titrd t the Pot-offlca at Hillaboro, Oregon, m aoond clMi thall matter. LUCIUS A. LONG, Editor. County Official Paper Bulisoriiitlon: One Dollnr per Annum. Iiurt Krery Thursday McKINXKY WASHINGTON COl'STY, ORKGOS r population, 20,(MH). First County io dairying; 1 100 cases condensed milk dailv: two biff condenser: billions of feet merchantable timber, thirty million feet animal cut, will nearly double product this year; richest of irarden lands in the world; bnlk of county can drive to Portland and re turn in aday; finest market; treat hon district; line school system; fl uent climate on coast ; mild winter no county debt; best natured and best read people in world, population con sidered. Best in everything. 11 ILLS BOKO County seat; 2,lHM people; Six churehrs, Protestant and Catholic; two banks; two telephone systems; bitr milk condeuser; sawmill; two railroads: and electric line coming AM) THKRE Vol ARK! Big I'.ill Taft is corning to Ore goo in a few days, and it will be interesting to watch the politicians turn to the Fallstaffian official of the administration. Portland turn ed Fairbanks down hard, but Taft is to be tiven the clad hand. In asmuch as Fairbanks is the one in the lead on the trip, however, Big Bill will have to move op some. Knox has Pennsylvania, and Fair hanki has Indiana. FairbankF can set the fcoutn and Xalt can have Oregon perhaps. For as thriving as Hilleboroieite sidewalks are execrable. The city need exhibit no surprise if it has to pay a damage suit for a broken arm or leg almost any day. There is one way to get eidewalke, and that is for the city to build them at expense of property owners, and Mayor Dennis warns those who are derelict in a note to the public, to day. Steve Lowell, who has always "eeched" for an office ever since he first heard the sound of bis own voice fanning the ears of an audi ence, and who fell bo hard in the last primaries, is again before the uublic, explaining the difference : between Bryan and Roosevelt, or rather, between his party and the democratic. "Steve" need have no worrv. Oregon republicans wil hardly elevate him. Argus and Journal, $1.75. John Kassebaum,of Shady Brook was in town today. Clauds Greear made a busine&e trip to Buxton, today. Miss Rose Mauss, of Banks, waf in town today, enroute to Portland Henry Hoerefe, on the Dr Withycombe Farm, was in town today. Brick for sale at new yard, For eBt Grove. Peter Peterson, inde pendent phone, 761. Farmers should read Carlile harness display ad, in anothet column. For a good emoke try the Schi ler or Lxcellencia end you wi try them again and again. P. I. Lillegard, of Dear Laure! was in town today, and Bays the hops are looking hoe over his way Horse, sound, weight, 1000, and cow, in milk, for sale. R. 11. Vose, North Hillsboro, on Miller place Herman Collier, of Scholia, war in town today. He is now associ ated with M. N. Bjnham in the store at Laurel, but etill lives on his ranch. Reduced Round Trip Excursion Rates to Pacific Coast in I907 During the Summer season of 1907, re duced round trip excursion rtes will be in effect from the Ivast to the Pacific Coast, Montana, British Columbia and Arizona pants. Kates from Chicago via direct lines North Pacific Coast points will be $75, and from Missouri River common points (Council Bluffs to Kansas City inclusive also St. Paul and Minneapolis, rates wil be 6o. St. Louii $69 and Denver, Colo rado Springs and Pueblo fso. Rates to Spokane and points effected will be $5 less than to tie coast. Rates one way via California will be $13.50 hielier than those above mentioned. Tickets will be n sale dailv. June 1st to .September 15 1907, with final return limit of October Account of Twenty-third International Christian Endeavor Convention at Beat tie. Wash., lulv 10th to 15th, 1907; con vontinn of Baotist Younif People's U inn. Sivikane. Wash.. July 4th to 7th 1907; Grand Lodge Independent Order of Good Templars, Seattle, wasn., jmy 16th to and, 1907, tate of one lowest normal first class limited fare for round trln for direct routine with lia.50 addi tional one way through California, has been named to norm t acme v.on jwmw and ftpokane from Chicago, bt. Louis, Missouri River and Colorado points. Sale dates east of Colorado points, June soth to July ih, 1907, west, June aist to July 13th, 197, final return limit --in. VfiV-i.- ON THE FLORIDA SPECIAL By Philip Kenn. Cowrlghtcd, MOr. by P. C. Esimut. Min Oarstair was not so old or so sophisticated that she was dead to the delights of having three tmuehes of violets, two boxes of candy and a bull- die of magazines piled up on the seat neit to ber. Seemingly uuconsclo'.is of the glaiuvs that bad followed tier its she came lu, she nevertheless seated herself In ber chair with the feeling that alio was a iH.rK)!i of importance and one whose popularity win evi denced by t!ie number atid value of her go!u away gifts. As If the godn had net been good enough, however, just ns the train pulled out aud Ulehtird Marston held her band lu a last farvwell. the por ter aiaggered lu bearing a huce ham per, fmit tilled au.i flower devrated. I Mich a hamper ns one sees only in the tropical paradise of nillliomtiivs. j Mars l on eyed it jealouly. "Such a display of money," ho criti cised. It's beautiful," Miss far lair as sured blm. 'Oh, well, my violets won't Imve a ha nee uow," but it was a question rather than an assertion, and Miss Car stairs said, "How do you Wuowi" And that was eucourageuieut, or would have beeu from anybody but Miss c'ar stalrs. 'I've half a mind to go on with you to laytoun," Marston hesitated, and Miss Carstalrt mid "Oh, do:" aud that settled It. Marston went to Cud the couductor and get a chair, aud u there wasu't any but the one next to Helen the porter lifted the bunches of violets and the two boxes of candy and the hamper of fruit and the bun dle of magazines aud carried them to tXH X JOKE, HE SAI1 HOAKSELV. "I AM PCNJSflKD KJfOCUU." the end of the ear and piled them where the passengers eyed Uiein aud then serewed their necks to not a better view of Miss Carstnlrs. all of which that young lady enjoyed an much as she enjoyed the distinction of having Itichard Marston for a traveling com panion. 'Think of uiy hobnobbing with a celebrity," she said. " 'Of the making of book a there Is no end'" Marston quoted sententi.iusly. "Think rather of my traveling with n beauty." "And both of -us 11s poor an poor," Helen sighed. Marston looked at her. "I wonder why you say that?" he atkpd. "What difference does It make" Helen stared at him. ' I thought" she guKped. "That I wonted to marry you," hi) finished for her. "But I don't!" mid he settled back In bin chair and looked out toward the lino of the tropical shore, where a few cocoanut palmn were silhouetted agaliiHt a purple ea, "Oh!' Helen's smise of iuiportuuco bad departed. Suddenly uLe felt Im measurably insignificant, but thid feel ing was succeeded by one of Intense Indignation. "Of all things!" she ejaculated. "Well, I know It's unusual for a man to withdraw a proposition of that kind In ten minutes, and I know I said Home pretty Insistent tiling Just before the train left, but I've changed my nilud. It's usually a woman's prerogative," was his eusy way of getting out of It, "but this time It's a man's, and I've changed my mind." For the first time In ber life Misn Cartatn could not meet the Hituation. She simply sat there with her cheeks burning and hated him. Curiosity getting the belter of ber, however, she asked: "But why?" "That thing," Marston said succinct ly and nodded toward the hamper. "To think you could taka a thing like that from Deerhig!" Miss Curslalrs felt letter. She could meet jealousy. "But I couldn't help it, could I?" was her Innocent query. "I couldn't tell the porter to drop the basket on the platform." "But I was bo sure you had turned him down," Marston complained, "pos itively, you know over at the Break era last night, after the dance." "I tried to--" "And couldn't?" Hit nodded. Too many Inducements? (Vmntry house, town house, trips to L'yope, diamonds O Lord?" Marston groaned aa be finished the catalogue. ".No." She turned from lilm to a con templation of the Beeiiery, and for a time they rode in silence, pacing be yond the long line of palms to the or ange groves brilliant stretches of yel low and green that tilled the car with the fragrance of wedding bouquets. Suddenly Marston (lung out, "Whut was it that kept you from turning him down positively, Helen?" Bhe leaned forward and spoke with conviction, "I might da worse than marry Deer '"A p.irk packer." 'it' better to marry a pork packwr than to have uothiug to pack," she In- formed blm. Mars-ton tiled ber with a stem eyt. "I toll you right uow. Helen." he said, "that I won't run this rao lu competition wtih IKerlng. I don't trot lu the same clusi. You can live hliu up or gio me up." Helen re:ielul over and touched the electric bell. "Will you bring m some telegraph blanks?" she said to the por ter w hen he emu. "And now will you lend me a peu cil':" she asked Marntou as she tlut teivd the leaves of the yellow pad. "What are you golug to do?" Mantou 1,1: .tinned as he handed It to her. "1 am K-'hm to telegraph to tsui'tug," s'ie said. "I told him that I would .v 'yet' or 'no' by telegraph." Marshal went white. ' IK.ii't do anything rash, Helen." he warned. i .-hall do its I please." said Miss Curst.iirs. aud he leaned back aud ripped out, "Oh. of course." She sat with the peuell poised. "I wNh you'd tvksit a peuny for me." she said at last. "Heads I do It -tails 1 de.i't." "I will do nothing of the klud." "Oh. well. 'ou't!" She scribbled a hasty word and reached for the bell. But Marston stopped ber. "What have you written?" he demanded sternly. The otlu-r passeu;eM were growing trpivelathe s to the ueltuus of the handsome youug couple. Helen, sud denly conscious of their observation, commanded: "(io up there and get uie one of my Imxcs of candy aud some fruit. People will think you are proposing to me." "I am. Will you marry me, Helen?" "Not until yon get iny eaudy." lie came " buck, - stasgerlug under l 'ecrliisc's hamper, and passed the por ter going out with a telegraph blank lti his hand. Marston dropped the hamper .on the -rut hi front of Miss Carstairs and hurried after the porter. And then Helen waited. A half hour pnsed three-quarters. She grew wor ried. Did he cure euough to hurt hbu- silf In nnv way? It wasn't like Rich ard to kill himself for disappointed love. She rose and went through the train. The eves of the other passwogera fol lowed her. She walked with ease and I'-'htness. and from the topmost wave of tier brown hair to the tip of her tan K'ots she was absolutely correct, mod ish, beautiful. She found Marston on the observa tioti platform, with his moody eyes fixed 011 the shining rails that seemed to slip from lit ueath the train to end lu the euuset. As she i ame up bfhlnd hhu she saw s(imethiu? In his face that touched her with tenderness. She droped her b:;ud.s ou his shoulders. "Oh, little bud boy," she said, "you read the tele gram!" "Don't Juke," he said hoarsely. "1 urn punished enough." "If you hail not leen so-so Imperti nent." Mis Carstalrs Informed him, Vhould have told you before that promised Deering to wire whether had decided to lo marry you, not whether I w as going to marry hltn." Marsfou gezed at her In a duised way "Then your 'yes' meant" "That I am going to marry you, little bad boy," ald Miss Carstalrs coolly. A Horological Curiosity. Japan possesses u remarkable tlme-rl-!'. It is contained ill a frame three feet wide and live feet long, represent ing a uooiiduy laudscape of great beau ty. In the foiH'ground plum and cher ry trees and rich plmits appear lu full blooin. In the rear Is seeu a hWI, grad mil lu ascent, from which apparently flows a cascade, admirably Imitated In eiystal. l'roin this point a threadlike sirettm hi'-anilers, encircling rocks and i-lai.ils lu lis windings, anil finally los- Iuk itself In n faroff stretch of wood land. In a miniature sky a golden snti turns on, it silver wire, striking the hours on sliver gougs as It passes Koi.li hour Is marked on the frame by a creeping tortoise, which serves the plio c of n hand. A bird of exquisite piir.nagi! warbles at the close of each hour, turn as the song ceases a mouse sallies forth from a neighboring grot to and, scampering over the bill to the garden, Is noon lost to view. Missed the Point. "Professor," said an acquaintance "you understand 1-atlu, do you not?" "Well," replied the professor, "I may be snld to have n fair knowledge of I.allu, yes." "I know everybody says you have. wb-:h you would tell me what 'volU' melius. Nobody thut I have asked rcems to have heard the word." ' If there is any such word as vollx. Umlmu, of which 1 have serious doubls, I certainly do uot know what It means." lou nnrprise me, professor, A man of your iittaliiuientH ought to know that vollx mentis Vol IX." The professor devoted a moment to culling tip his reserves aud bringing hbt light artillery Into actlou. "It Is no wonder, madam," be said, "thut I did not see the point of your Joke. You left the point out of It" Loudon Tit-Bits. Not His Province. The N'ew Englund in blisters of early days were expected to preserve an as pect grave to the verge of solemnity on all occasions, not only on Sundays, but week days lis well. If they pos sessed a sense of humor It sometimes made itself evident even in the midst of devotionul exercises. una New Hampshire parish was guarded and guided by n quaint speak ing elderly man who bad a slight lisp, lie wns fond of outdoor work of almost every sort and was an able farmer as well as preacher, but oil domestic mat ters he relegated to his wife. One day tha old traveling baker, see ing the minister at work lu the field, drew rein, and when the jingling of hla horse's bells hud subsided he called out, "Any cracker wanted today, par son?" The minister raised his bead and sur veyed the baker from under his shaggy eyebrows. No e.mile of greeting cross ed Lis solemn face. "Abraham In the Held," be responded gravely. "Tbarnh (Sarah) In the tent," and without unother word be resumed his hoeing and left the baker to digest his Biblical reproof and drive on to the house to find out If "Sarah" would buy nnff nt bin n.mua m. HiLLSSoRd XrOlS, JULY 53- 180? THE MARKETS, hia morning's market reports, ! compiled from Portland quotations, are: Valley Wheat, SOc. Barley feed, $21 .fitV 2'2 per ton : ' brewing, $;; rolled, $'2;5 f.Om f 21.:0 Oats, White, f 'Jti IW f 27 00. Bran, $17!M8 per ton. Hay, valley limothv. $17t-iflS;: clover, 0; grain, Oo MO. 1 otatoe. old O.econ liutlunk-s. f 2.5lHi $3 IX) per aack;nt pota-i toes, 2 cenU per pound. hgif?, candled, 21c. Butter, Creaiuety.'.'.VU.i 2",. Arena and Journal. $I.7.V MAGAZINE READERS SURKT ItMAZMS buubhilly dkutittad, (ocd aoiie ud utcb boo! Ctlifunu and aU tM far WL T0W1 ARO COUNTRY JOURNAL a Boolhly puklkslioa oVvutad lo th farmtaa inlmti ol tka We $1.50 a you $0.50 a ;u MAO W TNOUMM WONOCRI a book ol 75 pofat, coeliuiua 120 cotorad pkotugitpht J 0.75 pxojmqta Ifa4t U Cslioau V Toul . . . $2.75 AUfor. $1.50 Cat l this sdvrrtWeot ad toad with $1.50 to SUNSET MAGAZINE James flood bldg san franosco Administratrix' Sale of Real Estate Notice Is hereby given thst hv virtue ol : an order duly made and entered herein on the Pith day f July, l!t'7, aiitlioriinir i me aiiiiitmsiratrix or Hie rslale ot li.nmhl Martin, ilm-easd, to sell at ornate .ilo. for cash in hand, all the following i!e rriliel real estate, tJ wil: The South hall of the Northwest ;n:ir- terand the West half of the Snni:n.t quarter of Sen ill, T. 1 S. U. .'. V Wash- ingtoii lounty, Oregon, ruutitiniiti; bit) acres. Now. therefore, the undersimied w ill on i and alter tlio '24th day of Auirust. t')7, --l ! at privile sale, for cash in hand, nil Hie' at estate alxive described. i Hnle.1 at MillsUm). dn-eon. this 1 1 1 1 day of July, I'M'. s.n. u r . m Ait i i , Administratrix of the Kslate ol iNmald i Martin, deceased. i John M. Wall, Allorucy. PETITION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE IS THE Cor NT Y COUKT OF TIIK STATE OK OrtF.UUN, KO ! WASHINGTON COl'STY In the Matter of the Aiiidicutiou id ; William Lacey for lieone'.osell Npiritous, vinous, and malt Honor in It" nii'inlt ties than one gallon, in (lastoti Proi inct, ; To the Honorable ( ounty I ourt of tint Stale of Oregon for Washington (jouiity: ' We, the undersigned eliliiiieis and; tfwrftl viitom nf llnsl.oi I'mci ili-l WiiMliitor. L'outttv. Oreifon. anil roust Untune majority of the Wl votern lu Maid re- oinet. ami beina actual resi.lenls of snid nrecinet ami havmif artually n?siili'il In sti.d nrecinet thirty (lays lioiueiiiatclv preeeeding the date of tins petition, won Id r8ectfnlTy ietition your honorable hoiiy and aak that a license to wil Kpiritoiis, vinous and malt honors, mid fermented cider, commonly railed hard eider, In Ims quantities than one gallon, in Gatlon pre cinct, county and utate nforcHil, be granted to William t,aey, a resident of aaid precinct, for a period of one year. lMted tins Win nay ot July, A. 1. VMi. Chaa Reinemer, (1 11 MrAilatns, A Hill, W E McAdanw, J S Morris, Ceo Haase, C J Carstens, Gih Cams, A W KinK, I. B Fullerton, J I, Miller, Arthur Blum, Hurry Miller, Henry Becker, F R Miller, Herman Becker, F, H Miller, J Challaconi!?, T A Itusstll, IV try Cuib hert, Wtn Hanlehcck, S I) Mriiu, Jiitiu-s Atkins, Krnestllerr, Win Sevier, John Fisher, A II Koljetts, C L I'eterson, I R Tompkins, August Wiese, John Hyrne, T A Hoodenpyl, Chii Malliam, H H Rol ston. J I) Rode, A A Walker. W 8 Unl- ertson, Henry Dames, A C liavies, Alex Dames, Louis Hering, John Dames, Fred Bratin, II W Hamrick, Herman Drown, J Buchele, Jans Beutlie, Charles Clay, james (i Iee, Cluis Gerrish, W K Ixe, J J Holfinan, John liergeroti, F L Koher stein, T W Kain, n Fleiaehauer, ) Haw kin, R A Caplea, F N Hall, C M Spen cer, II Nordway, C R Morrison, Hen Hall, J M Fogel, V. H Parsons, Jake Tup per, Vai Gray, KiM Wiese, Clias Wc cott, J II Wescott Jr., K Kunston, J II Wescott, P K Walters, Frank Kcrtson, Arthur Thnmiw .Invuli Ttcifenrnl h lohn Trautner, Kdward Freeman, R A Her- rinKton, S Bnles, A W Wahl, Fred liar- per, C Best, Merle Haines,!, kotierslcin Notice of Mquor LieeiiHe. Nolico is herehy given that the under- siKned, William Lacey, will on the lirsl day of the Heotoiiiber term of the County court ot Washington county Oregon, to wit, tlie.il h day of September, lMOi.jire sent to aald Court its above petition sail ed liy a majority of the legil voters in fjaston Precinct, County of WashhiKtim Slate of Oregon, anking thai a license to sell apiritous, vinous, and malt liquors, and fermented cider, commonly culled hard cider, in less quantities than one ifallon, in said precinct, lie granted to William Lacey for a period of one year, and that the undersigned would apply to aaid (.'ourt In sit id ('ounty and blatn fur such license on the 4th day of Bepteinher, 11)07. Hated this 2.1th day of July, 1!K7. WILLIAM LAOKY, Building Material We have just received a large shipment of Shin gles, Lime, Cement, Brick, Fire Brick, Fire Clay, Sand, Gravel, Fibcred and Unfibcred Plaster. See our prices before buying elsewhere. Climax Feed Store liolh Phones iTHHTf ii Mil A FATAL MISTAKE U Olteit Made by the Wisest Hillsboro People of It's (t:i! U.l, kuciic l- tuishike to oech'ct I" i I he lust y it) i 1 1 1 1 1 ol kiclm, kid tie V Serumt eom;i!ic illmio lollow, I'eSIl'." Kidney I'lIU em them ptciliptlv. I'on'l d"lHV until too laic, t'litll il lits'oiiir dnilwlCH - III i(;lit's dt e.lM. William Itiuuvni'dHxr, ii'liled. of 4 J I Water !.. Maicm, Oie., '1 xie.U Ir mi ixiNOiial I'vpeiieiue when I ssy licit Uohii'm KiIi-v I'iI-m ilo till licit I eluiiut'd for them In curing Lidiiey e in plaint aiivl 1'nck-vlie. I li.i.l Icil t he n.v.l ol such h reine.lv lor a e;o.xl long w hile, but dil ool knowjiot what I slioulil iwe, I nv toiuit) llmi lu.iov iiietlielm s nn noi'lhh'N, and licit ren pliVMieluiiH' pro. sei i, lions do not avas prove cileeltv e. When I lead ol Pcui'm Kidney I'lIU, howovii, I was iml'icmi to to u vluik store ami i'c,in a snpiy. The bs k ache and 1 1 rKiil.-ir condition if Hie kid iiiivs whi. li hml iinuovi'd loo, ipuekl)' gile way tip.;i tegiMiiiii lo Use yom remedy. I . iedor,t,l to a cotulitioo ot e;lst ilcil e.ootort, chii lei'ontliiend Iie:in'M Kidney I'ills to anyone in nred ol sin li a uieili.-ioiv1' For sale l all dc.ih rn. I'ricr V cents. Foster M Ibuin Co., IWitl ilo, New N'oik, so!o:i;;cnts i.n tin- I'uitc.l Sl.iUs, Keii'.emlM r the tunic, I 'tun's, and t ikr no oilier. COR WIN & HCIDEL Itemlorm lit All kinds of I'roli Mciiti. Pti,ctJt sonable. Will uicel nil toutpcttiioii. ChickciK and Poultry ii'wjns on h tid , ttpou ot ter. 1 icf ihliVM) I o nil psiti ' ol the town. We nuv bit slink. Doth Phonm Second Street, Mtttboro. Or Insuro Vour Slock Itmiro Timr hefirs nml livestock and wboti you lose one )nu will I'.ct css'.i. Moa't Inke ch.iucrs when it is not titci-stuy. Tke out a policy IN A KI'.I.IAIII.K toMI'ASV I am agent fcr lite National Live took Ansocinliou. IcKUrcs agninst death from any cause, lnoptnea line. - - Tciun triiM'uable. JOHN VAMiF.liWAI.. lU-uvei (on, dr. U. K. I. No. i The old ttlia'ile lite insiirimce utmi. DiCYCLE SHOP Bicycles, Guns, Umbrellas and , Sewing Machines re paired aud cleaned. Hand saw filing ami setting. Also agents for new bicycles. Call in UTore buying or getting; work douc tlsew here F. R. DAI LEY, Main SI., weal ot Schulmarioh'm Aart Cuaulian's Sale of Real Property Notice is hci hy itiveit, thut In piiru:iitce of mi order of f ilie 1'iiiinty t'onrl of Wash i IDU melon I ounty, i invun Hindu ami enter- i 11 , J"'"1 . '. n'mionmir i nd ln ' iihin the nndei-siitned us gnurd 1 "I .Myron nml lilndys lleviitt. minors. to hull certain le.il estiile Ueloueiui' to siiid minors, I will on Mond.iy, tlie.sUi dnv of July, l!i7, :it lu o'clock . iii, ofsiiid liny, ! at llie Soul h door of the Counly Court ! Hoiisi in 11 itlsltoro, Oregon, sell ut iiuhlio iiiuilioii to tlio highest Inddrr, for cash in i liiind ill lime nfsiile, nil the ri:nt, title 'and itilerest of the wild Myron und Iliad , yn Hewitt, minors, in and to the IoIIowIiik descril ed real propf rly, lii-n it.: !iKinuiUK ) at the Sotit heust corner of the Nout heiisl i iiiurlr o thr houtliwest iliutter of ISee lion I.T. 1 N. I!.5V. of tlm Will. Mer. and rimniii thenco rl n.) rods to a piel; thence norlli no rods to n post; thenco east x0 rixls to a post; thi'ii -it sonlh i in rods In tlio place of lieniiiniui;. eontuinini; ;) oeres, nil in Washington I'ounly, Ori'jron. Said sale lo lemil'je"t to continuation , ley liiu I'liunly t'onrl of Wuliinnton Conrily, Oreeon Dated at llilltthoro, Oregon, this June ; o, limy. K. M. I'l l' M AN. (iiiHrdian (ifMyrmi Hew ilt and Oladys - 1 Hewitt, Minors II. I. Barley, Attorney for (luurdlan. i i j Administrator's Notice to Creditora I Notice is herehv I'iven that the under 1 HiKni-'l WUH on M'liiilay, the '..VI II day of j .May, Mil, ly th nniiity roiirl ol WiimIi j im'ton County, OrcKou, (Inly appoliitnd I administrator of tlio ostale of John N. I Fisher, deceased. i Now, llinreforo, nil creditors of snld estate are here.liy reiiiurnd lo pieseiit iclHtuistt ith proper voucher at the. Ihw ollice of John M. Wall, -t llillshoro, ire- ' tfon, within six li iiiotithx (rom Hie date i ot lllfl lust l.uhllcatloll (d tilts notice, i ,v !,i,'h ,Ik"' in p 'moiUvsoN j Alinluli.lrator ol lli'e Kslnle nf jo'lni V, - Fisher, decensed. -toll n Jl. Wall, Al'orney for Admini j lr,ltl,r' i Notice of Final Settlement Notice is heridiy uiveu thsit the under Mii'tied iidmi iiihI ratnr of the wtnte of Sinn. md Kveritl,, dneeiiHeil, with the will of Miild ilneHs"d auiiexcd, has tiled in Hie ('oiiiiLy (Uiiut of WuHliiiiuton County, Or eion, liHliiinl iicc innt In Kiiid i-Htnte, uml the HtiihH Im lieen Hot for fn ml hearing and Neltldinitiit, liel'ore Huld Court, ill. I he Counly court room, in tlio Court Dunne, in IltliHljoro, Oieimn, nn Monday, Aug ust WI, at 10 ii, in, of Ntt.ii I day. JOHN KKOWN, Adn;inilrnt(r nf the estate of Hiimuid Kv- eritt, ii(y:e(iHed, with lh will of decean cd iiiiic ieil. W. N, Pnrretl, Att'y for AdmiiiiHl.ralnr. i n - I f'T Til T Life in wli.it you w ;m I , orkiiiaulii', W leallwT liiut'uiis iii our Harness, oU:. A eniuI'li liiu- id' lidviuss, li.ilu'is, In i lk'S, saiUUcs, loin's, whips, li.umss, ti m! iiiy.s ot ail Liutl';, ami svll al jm iivs tlial cau'l Ik' ihii'IivaUil in IN". tl.uiil, iinalily ami oi 1. mansli i; (live us uiiir pour l vasoiiahle. poslelluv, i lly, an.l Mi. CWlli! I Pioneer Harness Shop P .ka.ta Al)tllk.li A. M. CAIU.II Fio, sM:fXMVNv.iV:t.ri'slJ:cl,:,uvllWfca Tl'M' 0? i' 8 ' Ul ..I II far R, J IA1 UU a 1 i ' iiii' COQUET (50527) PcTcKtron Fru net Color, black, with slar in forehead; weight, 1950; 18 hands high. I'o.iU il Aju i! n. i;oi. ( Iwinil by Cedar Mill l'eichernn Co. Is iiioii'vd by the lVrcheion So ciety of America as W, -H.l.W Will Stand S euson of 1907 us Followsi Will le in stud only al home barn o one-half milecast nf Hit ham-, l'all Termsi Si e Service, will nt . i k s . e i x uituti Hill 01 Grills PAINTKRS ncl DECORyVIORS Sui censors U 11. ( ssntr We do work in all lines of painting and deeoratinj', and will guarantee our work. We also carry a full line of Wall I'dper, Paints, Varnishes, Oils, at t? H H Ml eie., ai prices Sliop and store ojijinsiic Main St., near H Ik s. Hi : ii I III IJ, H W. !$. CATE & SONS BiTOtliT riiid (rowers of .uul De.ilors in . Kcqistcrcd ISorcford Cut Ilo, Clydo&dolc Horses, I'ohind Cliin.i tlotjs, Shropshire Sheep find Aisfjofii (iiwts Young thiti!) of hoth scxirt, of nil kinds, foi stile nl very reimnn.-ihle j'.rict'H. Our foiin,iili.,n utoik is w lcclci from (he ln-t,l fninilicM nf Uietr resiiecltve hieeds in the I!. S. und I'liiopc, r Katdlcus of c()t. The individ'iiil we Hie Hi-llinj; n re cxi i ilioi.Hlly um-I'iiI to I'.-ciliii (lousl trade, having '"'I'll hreil nml i linti! in the Willamette Vnlley mid me thorouehlv m-cliunilid, Hied hy such in'ii h iih lieiui Urutu tnt'l (or ciilth'; Millionniie ( impotn d from Scoti.md) for hnr-ics' Wil hiuielle Chief, hy Cl.u-li iiui.-m ( Iiii f, I,y C.od I Kuovv for hoes, and equally j;ood for slui-p ''i l coals. ' A Yoarsfj Clydesdale Stallion In service to a few marcs; $io to insure. Yotinq I nil liiood Itlot k Spanish Jk k; service, $12 Horse and Jack for for breeding, ;;:i!iHii;i!:iivrt!::;wiii.:uiSi!;;;;iiBi;h!::iiir!h::jie:;ii.;iiS!:i ii;!2ii:::iiSi::':;a- .ih::::" ;-isiu:i :si!i ;;!Sii::;niat! ;ii?sif;; iriai:: NittifiiiziiriiiitaVii.titmiio! WEINHARD'S The best of Dotllcd Al 1 J. LcatKer cell 1'ilU'il witli I'll I v tlio v'.ihhI lis l OllMlll'! 1 1 air v. oi All nt I; 1 vh.u,u.-ii'-s t ilt'tn' . iiimi' than M'lltll of the I I insUiiH, .- in . t, ;o Labors, t mnrr t i.a- Utri, n BOURBON i rr. nn ovc otn vh im mm .1,. II , Imo, ,-' !i n. thr nm s irs, N,,tu v l-f ot-S ! , M ,U, l.-.H, ttf ill tt Out. Ai) vsll Sm Ml nil nml fit ALMS. I'.!,' U I .li..lolii!.Hr, I'Uklt i.lD.lt. Stallion, Imported in June, 1)05. rom Herman (ll iske, ieasuti, same jdacc. ::S; Insure, 5 is. Hut reduce for service :tl hoine barn. HERMAN GLASUK. Munur inai arc ri;. i;ht. Payne Hios.' livery Third, Hillsboro lani i; ;fl i 5 ,js -a W , sale. Pasture for all stock at reasonable prices. .-. auiiltl) all Beers. for Medicinal v Use W. V. WILEY'S !"1 lllll H il ti M M M M n ri H n ri M ri 3 3 i;iMiiiwiiiiriii mn mm filimMnifl1MfaIHillHWI),nt