HILLS80R0 ARGUS. APRIL C5. IvO? V friUrsd at the Post-offloe at HllUboro, Oregon, m eeond-cUas) mail matter. LUCIUS A. LONG, Editor. Col. Jos. Meek in Oregon History t NOTICE OF APPLICATION LIQUOR LICENSE POR County Official Paper Subscription; On Dollar per Annum. 1 leaved Every Tbaraday -BT- liONO McKIMNET "Oar George" hit amicably set tled the friction between those who farored and opposed sending Ore gon girls back to Jameatown, in the habilamenU of Klootchmen. The governor suggested a neat military suit, and the compromise will be adopted", and all i serene. A mili tary drill with swords will be sub stituted for the proposed flourish ot comas-diggers, and Oregon w ll ex hibit her healthy daughters to the effete east in true Spartan spirit A CORW1N A HEJDEL r IS THE COUNTY COl'UT OK THK STATK OK ORKilON. KOU WASH- ixutox county In the Matter of tlx ApplU-aiiou f Koliert T. Stnion, f.r Ueense losell spirttiiPU. vinous and malt liquor in les quantities than one gallon in Itiixton rreclnet, Washington County, Otegoti. To the Honorable Count v Court of Hi State or Uregon, lor W bMHiirioii County: The undersigned lYlilianers. lejr.d vo teia of rhixton I'recuiet, Washington County, Oregon, aed constituting a n-(oi-ity of ths legal voters ot said I'revinet, and being actual nniiitsif said prviiu't, and bavins actually rtwided in said liiu- ton Precinct thirty d.iys Immediately preceding the date of thW Petition, would resnectttiuy pinion your iiouoraim' ll.hly ami ak tnat a License to sell spirit nous, vinous aut malt liquors In low quantities than otio gallon in lluxtou Precinct, Washington County, Oreisim, he granted ami issued to Hubert 1 . Nimp son, a resident of said Precinct, for a per iod of one vrar. Dated tliis 2m li lny of March. ! ". All kinds of Fresh Meats. Trices Rea sonable. Will meet all competition. Chickeut anil Poultry always on hand upon onler. l'ree delivery to all parts of the town. We buy fat stock. V9wA vftttsWAf Second Street, HllUboro, Or SAMSON ho Handsome Coach Stallion Edison's Cold Mould ed Records in StocK FK1CL 35 CENTS The treacherous spirit of Japan is well worth considering by our statesmen. It would be well to keen a clutch cn the "bis stick," ae well as to watch the Oriental. It is history that Japan struck below the belt when she attacked Russia before a formal declaration of war. When Japan geU ready she will smile today, and tomorrow shoot up the Philippine anr weakest toint of resistance. Afterward war can be declared. With exclusion Washington County lias a great interest in the Champoeg sentiment strong here, and friction celebration May 2, at Champoeg. It was a V ashington always imminent, H would be wis- County man, Oregon's first U. S. Marshal, who animated dom for us to sell the Philippine the convention at Champoeg in 1S43, and carried the Amen frontier or give it a naval defense cans to victory by a vote of 52 to 50. The above is a sketch not second to that of Japan. Per 0f Col. Jos. L. Meek, as he was painted for the book, "The haps the best plan would be sale, River of the West." One sou, Stephen A. D. Meek, resides even if a few politicians would lose in this county, at Mountamdale. fat frytngs. Uncle Sam would be the winner, and could tben never fear any Eastern power, and at the same time get his voice above that affected bronchial whisper he hss used in talking to the Jap Mikado. Whatever else the Fresident has done he has given the nation a vast benefit by his acceptance and dis semination of the statements long since made, that the American peo ple have been abused by corporate wealth. Although coming in such manner as not to be pleasing to the executive, he has clinched the fact that great sums of money have for years been contributed to elections and all this in the name of "na tional honor. When Bryan and his supporters charged this fact a few years ago they were named as liars of mighty magnitude while we must now accept the despised liar as the pioneer whose acumen discerned the blazed trail of finan cial corruption. Bryan was right, and Mr. Roosevelt has unwittingly proved it. The public conscience is the better ofl ior tte Harriocan episode. "If You Bead This Xt will be to learn that the leading medN cal writers and teachers of bit the several schools of practice recommend, ia the strongest terms possible., each and every ingredient entering Into the composition of Dr. Pierce's Golden MedicalJMscovery tor the cure of weak stomach, dyspepsia, catarrh of stomach, liver complaint," torpid liver, or biliousnes. chronic bowel affections, and all catarrhal diseases of whatever region, name or nature. It b also a specilie remedy for all such chronic or long standing cases of catarrhal atten tions and th.4r resultants, as bronchial, throat and lung disea.-m (except cowumn tiou) accompanied with severe coughs. It is not so good for acuta colds and coughs but for lingering, or chronic cjiis it is especially efficacious in producing per fect cures. It contains Mack Cherry bark. Golden Seal root. Woodroot, Stone root. Mandrake root and Queen's root all of which are highly praised an remedies for all the abovo mentioned affections by such eminent medical writers and teachers as Prof. Bartholow, ofJefferson iled. Col lever Prof. Hare. if the Univ. of Pa.: Prof. Flnlejr-ijWritgwood, M. D., of Ben nett Med.Jtpllege, Chicago; Prof. John King, M. iQof Cincinnati; Prof. John M. ScuddeirjL P-j ot Cincinnati ; Prof. Edwin M-JHaff. M. D., of Hahnemann Med. Csfleg Chicago, and scores of otheiVeorfilly eminent in their several aehrtfnvrjf rjractice. :iie "Golden Medical msfovnr-i roil shall appear and nn.iwer on or belore ihc expiration of atx weeks from the date of the tirst puhlleation of this Huniuions, to-wit, on or before May 13, 1S07. BAGLKY A HARE, Attorneys for rialutifl. SMK D Mol'lternon T B lVrkiiM Martin H art Max Iturgholi'r John I.ippert leny Watson r' f t'i'hen W X Jaoobson 8 1 Huehaiian Alfred Cummin Chas 1 lines Herman LelHliUm Albert nicdaoe J amen 'f Turk J W Howard Lewis 11 tU.lt C J Meiiilcnhatl H M Munur KH Mills O M Arnold W 11 Allen, ! U S A 11 Kimmin 11 Mowell Thoinaa McKiirlaiid Krederirk tHrt Rov C Fair Peter Sitta X V Xelon tMward Baker 8 1'aiMey M Oimlhurt Carl t'olur J 11 FUhcr Seigle Holt M lienwr M II Kigle Chas IaoU W M Jol'iimi'i Harry Lanott C 8 llram Henry 'fober W C H in as Geo Ktstur J sleyora TO WHOM IT A It Snillll I'linsiv liieberi! Jr ' .1 II ISim-k .Inlio Jlort 11 K 1,'uiik t'luis ll t'lrplll'IIH ll HiilUvk K lillHMl T Juliii W U.iirh J !S ltlril.H' John h.ntiir T hi'ivltretiritliii V M evert W I) H.ikiT 1uv ul iVLVmlioH Vine Oi tut in! C Burr Pel) Pone .1 K Hniley J X liippm Aml'rose Soh'iiutlin ilut Sflii.it'llm Adaui It 'llWh ti W I line W V SiniiMon T 1) MeHuirfiie A l0.Oll J S Tm.inl Kruul Cimplej I'hni Wolf 1! CIciudi'iiliiK Wm liuyiiioud .11 M Kayuioud t'rr:ik ll:iiley . Ilueli S I'.ngeia Heo l.tppert t'lia l.'pperl M ll Stowell Jos Kiirirliolwr Kdw 1 1 intlies .1 S'liitli A ! Itordul livn Kiilu r MAY CiiNCKKX: E. L. McCORMIClt Itll.LSnOROT'-- - OBEOON Weight, 1400; 7 yens old, black-brown, finely built. Jus the lmrse for cU that make the most serviceable horses for farm and driving imposes. Stand the Season of 1007: At lite Jolly farui, four atnl otir baU tniK uoilliacul of llillsboto.'near Iho Scotch cliutili, 'i'liKMS:-Hinglo aervli-e, p, Colt to tan,t mid seek, flu. karr to pic vent, hut not rfpotuiblo lor accident. Katniera aUntitil re Ihi tiorf I'cloic He ban the proportion lh.it will p!c'. Inteill. SUMMONS -The 'Golden aieaicai utsfovrv" is tn th" "lY ft1 1 -J-rdTr7;irv ta-'ti,-SffllSJ. Uien publicity ol its formula Notice to Contractors Sealed bills will lie received at thooftlce of Hie County Clerk, Hillsboro, Oregon, nptil Friday, ly 1407, at the hour of i o'clock, p. ui. of aai I day, and theu opened loreonxlruetion of a bridge aero K.;k (.'reck, near Bethany, known asllie holeomb Bridge. Bids will aluo be received at the same lime and place for the conxtmctioit ol a till on the road leading to tit Boge lintiis saw mill and about 300 feet, from tUo main road between Hillsboro and rel. Also for ropnirs to Glencoe bridge. For repairs on Holcoinb bridge, l or repairs on Rosa bridge. For repairs on Reeves-Pollock bridge. The County Court reserved the right to reject any or all bids. By order of the Commissioners, J. W.GOODIN. County Judge. A FATAL MISTAKE Notice is hereby given, tbut the undvr- sl(ned resident of Button I'i'eeinet, Washingtou County, uregmi, will, on Welnesd,iy, the 1st day el May, i!0", at ten o'clock A. M. of saiil day, pio'eiit the foregoing petition lor l.irenso to v.U spir ituoim, vinous and malt liquors in hn ton Precinct. Waliitiulim County, t'to- gon, in lens (jiianiitieH man one gaiion, 10 lOe l.'Olimy our in nil' .-ei:r in w-,;,.,,, for Waahlni;too Comity, at the court room iu llilblioro. Oregon, ntnl at naid tinioand place will a"-k thatal.i i-i he Uiied to the uiilor'i!:r-el npplirant, to ihII ai'irituoiii. vinous and m ilt iiipu-rs in Buxton Precinct, Washington I 'until y, Oregon, In less iiiaiuiliiH than one c!- Ion, rora period Ol otic year iiuin me .one of the laauancaofsileh l.iis nse. Datml this '."till . lav of MsrUi. K'. HtU'.KltT T. i-UMl'SOX. Applitmt. Bagley t Harp, Attorney for Applicant. VOOD BIDS WANTED. Often Made- by tlie Wlncst HilUboro People of Mr. Roosevelt has been criticised very roughly for saying that Petti bone, Moyer and Heywood, charged with complicity in the murder of Idaho s ex-governor, were very "undesirable citizens." Roosevelt comes out publicly and reiterates bis statement, no later than yester day. Just why the president gives those men the disadvantage of his official condemnation, when they have not yet been tried, passes un derstanding. If he knew as much about the mine owners as be pro fesses to know about the defendant trio, he doubtless would have been more guarded in denouncing men charged with murder upon the af fidavit, unsupported, of an assasin. His rashness and almost brutal at tack on three men of hitherto good reputation has negatived the presi dential maxim of a "square deal." That the three men are innocent is the belief of nine-tenths of the peo ple who have watched the case. Thousands believe that when the assassin was caught he tried to save his own life at the jeopardy of others who knew nothing of the murder, and that Orchards made a deal with the prosecuting officers to that effect. Dl ia thu ben possible guaranty of lis merits. A glance at this published formula will show that -Golden Medical Iliwcrj contains no poisonous, harmful or habit formliigdrugs and no alcohol ehemicaily cure, triple-refined glycerine k ing used Instead. Glycerine is entirely unobjec tionable and beside is a most useful agent in the cure of all stomach as well as bron chial, throat and lung affections, lher is the highest medical authority for its as in all such cas. The 'Discovery "is a concentrated glyceric extract of native, medicinal roots and Is safe and rHiul'le. A booklet of extracts from eminent, medical authorities, endorsing its rrr dients mailed free on request. Address Dr. fi. V. Pierce, Buffalo, JJ. . SUMMONS THB MARKETS, This morning's market .reports, compiled from Portland quotations, 'Valley Wheat, 72c Barley feed, 122.60 per ton; brtwing,23; rolled, $23 5024.50. Oats, White, 129.60. Oats, fray, $2S$29 per ton. Bran, $17$18 per ton. Hay, valley timothy, $16$16; " clovsr, W; grain. 9tl0. Potatoes, jobbing prices, $1.85 $2 00 per sack. Ks, fancy ranch, 19c. Butter, Creamery, 26c. Charter Oak stoves and ranges. C. A. LacUa Oo. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THK 8TATK OF OREGON FOR WASJI 1NGTON COUNTY Nancy A. Johnson, I'lainliiT, 1 vs. I Barab K. SpUers and wm. Hphers, her husband, James W. Smith, 8a man -tha Smith. William K. Hmlth and Smith, I his wife, iefenda:it. ) To James W. Smith, Bniriautha Smith, William E. Smith and , hia wife: In the name of the State of Oregon, you and each of you are hereby required and commanded to appear In tho above enti tled Court and answer the complaint tiled therein against you In the above entitled cause on or before the expiration of six weeks from tne date or luo tirst publica tion of this summons in tb liillHboro Argus, the first publieatiou thereof being March 28, l07, to-wit. on or before the 13th day of May, 1007; and you will please take notice that If yon fail to o appear and answer raid complaint, the I'laiutifl will apply to said Court for the relief rayed for in her Complaint, to-wit, for a ecree adjudging that tbo I'laintifl' and the Defendants are the owncra in fee sim ple of aU of the following described real property lying, Deing and annate in Washington County, Oregon, and known as: The Northeast Quarter of the North west Quarter of Section Twenty-nlno, Township Two North, Raugo Two West ot the Will. Mer., containing forty acres; that the Plaintiff Is the owner ot an undi vided four-evenths; that the Defendant, Sarah E. Sphere, Is the owner of an undi vided one-seventh; that tbo Defendant, James W. Smith, is the owner of an un divided one-seventh; that the Defendant, Bamantha Smith, is the owner of an un divided one-fotirteenth. nd the Defend ant, William E. Smith, is the owner of an undivided one fourteenth of said prem ises above described; that said premises cannot be partitioned, and that the same It's a fatal mistake to neglect lmckaehe. Backache is the lirat symptom of kidney ills. Serious complications follow, lloan's Kidney I'illscure them promptly. Don't delay until too late. Until it becomes diabetes Bright's dls ease. William Bumgardner, retired, of 4'H Water St., Salem, Ore., aays: "I apeak frttm personal experience when I say that Dean's Kidney Fills do all that Is claimed for them in Curing kidney com plaint and backache. I bail feit the need of such a remedy for a good long while, but on I not know just what I should use. I have found that many medicines are worthless, and that even physicians' pre scriptions do not always prove effective. When I read of Doan's Kidney Pills, however, I was induced to go to a drug Htore and procure a supply. The liack ache and irregular condition of the kid neys which had annoyed me, quickly nave way upon beginning to use your remedy, I was restored to a condition of ease and comfort. I can recommend Dean's Kidney Fills to anyone in need of Huoh a medicine." For sale by nil dealers. Price 50 cents. Fostcr-M:lbnrn Co., Buffalo, New York, Mile agents for the United States. Remember the name, Doan's, and take no other. The School Boaid for District No. 7, Ilillsboro, will receive waled bids for the furnishing of sixty cord of four foot fir wood, to be cut out of sound, live fir timber, not secon l growth, and to be de livered at the school buililii'g sit 1 date this summer, to lie fixed at the time for opening bids, which will be 0:1 April 27, 1907, on the evening of slid day. The right is reserved to reject any or I'll bids, R B. Collins, Chairman By order of School Directors. SHERIFF'S SALE ix Tin: ciiuTir court of thr hi A IE OK ORF.GON, FOR TllK COUNTY OK WASHINGTON Albert A. Mead. Halutin.l vs. Mry A.Kbepard and LoniWd Itivftnicut Company. Mar tha i'raiiie, lleurletla Ktame, Harry Kramv and Mtlioii l. Whitney, Charloa S. Kairchllds, Harry K. MooisfV, itanfiinl B. t.add and Uiunk Hitirerman. Re ceiver of tho l.uiiilwrd lu veMiiifiil Company, a Corpo ration, Defendants- To Miuv A. Shenard and Lombard In. vwniiuiiiL Coionsiiv. Martha Frame Henrietta r rauie, narry r rarue aim Milton 11. Wliitnev. Charles H. feir- rhilds, llarrv K. Mooney, Sanford B. lvhl and Frank llsgernian, Reoeiv rm or ihe lAinitard Inveatnisul l oui psiiy , a Coi'iMirntton, the almve nauted le feiiuanU: In the name of the Mat of Oregon, you and each of you are liareby required ami commanded to appear in the auoe enti tled Court in the ahovo entitled cans, and answer the Complaint therein liled aitulnst you, on or before tha expiration of nix weeks from the data of tue llrxt Piihlii ution of this Hummons In Hi HUM boro Aigu, the nrnt piibllcatlou thereof U'iiig on the ".'S"h day of March, l!W7. to wit, 011 or before the i:ith day of May, l!.7: and vott III ideate take notice, thai if you fail o to apwar and answer, the Pli.lnillT will apply to the Court for the relief pruvcd lor and demanded In his Complaint, in. wit, for a decree adjudging and iWreeiiiR the I'lalnllil to be the own er iu fee simple of all of Ihe Kast half ol Hi 11 Northwest Quarter of Section One, Townitlilp Two North, Range Four West of the Will. Mer., in Washington Countv, Oregon, rotitainiiig eighty acres: Hint the ehtlms of the Defor.daiiU and each of Iheni of, in and lo said premise are with out rielit, and that neither of said le femlmm have any right, tltJa or interest whatever iu ma id promises) aTmvt deaerlle ed. oranv i.ortton thereof; Hist the ut' fandniiti and each of them be lorever barrel and iirecluded from any claims or mi rl. hi. Lille or Interest iu or 10 sai preiulic or any lart or parcel thereof, adverse to the I'laliilllT: and for audi uiher ntnl further relief as may be neeta Htirv ntnl iiroocr. This SiimmoiiN la served tiHn you by publication by order of Honorable Thorn- ivt A. .Meliruie, Jiliiu 01 inn aouve eon tied Court, made and dated in oten Court on the Siith day of March, 1M07, whieh Ordiir roouires you and each of you to appear and answer on or before the expiration of six weeks from the date of Hie tirst pUDIieatlon 01 mis duuiihoiik. F. VV. BUSMAN Address, lii!Mx)i o, K. I . I). No. 1. r1 ti L WE1NHARDS "1 (On ilrjuht) The best of all Beers. Bottled for Medicinal Use At w v. WILEY'S 9 t wit, on or before May 1:1, 11W7, UAlil.et t HARK. AtUirneys for I'lalntlff. ARDLAMONT ARDLAMONT, the full-blooded Clydesdale il Stallion, dark bay, three years old, weighing 1600, built ou nithlcl lines, a sure foal-better, and eomiuK from the best slock ever imported from Scotland. Will Stand Uv Seuon of 1907 in Washington County Mud at Ihe farm of T. R. Davis, 34 miles itorlhwest of 1 1 iUslxr. His sire by Kahimur, he by Millionaire; liU sire's dam K"l ''T Ptince Llewellyn. HislitM i!nm was by Bciidigo, he by Master u( Hesutvre. His grand dent was by Mrrtv Ms'.n, he by 1'rlnce Al fred, bis dam by I'tince Aisne, got by Tiinrc I lunHe, inking liisi prize at Lsncsshiie; got by dancer, lirst pti e at (.bt.enw ; he by Hrooujfield L'liainpion, jjot by Clancer Hccoml, bis dam Beauty by Prince of Wales, lirt at Maocliesler, Semlund, i;ot by Grntial, his dam Darling, got by Smnpon, he by Lofty, the Cls-cnw picmium horse of 1K56. These hnn.es neio all t'glitertil I'lidrmltttrs, sfitue of them being impoited ftem Scotland in tl.c est iy ilnys by lb Chalmers. Single Service, $5.txv, To Insure, f 10. For further Inhumation call on or udilreM, CI I AS. DAVIS, J Phone 314 Tanners' Line. Ilillsboro. li. V. I). X , Notice la hereby given that by virtue ol of an execution laeued out of the Circuit Court oftheHtateof Oregon, for the Coun ty of Washington, dated the lt dav oi April, 1H07, lu favor of J. F. .Nchoeli. plain, tiir, and against F. T. Kane. Detvndaut. 011 a judgment for the sum of Sit Hundred and Seventy Six and 71-100 Dollarn in United Stale Gold Coin, with Interest In like Gold Coin at the rate of sit percent per ginum from the 6th day f December, BC4, lo me directed and delivered, commanding me to make sale of the reul property herein after described, I have levR-d upon and Sumtant to said execution, I r.iij, on londay, the 2)th day of May, 1W7, at the Insure Your Stock Ituiire your lioracs aud livestock and when you lose one you will get 'cash. Dou't lake chances when It is not necessary. Take out a policy IN A RELIABLE COMPANY 1 am i;ent for the National Live stock Association. Insures against death from any cause. Drop me a line. - - Terms reasonable. JOHN VANDEKWAL. Ileavrrtnii, Or., . It. F. 1). No. 2 The old reliable fire insurance man. DR.J.H. KNOX, 13.V.S. Office: Iiojjan & McGreer'i Sale Stable I'orkst GanvK Graduate of at public auction to the highest bidder for ! caah in nana, nil 01 toe ioiiowni;i orwnn ed real property, lying, heing mid sitiut- iu W axhington ( ounty, Oregon, ami 1 ed moro narticularly to wit:-l-ot 1) Block 1, SPRAYING DRINK have secured the agency for demption as t.er statute the celebrated "Star" brand of 4"0fA;rllS!'or,, ' Arsenate ot I,ead, and is sola by the manufacturers with the positive assurance that it is the best and most effective of all lead insecticides for spraying purposes. It will do your work better than any other lead preparation made. Star Arsenate of Lead is packed in loo 11 ktirs at li centM per lb 6 " pails " 15 " 14-211" " " Vo'A " " Use 6 lbs arsenate of lead to 100 gal. water B. LEIS, Beaverton, Or. Sole agent for Wash. Co. south door of the Court House in Hill1; boro, Washington County, Oregon, at the ' , 1 tor.;.1e .r?tiirw Pr1 hour of 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, eil i UldUO KapiUS Veterinary L.OI. l'ive vcars' successful experience in treating horses for lameness. Practice all modern snrgcrv. Castration, Spay. ihg, Nerving for Relief of 1'hrooic Lameness, Operation for Roaring, racific States' phone 31. Independent, 561 Calls auswered promptly, day or night, Fur Sile: Fifty acres cleared land in the vicinity of Ilillsboro, on rural mail and milk route; Dear tf.lepliore line. Fine location; piool Ijuildintr site. Inquire of Argus. Froth Garden Seeds at John DonniR.' doserieed .is follows West i'ortland Heights, Washington County. Oregon. Southeast quarter nt Seetion 11 T.i. S. R. 5. W. Will Mer. Washington County, Oregon. To satisfy the sum of six hun dred and sixty-five aud 3!-Ui0 Dollars in United States Oold Coin with iuloriMtl thereon In llko Oold Coin at tho rate of j six per cent per nnnuiii from., the 1st day of April, 1807) and for the costs and ex penses of said sale of an Id writ. eaia sale win on mauo wuojim io ri: ol Urogou. Oregon, this lltii J. W. f'onnoll Sheriff of Wnsbington County, Oregon. By P. T. Kane, Deputy. L. L. Latigley, Attorney for Plaintiff. W. B. CATE & SONS Breeders and Growers til and I)enler in Registered Hereford Cattle, Clydesdale Horses, Poland China Hoys, Shropshire SSicep and Angora Goals Young things of llh sexes, nf till Units, fli c.ilc nt very reasonable prices. Our foundation stock isM-li cli d from the liext families of their respective breeds in the U, S. 11 ltd Murnjic, ii ipirdlcfis of cont. The individuals we are selling arc cxctpiim-ally U'ful to I'.-ciliu (oaat trade, having bien bred and raised iu the Willi incite Valley and are thoroughly acclimated. Iitnl by ui h sires as Ilenti llrmii mel for cattle; Millionaire (imporb-d from Scotland) for borsi s; Wil lamette Chief, by Clscknmiis Chief, by (okji) I Know for )infs, and equally good for sheep and (outs. A Young Clydesdale Stallion In service to a few marcs; $io to insure. Younq Full Blood Black Spanish Jack; service, $12 Horse aud Jack for sale. Pasture for all stock for breeding, at reasonable prices. HWIIIHHM9tW0OWW9iHWMIMHIIIMII be sold by a referee appointed for that pu r. id the proceeds of such sale be ap plied: First, to the costs and disburse ments of thia suit; second, to the costs and disbursements of said sale: third, to the payment to the Plaintiff of tbo sum 31.48, taxes advanced and paid upon naid u the balance of the proceed of said sale to agof the Complaint herein, and fourth, GAMBRINU3 BEER The (lost of All Beers SOLD BY &e LION SALOON E. J. LYONS, ProprUtor On April 20 the Oregonian will publish an industrial edition for the purpose of Eastern reading. The number is to be replete with individual experiences of the cap tio of all line-i, and should be Imnaid to tne Clalnml and the Oetend-1 i . . ! nla In accordance with their respective I pxaau8Uve. BB luna 01 ln rlcbts fixed by the Decee of said Court. and for such other and further order as may be neoesaary and proper. Thla Summons ia served upon yon by order of Hon. T. A. McHride, Jud;o of the above entitled Court, made and dated at Hillsboro, Oregon, on the 25th day of formation, be euro and get a I number for Eastern friende. Put in your oriier for all you wieb at Cave's, and he will see that you get them. Washington county yarck, ieo7, which order prescribes that will be well represented. ill Mrl'l lu the moridni Insures n elantic step, buoyaut spirits iiikI mrcrn'itlirouulioiit tile dy, OYIIOS NOBLE ISSTrS nrtwlihikleHof ttm finest quality. They are palatable, cITrctivr, of ei'juWle boq'ict in fact, pur excellnnt. All tht poes to m:ik a perfcet whlsliy hot entered into Hi? perfecting of the Noiilb hrands. IIovs you tried tiinu 1 At aSI BAPS, CLUa and OEALERM. SI. J. VAN SCH'JYVEIt a CO., Isc, DUIrltiaira, PORTLsND, 008. COQUET (50527) T?L.J.?rcVlT?nStallion, Imported From France in June, 1905. Color, black, with star in forehead; weight, 1950; 18 hands high. Foaled April 10, 1901. Owned by Cedar Mill Percheron Co. Is recorded b' the Perchcron So ciety of America as No. 44233. Will Stand Season of 1907 Q3 Followst Mondays, from 10 a. m. to 4 p. nt., nt ,1ns. Conuetl's, near Glencoe; ' Tuesdays, 10 to 4, at Ladd Ik Itccd I'niin, Kreilvlllc; Wtsilnesdays, ioto4, at Johrl Welch'ii, tulle north of Ilciivertnii, on Can yon Rosd; Tliurmlays, Fridays ami Siitinilfij'H, nt Pain Kunx' place, Bethany; Nights and mornlnp.s of Tliurmluys, KrltlnyH and Knturilnys, at the home barn, Termsi Insurance, 517.50; to $12; Single Service, J8. Insure, 15; Season, HERMAN GLAS11E, Manager s arm