The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, May 09, 1907, Image 2

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    HIU580RO ARGUS, MAY 9. ISO?
Kutrd at lb Post-offlc at BUUboro,
Oreiron, m oond-etaai mail matter.
IXCll'S A. LONG, Editor.
County Offictal Paper
Bubvrlption:
On Doll:
v
par Annum
Uaael Every Thursday
-BT-
LONQ McKIMNET
WASHINGTON BOUNTY, OREGON
Population, 20.000. First County In
dairying: 1100 cases condensed milk
daily ; two biff eoudensers; billions of
"feet merchantable timber, thirty
iiiilliou feet annual cut, will nearly
double prodnct this year; richest of
garden lands in the world ; bulk of
county can drive to Portland and re
turn in a day; finest market; great
hop district ; fine school system; fl
uent climate ou coast ; mild winters;
no ronnty debt ; best natnred and best
read people in world, population cou-
uidered. Best in everything:.
HILLS BOKO
County seat: 2,000 Deonle: Six
churches, Protestant and Catholic
two banks; two telephone systems
bijr milk condenser: sawmill; two
railroads; and electric line coming:
AND THERE YOU ARE!
Twenty-seven years out of
man's life, incarcerated in a prison
takes the bloom of exietence
Ilenry Wintzingerode, who nn
doubtedly killed Jacob Stranger
has been pardoned. He has been
given a home in Umatilla county
lounjr lnlxingerode was never
bright, and his mind was clouded
Got. Thayer acted humanely when
ha saved the man's life, and Got
Chamberlain follows his idea
clemency in giving him the free
dom of the few years he may yet
enjoy. The old man he is an old
man now never had brain enough
to have any regrets for his taking
of Swanger's life, and he will prob
ably never barm anyone.
. With millions of dollars worth of
virgin timber yet to be cut, and
with a great demand for the pro
duct of sawmills, Washington coun
ty will enjoy a prosperity for years
to come, and every acre of logged
off lands will make so much more
pasturage.
Band Concert Program
Tbe weather permitting, the follow
ing is the program for the band
concert, Saturday evening, in the
courtyard:
. March, "The Morot" Rcaey
Overture, "Jack o'Lantern" Heyser
bchcttische, Concert.. ."Dancing in
tbe Gaslight" Carey
Mazurka, "Knsse, LaCzarina" Ganne
Two Step, "New, Pretzel Pete"
Durand
Intermezzo, "Cherry" Lanipe
Hnnioreaque, "Tbe Lobster a Prom
enade" Langey
March, 'In the New White House"
Taylor
FOR SALE
Eighty acres of land, within three
miles of Gaston. Twelve acres
cleared, of which one acre is in fine
bearing prunes. Forty acres of
good timber. Will largely pay for
place perhapB pay all. Log houro
on place that one could occupy
until he built. Half mile from
school: Thirty living springs 00
uroDertv fine for dairv ranch
Terms, $2,000, half down, balance
on time. Reasonable interest.
Anyone wishing to look this place
over can write a day or so before
coming, and he will be met at
station and taken to place E
Bret, Gaston, Ore.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Wallace Yates to Beni Nobles lo a
near Tigardville $500
Aug Meyer to Cbas Crance, 2o a Sol
Emrick donation 28oo
John Dement to Olio Seideltuan 76
aeci7tisr3w 10
Jaa Shipley to Otto Seidelman 80 a
eec 20 1 1 a r 3 w 10
Ralph Billingsley to Aug Lovegren,
00 a sec 14 1 1 1 r s w,,., 10
J A Thorn burgh to W V Hartrauipf
i-S int. Crescent Milla, V Grove. ,a5co
Ellsworth Pickel to Elda Fickel 10 a
W V Hall donation
L C McCardy to I L Busk, 3.35 a
Lawrence Hall donation 8c o
Florence Teter to F M lleidel, 4 lots
blk 2 KDnes ad and other land... 2000
B F Catchlne to Daniel McKinnon,
160 a sec 22 tiara w 960
1) P Furdv to .Tno Niaaen 10 lots
Purdyad Dilley .boo
F W Cadv et al to Rossi & Corrierl,
1 a lota blk B Steels ad Beaverton 600
Win C Gray to Jos Vermilyea, tract
la blk 6, Dilley 600
John Johnson to J W Shute 160 a
aec I3& 24 t 3n r4 w 1200
Mary J Evans, Ulala Brown, Louisa
Petertoa, B K Denny and T J Al
len, to Beaverton & Willsburg R
K Co, rights of way -
Mvron C McGregor to J W Shute,
160 a sec tf t tnriw 1800
1 W Shute to P A Batchelar 9.42 a
iaFatrview 65
David Hilts to PR & N, right of
way
II Rllloirwn to O E Shepard 22.625
I, A Sparks donation 70
farab M Smith to Anna M Wells,
lou 5, 8, 9. blk 4 Highland Park 950
A Xf Donelaon to Mary Claflio 14-49
a rear Newton M5
r " " ul V.'iUUnu to. Frank Schmidt
i:y.joaU It Bwnutn donation.. 3000
1 V'zkom to John W Shute
to
S A Dnsmore to Aug Lovcren, So
ikc 14 1 ta rs
10
Cbaa B Kidder to Albert O atcs,
8 a 11 II Hendrtx donation 500
Caulie Peterson to Juliu Peterson,
06,48 a oear t.'Uar Mill ....1500
C.ulte A Peterson to Fred retcrson.
56,4s near Cedar Mill Uv
Daniel W'ana to Cbas Dietz, yo a
tec 15 1 a t r 1 w.. 1
Samuel Kelley to Chat Picti, same
as above I
Chu DieU to Investment Co 190 a
ate i5t a sr t w you
Manr I E'aos to Beaverton & W ills
bure, ngnt 01 way oao
Carrie Church to Mr H h Deiijamin
17.77 a S J Mott conation 4oc
Ernest Ktehn to Louis Uu .tri, lut
46, en-epl a Gray Oik I050
Herman Vteeh to Krnest Kcehn, 20
a D B Dustm dor.atto.1 1,3150
Samuel Matkcc to II T Beach ul a
John Hatr.son donation 5400
Fted Behnke to Nic Steichea & A II
lluoo KoaKray secStasriw...
Martin Fessler to Ruilolph UcOar-
ber, 7.9a a Geo Richardson d I c. . t in
Albert 0 Yates to C P Wunderlich 8
a near Coouclius
Frances Brown to Mrs Elizi Long,
jot 100 feet In torest It.-ove. .
300
J W Shute to E O White, 3 a tti Fair-
view
lSo
Laikin Reynolds to C Uhnades, iyi
feet square in Hnmpareys ad ... .
Hubert Bernards to Chaa Spicrine,
43 a & sawmill ses 6 t I n r 3 .
Hubert Bernards to C Spietiug & W
Sohler 1 jo a sec is t a n r 4 w . . . .
Argus and Journal, $ 1 75.
Marriage license has been grant
ed Marion M. Maurey, of Montana,
and Miss Alice I. Heynokia,of Pur
est Grove.
Elsewhere Judge Gondin adver
ti98 for m?n to work in a rock
quarry and for teams to haul rook
and work on the road. Never be
fore in the history of the county
has labor been so scarce. The rail
road building in tho Northwest,
and the tircbDr activity have taken
uo all the surplus labor cf the
coast.
Ira E Wheekr, formerly cf this
place and Reedville, was cere t
day. He U now located at North
Beud, OregOD, and Fays he fre
quently sees M. E Everilt, new
tb;ra io the drug bueinea?, ard
Sherman Bitchey, whs is iloicg
carpenter work there. Mr. heel
er las a machine th'v in North
Bend, and. he is busy as can be.
He s the eame old "bonnie lad.
Hanuah F. Campbell h.is sued
Jos. Campbell, of Gales Creek, for
divorce, alleging trat they were
wedded in 1882, in Illinoh). bhe
eavs thev took uti a nomsteid m
ISao, and that the property u worth
(2,000. She wants half of the
savings and custody of five niiccr
children. She alleges that cn May
6 be struck her, icflicliog a ecalr
wound, and that he had frequent
ly told ber he would "lay her out
as cold as a wedge."
An entertainment will ba given
at the Congregational cWircb, op
rnday evening, May 17, tit
0 clock, urcums'anct-3 wilt' pre
vent '"Mrs. Wipgn of the Cabbage
Patch" being with us at this Urns
but she is expected later. A pro
gram, consisting ol vccsl music,
shadow pantomim?. violin ho!o
Topsy Turvy drill and action sen?,
Daisy dnil, and hymn, Nearer My
God lo Thee,' iiluBlnted with 22
peses. There will bo a sale cf em
broidered and fancy hard hie,'
immediately after the program
Admission, 15 cent?; children, 10
cents.
The Redmond & Conceit pale io
this city, Tuesday, was one of ti e
largest ever held here. Tbe horfes
as a rule, went "out of eight," end
there was ready salo for all tbit
were onsred. George, a roan, in
the livery business for 12 year?
went for f 12G. and other team?
whicb have stood lone servica
went correspondinaly high. E.J
Lyons sold a colt, sired by Live
lace, dam, Snowbird, comins two
this Summer, fur $300, the buye
being J. C. Schulmerich, cf Banks
Messrs. Redmond & Conuell state
that the sale of lha barn pi:
alone nearly reached $4,C00. The
entire sale reached very near to th
17,000 mark.
L
Some Things to Take Hold of the
Young Minds.
CHILDREN WHO WENT WRONG
Story of Hiram Winters, Who Arrested
His Mother For an Assassin and Col
lared His Father on Suspicion of Bo
Ing a Highway Robbsr.
Copyright, 1907, by M. M. Cunningham.
James fichermerhorn nt twelve years
old was a bud boy. Ho wore his cap
on the back of bis bead, he whist le
"Yankee Doodle" on Sundays, he threw
axes aud crowbars at stray dogs, and
If bis mother sent him to the grocery
to get a quart of molasses lu a jug be
would swlug tbe jug around bis head
uutil the handle broke off. Mrs. Hcber
merhorn, who wag n widow, talked
with James wnnyjiuies about his wick'
edness and assured him, with tears in
ber eyes, that if be did not mend
ways he would come to some sudden
and awful end. lie would promise her
to become au angel, but an hour later
lie would be found gettinc up a fijrbt
between a dog and a gocit and betting
two to one on the dog.
No boy can keep on being bad and
making bis widowed mother weep
tears of sorrow without a climax com
ing.' About the time he begins to tUiuk
be'p ibe worstboy ln jto w n a nd
70s sec 16 t 3 o r 4 w
READER
iroud of the Taii a TrainsTi3 fof h'm.
It v.is so In the ens of Jamca Scher
ouThoru. Oue day after ti had takau
tvo 8h out ot the cellar atatre, so
tlim his uuole Thomas would hav a
fall wheu ho went to carry a bag ot
potatoes down collar, he rau out Into
the smvt ami bitched on to tth lack
end or the vcagon. Tilt driver u a
Uotcruiiucd tuau with a woovluu
He had fought lu tho Spanish war aud
whs nfrrtld of uo Ihv.
"Vouus man, 1 allow no hltchlim ou,"
ho Mid n bo turuod aud saw James
cliiubiiii! over the tailboard of th
wagoa.
Jamaa Was at Error.
'l am th j ba.l boy w ho choked a
tc.ir to death with uiy naked bauds"
vfi'In'l J.r.nfs as he nut on a bloody
and Hiulier look.
'lis uoibiiijr. to me bow bad you
Rr. l"uhitcli your hitch and get off
my wagon, or you will reap sorrow."
"I dau t havo to."
I bou the mail who hud fought In the
Spanish war anil killed thousands ot
Sl:m!auU mid lnirlxl thoui In uaniark
ed Kracs Kaw that ha waa i!eBJ aud
that h's reputation a a bruvw man va
r.t stake, lie stojipisl his horsei uud
i. to milk a jump tor James, aud
jtut at that moment the sawmill took
tire, aud au alarm was emit In, aud a
tire etijciue oauie galIoilu$ out. Th
dotlaut boy raw that he bad gone too
far. ami all nt once be let 0 his
hltoh ud dropped lut the street The
Spanish veteran cried out to biro, but
hv ouly rau out his tongue and mado
ni a face lu reidy. He did not know
that tlm enelno was close mum blui
until he was under the heavy wheels.
James Scliermerhoru was carried
home a oil laid ou the bed. Several doc
tors poked away at b!m aud said that
he would uever crawl under the can
ras on circus day again. He waa tin
conscious for several hours, but Juat
before he died he opeued hia eyea,
aiiled at his weepiuir mother and
wlilsjiered:
I wUh I bad been a good boy and
dhn! of tlis yellow fever Instead of
th:."
It is hnrd work to ba a (rood boy
Tuero Is no fun. lu It. You can't rob
onhnrJs or melon liatehes or break
windows or peg the major with auow-
halis, but you will live ou and be re
spected, and some day your fellow men
tired of seeing you around so much.
will elect you to the legislature and
make your family proud of you.
IT t-iii' y Harper was another sad casa
cf bow a boy can go wrong. Cp to tbe
e of elxht lie was praised on all
skies for his gixxluess. Then a boy
e.ilk'd Terrible Torn lent him an la
diaa story written by Punt NedUne. It
told how a lad nine years old ran
invny from borne and want wt to
;ht Indian, ne killed over 2iX) and
burned their villages aud obliged their
squaws to weave red blankets for htm.
and theu be came home to be a bad
buy. If his mother wept OTer bis re
fusal to go to the grocery for a can of
kerosene, he drew his scalping knife
nod threatened to take her scalp. If
bis rather took him by the- collar to
l?ad him out Into tho wood abed, he
drew bis tomahawk and uttered a war-
whoop and was let alone.
One day when the village constable
started to arrest Henry as a desperado
the youth bid himself lu a cider mill
at;d threatened to burn every widow
anil orphan in tbe town at the stake if
lie was not let alone. They coaxed,
and they threatened, but nothing
would move the hoy. At last, when
his mother hc.d become so perturbed
thut she could no longer keep up th
monthly payments ou her sewing ma
chine and when bis father was look'
Ing out for n good place to jnmp Into
tbe mill pond and drown himself, there
canio n fatal dRy In this bad boy a hl'
tcry. No bad boy ever escapes that
fatal iki.v. It Is as sure to come as
that a city ulderuuia gets rich ou hold-
;n; two terms of ofBce.
Henry Met a Sad Fate.
A tin peddler drove Into the village
to s.11 his wares, and Henry Harper
determined to add his scalp to bli
kirse and interestiua collection. The
niiMlor objected to being made a bald'
headed man. Some folks were Inclined
afterward to blame hini, saying that
the less hair be had the lens money
be would have to pay out for hair dye,
but In defending his scalp. pushed
Henry down an old well, and the boy
was drowned before, they could lower
rope to him. It Is hoped that he re
pented of Ills baduess before he died,
but you never cau tell. It was
awful fate to overtake a young boy,
but what can you expect? A boy can
kill off about so many Indians and ter
raize about so mauy white folk, and
then mi old well or something else
comes along, nod be Is n goner. This
does not apply to red bended boya In
particular, but to all sorts of boys,
As n baby Hiram Winters was loved
by all. Ho would just lie around ou
the Coor or undur tbe bed or in any
other old place and coo and smile and
langli and try to tirkle bis own fat
feet. Ho was never known to keep
bi.f parents awake 0' nights, and If his
mother gave him the butcher knife or
a box of matches to play with while
she went visiting he never attempted
to cut his young throat or set the house
on fire. Thousands of people said that
be would lfve to be president of the
United KUites and on honor to his
parents, and it did look that way for
time; but, nlas, bo had hardly learned
the alphabet when he got hold of
Old .ftioDth book and started on hi
downward career. He determined to
be n great deleave and a desperate
mau, uud bis young aud brief career
was full of adventure nnd excitement
Ho was only seven years old when he
arrested mother for an assassin
Then be collared his father on sunpl
clou of beiug a highway robber, tor
two years he was ou tbe trail of every'
body. He was talked to and argued
Willi and licked In vain. They put hint
In jail, and bo dug out. Other sleuths
bunted him, nud he escaped. He called
himself the Midnight Shadow of Shad
ovvvllle, uud lie boasted that no crlml
nal could escape him.
That Bad Boy Hiram,
Hiram bad rendered himself a terror
when fate deleiuiiued to bring him
low. His father started out with the
kerosene can one night to visit the
grocery, and Hiram took bis trail. He
bad a suspicion that bis paront was
going to rob n bank, and he wanted to
catch him In the act He was skulking
along tho street with n dark IjinterjLlS
ou hand aud a revolver In the other.
hllo b had a pair of bamlcmTH In tl
h'lud pocket, when a wins fenoo man
catue ilrlvliiH Into the town on a s.al)o
nd ran the boy down. Ho wa-m't
killed outright, but lingered ahuiK for
two weeks, lhirtuc this time ho sent
for other boys and talked to them,
with tears In his eyes. He told thorn
that goodness wa a Rood tlilnjc to live
by, and that they couldn't make a cent
out ot bailuesrt, nud tluit It he bad his
life to live owr litralil he would pi to
Afriea and make the heathen htand on ;
their head with good,,, r know tho "
reason why. Then It died, and they
planted catnip and bollvhoeka on bis j
grave, but to this day they s;v.ik ,,f
. . . , , , ,,, ., .
him as "that bad boy Hiram.' and j
they point to Ms oa to wnril other ;
bora aintlust following In his foitsteis. i
f ill' ill t
Exaggerated En-
Editor Rut nil these Jokes can't he
rlglmil. Don't ton know (here ro'
", u ' 1
only em original jokes lu eKiMoneef
Unmoi-t.t (egoii.Htiettii-eti er-i
wrote tho seveu.-CbknirO NtMv
A Ia?ry liver
May be ouly a tirvd liver, or a starved
. .. I
liver. It would lie a stupid as well as 1
aavaire thing to loat a weary or starved
man bvau be kifM in l:i.i work. So
In treating tho luggiug, torpid livif It li
great mistako to l;;-h it with Ktmini
dranttc drugs. A torpid liver U hut um
Indication of an ill-nourishit, enfeebled
body whoM organ are weary with over
work. Start with the stomach and ulllod
organs ot digestion and nutrition, l'ut
them in working order and t-'o bow
quickly your liver will Ixvonio active.
Dr. Fierce a Uidilrn ?iedic:d Discovery
has nido many marvelous curvs of "liver
trouble by Its wonderful control of tho
organs of digestion and nutrition. It re
stores the normal activity of the stomach,
Increases tho secretions of tho blood-making
glands, cleanses tho n)ste;n from poi
sonous accumulations, and so relieves the
Uver of the burxleas imivd tuou it by
the defection of other organ.
If you bate blttwror had uii In the mom-
Inc. DoororiVUhle rH ttio. coated tenpie.
foul breath. comiinW or lncrjlar tiowtia,
feci weak. elillA tired. pondeuU fix'Qjrnt
beadaebes,
"small cl bsck." j
nswlnf or
Ul V
la ktoiukcb, !
perbsDS nauss.Nif?w.'NMNV "ii.uis' la
throat afwr catlnff. and klrAlrl symptoms
ot wesk stoaacb sud torvid HS-IC '21"
cine will relict you w,nrjiu0.i.i!) IS?
mum
t prt of Uie eUii c wtil tn) idetr.t
at one ttiuo ai.rl tt r)lnt to torpid liver or
blllouvieu &nd v it ati ir.r.cb. AvotU oil
but broad and I.T-ilts. erld.tin eU and
oilier lndlgtttde fixt and tn'.io i!io"ijl'i:i
UctUcal I)tsi-ovif.yivi!r!y aaastk-k tolls
Bie until you are Tltrutou-i n:id fitii'mr.
The DbcoTery U non-secret, nnn-alco-.
bolle. Is a :yciric rxtrart ot is!lto iwUtcl-
nal roots Willi a tail lit or its in.-ivuients
printed on each boUli)-wrawer and : u-J
under oilh. I'.a li:nliunts ar.i in!n!aM
aud exiulle.1 by tho iuui cnlii"it u I
writers of the aud are Krvunneediil to
Cure the dleasee for which It I silt WnL '
Don't accept a siitatHuto of miMtowu
composition for tkis non-secret ukiucink
Or ksown courosmeg.
SUMMONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OH THK
STATE OF OllKtiOX, I'Olt THK
COUNTY OK WASHINGTON
Albert A. Mead, I'lainliir, )
vs.
Mary A. Shepard and I,nmbtird j
investment i;onipuny, .Mar
tha Frame, Henrietta
Frame, Harry Frame end
Milton I). Whitney, Cburles
8. KuirchiMv llnrry K.
Mooney. Snuford H. I.add
and Frank llncerman, Re
ceivers of the bombard .In
vestment Company, a Corpo
ration, DcfendnuU
To Mary A. Shepard nnd Lombard In- '
vestment ixmipany, .iiurma frHiiin,
Henrietta Frame, Harry Kruuie mid
Milton B. tlbitnev, Charles S. fuir
cbiids, iiarry E. M'ooiiey, hanford 11,
Ladd and Frank llaifriinui, Receiv
ers of the IjOtnhaid 1 11 vc-stmm it l om-
Sany, a Corporation, the above named
e fondants:
In the name of the .tate of Oregon, you
and each of yon sie hereby rcinir;d and
eommauuea 10 appear tn wi aoovo enti
tled Conrt in the above entitled eu'i-o.
and answer tho Complaint therein file
aaninst you. on or hefurn the etpinili
?!
of six weeks from tho ibito of ttje i r;-
nnbiication of this Stiinr.'otiH in Hie lliUs
boro Argus, the Hrst publication thereof
beiug on the 2Mh day of March, jw7, to
wit, on or before tlio l'lth day of May,
19U7: and yon will pleare take notiee, Hint
if you fail so to appear and answer, the
riaintin will apply to tno court lor me
relief prayed tor and demanded in his
i;omplHliu. to-wil, lor a ueoreo aujuiuuiig
and decreeing the TiaintiH to be Hie own
er in fee simple of ill of th'! Eattt hah' of
the Northwest Quarter of Section One.
Townshiu Two North, I!aii" Four Went
of the Will. Mer., in VVa.sliiiiKton Cotititv, 1
Oregon, containing eighty acres: that tlm .
claims of the I iei'ei'dants and ouch of j
them of. in and to said prBiiiiHos are wi'.b
out riglit, and tliat Dcither of said De
fendants have any right, titlo or interest
whatever in said promises above (biserili
ed, or any portion thereof; that the i'e
fandants and each of tliein be lorevcr
barred and precluded from any claims or
any riglit, title or interest in or to said
premises or any part or parrot thereof,
adverse to tho riaiiitif): and for sii'.ti
other and further relief ai may be urtv.n
sary and proper.
This KtiinmoriH is served upon you by
publication by order of Ilonontble I'lioni
11s A. MeDi ide, Judge of thn iiliov e enti
tled Court, made and ihied in oi.-n
Court on the 2iit.li day of Mandi, 1:s;7,
which Order reaires you and eae.li of you
to appear and answer on or before the
expiration of six weeks from the date of
the first publication of thin Binnmom:,
to-wit, 011 or before May ).'!, I!l7.
bAdLEY & If AUK.
Attorneys for Tlalntilf.
BuiEding Material
We have just received a large shipment of Shin
gles, Lime, Cement, Prick, Fire Prick, Fire Clay,
Sand, Gravel, Fibered and Unfibered Plaster.
See our prices before buying elsewhere.
Climax Feed Store
Both Phones
SHERIFF'S SALE
Notice l hortihy given that h virtue of
el an exnoiition'laniied out of tln t'lroult
Court of th Mate of Oregon, for the Coun
ty of Washington, dated tho M dav i f
April, UKIT, tti Tutor of J. K. Kettovh, plain
lid, and hkiuiihI K. T. Kane, lVIVinlioil.
011 a judgment
for the aunt of Six Hundred and Seventy
Sis ami 71:00 iMlliir in V'mli-,1 State
li.ii.l I'oin, wtlh ioterait In Uk Hold t'ohl
at. the no ot h!x per cent er annum
from Ihw full diiv of iVoemlier. li4, to 10
dirooled and delivered, commanding mi
" k saw of the real iroHrty herein-
" " 1 . .Jl "tl "Cm"
Monday, the day of May, IH07. at the
aouili door of the Court Hoime in lillln
how, W.wl.loKlon County, r,-pii, at the
hour of lUu eltvk A. M.ofsaiil ilny, sell
al mMlo ,. lo hii,1U!,, hMfa f((r
tush tn Inuid, all of the following dtaerib
ed nal property, lying. Mug and situal
ed in WftjJuu
111 v muiiiiiriiiii tiiiiiir, t'lvson, mm
iMiiuuioii ioiintr, I'lTKim
uioio pat
ttiiMilarly (te'rOxtit a follows
! to wit: Im1 t Klo'k I. West IVrllaiul
tlelchta, Wavhlngton Comity.- (Irpgon.
Sitiicat quarter o tteetion tl T. i S.
K. . W. Will. Mer. WaMilngtoii t ounly,
I )rvititt livaatirV t)m mini nf tthim.
uitH11,i ntuy Uve andltu-lOw Dollars In
1 utteu N:aua uot.t coin witn iiiieniHt
I theiiHin tn like Hold Ciiin at the rata of
1 sit per rent per annum from tha 1st day
; of April, p.DT, ami for the i-oata and ex
1 of Mild sale of said writ,
j t-iiid fnle will he made Miibjm-t to re
tUMtipltoti as r slatule or Uroon,
i'Hl! Bl IlMlmiru, inKun, linn 1111
of April, I'M,
j. w. tinno'i
Sherllf of lishlnclon County, tlrrgon.
tV r. I. Kane, lieputy.
I.. I,. Laogley, Al'.ornvy for I'lalotlll.
A FATAL MISTAKE
Is Often Made by Ibe Wisest of
llillsboro Twiplo
It's a fatal inWtnkn to neuteet Imcksi'lia.
liackiu'lie is the Aral symptom of kidney
Hi.
St'rioiiM iHiuiidle'ttloiia follow.
iHKiii's Kidney I'lllseure them promptly.
woiri iii!y uiiiii hm late.
I'ntil H Uiooinns dlalietes llrighl'a ill
e.ie.
William Humgiirdiiar, rullnul, of Hi
W aler St.. Salem, Ure., nays: "I apeak
trim liTKiuiul experience wtinu I jt
ihnt Doan'e KUInuy 1'tlle do all that Is
eiittmed for them In coring kidneveiiii
plaint and haekaehe. I hud fell llio luwd
of surh a remedy for a imoiI loint alille
but did nut know Inst what I abould use.
I have found that many inrdielnea ara
worlltle, and that even physicians' pre
xi'ripiions 110 noi always prove etiocuve.
When I reail ol Doan'e Kl.lnct Tills.
however, 1 was Induced to go to a drug
siivrw and procure a supply. The back
ache ninl hrogular eoiidition of th kid
iieys which bud annoyed me, oulckly
K-ve way upon beginning lo use your
reiiuviy. 1 was nwiorej 10 a couilitlon o
eve end rouifurt. 1 oan recoimnriii
li.mu's Kidney Tills to anyone In need o
Hiicn a meiiii'ino.
For sale by all dealers. Trice 50 cents,
I'ostrr-Mdburn Co., Hufmlo, tw ork
sole aeeuts for the I nilcd States.
lU'iuetubcr the name, Doao'a, and take
uo other.
CORWIN A HESDCL
All kinds of Fresh Meats. Prices Rea-
i suitable. Will meet all competition
j Chickcus and Poultry always on hand
upon order. Free delivery to all parta
; of the town. Wc buy fat stock.
0eif A fftcMSi
Second Streot, Hiltoboro, Or
Edison's Gold Mould
ed Records in StocK
PRICE 35 CENTS
. L. McCORMICIl
HIl.LSBORO ----- OREGON
Insure Your Stock
Insure your horses and livestock
nnd. whrn you lose one you will get
cah. Don'i take chances ,hen it
is not necenlrtiry. Take out a policy
IN A RKLIAbLR COMPANY
I am ngent for the National Live
stock Association. Insures agaiust
death from any canac. Drop me
liue. - Terms reasonable,
JOHN VANDKRVVAL. Ileaveiton, Or.,
R. V. 1). No. 2
The old reliable fire insurance man. '
BICYCLE SHOP
Bicycles, Guns, Umbrellas
and Sewing Machines re
paired aud cleaned. Hand
saw filing and setting. Also
agents for new bicycles.
Call in before buying or
getting work done elsewhere
F. fi. DAILEY,
Main St., notf ol Schulmurloh'm Sloro
Jl
vm Aw K
Csaiefl4Slwe
Sanson
T
Weight, 14CKV, 7 years M, hlnk-btown,
finely lmilt. Just the horse for j-t ts thitt
make the most ser ievahtc horses lor
farm aiul tlrivinj; pui'Doses.
Will Slfliut the Season of l)07:
At the Jollv faioi. four and one Im'l iiuhs eoithwn.t of
llillaboto, itrar the Scotch church. TliUMS: Single
acevice, f 5; Colt lo stand and nick. $10. Caie M e
veut, but not tpouuhle lor mcidenti.
Faruitra ahuiiM thin hote brfoie breeding.
He has the ptopottiotm that will pivnse.
F. W. DELSMAN
Address, HilKboro, IJ. I . l).No. 3.
saasatssadra(ataMkttNaOta'
ARDLAMONT
A RDLAMDNT, the full-Mtiotlcd Clyilcsdalc
A Stalliou, dark bay, thtcc years old, wciliiii
i6tx, built ou inoik'l lines, a sure foal-gctter, anil
coiuiug from the lest Ntotk ever imported from
Scotland.
Will Stand the Season of 1907
iu Washington County , st ml at the firm of T. K.
Davis, 3 miles northwest of llillslMro.
Ilia aire by Katmuur, h by Millionaire; bis sire's dam p.ot by
Piince l.lewrllyu. His lira rinni iv:m by Teoi!i;o, he by Mauler of
Ilrautyrc. Ilia grand ilsni was by Mtuv M ixui, he by 1'iiuct Al
Ired, bis dam by Trince Aitur, got by Tiince t'lisrlie, Inking hisl
rie at I.ancatliire; got by Glnu rr, litt piue at (;hig' ; b by
llroomfleld Chituiploii, got by t'.lnmer ecoii.t, bis ilm Beauty by
Prince of Wales, tint at MambeiUr, !foiUiiil, got by tlrneial, his
daw Darling, got by ,Siiipou, be by I.?dty, the tllasgow piviniiiiii
borne of IK56, '1 hese hornci were all rrgpttrrrd CIHrda!, aoiue of
them being tmpotted fioui ScotUud lu tlm cii Iv days by the C helmets.
Single Service, $5.00; To Insure, f 10.
For further information call on or address,
Phone 314 Farmers' Line.
DRINK
GAMBRINUS
BErErR
SOLO BY
Ue LION
K. J. LYONS, Tronrllor
H'sss
COQUET
(50527)
Tho Percheron Stallion, 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 by the Percheron So
ciety of America as No. 44233.
Will Stand Season of 1907 as Follows
MoinUyH, from 10 a. m. lo 4 p, m., nt ,Ioh, Conner's, tirnr C.lencoo;
TuowlayB, 10 to 4, nt Ladd & Herd l'arm, Heedvillc,
WedilCHilaya, 10 to 4, at John Welch's, mile north of lleavcrlon, on Can
yon Road; Tliursdayn, Krliluyn unit Hatitnlays, at Pnm K urns' place,
Kcthany; Nights and mornliiKS of Thursdays, Fridays ami Saturdays, at
the home barn,
TermstInsurancc, 17.50; lo Insure, $15; Season,
$12; Single Service, $H.
HERMAN GLASIIE, Manager
W. B. CATE & SONS I
Breeders and Growers of nnd Dealers in I
Registered Hereford Cattle, Clydesdale Horses,
Poland China Hogs Shropshire Sheep I
and Angora Goats I
Young things of both scxi-s, of nil kinds, for sale at very rciisotiiihlc B
piicea. Our founiliition titock is wdtctcd from the bent fumiliiH of H
their respective breeds in the U. S. nnd luimpo, n uiirilli'im of cost. H
Tbe individuals we are selling are cxccjiliornlly useful to 1' cilic B
Coart trade, liaving hern bred and niiiad iu llui Willami-lte Valley B
and are thoroughly aciliiniilcd. Iln-d by such sin-H im llcnu Ilium- B
md for cattle; Millionaire (imported from Kcolhuwl) for boracs; Wil- B
latnctte Chief, by Clnckainns Oliief, by C.oo.1 1 Know for lioi'H uud B
equally good for abeep nnd goat 11. ' ' I
A Young Clydesdale StaKion I
Iu service to a few marcs; $10 to insure.
Young Full Blood Ulutk Spanish Jack; service, $12 1
Horse and Jack fof sale. Pasture for .ill stock B
for breeding, at reasonable prices. I
iiaajVMraiMtetSnaBSai
Ihe HaiiiKomo
h Sltltltdil
1
Br i i iiiiissaaaswaaiaaaa
C1IAS. DAVIS.
Ilillshoro, R. 1'. I). 3
Tlm llest of All ItiM-rs
SALOON
11 i:iabw:rai
rm23m:mYUr.rMKKKri i.ains fJ