The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, January 29, 1914, Image 2

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    HH.L8B0R0 ARari. JASt ARY. i tin
A Desperate
Situation
BY El'NkX. PLAtX
M an r.ixttal uitsia on lb CM
r iiuM t.,tii;itet far (ro ttj hit
.- MU-iii.-nt I lie lie. Mr. Wattftn,
l iu ami huiikTy kasV.in.il tavlak
t.ili !' went to ttw uprlntet.uVBt.
Mr. lUau. h.inU attnl Mid:
-I liavv Ihvu latmaiiit in tbi tWUI
i .iw fir twenty ar ik1 b .tr
I . . ii nss,H latsl with iit but Chintrss)
..ins ttiat lime f only my o-
i ot W.-nt. 1 must rlsu nd g ttt n
ui.t Bold."
Mr. UlaiuhanL uuwUliug to lots
linlilt ail asxtst.tnt. Mid:
"SiiiMwiut:. brother, a -ompokii
t ui 1.1 In niveii yui- wife to labor
x ith. you ami rlit you...
Mr. Waterman thmiKbt Id that raw
I'm lie .-oiild stand it awhile knfe.
I it lie .IMii't know whore lb wife
v is t. tvin friu. There wet oulj
i ..irri.sl white women at th station.
j .1 lie wi.til.l not marry a heathen Chi
i k woman. Mr. r.l.iticti.ird tld bim
lat there were women without bus
1 mil in eivi'lW Liml who mUht be
i ..luo-d to .vine out a ixl marry a clef-
i ; man.
.V few month, after this conTers
t mi tlie KcT. Mr. 'Sonthsate, twenty
l to year old and a baohekir, wu
iihliut' on tli d.H-k belonging to the
: :atin Hwaitini: the coming f ship
t.iut ar:nvtl t the eastward. II
uu ho homesick that anything coming
fioiii a Christian land interested him,
i iid his object in being on the dock
Mas to see a ship that had come from
ttie hind lie ktvetl.
.Vhen the ship was docked and the
':inunlank In position the only woman
who wine down It was not only white,
l.i.t comely. She mvnied much cast
'own. Mr. Sonthirite approached her,
i.ils.sl hl hat and asked if he could
tio nnything for her.
"I have some business with the R,
Mr. Waterman." she mM. "but I dont
wish to co directly to his house. Can
yon direct me to a place where I can
I.xlce t-niMniriiy T'
"I-et me take that hag,' was the re
ply, -and the other things. I will think
f some place for you while we sre
walking to Hie station. There Is not
iin li iu the way of accommodation
here. How long will you need a lodg
ing placer
"That I can't say. Do you know Mr.
Waterman?"
"Uti, yes. very well."
"What kind of a person Is her
"A very excellent man Indeed."
"Is he pxi looking?"
"Oh. no. Mr. Waterman Is not good
looking."
"How old is her
"IMween forty-live and fifty."
Tight or darkT"
"Neither. He Una red hair and many
freckles."
Tl'e young woman stopped. Mr.
Soiitiigate looked nt her inguirlngly,
"I'm going back on the ship," she
i aid.
"lioing hack on the ship?'
"Yes"- sobbing"! came out here to
marry Mr. Waterman, not knowing
anything about him. r'rntn what you
wiy ho must lie frightful.
There was a long silence, during
which the young woman wept
"You are sure you wouldn't marry
Mr. Waterman"
"Yes. I inn. I'll Jump in the sea first.
I have nothing to go hack to and am
d.-Kpenile. IVrhniw the best thing
can do is to drowu myself."
"till. dear, no! You needn't do that
Would you Lie contetted to remain
here sis the wife of a man about my
age?"
"I'crhnps." was the Indefinite reply.
"1 wouldn't mind helping you out
that is. if you would crujlt me."
There was no reply to this, but the
M1 were lesa frequent
"If you're going to Like roe," con
tinned Mr. Soiitiigate, "it might be legs
embarrassing fur yon to marry me be
fore you see Mr. Waterman."
"Perhaps it would,"
" Itut there must lie some reason giv-
en. It must be reported as a mistake.
"You might tell me you are Mr. Wa
termini."
"That would le untrue."
"I have never told a lie, but I hae
never lieeii placed In such a position
before. I will say that I forgot the
tmine; that I thought It was South'
Kite."
"There comes Waterman, now."
"Oh. heavens!"
"Jrt us turn down this walk."
. The sight of Mr. Waterman struck
tin; poor girl with terror. She clung
to licr escort und trembled. They met
a young clergyniiin, and Houtbgate
H.ild to liliu:
"Marliury. got anything to do Just
now T
"Nothing particular."
"f!o lo tin; flmiiel; I wish you to d
something very particular."
Murlmrv consented and In a few
minutes was joined by the couple.
"Many us," said Southgate.
"Marry you!"
"Yes. This young ludy came out
l.ere on a venture to nmrry old Water-
man. I'm her only hope."
J lie iniirriage ceremony was per
firmed ami the two were made one.
Vlien It was over Southgate said to
Marbury: "Ho to Iilunchard and tell
htm.' !et hliu to fix it up with Water
loo ii. (hat's a good fellow."
"I'll do It. Are there any more like
yu coming?" he nsked the bride.
She smiled nnd said, "No, I hope not
foe your sakes."
Mr. Plain-hard fixed the matter by
Kf'ridlng Mr. Waterman to civilization
to find ii wlfis for himself.
'Tis lnv that makes the world bo round.
As has been said before;
'TIs lovo thnt causes wheels to turn;
'Tis lovo that urge men to earn
The bread they need and more;
TIs love that brings the teardrop to
The sighing mnlilen's lash;
Lovo lures the cornstalk from the ground!
'TIs love that makes the world go round
Hut mostly lovo of cash.
Chicago Record-HeraJd.
Patience He spenks go quick ons
can lui nllu uudcrHtiind him.
Piitrlie-oh. I don't know. It took
hltn four years to propose to me
Yuukeia BUlesuittlL.
TMAfU BE ABOUT ALL
nOWkte
How h
lla with rH,
t uiha la item rrof.
How tar tra a kty
0 That M 'inM lWJ tHH.
Tw k taaKha and (ham to gla.
How fc aaskwt choka wHh Kr
Waaw ura OMMa fcaU
AiJ aha Khlauara. "H a a)f "
jU La HarmVL
How M arohia aa in
Hoa ha ra.aa anJ aa.! f
Hw ha aiutcra la himaatt
Aaful l.Uml.w lltatra.
Ha) hla min.1 la lull of hiM
And hla hrala la la a ahm.
Whan lit nuraa conwa lo hla aala
And aha athlaiwrm. "It's a girl "
- Im AngvlM Ktpraaft
Hew ha clulchaa at lha a alt
Hoa h i t a hraath,
H.w ha rrrta. as it lo fll
And hia faca lurna alula aa Jvalh.
Hew ha grxani in ha Jviwiir.
And tha aura adt.stly anna
Aa aha marts him on lha alalr
And annouiH-a ' Th ara twin"
-t toula lt tHailch.
tt.w ha stand In hlank amaaa.
M!laa. h.Hh1 i d-tfaah;
Turns to haij hia canl ga.
Hat ao rs' tram a thuughl; (
Hoar his rwt ao powon la. h.
Ha s all In an,t lo tha had.
And ha drop dad In his tracks
bra tha num says. -TripU. dad.
Nrbraska Stat Journal.
How ha oprn "U b moulh.
How hla a il.l scrMnis nil tl nighl.
How ha runhaa north and suuta.
Fit tot niurdrr. arson, fight;
How h hurhlaa In Ins ain.
How h rajiva. ern-a tor t m.
Vlwn lh d.K-l.w counts asala.
T huiwrlng lo him. "Thar ars four."
-Nfar Vork Hua.
Fatal tacagnitian.
Th mlnbtter'a wife was btttdlT ea-
gaged one afteruoou mending the fam
ily clothes when a neighbor calks) for
a friendly chat After a few moments
of news and gossip the caller remark
ed, as an begau to luspevt a Usket
of button:
"You seem to be uuusually well sup-
nlied with buttons of all kinds. Why,
there's one like my biisbttud bad on
his last winter's suit."
"Indeed" said the minister's wtfs
with .ii,h "Wull nil the buttons
were found In the contribution tot and
1 thought I might as well make some
use of them. Wbat-uiust you goj
Well, goodby. t'oiue agaiu aoon."
rhlladelpbia Ledger.
An Auspicious Beginning.
The young man edged himself ditB-
deutlr into the presence of the old man.
"What can 1 do for you, sirT asked
the elder.
"I shall come directly to the point.'
said the younger. "I wish to marry
your dauchter."
This was the old gentleman's rue to
get oat bis handkerchief, and lie did It
"Alas!" he wept, "bow shall I evel
spare her? Her mother Is dead, and
she Is all I bare left. And I am an old
man not long for this world."
"You Interest me strangely," put In
the suitor cheerfully. "What other
recom mends t Ions has she?" ClcVel.iud
Plain Dealer.
A Terrible Slight
"Why did the great pianist refuse to
playr
"Temperament He got mad because
bis name was printed in smaller type
on the program than the name of the
piano on which he was to perform."
Chicago Record-Herald.
Easy Up ta a Carta in Point
"How did the votes for women Idea
get on In your village!"
"Very well, until it came to the vot
ing. After the campaign was over so
many were not on speaking terms that
no one would go to the polls for fear
of being gnubbed." Washington Star.
A Ballroom.
Old Timer Is your married life one
sweet song?
Newly Wed Well, since our baby's
been born It's more like on opera, full
of grand marches with loud calls for
the author every night.-1'hlladelpbla
Ledger.
Unfeeling Wretch!
Mrs. Scrappington You
amounted to anything until I
nerer
married
you. If I were suddenly taken
.i . .i i t .. -i
away
n uere wouuj juii inrj
Mr. 8crapplngton-At the funeral, If
..t ....... A.. 7 .. . ',!.-.
aoorr euuugu w go. imiuhbh
Times.
City
Insinuation.
Boarding House Mistress Mr. Dig
Inn. do you know what butter costs
now?
Hearty Eater No, ma'am, but I'll
Inquire If you'd like to buy gomel
New York Globe.
Sure Thing.
"There Is one crusade which the
young people at least will always set
their faces against."
"What's thatr
"The autl-klnalng reform." Baltlmora
American.
Lots of men are slaves to their mon
ey, but then the world Is full of eman
cipators. Strangely enough, none of the op
pressed has suggested government
ownership of hens.
Very few quarrels or misunderstand
ings are fixed up satisfactorily by
means of a revolver.
Take care of the pennies, and as for
tha dollars-well, some kind friend will
car if tbea fur you.
Tb; mtM bo can say "Vea' and
"N-r nt Lb rtht time baa tha) great
ri rwoiiiMial of lauuga
lws .fthlng worth while caa be
a.wmpltkaW l twelve saontba by a
truly r;pvaaia cooiiiiuuHy.
A new dnt a new aiacbiiH. a aww
serum may any day radically affect
tb cours of axn-ial erolulhisv
A l"hh-ago bypan4fc4 has evened a
actkatl ftr tvk agents. Most of 'eat
ara ot gradual la that art
A Minnesota college offers a court
In sausage tusking The atudeuU will
ivrlaiuly have a tunc grind ahead of
them.
It IS said thee U about iriTXVOisV
lUi ia lite .M-ld And !. lr cent t'f
the luhabllaula coutrol the last all
nirurva
The I'leveUnd physician ho ran
titer a holdup wan has dbavverea a
new and protuialug use for the auto,
mobile.
The bapplcHt wife la not always the
one who marries the ts-st moo. but the
oue who makes I be beat of lb luau
a lie marries.
It does sound In-lteT to say that we
act-tiited the Kltlou than to aay we
nearly ran our laga off aud told forty
Ilea to gel it
The iiuluckkcst man Is the one who
the day after he has puid a tat ou hla
tucouie tiiuls wot that the cashier has
rnu away w itb It.
The times when a farmer's personal
knowledge of tlnum-e was limited to a
very faulty Judgment nt gold brk'ks
are nay Ixt.k Iu the pat
The tieuuan crowu prince Is said to
4eud much of his leisure times mak
lug fiinilimv. At last we kuow what
Is meant by a roy al go.) time.
Dr. Wllry says Eve was created tie
fore Aibtm. The good doctor la evi
dently the oue who can tell us wheth
er the egg or the lieu came first
When a man tells a woman of forty
that she apia-ars lo be growing young
er all the time she Is likely to gueaa
that she has met a cheerful liar.
Lord Roaelary says Kngland ought
to have fs'MH") more babies than she
has. Can't the suffragettes lie per
soailed to do something about It?
A M.Mirish woman Is not supposed
to know her own age. which Indicates
that the proverb beginning "Where lg
nornnce Is bliss" hits been translated.
The New York gun men who assassi
nated Rosenthal now make the plea
that I her were "lust bad boys." "Had''
Is' rather strong. Woiildu't "naughty
be better?
Ad exchange says that there are no
less than nineteen "Raid mountains'
in the lilted States. When a moun
tain begins to shed its hair there's no
enre for It.
The Coat
All kindly humor makes s hit
With mn nt ane:.
But f. w of us care much for wit
At our eipvnse
-Eichsnga.
Playing by System.
"They teach the children to play by
n e in' "
"Yes; s kid has to have a cookbook
In make a mud (!.' IxjiiIhv It le Cou
rier Journal.
Bacon-What's become of that young
aian ty(ewrlter you had?
Egliert Ub. he's gone away for
awhile.
"Not discharged r
"No; I've sent him to the house of
correction for a time." Youkers
Rtatesniun.
Son, this is fnrt I m telling you.
You'll flml It s good advice:
If you mui-t Ki t a rkale on, you
Will never cut much Ice.
Cincinnati Enquirer.
Craw ford -There's no doubt, the
wise thing is to practice economy.
Cralmhaw-Rut this is au extrava
gant age, and we seem to be out of
practice. Judge.
A silent place this world will be.
We'll peuk but once a week.
If at some time we all agree
To think tK'for we ipesk.
- Eichange.
"You said you would make papa
come to terms."
"I did. and they were the vllet any
one ever upplleil to me."-Loudon Mall
Should you n 1 1 it I n to knowledge great
A certain molness will Ix full;
You can't any one to wall
And listen while you tell It all.
Washington Star.
Mrs. Newgold-Oenevlere, Alhertlne,
you are not playing that duet together,
One of you Is a bur ahead of the other.
Genevieve (proudly) Well, I wag the
one ahead, anyway! Puck.
When you count up the worries that enter
some lives
I not stop
Till you add In the husbands who go with
their wives ,
When they shop.
Cleveland llaln Dealer.
"Are you familiar with the Mexican
situation?"
"Only up to 8 o'clock this morning."
-Detroit Free Press.
"Let us fly," said the ardent lover bold
To his fairest fascinator,
Not that he feared her father's wrath,
but that ha was sn aviator.
Baltimore American.
"Time works wonders," quoted the
sage.
"That's because It Is always on the
job," returned the fool.-ClncInnati Kn-
i rjulrer.
Artronomers snd golfers ara
Alike, so It appears
At any rate both meditate
The motion of the spheres.
Mail Francisco Chronicle.
stared at lha W . ' Hxsn
Oragu. aa end fla-a ''1
U A. MN. r.lltoe
4Hillt OtlK'l.ll t'l'vl
ailacci4iM): . ir k;
laaaie) (Caeti 1'hara.lat
-h -
IrftNt) a M.hlNXI-
Senator Hit. II t'liaml-. rl.iiu
h numHHlo.1 in r.ttinv: bis
Alaskan raitrvnil lu'l lliMucfi tlic
St'nato, an.i that it !' t"'j
house in a short ti n., is c-noral
Ijf COIHVvlotl. l(lt lull is 111. ! I
fonous in all rsHvtsan.l ht. r
may Ih a.l.ltni to nnlv in i t.nl. ,
The moasurt' r.v. ivt' I .1 i mul,
Strong siiKrt. lie St'iiatm- lias 1
aidt-U rortlun.l. ami tr. ...n. in
Retting the bill thiiii. If
Portland's wlmlisalc im ii i!l
now gt't tusy tluy will lt aMc
to pick up the trailf tlu-v have
lost in Alaska tin- pa-t lil'tccn
years. Now is tii. !.- 1,. .irtv-.it
moment. Seuttie ami lac. una
hustletl for tratle while rortlamr.h-elaretl forfeit in oinmit eoiitt.
It rvmaim .l for an tre j
Slept. It reinaine.1 lor an
gon man to initiate an Alaskan
henelit that has long heeii a ne
cessity. A last an husiness nun
will not lie slow in reei.gt.i.'.ing
this, and it remains with t Iu
linsini men of I Itvcon's .I,;,.!
uismess m, n of O- kon s In-1
iun. u snotn.i mem mum
of traik with Oregon, for the
Alaska of the future is not the
Alaskaof today. Senator Cham-
herlain apHars to have some in
fluence lutck in Washinirton.
C a fact which his friends have
known for some tune,
his political enemies
. , I
I'ol
have .are -
fully evaded. It is now hU'h
time for the Portland dailies to,
start a campaign to minimi.-e the
measure correctly
narrow, petty, and
torial tHilicy.
ilepieting a
partisan el
Gov. West says he wi!! not run
for governor, and assures thi
nv..e Kij..un cl.Tonlor.. II,.
"
are many men opposed to him,'
however, who say that he would
be a hard man to he-it with nil .passed awav. was circulated on
uc a naru man, in in ai. wiuiail
the opposition centered against11 h,l,,',f' h' r'"' M' ,1,il' s r-
him.
West STlV'S he WailtS to re-
I ... . ..i... .1 .i I
tire-l ut may take a il.ng . tl,,.;
campaign, .f only p. justify hisj
administratioi).
,
Will Durety and w ife were in
from North Tl aius, this ttiorninu'.
F. L Drown, supervisor iu the
Laurel section, was iu the city
this morning.
.Mrs. J. Ii. McClarkin, of Lau
rel, visited relatives and fri -nds
in Portland, this week.
W. Mahon. of the Shute Sav
ings, returned last evening,
from a trip to Clatskanio.
W. H, Forney, who has read
the Argus ever since h" struck
the Oregon country, was in town
yesterday. .
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Miller are
in the city, guests at the homes
of T. K. Morgan and T. Iv Cor
nelius. Herman Krause and Miss Ha
zel Ullom, of SherwiMiil. were
granted license to wel hy Cli-rk
Luce, yesterday.
Chief Dlaser this morning ar
rested a man who has been mak
ing the rounds of the houses,
begging for money.
J. B. Imlay, who has handled
grain in the Ueedville warehouse
for many years, was up to the
city, today, registering.
The Missionary Society of the
Cong, church will meet at tin
home of Mrs. M. M
Pitlenger,
Wednesday afternoon, Feb. 4.
I. K. Shute and Ceo. Payne
departed Tuesday for a trip to
Los Angeles and Long Peach,
Cal. They will be absent several
weeks.
Henry .1. Powell, of Airlie,
Polk County, and Mrs. Marie
Fisher, of Hillsboro, were united
in marriage, in this city, this
week. They will live at Airlie.
C. T. Young and family leave
for Gateway, Mont, where Mr.
Young will look after business
interests. They h'ave made many
friends during their residence in
Hillsboro.
The Supreme Court has not
yet decided the liquor case con
cerning Hillsboro, but it is confi
dently expected that a decision
will be handed down about next
Tuesday morning.
The Commercial Club met
Monday evening, and elected tin;
following as a board of gover
nors: John M. Wall, W. Mahon,
Dr. Erwin, J. II, (Jarrett, Father
Lappen, Willis Ireland and Writ
Nelson. The chair appointed the
following committed to investi
gate the market day proposition,
advocated by Mr. Sehomburg:
J, M. Wall, J. W. Connell and .1.
W. Bailey. The new board will
probably meet this evening, an
elect a president and Becretary.
Peoples Theatre
To morrxiw ami S;tunlav
FIKKS OK 1IATK "
A h itur.' Unit has the Urg. st Kire S. ne ever hhn
hi the Screen,
t'uniintr Moinlay unl Tiifslav
" Unto Tl.f Th'trtl Csrnrraition
with Florence jtrfiue
N atlvatue i u vs.
,1
st itcmcnt of hi vciirt.n.iisines,i'.l for their homo in lillam.s.k.
with the Stale Came t mtmii- . stt r.lav. after u month vwil
sum for l.H:t. ami Ihev t.-ll him with f. I'.ias.-r ami wife A- a
that he has a ire.ht of $ I .V, result Cran.lim IHa-u-r U .lis.-.m-cnntit;
to him, in over pavmcnt. isolate hauiik! no a'Mii.lehll.l "
This over ii.tvn.ent eanie in
through pettv small iharM s that
th. elerk was enlltl.tl to reeeive.
I his statement i out of the or
dinary, as the hoard generally
wants more than is sent.
I. M. honahtie. whose huil was
last week, arrived here from l.a
t'lne. Kastern tiregon. luestiay.
ami his trial has Urn ret for
rfli. I'S. Umahtie insists that
he did not know the date he
should have Uen in rourt. and
that he was far in the interior,
IS Call IhiiuI w ill pronaiuy iTt-
u BtMlll!h no action has as
His hail IhiiuI will nrohahly he re-
, , .
" , . . . ... t
Andrew Story died at the fam
ily home, tiaston. Jan. 'JS, I'Jll.
iik'e.l over TO yeurs. lie was;
Uirn in Canada, and tame to
Washington County aUitit W
years ago. ivsiding at Cornelius.
.1. I,'.,.. l.tt..t (IW.C.
1 1IHU ill iuii-v III.'.., Itin
t.iCaston. A wife, four sons
1 ,lni tw0 ,;U..titers survive. The
' t. moral takes place tomorrow
at
'he Almoran Hill cemetery.
n,,, iillsU.ro Hramatie Kra
teruitv will present the "Man of
the Hour." in the tint distant
future. Their lines are xM-ctfd
h. r- any d iv. and when they
arm e the cast will get down to
study. Ilillshoro has some good
theatrical talent, und the fratern-
it V always gets a glHld hearing.
The report that Hon. W. H II
Mvers. of Forest t 'trove, hud,
Ml.it Ulill oltt,l 111 I ll. II ll illU
,. i;.:,. la
" iliso oi, lull i io h i I, an. I tl.r tl
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Kur;Uli li:iv,. ,, r,gi,,,r.;-':,::;.:.r!:o.:..;;:.,T,rr
vtt rs, ail Uu xw of last r "
all having he. n ih-tiareil null i,..,,,,.! i,r . ,..,,,
ami
Void I.y Hie Mlpreme t tiurt.
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.ife.
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c.tit
lill My in.-! h.r tin a i hiirj-c i
.Mini Mo- m-ii-r iiiys fur nuythliiK -
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I'tlJ ta roll for Washington
l'ounty. Oregon, will ! pen for
, the eolletiion ami paymetil ol
l ives .... Momlav rei.r.iarv
r.n I. ,o reoaiewiu i" ii"u.
All tas are due and paviihle
'U fore the 1st day of April. I'.U t.
Half pawncnts ran oe made !
fore the 1st day of April. VM I.
hut a jn'tialty f I -r rent. K-r
month w ill W rharge .n remain
motuiiwiii ....-"
.ig half pavm.-nt to paid prior
to SeldeillU-r 1st. I'.Ht Where
no i.a metit it made In-fore Ihe
lt day -f April. It'll, the tax
Imv.mucs delimpient and a p'nal
tv of I nt cent er iiit.nl h is
charged Irom that date to prior
to SeptciiiU-r I. l'.ll. After
Scplemher 1. l'.ill. a i-s-nalty of
pi per cent, and interest at the
rate ..f L' ier cent. -r .ur will
U charged on all ilelimpieui
taxes.
I' I!. Sappingtun.
Countv Treasurer and lax Col
lector of Washington t'ountv,
Oregon,
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