The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, May 19, 1910, Image 1

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IIILI.SI.ORO, ORIXiON, MAY 19, 1910.
NO. 10
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gliEAT ATHLETIC
PI NEXT SUNDAY
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ivnk. Hi" band Will
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;('',-m-.ur.uvm.-nt in tin pre
,,m(.,irv ihnv iixniur eau.c. uim
..ml by J. W. Cave. IW r...,
, :,, . j... , l. -mg the profeHH
',';il nu-ii at-uiit tlx' liiiiM't
,,., In U'th lineup tin-re art
,.'. ..l.liim. t at lli- American
..'.. 8!i.l that t1"' ,rmt wil
j'I,rJ pK'i'U "' amusi-un-nt goes
ithHit the tellmtf. Win, .i
.. ..f , km Hardware Co.
,,!! raidaiii the I'Umhi-hx men.
... I il,. W i! I"' SelecUH
,., ii.,. 1itw inir. those uvc
1 1... nil).' t I'biv tin Ih'Iu'Ii Until
aM into arii.n ly tin-crippling
. .i.i,. tt.Hi!, be athlete: in
y.. II, K. an. I I.. V. Kinintitt
A. t'. SllWti'. Johll Coltnell. ti
i W. l nn i' A UriMtf. Kd Schul
niru-h Tim ,. Wuitt. IJnv (irri-ar
VII. A'' '..;' ! ". t -luu, Knout.
vnnafi Cr.-rr, Willi Ireland an
i f Kill. -ii
T)h- iirif. - innal men's team.
niiiiimil In C. W, Hare:
: II;i,v I ir. ,1. I'. Tauiie-ii
ben. II JU'.-y. Ir, 1'itleneer
lr. A. !' l'.H.!rv. I ".. H. Tongue,
r 11. Toiicu.', Jr.. Dr. W. I.
W,.L I if. M.!i-hai. Dr, .1. K
AJkms. Dr Ki-atMti. ('. K. Lvth
a: .j L V bnur. Cave wear
to will In- ,i. just ill his division
i, Itw.i- umpire, ami thai hi
urn slam i:ti bark talk.
Al .'. o 'in- ( 'animals will play
the FuHt.ii tii!,. n strong aoyirc
(fsli'in from thu fity, ami Nirk
Willmms will U- in tlu lxi f'i'
tin' livais.
The ufiiiiMK'ii h1hui! If a rir
ns in ha .. li.il! rirvliM ami tlu
.itoi-i-t have attvaly urihi'i'il
frish Hiiilii's of arnica and
lamjaj'cs hil th' inaiiayrr nf
lat'h tlu- oiUHtsiiu: liH'al ti-ain-
hw mailc arnuu't'inonhH fur quar
dra at thi- Sanitarium.
I.OSt-S HI I Y IKH.I Ak'S.
HviTV ihrrKhrrtnaii ami farmrr
iii Oregon ii iin itnl to aUfin) lln'
'hrithcriiii'iiH fdiivfiitiuii to In-
ht-hl at Albanv June 2 ainl !!
Sf-Tftarv I'-atcH slates thai it
will In- the laiyenl uUifriti if
ariculturirtts in On'i'nn thinyi-ar.
he ' I fulfil Males I'livi-rnmi'iit
ins arrant'eil to wml two of it'
nhl nu'ti f mm Watthintftun, tht'
(Invi-rnur of tin Ktate will U
prt'Sfnt. ami tin' priyram fur the
tv.ii dayn in ri ili-l' with tin ln-ht
that imnii'V cuiihl uhtaiti. The
Cuinini-ri ial Club of Albany w ill
lurnisti a Im j.r bainuci at laxm ot
thi' ;'.rl tu the ilrleeali'S mi the
('uni t 1 Inline lawn. I'.uth the O.
. & N. ami S-iuthcrn I'arilii'
men ami branches have mam' a
uiie-aml uiii' third rate mi the
certificate plan.
I repreii tit thi- Spiri'lla cornet.
Make M'lectiuii.i in your hume,
where aci'iirale inea.sureini-nl.-i
can I taken, ami ymi K1 l "r-
het t lllerl the re-1 1 li fi'tl! t 1 1 s of
yoiirliMire. Semi nj,stal card, ur
nhuiie call fur atintment.
Mrn. M. K. Camlle, HilUl-uru,
Oregon, lifth ami Jackfvm
Street. Iiulcnetidcnt telephelit',
:.si. 3 it
C. J. SeliitalK-l. r lVrtiaml ut-
lurney. and who h pivjiident uf
the Mnltnumah bar a.sciatiuii
warteiil Munday. aiieariiiK' !'
fore circuit court. ( . J. Hays tin
tm-aneht man In the country lives
in h.iist l'oit and. I'd account
if the hik'h wicc he k'ives his
children K cents eacli lok'o with-'
out their miier, and then, when
thev are iihleeji he HwieK tht'
inonev. The next nmrninu; he
whip them for losing the coin.
1'ersons living in the country
ami wishing to take the Ihiily
ami Sunday Oreoiiian for one
year can, hy paying a ear in
'advance. (M the Arus and an
( inhuman ma), or chart, for the
one price. This oiTer will not
la:t litnyr ho yet iii your oriler
soon.
tiav bmihard, of Portland,
ives the Wa.shinton I'niinty
roads a hard nlap in an article in
Sunday's Orek'ontan, day says,
incidentally, that we have the
worst paths in the stale, mil lie
i. .11 a ,,( eelline stuck down in
Southern Own so that he was
laeil seeral hours, llu oasis
uf his complaint out here was
ii.f ctn.-L fur a lew ininiues
in a iiiuddii'le at a bridge-end.
DONKEY FIREMAN
fflUS ON HEAD
Slips OK ut Pbttfiirm, Dislaiuc of
llnrly l ive l oci, Thursday
WS TKI;N TO IHIklUNI) HOSI'ITAI.
Skull I istlined. Mead Sinking nn
a Slump
W. II. Ihust, envriueer at thi
HillsUiru r.indeiiser, was waylaid
ly masked highwaymen in I'ort
land, al K.tst Second ami Must
Main, last Saturday evening, and
MiImiI of iiitv dollars. 1 1 is fam
ily fi.nn. ih ' lived at H Kast
Sixth, ami he was tfoiiitf there to
lad up l is etfects premratory
i mo mi' th,. m to iiiiisiKiro.
The rubbery trok place aUml
10::t0 o'clock, and Mr. Irost t-ays
had a p.od i haiice to see his
nu'ii.
NO'IICI;
A 1 du mil live in Hanks, all
parties desirinjr to nee ine in re
Kiird tu carpet weaving. hIioiiIiI
JJ'rite I'm- an appointment. Ira
Mills, I'.auks. Ore.. II 2. 10
ShCOND ANNUAL CONVUNTION
Or
Alb;
'')"n Thri-shers Association
i'y. Oiv., Juno 2 & a. l'Jlt).
'j'Jiind I rip rale of one ami ono
Hiii'd fart,- on tin certificate plan
Will h" made by 0. U. & N. and
n i (:,,-'s' 'I''l'kt't!l on Hit'1-' Ma'
-'"i t" June "M inclusive, tfood
'"I' ret ui u until Juno lOlli. lm
N'lant subjects will ho discuss
U imhidine; an address by n
fecial Uepresentative of tlio U.
I''")' furlher information as to
r;des, dales of .sale, etc.. call
""V 0. U. & N. or S. 1'. ARont.
ci.-,,l.l.,.rv iNmnn, lieoilles. Ill-
lies, all kimis'of plant (lowers ami
plants, I'ahbaKO and toman-
plants, telery ami cauiuiown.
i t.i n.ij Fur sale at the
t'ainphell lireeiihouse. Seveiitli
and Tir. 1ml. imone. -n
Wilkes hrothers are taking nut
their uper story brick front ami
will relnv it. w it h improvements
i the w indows. As some 'f t.1"'
i. ..:..i, fulliiit- from the wn-
IHIIIV '" " , , , .f
dow arches it was thoiiK it Kifer
to renew the mortar ami nave n
,a.i i.l.-ut The new front
L ii,.. tnwer storv will nae a
Ml UIV f
nlate trlass front.
v ... i A rsenate of l.eau,
1 e.i i i- . ,
.i , ,r hnt erane. i.me
uie ei.-i uif,.- f--- , ,
tl,e Aetna braml m Mine
Uuinliiir snrav. there is noun iK
I ' . ....I. .1 VVIi.i i
better on the mare . -
I t . nnd retail. H. U'W. n
ton. OivRon.
Dr. C.'ore Merry man. of
Klamath Falls, was town i Ja t-,,-day.
the Kiiest of Ii.h stet,
hs A H Hailcy. Dr. Morry
f. in has been in the Klamath
" is section for a hiiihIht ot
ars and has an extensivo prac
lice. He is state senator iron,
his district.
, i',,..-i' I'lHii'rse lltillK the
. v -hi . . - ' . .il- 1,1 ,
!! 11 H . . - - -
Fireman Foster, working fur the
I'aeitic KliK'ilieerili Co., fell a
distance of thirty live feet, last
Thursday, while working on a
trestle on the 1'. Ii. & N
I'.rice Wilson's nlace. near Tim
t. l-'ostcr had no spikes in his
spurs, ami slipped Irom the en
gine platform, and beinK' unable
tu hold himself, went head fore-
mobt, fctrikiutr on his head. His
kkull was fractured, ami hu was
picked up unconscious. A special
brought him down to Hillslmro,
where he was transferred loan
electric car and taken to one of
tlu Portland hosnitals. where
sureeoiiM lifted the Ume away
from the brain.
Foster was a younjr man of
al x nit 28 years, and had worked
for the hnKineeruiK' company
.some time. He, at one tune, was
tt imiihe-of the Portland iirede-
parlmimt,
he un ortunate voutur man
passed uay Friday nlht,
MKitt IJKIT) ji:isi:vs
Scott and IhitTy, owners of Sun-
n v brook Farm, near daston, re-
ceiiuv piircnaseo a line ht.iu-
ed Jersey cow ami heifer to add
to their dairy herd. These are
us well bred as any on the coast.
The cow, Loniola'ti Prospect
1WM1. is a exand daughter on
her sire's side, of the Rreat
Stoke PoK'is. sire of 05 cow s in
the advanced registry, and of
Inez of Riverside, a cow that
produced 07 iMiunds of milk a
Jui- f.if seven davS. Oil her
4 T ' ' '
clam's side she carries the Whi
. i i.. .n ., i .,i;t.i
u! ine nou'u ouiis, uoui iinii.si,,
Pedro, lmiHirted lormentor. Ine
leifer was sired by rcKristereil
C.ov. Mangold, and she is a vrranu
laughter of Ida iUaruroHl.
Champion cow at the I lucaRO
World s fair.
Washington County jople will
be interested in the marriage an
nouncement of Miss Mabel Fema
I,eFcvre, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. I). F. LeFevre.of Portland,
and Mr. Kdwin U. Welch, of
kidecfield. Washintrton. on May
lo, 1'JlO. Jioth bride and ";r(Km
wen- formerly well known yountf
pi -Op le of Raleigh, Washintrton
County. Mr. and Mrs. Welch
w ill he at home to their friends,
near KiiU'elield, after June 1.
For sale: One 0x9 Lodtforwood
donkey ent'ine, with cable, blocks,
rij.rin(sr. ready for loKtfinK. Call
on or address C. 8. Reynolds,
Mountaindale, Oregon. 10-13
J. W. Moore, of k-yond Laurel,
was in the citv Monday morning.
He was enlisted in the Sixteenth
ind was in the same
brigade with the father of the
A reus reooHer. Poth were in
the ene-ak'ement at Shiloh, and
Mr. Moore ended up at the close
of the war at Savannah, ua.
Several thousand feet of first
;uid second class rustlo for sale.
liver or sell at my place,
"ear j Wisconsin
i
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
IN OREGON COUNTRY
Will Have Been Organized Sixty
Six Years, May 25th
BLTLDINQ ERECTED IN FIFTY-THREE
Original Orxanlier are all Dead-
Church Still Stand
West Union, several miles north
east of Hillsboro, claims thdis
tinction of having the oldest
Baptist Church in the state of
Oregon. The organization was
formed in 1844, and the original
founders are all dead. These
founders were well Known to the
Washington County pioneerage,
and were: David T. Lenox and
wife, Louisa; Henry Sewell, late
father of Jas. H. and Johnvv.
.TV i'rer a t Sewell; William Beads and wife.
mil K uan. ii. i'. uiiiiih.iw.i.11 ... i i j ni
Hillsboro 10 Luanda: and Alexander Blevm
,. ... , , t. and wire, Lavina, On May 25,
llu. Cornelius Wmxlruen of the m these Je convene(j at
World concluded a three days home of l)avd Umx and
picnic at their city la.st Saturday forme(j tne church organization,
night. I here was an amusement -. hv mest at w;th ienox several
company present, and while the d 1053 built the frame
dav s attem ance was not
M Ml I t'lllllllll C ti 1 IV V UU 11 l smir nriKAin
"-' ; r . u..t a cnurcn, which now oumua.
urge, owinn 10 ine jack mm 11.
High Q UALITY Drug Store
THe Place where you
are always getting Drugs
of absolute purity and High
Quality and compounded
hy pharmacists who take
pride iu the accuracy of
their work
EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR
Whitman's Celebrated Chocolates,
and Candies . 'THE BEST EVER"
Kaminshy's Mahe Man Tablets
and
Dr. David Roberts Veterinary Remedies
busv time for farmers, the
monument of time and early
evenings were well attended.
The Delta Drug Store, Hillsboro, Ore.
(i(K)l) ROADS
A special representative of the
U. S. Department ui Agrieuiun e,
Yv,.ci.miri,,n l). c. Dr. Maurice
w Vi.lri.hr,. best known author-
i in"r- , ,
it y on good roads in mis country,
w'ill speak on that subject at the
following loinis on me uaies
shown:
MeMiniivhV: May ..11
i.,...,ot- r.mvt May IU
Oregon City June 1
Salem 0 une c
Albany June .
Corvallis June 4
Fugene..-, Jue6
l i,,..r Juno
,'..,,.,10 !:,!! Juno 8
V I 1 til I H7
Modford -Junes
Ashland ...Juno 10
l-ST t'NION SCHOOL
Christian spirit Aside from a
rn. f Aiirxbjrinn nnH Kfifvf thrt
buildinir ia still there, and will
1...0 ,,,1.1 l,ij f.irm tn( VC'estfiutt I vat a I -.in ft for vpflrs. William
luion.m, 11,0 .... ,' x. , , rt ivy ,i" v r . . . .
of Vinelamls, and he and Mrs. Kane, the Forest Grove pioneer,
, II .. 1 1. I J xl 1. 1 AH
I'uetsch were in nionuay, uia- ereciea ine Birucvure, jiu uu
ing the transfer. The place em- Christmas Day, 1853, it was ded
braced 00 acres and a little over, Icated, Rev. Ezra Fisher preach
two miles from Olencoe, and sold ing dedicatory sermon,
for $10,000. A few years ago The builder still lives at the
1 be iilii.ee could have been boutrht drove, and has one son, F. T.,
for less than half the money. living in Hillsboro. Zina Wood
. , .(..a. Sr.nf Hillsboro. has been a mem
H,A. Morse, w.recn.e .orvner'.- - ainelL and
MK
i;iaei un in n moior eve e. ik -.-
?,"J If hTS,7 Sis & time. ;5 a tof to
fe Y-iKnd mi -en would ride frn FWes.
Hi,-S, l,eill have some use L " "1 .? 1
(',... U, iiin.ti!tiii "Jl w ' -' Vlw """
tor the machine. u ' j i kv,
C.. V, Scluilniench and wife, ReV. Vincent Snelline was the
Dr. W, 1). Wood. Orvillo Wilkes nrst pastor, and he was the first
and F. C Mitchell departed Sun- Baptist preacher West of the
day for a three or four days trip Rby Mountains.
to Cresw ell, Oregon, making the
journey in Schulmench s Parry TRIP TO TIMBER
car.
Mr. and Mrs. John Fisher of General Manager C. E. Lytle
West Union were in town Mon- ,.,. nl,i tn tha front Snndav in
day, accompanied by their guests a special, and the train went as
of the week, C. J. Untz, atimoer far Timber, stopping at the
cruiser, of Chicago, and who has Wilson nlace. The train
interests in Lincoln County, and wa3 jn charge of Thos. Rood as
Mrs. lleruinger, ol roruanu. conductor, and liert f ouett,
1 have added a complete line brakesman, with Chas. Follett at
. i i...n muJj VmiIIj bnts! thf throttle, and Penn rrost.
UI UilJlH-imil fjUWM.-i, KH..O, uuv,, . --, -
...i..,o nicbo infant nnv. tirpmnn. A iiarLv went aioiiu an
IIULS. UlUlva. uui.i.-5, ill amviv, I ... '
thing you mav want in that line, guests of Air. Lytle, ana aiier
Also tennis goods, rackets, balls, inspecting the Stephenson saw
etc N. H. Croer. mill, a fine dinner was served.
l'lans and specifications
A. THORN BURGH
President
J. E. BAILEY W. W. MCELDOWNF.Y
Vice-President Cashier
Forest Grove
NATIONAL BANK
FOREST GROVE, ORE.
Statement of Conditions at call of the Comptroller,
Tuesday, March 29, 1910.
I
I
RdOfRi'ra
Loans and Discouuts - JiUsr-'.SS
U. S. Bonds at par - 25.0U0-0J
Other Bonds - - 5.-..SW.0O
Banking Houho - - lti.isi CO
Casli and Dues from Other
Banks and U.S. Treas. 1M.SS3.12
Liabilities
Capital Stook and Surplus t2,ij00.tt)
Undivided ProtiU - KS8.10
Circulation - 25,fX).0O
Deposits - - - 4J2,0f)0.90
flKVl-UUt)
4M,!'i.tll)
Interest Paid on Savings Accounts and Time
Certificates.
DIRECTORS
Tho. G. Todd John . Bailey J- W- Tuqua
Wiiber W. McEldowney J. A. Thornburg
"livid Kuralli Deputy Sheriff
wilV (1. (i. Hancock has np
lmil'b'd David Kuralli as bin first
'V'I'nty, and Mr. Kuralli assunied
Uu' duties ' tlu'ollico Monday
"'"'ling. Mr. Kuratli has been
!l member of the Kuratli l'.l'OS.
lu';il KsLato linn for a luiinbor of
itns, and is well known hen
"'I'1 i't I'hillips, whore ho was
',l!'d. lie is u son of J. J. ku
Iii a longl'mie resident of tin
' nnnps section, and a brother 01
Jl'mil, former county recorder,
11,1(1 J. C. both noiv in the real
t'stalo busiiu'S!-!. The now deputy
is in every way (nullified to fill
Uu' position.
Miss Olive Lawless was a 0or
;.al us visitor, Sunday, the guest
ot her brother, liichard.
Vd'ir Mi": aml ' 1I-11)0,lam1'
the Cloueoo Wooodnion are
atNewbergthiswmiK, at o,
the Dislriet convention of O10-
gon Woodmen.
Ueinhart Herr, of near Caston,
. Kl. . .1 ., -ash hail to appear
fX u- gr uid jury to answer
ssr. u wii 1.0 the
i1 . i ll... ,rt(ltill
nevt session Ol Uu:k""
i.,i;,.er,, to any
ee cream i'1""" .
V ..r ii,.. town. Koniemnei
I''V ,M .... .,1,1.1 Hoth tele
e'J .. . ,.. i
m. K-dear CooK, 101 1 u. .j
'H,luH,f,, ti1 Clambers and
iN u . iMiire of Portland,
The funeral unm e
alin. Tuesday.
li..no for cheap.
Intro.
1 r; l.m.ld nflS
Westcott, ot vine ". -. '"-
hool will hold
J 111- M 1 Ml v- ..--..
a big picnic at the school grounds,
nil OS liorill Ol vieii..u, "
.. .in rill. ...... ...Ill Iwi !
1.... m-iir v. 1 r i i in
Uil.V, l'"V " 4
literary program commencing m
10. -in, .1 imr iiinivinir coiiiesu o.v
iu.nu, "f : ..
.,...!., .inniU n basket dinner
mo 1 V .4. .,f L'iO
at noon; ainietic wmrai "V.i
-consisting ot w yaw . .
.,1 iimin. bievdo race, 2-0
. 1 . ....... un... (,. .VlltO
yard uasn, iiouuo r.nu un -;"-i
sack race, egg race tor gins,
lorso races. greasoU toie. niu
eating contest, aim a ouM.-i.au
game. There will also bo a tug
of war, and a band concert by
the Bethany band, rusi ciass
nnfeetionery stands win e on
the grounds. The public is gen
erally nvited, ana a goou u a
assured, as the West Union
grounds are the prettiest m the
county.- Earl Fisher, loacher.
TViu'tr-in wnasi ravplfttion to those
nro II" vi .( . - - - -
- .. . iwnn nHii .nevti uccn uiu m.
now being drawn for the rest .. , t- h work in.
room, and as soon as tney are , , , thousands of dollars
finished the tottee Club com- . to t the track as far as
mittoe expect to have work Tmh ;was enough to satisfy
started on the building. those who thoufCht perhaps the
Mr. and Mrs. Win, Moiorjergen WOrk had been going along slow-
and Mrs. W. A. Marlin. went to ly. The route is scenic enough
Seaupoose the last of the week, for anyone, and when you reach
' .' . 1 1 M il. m. , ...1. . C im
overland, ana wnue mere were nmDer you enter uie linesi, uui
muats .u' Kdiriir St evens and wife, hur belt in the Northwest. The
.l,V.,V V. ....f.... - . . -v. . ... I 1
lOinieriV in una si-tuuu. oiepueusuii oanuuu " t-
M..a r A h'evnolds formerlv force ot men at worn on one ui
Mis I.. A. Kijno ds to n tri the mountain
Miss Againa r owe., 01 . , . - .
Creek, V ash., nyeu re.y, iToenditure before it
EK tell "i be ready to cut The mill
Mrs. Mai gai et 1 ow til. concrete foun-
Erwin Ritter, of near Both- dtion. and all the machinery is
county.
WHEAT FARMS FOR SALR
jjiiiiu iwniii cation, UI1U u liic iiiaviiuiivi j
any, was in Saturday, and set- of the newest manufacture. The
tied up the estate of the suicide- plant js located for a run of sev
blacksmith, Jacob Schaeror, in eral year8) and is within a short
the county court. distance of Brice Wilson's place.
. a i? m
For sale; First-class red cedar Those present as guests 01 m..
i vtle wen?! Postmaster r. r.
Slliugies, cut, oi miicu, in "J"v , n : i? T
i ri.iiii.on .1 '. v ll nriw ins. .imui jeiiiua. j-j. i-j.
quanuiy. .uu i - n'T T. 4 iW F.arl
Keyno ds, Mouniainuaie, ure. io mvw m , x , T'n A
' ' . , - Luther, Robt. Hartrampf, R. C.
Sam I'aisloy, now surveying Zau(rh; nf Hillsboro. and Hugh
the township to the north ol .this R of Buxtoni was along as
citv. was in town Saturday, turn-1 'onMnm The, luncheon
mi in two weeks of detail work. of ....ij uP wished for
---ci i VV043 ail HlV vvvi
Mrs Emma Thomas, after a U picnic trip, and had the earnest
. i T t . fi nn..l- PnKt
several woeKS stay at. laurel aiiu piauaits oi uie jjaii,;. j-vyw
Hillsboro, with relatives, return- From, the champion at lunching,
ed to i'ortiana, ivionuay. was aiso in ine yan..
Riorsdorf. of North
Save Your Money
. ia
By buying' Your GENERAL
MERCHANDISE at the
J. E. BAILEY
STORE
Forest Grove, Oregon
c
3
Throe hundred and twenty acres
all in wheat at $35 an aero; 400
acres. 300 acres in wheat at ?-
an acre; 1120 acres wheat and
....,.. ot $'0an acre, small
cash payment, will take a small
rn ... f..i-i-i in ovi'iijinee. oi ui
first payment with easy term for
balance'-W. M. Harnett, Wasco,
Oregon.
10-13
IlL JLlr? Clean-up day was celebrated in
Mams, aim uw ,o ,.vv.v.w . Ti;,, i m tn tne nueen s taste,
hops, was in town Monday morn- H'"806 fiTof old tin
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vj A Mohr nnd son Henry, thu Viio-hwavs outside of
returned Friday from a trip over town. Nearly everybody enter-
quina. and as a result the city looks a
. . -,. d n- nnH Umni ,ipn npTTfir. nttme varus.
J. A, jimmerman, u. iW, " f ..ZTX h. nA fi,ml
ii Air;i,.u u.r.j iimo hAU'ouur wrui'ii ill v ca lcu uivtii"
Farm, peiow v ac. nac., wao ... - ... . a ,ot
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of unsightly refuse on duty.
SlointKhadyln-oo
Tnn T,orsuntr. who
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is nutting in the Farmington
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wagon oiiuhv. v.
, untir was uu to the
lor me i"ji , , ,t
l.. i lout nf the week, tie
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'.i tn have the contract
i finished on schedule time.
We have quite a number of pairs of child's, j j
women's, and men's shoes which are slightly J f
damaeed and more or less out of style which J
we will sell for one-third price viz $1.50 shoes
ior uc, j4.4 ouui.3 iui v. -
women's up to 3.50 for $1.00.
These are all good material out not up 10
1 nrocptll Ctir1pi NoV is the oonortumtv to i i
i K get a good shoe for little money. We shall t f
be pleased to show; tliem to you as long as i
DO - YOU - KNOW
That You Can Buy A Beautiful Dia
mond Ring For $25 00
in the city Monday morning.
W W. Holcomb is the
of the Holcombs. at Beth
any, the current week.
J. H. Borland, of above Glen
coe, was an Argus caller, Satur
day. Clem Shane r, of North Plains,
was in town Saturday.
August Berry, farming the
nlnee Cedar Mill, was up
Monday. He says that he has
in 75 acres of early oats, ana ex
pects to seed 35 acres more
U T Rloiy wna nut. from Port
land, Sunday, guest of his moth
er, Mrs. Kutn tsiair.
For $25.00 I can sell you a ring containing a
stone of good size and of finest selected quality.
I pay particular attention to selecting the diamouds
for the rings at this price, and every stone is of
the very finest white perfect cutting shape, etc.
The mountings are all i4k, solid gold.
Call and see these beautiful rings and let
me show you other diamonds costing $5.00 to
$250.00.
LAUREL M.HOYT
Watchmaker and Jeweler Graduate Optometrist.
VICTOR AGENT
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