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About The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1916)
is) wren 1 ' 1 i 4 IndiqatioDS; are that the milk market for the year of 1916 will be considerable better than for the past year, a prospect that is very pleasant for the dairyman; With an assured market for his product the next most important point for the dairyman to consider is the question of feed. IT IS OUR A1U TO SELL GOOD FEEDS AT REASONABLE PRICES AT ALL TIMES. The trend of the feed market is towards higher prices and we think it advisable to lay in at least a part of your Winter's requirements now. For a short time we will sell the leading; feeds at the following prices: : .'. BRAN - - $2250 per ton . SHORTS - - $23.50 per ton Dried Beet Pulp - 2250 Shady Brook Dairy Feed 23.50 ' Linseed Oil Meal 36.00. Soya Bean Oil Meal 35.00 In addition to the above we have a full line of all dependable feeds for stock and make aspecialty of POULTRY FEEDS such as shdLgnt, bone, scratch feed, egg mash etc We are sljJ selling the high patent BEAVER STATE FLOUR at $1.30 per sack. ;. v P POTATOES, GRAIN or HAY in exchange for feed or will pay cash for same. Three ft warehouses it l no mm rl M Hillsboro 1 Cornelius North Plains STsSSal! ' rJFg f i !22 bi :?; r. - aa tv.:i S 'mi ! ": I'll rrrti in Hli Mr: i 1 3 Si i! 7 " A New Machine At The ' Hillsboro National Banh This machine is really a wonder ful set of steel brains which we lare putting, to work in our ac counting department. With it we can handle our figure work faster than ever before and at the same time be sure that every item in our books is right. Helps" Give Yua Belter. Heir ice ' By the machine method, every depositor's account is kept in bal ance all the time and there are no mistakes" such as are unavoidable with other v ways of. handling figures. - The time saving made possible by the machine gives us an op portunity to improve the service to our customers in all depart ments of the bank. Every th in$ Done Automatically It prints dates, adds your de posits to the old balance, subtracts checks, figures and prints your new balance. All of this is done au tonutically. The operator simply writes the amounts on the key boardthe machine shifts from column to column and adds, sub ti acts, or prints the date as de sired, without the ' least attention being necessary. Come In And See It Work There is no method of posting legers known which equals this Burroughs Bookkeeping Machine in either accuracy or time saving. Come in and see our new Bur roughs at work in our accounting department. . Hillsboro National Banh I,': HILLSBORO, ORE. ftatt ftirttlr, Cashier ; w. H. Wehrung, President. lory Fortune. relet Tbeluaneu. a Loudon tnercbaet, dM In 17??, leaving a fortune of 7U, 009. B kl win 1100,000 went to lit wJe and caHdrca. Tba rat of lila far tola waa committed to trurtoca, with I ha stlpuUtkm that It should be allow J to accumulate during tba Uvea of i be Bona and franditona. Wbeu tby wera all dead tba fortune waa to c to tba oldest living great-grantliion, or If there ebould be no freat-Krandmm It ebould go to tbe government and l applied on ibe national debt Tlie will waa contested, but tba belra were un able to bleak It Tba last grandson died la I860, and tba fortune waa de U re red to Cariea Tbeluasen, the old- eat 11 ring great grandson. At the Uma tba will waa made experts figured out that tbe fortune would amount to omethlng like 1.000.000 by tbe time It should be turned over to tbe grent traadaon. but tba espenaea of lltlg:i Uon and admtnlatration had been so great tbat be received only about the amount of tba original fortune, 700,. 000. Hew Caftan Variea. Cotton la usaailr differentiated In or dinary tlaaaittcaUon by tba length of Ma attnta, "Ordinary cotton" In the United geataa la of Mvaral abide, chief among theaa tka aptaad cotton, with a staple of. from aevea-elghtue to one Inak In leagtk, and gwaf of Tesae cot ion, of wkirb tba atapla to not urnwl ly ejoate aa lang. The longest stapled eotavoa among tba "ordinary cottons" here are tbe bottom land or bender cotton, wttfl staple of from one and ene-etgtalo to one and one-fourth Inch, and tie special fancy atapla cotton, one and tnree-etghUie to one and flre elghtba lock In length. Tba aea Island cotton, wklek la grown on tbe aea Is- laade aff tbe aoaat of South Carolina, kes a etaale ef from one and a half to two and a half fcseben, the average kwgth kalag one and three-fourth. Kgoalaa cotton to being grown In aoutbern California, New Mexico and Artaom. Ita staple to not ao long as tba aea latond cotton, bat compares rather with tba upland cotton here. Japanese Heuoee. A number of causae bare affected tbe els of tba Japanese bouse, .which seems much too email for a comforta ble habitation In tbe eyea of the for elgner. In lb first place, the people themselves are email, tbe average height of tbe Japanese male adult be ing five feet three and one-half Indies and that of tba female four feet nine and one-hatf Inches. Aa It la tba nsunl custom to alt on tbe floors upon cush ions, with tbe legs bent beneath, great height of ceilings to not dealrnble. The low ceilings may also be attributed to tbe lack of any beating systems other inan tbe email charcoal bmzlcr known tbe "blbaabt" Tba frequency of oartbqnakea throughout Japan has been a largely contributing canae aa Well, and the question of expense In a country where economy rclgna su premo haa alao had a powerful Influ- YouVe hit the right tobacco when you firo-up somo Prince Albert in your old jimmy pipo or in a ' makin's cigarette. And y ou know it I Can't get . in wrong with P. A. for it is made right; made to pprrl - smoke-sunshine among men who have suffered with scorched tongues and parched throats! The patented process fixes that and cuts out bite and parch. All day long you'll sing how glad you are you're pals with - o r err m i h aw.li l'V. N .XS,. V' f.ML li 'MM. a l.t . ."1 u m an easy job U to lmiHt,tm ia B. nlb.rt loba.ral 1 ha M4llMlHWMrMM.H I the national joy tmoke You take this testimony straight from tho shoulder men. You can smoke a barrel of P. A. without a kicM I t Ss out all the tobacco happiness any man ever ienZ? Is! smooth and friend,y- It's a mighty cheer I00?: at the same rme-but that's what's corr.in,, l'SA yuu Bure as you pin your faith to Prince Albert X50L R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. WinatorwSalem, N. C EaSlfe THE OkEfJON NURSERY CO. At Orenco, Oregon, now has an experienced and practical land scape man connected with its large Nursery. Any one de sinnj? to improve his home grounds by the planting of trees, shrubbery, etc., will find it con venient and helpful to get his advici and suggestions on any plantings contemplated. This is entirely free. Those who have ever stopped off at Orenco and gone over their large acreage of ornamental nur sery stock, need not be told that it is the largest and most com plete on the Coast If y0U have not seen it you should arrange to fiA IA Br A.a .J' i t ' r eHr'ies conveni ence. If you are contemplating the planting of any ornamental SfSt y,fhoud "dflavor toso It this trail n tu.. t BUILDING I am prepared to do 'all kind of Building; and Repair work Cabinet work, etc., Saw-filinff. Screens and Screen doors. Shop at Main and Front. All kinds of furniture, pltt and prism glass doors and iows. Also Kawnecr bars. JOHN BEATTY. , i i .! 1 r the benefit of our Fall and Win ter rains: 3gtf 'i'T2T3Wa -