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HJUSBORO AAuUi Juki aJ, (foj Kntared at tbs Post-offlce at Hillaboro. Oregon, u aecond-claae tnailjiatUr. LUCIUS A. LONG, Bdltor. County Official Paper Subscription: One Dollar per Annum. Bit Month, 60 eta. ; Three Month, 35 eta. lasaed Every Thursday BY liONQ McKINNKX Washington County will devel op wonderfully within the next fit years. There it nothing that to helps a country as railioada when development of agricultural lands it concerned. The fact that the Tillamook road commence here will attract many people to this section. The road will open a dis triot that mutt now go thirty mile to meet ite nearest sale point Thousands of thousands of dollars worth of timber will soon find i market As it now stands the tim ber can not bs utilized. A nsw era is coming to the outlying sections of Washington, and with railroad development we may reasonably ex pect agricultural development. The hills are especially fitted for the dairy business and with the timber in market acre after acre of land will be added to pasturage, and this will mean more and better homes The trial of Senator Mitchell will close this week, and with it will come me nnaie of public life of a man wno nas been honored many years by asovsreitn state. Per haps no ons man has ever had the personal following that has been given John H. Mitchell. Ha knew hundreds of men by their fciven names; he was urbanity personi fied; he was acute and a good "log roller;" he knew how to do busi ness for the state, and from the evi denos he knew how to do business for himself, although his attorneys plead that ha was careless. Wheth er he is convicted or not, he is a political past, and ha will never again enter the political ' arena. His old friends still cling to him a most potent factor in proving ing that he made and held friends while a citizen as well as while senator. t , , The editor of the Forest Grove Times, for a measly fas, leas than a dollar and be never specified the amount published libellous mat ter and had to pay a neat little verdict The Argus and News published the report of a school district committee, as news, and now Brother Hoge thinks the two publishers should go to the peni tentiary. Never mind, Brother Hoge, the retractions of the News and the Argus will not add libel to libeL And the Arms will water Brother Hoge that neither Woods nor Long will go to Salem anless they carry a different kind of a cer tificate of election than Brother Hoge would give them. . ' humored out to his ranch near Mountaindala. Smokers like the Schiller and the Excellencia. These cigars are of the best stock. You cant fool an authority on a good cigar. The McMinnville papers state that Albert Keutter, who formerly conducted the Centerville creamery, will start a creamery and cheese factory at the Yamhill county seat. Speaking of grain aphis, there is do question but wnat tbey did great damage to crops during the few days of wet and cold weather that prevailed laat week. , home fields were almost Mack frith the little parasites, and but for the warm weather that is now prevail ing, great injury might have re suited. Hops are doing fine, al though the raw weather gave the lice a boost that ia injuring some yards oonsideraUy. C. M. Johnson, of below Fsrm- ington, srst a county seat visitor yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Stewart, of Spokane, wash., speut Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Rimer, of North Hillsboio. Mrs. Mewart is an old school mate of Mrs. Rimer, and the meeting was a pleasant one. f 5 When you go to Cornelius for the reunion and the Fourth, go to the Bacna restaurant, across) ths road from the celebration grounds, north, for your meals.' Chicken dinner on the Fourth Lunche and hot coffee, with sandwiches Mrs. Vina M. Bacon. Our old friend, Dr C. W. Lowe, of Eugene, has been appointed to the position of membership in the State Board of Optometry, and the Board bat honored the Doctor bv electing him president. Dr. Lowe has been visiting Hilleboro for about fifteen years, and has made many friends in this county who congratulate him upon the honors bestowed. Judge BaanattVbo is defending senator Mitchell, is one of Oregon ablest lawyers, and be is making the fight of his life to save the aged of ficial from disgrace. Judging from the testimony it is necessary that tne element of sympathy enter into Bennett's argument, and ha is now using all the powers of hit ability Judge Bennett is fully equal to the occasion, and his argument is hav log a telling effect upon tbe jury The case clows in a day or so and it would be no surprise if the jury disagreed. ' ; ; r: Graver Cleveland is bound, after all, to be president of something and a man who went into the prea dency a poor man and came out with over four millions is eminent ly qualified to act as executive for life insurance company. But ui less ha can handle bonds in better shape for the company than he did for the people he will certainly loae his official bead in short order. It is to be expected that the Pana ma canal will breed scandal, so fraught with graft is every move of government theae days. It is just question as to how much it can be kept down, and no one should criticise the president too severely because he shows that be is doing all hi can to get some honest re suits In this affair. First Quality Drug Store LOVELACE THE MARKETS, This morning's market reports, compiled from Portland quotations, are: Valley Wheat, export value, 85. Barley-feed, $22 and $22.50; rolled, $23. Oata, White, $30 per ton. Oats, Gray, $30 per ton. Bran, $19 per ton. Hay, Timothy, $14 and $16. Hay, Clover, $11 and $12. Potatoes, Fancy, $1 and $1.20. Eg. Oregon ranch, 20 and 21. Butter, Extra Creamery, 20. Butter, store, ranch, 15 and 16. We provide for the people who have had enough ex perience to kuow that iuferior goods are dear at any price; who have learned that good goods from a first quality trustworthy house are always , cheaper really and aggressively cheaper to buy. ywwVwVViVSv3 i 9 We Have Made a Reputation For our prescription work, because we do tlie work ex actly as it should, he loue. We pay no one a percent age to send us prescriptions, aud, therefore, it pnys you to bring such work to BAILEY'S PHARMACY This is an advertisement, and likewise it is a fact. KI.K4Tin.Nt:KM-vi.kl:M IIMHIII IK TIIK MIWT MI'tt'Kwil'l I. IIIJCMII Record. 2:20 Trial, 2:2 RcKisitrtd as PRINCP. LOVELACU. 32,711 MIRK Of Hvron l.a, fcHi,; K.Mklav, IrUI; True Witei'tt trtnl; U..ila I'll rwn.nl i'W, f-til vr-old rsvm.l mad" im N. I. 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Kwoml iUm, Ci4- l.uwe (.lain of kln llene, Jr. ?. ttraM,S!:lti( utlrarlno, 3:?), by tho Kirul lion, Wilkw. l.tivoUi-o bay "Ullion iil.1 ami woifln l,.' v..uiil, lliv colt ara Mako wlmiera ulierever llie Hurt ami r i i" nor in tlit t ,. v rmi- l l.en.lol l.ovel.ire IimiikIii a iiKlivr atrmK" al lli Mi't'aribv li' than llml "I nnv i'IIixi lu lion. II i o..;i ae nink, i,i,y KoM i..e, ln,. IiohiIoiI ami iw.iy, llrtill Maka lli ' of l MiU'twr'. TKHM4-.Hi:,M, atv'.-.! INSl'U ,M 'IC, n:W MILWAUKEE I 41 th9 Camp Fire, after a ntrd riW, or i tlrtwat day, he the hone arc aiuaddlnl aaJ all I autte uu lor lb algal, la CYRUS tiODLE whiakinarc heoritr with all proaiwttor. lumheratea. toriu,anil Mbrr tranler ao fel the aeol ul IK quieting, mtlalandrrjueeaatlaafttectol !) Uo.U No oat tit U complel without them, and la naea of cmcraavy, tbey ar worth Ihelv wel(hl ia ld, BAMS, OKUeaiMTM, PLUM at QALCHS. W.J. VAN UaUTVEl a CO., SUIrikaMn. PUSTLANS. MM. Natte of Ptoal Bettlemeat. Notice hereby given, thai tbe under signed Executor ot the last will and testa ment of Vandal Bcberacbel, deceaaed, has filed in tbe County Court of tbe Slaw of Oregon, for Washington County, hia final account in tbe matter of aaid estate, end said Conrt has set Monday, the 31st day of July, Mutt, at the County Court room in Hillaboro, Oregon, at tbe hour of ten o'clock a. m. of said day, as the time and place ror neanns objections to nam tinal account and for tbe final aeltlenient of 8aid estate, bated this June 21. 1606. at HillHboro. Oregon. WILLIAM H. SMITH, Executor of the last will and teMament of Vendel Ucberscbel, deceased. Ueo. K. nag ley, Attorney lor Executor. Sealed Bids for School House Work Seated proposals will be received by the School Board of Leisyville, Ore.. Dint. No. , until Saturday, July 1, 1906, at 2 (Op. m., ior tne louowiug worn on tneacnool buildine: New foundation; new floor; levelling huiWiiuj; one stringer under floor; paint ing; new fence around yard. Bpecitica tiona may be seen at John Hanlev's resi dence. LiUvvilie. Contractor must fur- man an material ana execute bond rnr faithful performance of Contract. Tbe Board reserves tbe right to reject any or all bids, Addreju all bids to the umler- aigned. LEWIS POWKR8. Clerk of School District No, 8, HillM'noro, ure., n, r. v. a. SheruTa Sale. Notice Is hereby given, that by virtue of Auacnment ,xecniion lasnea out or and under the seal of the County Court of the filalA rtf A.Ann f. 11,. I'' " U.rL. uvtmw VIVfUII. till HIV. VUUUkJ T BHU1 ington, dated the 1.1th day of June, luO, in iavor 01 Alien Lewis, a corporation, plaintifla; and against Fred Verbauwtiede and Nathalie Verbauwhede, defendant, for the sum of S25.00 costs, and for the further sum of $108.75 with interest there on from tbe 8th day of June, 1906, at the raieoi u per cent per annum, to me di rected and delivered, commanding me to make tale of the real property hereinafter ocscriDea, i nave levied noon ana pursu ant to said Attachment Execution. I will. on Monday, tbe 24th day of July, 1U05, at tne Houtn uoar or tne uourt house In Hillaboro, Washington County, Oregon, at the hour of ten o'clock a. in. of aaid day, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for caah in hand, all oi the follow ing described real property, lying, being and situate in Washington County, Ore con, and more particularly described as ioi ows, to-wii: - The West half of the Northeast quarter of Section 29. T. 8 N. R. 3 W. of the Will. Mer., containing SO acres, to satisfy the hereinbefore named sums and for the costs and expenses of sale and said writ, Baid ssle will be made subject to re demption as per statute of Oregon. Dated at Hillaboro, Oregon, this 15th day of June, 1906. JOHN W. CONNELL. Sheriff of Washington County, Oregon. ny r. r. nane, ueputy H. T. Bagley, Attorney for Plaintiff. Gir Hillaboro a big sawmill and shs will expand j give tho town a few mora manufactories. We need tbsm. Local capital must get busy, 1- gg.t-.-t ThiArjos nives all the news of it t znty. One dollar par year. Administrator's Sal ot Real Estate Notice is hereoy giyen that, by virtue of an oraer ana aeoree oi tne uounty uourt of Washington County, Oregon, made and entered on May 29, 1905, the under signed administrator ot the estate of Charlotte Grace Myers, deceased, will on Monday. July S. 19U6. at the hour of 10 o'clock of said day, at tbe south door of tne court nouse in musDoro, on eon, duly sell at public auction to the high eat Didder, for caah in hand, tbe follow ing; described real estate, to wit: Ah undivided one-eiKh'h interest in 2)4 sores of land in Forest Grove, Washing ton County, Oregon, and which is de scribed as follows : Lot 1 and East half oi Block 39, and Lot 4, Block 81, Forest Grove. Oregon. FRANK S. MYERS, Protect Your Cows This it the fly season and you should keep up the flow of milk by using So-Bot-So with one of our hand sprayers a sure kill lor Hies. Kow-Kure on hand. We sett International Stock and Poultry Food Diamond Chick Feed is best for poultry. Bone, oyster shell and grit for the Poaltry Yard. We keep stock salt of all kinds. See us for Flour and Feed. The J. W. Hartrampf Feed Store Thoroughbred. 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Mll.WAr K KK it a bay Mallinn, III IihimIi hkIi, and 'k no gteal liorv, I1.1U11K tun inittlei in l'.".",, lite fiilH)' In nine in i nine ami a iiiurlor in ..!, nml luia treei oonie of (he lwl liorwa ill Miu'l'ti'a. Will make the season at llillslxiio, at $2$. E. B. TONGUE, MilMvro.Orc. m I . m m m m m m m mm m m m i m m m m m mmmt WE1NHARDS (On draught) The best of all Beers. Bottled for Medicinal Use At W. V. WILEY'S i m if i The Pcrchcron Stallion, VAUNDUS No. 22031 Dark dapple gray; splendid build; weighs 1850 SIKt-Villers 11160 (SoSr). t'V lhianl 5317 tid.V'). hy lirilliaiil 1 755 ' '' HriUiaut iSit (756), by C01011 1 71 4 ), by Vie ux Chasliu (713), by Coco 1712), by Mieiimi 1715), by Jean I.e lllatie 1 730 J. UAM-I.iuili 2751 1 1521 1, by 'aillunt tM, by l'iii.sKr by Deckle fiyJJ, by ienx l'i crre So.j, by Coco 7ia), liy Migiiou 7t,sl, by Jeau l.e lU.uie l739'J Will sttind the season ol 1005 as follows: S. K. 0. Mrfk'l pldtf Mtllltlltjf IKKIU llhlil TuMstlar moriiinK. Cffi'milli- Turiilny imiiii until Weil- nmdny tiiorniitg, HillslMiro WVJne.day evening ami TluirniUy until 4 oVlock. Peter NfKon' pUn TtmiHtUy svtu iiiR utitil Kritiajr utoriitiig, Phillips Friday sml utilil SttiunUy uiurniiiK. J. W. (onnfll's larm HsIttrJay ami Sunday morniiif;. Oi To insure foal to stand and such, $12. J. W. CONNELL, Owner. V 0 Si I ONLINE umm Pacific 8 TRAINS TO TUB BAST DAILY FROM PORTLAND. Through Pullman standard and tourist sleeping-cars daily to Omaha, Chicago, Spokane; tourist sleeping-car daily to Kansas City; through Pullman tourist sleeping-cars (personally conducted) weekly to Chicago, Ksnsas City, re clining chair cars (seats free) to the East daily. TIME 80HEMTI.K8 rsoM PORTLAND ABKIVS rsoM DAILT Salt Lake, Denver, Ft. Worth, oniHlm, Kansas City, Bt. 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My line of Croceiies can't be beaten. Give me a call. I buy farm produce, cash or trade. Give me a call, O. 5. RaynoSJa Motmtalnma0, Or, WORTH ITS WEIGHT IN 60LD FOR FARMERS AND DAIRYMEN The Peoples Cream Separator, manu factured by the Peoples Supply Co. of Kansas City, Mo., is a new and wonder ful invention thatsavei time, labor and money. It does the work eijuullj aa well, if not bettet than one that costs 'A to 10O. The 1'eoplef Cream Separator can If bought for a very smal price couoiilerii'if tin value you obtain. It re quires no engine, m extra machinery. Thi Peoples Cream Sepnta torkthceaulcstclcaiiei! the strongest, uioe simple and best Separator oulhemaiket Kvery Parmer ami Dairyuian iltou!i have one. BERNARD l.F.IS, Heave rton, Oregon Mr. Bernard I.eia. Dear Sir: We have used your Cream Separator ftr over a year and it has given perfect sat isfaction. V are making more and a better grade of butter than could be done by the pan process. W. PAITZ. Beaverton, Ore., June 11, 1905. Notice of Final Settlement Notice ii hereby pi veil, that the under siiroed Administistor of the Kstale of Henrietta CarslciiB, ileceaieil, hax tiled in the County Court of theHlatnof Oregon, for Washington County, his Final Ac count in the matter of said Estate, and that said Court lias set Monday, tho loth day or July, VX, at tun County Court room in HillHboro, Waxningtou County, Oregon, at the hour of len o'clock a, in. of said day, as tho lima nut place for healing objections to said Final Account and the iusl Settlement of said Estate. Hated this June 7, l!KM. L. f. CARSTKNH, AtlmlniHtrator of the Estate of Henri etta Camtons, deceased. tieo, R, Bagley, Attorney for Adminis trator. Notice of Assessment Notice Is hereby given that asaeNsmsnts for tbe improvement of Hecoud street, Hillsboro, Oregon, sre now due and paya ble at theoflloeof the undersigned, and all persons paying one-fourth ol their ss sessment on or before July 10, HWi, may have balance remitted by the City Coun cil. Hours for collection, ft30 a. in, to 4:'I0 p. m. Dated at Hillsboro, Oregon, June 29, 10ft-), H. T. BAOXEY, Recorder ' Notice of Final Settlement Notice Is hereby given that the under signed baa duly tiled In tbe County Court of the State of Oregon for Washington County bis final account in the matter of the Estate of Margaret I). Jonew, deceased, and that said County has set Monday, the 20th day of June, lHOfi, at the County Court room, in Hilleboro, Oregon, at the hour of ten o'clock d, 111., of aid day ai tbe time and place for hearing objections to said final account and for Anal settle ment of said estate. Dated this May 15, 1906. HEN It Y W. JONES, Administrator or the Estate of Margaret D. Jones, deceased. .( l 1 TAPAGEUR (53167) Imported Percheron Stallion, foaled in France, in 1901. brought to America in 1904. American number, 4113156. Color ami description black; with star. Finely shaped. Absolutely the tast i i noise in wasiuugtou county, r our years old. Weight, 1900. just the Imrse j ior good .substantial gets. r v -'''" f 1 1 -new . s , , jig . 1 ... ''..'t'.A n. ....... ..-.i'-xA I-. 'J.I . . , .J ft' ( 1 , . 1 ' - Si 0 .... 1 , J, Ufa-. r . "Vsi - y ! si, . Will maKe the Season of 1905 as follows: R Monday noon, at Beef Bend, at Chas. Schaniburg's. Monday, from 3 p, ni. to Tuesday morning, at A. W. Smith's, Tigardville. Tuesday, at Progress store, from 11 a. m. to 2 p. ni. Tuesday, 3 p. 111. to Wednesday at 9 a, in., at Robert ' Hockeus, Beaverton, Wednesday, 11 a. in. until 2 p. ni., at M, M. Mead's, Robt. Imbrie farm. Wednesday, from 4 p. m. to Thursday at 8 a. 111., atJW. h. Davis', Hillsboro. Thursday noon until 6 p. ni., at Herman Boge's, Farmington. Fri day until Saturday evening, at Ferd Grouer's farm, Scholls. ' TERMSt Single service, $81 Season, $12i to insure mure to be in foal, $15i to insure foal to stand and such, $17.50. Care to prevent but not responsible for accidents. Scholls Percheron Horse Co., Own ers.