H1LLSB0RO AROUS. MAY !. 1 C S LORD LOVELACE. IIAOH nEconD BilO Was the fastest horse, either trotter or pacer, on the North Pacific Circuit in 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 and losing ouly two heats, and is considered by expert horsemen, to be one of the leading pacers in America. He not on ly comes from a racing family, but is without ques tion the greatest racing pacer ever bred in Oregon; XXo la tlio ouly homo, trottor or l oer, to liawro boou Uroi, rlocl ud rnoocl lu Oi-o to tlx record of.'io After being three days and three nights in a car, he was takcu from the train and immediately started in a race where he forced'Sherlock Holmes' to pace to the record time of 2:06 in order to beat him. He is not only a horse of remarkable speed and gameness, but is so consistent and reliable that he has made but one break in a racing career of three years, j His disposition is such that any child or woman can drive him. SB 1X1X2X3 liOVEIiAOD He is tired by "Lovelace," one of the greatest three-year old trot ter in America in tS$4, be being by "EgUist," he bein by "Elect ioneer," the greatest of ll trotting tire. litrg or dead. "LORD LOVELACE'S" dam U "Msggie," full sitter to "Kosie C." 2:i6. the dam of "Prince Direct," record, 1:07, tingle, and x$H doable. "Maggie" it the dam of "Lord Lorelace, tuo, contending horte in a race a6; "Portia Knight," l:l6!, contender in a race, i:iiy ; and "Sen Bolt," record to a wagon. 2:1S. trial, l:tl. "Maggie" it tired by "Doroc Prince," tecond dam,-Frankie" by"Oregon Psth6nder," tire of the dam of Altao, rootf, and "Pathmont." f9l, the tire ot "Pathmark," "Lord Lovelace," will mike a thort teaton at tte home barn of I. TONOUB. TTTTiTiHBORO, OX.. Termw$4B for tho Boaaou IS. ZACH CRACG CD. WAN N 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 Hygienic 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 Fanners' Stables. wta You lave I U Col 1 'ft"i" rcoueii" v Inpnrnv SORE THROAT, TUOATMiLOm (cSamaE ( asaa.fc.w J Tou want a remedy that will not only ffirv quick relief bat effeot a perxaanent our. Tou want a remedy that will re liere the lunge and keep expectora tion eaey. You want a remedy that will coun teract any tendency toward pneu monia. You want a remedy that la pleas ant and safe to take. Chamberlain's Oough Remedy meets all of these requirements, and for the epeedy and permanent cure of bad cold stands without a peer. A Severe Cold Quickly Curd by Cham berlain's Cough Remedy. "Last winter I eeusbt e Ttry ntni oold whlott llngarad for wka," 7 J, Ur quhart, of Zephyr, Ontario. " Uf oough waa Tary dry end harsh. The looal dealer raoommandad Chamfearlala'i Oough Bam ady end a-uarantaad It, ao I fara It e trial. On email bottle of It oured m. I balleve Chamberlain's Oough Bamedy to be the beat I aaTe tvar uaad." It is Equally Valuable for Children It Cc.itrins no Nsrcotic and is Safe and Sure Ask year Druggist for it For Sale by The Delta Drug Store. COQUET French No., 50527 American No. 44233 - . j J T ft Tlx "W r A VTT m uivmuu voi. irnwn S I H1LLSBORO - . OREGON. I Dr. J. H. Knoi will be in Hille boro tverjr Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, and will be prepared to treat all diseases of domesticated auimals. Headquarters, Connell'e Llv.ry Barn. Dr. Knox is now duly appointed stock Inspector and assistant to State Vet'n., Dr Koreniok. For Sale or Trade Fine modern reeidencs property. Will Bell, or trade for a small ranch, close in. 0. M. Hooter, corner Fourth and Jackson Sts., Hillsboro. 51-tf Imported Percheron Stallion Imported From France in June, 1905; Color, black, with star in forehead; weight, 1950; IS hands high; foaled in 1901; Owner, Cedar Mill Percheron Horse Company. Recorded by the American Percheron Society as Number 44233. Coquet will make the Seasou of 1908 at Herman Glaske's Barn, near Bethany, 8 miles Northeast of Hillsboro, all week during the Summer, ex cept Tuesday and Friday af ternoons. No service on Sun days. Owners at time of the service who sell mares will be held personally responsible for charges. Terms as follows: Insurance, 20. To insure, payable when mare is known to be iu foal, $15; Season, $10; Single Service, 55. Care to to prevent, but not responsi ble for accidents. The Cedar Mill Percheron Co. HERMAN GLASKE, Manager. Notict of Final Settlement Notice in hereby riven that the wider- signed hat tiled iu the County Court of the State of On-sun, for Washington County, her final account tut executrix of the last testament or Mi A.rieineek.dec d and that said account haa been tat for bearing and said aetata for settlement, be fore said Court, on Monday, May SO, 1WJK at 10 o'clock a. in. Hannah Matilda Helneck. Executrix of the last will and trutameut of Eli A. Heineck, deceased. Dated this April 23, lift. W. '. Barrett, Attorney for Kstate. Esecutor't Notice3 Notice U hereby aiven that the under signed haa been appointed executor of the last will and leelameiit of MaUnda Tup- r, deceased, and has duly qualified as audi, auu ail persons baring claims a galiiMt anl enisle are hereby imtuied U preceot inem 10 m. wtin pror vouch ers. at the law o(Il re of Kenton iWman in HillHtxiro. within six month? from Ibis date. Dated this April 21, IHOm William Tiipper, Executor of the last Will and This merit of Malinda Tuuoer. lJeceased , lieii'on Bos nian, Attorney for Kxrcii- lor. ..Central Meat Market. CMMOTT BROS., Prom., Keep constantly on hand a fine apply of freah meat of all kinds. 4 Mmw Emm In Prhtoa We are going to tell meats at prices low er than those which hare pre railed in the paat. Call in and see us. We mean business. 'Phone and Free Delivery One door Hast Tualatin Hotel Uaii Street, Hilltbor, Oregta. JAP-A-LAC gives new life and lustre to otd tables, chairs, furniture and picture frames. It if the ideal finish for floors, interior wood work, batb rooms, sash and sills. Thirteen colon too differ ent uses 75 cents a quart can. All the beat and most widely advertised goods are always to be found at this store, and at prices to please every purse, G. A. Patterson THE H01SEFIRNISHER T. M IURH II. A. IIUMUrVT Are You Wanting a Home? If you are Wkiu; fr a home, cither a farm, or a residence iu tow u, call on the Webfoot Realty Company If you have a farm to sell, or city proper ty to put on the market, list it with in. We buy and sell Timlcr I.atuls. Also make a Specialty of Business CliatKcs. OLD WELLS r ABCO LOCATION. Inlpnvinl Plwtt. HILLSBORO - OREGON Tansor Prince English Number. 666O American No., 2284ft r i ""MraasjfcpsiV.' ENGLISH SHIRE Largest Stallion in the ArVashington Co. Stud I90 SEASON AS FOLLOWS W. L. CAS10N W. L (iMlon, civil tngiuiwr, ! wss a prominent (actor in tli 1-iiiKlmn ol th first railway In thit stale, tlied after lingerirg illties, slurtlar, at the bout ol his brother, Joseph (iatlon, al CH Saluioo streel, ihI fortuetly uf lias ton. Mr. llaston csttia Weal In XS.7 as a Lieutenant ol volunteers sent out by I'rrai Jrnl Kurbanan to up pre a the Mormons, wbn wereaiak ing raids rn Imiuigrant trains as they croeseJ ths plains Later h was iletaileil Tor ervloe on lha im migrant rosil from Kurt Halt to Kort Wal!a Walls, to suppress the Indian. lis engineered lbs construction of tbe blKh bridge tonss the gulche on the heights back of Ful ton for lbs I'orllaud and Hillsboro railway, anil lho bridge remain to this dy. MOORE-HAKTRAMPF Golnjj to SMya Oi e bs In I r vrt. ,., . loul thep(cll.!' V '"I., KM llir Hr.. , . " " tlio.,,,,. , M.h.l.,,, Kt a .. hrij ' a..tt.l,. bollw.,w, u,'c Vaught's Grocery s .i Cornelius, Or.: Mouday noon, j Verboort: at Anton Hernicus' on Monday evening. Roy: at W. G. Walkers', on Tuesday night. Glcncoe: Wednesday night. West Union: MauzeyFartn, Thursday night. Hillsboro: Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, Redmond & Connell's Barns. Terms: $15; $20; $25. Care to prevent, but will not be responsible for accidents. 0Md By The HilUboro Shire Co W. F. Huffman, Groom REACH I (mi cot llaHRIIiFrwrte cboir. rRrit i.am- o OOOOMOe HILL fsiwias Cwunilita hivi VsIWti ItA mllra sut u( AFIICOI Haeknoni. Rle .ud rml trmo aurtatkia: Kmall Trscln Kr r Uraw. Wrtlabalatoautiun. COOK A CO. m UMiirmr NITUM.NIMN oorwsx a Hand All kinds ot Fresh Meats. Price Km aoosble. Will meet all competition. Chickens and Poultry always on hand upon order. Free delivery to all parts of the town. W bay bt stock. Bmth Srnooml Sir mot, Hltlmboro, Or There is talk of re-organiiting tbe Hillsboro board of trade. Hillsboro ought to get a wiggle on itself. The Grove baa reorganized its board of trade, and other towns and oonnties are getting In abspe for a publicity campaign. We need a county organization. We have the best county in the state, and yet tbere is no united effort to advertise it. Hillsboro ought to begin come active work for Hills boro. Now la tbe best time in the world to make our splendid re sources knowo. For sale: 79 scree rolling land; 20 acres cleared; balance blaibed and burned; good house and barn; orchard; running water; mile from school house; 3 miles from Buxton, Oregon. Price $1500. Address Joe. Rurgholzer, Baxtoo, Ore. F. G. Haas and family, of Salem, were in the city the first of the week, visiting with Ulrtcb Haas and family. Mr, Haas is a lead ing Salent druggist. For ral'e: 1200 pound Lady's driving horse, also a two-seated sur reyprice reasonable. Address Alice Ellereon, 62.') Clay Bt , Port land, or inquire of Knratli Bros., Hillsboro, Ore. 8 11 Max Grandall is in Prineville doing some finishing up work on the Crook county books. Dorr Waggener ia with tbe United Railways surveying crowd in tbe vicinity of Holbrook. S. J. White and wife, of Reed ill, were in the county seat tbe first of the week. A. E. Mead, of Buxton, was in town Fridiy, Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. R Bagley, Hillsboro, Orrgon, May 10, 1908, a ion. Argus and Oregonian, 12 26. F. Albert Moore, o( Portland, and Mrs Ivy Hartrampf were ruarriml Wednesday, My , l'.KlH, at th home of the bride' psrent. Mr and Mrs Nelson LaCourss, at For est Grove Kev.C. A.Sia oflki ated.and Mis Darling played tbe Lohengrin wedding march Tbe bride wore a tailored suit of rham psgne chltf n broadcloth, and car ried a bouquet of orsrge blossoms Tbe bridal party stood under a floral bell of whit lilc. and th bous wai decorated with fern and polled plants. After a wrddirg tour to th Sound country, they will reside in Portland, wbers Mr. M ors baa business interests. MRS CARRIE WALDRON Died, in Hillsboro, Orrgon, May 10th. 1908, Brighl's disease, Mrs Carrie Waldron, aged I'M year Decewd was bom in Maryland, and had lived In this county nam time prior to her drain. fJbe Uave one son, Lstr, to miurn her loss Funeral services were held at tbe family residence Tuesday forenoon. uy t.ev. 1,. r. Ben nap, or tbe M E. church, snd interment wss in tbe Odd Fellow' cemetery. We Want Y01R GROCERY BUSINESS We arc prepared to serve you iu auy capacity :n reason,.. No, t are not putting tu a clearance sale of $5 shoe at I3.S9 nor arc wc l f Inisiucs Bll Wl fcOW ARE COhGOtl AfllKMOKI UlSIMSS 1. Our prices on Rrocerica arc right, a. We have the swcllcst line of Indies' and Rent!.' shoes we have ever showed. 3 Now, in regard to a wagon; when you think wagou, think Haiti, and we nave you $5 unit, 4. Ict us talk pruts with you on buggies, plows, har rows, iliscs, steel roller, grain drills, spray pumps, wiiultitilU, McCoruiick mowers, hiuilcrs ami rakes. Vc have just received our bimliug twine. NOW, MR. I ARM! It, lOtJ HOC W kfOMY 10 CIS I V.O Nor tlo you waut to pay more for gooU than they are worth so you should buy where you can do the be.;t. Get our Trices, then the other fellows', and you will 1 convinced. Your for a Deal, Rowel I Bros. & Co., Scholls. in Tho Sick Room wSIM fatallutt ft kit III m CYRUS HODLE BOURIOI 110 ITE hUaw ra4 l eaitMaH't Is Sr blnatal tat SflvraM I ft.) M ' H) m Ut I n f ..lil.r. TVf wiiltal In lk MilMw rl-ii ..( rr '"r, tbrUln i.t tu.iul, sn4 tMl4 to (MiMaMlf M mA. UMllliftJ ( mm omuomura, bami w otut. w. j vo kRcvm a co.. t . Mru.a.oi Du Sloller, of Portland, was in town Monday. John Abbott, of the Grove, wss in town Monday. Wra. Harmes, of Mouotaindals, was in town Tueiday. John Cornelius, of Forest Grove, wss in town Monday. Mr. Simon and wife.ol Portland, visited relatives in theoily Hundsy. A. 0. Repperte, of Hanks, was in tbe oity Monday. J. C. Lmkin and wife vieited Portland, Monday. A. B. Davie, of Uuxtnn, was lo town Sunday, Mrs II . R. Davie, of Portland, visited friends in Hillsboro, Satur day. For 8ale:-My entire stock ol millinery. All goods now in stock will be sold fnr less than oost Lula Coleman, Cornelius, Or. 8 11 Chas. Pierce, of Portland, and formerly of Greenville, was In town Tuesday, shaking hands with his many friends. We sell more wire fnoe than all our competitors combined. The reason is that we have the largest stock and can sell the cheapest Sohulmerich Bros. 61-tf Mrs. F. J. Bailey returned to Portland Suaday, after visiting with friends and relatives in this city during the latter part of the week. Strayed from my place, 1 .'miles north of Reed ville, April- 25th, a Tull blood Jersey bull, with chain tie on neck, and copper ling in noee. Notify Jas. Borwiok, Reed ville, Ore. Paciflo States' phone. A number of the cumber of the Forest Orove Masouio Chapter csme down to Hillsboro Tueeday night, and met with th. nm.i chapter. Work was exemplified by the local lodge, followed by a ban quel, and a good social time. The Modern Woodmen of Ameri ca will give a dance at Allen's Grove, 1 mile north of Reedville on Saturday evening, May 16ih.' Tickets, 50 cents. Good rauulo and good order guarantied. Everybody lovitsd. '89' WEINHARD'S (Oa aVsagM The best of all Beers. Bottled for Medicinal Use At W. V. WILEY'S Here is Your Chance If. a ...it 1 ...... . . 1. k.l...ls . " " nufinweii ui i urusnn; 17 sires cieaiwu; i........ - StUUD IftMlt ftll.l lln.l..r. ....1 .11 .. I .....II .l..r.l nil 0OUI1 ptilillc roait; small hiiutej lain new bam on t fouadstion; ru-. $175 per sirs; hslf cash, balance on or Ufors ft vrsrs. al 6 al 20 Af re near lUaeerton, on good public road; all In ' eullivatloo; larua ur M r.Km bouse, larK aw bars, new outbuild Ioks. i Knol wells, siusll orchsrd, iniprovtmeats worth if"o; l"lc ooly Jft.yiu; fi.joo cash, Ulsnce lo suit th purchaser. Ha I t Arre wlthla 10 miles nf Portland, all In blh stst of rultt aiioo; wall feaccd, 10 seres of om1 i year obi appl orclisr.l, wall, good 9-room bous and locslr.l within half mile of sond rsll road station. lrlc, fv.5o; I J cash, Ulsnc lo suit pun bsier. 10 Acre nsr Portlsn.l, on lea.lln public rod. wllbln 3-4 otte ( good station, all In blah ststa ofcultivRtlou; good young cnch'd,bi barn on ston foundation, worth fi.coo; bug nw house roundstion, worth lijoo; good outbuildings, good fenrlnKi P'lce " l5.oo; on of th best buy in th violnlly of I'uiltaiul, UH i a Acres on Um River; M seres in gornl stnte of cultlJ1 nil is acres mor ready for th plow, rest good timber, estimated ISo.ooo fstt; well wat.r.d, fBced, fair house, new barn snd u -buildings, io ksad cattle, farm InipUmaott, etc.) price, Sj.Hoo; bslf csh; balance to suit purchaser. . Shaw-Fear Company 243 1-2 Starh St. Portland. Oregon Brice, Judge Ooodln's son, wrote home from the hospital Monday, at I ortland. that he was 0itin. uo woum nee to have some home made bread and appl. Jelly," Marriairn linnnaA mm. ft Ith 10 KllMj- Bnlasnd nuauue Asniey, Farm lor Sale I wish tosellrrm,onn8lnN 152 aores, 110 acres undsr pw good house, bar.i and orobsrO, JJ miles south of Hillsboro, and J mile west of Farmington. ' ther Information, addreM, K. Burkhaltsr, 44-6m Hillsboro, 0r.