MILLS80R0 ARGUS, OCT tr I. '07 Inland at th Poat-offlc at HllUboro, Orefon, a awmnd-clMi mail matter. HKMRY O. Cl'ILU, Editor. County Official Paper 8aborlption : $!..' pr Annum. laaaed Every Tharaday -BY- Ot'lLD McKINMET A seedless and colorless pr hi been discovered at Hood Hirer. It baa been named the "Manon pear, after Mr. Mason, who discovered it The Oregonian hopes that the naming of the pear will not lead to a Mason jar. A Mason jar is a good thing to have in the house, bat to bars a jar in a Mason boose would be un-Masonic. The Hillsboro Street Fair brought the people together, showed the beet stock, exhibited wonderful vegetables, elegant fruit, fine poul try, and demonstrated that we hare talent to be proud of in varions lines. "Old Loves; Old Pipe; Old Friend" TV oM lpe thai I Uhf away. I Wt'ji n sc dteawd It tntt, ttrpoord In sorrow on Hm tfcrlf. Nor )olnea la wainail aoa(. A diHlHH iirpd Its U, Wltk tiiinina bowl u lair: And worn the Ma etirtrd out In Hnv It leenml iwrrt tut. air. The old brown bowl vi mwh fril The nrw love h4 full way, Th while Hie oU bowl aeeme iron tent Its restlnt place to slay. Last nlfht I was wjnd'rlnt koine. I lost the new dudeen. And BKMimed It like a dear, dear friend. Whose face no atore Is seen. It aswemd not to studied search; Ah hm! I mi bereft And then a vision eame to me; TheoM pipe tlU was leftt I filled Its tapln bowl, ao deep. And drew a lot. deep drautht It purred and urled In delliht. And then atetlHM)ht It laufthed And uM: "oM man, old friends are best. Don't lay ttiem on the shelf just think, oU nun. aww bad you'd feel. To be cast oat, yousselfl " Tbe blue smoke rolled so deep and sweet. And seemlnt. without end. And then this mate Irtend drew "UW loves; old pipe; oW friend." C A. Long. Argus J1.50 a Yar Remember, that the Argus is $1.50 a year, and all the other county papers are the same. All subscrip tions from and after Oct. 1, 1907, must be paid for at that rate. As before stated, the Argus has not voluntarily made the new rate, but bas been forced to do so, by the pa per trust. All country papers must raise the price of their subscription, or go out of business. Semi-AnniiaJ Reunion. The Washington County Veteran Association will hold its semi-an nual reunion at Hillsboro, Or , on Thursday, Oct. 17, 1907. All sol dierr and tbeir families are urged to attend. By order of the Presi dent, R.. W. McNutt; Horace G. Fitch, Secretary. J. Crawford, of Buxton, was in town Sunday. Judge C. . Kindt, of Kinton, saw the Fair Saturday. Fine line of Hamilton-Brown shoes, at John Dennis's. Herman Collier, of Scholle, bad business in town today. John Wolford, a Green Moun tain rancher, was in town yester day. M. H. OtiB, of Cornelius, was in town today, on hie way to Moun taindale. Fay Mead, of Buxton, was in the city yesterday, and took out hunter's license. Sherman Murphy, of Manning, was in Hillsboro during tbe early stages of tne street Fair. The Coffee Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Jos. Downs, on Sat' urday afternoon, October 12. John T. Brandt and Helena Em ily Rehberg, of Tigardville, were married at tbe latter place on Oct 7, 1907. Fred Peterson, of Portland transacted business in Hillsboro today. He formerly lived at Cedar Mills. Eugene Devaul, of Dublin, Tex te, and Gertrude Irish, of Hillsbo ro, were married in this city on October 5, 1907. Mrs. Susan Brown bas sold her residence at tbe west end of Main street, after 32 rears of occuDancv to a Mr. Wheatley, who will take possession next month. Misses Lulu and Geneva Pal ma teer of this city, leave for Ashland today, where they will spend tbe winter, visiting friends and tela tives. Exceptional values in ladies tailor made suits at $10 and $12, direct from the East. Come early and get your choice, at Schulmer ioh Bros. BARGAIN Nineteen acre in tbe city limits of Cornelius under cultivation, uood $1500 boos, small barn and other mall buildings. Uood orcoara, strawberries and other small fruits. For particulart, Phono 151, Jobe's division, Iadspoodsot Una. The Farmer's Wife) b very careful about hor churn. SJia arakls it thoroughly after uing. ami gives il a tun bath to sweeten It. Mi kirn that If her chum Is sour It iU taint 1I10 butter that t made In IV The stomach I b churn. In the tomach and dittitiv and nutritive tracts am prformoU pro cesses ahtch are almost exactly like the churning of butt.-r. 1 It not apparent then that If this stomach-churn is fuul It makes foul all which is put Into it? Tha evil of a foul stomach is not alone the bad taste in the mouth and the foul breath caused by it. but the corruption of the pure curtvnt of blood and the dKsom Ination of diseasa throughout the Nxly. Dr. Tierce's tJoklen lelical Disoovorr makes the sour and foul stomach sweot. It does for the stomach hat ih washing and sun bath do for the churn ahsoluirly removes every tainting or corrupting Hr Ueut. In this a ay it curvs blotches, pimples, eruptions, scrofulous swellings, sores, or open eating ulcers and all humors or diseases arising from bad blood. If jou have bitter, nasty, foul taste in your mouth, coated tongue, foul brvath, are weak and easily tired, r.vl ilcpn-SMl and despondent, have frequent headaches, dixxy aitacli. gnawing or distress in stom ach, constipated or irregular bowels, sour or bitter risings after eating and ixr appetite, these symptoms, or any consider able number of them, indicate that you are uttering from biliousness, torpid or la.-y krerwith the usual accompanying indi nation, or dyspepsia and their aucndaut fterangemetiLS. absolutely true hi oe readily proven to your satisfaction If you will but mail a ostal card request to Ur. R. V. Iterce, Huffalo. N. Y.. for a frtt copy of his booklet of extracts from the standard medical authorities, giving the names of all the Ingredients entering Into his world-famed medicines ami show Ing what the most eminent medical men Of the axe say of thorn. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Isidore Vamleranuen to Antone Meeuw-sen, 108.14 a in R Walker d 1 c t 1 n 3 w jtxx Geo C Grav to Rachel V Rilev, 23.46 a in R S Tupprr d 1 c t 1 4 w 1600 Agnes I Harris et al to John IVters 20 a in m I'orter illctintw xio J G Slann et al to John A Purves, 30 acres in iec 25 t I s 3 w 600 M .Martin to hred L llarjier, 5 a in aanmel bhepard d 1 c t I n 4 w... 400 Ben Bernoser et ax to Daniel Mc- Kinnon, cofaw srctatl n r 4 w Noo A McCalman et ux to Alex Kicsel n w of n e "' sec 13 t 2 n 3 w Soo John I Xorthrno et m to J W bhute s e of n w '4 sec 2i t j n3 w '. 225 Mary J Hoover to Henrietta Tuti- zat, part of blk 1 Simmons' add Hillsboro. soo O M Pope et ux to A M Kbv et al part of blk 9 Hillsboro toso Thos Philip to Geo Bagley 102. 11 a iiarrison diet 1 n t w .Scx Kdniund Schoeler et ux to Henri etta Kmmott, part blk 4 Thomes add, Hillsboro 1200 Michael Klinger to Jos Klinger, tr in l.omelius Environs 1 Bliss Anderson to T Xissen 100.7 acresjn Peter Schoils d 1 c t 2 s 2 w 1000 J B Tamiesie et ux to B Luck, 60 a in Jacob Hoover d 1 c t 1 n 3 w Oglesby Young et ux to L F a- 1-evre, part of tract 19 Fruitful Lands 300 C Mort et ux to Jonas Halvorsen, 14 a in sec 23 t 2 s 1 w Agnes I Harris et al to J S Moril- let to.6 a in Wm I'orter d 1 c t 1 njw Wm M Hatfield to A Neppach, 70 a sec 24 t n$ w Frank Pezolt to John Gutscliniiilt, 12 a sec 1 1 1 n 2 w J G Mann et ux to Jos Andree 34.- 25 a in sec 25 t I s 3 w Cassa G Thrapp et al to Victor I)o- mon, 12 a sec 1 1 1 n 5 w Sarah Whiteside to Geo A Cable, 26 a in M Moore d 1 c t I s 2w... E C Friday et al to Seth W Stelve 1050 1250 65 3fc part of sec 19 t 2 n 3 w.. icoo Henry Hubman et ux to Henry Harmes 10 a in 1 1 s 3 w W G Scofield et ux to Fred Sco field iwof n e , n e of s e and n of n w of s w sec 25 t 3 n 5 w Aden Harper et ux to W G Scofield 2500 1150 20 a sec 30 t 2 d 4 w moo Sane M Smith to Sarah L Dickey part of blk 2 Branford add For est Grove 1 J L Washburn et ux to Jas Bums, sec 6 t 2 n s w 25 Robt G Morrow to Geo R Baelev o, ami, au a 1 c t 1 1 r i w. 1 Caroline M Dunsmoor et al to Jno Striplin, Its 5 and 6 blk 3 S C add Forest Grove nco Get your Auction Sale lunches at the City Bakery. To Whom it May Concern Notice is hereby given that all inquiries relative to the affairs of Rachel L. Haw thorne, or the Hawthorne Kstate, Blioiild be directed to Room No. SIX Worcester BuildinK, Thin) k Oak Street, Portland, Oregon, and that all transactions regard ing the purchase of stock, implements, or other personal property, owned by them, located or belonging on what is known an 'The Hawthorne harms," situate about three (3) miles East of Hillxboro, in Wash ington County, State of Oregon, now oc cupied by W. B.t'ate, or anyone claim ing under him, must be conducted at their place of business aforesaid, RACHEL L. HAWTHORN K. THK HAWTHORNE ESTATK. Dated at Portland, Oregon, Sept. 23, 1907. SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THK STATE OF OREGON, FOR WASHINGTON COUNTY J. W. Shute, Plaintiir,, vs. Anton Planner, Defendant.) To Anton Pfanner, tbe above named De fendant. In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required and commanded to be and appear in the above entitled Court and answer the complaint tiled airainsl you in the above entitled cause, on or be fore the expiration of nix weeks from tht! date of the first publication of thiM sum mons, in the Hillsboro Argus, the dale ol the first publication thereof beineon the 12th day of September. 1!J7, to-wit: On or before tbe 24th day of October, li07, and you will please take notice that if you fail no to appear and answer Maid complaint, plaintiir will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in his com plaint, to-wit: For a decree that the plaintiff m the owner in foe simple of all of the South of the Northwest quarter of Sec. 5, in T. t N.R.4W. of tue Will. Aler., YVaHhington County. Oregon, containing 80 acres, free from all adverse claim made by you, and tbat yon have no interest, right, title, claim, lien or demand of, in or to hukI premises, or npon said premises adverse to the title of tbe plaiutiti friRad.-yonN a at-afod 'i tlu'.'w r;f nj Ifailiq&.TWb Aita WiU hl.uuXUi'f theseverafschtiulsiif mcdici. im.lv, re been skUIM'.k. ai)dharmc.niou-j romhine.1 in Dr l'lcro's l..L, V..iT7?l nUnivrrr That this Is herein, and thsl you and alt persons t uumuiir hv. tliroiii;h or under yon lie for ever harrei and precluded from all claim, right, title or interest or lien I herein or thereon ami for such other and further decree an may lx uet emary and proper in ttie premises, Tins summons is served upon . you h rmb'.n-alioti l-v or,ler of Hon. J. . tlootl- l onnl v .lii.ii.-. of Val.il.ton Oregon, made and dated the tft.li day of i on Ul1 m" l'4ors in K-ss .i intitK -. ptemler, HH:. lu.-h onlor require ; than one gallon, in I'.astoti l'tvuiu l. llisi you tor ami answer said com- To the Honorable t'ountv Comt "I t'"' plaint on or before, the expiration of sit . State of trrgm for Washiiigton Count aeeks from the date of the tirst publl.a- j We. the uinlcrsicncd ivttliom -i - .in.l lion , th..reot,t.-wif On or tfor iH iolver -" t-s". B.UiLKY A HARK. Attorneys lor Plaintiff. Sheriffs Sale on Foreclosure Notiiv i herly given that by tirtue of i 1 . ' V .1 . 7 ! Washington County, in that certain suit a hewin IsaMlaH. Morrow, ia plaintitT and Andrea Hrasoe-co. Kose Regfiltlo. K. House and Wasliingtoii County are d fendants. atil Aiitln-a Itraaoems) by crow - complaint is plaiutirt and lsalella U. i ........ ii.i.i ... t.i,i.... .iiuiiv'.i .'wii iik ..,..., a.vv irKUiiu and Wssl niifUin oiuity, are defeudanta, daieil the Ith day of October, lrf, uimvu a judgment and vltH'ree of forvelivMiire, en tored in said court and caue on the -'nd dav ol Jul v. 17 . in favor of said Isalwlla (.. Morrow for the sum of tlurty-eiKhl nillHlieo niui iuT-viirer uouara anu twen ty i-ents .$:6v:t.ait, to me aiiwted and de livens). 1 will 011 Monday, the llth of No vember, l'.oT, at the south door ol tbe Court house in H illshom, Oregon, at the hour of 10 o'clock A.M. of said day, sell at public auction to the lugheal bidder for cash, all Vf the follow ing deocrilel real property, lying, lotting and situate in Washington County. Oregon, and particu larly described as follows, to-w it: Commencinic at the northeast corner ol a tract of land owned by John h ulver, on the Him between sections three and lour, tou nship 1, south range 1 west of tbe Wil lamette Meridian; thence south tii dog west, twenty chains t the center of a small ditch; thence north ft! deg. west. i ilii chains to the center ol a large ditch known as the Main ditch; thence nor ill iv. deg. and mill, east, 10 Si UU ehains to a point in the 'aid Mam ditch w here another small ditch inlprsets H; thence north -k ilcg. and t) min, eaai. one chain to the north mm or Lawrence Hall s Donation I -and Claim; thence south deg. east one ami 5W-HX) chains to tlie northeast '-o ner of a two hundred ai re tract formerly owned by A Sell helm wtere there is a Make on the section line between sections 2 and 4, township I, south rarure 1 west; thence south 4.8-100 chains to tne place of beginning, contain me twelve and uinetv-six humireilths acres, and all right title and interest of.ber, 1107, present to said Countv Court, the said plaintitl and defendanU therein. , tle .boy, ,titioti. signed by a in not it. .11 . a.s billows to-W'll; Kirst Tract. Commencing at the north east corner of John llnlr's land claim on the line between sections 3 and 4 in towu-diip 1 south, range 1 west Willam ette Meridian, thence south (ft deg. west tf .so chains: theneo north Si deg: W d.o7 ciiair.s to the center of main ditch ; thence ".. . . small ditch intersects it; Ihen.-e north I deir M min. ea.st 1.U7 chains to the north line of the Lawrence Hall Donation Land Claim; thenee south ii deg. east 1..W chains j lo a stake on the section line between sec lions 3 and I : thence south 4.S8 chains to I the place of beginning, containing ti ts acres of land, and j N"i oiid 1'ract. Commencing at the X E I corner of a tract of land owned by John! H uber on the line Ivetween sections 3 and I . t 1 w 0 1 ml' w vi. .i.-..u .1. .1 w Jli ehs. to the center of a small tlTuh; a 1 ii av a it .11 . iiiviikv u J - iii bi. 11 then.-e S :r de. W ('..mi ehs. to the center of main ditch : thence IB deg. 30 min. K ii.'.-O chs. to a point in the main ditch 'here another small ditch intersects il; theme N It! ileg. 3u min. K 1 chain to the N line of Law rence Hall's DLC; luetics M tJH deg. K l.jH chs. to the N E corner of a 'JO acre tract ot land formerly owned by A. selltit'iiii to a stake on section line Ivetween sections 3 and 4; thence S 5.S-S chs to the place of beginning. containing ltf.HH acres, excepting H.s a rt. describel in deed from I Heghitlo to Andrea Hrascesco, recorded on page 'iH Isvog ' Y" deeds fori Washington County, Oregon, containing li.ls acres of land. And in the event the amounts bid for such tracts collectively shall not lie suf ficient to pay the amount of said judg ment, then I will otter the whole of the properly above described in one tract ami if the amount bid for the whole theieof shall exceed the amount for said tracts In separate parcels the same shall be sold in one tract, to satisfy the hereinbefore men tioned sums and the costs and expenses of sale, said sale will bo made subject to redemption as ver statutes ol (Megon. Said judgment and decree having been 111 v so 1 . tramuerreil and ass rneil 10 lieo'rge li. Haitlev. and (ieorite K. Kaglev l'ing the owner thereof, and said execu tion having been issued at the instance of the said George K. Bagley. Dated this October 7lh, A. D. lm7. J. W. CONNKLL, Sherilfof Wash. Co., Oregon, By Ward i towns, Deputy. r What's the Matter With comiug to see what I've got that is practical, sensible and up-to-date For Everybody The Goods are right, And so is the price BAIRD Successor to the L. M. Hoyt Co., Hillsboro Life in Is what you want, combined with good workmanship. We use only the best Leather Findings in our Harness, etc. A complete line of harness, halters, bri dles, saddles, robes, whips, harness, find ings of all kinds, and sell at prices that cau't be duplicated in Portland, quality and workmanship considered. Give us your repair work. All work done promptly, and charjes more than reasonable. Shop next door south of the postoffice, on Second street, Hillsboro. f Pioneer Harness Shop ! A M. CAP.LILE. Prop. I Ubiiiihihm 1 T M 11 TT Petition For Liquor ticriuc IN THK IXHNTY IVVUr OK TIIK STATU K OKKiiON. toll WASHINlllON (HIMV j In th, o( nriiu..ltlo , ,- , , 1 '.. Martl" ,or ,,n U spitUou., v I'. , r yten f f.,,,,,, -vm,.,. v ,.h I 0,.,t., i..,,.. ...1 1 a majontv of the legal vtttrrs m viid i' cinct, anil U-tng actual residt-nt of s-ud precinct, and having actually i"nled in said trrctnct thirty days iiuuicdi.it ! prvctsiing the date of this petition wouM 1 resjurvl fully petition your hoint 1! U b ! and ask that a lu-rnsr to sell -u ii.t.--, vinous and malt liquors, and u nneutol der, commonlv ca rd har ct.tev. in , . ,, " ifhan one gallon, in i.. I on reenct, t ouuty and .Stale aloteviid. I ' Rrantctl to W. I. Mattin, n ten. tent 1 of said precinct, foi a ivcriinl of otic M ir. 1 IVulcti this Kth day of JhiiIciiiIh r. A. 1 . - l.. IV'7. H KlelM-haurr, James ltootli. .l is l ee. A II Koharts, II ltm.11 11, Hemv W .n. K Itraini, K A Herilngiou, II I' K.'l its. J K TompMns, lmm llmrimr. I'eirv lOabbert, KC Talile. i C nlll. I ugen'e 1 Wall. 11 Sorbate, A C Davis.K W '. II Ion lvrg, Kdd Oiav. W r' ltolieili.ui. W M. Faul.C D Williams, lion Wells, II s ,l, n, s, K A Thomas, M S Savage, John ViiuKim C A Oerrisb. Herman Jones. K.rm-.l ' hen, C Ueinemer, llenrv 1i.hhh. W II Uooa, J H Wlilte, J li lions, A II I i in. r Jr. Andrew llooa, W r' Hti-.he, nke Sin art, J K Heath. A A Walker K A Pel. 1 n, V I. Peterson, J II Hinklev. I. I11, Fisher, It stnkley, tieo s Avleltt, Haase, K I. Parsons, W li Kreem ci. J I Paraoiia, J Challaeoiube. I' A l v,Meipvl. J MaNters, Win J l.iiniiey. S l liols'.in, y Yaudehey, K A Hall. John 'lia i'min Jaaner Hall, Kred W Potter, J P llall. A I. Hill, T m nail. J Koppltu, li to l'" 1 1 ;ll riea. Martin Much, C J Carxteus, ' Pechms-k, T 11 Wilier, lolin ii'rgrii, Harn Miller, J 11 Wesc.it Jr, C man, Arthur slum, j W Itamrick. !' I. Kulierateiit. W W Thouias, S j r.m. 1 h weso, v seat, 1 lias vvew'oit. lines 1 King, John Dames, P K Wallers, Al 1 llames, 1 t Ijirseu, AiikusI 1, , . I. 1. Powell, Krnest Herr, jw Iteilentaiii. C 11 lioaser, jack syrue, lijlios-er.M Cars.in, sen Man, m r sin, i iiaitun, jsiuuk. Notice ol" l.iiiior License. Notice is hereby given that the under signed, W. 1. Martin, ill, on the 1 st day of the Novctnls-r term of the County lourt of Washington t ountv, Sia'c el Oregon, to-wit: The bill dav of ..t tn - or tUe legal voters in Gaston Pu-. met. County ol ashington. State ol iiiegun, asking that a license to sell spitiiou, vinous, malt liquor and fcrtuenleil cider. Commonly called hard cider, m le.s quantities than one gallon in viid Pre cinct, le granted to William M iitiu !i a period of one year, and that the lIly tosnid Court in said , County and Stale, for such bu n-- on (h , ofh day of NovTmls-r, 107. j Dated this 3rd day of (Ktolsr, tv;. W. D. MARTIN, K. B. Tongue, Attorney. Executrix' Notice v i 1. 1 . .1 . .1 Notu-e is hereby givrn that the ide 1 . . . I Knr.l has been, by the County Court ol Washington bounty, uiegon, app.iut I executrix of the last will ami u.iiuunl of Kli A. Heiiiuh, deceased, . tid ha duly iiualilicd as such, aud nil vrsi.tis having claims against said estate uie hereby notified to present llieiu to uu , with proper vouchers, at the law oilier ol W. N. Harlett, at Hillsboro, Oregon, within six months from this dale. Itated this Octolver I, 1 v 7. Hannah Matilda II. incrk, Executrix of the last will and tesi.i ment of Kli A. I Icineck, deceased. W. N. Barrett, Attorney for Mstatc. Admintftrator't Notice NOTICE IS HKKKHY (ilVKS THAT the undersigned has been, by the 1 h It Court of the Stale of Oregon lor Washington County, app iint.sl uduiri. islrator of the estate of Catherine "eiif. ten, deceaseil, anil has duly ipiaiilie.l a such, and all iversons liavini; 1 bums I against said estate are herecy nolili.l t I 11 resell l niein 10 inc. wiin oro oer vu , cbera. at the law olllce of W . N, liar- rett, at Ilillsbiro. Oreuuii, within sit months from the date of this notiee. Dated this September 5. I'sr7. I'll K INT I A N .I KCII Kit, Administrator of the Kstate of Calher i lie henften, deceased. W. N. Barrett Attorney for Pliiintill. s Leather I Watch Hillsboro Grow! kllRUll BROS. hciler in (hour Kent llnle IrmU l;uii;tiig from a house ;uul lot; acre tract, D acic tract, up to a fciaiu or dairy f.u 111. It we haven't what you want, we can get it. 11 ills born aud l'oi tlaud prop erty exchanged lor Washington County f.u tu lauds. Come and see us 1k foie you buy. Money to loan on reasonable teiins. NV t.u ial work done. Mtiin St., Hillsboro, Or. IlilUlnt.) Arum, ll'l) a yrar. Season is Now Open Wc arc headquarters for Guns and We carry the and Ithaca, and the Winchester pump and Stevens Hammer and Ilammerletis Guns 50,000 rounds of shot ;'un catridtfes in both infallible and ballastite powder. We have BRIDGE.B EACH & C09 "SUPnRIORM 1 3 ".jnit-- "1 NELSON HAR HILLSBORO, SUMMONS IN' THKJl'STH Ki ol irr Hill NoilTH IIII.I.SISOUU Jl MTU K OK 'I'll K l-KACK AN'H ('ONS'I'AIU.K Ills. TIllCI, W ASM 1 NdTO.N' COI'NTV, OHKUON H. M. IliuikH, l'liiiiilltr, VH. J il"ll(JI' l'ilillH, lll flllllllllll.) To (i.'.ir(i. l'lipiiM, lli almVK iikiii.'iI iniiliiiit: In (lif Tin inn fil'i lu HI Min at (I. ... llH 1 ymi mi' I j - r 1 I . V 'i 11 1 mi. 111 1 ri 1 11 ml ri.iiiiliil I.. ImihikI Hiii':ir In Hm riliovi. I'l.litlml L'ourt 111 I In- itliiivii fiilllliol CHinn on ur licforo iIih i-Xiiiiiliiiii i,f Mix wi'ukH Iruin llioiluld nt Hm lirit iiiliiiiiiin of iih miiiiuhdhh In llm IlillMlMirii ArijiiM, tint lirnt. ti Itltcn t inn tlinrcof lining H..i. 2, l!H)7, lo-wll: On ur In -f. r. Oi l.ilmr 17, '.ru nml iiiinufr I li n r-. 1 1 1 1 tu 1 11 L lilcil liiTiiin U(.'iiiiiMt Vim, ami if ymi luil In iinswiir cmin jiihinl UlH lihlillliir Will lllkd JllllK I UKHillHt ymi l'i.r llm Ninri or Tliirty-Onn liolluri nml NniH.y OiiIh (f.Sl.lm) mill fur Urn ciihIm hiiiI iliMliiirn iiiiiiilH of HiIh iuiUiim, kiiiI 11 .1 (-T ' t. for Hie mill- of llm amount ilun yon from llm 1'iirilic llHllway an I Nuv loiiion '(iiniiinv, lii'iiiloforn iilianlii'il ami KiiniiMlii . il, lo-nll :-2M.), anil for muiiIi othi-r onliri- nml JuiIhiihiiiI hm may Iih iiik) I'Mxiuy ami iron r. 'I'll i M Ml I III , ) IIM f H Ml'rVlnl llOII Vflll IV liiililiiitiioii l,y onliir of 11. T. llaifUiy, .hiHlii-n of llm I'oiuiiof lliiuiliovn initilltiil liiHlrinl, ii.iul.i hihI iliilfil mi tlm lilh ilny of Hi il,., l'Ki7, ami whirh oriltir milling you lo upj.Mir (V"l HiiswHron or ln:oro Hie i'Xiiriiljon of hix wci'ka (roni llm iUm (,f llm lirsl. iiililiciiloii, lo-wll: On or )(.rro the l i'lli iliiy of OftoliiT, l!K7. II. T. llAdl.KY, .Iimli'-n iC tlm 1'iiii n for iiliiivn DImI ric-t. HUloy it' Minn, AltoriwyM for I'litinllll. COUNTRY STORE FOR RENT A good country 8tnrn buildinp;, in good location, can he leacud on reahormblo lerinrt. AddreHH, X. Ar gUH oflioe. Rmokorn like Uih Hohiller and the KxPHllnnoia '1'hwe cigars are of the IibhI Htock. You can't fool an authority on a good cigar. REMEMBER Our Loom End Sale will Close Saturday, OCTOBER 12, 1907 It will pay you to tahe advantage ol the low prices we are maKing, as all cotton g'oods are worth 12 to 18 per ct. more in the open mar Ket, than we charge you at this sale. H. WEHRUNG & SONS Hammerlcss ParKer, Remington the whole Stove f cimily. ( DWARE CO The cut sliovvii lure illustrates t lie uew outfit for the Home l'lii.non,,,!), ul.idi took clfect Oi-tohcr h I9"7- All Jvlison rii(m(,Kia))!is have a dianue in their outfits. Call at my sUnc and sec tl.eiu. The priees and outfits heimr ('h.'ini'cd. Over 3m records in stock. This is a K(l' ,i,1R. tl, make your selection. t. L Mccormick's Music Store Hillsboro, Oregon Hxeciilor'g Notlcn Nolliin In lo r.l.y Miv,.i, 11,;,! , ,!,. Ur " """'"'Hily ( A ,f WaMhlni-lon l!oly, Unr, ' .,., , , n H!',!;;';or,lulaH,,wiii,',,';i Mi,;.,;,: N. NtNll., iIim.ohh,.,!, ami llH ,V oimli llml hh hhi'Ii, m id I.,h,,h hiM lo.l,,;,' . aKmiiNt Mini KHlrtlm (.,v ,,,,,1,,,.,, . Hwrnl on,!,, ,,,,,,,!,,,,,,, ;,, vmirlHT. U II ill ,''"W . tm'" "( W- N- llOHI, In III Nlioro, Or(i.on, wllliiu Mx inonll,, lliiliilnof,iNII,. I'llliiil tlilH Heiilmiilmi 'i, tx ,7 i. . MTICI'IIKN hTOl.TZ oxi:: W.N. llarrolt, Altorimy for Knocuior For Birds Ammunition. ma ORCGON Edison's PhoiKMjrtiplis ..Central Meat Market.. CMMOTr BROS.. Prop- . i .. r.n jvr.-i cuiiHiiiiii ly on iiu.i" " Hiipply of Ireili llliilmif all Ic i llt A Ho w Cra In Prloo VV iirp Koiiir! " l;t st P1'1''" !o,' rr Hi m Uinne wlilili luive prrvaileil Uieim:it. Cull in ami hcc in. W liuiiiueHH. 'l'lione and l'reo Delivery Maio Strcct, Ulllaboro, Oregon.