HHISB010 ARCUS. OCT. 15. 19S t 5 Kntrl t Hi rM-ofti l Hllietwro itripn, rk wvotid-cl mail matter. MILLER F HAN CE I. t I r It K l Y . 1 1 . tUlltnr. County Official Papcr Subscription: l -'" Pr Annum. Wsor! Kery Tharwtaj -BY- ;l II. It McHINSKT Tht vrerr-nt campaign hai not bwn characterized by grt at interest on either eiile. The real ieeuee have hern beclouded by charge anil counter charge. Roth Candi das hiwerer, have been accorded Urge crowds, wherever they bate rpoken. Republicans concede that the election will be closer than in former yeare. but it look though Taft would win. He has come out plainly and unniuivocally against the truttf, and has announced that h will cirry out, so far as possible the policies of Rwsevelt, in regard to thot-e predatory interest Ore gon will, it is believed, give Taflits uual republican tusj rity. i. There is a strong txntiment in this section fjr a couoly fair The success of the street fair, just closed, has awakened a feeling of pride in our exhibitable products. Two men, whore names are withheld at present, both effer to take f.MX) in stock in a county fair corporation, and other men of means are urging that such an orgauiz&tion be form ed Ojr industries are no longer infantile. We are easily the lead ing dairy county of the state, and other products are of the best. We have some of the finest garden land ia the state, and lead all other counties in the quantity of onions produced. Our hops, hay, wheat and fruit sUnd high in the mar kets, and our milling oats are at a premium. We also have eome of the finest bred stock in the state, and it is being improved every year, by additions from the outside Washington county is everywhere regarded as one of the most fertile and prosperous counties in Oregon, and there are good reasons why we should have a county fair, where our s-pler.did products can annually b exhibited, not alone to gratify local egotism, but for the further and more general purpose of adver tising our grand resources to the ouiBide world, and thereby adding to our wealth and population. Henry Bishup, of the Bishup mill, near Glencoe, called today. Call on or phone to Dennis for groceries. A complete and up to date line always on hand. Born, to the wife of S. A Brry, Hillnboro, Ore, Oct. 12, 1908, a daughter. Mrs. Daniel Roe, of near Moun taiudale, killed a tine, big deer, one day last week. The K. 0. T. M , of Greenville, will give a darce ai th'ir hall. Sat urday night, October 17. 30tf Mrs E la Palmer, of Mountain dile, and Miss Isabel Uregg, ol L?isyville, were in town today. Wra. Nelson, Ed. Wann and W H. Taylor, and ton, Will, left today for a deer hunt on the Nehalem Vetch seed for sale. The best variety. Apply to A Chalmers Forest (irove, Ore , R. 2, or at farm near Centervule. 25-tf A meeting of the Hillsboro Taft club was held in this city last Sat urday night. The club made the temporary officers the permanent .1. ones, and adjourned. Benton Bow '( man is president, and E L. Per ijf k'iuK secretary. The general merchandise store of Briggs Bros , at Dilley, was entered Wednesday night by thieves, and among the articles stolen wae 175 worth of jewelry. A description of the jwelry was telephoned to Sher iff Hancock, this morning, and hteps have been taken to apprehend the thieves The bdy of Charles Olmstead who died in Montana, Saturday has been shipped to Forest Grove for burial. Mr. Olmstead was resident of Forest Grove. He went to New York some months ago for medical treatment, and was Beem i gly much better and had started lor borne. A widow and time email children euivive. Anthony John Stoel vs. Eliza beth Stoel is the title of a suit fir divorce filed in the circuit court this week. The couple were mar rifd in Mantorville, Minn., in 1880, and have two children. In compatibility of temperament, and other things are alleged, as cause ' for the severance of the tie that binds. Miss Mary Ann Simpson, for merly of HilJsboro, now residing in England, writes a friend in this city, that she has purchased a home in itngland, ana namea it - nine boro House," in honor of Hilleboro, Orejjon. Miss Simpson recently tent a check for 1100 to the di rectors of the M. E. church at this place, to be applied to the building A very pretty wedding was solemn-' ired at the home of Mr. and Mrs.; John Miller, in Montavilla. Wed-, rieoday evening, Oct. 1 4, UMV at I o'clock, when their son. l.-slie. was wedded to Mis Nancv France.! daughter of Mr. and Mr M l. France, of Montavill. Rev. CctTev olViciahrg The bride w dressed in en am j crepe de ch'ne and lace, with veil j and orange blossoms, and carried j au arm bouquet of white carna-i Hon. Ins I'NCleetnaul, Jessie Gee, was dressed in pink, and car ried a bouquet of p'tik carnations Carl France, brother i-f the bride, acted as groomsman. Mis Allie Miller, sitter cf the groom, plated the wedding march. The house was beautifully deco rated with autumn leaves, ferns and potted plants. Immediately after the ceremony, the guests, numbering about sev enty relative and friend, repaired to the home of the bride's parents, where a reception wa held and a dainty luncheon served Many beautiful and useful pres ent were received The young couple will make their borne in Montavilla. Mr. Miller is well known in t hif city, and is a grandson of Mrs. Sti an Brown. Fine Sheep for Sale I have a few thorougbbre-d Shrop shire and Ramboulett etrly ratu lambe, and two 2 year old Shrop shire rams; also a choice tl ck of 20 Ramboulett ewes, with tine, ram for this year's breeding. Will be sold at a bargain, a I have de cided to keep but one breed Shropahires. Ferd Groner. Hillsboro, Ore., R. 2. 31 2 SUMMONS "I IS THE CIRCUIT COCKr OK THK STATE OK OREGOS, KOR WASHINGTON COIN TY IS KtVITY. Rosalia Robinson, Plaintiff tleorjre Kdard Robinson, Defendant To George Kdrd Uohitmnti, above defendant' In the name of the State of Oregon: j You are hereby required to apiar and answer the complaint filed atfaniMt you in J the above entitled attic, on or lefore thei 2ih day of November, l'Os, Uit beintt the lal day prescribed by the Court in the order for the publication of this Sum mons for such apuearano; or answer, and it you fail to ao appear .aid complaint, the plaiutitl wilt apply to the Conn for the relief prayed for, to it: Kor a d rree, that the bonds of matninony exi't ing betneen plainiirT herein aud y uiretf. b disstolved: and for a further decree, that pliiiiitiff khall reume her maiden name of Koaiie Kuiher: and for such other aud further relief as to the Court mar seem meet Thia tummoin is published in the HilJsboro Aritm for 6 consecutive week-", by order of the County Jud of tlie County Court of Vaihingt:i County, State of Oreeoii, duly made and entered on the l'Uh day of (Xtober, l'. J. .Sil vestone, Attorney for Plaintiff SUMMONS IS THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATK OF OREGON, KOR WASHINGTON COUNTY. Anthony John Spiel, PlaintilT VH. Elizabeth Stoel, Defendant To Elizabeth Stoel, the alnive nain-l defendant. In the name of the State of rnron: You are hereby required to appear and answer the Compiaim hied against you in ttie above entitled wort ami raune on or he fore November '.ti'h, V.lf, which in six weeks after Ortotier loth, P. the date ordered for the first publication of thia notice, aim u you mil to so appear ami answer the plaintiff will ply lor the re lief prayed for in his complaint, to wit: lor a decree diHsolviiur. the bonds of mat rimony now existing between above named plaiutitl and defendant, aud for such other and further relief aa to the court seems meet and iut. Thin summons is published by order of the Hon. I. Wesley Goodin, judge of tlm above named court, made and entered on the lbtb day of October, Orey A Richardson. Attorneys for Plaintiff, M Chamber of Lommerce rildf(., 1 orlland, Ore. Registration of Land Title IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OK THK STATE OF OREGON, KOR WASHINGTON COUNTY In the matter of the Application of John J. Cole to register title to the Hw i4' of riwJi of section iowimhip it Mouth, Kantre 1 Went ol the Willamette .Men dian, in Washington County, Oreiron To all whom it may concern: Take notice that on the lltli day of October, I!, an application wan hied by the said John J. Cole in the Circuit Court of Waabinirton County. Oregon, for initial regitraliou of the title of the laud above. described. Now uri lens you appear on or before the loth day ot .November, A. I) v.m, and show cauae why Hiich application nhall not Ie granted, the same will betaken as confeaMed, and a decree will lie entered according to the prayer of the application, ami you will lie forever barred from dia putingthe name. J. W. bailey. County Clerk of VVanliiiii;tori County Oregon, am) Clerk of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon in aud for said County. Notice of Final Settlement Notice Is hereby given that the under signed, Executor of the lam will and teatament of Conrad bchulnterich, de ceased, have filed their final account and report in the County Court of Waaliing- tou County, Oregon, and said Court ha appointed Monday, the 6th day of Octo ber, lHUtt, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. in., of said day, a the time tor hearing ob- ections to said account and report, and the final aetliement thereof. Dated at Hillsboro, Ore., the fflth day of August, 1908. KDWAIU) SCHULMERICH, WM. SCHULMERICH. Executors of the lanl will and texta meut of Conrad Nchulmerich, deceased. Executors' Notice Notice Is hereby given that I, the under signed, have been by the Courdy Court of LI1S DLaLS OI UfCKOIl iwi TianiilllKt'liI County, duly appolnteil Executor of the Estate of John L. banks, deceaaed, ami have duly qualified as such. All persons having claims against said cnlaie are hereby notified to preneiit the aaine to me, at the Jaw oftlceof W, N, Harrett in HiIIk- FOR CASH Look over our prices before buying elsewhere. All Roods are marked in plain figures For the ucxt fifteen days we will give i2i jH.r ceut disaniut on all Clothing. Ten per cent dis count ou all Shoes aud Dry Goods. We Are Headquarters For Groceries HKRK ARK A FEW OK OUR PRICKS Kcouoniy Fruit Jars, to close, piuts $ .qo " " 44 44 quarts t.io half gallous. . ms caps ig SUBJECT TO MARKKT CHASCKS Best D G Sugar, 100 pounds lo.txi 44 41 44 16 44 i.txi 50 pounds Liverpool Salt 70 44 Imitation Liverpool Salt 60 5 gallons Tank Oil So Star Soap, 6 bars for ! .25 Tea Garden Drip, half gallou ;o 4 gallon 90 A & H Soda, two for 15c or four for 25 AM) OTHKR GKOCKKIKS IN PROPDRTION H. Wehrung' & Sons L?' Hillsboro Electric Supply Co. CHA5. S. FARtVCK. Manager Main Street, Opposite the Courthouse Full Lin. of Electric Fixtures Electric Door Dells Electric Lamps and Supplies of all Hinds SEE US ABOUT HOUSE WIRING LIEU m e CHILDREN Wool Jnchcts NorfolK Jerseys Oxford Juchcts $1.50 to $4 Fancy Wool Sweaters White Navy and Red $'2.50 to $6 Cozy, t utr und Coinfoi tahlr Jachrts All Styles and Colors 75c to $1.50 Don't Forget the Place Between the Drug' Stores $ FOR $ Our Motto BAIRD Independent Phone 046 1 s Hillsboro Commercial Bank A. S. SHOLES, President GEO. SCHULMERICH, Cashier Are Doing' a Conservative Banhing' Business CAPITAL STOCK, $26,000 SURPLUS, $10,000 Pays You 4 Per Cent Interest on Savings and Time Deposits i i i m m i k H i I i Is the cry of people who visit our store, because we sell goods cheaper and pay more for their produce. Give Us a Trial "SATISFACTION" i i i i ft I ; mmmm-mmiimm w-Jt We want your eggs at 40c per dozen and butter at 60c per roll cash or trade. REEVES Ca REEVES Cedar Mill n: :; within hIx months from t lie date hereof, Dated OcUiJkt li'itli, liUK. CARL L. BANKH, Kieeutor . W. N. Harrett, Atty for KntaU. Admiaislrator't Notice Notice in hereby (flyen, that the under Higneil, wan, 1111 the 24th day of Hepteinber,1 !'H, hy the County Court of WaabUiKtoo atratorof the eatute of Arolin M. i'.Ht,n, dtcnwA, and hai duly qualified aa aui'h New therefore, all peraoim bavinx claim avainit laid nutate will rHoiit tlm aame, with proper rouchera, at the law oltlceof John M. Wall, in HlllHboro, Ore ton, within nil ((I) uionthn from the dale hereof. Dated at Hillalioro. Oregon, thla 2Hlh day of Hepteinber, IHuA. II. M. HAHKOHI). Aduiliiiatrator of the Kutale of Arolin 101 mM Mr""- "rWiM f'g i MU- ict 11 Id', N'oil n iff iml Tf vntl liliv n trrwvl lip-jfr If mill season. Many jwnple liave Wn deceived in bclieviujf that Moves were clu-ap because of a low price, when experience proves thcin the most cvpensive. A r.n.a.1 may in: am jor a stove wlucli l(Miks attractive, Inch lias described as "jcrfect," but it is liable to prove a very excnsivr purchase; ten chances to one, trouble will arise from this stove in a month's time. IK'Vfr Oct VmtiM li in ir for tw.l 1i i'.i ,. ;.. u i f ii - h in i ii it win hi, aim wncn you pay a smaii pi for a stove, that price must cover the cost of material and labor, and include reasonable profit; consequently, inferior castirou aud steel, and the cheapest ;i Jl uuui jnuai ko jiuo mis seemingly Iow-pncetl stove. l'u ''r 'K"U (?r V" (;"C-Mi""le WaliinK Mcl.in.-, mll t nriiiK. mid w Hi thf h,rKe ly whirl un.lrr thi- t.,1, , you have no rlr,i w. iKl.l on lli lid. Any child ti-n yeum old ru CrlC il. Sdd on thirty .I.,,. Irml. We are ageuts for Uridgc and Heath and The (lieat Western Stove Works Nelson Hardware Company Your Money bitch, if Not Satisfied Bridge Beach & Co. Superior Stoves c.iul Ranges and Great Western Stove Works yIi'riYv U,C Notice of Final Account J Notice in hereby given that the under niKlicd executor of the lust will of N. Stoltz, deceiised, has filed in the County Court of Washington County, Oregon, his final account in said estate, and that said account has been set for hearing hefore said court, at the County Court room, at Millahoro, Oregon, on Monday, October ly, lyoH, at loo'clnclc A M STKi'Ill'NS STOIrZ, I'.xecutor of the last will and testanient of N. Stoltz, Deceased. W. N. Harrett, Attorney. Notice to Credtlora NotlCfl la hnreby kv(iii , that I ho uniliir HlKned has bmiii duly niioinLed hy order Ol thfi I niintv l.ia..i ..r iif.. J i. . . . ' ' "1 VV IIHIIIIItf ion County, Oregon, htirnt(ifor mailu aiideu- ,.( nl(il llt)fltl T M rich ueBy,dwB(,d, , duly i.iih. IIWkI hs auch a.lnilnUtraior, now then, lore, all persons ImvliiK i lalins hKhIiinI Nai l eHtate are hereby notld and r qiilHMjUiiireaeiililMiaiHi.il to the under lKiid at fila r(ldeuei, near I'hllllpa, ttin. jfn. orl tlieolllor KaKlny , fHrii In II..H ,ut hulldhiK, IlillHborofwIth proV ' voueherMlheroror will Ii inontliH fmiu the daUi of thin nollcii, latet (hituher 7, IM. JOHN H?ll NKIllKlt. AdiiiliilHtrator of the KmUIh of Uirlnh riinify, dwiiHMnd. "K'ey A Hare, KtUirneyM lor Hilnilnls Nolice of Pinal Settlement Notice ii hereby Kva tml t,e undiir siKniid eieeutor ol Ihn laat will and testa. !!'i"'it1Vr!l;lil,,,"lh '"l"y, d.iia.l, has lied Ida Html aeeouiit ai Niie.h eieeuUtr in he County Court of Washli,Kton County. OreKon, and said court hits appointed HI,, ml. ir M,...a...i...rBjlnw V 1'itndt a. in., aw Ilia lline. nud I lie "" ,. Itoom at Hillshoro, On K"li, as the 'i j lor tlm hearliiK of said h"al hc""""1 tint Nell lenient ol Niild eKliile, Hated thlkOetohlirN. I'MIM ..., W. N. MAIUM'.I I.. Kjenutorof Hie IiinI will and eHliiin'"' of Kll.alieth llanley, di ihiI. : . Adinliilstrator'i Notice Notlcn Is hereby ?iv n, H.nt I ' been applnled by the f'oiiiitv the .State otOreKoli lor WhmIiUiK ' , ty, ailiiiinlslratoi of the ealiiHi'd Hoi" VVknkiii iiihii, dHceiiHed, and hiive " ' Hiialllled aa Hueh. All peismiH lift 1 eliuniM axaliiNt said eslaln, "',V,ll""'lr,i,, pieaenl Hie Name to me piopai l.V vi n at my olllee No. ST'H Kroul HI reel, I ' land (trcKoii. within alx iiioiiIIim If the iliile ol' 111 Im notice, Dated Oc.tolmrH. ItHW. I III Mil"" IK III AdiiilniHtmlor of tiiu iihIiiIo ol Holunion le.... , ..n,,..