The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, June 10, 1909, Image 3

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    MIL18B0R0 ARGUS JUNE 10, 1 909
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UGHTER PRICES!
P room for other StocK I nm mahintf
pinrf rrUUClloa on m wnv?,
f Shoes. inwaw
I values in a - . - -
Just read trt lOllowina prices.
Ladies II FOR MEN
I
In oen'o ohoea wo
nro roakinp, tho onmo
quotntiom, dollar
for dollnr, no In
the oppoolte col
umn. Good, durnblo
ehooa, and In otylo
and money oavera.
;og. no 11 35
lug. now 1 05
lug. now 2 45
leg. now 2 05
eg. now 2 05
log. now 2 95
eg. now 3 45
log. now $3 85
airs Baby shoes In Price 50 to
cts. now on at 4Uc
& Chtldron
ioo for co oto
oo for 75 oto
oo for 95 eta
ioo for 1 15
I . IK
oo ror x jj
oo for 1 45
oo for 1 00
oo for I 70
Sale on Boyo and
Youtha Shooa
$1 5) ohoo for U 20
1 75 shoo for 1 40
2 00 Dhoo for
2 25 shoo for
2 50 Dhoo for
3 00 shoo for
1 55
1 70
2 05
2 35
N DENNIS, HILLSDORO
HABROL
tlVJM No. 22735. AMERICN.2764
Li, bird by I'liitti.mirl 1 ttfUM.nl, of LaBmyet. Chail. '!
A. C. Huly & Co., of I'oilland. A j..tet!i.!.y buili li...r.
llmt gt gie.l dtaft and f"u ntml-toii that cll.
4 ti.
I iiniiiiilf lH,.i.-r.i,r lirvrrnmn 9,
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I A M .i, y t'rmi ln,pr mr, W II hunt-
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no l'ir...rnilu.l. poor f. 7 jo. W M ' rll- , r,.,,w ,0
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i.vr Tun.., printing, 4 15, T llToii(Uf
I'. i, liming IIiim, livtjf. 9 50, Ilul.
"lo ltxlr(rn!f priming, I J 7J, 'rl-In-
M.lr. I rl. b jv ' h Chaw, court
licii.r. f Ui, Win Tnpi-f, jmiiim At
Willn I rl.ii.l, irnifilrr lr. 11H ot I
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I W I kuMtioml. lumr Imiiirtl. 1 tit.
W ) Ioiu Imiii unit L W lUiliuonil, miiir,
rn. iirtiry IIu'ht, rurtmrr junir, !,
1, T V t..Hi,i. k Moik 11k 7K it V
I'lii ly. wuik HI imi.iit. 1 , in. (h-u Al.
il-trr, nk at uu.ny. 17 M. I W Uuml-
In, rn lu'lvv mi ri) til H. II I' I'umI.
K tiMU. 114 u.jiilinwiu Ui. Ii, 1. urm.
oH 4, Jim linrcy, circuit courl, 3 , H
ll 'irry, nun cillirr. t fxi ru (i lm.
Mr Itowwr. If lilfiil tiimliM
imi (1'iwii In moving It or tuwtu fil
IowkJ ui downatalr. bt callwl It
calamity.
Wbi-n mi rdy to rtlr for
wiwr Innix i-ntly In-
11 th v uii rUa till
Iti iwgatlvc, and
aha (uggMtml that I t up two bmira
rarller than uual to wltnM the prr
formanra. I eiprrKl Diyw-lf aa da
HkIiImI. Rim wanted to work urn out
of tb houaa two bonr ciourr In ord"T
to tnaka a long 6nf ot It I'lalu aa tb
tiiM 00 your face, and yet I ner U-t
on that I aaw It 1 waa routed out at
daylight and aaw tba Dillk wagooa;
aim aaw tb auo rtaa.
Vtry lntrr?atlng. II roa aa eaally
a If ba bad been uaed to ft all hi
Ufa.
Mid armtrh brcakfaat
All of Mra. Uowwr'a talk waa far,
far tway from bouaerlvantng.
Ho waa rnlna. 8b talked about tb
Italian eartbuaka and I about liooa
tclt In AfrW-a.
Mr. B.' Cunning Scham.
Bli wt all In flutter aa to bow ab
Ky
ink. li II .ml i,,,. ..(.11 Li... 1.
ft work at thriill ollirr-Tbo V ww u, "ul 01 lu" uul
Wilkri j. IrM Ai'iilrifalc . rl Khule o tho problem by aayHig that I
Vfim o, j w rirwrii j, j I) U lrlli H, I wouia inn 10 me omc lor a cnange
oiuiril ,V Co ) jo, IlilUlmro I.iyrry Cu, I and mok my Oiortilug cigar on th
v, ry hue U.mUir cur rc. t 7j. Wajh way. A aba cloaud tbe front door on
ltir.ii-iiir t 0, irirplione irr're. I m..,A in I . .r wrr
o 40. Krluni-A Klgert. 10 ift. Julio
Iriiij.Uti.ii, 1 90, Anna l.iltlr, 14 H4.
BOWSER TELLS STORY
Concerns Houscclcaning His Wife
Had Cunningly Arranged.
happy woman. All tbla, and yet aba
ba ald In tb paper that I waa a
build out!
I hadn't been out of tb bona ten
mluutr wbeo carpet wr being rip
ped up and run Into tba bark yard for
beating. During tbla raah Mrs. Bow
ar ran a tack Into.. her foot and an
other Into her thumb, but 1 did not
mention It In revengeful aplrit If It
had been tn lb would bav had a
great deal to aay about my swearing,
but I wasn't ther. In ualng tb step-
WAS TO BE BIG SURPRISE. r,Wer (0 u" . p -
IxiwHT 100a a (imu raai u bwi
landed on tb head of tbe cook and
He Rtoanii.d th. Siant. but Let He I took her down with ber. On each and
H.v. M.r W.y. Much t. Her Owll h"7 orc"lon Wh, 1 tat' WJ
I huahwl m up o that the neighbor
I .1. ...II..', I . . I.. V,mA hiuh
.IIUKIII i IJ n I , WU V IUV UHU
(r..,)M(M. i9, tr Awri.il Ui.rarr I brraelf this time. I don t chuckle over
1 It Kb Is a eery nfce woman, and aha
Mi of the r iMiii, and the prtii-1 couldn't awear to get Ten.
cipnl one, by Mr. lUiwaer Whll waiting for tb colored man to
01.1I I hitvij mt nmny little ilia-1 come to beat tb carpets Mrs. Ilowser
aunviufiits Hint ftiicl tm-lraud th cook started In to mov tb
way lnl the iiewp.T la becau dining room sideboard ten feet lUd
Introducing our new
Line of Steel Ranges
"THE STANDARD" "THE IDEAL"
"THE MERIT"
We are offering for a limited
time special buying induce
ments asK us about our spec
ial Exchange arrangement al
lowing you to turn in your
old range 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 ranges 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 buying and exchange inducements which we
offer for a limited time should prove of interest to every intending range buyer.
0
1: ,, ,r"a-" j
he d'Hun't Hp me up rlsht Kh
it-i'.t iih.ii 11 in a an old dur; she In-
Hint I'm ifii'iilrli': ahe claims
1 1 I'm lm 1 an otxu-n lug innn; abe
Hiiva llmt I'm t'xi linpuliilve. In all
ilu Mi iuw-r I wrong, radically
rini: 'I Iii'ik Uu't a more level bead
M nmn In the ami than I am. Tb
lrmliS U nil IHi Mra. Iliiww-r.
in n I i-nme In inr to dinner the
.1 !.. r I'ti-nlni: I liml 110 wMiiu-r entered
il'i' lm i t thnn I olwvrviil rt-rtnlii atgua.
I il.Mi I nay 1 tin t nine nut of ten bua
t iuiiN Moiililn't tmte liuil'i-d them, but
I il.t any Mini I w" ou to tliem Mg-
r '11 n lfii In It'M 'n a 111 1 mile.
Tin-' li:nH Hint himwcleanlng
nm nl hnmt. I had Ueii -Xn-ctlng
iIk mi fr a nrck I Mnnn't RUrh an
lillnl a ii"l to know that bouatx-lean-
I in; f..;ow tin- niMrnt ir nprlng.
If Mrn U.irr vi-re wrtlltig tbla
lory rlie'd nn' thnl I Imdii't the alight
mt un'li Imi. even when I bumed
nijitlimt a niiliiil.li-r and found the
hnlritk moved to a new place, but
11 lake my word fT It. Thnt'a tbe
Intj'illali'e liion I Bin. JV'I S wora
1II1I I any. hi. never. 8h burrti-d me
il.nvii lo till r and Ix-Kiin to talk
iiIh.uI n visit lo lur mother, ami I nao
In null., to mym'lf. 8he didn't think 1
txillrrd the iilMM-m-e of some of th
pli'lurca nnd Ihe window curlalna, but
I was rltflit there with Imth eye, only
I mild nnthliiK. I Just wnlted for her
llllle isniiie lo develop Itself. . In about
n iiinrter of 1111 hour ' mnd an ex-
iiihc to 'iii Into tbe kitchen, ami 1
hetird the rook ank her In boars
hlxH-r:
m you think he eunwt anything,
iiiuiiiV
Not a thing-not a blessed thing.'
replied Mrs. lUiwser.
When w nnUbetl dinner and went
up to the alttlnit room I aaw more
algmt, but atill I aald nothing. Mrs.
11.1. STAND TIIK SRAKON OF 1909 AS KOU.OWS-
V l the II II Uog frn, l'aiinlnKon; Tuedny at the Henry
fclacc, llliKiinlng; Wrdntailaya r AUert BuhiiIiir's Iwrn. ( or-
ntiriiiny, Bngleya1 Ihnlley Mill ranch; runny. iv. i.r......
1 Clrncof ; .Saturday, at the Council-Kedmoud barn, ltillhoro.
Hingle seivtce, 10.011; Pcaaon, xijoa, To lnute, ,
krvent but will not be responsible for accident that mT orciir.
Hsboro Horse Co.
H. Deutschman, Manager
I. Hunter
tect
KACTOR.
Builder
Mcs ou all class-
rk. Dealer in
era' Supplies
pontemplate any
IK this season be
1 give me a call.
WcsTel. No 389
oro, Oregon
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JNTY COURT
uoard surlltarl th
the count laat wank.
other routine bull-
Roada and blghwaya-JnoNyicr tKV
, O B immenimn a84 5. 1 Fish
41, Hec Vault A Mrtnl wuras 51 3",
. MrPea l 84. Hrall VO n 5".
n. . . II I wlA
nem. roe claims auuwru wnn
si naroeroua m UbI month. Oirk
Bailey iinrtl My
75, umi R-order IrHlitml reported
it $531 85-nnd that'll (toiii pomi.
Dr. W. L) Wood waa r--Hiint
d oounty health olTiOPr; and V W
Piibnow wan aiv-n a quit olaitn lo
land erroneously "old Iheounty
at delinquent tax a!e.
The following olaims were allowed:
1
80
Son
Vnnl
W J Vandcrmiulen a6 14. scc Vault &
M-i.l Work. 61 so. Rnviiiond Strny-
meyer, Jno Maitena, Loui l 0110
Strohmeyer, each 1, Daniel linker 6, A
Heilimrohr jo 45, A a momii j "
W Marah 5 60, SpietlnK & Lohler a4 67,
II V Krahmer 1 70, 1) C Stokenhury 7.
50, Wecott & 8011 9 .15. A B Todd 114 -70,
L, M Buell 314 5. W 1 Davw 17 .
Aiseaning-II T Buxton u, Win Sclirn
del 48, J J Kuratll 60, J K Jonmmn 7 50,
F h Oelger is, 8 Paisley 7S, A C Alexan
der 63, 8 N l'ojle 7, J B luilay 57. - H
Dclclimnn 39, Mas Crniiilitll, asttcssor,
100, Ktne Oorlmnn, assessor' onice, 75.
Stationery-.! K Gill & Co ta, GUsa &
Priidhomme 9 7s. ...
Relief Schmidt & Kuliich 6 30, Mr
tin Vandehev, poor farm, 59 50. Bf'KK;
Broa 15 J5, Delta Drug Store 3 75, B
Voad v?ewer-C P Tlgard 4. 0 A I'lieth
"3
TV.
VVfi
ALHO SAW THS BUN HIUL
I lievn ther that plec of furniture
would have gou a kiting with a
whoop. As It was the pair managed
lo tip It over and break $30 worth of
glaavware and crockery.
They then tackled the big braas bed
In the apare morn, Ther waau't tbe
slightest reasou why It abould be
moved, but If I hnd been there It would
hnve come down aa lightly aa a feath
er and within two minutes. 1 dote
upon taking down bedateada. Aa It
waa tbe headpiece fell on Mrs. Bowser
and tbe fuotplece on tbe cook, and
when they recovered consi-lounneaa
aprlng had advanced by twenty rod.
I do not etulie a I write of tbe culam
liy, I could have laid there and talked
III all different language, while poor
Mr llowtcr could only talk In one.
When noon came the colored carpet
beater bad oot yet appeared. Had I
been there the carpet would hT
beeu ready at 10 o'clock. While wait
ing for htm Mrs. Bowser aud tbe cok
derided to move tbe dresser out of my
room and kill a few modi nesilug be
hind It Ixird, but bow 1 do lov to
liuive dresBcrs! I take them by tbe
mmlT and alack and away they go
like a boy on roller skates. Mm. Bow
mt and the cook weren't two minute
tandliig the dresser on II bead and
KiiiRHblng tbe glass and wrenching the
drawers. Had I done that tbe howl
that would have followed would havs
beeu heard half a mil away.
Everything. Go. Wrong.
Still 110 carpet beater. Mrs. Bowser
went to the telephone aud called up
hi boas, but It waa with a aoft low
role and a "please" to It. Tbe reault
was that abe waa told the must wait
another week or two. Land allv. but
If Bowser had been there at that
phone! That darkey would have coon
up on tb wire, and hla far would
bav looked a white a anow wheu
he landed.
Tho man engaged to put down th
caroets didn't how up. Mra. Bowae
soea to tli telephone to ask "please'
again. She waa Informed that be had
gone to Niagara Kail on hla wedding
trln. If I had been there) If Bowser
had ouly been therol
Mrs. Bowser and th cook aolaced
themcelvva by starting In to take up
the front atalra carpet I nave taken
a stair carpet by the upper end and
ripped It off the atalra In sixty sec
onds, but Mrs. Bowser thought h
kuew a butter way. The result waa
that both women took a tumble from
top to bottom, and one of the cooks
feet struck the hatrack and broke two
of the pegs abort off, while Mra. Bow
aer had a front tooth knocked out.
I purposely delayed getting bom
that eveulug unUl an hour beyond th
usual time. Then It waa to find tbe
house a barrack and both women lu
bud with camphor bottlea to their
nose. Did I grin and aneer and
chuckle aud aay I was glad of It! Not
any. I kissed Mrs. Bwer. pitied the
cook aud aald that I would have the
house all settled by noon next day.
And I did have, and that's th sort of
Waa Barred.
ItowHer would have It, If ah were
ivrltinir tlilH. that 1 stamped and itorui-
ed around and ahouted "Woman!" at , wno Bgng himself,
her: but thank heaven, It's my turn SAMUEL BOWSER,
at last! 1 waa reading and atuoklug Cnaniplon Houaecleauer of the Unl
when I noticed Her urn-mug arounu verge Per M. yUaa
uneasily, aud pretty soon sue aoniy
mid:
"Spring has come for sure, Mr. Bow
ser, but I do not thluk 1 ahaU clean
house."
"No; I wouldu't."
"We had the carpeta up last fall, you
know."
"Yes, dear."
"You won't mind If I let the clean
ing go, will your '
"Not nt all. In fact, I think that the
muro sensible plnu."
"1 a iu glad you agree with rue."
I looked over thu edge of my paper
and saw her amlllug o herself. She
Just thought ahe hnd Bowser on a
strlmr. and 1 lot her continue, to think
0. 1 want you to take notice, however,'
i., .a. iWimtiv women are. I knew
her little game. She didn't waut me
to take a day or two off to move bed
steads and bureaus and rip up and
boat carpets. I have always done it
"What'a up, Zebet Wouldn't they
enter yewt"
"None. Told ma I waa barred."
Harper's Weekly..
Th SwrftMt Kind.
"go Jenks' riches took to themselves
wings T
"Yes: I rather think they were the
m m t
before, aud she baa always contended tter wlngs."-Baltlmor America.
tfcat ljirotight about cajajmuea AMU
A Beautiful
BELGIAN
STALLION.
" MENTOR
Has Splendid
Disposition
Superb action,
3295-46596. Imported J908. Dark Chestnut.
Coming 4 years; weighs 1900; Best Conformation for Draft Gets.
Pedigree-Sire, Jarnac, 10838; 8ire Lady Goyck 354, Dam Marie 3661. Dam, Use ile Voor
de, 4J 07, Sire Gaston de Gboy 10820, Dam PauTine 1 tauter ne 32S07.
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To see this Stallion is to see the finest in County
Season of 1909-: Monday, Gordon & Misner barn, Forest Grove;
Tuesday, Hillsboro; Wednesday, Mountaindale; Thursday, Glencoe.
Friday noon, H. M. Vanderzauden's; Friday night, Banks; Saturday
Henry Peterson's barn, Manning; Saturday eveniug to Monday a. m.
at John Herb's, Greenville. "W. F. Hoffman, Groom.
TKKMS: Sinirle Servile, $12 50; Season, $18: when mare Is known to be in foal,
522.50 : Insurance, 2'. Care to preveut, but not responsible lor accidents.
The Banks Belgian Horse Company.
NORTH HILLSBORO ACRES
North Hillsboro Acres comprises a number of very fine
1
FIVE 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 who want
outside property, aud to professional men and retired
farmers who want subutban homes right at town, but
free of city taxes. Bound to raise soon in valuation.
Sale Price, cleared tracts, per acre, $200
IO per cent, down and $IO Monthly.
Deferred payments carry but seven per cent, interest.
A splendid chance, also, for a speculation. Address
J. B. SCHAEFER, LINNTON, OR., or call ou
Imbrie Land Co., Hillsboro.
Deep Sea
FISH
Market
Have Always on Hand a
LargeSupply of
Fresh & Salt Fish
White Clover Ioe Cream at the Remember, the Oregonian aid
Pbarmaoy drug utore. Try it. 6tf ArguB, only $2.25.
Crabs, Oysters. & Clams
Our fish are kept in
Freezing tanks and are
always fresh.
Main, Op. Odd Fellows
HILLSBORO, ORE.
NOTICE
Burbank e ed potatoee for sale at
$1 per owt., at my farm, at Glen
ooe. AddreaB W. W. Paine, Hill
boro, Or., It. 3. Pacifio Phone 76,
Glencoe. ( J 10-tf .
i Argua and Journal, $2.25.
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