If HIUSBORO ASGUS. APRIL 16 IOCS -J '.1 i 1 I 1 1 ' ADMINISTRATOR S SALE , " ' V -. .ir r JB1 LORD LOVELACE. RAOB IlECXnD ' UilO Was the fastest horse, either trotter or pacer, ou the North Pacific Circuit iu 1906, and was also the largest money winner of any horse, cither trotter or pacer, in" said year, pacing two races each week throughout the entire circuit aud losing only two heats, and is considered by expert horsemen, to be one of the leading pacers in America. He not on ly conies from a racing family, but is without ques tion the greatest racing pacer ever bred in Oregon; TTn Iot tho only hoi HC, trotter or 1 to havo Voon Uroci. ruiMCcl taiici mood lu Oroiou to tlvo rocord of. MO After being three days and three nights in a car, he was taken from the train and immediately started in a race where he forced'Sherlock Holmes' to pace to the record time of 2:o6Mn order to beat him. He is not only a horse of remarkable speed and gameness, but is so consistent and reliable that hehas madebut one break iu a racing career of three years. His disposition Jis such that any child or woman cau'drive him. He is sired by "Lovelace," one of the grea'rt three-year old trtt tert in America in sSj4. he being by "EgctWt," he beta by "Elect ioneer," the greatest of all trottioir aires, livtt g or dead. "LORD LOVELACE'S" dam it "Miggie." a foil sister to "Hosie C," 2:l6, the dam of "Prince Direct," record, j.07, single, and 2:05 double. "Magfcie" U the dam of "Lord Lovelace, J:io. contending horae in a race Jx6; "Portia Knight," J:l6' , contender in a race, i:u ; and "Ben Bolt," record to a wagon. 2:1S, trial, a. it. " Maggie" is ird by "Duroc Prince," second dam," Frank te" by'Dregon Pathfinder," aire of the dam of Altao, JX9V. and "I'sihuiont," i:c94. the aire ot "Pathmark," 2:ii. "Lord Lovelace" will mike a short $eaon at tte home barn of U. 33. TONOTJE. HIIjIjSBOnO, OH. Torma-$S fox- tbotSoaaiou ; In the County 'Nurt ot the Slate of Ore- iron ic Washington County j In the mutter ol lh ratal ol t red ; Jiu t hereby sivt'ii that pursuant to an ! onter bwued out of the- Count v 'oirt ( the State of Otvgon wllhm and fir Waali ii'Kton County, mad mnX etttenst oil ! March T, I. A, at UtlUboro, Oreinm. tn the ! above entitled estate, the Admttiiatrator j ol Mid estate aill mII at private ante, sut. ' jft to eon tint alion of aaul eourt, ad lli j right, title and tnwreat of Kned minora itt the time ot ttistteatu alio ad lh rlg-lil, title and imprest that th eatale baa. by oratioii of law or otherwise a.iitnsl since tn or to I lie folio tug tleavribiHl real property, attuat in Waalitnittoii tVmnty, Oregon." to-wit: Tbe South quarter,! of de X.K.quar- lertV,ol lhef. K. quarter t m ana 111 ? ; K. quartwr t of the S. K. quarter iS ot i Section Nine ( Townnhtp To 3 North ! of Hang Three i.tl Wwl ol the Wil. Mer i containing r'iHy i?M acre, except a two ' acre tract heretofore aoM to John i Heine ! bent. recorded In book rW, patio Ke jordsof leds. Washington County. Ore ! K,,n I The aale will take place on Friday, the iSeveutnUitlTthiday of April, W, at ; the hour of !:: o'clock P. M. at the of ! floe ot K. I. and J.C. Kuralll, oi'inwite the County Court House m Hill-boro, "re iron, and ta tor the purpose of paying the balance due on the Itinera! charges, e penses of administration and rlaima a gainst aaid estate. The terms of aala are as foltowat One ha! cash, lawftil money of the I'tilted States, at the time of aale.and the remain ing on-half on continuation of sale by said County Court. LOl'lSStKO.KNTHAI.KU Administrator of the rotate ot Kred Somniers, deceased. Chas. J. Schnatiei, Attorney for Adm'r T. M IVt RR IIVUMMM SUMMONS ZACH CRACC ED. WANN Our Mt. Hood Beer Has them all beaten when it comes to purity of water, which comes from the Sparkling founts of "Old Mt. Hood" no purer water in the world! Is a Hyg'ienic Product Call and see for yourselves. Constantly on draught and in bottles. It is the wa ter and the quality of the brew. Try it. If you want a good smoke, we handle the . CELEBRATED SCHILLER . the finest smoke for the money that is made in the "Oregon Country." Try Our 'Grand Dad Whiahey!" Pronounced by experts to be the finest of blends. Come and see us when you are in the city We'll treat you right. Main Street, across from the Farmers' Stables. IS THK CIKCI IT COI RT OK THK ! STATE OK ORKHOX. FOR WASlIlXU- TON COI XTY. j 0. A. Plleth, Plaintiff. v. j Sarah W. Haute. Iel'etidant. ! To Sarah W. Hank, the alwire tiamod defendant. In the Name of the Htate of Oregon: You are herebe commanded and required to to be amt appear in the above eulttul oourt and cause ami answ er the complaint therein tiled against you, on or before the eipiralion of an tH weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons in the Htltlsro Arvus. the first pubhra tion thereof being on the litb day of March, lAei, and the I ant publication thereof l-eina on the .tith day ot April y. u-wit: tin or before the SHh day ot April Wei. And von will please take notice that if you fall ao to appear a;id answer said complaint the pt.iinutl wilt apnly to the Court for the relief prayed for In his complaint, to-wit For a decree aitiudiriDK the plaintin 10 t uie owner in tee simple of the follow tn deacribed real proiierty IvtnK, hem and situate tn asiiintrton County.Oregon and paiticulariy necril aa follows, lo-wit: lleKiuuinK at a stake i.M cha. S mtti of tbe quarter section corner on the esi line ol sec. if. 1. x. 1 n . 01 me 111 Mer.: thence south 8.7S cha to a stake 1111 said West tine of Sec 17: thence south drg. 19 minute K. liltj cha. to a atone in the roail a.T ens. norm ana n.,a ens east of the southwest corner of said Sec 17; thence north 6M chains to a atake; thence west io chs. to the place of tiegin. unit, oontaintne is acres, more or less That vou and all persons claiming by through or under you be forever twrred and precluded irnm ciaiuung any inter eat in or right or title to aaid Premise ad vere to the plaintiff, and lor such other and further relief as may 1 necessary and orowr. 1 nia summon is nni upon yuu 111 publication by ortler of Honorable J. lioodin. CountT Judge of Washnmtou County, Oregon, made and dated ou the llthdayof March, is)", woicn oraer re. o tn res that Ton appear and answer sal. complaint ou orTwfore the expiration of six weeks from the date or the tin-1 pun llration thereof, to-wit: ou or liefore April 30th, P. BAGLKY & HARK. Attorneys for plaintiff. GRAGG (EL WANN HILLSBORO - OREGON a y Mi 1 COUGH Tou want a remedy that will not only g-ive quick relief but effect a permanent cure. You want a remedy that will re lieve the lung and keep expectora tion easy. You want a remedy that will coun teract any tendenoy toward pneu monia. You want a remedy that ia pleas ant and safe to take. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy meete all of these requirements, and for the speedy and permanent cure of bad colds stands without a peer. A Severe Cold Quickly Cured by Cham berlain's Cough Remedy. "Last winter I caught a very lever cold which lingered for weaka," aaya J. Ur quhart, of Zephyr, Ontario. "My cough waa very dry and harah. The local dealer reoommended Chamberlain1 a Cough Bam edy and guaranteed it, ao I gave it a trial. One email bottle of it cured ma. I believe Chamberlain' Cough Remedy to be the beat I have ever used." Conghs.Golds CROUP, SORE THROAT, timrmt cmcmnw THROATrtLUNGl CaSeM&KawiaiCl aaii 111 Price S3 eentt Saaaoad JPao-slmlU. It is Equally Valuable for Children It Contains no Narcotic and is Safe and Sure Ask your Druggist for it For Sale by The Delta Drug Store. Dr. J. H. Knox will be in Hilla hrtro sverv Tueedav. Tbureday and Baturdav, snd will be prepared to treat all diseases of domesticated auitnals. Headquarters, Conoell's Livsrv Barn. Ur. Knox u now and RFBistant to State Vet'n., Dr. Korenick. For Sale or Trade Fine modern residence property. Will sell, or trade for a small raneb, close in. 0. M. Hunter, corner Fourth and REFEREE'S SALE Notice in hereby then that the umler liened, the duly appointed, iualilied ami amiig tteleree in that certain suit lor partition in the Lirruit court nl the Mate of Oregon, for Washington County here. in A.J. Roy and Julia Koy, his wife,wr" iilaiiiliff!t, ami lwia f.liaiu Koy ami Kov, lin wlKUU lrgmia i.ukIi;ii hi Ueo. I jiinjlilin, her hulaml, iiia So- rada liynuin and l haa. Mynuin, nei 1111a Imml, Anna Hulinea ami Oliver tlninirit, her luiiihaiid. S. (i. Huirhen, NtJIie P i din and Milew Purdin, her huHhaml lAimi Jackaon and I -on Jackaon.hix wife, I, lira Jar.kM- n, lianiel Knne arid (ieoiK l'.iine, hm wife, Knviii HlaiTk ami Kiai:k. hia wife, Henry black anil tllark, hix wife, Kva Curd and Manuli!. Card, her himhand, Crute Hlack and ila iiy Krazier andlTbo (i. Frazier, her bu- band, Kiith SeaUin and t'haa. heaton, her husband. Lilly Hlack, Nellie Hlack and were defendanta, by virtue of a decree of aale made, rendered and entered therein on the 17th day of March. lfKW, authorlz iiiR. directing and empowering the under HiKiieQ to make sale ol the ral prop hereinafter described, wilt on Monday the 27th day of April, 1S0H, at the Houtli goo, at the hour of ten o'clock A.M. of said day, pursuant to tba commands o taid decree, sell of the following described real property lyinit, being and situate Iu wailunKtor. bounty, Oregon, and parti ularly deaenbed ax lollows, to-wit: Being a portion of the donation land eiaim or Jonn Hums and Mary Harris nia wile, is umiier ririy rive 111 townshi One North, Range Three Went of the Wi lamette Meridian, particularly described aa follow,to-wil: CoinmericinK at a point on the Booth line of aaid donation land claim, south S7 degrees i't minuted west 'in.W chs rrom the aoutheast eomiT said Harris donation land claim a running thence north Id degrees west 21 .'H chains; thence west 2!l..'f7 chs; them smith to the south line of aaid claim thence north 71 degreea east HI .'JO chs thence north 63 degrees ea-t 22 81 chs, to the place or beginning, containing 101 acres, to the highest bidder for cash I band: that said land will be sold in 01 parcel ami subject to confirmation by tli ahove eniiiied court. Dated this March 23, 1'lOK. J W. CONNRM Keferee in the al)ove entitlel suit, liagley A Hare, Attorneys for l'l'tlls. ..Central Meat Market EMMOTT BROS., Prop., Keep constantly on hand a fine upply of freah meats of all kinds. 4 Mew Era In Prloem We are going to sell meat at prices low er than those which have prevailed 1 the past. Call in and see us. We mean business. 'Phone and Free Delivery One door Katt Tualatin Hotel Main Street, Hillsbors, Oregon. OORWIN A HEIDEL Oaalmrm In All kinds of Fresh Meats. Prices Res sonable. Will meet all. competition Chickens and Poultry always on bund upon order. Free delivery to all parts of the town. We buy fat stock. 8ooond Street, Mllmboro, Op For Utah Land Plaster, go to Are You Wanting a Home? If you arc Wkiii.c ; for a home, cither a farm, or a residence in town, call ou the Webfoot Realty Company If you have a farm to sell, or city proper ty to put ou the market, list it with us. We buy ami sell Timber I.amls. Also make a Specialty of Unsiness Chauces. OLD WELLS I AKtiO LOCATION. Independent flwntf, lli HILLSBORO - OREGON Tansor Prince i f l II I he ose 1 halt Kit 1 ii la the ii u on h la ..t. 1. 1. . roun.i-a.eut f.,r BMlU' What" hy.U, .mrl, ..h; the hug,,,,! ( ' tn,l Ml Cullrr give, hi In ,"I t.-r appnti. ,, . hrleve, ,h, iolhtUmtl. 1, , " the aiorna alo. i.llmre,,' it. hut the ls.tr 1. lfT -ty 11 )- Miwll, " Vaught's Grocery t'.'Mi lf 11 Vt.V ul' aa' Th Uierniotneter reBi"UrHt Hi) d-crH in this plaiv, last Sunday. j J. A. Maxwell, of near Moun Entilish Number. 866O l u!"B- ,n ' " A . v, 00a mi U. Kuehler, of near CaxUr Mill, American No.. 22540 ,M io town MomUv. i Mr. t'olliert, of t'orvalli. was in j the city Sumlay. ! Km! (Jravea, of ('omlli, In j towtt the lorn jait of the week. I Mr an.! Mr. I. (J. tlar.lner via- ; . I . i . . : .. II ... I ... I f I . . i lieu relative in i urwemi, t uwuy, Haviil I.ehean.of telnw Seholl. waain town the first of the week. The total primary rritralion !in Colunthia rnitnty for the ri- marie was I'.'tM. j Born, to Mr. and Mr. Clyde I Lincoln, near liletuo", April 12, ; IVtiKS, a lUughu-r. Horn, to Mr and Mr. Cha. He, of near HilUUiro, April 2 i UHiS, oo. ti . ,t. e t? L ti.: I90 SEASON AS FOLLOWS tv.rn, to tue wue m r raua i-ei- ... ley, in rairview adilition to Hills- horo, April S, lH a son. I'M Si'hiwler nf Iwlwwm Ciiriif. Verkwrt: at Autou Hcriueus'iu, ,a lUoominif. was in the city ou Monday evening. j Monday, and called. Roy: at W. G. Walkers', on? Mm. Nancy A. Johnson, of near Tttrmlav nitbt ,t.ifncie, ti an .rgus caller, !lon - j - o ENGLISH SHIRE Largest Stallion in the I Washington Co. Stud Cornelius, Or.: Monday uoou.j i ilav. Glencoe: Wednesday night. J A lm, aum(ll.r. West Union: Mauzey Karm,!of Benverton, were county seal i. Thursday night. 1,u', '"r'"y- V.. I L' I tl,.. tt ."ui yaiu, ul ' departed Friday for a Hummer' and unday, Kednioiul X Htay in Alaska. r it.. t ; umucusiurns. Uah Land I'laster, W cenU per ierms: ?I5; 5205525. IWl-puind aack. Hoelt k Well Care to prevent, but will uot!1 1,(JrtlniJ- be rcstxiusiblc for accidents.; ,r n'1 -NIr' K. Hennager, r i,.. i...tt- : .1... Ownvd fty I last Friday. The Hillsboro Shire Co A- t-uuiminRt, of near Huston, 1 waa in town the city the last of the W. r. Huffman, Groom; ek. I We are remodelina our atore. If you want hargain, come and nee u.H.eh 1 .V Wetiler, Tort land. 4-7 W. A. Carter, republican candi date for railroad commieeioner, wae in the city Monday. two inmiHheit room for reni near depot. I (njuire at Argus of fice. . H. S. C(Hk, a iirominent rea estate dealer of i'ortland, was io town Saturday, and called. Hlake I rue and Elsie U. Iedf of this county, were aiven licena to wed by the County Clerk, on tbe lilh umt. Farmers are buey plowing and seeding. It in said that Reeding ie much further advanced now than at tnii) time last year. Mm. Marshal Maddox returned to 1 he Dallee, Friday, after an ei tended visit with her parents, Mr and mm. C. I). htmherlin. Carpentera and bricklayers want room. Our pood will be sold at greatly reduced prices for the next thirty day. Hoebi A. Wetzler, 24'J Front Ht., Portland, 4 7 It. tir 11 in., 1 r. u. if. v coil noose on "School Hanitation" at Hanks, Uht aattinlay, before the local Teach em' Inetituie. For Sale Work horse, coming 0 yeais out, weight about Vim lb price reasonable.. Phone, Uli) Pa citio Hutee, or call at residence, 3i mile norlhweet of Hilleboro. F F. and A. K. Ilanley. 2-5 U:u i r ; 1 ii "uuur tviitiy, wen anown in Hillsboro, is hurie from his rierert land claim in Kantern Oregon, for a lew weeks stay with relatives in thia city. John Humphrey, of Huston, has oeen in town Several days, on busi ness, but will noon return to the former place, where he will stay For Sale by G. A. PATTERSON The Housefurnisher BEACH ANDS w nw ;wit r.ANim In QOOOHOE HILLM fnnxmii .'oUitiitiia Itiv.r V ulli-vi l2fnillc t iif inn I n AT I'rtlmli i mlli-a Irum Nurili ArnlbVI llank rpd. Klmr mil rnlltritm- aitfl flDlDC p-rutum: hnmil Irarta, l-.a.y AHU UllAri (,.,., WritahirlnlrniBtU.ii. . COOK k CO. is) iliii mm POftTLAND.OKISO) TIME TABLE Pashengf-r train schedule lollows: Leaves for I'ortlaml Forest Grove local 6:5l a. m, Sheridan Flyer , . . , , 9:07 a. tu. Forest Oiove local 1:42 p. tn. Corvallis overlaii'l s:oH p. 111. Arrives from' Portland Corvallis overland 8:16 a. tn. Forest Grove local , u:o7 p. tn. Sheridan Flyer 5:a p. 111. Forest Grove local...., 6:47 p. m, Leaving Pottland Corvallis overland ' Fcrest Grove local .Sheridan Flyer Forest Grove local , Arrival in Portland Forest Grove local Sheridan Flyer Forest Grove local 2:50 p. ni, Corvallis overland 6:35 p. 111, The Forest Grove local does not carry baggage. , 7:00 a. m. . ll '.(K) H. Ill, , 4:10 p. 111. . 0:40 p, in, , 8:00 a. m. , 10:30 a. m. Eggs for Hatching S. C. Hlack Minorcas A, S. C. Brown LeghornB; 00 for a setting of 13 this hummer. Hherifl' Connell has been busy umrmuung ballot Loxes to the several voting places in this coun. ty, this week, for the primary elec- IK 11. Harry Alesander and wife. Jas tier Kline and wif. W IT Hhki.. John Tegman, W. R. Williams and Mrs. F, M. Jlobart. were In the 36 eggs. At the last Oregon Btatejeity from Heaverton Monday, at Poultry Show, my birds won four j tetj'iing Circuit Court. competition with the best breeders j ale of all men's, boys' in tbe state. , and laW nulls. Will lie sold at R. II. Dmar. : ae'oal f;rtt, and all broken lines 47-3m Hillsboro, Ore, f'''1 immense stock of the ,Ht,i Mtrchandise Store of Uemember, the Oregouian and :WUi,tu;h Hros. Come earlv We Want YOUR GROCERY BUSINESS Wc arc prepared to serve yuu in any capacity :n u-asou. No, vtc arc nt pttttin; nn a clearance sale of $5 .shoes at f ?.;) -uor are we KlK ""I "I" business BUI M SOW ARE GOING OH! AMIR MORI III SIM SS i.()ur prices ou rtnetics arc liKlit. 2. Wc have the swellcst line of Ladies' aud gents' sWs we have ever showed. 3 Now, iu regard to a wagon; whru you think wagttu, think Haiti, aud wc save you $5 unit, 4 --Let us talk price with you ou huggic, plows, har rows, discs, steel rollers, graiu drills, spray pumps, windmills, McConnick mowers, hinders aud rakes. We have just received our hiudiug twine. M)K, MR. UHSIIK. 0V IU HO MOM I 10 Cl Nor do you want to ay tnorc for gmls than they are worth -so you should buy where you can do the lcn. C cl our Prices, then the other fellows', aud you will be emiviuccd. Your h for tt L l)eil, Rowell Bros. & Co., Scholls. XWL ZlWl CYRUS NOBLE Tho ttltchcn'm Queen kaowa thai lu o!4 vhi.tf U la4wtaiUi a. 1. ItMiy wlt, B0URB0I 110 RTE r UmHt h laa aaultaf Ih fall.) ai.iM. Va ttlallit tMrt . uimtut ula p( lh a hi b4 by lhair a.UaWln I rf IM ih. ul i duhr a a-ntrh t"l whl.if ta kiii-I trt iv la lh lrB nh aiww.f in a.nirt ol liwr km. Tha i'ia hiaa, la quarta m l imbI. ; fatarf. ml mM omtOOUfB aW OCAUM. . s kacttrt (a, tat. rottu.n mi i .' ;: n s: mm ma WEINHARD'S (Oa drsukl) Tlic best of all Been. foHM for Medicinal Use At W. V. WILEY'S V. r a Here is Your Chance ll'i Ai-l-en; H mllra iiniit f fortlaind; 17 srrrs claieJ; Ulsnrt Is Mump Um, am) Hmlif r; k.hmI well, all fftirtd, small erchanl, on k'I iml.llc rcai'l; siiull liunte; Uik nf w ham i.o slims foandation, f 175 per re, lull csh, t..li.r on or befoie 6 yrats, at 6 tr .nt. 20 Acres nmr ltaerl(.ii, 011 (ino.1 imMic road; alt in liinh of cultivation; larx nrw K rwm bomr, .rK nrw barn, lie OMilmlM- 1" K elU' "'h"'i iinprovsini-nts worth 5oo; il. only !,v; f l.S'io ali, Ulaure to suit tlia puntiaitrr. li l a Arrca within ta miles r.f Portlamt, all In hiRh stats o( riiltl vstlon;wll liiteil, 10 acres of giaiil a year old apple orchsrd, k"0' well, K)od y rooiii li.nne sud located within half rnitr of aood rH road station. I'nre, f.j.io; I j rash, balance to suit ptin-haser. II Aci-ph ne,r PortUml, on lraditiK public road, within J 4 mil- of pm Malum, all lu lilvd ,iBle of cultivation; good younK orcba"l,hiK barn 011 stone foundaiion, worth f i, no; Utun new house on '"i"' loimilatlon. worth f jSi; K,)0d outhiilldinKS, uii femhiKI ke ' h.oxo; one of the )tt buys in the vicinity of Pullat.d 11 Ar-ri's on ui Vlr' l.n... lm I l,.la r IMltllvatlOU , estimaieii ami Ij acres mure ready for the Blow. r..l i,.l tlmher Ijo.iioo feet; well wstered. fenced, fair h..n... . harn and ottt . ! i.'r"."' ' l:eH,, 1"t,lei rr,u lU'ttuts. etc. 1 price, s.i "ash; balance to suit purchaser. 1 Shaw-Fear Company 245 1-2 Starh St. Portland. Oregon Administrator's Notice In the County Court of the Hlatu of Om- K011 for WiiHhlnKion County In the iruiU.-r of thu bhIhIb of Mary Jane Huthiirlmiil, DticcaHiiii Notion to whom It may con(.m. HlaVn. "I!.'! ""K'y ,lv,,," 11,1,1 "'"'r- 0 Kth I'Z L Z 8J;i,0ll",wl admlnlHlraUir 01 wih KdtBte of SUry Jkiih Hiithorliinil Waaii Two w,"H."i "" la County of Waahlngton, made 011 the 10th day of March, A. I. IlKW. and has duly lml" aa such admlnlMtrator. i,vlni! Now, th.r.,for. all P""M , y i.u-i-lulms aKiiliiHtsald nslata are I " "J1 I Mod audrixiutieil to l-reHsnt fl,'f IIih pi opur vouolmrs, Io iiih at 0' 0re Howell Hrothnr A Co., In ',", H. gon, or at the- law oil m of fcr Toi.tfi.e Jr., Attorimy at law. 1 1 " Kan-Unta block W within nIx months of tbe dt lv,n publication of thia notli-e, t'i 1 ail months from March I;1', 1 ,,,iuirt'. n- if Ki.wn i.r.. Adiiilnl"""1" Thoa, ii. Tongue Jr , Attorney