-. SiyS6S0.i- w Itntfertd it tEb f Mt- eft? M tiiitefcoto, Orc-jon, m ieeotiit-cUs mfthallt. , LlCIt'S A- LO50, Editor. County Official Paper Subscription: One Dollar jr Annum, iHBfd Kprj ThrUy BY LONG A McKlNNET "Wht' ther Th Oregon legislature pE8ed a law forcing the railways in Oregon, where there are distance of magnificence, and but one tenth of the entire population of New York City in Oregon'a boundaries, to carry pasaengera at three cents per mile. In New York, where there is travel galore of the paenger nature, Gov. Hughes has vetoed a two cent pas enger Uw. The big papers, and in Oregon, too, praise the governor for not wanting to wreck the rail ways in New York. Great Scott! Think of New York, and then thick of "Oregon, with its stretches of waste. Either the Oregon legisla ture is a buuch of fools or Gov. Hughe? is a demagogue. . "What's the difference, anyway, what a leg islature does so long as it gets the pious support or abuse of our pa pers published in the interests of partisanship, only. Several men have fallen the past fortnight, victims of the "un written law," and editorial writers have inveighed against the evil. This is all very fine, but the victim cf the law not on the statutes gen erally dies "as the fool dieth". So long as human nature is human nature fools will pay for thier folly with their live?, and jurors, being human, will not convict slayers of this kind. As the deacon would eay: "It's agin human nature." A Laurel woman is the victim ot the festive fire cracker. This is one feature of the annual holiday that means death or injury, somewhere, every year. Hillsboro is to have a big celebration. Let parents warn children to be careful where and when they throw their fireworks. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS BTMtiliVnTrrr JOIN THE PROCESSION ACKNOWLiML 11 IlilWmio Ha to INiw t llt hirvtu-Mf- Scurf of f itixiMi Prove li : c- jS t ' 1 j! -J !3 If SAMSON bv li.iiukomo t'ujih Stallion 1 1 Hillsboro will positively have the biggest celebration in the history of the County; and Hillsboro has always given satisfaction when it comes to good times. MaKe up your mind to have a g'ood time, And Come to Hillsboro After readier the u'w statement ot this jwrlv, even below, ou mint roinc Ij ooiu'lituoii; A truirdv wliuh Cutcil yenis i;o, which h:n kepi the l:d lirvs in t!iod health, nice, csii be relied upon to prrinrm the m.me wotk in other Cssci. Ufjvl thi. ti. S. Cooper, latmer, liviux three uiilvs tinrttit-AMt ol Salem, 0c. on K. I'. P No. 7. hhjts: "I just us euiphatieid'y trCnmnieml Ptvan'a Kidm y 1'ilU today as I d,d nt'iuc ihue'vniiiKKO. At that time 1 pr.t'iired thr remedy at iluinl uv and used tt with the remit lh.it the b.ieV ache w.u bjnWhed tud the other eit.-ov-aiu-ea c lined by n ilt r,iiv',i-mii.l of the kidiiev disappeared. The troubles Marled from loo heavy tttnr. resulting in my back htuijj stunned and ever !lei there was dud uchiiic "er lily kidne) tul throueh the loin, t mt lnoiupt re lief (rout Don' Kidm-v IMU. I !j know ol some ol toy neihhtT who hne Uittl v.mr iriutilv llt lomut It UHtut iHMe." For ite ly .ill dealer. I'tice 5 if lit. l'oler-M Jhinn Co., l!nll',i!o. New Vork, Sole MeetitH for the t'iiiii-l Swt.-v HeuiiuiiH t the n.une. l'..io's, .mil tke no other. WViglit, 1400; 7 u us iM, LLick Liovtn, tiiK-ly built. Just the lioic for .cts that make the most m.-i vur.il'.- lunsrs tr far;;; ami diiviti;; purpoM-s. Will Ntdnd the Season i V)()T: Al lh.- '!'v l.ttio, loin Ul',!.(itO, 1 vr III Si !'' Kiivur. f 1. Coll t. i.lu .1 ? . lit, t ul tiol 11 -I -.'umMc 1 01 ! .i I mi ii n.nhf l cf ;. , lun. o. 11 KM-Hmnle it . Cr! III,. FniiiieiH bIiou'.I we l) i hotm- hi !ut tttr.l:r(. II hH I he I'll .iMiiti. nit lh.t i!t pln.i. To hear tKe Eagle scream! Steam Swing, Athletic Sports, Horse Races, 2 Balloon Ascensions Fine Grove, and camping grounds for those from a dis tance. Come in and have an old-fashioned celebration corwm & nziazi 0iii In All klu.li of 1'ivi.h Mriitt. I'iicc illic. Will meet nil 0'h!:-ti!toit. Chicken nutl IVnllrv nlmni uu h.itid UiKin imler. I'rec ilcl.vety lo ill )nrt of the town. Wo huy ll ilock. Saoontl Street, Ihllnboro, Of 1 W. DLLSMAN Ai!t!rovs, Hilisbro, K. ! . I). No. J. Gtn L White to J B Wikeron 5 a Andrew Harper donation $900 Chas Sandstone to Janies Brown, 3'.' .55 a sec 1 1 3 a r 2 w 10 N P Weibere to Rot H Keaey, li a sec 26 1 1 n r 4 w 1600 Isaac K Smith to W G Goaalin et al, 160 aec 30 t 3 n f 2 w 10 Robina L, Hoardman to J P btark weather 16.80 a T G Naylor dona tion - 1 A A Mead to M M Mead. 160 a aec 26 t 3 n r 4 w 10 K A Kuottt to Sarak Galbreath 6 sec 12 t 2 i r 1 w 750 Wra Reidt to Annie Feldman t lota W P Heights 10 J W Hains to J T Heard, 50.33 a sees 21 & 22 t 1 a r 2 w 150 Agnes Gowan to Sam 1 Hoover, 3 lots S C ad Hillsboro 300 Geo H Baldwin to J W Caples, box 129.75 ft Forest Grove I I V Caples to F W Emerson lot 4 blk 10 S P ad Forest Grove 12 John F Smith to Ida M Swope 502 230 ft sec 32 t 2 s r 1 w 1 Anna E Leutscher to Allen Peck, 53 iTM Adanu' donation 4500 Urville Wilkes to Herman bchulmer ich Tr, tract lot 3 blk 17 Hillsboro Orville Wilkes to Herman Sctaul meiich Tr, 49x198 ft lot 3 blk 17, Hillsboro Jas Evans to Chas W Evans, 20 a sec s 1 2 s r 2 w 750 Chas Sandstone to Jno Lundjrren, 46 85asec6t3srl w 10 Martin Larsen to I U Johnson 15.41 a Henry Noland donation 500 Louis Uenni to l'olos verdes Co 78- 68 a sec 26 t 3 n r 5 w 1 Louise I, Johnson et al to Beav & Willsburg R R right of way across ranch 10 Annie H Bailey to C B Buchanan & Co depot grounds not used by S P at Cornelius 2CO O & C R R to H W Scott 437 a sec a aec 5 1 1 s r 4 w 1651 Mary navel to Annie 11 Bailey Depot grounds not used by 8 P at Cornelius 525 ThosH Robinson to W W Rspey Quitclaim 20 a sec 36 1 1 s r 2 w. . 1 Wash Co to Frank Nachbauer 48.74 a Newton I714 Geo Schulmerich to A S Sboles 80 a sec26t3nr3w I Cbas M Adkins to Haak Lumber Co 80 a sec 32 t 2 n r 5 w 500 Susan Morgan to Emily Connell, 75x145 ft Second St, Hbo 400 J W Connell stiff to J K Bailey 80 a sec 22 1 3 n r 4 w 150 X M Suyder Jr to Geo R Bagley 66.. 60 a sec 26 t 2 n r 3 w 25o Henry Hannon to Buxton Lbr Co, 5 yr lease 3 a at Buxton 65 Allen Peck to Philander Peck 53 a aec 35 1 1 n r 2 w Orville Wilkes to Alice Wilkes lease of 49x198 ft on Washington bt 10 Ellas Grindell to Cbas Migee etais Timber on 5 acres 264 A II Wolford to same, land in sec 23 tjnMw 1265 Chas LiDDert etals to the same, tim ber on 150 acres above Buxton 8750 A H wolford to same, 80 a section J4t3nr4w 3500 A B Mead to same, 20 acres sec 24 t 3 n r 4 w..... .1 1050 Gaston Lumber Co to A H Tanner timber on 957 acies near Gaston Tobu Klink tuj W Shute, 200 a sec 6t2nr4w 1 Maria Hiltbrnn to W H Yates, 120 a aec 34 1 jn r w 850 If 1 Navlor to John Heisler Sr. Il2 acrea on Galet Creek 1. 3600 tlntiftiii Bloater to Marearet Patter- inn c arrft S ol Ckhardson d 1 C 620 Rarah M Tinir to BrvdeU & Stewart 1 An iiauttlll W - 1 Caaoer Mailer to H II Mailer, 8 a On July Fourth Insure Vour Stock Insure ronr horien ami livi'.ock anil iihon you lose oue on will ,-t ch. 1'on't dike cbuiuei nl.rn it U not iieceM!ry. Take out a otu :y IX A KFI.IA1! K (OMl'ANV 1 U1 n-etlt fcr Hie NdlioMil l.!.' stock AsNoi-ihliou. (r.surra jaiiist death from miv cui'e. Drop ie.e a line. Tcruin unwn-iib'e. JOHN VAMtF.UWAl.. lleuverloii, Or. li. F. D. Xi. i! The old rtlU'ile fire insurauee man. The Celebration closes with a fine display of Fireworks BICYCLE SHOP Bicycles, Guus, Umbrellas ami Sewing NIacliiues ic paired aud cleaned. Hand saw filiug aud settiug. Also agents for new bicycles. Call in before bityiug or getting work done elsewhere F. R. DAI LEY, Main St., 0 Sohulmmrtch' Btor ARDLAMONT V iSlallioii, il 1! 1000, built mi iiu coming from the id vlid Clydesdale iv, tla'n yens old, weighing luu-:;. a sure i'tnl-gctter, aud i:.t Mock evil' li m ported Irom ocoiiaiKi. Will SUind the Seujscm of 1907 in Wasliiugtou County stud ;.t the f.nni of T K. Davis, 3'i miles northwest i Hillsboro. K.t r bv Its' i-i .r. h by Milli niir. In nr' iIhim ot by l'llUi'e Meiieilin. 1 1 in ii i it i!i 111 w.r. t y I!. lie ly lllrf of Biatiivtr. M: Rfnu-l ilt.ni wt 1) M.-iiv U-ti, li I I'tlact Al licl, hit ti-im l.v I'll' -e A'.iik-, t:"l I'V TiU ' r t'littlie, Inking lint at I.uuiinliii,-; vol by tihincet, lit.t ue at GUi;w, he ljr Hiooinlu-l t Chirujoo. f.i l 1 Clanvr S--i..i.l, hit lm tWauty hf l'l nice ul uiL-a, 1.1 t v Mm hvai, NuLmJ, i;ul h l.nieul, hit dam lliliu)f, j:t t.y Sf.i;i;-oii. he I y t. !ly. the Gl.oisuw itriuiym home cl Sj'. Thec lu-fii v r 1 '.l r.jotiinl I '.ylrvUlet, mint of ttiem brip; tui'oiteil In. 111 St .r.ci.l Ui i.ir j irlv i! Lv the Chtliuers, Single Service, iS (x'' 1 Insuie, fu 1 or (111 tUr luiniimi'.i.'ii i n'.', uu 1;! 11 '. Irti'i, CHAS. DAVIS. Hume 3 u l-.iimem'l.iue. HiHsUfO, R. I'. D. 3 Vuqi'tlmi.l,rrJJ.tvw::..OT,i.r,, fjaj VETERANS' RE-UNION The Washington County Veteran Association will hold their annual encampment here, commencing June 30, and will last four days. Exercises every evening. Gtianliun'a Sale of Real Property Noliee ii lo-rrl'V civeii, thill in ur uunet of an nriler of llm Cmmly l.'out', of i sh- tiijtoii Coiinly, Oregon, rnu.Se ainl enter (Hi on Momliiy, Jiiiim It, IW'i', aullior!itioi ami lii-iislii ; tlm iuuer-ia'''l H"iil iuii of Myron ami lilmlyt Hewitt, liiitiora. to xell rii hi I ii ri'nl ' kIiUo liol'iiieiiii; In h.ii'l iiituurs, I will on .Vou-lay, tlns Ii dv ol July, l'J7, at in uYloek u. m. nfmilil it ty, j at thft Nontli iloor of Om l uiinty Court i IIou-.ii in llillstmro. i ic-pwri. ji.-ll al litihUo auction tnllio hiuheit l,nl1i r, for imh in i IihiiiI at tlino of hiiIi), nil tha rii'lit, li'lo au'l iiiti'ieiit nl the K.ii.l Myron unit Olml- y lleivitt, iniiiorti, In mul to the lollonliiu dcnoril eil rl property, to Keijliiiiinn at the Soiilli.ntt corner of the S-mlhewl : niirtrter of the Hiiiilliwest iurti-r ot Sfo lion l.T 1 X. Ii. .' W. of tin. Will. Mr.r, on1! ruiiMiiK thutteo wet X ri'ilt to a )(,l; 1 tlienee norih Co r-iilnto a poit; theiunedNl i0 rol lo a poii; then n noulh mi ro.N in ' i lie nluie of lifi'liuiinir, coiitntiiini; M f acre, all In Wushmcioii County, Ori son. Hulil tain to he ulije"l to eoiitirmatlon , by the County Court o: Wiwlurtgtoii : Count t. Ori)i!,in i ImiciI ut lIillNlmrn, Oregon, Hit Juno It, 11W7. M. M. I'll MAN. ; Guarilli'.n of Myron liewltt uml O'nJya ; Hew lit, Mlnom ! II. T. ItuKh-y, Attorney for Ouurillttn. ery too ftiq let i hlk 20 F Grove 700 Areua and Pacific Monthlv. II 50 Samuel Hoover to W E Wheeler, Its " i, 2 and 3 blk 37 Hmth Coat ad 325 j Loas. Hoy was uu Irom lletbany, Aug Mtitthie to Marcus I'etericn, ; tLiia afiernoon. ao a Wm McLinn donation 4500 ! TI lr.,,. . ., , P C Hartley to Jaa Devlin etals, 6 & ; "?nry linger ana wue, 01 me 0.496a wra stokes donaiion.... trrjo uoiontai, 01 roreai urove, were Chas B Cox to ame, 40 a aame d 1 c 2000 io'tn to the couoty seat last week. OvO u " aivc m j a 11 iikcibuu, 5 n Andrew Harper donation L S Porter to M E Pechin, 4 lu'-t iu Pordy'a ad to Dilley B. C. HolleDback.the Mountain dale bes man, waa down to the city yeatarday. Do You Think For Yourself ? Hon. II. W. Scott, -of the Ore- gocun, was a visitor at Commence ment at Pacific I'nivertity, last ! The Oregonian of this morning 1 f-ay: "Tho police were notified : list night frcra Hi hboro that i ChtH. Pasi-avant had left that town j in a despondent mood, taking with ; hicn a revolver. It waa feared he j would commit suicide, and the lo cal oiTicera were ecked (0 take charge of him if he appears in Portland." PaBsavant is a Greek, a open your mouth like a vonr.f gulp down nhtterer food or meal- be offered you ? (t ii if lntUlent thlnklna woman. ! hilt. tirn nriwiratn h nnthlno &.f from we&linkK. iihrvoTisii(t!L ! . rr" d ng. then It meana much to j lne COr j-JCture. In Dwell of yaln and jou that tberJ mt tried and ;nic hoBi mtfiKinf " " ro'iir"-iiT'f7i dnurjtUn for the cure or wigian't UK j iff ifr it Jf j Tbe makera of Dr. Pleree'i Farorlto Prw acriptlon. for tha cure of weak, nervous, run down, over-worked, debilitated, puin-rai kitd women, knowing this medicine to bo made up 1 of Ingredient, every oua ot which tho atroogeKt ixxulble Indorsement of the leading 1 and ttuodard authorities of the scicrnl ! schools of practlee, are perfectly willing, and In fact, are only too glad to print, an they do. too formula, or list of Ingredients, of which it la composed. n plain ilwjlush, ou every I bottle-wrapper. ijf T f(f tjf Tf The formula of Dr. Pierce'n Favorite I're scrlption will bear the most critical exaiiilna tlon of medical expertii, for it contains no alcohol narcotics, harmful, or habit-forming dings aud no agent enters into It that In not highly recommended by the most advanced and leading medical teachers and author ities of their several schools of practice. These authorities recommend the tncrf-'liontn pyPr!Tr)eTce?Tav''i,lte Prescript Ion fur tho mm 9 WW v m m i i x i x ' i: V V 11 St. 1 ill riill CtJL Orills PAINTERS and DECORATORS Successors to II, Conner We do work in all lines of painting and decorating, and will guarantee our work. Wc also earry a full line of Wall Paper, Paints, Varnishes, Oils, etc., at prices that are right. Shop and store opposite Payne Bros.' livery barn Main St., near Third, Hillsboro imm m .Vatmnst m m m, m. m m- w st m. THE MARKETS, This morning'H market reports, compiled from Portland quotations, Valley Wheat, 86c. Barley feed, $21,50(a!22 per ton; brewing, $23; rolled, $23 fiO$24.60. Oats, White, $27 60f 28 50. Bran, $17$18 per ton. Hay, valley timothy, $17(i'll8; ! clover, $9; grain, $9(;$10. i otatoep, old Oiegon Biirlmnkfl, $2.75( $3 25 per Hack; new pota toes", 3C,4 cants ppr pound. Eg;, candled, 24c. Butter, Creamery, 22 25s. 1 cureoi enciij- mi same Hinr.pms lo",;'," '! tills wortTrneT mfdli'ine Is a'lvisfd. No other medicine fur woman's ills has any snch professional endorsement as Itr. Herat's Favorite Prescription has received, In tbe un qualllied recommendation of each of its aevcral Ingredients by scores of leading medi cal men of all the schools of practice. Is auch an endorsement not worthy ot your consideration I A booklet of Ingredients, with numeroua tuthoratlve nrofeslonal endorsements by tha hading medical authorities of this country, will be mailed fret, to any one sending ntiu FARM FOR RENT I Farm of 480 acres, 115 acres in I cultivation, great part of balance I being pood pasture lands. Special jly adapted for dairying Close to tlill-.lwro. Located at west end of Muio Street. Will rent with stock no v on farm,, or vi ilhout stock, Term, cash or on (shares. For further particulars inquire at the Peterg' place, Hillsboro, or addree R. F. I'elers, Hillsboro, Oregon. Deposit your money with the COQUET (50527) Tho JVrcheron Stallion, Imported From Front c- in Juno, ll)05. Color, bl.icli, with star in iWdK-ad; weight, 1950; 18 hands high. Foaled April 10, 1901. Owned by Cedar Mill Pcrehcron Co. Is monkd by the Pcrchcron So ciety of America as No. 41233. Will Stand Seuson of 1907 as Followsi Will be in stud only at homo barn of Herman Gl.'iskc, one-half mile east of Bethany. Fall seasou, same place. Termst .Single Service, $8; lo Insure, $15. Hut will reduce for service at home barn, HERMAN G LAS HE, Manager wmimmmmvnm Building Materia! Wc have just received a large shipment of Shin gles, Lime, Cerneut, Brick, Fire Brick, Fire Clay, band, Gravel, Fibered and Unhbered See our prices before buying elsewhere Climax Feed Store Both Phone .i Plaster. B M!a?tIIMl!MEKI; Administratrix' Notice Notice la hereby given that by an orilor made and dated June Jtt, 1W7, by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Wuhtnnlnn t t .1,- .in,ln..,l 1 waa dulyppoInted ailmlnlHtratrix of thu estate of Donald Martin, deceaand, and claims aaaiiiMt lite nald eftiita nto hurnby notified to prosfnt Oih niiiiiO, ui utterly Vitrided, to thu umli'i'Hifjiii'u, at Uie l.uw Offloeof John M. Wall in HilUlioro, Ore., within hIx inontiiH Irom dato hereof, lmtod this with day of Juno, 1W7. BA RAH, F. MARTIN, AdnilnUtratrli of the e'luto of Donald B. CA1E & SONS Drecdei v tmd Growers of mid Douter in Registered Hereford Cattle, tlydosdu.'c Horses, Poland China ISofjs, Shropshire Sheep and Aiujora Gouts Youug things of both stxi , cf all kinds, f,jr ,,at. llt v(;ry .a,i0,mi,c tirkts. Om louirltitk.n htork is tw'.u-tca fiom the beat familka of their refiKiCtive hu pihi in the U. S. and l"ntopc, n.utdlttia of cost. The iudividuHli we ate nillin me cxii-plioi ully nmful to P. ciric Conrt tindc, havinf: bocn hi, , ami laiw.il in th W illanivtte Valley anil ore thoroughly iid.liiiifikil. Hi . a by kui.U &irea im Ilenn Ilnim tuul for eattlo; Miliionainr (iniorLd fnnn Scollnnil) for horses; Wil lamette Chiof, by Clm:li;ii:ms (,'hirf, by Good 1 Know for lioijit aud cjiially good for khicp 'i.l io:il. ' A Young Clydc&ri.!o Slo!!on In service to a few mitres; $10 to insure. Younq full Blood Bhiclt Spanish Jack; service, $12 Horse and Jack for sale. Pa.sture for all stock for breeding, at reasonable prices. Administrator'i Notice to Creditors Nolitfl of Final Settlement Notice is licrehy Rivon (hut the uo!rr Kigued tvunon Monday, the '.'7lh day of Miiy, WW, by the .'oun!y Coiii't of Wnsh inBton bounty, Oregon, duly appointed ndniiiilntmlor of tho est a iu 'of John N. Piidior, (leocnod. Now, therefore, all iedltois of wild estulo iiro horoby regnirod to iivfonl clHims with jiropor voui-hr-r nl. Iho bnv ofih:e of John 11. Wuil, ; t J julcboro, Uri' Ifon, within six (6) inonlli'i from thudiilo of tho (I rut niiultratioii of I his luitice, rvhloh dute Im M.sy Bo, 1(W7. 1)11. V. M. KOIilNHOX, Adnunlstrator of tbo Eitaw of John N. I'lslier, dPcon.Hed Jo.ii'O is hereby ulvno, thill the miller iisni'd liHM llliul in thu County Court of the rjiiilK tf Cb.-roii, for VVaHhiiiKton ..ontiLy, bit (inul imcoiint In tint irmller ol tho (iMnlo of Martin KiinberB, Deonaied, mid Hiild Court has fixed Moiiibiv. ilia I Iftlh day of July, 1HU7, at the County ICoiiriivioin in linhdiorn, OroBuH, al Ib'a hour of ton o'clook a. in. of mild day as the time and pluee for hear! iir oh(ietlon to said final HuUlenimit of nnhl osl'iite. Halod this 6!h day of June., 11107. 01CO. HCIIULMEHICU, A Ctiriilil'.trntor of the estate nf Mnrtin rislier, dPciinHen. ftimorjf, tieeoased. 4 I 1 1 3 1 S i 1 i Vji din. Mvj lad