tnt! at ifcl rwJVofflw t Mini!!, Licit ft A. LONG, Editor. County Official Vnpcr Subscription: On Dollar par Annum. looted Every Tharada -BY- IjONO McEIUNBT WASHIXUTOS COCSTV, OBKGOX Population, 20.0(H). First Ccnity ia ' liairvlnr: 1 100 ea coade nsl milk daily ; two bic f ondeisers ; billions of fwt merchantable timber, thirty million frrt annnal fat, will Marly double product thii Tear: richest of garden lands ia the world; balk of roanty can drive to Portland and re turn iu a day; finest market; reat Imp district; fine aehoel system; I nest climate oa toast: mild winters: no county debt ; best natnred and best read people ia world, population eon Milored. Best in everything. HILLSBORO louuty seat; 2.000 people; Sii fliurehes, Protestant and Catholic; two banks; two telephone systems; big: milk condenser; sawmill; two railroads; and electric line coming. AND THERE YOU ARE! Mr. Harriman promisee thai we shall hare no car shortage, aoch as has hampered us the past ten yean. Thai's cheering news, and of a nature calculated to canse the shipping farmers to rej ric Ofrners of timber land, bought for speculation, will probably let go of their holdings and cause hundreds of mills to start ia this section in the not distant future. Taxation on timber will tend to de velop our timber sections. It's a mighty mean democrat that can't give President Roosevelt credit for bricging into the fold thousands upon thousands of voters who a few years ago would have been insulted if you bad (old them that the corporations were control ling the dominant party ia Ameri can politics. Through RooeeveJt although be has many shortcom- iogs on enforcement of law, they have found out that millions of wooer was spent to elect presi dents, and that the corporations were controlling our legislation at all points. The same grafters are now after a ship subsidy bill; after an asset currency law; and want the tariff left severely alone. Un fortunately for the morale of those who must have a leader in order to formulate ideas of economic worth or unwortb, Mr. Roosevelt supports the ship subsidy measure. But he will be forgiven this lapse if he will take hold of real tariff reform and stop tariff robbery. The Deacon Remembers a Gambler They say that Billy Ayers is dead, Ad' gone to his last rest, That never again he'll place his bets Where chances look the best His form aroun' the ol' gran'stan' We'll never see agen Fcr Billy Ayers has sed his prayers, An' left the ha'nts of men. When ol' Billtown had races fine, An' horses lit fer kings. Bill Ayers was here, an didn't keer Fer losses an' seen things He'd bet his money on a hoss, An' if he won the race, You couldn't tell that Billy 'd won By looking at his face. He alius looked so very grave, The while his eye was kind; Somehow you kindo' liked the man, An' to his faults was blind. 'Way lack iu Eighty, at a Fair, At Hilltown's ol' Fair ground, I saw o! ' Billy tnrn a trick That had a golden sound. A crippled lad was hunchin' 'long The street one Autumn day, An' he was broke, an' hungry, too, So Billy heard him say The gambler pulled his wallet out, An' called the lad aside, Put fifty dollars in his hands An' then, the cripple cried! -' That made me love ol' Billy Ayers, He'd many sins, I know, . Yet bad a heart as big as part Of Ringling Brothers' show An' when ol' Billy meets St. Pete l'p at the golden gate, I'll bet you Peter lets him in, An' sponges off the slate. (Billy Ayers, gambler, turfman and bookmaker, died recently, leaving some thousands of a fortune. He was prom inent figure at the Hillsboro Fair Grounds, years ago, when Washington County held tbe best fairs and race meets in the Northwest.) Speaking of money invested in condensers the Pacific Coast Con deneed Milk Company pays taxes oo a round hundred thousand dot lars in Washington County. Tbe plant at Forest urove is valued on the rolls at $65,000, of this there being 915,UOO stock on hand, while the Hillsboro plant, property, and do stock on hand, was assessed at 13.5,000. Since the assessment tbe Hillsboro plant has had several thousand dollars of improvements added. Are you aware of tbe fact that we can sell you the latest styles of ttWb putts for Iws money tnan you have been paying elsewhere? Pchulmericb Bros. jLrrsM and Journal, 11,74. TulUtln flair! Trt'lvuriai! Uaurcb; next JJarl-alh morning-14 Brotherhood, the Great Need oH the Day.' Men are wpeciallv In vited to attend this service. Reed- ville services in tbe evening, with same subject. Horse, sound, wtight, 1000, and rb, in milk, for sale. R. II Vose, North Hillsboro, on Miller place. FARM FOR SALE 100-acre farm for sale; fine soil; ST acres under plow; balance good pasture; no timber. Located one mile from Witch Huel Station; four miles from county seat. Ten room house; two barns; good water, two wells. This is fine for dairy, or purchaser could cut into small tracts. If sold soon got 8 for $80 per acre Abstract to date gw with deed. Address or call on G J. Palmateer, Hillsboro, Oregon. THE MARKETS, This morning's market reports. compiled from 1 orUanu quotations are: Valley Wheat, 86c. Barlev feed. 121 .50(u 22 wr ton ; brewing, $23; rolled, $23 50(a$24..r0 uate, Wbite, f27 iWfSS 50. Bran, $17(4$ 13 per ton. Hay. valley timothy. I17(jI18: clover, $9; grain, 9cil0. Potatoes, old O.egon Bur b. tike, $2.50ui $3.00 per sack; new pota toes, 3 cents p-r found. gs, candled, 24c. Butter, Creamery, 22 .1 ( 25c HSER SEEKS FIE Writes Himself Up For the Uni versal Biography of Americans.' READS IT TO THE DRUGGIST. That Individual Put a Decided Crimp In Hi Customer' Ambitious Design, took Waa More Than Ho Could Stand. Copyright. HOT, by K. C. ParceUs Instead of sitting down to his dgar and newspaper after dinner the other evening Mr. Bowser entered the libra ry and clotted tbe door, uud It was a quarter of an hour before Mrs. Bowser awoke to the fact that there was somo tbtnc mysterious gulutc on. Theu It oc curred to her that Mr. Bowser had ateiued uneasy and nervous and had Uttle to aj. Hue gave biui .five min utes more and then rapped ou the door and said: "You didn't tell nie that you had writing to do. Is It something spe cial?" "Very special, my dear," ho answer ed. "1 may be writing here until day light. Yon can go to bed whenever you get ready." "But what Is It that you are going to write about until daylight? Don't you hare Mm t write your business let ters at tbe onVe? If It's anything out side of business perhaps I can help you." Mr. Bowser looked at her longingly, hot doubtfully, and Anally replied: "Glve me fifteen minutes more, and perhaps I will consult with you." It waa nearly half an hour before be appeared In tbe sitting room with three "UM HAS MOT MAD DOOfl AND EAK1U QUAJKM." or four page of manuscript in hi band and a troubled look upon bU lit erary brow. He read a part of a pau and then looked at the cat; then he read the other part and looked at Mrs. Bowaer and finally said: "I know how It will come out If I aak your advice aud assistance, but I always make a fool of myself la Much things. You're got an Idea that I don't know enough to come In when it rains." Told Him He Was Clover. "Oa the contrary," replied Mrs. Bow aer, "I think you are a very clever mau. Please explain Just what It it this evening." "Well, an agent for the 'l.'nlversiil Biography of Famous Americans' was In tbe office this afternoon. Ho came In ou other business; not knowing whose office It was, but when he heard lu Mpoken to as Bowser he couldn't alt still. He aald be had been rcudiug and hearing about me fur the lust teu years and that I mutt have at least two page in the book. I am to have the pages next to President Roose velt." "Welir "I am to write whatever I want to, and he will publish it word for word. It U a work aoch as bus never been undertaken In the history of America before. There will be a thouneud fa mous men, and no scrubs can get Into it at any price. Whatever la said about tPJL wfli- he read hi future seoorutiou lor a tbocsand years to come." "And what ia it to cost yon?" "Onlv ifo. Some men have nniri mote than that to be mentioned in a daily newspaper, let me tead: " "Mr. Bowaer was born of poor but honest parent. He bad no rich ancea tors to help bim to start ont and he sim 0 ply eilrpJsW livil!' Mi it l flfr crl diiicutiou tul HbVit he toil react l the iie of tweuty ho ii i mi In Auttr 1. ii could sell bim a patent whlu uu chine." " "I dou't think yid have overdrawn it." iiid Mm Bow as be stoppod to Uk at her. "Wbat else?" " in his eventful life Mr. Bowmr bat ow ned groevrlea. "'lie has brought out five different patents. " ile U the only man that ever lat a g:is compauy. "'Ho has met mad dogs aud earth- qu:tke. " He 1ms eeti eugaed In tclentlno discoveries. Hod Mode Disoovorieo. " He ws the first to discover that If a mini put his ear to a hole In the snmml nt ultcht he could hear the grat Nomul of the world turning on lu nils. " 'He made it tirst know n that a rab !tr hind teg were the Umgett. w that he could run back want when tired of e;n Ahead. "it t;ok Mr. Bowser live year to diMvcr that cockroaches devoured ml crolie hy the thousand. "it w8i through his Indefatigable efforts that the world came to know why n.iture made the cucumber a we tiltd it. ' " iurtug the past teu years Mr. Bow ser has lieen offered various political uoiiiluatiou. but has always declined.1 When the presidency la offered him, however, which U sure to come about, he may break over bis rule. " 'lie Is not a mau of one Idea, as was riiuy. Cicero and Caesar, but ha dealt in hogs, chicken, eow. or phans, ti'nui, fire escape, burglar alaruiit. spring tonics, hair dye, busted water pipes, ga savin arrangement and mauy other thing." "That's as far a I have goue," said Mr. Bowser as he sat down. "It won't make more thau half a page, but if 1 oihv get a start the rest will com aUniii- What criticism have you to ina keV" Mrs. Bowser had made up her mind rit;lit at the start what to do. and not the kIuuIow of a smile bad been oeen ou her face dnrlug the readlug. When appealed to for her opinion she said: "It would look almost like presump tion ou my part to criticise. I wish you would go over to the druggUL You know him to be somewhat literary, and he will surely tell you Just what be thinks." "He can think only one way unles be N jealous of me." "Hut I'd drop In and see him any how." Would Ak the Druggist "Well, I guen I will. He Un't gen erally busy at this hour of the evening. I'll ak him to just run over what I've written and tell me what he thluks." Mrs. Bowser was sorry to see blin tro, n nil yet she had read In the paper that the 'Universal' was a swindle, and she felt that be needed heroic treat ment. At the end of half an hour ah Leant a fussing at the front door, and, thinking some child was trying to ring the bell, she went down the ball and opened It. There waa Mr. Bowtwr, with a man supporting bim by either arm, and one of them queried: "This Is where be lives. Uu't ltr "Yes. What on earth has happeuedr "He g"t a shock down lu the drug store, ma'am." Mr. Bowser was assisted down the bull Into the sitting room and laid oa the lounge. In his band be held the manuscript After the men had beeu thanked and departed Mrs. Bowser took tbe sheets and found an extra one, aud on It the druggtat had writ ten: "Notice to the Public The bearer of this Is not dangerous, and cbtldrea can stroke him without fear. He la simply an easy mark." "Poor Bowser!" she whispered a atae looked from the cruel word on the paper to the man wbo lay on tbe lounge with closed eyes and a hopeless expresKion on his face. M. QUAD. Taking Him at Hi Word. The Iiealer What's that you say? That ftiimp dear at -1? My good air, it's positively worth its weight In avid, There are only two more like It la y shop. Hon. Percy Green Haw, wally! Worth its weight In gold? Let iu have the three. The Similarity. "He rides like a whirlwind on hwrtt- back." "That so?" "Yep. I saw bim out the other day, and he was going round and round In the same place." Dos Moines Regfctar. A New Mark. "Do yon really believe that llghtntng never strikes twice In th same place f "Of course. After a place to rebuilt It Isn't exactly the name place, jrtSJ l-.now."-Plrt8bug Poat Frank E. Rowell.nf the Oroner & liowell Co., of Scud-Hp, was in town tluB afternoon. For ea'e: Binder, threshing ma' chine outfit, portable sawmill, etc Will eell cheap Kuratli Broa. Baldwin Bros , of Forest Grove, will next week start constructing the Dr. Wood brick, on Main, east of the Tuala'in Hotel. The struc ture is to be 50x70, one story, and the contractors expect to finub by September 1. lf. Vlr.cent trpotls a Cje of sCarlM fever within a ml! of Ti- latdtrille, and Mr. TamiIt feiorti; measles in the home of A. Nihart,1 Hilleboro. ! For Sale Heavy work horee;( well-brrd black driving nure with 1 oolt: also U. S. cream separator.! good as new. Inquire of Fred; Rood, near Rood's bridge. D posit your money with the HilUboro Commercial Rank. i DOCTORS MISTAKES Ax said often to bo burled six feet under round. But mtny tlui.w women cirtl on their family physicians, suffering, as they Imagine, oue from dysueta, auolhur from heart disease, another from liver or klil ny dlsea.4, another from nervuu pnvt tration, another with pain here and there, and In this wav they present alike to themselves and their easy-going or over busy doctor, separata Ulee, for hlvh ho, assuming them to b such, prescribes his pills aud potions. In reality, they ie all only turn ptome caused by some uterine disease. ThepTicln,Hinorant of the cuttte of suffermgJNfP uprStretinent until large bills are nle. Tiirutf'rlig patient get no betteJiJrriOtthe wrong treatment, but proiNtbly woriT p0Vfr.1ir'u"lf Ft- ' iiTfliirmiri Iff ejcrinllon. dlrrrfid I" the ixiiiiC woiiTJ . OlirrUil I" nave ennreiipfenioicd the o-e.ie1 tiu ro by dispcuitig all tnoM) aiNrrrnig sy in p toais, and instituting comfort Instead of prolonged misery. It has been well said, that "a disease known Is half cured. " lr. Ploree's Favorit I'rescription Is a sclentlrtc medicine, carefully devised by an exporieitcea ana xuitui physician, and adopted to woman's delicate system. It I made of nativ American medicinal root and Is rrfectly harmless In t ittl'lS i a Dowertul Invuturatiua- tonic "Fa vorite Prescription Imparts streuxth to th whole system and to the organs dis tinctly feminine in particular, tor over worked, "worn-out," ruu-Oown. debili tated teachers, milliners, drfssmakers, seamstresses, "shop-girls." hou-e-kecpers, ursing mothers, and feelile women Ken erally, Dr. Pierv' Favorite Prescription Is the greatest earthly boon, being un equaled as an appethlnj cordial and re store tl ve tonic As a soot b lug and strengthening nerv ine "Favorite Prescription " is uucouulcd and Is iuvaluabie in allayins ami suit, dulng nervous excitability. Irritability, nervous exhaustion, nervous prostration, neuralgia, hysteria, spasms. St. Vltus's dance, and other distressing, nervous symptoms commonly attendant Uii fiiactional ami organic dlsi-ase of tho Uterus. It induce refreshing aleeti and relieves mental anxiety and di-sixuideucv. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellet. Invigorat th stomacb, liver and bowels. One to Utre a dose. Kasy to take as candy. Notice ol Fiual Settlement Notice Is hereby' given, that the under- i signed has tlledin the Countv I'ourtof tbe State cf Oregon, for Washington County, hi linal s.-oount iu the matter ol : tbe eotale of Martin tianberg, lieeensed. and said Court ha fixed Mondny, ibe! IMh day of July. l'.K)7. at tbe Countv Courtroom in Hillsboro, Oratou, at the hour of ten o'clock a.m. of said day as the time and place forbearing objections to Mid final aettlenttut of said esliile. listed this Hth day of June, I'm:. OKO. SCHtJI.MKKIt ll, Administrator of the estate of Martin San tie rg, Deceased. - Bogley A Hare, Attorneys for ad ml ills-, irator. .uaomoira'nx' Notice Notice is hereby given that by an order made and dated June it), lt7, by the1 County Court of the State of Oregon for ' Washington County, the undersigned i was duly appointed administratrix of tho , estate of Donald Martin, deceased, ami that she has duly qualified a miicIi. Now, therefor, all ptroons having claims against the said estate) are hereby notified to present the same, properly verified, to the undersigned, at the Uw Office of John M. Wall in Hillsboro, Ore., within mx month from date hereof. Dated this 20th day of June, 1WJ7, 8AKAH. F. MARTIN', Administratrix of tbe estate ot Donald Martin, deceased. John li. Wall, Attorney for Adinx. jp v m m w m i Hill (gL Grills i e PAINTERS and DECORATORS Successors to H. Cetaner We do work iu all lines of paintiug 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 Piros.' livery barn Main St., near Third, Hillsboro It !;:!:: lsliia'Jli Building Material We have just received a large shipment of Shin gles, Lime, Cement, Brick, Fire Hrick, Fire Clay, Sand, Gravel, Fibered and Uufibered Plaster. See our prices before buying elsewhere. Climax Feed Store Both Phones A FATAL MISTAKE N (Mini Mario by la YjMst ol Hillsboro l'eoph' li'safll uiintitke to iieitUvl liackachn. Ilitckm'lie U the lint symptom ot klilnev ilu, Serlou eoniplU' iiioiix follow. IVvhu'b Kidney l'illMCiiio them niiilly. I'on'l il.'Uy until loo Into. I'ntit it IwonieH diolvtei - ItrlKht'x din oe. Williiiin BniiiKanliier, retired, of K Waler St.. Smeiu, Oie,, .suys; "I sjie.ik frnii pernonnt expeilenen when I wiy Hint iMrtn'n Kiilury I'lIN ilo nil tliut is elninied for tluun in cnr'nu kllncy e mi plaint and lrkHi'tie, I Inn) tell the mv.l of such a remedy a u.hmI Ioiik ahilt1, but illtl mil know tisl lint I xliotiM un, I have futimt tlmi ni:uiy meiliciiuN are worthless, niut tliut even plivslcmns' me Mcriions ilo not olwuys prove elleeth e. When I ri':l ol )ohii's Kidney l'ill, however, I was induced lo toKdiu stone ami procure a supply. The ln k ache ami litfnlur coiiidiion of I he kill leys which bail annoyed me, qiilrKlv gave way upon lieKiiihtii to your remedy, T' riulored lo a cuiiditioii of eiise and comfort. I can recoinuteiiil Doim's Kidney Tills to anyone In nerd ef sncli a iiiriticiiin.'' For s.ile by nil dealer. Price V cent. Foster-M lbnrn Co., ltntl.ilo, New Votk, sole stents for the I'mtcd State. licmeinhcr the name, I'o.mV, nud t;iUe no other. COR WIN A HUD EL Ceoor In ! All kinds of I'rcsh Meets. PiicrsKea j tonablr. Will meet ell competition. ! Chicken and l'oultrv always on bund i ittx)n order. 1'ree delivery li all parts ! of the town. We huv lal aua k. Both Pnoneo Second Strottt, Hilluboro, Or ! Insure Your Stock Insure Tour bntst and livestock j and whfti you lose one you uitl ;rt t cash. lon't bike chance when it is not necessary. Toke out a policy IS A KKUUU.K TOMI'ANV 1 am uuent for the Xatiornt Live stock Association. Intuit agaiusl dentil from any cause. Itop me a line. - - Term reasonable. JOHN VASDKHWAI.. Henvei ton, dr.. 1(. V. II. So. 2 The old reliable the insurance man. BICYCLE SHOP Bicycles, Gnus, Umbrellas aud Sewing Machines re paired and cleaned. Hand saw ftliug and setting. Also agents for new bicycles. Call iu before buying or getting work done elsewhere F. R. DAI LEY, main 9t., wml ot Sohulmmrlch'a STr Guardian's Sale of Real Property i Notice isbeteby pitt-n, tlntt In puisuitnce of an onler of the County Court of Wanlt ingtou County, Oregon, made and enter ed on Mondiiy, June :i, hsT, authorizing and licensing the imdrrsiunxd M guiiril iun of Myron ami Uls.lys ilenilt, minors, to sell ceitain real 'tuto bnl'ingiug to said minor. I will, on Monday, tbesib duv ol July, l'io7. ut 10 o'clock a. in, of miUI dsv, at the Snulli door of the t'omsly t'ou'rl House in Hillsboro. Oregon, sell al public uni tioti to the bittliisit bidder, for cash In IihiiiI at tiiuii of Halu, hII the rmM. title ami interest ol Hie said Myron und OSad ys Hew itt, minors, In ami to the following dese.ril ed riol properly, to w it: Hegiuning at the Southeast corner of the HoiiUk'iwI uimrtnr of the Houlluuwl ouarter of See. lion l. T 1 N. It. .'i W. of tl.n Will. Mer. ami running thonen west H ) rods lo a ponl; llitiite north oo rods to a Kit ; ihenco essi 0 roils to a post; then ( sotilh nt rods lo the plac of lit-glnnlng, ooiilainlug .'to acres, all iu Washington County, Oregon. Halt! sale to be Hiilijc-t to eonllriuslion by the County Court of Washington County, Oregon Dated at Iftlislioro, Oregon, this June II, 11107. II. M. PITMAN. OuHrdiiui of Myron Hewitt and liladys Hewitt, Minora II. T. lliiglcy, Attorney for (liianllan. VnT niuxl mnnkn trv Ihd Mebil I . gWU "inoke try tlie Mtb : or txcfcllpncia f lid you Will i try rhgtrj nxaill anil naain. I ' n For cu'e cr ltaoe: Warehouse and Hour niill known oe Hillsboro Mills. John Milne, IIil'.Bboro, Oregon. m w w m m m 'ir m :m 3 i It :,!: : m W 1 III It SAMSON Weight, l.ixr, 7 yc;irs old, bl.it k-browii, finely built. Just tho lunso fur j-.ots that make tho most hi k cable horsos fur farm and ihiviti.u jmipuMS. Will St, iml tho Soxisoii o! 1007: At llie lolly (situ, Uhh sint nee lui'l itiilrs 1101 tliwi u ol llillsboto. nesi the Si.itrli . Iiim b. I I' 1! M S: -Siimle rivice. I'", t olt In ni'ii.il u 11. 1 smk. fio. V me ( te trnt, but not rtotiMMr ..t n i i.U nl. I'stmris eliou'd s e ti ls ioe t (vie I iirillii, He bss the I'ti'poiln.ns tit it ili iii.ie. F. W. DELSMAN Athliess, Hillsboro, It. I. I). o. J. ARDLAMONT A RDUAMDNT, the !"u!UUHhd Cl)d.-sdalo i V Stallion, dail; bay, throe years old, wcihiiiK itH built ou model linos, a sure foal -getter, aiul euiiuj from the best stuck ever impuitcd from Scotland. Will Stund tl v Season of 1907 in Washington County stud at the farm of T. K. Davis, 3' iiiilcs northwest of Hillsboro. Iliasiieby K!m.ir, lie by .Milliotmiie; bit nir'i il-sin i;o by l'liuie l.lraellyn. Ilu Inst ilmn w.-i by llemli;n, be by Master of llrnutyre. Ilu irml dam .ia by Mriry Msm'i., be by 1'ilme Ab Ired, his itaui by 1'tiuee A)sne, y-nt t y I'linec t'lioilie, taking lust J.rif at l.in-o.hur; (;..t by timm rr, lust .ii. t t ;Uoh . be by Urismilirlil Cbeuiplon, nut ty l.lmii i r .'.rum. I. bis lUm llrsuly by 1'iince ol Wales, tiot nt Al.uu ln-.ti r, ..viliiiil. ot by Crtirisl, his ilstn lijtlini;, got by Snrnjisnti, be by I.otty, III? t.lh'o (' if in In in botse of ISsft. Thr.e boies wnr nil li );i.trii:. I ' .les.bilrs, nine til them beitiK nn -oitr.l Iroui .Soilsiul iu tbe ritly ility by Ui C liotiuril. Single Service, $5.u; To Insure, iu For fnrtliet inloimstiun csll on or a Mrcsa, l'liouo ,01 I'oimets' I, inc. COQUET (50527) The PercKeron Stiillion. Imported From France in June, 1905. Color, black, with star in forehead; weight, 1050; 18 hands high. Foaled April 10, ic-u. Owned by Cedar Mill Perchcron Co. Is reconkd by the Percheroii So ciety of America as No. -14233. Will Stand Season of 107 Follows. Will be in si ml only al home barn of Herman Claske, one-half mile cast of liclhany. Fall season, same place. Trmsi-Single Service, $S; lo Insure, 515. Put will reduce for service at home barn, HERMAN G LAS UK, Manager W. B. CATE & SONS nrocdors tintl (Irocrs of ml Defers in Registered Hereford Cuttb, ClydestKilo Horses, Poland China Hogs, Shropshire Sheep und Antjoiti (ioats ruts, Our foun.iutlon Mock it wlerte.i frni H. U-sl funilie,, of InalS'Sj; A Yotiiuj Clydesdale Stallion Iu service to a few mares; ro to insure. Young I nil Blood Blut k Spanish Ja( k; service, $12 Horse and Jack for fiillc ilslure f01-all Mock for breeding, at reasonable prices. lllMlWiBIBKlWirill-aitilllBi!!,;!,, YF1MH ADPi'c l 1J imLJ O The best of all Bottled for At I t:C IhllulsOlIK Co.uli Stallion CUAS. DAVIS. llilh.buio, k. 1. I). 3 J (On ,l,.ubi) lee rv MedicinaMII a7 V Wll FY'Q 9 aoaamsBsaaeiaejeani 1 ! I . I - . 11 lrfj y ''""'"'Tii-ivrw-iirm iiii ia f