HILLSBORO ARGUS, SCPT r V'.. 1 Kntrd at the Tout-office t HiUsboro, Orejjon, an arond-c1aa mail matter. IIKNKY O. CI IM, Kditor. County Official Paper Hiilwripiion: One Dollar pr Annum. leased Esery Thursday -BY UVILl) McKINNET WASHINGTON COt'STY, OREGON Population, 20,000. First County in dairvinir: 1 100 cases fondenstsl milk lUily : two bir rondeimrs: billions of feet merchantable timber, thirty million feet annnal t nt. will nearly iionble urodnrt this year: richest of CHriien lands In the world: bulk of comity can drive to Portland and re turn in a day; finest market: rreat hop district; line school system; fi nest climate on coast : mild winters: no count v debt : best natured and best lead people in world, population con sidered. Best in everytbiiis. HIU.SBOKO t'onuty seat; .HM people; Six churches. Protestant and Catholic; two banks; two telephone systems; hit milk, condenser; sawmill; two railroads: and electric line coming. AND THF.RF. YOU ARK! Fairbanks, Garfield, Wileon, Harrituan ami now comes Taft, last, but not leapt, corporally or mentally. Secretary of War, Win. II. Taft, arrived in Portland today, and will speak in the Armory at that place tomorrow night. A big reception awaits the distinguished visitor. Washington County, often refer red to by non residents, as "the best county in the state," is busy gstbeting her bn coper crops of grain, hops and fruit, with the horn ol ple'nty runnirjg over. The Journal states that there bat been a "deal between Roosevelt and Fulton," thereby Mr. Bristol's official scalp is to dangle at the lat ter's belt when Congress meets. Probably a dull day Btory by bright reporter. Schwab, the steel noasnate. ears "Wall street does not represent the country." Of course not. The West has heard something about a financial depression on Wall Street, but is too prosperous to inquire in to the details. Bring your big yellow pumpkins, your unrivaled squashes, your red oheek apples, your fine horses and cattle, pretty babies, fat babies, pioneer relics, grain, fruit, hop and vegetable specimens to the HiUs boro Street Fair. Judge John B. Waldo, once a Supreme Judge of Oregon, died Monday last, at his home in the Waldo Hills, near Salem. Judge Waldo was a man of unquestioned integrity, and had a host of friends in the state, who will regret his death. Mr. Harriman made a loop trip through Oregon the past week. While he may have been looking for railway routes, no promisee were given on the trip that any railroad extensions would be made, at this or any future time, within this state. What the railroad king may conclude to do in and for Ore gon, no one but Harriman knows GALLOWAY REVERSED Money to loan on real t state or personal security. No Ivrus o connuifsione at the HilUtoro Commercial Rick. Mieac Anna and Pelle Chaining, of Roy, were guests of Mis? Kiiza beth Milne, yesterday. For sale: Fine young thorough bred Chester White brood si. eligible to registry W. K. Wren, last house on Seventh J-trett s ntth How doth the little hornet let Improve each shining hour; He'll surely hve it in lor thte, Perchance you shake his locr. Lost Team of young horsis. black and bay; weight atmit 10"0j and 1100, both had baiters on: owned by Jas. Young. Notify ! Wolf Bros., llillsboro, K. 4. " j We wish to announce that our entire stock of caudies are fresh, made up in the fe days we have been in our pew st re. con tinuously solicit your patiooage. IhJ I)n of Sweets. The Milne wsrehous has been leased by Geo. A. Brown, and bf is ready to receive bay an! praif for storage at reasonable prices All storage business will reot-ive prompt attention Geo. A. Brown, Leeaee. FARM FOR SALE I0O-aore farm for sale; tine soil; 7 acre under plow; balince good pasture; no timber. Located one mile from Witch Hs;!-.1 Station; four miles from county etat. Ten room house; two barns; gord water, two wells. This is tine for dairy, or purchaser could cut into small tracts. If sold eom gs f r $"0 per acre Abstract to d.tte ges with deed. Address or call on G J. Palmateer, Hilkboro, Orepon. THE MARKETS, This morning's market reports, compiled from Portland quotations, are: Valley Wheat, 70c. Barley feed, 22..e '2: per ton; tawing, $23: rolled. $2.1 50W 24 ft Oats, White, 2V t30. Bran, $17C$1S per ton. Hay. valley tinn-tliy, l rw f 1 r ; clover, $;0 grain, t!K M0. Potatoes, new, $1 2".' -t! -O p r hundred. Eggs, 18(5 190. Butter, Creamery, 3" (5 ;7.l:. Sisep, bogs and beef cattle bought. Independent Telephone 551, Beaverton. J. G. H ayr.es. ArguBand Pacific Monthly, $1 50 I '"PERKINS FAMILY Why They Are Wot Going to the Seashore This Summer. REASONS GALORE IN DIARY. In all three referendum cases of Robert I. Stevens vs. F. W. Ben Bon, John F. Logan vs. Secretary of State F. W. Benson and Eugene Falmer and Cyrus H. Walker vs Secretary of State F. W. Benson, the decisions of the court of Marion county were reversed Sent. 3. bv the suprtms court, and the people win Danoi on tne tnree dujb. All three opinions rendered were by judge JtaKin. These three cases were the result of referendum petitions presented against the anti-pass bill, the hill for the regu lation of sheriffs fees in boarding of jun:ia nuu nic Biaic university appro1 priation hill. None of the petitions bad the warning clause at the bead provided by law, and the petition against the university ap propriation had part ot the title of the act omitted besides. Suit was brought by Sheriff Stevens enjoining tu-! secretary or state from filing the petition on the bill concerning the feeding of convicts and the cue was decided in hi favor by Judge Galloway ui uic circuit court 01 iuarion county. John F. Lcgan, the real author of the anti-pass hill, also brought auit against tne petition against that bill and also won the case. Both these decisions were reversed on the ground that the legisla tion concerning the warning clause was only meant as an aid in carrying oat the provisions of the act and waa in no re spect mandatory. The Palmer and Walker vs. Benson case was a mandamus suit brought to compel the secretary of state to file tie petition against the university appro priation bill. This was lost in the lower courts, but Tuesday won before the su pieme court, to this petition will be filed Hubby Refers to It When Wife De mands an Explanation Calls Him Meanest Man In Europe, Asia, Africa or America. lCopyrl-Iit, 17, by M. M. Cunningham. Mr. Perkins hart taken a seat on the voruuda after dinner to siuuke a clirr and be rvusoualjly tlwiikful tUtit Lo was alive, and he wus junt enjoying the reddest klud of a sunset when Mr. Perkins Joined him with u certain olli ness of couuteuHiice tbut mt hliu on his g-iiard at owe. She wus sly nuil suave and suiuoth us she t.-ilked about bugs and mosfjultoea and ieit-li iUm- H pi;' I IIKBW JKjKTIl THK I.NBVi'lADLK IUKY. sows, uud when wlie thought he hud put hi foot In the trap ulie HiiUdenly aid: "Mr. Perkins, I will teed about a hundred dollars next week If I am to get ready for the Heasbore." "You think of going lo the seashore, do you?" he replied after a moment. "Certainly. That lias been under stood ever Klnre last Jjei ember." "I'm! i;ui!" "I can be all ready In about two weeks from now. Have you written to any of the places to nee about board?" "No, not quite. That 1h, not exactly." "But you will right away tomorrow? W can't run the ehanccH of the lioteln being full." "What Ih this Idea you have pot Into your head, Mrs. Perkins?" be asked an be turned on her. "What! Wbut: Do you want to make out that our going to the ne:i bore la some new Idea and that this h the first time you have heard of It?'' "Homethlng might have been aald two or three yearn ago. but 1 Kuiiposed It bad been given up long ago." "Last Poceiuber Is not two or three years ago, and you know it. One night last Pecembfr you said we should go to the seashore this Hummer van If we had to luortifHife the bouse fis 1 n t.u, h f cilu- after Ki'tlfng" t Nil ;i .ire not t h;ie to ehivk K toll mo .Hi havn foremen It!" Hs Inevitiibie Dairy. Mr. iVvktii! !! I) aud calmly car j rte,l his Imud o hU bivitst poktt aud divw fonh th luoltatil diary and: i'Orisu.tc.1 It with puckrivd lirnw, car Pu!!y wati-htsl ly Mr. IVtklns. "Ves. I ttiul so'.uethluu atiit It bon," he said wiieu lie had found the right pnsv "l"i.ler date of lev. 1st I Oud tbo following entry ; ' "Kiiinlni;. snewliii; aud blowing. lurn uch a oMuiale! I'd like to get out of it for food. 1 have a or tluvat, mid Mr- 1'. h:is a cotigh that way result hi consumption. I have just juviulstst her that we will gj tu the seas'ioiv uet summer. V. T. A.' " l'heii", !idu't I tell vimiI" eilaliutl Mis. lVrkin. "Vu'i di 1, my love you did. V. mi the nlclit of the KH.li of last PrnVUl U'r f prouiiKtsJ you Hiat we would a to t'ie se.ishosv this suuiuier. but you o!M ive the letters -t T. A.' after th pMui'.se. Th'y stand for vonsult th auilioriiles,' and 1 lisve done so. In fact. 1 li.ne Infii consulting the au lhoritii-s for the last tuiv mouths." 'Is Is this some s,ieuie to wrlggW wit of your irotiiNe; H you hilud to ( 1 h 1 1-. mid twist mid bring au what you call )uur dil!ioohy? If you d, tlici h-t u:.' tell yuii that 1 won't stau4 It lor a I'liuMc not n uiinule. WheU y.u no.ke ;i proiuls,' aud writ It i'io,n. t'uat ontit to I euough for in .in of honor.'" "Jlis. l'e.khis." he ruiiuly continued, "wtien I met oii 1 hail lwvn a wldow e.' for llirco lon years. I had mado ui ovu ln-.l. co-ikisl my own luealH aud .ntclied my ov.ii trooTs. 1 hard !) di.red lueie w tn.it I met you that yoi would fail iu love with me aud wk me happy iK.ilu. but you did. I ap preciate the deed. I linlt ulways ap ptvcliitc It. If I should los you, life would no longer le worth the living There Isn't ouo chance In a thoiiitarxl Ui ft t I could marry No. 3." "I'hrtt's lt-brlug In that. I'm your seeid wife. loii't uover in Us a ib'iui'e to do rlr.it. Hut what bas that Rot t do with our trolng to tli sea shore';" Consulted Authorities, "nverytlihv. my dear. That why 1 put 'I'. T". A.' Hfter the memoranda. I have eoiistiitfsl the authorities lu re-e-i'd to yo'l. You welth Is;) pouuda, and you g't away with a square niatJ. jut what of that noble and tender heart of your--what of your heart'; You are nu Inl.i'.d tiird, and you bi bewB Cyliiif from tree to tre aud lio(iplug from t-.vig to tvi', far from the oieAu'a roar. llw would It be If you were suddi'iily ri;!e-il down to Atlantic Uty u:id to a salt atniofphere? Would It l.'iip!i or harm you'.' Could that lov-Iv-i heiirt of yours stand tbj atraln? This was fin of the things I bad to eousult the authorities about, aud it was well that I did. 1 hate alu been savins; newsinier cUpplng sluce the first of the year." "That N, you have beeu try tug to find s .. ., ext'Uie to break your promise. Go ahoitd. I t-au n:n that you are go lUS to twist out of It." "My dour Mrs. 1'erklns, let lue road you a record, nod if you then del I re to Jeopardise your life I Khali bavt Hotting to say. "fir. Itamet says tbut a sodden change of climate from fretih to salt Is almost sure to producu doatb from hei'.rt Hllu:eut. "Ir. Smith says that be has known of loo easoH where fat women going to Aihmtic City buve died within tweuly four hours of heart trouble. "Ir. Hiiic Bays that suit air strik ing an lulaiid person all of a sudden Is as bad as n bullet. "l'r. HIisstlelil kept tra k of ease al'j:i0' the A t In u tic coast last aeasun aud lias a record of 410 fat women who died lu th'-lr Iwsls on the very tirst ulght uttep their arrival. They wore ant stricken dead by the high charges at the hotels, but their hearts went back on them. '"ih. to in tha record, Mrs. Perklua, and what am 1 to do' Au I to rush you down to the seashore and lure you (lend oq my hands, or am I to keep you Inland and have your company and your love for many years to come?" "Thoio doctors are fool, and you know It"' snapped Mrs. Perkins Id re ply. "And thero Hre other things," con-tluui-d Mr. Perkins without tuking note of her exclamation. "As I said a few minutes a;o, you weltfh ISO pounda. You can no longer sit on my lap with out my knee giving way. You are Ktlll it aylph. but what effect la the sulty HtinoKphore going to have on yout Will It reli-kutu you back to a skele ton, or will you Increase to 230 pounds find make It Impossible for me to Nouoe.e you through tbo door of an ordinary room? That's a tbtng to be thoiiKlit of. Would Changs Her Disposition. "Airain, chunylng clluiatea changes dispositions. We. ure like cooing dores here. We may got down to tie sea Hbore to fairly hate each othor. Seven teen different doctors say this may be the ratio. I do not wish to be guilty of your murder, my love, and I do not want to wake up UDd find that yon have cut my windpipe. "Another thing. You hair lu thin and faded. You are obliged to dye It. Thl facts nre not airalust you In the slight est, as Marie Antoinette had to do the sumo thing. But here Is the kernel. Thirty different doctors certify that In such cases the wouiati who goea to tha suashore comes home with straw col ored hair nuil terrible headaches and while mifl'erlng from the latter ar often driven to Muldde. Buppose I were to come homo from the office mine day and find you hanging from our only peach tree! Could I ever eat peaches from It again? These are thliiRs for you to think of, my dear Mis. Perkins, to alt up aud think of In the iiioKt KerloiiH manner. When you have thought of them we will reopen the subject and see wbut conclusions we ciiu arrive ut." "Never, Kir!" Bald Mrs. Perklua as she rose up with red cheeks and flail ing eyes. "You mean" "I ineau that you are the meanest hiishuud In Kurope, Asia, Jkfrloa America:" "Well," said Mr. Terklna to hUmtf after bhe had disappeared Into tha boose, "I have done my part a4 SCW If she wanLs to eiytre In the I!, I,, in,,,.,!... mhn mutt Saturday Specials From time to time vt art- tfoinft to j;"ivt' what wc will call Saturday Special Salrs We will pl.uo in this s.tK-.'tu-:tM;oK, .uul at a price that "ill lv a lutein, 'flu- jiiiv will he low ami the tciuis w ill ! Cnh. Tills Wet?K we Offer n F.lcint Line of DAT1HVOOM IVUC.S No. 1, 27x54. I'.-Mitei- I'iKc, 5 now $VM " 2.36x6l. " " : mvonvV.45 " .36xl56. ' " i ; now $1.14 These Rnjjs are tnaile in Mtu' ati.l wiiite, ml aud w hite, and tiii'imc-a' an.lwliiie. Remember tlis 5ale laMs only one tlay. Come early and get the crenm of the lot. Wc also have a spli'iulu! !::u if t . i -s i e i ui;n iu All-Wool, (lianile, l!.wi-'"l ai!! UntSM.-!-., at reastiualle jdievs. Cash or itistallnutits. Mm rv. i ;n i . f i u si ni rlmf foT n iuy's"lNliinslf It wou."t oont over 73 eents for bait and all." ! M. n"AD. SUMMONS A Cure For Obesity. Landlady (to uew boarder, vtho U rather stouti- 1 am glad to hear th.it one of my former boardem rrcmu mended you to my houso. Stout Hoarder- Yes; he spoke very highly of It. After telling him thnt 1 had tried all kinds of niitlfat without Buccals, he advised a short Htay here Tatler. A FATAL MISTAKE U Often Made by Mn Wisest of llillsboro people It's a fatal inlstukH to neulrrt bai kio be. Backache Is the llrst symptom of kidney ills. Herioiis eomiillc'itioiei fullow. Doau's Kidney I'lllscuie Ibeiu promptly. Don't delay until too late. Until it liecomes diabetes - lirighl's Ois ease. William Kiimgariliier, retired, of ut Water St., Salem, Oro., says: "I sneak frjni iSTsonal experteii(-i) when I x,iy that loan's Kidney PI 11m do all llmt is claimed for them In Curing kidney c ui plaint and backai'he. I h:ul lolt Hie ncd of such a remedy fur a (rood long while, but did not know just what I should ime. I have found that many iiieilicinis are worthless, and that even physicnm,' lire m'.riptlons do not always provj eli.ieiive. When I reail of Doau's Kidney I'ilN, however. I was Induce 1 lo go to a drug store and procure a Hiioply. Th i bvk-8-he and IrreguUr eoiidition of the ki I ney whhh bad uimoyed me, inic!Jy gave way upon liBgiuning to n-c y nir remedy, I was restorisl to a ootid itlou of ease ami comfort. I can i''oiniinoi I Imii's Kidney I'llls to anyoin in naed o; Much a medicine." For sale by all dealers. I'rice 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., IIuH iIk, New 'oik, sole agents for the l aited Slates. Ketntniber the name, I loan's, and lake no other. 1 n 'i n 1: i ' 1 1' 1: ' ; 1; 1 1 1 ui; i h HIi.i.-iimKii jisihi: ok fin: fi: ','i: 1 ' 1 . 1 -1 veil ,,. 1 i:i 1 u a -1 1 1 N 1 ,1 1 iS I nt v 'I V, uKl i.iiN. I!. I . .H..,. ,. V. ,l.,I"t.( v . I. A. Tim., !.'..., I wit fob. A. 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Notice of Final Settlement Notice Is hereby lveii that the under signed has tiled in the (Joitnty Court of the (State of Oreirou. fur WiiMhiini,,,, County, his linal u'inoiiut. in the estate of! Jolin T. Mills, Deceased, ami Mint the : Name has been net for bearing before said I Court on Monday, October 7, 1!K)7. al III ! o'clo!k a. in. ' llated this Hepteinber 4, 1117. j 1 IIA T. M 1 1 AM. ! Administrator of Hie estate of John 11, Mills. Deceased. W. N. Itarrett, Ally, for Adinlnbtriilor. Smokers like the Schiller and the Excellencia These cigars are of the heat stock. You can't fool an Ni.li.-.. i- .,...y ,n,,, ,M, nnir siirin-.l lia- I..-1,, i,v ,n, ur,,,r ,,, t, ( ,,,,. t.V ' oilll, l.ia.ln a,,, I niUMT.t ,, . lir,t ,,:iy "' ,A ''PI ., a.lmii.i, "'""r "I ll"' I I.1.11U ami.-, ver. '''"""'. 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TAX NOTICE Tin- taxp-iyer, f WiHl,inKt,,n Cauitv ron.v,!,., have paid but ,..e l,( if heir tases for the year , which aid Ins was lined in .Isminry, 11,7 nr, bercby not l,d thnt remaining half ofaaid tana due and pay.,!,!,. (ir Monday .11 October, mid if not p id by thnt date, the law compel, . u'imTJt mid collect interest , harKp nf 1Jt),.t cent per niiniim, in addition to a renal v of ten per cent., and ,,e ! terral bercon, must under w, be ro,m, from ll.c fin.t M,i,i, i , A...n " Taxes will be receivi.,1 i ,1 ' A.. .LV Olli -e from Bud Hfier this date a.'iilo;1" "i"",,orn' (,'Mlliis August Sl.erilfof W,ivhi.i,:toit';)nivl7i?,i'.u. ArmiHatul I'uoiic Monthly, !(i,r)0 All ,wom ar f.-rhidden to hunt, fish, or olhoiwit-e ttwpnwH ,, my farm par Mountaiodale, umler pppahv of ..r,u,r(.pjnT1 ,' Life in Leather I'm .,1 Iswh.U y'it want, i'uittl.iiH-,1 vud, wnikiiiatiship. W'c ll sc only tin- I outlier liiuliitN in our ll.u noss, vi A niii;litc lino f It.iuu sK, h.ili, , . illcs, saihllcs, lohcs, tliit, li.uiu -,-, iiii; td all kimls, ati.l s, 11 ;it juu, , i.tn'l U- ilttjiliiatcil in Pottl.tttil, .p: ami vunktnatiship ii'iiiiUud. C I i c lis. ynm trj'.iir woth. M tluiti' inttiitly, attil ih.ui'.i s ni. ic ii'.isuiialilc. Shop next il'i mhu'h . jui-.tiitlu c, mi Sii.n.l slinl, Hi!!-.',,, l.ii.l. Ih.tt V.iiv 111. I ! I he in. Pioneer Harness Shop A- M CAUI.lt ,. V,vy. m at te W vmrn UaUaaaiaat WrH thnr Tow Or ink Oitirbtmoeltyi ,t,. a x wll, -l , (!,,,,, i M IM Ihf CYRUS NOBLE R! M.Vi, Jf r (-''"' I, I., u lh.ti,l,k,, ,.,.,,,..., ..lUlh. ...,l, .rt V .CI .. ., . ., , ... k J IS... 1. . It,.., e a l , , ..., (b4 r lln,i.l. A l 1 .e I., . l. ..,! . . I tmlm m Hire, Oluhm mint l X. .l lukiuoiioi, I,.. . rsru m llllttUtttirMt tit t, Hill (gL Grills 5 PAINTERS tml inXOKATOKS Suuh,iii lo II. (rrr W'c ilu vitl in all luu-s of paiuttiir aiul ! t ni.uiup atul will ti.ttatitci- um 'vi.iL V a! ... i.uiv a I i i i t lull line of Wall Pajivr, Taint-., ui !Hs, t t. ., at j u in-; lltat an- in-hi Shop atul stre ojipositc Tayuc Hkc' h.iru I Main St.. near Thlrtl. llillsboro j m j s t t t t s it ! vSt. Mary's lustilnte N'otir Becivofton, OrcMion, C'liiiiltn'tol hy tlu- Sistfis of St. Maty. I,.c.i!il in a iimst ht alt h I n I liistiui, tlcu-u miles u-. ..(' I'mt lan.l, on S"titliriu r.uii'u', st Siilc. li.tsily am-ssililc hy ioti iiiktil lailway Mlmiti'.i-. 1 .n iM-liig-, new, and furnished with all huhIiiu cnuti U'liecs. Spacious rouud.s ami spit ial facility lor physical ciilttuc, outdoor panics and ociciM-s. Course of Study is thoioiu;li, mmpi isiii); Piiinaiy, ( 'raiuniar, Acad.-inicand Cotuuii tiial Drpiiliuttits, T-est attention iu niu.sie, art and tu-vdlcwoiL Sthool rt (i)ons lut'sttoy, Sfplemln'r 10th l or CataloiMie apply lo MSHR SIPIKIOK, IliMMiloii, Ore. "Wo Want- Yotir Money" (Miht as well Ik- plain alioitt it,) and iu cxt haiiKe will j'.ive you hettei value for your money than you t an yc tlsewheie. Wily? Our expenses are lighter; no walcr Hul; no city t;lx; no store rent; no clerk hire 11 yu live in this vicinity we know that wc 1,111 smx letter and sac you mure money than anyone else. 1 lii-i isn't ho air. Conic in and cl our piui'-S '- iuviiiced. One of the lai;cst sltichs of Ocncral Merchandise I" tlic county. The l,est jroodtt and the lowest l'i ices are what count. . We. ,,clievi' Kcllinjr K0,,ds that pjve. entire sat isracliou. So renieiiiher thai when you buy any ,InilK Unit is not all ,iRl,t, l.,inK it hai-k ami wc will make it rijlit. Vours for ti Q Dool, liowcll Bros. & Co. SCII0US, OKI CON N"t'f to Contra.tor, Dmlf In Nulirc iu l.,..l : ... . "IV IJIVril 1 I,. I ...... I. ..1 It, mmimrm Oj I... ; - .' " -"Mini , i u '" i n S I lu,,,""."''K". "a'lc. Will liu-et all witH2 lolhu,K .... I p t'st.nV. 'V. 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