The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, October 24, 1907, Image 1

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vol. XIV.
HILLSBOKO, OKKGON, OCTOIiER 24, 1907.
NO. 32
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Thirty .Mill!"" I rucr than
l-jtihiinlc of a Ycnr
l,MtV()K HVSbMEO MILLION CUT
A Natural Kruun lbal B( Is
Hi( Huivh f Maaff
A yir ago tiulr rnn predirUd a
I lmiil' T cut of rUly million fwt
(uf thr ynar l'H7, for i.hingtini
county, and fig"" l
btwit ovrrrrat Ijrtl iit nUrlling in
tfc I'y tlia Ul f Jr the
Washington rotinly mill) will have
cut it 1 11(1 "i!Ii)" ft f I11"1
bar, w hi ill iiirana a grout income of
otr II.UKl.tKni, ihn way lumber h
Kiting. Thin mean an Income of
Jfly dollar wr yrar for each man,
wuitito and cliilii In the county,
Out of tli million dollar U paid
(b little army of loggnm, mill la
borer, lumber hauler, eli? , ami
ibii money nearly all got into rir
culallott. ThU in rwijuMialblo for a
)irg nr cent, of our prosperity, ai
lb ii mean an annual upeiiditure
of at 7.V),MK
hi eatiuielcd that ihe many
lilllo ii. ill hava cleaned up a dr
lr of a million dollar to apply to
profit ami Mlerment of their mill
plant
Th oflkial record in the Am
oi't olln'o oliiiw that at tli prem-til
lutuul cut it a ill take f'i ) i r to
itiaunt th supply of the lirnlclat
merchantable timber, even ahould
tbara l n amounting for growth,
abiih in thai length of time will
U oooaidorahle. Hera i ono nat
ural reaource that will ik tig
aourca of revenue for year to rmiii,
PUBLIC SALE.
Tb undmlgned will null at public
auction at lh Jacob Winroer farm,
l ball mil aouth of Old lULhany,
and 2 ruilea nurUiweal of'Cedar
Mill, ai 10 a in , mi
TIU'IIHDAY, OUTOHKU 31,
Taam horaea, II and 12, weight
T,W, boraa, Ii yeara, l.KX); horrw, S
rtari, lOfiO; horae, llKJ; brood
mar, I2l It; two 2 yr coll, 2M,
ipting colt, lturkahire hoar, two
brood kow and pigit, llain wagon,
3, Mitchell wagon 31, buggy, Me-
Cortniek binder, mower, hayrake,
tiringtootb and drag harrow, dun,
lo ilow, drill, cream neparalnr,
tburn and butter worker, harpoon
fork, jiulleyi and carriage; 2 eet
work haruea, dingle harnen. bay
rack, 12 tun gallon milk can, and
Duuieroua other article.
I.unch will be nerved at noon.
Term of Hale: 10 and under,
cah;over tlO, nix montha" time,
It 8 per cent, bankable note.
Htalder ltro , Owner
J. C. KuratU, Auctioneer.
CONDUCTOR HAS CLOSH CALL
Jacob Orilhlh. the well known V
R. A N. conductor, met with an
locident Monday afternoon, about
inree mil en beyond Inuton, which
came near proving fatal, lliseu
gioi wag punhing a big steel car in
front of a box car over the new
track between Buxton and tbnlun
nl, when the steel car jumped the
trick, and the Imx car followed.
Conductor Uriflilh had junt reached
Ibe top of the box car when it left
lha track, and waa thrown head'
long down the grade, where he wan
picked up in an insensible condi
tion by the train hand, and
"ought to Hillahorn, where Or. V.
J lUiley, the Company' phvl
o'an, attended lo hi Injurie. The
ooidnnt wag due to the imperfect
condition of the new track, and no
' blame attache to anyone for the
). Conductor UrillHh hne
bn with the Company ever ince
it began in oimrate the road, and
bl injuries will lay him up for
ome time.
RUNAWAY ACCIDENT
Lint Kridav. aa l'etor Vanderr.an
den, who live a mile and a half
north of Hoy, was driving through
neitreeUof that ulaoe, hi tm
became frightened at a p.widng
in, and ran away, throwing Mr
Vinderzanden out of the wagon
H head came in violent contact
with the ground, rendering nim
UooonHoiouB. He waB taken to the
"eldenne of a friend in Koy, when
Dr- Llhklater, of this f lace, wbb
billed to attend him. The unfor
tunate man remained In acomntoe
toto, due to oonotiBBion of the
brai". until late Sunday, when he
gine conBoiouaneBB, ana was re
Hoved t.o Ma hnmi hm he now
ion. The attending' phyeioian has
upeB or Mb recovery.
" -' " "j
.Fine line of Hamilton-Brown
woeB, at John DennU'8.
Argu and Journal, 2 2.1.
(ieorge Iimen. of Vineland.
waa in town Muiiday.
Try your In lei.ei.dm.l Tel
for lung dixUlicn.
Myron Heard waa out fnon I'nri.
laud, Monday.
Mr. l.nU and family, of Laurel.
were in town Monday.
to l K. (iolhain for Aoua-
lle borne cover and Up rnliea.
John Graf!, of Itnthany. waa in
the city, Monday.
T. (i Murium, of alHive Moun-
laiii'Iale, waa in the city Monday.
Oitvid llice, of Kant Portland.
wa out Hiinday, the gueet of hi
daughter. Mr. K. I'. Corneliu.
Kor le or trade, for a farm, a
one half internet in the Climax
Mil! -J. M. (ireear.
Ward Oown and A. W. Hiegriel
attetidixl theatre in 1'ortland, Uet
rriday.
Call on or tdione to Oenni for
gnxeriea. A complete and Up to
late line alwaya ou hand.
County Treaxtirer Jackeon and
wife viiid with their eon, Waller
Jarkaoti, SumUy.
Win, It. l,ouignont, of dale
Creek, wa down lo the cjunty
eeal, Monday, on legal buaiiiFM.
Wanted about JtaU ton of gnM
oU Ilighertt market price will be
paid at llillidioro. John Milne.
(!eo. Itantz, of near (Ilencoe, wa
in HillaUiro, Friday, lie report
everything lovely in hi bailiwick
Mi Lettlia Connell.of i'ortlnnd,
virile, I her parent, Mr. and Mra.
, II Connell, of tin city, over
Huiulay.
Full-blood Itlack Minorca. Urown
leghorn and llarred I'ly mouth Um k
oh kerrla, pullet and bvn for rale
by It. H. (ireer.
Aa Kaglelon and wife, who
apnt U"l aeek vieitmg Inemlaaiiu
relative in HillftHiro, returneu lo
Portland Monday.
Huioker like the Hchiller aud the
Kxillencia. Tbeee cigar are of
lb lt elock. You cau't fool an
authority on a good cigar.
Mr. Schofield, of near Buxton,
wa down. Monday, and report
coi.elruclion on the Tillamook ex
tension a moving rapidly.
We have iut cot in a lot of
aluuiping powder. AIho full line
of rubber and hn-. Come and
. . o ... ,i..:iu
fee u. Anilerwin v non, ivwuvnir.
Kuratli Bro .and R.W. McNutt,
of Corneliu. lt week old the
Power.,' i.lace. II mile northweet
front Hillb,iro, tc a Mr. Uuehley,
for IT.t'.rl. The place contameu
170 acre.
For gentleuien'a, ladle' and
child ren ' hniw you can do no l;t-
ler than to buy ol John I'enni.
We have Ibein for everybody, and
at price that are value.
Several of our eligible young
men are aaid to have a longing for
the coral elrand and emerald green
of Hawaii, induced no doubt by the
weet einger from that inle, who
vieited our city lael week.
Cider apple wanted. For par
ticular. inquire of 11. A. Brown,
Milno warehouse, Hillahoro, or
write to the Ingham Vinegar Com
pany, 01 Albina Avenue, l'ortlaml,
ttregon.
M, Geiuer, of Buxton, while cut-
it, t'u WOAK .
ting log on m P?, "
fell and wa caugni in von
by a auag, and was injured inter
nally. Ha waa attended '7 1r-
,. Bailey.
For Kent: Farm of 117 acre,
nui under nlow; on rural
mail and milk route; 2 miles from
HilUboro; telephone conne, ... .
For term call Farmer' line, I aci
lio Htalea 2HI.
J.mde, the ix year old daughter
l A It.ini.an. WlllH 1'iBii.ib,
Saturday, at the home a miloutb
tn uit,,.. fell i own a lligbt of
i). VJW. , .
. ... I .1 ,u IrU'ttlWI
Htair IUi , i,:i.l
,s. v a luilnu idaced the chilil
under' theinlluenoe of chloroform
nd reduced the iracmro
J S. Hmith, of Salem, bought
inn head of graiieu -len
..,. i in this county,
COWB i - u.lm
(or hi dairy herd, near balem
l,r ....,!,. :,it,i head from Ed.
IIS IlilOK.H v-B-- , .
Hohulmerich, and wo head from
John HimpBon, and they were all
Jne cowswhich the ownen can
guarantee as to mtin wbi
Kmrnett Quick, of Bux.o n, w
down to the city Monday, lie ie
HONOLULU lilKLS
visit in
COUNTY GIVES BIG
Chaperoned hy l.dyth Toier
Wcatlierrcd
I'AKIV VISirtI) I'L'ULIC SCHOOLS
Diof.1 at HiitluH Hold, and Civen Kc
crption at C'ructnl Theatre
Keven Honolulu young ladie.
chaperoned by Mr. Kdyth Tcxier
Weathrrred formerly of tbi city,
arrived in the c ity Friday morning
from Forent (2 rove, and were met
at the depot by a committee of
Hilleboro ladifH, and Mayor Den
tiin, who drove them over the city
in carriage. Later, they were
driven to the Hilleboro public
w-hool, where- I'rincipal B. W.
BarnB and bin corp of teacher
were an-einbled with ihe school
children, in one of the principal
room. Mr. lUri.ea welcomed ihe
vi.ilor cordisllv, lo which .Mra.
Weathern-d fittingly reepon'ld.
Mie lto Aloiui, oim of the Ha
waiian lailieM, i-atig a h nn in the
Hawaiian tongu, fo 1 wed by mu
eical number In choru by the
parly. The party then repiind to
ihe Bigelow houl, whir a fine
hindooo awaitwi the vieitor The
liiriing room wa taetefully ileco
rated for the occaaion. with beauti
ful pltiiiH arid 11 iwer fmin the
?r-n bonne, and the t-er vii;e waa all
that chi Id b deired. Afn-r lunch
eon, at 1 :,'') p m , a reccpti a was
given th viitora at th Crescent
Thr.ilie, ln-ir Mauir John lirmiis hap
pily rliiim-i! the gut-sl, followed hy
ir. F. A. lUilry, in our of his always
ni'proprmle ahlrvi.ra. Mr. W'ciUherreil
rrHtiil (I in a pU-iisiiiK wy. Minucal
iiuriil-i m r rvinU-rnl hv M:n 1'lorrncc
I'onKtir nml Mu. I jiy ton. in mniincr
tliiil i li.utiii il the rnu! iirr, which amply
lilleil (lie miilitornnu. Thr visitor then
rrtulrrcil wwral ihiiiiNts ill the Hawaii
an ImiKii.iKf, thi ir vouvs Mi'itiling sweet
ly in the wiik of the home l.tml. Then
foth.wrd the social lurt vt the fumtii.li.
Mm. Wfiithrrrrd prewntiiig her proteges
to Iter old 1 IilKlru Ineinls. 1 lie young
Indira created a wry fiivornhli- tniprva
ioit hete, and were erfortrd to the depot
at 4 p. ill. hv large iiuinl r of I litlsW.ro
l-o'lr, when tliev took the imin lor
Portland. The Hitmen of the visitors are:
Misse Katie Sadler, Daisy Tinld, Hester
U-iiion, Lillian Mundoii, Callie Lucas,
Hattie t,. S iOerv nud Rikv Aloiau, all of
lionoluhi, il.iui.ii.
THE "HAZELWOOD" BOYS
In 1SS-1, on a dairy ranch, near
Spokane, were two young men by
name of Brown, brothers, and a
man named Smith, working for
wage, by the month. They went
into the creamery bUBinew later on
their own account. Today they
are the head of the great Hazel
ood firm, ami are the Urgent ice
cream and butter producer and
lealen in the world. I heir in
. . ai.i Aim l . 1
come IB annul u,im a uay, ami
thev are growing, lhev control
the nrice of butter and milk in this
etate absolutely, and have been the
irreatt'Mt factor in the etate in huiU
ins ut the dairy bueineea. Their
miccee can all ne KUtnmeu up in
one word puh.
I'iea and cab at City Bakery
M. V. Palmer, of Buxton, waa in
town Monday.
Miea O'Jhinnell, of Buxton, viait-
ed the county eat Katurday.
H. W. McNutt, of Corneliu, waa
in town on buaineg, Monday.
Min Baker, of (iervai. ia visit
ing Mrs. V. Kiegriet tbi week.
Carl Morelock, of Forest Grote,
was a Hillsboro visitor Sunday.
L Hollenbeck, of Farmington,
was a Hilleboro visitor, Monday.
Mark Noble, a Forest Grove real
eetate man, waa in town Monday.
John Bryden, of Buxton, trans
acted buineae at the county seat
Monday.
Harry 0. Hart, the well known
hop buyer of I'ortland, was in tou
Monday.
Many of the WaBhiogton county
dairymen are busy putting up
ensilage.
II. T. Bigelow and wife were
gueetB of the latter' parents at
Gaston, last Sunday.
H. T. Blair and wife.of Portland,
were gueeta of Mrs: Ruth A. Blair,
the first of the week.
John Fiaher, of Sherwood, an old
Argus subscriber, was in the city
Friday, on bupinese.
Len. Guild, of Laurel, has rented
his farm to OUs Myers, and will
move back to Portland.
T. A. Becker, one of the sub
contractors on the P. P.. & N.,
spent Sunday in the city.
Sherman Elliott, of Portland,
was in town Monday, the guest of
his brother-in-law,C, W.Redmond.
Forty Pupils From Here At
tend at Corvallis
LIST OP TBOSE ATTENDING 0. k. C.
If all Counties Gave Like Support tbt
Enrollment Would be uSu
" . .!,.f..i never
.ml eavs tnai iuien.i-
otes lgly. A short time ago he
had a valuable horse kled ,g
tree falling on the animal, while it
1.1 hi tched in a four-horse earn,
Z l work for the Buxton Lurn
f L f P, moanv The horse was the
b UMhe yf r. and the loss was
S agreeable to Uke, particularly
while the owner was laid up with a
broken leg.
EDUCATIONAL BOARD ACTS
The Slate Board of Education, con
trary to the advice of the Attorney
General, has adopted a resolution
declarine that text-book publish
er, who furnish books in Oregon,
must retail mem in hub euue
low a thv are furnished in other
stflte. I tie lSiiaru win auoere to
iKia msilion. and. unles the put)'
liuhnrn Bconiesce, the Board will
either sue on the publishers' bonds
or ask the Text-Hook Commission
to adopt other hooks in the place
of those sold in violation of con-
Thi i a matter that will vitally
concern every school child in the
state.
BALDWIN-JAMES
About three weeks ago, Miss Bird
Jamee.of Oxford, Nebraska, arrived
at Forest Grove to visit friendB.
While there eho met Harvey Bald
win, a well known young business
man, who on the 20th inst. accom
panied Miss James as far as Port:
land, she having started on her re
turn journey. The next day Mr
Baldwin surprised his friends by
returning to the Grove with a
bride, having persuaded Miss James
to become Mra. Baldwin. This is
a fitting termination of a nice ro-
,n.nni n whion Utitnu, ana me en
ticing climate and other charms of
Oregon, playeu a winuuiK piv.
Thos. M. Haines ia building a
new house on bis place at iaurei
The big mill of the Tillamook
Lumber Company, together with
its electric light plant, was destroy
ed by fire last week; loss $25,000,
partially covered by insurance.
E. J. Crabb, o( this place, will
start soon (or San Francisco, to
visit his father, who is in poor
health, and advanced in years.
Sam Johnson, of Shady Brook,
was in town, Monday, bringing in
Harry Kldredge, of Portland, who
has been out on a deer bunting expedition.
W. H. Forney, formerly of La-
Crocee, Wash., has bought the Geo.
Harrow place, 14 miles west of
town, the sale being made by S. S.
Barnes,
Kuratli Brothers last week sold
5 lots in Highland addition, for
Mrs Fugery, of Portland, to Ever
ett Crocker, the consideration be
ing $500.
Wm.Q, Hale, a Portland attor
ney, who claims Hilisboro as his
birth place, being a son of Green
Hale, formerly of this place, was in
the city Saturday.
Job. Kiser, whose Bale was adver
tised in liBt week's Argus, has sold
bis Block, eto , at private sale, and
the sale will therefore not take
place, as advertised.
L. R Ingles has bought a lot in
Buxton, and the old school house
on Bame, which he will convert in
to a feed store, and go into that
business. He formerly lived on
the North Tla, b.
Oregon fruit growers will receive
for the entire fruit crop this year,
the sum of 14,275,135. The esti
mate given above is made by Hon.
W. K Newell, of the State Board
of Horticulture, and ia thought to
be approximately correct.
Frank Stewart, a former Hills-
boroite, and now a U. S. poetal in
snector with headquarters at San
Francisco, was here Saturday, on a
short visit with friends and rela
live. He was much gratified at
Hillsboro's evident improvement
sine his last trip.
II. L. Hatchetle, of Gaston, re
cently from Illinois, was in town
Friday. Mr. llatchette is a saw
mill man, and may locate in this
county. He thinks ashington
county's soil cannot be excelled
anywhere, and he is right.
I am now prepared to show you
the Chas. Stevens & Bros, samples
of new Fall and Winter styles in
Ladies' and Misses' dress suits',
shirt waist suits, and dress skirts,
made to your special order,
and of your own selection of
goods. Fall and Winter coats
also carried. I carry a standard
line of corsets and underskirts.
will be glad to bring my goods to
vour house upon .request, lnde
pendeut phone, ISO. zbt. Mrs. m
K Caudle.
The Thorns and Orange Bios
some Co., which played at the
Crescent Saturday night, is one of
the companies that ia making good
on the road this season, ine en
tire cast was good, and bo realistic
was the work of the villain that
man from the north oounty called
out "You're a liar 1" That's going
some, and should get the actor a
raise. A little more and ihe audi
tor iDubt hava gone up on the
stage and taken a fall out of the
villain, not unlike "Three Fingered
Hoover," when ModjeBka played
Camille in the Tabor Grand, at
Denver,
if all counties in the state 32 in
number gave the State Agricul
tural College as much support as
this, the ichool would have 12S0
pupils. As it is, there is an enroll
ment of only 870.
Following is a list of Washington
County studentB at Corvallis this
year. It will be seen that Hills
boro leads the list in number:
Bacona Amlre M. Jeppeson.
B?averton Alhert F. Bernanl, Harvey
VV. Bradley, Robert B. Denney, Iva C.
meraon.
Cornelius Albert Asbihr, Lester R.
Cypher, Page E. Gardner, Cecil G. Raf-
lety.
Forest Grove Ezra S. Dixon.
Carton Karle P. Harding. Emma
Pnrdy.
llillsloro brace M. Bth, Jamea L.
uatcbelder, t rank J. Beach, Harry Bow
man, Cecil M. Broaden, Kdith S. Brog
den, Mary K. Cate, Frank W. Connell,
Grace K. Connell, Earl I. Done! son, Ru
by K. Galloway, Walter C. Galloway,
Samuel H. (iraf. Cbarle W. Marlin,
Nellie L. Naill, Lawrence A. Turpen,
Earl vv. Wallace.
Hilladale Koiwell Dosch, Hallie A
Mc Murphy.
MouDlaindale Bradford rowles.
Sherwood Charlea H. Hayes, Jamea
Koehcr, Aene M. Sanger, Kavmond
Seelye, John G. Vincent, Dorria S.
oung.
bcppoos R. i George A. Nelaon,
waiter L. eIson.
My own typewriter, as bright as a dollar,
And witn lonntliat is pleasing to ste,
With tonch that is light, and with ribbon
so dainty
All this gives a pleasure to me.
Her gait is so springy; she never gets
crank v:
She's a kwel I cannot fort eo:
She takes my dictation without agitation,
Aud answers each thought 1 bestow.
I can't do without her; I love her, adore
her.
The fairest I ever have seen;
My wife isn't jealous it jsn t a maiden
It's just my typewriter machine.
L.
THE QUEEN OF MY HEART
A DIG PUFF
And a Dainty Lady
BARGAINS
a big purr
And a dainty lady! How
well they match. The "puff"
is one of those "selected
stock" kind used by the
smart set.
PUFFS AND POWDER
BOXES
we are now showing, add
beauty to your dresser.
Other articles requisite to
enhancing facial beauty we
keep the best of. To be sure,
buy of us. Our goods are
standard.
Hillsboro Pharmacy
A SILO SEAL
A. A Hansen, of the Commercial
Cream Company, of Lewiston, Ida
ho, and who drove over this coun
ty the first of the week, is one of
the men who is talking silos in and
out of season. He believes in the
common stave silo with the cement
foundation, for the average farmer.
ffe believes in cutting the ensilage
pretty fine not more than three
fourths of an inch. Moisten it a
little, especially as the corn is be
ing cut at a little more matured
stage than at first, pack it well in
the silo, then put on top six or
eight inches of chaff or chopped
straw, and sow some grain. This
ill spring up, grow rankly, and
completely seal the silage on top.
He found Tew silos bere, owing
to the preponderance of milk sale
to the condensers.
Forest Grove National Bank
Commenced business, March 4, 1907.
Comparative statement upon dates of
Call by the Comptroller:
DEPOSITS
March 22. (48.223.17
May 20, $69,822.26
August 22, $130,722.92
Accounts invited.
Officers and Directors:
W. B. Haines, Pres., Jno. E. Bailey, Vice Pres.,
John A. Thornburgh, Cashier,
Thos. G. Todd, J. W. Fuqua.
Forest Grove,
Oregon
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STEWART MOHR
Mr. Arthur W. Stewart, of Port
land, and Miss Minnie E. Mohr, of
Hillsboro, were united in marriage
at the home of the bride's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mohr, Sunday,
October 20, 1007, Rev. L F. Bel
knap officiating. The groom is a
son of Mr. and Mrs. J. B, Stewart,
of South. Tualatin, and is now in
the employ of a Portland telephone
company. They will reside in
Portland.
Argua $1.50 a Year
Bailey's Big Store
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District 76 School Shoes
The Very Best For
SCHOOL CHILDREN
For Wet Weather and for Hard
Knocks
They Satisfy. Buy a Pair.
J. E. Bailey, Forest Grove
Remember, that the Argus is $1.50
a vear, and all the other county
papers are the same. AH subscrip
tions from and after Oct. 1, 1907,
must be paid for at that rate; As
before stated, the Argus has not
voluntarily made the new rate, but
has been forced to do so, by the pa
per trust. All country papers must
raise the prioe of their subscription,
or go out of business.
Gus Rossi, the Beaverton saloon
keeper, was arraigned before Judge
Bagley of this city, last Saturday,
on a charge of Belling liquor to a
minor. Benton Bowman appeared
for the State, Deputy Prosecuting
Attorney Wall, being sick. Rossi
was defended by W. Q. Hare, of
the firm of Bagley & Hare. Wilson
Brugger and Alonzo Hoover were
the witnesses examined for the
state, both being minors., As a re
Bult of the examination, Rossi was
bound over to the circuit court in
the Bum of $200, which was fur'
nished.
' Try City Bakery Cream bread.
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 will bo sold tor
Cash Only. Positively ao Credit.
Saws gummed, filed and set, at
R. Lee Sears' bioyele shop.
Tom Handley. junior, of Tilla
mook, a former Washington county
boy, has been admitted to the
practice of law. His father, the
late T. B. Handley, was for many
yeara a Hillsboro attorney.
I will sell all my stock ofibrob
hty, torn, bolba of many kinds,
houseplants, tto, at greatly it
duoad prices. , Here it you op
portunity. Green boaO. ros&
& Fir. Phont, Indtptodtot, K3.
Mrs. Agnes Qowia.
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