Entered at tha Foat-office at Hlllsboro. Oregon, m aeecmd-elam mail niattor. HKNHf O. Ol IL1, Editor. County Official Paper Subscription: II.SO per Annum. iMaed Every Thmraday BY- Gl'lLD McKINNKY Thare promises to be an apple famine in Hilleboro, this Winter. There are very few fine apple ofl'er- iag in the market, while raisers of averaee atock are afraid to offer their products in the market for fear there mar be a worm hole in one or two of the lot, thus making the owner liable to arrest for viola ting the law relating to the sale of diseased fruit. Most of the farmers will feed their fruit to the hogs, since they cannot dispose of it. In the meantime, the general public will go hungry for apples, or pay exorbitant prices for the strictly fancy, uninfected lots. Either farmers must get rid of the fruit poets, or dig up their orchards, so long as the present law remains on the statute books. At a dinner given by the Port land Commercial club, Tuesday night, several speakers, among whom were representatives of the railway and other trusts, took a oc casion to say that the Initiative and Referendum amendment to the state constitution, was a bad thing, and they might have added a dangerous thing for the trusts. There will always be opposition to any law that gives the common people a chanoe to hold down cor rupt politicians, and defeat rotten special legislation. Washington county has a rich black soil, which reminds many neweomers of the soil which made the Mississippi valley famous aa a corn belt. Speaking of corn, it may be pertinent to remark, in that connection, that the Willam ette valley grows fine crops of that cereal. Vegetable cannery process ere Bay that our corn is the finest for canning purposes, known. This is especially true of the sweet corn varieties. Oregon is far ahead of California, in the quality of the English and French walnuts produced. Wash ington countyla destined to lead in this new and important indus try, both soil and a sheltered loca tion, making the above statement possible. I be Willamette valley prune crop, this year, exceeds all previous ones in volume. It has been esti mated that this year's crop will bring in the neat sum of $1,200,000 to growers. Isn't there some danger that when the Portland Rose Festival fund gets too large, that some en terprising fellow will want to start a "four per cent" snake sign bank with it? A Woman's Back Eu many aches and pairn c;ml by weaknesses and falling. or other tliiU.--menu, of the pelvic organs. Oilier symp toms of female ea lilies are frvijneut headache, diuincss, (maxillary spvks or dark spots floating before the eyes, gnaw ing sensation in stomach, liravtrintf or hearing down in lower abdominal or pelvic region, disagreeable drains from pel ic organs, faint spoils iih general weaiviu s. If any considerable number of the a bove Ttnptoms are present there Is no remedy that V civ quicker relief or a more per manent tVr than Lr. Tierce's Favorite Pre years of cu? miligJOHii: a to t has a record of over forty It tbc wort itcnt ,i strcngilieni;;.: m r- ne n to nicilical science, li is inado c( the glyceric extract of native medici nal roots found in our forests and con tains not a drvp of alcohol or harmful, or habit-forming drugs. Its ingredients are 11 printed on the bottle-wrapper and at tested under oath as correct. Every ingredient entering Into "Fa vorite Proscription has the written en dorsement of the most eminent medical writers of all the several schools of prac tice mora valuable thau any amount of lion-professional testimonials though the latter are not lacking, having been con tributed voluntarily by grateful patients In uumbers to esu-eed the endorsements given to any other medicine extant for the cure of w oman's ills. You cannot afford to accept any medicine of unknown composition as a substitute for this well provou remedy or know n composition, even though the dealer may mawe a mue more prom im rviy. l our Interest in regaining health is paramount to any selfish interest hi and it is au Insult to your intelligence for him to try to palm off upon you a substitute. You know what you want and It is Ins busl ness to supply the article called for. Pr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are the original "Little Liver Pills first put up by old Dr. Pierce over forty years ago, much Imitated but never equaled. Little sugar-coated grauulos eaay to take as candy. Notice of Final Settlement Notice i herebv given, that the under signed Executrix of the 1-ast Will and Testament of Thomas Otchin, deceased, has tiled in the Oountv Court of tiie Male of Oregon for Washington county, her hnal account in the matter of sui estate and said court has fixed Mouduv. the pith day of Pee., liHC, at ten o'clock A. M. of said day at the court room in Hillstxiro, Oregon! as the time and place for hearing objections to said final account and for the final settlement of said estae. Dated this l'ta day of tct., lv 7. MARY ASS SIMPSON. Executrix of the Ijui Will a:id Testa- meut of Thomas Otchiu. Deceased. Dissolution of Co-Partntrship Notice is hereby given that the co-partnership heretofore existing hetwem M. N". Honhini. J. II. Collier and J. li. Hart lett. doing business under the firm name of M. N. Bonhain ei Co , Is this day dis solved by mutual consent, J. H. Collier retiring irom saiu firm, au aeoomiiK due said firm will tie paid to M. N. Hon- ham and J. 11. bartlell. they to assume all indebtedness and liabilities of said firm. .31. . Honham, J. H. Collier, J. B Hartlett. Laurel, Ore., Oct. V2, 1107. Sheriffs Sale oa Foreclosure OCTOBER PHILOSOPHY Wben you feel you're gettio' morbid, An' your blood begins to bile, Take reef, quick, in your feelin's Per it aint wntb while. When your nabor has a tantrum, An' it jest about to spile, Don't you go an' losi vour temper Fer it sint wuth while. Wben the wort' is actin' badly, An' its bard to raise a smile, Don't you start streak o' cussin' Fer it aint wuth while. Wben there's notliin' seems coiisolin', An your tongue fc;ls like a file, on't you let it start baranguin' F'er it aint wuth while If ycur nabor 's talked shout you, An' has spread it fer a mile, Jest you lsff, and don't you worry F'er it aint wuth while. Life has joys; an' life has sorrows, An' we meet with toil an' trial; Stop complainin'; stop your growlin' Fer it aint wuth while. L. A. h. COUNTRY STORE FOR RENT A good country Btore building, in onnrl location, can be leased on reasonable terms. Address, X. Ar gus office. Argus and Pacific Monthly, $2 00 W. T. Simpeon was in town from Buxton, Wednesday. a. L. Roy, of Banks, had busi neea in Hilleboro today. Tomorrow, the keys of the city, will be given the belles from Ha waii. L O. Brown has ranted his farm near South Tualatin to 8. H. Fries, of near Minter Bridge, and J. H. Dnoe, who was on the farm, has moved to a place near Laurel, which he hai rented for a term of two years. Something Absolutely NEW! i i Exclusive Line Strictly Up-to-date Ladies' Belts In DISTINCT DESIGNS NOBBY PATTERNS Tinted Embossed, White Kid, Black and White Silks, etc. BAIRD, MAIN ST. Life in Leather Is what you waut, combined with rchx! workmanship. We use only the best Led t her Findings in our Harness, etc. A complete line of harness, halters, bri dles, saddles, robes, whips, harness, find ings of all kinds, aud sell at prices that can't be duplicated in Portland, quality and workmanship considered. Give us your repair work. All work done promptly, and charges more thau reasonable. Shop next door south of the posteffice, on Second street, Ilillsboro. Notice is hereby riven that bv virtue f an execution, decree and order of ale, is sue out of and under the seal of the Cir cuit Court of the State of On-con, for Washington County, in that certain suit wherein Isabella U. Morrow, is plaintiff and Andrea Brasi-exco, Kose Hegditto. K. House and Washington County ure de fendanta. and Andrea Hrau-eceo by cnv.- coinplaint U plaintiff and IsalelU (j. Morrow. David K'elntto, nose ueeni'i" and Washington County, are defendant, date.l the 4th dav of October. 1!)7. IIDnli a judgment and decree of foreclosure, en tered in said court ana cause on me day ol July, 117, in favor of said lsatvella O. Morrow for the sum of llurty-eiriil hundred and tifty-lhree dollars and twen ty cents ($3s53.J, to me directed and de- If. 1 T ...111 II .1.,. Illk ..f V.. UVrnru. 1 will oil .MUliuay, mi: iini ui veniber, l'JitT, at the south door ol tint Court bousein h dishorn, Oregon, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. of said day. sell at public auction to thte highest bidder for cash, ail ot me loiiuwing oescrioeo rem property, lying, being and situate in Washington County, Oregon, ami particu larly described ai follows, to-wit: C'oiiiniencing at the northeast corner ol a tract of land ow ned bv John holier, on tlie line between sectiotm three and four, township 1, south range 1 west of the N il lamette Meridian; tlience sotiin iu oc-g west, twenty cliauis to the center ol a small ditch; thence north U deg. wen, ri.iHS-100 chains to the center of a large diteh known as the Mam ditch; thence north l deg. and 'iO mill, east, M X', loo chains to a point in the raid Mam dil'li where another small ditch intersects it; thence north 4ti deg. and .'iO loin, east, one chain to the north lineof Law rence Hull's Donation Land Claim; tlience south Mt deg. east one and 5!t-IU) chains Pi the northeast co;ner of a two hundred ai re tract fonnerlv owned bv A Selllicim w here tliere is a ftake on the "ei-tioii line Ijetween sections 'I and 4, township 1 south raiure 1 wst; thence south 4.H' W chains to the olace of beeinning. contain nig twelve and ninety-six hundredths acres, and all right title and interest ot the said plaiiitill'and defendant!) therein. fSaid real property w ill be sold in parcels ax lollows to-wit: First Tract. Commencing at the north eaHt corner of John Huhei'v land claim on the line between sections 3 and 4 in township 1 south, range 1 west Willam ette Meridian, tlience south K deg. west 9.S0 chains; thence north 32 deg: W ti '7 chains to the center of main ditch ; thence north 05 deg. 30 mill, east, chains to a point tin the main ditch where another small ditch intersects it; thence north V) deg. :0 mill, eaxt 1.U7 chains to the north line of the Lawrence Hall Donation Land Claim;thence south fWdeg. east 1.3!) chains to a stake on the section line between sec tions 3 and 4 ; thence south 4.H8 chains to the place of beginning, containing O.lrt acres of land, and becond Tract. Commencing at tiie h. comer of a tract of land owned by John Huber on the line between sections 8 and 4 T I S 1! 1 W W M; thence H ttl deg. V a. cti8. to the center of a small ditch; thence N li2 deg. W O.W chs. to the center of main ditch ; thence SIB deg. :(o min, K 2U.HS clis. to a point in the main ditch where another small ditch intersects il; thence N 4j deg. 30 min. E 1 chain to the N line of Lawrence Hall's DLC; thence S (fi deg. K 1.59 clis. to the N K corner of a 200 acre tract ot land formerly owned by A . Sellheim to a stake on section line between sections 3 and 4 ; thence b o.ns chs to the place of beginning, containing 12.90 acres, excepting 0.4M acree, described in doeil from I). Keghitto to Andrea lirascesco, recorded on page 28 book " Y" deeds for Washington County, Oregon, containing (i.4 acres of land. And in the event the amounts bid for such tracts collectively shall not be suf ficient to pay the amount of said judg tnent, then I will ofler the whole of the property above described in one tract and if the amount bid for the whole theieof shall exceed the amount for said tracts in separate parcels the name shall be sold in one tract, to satisfy the hereinbefore men tioned sums and the costs and exjietiMcs of sale, said sale will he made subject to redemption as per statutes ot Oiegon. 8aid judgment and decree having been duly sold, transferred and H0f?ned to George H. Bagley, and George It. liagley being tne owner thereol, and said execu tion having been issued at the instance of the said ueorge it. nagiey. Hated this October 7th, A. D. 1 W. J. W. CONNKLL, Sheriff of Wash. Co., Oregon By Ward Downs, Deputy. Pioneer Harness Shop" A. M. CARLILE, Prop. J JftlUSK MM t WEBB (EL HOOVER n Successsors to Climax Feed Store m J& J& ? ? s Carry a full Line of Flour and Feed "Ai Poultry Supplies and Stock Food Seeds, Paiuts, Spraying Material, etc All orders promptly filled on short 85 notice Former Patrons of the Store are In- vited to give us a call. m J& Hillsboro - - Oregon j& Tl I. 1 I I ft ' ft If 1 Peiitton For Liquor License IN TIIK COt'NTY COtlKT OK THE KTATK OK OKKOON, KOK WA8HINUTON COUNTY In the matter of the application of W.f). I Martin for license to sell spiritous, vin- j oils and malt liquors in less quantities; than one gallon, ill Gaston I'n-cinct. 1 To the Honorable County Court of the State of Oregon for Washington County; j ti... .1 1 : 1 I I vtc, Luc iiuuL-rsigiicu peuuonrrs min legal voters of Gaston 1'iecinct, Wash ington County, Oregon, ami constituting a majority of the legal voters in said pre cinct, and being actual resiilcnts of said precinct, and having actually resided in said precinct thirty days immediately preceding the date of this petition, would respectfully iK-tition your honorable ho ly anil ask that a license to sell spiritous, vinous ami malt liquors, ami fermented cider, commonly called hard cider, in lets quantities than one gallon, in Gas ton I'rccim t, County and State aforesaid, be granted to W. i. Martin, a resident of said precinct, for a period of one year. Hated this loth day of September, A. 1)., 1907. 11 Kleischauer, James Hooth, Jas lAn, A II Hoherts, il Hraun, Henry W Hcott, K Hraun. KA Henlngtoii. H V Roberts. J It Tompkins, Ixiuis Hctring, 1'erry riabbert, K 0 Tabbe, I) C bain, Kugene Wall, II Norbate, A UHavis.K W Witte i berg, Kdd Oray, W K Kobertfton, W Mc Kau'l.t! I) Williams, Hon Wells, B H Jones, 10 A Thomas, M H Savage, John Yimkr, C A Oerrish, Herman Jones, Karnest Co hen, C iteinemer, Henry Dames, W H linos, J H White, J O Hoos, A H Tanner Jr. Andrew lioos, W V Hushe, Jake Htu art, J K Heath, A A Walker A I'eter Bon, C L Peterson, J H Hinkley, John Fisher, li iiinkley, (ieo r Aydelott, Oeo Haae, K L i'arsons, W It Freeman, J K Parsons, J Challaeoinbe, T A Hoodenpyl, J Masters, Win J Lunney, 8D Rolston, K Vandehey, K A Hall. John Tniutuian, fawner Hall, Kred W I'orter, J If Hall, A L Hill. T k nail, J Kopplin, Oeo F Har ries, Martin Linch, (! J Carstens, rUopun I'eclioeck, t K Miller, John Bergeron, Ham Miller, J H Wesoott Jr, W C Free riian, Arthur ilium, 1 W Hamrick, F h Koberstein, W W Thomas, H j sryant, j 11 wescott, C nest, Ohas Wescott, james -y King, john Dames, I' E Wallers, Alex Haines, 1 t Larsen, August Wiese, K b I'owell, Krnest uerr, Jos Heilenrath, O M Oosser.jack iiyrne, Oj Oosser.M Carsoim, Ken naif, 8 K Wahl, 0 Haitun, j H Harris. Notice of Li(tior License. Notice is lierebv given that the under signed, W. V. Martin, will, on the 1st day of the November term of the County Court of Washington County, Slate of Oregon, to-wit: The 6th day of Novem ber, 1907, present to said County Court, the above petition, signed by a majority of the legal voters in Gaston I'recinct, County of Washington, State of Oregon, asking that a license to sell spiritous, vinous, malt liquor ami fermented cider, commonly called hard cider, in lets quantities than one gallon in said I'rc cinct, I granted to William Martin for a period of one year, and that the under signed will apply to said Court in said County and State, for such license on the 6th day of Novemhrr, 1907. Hated this 3rd day of October, 1407. W. 1. MAKTIN, K. B. Tongue, Attorney, Executrix' Notice- Notice is hereby given that the inul- signed has b-en, by the Comity Court of Washington Co:nty, Oregon, appointed executrix of the last will and let, uncut of Kli A. Heinich, ik-ceascd. mid has duly qualified as such, and all persons having claims against said estate arc hereby notified to present them to me, with proper vouchers, at the law office of W. N. liarlett, at llillshofo, Oregon, within six months from this date. , Dated this Octolier 1, 1907, , Hannah Matilda Ilcllieck, Executrix of the last will mid testa tnent of Kli A. Ilcincck, deceased. W. N. liarrett, Attorney for Estate. Administrator's Notice NOTICE IS HKKKBY (IIVKN THAT the undersigned has been, by the Coun ty Court of the Htate of Oregon tor Washington County, appointed admin istrator of the estate of Catherine Hcnf ten, deceased, and has duly qualified as such, and all )rsons having claims against said estate are herecy notified to present them to mo, with proper vou chers, at the law olllce of W, N. liar rett, at Hlllsbjro, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice, Hated this September f, I'HI7. CHKI8TIAN Zl'HOIIHIt, Administrator of the Kstale ol Cather ine Benfteu, deceased, W. N. Harrett Attorney for I'laintlll'. Do not run the risk of having your valuable papers burned or stolen when you can havn a safety deposit box at the Ilillsboro Com mercial Bank for $1 00 pur year. Watch Ilillsboro Grow! klUMlll BROS. )ilrk lit (hone Kal Istul IrmU K.iuv;inyj from a house aiul lot; acre tract, u acio tract, tip to a urain or tl.iiry r.trin. It wo hauu't what you want, vc can yet it. II ills horoatiil I'oitlaml prop it ty exehanyeil lor Washington County farm laiuls. Come ami see us lie fore you luy. Money to loan ou reasonable terms. No taiial work done. Main St., Ilillsboro, Or. H. WEHRUNG & SONS j HilUb tro Argun. t rt) a yrar. Lead in high grade goods and low prices. Watch for bargains on our bargain counter -.placed there ev ery day. Come in and see. CONFIDENTIAL We ask our customers to prlco gooi's of other merchantH, in. clutliiiK Portland (kmltT.s. and thon compare pricoswith our lines of Latllcs' Dress t-ootls, Moil's & Boys' Clothing, Gents' Furnishing Uoods, V. L. Dou glas' and Dr. Hood's shoes for men, and tho Drew Selhy Co. shoo for Ladlis. Wo can y a complete lino of Groceries, at bottom prices. Highest mar ket price paid for all produce. 1 Season is Now Open For Birds Wc are headquarters for Guns and Ammunition. We carry the llammerless Parker, Remington and Ithaca, and the Winchester pump unci Stevens Hammer and IIammerleM Guns 50,000 rounds of shot gun catridgVs in both infallible and ballastitc powder. Wc have the whole Slove I cimily. BRIDGET.BEACH&COI "SUPERIOR" ilipj" "A- ' ft I NELSON HARDWA3?E CO. HILLSBORO, OREGON SUMMONS IN TIIK .IH.-TM r.Cdl'IIT Knit SOUTH II ll.l,.NItolt Jl rtTll'K ok TIIK I'KACK A Nil ('ONMTA HI,K Iilrt. THKT, WAMIIIMITON t'OI NTV, iiKKtiilN u, m. i!nnk, riiiintiir.i vs. ; i(fiir(i' l'il.:i, Il'ftiiKliuil.) I n I'apiiH, Hit! kIiiivo iiaiutiil lift IWilitnt: In tin- ririnio (ifllit Mnio of Oihimii. vmi Hii' IkthI iy c i 1 11 1 n 11 I 1 Hin ri'iiilrn to 1 (i inul iipiiciir In I tie itlinvf ciil itliMl Court 1 . I hi- iilmvci enlillml riiunn 1111 or lii'fnnr " i-iinition or hij wiikH frnni thiiiUln "I HmlirU iul)ll(Mitinii or tlili miiiiiiiniiii I 'i Dm IlillNlinii) ArKiw, IIih lirsl ,nl,jn:u. lion IIiithoI' IicIiij; S.t, 12, l!K), lo-wll' ' On or liefnri! Oi-tolmr 17, l!7. it 1 1 I Himwiir iliH(Minilujiit IiIimI Imriilu Hi-Hi n VM j noil il' yon fail to Himwiir Mill I'iiii).Iiiii, tlio iliiiniilf will liikn ImlKiiii'iit iiKUiimt yon for miiiii of Thirty. Onn llnlliiri1 ami Ninety OiiIh (fil.Mi) mid for tlm rout -inul iliMlinrariiKiiil.), of Hum waion, anil u ' jinliriiii'iit for Hit; Mali, of tlm itinoiiiiL dun yon li-oin tlio I'ncili,. Hallway mid Nuv j 1,'alioii ' oiiiiitiiv, lii'iTlofoni nttarliiid ami KiirniMliiwI, to-wlt:-W.un, mid for miii'Ii other order mid judgment hh may lie no. CMum y and proper. 'I his siiinnions Ih nerved upon yoll hy puhlieilioii hy ordnr of . 'I'. JHif tiy JiiMliee or tint I'na. (,r (lie uhovfl entitled HiHlrlel, n.aile an, I ditteil on tlm nth iIhv ol Sept., I'm;, hiiiI whl. h order riiilreH you to appear and HiiHwer on or l;oi th (ixpiiation of nix wnekH from llioilateof I he lirMl. mihlieittl to-wit: On or hefora tlio Will day of Oetol.er, IIK17, II. T. ItAUl vv .Iimlleo of Hie I'i'hi'h for alulvn DlKtrlel. liaKley A llaru, AtUirnevH for I'laintlll, Executor'i Notice ot Final SeUlemtnt Notiee in herel.y (rV(m ,llt t)(, UM,r. MiRiieii him liled Iiim liiml aeeount us Kxbij. 11 lor of I he la,, Will itinl TeHtammit t r lank li.iiiuird, Imeen l, mid tluit J. W 1 1101 in, JudKn of tlm (;ounty Court or 1 "Hhiiititon County, OreKoii, low on HiIh day, niaile and enternd au ordor apnolnt inir and Hellini' HhMo Mondiiy, the iHth day of Novum her, Imff, hh tlio day for hear nn ol,.i;,e,tloi.H to nald llnal aeemml, an. or 'he liiuil Hetflement ol Naid eli.t Dated HiIh I7tli (Ihv ol Oetolior. 1U( t'HAItl.Rs HKItN A III), I'.xeentoro the KhIhU of Frank Unr mini, lieiHiiHed. K. U, Tongue, Attorney, L(lisons PCionofjraphs The tut shown here illustrates the m-w oullit fr the Home I'liononq,!,, which took dial Octolier h W. Ml Jv.li.sou l'hoiuruph.s have a tliatige in their outCts. .Call at my store ami sec llicni. The prices and tf,ls 1.;,, clirul;C(l. ( )vcr 3n,, records in stock. This js a yoj time to nwU your selection. E. L McConnick's Music Store Ilillsboro, Oiecjon Execulor'i Notlre : 7; inniMi inn n,reV noli lie, I i,. lrwjM.l them lu , will, prom- v . ,,., at tlm Uw Oille hi' 'w J v ,.",'"' i' In JlillHhoro, Orei on wli .o, ' ' n" ' M. thHdaMofmdt'1'' I'atiMltliUNepteml,,,, Wi m W. N. ilanott, Altorne, or Ex8CUlor ..Central Meat Market.. cmmott Bnos., rrof" Keep coiiMtntilly on J, Riipply of IrfMll tti'it',"0' SU A Now Era I" Prlat We are koImh to mil tneat i il pgd, erthiiii tli ) which have l,rcWeB)lrt the punt, v-all in ami ' p ljverjr Maia Street, UUlnboro, 0g