The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, June 02, 1910, Image 1

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vol,
XVII
inU.Si:ORO,)RK(;oN,JUNK2, 1910.
NO. 12
FIIZA PURDIN BARREn
DED FRIDAY ffll
w ViisliniK" Cunly I'M.nur
l in.n. v.'ri"-l"K lHu
N0n l IHMtl'IK CO., MISStUKI
Woimjii ! SpkiiJU I'h.irmltrUlii
,in J um-r.ill) IWIuM'd
jlN. .a 'it .I. I'ur.lin It.in clt,
Ih.- Int.- W, U, l'.anvtt,
il'., a! lh- family Ikmih- id Uih
city. I'l'i-'V f '. M;l'
jiljii, :i:;.-r ;tii i!htcM uf Mncral
W,-rk S!i- !H U'l H it) I'-xiric
('..ui.ii. Miv.oi.rj, July I!, ISItl.
(! r;i!!t' n t)ivpti in l'il. with
"(,.r ,,ar-' I i, Ira K. I'unliH Sr.
tui.l tin fiiniily lii'tltifH'
hUi,.- I ii -I (Iruvt. tn the north
uf t! i "n April ll. I''m.
(,!,, u a-, mai rii'il lo William II.
',;tn H. li'l
i " f V - 1
I '.. I . I ill llrl 'A tin ri'i-i.nt U-
I ! . ,i . ' . '
IHIIHMU Ull' l.,tHI'l- tuV. W;t;i III
lOVSII Siltllll II.- Kivg ll.-.l
III' i'4 I'liini' Id htiM k tin in nlniiu.
ami m 1 1 1 I v In ti rnlory with an
up lo natr (:4alishini iit. Mr.
I lirillT Uil'i lllt.Tr-itci! iii l.il 1 im-
at 1 '.auks wild hi lirutli. r, Mont
pniifiy Tunii r, for Hi-vcral 'Uis
ami lit reputation an u liiinincss
man h first class. He in now
cnt'aj.'nl in ertiiii in ruorv stock
ami kci p-i a team on the mad all
the tune.
I represent the Spirella corset.
Make ivi li i tion-i iii your hollie,
where accurate ineaHureinciiti
can he taken, ami you ct a cor
set to meet tin- reiUirement.H of
) our figure, Si-ml otal card, or
lihone call for aniHiiiitiiienl
Mrs. M. K. rauJle, ilillhU.ro,
Oi'eenn. Fifth ami Jackson
Street. Imlepemlent telephone,
:.hi.
J. Huchele ami A. l'eiison, of
t oi'liellict, wefe in tuWIi latur-
das. 'Ihev reiMirt a shower of
lailfitoiies near ( 'enterville. I'Vi-
lav forenoon, ami nay that Her
man Senllcr nml R. Schsvanke
eie Ix.th m the storm and that
their hores came near runuin k
a-Aa. There was no material
damages to crop and tli path of
the htortu dnl not cover much
.'ilea.
l'ersoiis liviiit' in the country
and ss i i . i t to take the Iaily
ind Sundas Oreonlnu for one
ear ran, hy laying a year In
advance. e,t thi- Arms and un
tlreeooian map, or chart, for the
one price, This oifer will not
!a.-.t Ion: so ct in your order
soon.
CARDINALS CRIMP
THE GREENFIELDS
Store of Nine t lour Was the
Mory of Sunday's (iumc
iMI:. HI) SI'KISkl.lMi 0I: IKKIIKS
Nick William Develops (ircal Ratting;
Slrcak, and Stores I our
M,' I'.arretl cr"H!ed the lith-
m " Panama and from there
hy Imat to (Ireuoii, and a stranee
nt nii 'dclil wits the fact that she
and her hu-.haml fUtin' to Oregon
frmn the I'-tlumiH on the sauu
Km!, aithouuli neither knew of
this m.fii lliey met later in tins
iiiiihl Mr, Hamdl haMus-'set
lied near ( IrrrtiV ille. Aftel
thur tii.trriae, they settled n a
donation land elami lu-ar dreen
iile. her htislianil workinwat tin
cui v tradf. Tin' husband
was al o an Indian War Veteran
Thcv cni imiieil (Hi their (liven
Mile farm until IS'.Kt, when they
iiitned P 1 i sUu'ti to reside.
M- Harrett was a lister "f
II. m Ira I'. I'm-ilin of Portland.
and 't,ll interested in farming
.iImh.c il etlrove. Her children
arc; ihm. W. N. l'.anvtt. Stat
Scnalof, of llillslmro, recently
at Anaiioiis. Man land, atlenunn
the eiaduatioit of his son, Wil
liain, at the Naval Academy. Mrs
Alice lloolev. wife of (!
1 i.Kii. i ,,r C II.. Mrs.
Amanda I'urdin, widow of the
late HucJi I'urdin; Mrs. Anna
I'an-;. h u ifi.i.f M..lem,. Parrish.
a Willnir, Wash., merchant; Miss
I'ehnrah P.arrett. liillshorn, ami
Hias. !', p.arrett. of llreenville,
on the home farm.
Mis, Harrett was widely tvai
tind a wavstiMik un active Intel
'St in niililic nlVaiix. She was :
uoiiianof very kindly disposition
iind a snlemiiil ludirhlKir. ller
many sterling (piiilities avf Iut
a wnle Iriendship in North a.sli-
iiiKion County, and her doinisc
lanirs w ith it a Kincero ivre
Hun till' t'or.l in m lirnllirr ef Mis
Knit, it, n IhoI Hie (rip fniiii Mi ,0
Un........ It.. I.'.l.. .U. . ..... ul I tl
iii rriutito, i'1,!!,
Il I Mi Kim, nujl)( liy Klnyr l3r,llliliS to
l.iMiiH, ilure UikliiK the Klf iiiu r Clam
f'ir Ni w ( Hlfiiim. laiilwnkiiij; llit-re on
In' riiiiiK-ro, rniiiniHiiiU'il ly C'nl'tni"
I'IiiimI. m, liioilicr ef llifliU' t m l r t n
l'liui.li ih, t,( I'oit'.mid, we clmnm-il l'"Hs
l'ir liimn In HKci-iii'.lnn llir Smi
I'lvii noil rtiwhing l.nkf N i'iiinnua.
W'f lone (in iihiU-h fniiii l.nke Mi-iioiii"
l Un- 1'iii ilic Const, tnkinti ihiish!C on
'li-iiiusliin Sicrrit Nfvmlii, f"' S"
I'OlllllM ii. At lllllt JlOlt, VI' t'lllllHlkl'll
" tin- Aliii'iiin fur 1'nrtliiiHl, Wi wnc
two nionlln nmMiiK I lie ti),"
SOUJIiEKN PACIFIC
l.' iiviii lor Portlatnl
I'oiint ('.rove l.ocnl 61 "
Hln-i Dlun Pljrr 9:11 r. ho
I'lniiit ('.rove I.ociil 10:4a 1,1
I'oriHi (.rove I.ucal y.U !'
CorvitlttM OvcrlKinl j:lo p. m
l, uven Portliind for IlillHlioro
torviillis Ovcrliiud 7:1011.111
lon t tove 1,01'hI ,, , , . ;.ki in
I'l . ....1 1 . . , in
- .1 iniive 1,01'HI ., 1 1
Mii'iiiliiii Plyor :w P- "
"'oriht C.rov 1,oc'h1 S:4 V- "
I u 'P.. 1 in. il... yi.,1v,i
" . jauer, wn.n il" kniii"
l i'ar Co., owners of the ltouvor
tiiii lieodvillo Aetvajfc, wan in
n'wn p nday mornintr.
Piano for n:ili chean. Masy
U'l'iiis. Will take organ aw part
PHvmont.- C. l'lifkor, iu'
hni'o,
,1. lm...i,. nf Smith Tuala
tin. w:w (tunn sio iifil-iv ImvimlT Hi
".iPljlioH, ami shaking lunula witn
iuti trioiuia,
The Cardinals heat the (Ireen
lields, Sunday, in a game st full
of errors that Scorer Bockcr lost
his heariuys hut it was a game
that kept one on the sharp edge
of anxiety and interest. Tin
visitors were heady fellows, hut
they could not connect with
Williams' curves for safe hits
and he funned Some of their best
natters. W 1 lam devedned a
hit! inur Btreak, and by timely
hits in two innings scored two in
each. The four scores made by
the (ireenficlds were not earned
in any sense, and it should have
been ashutoiit came. Ash Hous
ton took many chances and play
ed yreat ball, andj.tie was there
with the himtes. Freeman ttlav-
ed a 1001I tamc at first and v:ls
charged with hut one palpable
error.
CAKPlNW.s
am k II I'D a k
llrown, 3 1) 5
Wilki-a.
liiuklr. I f
It HiiKlik. r f
1.. I,. Craw ford, of ("raw ford
tat ion. aUive Hanks, was in the
it v the lad of the week, return
ing this far with Mrs. li. P..
ni, w ho has been visiting w ith
is famils. and who Wits eiiroute
to her home at Olympia, Mrs.
.on isverv lironuneiit in drango
work in thi-slate of Washington,
and is a cousin of Mr. Crawford.
.-1 ; 1,1 ...in- 11... a tieonieS lib
ies. nil kimisof plant llowers ami
plauK Cabbage and tomato
hints. ( elery and caulilHiwer.
kale plants. For sale at the
'ainplM'll tbveuhouse, Seventh
101, 1' r in . nnone, n
I'roik Smith. Soil of W. K.
Smith and wife, of South Tuala,
tin, U ill with typhoid in M,
Vincent's Ibmpital, PorUami.
I l.i 14 ii fireman for till' 0. H. &
N, I'o., uml has Urn in tin' Al-
.ina yards and on the run ne-
tween Portland ami 1 manna.
His father was down to see hmi
the last of the week.
Yes 1 keep Arsenate of Lead,
the wry highest grade, cikc
.1,.. A.,ina ln"iiid ol l.iine and
V III , vii. " . . .
Sulphur spray, there is "''thing
,etter on tne tnarhei. noon-
' 1 II I .I mil'
sale and retail. r. iis.
on, Oregon.
11.. 1 lull. iter's kid a baby
in, it " i. " . , ,
goat; not a child; deinciateiy
walked into a vat ol HUtKing nno
i front id' the Wilkes Hnm.
)Uilding, the other morning, am.
ts a result had a bail eye and a
tender quartet of feet lor a few
davs. The little chap did con
11 11 11 rim lime
sideranie meainix 1.
,omleiiced working on ins eye.
1 t, ., ,l,le.l n comnlete li'u
of baseball goods. balU, bats.
mit.s. KloyeH, masks, m vfu
., ,. unnt m that lino.
i iimn , on in. 1.' .
Also tennis goods, rackets, halls,
etc. N. K. ti'ver.
Ceo. II. Wilcox and family de
parted the first of wwr
' . . 1 W.ni nort t )r..
their new uome 01 - -where
Mr. Wilcox will en tor the
business. All lhllslM.ro
wishes lor m
success in lus inisuie .v...
Ful.sa(,: ()net;xi)Ledgerwc)ia
donKoy enuioe, o-
S o 3 i I
40 100
4 1 U 1 U O
Hi, 11. ion 'ih 3 2 0
FirrTun, I ti j a o 6 o I
Huh hi-lur r f 1 1 0 o 1 o
l'lirha, c 2 I I 10 I 1
Wilhiini 11 i 0 3 a . 0
Tot.t 31 S) V 7
C.RI-KM'Il-XDS
3
All K II I'O A K
J 1 2 I 4 I
4 o a 11 0
J 1 o v 0
4 o u a 3 1
i 1 o 7 a
40 1 10
1 o 1 a o o
40010
3110a
llnttfillri-t, ft
Akin, j li
JubtiMJti, I ti.
Nor li v, I li,
r.lrMtin, c
I.. Ilar.lv, ( f
K. IUi.lv, 1 (
Strminlian, c f
I'urlli, p
Total ja 4 7 J3 ia 5
tUtclicUr out, kit by balled bll.
Score by innings
1 a 3 4 6 7 8 9
Cnnlinii's o 2 0 3 a 3 0 x 9
t'.reetilie do o o o o 2 o o 14
KCMMAHV
WilLet. Iliiiik!. Batell
SiiiTiiii-p hits I'helua. Hoiu
ton. llae on Iwlls William I'orili
a. I.cfl mi bi- Hillsnoro 0; i.recii
1..1.1 1 Two Imsr hits, lloimtoii. Akin
ii ii-.,!. Siriiik mil Willninii lo
O...H. c' ' li.i il.li. nlv ItulterlieM to
Olrannii to Jolinwn. Hit by pitelied ball
Noiliy, Johnson, freeman, iuhmc
umiif- 1 00 it
but bis buttinir eve
Sunday, ami Ins bit lo left tie Id brouH
111 two sre-orc. Un billing broinjbt i
four score.
Anil Himnlmi took fvery rbance nt
secoml and nude gootl for llie aicv reiue
iliH.
Little ltatch bits Unit bead foremoat
iliiiedown like ltalley'a comet and it
won out three times out 01 lour ami omc
nt the home plate
C.leason, the viitinK catcher if some
snort and a uooil loser
The error column Sunday was as big
m the recent eclipse ol lite moon
Mrs. Anne M. Ing. of Miss
oula. Mont., arrived in the city
Saturday, and is a guest ol her
son. of ' the Annis. Mrs. Img
still owns one of the best dairy
farms in the state ol Wisconsin,
and at the age of 01 is going into
another wilderness, having drawn
one of the fine prizes in the Flat
head country, atove Missoula.
Her son. I-on. well known here,
and in the mercantile business at
tavelli, Mont., was also fortunato
n the draw inir. She states that
Paul C, another son known in
this city, is now running a loco
motive over in the state ot Wash
ington.
"Two thineH that are sure-
death and taxes." To this has
been added a third-and that is
Watkins remedies for stock,
noil trv. and for the man. woman
or child, Watch for the Watkins'
remedy wagon. ., M. l-AUl'E,
Forest drove, Oregon. ll-U.
Sherilf Hancock went to 'li
gardville, Saturday, and brought
Chas. I'.urnham Jr. up to the
count v bastile. Younir Burn-
ham, who Is a foster son 01 tne
Uninh:miH Is charced with steal
ing $1D from his foster mother's
nurse, and blowing in the coin at
Port land. (lhas. returned home,
evidently, as soon as his money
was expended.
K even cows for sale: all fresh;
e-ive vood test, and all irood milk
ers; test goes b and 5:Jt); graded
Jerseys and Durham. J. L.
White, two miles from Glenuoe,
Address II llsboro. Route d
Sam Humnhrovit. well known
here as a boy, and who was in
the eitv the ast of the week,
says he is wonderfully surprised
nt the nroirress Hi sboro is maK-
lnir these ( lavs, bevera DntKS
have been built since he was out
to his old boyhood home.
(".caiselierries for sale. Will
pick or deliver; or parties can
nick in the yard. - Jonn ueiiiy,
llillsboro, lioutel. Pacific States,
Telephone 1- armors 4(5. 11-14.
GLENGOE 10 HAVE
HEAL RIVAL
Company now Platting Lots and
Acreage on Barlow Farm
ALSO CUTTING LP CORNELIUS TRACT
New Town g lo be at Least Half Mile
From the old One
I
A Hid MAP 1-lNISHl-U
on Key cnum . - ,
igging, ready lor logging. Ull
, .K dress C 8. Heynoli
Moimtaimlalo. Oregon,
i. .f, RonsonercouUl not
jveaoiivi vv
wmWxw work on the Keo uis
liridge before this week owing
lol'ilu-vtoget theine dnver
w hich was m useai, u.et
ton bridge.
M C. Hewitt, the carpenter, is
s.minthelumseinoy.il.us
mil if you nave a im. -So,
see him for an estimate.
John Kamna. the FJ
,.,eher am owner of the ng
Kdwlmb Place, has bought a line
touring car.
I,,,, cream delivered to any
l i i ill' town Kemembor
01 IE Hoth tele.
P
we
phon
erv
- KiwUt'b Confection-
N Wom of near Laurel, was
1N . .i uv dtiv. lie le
aver to l ie cn-y , .
crop looking hne out his
'm you take notice of the new
, r luiek combs at Libny 9!
line ot back V.',"; t9 and the
They are jiwt oeauis,
price just suits.
,i,lvr Snrvevnr A. A. Morrill
i.u ioct riorn nleted a handsome
map, TiOxlW inches, embracing
h... ludilino-s of the Shaw-Fear
Co., on the line of the Southern
Pacific, between Keedville and
St. Marys. This is the largest
(inre'lire eve r nlatted in one body,
and the various tracts cover over
;5 GIK) acres. This has been cut
into i;K! tracts, ramring from
a fraction of an acre up to as
high as 20 acres, the majority, how-
..,, mini)' cur. into a acre ttx-
l u" "V." , V ' 7 i i..:.i i
tions Koaus nave oeen iaiu out
to every tract and a great num
ber of sales have been made in
the last few years. The body of
land lays on both sides of the b.
P and some of it extends to
within a shore aisiauce ui us
Orogon Electric. The map covers:
The Heaverton-Reedville Acre
age, Kinnesswood Acreage, Al
drich Acreage, Wheeler s bub
Division, Alton Acreage and the
Johnson Estate. The map is to
be photographed and piaeeu on
exhibition at the coming Kose
Festival in I'ortiana.
WHUAT FARMS FOR SALO
Three hundred and twenty acres
n ...Viuof nt. S:i.ri an acre; 400
acres. 300 acres m wheat at
an acre; U20 acres wheat and
nasture land at &n an acre, Bm
cash payment, will take a small
Valley hrm in exchange, or for
first payment with easy term for
balance. W. ai. naincm
Oregon. xxo
states that the
Farmington bridge is now ready
for public travel.
Mrs. C. L. Baker, of Sumner,
Wash., and three children; Mrs
Amanda Wolverton and Sam
Humnhrevs. Ixvih of Portland,
were out the nast week, truests
of J. H. Humphreys. They came
over to attend Memorial Day ex
erases.
For sale: First-elass red cedar
Rhlmrles. cut or sawed, in any
nii'iiititv Will ric hver. L. S.
Keynolds, Mountaindaie, ure. J.
K Andeison. who recently
sold his place a half mile west of
Beaverton, was out to liillsooro
Satnrdav. Mr. Anderson sold
out, owing to his health, and
he contemplates a' trip back to
the old country betore long.
Look out for Plunkett, the
viHH.tiililo man. He sells al
I-in. la o f fivsh vegetables, and is
i.itnhlishiiif a house to house
route in the city. In llillsboro
every Wednesday and Friday.
Fred Faetsch. of Shady Brook.
, ... ... i. .i,
and YY. w. t ame, oi uieucoe,
bavu Immrht. tilacesui) near bher
idan. Land is selling at about
$-15 per acre up in that section.
Money to loan on real estate
security. We sell farms, try
us.-The Webfoot Kealty Lo.
llillsboro. 12tf
Mr and Mrs. A. Persimrer. of
Rural Route No. 1. were in town
Saturday, and called on the Ar
gus.
Frank- Rin-mson. of South Tua
latin, and who has a fine prospect
for a big crop, was in town Saturday.
tiVnd Schmidt of near Laurel.
was in town Saturday, shaking
hands with his county seat
friends.
George Miller, the Cooper
Mountain honman. was up to the
city Friday morning.
T. C. Johnson, of the Johnson
Rms sawmill, was over from
South Tualatin, Saturday.
J. N. Miller, who has a nice
little farm southwest of the
city, was in town Saturday.
A. C. Winney, the contracting
nainter. was in trom beyond
Uloneoe, baturciay.
ni P, R. Brown and son,
Hovt, were out from Portland
Decoration Day.
i.Vnd Rench. of near Glencoe,
was over to the county seat,
Saturday.
n IT Willers. of Jobe's, was
over to the city, baturday.
Acreage from one acre up to
500. Inquire ot J as. li. &ewen.
S A. D. Meek, of Glencoe,
was in town Saturday afternoon
C. S. White, of near Gaston,
was in town baturday.
Sam Johnson, of Shady Brook,
was in town baturday.
The United Railway survey is
doing things to the old and his
toric town of Glencoe, six miles
north of Hillsboro. A company
has purchased the O. U. Uarlow
farm and the Scott Cornelius
place, and of late they have been
surveying it in acreage and in
town lots. This property will
be placed on the market in the
near future, and it U expected
that it will sell very well on the
open. The United runs through
the tract, and then neada tor
Cedar Canyon. This will mean
If successful, that the old town
of Glencoe will either have to
move to the new town, or tne
new town will have to build to
the old one. !
The United has reconstructed
the map in another instance
that of BankB. It Is said that
arrangements are being made to
start a new town not far distant
from Banks near the Dooley
place and if this be the case
there will also be things doing
up that way, as well as at Glen
coe. Many think, however,
that a town will be started where
the United crosses the Tillamook
line.
Glpnenp has heen a tmod trad
ing point for many years, and
the Mays Bros, have a big mer
cantile hnslness there. Several
families make the little point
their homes, and there are two
thrifty lodges, each owning their
own halls the K. of r. and the
Woodmen of the World. A few
months more will determine the
future of Glencoe the little vil
lage named after its prototype
in Scotland.
High Q UALITY Drug Store
The Place where you
are always getting Drugs
of absolute purity and High
Quality and compounded
by pharmacists who take
pride iu the accuracy of
their work
EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR
"Whitman's Celebrated Chocolates,
and Candies. THE BEST EVER"
ftaminshy's Mahe Man Tablets
and
Dr. David Roberts Veterinary Remedies
The Delta Drug Store, Hillsboro, Ore.j
THE MEMORIAL SERMON
Rev. Evan P. Hughes preached
thf Memorial sermon at the
Congregational Church, Sunday
forenoon, to a crowded auditori
um. The address was one of the
finest ever delivered from a pul
pit in the city, ana alter its
close. Mr. Huerhes received many
expressions of praise. He re
viewed rpn ete v tne unaer vine
thought upon which all true pa
triotism is based and extolled
that, adherence to unitv that is
the making of all homogeneous
organization. It was happily de
livprpd and was an address that
will linger long in the memories
of those who were fortunate
enough to hear it
AUCTION SALE
J. A. THORXBURGH
President
J. E. BAILEY W. W. MCELDOWNEY J
Vice-President Cashier I
Forest Grove
NATIONAL BANK
FOREST GROVE, ORE.
Statement of Conditions at call of the Comptroller,
Tuesday, March 29, 1910.
Loans and Discounts - $152,872.88
V. 8. Bonus at par - 25,0u0-X)
Other Bonds - - 5.I.Si0.lK)
Banking House - lti.2s3.Ci0
Cash and Dues from Other
Banks and U. S. Treas. 151,883.12
Liabilities
Capital Stock and Surplus J 12,0)0.00
Undivided Profits - 838.10
Circulation - 25,000.00
Deposits ... 432,090.80
$l!i9,929.U0 4!W,29.00
Interest Paid on Savings Accounts and Time
Certificates.
na I
mmJ
The undersigned will sell at pub
lic auction at his farm 1 1-2 miles
from Hillsdale and 3-4 of a mile
from Council Crest, at 10 o clock
a. m., on
SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 1910
Tram nf milieu 8 and o vears old: span
of mares, 10 years old, weigh near 2500
lbs.; 5 head ot cows, one win De iresn in
3 weeks; 3 shoats; Milcuell wagon com
plete, 3 inch; Bain wagon. 3 inch; low
wnwnn new: heavv hack, single
horse buggy; hack pole complete; set of
work Harness, new; 3 set 01 won narness,
1, tod anmpr stemii nim r : ram: 70 feet 1 'i
inch iron nine: ioo feet i-inch pipe; 2
pipes for steam cookers; cultivator; 6o
teei steam pipe, 3-0 iuuu, ouccp wji mu,
water trough; 2 large cookers, scalding
vt! 1 set of block and tackle: 6 hoe
gauilels; 8 slop cans, No. 8, new; 6 small
slop cans; 6 Darreis, 30 gallons; 3 oarreis,
a.. .Yuilnna- sickle criniler: a loir chains:
h.n rarV tplpnhone. pood as new: 2
"v 1 r --. o-- . .
scoops; work bencu; 15 uoors ana win
dows, band truck, potato nigger, wagon,
3 barrels. A steam uireBning ouini m
nr trail, mi ip ree uuen ai noon.
Terms of Sale Sums of $10
and under, cash in hand; over
$10. 4 months time at 8 percent
3 per cent discount for cash on
sums over $1U.
A. i. Kruger, uwner.
J. C. Kuratli, Auctioneer.
Ed. Shute, Clerk.
J T fierrish. of East of the
city, was up to the county seat
Saturday atternoon.
Ranohpa nf acreacre sold or ex
.liamwil for Portland DroDertv.
Write or see Wollt L,ana uo., iio
1-2 St., Portland, Ore. 12-15
Jasrjer Keffer. of near West
Union, and W. C. Jackson, of
Glencoe, were in the city batur
day.
iT Viohl. of bevond Oak Park.
was in town Saturday. He says
thnt the Reaverdam farmers are
through their work of seeding
and planting earlier thia season
than lor a numDer oi years.
DIRECTORS
Thos. G. Todd John E. Bailey J. W. fuqua
Wilber W. McEldowney J. A. Thornburg
Save Your Money
By buying' Your GENERAL
MERCHANDISE at the
J. E. BAILEY
STORE
Forest Grove, Oregon
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We have nnite a number of Dairs of child's.
women's, and men's shoes which are slightly
dnmacrpfl nnd more or less out of Stvle which
we will sell for one-third price viz $1.50 shoes
for ;oc: shoes tor 7. Mens anu
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women's 11 n to 4l.CO for ftl.OO.
These are all pood material but not tit) to
nrpcpnt- srvles. Now is the ormortunitv to
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get a good shoe for little money. We shall
be pleased to show them to you as long as
they last. -
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The SKillful
Repairing of Jewelry
C3 O
You have often heard it said that really, right
repairing was a lost art that the average mend
ing done now days was a bungle. Those who
bring their jewelry here to be repaired will find
unusual facilities and unsurpassed skill. Your
search for faults will be faultless.
If you have any old out of date article of jewelry
let me remodel it for you.
Prices are right, and worK the best.
Old gold and silver taken in exchange, or high
est market price paid in cash.
laurelmTEoyt
Watchmaker and Jeweler Graduate Optometrist.
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