The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, September 26, 1907, Image 1

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HILLSBOKO, OREGON. SEITKMBK K 2(i7l907.
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Mm- Antlioiiy Toiikiic Scr
lmily Hurt
TBI UUHINE COE1 IMO A IUNK
I'pttU ! lr ,u Oupaai
Out
While returning from th Mm.
Aoltxitiy Tongue fr. nrtl of
lon,U"t Sunday afternoon, iy
Lombard' automobile, rotitiiiiii
Umm( and wit'', Mm. Hum. II.
Toniu. MiM Floiene Toukihi,
rt. Auttumy Tongue and A. V,
Ilirk cbatleur, went Into the bank,
toJ npet. ibrowiuR the occupant
til out upon the ground. Peyond
tb ffUlit ml i'9 minor bruir.e,
til the parlie hh-ji acrloua cm
qumcea, but Mr. Anthony
Tonu, who tiile ,,,,y
bruil, lM utaihing a bad
fracture of 01.0 of her rib. 0iin
tobr advanced K". her I iJ ""
art dinnleril Uile iM'fiinii, Iy lr.
f. A. lUily, lb attending phyai
iiia. The accident caud by
tb breaking of the aiming gear,
tbii'bru il lb machine In plunge
Iulo bank by lb" roIni.ir. with
Ibt reault. Mr. Tongue,
lb leiured lady, rwcin to Im pur
iud by tt ilurk, of lata, aa h
rmnlly had a narrow e.cap from
dtb, during the fire at her farm
bo, t week or two ago. Tim for
ward aU of the machine waa bad
ly tainted, and one of the front
bwl waa (mwliiHl in pieeea. Mr
ltd Mrt. Ii ml Mini are rraidml of
rllaod, and were visiting the
Toottrt it lbi place.
PUBLIC SALE.
Tb undesigned will sell at public
auction at Witch Hail farm, one
mil wwt of Reedvllle, beginning
at 10 1. m , cm
8ATIIUUY, HKlTICl H Kit 2s
4 Wkl hot-, lUjr muff, Wright m'io, S
Jtn olil, iliiik.kiii KrUliMW, )"t old
wlhl iki; lhincliKiM umfr. 4 vtr
oiil, tilil it. lUy ri'll. t Jraia fill.
mit)(j j, right JV. ' inik'll cui. $
l tullili, unr lotnlnK (rcli; J v.f oM
Ixrbam Uill, yearling lirilrf, i IicmIi,
fiKlno( Iroin TS to iy mmiiiiU, our I
Urn, to.! call; nut J1 I ur ti lutittx-r wa
ne, art llvhl Itariiraa, art work liainraa,
K ililll, liarmw hme I'll! b.iii. I J
iKkJutin icm alul.lilf .lo,lc i nlan
torn chirk rut an it aniia K"ala. I.uncli
ill U mti it noon.
Ternn of Hle: - lit? nrnl umlnr
eb; over III), on yw'n Ituin with
btoktbln noto at 7 jfr cwiil; 2 r
cnl diiH'oiinl for cunh.
!'. H. ANDKKSON.
B. P. Corimliun, Aucl.
VETERANS ATTENTION
WtitiinRton bounty Indimf Wnr
Vttrtn, Co. II. will tnwt Dot. I I,
l)7,t the Court IIouw, llillnlM.
n,0rDn, at ID . ru. Iniorttnt
baiiDUM to bf. trnnetn.l.
W. II II. t.).r.., Pio.
Jl Vilke, HfC.
PUBLIC SALE.
Tbonilr"iRntil will noil tl juih
' tuiition t furin, mi la
utb of Ib.tl.nny, on IlilUbiro
ronlind rod, twRinuing t 10 .
FlUDAV.HKl'TKMIllCIt 27
'I""! w.irk limn-a, wriliiii(j .sit; 7
"wunlknma, s ficsb, J Ih kIi in i
wk; J i.h. en, ,; V4 fir lit
ion; iing wiioii, idw, I'mrrow iliw,
l"Mli.r, iim.wiiiK iiimliin.., linvrukr,
"' work h:ini. Hs, s milk runt, miikihk
wii JUi iuk,..,i,h; hii.I i.IIut nili. h-a
" miliirrmiK to itx nlu.n. I.iiiu h ul
DOOII,
JeniiiofHHl:-l(), hh1.; ovm
yv, one j ,,' iimfli ( ,,r cm
Qtereat.
n PKTKIl UICICHION
J 0. Kuralli, Aunt.
Hm nd OrpKonion, $2.
KJward Ilannnn in building a
n,l bw raHldanoa at Iluxton.
I Howard, of Buxton, was
city Haturday on bunineHtj.
tn'u ,,ttrrBlt- J'-iftartod for
B " V: Naval Acadmy at An
ff"' M"ylnd, lam Sunday
WUh Wi parent, in this city.
llcuu ,n'lH8 Wftnled- For par
iln. ,,D,Hire of 0. A. Hrown,
Z. "larBhm'. IIUlHboro, or
OfIJ;o Albln Avenufl, l'ortUnd,
io!l.!r,ner nflar Hillnhnro, had a
biiLl,luh'whi(lh BliPIetl out of
indZf0,0!181 onllay l"t w.k.
oil lr in 6 nallon can of coal
ott.n i ?" 1,8 fi,he'' It ou ly
mj leLr- till running.
tooM 1 " epB botler tlme thftn
.fin 11 ITfMflTfl I I II I linn
WI.MUU& HILL lt
SAY ITIS RUINOUS
I ti UhI Hjturday, Cutintr
i"r iiilUinaii ,KI ianued 10.",
1. 1. I:
tl.tlii I. Ml. I 1 . ll u. . ....
1 n,,r" 10 inn num. i iit
lw rK.U tl,,i li,,,,!,.!! m ......i
to any r.l(i upoii rireipt of nc
d-.IUr. Tb- la. H Um, tul i(
auowa any MKht to U-n yeir old
ly riKbt to hunt, who i,rr.t,L
iiiiimni an.i i.yN tlm rrumrKd f.
Many Imya ..I in;r KBi VM
imikiucm w.lh a Kuii of any kind
yi-i ui v.ii-rk Iikm no diKimiion in
th itiatUr of induing lirMmn. pro
vi.lf.1 tbn dollar in forlhroming
About liinn tfittba of lb- gUn n
iridmiUarn riiHd by oyM, through
Oari'lraaiBH.
For Hal About 40 wi-ll brml
ahoatii and brixxl Huwa In.uireof
K. V. I'.'Uiiian, 2 toil.- M.uth of
lilmiror, acriwa tbn roadfron Tual
alin I'lain. cbiin h. I'. (). addrewi,
IlilWwro, It. 3.
N. Hlolli, who diml at I'.ankn,
K.iii,inb.r I7lb, lat( wm aKnd HI
yram, and bad Iwn 1 rraidont ol
Ibia county (or a Tiod of 2.1 y-ari
Ilia will am admillnd to probate
lat M.nidiy. Aftnr providing for
bia burial and ImiiUloii-, tlm will
difjo.i of tb ratal an follow-:
To bin tiaiiKhtrrn, be (iivn Mm.
Vimi, of Hank, Ij.'t; Mr. Mary
Vandnrwal, IVUI; Ui y on, I,w
r-m Kdward Hiolu, ha givr the
nun of til; the tulanreof the m
latu, wliirh coneiit! of luoity in
tbn baiik.l (ivu to hi mm, Hlrphan
Hiolu. of Kank. Oregon, who in
iirnol Kxtviitor in the will.
For Ilrnt: Farm of 117 acre,
over 1U acre un.lrr plow; on rural
mail nd milk route; 2jnilri from
llillvhoro; telephone connection.
For term rail Farmem' line, Paci
fic Htate 2s I.
An Arxu rejMtrter the other day
aw Nm. Wolf, or North HilUlioro,
threeldng wheat with an old faah
ii.ncl Hail, audi a thme ured by
our father many vea't aco. It
wan a inllicaul cominentary on
tho advance of the aim, when
Under are in common um, and
even a reir a rarity. Mr.
W'nlf ki tbreebing out chicken
feed, and a binder would lie too
inuili of a luxury for hi ir.i',
which covered but a portion of a
lot.
I,ol A beifer calf, ft month
old, red and white; Hm-n on Shady
Hrook road, Saturday, Sept. 1.
Keward Notify Alfred Albert,
Corueliu, lloute 1, or telephone
May Hro , Cileticoe.
Will A. Montgi inery, of Moun-
(aindale, who ha lived in W'axh-
ington county for more than forty
year pant, will rent bin farm and
move to Woodlawn, Portland, with
in the next few week, where he
hi a home awaiting omnia no y.
Will think he ha worked long
enough, and now proMMea to lake
the world eaey for a while.
I).i not run the rink of having
your valuable paper burned or
Hlolen when you can have a eafety
leiioit box at the. II illnhoro Com
mercial Hank for 11 00 pur year.
Mr. McCormick haa dioplayed in
hi abow window this week, antue
beautiful BpeciiniMiri of the King
apple, rained by J H. KnhiiiHon, of
Farmington. Hood luver cannot
Im'iiI lliife eiiecimen. Mr. Hobin-
mm will have a niceexhibit of fruit
at the Carnival.
Irf-wia U. SlinHon, firand Keeper
of Hecord and Heal of the (irand
Iidgri ( " Oregon, Knight of I'yth-
a, vmiied (irand Chancellor Jonn
M. Wall, in Hilleboro, lant Monday,
and gave the Argun a pleanant call.
For Halo: Hay driving mare, S
year; genua ami rename; wiikio
or iloutilB. woman can unve
Hambletonian atock, fair traveler.
C. llehHn, Farmington, or Hillsbo-
ro, Route 2
A. Niman ha old hi residence
jual eaet of the old Kvangelic.al Bite
to a Mr. V eaten, a newcomer irom
the' eaet, and a friend of 1'eter
Hrown, the Centerville (old towu)
merchant.
number of people were in
Hillnboro Saturday, from Sherwood
n. . . n;ui.;,.i
and luaiaiin. wejiuvj i'i""
Wall wan InveHtiaating the liquor
qiKRtion it Sherwood, and the lit
tle old trouble wagon la in mouuu.
n W. Thomas, of Cedar Mill,
haa dispoaed of hia interentfl in this
county, and will aoon remove 10
Madras Orncon. leu vinit lor nit) new
home the latter part of this week.
Frank Crfthlree. Oeorae Hathorn,
V. llHinnek ami Fred Schmidt, of
the Laurel district, have finished
hop picking In their respective
yards.
T IT. Ttrnwn. of Laurel, was in
town Monday, and took out bills
for a public sale. He was aocom-
panied by nts Droiner, na.
Mrs. Hioklin and daughter, Mats
Daisy Thomas, visited uranamt.
Wood and Mrs. Reynolds, of this
place, over Sunday.
Mr. And Mrs. Gay Lombard, of
Portlandwere guests at the Tongue
borne Sunday.
lor Apples That Kival Hood
lUvcr'h licst
FINE Fktir IS Hil) TO THE HOGS
Ncbilttu One of the Hut App'c Su
tiooa in lie Slalr
A Nehalem man came to Portland
one day tin week, with .';.' l.m bi-lH
of the finent (iraviin.tiii ajiplif
In that market thin jear. The
man who brought them in, i K, K.
Nickeraon, of Vernouia, and be
"aid that hundred of Lueh'-tH of
the beet apile in Oregon anniuly
go to waate in that fe. tioii of tU
atate, or art fed to h-g. f t Lu k of
market fitcillie. an thn mad in
winter prevent liaulinif to thn out
aide market. Many of thi-e an
pie would brine ten ceniM esrh at
tetail iu Portland. Thin condition
of affair, Mr. Nickeraon eayn. will
disappear when the P. H. A- N.
(roni MillnlHtro to TilUn. ok. i
compleleil, a the nurvey of tint new
line is within 2 inil.M of hn limim
Nickeraon nay that th fume of
llixtd Uiver will fade awav like
front before a cuimy day, whi n the
Nehaleiu ii'opln once ret a chanch
to eend their beautiful fruit to tin;
nutnide world.
PUBLIC SALE
The undesigned will Hell at public
auction, at hia farm near Mountain-
dale, at If) o'clock a. m. on
Tl'KSD.VY, OCTOUKU s
Hay mare, 15 cr. Mi iht ii,rMi:or-
rtl mare, 5 via, 151; liny Imrw, 4 vra.
l.'iai; 17 rowa giving iinik, one ti.ilf
Ifrah; t yearling lirilria, oue frrh in
Marcli; liurhani lmll; I'.crkaltire luinr i
muntlia old, llctkahire hiooil now. j vrs;
S lm ll lialit waon ; 7 arat linc k, lut;,
MiCuriiiick bitiilrr, uuiwrr, i-m .Iih-
culluaior; 60 toolli harrow; i6-f..ut
apring tmHh lintnm ; garden wer.lrr, hay
lane, walking pl.ma, lioih 14 imh; km
tiutlicla wheal; ImalielaMIs; Chat ham
lanumg null; 20 alau.lsof lirca, and tm-
lurroua other artirlca. I.uuch at noon.
Terms of Sale: till and under,
canh; over 110, 10 month's time,
with approved note at S percent,
intereat. Two jht cent diecjunt'
for caah over f 10.
VM. A. MONTliO.MKRV.
B. P. Cornelius, Auctioneer.
John Vauderwal, Clerk.
GRAND OPENING BALL
At the Hillnboro Hall, formerly the
llillfdxiro Opera Iloiife, on S.ilur
ilay eve, September i'S, PH)7. The
old Opera Houe haiepn remodel
ed throughout, doubling th l! tor
space, and adding two i cw ilreen
ing room, with a balcony for the
orchestra and spectators. It is
hoped by the management thut nil
who appreciate an up-to-date hull
in llilieluiro, will buy a ticket.
Tickets $100.
PUBLIC SALE
The undersigned will sell at public
auction, at the old Thomas II.
Tongue place, 3 miles northeast of
ilillriboro, at ten a. 111. on
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12 ,
Hay hiirne, 4 yearn old, Piil H'; t'hirk
li.irw', 4 ytH olil. liWiU; l.lm k mare, ,'t yenr.s,
i.'W); poiiy. with sHddH' mid lindlc, 10 yr
!i0; hprlnir eoll ; gray iniirti, II yrs, l:i.i;
Imy gelding, 'I tm. i:WI; hay gchling, !'
yrs, t'-tai; g.w.d faiinly lioi-'j Imy lilly, "
yrn, l.'kai; (dark yearlnig lri'lilmi;, 10 0; I
liliinl Iih' old t-oll"; 11 lirnd ul' onws, all
frt-sh or a.win to he -from Mi iiarry herd -KimhI
mllkera; '.' yr old lu-it'er, IV.-.-li : Ul)
imiiitlm old hell'iT; 2 yearling hi'ilcis; ;t
hclliira, S ralvm.li 'J-yr-ohl Iteilera, I lr. h
In Oi-lolwr itit.t I In l-Vhrimry; Nprntg
iioif.ir; 'JO Ih'iuI nIhmiI; 'I how a, 2 w iili 'U;s
liy aide; 'J A gull.m ml Ik i-iins; disc harrow,
7 ft nil; liMiieh llnidh-y ri.tinu dw; 2-hnr.-i
riilllviilnr; gnrdioi cnlliviilor; IO-in
Hlcrl hin witlking plow; 2 Oliver plow ;
Irver harrow. 2 nik'Uoii-; wond hun-ow,
UiliidhmlnliiM; M.'l'oriniok limler; IV'.'i--lug
mower; (Mmriin niowei; I'sliorne
linyriike; open hngi;y : top ImirKV: set tlon
lili. hni ntwa; No. 2 liihulio-civaiii s.-para-tnr;;i'
luinU'r wagon; A inrh wimon; 2
liavraekN; apriim aenl; geexe, lin keys and
clid-kens; 3 tuna vetch; nlxu h.nisrliohl
goods unit other uilioles too niiincrous to
mention. l.cni li ul noon.
Terms of Sale: $10 and under,
canh;over if 10, 1 year's timo at S
per cent with approved fecurity.
S. Thomas,
L. R. Ing'ea.
B. P. Cornelius, Auctioneer.
Lewis Knnes, of Laurdl, was in
town Monday.
Dr. J. K. Adkins and eon, visited
Portland laBt Sunday;
M. C. Collier, of Scholls, was in
town Saturday night attending
lodge. t
V. N. Birrett Bold his Newport
l it and cottage last week.
The Davis sals in this city, last
Saturday, attracted quite a crowd.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Welming
returned from a two months stay
at Newport last Saturday.
The new school house at Huxtoii
ia nearly completed, and will be
ready for the fall school term.
Try City Rabry Cream bread
A. C. Wirmey, 0f beyond (;ien
coe, was 111 town Saturday.
Oi t your Auction Kale lunches
nt the Lily IUkery.
Cnclrt Iko Allen, of Reedville,
was iu town .Monday.
hirie line of Hamilton-Crown
Miot-H, at John Deiinin'a.
John (Utgs, the hop raicer, north
01 town tias tinifhed his yard.
Dr. Lowe, the Optician, will he
in JlnJ-lx.ro, Monday, October 7.
Dr. A. R. Railey visited the State
rrtir I'Mday and SaturJay.
Mr. and Mr. J. L. Ranks, of
i.rikH, woro iu the city Moi.day on
ouoinef s.
(Jail on or phone to Dennis for
gr'ceri-s. A complete and up to
ui line always on hand.
Mr. Rndiii'tml and family, and
James Sewfll and family, returned
irotn the Mate Jh atr last Sunday.
LouiH J. Rrant and wife, of Port
land, s pi-tit Humlay in Hilloboro,
vihitiug tne ureears.
Mrs. R. V. McNutt, of Corne
jiur, was in town Saturday, visit
ing .Mrs. Iv. Cratulall.
H. T. Rlair and wife, cf Port
lind, vihited the f irmer's mother,
in t hid place, laet Monday.
Charley Hancock, of Cornelius,,
in building a line new residence, in
that growing town.
Mr4. Ci. L. D.ggers, of LaGrande,
is viniting her father and mother,
Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Abbott, of this
place.
Sherill" Connell has moved into
hi renovated ollice, at the Court
limine, wliiclx loika neat and in
viting. A P.. Le-is, an old time eub
ecribrr of the Argus, and a hotel
man at Cornelius, was in Hillsboro
Tuesday.
KIder A. A. ISwy'u next ap
pointment will be the first Sunday
in October, when he will continue
revival services.
Thos. Withj-combe Jr , one of the
progressive far'ners, of this county,
was in town last Saturday, from
Farmington.
Ktrl Wallace, of Portland, was
in town Saturday. Karl will go to
Corvallia Ibis Fall, and attend the
Agricultural school,
Mifs KtiMbeth Gordon, of Port
land, is at tho home of her father,
AU x. Gordon, near Glencoe, for an
extended visit.
Lost .'J year-old Durham steer,
red. Notify Tom binay, Corne
lius, Ore., R. 2. Phone, Indepen
dent, Line 22, Is"o. 55, on Scholls
Line.
William Guild, recently from
California, but now a resident of
Laurel, where he has purchased a
fiirm, was in town Saturday night
Dr. W. L. Harrison, a Seattle
dentist visitul Willis Ireland this
week. He is a son of John Harri
son, formerly a well known North
Plains farmer.
The Semi Annual Reunion of the
Washington County Veteran Asso
ciation has been postponed to Oct.
17. It was firet decided to hold it
on the 3rd of next month.
The Kpworlh League held a box
lawn social at the residence of J.
M. Greear. Friday night, which
was enjoyed by those who attend
ed.
The bae ball Rime scheduled for
last Sunday, bntween Cornelius
and Hillsboro, was not played, the
Cornelius boys failing to material
ize at this place.
"The Little Proppotor," which
was put nn at the Crescent Theatre,
Monday night, was a good clean
show, and people generally got the
worth of their money.
W. V. Boscow finished picking,
in his hop yard last Saturday. He
got 80,000 pounds of green hops,
lor which he paid to pickers, most
of whom were Hillsboro f Iks, the
sum of ifSOO. He had 15 acree.
Wo are agents for the Deering
and Osborne harvesting machinery,
and have a complete line on hand,
received direct from the factory.
Schulmerioh Bros.
Saturday was a big day with
Hillsboro men, aa the hop pickers
were in. evidence from all parte of
the county. They were about the
healthiest looking lot of people
imaginable, and tan and rosy
cheeks were fine substitutes for
cosmetics. There's nothing like it.
The Oregon State Fair, at Salem
latit week was a record breaker in
point of attendance, and the Bpeed
contests were the best in the history
of the Fair and aroused even more
enthusiasm than when pools were
sold. The twelve new stables
which housed the splendid live-:
stock exhibit, were visited by many
thousands, there being as many
ladies as men present.
NO. 23
Sawmill Men Say Freight
Tariir is to the Had
CAN XOf SHIP TO THE EAST
Sajt
Weak Mills Will So Down and
Stronger will Survive
The Nicolai-Xeppach Company,
interested in the Cornelius eawnlill,
avers that the freight tariff on
lumber to the east is practically
prohibitive, and that the small
mills, which are adapted to cutting
for the eastern orders, must fall be
fore the stronger institutions. In
a recent letter to the Timberman,
A. Neppacb, the manager, writes:
Portland, Ore., Sept. 13, 19C.7.
The TimU-niian: Aa jer your request
to have us art forth our view of tin-effect
of the increase of the K;iteni rail
rate ou lumber, we w ill -iy th.it we con
aider the same absolutely prohibitive
On all nulla iu this city and state the re
sult will 1 a matter of accumulation
and depression. It means that we will
have to sell lumber for either foreign
shipment or within the borders of this
stale. Nine-truths of the mills are not
adapted fur foreign shipment. It means
that the weak will have to go dow n be
fore the strong, and that three-quarters
of the great industry in the lumber busi
ness will have l ouit or to to the wall.
Do You Appreciate
Fine Stationery?
PUBLIC SALE
The undersigned will sell at public
auction, at the J. II. Brown farm.
miles south of Hillsboro. and 1
mile wtet of Laurel, at 10 a. ni. on
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2
Gray horse, 5 yrs, weight U50; sorrel
lurse, 11 yrs, 1300; mare, J yrs, 1450;
yearling colt; 3 good milk cows; yi
Kushford wagon, kooJ: 2 half strinir
covered wagon; carnage, buggy, set hack
Harness, set single harness, sixty tooth
harrow, spring tooth harrow, 2 plows,
fanning mill, set blacksmith tools, pair
thills for 3 horse wagon; 1iav fork and
car, S lo-ga!lon milk cans.
Terms of bale: 110 and under,
cash; over 110 1 year's time, bank
able note at & per cent. -
J. H. BROWN .
B. P. Cornelius, Auctioneer.
The letter written on good stationery always
makes a better impression than one written on any
old kind of paper and envelope. This applies equally
to social as well as business correspondence.
Our stationery will please your friends or customers
ou account of its fine quality. It will please you on
account of its moderation in price. It will please us
to please you.
Hillsboro Pharmacy
1
awamaamaa mm
FALL MILLINERY
The ladies are cordially invited to
call on Miss Coleman, Cornelius,
or their rail Millinery. She
carries a new and up to-date line,
including ladies' shawls and fascin
ators. Remember the place.
In regard to the matter of the
complaint filed against Frank
Kelsay, of this place last week by
County Fruit Inspector Harris, the
Argus committed an unintentional
error in saying that Mr. Kelsay
was arrested, as he voluntarily
sought the Deputy Prosecuting At
torney, as soon as he was informed
of the matter, and offered to pay a
fine, if required, but the case was
not prosecuted, that oflicer being
convinced that Mr. Kelsay had not
conciously violated the law. Mr.
Kelsay, like many other farmers is
not a fruit pest expert, and says he
was unable to discover anything on
his apples that would cause them
to be considered unmarketable
under the law. No one who knows
Frank Kelsay, would for a moment
believe that he could be induced to
do anything that he thought was
not right.
When a man begins to ornament
portions of his vest front with
particles of food at the table, which
fail to reach his mouth, in transit;
when he no longer primps bsfore
the mirror to see whether his collar
button shows between the tie and
the collar; when for a $50 bill, he
couldn't tell whether the lady with
whom he held a gabfest on the
street, wore a green, blue, yellow or
red dress; when he blindly gropes
about the house, looking for the
glasses that already repose on his
nose, it is all significant of the fact
that he is no longer a spriug
chicken.
The leading newspaper men of
the United Statos have Btrongly pe
titioned President Roosevelt to at
tack the paper trust, which is op
pressing every newspaper in the
country by reason of excessive and
unwarranted prices. All the news
papers in this county have been
forced to raise the price of sub
scription, and other papers in the
sftate have already raised their
rates or are about to do bo. The
movement is general all Over the
United States. The writer re
members when the price of country
papers in Oregon was $2.50 a year.
Prof. Edward Kirkwood, a grad
uate of Pari 60 University, who has
been at the head of the botanical
department of Syracuee University,
has been Bent to South America, aa
an expert, by a large Eastern rub
ber concern. Kirkwood was born
in this state.
Argus and Oregonian, $2.00.
Forest Grove National Bank
Commenced business, March 4, 1907.
Comparative statement upon dates of
Call by the Comptroller:
DEPOSITS
MarcK 22, 54S.223.17 ,
May 20, $89.822.2&
August 1130,722.92
Accounts invited.
Officers and Directors:
W. B. Haines, Pres., Jno. E. Bailey, Vice Pres.,
John A. Thornburgh, Cashier,
Thos. G. Todd. T. W. Fnnna.
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Forest Grove,
Oregon
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Bailey's Big' Store
We sell SELZ' Shoes;
They make your feet glad;
They make your feet look stylish;
You walk around like your feet
were comfortable.
Vici Kid, Box Calf, Vellum Calf,
Patent Kid. Blucher, Ball
and Oxford.
J. E. Bailey. Forest Grove
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THE DELTA DRUG STORE
Dealers in Pure Drugs
and Medicines
We also carry a complete
line of fine sundries.
If we do not have what
you want in stock, we will
cheerfully get it for you. ;
Having been appointed
publishers' agents, we are
now prepared to supply all
your wants in the School
Book line, upon the Ex
change and Introductory
plan. - '
We also have a full line
of tablets, pencils, slates, etc.
School Books wiH be sold for
Cash Only.' Positively ao CreW