The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, May 02, 1907, Image 2

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    Hilusoro ARaui Wav i ho,
1
Xuierd st the fost-offlee at HUtaboro.l courtyard knee II you can ue
Oragon, m Mcond-cUM msU matter, I the fence, b:d high enoURb, take u
up aod move U awa y. mere is no
date eet for the letting of the work,
but it is likely that bids will be
opened within the next few weeks.
Dan Stoller Jr., of Helvetia, was
in today, and relumed home with
a gueet, Ole Hertiig, who ia Ukirg
an enforced vacs,' ion, on account
of a broken leg.
Mr. C. 0. Williams, of Rainier,
returned home this morning, after
a weeks' ?Uit with relatives at
Ranks, Forest Grove and this city
Misi Bertha Stewart, of Tort-
Sunday with her par-
liCClVB A. liOBO, Editor.
County Official Paper
Subscription: On Dollar per Annum.
towed Every Tbwraday.
-BT-
liONO McKIXNEY
fisrrewi
Mr. Huston and the Oregoniao
are tilting over the matter of the
onnvla and trudrlant criticism, and land, SpSDt
. . ::.:. i ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B Stewart.
comment ueioroor uer juuiwai uo0j soujj
termination. n matters not as to
TuaUtin.
o r. u , .t,i .... -i
L!.L I. r - .U- 1 ..... I OUIU Hlfiri, U KMBU Ul'BI
THE MARKETS,
is concerned, save that the tilt is a but limb.r. wtte& throuah tod.v.
text and here goes. The United enroute home from Portland.
SUtes' Supreme court gained the gmoke lhe Pcbilier and Eicei
contempt of the nation at large, in lencia cigars Oregon manufacture.
reversing itself on the income tax, Call for them.
and the court was publicly criti- Chas. Hicketh'er, of Cedar Mill
cited by the press which might was doing business with the coun-
have been wrong, because it may 'J court, today
have influenced the court in case of
another rehearing. AH this, how
ever, must be expected in a repuu- This morning's market reports,
lican form of goverment. There is compiled from Portland quotations.
no particular sanctity as to courts. ..." n-s-,
Court, are instituted b, law, organ- tou
ic or oiuerwise; and law, organic or brewing,! 23; rolled, 123 500? $24.50
statutory, is or should be tbe crea- Oats, hite, $29.
ture of the people. Aside from the Oats,, gray, 2S(? 129 r ton.
mioatinn nf inriaa (Ka iiid nfnur. Bran, 1 17(g IS p tOll .
it -.i-K. r.M. Jail. . Hay, valiey timothy, 1G;
" V . "-."""- clover, grain, ?iM f 10.
regardless oi public expression, an Poutoes, jobbit g price, $l.S5(jf
ticipatory or condematory. Hut a I'i 10 per sack.
man or official in exalted position
like a president, or governor, is al
most criminal when he condemns
before trial where life is at stake
before a jury, for the jury realise
that an executive is sometimes par
doning power; and if not, that 'it
can readily use executive utterance
to BUBtain a vicious verdict. If all
courts were as just as Tom Mo-
Eggs, fancy ranch, lSirflSic
Butter, Creamery, 22 ;c
A GHOST STORY.
What the WhiU Object In the Publlo
Road Really Wit.
Once upon a time, wUcti I wns quite
a small boy, I was vory much Inter
acted whenever I bear J auy one talk
ing of ghosts and haunts.
One eventnar I was sc-ut to the store.
Bride, it would matter but little ae which was about two miles from home,
to hat is said before or after the and as it was rather late when i left
determination of a caBe. It is all
as to what is under the skull of the
court. Where people are too silent,
home It necessarily made it after sun
down before I could get started back
borne from the store.
It was out m toe country, ana, a
venality grows. Courts, after all, usual in the country, when night J
are human agencies, and prone to I
err. And for the benefit of contro
versialists, the Argus will say that
it is a good court which always de-1
cides a case as you would decide.
drawing nigh you always have soma
woods to go through.
Upon this occasion as I approached
tbe woods it seemed to me to be get
cng very dark indeed, but I wag as
brave as a small boy could be.
As I tripped lightly along over the
gravelly country road, lest I should
make some noise untl some kind of
000X01 get me, I spied tu the road
a few rods in front of me some kind of
a white object which seemed to me to
be moving about But I was brave,
so I cautiously ventured closer and
little closer, and as I approached it not
Binger Hermann has been ac
quitted back at Washington, snd
now he will next have his tryout
with Francis J. Heney. If Mr.
Heney doesu't send Mr. Herman
through then we Shall havS to give only seemed to move, but to make
the old man our confidence and
as far as the Argus is concerned, it
will willingly run that famous
Roosevelt Hermann picture that
appeared in the Oregonian some
yeara ago, provided he will furnish
us the cut, mounted.
some
kind of a low, grunting noise, and was
coming toward me. When I saw
coming toward me my Thin-age fulled
me, and I made a quick turn, and back
down the road I went as font as my
feet could carry me, and the faster
went the faster I tried to g till
came to a house and halted. The folks
beard me running down the road and
came out to Investigate, and with what
little breath I had left I managed to
tell them that I bad seen a ghost up
the road and I was afraid to go home
by myself.
So tbe man of tbe house and some of
the boys also came out and proceeded
to show me by the ghost. When they
came In sight, they saw that what
bad told them was really true, and all
Senator Fulton goes back at La
Follstte because the Wisconsin
senator lectures for so much per,
meanwhile giving a not congratu
latory report of Fulton's vote while
in congress. Senator Fulton would
probably be out just the same as! besltated In going up to the white ob
LaFollette if the Clatsop man had "J1 "'fi rflI)Wly..t0 '"J
a message to carry to tbe people.
The. Deacon's Annual Trouble
The house is torn from end to end.
The carpet's on tbe line,
While tacks are layin' on the floor,
And walls aroun' me shine.
Thore aint no place to lay your hat;
No place to bang your coat,.
While smells of paint an' turpentine
Get tangled in yonr throat.
The dinin' chairs are on the porch,
A-glist'nin' in tbe sun,
There's nothin' to set flown upon;
lloutecleanin's lots of fun!
The smell of soap pervades the air,
There's nothin' gets away,
And if 'taint done with pretty soon
I'tb goin' 'way to stay.
lint Sue she says, "You talk like that
As sure at Spring comes rouu'
An' I start cleanin' up a bit"
An' then I hike up townl
tug
sorts of queer moaning and gruutiug
sounds.
The father ventured closer and closer
till he was at the object And what
do you thluk It wast It was a sack
with two pigs In It, which a farmer
had lost off his wagon as he was going
home before night,
Thus endeth this ghost story, and If
they were all followed up they would
have a similar ending no doubt-
Judge's Library.
After Dinner Oratory.
His
Miss Mluny Sowers By the bye. you
are not the lioy I nave always nad u-
ore.
Caddie- N'o, 'iu: you see we towed to
see who'd caddie for you.
Miss Mluny Souier (awfully pleased)
- Oh. tut, tut, you bad boy and you
won;
I addle No; I lorst'.-Tatier.
SHERIFF S SALE
Notice ia hereby eiven that hvviiliteof
ot an execution Iwiietl out of tint t'tivuit
t'ourt of tbe Mateol Oregon, for th Coun
ty of Vt ailtington, da(d ttt lt ilav of
April, 17, In favor of J. K. SSvtiorli, pluiu.
tin. and agninst P. T. Kane. IVtviuiuut.
on a judgment
fortheum of Six Hundred and Seventy
Six and 71-100 iMllnr in foiled States
Hold Coin, with interest in like tiold Coin
at the rat of W per cent per tinnnm
from the Mlt dav of lVeeniber. 1st 4, to ine
direolod and delivered, roiiinmniluig me
to mike sale of the rent property herein ;
alter ileseritfd, I have levied upon and ,
Sursnant to id execution, I v. tit, on:
lomlay, the &Hh day of May, PC, at the
south uoorof tit Court House in I) ilia ;
Iwro, Washington County, Oregon, at the '
hour of lOoVlock A. M. 'of said duv, sell
at pul'tic auction to the iiihtvst t'i.lu.T tor
esh in hand, nil of the lollow lux ltserili I
ed real proiirty, lying, beinit and stlutu
ed in Washington Count v, Oreitou, ami
more pattionlurlv dosoriWd .vs follows
to wit: Lot s litwk I, West Portland
Heights, Washington County. Oii-goo
Sonttitsut onarter ot Section 11 T. S N.
K.S. W.Will Mer . Wahinxton (otintv,
Oregon. To satisfy the sum of six hun
dred and sivty-fiv'e and ;S KM I'ollarsiu
I'nlted States" Hold Coin with interest
thertHin In liko Hold t otn tit the rate of
alxperoent jer unnnnt ttn the 1st dav
of April, lix)7, and for the costs uuil ex
pense ol aatd sale ot sant writ .
fata sate wilt ne tnaile Hitiitvi to re
dORWIM A HZ1DCL
AU kinds of Freeh Meats. Trices Rea
otiahle. Will meet all competition.
Chickens and Poultry always on hand
upou order. Free delivery to all parts
of the town. We buy fat stock.
Both Miiim
Second Stroot, Nllliboro, Of
Edison's Cold Mould
ed Records in StocK
PRICE 31 CENTS
. L. McCORMlCll
1IIL1.HBOKO OREGON
demotion as rwr stattde of Oregon.
j'aien at mitsooro, I'ropon, mis
11th
Story of the Meteorite.
Miss I'orotboa Klutupke, the antron-
oiner, was tnlkiug about tbe dldlcultlea
uml Intricacies that astronomy prweuts
o the lay uilud.
''For iustam-e," she said, sutlllug.
"there Is the well known story of the
meteorite that fell on a Vermout farm
lt ISliO.
It was a valuable meteorite, and tbe
liimllord at once stepped up aud claim
ed it. 'All minerals aud metals on the
land belong to me,' he said. That's
In the lease.'
Hut the . tenant demurred. 'This
meteorite,' be said, 'wasu't on tbe
farm, you must remember, when tbe
lease wits druwu up.'
"The landlord perceived the Justice
of th:tt claim. He thought a moment
Then he said decisively, 'I claim ber
as flying game.
'Hut the tenant wan ready for him.
She's got neither wings nor feathers,'
he said; 'therefore as grouud game
she's mine.'
"They continued their argument, aud
lu the heat ot It a revenue officer, ar
riving with a truck, proceeded to put
the meteorite alioard. 'I claim ber for
the government," be said, 'as an article
Introduced Into this country without
payment ot duty.' "-Rochester Herald.
dap of April, l'X,
J, . Council
Sheriff of Wiishiniiton County, Oregon.
Ity r. r. Ivtttte, Deputy,
L. I.. Langtey. At'ornev fur 1'laintill'.
SUMMONS
A FATAL MISTAKE
1
Often Made by Hie Wisest ot
llillsboro People
IS THK CUU.T IT COURT OK TIIK
STATK OK OKKOON, r'OK THK
COUNTY Of WASHINGTON
Albert A. Mead, Plaintiff.
1 vs.
Mary A.SIiopard aud Lombard
I Investment Coinpanv. Mar
tha Krumc, Henrietta
. Krame, Harry Frame and
Milton 11. w tiunev, l liarln
S. r'alrchildx, Harry K.
MtHutey, Sattford H. I.add
mid Krank Haterutsn, He.
erivers of the l.unihiird In-ve.-tment
Company, a Corpo
ration, DefendanU
l'o Mary A. Sliepard ami bnoliani
vestment Cotnpany, Martha Krauie,
lleiiitell.-i rranie, lurry rratue anu
Milton M. Ahltner, Charlea S.I
t-lnlils, Harrv K. Moouey, Sanford B,
I. add and Crank llagerinun, Kis-ei
era of the l.omlard Inveattneut Com
pany, a CorK)nttlon, the alsjye named
Delenuants
lu the name of the State of Oregon, you
aint earn 01 you am nereny rt(itiru an.
commanded to appear in lb above entl
tied l ourt lu the aliove enllill raiue,
mid anewrr the Complaint therein lllei1
tik'itinst you, on or before the expiration
of six weeks from the data of the first
pithiiralion of this Summon! in the llilll
lioro Argus, the tirst puhlicatlon thereof
iH-ing 011 Die '.sin tiay or Alareli, V'jT. 10
on or ! I ore the l.ltli Uay of ily
Only Sure Way.
"What, then," asked the new clerk,
do you consider the best method of
keeping books''
"There's only one sure way," replied
the old band.
"And what's that?"
"Forget to return them." Denver
Post.
A Last Retort
"I hear you've got the agency In thU
town for that patent bucket. Why
don't you push It?"
"I'm going to If I lose my preseut
job"
"Ah, I see! The bucket's to be used
n!y In case of fire." Ohio State Jour
nal.
Too Many Friends.
"Your husband has a host of
friends," said the complimentary ac
quaintance.
."Yes," answered young Mrs.' TO
kins, "but I wish so many of them
weren't the kind that give you tips OP
tbe races." Washington 3'ar,
It's a fatal mistake to negleet backache. .
Backache is the first symptom ol kidney
ills.
Serious complications follow.
loan's hntticv rills cure tlicin oioinotlw I
Don't delay until too late.
I'util it lieeomea dialioles --liright' IU t
ease. i
William Kuuiiiardner. retired, of ili'
Water St., Salem, Ore., says: "I sneak ,
frjin irsonal experience when I say 1
that Doan's Kidney Pills do ail tliat is1
claimnl for them in curing kidney com
plaint and backiteiie. I had felt the need '
I of such a remedy fnrairiod long a bile.
mit did not know just twi.it I shoulil use, 1
I have funnel Hint many medicines are
worthless, aud Unit even' oiivslciaus' pre-'
scriptiotis do not always prove eil'eeilvo. '
lieu 1 rrail ol lioau a Kiauey rills.
nowever. 1 waa lliuucisi 10 loaning w ,(
store and procure a supply. I lie Pack- p.,7. anli ...m will nleae take notice, thai
ache and irregular condition or the k(.. lf y r, sa to appear and anawer, Hi
neys which had annoyed toe, quickly pialniM" will apply to the Court for lbs
gave way upnn beginning to us,, your , r,,;of ,,myed lor and demanded in hU
reineuy. 1 a resioreu to a conuuio.i o roinplalnl. to wit. for a decree adjudglit!
er im tuiiuuu. 1 ,-uu iKimmi-in . Bml . ,,,.rw i,,.. 1 1,. ! nt ill u belie own
lwan'l Militey 1'tlls to anyone in nee.t ot r in f,. i,.,le iifall nf the KhI hair
sucn a meuieitie. i 11.,. Northwest Unarter of Section One
For snle by all dealers. Price 50 cents j Township Two North, Range Kour West
Pnster-M llmrii Co Kiirtito. New V. . it. of the Will. Mer., Ill ashtngtoii t.oitlltr
ocri,u fr it,., fmi.t Si.i. vngou, coiiiaiiiiug eigniy acres uiai ine
. r . " . ' . . . i,r II, n !lr,.ilMiLta ami ,),
ivcuicniiKr uie iiaiuc, iiuiii s, nun una- .,,, . ,,, , ,,,-,,,1.. ,m,
110 Other. rivhl and that neither of mild lie
i fiiiidnias have any right, title or inter eet
n nalever in saiil promisee above iieacril
led, or any xnlon thereof; that the be-
fandauta nud each or them be forever
' barred and precluded from any olalma or
; any right, title or interest 111 or tonal
! ptemlses or any part or parcel thereof,
adverse to the Plaintiff: and for am
other nud further relief as may be licet
sarv anu proper.
! 'l itis Summon in served upon You I
I publication l,v order of Honorable Thoni
us yA. Mclii ido, Judge of the alxive entl
'tint lotiit, made and dated In open
Court on tlio 'Jtith day or March, lno
I h ift Order retiuires you and each of you
; to appear and answer on or Ix-fore the
; cspiratioti of six ivi-eka from the date
1 the first publication of this Hiimnnviis
1 to- wit, on or nerore mv 1.1, iwi.
I ItAtil.hV A JUHK.
1 Attorneys for l'lulutiir.
Insure Your Stock
Insure your horses and livestock
and when ycu lose one you will c,rt
cash. Don't take cliaccrs when it
is not necessary. Take out n policy
IX A KELIAI'.I.K COMPANY
I am agent for the National Live
stock Association. Insures against
death from any cause. Drop nu- a
line. - Terms reasonable.
JOHN VANDF.RWAI.. Itcitvei ton. Or.,
K. Y. I. So. 2
Tbe old reliable fire insurance man.
Better Than the Boards.
Tail Theplun You say that yoo
once did a turn and got $5,000 for tbe
one performance. Great Brutus! What
theater was It In?
Phort Thespian No theater; a hotel.
I did a turn in the revolving doors,
got toy hand caught and recovered
$5,000 damages. Detroit Tribune.
. .l(T"r-rsl Olltl
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I M,ll I
1 . m j
l irt i si 1 wi i ir
WlwtherYou Drink Bourbon or Rym
does not matter the hramt In there Just tbe attue
iu the
CYRUS NOBLE n
skies, if your preference for rye, yoo should
w that rye whinky reaches itiprrleetlon In toe Nodls
ml. Should Hourhnn tie vour ctanice, know ye that
re is no finer rbmrlmn In all the world than tbe
kt-aNoiaH. Ak the nan behind the bar. A
roe talo t all Barm, Clubm mnd Oaalarsh
J. V.IM SC1IUYVER t CO., lac, DMribaUn, PORTUNtt, MB.
SAMSON
!l;c Handsome
Coaih Stallion
Weight, itx; 7 years 11, M.ick-lnowit,
finely built. Just the horse lor gets that
make the most serviceuMe horses for
farm ami iliivin purposes,
Will Stand the Season of l07:
At the Jolly In rui, four and ouc h.tW miles noitliwcil of
IlilUboro, near the Scotch iliiuclt. TICRMS: .Single
service, JS; Colt to stand and suck, $10. Care to pie
vent, but not reaponsilde lor accldcuta.
Farmers should sec this horse hrluic brredlng.
He has lite pioporllom that will please.
F. VV. DELSMAN
Address, llillshoro, K. 1 . 0. No. 3.
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WE1NHARD S
Th best of all Hecrs.
Bottled for Medicinal Use
A' W. V. WILEY'S
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ARDLAMONT
A RDLAMONT, the full-blnodetl Clydesdale
iV. Stallion, dark hay, three years old, weighiutf
1600, built on motlcl lines, a sure foal-getter, and
comiug from the lest stock ever imported front
Seotlaud.
Will Stand the Season of 1907
in Washington County stud at the farm of T. K.
Davis, yi miles northwest of llilLsbnro.
Mis aire hy Kslntuar, be by Millionaire; lii site's dam pd by
Prince Lleweflyu. His litat dam was by liriidtKO, he by Master of
Heaulvre. His grand dsin was bv Mtrrv Manott, he by Prime Al
fred, hta dam by 1'rloce A jane, nt by J'liticr t'liarlie, Uking litat
ptle at l.ancanlure; got .y C.Uncer, lirt prie at tUagtiw; he by
llroomfield Champion, got by Clnm-rr Hccotid, bin ibitn Ucaul) by
Prince o( Wales, lirnt at Itlani-lienlrr. Scuilaud, got by I'.eneral, his
ilsru Darling, got by Saiupion, he l.y I.idty, the (laagnw premium
horse of IH56. These horses were ull te);itlrrcd fljdemlalea, some of
them beiug Irapotted from Scoilstul in the rally days by the t halttters.
Single Scrviee, $5.0(1; To Insure, $10,
For further Inhumation rail on or address,
CIIAS. DAVIS,
1'houe 514 1'attueia' Line.
IIill.s1.oiO, R. 1'. 1). 3
Gu9 Bronner was tip from Ti
gardville today.
Iiaac Ennee, of Iowa Hill, was
in town thin morning.
Raleigh Robinson, of Progress,
wai in Vho city this morning.
C. E. Shorey, of Monntaindale,
was a county seat visitor today. '
Mrs. T. C. Wads worth, of Arleta,
waa a guest of Vt. V. F. Adkins
and wife, midweek.
Clyde .Lincoln, of Glencoe, was
in town today, figuring on contract
work for the county.
Miss Minnie Wise, of Portland,
waa in town Sunday, the gueet of
tliaa Madge Ira brie.
ITiM Ida Stewart, who taught at
L'annlcg, tbia
Meinber of Flagon Club (rising some
what late In the evening Mis-r slialr-
m-n shen-l-m-n, I do-uo'. think I sh
'rouble y' wl' Ion' speech (and he
dldn't).-Tatlor.
Real Thriller.
Gunner (entering circus) What in
the deuce Is all that din? Are we lu
tbe animal tent?
Guyer No; we are about to see tbe
Winter, has Com great thriller for 1007,
ueocsd a three months term near
Euxtoo.
Gunner Indeed! Is It tbe leuplng
automobile or the fulling airship?
Guyer Neither! They are tame In
Tha Coffee Club, of the Hillaboro comparison. Over lu that big white
fill wuil-u u wiiBLiuticu iu iviiruauuL u
courtroom you will oou sea beveuteeu
Wild aud untamed Insaiilty experts
Tl't C-"rtaient, will meet at the
ff'Mrt, J, W. Conncll, Satur
" C' t!:::x::a tt 3:C0,' ; - .v w
1 r ty judxt will receive
! j Li tl F zt&tx of the
wrangling with each other over
brain storm."' St, Louis Post-Dls-
patcb, , . .
Women Who Wear WelL (
It Is aritonisiilng bow great a change a
few years of married life often make Id
tbe appearance and disposition of many
women. The freshness, tbe charm, tbe
brilliance vanish like the bloom from a
peach which Is rudely handled. The
matron Is only a dim shadow, faint echo
of the charming maiden. There are two
reasons for this change, Ignorance and
neglect. Few young women appreciate
the shock to the system through tbe
change which comes with marriage and
motherhood. Many neglect to deal with
the unpleasant pelvic drains and weak
nesses which too often come with mar
riage and motherhood, not understanding
that this necret drain is robbing tbe cheek
of Its freHhw? and the form of Its
fairness.
As surely ns the general health suffers
when mere is denmgement of tbe health
of the delicate womatHvprgans, so surely
whfiflTkese organs ariNstabllshed In
health the race ariMiFrValOHce witness
to thefact in fNtrWfjd comeTrm Kearly
a. million women have found health and
FARMS AND ACRE TRACTS
For Sale
AT BEAVERTON, WASHINGTON CO.
Finest fruit, garden and onion land iu the state.
Any size tract desired. Large list of properties
R.
and easy terras.
L. CATE, - - -
Call ou, or write
226, Stark St., Portland,
or
C. H. FRY,
Resident Agent, Beaverton.
happinc3 in the use of Dr. Pierce's fa
vorite Pr'-scrlption., It makes weak wom
en strong and xick women well. Ingredi
ents on laix-i contains no alcohol or
harmful habit - forming drugs. Made
wholly of those native, American, medic
inal roots most blirhly recommended by
leading medical authorities of all the sev
eral schools of practice for tbe cure of
woman s peculiar ailments.
For nursinir mothcrs.or for those broken-
down in health by touYrequont bearing of
children, also for the expectant mothers,
to prepare the system fur the coming of
baby and making its advent easy and
almost painless, there is no medicine qulto
so good as "Favorite Prescription." It
can do no harm In any condition of the
system. It Is a most potent Invigorating
tonic and strengthening nervine nicely
adapted to woman's delicate system by a
physician of large experience In the treat
ment of woman's peculiar ailments.
Dr. Pierce may be consulted by letter
free at charge. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce,
Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute,
rVVSrVVirVVVVrVVVS rVVVVrrrrMrWrMrWrV
SIMPSON'S CASH MARKET
Farmers, send your produce direct to our Market.
We save you the Middle-man's profit. We sell direct to tbe consumer for
cash, which enables us to pay the farmer or shipper the highest casIi prices
for bit products, such as butter, cgR, poultry, veal, pork and dressed
meats of all kinds, fruits and vegetables. Send us a trial shipment and be
convinced. We furnish our own shipping tags upon request. We give as
reference the American Hank & Truit Co., of Portland. Address all ship
ments to Simpson's Cash Miti Ke!, ,1:12 Third HI., Purtlaiit, City Mar
ket Illock.
Phone Mn in 5110
S. L. SIMPSON, Manager.
rrWrMrVSArSArrSAWrrrMrr
BICYCLE SHOP
Bicycles, Guns, Umbrellas
aud hewing Machines re
paired and cleaned. Hand
saw filing and setting. Also
agents for new bicycles..
Lall 111 before buying or
getting work done elsewhere
F. ?. DAILEY,
Main 91., watt ol Mohvlmarloh'a tiara
himiwi aeee)6 ceo
DRINK
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GAMBRINUS
The Best of All Beers
SOI.D DY
&e LION SALOON
E. J. LYONS, Proprlotor
W. B. CATE & SONS
Breeders and Growers of nnd Of tilers in
Registered Hereford Cattle, Clydesdale Horses,
Poland China Hogs, Shropshire Sheep
and Angora Goats
Young things of 1mIIi w-xes, of all tinds, f..i i.ulo at 'very reasonable
prices. Our fiiun lutioii Hto. U. I selected fmni the l-,t families of
their respective breeds in the I'. S. nud Knrti rcgiirillesa of cost.
The individuals we arc hc-Uiiir are exei plini iilly useful to p. cilic
Coast trade, having bren bred nud raised in the Willamette Valley
and are thoroughly acclimated, lltcd by such sires as llrau llriim
mel for cattle; Millionaire (intport-d from .Scotland) for horses; Wil
lamette Chief, by flsckaitiiis Chief, by (ixjiI I Knuw fur bogs, and
equally good for sheep and gnats.
A Young Clydesdale Stallion
In service to a few marcs; $10 to insure.
Young Full Blood Blac k Spanish Jack; service,' $12
Horse and Jack for sale. Pasture for all stock
for breeding, at reasonable prices.
COQUET
(50527)
TA???9he.roStallion, Imported From
France in June, 1905.
Color, black, witlr; star iir forehead; weight, 1950; 18
hands high. Foaled April io, 1901, Owned by Cedar
Mill Percherou Co. Is-recorded by the Pcrcheron So
ciety of America as No. 44233.
Will Stand Season of 1907 as Followst
Mondays, from 10 a. m, to 4 p, tit., nt Jos. Connell's, near Glencoe;
Tuesdays, io to 4, at Uild & Heed Piutn, Keedville;
Wt'dneSllayH, 10 to 4, at .lolin Welch's, mile north of Ileavcilou, on Can
yon Road; Tlinrduyu, KrlilityH uihI Sahtrdnys, nt Finn Knit.' place,
llethany; Nights and mornings of Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays, at
the home bam.
Termsi Insurance, 17.50; to Insure, 15; Season,
$12; Single Service, 8.
HERMAN GLASKE, Manager
n 'tr'tiW"CDr Kellesraeceasod.
I Hood, 0.l CleyAIlareiAUy.forAdm'r.
Portland, Oregon.
Attorneys lor nainuii,