ii ISO? ...II1' 8. P. Rwder, of RwAMlle, In town, Tuesday, and ii Ulkiog of taking up a homestead between here and the coant. Homesteads, br the way, are setting mighty ecarce that is to eay, good onee. The are many claims to be taken, however, in the burnt districts, be tween this place and the coast, but they are not considered very desir able by Oregonians, although East erners come out here and clear up the land, and often make comfort able home. The soil is good; there is little doubt of that, as it grows fine vegetables, and splendid fruit, and the time will come when the entire present waste of burned tim ber laod will be reclaimed, and in habited by a thrifty and prosperous people. But the hard part is the clearing of the dead timber, which is a task the average Oregonian turns down with both hands. Washington Grange, of Pump kin Ridge, we are told, had a most interesting exhibit at their meeting last week, which assumed the pro portions of a small fair. The die ilay of vegetables, prunes and other fruit, was highly creditable to the Orange. Mr. Kelly showed the products of the Eastern black and Australian black walnuts, and the improved butternut which, were equal to the best grown anywhere V. R. Harris, county fruit inspec tor, was preeen, and made a talk en the value ot spraying and clean ing up old orchards, and is loud in his praise of the people of that seo tion, in exhibiting their products, and in the interest taken in good farming and orchard work A number of seeders have been taken to the country from this place the last few days, which in dicates that fall grain is being put in the ground. There is still con siderable grain grown in Washing tan county, despite the dairy, fruit and other interests, which of late years have turned the attention oi the farmere to diversified farming Oats pay even better than wheat, as more bushels per acre can be raised. No soil in Oregon can produce finer oats than that of this county. There is a big demand for Oregon white oats on thia caaet for milling purposes, and raisers al ways gets a good price. We have mentioned it before, bat we want to emphasize the statement, that the Willamette Valley will prove to be a great corn country. Only the other day we saw specimens of field sweet corn, which were as fully matured as anv we ever saw in the great corn belt of the Mississippi valley, and as to size, they compared favorably with the Eastern product. Corn is a profitable crop in this state any way one looks at it. It ought to be more of a general crop, as when tbe right kinds are planted, the beet results are sure to follow F. E. Huntsicger, of this place, met with an accident, Saturday, which will lay him up for some weeks. While assisting to load ties at the Southern Pacific depot, for Tompkins, bis right foot was caught under a timber and badly crushed. His icjuries were attend ed to by Dr. A. B. Bailey. Mr. Huotsinger is now a firm believer in accident insurance. He bad taken out an accident policy in Oc tober, and will draw down enough for expenses while he is taking hie enforced vacation. I am now prepared to show you the Cbae. Stevens & Bros, eamples of new Fail and Winter styles in Ladies' and Misees' dress suits, shirt waist suits, and drees skirts, made to your special order, and of your own selection of goods. Fall and Winter coats also carried. I carry a standard line of corsets and underskirts. I will be glad to bring my goods to jour house upon request. Inde ' pendent phone, No. 264. Mrs. M. E Caudle. Burke Tongue, of thia city, ex hibited two of his fine animals at the Portland Horse Show, to-wit: Portia Knight and Oregon Kid, both of which attracted well de eerved attention. The Horse Show was a success, and as it was the first of tbe kind ever held in the metropolis, succeeding ones will in all probability be even more suc cessful. Experienced milker and good farm hand wants job on farm or dairy. Can milk from 20 to 50 eows. Is German, and can furnish good references. Address XC, care of Argus. C. B. Montgomery, c! Galesburg, J lid , epent Sunday with Attorney W. G. Hare. Mr. Montgomery was a classmate at the Ann Arbor, Michigan, law school, with Mr. Hare, and may locate in Portland. W. R. Harris, county fruit in spector, called upon the Argus Tuesday. He came down with the Forest Grove delegation. J. E. Zimmerman, of near Glen- nn drormed in the Argus office Tuesday, and renewed old acquain tance. Call on or phone to Dennis for groceries A complete and up to date line always on hand. Jacob Gibson, a former Hillsboro man, spent'Sunday with friends in this place. For good smoke try the Schil ler or Excellencia and you will try them again and again. W. W. Lewie, of Dilley, was at the county seat Tuesday. Aj-f us and PftO&o Monthly, Po you want some Kits in a growing California town, within one half mile of the beautiful Sn Luis Bay, in exchange for a m ain tain ranch or Hillsboro lote? Finest section in Central Califor nia: great for cure of umionary and rheumatic troubles, tail at, or addrew, Argus cilice. H.lUboro, Ore. Peed and abstract. TIME TABLE 9 I T7T' ' jv f Mono) ()t 1 6..l a. m. V o; h in. 1:4: p. in. j:oS p. 111. S;iS . m. u:o7 p. m. ,1:2s p. tu. 6;47 p. 111. 7:00 a. in. 1 1 m a. 111. 410 p tu b 40 p. in Passenger train schedule follows Leaves fot rortlamt Forest Gtvve local Sheridan Fiver Forest Grove local Corrallia overland Arrives from Portland Corrallis overland Forest Grove local Sheridan Flyer Forest Grove local Leaving Portland Corvallis overland Fcrest Grove local Sheridan Flyer Forest Grove local Arrival in Portland Forest Grove local 8:00 a. m. Sheridan Flyer lo:,u a. in Forest Grove local J:j p. m Corvallis overland 05 p. in. The Forest Grove loi-al dots not carry baggage. Fuis Warned Remember that I will pty cash fir furs. I sav you the trouble cf shipping. Try me I reside just north of tbe west end of th lor a bidge, one mile est of Hillsboro. You can leave your furs at tbe Corwin & Heidel bu'eher shop Chas. Karnes, Hillsbiro, Ore !ti3ii ' mmm m FARMERS READ THE WEEKLY OREGONIAN OF PORTLAND For the general ncwsof 1 lie World also for Information about liowto obtain ilic best results in cultivating the soil. Stock . a. Raising Fruit Growing etc. You can secure this excellent 4 paper oy Calling at the Argus, where $2.25 buys both Papers for a year. I'M l lwiiln hi .hi, aril ..ri. lull MllaluUon tUal , tuning only (;.-.. I j. II III t tlnr, K,. so mm It fni.uiiir.l Suilillirt tra.,,1, ,,. ""' mini lr.n., ,, M Willi Ulclr iMlalantrr ,.. tail .ltlit ll. a !, , ill. ivuiK tratunmc alui.it iictr. mid ,1,.,, . .,, . '" H (1. 1 ' K'l Nuui ''"''Ihr " u !'.,. II'M ... ' """! Hit " lHIl.. a ... ua aril Hie I.IH. I i, tuasra ami k. ra Cures Woman's Weaknesses. Vie refer to that boon to w eak, nervous, luffering omen known as l'r. l'tcrco't Favoriw I'rwvrtpUoii. Dr. John Fyte one of tho F-dltoruil Staff Of THK Et'LECTIC MFHll AI..nKVIHV !-:lS of Unicorn root liiil iiii'i which la one of the chief ingredients of the Fa vorite Prescription": A remedy which lnvariM$- ct. as a uter tnelnTUMraior makes tor normal ac tlUr of Iho entire rep: luetivo lem. He continues "in Heloni we have amohca ment wliicti more fuily answers llie ala.vo purposes IAm cini ""f ili-utf uKi uhu h I am oYuixnntnl In Hie treatment of uiseats pe culiar to women It 1 m Motu that a ca-e !s ieeu which do.-s nol present some linlleailon for Uils remeiiial aveuu" lr. lyfo further ays: "The following are anunir the leailtnit Indications for Uelouias tl'nlcom root'. I'uu oracbliK In the hack, wlihaleucorrluea : tonic (weakl condltlofof the reproductive organs of Vnifn- meniJt depression nd ir ritability. aVoclted witlfchronlc diseases of the reDrodi-tlve qnrans of women; constant sensation Jt heat In the ri'gion ol llie km neys; meirrhagia (fioodlnit1. due to a weak ened conaitkin ofthe reproductive system; menoroaarrKsseil or absent monthly nrulaf AAiVP'tTvai or aocoaipanyinf n onosuai conauion oi mo ..ai.s emlc I thin Llooo i naou; urantiuiK enslHons 10 U exireiue lower uaii. 01 iuo bdoTOen. .... if nnwnr tea nf tho abovf avmi'tnrria ! : ! Dissolution of Co-Partncrship Notice is hereby tjlven that thrt ci part nership heretofore oiiittiK between M. N. l-onlmm. J. 11. t'other mini J. B. Brt lett. iloim; iuisinew under the rtrtn name ot M. S. H.iiiii.nm A Co., ix thin day ilia solved by mutual eoiweitt. J. 11. I'ollier retiriuif from said linn. AU s;'outit.H it ie s.utl tirm will I puidl t M. N. Bon hun and J. II. Itarllelt. they to Hssiime all iii.leliledtiesm and ItithilitieM of id tirtn. M. N. Hoiiham, J H. Collier, J. 11. Hrtlelt. l aurel. Ore.. Oct. IJ, l!OT. Petition for Liquor Liccnic Notice of Filial Settlement Nalice is hereby riven that the under signed executrix has tiled in the County Court of Washington County. Oregon, her tinal account in the estate of Charles) l.i ich. .lecea.-ed. and saul c.siiiut has been et lor liennm;. lefore ud iniurt, on Mon day, Nov. Is, 1UJ7, at 10 o'ohx'k n. in. I.OllSA 1.KICH, Kxeculrix of the last w ill mid testament of I. harlcs Leicb, Deoe.sel. W. N. Harrett, Attori.ey for Kxeciitrix. Notice of Final Settlement W P"ls.i! ' Detter than nva; I' u..''llll'.lil,'l,) ,,1-TliW li'.Hd.ng ii,:vJi- enSol wEiiili is Unicorn nx)t, or Ileloiiids, and the mtsJical pnpertics of which It most faithfully represents. Of Golden Seal rout, another prominent Ingredient of "Favorito Prescription." iTof. Finley Ellingwo.!. M. 1) . of Ben nett Medical College, Chicago, says: "It Is an Important remedy In disorders of tbewomh. In all catarrhal conditions nd feneral enfeeblement. It Is useful." Prof. Johu M. Si-udder. M. U., late of Cincinnati, says of Golden Seal root : "In relation to Its general effects on the system, thtrt it no nwdlrin in u u''iit u hu h Mien itnith grnerttl unanimity nl omiifcui. It Is uniremnfly retrsrded aa tonic useful in Jl debilitated states." Pruf. R. Bartholow, M. I)., of JefTerson Medical College, says of Golden Seal : "Valuable in uterine hemorrhage, mi nor rhasrla (floodlnifl and coiiir.-stive dysiueuor rhcea (nalnful menstrual lonl." Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription faith fully represents ail the al.ve named in pedients and cures the diseases for hiuh they are recommended. 5 A Full Line of ELECTRIC SUPPLIES and GLOBES Light where you want it "The Economical" Turns down like gas. The original pull-string turn down. Pull the string for "bright or dim." It is economi cal. Was awarded the highest and only award at the St. Louis Expo sition. Try them. HOUSE WIRING Next door to Vaught's Grocery, Second Street Full Line Chandeliers J.R.POWELL Notice is hereby (riven that the under sinned administrator of the estate of Ce celia Katseh. deeeased, has tiled in the County Court of the Slate of Oregon, for Waslum;'ou County, bin final aceoiiut as such administrator, ami that Monday, the Ulli day of November, A. I). bV7. hint bis'ii set as the time for hearing objeCtioiiM to said final account before wild Court. PHI UP KAUSCII, Administrator of the estate of Cecelia Kaisch, deceased. Hauley A Hare, Attorneys for administrator. Petition For Liquor License IN THK COP STY COURT OK THE fcTATR OK OREGON, FOR WASHINGTON COUNTY Insure Your Stock Insure your horses and live-stock and when you lose one you will get cash. Don't take chances when it is not necessary. Take out a policy IS A RELIABLE COMPANY I am agent for the National Live stock Association. Insures against death from any cause, Drop me a line. - Terms reasonable. JOHN VANDEKWAL. Jlcavci ton, Or., R. F. D. No. 2 The old reliable fire insurance man. Notice to Stock Owners There are five bead of cattle in pasture on tbe George Smith farm, one mile east of Hill-boro, the owners of which are unknown to tbe undersigned. Owners are here by notified to call on Mr. Brogden, on tbe place, prove property and Day pasturage bill?, etc., at once. W. W. Uobtetler. In the matter of the application of Fred erick Colfelt for license to sell spin tons, vinous and malt liquor, in less quantities than one gallon, in Kast Cellar Creek I'recinct. To the Honorable County Court of the Stab- of Oregon, for Washington County: The undersigned j etitiotiers, legal vo ters of Fast Cedar Creek l'recinct, Wash ington County. Oregon, and constituting a majority of the legal voters of said l'recinct. ami being actual residents of s.iM l'recinct, ami having actually resid ed in said l'recinct thirty (jo) days imme diately preceding the date of this petition would respectfully petition your Honora ble llody and ask that a license to sell spiritous. vinous and malt liquors in less quantities than one gallon, in East Cedar Creek l'recinct, Washington County, Ore. be granted and issued to Frederick Col fclt, a resident of said precinct, for a pe riod of one year. Dated this 1st dav of Octoler. 1907. Frank Maier, R F Potts, W A Milten berger. .1 Hyrom, Fiank Ross, V Meeks, Jastx-r Hess. K Savage, Arthur (ialbreath, si S Smith, I) Hall, A I) .Smith, S N Shar er, 0 C IVaton, I) O .00k, W Corcoran, J C Thompson, H Salzworth, Wm Schev obaucr, LC Sheiman. S L Wirth, J M Jamison, A Hedges, Jno Otterstrum, W M Mead, Jos Galbreath, E G Gould, S Herrmann, li Ladd, K Robbing, U R Mul r huf, W Sedlak, J li Huffman, A J Hess, J Nvbtrg. S C Hess, W A Clear, Jno Sax, J H Clear. Fred Hess, T I) West, K F Hay, j Roberts. M A Shuster, 15 A luldy, J H Hay. M I Robinson, E L Cole, Win Jiirgens. Albert lilt-, Jeremiah Schmidt, Rf.bt llie, J H Wirth, A Brascesco, G M Wiith. P liorcheis, G Corraday, M I, Ad ;!ph. J Etol. W Hess, G K Savage, I, H JolUi, R K Wangemau, T Wheaton, liar I.'.eo, T W Wood, Hiram Hess, L Sagert II C Krause, II I'roboro, A Krause, C K Smith, Lewis Jiirgens, II Casteel, Wm Jtirgens, C Koberts.A Hamoni.W Krause, W Tiffany. F Murray, C C Crins, F K Shaver, I', Colfelt, W R Union, B Rell, Geo Galbreath, Phillip Fuller, Ilolsworth, Wm Klligsen, Geo lvlligsen, Henry Ohrtman, Hemk Peters, Abbo Pe ers, J V, Bishop, John C Watigeman, Fred Gross, A Ausinno, (i Kreamer. To whom it mav concern: Notice is hereby given that the undersigned resi dent of Hast Cedar Creek Precinct, Wash ington County, Oregon, will, on Wednes day the 4th day of December, 1907, at ten o'clock a. in. of said day, present the foregoing petition for license to sell spir itous. vinous and malt liquors in Hast Cedar Creek Precinct, Washington Coun ty, Oregon, in less quantities than one gallon, to the County Court of Washing ton County, Oregon, at Hillsboro, Ore on, and at said time f nd place will ask that a license le issued to the undersign ed applicant to sell spiritous, vinous and malt liquors in Ivast Cedar Creek l'recinct, Washington County, Oregon, in less quantities than one gallon, for a period of one year from the date of the issuance of such license. Dated this 29th day of Oetoljer, 1907. Frederick Colfelt, Applicant. Haglcy it Hare, Attorneys for Applic't. Ill the County Court of the Sl.de of Ore gon, for Washington Coniilv In the matter of the application ol .1. Raker, for license to sell spiritous, wuous and malt liquors in less quantities tli ui one gallon, in Gaston Precinct To the Honorable County totitl ot tin State of Oregon for Washington C'nnt I he undersigned p titiom is, lei; 1! o ters of l.astou precinct, Washington I'ouutv, Oregon, and constituting a m i jority of the legal voters of s.ud piei met. and !;ng actual residents .1 s,o,i p,e cinct and having actually resided 111 said precinct thtrty U) days iiiitiie.ii.itciv piecedtng the date of this tition, would respectfully petition your hoiwunhtc Uu! and ask that a license to sell spuitons, malt and vinous liquors in less qu.iutil'.cs than one gallon in Gaston Ptc. no t Washington County, Oregon, U- gt.iuted and issued to J. A. (taker, a resident ol said precinct Ura (x-ritHl 1 1 one c.tr. Dated this 27th dav of Set.t. A D .1007 A V Wahl. II A Larson, P. S J im. s. V F Krahtner, A Storey. H II Mother, C Morrison, Newton Hatper, G II Me Adams, J L Miller, P K W alter-.. Henry W Scott, J Dunes, K Matteson, J II Wes cott, A A Walker, Chas Kcimcr, A C Di vis, John Tniutner.C Iksl, J.uue T King. IIK Jennings, M S S.iv.ige, I 'avid CuuW ' shank, J J Martin, Clus K Wesiott, J I. Hill, (I nankins, II D Matteson, l C Sain, R M Wixal, T N Hall. A It M.u kie. C L Peterson, A L Hill, Huu st Hcrr, 1 M Hill. Ken Hall. J Kopplm, Hugh I. Wahl, J G Harris, Hetirv II ,tt. I K Mil ler, Martiu Linch, Hurry Miller, k HerringUin, Jas Alkis, ( ) j C.osst-r, S C Peterson, Wm J Lunnev, II W Hamtuk, E H Gosser, J W Wesi ott Jr, J S Stew art, T A Russell, J S Itrw.irt, J A Urns trout, J II Hall, John Harris. T A Hood enpyl, Chas Gernsh, Geo F' Harris. J W Pritchard. August Roth, C W King, Ar thur Knox, W W Thomas, Geo II.i i-m-, II Tanner Jr, Geo VhhIiosc, I R Tomp kins, H W Turner, John Fisher, J G Best, V J Burke, J I, Bailey. Earn, st Co hen, K C Powell, C J Carstetis, Shciiu m Jones, F W Sain, James Walters. To whom it may concern : Notice is hereby given that the under signeil residents of Gaston Pr ciuct, Washington County, liregou, will, on Wednesday, the 4th day of U-cemls-r 1 907, at 10 o'clock a. in. of said day, pic sent the foregoing petition for license to sell spiritous, villous and malt liquors in Gaston Precinct, Washington Count v, Oregon, in less quautitiea thmi one g.u Ion, to the County Court of the Stale ol Oregon for Washington County, at Hills boro, Oregon, and at such time and place will ask that a license lc issued to the undersigned applicant, to tell spintou-,, vinous and malt liquors in Gaston l're cinct, Washington County, Oregon, in less quantities than one gallon for a t-c riod of one year from and after the dale of the issuance of Mich license. Dated this 23rd day of Octolicr A 1) iy.7. J. A. Baker, Applicant. Bagley & Hare, Attorneys for applicant. OREGON Shohj Line am union Pacific II TUAINH TO TDK KAHT It All. HOM I'OUTI.AMt Thtough Pulluianalau Uiil and lourlat '.eepuig can daily to Omaha, Chicago, Snikne; louint steeping car dally to Kausna City, through Pullman tourut sleepitig-cara (,irraoually comiucted) weekly to Chicago, Kanaaa City, le clining chair cats lacati free) to Iht blast daily. l.Ki'iHr r..H tMtl X Chicago Sjms-isI ') tu 1. a. via limit jug:. 01 Atlantic I- .ress 1:1,) I". . 1 is 11 MK SCIIKIil'I.KM POKI'I.AND "lit lakn. Ilnnver, I t. V orOt, tiiiiaha, Krin.is City, Mt I ouis, I lilcng.t and Ksi aii fa.. a )II.T .': r. j .ill bake, lenvr, I I t. S ..rili, liiuai.a, j Kansas City, M, . li. 11s, I'litcaKo and ! K.vst !Sl . Paul W alla Walla, l-w ia l ust I tt.t,SHkaii4', Vi allace M.ol riii.lll.il, aillilirar lei', r. n. ( oh, St. Paul, Ou vi.r 1 loll,, Milaaukm,, t In. .it", and Kast sM.kane Poll- laud blk--'" 1.... al eh a.m. ':IJ. N,U). ( ..r nil Ux-tl liil.H j i 1 nigi;' ..rtiaud and n.mr.H RIVKR SI IIKDI LK IRoVI PoltTHMD P.iver I... in mi Urn low i-r Columbia ami W ilia I 'e daily iv-..-i..t .Sunday, LOW ItATKM To an I from all poiuta In t lift K.sal Ti''k,-ts x ia tins route on an I it at all depot otll. ei ol tin. sonHi-m rai'llle I 11. WM. McM I'lilt A Y, (ieiHTftl I'ltHHcngfr Agent l'lirllaml, Oregon Executor's Notice ol Final Settlement Notice Is hereby given that the under signed p-ncutrix has lilod in the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Washing' ton County, her IIiihI account In the mni ter of tlie last will anil testament of Rich ard Sandford, deceased, ami that tin-Maine has bean net for hearing la-lore Niiid court, on Monday, Novanilier ' 1'HfT, at lu d -cl.wk a in. Hated thia t ),Ooher 21, l')7. Alice M. Sandford, Kxeciitrix of thn last will and teNlameni of Richard Hnudfonl, df:eaHinl. Benton Howinan, Ally for Kxieulrn. CORWIN A HEIDEL Demlmrm In All kinds ol l-'rrnh Meat. Prices Rea sonable. Will meet all rompetllton. Chickens and Poultry always ou hand iiin order. Free delivery to all pattl ol the town. We liny bit slock. Both fhonma Second Slrcot, Hlllmboro, Or N0IICF. OF STREET VACATION To Whom It May Concern Notice is hereby k'i ven that all Inquiries relative to llie album of Kaeliel b. Ila.v thorno, or tho Ifawthorno Kstale, nliould be direetfld to Room No, .'1IH Worcester Building, Third A Oak Streets, Poll land, Oregon, and that all tratmactioiiH rce-ir I ing the purchase of slock, implements, ,,r other personal iiroiierty, owned l.y thi iii. J . ' 1 located or belonging on what is known as John ( The Hawthorne farms," Miliuile about uiree(.i) nines l.asl()l HillHlioro, in Wash ingtou County, Statu of Oregon, now oc cupied hy VV. H.( ale, or anyone claim ing under him, must lie eoii.lucle.l at their place of business aforeHiiid, RACHKI, I,. HAWTIIORMI. THKHAWTIIORNICKsrATII. Dated at Portland, Oregon, Kept. HORSES FOR SALE I have about 20 head of first class young work homes for sale. These horses are sound, young and well broke. Inquire of me at Hillsboro, or at my farm. J. W. Connell. Ajgufl and Journal, $2.2$. Notice ol Vacation of a Portion of Iliel Street, Hqjlilh Street and Hollow Street, in Highlands Addition lo Hillsboro, On- Notice l hereby given that J, J, Wilkes, being the ownri of all of ISIock No. 4, in lliehlandi Addition to Hills boto, have lik-l with the Recorder of the City of Hill', horo, Oregon, my petition praving for the vacation of all that part of I heh Street lying east of Kighth Slreet, mid all of Kighth Street lying south ol High Street, and all of the Norlh '.. ol Hollow Street lying eimt ol hightb niieei, in s .1.1 Adilitton, will preaenl said petition to the Honorable City Council at its regular meeting, to be ' '"Id at the City Hall, on )ec, i, 101,7, at : .'. lock P. M., asking that said nortiofs ol Mi l SI icets he vacated according to law. Dated at Hillsboro, On gon, this j.tth oi.y 01 . ictoner, A. l), lijoj J. WII.KKS. Adiuinisiratrix' Notice Notice of Final Settlement Notice la hereby given, that the under sinned Kxeciitrix of the LhhI Will ami Tettauient of Tlionms Otcliin, deceaseil, baa Hied In the County Court of the Slale of Oregon for Washington county, her final account in thn mailer of said ChIiiIo and said court ha fixed Monday, tin- Kil.li day of Dor;., 11)07, at ten o'clock A. M. of aafd day at the court room In IIMIhIioio, Oregon, as the Minn and place for hearing objections to said final account and lor the tinal settlement of said eslale. Dated thia Pith day of Oct., l!K)7. MARY ANN HIMI'HON, Executrix of the bast Will and Testa ment of 'I bourns Otclnii, Deceased. BARGAIN -.otiee is lieiehy (oven that tint County " ' , anineion loiiniy. tlreuon lias apiioniled iln. iindurHlgneil as n.luiln i-i,airlxid (lie eslale of Lean. ler Kllllls, oe. eiise.i, ali.i thai he has duly quallllnd as siieti, anil nil ..'isoii having claims .ii-aiMi. nam i suue are herehy nolllied t I'M-seni infill to lue, Willi oroner vouch rs, ut the law ollice ol' W, N. Ilarrett, in iiiisnoi-., ui'Ck'on, within Mix iiioulha 1 1 . 1 1 1 HUM II .III-, Haled I his October 22. !Ki7. IHAHKI.I.A K N N I St Adnilnistralrix of Ilia llstaleof l.iuiudar riiniis, lieceaNcll, vy. .. itiirreu, Atlorney for Adminlx 1 nil in, Admiiiintratrix' Notice Nineteen acres in tbe city limits of Cornelius under cultivation. Good $1500 house, small barn and other j m small buildings. Good orchard, strawberries and other small fruits. For particulars, Phone 151, Jobe's division, Independent line. Nolion Is herehy wv.m llnil I in uudersh'U ed has been by llm ( 'oiinly Court of Waah "c.on ,,oiiiu,y, wrngoii, appointed as ad iiiluisjialrix of the iisluii. .,r Ii.,i.,i.i ii lhoiiias ilecease.,1, and that she Ims duly qinilllicl as -nd, and nil peraoiia haviui claims iigalnsl, Haul nalatoarn hereby no tilled lo preNenl. .hm to me, with proper "" i"w ouice oi w. N, Har reU, in Hillsboro. (lieiron. wlu.l,. u. '""ii'in i i on i i.iiih Hum, Nannla It rIM AdnilnlHl.ral.rlx of the Kalale of Dwliht II. I Illinois, duceasi .1: Dated this October 22, 1HD7. W. N. Barrett, Attorney for Adinlfltrat'x. "We Want Your Moncv'' (Miht as well U jilaiti alnnit it,) aiul in t i!utioC will kvc )uU letter value for you i iiiomy iluu you tan jcl clscw lit rv. Wliy? (i-r excuses arc lihtii; in. u.tu-r rent; no city tax; no stoic rent; tu clvtk ln:c. If you live iu thin icinity e know ib.it uc tan stive you tatter ami sac ymi inoir iu..ucy than anyone rUc. This isn't hot air. Conic in an,l yc our juke-i, atul lc cotivitHt tl. One of the largest M. . i, s of Geneml Merchancliso In the tounty. The Ut j,;ihh!:i auj the lowest pi ices aie t hat t oitut. We U lieve iu selliuj,; mh1.h that ive eiitiu- sat isf.utioii. S reiiieinU-r that when you buy ,iuy thiu th.it is ut all riht, luin it h.uk .unl mc u ill make it tiht. our s for i Q lk-.il, Rowell Bros. & to. SdlOUS, OKI GON ii . a -m m m m tm. m..m m, m m m mmm WE1NHARDS (Oa d,.Ut.ll The best of all Bccra. Bottled for Medicinal Uc mtmm At w v yii rv; ...... J S. - .vJJS.:C PRIVATE BOXES O Vi l'ATKONS shoul.l al ways feci free to .stoic their private boxes in our vault. Also your private papers. Only lire proof vault in Washington County. We make no charge, . . . J. W. SHUTE, Banher, HILLSBORO. - '- ORl-CON In The Sick Room P4 i.A wNU.y of M.mUty U Tlw rm ir (tir ...y CYRUS NOBLE . lil.lle nienM mirtM,-f1. In 'I"1' j.J--"' "y Kieeiihle U.u.iiet, ami .1 luuilntni il""1'"' ' , ,. lor r.M-nttlil In the llirdiclne ellrt el rv. ; V phv.liluii ami hiillal, ami IiiiIJ I l"" ' limitl, (juml mni .Oil nl All DRUOOIBTS, bars mnaorM. w. j.van mintivvf t cn i mrtriiit. m iumjib Frank & Borwick Successors to P. S. Anderson Carry a Full line of Cloth ing, Underwear, Hoots and Shoes, Tobacco, cigars, and FULL LINE GROCERIES Your Patronage is Solicited nd we Guarantee a Square deal. In Washington Hall REEDVILLE - OREGON