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r HILLSBORO ARGUS, DEC. IS. 1904 Siunonds Cross-cut saws. C Lamkin Co. Heory Haas, of South Tualatin, wm ia town Saturday. Right foodi right prices C. A. Lamkin Co. Geo. Whitley, with Maya Bros., Glencoe, wm in town Friday. Wm. Bitcbelder, of beyond Glen coe, wm in the city Tuesday. J. C. Wilson, of Bethany, wm a county eeat visitor Saturday. David O'Donnell, of Buxton, was a county feat visitor Tuesday. C. J. Herb, of Greenville, was an Argue caller, Tuesday afternoon. Thos. Madison, of near Farming ton, was a county seat visitor, Sat urday. All kinds of Christmas goods for the little folks and the grown-nps at Mr. Pillsbury's. J. G. Pellette, the West Union orchardist, was ia town the last of the week. Michael Waefler Jr., of Helvetia section, was an Argus caller, Tues day afternoon. Schoolboys and girls will find everything in school supplies (ex cept school books) at K. L. Mo Cormick's. The Galloway butcher shop has quit business, and its proprietor says it will not open again under his management. H. L. Burchell, of near Farm iogton, was in Tuesday, and re ports several fine juicy mudholes betweeu his place and the city. Blasting powder constantly on hand at Herman Ostermann's store, Csnterville, Hs also carries a complete line of general mer chandise. The surfacing gang on the P. B. it N. will be laid oS until the weather is better, as it is impoeai ble to accomplish anything while it . is so wet. For gentlemen's, ladies' and children's hose you can do no bet ter than to buy of John Dennis. We hive them for everybody, and at prices that are values. Engineer Abry, of the P. R. & N., has moved his camp from Bux ton to the citv and will remain here, in offioes over the Schulmer- icn btore, until next Spring. Headquarters for all kinds of agricultural implements, wagons and buggies, shipped direct from tne factory, and sold below Port land prices. Schulmerich Bros. Henry V. Howard.ared 60 war. died at his home in Wilbur, Wash., December 6. Deceased was a son. in-law of the late Rev. Wm. Jolly, one oi lining ton tounty s pio neers. Chas. Eatnes, of West Hillsboro, reports mat He is getting a large number of furs tbis season, and the growth is of extra length, whioh means, of course, that we are going to have that "hard winter." Georsre Haas, erhn ia uitina ratchets at the Tanner sawmill, near baeton, was id town Saturday, enroute to Portland. He says the Tanner people talk of adding a latch cutter to their mill. Speaking of groceries if you want the finest staple and fancy groceries to be found in the market, try John Dennis. We is sfter your trade, and once a customer, always a customer. Tualatin is in the throes of dis sension because the electric line is being permitted to be built along one of the principal highways. The county court will probably go down and look over the situation. It is stated that Senator E. W. Haines offers to throw up his con tract for lighting the city, and per mit the town to again take charge of its plant in Forest Grove. Mayor Cornelius iB publishing a proclamation declaring that the re cent election carried the proposition of the city expending $2,000 for s city park. The vote was most decisive, having 187 votes in the affirmative. The Southern Pacific has cut down the wages, for the Winter, of the section men, the drop being from 17 to 15 wnts per hour. The company says this iB for the wet season, only, and that the raise will be made in the Spring. Thurston L. Masters, of Siski you, Cal., who has been working two years at the Blue Ledge Mine, is in Reedville, the guest of hie sister, Mrs. C. Lystrop. He is en route to Goldendale. to visit his family. He thinks the Northern California country is coming to the irom rapidly. General Manager C. E. Lvtle departed Tuesday evening for Til lamook, to be absent about ten days, on business connected with the P. R .& N. construction over .at the other end of the line. He went in via Sheridan, as all other roads leading to the Tillamook county are in rather a bad con dition. Tualatin is (retting to be finite metropolitan these days, what with railroad camps and electric line construction. There is another saloon in sisht down there, a Mil lion containing a largs majority of tne preeinot voters naving recent ly been launched before the coun ty court. Tualatin expect Join corporate this Winter. John Roeeleir, the fiabman. was before Judge H. T. Bagley, Mon day, having his hearing on the charge of threatening to kill his wife. The evidence seemed con clusive, so Judge Bagley set bis bonds to keep the peace at 11,000. In default of the bond Rofelair was again taken back to the coun tvjail. Roeelair's property, coo' eisttng of timber land up above Buxton, ia tied up by an injunction, his wife having sued for divorce and alimony. For sale: 160 acres, one nvle west of Buxton; 40 acres under cut tivation; 80 acres bottom land, nd valuable timber on SO acres; 20 acres slashed. Nine room new house: barn, 60x60; g' od orchard: two springs; branch of Dairy Creek runs through place. Inquire own er's name at Argus oflie. Chris. Hesse, of near Kintoo, was in town Friday, and called on the Argus. He says that the weather has permitted but little Fall plo ing and seeding, and that there are yet many potatoes in the ground down his way. J. L Bin is, the father of the original town of Banks, was in tbe city Tuesday. He states that the people up there expect to get a poetoflice there as soon as daily train service is established. For sale: Pigs sired by a regis tered Berkshire boar Wm. Schul merich, Farmington. Address, Hillsboro, R F.D.I Thos. Sain, of Sccggin Valley, was in town Saturday. WILLIAM A. HILLS DEAD William A. Mills, a pioneer of IMS, and who settled near Green ville upon reaching this county, died at his home in Forest Grove. Monday, Dec. 10, aged 80 years His widow, who is bis second wife, and four children survive him The children are: Mrs. Mary E Ingles, of St. Johns: Mrs. Liurs Phillips, of Buxton; John M. Mill, of above Banks, and Albert Mills, of Roy. For a number of years he has resided at Forest Grove. Funeral services were held Wed nesday, after which interment was in the Greenville cemetery. NOTICE TO PATRONS Notice is hereby given that I have sold my Osteopath practice to Dr B. P. Shepherd, of Portland, who comes highly recommended in the profession. Any courtesy shown him by my patrons will be appre ciated by the undersigned. Thank ing you for past patrocage I re main, Yours Truly, Dr. A. A. Burris NEW TIME TABLE A new passenger train echedul as follows: Leave for Portland Forest Grove local 6:56 a, Sheridan Flyer 9:03 a. Forest Grove local i"-4'ip. CorvallU overland 4:31 p Arrives from Portland Corvallii overland 8'4 a. Forest Grove local 1 J :o7 p, Sheridan Flyer 0:26 p, Forest Grove local 6:27 p, Leaving Portland Corvallis overland 7:30 a. Fcrest Grove local 1 1 :oo a. Sheridan Flyer 4 :io p. Forest Grove local b.20 p. Arrival in Portland Forest Grove local 8:00 a. Sheridan Flyer 10:20 a. Forest Grove local 2 :50 p. e is m. m. m. m. m. m. m. m. m. 01 m. m. m. m m. m. Corvallis overland 6:50 p. The Forest Grove local does not carry baggage. HORSES FOR SALE I have two matched teams, one team being red sorrel, horses, 5 years old, weigh about 2G0O; other team, roan horses, 6 years, ab:.u 1350 each, round, true and gentle. Also gray horse, 1050, will ride, drive single or double, seven vears old. Inquire of George McGreer, Forest Grove, Long Distance Pbone, 295. CONTEST NOTICE Department of the Interior, United States Land Office, Portland, Oregon, November 12, 1906. A sufficient contest affidavit having been Au4 In tin. ,..Cw, 1 U . .... Bu ... vMi,, uy Ottllluei IVIOUllull, contestant, against Homestead Entry No. uiwiB April At, iwM, lor 1.01 i, ana 3, Sec. 29, and Lot 6, Hection 80, Township 1 K., Range 4 W, by Hamilton (,'. Barclay, contestee, in which it is alleed that he i wen acquainted witn the tract of land em braced m the homestead entry and knowi the present condition of the same; also that said entryniaii has never resided up on or cultivated or improved said claim since making entry thereof, or at all ; that tbe only improvements on the claim are an old log shack and a small pie burned off, and that he has wholly abandoned the same, and that said alleged absence from tbe said land was not due to his em ployment in the Army. Navy or Marine Corps of the United States as a private soldier, officer, seaman or marine, during the war with Spain or during any other war In which tbe United States may be engaged. Said parties are hereby notified to appear, respond and offer evidence touching said allegation at 10 o'clock a. in., on Jan. 12, 1907, before the Register and Receiver at the United States land Office in Portland, Oregon. The said contestant having, in a proper affidavit, hied Nov. 8, Ifloo, set forth facts which show that after duo diligence per sonal service of this notice can not be made, it is hereby ordered and directed that such notice be given by due and proper publication. ALGERNON 8. IRE89KK, Register. For Sale: Two fnll.Kl,ij - - " " .uirviuuUQU Chester White sows, lor breeding Dumoees. 9 month obi w w Chiloott, at south end of Seveuth Street, across Railroad irnV 1,.. msr Luce place. ' Heredity Triumphant S.K Alire Lestorr Cwm Copyright, MM, br t. C Punllt A shrill whistle echoed along the sunny avenue. Mary lVxter Jumped from hor seat 011 the porch, scatter ins embroidery silks In all directions She waved her handkerchief In re sponse. Then she ran Into the house calling: "Aunt l.iuda! Where are youT Here's Pave Green to see your Wlth.mt waiting for a reply she re turned to the porvh ut In time to greet the young mau who raiue up the steps. "Glad to see me, Maryl" he asked as with a hasty glance around she put up her face for a kiss. Then (he two sat down on the top step iu earnest, subdued conversation. Mary Dexter was a makl of nineteen with a fresh peachlilow complexion. Today, wearing a simple white frock, she looked her best and knew It. Iu a few minutes au elderly woman cauie out the front door. Iter hair, worn as a coronet, was silvery white, though she was only forty. Age had touched her face lightly, pressing lu the wrinkles with loving lingers that left only sweetness in the expression. Rumor told a roniantle tale of Linda Penulngtou'a life, and for once rumor was right. A girlish eugageuieut with a young army otttcer who fell lu his first lui l tie, a few years as a nurse In the war, Interrupted by a marriage with Lyall IVuulugtou. early widow hood and a subsequent life devoted to good work these were among the In cidents iu her story. For ruauy years all her plans had beeu for Mary, whom she had adopted long ago. Mrs. lYuuington had takeu a great interest lu Mary because she came from her own town, aud the case of the child was particularly pitiful, for there were no near relatives to whom nhe could lie sent. Fresh from the sadness caused by the death of her husband. Linda found tbe child's companionship a great com fort. Mary had passed sereuely through the stages of childhood and youth aud now, at nineteen, under the training of private tutors, was prepared to enter "ISN'T IT A BKAITT, AL'lfT LDAr Merton college iu the fall. After grad uation endless possibilities opened be fore her. This was the situation that July morning when Mrs. Pennington rame out 011 the porch and greeted young David Ureen, one of Mary's ad mirers. He was a manly fellow of twenty one, son of a prosperous farmer of the rural district. He bad lately been giv en a good sized tract of land by his fa ther, with the Instruction to "see what he could do with It," and he was doing well. "You've Just come back from New York, haven't you, David?" asked Mrs. Pennington. "Yes," said Mary. "He's been away two whole days." The sigh with which this was said brought a laugh from the other two. Mrs. Pennington seated herself Id the rocker. "Why, Mary," she said, "Is this your embroidery on the floor? Pick It up liefore it gets dirty." The girl leaned back comfortably against the railing. "You pick It up, Dave," she said Indifferently. And the young man did so. Rut Linda bit her lip In vexation. It was a little thing, but characteristic of the way Mary made all ber friends wait on her. "Did you go away on business, Da vid V she asked hastily. "No yes well, I don't know as you'd call it exactly business." "I should," said Mary decldedly-'the most Important business for you Just now, Dave." The lad laughed, embar rassed. "Dear me. this sounds very mysteri ous," said .Mrs. Pennington, smiling. "What Is It all about?" "I went to get something for Mary," said David. "And here It Is," said tbe girl, hold ing out ber left hand. "Isn't It a beau ty. Aunt Linda?" A handsome soil, talre flashed Into view. The significance of the stone did not enter Linda Pennington's mlud, for It whs many years since she had thought of such things. "Mary, you know you may not receive presents of Jewelry from young men," she was beginning, but the words died on her lips. Mary and David, looking for some sign of approval, read In her face grief, dlsap poiutinent and refusal. "Aren't you pleased?" went on tbe girl. "We've been engaged since Christmas. Before I visited Florrle Tucker, Dave asked me and I said, 'I'd see.' Then while I was away be kept writing to me and I always did like him best of any of tbe boys so I Just had to say 'yes He's so obsti nate, Dave is, he wouldn't take 'no.' " "Of course I am very much surpris ed," Linda said wbeu she could trust herself to speak. "I think you are both too young to talk of such things. Besides, xU nre jrolug to college soon, Mary, and t do not approve of Indefl nlte eug sgemeuts." ' "But there's nothing Indefinite atsmt our engagement," replied the girl airi ly, twisting the ring ou her Hnger. "We are to le married In September." "Whatr "Oh. yes. It's all set lied," nodding her head. "1 wrote this morning to Merton canceling my application. I'm tired of study what Is the use of it) I know mow now thau any other girl -or boy almost -lu lVirsettowu. Just thluk, after September I'll never have to stuily any more!" Mrs. PeiuiluKtoii rose In wrath from her chair. "Mary." she erled sharply, "you don't kuow what you're saying! You are giving up carelessly what I would give years of my life to have had when I was a girl what you will alwaya regret giving up. I don't often exercise my authority as your guardian, but when you act like a silly child I must. I ask you - no, I order you - to break this engagement!" Mary sprang up aud stumped her foot angrily. "Well. I won't!" she cried. "And you cau't make me; I'm nineteen years old." Linda sank hack lu the chair with trembling lips. The mother who hud eked was speaking through her daughter. "Mary, If you love me," she pleaded, but she knew It would bo no use. Tbe girl's heredity was showing, aud she must Imw to the Inevitable. Mary never would understand what a blow- this was to her gimi'diun's am bitious for her. t'ollege, theu advanced work, or. If the girl preferred, art study In Paris or music lu tiermany these the plans she hud made. Aud this mad whim must overturn them all! Tbe girl's storm of fury spent Itself lu floods of tears. "Aunt l.lmla, I can't. Don't ask me to," she aohhed. David drew his sweetheart toward him. He had been a silent, troubled wltuesa of the scene. Now he spoke Quietly. "It's like this, Mrs. Peimlngtou, we love each other, and we don't see the use of wsltlug. If we wait four years by then we'll have grown apart per haps, aud It will be harder to give In to each other. We want to le married at once. I am making a good living; my people are pleased, and we only wuut your conseut." But she shook her bead Impatiently. "I have nothing against you, David, but It Is lmpMsil)le." "Oh. 110, Mrs. Pennington!" he cried. 'Thlnk-thlnk when yon were young and lu love. Don't you reiuemU'r how It was then?" How old memories cau rise again! A vision of a iKiylsh soldier, with plead ing eyes aud tender smile. Ami that partiug-eould she ever forget the sound of his voli-e, low aud thrilling? . She gave a shuddering sigh aud open ed tear dimmed eyes. "I was only sev enteen and he was twenty and I nev er saw him again. His hotly could not be found. Ah!" Steadying her voice, he went on. "You are right, David. It was foolish ami wrong to try to con trol Mary's life. She must work It out for herself. My plans were far differ ent from this, but I can give thctu up, as I have given up others." "Dear Mrs. Pennington," said David, grasping her baud. Then, when Mary ran off to set tbe supper table aud David followed, with awkward attempts to help, Linda Pen nlugtou drew forth an old locket aud gased long at the portrait within. "Once I thought that the shattering of my dreams would kill me," she mur mured. "But I lived to thunk (Jod fot other dreams and duties that came. So It wilt be now. I tbiuk." "Supper Is reaily. Aunt Linda!" cull ed Mary, and Mrs. Peimlngtou turned from the sunset glow. A Welsh Rip. Every nation bus a Rip Van Winkle of Its own, but the Welsh story of Rip Is utilijue. He Is known as Taffy ap Sion. One uioruliig Taffy heard a bird singing on a tree close by his path. Allured by the melody, he sut down until the music ceased. When he arose, what was his surprise at ob serving that the tree under which he had takeu a seat had now become dead and withered! In the doorway of his borne, which, to his amazement, had also suddenly grown older, be asked of a strange old man for his parents, whom he had left there, as he said, a few minutes before. Upon learning bis name the old man said: "Alas, Taf fy, I have often heard my grandfather, your father, speak of you, and it was said you were under the power of tbe fairies aud would not be released until the last sap of that sycamore had dried up. Embrace me, my deur uncle for you are my uucle embrace your neph ew." Welshmeu do not always per ceive tbe humor of this somewhat nov el situation of a youth for Taffy was still merely a boy being balled as un cle by a gentleman perhaps forty years his senior. Fan For Him. Askum Who was that man who stopped to talk to youT Dudley That's my old barber. Askum Does he usu ally stop you on the street. Dubley No, but he knows I'm shaving myself now and be Just wanted to look at my face and gloat over me Atlanta Con stitution. Their HJIver Anniversary. 'Twas Just about six months or less sines Jinks had wed his w!f. She was a shrew 'y golly day, they lived an awful life! She'd been as nlca, as pie to him till shi had got him cinched, Yet they had scarcely left ii.e church er they fell out and clinched. From then until our tale begins was on unending scrap, Although In single life he'd been a quiet loving chap. IU called her "vixen," "spitfire," "cat;" she called him "Hutan's spawn;" They Jawed from dawn to set of sun, from sunset back to dawn. One day when half a year had passed and found them still at war, 'When Jinks had long been wondering what he was living for, He made a friendly overture to her h aye was dreading, Suggesting that they fugue cards ancnt their silver wedding. The shrew, wrath mingled with amaze, demanded what he meant. As but a poor half dozen munths their fortunes had been blent. His answer came In accents meek; "For give, I pruy you, dear. I'd merely notched my walking stick euut time It seemed a year." -Strickland W. Olllllan In Judge. Christmas is coming and so is the Congregational sale, The Sforjr fa Ifdlrtn Iks name "(Sclden Medical IMscoTerv was suggested by one of Its most import ant and valuable ingredients (Vnlriea Nal rt. Nearly forty years ago, Ihr. Pierre die covered that he could, by the use of pure, trlplo-rellncd glycerine, aided by a cer tain degree of constantly maintained heat ami w ith the aid of apparatus and appliances designed for that purpose, el tract from our most valuable native me dlclnal roots their curaUve proparUea much better than by the use of alcohol, so generally employed. 80 the now world famed "liolden Medical Discovery,' lor the cure ot weak stomach. Indigestion, or dTpepla. torpid liver, or biliousness and kindred derangements was first atade, as It ever slnse has be. n, without a particle 01 aiconoi 11 A glanee of lu Insredl- ents. ttrlnti bottle-wrapper, will show that It Is iron me most found growing valuable medicinal Incur American (omaJ All theae in 11111 'lttlhAI I'hiiArrv la .adOvnT A little book ol tliex f iidortoTneiilJ III1 Kim compiled by Dr. R. V. Pierce, ol RutTtilo, N. Y., aud wfll he mailed ret lu any one asking same br postal card, or letter ailltvUHl to the Doctor as above, Irom these endorsement., copied (rota standard medical looks of all the differ ent school of practice. It will lie found that the Ingredients couiHstlug tbe "liold en Medical Discovery are advised not only for the cure of the above mentioned dles, but also for the cum of all ca tarrhal, bronchial ami throat affections, eecoinpalncd with catarrhal discharges, hoarseness, sore throat, lingering, or hang-on-coiigh, and all those wasting affection which. If not promptly and proiicrly treated are liable to terminate In consumption. Take Dr. Pierce's Dis covery In time and persevere In Its ue until you give it a fair trial and It Is not likely to illsapiadiit. Too much must not be expected of It. It will not perform miracles. It will not cure consumption In It. advance,! stage. No medicine will. It H-i.'l cure the atftvilous that lead ttb W eousumptloii. if Uiken In lime. Proclamation Whereas, ou the '.Mlh day of October, IWU, an itulistlve petition wss tiled In the "Hire of tliet'lly Recorder of tltltslioro Oregon, for the proposed amendment of subdivision M of section &ol the act In is..rM.iiiiig the city of llill.lM.ro, tire goo, II led in the 01P.ee of the .Secretary ol f tale, February , l.sttt. and as amended bv an set approved rel'rosry 11. Hid, ami as niiieudrd by an act approved February U lv). sod as further amended by an si t Hie. I In the olllre ol the Secretary nfHtale, on January 7, llf, and Whereas, said prosipd amendment sutlioriMw tliet'lly t'oiineil of HlllsUiro, Oregon, lo pure (tax a park lor a sum not to exceed f'Jmo, and I J maintain the aine and levy a special lax therefor, and create 4 loud known as the "para Fund," and Whereas, said le'tlllon was In due form s required by Ordiitani-e No. :ftof the my 01 HlllNlHiro. Oregon, amlwaadnlv submitted to a Vote of the legal voters 01 iittistMiro, iiregon, at the annual elec tion held hi mitt City on IiecemlMT S. Iissi, and the Pity Recorder having offici ally rauvasted said votes and rertlhrd tlie result lo ma and it appearing that hhi pnsseo auieniiiueui receiveii issal llrmstive voles and 47 negative votes and the total number of voles oast at aaid elec tion wss '.'Hs; Now, therefore, I, II. Cornelius, as Mayor of the City of lllllstxiro, Oregon, hi obedient lo and by virtue of the power and authority vested in me by the ordinances uf Haiti City, do hereby malt and Issue this proclsiimtlon to the people of the City of HlllsUiro, Oregon, aud do oerrny announce anil declare thai ssld It'tilion and amendment received an af Urinative majority of all effective vote cast at said election and Hist said amend ment shall lake effect and Isj In full force next from and after the Hlh tlay of I cemlwr, I WW Done at 1 1 Ulsln.ro, Oregon, this llecein ber 4lh, l!Mi. (Seal) B. P.CORNKMt'N, Mayor of Hillsboro, Oregon. A ttest: H . T. Ilsgley, Recorder. Proclamation Whereas, on the 2fith day of Ocloler, IMS, an initiative petition was It led In I he of nee of Hie City Recorder of IlillslHiro, Oregon, for tbe proHMd amendment of HiiiHiivisiiiu 07, 01 section ft or the act incorporating the cllyof Hlllslsiro. Ore gon, hied In the olllre nl the Neeretary of rltate, February 20, si, as amended by an act approved February 0, lfsk"., and as amended by au act ep proved February H, I ski, and as further .mended by an act tiled iu the otitis-of the .Secretary ofMlsle on January n, itsia; ano Whnress, said promised amendment aiithorixes the City Council of Hlllslsiro, Oregon, to grant telephone, telegraidi and railroad franchises upon the street 01 riiusisiro. wregon, ana U' l.,..u.,a UUi.l ...itl.... ...... 1.. .1... r...... , imtlM. FM.I.I jnr.itii'ii 111 ,1,1V 1, trill as required by Ordinance No. V.'slof the City of IlillslHiro, Oregon, and was dulv submitted to a vote of the legal voters of iiiitsiKiro, Oregon, at the annua: election held in said City on Decembers, IIUKI, and the City Recorder having nlllclsllv can. vassi'e) sniil votes and cettitled the result to me and It antiearing that said iiroiHised amendment received 21 affirmative votes ami IS negative votes and that the total number 01 votes cast at said election was Now, therefore, I, H. P, Cornelius, as Mayor of tne City 01 11 illsnoro, Oregon, in obedience to and by vlrture of Hie power and authority vested In me by the ordinances or sain uuy. do Hereby nuke and issue this nroclamallon lo the tieonle of the City of Hillsboro, Oregon, and do hereby announce and declare that said petition and amendment received au af firmative majority of all effective votes cast at said election and that said amend ment shall lake effect aud be In full force next from and after the Hth day of He- corn is'r, nam Done at Hillsboro, Oregon, this Decem ber 4, low., (Heal) B. P.COKNKLIim, Mayor of Hillsboro, Oregon, Attosl: II. T, Bagley, Recorder, SUMMONS m t;ik circuit court of tub HTATE OK ORKOON WITHIN ANIl KJR WASHINGTON COUNTY (ieorge Titrpln, Plalntil!',) vs. J. Anna Rankin Titrpln, Defendant.) To Anna Rankin Titrpln, the above named Ileliiudant: In the name of the Ntute of Oregon, you are hereby commanded and required to appear in the above entitled Court and cause, on or before the expiration of six wooks from the data of the first publica tion of this summons In the Hillsboro Argus; the llrst publication thereof being December (I, llsMt. to-wit: On or bsfore January 17lh, 11)07. and answer the com plaint therein tiled against you: and you will please take notice that if you fall so U) appear and answer said complaint, the I'laiiitill' will apply to the Court for the relief pruytd fur in the complaint, to.wlt: For a decree dissolving the marriage 0011 tract existing between the plalnlltl and defendant, upon the ground of deseitlon and for other equitable relief; This summons is served upon yon hy publication by order of Hon. T, A. Mis ltriilo. Judge of the above entitled Court, made and dated In open Court, December 4, WW). UAH LEY A HARK, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Oo to R. IX. Greer for Olympic flour. WtMle Jul list lis ma m.im I'd otiSVeht room DRINK GAMBRINUS BEER SOLD Efce LION K. J. LYON. ADMINISTRATRIX' NOTICE Of Sale of Real Estate at Piivate Sale Notice U hereby given that 1. Hie under signed, administratrix ol the late ol rrank Clspshsw, deceased, by lil,ie ol an order of the Count v Court of Die Slate, of Oregon fur Washington County, duly made and entered In the nuttier id said stale 011 Noveinls-r litli, Wm. I will li"io and alter the loth day ol liocciuhcr, l sell at private sale, for cash lu band, to tbe highest bidder therefor. Hie follnning deecrllied real estate, to It : - Kltuate lu Washington County, Oregon, being particularly descritHsl as lollo.: Iteginiilug at a' post H,.Ktchaloe east su.l 3. Jo chains south of the quarter sct-limi corner to section seven (; and right (si In T. I N. It. 4 W. Will. Mer.. and run ning I belli mill lb 14.1'.' I'hiilli-; Iheuee east I0.0O chains; iheuee north I ..'!, hams: thence west 3.00 ebstlis; I hence 11, .rill 1. 7.. chains; thence weal 7.00 chains to the place of beginning, containing twelve and llMOOO'J.IUi acres, more or less, llnls will I hi received bv me si the l.nn Olllce ol W, N. barren, in Hlllslsiro, tire gun. tsald sale alii lw subject hi emilir matton by th County Court of Washing Ion County, Oregon, Dales! Ibis November H, 1'Oi, ll'A Cl.al'HIAW, Administratrix of tbe es.de ol I'liink Claiwhaw, dnsmstsl, W. N. Harrelt, attorney for said estate PROPOSALS FOR TOLL KOAO In the matter of the application for leasing of t'ooi.tv It.tad No. '.'IS j known a lh Wilson mrr find : I Now at this time come this 01.1 t. r ..11 fur bearing oisiu the is-niiim of J.diu Mc Clarau and John Heisler a"kiug Hint tills Court le lb following ib-seiibisl tnml to wit: Couiiniiiicliig at the nullinel curlier of the O. I'stsuiis I). C ,Si. :n T. I N. It. a W. in Washington Cutinlv, Oregon, and running llieine in a wenlerly direction following the Wilson river cad lo the Tillamook futility 'li.. lor tin' pur piste of making said road s loll r.uul and It appearing lo the Court that the road lintn ill mriilloued Is mi niiuiilrd lh.it lliereis little or no lis-sl laisir along llo- Hue of said nd, and Hist It is iui.silild f..r said road In!. kept In pri..er . edition for travel by lis al laUir along ihe line ol aid road and that It is tor Ihe he-l Intel sits of lb said l uunlr id VN nsliluuton and for the hm.,i. living sloug the line of the said rsd and for etery rs..n In terested therein lor said mud to be leard for a loll riHid. 'I hnt said r.d Is a public County road. 'I bat It is ciis'dicul 110,1 lawful 11ml. r tin provisions ol sei imu 41(17 of H. A C. annotated lisle and t:il ate uf the Hist of Oregon, that said road he leased. It is therefore ordered and adjudged that Hie Mad deaerllicd as follow s t.i- w It; Couillien -IHK at the houlliwesl is.ruer of theO. rarsous, ). C. N, (nn T . K. ft W, In Washington County, I ire and running thence in a Westerly direc tion following the Wilson nv.-t road to the Tillamook County line, Is-bstsed tor th purposes of keeping I tie sum open aud In repair and Improved for a periiel ol 10 years with toe right lu n.n.leuiu,,ii therefor to eollrct and receive lulls f,.r travel thereon in the manner provided by lav. That there shall Is. ,l.i,svl un.n ssld road one toll gate, that the grade of the road shall 1st kepi the same thai it now is, and Hi material-used in the re pair or constriiellnn of the roa.t or sny part thereof shall lie same a is now used Ineuch places. H Is further ordered and adjudged that tbe Clerk ol this Court Is. and hereby ! ordered to cause llus order lo Imj published iu s weekly newspaper uf general circulation within lids County sndKlste lor a ierlml or four works, and In like manner lo publish a notice to the effect that sealed bids will Is. received at the Clerks olllce within Washing!.. u County, On gnu, fur the lrainK 1,1 ald Mad, until Wednesday Ihe y.i.l, day of Jan. IMI7, until the hour uf III o'clock A. M. of said date. Now therefore, In pursuance of the foregoing order of the County Court of the (state of Oregon, fur Washington County, made by wild Court 011 the ;ih dsy ol Novinlr, lutxl, soil entered in the records thereof, NOTICE l HKRKIIY OIVKN that sealed bids will be re. .-he, I 11 1 ih olllce of the County Clerk of said Wash. Ingloit County, iiregon, In HilMsirn, said County and (Slate, on Wednesday Hie second day of January Iir7, null) the hour of In o'clock a, in. of said day, ho leasing nf a County road fur the lioriueie of making It a toll road ; which said rond is described ss follows to wit: Commencing si the south west c.irner of the O. Parsons, I). I, c. No. .'SI, T. I N. R. 6 W. Will Mnr. and running Ihenee In a westerly direction following Urn Wil son liver road to the Tillamook County line. Hidden must state the amount of loll to he charged. No bids will lie considered unless ae. compauied by au undertaking, executed by twoormnre sureties. In the sum of two thousand dollars, tn ho vol. I upon the condition that the bidder, tr Hie lease Is awarded to him, will wifhiu leu days tlierealter enter Into the contract lor keep ing; above described road aud give the undertaking bi secure the perluruiauee thereof as provided by law. The right to reject any and all bids re served. Hillsboro, Oregon, November U7, MM, K. J. HOUM AN. Cutinly Clerk, Admlnlsrator's Notice. Notice I hereby irlven, flint flie uiuUir algued has been, by the County Court of the Htale of Oregon, for WiiNliiiudoii County, duly appointed Administrator nf the estate of Michael Welch, Deceased and has duly qualified and enter.'. I upon the discharge of his ditties us snrli. Now therefore, all persons having claims against the estate of Mlcluu.1 Welch, deceased, am hereby required to present the same to the iimleruii'iied l the law olllce of llugley A Hare, at Hills burn, Oregon, together with proner vouchers, within six (II) ni.mlhs from , date hereof. Dated tlils.'lrd day or October, ll tiil, JOHN WKI.CII Administrator of the Kstaloof Mlehncl Welch, deceased. Ilsgley A Hare, Atlys. fur Administra tor. . Admltilstratrlx' Notice Notice Is hereby given Hint ihn under signed has been duly appointed admliilH trstrls nr Hi Mliu ..r ,, , iZ. 1 i 1 ,1 'iapsnuiy, leeeaMMl, by the County Com I nf Wash' 'Bi !' r""y "r H' Hints of Oregon, ... ,...i mi nan uuiy iiiiaillled iin silcli. Now, therefore, all peisntiH having fuailll Hiralnal. I he nul... ..e 1 .... 1 . 1.1.. r Ulttshaw, decensed are reiuired 11ml 11. V 1 1 l',rni inem to inn, duly y"1!!?.!' fl t,,n u"1",, W. N, HanelL In HI Islmrn, ore., within six iiiuiiIIih frnm ilate hereof. Dated at Hllhiboro.thls AiigtiHl, ;io, liKm i,i ii. . , ,lUK "I'AI'HIIAW, Administratrix of the Kstafe of l.'m nk vwuaims, 4'ueas( W . N llarrett, Attorney for AdiiilnHtm. trig. Buy your school Comjick '. tablotH ut Mc- -- - A A tffff fit tfffffff f I he Best ol Alt Beer. bv SALOON rrcprWter IMIIIIIIIMI Edison's Gold Mould ed Krcords in StocK I'Kict: ;5 Ct.NTJt. S-sir'tr. E. L. McCORMICIl tuiiMwmo owr.ooN COR WIN A HEW EL DmIsts In All kinds ol l irsli Meals. 1'ihea Rea sonable. Will inert rompelltloa. ChUkcu aud Poultry always cm hand Us.n otdt r, I'lre d lively to all palls of the town. We buy bit stock. Da4h rme Second Stroot. Hllluboro, Of Oregon Shout line U.mon Pacific AM) !ITKAIH TO Ilia: ICAST DAII.V r HUM I'oitTI.AMIi. Thio.i;!i I'ulluun lan.lsr.t and louilel : slcrping cms daily to I'loslia, Chlcego, Spoksur; ti.tuisl alrrplug tar dally lo ; Kansas 1. iu , llitooli I'olluisii tourist ' steeping mis s i..nnlly rnuduilrd) ! weekly 10 Vhlcagn, Kansas Cily, 1- cltuliig chmr cars (srats lire) lo the liast daily. Ml aasiva rsosi i.ii. I lormr ros ' Ixll V I'iil.ait.i I f"H , land H.is'uil H;. . a, 1 la : II111.I- TIMK H'HK.l'I.M r..s I'ulit I, A Ml Salt I ikn. Ilenvrr, I t. Worth, iiiiisIi. kn.is City, hi Xiv t. a. I l...ui, Cl.ii.,i and lugloll I last i Alia. die I r;i.'i's s:l. r. vi, is ! Ho ..i- I Ingtoti i(Sl. Paul j r'M ; Mail ll:l.'i r. M. : via : Hjs.kane 1 Poll j land Idggs ! I.., .,i S., AM alt Lake, Denver, I l. Worih, I hi. at. a, Kan-as Illy, HI, Isiuls, Cbiisg.i and Kasl Wallu Walls, I j' ms lon,Sn.kane,W ull.i. e I'lillinau, Miuuesp. oils, Ml, I'aul, l)i. Intl., Milwaukm., III. ago and I'.ast l'..r all l.a al point between lltgijs and 7I5. H.IKJ4, h I oliiaud t tKWr . Ii.IVK.li St 'II KIK LK VKUVI I'olll l.AM) Itlver Is.at on the lower Cnlumbia and Wilhuiieiui daily es.-i.pf fsuudsy. LOW 1 1 AT I .H To and fii.iii all i.oints in ih Ksi I 'I'lckets via this roule 1.11 sale at all depot olllees of 1 In, houiliern I'scllle Co, WM. McMI UUAV, (ii uiTiil l'HHNengiir A rent I'urllaiiil, Oregon. ..Contral Moat Market.. CMMOTT BROS., Prom., fwoeeaaora lo O. THhuef Keep coiiHtiuilly on mM, (jut supply ol fnsli iiuats of all kinds. A Now Cra in Prloo We arc Koing to sell mriitn at pi Ices low. er tin 11 those which have prevailed In the past. Call In and see us. We mean business. Tlmne and l'rce Dellvrry Main Street, opposite Tiialnlln Hold, IlilWiino, Oregon, IIAMI ORU'S IULSAM or MYRRH Tor t he IIhiii.hi System Heals euls, Iuiiiim, brulsca, swell. lngs, Ntraius,H,ia!iiN, weak J.iluls, sprained ankles, si ruined ,m.u all lameiuw, sill! neek, Hn. lhrim(, iiiiiisy ai;iie In . and breast toolluielie, earache, rlu n,m' u'tiralgla, pleuilsy, pi ninnia, in. lamed sore eyes, l-u,N ,,,u. blains, corns, liunluim, lilies, iu sonous wounds lit bites of dugs and si tigs nf Iiihi.cIh, old sores. 1 hth, lever sores, Hll Herb wounds mid slops bleeding, I OK DOMISMC ANIMAIS Heals gall snres, wire ciiIh, Hall WnuiulH, eulle.Moin l.inmlM, bruises, swoIIimkm spmliis, slmuidor Htmlim, UNi111nlu.il, I,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,, I'lilln, btinelies, spavin, iinK,ne Hecate, ich, in,,,! lever, gteasu heel 1 Nl'. "" "ores, list 1, la, pollnvil ,",1" Wouiuls, Inotinl, fuuls caked tul.lor, Horn tenia, and every Kind o Hudi wniiiid. ,J TlilNlMejiaranlee.l. Mmiev back 1 '"'tl,lN '"I'ltw nil. bring vnur hutlle hack and Kt your refund. JJ.SMITH JlanliH, Ore, P.O. Address, liwnvll., TI011I.0 1 1 J y..J' WrrVyrrVVVyyyVVy