The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, December 29, 1910, Page PAGE 3, Image 3

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WAIUHfcB, JLWLLKY, CLOCKS, SILVERWARE
CUT GLASS, LEATHER (iOOI)S, NOVELTIES, ETC.
The public has le;irnd from th,. m-uh I have
practiced during the i.j years I h,c Inn, in 1.m.
jicsh iu HillslH.ro that No Hx..,', ration r
Mit-Statrment Ever Appear in My AU.
The jast has proven that )ini I u,lu.ti .- rcdui'
turns, they arc genuine harains.
. 'This Kale will excel any clt.tui.te sale -.r lci?i
drctl lines ever held in this muniy
EVERY ARTICLE IS INCLUDED,-
except contract hhk1s mh!
Waterman Fountain iVu:
chines, Etc.
The discounts it..tcl arc fn.ni my u )Mi!ar prices
which arc at all times as W ;is like ipmiiiy y,u
can lw purchased f.-i at any plan- in tin Mate and
you can readily sec that it will 1m t. y(1r alvan
tKC to avail yourself of the c temaikahlc reductions.
sale
' Howard Watt lies,
ViUor Taikii!!- Ma-
EVERY ARTICLE A RARE BARGAIN
A Few Sample of Many Discounts Offered.
Watches
Litest and most com- ,.
jirchfiiMvc stock iu the
county to choose front
JO to 115 per cent dsicount
ClocKa
very fine assnMim-nt
otic red at
cent d'.seiuiiit
'Si KT
Cut Class
I have a very complete
line of this lautiful
ware at
25 jcr cent discount
JUDGE 600DIN DECIDES!
ON UCHULTY LITIGATION
forty Thousand Dollar :slate
Settled in Probate Court
WO TO THREE HlilRS JOINTLY
One Lives la Ireland and Two 111
Proonylvinia
A vt assortment of Jewelry A c omplete line of the World
in Solid Gold. Cold Filled and Renown Holler Cutlery at
PUtcd. 20 to 25 discount 25;: discount.
In My Booh And Stutionury Department
I lnvc a lare nud fine assorted sto.-lt of bool, and an elegant line of the new
est and lcst iu Box Papers which arc include i in this sale, as well as every
article iu this dej ailment.
Japanese and Hand Painted China
1 have a nice stenk of these wares which I u ill dose out at 40 per cent dis
count. SALE begins Monday. Jan '2. 1911. and rnds Jan. 151, 1911,
It will pay you to come early if you wish to t ike advantage of this great sale.
I can not mention all of the hundreds of atticlcs which 1 carry as space will not
nnit. If you arc iu need of anything in my lines it will pay you to call and
Every
A rticle
Reduced
look over lay stoic.
lauki:l m. iioyt
1I1LLSBOHO
w it tut ou cr. t int. hist
Every
Article
R educed
Nunc years airo a hermit-like
Irishman died near Sherwood,
in the Sand Pitt district, and the
old gentleman lTi no heirs o
far aa wa known, locally, The
estate was entered in probate,
and thereupon heirs commenced
to come to notice from all parts
of the cornnaHH. The nrooertv
left by the old man consisted of
real egtate and money in banks,
and the entire estate was, or is
now, worth at least $10,000,
Kate McNieholan and Mary Mc-
Andrews reside in Pennsylvania.
and John McNulty lives in Ire
land. These three always kept
in touch with each other, and
fre'juently commented on the
fact that they had a relative in
Oregon They retained Baerley
& Hare to present their claims of
relationship and brought down
the family history to such a nice
ty that Judge Goodin has decided
that they are the true and proper
heirs to enjoy the legacy. His
decision was made Tuesday, and
unless a higher court reverses.
the three will share the $40,000
in property, share and share
alike. There were eight other
Claimants in Ireland; six in
Minnesota and North Dakota;
ar.n a number in Texas. Mc
Nultv was for many years a res
ident in Washington County, and
although he led an isolated life,
he was highly esteemed.
juuge uooain also decided an
other case wherein he removed
(!eo. Black as administrator of
the estate of R. L. Gate, who
died in this city a few years ago.
Grounds of removal were that a
true inventory had not been filed.
Doubtless, the fact that Black
was in the employ of the Haw
thorne estate, a large creditor of
Mr. Gate, had something to do
with the removal. Mrs. Laura
Gate, widow of deceased, was ap
pointed administratrix by th
court.
SILVER MEDAL CONTEST
in
HER JUDICIAL
FRIEND
B. SARAH KKYCT VAUCJIAN
'rr:ht, AiMrlran lr.
"' latin
'. Itulti, Ml m frankly, bot Uu
pi uiii.li i.f my iuvrr
'I'unUjr, Amy, I don't like III
Hi' U u..i i.i mi a, H nJl upou."
"". liMtt..i."'
l M aorry I unlit It. iHin't M It
) for n lin.ti.iit. Tmt ak'4
' my iiilulon f liliu, n.'l w'lni'
'' opinion. Try agalu; ak
,,rr If 1I1.7 ngno with mo, druii
If tl7 U.i ti.it, pay do attention
"'it I hnr nitid."
"ftafi Jit nk0 yo( Uulh Yotl
len 11 lo eour--a Judleloti
Wie-I n,r HV B i,li..nl .,iiihu
r" "T Hint wo women should lutvur
r IuiIi'.mi ...
" jurymen. Tour armm.
,l'r"i Mil. yu mv given mo tho
'I'-Qt lf y.mr I r.H.nl.ilm luil liMl'n
rj fviii. i,,,, t no alii'titlon
lli.-in."
"I trilM y w1i .. VlllirMlf
y! t.i nvi'lvf thorn an yon i-mi-
I'"1" w"fHiy to Blv. thoiu."
't do yon iiii-imr'
'lllll lull ur.i i,,..l... ... .1.1....
k - wiivj.", lilt voiiniurin-
r v..i to your 0 j.t
k' "vcu Klrcn ynu any oplu-
llrlrkw-nU thmiKlit a Moment,
h..i. - "i-inniv 1 nimuiiiii 1. nu a
1 ''hut In, f y wmit ,,,t uw
liZr' 1 wou,t ut 'ou! ,K) 'ou
.J'1"; I liroinU,.,"
tZlr"nWi W,n P"d "r frU'nd"
-h!r ft,l''l(w,'l, numtMT of
' in,'? "l "1,,y u,0MKt of bir lov
r 1, ' l"'1 n" ponllrmtHt tho oplnton
, l"M wt Hint they Und boi-u
nj . "(h with hi ,momiiil,
,,hi wl" knew film ioko vt'y
1 "f Itlm. ti.Ih UfuHt a loud from
"WolllHll " I
"Wrll. !ir ill.lu't y.'tl t.iki tier ml j
th-v niul .liiiki' in.-?" j
"Tin wr"li who wnrti.sl in.' :i It ;
ri-ry tttin'rior omnn. Afu r w urtilot;
mo nlm I. ilit luo (' Rt't t tn' ...iiil..il 'f ,
ntliiT. nml If tti. y .lid 11. t i-u!litn hi-r ;
I 1.1 ny 110 nii.-iiili'it t wli-it ntic ;
Iwi. I iilil V.m , !' I""l :i Jo.ll. lnl
mlnit." j
'Alul y.'U nki-t tlif ..ttn-rsV j
"I ili.l, I'll! It tiirn.-il mil nli know
IwHiT tliuti ttii'J "
hholiM Ilk.' t" know tin- li.'iin.' "f
thl Jiulli lnl M-roit."
"Tlint you rnti't know."
"And )'tl tii.wil tlint Hi.' mx'1''
you oktil f..r lln'lr I u r.--l i of n'.
kllowliig Unit "U tOTi' ftiitimisl to in.'.
Would t.'ll yotl ilie IrtllliT
''I nkiil tli.'in nil to !. frunk."
stupi.tr'
It'a not iit.Mimint to I"' cnlliil n f"l
Ml lltiikwill KiiH.-il, l.iil hiiI.I not It
inn. ' "I'm Kolnif to toll yoti Hoiii.'tlilnj:.'
nld Itor riiuioe. "I lvt' lioitnl ropoil
itli illt you Unit Imvo intil.il liivestlitii
Hon. Aflor n mini I itiurrtnl ln
Nhoiild wont evil n'port nlioiit lit
wife; lii'fori. timrrliiRt' II I l",U',r llmt
they uliottld he t loiiml up. I'm P,n
to make n ronf.'tloii u well. An old
flume of mine h'i" iil'l'ouivd on the
m-ene. and I've lieoit with lior n Brent
denl Inti ly "
"Vou luive?"
"Yen, I hiive, my reiuton helm: Hint
I miMinvled nhe wit the iiulhor of
thene report nlx'tit you. I inni lii.lod
til renew my devotion to lior for de
tective ptiriHiHo. I Imvo found out
nothlnir a yet. !t ''"I"' " H'Mmf
Rho mipJKiHe me to ho on I he eve of
hrettkln with you mid rotiewltiK' "''5'
eii(fHK,n'nt to hor."
"The horrid (hint!! Who Is ho?
"I u'iu not JiiHt yet ready to tell you.
I may suspect her wrongfully. If
yu wlU never know. lliU thin pon-mi
whone Judh'hil InU'iit you i.ppnvkiko
10 hl'tlhly-rm not golnc to iisk you
to brwiik 1 iroinle. hut I'm roIiik t"
mention the lmme of n woman I huh
piH't. You need make no reply. 1
cmiRht nil the Infornmlloi. 1 rilro
without one. I HUsiKi t Unth Swain.
Tho younir lady ntartod.
"I am eonllrmed In the opinion. l r
l....r onnllnniHl. "Unit jour Judlelitl
Men.1 nnd my former flanooe. who ex-
lur, ...'
H Cannot Help It.
A little Klrl nnt wulkliiK along the
tr.i't with her mother wheit tdi spied
fenn l.iu I.K.klng hut amiable hull
i).g iippron. hlnK. With a little sornim
h. lnii! to her mother, cryluc: "Oh.
mother; .pil. k! In.k at the dog with
the tiiii!l.il faoe!"-New York Jourual.
6tudld Elrv9jnc.
It. lit hi rl;r with tn dullur bill.
W lil HM'k.'t drt.lotf.lf
Not tlirouiih loolim thl bill, fur valu
mi nll
It wan 11IIII uiirflttx1.
-hanaa City Journal.
Physically Imposalbl.
Miinnirer-Mr dear hlr, the name of
your farce I ngalUHt IL
Aulhor - How no?
MamiKer- Now, how could wc po-
Hllily put "The llohhle Skirt" ou for
run?- Hallliiioro Amerloau.
Tha Mora th Marrlar.
Two hrn.l am l.ftlor than ona.
IT.ivl.li.1 Hint they ara not aorehead.
11... rm.iiv when ull'a mild ami dona
We can't Ret aliwul without forohead.
-Ciithnllo Btuiultird and Time.
11.lltrl1k.1ulv Went
"'Hi her f.......i ... 1. ...,. . . ... ....,.,i1 In
Willi,,. .1 '' "'. rvii-niiiiuK iii.ui jwtii RiKltl 10 lie re-i-nf....
"Ili'M . m.hiht ui'iwwen mem ono OtlU tile Hniue jeir.ii
. or
0... 1 any one oimi.
!l ' ir "mil wero not rlght,vaftr
, ff"0 l"v,'f cnlla hwanifl lew and
ie r,?,1"1'"1' " grow undemoiiHtra
n. , 0 Ponld "o uht that bo
'r'"ll'lg to throw off tho rlinln
'Hili'l""".' Illm t0 hli fl,,n,,,' 0,10
when ho Hhowod thin dlapoal-
,'C'i,..W,"',"'d "ait you aiMin aft-
"W, , vnKngea."
,, ,;m rnI you?"
. '!',(' l'fonilM not to tell that."
'", fur friend man or wouiaur
Th.. irlrl fli'Ht tmn.vl rod, then pith'.
Her lover ehiH d her In hi awm.
"Sweetheart." he ald. "who hor or
no Mhu, 8wi.li. him n Ju.IHa I n.n ,
you have not. It wn hor ohject to
11 r Z h,r Ji.dk'h.1 faoulM-H .0 Hem
ym to Coventry. Hut nhe ovo-to.u ho
heraelf hy trying to do too miu h. J ad
you 'bow a aw.onoral.lo n-. "
would havo got at tl.o bottom of It all
jong-ngo. Rut I would ra .or havo
you Ptuptd than dtHhonorahle Now
let us illHU.lH tt from our iiilmtn.
Indaod. thoro wua no.l.lng uio to
aar.
Backward and Forward.
"There are many piiradoxe In poll
Me."
"Yes." replied the Insurgent; "hero
In a list of people who couldn't come
l.mk heennse they refUHod to pro-
Kr,,ss." Wi.hl..gtoii Blur.
Motoring.
On wimlv rna.l w u,l our power
Ami l"'l '"'"'I' niiu" an ,H,ur'
And !i li frlKl.U'iiedT Not a bltl
Tlmt Kh l w l"8t , hm" of ,'ltI
Cleveland leader.
The lioautiful dainty silver med
als to be awarded at the oratori
cal contests at Gornelius and
lillaboro, w hich are on exhibition
the store wiidow of C. C.
lancock and Laurel M. Iioyt.
are being greatly admired. The
initials, M. 0. M., on the bar
of the medal, stands for "Mis
sionary Oratorical Medal. Ihe
contestants will be marked on
the following five points: Voice,
articulation, memory, gesture
(and by this is not meant move
ments of the hands alone, but all
bodily expression given in re
sponse to the selection rendered,)
and general effect (which in
eludes all that makes an address
telling.such as proper conception,
sympathy with its sentiment, in
flection, attitude, sustained force
and facial expression.) Abso
lutely nothing but excellence in
rendering the piece is to be con'
sidered. Age. former achieve
ments, reputation and applause
are not to be taken into account
The titles of two selections not
published last week are "Good
News and unpple lorn, or
"Knowing is Loving, and Living
is Doing." The first contest will
take place t nday evening, Dec
30. in the Gornelius M. E. church,
the second one in the Hillsboro
United Evangelical church.
Happier Day.
"My poor fellow, were you alwaya a
trainn?"
"Xo. mum. Onot I wu known aa a
man about town'-LouUvlUo Courier
Journal. Top to Toa.
Oh, women auch twtromlMa ara,
Sni'li folll"' they puraue,
They want to wear a million hat
And number nothlna ahoel
-Button Herald.
Tha Profaaaor.
IXiotor-IIe's qulto a famous aviator,
i.nt iHii't he homely?
l'rofoHH(.r-Ye; be Is tho aeroplauest
man I ever saw.-Chlcago xriuuue.
Try It
llurd work'a the only germicide
Tho only one, I Kuesa
For what the aclontlBta have called
The gortn of lalne.
Ulrmlnaham Age-Herald.
Bad.
"If my husband got what be ought
to for his aotlng I'd"
"llo a widow r-Houston Post
In and Out
It' not booauae poor love la blind
That trouble conwa about.
While two may fall In love, we And
That only one falle out.
Puak,
The Epworth League of the
Methodist Episcopal t -hurch will
give a watcn-lNignr boeiai at
the parsonage, Saturday evening,
from 8:30 till 12 o'clock. This
promises to be a largely attend
ed affair. Une hundred new
song books have been purchased
bv the church for use in the
Sunday School, Epworth League
and evening service, lhey will
be used tor the first time this
coming Sunday. Sunday School
at 9:45; W. M. Jackson, Supt
Morning service at 11. bermon
theme: "Tenting on the Old
Camp Ground. ' ' Epworth League
meeting at b:30; leader, Kev. L.
Jean. Evening service at Y:30.
Sermon theme: When God
Takes Stock." Anthem by the
choir, solo by Professor Davis,
"Turn a New Leaf, for Me.
Everybody is invited to these in
teresting and profitable services.
A large number of business
men have sighed a monthly sub
scription paper to have a night
watchman appointed and have
endorsed Jasper Williams for the
position.
Chas. Crocker, of below New
ton. was in town yesterday af
ternoon. He is settling up the
estate of Mr. Crocker Sr., who
passed away many years ago,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Morton and
Miss Minnie Abbott spent Christ
mas with relatives in Portland,
California
I the piece to vieit. Orange groves
la full Lb on, tropical towera, famou
hotel.,, hiatoflc Old II laeiona, a tt. ac
tive watering places, delightful dim
ate, making that favored arclion the
Nation 0 moat popular retreat. Yon
tea see It at Its beet via the
SHASTA ROUTE
and
TUB ROAD OF A THOUSAND
WONDEK3
Southern Pacific Co.
Up-ts-date Uaiua, firat-ciMa in every
reipeot, aaezcelled diaiag car service
qokk tiaoe and direct connection to
all poiau tour.
SPECIAL ROW 5D TRIP FARE OF
UlLWBORO t L03 ANGELE8
and RET0KN
With corresponding low fares from
all other aecUoaa of the Northwest.
Liberal atop overs ia each direction
and loaf limit. Interetting and at
UacUve literature oa the various le
aorta and attractions of California
can be had en eppltcatios to any S.
r. or O. R. a N. Agent, or from
Wlf. McMURRAY
Ueneral Faascnger Agent
Portland, Ore.
Notice To Creditors
lo the County Court of tha But of Ore
gon for Washington County
In the matter of tho eatale of Helen M.
Wbitten, dw.-wMi.il.
Not lew la Hwrwl.y Oiven, that tha undwr
algned. being duly appointwd, qnaiilied
and acting fiwrutor nfths law! Will and
Testament of Helen M. W bitten, defeated
has ft led in the above entitled court hi
final aeoount and report in the matter of
aid eataiA; and that aald court by order
duly made and enterwd has appointed
Tneeriav, the 17th day of January, Hill, at
10 A. M- of said day, aa the time, and tha
county court room in HllUboro, Oregon,
as Uie place) for bearing oojeetion to mid
final account, and for the tinal aettlenient
of said eetate. Dated thia Deo H, lulu.
J.J. WhltUtn.
Eiecutor of the last will and teaUment
of Helen M. W bitten, dnceaaeil.
Bag ley & Mare, Attorney for Eiecutor.
Auction Sale!
INSTRUCTED BY ASSIGNEE
10a.E 2p.m. 7p.m.
SATURDAY DEC. 31
Thomas & Thomas
j
stocii or
Groceries and Fixtures
TKRMS CASH. NO RESERVE
2nd Street, near Past Office.
J. T. "WILSON, Auctioneer.
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country subscribers,
$6.00
and a set of dandy Sil
ver Spoons.