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VOL XVI.
HILLSBORO. OREGON, JAN.C, 1910
NO. 43
InuiKWMnu ntf immli ZZZZ"Zl ,
KM BELL
M 90 DAYS
Jury Convicts f Assault on
l ather. Bernard Hell
fmilT iriMii nieiki
Csari
lit Circa it
nan hav a iroo.1 mmd. ..r
iroJ hard burnad brick, and build
ing wwu lor cllara and found,
tiona Try our building block lor
your hooaa foundation. Cheatr
tban cruot or brick and boifer
protection aftainit frort. Wa ha
tlnishtKl our run of lares tiU and
ra again running on itualW a',
and hav a fair luptil at th yard,
lartioa wantim tila ialivar.)
hould plaoa their order now o w
00 haul theuo before bad weather
A jury in circuit court Friday
Kfiuulu io a verdict of assault
against William Bell, the prosecu
log in" l'lrig Bernard Bel',
jtba sut'l fall o-of the defendant
The uVftii' put on svmal witnee
i to show that the eon was not a
jdMiporftt tharacter aud UnJiloubl
,)m n i d the verdict and
Wit'ic A 1 1 r the terdirt wat
jrsad Jii'Ue Cauipoell ave the
'.;.!.,. r ihrm mm. tha In the noun
j.il Te Hill live at Tuala
Kid ie-al timee heretofore
'kiie had trouble.
I Tlie ju'v in the cas. J. J.
!llrtlry. C C. tNeleon. II A. Ball,
S.'ha bloom. Tucker I'aluir-r. I. V
There it always a rush of hauling 'iprcl to On u Fsuat Cr. 0 Hid- city the first of the week
ttlmnai lm.......i.i vi'. l I r-amnier
- iMiLiB.naitin 11 111 VR
ood unplv of rouith and dmiu,!
utnber at our mill, and a ouaniit engineer Wiukemham, of the
if oorntuon lumber at the lit. United lUil ava in a irivitt In
...... Wl XI a . .. ' ' - - -
T,ow 1"wwn',n! ' miew, My that hi line will be
i a eaorinoe itli. Us. 2iG i, , t , , .,
. i i. m .-a .'..'" Into Forel Urov bt tuid Summer.
uiu, no, no ana n-i oi i , ,. , . ... .,
varion lencht Thi i all .,w.l ,nJ that an hourly ichedule will
iry atoct.anil It will pay yoo to " 10,,,'lu J " " W rati Freeman ranch, Weet Union, w
oveeuiiaw enouia yr u want any of reach the cr city. Just a io Turaday morning, and called on
'pri
iheeedimenion-Uroner A Row- oon a god weather tmv.il an the Argua.
ellCo,Hoholla,HUUb,ro,R 2. ,ltr. .rg. f0,Ce of men will lie on C. F. He
Reaeon.r cam over fruru tha ,tata caution,
of Vtathington the laat of the ,
hum. who own a tilu
Henry Kaorer, brother of I) B. 00 itruo I in, aud work runic I tc frm near rJcholla, w in towo the
urat of tha week, blowing la with
t t ... IUB1UUHILUIIU.
k .r.,1 . iv. gave out inlDTiit' on
V m ! I V iU I 1 1 TVI Illi II I H II i Bftl.1 " I mm a 1 aaa a . n
K. K.nik... w. .-.I Ith.t ill hi .iw.r.rl.i.,t I,. Hill. 1 boa Kerr, of lb Weor.mt KCW
u uiuri av ti' ujv. m it VI U"Uair-l - -rr.-.. s MH" i n . fct . .
-t I., ki. M k k u i.... k i .u iyoo, eniiew letrameguo'i
i ' ' ::: . , ;r",V 1 of bU brother, at Warren, on the
I " ; 1 1 ; : :.;;;7 : . u ro,u " om,i "u M Columbia uiver.
..o w..i pwKuh up ui Buvire m no wou a oomrtuul to UUIehoro
ne k,i, and inn mat fir the fr m a point near or at lileno e
frfuiliniter, A. T. Buxton, T. It.
I)vi, Frank Brr. Tho. Howe,
,T. W. Sain and K. B. Clark.
Notic to Member
liirtice ti the membwra of tl.e Ger.
'man Ineurauce Cotianv: I he
'aoruil a eotiuK will l- held in the
'linn:" 1111 t Hilleboro.on Janu
ary 10, .'.MO, at 1 o'clock p. m.
a11 njeiulmr are invitcJ to altetd.
."There wul l elojtion ol ofl'uvr,
and other buineee to be trauetO'.td.
.The annual due will be received
by Trennirer John Meier.
l'eter tiroeeeo,
Hecretary.
John l'pi'h mid daughter, of
Br Hun-, ere in town Friday
J. A. More, formerly of Kat
HilUiKjro, aud now tanning in
Verboort, wan io the city F.iday.
Daniel Stoller, for year a reel-
dDl of Helvetia, now living in
Portland, win out Tuesday, and
Ctlied on the Argue.
M C. Ileniit, the carrenter.il
till in the hotiHemoving bun tit,
and if you have a building to mve,
lee him for ao eetimate. 43 tl
Miefee Mary and Helen Fergueon
leturued 1 1 the r home in Amity,
Friday, afer a wek' vidit with
tbeir coann, Mh Margaret Han
ccck .
TUBUILD UKKBj
Will Leave Mnin Line Some-
uhere N.nr (ilencue
SO SaYS ENGINEER WKKIKBaM
J. C Beach, of Ulencoe, wa in
the uily Tueeday.
Walter Morgan, of Vinulandi,
wa down to the city Tuesday.
John llorwick wa up from near
ltiedville, Tuetday morning.
A. F. HethUfa. of Hegher. wa
down to the city the first ol the
week.
John (.Mler and J (I Ht liter
of above Mountaindale, wet In the
SAVES MIUJN GIKL
CharleH Akdcw Saved Daisy
Vinson, of Middleton
CELL UXDIK LOCOUOTIVI WHEELS
Frank Veinlck, of near Reed
ville, waa a county eat visitor,
Saturday, and called on the A'gu
John II 0. Wolf and Sadie
Overturf wr married in thi city.
Deo. 21, 1U00, Her. M F. Horn
ollluiatlng.
J. C. Bechen, owner of lie big
Tbia will be a paying propo I
lion, aa UHUboro given the two
line now running out of here more
bueiner tban any other town on
.1. . hi. t . a 1 1
ineayauma vtitn inree ran line
out ol the county leal we ba! be
John Himtwon, of below Read
villi), and who left the occupation
of haroeaeuiaking for ranching, wa
in the city Monday,
Itoht Waetherred apent New
Yeai'a at Newport, du.k bunting
with friend, aud ent over a Que
wa I fvond with paseenger freight braoe to the home folk.
Tho Thornburgh.uf above Bux
ton, wa down Monday aooom
panied by hi wife. He ie at
pieient with the McFarlane mill.
trauaporUtinn
CeoRCK HAKDY
(le ro Hardy, aged 5i year, died
at the lIuIntMiro Hniiarium. Sun
day morning, January 2, l'.MKt,
after a week lllnraa with nneu
monia He wa a aon of Jeremiah
Hardy, who yiar ago owned a
ranch on Dairy Creek Th father
W. W. Wright, for icveral year
In clurg or the local iulu or
tha Pacific Hi a ten TelephmCo,
i now traveling for a Portland
hardware firm.
Philip Balmline at d Kd Panona
old the place over twenty vetr were down from Dilley Tuexdev.
ago, a tl went to Portland, regie- Mr. Bulmline brought in a wildcat
away a piece of
Frank Pauli returi eJ the firit of
the atwk, from an extended visit
Kb hi (laugher, Mr O-an'
i wti. g. .Summit, Ore . and I" al
the home of Mm H V. SchmelUer.
Alb rt Tiii-r, wlo walkd 1
mileH thn uli h enow io order to
get hit tmin io Main, waa here
Ne Vear'e, at the T. 8 Weather
lei home Ho left Sunday for
Hood River, where he ba a ranch
up Dear the bae of Ml Hood.
The Hillehoro Cbrietiao Sunday
8chooi will enti-r into a apluled
oonteet with the Modf ird Chrietian
Sunday School, Mr. Horn' former
field of labor. A very lively con
lest i injured. The epiritual aide
will not lie overlooked hut nurtured.
This school in one of the most ag
grensive in the city.
Head (Jonnell v (Jo full page
announce i u it in this week a ineue
Thin w to he the biggext aacritlce
tale ever held in HilUboro. When
thin company eaya "reduction" it
meanH reduction, and buyers wil
mm that they afe petting bargain
io everything advertieed. Watch
for the big bill for price.
Chan Peierii, who own the farm
formerly owned by Denny, who io
irodutel the Chinees pheasant in
to 0 i on. near LaKayette, was
down the. firm ol the week, the guest
nf (iotifried Schumacher, of near
Qiatama. Hi father act Mr
Schumacher when vieiting in Ger
many two or three yeare ago.
The Endeavor watch meeting
held at the home of J. H. Garrett
wih a very pleasant affair. A large
Dumber of young people were prea
ent and all had a very enjoyable
time. The Kndeavorera have en
tered into a content for membership.
The society has been divided into
two parts and thi contest is on
A fourteen year old boy by Ihe
name of Kopplin, of near Gaston,
pleaded guilty last week to shoot
log a pheasant and was fined $75
hy Judge Barne. The execution
of the Judgement was sujpendei
ouring goon behavior. The cine
of State vs. Wm. Theice. charged
with purnuing a deer, willbitnd
January 11 The State, it is under
"tood, alleges that be was after
uer, and that the venison got
tangled up io a barbwire fence and
got away.
"wild and woolly wel
I have a butt aw and will saw
cord wood O' po e , luto lov wood,
for any one living tn th neighbor
hood of Farmington or It edill
Abo work dona on gasoline en
gines Will guaranti to make
hem rot right Carl Bkow, Ba-
verton. Ore , R. 4, Box ii M
Jhn Bwalley, of Reedville.waa
n tha city Monday. He ia look
ng forward to the day when the
utbern PanQo will inaugurate a
cbedule with a gaailine tervioee
nd no doubt this will done a
roo a th Beamton-Willaborg
cul t (T I placed in operation.
NeU 11 meen, of the Cedar M 11'-
Bibanv recion, waa in town Fri-
iay. He say that th people of teriug at the Ouimby Houe. From ekin and took
hi eclion are proud of their rock the day he registered until the bounty moimy.
road leading up the uon ell hill preieal lime the father where
out o' Cedar Mill only they would about have not ben known, and
it ia popularly uppoed that he
met wi'h foul play while in Port
land. Many think that hi were
the remains of thn man found dead
in th baaement of tho Hotel Port
land, built by Vi'lard, and 'hn in
taiu quoa neciue oi viiiam
QnaiiClal downfall.
Fur man rear Go Hard 00 Slates Telephone, Main JH4
1 !... . 1 1 ... . . T . I
mnnuay morning m-rourj evim worked for W, U. Jackaon, and be W. H. Venable. a civil enirineer
f)' Jm m Am V.I I ,.. , ... .. .. 1. . "
at d iii-iiTO iin wiv, . was launiui. w in toe exceni on r i ini.in,i.iu in man th
many thought it was very cold. tkt he would have occaaional flrsi of the ww k. tha auest of Win
How many people in the K.ai drinklne bout, unon aolorf to town. Ti
w..uia ami.e ii joe oerrooo.rr Mtny , ga D oonduc!el pe, country years ago. He report
regieicrru ru n.u. vu.u, rU . ouicner nop in uiiiMuoro. r or the usual coldwareun in his seo
aw - 0 n L . I t ri i al tmm mm mm ha kaa jsrnaW m ' I a?
II W MlflM ftl AIVnVA DaDII. l'B u" J vm n wwiv 'limn
wMinihscitr Friday, and made sround the livery barn. He was
f . h i ! I. iL. at ... a a it L.
Ihe Argu office a plenl C ill. iaaen ica wu um m no w,,
He states that many potatoes have nd Saturday morning waa taien
ln Imi-n in the around UD n w me oanuarium u is unuer-
k:. i:n I stood that he was a native of
Ulw orvnoMi i
. . . NO'tnern piew i ri
John rUcer ana wne, oi wean uui. k. k.,i M.ftr m fait lla In ll
Union, wereln town Monday, eo- l. ui.i,. u.. (Heller will put bim up a shop as
Ui n mo niiivuv a rviinw in I ..a
ompaniea oy meir " . days ago he refused to get a 11 ek " "
t .a i. Miiii h 1'iana . r. ' . .1 . . . . ...
i')ggen, whouiiuou i.h ... of i(.uor fur t 15 ,Btr on boy, and Three hundred acres or tlrxoer
.1 iir . 1 1 . ...mIiam mmm mm baa i . . . 1 . . .....
In refusing be gaye the lad a good land, I miles beyond Uedar Mill
lecture. have been sold by J. O. Klrod, to
a Portland firm, the prioe being
Wanted-For Hpot Cah $37,500. It is estimated that there
are 15 million fet of good mer
like more of it.
L K. Wilkes, examiner of gov
ernment surveys, cme down from
Montana tha last 1 1 the weak, and
report leaving o'd weather np in
the mountain reion He will re-
main with bis family an extended
lime.
Word ie received from the state
penitentiary that Roeelair is bo
having himself nicely at the tate
institution, where he i awaiting
the day of his execution.
Wanted : Girl for general house-
rork. Two jiaople ouly Mrs.
I Walter Inch, Washington Street,
between Fourth and Fifth. Tacl
Carl Christener, of absve Mouo
taindale, ban sold two of his places,
and J. G. Hchaer reoently sold his
farm to a Baker City party. Mr
Christener will go into the butcher
business at (tlencoe, and John
in
the Wallace srctioo, years ago
J A. Moors Jr., who has lived
in East Hillsboro for leveral years,
i now tending in Verboort, and
was down to th city Friday, ao
oompanied''by bis wife.
Alfred Haywood, of West Hills
A small, well Iroprovrd farm, from chantable limber on the plaoe, be
owner direct uescnoe improve- v.mw.
I ... n . . I
flr.t ments minuie y. Kuonipg saier ReraetDber the bird this cold
Drsggtd Youag Lady 01 Wilb But
Fw Bialata
resenoe of mind and nerve dis
played by Charles Agnew, C13
Kant Kigb'b street, yesterday after
noon, I responsible for saying tbs
ife of Miss Daisy Vinson, at Mid
dleton.
Foiced by the crowd agalnit th
driving wheel of the 1 000a o'.ive of
lbs Delia pas-enger, due at the
J. fferson street depot al 5:30, and
then under the wheels, Miss Vio
son was dragged out by young Ag-
new at the expense of but a few
bruises. Mis Vlnou was carried
to Portland by thi train and sent
to the Good Samaritan Hospital,
where ber injuries ware attended to
by Ihe railroad surgeon.
With frit mla, Mia Vluaou wa return
ing from Wlilillrton and waiting ty th
Irark for the train. Aa the locomotive
ppruachct, there was a nub of the
cidwiI toward tbe train.
Mina Vlnaou frit when entailed from
hrlilml. The driving rtd of Ihe engine
caii(ht her ami forced her umlrr the
whrel. Btrure alie was able Io utter a
acrram, Agoew caught ami pulled her
out of danger.
"I Kiieaa Arnrw aaved tn life," said
Miaa Vlnwm but uiirht
Am new is a grocery clerk, while Mia
Inaoo I complaint operator for the Ta
ctile Ktatet Te rjihonr Company, and alto
traldr at bis I'.aat Mkhth at reel. Ore-
gotiiaa, Jan. J.
KBBNON WILLIS
Married, Wednesday af'ernoon.
Deo. 211, llKRt, at the home of the
bride's brother, J. K Willis, Port
lend, Misa Clara K. Willis, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. F. J Willis, 0!
Mountaindale, and Mr. Francis H.
Ke non.of Vinelands, son of Mr.
and Mra. G. 8. Keenon, Rev. J.
Klatt performing tbe ceremony.
Tbe bride' brother. Walter Willi
waa beat man and Mies Nellie Kee
non waa bride-maid. Mr. and
Mrs. Keenon were tbe recipients of
many neaut'iitt and uarrul pres
ent. A bounteous supper was
served by Mra. J K. Willis. Those
present were:
Mr. and Mra. J. K. Willis. Mr. and
Mrs C. D Rdwarda, Mr. and Mra. Rich
ard Keenon, Mia-ea KUie Moriran, Mima
Krenoil, Nellie Kreaon, Ada Kilwarila,
Lillian Wlllia, Meaara. Walter WilIU,
Arthur l'Ulwarda, Robert and Leioy
lidwards.
The happy young ooup'e will
make their home In Houth Port
land, where they will b at home
to their Mend after Jan 10.
PUBLIC SALK
. I- it.. .Z mm I U A
hnrn mmm over vi ma ijivt un uim , . , . . ( . . m i
m Vk. ...k and made the Amu P'e.errea "ee. u, in.e r. WMther A fo crUmbs thrown
' - - . . . y 1 . ,i
bis annual call which
made for fifteen years.
he has
out will save many from neritbine.
G J. Palmateer returned tbe Out at the Peter Gotleib farm the
l.ut nf tka Bank frnm an vtamlad I I.1..I. ... t-A .ltn:.,.l. ik.
Jithn rierson. of near Keeu vine 1,, ..v ),... k. ... . 1 n...,. ,.1. rn.i. i.jt. ,;n .1 . n
formerly, and now or rortianrt. waa 00fnpDxi by his wife, ard daugh- t0 follow this custom, as it makes
out Friday, greeting his oldt me M,M Ne They were ftr flhdwn lhoughtful of the helpless
friends. He now takes It easy slnoe R t Michigan, in several of the , ,. . . . .
he sold bis farm. Norlb Central and Uke State., , Kmet G fT of south 0 town, has
,,. . . ; .t. 1- v . taken out letters patent on a whip
A. W. Hoott, 01 neiow w. on o- ana ,on . m- ----- , fc 0f whi B0Clet whioh , one
Zel, and who has hew-d out Bne and Nabraaka. On hJ t of the B&fest and simplest yet to
borne on tbe banks 01 ne maia. noma, w "-be placed on the market. He will
in, was in the city Friday after- Orleans and ha Jf J Ban J d ,
Ad,.w W.nn. wih the Port- t.ched to any vehicle and will ,c'
amiUBBBEua. mwu M wm aawa m w
The undersigned will sell at public
salo on the Dan Bloller farm, at
Helvetia, three and a half miles
northeast ol Glencee.at 10 a no., on
SATURDAY, JANUARY 22
Three boracs, ljoo, 10 to 1 yra. old; t
KixkI milch cowa, coming frean in r thru
ary; yearliug heifer; t brood aowa, 1 hat
7 plffs, 1 coming in won; x dozen chick-
inch farm waron;new spring
wa)oii, new top buggy, old apring wagon,
art work harneaa, set bugcy narneaa,
invle buifuy harneaa, harrow, plow, 14
Inch; new cultivator, mowing machine.
new hay rnke, hay rack, spray pump, aoo
sacks potatoes, 50 lbs. clover seed, tare
aeed, household furniture and ottier arti
cles too numerous to mention. I.nuch
at noon.
Terms of Bale Bums nnder $10,
cash; over $10, 10 months' time at I
7 per cent, baukable note
John V roach, Uwner.
J. C. Kuratli, Auctioneer.
B. Hhute, Clerk.
. . a a
and street B,.u . y Ueer and daughter .lopped off at 7 " rL T. "1,"
was out b Aahland. where Miss Lula Palma-
his brotle-, Kd Wsna. . , iaUinB fo. the Winter, and "Compromising With the Devil"
Mrs. Milo Damon and children, tbey are expected home in a fort is the very important theme at the
tmesis of the week at th u a night. Mr. Palmateer Bays that Christian unuron nunaay nignt.
Lone home, returiel 10 vanoou- outside or the 001a weatner ana iniswui oe a strong preeentauon
ver Waeh, Friday. snow late tn October tney expert- or a very great budj-oi. netr ji
a il. ii'iik. fiaKa a u.itin 1 ' k . a .
vn.bio 1 111 v wan
the hu Inert at 11
, i wwii i.kMBM atiuirnra 1 iudii Bajawva r - w -
Tigardvine, were auu - - - , Qf ... K(.D,oUU Interestinir to
Sunday, guests of John m. to a-et bank to Oreiron. all vounn neonle. Bible school at
and wife. . . t, 7, nr.k one's while to 110 a. m : You no Peonle'd meetins
. s I VU v a? aw j ww- " - I a "
y L aamI1iI .' a a .1 I i OA . ill I'll I
Karri .'ftnr. wdu irwuwi ul. ahA rm m nrflfir io flrtitfftitU O tU d. m, au ooraiftiiv u-
K,tigKfc th M O'lillan dUc, Boatb- ilto mnfftn btwftftn ihi tto I vited Marion Fa Horn. Miohter
U.,M.H - " , I J U ' J " " ' " " -
. -. t In.n MnndlT. I' ., i, . un.ll. I-I
east m wn. w ... seotionB or our ouuuir. u.. ... n,o!,llinf lVl, rnaA uniphnrn
Chris Yungen, of Helvetia, nas man orwe.ne o.u o.u rMc
Vanoouver, B. u , lor a nerie, grown j i i
Z . .. ...U.nre rormeriy OI nuisuoro, ana eaye
Vv,Wm. Ukt this heala the nresent Orenoo
W C. JaCSSOn, UI umuouo, w -1
roller. Friday, acoom-
nanied bV hlS Wire. IW. Wfni, Ol ivonuviue, iraF iuuiuhiuuodi iniwin uuuuin
' ' t..,I. mwA rkot thaea ia I Tha aneniRl roan tax anil Inn noun
. 1 , 1 1 W.k I 111, 1 UDDUITl RMU DW W R uv. v aw, . -
Miss O.ive Lana.sre.urorur. r r Winter wheat ly road tax, GO percent, of the
dy evening from an exwootu ,.iu,0i but t0 wbat extent will latter going to lln city, will take
visit at Albany. i i known until towards Sorlna oare ol the street improvimentB
Miaa Petri Smith spent New nn. m.- u, p.rvin. has 50 acres without trouble. It is wise to have
Year's with her parents al roresi of potatoes in the ground, with enough tax to provide paying oil
Grove. small prosptcta Mr digging lor a some oi me uonaeu nom eaon year,
r.i...
'"." i i .i iu.
ff. I lor icbb uiuuny viibij iuo uiauy v
all, i ,. ,t . u.
will get $5,100 from its genera
fund tax, and $2,000 from th-sa
loon H' eme as its income for the
year 1910 This will mean that
the town can pay oflf some of i'e
MBS. EMMA McCRBARY
The funeral of Mrs. Emma Mo
Creary, of Forest Grove, took plsos
at Vsnoouver, Wash., Dec. 81,
death having ensued at Portland,
Thursday, at the Good Samaritan
Hospital.
Mra. McCrsary was born in Illi
nois in 18C9. She came West io
1891 and settled in Cowlita Coun
ty, but later moved to Clark Coun
ty, where she lived for a number of
years. From Clark County she
moved to Forest Grove She Is
survived by her husband, two
daughters, Mrs. Merle Hay nee and
Miss Mildred MoCreary.and a son,
K. V, MoCreary, who is in business
in Vancjuvor.
A. C Carstens, wife and daugh
ter, of Banks, were in town Sup
day, enroute horre from a visit
with relatives at Rainier and Port
land. Grant Mann, residing this side
of Cornelius, and who is a good
roads enthusiast, as well aa a bleed
er of fine cattle the Duroo-Jerseys.
xi Miller of below Witch while, at least Parvlo owns the and it will not be longuitil the was in the oily Friday, greeting his
IlaMlwas In the city Friday. Palmalesr plaoe. city's head will be above water. many county seat frienda.
High Q
UALITY
Drug 8
tore
YOUR PRESCRIPTION!
Where Will You Tahe It?
VVc have filled over Gkx prescriptions during the past
year. Perhaps 50 jer sent of these have been for ser
ious cases of illness, where much depended npon cor
rectness and fidelity iu filling them. We never forget
our responsibility in this matter. Doubt is never al
lowed to enter our prescription department. There are
no doubtful drugs in it, and hurry and carelessness are
never allowed to cast doubt upon the medicines we
dispense.
Wc aim to be the druggist to whom you can bring
your prescriptions for serious cases with perfect con
fide nee.
We also carry a full line of Druggists Sundries of
extra quality.
We have Dainty Stationery, Fragrant Perfumes and
Delicious Candies.
Yours for a Happy New Year.
The Delta Drug Store, Hillsboro, Ore.
A. THORN-IU'RCH
I'reatdeut
TltOS. O. TODD
Vice-President
JOHN E. BAILEY
Caahier
Forest Grove
NATIONAL BANK
FOREST GROVE, ORE,
Statement of Condition, November 16, 1909
Capital and Surplus 35,000.00
Undivided Profit - 1,461.69
Circulation 25,000.00
Depoaiis 374.570.44
Demand Loana
Other Loans
U. 8. Honda (at par)
Other Honda
Hanking lloun-
Cash and Due from
Hanks and U, h.
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35,000.00
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DIRECTORS
Tho.. C. Todd John E. Bail.y J. W. Fuqua
Wllber W. McEldown.y J. A. Thorabur;
Start the Men Year
By buying Your GENERAL
MERCHANDISE at the
J. E. BAILEY
STORE
Forest Grove, Oregon
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He has the fiucst selected stock in
Washington County, and his prices
will convince you that he is selling
lower than his competition. When
you are in Forest Grove call in and
see this mammoth stock of clothing.
$ dry goods, groceries, boots and shoes,
and gent s furnishings.
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Let Me Introduce You To The
VICTOR
Greatest Musical Instrument of all Time
The Superb art of a Caruso, a Melba, or a
Scliuuiaun-Heink, always at your command, any
hour day or nigln.
For your own and your friends entertainment
are the popular artists, your old time favorites in
all classes of vocal and instrumental music.
What a pity to miss the pleasure of a Victor in
your home through negligence.
Why not Get a Victor NoW
LAUREL M. HOYT. Victor Agent.