HIUSBORO ARCU3, JUNE 3. 1909 SLAUGHTER PRICES ! To marie room for other StocK I am mahinrf a tweepinrf reduction on the prices of oil lines of Snoea. Thoie tire absolutely the greatest value in Footwear ever offered in mis city. Just read the following prlccsi FOR MEN In men's ohoon For Ladies 91 75 Reg now $1 35 2 00 Rog. no 1 05 3 00 Reg. now 2 45 2 50 Reg. now 2 05 3 50 Reg. now 2 65 4 00 Reg. now 2 95 4 50 Reg. now 3 45 $5 00 Reg. now $3 85 wo ore making tho onmo quotations, dollar for dollar, an in the oppoolto col umn. Good, durablo ohoeo, and in stylo and money oavora. Humor and Philosophy V WfiCAl M. SMITH THE FAD FIEND. W. flml fl n4 foHnw H. ConvlnrMl, yoy may bm .ur.. 1 hat we have run arroae M laet Yt .v.i ir III a cur., Ami. im II taring on of hand , Or oatlni imn a day J Or only leaking In tho aun. It rarrlee u. away. Th. truth at laat. Ilia Snal wor4 That ! no nuro to aay, la iww Mur.lf la our araatv W own It. cms what may. If It l. ihiha riir Ute A tlMiiianii'l time, or au, TV. know. lnWt. muat b. riant, Itatauae . know wo know. And how w. pity atiBpl) aoula Who Imv. nut founl th. light Wh.i atruaite In th. iMknl y An4 ranmrt thlii. right! Aixl an w waah our face wUh bran "r hvn a aalimnlU faaet. Though mhara may In bondage pa, Our et la fraa at Iwuft. And an wa fullow up .ur lm Ho hnipy In th. Sitd, t 'mil anutrtar ona appear. And Ih.n w. otiang. our mind. An. I wa draoH Mia ona for wtitea For. worn wa wara to A La from tlu graaa .witch to braakfaai I It- food. And never blink aa eye. It U furlou world. rViroe people bav troul.le bniow the haven't tiioiy-y, and olhira bay trouble he re ua tlitjr bay. ftoiua propla gra ao eat la tarlr wa that they batch out kit of dlaagree ebl way. Enterprising peraeveranre la the quality wa ao much admire In our- Calve, bift bava bulked Ibnt mm Uinr It look Ilk tupkl oUalinar U otUera. lie juat to jrour nrUrhhor. fur 7011 I don't know bow anoa be may bay cbanr to alt In judgment 00 you. And tbe iad prt of It ill I tbat tba hack Dumber invariably think be la it One argument in favor of woman I suffrage la (bat women are folnf to 200 pair Baby shoes in Price SO to 73 cts. now on tale at 40c Mioses & Children 75 ct shoe for eo oto 1 (K) shoe for 7fl0to 1 USshoe for 95 ota 1 no ohoe for $1 15 1 75 shoo for l 35 2 (K) shoo for I 45 2 25 shoo for 1 60 2 50 shoe for I 70 Sale on Boys' and Youths Shoes Si 50 shoe for l 20 1 75 shoo for 1 40 2 00 ohoe for 1 55 2 25 shoe for 1 70 2 50 ohoe for 2 05 3 00 shoe for 2 35 JOHN DENNIS, HILLSBORO Might Alter Judgment "I he what you would call a drink ing manf "in-pend en who wa doing the rail ing." "What difference would tbat maker "lie might want to borrow nonet from tbe fellow." MYc. CIom Acquaintance. Ir." anld tbe eminent buntrr. ITo me without tnotbrr la like abort- cake without atrawberrlea. W undoubted! bar man thing to be thankful for, but we tutu 11 art go busy contemplating our 111 fortune tbat w haven't time. Taking things on trust and tradition ma be beautiful and Ideal, but aeldom doe It pa the bill. When a woman can't at and off a bill "I know African llna Ilk a book. Toe collector tho then proceed to alt down ran i umi mo anything about Men." "Ilow liitltnatel do ou know thornF yawned bl friend. "Welt, on at ma op once." on hi in. The bumblo rolling pin often con- at It u tea Itself an entire woman' club. ! McNUTT REAL ESTATE CO. I have city and coun try property in all sizes, from i acre to i,txio. Kle ant city property iu both 1'orcst t j rove and Corne lius. Farm lands from $10 per acre to as good as you want. R. W. McNutu Mr. SISTEIi TO "UiiUMMKK of iunr i Judging From th Name. "I are England la going to build more Dread' nought." "What U that, paT "A monitroual warahlp." "Hoaoda to tn I more Ilk tba name of a dim novel" The Spirit of the Saaaen. ay with oil. Angara. hoa al our haarli, (biim what of tovo th.r linear.. m-.ihra in. aliui and hoala tba .marta. IVcullnr (.lncKI nc Gun' iw wuMm to th. br.nch. Iliurao tn. ir.vaa irom out uo una, rr.i- th. l.l.. avalanehaa. I dura iia riiuinra uui in hwu. A Snap. My little eoualn Margueiil Kaa everything bar way. Bbo doaan't ever do a tblng Hut run around and play. She Mam bark Ilka anything And gate her apron aollrd. And all tba aunt, and unci ear. "Too bad that aba la .polled. ' liar mother eaya: "1 wtah you'd try t"o be mare ladylike. It lent alee whan you get mad Uk. naughty buy and .Irika." But h. pretend .he doaan't hoar, And whan bar ma la through Utia .Imply go, ahead and doea Tbe thlngf .he wanta to da And all the neighbor. In th row. Too may be .ur.. are ehorked. When .h.'a around tba hlrl girt Muat keep th. pantry locked." She tear, her dreaaee aliamefully And gete her .torklng. .t. And no one round d.rea aay a word To papa' Uttlo pet. ha pl.ya with little alley klda And let them can rwr "ait. And ah. baa Ju.t a lot of fun Tbat other children mlea. Down In the baaemant with the eat You're apt to rind her rolled. Bhe alway. haa a bully lima. I WUh tbat I waa apolledl C.taway. I HOW LIFB KING1 IS CIUMiF G. M. Hunter Architect CONTRACTOR. Builder Estimates on all class-, cs of work. Dyalcr in Builders' Supplies If you contemplate auy building tins season be sure and give inc a call. l'ac. vStates Tel. No 3S9 Hillsboro, Oregon ' Mr. W. J CrtK. .f I rl.jflllf, Tel! Ml.lorj laVt ffk,K Agjti roi.Uinxt i Mtmorial Dy alory of Imw Co'. John I.. (Mom, tb "Jftnnir Hoy o(8hiloh," rfooivril hi romuiiacitin from U nrl (irant. Vounn Cltm lived at Nark. Ohio, ami ltf bout while little ilmp. j 'ininti tba array a a tlrumnur II at Hhiluh, and hi fame Ui Un a matlar of cominniit with all of the Uraoa of tho Civil War. H later waa given committr-ion an,l wai at Vancouver. Ding the bird. In ringing rhorua. W ava tba gleaming pollahad btadea. Whuila now th. wild wind o ar ua. Klnwlng toward th graaay glade. Come, the May with oft InlUt.noa, lioarlng balm In both her hand. Ilrwaklng dnwn our harah raal.tanoa, lllndlii ua With aubtle Horrid. "lnu't tM a beautiful pbtftograpbr "x you like Itr ' "Y.n. Wboae I ItT Mine," 'Yoiiml Who aat for Itr Good Cy. Buiollng aa ha atanda aiona In every friend a plotter, Th. aultitn liw. up hi throne And plainly eea It totter. I "Maaa "There Un't alway a woman lu Ul case. "For eianipler "When she get out of it" PERT PARAGRAPHS. Rooms to Let. Board and Lodging. When Hungry call on the noma aStylo RESTAURANT; for a good square meal. Main St. Hillsboro - - - Oregon. Ono. Corriftan and wife, of Shady Brook, and Ed. Northrup. of tbe name eeotlon, were In Tueaday. When told that the poor work peo lle could not enjoy . day off they nmiled earoaitioally and Mid they muet Rt back and look but for the thing around the ranohee. Henry Challaoombe, who spent - ' year ranooing on lueunenaiem Mountain, and who live tn Corne liUB, wae down to the city Tueiday, and called at the Argue offioe. ' Angus MoLoud. of Mountatndale. and who In the last 18 yean haa hewed out 30 aores for cultivation, "as down to tbe olty Tueeday. A. W. Mills, of Banks, wai in the county aeat Tuesday circulating among the horsethen. Kdw. Freeman and wife, Dllley, "e guests of Henry IfolaUre sod ue: l Clrm. and (jlvr out how for four In the eye of a married woman and year they did not know wlirrr the Imiv wretch In th eye of a maiden wa. It wa through the Lie Benton n(iy, Kllltn, a fornirr waKiiuiKion v.oumy mn, that tney netMiie ai-rnw-i w n m gtrenuoua may have ttt com- . ft . . a lr iIImui bah aaft aailllk ftl 1 1 It I r- ! T, : . KntUm, and It certainly doe. need naprr,47 year later, 1ioul.l p int the tlip,n (tor of Cleni'ifirrt conimitwion; thnt a reporter on tne per biioumi nave unu Wouldn't It be father at Shlloh who .aMrtt thtuuKh , l0 have what CI oil that a former Waahuigton Louut v ... - , t man hould have brrn the inriiii of notl llKe f r.i.. .he rirm tamllv of the Col. ' when- keep on liking It T ahouU: nd that the utory "houlil be the mcn of iliitcloniiifr that the now famous A wo,fln who lad ha a anter In the community. k(KM)g a IUBn cu. forlnhlo and well John N. RoBers and wifr, of fed ha aome- flnhnll wnrann to the citv Ture- thtim worth while day, and railed at the Argus cilice Flrrt Requisite. to her credit, even if she will tnlk. Introducing our new Line of Steel Ranges "THE STANDARD" "THE IDEAL" "THE MERIT" We are offering for a limited time special buying induce ments ash us about our spec ial Exchange arrangement al lowing you to turn in your old rane on a new one Realizing the constantly increasing demand for a range that embraces the most modern features, and especially to meet local conditions, and after careful investi gation and study as to the merit of the most modern ranges, stove buyers find as sembled in these three rauges a combination of superior material, workmanship, de sign and finish, together with many special constructive features. In introducing these ranges it is with the assurance that we offer the best that it is possible to buy anywhere for the money. The liberal baying and exchange inducements which we offer for a limited time should prove of interest to every intending range buyer. SjaZSsaiffl. "l : "'" - k y t I . t,.'s v ",l 1 rrr- t-T--r-Y A Beautiful BELGIAN STALLION. MENTOR Has Splendid Disposition Superb action. 3295-46596. Imported 1908. Dark Chestnut. Coming 4 yca; weighs 1900; Best Conformation for Draft Gels. I'ediure Sire, Jarnac, 10838; Sire Lady Goyck 3514. Dam Marie 3661. Dam, Lise de Voor de, 431.07, Sire Gaston de Gboy U&20, Dam Pauijne Hauterne 32S07. : They All. Would. "Too are Just an average twin." "You are frank and penetrating." "Thank you." "But bow did you gnesa Itr "You bar Just demonstrated tbat you earn to get rich quick.'' It Is nomrtlme bard to understand how some people exist and atlll hard The necnliar fninri?npe is thai " nnderataad why, m a ar . O a ..L Jacison r. Iionp, to. u. rinwn Not Mng ,b)o t0 tht point baa gift 1. aTaik.. at.1 wieeonein, anu laiei mnrr w " Unvrd many a man'a aelf conceit plen- rinanolal, Argue reporter, wae at noitou, anti ty o( narii j0us anyway. I x0Tt wtn flDj , wa,.' after he was shot this drummer rnat na, u right,, but lad obtained the aeeistance to get Atout the only thing that ignoranci ng more I Deeded.'' blm on the ambulance ha to regret la itaeir. -well, whatr MomUv It wa. lramed that Mr. W J . .. Somebody to pay the way After f Ilvvllle. 1 a sister of Joint iue man sue umu vi .aBv K,Te Ds xouna it." r it (I ' 0 vr ;tV - -rV-4t T , To see this Stallion is to see the finest in County Season of J909-: Monday, Gordon & Misner barn, Forest Grove; Tuesday, Hillsboro; Wednesday, Mountaindale; Thursday, Glencoe. Friday noon, H. M. Vanderzanden's; Friday night, Banks; Saturday Henry Petersou's barn, Manning; Saturday evening to Monday a. m. at John Herb's, Greenville. "W. F. Hoffman, Groom. TFKMS: Single Service, $12-0; Season. $18: when mare Is known to be in foal, $22. f0: Insurance, t25. Care to prevent, but not responsible lor accidents. The Banks Belgian Horse Company. John Reilly, of four milee norih rant of town, and who hai ono of the flneet Bald In apple orchard- l ur..V.lnnln nillillv ill the nllv TueBdiiV and ys that hi- "'t It 1 Khx1 W1 work with wagea ia tl lm hay;6 but a half crop, or If tral- that buy. the tab, aboea. Ocrnpntlon, situation, position, are nil high soundlnit, respectable words, les. this eeaion. This is the result of the severe cold of last winter and lata spring. It will means loss of several hundred dollars to Mr. Reilly. A. Nlman and family, who now reeldeln TorUand, but yet retain Hillsboro property, were out recent ly, guests of M. C. Coce and wife. J. W. York, who came to Oregon many years ago from the Old ing." Palmetto State, was in the oity Tuesday. ' Newton Womer, of Laurel, was In Tuesday, and reports that while the apple crop Bhows evidence of slight this seaoon, in hie section, his own orohard is bh thrifty as ever. Womer is one of the pioneers in hop culture in his section. "What would be your choice, Stella, If you could have tbe one thing you want most?" "My want ere very simple." "A handsome lover, I suppose." "No; a rich father. All the feat would be easy." Some people would rather be com fortable than smart. Happy is the fhiin .who Is both. Tho riMison n man never marries a woman to reform' ber Is because be prefers to be the aubject "Do sny aome'thltig." "Wbnt fori" "Oh, nothing." "I never give something for Both Wher H Qts Off. "Ete la so crude." "Yes, but be always gete there." "Wherer "Oh, the place he wasn't going." Dont Again. Don't ret too gay. II doean't pay. For you'll not get Th one good bet If you are freah With th profsah. Don't ret too gay. Moat any day A jolt may com And aettla plumb Athwart yodr neck. Result- wrack. Don't eat too gay. A af r play la not to go Too tar oh, not And ao 1 aay, Don't get too gay. NORTH HILLSBORO ACRES North Hillsboro Acres comprises a number of very fine riVE ACRE TRACTS NORTH OF TOWN and within a mile from the Oregon Electric, City Hall and court house. Fourteen of these tracts are in culti vation; improvements on two them. Beautiful property. Sold on Easy Payment Plan These tracts should appeal to all wanting small homes; are especially attractive to city business men w ho want outside property, and to professional men and retired farmers who want suburban homes right at town, but free of city taxes. Bound to raise soon in valuation. Sale Price, cleared tracts, per atre, $200 IO per cent, down and $10 Monthly. Deferred payments carry but seven per cent, interest. A splendid chance, also, for a speculation. Address J, B. SCHAEFER, LINNTON, OR., or call on Imbrie Land Co., Hillsboro. Deep Sea FISH Market Have Always on Hand a Large Supply of ? Fresh & Salt Fish That'a th QuMtlon. "One man la aa good ae aootJUr." "Which othrt" Dan Bailey was in from- Bloom ing, and says the farmers are reel ing these daya while thing! are I growing. . Remember, the Oregonian and A. L Grebe, of near Laurel, was Argus, only 12.25. an Argua caller, Tuesday. Crabs, Oysters. & Clams Our fish are kept in Freezing tanks and are always fresh. Main, Op. Odd Fellows HILLSBORO, ORE. NOTICE Burbank ed potatoes for sale aj $1 per cwt., at my farm, at Glen coe. Address W. W. .Paine, Hills. biro, Or., R. 3. Pacific Phone 781 Glencoe. - -lO-tf Argus and Journal, $2 25.