The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, December 25, 1913, Image 2

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    H uaWHO rev
OUR LOSS IS YOUR GAIN
In a very small way nearly eight years ago we
started in the grocery business in th?s city
and by close application to business ami fair
dealings without the aid of green trading
stamps or premiums of any kind have been
able to remain aud have succeeded fairly well
yet we believe the time has come that a great
many people are looking for and expecting
something as au inducement for their CASH
trade aud we propose to go the limit, beginning
December 1, we are going to give Kick 50 out
of every dollar CASH spent with us. (,ct a
receipt from the register aud keep them uutil
you get $5 or more; bring them in aud get 5
per cent of their face value in CASH.
V AUGHT GROCERY CO.
Second Street - - Hillsboro, Oregon
Call and See Us
If, you are in need of Groceries, Grain
or- Feed. Being Dealers in General
Merchandise, Grain and Feed, we buy
in carload lots and are able to sell to you
in any quantity, at the lowest prices.
Our Grocery Department is complete
and prices are right. We also carry a
good stock of shoes. Will have a new
shipment in, on or about the 22nd.
Emmott and Jones
Qrenco,
Phone Main .593
Oregon
Smoke Hillsboro Cigars
i
1 Escentio - lOc
Baby Rose - 5c
Nothing More Pleasing
on a Christ Jias Morning to your husband
father, son, brother, Sweetheart, uncle or
cousin, than to receive a present from
you consisting of a nkte "25 box" of El
tfvscentio or Baby Rose Cigars. Made in
l nlillsboro, and sold by all Dealers
Charles F. McFadden
Cigar Manufacturer
m.i.mttTrri
If You Have Any Kind of
TROUBLE
with your Machinery or
Automobile, go and see
PETE THE BLACKSMITH
in Reedville. Turning
LathS in Shop, and we
do all kinds of fine
H I fi It
'll I l
WORK
We can repair any kind
of machinery at reason
able prices, and if the
old machine is no good
we can sell you a New
Machine cheaper than
anyone else in the
county. Do not forget
"Pete the Blacksmith"
Reedville
ore it to ret 11
Oregon
J BlfJHMOft.
n the Circuit Court of the State of
Kon for the County of Washington.
' luttle I.nnlels, Plaintiff, vs. Francis
, Daniels, Defendant.
.' it Franc I W. Daniels, above named
leiiriant:
n the name of the State of Oregon
i are hereby required to appear and
ewer the Complaint filed against you
the above ntllled unit on or before
I, 2tith day of December, 11)13, said
' helnsr fix week And more from
1 after Thursday the 1.1th day of
j-ember, IMS. the date of llrst pub-
itlnn of this Summons, and In case
so fall to appear or to answer said
imona the I'lalntifT for want thereof
apply to the Court for the relief
wed for la her Complaint, to-wit:
1 a decree dissolving the bonds of
rlmony heretofore and now exist
ing between you and the Plaintiff and
for a decree awarding; to I'lalntiff rhe
ca-e custody and control of the minor
children of I'lalntiff and defer.dant and
for such other and further relief na to
the Court may seem meet and equit
able. This Summons Is published once
a week for six ennsemt i i...
order of the Hon. D. B. Keasoner,
JudKe of the County Court cf the State
of Oregon for the County of Washing
ton, and said Order was made and
?,?, Jd ,n Ahe lflth day "f November,
1.113, in the absence of the Circuit
Judge from Washington County
CLYDE RICHAKDHON,
Attorney for pi.uiw
mo viminoer or uommerce
rortland, Oregon.
Date of first publication
13th day of November, 1913.
Date of last publication
25th day of December, 1913,
Bldg..
Thursday,
Thursday,
Knlond at the o-ffi at HUtatowo
Orw. amvmJ-elaea wail suatUw.
U A. Ktllto.
Otunty Official Paper
tuhacrtpthtn: tt..H per Annum.
laaaml Kvrri Tharwla
-HV-
who is si wknstm?
Internal Itterasm fhtui h ;
vtutvf . WIS. at th rat .( ; t
I (vr annum, tti ui dirv.lrd m l
, omb tuaiuiiuK mi In n . '
! propeltv twnMnatter douitli
levied Uhhs, and pitmuant i .1
th. dvr and order l i I
M.mds. the .VO l 1. 1 li .i.
al III suuih dm ut the ' urt II
HtllaNiru, H ablution t',.n,!i
al Ih knHir l Irn t'kn k v St
Uv. all at imblio auett.m .. i r
buMi few rb Hi tiai.,1. ail ol i
In dvserihtHl real it..,'v t .i-c
and uuale m Wiohiiittim
llrvgon. and partU-ularlji
AdtoKa. tit:
lata ne ,l and Hi . .. ao.i
man's At-rvai. a lh ui p '.-
ml and on hl In th iiti.-w il.
er ut I utvncr il litn,ji,.n '
Or n, uniitiin( It.' -rv, i '
th uvmntieior nvie.l mti .1
The new ourtvnev anj lnkimr. s,"m,'i-i" '
. ... I !laalill txi niali ili.i
bill is s revolution, inasmuch as duim.iateuiu.f o.t ,.n
I fie OKI d Ol IWVIIltHT, I 'It
I
topics Theatre
Kino Srlrclion of Kilm- For
HOLIDAY VVF.Kh
No UiU.tiut piiiri.
-4
Shcrid Sale I pon
it is a departure from
rinmrf in eiH'rnmttntl
--- - w - i onnlT. Oroifou, l.T J . A
toucnmjr u'xn me currvney anu or".
, H1 A llaro, Atiornv I.t
money questiQn. ror ever s
many years in fact, ever since' n,
th I'ivil Vp tw Yiirk nr
, , . i l:Kvution
more cncisely speaking. Walli
Strwt, has Iwn the vrodfather
of our currency and monetary i,.,::'
legislation. Thase who were iinIH MiiiumvimNniy )
el-cted to the American Congress "rir.n.m. ,
were wont to listen to the wise1
J. V Maatrra.
! Ui:i(RT (! Till: CONDITION
i t t!u- -
Vahinton County BanK
AT HANKS. OKI-.
, ..!" !. isuifss oa th.-l'lt.luyof n toli,T. VMX
NtU l lien lV KlVell, t tt
tM an aiia-ninetii etHMil ion ti i
heads in control of the New York,
banks - Benedict, lzanl, Freres,
etals-and they were told that ''J'VV'S' iaun 'i-'
i no. .t fr WajdiuisiimCmuv m the
oniy in nan Mreei were me nen-j utim .n u1B .-..! , ,
uine. Simon-pure, Mown in the
bottle financiers. S far as
txr. m lymnl iii-oii ltl
uiem nia,t' and enle-ttt in uid !
the' '"" "a'e, atirviiiitttii.i
m ff nnil 11 I df ) H I prtq-fftv
old rank and hie is concerned, anwrde ru,! and ii.muiorv i v
....1.1, . i. tl-lll III Mill l-rtll-W. 1,1 lt,y t
that tale uHik tUvp nxit, ana to-',.ii07, totfemer ith im r-t:
day we see Mann, and hi ilk. j UL
prophesying disaster. Hut, let . n t. r.... n. --.i ,i
r c " emitir I'll.t .t il.d r...i
us iurn 10 me country oanKer
$10 , iii and ilinlmroimtniti.
lh ilainlilf alhive namtsl ii..n , , i
liieiil, ami the roam nl iktid I i
Monday, the -Hih dav il Jsi.hum. I ,
I he hour ol 10 o'ol 'k a in ol u I i o
Ilia Nuth door id the vri It -HilUloiro,
Washington t imniv 1 1
' wll at pulille a icii.x, I., t tic in,
1 liu'der lor i-ih in h ,n, , ,,f i i ,
I de rihrd rral pioiveriv. .nu t', m
Because he knows the '"'"" i'"ir. "teu an i ..mi
uei-rioi aa ioiio , l.iait:
for he tells the story. He is
standing with his back against
the wall, and tellinir you. my Mr.
American, that the present bill
is a pood one. Why dots he tell
you this?
current that came to him trom
New York, when he wanted to
finance the horny-handed son of
toil at harvest time -"you can
get all the money vou want from
New York and Chicago -but you
must pay interest, and a little
more." So, then, New York and
Chicago received all the profits
of crop handling, and the coun
try bankerand his name is le
gion stood the expense of han
dling the year's crop w ith noth
ing but loss of stationery and
time for his pains, while the big
fellows received the centime per
centime. Today the banker sees
it the banker out among the
people who till the soil. They
are for it, that currency bill of
the present administration, and
they knew, better than anyone
else, what it means to them. It
is a sane, conservative, just and
businesslike measure, and it pulls
the fangs of those who want the
"usufruct" of others' labors.
At t:
Ui sot ta t s
it-'
mint''
I . ,i: ) Uh
( h i nini! t-i
r.im.U and warrants
r;uik.mt imust'
Fi;rt. it. ire and futures
I Hi' I'rotti ivscrv e banks
('.inH mi hand
I.i visit t l it s
':ti!t i! stH'k paid in .
Yi'in i. Ifd profit s
V I it av m.'s ..
nihv ttlua! l'piMts sntijirt to check
t:t.rc".vS
I'M
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i.f.i .u
Aims. t;i
r. i:tttd
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1 1 "'t i'. ! I'i'rtiiu'at'S tif
Fi rn- cert itu'at-'-i of .it
lpO.lt
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2.77:1 !is
:u;i n
Sit.l'l'.' ol
LM".t
1 1. .!
All of l.otiti 7, M, , nj, i, : ,,. ii
Town In. CH) of Hill
Ion t'miiitr. OrrKiin. ai almnti iii !i i
duly recorded plat ltnrei on u-. i I
the ullire ol lha Kecorder u m . mn
of Ml I t'olintjr and SUIe.
Sail! talc mil In all mr-rct ! im.
uhjrcl l irdi-uijition m nn.irl.ii
with llie Statute of the Slate ( iny.c
Paid! this Mth day of t i-ci' III !.-r i i
J. Ii. KeevM, Slinifl of Wuhiri.
County, trei(oii.
Bv J t' Atilc)(!itc, IV-puly
B.i(lry St Hue, Atti.rm-n t,.r VI
tiff.
THE PUYWRIGHT'S DREAM
Wm. I. '.!
u. . t;.ii
h(?v, I'rtM.
r.vav. t'aslu.'
. Thinilitirktt. Vice Tr-s.
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tii.t.ly.-i
-HflflRES-
Laundry
Coiner
Mui.i: m,d
l,.liic.l to do
f work in a
N-lid.Hii.
.1
uniiiicr.
5prc Ulty
Telephone, ('i,y jo.nj.
it ptiM tit ti... w,u t4l,n)j
K,u;", F1'" s iul iufor
in.itioti.
IV.. mpt ku,.;
J
A ilihv, Aniti t'asbii-r
St)t llll k'N I'XCIFIJ
l'lu' Southi rn F.ti-i:'n' si'lii'dule,
.is now r i m ni 1 1 vf . t-i a fol'ovVH:
Christmas should have a dou
ble significance to Oregonians,
this year, for there was never a
better Summer's return since
the state was first settled. There
was an abundance of yield in
all crops, and the price for every
thing the farmer ha3 to sell i3
good.
Millionaire Booth, of Eugene,
has shied his castor into the Sen
atorial ring, and will contend for
the Republican nomination.
Booth is a timberman, and has
served in the state senate. He
nasn i quite as much wealth as
Jonathan, but he will make it in
teresting for him.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Notice in hereby uivwi that th nnrlcrnlirn.
mi baa hferi appointed ad'niniHtrator ol
the eitate of Marlain Hohimtnr . iIwpiumuI
hy order of the Ciiiir.ty I'uim of the Hlatt,
of Oreiron for WaJdiiiiKtoti County, tnailc
on the lUth. day of December. 17, and
ii aa duly qualified aa niinh adminmtrntor
Now therefore, all tieraona liavhnr
I'.aimi aiminnt iiaid eetatn are hereby noti
fied Htid reiilred to prenent the eame, to
Kether with the proper vuueera therelor, to
the undersigned at hi renidence at I'jjf!
f.nnl tourteenth at. North, Portland,
OrenKii, or at the Jaw ollice of Tlioii. H.
Tongue, Jr., in HillelKiro. Oregon, within
aix tiiontha from the date of the llrat pub
lication of thin notiee
Patei lh:24th. day of Decenitier. 1WI.I
Michvd A Mchueter, Adinliiietrator f
the eetate of Martin Hnhimter. deceased
Thos. H,Toiii?ue, Jr., Attorney for ad-
ruiiiiKirauir.
HKN my play aura
trior siiiil.
Ilia rtH-ekn ailh t-AKcrti.'i n.ih.
tri rd.
"When my play gn nn -it . i I, ou
know;
It'll ba producd In a mnnth or n -I
II marry my Kirl and k t a c- u.
And 'lt try a farm, ami we'll Imhi fir.
For the manager lays It aura uit.
And I'm ioln to t rich ami (rent. I
fueaa"
"When my play foe on." tli u!hor
ald-
(Not to th reader Ten years have (1i-.t )
"WJl move downtown to a nto-r no,
And my wlf shall g-l hrr a tiraii.t nr w
hat
And om nifty aowne and lui and
iurh
ana won I nav lo ennnp enu nv no
much.
For yeara w hsve tn tarn.ition ir.
Hut Ihe mimtfiT Mm Din winicr, mire.
Our worrlrs and f m I will nil I... k',mi.
When my ptfiy ki-s on '
"When my play no on." the author
en Id
Aa h mmMmI his ani-d silvery hrrnl,
"My rojall monfy will h ih suurre
Or my younmsi Kruil-uin s i iilh si- rourse.
And mother and I wrl ink th, rft
And buy us a injy rmintiy n-.t.
Where Hilly ami Hut, and the Shis anil
John
t an vl.ilc us,
When th play kos on "
"When my play hop on." ihe nuthor
aid
As he lay ami if-isp..! on his ilvliiK bed,
"You enn x-nd that ni.in mrr, I vuw,
A Kolden motto-'lio It Now!
And then ynu can liiki) the rishtun
Of the royalty nii,n.-y th.it may mi riie
And hulld ni a lumhsione. (itiilrt nnd
white.
With till Inscription rvnl-d tn sIri I:
'He died awaltinK the o-niiR nlMht,
But ha rest In pence, end his iluuhts ar
gone
Kor hi play I on I"
Orn-n Hon.
To I'ortFltld
ii ii . i , ,
.Wi',.linti hit- : a -,
Sin Tl latl t'.iin, a.
I illai-iiaik train, i
V.i'V,
III
I. Ill
i 'orval'i
tiii Si
Sl'lH'l'f
ovi'i iaml, p. in
in. lav. Mi-Mitun a i I s
ioi-s tin! If.'tvt' Hill
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pa-t-
Ste It'll
.N'tloort;, iwiitatr
liiw'tv, t'Oot1'!.
exi'rrn.. rti
I In hue . .
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ulili
I favrtllti; rlts-riM-4
I lir r f i imtn
tti-it, iiithtulis
nd , h i.i ImmhiI
I itisut i lh, ! .
I sill It luil.l
ll I 1 1 at 1 1
l-rr 1 l
Hraah
i!ar t-r l iti
e vi
IhmI
1 1!1
I lllu-ef
for IVtland until S;.Ml,
1'l'oiii I'ortland
i
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I iiitt It)-"! tor
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t Mhl ll
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NOTICEOF FINAL SETTLEMENT
Notli la hereby given that I, tin under
silfnen Rlmlnlstratru of the estate of
Lwrenc Brown' deeaaed, have filed
In the Count j Court ofthetate of Oregon
lor waBlilnuUin Uoun'.y, my final a wunt
aa administratrix of said eetate and that
shiii ixmrt hae set Monday, January 'Jti,
1114. ut the hour of 2 o'clock P. M. of said
dav as the time and the Court Kuoui In
Hillsboro, Oregon, as tlienlace for hearlmr
obj.tions to said mount anil the llrml
Keltleiiient of aaid netate:
Itated this December 2Dth, l!l:.
Jennie I., llrown, AdmlniMratrix of the
Ketateof Lawrence U. Hrown, dnoeased.
W. 1. Oyke, AtUimuy lor aaid estate.
Sheriff Sale on Foreclosure
Notice is hereby eiven. that hv vlrino
of an execution, decree and order of sale
lestied out of and under the Healoft.be
circuit court of the HfcaUi of Oreifou fnrthe
County of WashinKton, dated the ?:rd
day of Dncemtier, 1111,1 in favor of A.. I,
.toy, planum and airalnet H. K Kmniott,
HenrietU K. Kiiiuiott, Charlea L. Chatter
Uiti, Olive (.'hatterUm, anil Paul Chatter
ton, defendant, for the sum of tl4 St.
cost, and the futberiutn off1M4.0u, with
Tha Servant Problam.
The Cleveland I'luln licnler iiiiolos
till telephone coiivcrsntloti:
"la this Mm IllitherliiK ItrownJ"
"Yea. Wlio's till k Inir?"
"Mm Heiijiiinln (ireen . I Mnry June
niooker roolvliiK for you now?"
"She la Cooked for you, didn't slieV"
"Yen, nnd yon look her iiwny rnun
me "
"Oh, no, I rll.lirt."
"You ny you ill.ln t. Then who tllil?"
"Why, I wns told It wim tin.. Iliimniic
aoell'ty OixMltiy, drnr "
A violent flush of reielvers. Quirk
calls for the repiilr depiirttiienL
Profiting by Experience.
Mltle Johnnie bud been iimiKfily nil
!ny. At lust, to nip the rlliimx, he
alnppei tils small kIhIit.
Wlien father eiiine homo from the of
flee the mother lold him 0f ,N son's
misdeeds.
"Tho next time you tene your slsler
you go to bed wChont your ilii r,"
the father said sternly.
The kiddle sat In silence for n few
momenta. Then all of a sudden he
turned to his father
"The next time I want to hit nImIoi
I'll wait until after dinner." Im re
marked. -New York Times.
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From Another Viewpoint.
"That pointful enemy seems likely
to lenvo footprints in tlie siiihIh of
time."
"I'erhaiis." said Senator Soi'Iiiiiii:
"littt. on the other hand, he may be
lenvltiK thintih prints nt iollce head-t)iiarteis."-VViiHhliik'lon
Star
Advanca Information.
"The rtrHt time I ever saw him I
knew we would not be friends"
"Why ho?" ,
"Well, to tell the truth, he was shak
liiR Ms Hit at me."- Hlr.nltiKlmm A
Herald
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llookn, HlMt Mini sup.
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l'i.'iiiliil Huit or ovrcoat for th
cr.-HPtit, mmli from I'etmfr'i
lint. lmMirtff WtMili-n. ami in th
lat.-Hl Htyli. Kit and wurkinM
whip Kuarantml. ritorto Main 863
CHRIST WUEST
Tin' Tttilur
Nulicc n final ScltlcmfM
Nolo berctiv ulven that lb tinitf-
Itfitwl Bdiiiltiiattatiir of the estate u( Juh
II. Isinle.le. drinMd, ha II lid In lb
'oiiiilv I oorl ol ihertlalnof llrrfun, M
S aslilnirioii fiiuiilv, his Itnal sis'.iiiul II
Hie uinller ol aald eilale, ami said noun
lia.hiitd Moinlay, the lith dav uf Jau'
r . Ii I. at tbn ci.ontv iiiurl r.mru I"
llillsl. iro, tiietfon, at ten o'elis k w..al
the lime slid .la.'e for hnarllil ol JerlliHNl
l' su t,ii e.eoiinl anil for Iha II'"''
eltli iiiiini i, unlit natal.
I luted thla aUi tay til e.eiiiber, IWH.
J, I', Tamleeie,
Adniiiilstmtnr of tha wilsU uf Juhn B.
I'mnleala, lineeaaihl,
Ksirley ,V, Kara Altorneva for A.linlH'
Istrnlor,
a I; II HON!.
In f ti tt Cltvua Court o tb Sluts
Oremm for WiuhliiRtun Count.
Mrtttlira J Duller.
I'lalntlll
bin lottu liutier, Ib fi miaul
I tiller, thn I"V Dl'i"'
To I'liarlotte
letnndniii!
In the naiiin of tin. Hlste tifOrettua. '
are Im-nli v reiiulreil In appear III
ttlsiveeiulUml ll.iurl and eauseuttuf I
lore Krldsit, the V.'lnl lsy of .laniiary, lii
whleh Issli week alter thn dsleuf th"
hrst iiiililiiiaiinii of this iiiiiiiiuui ind
lllliud ht 11. !..!.. t.aMllll HIM
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aKiilnsl tiu, and tr you fall to Cr n'
answer lor Haul thereof, thn Mlal'dl"
will apply Ui the Court orcaitreeftiivr
tllhsolviiu I Im l, ml. i, r iiialrlllliillV a,w
anil btiri'iofore eiiNtlUK between "
the phtinint, anil for m ill other and fur
Uier relief as to Lite I'ourl mav aeeai
ttti'l siiiilnliln
His siiiiiiiiona Is served upon j
I'Uhltcatlnn lii the Hillslioro Aran". W
virltin of an order ol tha Hon. I. '
Keasoner. Juilire ,.t Waaliliiirtmi I'nlintTi
ami sitlil order preaerlltea llie first pit M -eatlotiss
I let; en, Iter It, HH.'I, ami lhanJ
"I Hie issl iiulillciillon as Jantiarr tl,M'
i J I'arkisou and Harry Yai"'wion,
Altoriiem r,,r uuimiir Aim ilriuIiailaB
HiilldliiK,.ortlanil, Oregnn.
Traveling expense
300
L' A' """'y. Commissioner
Ariua and OregonUn, 2.26