The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, April 18, 1912, Image 1

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IIIU.Sr.ORO, ORIT.ON, APRIL 1H. 1912
NO. 6
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faTIOM WENT TO
f SAW GREEK FI
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ym 01 Will M UN
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tiiu HlluUU
,,,! ,!l-d...roiiti.ns.
. iu. I-,. .1 Waters and l .n
!ii i iiin:inl. an. I '
.1 .. U :ih hllll'toll I te
W 01 i"
Crn-.rat " l';s;'":
..i.: t- t"-i' ""r
. i.i.lv fur Ihecoun
irr ai" ' - m i -
il(jb,.a k. l fT i the matter
U.y,f Aal. ro'iii..,ii.
tamlllH i. IWow. Nmin. n.ir
Kuralti. filv Atti.r
r?Urr,... A r I
... -....rl.-r . . It. UIkI .
WhintSt.M. tltvv-.i. oilman, ami
rpm nia li' to Sam ( r,.;k
ftl.aM mili-iur. 'I !.:. Sam
Wk.d up l-v the party, and
rt dedal...' ll"W " I""'"
intak.- lb re they found
f.nupp!v "f 'l.:rklnvf water.
J fn.ni n!l indications tl'i''
ilU'n.i'lai v. ri'f iilluliMi or
rumination. for the "i"J
.n th- wa'.r will dammed
Krtm.ntls far mt. th' "'""
ml that r.imhes will l' f;w
j fr U twi . n. All tin'
C tc satime.l that Hi'' 1'"
1J liTomiti..lat.' a uly f o".
UpfojMV. I h-company 'l',!4
put in a 1'itf n-M-rvoir mar
y iiul from thirf pipe will
!,,( IhnniL'li Ihll.'V. U lMirti.Hl
I r'om-t tiriHO, (WnclliiH Hint
in IUm Ih - to HilNUiro.
No fin" r r supply inuM U
ihnl f.-r l v any nty. ainl Mr.
un a" that tin' hlifinkav.'
im in 'tin- loAi-Ht wt-r H.-an
111 not In' om r tin t-U'lilh from
Vtin-Mtlt MilllllH'.
(Th imrt i . tm nl t 1 1 ill-
roiUiiit I '! ami wi r.' hu. hh
Mr. Wat. n at n Iuiu Ih oii at
llut.l Wa lumrtoi).
S- i r.il h'liiilri il pi'upli
iloun lit Aloha. Sumlav, to wit
IH-x-i tin- 1 1 1 - n . I ! V lu-rm i.f
tin- ilitn al i I.-iiih, ui partiiM !
I in i. pii-. i,t, , . , i,ii,:,
I f tli' It. A. t'apli-s lioini- was
! talil.-.l. iiti'l Mipph.-il a i . ! -1 1 1 . 1
i i . .i
iiiiiin r in ;iiMiiii h i y t caii'tiilati's
ninl . iti. t tn. wlin hiti- at ttii
wi'Mi' ail. Anioii tin- iin
t.i!i!i - prcHint wrn-i ol. CarU-v.
r.-pri-.-ititm tl.f t'liamp Clark
rampaiiMi. ainl lion. VValti-r
I'u n i'. t aii'li'l.iti- for I'. S. S u -
ator. Hon. S. It. Huston. .f
I'.utlaml. :h at tl;c nn-ftiny.
Spin t.i H m ri- mail. hy a nuni-
In-r of tl.f raiuli' .iti-s Mr ami
Mr. t'aplis ami tl.iir Aloha
t ri -1 1 I an- to ! i niiL'iattilat-i
iiiii llii-Uninti'oii i 1 pri-ail. '1
I'.i a 1 1 ti n li.inil I ui iukI.imI inusif
fur tin- im a loll, .loliti M. Scott.
V'.'in ral av'i nt of tl,i- S. I', lin.-s
m Or.roii. anil J. !. I ..My.
rit'tit of a man for tl:i- Soutti-
rn. win- i-itori.
FRANCHISE ON FOURTH
SIREETJP IN I
I'm 1 1. 1 ml CuuikiI Prvukrt South
ern I'otilic Mijcht
row m mi: m.nahw
riii iioiniiiati-il ninl i-I.H't-
will. iluciiiL' my t-rm of of
Vuti' tor tin- r.'itiilulat fr
lrit...l i ii. 4 . imliir ulni l:.m
iwiVfil tin- liiitll' St llllllll 'f 'f
Itttat tin' Mi Ttilllll! flutioll
Vthat ullnv.
Will kumhiiI an rranoinv that
Jill kw'p ilo.v n I'xpi'inlittiivs anil
Jply tin- an. I tot all appro
rations ami :!.( that wlirn
Mil tin V l.ar i II imlirioiwly
iwmli-tl an. I sulliriciil for wliii-li
llimpriati .1, Ihu avoiilin il
JftlClfS.
I.Vw li;u ii ; ami ("inuniions
Velx-i'ii uiiin'iiHxarilv ffi'at.'.l
ii Honio of tlu-Ho shoiilil lw
Jolishi'il. ratlu-r than moiv t n
i . . . .
I w lu vi' in a jiulu'ial n lorm
kit will liisiui' moiv spi'i'tly jus-
ft. lircviiit ildavs ami savi
pwy for the tavimviTH of
"hiiiKton Count v.
W. 1). Woo.1
CAPI or THANKS
V .
e Ui'siri' In I'viii-i'sa nor miu-cri'
nksan.l I'l-atittiiK' to all w ho
kitlillv ivivn iw niil nml Hvnt-
ithy dm- inif nut i-ii'iiil lii'i-i'UVi'-
Itllt. tin' ili'filli mi. I i.liuiiMiiinu (if
ft WO M in. I'm him.
,A. M. t'olliiirt ami DaiuOittTrt.
HillslMii-o, (),-,.., April 12. l!12.
Thoiisaiul Mile It imk Ami
"
fyl'irniiu (liNid un I'. K.& N.
Hi.- l.rii'ht w. atl.. r I. a i milita
tril av'am.t truiit latih.-s
Minci- tin- la a iiunii ami tins
rciiiiiii'-i the Aryii-v Ki-iiit-iiiU-r.
o.i who live alon .Mi Kav ('n-. k
ami t nl.utarii-s. that tin--.-utrraniH
ari- now ilin-il to trout
IihIiiii. 1'i-putv aiiu' waril.-iiH
an- watrhmv; tin- wati-rs t-.ry
.lav, an. I if nu arc raul.t th-r-vi!l
!' vimIh to Un- ii ai. t ins
til-. omit, Si io not ji-t into
trmil.1.' ain I llii-n sas thi At'i-us
failr.l to t.-ll uf tin- i-o!iiini-sion-
rn or.l. r.
J ist as skhi as tho paving
rompanv 'ts thovi- uiin-r two
i!mk foinpl.ti-.l ll.llsUiro will
earn a l tt.-r ..km ironi lo
thosi- hn isit tin- i ity. I In-ii-w
iIoaii Washington Str.-ft.
pn-si-iiti-.l to passi ni-rs v'i-ttink'
oil th" Ditvoii Klirtrir. is tint
at all assuring, tin' str-i-t to thf
wtvvaril U-mir hll.-.l with un-
sivhtly th-hris. Thrii' ari also
lots of ol.) junk tu n' an. I tlu-rc
aloni; tin' I'urh in tin- husini-ss
HtTtuui that shoiilil Im' n-inoi-il.
t9s Call at llot.-l Wasliiiik'toii.
05" Fridav. April L't, ami have
r. l.iWf low sou the new
xea'ni.s 'liri' v'lasses, with
whu li vou t an s, e all thstant-es.
I hey make nu fe.-l yoiiiin with-
nut making Sou l''k oi.l. flee
I ir.l S.i.resiir III S-
lll-lll.'ll. ' " -
Uiim ref. r.-nf.-s. Ui-iiieinher the
day ami date.
Sheriff llancoek r.tur I the
little Ti.wliseml Ihi to the llnys'
Industrial S-h''l. Saletn. Sumlay.
Ihesoiim' ti-rwas out on parole.
....I vi us Loiiie for a .short tim'.
Ust ss.-fk he sol. I a revolver
that li.l not l-loni: to him ami
hivjh !inam-. avain place.l him in
the t.ls ol the stati".
li.uism.'ii. attention Si'ven
.III. I ..II ....I...U
r....i- ,-ivii li.i i.-m noil i.o-
t '
for t.ile. raiu'nu: m :u'' 'r,',,1
three weeks to sesell lliontllrt.
Ihree of Ih.'lil ol.l eliouvll W
.1 h.r.l. Kin' slot's, ami
rve lor ave. .o. u. .
Hill-U.ro, Ore., or Oak ove
l-'arin, l-'on-st tirove, kuu'
C. C. Whitiuore, of Chehalem
Mountain, vsas down to the n
Saturday, ami stated that me
heavy frost I ndus' eveiiuu: iasi
formed ieo on water uiai wa.- A-
noso l. As vwtation was sr.
dry, however, inete -
lainat' to anythinK.
... U'liuiimirinn Counts' Not-
eran Association will assi'inhh' in
Cornelius, at U a. in. snarp o,
ri.urs.lay. May 2. r.'l-. ')
dinner, a nm-lully seimi'u p-
.r,:tin am a k'ood linu" k
p. ...... - .
teed. Visitors welcome, v...,.-inittoo.
V. I.. Sinhren. of Pallas.
spent Sunday in tin cu.s. m.
' I 1 I ....l.l ! Ilk I'l lUi III'
relatives, i.ioyn w a ; . r-' -
inir Dallas at tho meeting of tin'
" "r .i.i a I.. .. ii win
I'm-tland council Miuirnay. . ..
H,,. Southern l'acilie franchise
was liein ilicussed.
I saw eordwood. im.Ics up to 12
liaineter,
HiMI'WS lit 01 1 1 It M I'HolitSAL
iiimrjl Mjiiafi-r Campbell tit ficcal
Amilhrr I riNcRix
ihe l'ortlaml city council has re
voked the Southern l'acilie fran
chise on Fourth Street, ami the
mayor ami councilmen have
agreed that tin future rights wtl,
! t'iven. it is said, unless the
common user clause is in the in-
Iruiiii-nt. ihe Southern l'acilie
already has the matter into the
courts seeking to tret a decree
ileclaritiir that their franchise
w as, or is, pi-riM-tual.
general Mana'erCampU'll will
at once olfer another franchise
for consideration, complyiiiK
with that now lieintf irMed.
w ith the exception that they w il
ask the citv to await the action
of the courts in other words, if
the I'niteil States Court Khali de
i . i . . 1
dare thai the company nas
perpetual rinht under the ol
raid, the common user claust
in the ordinance-franchise Hhal
U- null iiml void. If. on the
oth. r hand, the court declares
the old franchise did not carry
perpetual tenure, then the com
mon user clause shal w opera
live. In this manner the-com
pany holies to lie ahle to K't
their construction forces Rtarted
and huild out through HillsUiro
and For.'st (Inive.
Mavor Hairiev was at the Fort
land council session, the other
N. S. I'rickett. of Hanks, was
in tow n Saturday.
I)r. Iwe will Im? in Forest
drove, ihursday, April 23.
A. H McCumsev. of North
Mains, was in the city Saturday.
Henrv liotre. of C'hehalem
Mountain, was in town Saturday.
M. liasmusscn. of Klmonica.
was up to the city Saturday af
ternoon.
I. 15. ami Krvine Burkhalter.
of South Tualatin, were in the
city Saturday.
Dr. K. J. Uailev. of Portland.
was in town Saturday, trreetintr
his oldtime friends.
J. H. McNew. of Im-Iow Aloha.
was in the city batunlay, con
ferring with the county judire
on road work in his vicinity.
FINAL PAPERS SIGNED
FOR BANKS FAGTORY
fur
RE (ALL STORE j
larnicra (icttinc Together
Manufacture f Cheese
OVFK IM PATRONS SOW SENDING
iMtitvtiua Orx-aei Mnadav. With Mr.
Carey, Eiaert. Charge
Hanks is making a move in the
riht direction and their new
cheese factory opened Monday
morning. Over 1W farmers
have formed a co-operative in
stitution, and thev exuect to
I I nwi n in ma iivioiii i - I
to for settinvr -California have at least. fty more patrons
i iui (,..r 1". I in a snori lime. uanKs is me
for 3) days.- Suare Deal I'oul- centre of a fine dairy section and
try harm, Hillsboro, iwute 1. 1 for years supported a creamery
Hux l.7. o-o w hen nil others in the county
Herman Hoire. of Farminirton. had rlrmed
and I-Kter Campln-ll, of Schol s. cheese is always a staple, and
. f twi lr I
Iiroimneill. iiniaeuien ui iiivn -i.. . 1 i, tv
ca hties. were callers at the AM,
r: c. .,.. I.... i larmenj oi inai vicimiy came vu
KUJ.ini.r.o.iuiu.,. tUat thpv wo., fl
For Sale A horse mule colt. 8 ouen a factory for turnine out a
months old. hiir for aire. Will nroduct that will eet the top of
make a fine animal. H. Has- the market An 'experienced
mussen. on Merrill place, be- cheese maker, a Mr. Carey, has
tween Kcedvilic and Farminifton. been emoloved. and the new
THKHEAtl
HAPPY HON
can be yours. A healthy home should always be a happy
one. 1 here is no need for anything but the best oi neaun
if you are a rejwlar customer at this drug store. Everythmi?
- .... ... ... t 1 i
here for children that medical science has shown 10 be gooa.
Madam's re(uin-nieut specially catert.l to yoor personal ail
m:nU and necessities are carefully atU-mleil to as our own.
This is no mere market for selling drugs and specialties we
want you to feel that all members of your family have a con
fidential friend at this store. Co-ae in and get aoiuainted.
Address. Heaverton, Oregon. 1L
t. ltf
S. F. Goodwin and C. Blaser
departed tor Tillamook. Saturday
morninir. on the 1. U. & N.
They expect to have a K time
ii .i.:.... ........ i ua n.oit Antinf t
and will have big stories to tell cess of like undertakings the
,u.n their return. venture will meet with the
... fullest success
All iM-rsonn interested in me
the Mohair sale are requested to
bring in their clip to the Har
trampf warehouse, where the
f tw. nnnilnl lutfl nan
IIIIILIUin UI llic annuo. pvr. i
get bids on the product.-Jas. I If I am nominated and elected, I
H. Sewell. I will, dunng my term oi omce,
factory starts with a delivery of
6.000 lbs of milk daily. Wade Ar-
mentrout. A. C. Carstens and L.
I. Crawford were down Satur
day getting the legal end of the'
new company together. As
Hanks has always made a sue-
E. B. TONGUE
Candidate For Nomination
The Delta Drug Store
HILLSBORO, ORE.
p. aV!
s s
oav. nml mad.' an address asK
ing that the franchise be ( graiit- honestly, vigorously and impar-
e. as iiresenieu. nevenu inner ...' ' . .. . ' .- i tiaiiv Deriorm mv oinciai auues.
vallev olhcials were present and U.iiate ipr ine repuo. can no. ..- - - f endeavor-
add,.! their voices to the appeal, nation for Mate food & ua ry . individual.
- . i i i.a-w.t tamo in t na ni rvi"-r . .
hut Mayor Uushlight. after an m-mm. .. . - v.y irrespective of party, politics or
i.i i i r nniriv umih mi hi irr in ihiiil i -
was over, .leciareii inai ne wuuu -VutA uiia personalities,
ICai ll'lices. mr. luitric niiurxo j , .
he will come under the wire first
in the primaries,
C. 1'. Syverson. Ham Ellerson,
M K. Avers. Jas. lobin. J. J
M. llnle Arthur Mills. J. K. Mc
New and John Kelly, of below
Keedville. were in town batur
sustain the city's revm-ation and
hold to the common user clause
If ii fr:iiu-hise were eranted.
ihe new proposal by the South
ern Pacific may 1h granted, and
if so, there will lie construction
unrk Kt n-te.1 within 30 davs.
Councilmen Kobt. Hartrampt
a souare deal un
der the Laws, keeping always
uppermost in my mind, the in
terest of the taxpayers. I will
protect the innocent, as well as
nrnspfiitp the miiltv.
During my present term of of
fice, I have secured convictions
of mnn than SS tier cent of mv
. r I . . - ;
iiav. having a conierence wun cases, l nave won every cnmi-
the county court on future road nai case tried before the Su-
work in their locality. preme Court. I have defeated
Hotel for exchange-Colonial "PP0"
.. . j . leverv case in which wc nave
Ho el property, near a r. oepoi. - . to each other
and tarnation conuenser, em- u.trint oip. v.
imu iiik i.iic iiunii v rurvi
and C. Helm accompanied Mayor
llaglcy to hear the argument.
HACK It) IHE I'AKM
!:i. k to the farm" -I have
t in m res of land: 40 acres clear.
the rest good saw timber; good n.'orest Grove. Ore., for land,
house, barn and orchard;: wens; farm. orcitv property, anywhere.
snrinirs: large creek; good mill Price. $12,000. Address 518
sit.". timU'r can U IUated down iarj 0f Trade, Portland, Ore-
ualatin river. MX miles bouui on t-8
. ! .L f I "
l iiuistK.ro; one nine norw. . . - . , .nnHi,4!t for
Laurel; on mam county .nmMti,.
i 'ii. a . . k. im i ii. sn. Lit' naiui vii wiiv uv iuia, v.
mail ami mux rouie. p vwk " .T". ;,.!, vroo in th eitv
. .... 1 na m omo I I I'l 11 II aft I T vans v " a"
,1,msi' w"' r ." pi.;"V ast Fridav. talking over pros
tracts, ai im per acre, i v - - . f;tKt,.i Mr
- I IH-IU Willi sVHV IttlhlliMIl
rash, i omi aim - hmv hft3 reoresented his coun
C.relie. IlillsiHim. ure.. iwuic . . - .Ji,,..
I5"X 1- ' L..in.l nith a niimhwr of Hills-
lvrxi nii l Vain a
st it ii .r l i,iM i
t ieo. . raiienson,
fore me has been given two
terms. Does the record above
merit the second term for me?
Office Hours: Any time, day
or night, you have official busi
ness to transact
E. B. Tongue.
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First on The Page
First On In RESOURCES
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CAPITAL and SURPLUS. $53,000
The oldest and strongest
National DanK
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 svithout identification. Safety deposit
boxes for rental, and a private room in
which to look over your papers.
A. C. Shute, Pres. C. Jack, Jr., Cashier
American National Bank
Main and Third, HIIHboro.
a tn . a m k m-
FOR SALE
Heavy team, in good condition,
with set of harness; 3 cows,
Kerlcshire sow. lot of chickens.
part of them pedigreed Barred
Kocks: farm imp ements. &wen-
ru Lii.iviia. i .. .
, , ., Fson stump puller, almost new.
John K. Bailey, of above Bux- Kosedale Farm. Santa Rosa Si
of Port
i'" land, was in the city Sunday. John K. Bailey, of above Hux- Ro8edaie Farm, Santa Rosa Sta.
i ibah limn in r& in i ir p rniuu uiiii i it . m x - i i i : a.
tl,.ln.-li. . i 1'orltaJ. John Ii. say, that 1 0. Address Heaverton. Or.. R. 2.
i'i. inis poiaio crop went iur n uuc
Horn, to James breon. 01 tigure this spring, ana inai near- tn . eame 0f baseball at Ver
.. ...i ... ..:i 11 10 9 i.,ii f kuaimn hn. mnwnr ln a game oi uaseodii ai er
HreiRO, ruouiay. ifiii iij no ' nw -
a son.
V hT li t fnr s p it boort, Sunday, between the mar
less of .the product for m e . singles. Her-
i.....,r Cross,.,,, of Phillios. was K0.H1 prices. lie siaies mat u . msirds WM hit over the
:.. .i ,i- M.indav. on leiral bus- "- ),,wlaa,c KWU ,"" ov.l
IU Ull-VllJ --r.
iness
Aiiv.i.1 C.nerher. of Helvetia.
was a city visitor Monday morn
lnr- uVKiuii-ntinn hw hoon iimmnted the case.
ClemShuncr. the North Tual- t0 the loca 8Uperintendency of nrnnt
..:.. p .. no horseman, was in u ....nM on,t n.r-Kfi
ii 1 1 1 1 i i. .. - . line iwseuuiK si "u
town the Itm oi me wcck.
way.
ove bv a ball, and rendered un-
pnnacioua. the hlow causing con-
C. IL Resse. for manv months cussion of the brain. The injury
superintendent of the local busi- wa9 a very serious one, and Dr.
nes9 or the waPMnffioti-ureon r a. oauey was ta.ieu w anviiu
i tit
w2(HHi ii(. ($,).(H) iMioks is-
BICil I.i, lit... . -..
r j in ooiit net it rnciuc ami
y.W. ll .V. M .ini,u'nlui Clertrv
pns-Coiilinental perm its, will
r ii.nioreil ,y tlio I. K. ii N.
pwn all stations. (-7
I Harlan Kelly, of nlmvo Moiin-
"niule, was in town the first of
n week.
LtOIK lllctnr Tl.na till
rortlunil-T illitnuMjk run, 'is tak-
lB a fit.. I..." I
L " IIITRB V tll llllllll, llll'l
"ib riiisiern Oregon country.
About ii a I..-
uu "'"'.I'll IIIOIOI CJllfPi
er.e in the city Sunday, several
I thi.iii I...: i ir
i - .,.i iii-mir iiuuiein. ji iui-
they "j j,, ,,- la ;
one wiiiilil i-.iiii..K
,lith,.S III man. "V ..'' , f.imilv first nf
,....1 Limn s o all Kinus. ui" SYCUUie .tu
sivcss,.il lengths. Will go into the week.
the country. Wnt P J'"V Sheritniitncock has Deen busy
cull on nu". -Carl Skow, liialatin ( ,.lst few (j,iyai getting the
lintel Hillsboro. Oregon. lmt)t iMxes out to the chairmen
A.la.n Hcrgcrt. of south ol 0f the election ooarus.
t:.,i'nelius. was in tlu city mou- wi, Coulee, lineman ior ine
A.lnm hllS tli'l'll . ., ...i ,! t.l.urrniih line be-
daV mommy;. '""" . leiepiii'in-uo """:, V
ior a ni"" hw,H.n here and iiuamooK, on
Grant Mann, of beyond Varley,
. av'cvv....is ""-' - .. was in iown wionuay. aim w
town uu- nn" plant, and ne ana ms iamuy win h w that h g heart ,9 ,n the
Kilvtho Tozier-VVeatherred, of soon take up their residence in riKht placet a3 supervisor, is fix
Taconia. was a guest of the T. S. the Douglas County capitol. ng the K&A between here an c
virgu cooper wii in mc nui, u.? i Cornelius for SDreading ot rock
tant future hold a responsible Stranire M it mav seem- three or
J. A
THORNBURGH
President
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J. E. BAILEY W. W,
Vice-Prvsiilent
E. Ferrin, Ass't Cashier
MCELDOWNEY
Cashier
Forest Grove
NATIONAL BANK
FOREST GROVE. ORE.
stntomnnt. of Condition on Tuesday. February 20, 1912.
Capital and Surplus $50000
Loans - $253,441.3l
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 99,694.29
Capital
Surplus
Undivided Profits
Circulation
Deposits
$25,000.00
25,000.00
3,988.29
25,000.00
374,807.36
$453,795.65
noBorvo a 4 Por Ooaat.
$453,795.65
DIRECTORS
Thoa. C. Todd John E. il.y J. W. Tuqua.
Wilbe-r W. McEldowney J. JV Thornburg
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in ii in mi. - i,,,,. ".. . !.. a.
many ywnn. ni1 l,n? f . the P. It t- W1S 1,1
dreds of foivsis pin mu' ii' . l0 tirst ot I lie ween.
lion. . )r. Ralph Davis and wife, nee
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v. .i.......o ii. in c'ime nere m ,,.,i,.,i lUimn. were oi l Btinuay,
Kebruarv ami March have been ;ie8tant the John M. Wall home
l. .. 'i ...hi. ihe beautiful V.i... cihurhind and daughter.
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tl,..r of he nasi seven et Mabel, oi r orimuu, wc c
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i.i inn never saw "r ,uia nt Mr. anu mm. "i
I 111'. fl.T - Kill"'" '
thing like it. Saturday.
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Wm-kmen are doing a grent
It'll. ......r IIAtllHI1 .lersev. lor
IYIIIK COW. J""r V, ,.l
sale. Fresh April o. u. v
llowof finonnlK'; ';
i..uii sun ion. on i"ih""
loan ui iw. '
Kloctrie.
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..ui,' h, nnnronriation the
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,ii.ds will be in nice shape.
Jigger is any enter
uiie would rat her rule an
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Wrson Rin-iiiu ,.i ui,..i.
Nw ffiK te ll L ",ce StthanSluitePirk.
r'Klitbe. thinga about the county seai. ,
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ix.. m it Cnnn nghnm, oi i n. ...a n(
in, Mini, ier ever year um iiw
Orenco. vvns up. to the city "on- Hr j vt r y er
.vriti.m uith tho Pnetlaml Kill-I . . . . j ...;n
wiiiilil .... nourmiiesoi macauam win com-
gene & Eastern Railway, either ,ete a from here t0
at Corvalhs, Salem or Lugene. the head of Scoggin Valley.
County Clerk Bailey and his Hi9 hat in the ring Z. M. La
ollice force will in a few days be RUe, candidate for the sale of
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over wim primary eieciiuu wuis i watKins uemeaies, was in town
- and they nave naa an arduous the other day. He sells the nnest
time for several weeks. Regis- remedies made for men and ani
mation has involved an enormous mals and his poultry tonic i9
amount of work, for it was 1,000 the thinjr for all progressive
greater than usual. Then came poultry raising. - 6-8
the getting together or election N . Wedneadav bids wm be
ballot boxes with all the ballots, . , f th t h use
tally sheets, return sheets, post ,ffiUHH &MeaS,ffi
sheets, pencils, pianKS, laws, . fi , contract
and all that must be sent out w f9 "warded it will not be long
the election officials in every pre- f ?WS; JLJ J 'iSy
cinct With a few days more "
1 1,,-, hollnt nnnntod nffi.l Clark Rrothora are everv dav
cially, notifying all successful shipping out box after box of
candidates and sending a trans- flowers for Portland delivery,
-:.,f tn. tha cn,.i.otorv nf utntp and the institution is briniring in
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and they can take a rest on this money every day-and the best
election business until early of the thin is that it is foreign
next Fall. I money
How About That
Shabby Did Clock
On The Sitting Room Mantel?
Doesu't look just right, now that the house
has been cleaned.
I have some new and interesting designs in
clocks that .you should see, and the prices are
as attractive as the clocks.
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LAUREL, M. HOW
JEWELER AND OPTICIAN
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