InWrwt at tha Post-offloa at HLUsaora, Orsgon, aa Moond-clM Kail aaaUer. MJCICS A. LONG, Editor. County Official Paper Subscription : On Dollar par Annum. John R. Joseph, lata of Lima, Ohio, haa bought the J. C. Kuratli tanch of 22 acre, near Phillip, paying IrJUO lor the propertr. Trie tale in made through Kuratli Bros. John Hugh, of below Newton, tu in town thia morning. Issaed Every Thursday -BT- . LONG A MeKINNET Harriman raye ha wae asked to help out lbs Rooaevelt election in 1904, and also aaked to help out the atate ticket in New York. He eaya that he gave $50,000 himself and induced others to raife, with this sum, 1200,000, and the money went through Cortelyou'a hands. Roosevelt says that Harriman is a liar, and this adds to Teddy's al ready long list of so-called prevari cators. unce tnere was a man whose name is in the Scriptures who said in his wisdom, "AH men are liars." Oat west there is something doing when men are railed liars, but back in Washing ton D. C. it seems to be a sort of parody on senatorial courteey. Dunne wasbaten in Chicago and hs simply received what peo ple get who promise things before an election and then fail to de liver the goods. CIRCUIT COURT. Circuit court: Joseph Duerst, sued for alienation of affection of wife by W. M. Harvey, given until Ayril 5 to answer. Alio Hitter j: r l i . . given uivurvw iroui r reu rwut" ,-j Court will be here again Monday next. Do Too Open Tour Moutis " TJV vminir hlnl and suln down what vr food or awdlcliie niay be oftVwd youf Ur, do you want to Know sonieutinf ui ma tommvMtton and rharavtw ot thai watch you taka into your stomach whether as food ornitHlicitie? M..t Iniollim'iit and soiiftlbla todm nnw.t-.Uvt liwwt an knnwlnv vhii thv employ whether as food or as modlcln. Dr. nerve believe they nave a perfect right to insist upon such knowledge. So ha publlh-ii4is and on each botUe- w rapper, whauumsadioitres are made or IBUlsJsla THE MARKETS, This mornings market reports, compiled from Portland quotation, are: Valley Wheat, new. 70 Barley-feed, $22(i $22.50 per ton; brewing, $23; rolled, $23 50! 24.rQ OaU, White, $2iKa$.U). Oats, gray, $2S( $2i) tier ton. Bran, $1S per ton; shorts, $2050 Hay, Valley timothy, $15 00 and $16.00; grain, $; 00(cif 10 00. Hay, Clover, $9. Potatoee, $1 ?5Ci$l.40 per cwt. Eg, fancy ranch, 1S19j. Butter, Extra Creamery, 3,"k" 37J Hops, choice, Still; according to quality. Paradoxical as it may appear it is said that Thaw is frown with stolidity. Tbe German Pres. Church of Bethany held interesting Easter services Sunday, and a class of twelve was con6rmed and four more admitted to the church. Those who attended say that the class re cital was one of the finest and moot accurate ever heard in the church The confirmation class coneisted of the following: Fred Heberleio, Al fred Scbindler, Carl Schultz, Mar tha Edigar, Ida Dyele, Mary Stucki Rosa Stucki, Lena Kehrli, Elsie Groesen and Emma Kuntz. Tbe new members are: Rose Reinbardt Arthur Reinbardt, Henry Spies and Carrie Heberlem. The ex ercites wens conducted by Rev. A W. Reinbardt. For Sale: Fifty acres chared land in the vicinity of Hillsboro on rural mail and milk route; near telephone line. Fine location good building , site. Inquire -of Argus. Frank Hovendon, of north of Reedville, while riding a horse to the Reedville station after a Sun day Oregonian, last 8unday, suffer ed the misfortune to have his sad die animal fall through a defective bridge, causing Mr. Hovendon to lose a large piece of flesh off his hand and wrist, exposing the ten dons. It may be necessary yet to resort to skin grafting- Dr. Link later attended the injured man as soon as he could ride to the county seat. There is a chance that tbe county will have a bill to pay. Ladies' knit and muslin under wear, latest patterns; embroideries and laces finest line in tbe coun ty, at H. Wehrpng & Sons. This paper has been reguested by ' the Deputy District Attorney of Washington County, to call atten tion of all mercantile establish ments to Sec. 19G8 of B AC Code as amended in 1903. page 167 per taining to "Sunday closing". This law applies lo all classes of business excepting theatres, drug stores, doc' tor shops, undertakers, livery t table keepers, butchers and bakers. It it the purpose of the District At torney's office to enforce the pro vision of this law. i For sale: 10 pounds extra select Yellow Danver onion seed. J. N. Miller, Hillsboro, Ore. The Fireman bad a fairly well attended meeting last night, and it was voted to give those who owe fines another month in which to pay or be suspended. Tbe fire ladB were tbe recipients of a surprise in the nature of a large hamper of fruit, tendered them ' by Alsom Souther and wife, in appreciation of the department's service at the recent fire at their dwelling. The Hooeier End Gats Seed Sower is just tbe thing for grain, crass seeds, or for sowing land plaster. At the Nelson Hardware Company. ' .- The Hillsboro condenser willsoon tart work on improvements. Their warehousecapacity will be enlarged, and a crew of carpenters will be employed for about three months. This looks like ' business. It is said that they will cover every foot of ground they have with buildings. Jacob Trachsel, an industrious Swiss, of near Cedar Mill, died at the family home this morning. Deceased was aged 58 years and 10 months, and was a native of Swit zerland. Ha leaves a wife and nine children. A daughter, aged 14, died a week ago Sunday. KuratH Bros, report a sale of 80 acres, belonging to Mrs. Jabet Wiikes, to J.-W, Shut, purchased for its timber. They also report the tale of two lots in Fulton to B. Charon, of this city. Ar jus and Pacific Monthly, $1 50 Administrator's Notice Xotire in hereby given that the iimier- sig-tien naa oeen, ot me i ouuiy i-ouri 01 la aahinrtjtn Cnniitv. Oreimn. auittiintiHl administrator of the estate of Cbarles Anderson, deceased, and hits only ninth tied at such. All persons having claim against said estate are hereby noli tied to present Uieiu to me, with pruper vouch ers, at me law onice or v . . tiarrt-tl, al Hillauoro. Washington County, Oregon. within six months from the date of this notice. Dated this April 3, 1907. W.M.MOORE. Administrator of the Estate of Charles Anderson, Ieceased. W. N. Barrett, Attorney for Adminis trator. - The Specialists. I MET a specialist one day. He would not pass me by. But aaid in a peculiar way, "You fiave an eye!" Too bad, too bad. too bad! I felt, by Jove, I had: He took my case in charge. Now 1 must go around Three times a week until, I fear, the trump shall sound. Another day by chance I came a person near. Ha eald. with eagle gltinc. "You have au ear!" I clapped my hand to head; 'Twaa there, upon the dt-ai! He took my cane In charge. And now at 2 p. m. On avery other day I pass an hour with him. Twaa on a Friday eve Unlucky day. In sooth A man remarked, "Believe. , You have a tooth!" . There wasn't e'en a doubt The secret dark was out! He took my case in charge. And when he Isn't busy He drills for fun on roe Until I'm fairly tflsxy. But worst oh, worst, oh, worst! A widow full of art I met! Bha said at first. V ; "Tou have a heart!" Too bad, too bad, too bad! I found In fact I had! the took my case In charge, . And now, unlucky man, ' 1 always go around At often as I can! Florida Times-Democrat A Debatable Polat. The Philosophic One-Yon can only make money by ard labor." Tbe Amiable Oue-Well, I duuno; I done six months once and didn't come out very rich. Ta tier.' Protested Proverbs. "Ton can't Judge by appearances.' Can't you, though! ilow else can you judge an actor but by bin appearance? "Never gay die." Nice, prosperous undertaker you'd make with that mot to, wouldn't you? ; . "Marry In baste and repent at lei sure." Bosh! Married men don't have any leisure. - "Give toe devil fala due." What' the use of bothering? He's aure to get It "Seeing la believing." Not always, Tour wife gees you when you come home late from "sitting up with a sick friend," but ahe doesn't believe you. "Faint heart ne'er won fair lady." Well, what of It? Ours la a bmnette. Boaton Transcript. ' Tha Paradoxical Barglar. "It was too much education that landed me here, mum," aaid tbe bur glar to tbe visitor at the penitentiary. I had an assistant who was born In Boston. One night we had a good sec ond atory Job, but he queered the whole thins at the last minute." . "How do you mean?" asked the vis itor. "When I told him to climb un the down spout to get tbe swag out of tbe second atory, he said, 'I refuse to do anything so paradoxical,' and Just then the copper woke up and collared us."-Judge. - Hit (lag Him Back. An elegant young man aei-zeil a thiuf on the platform of a train, crying, "Are you not ashamed to follow so disgrace ful a profession?" "And are you not ashamed." demand. ed tbe other, "to go so well dressed wlthoatm "Oocketbook bont tvon ?" 1 1 m-Cll urttiviu w MJ y IVffTi llfl? theiiigrMii'nta"'of which his medicines are made are Miidiyvl snd understood Ilia ro. re will their superior curative vlrtuef be aSIiriviiilisL. For the cure ot womtn'a peculiar weak nesM. Irregularities and derangement, giving rise to frequent headaches, back ache, dragglng-don u pain or distress In lower abdominal or pelvic region, accom panied, ofttitne, with a debilitating, pelvic, catarrhal dralu and kindred symp toms of weakness. Dr. IMeree's Favorite tn-urlntlin Is a most efticient remedv. It is equally effective in curing painful periods, in giving strength to nursing mothers and in preparing tha system of the expectant mother tor baby's coming, thin reiHierlinr childbirth safe and com paratively painless. The Kavorlt I're ac ription Mm most potent, strengthening tonic to the general system aud to the organs distinctly feminine In particular. It is also a soothing and Invigorating nervine and cures nervous exhaustion, nervous prostration, neuralgia, hysteria, spasms, chorea ur Vitus a dance, and other distressing nervous symptoms at tendant i! on functional and organic dl eases of the distinctly feminine organs. A host of medical authorities of all the several schools of practice, recommend each of the several ingredients ot which Favorite 'Prescription is mada for tha cure of the diseases lor wn le ft it iseiaimeu to be a cure. You may read w hat thev sav for wmrwlf bv sending a postal card request for a frr booklet ot extracts from the leading authorities, to Ir. K. V. Pierce, Invalids Hotel and Surgical In stitute, ltulTalo. N. Y., and it will coma to you by return post. High Priced Elections. A century ago elections In England were costly a (fairs. Iu one case half a million pounds was spent on one election alone. This was the great contest for Yorkshire, In which the can didates were Viscount Milton, the Hon. Henry Lascelles aud Mr. Wllberforce, Wllberforce won at a cost of 58,000. "with every resource of the moat rigid economy and great voluntary assist ance In labor." Mrs. Fanny Kemble tells us of an other Yorkshire contest, where the money seems to have been spent Juat as freely. Mrs. Weutworth Beaumont Is the heroine. "She, then a very old lady, drove In ber traveling carriage to Downing street and, demanding to see tbe prime minister, with whom ahe was well acquainted, accosted btni thus: 'Well, my lord, are you quite de termined to make your man stand for our seat? 'Yea, Mrs. Beaumont, I thhik quite determined. 'Very well, replied tbe lady, 'I am on my way down to Yorkshire with 90,000 In tha carriage for my man. Try and do bet ter than that "London Chronicle. At tha Live 8toek Show. The Doctor There's the fattest hog I'Te seen yet What kind do yoo sup pose he is? Tbe Professor He is one of those swollen fortunes you bare been bear ing about Chicago Tribune. Fit to Die. Rector (going bis rounds) Fine ptff that, Mr. Dibbles, uncommonly One Contemplative Villager Ah, yea, air, If we was only all of us as fit to die aa him, sa-l London Tlt-Blts. Tha World's First Story. It Is probable that tbe first atory tn the world was a ghost story. London Telegraph. Ripened Romano. On the occasion of the ninetieth birthday of Dr. Martlneau, who preach ed in Liverpool for many years. Sir Henry Roscoe, the English chemist. congratulated him on attaining such a One old age. Tbe distinguished clergy man aaid that be bad been overwhelm ed with congratulations and that be was working through tbe letters he had received. "By degrees," he said, "I shall an ewer them all. "One of the most remarkable," Dr. Martlneau continued, "was from a lady, tbe only person who addressed me as 'Dear James.' I had not aeen her since we were boy and girl together In Norwich. She Is one of the daughters of Dr. IUgby in that city. My friends used to joke me as a young man about Miss Jane Rlgby, and I received their chaff pleasantly. I believed her long since dead; and now comes this letter to remind me of her existence and ber friendly recollection of me." Tbe old minister paused an Instant then added, with a tremulous guile, "She Is now also In her ninetieth year." A Stockyard. A wag who thought to have a toka at the expense of an Irish provision dealer said, "Can you supply me with a yard of pork?" "John," said the dealer to tola as sistant, "give this gentleman three pig's feet. "-Sacred Heart Review. Brobea Limbs Also. "He died of a broken heart." "Love?" "No; dynamite.'-Pueblo Chieftain, Still Able to Wlfd It. Old HunksWhen I was a young luun I could strike a harder blow with a sledge hammer than anybody town. Old lie wllmis-Well, vou astlll the record as a knocker. Detroit In bold Frew NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE is Tiir; cor sty coi-rt ok tiik 8TATK OF OKKtiOX. FOU WASH. IStlTOX COUNTY tn the Matter of the Applioatiou ol UoWrt T. Slioiwon, for Lleense to sell spirituous, vinott ami 'v malt liiiora in leas (lnxotitics ; I han o'ie gallon in HuxUmi t'reolnrt, a-lunlon County, Oregon. j To the Honorable County Court of the Slala of Oregon, lor Washington County: Tha undersigned Petitioners. Icol vo ter of ttiixlou I'recinet, Washington County, Oregon, and cousiiiiitiin; a ma jority of tha legal voter ol said I'revlm-t, ana being aetual renidettt ol said prcciml, and having actually resided in mid IUi -ton Precinct lhirv day immediately preceding Ihe dale ol' this' Petition, would respectfully petition your Honorable iiody and ask toal a License to sell spirit uous, vinous and malt liquors in less quantities than one gallon iu Hnvtoii t reelnol, Washington County, Ohxmii, he granted and issued to UoUti f. Siiup son, a resident of said Precinct, for a (wi led of one year. lated this an h day of M in-li, IWT. I McPherson T B Perkins Martin Hart Max Hiirghol. r John Llppert Parry Watson K C Mephens W X JacotMon S D Huchauan Alfred Cuiiiiniiik-s Chas llines Herman IUuIhoi Altwrt Bled. JainenT Turk J W Howard Lewis II IK It C J Mendenhall H M Muuger Kli Mills O M Arnold N VI k t It Smtih t'lirisly Kleberg J r .1 II Uinck Jehu Mori U K i.'in.-k CIuim I! Stephens s s Kulloek V i ii i-eu r John W liicisrh J M lllislsoe John Koatur Theodore (initio W Mevera W II Ilaker DuvM O'Ponnell Vine Ormlull C Burr lieu 1'oiM 3 It bailey J N Hi i W H Allien, P 1! ,t X Ambrose -s hmidliii A H Kiuerson linst n-IiiulIIiii II towtll Adam llelllsii Thomaw McParlaud (I W llinrs Frwlerti'k Hart W K Simpson Koy C Fair T l Mellaigue Peter Si It a A Simpson S P Nlm J S Tiganl Kdward Baker Kcnr-t Coupe 8 Paisley t lias Wolf M Ulmlfiart K CleuuieniiiK Carl Coler Win Uuvmntid J H Fisher U M lia'vinoud Seigle Holt Frank Bailey M tienser lliich S Uogcrx U U Higgle tieo l.iert ('has Iolt Clmil.ippeit W M Johuetvi 8 U Sh.well Harry ljtiott J"' lturk'holter C 8 llram K.lw liuglirs Henry Toher J smith W C IliiiSM A M llordal Geo Ki.itur (no I-ih, r J Meyers TO WHOM IT MAY CM'Ei:N: Notice Is hereby given, that the iimli-r signed resident of Ituxlou Preeinet, Washintton County, tiregon, a ill, on Wednesday, tli 1st" day ol May. :ni7. Ht teu o'clock A. M. id' saiil day, present tiie foregoing petition for License to sll spir ituous, vinous and malt liquors in l ui ton Precinct, Washington County, tire gon, in lesa quantities than our gallon, to the County 'Jourt of Ihe Stale ol Oregon, for Washington County, al the court room in Hillshorn, Oregon, and at said time and pine will ask that a License l issued lo the undersigned applicant, to nMi HpirituouN, vinous and malt liquor in Buxton Precinct, Washington County, Oregon, iu lew tiiantiticN than one gal lon, fora period of one vcar from the dale of Ilia issuance of such Lh-ense. Dated thia 2th dav of March, I Hi 7. UOBiCKT T. .SIMPSON. Applil'Hllt. Bagley Hare, Altorney fur Applicant. other and further relief as may ba neots ary and proer, Thia Nutitmoiia Is served upon you by publication hy order of Honorable Thoui as A. MoBriilo, Judge of the above enti tied Colli I. made and dale,! In on Court on the aith day of March. IM07, ahlch tnlr rcouirea you aud each of you to apHr and answer un or before the evpnulion of Mi weeks from lb dale ol the lirst publication of this Hunimoua, la wit, on or Mors Mst is, imrr. UAlil.KV ,t HAKK. Attorneys for Plaintiff. Nonce to Contractors Iscaleil bids will lie received until Satur day April the ijlo, 1907, al it.oo p. tu., by the County Court of Washington Couuly Oregon, and then opened for th cousiiuction of a biidge scruas the Tusl atin River, said bridge to replace the old structure known at the Scholia bridge at the l i rouer & liowrll saw mill. Plans aud sjeciiicalioua may be seen at the cilice ol the County Cletk on and alter Monday, April 1st, 1007. The successful bidder will be rtqaired tn lurnish a good ami sufficient bond lor the laithful performance of the work More entering into contract (or same. The Court reserves the right to tejecl any or all bids. J. W. Cioodio, County Judge. My order ( lb Court. CORWIN A HHDEL Oaaforw aw Ml kind of Fresh Meats. Trices Rea sousble. Will meet all CoiupetitioB. Oliicxcns aud Poultry always on hand upon order. Pre delivery to all parts of the town. We buy fat stock. Second Strt, HUHboro, Or Edison's Cold Mould ed Records in StocK PKICE 35 CENTS . L. McCORMICIt HILLS BO HO OREGON OREGOM Siioqj Line SUMMONS IN THK CI ltd' IT t'OUKT. OF TH K STATE OF OUEliOX. FOU THK COUNTY Of WASHIS11TO.N Albert A. Mead, Plaintiir, 1 vs. I Mary A. Shepard aud Lombard Investment Company, Mar- tba Frame, Henrietta I Frame, Harry Frame and Milton B. Whitney, Charles S. Kalrcliildi. Harry K. Mooney, han ford B. Itdd and Prank llanerman. Ke. 1 ceivers of the l.omlmrd In- vestment Company, a Corio- I ration, UefumlanU j To Mary A. Shepard uml r.uiiibur.1 In veatinent Company, Martha Frame, Henrietta Frimie, Harry Framn and Milton B. Whitney, Imrlcs s, iair childs, Harrv K. Mnoney, Sanfor l II. I jid (I and Frank Ilagerman, l!c.:eiv era of the Ixunhanl InveMtmeiil inn - any, a Corporation, tbe above, niimud fendant: In the name of the Stale of Oregon, you and each of you are hereby required arid commanded to appear in the ahi.ve nnti tied Court in the alsive entiile'l caiisn, and answer tho Complttiiit therein ti I 1 against you, on or before tho expiration of six weeks from the date of the lirst publication of this Summons in the Hills Itoro Argus, the lirst publication thereof being on the 2Hth day or March, ! 7, to wit, on or before the pith day of May, IHG7; and you will pleute take notice, that If you fall no to appear and answer, 1 ho PlaintifT will apply to the Court for the relief prayed lor and demanded in bis Complaint, to-wil, for a deeree. adjudging and decreeing the Plaintiff to be the own er in fee simple of all of the Kast half of the Northwest Quarter of .Section One, Township Two North, Karign Four West of the Will. Mer., In Washington Countv, Oregon, containing eighty aeresj thai the claims of tlin DefaiidantM hmiI each id them of, in and to said premimw are Willi out right, and that neither of wiiil lie feiidnuls have any right, title or interest whatever In aaid premise above describ ed, or any portion thnreol ; Hint the lie fandants and each of them he forever barred and precluded from any claims or any right, title or Interest 111 or lo said premises or any part or parcel thereof, adverse lo the Ptatiilltl: and for such AMD Uwidn Pacific a TUAIN8 TO TUli KA8T DAILU UtOM POHTl.ANII. Throng h Ptilluisa standard and tourlal sleeping-cars dally to Omaha, Chicago, Spokane; tourist sleeping-car dally to Kan Has City; through Pullman tourist sleeping-cars (personally conducted) weekly to Chicago, Kansas City, re clining chair can (seats free) to tht turn daily. WARt ro rnti.v Chicago Special ::. M. via Atlantic r'xpreas 8:l.'ir. u. via St. Paul last Mail C:1.1 r. m. via 8Mikaiie Port laud Higt's I .iical H:lft a.m. T1MK 81JIIKDULKH raog P0KTLAND Mult Ukfl, Ilenver, Ft. Worth, omaha, Kansas City, Ht, limits, Chicago and Kant Pnlt Lake, Denver, Ft. Worth, Omaha, Kansas City, Ht. Ixnili, Chicago and Kasl Walla Walla', Uwls lnn,SHikne, Wallace Piilliiian, Minneap olis, Ht. Paul, Ihi iuth, Milwaukee, Chicago aud Kast For all local polnla belweun Biggs and Portland xsaivs raoM DltV 7:15 a.M HiOOa.if I 6:00 r.u. KIVEIt KCHEDULE gHOM PORTLAND Hiver ImihIs on the lower Columbia and Willamette daily except Hunday, LOW RATES To and from all points In the Kasl Tickets via this route on aala at all depot oiiices or the Moutiiern raoino co. VM. McMURRAY, General Passenger Agent Portland, Oregon K'atioriery of all kinda at tbe Pharmacy latest in Htylish cor reKpondencH, calling rarda, en velopeH etc. Call and eee tbe istock, ARDLAMONT ARDLAMONT, the full-blooded Clydesdale Stallion, dark bay, three years old, weighing 1600, built on model lines, a sure foal-getter, and coming from the best stock ever imported from Scotland. , Will Stand the Season of 1907 in Washington County stud at the farm of T. R. Davis, 3 miles northwest of Hillsboro. Ilia sire by Kalantar, be by Millionaire; his lire's dam got by Prince Llewellyn. Win first dam was by Bendigo, he by Master of lleautyre. His grand dam was by. Merry Mason, he by Prince Al fred, bis dam by Prince Ajaue, got by Prince Charlie, taking first prize at Lancashire; got by Glancer, first prize at Glasgow; be by Broomfield Champion, got by Glancer Second, his dam Beauty by Prince of Wales, first at Manchester, Scotland, got by General, his dsm Darling, got by Sampson, he by Lofty, the Glasgow premium horse of 1H56. These horses were all registered Clydesdales, some of tht in being imported from Scotland in Ihe early days by Ihe Chalmers. Siugle Service, $5.00; To Insure, $10. For further Infoniialion call 011 or addrctB, . CHAS. DAVIS, Phone 314 Farmers' Line, Hillsboro. R. F. D. X 1 s SAMSON ; I ho lldiidsoino oiuli Stallion Weight, 141x1; 7 years uhl, lil.it k brown, finely built. Just the horse for m'tn tliat make the most scrxitvahlo horses for farm and driving purposes. Will Strtnil the Season of 1907: At the Jolly fnrui, luiir and tine litt'.f unli nnrlltwrnl nf llilislmro, itesr t tic Siotrb .'hutrli, 'I KK MS: Sunjlr seivice, fZ; Colt lo ststnl and nmk.fio. t'nie In iie eul, bin not lespinnnble fur si ci.UiiU, Kami us should see Ibis home In-line brrriliii(. II has the proportion! thai will plenie. F. W. DELSMAN Address, llillslxxo, K. 1. 1). o. 3, . it M. 1.:. C f S. : at ' 0 m mm a m w-v a (On driushl) The best of all Rccrs. Bottled for Medicinal Use At W V Y11 FY'C I sa n IUUI u !--.. 6 til a t aT-JI This Spray is Endorsed My A. b. C ordley Of ihe Agriculturnl College SjieakiuK of ihe I'limnix I.iiue iiml Sulphur Liquid Spray, Mr. OrdU-y, of the Coivallis Agri cultural College, writes liiuinetS: Co., ns follows: "Corrallk, I lie,, Sid, IStil. David M. tiiinne Co.. I'ortiniiil, trrK.in. Iear Hlr: In reply lo vnr b'U..r..r ll nli tu-t . I in Klnd to U aide to report that thnrrtuli i,luii.l irmii iln un nf mir I'liuemi Hpray wer very sallfm-t.iry. Indid. I Irnliil II t.y dlhillni one hi llitern. The illlulrd sprnys wi.rx spplipil Hi.iroiiKlilv ml fMirli to trees that were simply Im-mated sud rri'ii s mnilmr uliillnii ha apparently enniphdi'ly ersdlrateii the (rom .mrd Uvm. I II ml that xsniinallon madn nluiiil to v wk hrh (aili In iiivul mir IH lli( wale upon either fruit or lesvtM. (fi(iiml A. II. I'ultlil.llY. I sell cheaper than other 'dealers. For prices iu any quantity, f. 0. h., at Iicavettoii, or taken from my place, write sole ap,fiit, 911.50 per bbl. of 50 Rul , f o.i., Ueavcrton or my farm D. LEIS, Beaverton, Oregon, R. F. D. 1 IMsMMHmJBKsHI mmmmmxmamxM 11 111 1 1 niusMiiiisal The Kitchen's Queen knows that fine uld whblty l Iii4i.mtiuIIj u s cuW liiar, lifi. GYRUS NOBLE mm are hmrlles wllh llr o.,Unl tiilri tin Jliliupll.l i,,.,) Mnunf l.i. of ttie wIllakltL Iwrkrit by Ihnr siliiiul.illly r I he i.r.nlU.iigl nil dl.hM 111 whlrh r.K I,Lt I. rritiltinl, ml 111 .11 Is the front rnuk moii Ihe uri-ruiilra ol lilt kltcbra. 1 he Noni.K lirsit.ln. In q.url, mi.l hM tta foe tml ml mil DftUOWtrt ana! OCAUM? W.J. VANStM,lVtll 4 (ft, Ik., DIiiuMki, mtfUIW.HH. LIVERY STABLE Teams with" or without drivers, reasonable. Good turnouts. We also make n specialty of feeding and cariup for transient slock. Main St., between Third aud lotirtli,opp. Uensou Bltlg. Payne Bros., Hillsboro COQUET (50527) Xk..P?rchjron Stallion, Imported From ' France in June, 1905. Color, black, with star in forehead; weight, 1950; 18 hands high. Foaled April 10, igor. Owned by Cedar Mill Percherou Co. Is recorded by the I'erclicroii So ciety of America as No. 44233. Will Stand Season of 1907 as Followsi MoildayN, from 10 a. m. to 4 p. 111., at Jos. Conncll's, nnir Cilencne; TllCII llayg, 10 to 4, at Jas. Unrwlclt's, mile north of Kccilvllle on Iln.iellne rnsd' Wtfilneadays, 10 to 4, at John Welch's, mile north of Hesverloa, 011 Can' yon Rosd; Thui-HilttyM, Frliliiyn 11 ml Nat ui itnys, ..t Um Kunt'pUcc, Bbauy; Nights ami morning of Thursdays. Kri.lnytt nml Sslutdsys, at tbe botna barn. . Terms. Insurance, 17.50; to Insure, 15; Season, 12; Single Service, fS. HERMAN GLASHE, Manager 1 Gallo Oarteaturtsta. . i, Press.