HILLSBORO ARGUS. CCT ? Entered at tb Poat-offio at HilUboro, Oregon, u wKX)tiJ-cluw mill matter. bJalr Watch Hillsboro (irow! HKMUV O. Gl II.U, Editor. JUST RECEIVED County Official Paper (n) il1 A Full Line of Subscription: $!..' pr Annum. laaaeU Every Ihrdy BY- GV1LU Jk Mc&ISKKY NO CAUSE FOR ALARM A reaction of bueinws ie now up on ua, as a result of natural causes. The prices of article of necessity hare gone away up, out of all rea en. The price of labor has fol lowed, until iU employment by the farmer is almost out of the ques tion, as it has gone into other chan nels. For some time past conditions have been unnatural. Readjustment was due, and it is coming is here. Crazy speculation has a limit, and fictitious Taluee must fall. There will not be a ruinous depression on this coast just letting down, a return to safe and sane conditions. The philosophical plan is to meet the readjustment calmly and thank fortune that Oregon, at least, is in a mighty good condition to with staad the pricking of the bubble of fictitious prices. Times may be a little duller, but it should all re sult in sane valuations, and real and legitimate prosperity. With all her splendid industries to back her, Washington county, and in fact the whole state, ought not to feel the financial flurry to any great extent. And back of all is the Alaska country, with its mil lions, just now coming down to the Northwest coast for investment. In this county, alone, we hare millions in timber, farming, fruit, dairying, ete., and all that is needed is to have confidence in our resources and in ourselves. Gus Koehler, of Baker City, was in tswD this week. Remember, the Oregonian and Argus, only 12.25. Mies Ooa Ford went to Beaver ton tms evening, to attend a Ha lowe en party. J. W. Mc Roberts and Mr. V in cent, who live up oa Gales Creek transacted business in Hilleboro yesterday. W. M. Wilcox, who has been visiting relatives in this county for some days past, returned Tuesday u nis trm ranch, near White salmon, ash. Report on the nrice of hons this week, are not rbaasuring. Brewers are slow in buying, and it turns out that the foreign demand will not De as great as was anticipated Smoke the Banner cigar, the best 10 cent cigar in the county- ana me only iu cent cigar made in Washington county. Call for it. and belp out home industry. teas. Jv Fish, Mounlaindale, Ore Mrs. L. V. Sweeey, formerly an instructor m music inBerkeley col leee. Cal.. but now residing in Ta coma, and who is attending the county institute in this city, this week, lavoreu the Argus with pleasant call Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Rhoade, of this city, sold their house and lot this week to I. D. ChaDuelle. The lat ter and family expect to make HitlBboro their future home. Mr Chappelle has a string of race norses at tne fair grounds. "Treasure in Heaven," will be the topic for the morning service, at the Cong. Church. "The Fresh Start." will be the evening tonic. Mary Heidel will be leader of the I. r. a U. E. wbscn meets at 7 p m., nunaay. - Ail are welcome. A SURPRISE Miss Lizzie Atkinson, daughter of Marshal W. V. Atkinson, was the recipient of a pleasant surprise last Monday night on the occasion of her 17th birthday. A four-horse wagon load of young people from Helvetia, formed the party. Music games and other entertainment fo lowed, and at midnight a fine din ner was spread, to which all did justice. A feature of the dinner was a cake, 18 inches in diameter, contributed for the occasion by Frank Waibel, of Helvetia. The following were present Mollie and Emma Ritter, Page Patton, George Ritter, Dan W en ser Jr., John Junge, Dan Stoller Verena and Rndolf Tschanz, Frank Waibel, Louise Zurcher, Sarah and Clara Bubler, Emma . and Wm Gottletb, Mike Wafler, Jessie Mays Emma Cornelius and Lizzie Atkin eon. COUNTRY STORE FOR RENT A oand countrr store building, in good location, can be leased on reasonable terms. Address, A. Ar gus offioe. Argus and Oregonian, $2 25. Mr. Avsry, the P. R4 N. sur veyor, came down from Buxton jeeterday, eoroute to Portland. $5,000 Stock of Defunct Golden Eagle, Bought at 40 Cents on the $1, is to be Placed on Sale on 111, Ml This sale will continue until sold out-consists of Dry Goods, Clothing', hats, caps, Furnishing Goods, Comforters, Bed Spreads, Dlanhets, Lace Curtains, Hosiery, Lin ens, Dress Goods, Out ing' Flannels, Prints, La dies long' Coats, Ladies' Tailored Suits, Separate Shirts, Undershirts, line of Muslin Uuderwear, ginghams. Children's Coats, etc. Second St. next door Ai'nus I A. GROSS - - HILLSBORO Advertised Letters Eddie Allvan, Geo Cooilmilller, A It' Bur k, John Boouer, Ioo Hill, Alice M ! Barnes, E L Hense, Mrs J V Bavey, Mrs ! Olive Buck, Marie Hick, Toyes Manias, j Grant Brown, Mrs L M Hansen, II linr- I Ker, Mrs J II Hubart, R M Eackman, I. ' K Hill, Hireinbotham. Mrs I' u Carson. Oscar Curry, L A Johnson. Wm Ctiristrn en, Sam Jetferys, Maybel Dillery, Mrs Km ma JenninKS, Amyie Owens care o( John Davis, Harold Johnson, Mrs Mag ; gie Jones, Henry Dilge, Alice Kim,', Mr and Mrs Chas Kans, Kred Miller, C V Evans, G Miller, Edna Ivlson, Mrs t Miller, Mrs N E Frantz, Louisa Mvers. J R McNeil, Christian Weiltmcker, Sam Maeoh, Anna Winkler, Frank Miller, C H WillouKhbv. Frank Parker. F Walsh. Chas Pielow, G C Zurcher, X H Robin-1 son, 5 S btart, Ed Schuitz, F II Lorenz, Chas bkene, MrsJaa Simpson, Mrs Lena Shaver, Mrs Amelia Smith, John Shear er, Adam Stark, Russell Taylor, Jemi layior, Howard Taylor, R Totsoto, II Verje, Myrtle Vinson, J II Willhms. B. I'. Cornelius, 1'. M. Women Who Wear Well. t It Is astonishing how great a cbanjjo a few years of married life often tnuke. In the appearance and disposition of many women. The freshness, the charm, the brilliance vanish like the bloom from a peach which is rudely handled. Tho matron Is only a dim shadow, a faint echo of the charming maiden. Thern are two reasons for this change, Ignorance and neglect. Few young women appreciate the shock to the system through the change which cornes with marriage and motherhood. Many neglect to deal with the unpleasant pelvic drains and weak nesses which too often come with mar riage and motherhood, not understanding that this secret drain Is robbing the cheek of its freshness and tlm form of Its fairness. As surely as the general health suffers when there lsdearjgementof the health of the delicate womarHtorgans, so surely wheTTtiee organs areSMtablished In bealh thee an4jrvt(vce witness tothefactlnnWWcomeiTrHi NVarlv a. million women have fonnrl health and hnrirtinoua In tV,n t,cn rt t- I;,- L-.. vorite Prescription. It makes weak wom en strong ana sick women well. Ingredi ents on label contains tin ilIi,1i,,I harmful habit - forming drugs. Made wholly of those native, American, medic inal roots most highly recommended by IpMilnir mAHIfn I ant lir.rlt i.. ..r ..II wal schools of practice for the cure of nuiimn b peculiar ailments. Vnr nil rsl ntr mtif ln.ru r.r f,.i.l,r.en nnwn In hpHlth hi tuiVrM,uoi,i i... ..t children, also for the expectant mother, ui prepare me sysiem lor tlio coming of hahv unH mnllnff Itu ndi.i i J " P. ' LJ i any uim ftlmnHt. niLln pvtt t Itnrn lu tifM n,ull.,l.. so good as "lavorito Prescription." It can do no harm In any condition of the lystom. It is a most potent invigorating fatnle Rnd Mtrenit.lii.riiiiif umpvIhi. ,,.... I physician of large experience In the treat ment of woman's peculiar ailments. T)r. Pierce mav lie niinmilo..) v l..ftA tmm t h u rod ArtHruu III O T fx uvalids' Hotel, and burgkal JnsLiiuuj, ouuaiu, xi. i. Petition for Liquor Li ense In the County Court of the State of Ore gon, for WasBington county In the matter of the application of I-red- J Fine Lino of Gloves. A Complete line of ev erything. If you want to save money, do not fail to attend this Sale. Never were Goods sold as Cheap as we are Go ing to sell them during this bargain time. The prices will tahe your mind off the panici An Exciting' Sale, and a sa ver of Money. Be sure and visit us. Yours for Bargains. e a , c WEBB . HOOVER Successsors to Climax Feed Store j& j& j& r Carry a full Liue of Flour and Feed A i Poultry Supplies and Stock Pood Seeds, Paiuts, Spraying Material, etc All orders promptly filled on short notice Former Patrons of the Store arc In vited to give us a call. J& Hillsboro - Ti ie. it w n m s ft m m mm erick Colfelt for license to sell spiritous, vinous and malt liquors in less quantities : than one gallon, in Kast Cedar Creek i'riiinct. ' To the Honorable County Court of the Slate of Uregon, for Washington County : 1 The undersigned petitioners, legal vo- tcrsof l .ast Cedar Creek Precinct, Wash , in);toii County, Oregon, and constituting ! a majority of the legal voters of said I'm met. and leing actual residents of ' said Precinct, and having actually resid ed in said Precinct thirty (30) days imme diately preceding the date of this petition i would respectfully jH-tition your llouora I ble I'.ody and ask that a license to sell : spiritous, vinous and malt liquors in less 'quantities than one gallon, in Kast Cedar , Creek Precinct, Washington County, Ore. be granted and issued to 1'rederick Col- felt, a resident of said precinct, for a pe riod of one year. Dated this 1st day of Octolier. 1907. Frank Maier, K F Potts, W A Milieu berger. .1 liyrom, l'rank Host, V Meeks, Jasjjer I less, K Savage, Arthur Oalbreath, S ,1 Smith, I) Iiall, A I) Smith, S N Shar er. I C P.eatoti, IiO Cook, W Corcoran, J O Thompson, II Salzwortli, Wm Kchev obautr, l,C Sliernian. S I, Wirth, J M Jamison, A 1 ledges, Jno Otterstruin, W M Mead, Jos Oalbreath, K O Gould, S llerrmanii, li I.add, K Pa)bbins,Il R Mul cliuf, W Sedlak, J U IlnlTman, A J Hess, J Nyberg, S C Hess, W A Clear, Juo Sax, J II Clear, Fred Hess, T U West, K F Day, j Roberts, M A Sinister, K A lvdily, J K Day, M I) Robinson, JO J, Cole, Wm Jurgeus, Albert Ille, Jeremiah Schmidt, Kobt Ille, J D Wirth, A Hrasces:o, O M 1 u irth, P liorchers, O Corraday, M h Ail j olph, J Ktol, W Hess, G K Savage, h Jolta, K 10 Wangemaii, T Wheaton, Har I I,eeo, T W Wood, Hiram Hess, J Hagert II C Krause, II Froboro, A Krause, C K Smith, J-wis Jurgens, H Casteel, Wm Jurgeus, C Roberts.A Hamoni.W Krause, W Tilf'aiiy, lf Murray, C C Crins, V E Shaver, 10 ColTelt, W It lmon, a Bell, Oeo Galbreath, Phillip Fuller, John llolsworth, Wm Klligsen, Geo Klligseti, Henry Ohrtmau, Heiuk I'eters, Ablo Int ers, J I; bishop, John C Wangemaii, Fred Gross, A Ansinno, G Kreauier. To whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given that the undersigned resi dent of Jvast Cedar Cieek 1'recinct, Wash ington County, Oregon, will, on Wednes day the 4U1 day of December, 1907, at ten o'clock a. 111. of said day, present the foiegoing petition for license to sell spir 1 - Oregon j& itous, viuous and malt liquors in pasl Cedar Creek Precinct, Washiugton t'oim ty, Oregon, in less quantities than one gallon, to the County Court of Washing ton County, Oregon, at IlilMioro. Ore on, and at said time 1 irtl place w ill ie,k that a license 1 issued to the undersign ed applicant to sell spirilous, vinous and malt liquorsin Fast Cedar Creek Precinct, Washington County, Oregon, in less quantities than one gallon, for a criod of one year from the date of the issuance of such license. J luted this 29th day of Octola r, 11,07. Frederick Colfclt, Applicant. Iiagley A Hare, Attorneys for Applic'l. Executrix' Notice Notice is hereby given that the under signed has been, by the County Court of Washington County, Oregon, appointed executri of the last will and testament of Kit A. Heiuich, deceased, and has duly qualified as such, ami all iiersotih naving claims against said estate an hereby notified to oreni th, til to IHJ. with projier vouchers, at the law olliec of w. in. uarielt, at Hillsboro, Oregon, within six months from this date. Jlated this Octolier I, 1907. Hannah Matilda Heineck, Fvxecutrix of the last will and testa ment of KM A. Heineck, deceased. W. N. Barrett, Attorney for lOstatc. Petition For Liquor License IN THE COUNTY COURT OF T1I10 STATU OK OKKOO.V, KOK WASHINGTON COUNTY In the matter of the application of W.D. Martin for license to sell spiritous, vin ous and malt liquors in less quantities than one gallon, in Gaslou Precinct. To the Honorable County Court of the State of Oregon for Washington County: We, the undersigned petitioners and legal voters of Gaston Piceinct, Wash ington County, Oregon, and constituting a majority of the legal voters in said pre cinct, and being actual residents of said Drecinct. and havinu n,-ii,,.n r..ti,l..,l in said precinct thirty days immediately preceding me rjale ot this petition, would respectfully petition your honoi able bolv and ask that a licemie to sell spiritous, vinoua and malt liquors, and fermented I hlKVIll MtOS. Dt'tiU'r in (hoi Kotil I si tile lriU Kangitiv; from a lumso ami lut; acre tract, n acre tract, up to a main or dairy farm. If we haven't w hat you want, we can et it. II ills Kotoaud I'ortland jaj city exchanged fur Washington County farm lauds. Come and see us l foie you huv. Money to hum on reasonable terms. Ni taii.tl woik dmie. Auction sales cried. NKiiii St., Hillsboro, Or. Ilillr-lmro Argun, $1 TiO y"r.! The Range in The Great Superior Range $1 Down $1 a Weeh Why not buy the best that is madeP Superior Ranges aro Construct eci ot better material, are better equipped, more easily operated, more quickly heated, and aro quickor to bako. All Superior Ranges have High Closets, Duplex g'rates Down Draft, Pouch Feed, and are hig'h ly Nicheled. The largest and best stove and range NELSON HARDWARE i'l'-r, con mly culled liaril riilcr. in l-4 ii:iiilitit's Mian one gallon, in lm I'ri'i'inrt, ( 'ounly mill Slate itforewiil, l-i- planted to W. I). Martin, a reitiilent of said iprrrinrt, for a jMTiml of one year. I luted this ii Ih day of Sc,trniU-r, A i)7- II I-liuuer, .Iuiikw llooth, .In ,(, A II ItolmrtN, II Itriiiin, lleiiry W Hcutt' I'.iaiiii, It A lloriliiKtoii, II 1' Hollering I I! 'l'..iii.klii, Luiiih lleirin. 'rry li' n,",r,'l':t;, " U H'"' Ki'B'i"! Wall. II Norl.ui,,. A V. liavlx.H W Willu- l'ir. l-dil (iray, W K Koherlwin, W Mi; I'anl.C II WilliKiiiH.lt.ui Velln, H n J,,,,,,, K A I Ix.inuM. M s ,Siiva):B, John Yunkiir' ' A nrriH. Ileriiiiin Junm, Knrtiiitt Co' i il, : l.'citieiniT, lli'iiry Iihiih-h, W II lioi.K, .1 II While, .1 II Hook, A II TBiiner Jr. Andrew Hook, W I'' lliinhe, Juli .sm art, . I K lleiiih, A A Walker It A 1'i.ter HI": ,' .''r1,' "11- J " Hinklny, J.,i, rlhher, I! I:inkley, (in, i, Aydelolt. (ie.. Ilau-e, I, I, I'umoiim, W It Freeman J K ai-ioiiM, J ('Imllueonihe. T A II.hxIiiio.vI . I Miislei i. Win .1 l.iliiueir.H 11 HhIhI.iii. V Va.Ml.hey V K lu ,, Tm.iti..:.,. Jhhim r Hull, Kred W I'orler, .1 V Mali A I. Hill, i n nail,.) Ko,,lin. (!,, v iur. ": '"!'"" ''!''. ,; :BrHliw, Uti.pan eehoeek, T It Miller, John IHTKi,r..ii Hun. Miller, J II Weneolt Jr, W (J Vu man, Arlhiir i linn, j V lluinrirk. J.' I. kuLersteni, W W Tl.oimiH, Hi Hryanl i li W.-i.H,i:mhI,CIib WeNitolt. i Kli.tf.john llames. I' IC VViiIUth, Alei lunii M I t Lumen, Aiigimt Winn,,, K M I ort . ll, Ki n. it nerr, Jon lteienrUi, (J (..mser, mek iiyriie, Oj (ioHHer.M CurwiiiN i"i iiulf. K .' Wahl, (; null.,,,, js imrri"' Not ire of I.iiiuor License. Nolire is hereby Klven Hint the iiinler siKiied, W. II. Martin, will, on the 1st iluv of the N'oV....l,i.r O.r... ..f .1... . lonrt or Wushinloii County, Hlute of Oregon, to wil : The 6th duy of Noveni b r, i'.7, prewnt I, mud County Court the above tilion, niKiied by majority of t he el.:. o.ru i. ' ' hi oiniuii rreciiict County ol W'a..hii,Ktoii,.Suteof 0,eK,m' askn.K that license to sell Hi.irilolls vinous, malt li.iiorniid fermented eider' commonly , ailed mrd cider, In leaH 'imiiitilies than one Kboii in said l'ra. rinrt, be i-ruiiled to William Martin for a Leriod of one ve.tr m,.i it...i .i . . ,. i uir iiniier- Hinned will apply to said Court in said County and Slate, for such license on the (ith flay of November, 1907. i'u.c.i una .-iru (lay ol October, 1007 V r. t . W-.""WW. Ladies' (SL Misses' FINE COATS Stylish and Up-to-Dute See them AT BAIRD'S a class by itself BRID6tT,BEACH&C09 "SUPERIOR 'Ll. ' .'.1 J ts 1 1 1 t r vIS III The cut shown here illustrates lite new outfit for Ulc Homc lIioiioKraplit which took effect Octoher ii 1907. AH iMscni l'hoiioKraphs have a chanj-c i" tl.e.r outfits. Call at my store and see them. 1 he puces and outfits heing changed. Over 3000 records m stock. This is a good time to make your selection. E. L McCormick's Music Store Hillsboro, Oregon Notue of Final Settlement Krnnk ltr.,u?.i i, 1 '"H'Hiiieiit of 'ft iS'.'mT'T1, h'"' l,IHl ' w WbhI,i.,'u. H, "' ll,H niy Court of ii..K aateja.-. - . lonifuB, Attorney it has no equal Superior Ranges World's best Guarantee of 15 years The Superior Rang'es have sliding' dam pers, cast iron flue bacKs; 12 gallon reser voir, first pipe is heavy cast. house in the County. CO. HIJS0 Edison's Phonographs ..Central Meat Market.. CMMOTT BROS.. Prop- Keep coiKtHlitly onlut'"' upply of freih menu of all klniw. A Mow Cra In Prlo We are ((ohi to sell menta at prlrea ' er than tue which hae preralltd i" the past. Call lu ami aec ua. We mB buslneaa. 'l'hone and Fiet Delivery Main Street, HillebOf, Oregon.