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    HILLSBORO ARGUS, AUG 1910
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fu,t.-i-l at the rwrt office at Uillabo"lO
Ori ,::. second-claw, mail matter.
I.. . I.ONU, Kditor
County Official Paper
Si i ".-r ptum: 11.50 per Annum.
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IOXO A McKISNKT
1 in.- Orotnmian strikes the key-noti-,
f the situation in an article
in '.''.oilier column, when it says
that all county division affairs
slurs!;! be left to the county in
vol sM, or taken before a lejris
lati 'v. The state at larjre has
not!,-! s in common with sectional
divisions, as it is not legislation
that is jreneral in any sense of
the '.'. ord. In fact, it is not log
ilatiiiii at all - it is simply a local
a'Ti.lr. ar.d local it should remain.
Ami h ums tow ns here and there,
who wish to be county seats of
new counties, can by the ex
lr.fiiiure of a few thousand
do!:..r. make a great campaign
for division, while the merits of
the situation can at all be com-prel.-
r.dtd by the general electo
rate. As a matter of fact the
Cut-o;i' contemplated from this
county should lie left to the local!
votes, and the best wav to handle
thiivrs of this kind is to vote in
the negative against all countv
division or cut-off projects.
It is about time to organize for
the coining street fair and carni
val. Hilisboro and vicinity can
alw ays deliver the goods when it
conies to a splendid exhibit The
only danger is that there may be
loss of display because of not
commencing soon enough. Let
the werk of organization proceed
at once -the earlier the better.
rarmingxon suners an incon
solal'ie loss in the death of Mrs,
IT T" m
Herman iioge. vvnere sorrow
visited a home, Mrs. Boge was
the first to tender aid and com
fort. She was a womanly wo
man, and beloved by a wide ac
qua;' ta'ice, and her place will be
hard to till.
Ar-'iis and Oregonian, $2.25.
OREGON ELECTRIC
The:
of On--,
follow
rlicilule of departure aud arrivs
n Klectric Cars for Portland
F.;R 1-OKi'I.ANt)
FROM HJRTJ.ANI)
7 os a in 8 oo a m
55 " 9 25 a m
10 15 a in a is a m
1 2 jjp 111 1 05 p ui
S5 P i 3 05 p m
4 ? p m 4 as p m
7 '5 !' us 6 35 p m
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S'sn lay only
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20 p m
20 a m
Sunday only
For Sale
Eighty acres of land, short dis
tance from Glencoe and one-quar
term; e from the B. P. Cornelius
farm. Fine springs; about 15
acres cleared; balance in timber.
Price. $50 per acre. -Mrs. E. Albert-.
1628 Hail road Avenue,
San 1 rancisco, Cal. 19-21
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
Leaves fur Portland
Forest Grove Local 61 a.
Kilters 011 Fourth St.
MierM in Hvet 8:4 a,
K iers Union Depot via Oswego
Potest drove Local 10:42 a
Knters on Jdfcrson St.
Forest Onve Local p
Kilters on Fourth St.
Coivallis Overland 5:lo p,
ivnters on Fourth St.
l aves Portland for Hillsboro
Corva iss Overland j:30 a,
Leaves on Fourth St.
I-oresi. (.rove Local
Leaves on Fourth St
Fcrest ( dove Local 1 :oo p.
j.euvesun jenerson M.
Sherid 111 l-lver 4:00 p.m.
Leaves Union Depot, via Willsburi?
Forest Orove Local 5:40 p. m,
Leaves on Fourth St.
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John Peugh, of above Moun
tainriaie, was in the city Tuesday.
Detective Jos. Riley, of the S.
P. service, was in the city Mon
day morning.
Fred Uootl, who has a hopyard
on the Uood homestead, was in
the city the first of the week.
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v. 11. 1 rump nas rinisneu a
logging contract for the Parsons
sawmill, above Dilley.
L. C. Plunkett, of Portland,
was out Monday. He intends
going East before very long.
Will Hostetler and wife, of
near Keedville, were in the city
Monday.
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iicniian nun now, or near
Farrnington, was in town Mon
day morning.
Miss Tillie Cornelius, of Port
land, was out the last of the
week, the guest of relatives.
S. A. Curry and family went
over to Newport last week for a
vacation at the popular resort,
Roy Cook, the baseball umpire,
was down from Coriilius the
last of the week.
When you want ice cream, get
the best Hazlewod Kwbor's
Confectionery.
Emil Ospelt, of above Moun
taindale, was in town today.
J. J. Nusbaumer, of beyond
West Union, was over to the
city Monday.
John Fisher, of above Banks,
w as in town Mondav. He has
bought the Ed. Baker place, pay
ing $3,500 tor iL
Andrew VYestborg. the Farrn
ington orchardist, and w ho has a
splendid prospect, was in town
the first of the w eek.
M. C Hewitt, the house-
mover, recently raised the resi
dence of J. J. Kuratli, of Phil
lips, and placed new sill under
neath.
John Bohm. who has been on
the McCourt place, northwest of
town, has rented the Magruder
home on Third, near Oak, and
w ill soon take possession.
Mrs. S.. A. Holeomb, the pio
neer of West Union, and wjuow
of the late Silas Holeomb, is
very ill, and is under the care of
Dr. F. A. Bailey.
Wanted Middle woman, or
man and wife, to cook at saw
mill. A. E. McCumsey, Corne
lius, 11 1. Pacific States Tele
phone, Glencoe 9X.
Post Master B. P. Cornelius
and wife, and son, William, will
make a trip back to Kansas City,
next month, on a visit to rela
tives. You can buy "Snow Drift," a
hard wheat flour, for the next 10
days, for cash only, at Webb's
Store, for $5.60 per barrel. This
Hour retails in Portland at $1.00
per sack.
Dick and Oscar Hundley and
u w. Mouse went up to lamhil
county in House's auto, the first
of the week, and had a deer hunL
1 hey landed a buck.
ror rem: 00 acre rancti m
Lane County. 140 acres cleared
and in cultivation. Good hay,
stock and grain ranch. Inauire
of Geo. Schulmerich. at Com
mercial Bank.
Andrew Jack. G. A. Patterson.
C. Blaserand R. C. Vaughtwent
over to the Willamette River
slough, the first of the week, re
turning yesterday evening w ith
doodles ' of cathsh.
Telephoning to the: ctp r
The City and the Country are bound
together by the telephone line.
The farmer aud his family use the rural tele
phone constantly, calliuK' up each other and the
market town ou all sorts of matters and lor all
sorts of supplies aud information
City people also find the rural telephone of reat
advantage. A traveler from his room in the hotel
talks with the farm folks miles away. Without
thetelephoe he could uot reach them.
The tanner himself may travel far aud still talk
home over the Long Distance Liues of the Dell
System.
THE PACIFIC TELE
PHONE AND
TELEGRAPH CO.
Every Bell Tel. ph ire U the Center
of the Sytem.
A REWARD
lr AINSWOIUH KlhHU'S
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ami w ife have
new piano
James Beggs. well known this
side of V est Union, and who now
lives near North Yamhill, went
out the other morning and landed
tine six-proner buck before
breakfast.
Taken up: Jersey heifer, with
calf at side, just fresh: reeular
Jersey color. Owner prove
property, pay chartres and cost
ot adv. and take same awav.
ueo. Bacon, Hillsboro. 21-3
Mrs. M. II . Malone. of Ana
conda, Mont, i3 in the city, the
guest ot her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Baldra. and will
make an extended visit. It has
been seven or eight years since
Mrs. Malone, who was raised
here, has visited the citv. and
she observes many changes.
An engineer corps is now sur
veying the Gleneoe-Hillsboro line
connecting the United and the
Oregon Electric. The Waibl
Orenco line has been surveyed
and the crew moved this way the
first of the week. This bears out
the statement in last week's Ar
gus.
Persons living in the countrv
and wishing to take the Daily
and Sunday Oregonian for one
year can, by paying a year in
advance, get the Artrus and an
Oregonian map, or chart, for the
one price. This offer will not
ast long - so get in your order
soon.
Mr. Anderson, who resides nn
the Delolanche til ace. hevnnd
eisyville, was in the citv
the first of the week, ac
companied by his father-in-law,
Air. Poe, one of the earliest
settlers of Klamath Countv
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ioth gentlemen were in the
Modoc war, which rantred in the
L.-ii f r . :
ooumem uregon country, in the
ava oeas, so many years.
Judge J. U. CamDbell was out
to tne city yesterday afternoon.
uisposing 01 motions and enter
ing some delault cases. He had
expected that the Roselair man
date would have been here when
ne arnveu, out stated that, r
mignt ne a week or ten days yet
uc-iure a reacnes i onntv
.,;i,. r..t ... '
uancv. just as soon as it nr.
rives, he will be notified the day
on wnicn the prisoner will be
sent oacK tor sentence, and he
Will then COme and ntion ennrr
- , ' J ' VWVAI. Li
ana again send Roselair to the
gallovVs. Judcre Camr.hell in.
structed County Clerk Bailey to
leiegrapn mm the day the Rose-
air mandate arrives, and he will
come over the succeeding day
ior sentence, hneritt Hancock
will start for Salem to bring the
wife-slayer the day the instru
ment arrives, and be here with
him on the next morning. How
ever should the supreme court
get the mandate here this week
flamnhfll will nnss spntonio llf
I day.
Fine chance to build a home:! A. T. K
cheap; on easy term; part down, ! purchased a fine
balance as rent; 14 acres, 7 acres! through L. M. Hoyt.
e.isv rlpsiriJ nwtr not ln.l- ii.hii-- !
Iv "enoutrh wood on nh.- L.vL Hattiot'onnell. of Port
for it; just off road with right of! K . V,s,t,n ,vlat,VtH
a i .- mis week.
F. Bunsen.
here
PORTLAND MARKET
Mr. and Mrs. John Brown, o
IN a pa, lal., have Ixvri here this
week, guests of John Kamey am
iamily, at their home in the
V11ct wheat, per bu 91c country.
TimotWbay" ""J.ZZZ '"'. i.si!. it' Irs- Tunzat has again taken
Onions, new, per sack f possession of her home till Sec
totatoes. per s.ck f i i5f.. fi onil and B;woluio. Mrs. Anna
V7 V" 4 I MlllS. Who has K-Ctl r.i.lin.r
i 'uisiae creamery, per i4,u i . .. .
KKgs, per dozen ...r. -,4(7, ! lrhi n hiiv"W go lie to Portland
Mens, per id ivi iH ruianeiu resitienco.
suss Maud Kenworthv, of
t'ortland, and who starts fur
India in a fortnight, and Miss
U-na Wheeler, a district worker
in Portland, were in the city last
evening, ami lectured on foreign
M. r . Church
MRS. HERMAN HXill
Mrs, H. H. Boge, one of Farrn
ington 's highly respected and
esteemed women, died at the
family home, August 1, after an j missions at the
illness of several months. Mrs.
Boge had just returned from a
Portland hospital where she had
been taken for a surgical opera
tion. Her maiden name was
Annie Catherine Weiley, and she
was born at Niagara Falls. N. Y..
September 2, 1865. Moving to
Illinois she was married to Her
man Boge, October 17, 1889,
moving shortly after to Oreiron.
They settled on Iowa Hill, where
they resided 9 years, and then
moved to Farrnington.
the husband and one daughter.
Miss Anna Bosre. survive. Of
her immediate family, three
brothers and two sisters survive:
John Weiler. Hamilton. III..
Henry, Tioga, 111., Lewis, Corsi-
cana, lex., and Mrs. Albert
Derksen and Mrs. John Kunz, of
Hamilton, 111.
Mrs. Boge was a member of
the Farrnington M. E. church.
and the funeral took place from
the church, yesterday, Rev.
btietf, of Beaverton, officiating,
interment was in the Farming-
ton cemetery
Mrs. lioge was a woman of
tender sympathies and had i
arge circle of friends who re
gret her death and extend every
sympathy to the bereaved father
and daughter,
f . i ...
alter which the ladies served a
light luncheon.
Probate: Anna West hoif, wid
ow. apiMiinted administratrix es
uueor. nemard Westhuif; V, N
1 nomas and Frank U'esthotr
sureties. Benton Phill ins niititil
admr estate Linden Phillips; Jno
ixmisappui admr est Minnie C
Lynn deceased ;Chas Miller, A K
uwiua aim viet) ,3 ieenon, ap
praisers, ikornartl West holt est
appraised at ?177H.
Not For a Gntlman'a Ears.
"IlflM-iit th word the d.-finlnnt
usod," coiiimiindcd couiim.-I for tlm wo
luuii ptalntirr In a cuxo of Blunder liclng
trli-d In the find criminal court of New.
ark recfiitly.
"I'd rather not," biistifulljr ri-pllfd tho
deft-ndanf. "Tlit-y were hardly word
to toll to a gentleman."
"Whisper them to the Judife, then,"
mnBnanimoiwly utiggi-atwl counwl. And
the court wnn obliged to nip for order.
Llpplncoti'g
SIMPSON -HOWARD
Tuesday evening, August 2, 1910,
at the home of the bride in Bux
ton, Oregon, Mr. David Benja
min bimpson and Miss Tekla
Bessie Howard were united in
marriage, Kev. O. C. Weiler, of
the Presbyterian church, officiating.
The bride i3 the daughter nf
John Howard, and is one of Bux
ton's most accomplished and
amiable young ladies. The groom
is a prosperous business man of
most excellent character, and
with bright prospects for the
future.
As these young peonle embark
on the open sea of matrimony
J I IL.
Town Topics.
ChlcAfro will have a thirty story bote!
wlili n bathtub In every room. Thin
muHt bo a roiicrmdon lo the troimlent
trade.-Clevelund Leader.
St. Louis 1m disxallxfled w ith thu cen
sus count, but Its dlwuttlxfiictlon In uu
reiiHonable, There are plenty of pcoplu
tueie ror a towu of It Hlzc.-Altoti
(III.) Times.
uor.so cars are to be abolished In
New York. Gold bricks will bo next
and the city at tho mouth of tlm Hud
son may yet bwome really luetropol
ItaD.-Albuny Knickerbocker Press.
Varying Motivos.
How dlflarent aro the men who go
hero a praise to swell!
Borne ct.r b.f.1JM ,h(.y ove
And sum Just like m yen.
-Wasrilrniton Btar.
To Be Regulated.
William Fl. Itldyely, former comptrol
;i oi in currency, said of a ceniiln
speculator recently:
"The man Is us ItiKenloim nn n horse
trader r nun who was once iim-xii-ii.
ly culled upon by his father to mount
a nurse und exhibit lis puces.
they are followed by the sincere ; bis futher and said.-
toward
good wishes of a host of friends.
After some weeks at the seaside
they will make their home in
Buxton.
CARDINALS AND GIANTS
" "Are you buying or selllngr "-Suc
cess ftiagazine.
lhe Hillsboro Cardinals and
Gresham Giants have signed up
ior a game at Athletic lJark. on
Sunday, August 21. This will
doubtless be the game of the
season, as the Giants are coming
loaded.
Mrs. Ratcliffe. of Wasco Coun
ty, and who recently lost her
husband, arrived the first of the
week, and is visiting with her
daughter. Mrs. John Peugh. of
above Mountaindale.
Miss Grace Bath is visiting O
A. C. student friends near Trout
dale, this week.
After the Ball.
After the bull was over
Hue her take out a gloss eye.
Put her false tneth In a basin.
Loan up hnr bottle of dye.
Btund her cork leg n the corner,
ilang up hr hair on the wall.
And then what remains goes to bye-
A-f-t-a-r the ball.
-Ally Hloper's Half Holiday.
Hints to Young Minister.
Why close tho church In aummorT
It Isn't up to dato,
For dust should never gather
On the collection plate.
Most any congregation
To church would gladly go
If It felt sure that It could see
A (Irst class picture show.
"At the Bleenth Baptist All This Week
lilg l-rogram" would attract them.
The pastor could remark with pride-
Attendance? Why, we packed them."
Man warns, as we-ve boon often told
Hut little here below.
He'd rush to church If he could sue
A first class picture show.
-Bpokane Hpokesttian-ltevlew.
It was Mt ! height tr the ti-u at
the seashore-. Aunt ('h.irlo:t., my l
ter Until bihI I er eiijojlng the sea
ulr, niitl I -'vhtlly was enjoying lha
scii wstcr. My mint hsd ilutiii ef 111
tlrls Mild cotlldortl hrlwlf ri-Hiisl-tile
for us. Slw used to sit on tlm U-aelt
wnteliliii; u.
I was nadlnit one dijr tit water tip
to tny waist. I worw a llltln gold
crtws itKiut tny ne niiil had lout It.
Whllo l.H-Wtng for It I could havo weii
It ou tho bottom.-1 went d"u Into
deep water.
I had bet-n swimming a kmh1 deal
and wtia tlrl. Tliey uy that e bu
rning Is the hardest eervli on cnu
take. At any rate, lu tiding to awtiu
t'ack to ahallow water I found that I
didn't luoi at all, I g"t frightened,
j and this made- matters vrnrno, Tha
'Oils wna settling donu to tho aotilh
and win mot lug me ttlih It mt far.
but roilmllv nmki-s little dllTereiii'a
when one Is powerless, I called to my
sunt, but she did tu-t hear 1110 or was
Hot aw aro of my cotidllloti, fur sha
iiiadu u. 1 mete to help or call en any
olio to help mo.
Whs I ait awful thing It ts to In tu
ibiiiger of drowning and see soma oil
looking at you, thinking Hint you aro
pujoylug yeiiriclfi
Itut there was one of more cipo-
rieiu'e in sucli matter who (II. 1 se
me. Near by was a pier cxteudlng
out Into tint ocean, and ou that pier
was a man, lie was standing oter
deep water solum twenty feet alnite
tho surface, lie was In shirt wslst
costume. 1 ssw hltn Jump feet fure
iiioxt and swim for me. t wrut down
before ho reached me, but only for a
moment. I felt hi baud under my
arm. We rot to tlm surfarv, and a
few strokes carried us to shallow wa
ter.
Una would suppo that my first fch
lugs would Ih gratllude to the mau
w ho had helped mn. Singularly rnough,
what 1 thought about was my ti(
cross, a little K"'d trinket not worth
J5. As sihui as 1 got my breath 1 said:
"Oh. my cross! I fear ! shall never
It again."
"Your criMsT"
"Ye. I dropped It near here. I wns
looking fur It when I stepiH-dtlwyond
my depth. "
He cast his eye about tilniaud, sud
iieniy tnrUHting tils haua dnwn for
an object glistening In th sunlight,
picked up my cross and handed It to
uie.
It was Imposstblo f,r me, dri-ased as
the man was. to tell to what elass he
belonged, lie might 'Iss a lauuan or
a flihcrmitn or follow any culling jwr.
tnlulng to the water. He certainly
swam like a duck. I hesitated a mo
ment about ofTerliv." him limney for
having helped too out of deep water.
but finally as we walked up i n to th
beach I said. "If yon Willi call at tha
Arlington hotel 1 shall latve sometlilnif
for you."
"At what hour?" be Asked.
"Weil, say dlm-tly nfter luncheon.''
Ha took off his bat to 1110 aud wlkel
away, doubtless to get on dry clothe.
After luncheon weut to liry rmiiu
for a rmt, which I grniitly nm-ded. 1
was falling Into n dote when a waller
rapped at the door and said that a
man waa Ih-Iowj who said 1 had anked
him to call. I went to mv trunk.
where I kept my money, toot out a
ten dollar bill aud told thu waiter to
give It to the mull below. The waiter
went downstairs, but soon returned
with th bllL
"Ha says It Isn't etioagh, tnlss."
I was rather taken aback; but, gotng
again to my trunk. I got out another
ten dollar bill and aent It with the
first. Itut the waiter camo bock, as bp
fore, with the lucasttKe. "Not enough.''
kept ending additional bills until I
had sent $50, but they all came back
with the same iiieKnge. At last I told
the waller to ask the mini what would
satisfy him. Tho reply camu back:
"Tho little gold cross."
My surprise ut this was greater than.
before. Tho tniin bad declined $.Vr
and asked for a gold cross which, as I
bnvo Maid, was not worth $5. I had
no especial attachment lo the trinket,
so I handed It to tho waiter and told
hltn to give It to tho man below.
1 limy have been atupld about It, but ,
I couldn't tinderslnnd tho matter at '
all. Why a man who would lake a r
ward for Having n life should doclljio
a ubstruitliil 0110 for a girl's ornament j
I couldn't Imagine. Hut I was very ,
tired and went to aloep thinking about 1
it.
'vM, . umu 1 see tno man any m
on tno hooch, nor nnywhere elso for
that matter. One evening wo went
over to tho Hellovuo for the riance
thero. Ouo of tho girl said tlt
yuchllng party of young nieu wer to
be there, and wo all got our pretthmt
costumes. When we reached lh Ih-lto-vuo
the hop wna In full awlri but
mo yncntmen bad not
Presently they camo In.
"Well, I dot-lure," I exclnlmetf, turn
ing red fin n beet on aecing onf M.o,
there, "If that Im.'t tho man who took,
my cross u a reward for saving mn "
"Tl.,. ..1.1 . 1 ,
i", muu a may Mtandlng near.
In tho yacht' owner: ho'a a trlnl n.n"
llunitlre."
no bow mo nmj camo right up to 1
irimi to Kin awnv f,,r ....
cheeks were (lamlriR, but ho wiih too
pry for mo. Holding out i..v n,,.
he aald: ' "
I won't keep It any lomrer n.
wnrd, but I would bo rhwl tn. h- t.
tor a token of our first meeting."
Persian Rugs,
Every dlatrlct In Persia has n. Own
stylo and deHlgim of rims, vet n,
moro name U no guldo to nuallts .
good mid bad rugs uro turned wit la
ull dlntrlclH. Tho ebolcest uro woveu
lu allk und wool.
oroured.
Jenkini Was Igno-sd.
Wllllitio fills In"! wtods rv anld trt
i,.im. Imh-ii. 'Mv lomiirv, oh. how I
lev my coiinliy.'" I'MI s butler after
ttanl an Id thai the sltilciiian a dying
nun were. "I hope lhe country will
,l.i something f'-r Jenkins" I'll bill
i Jenkins, bill Molusly fl.iTpled
his testliuont, nod the lotiuliy certain
I) did uolhliig (ot Jenkins.
Colors In Cottons.
A irood mUliire to set tolor lit cotton
uinlcil.tls Is one tbleHxitrul if Inr
ih tilltie, a handful ( sail and a pall of
1 old water.
Tonti, the Nsspolilan.
The iinsierii business of life l.isur
nice Is a uniilunl det elupuielit t f the
sssts'liitloiis foruie bt lonil. a New
imllian adteiiluter. In bUVt Tlm nielli
tu-lifof Tntitl a ss ImI"US paid It rr
lulu sum of money Into a fund the III
IctcM 011 which wns dlt iib-d annually
iiiung tlm eurvltliig iiiemls-rs.
Bsntlpsper,
The U-t snudi-aix-r Is lundtf front
powdered ptirt W lue and sloul Kittles
Canadian Sealers,
Tho seamen who ship on anlllng
rruUe from t'atiada get a piopit tlun
ste sharv of the catch I'urlog the
coiirw of a pmlHablo sessi an oidl
tin t y sea man will rTlto f or
uinrti as his slinro.
A Wonderful Rose Treo.
l-'reiichmetl hold that Hie llliet fi
tree grows lu the UHirliiti gnrib'tis 11 1
'louliui It Is a linnkula. which has
I -re 11 known to Iwnr a llnnnitud bloom
at a time It covers a nfu-eci fui wall
to a w idth of aoiuo eighty ttv.
Th Red Hot.
The chief insignia of the cardinal's
dignity, his red hat. had as Its original
sigiiltlcaucv tlio Idea that tho wt-art-r
was to h St all times ready to shed
Ills bliwsl III umrtvid.iin for the church
Lead Pips.
Iiy polishing H(ul wit It iutnl.-e
and a wet rag and then applying
white varnish they tuny U kept bright
IlidedulMy
Mtst Mtseursmant.
A calorie, the Unit of measurement
Is that quantity of bent required to
ml the teiniwtaturc nf one gram of
water one degre rntilgrade.
A Rub Foe Tennyson.
When Alfred Tcinjott aptM-artt) In
(he Olford theater to rmclto but It, 0
L degree It Is said that his disheveled
ttslr and generally negligent sttti pro
vukinl tho iiiiilergrrtilutites Into grwt
ing him with the Inquiry "I'ld your
mother rail yi.u early, call yuu early
Alfred, deaf"
First Printed Almsn.
The tlrst printed almanac was the
"I'ro I'lurtbus Annls." Inu.il at Vlen
ua lu ll.ii by uu astronomer named
I'urbach
Psrsnte Flox'.
t urlotis eicrew ent is resemtdlng
rude flowers grow on tree In Tlerr
del I'uego l Urnv are found to t-e due
to a parasitic growth, bill tho "(low
em rouslst of the Inner wmw of the
tree which has . forced through
the bark and assume various fanciful
shapes, often those of the clpsal.al
srnuthus. swn 011 t'orlnihlan capltnla
lhe araslt thai rallies lt, growth Is
a relative of the mUHctoe
Nsw Brunsick Forests.
rew UrmisMs'k has about h.itsi.lssj
cfe of fir. sprine and pine,
Mdk to let.
Migllah is sadly misused at times
Mi the continent of Uurow. One algn
In tleiioa. Italy, rends, IHuner-Wlne
Inclosed," and another "Milk I'or Hale
or lo U t."
Lisbon and Fish.
It Is estlimin d I hat every Inhabitant
of Lisbon euls half 11 pound of fish Uni
ty. The i lly has Its lishlug licet of
forty sit vessels, some of hlib go as
"ir as the coast of Morocco
tulle away,
alily
Salmon Skin Leather.
The Inhabitants of the eastern coasts
of Iho middle of Asia clothe thorn
selves with the tunned sklus of the
!wou. It u asserted that It makes
a leather as tnuith a 1 .
h Game and tha Candle.
Many expressions, now In everyday
flie have originated atuiiud the ,.ii,l
utile, mid - lhe gnnio Isn't Worth the
iilhdle" Is one nf them li..f.,,-. 1
llcliil lighting had rcm-hed lis nr.....ii
high singe gambler won and lost for-
iniie t,y candlelight. When piny was
I"W and uninteresting the. g,i,e
Hie opinion of thu players, vvn not
worth iho cost of the catidli. whoo
light mndu tho card visible.
WIHilS'l RATION ()-LAND I I I I JJ
1N J.!'''l.(;lllC"IT f,,,""T OP Tlli5
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WAHIIINUTON COUNTY.
11 the matter f the applh allon of Cyrus
h i I wl 'u ' ' "", V ' "' -"-'H'"'
-.l, Uohu IhN. Ilosentl a a. Jam,
iioniini,, 1 i...i.. .. "i'
"ii niHio or ir,..,
llllliiluell.
and Frank
Pragua English.
For EngllHh Hpi-tiklug gnot ht t,,
Hotel Motiopol at I'mguo Im thh
"To blow out tho electric Ileitis torn
tho button. Wlno lists are u bunging
In the ground Door."
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SUMMONS
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1 It, . 11 i-i-i,
f-ill A t; :il
tlr-l el tM
1 '!.-l.l.
tin. 1. 1 At
Uietlfeult Court of !! "j.f .,f U!
gun, for WaaiiioKi.e. 1 unt)
M.OMln t aillini.l, I'lsillltlt j
s.
J. K. t'aulleld. llrfen Unt I
To J, K t Slllielll llrlrmlni!
tu llii ,SI of thnMUtr of iififiiirna
sr" hereby rixplllrd In i;i I a urt
Ilia Complaint tiled sgstntt von Ml iw
ahovn niilllliMl Ciiiirt and 1 on nf l
loie sis areks from and 1 It"-"
lh llrt publlisiliin ot ll iHiii iin l.,-
wtl: 0,1 or alsiiit rrelar toe 10 nutria
Snpleioter, I'lIU; and II you 1 ii ins
lhe piaiotllt f .r ttsut ili.-ii-'l iHU
joduoieiil agstnit you t "i"'"
Isrloif the inarriag entere 1 mi l In ismi
you and the pis, 1, Ull si r.nilsiel. h"
in the si-eond day of feiini.tiy, 1,1", m-
null and Void, sod id no bg H'1
the laitllinlnu. aid not Im.lonC a l"
1 1 1 it i it 1 lit, aud lor utieh oiii.-
relief a lo lhe Court nmv
Jil-l. .,.,
This Muinmons is puliii 7 "
oftlin lloliorithle J. We. ley 1 II",
of too County Court td the -W' "I
gun. lorlhn County of Vi,u,kI".
aid Order a mad" and . I -t . 1 mt tiieyid
day of August, IWIll, In Hi" '''
t'lreiill Judge iro'.l Wsahingloll t'"u"'
sud Ihn dam of lhe llmi ,olili-iit'""
I his HumntniiN Is tiin til, div id A"l!'t
llllll, and the (Isle O. lhe lad I'"1' !""'';!
of this Hiimiitons Is Thum.Uy U" 1 ""
Isv of Hriitemlier, H'hl. . .
Clyde Klehardsoii, Allorn.-v tor "-
lid, 61 t'hsinhiif of Con, no 1," I'1'1'
I'. inland, Uregon,
sml furiW
mi, liir.-l 1x1
Bxeiutor' Nome.
"';lHto'.ersol'.heH, rZ f
th. s of m.hool ami inlJeV, J? ,f ir
"i,li-i,ditiitH,
th day of
l... A II , If.
w'' 11 May Concern:
. nnn uiinf r nil .111 tltU I
s:.,jri,,;,s,,,,w"H,:i'
illspiiiin ihiisaine.
K. 0. Wright. Anidleii.iiv' 1.,..
-Nvej ftiwi liny a
Vollw Is hereby given. Hint
slgueil has I ran appoinli-d and eonliriaw
y I lie County I oiirtol annoi!"'" ,
y, Oregon, l-i seculor of the lad Wl l"
IVslainent of lllley l itvn, .e, ea-.eil, Sim
has di-ly qiiallllud as su 'h. ,
Now 'Ihnrrlore, all l't'" ;
laluis Hgnlnst the estate ( "
'v. diH-easml. aw hereby n-ipni '
desMiit the ssnin to the unil'-i-itf"'" "
the law iillii',, id llagley iV lime, ui n -horn,
Oregon, tngiither wlin l'n,l"'r,v ,' f
'rs, H 1, in su in, inliis 110,11 10,.
Illis Mill li t).
,1 A M KM W. ' AM'.
Ktm-utor of the last Will and T"
mi-lit ol It i hi V t'avii, dnceaieil
llagley ill. lisle, Attorney lor r.u'---
Attvnllon llolsltin llrocuV
ieo. It, llaglcy, of llillshoto, drsu
scliangc a lltoroiighliriMi i'"11'", ,n
registered, for another rrgi-lcu-'i " .
Iteaaon- to prevent inlcibici ,lmg '" 1
herd. Tills Is a line animal. Alitor
l..,l.... . li........... ...I.l, oir to exi""-
i.tviui a iiomivui w.-.....'f ,
for same icason will do wi ll to see 1
Tho Climax MillinK (' "JJ
furnish wickH froool t-iiarK4;
fiirmors di'MiriiiK ti Ht-ll "m
thfir wheat at tlifir f1'
house. 17tt
Just ask Kmrii-k & Crwin JJ
Huo 0110 of their new
trarw. Cots them every tin
and there is no cliiiin'e m - -
nn yourself or runninR s''ltt
in your hand.