The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, November 23, 1911, Image 1

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HILLSBORO, OREGON, NOVEMBER 23, 1911.
NO. 37
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HILLSBORO HIGHSCHOOL
BIS SECOND LINCOLN
WORKING FOR BETTER
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CONDITIONS
. . i Put un a rineUame
local i-"-'" -
, ro, Srt to l lnlHh
Washington Co. Cow Testing Associa
tion in uiv own couiliiiiriitv
Several yeais a'J Mr. Thoo. Williams
had one of the best herein in our neigh
liorhood. Thi ne lie sold to another mtm
lier ol this association at a good price,
retaining only a foundation. Today he
has another K'd working herd, headed
- , - .. by ariKltered hull, ami Air. Williams
Washington County Cow Testing ms lately purchased a portion of an ad-
Association Meets in hillsboro H1 '" llU cow' mu8t ' keep-
Ulg U1I1I
Will
PUY NliXT AT TILl-AMIM,
Nt!W OITICF.RS IHXTHO SATLKDAV
... nut Hie Portland
With (UralcMt
I'Jcvcb, I l 0, when li
id J
D. Mkklc. PrcKidenl, and A. T. Bux
ton, kc-tlcttcd Secretary
AiMMit 0:4.1 .Saturday evening a
masked man entered tin saloon
of Seheidcreiter Ai Kettelt. o
Beaverton, ami commanded tin
Imrtender to throw up his hands.
Two men sitting by the wall were
also told to get up their prayer
instruments, hut the twain and
the bartender appeared to think
it wan a hoax. A more deter
mined demand, however, made
them realize thai the robber
meant business, particularly.
when lie re-inforced his dernani
with two shots into the wall, be
tween where the two men were
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.... t ...... ni.rt. Si-hoo even L.i.;i.. .i,.. i i..-; 1...1.1 lhe Washington County Cow
r....... I the Second tjfcroin High t,M,k $21 from the till, making lesting Association met in Hills
' I team of I'pVUuml. in a his escape through the rear door, lniro last Saturday to hear the
in ,u,,u, at the I'ifrk. last Ah lel'tthe-lmilding he tripped year's re.K.rt. K. Kllerson, the
Thursday allcrnoon, uy u r mask. His face-blind was a . , ' . . , im
,f li; to , the lH-alrt playing u womun.8 l)a,k Ht(H.kin withut Kven tests to various herds, em-
iu.,.Ilt gmne from start to holes for the eyes, nose or mouth, bracing practically 7;7 cows, and
I At on' time it looked as and with a head-piece that fitted that the majority of them had
. , ... ...1.1 n down over the skull. The rob- i,4H.n tested five times. This
thouK" 7 V r ber overlooked $150. There is
they were within a few I eel 01 n() CIU. to tht, pt.nK.trator-and
, ti... ;,.. limit now. :. : e I....,:.,..,..,
tht) lllie. in" i' Ill inn mi iv mu-nn niai Kiininvnn , , ,
1 ... ii...... knr linn it was m..n u iil lw.ri.sifi.r l.itnk their Btand, and gives them the chance
BEAVERTQN
S
FOUR FIRST PRIZES
li. Leis, the Orchardist, Keeps
Washington County on Map
I The Quality Drug Store
Every Single Box Exhibit Entered by
Him Was a Winner
Mr Cli. ttnMitV.nl another neiotior
and member, has one of the most profit- SURPRISES THE HOOD RIVER GROWERS
able herds we know of, and as a sample
of the kind of cows he keeps, he gave
me figures on oue that in eight months
or 34 1 days has given 10049 lbs. of milk,
average tent 5. 13, or $1$ lbs lat or
601. 42 est butter, and has carried a calf
somewhat over b monuis winie maiing ..... , . , . ,.
u,i n,i within i milts of where Washington County was kept on
I liv are A lulx-rrulous tested herds, all I ll.. .nr. n f tl.n PnrH-lonrt firinlo
luaded by registered sires and all mem-
irs of this aviation. show by a Eeaverton grower.
My iriends, 1 ask you dots it pay? whenever anyone bets on B.
What is the conviction in each and .
everv dairy mind here today? Do we Lei3 as a bonehead he 13 miSS-
wish to go on and extend and increase :no. !,: ueS3 and missing it
this wcrk or are we going 10 reironia';
until you and 1 are keeping the onecowf
Other counties ard stales are waking up
r snui in i" " "... m v, ........
' ., . iui n.tnrm.il inoiiev earlv in Heaverton. Sher- to eliminate their poor producers,
resu auei. - - .;..i;.. ua
i;uiiuiiis uj vn
I ill Hancock and Deoutv AHPle-
irate went to I'tmverUm on the
11 1'
to the metroiKilis. I he pamr
, Sfr IAZ of invliKalo. but couhl
Bill) un iv .. - - .
i,-mm Lincoln had Hnu
huskv lads and their weight was,
little more than
thug.
Day will
e
if anything, a
the locals. .
Cm Alexander olhciated as
referee; Kerrell. l'ortland, um
pire; W. K. Barrett, licit' judge;
Goodwin, linesman; timekeeja-rs,
Ronald Vaught. Hillnlioro, and
Case. Portland.
The lineup:
Uuf'ln 11 Piwilioii
R.llls.lr-11 1.
IlrltlllKi-r U
WiwUurth J
Finke
Sthilli-r
Miiiidi k r
l'rsuy K K
Gruuian il
Ui '
Mumfonl .. ...... H II
ll.niuicr..., V W
llilhlxiro
Wilkes
. , . , I.aisun
, Nrliunt
C....Iilll"ie"Ilaniirll
R Hultliis-MNglll
Ik- Ismnii
. . Sig'et
.Srhrnrilri
Tompkins
I 'I'M
.l.Vllr
I. O. 0. V. ItUSTLINO
find no trace of tht
Thank OlTering
observed in Craee united I'.van
gelical Church, Hillslioro, on Sun
day, Nov. 215, morning, afternoon
and evening, at 11:K), 2::50 and
1:'M) o'clock, bv the Woman's
Home and I-'oreign Missionary
Society, the Addie Curry Mim-
ford Young People s Missionary
Society and the Martha Ellen
Munford Mission liand. Excel
lent programs, consisting of se
lections by the choir, solos, ducts,
quartets, exercises, recitations,
addresses, tiicture story, and
splendid dialogues are being pre
pared to interest all who will at
tend. Free Will Oljerings for
missions will be received.
For Sale: U2 acres of the best
. 1 .10 :t.
and it is up to us to prepare to hold our
own.
. . , ... , . , til Following us is coming anoinet Kcuci-
test. for butter fat, has enabled Hlion f .Utrvmen. and are they going to
owners to know how their herds find ub to have been robbers of virgin
soil, wno lei our oji.unuutv.t
vancemeiit go by? Or shall their de
cision lie, that we builded the best we
knew, and they should be thankful lor
the foundations we laid for them. Just
as you and I should lie thankful for
tho e who had the foresight to lay the
foundation for the Jersey, Guernsey,
llolsteinand Ayershiie cow.
resulting in
dairy herds.
J. 1). Mickle, of Hillside, was
re-elected president and Thos.
Carmichael, of Gaston, was elect
ed vice president. Austin Hnx
ton, of Forest Grove, was elect
ed secretary, succeeding himself.
The Association embraces fifty
members, and Wm. Schulmerich
and M. S. Shrock were appointed
to take up the matter ot increas
ing the membership and making
two test districts in the county,
instead of one.
Resolutions were passed en
dorsing the present internal tax
tin colored oleomargarine, and
ooDosing the State
Wm. Robb. of Centerville, was
a city visitor Saturday.
Emmotts have a fresh lot of
Krinklecorn Hakes, 3 for 25 cents.
Mfs. Paulina Mauss, of near
Banks, was in the city Monday.
Tennis Pyl, of South Tualatin,
was transacting business in the
city Monday.
.1 II F.llerson. of Beaverton.
was in the city Saturday, attend-
Woman's wff the dairy convention.
ing his guess ana missing
badly. At the show held last
week Mr. Leis, whose orchard is
located a mile east of Beaverton,
was the only representative of
Washington County horticulture
and he was there with the
bells.
Mr. Leis won four first prizes
in Rincle box exhibits, against
the Hood River product, and was
second in a 3-box exhibit oi
Northern Sdvs. He won firsts
on the following:
Jonathan. Ben Davis, King
and Northern Snv.
This grower has been one or
the pioneers of this county for
nroner care of orchards, and he
has snraving and Druning down
to a scienae. In winning these
prizes his product is the more to
be commended because he was
forced against Hood River, sup.
posed to be a world beater in
nrofluction of oiDDins. Leis sim-
nlv shows that with Drooer care
Washington County can turn out
as hne aDDles as any section oi
I..I. .,ebir,rT f a ri.HlU'tlfin U' W Will! fn nf
V'UJH, in iirmiitji, w v v . v. v . - . . . . yV Williams ti I n hiic ajJjJica o uwuvh
A resolution was also passed, de- above Mountaindale, were Hills- Oregon and it is admitted that
boro visitors Saturday afternoon. no section of the world can beat
The Odd Fellows commenced
work the last of the week to get
their building in readinesH for
the post oHiee tenancy by the
first of the year. A new cement
floor wilt be laid, a new plate
irlass front will ta installed, and
the room, which extends sixty
feel back from the front, will be
put Into fine shape for conven
ience for the office,
Four hundred Ikixcs will be in
stalled, and they will be shipped
from Indianapolis, Dec. 1. There
will be :500 small lioxes; 80 med
ium lock Inixes, antl 20 law
draw or lock boxes.
The furniture will be in quar
tered oak, and will present a very
handsome appearance.
The Odd Fellows will have .50
ploring the decision of Judge
Morrow, o . North
a decree inai penniia, cuuuaiy ' " jnnt
i i' i a.i.,. i h m'nr i ,rnui. was iin aLLCiiuauv
html in Wash. Co.. locate,! 3 miles J tw lal at The dairy meeting, Saturday.
M W. of Forest Grove, there arc tuy . 1 ...f' ' n't . ,
it mi 'Hi niti.u in vetch and oats t Wegon creamery uui- tor repairs oi sewing nm-
i i 11 li mit in wUs ter." President Mickle's report chine8i bicycles, guns, etc., go
iinlf !K USrl0.l,l1 'l,AnJ i follows: to the Wilkes Auto and Garage
m .nnif. o acn- . . . ?.- m,.n:SoIliewimt over a year (VmIiav. 3-tf
r, ,u.inu ol iirin IN ) 1111(1 flUK Ll I II I " . . . ' i i j -
ln.r On this nlace there is aUmt
I a .......... ,,f l!,,.n...r-..ini Isind tlllice 1 I. ... a 1 u.,,rlt in this eotintv.Mr. M. S.
IViHIinill !- I v...... vi.uv... ... j.
is ditched and cross ditched, surocn oemg iue lu-pu.y
s .intuitu u u w Afu.f hne wver,i Weeks
Price, $1(5 per acre, o ytars a i ' Mr. shrockdecid-
time on part at ( per cent. Also ia tllH, tilis WHS , KOOd field for future
liiivi. new (5 room bungalow and W(lr, and stated his belief that a good
The place where you are always sure of
drugs of absolute purity and Highest
Quality, prepared by competent pharma
cists who take pride in the accuracy of
their work
EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR
n II Remedies
Kfixall a
iiwiiMii Stationery
I
The Delta Drug Store
HILLSBORO, ORE.
old Oregon.
AUCTION SALE
The undersigned will sell at pub
lic sale at his place, at Glencoe,
Ore., at one p. m., on
SATURDAY, NOV. 25
RlnnW horse. 10 vrs. 1.000. works
ha trv'i ' I '" ' . . -
nP rinnh e: one-horse wag
a rortiana r-. -A , r a.
Ull, lUllUUlll, ftwu mo i.,., . v
sn-tooth harrow, good: lz-inch
J. E. McNamara and wife, John Deere plow, coil spring road
A P Luther has bought an
other team to replace the grays
he recently sold to
dairyman.
Hint will sell cheap.
particulars write to Leon T. Sills,
Forest Grove, Or. l'hone nx.
The voters of Timber want
better voting facilities. They
are in Gales Creek precinct, and
have too far to go. 1 hey either
want a new urecinel iormeu,
$rbi Hillsbor visitors le.r Sun" cart' 12-tooth Planet Jr. cultiva-
for sen supporting vow ... j... t X? ic n.ir n-nvlfino- fin U. Plor.nl- Ir (rariien spprlpr.
i i... rruriiiiil nud maintained in
this county. So a call was made and in
the citv of Forest Gtove the first Cow
Testing Association in Oregon was or
iani.ed M-arlv one year ago.
. . . . 1 :.
Ili-re I wish to sav tnai we ns uairy i rpnt or a nargain. JJU nui, , . ,.
J1 I t better ourselves and as " . T tf nf Kiimtli spring and mattress, gasoline
. .. .1 1., WUIIl IU DCII. lliuuiiv v. fc I 7
lino n.w. .... ..... , -j
mcnihem of
indebted to
Mr. Shrock for his fore
work
want a new n rinlhis matter and for the
with voting btMiths at limDer. or fecling mir orKRnwitioii
else wish to be cut off into liux- ,iere ,0lll t0 tevie
ton
the
nrecinct, so
polls on the
thev can go to
P. li. & N. As
feet left at the rear, which they Timber now represents a big per-
will remodel tor rental purposes, contage oi me vu c, mw. - -
nfl.. i a fi-unt I'll ('i 11 1.H . .. n vr InmrOrS WOfklllg 111 tllC
Cl I III llllllllIK li'"1 '-."f llioitl -.f'w . . . i
Third. Nehalem district, their wisii s
very likely to attract tavoraoie
liTHHL IH)K'riA DHNISON consideration.
F. M. J. Murphy, the carpen
Sr. we meet here today to review the
work of the past year and to tuke what
ever action may be for our future neneht.
It seems entirely fitting that we meet cupancy IN0V.
in this place today (In tins nan oi
Justice) for, from within these walls
have gone forth many decree nmun
ria .T V. is now working on tnr Planet Jr. garden seeder,
i the Portland Uaily wews. set single hacK narness, set tug-
. i. -i ...:t-u I cru harness. 2i tons timothy hay.
. Wm;Z"W treasure, bu-
lodging house in conoeei u ., "T 1nn hpf1stpan bed
stove, grindstone, and numerous
other articles.
Terms of sale Under $10,
cash; 10 and over, one year
hanWnhle note, at 8 Der cent, in
terest Two per cent, otf, cash
over $10.
Joseph Mingle, Owner.
B. P. Cornelius, Auctioneer.
Elmer Mays, Clerk.
J. A. THORNBURGH
President
J. E. BAILEY W. W. MCELDOWNEV
Vice-President Cashier
H. E. Ferrin, Ass't Cashier
Forest Grove
NATIONAL BANK
FOREST GROVE, ORE.
Statement of Condition on Friday. September 1, 1911.
Capital and Surplus $50000
Loans - $269,529.20 Capital
U.S. Bonds (at par) 25,000.00 Surplus
Other Bonds 67,160.00
Banking House 18,000.00
Cash and due from
Banks and U. S.
Treasurer 122,521.90
tJUl (ZtUiJ
Undivided Profits
Circulation
Deposits
$25,000.00
25,000.00
4,004.55
25,000.00
423,206.55
$502,211.10
$502,211.10
Rosorvo 3 4 ror Ooiit.
DIRECTORS
Thos. G. Todd John E. Bailey J- W. Fuqua
Wilber W. McEldowney J. A. Thornburtf
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I W Rfivnsi rd. of nearScholls
wns n the citv saturaay. ne
states the new school house m
niatriet. 105 wi be ready tor oc-
WnnroH- A fpw crood grade
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to nt nnce. Must be
liave gone lorin many ":-" """"" nnnio ..-.
ing what wns right between man and a bargain. Edward L. Naylor,
man; and this basis of right or justice is porest Grove, Ore., Independent
what we wish to establi.-h between man J fa 35.7
and cow. ' ...
We are glad that it is our privilege as yy Q AickenS, departed Mon-
K. M. J. Murphy, tne carpen- We are glad that it is our privilege as w. C. Aickens, departed ivion-
Ethel Portia Long Denison was ter, well known all over the Bea- y0Ur oir.cera, to u-jkhi to you today up- day evening for a two months' We t
Krn.tffi;wSll Wi-.. IK. Jenlam and Overton sections visit with two of his sons, in the plft
i:j. 18S1, and was wetl.led to writes the Argus that he is lad ;;t h(lllll North of Nevada, where they Ne
Notice to Apple Tree Planers
Fall
t 1 . i n iimnrniin 1 - . . 1 .. a i.Aa
till at liinnton, Willi u nina.-.!..-" Although some uiings nave nui wt
f(Ht. and that ne is u icsuu c jU(,tasweniigii. w... "
l .t A "l n vf f i .tatinna ai 1 ir rt II 111 nui. wr unti. vuv
... it..iit t im r r s. ua t HHHIH..B i .
Wlliumi i."- ...e.--- , .... ,., , , 1,1.
Trt 111 UIUI I Ll k " "
have taken up homesteads
E. J. Ward, of Gaston, was
ami I wish to con- .1 in fVif testinff meeting.
gratulate and thank Sec. Buxton for his R . , ue jg gtilj carrying
untiting and lailhful labor lor u e sue- unnflap-es owing to
cess and upbuilding of the Association, his arm in bandaea . W ing
Toon him biho uks tautn nu me wunv ui uuciucut owtvew . -c
G. N. Hale and son, Attorney
iniLlVI 111 tllia VI l-J II v. J - n i
and has Home acquaintance hero.
mi. . I. ..l Hr..l....u
ine iunerai iook piace imui
d:iv and th rmnin8 were de-
'""HlV III uv
he shipped to
spring.
"v- If & VUiJt ' V. I I V' a
down to the city Monday.
II l!OU III". " - , ,
the past year and I am sure you will jotu
have for sale for 1911
ing. the following:
Npwtowns. SDitzenburgs, Ar-
Rlncks. Winter Bananas,
.lohnathans. Golden Ortley, and
rifhor choice varities 3 to 4 ft.
Sc. each: from 4 to 6 ft, - 124c
pnph For large orders write
fn oriofinl nnces. I. L. INea'
leigh, Sherwood, Ore., R 4; J. T.
WpPPh. Hood Kiver. ure,
Hi.ni. II Denisnn. Nov. 25. 1902.
She'diedat Konan, Montana, Nov.
T Sli liivts n hushand
,..,'.i t i:ii,. I ....... .li.ia in come out
turn twti iilliu uMuuuu'iii. iiiiiMin." v . , i l l..
Mrs. Dennison was a sister of r() ns soon as he can noooit
L. A. Long and Mrs. Leah Hon- around enough to navigate with-
land, now of Hillslioro. one 0ut crutcnes.
visited in this city live years ago, Q, W. Guy ton, of beyond South uie 'i tending to hi... our i.e.ty -V "J ""l T out from Port- Nursery at Scholls, Ore.
'I'liolutin brought in a liuroanK uuatias. . .., " vrVA :j . " ii: rfvl
v........., . , , . ., i i ui.... an. rottnnv iu sec nunc mi.. orin ai.ur uav. uuiiiuu uu wuuwj i . .
..ntntn Mondav. that weigneu ., ,"..nni tfution of better r ,. .j. u n ia nmir RKiAntinc mateh at Farmmg-
;;.b.: f nnnnds. ThS ZTClte rank and Seat ..menus. . ru L , M 97 Trnnnnd
.. .,, .. , ... live uiiu IMIV.-II1". -- ,, i nieinwia i - -. i nti,nnir ow in forr ana. witti to 1. muiiuaj, iuv .
posited ma vault at MiHsouia, w . .. l)otato," and wouiu fileof competiUrm. mci our ruo RniWinif. . rifle. Everybody invited. 36-7
T V .... , nilVr I . n ' li-l .J . w. , I . .. . laalltlB "IIIRI IIIC lllllll miv I llllll tn 111 Lll vv" aJMii...n. -
ew ioir nv , nrettv tair noiei unmn no .o.Kc. .--,,,, . .... di
I " - i I nranllPPQ nnVHIlCC llicuo m K"'"ft I ml T I-.. LVAnimi 111 1 1 m Ufl I UirtT ,1 HI WC L LUlUltiailU,
for an excursion crowa. hutthey My beta ow doing bet- w"" T.UCT rT"-o7 Oo , to witness the big
. u u iniklmm a program at viu .o w , r -
n in r... . ,n Kememoer . uiat . "- u . nl.l savine (''and you know rWeh. on Sunday evening, tOOtDail game ueuweexi vjlvu
u. vv. uusseii, o. uontux. .. uj.,.. ..... Savings UanK is unuei ".,.-.,, ..aV8 m SOweih rrr. .i .im Ail oroinvitPd. nd Wash ntrton
" - ...l. I WUC K I i . , I 1 N 1 1 V . A 1. dL U.UU a AJs.ii mi-. . v. .
CrOVCrnmOnL MIm;i vmiun, "V aoahall neaiso reap ni wcij oj
I See US Illlllllllltlii mi -
Some dairymen have come to realize
the foolishness of ptonilfcuous and hap
hazard sowing ami may nieir m.uiucr
mV!lil,!.y-. ..,.. ,l,. ,rh bull and
Janks, were in town T "mi .wimlom ,a. M
urday. L. J . came down to nave r cow and HkewlK! . ; . t
his hand dressed, having ; tea a depletel, pocketbook Portland Dronerty. and is looking
ii 1 govt -l linn i" .... j--- ------- .
Jos. Connell.of near Connell insuo3 y0u the best of protection
... il. ii:.l iqu m n j.iinM matia on nccount
station, on the United, was in
town Monday.
Mrs. AI. Latham, of Portland,
was a guest at the Barr and Ab
bott homes, Sunday
J. F. Carstens. of Banks.
turned Saturday
visit with th
Maryhill, Wash
, C. Heitmeyer and family de
parted Monday for Louisville,
Illinois, where they will locate on
their old farm home. They re
eontlu anlrl their nl ace near Leisy-
villfl which thev bought last
, , ..
nn rb. ar onens an account.
4 tier cent, paid on savings.
r i nA A W Crens. of
above Banks, were in town Sat-
The nrotrram is well numbered pnr eip nn VP,.V easv terms
and will be very attractive. L mr,flprn spven room house. C.
Wm. Bender and wife, of Port- Rhoades, Ninth & Washington,
land, were out to the city the Hillsboro, Ore. Q
,
last of the weeic, guests oi DadCollens, who wasatOrenco
SPECIAL PRICES
-ON
Eugs, Linoleum,
Matting,
Dressers,
Furniture of all
kinds
We Lead, the Rest Follow
Chas. 0. Roe & Co.
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......j. uuj. inl. . fori j, reap i- m tilts iiitictico. ii
;ens,of Banks re- his hanc f 'a Sfchopper TSt fact that the st, Portland property,
day evening after a portion ot t into a i we a P 8SS(lcinliou sUow Umt a for a location,
the Hartleys, at several weeks ago. J Bctniany of our members are much n o t
tsh. Walter and Frank Ztiercher I f omen or
r. jjcuuci mm "" or manv monuis, aim wuu au
in the nineties. He has sold his suffered from a lame leg for
many years, is dead.
See ourr dishes for our oi'f:si
ers. When you expend' '$100
with us you get aune dining
apt nf dishes. Call for
cards and have the amount of
your purchases punched each time
trnn hnu Whpn von huv that
r . : l.i. i. i TT:ilr.Urt Hma I J . a iL . J- 1
. ii.... 'I'ltc fiinn. lEiiowuiu ma i h Knnupi n 1 1 imihil u. o c. I nmniint lmn crctT T n u iiiwriis ill
I ply was. one. x..-- ,- - ix. . i""v.., - amuuiu v.. v....,
i fomi np nth- ; ' i i..,i niipat toned farther, ami I . . ,, j ... 1 j a., nnJ fiab
Money to wan m - ; nu u- ... " -r--ioilhe ..nmvc Wlniam Emnck. ot woooiana, you nave u"" -
er property, on a pp"""" f (,n t,,e stable, b,.t .t takes the Wash., was over the past ween, geu-ammuw muS
trade: Twelve
advance of the average ureKo., a.ry ..e ---- . .
ami we deem it vatuaoie luumra oura, s --
tnnw the earnings of each individual boro; also a house and 2i acres
MniMinviilii Will set at a
lv returned from a trip to Weiser, w;,)eard a storV the other day as L trade for Hillsboro
Idaho, and other intermountam , f , it?1 ffinie property, close in.-C.
. "Ml. " T
of below Klmonica, were m
Walter recent-
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points.
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p. .t chnchnl Oo-leshv Young ty. We also sell reai.e8- milkof lbe whole bunch to feed nine r meeting his boyhood, friends. M- and Mrs. j. c. Miller, of
""rrJ' v w Mnlkev. Kuratli Brothers, man them, so I have towep o,ne "oe - heen -n Hillsboro tor , ..... werein town
kiiu UA-aciittvui a. " , t Li:Df onrl NPCOnu. .SOU r.,itl,.men 1 nropneny w yuu iu.. --- , i,, a. " ,,, ,
nut rn r.ne ueiwccu ..... -i ....r.rMir rniMi.u niniiz.1 vears. anu uoiuij ",v sutnmav. ivir. lviiner ufuukiu
ti pnnow of near farmers in this fix, and should onr next place. He is a cousin of Ihos. down some nne samples of the
Herman IvannOW, oi n a"". . n Anicrrt.t jome one ii bo ..j n n Rmr- fk "...j.t v,; Ho
. . ,,, nr tfi tfip CltV rresiueiii . - i..r... oim l. aj. rv - DrOUUtt ui 111a tl UUY "v
iS nP ha9 one 'S Wu. X 0. G. Wilkes was at Creswell States that . Washirflton (Jrajje
Muctive ranches of his the last of "to ek.'and says has t .omtd
merlnowwe have had a change jnat d 'o "g December 2. Open Grange will
ofSet?n""h.r of the ...an who while getting down bff a box car be held all day and the general
is making-1 failure in the cow business, in theb Creswell yards; Schul- pub lie is cordially invited to at-
saioon. butitismoiepie.iHa .1 . i''"""'"-mer ch was badly lnjufeocjsmq ienu me uciuo.
Hh Mf 7h0eniasUffhTwe5our0 heart was 'severely HjUdi I of the busy granges of the county
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of Portland, were all out to the between
session of circuit court, monuay
morning. There were also a
number of other Portland attor
neys on hand.
Begin now. A savings ac
count with the Hillsboro Nation
al Bank, a government institu
tion, earns you four per cent, in
terest. You will be surprised
how your money will earn you
money and it is always safe.
New
Ideas
In i
Rings
Ringe are still the most popular gifts.
Naturally so, for they can be worn
always and where all can see them.
I have just opened a large new stock
of the newest ideas in rings
spct.inn
an cvrnto has installed a
basement under the Koontz
saloon
Plain Band Rings Chased Band Rings Cameo Kings
Intaglio Rings Diamond Rings Pearl Rings
Turqouis Rings Opal Rings Amethyst Rings
Ruby Rings Emerald Rings
Topaz Rings Garnet Rings
And
Rings with combination Settings of PMSX
your selections early for Christmas and 1 will be pleased to
lay it aside for you. ;
T A TTTJ17"T TVT 1TOYT 'jeweler and cjoah
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