The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, March 19, 1914, Image 6

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    HtUJ6EU At.il. MBlH l '4
lVW.Et:3Hl
Seeks to Qualify as a Handy
Man Around the House.
DEBUT AS A PLUMBER.
aunt. Hi
RmUr! CHa a4 Maw .
a H. OM",tr-AU
li Fatal AmMi.
By M. QUAD,
ryrteht. !. T Aaoc. Utcry
Vn 1
tV.lt" It rrr occur l yo lwt
baudy man I m arouna
Mr. Bowf a b look! P
n bis ppf
r. nowavr daiwvd at him
dvmMful w. nJ "Jo
fpy, lvaltiln that ft na a n
ipotue rt on baud
waa fitftirimt up today " ba coo
Ml. -ami I wake oat that I
Jut a yr by dotu my own r
.""rliic. I call that wtt r4
Ji! Th first thlim U t nn'nJ thU
kins chair. On of th tvkrs l
and uul attetioVd to In tlm
S ... . it. . -v .
wool chair will KOk
about Ova minute to fll it."
I wUh too woUduV protwitiHl
a. Bowser. "I left an order today
the upholsterer to com up."
And he'll knock the chair to ileo.
le It together again and charge you
what tor'va io r
$10 to I know ul They
e alwaya looking for auch jobs, but
it gi-t Done here. 1 can fix the
iulr for 2 cenu."
"Hut you-you nl .raya (et tuad and
vn k ttiitiiN and hava a row," aald
rx. Ilowaor.
Mr. 8. Baliavtt In Ecnmy,
Never! Never nt tuad or broke
ij thins In my life! In your extra
uu-e you'd be wllllnc to pay out $10
r 2 cenu worth or repair. I
ouldu't. I believe In economy. 1
ljuiii nrv vut, auj w,k nun ha mtw
.ill m m tt.-wl.a mttA fl r lh
Huilr."
dJIr.
Bowser disappeared upetaln
jj It bout nny word. She knew that If
tie ict up au argument Mr. Bowaer
t j-ould keep up hi reialrs untfl every
v of furniture In the house bad
-4eeu gone over. As soon aa ahe bad
l idle be got out his tool box and glue
'"ot and xtrlpHd off jits coat and rest.
l'-1!?' u"t rocker muiit come
'rSuuiI lx put on anew. It took blm
"' Lfteen minutes to looxen it, and by that
iue bis glue was rendy to use. It'
, 5(ie easiest kind of a job to put on a
' . i K-ker. All that Is needed Is plenty of
. a . a - fti aa.
tine mu inv nuouen iu j'ju
s Bulslit-d in ten minutes, and- then
air B
h 1
f.ore.
tred tl
Bowaer bunted for aomethlnc
After a Ioiik search he dlscor-
I tbnt one of tbe doors of the book-
. jane saxKed- He was glad to see It
jVlth tbe aid of a screwdriver be re-
'uoved lioth doors and chapped them
bout tie had just finished his work
vben Mrs. Bowser appeared on the
icene.
"What bare yoa done with the
Joorsr she queried as she stood loon
Sig at tbem.
1 "Simply trangpoted tbem." he smll
' . Ingly replied. "It Is a law of tnecban
v fes that when one of a pair of doable
lloors nag you have ouly to transpose
J hem. You now observe'
J "That tbey can't be closed at alir
Intoned Mrs. Bowser as she tried to
J'lrork tbem.
Ha tcouta Intarfartnca.
J Not only would they not close, but
hey were wrong end up. Mr. Bowser
Ivollxed it. but having made tbe mis
take he was bound to stick at It He
tiras asserting that the doors must
vtinrs some little time to shrink when
fIrs. Bowser went over and picked up
the rocking chair and began to laugh,
, Mr. Bowaer bad replaced tbe rocker
wrong end to.
$ "See what you've doner' she exclaim
4 as she pointed to tbe rorler.
Ji "I see that I've saved at least $5 by
"repairing that chair," he blusterlngly
replied
I "But look at that rocker! How can
the chair be used as it is?"
. i "That rocker Is all right and Just aa
'Li intended It. I'm running this busl-
' n.Ks. and I'd be much obliged If you
Wouldn't Interfere. . The chair Is all
. , lilgbt."
i 'A "But It
U "Why i
Mr. Bj
jjntid fell
' If.
won't rock."
not? Bee If It won't!"
Bowser whirled tbe chair around
Innd fell Into it and started to rock.
f!iit rocker wautd to go rorward ana
.f . . I . A H lanI.Bril.ll B.ljt M ..... 1 1 I f A
i pit'-bed forward to the floor with a
si' riHlt th.it Inrred tbe bouse. Mrs.
IItowser started to help blm to his feet
, 'jl'iit he waved her away and struggled
' p. For half a minute be stood before
, ln'r unable to aeiilc. Then be hoarse
'Jv eu'laimed:
8 "Woman, go to your room before I
Ifa something desperate!
iHut what have I done?" she asked.
fpect to rock In a
li
the flr
admit tUt bba4 Nu.er.t abot the
nvket:nl bookcase Aors. Then be
dtfteruiloed acr to admit tt a bnt
as life was' left In hl bodv Tti
shouM.hanf t!ut way.' and that
chair shouM be U-ft a It was forever
and forever, or at !'t until Mr
(Ver beetn-d bl forstv.n. lTen
he fett better and decUled t iK ue
re rilriiig. It u the cooa
nUbt out. aiul he daxovBd.-d to the
kit. hen to tik arounvl II faintly
rememterd that miething had t,n
aald a week t before about i
fastening t the wall, n ioun.i
It. A coiple of tx-rens hid worlid
kxwe and th PU bl ben WB
"A plumN-r w.vitd coni up her and
fool arvHind two days. tunsed Mr
Blw-r. "and I d avt a Mil for about
T o a Job which won't take n oer
three aalmite.
Tber Ctuld be no blunder o that
Job Tb water pti ouia not w
turned end for end or taken out door
or down 'yllar. It aa atniply lift
It op and replace the screws In their
rtglnal hla- .'n band aixl Knees
Mr. Powaer crawled unlcr the ina
and got a firm hold of ti pt" au.i
heaved on It He had bean! or a lead
pipe cinch, but had never bad one be
fore. A plumber would have coddled
that rip and naed It gently, l t, Nr
Bowaer had no soft sl.ler In nifj
There waa a heave and a burst, and a
gallon of water, having a pressure of
fourteen pounds to th cubic luch.
stnkk blm full In th face.
Mr. Bow4r, Flood Rafugoo.
lie hadn t uttered but one yell when
the second gallon followed tut. anl
as he rolled out from under th sink
water followed him by tbe barrel.
His heave on that pipe had brokeu It.
The water didn't come out la one
single Jet, but Id hal a doien. and for
a time each and every one of them hit
Mr. Bowser.
He waa like a drowned rat before
be ceuld get away, ami the kitchen
floor was Inches deep with water. Mrs.
Bowser beard the wboop he uttered
when tbe first kIIod utruck blm. and
she came running downstairs aa Mr.
Bowser dUappoared out of the front
door. There waa a plumber shop two
blocks away, and be wa beaded for
It ne left a wake of wetness aa be
ran, and pedestrians shouted at hlra
and stlkemen tried to stop htm. but
he got there to flu.l tbe place locked
op. He ran to another and another
with the same result, and It was not
until a policeman pt him by the neck
that any explanation were tusiije.
Then a messenger was sent to the
water office, and at a hite hour the
water was shut off. Meanwhile It was
flooding the Bowser basement and eel
lar, and a crowd assembled to learn
particulars, it was mMnlcbt when all
was ever. Then came Mr. Bowser's
nnnortunitv. ne stood before Mrs.
Bowser In all his wetness and began:
"Five hundred dollars' dnmages anil
three hours of upnwr. ami you are to
blame for It! Woman, this I the end!
Tonr conspiracy"
But Mrs. Bowser advanced and took
him by the arms, turned him around
and pointed to the stairs, ne tiesl
tated for a moment and then began to
climb, and while she and the cook
worked at the flooded kitchen be slept
Ilka i lamb. .
(omtthing Missing.
Mrs. Frankllu. a wealthy widow, or
dered a bust of ber busband. Wben It
was fiiilsbad sbe was very much disap
pointed. "Wby." ahked the sculptor, "do yoa
object to tbls bust of your husband,
madam?"
"Because," was tbe womnn's reply,
"It dton't look eaturuL"
"Wby, madam,' he said, "you have
admitted that It looks like him."
"Yes, ym have the fwitures all
right," sbe said, "but there's no une
talking, I couldn't accept It. Tbe statue
would never remind me of my dear
bus band."
"Well," asked tbe sculptor In de
spair, "will you ple tell me what
tbe trouble Is with UT
"It's too quiet," ahe said. "Yoa see,
sir, my buxlxnid had 8t Vitus' dnnce."
National Monthly.
An Awful Bluff.r.
"That Glbbwy Rlrl Is an awful liar."
"Why do you sny that? I consider
ber one of the sweetntt eirls I have
erer met. I don't believe she would tell
flb for any thing."
"That shows how completely she has
deceived you. She pretends that she Is
fond of ber stepmother." Chicago
Record-Herald.
Mors Important.
'Is your enL"iL'cment brnkpn
off
Anally?"
"Yes. flenry found he could make a
flrst payment on a new car with the
price of the diamond ring I Insisted on
bis getting." Baltimore American.
Net His Fault
Poet Good gracious! Ilere Is your
servant asleep.
Hostess Silly fool! He must have
been eavesdropping while you were
reading your new poem to nie.-I'ele
Mela.
Werldly Wisdom.
"In choosing a wife one should never
Judge by appearances."
That's right. Often the prettiest
girls have the least money." San Fran
cisco Chronicle.
Entrgy Minus.
"lie's a regular tinman dynamo."
"Yes? How so?"
"Everything be buys is charged."
Newburg Newa.
Worth Dsfsnding.
'So yoa are going to build another
racing yacht?"
"Yes," replied the eminent sporta-
man. "People are easily forgotten. A
man baa to go to some trouble and ex
pense even to keep up bis reputation
as a good loser." Spokane Spokesman.
Review.
Bah I
Customer-I think this meat I"
Dolled. Meat Markei Proprtetor
rhaps jw " ""!
(Irani Jury I trtpancltcJ and (kV
tint!. kVlurnine One True Hill
CPT. COUINS liRWD JIRY lUllllr
Thirty Jerer KtseeaJcJ le I be
aoas el la Cemmoeatitih
Sam-
Circuit crturt for Washington
County otvnl Momiay morn inn
with Judne L T. Harris, of Kr
geno. on the Innch. sitting for
JuiU Oampbvll. Thirty jumrs
rvsivndoU to the summons of the
authorities, as follows: R U
IXvme, Chas. Farnham. 0. V.
Sheridan. John Olson. A. V.
IVnny. S. K. lraf. Wro. Thorn
burnh. Arthur R Flint. Jixs. V.
Kvle. (Uo. Sloan. W. P. Krooks.
II. T. Huxton. Geo. U Thorny
skn. taw. c Morion, uarry a.
Kiohards, John A. Oleson, I'has.
Castff?!. W. T. VandorZ;tnd n.
A. W. Wright, John undoriu h.
Anderson and Jacob Shearer,
The grand jury was immedi
ately drawn, with H. T. Huxton
as foreman, Bert lKmne. A. H.
Flint, V. P. anderZanden,
lienrv Cop, John Wunderlich,
and Harry A. Richards, and they
swn retired under charge of
Capt. A. M. Collins, w ho was
appointed bailitf. One true till
was found and the jury then ad-
journed upon rail of the district
attorney.
Set for trial - State vs Oona
hoe. March 23: R M Wade va W
W Ireland. March 20.
Ten days were iriven to answer
in the case of C L Kenofiel vs ,
Wm liacley. suit in equity. 1
The demurrer of the county in j
the case brought by Wm Foster, i
. - ..-..I . r tl.. i:
in suit lu eme ior iuc uuiuiiiik
of the court house annex is on
neanng tooay.
Dismissed -Mott vs. Peterson;
Cronan vs Emmott. the latter
without costs.
Referred to take evidence
Ada L Nunn vs John Nunn;
Bessie Aviana vs Jtweph Avianu.
Defaults and decrees - Set h vs
David; Bank of Sherwood vs
Janey Galbreath; Huslman
Cornelius Dairy Protluce Co.
Decree of divorce Butler
Butler.
Confirmed Sherill's sale
vs
VS I
of j
North Plains property in re Lew
is Hamin vs W J Quinn was con
firmed as regular and leal.
M. E. HVGRITT warn s
Editor Arjriis: 1 noticed by
your issue of the 5th inst. that
my fellow townsman, Fred. Hol
lister, had called on you in the
interest of his candiilacy fur
Congressman.
I am very nlad that you, and 1
hope many more of my friends
in old Hillsboro, had the pleas-1
ure of meeting him. and I sin- j
cerely hope, that upon his next i
visit to Hillsboro, you will have '
the pleasure of extending to j
him the courtesies of "our Con-1
orpuumnn" no hp in A riimritpnt I
man, broad in his views on pub
lic questions, and a rustler for
the interests ot his constituents.
Am sorry we were not aide to
get up to Hillsboro last summer
on our vacation, as is our cus
tom, but we have tried to keep
in touch with things in general
there through the Argus, which
reaches us every Sunday morn
ing, and which we peruse with
great interest.
Sincerely your friend.
Miles K. Kveritt.
North Bend, Ore., Mch. 19, 1914.
A very cleverely planned sur
prise waa given Miss Rose Cud
dy, at the country home of her
parents, last Saturday evening,
the event being in honor of Miss
Cuddy's birthday. A very pleas
ant evening was celebrated in
games and other amusements,
after which light refreshments
were served. Those present were:
Mr. and Mrs. 0. II. Peterson;
the Misses Kate Kelsey, Frances,
Mae and Anna Keilley, Hazel
McClain, Forest Grove; Messrs.
Lee Minnott, Hugh Farnham,
Fred, Peter, George and Henry
Walters. John Keilley and Harvey
Emerson, of Forest Grove, and
Karl Kelsey.
The Grand Marca is the most
wholesome "two for a quarter"
smoke on market made in Ore
gon, by E. Schiller. Wben you
indulge in a good smoke buy a
Grand Marca. tf
Judge L. T. Harris, ot Eugene,
is holding court here this week
in place of Judge Campbell, who
is on the bench by request else
where in the Btate. Judge Har
ris is one of the able jurists of
the state, and he is a candidate
for nomination for the Supreme
Bench, on the republican ticket.
He is highly capable, and will be
one of the strongest candidates
in the field.
.Via, of Buxton, was down
nitu Tncada
Uh) Schwandor. IVter (irossm. '
H. W. MclVtnaKI. C. M. SwtieM,
Hen IVwiev, Krnest Olson. Krod 1
Gordon. Henry Cop. Andrew I
SPRING
1914
SEASON
Get
The Pacific Coast Manager of the Steinberg Tailoring Company, of San
Francisco is with us, and will attend our Grand Opening this Season. I c
brought with him an excllent assortment of this Seasons most pretentious
Woolens and has instructed us to place it on Sale, Thursday, I Viday and
Salurday, March 26th, 27th and 28th, at the following Prices.
All $14 Mil to Mcurr Suila or Overcoats mt $V( OO
All Sk0 Mil to Mrasurr Suits or Overcoat ni VIS .O
All 5LV5 Ma- to Measure Suitt or Overcoats at
All 40 Maile to Measure 5uh or Overcoats at 110.00
AU 545 Made o Measure Suit or Overcoats at
YES ! made to your individual measure by Tailors of National Reputation.
An Extra Pair Trousers Free with Every Suit or Overcoat.
You Will Find Here the Best Looking, the Most Complete Assortment and
the Greatest Values Ever Shown Anywhere.
Come and Enjov Looking Over the New Weaves and New Colorings with
Us, March 20, 27 and 28 and Get Your Measure Taken, by an Expert, for
that Easter Suit You Want to Pick Out.
If You're Wise, Get in on this Grand Spring Opening Sale. We also make
Suits for Ladies.
We
Gun rantre
To Fit
untl please
You
i 4
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JJ.gg
WALL PAPER
MURROW
WALL PAPE.R L
J. M UK
Second Street,
Pacific States
l'irc Iti-iimncr Cniinny of I'ortmid.
Ilrpun. The only li (irtnn !d
l.iiir Cniii)nii'. I.'i'cx s l'r''tiiilly I'.ild,
John Vamlmval
Ajjiia
IliHslioro,
I In jjun
Will V Oil lillllll ?
If ym i r' K,f,'"K ''"il'l 'I'i" Spring
or KimiliiiT. .1. S. I.OK.SI'M', fur
pricia i,n luiiiiliii i , 1 rXi'iiviil iiitf .
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(4Uiirnr,lci l. Nn pi m nli mi'il wnk
i riiitipli lid. .1. H. I ormiK, n Hill
Thud Slin-i, nt S. I". Tri k; TVW--phone
MhIu II 1 slj ,m, Oii (iuii
(Jivo Mo a Trial
AMilCIA MAY
Tiudici (if
Singing and Pinino
Terms arranged to suit.
KOOM 4, - SANK ANNKX,
Kvi'ty I)ay.
YKAOKk & CORNISH
I.AWYKRS
l'hone City 2:52
Hillsboro CoMMKueiAi. Hank I!Ig.
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AND PAINTS
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in U'a-lmigton ( Dimly. Ca'l and
rr frif wiiii. If, liou painlliiK
tinting and papcrm . 1 1 -m
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PAINT CO.
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Hillsbiro, Oregon
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Dr. Gertrude Phillips
iiif.,liiiin I'livali'lan.
liilii n limira, tn I p m. lliMim mil,
tu li a in.
Notice ut I inal Settlement
.Niillrol hi.ril.jr kivbii that III uildr
iKiii,,, llif duly iiip.iintit.l. ft iikIiII, am)
H' tniK Kunnlinii in l!in t.iii ii.l aalalr
uf ' li ti K Hiitln.rlHhd. a inlimr ha flla.1
It
Hi i rouiily iMiuri i, HtitUuf iirxKnn
f',r
.,-.,i.ni;iiiii i i, limy, in miihi r iiuiit
in Uu, until, r of Hind MiUU-, mid thai aald
I'.uri iih iii.. Mi.mlay, A.nl l.lih, l!in,
ntlln, liiiiirnf Inn u'rliM k A M ul nl,l ilay
"" my fl riHiiii In HiluiHiru!
V iiHliiiittti.li ' inililv, dri-Koti, tlm Hint,
huh iiiNifinr licKrlnK iilijrriiiiii tiiaald
liiml Hi'i'.iiiiit Htid rur llm lliml miUlmiKtiit
of mil, I fwlalH,
Mnn li l.'th, :i
I' fl Ainlirv,n,
uimrilmii nr tlm (M raiiii anil mUU of
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'IIioh il Tnimiiii Jr, AlUinmy fur
lilitfllnti
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICU
Null- I hiriliy Kivmi iIihI iIih ii.-idnr
"U'iibiI Iihn Iim-ii him,ii, ttdiiiiintiraior
nf Mm I'mIiHii uf iai) Mull, ilw tiaand by
nr-ii-r i.r lint Couitly finirl t.f lliai Him' of
Onifnii lur Hi.' I'liiinty ol WmIiIiikUhi
inmlii on Ihn Ihird ilnv of Mnn li, iu i
hi "I linn duly ipiHlilInd mii'li tdiiilnlii.
Irnliir.
Now, lluirrf.irn. hII pi'rai ! Iikviiiu
i Ihiiiiii Hl,,t uld iNlHtH art! hitrrhf m"
l ilit tl mill r.,.iiinl In prtm.nt tlm aain.
ii'iM-ilmr with Uu. proii r rmirher thra
fur. t.i ihn titiilirilMiiil Ht hi nwlilmira
Mi tt r 'I ill-Inn it. (ri,fn, or at tlm law olllna
or I lin II Toiikiiii Jr, in lllllxliorii, ura
ifo.i, wllhln l iiiontlm rrnmtlia tlalaof
thf timl liulilli'all.iii of thl untie- lowll
wllhln (I inoiilliH from Marnli 12lh, ltfll
liKlnil March tali, 11114
I Martin,
Adiiiltilritr.ti r of the ontnta or laaao
llH.I, l(H1l"l,
TImih II Toiikiih Jr, Attoriipy or
RilininlHtrntiir.
. M. LaUue, of Forest (Jrova,
was a county Beat visitor the last
of the week. ,
1
FRF
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Tahen by on Expert
fl
n
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Oregon
NoIh la Crtdilur
la ! t'uunir 'Aint i.f iu s
Oraajun .u( W lilii-i')u i ,,i,,.iT
In lha MallMof lha tUil
Dakar, Itraaavl
Iiailna II
I, lh utiiUnigna.1 haTiiif lu
millal ! Ih I .xuifct uur ..( a
of iifMnii I'.r w I
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and In all ra.ni liaiii g lamia it '
aid ila. f J.l. nl il, r,n rm,l ,
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SUMMONS
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BTATK OK ultKiiDN KtH
WAMHINUTON CiM'NTY.
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liilliliniuf Hi. Hiltn,nirIHI.n
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aim anaw.r or pit, I !). ,.,,( ,u.' ,,.
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llm tioiidaor matr r,y I-IImk Imlnn-n
illnlfl and ilnltrndaiit. kn.l II, .1 ,ii,,tii
i muraoil and f.irrvnr lri-n I ,i..
fmidai.l on tl.ti (rotind of d.m.riti,n .. u,
tliiuliiK fur iiior limn nun ytr, ami
mn li furthtr rrilnf ., i i, , ,
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of ton I) II Ma.,i,t.r, ..K.,f il.Mr.Miu
ly t.uurt of WaahliiKiiin I Hum y, li,
in Hi alHtnm-a of II,. i ir, ,m r
Wahli.Bl..ii l oiiniy, .,. ,B, llf,f
h.U, and lll. Wanl, in, p., I m,d II,.
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