The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, April 18, 1907, Image 2

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    MILLSIOKO ARGUS, AFKIL li. 1807
Enter at th Post-offlo at HillaboroJ
Orfon, m second -cla null aaaUer.
crossed Hie ttoM vprtoi'a, Ti,
do you thluk baa eom?
LUCIUS A. LONG, Editor.
County Official Paper
Subscription: On Dollar par Annum.
laaaed Every Thursday
-BT-
IjONO MoKINMET
Marlon Page looked up brightly from
i the book she was reading. 'The kiug
of Patagonia," tbe stiitirwted.
"Nonsvns. Marlon: ivm't be sulyl
This la really somebody out of the or
dinarya. real social lion! I give yon
three g uesaes. Take the first"
"But I'm no good at giiesslus, pro
tested Marlon. " Tou'll have to tell
me."
"WelL tben. hold your breath! It's
Burton 8turg tsr
"Burton Sturgisr repeated Marion
j alowly.
"Isn't thst a aensationy rrid Miss
Congressman Herman, that was, gward. .inking into a chair at Mar-
will toon know tbe jory'a rerdict lon't aide with a swish of bemffled
k.-w . nr..L:nt.. Tk. U n skirt. "Fancy such a great explorer,
back t Waihtngton. There no wrlter ,Dd statesmiin U1 Is chlWlug
doubt but what Brother Herman to stop at Winduiere for a day: I've
had that photograph of RooeeTelt always been taiuiht to supikw that
... . .1 l tnch pwil avoided hotels la the
and himself entered at the trial as WgM'5,,t,ie naven.t T0U, But
"exhibit A." It is really a shame it seems he lived some place near here
that our "patriots of 1S96" are SO when he was a boy, and he wants to
, . atop and see It on his way through. !
u.tuiy uacu. i iuPno8 famous people always want to
Tlslt the haunts of their early life.
dont they? And Mrs. Barrtngton-SVlls
Our friend, W. J. Bryan, who is happen to know him. so shes gotng
v . i.i ii i i 10 give a lea ror mm in one oi me av
somewhat o! a talker, and who gen- Mna tw, aftornoon
erally talks to good account, ha -a tear
been distanced by the president "Yes, a tea. You might know she'd
., . n u never let a Hon escape. It's In the
They say that Mr. Roosevelt even Faniuhlir , nj you
talks in bis sleep. It appears that tr to serve fruit punch."
th Ulk "IT echoed Marlon.
. . .r . . . . "Tea, vou. Mrs. Sells told me to tell
tog, in lueoo uajo ui vunuu juui-
nalism.
Eugene Debs says the president
should be impeached for high
crimes, and bases his statement
upon the grounds that Roosevelt
expressed violent opinions against
Moyer and Hey wood, charged with
complicity in the murder of Idaho's
ex-governor.
you. She was coming to asa you ner
clf. only there Isn't rime. Ifa nearly
half past 10 now. and you havent the
faintest Idea how much there Is to be
done before this afternoon. I should
be scurrying? about this minute Instead
Portland continues to grow apace,
and it is but a matter of a few
years until it will outstrip San
Francisco, It took new blood to
start things going, but the old fel
lows'are taking', their lesson to good
account.
The comic papers still ridicule
Mr. Bryan. Thii is very appro
priate, as the comics believe in a
16-ceat settlement, and Mr. Bryan's
dollar is too big for tbem.
THE MARKETS,
This morning's market reports,
compiled from Portland quotations,
are:
Valley Wheat, new, 72c
Barley feed, 122.50 per ton;
brewing, $23; rolled, $23 50 $24.50
Oats, White, $29.50.
Oats, gray, $28 $29 per ton.
Bran, I17f IS per ton
i fj"w&m
"BUT THFI'BI
so BLC8I1T,
MABION.
LAUGHED
with fiurtoa BturglVfn tow.
"My dear," she wheeled. "Wt me prs
seut Mr. Sturgls. Mr. Sturgi. Miss
Tage. See that he has enough. Mar
Ion." and. playfully wavlu her pudgy
hand at them, she went back to her
other guests.
"It Is a thirsty day." said Burton
Sturgla. taking the sherbet cup that
Marlon held out to him. "IV you
think you could manage to put la an
other cherry. Misa Tagel I'm awfully
fond of cherries."
"But they're so eluslTe." laughed
Marion. "They always seem to slip
out of tbe ladle. I lust think I've
caught one, and then It get away.
"It's like the small boy and the
minnow." agreed Burton Sturgta. hla
bored look giving place to a smile.
"There! lou're missed It again!" as
a refractory cherry with a little splash
sank to the bottom of the bowl
"I doubt If you could do as well
cflwl-M&r!on.
"What do you betr he said boyishly.
"Two wafer and half a macaroon.'
"Doner He seised the ladle and wn
In the midst of an excited dipping
when Mrs. Sells came toward him like
a ship under full sail.
"They're calling for you. Mr. Stur
pis." she said, "and this room Is too
small to hold them all. We shall be
mobbed If we don't hurry."
He put down the ladle with a regret
ful look. "I suppose I'll have to, then.'
he said and followed her with lagging
steps.
Marlon leaned her chin on her hand
and looked after him. Her moment of
momenta was over. She bad met her
Mnl face to face, and not one word had
she spoken of all that his personality
and work had meant to her In the past
two years. A flush passed across her
face. "I might at least have told him
that I had read his books." she said to
herself, "but It's too late now. I've
had my chance and lost It What a
little stupid he must think me If he
thinks of me at all!"
Then the line of chattering guests be
gan to thin. One by one they were de
parting. Mrs. Barrlngton Sells round
face was lit with contentment It had
been a most successful afternoon.
"Even she had something to say to
him." thought Marlon disconsolately.
There was a quick step at her aide.
She looked up. It was Burton 8turgla.
"Well, that over!" he cried, with a
shrug of delight "And, heavens, but
I'm Klad to be back In this corner
with you! Do you know. Mis Page,
you're the ouly girl this afternoon who
hasn't said 'Quaint lovely, charming
and deliclousP I'd like another cher
rr. oleosa. And will yon do me a
favor?"
"Delighted," cried Marlon gayly.
"I've decided to stay over another
day, and there'a a place near here I'd
tike to show you If you'd care to see It
Will vou come driving with, me to
morrow ?
For an Instant hi eye held her.
Understanding, humor.camaraderle and
a something deeper than all these pass
ed between them.
"I should be glad to," said Marlon
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
LIQUOR LICENSE
FOR
IS THE OOVNTY COl'ttT OK T1IK
STATK OK OKKUOX. KOK WASH
lSUTOX COl'STY
In the Matter of the Appli''Miu
Rolert T. Kimiwm, f,.r Ll
U UMl sptrititoim, vimm and
man uouont in iw uimitiiitc
thau one gallon in IIiiki.mi
rreoinet, nslungtou fount v.
lrgon
To the Honorable County Court of the
Mate of Oregon, lor Wa-hiiigion
County:
1 he uiitieralgnou IVtitionen. li-tal vo
ter of Milium l'rrtm.i. Vainni:tou
County, tirvgon. ami iii,MUutn-; ma
jority of lha loiral votoia of naul I'rwiiu1
and being actual rciH'tiUoi -itM uv m.-(,
and haviuc actually reutsl in .:! lint
ton rrrciiu'l thirtv ilnv inmu'liuu'ly
preceding the date ol tins IVlilK'it, would
repctfuUv petition vour Honorable
lliaty anU ask tnat a l.U'eua to Mnl M-trit
liou. vinous and malt minor in l
quantities than om c:t!lou in liuMon
t rertnet. aliiiiKton onntv. Oregon,
be framed and iwntl to Uolx-rt T. Sunt
son, reanlenl of Kant I'pviiu'!, for a wr
tint of one rar.
IVsted lumaHh ilav of March, I!i7.
CORWIX t HBDO.
All kinds of Fresh Meats. Prior 1
sonable. Will meet alt competilio.
Chickens and Poultry always oa
upon order. Fret delivery to alt
of the town. W buy fat slock.
MtPIMMI
Second Str00t, HUtoboeo, Of
SAMSON
1 he llamlsomo
(oHh Stallion
XAMK
D MrPherson
T B Perkins
Martin Hart
Mas HurnliolrtT
John l.lert
l"rrT awion
rc Stephens "
W N Jaoolwon
S D Hiielianan
&lfrel Cuiiiiiiinin
Chas Hinea
Herman I-iatilmu
Allien Hledaoe
J amen T Turk
i W Howard
Lewis 11 Holt
0 J Memlrnhall
H M M linger
Kli Milla
O M Arnold
W H Allen, P K A N
A II Kniersou
H Stowell
Thomaa UcKsrlund
Frederick Hitrv
Kov C Kair
Peter Sittn
X P Xelwn
Kdwarvl Baker
8 Pauley
M Ui nil hart
Carl Ciller
J H Fix her
Seigle Holt
M oenzrr
(i H KitKle
t has I jiaoU
W M JollUHD'l
Harrv ljtzott
0 8 lirain
Henry Toher
W C I linen
Ueo Kr.stur
J Meyers
TO WHOM
A II Mnllh
Chriatv Ki'l rs( Jr
' J 11 Kmck
John Hurt
O K I'llirk
Clias I! Mrpliens
t II liullock
K lirvn -r
John W Hansen
.1 ,s ll'ivUia
John Koliir
TlnixtoroUrilliu
V Mrvera
W 1 Haker
llavi.l o'l..iiii. il
Vine Ormlult
C lturr
Pen I'mnf
J K Hail.y
J N t ll'l-tn
Aiiihri liniiiilm
dust .S hnihlliii
A J hi. t,.;ili
(i SV Hu.es
W K Mlnlwoll
T l MelLuKite
A riini'Mii
J S Iitfiinl
Kme-t Coupler
Chan Woll
U Clt'iiiileiiina;
Win liiiviiioml
i M li.iv inoinl
Krink llailev
Until X Hoi(trs
iii l.ipiert
Cha l.ippert
it II Slowttll
Jot Iturvholxer
Kl llut!lie
J Mllllll
A M ltonlai
tieo Fislirr
Edison's Cold Mould
ed Records in StocK
PRICE 35 CENTS
p A
E. L. McCORMICK
11 1H SbORO ..... OBECON
Weight, ljuv, 7 years old, 11;k1-1iovii,
finely built. Just tltc horse for gets that
make the most serviceable horses for
farm ami driving purposes.
Will Stand the Season ol l)07:
Al lite Jolly (mm, four mnl one hull mile mntltwrnt of
IlilUboio, near Hie .Siotelt i huteli. TliK MS: Nititjl
seivicr, Coll to stand nud mii k, f in. Caie (i pie
vent, but not teapoiimlile (or hi ciiUiiIh.
Fsrtnets iliAiiUI see llii liorte hrloie !rrrt)ii(
II has the proottioii that will plriie.
SUMMONS
of sitting here talking. There are
oceans of people to be invlted-all Mrs.
Sells' friends and the cottage to be
put In order, and the decoration
we've simply robbed the flower beds.
Hay. valley timothy, $15I16: And Mr. Sells wants to know If yon
clovar. $9: grain, $9(1 $10. won't take the trap this morning and
Potato, jobbing price, $1.85 " ter me ferM nd railins vlne8-
rz W per sack
There are a lot np the road by Bend
er". Toil know the way. I'd come
with you, bat I have to fill the vases
and half a dozen other things."
She skipped down the veranda steps
and then paused. "What are yon go
ing to wear?" she asked.
"Mercy," laughed Marion, "I haven't
bad time to decider
"Well, then, I hope you'U choose your
gray silk muIL If perfectly fascinat
ion look like a dear little mouse
retail msrchanU ol this city, at a I In It I'm going to grace the occasion
meeting iu tbe city hall, this eve- Ple blue. That's not a pun." And
nine. Forest U rove was organized H"8 DVV"im nwueu ai. u iuu
last evening. Mr. Merrick is a
Eggs, fancy ranch, 19c.
Batter, Creamery, 25 27 Jc.
Lost: Bunch of keyi on key
ring; with Ben Selling's name.
Leave at Argue.
Chas. B. Merrick, editor of the
Retail Grocers' Magazine, iB in
town today, and will organize the log.
veteran of the Cuban uar, and
has seen plenty of territory, but
the Willamette Valley suits him
above all other localities.
If you want tit tile your place,
get figures from the Groner &
Rowell Company, of Scbolls. We
are tbe largest manufacturers of
with the same Impetuosity with which
he had arrived.
A few moments later Marion drove
briskly along tbe road, a scissors aud
garden knife on the seat beside her.
"To think," she mused, "that be
should come todayf
For two years past Burton Sturgts
had stood to ber for an Ideal, a hero to
whom she had meted out a generous
hare of girlish hero worship. His
drain tile in the county, and have I books occupied a favorite corner of her
sold our product far and wide. If I bookshelf, and a picture of him, cut
you are going to build in the 8priog, from current magazine, was tucked
get our figures of brick, building wy ,n urawer OI uer ue8K
blocks etc. We also furnish lum
ber, rough and dressed, of all
kinds, and deliver if required, in
suuicient quantities. Address ut
at fiillsboro, R. F. D. No. 2.
LaBt Saturday some boy unhook
ed a horse which was tied in town,
took it out of tbe cart, and rode the
animal to Forest Grove, to the I mourned as she stood cutting the vines,
baseball game. One young lad the sunlight glinting on her soft hair.
was taken in tow by the sheriffs 'Tm not a bit good at gushing, like
office, but he stoutly maintained otoer girls,
that he had not taken the animal. "A mere ml
She
had known that It was possible that
he should some day meet him. Still
she bad not thought that It would be
aa soon as this. Indeed, she might
have known him before bad she made
tbe effort to do so, but Grace Seward's
description of ber as a mouse suited
her exactly.
"I'm afraid It doesn't take a gray
gown to make me one eitner, ' sue
A Woman's Back
Has many actios and pains caused
weaknesses and falling, or other displace
ment, of the pelvic organs. Other symp
toms of female weakness are frequent
headache, dizziness, Imaginary specks or
dark spots floating before the eyes, gnaw
ing sensation In stomach, dragging or
bearing down in lower abdominal or pelvic
region, disagreeable drains from pelvic
organs.faint spells with general weakness.
If any considerable number of the above
symptoms are present there Is no remedy
that wTHjrl ve Quicker relief or a mor per-
maient Thee than Dr. Pierce's Favorlt
PrekjdKrooIt has a record of over forty
years of cur It 1 the most poten
Invigorating tonic aiid-Streiunhenim aS
vine known to medical science. It Is made
ol tlie glyceric ex trie U of native medici
nal roots found In our forests and con
tains not a drop of alcohol or harmful, or
habit-forming drugs. Its ingredients are
all printed on the bottle-wrapper and at
tested under oath as correct.
Every Ingredient entering Into "Fa
vorite Prescription" has the written en
dorsement of the most eminent medical
writers of all the several schools of prac
tice-more valuable than any amount of
non-professional Usttituoriiala though the
latter are not lacking, having been con
tributed voluntarily by grateful patient
in numbers to exceed the endorsements
given to any other medicine extant for
the cure of woman's Ills.
You cannot afford to accept any medicine
of unknown composition as a substitute
for this well proven remedy or knows
composition, even though the dealer may
make a little more profit thereby. Y our
interest in regaining health is paramount
to any selfish interest of hit and It is an
insult to your intelligence for him to try
to palm off upon you a substitute. You
know what you want and It Is his bust'
ness to supply the article called for.
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are tbe
original "Little Liver Pills" first put np
by old Dr. Pierce over forty years ago,
much Imitated but never equaled. Little
sugar-coated granules easy to take U
candy.
IT MAY eo.Ni'KUN:
Notice is hereby given, tlmt the uinler-
signed resident of liiiiion PriH-inet.
w aaninirton lomity, iir'Kn, win, mi
Wnines,l. iv, the 1st tiny May, l'.i7, at
ten o'clock A. M. of saiil day, pro'ent the
foregoing petition lor l.icemw to .-il ir
itiious, vinoii sod malt linor-tiu I. un
ion Precinct, Washington County, Oro-
gon, in less quaiitllies llisu our gallon, lo
Met ouniy -onrt ni ineM.uool urK"H,
for WMliiiiKtoii County, si the omrl
room In llillsrmni. Orrxnn, ami at caul
time ami pi we will ask Unit a l.i-ti lx
Issued lo the uiuleniKneit applit-nui, to
sell spirituous, vinous ami mull litiuurx in
Bmton Precinct, Washington County,
Oregon, lu less n u n 1 1 1 1- limn one gui.
Ion, for period ol one Year from the d.ne
of th issuance of such "Mi-rnsn.
Dated this .Hth ilav ol March.
UOIIKUT T. elMPso.V.
Applicant.
Ragley & Hare, Attorney for Applicant.
WOOD BIDS WANTED.
The School Board for District No. 7,
Hitl.sboro, will receive staled bids fur the
furnishing of sixty conls of four foot lir
wood, to be cut out of sound, live fir
timber, not sccon 1 growth, nnd to lie de
livered at the s .-hool building at a latc
this summer, to be fixed at the time for
opening bids, which will lie on April 2",
1907, on the evening 01 sua nay. J lie
right is reserved to reject any or all bids.
K 11. Collins, llt:nriiuin
By order of School Directors.
in THK cincrir cor rt or Tin
STATK OK ORKUON, XK THK
Ctl'NTY bv WASHINGTON
Allrt A. Mea.l, Plalnlin,'
vs.
Marv A.Shepanl and Unnbard
luvoliiteiil tonipauy. Mar
tha r'raine, Henrietta
Krume, Harry Krani nd
Milton It. Wliitnev, Cbarle
k'airrhiUK Hsrry K.
MiHinry, hull lord B. Idd
nn I Krank llriiin, K.
ceivrrs ol' the I.Ollllurd III-vc-'tuirnt
Company, Corpo
nition, lVfenUaiiU.
To M irv A.Sheiiard slid Lomliard In-
vmtiueiit t'oiiiiaiiy, Martha rrmins,
Henrietta Krsme, Harry K'rauie and
Milton It. w hitnev. :iirlm S, Fair-
iii!il, Harrv K. Moouey, Maiiford H,
la.l.l and Prank lUgerman, Keotiv-
em of Hie lA'iulwrtl liiveatnient C11111-
iiany, a CorHiratton,lh lov named
lf leiotsnts:
1 11 the name of the Stale of Oregon, you
and each of you ate hereby nHiitrwd and
coiuiiianriisi to appear 111 in aoov en 11
tie. I 1 ourt in tne anova eiuuie-i caui
and answer the Complaint therein tllM
Htiuinst vou. 011 or before the eiiii ration
ol six weeks from the data of the Drat
mihiicHtion of this Siiimnoiia in th llilis-
isiro Argus, the lirsl pulilicatloo thereof
lieiiigon theJHth ilav of March, l'W7, to-
wit. on or before the 131 h day of May
U7: a id you will tilean take notice, that
il you fail ao to appear and answer, lh
rtaitititt will apply lo th Court for th
relief prayed lor and demanded In his
Complaint, to-wit, for a decree adjilditllig
tip. I iWrn-itiK the I'laiiitlll to be the owu
er 111 fee simple of all of the Kast half ol
the northwest Unarter ol .Section tins,
Township Two North, Itauge tour West
of the Will. Mer., in Washington Couiitv,
liregoii, containing eighty acre: that tbe
clninia of the lrfm daiita and eath ol
1 he m of, In and lo said premisen are with
out rtuht. and that nutllivr of aalil it
feuilitiits Imve any right, title or liitereal
w hutever in said iiriiinlaHi alov deacrlh-
ill, ik any Mniou thereof; that the !
faioUnts suit each of them be lorevrr
iwrreit ami precluded from any claiiiia or
any ntiht, title or Interest III or to saltl
nremisesor any iart or iaree inereor,
sdverse to the Plaintiff: and for aueb
other nnd further relief as may he nee
snrv aul liroix-r,
This Sniiiiiions Is served lixin you by
puhiientiou by order of Honorable Thoot-
. ,1 I.. it.. .
H.S A. ..ICITIlie, J11I1KVUI HtniTV Villi
tliil touil, mails and dalMl lu on
Court 1111 the iilh day of March, !Uu7,
alilch (Tiler reoiiirrs you aud each of Tou
to aiuiear and answer on or before lb
cipiritlmn of six weeks from th dale of.
I he lirst piihiicatlon or this numinous,
to-wit, on or liefor May l.i,
HAIil.tY A It A KK,
F. W. DELSMAN
Address, llillstxn o, It. I . i). So. .3.
r
i
i
tm m m. Jt m . m . - m mmm. s
WElNHARDSioadsugKo
The best of all llccrs.
Bottled for Medicinal Use
1
At V. V. WILEY'S
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130
Attorney for l'laintlir.
ARDLAMONT
H'ationpry ol all kind at the
l'harmacy latent In atylish cor-
recpondence, callinv card, en-
iveloppp, etc. Call and aea the
i stock.
ARDLAMONT, the full-MootU'tl Clyilcsdalc
Stalliou, dark bay, three years old, wcihiujj
1600, built ou uhkUI lines, a sure foal-gcttcr, and
comiug from tlic Iwst stock ever imported from
Scotland.
Will Stand the St-tson of 1907
in Wasbiugtou County stud at the farm of T. R.
Davis, i)t miles northwest of Hillshoro.
Hi sir by Kalimior, lie by Millioiiairr; his iire'a ilsm col by
Priac Llewellyn. Ilisliist dsin was by Ucnliv;n, lie by Mmterof
llrautyr. His xraiul dam wn by Mrrrv Mssou, he by Prince Al
fred, his dam by Prince Ajsne, nl by piinrr t'hsrlie, tkiti; fust
priz at lincasliir; Ktl by lilancrr, lirsl piie at tilaKow, he by
Broomlield Champion, got by tllanccr Hrcond, his ilmii I'cnuiy by
Prince of Wales, brat at MsmlirMcr, Scotland, pit by Criirrnl, hi
ileal Uarlillg, got by Sampiun, he by Lofty, th t'.Utw prciuiiiin
horse of I.H56. These horses were all reistried t'l)deilnls, seme of
tbem being impotted from Srotlaml in tine early days by the Chalmers.
Siugle Service, $5.00; To Insure, 10.
Por further Information rail ou or mldreiu,
CHAS. DAVIS.
Thon. 314 Ps.ti.er.' Line. Hillshoro, R. V. 1). 3
a
An Eye-Opcnsr
In the mornltiK lnurran elu.tic huoytnl tplrlt
iu! ftucxena thriwtfrimH the da jr.
GVBUS NOBLE mm
sre whiskies of the finest qiuillty. They ar palatable,
riri in
iriies lu muke a Tiei
the perfecting of the KoaLa btsods.
efTcctive, of eiquille Isspirt
All thai iriies lu miike a
n fact. Dsr ticclleBt.
rfrrt whisky hu eatcrcd Into
thciuf
At mil BARS, CLUBS
Hav yoa tried
DEALERS.
W. J.VAN SCfllYVEt k CO., lac, UstrlMm, NtTUNB, OafL
r
Valuable Horse Dies of Poison
SHERIFF'S SALE
lie was allowed to go. If thiel
thing keepi oa the authorities say
they will act, and send the perpe
tratora to tbe reform school.
DR. J. H. KNOX, D.V.S.
Office: Bogan & McGreer'a Sale SUble
Forsst Gaovx '
i mouse," she repeated to her
self that afteruoou as she mt in a
fern embowered corner of the tliiy re-
Notice is hereby given that by virtue of
of an execution Issued out or the Circuit
Court of the State of Oreiron, for the Ooun-
' 1. . S x 1
mmMnn rnnm hohln.l a liner,, out vlnsa ty Ol WaslllnKWn, UatOll ne lt OBy OI
" " i.,.;i lfi7 l'.ii.l.,nr I V Krhnnh i.loln.
Graduate of
GrandRapids Veterinary Col.
Five years' successful experience in
treatise horses for lameness. Practice
all modern surgery. Castration, Spay
it2. Nerving for Relief of Chronic
Lacne. Operation for Roaring.
Fac!c States' phone 31. Independent, 561
CtT.e antwered promptly, day or night.
bowl filled with pineapple
and Its attendant sherbet cups and
plates of delicate wafers. Beyond, in
the drawing room, was a swirl of pink
and white and blue, a mass of (taffy
gown and pretty wearers, and In the
center of them the portly figure and
triumphant face of Mrs. Barrington
Sella. Beside her, Immaculate In white
flannels, stood Burton Bturgls, a tall,
thin man with a commanding profile
and dark balr lightly touched with
gray.
"He's Just aa I Imagined he would
be," murmured Murlou, "even to tbe
little bored look that settles around his
eyea and tbe quick way he bus of
throwing back bis head."
till, and against F. T. Kane. Defendant,
on s judgment
for the sum of Hit Hundred and Seventy'
Six and 71-100 Dollars in United Htates
Hold Coin, with Interest In like Gold Coin
at the rate of six per cent per annum
from the 5tb day of December, W4, to me
directed and delivered, commanding me
to make sule of the real property herein
after described, I have levied upon and
pursuant to said execution, 1 will, on
Monday, the 20th day of Way, 1807, at the
south door of tbe Court House In Hills
horo, Washington County, Oregon, at tbe
hour of 10 o'clock A, M. of said day, sell
at public auction to the highest bidder for
cash in band, all of the following describ
ed real property, lying, being and situat
ed In Washington County, Oregon, and
more particularly descrinea as loliows
to wit: Lot 9 Block 1, West Portland
Heights, Washington County, Oregon
Every now and then a group of girls Konthnast quarter of Section 11 T.2. N.
Arltt nr. t hpr tnhln with llttla f "' fflt!r- auiiiKwii .oi iny,
exclamations and thrills of laughter.
fc Mcuse and
the Lion.
rt, I". a gaatniiwf
' s k Mfe
"Oh, thank you, Miss Page! How cool
and delicious! Oh, girls, Isn't Burton
Sturgla fascinating, and aren't his
books too lovely for anything? Let's
go back and talk to him again." Aud
the group would break away from
Marlon and return, to the ring that
urrounded the great man. From time
to time Marion caught snatches of
their feminine chatter. "Your charm
ing books, Mr. Bturgisl Adorable!
Quaint! Delicious!"
Presently Mrs. Sells broke away from
ft-y circle anfl. waddled, up to Marlon
Oregon. To satisfy the sum of six hun
dred and sixty-five and 3U-100 Dollars in
United Htiilps Oold Coin with interest
thereon in like Oold Coin at the rate of
six per writ per annum from the 1st day
of April, lb07, and for the costs and ex
pennes of said nale of said writ.
Said sale will be made subject to re
demption as per statute of Oregon, .
Dated at Hillshoro, Oregon, this lltb
dap of April, 1007.
J.W. Connell
Sheriff of Wanhlnfton County, Oregon.
By F. T. Kane, Deputy.
L, ii. Langlny, Attorney for Plaintiff.
Fresh
Dennis.'
Garden Seeda at John
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Prince Henry, the Clydcsdale-Percheron s'allion, owned by Henry Schmelt
zer, dhd at Beaverton, last Thursday night. Frank Paul! opened the ant.
nial, and has sent his stomach to Corvallis, for analysis. There 1 abso
lutely no question but what the stallion died from poison, but how or when
administered, or whether or not by intent, is only a matter of conjecture.
The stomach shows that some strong corrosive poison baa been taken by
the borse, and it might be arsenic or corrosive sublimate, The horse was
a valuable animal, and tlie lots i a severe one to Mr. SchmelUtr.
W. B. CATE & SONS
Breeder and Grower ol wnd Dealer
in
Registered Hereford Cattle, Clydesdale Horses,
Poland China Hogs, Shropshire Sheep
and Angora Goats
Young things of both sexes, of nil kinds, foi sale nt very reasonable
prices. Our foundation stiN'k isw liu liil from tin- l,r.it families of
their respective breeds in the V. S. and luiroic, n-Kunlu iw of cost.
The individuals we are selling arc cxii ptiui ully useful to I' dtic
Coast trade, having la-en bred nnd niiwd in the Willamette Valley
nd are thoroughly acclimated. Iln d by such sires us Ilinu llruiii
uiel for cattle; Millionaire (imported from Si oilanil) fur horses; Wil
lamette Chief, by Cist kiiiims Chief, by ('.mnl 1 Know for hogs, aud
equally good fur sheep ami goats.
A Young Clydesdale Stallion
Iu service to a few marcs; $w to insure.
Young Full Blood Blatk Spanish Jack; service, $12
Horse aud Jack for sale. Pasture for all .stock
for breeding, at reasonable prices.
For Sale: Fifty acres rlosrcd
land in the vicinity of Ilillsboro,
on rural mail and milk route; near
telephone line. Fine location;
good building site. Inquire of
Argus.
Catllo pasture for Spring and
Hummer. Good tame graeeea and
plenty of water. Good fenoea.
Will take stock beginning with
May 1 . (. W. Marib, Corneliui,
Ore., R. F. D. 1. - . .
COQUET
(50527)
The PercKeron Stallion, Imported From
France in June, 1905.
Color, black, with star in forehead; weight, ior 18
wJ"8? Foed April I0' wnctl by "Cedar
Mill Percheron Co. Is recorded by the Pcrchcron So
ciety of America as No. 44233.
Will Stand Season of 1907 as Followst
Mondays, from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m., at ,los. Council's, near Olo.icof
Tueadayn, 10 to 4, at I,add & Itecd l'arm, Reeilville
Wedneg(layH,ioto4;at.IorinWelcl.'s,mil. norih of Ilcaverlon on Can
yp!?.R0,d?"'itl?5",' Vtm a"" H'-lyH, at ttn,u Kniu-place"
tte homibS . Wrni,,R,0f Thly. Friday, and Saturdays, It! '
Termst Insurance, $17.50; to Insure, 15; Season
$12; Single Service, $8. '
HERMAN GLASttE, Manager
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