HIUUOAO AftOUS, OCT. 19, 1909 J. A. Klrkwood, of Reed villa, waa ia town Monday. J. L Robinson, of Farmington, iru in town Monday. John 8lefert, of Csnterville, wu in the city Saturday. W. H. H. Myers, of Forest Grove, waa in town Saturday. John B. Stewart waa over from 8outh Tualatin, Saturday. Graar'i ia tha plaoe to buy timo thy and all kinda of grass aaed. D. R. Wheeler, of below Reed tille, waa in the city Monday. Bob Greer leada aod the rest fol low, in groceries, crockery and glassware. Antone Krieger, of near Center ville, was a caller at thia office, Mondar. Are you a smoker t Then call for the Schiller or Excellencia-- Oregon manufacture. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Gat Lombard, of Portland, Friday, Oct. ia, lwa, a son. For sale: J. I. Case gang plow, in good repair. Inquire of U. G, Gardner, 8hop, Third Street, Hills boro. J. W. Wheeler, the Forest Rmn veteran pump manufacturer, was aown to the county seat, Saturday With your head hot your brain is not right for work. Moral : Buy your hata from H. Wehrung & cone, Mrs. A. G. Caratena and Un Fanny Friday, of Banks, were in town Monaay. You can bay paint at Schulmer ich Bros, at Portland prices. The Fall of the year is the proper time to use it. , Banker John W. Shuts has re turned from an extended visit to bis mining interests in Baker Coun ty. Schulmerich Bros, haw mAAiA complete line of Btovee to their biock oi narawaie. uome and have look at them. W. B. Darety, of Gleneoe, waa in town the first of tha week, and n porta that his father, I. B. Darety, is not improving in nealtn. Schulmerich Brae, hare tmw! the Fall ahipment of cloaks direct irom ew iork. Come early and get your cnoice. Thos. J. Phillina. of AW H.n ton County, and who waa here fifty years ago, waa here Saturday, to meet with tha Company D reunion. Fine farm, good improvements, tv acres under cultivation; near forest urove; for sale at a bargain Inquire at this office. Chaa. Meaoham. of Mountain dale, was down to the city the first of the week, moving out to the rancn. The only department store in lir U! a.' .7 . if HoiDgwn uounty . w e can. sell you anything from the largest farm implement down to a needle. Schulmerich Bros. J. W. Morrow, tax agent for the namman lines lu Oregon, was in town laat Fridav. looking after tha Southern Paeifio assessment before the board of equalization. For gentlemen's, ladies' and childrec's boss you can do no bet ter than to buy of John Dennis. We have them for everybody, and at prices that are values. H. "R Blair, of North Hillsboro, has gone to St. Helens to work in the composing rooms of the Mist, edited and published by . H. Flag g, formerly of this city. Before purchasing a piano or or gan have a talk with E. L. McCor mick. .For quality and prices he cannot be beaten. Wm. Schulmerich, Dan Burk belter, Farroington, Henry Rea fCuer, of thia city, and J. C. Schul merich, Banks, started the last of the week for a deer hunt over in the Pebble Creek country. A. F. Stuart, who owns a cottage on Seventh & Baseline, this city, is comfortably located in Astoria for the winter, and he will work for the Astoria Street Railway com pany until spring, and possibly longer. Fine supply of seasoned rough and dressed lumber on hand; Be fore making a purchase give us a call and we will save you money. Thompson Bros., Mountaindale. John VanLaanen, of Scott, Green Bay section, was in the city, Fri day, the guest of his nephew, Wal ter Bernards, who was in from North Forest Grove. Mr. V. thinks we have a grrat country out here, and was well pleased with the big fair. , "Jerry," a trotting bred horse, . raised by the Tongue stables, won the championship silver cup at the Lewis A Clark Fair, last Saturday, .in the hurdle contest. Thos. Mo , Cath vm "Jerry's" mount and 'owner. It is very seldom that a trotter goes into a contest sgainat rroc "h bred and wins in a con t Hftkfnd. Triple yon are looking for a fine r "i C9 not fall to drop into love's L zye fcaurdware store and take a i at the tloore range, the finest f i market. Considering quali- C; crJ valus thsse ranges are the t la the market. We carry ' 1 U-lt 6f fine heaters, also. I ire ns a eell. Cave's Hardware If you want brick for any pur pose, or buildiog blocks for a foun dation, remember that the Groner & Rowell Company, of Scholia, can supply vonr demands. They have a fins lot of lumber, rough and dressed, in their yard, and will meet all competition. Now that your crops are harvested, would it not be a good idea to consider u 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 landa. Hones and barn bills for lumber on short notice and do not forget tbatweoan furnish you estimates on short notice. Post office address Hillsboro, Oregon, R. F. D. No 2. Sixty thousand feet of fine, dry ahiplap on hand. The Independent telephone sys tems in this county are anxiously waiting to see the Home telephone system installed in Portland. Tte new company is automatic, and the sub-ways for the cables are now being dug in the metropolis. Street after street is torn up, aod the trenches are soon to be ready for the laying oi the wires. It is esti mated that by the first of the year the new system will be in opera tioo, but in all likelihood it will be eome time later. Over a thousand phones in thia county are waiting to get into Portland through auto matic connection. From this date all who buy $1 worth, or more, in my hardware store, will get a rebate of 10 per cent, and on purchases of between 50 cents and $1.00, a rebate of 5 per cent will be given. This ap plies to sverything except oils and white Isad. We are going to close our business, and here ia a chance to save from 5 to 10 per cent., and our prices meet all competition. A. C. Archbold, Second Street. In dependent phone No. 454. Geo. McCoubrey, who went with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. McCoubrey, to Buffalo, Wyoming, five years ago, waa here this week, visiting friends. He expects to leave the last of the week for Seat tle, for a week's visit, and from there he returns home. For sale: First clana mnfVtinn- ery and ice cream parlors. The 1 AA. . . n . n oniy sum century sanitary soda Fountain in tha citv. Doina a good business. Best location. Will seii at invoice. Reasons tor selling going away. Inquire at this of- It . n . nee. C. Walter, the Gleneoe black smith, waa in Tuesday to have Dr. F. J. Bailey remove a piece of emery from one of his eyes. The rock cut a nasty wound on the ball but no serious results are expected For sale: Nineteen Angora ewes and four wethers; also thorough bred Angora buck. Will sell for $62.50. Buck alone worth $15. L. 8. Bierly, Beaverton, Oregon, Koute 8. Arthur Matteson and Addison Russell, of Gaston, left yesterday for the Alberta country. Chas. Standbridge has also located in that coming country and will leave uaston in the spring. For sale at a bargain: Nearly new 14 hoe Gundlach drill, $40: and bU-lootn barrow, used but lit tie; Oliver chilled plow 14-inch, good repair. Hid. Austin, Hillsboro, A. B. Lewis, of Cornelian. waa down Monday, accompanied by his brother-in-law, Mr. Rogers, of the Kennewick country, near Pasco. Mr. Rogers may locate in this sec tion. The Forest Grove-Portland train is still well patronized, and it is to Ha horMff Irtia will nnnlintia a tfiA 1 1 ... l mi. noon and midnight trains are the most convenient on the time table. James H. Sewell was in town the first of the week and reports but few hop sales the lent few days. He says he thinks the market will begin to move, however, in a few days. J. C. Miller was up from Vine- lands Tuesday, and reports that Washington Uranae will bold a Grange Fair at the Arcade school house, on November 4. Ben Birdsell and brother. Dan iel, were down from tha Ornva Tuesday, guests of Mesdames Mc Cormick and Dennis. Mrs. Eliza Paff, of Yelm. Wash., wu here the first of the week, the guest of her old time school mate, Mrs. K. H. Greer. Miss Susie Russell, of Ipava, III, is the guest of ber cousin, Mrs. Ruth A. Blair, for a three weeks' visit. B. Leis. of Beaverton. was un to the county seat Monday, conferring with County Judge Rood. L. 8. Bierlv. of Kinton. was in town Tuesday, a caller at the coun ty court meeting.. W. E. McCourt and wife and Miss Mary Sewell visited in Mc Minnville Sunday. Adolph Honzaik. of west of town. was in to the road meeting Tues day. Born, near Center'ville. Oct. 15. 1905, to Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Eby, a ton. Claude Cats returned home the first of the week. Wanted: Girl for housework; in town. Inquire at this office. Henry Matthes, of Laurel, was in town Tuesday. eg Ttiliouftnea. dyspepsia. In of appetite, disturbed aleep, nervousness, avauavhe, giddiness and drowsiness, wind and pain or fullness of tha stomach after meals, cold chills and Hushing ot heat, shorV nvtm of breath these era the blank cheques ot physical bankruptcy, Tha man who suffer from ihyee dl orders and neglect thes will toon ba la the releuUww f rasp ot sum fatal disease. If ha la naturally narrow rhtl and hallow lunged, it will probably ba con sumption; If his father or mother died ot paralvsis or sum nervous trouble. It will probably ba nervous exhaustion or pros tration, or even Insanity; If there hi a taint in tha family blood. It will be blood or akin disease; if he Uvea In a new or a low. swampy country. It will be malaria; it ha lives a life of exposure, it may be rheumatism. There is one safe course tor a man to follow who finds hluuelf "out ot sorts" and suffering from the symptoms described. It Is to resort to Dr. flare' Uolden Medical Discovery. This medi cine makes the appetite keen, corrects all disorders of the digestion, render asai (Di lation perfect, invigorate the liver, puri ties and enriches the blood aud buikis arm, healthy flesh and nerve tissue, it cures almost all diseases that result from 'usumcieut or Improper nourishment of the brain and nerves. Bronchial, throat, and even tune affection, wheu not too tar advanced, readily yield to It. IT A aian or womaa who neclecta cuosUiieilon sugars float slow nut- ouiuc. Dr. tierce's rhtesent ret fet cure eonstlpaUuo. One little Pallet "III tentle leisure, and If two s mild cathartic. Duot I I selash seller wer-psnmsde voa to I I accept a substitute for these Orlgt II aal Ltttle Uver PWs. Srat put e by old Dr. R.V. Pierce over Mjrean I Ml aio, nesa uwieue nut awver Harvey Humphreys, who ia lo cated at The Dalles, visited here last week with his mother, Mrs. Mary Humphreys. Smokers like the Schiller and the Excellencia. These cigars are of the best stock. You can't fool an authority on a good cigar. Chaa. Cawree, who has been east of the mountaina for several years. has returned home after a short visit here with relatives. NEW STORE AT CORNELIUS The new store in Cornelius ia now open and ready for business. In the line of dry roods snd notions. furnishings, boots and shoes, rubber goads of all kinds, shirts and over alls of all sizes, patterns and prices, groceries of the nnest staple quali ty, we excel, and have a splendid stock. A good line of farm imple ments, baggies, wagons, nlows. har rows, cultivators, eto., in stock, of standard manufactures. We take farm produce in payment and nav the highest market price. Come in and fee the new store. No trouble to ahow goods, even if you do not buy. We are here to make prices that will make you buy and us to sell. Corner Main & Fourth. Hsndricks 4 Son, Cornelius, Ore. HOMESTEADS And Desert Land Claims For Yon I can locate you on level valley lands with deep, rich soil, free from rock. Water to be bad at a depth of from 5 to 30 feet These landa are located in Central Ore gon and can be taken under the Homestead or the Desert Land Law. Railroad soon to tap this wonderful section. Call and see me at the F. M. Heidel Real Es tate office, or address me at Hills boro, Oregon. Dr. A. A. Bubbis PRINCE HENRY Farmers wanting Fall service for fheir mares can visit my atablea in Hillsboro. Prince Henry ia the only Clvde-Percheron in the coun ty. H. D. Schmeltzer. SUMMONS. IX THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OP OREGON, FOR WASHINGTON COUNTY. Ada O. Stanley, Plaintiff.) vs. V J. B. Stanley, Defendant.) To 3. B. Stanlej the above named de fendant. In tbe name of tha State of Oreson. vou are hereby commanded and required to be and appear In the above entitled Conrt and answer tha complaint tiled against you in the above entitled cause on or be fore tbe expiration of six weeks from the dale of tbe first publication of thia sum mons, tne nrst pumioaiion inereor Being Oct. 10, 1905, and tbe last publication thereof on Dec 7th, 1906, to wit: On or before tbe 7th day of Dec , 1906, and yon will please take notice that if yon fail so to apoear and answer said complaint, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in her complaint to wit' For a decree dissolving and annulling the marriage and marriase contract now and heretofore exulting- between you and plaintiff, ana for tne costs and disburse ment of this suit and for such other and further relief as may be equitable. Tbis summons is served against yon by publication by order of Hon. L. A. Hood, County Judge of Washington County. Oregon, made and dated Oct. 14, 1906, and which order requires that you appear and answer on or before the expiration of six weeks from the date of the first publi cation of this summons, tbe first publica tion neing wu inn, anu tn last publica tion being Dec. 7th. 1S0S. to wit: On or before Deo. 7th, 1906. GEO. R. B AO LEV. Attorney for Plaintiff. BRIDGE PROPOSALS Notice la hereby given that sealod pro posals for furnishing material and build ing extensions to both ends of the span on tha Rood Bridge, one mile eouibeast of Newton, will ba received by the Coun ty Board up to2:00j. m., on Thursday, November 2, IB06. The successful bidder must be prepared to execute a bond for the faithful performance of his contract. Plans aud specifications furnished. 1 U A. ROOD, Judge. By order of County Court. Dated at Hillsboro. this 12th day of October, 1905. ivr trcu bar Ycvn pruzss And guarantee yoa satisfaction. Our Drier will start September io. IV l!v m Ftrmt-Otms Ckhr KM Our Cider Mill will start September io, ami continue tbroughout the aeaaoa. Mill and Drier located in North Hillsboro, oa Fourth street. Prktmm Rmmommbi JAMES F. KCRR Cornelius Warehouse . CORNELIUS. ORE., Does a Geueral Warehouse Business. Flour, Feed, Hay and Shingles at the lowest market price. Feed for farmers steam or dry rolled or chopped, as wanted. sajajsjajattsjtttce)aja)ajsaitttBtttsjttsjsjejtei8ltttwet A GUARANTEE We hereby guaranteo Patton'a Sun Proof Paiota to wear well on build ings painted with the mm, for at least five (5) years. Should our claim for Bun-Proof paint fail we agree to furnish new paint free. It ia our meaning and intention to honestly guarantee our paint to wear, but thia guarantee will not be allowed to be used as a means for unjust demands, carelegs,sloven ly work, or where the paint ia ap plied contrary to written directions PATTON PAINT COMPANY, J. K. Patton, President Schulmerich Bros, keep this paint. COTSWOLD BUCKS For aale: Thoroughbred Cots wold bucks, yearlings snd two year olds. Inquire of Jos Cawrse, 5 milea northwest of Hillsboro. BUCKS FOR SALE Full blooded CoUwold bucks ftv sale at a bargain. - Also one well bred Shropshire buck. Ftrd Qro ner, Scholia, Ore. Address Hills boro, Ore., R. F. D. No. 2. Administratrix's Notice Notice la hereby given that the under signed has been by the County Court of the Mate of Oregon for Washington Conn ty duly appointed administratrix or the estate of WiMp Kegbtllng, deceased, anil has duly qualified as such. Kow, there fore, all pnrsona hsving clsinis againut said estate are hereby required to prwnl them to the undersigned at the law ollics of Geo. R. Bagtey, in Hillsboro. Oregon, Miewiner who proper vouchers within six months from the date hereof. Dated thia Aug. 6th. IH0S. KLIAUKTM FEOHTI.IVil Administratrix of the estate of 1'hlllp Oeo. K. Bagley, Attorney foradmrx. Gmrml Karobmndlnm I carry a complete line ot General Merchandise, Groceries, Dry Goods, Hardware and Building Material. I can get you anything yoa want, en order, at Portland prices. I make a specialty of cedar fence posts and cedar shingles. My line of Groceries can't be beaten. Give ' me a call. I bay farm produce, cash or trade. Give me a call. 0 Sm Raynokls Mommtalmdmlm, Of. i Oregon Ufiiori Pacific STRAINS TO TBI BAST DAILY FROM PORTLAND. Through Pullman standard and tourist sleeping-cars daily to Omaha, Chicago, apokane; tourist sleeping-car daily to Kansas City; through Pullman tourist sleeping-cars (personally conducted) weekly to Chicago, Kansas City, re clining chair cars (seats free) to tht liaat aauy. Dinar roa DAILY TIMB SCHEDULES raoM PORTLAND ABSIVI rnoM DAii.r Chicago rort land Special Salt Lake, Denver, Kt. Worth, omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis, Chicago and East 9:20 a.m. 4:30 r. a. via Hunt ington Atlantic Express Salt Lake, Denver, Ft. Worth, Omaha, Kansas City, St, Louis, Chicago and SsUr.si. 10:30 a. a via Hunt ington St. PauTTWaiTa Walla, Lewli rest Hall ton,8pokana, Wallace ruuman, Minneap olis, St. Paul, Du lnth, Milwaukee, Chicago and East 7:35 A, a fcOOr.M. via Spokane OCEAN AND RIVB SCHEDULE raoaj POBTLARD Steamship between Portland ami Ban Francisco every Ore days. River boats on the lower Columbia anil Willamette dally except Sunday. LOW RATES To and from. all points In the Esit Tickets via this route on aale at all depot offices of the Southern Peolflo Co. A. Lu CRAIG, ' ..." General Passenger Agent -Portland, Oregon. When you want pickles go to Greer's. AU kinda in bulk. NUIiboro, Ormgon Whu Won't Love Dew? W HKN I wus a Mlsr, long time since. 1 tall yeou I tisd tar lvs my Bunds? squints An sniilos lr Sue, She wus the gal I uJ tor eye (Whul won't kiva dew?) An' plvtura out the by sn' bye 'ir in an' Bu. I thousht she kind o tuok tsr me, An' su 1 grew AU thrt a lillr ouaht tsr be An' suvd for bus. I went ter See hsr one brmht night, Ciothos all bran' nw, An sut down In tha nrsllaht. An' ss I. "eu. "I want tar know Jos' hsouw yeou feel, Fur t toll yeou I'm as ontasy aa a sl" Ad' 'so sva Bus, "I'm feeltn' 'bout that lay myself." An' 'so I )' threw Conservatism on tin arteir. An' sua 1: "Sue, "Will ysou be mlnsT Jts' tsll me that." "I Will." Ml Bus. I kissed her rlaht thsr, 'fore the cat Whut won't love dtwT -Floyd D. Rase tn Chlt-aco Kacord-Har-aid. News Item. "Mr. Percy do Long, the popular drug drummer from .New York. Is In our midst" Baltimore American. How Hath the Mlakly ralleal "Let's sims Bulgaria n little," sug gested the Drat Roumanian statesman. "Uueas we'd better not," aald bis colleague. "She can lick us." "How about ServlaT "She could give us s tussle. If we must prod somebody we'd better play safe and aass Russia." Louisville Courier-Journal. The Pries. "Bee here," aald the cautious stran ger, "If I decide to stay here for a week or ao bow much la It going to cost me" "You can answer that best yourself," replied tbe clerk of tbe iweil summer hotel. "How much hare you got?" Philadelphia Ledger. 3 "Slaeereat FlaMery." "What brought you here, my poor man?" asked the prison visitor. "Aw," replied the convict, "Jlst fur trylu' to flatter a rich man." "The Idea!" "Yea; I jlst tried to Imitate bis signa ture on a check." Baltimore News. Tla For Hies Aarhaw. "I have read the books of Blank, snd now that I am In his native town I shall visit bis tomb." "Why, man, the man isn't dead. What do you nieanT' "Not dead yet? And he has written so much!" Atlanta Constitution. A Consistent Career. ; "I can remember when the wealthy Mr. Htdem didn't have a dollar of bit own," aald the man who disparages. "Well," answered tlio misanthrope, "It la said that he Ih still doing business entirely with other people's dollars." Brooklyn Life. So Leveling. "Yon swim admirably, Miss High mus. It la a rare accouiplUbnieutt Everybody ought to know bow to do It." "I don't like that Idea, Mr. Trevan nlon. It would vulgarize It ao." Chi cago Tribune. What nid It. "Bow did Bllgglna come to be pros trated by the hoatr "Overexcltemeut He got Into an ar gument about tbe best way to keep cool tn the summer time," Bostou Herald. Eipeeclaa- Tee Mark. Buffers How la It you have so much trouble with your second wife? Differs She wants me to regard my flrst wlfo ss a creature beneath con tempt and I can't New York Weekly, AS ran teas. "A man can live cheaper In Europe than be can In this country." "Tea," answered the trust promoter, "and with leas risk of being bothered by grand Juries." Washington Star. ' ,Aa Aeewmaswaatlaar Vrlead. , "Are you fond, of music, doctor?" "tea, but don't r let that interfere wits your slnglng'-Tranelated Tor Tase From Fltegende Blatter. We want Your Trade And W Buy Your Farm Produce Our alack of Ocnrrst Ms rchamliee will answer your wsats. Our diy goods sre 11 of the best tlilv, and our boots and , shoes excel. We can suit you. Oio cr ies of lbs best, for everybody. We Give You a Premium For every Tea Dollar t'ssh I'unhoe we give each customers line liiJi oil painting. We also take I'sriu Produce and par cash (or it. Our Hue of Psrm Msrhlnrry, lliiKglrs, etc., will suit yoa and our pilres are right. See our celetunlsd Krynlon Wire Pence. Rowell Bros. (EL Co. Scholls, Timothy Seed We eau sell you Timothy Sml, Alsike, Kugltsli Rye Grass Seed, at prices that will save you money. Flour and Mill Feed . At lowest prices. We are iu the market to btiy oats. Sell to us ami save the trouble of shipping and its anuoyauce. We pay the highest market price. H. L HARTRAMPF, Main Street Feed Store, Hillsboro aBBBBBBBWBBaaawswar e e e VY. B. Cate f. C. fate CATE'S MARKET , Dealers in Fresh and Cured Meats of all kiutls. Fish and Poultry. Vegetables in seasou. Lowest prices consistent with Good Business Policy. Will handle Farm Produce. Hop supplies a specialty. Main Street, East of Livery, e e Swctland's Ice Cream We handle the Famous Swotlaml Ice Cream, the best in thn market. Our Hanitary Soda Fountain is the finest in the msrkot, cleanly and wholesome, Our parlors are cosy, cool, and delightfully , furnished. Try Our Chocolates We have the exclusive sgenoy for the Russell &. (Jiltwrt candies Their chocolates are absolutely the finest in the market. Cigars and Tobacco Our lines of cigars and tobacco are standard.. Tropical fruit always on hand. (Jive us a call. We will treat you right. We want your cuBtom. ' Parlors on Second Slrent, one door south of Wehrung's. ' F, S. Olsen, Proprietor FURS WANTED. Highest cash price paid for furs. "Try me." Reside at end of Long Bridge, west of Hillsboro. or furs can be left with 1 Housley. butoher, in oity. Unas, ifiames, Hillsboro, Ore. Qo to R. H. Greer's for Economy and Mason fruit jars. Flour and freed. Cate's Market. Oregon Don't Quit Your Business, It's sot ntetswry to follow Ih .!. nl ih vug who aid, "If yuur drinking lmrlr with your bu. mtm, quit yuur buunrM," GYRUS NOBLE 'SS m si tn aid whUki of aasllty, I hut art Imlonrd slikt by lnvtrl soil omiol drlnkrr.. ThM whi.kle Irsvt Ike and at clrar Utl Hit nrtt lUv-Dt fur baalsM. Alwtyi nil for Intra In reply to Ih great Aauricas Inqutiy, "Whst'll II brl" 4f a OfaaVw. aTaew ana1 Oaa.. W. i. VSN fCaUYVHt t CO., lac, SttMssUt. OruN0. OvK. Hillsboro, Or. .aV.'.W LUMBER FOR SALE We saw the flneH nidnwalk lumber; fencing, ceiling, and all kimlx of building ' lumber. We driver. Drop us a card, and tell us what you wsnt. We also furnish esti. mains for houses and barns, and for bridge work. Mill 3 milns north of Glenooe. Address Dish up liroe , Hillsboro, R. F. I). No, 3. Paoifio States'. Telephoue. Gleneoe central;' i, r