The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, September 16, 1909, Page PAGE 4, Image 4

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leot- In itwlf and ti.e tbat I alwavi
cbauKlnc. Wh.it. tlion. is a -niokoack-imrianr
We km-w nt the k.mM to
day; but. Ii.kiiia rco-mly thnnish
aon old law c' l:itiK '""
buddrvd years ta. k. I was pualeJ to
HdJ It appINt In all svd 'aitt 10
desorll a plaintiff in tlie sheriff's
court. On fnrllwT Ri .ircb it turned out
to a piece of f..rc"tten cockney
lam; f"r a dealer t brle-a-brac.
Tbe evidence cuoed tbat this plaio
tlff'kept a sort of old curiosity sh.v
In which he lisiensed -rcumuiies."
poiswneU arrows, the head of King Ar
thur 9enr and a gvnutne inanii!cript
i f the "first play acted by Thespis and
bis .company in a wagon T The de
fendant, a woman, bad actuailj
boURht and pnid for some of tbes
rarities, but she died after b.ivluc com
missioned the embalming of an oraog
outang to add to bor collection, and
for this tier executors refused to pay.
Counsel for the defense poured coo
tempi on the nmiuuiy of tbe orang
outang acd cal'ed It a "stuffed mon
'key'" But 'the "nlcknackitorian" woa bis
case. His profession was more taking
than bis name. Manchester Guardiaa
An Equal Tt-
It la an Interesting fact tbat the two
studies of arithmetic and geography
often aoetu to bo ipiosed to each other
In the affections of school children.
Pupil w ho are particularly proficient
lu tbe one are apt to be backward la
tbe other.
A sUry is told of t youngster who
was slow In arithmetic and whose ap
parent stupidity In this deld waa a
great source of grief to bis father,
clever mathematician.
One day wheu tbe father and son
were. walking out they passed a place
where, a "learned pig" was on eibibl
tion, and the father took tbe boy in to
tee the prodigies that the animal could
perform.
"Just look at thatr said the father.
"Why, there's a pig that can count and
add-up numbers! IX.n't you wish you
we? as smart as he?"
"Ha!" answered the boy. "Just let
mt.,ask-blm a few question in geog
raphy! I reckon I could beat him at
tbafrr
... Told by Sydney Smith.
The Jate Lord Dudley was a most
abseutrulnded man. "One day," says
Sydney Smith, "he met me In tbe
street and Invited me to meet myself.
Dine with me today; dine with me.
and I will get Sydney Smith to meet
you." I admitted the temptation held
oat .to me, but said be was engaged to
meet me elsewhere. Another time In
meeting me be put his arm through
mine, muttering, "I don't mind walking
with him a little way; Ml walk with
him a far as the end of the street
Be rery nearly overset my gravity once
In tbe pulpit. He was sitting Imme
diately under me. apparently Tery at
tentive, when suddenly he took up bis
tick as If be bad been in the house of
commons and. tapping tbe ground with
It- cried out in a low but rery audible
whisper, 'Hear, bear!"
Wanted a Chance.
The Landlady -is Mr. Hamm coming
down to lunch today?
Tbe Comedian I hope not You
know, I'm bis understudy. Yonkers
Statesman.
A Military Term.
Of All the Ornamental Stones. The Sapphire
was most highly esteemed by the ancients. It svas
the "Gem of Gems," the sacredf stone par-excellence.
There is a Legend among the Jews that the "Ten
Commandments were engraved upon this gem.
Sapphires occupy an important position in gem col
lections of nearly all crowned heads of Europe. It was
(a sapphire ring that was taken from the finger of Eliz
beth just after she expired, which was sent to James XI
of Scotland as a token of accession to the English
I Have a very fine assortment of unmounted sapphires
in all grades which I can mount in your ring or brooch
or other article of jewelry, which may be without a set
ing. I also carry a very nice line of Rings, Brooches,
Tie pins, etc., mounted with sapphires.
LAUREL M. HOYT
Jeweler and
Silversmith.
Graduate
Optometrist
- "Breaking ranks."
I .. . .
Poor Papa!
Tommy Mamma, w hy have yon got
papa's hair In a locket?
His Motb-r To remind me that he
once had some, Tommy. Jewelers'
Weekly.
She Never Caught On.
"Dearest." she murmured, "I'm so
afraid you'll change."
"Darling," he answered, "you'll never
find any change about me." Tit-Bits.
Another Sell.
Bill I have JuBt taken something
hicb was indorsed by my doctor.
Jill-What was It?
A check." Youkers Statesman.
The Incorrigible Kid.
"Israel W. Durham, the Philadelphia
politician," said a Pennsylvania legls
lato'r, "owed part of bis success to tbe
fihe way be kept his followers submis
sive and obedleut without hurting their
Wide."
"Mr. Durham could call you to order
without offending you. Once, for ex
ample, he called me to order. He said
I was incorrigible. lie said, with a
tangh, that I was as hard to manage
as a little boy in a downtown school
"This youth's teacher told him he
must add without counting on his nn
ajers. Then she gave hlra several men
tal sums. He solved them, but from
the way he kept looking down at his
hands she knew he wasn't minding her.
go she made blm put his hands behind
his back, and then she gave him an
other sum. He answered it, too, cor
rectly. "'Goodr she said. 'You didn't count
on your fingers tbat time, did you?'
" 'No'm. On my toes,' said he."
A WONDERFUL
INVENTION
Invented by A. W. Arnold
An Automatic Damper which controls the
fire in a stove or furnace. Economizes from 25 to
50 per cent of fuel and is a wonderful convenience.
So very simple and so very effective. Will
never get out of order and will never fail to work.
The Safety and Economy Damper
Company is now fully organized under the
laws of Oregon with a capital stock of $100,000.00,
divided into 100,000 shares at $1.00 each. This
company owns alls of the United States rights
under these valuable patents and the stock of the
company will be worth many times its par value
in a short time for it will pay enormous dividends
in this low capitalization.
We are co-operating with J. M. Kerr, of Port
land, Oregon, in demonstrating this damper and
taking subscriptions for the stock as we consider
it the greatest thing we have ever seen. We have
invested money in the stock and are glad to ask
our friends to invest in it. We are also taking
orders for the dampers for future delivery as we
want to receive one of the first shipments of the
dampers and we hope to see Hillsboro raise a good
portion of the money to fiinance the enterprise.
Come and see a demonstration, do not fail for
it is a little wonder.
Do not fail to buy some of this StocK
while you have a chance to get in on the ground
floor.
CONNELL & COMPANY Hillsboro, Ore.
Condi Co.
We wish to announce to our CUSTOMERS that
we have secured the exclusive selling agency on
VAN DUZEK S EXTRACTS.
These extracts have been analyized by every
State Chemist in the United States and are found
to be absolutely pure, of superior strength and
delicacy of flavor, in order to close out our old
line of extracts we will give one 20c bottle of
Van Duzer's Famous Vanilla free with every
bottle of extract purchased from our old line. Do
not let this opportunity go by to get the best bot
tle of Vanilla Extract in the United States, Abso
lutely Free.
Two Dottles of Extracts for the price of
ONE.
Rooms to Let. Board and
Lodging. When Hungry
call on the
RESTAURANT
for a good square meal.
Main St.
Hillsboro - - - Oregon
A Warning.
"Sir, I want to marry your daugh
ter." "Go slow, young man; go slow.
When I was your age I wanted Just as
baOJy to marry her motlier."-Baltl-Btora
American. -
McNUTT
REAL
ESTATE
CO.
I have city and coun
try property in all sizes,
from 1 acre to 1,000. Ele
gant city property in both
Forest Grove and Corne
lius. Farm lands from
$10 per acre to as good as
you want.
Flrt riaal laulltd tt K.iii;t"
A TiU' to the J T. Morrison place
of 40 acw, on the Tualatin, n-r j
Fartuiogton, displays the tineft,
field for irrigation that is to bj
l.um.l in this nectivui. Mr. Morn-
eon already had a ;l-horte euiue ;
and a 3 3 centrifugal turnip at
work, and is irrigating, with l"
inch pipe, a piece of laud on which
he has onions, celery and corn
While he only bad the water start
ed July 12 not a fair ehow con
sidering the season you can tee
diuble the production whtre tbe
crop ie irrigated, proving conclu
sively tbe value of water on glob
ing crop. 1
la the not distant future rfhp j
nut vcar Mr. Morrison will put in
larj!r comc; put in a lt;T pump; ami i
lav a three im li pipe to tlir lr;!ii-! point ,
on his forty ac . where hi home i i
located, ami then he will I'uiM tcrr
voir ami 1 iu a position to plait wtrr
on the eutire tiact. The pit-srtit fump
will raise thirty feet out of the Tualatin,
a stream that runs too (ja'lons a minute
A larger engine "l p""! "u K"01
aid learrvoir the wpiiiu not to eaa-ed
Ijooand thereaervoir perhaps a much
more will enao e mtu ai an "uie iu
water his crops whether lupiter Tluvius
works cveitinieor not, ami the syleui
will reeav with a ciop production of
from two to three times the normal.
Mr. Morrison has had 19 years of et
perience in irrigation, and he lias made
a study of the business When he gets
his plant installed he will have a latin
that will be wotth U ot f10 I' "
and which will mote lhau pay interest
on that valuation.
In that locality there are scores of
farms that will take irrigation without
trouble, and iu tune this leature will I
worth thousands of dollars to the liver
farmers. It would surprise anyone lo
see how easily the water is raised to the
benches along the bunks, and Mr. Mor
rison's present plant works to perfection,
throwing a steady stream.
CRAWFISH CHRISTIANS
Neit Sunday morning t the
Christian Church, the paetor will
peak on the subject "Crawusb
Christians" A splendid theme,
'The Church Glorious," is the very
important euHect for tbe evening
service. Bible School at 10 a. 111 ,
Young Peoples' meeting at 7 p. m.
Tbe first Sunday in October will be
a great day, a day long to be re
membered. It is "declaration Pay
Rallv" lor both Bible rkh-xd and
Church. Plan to cc tne. You are
wanted. You are welcome at the
Christian Church.
PRICE
Market
FISH, MEATS AND
CHOICE STEAKS.
POULTRY.
We pay the highest
market price for Poultry.
Next Door
H ARTRAMPS
Feed Store.
HILLSBORO, ORE.
As a Compliment to
Our Patrons
a Beautiful Framed
Picture
24 x 28 INCHES WORTH $3.00 FOR
89 cents
To customers purchasing $2.00 worth of
n AA1 c ASK CLERK FOR COUTON AND HAVE EVERY
UOUUO. PURCHASE CANCELED
See the Window
Get your hop gloves at Baird'e
only 75 cents per dozen.
Fred Fisher, of near Liurel, and
hoee little sirl bad a hand nearly
blown off by the explosion 01 a
dynamite cap last week, waa
with tbe little one rnday, ana
bile returning home, and paesin
down (he grade at this side of the
Jackron Bottom bridge, came nea
auatainins a serious accident. Tbe
breecbiuR on bia boree gave way
nd thi buggy ran forward, cro
. , i i i - i j i
de mi noree, wnico oe caiu nui
h ld. The buggy crashed into th
banieter of the bridge, throwin
out tbe father and the little child
Tbe horse broke loose , and ra
across tbe bridge, but waa stopp?
by a man to whom the tunawa
was telephoned, a range to sa
neither father nor child ibe chil
had its injured hand in a sling
was injured.
Taken up: Muley 2 year o!
heifer; black, whiU arove eys, and
two white cpnts oh fUnk. Owner
please call, prove property, ar U
take psine away. Jonn Iannis,
Hillsboro. 20 8
TbeJ. C Hare ranch, sou h ( f
town, this season thn-snt-u u,.5i
bushelH of grain, 2100 of this bei- g
r.eai. 1 ne yieiu iu hi in iiibioi u b
was remarkable, and tin acretgn
as about 250. Ten acres of oais
on the Jnckeon part of the ranch,
and whidi has been firmed for per
baps 50 years, every j ear, produced
90 buBbela to the acre isu't tbat a
teach of a crou? Fiur acres of
wheat went 424 buth-ls to the me,
on first crow grouid. end very
rough at that. For a general all
around yield this is a dmdy result
and one will have to go Kast of ihe
mountains to beat it and lhn
C(inider that up theie they get the
best results only where they allow
land to rtet each alternate year.
Eight bars of Rainier Mineral
Soan for 25 cents, at Greet's. 2G-9
Jacob Reichen, of beyond West
Union, and one of the clever friends
of the Argus, was in Saturday, and
brought in for the Argus force a
box of the finest and largest Bart
lett pears seen ibis season. The
fruit was absolutely free of blemish
or scale, and would be an Al seller
in any market.
J. J. Schlicht, Geo. Cypher, John
Harmes, Frank Miller and Butler
Raffety, of Mountaindale, came in
Tuesday and went over to Clark
Connty, Washington, where they
will dry pruneB back of Vancouver,
for three weeks.
If you want a house moved, or
carpenter repairing, call on M. C.
Hewitt. First class work. Coun
try work Bolioitecf. M. C
Hillsboro.
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Special Prices on Every Article in Store During Carnival NVecK
$ for $ our motto :
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Druft Stores.
The Nelson Hardware Co.
For Ranges that Excel, and Right Prices
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Ranges in the
county
Harvest is here
ami why nt by
that rany.c oW
and make your
kittheu a iklignt?
Come in ami sc
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plain the Mijrior
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ranges. LiMc":
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The Standard Rane, $30 to $40-(or a medium priced range this is
classy piece of kitchen furniture. It can't lie beaten. Come in aud sec ouc.
The Superior, $40 to $70, absolutely the finest range in the world for
the money. All kiuds of durable camp stoves for your vacation, and liopyri
anging from 80 to $2 25. Cost iron stoves, good bakers, selling at only 50
NEIOX'lIAUinVAUr: CO,, Iliisiumo, Oki
Frank Brown, working at the
Hillsboro sawmill, caught one of his
index fingers in the headhlnck on
the log carriage, Monday, and had
Hewitt, the nail crushed off. Dr Tamii'trie
attended the wounded digit.
C W. Loudon, thfifilenooe bisa
ball fan, nnd who mill thinks and
is willing to back his opinion
Banks httH the greatest amateur
baseball tnam in the Northwest
was in town Tuamltiy.
(Uo Templeton, Inters 01iJ
oom mission nminnc". , ("
and Carl Huston, of
out Hundav. BuestB of
i. ri at ii iNairiiM iikUD saw -