The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, March 24, 1910, Page PAGE 4, Image 4

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SIRES AND SONS.
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Slgnor Miwflrflinl, th Spanish bolU
Bf htcr. bat killed 8.500 antniala In the
arena with, a tingle sword.
Professor William James of Harvard
baa been elected an honorary asso
ciate of the Academy of Moral and
Political Science at rarls.
John Blgelow, trustee, and other
repreeentatlTea of the estate of Sam
ul J. TUden wish to erect In New
lor elty a statue of him.
William Alden Smith Is fritted
States senator now, but once upon a
time be sold palmers on the streets, and
a newsboys' association at Jackson.
Mlcbw has pleased him by sending blm
a membership card.
The Greatest eipert on practical elec
tricity in this country Is the man who
la least connected with that science
In she poputar mind. He Is Charles
Proteus Stelumetx. who receives fTV
000 yearly from the General Electric
company for tcatfcin and directing
Us force of men.
General Souza Agtiiar, who acted as
commissioner for Uraill at the world's
fairs In Chicago and St. Louis, Is giv
en most of the credit for the new na
tional library which has Just been
opened to the public In Rio de Janeiro.
He was the architect and consulting
engineer of the building.
Ex-General Stoessel the Russian
military commander who was not
merely disgraced, but Imprisoned, for
Bis lack of success at 1'ort Arthur, Is
Bow a member of a big firm In Mos
cow wbk'h Imports tea and has a very
profitable trade. He Is In a fair way
to amass considerable wealth.
Sporting Notes.
John MoekUy. the Cornell trainer, Is
bow the proud possessor of an Ithaca
home, presented by the Cornellian ath
letes. R. F. Carman, the western turfman,
kaa presented the stallion Acrobat to
the Canadian national bureau of
baeedlng.
The Miller brothers, Donne o and
James A, Jr., the crack single scullers
ef the New York Athletic club, bare
retired. They won many races In the
last two years.
California leads all the states In the
Union with regard to the number of
Bile tracks within Its boundaries, hav
ing twenty of them In god coudltlon
and In nse as training grounds.
David Hunter, the famous English
wicket keeper, who has retired after
twenty-one years' service for Xsrk
hlre, during which time he created
World's records, has accepted a jtoslr
tioo of cricket coach at Marlborough
collage.
Things Theatrical.
Robert Edeeon was ence a lumber
null clerk In Bay City, Mich.
Hqlbrook Bllnn has been engaged as
leading man with Mn. Flake la her
uw season.
Charles Dillingham's next musical
comedo' production w IB. be "The Echo,"
by tVUliam ik Baron and Deems Tay
lor. A Taodevllle act suggested by "Chan
tecler" la to be presented, called "A
Crisis Ib a Chicken Coop." It la by
Edgar Allan Wootf.
Lew Fields wHl call bis review for
next suasmer "The Summer Widow
era.'' The author Is Glen Macdonoagb
Bb4 the musk' Is by Baldwin Sloaue.
. Henry B. Harris baa signed con
tracts with Charles Klein to write a
play for Rose StaUl, who is now play
ing her fourth season In "The Chorus
lady."
:. College and School.
Cincinnati allows retired teachers to
renew their service briefly and thus
become eligible for a pension.
Baltimore's school board has under
consideration the question of allowing
corporal punishment In the public
schools.
A student court of six seniors and
three Juniors has been elected by the
students of the University of Wiscon
sin to try all cases of discipline.
Turkey has but a single university,
that of Constantinople, with facilities
of medicine, law, theology, science and
letters, in this lust department the
literatures studied are the Turkish,
Arabic, Persian and French. In time
the study of German and English will
be added.
Law Points.
A bill of lading is held In Franklin
Trust company versus Philadelphia,
B. and W. Railroad compuny. 222 I'a.
6, 70 AU. WO, 22 L. It. A. (N. a.), 828,
not to occupy the position of a bill of
exchange or other commercial paper.
Knowledge of facts which aru suf
Sclent to put a reasonably prudent
man on Inquiry Is held ki state versus
Bouutree,' h0 S. C. 37, 61 8. E. 1072,
22 L. K. A. (N. S.), 833, not to be suffl
cleut to convict one under a stftute
making a receiver of stolen goods,
knowing them to have Leeu stolen,
guilty of a misdemeanor.
In Philadelphia.
Americans play cricket.
Philadelphia Is twenty-five mlk-s
long, mostly to the north.
White marble doorsteps are bv care
ful housekeepers cased lu wood for the
winter. "
good little house in Philadelphia
costs the rent of a poor tenement In
Mew York.
U Is a show city, like Washington
ad Boston. The register at Inde
pendence hall snows names from eyery
ataU.-Xew York World.
The AmaWun.
The house do left the kltohen door,
Where once wltn faith complete
s He 11ns sred hourly to Implore
Some dainty thins to cat.
With moHrnful bay be went away,
Nor save one backward look.
Heme Is no place for dear old Tray
Since Gladys learned to cook.
She says that eg and meat are not
, Required by you and me.
fihe tosses string beans In the pot
With epicurean glee
We atrusTflo with the bill of fare
Tllwt aha reads In a book.
Indeed, this life la full of care
Since Qladys learned to cook.
wasningion dlbt.
Suits With Character
Those "touches'of tailoring" that give character
to a suit or coat, are what every woman wants.
La Vogue garments excell in this particular.
Many Spring Styles are full of clever bits of
tailoring here and there, adding much to the
appearance of the suit and giving an individual
ity to each style.
Quality is there in every stitch and seam and line
of the garment.
They fit with a graceful ease that makes you feel
comfortable at once.
Come in and try them on. No trouble to us. Buy
oniy if they please you.
A. GROSS
Colonist Rates to
Oregon and the
Great Northwest
The management of the Southern Pacific Co.,
(Lines in Oregon) takes great plessure in an
nouncing that the low rates from K utern cities,
which have done so much in the past seasons to
stimulate travel to and settlement in Oregon, will
prevail again this Spring Daily from March 1 to
April 15 inclusive
PEOPLE OF OREGON
The railroads have done their part; now its up to
you. The colcnist rate is the greatest of all home
builders, ho all you can to let eastern people
know about it, and encourage them to come here,
where land is cheap and home building easy and
attractive.
Fares Can Be Prepaid
At home if desired. Anv agtnt of the road named
is authorized to received the required deposit and
telegraph ticket to any point in the Kast.
Remember the Rates
From Chicago $33, from St. Louif , f JJ, from Oma
ha and Kansas.City, $25. This reduction is pro
portionate from all other cities.
WM. McMURRAY
Gen. Pass. Agt, Portland. Ore.
"Keep Your Own
Sound advice
Limits.
It's all right when applied to holders
of keys to our safe deposite vaults.
Absolute privacy. We can rent you
boxes for f 1. 00 per year. Call and
examine them.
CORNELIUS State BANK
Cornelius, Oregon.
Spray jour treeB but do
forget your pruning shears,
krep the Standard shears.
rick & Corwin.
not
We
Em-
Key and Counsel"
within certain
A car ot Eastern corn has just
arrived at the Climax Mill. We
can supply your needs In any
qunntity. , ,
BACK Fl
Says Mexico has a (lood tlov
eminent Considerinii all
DIAS 14
YBAKS OK AGE
Has Keltd With Kd tf Vclctwiaaliea
Thlrtv Years
Hon. H. V. Gate and dt:ghter.
Miss Helen, returned Tureday. from
their Winter' star in Mrx'u'o,
here they winite.! everythinR worth
rbile. He save that one Jy Ihey
would be at sea level and the next
Jy tbey would be at an elevation
of 7,fkX feet. Mies (Sales a very
ill on one of O w tripe, and (or
twenty four hours her life
deepaired.
Speaking of tin government ot
Mexico, Mr. Halts eays:
Thrre aie Iwo oiiituom of Mexican
(rovernnu-nl the peviiuintic nd the op
timistic. Piax has ruled tlicrv, niittok
nly, for thirty years, and lie Impressed
tue vert miicn. I mot nun aim wk in
troduced to him. His force of cliaisctrr
tou uiiiiht sav Nafioleonic a tce-
latiim to me. While there In much criti
cism of his administration, and while
ihere l much Krfl not with Ii'. but
with his oiitsnlc suUirdiiiAtef 1 left
Mexico with the firm Nrluf that l'ia.
although an octogenarian, is ml.wliiiK
the oaly kind of coveinmrcl that at
the present time could be tucrrssful.
Strongly centralied. the process of kv
erumrnt has a solidity that appeals to
the close observer who appreciates the
class of people under the rule. I'iac is
S4 years of age, but he will hold the
governmcut until his death and then
will come chaos, perhaps that which
no one knows.
FREDERICK W. DAVID
Frederick William David, one time
owner of the David'e Hill Farm,
oorlhweet of Koreet (irove, died in
the college city Saturday evening,
March TJ. after an illneen covering
an extended Deriixl. He was l'-n
in Hamburg, tJertnany, Auguet 17,
183lJ, and lived there until 1M(
when he went to Australia, then the
Mecca of Rold hunters. Two yearn
ater he emigrated to Lalilornia,
where he remained lor over two
ve&re. in l.u, ne came to wann-
ngton County, settling on l'avlde
Hill named after him. Here he
lived for 38 years. Two years ago
be moved into Forest Grove. Mrs.
David and the following children
survive: Mrs Maty Thatcher and
Henry and William M. David, all
of the Forest Grove vicinity.
The remains were interred in the
Buxton cemetery, Monday. Mr.
David was characteristic for hie
rugged honeety and faithfulness of I
purpose and enjoyed a wide ac
qutintance in northwest Washing
ton County.
The Hillaboro Firet Congrega
tional Church, at a etx'ci&l bueineep
meeting held laat Sunday morning,
unanimously vjted to extend an
urgent invitation to their old pastor,
Kvan r. Hughes, now of Washing
ton. to accept th pastorate. He
has accepted the position and will
begin his duties Sunday, March 27
Under the terms of the contract,
Mr. Hughes will devote ihree days
of each week to the duties tf the
church leadership. 8unday, March
27. will he special Kaster Day, and
the mueic art! eeirnon will nave
special reference to the glad Kaster
tide The (Jnurch and rastor lootc
forward honefullv to a period of
activity and prosperity.
The Senate has come to Hills
biro. The young rreo of our ctty
are ab v filling its eit and our
fellow townsman, Hon, W. N Bar
rett. is presiding. On nut Wed
needav night at H o'clock the
Washington Castle invitee all
Hilleboro to attend an open see
sion at the Methodist church and
hear the big debates on the Taft
administration and on Woman's
Suffrage. (illriei for visitoreopen
at 7:30 d. m.. session opens at 8.
Judge Barrett will preside, Rev
Jean is chaolain. Benton ISowman
is chief clerk and 1 the boys rf Tn
alatin Castle clerks and pages
Admission free.
Twenty tons of mixed hay, clo
ver, timothv and cheat. Fine
stock feed. Will sell loose in barn
at $8 oer ton and up. Wm Lu
now, Olencoe, Ore. 2 3
Watch the farmer boy plow all
day in a pair of Connell fe Co.'"
nlow ehoee and then come to the
bouse with feet that are not tired
He then cleans up, puts on a pair
of Connell & Co.'e dress thoes,
takes his beet girl to a dance; gets
home about 2:00 z. m and Btarts
work for another day but you
never hear him cimplain about
sore leot. li s ine way our buukb
are made Connell & Co.
A carload of Winona and Rush
ford wagons just received. Connell
& Co.
The safe in the Sheriffu office
sliDned two or three tumblers Mon
day morning, and it was impossible
tn onen the receptacle, as mere
-r ,
were eome money orders ana man
n the strongbox badly wanted by
he force the8thingwasyshipped in-
the
to Portland by express and opened
hvanexnert. Frank Hto'i? aocom-
nanied the bunch of iron and
money to the city.
For fine relishes and relinhes
are what you need this time of the
year go to Connell & to.
TheRoyal Worcester corset
itvo .itnl comfort that YOU will
SEEBcatalog
NOWsREADY
Ws want trtij inn, Oirinf,
Potti7maa awl Stock to a
topj cf our W M Wot. II
to a mini J Urmlif
at U fat la Ula ntfei
LUt'ibm Hook U lM
an4 man wlbiaU Uaa
KM nbllnUuoiW lM w
dm 1 1 li Uu ii MrUscc at
ftnt (maty tn jm't ot hmm
4 mUux la Mm Wm4.
MskKI DMds ars Bat ft tha
Via iwl ar bM at tuur dralac.
Rm4 today tm Mw MUlug.
CHAfiU B. IXLLY CO.
Maim rOSTLAAD
Notice of Final Eittlrmint
Nolii'0 Is hnrrliT Klvnitliat I, tha unilitr-
Himird AilinliillraUr of thn Ktatn 01
William W Mamti, imtNumi, havn lllnl
in thn (,'otinty t'ourt of ths HUU ol Or-
((.111 for waimiiKUMi viuiiit, my ritimi
Aii'.ulllH ai AiliniiiiNiraior i Klin vaii
anil lliai miu 1 oori naa ii miinoay,
Aoril 11, l'JHI. at the hour or 10 uYlurk A.
M , bh thn time, and tin county court
room In HIllalMiro, tlifuon, u thn (ilarn
fur limtrlnR olijitclloiia to aaid att-xiuut aixl
thn 1 1 1 1 n I HKttlmiiBiit of nlil nttatn.
l)nll thin March 1'). IHIO.
J. W. MAKHII.
AiliiilnlMtraUir of tha Kalata of WiIIIhiii
W. Marsh, llal.
W. N. HarrMtt, Attornoy roraald KHtatn.
SUMMONS
IN THK CIKCL'IT COURT Of THK
BTATK OK ORKCJON KOK VVAhtl
INtlTON (JOUNTY
Lmira Hart, Plalntlll
till 1
ilant i
vs.
Mlkfl Hart, DotViu
To Mike Hart, iMtfmiilaiit aliova iiaiiiixl
In the name of the HtaUtofOrnKoii: You
,ni Imrfihy notllled that tha plalntirT Iihm
liliul a (viinplallit aKaliml you In the alnive
Kiilillml court and rtauHU, and you arn
hiireby reulrl tnaiiar ami aiiiwnr the
(vniiiilalnt or Ills some epixiarsniM liitrmu
011 or linfori the last day prescribed by the
order of publication thereof, to-wiL: the
14th day of May, A. I 1U1U; and If you
fail no to appear and answer the com
plaint or tile some appearance herein, thn
phiinLirt will cauue your default to be en
tered and doUnI, and will apply to the
011 rt for the relief prayed for 111 her com
plaint herein, to-wit: a decree forever
lli.HoiviiiK me Donua 01 inairiinony riin-
itie lietweeu you and plalntltr and for
inch other and further relief as to the
court may aeeui meet and proper.
The date of the first publication of tills
miminoriM In Thursday, the 24th day of
March. A. I)., miu. anu mis summons la
to be publlHhed on every Thursday of
each week ror a penou 01 an weoKH
twenn said dates.
This Muiniiions la publlMlied by order of
lion. J. IJ. tlamplKiil, Jiiilireol the alKive
entitled court, made la Chambers, this
WHt day of March, A. U., 1WIII.
(JMAO. J. NUHNIHI.K,
Attorney lor Plalntlll'.
W. E. Bouosein, of abive Moun
ta.ndale was in town yeMerd.
d S" In he Arg
town yesterday,
us
Rest Room fund. He says that be
will gie Hilleboro people all the
rest they want next Bummer, with
plenty of shade thrown in providid
they will visit his mountain ranch
April 8, Dr. Lowe, the optician,
will be in Hilleboro.
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IVTHE
THIS WEEIi
Something strictly late and nifty in all the
swell styles of nobby neckwear (i l.ulics.
Friers Reasonable
Ladies' shiit waists, uc.it jutU-rns nt liht
prices.
They arc beauties Those r.Ucut ami Tau
rumps, lulvanee stjles.
Th iii.ilifu'.itiiis tf the Tuitions Armor Plate
Hosiery, arc style ami durability.
is the corset for
need with thai
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new spring o u. '
Everything up to date in Men's Tocry.
BAIRD
Between the Druj( Stores
WE THAN YOU.
l'rictuls and pat i mis. l)r by your liberal
patronage wc liavo uccoiuplislu-d mr aim,
in tlosin out various lines and rcducitiK
iiir ovcr-stipiily, in the rcdtutioii sale
just closed which wc hope has liccu a
U'ticfit to us all.
Now with New Goods, and riht
prices, We know wc can please you, and
it will Ik our aim at all times to cater to
the wants of our customers.
Our Motto la, "LIVE
Mays & Conover,
Old Turnip 8eeuV
Turnip swiIm Iuivk been kimu-n t, l.
'loriuuiit for Mcvcn veiim n,r,,n,.i,
IhK lilanlcd too doi-p uml after that
time to sprout.
Pleasure end Appetite.
The Impulse to rrlobrntc ,iy Joyful
event or iiimlvcrHitry ,y (1llll(,r , a
rational one, phyHlclniiH siiy, for pleas
ure cxi lU-s ImiiKcr JllHt im i1IniiKi'ch-
om buuuuuoiih taku the iippclllo nwnv
81de Llohts on History.
Peter the (Jreat hud Mlnrlcil in to
learn the h1iI rnrpi'iitcr'n Irndo.
I would linvo Hhlppcd ns n
before tho rmiKt," Im explained
wil lor
only
1 oont like tho Men or i.i.in.r ..nn.i
'old salt fetor.'"
Wnrnlnic tlm Jnoklps Hint "Klilver
niy tlmberfl': would lio considered lezu
mnjesty mill piiiiIhIkhI 11 h such, Im pro
ceeded to cliiisu tho hIiiivIiikm nloiid
tho workbeiieu.-LChlcnKO Trllmno,
Suiting ths Aotion to the Word.
Uuw very tiresome 4 the man
LIVE."
SChOLLS,
OKI CON.
Who always Is explnlnli'K.
Vou bent Itr
if I hate that phraaa. It makes me w
1 duck and iIoi1k. but evrywlir
ir 1 meet It.
"Iteat It, lieat It If you can!
It's awful, but I have a pla'i
To meet It. . ,
The moment soma one ak me m
Kor answer I put on my hat
And beat It. ,.
1 m -Kansas City THn
Small Change.
T ..It,,,,. 1 U'llS
In tHH
ii. a iiireo vriim him . . ,1
olty," sold the atrnniier as Im
Ills dinner. "City looks tho s"1"1';,
"I don't find much chnnK", "
marked tho waiter n ho took tip "
dliiio Unit whs left from tho two ui'
bill. New York Journal.
Advice. I
Just lot the aviators (to
A-enlllng ihrouuh the air,
And let the conwta flirt their tali"
At Uureulce'a hnlr, . ..
It l'aulhan climb to awful Ik'US"'
The while hla motors whl.
Let Zcppulln ao suek the lolo ,
tlut don't ncalect your blsl .
-Bomervllle Juunia''
AND LET
TRY US,
HI
1 .nife,