JVUI vium !iars that the chitJ, who U but; upon the market. R. It. lrm, l,hrM years old, is a daughter of ; bought thre? of the tract and i Cromwell' brotbe-, who ditnl sortie will build upm hie holding later ) 'lima .., thx mother also beinc on. HIM JuJgc Awards Child t. Aid Society rleail The aunt tckuowledized that she hsd punUhe.1 the child, and ex i hibited th tod, which roeaenred i ' feet Hnd ."J inches in lergth. e the iuettuuieui uevd in her ahei:-.! cor Roy (ireear moved into the Huell residence in N jrth Hilleboro, Mon day . A. Niman is out fioni l'orllatid recti ol the child After luanu j ' "J ,-",,,f MAN AND WOMAN DENY CRUELTY I .hal a homebad been found for the U etreat. little orpnin in HillctKro. and that, stjrt; Hancock, on Monday, aa soon a the people, could ?ee the, luroj 0Vfr l0 the County Treaeur child, they probably would adopt ln gum of i$ g;i 0f 1H0S tax her. In the meantime, the child ; mon..j :n gJon make auoih- s to remain in the care of the ,. Carta ef the Little Child is aa Itinerant Preacher Mr. nd Mra. Cromwell, of near Matzger utation, who formerly were custodians of the little Cromwell child, epoken of last week in the Argus, appeared before County Judge (Soiodin, Monday morning, and sought to get an order to take the child from the custody of the Boys end (iirls Aid Society, cl Portlaud, into their own. The her ing occupied Monday lorenoon and several witnesses wereexnuined on both sides of the case. The B ye and Oirls Aid Society was repre tented by Benton Bowman, while Joho A. Jtfl'rey. of Portland, ap peared for the Cromwells It ap Aid Society. Cromwell is eaid to be a p'eacherof the Naiarene faith Memorial Diy eervicej will b held in the Methodist church on Sundav eveuine. .Mav oO It le er turn over of good proportions. The State l! range is iu eeesion at McMinnville this week, and a Washington county man, B li. Leedy, of Tigardviile, a pat Mas ter, is presiding over the delibera desired oy me i eieraua ui h''uods, Master a. t . ouxiou, 01 ror Civil War to have this a union eer- 6(,t Grove, teiog unable to attend, j vice, to which the general public ie ; on account of sickness. I legate (cordially invited. The memorial I ir) attendance from Washington eermou will be delivered by Uev. jcouutv areas follows: A. 15 Kind L F. Belknap, pestor of the M K ; hy, jane Fiudlay, II. 0. Uayfs church Memorial day will be oh- Jennt0 V. Hayes and J. V. Henrr. served on the following Monday,' The secretary's report showed 127 as that day falls on Sunday. granges scattered over the Mate, (ieo L. Frost has filed a map of with a memb?rehip of S,0"5. There ' North Hill-thorn Acrs," being a has b?ena net increneeof ."lOOiueru ptrtof the old J S li.ithn dona-i b-rs with 12 new granges within lion claim, and eontainicg 20 five-1 the past year, and the order is acre tracts, which will be placed growing. MISS MILLS AND DICK. b asm vtNtwokiti i'oi'vrlghtoj, I. Iy Ao".'!' t.Uoi .it v l r, Tapagevir, No. 41336 Imported Percheron Stallion Foaled in France in 1901. French No. 53167. Imported in 1904. Beautiful blacK, with star. Fine buildt best of action. Wg'ht 1950. --jsf Ts-?- y- fr.iwv,f vi gyy- - i .. "v V :arF-5" s v.: V 1 ri"c r try'"' f 11 .---fTT-Jf 1 V 1 V ' .-t 1 I - Splendid disposition, and liis gets Unequalled. Last season 75 per cent of his stnd bave prove! with foal. You should see him before breeding. Season of 1909 At the FERD GRONER FARM, near Scholls Single service, $8; Season, 15; To insure with foal, $20 Owners at time of service held responsible for. fee. Care to prevent, but will not stand responsibility for accidents. Scholls Percheron Horse Co. Ttu name of iho tlnu .u !'.ivwK A Son. luit rtrv .nt who know lMik l(rvw lilow kn' 1h.1t lln "o;il man' Ii.hiI takon lilin In wtili.-ul l mmii hv'iv of nmklnt; a liusiiu'H niau of hi 111. 1'U'k tetii llnvo oUI. He lt.t.l lvii xiinv.sl llir'tii;li collest a i't iii.'I' many Ii'l' alrwil. 11 wai a niiMiiln-r of three olu!. ami It hail cost hU father t net hi 111 tu hl.-t pri'soiit lu-lnt Iu life. He v Just recovering 'roiu a hlliirl 011 smaohop In an ftuto ainl a feel liiK a I'it ri'intant when hU f.iltier an uouuct'il the imrliiertihlp timl liului-U hlui o make oeruilii resohe. Pick hail heon uslua the office as a sort of "lisiiKout" for two or thnv month ami hint nt l.nt aJvatuvtl l the lnuliiea worW to the t'olitt where he could acknowledge an order by mall and almost hluff the old olllce uianaiter and other employee. Then I he older Itrow nlow ilis ldi-d that the oii oii'U to h:i a siemrapher all to hluisvlf, uud au uilwrtlseuieut was acconliiiKly limerted. There were forty-nine anattt-n, and It tor Olck to iciuso them uud make up his mind tthlcti upii'lcaut to Like. Ho had in e of theiu cud at the of lice and chuse MI-m Mill Iwaune htf was the best looking of the lot. It wa Pick's Idea that gool looks formed th? basis of siienoraphy aud tyie wrltlaif. His futher didn't t;ree with him, but he dul not wiU to lulroduce any argument Into lue partnership that inllit litiulu ttio v.iun; m.iu'n brum, bo M.ss MIHn aipeamt uu a certain Monday uioruinti and Uau Uer work. Although Ue n.is the Junior partner. Dick determined nt mice to prove to lu-r thai Ue not uiily acknowledged her right to live, but that he wua ruth er iclud alie was alive. That afieruouu the Son of Hrowulow A Son dictated two letter uud spent the rest of the time In ptitronlilng his stenographer. Ho finked inn 11 y ques tions and related some of his adven tures. It wn thus that he otii;hl to Cuuvej the Idea that stenography, while loot ed at Iu a business way by some, bad a so. lal side, to hU tutnd. When Uiiot) came lie felt that he had made matters so pleasant that he dr. lded to ask Miss Mills to lunch with him. Sue. looked linn scdutidy In the eyes and refused politely. Thi-r hnd been un expression In her face for a moment, howewr. as If she Intended to give notice uud resign her place on the spot. Itut evidently her glance nt t'icl.' fnnik, liotiest face civervoiue this Idea. If she had It. The Junior partner was astonished. To ii h!m Justlie. lie was not tudltf nam, but he was pbpied. The setbicU nude lilm ussume more dit!;!ly In Hie jif'i'i nootj, and If he was not Kind of it Mi.s .Mills was. It wus two days before the Invitation was re newed a: Hi ns promptly refused, and then he observed: "Of course not If j-i.ii don't wish to, but I miisl confess tin. t 1 cuu't Laaka you out." ' "I am here as uteiuiraidier and typo writer, am I net''" she nskeil. "Certainly." "And have yon uny fault to llnd with my work thus far';" "Not a bit. but, Jon -ee you kuow I Invited you to lunch." "And I preferred to k, by tnywdf." That was another seiliin k for I I. k, and It uaturally set him to nfinlylmr the problem. He was iml n.-eiisiorued to being refused an."thlin by uuy body. It whs a r.-iil relief to him wheu flually he (!e,lded thai the jjlrl stood In awe of hlui !,iiiitse ho was the Junior partner of the house. It seemed to him only kind that he should dissipate thru nwe. 411 8SQ88 WINSOR FINE IMPORTED COACH STALLION Kfgitered No. t-,)i in the American Stud book. This sp'endid Oerman Cwcb Staltioa is betn iful b'aclt, and a fine foal getter. Bred by .Ino Mnl'i r, of (iennany, and imported Ly Cronch & bon, of Indiaua. Age, 11 years. Splendid conformation, and a c1a-y sire. See him. W '- J ytviar f , mwaftT KJ CHABROL BELGIUM No. 22735. AMEK1C N, 2764 Age, 8 years; bred Ly f-juoiauuel Huniont, i.f Lal'rnyeef Chasiirt, and imported by K. C. Hnby it Co., of I'ortlaml. A spletdidly built horn-, and one that gets great draft and farm animui horses that sell. WILL STAND THE SEASON IN WASHINGTON COUNTY Monday, at the H H Boge firm, FarmiD(?ton; Tuesday ami Wed nesdayt at Geo Halhorn place. Lam el; ThurBflays, at H H Boge's, Farmington; Fridays, at Josiah M liar's, Reedville; Saturdays, at the Connell-Redmond bam in Hillshoro. Care to prevent, biit not re ponsible for a.'ciden'.s that might occur. TERMS: Single service, fio; Season, $15; To insure, po. H. H. BOGE, OWNER. W. Deutschman, Mgr. ': -- ..L'J:: , .'. !v'.J!,-! .-' '" : : 1 r 1 ""- 111 iTA I -WILL STAND THICSRASON OF 1909 AS FOU.OWS Mondays, at the II II Boge faTTn, i'armington; Tuesdays nl tl,P Henrv Ilogrefe place, Blooming; WelnsdHys at Albert Bimniiig's barn Cor nelius; Ihursdays, Bagleys' Dudley Mill ranch; Fridays Mays I'roth ers' barn, OUncoe; Saturdays, at the Council. Kedmond barn, Ilil .shoro. TKRMS: Sing'e service, f 10.00; Season, $15.00, To insure, fjoi,) ' Care to prevent but will not be responsible for accidenls that may occur. Hillsboro Horse Co. H. Deutschman, Manager MEN'S GOOD WOKK SHOES $2.10 MEN'S NOBBY Oxblood Oxforils $.50 I.ndic's GunmcUl GARDEN TIES $2.26 Babies, Shoes With Rubber HEELS Lu dies' Tun Button Oxford. Baby thoet with FANCY TOPS! Between the Druft' Stores. $ for $ our motto L3C At the end of another week he mad It bis bitsltiM to overtake ber ou tbt street n she was ruing home. How lu; with th utmost rrtprcl, U (aid: ".ML.i Mills, a friend of uilne wbo was wlciK to the theater tunlht with his wife has been dUpH,lntU and has klveti me the th-kris. Wouldn't you like to accompany ineT "I I hare another enuaKeuieut," she reolled. I.lushlug both Ukhihh- It wis fa! ( and because ha knew It wit false. "I ti ah - I see. It's a great play." ' I ihunk )ou Just the same." That was another surprise for Mr lii. k I'.raw nlow, but he dMti't turn ou his heel with the luentul threat to dls cli.'r:,-e the "tippy" stenographer In the tnot liltlK. She was a uevv kind it ulrl to hlui. but he was playing fair. u'd bite .va;;i ieil 10 to .1 that she Would Jump it the rhsfce, ljr Hu8 jju-t lump m-.li1 Mm. He coulfl only lay It to her rVcllus of awe. Ue hadn't br .l.en that down yet. M'ss Mills went to her duties ntxt liM.rtititK womlerlliK If title wt.uld h told lLat her seivl.en were no longer required, but nothing of the sort a wait eil her. On the contrary, alaiut mid forenoon, when she bad written sev eral letters, the Junior psrtner re marked: "Miss Mills, I want to suy that juur work jrlves the greatest satisfaction, and from this time ou your salary will be Hdv unced from tl2 to $1(1 a week." "IlnL I can't eurn fl'l a week-not now." she repll.-d. 'Tiu only a lgln tier, and I'm glad to earn $12." "You refune a raise of salary!" ha g elatmed. as he lonked at her Iu aston ishment. "If you please -until I can earn every la-nny of It." "But hm't It for me to say';" "Not altogether. I'leasoiiay no more about It." I'lek came down with another thud It was no ns,. lryI11 ty w(t' Me hadn't the brain power to do It Instead of puzzling he went to bis fu! her and said: "lovenior, I wuiitert to raise iy Hlenogrii pliers wulury uud shu Wouldn't Iihvp It. What do you think of thai'" "Dear hip, Mek. but I hope you are H('t golnif to cet Into ii(rtittu" ...u a flu- father, hh be rubbed his iinmU to- Fenier am, looueu very anxious "If you ihluk she Is trying to got a bold 011 yi u you'd better discharge her." "Jb, Mce here, dad," said IiUk promptly, j i.i,w tUBt thu an llilna of that kind, but 1 i.n'i I I'er out. She wou't go out to luucb or j to the theater with ma or accept any j other favors." I "Von shouldn't bavi asked ber, I '"' V auld Mr. Hrownlow sternly. "At ! the same lltue I must say tbat sha Is j n most singular younf woman - most uKuiur. 1 w arraia tbat aba la alto gether (00 mtractlva to you." "Now, luJ," said Mr. Boa Bro widow promptly, "tbafa ut f1r to her. I simply wanted to maka bar ft I com foi tubi, bcu.r lui;aus-well, ban( It. hot Im-IUM site .. tuuf ,oi,.l-d! gmid buklng as she U, U 1 mn she'a u luiitlitv i.l r j..r' " oiie Junior partners ml ! r havn gln It up. but M k MmiMo't. iu felt tltst ha hs l-i-i, tlir.u il. v.li aid 1 humiliated and hr w of.i.l t, know why. hni aunk ,u dK'iiHy t t pstronUliu; and br tn-l r.-u rl,ti1r.l Us bad bn.kuii s trdltl,,,, f tl, j buuse In seeking I.. Ii . tee a nra ' turner's sulary and te.iiird n., tBn,k ' for It. , Ho Olio evening li presniird btmcf j St Miss Mills' teint.lim. house alul j sske.1 for her He vt r.er-iinl In tb larlur. Slid UUa M l:. . .,. .1 1... I ' .'., 1,1111 110 other Men than thai he had come with bad lows II,. hemmed ant bsned fr a Mine and tln .i Ui. w a lol.g ureal n ana 1 in "Miss Mills, v,,t 1, , ,hy M.Mnj i j sk yon to go to the theater' with me H . nMnter WUI mi. some ttlfcjlit tuwt, (. ,V)t f lt0 ..L V "I'm sfrald not," s, iw,.ml 1 "Hut 1 can't umke jn t. y()ll fuse to go to Inn, I, vvi, mi.; j.uU tl. j fuse a r;ilse of snhiry; yuu refuse to ', go to the theater. Win ,u IlU , j why this IsV i "1 will, Mr. llrownlow. t , fr(u , 1 j small tOH p.,,.,!,,,. f M(l() 1 My mottwr u a widow, m.d we nr i : P"r. I in, hero to mi,iu. vli,c fr ! both of us. j , "I hud two places .f, j ,.alt u 1 )'OU. bllt 1 hud ( i-Iih . ... - ..v '.i.iii up ins illltl. j"f J"t such (lattery us jm, lmv h. stowe.1 u,Ui, 'Ihejr w,.r, (t t. Med to let lue , , lHlJ wrk , I could for a fixed ,, .... , must give up my p!;1(:i) W,u )uu f the same reason." "nut I don't see 11," r,.,,,,.,! 1)U.k Miss Mills looked at Uu) J()UlliJ (imt, and Perceived that , really Uld hot It. ei-y tiatlentiy tllul , not at Sll ai.Krj, ah,, ,epe,: "Your are the imir lmUu.r ,u , bouss. 1 , ,(,r atenoeru,,!,,. Yu want 11, e .,,..... 1 .. . , . . . ' ""' "'iiier wiiu yon. , HhoulU sen ninny ,.,,, h , know vou U . , " ... ' 1 our steiiog rspber What would Ihey thing uy? 1'crhups .,oihi,1) tl) injure you awlully, but how uhout "Miss MI1U," suld Dick, 'getting up I preparhn to g-. "I sea uow I hiuuk you for th lesson. Vou bava , umd 111- iel,e souiellilmj, uud that lathing ,, , must .n, to jou IU.a pompous fool. And I imn pomp! U fool, for 1 confess that I thought ouly of nutroiiivi.., n'uugni Without ,,!,, or , t hfl isir " ' ,ii,"'t" " 'i'u girl watched 1.1m B UU , E? '"!. ' 'hrn ' lb do,1.; I oeiiinil bin, N,0 1)Urr . win huh sold.e.1 bitterly Tbat she couiu not rcnm,n , fc B u Has a deeu,,,, tllllt , without ai guuiout. In,,.w, -ted next morn,,,, Hs tu " f abould go to ti,e um.. ul ,. r "ne j"esurrende;;,i:;,;r umv1' Her sense ,lf Uuty ew sttrmpt to Ulo It off wllk M tf rut rsat. aa la bad lrW4 tmtot. 1 s(4 I mi ruefnlr Slid "tio.l uwraioi' IHillteiy sul tut ned to bU dK salt I'mn-nKjr b stef p4 tv br W it4 begsa to dl. tat. Wkasi b waa aV ht hMitstej ami ss)4: "Will you pr.lo milt I rsurr mia and fr tb last tlma t a is sonsl aiai'ar?" Miss MUls. who bad bD trf ta rrsi b tbt idnt of presenting br m Ignstl'in and finding H ery as mo b to her tn Indignation st M alf. said "iw" tiUiioat Inaudlbl;. "Then." said Uf. IH. k MroBl brat sly, t will ait uU Mwt tu reitpt a I a now )du loiaudss) to do. I rwlM It to jronr fc thla wnitn If will nisks yuo mora couifoftsbls. i arranga 10 ba ) oti trinsferrtd U 1 father's im , but If you oul gl mi. and do nm tba honor of tnnt lug m t think I can prura to yoo. tad you will nt makt a mUtsks by M lug In my rn otBLt," 'I he trl looked at Urn iix-Ut with tranj. Ht wtU auf," aslfliat HU months aftsrwBjsl Us $ Hrowulow A "on aaisrast tb print' ofuYt of tb bead of tbt am auo sakl ' Tailier, tbst alls Mllia dUla't si sclly try to git a bold wo in. ttit it' has one fur all tbat, a ad ! rvalU wb'II bar u taka br lo thi 8rs and maka It Broiralow, oo A PHI ter. "I couldn't want a tsstur lrtael,' aald th bead of th Bra. Rooms to Let. Hoard and I.x1giug. When Hungry call oil the Homo mty REbTAURANT fur a good square uical. Main St. II ills Wo - - - OrcgoD' BRICK YARD I have on hand ajiue lot of building bntk, for custom sale. Ktiti matcs for buildings. One mile West of Hillsboro, on Electric. L. H. Dixon & Co. HMUhnro Argui, $1.60 pr 1Ht Cba. UW, of north of (tin,1"i' In town Tuofday.