f.'iiiiono AKauu. CFC n no 11 NEW m BODY 1 10 BE OROANlZEDjU Mo,ir''T.tMiv- linvini -? A.-11 to I'ri.ntotr City's IasI 'tdorc-! P 'AOkk lu:,' MO!(l. I ( II C1IH. lilU'll.R ! Iqvit In I cittuilly Own I'.uiliiin and Hzvc Corporate Cli.h j ysrt III' h 'In m E.I LJ Ui iV-l X UK LL B I 3 II I rap pi - L2 It. (mi L3 n n n n f" n n i n Silil j u iyi il u iy? oil i 1 Have a Ve ry Fine StocK of jiipMix 'ir and hand painted China wart which I will plut e on al- Di i . 1( at "20 pr ent discount. 1 he rej;u lar pi i i "s low a? ji.ol" can be htU,ht cIm' wlx re, anil at thi price you will find an opportunity to purt ItiDc beautiful and ap propriate Chri-trnas Gifts at Frit t that will hurprire you. Buy your kas Gifts at Hoyt's and get a i Watch and Silverware ticket with every $1.09 spent, VICTOR TALKING MACHINES $1.00 Down $1.00 Per Week 0 Wliiih eci tt:.s afternoons just Ul-'ic CUi-'ttsus I will t-licr the t'..r.owiiiK FORFNOON SPECIALS Saturday morning, 10 to 12 o'clock booh Lovers sh-uld icmemlicr th;it 1 have in sunk all that is m-u ami popular in hooks a'vi.t nice lino of Leather ami Funt-y ('.ilt Hooks. All 1 . M.'o ami i?i . s Uks All ami .v m' hH.ks ll)o Monday morning, 10 to 12 o'clock Holiday Stationery -lust uaivcdauew line vi Ninas box paper. All stvlih shades ami shades. One Third Oil Tuesday morning, 10 to 12 o'clock Wood to Burn-New lot just teemed. M.ike your solcc'ions early. MetuWy-Call ami see the nianv Ivuimliil articles to W had undid me extern them. 4 oil (in all thes-c articles. Wednesday morning, 10 to 12 o'clock Watches -The most complete stock and Finest AsM.it went the county. i off on all watches. Thursday morning, 10 to 12 o'clock Hated Ware. . One-third oil Friday morning, 10 to 12 o'clock Hristle and Leather Goods-Kvcry or 1 1c an 1 price, in sets-plain and stiver Kutca-ilso ladies' hand hags Pm hill hooks, music rolls, etc. ,j Saturday morning, 10 to 12 o'clock i t I r ; ntativ citizens and iu.;-iui'.--ini ii of the city met. .'it the oHYe of I'.agley & liar-. Monday. T. inh-i- T2. sit 7::J" i'. M.. for tin- u r; . r-- if lii.-msMiitf the ad- ,i:-:ii!ity of the dranizution of i charti-r lx a:ru- for tli purjxe f forimilati;: flu entire nt-w hartcr for tin' c:,, of IljllsUini, ami !ih'o fur the purpo of pro tiiotin:' irnp'o'. i n ; . t - and civic iHicnm-ct-; a;u t.h" rc-Suurc s of the cit v aii'l of Wa-.hinnton C.ouiitv. ai il f.;- the purjof' of Scciiriii' f ritimate maiiufactur mjr iMit-rtris'-s. After a thor oii'.'h (lisciissiai), a committee of live was aiMoiiito(l for the pur- .... ... r 4 Ku ol rmiila' .i,vf a declara tion of iriii(ij !(,'.; am! rules of ;'ovrnimor;?. for the organization. It will be he iritef!. ar I purpose of the iruanization to work in anno' , and to ahide hy a lna- jorily riiicon every iiicstioit I re s(nieii to tin- ore-anization; to i liin nate a!! ioliticH. and personal affairs and to vork solely ior the licnetit of th" city and its inhab itants as a whole. The committee ai'ipointed is h. I'.. ToniHie. Dr. A. P.. l'-ailcy. Hon. W. N. Karrett. Dr. J. I'. I'Mmii - ie and (Ieor:'e 11. l.a'lev. and they will report on Monday, the "Ji'iLh dav ot DecemU-r. at. i":::(i p. ik., at the office of Iiajr ev Hare, at w hich time a per manent organization will le ef fected, t is the intent of the organization to formulate a char ter for the city, and to tiiscuss it section by section, and provide a charter that will lie adequate to the needs of the city at present and in the future, and for the protection of the property and business interests, and tne gen era! health and -welfare of the inhabitants of the city, and iqion its completion to present the same to t be councu and request its submission to the voters for adoption. It is evident that the present barter is inndcilllilte to the needs of the city, an 1 that the -it v council is either hampered l.v'ti.e nresent cl nrter t.rovuions in some respects, so that nothinpr can be aecomilished. wlule in other respects has such absolute power that the people whose in terests are affected practically cannot- nave any voice as to ine character or extent of improve ments. Those present at the meeting were: h. I. lonuue, lhos. II. Tomrue. YY. N. lkirrett, W. G. Hare, Geo. 11. Barley, Dr. S. T. I.inklater. Dr. ,1. 1'. Tamiesie. Dr. A. Ik lkiiley. Dr. W. 1). V(H)d. A. C. Shute, ,1. A. Imbrie. I. F. Knimott. K. C. lii-own. J. W. t'onnell. W. V. Wiley. J. J. Krehs-and Y. (). Donelson. It is the intention of the in corporators to capiilize and buy a niece of nroiK rt, eventually. and IniiUi a home tor the orjran iation. where thev can maintain a club, and have the usual com forts that such bodies enjoy, along with the business element. At half Price A Real Half Price SpIq. An Opportunity for Every Woman to Buy A New Suit For Holidays at Just Half Our Former Price. MaKe Your Selection while the Variety is Still Large. Every Ladies Tailored Suit in the House Will Be Included. Third &. Main A. GROSS L on n-r cent off on House any article in the Iff" Laurel M. Hoyt 51 L Sheriff Hancock went, to Metz ger, Tuesday, and sold a lot of the household effects belonging to Miss May Yohe, the actress, at her Summer home. The sale was on a judgment in favor of Portland parties, and for supplies furnished her. Miss Yohe wnt from here to San Francisco some months ago, to till an engage ment. Miss ohe was married at Seattle the day her household effects were sold in Washington County. Thus while she lost one set of household goods, she gets a man, who, it is hoped, will be able to make good tn the pur chase of another equipment. Pr. Reagan went out to the ''.ll'muhani SehietTelin ranch a few davs airo and gave .Schieffelin's big herd of Jersey cows the tu- M-rcnlm test. He found every one of them in a perfectly healthy condition, and there was not a singlecase of reaction, nor a sus- nicious unit in th herd. Mr; SehietTelin has built- up quite a reputation as a dairyman.-find he think that every man. in; tne business should occasionally have his herd tested, the cows are all Jerseys and high graded animals. Miss Ella Creswell, the oldest daughter of Mr. and. Mrs, Wil liam S. Creswell, ot liuxton, (tied December 10, 1910, at Sf. Vin cent's Hospital, Portland, the i.iK(iiil' deat h bemffanneiKilCltlS. llcceased was l(i vears and two months ot age, and was a splen did scholar, and a beautitul gin. he will be missed by nor many friends, wdio tender sympathy to the bereaved family. Interment was in the Union Point cemetery at Banks, December 13. Try the Argus and Oregonian for a year, only $2.25. jor a Limited i me Onl,j Daily Oregonian and Argus. One Year to country subscribers, $6.00 and a set of dandy Sil ver Spoons. to Hillsboro