AOC 4 HILLSBORO. AROU9, NOVEMBER 11, 1909 -5 '1 si 1 1 'i- ... s 'J 1 4 i ...... , : 1 ; 'J 3 1 PROMOTER Ml HARD UP Caller Suffering From Toothache Comes to His Rescue." - SCHEME KILLS ACHING MOLAR InUrMtff-CwittaV Patient ht an liw Binary Real Estate Deal Majar Than Borrow $5 From Latest Vle tlm anrfOliippaai'a.'-"- - By M. QUAD. - CCopyrlcht. 1M, by Aaeoclaled Literary 1TMX j CROFOOT. frand pro of arand enterprtoee,- al J! took three dimes, a nickel and four coppers from ' his pocket and laid1 tbem oo his desk. Tba 89 cents represented his total" cah as sets, tat be did not Inveigh against mankhMTbor curse hta lock. On the contrary, be anilled nand was bopefuh Something rootf was bound to com hia way' "before night. He was won dering Jwt what sort or Sucker Tt would W when" there was a knock at the doeryIn a fit of recklesanea the major eYfed out and next moment be held a man with his )iv tied op. ' The major Sherlocked Holraesed the ease In an Instant. There was a den- After looting over the Northwest for an extended time, we concluded that - 1 14 HAS -FINK FAIR Hillsboro was the point and we have bought the Grocery and Boot and Shoe Stock i y formerly owned by John Dennis, and j have added to this a line of j -v- Gents Furnishing' Goods BKEKLO A MAS WITH BO JAW TIE) VT. tut one Sight up. Here's a man with the toothache. The one sought the ether. There might Be something In It "TootliacbeT ebl Come right tar said the promoter. "I haven't alept a wink tn three nights,'' replied the man In a plaintive voice. "Nor Badthlnr'Xetinelookatlt I see "How ranch do yon charge "for pull, lng a'toothr - "I shall not pull yours. ' There Is bo seed of It. ' It's simply I case of low spirits affecting the teeth. Ton bare been worrying about something-.' "Yes, r haTe bad trouble with my wife. I never heard before that worry affected the teeth." ' "It was only discovered about a year go, sod tow all dentists Include It In their practice. Millions of teeth could bare 'been saved if this had been known a' "hundred years ' ago. My friend, yoo have money?" : "Just a little: That's where I am having -trouble -with my wife. ' She wautaihe to put It Into land." " "And yoo are too long headed. Ton realize that this Is becoming an earth quake'eoflntry and that any land fom boy may'smk out of sight sny moment I knew you to be a sharp, keen man the moment you entered; Real estate, where It doerot sink between two days and Mve a yawning chasm not worth dollar-sir acre, pays about 15 per cent "profit"' Jou nor no other-sharp' man Is content with that ' Fifteen per eentf "Why, 'man, I wouldn't go to the bother of banking It Is your tooth ache a little better?" - Pain Eases Up a Bit ' "Yesf since we began talking it has eased tip a bit" "Forget it. Talking abont profits, bow would-you like to- be certain -ef 100 percent on fcn Investtnentr " "Gee! It must pay to tlx up teeth. "Oh, I don't make it tn dentistry, but outside. It Is rather curious your dropptor'lrf here this morning. I was looking for a square jawed man with white eyebrows to come Into a good thlnglth me." Ion see," I am a hit superstitious. - The biggest lock I've had In my life was with such men. I've always let them In oh the ground floor trf my enterprises. 1 r promote, yon knowvThat is, t organise great com panies and float them and make ban dreds'of thousands of dollars at a time. Am Jnst Closing out the Great Amer ican Canned Liver company, becaose it didn't make but 12,000,000 last year. I can't afford to" give ray time to such cheap cBn'Cerns. Got John D. Hock, feller to take It off my hands.' Tooth ache getting still betterr "Hlght !elong. - I don't hardly fed tt BOW." "Itll all be gone tn ten minutes more. Yes, you have the square Jaws and "the "White' eyebrows. You are a natural money maker:7 All you need to 'Mart-' "But how am I to start?" asked the other as be looked at the major in considerable anxiety." That Has' been the question with os all. my friend.1' T started on a single Bicker' twenty years ago and am now worth-Well.' you'd hardly believe aoe If I should give you the figures. In your case your' rise to affluence Will be comparatively easy and much more rapid; "Ton have me behind yoo, ou see. . "What! rre yon going to do some thing for wr "Mnmt aaanrnrilv Ttnk nut for Wall streets -Look out for reaV estate spec slater .Lookout for green goods moo nd silver mining stocks. Come to aw w heir yea want to Invest Yon haven't beard of the Wide World Music SqaaJi. ar, I take Itr. . .... "No, air." . . .. "Of aware ot. as the company baa Nan organtxetf whly'a week. The eap Ital la mo00,000, and the dividends jtiaije at toast 100 jer cent tba first We sol kit a share of public patronage and pledge that we will sustain the re liability of the; Dennis' btore. We will be pleased to meet you and will make it worth your while. W YATT v& CO. Gonnell S Go. ; We wish to announce to our CUSTOMERS that ' we have secured the exclusive selling agency on ! ! VAN DUZER'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 itle of Vanilla Extract in the United States, Abso-' lutely Free.' Two Dottles of Extracts for the price of ' ONE. ' year. "Br thunder, but that's rood enonirh tot ma! Uugbed the man aa he slap ped hb leg. Toothache ail goner Ton bet!" Not a twinge left." "We waHt a man with sauare laws and whits eyebrows to take the posi tion of secretary. " You csn count money" and draw checks, cant you?" "I'd Ilk a chance to try It What la the ftmgTanyhowr " "My dear friend, t take it that too aiw a fatherTJ I take It that yon hare two or three children? I take it that those children squall more or less, dis turbing the family and the nelghborsT I take It that snanklnr and mfflnr hasn't and wbBt Stop the squalling? Am 1 correct 7" To a dot" Say. yon know thins yon do." ' Tea, a few." said the matcrr. with a grand wave of Ws hand. The squafi- tng ef etodren la a nuisance. It Is at fbe present dare, but wait a month. Walt oatfl uf new invention comes dot" What ft Hw a -nuisance- wilt then he a ley to the world Parnnta of every nation wffl then encourage their ctmaren te wafl and sqnafl. They will even stick tAna in them to set nn eaterwatulng.'. By GeeTre. yon mnst have thig on handr exclaimed the delight- "We have, my friend, er 1 should mot be talWtif re yon. I have Invented a tittle device b-weh everv annaN nt every hswy far the land la twried Into nrusw. ' Oae bwfcy wlil sutwly the fam- tty aid the neighbors-wtth all the nrasie they want te bear day and night A pair of sqoalTlng twins wtM take care Of a whole Woek. Trlnleta wM franlsh nraste for a vlllaee. Elirht or ten babies atjnalllng at the same time wm Be me same as two brass bands going. No more use for ttttle German bands,-hand organs-and hams. Mav etrurches will now do awav with choirs.' Explains tha Oavlee. ' 'By Qeorgl By GeorEe!" whbMrMf the caller. "The device Is so arranged" miUn. aed Hie major, "that It wHI cos vert Hm WDhies, sQuaiis and coHckr nt babyhood and CbRdhood Inte topical or sacred rnseic."" Yon can aft rtrht In your own house and bear ths oaera scores. . Runs frera 'Johnny, Get tone Gun,' to art the gospel hymns. The de vice costs us 13 cents to manufacture and sells on sight at a dollar. Im proves the health of any child that squalls into It Everv famllv wants from one to Ave. And now. hare you got 5 about your "Yes. of course.". Then lay It on the desk here. It is an earnestness that you won't dye your eyebrows black while with us. After four weeks It will be returned to you. Meanwhile I shall go lltrht on yon the first day and not ask you to count over a hundred thousand dol larswork you In gradually, you know. Keep your Jaws square and your eye browa white and success Is sorely yours. Oh, I forgot to state that your salary as treasurer will be $20,000 for tba first year." "You don't mean It!" "And now,' as I have an appointment w1tbBothacblld for this hour, I will bid yon good day and-and" Afid the UiAU was crowded out and tba door shut on bis toes. He stood for a moment and then went slowly downstairs and started off, but ten minutes later Ijo was. back Doundlua on the major's door and calling: "Yoo old scoundrel, but the tooth iches worse than ever, and I believe you were lying about that squaUer! Gimme my money baekt" But the grand promoter was far, far away and thanking Providence that he could now pay his board for another week. While the building season is at an and, Hillsboro has lo reason to be other tbsn proud if building operations tbjs year, and next year wilt , see other structures bo. It The town baa been Riven twr creditable depots, one big concrete block ' and tba Pythian brick, be eide fifty or sixty cottages, and a large amount of concrete walk he been laid Next year will sea the good - work go on, what with the building of a sawmill, and psrhap two, and the general building which .follows the advent of such enterprises. J. A. I m brie will bull, no doubt, either this Winkr or early in the Spring, and the Il-tdel bailding, - between -the Grange brick aud the Odd Fellows' ball, will be ttnrel to completion as soon as weather and workmen will permit. This structure has tba advantage of two walla already built, and only tbe brick work .for front and rear is ne d-d to get the walla ready fur a ro f . The rainfall of 'hi past two weeks has run assy al e id of tba avcage by this time of the year, computing fnm Sep ember 1. Inasmuch as we have bad a dry Bummer this if not surprising, although if is nn common so early in the season. Tbe a either bureau at Portland Tuesday morning gives as an ex cfss of rainfall in the sum of 0 74 of an inch. The total rainfall op to that time since Sept. 1 was 7.11 incbee. . J. C. Besob, of near Glencoe, was in jeaterday, and says tbera is not nearly as much acreage sown to Fall wheat as there was this time last eeason. Much' of what "has been put in was seeded on what is known as "d'y plowing." - 8tubb e is now too wet for plowing and un less the weather clears op scon Fall rown grain will out of tbe queetion. If we have - an open VV inter, however, late sown grain will do remarkably well. bis sjo, D.'. A K. Tamieeie, of 8a It-tn, were called to Portland the last of the week, owing to tbe severe illness of the elder Mrs. Tamiesie, who is at the home of Dr. UiO. W. Tam!eie. The patient has been suffering from heart trouble for some time. Geo W. Schulmericb, who is tbe Oregon Graud Prelate for tba K. of P , was a Salem visitor, Tuesday evening, attending a district con vention of tbe order. John M. Wall, past grand chancellor. . wee also present at the mtetlug. . Ulrich B&rtnchiYof Mouotaindale, was down to the city Monday.' Over One Hundred , People, Participate io Annual Event SPLINPIB DISPLAY OP PRODUCTS Vakhtegtsa Gcaagt jij II ret aa Cam 1 I pare lhi Best Washington Grange No. SIS, Mrs. Sarah . Harvey, secretary, held a ve-y successful annual f.ir last Satardey, aed the sxbibits were Bns aaaould be found anywhere in ths world.: It waa big Jjlllflcatioo for tba grangers, and over 100 peo ple were in attendance." This an oual .tain la-. a featura wita this Grange, and aaeh year it stimulate for better production, better house wivsry, , and . av better - 00 turn unity epirilThe prises wars awarded aa follows; fibst muss . . John Crockar Kail ahat tin r., ucrura, peara, auver pi u oca. a , 1,.!.. 1! .L-l 11 u7 .. . . ' too wuiums Veatch. late row no- laiuca, vmcago nut art potatoes, rlat Dutchcabbarr. Yellow AhrnWn rRu. red top turaiiia, eqiMsh, winter tadiah. BMRiuuin . peptirt. Doond nem .in. atrawberries. Silver Cra lUni.m rkiA. eoa. ceach d:uui-.i Mm U.'iiii..,.. t.. Harve Keenon Alfalfa, . , Hrvin Kellcy Green coin. J K lMckrfaoo Vrllnw IVnt -or U ear, Gloria Mnmlt apples, Notthern Spy Marion Westcott Pop-corn. John toftit Batbank potatora. A Coidoa New Bra potatoes. Airs Anna Weir Hreta. Mntnmrr squaan, poppel ppp-coin,..., , Albert Lynn Carrotta, , Arthur ReynoUs Kale, pears, Ben Da via ario'ea. -- Stanley Hahn Parsnips, Kohl rabl. Chas atiller-Stin flowers, pampkios. Geo Cvoheiwttubv Kin Mnwn Hi. play KagliahsvalnBiarnlbctts and cheat nata. Duane Olarvey Spittcaberg apples, Rhode lalaod Ke4.chtkena, White Leg; auru Geo Kelley Cabinet of nata. . Arthnr Morvan l"rrhM Mra John I-nftlaKra.. uroiuemi aouy, Bell tuachla. Mrs Deaiia Ilaiiw r.wTwt M dcu tomatoes, Logan berrtes. aomu rna r . 4 inniii annMh.u.. Mrs Geo- Cvuber l'iunrl nn.h.1. ries, peaches, tomato pieserrts. wool work, pin cushion. Mrs T - C Miller Tinnxl .lunlu enrysantnetname. Misa Nellie OotdoBJalliM .. . M ra Charles Miller Cucumber pickita. reier noumin tioat akin inar. nw iicuw j ones eoia nuow. Mrs Geo Hellaire Tatting collar Mrs M Oahnrn R.tlnK.r aoaaow emDroiaery. SBCOND PRIZES A Gordon Burbank potatoes. Albert Lynn Green corn. Thos Williams Red cabbage, Geo Cypher Red top turnips. John Loftis Kale, aonflowcra. Chas Miller Late Knm mUlnH. J E Dickeraon 8pitxenberg apples, Duane Harvey Ben Davit apple a. Thos Williams Kaffir r.r rit , . r - Hnwocmn, Geo Morean Enirliah walnnta Mra Duane Harvey Canned neaa ran. ucu urana, sirawoernea. Mrs Thos Williams Prac Vim Mra Geo Cypher Canned neara. kilch en arjicn. Mrs John Miller Canned peach plums, uanuaa. Mrs John Crocker Canned cherries bus Annie weir Jelli.i. Miaa I.ola Heiling Qailu. Mra Geo Hellaire Sofa pillow. Mra John Loftia V.rarhrttrA chrvaanthemnma. Mra M Oabotn Mount Mcllick work. EMR1CK HBFFLEY A pretty home wedding was cele brated at tbe new home of bridn and groom, on Baseline Street, Sat urday afternoon, at 2:30, Nov. 6 rJU-j,wnen Mr Daniel Emrick and Mrs. Mae Hi file v ware nniuH in marriage, Bev. Ouy Stover, of tba livangeiicai - Church, , officiating. rhe ceremony wasDarformed in tie presence of relathaa and a few in vited friends. Light refreshments were served, and Mr. and Mrs. Em rick deparied for a short wedding trip, after congratulations bad been tendered. Tboea preeeot were. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Hensley, J. H ueneley and wife. H Wehrnna anri wife, D. Corwin aod wife, G. A Wehrung,. Uren P. Jackson and lie, W. K, McUoort and wif Chas. Koonfi and wife. M iaa Kva Catching, Miss Fay Corwin, Julius Boreoeon and wife. Mra. Jos Downs, Ward Downs, Hillsboro; W. U. Wehrunrr and wir !... Wisdom and wife, and , Miaa Allen Wehrung, Portland. Card ot Thanks We wish to sincerely thank thnaa V w M v77 of our friends wbn tendered us aid and sympathy during -our recent bereavement, the illnees and d-ath of our dearlv hlnvAl mntka grandmother, Mrs. Christopher, of 7TX Tamiesie, of this oily, and Moa.DtiDf,," Dd del' to tender r-t is m m I An-niAl Ihslnira 9r ilia k.a!af..1 special thanks for the beautiful floral offe-ings at the funeral. Mrs. Celia Thompson fe Family Mounlaindale, Or., Nov. 9, 1909 SHOOTING GALLERY R DiGunia has bought the Corne lius restaurant, Cornelius, and es tablished a shooting gallery in tbe rear. Shooting for turkeys syary day. Give him a call. 35 7 R. DeOunia, Prop. A. K MoCqmeey, the Monntaia' dale sawmill man, was ig the city Monday, afternoon.-.. He is still running th'mill on railroad orders. BffMfi I s't he one season of all the year when everyone is interested in the Kind of good to ma he .them comfortable. -t" 1 : Men's - Cravenettea . Sllcher Rain hats 1 ... Rubber boots , , High top shoes MacKlnawa Ladies i Oil clothtcaps , Rubber boots Rubber shoes Arctic vshoes Children's Rubbef boot h Boys! U ftlrh rubber? Illgltop shoes v , 1 II 1 SEELS i t THEM f aasajskaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaasaaaaaaaaaaasa I i ! BAIRD I V i i ' Between the Dru Stores j . ' " ' ' ' , , : " j TfifiSs;.!! rwK. . 11 WiCWaia Siwta, Tkt ban mad (Mks otitic gl atctl. Sttcaase, Jbealaiwr Hifbtat r JTaaiaM- niKlU l. Jjarhl . taiwlanar Slhaia (itnm tA craclU tlaal, Urti tna katSlaa CtMlii' KaUvtt. Ma lr of bi((,fl gtmU cru Cibla Slaawl Xri. .a ,...,, u... a., a-. T. . , "JV m -JJ 21 Tfcna chappcrs kon without ' enuliltt(, will m Mt a. 1. taW UmU" '- " fniU,tt..M' '. ""I'" 'J -t blKkaat , eoaraa or aa S'tl. rrkc ije. onv aa f ou Steaat. Small . OUiaralaaa a JBte; BatdKT Balm. Mxlruf hlKht f ra.1. era. IB. . , aibit ileal. Alwar..l.arn. 1'Vi,-.. !J..r!z ' T .jw. laaa ttntlmnt. Alwayt tharp. Cut bned . . wllliual ba.Klluir II. trie. , .aea Saner JbsawmT ' " IV. 'NELSON HARDWARE CO. .. aa.i ... . Mrsii Wltoboro Christmas Is. On ; The Way Wc are to receive the fin est and largest stock of Christmas Goods,,., ever brought to Ilillabora We tell you this before the season opens, so you will know where to buy. We will have .every con ceivable kind of gift in the way of useful articles, well as unique toys tn bestwe can get from Toy JandvV We will have m rirami nnAninti i pmm mas Goodsion-December 6, and oar stock is mnmtriArli M ' i . . iiiamiiiuiu lum ana selection, the date. - RememDer