The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, July 18, 1912, Image 2

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10 IIILLSBORO
Sold by the Webf.W Realty Cv. I.'Us
and Half Acre tracts very rca tm.ibly
priced, and on the very bet of terms..
Also farm property. Money ti l.in.
Come and Give Us a Trial and We Will
Treat You Right.
Locatei between 3rd aud 4th stm-ts opposite Uottl.
SALES MANAGERS
Kerr Brothers
Phones: Office City 502, residence City 5S2
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H1LLSBORO R 1. Phone GLENCOE
Nrtar- at IVl-.rtl.'a at Hlllar.
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Of vur.e it's i vii t the pivvr
, th.r.v' tr the partisan press to
cri;icie llov. West tnvause he
fiuvisi the roudhouses clustered
around IVrt'and toohey the law
and conduct the places more
sivmly. It's also easy to say
that I e vouM remove the otlicers
who tailed to do their tlutv in
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not making the-places conform
t the law. Hut it should U rv-1
m inhered that this would take
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m.i'ty nins. itov. west s way
v. as the ijuicket way. That's
alxmt all there is to the argument.
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We Will Quote
RIGHT PRICES
On everything iu the line of Dimensiou,
Lumber, Timber, Etc., alsoShiplap, Ruv
tic, Novelty Siding, Sash and Poors, Etc.
INVESTIGATE
Our lumber and prics before buying
elsewhere. It will pay you, as we lue
TWO MILLION
feet to cut off withiu time limit.
Located at Groveland, six mile north of Hills
boro, near Jasper KerTer's old mill site.
, YOU ARE INVITED
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In to see our complete line of
Electrical Appliances
such as Chaffing Dishes, Hot
Plates, Gridles, Tea Percolators,
Coffle Percolators, Fans, Irons,
Motors, Curling Irons, Vibra
tors, Stand Lamps, Chandeliers,
anl everything to be had in the
Electrical Line.
OWL. KLKCTltIC CO
HILLSB0R0, ORE.
T:ie Ar.'us dos not Ulieve
that Khvood Wiles has any ease
a-r:iiit I'. MusNni in the liu
nior.d case, touching upon some
In tu v ton property. The editor
of the Argus has known Mr.
Hust-n for a good many years,
anil has hal many a ttin? with
and against him in the political
whirl. While the editor of the
Artrus has hut little use fur Mr.
Huston's political ide: s, and con
siders tlwm unsouid. it is but
ri 4 ht that it should siy that it
does not believe any case stands
against the former nnniher of
the bar. As a mutter of fait
the ca-se will no douht he thrown
out of court ttlu n the bottom is
reached. The Argus does not
for one moment Iteliece that
j Mr Huston would In guilty of
any sharp practice anainst an
'associate in business, and pre
dicts, along with hundreds of
others here, that he will come
out of the case triumphant and
vindicated. The ease looks like
an absurdity on its fuv.
Proprrty owncrt h
tooK atlvantaj;' of the t
yeir hontlinti for in-
Mullation of M-wrr .nl
puveiiu-nt lor the .r
l4)ll tire herrhy notifu-il
that tht-y inn! p.iy one
tenth of the pi im ipl rul
interrM on all the princi
pal, on or before July
1)12.
K. J. SEWKl.L.
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We make and deliver ke every day. Keep
your perishable articles cool. Call us by
telephone, City 163, as we will deliver at your
door. Plant on Lincoln St., P. K. & N. track
H1LLSBORO ICE COMPANY
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SPRINCTGROVE FARM
JERSEYS
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FOR SALEi A few young registered bulls aud"
heifers for sale. Herd is beaded by
Monmouth NoMe
Prize winner a'. State Fair, 191 1.
Herd produced an average of $r 3S
per cow in 19 1 x.
Also registered Berhshire Pigs
Barred Plymouth Poch Chickens
and PeKin DucKs
Wm. Schulmerich,
FARMINGTON. OREGON.
Hillsboro, Ore., R. D. F. No. 5
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Do not forget to ask for a Will Wolf, of Beaverton, was
Schiller when you want a Rood up to the city yesterday. He is
10 cent smoke no "cough dust" nursing a broken shoulder, sus
in the Schiller. 12tf tained while working in the hay-
Argus and Journal. $2.25. field.
j It is wonderful to behold those
jpaiiers. biir and little, which a
l few earn ago damned all oiio
isition to Col. Roosevelt, and pa
; ruled column after column on
his worth. The Xaznrene him
js'lf was secoml to llixxevelt in
! the culumns of the big dailies in
those days of yesteryear, and
when he picked Mr. Taft as his
sutressor the cuckon journals
I slubbered all over themselves to
d him honor. But it's ditrerent
"since pa came home." They
are all against Mr. Roosevelt
now, and swear that Taft carried
out his iMilicies. Mr. Roosevelt
rejoins and tells these "blow
hot ami blow cold pajters
that Mr. Taft killed off his con
servation policy - a policy that
would mean much to future gen
erations; he tells them that Mr,
Taft called the iniquitous tariff
bill which was contra to Mr.
Roosevelt's ideas, as well as con
tra to the ideas of thoughtful
Americans -the best tariff law
we have ever had; and Roose
velt tells them, besides, that he
does not propose to lose sight of
the fact that he won the nomina
tion Mr. Taft enjoys, fairly and
sparely. So the big fight is on,
and Roosevelt is in the race to
show the American people that
he will receive more votes than
Mr. Taft -and it begins to look
like he will. When your "Uncle
Teddy" unlimbers his artillery it
is going to make mighty good
reading.
years. There is m w :u,rn dis
pensation in politics. The ii
dence so dcung a liil
Lorimer that even the corpora
tion senators, whose places, tml,
in some instances, ha I be 11
bought up, vnted acainst the
blonde senator from the Sucker
State. They simply knew that
the people of their stjtes have
"marked then ," as the burse-
men would sy. and thy are
tning b curry smie little fanr
for the coming electiuns. I'hese
fights, and these cunijuests, dim
ply mean that, smuier or liter,
the people, thetiH lt s, will eleet
their senators.
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The United States Senate last
Saturday voted 53 to 28 to expel,
or unseat Senator Lorimer, of
Illinois. This was unexpected,
when it came to a show-down,
but the senate at last has re
trieved itself from the popular
charge that it was more or less a
venal body. While it is possible
there were men voting in the
affirmative for expulsion, who,
too, had purchased their way in
to the august body, still, the
vote has shown that even those
officers of the government were
awake to the fact that the pres
ent is an era of progressiveness
of action against venal men in
venal politics. Lorimer, accord
ing to the evidence, bought him
self into the senate, and this was
enough. A man can not serve
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under their observation (inly had i'i tnin my wiim.iI. h. ini ,nH--.
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the Interstate commerce com- h' mmy mint n-Hi
mission has ordered a reduction
Milton W. Smith, the Portland
attorney, was in town today.
Frank Rom ell, of Scholls, was
up to the county seat the tirsl ot
the week.
Judge Lamon and wife, of
Paris, 111., were guests of John
Wall and family, over Sornlav.
Mr. Lamon came as ad- leite to
the Klk's convention, and while
here returned a visit Mr. Wall
made him two years ago. .luilii"
Lamon's law partner will run
awainst the noted Joe Cannon for
congress this fall.
Henry I les.se and d iui'lit r.
Miss Bertha, returned yesterday
from a visit to Hul'ur. Oret'on.
w hepe they w ent to .spend a day
or so with ('has. Hesse. II- s.i.s
J. W. Ilalliy,
i'imiiii f rii-rk
I imI bei.ril.in July ll, I,,,,,,
limi A iii'iiii. I i, 'ii
W. B. Delsman was out from
rortlaml, today.
R. N. Shane, of near Farming
ton, was a city visitor this after-
noon.
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surprise yourseii with a sur
prise sundae at the Deri of
Sweets. A very cool eat for
of fifteen per cent, on express
Companies are preparing to hVht
the reduction. The order applies
all over the United States, More
than likely the matter will be in
the courts for several years. In
the end. however, they will have
to knuckle, for the people are
getting nearer and nearer, every
year.
Clerk Bailey and Deputy Luce
are writing many hunting and very warm weather.
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1. finite -a numliei. ,.f liiiiu ""' l'a I5us.se were petitioners
n, . .. ' belore the marriage license bu
n j.ji i.nii' ii ai iik'II III on lanii": ;,. ,U.. tu l,. ii- .i
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bead can be drawn on theveni-i
son. But hunters should bej C'"9"-' Mane Keller, aired If
mighty careful about shoot uig at y'ars. daughter of Frank Keller
anything that doesn't wear horns ' 01 above Mountaitidalc, whili
for the game warden is plenti-' driving down a hill this morn
ful this year.
Farmers have been calling for
men at a lively rate the past
week, and many are short-handed
in their hay harvest. One
would think, from looking at
Lownsdale Square, in Portland,
that the woods would be full of
harvest help, but the fellows
down there appear to be unwil
ling to take the harvest fields -and
it is very doubtful if any of
them will take to the Eastern
Oregon harvest fields, where
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jing, was thrown from the cart
sustaining Irarturesof tworils
and a dislocation of the right hip,
and other wounds. Dr. W. I).
Wood and Ur. Ira K. Itarrctt at
tendifd the young lady's injuries.
two masters, the people and the men can make good money.
corporations; purity in politics, .GwkI authority says that there
Dn,i rWt Tii!aiuii;h.it t j-.! iviaK more hay housed here
and graft. Hus .s what Lorimer thig Summer than eV(;r
had tried to do, an I successfully 'counting all that was cut before
accomplished for about three the weather became dry, as lost.
Tin-
Th Sick part.
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rpiiieiiiticr hw nut lunlilnu well mi Did
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