The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, June 17, 1915, Image 3

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    aiUJWJHO Aft'll'S Thar Jaa 11
Build lion
Our LuruUr. Shingle.
Oru.'iit. etc. are nil new and
iTU'ht. Kvrrythiitir i kept
dry in ur ahid under on
rta.f. Come in and have
talk. We viw a dollar in
vihhi fur a dollar in coin.
Copeland & . McCready
The New Yard at 2n I U Washington Su.
Ehone Main 932
F.JL01KB1
SIfJiTKGIllDAY
Will Hrgla Prv erviitf Hit Crop
I lAganhrrrira lat of Ta
PUNT CmCIIV I M AWil D S 1IHI S
nt Atrra al Big ' ' Acrr
I Baby Crae lac ttartiti
SICOND SIKIII
Barber Parlors
Cui icons Treatment
Capable rkincu
Hatlis in omticitiou, aud a
l'ine hhir Path
Newly Furnished Shr,j. A
trial uill please you.
JAMLS ANDERSON,
Pythian HU!, Hill.sWo.
W. 0. Donelson
UNDKKTAKER
0 00
Calls attended night or day.
Cha.xl and Parlors.
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Daily Journal
ntl The Wre-hly Argus
On Year, Doth Pprr
$5.25 Daily end Sun
Journal antl Arus, One
Year. $7.50. Do It Now
Frank J. Williams & Sons can
nery will (tart preaervini; five
acre of old LrwantxTry crop and
ft vii acres of baby eroo next
Monday nwninir. and 15 nickers
will luin itatht rin the prixlutt.
The new building is about com-
,)lt t"d. and the machinery ar
rives today, and will b inhtalll
tomorrow.
The capacity this year will U
frmt 5 to C thousand cans. 3 4
lbs. each, daily, which is over 5
times the capacity of the last
year plant.
A Hit steam boiler and conker
is bt-ini; installed, and the etiip
ment is modern in every respect
The yard is expected to produce
a full carload of product thin
year or l.ttlO casnl or more.
Twenty-five thousand cans of
Loganberries from one placp. to
sav nothing of the juice which
wilt he preserved, will mean
some crop.
Mr. Williams & Sons will can
beans, corn, tomatoes and other
vegetables in season, and he ex
pects to keep the fires going for
many weeks throughout the
Summer.
Their market is already estab
lished and the matter or wle is
cared for. so there is no anx.ety
on this score.
Pickers will be paid a cent a
pound for their labors the usual
price.
KLAL INSTATE TRANSI I2RS
Cudf diaiTa Sale
Weekly Argus
FOR SALE
POLAND CHINA HOGS
From Famous Tccutnsth Stock,
sold lor Jaioo at public sale, at St,
Some Cue hih grade Mock.
S'tc of which
Louis, Mi.
J. W. Vandervelden,
Roy, Oregon
We Want Everybody to Know
.Thftwc will, beginning Rt imcc, giveCash
Register receipts with every cash sale,
showiug amount of s sale, date and who
made the sale. We: will nsic you to keep
, theKc receipts ns we ate going to give
hack to our cash customers one day's cash
sales each month. We will select one day
each mouth and will announce in our wiu-
: dow on the 5tb day each mouth the
date we have selected, and then g yota
will hive to do is look oxer y out Cash
Register receipts from us and ste if you
have auy bearing that date, if you have
just bring them to us and we will refund
your mohcy. .. There is tio trick to this
proposition. - . , s
Vaught Grocery Co.
YTond Street Main itkt i Hlllsboro, Oregon
t tUK I4IMTI MIHT UK 1IIK
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(rr""ri, to it :
Hiluuls lu ttiu I'uiii.ty of VV.liin
Ion .ml bint, of ur.tfoii, tu-.U: Ti.
illghl tw t uMatr a't .nil 111.41tt.1H and
ol. rat. ii atr Uilch J flunia l.ftcb
f-.t ft id. ft. hi-r.lnafi.-r riu
.lung th. fu.lo.li'i r.ntii Inn-. t-ll
It. Kilililutf ftt ft I'Uilit I i Imili. ftuulli
.till i 9 li.mo. r.t of the ituftl t.l
jr.'li.u toiiivr on tli iitiilli 1 1 ii. ol
H.vt.in I, V I .N, IS. W. WIL Mtr,
..IU livtiliinliitf I 'H lit belli th. i. at.'
ol tli. liraU of in ai'l 'IH' h, a. no
truiud, runnlnii Ui.ik. alona Hit
lirnl.r uf .alii Uil. fc tif .trie fulluwtnif
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Scrap Book I
PARTISAN
Imported Registered Percheron Stallion Black, finely
built, one o the best sires in the county, will make the
19 1 5 season:
Laurel, Monday, 8 A. U. to 6 P. M., S bolls, Tues
day, 8 A. M . to 6 P. Ikaverton, Wednesday evening
to Thursday, c r. M. at livery barn, Keedville, rriday.
6 A. M. to 6 P. M., Hillsboro, Saturday, 6 A. M. to 6. P.
M., at Redmond barn.
TERMS: Single Service, $5; Season, f 10; to Insure
with foal, $15; For live colt, $20; $2.50 deposit required
on insurance, care 10 prevent out not responsible tor
accidents. GEO. II. CHAMBERS, Owner.
Wan tad Mi R award. .
rHarr l. llw rbruufc le. Ul luul
Mr. t.lMMile a wtvli mi lu Has HUwurot
ut a tum B liiviilvwl awl bravy ftmtm.
lit. r. lil lib Mil lu due tliu. Mr
( tuatlr. It uiajr lw rvtuarknl lij way ot
imrt'lltlmbl. illil lt iMarullMr a BltllluB-
alrv ami Uiua eualile blimwlf to arrrpt
an iitfh-e wbufto Biinual rtHnca ara
.'ii,'fl niir than lta tuioluuirtita by
oinlliliitf kt a-nl bllla tu clknta. The
lUrunau art-unlltiKly waa But
I00I.11I.
The vllimt appeal la a f ew daya
a 11 Ii a atiille uf lt irv atlon.
1 olwaya unOiratnuil, Mr. rboat."
lu- ul.lw liil "I hat ruU crutlftiMn of
lU luir rre ant lit tba bablt af cbar.
lux t U-rtrmi-u fir jour amWW
"You ara tuuib In error," rvtarm-d
lr. fU"nt Bnnly. "much In amr.
Viu lk fr yur reward In tlw iit
rn nrl'l. but lawyt-ra bava t grt uura
In tbta." Ih-uttt I'oat.
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in
Kmmi LNclanaloJ J Fiugcrlil,
bia is Ililla Artra
Munwirial Kr A Imp To In !'!
VanWalria. Ii lot i (ilk 16 Al'way
A Muulloa to Aitlmr Kliiarrr. i a
Kuirat '.to Siuki- il I
rilint Mtrarrr lu W II llutlrr, I a
Wat Slo.rad e to
W II llutlrr In Arl hut Stirartr, tuoX'
IU 1 lot I lil It S r.n.v. ............ I
( W 1-i.Ucl to l.lllian Kubrr, lu a
are M t lilt I
uo A hatat to ThtM Oonuira, J 46
W illi.biook rum
Tboa Oonalra to J A Spark. ni... 650
Wni aiiWcly to Hauiurl KuUth,
I 07 a loko.h Walk.! il I C ...... . Id
Ma trt lo itoan u. linn y.
inl In i a arc tl t f t r I w
W II lUyr et al to V N naiioitrr,
bS a at Forrat t.iur
Mrnif Curr.ll lo Nittir, 10 a !wl
Ktuilrk cl I C
Ilildur Nortlfrra lo II K CrfU. n
a arc a I I a r 4
Rnac Malliny lo Maiy Mull, lot t
bid sa N fltaa.....
Kmilr Tharr to Ractatl Walker,
14H.U a K 4 t r J w
Chaa Ivaiauo to Win Krl.ll, lot a J
la Jl IncSuktvc, blk t4 Writ I'ort-
taml 1!.'Ik
II Wihto 10 W l HoiUlxuh.
lot S blk a Titn'wr Town tie
Wni O (Vllii to II L jrnkin., t$
a ec l t 1 a 1 1 w
Kllea ClwllVHer to S U . wt.nl,
,W a brat Ceilar Mill
Jaa Rniwn to Dim Ivcla, q C lo ih
iiritllill -
II K li.lrynij'le U Chf Viiwili, tr j
KiMv Acre
H 1 Mont to K n Sirpnniwii, 0.3s
a ac tt t 1 r 1 w
V a KUaw to Krlaml Wittauru, A ll
1 Rraeerton Reeilvllle to
W'etey Wbllfonl lo lla N.altin, IJ
a are M t 1 t t w
Sll Ailaui lo Iin llickry. I acir
Ru h tiU WlllUiim il I e . . - a
Kulata Juliu llel lo laiil Utftt,
Mir TnaUlin imh
W R Monlmmiety lo Rrrclier Joite.
I.iia 6 A t llak Uium ail II ho to
K l Moiru lo It N 8ieilirut.n, 6 aH
.k ill 1 11 t r o.
t R Ruchana pi al to Cm Hyalt,
I11I 11 Rlvetaitle Acitt , . . 15
Ji h' Jeaifaon to Hilw WuH, a a
J 11 It. .hlniuin ll I e ... 6(XM
10
10
10
.... 10
to
no not forcet to ask for a
Schiller when you want a Kood
10 cent smoke no "cough dust"
in the Schiller. 12tf
C. J. Schnabel. of Portland,
Daased through town Tuesday
morning, enroute home from
McMinnville. where he had an
enirauement at the State ll. A.
R. Encampment.
' White Minorca eirsrs for hatch
ing-setting: of 15 tor $1. Wil
lard Tupper, Hillsboro, Telephone
City 502. 4Utf
. i!ore Ford, well known here
as a little fellow, was arrested
the first of the week, in Port
land, charged with complicity in
the robbinir of the Xauscher sat
wherein $1,000 was the fruits of
the robbery. t A party informed
the police that Ford told him he
had bousrht the powder for the
job," and the store keeper who
sold the explosive says that he
can identify the purchaser.
Young Ford has been in the in
corrigible list for some time, lie
knows all the cracksmen who
operate out of Portland.
tl, ttiaina; inetn". . 4 li-Kr... .
I a rhitiiia to a i-uliil ru, tin rant llnr
f my I mil diatuitt N " 0. k rv-. K
at rhain. from a Motif i-l In r
iiliant uuulv on ninth lin uf a Irncl
uf lu a.-tta loiixejt lu i. K. All.o
I.) ilinl r. uril.'l on ia 27 of 1 1. -ok
.1. Itix-ordM of l'vcil vi M aniilnalon
t'uunty, tin-Kim.
AIm tu . wii.ti in I, in.iiiliiin and ua
d.im nt tli. hrad of th. abuva da
. rilird hi-ud uf ilitrh ai-roa th ltam
c.iiiiinuniy known a IU-r Cntk, alau
Kit . onMi in I. ni.ititalii and ti ator-
aa. dam. utiot. Hi afonnald dam ob
Mina it but nut lo flood any land
lilnhrr 1 1 1 ft u th. .ri-a lit In el nf wftt.r
in nnl link, al my went lln; alu
th. richl tu J in! all or any purtlon
i.f li Kut.r uf auld lltr rr.ck Ihtouth
thn Bhiiia di-wrttinl dilili and flume.
aUo lh I IK lit of UiKrr to and earvaa
fium nak.t dil.h or flume r dam al
any llmu ou r any -r iiiii- tur in.
.ui.i- uf ri-ralllnic ur tiulltllliK III
nil... tim.lh. r with Iho right to u-
nu. h r:ir)H. ur iv.-l, or luti. flora Ihi
lnr, n.lji.liilii lh .ante, not needing
.1 r.-.l un iitli.r aiil. of .uld crrrk, aa
may b. rmi-anary fur aiiib puraoaca
uliiif a llHlmUui '! J I lanwitil; ub-
JmH lori-wrvo, huiir, lha rlyhl to roll
iriirt trtdt?e arrow dllih and
aiaaa uniirr ald fluiii., pro-
ti.li.l lli.-y are .o . .murin-l.-J o aa nol
lu il.llli.lil.. auld dllih or flume.
An niuily lit the fulltiftinK: A
amall irml or imnel uf lund In Rc-
li.in. a.-v.n tJ and elitbl it). T. 1 N-.
It. 4 W, l.'itimiliiK at a alona which
hear nurlli d.urw 3 luliiulr Kaat
ol Hi . t or. of In. t.iile l reek
I nhin 'hurt-h I.m. a hi fir l Inelie
In dlaimter lierlnif K. 1 degrea iv
niliiul. il K .'1 link, ilirr. t uf the beKln-
nintt I'liint: Ihrm e S. di-aieea 38 min
ute IV, Var. Jl ibiureva K alontf W
line of ntil ehurrh lot, S.M rh. to the
N, line of Jiutii'i. I.hii.k lot lo a atonr
al lit.' qilnrter r1"-!'. tiirinr ht-lween See
I and k, l e.ini.K- .-oulli :l tli-Kree Ji'
niiniile wol al.iut I ( fhaln. lliem-e
H. ili-cro.- IS niliiuti-K W, on l,ovlnK'ii
north linn 3 .1 t'h. tu l.oHn' N. W.
rorner, el nn Iron l'M. tneiu-e n.
mi l.ovltiu'n W. line l.lil rha. lo UivinkV
si. roi tier, ai.roMinai. d N. Hue of John
llrilina l. U Claim, a alone.
thi'nie'W. on nntiroMmmed N. line of
lliirilin l. U C, 3 i n, n t an Iron
Imat; Ih. lire N. 4 flint .1.5 ilia, to cell-
ler of Cute. Ciii'K, H.-I a alone for nil-
iu fin ner 3 iihk eaat ot rorner
whiili In in venli-r uf i-iei-k from which
a white rir 30 mriir in oianieiei
hear N. d.-creow SO minute K. 96
link, from .aid wltneaa i orner; thence
K. J 06 oh . a. I it alone; llienoa N. 7
ili-Kfi.-H IS mlniilea I. I ,i rh. aet Iron
m.t; thriioo S. M nVtrrev. K. J, 53 chs.
lo the il;(i'.' uf lieKMinliiK. conlaiiilnK
two ill aort'M. In V illiinit'tie Meridian.
AIko Ihe full. 'Willi! pl.t'oa of real
prcperty eltuti In mild Courtly of
Wu.liiiiHtiiri nnd Slnto uf OreRon. and
ili-.i'i lln-.l om f.illuwa. An undivided half
Inlereat In Ihe imrih linlf of Iho north-;
west iiuiiiler nnd llie nurlhweat uuar
Inr nf Ihe tiorthrnKt uuarler of Section
Twelve. Township One North. Unnge
l-'lve Vet. uf Wlllnmelta Meridian,
conlntiilnit l.'i' iti'ies of land. One lrl
of laud evcnl -nine ("91 rods lonn
ami thirty (3i'l feet, more or lens, wide
rur n roiulwny, himlnnlnK nt the Tilla
mook County UiMid nt the northwest
curlier nf William A. Uritlon'a land
and ninnlnu aoulh I'ltMl the aectlon cor
ner of Het'lloita alx mid aeven
Haiti kHlo will l ti!i- ct In euiillimallon
by tiha Oniinty Court uf WaalitiiRlon
Con lit v
Hnte'il Ihia M.T I'J, Iflfi
lino It Henley, tlmrtllaii of llio Klte
of Aiei Heimrulir, a'l Inaamt peratm .
HAGIKY HARK.
Altornt ta for Guardian
Warthy.
I mar not reach th. halahu t i
My unlrird alrmifOi mar fall aa.
Or halfway an to Mountain peak
Klcrn lmt niy aavall aw;
Ilul. tbutiih any aval I arrer av
T I thought ahall alwaya dw.ll with :
I will bm worthy of It
I may not triumph In auccras
Imiult. my irtiet labor;
I may not ara.p reaului that bUaa -
Tl.a elfurt of my n.Uthbor;
Hut. thuufcti life daaraat )oy I rruaa.
Thera Urn a namekwa atreogth In thla:
1 will ba worthy ot IL -
-EUa Whcwter WUooa.
(Cop,)
Stallion Registration Board. State of Oregon.
License Certificate of Pure Bred Stallion No. 1379.
Dated at Corvallis. Oregon. March 10. 1913
The Dediirree of the stallion Partisan. No. 42618 (60008)
registered in the studbook of the American Percheron Horse
breeders and Importers Assn. Uwned by Joe utto, or tiuiarjoro.
Washington Ckninty. Oregon. B'ed by M. Barb, Department
of Sarthe. France.' Described as follows: Black; Star. Pedigree;
Brutus (34739) s re: Soson (23041) Dam; Uermamcos uSa)
Sire of Sire; Usetto (25008) Dam of Sire; Sultan (1400) Sire of
Dam; Suzon (5774) Dam of Dam. Breed Percheron; foaled in
the vear 1903. on Ma) 8. and has been examined by the Stallion
liegistration Board of Oregon, and is hereby certified that the
said stallion is of Pure Breeding, is registered in the atadbook
that is recotrnized by the associations named in section nine of
an Act of the Legislative Assembly of the State of Oregon pro
viding for the licensing of stallions, etc tiled in tne omce or
the Secretary of State. February 23. 1911. and that the above
named stallion has been examined by the veterinarian appoint
ed by the Stallion Registration Board and is hereby reported
free from infectious, contagious or transmissible diseases or un
soundness 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 Re
corder of Conveyances of the County in which such stallion is to
be used for public service, and must be renewed March 10, 1916,
(Horse sold by Joe Otto to Geo. H. Chambers)
Racklaaa Ganaraaity
Tlio lab? KetvW. W. Krwton r
la U-.I a atry llluitr.itlve of tha way
that a ninn'a luart ran awell ami
nruinid hint la srvat Ulx-raUty BnU.-r
aon- ntntortlUiary oomlltloua. A, bin.
raw boned. rtl bonded youuic fartwr
cut. r.il hi. iiurlor one tbiy. atxvtaia
ucd l.y a ally but comely alrl. and de-
alre.1 liliit lo irforin the aarruiga cor-
i m.iiy. Il did mi, anil when the fate
ful word were Muki-n tbat luado the
wiuide hum aud wife, the young bu
tmnd drew froiu hU ikkket four brliibt
Uver iiunrter dollar ifcr aad. a-
teudltiif tbfiu toward the uilulxter lu
Lot om-li iwltti, Mi'lalmed. There.
ItrotlM-r 1 rcciuan. Jut help younmir
until you are wit It Hod." The niluUUr
liHik oue. Argouaut
Ttd Sibilanta.
A tery iin-tty tlrl from a .weatcru
town wn Ihe latent arrival at a select
Umrdlue aobool til MuachuetU. I5e
Ing prt'lfy and well dretwed, h u
cauie rery taiiiular.
Hhe wan eltt leil lo be aa usher for
the monthly miisloale, and. belug pain
fully Uy, khe wua tuueb wronjsht up
over It. She never could do It no.
uever! But ttie electloa wan punitive;
there wua no drawing out. Toe even
ing found lier a perfect Butter of pink
fi-llla, awaiting to receive the early
ttmiera. Kucli of the other young wom
en who were acting lu thin capacity
Uire forward au tiiipoNlng auditor, and
Klslo- f.Hiiid herself Imiuiriiig of a very
ihi and eli'inilit gentloiuiin In a vole
ararcely audible:
"Sir. aim 11 I show you to a aeatT
What? WhutT Wbatr doruauded
the ua-in-, tild fellow, holding bin I
band to bin ear.
"Sir." she aerenmed la a Bantered
voice. "Hhull I new yon to a aneetr
lluiTer'a Mugitkiuts.
HOR TIIK
Pacific States
Pire Innurancc Compuny of Portland,
OiYgnri: " The only llg Oregon Old
Una Company. Iais-cs Prouipily Paid
John Vanderwal
Agebt
Best Fire Insurance
' AND PROMPT SKTTLR
MKNT OH LOSSKS SKB
JOHN VANDERWAL
Agent London & Lanca
shire Fire Insurance Co.
Pacific State Phone 34 Ult.LSBOKO
ttilltboro,
Oregon
Tha Spall'' af Mra. Langtry.
The Jeraey l.lly once neatly aeored
at the exieune of Ueurge Bernard
Shaw, who waa thou turn ft talked
about In iAindon aud who waa regard
ed by moot folk aa the in. anmthm of
aiiducloua egotiMUL
lie waa coiuiueutlng on the Uuilta
tlmi! put iiHn lilui lu hrs newapaper
urtlt lea, nmoug which were character
istic crlliclHius in the linea ot inuaio
and ilraum. He devlnrvd that awn
km the cen.tort.Uip over lilui by hla ed-
Uora that he really had no freedom to
expmia hla opiuloua In the English
press, and U waa to Mrs. Langtry that
he mild: ,
"I shall publish a nirtguilne aome ot
these days, tu which t shall print my
opinions on nil the topics of the day.
I have enough of them to spare. .On
art, literature, philosophy, music, tne
drama, soclullsm, religion and every
other subject this nnigaaine shall re
flect Shuw. 1 ahull write every line ot
It too. The experiment may be tattle,
but the first step ahall surely be taken."
"What shall you call your magn
tlner' Mrs, Langtry tnoulred. . :
"I'll give It a concise and appropriate
title by naming it after myself.'
"Ah!" sweetly spoke the Lily. "And
how shall you 8wll It ?"-Detroit Free
Tress. " j
A High Catling. '(
Tommy wns eighteen, nud Only the
recoMIng angel knew what was the
age of Aunt Kilty, but the little old
colored woman and the college fisher
man were each getting their first taste
of New York life that winter. One ef
fect on Tommy was to make him want
a silk hat.
"Now. What do you thluk of Tommy's
wanting a silk hitt, Aunt Katy?" ex
claimed Tommy's mother, who was
having a hard time adjusting herself
to hnvlng for a son a young man In
stead of Just a boy.
"What he want wld a silk hat? He
tiln't no prem-her.'
"But, A tint Knty, other people be
sides preachers wear silk hataV Haven't
you noticed the tueu In silk hats on the
The Argus ft go
The DailyCOreonian amd Th
Argus. One Yeatr For $6.00
this gives you Gfa Argus
FREE, No Agents
Datily and Sunday
mndHho Argus
58.00
The QPGnonian
BUILDING
I am nreoared to do all kinds
of Building and Repair work.
Cabinet work, etc.. Saw-filing,
Screens and Screen aoors. Shop
at Main and Front.
i All kinds of furniture, plate i streets? Every other man you meet
and prism glass doors and w.n
dows. Also Kawneer bars.
JOHN BEATTY.
has one on on Sunday.'
"Yessum. an' 1 .tea' been try hi' to Ag
ger ot Where All them preachers
preau-hed-" New York Post
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