The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, August 23, 1906, Image 4

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    MtUSfOKO AMOS. AUGUST 93. 1908
II. C. Tetreon, ol wet of Farm
ington, wm in the city Honda?
evening.
Use Jap-alao to finish your
Hoora and renew your furniture.
U. A. Patterson. Distributor.
Pete Louaignont, who wu her
in tbe early day, and who now
lire! 4on in Columbia County,
was in the city the last of the
week.
For sale cheap: McCormick
binder, run two seasons. Inquire
of Stiea.mi Bros., Fhone 283.
Mrs. Harriet Davis wishes to
announce to her natrons that (be
has not moved away, and will be
pleased to meet them at any time
at her residence on Fourth & Fir,
at her dressmaking parlors.
Hop pickers who desire to pick
. i-- tir t . i J UAMa
i luc n ui. uagicy j miM bis mnr
ed to register between now and
beptember 1.
W. W. Minar. of Imhoff &
Minar. monument men of Portland.
was in town the first of the week,
and called at tbe Argus omce.
His firm recently purchased the
uuimt nicaetuicr swiva. ui tuaiuiv
For sale cheap: A five-acre
tract joining Hillsboro townsite;
house and barn. H. A. Miller,
Summit, Oregon,
Will party who advertised for
position as housekeeper, and signed
same 8. F. U , please call at Argus
office, or send word in 6ome man
ner. Cause office is flooded with
letters who want a housekeeper.
Those wishing to pick hops for
Kelson $ Wolf, and at the Jmbrie
yards, should register between now
and September 1.
C. W. Allen and party, of ?e
verton, passed through town tbe
last of the week, from upper Gales
Creek and the Nebaleni, where he
found three bucks and a bear to
bring down to Beavertonites.
Smokers like ths Schiller and the
Excellencia. These cigars are of
the best stock. You can't fool an
authority on a good cigar.
Mrs. Germina Hill has bought
the Ulrich Haas place, near West
Union. The ranch contains about
24 acres, and is highly improved.
The consideration was $2,450. J.
C. Kuratii made the sale.
We are closing out our entire
stock of men's furnishing goods. If
you want a bargain in a suit givs
us a call. Schulmerich Bros.
The Southern Pacific train eut
of Portland past this place now
leaves Portland at seven in ths
morning, and reaches this city at
8:14. This means that you must
get up early if you leave out on the
morning tram.
Deputy Sheriff F. T. Kane re
turned from up tbe Columbia Riv
er Saturday night, failing to find
the party who broke open tbe toll
gate on tbe Tillamook road, in
Washington County, Wednesday
of last week.
For sale: one dwelling house, 8
rooms; one dwelling house, 9 rooms,
one lot for warehouse on 8. P
track, 40x89 feet. Jno. Milne,
Hillsboro, Ore.
John Reichen was in from West
Union Saturday, bringing in some
fine St. Lawrence apples, which
were perfect and free from scale or
worms. He says the demand is
not up to the supply, and he was
selling them at thirty cents per
box.
Anyene having teams, and want
ing to hire them out at lumber
hauling, with driver, are requested
to communicate with Thompson
Bros , Mountaindale.
Dr. F. A. Bailey and Dr. F. J.
Bailey and wife, returned Monday
from a trip to Seattle and other
Sound points. Dr. F. A. and wife
went up to Skagway and Dyea,
and stopped at several other points
along tbe route.
For gentlemen's, ladies' and
children's hose you can do no bet
ter than to buy of John Dennis.
We have them for everybody, and
at prices that are values.
W. B. Hare, son of Mr. and Mrs.
J. C. Hare, and who has spent tbe
Summer here, the guest of rela
tives, departed for Portland, Tues
day, and, after a few days, will
leave fsr Philadelphia, Penn,
where he will enter the Jefferson
Medical College.
Hop picking will start in the
Salzgeber yard of 75 acres on
August 30. We pay on cent per
pound and you can pick all day
till dark if you wish. John Salz
geber, five miles east of Hillsboro.
W. J. Ingram and Chas. John
son were up from Farmington,
Tuesday. Mr. Ingram baa in 17
acres of hops, and the crop this
year is pronounced by experts to
be of the best in that section. He
has not contracted and will be in a
position to get tbe top of tbe mark
et. Those wanting to pick hops may
register either with John Milne,
Hilleboio, or with Jacob Schneider,
at tbe Milne-Schneider yard, Leisy
ville. Will pay as high a price
for picking as anyone in Washing
ton county. Register at once.
Banker Sholes, of the Hillsboro
Commercial Bank, leaves for tbe
East early in September, and visits
in Michigan and New York He
will stop at tbe Yellowstone Park
on his way back to the old home,
anJ expects to be absent about
ninety days.
L Square Deal
Is assured yon when you buy tir. Tierce!
family medicines f..r ill llm Iiifnxlr
tnu entertne Into them sre prints on
tha boltle-rainrs ami tMr formulas
ar attested umler oath as being complete
and coronet. - You knowjrut what you art
naytne for ami that the ingredient ara
fathered from Nature's laboratory, being
Selected from the aut valuable native
Medicinal roots found growing in our
American forefS"iLwhlle potent to cure
are erf?Ttt arralsQato the moat
delicate woaifrLaaJniilitfi'TT Not a lrwu
i aifAimi rnii'tN tnio im'ir CCliUA'iiiiklil.
Sheriffs Salt
1IS 'i"-" 't
iriu.-iul u.M iiiwm. viL-imri- irm.i
reCjj glycerine. Tin agent po&sosws
tutrWtc meaiclnai properties of ita o n,
being a most valnableantisi'nlicanu anti
ferment, nutritive and soothing demul
cent. tiWcerin plava an Important part In
Ir. frerce's intlden Medical liMivery In
the cure of Indication. lysievia and
weak stomach, atteuded by xmr risings,
heart-burn, foul breath, ivausl tongue,
poor appetite, gnawing feeling In slom
aca, biuuiinir and kindred dcrange
aaeiits of the stomach. Iier and bowels.
Besides enrln all the ahove disiresing
ailmeuts, the'tioUien Medical discovery
Is a specilic for all diseases of the mucous
membranes, as catarrh, whether of th
nasal passages or of the stomach. bowels
or pelyic orgaus. Even in its ulcerative:
Stafe it will yh'Id to this sovereign rem
edy if Its use be iersevervd in. In I lironie
latarrn of tne .xas.ii av.-ig-s. i is wen,
while taking the "(.olden Medical Uis 1
covery for the necessary constitutional :
treatment, to cleanse tlie passages freely
two or three times a day with lr. Sage's ;
Catarrh Remedy. This thorough course j;
of treatment generally cures the worst i1
case. t
la couch and hoaoeness caused by bn- ;
Chial. throat and lung affection. exe'it con- ;
ubivt Ion In its advwwv,! iwv. the "Indites i
Medical IlsMTer is a k eitt. tcnl imp i
edjr, topev-ially iu thune obstinate, hang-on
coughs caUM-i hj irrltatkni aud oooiresuon of
tbe troncblai miioou- membranes. The tt
corar; ' b not o gvvd for nine coughs aria
lot from sudden colds, nor most H be ex
peeled to cure consumption in Us entranced
atace no niedlcine will tio that but (or all
the obstinate, chronic coughs, which. If neg
lected, or badly treated, leaii up to cotiKump
tion.lt Is the beM medicine thai van betaken.
Seen in a minute on Main Street:
Ten people looking at a bear hang
ing in front of Emuiot Bros.' shop;
man explaining bow he became the
possessor of a black eye; a rirgbooe
horse traded for an animal thai
staggered when he walked and
couldn't stand still when he wasn't
walking; a hobo making his toilet
in the public waterirg trough ; nun
who said the towu "wamii't no
good;" another man who said the
other fellow didn't know a good
town when he saw one; fellow who
said Prohibition was coming; an
other chap who said he would leave
as soon as it did.
Young German woman wUhw
position as housekeeper; she han
two small children, and is willing
to work for small wages in good
home with kind treatment. Wid
ower, with child, or children, pre
ferred. Address 8. F. R., Argus,
Hillsboro.
John Milne has sola his place at
Letsyville to . J. Gregg, of Fort
land, and formerly nf Mountain
dale. Mr. Uregg made a neat litt?e
stroke of business on real estate
below Portland, selling lo the rail
road company. He will now try
farming on a large scale in ash
ington county. The sale was made
through an advestisement in the
Argus. The moral is: If you want
to sell your farm bad enough to
make out a deed, advertise it in
the Argus.
Permanent, Profitable Business
for Agents, either sex, selling our
Renowned Flavoring Powders.
Send for confidential prices, Agents
sample 20c stamps. Address:
Central Mercantile Co. -733 Stock
Exchange Bldg .Chicago, III.
H. C. Hoffman has sold bie
bakery, on Main Street, to a Mr
Commons, of Portland. Mr Hoff
man has be6n here over two years
and has made a boat of friends
They go to Portland, and then spend
a week or so at tbe coast, after
which they will again embark in
business.
T. T. Geer, of Salem, and who has
been before the public for many years,
asking for something from tbe Repulili
cae party, again wants perferttient, and
be bas bought into the Pendleton Trib
une, a paper that has always espoused
losing propositions, both financially an-1
politically. Geer thinks he can get
Eastern Oregon support, and with that
he hopes eventually to break into the
U. S. Senate. Oregon has made many
political mistakes, many of which
bordered on criminal negligence, but if
by book-crook it should send him to the
senate it will have earned a notoriety
that will make it famous as a "don't-
care-a-d a" state.
W. J. Bryan hat started for home after
year of absence, travelling over the
world. From the fears of the trust-rid
den press be seems to a more formidable
Bryan than heretofore.
Advertised Letters
Oakley M Arnold, Miss Margnret Biiin-
garuer, t arl Kergran, t; lfergloiid, Misx
Sal lie Carr, Haim Collins, Mihh Hiihu
Crouch, William Crater, W (J KanieUon,
win H Dalilke .lames Uamlerwm, ( lias
Henry M (learhart, (Held for Pontage)
Mrs. A (leoree, WiO Garden St llt-llingham,
Waxh., MrH John Harris. Dun Hill.i2) W
H Jaiineaon, Axel Sostedt, Vernn Laytmi,
Hiram 8 Lock. Mnt Ida Patterson. Ed
ward G Padon. Miss Oaa Snyder, Master
rruna rowier.
B. P. Cornelius, P. M.
Edison's Gold Mould
ed Records in Stoch
PRICE 35 CENTS -
E. L. McCORMICtt
HILLSBORO OtlCON
Notice I horohy irivon, that f lrtnol
an i'nuii"ii, , I cere and order ol sal,
luxe! out of and under the kvaI vf the
'trend Court r tli Slat of Orcgou, for
axliiiii-lon t ottnl v, oattit IIik 'Ami day
of July, IHi. Ill favor of . V. Wiley.
I'laitilill, and i;iii-I Kduilliul .ilnuicr.
limn and WashiiiKlon t'ounty, driend
anis, tor tlie niiiu of Tlitw lltindnst and
'Seventy Two Itollrw (.IT'ii and lntem.1
lliervou frtiui t lie JIM dav ol Jul. 1'M.i, at
thereto of ten IUi er wnl wr aiiiiuin,
and til tHither niiiu of Nineteen mdlnm
(till) e,t, with liilerexl tliere.ni troin
July 'ilil, IHOii. at tlie rate ol Hit nl tier
rent er anuiini, and in tuvor of Hie do
t'endant, aaliiiit.rtoii t'ounty, and against
the real (ro'rty horoliiaftai described for
tlteaiiiuot Tliirty luiltaiut 1-Hlv
tin ivela i.i..'iiii taxes, to m dirwted
and delivered coniinnudtne m tu uinke
side of the real mcrty liereinitlter de
scrilwd I have levied nnon and liliiait
ant to iil extH'iilion, decree ami unlet
ol talc. I will, on Miiiulav, the '-.III day
ol nnii-t. l'tot, t tlie South Hour of the
( ourt lioiiKO in llill-.lH.ro, tf.lt I nt olt
County. Otvuoii. at tlie hour of lOo'cl.x W
A.M. of mod dtiy. el) n( iiihlin aiitllon
lo the hlKlunt bnloer for ihmIi in hand,
allot' the follow in,; dewrltird real tn-
erly, Ivini;, Iwmtf Hint nlliinlo in Wush
incton County, urou'iu, and iiiont mrlit"
lllnrly ileX'rltied lolions. to-wit:
The North Ka.it i,in u ter of Nei'thm S.
inT. 8 N. or li. 4 ft. of the Will. Mr
cnutiiiuitii; lim ncrm, atVordlnu to tlie
OHicml iilul of Hie xiirvey of Mid land re
liirinsl to Ilia t.eiiernl miu Olllr by tlie
Surveyor tieiterul, to witily I lie lieielu-
lieloi-e UHiueil sums mid lor the coIh and
iiiih(n ol mile mid ol said writ.
Nild Hitle will Im mad siilnect to re
Ueuiiillou a tier M;luH' ortireL'ou.
I'alixl in IIIIIsIhii-o, tlreiMu, tlilx :'.rd
day or July, 1iH.nl.
J. W. CtlNN:i.l
Sherltl of WaHilnnion Couiil.v. tireifoli,
tiro, K, Itiiitley. Attorney tor I'lniiitill
NOTICE
r
Something Doing All the Time
New, Novel awl entertaining. Kvery
tay a hi? day. Beautiful camp gmnuds.
Kxcelknt water, Kncottrage and aid
Agriculture by attending. Ooen day
aud uiglu. Your friends will be there
OREGON STATE FAIR
BETTER THAN KttXXX CX DOCTORS
Ten Thousand-dollar Premium Kuud.
Fifteen Thousand-dollar . Speed Fund.
Various Special Premiums. Immense
Display of Farm Products. Modern milk
ing -machine in operation every day
Reduced Rate? n Railroad s
W. II. DOWNING, Pres.
F. W. DURBIN, See
Salem, September I0"I5, 1906
j
Proclamation
Whereas, there' was submitted to the elec
tors of the state at the last (reneral elec
tion as required by law, an initiative
petition for a proposed amendment lo
Article IV of the Constitution of the
State of Oregon, to be designated in the
Constitution as Section la of Article IV
of said Constitution, for tbe initiative and
referendum on local, special and munici
pal laws and parts of laws, and
Whereas, on the 25th day of June,
1906, the Secretary of State in my pres
ence as Governor of the State of Oregon
did canvass the votes given for and
against said proposed amendment, and
Whereas, it was ascertained and deter
mined upon such canvass that there was
47,678 votes cast for said proposed amend
ment, and 16,73s votes against the same,
and that said proposed amendment re
ceived an affirmative majority of the total
numlier of effective votes cast thereon
and entitled to lie counted under the pro
visions of law,
Now, therefore, I, George E. Chamber
lain, as Governor of the State of Oregon,
in obedience to and by virtue of the pow
er and authority vested in me by law; do
hereby make and issue this proclamation
to the people of the Ktate of Oregon, and
do announce and declare that the whole
numlier of votes cast in the State of Ore
gon at said election for and against said
proposed amendment was as hereinbefore
staled, and that said proposed amend
ment received an affirmative majority of
the total number of votes cast thereon
and entitled to be counted under the pro
visions of law, and that said amendment
hereinbefore mentioned shall be and ia
in full force and effect as a part of th
Constitution of the Stale of Oregon from
the date of this proclamation.
Done at the Capitol at Salem this nth
day of June, A. D. 1906.
GKO. ft. CHAMBERLAIN,
fsKAi, Governor of Oreion.
By the Governor:
V. I . Diinliar, .Secretary of State.
NOTICE OF TIME
Notice Is hereby given that all persona
ar; notified not to five Charles Naolibaur
any credit of any kind, as we will not be
renpoiiniiiiH. lor any ueois contractor! oy
him. Higned by Ida parents.
f rame nacnnaur.
Mrs. Prank Nachbaar.
Hillsboro, Oregon, May 12, IflOtl.
housley a ooavrn
, Otafara In
All kinds of Fresh Meats. 'Prices Rea
sonable. Will meet all competition.
Chickens and Poultry always on hand
upon order. 1'ree delivery to all parti
of the town. We buy fat stock.
. ...
Second Street, HIIHmeo, Of
Argue and Oregonian, 92.0Q.
Proclamation
Whereas, there was aubmitiod in 11.
elector Of the state at the last general
erection aa rwiutrea Dy law, an initiative
petition for "A Law to provide additional
revMiti for attl tHlrmH an1 t. I...-.- a
licease on the gross earnings of certain
companies ana corporations to-wit: ex
nreftt prHnnania nr rnrrvrtw.,a 1..1..
phone companies or corporations, and
tetesranh comnaniea or mrnnraiinni .1...
ing Luaiawaa in this atatv Hr,,iiu tl,.
maimer of asirtaininir th atttmmt ,.r
"oca grons rarninKS, providing a penalty
iniwuag nit: pruTiBiuira qi nc act, 11a
finiag aa express company, a telephone
VkNK.OTU ivuijmh; Willi
in tie meaning of the act " and
wnrrea.) on tne 5in day of June,
IQOfl. the Hecretarv of Htaia in nm
enct as Governor of the Hute of Oregon
aid canvass tbe votes given for and
agamst said law, and
Whereas, it waa rrtainl and .l.t...
mined upon such canvass that there were
u,ct7 mn o iot mtti proposea law,
ana o.idv votes against the same, and
thflftaakt nrnnnaad laawmiuMl a 1T.
ativfemajority of the total numlier of
3 iiicrcuii anil entitieii
to be counted ander the provisions of law,
Now, therefore. I. (irorge K. Cbamber-
iain. as viovernor 01 tlie butle of Oregon,
in oriMlfii0 A ami Kw uir... Ar .......
er and. authority vested in me by law, do
hereby make and issue this proclamation
to the people of the State of Oregon, and
do announce and declare that the whole
number of votes cast in the State of Ore
gon st;asid election for and against said
proposed law waa as hereinbefore stated,
and that said nmnoard law noil n..
afnrmative majority of the total number
of votes cast thereon and entitled to be
counted nnder the provisions of law, and
that said law hereinbefore mentioned
shaN be and is in full force and effect as
the law of the State of Oregon from the
date of this proclamation.
Done at the Capitol at Saleui this 2stlt
day of June, A. D. 1906.
GKO. R. CHAMBERLAIN,
skai.) Governor of Oregon.
By the Governor:
P. I. Dunbar, Secretary of State.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of tlie 'Interior, Land Ofllw
at Portland, Oregon, July 2H, WOfJ
Notice In hersby given that the follow
tngnamed settler has tiled notice of hlx
intention to make final proof in support
of Ma claim, and that said proof will be
made btfore the Beglater and Receiver, at
Portland, Ore., an Heptembnr 11, jftoti, Vi.:
John H. Howell, H. E. No. 12539, -fo;
the nw yt of sw W of Seo, 82, 1 8 n, r w.
He names tbe following witnesses to
prove hta continuous resldenoe upon and
cultivation of said land, vizi J.J. Mea
cham, of Monntaindale, Oregon; T. O.
afeaefaamrof Mountavmdale, Oregon ; Jo
seph Reaoer, of MounUindale, Oregon ;
Oahrlet Rasner.of Mountaindale, Oregon.
ALOBKHON . DRK88KU
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ail ihadti and colon, at H, Web
ruog A Soot. ,1 .
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ance of 101 i.titi-t u thi I'liiiuty t'onrl nf
WailnnaMii I'.niinv, iireron, inail ami
enturod ut lliv ive.ii. U i .11 hi Coin Ion tlie
atahtu. dav nf .1
county wummt. iHMtiid nevon yiiari prior
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MMitel for uiynii'iit nitliin duv davi
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cauevlliHl and tlii ytin'iil thereof will
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nonry imiiLeru. Apriiti, ivi
A Kaufnian, Marvli II, Iv"
Kdwartl I'luHiitr, Kidi IU. Ili
Mrs M T Pat ton, Jan IS Ij
J.'iiiua Held, Airil n, IFH
t'liaa Ufitaliiv. Peb In, l-Hli,
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I. K White, He.t a, it.
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Adam Nelimltt, Mar l-'s HM , .
W ti Smith, April ti, i
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I L Pauif. Sept S. Iwis
Prel Kotliinitn, Spl 7, Iwl
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V W MaiiKiim. Nov U. WHl
Hurllia Millar, Pib ti, lwr
Annie Miller, Frfi I', lir.
Joiuiph MiHire, Mav 7. l"C
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J Baknr, March ",
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rank llnrtou, Jan 1 ,"ftt
John Myites, July t, 1 -t7
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FACTS THAT TALK
TiftUS apace ha been purchaanl by Pacific Utu
fp venky. TKJa same matter wl appear in eaih
issue unnl the eipvabon of the aJvertising conttact.
It is an advertisement thatii mtended lo convey lo Wash
ington county cwmm t'few lacU about an eJurauonal
insutution with which they art not unfamiliar. That thry.
at weB at others, may become more laminar wilh Pat ihc'a
present alanusMj, within and without Oregon, Jliuttalcd
Stet ature, desk Irom the preas, may be had lot the atling.
This keialuK is replete with (acts that teU and ngmef
whkh convince. The article are written by alumni an J
students ol Pacific. They are al wel worth the reading.
Those contributed by MuSenta aH forth present condition
m the autauooa. and ara convinting because they ace
true. Of special interest are the article written by
alurnrti. Hon. II. W. Scott. Editor-in-Chief of Thr
Oregonian and Rev. Horace M. Ramsey, Rfcloi ul
St Stephen' Church, Portland.
Pacific University ha the latfrsl endowment of all the
private coUcfet ia the Northwest. In building, labora
tories and library it in the best tniuiprsrd Chiiattan college
in Oregon. Not only doe the amount of it ptoduthve
fund very far exceed that of any of these iiutitutiow in
the Stale, but tl it treat er than that of aB combined. For
Out reason Pacific hat always been able to terwe supetinr
uuh-uttort and ha never had to depend upon lite eo
( luliment of ttttdent lot it income.
Pacific University in the past hat been rather con
amative m the matter of advertin. And it male
public these "autetnent now. only because there ate
reason why k seems advisable. Pacific still adhere to
iu poky of deairmg thttiUs rather than numbtrsi J
Creditable KhoLuamp rather than crowded
THE FALL TEIH OftH StfTlwlDEt 19
NnlU 1 liKfeby given, tlml the under
Hgunl a'liniuiilralor ol tlierxtaie of t in
tha A. IturriK, di'Hid. numiiniit lo ami
by virtue of an order of the Ooiiiuy t:uur
or Hie Sluta of Oregon, lor WaliiUKtoil
County, in the mutter of tiil e-.tnln dated
July in. Hue, iiutliuri.iiiK and lieeiialiiK
the undemiKiied aduilniitrator to nell the
real property timeitiiiftor deaerlbtHi, Im
longing to x.tid entalK, ill "He i.areel, nl
private sale for ' li in liaiul, will, ou and
after Monday, the '.'Till ilny f AuguH,
limit, proreed to ell in one pareid, at pri.
vale naln to the liiglicvt Imlder fur cauli in
band, all of lot II. 1,'iand III of and III
block No. 1 in Nurllnddn Aililltlort to the
Town (now t:ilv) of HlllHbnro, Oregon.
Hid' will u rreeitrd lit Ilia nllli'ii of II. 'I'.
Bagley. in llillslioro, (irngoti.
Waiil aaln will b n.iid Hiilijeet lo ivin
llrmallon by the County Court of ,Vadi.
Ington t'ounty, Orei;iiii.'
listed Huh July 17,
K. I1YAS'.
AdnilnMriitoriif ttii'j Htide ol i inilia A
RnrriH, iJiH emeil.
II. T. Hagley, Attorney for Kalale.
Administrator' Notice.
Notice l hereby given, that I, the under
signed, havn biwn, hy the County Court
nf the Htate of Ornguti. for WaWhtngton
Comity, duly iipixiiutiHl adtiilniiitrator of
the etiile of Juuica Kolih, iIictiimwI, and
havsdiily iiialltied BMxueli. All pernnm,
having claiuis nguiiiKt wdil estate, are
liernby nolilieil to ineMonL liienuine to ma,
with proper voiio.lierM, at Ilia l,aw (Illlc
or VV. N. Itnrrotl, in I tillsburo, Oregon,
within six (il) nioiitlm from the dale here
of. Dated this Kml dny of March, l!WI.
WILLIAM ilOllll,
AdniiuiHtratnr of the estatii of James
llolib, deeeuNOd.
W. N. Barrett, Attornny for itiliiiinlMtra.
tor.
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STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
AT MONMOUTH
BEGINS its 35th year ScptcmW 56, 196.
Three full courses of study. Higher course
recognized in Washington and other states. The
best and shortest way to a state and life paper.
Additional work iu both general and special Meth
ods; also, school management for graded and un
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ties are open to Normal graduates. School direc
, tors appreciate the superior ability of Mouiuouth
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EtccttoAtcr-Villus Blood la ths Mo.t Kuctci.ful Bl.nJ
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Irial, 2:12
LOVELASE
Registered as PRINCE 1 0VI I AC I 32,741
S1BE Or BYRON LACE. 2.14; Rncklace. trial; True I.ve (jj
trial; Lovrleiw (3) record a:ao, fastest .V!ff-olil muni inaile 011 N. H. C.
in 1904, and winner of every race in which alie Marti-d hh 11 j year uhl ;
lively IJeil, winner of a-year-old trotting stake at Stair Pair in ly, Lord
Uivrlace, winner of i-year-old paciDg atake at rilnte Fair in 11104 ; Alto
Lace, 3-year-old trial, e:ao; San Toy, a-year-tibl trial, a:iM in race; hillie
B., a-year-old trial, 1:36 ia race; Bessie Ixivelace, a vcnr-old trial, jiiH1, in
race; Jerry, winner of 10-mlle cross country run for Slni;rrii 1 up; nml (lf
Bob Circer's fatuous road horse, winner f silver cnp.
Sired by Egotist
falfts PlAaWn Idam ofDoraey I., r.t; lletsy llritton. :joV;
tailla y Cpuilf Uvelace, 2:ao; liol.liac, a:iH'; jbe Orpbaii,
2-iny,; Ihicbess, .?', Hrllllantlne, a:)), by Vruiim, aire of 51 in tlie
list. Second dam, Crape l.isse (dsmoT KinK Rene, Jr., 3:17; liraid, 2:iolf;
Balzarine, a:27), by the great Oeo, Wilkes.
Lovelac is a bay stallion i6.i, and weighs 1280 pounds.
His colts are stake winners wherever they start, and
prize winners in the show ring. His colts are uniform
ly good size, level headed and speedy.
Hire of 49, son of tbe arnil Klcctlnuirr
and tlie (("at brooj mare, Spritr ,
The Get of lovelac Bnwqfct Higher AvertMie at the
McCarthy Sales Ihaa That ef Aay Other Stallion
He will inalce the season of 1906 at Hillsboro Fair
Grouuds. Terms: Season, 25; Insurance, 35.
C. B. TONGUE . . . . . Hilleboro, Oregon
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