J ,so HILLS80R0 ARGUS, MARCH 7. ISO? Intend at the Fost-offlos at HUlaboro, CrtM, m ssoond-elsss mall esaUer. LUC1CS A. LONG, Editor. County Official Paper Bubserlptron: On Dollar per Annum. lasted Kvery Tharsday -BY- LONG MoKINllKT THE PRESIDENT REBUKED The United 8tates' senate hu re deemed itself by killing the ship subsidy bill meuare designed to help oat the struggling corpora lions. The president himeell hu been rebuked by the death of the measure proponed to fatten few shipper who already have hulli in Argus and Journal, It 75, Right roods right prices C. A. Lamkio Co. J. W. York, of Reedville, was an Argus caller today. J. J. Kuratli was in from Phil lips today. A. N. Davies, of Progress, sa iu town this aftereooD. hair stood up, aud Unrs was a quiver to hla voice a be turned to tb girl and said: "Oh, now. I thought we came out to see the landscape, doncber knew." Farmers ttrau to yell, dogs to bark and drivers ot teams to draw out to the toioes as the speed waa raised to thirty mile au hour, and Bunny Tra vers confessed to himself that for the first time In two years he wasn't bored. The pace weut to thlrty-6ve and thea Have you tried the Den of Sweets' to forty, aud he Dually Judged that tt borebound candf lor your cold? had goue to a hundred and the auto - . - . I was rmng aoovs in htw. j h Robert Johnson, of near Cedar .i.fc-1B1i he sntrd a vitiate. Hill, was in the city today. ,lu tUe girl steered the machine up one rk.... l street and down another and lluaily C. A. Lamkm Co. II. E. Briggen. of Mouotaindal. was in ton today. Fred Burgdorfsr, of above Moun Uindale, was in theciiy yesterday Mr. J. C. Moore, of Portland, aod formerly of Grtenville. was io the city today. ; halted before the office of a Justice of the peaee. A beulgu looking old gen tloman came out, and the fin handed him S3. "Now. then, what's all thlsr asked Bunny ss Miss Nettle was turning the machine about. Oil, whenever I exceed the speed limit I stop and pay a line. They doot have to arrest me and have witnesses and a trial Slaves time aud carries out the letter of the law. you kuow. traversing toe very Suri(i,T 3 o'clock. Everybody Little invention of my own. and I am routes proposed to give kid. Asa invited. thinking of taking out a patent III ii..t.v.i ; :.J .... try for a mile a minute roiug tsca uiawm w wv Phi more Farmlev and Muw- n..nnr rr.ani. To-hla utter amuse- give Roosevelt credit for being tb- Viola Shipley, of Banks, have Wen meut, he was not in the least bored. Bolntely honest in his advocacy of granted license to wed. Ou the contrary, he was anxious to .ls. - tl. , . j UuKKest that Miss Nettle sx-nt a check vuio uiWBum. niiui uwv.v. KSrn. UtrCD D. 1 Wi , IO Mr. I U ... ... ,k. ...m .,r .Hr. that hs was sincere in an attempt Mrs. frank Reb, of Centerville, ,UoW him to walk home. Before he tnVinild tin a merchant marine in twin babies. could state the case, however, the 41.. Bni s. ..111 n-:. . 1... machine waa under way. When the UD wuuj.. - - " j ... reached home the girl found a bundle known that there an alredy vast price of 20 cents per pound at U e ,oUl ta tbe wt m hw. fields Of exploitation which Will p"0 w owwa; awhile Bunuy Travers emerged from v... .v -l: : I rarues naviDK iimoer ianas tor the bundle ana said mat ne was a ri O- o v.,M 1 tn a,M,c W M menuieArinuraewaii, 01 ataine, Heide, Hillsboro. w a. & a 1 I nas maae ioriuns out ot tue coastwise business, engaging not infnquentiy in foreign shipping, So long as there are fortunes in ateel stocks, and in manufacturing, I Church Sunday protected as they are by ruinous Transfiguration, The Oregon Electric line survey on are m the city mis tvemng, running s line down Main inreei Services in the Congregational moroinsr. The and iu the eve oing. "UleaniCBS from me uieci John U. Paton." FARM FOR SALE duties to the consumer, just so lone oar merchant marine will be nil When the country gets tired of paying tribute to the barons who . . , r I open meir sacks w ins vomiyous, r wUh to w1 ffiy fafm jusi so long money win oe maae 10 152 acres. q ,cre8 unjer culu the manufacturing busintss no Ivatioo; good house and barn; good mattsr mha rlnM the carrvine and orchard Three and one half miles out carrying trade go to those who When Bunny Was "Bumped. south of HillBboro and one mile , . , RDV, VI 1'UUIIUKIUU. I-UI IU11UVI better know the bosinew, and who inormttioD l0 K Burk. are contented with smaller profits, halter, Hillshoro. Ore.. R. F. D. 2 As yet we bear Congress making no sound for tariff reduction, and the people are too engrossed with prosperity to give the leech a thought. , It is well for the country that a few democratic senators, aided by a still fewer republicans, are watching economic shoals on on which a few are trying to wreck the ship of state. 1 he corporations selling steel at Bunny Travers was not a bad fellow, hieh oricet. at home are undersell On the contrary, everybody liked him. " I j 1 a i. 11 t ... A ing Great Britain and Germany . . . . rix abroad and at prices about half months la Loudon to learn the ways of that Americans must pay. A sub- an ass.- One day when the subject of . . , , . . the up to date girl was ou the carpet B.dy law would make them get as Q . ' awhlle wlth . muco lor foreign snipmeni as mey air and then observed: If a all theory. She cawn't be found, I By LESLIE TRAIN. OiwtigM, 2908, by . C. ParttlU. o do at home, and they would then n I stli I Via vm 'rv.minit an) MAinn " and the American consumer would pay the bill. THE DEACON HAS A HUNCH The Springtime days are here again, An' I am feclin' fine, The while I'm watchin' ev'ry cloud An' ev'ry weather sign I've spaded np the garden plot, An' trimmed the roeebmsh, too, While ankibusly I watch each morn, Ferjes' one Usee oi dew. Wife Sue is fidgetin' around, As nervous as can be, A-waitin' fer hcnse-clesnin' time, Which seems a pest to me. The lilac bush-is buddin' out. The pescb bods swell so fast They seem to double ev'ry day Too bad that Spring can't last! The pie-plant bed Is pus bin' np Its little crust of ground, While from the woods, across the lake, I hear the welcome sound Of birds a-callin' to their mates, As if in crazy glee; The geese are flvin' to the north All this spells Spring to me. The hens are cacklin' in the yard, The rooster guards his flock ; The old cow mourns the little calf That's on the butcher's block. All these here things that come each day, I To me are signs of Spring; I They make me feel so gosh-hang good I jsy ooini i want to ling! ye knaw. They are the same old lan guishing lot. Just a lot of gurls, with their giggle and twaddle aud waiting for a proposal. As I may have remark ed before, they bore me twe me dweadfully. Weally, I thluk I shall have to cut the whole lot of theur.' Among those who regarded Bunuy as an asinine good fellow was Burt Gal- bralth, the young partner In a down town brokerage firm. lie had a wife and a home on the north shore of Long Island, and his sister Nettie lived with them. As he listened to Bunny's obser vatlons a smile hovered around his mouth, and that night when he gof home be said to the sister 'Say, Net, we've got a feller In the Clipper club that needs bumping, and be needs it bad. I am going to Invite blm down to stay for a week. "What totf was asked. "80 that you can bump him. He doesn't believe there's an up to date girl In America." Bunny balked a little when Invited down to the Island home. He was at last prevailed upon, however, and one Monday afternoon he was safely land ed at Bavensrest Half an hour later Miss Nettie was dressed for a spin In her brother's auto and Informed the visitor that a twenty mile ride was on the cards. If It would bore him, wliy" 'Not In the least, me deab gurl. I rawtber fawncy the thing, doncher knaw, or think I should If there was TIME TABLE A new passenger train schedule is as follows: Leaves for Portland- Forest Grove local 6:56 a. m Sheridan Flyer..... ., 9:03a.m. Forest Grove local 1:42 p. m Corvalus overland 4:31 p. m. Arrives from Portland Corvallis overland., 8:42 s. m Forest Grove local., , I27 p, m. Sheridan Flyer ly.2tp.rn Forest Grove local 6:27 p. m ' Leaving Portland , ; i Corvallis overland. 7:30 a. m. Forest Grove local 11 mo a. m. Sheridan Flyer 4:10p.m. Forest Grove local. 5:ao p. m. Arrival in Portland- Forest Grove local ........... 8:00 a. m. Sheridan Flyer ro:jo a. ra. I Forest Grove local 2:30 p. m. Corvallis overland ........... 6 :5 P- m. I Tbs Forest Grove local does not oarry baggage. hanired mau. An hour after breakfast next morn Ing when Buuny had finished hla cigar bis entertaluer asked him If he wouldal like to have a bout with the foils. He smiled Incredulously, but she asked him to follow her to the billiard room aud there produced a pair of folia. Hr was his opportunity to get s with her for the scare of the day be fore. Ue would disarm her three or four times and wound her vautty. It was Buuuy, however, who was pinked aud dwartiied aud driven all arouud the room aud made to look like 30 cents. The afternoou was raluy, and Miss Nettle proposed billiards and pool. Buuny began by gtviug her twenty on billiards aud four balls on pool and In the course of three hours found that she could give him all that and then wiu every game. Next uiorulug he got up to wonder what was coming. He soon found out There was a cracking good sailing breeze, aud the whitecaps were run niuir ou the sound. When Miss Nettle proposed a sail in her cat boat, Bunuy looked at those whitecaps for a long minute, and shivers rau up his back. lie followed her down to the boat laud- in,', however, and did bis best to ap pear iudlffereut. The girt hoisted the ull. took a reef In It and then shipped Ihe tiller, aud the visitor was asked to sit amidships aud trim the craft When hulf a mile out aud Just after the fifth barrel of spray had struck him In the buck, he said something about having an imiKirtant eugagement In the city, lint the boat did not cease to bounce nor the spray to fly for nearly an hour Inter. Miss Nettle was also sopping wet aud her hair fly lug, but she was bumplug Buuny. On approaching the binding she rounded Into the wind. held fast to the sheet and yelled out as the boat turned turtle. She waa along side of him as be came up, sputtering and gasping, and as she reached out a bund and drew blm to the overturned boat she said: "llfing ou here, and we shall be blown ashore. We might as well hare a bath while we are about It Hope you are enjoying yourself." When Buuuy went to his room for the night lie was almost ready to ad mit tliut be was wrong In arguing that there were no up to date girls. The next morning something happened to please him. He was Invited to take a morning gallop In company with the young lady, and be saw his way clear to pay off old scores. He was given the best mount, but the gallop had not covered a hundred rods when It was evident that horse and man were not agreed. At the first fence to be Jump ed the horse remained on one side and Bunny on the other, while the girl dis appeared In the distance and didn't seem to miss her cavalier for a full hour. Buuny's excuse was that be lift ed bis horse too soon for the Jump and that there was something wrong with the climate of the United States. Next day the visitor and Miss Nettle went buggy tiding. Bunny took the reins with a determination to show off. He was showing when Miss Nettle took the reins away and brought the runaway aulmal down to his paces. There was one more bump In store for the young man. Next day, after wres tllng for an hour with bis palpitating heart, be made a proposal In due form. Miss Nettle realized what, was coming and was prepared for It She simply banded blm an advertisement she bad writteu aud proposed to Insert In the leading papers. It read: "An up to date girl wishes to adopt an orphan boy and be a mother to him. Will teach him bow to climb trees, stand on his bead and turn back hand springs. All new Ideas taught ss soon as they appear. A positive guarantee given not to bore him. 'A cure for lan- gulduess and the London complaint kept constantly on band. Address in confidence." That was another bump for Bunny, but he took It like a little man. In stead of returning to his old ways and his old life, he weut over to Oldflelds and bought the right to plant oysters, and he has displayed' such energy and ambition during the past year that Burt Gfllbrulth looks at blm across the club dinner tuble and mutters to himself: "I wonder why lu thunder Net does not name the day. I kuow they lore each other and are as good as en gaged." ' Notice U ht-reby given tli.it the Urvlls r n suhliiirltiii ouniy, tiresrou, ill ie oiii for etilli-ctioti urn! )nvmrit of uix. on Wediiwutnv, Kebrury 'JO, hot, uml ml wno make full psvment oi iht ir tax iw fore March l. ill n -reive a i-vl!'1 f per rentilin. Halt imvmeitU run I niada by Ilia llrst Mumtav 111 Apilt with out interest clixrvir, or penary, anil tlir reuiaiiuna halt ran tie pni l at Any luxe nor 10 ine nrai alimony in i-ioiht. in. V'bere no tmvnicul is m'l hv Hie trl Monday In Aiirtl. l!i?, tle li Utvn.e delinquent, and (he tttntute miilrrs, ftnm mat date, a penalty 01 ten 11 t i-m, ami aim an imerrat i'liar of on peri-em. per month ou itaitt tax until It w paw. 1. W. I'ONNM.t,. Sheriff and ex iilliclo Ihx collrtiiMr of Vt'SKhiiiKtou County, Or-'gmi. HillBboro, Ore., Jan. I t. UHT. Annual Spring Opening OF MILLINERY Is luinomicetl for lucsthiy ml Wetliiesddy, Nhi ih 12th and 13th A conlial invitation i rttrmlrd to all Uilirs who are interested in the new aud drsunlile tiling of Spriug, The latrM and lust ideas will be shown. We have a complete line nud aie ante you will lie! repaid ( ynit visit. Appropriate Sournirs Will bo (five a all isitor Oneuitt); will be In-ld in il.e Ustrlully decoiated MUliuerv I'.ittoi ot WEINHARD'S (On ditugM) The bst of all Beers. Bottled for Mcdidnal Use At w. V. WILEY'S M A - 1 W i gtjJi MISS KIRKW00D Aboe L. M. llot's Store, Mdiii St., Ilillsboro Notice to Taxpayers SUMMONS Notice of Final Settlement IN THK t lltt'l'IT mi liT tK THK MA I h UK oHKllUN Hi l; WASH. INHTON 4 I'NTV Vury N-linnvely, ..V'V I'litintitl, tv' I. Willhun Allfti s.-hnavelv BnlVmlniit In Willlnnf A I l,i IMiMasrlv. aUive ilelemliinti .,.( - In the ii'imenf the Slutfcf Oreg.in, y.iu .u r nortmy nHilil lo n,pMf tHl nKer the coinii'ainl tiled aitaittM Ton In iht. ahovn enlilled Hint, on or llne h lt iIhV oi the lime prvm-ribed iutSJUtdar lor Ihe piihllcaiKin of tin iiiiiinuua: aald lime U-iiir nx rrk rmm lh' OIt ;nitln'ntiou or Huh Jiiuinioim; and II yott IhiI mi lo r - r and aiiHWer, for SUMIt ilieriHif. Ihe iiltnntiif will apply to Tb t'ourl for the relief ileinamled In til omiipltiiiit in unit mm. to-wit: fur a drerwdivaolviiiK llm hoiuls of matrimony anil iiinrrinii omilrai't exmlltiK lietweeii ihe lalntill' and vnurwir, ami allowing Hie t it ii 1 1 ill to re-nine hrr mueii uaiiie, Maiy flM'aiid. I l.i unuiioin l pnltliHliml hv Order of ll.in, J. W. tlomlin, I on my JmlKe l (aid vYuttliinxton lounty. Mule of Orrann. ni--n iiruor wuiiiiiy mail ami llletl on Noth-e Is hereby given that the under signed has tileif In thet'oimty I'miit of the .stats of Oieiton for Wanliiiictmi Conn- i.'.V- ,.f u-TT-rt i.i.,i.. ,l...t i,.ir.h ' february, 17. and Hit that said Court lis ileMirnaiiil Moiulny. February 2,'th, I'.iOT, at the county contt room in nillnlHtio, Oregon, at the hour ol lOo'cliM-kA. M. of Mill ilav, a the lime and plaee lor hearing objertiuiiH losaiil nnai aceoiini anu lor tne tiimi ut iui'ineni of said otate. Iated this V2lh day of January, A. I'., 1UU7. J. A. IMIliflK. Kxeeulnr of the Inst will and H-l.iiiif nt of Hubert luilirie, ilecM. K. B. ToiiKiieaml Itavley A Hare, At torneys for Executor, SUMMONS IN JUSTICE COI KT Ktl! THK 1'1,'lv CINCT Or WK8T 4' KIM ri. WAMI 1NUTUN Oil STY. 8TATK of OlCKtioN J. C. Smock, J. M. I'laintitr, luleiil the lirM ,n,. ntion hereof n the ith ilny of Krliruarr, PiT. V. k.BTKoHK. Atliirney for 1'lainlifi SUMMONS ix tiik niscTrr hh'rt of tiik (ST A IK Or' OUKUUN, FOIt TIIK t'Ol'NTY OK WASlllNtl lHiN J. I", tiateley, rinintltr.l An Eye-Opener Initio utnriihiii ! .Im tunat plrll -i.l ii,vr,thii,itii.nrt tin ,Uy. CYRUS NOBLE X t whlklni,f liir Swat qimlli. They are nUlal,l, rll,rtiv. tit ftim Mr U' t lu fact, mr r,llrnl. All ttmi tf.1!. ii,V ifr.i whUWy hntvr,t lulo the wlcvtiii ul ilw Noulk UrnU, It4v um itU tlirul f At ttl BAR9, CLUBS anaf OCAUBM, eu, W.J.VAM SiHlVlt SCI) ,i..INlkttra, fUSTLAND, OSS. imiiietl ii i lmi ir riii90ll biiii r.im i. imi''ii, . Iiefeinliiiitx j In the name of the State of Op-ton, Ihr above named Defenilantx will tnke notire that the atwve naiueil I Inlntill hai i-oin- nienctd suit in ths alxive entitled oiirl bv Attai'hiuent for tlie sum of 247. !nim account and iuterwt thereon al the rule of 6 per rent, per auuuiii from ilute. You are hereby required to apettr ami answer me coinpiaiui llletl agaiuHi you in me above entitled Court within ti wenkii from the Unit publication of tins notice to wit on or before the Bird day of February, 1907, and if you full so to answer lor llm want thereof the Plaintiff w ill apply to the Court for judgment for the aUive amount. The iiate ot tue nrm inumru tion of this notice in January 111, l!i7, Dated at Hlierwixxl, Ore., January i, 1907. ' M. K. Ilip-k, JilMtire ot tlie i'eai e. Executrix' Notice Notice is hereby given that the under signed baa been appointed eieculrix of the last will and toatament of Thoina Otchin, leiaed, by an order of the County Court of Waxhington t'nunty, Or egon, made and entered on liii emher M. 10un, and all )roii IihvIiiK eluliiiM against said eMtate are herehy uotilied ami directed to present raid claims, tiignther with the piopsr vouchers therefor, to me st my residence, or at the olllee of Thoc. H. Tongue Jr., at Hillxhoro, VVashlimton Connty, Oregon, onor lforix iiionthi from fate hereof, listed at HiliHUoro, Oregon, tliit 2iili day of December, 1!K!. MARY ANN SIMPSON, Executrix ot the Inst will ami !rUt ment of Thos. Otchin, ileKsei Thoa. H. Tongue, Attorney. Annie tiateley, Defeiiilanl. In Annie (luleli-y, the atmve ileleiidaut : lu the nnir.n of tlie Sluts of Oregon you ure hereby riulred to apfieur and an- i'r to the roiiiphiiiif tiled niiaiuat you lu the above ciitilled t'niirt and ( ainw ml or l,ff,ire Mareh '.'lid, l''7, and If yon fall to wtiiiipear and autwer the plaintiff alii apply for the relief prayed for ill bis com pliiint, lim it: I 'or a decree dowoli inif Ihe bonds of iiiiitriinony now eximlnK letwiii the aUive liiitnetl pliiinlitr and defrndnnt and lor other tiiiiliihle relief. This summons is published in puraii eni'eof an order of Ihe Honorable T. A. Mcllrnle, Jmlire of the above entitled Court lomln and entered on the J.I day of February, h)7, icifyliig tliut the name lie publlhiil for x smitiemve week and ordering February 7lh, 1117, aa date of l;rt niihilciitiou. DAN K. Mt'ltl'IIY, Attorney for I'laintitr. Notice of .Stockholders' Meeting Notice Ik hereby given that the annual nlockhol'lnni' meeting of the Hilltiboro to-Operative t'ouiiiany will iie held In raiiKii 1 1 nil, liaixlmro, Oreaon, al 1 p. m. on A ediiCHduy, March W. IISJ7, for the onriMIMA of lc.a'l llltf luiMrtf of ilirMli,rH lor the ensuing ynr, and for the transai--tion ofsnch other biMiuess as shall legally come hulorit riicIi meeting. J. A. I inline, Mnc'y. LIVERY STABLE Teams with or without turnouts. Wc also make a sih caring for transient stock drivers, re:istiuiMi CmhmI a siH-ciauv i'i icctnuir nun Maiu St., hetweeu Third and l oui tli, odd. llctison lildg. Payne Bros., Hillsboro VvVWWvVSMiVs a vVWWWWWSNNVVirrrV .laiu s II. Newel, President. "AJfO OX ESSE, AND WB BHAtL BE BI.0WN ASUOBB.' Walter Bernards, of North For eat Grove, was in the city this morning, paying taxes. While io town bs made tbs Argus office a pleasant call. ' Loos clover bar for sale at ressontWe prlos, r. M. wstaei, mtrftla hjinself until It had reached any speed In It If you can assure me of twenty miles an hour I shall be posi tively chawmed." Be waa quietly assured, and after the machine got well started he found U'.e assurance well founded. Bunuy began to get nervous after the speed exceeded fifteen miles an hour, but be mauaged To the Fnaaer. Don't think you're always welcome 'Cause It says so on the mat; Don't think you own the mansion Everywhere you hang your hat. Keep an eye out for storm warnings And when talk begins to freese Take the hint Don't keep them lng- Orab your ltd and split the breess. -H. H. Gould In Judge, Puritan oil Lara kin Co. heaters Charles A. Edison's Cold Mould ed Records in StocK PRICE. 39 CENTS FT f . L. McCORMlCIl HILLSBORO OBECQN OREGON Shoit LINE aho Union Pacific 3 THA1NH TO THK KAST DAIIiV fltOM rOHTIiANO. Through 1'ullmnn standard and tourist sleeping-curs daily to Omaha, Chicago, Spokane; tourist sleeping-car daily to Kansas City; through I'ullnian tourist sleeping-cars (personally conducted) weekly to Chicsgo, Kan nan City, re clining chair cars (seats free) to the East daily. OORWIN & HEIDEL " Oamlmrm la All kinds of Presh Meats. Prices Rea sonable. Will meet all competition, Chickens and poultry always on hsiiid upon order, I'ree delivery to all pans of the town, We buy fat stock. Both Phonum SBOond Street, Hillsboro, Or ..Central Meat Market., EMMOTT BROS., Props., Isesssssfs to O. Tilbury Keep constantly on hand a fine supply of fresh meats of all kinds. A Mew Erm In Price We are going to sell meats at prices low er than those which have prevailed in the past. Call in and see us. We mean business. 'Phone and Free Delivery Mais Street, opposite Tualatin Hotel. Hillsboro, Oregon. t'KI'AKT roa DAitr (IlilUlgO Port lam! Hpnnial U:.'U)A.M. via Hunt- lllgMlll Atlantic KxptVMtt K;lt P. M. via Ht. Paul Kant Mail 6: 1A r. M. via fijiokune " Pin t- ' Innd llKKN I. noil H:.ri A.M TIM U HtJMKDUIXS rauM PORTLAND Salt I.akn, Donver, I' t. Worth, omalia, KmiwiM City, Ht. Iouin, (lliicago and Kftht Halt Lake, Denver, Kt. Worth, Omaha, KmiHHH Cll.y, HI., LoiiIh, Chicugo ami Kasl Walla Walla," Uwiii tiiii,Hpokane, Wallace I'lillnittn, Mlnneap olin, Ht. Paul, 1). luth, Milwaukee, (IlileHgo ntid Kant Kor nil local points lictwcdii lilggs and Portland AKHIVS rsoM UAH.T 5:00 r. m. 7:15 a. a DO YOU WANT GOOD ROADS? Do you desire good rock ro.id.: in your Comity? If so, cut out this petttiou, sign it, 1 ive your neighbors sigu it, aud send to the Ilillsboro A unis. You must ukuh 8:00 A. I 8:00 r.M, RIVER SUliKDULK VKOM PORTLAND ' Itlvnr hoHls on the lower Columbia and WIllHinntle dally e.tnopt Hunday, IiOW ItATKS To and from all points In the Rat TlnUeU via this route on sain at all dnpot oltlcos of the Sotitliprn Paoille Ou. WM. McMURRAY, Goueral Passenger Agont ' , Port) aud, Oregon. IN THIS WAV. NOW. Do IT NOW. 1 i) VOI R PART. Do IT TO TIIK HONOR ABU THE ST ATP' 01 WASHINGTO. COUNTY COURT ORI'IOON, lOR COUNTY. OK Your undersigned Petitioners would respectfully rep resent: That we are resident taxpayers of the Couuty of Washington; That we desire the County Court of the State of Oregon for Washington County, out of auy moneys iu the County Treasury, not otherwise appro priated, to purchase machinery and material necessary to initiate pkrmanknt rock roah building in Wash ington County, and for the construction duriug the year 1907, of as much I'KRMAnrnt ruck road as pos sible, and we hereby expressly sanction the expendi ture of moneys derived from taxation for that purpose and suggest that in the building of such roads, the County Court should employ a competent Engineer or expert to superintend the construction thereof. NAMKS POST Oi'HClf ADDKKSS For sale: Wbite Plymouth Rock and Brown Leghorn oookerels, (or breeding purposes. Can also sup ply eggs (or setting purpooen fron! each o( these varietins. I). Ii. Cooley, Ilillsboro, It. I'M), 4, lo cated near Phillips, one mile west. ThoroiiRlibrnl Brown Leghorn egg, 75 cents pur setting. 16 fggs uniting, incutmtor iqij at re in ritieed Drum Phone, paoiflo Stfltes, 'AH Hoy Kxchange Nfrs, Peter Vanilor.anden, Greenville. Ore., it. b D, H, ElIleDOro. twnrJLiyji Then hs hat blew off, his