The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, April 11, 1912, Image 1

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VOL XIX
HILLSIJORO, OREGON, APRIL 11. 1012
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COIKE ENDS
Willing. IIiIMm. Ilura lo
Mi Minn ilk
, I INIIK 1UIS IIICU. Mill!
y $. 1uwta. Mcr. OfN Ibc
SI. Julia liarfe
II. L I: I. of l5.-ru-.iirt. N, i,..
arrival Sat unlay with hi vwO
arid Hint- children. 1 h-y .-ft
on Ihi- first train after tin- hitf
blm 'kadi and rain.- through with
out trouble. Mrs. ..-.-d j, a
daughter of Mr. and Mni II.
Harrington, of HillHUiru. ami the
K--Ih hae l-in li-r- la-fore.
Un-y will locate in th- county.
as lh.-y have coin.- W.-nt with
that intention. Mr. It.-d nav
that in some aertiorm ot Kansas
tin farmers havi- killi-l their
stmk l jin-vi-nt tln-rn from
starting t death. In the lU-ne-
COUNTY BOARD AUDITS
BIG LIST OF CUIUS
Tii. Tint"-'!
rloHeil a
It th
F.vangelical Confer
four days hchmoii
ul church. Sunday. 1 he
r.iiift-n-iuv was divided
I'.. i t land I list net. of
J,ich HillsU.ro is a part, and
Uif Pallas DiHtrict. hi h com
prim s the Ktato soulli of Port
land uiid we.l of llilMr. Hie
appointment for U ensuing
year, nre:
t. ...I I ItUlri.-l l' (' Pol-
itilT. presiding elder and pastor of W ashington County Woodmen of
i ! . . 'lnr.t. ' l'..rl I m.l lot- uiii writ- ii.i.-w-m.-ii, nun
iVNiaiiu rmi .n.
UiAMoii. II. L I'rall; Portland
Ockley linen, to npi.lie..
Portlund St. John. W. S. Plow
min, Portland Suburban. H. II.
rirnhain: Adna. Wash.. V. A.
Batlantwic; llillslmro. F. K.
rish.r; A. W. Briekley. im-mUr
of Sul.url.an tiuurterly Confer
ence; P. Bit tier. iminUr of hrt
Church Portland IJuarU-rly Con
fen-nee.
pullas District S. S. Mumey,
presiding rider; BrooU. K. Sin
... lt..uli.h uiid Summit. I.
. liurns; Buctm Vista and Air
Ik S. M Wood,(rvnllis. N. W.
ht-U!s ; Pallas, C. P. Cat.-s;
lliyton. tl l Stover; Kugciie.
V. I' rhino; Florence. W. V.
Will; Canton. C. A. Burris;
Km Valley, lo Ih mipptied;
U'wisville and Bridgeport. P. K.
Bnckley; UKayitte and Mr
Mmnville. V. F- Willing; Ma
pU-ton. to U- HU.ilie.; ,NeWrt
inJ Hay View, to ! supplied;
Kickreall. 0. H. Stieglit;Salcm.
li. II T Korlr, A I Rot. O If Snntbltia
and Au(ut Tr. I etch.
Witnesses State Cases - Frank
Sappington $" 40. John McNew
3 40. Wm Wohlschlegel 6 80. W
Ifenmnger 3 .VI. J Holmes 5 M. J
V Kellv 4 40. W C Moore I 2".
Scleral Nev UuaJ llktablikhcd Ivan and John PorfiKt. Joe rk-
.i a,ii Tm cu-h. (hs P-sh. 5 CO each; M win
at April Term p . (. MiinaelL W K
Thomas l i-ach-.C F Casteel. J H
hlSV AT KOAOWOW; hllPATION Thomin. Wm llay. Chas
r.;iu.r.r..r iwl Frank Bar-
. ... . I ml T M I. UI n W ill 1 .ill I . B.J I
Hit Mim u lkp(Bilc a loaaiyi ". i
1 1 loimeH. r.lf uerc r orni mu y
Hiki) Thill Vcar t- n ,.at.h: C Blaser. C A Mad
den. CT lodds, Frank Vander
POULTRY R.'JSERS MUST
VISIT OEJIiSIRAIIOll
O. A. C. and Southern Pacific
loultry Train Cominc
CHANCE TO GET SOME POINTERS
noud;'';:;.' i h-j
w.-atlM-r has ha I the l-ast aion last week and a ..iff list of wro rn.we - v.- 3.
W'int.-r. rlaims was audited
lairm. n, attention S-vrn in up to its ears rearinK fr Linirer. J II Gross. 4 each.
resist. -red ll.liteiu hull calvrs the vast amount of road work to rB111- State vs Itussell:
for sal.-, ranirinir in ak'e fnun (. a,.n,m,,ished this season. W H Smith, justice fees, $11 'JO;
I ";? "V" '""' The following husiness was Wm Mcquillan constanie iees,
Ihree of them old enough to . . . .in-1: I.' Smith e n. C Hehse.
h. ad herd. Pine st.rk. and trarmacieu. . Frank Douvrhty. J B Trullinj?er.
Iarkv for w,.- t;.si. . ISaley. rred Ln-r. lax Hera miem-1 ,f Koebep Aujrust Tews, jur
llillsU.ro. lire., or Oak Cove Minn allowed umm navment of $4. t aarh '
I arm. I on-sl Crove. Koute 2. Srss-ial tax in road (list No 2, s'tate vs Hundley G J Palma-
. .... I....:. 1 1.... !...... u,,.-.rvitfor lt..r C. F Smithlein. C llehse, K
iiuririK me mourn 01 .iiarvn umin nr i j m. i ; .--r 1:: V. ... ----- ,: . .
,,r...r v..r n II Sttwrll. I . . 1 1... 1 rj.
II... hmlh.rh..Ml in the IWifir 1 1. W nouseanu '.v " . '
Jurisdu tion. for the death daim 8,1 'rv f w . T," 9TlKa A,unS
of Kawlmson . Potts. Tualatin. 11 l-titon of W M & i MrKniirht, 2.50. Oscar Hundley,
and the death dam, of drover and Henry 1 Johns.... rrferml to 2. ; Peter U"K-ltffV K Ti
lownsrn.1. iheUawl.nsonl-ott .l.strut attorney KVatawn1J i' wSJin'o-WTm
tiiu Onh-re,! that S2S7.:JT. BiH-ia! I raril. A
S.oi at Several Withiaftoa
Paiali Here May I
Canaty
r ami was paid toera. IMmmv wruereo inai " m-"1 '! V." 1 7 rj. V.lu Wohl.
and Thomas, duldren. in the Hum L ad fund in dirt No a-1
of ll.iMi. ami I tie lownsend 01 lax .uri.i in name ui. w - ,, , r r.i fill-
.-.li.-v ..f '4u..t iihe nar. ov.-r to J 11 HolTman. suiK-rvisor. m, .... ''J1'1". ,
, . . 1 1 K Weiistrom. Ui.lP'. L. l nueu,
t: r liaru. K iwuinnon auu - - - .. c
surveyor to re-.s-ate roa. ie- - . j R
tween M.IU-r s rerry niaa ana . m
lavlor rerry roati, Apr biiu i . , .
J . 1 1......,.- If n Sv..nnn. eo mdire $112 75
View Hie IW-Wlliif ruun wiw.t.. y
.. .:o 1 n a.. 11 AW Sieirrmt. tax col...... 1J0 "
lUS-UVI.U- U..U .H-a.r. v..o. ... .. -- v-7 . fiP
1 WW conlw...!. l-les up to 12 John A Johnm. lH'rv.s.r ol " . m
in. hes in d.ameter. feme rails, dist 2.. alloweu JUU.W rom ' . T (lit attv
.... 1 m 1 1 a fisn as a vr tm.
and U.ards of all kinds, into county roa.i iunu. &fe 20 00
toveood lenirths. Will ko into County riwids ordered estahlish- ... ' T.,utl..r janitor sal - 05 00
on
nts. Mr. and Mrs. t.eo. K.
lownsend. I hisidore Muller s
claim of $l.im went to the wife,
Atn-'ala. Muller du-d in the
South and was drought to Corne
lius for l.urial.
the country. Write, phone or
rail on me. Carl Skow . Tualatin
Hotel, HillsU.ro, Oregon.
C. A. Yeren. of Chehalein
Mountain, near Uurel. was in
tnvl II the last of the week. He
voiiiuj ... o'lice
County nwds ordered stahlish- Tui.'prr" janitor Bal
ed: Petition of K A hddy. hut VanDyke. bridges
. i-miilitiiiti eountv uav no dam- ,. l.-w-,... , mnif
airi-s; petition of Killiirard et als. r w v..I4,k c h ami jai
petition of John Wohlschletrel rt Wash ro ew B-Times,
The following special from Cor
vallis should be of interest to the
poultry jf rowers of Washington
County
Oregon Agricultural College,
Corvallis. Ore.. April 6-Today
the poultry demonstration car.
equipped by the Oregon Agncul
tnral Colletre and carried over
the Southern Pacific lines through
the state, starts on a 30-day
journey which will be marked
hv 55 different stops at towns
and rities enroute. for demon
atrations and lectures to the
school children and the genera
Th tinerarv 13 as iouows
v.rati;a ariH A1hnv Anril 6
IVIIBJIlD " . . j , - r '
Grants Pass. 7; Medford. 8: Cen
tral Point and Ashland. ; Merlin
,i CaIH Hill 10- C.lendale and
ai ivj vjvm -
Kiddle. 11: Myrtle CreeK ana
l,,nK..r 19- Wi hiir nnrt Mitner-
IVUKUUIKi .
r;n ii-roklnnd 11-Yoncalla and
nil tu. - - ;
Cottage Grove. 15; Drain and
Creswell. 16; Lugene. lb ana li.
c..n.rfiaiH 17- iVihnrar ana .u-
gene again', 18; Junction City. 18;
Harrisburg and ttaisey, m; ai
i.nn.. ihannn 20.21! JetTer-
son and Turner, 22; Brownsville
and West 5cto. za; aaiem anu m
ur It O. rAMfMia nnJ Kan lr I
REXALL STORE j
Promotess
and
EfficK F
11I1111U' - - -
Prescription
13 next of importance to the doctor's orders.
Promptness means that we have the fresh
est and latest drus right here in the com
pounding department and that there is no
need for unnecessary waiting. Ktliciency
signifies that the very highest skill is used
in filling your prescription. The combina
tion of these tw o things is of the greatest
consequence in that cure. Ask your doctor.
ItAawlua a u.p!I fonmnei eomnounding department, we have
a large stock of all the specialties usually carried by every
first class Drug btore.
The Delta Drug Store
HILLSBORO, ORE.
tM a s
First on The Page
com
0. I- l-ovell; Nhlasillr. to W 1 7(x MCU of n.tatoeon four anil
lupplied, A. W. Teats. N. Car- L..half acres. andrereivtsl$ir:M
mu-hu. l. Presidi-nt A. A, W inter. fr pnxlucl this IS Rome re
turns, ami isrticouraging lolnos.
als;H-tilion of C C Nrlstm et als.
. i..:...l...rM .I.....I irranttnl f( .1
uiu ioioi - - i anu-vi r vuii'i.
states that a Mr. lorgier. un im ' Ui.,,l K.wT;mM Fn
... ..i...... .i.iu u....,.i rmse.l ro DWlllK liuiius nin.i-u. nn vu" .
II lit I' . 1 111 PI liwo,
24 32 to Woodburn. 25; Silverton. 25;PJ
5 05 ML Angel, Aurora anu ,o-
i i h or.- Oroimn Citv. Z7-8: &ner-
umi a.a: NewDenr ana ou
.First On In RESOURCES
3
lyO WeWB-limes, inuw, " -
court - 8 10 Joseph. 29; Carlton and McMinn-
W'ash-Ore Conm
I). M. Meti'rr. M. J. Ibllan
tvnr. Presi.letit I. A. Mink, of
Western Union College, and M.
H. Young, MemU-rn of Dallas
vjuurtcrly t'oiiferetu-e.
MVN HUM) HI. M
ho are considering the advisa
bility of putting in tutors.
Full blood Amt.na rggs for
hatching. $1 'r Retting of PI.
in i'.iv 7VI - Mrs W. Whit-
I III" I"' ' ' . J - . ... I ..'Kir
more. HillsU.ri). Seventh and rir ;ia &
Cin...la -''
William Alexander Gourlcy. ngrd
6) years, his relatives living ut
Uni'l'in. Canada, was found dead
In the timber II milrs northeast
of IVavertoii, latt Saturd.iv. by
llrrtr ifsingi-r, a son of W, V.
iK'Ssmi'i-r. Hie tv was picking
fluwi-rs when he found the Uny.
Cormier llrown was tiotilied and
held hii inquest. It w as evident
that he had passed away several
ilajs prior to the discovery. By
his Hide was found a half gallon
jug. a quart Mile, and a small
Mask of whiskey, and there was
Ilium! thr.o. fourths of the roll-
tents in each receptacle h it. lie C. .lack Jr..
.. .. .. n .... i i..r.i-i..r tiH 7.1 fniirr
III. iinrn, vuiimi .r.-- ,j
Thr AtKut. pnnimn & Mvp:iM ... 4i s J M Bridges, c h grounds
M K Burk. J I. ptrcinrt jury ha. J oo .)f y A faeyt gtate Case
I w lUiey. rlcctioiinp elc - Jt J7 ... -e;ef
j W lU.lry. m Sc r.p .... J.o W 1gW fM,
Mm I'ramUII. M ew.r'i ial U w AM WHlins, vire u
it i' i-. . Iiivil imit. trav riD... I ns
m c cair. i a oiiu-e ep w ionn Johanson. of near Banks,
ji ru-.iia sn- r.oston. 30: Beaverton
1 r I Ilis-a w T
8 62 and Hillsboro. May l; roresi
Grove, May 1-2; McCoy and La
!W 40 favette. 2: Sheridan. 3; Dallas
i m ml Indeiwndence. 4: Corvallis, 5.
4 50 First there will be a lecture
1? 1 K I nn,i a domnn at ration eSDeCially
21 00 for the school children, which
will last from i Jf an nour w an
t...... yniinu.-inr that there will
lIUUli ui.v " -
lu a half-hour lecture for the
general public on "Poultry Feed
MVruA ,U""U'",M'"": 6 was in town Saturday
I w KLiiedK. wrciaci jur? li-t .. " vjick Kemmer. of Beaverton, A aft.rward for an hour
M.,K.rri ioo,i.B.; ' . was in tow n Monday, conferring V"' ",;,d n half those in-
ttlai A rrutiiioiiiiiir, in . .--j i ... ... ui . -
... . . ....... . i. ..i...... ... luith tho enuntv tudire. I. .j ...:n .nv.an Homnn.
-j.jj i nu, (rirjuiouc i-u, i i ' --"-- iieresveumo w; "
i - . rim innn nHioiiii. ui icai ihithliuii anu vunvv.
Charlie Fry. of the ivaverion ,; iu,ui.. u.i mii tj "" in the city Mon- the car exhibits. Another half-
Kcs-r tcr. a- d Virgil Nlassey o , iu hour lecture for the general pub
it... I'.ii-n.. ins ln iune. are out " ' r... ! I.: "uo n rhipWna " and a
I lino roainiai t. j".. " i .. . .. r i i nc uii nuuoin vi...--
mi Livr,, co. )..- a. m. iJiuue. i r"re" " ' V' aerfl0n8tration and exhibit of an
UJ .. j. H jack. .u...... isoo wa8down to the city Monday, PJ"JJ H, . the pro.
Srib Miiirr. i.n.irt - Frank Pranger and family, oi for everyone to ask questions re-
McNau.rt ,v wntt, count cour. .. Creswell, have movea oaci io garding the solution oi prooiems
L S MiCi.norll. pircincl jury lint oo u,wliinWton ponntv to reside. Lf Ya nwn nartieular location.
vi .v . Uiri. nhniBi iHlCt n ooiuiu ' li . -.i.
V": ; : ; ".. rn,.,.H.tt ol , w.rut nt u,m Idaho, so that the greitesi possiuie
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for p .litifi.l honors, r ry wanis
to he a deli-gat- to the National
conw ntion. and Massey usessev
columns of the last 1 rumne
ho forward Ins can.Ii.iacy ior
.i v r. oresentative. Both are
rrpuhheans.
i:ii ...... viiimir JerSi'V. for
w i. w hit nr. oi nun. luanutiau .. - .
5" . , t r... ovq viait t amount of practical help may De
IS uown iruin " ""j" ' , I . V i
KI. I.u rnmt. roUlt- l
.1 I " ' - U . H 1 1 1 1 V. II 1 I Will m iv.. UWJ - 1 ..-
sale. Fresh April '"SK. .. .. " t the Mr. and Mrs. Fred scnom- given w ....
llow of line milk. A. SumiiHTg. r Siu(h circ court Ulllir JO uurjt home, on Second Street
Santa la Station, on O,. rs- W. H. Bender, ot Portland
MmiH. II. . Mi..iiii 7 oo L.U nut ftnturdAv. mixmir with
ashier of tne ,llh,11R c Biuwn. cor hu Hiiiotmra friends of his resi-
imini.1 ...... , :. : .
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CAPITAL and SURPLUS. $53,000
The oldest and strongest
National BanK
in Washington County.
The most Substantial in
resources of any bank in
the County.
Give us your business and
we will make it your busi
ness as well as our busi
ness. Wells-Fargo & Co. Traveler's checks for sale-Good the
world over without identification. Safety deposit
boxes for rental, and a private room in
w hich to look over your papers.
A. C. Shute, Pres. C. Jack, Jr., Cashier
American National Bank
Main and Third, HilHboro.
E. B. TONQUE
Candidate For Nomination
, . i.... i i
I i. ...... ,, ..... I on i lie l im. juiii."".. - ' . . I loo iiiuowiw ..... -- ..... t
had sixty cents in coin in Iuh I An.erican National, I ms. nam . iollcli w j cnritrr, h s crawior.i, A I dential years in Hillsboro. If I am nominated and electea, i
iKK-kcs. 1 he dead man had been Fred , Su;grist I Wo. AU;xa,u er , .u. Women of the Woodcraft will will, during my term of office.
cutting wood, ami nan am o anu irep uv Mr...l.ickm amUl. Klirn a joimfon. - a dance at the w. U. w. nonesuy. ik'j ""T"
the ltan.es' road. He was rvi- wm. ut Portland hua 1'.. $ $atMy,vT l.i..ki.i.r. f1 dar Mills. Saturday tially perform my official duties.
.Utly g(!igr,on, Beaverton b. evening, to - Ud "'imfv ! ..... J evening. April 13. Tickets, in- without feat - ' favor, endeayo
..... 1.... ...1. 1. . r..ll .... ..... tl.llt'. I I l..l. ..... 11.11. r 111 MI11II lllll. I U.I..I I.IlIK .-,.'. W .1.1.
III!. 1 1 1 1 1 Wll.-ll 111 l.-ll IIV LIU' ... I. Mill L' I llll UK '"-- ,. Rnill " " . -
Hiil uiwl nxriuhed He W HS found
on tlu
' going iiom iM-uveii"" cvenuiK. ra n)"- r- . ou.mino" Anril IS. llCKeis, in- WIUluuv
it when he fell by the way flub grilling- of state and cimnty MMM m ; auJSr. fi. . Good music ing to accord to every individual,
nd perished. He was found catl(idates. They report a good , m,,c Co .. 43. H.iubor. t-mte, Jj"; Every. irrespective of party, politua or
Wled place. The follow- time. TTASirtt
it as a turv at the inquest:
n ..... A nr il 1 1912. to Mr. , w .Harry 1 Humihrfji . der tne LAWS, neep.i.K
ing sat as a jury at the inquest:
K. Hedge. Ixiie and Win.
Wolf, Fred Panple, W. F. Des
linger and W. K. Pegg.
I ( STATU SI-NA IOK
Illtl-Il till II -1. fc' 1
U-...I.. h'e.ip.wt n daugh-
umi airs. V. .-..ur ..f
M ....... It ut U NIT t lilt I V
I li..n1m ra4 so. Hrry 1 Humihrfyt
... ... ii I Kavab. A W Mfgrtst
IChai Uti.kin S7, r re.1 Stf grist 45-
3
J Frank Klineman. now prac- uppermo8t , my mind, the in
ticing law at Lents, and incident- t 0f the taxpayers. - 1 will
H9 ncu t
If I n m iioniiniili.il ii ml elect
ed 1 will, during my term of of
fice, vote for the candidate for
United States Senator who has
guilty.
nresent term Of Ot
quohkmI convictions
than 95 oer cent of my
... . 1 Kionrl. I 1 liaua Wftll fPT CniDI
- f near ' hiard. U.r.uch is ts.y: " " ?-j":"L" "vL"r:,: ""- m.r old ;-t 00 tripd before the SU
;.. i..... i Siiturdav. Gils lius.. , .,. ..!,-. nio 16 i5. Fteesel:. o..r.,t Stwt. where we nreme Court.
v;e. in i""". ,- .. . i..,..-i nun v : . i ... r .taut, ucw.ui. , . ir- .
J. A. THORNBURGH
President
H.
-- ., i - . . ...i ...-i . i haua notonrpo
,sfc. Huiirc, mo. tr, Uite, Secona Mree. wnert preme : uouru rrv"
i , n resident oi ..- '""' i.ilicKoi z, J i hotter than ever Drepareu wmy opponent, im.
meived the highest number of L,m.tv action for a good many .05 7. J " "VS-iri cater to our patrons. Con fee- every case in which we , nave
......... .. . . .. I- ... ..... I ' 1 I o.w.n vnllll'S ItO I 1-1H0I1 , J '17. ... .tiH nl. 1 nnnnsul Tn PftCll OUlcr.
uH sUl , prtH'tHiinK "... yi,ars, una " . " nvf. . . tionery. a'c"'D ,j; r" "w Attornev be
itirirnii ikiiiftfi 1 .. ...Miiur mv 11 111 iiiv; 1 ....1 I'Mweni 1 nruii- 1 ifaim nnn iihuutil mi. x. iwmvu uvea - 1 -
Will HiitiiMirt nn economy that . .. ...... r twat .L.i i. n t. D Cirln a 50. Mi Coml ., ,.
..iiy in..,.., urn u "'T. " ,.V ' iiliin.l. wmWfrt. at - - ; r.. j,. o,ii,u. f ... r ... aa down from .Salon. ""m - time. d
S' I ,, 5 S MK. 0. ,Kin,y Jr-H. & orj KC. W oeU -
UVIUili.l.i.l ..ml i..illi.u,.iil lVK tL'llll'll Ii I I ill. I - ( l.i Wt.m.w wr a I a .a aA J a. m n I imn LU 1.1 UIIUHV
va,.i iiiuu aim mum i.-u i. .... ...... r l r.taml Iiinra w r. - -mnlnv nf tne State, anu lias
t,ampor , - ,..., -a- Win lUBloy sr iiw, . KrU and at Sa- o. xvu&u.
McCumwy
E. BAILEY W. W. MCELDOWNRY
Vice- Prwi'lent Caahier
E. Ferrin, Ass't Cashier
Forest Grove
NATIONAL BANK
FOREST GROVE, ORE.
Statement of Condition on Tuesday. February 20. W12.
Capital and Surplus $50000
" ...... lAr Tk
$2a,uuo.uo
25.000.00
3.988.29
25,000.00
Loans $2oo,44l.oi
U.S. Bonds (at par) 25.000.00
Other Bonds 57,160.00
Banking House 18,500.00
Cash and due from
Banks and U. S.
Treasurer 99.604.jy
Capital
Surplus
Undivided Profits
Circulation
Deposits
374,807.36
$453,795.65 $453,795.65
Heaorvo a -4 ror Oout.
DIRECTORS
Tho.. G. Todd John E. BaiUr J- W. Tuqu-
WUber W. McEldowney J. A. Thornbtarg
fAa'.v.sra:
i t..raV K Peirir $JS. H C , ,l aata nnd has a
appropriated, thus avoiding deli- Ml.,. Agnes , Campbe " w Byter r .. MK w oy " heVe and at Sa-
v ..n..!.,u ... .... t. .,.,.1 Kir. S HOW SlllhCient- ;.,-.,.. as. Jno Bateman 7 . Jhn h08t OI inenus iicic
N Isiards and commissions I from an.iUness th.t 5. Jobu p iua ,5 40 . Men, - v Reward ol U$
have I n nnneeessarilv created ,nn mve attention to ner v. Arc m. 1.--1 "".nVu U ll.ra reward wil
-- , . . I oil- 1 !..., lMfl 111 d. mi . I IrYMNIIIIlaCUJal VVUIIUJI I I WEI LflllV uwiitai" '
nd some of these Bhould In' .........house customers. Ii..i.i. , n Vrank Siaiy. J Buttroff. w " . " , . . . Kil o5lI - information leading
.'HT..k. twin BH-i.." n SMiit. 1 AnKe,es .w U,".'K..T .u :..infrt,nff the te eohone pole
Sutuiay evei.o.n
John
where
ture business, wa ... . c7.. . W K Rowel ami Ferntnami cueciv u w Z " a
iZ. Friday. .mK-j 30. w. mo- Haying net money he .or Htap
bv..,l It. Chirk, of below farm- ,,,. s.0 uilrrrt L
,nnt) to the city oMj;.r1:1rwSr micow.c Reh, . r"r.r M;v-m. v.ul ,r-".ra-."v iv. nsrv
IIIUU'lli - r I IS t mill I a I' 1 - I At trail I.nt IKIllUUS mvim" tnp nHHIIWHLCISI VI
improved urday niorninir. Plnn9 P-flne.t fl forks, and he made one of the
1 ir.innn. 01 isoiv" --1 .." iw . m k wai i ta- i lav wnn u veiiKcn.ivc ."innpac catcnes ou.vc ure
was in the city Monday after- iiijU' ll t ll the first of the weei t Opened.
. , J'- . ... .nem,,Kifi,,.a,. f0th. C. E: Kindtof Kinton, was
itoX 'uptothecity Saturday.
ing,
mum miiur ui HH'Mt piumii-
aholiHlied, rather than more ere-ntiul
1 believe in a judicial reform
that will insure more speedy jvis-
tiro, mrnvont ihiluvu nnil save
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monev for ih tnximvers of
Washington County.
W. 1). Wood.
l-nr Sale or Kent
Hnleruliil fU.nprA
. in suburbs of good valley
: irnoil linildiiu's. ivinff wnt-
plenty of fruit, etc. An
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HillHborore. 2"tf
Argus and Journal, $2.25.
Having ncr money nere on ueyw- .
u hnnk nuahed the case, and I ' PKoioa Mav of Portland, was
t. If Sluitc. I . . . . ul.JJ.U iuI.a nnuo. . . . I. AaVilnor nn
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farm,
town;
er; ,
ideal
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