HILLSBORO ARGUS, NOV. 16, 1905 Entered at the Poet-offle at Hillaboro, Oregon, m eoond-claaB mall matter. LUCIUS A. LONG, Editor. County Official Paper Subscription : One Dollar per Annum. Bi x Months, 60 ct. three Months, 34 eta. leaned Every Thursday -BY LONG McKINNEY NOT CHASTISEMENT Withdrawal of irrigation fund for Oregon has not been done in a tpirit of chastisement, nor wu the fact that the secretary did not put the Columbia on the partial a war rant that Oregon wu to be punish ed because land thieve have work ed overtime out thin way. Wash ington is as vitally interested in the improvement of the Columbia as our stale. -The crux of the whole matter is Seattle and Taconia, and their antagonism to anything that would help Oregon, or a part of their state, if there would be a pos sible chance of injuring Tacoma and Seattle. Washington's tier of counties along the north baok would be vastly benefitted by a bet ter river and harbor for Columbia's waters; the big grain region for all eastern Washington and Oregon would receive blessings manifold by the same improvement and yet we never observe Washington's congressmen throwiog epileptics working for the Columbia river. Oregon's congressmen have had to do the work of a state and half in this regard, while Washington's statesmen have been fearful of ex citing the opposition of the Sound cities should they evince any warmth for the Columbia, fearful of being charged with loving Oregon more than their own state. A united pull is what Oregon, Wash' ington and Idaho want, for an open river with a better bar a waterway that now carries more wheat to sea than any other Pacific port means better prosperity for all three states, provided, of course, that Seattle and Tacoma are not in the court. 8u.pt. Case has issued 24 permits to teach since the last quarterly examination. These are new teach ers who came into the county after the last examination, and nearly all of them are teaching at present Hiss Ida Stewart, atending the High School, here, passed a very creditable examination, getting a high marking, but was unable to teaob because of lack of the legal age. Fred McDonald, with the U. S navy in China, writes his uncle W. V. Wiley, that he has been offered a position as captain with the Chinese Coast Artillery, Prov ince of Nankin. The position is open to him until July 1, and his time with the navy expires in March. He anticipates coming home for a rest and may then ac cept the Chinese offering. The Y. P. S C. E. of the Chris tian Church, will give a Milliner Social, at the residence of M. S. Daiiey, corner Fifth & Baseline street, on the evening of Not. 24. Ladies bring untrimmed hats, with material for trimming. Gentlemen are expected to trim the hats. Ad- muwuMi, v teuio. uvcryuouy cor dially invited. 'The Tualatin Plains Presbyter ian Church people will dedicate their church annex on the fourth Sunday in November. Dr. Dunn ing, of Portland, will be present, and the program in full will be published next week. The evening train was late to night because Mrs. D. Bayleee, of Mlley, left on the train ard forgot i l : . . 1 . rr' . 1 l ner jivwo cimu. .uugiiie wirai uses from Forest Orove and picked up the little one and the mother went on her way rejoicing. The Forest Grove Relief Corps, according to the Times, raised $35 in provisions and (2 in cash for Geo. Wilson, a Sherwood veteran, who recently lost bis household goods by fire. Fine supply ot seasoned rough and dressed lumber on band. Be fore making a purchase give us a call and we will save you money. Thompson Bros., Mouotaindale. A. C. Wirtz, of Mountaindale, was in town this evening. THE MARKETS, This morning's market reports, compiled from Portland quotation?, are: Valley Wheat, new, 74 and 75. Barleyfeed, 922.00; brewing, $221; rolled, $22 i and I23J. , uats, wmie, zo ana via per wu Oats, Gray, $26 per ton. Bran, $18 per ton. Hay, Timothy, old, $15 $16 new, ill $12; grain, $8 $9. Hay, Clover, $8 and $9. , . Potatoes, new, 75c$.80. Eggs, Oregon ranch, 29 and 30. Butter, Extra Creamery, 30 324 Hops choice 1905, 11 eta. TELEGRAPHIC NOTES A delecatioa of railroad emDloves call ed oa President Rooeerelt, Tutsdsy, and told him that the proposed rite Initia tion would cut their salaries. They claimed that over two millions of men would be effected by a reduction of wages should the plan of reduction ia freight rates be carried out. A true solu tion for this question is government ownersnip ol railways. A Polk county man bv the name of & V. Earl sues his wile for divorce and al leges that oa Leoa Joaes, who proves Be is a brother or the wife, is act a broth er, but is the wile s lover. The husband claims his wife sad Jones kiss and hue one another all the time and he denies they are related. The old man evident ly thinks Jones should be kissing some one eise s sister. Senstor Ankenr and Conrretaman Jones allege they will try to aid in get ting an appropriation tor the Colombia. "Old Cnsh." who rode clear across the continent in order to collect mileage. uaa uoi oeen neara trom as yet. Thanks to the Postman By TROY ALLISON cHntsttt. ift. r T. a MoCiiu Melissa chewed her pen staff In pre tended meditation ami kept oue eye on Dicky Johustou. Dicky had shown signs of wandering away from the fold ami must be brought back. It was dei-Medly against Melis sa's creed to allow another girl to re ceive even su iota of admiration from one of her coterie. There was a girl belonging to the house party, a blond, Melissa thought contemptuously, who had received en tirely too much atteutloa from Dicky. Therefore be must be disciplined. His lesson must be decided at ouce aud to the point. Having decided upon this, Melissa gave her pen oue conclusive utbble and commenced writing hurried- "I KXOW IT WAS A JOH," ES EE8CICED. ly. As there happened to be no one in the library at the time except Dicky and herself, his attention was soon at tracted by the aggressive scratching of her pen. "Why don't yon stop and amuse a fellow?" he urged. "What are yon writing?" "Oh, Just writing," she replied airily, her tone Insinuating that there were subjects beyond his comprehension. "To a man?" he asked sulkily. "A very charming man," she assured him Impressively. "It's rather an im portant communication," she contin ued. "I wish you would look over this page and see if it la too stilted." Dicky took it op with relieved alac rity, but his face lengthened visibly as he read: "I have decided that I will marry you. I don't know why I hesitated. If you can get away from town for a day take the Ederton local for Mrs. Wlm berly'a country place, and you can tell me if you are glad I didn't keep you waiting any longer." Dicky handed It back aud commenced a study of the library fire. "I don't see bow any one could pos sibly call that stilted," be growled. Melissa signed the note, sealed it and directed It to Dr. John Ilartly. Considering the fact that Dr. Hartly was only a very casual acquaintance and had never asked Melissa to marry him nor had she ever dreamed of bis asking her to do so, this literary achievement might be regarded as rath er theatrical. She gathered up her writing mate rials, slipped the letter Into her writ ing pad and started for the door. Stop ping a minute to fluff up her brown pompadour, she fixed a reproachful eye upon the object of her vengeance. "I never would have thought, Dicky" there were volumes of surprise In her. voice "that you would have cared any thing at all for blonds." She went out and shut the door rather decidedly. As she crossed the ball the letter slip ped out and fell to the floor, makiug no sound on the soft rug. She 'went up stairs, unconscious of her loss, smiling In anticipation of the Interview she would have with Dicky when bis re pentance bad reached a proper depth. It was Melissa's theory, gained In her twenty years, that men needea to be taught lessons occasionally. When Dicky had learned lils lesson she would acknowledge that she bad not yet sent the letter, but was keeping It for fur ther consideration. The footman, coming for the letter bag a few minutes later, was uncon scious of the .Inner workings of Melis sa's mind. He picked up her letter and posted It with the others. Two evenings later the maid brought Melissa Dr. Hartly's card. "I took him to the library, miss. He said be could only stay a few minutes and wanted to see you alone." Melissa went downstairs, her fore head puckered Into a wondering frown. She could not Imagine why Dr. Hartly had come to Ederton to talk with her about anything. He came forward to meet her. and be felLsJltyejoMtrjilfted Jsjjer greet; ,fmm lag of this uaa of forty," whoomed so different from Dicky and the oth er. "I'm so glad you decided to marry me." be said cordially, his twin kling. "I hoped torn woman would some day. Tou no, I bar been so busy-1 rather neglected It" Metis gasped with astonishment "Wb aald anything about my mar rying your she dually aianaged tu say, ber eyes round with surprise. He took her uote from his Inside pocket, adjusted his eyeglasses aud looked at It carefully. "I certaiuly hot l have not been mistaken.' he aald, handing It to her. Two large tears rolled down her cheek. "1 don't kuow how on earth I thought thia was upstair tu my writ lug pad," she said miserably. "It was just a Joke to tease Dicky. I -oh, I never was so ashamed tu ntf whole lifer she said, dropping into a big 11 brary chair aud hldlug her face agaiust Its back. He walked behind the chair aud. leaning ou It, looked dowu siulliugly upon the brown head that rose aud fell with each sob. "1 knew there was some kind of joks connected with It, child.' he said eoolh Iniily. "There was obliged In be some joke about the fact that a girl your age would dream of marrytug an old uiuu like me." "I dou't thluk you are-old," came In untitled tones from the padded back of the chair. "I knew It was a Joke," be resumed, "but It seemed ratherpleasauL Some how I had au irresistible desire to come and see why you did It." Melissa's face was still hidden. "I wouldn't have you feel wortided about It for the world," leaning over mill his Hps touched a stray teudrll of her hair that shoue red brown on the black leather chair back, "t am twice as old as you, little girl, but I am youug enough to understand a joke. IK you feel all right about it now?" The brown head nodded iu com forted manner. "Aud yet, Melissa, I can't help resi tting how nice It would be if It were not a joke. If there ever comes a day when you could possibly mean It, won't you send It back?" The ngure was as still as the chair that held It, and Hartly sighed as he turned off. "Never mind. Of course you could not I'll say good by now and catch the y o'clock train for town. Wou't you shake hands to show we understand each other?" Melissa blindly held out a waverlug band that be grasped In his big oue. His expression changed with light ulng rapidity, for there could be no doubt about It the girl had gently pressed Into his palm the note that had been concealed in her hand. "Melissa!" he exclaimed unbelieving ly, seating himself upon the arm of the big chair. Prepare For Esaersjeacse. A well to do Kentucky farmer once invited an acquaintance from a neigh boring town to dine with him. The recipient of this courtesy was a man well known In that region for bis gen era crankiness and bis propensity to use his gun at the least evideuce of what be considered au affront The farmer, well aware of the touchiness of his guest with whom, for business reasons, he desired to remain on good terms, always kept a wary eye on his visitor. One afternoon the testy indi vidual In conversation with bis host remarked: "I can't account for the queer feelings aud Impulse that come over me at times. Do you kuow, the first time I took dinner here I bad as much as I could do to master the Im pulse when one of your sous made a certain remark to whip out my gun and let go." "Oh, don't you worry about that" said the farmer. "I know all about your little falling In that line. My son Jake was standin' in the ball way just back of you with a shotgun. You did well to change your mind. At the first motion toward your hip pock et my son Jake had instructions to blow daylight through you!" Srlahbara, After A II. The wealthy man bad told the visitor who was soliciting money for foreign missions that he preferred to help the heathen next door. "I want what I give to benefit my neighbors," aald be. The Philadelphia Ledger says the vis itor's face took on a look of mild In spiration. "Whom do yon regard as your neighbors?" b asked. "Why, those around me." "Do you mean those whose land Joins yours?" "Well-yea." "How much land do yon bold?" "About COO acres.': "And how far through the earth do you think yisj own?" "Why, I've never thought of It before, but I suppose I own half way down." "Precisely," said the man who waa soliciting aid, with an air of calm tri umph. "I suppose you do, and I want this money for your neighbors at the other side of the world the men whose land adjoins yours at the bottom." "You're a ready reckoner," said the millionaire dryly, but be drew bis check book toward him. Disinherit. They tell a story in Paris of Pierre Wolff, the dramatist nephew of Albert Wolff, the critic and sworn enemy of the manager Antotne. ' When Pierre took bis first piece to Antolne it waa ac cepted on condition that be should put Into it "as much as possible of every thing that ia abominable to your uncle, the critic." He did this with such good will that be scandalized bis uncle, the public, the stage firemen, the dress ers, the prompter and M. Antolne him self, who went about at rehearsal rub bing bis banda and saying, "One can not go too far, and no one shall keep me from putting In the advertisements, 'Play by Pierre Wolff, nephew of Al bert Wolff.' " When the dramatist called on hi uncle, Albert shouted, "Miserable! If I bad a forttme I'd disinherit your' "Disinherit me all the same," suggest ed the nephew. "It will advertise me." "Very wet, then. I have nothing to leave, so I won't leave It to you!" A ftMIaut . KlUe Mamma, what is a riding haf ttt Mamma A riding habit dear, t what makes people too laiy to walk-. A Modern Miracle. fXKCK w en I'm ik k th' doctor c UAn' An I put my tunsue way out. An' h mn; "It -tu-m: Nurs. svt m Mm Warm water. tVase." An" In alx-m A mtuul, y. mho iliO. an' 'a II put a gUs thin Into It. An- n h wiped II off atnln An' put It in my uwutli a bit. 'Bn after w ile he took It out An" hW It up were he could . An' 'en he sajsi: "ll-m- m! lt about Too hlh a half of u dVei-v." An' n aakc.1 Inn :f i m bad. An' h uti "Xup!" Ut sniff an. cross Au' say. "W'y, you cun t kt a Iu, An' It ou do It tin t much lua!" An' Vn she's mad. nu' he 1st bunt Out Uiutthln', an' he says: "ln i (ret. He's otr I' be all rlahi. 1 trust. W'y. he tin t even half dead yet." An' 'en he Kit my pulw, 'hi way, An' patim me uikhi my head An' says. "TIi.tv win t nu actiuol today. Cua on of ih' trustiva la dead!" An', my, 1'ut awful sorry w'en tie told me Ihst. An' i n u said, "llc'U be all riant bv noun," an' 'on He went away, an' nm miys. "Ni-d. How do you l I" An' 'en. you know, lllnie !uvur told lit that Kmhow, I'm awful '.. k , h!. uao. but, my. I hi almost !! riant now! J. W. Koley In X-w York Tlni. Comfurttnat Thuuaht. Hammage (deshudeutly t dou't be lieve 1 have much of a wit after all. My friends never liiiigh at my Jokes. Uauimage (ansuriuglri-Oh. yes, they do! Tbey vvaya laugh after you have left the room.- Illustrated lilts. Aaathpr Meaarat Has, "I have heard a great deal about mean men," aald the mau with the black cigar, "but the meauest man 1 ever heard of lives lu the towu where I was born. He ia a real estate agent and grasplag as a Scrooge I w fore the t'iiristmas ghosts. He had an old bouse at the east eud of the towu that was ready to fall to piece any moment The walls actually did bulge out one day. When he collected that mouth's rent be calmly told the lessee of the bouse that the rent would be ft more a month thereafter. The astoutsbed woman pointed at the bulgiug walls and said: '"More rent! And with those bulg ing walls? " 1rtaiuly, madam. You have mor room lu the bouse now. Consequently more rent must be paid.' "Philadel phia Ledger. Seolra Thrift. Blr John C'arr was rather toud of telling the following story: White in Glasgow be was asltud by the magistrates to give his advice con cerning the Inscription to be placed on the Nelson monument, then Just com pleted. Sir John recommended a a brief and appropriate epigraph, "Glas gow to Neleu." "Just so," said one of the balllra, "and as the toon o' Netsou's (Neilstonl close at band, might we no' julst say 'Glasgow to Nelson, sax miles.' and so It might serve as a monument and a milestone too?" Tit-Bits. OIt aad Take. The other day the head of a board ing school noticed oue of the boys wip ing hta knife ou the tablecloth and pounced on blni at once. "Is that what you do at bonier be asked indignantly. "Oh, no," answered the boy quickly. "We have clean knives." Llppincott's Magazine. HI Call. "I promised to make a call tonight," said the man, prepurlng to go out. "Very well," replied the wife, "but don't you call unless you have th cards." Houston Post. Artfsl Krrddla. Pa I don't see bow you can expert me to consent to your engagement wit Mr. Blinks. I hear that bis uncle has cut him out of his will. Dolly-Yes, I kuow, dad. But Fred die says it wou't make any difference If be can only get bis uncle to go on playing bridge with blm a few weeks longer. Tims to Par la Mr. Blangy-He hasn't paid bis fu neral expenaes yet. Guess Agaln-Hls funeral expenses? "Ye-es, Ain't he a dead one?" Yon. ken Herald. Wo Woader the Sea Is Stele H viewed the ocean sadly. "Alas, alsckaday! It roust feul vary badly To moan and sigh so madly," Was what h paused to say. "Oh, has the sea the colic, Or Is It overfed With oyster soup and seaweed sauoe, That It thus restlessly should tot And tumble on Its bed?" His wife smiled at htm wisely. "Ah, William, dear," said ih, "Would you not toss and tumble, too, War there as much lobster In you A there I In the sear' F. J?. Pltser in New York Press. Argus aud Uregouiuu, 12. ShtruTs Sal Nolic is hereby slvsn. that Iit Virtue o an execution, tsviril out of and uinter lb seal of the Circuit t'otirt of th Klate of Oregon, for lite I ounlv of W sshloirtoii, dated lii Tin ilsy of Novenitwr, IM'k in fkvor of K, K, liryan A tj.ui, pialmula, and trinl A, J. Kurd, ilefcn.tntit. for the urn ot t 70 costs, and the further sum of si.) with h.tervO. thereon trom the tfsth day of March, Into, at the rate of sis er cent just annum, and the sum of MM (V for tiling tranri rlpl, to in directed and delivered, eomiiuuidina me to make n1 of Hi real prosily kerottisfler oWrtlwst, lhavalevUid tin -u ami pursuant to said Kxecuilon I will, on Monday, the llth day of Hecemlwr. llWo, al Hi Aoitlh door of lit l our: lloua In Hiltahoro. VYaah maton County, Oregon, al the pour of ten o'rtork a. m. of said day, sell at publie suit ion to Ihe hlx lies! I iil.ler for cash In hand, all of Hie liuereat of Hie ili'fmiilanl, A. J. Kurd. In and to Ilia following de aertlwd real rierty, lying, being and situate In Washington I'nunlv, Orenoii, and mora particularly described aa fo. lows, lo-wit- lt Tract. North of Iota 1 and 2 of and in Itlock lu, of and lu the Toon of Hill bnro, Orciton, Soul Tract, All of Hie Southeast ' of North weal v,', Scot Inn M T. it N. n! K. .1 W. M Tract. All of Una 7, H, H. Id. 11 and 13. ol and lu lllock I t, or ami iu Nimmnna' Addition to Ilia Town of IIHlnboni, Or gon. h Tract. All of Lol , 7 and H , of and iu Block 7 of and In the Town of lltUahoro. Oregon, or aa much thereof a may he neeeaaary, to aaliafy Hie lirrelnbrfUre named sum and for Ilia coat and i penee of aal and said writ, iSahl sal will be mad subject to re demption a ier "taltile if Orecon. IVleil at Hillaboro. Oreuon. thia Will dav of November, I1HJ&. J, W, O'NN Kl.Ih H her ill' of Waalilngtoit County, OrefiHl, lly r.T. Kane. lonuy. H. T. Hsgley, Alt wiiey for I'lmiitill. Administrator's Notice Vttiil' I ItMISMhH UIM.. tl. IUK ......... ... j n ' III. ,.,TI aiirned baa hit liv the Coiui .nt ,r the Htala of origin, for Waahunrton Loiility. aiiiHiiiit.il administrator of lb eatal of Patrick Cain, devaaml, ninl that be ha duly quitlined aa audi Now, therefore, all peraona bavins claims attains! aald ealntn are re.imnti.il and required to preaeut Hu m lu iu, with proper vouchers attached, at ilia law of lice of John M. Wall, in llillatmro, Ore gun, within lt immtlu from dalo hereof. listed al Hillli.ni. Ore, Nov. W, t'.HK W. It. WKIIttt'S'O, AllmittUtrutllV til Him ttKlu i.r lMrlb Cain, deceased. John M, Wall, Attorney for Kstate. How 8l Thrilling Tank Dram Waa Spoiled VfES," said Wkoopan Rnut, the ex T eminent tragedian, "at one time uiy company started ou what bade fair to be a most profitable tour of the great Sahara desert. We were producing my thrilling tank drama, The Remorseless ltlver,' and, of course, had to carry the water on the back of camels. Well, sir. It wiki have a maited you to have seen the hit that show made with the liedoulns aud Arabs. They'd rid for hundreda of Bill to attend a performance." "Made money, ehr "For awhile. But ou night we were to put the show on away out In the middle of the desert, and oue of thoae confounded camels was thirsty, aud just when the tank had been Oiled for the heroine's thrilling leap for life the brute stuck Its head through the wlug and drank the lauk dry. There we were, 400 tulles from water, and" ' But his emotion overcame him, and be hsd to lesve the rest of th sad story to our luiagluatlon.-Jtidge. The Dear ( hlldrea. "How quiet your dear chlldnm are, Mrs. gulverfull!" said the afternoon caller. "Yes," replied the dear children.' uinmnia suspiciously, "I'm rather afraid they're up to some rnlscb" At that moment a series of agonlted yells smote the air, and a maidservant came running Into the room, "Ob, ma'am 1 Quick, uia'aml There'll be murder done if you don't hurry, nia'amf she gasped. "Why, what's the matter, JaueT" cried her horrified mistress. "Oh, them dreadful children, ma'am I" gurgled the domestic. "They've tied Master Willie by his arms and legs on the dining room table, aud they're screwing the table out to Its full length. Glvlu' Mm the rack, they call It You'd better be quick or you'll dud 'lui In pieces!" Birmingham (England) Tost. Aa AeeompIUhed DaaakUr. Mrs. II. -I supiHHitt you Bud your duughter very much Improved by ber two years' stay at college ' .Mrs. Froudinotber I,a, yea! Mary Elizabeth Is a carnivorous reuder now, and she frequently Impoverishes mu sic. But she ain't a bit stuck up. Bhe'a unanimous to everybody, n' she nevor keeim a caller waltln' for her to dress. Hhe Just runs In noin de plume, an' you kuow that makes one feel so comforta ble. Llppincott's Magazine, , . From Appearaaeea, In a certain home where the stork recently visited there Is a six-year-old son or Inquiring mind. When he was first taken In to see the new arrival be exclaimed: "Oh, mamma, It hasn't any teeth! Oh. mamma, It hasn't any hair!" Then, dinning bis bauds In despair, he cried: "Hotneliody bus done list It's an old baby!"- Ihlliidelplila Ledger. His Pretest. "Let ms present you with a ship," v Bald he who sailed the sea. "What kind of hlp?" the maid let slip. "This little smack." said he. - - - "-Niw.Torlc World. H I First Oiinlif v -"' t --- Wc provide for tlic people who have h:ul enough ex perience to kuow that inferior goods arc dear at any price; who have learned that good goods from a first quality, trustworthy house arc always -cheaper really and aggressively cheaper to buy. Wc Have Made 9 For our prescription wot k, M actly as it should le done. age to send us prescriptions, and, therefore, it pays you to briug such work to BAILEY'S PHARMACY This is au advertisement, f.mm m m jm atttti m m m m m m y i WEINHARD SioadM, The best of all Bottled for At It m mw m m itttatitt m m m a s 4 Cornelius City Foundry Does general foundry 'and machine work. Saw mill work a specialty. Sawdust grate bars and all kiuds of wood grates; hop stove grates and stove repairs; geariug, pulleys and all kinds of boxing. .Also carry a fine grade of babbit metal, cap screws, set screws and machine bolts. All work guaran teed to be first-class. (Jive us a trial order, if only small. It will be appreciated and receive prompt attention. Wc cast regularly 1st and 15th of each .mouth, and oftcner when work will justify it. L. G. W1EDEW1TSC11. ' JACKSON BK1DGE NOTICE Notice hereby given that the uli'rlh linn luit fur donations fur th .1. Wvm Hottniii llndtto U now In the hsmH of t'on my TrmtHiiror Juiknn, and all wr one munlim raid lint sreheietiy requeu ed ami required lorall at Ih iillh-eot mild Comity 'lieaxurer and y Into tlierouii ty ireaaury the amounts milwrllied aud net tqiiHwile tlttilr name. Imuiediat psy. men 1 1 rvquveliHl, 1.. A. in Mill, Jiidne, Hy Order Commissioner t'ourt. Dated si Hilliburo, Ore., Nov. a, lut5. GUARDIAN'S SALE OF PROPERTY REAL Notlis li heroby siren that the nnder l(iiel nuenllani.f the pernon ami estate of fc.lwurd t'i.I'i.l. Ida Oolfnlt, Herman Culfolt and r'reda Colfrlt, tidmim, by vir tue of an onW and lifeline nf th County t'ourt of the Ntate of Oreiron. for WrxIiIiik. tout (iiiiHy, made and eninrrd on Mnnda 1 .i.-.k. .i-.. .. . ... . .. ' i "w "iu uv ui oveuitHT, liu, Slllllorls liiK and empowering the iinderslKtiNl Kuanlisn to sell the real pniierly herein before described, al publiu aueliun, Now thereturn. hy virtue nf n, order sud llceime, I will, nn Miiudsy, the IHili day of litwrinber, Iwrt, at the H.uiih iiK,r of the Court ilounsin II lllslMim, Wsxli liiKton Cminlv. (Ireifi.n. at the hour nf in o'clock a in. of "Kid day, sell at puliHe', auction ui ma niKiimil inuiiiir tor oaali lu hand, all of the i lslit. title and lulerext tif aid iiiinorH.iil, in and to all of the follow ing deNoiibod jrenl irolierty, nltuate tu WsolilnKton County, Orrgun, and de. ecnliel aa follow, to-wit: iluKliinlns, at a Mitnt night rods north of the iiinttnr iknI on suction line helween "wtloni iiinetien and thirty (IV-.'tO) run ning tlifiico due north seventy two (.iti rodsto Hchllchtlngn line, thi nce forty (till rode wont to Williams' linn, thmn'o one hundred and live (IKiFmhUHouiIi tollnr man rlehmldt's line to Cedar Creek, tlienou sight (H) mils due Kaxt; thence down the cunter of Cedar Creek Ilfly-Hijc (ftil) rods; Itinnca Klstitiin (18) rmU V.&nt to the 1. 1 nee, nf beginning being part of the Kaat t of the Itanium Iionatioii l.aud Claim In Noctloin nlnetnen and thirty (IH-.'IU) tnwiinhlp two Houlh, Itailge oue West of the Willnmetlft Merldlsu, con taining shout thirty aiTes, morn or Ion. Hald sale will h" made Huhject to con firmation by tlm liounty Court of the State of Oregon, fur WahliiKton Comity, Dated thia Wli day nl Niivemhor, lrnij, JIJI.IUH COJ.KKIr, Gitarillsn (if the permms and entitle nf Kdward Colfelt, Ida l.'olfelt, Herniaii C'nlfelt and Kreda tlolfelt. Oeo, R, Hagley, Attorney lorOtiardlnn. SUMMONS IN.THK CIltCIJIT COURT OK TI1K HTATI5 OF ORKOON, KOtt WAHHINOTON COUNTY John 0. Bulls, ' Plaintift'l vs. Minnie Hulls, Defcndaiitl , in the name of the State. of Oregon ; To Minnie Units the ahovs named de fendant: You are hereby rniilred to ap pear and aiiHwer the nmnplnlnt tiled ataitiHt yon iu the above entitled nourl at.d mil ton or before the explrutlou of nIx weeks trom and after the llrnt iiiiblluatlon of thiatiiinmnna, to-wit, on or belorcithn 20th day of November, A. 1). 11105, and If you fall so tosnawer, for want thereof, the plniiHill will apply to the court for the re lint' praved for in his complaint on Ilia lit rein, to-wlt. Unit the bonifa nf matrimo ny exlNtlng between ynurnelf and tlm piainUd' be dli.olved, net anlda and held for naiighl upon the ground I lint the de fendant wlllnlly and without cauie or provocation deserted Hie plaintill at i'ort land, Oregon, nn the Intli day of Decent ber, IBOit, and over since haa remained away from him, and lor such other ami further relief aa to the court may seem equitable and proper. , , 1'Iiis suiiiniuns Ih published by order or Honorable T. A. Mnllrlde, Judge of the Circuit Court nf the State of Oregon for Wanhington County, and Hald order was made and dated the 4th day of October A D. 1905, and the dnte of the Hint publica tion; of this summons Is the 6th dav of October, 1WJ5. , T. O.THORNTON, Attorney for i'lahttlff. Argue and Orcgonian, $2.00. Driifl Store zr t a Reputation because we do the woik ex Wc pay no one a percent i and likewise it is a fact. Beers. Medicinal Use W. V. WILEY'S teU Administrator's Nota. Notice U hereby riven that I. llie under elgneil, have been, by the I'oiiniy Court ot the K ate of Oregon, f.r Wellington County, duly epnoli.ie.1 siliiilntdrMlur f the muin nf J. ml lutrnt, dei.l. Slid hsv duly iiiuIiIIikI an atlFll, All rwranii having rUnu agsitnti eaid mtaln are hereby itollhnil to prnaaul III aui ( me, with plnr voui ln rn, Ilia Uw oiltre of W. N. Hariett.tu I, ill.lmro, Oregon, alt li III all uionthi from the ilale lini toil. Dated th.loU.r III, uA, OKoitiiK DI KHHT. AdmiuUtratiir of the e-lein of J1 lHiert? dni-raed. W. h. llariell. Attorney fur Ketate, Notice of Final Settlement Noll. I herebv glten Dial the under igniHl sdniiulitrator of the tt'tai of Martha J. I'nrrett, ileren.ed, hat HIM bU llnal ai'iHiitiil as ailuiliimtralor nl aald extata, In the County Court of W'aehltig. toil County, tlrrgoti, and that said Court has appointed Mondav. DrreiolHT 4, IMIIfi, al tit hour nf Hi o'el. k . in., at the day aud hour for the hearing of olijertlnne to ftiild Mi oil account aud the settlement tbereof, Now, therefore all peieon Int. rented In inlreit to aoiear at the County four room, at IlllUlmro, Mid I'ounly endMtatn, al aald time, to t licit and there ultow mime If any them he, why ald st-munl should not be aetiled, allowed aud approved, ami nald adintuUiralor iIIm hargnt, anil e, eulate forever and tluallv M'ttlrd, Dated Novetuhnr I, luift, W. K HIII.1TOW. Admlnlxtratoruf the ealatnuf Martha J. i'arrett, ilix-eiined. t lareiii e Mult and H. T. Hagley, Attor ney lor Ketoln. Nottcs of Final Settlement Notice Is hereby given that I. the uudiir algned, odinlnlHlriitrlx of theonlatrof 0. M. JoliiiHoo,-.iH-i.,l, liny lllnd In the Coiiniy Court of thnHtatnor Oregon, Tor WaMhingtou Comity, my dual senium aa mtch admlnlittratrU, and that entd Cuiirl has nt Momlay, Hn embor t, Urn,'., m the iuilir of 10 o'clock a. in. or aald day as the time, and tno County Court Kihmii in lllllehoro, Oregnn, a the plm o for hear ing objectlnne to khIiI hccoiiiiI and the Hual aetllnitiunl ol aald eetalti, MICINDA JtlllNHllS, AdiiiiulNtratrla nf tits eNtateof C. Nf, JohiMDii, deceamd, W. N. Ilurrelt, AtUirney forenlatw. Notice ol Final Settlement. Noth-e I hereby given that the under algned adiultilHlrator has Hied in Ui County Court of WaHhlngtoli Cniinty, Or. ogoii, Ills tluul account as audi adminis trator, and Urn naiun has been set for llnal hearing and hettlnmeut bi.fore asld Court nn Monday, Decemhur 4, llNlfi, at llic hour or 10 o'clock a iu. Dated this November I, 1001, r'KANK H. MYKIW. AilmlnlHlriit r of the Kataln ufCharlotl Orare Myere, deceased. Htintoit llotviuan, Attorney for Kstate, If you want to get well and strong una Eldolwolas Herb Tern Thmyomlar Oompounrf of Hnturm'a Own ffemerfea A powerful renieilv fltratnait all I)iiTMUati ary trouble, Colds and i.sC.ripit Na ture's own Tonic snd Cute for Stomach, nieiKier anil Kidney Disease, Woman's friend, and a ivitiu Mir i.. .11 .u.i. ailments. Prloo. BO oont: Pnnlpmld U your merchant does not keep Th Dloutantltie Family Remedies (which ate guaranteed pure vegetable cntn pounda) then order directly from Pacific Coast Agent, John F. Qrml, Papfamf, Or., . F. O. With eacliordei '. Vltliiahle booklet, ''How to Cain and Keep Health," will b sent free. .a'Iaa leia MJJU.jBt..Aj uue iu 1