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Tl Ms. r HE JnlILLSBR VOL XVI. HILLS BOKO. OREGON, JAN. 20, 1910 NO. 45 SILL IT IK A BcbU iJilbusUMii -Speculating on I'utuH 0V,IHG Mt"0HI LOOM CHOP Urn sr r.f Tf,BM f,tm C",,, Utuld lawrs.t Gri.Uy Wahll fan. sr on thir low lb ly " 10 ln fu,u',t,f ln (IIU for H lll.ro, Forest tiro Itid lUnka, ni thete Is e insider au'e talk of a Vgu,. Banks, it ! understood, nU county league ball, and a Fount i:ov had a try I "trinity" "'l I' uM ' u a i,,prro:lli financial rrsulls, It IimuI V C U would not shy at count Wi " H' "' Wo,vl White H i in lbs gams the county I""" would he a dandy Willi O-eg-.n Kieolno C4f e. v.ce as it ! ih' t!,l trouble 'n nikkiii H tur p-dota and return on ih "iti day. Sherwood al h a r t ppi t g g i im ana W do beve e g'Kni supply of K'wmi nam Humeri brick, and build ing blink, f ,t cellar and found. lions Try our building hloks lor your house foundations Cheaper than cement or brick and bntur protection against frol. We have fiiii.hed our run of large tilt tod LOSKi HIS M d" Will) Harold Hurr Millis, P. U. rt again running on smaller .:,., Student, Drowned Thurhday and have a fair supply el the yard I'artlna aantina liU ...... .1 houl.i pl.ee thmr order, now VM,lt BK"KE BY tirloi Cms Dswa U lib IblriT Live Lott Albert Keeho, of near Morton- dale, was in the city Monday. K L. Hollenbeck, of Mountain dale, was down to the city Mon day. Judge (Joodin nu at Beaverton, Saturday, looking over road mat ters. John Halvorsen, of near Farm- Ington, was up to the city batur- day. O (i. Barlow, ol Portland, war. out the first of tbe week, on buei nee.. HI... INI. I. lr.,l.a n and Tbe ('mine, a lumber schooner, i - t.. or. '. . L-m ' I IHJ II VftUB IUI t'f Benito. BICE WAVES nan haul tbem before bad we.iher Tbere ia always a ruh of hauliny order, in tbe Kali when road, are almoet imna.sable We have a good supply tf n.ugb and dreeH lumlwr at our mill, and a quaniiit of common lumber at the ifa.e hfiit donilI' Cooe Bay If arbor molt Bros. ttllf .Irtaa Vattl.r. iV. o 1.. Il . i ... I ::u ::jz Chm0, ot ne.f 2i4 llfi 1K l.n ln 1.1 r niuoim iuo ueeu wae ieniervnie, wae in me cuy mou ..rlon. Unahti. Tbi. i. .11 .ood B Milll., ll known at day, greet.og fnenda. lry aUnk.and it will !. you to urmi drove, wbera Le waa one of 1) U. Willere, of southwest of invwitiuBie ehould j i want any of the jHipular atudenta at Pacific town, waa over to the city Kridny ituwe diinnioiie (ironer A Kow- Uuivrettf. I'reeident Kerrin. in a "a callea on the Argue. II Co, Hcholle, IlilWlnro, R 2. Utter to the preee, Saturday, writeJ Rudo'ph PubiU.and daughter, Oxonian wboe fnenda ai.d the Mlualn i,,tw)! nnan n.mD "I eel Loi n, were cauere in me r-Ulivr. have Ueo travellir g by M;iii-. county seat Monday f ernoon IK'" ht '"1 Hoirat o, u- ,.(t Thoe 8imm8. owner of the big nil .ui when pa'eenn irav.iir , . - . . , R0Wtb' raDch. tlow Farmington give i denination, until they bear ,., ., ., J wae in the citv Monday afternoon ... , . ... , ...M..iti.K jutiiijr iiic nun uvi miiu iiic ii meir arfivi. i me nil uoen aue : . . .: , :, ,, ,, . ... ... ., . m . . . It.. In. m,.nm . t, ..,,,1 ' '" BUir mum in IBf OT B MaMe 1QIIII, 1 BlUUeDV i.rg'i emu uin nini'r ,M I lirl GUURT DKAWS TUB ANNUAUORY LIST From These Will be EWcted 02 Jurors for 1910 EVERY PBECIXCT 11 REPRESENTED March Tern lad Nmabtr Will Draw Thirty On Each oir Coo ny, Thurwlay. Tbe I ouree in the North Pacific Sinitor- iliiiwtrhri imticate thai, nfltrl: i 11:11 k be woret for yeara J M IS'oen lrvel rmluriiiK the Urilble riiioaurc .. , . e ivl w. rd the laet of tbe week "t the niKl.t in the ntonu UHi d nKKK. mona7 WHWe, n carB- ,I.U up w,h any uf lb. ..U?r .h.l I., wife and Ml.. 'P;-- .-Tbildi? . .C-lh9 tl"WX" DloM I I ltl ' ' l"l uau. r.ienu .rriveu .moiy . miriu took the ouiy rrinuilii chance left f" 11,9 u 8 IUikI, wbete tt.ey went 10 flll Ihrrn, de ate tbouKh It w.t. aou II you Dave a DUlluing o move, ith M. K Kveiitt. Young Miiin tuilnit t Pacific I ae him far n eelim.te. 43 tf I lur arverai yran, graduating In 1901. lie I , I,ittltn Lindeay, aged SO yearp L.iiirct high tank in nearly all the work C. C. Ntlon, 01 BaCOna, and who in November laet, went out tbe wll'cii be undeitcx.k amiwaa more than came down MuouaT to serve t n trie V Riuca ami vrraaiiie. 11c waa l))o)ular wilh tin inatructor and iHlerwling bill, i wanted -here in a ch.nre Bank., Kurml (!ro. 'Jill.biru .nd Hberwnol! TerUp imhr in theet.lecui befimn l t ur town, with a good ' baeeb.ll unierinl a U turned nu' ch year by lhee f ur plaici Fioi r talking it up, ami rmi- tarie are arguing backward and lure ird ,lhe, d.y wi-h hi. old munle load- 7" ' ." 'L i jury, brought in a wildest pelt sod ng ' lUeey." and with to .bote. re,iow ;,ua,ma and rttxKni-d by earned the unial bouuty swsy irom killed two b'ig., It buing butchering all at a high minded, Chriatian young tbe clerk's office. day. When a mn ol thst sge P.mn- ""'FF"iii , R u'alker. of below Beaver- ,. fiiw ftiiiiifni Anivmr a an t m. - ' ukM ft gun ftd miiu io porter ..I,. 1... 1 .,1..,.. 1 1,. , .1 i,.n,..n. inn. waa in (own Monday, and iih I ulinia i n thin aue (if earlr I !.. 1 .1.. n . 1 1 ...1 ... i...i.. I i . ,iv,i l. k.i Tbi A'gU h"p- to ie thee w.t..nn :. l-ok ea Ibxuah the In track athletic he cilahliahed Kveral .ul . K.. J.m.ul r.nt.lna fo0fSeS'lngr. loiwhertnd ,tllilim), ,r. auli Worth while, local lecord.. winning lh. faweck cop mU-doWD i n bia 8eclion. then we h.ll ee. Wanbinglon i.f0j,- h,d t been 10 year. hrrt fer grdiiatmg g'"'" County p'a.ternl .I, tvar lh. bi.v .'l I. Ml? wou'd h.v. ioed uu Pu "P " v"Ph"," Pr"1 W"ted: Girl ,dr e al hou,e- L..I . . .l Klin e.rli.r Ul wou.d have Itoed Up ,he cu making the higheal record on . Two , 0D, w l lie two tu g anil aiueu uiem wun bei-i nay. 7 v.W,,n s.,0i ,..wa I'n veraity dciie to pay . Walter Inch, Waehingtoa Street. TfcACIttHi' rXAMlNATIONH beartftlt tribute to thi one of her anna, between Fourth nd Fifth. I'dCl ThoiiiM rbiHun, ageii nu yean, who while a atuueut eu.icarea nmiaeii gc gUVeg Teleph oe, Maiu 384 I iU III UU wuu limn nnxu I'louiur wiuvtr ....... ,u . ,1 d edit tbe oounly farm, Halurd.y o .M .n. who Nt.,e u . hby th. IIm. (tnrpin(l .fl,r.nnM. of several rfu.'V Cou.ty H,,t,.ru,t:,,d:,, of U .Hh wk( ",,bilb;0 ,lflu.r,T Hvwl up "f" llfr the u .ivertitv of . brilliant and Ingt'oi Ciinn v i'l ho il the r-gu lar i i nuuia.iuu lur applicant. fr Ulo aud county piwr. al the Curt llouee in II illeUtro, ae follow: in th inel.n In section, ana we admitted to the poor farm eeveral vear air). H w a native of Mayo County. Ireland, u.-elti wa due to paralysis. Hun-rintendent M. C. Case sd' verliK-s the teschers' quarterly ei- amination in this ieu, the dabs I'l'M TTtl I'AI'KSS CoimiifiH-iiig Weitnradny, Pebruaiy . Ivui. at o'clcn k a. m , and continuing mini S j t ii r .la , I'rlnuaty ti, tyi, at 4 p to WrltiMiiUyPriiliinlilp. lilatory, tlrMiug. ilit U l groglapliy, (ra Hug, pivclKiU'gy. thut.iUy- Wrltlrn .rilhuirlic, llietuy of (riilnng. graiumar, iMHikkrrplug, jihift, cut. government. V lUy Phyalologv. griKrtby, com position, algrlna, P,ngllh lilrialuie, acbml Ii. SiluiiUj - llotany, plane geoinetiy, general hulory, fi'l COI'NTV meHiit Ootiiilirmliiif Wrdlienlay. I'ebfHary 9 ima, at 9 o'clock a. til . and continuing 1 , rVentually m ive back u'clirki. m.' ' I J Hcurullk. of above Mountain Wnliir.,iv-penmanlnp, hUioty, 1 iB and who owns the Ddaney oilhogp,y, ..-..bog, phy.ical gcog.a- , omn .fay . Mr 8 Tlii.r.,l.vVritten .ciihmriic. theory thinks there should hi agitation of tr. lung, grammar, physiology. f.r a change in the st.tu'e lh it de Hri'luy-Urography, achm I law, civil .Urea the stats m.V kill ItBIDi auiriniiirui, i.iigiiaii literature. M. C Cask. C'mit.ty School SuerlnteniWiit. PUBLIC SALE The ui dirsigiHd will sell at public sle 00 the Dsn Ht'iller farm, at He vetia, three and a hall mile nortbeiel 1 1 Cilei ce.st 10 a m ,on 8A1URMY, JANUARY ?2 Three hotaes, ijoo, 10 to 11 yrs. old; a P. P. Lorsung, on th. J J Kreb' plate, Faimington, was up to the city Monday. Mr. Loroung is thinking of contracting, in tbe building line, when Bprinc opens For sale: Cow, with caU;lmV, freeh sooi ; jeieey bull. 20 months oldjg'oi new wagon, 3J; new dioc barrow; good cultivator. Adolph ProugUd, Witch Hiz-1 Station. 45 raitfall, up to Monday ofwri'ing btng February U to 1( l. .hrnn rominu freah in Febru- The raitfall, up to inclusive. The February class Is Lrv:vearllng heifer; i brood aows, i ha miming, was 190 inches in exceed not generally yery large, but a h pigs, i coming in eoon; j doren chick-Qf lne average, and wheu it gets number than uual is rs . " "med up a Utile it is likely to peeled act. work h.meM, wt buggy harness, add a few inches to the present W P. Atk'ns.n. who was mar Uingle "KKy hanieaa, harrow, plow. 14 Bgune. Ii tl h re reveral yesrs g 'ng out I ; . ,k Dr.v Dumn. ioo Ed. Nortbrup, of Shady Brook year or so ago, wa out irotu nam (4Cka potatoes, 50 li. clover need, tare wsb in Monaay ana orougnt in a Tbe county court drew the ju y list fur the year 1910, last week snd (f the list sixty two will be Bummoi e I for tbe two terms of cir cuU court, on") convening in March and tbe other in November. Un- eee theie thould be s special call, there will be no jurors for the July term. The jury list follows by precincts: Wert Butte Precinct, Fanners Fred G Anlcker, Thomas Bradley, George W Baker, Daniel B Cooper, Arthur N Cut ting, Ferd Groner, John Gnstin, David Harper, Cephas King, Joban Munson, U G McDonald, Olc Olaoo, Geo Bol.nd. Kast Cedar Precinct Fanner John W Kldredge. E U Robbie., Lewi. Shaver, K V Thotnpwo, Wm Willard, 1. h.gert Robt E Leibig. Augnst F Itel, Ward B Hager. Ben lay. Laborer Frank L West. Beaverdam Precinct Farmera John Berger, Samuel E Graf, Michael Fitz Sinimcns, WmG King. Frank L Lichty, Juliui h Petenon, Brwin Kilter, John b. Sullivan, John Hand'e, Nel. Hansen, Robert Thompson, Richard M Kvle, John Olon. Beaverton Precinct Fartneta W F Williams, John Welch, John White, Wm Davis, Perry Kill., Archie A Pike, Theo dore Pointer, Swan K Nelson, Howard G Vincent, G W Stitt. Merchant George Tbyng. Blacksmith William E Squires. Mail Carrier Mason P Cady. South HilUboro Precinct Farmers C E Deichman, Chaj F Grabel, Andrew J.ck, Nels Larson, Thna C Meehan, Wm JlcQui lan, Sven E O son, Andrew J Koy, Fred Rood, Ztna W wood. Mer chantsDavid Corwin, John Dennis. Engineer Andrew MiPer. Washington Precinct Farmers George Bantz Sr, XTios Connell, Willie H Cash. John H Dorland, Alfred Guerber, Wm Josse, G C Lincoln, Edward H Northrop, Arthur C Winney, John KasseDaum J no K Joseph. North Hillsboro Prednct Farmers- John C Bechen, Wm Brogden, George O Frost, Wm J Gregg, John W Oates, Abraham L Holcomb, John B Hanley, Herman Kamna. Merchant George J Palmateer. Butcher Frederick G Hei del. Basket Maker John Bceker. Tai lorAugust Tews. Mechanic James B Trullinger. Fanners James H Sewell, Frank J Williams. Columbls Prednct-Farmers Cbas W Loudon, Jake W Milne, Wm W Philip, Oliver Wesicott, Jas May, Jas H Hutchi son, Geo E Harms, Andreas Bendler, Francis Chalmers, John H Davis, Henry Harrington, William C Jackson. Mountain Precinct Farmers Stephen L Hollenbeck, Leo Scbwander, Harry E High Q UALITY Drug S tore YOUR PRESCRIPTION! Where Will You Take It? We have filled over 6000 prescriptions during the past year. Perhaps 50 per sent of these have been for ser ious cases of illness, where much depended upon cor rectness and fidelity in filling them. We never forget our responsibility in this matter. Doubt is never al lowed to enter our prescription department. There arc no doubtful drugs in it, and hurry and carelessness are never allowed to cast doubt upon the medicines we dispense. We aim to be the druggist to whom you can bring your prescriptions for serious cases with perfect con fidence. 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 BURGH President J. E. BAILEY Vice-President W. W. MCELDOWNEY Cashier Forest Grove NATIONAL . BANK FOREST GROVE, ORE. Statement of Condition, November 16, 1909 Portland, wheie he now resides, aeed, household furniture and other arti- LaUJt pelt. He killed the animal Satu'day. Me mill owns his plaoe cies too pub..., vou..., above his place, a mre or fo, and it bad toe longest iur or any .fit of the 8 P de(nt. and says at noon. Terms of Sale Sume under $10, cash; over 110, 10 rxonthe' time at 7 per cent bankable note John urnscn, uwner. J C. Kuratli, Auctioneer. E Bhute, Clerk. ciw without compensation. PYTHIAN INSTALLATION brought in this season Chas. Rockstroh, formerly of Cornelius, and now located at Calietoga, California, north of San Francisco, writes for a year of the Argus, to keep him informed on Wathington Couuty happenings. Grand mafqueradc ball at Alpha J HN G. YUNGEN IiiM.K Fnhneider. of Leisyville Joint Installation exeroieeB ee n-n a.trfi.T eveninir. Jan. 22 was in Monday, and saye he doe celebrated at the Pythian Hall, I J910. Four pie orchestra. Prizes not think Winter wbeai is very Monday evening, ana omuers ior or gU8tftined characto-8 Tick ...,,i, inmrml nut his wav. aa a re- the K of P. and Pylhian Bisters, ... twin Snertatore. 25 cents. JihnU Yu'igsn died at the Ii me Luu 0f the fretse. However, he I were induced into office, Geo Kervbody invited snd a splendid . t l ' .1 ... .1 La In I !.!. fA. Ik. L nlffhld and . . 1 i iih tiannts. Mr. ami mrs. a I ava ii win tats several ew ocnuimermu. iur mo ""6"- time nuaranieea. Vungsn iu Hel ve' 1 1. Friday. Jan form a iust estimate, Mre. W. N. Barrett, for tte Sisters, .,.. . ". .. 1.. .li..-ii! iim.i r reu uiuuis n M. r.mi The narents and Hie , a.K T..l.iin oeing me meiauiug umur.D brothers and ! s sur Dsn IUy, wis over 10 ue city Saturday M... Fred Br Bethany, jjq says ih's is the longest m-di s. Samuel 1 r. chi 0 . hmn.a am ,j h, hM e-er ,een it M Nungen, Portland; R .l l nmnn'A he never saw ani in rii,nn and as he never saw any Winters anywhere else, be must ue n authority n a A - T. Afmrl r tea annis weni up duuou. I . , ! . il. ir:n . . 1 M.tn.v m irninD in uml iiih i iiiir the ceremonies a uncneon was - "-. . no . i .ia bnrn Lumber Co.'s LoBHinn; camp eervel in tne noeiy appoiuvru wra - , , . s. An oroheetra. consisting of "ur ' "f""-- Earl Doneleon and F. J Sewell P "8 oeen emai.er o.n . .l '. 1 .1 .. all over the county, this Winter, anil wi e. mrnisi e 1 unuiuwu, auu - Mr. B. Shioman. of Forest Urove, "w,uk w ,ud vu,v" " rendered several novelty numbers w. H. Taylor is fitting up a August Iivegrsn, of Tao uns, on ,ne piano. The offioera install- building between the Homestyle .ml who owns a lot of timber land .j ta. tu. Kniahts wers: Leo Per- restaurant and the Tamieeie ceua- at 4S . I I a 1 .1 1 !1 . ' J3 n Weste-n wasningion to miy, 1 king( chancellor commanaer; rfesse eQt block, ana wm pm in a one as out last week, looking ove- nts pplegate, vice; John Boeser, pre .took ol wall paper, wnicn win ar Kniilinos in nays atxut late: Dr. W. V. wooa, master 01 r iVe here aDout r eoruary 10. rar " ' ai r 1 i L I . i !.. tl a n taxes each year in mis oiumy. exchecquer;Ueo, ewnuimenco, mas- Taylor says tnia win db me largeei, following VIV ! M Alfr lungnit. at home. Bi sides the im iii"ilmt family a large, circle of reiaiivi-s and friends mourn til" loin. He was a faithful m tub r ol the (irtrman R-f.rmid Chuich.ol Helvsiia, and took an so'tvs inter fst in Sunday School work and lining I'enple'e Sooiely, anil hlx fsiviois will ho Rreatly in'Hsed The funeral seivioia were coniltictd by IW IC Lihr. aid 'he Villa I . ... I : .. . I. I I I .... I .. I . . L c inn iu iiieii iyjih linm nHS at til ' C ilirv nuunn. i i- , j n (l ITotlal I moro uuuuaio uu wjmw inry. J. j hlg ftrm m.erests near inner guard, snd F. U. He del ghown up thig WiQler d the . Pleased was born in Swl z-r- u.sst drove, and saye they can't outer guaru. foothills of Washington Uounly ""d 28 veais ago. and csui" " I. u W.ahlnuton County. otluers ineiaueu. v-.. . f seasons Thu America with the lamily in C. B: Buchanan Quaker corn flakes, 3 for 25 hnue and oomm.se n..,,. 1 , Pnrnn iu. WSS O0 vammoue. Mondav He will be William R ,1)1), of near Center ville, was in town Monday. White House oolTrte we guaran " every oan. Kmmott Bros Horn, January 17, 1010, to Henry Kuratli and wife, Phillips, a son I..K Pnrdin of Portland, wa ter ol finance; John M; f Brown, shipment ever brought to Hillsboro - . 1 1 .r Ha f a U S laimBB IW1 I I Mil IMtri a. SIM n lima Ir","",u I , till. Ii irtfl I1I.V DUlUIUBIi wm I . . . m I ",F ' . 1 .nios skt sirna a 11011111. iiwi. 1 . . t Mr. rur iitrr, uioni T V n h uT More boocata ana coyotes nave 'ythian Sister Mrs. Carrie lose tbei pry into Corneliu. was Monday He will De a laowriu Moor6) maD8ger; Mrs Urnma Mo . b 0ftn find ehee itcpitato market as eoon Kinney, mislresa ,01 records nu , Coml ,nt0 the m tl.rrlnatnn. who tbinis mat mistress 01 una.., .-. , ta " n ail,- . - 4 .1 'I'Antn ai M a 1 ST Oregon beats Nebr.sk.. snd w no ureer i , "-I" county treasury stands ready to prove V"' - vl,":; ... . V.;. ant There will be an explosion of from his b'u ra.cn, near wr r. .. -; - -- d9 f def- down fct 'I'1". . . , mness was unable to at the Linnton rock quarry a few H. Cline, of near Laurel, was in , fa ffi WM fiUed by weeks from now, and the oompany Born. Jtnurv 14 1010 tn Fred n..i i ' . w ..... -oeranawiio ot lwa it..., . son. , Mf clln9 w?8 gheVae dieted in that furnishes the powder is to norn, to Carl Wismer and wife, U, hauling wood to tne county . worir by Mrs Geo Schul send to New York lor a pnoioRra of ner Bethany. January 15. a son. . it Fall befoie the roadB be- ' , w.. r a. Lomr. Uher to take a film of the smoke n. 4. n mt xt.. itr. L.m. hid. Many Washington County peop! of Hillsboro, January 14, 1910, a 0r.nt Holcomb, vMUng the past Thog Bailey, Walter Hamer snd will feel the jar and a number are son .u. r "J ..IL ' ' u.ran..n V: r w-.i Union Lu.. i have the tax rolls talking of going down to witness Rird and wife, Hillsboro, s dsugh in Springfield, Ore, Friday. 8 they added r na P f . Won ft w K q ftd. wr, weight, 12 Diunds. lie W. B. Cunninghsm, prao doom ", " .,'inn Thi.will vanoe. Heie'olore the biggest Rn. s.. ii..... . itntnr medicine at Orenoo. was in tne snenu .. hftg been about 26g HUckg of lrons aTsilveVspo ' Hfor 'ldyn.mi.e. Demand Loans Other Loans U. 8. Bonds (at par) Other Bonds Banking House Cash and Due from Banks and U. . Treasurer $'46,737 3o 60,306.10 25.coo.09 16,060 00 136.581. 13 Capital and Surplus Undivided Profits Circulation Deposits $ 35,000.00 .4i-9 25,000.00 374.570.44 $437.3. 3 $437,032 13 HoBorvo, aaporOeut DIRECTORS Thoa. G. Todd John . BaiUy J. W. Tuqua Wilber W. McEldowney I. A. ThornburS Brisgen, J 00 H Howell, Fred Keller, ames W Thompson. Went Cedar Precinct Farmert Burton H Albee, GeoT Brick ell. Geo L Baker, John A Chapman, Chas W bllison, Mat thew M Fitch, henry Holms, John Kos- er, Peril Lauger, Thomas Hatthiesen, lames K McPoland, Stephen M. foole, Merchant Arthur W Hall. Uveryman E G Hagey. South Tualatin Precinct Farmers Edward Boge, Nels J Christenson. J H Collier, Louis D Finnegan, Fred Haase, Edward C Mulloy, John W Moore, John W Raynard, Joseph S Robinson, Homer C Rogers, John Schmeltzer. William E Smith, Siuiuel Phillips. Gales Creek Precinct Fanners Wm T Shearer, Francis White Jr, Jas L Ixving, Wm R Doughlas, Wm Crowther, Mark T Cox, Joshua J Adkins, Chas H Bamford, John B Bateman, John R Greenwood, Jolm I) Mickle, Joseph W McRobert, Otto S Parson, Clyde T Ryan. Burton Precinct Farmers Perry Bene- fiel, John R Bailey, Walter'Hannan, Kd waid Hutches. Martin Hart, Larl Her, Samuel Paisley, Alfred L Stephens, Erin Stowell, Cassius bcotiekt, William Hub erts. Dairv Precinct Farmers Chaney L Bentfiel. Noah J Baker, Frank L Beatnis. John F Carstens, Lewis Creps, Lewis L Crawford. Anton C. Carstens, rank Doolev, Albert rrHlay, unslavus w Hinesl John A McCoy. John Ireland, Kzra A Kins, Aioen fli mi. is. Cornelius Precinct Farmers D Baker, John C Buchanan, Lawrence C Brown, Albert Bunn ng, Ora A Cook, Howard A Duncalf. Gerbardt G etie, Michael H Henderson, Adolf Honzaik, Edward L lames, Chas Krahmer, James N Loudon, Carl Tfahl. Gaston Precinct Farmers Herman Btaun, O'.iver G Carnahan, Henry M Dames, Frank M Hill, Ernest Herr, Wil lis A Johnson, Herbert D Matteton, Tell Soule. Archibald A Walker. Louis Wil cox, Finley M McLeod, Berthold Fleis-chauer, South Forest Grove Precinct Farmers James E Baldwin, Orcellus L Doaoe, John A Elder, Wm M Hsrris, Orson W Isham, Houston B Johnon, Clarence L Perry, Joseph P Starkweather, George O Sloan, John Templeton. Retired John W Fuqua. Jeweler John A Abbott. East Butte Precinct Fanners Wm Bottner, Thos Cork ill, J T Downing, J E Howsrd, Emil F Heilman, John Jami son. Bvron G Leedy. Isaac Leland, Sid ney Miller, William E Shaver, George wnson. Reedville Precinct Farmers James Borwick, John Carlson, Eugene W. Dant. John H. Ellison, Wm J Ingram, Geo W Miller, Andrew Pierson, Joseph Zimmerman. North Forest Grove Precinct Farmers Henry T Bnzton, John Beyer, William .a . ' tt : .1 ... tr t. IV v.urr.18, ncury ihviu, mniiucw v i ni1 ton. Franklin Thatcher, Wm Weston Merchants Edward J Boos, Elmer McNutt. Drueeist Charles F Miller. Banker Edward W Haines. Teacher John T Fletcher. Real Estate James C Clark. Contractor Hiram H. Clark Start the ita Year By buying' Your GENERAL MERCHANDISE at the J. E. BAILEY STORE Forest Grove, Oregon t t t He has the finest selected stock in J Washington County, and his prices will convince you that he is selling lower than his competition. When 0 you are iu Forest Grove call in and (( see this mammoth stock of clothing, 1 dry goods, groceries, boots and shoes, and gent's furnishings. a 11 A SURE WINNER! TO ENTERTAIN YOU AND YOUR FRIENDS WITH THE VICTOR'S FINE MUSIC You can have the Operatic, Popular and Senti mental; The Classic Concert Selections; The Sacred Hymns; The Grand Harmonies of the Great Bands and Orchestras. Have them without delay. Come in and see me about sending a Victor right a long to your home NOW Come in and hear one the next time your are in town. LAUREL M. HOYT, Victor Atfent. amaQott Bros is urug bm