The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, March 05, 1914, Image 2

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We have increased Our Hardware Stoch and now have two Storerooms full of the Latest in Hardware,
Stoves, Ranges, Cutlery. We can and do SAVE OUR CUSTOMERS MONEY. Agents for PATTON'S
Sunproof Paints, and ftyanize Varnish. Housewives Should See Our ARCADIAN RANGES, built liKe a
Locomotive Boiler, "MADE TO LAST". Full Line of Plumbing Supplies. Estimates Given. WE INTALL
PUMPING PLANTS. Our Plumbing Gives Satisfaction and Our Prices are Lower than the Lowt m.
Take a look at our bargain
table. Wc may have just
what you have desired.
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BANK ANNEX
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uttered at the t'ort-otttca al HUlahoro
Oregon, a wninj-claw mail Diatlav.
U. A. MNG, Editor.
dainty Official Paper
8iitcritiii: 11.50 per Annum.
laaai-il htrry Tharadai
-BY-
v I.OXG McRINNKV
A few more outlandish state
laws and the people will vote to
keep the lein'ure at home.
If some one shall pet an initia
tive bill on thj ballot to permit
a governor to single out and veto
items ridered on the general ap
propriation bill the coming gen
eration, and many of the pres
ent, will call him blessed.
"Do you kuow," b aakl at 1 o'clock
in th moruiiic "I tliiuk that 1 could
l:irn In Inv, j on."
"That ay l ." ah jrawiimL "Hut
what Kuv .y.i.i the Idea thut 1 wu
kwpiiiR you after avhooir'-rvtroli
Krv fre.
Probate: Tillamook property
est Marshall Roberts appraised
at $1950; appraisement estate of
K K Creighton tiled at $3,000;
part of Linklater estate set aside
for use of family, and library
and equipment in office permitted j
to go to sale; S H Davis apptd i
admr estate of Frank Hovendon;!
final settlement estate John Kel- j
lv set for April 6; S II Davis. C,
H f ry and Jacob Mroud apptd
appraisers estate of Lewis Moyer
deed; Will of late Lewis Moyer
otfered for probate, testator,
formerly a resident of Heaver
ton, having died in Portland.
Feb 23. 1914; Grace Haker apptd ; she b.sl.-.i that she .. Mid
He's KrrHv. and ha think hs's mart
His frit-mis Ih' tries to sting
lt says he's taking his own part
And takes tha whole blimt thing.
Ctm-innatl L'miuirar.
"I a that trti.it is (jolng to cut
melon."
'Juillnj;
must Ih- a
American.
from Its atia-k, then. It
watermelon." lialtltuori
Senator Chamberlain is right
.in his attitude on the Panama
tolls question. Your Uncle Sam
uel has built that canal, and use
should be regulated by the United
States. New York papers have
given the Oregon senator wide
publicity and commendation for
his position, making him more
than ever a national character.
admx est of Chas II Haker,
who died in Kentucky. Feb 18.
1914; K I Kuratli. appointed
administrator of the estate of
the late John Sorr.mer. who died
at Salem Jan 29. 1914; Frank
Mandel, was appointed admini
strator of the estate of Anna
Simon, deceased; Linklater es
tate was appraised at $81,373.23;
Minnie C Lynn estate closed of
record; Kmil Marty allowed $40
per mo for care est Jacob Marty.
For sale: White. Leghorn.
Rhode Island Red and Harred
Plymouth Rock, all single comb,
baby chicks. 12 i cents for March.
R. E. Dunsmoor, near Orenco,
Hillsboro, Route 4.
W. H. Jolly, of Portland, was
in town yesterday.
Kxartljr whit fhe thought,
And they who heard her all agreed
That urns could think ith lightning speed
And still ka thinking naught.
Chicago liacord-lleraUl
your husband play carda foi
Portland has sent her first
vessel laden with cargo for Alas
ka. This is as it should be, and
Portland will now begin to do
business with the North. When
the Alaskan railway is built Ore
gon will be getting its share of
trade thanks to Senator Cham
berlain, who championed the
measure in Washington.
Nick Kemmer, Cooper Moun
tain, was in town this afternoon.
G. Essner, of above Mountain
dale, was in town this afternoon.
Dave Wenger. of Helvetia,
was a city caller today.
Albert Spiering, of Greenville,
was an Argus caller this after
noon. C. P. Wunderlich, of Center
ville, was in the city this after
noon. Eugene Delplanch, of near
Schieffelin, -was a county seat
caller yesterday morning.
Henry Miller, of Witch Hazel,
was a city caller the first of the
week.
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Greer's removal sale is some
thing you do not want to miss
lots of odds and ends and all the
crockery ware closed out at cost
and below cost. 50-1
B. Fleischauer, of Gaston, and
A. Abraham, owner of the big
Purdy ranch in Patton Valley,
were city caller yesterday.
Dr. C. L. Large, who has
practised for thirty years at the
Grove, was down to the county
seat yesterday, on business and
pleasure.
Reports trom every section
tell of the worst road conditions
ro far as mud is concerned that
we have ever had. While the
rainfall is short of normal, yet it
came at such times that the
earth is saturated. While there
is much inconvenience in bad
highways the moist condition al-
najo nivalis ucvtrvi viioa.
NOTICH TO TAXPAYERS
"lb
money ;
"I don't think no,' replied yoonn
Mrs. Torkiu. "Hut thve who play
with him ilo."-Vailiiiitoii Star.
On hundred years ai?o today,
With Kildernessea here.
With pndcr In his sun the man
Weill out and g"t the deer.
Rut now the U'ing is somewhat rhangtil
And nn another plan
With pomh-r on tier elite the dear
Ui out and gets t tin man. .
Indianapolis Bun.
WEILS
New Arrivals
Sport Coat. Dr m n - Li.tlic or Children'
Suits. Cot. Wat ti. Petticoat. All
New Spring Model. Prices
Always Reasonable
Shoes, Pump anil Oxford
Ladier., Misse. Children ami
Mens New bprinj; Showing
Ladies Home Journal Pattern
Uhc American Lady Corset .
Weils Department Store
Third and Main Sts. Ililhnoro. Oregon
Notice is hereby given ihat the
1913 tax roll for Washington!
County, Oregon, will he open for;
the collection and payment of
taxes on Monday, February 2,
1914. No rebate w ill be allowed.
All taxes are due and payable
before the 1st day of April, 1914. 1
Half payments can oe made be-j
fore the 1st day of April, 1914. j
but a penalty of 1 per cent, per,
month will be charged on remain
ing half payment to be paid prior
to September 1st. 1914. Where
no payment is made before the
1st day of April, 1914, the tax
becomes delinquent and a penal
ty of 1 per cent per month is
charged from that date to prior
to September 1, 1914. After
September 1, 1914, a penalty of I
10 per cent, and interest at the,
rate of 12 per cent, per year w ill
be charged on all delinquent
taxes.
E. B. Sappington,
County Treasurer and Tax Col
lector of Washington County,
Oregon.
"Can yon civ in nn example of
fiM'thlowM animal of the mntnliiiillnn
croup?" nskiil a trnrhrr of a oiimll hoy
In the fliiKa of ziMiloiry.
"Yp. xlr." twiil thojioy promptly.
"Iniliii: What Ih It?"
"My frranilmn!"-Ibmtoii Globe.
sin uu r.s si i:
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all r I .-'otifll . tl Itw nl lpf ,1 . l
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A pull may Jump you to th tup,
hire you ran honors sharp.
But you ure almost sure to drop.
For pull won't kip you tiura
Cincinnati Knouirsr
"Ixm't you think I wmihl look Ix-ttpr
with a little ronifi; on my rhekV" ulie
uskiil.
"oh. yes." ri'plliil her brnUtl bun
banil. who wan ulwoyN thinking of
wmietliltiK clso. "miythlni? for a
chuiuce." (,'hlraw ItiMun Herald.
If woman with hrr wicknl ls
.Si-curi;s Ihe vote she cannot lack -
We nu n must urge a cliaii, In styles
To make her ilo us up the. back.
ludge.
I'ntli'we What
brliic to her?
I'ntrire A hnslmtid.
'"I 'hen the year l!ilt ninnot
her liny more happiness?"
"Oh, yen; she's expoetlnir to Ret t
divorce In 10H."-Voiikers Statesman.
did the year 1UK
brim
People's Theatre
Tomorrow and Saturday
"For the Freedom of Cubi."
A Stirring Military Urania in Two Parts i'Vaturing
An Arabian Horse. Two (UIht Kmc SulijiTts.
Coming Monday and Tuesday. :jVr nir,.,. ;,.,.
Feature that Introduces a World of Activity. '
"The Militont"
NO ADVANCE IN PRICKS
mum 1: ti 1 iir in rmts.
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Men who wenr aatK of mini II nizes
needn't worry about It. The diH torx
ay that Intellett Is not a matter of
weight of brnln. This rem lis the rustic
proverb, "Little head, little wit: great
head, not a bit"
Telepathy fa'les
To oblivion's shailes.
Its illsrusslon once left us quite dizzy.
A rul psychic research
Has been left In Ihe lurch
Since with currency problems we're busy
WashliiKton Blur.
V'eaat-fMd your brother ever take
the water cure?
f.'rlmsoiibeiik-No. He didn't have to.
He never did rare mwh for water. -Vonkers
fitatintiuin.
It has been discovered by a Parts
physician that injections of siicnt
bring about the revival of people who
are in danger of dyinB of heart fail
ure. However, almost firiythliig that
prevents death is sweet.
The barber has a little, prlile.
ThoiiKh he's u careless mutt,
For after he has cut your hide
Jle tries to hide your cut.
Cincinnati Enquirer.
That Clilcfieo ju.lce who snys mar
rial men must be 11 1 home by mid
night or tike the consequences lia
not nildiHl anything to public knowl
edge. The benedict, have been tak
ing the consequences In large dose!
for generations.
Collectors are forbidden to disclose
the names of those who pay Income
tax. The government will lose a great
denl because of tills policy. There
are tnnny who would ndmlt nn income
they don't get and pay a small tax ni
penalty in order to jet before
people as 14,000 men.
"Tommle, can you tell me the differ
ence between teaching mid learning?"
"Well, a schoolteacher tenches, but
never learns notlilii'." Yonkers Statesman.
In the Count jp Court nl the Hlnlo of I'm
Ron, lor Washington Court.
Nolico Is herebv irivnii Hint Ihe under
signexl has liemi ;i,pl,ni,li,, ,v too hIkiic
entltlml court, Ailioiuniraliir ol the i-.
tate of Krsnk viiniloii, iliceamil, sn I
iias qnsrjiimi hs sucii as liy buy pre.
cribwi.
Now (hnrnfore, all persona Inving
claiins aifSiiiDt h ml eilatc, are hereby no.
tltieil and riUiri'd to pn-s.-nl tlm saum
together with pro r muclii rs theielor'
U the linili-rsigneil, l. Hie law nlin i. ,;
Hagley , Hare, In the A nierieHii Nailnnnl
Hank b'lllillog, in ilillslmro. Oregon,
within six iiiotitlis I'ioiii ihe nam here d,
iHlel this llh day nl March, lull,
H 11. Dtnii AilinllilMriilur ol the cn
late of frank Hivindon, dm M
Hagley.V Hare, AtlornnyM b.r Admin
islraior ,
My lieri
Hi'fvices
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I'i'ini' Hmrill, oir.-r the
of 111 V tlwii',1,1,,1, I 1
ll'-ly'i" I'l'ieHiai. bull, Sir Johan
p' I :"l(Ll;','"nH.'o,)i!l ,n,.n,
nook jnii. .lnJIjtoa limited mint.
Ha dropped n lot of type, and I
Went out and took n walk,
For when a printer man makes pi
Ha doesn't mince his talk.
Hultlrnore American.
the
"Why have you cut that lady whi
has just passed? Yesterday you wen
tuoxt cordial towards her."
"That Is my dressmaker, and I palo
her bill this mrrtiing."-Roston Globe
Borne boys are credits to their dadl.
We fuvor such as these,
But then we know that other lada
Are liabilities.
-Kanaka city Journal.
sotiik iik i-ivw. m.:tti.i:iii;vi.
Estate-of John Kelly, ilcceased.
Notice is hereliy givi 11 Ihat, I lie under
signed has lilml in the ( otinty Court ol
the hlato of Oregon lir Walilnlon
t oiiniy, his linal account In I'm muihi
or said enalo, anil sai l noun, has de.ii
iihUsI Monday, theiiih 11,1501 ,tpri. n,
at theeotiiily court room in iilllslairn,
Oregon at tlm hour of ten o clock A. M
ol faid day, an Ihe lime 11111I place lor
..nnrniK oi.jlCMOIin 10 Mil Id lllllll Hccollllt,
ami lor the Dual Heitieiueut of said es
tate. Hated tliiM.'Ird day nf March, l!l.
u,'V1,'',"ri' Khi.v, idmiiiiNlralor wlilillm
Will aiiniui'ii, i, i,e Kstaln of .lolin Ke,
If. ili-c'd,
Kagley A llarn, Allornejt for Admin-Intrator.
r ol hreei era. Iliu .1..... t . .
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H Suiter it. 7 .lays, at fllr
ic-.r.o ag.. This line animal in
a gnimlHun of Cola,,tha Johanna
lidd. in turn a Kon of Coatltha
III
Sam Johnson and wifo, of
Shady Brook, were city callers
the first of the week.
Victor Crop, the North Mains
rancher and liveryman, waa over
to the city yesterday.
t'.". I' "urth'H Johanna, the cow
winch held for (iv(, V(,ars ,lfl
world h record in milk produc
l ion, winch was 27 aw n
of n.lk and 1.217.K2 pounds of
liutler 111 one year.
ApDoinlmentsHhoiild he made
early as the nuinl.erof HerviceH
will Im limited. I also have a
ew nl1:';; 'raiRht vioro.m
.vounir hull calves from this Hire
for Hale. '
A. Jlendler,
(-orncliim, Ore., U, j.
in t i.i,, li line lw. a nii,., .i,ii,
j and tie N.tuiii i, an ,, u, ,;,, , , ,
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' place ol tOTiftiii,!!, , r, ,1, irin, run v
: ai'fts llllire Ml lla.. el ipltn,- Inn i.u,,,,,
liailnl land i ,m v ) i , 1. 1 ,, , .1 (,, M,f,
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said ilnleiiilaiiK, ami enh n Hum, ii,.,i
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NOTICE TO ALL Pr R10N9 INTt II
tSTED IN THE f'HOPoSf D
WIDENING AND EXTENSinw nir
FIR STREET IN THE CITY OF
HILLSfiORO, OREGON.
N'1 WICK H IIKIUHty ,VI.. That
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