nlarta it tts rsSt-offlea It tftUAboW, OrsJn, as Mroadtlut tuall shatter. - MICIVS A. IOHO, Editor. County Official Paper Subscription: On Dollar psr Annum. iMied Byerj Tbmrsday -BT- liONQ MeKKNEY WASHlNttTON COCSTY, OREGON Population, 20,000. First County in tfalrylar; llooeassaeondensfd nilk daily; two blf eondfnsfrs; billions of feet mtreaaatabla timber, thirty million feet annul cat, will nearly doable product this year; richest of garden lands in the world; bulk of comity ran drive to Portland and re tnrninaday; finest market; rreat kop district; fine school system; ft est climate on coast; mild winters; no eonnty debt ; best natnred and best read people in world, popnlation eon sldered. Best in everything. HILLS BORO County seat; 2,000 people; Sii canrehes, Protestant and Catholic; two banks; two telephone systems; bir milk eoudcnser; sawmill; two railroads; and eleetrie line coming: AND THERE YOU ARK! Some of oar two-by-fours are yelling about dollar wheat They seem to forget that the stock market and gambling operations are responsible, more than any thing else, fur the quotations in Chicago. Thos. C. Devlin refuses to meet Dr. Lane in open discussion of the municipal affairs of Portland and the people of the Rose City have missed a circus worth attending' Seventeen years of office holding have made Mr. Devlin chary of going up against thebluot ones like Dr. Lane; Big Bill Tart seem likely to land the republican nomination for the presidency. Jonathan Bourne, junior senator from Oregon, seems to be the only one yet holding Roosevelt np as a third termer And yet there are stranger things happening than Roosvelt running again. Don't you never forget that Roosevelt swore be wouldn't be vice-president and then took the nomination. Argus and Oregonian, $2. Dr. J. P. Tsmieeie and wife were Albany visitors yesterday. Argus and Journal, 11.75. C. Rebee, of Farmington, was up to the city tbis morning. Born, to Martin Palmateer and wife, of Reedville, May 20, 1907, s son. ..,..,. John Ennes, the South Tualatin sawmill man, was in town jester- aay. Mtj. L. M. Hoyt, of the Uniform Rank, K. of P., was in attendance at Pythian Grand Lodge, Portland, tuts week. Geo. Barrett, of Gales Creek, and a son of the late Friend Barrett, fractured one of the bones of his hand, the first of the week. Dr. Tamiesie attended the injury. Strayed From Cornelius, a bay mare,, weight about 900; smooth shod all around; mane clipped Jteward. Notify C. B. Buchanan, vorneuus. W. H. McEldowney, of Forest Grove, was in town yesterday after noon. Mr. McEldowney formerly owned a portion of the WilkW claim, and sold it last season to the Oregon Nursery Co. Mr. August Fishbuk and Mits &va Ualbreatb, of near Sherwood, were wedded May 23, 1907, by Judge H. T. Bsgley. of this city. The bride is a daughter of Jos Galbreatb, one of Sherwood's pio neers, . 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 nav for place perhaps pay all. Logboute on piace mat one could occudt aa a. ! w m until ne duui. mu mile from school; Thirty living springs on property noe for dairy ranch Terms, $2,000, half down, balance od time. Reasonable interest. Anyone wishing to look this place over can write a day or so before oocLcj, and be will be met at ttit:r nd taken to place E I;;, Qtttoo, Ore. Dca't forget to make your calcu )at!::s to spend your Fourth of JX.IJ so Jlilleboro. The citixens tcrshave fct3rained that no ef f::U iU b spared to make tbis Ct czziztt oelsbration ever held litis county. The veterans will t j t:ra, tisre will be all kinds of ar:vr::su, and the day will be K ,'zlzl tj the best fireworki (' V-jtrrrtaiaOicoo. T ; v Cswitipj Telegram and ....... ' " "f ' com employee iS MR ARREST Charged With Roughly Han- dling Little Jake Kuhn D. E. ROBINSON BEFORE C0CKT Beys St Thst he Alss Uses Ltsgnigc Vile A warrant of arrest was imied Tuesday evening against D. E, Robinson, employed at the col denser, the charge being assault and battery. Robinson had some trouble with the Jacob Kuhn, a small lad working at the condenser, and the arreet followed. Deputy Sheriff Ward Downs served the warrant and the case will be taken up the last of the week. This is not the only complaint against Robinson, as the young lads at the factory claim that he frequently handles the in louchly, pushing them around, and that he also uses vile language toward them. Robinson's case will come before Judge H. T. Bagley. Several parents have been io censed at the manner in which the defendant has conducted himeeil end if he continues to put his hands on little fellows some father is likely to lay hands on him. THE MARKETS, This morning's market reports compiled from Portland quotations. are: Valley Wheat, 83c. Barley feed, $21.50(222 per ton; brewing,!; rolled, 123 502J.50 Oata, White, f23 5C$29. Oats, gray, I2S(2 129 per ton. Bran, $17$1S per ton. Hay, valley timothy, $1718; clover, fy; grain, f(rf ?10. Potatoes, jobbing price, I2.CC 2.10 per sack. Eggs, fancy ranch, 18lSic. Butter, Creamery, 22o. TThat Do They Core? The above question is often asked eon- eeraiuf Dr. Pierce's two leadiiiii medi cines, "Golden Medical Discovery and FavorlW Prescription." Tha answer is that "Golden Medical Discovery I a most potent alterative or blood-purifier, ami tonic or invigorator and acta especially favorably In a cura tlvs way upon all the mucous lining sur- iaces, as oi tne nasal passages, tnroat, bronchial tubes, stomach, bowels aud bladdenrarlng a lame percent of catar rhal cates whether the disease affects the nasal paagci, the CBsoat, larynx, bron eaia, atomacBsfas catafrfcal dyspepsia), terut or other Wlvic orgSrr Even In vft i-twi of t iny affnrtimn It I. nfton fl. juccedil In affect- out, over-worked women no matter what has eaused the break-down, "Favorite Prescription "will be found most effective In building up the strength, regulating tha womanly functions, subduing pain and bringing about a healthy, vigorous condition of the whole system. A book of particulars wraps each bottle giving the formulae of both medicines and quoting what scores of eminent med ical authors, whom works are consulted by physicians of all the schools of practice as guides la prescribing, say of each In gredient entering Into these medicines. Tha words of praise bestowed on the several Ingredients entering Into Doctor Pierce's medicines by soch writers should have more weight than any amount of non - professional testimonials, because such men are writing for the guidance of their medical brethren and know whereof they speak. Both medicines are non-alcoholic, non secret, and contain no harmful habit forming drugs, being composed of glyceric eitractsof the roots of native, American medicinal forest plants. They are both sold by dealers in medicine. You can't afford to accept as a substitute for one of those medicines of known composition, any secret nostrum. Dr. Pierce's Pellets, small, sugar-coated, aay to take as candy, regulate and in vigorate stomach, liver and bowels. Another Office. An apt and witty retort was that made to the colonel of a regiment on one ccaalon by an old Quaker aunt, to whom he was complaining. He was an unpopular officer filled with a sense of bis own Importance and most over bearing in hie manner to bla Inferior officers, who disliked him heartily !n return and in consequence shirked tnefr duties whenever opportunity of ferad. "I have a most unsatisfactory set of men under mo," complained the young man, standing before the little old Quaker tody In a pompous attitude. "I am practically forced to d nil tiie work which should be done by them a treat part of the time. I am my own major, my own lieutenant, my own en sign, my own sergeant" He (topped and frowned down nnon his listener. 'And tneo la thine own trumDeter William, I fear." said tha aid iad, with a twinkle lti her era. Marrying Hetty Off. By Jamu LettiU. Copyright, 137, by Mary McKeon, Supper had been eaten, the dishes washed, and the cows milked, and the milk strained. Farmer Johnson and bis wife sat on the piazza and looked up and down the dusty highway. They had sat for ten minutes without speak ing, when the husband cleared his throat and said: "Ma, I've been thinking for the last three or four days." "Yes, I s'pose a person has to think Sometime," aba replied. ii ir rnrv. - 'I!?. - v6r.lta PfrtntloTi'ls a.1vior for Ihp -nfe u I one cT' oraist-a-s tuoii tSBlltr, weaMSSeg BWffjfiTffWits anH I a powertul jet genCly acting invrgtffat Inf tonic and nervine. For weak worn- 4,r;iU "bom Vbitikluj about fttlf ttctty. Kbo's iurtj tuga twenty fttti oil. alu't she?" "rsiie's puny flood looking and purty auiartT "Yos; she takes after me In those th'.ocs." "Rut she dou t got married. All the other gals arouud here arv stepping oiX, but she dou't seem to have uo fel ler. I did think up to a Lioutu ago (but she and that feller from towu named Wattersou was golug to make a i-inMi of It, but It aeetua she's stuck iti her nose at hlra. I'm kinder foellug that It's my duty to bar a aortous talk with her." Then you throw your feeling right owr the feuoe," replied the wife In de- BUB COl'LO Sl'HVET CVSRT FOOT OP TH UOAD. cisive toues. "Hetty hain't going to throw herself at no mail's bead. As for Mr. Wiitterson, begot miffed about something and quit coming here, aud he can stay miffed for all we care. I dou't sec no great rush about her get' ting married." The husbatid and father didn't want to say that her last hat cost $0 and her last drew $13 aud that lu the fall she would want a cloak costing at least $13, hut his wife knew him to bo a close man. What he remarked when be got ready to SRy anything further was: "There'd be room right here In the house for her and her husband If she h:id one. I d give him bis rent If he'd milk and chore aronnd, aud I'd make their board purty reasonable. If you told her ho perhaps It would encourage tier." "Sitmuel. nin I Hetty's "mother or not? asked the wife. "You are her mother, of course." "Then you leave things to me and don't worry yourself any more. When a girl's mother dou't know what Is best for her. her father needn't try." lie sighed and groaned aud grunted and said the wlud would probably change to the east by midnight and re luctantly dropped the subject. Two days later he came home from the Tll- Ihro, where be hud been to buy grindstone, and his face wore a broad smile as be entered the house after putting tip his team. He whispered to Ills wife: "Say, now, but what d'ye s'pose has unppouetl?" " 'Xollipr earthquake somewhere?" '.Nope; I've found a husband for netty.'" 'Samuel Johnson, what did I tell you t'olher evening?" exclaimed the wife as she trimmed off the ed;e of a pie crust, um, you seo, it was this way: When I was buying thut grindstoue In the hardware store, there was a wire fence man there, and when be found out where I lived he aald he was com ing into this neighborhood to put up Borne fencing for Lester. He offered me $4 for a week's board, and I told him to come along." "Well, what's going to happen if he comes r "Marriage, ma love and marriage. Say, Hetty cau't help but fall In love with him. He's got two watch chains, wears tan shoes and talks the biggest words you ever heard. He's a hero even if he ain't a millionaire. Don't say nothing to Hetty. I want to take her sudden like. I didn't say nothing to hlra ubout her, and he'll bo taken suddenly. When you see 'era standing np to ue married, you'll allow I know a thing or two after all." "I II allow Just as I do now that you ought to be sent to an idiot asylum." A day later the "hero" came. Hetty had been posted by her mother and wasn't a bit surprised. Besides hav Ing two watch chains, the stranger had a heap of uerve, and he wasn't as tonished. Farmer Johnson made him oae of the family at once, but the wo men folks were only barely dvIL It transpired after a couple of days that Mr. Meeker, as the wire fence man called hluiwdf, was actually a hero. He had killed a mad dog and shot at a tiilcf. As he slyly showed the farmer a fifty dollar bill there was no room to doubt that he wag a millionaire as well. At the end of a week his Job at Les ter's was finished, but tiff said be thought he would take a rest from bis tremendous struggles, so he paid an other week's board. 'Didn't I tell you so?" whispered the farmer iu his wife's ear. "I tell yon he's atuck on our Hetty, and If she gives him half a chance he's going to propose to her within a week. Juat think of having a millionaire and hero for a son-In-luw! I could probably get the whole farm wire fenced nt half cost. Can't we manage to leave him and Hetty together on the piazza In the evening?" "Couldn't you manage to tend to your own affairs If you tried hard?" tartly replied the wife. "8umuel John son, I never saw you acting up as you are now. Are you golug to break out with boils again?" "But you hain't doing anything, and Hetty hain't doing anything, and so you see" "I don't see nothing except that net ty wouldn't wipe her old shoes on no such man as this Meeker." "You don't say so!" groaned the fa ther. "What on earth can the gal want?" "She wants to be let alone." Mr. Meeker stayed on for the third If? ! There . wsnodoubt Jnanjf ravorable hupreaaicmi but at Uit two f nttiuU doabtad his ttblllty, It wat I near the cud of the third wivk that Mrs. JohUBOM saw Mr, Waitetxou drive past the hoiuo for tbo tlrxt time stuce the "Uff." ishd alao m that he tot uottce of thluga out of the comer of his eye and aeotnod in no hurry to get out of eight. She know- that Hetty hadu't aeeu hlw, aud with a look of childish louoccuce ou her face aho waited teu mluutes and llieu said to tha girl: "Hetty, you remember that Mrs. lUis comb borrowed my best flatlrou last week and hasn't brought It buck. lou't you want to take walk down there; and bring It borne? Tell her I didn't j time I procured the rcnu.lv t .uliu.;t le have a quinsy sore throat, as I thought nml uwl 11 with lie: i-miIi ili-t tite'buek. 1 waa going to have." j ache banishfil ni .l tl;c oi!o: an.oy- "IViwn there" was three-quarters of ;,'c','!, cmscd by ilrr.ince'iic'it el tlu a mile dowu to the next farmhouse. ' til,"yV dinsinH-mcd. Tli? troiil!rs Hetty bad dressed for the afteruoou i fu,u"l,1 f,JM!1 V "vy liuiK. t-t.l.tn,t :vr ,,,,ach- r r she set out the mother rau upstair to! am thumgh the loins. 1 K..t i-ro.npt rc the garret window, from whence shejlicf from Dion's Kt.lnev WU. Ul.i could aurvey every foot of the road. ! kto.v ol some of mv m i.Miois who luvr I After one glan she huiiled Iu her'0'1''! our rctunlv nud ,ui..l it u,ct he'.d and aald: ! leliaWe." "Mr. Wattenwn has ttiruin! around! and la coming Wk, and they are ' bound to meet at the crab apple tree. ! Prorklence will take care of th re." ; Bhe had not lieeii ilowiistulrs teu i niluuti when things began tu bapiHti. The husliand was worklug dowu In the turulp Held, and Mr. Meeker bad gone thent an hour ago. All of n sud deu the farmer came clumping tu over the clean floor to exclaim: "Well, ma, what'd I tell you? The uero and the inlllkmalre wants to be - come our son-in-law. He's In love with iivuj, buu ne wants to stay lu and i win her heart. He'll wire fence the ! farm for half price, aud he tliluks he I can get me $50 off tha price of a wind- j mill. I've glveu UIV consent r.i th..l marriage, but he wants to know what you think of It." The wife had her month open to re ply when the kuocker sounded ou the front door, and a woman was lu wait ing to ask If a Mr. Meeker was stop ping there. The question had hardly been answered when a second and a third drove up, aud the hist announced that the wire fence man was skating for tbe woods. Kaoh of the three! clulmed bun for ber hero mid million aire husband, and all were talking tit once and berating each other w heu i Hetty and Mr. Watterson quietly en-' tered, and the latter as quietly Paid: "Mr. Johnson, I have the honor of ; asking your consent to my marriage with your daughter." It was several hours later, when a calm had settled down and Fanner! Johnson was doing the mllklug, that he muttered to himself: "Ho, now, but what you about, you one horned critter! Dang It, but I can't help but think of that 'ere Meeker and that 'ere Watterson and the old wo man and Hetty and the three wives! There's another, but he's too bl n fool to think of, and that's me, and If this infernal old cow don't stop switching her tall I'll chop It off with an ax!" What th Rolling Ston Does Get. After an absence of five or six ye:iw Bphratm returned to tbe little town l:i Maryland where be had been born and I reared. Krom hla brown derby hat to! III.. ..n ...... A ,1 ,. , ' i'wui nruuivr Biiues lie was Uress- ed In the tiptop of fashion. His first call was made on his brother Bill, n slow, plodding kind of darky, who had never beeu to Baltimore. Ephralm tld with great enthusiasm Ids experiences In Philadelphia, Wmli Ington, New York, Chicago, St Louis. San Francisco aud other places lu which be bad plied bis calling of bar ber. He wound up rather softly with: "Say, Bill, kin you len' mo $M" BUI looked with Just a touch of scorn st the One clothes of tbe wanderer and arew a small roll of bills from bis pocket He peeled off two ones, hand ed them to his brother and said: "It's the old storr. I see. Enh. A rotllng atone entbers no moss" Ephralm drew hlmsetf up. adjusted tus coat by the lapels, Decked an tin i. ,. , i i.. ." .... aginary apeck of dust from his sleeve and replied: "Yet, Bill, but he sits a mighty eight o" polish." A Fright Actress-OIA he really tell you I had a ease of stage fright? Friend No; ho; said you wers.-Phlladelpbla inquirer. IP mmm mm mm m m m m Hill Ca Grills w I U I i l i PAINTERS and Succeasora We do work in all lines of painting and decorating, and will guarantee our work. We also carry a full line of Wall Paper, Paints, Varnishes, Oils, etc., at prices that are right. ' Shop and store opposite Payne 1'ros.' livery barn Main St., near Third, llillsboro mtmmmmmemmmm m m sassskasMsvswBS; Building Material We have just received a large shipment of Shin gles, Lime, Cement, Brick, Fire Brick, I 'ire Clay, Sand, ;.Gravel, Fibered and Unfibeixd Plaster. See our prices before buying elsewhere. Climax Feed Store Both Phonos ACKNOWLEDGE 11 IttlNbei'o Hum to liow to Mic Im vilu Me Siorcsi of t'lti;ciis l'nve It After readiiiK Ilic jnhlio (.Utntivnt til this rlt'. I'.ivfti hc'ow, joii uniKt I'enie to this coin'Uiuoti: A trntnly wlneh curtd cnr nj;o, wltuii hits kept the kid neys iu Kn el U.nliti since, can lif nlint upctt W (Hrrferm ttio Miie woik iu oilier ! case. KtMil this. It. S. Civpci, tanner, living thicr I miles ii(irllifil of Si!eiu, trc, on U. I'. J 1) No, s.ty: "I j.'st ii rti'plxilie.il'y t rrtihtTitt.nl Ikmti'a k'iil.L' l'i)U t. . .!... i ,11,1 -,.. n..... ....,. ' ... ',..... For mIc by atl dealer. I'rUv 5 o-nts. lfoNter-M-llmrtt Co., lUttViUt, New Ymk. Sl,11 f,r 1 "iU l! Slul " lH,i,,,'s' l ' " r' CORWM & HCIGCL Vealnra In All klmbof r'rrs'i Menu. IMce ";: unable. Will mm ;.! cnt-.f r'.itl'.ifT Chickens and I'tm'.trv uhvns h.itid j upon order. Kt. delivery t. nil I of the lown. We tmr fa, Ml,tki pMts Dr'h w0'"," Second StrcGt, Hill'sbvro, Cr ' , , Edison's Gold Mould ed Records in Stot:K prick. ct NTS l T.;v O . l!;i'.';;: '; . 5:5-'. s ..v., ... ..... . L. McCORMICIl IUL1.SUOB.O OKtOON Insure Your Sloe Insure your horses and livestock and when yen lose one ton uill net c!i. iKm'l Inke chitticrs when it is not uecessary. Tkvf out a pulley IN A UKI IAI'.I !', t oMI'ANV I am n;ent for the N.ttiumil Live stock Association. Inunri ngsiunt death from any C'liiie. lr;i mc a line. . Terms trsMiiiablc. JtUIN VANHF.IiWAI,. Uonv.-Hoi!. dr. K. F. D. .No. 5! , The old rilla'ilc fire ii'suratice mnn. BICYCLE SHOP Bicycles, Guns, Umbrella:; and Sewing Machines re paired and cleaned. Hand saw filing and setting. Also agents for new bicycles. Call in before buying or getting work done elsewhere T. ?. DMLCY, Main St., wttl mt Sctulmerh:h' Star Notite to Contractors aeaieu otus win do opened ijy the rout ! m,M 0Me.r' c.nu,h " Tm,,;,',"V. ' ii :' m oie nircrrioon, mr tin ton. strttctinn of a uo loot bri'lee t Oie II;, r nton plnee, bcoteeu Tiguri!vi!U and Heel Rend. Sf .cliications insy be seen af lcr Wny ii at the ofbee o( the county j.i.li'e. J. W. (iOUI)lN, Connlv n.!i;c. l!y order o( the t !ominii.f.ioi!er;,' Court. Arc yon n smoker? 'IV n null f(,r the Schiller nr KxceUi'iicU Oregon manufacture. m , a -sb m v. . w (4 DECORATOl ar 3 to H. Gessner Mm-ftnm St :! JSiMft: j, I ::!!?'':!KtJ''''1''''"''':'''"" "'i ---:-v--'pMrt r.n;fo l! SAMSON j l U' llt. 1 .! H)! T vt liiu-ly built. Ju;. w horse for tlutt ni;vkf t ho inovt su-via-aMc horses for l;u;;; utul uttviiiy', purposes. Will Mom! the Season of 1907: At the Jelly bunt, (unr tn mu- !,.t'( uulr tmHliwrit ed llilltNno, vxtir tlir SeoU ll i lunch. 'I I UMS; Siimltf i.el lie, fi: Colt to M ie,, nt ..lei, f u, jittr t' pIB Vfiil, but not rrt'cii..iilr t.r nui'lcnlv 1'minrr ii;iit'. hp l,i ln.i, llc hits tlie pic);.rlin!i lh it ftiil pi. (aaeiA.unniiVAiiiinirrt F. W. Aiklrcs, t.KWioro, !. I . I). No. 1. f "WStmt - e?r'Kt3iinviT: ARDLAMONT A HDLAMOXT, it Stai!ivn, .1 vl the has', l6xi, built oa lilt . coming from the Scotland. Will Stand tl to in Washiiigimi County st Davis, V !j miles tun thui. - Ilw ettebv Kii!.i!i;nr, lu- l.v Mill.o'.sire; hit tile's dam p't by 1'mue I.lvueilMi. , !.!.( ,!, , ,v Hi-hnvo, lie ,f Mrt'.lel of lk!t!iitr, lb, ,,. .nl ! MMe n by Menv St.i'oii, lie b l'iiu- Al llf.l, l.ii ,1,'lfi .y i'Mi.if Atw, !j..t l v I'lll ie 1 Uui;ie, 'ukillg lilkl ) ilt l.mu i. hi e, t.t l.v l.Uifen. In.t .;e at I'.l een . be bv Uni!.i;.-l. Clii:r.!.: I'tlncr id WaSe-, i. t . O-t l.y t. y i l ..'.'in l.p nam 1'iitli:, I,,. liotM- ( i;y, 'Hin I III' in Ivnii; uiij'iir'.cl ti iiin;.nii, 1 W. !( v rhii.l t "tiv v i IV , 1'or fiirtiier iiifoiut.ii,i(i K, i, u, , ilirc, CIIAS. DAVIS. rh'ine ',14 l.iiuicii' I.iuc. DR1NH GAMBR 8 T5.Tr fs !.OI t'., J. I.VONH, Vrpyrltior 53raaaewwOT!;rj:.a-.nwi.3-,w.ntMttN (5Q527) The Pcrcheron StMlion, Imported From Franc? in Juno, 1905. Color, black, with star in foivlicad; weight, 1950; ivS hamls h.jrl,. April 10, njor. Owned by Cedar Mill Pcrchcron Co. Is recorded by tbe Pcrcherou So ciety of America as No. p.. Will Stnnd Season of 1007 os Followst MomliiyM, from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m t ,)0,, Cnmie.lt'a, tier Clcncoe' TllcsdityM, 10 to .), tit l,a.d ei Keed l'nrin, lteclvillc; W-dnewlius 10 to,,, . jtt Wei,.;,-,, Mh. Blirlll )f j,,nvrr(llli 00 Cm. yon ttond; Tliiirwliiys, Ft lilnys ami NtimlnVH, at fain Kana place. k-tl,a.,,;NiKbtan,,d morning of Tlu,M,l, yinyt and Saturdays, at Hie home barn. Termst Insurance, 17 ; Mugle bervae,. $.S. gtaaaaaaatswggffiw.e. . m W. B. CATE'.'S SONS Brefltfi oitsl Growers nf ,iu In.i!pri in Hectored l!rcfrd Cattle, CfytlcMlinto Horses, , Pofonri (hha Slirojisliiro Sheep aiid. Aofjora Ootits A OUnfr llllll rif boil, f 11 t-J,,,!,, rr al V( .,....,,., ru;.-,. t)nr ... !,!., M.,ek ia Iceud 'f,,.,,, ll,, h J? WBiiechve. brtedslii lh U. S. mid j.;,1Illlx.. vm., c(,m I bc.m .v.d.ml... m.t m-IIm.x arc :e.,.lio,. dly . m f, 0 Tt W tra,le, hay ng Ih-cu I,.,,! -l midlulhi willn mUu Vid v and nw llioronidilv iierlimiil! ,1. Urnl l,v f,ih!i nii-eN i , , u, y ''l for 0.IUI-: iMirilonnire, f ;n..,rl.-.l frl I ' n 'r Kf. lnni.ll,. ( 1,1, f l,v r. ' ecjuully l;o,l for rlii'i p vi 1 goMlc. A Voting ( lydestlafe Silicon In service to a few mares; 10 to insure. Youufj Fttfl B!oot! mk Sjvi.ikh JcL; service, $12 : Horse and Jack for 'sale. Pasture for all stock for breeding, at reasonable' prices. I he Handsome OmiIi Stallion 1 irn ol,l. 1i1:u L-ii.ui ii be (me birr. ling. DF.LSMAN - iia - iiij full tlm-t. 'IoihIwI Clydesdale years old, weichitiL' vl iiiit-s, a Mire fnabgetter, and 'est stoel; ter im ported from Jiroson of 1907 ti .t I at l!;e farm of T. U. if I i illsboro. l..nnnr rtt-iioI, liniinn i'ennty bv .ii r, Noii.iiul, (.nt lij l. tieinl, bi tc l.y l.oitv. tin-l.InK'" I'trmitim Ml f. )iMcie I t ivlewl (!;, Millie if i lie r.il I v o.'vt by Hie 1 (inline it. .oi; To Insure, f io. IIillslH.ro, R. F. 1). 3 :nus Hfsl of All Heiri 1 II Y XT M to Insure, 15; Season, HERMAN G LAS HE, Manager . ,' , ' '; Wll- l I K in, w lur UuftA, nnd