The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, December 05, 1907, Image 2

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    HILLSBORO ARGUS, PEC 5 1907
KnUred at the Port-offloe at Hlllaboro,
Oragon, M aeoond-clM mail matter.
HENRY G. Gl'lLD, Editor.
County Official Paper
Subscription: 1.50 par Annum.
luaed - Every Tharaday
BfcKINNBY
Aneot the oonferaioa of tchooi
twtcher Scott, at McMiormlle, th
othef day it Ukee a whole lot of
moral courage to utanJ up and con
fee a wrong, and reeolve to do bet
tor. Instead of being a sign of
wetknee, it denote moral brarerj
The majority will coodemo young
Soott Those who are loudest in
their condemnation of young Scott
aa a hypocrite, would probably be
the last persons to confess they ev
er did anything wrong, out of
church or in one. Let him who is
without fault heave the first dor-
nick. There may hare been men
in Scott's church men who were
present, and judged him who eas
ily could hare pleaded guilty to
business hypocrisy, and it may be
worse things than playing basebal
on Sunday. But they probably
lacked the grit to acknowledge their
faults. It is easy to criticise and
judge our neighbor, but a little
charity bestowed at the right time
is said to cover a multitude of Bins
Humanity, as it is now constitut
ed, likes nothing better than soak
ing some erring brother who is too
much in the limelight, with a brick
bat.
Yamhill has a walnut club, com
paced of the leading men of the
county, and It is doing effective
work. Yamhill now stands at the
head in the number of acres plant
ed to walnuts, and the varieties are
the best known. Washington coun
ty should organize a walnut club,
and plant more nut trees. There
la big money in walnut orchards
in the Willamette valley, and the
culture of that tree is no longer an
experiment. All conditions favor
its successful growth in Oregon
Within a few years, this state will
lead California in the production of
fine, marketable walnuts. Let
Washington county have a walnut
club.
The Portland & Salem electric
line managers now say they wil
extend that line to Hillsboro at
once. With a prospect of two elec
trie lines for Hillsboro, this winter.
things ought to keep moving in
this part of the county. Hillsboro
certainly has bright prospects. Of
the two prospective roads, it is al
most certain to get ons. If two
should come, so much ths better.
Governor Chamberlain says be
will not call an extra session of the
legislature, and that ends the mat
ter. The one thing to do now, is
to get used to the holidays.
The Tramp by tht Roadside
I bear the swell of music coining, softly
xnraugn ine windows 01 a cottage, bow
er-laid.
And the strains stir is me old-time
mem'riea
Mem'ries of the days, when as a child, I
played.
I seem to see the home so loner forgotten
The home with low hung rafters, bare,
yet lit
By the flicker of the slow fire's burning
em Deis
Ah, met How well I now remember it
How sore my heart was at the world and
custom,
And outcast was my heart from scenes of
old;
And yet, that burst of music from that
cottage,
Set warm the blood but now so alow and
cold.
O'er many miles my weary feet have
traveled;
In many climes I've watched the seasons
K0,
But the sweetest touch my heart has ever
welcomed,
Was that music by the roadside, soft and
low.
It is not mine to have my vine and fig'
tree:
'Tis not mine to see my children 'round
me play
But if Fortune ever gives me these fond
pleasures,
I'll owe it to that music 'cross the way
-I.
NOTICE TO FRUIT GROWERS
The fruit inspector of this county
hat found that almost all trees are
infected with fruit peste, and the
law requires tbe owners, or persons
having possession tbsreof, to de
troy or eradicate such orchards or
pasta, x ou are, tnerelore, noticed
that unless such orchards or pests
are destroyed or eradicated before
the first day of March, 1908, 1 will
proceed, under the law, to either
oat down or destroy such orchards,
or have the trees sprayed at the
owner's expense.
W. B. Harris,
Count Fruit Inspector.
PLUSH
TOP ROBES
Horse Blankets
Fine line of whips
JO cts upward
Fall and winter line
of Security StocK
Foods, Liniments, in
stocK. Guaranteed.
Repairing of all
Kinds a Specialty
Carlile's
Harness
Shop
The Benarditee of Jamaica.
There Is probably no other race lu
the world so enthusiastic over rvllgiou
and who enter so heartily Into Its
forma and ceremonies as the urKrova.
They seem to los all thought of their
turroundlnjrs and throw themselves
body sod soul Into their own peculiar
forms of worship.
In Jamaica there Is a Tery largo
religious sect called, after their leader.
Benanlltes. Four times a year the fol
lowers of Benard are baptized In the.
water of the river Moua. Hundreds
of these religious enthusiasts meet on
the banks of the river before day
break, and as many as GOO have been
dipped In a single morning. The price
of a dipping Is a shilling, so that at
the rate of GOO a quarter the Income
to the leader and his church Is a tidy
little sum.
After the baptism the freshly cleans
ed and purified of sin form a line, and
with gold embroidered banners and
liken streamers wavlug above the
long line of men and women they
march, singing, to the church, which Is
situated a short distance back from the
river. Hundreds of these negroes
make up the long swaying and wind
ing procession, which sings as it moves
and eventually enters the church doors
or distributes Itself outside near win
dows and doom. New Tork Herald.
Origin of "Hoodlum."
'Hoodlum," America's equivalent of
the English word "hooligan," was coin
ed at San Francisco very early In the
seventies, but did not become general
ly popular In the United States until
about 1877, by which time all certainty
as to its origin was lost. One version
la that the leader of the San Francisco
"larrikin push" was a man named
Muldoon, whoBe name a newspaper
writer Ingeniously reversed to christen
bla gang "noodlums," and a composi
tor's mistake of "h" for "n" did the
rest Another explanation Is that
"Huddle 'em:" was the San Francisco
rowdlea' cry when tbe police appeared,
and a third alludes to a curious fez or
hood" worn by an eccentric character
which the young rowdies adopted as
their uniform.
Looking Ahead.
New Boarders That bed's rathpr
narrow for two. Landlady Three
have slept In It New Boarders Yes,
but we haven't boarded here bnj
enough yet to get that thin.
Spitaful.
Miss Elderletgh Jane Jones Is a
mean, spiteful old cat Miss Younger
What's the nlatterf Miss Elderldlgb
-I told her that my family came over
In the Mayflower and she uskeil me If
I waa seasick. Cleveland I'laln Dealer.
How to Speak Correctly.
Say the alphabet aloud, and when
you have finished ask yourself If every
letter would be perfectly distinct and
Intelligible to any one who might be
listening. Here lies tbe fuudamental
principle of all speaking. Every ele
ment of every spoken word should m
distinct and latelllglble. In repeating
the alphabet each letter ought to inuke
a perfect escape from the lips of the
speaker. Does It make such an escape
when you say it? Do you send It out
vigorously? Watch yourself as you
apeak each letter and see what hap
pens to It. If It gives you the sense of
hanging about your lips, or if It does
not seem absolutely to separate ltxelf
from you, or If It drops Into your throat,
say It again and will It to go boldly
out Try to tbluk of It as being out
side yourself as a thing ayart. When
you succeed In thinking of it In this
way, If you don't care for words or
If you have never thought aljout them,
you will have taken the flrist step to
ward the mastery of good speech. To
peak well you must love words and
their elements. You must love Individ
ual letters. Harper's Bazar.
Frankness.
"I believe In being absolutely frank
with everybody," said the aggressive
man.
"Well," answered the peaceable cltl-
sen, "I suppose that sort of thing Is
largely a matter of temperament. If
I were a good a band In a fight as
you are, maybe I'd be that way too."
Washington Star.
Smokers like the Scbiller and the
Excelleucia. These cigars are of
the beat stock. You can't fool an
authority on a good cigar.
ZACH CRACC
ED WANN
Mt. Hood Saloon
The undersigned have opcued a first
class bar on Main Street, cast of
Third Street, just across from the
Farmers' Feed Stable. Wc sell the
beer famous over the Northwest, the
Mt. Hood Beer
Aud keep on call choice brauds of
wines, liquors aud cigars we haudle
the Schiller cigar. When you dou't
feel right, or when you do feel right,
call for a drink of our celebrated
"GRAND DAD" WHISKEY
We will be pleased to meet our many
frieuds, and assure courteous treat
meut to all. We solicit a share of
the public patronage.
CRAGG (EL WANN
Hillsboro
Oregon
Albert Hartrampf
C. F. Cornvli
Hartrampf & Cornelius
Have Opened a Real
Estate Office in the For
mer R. L. Cate Location
Opposite the Tualatin.
We can sell your farm
We have a fine list of
Prospective Buyers for
City and Farm Proper
ty. If you are in the
market to buy or sell,
give us a call.
We will buy your hops.
Loans and Insurance.
HILLSBORO - - ORE.
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WEBB (EL HOOVER
Successsors to Climax Feed Store
j& j& & 4?
Carry a full Line of Flour and Feed
A i Poultry Supplies and Stock Pood
m Seeds, Paints, Spraying Material, etc
H All orders promptly filled on short
a
a notice
si Former Patrons of the Store are In-
vited to give us a call.
I Hillsboro - - Oregon
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Edison's
Phonographs
The cut shown here illustrates the new outfit for
the Home Phonograph, which took effect October
i, 1907. All Edison Phonographs have a change
in their outfits. Call at my store and see them.
The prices and outfits being changed. Over 3000
records in stock. This is a good time to make
your selection.
E. L. McCormick's Music Store
Hillsboro, Oregon
GUARANTEE
The deposits of the Com
mercial BanK ore Guar
anteed Dollar for Dollar
by the List of Undersign
ed Stockholders.
A. S. Sholes. Ed Schulmerlch.
S. B. Huston. Chas. S. Russell.
Dr. S. T. Linhlater. E. 1). Tongue.
W. N. Barrett. Geo. Schulmerlch.
John W. Connell.
The Hillsboro Commercial Danh is
doing strictly a banning business,
and it does not speculate. Its secur
ities are gilt edge, consisting of first
mortgages on farms, and high grade
personal approved notes. We heep
over double the legal reserve on
hand
Hillsboro Commercial Bank
Hillsboro Ore
Notice of Final Settlement
Notice is hereby given that the under
Nigiied has Tiled bin tinal account aa Ei to
il tor of the last Will and Testament of
Frank Bernard, Deceased, and that J. W.
Ooodiu, Judge of the County Court of
WaHliiiiKton County, Oregon, uaa on thl
day, made aud entered an order appoint
ing and netting aaide Monday, the 18th
day of November, 1807. as the day for
bearing objeotloni to aaid final Account,
and for the linal eeltleinenl of aaid entail
Dated tbli 17th day of October, 1907.
CHARLES BERNARD,
Executor of tbe Etitate of Frank Ber
nard, Deceaaed,
U. B, Tongue, Attorney, j
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