iuuKao aioci. MrriafMa u, uu - 'iPI M " -. Mw 1 t f , 1 u-l'Xt In M la. wily. th. tlal.MMn I .r Orrf'Ht will Wt H. k.Mw.a i I jjHt (SrJ A . ' j , . u I lilTt,,--'. Ji r-' f-f Uninn. t I ivrt if'fl w... m. AkriJr rl . , .r ; VJ 1 nmtmt tmi 1mm Am 'I I 5 45.'' i; ' ! 4ttaMi4 I l,7J f it L I Uhtttt tfl !. I i m t V I i .-t I I 4, Till i..j. .i.... Ufa, hw, I 1 I 'rf-.j -''- Hiiw l ri ,riiiii il -. i ILlrC ' il M 'I '"" - mmi tw, I ,J7 I Vi.vfi ... I ''y''l eimsitf oi etttoa I nm ran Daily Journal uml The Wt t-hly Argus One Yrnr, Doth lepers $5.25 Dully ond Sun Journul unci Argu. One Year. ST.'JO. Do It Now Weekly Argus aj Free The Dally Oretfonton and The Argus. One Year For $6.00 this B1ves you CAtf Artfus FREE. No Agents Dally and Sunday and CjJ Argus $8.CO The Oreoonian ROLL BY THOUSANDS Loaves of Bread for 25c tJi-t wr lour and 5 clccka. racli voa for one loaf of l!"'!il. 1'uyinK your Iron I thia wy nivcs you the fimh to wave on your bread MM.' Uomcmbcr this iuxt time you buy broad. Six I'Ywh louvi-a for 25c THE CITY UA1VERY Jain Stio. t, HiilcU.ro J. W olferspcrjwr. 1 rep. Wavhiniclon Lunly Alone Will y in NclchhorhiMxl ot $J,W TAXATION (HIIMiHUS 0cr t itl Vcar If th State Tat ('ommixxion fixtm the WanhitiKton Cunt Valuativn at twenty-six millions of dollars - which would be but i tritle over the valuation it fixed 'or the county on state tax in 1913 -the sovertiirn county of Washington will pay but $18,200 for the two state universities. Oregon Agricultural ColU-Ke and the University of Oreiron. If the two Normals are sustained by tioiiular vote as to the legisla tion irfected and pa?sed at the VJli session oi the l'Kilature, then the county ot Washington will tiBV t'M SIKI fnr ihi nnivi'mi. titu and normals at the next vt-ar'n tav mnnln Anil w it retnt-mbered, this money must iro rrom our treasury, wnemer or nut thirtari H'lin(innt laypR. This budget should make the tanavni of Waiihinirtnn fVinntv do some thinking, and that should make them chary of their votes to sustain such wholesale dcDletion of their Docket books. 1 his year s assessment nai hfPn tAlmtated at 1 19.735.115. and it will doubtless be reduced somewhat by the board of equali utiun. As last vear's county as ajttmtnt ttm aver S1H.IKI0 000. and the state board nxea our values for state purposes at over tu'pntv.fiv millinna it is Onlv ftnv... ... -' . reasonable to suppose mat me state valuation of our roll will this year reach the "26" mark, ir it ahall An thi thpn the twen ty thousand outside school tax il I taken from the Docket- books of county taxpayers. .This will mean 75 cents for every man, woman and child in the county a condition that makes the hiich watermark of taxation. Taxpayers should beat the isor mal law. and should intently consider the proposal to vote for those only lor tne legislature u kn i& ill nledtre to work to re peal the two university bills, and untera ahuii in aiHO consiaer ine election of a Rovernor who will i a. not veto a repeal, ana aiso eieri man whn will not stand shoul- der-to-shoulder with the univer sities. This last straw is too mucn. But it is up to the taxpayers to put a atop to it. The summary of the tax roll now under consideration by the board of equalization is: i.iitt.ViL. in kit tS.ou.66c A Ctrl a..n-tillabl. 343.749 3.930.! Impmwmnudeea i.oai.j" Tiniltr- I.93O.740 Town and city.... . 93.7 Imp 00 Mint Imp on landi no! dteded 1 1.79 Sa Ka & Mfu Marh !5 7o M.Ik A Stock in Itade 74.7 Paim luipltmetilt, wagons, buKgtc. etc. .95 Mont. '9; NotciJk Acrti 3' Kharciofitock I7 475 HW 73- 4b Motet. 78 Milch co. 1 1657 ........ - 3:.43 vi.. .ml berf itock. 46li...... 1 759 ' Sbe.p.43.7 'X ('.,.... .bSn 'nS3 Hwlne. 47ol 34.oo "K'.W3 - " Inlnl (II " '"' LlbtariM " ,IJ0 .. .. t.i.i.i..1 nml nmcc. bar- Mom, ........... &1 Hln ber auopa. piciure ravm .v. fi9.73S.lS This does not include public service corporation. A TRIFLING MISTAKE B, THOMAS R. DUNN REEDVILLB NOTES A pleasant surprise was Riven Saturday evening. okVu -rr "L ' m BA-Hnand wife. of below Ueedville, when friends Mthered in nonor 01 wio - of Mrs. John Hess and son, of Bellingham. Wn. Luncheon , wm served alter an evenm Iv spent in music ana JZmEZZZH Bor- Messrs aim -- . den, J A Zimmerman, Carl Stow, a J..aa lAhH HffHH. J M. IlCfVli M SoUard. Geo Graves, Emma Adams; Messrs Thorgny Holmes, Walter Heard; Jonn n lan. Genevieve ana o Adams. . Harry Solprard and ueo. urayes returned from their hop pickm trip up to Independence. a !.- tiVMav and Ed Morgan, of Banks, were in town Tuesday. Best slaowood in the market get Prices for Fall or Summerde- iverv. Dee mo mo- - of wJod-H. D. Schmeltzer. 1 wnresent Spirella corsets- 1 u .AWi Will call at homes on .revest, and , do he eluding the laws I .. tlinmltic fr dluntr oi rn- ln Iib tii itl-bMi 111 rang Ktfpf.ltiK tu luatrunirnt. 1 beard a vrrjr iirwt fruiiolnv l" aay: U that lov. Mr. rmlMfrtar "Yr, I'm IVmltuU." Tou'rv t lw at tli rornrr of FUftith and Walnut tt.ta rtrulng at 9. Taka ihm rati j.iu wl.l And tlwra and" Wlio ar .uT I anked. fit aoof atmidiiiK all thl t.ilk. I'd Km Ptrna. Yon wOl I dri- tn to tlia rk eutran. Go to tb (uuntnln. wlu-ra you will And Ml to. Carry a r lu Ob, bearua, aum one la fuuiluur Tbora aa a cil k and tbat wn the tid of tlt-e rruiarkaltla Inatrartluna. It eM'l.i.t tliat tlM-re bad bran a i-all lit mixnm on bearlnK niy nam, ami th M.-i.lu.ii clrl or the traoa railing or aome one bad mad a lula- Now. I mould not on any airouat tak advantage of at b a Uitndtv to amtlfy rurUwItr. Ir Into Otbi P plf'a nffalra or for any otlwr purpoa. Hut 1 tv It It InruinlMUt on me w eor- in th rror If nuaalbte. Tbla otbrt rfinlH-rton would not act the naraaag Int. mil. 1 for hlui. the drtTeT of tb cab nilKbt wait all nltcbt on bla box. and Efflo nilk'lit crow ao deaperate aa to drown brraelf In Uie totmutn. It hitlinntnt ma in tu mattera rlsbL I rallvd up tha tclvpboue omca ana aked who bad kItph Die tbe taat rail. intuit aa well Imte ankcl tb op era tir to tell rut bow mauy gratna th.-ra are on an enr of corn. I look ml In 1 he (llrwtorr for tha name IVw liert.Hi. but nilne waa tlie only one there. 1 here m mrfhlns for It but thnt .hniilil l'o to the rurnrr of Klifhth am Wttlntit atreetit. bike the ruh. prweea to the fountain and tell Kdttb thnt ahe ntt-dn't wult any loiiBet In-t-aui tne rt-Hl ber real-reuilwrton had not Wn Infurnied of tbe tueettnit. I roufea I wm aotnvwhiit rurloua to know w hy a conveyance bad been pro vided and what waa to be tne upwnoi of the bualu.ua. But 1 relved alm ply to atate thnt a mUUke bad been made and nak no queatloua. I thought It ueceaaary to carry a roue In order that I abould be moenlw-d for tbe other fellow or I might aa well atay away. 80 on my wuy to the place where I should meet the earring 1 atnped nt a flower hop and bought one. The cub waa In tMwItlon, and 1 owned the dmr. The driver nuked If I waa Mr. I'eiuherton. and I told bin flint I waa. Then he drove me to tbe park. I alighted and went op tbe walk to tbe fountntu. Two glrla were standing looking at the drltitdns water, and one of them on teeing the roue In my baud left her friend and mado atraignt ror tne. "I bnve come to tell you," 1 aald. rala- ii.ff hit hat "that there baa been a uilMtake." 1 "Good gracloua! What' gone wrong! la It all oirr "a teletihoua rupnwiee came to ma tbla afternoon from a Imly whom I dou't know. Vertniiilr rou dou't know her. Toti art not exiiected to know her. "You aee. I'm not-that la, there's only one iH'rmin of my nnuie tn the telephone book" "You're Mr. Pendleton, aren't your "Certainly I'm Pendleton. There's no doubt about that hut " "Come! It na burry. We'll be too tnte. Maud tld me thut If I fulled her It would break ber all up; ahe wouldn't h able to Bet tbrotlKU With It" If tbla youug woman bad been a lorwriia or ausnkluua looking 1 inUiht have attempted further exphtna ti.m itnf ihn wna as pretty as a ..u... tNch, and If ahe wouldn't give me nhanM It Mm.d tO lite tllUt I WM xeiianble for lettluu her have her way. Putting her arm through mine, ahe hurried me to the cab. We got In, and the cabman drove away without any Inatructloua. .1 pretmmed he hnd hn fftvn them before. "Now I'll explain." anld my kidnnp-m- "Vou Maud Furusworth atid Ned Dlglea have been dead In love with mt.h other for a long wniic. Mand'a nnrenta think tbey know bet' up whom Maud wants to marry than ahe does herself., She and Ned are to be married aecretly, and you and I are to be the witnesses." Oht Thnfa BUT' . "That's all! Why, um't that a good "But please tell me what I have to do with Jt" "Why, Maud hns mode all the at rangeuients. She osked mo whom I wnni.t tike to take me lo the parsonage, and I said It didn't matter to me; nhe misfit And aome one herself. She aald alio would nud made nil the arrango- n,j.i,t n I leaned back on the cushion ana nttlinlfliwl- "What amuses you?" nsked-my com wtatlitH "I tried to tell you that a mistake i... wu,n nmite. hut ton wouldn't listen to me, I nin pleased to learn that no harm has been done. On the contrary, 1 hate made a very pleasant ac- ....InlanM11 1 h.iH i...r th whole story, at wnicn ahe was greatly amused, remarking that It was a good Joke on Maud. At the parnonase Maud started on seeing a stranger In me. but as 1 was only In tended for a witness and she was very mneh rattled nt the step sue wnt w i .1.. ni.l notMnir. And that's how I met the girl I rled. Pat-Kehoe gave ft flcrmntologlst $30 for chauglug his pug notw into a ura dun noae! llbu Itn rildt P.ftt. didl Next day CaUahaa knocked It back Into a pug nose ag'ln fet nothing at all.-Kansaa Uty xunea. PRIVATE tL 1X3 SXK Under charf of experienced nun. MRS. CIIAS. CAiDNER. from Ported. SoliciU patients fwtn all phy sician rlai tJ Hi ratM. UttoCM Barber Perlcrs Courteous Trcattieat . Carjable workmen Baths in connection, aad a Fine Shower Bath Newlv Furnished Shoo. A trial will please too. JAMES AECLuSCtlt Pythian Bldg. HUUboro, Hilloboro FUEL CO. H. D. Seaawltsor, rrofv Headquarters In Hill8boro TtANsru A run. cos', office in Washington Hotel fA&s. Dealers In Sand. Gravel. Cement. Wood and Cos! Phone Main C2. FORD ChQ UNIVERSAL CAR Buyers to Share in Profits Lower Prices on Ford Cars Effective from August 1,1014 to August 1, 1915 and guar anteed against any reduction during that time: Touring Car - - $49 . Runabout - - - 44 - Town Car . - - 690 . FOB Itrott, all tra fully fquippr - ' - (In the t'ntt.d S'a'.es ff Ameiica oayf Fatber? n wll he 'aMe to obtain the Btai!nmm tffic-twy in er factory PffOaVClHID. . D'l 111 - r - - . - MBit U csa teach aa ontpot of 3oc,oocn ttwrea the abort dates. Aad ahoald we tench tbia pioiluctk o. we VJ h baytra ihart . 1..- . .1 n 1. onsi i 101O tocv.t letall bojtf waopwliateaa iiewI'otdcarUtwetii AB(iurt t, 1914 aid Aogaat I, For farther ptrtlcnlara wgatdiog theft low prices and pto6t-baiing plaa, set tne aeaieai roia oic.u . 9 Wilhcs Auto & Garage Company Third Street. litllsboro. Or. Will Tou Build? If yoa an goiag to baild tbia Spring or Sammat, att J.S. LOEsTJNO. for prices oa boUdiag aad txeattxiaf- Eatimatea grtta bcti Ail wort la gaaraatetd. No payaatata aaitil wotk la eoapkrtod. i. S. LatoMg. asanl Thiid Street, at 8. f. Ttak Tela phont Mala tyi, Hlllsbaso, Oregon Give Me a Trial 6 For Cemt LOANSv Obtainable lo boy, MM vr laaatwto farm, raook aa4 altr ptoMtty orro mott meoMtrajatlatratVcnii fwaalal Privlittaa aad Baal soatila lotsM. uuu. AA C. B. BUCHANAN & CO., Inc. Hillsboro. Cornelius a.nd North Plains 'Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Grain, Hay, Flour, Feed and Grain Dags. Car-lot shippers of POTATOES and ONIONS. Grain chopped or . rolled ot 'any time Lumber, Shingles and Lath At Cornelius . Beaver State Rour The Best Flour at the Lowest Price Washington Hotel, Monday. Wadaaaday aad Friday Telephones! 5 l!VIt. ' .f: r m ' ' PnrnpllllS. CitV IC.IC. nillaUUlv, lucuu 1 . j j w North Plains, Main 263. Dr. GcrtnidPhlps UafopatManiaiulsa OOco bours,lto4p.m. . Hosaa sails. toUa.m. Iw . 0. Donelson UNDERTAKER tit Calls attended night or day. Chapel and Parlors. 1; Call for WerraaU .11 tTIILttM alt nil iii.www " . . . . ..b.. tiu r Vaaa. saatktd "Not Paid For Want ot Fomb," ara warn payable at tae oOco of inoaauaiti bmu, and lattrtet wiU oaaaa after Aprd 17. T, i Of WWII, ur trwmt Hillsboro, Ore., April tS, toil. SMOKE ge Coast f ... , 3 1 tt.V . ' ' 'The Best in the West" Come and looh oyer the BEST display of the BEST tobaccos sold. will tell and show you all about them. You are welcome any time. These Cigars are sold every place where good cigars are sold. 1 COME AND SEE ME MAKE THEM CH AS. F. McFADDE-N ! Boom U Hillsboro National Bloch Pezzer IIOLSTEIN CATTLE One, heifer or a ecrtoad; with ralf or cotninf fresh; 07t.ua A mixfld hlaek and white; Immediate or deferred delivery; Cash or teroa-PricasKSat. COASt CATTLE. CO. EUGENE. ORE. Office at the Kusae Creamery a Hhii Dlff.r.not, "You always advised tigulnst specula Uonf . v ntnmed Mr. Dnstin Bias. You never played the market roar- laelfr Patterson UtadtrtalU Coxapeny A a - -- - " FoMaaat Dmacnaa iaAuraas Fret tptp-iy -jw. tum, Hillibaeo aJtat ft tUw. CO Special Round Trip Fares TO we iw AsnmGTON county fair TO BE HUD AT . FOREST GROVE, OREGON, ' September 2i3-45 SALE DATES AND LIMITS Tickets will be sold from all S. t. stations on West Side and Yamhill Divisions. Portland to Corvallis Inclusive; also from points on the S, F. C. &,Wt and from WU lamina on the P. E. ft ERyi September 22-23-24-25. Final return nut September 27. Full particulars as to fares, train schedttj etc. from any Agent or tne . SOUTHERN PACLTrr. I v cV C SCOTT, -Ko, tlr. 1 Ber played It 1 weraei Kkkt aad t T I s O Kh V