Htliisofto Aaousi rts, 1, t eo? S3aa WANT SONGBIRDS SGON Will Cost About $2.00 per Pair, Ready to Turn Loose OXE MAS WILL BCY FIVE PAIRS Club is Formed la Psrtlssd Wsj Kst Out Here? E. A. Wolf, of Reedville, and who is an enthusiastic songbird sup- porter, was io town Monday, and wat Riven a letter from C. F. Pflu ger, of Portland, written to J. C Karatli, in response to a request for information aa to the probahle cost of importing German or En giieh skylarks to Washington County. Mr. Ptluger is secretary of the Portland club, and ha stale that with ezpressaga the birds will coet about 12 per pair, and that the lose in shipment is not heavy between New York and Portland. Mr. Wolf ears that ha will con tribute ten dollars toward the pro tect for the Keedville section. These birds are the sweetest song' cters of the featherred kingdom. and their melody is something wonderful. It is suggested that a club be formed for Washington County, and that when the birds are received thai they be taken to the various localities where cod tribntions are made, tod liberated on the meadows. In view of this, the Argus suggests that an organi tation be formed for this purpoee, nd that it be done in time to get a shipment this Spring. The list has been left at the Argus office snd aa soon as enough sign up to effect an organization, officers will be elected, the birds purchased, and distributed where the subscriptions corns from as nearly as possible Forest Grove, it is said, has already subscribed for 25 pair. Farmers who like song birds which are great insect destroyers should join and have a pair of these for their farms or or chards. The Knights of Pythias will hold an annual reunion on February 18, and the word has been sent to the boys all over , the northwest. It is peculiar that only two of the boys are in distant parts of the United States. R. A. Atkins, the gifted pulpit orator, is in charge of the M. . Church at Necedah, Wisconsin, and J. A. Kremis, formerly a gro cer here, is in business at ' Albu quei que, New Mexico. The lodge expects to have a regular old-fashioned homecoming, as many of the boys are in Oregon, Washington and Idaho,'; ' .. ; The Hillsboro Commercial Bank will pay 4 per cent. Compounded three 1907. times a year; after Jan. 1, The groundhog did not come out last Saturday to see his shadow that is to say, he didn't see his shadow if he did come out. This is supposed to be p'rophetic of an early Spring, as it is an old saying that if be sees his shadow on Feb ruary 2, "Groundhog Day," he win go in his hole and remain there for six weeks. While there's nothing to it yet it is a nice delusion to bug, and there is a superstitious hope for an early Spring. Are you a smoker? Then call for the Schiller or Excellencia Oregon manufacture. Max Crandall left Monday after noon for Tillamook, making the trip via Astoria, on the Sue Elmore. This is the vessel the name of which got a Tillamook newspaper man sued for libel. The defendaot published an article saying his competitor had drank enough whiskey to float the Sue Elmore. A verdict was given the complain ing newspaper man,' and the judgment iii of record.' Loose clover hay for sale at reasonable price. F. M. Heidel, Hillsboro. The petitions out for rock roads nnd a start this year as far sb funds will permit is said to be meeting with excellent success. If yon are in favor of this, cat out the coupon and send it in to this office. Yon will find it in another place in this issue, If you wish you can attach a piece of paper to it and get the signature of your neighbors. ' The old veterans of this locality, as a rule, say they are not in par ticular favor of the proposed bill that would prohibit . sports on Decoration Day. They say that as s rule baseball games and the like are not scheduled at the hours that interfere with either the morning or evening exercises usual by the veterans on that day. The rains of last week and first of this week were very acceptable to Oregonians. Those complain ing of the grip were at once nota bly better, and there was a general butter tone in health. There's nothing like Oregon rain for Ore gonians. Tbouacds of bushels of potatoes have been frozen in the county as one of the features of (he recent cold wave. Potatoes are now re tailing in places at as high as $1 25 per sack, with the probability of i.em gong signer, Supt. Smith, cf P. It. & N. con struction, report? that the road no has i?3 men at work above Bux ton. The portal of the tunnel Is about cleared away and the open ing will soon be made. Geo. Miller and wife, of Hepp ner, returned this neck after an extend d visit with relatives be yond GUnwe. Mr. Miller is at present working as a saleeman in one of the Heppner stores. A PraLCticail Wooing By CA&MC GKtCN Tti ere could he no doubt ubout it lira, Raiusford a agitutod. Her louder white hands, hospitality engag ed In making tea for Leonard Urey, trembled. Her guest. Km n In it baric la hi chair ou tlie opjxisite aid of Hie fireplace, watched this phruouienon curiously. The little social world in which these two ngurea moved milixed tliut had It not been (or Mrs. Ritinsfnrd's daughter. Ethel, the tall, eleaa cut. ix'rsoiiabl bachelor, watohlnic bis hostess with MiTowlug eyes, would long ap have married the pretty widow, with her Geuie-llke figure und her Independent fortune, but what It did out know was that Grey was chafing muter the long delay and the frequent postponements which had marked his putlent wooing. Bnt. even aa he wondered at the trem- bliug bands, he knew that the psycho logical moment for coiniueut had not yet arrived. Five niluutes later Mrs. Ralnsford stirred her tea violently and raised tear tilled eyes to the friendly fac across the fireplace. Leouard, Ethel has Just told me that she Is engajretl" Mr. Grey set down his teacup with a clatter that did not harmonize with the subdued surroundings and the waning light lu the library. "Which one," he demanded, "Harry, Jack or Teddy?" "Neither," snapped Mrs. Ralnsford. Then followed something Tery like a groan, "it Is her her riding master one Oscar Tremayne. Now, Isn't thai name quite enough, withont the re position the fellow holds r "Handsome. I presume," mused Grey onsympathetlcally. "Knows how to wear English riding clothes, etc! How did It happenT Mrs. Ralnsford leaned forward con fidentially. "I am beginning to believe It was a plot betweeu this wretched man and "UONAKD, KTHRI, FAS JTJ1T TOLD THAT 8BK IS KNGAOKD." Bettina, and she had seemed to be such a model governess and compan ion, so highly recommended. Well, I shall take Ethel abroad next month. Perhaps she will forget him." i "More likely, being a clever youth, Tremayne was that the name? will smell a rat and persuade her to elope meanwhile. No, my dear Elizabeth; we most think of some better plan than that" "What? Do suggest something, Leonard, quickly. I declare I have been so unstrung all the afternoon I have not known what callers said to me. It seemed as If every one must know it and be pitying me." Leonard Grey rose slowly and drew on his gloves deliberately. "You and Ethel are to go to the Em pire with me tonight, you remember, and I have a table afterward at Sher ry's. I think I'll step over to tbe academy and ask this Tremayne to make tbe fourth. I was going to have Dick, buf- "Leonard! At the Empire! And Sherry's! Oh, really" Mr. Grey took her band between his two broad palms. "My dear little woman, It Is not be cause I wish to make Mr. Tremayne's acquaintance, but because I think it Is best" ' " : - . Ethel stole a furtive glance from the stage to the back of the box. Some bow she was vaguely relieved that her mother and not Tremayne was seated In the front at her side. ' Of course Tremayne was delightful, but some how his evening clothes did not fit as well ia his riding suit. The invitation had been rather sudden. Terhaps they had not been properly pressed, bnt there really was an. unsightly hump of cloth over his right shoulder blade. She glanced back at the stage, then turned to the left Why was Mrs. Tan Cott leveling ber glasses at their box In such a direct fashion? Really, women past belledom could be so odious! The orchestra broke Into a rollicking march. The star was about to enter. Tremayne leaned over her chair. "Makes you think of a canter through the park on a frosty morning; doesn't ltr ... PtbsJ smiled and forgot the odlow MS M'n. Vaa Cott. Kstt memorlss cluxtttvd about tliiMH- runlet's threturs the park Ou a fivvj morning. fine womuu. ur tiivther," whle pered Tremayne under cover of tin ap plause which greeted tlie star. "Never dreamed she'd t.tkti It so nicely, dkl you r Ethel glauced at her mother. What a darling mother she was, lu her black clitft'oa, with touches of real lace and frosty pearls, Sl was a thoroughbred, was that little mother. KM ween the first and second acta a steady stream of callers came tuto thelt box. No one seemed surprised to flud Tremayu there, and alie wondered It they knew. "So. "That could not be, for no on offered congratulations. Be tween the second and third act Tre mayne excused. himself. There was a friend on the other aide of the house he wanted to see. In truth, he felt urgeut hvi of a soothing cigarette. Pick Van h.ti.e s!iped Into the chair behind . !. "Nitv little girl, you are, Ethel, to liii-V ixirelf so pleasant to Grey's 'a ! protege. What la It? The coming Or a second Whistler? Or if, a c mimon Socialist?" K:in'!'s cheeks burned. "Heally, Dick, It seems tbe correct thine for you boys to make fun of any oue who works for hia lirlug." Dick whistled softly. "So that's the game! You are not thinking of moving down to one of the settlement houses, are you? Rum cook ing down there, the girls tell me." Ethel was glad when the curtain rose on the last act, but there was still Sher ry's to face, and. In the great gold and white salon, a stream of well groomed, clean cut men pawing their table. Each man seemed bent ou stopping for a chat! Itut It was Mrs. Ralnsford who really held court. Ethel was curiously uncomfortable. The roue shaded lights on their table did not soften the hump on Tremayne's shoulder nor tbe sharp edge of his manner under the trying ordeal of Innumerable Introductions and the .Incessant fire of repartee. She could not umlerataud Kliy tbeae men, who had seen them riding together, did not recognize the riding master. 8b was glad wheu her mother gave the signal to rise, glad wheu the cool dark ness of Forty fourth street swallowed their carriage, glad when Tremayne told his host that he would like to be dropped at tbe Circle, glad when aha was aafe In ber own room, with its rose cretonne hangings abutting out her mother's quizsical, half laughing eyes. Leonard Grey's private secretary held the telephoue receiver aloft, while her right hand was laid care fully over the mouthpiece. "Mrs. Ralnsford?" she announced Interrogatively. "You may go for a few minutes. Miss Nettle," replied Grey, with an odd smile, and he reached for his desk phone. "(ooU morning." "Ob, Leonard, la that your rippled exultantly aloug the Invisible wires. "It haa Just dawned ou me that you are the cleverest man. Ethel la de termined to sail for Europe next week. Of course I asked no questions Just promised to get bookings. If possible. Do you think it could be managed?" "Certainly; anything can be man aged if you go at It right" Grey's smiling Hps were very close to tbe telephone and his voice waa soft and caressing. "I feel quite sure I could get a suit on the Amertka" "Oh, one large stateroom will do us anything, so she never see that odlofis man again. Tbe cure la com plete." "But what about me.' I tniuk 1 ought to hav something to say about my own wedding trip." Over tbe wire floated a gasp. "Don't argue, Elizabeth," continued Grey, with a certain ring of deter mination in his voice. "You'll need me on the other side to fend off un desirable counts in Italy and Impos sible pretty princes In Germany." "But a honeymoon with a grown daughter as an accessory" The voice at the other end of the wire faltered even aa Grey's gained in firmness. "For the good of the cause I think we could stand lt-and. Elisabeth, dear, rather than wait any longer I'd well it was an awful temptation to tell Ethel and her riding master to run off and be happy forever afterward" ."But they would not be happy" "Exactly, and that Is why I think I deserve my reward dearest" "Oh, not over tbe wire. Come up tonight" Grey smiled. "No; at 5 for tea." And he hung up tbe receiver. SUMMONS IS THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE BTATE OF OKKOON FOR WASH INGTON COUNTY Dora M. Newman, Plaintiff.) vs. William Newman, Defendant.! To William Newman, the above named Defend'-nt ' In the name of tbe State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint tiled agalast you in the above en til led suit, on or before tha last clay of the time perscribed in the order for the publication of this summons, said time being six weeks from the first pub lication of thin ruminons: and if you fail so to appear and answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for relief demanded in the complaint In said suit, to-wit:-For a decree aisolvlng the bonds of matrimony and marriage con tract existing between the Plain till' and yniirsell. This summons is pnlllshed by Order of tbe Hon. J. W. Qoodin, County Judge of said Washington County, Htate of Ore gon, which order was duly msdo and tiled on the 4th day of February, 1W7, and the date of the first publication hereof is the 7th day of February, 1!J7. V. K. STRODE. Attorney for Plaintiff. Notice of Final Settlement Notice is hereby given that the under signed, executor of the 'slate of Charles W. Rosa, deceased, has filed his final ac count as said executor, and that the Coun ty Court of the State of Oiegon, for the County of Washington, has fixed Mon day, March 4, 1907, at ten a. m,, In the county court room, in Hillsboro, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing objec tions to said final account, If any there be, and for tbe final settlement of said estate. JOHN W. ROSA, Executrix of the Estate of Chas. W. Rosa, deceased, Dated at Hillsboro, Ore., this 28th day Of January, 1007. H. T. Bagleyy Attorney for Executor, - TEACHERS' EXAMINATION Notice i hereby given that the t Vittit v Miper!ttlMiiii ul Washington Cuunly will hold the reiiular esRUiiiistnm ot Hp plicants for suite no, I coiintv iwin'raal the Public School Kulltliiift in llillnlxm., as follows: For Slato Tapers Commencing Vlnswlay, February lit at o'clock . in., ami oliittiuiiiig until Saturday. February lit, at 4 p. in. Weltietayl,iiniatchl, spcllltn:, his tory, physical gncgraphv, mailing, piji h ology. Thursday Written arithmetic, theory of leaching, uraiiiinar, bookkeeping, physic, civil govern utcut. triday Fhyaiolopy, geography, mental arithmetic. oiiuihwiIioii, algebra. Saturday Botanv, plane gcmtielrv, k-en-erat history, Knglish literature, school law. For fount; ranrr Commencing Wednesday, Ketiruarv :t at 9 o'clock a. in., and continuing iinlii r'rlday, February l.'i, at 4 o'clock p. m. First, Setoud ami' Third tirauV Ort ideate VtllPilaT.t,Hhii,K t.kil.i i, t,it...... thovraphy, resiling. ' Thursday Written aiithmelio, theory of teaching, grammar, phyiologv. rutin veviKniiiy llieuuu ai II IllllCllC, school law, civil government. Primary tViiillcatcs Wedneday-Penmanship, oitliogrtiphy arithmetic, reading. Thursday Art of iuesticuiut, theory of teaching, physiology. Yours truly, M. C. CASK, County School upeiuitcndei.t. TIME TABLE A isew papteiigtr tiain as follows: Leaves for Portland Forest Grove local Sberidaa Flyer Forest Grove local Corvallia overland Arrives horn Portland Corvallia overland Forest Grove local Sheridan Flyer Forest Grove local Leaving Portlaud Corvallia oveitand.. Forest Grove local. Sberidsn Flyer Forest Grove local Arrival in Portlsnd Forest Grove local . , Sheridan Flyer Forest Grove local , Corvallia overland The Forest Grove lot carry baggage. M-htiltile is . . 6:Va. in. , , v:ojs a. m. , , 1 4 J p. in. .. 4:31 p. m. ... S:.j a. . . u:o" p. ,. .1:20 p .. 6:1; p. , . 7:30 a. m. . 1 1 : a. m . . 4:10 p. 111. .. fi:jo p. in ... S.thj a. m. . ,io:jo a. 111 ... 1:50 p. ui. ... .i:jo p. 111, al dot s not FARM FOR SALE I wish to sell my farm contairirg 152 acres. 1 10 acres tin ier ctil i vatioo; guo hotisaand Imni; good orchard Three am) one half tulles fouth of Hillshorn and one mile west of Farmington. For further information apply to K. I'.urk halter. Hillsboro, Ore., U F 1). 2. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given that the under signed has 1 1 led j 1 the county court of the State of Oregon for Washington Couniy, his final acco'unt in the mutter of tbe Es tate of Martha C0I1VH, drcrused, ami I list said Court has lixed Monday, tha L'lM day of January, PJ7. at IU o'clock A. M. of laid day at the Court Room in Hillsho rn, Oregon, an the tune ami place lor hear ing objections to said tiual account and lor the final settlement of said eatutn. Dated this loth dnv of December, PKK1, JULIl'S COI.FKLT, Administrator. Geo It. Bagley, Attorney lor Adminis trator. REGISTRATION OF LAND TITLE In the Matter of the Application of) Wallace MrX'sniant for the Regis. tratinn of the title to the following t descried real property situate in the County of Washington and State of Oregon, ti-wit: The southeast quarter, tha west half of the northeastquarter, theeat half of the northwest quarter and the northwest quarter of the north- weat quarter or section ,H in Township 2 south, of Kauge 1 west of the Willamette Meridian; also, the north half of the north-1 east quarter of Section in 'Inwn- i ship 3 south, of Range I west ul the Willamette Meridian, except- ing therefrom the right of way of I the Oregon Electric Railway Com I panv. I To E. U Cole and all others whom it may concern: Tak notice that on the 4th day of Jan uary, 1!7, an application was llled by said Wallace McCarnaut in the lircuil Court of Washingtoit County, for Initial regintration of the title to the lail alaive described. Now unless yon appear on or before the 10th day of February, A. I), 1!7, and show cause why such application shall not lie granted, tbe same will be taken as confessed and a decree will be entered according to the prayer of the application and you will lie forever barred from dis puting the same. E. J. (KIDMAN. Clerk of the Circuit Court of the Mule of Oregon, for Washington County. Notice of Guardian Sals for Real Property Notice s hereby given that in pursuance of order of sale of real prorty mails and entered by the County Court of Washing ton County. Htate of Oreeon. on the sMth day of December, lfi, 111 the. matter of me guaraianslilp eslaleol .mini o. llalcii, Mable Bretherton, formerly Mable Hatch. Charleton F. Hatch, Kred M. Hatch, and Edwin H. Hatch, minors, the uiidirsign ed, duly apiMiiuted, qualliiod and acting guardian of (he persons and estates of said minors, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, suhftir-t to confirma tion by said Court, the following Icm crilied real property, situate in Washing ton County, Oregon, and uelng more par ticularly described as follows, towit: The f jist 68 feet of Lot 2 In Block 20 In the town of Forest Grove. Oregon. 'Phut said sale will be made on the lsth day of February, I'M, at 10 o'clock in the fore- noon 01 said day at inn Mouth door or the Court House In Hillsboro, Washington County, Oregon. Terms to be cash in hand, and the con veyance at the expense of the purchaser. JS. T. HATCH, Guard Ian. F. F. Freeman and K, B. Tongue, At torneys lor Ouarcllan, Executrix' Notice Notice is hereby given that I, the under signed, have been, by the county court of the Htate of Oregon, for Washington county, duly appointed executrix of the estate of Charles Ielch, deceased, and have duly qualified as such. All persons having claims against said estate am hereby notified to present t he same to me, with proper vouchers, at the Law Oil ice of W, N. Barrett, In Hillsboro, Oregon, within six (0) months from tbe date here of. - Baud this December 20th 1900. , LOUINALKICIT. Executrix of the estate of Charles Leioh, daneaaerl. 1 W, N. Barrett, Attorney for Estate, Admlitlsiratrla' Notk't N'"licv Is heTt by given, that I. Hie uinlcr signed, have len by the tVuntv Court uf the Slate of Oregon, for Washington t 'iiiinty, duly apMiin!ed Administrator of the eM.de of Nsinuel Kverllt, decaaaevl, Ullh the willuf said deceased minimi, and have duly qualMled as such. Nun therefore, all parsons having claims against said vslata ar hereby untitled 10 pieseut the same to in with proper voucheisat lh law orttceofW. N. Itsr rett. in Hillshoro, Oregon, within six mouths from the data hsreof. Dated this 17th dav of January, piQ7. JOHN M. HKoWN. Administrator v.llb the will auuaxrd of Samuel Kverllt, deceased. W. N. Harrett, Attorney Por Kslate, SUMMONS IS THE ClUCl'IT COURT OK THK STATK OF OKKUON, roK THK COVNTY OK WAKIIINUTON Oeorge Kchulniertch and A. 8. -"uoies, PlainlilU, vs. Oregon ,t Caltlornla It. R. Com. pany, a Corporation, ami M. I Paxou, miandauta. To M. 1., Paxon, oue of the alsiya iiautad IH-leiuiauts; In tha name of the Stated Oregon, vou ue hereby commanded and rrqulrvd lo be and apfiear lu tha above entitled Court .mil ansr the coiuplaint llled against you in tha above entitled causa un or be. for the expiration of six (U) weeks from the data of the first publication l thla iimiiioiis. lu the Hillsboro Argua, th llrst publication thereof, being on th JHh day of ie., lnw, to-wlt: On or be lore tbe 31st day Jaiiuai y, 1107, and you will please uk no! u that if you Isii ao to apis-araml answer said cninplalnt the I'lamtiits will take a decree, Mainat you, adjudging and decreeing that lliev are the owuerx in fe stmpleof all of the'West I of th Northeast ipiartarnf Seitloii W, t'.S N li. 8W ..or the Will. Mar., eon. tainlng eltthly SU) acres, (re from ny " all claim, right, liila ml Interaal maile by vou, and that yon lie forsver barred and precluded from cUiiuIuk any riKlit, title or Interest theraln or thereto, ami for such other and fnrthar decree aa may he mswuiary and pmis-r. This summon la served upon vou by publication, by order or Honors bla J. W. Oisvdiu, County Judge of Waahiugtoii t'tiuiity, Oieiton, msile and daled nu th I -th day of IWnnlw, pajii, liAOl.KY .t HARK. Attorneys for Plslntills SUMMONS IX THK ClUCl'IT COURT OF THK STATK OF OllKUON. t)H WAHII. INliTON COUNTY Christ F. K. von Udlges, PlalnlllT, 1 ' t Annie Alfrleda rou Udlgea, IWendanU To Annie Alfriwlavon Ladlgea, defend anl nlsivn named, lu the name of the Stale of Oregon, vou are hereby notitied thst the Planilill h'sra iu haa filed a complaint against you in tliealsiveenlltlml Court and caua, and you are hereby required In apiiear and answer the said complaint or file sum appearance thereto on or Iwfor the laal day prescrllwd by th order of pnlllc tion hereof, to-lt: On or lafor the II r tnenlh day or March, I1SJ7, ami II vou (all so Ui apMar and answer th complaint or II In some appearance herein, the Plaint Iff w ill cause your default to h entered and noted and w ill apply lo the court for the relief prayed for In said Complaint, to. wit: A decree forever dissolving In bonds of matrimony now lstlug I tween you and the PlalntlfT and for such other relief as to th Court may aem pmiier. I lie date of the llrst publication of tbli siiinmons Is the 24th day of January, I',i7 and this suiiiinoni is u be published on every Thursday of each weak for a IH-riod of six successive weeks between said dates. This summons Is published by order of the Hon. Thomas A. McHrule, Judge ol the above entitled Court, mad In Cham trs this '.Mm I day of January, 1IU7. Chas. J. Hchushl, Attorney for Plaintiff. Notice of Final Settlement Notice Is hereby given that th under signed, executrix, has tiled in the County Court of the Hlat of Oregon, for Wash ington County, har final account In lb matlernf th last Will and testament of liavid Purser, deceased, and aaid Court has fixed Monday, March 4. 1H07, at ten a. tn and the court room In Hillsliom, Or, iron, as the time and idA, tn hMn jectlnns Ul said llnai account, If any lliare ue, hii tor inn unai aeiuemnni ol aalil estate. HANNAH Ft KSKIt. Kxectitrix of tha last will and testament uf Daviil Purser, lieceasert. Diited al Hlllslsiro, this 2ftth day of January, IWI7. It. T. Hagley, attnrnry for the rxaciitiia OREGON Snoqj LINE UNimPACinc AMD 8 THAINH TO THE KANT lAH,Y UtOM POItTIiAND, Through Pullman standard and tourist sleeping-cnrs daily to Omaha, Chicago, Spokane; tourist sleeping-car dally to Kansas City; through Pullman tourist sleeping-cars (personally conducted) weekly to Chicago, Kansas City, let-lining chair cars (seats free) to the F.ast daily. flRPART run PAII,V Chicago Hpeclal 9:;kja.m. via Atlantic Kx press K:16r,M, via gtou St. Paul ' Fast Mail 6:16 P. v. via Spokane " Port land IHggs Local rl:l.r A.M TIMB BCHKbULES raim POKTLAND aaaivx raon DAii.r Salt Lake, Denver, Ft. Worth, ouiaha, Kansas City, Ht. IiOiiis, Chicago and Kast 0:00 !. M, Halt Lake, Denver, Ft. Worth. Omaha, Kansas City, Ht, Ijouis, Chicago ami Kast Walla Walla, Lewis- ton.Hpoksn, Wallace Pullman, Mlniieap oils, St. Paul, iu Inth, Milwaukee, JChicago and Kast For all local points between lllggs and Portland 7:15 a. a 8:00 s.m 0:00 r.u, KIVKH SCHKDULK VROM PORTUlfD Klvnr boats on the lower Columbia and Willamette daily except Sunday, LOW KATRH to and from all points in the Kast Tickets via this ronte on sale at all depot otliee of the Houthern Pacific Co, WM. MoMURRAY, General Passenger Agent Portland, Oregon. & Millinery Sale ,1 put my goods on sale for the first time tins season. Now is tlie time to buy. I will have out A lot of New and Fashionable Hats at sale, prices. This oiler holds Root! until the loth of Novetulicr. GERTRUDE Above L. M. HOP GOLD BEER ON DRAUGHT W. E. McCOURT S Sacontl Strt. Oppualla When You Buy Shoes Buy Good Shoes A Fine Iiue of Fancy Slippers for Men. The Wst shoe in llu- uiaikit is the Till Kinney shoe for nu n. Also a line line for boys, also school shoes. The In-sit heavy work shoes for men. RubUrs for men and boys, at J. C. GREER'S DO YOU WANT GOOD ROADS? Do yon desire good roek roads in your County? If so, cut out tin's petition, sign it, have your lieighliors sigti it, and send to the Hillsboro A rtis. u must help IN THIS WAV. ) II' NOW. DoVnt K PART. Do IT NOW. TO THK HONORAW.K COUNTY COURT OF THK STATIC OF ORIvOON, FOR WASHINGTON COUNTY. Your undersigned Petitioners would respectfully rep resent: That we arc resident taxpayers of the County of Washington; That we desire the Comity Court of the State of - Oregon for Washington County, out of any moneys in the County Treasury, not otherwise appro priated, to purchase machinery and material necessary to initiate permanent rock road building in Wash iugton County, and for the construction dtiriug the year 1907, of as much permanent rock roah as pos sible, audwc hereby expressly sanction the expend!, ture of moneys derived from taxation for that purpose and suggest that in the building of such roads, the County Court should employ u competent Kugineer or expert to superintend the construction thereof. NAMES Found, at depot. Wsttih fob with locket on bottom, containing photo of young man. Owner will plsase call, provs property and pay for advertisement, and get same, KIRKWOOD Hoyt's Store J Courlltouav, tllllnboro POST oi-I-K'E AiiUREKS For rent,: Farm of 1-15 acres ad joining inilHborn; good for grain or dairy; 80 acres of pasture, with' running WfifPP) ,! with but Uttla bruBli.-Inquiro of K. B. Tongue,