The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, February 28, 1907, Image 2

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    HlUSwONO ARGUS, TtB. 58. If 07
stated at tha Pest-offloa at HUUboro,
Orafon, sa MOond-lM aaail autttor.
LUCIUS A. LONG, Editor.
County Official Paper
Subscription: On Dollar par Annum,
ImumI Every Tharaday
McKlXNEY
The taxpayers of this county will
doubtless appreciate . the veto of
Governor Chamberlain to killing
tho appropriation of two Normal
schools. There is reason to believe
that the legislature tied np tbeir
Normal appropriations as they did
in order to prevent a veto. Drain
and Monmouth, the latter being
the parent Normal of the stale,
were cemented together, and the
Eastern Oregon and 'Arhland
schools tied together, this latter be
eause the Governor would hardly
kill the one school ia tbe inland
empire, and it was hoped that sen
timent would keep him from kill
ing off Monmouth. The rose did
not work, and while this county
was the only one which voted a
great majority against the general
appropriation bill) the state at
large did not want four Normals.
Those who voted for Chamberlain
as a "non partisan and were
abused for it, are now chuckling in
their Bleevea at the governor's ac
tion, and justify their ballot as a
good business investment. The
veto of tbe state printer fiat salary
law was a wise move. Tbe people
amended the constitution last June
and ws should have had a law to
take effect at once. That was the
understanding. But the law will
ed that the salary should not take
effect until two years hence. Tbe
governor says that this legislature
should not anticipate the action of
the next legislature, and let that
body provide for legislation subse
quent to its next meeting. Three
thousand dollars is a mighty good
emolument for the office, and there
are thousands of good men who
could handle it at that figure, and
till keep the wolf from the door
The legislature nut Gov. Cham
berlain "io a hole." As the dough
ty governor has a mountain of pub
lic sentiment behind him and a
good heavy aiegs veto gun in front
of him be appears to have a com
fortable view of the situation, and
the little maa appears to have a
good marksmanship. It must be
real nice to have people put an ex
ecutive in a bole that is lined with
opportunities and upholstered with
the cushions that bave springs
strong enough to throw a man out
of the aperture.
TIME TABLE
A new passenger train schedule is
as ioiiows:
' Leave for Portland
Forest Grove local 6:56 a. tn.
Sheridan Flyer 9:03 a. m.
Forect Grove local 142 p. tn.
Corvallii overland 431 p. m.
Arrives from Portland
Corvallii overland .. 842 a. m.
Forest Grove local .M7 p. in.
Sheridan Flyer 6:26 p. tn.
Forest Grove local......-.,... 6:27 p. m.
Leaving Portland
Corvallii overland 7:30 a. m.
Forest Grove local nxn a. m.
Sberidtn Flyer 4:10 p. tn.
Forest Grove local., . 6:ao p. m.
Arrival in Portland " ;
Forest Grove local 8:00 a. m.
Sheridan Flyer io:ao a. m.
Forest Grove local 3:50 p. m.
Corvallii overland... 5:50 p. m.
The Forest Grove local does not
carry baggage.
; Larkin Reynolds, of Phillips,
was in this morning, paying taxes.
Right goods right prices C. A.
Lamkin Co.
Wm. Thurston and M. L. Howell,
of Beaverton, were ia the city this
morning.
; Born, to John Thompson and
wife, of Mountaindsle, Feb. 24, a
girl.
Sam Kuni, the Bethany mer
chant, was a county seat visitor
yesterday.
Loose clover bay for sale at
reasonable price. F. la. Heidel,
Hillsboro.
W. B. Jolly, of Portland, has
been out for several days, haulms
in hops from his ranch north of
: town. . ;
Bernard O termann, of Center
ville, was in town today. He re
port that his brother, Wm , who
visited here two years ago, is ill at
Lis home at Mendon, Mo.
' I. Baughfman, of Cornelius, and
who Jived southwest of that place,
died this morning at 3:00, from an
Attack of pneumonia. Deceased
vat about fifty-fire years of age,
ad leave a widow. He came
l3re several years ago from Dakota,
and was a man of considerable
f ro of character. His wife is very
UeaJncxRZfi0n. ... , J
7ords of Praise
Tor lb several Ingredient of which Dr.
Plerot's medicine are composed, as (Iran
by laadera In all tha several schools of
avadicino, should hava far mora weight
than any amount of non-professional tes
timonials, fr. Hern's Favorft Proscrip
tion has TBI BADQB OF HOKKSTT On Vry
bottle-wrapper, tn a full list of all tu in
fredients printed tn plain English.
If you are an Invalid woman and suffer
from frequent headache, backache, gnaw
ing dlstr! In stomach, periodical pains,
diatcre&fwe, catarrhal, pelvic drain,
drauln&irdown distress In loner abdomen
or pelvis, perhaps dark spots or specks
before the eyes, faint spells and
isymatomscauscd by female weak-
derangement of the feminine
can not do better than take
Favorite Prescription.
lital, surgeon's knife and opera'
may be avoided by the timely
avorite Prescription tn such
. Thereby the obnoxious exsmtn
kS tr.-.itm.-nit iy fTrtr
atloi
physician can beavoUiiHl atiii aAliroiLafi
CUiin? ol successful ttvatnii'in carri.M
01,
Prescription is couiihwu 01 lue very best
native medicinal roots known to medical
science for the cure of woman's peculiar
ailments, contains no alcohol and no
harmful or habit-forming drugs.
Do not expect too much from "Favorite
prescription; - it win not perform mira
cle : it wiil not disolve or cure tumors.
JJo medicine will. It will do as much to
establish vigorous health in most weak
nesses and ailments peculiarly incident to
women as any medicine can. It must be
given a fair chance bv perseverance in Its
us tor a reasonaoie lengto 01 time.
ton t-sn-t fpr,1 t ....vi.pt . u.Tt M,
trum as a suhsuw fr tiiij -'f
t""'i?'.i'sm.
tuck women are Invited to consult Dr.
Pierce, bv letter,. All correspond
ence is guarded as sacredly secret and
womanly confidence, are protvted by
professional privacy. Address Dr. R. V.
Plan. Ruffs V N. V.
DrT Pierce s Pleasant Pellets the best
laxative and regulator of uta ooweis.
Thar Invifforato stomach, liver and
bowels. One a laxative; two or three a
ealharuc fcasy to take as candy.
Bowser Has a
Weekof Libertu
Takes Life Easy For Seven Days
While His Wife Is Away
From Home.
SEES TOWN BY NIGHT,
Moving Pictures, Vaudeville, Poker
Games and Highballs Leave
Him a Wreck.
Copyright. 1306, by Eugene Parcel!.
Tk II US. BOWSER received word
It1 the otoer afternoon that her
I Y y mother had fallen ttownstalrs
and broken several ribs and
wanted her daughter for a week, and
the news was comuiuulcated to Mr.
Bowser on bis arrival home from his
office. He was agreed that Mr. Row
aer should leave on the train next
morning, and leave she did, while be
was left to keep house for a week with
the assistance of tbe cook. Mr. Bow
ser won't admit that he kept a diary
daring tbe seven days Mrs. Bowser
was absent, but those who know him
best are quite sore that he did and
that the following la a correct tran
script:
"Tuesday. Mrs. Bowser left this
morning for Blanktown to see her
mother. It will be a change from the
dreary monotony. If I want to go to
elub or poker party I shall have no one
to look at me accusingly. I may go
to tbe theater. I may stay out rather
"H f BUCKLRD AST) POKEU ME IN THB
BIBS AMD SAID I WAS A OAT OLD BOX"
late 0' nights In the Interest of the next
presidential election. I feel a strange
elation. If Mrs. Bowser stays a month
I shan't kick.
'Wednesday. Was out late last
Light to the Rabbit club. When it
came 11 o'clock I did not have to grab
for my hat and overcoat and rush for
borne and wonder what Mrs. Bowser
was going to say.
'At midnight several members ex
pressed surprise that I bad not depart
ed. I gave them to understand that
no wife could run me.
'At 1 o'clock several other fellers
came around and said they hoped my
staying wouldn't lead to a divorce. I
told 'em I didn't care how dnrned
quick Mrs. Bowser applied for one.
- Stars Out Late.
'Home at 2 In the morning. No one
leaning over tbe banister an I opened
tbe front door. No one to remark the
hoar and any that such carryings on at
my age were shameful. Didn't have
to creep upstairs like a thief. Didn't
have to take anything off but my coat
to get Into bed.
'Thursday. No sarcastic looks or
words at the breakfast table this morn
ing over my being out late last night,
and I never enjoyed a breakfast bet
ter. No one to ask me for money. No
one to caution me not to buy a balloon
or a diamond mine during the day.
Took In vaudeville show. Never knew
before that there was so much fun In
them. Roars of laughter from start to
finish. Sauntered around the town by
moonlight after the performance. Mot
a cop that I knew, and he chuckled and
poked me In the ribs and said I was
a gay old boy. Home some time In
Jis niornha. Didn't ven &f to" ttflie
my coat oft to go to bed. It makes m
mad to think of the years I have wast
ed In undressing.
'Vook said she was awake at 4
o'clock In the morning and heard some
one coming upstairs. I easily convinc
ed her that she was mistaken. This la
life, this Is. By thnnder, why doe
auy man ever marry J .
Had at a Tkaaaat at Hob. ,
Kriday.-Out again last night. I can-1
not tell the reader what a relief It Is J
for me to put on my ' '. and coat after ,
dinner and wats, ""Vhout being'
questioned and rv t hurry:
right back. f f , . j
"Went to a bowling 1 Sut to
a elub. Dropped tn to see-; ' nit ,
pictures. Ilnlu't one slugleW. 1 tf
the house. No chills went creey ,"Jl
my tack as I thought of Mr. lioyef I
meeting me tn the halt and saying the
she w as glad we had no aon to follow
In his ratlierw footsteps. Thought the
cook might have some remark to make
nt breakfast; but, on the contrary, she
gave me an encouraging smile. When
I woke up I found that I was fully
drvssed, even to my shoes, but I never
slept better In my life. Amerlea hi
noted for rapid transit, and yet mil
lions and millions of people wltl spend
an hour out of the twenty-four dnssa
lug timl undressing.
"Wasn't cautioned when I Jeft the
bouse not to Invest tu cblckeua, pigs,
cows, autos or winter toulcs. Went
right out with my head up and able to
look the world In the race. How I
have stood Mrs. Bowser's sarcasm as
long as I have Is a mystery to me,
"Saturday. Changed my clothes aft
er I got home and had dinner and
went to a poker party. It was what Is
called a "stag" party-that la, you drank
as many highball snd gin flues as
seemed proper and lost all the money
you warned to.
"Very pleasant lot of fellows and all
airprlsed to see me. Heard some of
them hinting that Mrs. Bowser most
be dead.
Talked politics and played poker,
"Talked Cuba and played more poker,
"Talked Panama canal and had a
flush.
"Held threes and straights and big
pairs and never once thought of Mrs.
Bowser. Free aa air and feeling Ilka a
four-year-old.
Mea Fo.l. te Marrr.
"What asses men make of them
selves when they marry! Just let Mrs.
Bowser give me one sassy word when
she gets back and
"I hare an Indistinct recollection of
dropping something at poker, but
whether tt was a cent or f 10 I shall
never know In fact, I don't care.
When I set out to bave a good time
there's nothing stingy about me.
"I remember speaking about go
ing home at 2 o'clock In tbe morning,
but some one asked what's the use,
and I said no more. Don't remember
getting home. Don't remember a
pollcemau kindly unlocking tbe front
door for me and calling me a regular
Jim Dandy. Can't remember the cook
fludlug me' lying In the front ball
when she came down. . Tbe first I
knew I was up and dressed and pity
ing the man who ties himself to a wife.
"Policeman met me at tbe gate as I
started for the office and wanted to
know If I was going to pay for that
window. I didn't even ask him what
window he meant, but when he said
the damage was $4 I pulled out the
money and paid It like a man. Cook
brushed feathers off my clothes and
picked straws out of niy hair before I
sat down to breakfast, but she was
discreet-very discreet She said she
used to pick op feathers and straws
when she went to sacred concerts.
"Sunday. Woke up with a recollec
tionseveral recollections; also a sore
throat and a headache. Breakfast In
bed. More recollections and headache
than breakfast.
Sympathised Ia Hla Lave.
"Cook very kind and thoughtful. Dis
covered that I had lost my watch and
sympathized with me.
"Discovered that I had lost my wal
let and said It didn't matter aa long as
I had had a good time.
"I don't think I came home In an
ambulance. Neither of my legs are
broken, and why should I have done
so? I don't think I slept on tbe front
steps. When a man baa a house he
sleeps inside Instead of outside of It.
I sort o' wish Mrs. Bowser waa home.
Cook says I have quite a fever. She
attributes It to political excitement
Mrs. Bowser la one of the best hands
In case of fever I ever beard of. I
might reach her by telephone, but
"Monday. Doctor has been here.
Says I bave had a narrow escape.
Says a man of my age ought to have
a wife to hold him down. Says there's
no particular barm In moving pictures,
vaudeville shows, sacred concerts,
poker games, gin fizzes, hlghlmlls, rab
bit clubs and sleeping In the front hall
If taken In moderate doses, but that 1
seem to hare overdone the thing.
"Cook Is kindness Itself, but she Isn't
Mrs. Bowser.
"I now begin to understand why men
marry and why a man Is an ass who
doesn't. There Is something sacred
about home. There Is nothing sacred
about a sacred concert.
"Cook continues her kindness. She
has Just hinted that she has nothing to
tell Mrs. Bowser, who will arrive early
tomorrow morning. I am counting the
boiirs. I shall explain to ber that It Is
a hard cold, but she will suspect the
truth and forgive me.
"Dear Mrs. Bowser! Durn highballs
and s life of freedom!" M. QUAD.
Van B DeLasbmntt. of Witch
Hazel, was ia towo todav. and
states that tbespeciil borticultonu
meeting for SUnrdav. March 2. is
called off because tbe speakers
desired could not be procured.
The Hillsboro "societv. however
will meet rn Satardav. March 9.
and all members are rrquf sled to
i)e in attendance.
Chas E. Stream, who was meA.
ded in New York in 1881, sues
Balina. his absant wife, for Hi vnrna
alleging that she deserted him in
1W7, and went to the state of
Wasl inzt n. Thsre era thraa
children but the comntalnt
they are grown and are making
ine lr own way in the world, w.
H. Hoi I if. of Forest Grove, is tha
attorney for the plaintiff. ;
" Notice of Fiual Settlement
Wj hereby given thai -ne v
V , "liUxt In theVut , afnf
then lrim for Vna' ,..Vini.
ty. Auuiil in v - the
estate i n Imbffv .1 ml
that said hss ihk M Moiulay.
Khruiv t . .1 tu m... ...... .....
room in HlItaKuo. Oregon, l tlie hour of
WU OIWIA. Al.OliUlll lIH.V, tll lllllt'
and place tor hearing oliiwtioim toaald
final account ami for lh mini t.euW'iuciit
Of aaht estate.
Dated this 12th dav of Jaimnty, A. I).,
Mi7.
J. A. IMItKIK.
Ksecutorof the lust wilt ami loimiieiit
of Kohert tinbrie, dcuM.
K. B. Toiiiiueaiul Hag ley t lure, At
torneys for Kierutor.
SUMMONS
IN JVSTICK COt'UT Ft) It THK I'ltK
CINOT OK WKST OKDAtt. WASH
ISOTON fol' STY, M'ATK Or'
OKKiiuN
J.C. SmcK'k,
riaintiii;
1
J. M. Hanson and Klla A. Hanson,
I'lUenttiiiita J
tn the name of the State of Oretion, the
ahtivM natned 1.4Ci,.Imi,im will .l a
that th above uaiiieil I'laiutiil has nun.
meiieed suit In ihealmve entitli',1 t'ouri
by Attachment for the sum of $M7.:ki on
aoetmnt and inlarA.1 iK,i,,,ii mi n
of 8 percent, per annum from date. Yon
arw nereoy retiumi to aear ami ner
the complaint lllwl aguinst you In (lie
atwwe atitlll.tal Court 1.-11 lit,, u u.,v u r,...
the tint publication of tins nut lee to ait
w whpib inr .ru uiiy 01 reorusry,
IHJT, ami if you full an to answer lor the
thuro.,? ,1m tM,fiil' u,,..l., ...
tlie Court for jiitlgmeiit fur the sUire
anion 111. in uaie 01 me nrni ptinina
lion of this notice. Is Juhimry III, hi7.
Dated at Sherwood, (Ire., Jniutary 7,
IM07.
M. K. I'n.k,
J list in ul tint I'eme.
Executrix' Notice
Notice it hereby given that the iimler
aigned has been apnoinU'il eeoiitrix of
the laxt aiil ami t.l:iiuent of Thoinat
tHchln, ileeeaMHl. bv aii order of the
County Court of Valiiiigtoti t'ounly, dr
egou, mails ami entered on lieecinher li
lUlMl all I,u.......
against said eatute are hereby not i lie. I ami
filrei.tJMl to hrMwnt Mill, I rlMiikiM l.,.,rliHr
with the ptoner vouebers tbereiVir. to nir
at my resiiieiiu, or at the nilleo of Thu.
H. Tongue Jr., at Ilillnlxini, WnHliinxion
County, Oregon, on or before Mil inoiiilin
from date hereof.
IWa.1 t tl ilUh.,.-, fir....... II. i. 'Mil.
day of Deeeniber, iwm.
9IAK1 AS. MIUCMIS,
Executrix of the Inst Kill nint t.-stn-mentof
TIiim. Olchin, ileeeitwil
Tboa. fl. Tongue, Attorney,
Edison's Gold Mould
ed Records in StocK
PRICE 35 CENTS
5 rv
. L. McCORMICll
HILLSBORO ..... OBECON
OORW1N & HEIDEL
Dmmlmru In
All kindi of Fresh Sleats. Prices Rea
sonable. Will meet all competition.
Chickens and Poultry always ou huii.l
upon order. Free delivery to all pHrU
of the town. We buy fnt stork.
aTarf h Phonm
Seoond Street, Hillsboro, Or
..Central Meat Market.
EMMOTT BROS., Pro int.,
rm I O. THbiirjf
Keep constantly on hand a fine
supply of fresh meats of all kinds.
A New Era fit Prloca
We are going to sell meats at prices low
er than those which have prevailed in
the paat, Call ln anil see u. We mean
business. ' Phone and 1'ree Delivery
Mais Street, opposite Tualatin Hotel,
Hillsboro, Oregon.
FARM FOR SALE
I wish to sell my farm containing
lo2 acres. 110 seres un ler culti
vation; good hotiRe ami ham; good
orchard Three and one half mi lei
routb cf Hilltihoro und one mile
west of Karmington. For further
information apply to 10. Burk
balter, Hillsboro, Ore., R. V. J)., 2.
Argus and Oregonian, 2Si).
Have you tried the Den of Sweet'
horenound candy tor your cold?
Born, to Rev. A W, Reinhard
and wife, of Bethany, Feb. 2fl,
1907, a son.
E. F. Kerr re'urrsed from Mid
dleton, today, where he went to
visit bis mother, who is ul.
Mrs. Wm. Macbeth, of Portland,
is the guejt of her cousins, the
Imbries, this week.
Bo far Sheriff Connell has col
lected but about fifteen thousand
dollars in taxes since tbe rolls
opened. After this we'-k it is ex
pected that the collections will in
crease a great deal.
Born, to John Lutthe and wife.
of Phillips, a sou.
I SUMMONS
IN THK HKCPIT OOlT KT 0 THK
STATU OK OKKtiON tOH VASH
INUTUN COUNTY
Mury Sclmavely, I'UinUB, )
vs. I
William Allen iMinavely Defeti.iaiu )
to William Allen Nchnavelv, alwvt
, tloreiittaiiti
In Hi name of the State of Oregon, you
are hereby i,,ulrw "aMwar and au.w.r
ilie cotmi'aini 11 Mnt von m
atsveniiile.l.- .. , ar he for tha La
.lay of thanr ln Ur),wr
tor the I'll (if ilua aiimiiioiu: said
time oeu Vk frnm ll,-
I I'Vj'lh V vun mona; and 11 you
fail s m and answer, for waul
i' .plaintiff will apply to the
tn , tlie roller rlrmaiuM In the
f I" " wilt, to-wli! rora
It -olvilllt llle hon.tl of nalfl.....,
jaarnaxe contract exlatltiir betwaaii
.fUlnlltr and yourself, amt allowlna
taw itlrtliuirt l t... ...-.1....
',' " name,
f'WIary Holland. '
i tiis siimnions la puUUhetl by Order of
lion. J. . tkMHilu, I'oiinlv Judge ol laid
Washington Oounly, Sut of Oregon,
thih urdor waa duly snail and tilnl on
Hi 41 h ,lay of February, iwrf, and tli
ilateot llral publication hereof utile
Hi day of retiruai-v, im.
V. k. HTItOUB,
Atturuey for Plaintiff
SUMMONS
IN TIIK ClUCl'ir IWKT OK THK
8TATK OK OKKOON, foil THE
COl'NTY OK WASHINGTON
J. I. tiateley.
I'laiiitlrt.)
v t
Annie tiateley, IVrmlaiil.f
To A mil. tiatnley, th bva namail
ileleixlaul ;
In the nam of the Slat of Oregon yon
lire herehy n-o.nlrw.1 to anmtr ami an
er to (he oinnlanit lllwl againat you lu
ihe" above entliUl .,,it ami ( auiM mi or
llor Mareh tut, lurj, an.l If vou fail to
i aiMar ami anawr h plalntirf will
aiiply lor the relief prayed for in lilaooin
plaliit, to-Yilt:
r'or a ilwree iliaaolvlng lite bom! of
IfiHtrlinotiv luite Miuiiiitf l,iwm ,..
liv naiiieil plaintiff aim ,!.-!rmlant and
ior oiucr ruiMtiiie rellr,
Thia auiiiimiim la piilillxhaj In pursit.
nre of an onler of the Honorable T. A.
Mellrnle, JiiiIk of (li abov enttll,!
t'onrt mad anil entered on th II day of
r'ehruarv, Hweifyng that lhaaiiif
lie lllilliihel fur all niiiiMMlva arank. ,.!
ordering rehruary 7Ui. l!)7. aa data of
llt publication.
DAN It. MURPHY,
Attorney for p'aluilfr.
Nonce to Contractors
Nut lee ia hereby KWen that tlie county
eommtmliiuersoourt of WaahlnKUi t'oun
ly will on VVetlilOMlay, Maro.i H, IWrt. al
3:tW . in., own aealeil hid for the eon
atruetinu of a till on th lleaverttMi Kurt
I imi road, at the Theodore Hoinler pise
hlHllMtilWIIoni IliaV h ali al Alia emtnlu
Clerk's oftii'e. Th right ia rrvit to
rejeel any or all bide. J. W. Ooodln.
Comilv Judge.
iit nnier oiiiiniaatonerv t mrt, and
ilaieil al llllhboro, Or,, Feb. SN, ItalT.
oregom
Snoir Line
AAA union Pacific
S TKAI.NH TO THB KAHT PAIt.T
FltOM I'OrtTLANU.
Throuh rullnian stanilard sad tourist
aleeping-cars daily to Ouiaha, Chicago,
Spokane; tctarist sleeping-car dally to
Rausas City; through Pullman tourtal
sleeping-car (pcraooally conducted)
weekly lo Chicago, Kansas City, te
clinliig chair cars (stats free) to the
I'.ant daily.
DKFART
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DAILY
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riperil
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via
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DAILT
Halt Ike, Denver,
Kt. Worth, onialia,
Kanaaw City, Ht.
Chleago and
Kaxt
3;O0 r. M.
Hall Tjike, Denver,
Kt. Worth, Onialia,
Kanaaa City, Ht.
Ixiiin, ChtoaKo and
Kant
Walla Walla, Uwla.
ton,HKkane. Wat lane
Pullman, Minneap
olis, HU I'aul, DU.
loth, Milwaukee,
'lili(fo and Kaat
For all local point
between lllggi and
Portland
7:14 .
8:00.
0:00 e. a.
RIVEK SCHKDUliK
FROM PORTURS
Tttvnr Imal on tbe lower Columbia and
Willamette dally ezcept Monday.
LOW RATK8
To anil from all points In the Bast
Ticket via this route on sale at all depot
olliefw of the Southern Pacllle Co,
WM. McMURRAY,
General Passenger Agent
Portland, Oregon.
Notice of Stockholders' Meeting
NotieetH herehy Klven that the annual
itockholderi' meeting of the Hillsboro
Co-Operative Company will he held In
fining" Hall, HillaWo, Oregon, at 1 p.
m. on Wednexday, Mareh 27, IH07, for the
imrpoHe of eleeting a lioard of director
for the enduing year, and for the transac
tion of audi oilier biiaineH as shall legally
come before such meeting.
J. A, I in brie, Hec'y.
James H, He well, President, ,
THE MARKETS,
This morning's market report?,
compiled from Portland quotations,
are:
Valley Wheat, new, 70o.
Barley feed, $22.50 per ton;
brewing, 2:i; rolled, $23 60$24.I50
Oats, White, $29.
Oats, pray, $28.50 per ton.
Bran, I7 per ton; shorts, $20.
Hay, Valley timothy, $14.00 and
$15.00; grain, $00(10 00. ,
Hay, Clover, $9.
Potatoes, ti.00$1.40 per cwt.
Kgf?, fancy ranoh, 18l9o.
Butter, Extra Creamery, 35.
Hopp, choice, 8j10i; acoording
to quality.
Charter Oak stoves and rancre.
C. A, Lamkin Co.
P9av:aijX3t i.3i si .r'l- "i m mm. m.mmp
WEINHARD'S (On draughi)
The best of all
Bottled for
At
This Spray is Endorsed
By A. II. Cordley
Of the Agricultural College
Soeaking of the Phoenix Lime atul Sttlnhur
Liquid Spray, Mr. Conllcy, tf the Corvallis Agri
cultural College, wiites Dtiuitc o: Co., as follows:
"CorvallU, tire,, Sept. T, l!.
David M. Dunn Co.,
Portland, Oregon,
Dear Sirt In reply tn vour teller of llotlli lnl I am nld lo he
abl to rMrt that Ilia reaull obiaim d from the u.e or ,.nr I'lioenu
Hiiray Wer very aatlatai'lory. inileed. I n,i,.t it ,v dllntlne on to
title, li, The dilnliHt apraya were .nlnl I li,,riniul.l y and favorably to
lioa thai war Imply liierutrd. and even a wenker oliilton haa
apariitiy eoniileley era.lli'aieti tint from irav ireea. I It ml
that eiamlnalloii inmln almnl two wexli Att fail t reveal anv living
acal upon elllier fruit or leave. iSlgnrd) A. It. t'uKlM.V. Y.
I sell cheaper than other dealers. I'or prices iu
any quantity, f. o. h., at Ucavcttou, or taken from
my place, write sole agent,
fill.SO par bbl. of SO ;!., f.o.b., liavrton or my farm
D. LEIS,, Beaverton, Oregon, R. F. D. 1
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LIVERY STABLE
Teams with or without drivers, reasonable, (lood
turnouts. We also make a specialty of feeding ami
caring for transient stock.
Maiu St., ktweetf Third and l,"otirth,opp. Heuson HUlg.
Payne Bros., Hillsboro
DO YOU WANT GOOD ROADS?
Do you desire good rock road;' in your County? If so,
cut out this petition, sign it, 1 uc your neighbors sign
it, and send to the Hillsboro A-t-ns. You Mi'sr 11KI.P
IN THIS WAY. Do IT NOW. 1 ) Vtil'R TART, Do IT
NOW.
TO THK HONORAHL1 COUNTY COURT OK
THE STATIC Ol 'ORKGON, FOR
WASHINGTO COUNTY.
Your undersigned retitioners wtuld respectfully rep
resent: That we are resident taxpayers of the County of
Washington; That we desire the County Court of the
State of Oregon for Washington County, out of any
moneys in the County Treasury, not othcrw isc appro
priated, to purchase machinery and material necessary
to initiate i-kkmanknt rock road building in Wash
ington County, and for the construction during the
year 1907, of as much 1'Krmam;nT rock road as pos
sible, and we hereby expressly saiictiou the expendi
ture of moneys derived from taxation for that purpose
and suggest that iu the building of such roads, the
County Court should employ a competent Engineer or
expert to superintend the construction thereof.
NAMES
For sale: White Plymouth Rock
and Brown Leghorn cockerels, for
breeding purposes. Can also sup
P1 gg 'or eetting purposes (torn
each of these 1 varieties. ), ,
Coolsy, Hillsboro, R. P.' D, 4, lo
cated near Phillips,' one mils west.
Btcrs. j
Medicinal Use
W. V. WJLEVS
J
The Hit chen' a Queen
know ttwt nit old whl.kv la IndUta-nwU a a Cwt.
Inaijr Ireln.
CYRUS riOBLE
ar favnrllea with tb rook, of ,h UntiKl !, TU
amqaxllnl IkuiuM ul elraMun la.lt ul llww lttokl,
barked by tlwlr .l.Mlol-iiily I.. i iim ,reiiiik of all
dlhn In whi.Ii wlu.ky la runr.l. a ihem la
th tmnl nut n,Mi Hit dkmiIiih of tu kiubea.
Th Kon.1 bnada, la qtirla i. l txiita, ar . .
raw taeVa ail tMWOISTB ami OCAIXKB,
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1'OST OI'1'K'M ADDRKSS
FOR SALE
Sure llatdh Incubator anil Brooder,
KIO effK Pino, uned onenesson. Will
Hell both for 1 2 f0 Win. King,
one mile west of Cedar Mill, Bea
verloo, Route 2, Oregon.