HILLS90RO AROUS, MY 14, 190S i Ursd at Pot-offloe at HtlUboro SI K h !3 ) 1 3 "3 i i in M I n .jroa, as eewond-olaas mail matw. County Official Pp iacrlptma: per Annum. laaaed Kry .Tb-rUy -BT- OtlbD A McHSNKT REPUBLICAN TICKET Senator HON. H.M.CAKK Laerutinr. Attorney- ilut Seuator W. S. BASRKTT jute Senator- V. I). WOOD epresentatlvw- R. H. URKKK CHAS. RISKS S. A. U.MKKK hriff- GKO. G. HASWK lerV- JOHS W. BAII.KY leforder WILUMRKUSU lehool Supt. , M. r. CASE Treasurer- I W. M. JACKSON surveyor L. C.WALKKR Assessor MAX CRASDALL 5 Corone r t! E. C. BROWS i: jjCommiiwiouer i JOHS MeCLARAS f Juttirt of the Pfaee.'Hillsboro (i. M.BAR5ES WM. D. WOOD Republican Nominee For State Senator Dr. Chas. E. Hines Republican Candidate For REPRESENTATIVE A Taxpayer will work for the best interests of the Taxpayer The republican elans meet today in Portland at the state convention to elect delegates to the naviona republican convention, and U nom inate Presidential electors. Fiom the appearance of things before the battle, it looks as though the Fa ton faction would waie a bitter fight against the Bourne feclion Instead of fighting, these factions should harmonize, if party harmo ny, and the elf cion of Cake are de sired, otherwise, a fight at this time will be water on Chamberlain's political wheel. TAPAGEUR, NO. 53,167 Imported Pcrcheron Stallion, foaled in France in 1901 Drought to America in 1904. American No.. 41.1336 Beautiful black; star in forehead; finely formed; weighs 1050 lbs. Tapageur is just the horse to sire good and substantial colts. 1 f . . 1 :S4 - ft. i Season of 1905 at Ferd Croner's Farm, Scholia. Ore. Every Care to prevent, but not responsible for -accidents. Owner of mare at time of service will be held personally icsponsible for charge. Single service. $8 Season. $15. Insure with foal. $20. SCHOLLS PERCHERON HORSE CO GUARDIAN'S SALE Votii ii hrbr ivn Uit the uudvr- siKiit-l, guardian of tbe prwn anil e tm'.ea oi JUry K. King nd ThewioreJ. Kine. minot. pt virtue of an onlfr and dvn- of the rountv Court of the State of Orttoo. for Wactbi'nirtoii Coontr. ruale amt piitervu on the stD Oay oi aiay. duly authontirijt. lu-ernmg and empower in(f the mki guardian to maa sair m ie 1 property hereinalter uen-.noi, wm on and after Friday. June . M. sell at private aale to the best advanupe: An unuiTtueu iwd-s iieik inicrrw in mu foltowinc dewriunl real prouerty, luhject to the dow er intreU ot Mary U King therein: Part of the I). L. C. of Aimoran Hill and wife in T. 2 S. R S W heinning at the aouthtart corner of mid I). I. C: thence wet 2 eh.;tben north 31.25 ch-t; them east 31.90 chs: thenoe south 31 .3 chains to the place of beginning, contain ing HH.nl ai-ree: AUi( The following tract of land in said coun tr and Mate, and betrinnintr -f- chain west of the southeast corner of the l. L. C. of Aimoran Hill and wife, in Hern. . and 7 T. 2 S. ii. 3 W. of the Will, Mer and j running thence north 21.96 chs. to a stone from which a fir tree IS in. in diameter! bewis north 77 degrees 4o minutes W. 4 links; tbence south 8 degrees minutes W. 2.47 chs. to a stone in the center of the County road, from which a yew tree 15 in. in diameter bears north 70 degree 10 inin-1 utes bast 71 links; inerice souin o degrees luYN dance aiihl With an KtliHon rhonngri Von may entertain, your rom pany most aatisfartxrily. Their j dame records are played in retrnlar lUnce time, ami one beauty It ItiHt yonr orrhi'ir never tiret. I earry a full stock of all AuicricHii reeonU In F!iliou and Coltiinliiii. Von are Invited to rail and hear them. , f ; K. L. weCORMIt K, HILLSItORO WHAT THE KIDNEYS DO. Their Unceasing Work Keeps Strong and Healthy us All the blood in the bodv busses through 12 minutes East 22 03 cbs. to the south i the kidnevs once every S minute. The line of said CUim: thence east 47 links to to the place ot beginning containing 3.2:1 ar-ren, more or les. Dated this May 6th, IW. MARY L. K.1XO, Guardian. Bag ley 4 Hare, Attorneys for Guardian. Remember, the Oregonian and Argus, only $2.25. Warren Williams, of near Moun ttiodale, was in town today. H. C. Todd, of Laurel, was in the city yesterday. . A pile driver belonging to the Oregon Elect rio construction force arrived at Pres. Jackson's place last night, and will be used to drive piles for a Ireetle to cross the county road near Jackson's place. T. R. Imbrie and wife returned from a two months' trip to Califor nia, today, and report an enjoyable time while gone. Miss Letitia Im brie, who went with them, returned home Wednesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Webb re ceived a telegram yesterday from their niece, Miss Grace Henshaw, of Putblo, Colo , stating that she would arrive in Hillsboro, May 15, to make them a visit. Her home is in Bloomington, Ills. Robert Neil, who died at his home in Forest Grove, Tuesday evening from an aoute attack of Kneumonia and was buried in the aylor oernetery yesterday, was born at Ontario, Canada, 55 years ago and came to Oregon in 1896 He was married to Miss Mary Hacker 28 years ago. one eur vives him with their children, Geo Frank and Kate. Word was received here this morning from Mrs. N. L. Atkins at Forest Grove, that her husband who is working in Portland, would not be candidate tit County Clerk on the Independent ticket Mr Atkins petition, with the re quieite number of signers, was filed in the Clerk's offios this week. This leaves J. W. Bailey, the re publican candidate, a clear field. 60 YEARS EXPERIENCE w m Tradc Marks naaaniia 'rtft CorrmoMTa 4c Anyone wndlnf a (ketch and description nay qolckif MceruuD cur oitnioo free whether sa invention l probsblr patentAbls. Communlrv Uoiu.irictlrFonBdentUL HANDBOOK on Haunts sent f re. ll!et strenrf for securing ipsteQU. PsteuU taken tbruunh Moon 4 Co. rscsl avKtot sotkee, wiihuut ccurst, latns Scientific flr.crican. A handsomely tlnistratsd week I r. 1-tremt etr. cutanea uf any aoientme Vamal. Term.. 3 s tsar: f'jor atuntba, 11. Sold bj all navwlealera. taCo' ' New York arsnch OtSos. F BU. WsebiMtuo. D. C. kidneyn filter the blnud. The? wort night and day. When healthy they rerrote about .VJ irrains of impute matter daily when aiiliealtliy some part of this impure mat ter is left in the blood. This brings on many diseases and symptoms- psln in the back, headache, nervousness, hot, dry skin, rheuinstisiu, gout, gravel, disorriurs of the yesitfhl ami hearing. ili,.inesM, ir rpgular heart, debility, drowsiness, drop sy, deposits in the urine, etc. Hut if you keep the filters right you will have no trouble with your kidney". W. H. Morion, living on Third A Liu coin Htrepts, Hillsboro, Oregon, says: - "W.ien I tirs: lgan using Doan's K.d ney pills. I was suffering from a weak back and a disordered condition of the kidneys. These organs were so wesk that I was forced to arise several tunes during the night. I was forced to stoop and bend I a great deal, and when the pains across ' my hack were at their height, I was bard- , It able to do my work. 1 had read about j Doan's K idney Pills, and seeing that they were so highly advertised, 1 piocured a 1 box. I am now better than Wore in a: long time, and can say that liotn's Kld-i ney 1'ilia acted like magic in my case." . j For sale by all dealers Price, 1 50 cents Foster-Milburn Co , Buf falo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. TIME TABLE Passenger train schtdule follows: Leaves for Portland Forest Grove local 6:5t a. m. Sheridan Flyer. . . . 9:07 a. m. Forest Giove local 1 4 1 p. m. Corvallis overland 5:08 p. m. Arrives from Portland Corvallis overland 8:16 a. m. Foreet Grove local I27 p. m. Sheridan Flyer 6:28 p. m. Forest Grove local 6:47 p. m. Leaving Portland Corrallis overland 7:00 a. m. Forest Grove local 1 1 :oo a. m. Sheridan Flyer 4:10 p. m. Forest Grove local 0:40 p. m. Arrival in Portlsnd Forest Grove local 8:00 a. m. Sheridan Flyer ..10:30a. m. Forest Grove local 2:50 p. m. Corvallis overland 6:35 p. m. The Forest Grove local does not carry baggage. NOTICE OF TAX TITLE SALES Notice is hereby given, that pursuant to the nrovlsions of Section "HI" of Chanter '2H7" of the Wessijn Lawg of the Htate of Oregon for the year 1W07, and the Order of the county uourt or the state or uregon for the County of Washington, I will, on Wednesday, the27lh day of May, I'.tW. at the .South diMir of the Courthouse in Hills loro, Washington County. Oregon, begin ning at the hour of ten o'clock A. M. of said day and continuing from day to day until the sale of all the property hereinaf ter mentioned is completed, sell at public auction all of the property to which the County of Washington has acquired hv virtue of sale for taxes, to the highest bid der for cash in hand, Descriptions of property to be sold may be seen at the of fice of the Sheriff of Washington County, Oregon. Dated the 28th day of April. 1908. J. W. CONNKLL, Sheriff of Washington County, Oregon,, and ex-offlclo Tax Collector thereof A Lazy Liver May be only a tired liver, or a starved liver. It would Iw a stupid as well as savage thing to beat a weary or starved man becauw ho lagged In his work. So In treating the lagging, torpid liver It Is a great mistake to liih It with strong drastic driig-t. A torpid liver Is but an Indication of an Ill-nourished, enfeebled body whom urgaus are weary with over work. Start with the stomach and allied organs of digestion and nutrition. Put them In working order and see how quickly your liver will become active. Dr. Pierce's (JolUen Medical Discovery ban made many murvelous cures of "liver trouble" by lu wonderful control of tli organs of dlgt-VJou and nutrition. It re stories the normal activity of the stomach, Increases the secretions of the blood-malc-lug glH'.'ii, eie.inse the system from pul- aonoii accumulations, and so relieves tlio liver of Urn burdens Impound upon It by the defection of other organs. If too have bitter or bad taste in the mom In I. poor or Viable appetite, coated tongue. fool breath, colmlpatcti or Irregular bonds. feel weak, easlli tired, Artpondent, frequent headaches, pain 4r dlstreicWi "small of back." gnawing or dkirewd laig la stomach, perhaps nauta.NJKiifNlNai?y "rUlnga" la throat after eating, and klnous! symptoms Of wsak stomach and torpid lir no n;ed Clnc will relieve you more proffifltLi; oicjjye im mi. re. m rr..arn nllf l)fn flen.'c'ji omen Meuicsi nivoTtiyy. rsrnans unif Sherifl'a Sale Notice is lierebv dven that by virtue of an execution issued out of and under the! seal of the Circuit Court of the Mlate of Oregon, for the County of Washington, dated the 10th day of April, 1M0H in favor of J. J. Conimway plaintiff, and against W. H. liaoy and Halite iiuoy, defendants fortliesnm ol flH co.U and the further sum of $:0 with interest thereon from the Will day of January, 1H07, at the rate of II per cent, per annum, and for the further sum of $3700 with Interest thereon from the V5rth day of January, 1907, at the rate of 7 per cent, per annum, and the further sum of attorney's fees, to me directed and delivered, commanding me to make sale of the real property hereinafter ils eribfcd, I have levied upon and pursuant to said execution f will, on Monday, the 18th day of May, 1H08, at the couth door of the courthouse in Hillsboro, Washington county, Oregon, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. of aaid day, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for caeb tn hand, all of the following described real property, ly ing, being and situate in Washington County, Oregon, and more particularly described as follows, 10 wit- beginning at the northeast corner of Section 23, 1'. 1 South of Kange 1 West of the Willamette Meridian and running thence West 30 rods, thence booth W rods, thence Kast 30 rods, thence north on the Kast line of said section 23, 1W rods to the place of beginning, reserving right of j way along said Kast line and Houth line I of the lot and ditch, as In former ded, containing 30 acres, more or less, to satis-1 fy the hereinbefore named sums and for tue costs and expenses of sale and of said writ bald sale will lie made subject to redem ption as per statute of Oregon. Dated at Hillsboro, Oregon, this Mill day of April, 1H08. J. W. CONNELf., Kheriff of Washington County, Oregou. fly T, Kane, Deputy. Chas. J. Bcbnabel, Attorney for i'ltff. a part of the above tyiuplools will be present at one time anil yet point to torpid llreror blllouviriess slid tr k btomach. Avoid all hot bread and l,ult, griddle cakes and other iiiillirestUilc fuod and take tbu"(iolilen Medical Discovery " n vnlsrly and stick to Its one until jrou are vigorous and strong. The "Discovery" Is non-secret, non-sloo hollc, Is a glyceric extract of native m dlii nal roots with a full Ibl of Its Ingredient printed on each bottlH-wrapuer and silesled under oath. Its Ingredient are cndnmed and extolled by the most eminent medical writers of the agn and are recommended to cure the disease for which It 1 sdrlvd. Don't accept a substitute of unknown composition for this non-secret medium 01 KKOW.N COMI'OAITION. Yes, We Do It! All Kinds of Painting Moore & Shirley Main Street, opp. Payne Bros, Livery Barn Administrator's Notice Hillsboro Argus, $1 50 per year, Notice is hereby uiven that the under signed has been by the County Court ol the Hlato of Oregon, for Washington County, duly appointed adnilninistrator of the estate of Kusau K. Tanner, docea. en, aim nas duly qualliied as such. Therefore, all persons having claims gainst said estato are hereby required to present the same to the undersigned at me law omee or Kagley Hare In Illlls boro, Oregou. together with nrotier vouch era, within six months from theduteof tins notice. Dated at Hillsboro, Oregon, on this 7th day of May, llg)8. H. T. MNKLATER, Administrator of the Estate of Susan K, Tanner, deo'd. IUTEBS FOR mm Men 1 Women I children Oxford ! oxroK" Tan Shoes I Shoes in I blacK Tan btyles oxf0KUS Gun Meul Summer wb Suii. Patent DRESS Colored Leather GOODS Hosiery Opp. Commercial DanK. Jl J 1 j 1 m aV I I will sell at public auction at my farm on the Jos. L. Meeh ranch, 4 1-2 miles North of Hillsoro, at 10,30 A. M., Jl I nw Sorrel Gelding:, 6 yrs, weight 1460; bay Greldimr 8 vrs wehtI450; Si1!" 4 yiSre?ht 1355 Span' Dapple gray Qoldinls, Five and MmvPZ71!?' bast teaon saleicSunty; span black 120O- ht 'rLr?eS 6 7,ears weIht 2750; brown horse, 4 yrs, mare 8 Z J59' 7 yrs' O0 field., 8 yrs, 14oo; span browns, Bffi 'Jm r geld ' 5 ?rs 28o' very A Pair; gray mare, 8, 135o. IlfeaS f'&fffiYvFif1-' flve yearsf 15bo. bay geldinif. nnSrI?' s!ngJeu0rdbr' bfty and iron gray) eeldings, twelve Sfve ho'n 8ired by ech gentle, and Salter broke. All canoUon, ne? rJ,!,; ? 3-SCat seafhack, 2-foat surrey, allliavins In S I ft ai nd b,g?8 ,5 SCt dbI work liaruess. "nfele neVs, feed cut waukce m wr SftCl nrlnlCk bl"4er witTf puplicate niachiuej.ay tedder, 6ft M.U Twalkin T ' yrake' l6,mch disc harrow 2 pUia inch bottoms, Tem- tTn acks andnumcrousother anicl(s. Unchat noon. ierm. Under $10, cash. Over, I year bankabl note, 8 per cent. B. P. Cornelius, Auctioneer. T. W ' ' C(4JNELL i a-saaai biii 'WWMWaMM, -nii.nnr. -.. '