The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, July 14, 1910, Image 1

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HILLSBORO, ORHGQN, JULY 14, 1910.
NO. 18
JUDGE CAMPBELL
DECIDES FOR L1CHTYS
Hli ciilt Opinion S
IMx S l rm llvldriuc
he
ustimosv or toMiii! AM)HMiri:
thai H Other IMJcftu Mj bf
Di.rcprJcd
Jmhr ('Hml"-ll Saturday hiurd
argument in the nine of J. II,
!',,!,. iiguinut K. H. Tongue. Mr.
IVrry tJar.lnfr. Will l.ichty nnd
IVunk l.iility. Buit brought to
recover iHK'fi ti of certain
mail..' the Iat four defend
8iiU in l'."M. Tiiw'Ui held the
den!, ami, according to bin le.
timony, wan to lib them ujhi
Mr. Kimti'nl'uth. Judge Camp-U-ll
l'M iKVnrding to the
cvidi'mf uf Imth Mr. Tongue ami
Mr, l'te. there wan lint oi,e
thiiiL' fir liitn t do. atnl thai
wa t enter a ili't ii't' fur the de.
f,.ii,!.ii t . Thi have tlu- ca.se
licre it stood riir t the unit
lilrl
Some tunc during l'.fcW Mr.
Fk'Ii'. now making bin home
with Perry I'oote, a brother, at
tin- lb'tel Tualatin, deeded each
cf the four children of Mrs, Klia
l.irhty, i) ttcrei of land. These
iliv.N tteie duly tdgned and rn
mited. and uckno!vdk'cd ty
Mr. lininii. and tin attorney
mis i?ntru Uil t liK' the deed
uf )' i I ii fn jih Mr, I'oote
ilii'd, or a. Mr. poole himself, at
the tmii H;iid, "the wind was
out uf Ins body."
Sinn' month ago Mr. Fooje
hnxih'ht suit for u return of re
call of tin deed, and when he
... . .i t t
wttf ti-sti! iiijf Uu oilier lay lie
uu.re ti.at I here wiw no intention
of recall at the time of the con
vt'wuiiY'i vu-re made, but that he
had since changed his tliiiid. It
was lar 'rlv upon thin evidence
that Judk'e Camidiell rendered
hi decree, holding that the ex
iHutiMii of tlie deed, was a valid
coiivejance of real t v.
The will cane of route against
Sew ell w .h submitted to a jury
Friday nii-lit and after leiiig out
until the next morning the jury
disagreed, tdanding 11 to 1. I Ik
one juror, saiil to W Lincoln
(leiKer. a brother-in-law of Mr.
Hiudoii, attorney for Sewcil, who
liunjr the jurv, gave an bin rea
noli the contention that the will
was of no value, utnl that replev
ig could not therefor obtain.
cm a ir coi'KT Atuui km:d
IROCK TO ROLL IN
Court Will U-t Contract at That
lime, In Hillsboro
IVIKVTMIMi Kf-ADV BfTTIR ROADS
Sccrl JukIIu Court Transcripts Were
Allowed
In a conversation with Chief
'.npneer Havis, of the Pailic
lailway & Navigation Company,
riuay, lie Maleil that the eom-
pauy cmdidenlly expects to con-
nect the tracks now Ktarted from
lillnlmro and from Tillamook, in
ecemln-r. llenavK that notli-
in.f w ill prevent il but a Hhortaife
I men. Hie bridie building de
partment has its hands full, and
the Heidel Creek bridge is Haid
to Im the talleBl in Oret'on.
1 train your low land and make
it produce double. We will start
the manufacture of the largest
uie in lew nays. e now have Xhc county court last week de-
... " ' ' " cided to advertise for bid for
ouii, im itioni. i in in your or- , , , ....
er at once. Our clav is the Uu "aulin 01 cntHheU rock irom
m-hI for proiliicinir irool durable Jint8 on the Southern racific
tiling, (trder now. Croner & and Pacific Hailwav & Navk'a
.owcll. i ,, N lioIiS, Uillhtjoro. tion Coinnioiv for HilUUiroK
)re., -kotU' IliU. lcl. it! . i:
The increase of jnistal receipts cinct and one Forest Grove pre-
It the M"l!ices ot rorest drove (-ict I'.iddeiN mnv hi,l
aini Jiuisiioro lor the hsca vear i i
...I,,,,, t, til nun ,..,.. M"aiier
ealthy increase all around. P orK- an" "'''ncauons us 10 me
'oresl Crove's ollice shows a net ienvcth of haul may he seen upon
increase of over IM percent,, and application to the county judtfc
IillslKiro otiice, ai'cordinur to The hids lire in;t:illed nnd the
t ost Master t irnelnm, has made crusher will have been busy for
a fai oj : s rcent. 1 ids Itf Uoine davs by the time the con-
....I ..1.1.. f. . I.. .1 . . '!,, 'l II !
i "in. 1 1 Riiwii ii. i ihii oi.urn. rnicis w e auanei. 11 ms
Want to rent small nhice wilhUill be opened July 2T
arden hind. Desire ranch suit- 1 he road petition of J. t
h!,I,. for iiuitrv. Will t,av rxsh Clark et als, tor road in forest
r..it .,r coi ror.iwoo.1 f.ir r.iiv.M-rove. w lis r.'ferred to the dis
inent Wili lo i uie inKMKsion I trict attorney
( IdoU-r 1 WritM oui'iicuhirs I tie ih'uikjii oi J. l. iilalliiews
M C Post Cnrnelhm Or 1 7 f l ost, lor relief, veteran Jos.
incher. who recent v sutiereii a
nnnur .MunK'er, aKcuu years, severe fire osH. was wanted in
1 I f I i . . . . " .
ana wnose lamer lives near the Hum of VZt. and the same
Mountaindale. fell from a plate comes out of the regular indiirent
on a Imiiilmwr at the ( , Johnson furu . as nruvii ed bv aw.
farm, northwest of town, last Mrs. C.. V. Wilkins was irrant
I'hursday. and struck on his head ed a rebate of $15.20 for error in
and (thouldcrn. Yoiinir Munjrer ussessinn her proinrty, just east
made a descent ol 11 feet and (,f the city park.
considerable concussion follow ml. A nuit claim deed w as made
Dr. Linklater attended the un- o Simonides Ixxliru No, 37, Cor
nelius. to lots G and i, block 19,
Ctirnelius, property which at one
lcr
mile of
Team, watfon and harneHS for
sale. Iniiuire at Artfus office, lit
Dave O'Donnell, of Huxton.
wan in the city Monday morning.
J. C. Schulmerieh, of Hanks,
was in town w ith Iuh auto, Sat
urday morning.
The Wyatt cottage, opposite
the J. A. Imbrie home, is rapid
ly lioiriK pushed to completion.
Chas. Brown and family were
visitors with relatives in Tort
land, the first of the week.
John Ennea, the South Tuala
tin sawmill man, was over to the
city Saturday.
Charles and Joseph Hicken
Isittom, of Shady Brook, were in
the city Monday,
D. II. Willers. of beyond Jobe'B,
wa.s in town Monday morning,
Ketting hayintr supplies.
J. S. Iirsuntf, the contractor,
extect3 to finish the
Rescuer is a Son-in-Law of I .ate
Owen Murray, Cedar Mill
DOCTOR HAD TO ASSIST PARKER
Man Saved From Water Grave Returns
Thanki and Givei ao Name
fortunate youn man.
(Iroecries at cost White Hiver
Hour. SI. 10: A. &. II, siHla, oc;
U-st corn starch, 5c; 50 lb. dairy
alt. ;ITk-; fill lbs. II. (5. Halt, 25c;
Blue BibU'ii corn, He; Blue Uil
lion tomatoes, He. All other ar
tiL'les in iiroiMirtion. 11. Well-
rnntf & Sons.
(!. N. Havden, work in),' in the
k . " t
K. vV .N, rail wav service, wnuc
at the "V Sattirilav, ran against
a stick of cordwitotl and ran a
sliver, three inches in leiiRth
into the muscles of his bicep,
Dr. F. A. Ballev rnmovtid the
sliver without Kivintf any anaes.
thetic.
Dr. (5. F. Schmt-lzel, ostiHipath
time was sold to county on de
linquent tax sale, the lode hav
in paid the amount of tax with
penalty.
1 ransenpts allowed and order-
i i . i . . i i t . u.
en pain: juuhc names vuui i,
HillslMiro State vs. Keinhard
Kerr, charged with violation
. .... . .i . . t
Kame law; Male vs. i. na-s. nurn-
ham; State vs, rrank Mcquillan,
t ... . I ...!.L I- I.ai..
ciiarKeu wiin miceni oi o uuisc
and airainst whom the prand
jury rejKirted a not true bill.
McOui lan evidently satistied the
krrand jury that lie had hired the
nurse uu a icriu mm intii. mciv
was no intention of keeping tin
animal; State vs. liamsford, be
Thos. E. Parker, son-in-law of
the late Owen Murray, of Cedar
Mill, and well known in that vi
cinity, saved a stranger from
drowning at Astoria, last week.
The rescued man fell from the
dock, and being unable to swim
a stroke, was fast being drowned.
Barlow Parker jumped from a ship, with
bridge, near Glencoe, this week, all his clothes on, and, being a
The Henrietta Morgan bunga- powerful swimmer, soon had the
low, on Second Street, between drowning man safe ashore. The
Baseline and Oak, will soon be stranger was very profuse in his
ready for occupancy. thankg but wou,d ve nQ name
Money to loan on real estate to his rescuer. Parker had a
security. We sell farms. Try hard struggle to get his man
us. The Webfoot Healty Co, safely in, and although exhaust-
Hillsboro, 12tf ed and nearly strangled, he re-
U. C. McDonald, in the auto 'U3d the aid of a physician for
business in Portland, was out Beveral hours- Pt"f a very
over Sundav. the guest of L C. courageous young fellow, and at
iii.. nt.tt ' the risk of his own life haa saved
,. . ... , several from drowning.
will torwin. Bon ot Mr. ana 0ne of hla ghlpmates writes
ni. uav.a v,o.wm, "wj the Argus that the crew are all
progressing bo nicety i nai ne is very proU(1 of parker, who al
able to gel up town every uay. waya mects danger with a stout
Chas. J. Schnabel, a prominent heart and a smiling face,
Portland attorney, was out hi
day. before circuit court, on ukasmj jukt KtruKi
business for clients.
Come out Saturday evening The grand jury reported to Judge
and enjoy an open air dance at Campbell the last of the week.
the city park, ioelle will furnish and. In the parlance or the street.
he music. Refreshment stand it la a hum-dinger. the re-
on the ground. Tickets $1.00. port reads:
t i i ua We, the grand jury, duly im
nr. I. u. viiaoia, a i ui tioou . , , .
Osteopath, was out the last of TJL"A
11,.. .. ... ,b n r.f h c n .u.a owwl wimn vviuuunm v..
t 1 u . I M., auicin liiis tuuuu. aim iviuuuuc
r. r t1' rlnl into the conditions and manage-
L'l , VIltAlltO I -l U IIIVI.IIVI lil
aw of D. B. Keasoner,.
Mrs.
coe
;.. i.i.i i. iun f 'on niu . w i be fore JudL'e SmocK. snerwotxi.
I ' . t It t ItMl . .It ..1. !)..!! ... t...A
at t he ( otnmcreiat lluiei, nma- i htk iiih7 iqi'ipme
...... r....c,lvj T iiiini ins unit no U-ctei at SsiiW. 0 neeoruer
c .tnr.i .vnf everv week. Hours Ireland rcwrts June tees at
1 m i, m I,. 1 1X1 l.itt SIUHLU
"" I' ' ' .... r ii ! I..! ..!
ltie loiowinir Claims, oiuer
lircuit court adjourned Satur
day evening, thus ending th
term which started in March.
A new jury and it new term of
cmirt will open next Momlnv
morning. Judge Campbell hand
ed down the following, usid
from what is published else
Kline; r. K. & N. Jv t'o. was
granted a decree for right o
way in the case of Heidler et ills,
The First National Bank of
HillslMiro was granted ll decree
mtaimd !;. Shute. Richard Cou
ntable et als.
w. II. Stratton, tf t lornelius.
was ordered to turn $7.r into
crnil for his wife to conduct hoi
Hide (if a divorce case,
Divorces weiv cranted ill lt
New man vs. Newiiian nnd Jag
tiw vs. .liignow.
The grand jury returned Z
true bills of indictment, nnd one
"ot true bill. Next week's jury
term for July will have the fol
lowing jurors on the panel;
l' i"l Howl, I'm liter, South IlilUboto
"'""ik I, I. it Ii i y , l'Htuier, lU'uvriilmil
Jno Hi rji r, I'Hiiurr, IUnvrrilnin
AH) it l',iiyi Hiiriiic, lliinki
''"'I C llei.ltl, I',)uruiilliT,N.lIilllro
WiiIIit IIhuiuiii, l'.iriniT, Huxtun
'dwrfrd C Mulloy, I'nriui-r, 8 TimUtln
'enl C. inner, I'luiner, W Untie
'.iim-r M. Nutt, Meiclinnt, N I'nrest Otove
loiliKtil M Kvle, Farmer, Ilenverilom
J"lui OImui, I'mnirr, HeHvenliun
N'li J, linker, 1'ntmer, Hunks
(' v' l.inenln, I'miuer. Wwiliing'tcn
h'liii II Howell, I'aimrr, Moui.tnlii
A'eliie A pike, 1'iiniier, Heiiveilon
Sinim-I l' emir I'm mer. Heriverttmil
lom-jilt MrUolirrl, I'rtinier, Olden Cteek
W Stilt, (i ,,.,, iicveiton
'"Im C Hiictmimn, fanner, CornelliH
"eUUuu, Riiiiht. Went lliitle
I'n.nk J Willinum, Farmer, N Hillilwro
Jeln lliuiHon, Fnrnier, Keavfiitimi
""in Cmitiel, 1'armer, "ii"lll"''
Juljii A McCny, Fanner, ll;
J'Uneii 'rrnllj Ker, Meclmn'lr, N HillHlioro
I1'1") II II.hIhiiiI, Fiuiht, VVtiMliiii(loii
(Voriji. Thyng, Merelmiit, Urnvf ttim
loiepli s Hoblimon, Fanner, H TuHlin
lHiert H'liomtuoii, Farmer, Heavenlam
'ver Weniiott, Faiiier, Colmnliia
Amliew .lack, Kanier,S Hjlll(iro
.Henry Wehrunvr. the pioneer,
Will not make his annuul trip to
The Thursday night club of tha published in last wwk's Ar
the Keedville Presbyterian us, wore allowed;
Church is to give a lawn fete on w , lHlnefi Mll ry ,m, p(nse..,.5J ss
i he rlimvh awn. luesrtay pve
ning. July 10. lee cream and
,-iiL,. home made candy, nnd
somethinir to drink will In- served
Tln.v urn tilnnninir some line
music.
Fortv acres for sale; Partly
eleneed! OIIC- fourth mile Irom
schiHil house; two and one half
mile fenin railway station, near
( eticoe. rrlce, l!Si,
J V Bailey, niilnry 35
lohti MeClatmi, l exp tx txi
W Hailev, rriiinu ani exp s
K 11 IWinl, c li anil j dl 3 f0
Olniei S: I'rmllumimc, lHtitmeiy.... 14 5
0 A I'aUernon, c h ami jail 9 4u
11 Wetuung. A Sons, c li ami jail. . 14 81
TC llulley, nurveyor'a ollice Ji po
M C Cane, trav exp 1 1 10
M C Case, sal ami uC";ee exp., 79 5
ArRim, printing 6S jo
M N HonliHUi, aaesi'i)ice....H7 4"
J W (iooilin, l ami exp -115
S 11 Omilnfl, sprc ilist Nu 1 47 3
till...
i i.,...o ( i-nv Hi s horo. K .lis H Dnuliill, limine ami nu 171 i.s
" U Olaaa (fe I'rmlhoumie. slat 480
ltobt Sclirs, Homer Hnimott, S N Foule, assesuir'a ollice 7 00
1 i' 1 r. , vueni un to KlVie Owlniati ' ". 9 00
ami n. 1.. mi v. - - A ' ' j W McRoterta " " "7
Summit, above t orallis. hatur- john s te livt.ry s J0
hie. for a fishing expeditipn m s 11 Stoeil. bri.kea. , j 9
1 . nu ... . 1. :. . .. . ' i.r .. :
il. ,.iim 111ns 1 CV 1 lane Brarc urns reiin ,
UW ,,.,.,.. V. M...,., ..i,l.,.. 0,1
YwriTH . , irii; 1 1 se..aiV KciiVreii:::::::: .i o0
ancli, while tlH't'O, nnd tepoti a T u To,iKne, ilit atty ollice ao 00
ram
ine time,
Willi Ireland, wl aiut exp 190 00
, 111 i numriiH r n a w
.... - ' . it, 1 .1 w 1 " - ' .
1110 Climax iuiiioiK v..,. " ,; o Hauciick, salary aia 00
furnish Slickfl lree 0t Cliarge 0 0 Hanetiek, board of prU I3'75
Ciemers desirillir tO SOU or J H MaltliewJ, reuei jos micucr... j uu
.1 .1.. ..... l ..t J In tn hnv fsr
!,..; .nt nt ii'ir wi ro- ntwi u'onimuv
iti 1 1. . . 3
to
store men nnvv v , 412 i
ri 1
tlOUSe. ' " r. U Hancock, exp 1 1& 7
Dr, Cunninglmn, of OreEg;::;:::
was in town imohuuj , i.u - Nel!(on Hl)w COi (limny Uppiiet...n9 s&
t he mirserv town is getting along i,ll8honi, Co, iat 1 04
l,.,.Kr The McDonald bungalow, pc Stales Ttl Co, c h lihoiie. 19 40
l"'i". .. , ...1. --. iU.. If u 11... ...UI. ,1-r nl .1 iH IO.I
i 1. :.. ...... ..f tiin nnem. 111 l.ne 1 rv iumiv ...... . , -x ,
WHICH is ui c . y 11 Umx. lief li so
..,..i.,iit ui soon ue iniujr ivi , o u 1 1 m
li L, rieam, iivciy , j
CC Hancock, relief p bo
.1 u: Kmr ek & LOtwIn, C U 7 P
II P I ....... . it I lOV'IU II III 1 IIIN I i V.'.
U, ei r, '? "t 3 vr Connelt ACp,
4
High Q
UALITY Drug S
tore
The Place where you
are always getting Drugs
of absolute purity and High
Quality and compounded
by pharmacists who take
pride in the accuracy of
their work
EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR
Whitman's Celebrated Chocolates,
and Candies. THE BEST EVER"
ftaminshy's MaKe Man Tablets
and
Dr. David Roberts Veterinary Remedies
The Delta Drug Store, Hillsboro, Ore.
A. THORNBL'RGH
President
J. E. BAILEY
Vice-Preaiilent
W. W. MCELDOWNEY
CMhier
Forest Grove
NATIONAL BANK
FOREST GROVE. ORE.
C
1
mitrtia mmrrv I 7 CC
assistant. ' Mr.' Abry. Vum? BhH'hIo BlVam Hotter Co, t tollerjUas 00
the lirst of the Tl'H vPtl went m 0 c.e. retMt typewriter 7 "
Oil 0H U'! , 11,0 lu'I'iV, L Uleo Morrill, turvey 640
work under bweeney. - 0 Ct nncock) prisoner. ... 7 as
IH'Ct tO return, r riuay, passing ihtli grg,le examiners, each receiv
hroueh Hillsboro. ing $9-K H l'iteh. Joe s Case, KMimt
llliunh." ,.,.u nn r,.i,ii
Keep your chickens enclosed! jOB(i9 aml hi(fhwys-May & Con-
Just received -a large coiiHigu- over (l0 7J Woif Bros 143 , o, 4 j jautv
,..nr of 1)1111 tfV Wire. INOW la m, DJSi K V, tteBSiri(:r iiu 77i L'
Z I L t o buv -EmwicK & H'in iJ 5 Moo,e 960,1. w
the time IO uuy. mom-!.?: J,ge 7 ri0i Conzelman Bros 9 75. J K
Corwin. Dickasoa aj. .
' ' - H ,... 1 1.... ,1 ..n .
1 ,.a If Krnst, Or t oriianu, Circuit uourt jurors nuurrmf injjs m,
'..11.,, .lumrhtpr- C Relue at L K Shute L C R Shoiey 6,
ncCOIlipailieu uy ik , "nl ok Vmn i' T M Kerr a, Willmtu
MI'S. UingllMiii, v iv,,v.., . Rftbert8 6. L J tiuslliow 3340,.)
Red Willi IHT mw wrri"
J'alinatfer, over bunday.
Frank Wejsenbeck and sU
of near Witch J-M. wre '
c.ty Haturday at'teruoon,
fl Nnlson.
the Mountaindale-
mull man. was down to
ment of the offices pertaining to
the courts of justice, and to the
Wm. Kohr, formerly of Green- management of every public
Ule. and later ol bnaciy tfrooK, prison and public institution in
is back in Miiwaume, wis., anq the county, respectfully report
writes the Argus that it is "Hip, the result of our investigation as
up, hurrah tor old Washington follows, to-wit:
County," after all. That we have returned 30 true
B. 0. MeKir.ley, of Portland. bili and 2 n true ms: , . .
and JvaAngelo. of Forest Grove, inal '.e nave exammea into
were married July 9, 1U1U. at the ".uumuita wi wumjr tM.
lomeof the ofTiciating minister, iarm, anu " uie saiue w
,t. i u n .ui n i r n vtr on iinnr 11 11 mi
iOV It V. otlV'erS, uumwiw. aim an uiuii. piav-c w
. i r n KeeP t-ne county poor, ana we
Chas, I). W aglier and Ul C. Ux'ommpnd that the ronntv
Starrett wero married at the VvQivt Ka antVnei70fl tn V11V0 o
... 1 UUUl VA SAU btlVl 11IL V. M
homeot K M. btarrett. Jorest competent man to superintend
Grove. July 7, 1910 Kev. Hiram the .mT farm by the year, sub-
Uouia oiliciaung. ine prroom is to dismissal at anv time for
i.. ii:..i... ..,..., k;. ". .. . . . .
imiu i wwwax v,uuiivf, viuu. failure to do his duty to the sat
L. C. IMunkett notifies his pa- isfaction of the county board.
trons that he has sold his lease- We have ajso examined into
hold to D. H. and Kay Keasoner the condition of the buildings on
and that he will discontinue his the poor farm, and hnd that the
wagon. He also wishes to thank dwelling 3 sufficient for the
the neou e tor their uatronaire. present needs, out recommend
j some improvements in me way
1 MMZaaw of Mtot. Plastering and I ven-
... . i . c...,.i is necessary, anu oisu suiutj mi-
ri' i P in the water tower
Julyia loel8 orchestra for . th t fpom leaki
t-.itli ti'nriuitihmant ctan ii An r ; a
r i...TT i , i n through the Hoor,
Hie kivuiius. iicftcia w . ftYnm:nv intA th
Sheritf Hancock, when asked conditions of the county offices.
about the allusion to beer and and recommend that the county
cigars, said that to his knowledge books be experted, and the re-
none had been sent to the ml ports maoe ana puDiisnea noi
hut that he understood one pris- later than the middle of Septem
nnar did tret some beer when they ber, 1910, and recommend that
wr work nir in the courtvard the uounty ooara see mat tnis
last Spring. report is completed and publish-
The house of Hans lmusen, d".
01 . V1 8 c!!atvA'L.;. .T6L. not to allow both livery hire and
C U,K 1 r' 1 'T JZ i mileage to county officials, as we
about 6 o clock, and was extin- v,Qa k2 th
guished after about ?25 damage "Vica fa tKebaat
had been inflicted. Mr. lias- hlve Sbed into the
musen's boy smelt the smoke and tJVitVJ fw'untv Tail and
blaze which hac caught, doitbt, b t mQmmdt the priv.
less, fvoiu a defective u. lh Uehat have been granted to
howasxn prisoners, such as cigars and
&. Lancashire, and John an- r..' i. i.-n a fc
v ' ii- i. "... a,. j I occi, uc uiaauuncu.
aerwai nus ueo i uVw w au- We would respectfully submit
jusitneioss, w ueu.g me aseiu this M 0Ur report and suggest
Dated thia Juljf a ma
iJhany U Benehel,
Capital StocK $25,000
Surplus and Undivided Profits 20,000
Exchange to all parts of the World
Interest Paid on Savings Accounts and Time
Certificates.
DIRECTORS
Thos. C. Todd John E. BaiUy J. W. Tuqua
Wither W. McCldownex J. A. Thomburg
Save Vour
Money
By buying Your GENERAL
MERCHANDISE at the
J. E. BAILEY
STORE
Forest Grove, Oregon
t
We have quite a number of pairs of child's,
women's, and men's shoes which are slightly
damaged and more or less out of style which
we will sell for one-third price viz $1.50 shoes
for 50c; $2.25 shoes for 75c. Men's and
women's up to $3.50 for $1.00.
These are all good material but not up to
present styles. Now is the opportunity to
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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MRS. RUANNAH HUNTER
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StwelU, li I- MtCoriulk a, G J Pa',
ter ai.Roy farceur ?i, H V XJcKn
91, M M Hrvfy B C WiUon 9.
Jesse APPlega.te, abstractor
with the Washington County Ab
stract Title & Trust Co., was a
Salem visitor over Sunday, the
guest of relatives.
Mrs. Ruannah Hunter, who died
at Beaverton, ' Qregon't June
1910, was ageo: oliyrW, and had
been, a resident 0)' Oregon since
is 5. t or 10 years she haa re
sided in Beaverton. ShewaaR
woman of exemplary character-.
and none knew her but to love
hoc. She is survived by tour We desire to thank our mends
sops and three daiiffht'r8i! Al, for their many kindnesses duringd
A. C, Winney,
M. HUI,
Exai Heilman,
Jamea Borwiek,
J, A. Abbott,
John R. Greenwood.
Cara ot Thank
Richard, ism and W, M, Hunt
er, Ueavertan, ana Jnrs, Mauaa
fus, Arlington, Wa.sh,, Mrs. Ell
erson, Hazeldale, Ore., and Mrs.
Poitraa, of University Park.
the recent illness and death of
our brother, Bernard Westhoff. I
Westhoff Brothers, Cedar Mill
Ulrieh Kemp, of Helvetia, was
in town Friday, with some fine
Swiss cheese.
Engineer Harry McLauchlan
E.T.Turner, of Laurel, was
in the city t rioay eveninir, en-
route home from a business trip left last week to take charge of
to Portland. an engine over at lulamook.
S1LVERWEAR
Is a delight to every housewife.
It breathes into the home an
air of purity, cleaulintss and
refinement.
THE LATEST PATTERNS
Of this beautiful ware made
by the best manufacturers can
be bought at my store at prices
that will please you.
I handle only the standard brands
of guaranteed Sterling and
Plated Wares and you can depend
on what you get at this store.
CUT GLASS
Is another ware greatly admired
by those of good taste.
Of this I have many beautiful designs
to show you in all its brilliancy.
LAUREL M. HOYT
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the city the last of the week.
Newport this season.