Hillsboro independent. (Hillsboro, Washington County, Or.) 189?-1932, December 02, 1904, Image 4

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In Connection with Our Great Closing Out Sale
Having Purchased a Bankrupt Stock at 40c on the dollar, we have decided to close
the same out at prices unequaled before in Merchandising. The stock consists of
Dry Goods, Furnishings, Hosiery, Blankets and Comforters, Linens, Laces and Fancy
Goods, Mens Shirts,Underwear,Suspenders and other goods too nnmcrous to mention.
Below-we quote you a few prices on goods that are worthy of your consideration.
I n bleached nnalln.
Good quality of L. L. All of you know
what these goods are told for. A few
piecei to clime out at, per yard 5e
Itlearlietl 71 a I In.
Fruit of the Loom. Always sold for
10c per yard. A few pitves to close out
at, per yard 7.3-4
Children's) Underwear.
Union suits in sizes 3-4-5. Ouly a few
dozen, and they will not last long, as
these goods Bold for 60c a suit. To close
out at, it le
Hoy' All Wool Underwear.
In sizes 30-32-34 only, and would be a
bargain at $1.00 each. To close out
at eat 5 close out at, .. . I Of
Urn's All Wool Underwear.
Worth $3.00 a suit. To close out at,
each OHc.
I.adlea' Wrapper.
Made of good flannelette, worth h'-i
each. To clone out, no more than two to
a customer, as the lot is a small one.
Only 6Je.
Ladle)' Walking Mk I rt.
In oxford and gray. The skirt would
be a bargain at 12.50. To clone out
at i .:,t.
Hen's and IIojh' Nweater.
In fancy colors. Worth $1.00. To
IHankfti.
Uood cotton sheet blankets 58x7tl In
ches. Worth fl.25 a pair. To clone out
at 73e.
Would be a bargain at 3t)e er yard. To
clone out at 1 4lc-
Ladle)' Flannelette lown.
Made very pretty and trimmed to
match. Would lie a bargain at $1.75.
To clone out at $1.00.
Corulorle r.
Ladien' Underwear.
Good, large size comforter filled with
' Ladies' ribled underwear. Worth
white cotton. They are a bargaiu at
50c a garment. To clone out at . . . . Ji .".
fl.50. To close out at DHe
tiooil sateen blankets in very fine
sateen covering filled with white cot- I.aee Curtain,
ton. Area bargain at $2.75. To close Worth 75c jer pair. To clone out
out at I .SO at 4H.
Lace curtains worth $1.25. To clone
Ulnek Mercerized Nateen. out Rt iH'
I.ace curtains worth $2.00. To clone
Extra good quality, 34 inches wide out at I.OO
It is impossible to mention all of our
Brass curtain rods worth 20c. To R 0 lis in this space. We have other
cioneoutat ue. goods whose prices arc iii proportion
to the above prices. Many articles can
Men'' 100 m,x "s- be selected from our stock that Is snit-
allc lor Xmas gifts and may be obtain-
Men-, hoc .unnder. ....5e. ed at 1)rlcos that were never before as
low iii tills vicinity. We advise you to
Children's handkerchiefs, each le foillC Carly Mid get tllC pick Of tills
' stock, llrst come, Ilrst served. This
Bed sj.reads, each 75. Ral( COIIiniCIICeS
Tr 7 Saturday, Dec. 3, 1904
Toweling, per yard 5e. .aw ww w y
and continues for ten days only as this
comets :,:, will give ns plenty of tlime to close out
. the stock. The early bird gets the
. worm so came early lor your bargains.
Yours for Business,
F.M.HEIDEL, Bid O
Cor. 3rd & Main Jsvn
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HiHsboiio Independent.
Mrs. I. C. BATH, Editor. fe
Caring Itablt.
"How shall I a habit break?"
As you did that habit make.
As you (fathered, you munt lose;
As you yielded, now refuse.
Thread by thread the strands we twist
Till they bind us neck and wrist ;
Thread by thread the patient hand
Must untwine ere free we stand.
As lie builded, stone by stone,
We must toil unhelped, alone,
Till the wall is overthrown.
1'ut remenilw, as we try,
Lighter every tent goes by j
Wading in, the stream grows deep
Toward the center's downward sweep ;
llackward turn each step ashore
Shallower is than that before.
Ah, the precious years we wante
leveling what we rained in haste;
lHiing what must be undone
Kre content or love le won 1
First aerons the gulf we cant
Kite-liorne threads, till lines are panned,
And habit builds the bridge at last.
Set.
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Sorrow concealed, like an oven
stopped, doth burn the heart to cinders.
' Kindness may not make a bad servant
good, but kindness will make a good
servant letter. Crte.
Minds by nature great are conscious
of their greatness and hold it mean to
borrow auht from flattery.
Sis things are requisite to create a
home. Integrity munt lie the architect
and tidiness the upholsterer. It must
be warmed by love anil lighted by cheer
fulness, and an honest purpose must be
the ventilator, renewing the a tin is
pliers anil bringing in fresh salubrity
day by day ; while over all as a protect
ing glory, nothing will sutllce except the
blessing of (toil. Hamilton.
Bakkd FariT Podding. Cut in slices
any fruit, such as apples, peaches or ap
ricots ; or canned or evaporated fruit
may 1 used, or strawlerries, black
berries or jam. Half till a pudding dish
and add a small enpful of sugar. Tour
over a letter as follows and bake for
thirty minutes in a hot oven : Cream
together half a cupful of butter ami one
of sugar, add two well-beaten eggs, half
a cupful of sweet milk and a cupful
and a half of flour well sifted with a tea
spoonful of Imking powder. Serve with
vanilla or any sauce that may be pre-
rred.
A Choke Pcddinb. One cupful of
bread cruiulu, two cupfuls of chopped,
juicy, tart apples, two-thirds cupful of
sugar, three tabluspoonfuls of butter,
and a heaping teaspoonful of ground
cinnamon. Itutter an earthen pudding
dish, and fill with alternate layers of a
pie, sprinkled with cinnamon, sugar,
and bits of butter, and bread crumbs,
having the top layer crumbs, Tour
over it half a cupful of sweet cream,
cover with an Inverted plate and bake
three-quarters of an hour, then uncover
and brown. Serve hot. It can be used
without any sauce but sweetent! cream
Improves it.
A decidedly wholesome dessert Is made
as follows: Put a layer of sliced bread,
first dipped in boiling milk, in a baking
dish. Over the bread put a layer of
stewed prunes, stoned and sweetened.
Alternate the two layers until the dinh
is full, having the top layer of bread.
Pour over the prune juice and the re
mainder of the scalded milk. Small
bits o! butter added to each litver will
make the pudding richer. Pake in a
moderate oven for forty-five minutes.
When cold' turn out on a dinh and
spread whipped cream over the top.
The pudding is goal when served hot
with sauoe.
When suffering from overitrained and
tired eves bathe them in hot water sev
eral times a day.
Halibut is nice for broiling ; the steaks
should be an inch thick. Cut in small
pieces and dip in egg and cruml,
it can be fried in boiling fat.
When making white cakes nse one
half tranpoontul more of cream of tarter
than soda as this extra quantity of
cream of tarter makes the egg whites
stiffer.
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To keep the bread jar and cake lox
sweet, rinse after washing a ith boiling
water in which a little common soils
has been dissolved; then sot out of
doors in the sun a few hours.
WORTH RRSItVRKRlNO.
Cheese that has been cut in suitable
pitves for the table and lefi tome times
becomes hard and dry. My way of dis
posing of it in such a case is to grate it
and put it in a wide-mouthed ltt1e
that can lie corked. It is then ready for
use ia making (tatties, omeletes and
other dishes.
CARS K INO M ADR WITH MILK.
Two cups of Bugar, three-quarters of a
cup of milk, piece of butter size of a
walnut, ltoil fifteen minutes slowly or
ten minutes fast. Then take off and
stir until creamy. Add vanilla or any
desired flavoring. 1K not let it get too
cool before putting it on the cake.
A recipe for a soap-bubble mixture
allows sixty grains of white cantile soap
to one ounce of soft water. It should
be carefully weitthed by a drugint. The
mixture should be placed in a bottle
three times as large ns will contain it, and
after standing two or three hours, one
half as much glycerine ns water should
lie added. This may be allowed a few
hours to dissolve, and then should be
thoroughly shaken at intervals to facili
tate thorough solution. Ijrge anil dur
able bubbles can 1e made from this
mixture, which should Iks prepared
twenty-four hours before it is to 1
used.
A OOOn PICKI.R FOB PORK.
Flere is a recipe that has lecn tried
for several years curing meat for family
use, and is guaranteed for the climate of
the central states.
To 100 pounds of pork, take 10 pounds
of salt, 2J pounds of brown sugar, 2
ounces of pepper, 2 ounces of soda and 2
ounces of saltpeter and water enough to
make a brine that will float an egg.
Pack nibat in a Iwrrel. Poil and skim
the brine of sediment. When cool cov
er the meat with the pickle, weigh it
down and be sure it is all covered. Add
the pepper after skimming. Let it re
main in brine 4 or 6 weeks or until it is B,,e,t to pair off for a "cake walk.
salt enough, smoke and let hang in an ! Tnre" times the paired couples circled
open place. Rub well with powdered ! t,,e f00"'. each couple endeavoring to
Uirax and no insect will lmther It. The ; ollt ',e otnor 'n ostentatious parade,
same recipe can I used without nickle Three judges apMinted from the house-
and rub on the meat dry, but the brine , no1'' ''' watched the erformance and
is preferred and then the meat is coy- , the prixe a handsome fruit
ered immediately. cake, covered and decorated with choco-
This is said to make a better cure with lt 'clD' Lach member of the party
plumb line. White Mountain Cake
wore, pinned to her gown a book of
views taken in the White mountains
Cinnamon Pun carried a lxx of cinna
mon and a bath bun in her hands. Min
ute Cuke came with a large clock face
drawn upon aper covering the front
of her bodice.
Corn Cake created a laugh by doning
a hideous corn cure advertisement. A
picture of the hen, the best lay-er on
record, stood for Layer Cake. A cof
fee pot in one hand and a cup in the
other distinguished Coffee Cake very in
geniously. One gentleman, who ap
eared ludicrously arrayed In a flannel
nightcap, was discovered to be Flannel
Cake. And so the merry list went on.
No cake revealed its identity on first
arriving, each was particularly asked to
keep thin secret. Every member of the
company received pencil and paper,
with a request to write down the names
of all the cakes he recognized. This
merry guessing required a full two
hours, during which ice cream in all
lopnlar flavors was passed upon a tray
by the maid.
At the end of the allotted time each
delivered up to the hontess a lint of
the other sweetmeats present. These
lints were carefully read and compared
by the mistress of ceremonies.
There were two prizes. In the case
of the ladies the reward took the form
of a dainty cook book containing re
cipes for cakes only. The lucky gentle
man was given a handsome silver cake
knife.
More ice cream and cakes followed,
after which the hostess called upon her
Fight Will be Bitter.
Thotte who will jtersist In closing their
ears against the continual recommenda
tion of lr. King's New Discovery tor
Consumption, will have a long and bit
ter fight with their troubles, if not ended
earlier by fatal termination. Head
what T. It. lieall of Keall, Miss, has to
say : "I-ast full my wife had every symjc
ton oi consumption. Mie took Vr
King's New Discovery after everything
else had failed. Improvement came at
once ana lour bottles entirely cured her
(inaranteed by all druggists. Price
50c, and $1.00. Trial bottles free.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS
Notice of Final Settlement.
Kitats of Martha H. Rait, dtnww). Nolle
U hereby rlTen that lbs uinlrmlgnrj. aa Eiucu
UX of lh Um will of Martha H. Hall deonaasd.
baa A led hli rtnal account In tha County Court of
m ntaie 01 dregon h minomaa couotjr, aau
that Matunla? thaSlM dajr of Iweambcr, Imh), al
me nuur 01 :uu o'clock In tha forenoon or all
day ami the court room of aalil court baa bean
apoluie1 hy aalil Court aa the time anil place
or me ueanngoi oujMHioiie thereto ami tne act
tlcmeul thereof. Iau-d and hint publlahed,
Friilay, leocir)ler 2, IWH.
Wn.utH M. Uksookv R. R, Hll.L.
Attorney. Executor.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Notice la hereliy siren that the nndnlnd
ta oren ny the (oii"l
Oregon, duly appointed
baa oren bj
iv Court of WaxhltiKton Co.
appointed adminlatralor ol lb ae
tata of Kate C. Wilcox, decc aaed. anil baa duly
qualified aa inch and all neraona barlnf clalma
arainat aalil caiate ar aercoy noli neo to prexeni
Ih eeme to me, with proper vow-here, at lha law
arainat aald caiate ar hereby noli fled lo prexenl
nltlce, ors. H. fliwtoo, Hlllaboro, Oregon, wltbia
aix monina irrnn tnia uai.
Dated tbia November. I Hot.
OKO. II. WtbOOX,
AdmiulKtralnr, of In aula t of Kale C. Wllcol.
deoeaaed.
8. B. III bTON, Attorney for Admr.
choicer flavor than the sugar cured on
the market and often keeps ham until
harvest.
A Novel Party.
A club of bright young school teach
ers recently gave a novel party which
made the hit of the season In their
neighltorhood. It was called a cakes
and cream social. The Invitations in
vited to an ice cream evening, and the
postscript added a request which gave a
hint of the fun to come. It said : Please
come representing some sort of a cake.''
On the evening of the jxirty every
cake in the cook Uok turned out in
honor of the occasion. There wns Pride
Cake in a charming white dress with
veil and orange flowers. Tan Cake
wore a numlier of wee cooking instru
ments as a fringe to her gow n. Drop
cake wore a necklace of cough drops
strung together to represent gems.
Angel Cake api-ared to float into the
room by means of her feathery tissue
paper wings. Plumb Cake tarried a
w ho failed to distinguish himself by re
ceiving a prize was given as a consola
tion, a gingerbread man with features
formed by clove and other spices.
These gingerbread men were prettily
tied with scarlet ribbon.
Revolution Imminent.
A sure sign of approaching revolt and
serious trouble In your svstetn is ner
vousness, sleeplessness, or stomach up
sets. Electric Hitters will quickly dis
memlier the trouldeo!iie causes. It
never fails to tone the stomach, regulate
the Kidneys, and Itowels, stimulate the
I4ver, and clarify the blood. Hun
down systems lienetlt particularly ami
all the usual 'attending ache vanish
under Its searching and thorough effect
iveness. Fleet rio Hitters is only Wc,
snd that la returned if it don't give per
fect satisfaction. inaranteed by all
druggists.
Oyster Cork-tails at Heidel'a Candy
Kitchen, Biggest and best for 10 cents.
Executrix' Notice.
Notice la hereby give that the uaderatfned
baa been, by Ih County Court of Washington
County, Oregon, appointed sxeculor of th last
will and teatamenl of Henry Schlltrhllng. de
oeaaed, and all persona having claims again!
aald ial are hereby notified lo present lhra to
me, with proper Touchers, si th law offlos of 8.
B. Huaton, ta Hlllaboro, Oregon, within six
month from tMe data.
Paled Una October 14, 1904.
CAROLINE 8CHUCHTINO,
Executrix at th last will snd testament of Henry
flchllchtlng. deoeaaed.
8. B. Hl'STON,
Attorney for Ratal.
Administrator's Notice.
Notice I hereby siren, that I, the underalgned,
hare been by th County Court of th fltat is
Oregon, for Waahltigton Coontv, duly appointed
Administrator of th Ratal of francta McPhr
ana, deoeaaed, and that I ha? duly qualified aa
uch. All penoni having clalma aaalnet aald es
tate a re herrby notified lo preaent lb (am to
m. with proper voucher, al mylawomo In
Itlllahoro, Oregon, within ail month after th
dale hereof.
Iwtrd at Hllletoco, Oregon, Ihla November X,
W. N. BARRETT.
Administrator of th Etat of Francis McPwr
son, deoeaaed.
Who Fills Your Prescription?
If we fill your prescription or re
cipe it is filled with the liest quality
of drugs and full-weight without
over charge fot honest service.
We pay no one to send you to us
and therefore, it PAYS YOU to
bring your prescription here. A
goodly numljer of people are al
ready aware of this and a trial will
convince you.
Bailey's Pharmacy.
Money to Loan
If you wish to negotiate a loan
CALL and SEE US.
If you are contemplating making
an auction sale
SEE US
Before you advertise your sale.
OREGON
SlI OUTLINE
II you have monev vou wish placed
on good mortgages,
Have a Talk With Us
We are your servants.
IIILLSHOUO
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NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
Notlc I hereby siren that I. th naderalgned.
Administrator of Ih estate of Mary Ana Walsoe,
bar lied la th County Court of lb Stat of
Oregon, for Waahlmrtoa County, my final
count aa inch administrator, snd that aald Court
has act Monday, rieeemher Slh, ll4. al th hour
of 10-00 o'clock a. m. of th aald day, aa th lime.
snd th County Court room la Hlllaboro, Oregon,
as ih plane for hearing objection In aald ae-
ennnl, and th final rtllmntof aald Ratal.
W. N. BARRETT.
Administrator of lb Ketat of Mary Ana Wat
son, decaaaad.
Send No Money
OKTLT TOUR NAME ANT) ADDRK48
For Samplti of Cloth. Etc.
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6BDEI
as $14.50
Medal Tailors
-n Third tn.
Please snantloa
rortlaad. Om,
Ihla papa.
amd Union Pacific
Three Trains to the Hast Daily
ThroiiKb Pullman standard and tourist sleep
ing rara dally lo Omaho, t hicaa-o, Spokane;
tourl.t alceptng car dally lo Kansas I'liy;
through Cullman tourist sleeping car (person
ally I'on.lui'tiill weekly to Chicago. Kansaa t'ily
recliiilng chair caraiaraU dallr) to Kaat dally.
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Sikana Ikee.Chlraim and Kaat.
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7 IS a. m.
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It is acknitle.lrH. .y lovers of fmo
perfumery tliat IlilUrt's lemls in ei-rt-llcnce
ainl Ustiiifr quality. The I Vita
Iirojr Htore lias just n-eeiveil a new
conHinment liirli riii tains a niimU r
of new aivl ileliratn islurs. Call at the
IH-Ita alien you want the Ut.
Try Cat A Son's new meat market
for everytliing kimsI in the line of meat
at reasonable prii-es.
Oeaan and Rlr Sohadul
Kor Ssn rrancisco Keery See days at S p. fa.
rnr AOfirla. war points and Nnrth hu.hii
leireptHunilatlats uua. m. ; Hatunlaya at lu us
P.'.,m- l'l'r aerrlce (wau-r permitting) oa Ih
Willamette and Yamhill nrera.
or further Inlnrmatloa ask or writ your
nearest ticket agcnl, or
A. L. Cralj
General Paatenger Agent,
Th Oregon Railway NaTlgatloa Co., Portland,
Oregon.
t'atarrh can I rureil. t;uU-etia m ill
lo it. Ask for the reine-ly at the Ielta
Iriiir Store, (inaranteed to do all that
is tluiuieil for it.
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