HIUSBORO ARGUS, MARCH 14. It 07 two years, and who leaves hi a fort night tor Bay City, Michigan Argus and Journal, II 75 J. F. Dysle, of ne-r Bethany, was in town today J. C. Wilson, of Bethany, was ia the cityjoday. H. V. K Schlottmann, of near Cedar Mill, wu in the city todav. He and his family have giie. trom Dillon. Montana Mr. Ruer find and her daughter, Misa Lillte Peterson Robert W. Moulton. of F.bMe Creek, and who has a timber claim A new pasaenger train schedule is over there, was in town yesterday .. Mr. Moultcn is an old time lino Lmv Iw irimuu z. , , ... Forest Grore local 6:56 a. m. MOD eaiue ana roruanu papers. Sberidaa Flyer . 9J a. m lotand at the Peat-office at Hlltaboro, Orafon, as toond-la mU aaaUar. fcVCIUS A. LONG. Editor. County Official Paper Subscription: One Dollar per Annum. Isaaed Every Tharsday . -BT- IjONO McKMNEY TIME TABLE Forest Grove local l i p. Corvallis overland 43 P- m Arrives from Portland Corrallis overland 8:41 a. m Forest Grove local " P- Sheridan Fiver 5: p. i Forest Grove Kxal 6:t7 p. m. Leaving Portland CorvaliU overland 7-ot. m. Forest Grove local lino a. at. Sheridan Fiver 4:10 p. m. Forest Grove local 6:10 p. m. Arrival in Portland- Forest Grove local ixo a. m. Sheridan Flyer toao a. Forest Grove local 1:50 P- m- CorvallU overland 030 p. m, The Forest Grove local does not carry baggage. WILLIAM H. LUNG HER CHOICE. It COMING ATTRACTIONS At The Crescent Theatre Bonnie Brier Bosh March 15 The King of Tramps March 15 Dixie Jubilee Singers March 30 Warner's Minstrels Apnl ' Old Arkansas..... Msy Willism H. Lung,' a veteran of the Civil War, died at his home north of Cornelius, March 11, HK)7, after an illnees covering several months Mr. Lung was bom in Mercer Co, Kentucky. March 14, 128 At the aee of (even years he moved with his parents to bchujler to, ill.. where he resided until is. HA wnen he crossed the plains to California, going to the gold fields. Io 1854 be leturned to Illinois, in libi he was wedded to Mies Harriet Meyers, who died four years later. Of this union two children were born, one djirg in infancy. . The other is Frank Lung, who wis with the father at bia death. Io ISM hi was wedded to M s Fanny L. Hanna. They came to Oregon in 1887, and txuiht the home place north of Cornelius. Mrs. Lung died in March, 1003 Deceased was an upright, conscientious mat', and highlv respected. He leaves a brother. Dr. John A. Lung, ot Miss LiLMhad's Prsfsrenes When Cams to a Question of Lsvs, "Maud." he began as he was prepar ng to leave Iter the other evening, "be fore I ko I waut to talk over a very terlous matter with yon." What Is it. Bertram?" she asked. "It's aliout Ted." he went oil. "You seem to take more enjoyment In bis ao elety or late than In mine." "Why. you Jealous fellow T I know 1 am, Mavul. but I can t help It. 1 love you so. Lately I have noticed a great difference lu you. You are not as affectionate, and I dou't believe you miss me at all when I am away." -Why, l-l'1- "You ueedu't try to deuy It. Maud he Interrupted her. "for I know the truth. You dou't miss me because you and Ted are always tonetuer. Ia fact, I believe you even hate to hear my rluc now. as It may take you away from him for a few moments." You know thata uot true. Bertram." "Then. Maud, I'll put It to Uie test right here aud now, for I cannot let thliiss go on as they have. You must choose between us. Who Is It to lie your own loving Bertram or Ted?" What:" she exclaimed. "Hive i Ted? Never!" "Vcrv well, then." he bitterly said aa he sighed aud walked out luto the hall aud put on his hat and overcoat. "I'm not of a Jealous disposition, ana 1 ui called a fair mluded man by my friends, but I'm not the sort of fellow to share a girl's affectloua with one or tw confounded Teddy hears. Mlsa Lluhthead. farewell foreverr Aud as he went out luto the ntgnt and slammed the door after him she icked up the cause of all the trouble and buried her face In Its wool ami wept-A. B. Lewis lu Judire. FARM FOR SALE I wish to sell my farm containing 152 scree. 1 10 acres under culti vation; good house and barn; good orchard - Three and one-half miles south of Hillsboro and one mile west of Farmiogtoo. For further information apply to K. Burk- halter, Hillsboro, Ore., R. F. D. THE MARKETS, This mornings market reports, compiled from Portland quotations, are: Valley Wheat, new, 70a Barley-feed, $22(2 $22.50 per ton ; brewmg,$23; rolled, $23 50tf $24.W Oats, White, $29 Oats, gray, $28 50 per ton. Bran, $17 per ton; shorts, 120. Hay, Valley timothy, $14 00 and $15.00; grain, $9 OOtjt f 10 00. Hay, Clover, $9. Potatoes, $1.00(g$1.25 per cwt Eggs, fancy ranch, 17 J 18c. Butter. Extra Creamery, 35. Hops, choice, 9(al3: according to quality. A Square Seal la assured von when you buy Dr. Pierce's family medicines fur all the Ingredi ents entering Into them are printed on the bottle-wrappers and their formulas art attested under oath as being complete aodcorrect. Youknowjustwhatyouara DSTlnt for and that the ingredients are gathered from Nature's laboratory, being selected from the most valuable native medicinal roots found growing In our American foresBTnidjyhlle potent to cure are perrSCtii harralssajvan to the most delicate worries iJchilJTPrrr Not a drop . . . . . . - .L.I- 4 murhhfUyr agent Is U8fl hot aim prexTving me mMiclnal x'H'r ana preserving tne me torinriyles used In tliern. vl. pure refined glycerine, ibis agent po Jah Hiltbrand. of Phillips, waa Chewelab, tt ash. in town this morning Ir E Purdin, of Portland, was here today Charter Oak stoves and ranges. C. A. Lamkin Co. Walter VanDyke, of Verboort, wu io the city yesterday John Kamna. of Farmiogtoo, was in the city yesterday Right goods right prices-C. A Lamkin to. Alfred Erickson, of Mountain- dale, wu in town this morning Miss Ons Ford wu s Portland visitor Sunday. Wm. Graf, of Bethany, wu in town today. Chas. J. Herb, of Greenville, was in town this morning. J. J. Smith, of North Plains, was in the city this afternoon. J. E. SutnerUnd wu over from Canby the middle of the week Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Killin, of Banks, were in town today . Mrs. Ansa villa Bledsoe, of Green ville, wu a Hillsboro visitor today Mr. and Mrs". L. M. Koder.of near Roy, were in the city yeeter day. Loose clover hay ' for sale at reasonable price. F. M. Heidel, Hillsboro. Harvev Northruo. the old set- tier of Hhadv Brook, was in the city this morning. Mrs. J. A. Vandehey. of North Forest Grove, was s county seat visitor this afternoon. Andrew Benson, of Cornelius, was a county seat visitor yeteru7 afternoon Henrv Vanderzanden, of Ver boort, was an Argus caller this afternoon. C. Duyck and wife, of South For est Grove, were in the city yester dav. and made the Argils office a call. . , .. . Is a specific for all diseases of the mucous P. A. Dwver, of Portland, IB here membranes, as caurrh. whether oC tha this week, and leaves in a few days nasal passages or of the stomach, bowels R.&N. Andrew McCabe, who deals in railroad and construction fittings, with headquarters in Portland, was out today, from Portland, L. E. Wilkes departed this eve ning tor Boise, laano, 10 resume his duties as special examiner of surveys for the U.S. government. Wm. King, of near Cedar Mill, was in the eity today, and called at the Argus office, ibe Argus has been a steady visitor to bis house for over 12 years. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Baker, of Sumner. Wash., and Mrs. Bruce Wolverton, of Portland, were out this week, guests of the ladies brother, John H. Humphreys. Mrs. EllerBon, of Portland, wid- i7 1 1 1 ow 01 tne Jaie but. uuerBuu wuu took up a donation claim near Beaverton in the early days, was here this morning. Owen Murray, one of Cedar Mill's old residenters, and John O'Brien, of the same place, were in town this afternoon, paying taxes and making their annual calls on the Argus. H. A. Walker is agent for tailor made clothing, made by the Price Company, the Chicago leaders. See him for samples and prices, and oive him vour measure. You will be pleased. Several vounB Deople attended a anrnriae farewell Darlv this even ing, tendered A. LeMay, who uas Dowiessea Intrinsic meaicliial properties ol Its own being a most valuable antisept ic and anu ferment, nutritive and soothing demul' cent. Glycerine plays an important part In Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery In tne cure ot indigestion, dyspepsia ana weak stomach, attended by sour risings, heart-burn, foul breath, coated tongue, ooor aDDetite. gnawing reeling in sutm ach, biliousness and kindred derange ments of the stomach, liver and bowe.ls. Besides curing all the above distressing aliments, tne"uoiden jucuieai Discovery stages It will rield to this sovereign rem edy if IU ue be persevered in. In Chronic Catarrh of the Nasal nasxages. His well bile taking the "Golden Medical Ui- eovery tor uie necessary constitutional treatment, to cleanse tne naxttazes ireeir two or three times a day with Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy. This thorough course of treatment generally cures the worst In oonrha and hoarseness caused by bron chill, thrust and lung affections, exrept ron- umnuon In lui advanced staire. the Uolden Medical Dlscorerjb" is a most efficient rem edy, wpttclally in theme obnlinata. hans-on coughi caused by Irritation and congestion of the brunchtil mucous membranes. The " iJis" eoTery " la not so food for acute coughs aris ing from sudden colds, nor must It be ex awcted to cure consumDtlon In its advanced stafst no medicine will do that but for all Un obstinate, chronic coughs, which, if neg lected, or badly treated, lead nptoronsnmn- uon.11 is toe oest medicine mat can betaken. TO PROFESSOR MATTHEWS. Wsrdman, spare the word Or start an awful row! In youth Its sound I heard. And I'll protsct It now! It was my father's switch Whan I was but a tot That made my spelling slch; Thy pen shall harm It not! That old familiar word, Whose glory and renown Car land and sea were heard And wouldst thou hack It downt Wordman. forbear to stun; Cut not Its hidebound ties. Oh, spare that aged on Now yelping to ths skies! When but an Idle boy I sought Its grateful aid; In all their gushing joy Here, too, my slaters stayed. My mother spelled It so; So father did demand. Forgive this foolish woe. But let that old word stand. My heartstrings round thee cling; Strong la thy spell, old friend. They shall not do a thing To clip thy old tail end. Old word, the storm still bravel Aud, wordman, leave the spot! While I've a wuid to save, Thy swd shall barm It not! Wanted Permanent Employment. Old Sum btul been for several days patiently sitting on the bault or tne Uannii bannock river, near tne usm. holding his shotguu In his band. Finally he attracted the attention or passerbv. who asked. "Well, Uncle Sam. are you looking for something to dor Xo, sah." answered Sam. "I s get tin' paid fo' what l's dii'm'. Indeed!" answered the stranger. "And what may that bey Shoot in" de niuskrata dat am under- uiinln' tie dam." auswered 8am. Well, there govs one now," eiclaliu ed the Htranger excitedly. "Why don't you shoot?" 8'pose I wants to lose my Jot), satiT" answered Saui coiuiilaeently.-Llpplu cott's Magazine. Lucky Canine. Since Jobson's marriage be has been leading a regular dog's life. 'You dou't say." 'Fact. His wife pets him from morn ins tl" utght."-ruiJaiieipuia I'resa. of Economy. Lady Shopper Hare you any your dollar goods marked down to 9U cents? Salesman None left, ma'am. We hare the $1.50, $2 and 12.50 grades at the regular price aud the t5 grade marked down to Ijuly Shopper Give me the $5 grade, New York Times. Bad Bargain. Walter (presenting a plate before an old man from the country) For the music, sir. Old Man (gathering the coins up Oft the plate) Thank you. The music waa pretty bad. Lustige Blatter. A Precaution. Parrot What have you got that knot tied In yonr neck for? Ostrich I've got to go down to the club on business, and I promised my wife not to take a drink today. Prick. Annual Spring Opening OF MILLINERY l i mm iitnttiti w r mm WE1NHARDS (On disughi) All the latest Stles In Kislilonable Mitts. J t The btst of all Bccra. Bottled for Mcdidnal Use A' W. V. WILEY'S - 1 I 0 J MISS KIRKWOOD Aboe L. M. Iloyt's Store, Main St., Hillsboro Notice to Taxpayers Notice Is hereby glvcu that Ihv tsxrolls for Washington t'ounly. Oregon, w ill lx open for oolliK'tion and mvitieut of Isxes on Weilnestlay, r eliritry W, vv, an who uiatr full payinent 01 their lux w fore March IS, lmsi, will receive a rebate 01 S xr centum. Hall payments ean Is) made by the first Monday in Aril stitli out interest charge, or iea!y, ami llie remaining half can be iail at any time prior to the first Monday 111 uoioner, ni. Where no iaytiient is made by tin) lirst Monday in April, l!)7, the tax Iiikmiiios dellnqusnt, and the sltiltite re,uire. Itoin that ilsle, a penally 01 ten per eeiu, an.i also an interest t-hurge of one pri eeui. per month on said tax until it w p.iui. J. W. ItiNNKI.l.. Sheriff and ex-oltleio Ui eolleelnr of Washington County, Oregon. Hillsboro, Ore., Jan. 14, 1!7. Notice of Filial Settlement Nntti is livraliv irivell tlmt till) llllili'r- signed has lileti hi the t'omity t'ourt of trie mate oi ureKim ior i iisoiiiko'u ty, his tinsl account In the mailer ol the estate of Kolrt liuhrie, ile.-va.-rd tuul that said Court has dwugnmeil .Momiiiy. Februarr 4')th. lt7, at the county court room in Hlllslsiio, Oregon, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. of saiii day, as (lie tune and place lor bearing objections tosnlil nnai aceouni anu ior me nniii vnu- 1 Of said estate, - Dated this ml) day of Jammiy, A. u., J, A. l.MUKtr;, Kxeeutnrof the Inst will ami t.-lmnrnt of Hubert luibrie. dee'd. K. B. Tungueanil Kagley .v Mure, At torneys for Kxeeutor. Of TIIK V ASH- SUMMONS IN THK CIR 01T t'tn- .T ST A IK iK (HKOtlN i Oil ISO'IVX COUNTY Mary Sehnavely, I'lalnlilt, ) v. Wiltlniu Allen Selmavelv IVfeinlant I In William Allen Sclinavely, alsiy ileletiiluiit: 111 me iisme 01 the Male of Orrguu, you itrr nerci.y re,,nirthi to appear ana answer the iHiiiiiUiut filed against you In the I atxive entitled suit, on or before lbs last! ilny ot the lime prescribed In the tlrdnr lor I he publication of this suiiiuioiis: aald I time being six weeks from the first piitillcutiou or ibis atimmima; and II you I fail no to sppoar and answer, for want I thereof, the plaiutitl will apply to the I t ourt lor the roller ilctuatule.1 In Uie complaint in aald suit, lo-wil; For a ilccn-e iliiiKilviiig the bomls of inatrlinonv ami inarriage contract existing between I the planum aiul yourself, and allowing the pluliilifl to re-uuie her mniileii name, Mary llollund. riiissumiiuins is published by tinier of I ii.m. j. . uchMiin. t ountv Juilge of said asliiiigtou t:ounty. Mtate of Oregon, I w hl"h order was tluly made ami HIihI nil I the 4ih day of February, Its7, ami Ihtl inn-01 iu urai puiiiii-aiioii liereol is the I rtn ilny ol , eiiruiirv, iHtr?. V. k.BTKOIK, Aitorney for 1'lninllt. This Spray is Endorsed By A. b. Cordlay Of the Agriculturist College Shaking of the Phoenix Lime ami Sulphur Liquid Spray, Mr. Conlloy, of the Corvallis Agri cultural College, wtite.s Dunne iS: Co., as follows: "Corsallls. Ore,. Sept. 7. P.Mt. IHtvlil Nf. Punne Co.. I'ortlaml, trgon. tear Mm In reply In your letter of the till lust. I am glad In he able to report that the result ohtainnl from ihe ti of vour I boeiot Niiray were verr satlafavtiiry, imliwil. I ietcd it lv illliiliiig oim lit II Keen. The diluted aptays W ete applleil llii'rouulil v and fsvorahlr to trees that wtr alinply Itirrnsieil. ami even a weaker s.. Intl. .11 baa apparently completely ers.llcsici the fiom sprnietl trees. I find that examination made alniiil two weeks iiku fall to teienl any living M'ala upou sillier fruit or leave. tMgue.l) A, II. l" ' K I H -r. V, I sell cheaper than other dealers. For prices in any quantity, f. o. K, at Hcaverttm, or taken from my place, write solo agent, 911.50 pr bbl. of 50 !., f o.b., beavrton ur my farm D. LUIS, Dravrrton, Oregon, R. F. D. 1 SUMMONS in justice cornr toi: the im:k- CIN'CT OK WKST KDAIi. WAII INOTON Col STY. STATK of OKKtiON J. C. Unioclc, J. riaintiir, , the m. naiisou anil r.oa ,1. fiitiim.n. Oeleiuliinls J In the name of the Slate of Oregon above named Defendants ill lake notice that the above naiiinil I'laititiil has com niencsd suit in the almve entitled Court by Attachment fur the sum or on account and Interest thereon at tbenite of 8 per cent. ier tnimiiii from date. You are hereby required to ap)sar ami auwer the complaint tiled against you in the above entitled Court within ti weeks from the lirst publication of this tmllce to wit on or before the ttlrd duv of February, 1607, and If you fail so to answer lor the want thereof the I'laiutilf will ttpnly to the Court for judgment for the Uvo amount. Tha date of the hrst publico tlon of this notice is January ID, IMi7, Dated at Wherwooil, Ore., January 7, 1907. M. K. I'uck. Justice of tli I'eaco. SUMMONS rite Hiichcn'3 Qucon know J ih-ii lltic ol.t whUky U luULiirn'a,hl tu ft CYRUS NOBLE SSH0.! are fasurltrs with IbecnxVsnf Ihe Pulled males. The wnriitnllril IsmiusI stel te4nf tawlsof theve wSUktes. an twikv.1 ny tltrlr slaislilii l.ti tne itfetMintkm a ctihe hi winch s.m! whi.k 1 rrqiure.l, eul lhra In Ihe fnini rnk iu.mg (be ne-iiie of the kttclsta. 1 tie riuui.s tnsaiK lu quart tei pint, ai re ml mH DRUGGISTS avxl DC HUH. W. J. VN.Al Vt lac IHsiriMsn, FoNIUnD (U. Executrix' Notice Notice is hereby given that the under signed has been appointed executrix of the last will ami testament of '1 'nomas Otrhln, deceased, by an order uf the County Court of Washington County, Or egon, made sud entered oil December 12, l&lXi, and all persona having chiims against said estate are hereby nutilicl ami directed to present said claims, together with the mower vouchers therefor, to nie at my residence, or at the often of Thos. H. Tongue Jr.. at 1J dishorn, Yi ashtnuton County, Oregon, oti or lfornnlx inoutlis from date hereof. Dated at Hillsboro. Oregon, this 2illi day of December, 1WX5. MAKY ANN SIMI'SO.V. Executrix of the last will anil testa ment Of Thus. Otchin, dnneaseil Thos. H. Tongue, Attorney. IS THK ClltCriT COURT OK TIIK STATK OK OHKtlON, KOK TIIK COUNTY OK WASHINGTON J. T. tialeley, I'lalntlrr.). vs Annie liateley, Defemlanl.) In Annie tliiteley, ths above naiuetl lleleudaiil; In Ibe name nf the Stale nf Orrgnu yon are nereny mpureti to anpnar ami ans wer to the tsiuiplaint tiled suainst you lu the above tuilillnd Court anil Cause on or before March 21st, l'J7, and if you fail to so Hiiiear ami answer the plaintiff will appiy ior tne renet irayeii for III Ills colli' pniiiit, to-wu: l'or a decree dissolving the bonds of mnt riiiiony now existing between the nltove naineil plnlntin and defendant and tor other fiUHble relief. 1 his summons Is pulillsheu in pursib sure of mi nrilor of the Honorable T. A. Mi-llriile, Judge of the above entitled Court made ami entered on the ti day of February, l!t)7, sMclfyiiig that the same lie puiiiisheii for six successive wees and ordering February 7th, 1!J7, aa dale of lirst publication, DA y R. MUUPHY, Atuirney for I'lalntiff. Notice of Stockholders' Meeting Notice is hereby given that the annual stockholders' meeting of the Hillsboro o-Operative Com pan y will ixi held in urimge null, Hillsboro, uregon. at 1 p. in. on w eunewiay. March 27, 1W7, nir tne purpose of electing a board of directors for the ensuing year, and for the transac tion ol such other bu.iloexsaa shall Icusliv como iieinre sticn meeiing. J. A. Imbrie, Hec'y. janes n.ntiweii, i'resiuut. LIVERY STABLE Teams with or without drivers, reasonable, (rootl turnouts. Wc also make a specialty of feeding ami caring for transient stock. Main St., lietwecu Third and Fourth, upp. Uenson Payne Bros., Hillsboro hidg. mm Told In Confidence. His Daughter Papa, did you know mamma long before you married ber? Her Father Just between you and me, my dear, I don't know her yet. Chicago News. Caution. First Housekeeper And why don't yon keep any tnalds? Second Housekeeper What! And run the risk of their leaving? Har per's Weekly. A Winter Wish. I've read of folk who calmly gilds Aduwn life's river, slda by side, With Cupid at the helm to steer Their bark from rocks and breakers clear, Or walk sedately In the way Of matrimony, day by day. Somehow I feel Inclined to sneri At such slow, poky ways as these, If I might choose, I'd ask, wKh Kate, Forever down life's stream to tkatel Grace Stone Field In Woman's Home Companion. Executrix' Notice Notice is hereby given that I. the under signed, have been, by the oounty court of i tie eiuie oi uregon, ror wasmngton county, duly appointed executrix or the estate of Charles Ieich, deceased, and have duly qualified as such. All persons having claims against said estate aie hereby notified to present the same to me, with proper vouchers, at the Law Oll'ice ofW, N. Harmtt, in Hillsboro, Oregon, within six (ft) months from the date here of. Dated this December 2flth 1904. LOUISA M5I0H. Executrix of the estate of Charle Lelcb, uocvaaeu. Edison's Gold Mould ed Records in StocK , PRICE 35 CENTS fc'c... d ..A,,..- I E. L. McCORMICK HILLSBORO OREGON Oregon Shodj line ahi Union Pacific 8 TI'.AINS TO THK KABT DAILY f ltOM I'OIlTLiANO. Through rullmao 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, Kansas City, re clining chair cars (sratt free) to th Kast daily. CORYIN A HEIDEL Dmnlmrm In All kinds of Fresh Meats. Prices Rea sonable. Will meet all competition. Chickens and Poultry always ou hand upon order. Free delivery to all parts of the town. We buy fat stock. Both Pheama Seoond Streot, Hillboro, Or ..Central Meat Market.. EMMOTT BROS., Prop., fMMMSMora fo 0. Tilbury Keep constantly on hand a tine supply of fresh meats of all kinds. A Mew Era In Prices .. We are going to sell meats at prices low er than those which have prevailed in the past, tall in and see us. We mean business, 'Phone and Free Delivery Uaia Street, opposite Tualatin Hotel. Hlllahnrn Oretrnn'. IlKPART i FOR I PAtl.V Chicago i Port t land ' Hpnclal' :.' a.m. via "Atlantic Kx proas H:1S I'. M. via Hunt. lngton fit. Paul" Fant Mail 0:if r. m. via Spokane Port land Wlffs Local H:ft a.m. T1MK BOilKDUMCH rson POKTLAND Salt Lake, Denver, Kl. Worth, O'nalia, Kansas City, Ht. Ixuiis, Clilcgo and Kast Halt Tka, Denver, Ft. Worth, Omaha, Kansas City, Ht. lAuiiH, (Jhicugo and Kasl Walla , Walla, Uwis tou,Hpokaiie,Wallaiw Pullman, Minneap olis, Ht. Paul, Du lutl., Milwaukee, Cliicugo and East For all local polnbt lictwcdii Hlggs aud Portland ARSIVS fOM DA I f( 5:00 p.m. 7:1Sa.m 8:00 a.m I fJ:00r.H. DO YOU WANT GOOD ROADS? Do you desire gfxxl rock rontlr in your County? If so, cut out tins petitiou, sign it, 1 we your neighWs sign it, and send to the Hillsboro Auus. You must hklp IN THIS WAY. NOW. IT NOW. 1 VtH R PART. I'O IT TO THK HONORAl'-Ll THE STATK OL WASHINGTO. COUNTY COURT OK OK. KG ON, FOR COUNTY. Your uudersiguctl Petitioners would respectfully rep . resent: That wc 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 otherwisc'appro priated, to purchase machinery and material necessary to initiate permanent rock koad building in Wash ington County, and for the construction during the year 1907, of as much permanent hock roah 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. NAMES POST 01;HC'E ADDRESS RIVER SCHEDULE yilOM POBTT-AND Hiver boats on the lower Columbia and Willamette dully except Huniiay. LOW KATU8 ' 'i. . .. . 1 e 1 1 1 1 1 1.. C, .i J(l anu irii'n an puuivn in mo Jnw ... l Tickets via this rout on aaln at all deoot breedlDS nurp086B. Can HlHO PUO oUicnsof iheHuutiiern PaolfloOo. plf eggs for setting purpoBeH from WM. McMURRAY. each of Iheee variotir-B. I). 15. General Pagaenger Agent Cooley. Hillsboro, R. K, I). 4,lo Portland, Oremon. 'caed near Phillips, one mile west. For sale: While Plymouth Rnck and Brown Leghorn cockerels, for Thoroughbred Brown Leghorn egRf, 75 cents pur setting. 16 rggs in setting. Incubator lots at re duced prices. Phone, Paciflo States, 23 Hoy ExcLttiiK. Mrs. Pbliir Vantlnr.anden, Greenville, Oro., R. F. 1), 3, ,