The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, March 19, 1914, Image 5

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PARTISAN
Imi'Tl'il K-fcTi?t-rt Viv!i.-.in SuMom. Il.;M-k Fuuly
goilt mi Onr .f thtf Im.1 Sir. in tl,.- 'util. v ill maki- the
1514 Sr"". :i fiH"':
At Win. Ilalliorn t.b.r. ir. I. M,.n..y t vi nmv, until
Tuesday
Xt ('nniivir Strv, S hnllrt. I t4-Hitt y t-iiifir. uf.til t)::ii
At L S I'.u'rly Ilaiicli. Kml...., U .-.Iri.hiy luxm, until
tflO p. m.
At I- awrUm l.ivrry I'.irn. .-.In.-..y rvminir. until
Thursday n';
At IjiM k !J'i''l Farm. I:..hi '!.. H.iint.l.iy I'Vi-nin
gstil Knilav mam;
At 1 1 Httr, l-Vithv nftTtvti until S.itmhy cvfninir.
it Second" Str.. t .lvry Hint.
Trrtn. Sii'tfl" ktu. $.; S..i.in, $1', In iriKun with
fall. 115. ith I-'"1' ' iivai.ir; I.. imsirr :i iv roll, $31,
payment f $'- ut tim f H'-rvH'c, S ru..' mutt ! an at
oawwh'Ti' niari in nl.. trauf' Tr.. I ur n ui r.r.l fmm ('ounty.
Cliv to lirrvrnt lot iH.t r icuiMil.l,. f . ir :n cu tti
Httru July lirrnHil.
STHE TU HIGHEST
In Oi HISTORY;
Stallion Ufistmtioii l.:i).. S ! .i t of tnMn.
t ljcns. (Vrtiliratt of .if lr.- l St.illi.ni Nu. !:!?;,
I.tit nt '. r.a ii Or.'n. March li. VAX
Th H'Mitftw of th tt:i!lifi l'arti,;in. No 1V.1'. lOHMtS)
rjwti'r'l in tht itu.!iiik i.f I!..- A'n.-ru-an IVnlu-ron llorsi
Bwilcru an. I Iiiiikii tTi Aiwiatiou. Oah-. hy J. n-Otto, of
Kjlllllburo. Wahiiikfton County, dr. I'.r-'.l l.y M. !!arl'.
r.lnrlm.ii I of Sarlln. IVam.- l.-wnU-. ai follows. I Hack;
KV. IV-IUTiv; ItrutiH ( U. l'.ti r-, yt;,m iZWUi Paw;
Orminit-ui (T-Cil Sir l Str ; 1 , 1 1 :'.: Ham ol Sire;
SaiUn lll't Sire of Pain; Si. u !'.7,'l Pam of Pain.
tttti, iVrvhrron; Koule.l in tlx- m : on May S. ami lui.i
bwil rxaminiil l.y tin Stallion 11 . . :r.it .-n lloanl of On-con,
lJ it U h.-n-l.y n rti!i-'l that th- mM stallion i of l'ure
aWtnir. i reitisU red in th stu. !!,., that is rennfiiiziHt hy
tin attorn t ions nann-.l in s.-i tion oiu-of an Art of the Ix-ris-kativ
Ass.-mlily of tin State of o.v.-oii pn.vi.liiic for the
tiffnunif of Ktullions. i-tr.. lil.-.l in th. oil'i.-.- ..f the Seen-tary of
State, Kvliruary Z. 1 tl 1 1 . an I that 'tie- n!.ow name.1 .stallion
betn t-ainineJ l.y the rt.-nnariaii a'oiiite.l by the
Stallion IJek'islrfitioii 1'muiI n". is h.-n ly i. Mit.- free from
infectious, rontacioun or Iran f'tVXsil.le .li--eas.-s ir unsouiulness
ind b hereby lieensml to Htaixl f.-r publie s. ruie in the State
of Orriton.
I!!iilie Potter,
Sceretary Stalli-.n Penetration Hoard
Note: This license must I..- recorded in the nlliee of the
Reorder of ('..nveynnces of the County in which such stallion
to be used for liublie service, and nrM U- reneweil March
10, 1910.
1 InC.v ( I Don't
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Spray Pumps of All Kinds
In fact wc nre tlic lioailqitttcrs for every
tiling in the Spraying ami PiuninK
suih as, Pruhin Shears, Saws, Knives,
ami Sraying Material. We handle only
the st gnules. Our prices arc the
i lowest. Call nt nr Store on SeeouJ St.,
v and look over our stock hefore hiiyinjj
your Supplies. See Our Cutlery,
r "
Percy Long, Hillsboro, Ore.
Ovrr Onr ItunJrrd 1 tn.inanj Ix.l
UrKuAay I rom County
IUIS liMIIIItt KHAI HS
WuaJrr Tfcai Juili..
iutt Otrr Hall i Miiiiua
The state tax saddled on Wa h
inif ton County romj.ut.-H on.- Jifth
of the total tax collection for the
l-resent taxroll and that is yo
intr some, Washington Cotmty
tnuHt jiay to the ntut.- treasurer
the inmrnific.Tit Hum of J Hi. Hi',.
'St. f thi 10,(n..H) is (he
state tax direct, and the r. uiain
i'iK nearly f.H.lKH) trM.H t t1(.
various University funds.
This is the largest state tax
ever paid by the county, and if
the legislature ke.-m piling up
aj'propriations in the future n
one knows what the end will Im
If someone will only father a
bill invilin- that the jrovernor;
may take a itt-neral appropria-'
tion bill and cutout individual
items from the body, it will re
ceive the support of every news
paT in the state.
'I he total taxation, Htate. coun
ty and school, all road taxes, and
the special school and road taxes,
combined with the city taxes,
this year reaches the mairniliccnt
sum of $5'.l.'JW.
Atniut the only consolation to
the average taxpayer is the fact
that the public service corjM .ra
tions roine in for over one tenth
of the total fix. The Southern
Pacific, aside from its lands,
pays $2i,(loO, and the Tillamook
line pays fct.OOO. while the Ore
gon r'hrlneand United together
pay UM.IMJO. Thus the railways
alone, only on nadtcd, eipiip
ment, ri'ht of way and ilcjK.t
trmunds, pay over frj.UNi.
KiK'lit counties pay a heavier
state tax than Washington Coun
ty -Multnomah, Lane. I lunulas,
Clackamas, Jackson, I.inn, Mar
ion and Umatilla.
ImV. C. J. SMI I'll
Pr. Charles J. Smith, of Port
land, was in the city Tuesday, in
the interests of his candidacy for
irovernor In-fore the democratie
primaries, and was introduced to
tow nsH-ole by Committeeman
John M. Wall. Mr. Smith is a
former Pendletonian and served
two terms as State Senator from
Umatilla County.
Fred Huchtel, son of a Port
. i . . i .
and Pioneer, jas. j.ucruei, was
in town Monday, starting Sealer
f Weik'hU and Measures 15. I .
Cornelius inU) the business of
adjusting scales and the lineal the t
measures around tne eitv. ui
course tney louna an Kinus oi
scales. Rome wenching more than
was purchased, and some less.
Merchants in pome instances had
scales that were beating the
house." and others that were
scant on avorduois, in the same
establishments. Ihe new equip
ment has arrived, and Mr. Cor
nelius is now ready to take up
the work. Mr. Buchtel is the
puty State Sealer ami is work
ing under ine uirecuon oi me
SUte Sealer
I saw cord wood, oles up to 12
incnes in uiaioeici, i-m.v-
i.f m i,a:
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til Li- r.ui a r.ii r . i 1.
Tli iitl i i,i.. . I wiiii (!, trf-t for
m. ii.rt.it"', Ihi.'i ii.-i.i.il .in.) ,hy:-ral,
Hn l tt . Iii t'ii. . . i i.f ..-ait!i ninl
fctii.n fit. iin.fi. :i ,.. t n;t with uin
r.-le.i t.i.'l.lf U l.:.t t. ;.:..-ti.- l f'irt'
f t ll.t I" v. .
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DUNTLEY
CoinbinatioTi VACUUM Sweepers
Sweeps that were sold for io to 15 tlirongli ftRcntJ
have now been reduced to $5 l P75C
behave no solicitors from this date. Huy direct .and;
save So per cent from agents former retail prices
Electricicleaners with complete equipment can be had
25!and up. Send for information. Dept. A
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W. L. DENTLEY (Q. COMPANY
Stat Distributors ' ' '
Mth and Washington Stft. Portland, Oregon
and twarus 01 u muw, ...ia.
stovewiwd lengths. Will go into
the country. Write, phone or
call on me.-Carl Skow, Hillsbo.
ro. Phone, Citv 14(.
T. S. Wilkes, who has lHH.n at
Salem and Portland for Beveral
days, incorporating nis company
for the purpose of building
dredgers, was in town Monday,
returning in me auernoon. iie
has had his model up on Gales
Creek the past seawn, and many
engineers have witnessea us
operation on the gravel bar above
the Watts scnooi nouse.
At the Free Methodist Church.
nmr nt rum miu van, vv
Free Methodists win noia a nuar.
terly meeting, beginning March
21. at 7:30 p. m., followea W a
series 01 meeunK uonuuv-nw ..j
Rev. A. M. Bean, who has just
,.i.mnl from Alaska, where he
has had charge rf work for four
years as a missionary.
C, F, Smith, the contractor,
u thn hoiMlnff of the Loren
Jackson bungalow, a mile east of
town, ana win siari wnsiruciw..
as soon as lumber can be deliver
ed. " : . -
tn VTnmna. of Farmington,
was in town Saturday. He is
waiting patient y ior ine "u
to get in condition for the big
machine. ; v -
Dance, at New Helvetia hall.
Saturday evening. Marcn ;
Good music Everybody invited.
Tickets, including supper, $1.
i.Mk Rpfnner. of above Moun-
taindale, waain tho city Monday
morntnR, ana caneu on, u.c
gUB. - r '- '
v w IrttiM. of above North
Plains, was a city caller the first i
of the ww. ; , v,
... 1 ; ..'-'.-'-"-V"
fi't v r.-.-t.
jiiiiii Slil.iw 1 1 l'i' lf ii for ilttiil,
I. n In. w:iMl'l il. fl Ilf ;i linwlxr
mur It IIk l.;itl:.'t n I r l.-n t.m. nml
!y hup I'U li'i;.'' lit- M.iiiil in
1--H..I 111 t-wr I t r p In a f.jrtninlit. J
l i;t tlnri" win 11 fr. :it ii;iiif In Mm
li.fl,l illy I
Y'xi Irivc nri'l i.f t .frm ln-lrur;
"ItMM Lf. l!lT'f" W'fll tl.f I...V li.-. BO!
Mirr.-r.l Tli'Ti- i-n t a Inrt on hl .
Ilfl.l, I. lit III till' 1' IV I f.jllf. Hi;
t i 1 1 1 t know li. I.f 1
not r.-nn-m' ..h- i.iiv i ..
f .rn. of tii'liriHl.i null n t-tirl. h fi-n-turf
nlxMit It. Ili iniillitr would say
to I.liii:
"J;.liif. yo.ir nam.. Ii J:.!in Plilw."
"Y . It 1 J .1.1.1 SIiIih-," tie wi.tiM
r.-.ly.
I'ivi. iiilni!ti"i l:it. r If n I f'l til: linnio
In. w.iiil.l n i'ly tli:it ll v -is Tfli r J'lii.-i
or Kutiii.tliiiig i lf
At Hi'- i.i'f "f Iwiilv ,Iiim- Hhlne
(fot lot l!t i t. i.l ! n en vvnitll
li;ilf n n.lli. nn iv, ninl In s.inif v:iy lie
fot t.iriiftl tiro.iiirl iiitil u :n.f. out Into
Hi., roiintrv II wnt a ji-ir U-furi' he
wn lifi.rtl of icrriii. Ilf Ii nl iii.kIl- 1iI
wny to n i-.lt.t 11 lmt,-ti i-1 mllt-i u:.y
ninl liiml oi! t to :i vti'lotv :. a f:irtil
liaml i.ml nfl.r n ffw inoinhs tnarrii'it
lift. Mi Iiml Kinii I11 11 ilofi. tlitTi-r-.nt
ti'iim n I.l ri;hl mif.
WI1.11 tl... wl.iim n-nchol
with Ii.hIiih i....rrl.i n j.KHitf man
only Imlf Ui-r ii'k'. ninl t-m. piiiinly off lu
lil I.immI sin' ifi!!il:
"Well. I lli.m-lit It no.il.l U RikmI
Ih ln- In ft-t ih.-iitI.I nriln, ami, 1 t.-ll
joit. In' I I'ii- I"-! wnrk.T I -vpr bad
on I li- f 11 111 "
No effort wit ni nl.' In I'ft t!ic Jiiiing
malt nwny, n In nu .1 quite wnt.-l.t
tlii-r.', I.iil out' l-i.V I.f walked o!T with
out n word I" iiny one ami limuelit up
In a town 'Jio mi!. nway. lie put
work In n l.rlfkyartl, clvlns Ktill otbi-r
iiaini-. On.' il .y I.l iiiiiir. was Davin,
thn next liarm-a. tl.e next M.down,
and no It w. nt. Of ounrw jw-iplo woit
deritl iiUmt It. nnd tl.i' pollee lnvcstl
jtatttl him. but n Ii." wan pnd work
er ninl never made any trouble b wn
not liilerfer.! with.
After a few imiiitli anil under the
name of I'.lrd .vounit Klilno married an
other widow. Tl.l. ono bad five chil
dren, and w hen taken to task for ber
rapliiri. she replied:
1 tioti.l he was rather queer W
end. hut 1 Kit" " ,lll'n re Irwt,
lo von think a widow with Ave chil
dren to clot He (ltul feed la going to
turn a would - husband down Just
ImviiUio lie itienr t-.i bo a bit dotty?"
Thu wive had n row orer tbe ot
huUoid. nnd the husband niOTd oa
He went nl nt forty mllt away and
obtained work In a planlnR mill and ltt
than four months was married to
bin third widow. He had utarted in
with n widow mid bad a prcf ertnc f or
that elas. IJe bud llvod with No. 3
about four montba when Nos. 1 and 2
rami! down ou him. Ho was arrnted
and tried as a blcanvlst, but bofura bis
trial had taken place be broke out of
Jail nnd made a lone "kin and weut to
work In n livery utable. Here be gave
twenty different name In twenty dflja,
and niaiiy li'oplo thoiifht bltu a fugi
tive from Jtistl.i', but as be was quiet
i1 UJuatrti'ua It M aH U4b.4.
Thff u waa no r oo widow U the
town, but In a few month ah had
l . n .i(tit out ami cuurtxl and oir-
rif 'I Aff a bit No. 4 bwir.l about tbe .
otltfra and had the Mir.-iuiUt JaCed.
Tl.U tloie Im went to triaL Wbea auk-'
f'l on the tmd If Jounir Fhlue bad
M-.'iiu! a -t.lbK ratltmal l-ro to
Ikt l' rjilil:
"I ran"! ay be did"
"Hut yu iiiarrb! bl;n?"
l.nl I'd Uu trylnc for six loaf
year to rat h a bulaiid and waa rb-ar
l:fi).ir:it'Ml" j
It w a the op! ulon of dirtora who el-1
atnited the buband that b was Det-
tliff nu. nil! r nor h f illy r.ponl! ! for
hi .Tti K:i b oti of tbe four wire
orfenil to take blui ba k. bat of rour
the Li t eouiil not i rnilt thin.
'Die ipiextloa wbat to do with tbe of-
j fen.li r ram upt - A euniber of do tor :
KWire tliiit he wa half a f'Ml. aod be
waa w.it off to a tate nylum. There
he proH.! iiiarrtjiL'e to one of the fe-
ma'.t mI:. and an ewape. an el'tie j
Hu nt nnd a niarrlaire inlyht hav fol
lowel had not the man tut-n taken l!l
in.'l ilii-1. .i the day of bla .lentil bo
m-t- iifl i'iit... rutional, and In talking
1th tin- ..-tor be said:
"They ay that I bate married four
iliTeretit w Idowa." j
"And waa rourtlnj: a fifth." j
"Ye." i
'l.oi d tle the wldowa! If I could
ll . nu life over neain I'd mnrry twen
ty of them t-fore I grt tbroush?
She Waa So Clad.
"I oti't you know that your husband
1 wnlkltiK the floor li-auiie of bis
del.tr "l-n't that fortuwiter replied
youiiK Mnt. Torklni cwi-Kly. "You
know, the doetr said that ("barley
iid be eoiild simply muht take more exercise.
., it wa a ! WiiKliliifton Stir.
thf
ronlni; !
Here'
' fid. lit i
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train ai-
i w yoiitii
ti n k to tie
"'i ii I nit ..
f f t I f v. '.i- tie tan
I'.. (:.'! i.f the eiiflne
.ii. d 1 1 . ' . '.v hint a full
FORD
Uhs UNIVERSAL CAR
Buy It Because
It's a Better Car
MODEL T. Touring
Car Delivered
$625
. Wllhes Auto Ca Garage Company
-a '.Third Street, Hillsboro, Or.
" 'WMOCENCE ABROAD.
JuvaaB Deduction and the SiarHing
Statamant It Brought Forth.
N Ann-riean profw.r who, at
k Uty, innrrlid a woman nnvh
yoimziT than hluiM-lf, aaya that
he never n-ailzed tbe disadvantage of
l.i ptwlth.il until something said by
bl joulhful ami brought It home to
Ii 1 1 ii. The professor had taken bis wife
mi l rh.l.lri n to Germany to live.
After attending several weddlnpt In
IiIkIi ndlltary clrele the children be- j
eame Imliueil w ith ttie U llef that mar'
rliu'e wa ueoeH.arlly mimi'thlnK wbero
the womiu MoikI up at tbe side of a
ban.lM.me hero with tuu h gold braid
and a sword.
(ino of their German neighbors was)
BijRtlfl.'d one tbiy to hear the elfibt
y ear old hoy nay: '
"We're K'diu? over to Ajniica this)
aumoier and wheu we p-t bar,
mother's Roliijr to marry an offloer and'
live in Imrracks."
"Hut, my boy," obj.-otl thearbthr'
t.r, "your inotlier U inarrled alfeadyA
"Ob. no, Kbe Isn't" .
"Wiry, yonr mother got married lt
Amertea ln-fore you came hiw or be
fore you ever exlxted at U."
"N'o, mother wasn't eer awrled.
She never vf iuarrlit In Aiuertca.'
-nut. my Ik,.v, who it It that irrvea
yon a home, nnd feed yov and ctotbes)
you?" . T ' :
"Oh, you mean the llerr mrfessor!
lie only our father. New York
l'ost 1 ' ' , --
i .i , -
Nerve. .... f . . ;4
"Speaklmt of doctor's WUs," aald
C'pi r m be lit a clr, "I haro recent
ly bad revvah-d to me a power of nerre
w hl. b I atipjised wan possessed only
l.y pltnnU'W.' lou know young Dr.
EindeeJ'V ;'. ' w
Yes." ' ' . ' - '"!
"Well, you; know he waa aweet on
my daughter, Grace, for soma time.'
"Yes." . . ' - .'
."Well, one cold dnr Inst winter she
ni.tt him lu town, when abe waa shop
pliiu, and be uked her to have a cup
of coffi..." , , '
"Very nice." '' '"
"Walt A little -while after that
liiaco threw him over." ( " -
"Poor fellow T .
"Yes. Hut he had his wits about
him, and yesterday I got this bill:
Jamta A!fre4 Emtlee. It IX
Surgery Hours: . j , ,
10 a. m. .
O. Cooper, t I-
To troatlna daughter.. VJB
New Orleans Times-Democrat
6 Loaves of Bread for 25c
Get one loaf and 5 checks, each good for one loaf of
Bread. Buying your brt-ad this way (rives you the
chance to save on your bread bill. RpmemlK.-r this
a
next time you buy bread. Six Fresh-loaves for 25c
THE CITY BAKERY
Main Street, Hillsboro J. Wolf ersperper. Prop.
THE FAMOUS AETNA BRAND I
of Lime and Sulphur Spra;"'
The prv that maile Washington Connty famons. W. J I ' '
dent if the Oregon 8tate lioard of Horticnltnre says: f
Aetna Ilrand in my orchard for year, and I am snre WTO air
article." A. C. Goodrich, Commiitsiotitr of tbe First' District. a,.
oatd Aetna Sorar and have found every barrel fntf up to test ami
- from arditnent' H. C. AtwH, ex president Oregon State Hojlc"
v Soriety: I don't think there Is a better spray made. " K. J CaJlowaTr
ei fruit inspector, says " After aevrrt tests I find the Aetna Brand IX K. .
; B--n 8. Wotsley. Fruit Inspector Jnr Clatsop Co ,s " I dsr to cograts
'late you on the sopreme article of lime aad snlpti.tr solutioa, the Aetaa
Bian4. t h Kivrs resnltaaadaniersalaatifaction." I absolutely Roaraase
the Aetna Brand to do the work if the operatoi does bis part Failure la
impossible.. - ; ; . , ' : v : , -,
Beaverton,
RLEIS ; .;
Phone Beaverton Central
Oregon
.
Scholls Roller Hills
. : Wei. HANSON, Prop. ; V
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Flour and Feed, Aetna Brand oL;Spray : Custom
,i Chopping a Specialty Poultjy Sttpt
? 1 - Manufacturer of Wndle "WTieat Flottc, . ,:
' and Wheat Heart Flour, Graham etct . ,
;. V ; Our Prices :alvtays Reasonable 1
TRY US the Next Time;
It F D. 2,
Hillsboro, Oiw
Argua and Oregonian $2.25 . Argus and Journal 2-25
Certificate No. 596
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Registered No 529 Stallion Registration Board
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; Liecuse Certificate of Pare Bred Stallion or Jack, No. 596 . --
' Dated at Corvallis, Oregon, October II, 1911.
The pedigree of the jack Beecher, No. I Ameticaa). registered ia
the etndbook of American Breeders Association of Jiickj and Jenueta. own
ed by W H French, Forest Grove, Ofi-Ron, bred by Joha BeUlina bcock.
Heppner, Oregon, desciibe.1 as follows: Black. White points. Site Theodot:
Dam, Qpeen; Breed Jack, foaled June 15, 19A has been esaniined by the
Bullion Registration Board of Oregon,- and H It hereby ceftihed that the
said Jack Is of Pure Breeding is registered in the studbook that ia recog
nized by the associations named ia section nine of an Act of the Ugulatir
Assembly of the State of Oregon, providing for the licensing of eullieya,
etc., filed in the office of the Secretary of State FeVaaey 33, lojl, and that
the above named jack has been examined by the eeteryynan appointed by
the Stallion Resbtratioa Board and is hereby reporteflreefrom tnlertious
contagl ins or trans mtssible diseases or unsonuduesa, and is heteby licensed
to atand for public service In the Slate of Oregon :.""'
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(Seal) ' " -"'T " Secretiiry StallioB Krgiatratkm Board.
Note This ncenstt haw becu tveorded in the office of the Recorder of
Conveyances of Washington County, snd must be renewed .October U, 1914.
TERMS OF BREEDING.
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To Insure Live Colt
For the Season v ;;..
For Single Service
l.wlll pasture mares for a .short, length -of
ki ' time ll preferred'. . s v-.' . , "
7ill commence breeding March 1. nd close
June SO. Xi make the season at my place
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