miSSORO ARGUS. NOV. I, 1905 (Flour and Feed. Cate'l Market. 0, L. Crocker, of Newton, was a list at tbla office Saturday. O. G. Barlow and wife came out tm Portland Tuesday morning. I Oliver Chowniog was down from oreet Grove the firet ol the week. ' James Burgees and wife were own from Mounlaindale, Tuesday : Real EeUU Agent Noble, of For it Grove, was down to the city the rat of the week. Geo. Gibson, who is farming iheriff Council's place, was in own Tuesday, loading cars. 5 S. J. Raffety, now of Portland, nd with the 0. R. & N. engineers, raa ia town Tueeday. Deputy Recorder Ireland went to Sreentille, Tueeday, to help ap raise the estate of the late J. C. Moors. You can buy paint at Schulmer ich Bros, at Portland prices. The Pall of the year is the proper time to use it. D. B. Reasoner Tuesday sent down his crew and tools for the re- oaira on the Rood bridge, below Newton. With your head hot your brain is not right for work. Moral: Buy your hats from H: Wehrung A Sons. Smokers like the Schiller and the Excellencia. These cigars are of the beet stock. You can't fool an authority on a good cigar. Wm. Adams, of Mountaindale, has returned from the Sound, where he has been- logging, for a few day's vacation. Schulmerich Bros, have add! a complete line of stoves to their stock of hard waie. Come and have a look at them. William Bogue, wife and son, of Hiawatha. Kas., were guests of Mr Bogue'e cousin, Mrs. Rath Blair, last week. Schulmerich Bros, have received the Fall abipment of cloaka direct from New York. Come early and get your choice. , A. F. Kruger, on the Bacon place east ot Bearsrton, was in town Tuesday, using crutches, the result of a broken leg, sustained last sum mer. Fine farm, good improvements 70 acres under cultivation; near Forest Grove; for sale at a bargain Inquire at this office. In a private letter Hiss Jennie Ureer writes that she has arrived at Dawson City, Alaska, and she says she enjoys the northern mm ing city very much. The only department store in Washington County. We can sell you anything from the largest farm implement down to a needle. Schulmerich Bros. C. L. Schieffelin and wife, of Centerville, were in town Saturday, Mr. Schieffelin is working bard on the new railway proposition. Before purchasing a piano or or iran have a talk with J. l. McUor miek. For quality and prices he cannot be beaten. Harold Pearson, of Sheffield England, arrived Sunday, and is the guest of bis uncle, H. U. fear son, of Farmingtoo. For gentlemen's, ladies' and lit 14 mii'i Vixaa maii Aran A v wist ViAt. vuiiuivu d uvav vvu vast uv uw wr ter than to buy of John Dennis. We have them for everybody, and at prices that are values. Robert Hoffman and Mis? Pearl Hatch, the groom formerly of For est Grove, and the bride formerly of Cornelius, were married in fort land, October 25, 1905. Fine supply ot seasoned rough and dressed lumber on band; Be fore making a purchase give us call and we will save you money inompson Bros., Mountaindale, Mrs. H. T. Blair has gone to St Helens to join her husband, and they will keep house in Columbia County's capital, where Blair is working on the St Helens' Mist, published by E. H. Flagg. speaking of groceries if you want the nneet staple and fancy groceries to be found in the market, try John Dennis. He is after your trade, and once a customer, always a customer. J. T. Young has moved into his house in town, recently vacated by W. E. McCourt, who has moved his furniture into his new home, on Washington, between Fourth & "Fifth. j...:.,,, Carl, the nine year old son of Chris Holznagle, of near Middle ton, lost three fingers off his left hand, last Saturday morning, by tht explosion of a dynamite car tridge. The lad was out a distance from the houee and imagines that he was shot by someone who was in the brush. The boy is getting along very well. From this date all who buy $1 worth, or more, in my hardware tore, will get a rebate of 10 per cent, and on purchases of between 60 cents and $1.00, a rebate of 5 par 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. 0. Arohbold, Second Street. In- ( tfnendsnt phone No. 454 The Hilleboro Knights of Pyth ias are figuiiogon building a horns for the order, and a committee it out to see what price must be paid for a suitable lot. Phoenix Lodge haa nearly $2,000 in cash and good collateral, and the boys are getting chesty. If they can pick up the right kind of a lot a stock company will be formed and stock books pened. Stockholders will pay up their subscriptions and sign a con tract to sell their stock to the lodge as rapidly as the organisation may want to take it up. So, unless in side property is put up at too high a figure a new building may be expected when spring opens. Prunes are selling well this tear, and growers are corresponding! bappy. Ibe increase of price is aid at the door of Hon. . H Wehrung, who. when superintend' ent of the Oregon exhibit at St Louis, preached the doctrine that prunes for breakfast was the finest thing for diet that ever was, and the suggest has been adopted by millions all over the United States The next time the Uregon prune growers have a meeting they pro pose to vote Wehrung a leather medal for bis services in boosting the consumption of prunes. County Commissioners Butner and Buchanan came to the county seat Tuesday morning, and in com pany with Judge Rood went down to inspect the Jackson Bottom bridge, and then went to the poor farm, to inventory the county prop erty, preparatory to the change of management. Mr. Hoy stepped out yesterday and turned over the keeping of the county farm to JTrank Mcbbauer and wife, recent ly irom Buxton, and who owns property at Newton. J. B. McNew, who recently bought the W. G. Hagerman place, near Reedville, has vacated his Greenville home, and will take possession of his new purchase in about 30 days. He was in town the first of the week making pur chases to commence ranching anew He has settled in the old county, after looking over other parts of Oregon. At 5:30 next Tuesday. Nov. the city council will open bids for the construction of the planking on Main street and on Second street and the successful bidder ia expect ed to get to work met as soon as the material is delivered. Main street certainly begins to look a though it needed repairs, and the work will make the town look bet ter by 100 per cent. The new witer pipe was placed in position the bret of the week and Snpt. w. It.- Rmgle has re busy in getting it laid and the planking put down on the Mai street gap. Ibe new pipe was un to specifications, and property own era are breathing more easily, since afire last week would have done great damage without the use the department. TOOM BIRTH TO OLD AOS Ltf l a constant abt against the dan Icnol dtwNkws and be hold his own the PHI WOO fcfp hi body and lu ftiocuou la th be work) lug trim. Tktrt are Www in every lite when Na ture itrmicf ully accepts a llula a xl. Sh doea not want a whlppiiur up forthalisitwv itahlv follow ed bv depress Ing reaction. la MuilniM . a tonic and al ter Uv prop erly com noutided will afford the required help by promotinc digestion. aatumlUtioii and reconstruc tion ul tissue ana reoueiug (UU ol vital utrre forces. It mutt not M un nfrufcoiir stimuJiml just a vegetable tonic. Mevtluf these neeus ana eoiMiuona ur. nerce uotuen Medical ulscovvrf ha been in successful uxe these forty rears aud ha accumu lated a record of curea uneo,ualed ia the history of medicine. It ia composed ot non-alcoholic, glyceric extracts of Golden Seal root, Uueen root. Stone root, Black Cherrybark, Blood root and Mandrake root, and oy special proceaaM perfected oy lr. fierce, lu ni own laboratory, ao com bined in the most exact proportion, and their mediciual properties preserved without the use of alcohol a to reuder it a ie and rjferfir remedy for use In the family without consulting a doctor. ouiur or old can take It freely a neMei. and uow that ita com position It pub lished, there la no ground for prejudice against It as a patent medicine or secret medicine, it is neither. y. . ... Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure constipation. Cunsilpa TvaVtaa ,loa u causa ot niauy dia vast. Cure the cause aud xo cure the disease. On " rVllat - ts a (raMe Uxatlre. aud lo a ail id cathartic l'rua- arist sell Uwm. aud aotnma is lust a food. Dr. Pierce s treat thousand-page Illus trated Common Sense Medical Adviser will be sent free, paper-bound, for SI oue- ceut sum us, or clolb-bouud for 31 1 lamps. WE WOl DRY YOUR PRUNES And gttaraat yon salisfsctlon. Our Drier will start September io. Ws Hmv m First-Glass Cider Mill Our Cider Mill will start September ao, and continue U roughput the Mill and Prier located in North Ilillshoro, on hour Hi street. rVAoM Ramionablo JAMCS Fm KOtR - HilULoro, Oregon Harmon McLin and Marshal At kinson have been putting up the street signs this week, and now when the gay boys go home at 2:00 g. m. if they will take nome one along to read the signs they can find the way to the front gate The signs are painted blue, with white letters. Ed. Wsnn returned Friday from his Arlington goose hunt, well sat isfied with results. He says that they are plenteous up there, but the westher has been so bad that they were hard to get. The boys camped in a deserted barn, while bunting, but found the place warm enough to withstand cold weather. In these years of grain failure it is refreshing to hear of a good crop. On the C. A. Hanley farm, north of town, farmed by the Hanley boys, three acres of potatoes yield ed 800 bushels, and one field of! oats, mixed with barley, went over w) bushels to the acre. The little hamlet of Banks is putting on metropolitan airs, just as though it was destined to be a town of importance and it will. A new barber shop is on the way, and a new building for the purpose of sale of farm implements is to be erected. County Physician Dr. F. J. Bai ley reports that the small pox cases' at the Barlow farm, Glencoe, andj Wm. Davis, are getting along nics-j ly, and there is no danger of death to any of the patients. Our fall and winter stock of la dies' drees goods is here, and it is most complete in the county. We carry the celebrated Munsin un derwear for ladies and Misses Union suits. H. Wehrung & Sons. A fine new shotgun was stolen frnm naar Mniinfaf nJala laat flnnJ WU WH .i.wuu MUM day, and no ono seems to know which way the purloiner went, who he was, or anything that might lead to detection. Johnson Brothers, of South Tua latin, commenced delivery of 1A0, 000 feet of lumber for this city, the first of the week. The Misres Hattie Thomas and Lena Fulkerson, of North Yaki ma, are gueeta of their aunt, Mrs, K. H. Ureer, this wsek. C. B. Buchanan, of Cornelius, was in town Tuesday, accompanied by W. J. Butoer.of Beaverton.both being here as members of the ooun ty court. Wm. Albers. who farmed here years ago, with Herman Xanana, and now with Albers Bros. dr. Schneider, the big mill men and hay and grain shipper! of Port land, was in town Tuesday.. Wm. and Geo. Taylor, of Scholia, ill have a sale on the 14th mat., and then leave for Seaside, below Astoria, to reside. Wm. Taylor was in town Tuesday, and states that he has rented his place to Walt Proeser. John Milne's buggy animal di vested itself of its harneas, on Main street, the other day, in about two minutes, without hurt ing the buggy. The animal be came frightened and proceeded to unharness itself while the driver was looking on, and, outside of an overturned vehicle, the damage ended there. PRINCE HENRY Farmers wanting Fall service for iheir mares can visit my stables in Hilleboro. Prince Henry is ths only Clvde-Percheron in the conn ty. H. D. SchmelUer. Cornelius Wurehouse CORNELIUS. ORE.. Does a General Warehouse Husitiess. Flour, Feed, Hay aud Shingles at the lowest market price. Feed for farmers steam or dry rolled or chopped, as wanted. AND Thirteen deed and tnanr wounded tht result of a train wreck, oa the Atchi son, Topeka & Santa Fe. T. I. Hill ha let contract for building down the north bank of the Columbia, and rails will be laid by January, 1907. Hearat'a supporter la New York claim that the reformer ha a splendid chance of winning the mayoralty contest. The Oregooiaa ia now calling upon Mitchell. Williamion and Hermann to resign, so that Uregon may hsve proper representstion in Congress. But it isn't likely they will take the advice. Witte. the great Russian diplomat, has been given the premiership of the Slavs, and the Cir will now be emperor iu name only. Witt promise the people a new constitution, and popular right. H. Harttheini, the Wisconsin nisn who waa held ap by ten men whom be bad helped to bunco, in Portland, bat been sent to tht hospital, and it ts fear ed ha will become insane. Taft. in his annual message and re port, recommend no appropriation for the Columbia river. But -Oregon i s sura state, yon know, and there isn't any sense In giving her help, even if it be needed. Lauren Pease, a Portland insurance agent, is aader arrest upon a wsrrsnt preferred by hi compsny, charged with eaabexzlement. He claim the money ased waa a loan. Pease wss noted as a songster in many of th Portland church choirs. A Colfax. Wash., farmer gave high iimn hi ahoe. a he bad no money. It k suspected that one of the robber ; ingtun must have been an officer in the Kquila-' Hi. 1'aul bit Lifa Insurance Company, at one! Kant time ia hi. csreer. I a J! I1' A Whitman county Kirl, acrot tlie: via river, donned mala altire, stole a horse and had a treat time. She stood off the officer until they turned a mouse into the room, when she dropped her Run and mounted a chair, and in thit situa tion the ahcrifl arrested her. pi-Pi u 14 v In v c3 1 ! ViLaiLvs'!llo We want Your Trade And Wo Buy Your Farm Produce Our dock of (ieuerat Merchandise will answer your want. Our dry goods re of th best quality, sad our boots sad ahoe excel. Wa tea suit you. Oiut'rr irs of the best, for tveryhody, We Give You a Premium For every Tea I'ollar Cash Purchase wa give each customer a Hue mjj oil painting, Wa also lake Farm I'tixluce end pr cash for it. Our lint of Farm Machinery, Hum Irs, etc., will suit you aud our price m right. See our cclehrnted Keystone Wiie Fence. "Oregon Shot line Union Pacific Rowell Bros. OL Co. Scholls, Oregon a tkainb to thk bant daily KHOM rUHTtiANI), Through Pullman standard and tourist sleeping-cars daily to Omaha, Chicago, Spokane; tourist sleeping-car daily to Kansas City; through Pullman tourist sleeping-car (personally conducted) weekly fo Chicago, Kansas City, re clining chair cars (seat free) lo tht East daily. i)rAr ro lull Chicago Port land Special 8:9U.M. via 'Atlantic K press Mi r. m. via Hunt A GUARANTEE TIMKNCilKlH.il.KM raM POKTLANO Salt Ijtke, IVuver, Ft. Worth, omana, Kanmu fily, M Uuiia, Chicago and Kat Hall take, IVnver, Ft. Worth, Omaha, Kaimaa City, HI, Itouis, Chicago and Kh.ii Walla Walla, Wis tmi.Spokane. Wallace Pullman, Minneap olis, Nt. Paul, Do luth, Milwaukiw, Chicago ami Ka.it saaivi mom 4:. 1. 1 UMUA.M 7:3S ,a We hereby guarantee Patton's Sun Proof Paints to wear well on build ings painted with the same, for al least five (5) years. Should our claim for Bun-Proof paint fail we agree to furnish new paint free. It is our meaning and intention to honestly guarantee our paint to wear, but this 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. PATTON PAINT COMPANY', J. E. Patton, Presidwct. Schulmerich Bros, keep this paint. BUCKS FOR SALE Full blooded Cotswold bucks for sals at a bargain. Also one well bred Shropshire buck. Ferd kro ner, Sobolls, Ore. Address Hills boro, Ore., R. F. D. No. 2. 8M)kane OCEAN A.MI RIVER SCHKIH I.K FROM PORTLAND Hteaiiiililia between Portland and Han Francisco every Iveday. Hirer boats on the lower Columbia and Willamette dally except Sunday. LOW UATKM To and from all points In the Kant Ticket via this route on sale at all dxpol otltces of the Houthrn Pad He Co. A. L. CRAIG, General Passenger Agent Portland, Oregon. General Merchandise NEW STORE AT CORNELIUS Tbe new store in Cornelius is now open and ready for business. In the line of dry goods snd notions, furniahingi, boots and shoes, rubber goods of all kinds, shirts and over alls of all sizes, patterns and prices, groceries of the finest staple quali ty, we excel, and have a splendid stock. A good Hoe of farm imple ments, buggies, wagons, plows, bar rows, cultivators, etc, in stock, of standard manufactures. We take farm produce in payment and pay the highest market price. Come in and see the new store. No trouble to show goods, even if you do not buy. We are here to make prices that will make you buy and us to sell. Corner Main Sc Fourth. Hendricks & Hon, Cornelius, Ore. HOMESTEADS And Desert Land Claim For You Ladies, attention: Miss of South Third Street, one door north of the Baptist Church, will make winter hats to order, and will also make over and re-trim. Latest art patterns. J. A. Abbott, the Forest Grove jewelry merchant, was in town Tuesday evening. FOR SALE Berkshire stock hogs and shoals also young brood sows with pigs. Wm. Schulmerich, Hilleboro, K. F. D. No. 2. TELEGRAPHIC NOTES Germany wants a with America. reciprocity treaty Hesd Consul Bosk, of the Woodman of the World, is in Portland thit week. Judge Frazer, of Portland, declares that scalping tickets is unlawful. Portland's open air sanitarium report twenty-four cure for tuberculoai. ar Portland business men for once united for an open river to the sea. Jerome' election is assured for tba of fice of district attorney of New York City. The official conduct of Warden Kee, at the Walla Walla pen, is being investi gated by Gov. Mead's committee. Tbe Japanese who swindled Portland women on their prize rt lottery, have been arrested. This is but one of tbe many grafts that was with the Expo. lean locate you on level valley lands with deep, rich soil, free J from rock. Water to be had at a depth Of from 5 to 30 feet. These lands are located io Central Ore gon and can be taken under the Homestead or the Desert Land Law. Railroad soon to tap this a .e yaae wonaertni section, uaii and see me at the F. M. Heidel Real Es tate office, or address me at Hills boro, Oregon. ' Db A. A. Burma , csrry a complete line ol General Merchandise, Groceries, Dry Good, Hardware and Building Material. I can get you anything you want, on order, at Portland price. I make a apecialty of cedar fence post and cedar shingle. My line of Grocerie can't be beaten. Give me a call. I buy farm produce, cash or trade. Give me a call, 0. Sm Reynolds Mouh tmlnttmlm, Or. SUMMONS. Iff TIIF. CIKCCIT COURT OF THE 8TATE Or OREGON, FOR WASHINGTON COUNTY, Ada O. ctnnley, Plaintiff,) vs. J. B. fitanlpy, Defondant.) To J. It. Htatiley the aliove named dn- reniiani. In tbe name of the State of Ornirnn. rou are hrebycmiimndd and reiiired to be and appear in the above entitled Court and ntiMwer the complaint tiled agxl'ist. you in ine aoove enntiea cauae on or le fore tbe expiration of six wek from the (lute of the 11 mt publication of this sum mon:, the first pulillrntiou thereof IminK Oct. Ill, Wft, and thA iant publication .thereof on Dec. 7th, IHOft, to wit: On or before (he 7th ilaynf Den,, ti, and you will ploate take notice that if you fall ao to appear and anawer said complaint, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for In tier complaint to wit' Kor a decree OlaHolviiiK and annulling the marriage and marriage contract now and iirretofiire exiting between you and plaintiff, and for tho costs and disbarso mentH of this unit and for such other and further relief ax may be eiiuitablA, Timothy Seed We cau sell you Timothy Seed, Alsike, Ktiglihh Rye Grass Seed, at prices that will save you money. Flour and Mill Feed At lowest prices. We are iu the market to buy oats. Sell to us and save the trouble of shipping aud its annoyance. We pay the highest market-price. H. L HARTRAMPF, Main Street feed Store, HilKboro Tk9 Kitchen's Queen knows I tut So old whUky Is laaUprasaMs as s eat. Isafjf kelp. GYRUS JODLE n are favorite with Ike ennkaof the Pulled State. The aaH)U4llrl Iwiuat suit nlrmtnt tat of th aihlaaln. bached by tlwlt sdapUMIIty fur I In preparation of sll dUJxra In which gaud whliky Is mnitrrd, put lhra la th front rank sinaag Ih nmUUM of the kltcbes. tbe Maau braaui, la quarts sad pi via, si raa as ttf a DltVQOiSTt mm OCMtOM. . J. n scauTvsa t , he. rartufia.iu. W. B. (ate C. C. fats CATE'S MARKET Dealers in Fresh and Cured Meats of all kinds. Fish and Poultry. Vegetables in season. Lowest prices consistent with Good Business Policy. Will handle Farm Produce. Hop supplies a specialty. Main Street, East of Livery, Hillsboro, Or. This summons is served aguiimt you by fiuuiiciAiinu ny oruor or lion. u. a, Hood, 'ounty Judge of Washington County. Oregon, made and dated Oct, 14, 11MJ0, and which ordor requires that yon appear snd answer on or before the expiration of six weeks from the date of the first publi cation of this siiiiiiiiouh, the first publica tion being Oct. ItH.ti, ami the last publica tion being Dec. 7th, MOT), to wit: On or before Iec. 7th, lfXil, OKO. K. BAOLKV, Attorney for Plaintiff. . , Notice to Contractors given, that bids for the Notice Is hereby construction of the planking on Main and (Second street in Hillsboro, Oregon, will be received at tbe office of the undersign ed until 6:80 p. m., Tuesday, November 7, 1805. Specifications may be seen by call ing at the otlive of Ibe undersigned, ny oraer 01 street committee. . H,T. BAULEY, Recorder. Administratrix' Notice Notice Is liereby given that the under signed has been by tlio County Court of the Btate of Oregon for Washington Coun ty duly appointed administratrix of the estate of l'hillp Kcghtling, deceased, and has duly, qualilled as siich. Now, there fore, all persons having claim against said estate are hereby required to present them to the undersigned at the law of lice of Ueo. R. ilagley, in Hillsboro, Oregon, together with proper vouchors within six months from the date hereof, Dated this Aug. fitb. I til 15, KL1ZAHKTH t'KOHTLINO, Administratrix of the ostate of Philip Feghtling, deceased. Ueo, Jt, Iliigley, Attorney for admrx. COTSWOLD BUCKS . For sals: Thoroughbrsd Cots wold bucks, yearling and two year olds. Inquire of Jos. Cawrse, 5 miles northwest of Uillsboro, BOOKS 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, and our , price the very lowest. Dou't fail to come and see our shoes, and the book is yours. L. M. Hoyt Co. HILLSBORO, ORE. LUMBER FOR SALE We saw the finest sidewalk lumber; fencing, ceiling, and all kinds of building lumber. We deliver. Drop us a card, and tell us what you wsnt. We also furnish, esti mates for houses and barns, and for bridge work. Mill 3 miles north of Glencoe. Address Bishup Bros , Hillsboro, K. F. D. No. 3. I'aciflo States' Telephone, Glencoe oentral. FURS WANTED Highest flash price paid fur furs, "Try me." Renide at end of Long Bridge, went of Hillsboro, or furs can be left with Housley. butcher. In city. Chits. Karnes, IIillshons Ore. Bob Groer leads and the rent fol low, in groceries, orookery and glassware.