The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, July 30, 1914, Image 4

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PARTISAN
ImportedlRecistered Percheon Stallion.
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Built and One of tne if oir in it vawi,, . m.?
1914 Season, as follows:
At Wra. Hathom place. Laurel, Monday evening, until
"At'Snnover Store, Scholls. Tuesday evening, until 9:30
At L.' S. Eerty Ranch. Kinton. Wednesday noon, until
2:00 p. m.
At Beaverton Livery Barn,
Thursday noon; . .
At Udd & Keed Farm. tteedviHe. Thursday evening
until Friday noon:
At Hillsboro, Friday afternoon until Saturday evening,
at Second Street Livery Barn.
Terms. Single service. $5; Season. $10; To insure with
foal, J1&. with $2.50 in advance; To insure a live eott. $J0,
payment of $2.50 at time of service. Service must bo paid at
once where mare is sold, transferred or removed from County.
CareStofrrevenCbut not responsible for accidents.
Horse duly licensed.
(Copy)
Stallion Registration Board. State of Oregon.
License Certificate of Pure Bred Stallion No-1379.
Dated at Corvallis, Oregon. March 10, 1913.
The pedigree of the stallion Partisan. No 12619 lAWS)
registered in the studbook of The American Pereheron Horse
Breeders and Importers Association. Owned by Joe Otto, of
Hillsboro, Washington County, Oregon. Bred by M. Karoo.
Department of Sarthe, France. Described as follows. Black;
Star. Pedigree: Brutus (34739) sire; Suron (23041) Dam;
Germanicus 7825 Sire of Sire; Lisette (250081 Dam of Sire;
Sultan 11400 Sire of Dam; Suion 15774 Dam of Dam.
Breed. Pereheron; Foaled in the year 1903, on May 8. and has
lieen examined by the Stallion Registration Ioard of Oregon,
and it is hereby certified that the said stallion is of Pure
Breeeing. is registered in the studbook that is recognized by
the associations named in section nine of an Act of the Legis
lative Assembly of the State of Oregon providing for the
licensing of stallions, etc, filed in the office of the Secretary of
State, February 23. 1911. and that the above named stallion
has been examined by the veterinarian appointed by the
Stallion Registration Board and is hereby reported free from
infectious, contagious or transmissible diseases or unsoundness
and is hereby licensed to stand for public service in the State
of Oregon.
Ermine L. Potter,
Secretary Stallion Registration Board
Note: This license must be recorded in the office of the
Recorder of Conveyances of the County in which such stallion
is to be used for public service, and must be renewed March'
10. 1916.
Daily Journal
and The WceKly Argus"
One Year, Doth Papers
$5.25 Daily and Sun
Journal and Argus, One
Year. $7.50. Do It Now
Weekly
6 Loaves of Bread for 25c
Get one loaf and 5 checks, each good for one loaf of
Bread. Buying your bread this way gives you the
chance to save on your bread bill. Remember this
next time you buy bread. Six Fresh loaves for 25c
THE CITY BAKERY
Main Street, Hillsboro J. Wolfersperger, Prep.
! When in Portland stop at the
fntol Pofnn Woof Pnrlr and
orrison Streets, located in the
part of the theatre and shop-.
- -j 1 ng districts with ail .tne con
1 .niences of a modern hotel, at
asonable
rates. Glen
Hite,
49tf
I anager.
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fVk tint tnrctft ta no.tr for a
, hiller when you want a good
cent smoke no "cough dust"
the Schiller. 12tf
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Rack finely
I. r.tt. ...ill it,..
Wednesday
evening.
until
Jos. Otto, Owner.
Argus
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Born, to M. C. Bidding ton and
wife, Hillsboro. July 24. 1914. a
son, weight, 11 pounds. The
young fellow is a grandchild of
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Miller, of
Third Street.
Mrs. Marion Adams, of Idaho,
has heen visiting with Wrr.
Adams and family, and other
relatives.
Miss Grace Gibson, of Forest
Grove, was calling on Hillsboro
friends Saturday.
PORILAfiD IJEII HAVE
A HARROW ESG.'FE
l ly Whcl of Auta llrraWs to
! Fragments W Uh Mea In the Car
HIRICLE EKE NOT UttED Ol TCIGitT
0 &ra tbed a a Little. aa4
Se4 y Stmiag
Otter
The bursting of a tly wheel in a
40 horse-power automobile, which
was standing in front of the Ho
tel Washington barber shop,
Tuesday afternoon, with no at
tendant injuries to two men who
were sitting in the machine, was
the talk of an hour. That both
of the men were not seriously in
jured, to say nothing of being
killed, is one of the things that
can not be explained. They
were just missed so far as a
vital place is concerned.
W. Brown and S. F. Holm, of
Portland, had just driven up in
the car. which was a six cylinder
aiTair. As they started away the
engine commenced to race. Mr.
Brown endeavored to stop -the
engine, but before he or Mr.
Holm could make the necessary
move the wheel bursted. tearing.
with its heavy pieces, a hole into
the seat room, one piece crashing
through the side and bursting
the cement sidewalk. A large
piece struck the steering wheel.
bursting a brace. The wheel de
flected the tlying missile, and
saved the life of Brown. Holm
was struck by several of the
pieces, but fortunately for him
they but grazed him. He will
be a little sore for several days.
however, and the strain on the
two men was more than apparent
as soon as they recovered their
equilibrium. It was a close call
to death, and when a man looks
as far into the valley of the
shadow as Brow n and Holm they
are to be excused if they are a
tritle shaky.
The car was being used in tak
ing orders for extracts for i
Portland house.
The car was taken to the
Wilkes Garage for repairs and it
was the object of much curiosity
during the afternoon.
About thirty-five little friends
honored little nine year old Mary
Barz with a birthday party, July
17. at the home of her grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. . H
Rotermund. of near Newton.
Ice cream, cake and other re
freshments were served, and the
little hostess was the recipient ot
a number of beautiful presents.
The little folks had a splendid
time, and departed wishing little
Miss Barz many happy returns
of the day.
MEDAL CONTEST
A Matrons' Silver Medal Contest
will be held at the Farmington
Christian Church, Friday eve
ning. at 8 o'clock, July 31. Ad
mission, 10 cents; children, free,
Program as follows:
Song by Congregation, March
ing Song, followed by Gloria
Patri.
Invocation. Mrs. Jameson.
Bible Heading. Mrs. Fred Clark
Mixed Quartette, Farmington
Explanation of Score Card, B,
VV. Barnes.
The Modern Cain, No. 1.
Judge Morse's Reasons. No. 2
Soto. Mrs. 11. II. ltehsp.
College Oil Cans. No. 3.
The Court of Last Appeal, No. 4,
Song by Congregation.
Vote Some Prohibition In
The Moderate Plan. No. 5.
Who Struck Mary? No. G.
uuet, r.essie vvytneomb ana
Esther Emmel.
Shadows. No. 7.
How Ixng, Oh, How Long,
No. 8.
Song. The Child's Pleading,
Wiley l' isk and Irene Crosby.
Recitation, Spoopendvke's Pie,
Mrs. Watts.
Special recitation, Miss Theo-
dosia Peak, of Arkansas.
Solo, Mrs. Claude Johnson.
Presentation of Medal, B. W,
Barnes.
Song by Congregation, Oregon
is doing Dry.
Dismissal.
FREE CANADIAN HOMESTEADS
Why pay ?.r0 to be located? We
give vou full information where
the best lands are in Western
Canada and British Columbia
that are close to railroad and
town; name of guide on the
ground; full directions to get
maps and plats free; how to ae
homeseekers' tickets; everything
you need to know and locate
yourself, all for $3.00. Remit
amount by P. 0, money order,
and we will send you the com
plete information at once. The
Canadian Homestead Company,
73 0th Street. Portland, Ore.
For reference, The Farm Mag
azine Company, 411 Panama
Bldg., Portland, Ore.
All new ooda no shelf-worn
goods on sale at Greer's,
Argus and Journal $2.25.
HELD IN
TRUST
Bmj rnm IabJu fr Am.-rk
toward. On of my l.v a k
itwwion n-hJ ih ' t,M
flu.llm ou m.-tljr til win I rrsl
It to w uttrui.
I bl ft iKvain ! "'
till bad twru uiil lia'f t 'T
atf, r fvHit !. Wl'n I Jul I ''
U a urirW II UI
artk'lv uwil by a iiuan. Kcnin.iii:
that I bail chaiu:t UiiC 'if ' ,,m"
out I kkHl u.f Hi ivnl'M U ill
ixvr a tain mr n'ftii;us l lub
I luliihl return It u It .-r "'' 1
QlllM. I!'IV tf-UU I mr with 'f
rW. I fmm.l no umiW. t"t '
ujwu uuuimma Kill t'.i f-'ut.niitiitf
UttM, Hit a a ul'Jvt f r a Jti
f Ihlnkliiit.
IUU tli laily jilawl the ),- U tb.i
ai-rvly to emiwy tlu'iii. r il
lil.ulns lliftn lu a frail l uu'ikwl
rni'tai-l lnIU-nt lliat ! lutomlfJ
to :nilv-s!' thi-tu tutu AiiKTi.-a? Il il
tluy rui Into lay i.-lin ttiriuti
e rrtvr, r I t U uxl a "'
uuiksUtT All th HiiiiWim; I nl
thp mattrr ill l li"t lo It. 'In " )
tUliut I tvutj Uo a l p t tt' I""'
r ami If auy ii ihhiiuiI liim ( tii
Iumi f a lrr ru-tiin t H
iu tuow. Tti ulilp i;ntutf Uvii mil
four day autl no tiu limine r initial
Uvh Itaut. tho llifi rv iuv k.H iiX'.l to
l vltht that Hi lalr, Kiitui tlmt
all had taf own can. Ul U"t nam
liw-d tta o'titruta r-U. tUe oi;.
itbr Ul'"ltliM u that li" would
Uft Ul fur a tmriHMO. I mu-t aaalt
tlovelntmipnla.
Tti trtp wa a iiUn:iiit kiio to tuo.
fur I luailr aouw atrwal.U- tt.iiialiit
aiov. TIh'w orv a Mr. !l.irl-'.m
and btr tlniuititrr aUmrl. tio mi a
Sirat dNl on Uwk. A (rntli'iuau who
aa with tlwiu at tlmm I nu t In tlir
auioklUK room. W Ml to talkin n
day about IU run f tlw lili ami
tliua Uvam aiualutnL pnliiiS Hi
ladlra 1 hav nu'titlolird wliiln liw a
ltb tbrttt, be tna.Io a rriuark to bi
whk-h Ivd tu an Introduction to la
frlvnda. TU uiothor iuit ror
dial, but lb tlaukl't'-r iwvtiif.t a tritle
III at a. llowivr, lme alio a
Irtty girl I lalairi'd lo nuik niy!f
rutprtaluluit and imwitnl iu dotm;
away armwbal UU h-r rtn(arniii
oii-ut or wbatrrrr It uitctit In.
I araa too rlri'iiius to n.ir a word
tu any on abut uiy tin, I. I I. ft tbr
jvwrla wher they wtr In tho raw.
which I ahovwl uiid-r my U-rtli. Not
koowlnif w hat trouble 1 mlutit c-t Into
lu the tuatti-r. I rfrml. If mvuMtl,
tu be able tu tak auy liiin that
uilnht be for lb U-it. Hut uiy lutru
tiou wua tu toll tho truth.
The day ta-foru rvaobliut jx-rt I fun
cludnl that I must tukt? mtun artiou
with rrfor'ur lu the koo1!. wbi' h
did nut doubt bad clllw-r Uvn atoU-n
or were tu be uiui;;ltil, or Iwth, iL
goiuc lu my atatvruoiu and locking
the door. I pulltil mil the t.'iilou
rase aud llflwl the top. What wti my
astunUtimmit to w ttuit It runtalurd
uiy own Ih-UiukIiih ami did ut ou
tain auy otht-r roH-rty.
There waa a myntery ludfod. How
the Jewel ram Intu my mwnti.Kun
I did not kuow; how they left lite I did
Dot know. Hut It wa erl.lent that
two exrhanre bad been made, and,
the aei-ond one baring been purposely
aeromplUhetl, It waa trident that auie
IP me wa koIiik on. Hut It aetned to
me now that I ahould never rerelve an
explanation of the liu lilelit Neverthe
less I felt rvlleved (h it the propt rt y
bad pawed out of my imwhhxIuu. Iu
devil. I had about uiuile up my niln.l
before leavlnit the ulilp tu turn It over
to the purser.
The HarheMoiiK, Mr. Kthorldur, the
man who lutnxJueed me to them, ami
1 all made rapid roKreaa lu InH iimlnit
lutlmalu and before rem liiuu (K.rt
agreed that we Hhould meet on tha
evening of our arrival for dinner at i
certain uptown reoinuraiil. We hi.
eaeh other Kootlby at the thrk at noon,
and at 7, attired lu dinner coxtume, I
met my friend In a private dining
room. I w-a received corillnlly, e-ttie
flu lly by the imllea, and after icetilmr
wanuwl up with wine Mra. IIurlewiu
aaid to me:
"I have nomethliiK u tell you in-
video you will promise tu take nu ad
vantage of It."
I looked at her aliarply. It atrmk
me at once that alio knew Momotlilng
about my Oml on ahlphoiird. I mmln
the riHulriil protnlw.
"My daughter and I," mild the hidy
"have done a good deal of atiiugglliig
not ror pront, nut to nave money on
what we bring from abroad. We atop
ped at the name hotel ait you in Ion
don. Ilellevlng that wo were HiiNiHi t
ed by a detective on the other aldu am
having Momu fJMaat worth of Jewel
to get tliriaigh the New York euatmn
houne frw of duty, we were at our
wlta'eud.
"My daughter, paMxIng along a cor
ridor, heanl you ortlcr your Imggngu
taken to the ateunier. Vou left your
room unlocked. Hhe went In fnd aaw
your wicker raw-. v bud Its dupli
cate. Hhe put the Jewel In our, car
ried it to your room iimi took your
away.
"On tho ahlp we nuked Mr. Klherldge
lo bring you nnd Inlroilmo you that
we might the belter keep truck of one
who held our property In tnwt. nnd It
waa he who made the Necond eichnnge,
llavlns Imflleil tho detective on the oth
er aide, we knew how to fool the cu.
toiim men In New York."
Improving Hit Aim.
"You are going In for rioir
"Ym,
wr, replied the wcarr looklmt
little man.
"I'm Burprlnod at yotL"
"I need the practice. I fnnry thnt aft
er I leiirn to hit thnt llttlo hull with a
long hnmllwi nmllut n I iIuhIi oIoiir on
a DicttlvKomo pony I mny )0 nblo to go
home and drlvo a tnrk without tuaah
Ing my thumb.H-Valilngton Star.
Patience-Why, they any that man
can't ipend hi Income.
Patrice-Well, he ought to get married.-Yonkera
Btatesuian.
MAZDA
LAMPS
Atfoin Krtlucnl
Pcrrlcji! Lamps
lilaif tlicir Trail
townnl ihraprr
LIGHTING
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Duy u Carton Tvi!tiy
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Will Villi llllllll
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ol .Sumiiur, rr J. ,K, l.llkl'N, (
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(iive Me a Trial
6 Per Cent LOANS
Ol'itnlil to I ojr. t ul .1 n ' in. prove
(4fiu, ran.il il l . tly i .t.i "r r
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I'llv llwea ao l t .i ;!. mo
r'or pi.'p wi!lloi, . , lri,- ll'tn
kL, li.'T, l li lt.-l' , !'! ,
V, Illusion ll.lll. MoiliUr. etllol4V
and K(ltV
Dr. GcrtruJc Phillips
tii,l.4ll(ic l'ivl. Ian
'litll-B ll Mllt. to I p. n. It. Mil" tl ,
t 1J III,
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UNDl'RTAKl-U
Calls atU-niU-i!,jiy;lit onlay.
CluiiH-l ;uul Tailors,
HlUtboro, Oreffun
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Call lor WnrrnnU
All MilMioto my H.IIIUII4 i,ti f.in,i
otlirr tlmii ihr t.rm-iul riui.l, iimiIk.I
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pmali r at tin: odi.T o( llif lin.l. r,-ti. .1,
ntil intrtrM Mill rmH- nfli-f April r'
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Admin'stralur'a Notice
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iiiithn In in lUir i.r,r,
Jolili Krii-Knr, A.lnilHri,,r r '
KhIhImoI AiiIoiiii K rlcid-r, tl.-, i- .,!,
Viirliourl., Orfgiui, July III, put.
I represent, Spirclla conctH
not Hold in h tores. Will fall at
homes on request, ami tin the
fittin";, and teach how to tol just
arid wear the corset. Our tailor
ed madf'-to-rneasurt' corsets in
eluding the latest front lace, with
an experienced corselicr Kervire
cost no more than hiuh class cur-:
sets purchased in stores.- Mrrt I
M. K. Caudle, liillshoro, KifLh !
and Jackson Slret ts, I'lioiw No
m- fiOtf "
Ik'Kt slahwood in the market
Ket prices for Fall or Summer de
livery, bee mo fitst. All kinds
of wood.-II. i). Sclimcltzer.
The Crand Marca is the most
wholesome "two for a quarter"
emoke on market-rnaile in Ore
gon, by E. Schiller. When you
induce in a good Hniuke buy a
Grand Marca. tf
FORD
Uh UNIVERSAL CAK
Buy It Because
It's a Better Car
MODIlLT.Tourln
Cur
Wilhrt Auto U GrKtt Company
Third Street. IlilU) oro. Or.
WE SUPPLY YOUR NEEDS
K you ttcttl uy (irtntiio?
IKi you nctil auy I'ry (JiiU?
IK you wet J auy tlie?
IK you ttcctl any I VcJ?
Will you nctil auy Lautl I'UMcr?
Will you ucctl any 1'aruuinj Imjilrntruu, Muttr,
Uakc, Manuic fyicadcr. Cultivator, Sjiiug Tttitfc
Disk, Hauler or thm iu M.uhiurty
If you !o, vail a tul lee u. Our tivci an tigut,
Emmott '"arid Jones
Orrnco,
Phone
Scholls Roller Mills
Wm. HANSON, Prop
Flour ami Fertl, Acttut Hraud 1 Sjt.iy, Cunimn
Choiijiiiij- a piriahy, Poultry iiS'lic,
Manufacturer tf Whole Wheat Flour,
ami Wheat heart Flour, Graham etv.
(W Price always Kcasonahlc
TRY US the Next Time
K. F. D. 2,
TillamooK County
beachc and Flahtn Stream
TilUuiimik County beachtu have ln it!v rallvJ
"Nature' I'layicroutitl." Ketuirta whero llie "Call
f the Wild" nrl tho Ufa OutdooM ran Im fully en
joyed, now opert for the Summer visitor. New hotW,
new cottage, new fumpirnf ground.
Season and W?eh-End fare
Low round-trip Heason and wei'k-rml fare from vsrioui
Hiint on 8. 1. main lin niid iram-lnn.
DOUbLE DAILY TRAIN SERVICE
leaves Union )eHt Daily S;.Vi A. M.
leaves Kast Morrison tlaily !UN A. .
"S. a Shore Special." Union IeH.t U H. M-
"Sea Slmre SMcial." East Morrison ISM M-
Parlor Obtorvmtlon Omr om "Sma 8polt
tMVMlf ft JO P. Nff.
Good riahin in the Salmonbcrry and Ne
halem Rivers
l-nsurpassed fishing In thu SalmonWrry and Nehalem
livers, in well as other Tillamook County streams.
O a lor our brand mw folder, " Tillamook Ooumtf
Boaohtm"
Folders and
JOHX to.
FOIIK CHAIR
Barber Parlors
Courteous Treatment
Capable workmen
Kaths iu connection, and a
I'inc Shower Hath
Newly iMirnisbcd Shop. A
trial will please you.
JAMLS ANDERSON.
Pythian UldK, Hillsboro.
ArKua and Oregoniwv 2G
V HQUttt I I
, Tourinrf Cfcm
Main 39li
Oregon
Hilhboro, Or.
full Information from any
S. 1. Agent or from
S007T, tw" '
Portland, Oragon
Hillsboro
FUEL CO.
II. I. 8rlmnHr.fr.
IIoadiiiarterB in
HlLLSnOKO TRANSr'KR & L
com'. -office In WashlnRton
Hotel Wlr.
Dealers In
Sand, Gravel, Cement, Wood
and Coal.
Phone Main fiDi
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