HtLlSBORO ARGUS, APRIL 11. 180? KnUrwi at tha Foat-offlca at HMaboro, Oragon.aa Meond-eUM maU awttar. IiOClCB A. tiONO, Editor. County Official Paper Subscription: On Dollar par Annum. 1mb4 Every Thrdy -BT- - LONG McKINKEY All this Ulk of referring ap propriation bills to the voters is a matter of supererogation unless the newspaper of the state make a better fight for economy than they did iu the last general election. In all the state there were but two or three papers that made the matter of correct voting plain to the voter. Unless papers generally take more notice of public affairs, and explain waya and means of vetoing extrav agance it will simply mean ex pense for nothing. Roosevelt and Bryan re close together on primary ideas, these days. In 1S96 When it was charged that millions were expended by the trusts to defeat the Nebraakan the statement was branded as a lie, unadulterated. That it was troth is cow known to a certainty. Senator Foraker ia out after Roosevelt's scalp in Ohio, and the senator has nerve enough to let it go before Ohioiana in a primary Firebrand Joe may be wrong in his deductions.but he has nerve enough to fight in the open. If Mr. Roosevelt, who to closely agrees with W. J. B., of Lincoln, really wants to do business with the trusts, the Argus suggests that he discharge his attorney general and appoint Mr. Bryan to that position in his cabinet Bryan democrats and Roosevelt republicans can now meet and talk over the situation without a Kilkenny disturbance. Fine! Onion seeding promises to be late this year along the Tualatin river bottoms. High water again came the first of the week and there was overflow on a large percentage of the outon lands and that reminds one that onions are now worth over three cents per pound for good quality. For Sale: Fifty acres cleared land in the vicinity of Hillsboro, on rural mail and milk route; near telephone line. Fine location; good building site. Inquire of Argus. The county commissioners will meet with Judge Goodin next Sat urday and let the contract for building the Scholia Bridge across the Tualatin, near the Groner & Rowell sawmill and tile factory. Jhe old structure has become so aged that it baa outlived its strength. Ex-sheriff Henry P. Ford, of Portland, was out yesterday, a witness before the circuit court in a case between two Multnomah county parties. Camer on Rural Route No. 3 out of thiB city has a handsome new delivery cart and Mr. Poole himself blossomed out in a bran new uniform. Ladies' knit and muslin under wear, latest patterns; embroideries and laces finest line in the coun ty, at H. Wehrung & Sons. John Kieni, of Cedar Mill, was up yesterday, on business. For sale: 10 pounds extra select Yellow Danver onion seed. J. N. Miller, Hilleboro, Ore. Geo. Miller, of below Reedville, was in the city this afternoon. THE MARKETS, This morning's market reports, compiled from Portland quotations, are: Valley Wheat, new, 7071c. Barleyfeed, $22.50 per ton; brewing,$23; rolled, $23 50I24.50 Oats, White, $29 50. Oats, gray, $28$29 per ton. Bran, $22$23 per ton. Hay, wheat, $1S$25. Potatoes, Eaily Rcie JH.CO $1.75; Oregon Burbanks, 12.25 $250. Eggs, fancy ranch, 21c. Batter, Creamery, 25. The Discovery of His Kingdom. t LOUISE J, STRONG. OnwNsM, Hot, by P. C. Kattmtnt. $ She gave him a cheery greeting as pasted, which Deardorf returned iltti stiff embarrassment Women al raya embamaeed biw, wWth tact hud two construed Into a dislike of the f'X ua accounting for bis bachelor-a r -e would have believed that he j w r veranda aolely thatjw tuljiUf a till her Vnn tlu atnM. Much lea would auy mn hue imag ined that every time be lo ed luto her caudtd iroinauly eyes hi loneiy, uu mated niau aoul clamored for tb home and couipanlouahtp he saw tborviu. He had not learucd that this kingdom In woman's eyes Is discernible only to the king to whom it U giveu to possess If he will. Therefore the little music teacher with the bloom of youth be hlud her was to him most desirable in BtCH CONTKilTLATiON TiS A.LL TBK1H LOT IU LIFE AMjOW&U. the eyes oi all men. and he was not surprised, only startled to the stopping of his heart at what he overheard from a couple of young men behind him. "She will make him a sweet little wife the lucky dog"' one exclaimed. "The sweetest in the world," the other assented. "And there's nothing for the rest of us but hunting wedding presents. Come on." They went their way. and with strangely blurred vision he stumbled np the stairs and through the g!oom of the bait to his rooms at the end. Her door was opposite, and as he fumbled with his key he glanced across fnrtlTely with an odd sense of gulit for the accustomed thrill that shook him. It was as If she were al ready the wife of another, and, closing his door with emphasis, he turned on the light and set about packing his minerals, telling himself that be would move Immediately that there was neither sense nor reason In his stay ing In this dingy place where his pov erty, long a thing of the past, had at first stranded him; no reason, except that, catlike, he clung to the place as home, and yes, he would acknowl edge It because she was there. lie frowned and essayed a nonchalant whistle when he caught himself, as usual, straining his ears for the sound of her footsteps. It was time that he went But subsequent reflection persuaded him that his departure at this juncture might be connected with her marriage and excite comment He felt that he must remain until the "lucky dog" had carried her away, and he blushed painfully at the thought he must pro cure the Inevitable wedding present If he would not be conspicuous. Then followed strenuous days and sleepless nights of vain endeavor to de cide noon something, with bitter revil ing of the custom which forbade his presenting her with a goodfy check In lieu of an article which would proba bly be but an unwelcome duplicate. He hunted the shops and stores, con fusing himself uselessly with the mul titude and variety of their wares. He grew thin and heavy eyed under the burden, thereby arousing In her an anxlo.ua solicitude he was too absorbed to perceive. In despair he sought ad vice of the office boy. "Billy," he asked that versatile young person, "what would you give to a-lady for a wedding present?" "Aw, that's easy! Something she'd like, of course," Biliy said airily. Then he explained: "I mean, sir, something you've heard her say she'd like. That's the only kind o" present worth having, only folks won't give 'em. I've tried It a-hintlng and a-hlnting what I want Chrlstmuses and birthdays, and I al ways get some old thing I wouldn't take If I could help If Billy sniffed. That 'seemed an eminently sensible suggestion to Deardorf, and he pre sented a grateful dollar to Billy for the Idea, realizing when he came to make application of It that the only object of which he had any knowledge concern ing her desires was undoubtedly ques tionable regarded as a wedding pres ent. Still, according to Billy's decision, It would be a pleasure to her. . He had one day chanced upon her standing behind two little girls who were engrossed In the contemplation of an entrancing toy tea set In a shop window. It was obvious that such con templation was all their lot In life al lowed, and she was lingering her slim purse doubtfully, with moist eyes. "I was wondering If I might not give It to them for the sake of a lonely lit tle girl whose one desire In life was a vain longing for a tiny tea sef be aid as be stopped. "Let me," he begged, expanding un der the Influence of her Impulsive con fidence. After some Insistence she yielded. They took the amazed children Inside, and she examined and extolled each mall article with a delight that equal ed theirs. "We do not all put away childish things with years," she said when they were outside. "I love the wee things yet and some time" she smiled defi antly "some time, when I can and not feel It a wicked extravagance, I nrn go ing to have my childish heart's desire. I am go sure that you will not laugh at me that I will Invite you In to my first tea party." He thanked her gravely, understand ing and sympathizing entirely. Did he not carry In his pocket a wonderful carnelian "taw" In memory of the un gratifled longing of the boy he used to be? He had been waiting for the Christmas opportunity to gratify her Innocent desire, reveling In imagina tion In the Intimacy of her promised hospitality. Now he had put away his day dream with a sigh and extinguish ed a dim hope that had glimmered fee bly. But JClWa'asd JhaJ Jemust make the wedding present and finally, being confident of her perfect althwity, be Ignored ohtrudlug doubts as to appro prlateuess and proenred falryltke tea set worthy the possession of princess. which, being unequal to presenting It personally, he left at her door with his card one eveuiug. Just escaping her a he came up the stairs. And then, when It was done, be for the first time considered his offering from the probable viewpoint of the prospective bridegroom end her friends, and the utter absurdity of It over whelmed him. With aharae he decided that after such a piece of Idiocy there was nothing for him but flight and he was tossing thlugs belter skelter luto bis suit case wheu he heard her cross ing the hall. lie looked about desperately for a way of escape, then dragged himself unwillingly to the door at her ran. "I have only this moment realised how preposterous my unfortunate se lection Is for a wedding present," be stammered abjectly as she entered. "Oh." The glow on her face faded. TTow stupid of me! I ought to have known there was a mistake, and 1 have opeued the box." She set It upon the table. He shook his head dismally. "There Is no mistake. I beg your pardon. I -I"- "But there must be a mistake! They left the package at my door," she said, a little sharply. "I left It myself. I meant It for a wedding present, but I see how" His voice filled again. She regarded his woebegone face Intently for a moment "Very well. 1 will take It down." Her cheeks were glowing and her eyes sparkling with mischief. "When I found the package I thought you had somehow discover ed that today is my birthday and had kindly remembered my childish long ing, but If It hi a wedding preseut It must go to Miss Bessie, who is soon to be married." He sat down heavily and stared at her. "Tou see, one must be married to receive a wedding present." she ex plained demurely, her color flaming under his gaze. The tangle suddenly straightened, he sprang up. "Yes," he assented, still looking Into her eyes, where by a flash of inspiration he bad seen his kingdom, himself crowned king. He plunged forward across the table and seized her hands, asserting boldly, "It Is a wedding present your wedding present Alma, dear, for you are going to be married Immediately." For answer she murmured tearfully and happily, "Oh, Morris, we will have tea In the darling little cups our first evening at home!" A Weak Heart They tell me Bad Bill's dead," id Alkali Ike. "Is that rightr "Sure," replied Cactus Cal; "shot plumb through the heart." "Well. I ain't surprised then. His heart always was weak." Philadelphia Press. The Farmer's Wife Is very careful about her churn. She scalds It thoroughly after using, and gives It a sun bath to sweeten It She knows that it her churn h Sour It will taint the butler that is made in it The stomach is a churn. In the stomach and digestive and nutritive tracts are performed pro cesses which are almost exactly Ilk the churning of butu-r. Is it not apparent then that if this stomach-churn is foul It makes foul all which is put Into It? The evil of a foul stomach Is not alone the bad taste in the mouth and the foul breath caused by it but the corruption of the pure current of blood and the dissem ination of disease throughout the body. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery makes the sour and foul stomach sweet It does fur the stomach what the washing and sun hath do for thechurn absolutely removes every tainting or corrupting ele ment In tills way It cures blotches, pimples, eruptions, scrofulous swellings, sores, or open eating ulcers and all humors or diseases arising from bad blood. If you have bitter, nasty, foul taste In your mouth, coated tongue, foul breath, are weak and easily tired, feel depressed and despondent have frequent headaches, dizzy attacks, gnawing or distress In stom ach, constipated or Irregular bowels, sour or bitter risings after eating and poor appetite, these symptoms, or any consider able number of them, Indicate that you are sunenng irorn biliousness, torpiu or lazy liver with the usual accompanying Indi gestion, or dyspepsia and their attendant derangements. The hct agent. known modo-al ence lor tL.i- cure yi trie aoove ; symptoms ana coalitions, as atresfeJTig tlwrjtTnfl. ofJtajjui&Jfeatmuuwitt will be readily proven to your satisfaction if you will but mall a postal card request to Dr. K. V. Pierce, Buffalo. N. Y.. for a free copy of his booklet of extracts from the standard medical authorities, giving the names of all the Ingredients entering Into his world-fumed medicines and show ing what the most eminent medical men of the age say of them. SHERIFF'S SALE Notice is hereby given that by virlie of of an execution issueu out or tne circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the Coun ty of Washington, dated the 1st day of April, !U7, in lavor or J. r, tiChoeh, plain till', and against P. T. Kane. Defendant. for the sum of Six Hundred and Heventy Six and 71-100 Dollars in United Htates Gold Coin, with Interest in like Hold Coin at the rate of six per cent uer annnm from the 5th day of December, li04, to mo directed and delivered, commanding me to make sale or the real property herein after described, 1 have levied upon and pursuant to said execution, I will, on Monday, the 2nth day of May, 1H07, at the south door of the Court House in Hills boro, Washington County, Oregon, at the hour or iu o ciocK a. m.oibhhi aay, sen at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in band, all of the following rieserrb ed real property, lying, being and situat ed in Washington County, Oregon, and more particularly described as follows to wit: Dot 9 Block I, West Portland Heights, Washington County. Oregon. Southeast quarter of Section 11 T. 2. N, R. 5. W. Will Mor. Washington County, Oregon, To satisfy the sum of six hun dred and sixty-five and 8O-100 Dollars in United States Hold Coin with Interest thereon in like Oold Coin at the rate of six per cent per annum from the 1st day of April, 1H07, and for the costs and ex penses of said sale of said writ. Said sale will be made subject to re demption as per statute of Oregon, Dated at Hillsboro, Oregon, this Uth dap of April, 1907. . J. W. Connoil Sheriff of Washington County, Oregon. By F. T. Kane, Deputy. L. D. Langley, Attorney for Plaintiff. Fresh Garden Seeds at John Dennis,' a II t he several schools oi menn-ai nracin-i. have been skiTTCTlji ajiahaj-monlou-Jv forhhiiieil In IT, flerce's CliiiUn M..,! Uiamitry That this Is absolutely true NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE IX THE COUNTY OOUKT OF THK STATK OK OUKUON. KoK WASH. INUTON COUNTY In the Matter of the Appllcatum 1 of I Kolwrt T. Mmiwon, for License to sell spirituous, vinous and mall liquors in less tiumititu's i man one- gallon m ituitoit rreeinct, Washington I'miuiv, Oregon. To the Honorable County Court of the State of Oregon, ur Washington County: The undersigned Petitioners. fVcnl vo ters of Huxhm Precinct. W hmi;toii County, Oregon, ami roiisttiuting a ma jority of the li'eul voter ofHaid i'twinet, and Ixditg acttitd rexidenls of nid prvetnci, n,l having actually rc-ull in mini Hux. ton Precinct thirty day iimmxtuuely preceding the date of this Petition, woubl respectfully petition your Honorable IKnly and ask that a License to sell surit uous, vinous and malt li,iior In less quantities than one gallon lit KoM.m I reeinet, Washington County, Oregon, be granted and issued to Koher't T. Simp, son, a resilient of aid Precinct, for per iod of one year. Dated this AHh day of March, HvT. NiMRS D McPhers.ni T B Perkins Martin Hart Max Htirgholxcr " John Lip pert Perry Waison K O Stephens W N Jaootwon 8 l Buchanan A lire, I Cumniimr' ( has Mine Herman Letstilsin Albert Bledsoe JauieN T Turk J W Howard Lewis II Holt C J Mendenhall H M M unger Kli Mills N M 'S A It Smith Christ v Kii!rg J r " J It Kmek John Hurt o K v.'iiick Clma I! Stephen S It Bullock K Ureen : John W Kit'iwh .1 S Hledsoc John koMur Themliire (irillin W Mevers YY l Uaker David O'ti.mn. ll Vine Or ml u 11 C Itnrr Dell Pone J It lUilcv O M Arnold J N Hi iHii W H Alleu, P it A N Amlroe Si liini.lhu A 11 Kuierson Oust SchmiiUtu H Slow ell Admit ltelli-li Thomas UcKarlaud i W lltues, Frederick Hart W r' Simpson Roy C Fair T 0 MellarKue Peter Sitta A Simpson N" P Nelson J s 1 imml Kdward Baker Kruet Couple 8 Paisley I'ha Well M tiindhart H Cleuuleniug Carl Coler Win liuvnunul J 11 Fisher U M liayiumid Seigle Holt Frank Itniley M Genxer H null S Roger O H Higgle lieo l.tpprrl ('has l.a.olt ( has l.ippert W M Johnson S II Sioweil Harry Lazotl Jos itiiruhol.er C 8 !tram Kdw Hughe Henry Tober J smith W O (line A M Itonlal Ueo Kcstur Goo Fihi r J Meyer TO WHOM IT MAY CoNl'KKV: Notice Is hereby given, that the under signed resident of ittixlon Precinct, Washington County, Oregon, will, on Wednesday, th 1st' day ol May. Im", at ten o'clock A. M. of said d.ty, preent the foregoing petition for Licence to suit spir ituous, vinous ami mall li.piors in l ux ton Precinct, Washington County, Ore gon, in less quantities than one gallon, to the County Court of the Stale oi Oregon, for Washington County, -t. the court room in Hillsboro, Oregon, ami at sahl time and place will ask that a License he issued to the undersigned applicant, to sell spirituous, vinous and mull liquor in Buxton Brecinct, Washington County, Oregon, In leu quantities Hum one gal lon, for a period of one year from tlie (title of the issuance of such l,i-ene. Dated lhia2Uth dav of Mart-It, l:mr. KOUKRT T. SIMPSON. Appltrunt. Bagley & Hare, Attorney for Applicant. WOOD BIDS WANTED. The School Board for District No. '7, Hillsltoro, will receive sealed bids for the furnishing of sixty cords of four foot fir wood, to lie cut out of sound, live lir timber, not sccon 1 growth, and to l- de livered at the s html building at a date this summer, to be fixed nt the time for opening bids, which will lie on 'April 37, 1907, on the evening of suil day. The right is reserved to reject uny oral! bids. R B. Collins, Chairman Ey order of School .Directors. i WCIJNnAKD & M i ! M 1 i i I The best of all Bottled for At ARDLAMONT A RDtAMONT, the full-blooded Clydesdale T1 Stallion, dark bay, three years old, weighiog 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, lYi miles northwest of Hillsboro. His aire by Kalamur, he by Millionaire; hit aire'i dam got by Prince Llewellyn. His first dam was by Bendigo, he by Manterof Beauty re. .His g'and dam waa by Merry Mason, he by Prince Al fred, hit dam by Prince Ajane, got by Prince Charlie, taking firit prize at I,ancahire; got by Glancer, first prize at Glasgow; he by Broomfield Champion, got by Glsnccr Second, hit dam ileauty by Prince of Walea, first at Manchester, Scotland, got by General, hi dam Darling, got by Sampnon, he by Iofty, the Glasgow premium borne of 1K56. .These horse were all registered Clydesdales, some of them being imported from Scotland in the early days by the Chalmers, Single Service, $5,00; To Insure, $10. , For further Information call on or address, CI1AS. DAVIS, v. , ' Phone 314 Farmers' Line. J J illsboro, R. F. D.' 3 f CWSl In COR WIN A HEIOEL All kiuds of Fresh Meats. Prices Rea sonable. Will meet all competition. Chickens and Poultry always ou butnl upon order. Free delivery to all parts of the town. We buy fat stink. Second Sireol, Nitltboro, Of Edison's Gold Mould ed Records in StocK PRICE 35 CENTS E. L. McCORMICK IIILLSHOHO ..... OREGON SUMMONS IS THK CtlHTir COURT OK THK STATK OK OKF.UON. FOR THK COUNTY OK WANlllNUTON Albeit A. Mend, Plaintiff, vs. Mary A.Shepart and l.oiul.ar.l Inv",nieiit Company, Mar Ilia Frame. Henrietta Frame, Harry Frame and Milieu t. Whitney, Charles S. Fairchll.ls, Harry K. Mooney, Sanford B. I.a,ld and Flank llanerman, He reiver of the Lombard In vestment Company, a Corpo ration, Defentlantn To Mary A. Shepard and Uimhard In vestment Company, Martha Prams, Henrietta Frame, Harry Frame ami Milton R. iVhllney. I'liarle fs, Fair i liilil. Ilarrv K. Mooney, Sanford H, l.siM and Frank llagerntan, Receiv er of the Lombard Investment Com ptiuy. Corporation, the atmve named lietcmianU: Iu the name of the Stats of Oregon, you and each of you are hereby required ami commanded to appear in the above entt tied Court iu the above, entitled came, tuul answer the Complaint therein tiled anaiiist you, on or before the n pi rat Ion of sis weeks from the date of the tlrst publication of this Summons in the llilli iHiro Argus, the tirt publication thereof Is-ing ou the 2.1th 'lay of March, Pr7, to wit, en or before the pllh day of May, l!7; and you ill lene lake nolle, that if you fall so to appear ami answer, the I'ltiiiititl will apply to the Court for the rWicf prayed lor and demanded In hit ' him pi ui 11 1 loait, for a decree adjudging ami decreeing th I'lalntlll to be the own er in lee simple of all of the Kat half ol llui North! Quarter of Mi-etUm One. Township Two North, Itaiu.'ti Four West of the Will. Mer., In Waahlngtoii t 'ounlv, Oregon, containing eighty acres; that the claim. of the ilefeiidanta and each ol them of, in and to aid preiuN, are with out right, and that neither of mi Hi lie. fcmluut have any right, title or mtorel whatever in said prcmlHea almve dewrilh ed.orany portion thereof; that the le taiulautii and ench of them he lorever barred ami precluded from any claim! or any right, title or iuterext in or to said premise or any part or (Mtreel thereof, ad verse to the Plaintiff: and for such olher and further relief an may he nect sary and proper. ( I his Numinous I served upon you by publication by order of Honorable Thotn 11 A. Mci'rldn, Judge of the above enti tled Cotirl, made and dated in open Court on the llh day of March, l!K7, which. Order requires you and each of you to appear ami atisapr on or before the etpiraltoii of sll weeks from the date of the llrm publication of this Summons, to wit, on or before May ;l, 1!J7. UAOt.KV A HARK, Attorneys for Plaliitllf, ! Stationery of all kinds at the ! Pharmacy -latest in f.tylish cor ! reapondence, calling cards, en Jvelnpiw, etc. Call and Bee the stock. (Onm.ugb,) Beers. Medicinal Use W. V. WILEY'S J J An Eye-Opener the mortiliisr Insure an elastic step, buoyant spirits and Nucceds throughout the day. GYROS NOBLE M are wliinklesof the finest quality. They are palatable, effective, of eiililte lioq'irt In fnct, pur eirrHlrnt. All that (foes to tiuike a perfect whlxlcy has entered into I lie perfecting uf the Noiii.k brululn. lluva you tried them I At mil BARS, CLUBS anil DEALERS. W. J.VAN SCHUVVKB a CO., Inc., Dlilrlbuttri, PORTLAND, ORB, "TO"T","tTMMBaMMi SAMSON Weight, i.jtxx 7 years old, Mack-brown, finely built. Just the horse for gets that make the most serviceable horses for farm and driving juiquses. Will Stand Hie Season of l)07: At 111 Jolly farm, four mid one hull nulrs nmlhwtM of Hillsboro, near the Sinti h cliiiii h, TUK MS: -Single eiviie, f.'i, Colt to stand mid sink, J n. Caie ti ue treul, but not rrsiiotisihle lr mi tileuts. Ksrinrts should see thU bnie belote liireilili(f. He hat the itoiortlous ihnt will ilt'tte. F. W. DELSMAN Address, Hillsboro, l. 1. 1). No. 3. PRINCE il- rtn r. ?i'," - . "Ti .. . .1, The Clyilesdald-PerchVron Stallion Slr.d br lUMr, son of Milllunoi, . l)m. t tarat UimI tl I.vttlU Wll MaK lit Seon uo fllowi,i Monday noon and night, at Cornelius; Tues,ly, mer ni((hl, at Will Walker place, near Roy; Wednesday evening and over night at M ivs Urns , Glen cj Thursday noon at Helvetia, fos. Hwlui pine; ThuisiUjf night at Hhria, Rekhen place, mile south oi Phillips; I rnUy night at Hmverton, at livery barn, Saturday night and Sunday mght at owner'' barn, HiIIsIkhh, TKUMSl-Siogle Service, fy, ikwv, fs; liismatice, n.s; To iinira when I'stton has two or mote to hrred, f to. I rank P-ulI. Groom. IILNKY SCIIMI t ! U K, Owner. W. B. CATE & SONS Breeder find Grower1 bf iind Denlcrs In Registered Hereford Cattle, CIdesdilo Horses, Poland China lloqs, Shropshire Sheep and Angora Goats Young things of both sexes, of all kind, foi K,le ni very rrnwtiable prices. Our foniidiitioii slm k (h m-Ici led ftoiu the bi ht luiiiilies of their resiiertive breeds in the V, S. (tint Piiruj. regardless of cost. The individuals we are 'selling are rxceptii.pitlly useful to P rifitf t'oait trade, having been bird nit.l rniMi! iu the Williinu-tle Valley and are thoroughly acclimated. Bred bv such aire ns Beau Ilruut mel for cattle; Millionaire (imported from S, t.thtml) for burses; Wil lamette Chief, by Clacktimus t'hii f, bv Gmd I Knnw fur bogs, and equally good for sheep mid gouts, A Young Clydesdale Stallion In service to a few mares; 10 to insure. Young Tull Blood Blac k Spanish Jack; service, $12 Horse ami Jack for sale. Pasture for all stock for breeding, at reasonable prices. COQUET (50527) XfeSL ? ISh?ron Stall i o n, I m ported From France in June, 1905. Color, black, with star iu fortlicad; weight, 1950; 18 handshigli. Foaled April 10, it)oi. Owned by Cedar Mill Percberon Co. Is recorded by the Pcrcherou So ciety of America as No. 4 2 3 3 , Will Stand Season of I0O7 as Followsi MonilllyH, from 10 a. m. to 4 p, ,., at ,I8, Connell'a, near C.lencoe; TllPH (lay, 10 to 4, at Ja. Borwlck', mile north of Ueedville on Haseliiie toad; WHtJiitwlayn, 10 to 4, at John Welch', mile mh of Heaverton, on Can yon Road; ThurmUyH, KrldnyH ami MiiturdnyH, at nm Kui place, Bethany; Night, and morning of Thursdays, Friday, and Saturday, at the home bam, Termst Insurance, $17.50; to Insure, "5; Season, $12; Single Service, 8, HERMAN GLASttE, Manager I ho Hiindsomc (o.uh Stallion sra HENRY 1 ! J