The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, February 12, 1914, Image 2

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" TAKEN FOR GRANTED.
MmI Ka.ed ft Fw Tfcitiga Caltet
Wunt ftur About tK Baby.
I'KIKNU if mine nwve-J out Into
at lit -Hiiitry last year." write
ii.Uiit. "atnl aft.T that
! trwl tl life out f lJT lotln
ttlxMit tit Yuiintr) l-o. He t.ll
!i..- he ritl all hi ' vesvUMea
Mini animal aid vrtbii.ie like that
ui..l o.-t im Lunar .Lii'ikWut. on Ibt
. ;t i.r aiiytliius. atid at Ut ' eul
tail t istt liiui.
"A I .Hi. nor I mil..: 'This I elovJ
i.... i r.i i i.rk i: vvur o iviiro?
- Ye." h f:iltrvl. 'but It bap
i. -us. Hit Is not or n tHM.
i oivu t rea-ly t Ull yrt
Hart..! no late-aiui I bad to send
! u for this.
It was th tame with evert on
I lie v-:t:tl'. Tlu-y hadu't s'
l.i lime to start a carina or n
I, his.- r tvlil fraiuf or to see to lh
;,l ..nh.ir,l Kvorythlns bad a
t.om low u. but iK-xt year tl hiiu
ifWnt. It tft iIUvelj embarrass
I 1 1? after awhile.
Hut Mftt-r dinner my tfe cleTerlj
I.-Iim,! nl ihe situation tur host
lutle Isit'V as broutht la by th
Mime for insiHvtioii. And after w
t i.l admiral t!ie kid siirrUientljr no
. ift I:
'l won't ak you If you raised hlw
iirif ll.'s middy uU abetbei
yon did or not, and I'm sure that aftel
you've l".'ii bore liing enough
- Cli velaud Tlalu Ivaler.
Discovered.
Be curt voir in mill And jrou out
At forty r.v or tu-irabout.
Tl.e shmv hi!Ji."j of your head
Will y.rnt what kind at Ufa you've M
Ttie iitrilil line about your '
ill I. II no ct;irttatl lit.
Your pmley f.u ill tentlfjr
To ul ! n-s. anj livittic high.
A i-alli.l rift, to beauty's ctfl.
Will i-ll ( sl.miUr that you lost
A not iiitrrqiirnt little line
Will say .1011 I.sjs.-J urn the wine.
Ai'prtvwhinn ail, too swift'y m?C
W ill I. II u isoiiiethinit of your eel.
A wa of tr.Mil. 1, 5 from vithtn
Will t..ibl.lf of hat mutht hv been
The pr.iuit hair tfhinJ your eara
W ill yuili riHiunore th year.
Be fure your inhs milt find you out
At forty Int or HurMbout
-St Louis lot-Dipatch.
The Haunted Man.
Ac:iin tli.il riiihn: in his ears.
Ta the Wiirnitii; be had dreaded. He
knew bis time bad collie. Yet, al
though bo b:id stiirtod at the sound, be
twined half ihiriii aud wholly careless
of the oonseoiifiiivs.
P.lit still tin ringine in bin ears!
"l'i:it it T lie linally said, and, spring
Ina from lied, the careworn i-oiumutei
sliut off the iilariu clix k aud iroceedtd
to divxa for the TM train. I'uok.
fcHi', It put U OL. Datter. rtwht where
the auil'lttuua ?04.) mea of tho raeifD
Nvrhood raal oeeinx It. that play
inc ou m i- ' -at a on way n u
H tn lung a.
Getting (., I Raady.
Mother-What li.i'e you been doing
ao tone?
t.lttle liaiiKliter I beard papa aay
lie was yoiiij; to shave, so I thought
I'd rot thiimTi nil ready for hltn.
Mother And did you?
Little lnui;liter-Yes. I got out his
razor mid mug and sbavin' brush and
mime court plaster. I'blladelphi
Ledper.
Ono Hutband Who's Appreciated.
"lon't tell uie there is uotbln Id
fortune ti'llliiK." exclaimed the fiancee.
"I 0ns11it.1l one t.Klay aud she de-
at-rlUil you to a dot."
"What did she say?" Itujulred the
naiioe.
"ald on had thoughtful eyes.
firm tuoiith mid a noble brow." Kan
as City Journal.
Fame.
"Was that the candidate for senator
v 'loin every one was looking at In the
nuto?"
"No; he's a great baseball player."
8t. Louis tilnbe lJeniix-rat
Touched.
Chauffeur-Let Die help you Into the
est find lake you to a hospital, ma'ain.
Victim Ttitiiik you.
CuiiuflVui-VVell, well! Uf all the la
dies I've run over you're the only one
that's hud the courtesy to thank me!
New York (ilobe.
That Helpa Some.
"There's one thing 1 like about tbeae
new'uiigletl dinner dances."
"What's that?"
"They keep a man from wondering
what to do with his bunds between
courses." Detroit Tree Press.
Mothers, Try This.
CoudiH'lor-Mailaui. that child looks
older than tliree'years.
Mother - Yes. Indeed he does, con
ductor. That child has had a lot of
trouble. Everybody's.
Clever Eh, What!
"Is that servant of yours made of
I.-on?"
".No: made of all work."-Baltiuiora
American.
The sex Is emancipated and has shak
en off all shackles except that of tht
bargain counter. No woman has yet
willingly delegated to an understudy
the joy of shopping.
The nrdi'iit admirer of Mrs. I'ank
hurst who prophesies that she'll bar
a monument In Westminster abbey for
KetK that if lOnglnnd doesn't soon coma
across there won't be 110 abbey.
Jiuw some misguided reformer JiaJ
'Votea for children!" Thus explain
Alto TbatcW Pout of Washlmrto.
If of the awlstait secretary of la
hor. SoMbody must do the electa
In the days whea oshI citiieoa are
too busy to Tote.
A Broiln man paid bl Bai-'
wax lb rout h a oour in dktiie-tic set
fmy. n compMInc In Hir ttw
trirt 1o(hsI with an.Hher man. T
Jilted one ban this o-naolatton: Tothei
fellow will bate to eat tb doniestic
science bisculta.
The first eropli",e motor uJ l
fb Iste Wilbur W'rltfht will l pr
aerxed In a Tra-m-h niuseum It ought
to tx- hi t'le I'nlted Strtev birt Its
prei.'ii.-v In I'ran. ill t a rewind,!
of Vim rn . luwnttotutl prxivw In
a flot.' 111 wh ,. thy l'.vn.-h hav made
CtVMl -tildes
John Fischer, of near Scholls.
was in town today.
Iiorn. to Mr. and Mrs. Rene
Crop. f North Plains, JVU 11.
1914. a son.
Any ladv's order before Feb.
21 will receive a ten ier cent.
sHcial diswunt from cost at
Christ VYuest's.
The Hillsboro phiuopher says:
Anything that will pucker up a
man's stomach will pucker up
his soul.
The Sxial Circle of the Conw.
Church will meet at the home of
Mrs. J. A. Imbrit, next Thurs
day, at 2:30 p. m.
F. W. Gaines will sneak at the
court house, Monday evening.
his subject bemir fchortcomitms
of the Railway Commission."
Today is the anniversary of
Lincoln's birthday. The banks
and part of the offices at the
court house were closed.
J. B. Trullinger. president of
the council, is now acting mayor,
during the absence of Mayor
Barley.
County Treasurer Sappington
had collected J1S.849.41 at the
close of tax business, last eve
ning. This makes an average of
over $2,000 daily.
Julius Gassner. son of A. Gass
ner. of Cooner Mountain, and
Miss Agnes Bany. daughter of
Mrs. S. Bany, of Beaverton. have
taken out license to wed.
Joseph Blaine Thompson and
Miss Lena Henderlinir were
united in marriage at the home
oT Gotleib Henderlinir. near Cor
nelius. Feb. 4. 1914. Rev. E.
Berthold officiating.
Wm. Krause and Magdelena
Hoefs were united in marriage,
near Sherwood. Feb. 8, 1914.
Rev. H. J. Kolb officiating. The
ceremony took place at the home
of Henry Hoefs.
Capt J. D. Merryman and
wite. Dr. A. B. Bailey and wife.
Dr. DeWitt Connell and wife
and Mrs. Garson. of Portland,
were out yesterday, attending
the Linklater obsequies.
Chas. J. Wesson has sued Min
nie Wesson for divorce. He says
the wife told him she loved an
other man. and no longer cared
for the husband. They were
married at San Jose, Cal., in 1905.
I saw cordwood, poles up to 12
inches in diameter, fence rails,
and boards of all kinds, into
stovewood lengths. Will go into
the country. Write, phone or
call on me. -Carl Skow, Hillsbo
ro. Phone. Citv 14G.
John F. Krug, of Duysart. Io
wa, a nephew of John Krug. of
North Plains, departed for home
Tuesday, after a two weeks' visit
with relatives. He was accom
panied East by his cousin, Eliza
beth Krug. The visitor expects
to return here during the Sum
mer, and may locate in Washing
ton County.
MRS. a. W. GUVTON
Mrs. G. W. Guyton. of South
Tualatin, died at the Mt. TaUir
Hospital, Feb. 7, after an illnesa
of several months. She was
born in Jefferson County, Iowa,
May 22. 1851. She was wedded
to Mr. Guyton, at Ellensburg,
Wash., in 1906. The funeral
was held from the Hillsboro M.
E. Church, Monday, interment
being in the local cemetery.
Her husband and the following
children survive: Roy Rapplyea,
Portland, and Mrs. Geo. Sleeper,
of South Tualatin.
Mr. Guyton conveyed the de
parted wife to Washington last
year, in hopes of bettering her
health, but to no avail.
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that the under
signed, on the 9.b day of February, I914,
filed his petition in the County Court of
Washington Counly, Oregon, miking
application to mid court for changing
his name from Krneft M Oroocr.ck to
Hruest M Cohen, the latter nai.e
having been used by him and
Laving been known for the pint twenty
two years under the name of Krnest M
Cohen and m other, and that said ap
plication will be heard hy said County
Court on the 16th. day ol March, I y 1 4 .
Dated at Hills ,010, Oregon, this 9th.
day of February, 1914.
Etnest M. Groocock, now known as
Krnest M. Cohen,
John M. Wail, Attorney for applicant.
aU4 a lt) roes-ami at JllllmOoro
Oeefoa. ara axutd-eU snail aiattM.
U A- I ), ICIiloe.
tiouity Official t':iH.r
utwcri turn : fl..V r Anii uti.
learae Kserf Thrxl
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.it) a McftlKIKV
IVi.b.ito: Kst.it M.trv Walt
closed of record. - .las F I n.
John Beyer and Chas lamtrd.
appraiser estate J A ll.i lut.
AilnTt Sllvrger estate .!- i of
rtn-ord. Harriet i':ip!e api't.l
adm estate Klialn th 1 !.
dvd. Final settlement i t .'.is
Lcocontd to Feb M. H':i 1 "f
Jennie Bnwn gtiardianshii l.aw
rence, Ktigetie. W ni .m l Kllis
Brown approved at H i
Win Vwt.,- II.. I.M.t.o-
in mo passing 01 ir. i.inkiaier , 8I(H, Washinut.,,, C...tv lr
Washington County has lost a ' ?.".Vl. for balance a!I. i l t
physician and citiren of whom' be due on the court I'oue annov,
the entire commonwealth was in , ' ls, asks for .l.i!n.n:es.
touch in the homelv alTairs of :,,,xv'11 '"terest the Uie'.
. ,., , .... ; money trom Anl. l'.'l'. .I'in
every day life. In a.I his ears w ;al is atturnev for ti e eon
of residence here Ins unfailing tractor. The case will ilmid!e.
integrity, good humor, intel-jeomo up at the March term ol
lectual ability, and kindness "of : circuit vourt.
heart never once failinl itsfoun-J Sheritf Reeves has i-i ml a
tain head. Thousands counted voun fellow who was :u
PEOPLES THEATRE
Tomorrow and Saturday
Scciat 2 Part Western Feature
REFORMATION of CAIJ.IOI'K
Two other tine Subject i
Tl
Usual
Prices
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I'KIVAII II0MI 0K
Cnder cl.arire f .
luir-u
MRS. CHAS i;,:hN
from l.rlUn.r
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Dim'l l'tiliret
lsasasfc
l:iin nrk il 'Mi 111 season. J.
V Wieki.ee. 'ur-.etit;an. illlU-
i.t 11. 1. ..1.1
him as an unfailing friend and
advisor, and his many acts of
charity in his profession ende ire.l
him to all. The esteem attested
by the great out inuring who
came here to tender their last re
spects is a monument greater t
his life than any marble slab,
monolith or toiub could bestow.
North Plums the lav be(.ee
robbery of the store ami po
lice, some weeks airo. II
be turned linise :t ! tlie 1 . u!.
against him i not t 1 v s!i
I'.'t' 1.
line.
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received a carload of
chines yestei'dav, and
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February 11. at 1 o'clock P. M..
at the Methodist Church. Rev.
Andrew Carriek preaching the
service. The obsequies were at
tended by hundreds of people,
the church being crowded to ca
pacity, and hundreds if pe .pie
were turned away, fclany emi
nent physicians and surgivns.
and Knights Templar from Port
land were here, to pay tleir l ist
respects to the dead medical
man. The pall Ivarers were
Hon. H. V. Gates. Hon. W. II.
Wehrung, W.J. Gregg. Hum. J.
W. Goodin, Jas. P. Magruder a;.,l
Dr. J. P. Tamiesie.
Of Dr. Linklater' immediate
family he leaves three sisters.
Mrs. James Garson. of Portland:
Mrs. lUlen McEwan. Portland,
and Mr. Eliza Burlison, of War
burton. Australia. The late Mrs.
John Milne was a sister also.
The floral tribute-; were the
finest ever witnessed in the city
at obsequies, and the emblems
from the Portland Elks, the
Portland Medical Brotherhood,
Masons, K. of P., Star. Pythian
Sisters. High School, the G. A.
It, and from many other orders
and societies, were beautiful.
The remains were laid to rest
in the North Tualatin Plains
Presbyterian cemetery.
Since the funerals of the late
Congressman T. M. Tongue and
John W. Sewell there has been
no greater outpouring of people
at the last rites of a Hillsboro
man and citizen. All business
houses were closed during the
services at the church.
Medical men from all over the
state gathered to pay a final to
ken of respect. Twenty-seven
Portland physicians were in the
number. They came by a spec
ial car on the Oregon Electric
and included Drs. E. 15. McDan
iels. M. G. McCorkle. 0. Jeffer
son. A. W. Raird, E. DeWitt
Connell, A. 15. Bailey, Frank
McCauly. J'. J. Panton. R. L
Gillespie. W. House. L. V. Hyde.
Thomas Robinson. I), Rand, A.
W. Moore. J. K. Locke, E. II.
Brown. A. C. Smith, R. C. Cof
fey, J. H. Calhreath, Paul Rock
ey. C. J. Smith. ('. S. White, A.
E. Rockey. G. II. Douglas. L.
Buck. K. A. J. Mackenzie and
A. J. Geisy.
be unloaded to lav.
announcement will hoPimi
display in another column.
Mr. and Mrs. RusmII
of Sacramento. Cal . lev v.u
of Mrs. Bryan's mother. Mix
A. Powell. IllllsUifO.
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i nte. I a i.ew ! 'p!i, r
ket. The new I r a; i
I iaetielil t liiond ai.il
The trap is mil" s
There are a' re id
thev are in ir tii
I ki ... n farun r of the Dairy Cr.
Ir.i;i a"d il i s.o I to he one of tli
hen. ' ina'iul.u'urcil at For. -it G
I'ortlai d wlnileialers arc putting
I" s.i ll it tie ealchiiig
a ii 1'iitn f of tin in in use
in v.o ing s it isf.ieti'Mi.
k Section, 'as in
I ," I on lie mar
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it ,"i Ihe market.
prongs wi'l lit a. w"pln r I ! .
in Mr. Raymond's section, and
H. L Flint and wife, Sch.
were in town yesterday.
lo mvi:i:i)i v
My herd being small, I offer tin
services of my thorough-bred
Holstein-Friesiari bull, Sir Johan
na Colantha Cornucopia (Herd
Rook No. 1)7721. 1 to a limited num
ber of breeders. His d im has
an A. R. O. record of nearly
lbs rtt butter in 7 days, at four
years of age. l itis line annual is
a grandson of Colar.tha Johanna
Ladd.in turn a hod of Colantha
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RESOLUTIONS OF CONDOI.IiNCI:
the Fourth's Johanna, the en.v
which held for five years the
world's record in milk
lion, w hich was 27, I'll
produc-
i pounds
pounds of
Corm
A. I'endlcr,
bus. On-., R. 1.
of milk and 1,217.82
nutter in one year.
Appointments should be made
The undersigned committee, ap-'eiirly as the number of services
pointed by the Hillsboro High,'" be limited. I also haven
School Student Body, assembled I lew ri,,-. straight, vigorous
in meeting on Feb. 9. 1911. ami 1 .vourir bull calves from this Hire,
adopted the following resolutions: j f"r Ha'
Whereas, Our friend, Francis
Linklater, has recently lost thru
death his beloved and respected
father; and,
Whereas, We realize the great
bereavement and sorrow that
follows in the wake of death that
has taken away the precious love
and fellowship of a devoted fa
ther; therefore, be it
Resolved: That we, the un
dersigned committee, voicing tin
4. Ll I
Buy
It's a
l!iaKx
It Because
Better Car
MODllL T. Touring
Cur f. o. b. Drtroit
$500
WilKt-s Auto L Garage Company
Third Street. Ililhlioro. Or.
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NO MCI: IO TAXI'AYLRS
Notice is hereby given that Hie
11)1:5 tax roll for Washington
County, Oregon, will he open for
the collection anil payment of
taxes on Monday, February 2,
1911. No rebate will he allowed
sentiments and feelings of said A" taxes are due and payable
High School Student Body, do before the 1st day of April, 191 1.
deeply condole and svmpathiz"
with our bereaved friend, Francis
Linklater, in the great sorrow
with which he is now visited:
and, be it further
Resolved: That a copy of
these resolutions be transmitted
to him, and also be printed in
the local newspapers, as a token
of the condolence and sympathy
wnicn we have expressed.
Vihcent Engeldinger,
Byron Garrett,
Leon Allen.
Florence M. Garrett,
Miriam Staull'er.
nan payments can e made he
fore the 1st day of April, 191 1,
but u penally of 1 per cent, per
month will be charged on remain
ing half payment to be paid prior
to September 1st. 1911. Where
no payment is made before (he
1st day of April. 1911. the tax
becomes delinipient and a penal
ty of 1 per cent, per month is
charged from that date to prior
to Septenber 1, 1911. Alter
September 1. 191 1, a penalty of
10 per cent, and interest at 'the
rate of 12 per cent, per year will
be charged on all deliiiipietu
taxes.
E. 1.5. Sappingl.on,
County Treasurer and Tax Col
lector of Washington C
Silas Christofferson, the avia
tor, son-indaw of Mr. and Mrs.
Bissner. of South Tualatin, made
the long distance record forOr-'K,J".
America, the other day, in flying K, .
from San Francisco toSan Diego. I .'V 11 , '. 1 r"i"!riy owners who
. , . , , , WIHh "eir trees and shrubbery
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Woodard. pruned bv an evnert nrnn.,-V
of Portland, were Sunday guests 20 years experience should tel.;-
ar, we d. j. ivreos nome. I pnone Main tf92. Garden and
COMING
Crescent Theatre .
A. C, SHUTF,. Manne r
Tuesday Feb. 17,
Thomas J. Culligans
Famous Nashfield
Students and Jubilee
Ministrels
ALL STAR SINGERS. Duueis,
"hi u.medians. Two hours will, the
K'".Ks f Co,dy, Music a.l Mini,,
worst of your troubles are fr()ltcili
Musician ?f
colureil
Hid the
Concert ot 7iIiO p. m.
Lower Floor iiOc. Balcony ntl Gallery 20c
CHILDREN IO CENTS
and Parade at Noon
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