The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, May 27, 1909, Image 4

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MIUSBOKO ARGUS, MAY 77, 1909
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' ' Horn, to the wife cf M, C. Hew- Farm of SO .cm for rent 15
I HiUf bore. May 20., 1900, a boy. acre in cohiTaUo. ; .p1 burid-
-1 mgf; born for 6 cow ana - norws
J F. D. Odbert, a Tualatin farmer, icqUjre 0f J. M. Crown. S tf
ia iut returned to bie family af I . wk.n -lnV.
r an absence ince the middle of. The W eet t n.n. baubjll c ub
lDuary. He state that he drank : came down from their home in the
wine in a restaurant in Tort- - N rthland, aeoordin to a Keed
nd, and remembered no more on-1 vil le corre.pondent, bnnday, and
I be awoke in a hospital in Sacra-; crowed hat. w.th the beedvill
-ento. He etatee that he wa,bov. Th firewo-ke laited for
"and bound ia a box car, and hd ; matter of two hour and when he
n brutally beaten. He had 250 duet lifted eufiWly, i left the
ihenbew.s druedin Portland,; Reedvill, team , w.th a, of 8.
'at when he wae found in Sacra- j to Weet In.on J.. The KeedvUle
,mU he had but 5 in his pocket. ' boys are determ.ned on revenge.
Jdbert met hie family in Portland 1. . r
:-: fi firtt of the week, and has 1
"- in hia term and will remove to
Argus and Oregonian, i'2.25.
Two loads of last year's rye straw
passed through town yesterday for
the Portland markets. The straw
is used in stuffing horse collars,
and brings a good price.
M. C. Hewitt has the job of mov
ing the Peter Nln barn from is
present site to the store at Orenco.
The barn is :0"0, and was bought
by the Oregon Nursery Co.
Attorney M J. MoMahon, of
Portland, wae in town yesterday,
with business at the court house.
laho. The whole matter seems
i have an air of mystery abmt it.
Notice to Contractor
I ealed bids wilt be received up to
". J o'clock of June 12, 11XW, for th
3 rection of a six-room addition to
school building, HilUbiro.Ore
J on. Plans and specifications may
- V:i e seen at the store of R H. t'-reer
, HUsboro, and at the office of P
1 happelle Brown, Archittct. 405
" j larquatu Building Portland.
i Bids will be received at the same
v - 1 me for heatinR above building.
. Dr. F. A Railey,
f 1 11-12 Chairman.
Cordic Lace, Pacing Stallion
Sire, 10ULACE; Dam, Boiwev. bv Cour d'Vtood. Bay, ght
over 1200; 5rsold
Season as folio; Moodavs, Tred lda's 1 hatcher. Tues
days and Ihursdavs on call; Wednesday, Ora Gardner's at
Mountaindale; Iri. afternoon & Sat., Hannan's I i er. Buxton.
TERMS:
Fifteen Dollars to insure, payable when
mare is known to be in foal.
Hue care to prevent accidents, but not responiible should they occur.
A. W. MILLS.
Independent FHone,
GREENVILLE 52
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Tanaaeur. No. 41336
Imported Percheron Stallion
Foaled in France in 1901. French No. 53167. Imported 1904.
Beautiful blacK, with star. Fine build, best of action. Wgnt I95U.
How Sherman
"Put the Lid On
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t niNV, tlio kUw of Aliaiiiai
somt of tin itfslra( lat
teHo opiK'slm; Mu-rmtiit n
ht it front of tt' city
wore slioltoriHt from nttsu-k hjr a
moittitnlii xvliioti could not iviullly lo
m-aUnl by Ktcinl iirllUory. Aflor lone
dolny Bin! totltous lahor tlio licht fiVld
Iivos of tlio riovonlli tiulitnm Imllory
wore Ii.iuUhI to tlio orvnt of the uioim
tain, wliorv tht uion of the Seeond
Massnelnisetts had out a rindy ntnl
CoiuHruetiM tvirth nud log pits to shield
tho Runs. A lay was lixeil. the j'lirlloHt
lwstli, ti oiH-n tire upon the line
lkov. Sliernuin, lieneml ;eori;e H.
Thonm. the "Hook of ('hliknnmucM."
"I'IkIiIIiih Jh" llHiker nnd tlenemt J.
M. Urannun. ThonmH' chief of nrlll
lery, wore m the prouud to wltnesii
the eflWt of the lire, which wits ex
pected to oiH-a the way for a mkve.ta-
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"wg wrtt. sot oriot rim topat."
ful attiick von Confederate ixwltlona
which biitllcd tho ndvauco of Thoiim'
troops.
The time wa AiTUst. nnd the heavy,
stllllns atmospUeru Incllneil the uieu of
UitU tirmlea to suspend activity. The
stillness of death reigned everywhere
except anund the Isolated Imttery ou
the mouiitulu top. 'there tho Kiitiner
moved with the Krlm energy -of sol
diers faclnsj a crisis, t.uns were
trained upon the most conspicuous and
vnlneralile targets. Sherman ami his
lieutenants sUhkI apart. Mcannlng with
tleUlglasst-s the ctimps where the shots
were to strike.
At lust the. signal was given. Hat-
teryinoii wont forward m pun me lau
yards and ttoint the shots homo, when
attention was diverted hy tlio wrt
Healing tones of a lull trembling on
the he.ivv air across the valley. Loud
er ami still louuer ine iiirmui
chimes houiuIih! over the city, over the.
camps, up to the mountain crest. Sher
man raked u warning tiuger to gun
ners who looked Into the eyes of their
ulhVors for epUinathm of this strange
gesture. Thu oliliirs, eipiatty non
plused, ItMiked to the generals, nnd
Sherman epoke out calmly, hut In
tones for all to hear, "tJeutlemen, wo
will not o-eii lire today." Then, turn
ing to the chief of artillery, he wild. In
the same tp'k't tones, "Ceueial Urun
uan, you will open lire tomorrow."
"Today" was the Sabbath, n day, ac
cording to Sherman's orders, not to I
interrupted by the Infet uo of guns and
shells.-HuriK-r's Weekly.
A1RD S SPRING
A N N E K & FECIALS
Ladies' net QQ
Ur sale price $1 W....
Ladies fine NalnsooK
Wtsts. $:Ur0to $;oo .$2 50
Ladies' Lawn waists,
re. sale price, ?- 3
Ladies Lawn waists.
re. sale price, $1 2
Ladies' Lawn waists.
regular 75c to $1 00
Ladies' Lawn waists.
reg. sale price, wc
95c
50c
35c
WUMl
Wtt!l
wasl
uit.$l Ml $1
4
suit?t2f90c
ih suit. ?t (X) 75c
" wash suits, 7"c . 50c
" Hhahi romptTs, r0c 159c
Ladies 5c handKerch'f 2,'i'c
Ladies' 15c han'Kerch'f 9c
I2c
Ladi
les
25c.
Ladies 25c hose
12Ji'c
M
tn s
'U) Ox-blood
Oxfords, now
$2 90
Youth's &1 ( Ox-blood
$2.65
Oxfords, now.
A - -
M $1 patent leather,$3 SO
SL 50 work shoes $1 65
Misses'. Children's
fonts' fancy shoes and
Oxfords, snappy spring styles
und In-
nobby
Between the Drug Stores.
$ for $ our motto
Splendid disposition, and his gets Unequalled. Last season 75 per cent of his
stud have proved with foal. You should see him before breeding. Season of 1909
At the FERD GRONER FARM, near Scholls
Single service, $8; Season, 15s 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.
Minus the Pictur.
The bridge builder with Stonewall
Jaeksou's army was a rule eharuoter If
the following story be true:
The Union soldiers, retreating from
the valley of Virginia, burned a bridge.
over the Shenandoah. Jaiksoti, who
uimleil to nursue. eut for his old
bridge builder.
"Kir," he wild, "you must keep men
at work all day nnd nil night and fin
ish that bridge by tomorrow morning.
My engineer shall give you the plan."
Old Miles saluted nnd withdrew.
Early tho next morning tho general
Bent for Miles again.
"Well, sir," said Jackson, "did th
engineer give you the plan for tha
WINSOR
FINE IMPORTED COACH STALLION
Registered No. 6678 in the American Stud IkxjV. This splendid German
Coach Stallion is a beautiful black, and a fine foal getter. Bred by Jno
Muller, of Germany, and imported by Crouch & Son, of Indiana. Age,
11 years. Splendid conformation, and a classy sire. Sefe hiai.
CHABROL
BELGIUM No. 22735. AMER1C N.2764
Age, 8 vears; bred by Emmanuel Dumont, of Lallniyerc, Chasarl, and
importediby A. C. Ituby & Co., of Portland. A splendidly built horse,
and one that gets great draft and farm animals horses that sell.
3EZZ1E
brldger
"(ieueral," aald the old man (lowly,
the bridge la done. 1 dou't know
whether the plcturo U or UoL" llr-
aid nnd l-ab) ter.
AN INTERRUPTED BATH.
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WILL STAND THE SEAvSON IN WASHINGTON COUNTY
Mondays, at the II II Boge Urm, Farmington; Tuesdays and Wed
nesdays at Geo Hathorn place, Lauiel; Thursdays, at II H Boge's,
Farmington; Fridays, at Josiah Mdlar's, Reedville; Saturdays, at the
Connell-Redmond barn in Hillsboro. Care to prevent, but not re
sponsible for accidents that might occur.
TERMS: Single service, $to; Season, f 15; To insure, $20.
H. H. BOGE, OWNER.
W. Deutschman, Mg'r.
How 6hrman Caught Flva Thousand
ConfodoraUs In Adam's Qirb.
Ineh by Inch," relate an ei -Confed
erate, the gruy Jacket had retired
from the Teunesmt) mountains, contest
ing every vautugu ground down to
Kenesaw. Hut, strive as they might, tlx)
advancing column of Sherman's legions
wax too uuch for them, and even from
the heights of Keuexuw mountains wo
were driven down through the Allatoo
tia hltls to the i'huttabooeheu river. On
July IS, 1804, duHty and battle stained,
we stood oil the bank of that stream
and gazed upou It water mIUiik along
for Mow. Masking our cannon on tha
bluff that overlook Nlekajaek creek,
we made a break for the river. The
water was o alluring that we would
have plunged Into It had the risk of
being aurprUed by the enemy teen
even greuter.
"In a few minute the rlrer wa full
of naked 'rubs dlnportlng la the water
so dellcloualy cool after that long, hot
nmreti through the Allntoona hills. We
were only 000 or 700 yard above the
mouth of Nlekajaek, and the water wa
quite Rhnllow, a the long drought bad
brought the river down.
"Suddenly from the direction of Nick-
ajnt'K mere was a 'pow, pow, pow.'
Imagine the amazement with which we
beheld a squadron of Federal cavalry
nt tho mouth of the Nlekajaek blailng
away at ua with their carbine and
only prevented from completing our
surprlHo by their Inability to ascend
the almost perpendicular bluff that ro
on our sldo of the atream. There were
aoine 6,000 of u. but our number
counted little when w had not even
the protection of an undershirt from
thorn) vicious) bullet, and none of ua
knew -what moment some gun might
prove Huperlor and end a ball Into
Home of our naked liodic. Our bath
was Hpolled, and never did 8,000 men
dresH more quickly than we did.
"In a twinkling we were In line, and
the water of the Chattahoochee were
gliding along again undisturbed. We
Htood off tho Yankee until night and
nil tho next duy, when Hherman moved
up the river, and we changed our posi
tion accordingly." Atlunta CouHtltu-
tlon.
WILL STAND THE SEASON OF 1909 AS FOLLOWS
Mondays, at the II II Boge farm, Farmington; Tuesdays at the Henry
Hogrefe place, Blooming; Wednesdays at Albert rimming' barn, Cor
nelius; Thursdays, Bagleys' Dudley Mill ranch; Fridays, Mays Broth
ers' barn, Glencoe; Saturdays, at the Connell-Uedmond barn, Hillsboro,
TERMS: Single service, Jio.oo; Season, $rs.oo; To insure, fao.oo
Care to preveift but will not Ije responsible for accidents that may occur.
Hillsboro Horse Co.
H. Deutschman, Manager
John Ksmna sold hia fine ranch
in Houth Tualatin Tuendav to
Krank Kane, of this city. The tract
contain ','M acres. While the
price per acre is not de6nitely
known, it is upwards of $100 per
acre;
A. Mahan and family, of Cedar
Mill, were in town Bunday.
M J. Kinney, of Astoria, a well
known timber dealer, was In the
city yeoterday.
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SLAUGHTER PRICES!
tahe room for otKt.-r StocK I rn
eeplnrf reduction on the prices of o
ibsolutuly m
i o m
1: r ci
"n ui onofs, l rwm ire
Greatest valuer In Ft offered in
this city. Just read the following prlcci
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For Ladies
$1 75 Reg. now
2 Oo Reg. now
3 00 Reg. now
2 50 Reg. now
3 50 Reg. now
4 00 Reg. now
4 50 Reg. now
$5 00 Reg. now
1 G5
2 45
2 05
2G5
2 95
, 3 45
$3 85
FOR MEN
Tn mnnl nhoOO WO
a mivii fc
nro making the oamo
quotntiono, dollar
fnr nllnr. OO in
opposite ooi
Good, durable
Dhoe3, and in otyle
and monoy oavero.
tho
umn.
200 pairs Baby shoes in Price
75 cts. now on sale at
Miaaea & Children
75 ct shoe for co cto
$1 00 shoe for.75cto
125 shoo for Dsota
1 50 shoe for ftl 1
175
2 00
2 25
2 50
shoe
shoe
shoe
shoe
for
for
for
for
1 35
1 45
1 60
I 70
50 to
40c
Sale on Boys' ond
Youths1 Shoes
$1 50 shoo tor $1 20
1 75 shoe for 1 40
2 00" shoe for 1 55
2 25 ohoofor 170
2 GO shoe for 2 05
3 00 shoo for 2 35
JOHN DENNIS, HILLSBORO
Wm. Brandnet of Phillip, and J, 8. LorsunB, the contractor, h
E, M. Yergen, tif Laurel, were ia jui ftnHDn,l an eight room houM
town Monday. fof JoR HrftU,nbn o Orenc0.