The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, May 16, 1907, Image 2

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Enter! at tbe Pust-offlcs at HUlsBoro,
' Oregon, m semnd-elaaa mail batutr.
LLCilS A. VOSO, Editor.
County Official Paper
Subscription: On Dollar per Annum.
lesaed Every Thndt)
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liONO McKtXSKY
WASHINGTON POINTY, OREGON
Population, 2,imm. First County is
dairying:: 1 loo eases coudensed milk
daily ; two bis; condensers; billions at
feet merchantable timber, thirty
milliou feet annual ent, will nearly
double product this year; richest of
gardeu lands in the world; bulk of
county can drive to Portlaud and re
turn in a day; finest market; rreat
bop district; line school system; ft
nest climate ou coast ; mild winters;
uo county debt ; best natnred and best
read people in world, population con
sidered. Pest iu everything.
HII.LSRORO
( onuty seat; 2,000 people; Sii
churches, Protestant and Catholic
two banks; two telephone systems
'.; in uk condenser; sawmill; two
railroads: uud electric line coming:,
AM) THERE Ynl ARE!
Ata Ruef, of San Fnncifco graf:
fame, has conftStfd to therhargr
against him, although ha ears he it
not guilty. Ruef atr that Hensj
had him dead to the law, and bi
hastened to get under cover.
Uuef gives op tvidence ttfat i
wanted by the Stale he will likel
eave several jers io San Q dentin
Slowly but surely tha web is being
drawn arouod those who sold San
Francisco when the city was in it
Hour of travail. The next toon
fesa like enough will te Mayo;
Scboit'.s
Mayor bane is receiving heartt
support io the wholesale disUi lj
of l'oitUtd, where steady men an
employed. The little Doctor ii go
ing to give Mr. Devlin a hard figh
fir election, and Lane should bea
him. Devlin haa been clcce to th
corporstior.s altogether too long U
make a good servant. Dr. Laoe
rhould be I'o.Uani's next mayor
rortland has loit nothing by Lane'
1 . . a,
election, aun0jb partisans raid
tbe citr would stop forging ahead
if Dad Williams were drftaUd.
Sue Makes a Kew Pie and the Deacon
Spills Crer
Aint I glad that I am livin'!
Grass lia cushions, iea' like silk.
Dogwood tretrs are sliootin' blos-'oins
rofi an' creamy, jes' like milk.
Hoses red are poutin', tetnotin'
'Hound tli porch, and on the wall;
Seems like Nature's jes a-bustin'
With the Ijeauty of it all!
It yes is feastin on the landscape,
Nothin but a nuue of green,
With here V there a touch of color
fairest sight I ever seen.
'Appetite is gettin' better;
Hat so much I fairiy sigh
S te's diskivered a new livbrid;
Calls it custard-rhubarb pie!
Cot a bouquet like the vintage
Of ol' wine, that's laid fer yean,
Waitin fer the cork to open,
Yicldin joys, an' dryin' tears
Come on, ol' May like your comp'ny
iuaKcs or iciiers nite me thrive
Seems when everything ia growin',
Makes me glad that I'm alive!
FOR SALE
Kigbty acres of land, within thref
roilea of Gasion; Twelve acrer
cleared, cf which ooe acre is in tin
Hearing ptunes. Forty acres ol
good timber. Will largely pay for
place perhaps pay all. Log hou
on place that one ccuid deenpj
until he built. Half mile Horn
rehcol. Thirty living springs or.
properiv tine for dairy ranch.
Term's, $2,000, half down, balance
on lime. Heaeonable intirest
Anyone wL-hing to look this plici
over can write a day or 6o before
comiog, aod he will be met a'
fetation aid taken to place E
liest, uaston, Ure.
Argus end Journal, $1 75.
John Koch, of south of Cornelius
was in the city today.
Argus and Tacific Monthly, $1 50
J. P. Wpgner, of Forest Grove
waa in tha ciiy today. Kt Wagner
h still with (lit circulation depart
ment of one of the Portland papers
H. L. Fliof, of near Scholls, was
q town ttis morcinp, and slates
that it ia impossible at this time to
men and teams to work on tbe
roads.
An entertainment will be piven
at tbe Congregational church, on
Friday veuiog, May 17, at t.
o'cloci. Circumstances will pre
vent Mrs. Wirfte of the Cabbage
Patch" being with oi at tbia time
but she is expected later. A pro-
Kraui, consUlirg of voetj music,
ehsdow pan!oroune, violin solo,
Ti psy T urvy drill and action long,
itiy drill, and by mn, ''Nearer My
0d to Thee," illuslnted with 22
x e. There will b a rale cf cm
Iroidercd aid fancy band bags
4 lately after the prorm.
Au-I-eian. 15 esents: hiMrn 1f
B A tartar .iilrecresent Fhoe
nix Lhlf No. 34 at tbe Pjlliah
Grande Lodge io PoitUrul, text
week.
Argus and Orefrmian, $2.00.
Cum Woman's Weaknesses.
We refer to that boon to weak, nervoos,
suffering lonioii known as Dr. Pierce's
Favorite Proscription.
Ir. John l"yfe on of the Editorial Staff
otTHK Bcusctic Mkoical Rkvikw says
of Unicorn pt(IlcfotititiHoen) w hich
Is oue of the chief ingredients of the "lfa
vortta Preecrt ptlon :
A remedx which Invariably lot as a utee
fata iniruurator makes (Or normal ac
tivity of the entire rvp ajjiicuvo MMem.
He eualinuca " In Hclonlas e liareatutslica
wnt which more full answers tint alwva
tMirpoara Ihnn ut uMxr Jru ttHh wMck I ant
ruMdutfal In tho trvatnieut of iliseasro w
culiar u wotnea it Is seldom that a case ta
which do-w not Drrwnt some Indication
for this remedial aireui. lr. Fyfe further
says: "The following are among tha k'iiiii
Indications tor Hekailas (Cnlcorn root!, (am
or achln in tha bark, with leacorrhra i
atonic (weak) corKtlik fHot the reproductive
onrana ot toumcn. mem it depression and ir
ritability. aV-ociiri wlilK-tironlc diseases ot
tha reprod vl U?e organs ot women: coni ant
sensaikn Jt boat In tha tvfion ot the kid
aaya; menDrrbajrla iftoodtmi). due to a weak
ened condition exit be reproductive system!
amenocntrM-gtivftcd ur h-nt monthly
(tMffii rruoi or acroaipanytna ao
ronultloa or the datmiTe onrans
mlc thin blood! halHi; dran-f .ua
ia U extreme loner part of tbe
If moranr less of tl. above svmi'toma
Pe'.ter luii t.il:e IT. fiercj FavorHi
enuol
nicii l nicorn root, or lleionla.
an,! the medical
lnl'riHs of which it
niost faithfullv roorpents.
Of ISoklau Seal root, another prominent
Inarrpdiont of "Kavorito 1'ivsi-rii.lit.n,
Prof. Kinley EllinwoHl. 1. 1).. of Bou-
nlt MMical loliMn. t. lucago, says:
"It la aa Imponant rviirdy lit tiKmk'rs of
tbe voniu in all catarrhal coiKt.tiou
aud aviieral mfivlemriil. it U uU'fiil
Prof. Johu M. S udu.-r. M. IX. late of
Ciuclmtati, says of tioldi:t Seal root
"la rvlatloa to Us tvntal iitivtson the
aysteak thtrt u no wm i w in v. olMiit uhk-h
ti.'rt i$ttck afiKntl ni!Himititf vpinitiK. It
t KMirnifly tvKatditi a Hit louic useful ta
all dehllltaUHi siatra."
Pi
rof. ii. Itarthoiow. M. D.. of JefTerson
Aledlcal lollct, savs of troUlen Nal :
"Valuable In uterine homorrhae. menor-
rbafia iaxllni and n.MkViivo dysnivnor-
rDOa ipatnrut luntruatKHt1.
lr. Pirc's r'avirii I'rwk-rfntion faith.
fully rwprvwMtts all the almve named in
rrnlienu and cuiv tliedisea for which
Wey are recomnieuoed.
Paying the
Price.
9y Louisa J. Strong.
Copyright, 11M7, by P. V. Kastraent.
As Ordway dodxed tlinuli tii.'
sti-wtm of trtittle at tlie tTossJu merry
greeting saluted him from a trowdod
at.lo car that just misxcl him an it
cbuKgl by. He bowed grravely to the
auiillux oeeupanta, observing that She
was of the uuwlvr, aud then he pN.'iseit
on to the busluesii appoi;ituifnl that
had prevented Ids boing lu the party.
It waa an appointment that he mlgiit
have easily evaded, but be felt the need
of time to consider ail aatnnUbliiK reve
lation which bad heeii mnde to hliu
that morning.
"Beeatwe I think It has gone far
enough, or too far for That matter,
ud to save you the pain uf a refusal
I tell you this open sex-ret," the in
former had declared mittfuuuiniousl.v.
"foe it U an ojieu secret Iu our crowd,
where all have conspired to keep It
from you, that Miss Annabelle Mills
before ahe met you wagered a box of
tjiove with the girls that she would
bring you to the polut of proional vou,
the hitherto invulnerable lu three
months."
Ordway had taken the blow without
flluchhig. He had thanked the consid
erate rcvealer of eecrets without com
ment, to the mystification of that Indi
vidual, who felt cheated of h!a antici
pated sensation. It was instinctive
self defeu.e in Ordway, who knew
Cathcart's Interest lu one of the fnir
wagerera and suapected the magna
ulmity was but an effort to help her
to win. But he could not doubt the
truth of the communication in the face
of the evidence given.
ni reflectloiu) were exceedingly bit
ter as he plunged along In nn absorp
tion that drove ail tboiiKhta of busi
ness from bin uilud. He had Iieen an
easy victim; he hud not resisted, but
bad succumbed almost ot once to the
wiles of the Iteauty. From the mo
ment of meeting she had stood to him
for all that Is lovely, charming aud
"I ASK TOO TO M.UUIY MB."
true in woman, and he had early ac
knowledged to himself the desire to
win her If possible and the determina
tion to endeavor to do so. Aud he had
soon become aware of the fact, in
credible as It hud seemed to him, that
she was not wholly averse to the win
ning. He. had at Inst felt sure of that
beyond peradveuture, uud his heart
bad thrilled with the inspiring certain
ty of success, a success that he regard
ed with reverent gratitude and vows
of greater worthiness. The sly raillery
from their common associutes ujion
bis evident mid entire suiijugntion he
had taken as a matter of course, to be
borne with the equanimity of the vic
tor, never dreaming they were scout
ing him as an easy, an amusing vkilm
uor siiepecttng that her adorable yield
ing was Insincere. '
He bad come to love her w ith all his
power to love woman. 1-onlng her, be
would go through life alone, uud the
lit. or a Vulttsf Wij,f, l,a,i jii'ided
the Kul rf his manhood a puppet la
a game, iu the Jut anger that pres
ently surged over him, for the moment
Scaring his pain, he felt that ahe was
llitle better than murderess, she
had known from the ttrat. He had not
tried to conceal his hve. She had OV
tliierately lnred him on to the wreck
ing of nil that was best tu him. She
was unworthy of the slightest resiect.
He wondered that he could have so
loved one ao utterly false. But noma
Inner cioisfl.ui.stiess crled out at thW
harsh Judgment of her. As he thought
over all that their lutlmate association
had shown Uliu of her character tt
Kvnicd IniHwslltle that ahe could be
the frivolous, cold hearted ctxiuctts
which the sit om Ion declared her to be,
and yet - nud yet With a weary sigh,
he uWtinlonc-d the effort to understand.
Itut the hurt remained aud decHued
as he rcciillttl his appointment with
her for that evening, an uptkiintincut
which meant that the hour had couie
for the ti ski ni? and auswcrhiK of the
question more tuiHriut to him than
life Itself. And by the Uk lu her
sweet eyes, when she granted hitu per
mission to come, he had left assured
that ahe understood and did mt repel
him.
Did tt mean to hoc but the crown
ing of her uuaii victory? Well, she
sh'tnld have the poor gratlnVatkm of
whmhiit the senseless wager! U mat
tered little to him nothing uiatterxsj
to him now. He tried miiiil.lv to out
lino a future that would take him to
distant lauds nud new assuvtatlona,
where be would strive to forget and
Jlso strive to regain his faith In ha
minify. Some time he mlKht echapa
feel stMru of himself that he could uot
scorn her oh nly uikl lllng her puerile
ilnpliclty in her face.
As he ueared her house he saw with
surprise that It was lighted up, and as
he entered the ball he heard familiar
coi.vs aud laughter. She was lu haste
thcu to Hauut her victory aud had as
ambled her confederates In readineaa.
He set bis teth uud reststet the Im
pulse to retreat, to leave her vainly
waiting, the butt of her triumpaaut
allies. The humiliation through which
it seemed she designed to drag him
ouv;bt surely to be the deathblow to
his love. For that. If for uo other rea
son, he would endure It.
He waited for her lu the library,
formulating his tpeech In the fewest
vords possible aud the least exprev
don of sentimeut that would give her
ihe victory for which ahe had demean
ed heislr.
i am taking you from your frieuda,"
a. hegau as she entered. "I will kep
you but a ruomeut I wish to ask
you"
Slu came to him swiftly with raised
hand.
Hush!" she entreated. "Say noth
ing. I have a confession to make, and
then I want you to go away quietly
uud leave 'town toulght, that uooe of
theui may know that you have been
here. It is the last but 1 have not
you caunot understand until I have"
she faltered, her .shame dyed face
drooping. -Before I met you I the
I I can scarcely voice the shame
less you had beeu represented as one
singularly Indifferent to to one who
had never beeu iuterestud enough in
any womau to sue for her favor It
was predicted that you never could be
brought to the polut of offering your
aelf to" she stammered pitifully aud
caught her breath "I was challenged
t try my power, with exultant proph
ecy of failure, and It led-to to a silly
wager. I" accepted the dure-all this
before I had seen you when I met
you" again she faltered "I tried to
withdraw I was derided and goaded
t.-oustau;iy with no, I have no excuse
to offer I am utterly ashamed of my.
elf uud despise myself as heartily as
you must now you know and I have
failed. They came unexpectedly to
ulL'ht. tha last uight of the wager, to
gloat over my fuilure. (Jo now aud
try to have some pity for a silly girl
who did not realize what she was"
lie cuught her hands. Interrupting
easeiiy. -you have uot fulled, for I
uow make you au offer of my hand.
I ask you to marry me."
She twisted her imprisoned hands
uud died brokenly:
"I thank you for your generosity
but you caunot mean It you cannot
have even resect for one"
"I mean it fronf my heart," he broke
In, something In her manner, her hum
ble face and trembling tones sweeping
away everything but his love for her
uod restoring his fulth and trust In her.
"I- rum the moment 1 met you I have
had uo thought but to win you to"
"Think of what I ntn guilty," shs
whimpered tearfully, with a shy glance
Hint made his heart leap.
"I can think of nothing but that you
are you hate been sincere, that you
love
There wus a rush aud commotion In
the hull, with calls for her uud an Im
patient rap upon the door; then It burst
open, disclosing the crowd, aud a girl
cried, "How unfair of yoti, Aunabelle,
to summon him here at the last mo
ment to wring a"
"Come In, all of you." Aunabelle in
tcrrupfed gayly, slipping her hand in
Ord way's, her radiant eyes seeking his,
come In and congratulate me. Mr.
Ord way is going to buy my gloves in
the future."
The Rulino Paaaion,
"Brokely borrowed money from me
this morning," said Little. "He told
me he wanted to buy a Jioeketbook."
"Oh, I see," exclaimed Large. "He
wns getting something for nothing."
Harper's Weekly.
A Sprig 8og.
Vou must wake and call ma early.
call
mc oariy, mother, dear.
Tomorrow '11 bo the gla.tdast day of all
the glad new year.
Oct out my winter flannela, mother: mv
chest uroteclor. Nav.
Don't fall to get my arclles, too, for I'm
to te queen or the May!
fh,.mathtr, I am quite kchoo! the hap
piest ever yot!
Orip germ are stealing through me, and
niy eyes are wringing wet.
I've Influenza, tonsilltls and pneumonl-a.
And yet 1 ahout with laughter loud, for
I'm to be queen of tha May)
Ted, rnodJcr, cawd me eardy cat I may
pray my throad
Ad suns my feed Id mu'tard (I'm hoarse
ad flcly goad!).
But nebbar mid. Brig garladn; I't feedlg
awful gay.
It Is the gladdest, marrlaat Obe, for I'b
to be quaed oh da May!
-New Tork Ufa,
ai'touo.vst.
IS TUK CIKCrir ClU'UT OF T1IK
STATU Or OKKUOS KOU WASH.
1S0TOS roi'NTY
I'aciilo llailwav A JinvigitUm )
Company, a Corporation, I'Ulnliif, I
vs. ;
Mary 8. McOre. Ih-lVndant.
To Mary 8. McGee, (hp alnivo named
l'cfcndaitt :
In tbe name of the Slute of Oregon, vou
are hereby (SMnir.an.ied un. I rtsUireil to
be an. I appear in the above enliiled Court
and answer the isonplslut tlmreiu
hied a-iinst you on ur before the expira
tion of vis weeks fnon the dam of Hie tirt
tuih!i(tttl.i ,.r ii.u c........... i.. .,. . .,.
nibiicailon of Ibis Summons In the IIiIIh
ioro Argns. the tirst i.iil.beail . .1 r
lHi..g May Hi. PR T, to wit. on or lv or., i
Satuidov. the oth day of J.ilv. Per kml !
yon will leao like noil.o Till ir v. ,
.ill pleai.' ukn o s ' b . if' v u ,i o
to p,Hs.r ...,! ,er said ', .!
pbintitr w ill lake ii.lB.,,et !. u L ' ' '
e.uHlem..i1.g,I,ap ;roViat.i. tolh,.us" :
of the piam.ill aa'irlghiol 5, v lor Ibe!
proper coastru. lioii. proper "s oiiriiv ami '
convenient operalo.i'or'its li". oY i" I
way a right of way overa Ta.-t of lu. .1 s . j
nate In the iv.inly of Washington and
Stale nf il,, i I i i. i
eril.ed a. toWMo iitf !
Iking a Hrtion of the Southu
ter of Section Twenty eight. Town-l ip
Hove North, liange Vive W1 of the
ill, Mer., Isiil.rularly ilcscrils'il tt.s '...
Iowa, to-nit;
A strip of land 100 feet w i.le. hcine ;,i
feet nn each side tl-e (enter in,. of ibe
I'aeH'te Ksllway ,t Nu Iguii.m Cmiitany's
Railway, as surveyed. hN-altst aud ii.lo'j.:.
ed aer.s subl lt.i.s, said ivi.tct line bit.
ing itOMNltel a follows:
I egitiuitig at the intersection f sal.l ;
center line miili ibe p,,,, ,,r MU
otilhwint iinsrter, at a pohit II!.;, IW
North cf the. Southeast corner iboreo';
running thence in SouthnrMei'.y .liiee .
lion on 10 degree rurve to (be fell, 7T-I '
feet; thence on a spiral to the K ft, 4i fe,-t- '
Ihenee South .t) degres Ik! miimt, West
t!l 1 feet; thence on a s,i,:, to th, rifbt,
lEiftk'titherceou a7).!i'g curve o tlu richl, ;
1ST 3 feet; Ihems? on a spiral to the right j
t)0 fee': Ibenre South M degree,, M n.iu-'
utes Wet. xbvj feel ; llu u. e on a si.IihI lo I
the lell, 15 leet; thfiieo on a 10 degr, '
i .oTo oi toe ieu..k U icri, to an interen
lion with ibe South Hue of sabl South
ws: quarter, !U0 feet Kasl of the South.
IrsWrriV;P.T:r c",,tni!,1i","
acres, an.l lor the costs and dh-lmrsr-
'v'i',i nun m iit'ii
ny order ol 'unorab o J. W c...li
Judge of the t'ouulv Court ol the Su:,. ol '
Oregon, for Washingtim Cotititv, nui.tr I
and dated the pilh .lay of M.iv, i:n:7. and '
which oo'er requires that )mi appear and !
answer said complaint on or bi l. ro the -expiration
of Mix Weeks from the dale ofi
tbe first publication ol'vai.l Numinous, to '
wit, on or before Satnrd-tv. the liih .lav of'
luiy, in..?. iiA'ii i:y iiAKi:, I
Altorneys for liaintitl.
Execut:ix' Notice
. , . . , ,
Notice Is hereby earn h.it the fount v
I out t of asbiii)toii Coiii.tv.Ur.foii, has
aiiH.iiited tbe iiu.li r-lgne,l uses tri x
of the last will and twCtiiieut of Itielmtd
dau.lfonl. deH.sed, and that I luueiliilv
.pialilusl as such, nud all pecsoi s having
claims aguitist said estate arc Imrehv nuti
lied to present, them lo me, lib prom-r
vouchers, at the law ottos? or Heuton
Itowuiau, in Ilillslairo, Washington
Cotinly, Oregim, within six months from
this date.
Dated Ibis April St. l!f7.
A LICK M. SAMM'ol;l
Rxecutrixot (he Ust Will and lesla
ment of liicbard Saiuliord, lceease I,
lleulon llowuian, Attornev lor Kvucu
trix.
SUMMONS
IN THE OltlCTIT COITUT Of TUK
8TATK OF (iltK(i').V, Foil THE
COUNTY OF WASHINGTON
Albert A. Mead, I'lalidilV,
vs.
Mary A. Shcpard and lomt.iir.l
investiiinnt l'o:ni.auy, Mur-
tha Frame, Henrietta
Frame, Harry Frame, pud
Millon II. Whitney, Charles
S. Fairchilds, llarry K.
Mooney, Sanford 11. I.a.bl
and Frank Hucennan, Ho.
celvers of the Lombai'd In
vestment Company, a Coipo
ration, Defendants.
To Mary A. Shepard and Lombard In
vestment Company, Martha Frame,
Henrietta Frame, harry Fiamn and
Milton It. W hitney. ( Diaries S. rair
childs, Harry K. Afooney, Sauford II.
Udd and Frank Uitgeruuiu, lict-eiv.
era of the Loin haul InvHstmeut torn
paiiy.nt'urporntioii.llio alH.ve named
DefeiidanU:
In the name of the State of Oregon, you
and earh of you are hereby napmed ami
commanded to appcur iu the above enti-j
tied Court in the above eiitiile-l came,!
and answer the Complaint theroin Died i
against you, on or before tha expiration j
of six weeks from tho date of the first
publication of this Sumir, oris In the llillf- j
lioro Argus, the lirst publication thereof;
being on the i.h day or March, l!l-7, to-
wit. on or befoie Ibo Fllh tiny of May, I
l!(7; and you will please take nolice, that
if you fall so to appear and answer, the :
Plaintiff will apply to tho Court lor the J
relief prayed lor and demanded in his
Complaint to wit, for a decree uciujjdiig
and decreeing the liaintill to be thu own
er in fee simple of ill of the Kast hoi; of'
the Northwest Quarter of Section One, I
Township Two North, Ibirifin tour Went,
of the Will. Mer., in Washington fount v, I
Oregon, containing eighty acres; that Hie
claims of the Defor daubs unit each of
them of. in and to said pi-onilws art) with
out right, and that neither of ai.l He-;
fondants have any right, title or Interest '
whatever in said promises above dicrile i
ed.orany portion tliercofjlli.it tho Ile..
fandants and r.ach of them bo forever
barred and precluded from any claims or I
any right, titlo or inlorest in or lo said 1
premises or any part or parrel thereof,!
adverse to the lialnllll: and for audi !
other and further relief as may be iin is ,
sary and propur.
This Summons Is served upon you by
ntll,l(,ull.,,i kwnl....r II........1 lnl I .
p..... .w.,.,,, tjj i.p'iri ,,, 1 1 ootii ,oo: I uillll'
as A. Mel ride, Judge of ibo above onli
tied fouit, tiiado an, I dated In open
Court on the 2lilh day of March, l!i07,
which Order requires you and each of vou
to appear and answer on or before 'iho,
expiration of six weeks from tbe date of
he first publication of this Boiiitiioit,
to wit, on or before May IS, VXfl.
UA0LKY .t If A UK,
Attorneys for I'hiiiiUff,
Building Maieriol
We have just received a large shipment of Shin
gles, Lime, Cenieut, Brick, Fire Brick, Fire Clay,
Sand, Gravel, 1'ibcred and Unfibcrcd Plaster.
See our prices before buying elsewhere.
Climax Feed Store
Both Phones
''a rSm.i ik
I SHERIFF'S SALE
i Notice ia hereby glten that b virtue of
ol an ctovnll.iii IsKUr.l nut of tlie Clix'Ull
! Court t'f tbe Slate ot Oregon, for the Conn
jtyof Wa-biiiglon, dale,! tlio 1st dav 1.1'
! April, IHC. in favor of J. K.Schooh. plain,
tit), nud attiiinst K. T, Kane, IVlendaiil,
) on a Judgment
for tlie sum of Sla llundml and S,venty
, Six mill TI-'.UO lollrs In I'nilnl Siittes
i tiold Coin, mill) Interest u like u0h loin
at tbe rale ol tW per cent mr annum
from tbe, Mb day of iKs-embcr, ItM, Io me
diieele.l and delivetml, eonimandtng me
to make sale of the reel i.toprrt? heivln
i afiur ile. ri(s-,l, I have levied ittoi ami
r;"'''"t , " 1"1r,"V'l '". J v.ill. on
M .day, tl,e .t It ,ay of Way, IW, at the
Tl ,i w . ,,Ax,urt "'" in Mil
ngt-m I om..y Oreg,m., ibe
1,1 "rJ 1 'otxJ.MkA. M.ofsabi dav, aell
V,,",f B,,i hV V '"'!'" 'l"
'."i' l"l'U'' ?" ,' l"
To 7'?' P"' 'T''"' ,
W "!'l"!.i Cotinly. Oregon, ami
V. o'l "f l'k'T vT- tV', "''t
i 1,7 w . 1 . W Ml ,,r,ld
" , f,1"' ,W -"' County . Oregon
",UW 'Vl,'!"' 1 .T" 51 ,N
VJ, r'.'i ,1 "h,",,( l U,
Ofgon. l0S4tsV the sum of alt hint
! i1! 'AX,y !!Vr..,,.',,::" ,u? J'':"14 tn
, . .,,,, win ,,mii iiiirest
Ibe:, -on in like (iol.l (oiu at the taleol
.six per rem per niintim Iron! tbe 1st day
. of Apill. I'T, and for the coata ami e
1 peusei of Hold Kile ol'srtl.l aril.
1 Said i.l l I matt subject to re
; di'inplioit ns iwr st slide of Oiitgon.
j I'nled at llillsboro, Oregon, tbia lllb
; ditp of Apttl, !k7.
i J. W Connell
sherltf of WuMbiniiton t'ouulv, Oregon,
It V C. T. Kane, l uily,
I anab y, Alloroey fi.r I'lalnlltV.
A FATAL MISTAKE
s tUteii Mrt.le by I he Wisest
llillsluuo People
of
It'snfulitl
lllislllke to iwolr. l lim La. I.n
lUckjiebe is lbn llisl symptom of kidney
S,.ili.. ..,..,lt.w.i..- r..n..
!!n'Kbl.,ey rilUeuialbem promptly,
; Hon't delay until loo lata. '
i l ull)
I it IsH'unies illsbeles Hi icIH' die
eiee.
Willbiin I'.itiiigar.lner, letlttsl, of f.'l
Water St..Sa,ini, Oie..Hiiyv
fr .in is'rsonal pxperienco when I say
llinl lioan'n Money ',a tlo all that la
claimed for them lu cur'ng kidney e.-in-plaint
and backache. I had felt the need
.l such a remedy I'orag.Mhl long a bile,
bill did not know Just what I should use,
I have found thai many uiinllcliies are
orlh!es, nud that aven phvsb-lana' pre.
scripllons do not always prove ellecllve,
When I n-iid ol IkMin's Kidney I'llls,
letwover. I was Induce,! to gj to a drug
store and procure a hukoIv. The luo-k.
t ache and Irregular condition of the kid
i nevs which bud uiiuov.hI . ,,ni.,kiv
; g-iv wav iihm beglnuing t use our
i r nicly, I w:t rctonsl tu a condition of
I e.tstt and Com toil. I rlHu,i..,..l
l loan's kblncv I'llls lo anvone iu ne.l ol
such a lur-dlciue.''
For mile by all dealers. Pri.H1 ,v cents.
I'oitcr-M U.tirn Co., ItulUlo, New York,
sole nebula for the I'uiird Stutcs,
la tncuilH-r the name, Doao's, and bike
no oilu-r.
COnWltt A HLIDCL
All kiu.Nof Fresh Meals. Prices Rea
sonable. Will meet all competition.
Chickens and Poultry always on hum!
upon order. Free delivery to all parts
ol the town. We buy fat slock,
SoA ftoanaa
Second Street, HSIIaboro, Or
Edison's Cold Mould
ed Records in Stock
PKICU 35 CENTS
tiiii
. L. McCORMICU
HILLSBORO .. OBf.CON
Insure Your Stock
Insure your horses aud livestock
and wlini yctt lose one yon will get
caith. Don't take chances when It
is not tit-crsiary. Take out s policy
IN A KRMAIII.K COMPANY
1 am ngcut for the National Live
stock Association. Insures against
death from any cauie. lltop me a
line. - Terms reasonable,
JOHN VAMIKRWAL Bfitveiloii, dr.,
II, V. 11. No. 2
The (jld relia'de fire insurance man.
BICYCLE SHOP
ics, buns, litubrelm
and Sewing Machiues re
paired and cleaned. Hand
saw filing and setting. Also
agents for new bicycles.
Call iu before buying or
getting work done elsewhere
F. ?. DM LEY,
Mn'n St., tvaaf of 8ohulmrloh'a Storm
T
WssaaWwriaia;asTUai
SAMSON
Weight, 1 1 io; 7 yoais dd, black-brown,
finely built. Just the horse for gets that
make the most serviceable hoists for
far in and driving purposes.
NV.II Sttiml lite Season of l)07:
At the Jolly farm, four ut .1 ore I n f r.f.'.rn inuihwrri of
IlilUboio, nrur llic Scotch I htitcb. ii'.K M S: Single
seiv ice. fS; Coll lo aland ami Mick, f to, luie.i.ir
vent, but not responsible lot a. c.iriits.
I nuns ahou'.a m-c lliln boi-.e brlote I itnlli g
He has the ptoporlioiis that ill piece.
anua
r. w.
Address, iril!s?);ro, It. I . I). ,o. ;).
ARDLAMONT
A RDI.AMONT, the 1'nll-hloodcd Clydesdale
. Stallion, dark bay, thuv yeais old, weighing
built on model lines, a sine foal-getter, and
coming from the best stock ever impoitcd from
Scotland.
Will Stand the- St'oson of 1907
iu Washington Cotinly stud at the farm of T. U.
Davis, j!j miles northwest of llillsboro.
Ilia sire by Kaiaiitnr.be l v Million ,ne, t.i.i s-it 'a lUm pot by
Ptince l.lewellyu. His lost dam n by li. t..).,:o, be by M.'atrtof
Kraut)!, lbs gintul dun wes I y Mmv Mao u, be b Prince Al
fred, bis ihtiil by 1'iiuce Aistie, j:ol lv liicio t'bsiiie. taking hut
poeat Unraltiie; got by tilnt.c-.-i, i,r a i,s nl i;Upnw . he by
Hrooni field Champion, tol by Clanc. f bs-ciol, bis dhiu Heauty by
Pfincs ol Wales, hi. I ut .Mitini.. -ci, S. ollac.l. ol by General, bis
dam Hurling, got by Sampson, he I y I cily, tin-Cla' w temiiim
hore of Htj, These hopirs rte ni t.gi.teir.l 't"!df.taif, aome of
thettiliugiliirtt.( ffom .Se:.!bm. in tbee.it I y .lay shy Ibe Cbaluirti.
Single Service, 5 s); To 1 nsiiie, Mo.
For futlher iii.'ormatbin call on or ad.liffs,
CIIAS. DAVIS.
Phone 3,4 l arin.rs' l.i.te. j , Mm0f y j
i DRINK
GAMBPxjNUS
SC?1I) IIY
Sfie LION SALOON
li. J. tON. rroi.rlotnr
IMftttltlCMtceKrss34tOTttf)4M9t4)S
COQUET
(50527)
The Perchcron Stnllion, Imported
France in Juno, 1905.
Color, black, with star in forehead; weight, 1050; 18
hands high. Foaled April 10, iyoi. Owned by Cedar
Mill Perchcron Co. Is recorded by the Pcrcheron So
ciely of America as No, .14233.
Will Stund Season of 1907 as Followst
Mondays, from 10 a. 1.1. to 4 p. tlt j09. Coticdl's, m ar f '.lcncm-;
'Itiesdays, 10 to 4, at Lsdd & Ied l arm, Hecdville
We,,,,.g,UyH,iot.)4,I.lol,n Welch's, mile nottl, ,'f i:,ave,to, on Can
yoB Kcdi Thursdays, Fridays itml Salunla;,., at Fam Knn' place,
tht hZ.WM,,","1 "10r,linRfl f I " ly and Saturdays, at
Terms, Insurance, 17.51,; to Insure, $tiS; Season,
Single Service,
HERMAN GLASKE, Manager
W. B. CATE & SONS
Dreedun ond Growers of and Dealers in
Registered Hertford Collie, Clydesdale Horses,
Poland China llocjs, Shrojtslitro SJicep
and Angora Goals
Youiik tlntiirs 0r l.Olll KXPH, of
prices. Our fouu luliou nlot k
their respective bleeds in Hie
. iiv lo.nviuuiiia vc aie flciliti''
l,oast Hade, liaviui' been btc.l
...... .... wuii, iuiiii.niuie ompoili'i i-oiii Scut audi for l,,o ...
lau.ette Chief, by ClHckainas Cbii f, by (i . ' r ' i SU
e.,nslly Kood for sheep Rnts. ""W U" ,,0""
A Yflunri ClvtUK
- -
In service to a few
Young I till Hlood Black
TT si t 4 '
iiorsc ami jack lor
for breeding, at
l:c HilIlllstHIIO
t'o.ol) vMiitlioit
aaarv..tatai
vcutfaniurafanaRaa
Ft
rorn
nil l.illlll
in ndcrtcd
o. s. mid
, ho t:n!c nt ve ry rear.niuiblo
front the best fainilk-al .f
I'.nrope, iccanli,.,,., 0r
nrc
CXCCIilnu nllv leu. f.il lo l .11'..
sddlc Stallion
mares; 10 to iiu
urc,
Sjwnisl) Jt)( h; service, $12
sale. Pasture for all
slock
reasonable jiriccp.
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