The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, March 10, 1910, Page PAGE 3, Image 3

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    HILLS BORO ARGUS MARCH 10, IB10
rGE S
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FIRST &IIML
Tit-
lia. 1 1 ifc.'U
Of the HILLS
BORQ BAND
With a Carefully Selected Pro
gram, Classic, Popular
and Descriptive
A Real Live Concert Band, Introducing
Many Startling Novelties. Not 'a Dead
Number on the Program
30 Thirty Trained Musicians 30
8 Eight High Class Soloists 8
Saxaphone Quartette, With Full Military
Band Accompanist
The Orenco Male Quartette, Singing Many
of the Old Time Favorites
Prof. I H. Alexander, Hillsboro's Popular
Tenor
Miss Kate Shannon, Soprano Soloist
This Great Aggregation of Musical
Talent Appears Positively
One Night Only
Hill fell
i
A
GIVES VIEWS 2
At H quest of Mayor, he Ke
vicvvsS hk! and Drains
il'lllll II T 1 1 Willi always prove to b o. An r.etltloneil
for, the trench will have to be dog
about 13 feet deep at the corner of
rter.,n.i and Main to anord the tiripr
alnage on Hlxth and Main while to
afford any depth of drainage for the
gion aotitti uf Main will require n
fe t greater depth This of Itself I,
no great obstacle, but my experience
confirmed hy that of othen. Is that In
thla town at a depth of about 12 f-t
we encounter a very troublesome layer
of null ksand. Tula waa the trouble
at loa Angeles mentioned at the be
ginning of the paper, and If encoun
tered by a town without the wealth
of oa Angeles would have, forced an
abandonment of the work and a loss
of all that had been expended. In fad.
many eminent engineers alvlvl th.
Iah Angeles Itoard of I'ubhe Works
that the difficulty mlicht prove a great
;ih to make It more expensive to flnlah
t... .....I, t.. Ilirow It kWV .kit...
TbOH. H. W'ilken, Ci?il Engineer, g-t her anil adopt another out-fall. They
.i , . ., ., i p.-rsevcrcii, nowever. ami miany su.:-
'ipnn the rnjueet of Mayor Bailey, , , H,nbor.. ...uni not t.av.
presented his views on the matter v'" "'"uu ""r. y-m
ii sewers, drainage, and other Ran
S4YJ PK0BL8M HAH TWO SIDES
Also Aalmidmu to the Hy la
( Intrant
i'ary topics, to tbe city council
Tuesday evening. Mr. Wilkes gave
I Ur sewage pro'otti n thorough
liseeclion. His views as read, are:
At thf request of th Mayor I ahall
Irj to outline the tnoal pressing need
f lb illy III the matter of disposing
the sewage ami point out what ap
ar to not I he most practical aolutlon
f the problem under present condi
tions. That It la a pressing ami ur-
nt quratlon la rally.-tl by many, If
not all. of our InfUit-nt 11 cltl&'ha. and
o 1 1 1 in thcrr la no mid of addrcaHlnic
ny arKuini'iita. (Xhcra, In many rant.
inly tiffd tlulr atliiitlon illrinti'd to
lh- rvaulta that ar liki'ly to follow
fiirthrr m-gli'i t, and thla la mori- with
in the provlnrv of ttie phyali-tan than
h tsnKlnrer.
In t'onaldiTinK thla filtration I rnimt
ri rut illai lalm any qualin atlona for dr-
lilliiK upon tlif plan that muat h'-ulopti-il.
and wht-n thf rliy la r.aily tu
tit ur tin i-xpa of a a'Wt-raK; ayi
fin, 1 ahnuld by all matia rrfoniinrnd
hat tin- opinion of tin- vi-ry bi-t avail-
iibli- aalillary inKlti'-'r for an urrd. and
hla illrcitiona follows. I, ami about all
I ahall try tit do la to nlve an Idi a of
Hip dala nn'raaary, ao Hint whi'li hi
CRESCENT THEATRE,
H1LLSB0R0
SPECIAL EXCUMSJ ALL ROADS
Two and One-Half Hours of Fun, Pastime
and Amusement, And It Comes But , Once
A Year, So Don't Miss It. Popular
prices -Admission 25c, and 50c.
aa I -on AfiK'-tia and a quli kaand prop
oaltlon might tr Jnt aa rxprnalvr hrn
aa thin-, and.ould b clear bryond thi
rraiiun of a ainall town. Tli only
way to aaitrrtaln ti-for-hand a to thla
la to make frniumt foorlnica on thr
rout. -a that arn d. rmnl poaxlblr and
tlnd out bow d'fp thl layi-r l brlow
thi- aurfair and how thick It la. A
fi-w Im hca of quli kaand may for ovrr
i oiuc by curbing thr trrncb, but lhl
niidi-ra It far more expunalve aome-tlmi-H
ri-nulrluic l'l to 2 tlini-a the out
lay that la needed for digging in ciay
while three or four feet of quickaaiul
will ri-(ulre the uite of aheet piling
and tuultlpllea the coat of trenching
So to lD-fold. 1 found mt leaat alx feel
In a well on the north aide of town
ami an expert welldlgger worked a
whole day without gaining one Inch
In depth, and waa compelled to give It
up after alnklng alx feet of brlclc wall
Into It. Knowing tbeae facta. I would
certainly advtae very thorough trial
before undertaking anything that calla
for a trench deeper than 10 feel In
Hlllahor.u, aa I have been told by a well
digger of large experience here Itiat
he ban never found the qulckaand lei
than lit feet from the aurfa.ee, and In
but few caai-i ha lie dug 12 feet with
out finding It.
The question of availability then re
Holvea Ituclf Into two problem, one ot
hlch muat be met and decided upon ue
very bent thing to do in to go to wuik
it um, with the definite purpose ot
adopting a thorouKhly salutary teni
No mere money onHiiieraiion ai.ould
be ailowed to atand aKain.it the hcitti,
nd well-being of the coimuuiiii v ever
dollar Judii iouaiy expended will be re
turned In a abort tini" tlirouuh in
'reaped valuea and tent.iis. If t i i char
ter muat be amende.!, let tji.i'. be
done aa toon aa poxible. I'.tit v c n-e-i
not atop here, for the town i so m1!' i
scattered that no neerae avst'iii th:u
i poMHihte for many yarn to coin
can be made to eerve it all. no none
other meana must foe adopr-d for tm
outlying dlntrict. 1 think it Ik lino
that tbe common privy vault. Willi tt
reeking, fealerlng petilerie. and fly
oree'llng inaa Hhoilhi be IctlilMtte':
forthwith by Htrlngent n-KiiLiti on.i.
properly enforced. 1 have foofMl It ver
eaay to avoid theae peMlilential an-i
indecent nul-ianced In my own Imme fo.
the uae of one of the moat common
and plentiful article In Wanhltmtori
t'oonly, v I . : road dut. Kiiouko of thi
''an be Mcooped up tiy an able-bolol
man in one hour to diainfect m family
privy for a whole- year, and with tu
expenditure of I', extra, the privy can
foe ao made that the offal can foe re
moved on'-e or twice a year. It i- per
fectly Inodorous and (unitary If at
tended to once or twice a ilny. which
need not take more than one-half a
minute at a time. If the privy I bul l
on well -draineil ground, a coimiinn pit
may be dug, arid when filled the privy
may lie moved to uuothcr apot,
now done, but thla nhouhl not I
uiltteu on any ground win-re the
ever lllled by aeepage water,
theae projected drain thcc pit
kept from filling with water by prop
erly constructed tile drain exteinliiiK
clear around them.
If the Council will pni an ordinance
requiring dtiHt. or aome equally efit-
cleut absorbent, to be used, ami com
pel Its observance, the city can be made
far more agreeable, sanitary and desir
able, and a landlord who would omit
to provide tills simple and efficient
tneansrfor disinfection would be unable
ii a few years to rent his properly
4nl the city would never revert to its
present filthy and unsanitary condi
tions, even If permitted to do so by the
repeal of the law.
The keepers of horse and cows
hould be compelled to keep the offal
In airtight, flyproof receptacle, ami
remove It from the city at such pi-rlo.
Candied Fruits
By ARTHUR BINGHAM
fopyright. I'i'). by American Pre"
Association.
lulon la asked he will have the means I fore anv,llh( ,.an be safely undertaken.
First to follow the natural aruina
it hand to render his opinion und
landlngly.
It will not do to decide on the route,
li pth and kind of sewer, and start In
io build It, and then when we encounter
difficulties we cannot overcome, call
in the engineer to help in out. That
plan has been tried too often by other
ill.s. I'i Aligelca, within the msi
three year, has rxiH.-mu-u a vasi
amount of money trying to build an
out fall aower. when a proper Investi
gation beforehand would i.ave shown
the ground to be unsuitable and pre
vented the great expenditure on thi
previous work, which made It Imprac
ticable to abandon the route selected
mid conipelluit the expenditure of
something over 20U.Uit to get out of
a difficulty that might have been
avoided I proper Investigation In the
tlrst place.
W lieu 1 Btartttl to practice medHow
llicri; wns hub ailnioultlon laid dowa
l,y tint ecntit'inaii h delivered tn
dual mlilresH to our clnaa wlieo w
were KrmltintiMl that had greatly lm
prpsaM me. It was tula:
'Ketiu-niU'r that mlud has ireat
pfTf t over matter. Therefore try to
detract so far aa possible from th
tem.r your patients naturally have
fur you a practitioners. Above all
thinzi, preserve a cheerful exterior.
Th more hopeless a case appears to
you the more hopeful appear to be,
for by KhlnK way to your anticipa
tions you lessen the patient's ehaoce
for recovery, and you may be wrong
In yutir prognosis. lo not rorce pw
tients to tiiko your remedies If It can
tx.sHil.ly !; avoided. Kather persuade
tlieui or banter them. Ueuiedlea taken
iPS'taw hint s wUl are apt not to
if ' " f""! scrlptloa
from the dt.eW J -
dlsetise by unwelcome" aOMaff", f r
It seemed to me that there was sf
lot of common sense In this advice,
and I cut it out of the printed ad
dress and pasted it within my writing
desk in order that whenever I opened
the desk 1 flaw tbe Injunction staring
me In the face, so that It was lmpoav
sible fur me to forget It. I truly be
lieve I would have built up a large
practice by observing It had not tht
very observation of It on one occasion
led to my leaving the profession.
I had been practicing but a short
that it may never become putrid or of-1 ime when, returning to my office ou
fenslve. These open manure pile arc
the breeding places of the flies, which
I
e per
pit I
AUmi
can be
aa
act';
shallowest practicable depth toward I are becoming recognized a the nn.i
active distributers or diseae germ ami
rllth.
They should be banished from our
Homes, and no better mean to accom
plish this can be adopted than to de
stroy their hatching places.
8co-e of people from Hil'errr
iod Washington County attended
he aviation mfet in Portlsnd th
.aet week, and witnefeid Chan
Hamilton sail tie air in hi-
Die
McKay t."reek and Install an adequate
purification plant at once, or, on the
other hand, to s"o toward the Tualatin
Klver, using It fur an outfall at present
until the town increase In size to such
an extent that It can no longer be so
uwil and then Install the purification
plant. This latter seems lo me to be the
wiser course. 1 have measured ttie now
of the Tualatin Kiver above the mouth
of Dairy Creek and find It has a How
of u cubic fiet per second or thereabout
I miuie a rough measurement of fckat
Milry Creek, once at the Mountaitidale
. . i a ...u,.l ulfttit 1.1 ttecond-feet.
nrme, oi.u .o.- - . . . . H. L.J ..
M'Kay Creek certainly does noi exceeu i ui-iiai c ub ubu pciirci. rauiiu
tills, and I think W second-feet will be i 1D(i jg jea,g jQ a,r n Vl(;&!l( r
tound the maximum flow or tnal atream .11 ma.1
age
... .1....1 o.w ier t.alrv Creek may pos- I vere a
.li.u. . if, .r.i ii lu-cond-feet and this and I i no waa al th p.nnn v pi nh or mi nil .
The problem of disposing of the sew- I Kav reek may possibly Increase the I , ... n n ,,i :i
ce in any town situated a llillsboro a Tualatin Kiver to n the 0. ft Ait, Slid wbli.
I'm second-feet at the Jackson Bridge. I DOUUDaS pl'J 10 gel lDre wen
an prooaoini, I m an v timrs the nnmher who tl
oeeeed hie flights from the bill,
urrounding thearnphitheaire with
ut payui nl. There wsb no acci
all for far more skill and teen
iil.nl kaowledge than Is required In
a city located on a large stream or on
tide water, fur the reason that tin
only available atreams are small and
sluggish and flow a long instance
through low. flat farming country, so
that any pollution Is sure to ne notice
able, and If carried beyond a certain
percentage. Will become such b mmni
to the heal
tbe discharge
milled to continue therefore, any sys
tem adapted must he built with a view
to the llnnl adoption of some means of
puilllcallon that will admit of dlsdiarg.
lug the effluent Into the river without
danger of serious contamination.
When this question was iirst "'""m" " m Conn, paee and beside
to mytlentlon I Was laboring u.iuer .renehin. will be shorter and
mi that in
river can accommodate 10 times the
.mount of aewage that McKay Creek can
nt, ni .ti.,ii contamination, or In
other words, the expense of a purifica
tion plant will be deferred 10 times a
long by going to the river. By building
toward the river the sewage ta emptied
....i ,i, n.,,UUiv if the railroads and
he health of the people living below prlm.pal iUur0ughfares, and the ln-
dl.charge that It will not be per- v e Mli"nlM(r .. TO that ,ht
contaiiiination will occur at the least OD-
lectionable Point and when the purifica
tion plant becomes a necessity, the Jack
son Hottom is the most suitable because
nearer to the center of town than any
ground that la suitable for a gravity
day, I found a note rrom a stranger
statin? that a member of his family
needed treatment, but was muca
averse to receiving a visit from a phy
sician or taking remedies. lie suggest
ed that I call without the patient
knowlns that 1 was a physician and
studying the case without asking Io
symptoms after the stereotyped med
ical fashion.
This, owing to the role I had laid
duwu, was very easy for me. 1 went
to the house, rang the bell and was)
admitted to the drawing room, wheret
I was received by a very thin woman
who did not appear to know my er
rand, so 1 told her of the note thnt
had been left at my office. She seemed
to be slow In understanding me at
any rate, for some reason, did not re
sixmd very freely, making vague re
marks such as "Just so," "A doctor T"
'Til see," indicating that she had not
been admitted to the confidence of the
person who had asked me to call.
The lady weut out of the room ana.
lent except that the Wemne m-
::hin knocked do -in two or three presently returning, asked me to walk
.eoplein its fffirt to get itro tht upstairs. 1 did so and was ushered
.is tt'kila H. milinn t..a noihin. into a boudoir where sat a girl who
ii.. imnreaatnn the solution com
paratlvely easy, from tn ta'i im .
1 had known of several towns Installing
the septic tank system, and many
ihom I had believed were quaimeo u
v had told me that the septic tank
i.roi.erly constructed rendered the ef
fluent chemically pure, but upon con
sulting the works written uy men
nito have Investigated me queiiou .
find that such claims are utterly wlth
,.,,i foundation. The best results
claimed for them are that they reduce
the amount of putrescllile aoiios in
some cases TO per cent, and the same
lank under conditions apparently sim
ilar In every respect have been found
the trunk sewer will be locaiea in
thickly-built nortlon of the city, iP.Hteat
of extending for a long distance through
D Paulban, the Frenchman, whr
xhibited at Los Angelas, he wa
he beat and only aeronaut Port
land has ever witrejeel, and th'
meeting was well worth while.
The fact that Jim Hill now own"
but for a slight paleness did not(an-
pear in bad health. She was not even,
In dishabille; but, the older woman
having left me with her. It was evi
dent that she was the patient I weajL,
in armed with my cheeriest smile, took
the girl's hand as a matter of civility,
thereby getting her pulse It beat fx
trifle quicker than normal sat down
he U.ited, and has sent h bpu'
HI t'Jalt'imiUB IUI u io'i. 3 -- i , rw., I UIUI" li.v .
cultivated fleidr where no sewer is need- I vejOTB CUt for S paeS intOtDB llllft by m,r saij somethlng to make her
in. i inula me iiir.is..on - ' I uqook timtJer. is eucourageniens ii
that no quicaaiiu iu w iunu
Jiukson Itottom, and a trunk sewer, cen
trally located, will not have lo be dug so
deep to afford the proper drainage as It
will If leading to the west.
Another matter that should be consid
ered in dealing with this purification
problem to the- fact Hurt the septic tank
is covered by a patent granted In 1SSS.
the validity of which was confirmed by
die t'nited States Supreme Court In lSuS.
. . .nmt,n.h nnlv a 30 1 so any system mat compels we inuivio-
III oinei . v I ... .... tanks mas
rent reduction. The reasons wr ian.minii. "- -i
he men in the mountains wht
lave timber to fell. Hill Jb a mr
who doee things, and that Till
mook will Boon have two railway
ioes goes without eaying. The
Ly tie road will be completed th
Summer, without fsil, and Hi s J
ill reach the coast by snot he
year. North Washington County
laugh and saw that ber tongue waa
slightly coated. In this fashion 1 rat
tled on, telling her stories and Intesamt
ing her until I had secured her Cf vr
denee and a predisposition In my ffci
Then I said nbruptly: - a
Hut you're not lookuig verycWJ
today."
Then she told me that her back waa
troubling her and she slept badly and
mentioned symptoms that Indicated to
ItlT
t hi variation have not yet been deter- be the cause or tneir navtng to nay mrse ,00R CQt oQ jrom , be r,i way Worl1 nje a condition very commott and IOC
';:!Z! &t SZrrVZ wilUhen havetran;prta o facil- which there were a
, , e S at nresent that no one can. there will be but one such royalty to pay. itiea with the rest of the County. remedies. When I went away I told
with accuracy forecast what any When this bed of quicksand is fully In- her ttmt i woutj send her a DOS Of
..... .. i.. -in ,i mi it Is tried. A vesttgated It may prove to be In the J. H Lorf-UDe, 01 iNeWtOO, return- ,,,.,., r-ir . fow nf which I
Klll-ll "Bin "v . ; .r . . I . '
few rules must, however, be observeo Proir loea on ana p""'""' r. .. Zl i Tueeday from a trip to Southern tbm.,lt; sbe W0Ud uke every -day.
Oregon -and orthern Usliforna Then I left her to have some medicine
tod while he saw much hoe conn i intended for her divided between
.ry, he Bays nothing ihit would half a dozen real candled fruits and
eat this feet ton. a
own exprercion, "While I saw lots
of fine, country, and lots of pw
l.cvlces for Bacterial Treatment ofi8 tlf same value for irrlgatldn, and I country, the best would have to g
.. lt'iiit,,.,, fnvn V'enillrte: I ...av Km ht It cnttM ha hisiIa imu. nf on I - ... . . ,
ihC lew ground adjoining the town for a me to beat milBboro ana vvasn
few itionths In the Summer, but this can i ington UOUnty.
the number of persons and extent of
territory to be provided for, and the
nature of the sewage to be taken care
of. this will enable' the sanitary engi
neer to determine what la possible ror
ua to accomplish, but by all means do
io obtain even a moderately ciarmeuia natural uuec mej mu v. ..-ur
clfluant, and they may be briefly sum-1 the place of a percoltlng niter lor sev-
ed thus: The now must ue Haierai yea uuuimfiu iimuwii .
uniform as possible; li must i mecnanicai ana tne time win sureiy i-oiiie
.....i. ..... I ..... .....1 m'tll n.r,lafa ie.trt
not pass ttirougn ine ran i"" "e iwnen uie ion. ...
UUv and muat not remain too long In the adjacent water courses and compel
! the lank. - I the installation of a purification plant
The works I have been atiie io ud- i After the sewage passe mrougn a prop-
tain on this subject are mi'umiis tniuieny conatruciea sepi: ihiis. ine emuein
o..,...kA" ri v- iiiiuiu Hia.u ,.,,,"..
l'he Treatment ot SH'pnc cewase, o,
,....vr.r., w Hnrter "wewage anu oe-
aue Treatment." hy M. N. Raker, and
they practically agree mai ,
hours Is the proper time for the sludge
to remain In the tank, a shorter time
being Inadequate, wnue a longei nine
causes a dissolution aim ..'" -
the black sludge, wlilcli semes in me
bottom of the tana. ioo iun8
posute to the action of the anaerobic
bacteria renders the effluent unsus
ceptible of further purification In the
contact beds where the oxypen ami
......i,i.. hneterla accomplish the final
purlti. alien necessary to render the
effluent tafe to discharge Into small
Theie Is now before the people iOX
niiiBi.nro two Ideas, each demanding
attention and both questions quite Im
ii.ni in iustice to all pr
tie the Council should earnestly try
i.... eorefiii attention to both sides.
The tlralnage ditch now projected from
the coiner of Fifth and Main streets
,i.. .oniheust to the slough in
Tract K. In Falrvlew Addition, and the
. . .... f Third sn.l
one starling ai mo ..
, i..i ennn nor westerly io aicivaj
.... the fonne 1 mace, uie ae-
Igned to drain the surtnee wwr n
the streets and properiy "J""";
.io..,, n.a not nesicneu. noi vn. ....-j
i"1'.. . . ' v...
...... ... I. used, tor sewers, cor "e
very obvious reason that the first one
terminates In a slough which is dry
a,,.!.. nil hut the Winter months, nd
the second one emptiest unu .vj
small and aluggisn stream. .
The sewer petllloneu tor is open w
,i... ...n.e ohlecltou. aa 11 in ...-e""
to run Into McKay Creek. This stream
Is about the smallest one of the three
available outlets ana cannoi nciv... ......
date any extensive amoum i en..Bv-(
..,..,. .nur nr through septic tanks
...i.i,.,... heenmino- an unbearable mil
tf the sewage Is discharged
........ '.i, it ream will soon become of
fenslve and civic pride would certainly
prompt us to avotu crt-au... ......
, 1 1 ... I nlinu. Ihn rn
nuisance lmmeiiumj
, i,..i,ia nn.1 waeon bridge
........i. .1,0 o-eoat and Important traffic
h. meat reaches town. I "am
aware that the petition specifies that
only liquids shall be discharged Into It
i,i nevertheless sewage passed
...... n sentle tank Is still sewage
but little less offensive and dangerous
than when raw ana unireu.eu. .
Naturally the question will be asked,
.......... .h ..nn we do with the sew-
O.T..?" For answer I will suggest that
, ahnuld Investigate a number of dlf
ferent things before deciding: I .am
.ii .oea what nromnts one at tlrst
Elnnce to favor McKay Creek as ,the
.,nt it helnir close to town the nat
ural Inference is that U can ba used aa
an outlet with less expense for plV'nit.
i,., u. in a o-reat many other eases, the
thing that looks the cheapest may not
ver he eo successfully done here as
In the arid regions, for obvious reasons.
As I have said before, It Is not the I t,..n .11 ,h Philinin veier
proper thing to stari anyumig ... . mc; n,;, ...in
line, of a sewage system until tun data 1 uo m inumfi j, ...
1 carejniur gathered. Tne prottie sur- 1 town tne UfSl 01 ine weei, OPtensi
ey mtulekst year Is a good start, and , . , . .. hu-tiness He
t suDMemJnted by the borings hereto- 'y H rpal le DUueBS. Xie
fore alluded to, and measurements of I iaS be 'H traversing the B&oka and
the flow of the several streams, and Grieoville eeCtionB
an anatyms or ineir preseni. eouieiiia.
rail
over
d to use bie sent them to her with, my compumenw.
I called again soon ana asseo'ine
lady who had received me how she
had managed to impose upon the
young lady that 1 was not a doctor;
that it was Imporfhnt that I should
know what story she had told In order
Csptain C. E McDonnell, well that what I should say woum u,
u'r u r' 1 ... ' ' .tt. u ct.a toi.t ma nnt'to sVorrv
about that; she had given a.godd rea
son for my calls. 1 asked her If I waa
to Bee the person who had left word
at my office for me to treat tbe young
lady, and she said he wss awa and
would be away several weeks.
Ry the time he returned 1 haAmade
love to my patient, and she had re
sponded favorably. Indeed, suajjaent
Walter Galloway, boo of S. J
Galloway, came down from 'h
front on the P R. it N. the first q1 me t0 t,im a mere form, she salo he
the week, and went to CoiVillic. to hetmr her nncle. to ask for her band.
not take the judgment of any but men take a position with Marion Wilkep, I did so, announcing myself ak the
... . 1 . n I. .. . 1. .a ... . .... . m
pnysician no uau bsmu. i 'y "
member of his family. X
dltlons are different without becom-I 5j W lUe8, Ot 1018 City "
Ing In any wuy qualified to deal with I
our nrtiblems. We have heard of sev-1 n W PacV.riam of St .T.uwnh.
eral of these who were willing to tell ' . , , . f. ,.v fh .ol,r -iri ijUt 1 repUedthat I
us just what couta tie aime upon me " . t,llcoot,.ie,i admirably 1 went OB.
representations of some citlaen who had 0 tv th e week, Ooking Over theH15111 SlPCOi , ,, tl
a good Idea of the lay ot the land. ... BJ.ati ' Mr PaeWaViaiiil bt wh 1 .rald .o"thtag ttaAlt the
of proven qualifications. An engineer I Qun.n.ty fUTVeVOf ol BntOO CllUntV
number 01 1 . ... - ... .
ewera systems In towns where con- a. orvsuiB, atiu wuu is a eou ui
"Well." he asked, "did you pH tne
wool over thold girl's eyes?" i
I didn't understand what heimeant
..... .. 1 . ruimi nii.uni.iuu. ... . .ninuuaui .- , i ,. . . ....... n. .
s a safe bet mat an sucn engineers.- - , , , . young ttttiy tie lllien uincu' uic,
were utterly ignorant 01 ine simpiem 1 ib u hwi cpuccu v.m lutvwi y "Youuir lady be hanged!.. She a nrty-
elements of sanitation, so beware of the repBi,er ,1)4 may take a position five
.. u.hn n.-,n,. from nnothep town and I " 1 ' . 1 I uv.
..ti himself -s. civil enaineer. With the r. K- & N.
Now, as to what must be done Im-
,..n i.u- The dlteh alrendv laid out
tn the southeast is located on the oest m an A-Bus eaiier 1 uesaav. ann
Krr.e Ct? SLLZt W .-at the United ha-completed
possibly be benefited by a sewer that Is all bridge On their line Clear Into
needed'ln the Teglon around the court- Washington CbUnty.
house and cltv hall. Let It be put in, 0 ' 1 .
Married, at tbe borne u in
hrids's father, Bank", Ore., March
5, 1910, Elmer L. Hopkins- and
Mies Florence Eberlv, dsughter o
Mr and Mrs. J. F Eterly, Rv
W. C. Stewart officiating.
and a similar one to the northwest on
the route that has been preliminarily
surveyed. If the objection is urged
that they do not atrord urainage sui
fielentlv deen for basements along Main
street they can be made two feet deeper,
or possibly three feet, witttout getting
into quicksand. Let their province be
to take care of the torm water and
drain the basements. This storm water
cannot be run through any purification
plant, as It causes too great Irregular
ity of the flow and seriously Impairs Its
efficiency by the excessive quantity of
grit, which renders frequent cleaning
of the tank necessary.
If a sewer is not at once Installed, a
few septic tanks, located at the proper
points, constructed by the city, and
nrnnerlv looked after, may be found
adequate to supplement the thorough
ovateni that eventually must be built.
The tanks drained through some fil
tering material several feet In extent
into the tiles may be, made to serve
the needs of the city for a few years,
tut I da nat.ftdvlsa any extensive adop
lion of this method of disposing of the
nffai If the charter will admit of vot
ing bonda for th purpose, I think the
i It camo out that the elderly, woman
fl.m Timatall nf rer Phillirip. hs my intended patient, ho&given
' ' I ' ... I, at mv &tia.anA
111,. .11... 11 W ttj W . 0, ...Ay. ........
and she had taken me toJe the
young lady, asking her toe(pln her
stead.' The girl from -pure mischief
consented to do so, ' but there were
two of us hoist by out own petard.
The tw o older ones were brother and
sister; the girl was their nfece, an
orphan and possessing a 'fortune'.
I married her, and she preterred
that I devote myself to taking care of
her property rather than sending P
tlenls candied frulta. , .."V; J
Probably Not, f j
"You do not klsa as sweetly aa tae other
nrtrla 1 know." i
c !.i ii " i I said to get the goat of her whom in
your uii-wiui-i as wru e jour utorni ,,owed to beau. i
"Oh, don't I?" said the maiden, limn up
nr eyes ol blue. 2
Don't forget the band corcert
next Monday evening, at the Ores
cent Theatre, and give the bovs
eupport
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Edward
C Hank el, of Redmond, Or , at th
0. Lsbean home, below Schollff,
Maroh.5, 1910, a daughter.
R. M. Banks, of Bank, was in
That's funny! All th Other tx)a 1
with aay I do!"' L t l.
Cleveland Leid-r. H
She handed you that, dlfl she? as .
hardly Just the thing.
That must have roused your dander some
and left a little atlng. f I
Tuesday, and fare there is l6ta of But perhaps the boys she spoinMof, we
rattwarUk up hie way, . ASSSX
Argus and Oregonian, $2 25.
might tnnke a little note, 1.
I not -kissed the gentle maid
he had obtained the goat.
-Houston reel.