The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, December 12, 1907, Image 2

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HKNKY O. Ol ILD. Editor.
County Official Paper
Subscription: 11.50 per Annum.
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GtlLD McKINNET
Tiis Oregonian, after years of
party ssmoa, hss at last cut tUe
cord that binds, and is no longer a
rt niwr. It announce that it
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will hereafter be independent. The
Oregonian haa a nht to nil anj
fisld it chooses. IU editor, U.
8oott, ia today the ableet writer in
the United State, add the cnti
cism ha ia now receiving from cer
tain republican papers, ia in some
cases both intemperate and unmet
The writer haa not always agreed
with Mr. Soott'a Tiews on certain
political questions, but has at all
timea been forced to recogoixs the
editor's splendid ability, and gives
his paper credit for its great wort
in assisting to develop tbe norm
west. As ft republican paper the
Argus haa no sympathy with the
trust wing of the party. It nope
to support Theodore Roosevelt on
an anti-trust platform, and be
lieves the Oregonian, as an inde
nendent journal, will 1 found
leading the republican anti trust
fight on this Coast.
On Monday next, business wil
resume ita old channels without
legal restrictions. The people are
ready for it, and pleased to get out
from under the holiday lid. Tbe
business of the country, generally
is good. In Oregon there are no
hard times. Farmers and busineee
men are practically out of debt
Crops nave been good this year,
and prices have been equally good.
There is much yet in the country
to be sold, and prices have not suf
fered by the financial scare, so,
really, there is no cause for any
thing but an optimistic outlook in
any direction. The lime formes
on banks has gone by. There is
now no occasion, nor has there
been, at any time since the scare.
All that ia needed just now is the
exercise of good common sense. If
tbe people nee the right judgment,
business wHl soon be in its usua
healthy condition, and here in
Oregon we will hardly know that
we have passed through a prosper
ity panic.
Certain of tbe republicans of
Multnomah county want a date
convention before tbe primaries
, while Chairman Westgate thinks
the convention hould be held af
ter the primariee. It is not known
how tbe matter will be decided,
but in any event there will be a re
publican state convention, as there
seems to be a popular demand for
the maintatnance of this feature.
At the primariee candidates will
be nominated for Supreme Judge,
Dairy and Food Commissioner,
two Railroad Commissioners,
United States Senator, two Repre
sentatives in Congress, several Cir
cuit Judges, numerous Proeecuting
Attorneys, 60 members of the State
House of Representatives and fif
teen members of the State Senate,
and for county offices.
Butter is quoted ia Portlaud at
85 cents a roll. We will soon all
be obliged to take off our bats to
tbe cow, and science will be forced
to invent something to take the
place of butter as an article of ev
ery day food. The butter trust is
fat aoS greasy, but the farmer who
feeds the cow, doesn't get bis pro
portionate divvy ana that is
s what's the matter.
TIME TABLE
Passenger train schedule follows:
Leavet for Portland
Forest Grove local....'. 6:6i a. m
Sheridan Flyer 9 "7 a. m
Forest Grove local..,. 1:42 p. m
Corvallia overland. 5:08 P- m
Arrives from Portland
Corvallia overland &i6 a. m
Forest Grove local..;.... ....ia7 p. m
Sheridan Flyer 68 p. m
Forest Grove local 647 P-
Leaving Portland
Corvallia overland 7.00 a. m
Forest Grove local 11:00 a. m,
Sheridan Flyer 4:10 p. m.
Forest Grove local 6:40 p. m.
Arrival la Portland
Poraat Grave local 8:00 a. m.
8heridan Flyer 10:36 a. m.
Forest Grove local r.y) p. m.
Corvallia overland.. , 6-5 p. m.
The Foreet Grove local does not
carry baggage.
We will dispose of our entire
line of men's suits at cost. Here is
a chance to dress well at a small
Talus. Schulmerioh Bios. 35-tf
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PLUSH
LAP ROBES
Horse Blankets
Fine line of whips
10 cts upward
A Large Supply
of Security StocK
Foods. Liniments, in
stoch. Guaranteed.
Repairing of all
Kinds a Specialty
Carlile's
Harness
Shop
Utter Writing Mad Easy.
"Tb. picture postal card U cot the
onlj factor Uiat la rtluciug letter writ
ing to a lost art," u!J tbe woman wbo
baa many corrpou.leuU. "Tbe uews
paper clipping- la also a serious foe to
tbe well written letter. Almost every
day I get a heavy mall, and frequent
ly balf tbe comnnmk'utioiis ure made
up largely of clippings from the dally
press. Persons wbo. If obliged to do
their own writing, would express gome
opinion on books, plays, clothe, vaca
tion, cluba and current events can find
something on those very subjects In the
daily paper. So, Instead of writing,
tbe; simply cut out the article that
meets their needs, ptiste It oa to a sheet
of paper, aay These are lay senti
ments, too,' and thus expeditiously con
duct their correspondence.
"I must confess I am falling Into
the tame pernicious habit. Yeeterday
I wanted to jolly a friend who has a
strong predilection fur ghostly liters
ture. I read a paragraph In a paper
that exactly expressed my meaning, so
Instead of digglug luto uiy own
thoughts I sent tbe clipping. To anoth
er friend whom I wished to Interest In
a book I sent another printed article
that admirably answered the purpose.
Since every subject can be found ade
quately treated In the newspaper and
on post cards It Is no wonder that an
accomplished letter writer ia now a
curiosity." New York I'resa.
Learning to 8wlm.
Never waste time at first In attempt
Ing to learn to swim by means of the
breast stroke, the side stroke or any
other stroke. Simply wade out to
where the water comes to your shoal
dera, lean forward, with arms extend
ed and with one toe on the bottom
then suddenly throwing back both (vet,
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apuub and kick as wildly as you like,
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band over hand and foot over foot
"dog fashion," as the boys call It. By
repeating this vigorous performance a
few times you will feel a momentary
sense of buoyancy beneath you. and as
your efforts are continued, making no
attempt to propel yourself forward, but
simply to keep your nose above water,
you will gradually come to the percep
tion that old Neptune will hold you up
with surprisingly little effort on your
part And once that confidence gained,
It Is a simple matter to learn the more
intricate and showy strokes. Outer's
Book.
Th Old Round House.
St Albans is said to possess the old
est Inhabited bouse. This distinction
is said to belong to the old Hound
House, now the "Fighting Cocks" Inn,
which stands close to the river Yer,
It Is a curious structure of octagonal
shape of earl; Saxon origin, having
been built as a boathoune to the ancient
monastery founded at St. Albans by
King Offla about the year 705, and is
thus over 1,100 years old. A subter
ranean passage, now blocked up, runs
from tbe basement to the ruins of the
monastery, a distance of about 200
yards. There Is a shed at the back of
the house where, It Is said, Oliver
Cromwell stabled bl horse, himself
once sleeping under Its roof during the
civil war. Wotmlnster Gwttte.
Looking After Number On.
Tbe seedy actor shuffled his feet and
looked Into bis bat apologetically. lie
laughed conscientiously at the joke
the manager made, but It was a hollow
laugh.
In fact, Mr. Perkins, otherwise
Claude Cremorne, juvenile lead, felt
hollow generally, particularly in the
part which should have contained his
dinner.
"A sovereign on account of my sal
ary would be of Inestimable eervlce to
roe Just now," he murmured to "the
manager. "You can deduct It at the
end of the week, you know."
"Ah, yes, dear old darling fellow,"
aald tbe manager benlguantly, "Unit's
all very well, don't you know. But the
difficulty comes In here. Most likely I
shan't be able to pay any salaries at
all at the end of the week, find If I
give you a sovereign now whore should
I be then? No, be sensible, dar boy."
London Answers.
low Fever. V
"Yon don't mean to sav rha pnimo-n.
meat Is off between Jack and Mary?"
"Yea. It seems she told him the nth.
er evening that she wasn't beautiful
enough to be his wlfe and be didn't
deny It quick enough to suit her."
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ZACH CKACC EIWANN II
Mt. Hood Saloon
The uudersigucd have opened a first
class bar on Main Street, east of
Third Street, just across from the
Fanners' Feed Stable. We sell the
beer famous over the Northwest, the
Mt. Hood Deer
And keep on call choice brauds of
wines, liquors aud cigars we handle
the Schiller cigar. Wheu you don'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
friends, and assure courteous treat
ment to all. Vre solicit a share of
the public patrouage.
GRAGG Ca WANN
Hillsboro
Albert Hartrampf
Hartrampf v 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 -
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WEBB (EL HOOVER
Successsors to Climax Feed Store
& & 4? &
Carry a full Line of Flour and Feed
A 1 Poultry Supplies arid Stock Food
Seeds, Paints, Spraying Material, etc
All orders promptly filled on short
notice
Former Patrons of the Store are In
vited to give us a call.
Hillsboro - - Oregon
The cut shown here illustrates the new outfit for
the Home Phonograph, which took effect October
1, 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
I am now prepared to show you
the Oban. Rtevens & Bros, samples
of Dew Fall and Winter styles In
Ladies' and Mieses' drees suits,
shirt waist suits, and drees skirts,
wads to your special order,
aud of, your own selection of
on
E. P. Cornllu
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Edison's
Phonographs
Oretf
goods. Fall and Winter coats
also carried. I carry a standard
line of corsets and underskirts. I
will be glad to bring my goods to
your house upon request. Inde
pendent phone, No. 261. Mrs. M.
E Caudle.
Christmas
A Christmas gift that is Useful
is Thi ice Blessed
Cull and sec our Beautiful l ine of J-ipjm
aud Chinaware, just hc ,in for a Clirktma
Present. A line lot of Umhrcl'us for men.
women and children. Ladies' Felt and Leath
er Slippers, an up-to-date Line in Stock.
IMMUNSli STOCK CANDIliS & NUTS
An Umbrella is an Appreciated
Christmas Present
JOHN DENNIS
X-mas Suggestions!
I OR IMI UDItS
A Hottte of Delicate IVr
funie we have the finest
iu the city. Au Klcgaut
Toilet ict. Pyrographie out
fit and Supplies. A Hc.iu
tiful Manicure Set. And
how alout a Purse? And,
w hy not chic Stationery ami
Initial Seals?
Hillsboro
Santa Claus'
FOR HOLIDAY GOODS
Larger and Better
Ladies' Departm't
Complete in every
Line consisting of
A I Minden China
Ware.
Salad Sets.
Mush Sets.
Berry Sets.
Butter Dishes.
AH Kinds of Glass
Ware, Dressers.
Cuffs and Collars
Sets, CQl Manicure
Sets.
Splendid Presents
High Grade Sil ver
Ware. Genuine
Stag Horn Carv
ers. High Grade
Cutlery. tteen
Cutter Goods.
Remember that if you buy Early you
Get First PicK, and it costs you no more.
On and after Dec. 14 we keep open un
til R.nn
w.'vv fJ all.
antee to save, you one-third on your Christmas Goods.
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THE NELSON HARDWARE CO.
The Store That SAVtS YOU Much Money
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Ideals
I UK A CI Silt MVS
One of those Splendid Par
ker Fountain Pens. An
Flegant Leather Purse. A
Card Case. A Hill lUdt.
Handsome Cigar Case, or a
Fine, Mounted Pipe. Itox
of Pest Cigars in town, put
up iu Holiday Sics. And
why not a Shaving Set?
Pharmacy
Headquarters
Stoch Than Ever
For the Children
Our doll Depart
ment is the most
Complete in City.
BooKs and Games.
Mechanical Toys
of all Hinds.
Roching Horses.
Child Vehicles,
Automobiles.
Doll Carts.
Metal Wagons.
Irish Mails.
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