HIU3B0RO AMUS. OCT. 11, 1901 Inland at th Post-offloe at Hilbboro, Oragon, M cond-clas nail aaattar. LCCltja A. UNO, aMItor. County Official Paper Greer's U the place, to buy tirao toy tod all kinds or grass seed. J. P. Gardner, of Weet Union. 1 and Perry, Gardner, were in town today. A. B. Flint, of Kinton. ie at Spo kane, this week, on a visit to points! Subscription: On Dollar par Annum. I of interest up that way. Bit Months, 60 eta.; Three Month. 35 eta. Isaaed Every Tharaday -BY- VOSQ McKISNEY J. A. Meeeioser, one of Laurel's I hop growers, was in this afternoon, and says he has not sold his crop yet. Win. Bouceein, of Mountaindale, was one of Hillsboro'a represents- Uvea to the rvthian Grand Lodes. rrtr v j I . ..." . i no oig we insurance managers i Portland, tbis week. . .a ..... t I seem w tunc mat ids -aear peo- Fo. . 90oi mAm lh(, c,Kil pie" are a set of fools. The record ler or Eacallencia end you will of their swindles, outweighing the try them again and again r J! t al I vreuu Mooeuer, tney iook upon IoM Humke. of Hillsbar. h.s with complacency, and allege that Uued Fredrick Humke for divorce. they pat up money tq save the the case being filled by M. B country from going to the bow- CumP n reu" curt. wows and Bryan. The idea of a I Oysters br the plate; by the lot of unntimnninna nM nilf.r. I Quart: and fins ovster cock tails, at ... r. , . - - , o, . ,. hit MnhM wili. IWUKWOIf, CltTVl. III mw W IVUUVU VV1IV W UUIUVII I ) a right and left, telling people how A MILE A MINUTE By Salllc Chamberlln CoprrWht, WOS. bjr P. C, Kaatniaal see whatVtb matter on the rlla) - Thirty seconds later be knew. It was a WiKl locomotive which had tiaiaa.1 hint-one of the fatt eualue on th road and la charge of a craay engineer. "Wild locomotive-keen KillseVs. tratfn on awltcb," were the word aeut aloug Jn" Sn,uh' I wrartou, aud. though ateaiu racvd Jm1 8tiii, wna lima, electricity woo Me rc. The Uraftou operator had uuly a uiluute to prepare, but that uiluut SUMMONS IX THE CIROriT COURT OV THE 8TATK Or' ORKllON. KOR WASHINGTON COirjtTV ruintiir, i ivrrmlnt I To Jeaate !mtth. the above named ile- (emlanl. In th nam of tha KUU of Oregon, was enough. U halted tha ewlu-huiao J"-!I.w,,r"'y ."""'"IT1. ,u There wa. not a better railroad We- " -k to open the mala tSVtowenwfH a..." ZTmSx graph operator on the line of th W nneeu accoml later tb ruu- uwmay preaerib.d l theurder forutihll n.i u- -.-I ... . , v away ratuw aloiijr. The crvat vukId w '" "i U. h salt Uy ol and . road than TXm Mullliran. but ... " ' NviiiitHr, iiUsMld day llt lh o. for all that he was out of a Job ball , , ' f P . V? S: ,lm,'0,, r"l y fr""' i"t imbU- the Urn, llm hadbunhlecartorln nilgbly leap. It waa Uke a blatluf ; aWnr W,U au,wr tl.r ,.lltfil .ill . Chicago as a ttitwuspr boy aud had uiotvor fli lua aloti th raila. aud P1' . ,n """" h wliW Ui.maml.Hl worked uu fisM1. .u. ..l-.w. ... ...M. .JiL 7L. k.i? ... - Z !" " ''1l'l'"t. t..-it. a u., Itw.lv- , .... u uuur ,u.r ,K , tH.mii.oi niatniiiony rtwliHS ! worked up from ou place to another until he reached the top. but there had been inauy Intervals. The trouble wlUi him waa that be was no hero worship er. Ue refused to believe that waster oiecbaulos, superlutendeiita. geueral uiauager and railroad preaidents wer better thnu other wen, and tb em ployee wbo holds to that belief canuot bold bis Job at the same time. Not that Tiiu weut out of bis way to i impudent or lacking in respect, bat aiieelal train of three car ahe would have plowed ber way through to th tender. iki eugine-tnrow her off." waa telegraphed down to Stauton. and at! Stauton the Bier left the mala track tween I lie ilalntiil an.1 ihuden-iuunil in and lor wu-h mlier and dirlhwr relief aa may aeeiu e.iiiui.l. 'I'lio tin. iirmierilMHl K.r Hip i.nhlliwil.ii. Of Una Muuiimma la am weeka and Un .lay set for lb amwaranee of Hie defendanl m tn !Hh ay of November, Irttt, Tina aumnioim Ih pvbilxlied by order of noil. t. A. Metlniie. Jiitlirtt of Ui luv and went plowing along and burst br i'tiilnl court, which rirr waa mvtu and they spent the money to save tha country 1 As a matter of fact it is just such swindlers as these that supply in any quantity. This morning William Dilley waa found in tha road near A. T. Buxton's place laying unconscious. Hs had evidently been thrown are in the fore-front "when the from his wagon and laid there all country is to be saved." Now if night. He was carried in and a I th mn.i .m .a doctor called, but op to ths latrst .Bj ...-' .r .1- nrs before going to puss had .. Dot recovered consciousness, and grafters, the ship of the state might fears aM entertained that he will head away from the rocks of Ions- not recover. He had been to Hills- cy ran riot. Tha Lewis & Clark Fair closes Saturday night and its success has exceeded ths most sanguins hopes of its promoters. The time was ripe for a coast fair. We had something to show to ths east, and the east has been "shown While it has cost people a pretty peony- yet it was well worth the expense. boro with a load of grapes and the accident probably occurred as I be was returning home. Forest Grove Times. Argus and Oregonian, $2.00. THE MARKETS, This mornings market reports. compiled from Portland quotations, are: Valley Wheat, new, 71 and 72. Barleyfeed, $20.50: brewing. This seems to be the concensus nfl; rolled, sr.' and L'J. oninion nf farm.r. .K .u Wats, vt hits, and rin per ton r-. n. , n.. oj oi?i .... i far await A it... ti I y-, j T" F" " - .u fi 18 per ton, wiiows wno pay lor tbe big thing, Hay, Timothy, old, $14 $15 everybody should be satisfied. The new, $11 $12; Rrain, $8 $9. real good is vet to come for cani Hay, Clover, $3 and $9. Ul and immisration will follow tha Potatoes, cew, 65c$.85. boiler with a aouud that was heard for mile around. Back at Colllua, while! ahe waa ataudlug on the track ready to be coupled to a coining eiureaa train, her engtuevr had got off a ak'k- bed aud taken poaatstou. He had tillered In tha abov aulilkil eoutt on III inn uay oi !HepieinlMr, lintt. Ih .lata of Ih 11 rut piibll. alion of llila suiiiniona la lliaWili day of September, Attorney for riainliir. C. A. 1IKI.L, made a ruu of thlrty-Hv mllea, but It Tk. Bl-k MaIIuI. K was his last rid. Thev found lM IOC" nOtheMA-UW And the Me Writer wake of the big exposition in tbe future. Eggs, Oregon ranch, 27 and 23 Butter, Extra Creamery, 3032J Hops choice UHJ5, 12 ct. COTSWOLD BUCKS Tbe people of this county are fnrfrin ikujl in Ik. k..: I '7itM. u. ' 7 For sale: Thoroughbred Cots- ... --..u,utr o iarm woW bnck. yearlings and two inausiry does to much toward year olds. Inquire of Jos Cawree, keeping up the fertility of the soil, o miles northwest of HHIsboro, and no branch of farming navs so wall. Thia ;. - BUCKS FOR SALE . UBIIWI CM UMIJ MsVtinn Anil iKa. 4.;wrM. a. M. ' ' "7:M 6"" Full blooded Cotswold bucks for his money every month ths year Lie at a bargain. Also one well- rouna it be patronizes the con bred Shropshire buck. Fsrd Gro- dsnsers, and if hs makes butter, ner, Scholia, Ore. Address Hills- then when hs sells his nnwW boro, Ore., R. F. D. No. 2. Grain fstrminr mani KHU 1 a vear.onlv. R.m.mh-. .J. P Crowe. lh? kidnaper, cap- . --" tared at uutte, is now in jail at fr w " " vh yvu uruj Omaha. E. 0. Cunliffe, agent for ths HS MAD I A DASH FOR TH STATIO PLAT VOSM. that he wa no crlnger or time server. He respected a man aa a wan and not because he held position. Three times In Qr years be was called upon to contribute to a fund to buy an official a silver dinner set, and three times he refused and was discharged. He did not refuse bees use be disliked the man who was to benefit by the gift, but because be believed that the official should be satisfied with his salary, the same ss be was. In the course of ten years Tun was discharged seven times, and seven times he was taken back after he had loafed around for a couple of months. The term for It in railroad parlunc la suspension without pay. In no In stance was there cause enough to war rant patting his name on the black list, and Tim had an affection for th W. and W. road and did not look for a position on any other. The seventh time he was taken back he was sent down the line to a wretched little sta tion on half salary. He had to be freight and passenger agent and tele graph operator at the same time. Tim did not object to his new place. He The Deacon Sees Unmistakable Signs Adams Exprers Co, of Pit'sburg, I knew that within a few weeks he When Cap's Collins rakes the yerd, vui m me conn noose sqasrc An' all the leaves is blowin' down Aa' whirlin' thro the air Then I know that Fall is here; An' 01" Jack Froat tries bard To kill the marygoola an' thinga, That Sne growa in the yard. An' yet I kinder like the change, Fer soon we'll hag the fire An' apples eat. an' cider drink. With wood piled higher an' higher A-sendin up tbe twinklin sparks la that of' flue so warm) Sue VI doa't care fer Winter time Jes' let 'er blow sn' storm I Pa , has skipped out with $100,000 I in money, the onicers have the man located and expect lo land bim behind the bars. The New York University has again made a jackacs of itself by us coDimmee roiusiDg to give rai lick Henry snd Andrew Jackson places in the Hall of Fame. Thic is to be expected, however, when, s few nondescripts pass on famous men. I. C. Buckingham, of Lowe, Idaho, who spent several weeks visiting with Mr. Wm. Ross, north oi town, baa departed for bis home. His wife and children con tinue their visit and intend to take in the closing excercisea of tbe Lwia A Clark Fair, Satur day. For sale: First class confection ery and ice cream narlors. Tha only 20th century Sanitary Soda f Fountain in the citv. I)oinr good business. Best location. Will ..I I r 1. I - iuiuiw, xveaeons tor selling going away. inquire at tbis of- nee. Hear DarlBST tk Walta. Miss Yaasargtrl Pardon me, but yon are stepping on my foot I 1 ale ton I'm awfully sorry, but when I get dancing I don't let my ngnt root know what my left foot does, don't you know. Woman's Home Companion. Baa It Where H Waatd It. IBfjf. 1T f-ft I" Frank P. Zehrina. of Kirnr conn. ty, Wash., and Hiss Lola L. Mont gomery, wars wedded Oct. 9,1905. at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Montgomery, Middleton, Rev., W. . McCutcb eon, pastor of the Baptist church, AT a ' UUiClslUDg. WTfXW SB 1st at . ! . XT 1 i-tXZmh:JttmT& ."Edlth' thin, that I Uk. :: j ruu",Btu "" ut you.- fi.:. aV D would be Invited to come np higher. There was much chaffing on the part of other operators slong the line, but Tim took it good natnredly and went on with bis work. He had been holding this position al most two months when a crisis hap pened. There waa an accident four miles np tbe road from his station. and an employee was sent back to do telegraphing. He fonnd the office closed. Tbe hour for closing wss 9 o'clock, and It was now midnight Per haps this part of It would have been excused, but that night Tim happened to be off to a dance with a crowd of young people. There were no orders forbidding him to go to a dance when off duty, and be was not supposed to know when accidents were going to happen, but he was held to be crimi nally guilty and told to prepare for de capitation. Two days later the superintendent srnved on s special train. He was showing a committee of tbe legislature Over tbe road. On the same train waa a telegraph operator who had come down to take Tim's place. Tbe spe cial had twenty minutes to wait that the run east might be clear, and the superintendent personally aaw to the transfer of tha station. Then be told Tim that be should never click an In strument on that line again. Tim re plied that it would be no loss to him, ana a few hot words passed. As It happened, Tim had received his pay tbe day before and was free to go wnere he would. What he did wa to cross the tracks and take a seat on a pile of ties and wonder whether he should turn navvy or farmer. Tbe aw perlntendent's train was to make a run of fifteen miles, side track for seven or eight minutes snd then have a etear was ois last two. TDey round scrapa of the engine, but not even scrap of th mau. Hi day after the accident Tim waa auiuiuoued to headquarters. -Mr. uulJgan." said th supertu tendeut, "1 believe you were th agent down at lavUburgr Tp to yesterday-yes," was tbe re ply. "And then you lost your place for not attending to business?" "For not belug at th station at mid nlgbt. when I was not supposed to be there, air." . ,i "I'm! I believe we had a few words when the transfer was made yester day." "We may have , spoken about the weather," smiled Tim, "I'm! Well, let the weather alone arter this. Mr. Mulligan. It's a bad habit to discuss the weather with your superiors. 1 don't thluk the youug man I took down will do for the place." aiu I to go back, slrr "No. They want you In Chicago. I believe, at your old salary, and I'll send some one down to Davleburg who knows a telegraph key from a crow bar. That'a all, Mr. Mulligan-good morning." . ' Aa OM Mlalaier-a . The Rev. Thomas Mason had been settled In the town of Northfieid, Mass., for life. As be approached seventy years of sge bis people came to think that the- wauted a younger minister. lou waut me to give up my flock." he said. "I am old and cannot eaallv Hud a new field of labor. If my young brother waut to Uke my place and you are satisfied I will turn you over to blui for $1,000." Tbe old clergyman's proposition wsa not considered uufalr, and the money was paid to him. Not long after a goodly number of tb citlxeua were at the poatofflce. among them the old parson. As they stood there a drover came up with s lot of bogs which he was driving to market, and tbe people gathered around them. Friend Drover, aald Mr. Mason. wuat do you expect to get for that lot of hogs?" The drover replied that be ought to get $000. "I have done vastly better than that" said the old minister, casting a smiling giance around upon his former parish ioners, a score of whom wer there. Not loug since I sold a lot of Just such critters not half so decent looking as yours sre and I got $1,000 for '." Boston Herald, , First Quality Drug Store We provide for the people who have luul enough ex periencc to know that inferior goods arc dear at any price; who have learned that good goods from a first quality, trustworthy house arc always chcajcr really aud aggressively cheaper to buy. We Have Made a Reputation For our'prescriptiou work, localise we do the woik ex actly as it should be doue. We pay no one a pmcut age to send ns prescriptions, aud, therefore, it pays you to bring 'such work to BAILEY'S PHARMACY This is an advertisement, aud likewise it is a fact, - f - 4 i 0 -M. K upon a time there- Wss a woman married to a Juke writer. Now, Ih UAv, writer aud hi wife lived with bis mother In law, and h was rich and alo sorry for tha Juk writer's poverty aud hi pride, th latter being so esceaalve Uiat it would hot Hruilt him to accept anything from her overflowing store, (to ahe hit upon the schema of placing money in hi pocket wblle be slept, kuowlng Uiat, belug a Jok writer, he would uver see the Joke, but tuatead think that b bad mtscomited on tli day before when th editor bad pukt him snd re flect that at laat the atttpld man was beginning to appreciate tru geulus. But oue day th editor told bliu tbnt h must turu out a new klea on Uie mother-in-law, aud thla naturally made mm stay awake all ulttit. To reallr do It would moke any man allr stay swake more ulght than eternity will hold. While be was cogitating sleep knsly he observed bra uiother-lu law tlU Into his room snd slip boodle Into the pockets of his pnuts, although n aid uot know what ah waa dolus. He jumped at the Idea that alt, waa wiping change. Twle he saw her do It. Then he sued bis wife fur divorce snd thus lost bis sole weans of support Thus we see bow rbky It Is for a jot writer to be married and lire with his uiother-lu IMW.-Juilge. "Oh, A rnalil SlSB. pa, 1 thluk Elizabeth's youna man must b getting along toward the point where he's about to ask you for ner." , "Pshaw, I don't believe he haa tb gumption to even blut that be Uke her." "Well, I notice this morning that on of the hammock hooks Is pulled out. Chicago Kecord Herald. BOOKS FREE FREE FREE We will prcseut a nice cloth bouud book with every pair of shoes bought at our store, irre spective of the price of shoes. Our stock is complete, and our price the very lowest. iKm't fail to come and see our shoes, aud the book is yours. L. M. Hoyt Co. HILLSBORO, ORE. A t)aatlo. Little Clareucv raw-uh! Mr. Callipers-Well, my son? Little Clarence I'sw, when a doctor Is sick aud calls In another doctor to doctor him Is the doctor doctored tbe way he wants to be doctored or does the doctor doctor him Just aa be thinks be ought to be doctored?-Puck. A M Lattla. A red lettlce la not a vegetable freak, but an English equivalent for j the morning colloquial "pub." In Eliz abethan England alehouse wlndowa were, as a rule, unglased openings nro tected by latticework, which waa gen erally painted red; hence came th of tbe term, as shown br the fid lowing old rhyme: Wber th red letttc doth htn 'TIs an outward aln Good iliUt traffic within. In Shakespeare's Henry IV. the page says of Falataff, "He called me even now, m lord, through a red lettlce." Probably the old name still survives In a few signs. There was an Inn called the Oreen Letruce-wblch looks like an obvious corruption In Brown tow street, Holborn. In an old book dated 1804 there Is an amusing description of a hardened toper spending hours In an alehouse, peeping rortn occasionally and "sam pling his nose with the red lattla."- Lronuon Globe. - , Drlva Darallaa. Alftie-r What! I It pawsible you sre smoking a bowld ctgah Instead of a dgawette, old chappie? Percy-Yaws, dash It all! Tessle wefused me offab of niawlage lawst night, and 1 weally don't seem to car what becomes of me now, deah boy. Chicago Piews. i s 4 6 WEINHARD'S (Oa Jtiughi) The best of all Beers. Bottled for Medicinal Use Si W. V. WILEY'S s a j SUMMONS Eaala War. IN THK CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATU OK OREGON. FOR THK 00DNTY OK WASHIKOTO" Qua Krmpfrr, " Plaintiff. Jay P. Mead, Vrlts Kumiaiiln. lvinlw Hiiguenln and Kd. Niinmo, Defendants, To Jay P. Mad, one of lb alnv named iieii'imaiiwi In tli name of the Mat of Oregon, vnu w hereby commanded and reoulrifi bi lie and appear In tin ahnvo entitled Court ClarenceMy beauty doctor advised me to tak long: walks for my com plexion. Btuyvesaut-DId yon do It? . Clarence-Naw! Had me talet do It for me.-Pbiladetphla Bulletin, ' Ramarkabla ASmlaatoa. "The tuner who came to Oi my piano today was the most peculiar man I ever met" I "Eccentric?" "Veryl lie admitted to me that the In the above entitled Cauae and anawfr the complaint therein filed against you on r before tli expiration of tt week' pub lication of thla aummona In the Hlllnhom Arena, tha llrat publication thereof being on 1'ie Itth day nf October, WOi, and the iaai nunncaunn tueraor Delngon Novin lier 43, 1905, tn-wit; On or before th 2Snl dav of Nnvaniliar. Una, anil you will pleas tak notle that if you fall ao to appear and antwer, th plnlntllf will annlv to tha Court fnrtlm relief prayed lor and demanded In his complaint, to wlti For a JiultfiiiHiit airalnat ' vnu for tha sum of tVtt and Internet tliarnon from r eb. If., ism, at ths nil-o (of iier rant, par annum, and tha sum of $7ri Attorney fee aim for the emm and diNbiiraemaiita Of thia nltnd foradecre foreclosing that pertain mortgag escutd by you In favor of lriadna lioliart and lohn liohart, hnr hiiahaud. to wtonrn th navment of said arm of money on lot No. (12) Twelv of and In liohart Hulxllvlalon of the I). h. C. of Oeo. W. Kbberts, In Township 1 North Range 2 W.l of the Will. Mar., containing jo acre, and for a deori of Talk About Powci The two greatest powers on earth are Uncle Sam and the Fairbanks Morse Ku ginc. Both always ready, Th SlaallaHtr. Xhey wer discussing the vagaries of s prodigal son, who had returned after a more than usual wild outbreak. Ton must, at any rate, admit he baa many good point," urged the loving nuilia. HMaA, """""'. i erii ue auiuiiieu to me inui in r..r...... .v.i .. 'i...u has a porciwlna." said tha oa. piano didn't need tuning very badly."- Uverv rhri t. tCal n,Y i laeZfiS ., i - oaraie sncie. sale of said DreiiilHej snd that tha nm. cernls thereof be annlied in Ktiafaotliui of me claim or the plaintiff, and for a decree Philadelphia Press. UatoaaSea. "They say," said Mrs. Oldcastle. run of sixty miles. Tim could bear the "that she married him under a mlsan- imw man cucamg away arter the train prenension." Really. What's that T' My annr-AIIy Kloper's Half Holl- ay. and CO-tooth barrow, need bat lit tle; Oliver chilled plow 14-inch, 1 THS a . . " gooa repair. aa. Austin, Hillsboro, iw. ui.am ui net veils, gna Sh' Dreamlatr. wop injured nimseil a few days ago "There goes Miss Letters. I under- DV tailing from bis wson seat and she Is quite literary." while driving oat from Portland. Who toId y ?" was in ths city today, receiving uieuicai ireaimenu "Bhe did." Ah, well, Judge. don't wake her on,"- BRIDGE PROPOSALS tad pulled out; and he beard the word come back that It bad reached and taken the side tracks Three min utes later be was on bis feet and all attention. Darkness had fallen, and far dp tbe track he could see a locomotive head light. According to arrangements mad) there should bare been no following train for half an hour. The headlight was three miles sway when sighted. hot Xkn knew by tha hamming of the rails that It was s locomotive only and mat it was running at top notch. IU made a dash for the station platform, hearing the cur. on the Instrument as be did so, but he had not entered the Alvin Underwood and wife, of McMinnville, are gaests hers this wesx, visiting Mrs. Jos. Downs and W, JS. McCourt and wife. W. N. Barrett and Cornelius are down to ths bif r- ?ihe .Rood !?r,J,Ke. " "" southeast gou- He saw only one man. and that Dttblioan love feaat 111 k m 1 Seeceived by theOoun- was flinging bis arms about as If Fu.i" E.: hj JSX?t .:M-.'n"0Th.u."1y. As Tim turned to the new viwuuwii win, 11 runilDa. , low, mo euccesHiui Diuuer , n . , . . . ,Jf.preP,'Jd o execute a bond for urn w . js, uaift nera OI Cattle, on K" '""ui penormanoe or UU contract. a S ar .a I r laVTlSl AllH annlKnalini a a Hawthorns ranch, captursd " " u Z Rooa jd f "" uicito ua ftotice is hereby given that sealed pro- open door when the engine whizzed by. mih. nj.i " " KOIie. He aaw nnlT nni man an1 hu "Ob, no, she didn't," replied her hos tess. "I seen the whole thing myself. It was under a bell made out of soma kind of red flowers." Chicago Kecord- uerata. WaU B HapBT. Old Mr. Bullion And are you sure. my dear, that as my wife you will bt happy? ; Miss Toungthlng-Ob. nerfectlr. 1 think It's simply heavenly to pay for things by check.-New York Weekly. Dlaava to Aarr. .. 'How Is It that Jones and his wife agree so perfectly?" "They agree because whenever Mrs. Jones says ahe thinks another woman is beautiful Jones refuses to saree with her." Houston Post. Sa It WuM. aow wouia be a good time for a naval battle between Itussla and Swit zerland." "But Switzerland hasn't any navy." i Know; mat's why it would be a nice even thing." Houston Post Th War of a Woaaa, Crawford Docs your wife always consult you? Crabshaw-After a fashion.' When ever she wants anything she orders It first and then asks me if she can have It-Smart Sot aald preinlNes and the whole thereof and for suoh other decree as may bs neoasasry and proiier In th pramou-a. This summons is served mwin von t publication, by order of Hon. I, A. Rood, County Judge nf WsNhiiigton County, made and daisd October 4tb, IH0S, and which order reiiuirea ycu to amiear and snawarsaid complaint on or before th expiration of six weekk publication of this summons, to-wlts On or before No vember S, 1U5, the first publication thereof being October .1, M. um K. HAUI.KV, Attorney for Plslntlff. -ssrtuw' You can see oue work at II. G. Gardner's blacksmith shop, or at the Argus office. For particulars sec or write L. W. HOUSE, Hillsboro i , SUMMONS Notice ol Tim Repartee. Young Mother Tbe doctor says yon shouldn't kiss tbe baby. It Isn't sani tary. Old Neighbor Poor little fellow! Why don't you wash him?-Detrolt ETee Press. date given to my mm, V, W. Hehiiltholr. Jr., his tlms and freedom from tills date. and 1 hereby notify ail persona that ha mum nereauer pay all b is of hi iwn. tracting and that I will not be lespomilbl br any debts that he may incur. Hunt. 21. 11106. , r. W. rfUiillLTHKIZ 8R. Portland, Ore., R. V, I). No, 2. , sous valualle ytum at (be slock 'rttbaFair. T,. A . Blin 1A... Bt order of Vrmntv rmrt Dated at Hlllnhnrn thl. iqih .rl I vw. operator be saw that his face was pals and that be was in a collapse. Hla hand was on tbe key, but he could not work It. "Out of this, you spalbeen!" khouUd Tim as the frenzied operator at Collins ' earn the price of a hair cut" kept caljigai 0jf this. sikLK ma " Phia Ledger. Foots, Fa laataae. K"Long hair on a man used to be con- swtred a sign of strength." Well, long hair on some men Indi cate that they're too strong to work Phil- Perfectly Safe. Prospective Bather (on the Florida coast) But doesn't anybody ever get drowned here? Native Mo, sir. I never knowed anybody to die by drownln'. Batber-That'e tiurlous. ;" Natlve-Not Very. You see, the sharks never lets 'em git to th' bot tom. Cleveland Leader. . Congress is said to bs ths bl amn for spending millions of dollars, uselessly, in tbe governmsnt print ing oflioe add Roosevelt is said to be after tbe leak. W. R. Heamt has accented the inuuiuitial ownersbiD nouiioaLion for mayor cf New York City, IN TIIK CIRC'IMT (!(UltT OK THR HTATB OV ORKllON. KOIl WAHIIINtlTONOOFNTV Jolui 0. Butts, i'lalntlll) vs. MUinisHutts, Dereniliiiitl In the name of lb Miata of OraKon : lo Minnie Hutta the abnv named i) rendant: You ar hereby riHiulreil to ap pear and aimwor the eotuplnlnt tlleii asalimt you in the rI,Vo entllliMl court ami suit on orliefore thnexpimll f nIx weeks Iroin and after the iu-i ....i.i n.... of this suinmons, to-wlt, on or belorc. thn M I day of October, A. 1). ItKW, and If you . i (,'...U,,f.nHW"r r,,r Wll,t llieroof, the plnlnilil will apply to the court for the r. Ir prayed for in hrr complaint on tllo btrelii, io-wlt. that the IioiiiIh of inntrlmo "f,i,?.i"!lt j1" yourself ami the plaintiff bs dissolved, net axiile anil held for naught upon the groiimlH Mint the d. fendant wllfiilly anil without vmiw or provooatlon (leaarted the plnlnlill'at Port land, Oregon, nn tho i.'nli day of Herein. Her, ll, ami ever allien hint rmnalned away from Jier, and lor such other and further relief as to the ennrt nm. ....... sqnitAlile and proper. riils summons fa published by order of Honorable T. A. Mcllrlde, Judo of the Olreult Court of the Htiite of Oreiroii for Washington County, and said order wits nisd and dated thn 4th (lay of October, A. D. lttOo. and tli date nf tlieiu-yt ,,1,1.11.... Uonof thla aiiminonsls tho nth ilny of October, 1U05. , ' F, O. THORNTON, Attorney for Plaintiff. Argus and Paci0o Monthly, W.rjO. , t 3