The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, November 04, 1909, Image 1

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.VOL XVI.
HILLSBORO. OREGON, NOV. 4, i909
no. a
i MEETING AT
COUNTY SEAT OCT. ol)
Every ai ia UtHm lt,,eJ
and People Standing
tils siuAitr inn or oecuh
g,,, ILK MHk '
Huh CealiaetfS
.,f, ,ral In the clroull court
p, rs Mending. Saturday sftar.
boos, -ben the dairymen of ths
eom.IT wl lr PwlilnM
8iort, of the roifl Coast Coo
deod Milk Co . tslk oo lbs dairy
Mr, rjtusrl drcUrtnl that the milk
ft M filo to a llllle over 16.
000 dill;. "! that ,h P,,nl ulJ
Botop'l this supply. H
alto iltd thai ibe flow ol Fowl
Gnu hJ decreased 040 (M
pounds for Oolobar in Ibe leal lo
jitri, od If that parte tage t( de
cmi cim'louwi it would be but
nailer ol tinu uotil both lectorlee
cold clue. He advocated getting
tt! hb( tetter milk 0 m, tod
reWoi green fd lufflclant lo
qooiit" o thai very llttU r
chse would I cereesary lor re
tiooi ot lb herd. Mr. Bioert gave
figure rbowiog the decrease of bulb
UcluiN. II Mid hie OnmpiOT
wanted to run, and be a factor io
county Industrial life, but tbtt
they wul.l out ruo oo so null s
milk luj.ply. lie gave the everege
price paid durloi tbe years from
1903, thro lhy eatabliehed at lb
Grove, until mr.i. and aaid tbat
they mm always governed by
price dr butUr fat.
Han Jsmee Wlihyeorjnte wbo
bit been ooa of lb tlete'a cloeeal
observer, addreed lbs audience
and dwelt u (n tba great growth
tbil dairying had brought to ibit
section, inJ told bow Ibe lndulry
badrjuYra!d tha toll, adding io
S'tued tVrtitiiy, and bad enriched
Buoy who a few years ago were
auugglirig on tbair farms. Mr
Wiibvonrnbe wa at hirne, f jr ba it
Iboroughly familiar wilb the tub
Jcl, and ba aaid that ba deplored
lb fuel thai many war wiling
their herd,
Mw Juhii W. Coniwli ttfllvtmJ a
ihoil ulk mI will tbat It thought llrf
tmn ntn niaking a mlrtakt II llicjr cliii
ot in? ttrijr Ktbla market. It
kid that hu il.iry w jnylng tilm,
thai if vWult ttrtn fetd wtr UJ
It imiIiI ilu much towti aolvtitg tba
Btfttrr n( profit. I. W. Ilnghca. ot Brar
roirt l.ruv, hamlltil llc uurattoq wtlh
oul (lov, Mr. Hughei wxl that poj'l
"K'llltig IndiB.nrnt aa tu ilalrjring,
bfuM the lnta(rv hxl raltctl many a
WU,,ISI!'. We are, Im talil, tuuclt mora
wiwnm limn in former jrtart, whf a
laraicri bail to itrpcnj U(k0 a dBMifl
Itnl Inittrr matkrt for thrtr returnaof
tea lnalriiuitr anil profit It a. Now that
prop's r larurly out of dabt, thef are
iwtarn ny me uiuruii inuiiirrvnre aau
w)r hail fllher cut down their herd or
old out entirely lliii aiatui obUieing
more Miihln the lat all montbt than
formerly. Me advocated an Increaae of
OairyiiiK, rather than a decteaaa, and
id Hut the milk maiketa aSorded bf
tue cotukiMcra had done more todeeeh
op the country than auy other agency
Dr. Tamlrtie remarked that he thuuubt
oor cumtnerclal future largely depended
apuu ilalryliiK, a,nd tbat It would ba ad
iati!e to kct p every poaalble market
offered, lie aliortly revleaml conditlona
before 1i ami othera In thla vicinity
openril condenaer, which later wai
uld to the Pacific Coaat people, and
avtrrtd that condliloni were eery much
hetter now than when we depended upon
a Portland market for our product.
ALFRED SHAN NAHAN
Wa noa bav a good eupply of
gtxxj oara Durnaa brick, and build
ing blockt fur callara and founda
tion! Try our building blocka lor
your bouaa foundation. Cbaapar
tnao cameni or brick and belter
protection againat froel. Wa have
Qolabad our run ol large tile and
! I ..
rw eia running on auialier aixa,
ami have a fair aupply at tba yard.
Tartiat wanting tile delivered
euouiu piece meir oranra now an we
oao baul tbem lafora bad weather
Tbara la alaay a rueb of hauling
ordere io tba Kali when roada ar
almoet impaaeabla Wa bava a
good aupply of rough and draaead
lumbar at our mill, and a auanliiv
of oornrooo lumber at tba Uaia
apur, below Newton, tba lalUr to
all at a lacrifioa 2x12, 2iH. 2i8
2i4. UiU, UR, US and li4. of
tarioita langbti. Tbli It ail giKd
dr? Block, and it will nav nn In
- ----- i j j
ioeaatigaU tbould yrni want any of
ineaa aimentloot (irooer dc How
11 Co , Hcbollt, HIDtbiro, K 2.
(ill iPimnn ti i v
A
TWELVE MILLION
Hon. II V. (iates Negotiating
I'ill Hivcr Tunnel Iroj ct
UIY BELL TO JOHN HAYS HaVUOKD
Stvea Ullti f Tiaarl f.r big Water
Pwef
Freih borne made bread for tale
at I'ope'i depot (tore.
8. U. Rhodea. of neir Roedvilla,
waa a county teat Tinitor Monday.
Beautifnl nictuTM at Balrd't for
8'Jo with every 1200 purchase.
W. C. Jackaon, of Gleoooo, waa
n town Saturday, taking io tha
K A Kddy, a protuloaot figure
of tba Tuaialio arolioo, and wbo
with all ii a jolly good fellow, wn
up to tba county eaat, Friday, oo
buelneet at tba oourt boua. "Tba
ad veal of the Oregoo Klojtrlo lo
Waablnctoo Couotv bat been the
turning point for program along
uburban iinaa and onaeao not tp
praclaU wbat ll maaoa to Kail
Waiblngtoo County onleaa tbay
vlalt tbat aoclloo. Oar population
la looraaeing at a wonderful rata
and aubatantiat ImprovemeoU are
tha order of tba day. Large tracta
ara being cut Into mailer acreage,
aod boraea ara apringiog up every
wbara. Rapid transit la doiot tba
work " Mr Kddy, abila io Ilillt
boro a few month before tba Ore
oo Electrlo alerted to build to
thla city, predicted itt construction
lo thit pari ol tba county and
Ublltbed bit reputation at a
propbel
Hoo Jai Wllbyeomba, director
ol tba Oregon Agricultural College,
and wboaa former borne wat three
mllee aoutb of Ihii city, wbara be
elill oaoa a vary productive farm,
waa lo town Saturday, greeting
Irlendi Wbao aked at to bia po
litical future, Mr. Witbyooinbe
would not bo emoted, but io ail
probabiiily ba will make the prim
ary race for tba governorship coil
campaigo, and if Inlegrliy ana re
ilabilitv go for aaytblog be should
oertalnly win out tba nomioatioo.
Mr Witbycombe baaalwayt stood
for a better Oreson and baa alwayt
bn lo Iba lore front for develop
ment of our productive reeoureee
He seea evidence ol a great deal ol
improvement io Hlllsboro and sur
rounding country.
lion. II. V. (ialea baa just return
ed from so ri'ended trip to Red
ding, California, wbere be ie fur-
'hiring an eogineering feat tbat
bat do Kiuil io the Paci8o North-
waet. This prrjeot it to drive
tunnel seven ml lea long, tapping
i'ltt River, and cutting off 21 mile
of lhal rapid stream. 1 he fall is
over 100 f et to the mile, aod will
furnish power for one of the biggeit
electric tyitema thit aide of the
Rockiet When completed the
plant will take into Han Fraooiaoo
200,000 horae power to the bay
city at a coat not to exoeed 1 10 per
H. r ir annum.
The big engineering promotert of
L. IT.ii.J lii.l.. lr.l....ll in
the im-i ct. and J)bn Havt Uam
mood, tL big expert and capitalist,
now bas an option on the propised
system, and U taking the eurvey to
New York. Ii is ralimated tbat
the eyntrm will cot twelve millions
of dollars. While in the South,
Mr (ialet eave ao ootion on the
Klamath Falls electrio light and
water plant
THERE IS THE WAY
TO START A DAIRY
Daniel Buikhalter Pays
Nearly $000 for 2 Cows
Iflnw," tTtaWal t n tm
WW IUVSIiUa
Fir rich milk delivered at votir
ilnnr nvr da (Inn null A Cla.
, .
Peter fJroaaen. aaeiatatw of the Kct,tlJ Btrl burtJ,
Betbanv Mutual Int. Co.. wat an Aaw
Argut caller, Baturday.
Call In and aaa onrbarrain tablea. I Daniel RorkhalUr. of Farmlrf
for aboet and clothing. H. Weh-L.-. .n(i -k0 .Boantle aaid bia
rung k BOOS. Mai,, hard haa atartid tha nnclana
Henry Maaobam.of 8kamokaway, Lf another dairy with two parohaaee
ah nn lha nrat nr me I ... .
from the Koea rnelsoD farm, ro X
Wash, waa dd tha Bret of
r
week, the gueel of relativea.
I. H. Maxwell, of Mountaiodale,
aod who ia in the bop business,
waa down to the city Baturday.
Anton Vacdehey, ol near Green
ville, wat down to the oountr teat
Saturday, taking ia the dairy
meetinir.
Ueo. Meacbam. of Moontaindele, nd hom P!,ndid
"rained down" Monday, to meet milking etraine. Mr. Borkbtlter
his brother, llenrv. who is tjd on I will add to theae orodaoert m
rapiaiy u poeeioie, ina toon nave
a berd sofSciently large to enable
County, wbere be bought two cows
at a publio tale, paying $557.50 lor
the pair. It coat bim $10 to gel
them down here, and, with hit io
cidental expeneea, the two cowl will
repreeent an expenditure of about
tGOO. The anlmalt ara registered
Alfred Hhannahan.of Foreal Oroya,
veteran of lha Civil War and a
resident of Oregon rince 1870, died
me nonae ol bit daughter, nra.
T. J. Cleeton, Portland, Sunday
monting Death wat duo to heart
failure brought on by oomplioa
Wone. Mr. Hhannahao waa boro
t Rensselaer, Ind In 1840, and
volunteered from that atate at a
loldier in 1801. He aerved through
the tmtira war In the Union
Array. For five yeara after ar
riving In Oregon, Mr. Bhannahan
lived in Portland, later removing
? a l&rru near Vernonla, Oregon,
f've yeara ago ha moved with bit
fttilly from that plaoa to Foreat
"rove, whertt lha fuoeral wat he'd
Tuetdav mnrnln. f.nm lha famllv
id.noe. Ha leavea a wife. Mrs.
Sarah K. Bhannahan, twoeoni and
ree daughtera. The children ara:
K.J Bhannahan, of Duniee; M 0
obsnnahao, Vernonla; Mn. T. J.
isflion, wire of a prominent fort
tod attorney j Mrt. Carl Kunleen,
o' Astoria, aod Mist Merla Bhanna
ban, who lives at the home of her
Ptieitt Rev. C. K. Clapp ofllolated
11 'he funeral ceremony at Forest
fve, ana the body was interred
In theNaylor Cemetery.
Will oontraot for slashing, and
ditohftg and tils work. Bee or
rite me at Beaverton, Ore Sam
T. Walters. 33 5
Loord Tompkins, lbs wboleeale
lumber dealer, last Saturday bought
io tbt Tompkiot Bros, sawmill at
Mountaiodale, the plant having
been told st eherifTs sale, Mr.
Tompkins hid in lbs property lor
the amount of hit mortgage, which
was (or 11,44272 Hs does not
know whether be will keep me
mill at its present tile, or sell it lo
aomeooe wanliog a mill worse than
himself. It is located In a good
diatriot, but there it quita a baul to
tha railway.
J I. RlmDaon. tba orchard man
of South Tualatin, sent three huge
Gloria Mundl apples back to Ihe
Chicago exhibit ana M naa mem
labelled "Hillsboro, waaningwn
County, Oregon" Tbs Tuslstio
Veil. nan make Hood Riversitup
and taks noUos wbea tt comet to
fins lo iking applet and, besides,
famish s pippin that has a bouquet
that the Hood River prod uot oao
not tOUOh.
J. R. Wyatt,of Portland, aod
wbo ll assistant United Stales Dis
trict Attorney, recently psid 121
lor tbs beat box of apples at the
4 Ik... annU ahow doubtleSS OS-
cuss Mr. Wyalt resided at Albany
in the psst, and wanted 1 to thow
hit local patriotism. Tha pur
chaser it a brother olTbos Wyalt,
..t .Tnhn Dennis at
woo iu w
Second & Main.
Win. Otto, who owns tbs big
lam on tha top of Chebalem Moun
tain, at the very point wLe-e Bald
n.l m a A Inn Ira ahotit ax teen ooun-
ties ol Oregon snd Warhington,
was In town tbs firet ol the week.
Us ttyt that eaoh year his plaoe
i i ms.a ana man ui
ort for Sunday plonicers, wbo
wish to sos ons of tbs finest views
in Oregon.
Young people who enjoy good
time should not forget tba dance at
M W.A. HW.SSf
evening. November 13. Tickets.
9A 0,nts toelle's orchestra lur-
nithrs the musio.
k.ik.m the former Hills-
bi' Koriown' the Cbicaf
gobaieball team the last part of
ths leaton.hat been sold to tbs
Louisville Nationals.
m AO a. at. m.
Married: Oct. 81, -residence
of J. Baldwin, ol For
,t Grove, B'-f&S
fiolating, Mr. Cbas. Mnnksrs snd
Mist Lois Baldwin.
PROGRAM FOR COUNTY RALLY
This Rally will be held in the
llillehoro Chri.tian Church. Fri
day, Nov 5 beginning at 10 a. m.
Note the splendid p oram.
Traiae Service ......10 00-10.15 A. M.
Keporta from 6eld io:i5-lo 45A. M
iaOaWatjat tUllltf.
a tda M. F. Horn
MOON I MTU. MISSION
:o-. P. M.
I uvnninn nf future work. lUIS-l lS ! M
Special aoi.K -3 5-3 P- M
Addreae, "A Sew Record for the
New Ctnlurv," HlijaU btlvtra,
of Forttt Grove -J -y.y V
Special long.
KVKKINO
nicl 7:i-?:w P. M.
Siiccial aoeg.
a.l. "TTi Kundav School aJ
a Mi.iocary Force," Mr. Clara Eeeon
Addrrte IC F. Swaader, of Portland
Tha inwnMneoo e re iovlvea
Lt there be a larf e gathering of all
tn ereeted workers
short vieit.
Married : At the residence of the
bride't parents, Oct. 27, 1909, Rev
Francis A. Phelps officiating, Wil
liam Walker and Viola Meyers.
Mies Martha Lock, Miss Eya
Kirk patrick and Robt Jamiaon, of
Poitlaod, visited Sunday at the
borne of Mies Lock's parents, B
Buck and wife, of North Plains.
J. C. Weatberred and wife, of
Tacomt, "the City of Deetioy,"
were bare last week, guests of T. 8.
Weatberred and family. They will
go to California for the winter.
Mr- Weatberred was a resident cf
Hillsboro twentv-seven Tears aeo.
and states tbat be hit noticed much
Improvement heie io the past few
yean.
Eturick and Corwin have juat
about fioisbel the biggest plumb-
log contract ever taken in the city.
Their total contract amounts to
him to have a fine profit.
AUCTION SALE
M.
FUND STILL CROWS
The understated will tell at public
tale at the Ernest Kraua num. two
and ore half mi lee south at Corne
lius, and one half mile sooth west of
Hillsboro, at. ten a. m., on
THDR8DAY, NOVEMBER 18
Soaii mares. 6 vri. im and uoo: No
I brood marea, fall blood Percheron,
piiaranleed an v where von out them.
atM-l-srav and darkbav: now nntll Janu
ary 1; j heifer, coming freala for firet
titn In Prhruanr? t vrarllM calvea:
Btudebaker waaroo, t 1-8; Stadebaker
hack, eood condition: Colombia. Ohio
rubber tire buggy; cart, 14-in. Syracnte
nlow- new: 11 in. Oliver olowr M-toOth
at eel harrow; disc harrow,' broadcast
seeder; set heavy work haroeas, set chain
barneaa, tingle bnggr haracas, new; 3
8-gal. milk cana, a vgal. milk cans, 30
eal. kettle, havfork with rope and
blocks. PeUtnma 100 est incubator and
s ate inia 1 Annnani amAiinia ami . .
" "-v-. brooder, j xnt aw, 5 lorna, petvey,
about $2,200. and It all COmnletei o nanelaof hurdle natent fence. 1 culti-
eiceDt one or two minor affaire, valor, and nameroaa other article.
TK aentio lank waa installed bv FREE LUNCH AT NOON
r -- ... I . .
them, as well at the dunking Terms of Bale Under 11U, oath
fountains. Tbe MDes for the heat- $10 and over, one vear ' bankable
ins apparatus rau into money very note, 6 percent, intereat. Three
rapidly. I per cent, off cash over $10.
P. 11 a a a it a Qtv I X3 1 tY tmt 1 Ernest Krans
VBU tuc ovum uiii.iviv . , , ,.
rwanhnnaji and sea mr olanU. J. W. Hoghaa, AucUOoeer
- r I -
KlAdina Knarta nennie Hllina ana
hniha nf all kind. Rna bnehea Evanaeline Prioe. formerly of
.A .k.nkk. nhaan Tarn aaar I this nlaCS. reeldlDB OOrtb 01 10 WO.
UU DMIUWirvi V a vwvwa-u J I B S
old roses at 25 cents each. Every- in a private letter from Crolton,
i,in .ia rhn inr naah f!nt Nebraska, writse: A Beotleman
flar.ra fr.r Itinera 1 a or rlertnrativa told me Iaat mnlnft mat at
nnrnnua Mr Aenea namnhall. boueht 80 acres ol land here a few
Corner 7th & Fir. Ind. Telephone, years sgo for $12.60 par acre and
H54. 33tf be bad just refused 80 per aore
High Quality Drug S tore
' A dutiful ara and obedient daughter are their fath
er pride eud their mother's delight And when
sicknesa viai.s the home all medicine given them
hon'd be absolutely pure and of the highest grade
obtainable. These you will alway find at
TtlE DELTA DB.1'0 STCKE.
In fact everything in onr dock la the very beat we
are able to obtain.
Even our line of candies ia unapproachable by
others, and the price are but a very little higher
than is charged for Inferior good elsewhere. We
have secured the agency for Whitman' Fine Choco
late and Confections. None better are made any
where. We are ch sing oat oar line of McDonald' choco
laf at grea'ly reduced prices to make room for oar
extensive Ike of Whitman'.
They are GOOD and RIGHT or yon would not find
tbem at the Delta Drug Store.
7 rrffifi
The Delta Drug Store. Hillsboro, Ore.
J. A. THORN BURGH
President
THOS. G. TODD
Vice-President
JOHN E. BAILEY
Cashier
Forest Grove
NATIONAL w BANK
FOREST GROVE., ORE.
Semi-Annual Statement September 4t 1909
Capital and Sorplas $ 35.ooo.oo
Undivided Profit - 5-44
Circulation 15,000.00
Deposits - 348.73S-00
Demand Loans
Other Loans
U. 6. Bonds (st par)
Other Bonds
Banking House
Cash and Due from
Banks and U. S.
Treasurer -
$159,389 17
47.76S-87
- 25,000.00
4.o07 50
16,060 00
Tha aarmons on "Ideals for
I Young People" being delivered by
that thia in a cold wlndv oountrv
where ths land won't avarafft mors
than 20 bushels of wheat to tbe
118,687 96
$409,000 50
409,000 So
Your pcatroxxcase r emjpootrxLlXy Bollolted
DIRECTORS
TKos. O. Todd John E. B.ilwr 1- W. Fuqu.
Wllber W. McEldowney J. A. Thomburajh
r
Tha Ladies Coffee Club cleared $98
7K at tha Granse Hill, last Batur
day, and this added to past ool Mr, Horn, at ths Christian Church, tcre tnd tbout 25 bushala ol oorn,
leotioas. makes the Rest Room ,re trading wide spred attention, -hioh is now selling at about 60
fund ovr $300 Th ladies are to Tbe auditorium itcrowded at every oenta , bushel, and they think
give a danoe at Ibe Hillsboro upera Satiij evening service The beet lnat j. .,,0,1, , Everything frote op
House, l Danxsgiving evouiuj, tu, viz , -ina meai uouron here about 10 davt aaa Uundredi
add a few dollars more 10 meir t0 be delivered next Bundsy night. 0f bushels of potatoes ara f oasn in
nest egg. Opinions ol various churchmen and ground, as well aa other vege-
others will De given, nr norn ublee. Can on v raise annlea in
n:..ui attnrnav K B Toneue eava be bas in his poeaession a tha fmlt tin, and moat of those
ASoiiv "" '-j " 1 . oru I ' - -
.1 . n.nn I lummnniiiil nn OTAP lKlMl VAara 1 1. t .I- .A u T It. k
la altenulDK circuit wun vi," 1 vu..,-- - - j . 1 un iiiuou uu ui ui-v- t uuu.
Citv. thit week, making tbs trip old. Hs will quote freely from it. Oregon Is all right," And, j el.
. .- 1 am ahouid ooma ana near ram ... i... ... 1
each way avery day.
if M TI r.haiilel and Mil J.
hub, ' 7, .
t w.ik aiaiAra. returned last week
from a trip to their childhood home
at Waverly, New YorK.
Customers at Emmott Bros, may
and get a seat
All should corns and hear from I yoo bear people say that land ie
mit oiu uocuuiom. vuiuo onnritflo h ah in the liialatin vauev
Im. , . . v. .T.)
1 he writer soes on 10 near River,
I VT ataai uii j Was latllAa
i vr . iu, ui Ka'" v. ..a . .ltMn Qet
was in tbs oily friaay evening. 7
Mr. Sain says that in all his trsvels Tbe Arsus this week received an
rnainruera at Emmott Bros, may " '"".." 7 , ne argue urn wewa xwoeiveu au
aet aSauti ul Sna Dinner Set, East and South last Spring and Kogiilh rnoney order , from Miss
gei a oeauwiu. j;...i. I Summer, he taw no oountrv that I u a fiimnn .tA fn.m.rlf Had
r,M haa tneir winaow uteui.j, . ...... . . 1 - -r: '
lr them bow yon oan get "voraDiy impreeeea mm ae n Hillsboro. Miss Smpson baa
and MI W8m HOW jou u"u " Mr H. n waa in N Or. anm.1. ) U
I viojuu, - uj, Dion janiauurv uu uw ov.
OOe. I tuna anit aava hia trin thrnnsn I .1 .1 1 ka .L. .tilt k.
John Sohaer and Carl Chrielener, thebUck belt was a revelation to L varm pieoe in her heart for the
hn live above Mountainda e, Mm ti Northern neonle wonld I t...i.s. v.iu. ...tMnAlla Tha
- at a uauwaiu w aataav uiwii wavraiw .
go Sooth for a few weeks ih7 1 money order oalla for igiht ahillinga
W0U1U realize no uover ueiore mr D(j oar d., and WHen tne Ulgn
maenitada of the race oneetion. I st.
w-. - a a ajvuaaviua aaaaejaavaj waaiw ' aawtwi
an. An w.on.ncffnn I aim nnxtm oertiio that no matter I ;n Kaa oita.iA4 iwm PMtmittta.r
Hiiiip rnnm uuun vu w'b'w- i i- . i wih w ivuwvsva v
Street, on car line between Second what my pol tics are . fl Mr, Sain Is a Cornelias.
. . a -V 1 III 1 JT.. .a la, B a t an aW VOTlIl nilill VI I 11 I IB Villi III I1IHI
and Third, 101 ouii, iw - -"b Mrt. Georse James, of Portland.
Ernest Lyons, a muea strw-w. r t." "."Tw aooomnanied by Miss M. H. L. e
Hillsboro. 01 h ie P;,u"7" .r:"L" r I?' waa in the oitv tha laat of Ibe week
r were Kuesta at tbe J W. Bal-
home, and visited here pre-
ftuw ' - . , . ....
ik tutat wina in the norm-
watt U made, were down to tbe city
Saturday.
THE IDEAL CHURCH
Great Subject at Christian Church Sun
day, Nov. 7, at 730 P. M.
Some very important questions to be answered by
members of various churches:
1 Creed. Shall it. be long" or short? What is
the Ideal Creed?
2 Membership. Name the things the most
immoral man must do to enter it. The most
moral. Are the things ' named in the New ,
Testament? . ,
3 Discipline. Have we a right to excommuni
cate a member? If so, name five offenses for
withdrawal. ' ' . tl
4 Finances. What financial system shall the
Ideal Church have? ,
5 Government. What is the ideal form of
church government?
6 Name. What shall it be called?
Morning Theme: "The? Supreme Mission
of the Church." .
Cordiai welcome to all. Come. Fine singing.
" . ... . f and indhearted, but the have a
Married: At the reeideoce of probieixa in the negro quea- They
tie bride, In Beaverton, Or , Ooto- fa Southern negro is not at le7
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her 26. 1909. Rev. Henry Spies?
.fflniatino. Oeorae L. Newman and
UIUUeii'Bl wa
Mrs. Rose Henry.
all like
North."
negro ia not at 1 - v , , . . j j
the negro we tee in the Pf ?T ,l0.k ."
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L.et: Light colored yearling ar8 of He drilled into town last of Resdville, and now living ; in
Jersey heifer. Stayed from T. R. . . ' lcked u demenl. Portland, waa in towir Saturday,
Imbrlsf.rm, Watt Union. Reward. erj t7the Southern Pacific depot, ooompenied by hia .brother, An-
Notify W J. Llohty, West Union, ba'Mftrshal L,r8en, ftnd i0ageIln drew, who ibU tm t fine plaoe
Hillsboro, Ore., Route 1. 32 4 - h That right he tore near the Reedville seeUon.
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Oranno IS 10 D V8 a poeioiuue, 1 up u" utu'( 1 " r" -
blob will be a great convenience troyed property in ths basllle, and Uate houses and do plain sewing for
. - n . u Hatnrdao was iranfiiArraa 10 me inn nav av ana ooara mra.
ti the nursery town. . -..- ---" .,.mtn,d anrl aKi., kiiuv r..
-11 ia 1 v,a naw noaimaster. anu win 1 uuuu.j " - - u.u.i.. . .. . . , . . . w, -
j. u .. . nminh offioe out of sent to the atylum, being unable to 1, Box 139. Paolfio States Phone,
conuuot 1. - r . . i,ii:oon.l- , .. a-11 hia I IT ... r.tn. QRA 519.K
Hlllaboro for three monioe. u r i. " "T ' " "
".11 -UI a-o to Orenoo by oarrier name, or wnere ne uvea wneu Hallowe'en nasssd off with the
iu... - d- ,.- ... iv. I. ... Ihnnahl at tirat lliai : . . ...
for 90 days, wbsn, wun m " - jT iI usual Upping over or woodpuea,
Sm. of the offioe before Washing- be was a sufferer from drink, but 0ftiga. wd tCni
;n department will beabsto r.'d bv ol sidewalk .section.. Bom. few
determine w - -- --- - gaws were aiso miaaing nere ana
.. v ia mnra iiiau 1 iiiuaiDBUii wuu w-n , wv..
likelv that a number 01 larmere A: .inmm,' inmAVVn.
close by will alto nave u m. " - w'Uo ha. all kind. rf sal.
aent Wtbat poin. . -..-. - --f--" .7 the baMe. h. make, wat an
w up Monday. oonierrmg j -
Postmaster uorneiiua. ""-"""
VICTOR
TALKING
MACHINE
They Beat the
Band
SOUS A ON THE VICTOR;
Gives You Every Number "by Request"
Think of getting a musical instrument that brings
to you the voices of the world's greatest singers.
The popular hits of the Roof Gardens and Vaude
ville Theatres. Singing by famous comedians and
entertainers,
THE PROOF IS IN THE HEARING
If you will call I will gladly play any selection
'.. for you, " . '..:, : . : .... , , . ; '
LAUREL M. HOYT. Victor Affent.
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