 3. . Mrs. G. A. Reynolds, who his spent the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Powell, .left Tuesday for Wilson Creek, in the Big Bend country, and her sister, Misa Effie Powell, departed this morning for the same point. Mrs. Barngrover, of west of town while at the Williams' hopyard, above Gaston, Thursday last, re ceived a fsll from a wsgon that seriously injured her back. She was endeavoring to break the fall of tome young children or she might have avoided serious injury. Dr. S. T. Linklater was called and the waa brought home the next day. The wagon wu being driven along a sidebill, when the rack s"rrd, prscipitetinf the occupants to tit ground, If you want brick for any pur pose, or building blocks ror a foun dation, remember that the Groner & Rowell Company, of Scholia, can supply your demands. They have a tone lot or lumber, rougn and dressed, in their yard, and will meet all competition. Now that your crop are harvested, would it not be a good ide to consider i! tiling will not increase your in come. Wet, low spots in the fields, always giving poor results, can be remedied by putting in tiling. Let us help you. We can aid you to avoid crop failure on low lands. House and barn bills for lumber on short notice and do not forget that we can furnish you estimates on short notice. Post office add rose Hillsboro, Oregon, R. F. D. No 2. bixty thousand feet of fine, dry anipisp on hand. Mrs. Dora J. Elliott, for years engaged in teaching in the Hillebo- ro schools, now leaiding in the Horse Heaven wheat district, just southwest of the confluence of the Snake and Columbia rivers, in w ashington, was down the first of the week, and called in this city. Mrs. Elliott has a homestead up there, and her daughter, Miss An nette, who is a graduate of this and the Portland High School, is with her. Next year Mrs. Elliott will have m 120 acres of wheat. This seat-on Miss Elliott harrowed 160 acres with a lix-horse team, driving the six from the hurricane deck of a ssddle horse. The wheat speci mens left by Mrs. hlliott prove that the section is going to "make good'' ss a producer, the Fife, Blue stem and Italian bard wheat, from which maccaroni is made, growing to good advantage. A Hillsboro vouns man attended the fair, recently, and went out to the first stop west of town, with his girl, on tne passenger commonly known as the "Owl." Th. train stopped with the steps right over a came guara, and tne young swain jumped down to help bis company to terra firms, when she went throuch the cattle e-nard. the fare. of gravitation also forcing the vouna fellow alone. Thev contenil. o j ed with about three feet of water and were soaking wet. The moon came out an hour later and the young fellow was seen sitting on ins long bridge, waiting for his socks to drv haneinar over the railing. The Cowlitz Countv. Wash.. Advocate, published at Castle Rock, has iust issued an edition descriptive of the county, in maga zine lorm, mat is a credit to the people of that community, and it is a safe wager that no matter how good the pay was for the effort tbat it was not sulncient to repay the time and expense of the publica tion. The work was metronolit&n and well arranged, and should re sult in good for the section. H. F. Wilcox, of the Cowlitz Advocate, issued the paper, and J. M. Blaine, an experienced writer, furnished tne copy. From this date all who buy $1 worth, or more, in my hardware store, will get a rebate of 10 per cent, snd on purchases of between 50 cents and 11.00, a rebate of 5 per cent, will be given. This ap plies to everything except oils and white lead. We are going to close our business, and here is a chance to save from 5 to 10 per cent., and our prices meet all competition. A. U. Archbold, becond btreet. In dependent phone No. 454. v u unii; .it .i i. , II WVI.IO, h hJl wo j atria w , ui EVt.t 1 rv. gene the first of the week, he being Development League Convention, from his city. Hon. 8. B. Huston, At Ilia tifv woa rtpaaanr kii mIiah w mis wmj f w ma y ocou bj VUi VtUCsl it came to a vote for the next place of meeting, the Albany contingent proved too etrong for the two repre sentatives from this county. Tbe JtlHsTA ffwla VAPV mnnh Aim rrsin- r mevamjw ww vv.j mus USSUUW- ed over not landing the meeting, out rays me next lime ne will go : r . wiiu siruug re-imurcemenis. While you are looking for a fine range do not fail to drop in to Cave's pioneer hardware store and take a look at the Moore range, the finest in tbe market. Considering quali ty and value these ranees are the cheapest in the market. We carry all kinds of fine heaters, also. Give us a call. Cave's Hardware Store, Main Street. Jos. L. Meek Jr.. Mrs. Olive Ri- lev and daughter. Mrs. Jennie New hard and her daughter. Mrs Chaa. Shinn, and Mrs. Stanley Riley, of r letcber, Idaho, were visitors, this week, with S. A. D. Meek and fam ily, of near Mountaindale. They an came down to the Fair to see the exhibits and to be present on J. L. Meek Day, John R. Bailey, the Buxton prune orchardiet, was down from Buxton, Tuesday, accompanied by his son, Frank, attending the state case against Greener, charged with pointing a firearm at one Griboer. J. R. rays he had a fine prune crop mis season. Jo. Bishup, 'of Helvetia, while coming out from Portland, by team, last (Saturday, fell from bis hack by reason of the seat becoming un hooked from the hack bed, and sus tained a dislocated shoulder, Dr. J . Bailey attended the patient. The only department store in Washington County. We can sell you anything from thelaigesl farm implement down lo a needle, ecbulmericb Bros. UNSEEN DANQEt IS ON OUt TIACT Jf" .l,.J,", our Nrta UU we Ue W"H IV Ule llll IIOM, MM frwa th daamr of u lift of body tod activity or Ue Miami fU aO- WOn. J MrW of . tonmrv la Import ant. It aiuit nut bo stimulation fur that f Ivm but torn- Rrry feet, and i reaction la mor thaa ecpraninf. TYi tiMie on that will repub lish auraial dina- 11.. H . -.A m 1 ..n l tlon and prova a reouiructlv rathr tha a promoter of wuw. Thht will oi ittr a fair ckunr lo put In motion normal work of rvpair ami Umu bullulit. a kmfc was nwn In NaturTa Laboratorv, hidden lu tha around and flight tnac forty jraan aco by l)r. R. . nro. who has mad th Uvt mont of liucortnc 1m hi Ufo-kma atudy and car. He um tlycrlc vitrarU tiuWad of alcoholic um, oxactly prvuiorUotml and combined by proma of hit own Inven tion. Hrst umI in hla prlvaw praeUca and now ptlveo out frwly to th world in hia lioldon Medical Oliwovary," which I computed of Uoldn 8al root, Uinwu'a rvot, Ston root. Black Chcrrybnrk, Ulood root and Maudrak root. Mm. A. T. Jime ol M Ray Siret Saa Franctwot OaL, write t A a child I waa oVIk-eie. and viwal car taken of at becaua tooM of at rlUTt kad died of roMaumuMoo. altaouh nor (ataer and mother wer healthr. 1 crew ue wlib onijr Um or dinary dkoaee of all tilldrea. but about two ream uv I contracted a er cold, which would not tld to such hoate-tml-meat a waa handy. Doctor were tried, but after three month of this treatment I waa only worse. Tben I waa adTlaed to In Dr. iteive1 Oolden Medical Dkvovery. aud aia Clad to ay Uiat thre bottle not only cured me of the cold and couh. but mait m feet tater than I ever had twfor. I wtll alway hare a bottle of tab medk-ut in the houM." The liny, uar-coated antl blltou fraaule retfulate and a nv1eraui Stontat'h. Lleer and nvwvn, ,v am uevv we put hNt." bat cure comtlpatkei. On or two each day for a laiatlr and reculelur. ihre or hwr for an actle cathartic Unc tried alway In faeor. Put un la TlaU) at war rraah and iwllabla. 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 furnish new paint free. it is our meaning and intention to honestly guarantee our paint to wear, but thjs guarantee will not be allowed to be used as a means for unjust demands, careless, sloven ly work, or where the paint is ap plied contrary to written directions. PATT0N PAINT COMPANY, J. . Pat ton, President Schulmerich Bros, keep this paint. C T. CROW ATTEMPTS SUICIDE C. T. Crow, who wu divorced from his wife several months sgo, arrived, in town, Saturday evening, from Tbe Dalles, and about the first thing he did waa to go out to his ex-wife's plsce to raise a disturb ance. Mrs. Crow had beard of h;s being here snd had gone to Mr. Walker's for safety. Crow went to the house and went through all the rooms, finally finding a voune man by the name of Martinson, who is boarding at the Crow place while he is watching tbe wakefild ma chinery, used on tbe Tillamook railway bridges, and after a few words, Crow left and went to tbe Walker place, where be proceeded to round things. The officers were called np by phone, and Justice H. T. Bsgley started out and met him coming in. Crow again went to the home of his wife, Mondav eve ning, and while in tbe presence of of his wife and son, jabbed a knife into bis left arm. His arm was tied tightly and Dr. F. J. Bailey summoned. The physician sewed up the artery, which aa a minor one, and brought the ex husband into town. Sheriff Connell Tuesday evening gave Crow a ticket to Tbe Dalles, and he left on the night train. HOMESTEADS And Desert Land Claims For Yoa lean 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 Ud this wonderful section. Call and ten me at the F. M. Heiriel Rl tate office, or addreei me at Hills boro, Oregon. Dr. A. A. Burrib LEWIS & CLARK EXPOSITION During the Lewis & Clark Exposition the Southern Pacific Company will aell round trip tickets to Portland, limit thir ty da, at one and on thirrl far fnr the round trip. For parties of ten or more traveling on one ticket, one (are for the round trip. For organized parties of one hundred or more, individual tickets at one fare for tbe round trip. Dtopover oi ten days will be given at Portland on all one way ticket leadioa through tbat point during the Exposi tion. Tickets must be deposited with Joint Agent at Portland and charge of nity cents will ne made lor tbe extension of time. LUMBER FOR SALE We saw the finest sidewalk lumber: fencing, ceiling, and all kinds of building . lumber. We deliver. Drop ue a card, and tell us what you want. We also furnish esti mates for bouses and barns, and for bridge work. Mill 3 miles north of Glencoe. Address Bishup Bros , rmisDoro, n. F. D. no. a.. Pacific States' Telephone, Glencoe central. Alonzo Phillips, of Cornelius, has brought suit in , the circuit court through Attorney . Bump, . asking for divorce from Kathryn Phillips, whom be wedded in 1902. Tbe It? WOJ. DRY And guarantee you aatiafactton. Wm Havm m Flrst Our Cider Milt will atart September to, and continue tt-roii;hout the tut anu incr locatca in fVIOM JAMCS F. KDtR MONMOUTH State Normal Begins its 24th year September 26th Three Courses of Study prp,iB ror county ami .mat. . e-rtibcat5i. II igher couraea recogtiltcd ia Waalilngtou and oilier Mate. Demand for Normal Trained Teachers. Loer terns, higher want and better opportunities for promotion award the Normal graduate for hi or liar entrrpt int. School directors ap preciate the superior ability of Monmouth k'Iu. and the de mand far eacecds the supply. Special attention given to method work in graded and ungraded schools. Catalogues Containing Full Informatin ,u u sent oa application. Correspondence invited. Addre , , E. D. RESSLER. P.idnt or J. B. V. Butler. Secretary Cornelius Warehouse CORNELIUS, ORE.. Does a General Warehouse Busitiess. Flour, Feed, Hay and ShinRles at the lowest market price. Feed for fanners steam or dry rolled or chopped, as wanted. complaint alleges that for weeks at a time defendant refused to speak to him, and that when he ai ill she did not attend to him as a wife should; tbat in June of this year she attended theatres in Portland with other men, and that in Augutt, 1905, she deeerted him, and wro'e him she had left and for him not to trv and find her. It ia ili stated tbat she refused to go with him and visit neighbors, although he repeatedly asked her so to do. Fine supply of seasoned rough and dressed lumber on band. Ue fore making a purchase give us a call and we will rave you money. inompson Bros., Mountaindale. Attorney Geo. R. Bagley has filed a petition in the Circuit Court, asking lor a writ of review from the judgment of the Beaverton record er's court, when David Reghitto was fined for bringing fertilizer in to the city. The writ alleges that the council had no specific power to pass such an ordinance, and tbat the court also passed upon tbe case without deciding a demurre-, either over-ruling it or dismissing it. Tbe petition also sets forth tbat tbe complaint io the loner court did not refer to the number of tbe particular ordinaneesupposed to cover toe case. Anthony While, well known here and around Cedar Mill, and who for eleven years haa been working at Butte, Mont., was here Tuesday, shaking hands with his many friends. Mr. White says that Butte is the liveliest town in the Northwest, and its population is close to a hundred thousand. He stales tbat Senator Clark is build ing a smokestack 350 feet bigh, over bis smelter, and be estimates tbat in three years it will more than pay for itself, owing to tbe quanti ty of arsenic it will save. The smoky days of Butte, be says, are over. . Michael Krebs, one of tbe Krebe Bros., of Salem, and whose firm has over 200 acres in the product, was io town Tuesday, He states that there is yet no move with Eastern buyers,, but thinks that things will move inside of two weeks. Smokers like the Schiller snd the Excellencia. These cigars are of tbe best stock. You can't fool tn authority on a good cigar. Administratrix's Notice Notioe Is hereby given that the under signed ha been by the Comity Court of the Htat of Oregon for Washington Coun ty duly appointed administratrix of the eatate of Philip Keghtling, deneaned, and has duly qualified aa such. Now, there fore, all pel aone having claims against aald estate are hereby required to present them to the undersigned at the law office of Geo. E. Bagley, in Hillsboro, Oregon, together with proper vouchers within six months from the date hereof, . Dated till Aug. 6th, 1H05. ELIZABETH FKOHTIJNO, Administratrix of the estate of Philip reghtling, deceased. tieo, R. Bagley, Attorney for adinrx. VETERAN CALL All members of Company D, First Regi ment, Oregon Mounted Volunteers, In dian War, now residing in this county, or in tbe Northwest, are requested to meet at Hillsboro, Ore., at the Court House, on Saturday, October 14, 1905, at U a. m., for tbe purpose of celebra ting the Fiftieth anniversary of Com- any organization. All those who find t absolutely impossible to coma will pleas addreaa me at Forest Grove, Ore., so that their communication may be read at the assembly. UMVT, W. H. H. MybS. Dated at Forest Grove, Ore., this 19th day of Sept., 1905. j YCUR PRUXZS Our Dticr will itart Sptemtr lo. - Olass Okhr Kill .-sorta iituaooro, on routlu strert. RaTMOeMMw MUHboro, Oregon 0 ill vria.vvn , U QiinnrT l.iMtt aiiuti .ajsna. axo Union Pacific 8 TRAINS) TU T11K KAST DAILY FItOM rOHTLAND. Through Pullman standard and tourist sleeping cars daily to Omaha, Chicago, Spokane; tourist sleeping-car daily to Kansas City; through Pullman tourial sleepingara (peraonally conducted) weekly to Chicago, Kansas City, re clining chair cars (seata free) lo the Bast daily. rAT roe DAILY C'hlvagn Fori land Special 9:211 A. M. via Atlantic Ex pre 8:15 r. a. via St. Paul Kant Mail &O0 P. M, via Spokane TIMK HC'HKDUMCM vbom PORTLAND taaiva vaoM DMI.T Salt take, Denver, VU Worth, omalia, Kanaaa City, Ht. Louis, Chicago and Kant 4:10 r. J, Bait take, Denver, Ft. Worth, Omaha, KainuM City, Bt. Louis, Chicago and Kant Walla Walla, Lewi ton.Hpokan, Wallace Pullman, Minneap olis, Ht. Paul, lu luth, Milwaukee, Chicago and Kast , 10:30 a. m 7:36 a. u OCEAN AND B1VEB SCHEDULE HOM PORTLAND Sleamshlpa between Portland and flan Francisco every Ave day. River boat on the lower Columbia and Willamette daily except Sunday. LOW HATB8 To and from all nointe In the Kat Ticket via this route on sale at all depot uuiue ui tne ouuinern racino uo. A. L. CRAIO, General Passenger Agent ' Portland, Oregon. Ganoral Merobandlme' I carry a complete line ol General Merchandise, Groceries, Dry Goods, Hardware and Building Material. I can get you anything you want, 00 order, at Portland prices. I make a specislty of cedar fence posts aud cedar shingles. My line of Groceries can't be beaten, dive me a call. I buy farm produce, cash or trade. Give me a call. O, Sm Roynolda Moimtmlndale, Or, ASSESSOR'S NOTICE - " (Equalization of xoo5 Assessment) To the Tax payers of Washington Coun ty, Oregon: ' Notice is hereby given tbat the Board of Equalization for Washington County, Oreiron. will convene in the rlerW'a WR.. at the court house, ill Hillsboro, on the gin oay 01 uctober, 1905, and continue In Session one week, or until the Kith day of October, 1905, inclusive, for the purpose of public equalizing abd correct. Ing the tax list of Washington County, Oregon, for the assessment made in the year, 1905. GHO.,IL WILCOX, Assessor for Washington County, Ore. Hillsboro, Oregon, Sept. 7, 1900, PRINCE HENRY Farmers wanting Fall service for their mares can visit my stables in Hillsboro. Prince Henrv ia tha only Clyde-I'ercheron in the coun ty. II. D. SchmelUer. Argus and Paciflo Monthly, $1.50. V We want Your Trade And We Buy Your Farm Produce Our stock of General Merchandise will i answer your wanla. Our dry goods si of th besl quelilv, aad our boots and shoes excel. W ran suit you. Grocer ies of th tteat, (or everybody. We Giye You a Premium For every Ten Dollar Cash I'utrbaae we give each customer a line usjj oil tainting. W also take I aim I'rodut'e snd pay cash lor ll. Our line of Farut Mai'hluery, Hugglrn, etc., will suit you nd our price ate rlgM. See our celelunled Kevslou Wire Feat. Rowell Bros. (EL Co. Scholia, Oregon Timothy Seed Wc can sell you Timothy Seed, Alsikc, Mtiglish Rye Grass Seed, at prices that will save you money. Flour and Mill Feed At lowest prices. Wc are iti the market to buy oats. Sell to us aud save the trouble of shipping aud its anuoyauce. We pay the highest market price. ' H. L. IIARTRAMPr, Main Street Teed Store, - Hillsboro W.J. VAN W. I. Cat GATE'S MARKET Dealers in Fresh and Cured Meats of all kinds. Fish and Poultry. Vegetables in season. Lowest prices consistent with Good Busiuess Policy. Will handle Farm Produce. Hop supplies a specialty. Main Street, Cast of Livery, Hillsboro, Or. e e SwetlancTs Ice Cream We handle the Famous Swetlaml Ice Cream, the best in the market Our Sanitary Bmla Fountain is the finest in the market, cleanly ami wholoHomn. Our parlors are cosy, cool, and delightfully lurniithed - Try Our Chocolates We have the'exnliiHiva arrnnnv fnr- the ftumell ife , Gilbert- candies. Their chocolates are absolutely the firteHt in (he market. , . ' Cigars and .Tobacco Our lines of cigars' km tobaoco are standard.'', Ttopicar. fruit always on hand, ' dive us a call. We will treat you right.; We want your custom. ." ',v ; t-i , : .iX . , Parlors on Second Street, one door south of Wehrung's, f F. S. Olsen, ' Proprietor FURS WANTED Highest cash prioe paid for fur s. iry me." - Keslue at end of Long Bridge, west of Hillshnrn nv fnre can be left with Housley. butcher, in oity, Chas. Earaes, Hillsboro, Ore. , , , ,, , Go to R. II. Greer's for Rconnme and Mason fruit jars, -IfJUway Fair Vtmmthmr, Whan 9oo4FaUowa Oat Togathoe," If IB tlakliBg lae ere nllrd with web eacellenl wbieklttu GYRUS H0DLE .'ST.0,! Thee rooU form Ihe rorl family nfeJimuUnU, They warm til aeerl, without aflrrltns the bet nut Wick to I he Noai brawta nd you'll Mi. to twlnru, letltwaiihUbeseerwBierry. Call fur tbmt mh aum, oiuai w oeAicitM. KSUtVHI S CO U(.. tkummt. nstunb. MS, C. C. Cate LOWER RATES TO FAIR Commencing Soptembsr 1 the Siuthern Pacific will sell round trip tickets to Portland at one and one-tenth fare, instead of one and one-third, as at present, This is done lo stimulate travel to the Fair, and is a voluntary ooncetmon on the part of the railway oom-paoy. II I iV V Hi r