pp. : oW r Hardware, Farm Implements and Plumber's Material 1 r High Grade Stoves and Ranges. We have the Washington County Agency for the cele brated Toledo and Monarch Ranges the best ever installed in a kitchen. Wagons and Buggies Famous Mitchell-Leins & Staver wagons and buggies, the wagon and buggy adapted es pecially for this section. Harvesting' Machinery The Champion binders, mowers and rakes -which have stood the test of time and en durance. Plumbing' Supplies A complete line of pipe and plumber's fit ings, baths, and everything connected with the business. We will give estimates on plumbing your new, or your oldresidence. Let us put you in a bath. GOFF BROS. & IRMLER Cornelius and Forest Grove Notice i'I Final Settlemtnt f-aid VOIli'K. 1H HK.KKI'.Y t.lVK.S that tho uh.Iitsij;!)"!. bv. tlif "July fl jxnutt-l, qnaiil'iel nr.. I a'-'iiii: Admin:-ralor of the --ia:e (il Jiii-oli . ii.wTf r, has tiil in the iv.unty t'nurt of the State uf t 'r-eo:i f'r W.i.hi!!kr:-'!i ' '"'I'i'.V Ins hrial a. oumt Midi Adiiiiiiitrtor ami 'l:at aid I'mirt iiiiw y.Olil-ilnv. till? Ulfi llrtV of M.1V. ill the hour of 10 o'eln-k A. M. ot .lav, ;i- til" litre, and tin- I'miiity nirt romii uf Wa-;iii.i;:iin oimtv. ire- a- the p';i--e 1 r h- h'im; i 1 1 j. --t i i in mild 'mal avvoutii a.-id for llir liual n-tiie- riii-;)! ul raid e?-!AU Jal--I tiiii April It'll. l!i;n. Krw tn IMt'-r. Adtuttiw'T.itor of the l"l!t uf .'s'-olt S.-lia-r-r. lereas. FUiey ,V H.ir Allonit-i fur AiIuiiD'.-tralur. SUMMONS IN THE CIHCflT COL'HT OF Tl STATE OF ORK;ON FOR V A .SHIN GTON COU STY. fillrt M. I" (Vndatit. Tn Oillrfrt Mul. tlif l.ive named tie-fc-ndftnt : In t!i- i.atn i if t:i S!,iu- if ( lr- full : Yuu p.ri- iK-rr -y i- h n m i i it- i mid rt--jii r-l to be aii-t appea '.'i the m"V i-rititli-il court a'l'i Aii'u-r tin- euMid'aiht liie.l iiiraiut yo i in lit- a' iVf -nr.t U-.1 v iu-. on nr In !' til etwrttion uf s.i f-k-t from tlm iln'i-ul l!ic Iir- p'lMii-H'.i'iii nl tins, mini Hi'i iii Hi-- H lh-uor A r-i. tin. it.itf ot I r ! i r 1 1 j.ii'.lrciti in iiw-ri -! In-iiiti M-'-V 5. I'li'l, nil I t III- 'l.lle uf tile U-t nilil. ail-in lh--r.uf l.cjiuf June J.i, l'Hu, tu wii : nil nr t'--l ir- .Ii.ie l'-t. l-h; miil vt'i will p'et- t tk'-n t'h-" i Ir-.t if' V -ti f.-.'l yi t i ui.;i -ar h I ms i-r H.ii'l C'ltiipiaitit. llie plaint IV will upuly tu Hi" cmirt fui h il-c-oii (lis ving the nririmy ami inrriuirw cm t'H'-i nun -x t i i 1 1 tr h-t 'vi-i-n tli.? pl.iinull H'i-1 Hi" ih-IVii lant upon lh- trroiiiiiM of 1 1 -r-: lull, iiinl lur ,ii.-!i lit her u-i-1 furthi-r oV'-rre :in may li" iU'-ii--Harv ami prupi-r 1 Iri sii nni'tns i -i-rye l iipun yun hy p il.iii nliuii liv ur-l'-r of II ii"Mldi J. W. J 1'iliii, I'uniiiy .In.lifM of IS aMiuiiirluii ''-'Mii'v i Irirun. ma ti-anil il l pi! tin' 5 li ila of Mav, ll'ln, aii'l whi.-ii unh-r re H i res tliai yuu appear an-1 an -wi-.' on or li fur- tin- iriti-m of si x w-i-ks from t l - il ili- nl llii li ' iiili'ii a'lo:i, tu wii, uu o ln-luru June -Zt. VW liafh-y ,V llii-c. Ailurncys fur I'lai'itift'. r SWASH'S BACK AGUE AND KIDNEY PILLS For kidney and bladder troubles, sciatica, rheumatic pains, neuralgia, headache, weariness and sleeplessness, "that dragged down feeling." EXPEL THE POISON MAKE LIFE A JOY Acting directly on the kidneys tbese mild pills give almost Instant relief because they not only act as a tonic but clean the kidney tissue of impuri ties and expel the poison from the system. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR SWAIN'S PILLS So marvelous and universal are the results obtained that tbese pills are fully guaranteed. Every druggist has them. In 50-cent boxes only. If not satisfactory your money back. Don't delay don't run the risk of Bright's Disease. Get Swain's Kidney and Back Ache Pills today. SWAIN MEDICINE CO., Inc. Kansas City, Mo. FOR SALE BY IlilLSBOKO PHARMACY H illsboro, Oregon. OWN YOUR OWN HOME Under My Plan You can do this and Save the Rent and get the Advance on Your Own Property 7 J& This in My Proposition Come r.d leVct your your lot and furnish m with an outline tf the kind of houxe you want. I will furnUh working plana and B e?ifiealion, free of charge to you; ill comp'e'e your hou e according to you' plans. You make a payment on the property and pay the bilance in installments, which will be agreed upon. If this propoeition appeals to you, then come in and we will talk it over- : ; : ; : F. M. HEIDEL Hillsboro - Oregon OKKK'K 1 AND 2 HKIUKL Bf.lMJ MAIN STKEKT SETAS CLEAN-UP DAY; Council Co-0XTatos With the State Authorities on Sanitation Ul AM: ASKID TO till tUSV Wajtuns Will be l'urnihv-d lu Haul Aav all Kubbi.-h (ialhcrcJ AXXOUXCIOMILNT The Hillsboro Undertaking Parlors (Calvin Jack Jr., President) wish to announce the opening of an up-to-date Funeral Parlor, Washington Street, between Second and Third.on the Oregon Electric, with a complete showing of Funereal supplies of medium and high class stock. They have installed a beautiful Gray Funeral Car as a part of their equipment, which will be supplied at moderate cost. Modern embalming methods will be a fea of their service. Parlors South side Washington Street, hetween Second and Third, on Electric line. SOUTHERN PACIFIC Leaven for Portland KortM Grove Local 61 a. m. Sheridan Flyer 9:12 a.m. Korest Grove Local 10:4a a. m. Forest Gruve Lucal 3:31 p. ni. Corvallis Overland 5:10 p. ni. Leaves Portland for Hillsboro Corvallis Overland 7:20 a.m. Korest Grove Local 8:0o a. m. Purest Grove Local 1:00 p.m. Sheridan Flyer 4:00 p. m. Forest Grove Local 540 p. tu. For sale, reasonable About 40 high grade Angora goats. Most all young nannies. - C. A. Han ley, Hillsboro, Oregon, Route ?,, Box 17. 8-10 Mrs. Frank Reynolds, formerly Miss Effie Powell, arrived from Wilson Creek, Wash., Saturday, in response to a summons an nouncing the mortal illness of her father. Saturday. Mav 1 . 1010. has Uhmi named as "dean-up day" by the fitv council, and the old town will follow the date set by the State Woman's Clubs in this re gard. A few hours of work w ill make a great ditTervnce in the apivaranee ot Hillsboro, and the city has agreed to furnish teams for hauling away rubbish and debris that may 1k gathered and piled at the edge of the streets. A eomtnitee trom the Coffee Club requested the city fathers to take the matter up with the citizens, and the order has gone out that all shall take a few hours off and get readv for a general toilet of the citv's back yards and allevs. The ollioia! order reads: ommi. NOTit i: To Citizens of HillsUiro: You are hereby notified by the Mayor and City Council that May 11 is State Cleaning-up Pay, ami each and all of you are requested to clean your premises, mow the weeds, clean the alleys, burn the rubbish, pull down old fences, sack or lox all rubbish that will not burn, ami place as conven iently as jHssihle for the wagons that will be furnished free of charge to haul this awav. Satur day. May 1 1. Those who do not heed this notice will Ik? called ujkui hv the City Marshal. ly Order of the Mayor and City Council. Money to loan. Pr. Parker. Greenville. Ttf Mrs. A. P. Flint was calling on friends in the city Monday after noon. Miss Ethel Van(K)se, of N'ew-In-rg, visited over Sunday with Mrs. F. A. Duncan. Henry Kuratli, of Phillips, was a county seat caller, Monday af ternoon. Money to loan on real estate. Terms reasonable. Apply to Ku ratli Pros., HillslHtro, Or. 'Jltf C. C. Arns, of theCermantown road, U-yond old Bethany, was in the city Monday. Miss Bertha Hesse was again at the delivery window at the lostollice, commencing Monday morning. The many HillsUiro and Banks' friends of Mrs. W. R. Barrett w ill lie pleased to learn that her health, which has been pixirly for some time, is now improving. If you want to sell your small home, just outside of town, ami have a place worth alMiiit $2,000, come in and see Pope, opposite the Oregon Electric depot. .Pope where you can get a nice dish of ice cream anv dav in the week. ' J-1() A carload of irenuine neulv manufactured Hercules stumnine- powder, made by the E. I. Duont le ie Mours t.o.,of San Francis co, just received. Both tele phones. J. E. Rorwick, Reed- ville, Oregon. Thus. Lawson not the Thos. Lavvson who shook no th in. terests, but the Eavvson who has been getting right of way for the Jim Hill line from Olencoe coastward. throuirh Banks w:w in town Monday, on business for his company. Pance The United Anrtisas will give a dance at Orenco Hall, Friday eveninir. Mav V.l Cood orchestra and a solendid time. Tickets, $1.00. Right luncheon w ill be served. Net proceeds for fund to purchase piano. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Miller, Mrs. Wm. Weir and Mrs. Oeo. Cvohcr of beyond Glencoe, came in Mon day morning, enroute to Oregon City, where they represent Wash ington Grange, this week, at a four days' session of the State Orange, at Oregon City, com mencing Tuesday morning. Ceo. Kirk wood, for vears a resident of Forest Crove and Hillsboro, departed the last of the week on his pilgrimage to Scotland, his objective point be ing Glasgow. He will visit Edin borough and other famous Scot tish cities before he returns. Geo. is still the same genial "Auld Soul" that he was when a "braw lad" and he expects a good time in the land of heather. Col. Shaw, Department Com mander of the Oregon G, A. li., of Milwaukie, will make an of ficial vh;it to Gen. Ransom Post, Hillsboro, on the evening of Sat urday, May 21. It will be an open meeting and will be held in one of the tmblie andiromms as he wishes to meet the citizens as well as the veterans. There will be a further announcement next week. SPRING SPECIALS Special values in Embroideries 7c per Yard All Widths A New LotofUd Witintfs, Nobl.y 4t At kiK,t I'ik.s n' t r ID A New and Complete Line of the Famous Armor Plate Hosiery for Men, Women and Children. All Weights and Shades Just Arrivt-il Snappy llel for boys $1,00 LutcM Spring Sly),., n Men's Colt SKirlj 50c to $V.OO A complete assortment of Shoes for every member of the family. Nifty styles in Ox fords and Pumps, and good strong ones for every day wear. BAIRD Between the Druj( Stores It 1Z THE OLDS Gasoline Engine, to 12 Horse Power The engine adopted by the 1'. S. (iovcriiuu ti'. Up-To-Date, designed hy engineers of mauy years exjcrience; Operated for 25 yarn Repairs at any branch ollice. Jump spark ignition the best known. Speed easily changed. Simple and easily handled. Can k put on skids and moved anywhere. Just the thing for the fanner. Can demonstrate it at the farm. $90 unci upward. J. SCHWANKE, Affent, Cornelius R 1 near P. & R. N. station, Ceutcrvillc. BUSINESS IS GOOD! Good Goods, and Right Prices muKu Busi ness Good flood Business, and (lood Treatment Makes IViciiik F.iendb nued good, nntl they Rdrmrnlly grt thm from thftir friwuU whtm lhy know thty tie rightly lrA'el, provided they ran et good gorwbi n1 rivht jricm there. OUlt AIM in to curry compleUi Htuck of ti c snnttn ni thi ri(jht pricen. IK YOU trn thinking ofhuyingn wnnn taki a look at thfl IMer Sihultler If it he a caunpy top hac k, or a buggy, lh John Drn in hard to hent, 1' a hind -r, the lluckeyH i KttpHrior to all. If a mower, the Thoman Crown in thn hi-et If it in a drewiy pair of hIiohh, h '. cAurd fill th hill, hut f ir hard wer thn S 'iIIkoii KllogK- If it is a hat, Toe C )ntUHror he thn myle and II itie fencing, your noitfhhorH know the hiHt, they are all uning the 1'ittHhurg lVrftct, thn fence with the electric weld, the wel.l tlint held IihaR no Kual, hut if you are going tu paint thope huildinifo don't hi miHled in uning any thing hut the Sherwin WilliartiH, thn paint with a name of world-wide fame, that even IIal!ey'n oomit can not ppel off In addition o the ah ve we carry a complete line of General Merchandise. We handle pro duce. Our Motto Is, "LIVE AND LET LIVE." TRY US, Mays & Conover, SCMOlLS' 0RrG0N' SUMMONS In Hi Ort-i-lt Court .1 Ui HUl d i" gixi fur Wliini;t"'B l'im:ilf Uui II art. ria.Klifl 1 " 1 Mlk hail. lic-fi.n.Uiil I Tu iik ILirl. hrfrn.Uiil litn In Ilia imum nl tlir Mtt-.iHM : lnhri.hv ll,.lill. Uif I'll 'I -I llliol a iN.iiiiilaiiil i;iiit yuu In lliem Ktilitlral mtirt mi'l rmff, ml -'' ln-r. minimi i !' '"' I c-Mhi-fuliil or fllr "!'. iHf"rt,H"r limiir U(iir llrll ly l'n,l4'' lutil'-ruf iiililii-li"ii tlii-fwi, ui. u i Ilili lar I Mar. A I'., I'-'l": fil m, i. mnirar nml nnr ! I iUllll or lllo ..lim irarii.Thrln.l- ; iilnltilin will ran "iir n-i t.-r.l ati.l n.ili-l. a-i-l iU It11" r..r n. ,h..r i.v.-1 tor in i"" jplnint hnfi-ln, U u: a .Im w f"1" j .11. M.lvlMK thn Ih.ii.I i.in.i" i li, I i on mm. I iilainlln "' li ..llirr ami fiifllin r.il 1" OMirl may acm nirrl nn-l tif"!1" TIip tlalr i.f Dm lift .ul.twtln irftf la TliiimiUv. til' "" Marrli, A. !.. U'HI. !" """"""J I I tn 1 imlillaliril "it i"J '--"'. lawn aai.l tiaica. , . j , Tu. I ,lilm iroM'!, linn nil ."li" " I I , Hun. j, r. rampu-ii, J.i.iic"1 ''" , fiilltiii i-.inrt, ina.l" 111 ''li'""1""' Allntt.rv hir ri'" ... . , i. i it 1 -ltd iai tiny in .iiari-ii, i. . i (-It AS J. sfllNAlU-N SUMMONS ... villi IN THK flltct IT rot'KT ' !j HTA'I'K OK OKKOON K'H w INOI'ON t'Ol'N'n 1'iirrln IMihm tlarlx-r, I'lalnlilT, . J lwirne (larlT, Imfrinlaul j To tleortfa (la.lr, tlm hIivi" j j ileftiuiiaill; III III" "' '"" Ori'Kuii: i .,vt Yun ar miiIHIihI to 'f !.. ,., , lliti m Inlnt ntr.l HKitlM't T" " aUivti .oiltl.l tMiiul aii'l ' "'f !, , ftiroaU wreka Innn ilul" " rnlloii of thla miiiiinoiiH '"' V,1 'no haliml on Ilia MU ilV '( A I1"1- ' r tlimlntniin or lieforit lii' jili iiilrnl inpM.arii'l M""r ' .-rll..l In ll..r.l..rrnrlli.' I" f ' ur llila Hiiu.i.K.iia ami If y'' 2 ami iniaw r on nr h.ir.irn Mi" -"'' ...niilt Jimi. Ililtl, for wiint Hi.-i " IJ will ii.ly to tlm court for i-or niniiil.nl hi aal.t oi nip 1 I . ,airinfli I Iihtini .llaaolvlnir Ilia Iioii.Im o m i: (r. now miallliK tiotwren I' "1" fomlanl, Krnlliiir pUlii!" ' ' '0,vi nimto.ly.lf tl... minor .-l.il.l "fl'.f 1 T,r -.llfii,Unt and KrantlMK mii'li '"j ,,,ii!i linlu to tlieivnirtaimiii" Jntt llu al.l". , ,, . i i.Tiinli)'"' Thla iimiiioiiH In pulillH i "I (, , lion. J. W. Ooo.Hn, "'noli.r tmurtof WiwIiiiiKl"" i,"" J' T lin1'1 I.t wa ina.l and tinl"' 011 v "'""f'"1-!!!!0.'. .HU.t. 1 " AtUirnt-y" I ADMINISTRATORS N0TICB (1. M. Hunter is this week put tin"; in a new front in the Wilkes Bros.' building, on Second Street one door south of the Arus. ' Wm. Conlev. who hnu law.-. nutting in trestles and track, ami1 building the Stevenson sawmill i above Huxton wm rlmun ... n. .'I city over Sunday, spending the rest-day with hia family. Jos, Cawrse, the North I'laina hopnian, wus in town Monday. W. V. Wiley's pointer, "Duch ess the Second, ' recently won the first prize silver cup at tho 1 aroma Kennel exhibit, and first prize blue ribbon at. the Portland Kennel Club exhibit. Mrs. Jas Kllis' pointer, Walla Walla Rush, won the Portland silver cup for ehampionshin honors. NOTICKIH IIRKKIIY(MVKN, born li nilrkiiif it ml ItuH Oourt oftlm Hint l Or.'K'"' f'JIr(,1lnlli-1 ton County, duly aiiil,"'A THiulei"' tor in tne li-Hiaie i r , i ,mi c ili'dMHiiil, nn.l liaMiliilvqiil I ",ullf, t tend upon the dlacliarue i' "f.hr ...i rH0"iJ",f. NOW Til KKM-iMin,, . join ItiK nlaliim iikiiIiihI tl j., rrtl"1' II. TuinhmiH, .I.Hi.-Hd. are . Ii( Vir, Ol mie. nnneaan... - M,rll ml to proxiini tlio aaine u) n" uufp nt, the law olllce of Haifiey . .)r,,i, I-..IIH I HlilNiKiro, tn.K 'K ' from voiMMinrM, wiinui i lnl theriMif. l)t.id thi-J April 1H. HI1.1. Uir ofH' J'Ti..leHl.Ad.nin "JJiw KHllllH l.f Jollll It. TllM.I''"IB , niiiflny Hare, Attorney a lr a ilniltim.-'wor