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HILLSBORO ARGUS, MAY 9, 1901.
tansl at tb Post-omcc at Uitlsboro,
OifOB,M Second elasa mail matter.
LUCIUS A. L0K6, EDITOR.
County Official Paper.
ISSUED EVERY THURSDAY
BY
The Argus Publishing Co.
SaWerfjtlon: One Dollar rr annum.
Is MoaUta, M eta; Threo Mouth, Si eta.
QyfMtd to Gold Mouo-metallism. Re
lieves la the Bimetallic Standard.
Dear Meter sseaas Debased Property,
aad Profitless American Product Oar
Ceoseqaeat loss is oar Creditors' Gain.
His a ase for Marcos A. Hanna
AN IOBAXi CASD1DATR
On the first page, last column, of
yesterday morning's Oregonian,
appears the following dispatch:
"Washington, May 7. In a
cabled interview from London, Per
ry 8., Heath, secretary of the Re-
pablicau National Committee takes
occasion to boom Hanna for the
presidency, saying 'he would be
the easiest man to nominate and
the easiest man to elect in 1904.'
Hanna himself says it is all stuff
tad nonsense, and that he pun
ctured a boom started for him by
Senator Scott, of West Virginia.
At the same time it is no doubt
pleaaing to Hanna to he thus men
tioned for the presidency, but he is
shrewd enough politician to under
aUod that he would not be an
ideal candidate."
Perhaps some of our good Anier
leans will wince at this; but there
is no occasion for feeling squeainieh
about it. Mr. Hanna is the logical
candidate for the next campaign,
People are getting familiar with
him in our national affairs. He is
a commercialist,. pure and simple
bat what of that? Ts he n it the
real cogent force behind the throne
of the American executive? Is he
not the man who formulates the
legislation of our country? Is he
not the man who has brought us
prosperity and fifty cent wheat
and trust prices for all that the far
mer must buy? If the American
people are determined to have the
trails govern the nation, then Mr
Hanna is the ideal candidate, and
run he should and he should re
ceive hearty support. He has at
his finger tips all of the intricaeies
of government; be is a genial free
booter and one who can smilingly
rob you and tell you that it is all
for your own glory; he is a past
master in protective legislation so
long aa he and his fellows are the
recipient of the graft that goes
with it. Why not have a candidate
who is self-profesaed a truBt man
ager and a believer in special priv
" ilege. Why damn him with faint
praise and eulogize Mr. McKinley?
He is the master. And, let us give
the devil his due, whether in person
or by his representative. And, be
sides, Mr. Hanna comes from Ohio
Again, he is at this time caring for
the government while Mr. McKin
ley is making us a visit.
A FLOPPING NEWSPAPER.
The Oregonian still attacks the
peopU who are opposed to empire.
The Oregonian is very silly about
this but as it was once "anti" and
waa shown the error of its way, it
should be in a good position to
know just how foolish the 'Wis"
are. A paper than can turn eco
nomic somersaults with such mark
ad ability aa that demonstrated by
the Oregonian should not be so
rabid in its criticisms. It certain
ly must know ,hat its readers are
not unfamiliar with the "flopping"
of the Portland journal, and it
should eat its crow with humility
auch as is generally expected from
a paper that has no ideas worth
calling its own until the bull re
publican politician comes along,
tweaks its editorial Done and tells
it to come out of the wet. It is
very amusing to see the Oregonian
one month against expansion, so
called, and the next month en
dorsing it. But papers which are
of the flopping order oftimes make
themselves ridiculous.
It coats no more to teed a cow
that will produce a good return
than it does to keep a poor one.
The increase is the same from both.
It does, however, cost a trifle more
to buy a good producer than it does
to buy a poor one. It behooves
dairy men and those who depend
upon oowi for an income, to better
their strains of stock. The street
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1 usm -
ward showing up the inconsistency
of keeping and breeding poor d -lin
stock. Iet everv farmer who mav
keep two or three cows come in and
he will see some good stock; he will
lie able to meet with and talk to
successful dairymen. This meet
ing will be productive of much
good, not only to those who exhibit,
but to those who may visit the ex
hibit. Let as many come as possi
ble. If a farmer is raising cattle,
horses, poultry, sheep, etc., it is
certainly economy to have the best.
It costs a trifle more at the start.
but the returns are more satisfac
tory. The street fair will have
done a world of good if it only
demonstrates this one matter of im
portance to Washington county
farmer and prospective dairymen.
Notwithstanding that wool is
worth but 7 cents, in Eastern O.v
gon, the wool organs of the Hanna
ites continue to tell their readers
i
what a beneficent thing isprolec-j
tinn Thara ia nnthino emit o I
eraivasa locoed Eastern Orecon rl,HKl 1 . ,esl 01 yT' lvlnR
crazy as a loeoea tasiern uregoni , ,. , .
editor when
he gets bad dose of
"protection
What a pity it is that John Par-
rett. lateof Siam, cannot be given a ' town ,, vi1ge jn , ,.ivjli?al
position as special embassador to; world. Three doses will relieve any
the Sultan of Sulu. He has cer-jordinary cough. Price 7" ots.
tainly earned some such recogni-! h,(,r sa.le h' 1)ella 1rg Store, (let
ljon ; Green s Prize Almanac
ANSWERS TO INQUIRIES.
B. A. Chelor, Buxton, Ore. No, there is
do law aEaint a bachelor of forty mar-
, . . .
ryiug. woman under 3o. All tt require.
it her consent.
-
Anxious Maiden, Middleton. No,
there will be no pnblic wedding at the
street fair in Hilliboro, May 18.
Y. F. Beater, Laurel Ridge. Yes,
there is a law against wife beating, but
the whipping post has been abolished.
After yon have beaten yonr wife if your
neighbors tie you and whip you, yon can
have them arrested. We are too poor to
go on your bond.
B. Ase Ball, Cornelius. No. tbe Hills
boro nine never could play ball on Sun
day, anyway.
D . ,. ,,
R. E. Publican, Reedville. No. Mr.
McKinley will not visit Hillsboro. As
he was obliged to cut Tigardville out of
hU trip he thought it better to not visit
... , .
this city, seeing that he could not l
present at tbe street fair and see you all.
I
PROBATE.
Estate S H. Humphreys, deceased, j
Final settlement of estate set for Jnne 3.
Guardianship of Minnie, Tracy and:
Georgia Neen minora. ReceinK , .
40; exdenditarea, 1117.31; report allowed, ! than sevntv-five er cent of the peo
and guardian allowed J2I0.00 for care, pie in the United States are aillicted
Tracy for 14 monthT i
Estate Louis Nierman, deceased,
Final settlement aet for tune m
Guardianship Mercy and Sophia Nier-!
man. minors. Report allowed.
Guard ansh n Frederick. Marv Ann
and Wilhelmina Iuiramnn. minnr. B.
port and account filed and approved.
rr I
Mrs. Walter Reed, of Portland,
has been visiting with the Tongues
this week.
The Argus and Weekly Oregon
ian one year for $2 (Subscribe now
Mrs. J. T. Gibson and daughter,
Mrs. Merwiri, of Portland, have
been the guests of relatives here
for the week.
Thoroughbred Shorthorn bull for 1
sale- 2 years old J H JhPArpr I
sale, l years Old. J. U. Shearer, I
jiccuviue;, Oregon. 1
.
Sheriff Frazier, of Portland, was
in town tbe hrst ot the week, look
ing over the field for the purchase
of cavalry horses for the U. 8.
rmy.
' Now is the time to subscribe for
Thi Arods.
Except on the extreme lowlands
the crops will soon be sowed in
Washington county. The farmers
are now busily engaged in finish
ing up, and the town is conse
quently very dull.
Grand Clearance Sale !
We are having a Grand
...Days. Great Bargains in every department...
Shoes ! Shoes !
Three Hundred pairs sold in one week. We are
selling bhoes regardless of cost. When you m:e
them and get our prices, you will buy. Call
and get the greatest shoe bargain ever made
anywhere. Everybody says o and it is SO.
We have laid in a Splendid Line of Hardware which will be sold at Liv
ing price. If you want Farm Machinery, see us before buying.
SCHULMERICH BROS.,
;ar4V.
I ThetVl.tr Mill
' HOW sel up read v
rm-k crusher is
lor running and
the citut'iis of that place may be
expected to (jive a good account of
themselves.
"I always did detest a squeak in
my shoes," "aid a IliUsboro worn :
an, as she found a mouso in her
Ihiov thi( other intimitis;.
Pasturage, $i Per Month.
Good pasture for horses a, ml cattle,
all summer. Plenty ol living
water. A. II. Johnson farm, R'ed
ville. Ore. Inquire of or w ri'e, .1.
J. Weisenheck, Ueedville, Ore
A GOOD THING.
German syrup is the secial pre
scription of lr. A. Hosohee, a ivl
ehrated German Physician, and is
acknowledged to be one of the
most fortunate discoveries in med
icine. It quickly cures coughs,
colds and all lung troubles of the
severest nature, removing, as it does
the cause of the affection and leav
ing the parts in a strong and
healthy condition. It is not an
experimental medicine, but has
i rapidly increasing sale every season
confirms. Two million bottles sold
annually Boschee's German syrup
was introduced in the United States
in 1lti tin.) id it tut e.tt.l i.,
Notice ot Sale.
, i,
,
police is nereiiy given that I will
mihlinltr cull Mat. in 10111 ..i
1 , J , V. . ' 7
111 lilt IIIIIM.ViniT Ullllt illri IwMt 1
,iu, tne loiiotving anintius
M lh. . .
r -v. i;. . "
. .. "-("(BhaiiiiiitiCTIIra IIU"!
irsuance
m iti tit iiitnv.T-;
Sorrel stallion, white in fore
head, about 2 years old.
Mouse colored filly, about 2
years old.
Dated at Hillsboro, Ore., this Hih
day of May, 1001.
W. T. Atkinson,
Marshal
Real Estate Transtera.
W A Scott, admr to H Miller tract
in A Sulger die f Soo;
C B Reynolds to S W Ilk kling i
4 It l blk 7 Hillsboro jui
B lloAtiian, referee tc A Rueter ' I
147 c 2j t i n r 4 w 7j5(
: A S Watt to II T Buxton 3 a K
i Walker die jjo
;T Counell to V H llaugliman lo a i
I sec 36 t I n r 3 w . . . 7,,, 1
J T Uunton to A T Buxtnu 46 a It I
1 tSo
' a'1'' "K ' c
B W S,,i,t.,, ,,J W G She phar.l no
a sec 8 t 3 n r 3 w
(jB Huston to W J Williams i62a
sec 19 t 1 n r 4 w
300
GOOD ADVICE.
The most iniaeralile beings in the
01 1.1 are those suffering from dvs-
1 , , . .,-
PW "' "Ver Complaint. More
2 U,tsVWP (ll8,awH nl their
. , " "i""icn, mca .
neaiiactie harntifa COHtlvenen. 11ft -
nitation of the heart, heart-bnrn :
.,i-,.t.,Bl, ..!.. .l !
. . e.;----B - m B ,
Pa'" P" ' "e Stomach Vel-
low mm, coaieu tongue anil ilisa-
1 ...... :
iri-OA. 1 a tnnlam 1 1. ,. t I . .
- voc u,u,, colli I llg
Iln rif forui llflsr Ofllintv l..iu ot,, I.
'.t.'6, tut, fiu nit,,
ei uo to your uruggitu anil eel a
bottle of Anirimt. Flnn-or f,,r 1 ... (j
Two dnspa .ill r,.lu.u T,., ;.' 1
1 ry 11.
f.. t. .. Tl It r u. f 1
j-im io n; jjKiii irug niore. uciimy pecuniary needs and this kind ol
Green's Prize Almanac. 1 work will allow me more time with my
j
Notice to the Public. ;
- '
v .. . ... ., . , ,
V.t ..M,lir',!br lve'.' Umt 'he. under-!
'ed will in no way be reapomdble for
"t contracted by (iuatav Hii-kelhicr,
neither myself ,)rniy p ropert ywil) I .e
ottuie.
JUiS. IdlHAL K 1 1 U K K i ll I It 1!
fated at Laurel, Orea-on, April ai. i;jfjf
Two Farm Homes For Sale.
For Bale aiflacremjf laml near the town
of Cornelius, Ore. 8atd hind is all in imp
body; has two fair dwelling Iioiimhs, wllh
uanm, oiii-mniKUM ai it orchard, nU:
About onetliird In cultivation ami a Unit
! (.lacreB 111 pasture lamia. Kmnanider. or j
; w hi, o,, i ,n .:"''ti''Mal:.reoHe,.iloi., and that money,)
I (lour mill. TeriiiB or wilo, $;W iiit jw:r; 1
ichimnr. Object of selline-. old aire. Ai nlv !
I on premiNi p, W. II. UJMi
(.orimliuH, Oro. j
Clearance Sale of our stock for the Next Thirty
CONTEST NOTICE.
lit'Hailuit in tif Hiy Inlrrior, I'liinnl
Smti'a I u. I Ullitv, Oit'ijtiii ( uv, Uit-on,
April . VMl. A milli.'ii-iit tvnu-i aili
ilavu Intvii, Invii lilitl in tlii" ntln-e bv
Sainsttn ti, l.anit, iMiiii-sianl. in;aiii-.
ltnii M'Ktl t'i,irv Nti li'v.ii, iiiailo IVtirii
aty l , isu. fur N W '. ol vintn -.-J,
tttwiixlup t N. raiiKi, U . t .Imnli Koiio
Ct-r, iMiiiivsiiv, in liifli il allt'jjf.l i!.:tl
CortU'Mam i,iutw8tln pi'tttt-iit t-ttiitltihui of
Hi Mam; aim that naitl enirymmi liaa
wholly altan.loiiiHl aitl ilalin Haiti lliat I
nvvor rv.titlitl upon his ku.I rlaini minp
inakuiir entry or at all nor liaa lie in any
wuyinatlr anv itantvitiitnlH nor lue he
t-iUtivAtiHl liis Haiti li.iitn in any manner
MBt-o inakiiiK unity or hi till nor lint any
oni- iifiini; for Imit, Hint that aniil iiII'k l
alen-e lit""' llif aul laml was not tine to
lua tniploy uit'iit in tho Army. Navy or
Mai iut l oi ps of tint l , S. as a irivatuil
tliar. otliivr neatiian, or inaiiiio, tlm ini; the
; ith Stin, or iliirlna any othor ir
in V hioti tin' l". S. may la' eiiKaiinl, aanl
Ititrlies iv lii'irhy iioiilU'tl to iiir, if.
iHintl anil ollir evitliiimt tom liniK aanl
alli-fiatiou at lOo'i-lm k a. In. on Jim 1 1.
UVI, lfon lo'uistt'r ami tin- liiveivrr al
the I'nitotl Siatta liitl Oilifo, liuir'n.in
Cllv. Oi't'iton
Tte sanl tttntostaiil liavini!. til a protfr
alli.lavit, tihtl April i3, l!'l. el loiih
liils whitii show that alior dint an, I
viilii-iiiHt pt-rn tnal Ht-r ne of thtNiiVtiia1
ivin iHtt ho ina.lo. it is In-ivhy orilori-tl ami
ilirft-ltHl that stirh noiii't lie ivt-ii hv iln
ami proptr piitilit atioii.
M. tIAt.l.UWAV.
Ki-ft'ivei
Administtator's Sate of Real Estate
Notiiv ik hirttty given tliiil the undersign
en, ty viritut nml in piiiuancc m mi
dor of the I'nuntv I'nurl "I the State
Oregon lor ,'ivlinu:i.ni t'nitntv. mailcaiu
entered tin lint -.ih ,uy April. PM,
in me matter ol the estate ol Maine
C.uuphell, tlcceatetl, mi1 huri.liii; mill
ieotiiiKii.einMclttlien-.il properly here
inancr tioHcruteti al private aie, :iuv
theietto'e, pursuant to said onler. I w III, tu
ana uili r .Moii.Ijiv, tint 7ili Irt nf Muv
lilt, tU-r inr Milt ami inttwil In ii'll.
privati" sale fr etisli In liaiiil, all f I lie
lillo iiij; ilrvriliitl itn'IM'ilv, lo l
Lots tivi-(,i ami si.v il nf uuu In iih't
mm tier uni- ill .( an.l In V. liniii'-i n.l.li
linn i.i HilKlNirti. un.pm. tti nvlit liin.li
III w li ifli In t.iv tint flaiius ;li;.un-. "alt
't;ilf ainl Ilit- ,'iim-h n nittuiniHt ration
HltN will Iw rtn'i.iivl hi lint law ttllni'
itt-o. li. itaKivy ill iiiUMutrtt, iireitiin, mi'
, Mll.l irtlK'l'I V H ill IH' l. MlllljlTt In cm
; Ininalinii by Hut I'.mnlr l unrt ttl th
Male of Oreeoii lor tlm (.'tmiitv ol Wash
I fuctoii.
s I ... i .. 1 i 11:11 I . . . l : . .v- . t . i
i'iattniill 1 H HI X ..llll tl Altl'l
' vvx; j. a. t i rnKi i
ivt" inisiiaior ti ine esiaie ol Maine n
I amplatll. . i . t oxM'tl
Nolice of Final Settlement.
: Notiee is lierel'v i;lveii that the 111 ili'i
MV.IHH1 has hli-.i Ins liual iioeoiint In tin1
in.ill. r i.l Hie i'm. no id Amh rs liuhlhcru
:(nseati, 111 t;,e i nnniv t'oint of tl
j Mate of tin-gun. for W athlnytoii t'ountv
: anil Mini court tins set Monday. Mav '.Tl
al 1 a in., u Hi,' tine nml the liniuiv
1 "Hit r 1 111 HilM.or . Ori'tfoii. us if
pUee o! lu'.inni; nlij.s l ions in said linal
at-i-oiiiil ami lor the limil setllenient ot
simt est. lie.
tinted at llillsl oio, lii'.t;on, Ihi' April
; m 1. w . A. M ill r
, Ailiiiiinslraior id the estniii f Anders
i liahMiorir, .o'l'outsl.
Uieo. li. llii'il' y, Attv for Kstiite.
Administrator's Notice.
Notice 1 licrchy e;ien that the nnilcr-
sil'iihiI has this tiny hy the l onntv Court
id Ihi' Male ol 1 iri f"" for the County
' Washinirtoii lieen appoiiitctl nil mi Hint rat
' id Ihc estate ol Anna C (tore, ihs ensct
nml has duly iinalinid as sm h. N
therefore all iiersnns hiiviiit'i lain afaiiisl
aanl esutc are herehv rtniiired ami r-
ipii-Hlitl to present the nme to llm at the
i niiiee ol tlm I utility I lurk in Hill-hor.
lreinii, iiosuly veriliixl within nix
I uiiii'llis from date,
! tiBtl. A. liollK,
AiliiitnlKtriitor ofllie estalu ol Anna I
Gore. deceasiHl,
IliUnlHiro, t)re., April II, HWI.
Slott A Stout, I'ortlaiid, Atlya fur A.lmr,
'THE COMMONER."
Mr. Bryan gave out the followi.,K inter
jv.
1 ,1,,ve ,or "everni years nan in con
"'P1'1'0" "'e estahlishinent of
: TF'
.uue nine or ummruiKi.iK 11.
" nten.nng to devote uiy life to the
, ""' huiib uucMions,
I havi. rioMi,.ti lln. mt.ilt.,.1 it
- - ...... ti, ovt,tiit.tc it
be8t ccoll,plsh le .m whjrh
r t :.. .... .(
j iiavt in ncvr, 1 niouii sucti a paper
sunn ie a,)le ' eep tn touch with
social, economic and political rirolilems
The paper will at the same time if suc-
.r,,i ,,,:,i. i .., .
..d.'ui, (jiutiocau uiLullll! VUIIICirilL lor
lamiiy mail 1 nave ucen aide to enjoy
ior several years past.
I expect to lecture occasionally, esnec
tally in college towns where I can speak
to students, but my principal work will
be done with the pen. or perhni 1
,i,ni,:
... '.,
1,1
1 say, with the pencil.
The paper will he called The Com
moner and will deleiitl the principles set
forth in the Kansas City platform. The
hrst issue will appear in January,
shall be editor and publisher.
The Commoner is I per year,
and Commoner, JI.75.
Annus
Notice to Taxpayers.
Notice 1m hereby iHven tied the i.n roll
I W
it ...i. . '
I lector for
),atl aUIisl,ro; Ore, 1I,U 1111,
of April, liml.
day
Do you want Clothing Cheap ?
Then come and see uh. Suits going at a great
sacrifice. We must make room for our new
Htock. Wo mean biiKineHS. We want to make
shelf room fur our new Htock now on the road.
Call anil gut bargains on Dry Gondii, Drees
Goods, Lace, Ribbons, and, in fact, Everything.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
IN rtliSDANtKOK AN KXIXtTltiN
tluly Issiu-il out of tint t'lroiut I'oin t t,l
'lie Maitt ,ii (livKon for llm Coiuilv of
Vamliill, tin tho mIi ,uy f April, bt'l.
upon a jiiilKiuvnt raiitlcretl In nal.l I'oiin
on thn 1,1th tlay of April. I.sxi, in the suit
ot O. t. I low art!, plaiiitill', , !i, ,.
1'iaiiie, K. S, Kianie. A. V, Stowoll ami
K. II. .Stow ell, tli'icnthinta, 1 III 1'HpttNO
lor Hula ami mll aa the law ilireeix at tho
ciiiirt hotisii tltHtr nf Vaiilnirini t'niinty.
In the t'lty of llillahorn, in-euon, on ,l,in.
lav, Hit' l.iih ,lay of May, Imn, at the Imni
ol lOoVlta-k a, in., tlieii'al proHnv aim
ate in tlieeoiinly t f W aslilnitlon. Male of
tlrt'Kiin, ami ilcat'i iIhhI iin follown, to-it:
lait three (It) in bruit Pale, conlaiiilny
live aerea, iieeonllng to the riKstitl plat of
tahl I'rint Pale.
J. W. SKW;,
Sheriff of Vuhiii!ltiii I'oiuiiv. lifi;ou,
Hrt lHlilh-atio:i April II, I'KII. Ust
pultlioailon May it, pml.
I- K. I.aiouri'ite, Ally., I'ltrllaml, dr.
for. I'd 1 Wash'' a
J. Nondrop, I'ropi-lelor.
Newly Furnished
and Renovated
A !".-:.: t-Uas table and
u! accommodations
for tbe convenience
of Ktients. , , ,
Noilcp i INmliry Owiiei-M.
Nittieni herehy given that the 1 lnrt.-ii
"rtllnaiiee Ih now 111 elhs l, ainl all v lm
Mile , lilrkeiiK ait' li 'lllilril l.tkn'i' Ihein
"P- W. I1. A I'KINsnS.
I ll V Mai-hal,
Ihiled al HilUUii". April tl. Itml.
PULLMAN ORDINARY SLEtl'KRS
The tourist travel between tbe KaM anil
the I'aeilic Coast hm reae! etl euoriiioii
lroportioiis ill the lt lew veal nml
ealls (or a apeeial clssi of eiiiipmeiit
l'o meet this demand the Pullman Com
pany litta iKMied from ill sbops what it
tecbnU-Hlly called the ' 1 'it M 111 .1 ti Ordin
ary Sleeper." Tbene cats appear simi
lar to the regular sleeper, heme, built on
the same plan, but unt luriitticd ilh
tbe same elee,ntice They are eipiipped
witb matt reuses, blaii't eVi. nherlt, pil
lows, ptllow-csae, PmeU, ciuiih,
hrushes, etc., rri'.iirinti luilluni; ol the
kind to lie lurillthetl hy the paiseuijer
Kach car has a stove lor outline, lea ami
collee and duini; "llet hoifM-ki epnn-,"
ami each Section can lie tiltetl with nu
adjustable table. A iiniloriiied pi.itet
accompauies each car, hm tnisiueM
inu lo make up liertlm, keep the cat
clean ami look alter the ,uiu ami rnu
lorts of the pasai-iiueis. In each ol the
trains wbicli are dispatched dnilv Ir.tm
I'ortlaiid by tbe O R . N, Co. i lo be
found one of these "Cullman Onliuniy
SleeKTS " The car att icbcd in the
Chicago 1'orllaml Sh.-ciiiI i;ocs thrniie.lt
to Chicago w thout change, and the our
in the Atlantic Hxpress runs to kmi-uin
City without change. Pawngers in tint
car for Chicago change to a similar car
at Granger.
Much of the hrst-claiut travel is beitie
carried on in tbeae cars, the rates K-in
lower, and the service uearly eipial lo
that in tbe palace sleepers,
l-'or rates and full inloiiuali n. in
cluding folders, rile to A I,. Ci ui:.
Ceueral Passenger Agent, O. K. N,
Co.. Cortland, Orevou.
Children
arc
Important
fUiHtomera in our (.(itininlioii.
When they nre Hent to w on
a trading errmid, wo nlwayH
retnemher tlmt tlmy are lint
(li.-ri'iiiiiiiHlitiK ImyiTH, mi, I
we take upeciiil paitiH to tn-n
thiit they gut what both yon
anil they want.
Then we alwayn try to l
prompt in Waiting on them
there is alwayii n little worry
11 bunt them Ht hoint! when
they are unnt on an errand
and Htay too lung, nfiini
through no fault of tlmir own.
Delta Drug Store
Main St., Hillsboro
.1
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Oregon
Shopt line
a Union Pacific
To the EAST
The 0. K. & N. Co.
(lives the Choice of
hree
DAILY
Trains
The 0. It. A N. Co.. in connection
with the Oregon Short Line and
Union Pacific, oflura the finent Her-
vice and l'aHteHt time to Halt Lake,
Denver, KanmiB City: Omaha, Ht.
ilkliom lloiKi!
Paul, 8t. Louis,, Chicago, and ell
points. iiaHt. Three train daily
from Portland, with choice of many
different routes Palace and tour
it deeper", library, dining and
chair car on all IraiiiH.
Write A L. Craig, 0. P, A., 0
-'.--AY1" "nellnnd Orfliron for
i
When You Boffin
Von vm'I Ih- nine lo need Miiiicthiii) It. e vli iiinnate
rt'iii'lien, ilr.K ami idhet llrne ta. We air ill pimilloit til
iipil lh urn! ill a maimer that U aliliicloty.
Our Instantaneous I3iiR-Klller
It an ahpilnlcl) eel lam rlc iiiinalur of lom lu-n, betl
lui): ami all otlu-i lunecta. It kilU in.Unlly the iutrct,
their yimn ami rKK- Noil pioouous In hiiiunn kind,
line, not slain or Soil and it -an lie lined 1111 raiiel and
i-hlliiii(! to prevent moth. Clirap, Clean ami I-lln lual.
I
ii
:. .Tho
i
ATTENTION, LADIES! !
in
H.
rincsi S( rains of Poultry in (lie Comity
A. (i. Anderson,
THE PERCHERON STALLION OREGON
Will uiukt' lhi. -I'.'iHnn of l!Ml in WftidiinKtuii
Ciiiinty hm fJliiWB, tu Ait:
Weilnrvl
vs, at oliimen Nun's tt.ir 11.
ard'a. l.ri.y mlr, 1-n.loy ., Peter Nelson's,
lay ami M011.I
nMnr si tmiiti, 1 uTTinnton.
()r. );on i a litm Clack IVn-heron
MHb.n. Hi r.-initiHiun is (irmly
. . Terms of Service
SiiiUle Her v in-, fS; Seamin, U'i; ItiHtiraitco, tl"),
lion, mil ,m -or mlilri-HK the uwin-r and niimnger
SPEED!
SIZE!
Tho Electioneer-Qeo. Wilkes Stallion
LOVELACE!
3-year old record, 2:Vo. 3-year-old trial, t'n'J'V.
Will make the aea..i ol 111 at the 1'nir r.roinids, IIiIMmuu. Wa.hliiplon
Comity Orccon, 1111011 Ihc followinif terms:
Season, with privilege
Insurance
Lovelace is a datk buy, with one white
weigh upwards ol 1300 pounds.
.Sire-liKoliat, and sire ol ICgoen, 2.11V; the Cotl.iuerer. -rl '.. ...!,
others in tbe 2:30. Cull brother 10 Sphinx, j. ,';. .ire of 7? in , 1,-1-.'
trite, 2:'JS;-i, sire of 4H in 2:30.
l'irstdiiin-Crepiin.damof Lovelace,
J:3oX, Coldlac, 2:IS.V; Duchess, 3:i7U
r.:,?f.;.K1"1 ,lik,'' Cr""'1 ,,'"M "'
Seroml
riue. 'iul,
b.iii-tV.11 Lisa,., dan. of liraiil, 2:io.V: King Kene jr., a:i7 and llnla
by t.eo. tikes.
Third dam The dam of Turlton, 2: j I , trial, a:al.
I ovelaee. as n i-yciir-old trotted in two races, obtaining a 2-yenr old record of
iJyk. As h 3-year,, il he was campaigned in several states, trolled In , races
obtained 1st, ..d or 3, nioney in l7 races, look a record of a:2o in a !l,ird be" it
Dccemoer, worked publicly 11 full mile lit Cleveland in a:jtf,
llis breeding; is uiisurpnssed. lie conihines the blond of l',leclioneer nml Ceo
ilkes the greatest si..eil producing strains in the wor d. Ilisilatti bis orami
.lam, the dan, ..ml Kr.l dam of bis siie, and tbe dan. of his S Mt
the great biood mare list. Sprite, tbe dam of bis sire, bad , colts by ) fine 1
and all are u. the list. Three ol bein hvlnR nt er'ent p'erio'ls licHdeil tliHiBt
of wm.iipg sires al their age. Walerwilch, gr.iud dan, of !,, aire, bus six in be
2:30 list; has over 3110 desccndanta in the 2:311 'it.
Mures from a distance ill receive good cure and pasturage ut $.ro per mouth.
A number of slaiulard bred inures and" .!, Iin,.. 1,1 r. 1 1 .
cbeai),
I'or furllier particular see or address,
E. B. TONGUE, Manager,
Hillsboro, Oregon.
Executor'a Sale of Real Estate.
Nulled Ih Iii'iIiv u-'ven 'llutl. Hie l..t. .
slgiieil.liy virtue nf an order of hiiIii ni'iihi
a id (inlun d by llm eniiiily court of the
Stale of Oregon, for Wuald'nglon (Juiinty,
011 the Hlb day of April, Mmi, niitliiirlzliig
mid illreeting tlm Halo of thn real khIiiIii
hiiriiliial'lnr ib'serllied, I will on and nllnr
the llth dny of May, luul, ollnr fur Hale,
nml will it'll al lirlvalu Mllle. to llm hlirheNi
If!
Spring Houso Cloaning
Hillsboro Pharmacy
We have taken Hi
agency of the famous
I Hew, Selby S Co,
l..l'lie.' alineti ami call
lit n ii v lonl. Criers,
ft y, fi on, f i jo ami
f I nt' Come in nml
re lliriu.
WEHHUNO & SONS
int.t.siUHto. t)i;i:u(),.
.Setting ol l ro.-Single Comb
llm n b-glniiii. llUck Minorca, Hurl
l.rKlmrn, on, Harretl I'lvuiootli
kitek, Yx lillr l at rtl k SiiUi,
,sil,-r Simngled II iiiiburgti, Hull pvm
mull Kin kn, Unit Co. bill, ('.ohleil
V yantlotie, ft no.
Am hum teadv to bunk nrdeis lor
t)lK. In my din k are fle stiuurr.
Leave onlrii lor regit at John M.
Hum 11' grocery, llilL'mtu, or mil at
yartl '.' miles 'iuhwr,( ol 1 itv,
M ill in. his ndiltrtned to HiII.Ihuo
will receive linuu-ilmle illtelltuiu.
llillslioro, (Ire.
1-. irrt t'.mve: Tliu,.,!.... ni...i.
West t'liinn; Saturday, IIiIIsIhmo; Sun-
Hlulli.in, K, mw n, K(H ,jHM.
.Mnl.linl.., h, Wtir.,ii,g,, ('m,iy.
Kor further infnrnni-
S. H. DUNBAR, Farmingtoii. Ore.
BREEDING .
of return, f;.oo
, , . , , f 15.00
bind fool, over lh hands b di, will
....
j:ao; Horsey I3:Jo.; Petsey llritton,
- Hrilliatiline. 2:uW: Che.,Hllu irl,.l
''"""V, 3:l.lV, and Ciscide, , u '4, by
'"" or racing inr SHie
tneiilH with ii,ornved s.iciirlly, all llm
loMuwItigiliiNiulliHil ia p.,'. t.'
M i. 'Vo''o!m,Hl. "lerofHiii.lloii 10 '2
1 1 V'i,m"1, M",r" "."""'lo'ng ItWiim-ni..
lilt 1 ti T'.1.!1."1 tl,n ll,w '"Do ot
John M. Wall, nt Hillsboro, (lingon.
Dated nt II UImIkii'o, Oregon, this 8th Hay
l April, Ilkil, J
, , I'ICTICU JANNKN,
ICxoouloroftheliiKtwIII mM IfNlani'iit
01 .I1.I111 Oilhooliiy, ileeiiaHiiil,
, Oiiara at V. J. llirlw'i, 2uU Bl.
i
t.4,rft.. 1. m mm
inner mr nu. 1 1 in natiil 1 1 the llm
oI'hiiIu,
nitir. I