The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, April 01, 1915, Image 3

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red n"pl th iMirtl. m iltu
ragtoo.th mml) way lo diiu n
tiro ka at tls twa for iu r-roe
themealvsa to org a la a cuurt bim! irjr
auan rea of mark iMporta. mtrm
mi la i!hmb4 alleftlknt A fur su.all
brea.bas of th law, such atMiing
cbb-kena, walrrMluM and !! Ilk.
Ib Individual dl.piaunanl wrs i
(w-td U elleud Ik in auaiter then
elves.
Os day a gvatWaua front VW k
tmtt, ko aa traveling through this
mK had meaumtm lo apeak with a
certain rlord Ma and wss lohl twt
aa altllaa la woudatwd rti
ducting 'murder trial lloUig t.t the
bumhl rnurtruoaa. lb vUlt.-r hied
In a4 saw Iba court la aMubm. Tah
In a bark aval. b eWrvnl the i
icwdlug.
l'sar llemleeoou. black aa oat.
waa inai rue im murirr or t
rnntaeo nouaMB. nvai ir in nc-
of IXaak IVblltr. Tb rival
1m4 vlaltd triMk during Iba evening
fcrfor Iba murder and ba left lo-
(ltr They war heard quarreling
Iba toad. TM ball morning T
umaeb aa llng. ilnc ba dM
4 lam up for mm day Caesar
'ruxl of bla murder, ami. Ihrra l
hg no regular Court wiiuio tunny
ba waa tried by bla r In lha
rotxtohmL Dinah, Iba object f ro
Mi. wta Mag qmptool 1 1 the
who also acted aa rwoiHwi fur
tat and lb drfruaa. was
lha lalv Jurymen.
itlnab." ba aWI severely, "aha' fo'
hab two lnMra bang)' mun' to'
ira.iadle' Vm la flght fa ro'T I Mi
knew dat ' murder r
I" I mutdii'l bH dry Bittilin' fn m.
Vll4 IHntk. ltk a Imj of br brail
'Wba' lima did dry Irati yo' di
(hi ahra I'aaaar kUM T ouihr
'I dkln't till TartiUKwn," uirirl
irir
Mwl ttn.1 rrbM Iba Jult;. tni.
lha rrtnunrr from nmlrr a lr of
r tray ryrbruwa, "or I 0i yo' f
iinujii ol roaj'L
qnralWta karlnt Iwra rrrail
inoaa ab Ibal aba rrikmuHl lh
ittm ton bar warrm -
lurk and aota llwa In d tuawnin
m-kouad It wa nar in laiirr
lluar do yo know dair a.krj Ibr
Xa I brurd IM rarkrr. 1t.1t lin
k duo to at, ruiitlii' bunt fr-u
tam haiiiln'."
3low yo' know 7h twva rbklrn
la I brara dn ainaakln' of l
VM b waa tiHiiln' bom."
ara fjfbY"
1. HA; Uhln ar raa IN tiara
war of de aaiua bla Imi
1 bought yo aabl II ar mawnlii T
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Millions
Great
Thronging to Most Marvelous of World's Expositions, the
PanamaPacific International Exposition at San Francisco
Low Railroad Rates and Privileges of
Routing Never Before Possible Are
Included In the Many Inducements to
Visit America's Great Panama Canal
Celebration. $50,000,000 Invested;
80,000 Exhibitors Represented.
T la ralltitaint lj h trnOlo rtrrta of Ibr frral tratMrontlumlal ratlwaya
Ibal lha IrntiM niotriix-ul irmlarard ,durtii lha rrM-ul yrar, with lha
trrnt irli'a tta li ! at Kan KranrUro aa Iba goal, h lha ;rrt
rl In all hUinry. Tbrra ar but few (irnuiua anyahor b li a v not
frll I lie hmetiia; In vtll California atiia lltita, and with Ilia attraction of tha
world'a intrt an. tiw.jr lla laM unlrt-rwil Kil'-liln to draw IImmii wmt-
anl !h bt t trnvvlliui In t'JIS artll "ara Auu-rlra flrnl." wllb Ktia I'ran-
rluro aa an nl')-it.
UitiH. In.tU utl.'ii if lha Itili rxnt tnkrn In lha Panama Tactile Inti-niatlotial
K.lltiiii la fmitut In lha ra Kltuwltkm altrtwlanra, lha grmUnt In the rullta
hlalotjr uf rilil.in. amoiinllii lo an avrraga of IO.HO iH-rwitia a day. The
Ultixa rarrt.-l aaay allh ttirui to all ana of tl rounlry and of Iba wurhl
amtuuta of tha U-niitl.-a ami lh marvria tbiy hail xth, awl aa a rt-auii in
rruiark ka tannin ronitixin thmuchout tha 1'nllrd rttatra and ahrd, "It
not a rawt uf Tan I afford lo vUlt In Ktilionf but t'-an 1 afford to
MIKHItr"
llw 1'an.itiM l'a-lil International Knltlim baa HMra ft.rrU-n national
)ttllota than any riltl.'n rr bfkl-thl In afll of lh Kunwan war.
No Nwltttt rvrr waa altuatMl a Ihla on ta vbra aurb a larva numtirr
of th arrnh- womVra of lh world ran b tlltd it w Inm-aa of t wblla
,.n rtnito, goto: ami rmlna and It la tit only crrat InUnwitlonal Rittlon
I m rrady Hint! Th rntm actwl uin by lb grrat tranaiwruthw
tomiaiik. of atriliutrly on half far for th round trip, with ttlutty
day limit. b nr Iwn iialr.t
tVrtalHty nl In lhl triirratlnn. ami rolahly ni for ccnrratlon ta rotn.
will au b an iil"iiiiiliy Iw uffi-m lo rawliln In on trip tlalu la th acpnlo
woiuW !'' "f th rotiiliifiit, with lha iHliK-atlon ami rntartalnmrnt to ba
bad In llw diitiiiii: aon.h'finnd thnt haa r1rn on tb aliora of tha rarllk'.
Colossal Colonnades of the Greco-Roman
Win!i to Palace of Fine Arts.
." aan lha Juda.4kln( at th
jr. "111 da rou'l b o" kuow
kr kltM Trruma. b.'
W I brtra Vm Oshtlu'."
Iitrh war Mrkln d u.ldrr
w I know Uatt I ronldn' Vm
V In da dark."
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know ui'lhln"
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)thr Wllnca Irallrlpd I Lit br
Wit door to Touiarb u d Ibnt
tr bad bran tnUnlniJ "d
)b d moon" and that T iiiowh
Waa a whlutn1 all da tin baa
Vtt dldn' ruin bow m mo" "
I'lnaU waa rvi-alloil and l"iWl
rail on brr ty lb rUal waa
during "da dark ob d ui.u"
ruiifttd lb rldrm- 1 Im
rallrd llm tb prlauui r to alaitd
, mnt obey.!, nrorr.Hl.il !
and arutonet nlm al lh '
II waa to b tnkrn out lo "o
wUI da low braurti roiirrnlriil
Kill tuiaaona" ami haniicd l'.
k until ba waa "dald."
yi'ivii' rouard Ulnab'a li
V fo' yo ffwln hang t'a.ir
t aba boutrd. "IHlb alu I I. '
1 d.t At da dark ob da tuomi I
a lulilwra la cbooa fruro.
V iKldvr, and now yo' gwln t
on hT. Wliar fc I rome lur
alati'Uiaut uf tbla ottvloua In
lh Judii tH.ratrbrd bla wotd.
bight' orry bout dal, lUh
lo lata now. 1 dona arntrm--
waa a babel of tongue, aomt
I that, a acutrnr having brr-u
hd, tlir waa no goloK back
tMhfra ctalmrd that It waa
hnnl on Dinah. Tha huldmb
d by th gentlvman olau-rv r,
Md to tb front nnd Mkl;
honor, 1 am nn attorney In
and If yon will llalrn to
k I can toll yon now tb prla-
b legally navad from tn
ry waa turned to the wblte
k continued a follow!
rlr our lawn from Rngland
ah king. Rdward IU laaued
that whan n man waa nan
be hanged for any crime. If
could b found to merry blui
(to free. According to thl
h wa bar Inherited mm
If Dinah will marry Cneam
F"np the rallowe." '
iwaa nothing In the leanicii
Imt tha darkle understood
hpenker came to tha laat ton
Vn a shoot row, nnd th pair
iiwith united til nnrrlagn.
"eartlaaet uaaeetlan.
'Hid.ni to mjr art," anid w
avtrraa,
replied the cynical manager,
would ba adrantageoua for
a divorce and make art pay
y."-Wehlngton Itar.
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Mighty Arches Mark Huge Court of the Univer
An-b nf the P.l-lnj (tun. Court of the I'nlvera, ranania-Paflflc Inteniataonal Expuaitloo, Ban Franrlaco. TbJa la the grand central coort of tb
ntV) hy : fm-t. with a rompanh-n an h. the Arch of tb Betting Boa, at tb wont portal Each arch, with It acnlpturvd gToopa, ijmbolkal of tb
the eaat an I wrot. U lt tivt lu IwiKhU .w. -
ALL UNIVERSAL
EXPOSITIONS STAND
FOR PEACE.
By R. B. Hale, Vice President of
the Panama-Pacific Interna
tional Imposition, Who ITrst
SujjgeslcJ the Molding of
the (ircat lix position to
Celebrate the Opening
o( th: Paitniiia CanaL
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liitnvtine article
. . I v iiwddent of
u im. i'n. ii(- Iiitrriiiitloual
f .-': i f r.uift'. rrvsv
.', ,1 ;.. t .-.ili-I iiltd moat
; ! h ii "f time. Mr.
t ni' i n mi -l pulillc turn
li ilmnlilful artlrl
Hi-lulls ' ;,,-(. of thi ub
(.. ni' ( nw mid tuter-i,-..t:T
of thi iKUH-r.
fols.ivmis
I:. I. Hl
t WVrn:u n H.atory.
The l'.ui.i;in I iiii' lu(iriintunnl Ex-
HH.itiou. :.i u i now nitihiiiM, HtauiU
roVinl.il t'i.- i.nwt liit.-rvwuig t.x po
tt I km In ItUloiy. TlHRitf who have not
yet vli.lt.il Ha K.hIMou should tnnke
early lilnut lo visit Sim rrunrtaow. The
1
rurvliia 1 HW fHt around tbe f.iUngcl ahorea of the Klue Arta Incoon, Tan-
ama rai'lno Inlrrniunmiii kiinwhiiou, ui- u.k v - ', . ,
llko, III Uih limpid wati'ra r llw liigiaui, anoming on o iuo .v..... -
Rati I'mm lKin a gnnt Kpillloti.
- ........ ao.ii luTrDUITinMll
. f .KTiiii nrkOK ON THE Kriwirir.w ri
rvonaiTION AND PANAMA CANAU MAILED rritt.
. I.. In nilnra Mllil lIVlllV dt
a HAMIMWIMK ho"K or alxty imm". ioi" """" " ' ..r .
A lnll.it dVai-rllUloiia nt th. I'liimma-lmllic
Intarnatlonal Rxpoaltlon to ba h'ld
. i a., i a irh aiiiri nr mat a atriiiiiin vmiraa tb
In 8n l.Tnn. l. o rro ... r - "-L " , . ,,. Th.
rnnal r.ln. w II i n.mii '' " V ..w contain Information concrn-
tol'l la lnten.i.n ir lr. .-'-" - - ... n ,0 ,.bru. WrM. to lha
In. lh. gr,at enain v " " ' ' " . .n,.rn.tlonal BapoaMbHt. Bapo
MaiinKiT, iiurn.ii u. i oinn...... -
Inn Hiili.l'n" Wn Krnnrlwo
H. b. BAt.B.
mllnvids are grant low low round trip
ralca, and one inn " Vnlted
Sliit.-i. titidor more fnvorahl condition
tlmii have over heforo olitnlnod. ro
tv-tbrre naHona arc (lartU tpntlnnln the
Kxposltlon upon vast m-nle. Itwid
Mr. Halo's vvontloiful nrtUlo nnd you
will Kiiln nn lilia of Uio purixme that
Insjilitil Iho littildora of the I'nuauin
I'adllc lut.vnnlioiml Kiinwltlou, Ha
iaya:
tliilvcrtwl oxpiwltlons, of which tho
Pnnnma rarltlc lntonmllonnl Kxinyit
tlou Is tho fourth lit tho t!nltod Sluloa,
have always oLkhI for th-a.o. In I'hil
ndolphltt In ISTil the Hon. Joseph K.
llawloy, pivHldont of tho I'ontonnlal
Gxpoalilon. In his opoiiliic nunarka aald:
"Prom tho wwooimlun horo of welcome
Tlaltora from all natkma there may re
an It not alone great beneOU to lnren
thni, manufacture, agriculture, trad
and commerce, but aUu atranger Inter
national frteadahlp and mor Uadag
prace."
"Aequaintane Seftana Prajudioa."
"Aciualntance Bo (tens preJodleV ha
been ringing In my ears ever ataee
tho three worda were ottered by a
foreign graduat of on of our AatV
can universities In a apeech deUraaod
aonie years ago. Th learned taaea
man, lion. Ellhu Hoot, voiced th aama
aentlwent when about to War tho
high otAV of aernrttry of atat la anb-
auntially the word: "It wert tmpoa-
albl for any nation to b at war if the
people of tb conflicting coontrloa nn-
deratood each other."
rnlrersal eipndtlona aoften prajn-
dlcea, rewoT commercial antipathic
ami settle political differences by
bringing the people of alt nations into
friendly intercourse for the dlacuaason
of ldea tho en-hangc of commodltte
and for the advancement . of mankind
socially, morally, intellectually and
commercially. They reflect th thought
and action of peaceful pursuit aid
h their greatest successes during
or follow-In long periods of national
and Internatioual peace Their exhib
its are Ihe product of th arta of peace,
and their object Is the promotion of
peaceful activity in thought and word
and deed. They are th antithesis of
war. the embodiment of peace. Tbetr
grounds are art apart aa extraterri
torial, devoted to th use of all nation
and all people on a parity and equali
ty. The ranama-raclflc International
Exposition grounda today are common
to all No creed or race la barred; all
have equal rights and prirtlegs. II ta
neutral ground for warring o tranonll
nations alike. It on great dcmle-
racy where all unit tn eootribottnf to
an expression of gratitude for the pres
ent and Inspiration for th future, ana
because the exposition la reany in
child of peac do we deem It a prir-
llogo aye. even a duty to enter our
protest against the terrible condition
now prevailing In Europe. .
"Peace Peace Fr Humanity."
It is Idle to presume that anything
that we can do her today will har
any material Influence In tho Immedi
ate settlement of the greatest war In
history. Involving more than hair tn
people of the civilised world, but wo
ran raise our voli"e In earnest protest
airatnst conditions In Europe b terri
ble to contemplate In loss of life. In tb
destruction of property. In the euffer-
Ins of homeless women and children
aud in the effect upon the world at
large. Commercial activity la checked,
Industrie are paralysed, ctvUtsaflon la
being forced backward, human lm
pulses are being supplanted by the bru
tat practlcea of war. Tb criea of tho
Innocent hare Bounded a call for relief,
and with dynamic force that call
generating a sentiment through th
length aud breadth of thai country tor
peace. Every on seems sobered and
aerlotm and determined. That
word has taken on a new atgulncance,
a new meaning peac peace for hu
manity, peac to pursue tho upward
and on ward course of civilisation, peace
and reat ami tranquillity for the mil
llona who suffer, suffering tn aplrtt aa
dedicated to th use of all nations on I those unfortunate soldiers areauffefteaj
terms of equality, could fittingly, with
out prejudice or embarrassment, be
used for a peace conference designed
to settle the differences of the warring
nation and bring about the signing of
a treaty of peace fur which th world
ta praying.
New Cycle f Brthrly ..
In body, royalty ami subject together
In the present awful European eo
diet. They deslr a cessation forofwr
of the super-cruel method of warfaro
as means of settlement of Interna
tional contention.
Each closing day bop looks forward
to th morning, longing that word shall
Ou effet of the wa now ha prog- i rome that our brothers In Europ shall
reaa wJ b to ajahoj f the. knaoo ; have laid aside their arm. That gh-
tan of and mt.-uisft k laftfrst hi ! ' day must come, and when It does
the great International pva retaxrvi
projected by the manacetarut of the
Exposition. Let us hop thnt this war
may b recorded history before this
congress convene. The horrors of
present day warfare wlU then be fully
appreciated, and those most directly
affected may. be available with taolr
experience and advice to assUt In pre
paring a code of International law and
police powers and provide such other
recommendations aa may be best fit
ted to tnaur lasting peace.
And when we look Into the future
may we find the new cycle of brotherly
ht superseding the discord of today.
alar th settlement of lntertuitkmal
will it nt be possible to respond to th
world's wall that tb sword of anger
and of hate be aheathed forever t Then
shall come the Mm for International
convention and treaty. Great states
men will be engaged In negotiating th
tremendous document Speaking out
of Inexperience and from afar among
myriad minds, wo oursetres hop that
tn this treaty there shall be establlsbed
such a basis of defens on land aa hi
atone necessary to protect local peac
and that such armed ship aa ar aer
ens.try to pollc th sea shall alow b
permitted, each nation contributing It
quota to this International naval police,
which ahall be controlled ta Its move
ments by an International admiralty.
strife by war and blood and suffering
and devastation be supplanted by con- j whose whole duty shall b to
rerence ana negotiation ana arbitra
tion; then will follow rest aud peace
and contentment for the everlasting
enjoyment of mankind. As John O.
Whit tier beautifully expressed It tu
his Centennial hymn In 1870:
Oh, make thou ua through cmturtos hog
la assr secure, tn Juatlc strong;
Around our girt of freedom draw
Tbe safeguard, of thy rtchteous law.
And, east In soma diviner mold.
Lai tb new cycl. aham tb old.
peac Instead of p report for war.
Bit f Psae Canfran .
The Exposition In San Francinc will
bar reached Its highest pnrpoao tf tt
can In any way assist tn th sttl-
ment of the terriflc conflict which I
now being waged with each tltanlo
tmi'iit 's, h.-lllsh weapon and awful
conwiiu. nres The Exposition Doing
i act ano-i on extraterritorial grounds.
Rich Ornamentation In Court of Abun
dance at San Francisco.
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View eflSHring nectlon of coi.muades. Court nt Abundaur. rnanM-PaO
International Erposltlon. San Krunclsco. The lavish ..rteiitul emlIIUhniatf
hla ponrt are well oortravert In till ritonn:raiin
IDLENESS.
WE CARRY THE FAMOUS EASTMAN KODAK.
in all alzeathe KocUK that docs the worK. Get a Kodak and per
petuate that pretty scene on your farm that glen down by Dairy
Creeh, RoclV CreeK. or the Tualatin. AH laees down to the "vest poc
het mahe. A full line of supplies. Wo Develope and Print fou you.
H1LLSBORO PHARMACY Hife
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duty. loaoHltthodevs'i
lemotolioa and unnrolit-
Hraded BkusRkLafd
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