The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, August 14, 1913, Image 4

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    HILLSBORO PHILOSPHER
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UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY
Frlti i a fat- mnmI f nr Sating Fueli'
Call ami fi t our f Ihriu and a Mting atwuut
with ii.
"TAKE HUT VACATION"
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rVrtrrmin l u ml rtt on ciwa mil J.
lVp cimim in IK sl.4 krrp atcvunt ot tour ta ini t ckvkng vt tK
Amoutit o-n tti rum (tin.
U hen vu hatr Nrj $1 HI of more, tlrpoait it th this flank to ra in.
r" F annum, compound,! thrr timet a au.
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Put in thy Firt Cwn NOW
Vkiithwutl cinn Mting rmrkv ill
b tutnuhrJ trr on (1k atton.
Hillsboro National Bank
V. 5. DUVSmKV
THE BANK FOR SAVINGS
UNDER GO ENNMENT SUPERVISION
To "P kjr vikIom th monr in tKU cotn-ver, witk
your urn and addrr, ad nail m th rvf uUr
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Pit. S. T limutllt. iv'f KISlflM
Spend August At "Nature's Playground"
Tillamook County Beaches
Now hotels with every modern accommodation, cozy
cottajres and campincr grounds at nominal iwt The
trip down there through the
VIRGIN FORESTS of TILLAMOOK County
Is one that should not l missed.
Two Daily Trains-Chair Buffet Car Service
on the afternoon train.
LOW SEASON AND WEEK END FARES
from various jioints on the Southern Paeitic
Splendid fishing along the Nehalem and Salmonberry
rivers, as well as on the briny deep.
Call for our new folder "Tillamook
Count v Beaches." it contains full in
formation, or consult with any S. P.
Agent
JOHN M SCOTT,
Gen. Pass. Agent.
21-2-3
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viin.ic sai.i:
The Argus subscribers
who are at the beach or
in the mountains for a
vacation can have their
paper sent them just
drop a card to the office.
The undersigned will sell at pub
lic sale at her farm, the Kstate
of Uaniel R Cooper. 'J miles due
south of Laurel, on the old Me
Foe place, at ten a. m.. on
WKONKSDAY. AWl'ST LM
Two colts. " months old. out of
Peligiun and Perchoron register
ed sires; 11 head of cows, S in
milk, all to bo fresh from Novem-
lxr to March; one. a heifer, fresh
this Nov. 1; all are good stock.
three high grade Jerseys, four
purebred Guernsey s. 1 pure bred
lHirham. 1 pure bred Holstein, 1
Jersey-llolstein. one Awrshiro
Holstein. all heavv milkers; Jer
sey heifer calf; H broo.1 sows. 1
subject to rt-gistrv. extra large;
all to litter this Pall; 1 tl-mo. Po
land China sows, I) .Vmo. shoats;
10 2-mo. pigs; one grade Poland
China and Chester White I mar,
yearling; II do;:. Piack Minorca
chickens: 12 geese, Walter A
WihkI mower, hayrake. Superior
I use drill. 1-horse disc; Oliver
clulletl plow; harrow, '' :5-ineh
wagons, 2-horse cultivator, har
ness, ilhl and single; lot sin:
t .... . t i -
laiin nuns ana numerous oilier
articles. Lunch at no-m.
Terms of sale Cnder ?K,
cash; over, six months approvei
note, at S per cent, interest.
Mrs. Nettie Cooper,
.Administratrix Kstate Panic
Cooper. Deceased.
J. W. Hughes. Auctioneer.
VA. Shute. Clerk.
Mcvtinitof arJ of Lqualiation
To taxpayers of Washington
County, Oregon: Notice is here
by given that the Uard of equal
ization of Washington County
will meet on Monday, Sept. H,
l'Jl:;, at the court house in Hills
Ixiro, in Washington County,
that being the second Monday "in
Sept., and the time and place
provided by law, to publicly ex
amine the assessment rolls of
said county for KM:',, and correct
all errors in valuation :ind !...
eription or quantities of land.
I lots or other properties, and it is
I the duty of all persons interested
! to appear at the time ami place
j appointed, and if it shall appear
to said board of equalization that
i there are any lands, lots or oilier
i property assessed twice or in the
j name of a person or persons not
the owner of the same, or assess
it'd under or beyond its value, or
any lots, land or other properties
noi assessor), said Iwiard of equal-
liauun snail maKc ihe proper
correction.
Max Crandall.
Assessor, Washington County.
Oregon. 2D li2 '
UiinjJtorK t( tho 'hm'J kll t a
Tup iii tlilu of Si
The IlillsUuv philosphcr was at
his U-st Monday morning, and
getting a little group aUnit him.
when he had a live minutes
breathing spoil trom business, he
uncorked hiin.-e'l from the fol
lowing words it wisdom:
"Pvcry business man should
take an annua! acation, and so
should the farmer. The farmer,
of course, has ail W inter to rest
and read, and his ehoring at that
time is just enough to keep up
his appetite. Put the business
man should take an annual rest,
anyway. If he can only get out
in the hills for four day with a
camp outfit, or only send a few
days at the coast, it will put new
"pep" in him. A week in the
hills with rod and gun will make
a man come back to his own. lie
will get up an appetite that
would put a brindie pup to
shame, and he will get sulticient
ly hungry to eat u piece of old
sluv-leather. His eye will get
brighter, and he will tt-el S. gotnl
that clablnT milk would taste
like cream. Paeon. e en ot the
dry salt variety, will taste U tter
than anything vou can uct on
the menu at the Hof lirau. and
the beauty of it is he won't
founder or get the gout. I'll
tell you you fellows who slae
here year after year don't know
what's good for you.
Vou are going to! die some of
these days, and when you turn
that little trick you'll' not set
green hills and running brooks
for a long time. Co out into tht
hills for a week, and when you
come Hack you II have a grip lik.
.lomi u Nilliari. and you'll
uuiiK itiat anything your wife
nxirva i t'li ei ream 1 nil M !. u
oetter business man for you will
have "tang" in vour bruin un.l
go in your legs- what's that?
llow long since I've had my an
nual tueaiion: tin, well, you
see it's like this mv business
won t stand my absence, and the
last time i had a vacation was
my honeymoon, thirty years ago,
and we had a week of it, travel
ing around. It was warm trav
..!; i ...i i-
i nut; iini nni vsc nnaiiy came
home we didn't hardly speak to
each other for a week -and that
soured me on vacations. Put
what I've been telling you is the
right thing, and don't you for
get it."
i.sr ait. mwsiiks
"TT:i!iry lo Wm Sil.wky, .45
mill it. in- lunMing mc j jr
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KiUli k.alty lu J' l Ifniikrr, J lut.
111 N. rt It I'Ihiik.
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0i:()N I-IJ-CI'KIC TRAINS
To Portland
fi:21
V.W.)
X:42i
10:49
1:P)
:15.
H:20.
J:i8.
(Pare Refined Paraffin)
For Sealing Jellies and Preserves
Just melt and pour over the cooled pre.
serves or dip tops of jars in the melted
PAROWAX. It's the easiest method.
PAROWAX seals absolutely air tight.
Guaranteed under the Pure Food and
Drugs Act.
Dealers Everywhere.
Standard Oil Company
(CALIFORNIA)
PORTLAND
SAN FRANCISCO
Prom Portland
7:48
Ji:07
11:25
2:28
4:48
6:24
7:!J8
9:22
12:30
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I represent Spirella corsets -not
sold in stores. Will call at
homes on request, and do the
fitting, and teach how to adjust
and wear the corset. Our tailor
ed made-to-measure eor.se ts, in
cluding the latest front lace, with
an experienced corsotior service,
cost no more than high class cor
sets purchased in stores. - Mrs
M. E. Caudle, Hillsboro, Fifth
and Jackson Stre rt.S. I'hfinn M
)5H4. r,0lf "
George H. Nelson, of Seattle,
was the guest at the 15. 0. lvr.
nne home, the first of the week.
Ken
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J ) m-rvs Mr y t 1 r I w
Ai. liil.al.l Mct.ill lo 1U .1 i.Hnik,
!il 11 lit CrrMvicw ." ,'
IhIiii h4iiiin-l I'linl In V J Kiiiuiy
lot 111 I'lllKon Muriin .,1
Jill' Mrl'iirlilln- to Ir j,'.
fc i t i ii r 4 w
J im- Hoy. mini, to Anna M Kiilici'i-
'Mil, .( HlK-4 M-ciil an ,f1(K,
il W Olson lo k II .!1,-V. a li.
l'UK liiiiil Trrnncr tl,
iri lllhilil .mk.iu lo Y I. Wikj.1,3 Ii
in I rrstvirHr-
Ilfrin.ni M.-1ni r to frc, ',.u-iii, lol
in M. lKfr An,.. ,(K)
iu:U Mu. y to .lolin Taylor, i loin
in v ornciiim. (
iolinC .Sniith lo Lmniini VVi l.VtVii
4 7 I I n r t w
C V. I0ik- tu CU-iiii 'f Stiipl-toii, a
IoIh Iliiwke'a ml to (Ukton 4v,
J 1 1 kinle to Alible C Jours, lot in
Valley Vn-w, i nn-it drove jjj
I. A II a ns hen to C, S I'airrluM, i ii
I ailisoti ft Morim ml.liiion. vH
r I' Iirinker to DC KoKeM, lot in N
lltns f)
M I. Kinx to Myrllr Mi Crmly, s.jtf
m ifi iii nr Custon .'
I'. I Kinalli to liiij Ktnip, trnrt on
Mum Si, Let Thiol una fourth,
Hillsboro S(K)
: I'amili-y to W B Miitiiforii'.'siVi'.
ion ft at Hanks ,
I. lien K Scott to I;,,,, keilf V' lot K
I'ilc 13 S I' ml I' Crove v,
l li ko.le to .1 11 OiKitn et als, lot in '
alley View, 1-oient (;rove ic
'Hlo Senklnun to II W -,m, rs.n It "
J Mk i Valley View, K Grr.vr. i
h W I,amli to W II MrlChlowney, tr
in Walker1 ml, I' (Wove ,
Henry litt t0 Joseph 1'eabo.ly, 7o
"(-Mttiirriw ,
Matiin kfhwnlt to Anna 1 iiUnilnll,
to rorrect u wmi I ? r i
Tim XliHl . ,1, ,i. """
iiimiiin m n w nicr.niow-
ii-y, io n rc j t i b t 4 w ,
W V Mcl'Mowney to .Ian R VV'il-
llaniR, tr in lot 1 t.lk io, V r.rove- lo
lesHie .,hoii to Herbert Conl.m. ifni
w-e n t 3 n r 4 w. ,
" ii wiiiiniini to Mnty Williama
a I'm. r Vint-litmiH ,
William liersto Lawrence .Shaniilian
95-55 " Madiwin Acreage.
iv i.iii tuer toe I, Korn, (, it
' 34 t j n r 4 w ,
C !. Kom to Joint I' llueliler, wn
we 31 t 7 n r a w .' ,r0
W J Wellhotr. to llrttie R Wi'llV,
2.535 a lleaverton-Reeilville jco
Hfllie Wills lo w J welloorn, i ,,,.,e
'"t 55 H Rverton-keerlville i
J. V. Smith, the Forest drove
hvoryman, was acity visitor Mon
day morning.
C. Mulloy, of near Laurel
was over to the city Monday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Adam Hergert.
of l.loorning were city callers
the first of the week.
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Have been reduced in price
and the Wilkes Auto Gar
age can now deliver you a
car as follows:
Five-Passenger
Two-Passenger
$575
. -
TKf c nr for th-
money tl,(,t tlt- wnrhl
'Vt Knew,
'oui W. Hill. 0f
Hill I.int-s M,yn 0. ntl
! Known it t i,r when
lit' ii.
The car that is known the
world over as the world
beater. Simple, strong and
durable, and lias engines
that always go-conceded
to be the last word in
engines-.
cr,;n7"1': expensive
200.000 . .V"1 '"' l"y um out
"ry f u ""U ""y7,11 l he
If you "Jin , " rni' Kf'l ..Tord.
without "'" c-Mym C"n ' ",f,r1 b"
WILKES AUTO ra GARAGE CO
Urej(on