The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, January 20, 1910, Page PAGE 4, Image 4

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Johnny's Resolv. I
Fie was diainx at the home of Bin
b"t tlrl on New Year's day. and
everything might have passed off ail
right If he hadu't said to br lluie
ttvtber:
"Well. Johnny, did you make some
gxxl retutinis t-xl.iy r
"Yea. air." replied the tvy. "I asked
sister to tell me of a kvhxI resolution
to make, am! she said if I'd resolve to
keep cut of the jmrlor tonight for
about Bve nnujtas shed made you
propoee or know the reason why."
Comfort.
An ar ehstr. the kind that rwks;
Clears In piemy-by in bos.
A hichbatl flaa. a bol of lot.
A tantalus i f quair.t trvk-.
A foaming- siphon Ailed asiri l;fe.
A ro-rchaum frauM u:i m;iorm
nfe.
A paper cutter J 1 rrl.
A pboto of the wtpj! ;rt
A shaded Hht of sofust peach.
A te.ito.i a it f in hi reach.
A ciever book, a so;r.s fine
What more can mortal man dip
New York Time
Adjustab' Sentiments.
"When citizens acclaim you a their
choice for high position, what do vou
dor
"I abMe In a ratriotk" spirit ty the
wisdom of the common people," an
swered Senator Sorghum.
"And when they arise In resentment
of something you have said or done?"
"I maintain a superior indifference
to the clamor of the thoughtless uiultt- j
tude. Washington Star.
The Best On.
Th fine oT feeim'
la a-eomin hack a in
That this of world the best or
For to be happy in.
Some worlds, they ay, ar Iustw.
But I heir joy a e wjuidn'i am.
S:not ins ol aonj s the be ooe
For to be happy tc
Atlanta Const:tutua.
Weary Willi In 1911
Weary Willie-I've jest made t ree
resolutions fur V.l. an' I'm goin' to
keev every one of dein.
Wayw-orn Watson -Ye ain't resolved
to to work, hev ye. Bill?
Weary Willie Xo. Wats.n. My res
olutions are dese: in 1910 1 ain't pota'
to drink champagne, take ai'X t:hs
or put up at de Waldorf -Castoria when
I'm In Xew Torfc.
Romanc and Reality.
The poet dme;a in Arcady.
To Judpf front wkat fc wn:e.
in Arcady where raaefrdda Muah
Thruujc moonlight aosuner aiSta
Th poet lives m Arrady.
No wonder he la roee
When Arcady ts jun a room
Ttat tnu for three a meet
St. Loua Star.
A Year and a Day.
"I always feel a pity ft the poor
joung tuen of Ureniand. those Eski
mo chaps, you know." said Clarence.
"Xo matter if thuse pot feilows keep
their Xew Year's reTso:'otkcs a whole
year iv(.ie wou'.J thrvw it np to them
that they could tardijr suad ty their
principles for two days. Sid, isn't it?
Very." ChMjo Tribune.
Worried.
Tb man in the moon ts now w-rtti
pm
Because he a so st:iry. tise smoer'
H'a afnud that some tap m an
WlU stop there aod asa f jr torae Ja-:
Xew lor
Th Mosquito's Purpose.
"Erery one of d-.ml t creatares is here
for a useful purjy.se. Xew. whit do
we learn from the mos-juito, Tom?"
asked a teacher trying to evoive the
word patience.
"We learn from the mosquito." aa
awered Tom. "bow easy it ia to get
stung' ." Life.
A Poem.
Th up to dae lover w.tij i&j&ey
Now buys him a litti baiko.
ADd in it be Kea un Loim-
Clerfcasd LeaJer.
sics
A Theory.
Why can't that prima d-jt'.aa
more than twice a week?"
"I don't kouw." answered the im
presario, "nniess it's Uaase she tires
her vocal cords ou: uguiLg w.ih me
about saiary." WiiLLLgtun sia.-.
Prvrts and Learning.
"A l:u.e Ir-r.jig .-rjj is.-
And "liarare ls U's '
Now. bo la e-iucatioa gy.g to
Squar ttseif Un tr.is?
Ka.-.iia Cut T;r.s.
w reU iied.
ae suit cy
Unfonoed.
Mrs. Gfiniervy-1 ft-!
I found a dark hair on
cusijan.i wore isst sumc-r.
Mrs. I'ark-Ixiut w.-rry. dear. If
vou remember, your f air dark last
year. Lippincott's.
Lest Vit Forgt
Lives ef s-eat m-;i. now rvT.ir.-i
We can ope tl.e t.and of F.
Bcatt'rmg Uurel wreaths !'.':;!
If our witneasrs are t-s:t.T
Cleveland F.am D..
Quits Satisfactory.
Stern Father-Young man. tLe
in this house are put out ut 10 o'clock.
Young Man-That suits tue. Lvti't
delay on my account. New
Times.
Yuri
Th Suffragette.
The suffragette is here to stay.
I think her rather clever.
Let voters come and voters go.
But she ll talk on forever.
Yonkers Statesman.
u
ig Reduction Gon
tinued
CELEBRATES HER F
My stock reducing sale
prices are wo.rthy of your at
tention. If you are con
templating buying a watch in
the near future, or if the one
you haye does not run satis
factorily, it will pay you to
get my prices.
Mrs.Suanltvwn anJ Others
1 nterUineJ at Pinner
CK0SSEO FLIS 1 HF1VI-0
Dear 014 Tsassiar Still ia Vtsisl
REMEMBER
One-Fourth to One-Third Off On
WatchesExcept "HOWARDS
All
Mrs. Susan Jtoe Kverrtl Bvwn
ste'l known a a pitnrof 1
oet britssi her SO b birth Jar. Tu -Jaj,
at tte bome ol h r Jsuht
Mr. Sutie Morgan, urrt UDdeJ by
all her utTivin children, and
other iIativ. Mrs. Bwd w.
Urn at Itdej erd nee. Mo., Jan.
IS. ISoO. and ruarrird to Wi!
Ham M Fron. a Vetera of it
Mexicao War. D.c 7 14. The)
left Weeton, Mo . for lngon, Maj
10. 1S.VJ acd arrirevl in Torl'sod
Oo oherl. Cominu immediatelT to
Gold Handy Pins
A lady can scarcely com
plete her toilet now-a-diys,
without a set or
two of these pins for
fastening her cans hold
ing her collar trin or
csing in some snch way.
I have a lot of pretty
styles to select from
regnlar price 25c to $3 00
per set
Sale Price x Off
Genuine Rogers
Extra fine Hollow Silver
Handled Carving set
something that will last
you a life time, regular
price $ 10.00. Sale
Price $7.00
Tea Spoons extra fine
quality regnlar $1.50.
Sale Price Sl.lO
REMEMBER Every Article
except Waterman Pens, Victor
Goods, and Howard Watches
at the same reductions.
JSer Laurel M Hoyt
1 !Zf.
aaaaaaaiaBaa-aaBaaaai aaaaaw saaai aiHiaMaiaaHl
' COME AMD SEE"
per
pair
Men's heavy shoes
" work "
Boys' heavy " " "
Ladies' shoes per pair 50c to
" patent leather Hamilton
brown shoes per pair
Fine selection men's work pants
$2 (0, $2 25.
$3 5i)
1 75
200
3 50
3 50
150
I
We carry a complete line
of Men's Underwear includ
ing Union Suits.
r
Lad;es' and Children's
Styles and Sizes
Hosiery all
White Wool Blankets, per pair $1.25
W YATT Si CO.
Wahinft. a Countj, Mrs. Brown,
ha been a resident of this city ever
ucce. tier oq, Lrru. was lb
d't perjMD laid to ret io the Ma
Q;ccmWy Hr husbard died
Auturt IT, IsTl. TsteWs childrsn
were born la ib'a naioa, the f llow-
ing ban eg paseed away: Heorr.
Madora. Alonix stah C. ifa of
J. X. McKiotfT; Cjrua Silver, Dr
m. and James Lrerett The
foilowinj children luivife: Man
A Brown, Hilliboro; Alice Cary
MillM. Portland, wife of John Mil
ler; Mrs. Sasie Morgan, deputy
potaiiaire; John M Wellr-Far-fo
aieot, BilUboro, and Dr. Cbai
B. Brown, the tell knosn Tort
land ceniict and auto eotbuiiaat.
Mrs Brown bu elereo living
trsndchildren and six great grand
children. She has ben a member
of the M. E. Church for a lifetime,
and it nottd lor her kindneee of
he&rt and many noble qualities.
She u mil in poeeewicn of her
mental faculuee and hyrically is
as strong u the average woman of
fifty mre. Thoee pretest at the
birthday oelebr'io.
Mr. S3 Browa as-J chCJrea: Mra
Jofen V-:.r. lr C. B Ercwa of Port
lami; M: Marr Etowb. Krt Nasi Mor
jaa aad Jcia B owa. cf this citv,
rrarlciiuirr Lrti MJr. Ml Alii
Milr, Mae Sas-e McKtaae. Havt
'CW3 PortUai, aaj K'.-miz yilta. if
ika t; r-et f nsftrhiMrea me
iMcKicdtt S3-1 KaroM Jiiiier; cxhrts
jprnea! wrre Mrs Ijti.t Mi.ier. erf 1'oM-
asJ. Mr. aid Jlrv J V. Dosxii anU
UaghteT. He ea W V. VV.Utt, Mtwi
Prarl sas:th. Mm Laa-a fiUscoe aod
Mrs. Kic iicil-.sztr, o( Ihn est jr.
MASQL'EBADE SKATING
Fint muqutride rkaticg Saturday
evenin? Jacatry 22, at the Hille
biro R;tk. Muiic by Hillibo o
Baod Prizes for beet snitaimd
and meet comical cbartctere
SpUtor, 10 cents
ODD FELLOWS INSTALLED
How Old Is Hubby?
"llow mauy bnljlcs lias she?"
"Two, not couiitiug tier husband."
Detroit Free Press.
Crop Statistics.
Fortunes of a Novelist.
H wrote a novel which has proved
On of th six best sellers.
And now he's sot an autocar,
On ot th six best smellers.
T onters Slate man.
Industrial Items.
It -i etiiaated ttat ttis year's pa- '
nut orup iii Vlrfioia aul .Vorth taro
Una will be btiattii.
Manitoba raisej i'.jttj.ijjj buteis cf
wheat in VM3. but iast jear ttie ct j
atu.,unted to 87oCi,jjO boateia.
tpco W property.
A ewoiity wbii egaffed in bcUdlnjt
a bridice sposi a public tiiway is
la Sbawiiee eoooty versos JuAm
(Kao . Vi far. SIT. 21 L. E. A. (. Sj.
3. to ad as a sutdivtatoa of U
state forerDOieat txA at, to be iiabi
f " tbe &eiiBt -uri onziaoee erf soeb
T.I .i ...
i nuumea mat toe eottoc see: f t ,rt nUes. expressly ujde so br stat
Texas will uet the farmers of t&e Lcae 1 ote.
oiar siute Ihlc year at leaat ;g.iXw.ii.
There are more (ban a buudred firms
maDufacturlne rbooolate In the United
States.
Southern cotton mills are now con
suming 200,000 bales of cotton a year,
or as mucb as all other mills In tbo
United States are consuming of south
ern grown cotton.
II la -claimed that the wages earned
tn North America are double those in
Great Brltalu, two aud a ball times
greater than lu France and thre
Uum what they ari In Germany.
Of the S.2uO,i,;uo tbat tie fanes
of the United States nave rtelikd la
I lyotl the souta s share is riMwXiWJ.
Of the soath's total between I'jWj.uv
0U0 aud mffiJM represeou the
, crop of cotton, wltU its seed, an In
crease of between HOj.Ouu.CMj and
r-WJ.CrOO.OOO over laos.
Law Points.
A wife Is held in Voe verrjs Mrott
(Towai, 120 N. W. 5S. 21 L. B. A. Qi'.i.).
277, not te be made personally liable
for ber bus band's board by a statute
making the family expenses a charge
Th Wore' "Mi la."
The word "cane" comes from the
Latin "uJ-'le." a thousand. A thousand
paces of a marching soldier made the
Eoman idle.
District Depoty Grand Muter 0
i. Pelmatf-er installed officers of
Wapato Lod?e, at (latino, Satur
day night, at Jericho IMg, Baoki,
Friday. The installation was aa
follow:
Jericho Lo1?e
H B iMochy. oor4e grand; W R Davies,
vice.C H Sjenrea. setreUry; W II West,
treasorer; G W McCrsw, warden; K M
Eacks. etjtductor; N S Prickrtt, chap
lain; H J At ee. R S N O; C W Dodson,
Lb X C; A W Mills. R S V O; C t
Shipley, k S S, A H J'hipp. J S H;
Lotus Crrps. inter saard; I B Thompsoo.
.oattr guard.
f Wapsto Lvige
Taos Carrnhael, noble g and.F F John
son, Vict; W A bpac, secretary; H F
' Krahmer, treasurer: Bert White. wtd-o.
H L kossell. conductor; W Tavlor R S
S;BA La'sen. L S S; H V Stott, cha.p-1
lain: E J Waid. R S N G; Geo Russrll,1
L S N i; F M Hill, inner pnard, G R D
Bryan, ooter euaid. The Hetjekahs in
stalled were:
Mrs M i Ward, noble grani; Mrs M
Ralstoo. T-.ce. Ma!el Krahmer, sectetiry;
H F Krabmrr tresserer; Mrs E J Rus
sell. K S X G; M G Poeter. L H N G;
Mrs H Best. RSVIi; 1IL Rosaell. Lli
N G; Mrs B G Lamn, warden; Amanda
White. condactrts; inner grurd, Lulu
Asterson; Frank H.llotside attA; Mis
J Sprnre, chaplain; district drpaty grand
Blaster is Mrs K J Rossell.
Cha Emf, bo live- nar tr
bangalo," west rf le Ir
Bridge, ia etill bayini fare, ed
. . aww
6mot and Liahtnino. mD7 P11 ann4 " J " "'l'
On the approach of a thunderstorm i"M woold tMBi" that crld Witters
French peasants often make up a very would he t-ettr for trapping than
smoky ere In th belief that safety topn teaeone, but euch ia not the
rw.w. T7..L .. t. 1 . V 1 .
uuuiu ia isus laiurw. cj Caee.
D. B. Hewiioiier, of Job Croeing, ,
and the only horse power irriga-j
tionist in the cooily, wai over to
the city Monday. I
from lightning ia thus assured
some this la deemed a saperstiUon, bat
the custom is based on reason. Inas
much as the smoke acts as a good con
ductor for carrying away the eiactri?
tt j.
t lid
Wliile They Last
IN SWEATERS FOR MEN
AND WOMEN
RciMil.ir s .i!iu-s f..i $2'i0
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Mens heavy wool tx. (Oc untl
5C)c valuta for 40t.
Men's tan lij',h t.p slioc. rr'ular
$5.50 valuta for $4.25
Men, tan top !lot regular
$5.O0 valurs for $4.00
Special values in latlies anil chil
dren's Shoes.
BAIRD
Between the Drugstores
The Largest untl Best Selec ted Stoch
and the finest Patterns ever brought
to HilUboro. before you jet ready
for your Spring Decorations he sure
and see this splendid line of
WALL I'APKRs
Weill not only sell you the Tinest
Lines, hut we will j.;ive you esti
mates and put up the paper on'your
walls
Celebrated Keystone & Peats Papers
SELL CHEAPER Til AN EVER
BEFORE S03.D IN 1IILLSBORO
A complete line of paper, tools, paint
brushes, etc. Oil and Dry Colors.
Ill
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Main St. between Tamiesio Cemont Block and
Homo Stylo Restaurant.