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4 f pflll PACIFIC IS , LETTING 4525 GARS Tt M Cr SKortt Out of i Business y3CKT RATES TO BE CUT p'tLtf" Bt Conservatory of Music The S1"- Pacific Company ha ssU'rited construction of "jlil ii.l vassenger train car nUiig an investment t llS.000,000 to he delivered in I9t& for ue f the Company Pacific System line. The new equipment is t. be of the finest lH It w ill tnelude 4.525 freight train cars and 141 passenger train ear. these art- in addition U the 3.H0 standard rcf rigcrator cars and SOU ref rigerator cquilMnd for passenger train service rep re settling an intestnicnt of 15. OOO.OOO that have just been or dered by the Pacific Fruit E press Company in hieh Suthern Pacific has a half interest and the I'nion Pacific a half interest. State Industrial Accident Cum mission has received f I6.243.0S3 ( - - - New Feed Store Beaverton Feed & Produce Co. RELIABLE DEALERS FOR YOU Stock Feeds of all kinds, Poulry Feeds and Supplies, Flour etc Warehouse: Formerly Starch Building Phone 2S Lin 24 UmimUh. Or. WE DELIVER - ILLSB0R0 COMMERCIAL n I BANK . Sckulmenca, PrcaUlcaA, F.J. Vic Praaidsutf, SURPLUS, VW00.C0 capital, reusac If J oo want Mfe place to deposit your savings, deposit la the Savings Department of this bank, a every dollar deposited It absolutely guaranteed, and the United SUtes Goverassent la not a preferred creditor. Call oa a wa will Qyjkk Starling .1 J t ii X SliZP ONCE on the rflcr AM) YOU'RE 0 You don't have to wait. You don't have to grind and grind the tarter, and wear out your battery. Use "Red Crown" quick-starting motor fuel for winter driving, and you can keep your car on the road in cold weather with as little troub le a in summer. "Red Crown" vaporizes readily at aero temperatures, and yields 100 power at the first jump of the spark. Use "Red Crown" exclusively, and you'll get speedy start, a prompt pick-up and 100 power, no mat ter how cold it gets. Fill at the Red Crown sign, at service stations, garages and other dealers. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Califenfc) Zcrolroegood cold Uit oil flow freely nd lubricate per fectly in lero wrmlb-er-protect tht bear ing! inemM th power and flexibility of your engine. 1 FWEIPL t . COLLECTIONS KNIGHT ADJUSTMENT CO. We sue in our own nama Wa oar the coat. We take the blame. NO LULLttllUn n vnnnsui .few..-,... eMWnMHia Made the Day We sST -s ttlllaboro. 7 since organiird. Ofx this Hum $13.302. 420 wa vkl by employ cr, ?l.l!;.3.s3 by worker an ?SiJ.22 by taxpayer. Intcrcs' received $SS(5.0J2. Paid for pen sion fl.0.14J. lor time loi 4.13 4.303. Disability fJH.23 4 Medical aid j2.S7l.SSS. Rcha dilation $102,33 4. ltvidend paid Jl.lT7.703. Administratis expense $t,14l,3 4u. Grand to tal of disbursement .!5!3,1 4i Forest tirovc Pacific I'niver sity to get JlOO.OtH) conservatory of music. Oregon 1'it v F.lk to rx build temple. rrmevilte Taint factory SO mile south begin operation Jan. I. Astoria lire loss wa only cov ered by 40 per cent insurance. Coos count lumber industry employ .S10 men. St. Helens weekly lumber ship ment total J.000.000 ft. Roseburij ship 330 carload of brH'cou to eastern market. Ik-sehutes county lumber out put S07.OOO.OO0 ft.'tit li22, com pared with 107.000,000 ft. in 1921. Southern Pacific Co. to ad1 30,000 ill buildups at I'rooklvn shon. M. Helen load Jap.mc. steamer with 8.000.000 ft. lum Inr. Portland Ry. I t. & Pr. C. t. etpend 3.000,000 on evtru,sioiv and betterment during l!23. During past week Portlani loaded two teamer for K.urope Portland is,ren stories to be adtled to Pitt ink ulock. Helix plannini; 00.000 chtul. Independence 1,000.000 lb hop shipped to Ireland. Kutftne cannery puttini; u ln-et and carrot. l lorenec and (ilenada to rstab lish fr-e ferry. Total of over 3,000.000 on de si in bank of Coo county. Portland A 173.000 8tory specialty shop building to be erected on hite of old J. K. Culi buil.lmif. .prini:ield .Mountain Mate Power Co. spending 1300 on re pair here. Rainier Contract let for 300 residence. Eugene bo factory to cut 80. ri-, .i, . wvv inure uinrj nil VCir lll.lll last. Had cut of 1,310,000 ft. of lumber last year. Ashland S. P. Co. 1 sncndinit 33,000 on new track here. Prinrville Burned sawmill at firutley Wing rebuilt. Oregon fdate tat levy for 1S3 is los by ?340,!93 than 1922. North Bend New 3-story Kei er Bro. 73,000 hospital Wing completed. Western railroads have recent ly announced hcavv cut in theii freight rate to meet water com petition through the Panama canal. This will be of great ad vantage to western shipper and the railroad hope that the in creoed tonnage will offset loe which will otherwise be the incr itable result. Park Henry Mohr, of Oak pent Tuesday In the city. Mr. K. Shute, of Portland, wa a Hilkboro caller Tuedny. W. N. Hathorn, of Laurel, was a city visitor the last of the wi ck Mr. and Mr. J. II. Srnwn, of r i- i i . nni uiiicr, tinsn., are iierc lor the holiday, guests of the Pralils. Mr. and Mr. George Mcach am, of above Mountaindah;, werr in town Tuesday. C. T. Crow, well known hen some year ago, was in the city the last of the week. Hub Simpsonof South Tuala tin, was over to the county seat Tuesday. J. R. Irmlt r, of Cornelius, w ho made Hilkboro hi home xrvera) year, wa in the city Tuesdv., E. A. Bell, who recently bought 20 acre of the Buck place, five miles south of the city, on the Laurel roafl, was a ctiy caller Tuesday afternoon. Mis Elxie Bendler, who is at tending Bthnkc-Walker Bushies College in Portland, came out Sunday and joined her sister Mis Georgina in a trip to their home at North Tualatin Plain fot Christmas w ith the home folk. O. Phelps showed Hillsboro something new in the w as of light ing effect in front of the Liberty Theatre, for holiday week. Tin foyer of the playhouse was like a scene from fairyland and cre ated a diversion to the eye. Chss. Riggs went to Astoria Saturday as one of the Elks band, of Portland, engaged to piny for the Elks' Christmas festivities al the burned City. Riggs says that to appreciate how Astori.i looks after the fire one must visit it, as the press reports fail to convey the real situation. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dea'ville and child, of Corvallis, came down to spend Christmas with I the home folks. Ralph returned j Monday evening, Mrs. Deaville I remaining over until today. Mr. j Deaville is conducting the Skaggs store in the Benton county capital. SCHOOL TEAUS 10 MY Football Players of Toledo to Mert Corvallis High FIRST EVENT OF ITS KIND Corvallis Under rot th Game to Tune of $4000 Corvalli. Dec. 20 (Special)-Ar rangements for the football gvmr to be plaved at Cor alii 3f Year's day between the Scott H.nh School of Toledo. Ohio, ami the Corvallis Uih School rv now completed. The game will be plavcd on the college ground and will be called at 1:30 in the afternoon, in order that it may be finished before dark. The Toledo team left Christ ms moniinir. at 8:30. bv special coach, and will arrive u I '" land. Saturday morning follow in: at 8:30, stopping at various juiu- tion jHiint. in order to ha short signal and scrimmage practice They will be met at Portluul by several doien auto load 'f Cor vollis rooter and business men who will conduct them througl the business section of PortUud It is clpviUd that Mayor llakei will co-olH-rstc oy ncauui wit parade with the Portland police band. The Corvallis nigh cliooi band will also be oil band to wel come the visitor. The demand for seat is bcyoml ckpcctatiou, and the business Hit n of Corvalllis who underwrote the enterprise, will likely be nut ful 1 re imbursed. If there i any urplu. it wilLgo into tin- ln-li school athletic treasury. A h-m iiuct will he tendered the foot ball team aiul roaches on -sew Year's night, ami after the ban put the fHtball loy will l guest at a ilancr given 1V llir Corvalli Chamber of Coinuu ri r The only thing that mars tin complete happiness of the oee t siou in any way I the f.ut tliit there arose a misunderst indiii: with the Medford team ennx rn ing the game. The State Board of Athletic Control declined to permit Corvalli and Medford to play for the Pacific championship. which left both schools In a posl tion to make a bid for the gamr w ith Toledo, w hich school ha th undisputed championship team ol the F.tsl and Middle West. Med ford dickered with the Toledo athletic management for n week without result. Toledo wired to Corvalli that the Scott Higl School team wa unable to make any arrangement with Medford and told Corvalli she could havr game, provided an eipense leixisii ni yuu wa ma.ie. i nr leH)sit was made immediately and the fact wired to Toledo, Scott High School promptly ac cepted. Many from Washington county will attend the event, and espec ially high school football player and fans. ' again Agent Shinahcrger state that all the logging trains and the Tim er "turn around" have bern taken off, due to the f let that log ging operations w ere closed down when the heavy snows came. Sev ral camp have expected to start Jan. 8 provided the snow melts nough to make work practical. The Christmas rain nnd the Chinook of a few days previous melted the bigger snow depth anil it would not be surprising if log ging continued all winter. AH the trains which wrre scheduled the past fall will again be placed in operation as soon n the camps open in earnest. Christian Science Society, nt Orange Ilnll, Main St., Sunday services Sunday School nt 10; morning service at 11, subject, 'Christian Science." Wednesday veiling service nt 8, Manager Bryant, of the Skaggs store, who was confined to his room several day last week, is so tar recovered that he is abb; to resume hi duties. Mr. and Mrs. L. Shinnberger, pent Christmas with their dnugh- er, Mrs. W. II. Ha . at T.d.-.ln .incolii county. Miss Jessie. Cypher, who Is caching near Klamath Falls, Is spending tin: holidays with the ionic folks it North Plains. A. L. Crocni and his two sons. David and Elmer, of Bethany, were Hillsboro visitors Tuesday. John Ovirroeder, of near El- monica, was a county seat caller the first of the week. B. A. Mitchell, of the Oregon Nursery Co., was up from Orenco Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Clms. Brown, of South Tualatin, were in town the last of the week. II. W. Prkke.tt, of Banks, was transacting business in town Tuesday afternoon. Paul Wagner, of beyond Lclsy ville, was a city visitor Tuesday. F. J. Holt of Route S was in town the last of the week. Jos. Mueller, of above Moun taind&W wa a city culler Friday 0285 INSPECTIONS PER CAR The faithfulnct of performance to universally remarked in Dodge Hrothcra Motor Cart, it due, in no tnjall rrt, to the thoroufchnets with uhtch each unit it impeded during the proces of manufacture and ttembly. A trained staff of II 00 expert t it employed in tMs work alone, and approximately 5,285 inspections are roade on each car. So exacting and rigid art the ttandarda applied to these inspection! that the slightest variation, either in workmanship or materia), it sufficient cause for immediate rejection. I alge Brot hm are almost o v er -acrupulout in thrir constant nim to make each cur as sound and iwrfcct as is humanly possible. Tha prvro ol tha Typa A" U fltSS ttauvassasL Pi i l . M. P. CADY Hillsboro, Ore. m 000 e r. i tv i 1 m 7a yN S Happy New Year 1923 Wa wish tka peopU of Waakkton Couaty a Haasay and Prosper ooa New Yaar. The year now going to its cloaa has beaa) vary kind to many of us and 1923 promissm a Mvtval of byaamaai that will mean an ara of prosperity that will acfipaa all past history for Oragoa and for this partkaW tarrfcary. That you will receiva your skar of gauaral proapat ity i that you will ha fortunate bi yoar unoVrtakiagst aaa) that your persoaa! fortunaa and happkiass will ba all jm could desira is tha wish of M. P. CADY Third St., at Basalina . 1 3- J