The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, February 10, 1910, Image 1

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HILLSBORO. OREGON, FEB. 10. 1910
NO. 48
VOL XVI.
1 0. l I). HMK
I m AWAY
Piuncc, Of.lr nJ Stalcn-
......i .mJnv Mornlnu
mart, '
f4, oKtOV CKISD OLD -UN
J..tUt
WlIli.m I.vM,,.rl H.r. pioneer
of..or t N"lhMl' d"Hl '
lh, family h. m u .hi. Hty. Hun-
d.r ni.irnii.ir, rl' ,""'
Mr Hr" U"n l" '
w v , Hepfmb-r I, h-'H
MratMl ", Mr J,M",h
jl.r deKH.deiHS "'"U Kogll.li
fimili" Hi-mother. Krenwe Kl
,o are, lvi Aeoiaend UWI
mnoM In wtupany with J"
Kwiid."f Bnlon Coun'y, Mr.
We no have a good supply of
good herd burned brick, ami build
ing blooka fur Mil Urn end found,
iiom Try our building blocks lor
your Iiuum foundation Cheater
than cement or brick ami Utu-r
protection againal frott, W have
fiulehed our run of large tile ami
are again running on smaller euea,
am) bave a fair supply at the yard.
Parties wanting tile delivered
ahould place their ordure now ao we,
ran baul them before bad weather
There la alwaye a ruah of hauling
orders In the Kail when roads are
almost imtiaeaabla We bave a
good tuiply of rough and dreexed
luiulwr at our mill, and a quantity
oi common lumber at Ilia line
pur, helow rewlon, the Utter to
ll at a sacrifice 2 a 12, 2S, 2f.
2i4 lilO. liH. lit; and III ol
various Irnfhl Thla ia all good
dry stock, and It will piy you to
investigate ahould you want any of
thea uirnnnaiona tironar now
fit Co, Scholia, Ililbb.ro, R 2.
mum Fuit
C. Keihen, of Hoy, was in town
Monday mornir.g.
(2 K. Harms, of beyond (JVncoe,
waa in town Monday.
White Houee coffee e guaran
i ....
ton ivrv ran Kmtrifitt UfOB.
iaukcr j. w.Miute AhkHior nr ,flIi -if- 0f
(cl'T'-i to Hill Morgan Mock South Tualatin, were in the city
Monday.
aSKH 1 HAT rKOCEEDS HE DIVIDED For sale: Purebred Holsteio
bull calf J. F. Peerenboom, Roy,
, . M Li Ik
i) . n t.i. tL..i. 1 wffifon. n
i cw n i uwdcii ire iidhci ruutv n
I!
Hart rainn m () e'n in JH'i3 oyer
tbaCounod lilufla route. Arrim
It porilai d. be awcurrd a piilloti
it ptufff on tl e oieattiboat Fblon,
md iwivfd tbne year, acting at
tiBi a pilot and raptain
la H,7. In drtrgatrd to ropy the
rrciH.li of lint lit tf Vlil!lun t uun
y, lncli hot brcti tiararit lu Mulmo
aub l. ltgiltvc timcimriit At tin
cuncluui.n ( tln oik lie apiwint
e.i o.litci ( WliiiiKti,n Coumy ii-e
Wllliiii i 4llell rrtiKiirii,
In IH lir rlrt-ltd County i'lrik.
b,1 intt.l t yrata. In 1M14. tie
luHlr, In (lie tar and 0icd l
office In llill!fo. Ill IW, Ue weddnl
lUtmclin Si'liulirM, wlrl Ot Hen
jmim S. holirlil, of Curnrlm, Ore , ami
aiMlrrif hujrr uic Jmlite H lil,r'.d, ol
llllimli. Tline ee U rlilliUen: So
rub i .'iiIioh lUrr. I'ourih and l''f-
Ihen ttttrU, 1'uHUikI, Mi -ii.'i
K irn (l l'iiniiuf , HiIUIkiio; Mn. Mmili
Mnu, wiir of ('.met Mmm, Cortirllua,
Mm. MnuirlU Moian, idow of the
Utt Cimiily ('Ink (iroiRf MofKn,
HilUUito; Mil. Kulh I'myil (ilti-vixnl),
Thuinn (.lrirrd) and Win. (i. IUic ol
(he U liim of liau'.ry Uatr, Hill C'ty.
Mr. Ilnvr ,lird ill IW.
In Ifi. lir mmiird Mit Mary A.
Anthony, 11 t-ouin of riuMil 11. Anthony-
Hit irctiiul ilc died two yrati
In 7. Mr. lime wai 'elected to the
State l,cKiUuie, and III lH7l, he
niiucil m one of the ('.rant e rciorl and
maite an aitlve rant paigu over the I'ate.
lir a lirtlliaut olator ami one ol the
heit cdritifxitaiiriHil awaker in the
Nuittmrat, He waa appointed t'ollei-lor
of Cinlmin nt Aatoila, and arivrd eiiflit
Team 111 llnaolhre. Knuil iHSj to l!.1
lie wan Suie Srna'.nr from Waahiiigluu
Counly.
lie wan made a Mitaoii III Tuality
UolK"."f Maaona, ill thiarlly In l-'i.
anil 111 1K71 Wtta 1 lnu.rn urnud nmatrr of
Om-(ihi. lie waa tioiiilnrnllv roimectrd
Willi llir Ancient Order of Ulilled Work
men in the daya of the greal itreriKth
Unit ottti-i-, mil waa 1ever.1l liint-a the
lair rx.cuiiveof the urKrUntiou and
w a ny Miiirme repreaenlative.
Jinige nare'l roiirepiloll ol me anu
draih in aiiiniiii-il np in a mrniorlal lie
deliveied III the Htale Senate in S5.
when, In pnylng a tiihttte to the lale
Hemv Watren, cniitor front Yamhill,
he until:
"The Sloica tell in that lU-Hth i oh
llvion, Unit humm Blli-ftion onlv I'idi n
O'rr 11,.. 1 1. . f .l.......t f,i..iul
- - . .... ,,j i.i IF, If 1,1 I'HIIIM ... -I
plant the sprltf of acacia and lilix.inlliK
Howrr;tlie uiiidrrna, however, tell til to
do ill 1 hlM, n,l h!mi linllii inonuuieiiti ol
niaihlc to their memory nud u)Hin theac
uionnniciiu write cpitatdia; hut the beat
lilHih that can or will I written will
I the dredi anil act! of a life. Death l
i"t oblivion; 'tin only the opening of
better and highrr life. Men in thin life
"'"I incirown clmracten, anutiie ihk
t aim of eyery iniin ihould be ao to
order hi own life, that when the end
couifi, it CH truly l snlil of him. 'He
"veil a life void of olfcliae towarila tmil
ml mail."
The funeral took plaoa Tueaday
t 'MHI in the tlternoon, Rev. Kvan
. Hii(ibflH delivering the aerunnu.
Interment wat in the Maeonio cem
etery. Tl pall btarera were-: James
H. HowhU, John W. Bewell, J . A.
Iiubrie, W. N, Bitrrett, Kdw.
Bohulraerioh, Dr. J. K. Adkln.
"U. !'". of Huayerton, and aho i
bttidlinn lb" Antna Lima and Hul
phur apray, wa in town M onday,
ami aaya that tutny preparation
of that nature have calt in th"in in
order to mike tbo leal ehow up
ll dep Miiteil 1 10) in the C'ouuner
rial Hank to lie pi l to any or
chardial or tron who would find
any rail in the apray ha manu
'afl'tl'ra. cnridiliun Uiiig that the
ett tntM be made from the origi
rial parkiK" Mr. l-fii aaya now in
the time to atiray fr the Han Jo
icale, and buyert ahould ! careful
to get the genuine run lure
lr. C U. Hrown. a eon of Mra
Huian Biown, of tbia city, and who
baa ditntal rerlor in the Dekum
I'urtland, left Tu.aday, representing
ih Portland Cnmtuerrial Club at
hi National meeting of the Auto
mobile Cluba. which will preeent a
n'trial to Congreea aektng lor
National aid for automobile road
The ieion will In held at Waab
ington, I C , and the Commercial
Club will audit Mr. Rrown'aei
pnf Tin meeting opna Feb.
15 and liat three daya. Mr. Brown
l ore of the pioneer eututite in theL,)()())
V . 1 L .
.lorinaeev.
Frank I.ung, of Corneliua, waa
in town Haturday. He exhibited
.n Almanac dated 151, and the
title ol which waa "The Family
CK., .ll.n Almanac." and which i
lull of historical evola. Cbiefeet
,1 hialorical value ie the article
telling ho Jamea Hmitheon, of
Kngland, left money to the United
Htatea to found the Bmithion In
litule, at Waahington, I). C. now
the greateal in value ol any histor
ic! relic tiialttution
Condemned Murderer Will
now get Short Respite
PROBABLY WILL TIKE SIX MONTHS
aid Dr F. A 1UILEY
Hankir J. W. Hhute, through hie
itturneyH, ISailey ,V Hare, hat pe
lili' nd the circuit court to appuint
a referee and decree that tie (ifficer
'.. M. La Rue, of the Watktne
I Co.. waH down from Fonet drove,
Monday.
Blue Ribbon tomatoee, corn and
beiiH, W cane for 25 centB. hm
mott Broe.
If.. T - lf:li I ...nr.. vctTirnnn
ahall fell the Morgan block, owned Haturday morning from ft ehort
tiv a r p hute and r. r A nauey, vim wun reianvee aru irieuun
the i,roceede to bt divided. The Lodi, Lai
natition hU forth that the iirauertv K K Rowell. of Bcholle. intereet
ia in niioh ebape that itcan not ed in general merchandise, lumber
eaaily be divided, and that the " l.ng W1" Up 10 lU '
..x..u ........ 11 yulu illululnnl '
1 ' . :.u v. u 1
,,1 . . commencing wuu rou. 1,
of ll.e purcbaae price. .itvrare on cahh
The realty takee in the Morgan . Produce same ae cash
block, oceupiwl by T. W. Wya't A Htevene Broe.. Farmirgton
. .1 ... 1 n... 1
l-o.tne rnarmacy irug emre, u,- WlnnBf .hoanent
(uartert utrtipiiHl by Mnricn .v .;.:' nn th- r,i-in. in(J
Corwtn. hardware merctiniH, and .J ' . , u:. U...U
the el(Niti building rauted hy Cliae
laet
NOT TO TIGHTEN
Clerk
Ballet faii Stat Traiacrlpt af
Wife-Warder Caae
Attorney J A Jeffrey, ciuneel for
John D. Ro.e'air, was eat Friday,
and p epared tie bill of exceptions
which goee to the Supreme Conrt
in the appeal now pending, aod
this meaoa the wife slayer will get
reepite ot several months. It
will perhaps takes five or six
months to get the case under de-
cieion, as the Supreme Court does
not hurry afFairB ol this kind. Dis
trict Attorney E B Tongue worked
with Mr JtffVey on the bill all
Friday afternoon, and Judge Camp
bell made an order directing Clerk
J. W. Bailey to prepare the record
. 1 fi.
KoonU. ll aio tnkia in Hit' frame
huildinu occunird bv Jn V, I.tlll
kin. iiinir
Tl... W,.r,,,, l,li,i' ih one of Hie
niceat ami umet mb-lai tint bui d
inm in the city All ibe i Ibc
rooina iiHtaira a t- t.n b-r lental,
and are iHruuii"! by John M Wall.
attorney. K. B. and The II
Torgue, atlorn-ya. Ir F. A. Bai
Ur Ilr A. 11. Baili-v. idiVi- CHUB
ami riirirnotii. and Dr. W. K Pit
tifii.r dfiitlHt.
.......
Tina tirotierlv wae tiutiMVed by
John Morgan, now decreed, and be
and h h ara.iriaiee bu'It th co i e
mirk and the twt rmllr nnee
frnniimr on Second Hireet H wae
biiuibt by Dr F. A lUiley end
High Q UALITY Drug Store
YOUR PRESCRIPTION!
Where Will You Tahe It?
t . I r.dr.i.ainn Ira Qlam in A
UllllH.il I f ... - a .- (- - 1 i if- a. I lUrUJCDIVU V W"vi m mm-
in this city, wa in Iroru hie Maple ,:m n,ecribd bv tl e c urt for all
Il:ll ....I, M.,n.!.n I.L. a. L. l..r...H..Bnnum
11111 mu1.11, iii.i,uj. line papera vo w uciuip iuauupivu.v
if p Frann. of eou'hwi H of Court was set lor FeDruary o ana
nut - v.,. ,.f ik in ordnr to Bet the oaners out on
riiuenoru. auu nui, h.ub uhc m v . D , .. .
... , 1 1,1, nMinn timi. the court instructed tnai
protJOUUVO laniirn m 1 ..... . , . , .
..... It - nn kl. U . W . 1 1 un mlrrnl
. I II.. .. 1 I Unn,l.n IWIIHTII IIUBPIUIB CI I UVillT U. I K u .
WBS Over HI VUO Illy rawuua;. 1 r- . . . k
I BeriU up IUO urigiuai ymyciv iu m
Two hi rnee for eale. Weight, Lihrated caee
KKKJ and 1050. Broke to work 80 it is now Bettled that Roelair
Five and eight years. Bound and wni not hang on February 11, ths
true F. ti. Heidel. Hilleboro a.v i ior execution. The district
, , . , attorney's office has filed a cost bill
A. V. l),inny, of near Raleigh. . , R-u:ria ,,1.1. mnnntinir
wae in town Monday. He ib one of tQ n 200, and this is suppoeed to
the tommitteemen interested in the . ,. Peoon(i onT to tne m0rt-
movement to cut off the eaet end of th Roeelair Dlace in the
I p.-
the county. hills. Common law.it is under
i.-, :l t-....ii: ll.vtwl k'nratli Llnml aill nnlv look ntXIn JrfTrSv's
,UJ11 1UIUI .' I ""'" - j 1- - - - - .
1 ....1 Unnilaa ilh lhlrlofl i a mnrttraoft and if this IS
anu mitt rjiru. ...v -o-r.-. -
Ifrawimra. at Tittard ville. Whi'e ibe case, after Jeffrey geta his $500,
bought ty in r. a n.oey n - -. - . u, pa R,nit , Ka Mma in .nd felt the
Mr Bbu.e. after Mr. Morgan pasted i-"-' 7 :.Z": r " r7i.: .-4 7.. 11- ta- h. hrwvlr or
to fin, ,1 ial tlraits. f. r the sum ol Kuraui v.enru w.iu . e u. uu . -. 7","' V
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 are
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.
J. A. T HO R NT U R G II
Preiident
J. K. BAILEY W. W
Vice-President
MCELDOWXF.Y
Caahier
It IK ti iw
ble money.
worth coneid'r-
PUBLIC SALE
MRS. JANE WALL
Mrf. Jai e Wall, widow 0! James
Wall, di"d at the home of h-r fon
F H. Wall, in Sellwood, 0 e, Feb
f, 1910 Hhe waa born in England
in lSXi. and waa married lo Mr.
Wall in 1S53 the bucband dying
three years ago. In 1SS0, the fam
ily came to America, and in ISM.
11. av til fivnd 10 Oregon. The I'd
J " 1 V
-hi Mrnii survive A. r.
Frewinge.
There will be a mak ball at
Laurel Hall, on the evening of
- rTl . aal I
ftt. ii, Jne iumaniuimii . . , .,, ,, u
provide a good orcheetra, and give The unaereignea wm awu f
inrmaakflharaetorit. TickeU. Ho sale at hie farm, on the Cor
linear, nd
The Tongue eatate-of the late Wall, Brar.il, Indiana; F U Wall,
Congressman Tongue-will aoon be Sellwood; K. H. 1 w n
. .1 ...I u P Urmnrar . n'i. (' I'orlUndlW J Wall,
P. .,' i. .j r' w Hhnti. r., Mn.riU Moxict: Mrs. R'ee
... ,1 .1 ik d,.,k..i.,u Mi Tiibor: John M.
Will UlVliie tlis eeisMJ ........a cuiutii. - iiiiul.n
t..u. Thia form of set- Wall, attorney at law, IlillUnro
H irrt'-t 10 n ti" ' I
II Wm. Getter, Manager.
W. II Killbuck. of Springfield.
Mo., wrb here this week, the guest
of Harry Moree, with the Pacific
States Telephone Co. Mr. Kill
buck likes Oregon, and may ulti
mately eettle bete. He left lor toe
Kant Tuesday.
For Sle Filly. 21 years old,
m.i Wn, b J. Downing, ant
11 Pal . and Mrs. France
j, ii.,,r Portland.
Ti,u Lt. Mr. and Mrs. Wall were
both well known at Hillsboro, hav-
inn tMUlIA ,t here many times witn
.v..:. um J.. fur Tears the
voeir B'Min, ......
ii:ii,.i.,,.. t,an,l Inatrtictnr. and At
torneyJohnM Wall. The funeral
look place Sunday.
nell road, seven miles north aod
mat nf Hi leboro. and 'li milts
west of Cedar Mill, at ten a m., on
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2.
Two horses, 5 and 8 years, 1150 each; 3
good cows, one 3 years, fresh April u.
. . in mill? frMh An. Ill 1111(6
VI1C , o, iu I -' --. .
vra, fresh in May; four ahoats, weighs
about 73 lbs each; 4 dozen chickens: tarm
. . 1 if : ..
Forest Grove
NATIONAL h BANK
FOREST GROVE, ORE.
Statement of Condition, November 16, 1909
Demand Loans
Other Loans
U. 8. Bonds (at par)
Other Bonds
Banking Mouse
Cash and Due from
Banka and U. S.
Treasurer
f 146,737 3o
60,306.20
- 25,000.00
5J.347.SO
16,060.00
Capital and Surplus
Undivided Prodis
Circulation
Deposits
f 35,000.00
,46i.69
25,000.00
374.570.44
$437.3'3
wauon. kocd repair; light half-apring wa
gon; j-stat hack, canopy top, with cur-
. . . . n..a in. in pood shatx: too DUKKV; oiac
and will make a neavv anitnai. uu - MComiick- mowe, stx ievet
IM37.03. 13
Reserve, 30 per Oont
DIrVECTORS
Thoa. G. Todd John E. Bailwx J- "W. Tuquw
Wilber W. McEldowney J. A. Thornbur(
tlement wae put forward by Mers
Tongue, Bagley A Huaton. who
were counsel for the defense in the
cane brouaht by the Pacific drain
Co, and Mr. Lombard at laet ao
cepud the alternative
J C. Sobu'tiierich of Banks, and
1:... Ri-Knlmaiich. of the Commer
cial Bank, went to Southern Oregon
lint week. While there ueo
bought another pieie of land and
then went to Eugene, where he at-
i.j h. .iiairint convention of
the Knights of Pythias, an order , wjll wl Rt publio sale at my
which is very strong in that seolion f one haif mu north of Farm-
of the elate, mr. ntuuuu.v- in(,ton aiore, auu u0
., . r. nf annw at I . , t u;n0iuirn at 10 a. m . on
says mere wrm u team m nn.n".". --
Eugene Saturday night. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28
I have a bun w and will saw pivr ,., f ' cows . , -
arcn; 9 com " -. - -
.,l,t April: 7 "' ieirera, i8 months
. "I i . ,. nlantcr.
: ... , itwv wn, i )i. - r. .
i... i f L-....,i,ioiiin or Keedviiie. tar infill, ii; Mltelieli turiii
Z Ud. Mo- en- ;,;y.o,ni,knMP'ows,,4
idu win iu harrow; McCormick mower, steel lever
of Black Diamond ilia. Will sell Wr0Wi uKtit harrow, chilled plow, ateel
for 150. Sound in eve-y way. plow, hayrack, set dbl harness, t single
of Retdville. o , chaia gjral tons clover hay; aever-
. ii.i al ricki dry wood, small toola, norse
Dave Wenger was n from Hel- 7t. 1eUvBl cream p.tor,
vetia, Saturday. Mr. Wenger hopes npe, hoar, butter worker, 4o-lb.
to leave for a visit to the Father- capacity, 10 gal churn, two-bottle milk
land s,me time in May, and as it
hae bsen many yearB since be nas a goodi, ,d numerous
l-.V l.y.JI..AMkV.Anmallnl .. . .. .
ceen nis uujihuu '" other articles
. . -e u:. nr.. I
PUBLIC SALE
have the time of his life.
Lunch at noon
Tai ms of Sale: Under $ 10, cash.
r, . t n:..i -.t -;f nf 10 and over. 8 months time;
Corn, 10 ulil vinuuauu u.,w, . .. . o i :-.t
Orenco Feb. 7. 1910, a eon. This bankable note, 8 per cent, interest,
is the third boy born at Orenco, the 2 per cent, off lor cash sums of $10,
Owner Hellberg Farm
B. P. Cornelius, Auctioneer.
John Vanderwal, Clerk.
WILLIAM H. IRELAND
a. il a n li-l flltiM
tfinee. Will guarauvrc.
them run right -Carl Skow Bea-
verton, Ore., K. 4, ux - '
Fred G. lMdel now has the in
lerest of C. Helm in the ;Clim
.mi i k.i naiimcd duties at
mill, "" " 7 r, .i
the plant. His associates are Carl
Heidel, Mr. Smith and Geo Ze i
man, and the boys keep the mill
busy the year round.
i!,...uv. No. 8 cotik atove.
Terms of Sale AH UDaer
$10, cvbj 10 and over, time to
October 1, at 7 per coil lntereet.
H. li. Iiaivoreoii.
B P. CorneliuB, Auctimeer.
BUXTON BAND DANCE
Tl. Ih.ilnn nnd will give a Ben-
ley mo ii " - - - iuo uu. - -
' . . .. . !- .... i .11 -I Hannan's Hall, at 1?UX-
A oreat deal of mprovem mi iu euv , s , u,
MM ha1 !".""." "T S;,l ban. Tber.
. t .1 stabi rnai. rri iia i rnmi tin si v -
Oregon Meet no. - ;'" "V, " - . Bnlendi(1
ter as far east as u irueu n
to
takes Idterurbin railways
velop the oouotry.
t i n..r now nonducting a
hotel at Corvallie, was in the city
i... u...n,inB Avnninff. returning
.u.. i ih week Mr. Greear
It will be splendid musio ana ue
da- beet of order, and the u )or
rt lima ffunranvwou.
Largest hall in the county. Tickets,
75 cents.
w a- 1
ntw nursery town, ana mr. auu
Mrs. Girod bave the honor ol
claiming the first male born in that
place, about two years back.
It "ib reported that Hon. Jamee
Withvnnmbe. with the Oregon
Agricultural College, ia again a re- , , . TW,sid the B-d
(eptive candidate for Rovernor. It ,;,... th(lde.th 0f William
i.i.J kin r. nn,1a llw trfl lu,v'"B .. -
eiateu tu u.o t.i.j .hn d it Han Joae
for nearly 40 years. He came to
Oiegon in company with the fami
ly in 1861, crossing the plains.
The family first Fettled near Cen
terville. Later be went to tne
Santa Clara valley, where he was
widely known and higniy esteem
A H had been married, but hie
;fA died several Tears ago. Two
J.J. MurDhv. of Oak
land, and Mrs. F. L Dingman, of
Crockett. Cal.. and two brothers,
Geo. H. Ireland, Hillsboro, ana v .
.at. ml nf Oakeeville. Wasn.. sur-
v ,. i -
vive. ueain was auu u iuumvi
paralysis. Deceased was born in
ndiana in low.
Start the Lta Year
By buying Your GENERAL
MERCHANDISE at the
J. E. BAILEY
STORE
Forest Grove, Oregon
3
t
J. B.
Orchar.liata urn bnao lb nee dftVP
fiPfying their trees lor Sn J ee
Boale, a peet that haa given fruit
growers much trouble fir ytars
Where a good spray is used, the
paraBite ia generally either destroy
ed or the damage reduced to a
minimum. Fruit growers who
now say thii ia the ideal time for
praying lor tblspeit.
Argua and Journal, $2.25.
u..ni shot at Madras,
. . . . -i u u. flrnearl J. . .
tholaetoi me w ..... "V" Kstern Oregon, the otner uwy, ojr
wt this week lor Ariaona, where Mwn v g M,, wM neohew
he remaina until Summer opens. " p Hftynie;the Forest Grove
Mrs. M. 0. Case recently ; ttaDBfer man Alier snoou.,B xx,
l flonra annt OUt . . Mb, mUClded DV tnl
ranged an army b - , n e, mm. . 5
bv a Portland piano house, and . route Mrs Myer had eued
waa given a $125 credit check on f b:each 0f promise, and
waa ! -..11 i .nt nianoluthe .,"yttoa aH tried at Vanoouver,
W1',1 ... -i. Af,.ar,l Hiivnie went
,ulnJ lh'l ".m .ilh . nil
iney marrv her. Upon reiueai bud du;.
1 win. ! and men bui
a 11 . I him UK VHI HI liilivu "
Jake Schneider, or Letsy vine, w. u.
in town Monday;
1 a
that this is the pbyechological
moment for his entianco to victory.
Farmers look here we will pay
you more in trade lor your produce
than you can get anywnere m vue
Annniv. Brimr it to us. We will
convince you that we can and do
pay more than otners we laae
veal and pora on luosuayo.
Stevens Broe., Farmington. 50
T Scbmitke. of above Mountain-
,uu aa in town Monday. Mr.
Schmitke waa an intimate friend of
Chas. Scheunemann, who commu
ted suicide at Metzger Btation, last
ouv and save that he can not un
derstand why he should have en
tertained the idea of sell aesirucuon
it n Ronannar IS nothing, if not
ingenious. He went up on job
P. R. a IN. 10 pui in buujb ri"1"!
ii a.V and riutred UD a Diece ol
mechaniem whereby he could and
asa naa the locomotive ior nis
UIU ' - ...
Tho thino worsen to per
UllTfCI. . O - - -
Knt. moat neoDie wouia
irovivu, wv.. . t ,
rather have a less expensive engine
for such work.
A Baxaphone quartet is the latest
addition to the Hilleboro Keea s
n..i Rond. and tns 00VB are
yuiup. " ' -
.ininto the notes use veterans
VOHU." ,
ti,. inainimnnts aie: frea
1 Uu V. ' .
grist, soprano; J W. Uauey, Dan
iUU"j y.. " ' ' t
alto. The new feature
.;it ;a ihn hand a tone that no
otler musical organization in the
Willamette Valley enjoys.
He has the finest 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 i
see this mammoth stock of clothing,
dry goods, groceries, boots and shoes,
and gent's furnishings.
GUY DECKER
Guy Deoker, aged 36 years, ud
a native ot Knapp, Wisconsin, uieu
at hiB home on Tnira ana waen
un,n siTBBta Fridav morning af
lUpjVu ' f
,nrin9 aeverai monina iruui
nka..niniia. Hu wife died ftbout
two years ago. tie leaveB toree
omn children, tilt Bisier. mise
Jof ephine, who came here trom tne
ii.Q a rtia trtr inn onuarau. is iuv
n.,lir local relative. Tne lunerai
-...j - ,
took place Sunday auernoon, onuer
iUn ana rlAHB nf th Modern Wood-
tUO BUDUIVWW w- . "
men. He carried J,i.w inaurwuw
in the organization, and this will
go a long ways towe.ro teaiun w
of the little ones.
Geo. Keenon, of Vinelande, was
over to the city Friday.
The Birth Gem
For February
Is the amethyst, emblem of contentment.
The Pink is the birth month flower.
The poetic belief of the ancient -
Greeks was that the origin of the amethyst oc
curred in the changing of a beautiful nymph, be
loved by Bacchus, into an amethyst, representing
the color of this god's favorite beverage.
Amethysts may be vobtained here in nearly
every imaginable article of jewelry.
They are beautiful and inexpensive, offering the'
February born a birth month emblem at small cost.
LAUREL M. HOYT
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