The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, October 01, 1908, Image 4

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W. B. DOLAN
Ventilators aiul Chimney Top to -n!cr
Metal and Composition Roofiuv;
Warm Air Hcatiug Apparatus
Cornices and Skylights
General Jobbing
MAIN STREET
T. M KEBB
Are You Wanting a Home?
If you are looking for a home, either a
farm, or a residence iu town, 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 us.
We buy and sell Timber Lands. Also
make a Specialty of Business Chances.
OLD WELLS FARGO LOCATION.
Independent Phone. 193
HILLSBORO - OREGON
The Hillsboro Ice Cream and
Confectionery Parlors
Desires to anaouoce that the parlors are umlcr entirely
sew niacagcnieat anil that he is now prrp.irel to furnish
SHORT ORDER LLNCHES WITH CLP OF GOOD COIFIE
at all hours. Fresh Oysters
in all style on ahort notice. 8retlanl's unritalltil Ice
Orem and nice hue of the finest candies in the market.
The best brands of cigars and tobacco.
When in town call and see me and try my illicit
lunches. Home cocking. Remrmber that this house
is under new management and will b comluctet in an
orderly manner and that we cater only to the best trade
tn the town and country.
HENRY USE, Proprietor, Successor to Ed. Rolling
East Side of Second Street, Hillsboro
js x a a v m a m m
Oregon
Builders
Are you doing what you can
OREGON XKEDS PEOPLE Settlers, honest farmers, mecha
nics, merchants, clerks, people with brains, strong hands and a
willing htart capital or no capital.
Southern Pacific Co. (Lines in Oregon)
is sending tons of Oregon literature to the East for distribution
through every available agency. Will voa not help tb g'xl
work of building Oregon by sending us the names and addresses
of yon r friends who are likely to be interested in this stated We
will be glad to bear the expense of sending them complete in
formation about OREGON and it opportunities.
COLONIST TIOKETS will be on sale during SEPTEMBER
AND OCTOBER from the East to all points in Oregon. The
fare from a few principal cities are
From Denver. $30.00
" Omaha 30.00
" Kansas City 30.00
" St. Louis 35.50
" Chicago 38.00
TICKETS CAM BE PREPAID
If you want to bring a friend or relative to Oregon, deposit the
proper amount with anv of our agents. The ticket will then 1
furnished by telegraph.
P. G. VICKERS, LOCAL AGENT, HILLSBORO
Mm. MtMiUK.vv, Gexkrai. Passknokr Agent,
Portland, Orkco.n
Ht-a m a.
CORWN 4 HCIDa
Ommlmrm lit
AH kindi of Fresh Meats. Pricea Rea
sonable. Will meet all competition.
Chickens and Poultry alwaya on hand
upon order. Free delivery to all parU
of the town. We buy fat stock.
Both PKMiaa
Second Street, HHImboro, Or
F. H. MILLER 1
iniru street, Hillsboro
lietweeu Main and I jncoln
Phone 092
SEPTIC TANKS MADE
AND INSTALLED
Plumbing'
Steam Heating
If you are thinking of a septic tank
that will take care of all waste from
the house have a talk with me.
All kinds of plumbing supplies
kept on hand, fiom a bath tub to a
lavatory.
AM Work and ell lioodn Warranted
Remember, the Oregonian and
Argil), only 12.25.
HILLSBORO. OREGON
H. A. HUMJLRT
ass
m,
to populate your State?
From Louisville $41.70
Cincinnati 42.20
" Cleveland 44.75
" New York 55.00
aaa a n a. a a a a
ACT QUICKLY
Delay Has Been Dangerous
in Hillsboro
Do the right thing at the right time.
Act quickly in times of dstrigei.
Backache la kidney danger.
Ijoan'a Kidney Pills act quickly.
Cure all distressing, dangerous kidney
ills.
Plenty of evidence to prove this.
Mrs. A. S. Cummings, of 224 Clackamas
at., Portland, Ore., says: "Kidney com
plaint and backache clunfr to me for a
long time and often I suffered very se
vere attacka cf it. Sometimes it waa a
dull heavy aching over the kidneys, and
again sharp acute pain in the small of
the back. The kidney secretions passed
frequently and often with pain. I had
tried several remedies with poor results
and wag finally induced to use Doan's
Kidney Pills. Tbey helped me very
quickly and continuing their ue I soon
found relief from the anhva anil naino
i The action of the kidney secretions wis
also lengthened to a great extent. I
j recommended J)oan's Kidney Pills in
I our papers three yeart ago. I am always
Dleased to aav a lnnrt wnrti r. ttiia ..,,,
. , j o " ' imi-
j euy and am glad of this opportunity to
luuariu my iormer testimony."
For Bale by all dealers. Price,
50 cants. Foster-Milburn Co., Buf
falo, New York, sole agents for the
United States.
Remember the name Doan'e
and take no other.
John Schneider, of I'hillir, waa
in town Monday.
C. I., ttrewn, of tfania, waa an
Argu caller, Tuemlay.
John Sfifert, of oear Farming
ton, km in town Monday.
C. t Clement, a poeia! ioaiwctor,
with headiiirtera in I ortland, was
in town Monday.
Pultnateer' confectionary for
your choice confection!, fruit, null.
cigars .tnd tobacco.
Mr. W'ilkinaon, the railroad eogt
neer, arrived in town Wedneatiay
0. t Jackson ia the fireman Til
taunt ik Herald.
The Indie of th Chrialiao
church will serve lunchea during
the etrcet carnival, in tna hg teal
in the court yaw. 2t 9
J. C. HatlVty, of Mauntaiadala,
aK in town Monday, to meet hi
brother. Sam, of Portland, who will
spend a few daye at the old ranch
The Hillehoro Pruna dryer will
he oiHrud this aeaaon, at the cor
ner of 4 1 h and Jackarn atreeta
Ute no ueual. J. K, Kerr, pro
prietor. 27 30
A f rce of about 7." auen are at
work on the big fille, on either aide
of Diry Creek, between Hillaboro
and Foreet Grove, on the electric
line. The contractors put up falae
orke, and are tiUing to with dirt
There are alxut l.POG yards to fill,
nd the work will be completed
thi we k .
While working at Orenco last
Friday, a tdedge became detached
Torn some scaffolding,' and fell
-tnkinj: John Carlaon, a glancing
hlow on the head, indicting a scalp
coumi about two incnei deep, and
kiuH'kirg hitn down and out. Dr.
1'amiesie was called to attend to
the wound.
Kd. Schulmericb bought a Boa
itl!e 3 year old 6 Hey, of the Red
Val stock, at Salem, last week.
The tilley was owned by 8am Caato,
and hae a record as a pacer, of a
milein 2 1'). A half brother of the
tilley paced a mile in 2:23 at 2
years old. Mr. Scbulraericb bought
the tilley lor use as a buggy horse.
Jn. J. Hill baa bought big hold
ine on Coos Bay, including 5,000
icree of ground, the iibby coal
mines and other properties. This
make- it plain that he ia behind
one or both of the electric lines
building into this countjr. It is
now believed that the Ijsited will
en to Tillamook, and the ace down
'.h Coast, carrying out IS 11 'a long
cheii.-heil plan of a CoaJ line to
40 Kr&nciaco.
II. A. Kuratli, of Phillips, waa
Argus caller last Saturday. Ha
P-porls that potato, tomato, pump
kin and sfjuaoh vines are dead be
tween Hillsboro and Phillipa, and
that grapoviofs and walnut tree
leaves were scorched lifeleea by the
heivy frosts, which prevailed 'tcf
latter part of last week. Old
tiers say that thi. part of the VV'tl
lamette valley has not eiperiehced
ouch an earlv and heavy froet, for
a period of 3.) years
Th f i lowing awards were made
to Washington county eihibitou
at the recent Live Stock Fair ill
Portland: Polled Angus: Senior
yearling Ldie Bell, J. M Scbae
fpr, Forest (irove, first(only entry j
Bull, . years or over Oregoo
Port, J. M. Bcbaefer, 6rst (ooly eiP;
try) Angora goats: Back, kid
K. L N ay lor, Foreet Grove, eecood.
I) )e. 2 years old and over Ed. U
ay lor, third Kml flocks Ed.
Naylor, eeond. Best four kids,!
iiet of one I tick Ed. Naylor, sec
ond. Beet two kids, produce one
doe Kd. Naylor, Grst and second.
Beat three bucks, nine does, any
age Kd. Naylor, eecond.
Millionaire Jaa. Clay Dunphy,:of
Ban Fruncieco, who is answering
bis wift'd suit for divorce, alleging
she waa not divorced from a former
husbind, Julius Silveston, a Port
land lawyer, has another gueu com
ing. The Hilvestons were divorced
herein Hill-boro, April 18 1898.
The wife sued for separation, and
alleged that tbey were married at
Stfeveneon, Skamania County, Wn ,
Jan ''), IMS, and that after mar
riage the husband failed to conduct
hirneelf as a good buband; that he
beat ber several times and so
tbued ber that she left him for
personal safety, She alleged that
Silvehton was worth all of 10,000,
and she wanted alimony, and money
to conduct her suit. The case was
taken before Judge T. A. McBride,
who decreed that Mrs. Silveston
have her divorce; that Silyeston
pay the costs, and that plaintiff and
defendant pay their own attorney
fees. Whatever property there was
the rights must have been settled
out of court, aa the court aeeerUd
in his findings of fact that the
property, if any, was out of hit jur
isdiotion. Dell Stuart, a Portland
Uwyer. was Mrs Uunphy'e counsel
in the Circuit Court at this place,
and S. B. Huston, now in the Eaat,
was attorney for Silveston. At the
trial Silveston declined to introduce
defensive evidence. A clerk from
Judge Black's San Francisco law
office arrived last Friday to procure
a transcript of the divorce proceed
ings in the case of Edith Silveaton
v. Julius Silveston. He found the
decree regular, and duly signed by
Judge T. A. McBride, the papers
being in the judgment docket.
Persona desiring to buy or sell
horses or livestock of any kind will
do well to communicate with Con
riell & Cornelius, at real estate of
fice over WehruugH' store. 26 9
fSiaiiiCuTel
f V LULU JOHNSON.
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KmWau luiiIWnUj th laM
It was K 10 and III brvakfitat l l
had uot xhiihW Hut ut tH'iM
he waa btin-ry did rtUu analtiMua
lla th i-A'k,
11 had aknd with llttl attt
hut r alii. In had lr(un In iirdvr
hta lir b had had hrvukfaat at It
It had Iwvn tl- rn-iuuivliiU(Uiu
f thla lMrvtlii la- that thoy bud
brvaafaat at bla vt utuimM hour la
s(m4 tT T , a aeoaurd tu m the '
tuai In mutt of ih Urdlu hHiMi lu
t'arlll.
itw-auM FalUu always tMk th
Mrwt two twit lu August aa hla vaca
IIimi b follonvit tlila cuatoui, lo,
thoutflt th lrK lu (!) H luutUio
of ttt offlv auuu)d hi 111 Hut habit
waa Fabian's rVil.-n llallt tlcvrwxt
two wroka' tavatlxu tu Auguat. aud
b cuutlotMHt to a rv.rt wlinr,'
tb ordorly runt I no of hla llf would
t th laat tnlf rnuitK.I
Ibla jr be had rathor f.td
tJWu farui. hut thr d hrraktaat at
T iy r'aldan had itxjittrwd Irritably
why not T or T ;to aud had dm-lttvd
ki fa tor of Hruo farm, br uiala
wr rtd at about tb bur to
bJob b waa aivtwtouird In towa,
though It annoyed him to haw to Mt
hla dlnnor In tb uikldi of th day
a ad a cold auwr at utght 1
Rvvr aloe b bad ra. bd hi Tn
tath year Katuau bad twvu altMi
In lb world and h bad fallvn lu n
mt of eystatu. Ilia onWIy habit of
ailnd mad hltu a valuall man 111 tb
ofllc. but hla unwIlllnftirM to diart
Trooi cuatoui 'dn fro frtcmla, ' aad
at twnitj all b m atlll hart nbol
Tb dla)d brvaafast aaa a far
(nMtr anuotau. thau a rnor aorioua
dlaaptoiuUuut lulfbt ba bran, and
b fnawtd at bla uiula b aa b stru.U
up and tlowa (b !iu II raufbt
th first Jautfl aa lh waa llflod
fruai th abif aud tumed to ntr tb
bou. but Juat tliru thr waa a
atTvaui from tb rd, aud b turunl U
a (Irl audnarorlna- to Iwat olT tb
farm do. whoa muddy pa a a had si
wady Wft thair liuprlut uiu hT dainty
4lrta
Hiutbln lu hr u caught labl
au'a faocy. aud b wut ra.lug down
acrvaa tb gniM pkt to hr rcu.
ciau) riciao out vaa aaowrwrr autrra
to tas aa B tiau.
whutllug to th dof aa h wut. But
Carlo waa determined to make frivuda
with tb girl and paid uo attention to
th call uutll Kablatia baud rested
heavily upuu bla collar aud th to of
r'ablau't bout rtupbaalxwl llgbtl tb
latllacretlou of accuatlug atraugaouug
wuuuu on th public highway.
"H a dvar okl thing." auiUed th
girl aa Carlo pkkd out th ahortnt
rout to the back yard, hla tall tucked
luglorloualy between bla lega. "1 auo
poa It la Dior ujr fault than hla. I
walk down to- th Mjtoc yry
ntorulug. and he always hark a hla
HJood tuorulDg,' but tuday be svujl
tu waut to ahak bauda, aud h did uot
raallae bow dirty hla pa mi wr. you
won't punlab him, pleas. "
"He's not ulna topuulab," aald Ka
blau absently. He was thinking uot
of Carlo, but the girl. No woman had
rr mad atroog a'ppeal to bliu be
fore, hut h felt daaad lu tb preaeuca
of thla radlaut girl wltb the genlla
yea and tb aialle that luada the wliol
laudacap aeeui brighter. lie waa on
bla kueee Id th road now, trying hi re
iiiova the worst of th muddy paw
prints wltb hla handkerchief. It waa a
clumsy effort, for he only tuad
suiudgee worae, aud with a laughing
word of thanka the girl atoppeil hlin.
"It will be all right when It dries,"
aba aald, with 'her wonderful smile.
"You are vary kind, hut It really does
not matter. ,lly the tlm I get back
from the village It will be all right.
If a Juat a little waab skirt anyway,
aud a trip to the laundry will remove
all traces of tb dog's Impetuosity."
Wltb a nod aud another smile aha
attrted down, the , road, aud preaeutly
Fabian pulled bluiself together and
want In to hla, delayed breakfast Ha
aat lu a trance through bis brief ineal
and hurried hack to the plasaa.
After breakfast It. waa bla cuatoui
to read the morulug paper, but he sat
wltb It In hla baud this luonilng and
did not even acan the headline. He
waa watoblng the foad for the (lint
of a white drM,,,aiid wheu It cam
11 sight far down the road be strolled
to the gate wltb an elaborate assump
tion of careleaaueaa and waa leaning
against the fence as the girl came up.
The dried mud had been shaken
from her dreaa, and with a smile abe
ailed hta attention to the fact. "You
aee It'a all right," ihe declared. '
"But I think you ueed a guard, " he
declared, with atiddeu bravery that
startled him. y "With your perhilmtlou,
1 will form an escort to ward off dogs,
dragons aud other lunei ta."
Ha fell Into atep beside her before
aha could refuee, and they walked
fertaJtiJLVkV Jjabtan wondered If it waa
.,ib1 that .!. had wu going at
th farm er luotulug wbll h waa
at lrvkrat and wltbot hi" kuowl
dg It H-imHl now though li
roold fwl her ircwn. thruugh im
walla eir bating l lu lot
Ivfor. b w swinging the length of
t 'lipid a iMMidulmu. uud he eierU'd him
elf to I eiilMUlnlng ll did
ho it.'cva'd that w livu h lhd IU
gate of (ileu faun, all t "wi. Ml
Jieuip! agrv. to go ror a walk lu llw
artvruoou
lal'Uu "'-lit Into tb house wltb
ber th.it Kerr, whom he had met the
)rar tw-rorv. nilglil uidote lb lutru
dmtlou moiv f.irutalljf. ud n
anilled w'len Kerr tutriMln.-eil hliu a
tin- humau lime table." with a laugh
lug dlwrtatlou upon the sa'tueaa of
hta ha bits
The reel of Kablau'a morning m Ur
Hie waa ctMiiplelely ni-t. though be
returned to Hrook faitu aud theiv
ma nothing to Interrupt the eieu
tenor of hla routine bla thought
It.' coiil, I ou!y pace the plasaa aud
think that Maids Hetuple waa to walk
with I1H11 that efteruHu Ihe bonis
dragged Inlei nilnal'ly . but at laat b
could wllb de.eucjr pceeeut blutaeU,
and together then utarted foe lb faita.
"How much tin i h wr aald
Marvla the atartwi out. "Mr Kerr
warned u that you had prot-bly a.
IoIUhI a . vrte In time to uur walk aud
that this lliilnl uot be et.-eetled "
"Kerr." said t'aUUu tlcloualy, "uf
fvr froiu sotteulng of the Ualu We
are going to make tbla walk Juat aa
long t we iMltiy can "
Mania laughed ber rlpfdlug laugV
that aovuied to labtaa the utit divlu
miialc he had err beard, but ah r
turnwl to the subject agelu wbeo tbey
bad reached the falla and were sitting
ou the m. bauk for a reel
"luipuWe ia bIU-r thau ajateui," she
declared "Now. auppaw that you had
Dot follow eil Impulse, but bad guue
!u to bleak faat I should M bate
ktKiwti you aud altwuld bate loat a de
llghlful walk "
lhe argumeut la niuet puteut." b
aid gratety "Heboid lu Uie a back
albler from syitem "
'tlu.. will tell," alie d. lared "We
aba U see "
Muk time told alruugly lu I'aUau'a
faro To hasten the cure he weul to
aa oppoalte eitreme instead of the
mnat regular life be lad tb meat er
ratle eilateu.-e aided aud abetted by
Man-la The day befur bla return to
tow it alie declared bla cure complete
"Vou hate not doue a alugle UUug
totlay at the lime you usually de It."
be de'lared tbey leaued oef the
bridge that spanned the ttuy atream
aiMt let their eye feast upvo ihe aiwa
lit land, ape "too did nu eve hav
dinner "
"Yea. th cure la complete." be said
T think 1 ralh-r like dolug what I
want to do Instead vf following a well
ordered plan Hut you bate gut me
Into wome trouble "
Mania ilid uot auawer. Ur eye fui
lowe.1 the ripple of tuouollght acruaa
(be water, aud the band that reeted
Uiiwu the railing gripped the wood
more tightly.
"You should ak what tb trouble
la," be aald aftet a momeut. Then I
ahwuld tell you that Instead of a ched
ule the moat mMirtant thing ha Ufa La
yott Vou bare lifted rue out of my
humdrum existence lulo th new world
of lot. der 1 there hop that sotu
day my Ujv will be returned)"
"1 thluk 1 bad better aay yes." ab
aid. wltb a happy little laugh. "It
will Insure the permaueucf of th
core "
"And do you lot m a littler' be
aaked humbly.
A aoft llttl hand stole Into bla
"Dick, dear," she said euftly, "why
elaw ehuukt i have worked ao for your
cure)"
ASSESSOR'S NOTICE
( E.iiallatloii of pan A aineiit!
To the i payers l Vahlnptloii roiinty.
Hroii:
No) Ice I hereby given that the Hoard
of K.iillrU"ii for Wanblugloii County,
Oreeori, lll convene at the clerk' iittlce
I Uio Court Mouse, In II tlUtmro, on the
I'dh day orDi-tober, I'lM, the same being
the third Monday hi said month and the
time hied by law for the meeting of ai,
Hoard nf Kiiiallratlon, which will con
tinue Ita "rioni from day to day. ri
cliiHlte of ttuiulays Mid lea;l holiday,
nnltl the eiaiiniialKiu and rurreclinn aim
iill.alion of the auewiiienl rolls for
aald yrhiill lie completed; which said
Hiard will ciiiitlliue In aewiioii fur one
month friim aald date, unew the labors
thereof are sootier ronipleUel,
IVlltimik r appllcaUoria for the reduc
tion of a particular avunwiiiinit shall lie
mail lu writing, venllml by the oath of
the applicant or hla attorney aud lilad
with the Hoard during th tlral week It la
by law riitrnd to lie m schmIiiii, and any
petition or amillnilhin not made, serf -lied,
mid tiled shall not lie considered or
"ted tiion by the Hoard.
tleorgs II. Wllooi,
AwkwiHir Tor Washington County, Or
gon.
Notice of Final Account
Notice is hereby given that the under
siKiied rirrutor of the Iat will of N.
Stolt., ilecrased, has filed in the Cniinty
Court of Washington County, Oregon,
his liiiiil account in siiid entatr, and that
saiil account has been set for hcailng,
liefore said court, at the County Court
room, III llillslioro. Orrvon. on MomUv
October 19, 190H, at 10 o'clock A. M.
lI'.rili;.H .STOI.TZ,
Karcutor of the last will and teslamrnt
of N. Stolt, Ileceasrd,
W. N. Uiirrett, Attorney.
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! A. M. Carlile S
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Desires to annrume (hat
he has just received a
nice line of celebrated
I Conklin
it Gloves
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embracing lioth Ihe long
and short wiUts. There
gloves bave alwaya given
satisfaction, at tenet that
it the veidlct ol buyers.
I Single
. Harness J
all the way from in uo. " It
J Call and Bee Them j
9 A full line of Sweat Pads g
iann nuggy wiilpa, in all 2
styles and all prices. I
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Street, across front the l-anners
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KOWELL HROS. k Q),
8CH0LLS, 0RK00N
"The Pasadena of OregW
Well iuiprovcil, aud iu a hih st tic of cultivation,
all rich soil, with no rmk, white l uul ikt gravel, all
suitable for raising wulutits, apjilcs m any oilier
kiuJs of fruits; well watered; on well ,r;ulcil jmblic
roads; handy to schools, i hurt hes, tdmcs, cic.'.aa
lie iMtught fur 1150 er acre, on tetins in suit
purchaser.
T iulcudinj purchasers of small aci'dayc: lij'R0
away a long distance from Portland wluii ym ran
huy Koine of the richest laud iu .the Willamette
Valley, within a few minutes' lide of I lie k-st mar
ket on the Pacific Coast, at the nlmc prices?
Shaw-Fear Company
245 1-2 Starh St. Portland, Oregon
3
Our Mt. Hood Deer
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IUh thciii all licaieu when it eoiucs to
purity of water, which comes from
Sparkliug founts of "Old Mt. Hood"-"0
purer water iu the world!
Is a Hygienic Product
Call aud sec for yourselves. Constantly
ou draught aud iu hottlcs. t ' It is tl'c wa"
ter aud the quality of the brew. 'I'O' j1.
If you waut a good smoke, wc handle the
. CELEBRATED SCHILLER
the finest smoke for the money that is
made iu the "Oregon Country."
Trx Our 'Grand Dad WhisKey!'
Pronounced by experts to be the finest of
blends. Come aud sec us when yon "'e
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Stables.
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