The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, July 20, 1911, Image 1

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    JnlILLSBK
VOI, XVIII
COUNTY SUED FOR
DAMAGES BY GRUSHE
juje CiunplH'll (IranUand Sinus
iciiipornry Injunction
KIK.K CKtSIIIK NOW UVINU IM.I;
IMniiilill. H. Dcllilcl. AlliKC Uvea
l iimily arc Imperiled
Washington County in involve
fn a peculiar lawmut, 15. IMh
i.,fs of Put ton Valley, having
wicl trnt 'i injunction against
llu- commonwealth ami Supervi
sor H. HeiHchituiT. asking that
the defendant pay him damujri'U,
mill that the rook crusher mis
neml operations at that jtoint.
The county luw installed a crush
eroii the Hnice Punly farm, ad
iiiinmi! the )ethlefs place, am
the pluintilT alleges that prior to
this season rocks were thrown
by Masts to the damage of his
I-,, ,,l in I he Hum of Sot): (hiMiiiL't
itiMi ... . . ..... r,
this season to the extent of $100;
asks $2." for time and ex'iisi' in
int..rvii'wiiiu' the rotuitv court:
ami $1.(HH for destroying the
i t t e i . . i
peace oi nnmi oi mis lamuy ih
cause of the living rook and mis
siles. Hethlefa HtateH in hi
iMimnhiint that he has three chil
dren, and that all are under four
years of ac, and that the fami
ly is in constant fear that Home
nf them will he injured.
Ihe work at tin? quarry wan
stopped uH)ii the Binning of the
injunction order, ami me ca.se
will go to trial as noon as xnsi
hle. The Histrict Attorney's of.
lice hops to get to issue, with
the mat ter this week some time,
uml the road district is in hopes
to ttvl the case disused of ho
that the special tax can Ih used
this year mi the roads.
A Forest drove law firm has
the case for Mr. Dethlefs, and
Uistriet Attorney K. H, Tongue
and his Deputy, Thus. II.. will
apHar for the County of Vash
ington and Supervisor Fleisch-auer.
r.s - KOHINSON
HILLSBORO, OREGON, JULY 20, 1911.
iiaiiii I . .
VIEWERS APPOINTED
ON PROPOSED ROAD
contractors Sinn ud for lirldire
Work and Rock Hauling
iru one Hamn im nf i.
irr-l ;., ...i . 'V
ia,. ft. Hhouhl
oe Haved tiy i,
i t the coming Rtreet fair thin
n. I'jverv vi-iir ... i
(UN frrun l..n I ...
- . i it I II fin,, ..II . . . .
,, , " on ure
UliaillUlOUH 111 Kavirur !!. U...,l.
ku"i bounty has th,. "huk'e"
on any conn v it. i
"'oueuon. Asa rule there has
oeen enoinli nf .....
ahead" for samples of what we Clm BAILtY OETS CRUSHER MONEV
.in oo on the rarms and or-
)v.i wi II I- llliriltF m,f 41.:.. I I..-.. U l. n . ..
vear ue l l,i ...l ' """I"1- Clerk
'"on ianr LI II M y Lilt I
forelirk. and lilt tliili.ru ..II' 41 Takes in I4W.75
i .,, . ,,. K'1 "o me
l ee . We s h:i .. c, .
i air ihia year, and if the streets ( 'nmi.ssioncrs McClaran and Nv
aie not m Hhape to us in tl,. hi-nr ..i.i tl i ,
hUHinesK Hecli n we sh-il tin 1 p ? "'ursuay anu
some other-and perhaps . K 1 r"lay' aml ( ntrattor J" S-t'r-place.
Hur Kave a Ix.nd to put in the
tin it..
Ceo. M. w,.i. ;u. 1 "ndge for IGG5. and Wolf
llarriman Lines, inin'thecoiintv " ,'"tt'rt'l into an agreement
getting photographs of ttca to h rock for the North Hills
farm productions, and also ,K,r macadam at the schedule of
r.,K n-auuioniais jrom farm- prices su hm tte.l tk;u
rs. relating why thev came to
remain tiere. 1 hexe iv l..tw..
- in iivro
I our ijnMluctivi uirM, u.;n i...
, t Wit Tl HI lit,
printed in a neatly bound work,
ami distributed in th.. I not
while renrod net ions nf tin. nlit,.u
.hi . . .... '.i..wn
will IM Kent to H l':mt,.cn iu.i.,iu
nc (l the tirst (.tlicial photo-
grapns taken was the 1.f,w.f
.etcii l.roiiKht in hy Frank Wal
ace, oi I'iiniiiiiL'tiin
IC. (i. lirooks 111111 vi if.. f
v
lopkintan. la., arrived the lnt
ot the week for :i viit iin,
- " ' 'n flll.ll,
Airs. I .rook H md her. M W
lionham, and family. Thev
. ' - .
leave in a ew ( avs fur th..
last, via the Northern l'acilic.
aild Will VlSlt t ie Ye owslnru-
i'ark, enroti te. Mr. I'. rooks likiw
the urcifoii country and :i4 Iwi
ias heen out here a time or two
ins aiieclion is ha e to so vmw
that he may In-come "one of us"
B
( has. Johnson nnd wife
'.llsworth, Wis., accompaniet
leir ilaiarhter. Miss Mrir:tret
a teacher in the Chicago schools,
were guests of the Johnson
llrothers. of South Tualatin. Ih
astof the week, returning Fast
in tirst of the week, via Mon
tana, where they will visit rela
tives at Hamilton. Mr. Johnson
is a younifer nroiher ot the late
teo. Johnson.
F. C. l'.urirhol.er. of Huxton.
was down to the citv Monday.
filing his official Ixmd in the sum
of $1,000, as justice of the peace
for his district. 1 he party elect-
failed touualifv. movedawav.
of something like that, and the
ounty court apimintcd Mr.
Jurgholzer to the isisition.
Ceo.
Raymond M. IVters and Miss
Nellie M. liohinson, of Heaver
tin, were united in marriage at
the home of the bride's parents.
Dr. and F. M. Robinson, July 11.
lilll, Kev, Father Deeney cele
hrating the ceremony. Both are
jMipular youug people, and have
a host of friends who wish them
every happiness.
Joseph Brandenbergwas in the
city from Oreiico, Saturday.
' Herman Collier, of Seholl,
was a city visitor Friday after
noon. Harlan Kelly, of above Moun
tiiindale, was over to the city
Monday.
John Brock, of South Tualatin,
was in the city Friday, taking a
little rest from haying, and get
tiiiK ready for harvest.
J. M. Jones, the Forest Grove
monument man, was in the city
rriday. calling on his customers,
established and prospective.
It's no disgrace if your fowls
become lousy -hut it's a shame
to let tbeni stay lousy. Conkey's
bice I'owder does the work.-K.
I. liartrampf.
T. 11. Davis, of this side of
North Plains, was in town Mon
wy. He says that haying has
Ih'cii in full blast for some time
in his section.
)'. Fleishauer, road supervisor
ol District No. 4. near Gaston,
was dwn to the city Monday,
awompanied by Mr. Hoffman, of
nw Chehalem Mountain.
. V. Hale and wife and
tw children, are up from South
yi.CreKon, ffuests at the Alder
mnm uahip of Mr. and Mrs.
Unmn Halo. John V. is a loco
motive engineer for the Southern.
MM has a good run to the South
Jlov. Mr. Heese will preach at
W lpnrinffton M. E. Church,
Ju .v at 8 in the evening, and
uy fJ, morning and evening.
u will deliver illustrated ser
m("i.s, pleasing to children, and
ne is an entertaining speaker
well worth hearing.
G- .W. Gelwicks of Portland,
associated with Jos. Gaston and
others, in the compilation of a
nistory of Oregon, together with
Jmirraphical sketches of promi
n('"t citjzpna jg jn. a city, ac?
wipamed by Mrs. Gelwicks,
noy will remain here several
aays taking orders for the work,
Which u f i, i '
uc a cornprenenaive yyui. iu'i v"
one of three volumes, or more. ! over town Saturday,
given $100 on account of Forest
Grove hauling, and Clerk Bailey
was audited 11000 to disburse on
the crusher work at Oswego.
letltion VV Broaden efc nl rn
vacate road in Bohart s sub-divi
sion, granted.
John I bach trranted Sim fnr
itKit stnp to be used on fil
contracted to M M Mead, near
i.ariKS.
l etltion Uub he ensement C. T.
JJrown, read and continued to
next term: same order an tn .1
Campbell et al road petition.
Viewers annotated : IJnad Uor.
nian Fngelbrechtet als-Jas Lov
ing and hrnest Olsen to meet
with Surveyor McCee. .lulu 94-
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roan pennon iNancy Cole eta s-
iti-i t t
luiieign itobinson and Joseph
Byrom. to meet with f
nr. July U8; road petition F W
Schillincr et ala-ThoH (
of and Jas II Sewell to meet with
by surveyor, July 20.
Mrs t; L Marsha I trranted rio-ht
to erect telephone poles on coun
ty road, C L Johnson farm cor
ner to her place.
C B Buchanan & Co e-rjintpd
warehouse license, at Cornelius.
Recorder K C Perkins rertnrtod
June collections of fees at 198.52.
Clerk J W Bailey reiKirts June
fees collected at $409.75.
J 11 Hoffman Riitu.ryiunp Tliut
21. granted $743.80 from special
tax, for work; and J;-8 ' from
and to be reimbursed bv special
tax fund when same is in
treasury.
K MurdtH'k. supervisor District
No 2. irranted $1(10.04 out nf
V. erta. Immigration 58 from county fund, same to be
agent for the Great Northern
Railway, was in Hillshoi-o. Sat
urday, procuring samples of fruit
for the big transportation com
pany's display at 1'ortland, Seat
lie ami Fasten) points. He will
return here at the coming street
Fair.
Nox-i-cide disinfects and kills
the irerms. Mixes with water
and is cheap and elective. Use
it now and prevent disease. For
sale by R. C. liartrampf.
Urley llaneyand Anieiaiueftic
Donald were united in marnaire
at Forest Grove, at the home of
the ollieiatimr minister. Kev
Stivers. July 12, 11)11.
Taken up Dehorned cow.t'l'ob
ably f rh in hill. Owner prove
property and pay charges. J. A.
Vandohev. Cornelius. H. 1, on
Harrington place, 19-21
Henry 1 Hocking and Lota B,
Lauurhlin were united in mar
riage at Forest Grove, July 12,
1911, in the parlors of the officia
ting minister, Uev. Stivers.
Registered Berkshire pigs, four
weeks old. for sale. Two male
and five female. Choicest stock.
reimbursed when special tax
comes into treasury.
B l'leischauer irranted warrant
for $200, for work on Gaston fill
Claims allowed:
The Argun, supplies , , $53 oo
Hoys . i. iris Ain society Oo oo
lv H Iliiinl, c U I oo
Kli A Hfm'lMer. fillil inin'rt inn . S nn
llios C Mailt' y, wood for cli . 247 97
Itnrtliolil lisrg Co. sup ur othce... 9 90
Crescent Cliemicnl Co, c h 4 50
Josephine Cftse, exiiui bil S'.h grade 9 00
W () Douelson. relief 11 no
(Hans it Prmllu mme Co, clerk of., ij 97
(,Usi & f ruilliomme, recoider of.. 75 00
IlUlsiioro l'uarmacy, rellel 1 05
lrwlu Hoilson Co, supplies ., 13 60
Circuit Court Jurors Geo ,! Jack fi6.-
40, J I Northrup 10 jo, I) IlurkUalter
i5 90, John C Hechen 16 30, I-.1v Krau-
itier 13, J B McNew b 40, G W Baker
5, ( Norilhiml 16 jo, D S Pierce d jo,
Juke Wirt )6 jo, Joa Veiuiilyea (6 70.
J II Cornelius 15 60, C. W VVhltmore
16 So, Olnf Johnson 19, E I. Parsous iq.
V K Mays 7 so.
Jury List J l', each received Ij I H
Hays, Kuier Murdock and M f Buck.
RomIs and liinliways Beach Mfi Co
bo. A Amleraon 1 41, lieall K; Co
30.13 39, W I, Batchelder 29, D Pish &
Suns 103 38, Dupont I'owder Co 89 36, J
h. 1 use mil ok v.o 4 14, r iioiunnu 13 40,
AiiKUft HoUnagel 34 35.
ATTENTION, COMRADES!
Eugene Dant, of lteedville, was
in the city Monday.
White Mountain Flour-$1.55
at r.mmott s.
Jacob Schaer, of above Moun
taindale, was a city visitor Fri
day.
Moretz Schmidt, of Ilel
was a city visitor Friday after
noon.
r i si i ,
jonn tile er. rn tho fw,ir
above Mountaindale, was down
to the city Friday, on legal busi
ness.
Frank Holeomh nnd rinti
Samuel, a son of the late Grant
Holcomb. were in thecitv Vr'uinv
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anu caneu on tne Argus.
For Sale: Fine, vountr rronflo
Jersey cow, Iresh about Septem
ber lo. A good milker. --Jos.
urandenberg, Orenco. 19-21
Mr. and Mrs. Harvev Miller.
.J ur ii ii f 1 1 i .
oi vyaiia waua. ana Mr. and
Mrs. Leslie Miller, and Mrs
John Miller, of Portland, were
out over Sunday, guests of rela
lives.
Iieedville Blacksmith Khnn-
General blacksmithinir: nrofas
sional horse-shoer: machine and
wagon work. All orders nrompt-
-1'eter Christen.
y executed. Peter Christen
sen. 19-22
Chester Alexander is running
the engine on the regular train
between this noint and Huvtnn
takimr Engineer FolletCa nlaeo
at the throttle, while the veteran
has been nursinir a hadlv injured
nnger.
Public dance. W. O. W. Rail
Cedar Mill. Saturday niirht Julv
22. by LaFrance Circle, Women
of Woodcraft. Tickets, including
sunner. SI. Kspc cut miwicam
orderly management 18-9
Peter Gotleih. of north of town
was in Mondav. lavini? in havintr
supplies. Peter says that this
year swarm spell heats anything
he has ever seen in Oreiron hot
as there are no fatalities with the
warm wave, he has no complaint.
For sale at a harcrain 2A-horse
power upright steam engine and
8 H. P. boiler.-Inquire H. J.
Smith. Forest Grove. Ore.. Route
2. Pacific States phone. Forest
Grove Central, 10x1. 17-9
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Younir and
laughter. Miss Elsie, went to
Newport, Monday morning, for
III II-" 1 V-IIIMI' I . . . . .
Geo. Harrow, Ilillsboro K. 4, Th Washington County Veteran
near Oak 1 ark. i--u Asso,.jatjon will assemble in
Carl Ward, who recently Ilillsboro, August 5, 1911, at 10
bought part of the Frank Unger o'clock sharp. Good program,
place, over in South Tualatin, good speaking, good musical
was in the city I1 riuay, anu; can- renumons aim a K -wo, nine,
ed on the Argus, Brjng your wife,
w' iw,.rv of wwon1 Glen- Committee,
1 III. iKJI - I n ,
poo, was over to the city Satur- , f .
dav. Wl saysme mos( uuoc op ; r VYC
il "hiimmer" out his way. was n the city the first of the
,H a humrmr m nis way, a gmst of Mjgg Wilmuth
Smokers want tho best - there- Jones,
fore call for a Schiller or a Grand . t Denney and
Mnrcn. when you want to see the iaruT ,t "7:"u
Wue wreath cuil. nittm that the mosauitoea were
Albert liartrampf, W. G. something bad many returning
II tiro nnd Dr. W. E. Pittenger with welts as large as the pro-
went to Sheridan, Saturday, on verbial walnut. Down on the
business. plains, however, me mosquito
Robt Thompson, of Cedar Mill, Pest subsided atter tne nrst tew
..ma in the citv Monaav aiier-
Taken up; imy.
14.
noon. taken uii; vmy, Mmumg,
. . r, i I ni,nnt a nuaiM inn hMnnpii I nn
Elmer Miller, o Shady W, w "7, toDla Julv
IUu in tho citv tno nii oi me MB-' -T" ;. ' : " .
VYU.3 i,i v.tj r;:r .11 111 iiman nHftVB mVinprnU
week. I 1 : ..... '.'j j .::
n"' . nav ciiai'iea mm ttuvci i, sum.
Christ Grand, of West Union, nnd tak same awav. H. M.
waH a county seat visitor oaim- masf0rd, 1 mile jn. ot r &rm-
dav. incton. Independent Phone
I . . . v f TTM1 I
Wm Mnhr. of Oak Tark, was Tvood Division, oto, ninsDoro,
Route 2,
an extended stay in the land of
ams and uoriries. J. T. isniirs.
ing a badly inllamed foot, and he
says he must reduce the "gouty"
tendencies betore Winter an-
proaches.
The Grand Marca is the most
wholesome "two for a nuarter"
smoke on market made in Ore
gon, by E. Schiller. When you
indulge in a good smoke buv a
Grand Marca. 12tf
C. E. Lytle, General Manager
of the 1'. K. & N., came over
from the coast the first of the
week, after enjoying some of the
Tillamook sea breezes. C. E.
says that during the hot wave of
last week it was necessary to
wear overcoats in the evening,
along the coast line.
Tho Iieedville White Sox were
defeated by the Peninsulars, one
of Portland's strong young ama
teur teams, Sunday, by a score
of 6 to 4, in one of the fastest
irames ot the Reedvi le sensnn
Next Sunday, Iieedville will play
the Portland Colts, game called
at one o'clock. Everybody in
vited to come out and see the
White Sox put up a good game.
Sheriff Hancock went out to
the Lunow place, near North
Plains, last Saturday, and
brought away two children, off
springs of the late Peter Asp,
who recently suicided at Tilla
mook. The little ones had been
remanded to the Boys' & Girls'
Aid Society, Portland, and their
grandfather, Mr. Lunow, feeling
that .blood was thicker than
water, got possession of the
youngsters and wanted to keep
them. His affection was not al
lowed to exert itself, however,
and the strong arm of the State
stepped in and delivered them to
Gardner. Superintendent of the
Society.
Frank Wallace, of Farmington,
broutrht in a bundle of vetch fnr
exhibit at the Imbrie Land Co.'s
display, the other day. and the
"fodder" measured 10 feet to an
inch and that is croimr some.
even for Washington County,
Herman Collitii.'. of Se'hnlls nlsn
brought in something to enliven
ii u:u: l: ..i .. .
Viie exuioit ina uuering ueing
alfalfa which was of the first
eut. and three feet in heioht
Farmers who have a fine stand
of grain are requested to bring
In full bundles to N. H. Alovnn.
der, and he will send any sam
ple o the Mill lines, or to the
Harnman bureaus, ior Eastern
exhibition,
NO. 19
MAYOR ROUGH
T PUTS
A VETO ON ORDINANCE
Refuses to Acquiesce in Releasing
United Railways
SAVS ORIGINAL FRANCHISE STANDS
This
Means, Unless Further Action,
That Road Must Build Here
Unless the United Ilailwavs shall
build their line to ML Calvarv.
and also extend their line to
mil. i . ....
uinsooro, tney will have no
franchise' in Portland, according
to the decision of Mayor Rush
light, last Thursday, in vetoing
the ordinance releasing the com
pany from building to ML Cal
vary. The ordinance was draft
ed under the Simon administra
tion, and the express purpose.
as given out to the public, was
tO allow the OrPtrnn V.fptria on
United to use joint tracks, and
permit a transfer of freight and
nassentrer business from nno una
to the other. On the other hand,
contained in the ordinance, was
a joker, re easinc thf TTmtori
irom dui dine to Mt Pnlupr,,
and also absolving the tTmr
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trom putting the line into Hills-
borO. MaVOr lllishlicrhtonva thot
mc umiuiiise was Lnvpn. nnri
made operative only, when the
lines as above should hp cnn.
Structed. He dnnhtpH tho rit
iL. " . . .
ui uie council io repeal the meas
ure, and thprpfnro artAaA o
addenda to tho nanprin thch
of a veto.
As the mnttpr nnw otoriflc! iUn
. --. .ww j owilUiJ LUC
Jnited reallv has no franch ion
and can have none unless it shall
build to the two points. The
ordinance killed by Mayor Rush
light would have passed and re
ceived Mayor Simon's signature,
in all probability, had it not been
for Dr. Tamiesie, N. H. Alexan
der and Mayor Hagley, all of
whom went before the municipal
body, to protest against the re
lease ot the provisions.
The orierinal franehi
fused by Portland, the council
leging that a Mr. Graydon. who
was promoting the road, was
simply asking for somethine
which he would attempt to "ped
dle. Ihe bodv was ohdnrntp
and a delegation of Hillsboro's
business men went to the me
tropolis, and after much argu
menL secured the provisional
franchise, and to urotect both
'ortland and Hillshorn hnrl tVm
measure inoperative, excent fnr
city work, until the company
should build and operate to the
above points. Gravdon finallv
sold his rights, , and ultimately
me united was purchased by the
Hill system. Hillsboro was ig
nored. Hill also havintr secured
the Oregon Electric, which built
from Garden Home, thrnmrh
illsboro, to the Grove.
It 1. 1 ! 1 i
nusnugni avers that the re
lease could not be effected with
out publication in a newspaper
and there was no ordinance so
published.
Ilillsboro stems to have a
"friend at court."
CHICKENS FOR SALE
Three dozen full blood Rhode
Island Red hens, at $9 per dozen;
also 2 dozen White Leghorn cock
erels, full blood, at 50 cents each.
A few broilers, also. Mrs. 0. H.
Mitchell, Hillsboro, 17-20
Mr. and Mrs. Emmott Sr. de
parted Saturday for Shelton, and
other Washington points,
Wanted: Women and girls.
Steady employment. Inquire at
Moore's laundry, Hillsboro, Ore
gon. I8tf
Mrs. Margaget McKinney, of
Seaside. Ore., was in tlm
Saturday, a guest of relatives.
We have what you want in
vegetable nlants ovpr 9nn nnn
kale plants; 100,000 cabbage
plants; 50,000 tomato plants, and
most any kind of VPirptnlilo
plants. Come and see for your
self, at Morton's Greenhouse
Hillsboro. s.tf
The Christian Church lvwivni
meetinirs are draw in or nr.rw-1
crowds, notwithstanding the
warm weather. The singing is
very good, and the evangelist is
a rare good talker. The mppt-
ina's are held in a hiV tpnt with
plenty of ventilation, and there
10 iiu uiawuuuu io auuiiors.
Eastboiind VftllnwarnraMotinn
al Park round trip excursion fares
are m eiiecc June 12 to Sept. 12.
You had better enmp in anil ana
Agent Cooper, of the Oregon
Electric and Hill lines, about this
trio and cet. lite rtltlll-p (ri.rirw A, 11
description. iotf
The Quality Drug Store
The place where you are always getting
Drugs of absolute purity and High Qual
ity 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" Kaminsky's
Make Man Tablets and Dr. David
Roberts Veterinary Remedies
The Delta Drug Store
mL-UsBOKO, ORE.
J. A. THORN'BURGH T. E. BATT.Pv w w
Present ' Vice-PresTt
A. L. Thonm,, A.'t Cashier H. E. Ferrin, Teller
Forest Grove
NATIONAL BANK
FOREST GROVE. ORE.
Statement of Condition on Wednesday, June 7, 1911
Capital and Surplus $50000
Bonds (parflSS ffis ffifjg
Other Bonds 38.185.00 Undivided Profits 2,mu
SSduelron, 18'00-00 SrCUl?t,0n oSw
Banhksaand U. S m"
Treasurer 131,893.12
$468,222.33
Roeorvo 34 Per Oont.
$468,222.33
DIRECTORS
Thos. G. Todd John E. Bailey j. W Tuqua
Wilber W. McEldowney j. A. Thornburg"
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Chas. 0. Roe & Co.
NEW LINE OF
Porch and Lawn
FURNITURE
LATEST CREATIONS
IN
WALL PAPER
AN EXCELLENT LINE
OF
ART SQUARES
Call and Get Prices
Seeing' Is Believing
Chas. 0. Roe & Co.
Pioneer Furniture
Dealers
FOREST GROVE, ORE.
When you start for the
Coast or the Mountains
Don't forget that your outfit is not
complete unless you have a pair of
good Field Glasses. One half the
pleasure of the seashore. is in
watching the ships go by and
viewing scenery up and down the
coast. I have a fine assortment of
Field and Marine Glasses at prices
that will suit any purse. Call and
see them before you start
LAUREL M. HOYT
Jeweler and Optician
Hillsboro - Oregon
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