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HILLBBORO A ROD 3 NOVBaiBI 90 a . i Ladies' Suits and Coats For ten days following Thanksgiving we will oner the to the people of Washington county in A above lines. hand bills MANY LINES will be on sale in Hillsboro, Ore. "xhey say, among otner things, that you tied your wives up In Backs and threw 'em Into the Bospborus." 'Tied 'em up In sacks, eh?" snarled the ex-sultan. "All I did was to get 'em some hobble skirts. They Insisted on 'em." Louisville Courier-Journal. Xn viewing- baseball games at times we note with great dislike A man who labors not at all, yet goes out on a strike, i Dallas News. "I hope your novel ends happily r "Indeed, It does. It ends in the njar riage of the heroine and hero; does not go Into their married life at all." Houston Post. Wigwag You are drinking too much, old man. I should think you would consent to be treated for It Guzzler Thanks, old chap. Don't care if I do. I'll have a cocktail. Philadelphia Record. About Its name I had no doubt When I arrived in Terra Haute. But soon I met a gay galoot. Who said the town was Terra Hoot I might have had plain sailing, but Another called it Terra Hut. And others, I was pained to note, Were pleased to call it Terra Hote. And then I gave it up, you know, And moved away to Kokomo. Washington Herald. "The schoolmistress Is interested In you, dad." "How's that?" "Why, today after she'd told me six times to sit down and behave myself she said she wondered what kind of a father I had." Judge. "After all, success is a disgusting thing." "Why do you say that?" "It always involves such a lot of hard work."-Chicago Record-Herald. ' SIRES AND SONS. 1 Rev. Francis E. Clark. D. D., LL. D., founder of the Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor, recently cele brated the sixtieth anniversary of bis birthday at his birthplace, Aylmer, Que. For the first time In her history Lon don has a physician for lord mayor. His name Is Sir Thomas Boor Crosby, and be is eighty-one years old. It Is believed that he Is the oldest man to till the office. Ollie Merle James, Democratic mem ber of the house committee on ways and means, began his political career , as a page boy in the Kentucky legis lature. He made bis first stump speech when he was eighteen years old. Vladlmar Kikolaievich Kokovtsoff, the new prime minister of Russia, has for years been one of the most promi nent members of the Russian govern ment. He Is sixty years of age, but looks fifteen years younger, and is pos sessed of great vigor. Dr. Leland O. Howard, who coined the term "typhoid fly" and aroused . universal Interest In the crusade against these dangerous pests, Is the only American on the international ag ricultural committee. He Is an expert on Insects In the department of agri culture, and It is largely due to bis scientific Investigations that the world became acquainted with the boll wee vil and the gypsy moth. Household Hints. ' Keep a few pieces of camphor gum in your linen closet. It will aid in keeping the linen white. The deposit which forms In the bot toms of teakettles can readily be re moved by boiling vinegar in them. Put a small cork in the oil can be longing to the sewing machine. This will prevent spilling the oil in the drawer and soiling anything there. LA tape loop on the apron band to a' Children's Coats A greatest bargains ever given see our window displays, and posters departments of our Store Always come in when you are in town whether you want anything or not. Allen & Wright" Pioneer Harness Shop A. M. CARLILE, Proa. HILLSBORO, ORE. former location to next door to the Wiley & Dennis barn. Second NOW Vest TIME f th jur to kT joor txth ant ud plaU u4 brl4(work don ud hra li tb plara to (it tha kut palsleu wwk puwlbl. Cmpart turtricu. Wt dnlih !. u bri(ln work (or oat. of -town natron, la on Aim It deatrwE Plnla oxtnctlaa brids work 1. ord.r . t.multilion fr. Mtlar Cmni S5. 22kBridnTulk4. Ool Fillinfi 1.00 Enunl Fillinr 1.00 s;w Fiiiinn .50 Qood Rubbw -h.i.. B.Q0 B.ttRedBukkw- . Plata .DU ia.W..Mni,rwnnTHiMtuai Palnbn Exti'tlw .60 rj tum urutmii rtriua best mbtmoos All work fully ruarantmd for flftMB'au, Wise Dental Co.,m. Painless Dentists fatnni Rulldlif. Thirl and Withlniton. PORTLAN0, 0U, OfOc.Oar tA.aI.Wir.il. Iaart,ltal Notice ol Final Settlement IN THE COUNTY COUItT OF THK STATE OK ORKGON, FOR WASHINGTON COUNTY Notice is linrebv pivon tlmt I. t.lin nnrlur. signed Administratrijt of tiie estate, of Edward C. Hanks, deceased, have filed in the County Oourt oft he Slate of Oregon, lor Washington county, iny tinal account as such administratrix and that said Court has lUed Monday, Docember II. Iflll, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. in. ol said day as the time, and the cotnify court room at Hillslioro. Oregon, as the place lor hearintr ohieclions to said no.niinf and the final SHltlement of said estate. Dated this Noveniher4, 11)11. Nancy I. Itanks, Administratrix of the Estato of Edward C. Hanks W. N. Barrett, attorney fi.r adminis tratrix convenience nnd will save the nprnn from being torn If hung on n hook. Rw the loop on the wrong side of the band. Fill lamps on blottiug pnper and whatever oil overflows will be absorb ed, thus saving the table. Oet heavy blotting paper and keep a Bliet-t beside the oil can. Current Comment. These Beem to be the dogs of war days. Detroit Times. It will be noticed that the women of California hud the last word. Chicago Record-Herald. Dr. Wiley says that the greatest na tion is the one that treats its women, soap and sugar right. But why drag in the soap and sugar? New York Tribune. America is the most discontented nation on the globe, says n foreign edi tor. That's it; that's It. The divine discontent Is wbnt keeps us ahead of the smug uiid satisfied nations and they can't see It. Cleveland I'luln Dealer. . a v, Vw -J Millinery Waists H A A for prices. other illsboro, Ore. A Thanhsgivinef Day Drive bhould not be marred by the ijuoaiuuii VI ail UllIUCIl l XUI prevent one come and get a set C J 1 - 1 I I vi uur ut'uenuao e narness. now nandsome it is you can see at a glance. How good and substantial it is you will learn in hard and long service. We don't handle the kind whose beauty is all on the out side. ... . - We have mnvprl from , thp .. the Commercial hotel, opposite St. summons IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON, FOR THE COUNTY OF WASHINGTON. Clara A. Stewart. Plaintiff, tiff, 1 dant.( vs. dinrlna T. SOpwnit Tlnfatt.l To Charles L. Stewart, the above named tiHitiiiuaui; In the name of the State of Oregon, you are neroh , . . J .mpiaTedffu thS pnlitiprl onurl oti1 nun nn . the Co above entitled courl and cause, on or be- lore the 2!tli dav of I m ti..r mil onM date behiB alter the exuirution of Nix u weekB from the lirat publication of tlim HUimnoiiH. If vou lail tn nurxwr mul aiiHwer, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the com plaint, to-wit: For a decree of divorce lorever dissolving the bonds of matrimo ny now Kxiwing oeiween planum and (icimicKim on me grounds ot cruel and lllhlllllHil trp.'it limn t. a nil alast en t rin grounds of desertion; for the custody of grouiMiaof .leaertion; for LheciiNtody of )i ( UPt4li(lnt: And Or al n-noira rua aliniony. This summons is published once s week the Honorable J. U. Campbell, Judge of uie awe entitled court, dated the Kith day of November, Ml, directing publica- Tsd'iv16; i, Jlr'" ion. ' Anu t he last publication the jsth day of nmim ti v till I Schnahel A t.aRnr.ho Attorneys for t'laintiit SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore gon tor Washington County Wm. H. Royle, Plaintiff vs Hazel E. Royle. Defendant. To Hazel K. I'ovle. the above namml defendant: fn the name of the State of Oregon: i on are hereby required to an Dear and answer ihn foimtiHinl. fil,l against you in the above entitled suit on or iK-iore mo win (lay ol iincemliei', mil, Which is HIT WAnku uflfir N,tvMihnr lilll. I.IH lllltH Of thp (ifuf rnl. fu(i.... ..f I this summons, and if you fail to appear or answer, for want there.il. tha nlnim.itt' will apply to the Court for a decree (lis- soivinir the liomis of matrimonv existinir between plaintiff and defendant and for such oiiior aim niriner roller as the ourt may deem meetand just. This summons . im...is.,e.i ov orner oi ne Hon. k. o Hteveiison, Judge ol tho County Court of Washington County, Oregon, dated tins ''llil dav of Mfivalnhwt. 1(111 ' A. Walter Wolf Attorney for Plaintiff, uaioor nrst puDlicatiou, Nov. 2, 1!U1. Dateot last publication, Dec. 14, lilll fore call for a Schiller or a Grand Marca, when you want to see the bine wreath curl. 12tf vember oyster shell. 75c per hundred lbs, at Greer's. 35-8 A good, strong, serviceable top-buggy for sale. J. M. Wal Emmotts have a fresh lot of Krinkle cornflakes, 3 for 25 cents. SIX FIRST PRIZES 10 Washington County Did Well State Horticultural Show MADE HOOD RIVER GO SOME Lcis Writes of the Portland Apple Show Closed a Ftw Days Ago Editor Argus: Last week's Ar gus stated that I was awarded four first premiums at the Ore gon Apple Show. This needs little addition to state all facts, and to give Washington Countv the credit that it should have. Here are the facts in a nutshell: I received first on the Jonathan apple; first on Northern Spy; first on Ben Davis; first on King all box exhibits. On plate ex hibits. first on Ked Cheek Pip pins: second on Ben Davis: three box lots second on Northern Spy: and last but not least, first premium on Italian prunes, mak ing a tOta 01 Six first mvmnim and two second premiums. It appears that we should con sider that Washintrton Cm intv really got the best of Hood hiver, and that our county is forcinff ahead with lnno- strips the Portland naners nrorilitH us with two first premiums and Hood Kiver second, but I knnw there were second premiums marked on their boxes which for some reason were not nub hahpd in the list. Now I have always contended that we can raisp inst na tmml apples as Hood Kiver, but now we nave pone them one better, and have shown that it is not blarney but facts, and facts speaK louder than words. 1 have before me a letter from H C. Atwell. nrpsidpnt of thn State Horticultural Society, con gratulating me on the many prizes won and in unhnldinrr thp reputation ot our valley apples, wnicn 1 treasure very highly. I have not tripH so vpru rinrrl and what I have done anyone can do. as 1 assure vnn it. is not so great a trick to raise perfect fruit if you use care and intplli- pence. Without care your pota- VV-'J " nvv ftiwn IV ltci l UUI I, The same is true of fruit. If I t r n 1 1 U .UUi I . " J r "; ic iikih miiu ui surav. and surav. at the ncht t.imo I will guarantee von will rnisp ai good as any state in the union L,et us ail try to make old Wash lnerton Countv the hpst arm u , . .... , " rr'"- district in the state and I know we can do it if we try. I know l4 Mr 0(3 rlmnAIIHniMnn 1. ...... 4.1 lib VV CLO U 1 QLUUl dH I Hl 1.1 W H V I I1M i j"i..j i- ' Bliuvv was cunuutuHj last year, and no doubt many still feel sore about it. Personally I had 82 who e dav and nicht nt. it ami then had to pay all chartres af ter it was agreed that transpor tation should be paid but I got it in the neck, likp thp root But it takes more than that, tn discourage Yours Truly. B. Leis. Olympia and Eastern Oysters 11 bulk, at the Den of Sweets, I "H-' xvciici, Ui vr cot UIIIUII, was in the Tuesday morning. I -r - . . . John Boge and wife, of Farm- ington. were in the ci'tv Tups. day. Mrs. M. Sturm Sr.. and snn of Devond Koominc wprn in thp city luesday afternoon. Martin (Jnemnns nnrl Thna T .. . r t i . . Mecuwaen, UI verDOOrt, were in I i . . . . . cuu court Qn naturai,zatjon Dug,. neSS, I John M. Scott, in charge of the advprtisintr hiirpjin of tha q u ti ,t?UreU "f tne ?nd. Traveling Passenger Agent Jenxins, were in the city Tues- may, and called on the Artrus I -a m . . Mr. Scott was very much taken with the county seat. A Christmas nrrwram nnd I ' n ' " ' . "'IM Christmas trop will hp (Avon of the Christmas Church at Farm inffton. lenernhpr v'A A nnr. dial invitation and hearty Christ mas greetings are extended to the public Christmas Commit tee, Ladies cominc ' in frnm tha countrv are cnrrliallv in vi tori make themselves at home in the Kest Koom, on Second Street 1 .. ... . "e a00r. n0rtn 01 tne kreenhOUSe, where thev fan rpmnvp t.ho stnina 0f travel and nrenaro fnr tVioi'r vt Irvei ana prepare xor tneir Shopping expedition tt m t i ii Mayor H. 1 . Bagley and Coun- cnmen liartramf. Smith and Bos- . . ,, ', , . " . cow went to Portland the last of fliA l rilr onil r,i,t.siVi nrt,1 o nf.inl the week and purchased a street cleaning outfit, and it will be in operation in a few days. The purchase consists of a sweeping mnrhinp rnllor nottorn a oniinlr on gears, and trip like the rock WtlK m, uy vk com Kf"-.tl J, L l& Iiiic v.ii,y oiau gcu) a nuic lining machine, an extra core for the sweeper, and extra fibre, to re- place when the old sweeper wears out. A flusher was not purchased because of the lack of force in the water supply. The apparatus will be ready for work in a few days. f. W. WYATT CO. at WE HILL GIVE a To Baptist Friday and Saturday December 1st and 2nd to PKR CIS NT of the GROSS SALES goes to the Church. W. D. GARMAN. Washington Bakery aBaaiHavawBwiaawi Third Street Hillsboro W1 ie have oncned a New Bakery one door south of the Hotel Washington and have employed a first- class baker. All kinds of Bread and Pastrv. We ask a trial aud are sure we will hold your patronage. Both Phones. We deliver to any pirt of city BEAVER STATE FLOUR is the result of many years' experience and skill in flour making. Its name guarantees its quality and its quality ex plains its reputation. Snow white and fine as velvet. Beaver State Flour invariably ly assures good bread and light delicious pies and cakes. Your Grocer has it. IClimaxMilliny Co. r 1 at The Church A Mystery In A Freight Qr Br ADOU-FT SNYDLR Cojiyrlght by American I'rcaa Aaao- ClllIlciH, I'Jll. I am a brnkenian on n freight train One day during the winter season, when we had come to ii atop, waa walking alongside the train and saw a thin smoke coming out from under one of the cars. Thinking It to come from n hot box, I stooped to examlno tho truck, but tho running gear waa as cool as a encumber. Then, looking up, I noticed a smnll tin pipe protrud ing from the bottom of the cur, through which smoke wus coming In little puffs. "Well, I'll bo Jlnged!" I said to my self. "Here's a freight car, sealed with lead, that hasn't been opened since It started threo days ago, and a steam engine In It. Am I In my right mind, or have I tumbled off the brake wheel, where I was Bitting n spell ago." I stooped a trifle lower and craned my neck In a Ilttlo further In order to get n better view. There was the pipe, evidently n part of n leader from a gutter belonging to the roof of a house. It extended n few Inches downward, then turned with nn elbow, tho second part extending about a foot rearward. As I looked the puffs continued as regular as thoso coming from a locomotive making a steady gait. What to do 1 didn't know. 1 was afraid to notify tho conductor for fear I'd nnd out that I d had n stroke nnd saw things that didn't exist. Some thing occurred Just tl. that inado me think I'd surely gone daft. I heard a girl's giggle. There wasn't any connection between a steam engine and a girl shut up in a boi car, especially a sealed box car. but there was a good deal to excite curiosity. 1 Htopped worrying about myself and begun to wonder what here was Inside that car. 1 stood off, looked at It and walked ull around it A freight train Is umdo up of differ ent kinds of cars, and this car was es peclally different from the others. It looked as though It might have been a caboose turned Into a box. The thlnir most noticeable about tt WflH ft llwia. - u III one end. Why 1 had before I don't know unless It was be cause the end was only about two feet from the end of another cur I saw that there was or had been a lock on the door. There wasn't any knob, but a nail had hn , climbed up on the pom.ii., ..., to turn the nal. to open tho door. I dldnt succeed. I listened, but every thing was still. Dut 1 didn't forge that tTlggle, and nrettv i . " fn. Tbe,nM,1,Jn'0nr'1 With. in. lhcn oil of a midden the door was pulled opra, and llwrwrtoua,. g lit "j to4 "ew of ... cur. j nere r,.t lt - On r.,r.. won for winir; In one mnttrwia with bot.-i.t 1.1 . . tor waa a pin tuhle. ail,i'at w.. . cook .tov.. And 1 , "? ih mrtv run dow up or horlioi.tni p , "l hoi.. In Wir floor." ""wirt, TImm d.i,Jl give us ,., the elrl. going for uia . ' blu f ves not man ....i.i . . pllr t ..v .it . T """" rrai You'd Wllrr Ivt in. con,.',,.,, -rd. "if the coii.ln.1... 1 worod. the train hand !..,.,!. . r "T t n hnndt Rlu.m.i 1 thw'd lie no utx-d of i-lf i. ,kllC 1 w,ut lusld. ...d mt n:.-,,; ma Tli.ii I ........ 1UOr fttr . ... . .n.ru, , J()li . enough to toll mo what thl, ineIUV ! MW'r a bride an.l ......... " I Tounif follr whn inl.i.i.... '. " lb w.wu i : onr errntin yearn old. "On our wedding trlli added. 'A bride and groom on "MI t.-l you all abom if ..u ,k boy. -W.T..OI oulyo,, ourwlL! trip, but w.'r. a runaw,, c.miPio "Are you sure you're not Ptr of acaiHHt lunatics?" The girl luKh1; the f,.w !(wk . kind of ()uw and talked on "We were engaged, but iivltUr k dnd nor mine would l.t ua ot mlr rl..d till we wr-re 0ld.-r. I ,n, , fl(rk ship In n railroad freight hoUw j I matiiigiMl to git bold of this car tZ oni. night when you men were raaJ up this train I give the enwr Ignal to book up aealimt n .. ,l r nvit time be backed up tKnm , rtp uin n in mo irain. rj jilt door nud put In the bridal fiirnlttuv 'Tlie bridal furnlturer I .aid, jl Ing around. "So till. 1. a bridal b.-r. U Itr' "Well. It's all we got." be n.wr4 "What have you had to tatr I aakrd. 'lircad. bacon, egga and a few otto things. There'! our atove. w pt a goinl euough draft when Ui. tnij', moving." "And when It Un't moving you tn the flroT "Just so." Hearing tome one coming. I put tor finger to my Mpa, and when the toan4 tad passed I went out and ihut the door. That was the moat ortglnat wedding trip I ever saw or heard of. and I wouldn't have given the chll drvn away for a farm. I ctmldnl make up my mind whether they mm mally on a honeymoon Jouraej or playing they were married, at call dre n do. When we got to the end of the ma they disappeared, and I net or fom4 out wtint bad become of them. Laundry Unei. Irona ahould not be allowed to l come red hot, at they will nerar n tain the heat properly after nurd Hang aklrta and drcusea on tb clothesline on tho atralght of tha foodi when drying, and you won't ban in uneven nklrt when It U laundered. The color of almost any wlilu tu terlal may be act by aonklug It In ter to which a spoouful of at gall Im boen ndded to each gallon of water. To keep blue clot hea from fading try adding bluing to the starch. Tbf will rolnln their color better than It put In the bluing water and ttxa atarched. Political Pointer!. This la tha time wheu a preeldentlal boom can step up to alinost any itafc man's office aud walk lu without knocking. Washington Star. It milur lu. m illunntukliittiient tA DAO pie with enlarged Ideas of the remedial power or laws to discover ttial It ronla a lot if ninnii tn cntilnra Dollt l al nomlnatlons.-Hprlngtleld Itepub- llcnn. It dm not require the aerrlcri of i clairvoyant to predict trouble ahead for the native born American citlaeo over thirty-five years old who dlacov era that he has a presidential hfa 11 Ilia headgear. -St. Paul I'loneer Preti German Gleanings. Hop gardens flourished In GermaV in 81U The pniportlon of young men town" suitable for army service In Gefuunf is about 68 per cent of those living la the country aud 61 per cent of tboee llvlmr In fllloa Collnpalblo water towers adopted M !, tl.lt ... A ... .... in hilt OV v. .ftiiiiii uiv uemriuiciii - foet long when closed, yet can Im t!r into a window on tho eighth dr of a building. Recent Inventions. Ingenious tacklo has been devised make a tree that Is being felled P"J fis own stump from the grouud w"11 it. Two small curved ribs within the pout of a new antl-splashlng tow prevents the water spattering " u' sues, no matter what the pressure. A Mlssourlan has Invented cUPj hold a lead pencil upon a finger that It will not have to be laid down If a writer desires to use his for some other purpose momentarily. The Woods of Main. The wooda of Maine, the wooda of Mai" tney are not lone ana drear, for thay aro filled with wounded men Who've boon shut down for -Oenver Itepubllcas Raady to Wait. "And yon say you love me?" "Itevotedlyl" "With tho cost of living na W inai . "ludeod, I do, nnd when the llvlllit Is loiia r will nrova m? Ifve niaklng you my wlfe."-riouBton Pot Carlyle and Paint. M When Carlyle went to sit to Sir Mlll..l ... ui. In Mllll" rtiuuu now House ne iuiu Btulrwny to nsk, "Has paint done ' tills, Mlllnls?" and, getting a '" " 'i iii niri n in nun" "' "Ah, well, It shows what n niinilr fools thuro aro In the world."