PAGE a HIU9B0R0 ARGUS. NOV tO l-Mit Kntuml Kt thi Pwl-offlc at Hillnhoro Orrrin, m oxind-clja mill niltv. I.. A. I.ONO, FMIlnr t - :r -. Cmmtv Official I'apcr iiilivriptinn: $1.50 fr Annum. laanrit Kvrry Ttmrada) -BT- I.OMU A McKIXMKY Tho Arcus prizes tho Oivron ian alxne many other country newspapers, and considers it one of tho bri.ehest papers in Oreron. How it could possibly supiwrt Mr. Bower-man, however, it can r.it square with reason, and knowing that Boworman was a ccrioration attorney, it still pre vaiied, and jH'rsisteii. and ex postulated, and sputtered -all to ro avail. If the Orenonian is a pnvaehoti and asked to suptxirt assembly politics in Oregon the Aijrus will wairer that its con tt mj wary will say "Never airain." Assemblyism is dead in Orejron and there will be no more state conventions in the state. But let Mr. Dimick; and Mr. Hofer; and Mr. Abraham, w ho w orked so hard for the direct primary, and who when the stress of the fi.irht was on, deserted, keep out from under four years from now, for if they come hack and profess allegiance to the dear people the Republican party, what aid it can jret from a handful of democrats, will skin all the epi dermis from either of the trio who tries to run. Grandpa's Money By M. QUAD Cutiyright, 1910. by American Press Association. Jacob rirowu, farmer, had cume to be sixty-live years old when he gt his ljouer. A trot her whom he had nut f.tva for years died ud left him $30, UX in i aili. For the live years preied iaz tl:t i Id man bad ben a widower End lii 4 1 al.iLie. He had four children, two isis'-T i !id hilt a d.zeu more dis tant ri-l.aiws living around him, but no one had offered him a home. It was seiili.m that any of them came Eear him. He was referred to as "the tid m.ui." and the few acres of his stony oM f:irm were not coveted by ccy one. When it became known through a lawyer that old Jacob had struck It rich there was bustling. His oldest mm. Henry, was the first to reach his Louse. He brought bis wife and three children ah. tig, and he galloped bin horses for the last mile. It had been two years Kinee they had been In the old man's house. Now they nhouk h;mds with him. The son patted him on the l:uk and called him a fc'lorious o'A father. He must Klve up his farm nuil go Lome and live with them. For the r. st of his days he could Bit In a rkins hair and have custard pie three times a day. On the way to Ilenry'u home James a: il his family were met as they came 1: ivina;. James was the second son. lb? had often been heard to wonder why tue old man man didn't turn up hl tues and ,'t't out of the world, but he wasn't a bad son that Is, he had never thouybt of killing his father with a club. James leawd from bid Wiigon t i embrace his father and offer him a home for the next hundred years. He should have fried chicken end milk toast every day, and the best bed in the house should be his at riH;lit. No one should rout hltn out In tho moriilns, and fresh tea should av.alt him when he deigned to arise. Henry and James were squabbling when Hannah and Mary, the two daughters, drove up with their hus bands. They had come for father. T hey had heard that he was 111 and were going to take hltn home and nurse him more tenderly than a baby with measles. There was a row on the highway be tween those devoted children that was heard a mile away, but Henry gained the victory and bore the father away. That ni'ht his house was surrounded by the two Histers and other relatives, and they had to be menaced by a shot gun. At the beginning of the row there was only one lawyer In Gleudale, the nearest village. Within a year there were three. It required at least three to keep track of the suits and motions that came up. One stipulation that old Jacob made was that be should be privileged to see his lawyer as often as he wanted to. That was respected by all, but from purely selfish motives. It came to be believed that every time he saw his lawyer he changed his will. It turned out that this belief was well founded. AVheu death came at last It was found that he had made forty-two wills in nil. They had bobbed from Henry to James, from James to Betsey and from iJetsey to Hannah and back to James. They had taken In the two sisters and uist them out. Tbey had enriched Jiepliews and nieces and Impoverished theiu again. Four times In one year the father was kidnaped by relatives. Om e he whs chloroformed In his bed Kt midnight and lowered from a win dow. Once he was kidnaped nnd bid den away In un old barn for a week. That neighborhood became the live liest iu the btate. There was a Fourth i.f July going on all the time. Even u circus could not draw agniust It. No old man ever lived who was coddled and cured for m. rv V rumdi.M time Oat. u. matter ti-t he tins with, be w as uWcO if ant thing tnnr- ivnld 1 c done fur him. In summer .i i!uM tt.' a'uitil to f:in h m. :;;d m wi .! . they tmtmht M-iis wuh i..'!.;r . (jlasse set into the loji tint he mi .'.: see himself as he t.tasioj la-! too. T! Ooetor said that he ti ouM hute In id thri-e tear lender If left to care for himself in his farm Vueerly enough, ho did not die in ti e house of a relative, but was Mncken l' tho otlioo of his la titer just after nu'i In,: his forty sihkhO will. The saeg came on the wines of lov as s.m as the nous nont out Thot .ii:itMtil as to it here the funeral should W held, as to it here he should be 1 urvd. :is to who should py for the ooiliu. as to who should tveep the most The will was not read at the house of any relattte. They wouldn't hue It sit. They assomMcd in tho ti 'ie hall, and there wore stores if outsi.t or. There wore ijiinnvN for front seats. At last the reading tvean. and It took two constable to protect the lawyer from N'lug massacred on the spot. "As all my relative fnmi my oldest sou down to my youngest nhvo have been iHin.iM? kind to me." read the paper, "I hereby will and Nspieath to each and every one the sum of $K" And the balance f that .i'J,taai iient to the county of lb'po to i . ; n-i e its highway. Then" were si or et eti suits to (tv:ik the tvi'.l. but it oouliln't bo done. Jacob Broun hrd re ad hu man nature right and had made the liost dlspntittkm Jiossilile of his for tune. It may be said iu conclusion that every a!ngl relative took I is dol lar. THE REGIMENTAL LAUNDRY By AMBROSE MLNDt Ml IJ. Copyrtithl, t?h. ty Aiwih-.ni l-t - A-st lat'nn This storv has ma merit tho in t- deut really hapjienisl. Wheu the Army of the t "iimb erhind was lying at Murfnvsbor.i. Tcun.. waiting for the com to ripen, tii-iu-ral G., a brigade coniuiander. e--t:iblihil bl headquarter ou a ktioli. n his right was the tent of his , i,i, f ,,f st.ut. and on his left it as a t. ut ia which dwelt hi aids-do- amp. 1'.. fore thce three touts pael the smtry of the headquarters guard. Siatten-d almt tielotv the emho'ti.e Were the camp of the different regiments composing the brigade. Before one of the tents these regimental camping of one of grounds a young soldier, HiHy ol.oit. was loan ing his musket. He was the wag i f his regiment and never let an i.pT tunity pass to perpetrate a Joke mi any of hi comrade. lie was e-pe. ia'ly hard on the recruits that i a Iu from time to time, sending them ou all kinds of errands that a ic'i r.tn would know to be ridiculous. He was well liked, except for this pro-iisit y. w!;ii U he carried too far. His vet.-rasi ao Clates laughi-d heartily ut ids practical Joke. Hut every greenhorn who came to be a trained soldier It. bed for an op- Hjftilulty"to lillio il il H;mi."ed re" venge. One day a !ody of patriots who had just exchanged their ordinary lia!i:i luents for uniforms arrived frmn the north and were turned In mi the sin soned men of I'illy'a regiment like shovelfuls of soft earth thrown on well trampled ground. One of those unfortunates, seeing Hilly ( leaning his musket and desiring Information, walked-np to him and said: "Say, can ymi tell me where I can get any washing done around here?' Billy looked up at him with a st:re Now, it must be remembered that to a soldier at the front In wartime n washtub is as far away, as much of a luxury, as a table d'hote menu. Sol dlers' clothes In war are si lilom wash ed, and when they are they are taken to a creek, rubbed iwtween the knuc kles In lieu of a washboard and the dirt spots blurnd over the whole gar ment. But even this laundering Is practiced only till the soldier learns to get ou with a flannel shirt that shows little dirt and cuu be worn for months without looking very disreputable, Billy, as I was saying, looked up at the greenhorn with a stare. The re cruit surmised that the veteran was thinking where he could send him to get his linen laundered, and so he was. Finally, having concentrated his mind on Just where the regimental laundry was located, Hilly said: "Do you fee those three tents tip there on that knoll V" The recruit admitted that he did. "Well, you go up there and wait till that sentinel walks to one end of his beat, and while his back Is turned you, Just before he turns, go into the center tent, and there's where the washlni: 1) done. Mind, don't try to go In when the sentry sees you, or he'll slop you. There's a lot of rod tape up there." The recruit thanked Hilly for his courteous Information and started up the hill, Billy watching him. Follow ing directions implicitly, the greenhorn waited till the sentry reached the end Of his beat, then stepped quickly Into the center tent. A man with a star on his shoulder was sitting at a pi tie table writing. At tho recruit's entry he looked up, surprised that the In truder had passed the sentry und en tered unannounced. "Is this the place where the washing Is done?" asked the visitor. The general stared at him In some such fashion as Hilly had done. "Did some one tell you to come here to get your washing done?" "Yes." "Could you take me to the mun who told you that?" "I think I can." The general picked up his hat nnd strolled down the incline accompanied by the recruit. Hilly was still cleaning his gun und chuckling at his joke When, looking up, he saw the recruit he bad directed to headquarters coming with the general. As they approached Billy stood up straight as u ramrod and saluted. "That's the man," said the recruit to the general. "t'a'l the ooqvral of tho guard." said t:a gem rsl to P.HIf. Vorporai of the guard:" yelhsl Hilly. The lorisual came. :lntol. and the ge:i ral s d to Mm. "Corporal, take a eoupie of the guard and eseort that man,"' pointing to lUUy. 'down to the i risk nnd hue him wash this man's clothes. S.-o that tho laundering Is well done!" The general returned to hi tent, tho corporal brought the two men. tho rivruU produced ids soiled clot hex, and a proi esvdni ef Jeering men e'orts.i Jti'ily down to the ins-k, whore, under the suiMTintemlenif of the corporal, he did the nvrult' laundering This eiubsl Hilly Olcott guying re omits Ho smarted under tho ridicule he had Incurred ami burned lo do something to remote It, for he was constantly J.shI by his comrades aU'iil his laundry and akd to wash their soi!s clothes. IWIhly this had something to do with his future ca r.vr At any rate, he distinguished h-m-oif at t'hii katnatita and was made a lieutenant Having started up hill, he oontinuisl to climb till the ead, when he came out a colonel. Explained. "She wouldn't listen to my suit What do you supisiso is ihe reason?" "Your tie is so loud she prulsibly couldn't hear tour suit." Houston Vest. Soon Go. Two neck sre iv.s moush. t know. lloiM-ii-i tin tfiy V mav te. th coin to Mow W mv In ftfty - tvtnot Fre ta Sleeping Sickntit. S'eoplng sicklies. has Uvn Inown Iu West Africa for a hundred jours. Th Crow. Although the common -row Is one of the Nlottest of it) lug bird. It w ith ease can maintain a ci-d of thirty uu.es an hour for many hours at a time. Ic and Wtr, A ton of h e will cool about CSt.OoO pounds of water one degree. The Matiorio Zon. The .Vilgut metiurs are ln-Heved to irigiuate from n large cluster or tone of meteoric IhmIIi-n, which revolves around the sun In an elliptical orbit, extending far lievond the orldt of the remote planet Neptune, and through tt hieh the earth plunge annually. The earth is iiIhiuI ten days in passing through the entire cluster, which, from onr velocity Iu a puce. Indicates that the thicktii'ss of the cluster la aUmt t!,lo,iiMi in Ilea. Three Metal. A culile foot of aluminium weighs less than leu pound, u cubic font of east Iron -Ciii Mtmd.s und a cubic foot of cupper .ViO po'.nd. The Turkish Language. Turi,i-h is the softest toned of mod ern laligoages. Darkening of Hair. Hair darkens some JV per cent dur ing the first tlve yearn of life and a fuither Pst per cent up to the age of forty-live. This darkening la more marked In males than In females. Iridescent Fishhook, raiives of a iiuuiUt of south I'aelfic Islands make fishhooks of motherjf pearl, so bright that no bait or other lure is necessary. Government Land. The laud owned by the t'nlted States government exceed In urea the region ea-t of the Alleghatile. enough to mi;.e two slate like Texas, twelve like New York and ti f ty like Massachu setts. "I read in the paper la-1 night," said (lie lata riling house lady, "that blue li h on the New Kuglaiid const Insta I-'O dais." "Why don't you try one for break fast some day?" asked (he thin lioard i r Thai lo.,;s ns If It would be i !ii-;t er than primes."- Youkers Suites loan. IMs ISf.; 1.d client within th town. With nil lis i,. il.vn iuhI hustle, Win-in troll, v cars run up and down Ami all Is hump and hiwtlf!. I mi un to din farm he went for rent, i'.ut i-oui.i n.it oe a lid. All night he lay nnd cursei tho pent, A lonHy katydid! Puck. "Mislnh Walkah, wot' the dlff'unce 't'.veen you un' me?" "I hope there Is n great deal of dif ference, Ceorge, but I'll let you tell It What is the difference between me and you?" "lie iHrrunce, Mislnh Walknh. Is dat I'm poiite 'miff to say 'you mi' me,' an .Voll ;:in't." "I.inlies nnd gentlemen, the silvery vol ., tenor. Professor Jechnugh, will now slug the popular ballad entitled, 'Please He Careful, Dearest, Where You Slh k Your Wnd of (;um."'-Chl-cago Tribune. The old Kong Bang tho woakm-M ( a very shammy chap. They thought ho was a yaohtsman 'Causa he wore a yachting cap. And there's the girl whose dimple You can nntloc from afar In an autnnwhlle honriet, Though (the hasn't any car. And soon some Idle fellow Will n lot of notice (rain In nn neioplanlng ulster, Though ho never law a plane. -Cleveland Plain Dealer. "I)Id you get rid of the flies?" "I don't know," said Mrs. Corntossel. "After we had burned carbolic acid on n hot shovel mid made a smudge of some kind of powder and scattered oil of sassafras around I don't believe any flies could stay In the pbiee. I know um folks couldn't." Washington ritnr. And don't you remember hi umpi, Hen Holt, Whose voice was no cruel and grim, And his awful look when ho reached for the hook And called that third strike on Tim? Grass grows on the umpire' grave, Ben Holt. Where the Mudville crowds surgo by, And of all the hoy who saw Casey fanned There are only you and I. Denver Republican. IK YOU WANT DRY FINISH LUMBER RUSTIC, or SHlTLAr, ch.ur n iu stink at all tiuu-s iu our l.tu t .vllCll. Also ntlk l lull's I'l I'Ullil inn ui.itcii.il. FRENTZEL & McFARLANF. NUOS. M.iin St. ami 1. K. N. Tt.uks. IUh lln.m s. Bargains SO VISIT OFTEN T1IK 5c-10c-15c STORi: Main StrtH-t, IlilUhotn. New Goods, - Novelties and Bargains EVERY WEEK Just rccfivt'il from BOSTON a large shipmrnt of l) t oi'ntt tl Imported China suitable for Gifts. No article in the store over 15c Do a Little ThinKing This oeason I Call Around und Study the new T..yl,r line of Men's mude-to-mensure Clothes Compare Prices- feel the qunlity of th-ull-wool fabrics and jftvi- some thought to the new and nobby styles. Do it now. We do the right thing to all Call in. AUG. TEWS, Tailor, Hillsl )oro. Ore Upstairs, Schulii;i. iiih lliiik k, Notice to Creditors Nolle W hereby )fn thnt wi-, ihn inuh r Hignml, lime Iwrn, hjr thn rouiil v uurl of In- Htate i.f UrnKon, fur VV hiiiiii ,,, foiinty, it,Hiiiiliii i-xfi'iitn mid tuin iitnr riH:tii.y. of tht IrmI will n.-l.w!a iiimil of I, .ins A. Kood, di il ,in, Imm '(iiai uii-il nn mii-h. All .rsuiin h;n ililfclulln HilJlUHt mild dntiltf, ni n l, ri.hy IIOlllilMl til lll-M t Um hiiiiii. tn tm, will, nroiwr voiiidmrt. lit llm I.hw ii!ii-.- .1 W. N. Ihirrntl. in llilinlmro, Urnir iii. thin nil month from Itu? ilnii nf Huh ii .lien. IiUmI tlim SovniuiM.r 10, I'dn Kviiliiif Hood 11111I Kri.dKii.il. Ki iit-iit Mil Kf iHMiinr, r'n;i-v:(iv,r . , nf tii" hint will mill u.liiini!iit of UuiA UihhI, lleiiihed. W N. lUrrrtt, tt.iriii. fur u t 'Hiito. POKTLAND MARKKT Valley wheat, jx-r fin pc OhIh, No. 1 white jh Timothy hay " " .'.j,i. Onion, new, jn-r uncle j. , . , , , I'otatot-s, railc $t.i;f 1 v Country butter, jx-r Ih H'ii Ontflide Crenineiy, jr lb. y, "Ktf't I' dozi.u ,. . , , 0,',a Hen, r Ih , 1- ArM anil Journal, $2.2r. Murlfl-Atid llii-n he klum-d yon, I bii)ioh(!, JuHt at tlic imyclioloi;h'nl 1110 niotil? (iliidyn1 don't know wlii-tlnT you'd emtrtly trm It the imyrholoKlml 1110-tni-iit. A ik wifinnn wlio ciiIIimI Iiit fii'lf IiIh wife cnti-nil tin room Jnnt tlii'ii. V'oiiiik'b MuKtiicliie. fie hlark crow wig il nrw rnw, An' what you think ho do? I Hit tr.ll him: "!; 1 wins a man I'd he mo' man than you I "Hut hfirft' whut I will tell you In 1 on mm an' In law: I Yon ain't do only mini 1 know 1 What' iiiuilu o' r.Urm 1111' utrnw." ' Atlanta Coiimilutliin. Bobby Honi-Ht, U tliero twlim nt your Iiohmii? Tointny-Honimt! An' they're! Just alike. Hobby-Ilnllt Jint the niiiihi tvny or j nrp they rlKht nml li-flH? 'Joledo 1 lllade. 1 Am tifV nrirl.ll. 1,1 1, . .r, rw i .. . I. Brie Bald fulnily: "Why. Aluernon, hmk! In that oak, I iliHihtrn I eo mlHtletou there!" a a And the crew flahed them out with n hook. C'huiiorul. "I wonder who orlKltinted tho cx proKHlon 'rof'koncd without his IiohI.' " "I'robiihly It wnit nonic deluded Hum mer hotel Kiji.Ht who tried fo IlL'uro out for hlniHelf whnt IiIn hill wiih fjolin; j to bo."-(;iithollc Ktnndurd nml 1'lmeH. I've never eri 11 flylnf flah, Ariel y,,t they no Uouht fly, t Hut I can ahow you, If you wlHh, 5 The way to inaka a trout fly. New York American. ' Don i Keei &?? I'P limit ij.N.- V V" IXr'.l riiuii , . V X l' X l"r . . ".'v' '- ml I S4SllArii)DOOnS You "t the Lent value nml I li;h t iullty at iirh-ea 111..- thru., I, orflerlinr from our mtul.,jru.. Itaalu mtylt buxnlun iliiura, l.flu. I ronl il.i.ira, I", mi. I ullacr frt.nl nlndnna, ri mu4 up. K. II. leal, If d.ii.r frnii ra, tar. K. I. plnln wlniluiv frn,r., no. 2-Hubl nlndiina, ehrek rail, 7- Wb havn our own factory nml uv, vou Ihn 111 I.l t t imiii'ft .ri,nia. r,i, k carefully nnd hli any when,. i-:.-r,. u ynur llm ut maleiial. AK OH t VI II. 01. 1 15 o. n. will. Arm co. Illl.l lir.l Ae. tinlllf. f For the Anib?l!;.ns 21 dniberi'tp ) VLrUUUlllUll by mll fnr tliiiaa who cannnt atlemt In pnraiill. All Irintril' Hi, 11, llu ltiilti, Ihial aialiiliiatliiiia, la JfilKK. Kiir tun,-ttnr Itijilnnt prniiuring (ur i iilli jrti r nrilvi-ri ty, wiimnii a rluha. urnni-a, i-iiK'ni-nrH 111, ,1 luiliia llmk.TH Nn (in lliiilnm v r-inniliiiv tlou la r.,ilil, Tlii, mail crniiw uinain I tiiiirtiiiilty fiic ymi. rxiui iur tlavirlpUr linlli.tln iu tli Crrrnoiiipni- Hliiil. 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