The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, May 16, 1912, Image 1

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niLLSBIR
IIIIJ.SIioKO, ORKCON', MAY 1G. 1912
Vol.
NIX
. NO. 10
NO. 10
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at I u:il:iliii. Mr. I.r.iiii
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fill r Ui-S'M't.llH'll, UIKI HT
JfJH li.ll l" t t ConHUlltl lllfliil
wit at II ' ir iiinni.il iii-lintfH,
ri sun nr.l hv lli' lolloping
Irl.iMrwt Joint I... Jstini', Malm;
JJr K, A IM.lv and Jus. I. . -(
Tualatin, an. I Mm. Piiuih- 111).
of lrV"ii City, Oji uii.
Af $1 J I'l l U'l
With uti.l.-r wav in I'm-
iletiin fur ln(r prices mi nlnt I
4vinif tin Mint Ori-gnman taki-s
ilitfur' l.l iv in riprodui mi? a
ofv fritn (;.'l li'ii..il. Wumi..
and ml!i li'-.l in ii 1'itrtlritnl pa-
hr la I - nmg. It Hi-tH fin Hi
tut m. ii l.i.H on har.l twriacr
Tiavwjr Law Ihcii nci-tved u thf
iuWi'n.J.i!i' riMinril liml l hat l'
ry . i"if Ih Uvm olTi-ril
ih hiim.- llMrc at a ru-f of
il.W ri Muur yard.
lh3iiiui h an tin' I iiilorwnvVi'o
iV littw I.. I-II u-jkimf a lu ii i' of
jl.Sl) r i.iiari' vanl lirn it
roulj (t.i-iu thul tin- rnniiany
huijut 5 t t ri'iirhi"! Im-iIiim k Willi
rrfcrciu tn iru'c rutting i" l''l
illrlnii. S in lv tln n inr roiii
liny will imt hui'K l""P
rrty mv li.-ri uny iiir' f"i" I Im-ii
ork than t ! chary tin'
Mi
c prop
. I.'HII
rrty n at (!oii'inlali'
Hnjx rtv iiwni iH niv a ti 1 1 lot of
lituuis an. I niv ntitli'il to tin'
ver h. .t tliat'rt noint-f in 'I"'
ynf i .imiii' prif'!4, a fart Unit
lilli ll.r psivinj nimpanifsshoiihl
arffjiiy u-ar in iiuiul.
haiuc. liinro Mull
Ik) not lnrft tin1 tlain'f at Mills
born Hall. Saturday rvHitmr.
My h Civsii-iit onhilra.
TkU. f J IM); KcllllfllU'll SH'l la
torn, L'.'t n iiN. '. M
Kl I I'I Ul.SU IM.ANI
TheWnrhl Kccpt'ivsli Co. ii now
installing iU (li'iupji-Htoi-H ami
aiTcs.sniv murliinrry. iimlfxpi'i'l
to lm'..- i In plant n aily lor opi-r-utio'i
In Co iv tin first of tin' ioii)
i"K niiinth. Sunt, rmvi'll is now
t Wiilaininii, Siiifrintt'iuliiin
Hi! mi i? truoiion of anolliiT lar
ivy I'uihlinn, llonry M. I.-
wrt In.- invfiitor of the 1m''-
fri'sh tiu-tlioil, uiul vii-i' pri'Hiih'iit
lit' nt (ninpanv, wiw in tin1 rily
Miimlay, ovi'rsi'cintr installation.
Ht' HlatiM tluil from pi'fsi'iit
prmiiii-ris it is L'ointf lo crnwil
I'lf niiiiiianv to tin' limit 1
Imild lactoi ics as rupiilly u: var
i'us mm tlons of tin- Htiid' want
lhf hi. It is iirolmtiU' Dial an
"I't'iiini: ifli'liralion will In' Ih-IiI
in llillslioro wht-n tbo plant is
TWly ur iiiicration. dro. K.
lywrs, (. f t. principal of
tw df t. Himimnv. was also a
ilillslinro visitor Moiulay.
i thai. r..rnaii. il (l.titmi
Stn-.-t. r.ntlaii'l. a as in tnwn
: Sat ur la . an.l ;n v't-in ruiH with
1 lm pi ai ii' nt IliUslmrn'.-i yrn'Ath
hii-i- hi- la ,t viit.Nj low ti. t hai.
M.iii-i uiai iih uimi uauiMi-
l'-r. Mm liritni'li', ilipart'-tl
I iifi.hu fur lri-laii.. - rami' unl
liniiii', uii'l that 1 1 1 1 v will U-ah
"nt lor M-M-ra! mniithx. Tin
l'.i rnar.l t arv w i ll kno'A li at IV.
I.tr Mill, whi-n- tln-v futfiicilv
i.m.I.-.I.
n..iii)f nut sa!i. of plants
Will "i!l at sarrilirr to Ihnsr
ai .hint' In In up tln'ir yar.l-i-
iHi.l thf ill .hi Vkrll to vu'i ainl
what w f ha.i' hiiijsi- plants,
i'i dliruliUTy, h'i'S, jwtMiics,
t ! - 1 1 1 1 j In-aiH. aii.l olh r thmt's
t.Hi iiiinii-iimH In tin ntinii. Cah
kit'i- ainl toinato pi. mis in tln ir
; (i in aKii has Hnliii' lihr
ri'iiii P ry plants an. I Hhruhln-ry.
Mrs A ! ( 'ampU'll, I 'orni'r
I S' i nlh i l ir Slr.-i N. rinim.
t it v IV!. f.L'tf
.las. I'i rkins hat nilinti'il in
tin- I'. S. Navy, at Ihvuifrton,
Wa h. hf rai itii' waters will
U thf Mi-iif of inufh naval ae
Uvity in u lew i-ats, hfii the
1'aiiUMia i anal is ruiiipleti'il, ainl
Olif ilay will e a lin t on the
I'ai liu' an. I the next day it will
Iw Hteamiiitf lat the Kloriila
t'ape.
If j hi ha.e a farm fur naif, or
want to tra le ymr farm for rily
prop' it), Hee llalt h A; (taker
man. n al eta(e ih-alers, bl'J Uti
mil Avenue N., I'ortlaiiil, Hie
Hon. 1 1. I cMa!ili -.he. ollit'e. l'ros
p tue farm I'liyersiatheirnlliie
iieaily every 'lay. Mr. (laker
man formerly lue.l in this eonn
ly. ami is well ahie to represent
Imal properly. y 11
Miss Amiil M. Ihii'i' ih parte.l
M.m. lav i-veiiwiif for San I' raneis
eo. where lie will inuke II n e
teii.le.l visit with the Ulfe of
( apt. Waiti r t'hristianseii. 1 lie
ChriNliaiisens formerly liveil In
the S"nth Tualatin section, where
I'apt. I'hristianseii Sr. owneil a
lv. ranch many years ano.
I'or sale or tra.le for la.fli, or
mi easv terms house on first
aii-l Wa-.hmuton Streets an. I
hinine on 1' irst ainl l'ir. ainl two
l,ovjt s in Highland Park. Also
three vacant lots on Washington
St reel. S. e J. M- Hreer, Hills
Imro, lire. N-l-
'I'he W. O. Uollelsoll I.I.K k, a.
jiiinimr the People Store liilihlintf
mi the north, is one of the host
Imill structures in the city, as
well as hanikr a ""' froiit-ap-liearancc.
Such huihliiiK's are
i-re.lils to the county seat ami
may there he moru of them.
Nathan Nolan.l. oni' of thu
("orn.lius ol.ltimers. was down
i.i the citv Friday aftcrniHin,
Mate knows Washington l ounly
from all Uiumlary lines, havinir
spent his I my hood here, his fa
ther Si tllinR on a donation lielow
this city.
Henry Molt, now living utl)
Oak Park, was in the county
seal Saturday. Moll, thinks that
ii... 'vi.iii.le life" on a farm
. . . i .
i ij ..iiieia duties as a t'oruami
in tlx. -'-
M.liceiuan. in which capacity
served several .veal's.
Mrs. K. M. Haird and her two
dest children started Saturday
i iii I. ei o il lion. i- in
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Wull I'.rullicr, of Cornelius, Sue
tessliil in Award
'tllUI'IK IIHN l ASf SI xSHVS I'.IUS
Simihir Submit I ifiirr. furrl 'inot.
Ihll-buru & Curmliut
Wolf p.rothers. of Cornelius,
Were successful ill lieino; award
ed the contract for haulinj." the
rok from Millstmro, i'orest
'iroNe and Cornelius stations, for
the inaiaUu. roadwork to he
coiminii ted ley Washini.'lon Coun.
ty. and the liyures were timier
those of laht year. The dilTer-
elue ill the hids Sllhinitted Weft'
sulliciehtly marked that the
uward 'A as made without much
.imputation. ''be hids were as
follow s:
Wolf Pros., (airnelius:
1st quarter mile Mc
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Mil "
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Ith "
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J. F. May nie
st quarter
ml "
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lli'tt Moesack'T. Forest (Iruve,
lidding on Cornelius haul
st quarter .
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F. M. Parr, on MillsUin, For-
st l!rove ami Contulitis, hi. dif-
rent titles on all three places,
hut was too hiv,rh to Im in the
. i in ki' il l.
consideration ami v. v. iiyuis
hid on Forest Grove haul only:
st uuarter 12o
ml "
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nth " .11
f.th
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Sth " Wi
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Henderson and reld. Cornelius,
lillslMiro and Forest Grove:
1st uuarter 1U
e
lot
a
'mil 'lrners' AUonllon
Get ynur Arsenato of Loitd of
the undersitfiu'd. uttd .V0 lire
sure f Kt'ttini' the Itinhest unule
Neutral, which will not hunt the
;liK and can lie used with
j'ime and Sulphur solution.
Ueasnnalilo nrict'. M. 1-eis. P.ea
verlun, Ore. 10-tf
J. II. Ilaascof South Tualatin,
was a city visitor Monduy mor-IIR.
, Crn Walker, of Uoy, wu
"own to the county sent Sainr
ly and Sunday, on btibincsa and
hutching the ball game.
i u.l., ,..e fill .er letnir nunc in
oi... ' ill l uhseiil sev eral
rin .
months.
Will. Mohf. who succeeded C
I'.hiseras the county scat shoe
maker, and later wi ni to am - 2)t
inn, was in tfom "uk ta. " ;,.,
urday. Hit
Mrs Walter (ialloway. who 5th
has iicen visitinir her paretils, f,th
M,. n.,,1 Mrs. I . W. Path, re- 7th
,;,,l to her Peidott C ounty Sth
home Sitt urday iiiorninir.
,it Lindsay, of Soul hTunlat in,
was in the city Saiuruay.
. .. . i....... i. i ii-en-oii since
HUM I" I - ' " , .1 .
iv lifiies. and says he wouldtt I
live'anywhetv else.
vv K Arnold and Supt,
i,.'..l, of the Warren Con
;' ('... were in the city
the last of the week.
I F llavnie, Hu' Forest Grove
. 'mi,'.., contractor, was in town
Saturday afternoon.
m ii.i..i.v!on. of Cornelius,
.. ,,j in lim n Saturday, at tendinis'
lliV.neetinK'of the county lMard
t I. .lnekv. of near Nort
Plains, was a city caller Satur
dav niornttiK.
Ulrich Kemp, of Helvetia, was
,i....... from that innvttiK u"j
tiwnn
section, Friday.
John Kumnu, the l-irminKton
rancher, was up w w w
urdav afternoon.
Kxcavation for the court house
annex basemen l contnteiiL.u
urday momintr.
C. Viohl, of Oak Park, was in
the city Saturday.
Forest Grove
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BOS ns BIFF
SEVEN RUNS IN EIGHTH
I xcali Had (lime Won Haxily Ln
til Kattine Rally IVaU
EXCITING 0ME ATHLETIC 0R01NDS
I'i. F. J. Pailey was out from
Portland Friday afternoon.
J. l Johnson, of U-low New
ton, was up to the city Monday
morning.
IL C. IVarson, of Iowa Hill,
wa over to the city the first of
the week.
II. II. Walker, of near Heav-r-ton.
was in Hillsboro Monday,
on k'k'al business.
t'.i,.. i. -it f u . !!:.. I
..ai. ee. ..wh.u nm, (iMf Cif j, pj,,, j, fM -( UeaU
was u ansaciiiiK ou.sinesstn lowni
Moi.div. I TieLe
Kl't'd lf!lf..tl,.P llf lf..tvrA.t.!l
was a citv visitor Mor.dav morn! Manl8 and HillsUro met in or e
it. v. of thtt exciting -famesj of th
K. A. Kddy. of Tualatin, was year Athletic grounds,
up to the city Monday, on busi. Sunday. In the fifth inning the
'"ss. j-ame stood 4 to 1 in favor of
Kohl. Caples. of Aloha, was a Hillsboro, and Parrott, the bijr
i-ounty seat visitor Monday af- first baseman for Banks, in a
r"""'1- " two-baxj?er. cut first base eipht
lau Hurkhalter, who owns the 0r ten fe-t, and went on to
Ja.., Strfi t livery property, was d b y , A(J t
in Ui- city Saturday. .. , . . . '
' the plate, called htm out and
Henry IJojje, of Chehalem then there was a bijf talkfest
..io.iriTi.in. was a city vtstur bat- which lasted for 10 minutes, at
'I! ?' ,;:..r,:!tnii!rOS- the end of which the Umpire
' "f a "Jl,ut' Ui "ajl- called theKame-9 to 1 in favor
J. C. P..'chen. of West Union, of the local team. After more
was in tow n Saturday. He says parley the decision was recalled
all tinns are Ktn nneiy out and the boyi went at it aatn.
Ins w ay. I In the eighth inning Banks bat
J. N. Miller, of Oak Park, was ted clear aro.und th line-up. and
in I..-. M..mh.v llf va that every man hit out the horsehide,
onions are looking fine out his ith. a.to1?! of even tallies for
V4.'.4V' II (ill tl.r.t th p.tt.wnrm u the Dairy Creekers. This prac.
not" much in evidence this season, f''y won the game, for Hills
, ... ... , bora wad not able to put over
.i. i. .uorri3.ii ui near runn- enough tallies to overtake the
iiigioii, was in (.own nmmy, stickers from the up country.
laKlllg out Mliraying Supplies. flnddnrtt nitnhAH fnr HilUhnm
Me says that Spring-sown grain an(1 up to the eighth twirled a
ii-imiik one uovw. ins ojr. irkm Rame. He became tired
W. P.. Peterson, manager of and in that inning seemed to
the Kay hop yards, at Witch lose his speed, getting a terrible
Hazel, counted as one of the pounding.
biggest hop ranches in the noun- There was a pretty fair crowd
tv, was up to the city Monday in attendance. Martin, for
morning. Banks, was consistently hit by
Dancu at M. W. Hall. Heed-Hfe
;u ..,. i,,., ...,nir... lion til ivoum wuusiauu uie lerrtuc uai-
iwli iSSS M ft - to tota team In th.t
i. id, ll,n.,wi.. h'vervliodv ln.1 ' ' cmuni iiauic
vited and this will be the
REXALL STORE
Doctor Rrlows
fend -will tell you that unless his prescrip
tions are filled with the utmost fidelity with
the purct and freshest drus all his ability to cure
von will be wasted. Your prescriptions should be
brought to this store where we pride ourselves on the
care devoted to carrying out your physician's instruc
tions. Ask your doctor l.e knows.
While our prescription department i the bet equipped in
thijtown, we a'w hve well lelected stock of all the
ltet necc.Miiies in ninlical nd unitary appliances.
The Delta Drug Store
HILLSBORO, ORE.
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s tun iuiiti mi
First on The Page
one
best dance" of the season.
Play Next Sunday
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Andrew Miller, of Hillsboro, nVs will return here next Sun
tvturnej the tirst oi me weeK day for another Rame and the
fnmi an extended trip to South- Hillsboro team and management
ern Oregon, whore he called on Mieve they can the yet
George and Herman bchulmencn. ! o0t,a o-on.orirn
M., . it.. I I uiiwaw.i ajwuivj bkii.k'.hvii.
e says those former Hillsboro- There win be a little change here
ties are in wo.k up to uivir ra. and there jn the l,ne.up 0f the
T I. (). Thatcher Real tv Co.. locals and home boys are going
of Forest Grove, has sued Danser out to bring in the bacon. They
i',..,u .t. iiiv.,., of Forest Gmvfl. were so certain of victory Sun-
for if'lSD real estate commission, day that they feel that they lost
Tliov nlleir.t tlllV r.mll rod a the game by hard luck only, and
purchaser for some land in per- next Sunday they will have a
son of W ill. Schuman, of fort- uuowi pticnem o uiai uuc u
.in.i t),.e veant thpir Hvp can be relieved it nis arm can
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.,,.,... inui tsianu me naruMiiy ui nine
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...... , I lliiiillKs. iunnaKci iuou.c yiu.ii
lip in me low n w nere nenry igejJ a jg ft earue next
unit uvea vaie. imckuii uauiu,,j.
. i -!., ,UI U
man M.ieu liiv ihj ...a.D.iai niv
other day. Henry, however, has
alwavs lived on the frontier, and
man for
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HACK TO THE lJAKM
"Hitck to the tarm' 1 nave
130 acres of land; 40 acres clear.
the rest good saw timher; goot
house, barn and orchard;:: wens
snrings: large creek; good mil
site; timber can be tloated down
I 1.111:1111, river. o . iiiiiia muu.
of Hillsboro; one mile north of
Laurel; on mam county ro;ui;
mail and milk route; phone -in
l.otwe- w sell all or in small
t.'iu'is. nt $150 per acre. Part
v .-j--t - a
filth Come and see me. A. i
iirehe Hillsboro. Ore., Route 2,
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Box 18.
Sixteen incli. fir wood for sale
Akiv for team work, call on 0,
Iv. Hodgdon, Hillsboro. Phone
City m.
Jas. Sewell Jr. and wife were
. l 1 13...., ..II Cfali.M.
in irom oeyouu o.-n.-u ui.'h
Saturday.
Miss Alice Sewell was the
guest of Miss wuneinuna neme
Saturday ana punuuy.
1 V. Tlennptt and Wife.
near Orenco, were in the city
Saturday.
C
First On In RESOURCES
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ADAM FULTON
CAPITAL and SURPLUS. $53,000
The oldest and strongest
National Banh
in Washington County.
The most Substantial in
resources of any bauk 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
which to look over your papers.
A. C. Shutk, Pres. C. Jack, Jr., Cashier
American National Bank
Main and Third, Hillsboro
littl.i IhilUT like n
. - ... i i i -II 1. - I I.Ikm tii,1tstn (liu tkrraA vataran
ii-Kiit t!i lines., r. nt Hit mHKe . nwaiu i uiwu, i.is k 'i"'"
limlong for the green of the who for many years has been
old Willamette Valley. under guardianship, died May iu.
. khz. at tne nome oi nir. aim
G. A. Lechner. of near Beth- Mrs. Faeh. Washington Street.
. SaT 1 I ' - ...
any, w as in town wonuay, on between Second and Third. His
business at the court house, ne wj was recently executed, and
reports things going nicely down he rave all of his property.
his way, but says there was a which amounted to perhaps $1.
neat little forest fire in his sec- oqo. to Mrs. Faeh. who had
lion the othen day, the wind dry- Lored for him in his last illness,
ing the ground so that fire runs Capt B. L. Snow, the St. Johns
ery last. attorney, drew the instrument.
that Fulton has been an invalid for a
ihu Aririiu ij nrS itilmirernf Thet). number of years, and has drawn
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,l.tr.i K'.uwm'. t namrant fnr the a Dlff Dens.on. ne was umic ui
VH'I. UWUV IKV - I . " .7 I . J
presidencv, and considers the less dissolute, nowever, anu a
Ovster Hay man superior to Mr. guardian was appo nted away
t.i . i... i,.,r ,i,wi r.nt snnil back in Judge Rood s administra
ting V'VIW H.MH v..'v -I'--- ,, . . , .
onii. tnrv A sm COterie OI llOU. till"! nuiaui iiw ""ii ....
uniitipA in the guardian for some time, tulton
court yard, under the trees, the had a withered arm, the result
other Jay, and Caples approach- of a gunshot wound received in
ed. He was saluted by one ot meuvit war,
the party, who said Bob, who
w ill be elected president? Ca- Card of Thanks
pies remarked that he did not
&r-v ttttuti c nit m m m:mmmS
R&touecoa largest ot any Bank In Washington Ootmty
J-
think either Taft or Roosevelt
could be elected, as too many kindl u3 and tendered
personalities had been indulged. 9ympathy durinK our bereave
Oneot the party contended led- ' J , death and ob.
II V was il iuu.-l.ua.ici,
Caples
a lour-nusner. wnen -e of the ,ate Mr3, Grant
told a story. He said i 7.,m..,
that one of his neighboi-s dream- rant Zumwaitf Husband
eii ineoctore uteu uuu went w
heaven. He did not stop to
knock on the irate, but content
ed himself with a kick that made
a dent in the filigree work, feter
Mrs. Clara Petty Copeland,
Mother
Hillsboro, Ore., May 14, 1912.
A. THORN BURGH
President
J. R. BAILEY V. V. MCELDOWNEY
Vice Prvaiileot Cashier
K. Kerrin,ss't Cashier
Forest Grove
NATIONAL BANK
FOREST GROVE, ORE.
Statement of Condition on Thursday, April 18, 1912.
Capital and Surplus $50000
Loans - $280,570.12 Capital
U.S. Bonds (at par) 25.000.00 Surplus
Other Bonds 57.100.00 Undivided Profits
Banking House 18.5lW.tXI
Cash and due from
Banks and U. S.
Treasurer 148,082.44
Circulation
Deposits
$25,000.00
27.000.00
1.317.33
25,000.00
450,995.23
$52t,312.5; $529,312.56
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DIRECTORS
Thos. C. Todd John . Bailey J. W. Fuqua
Wilber W. McEldo-wney - J. A. Thornburrf
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position, said. ineooore, i ve , , Ronmptntt
I Z ed 'this door for mH ion. of slashing on the old Baumgartner
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belaw" Tiierde" the Nick says it
music to cease, and turning to aevetoy h i"'"8'"
Peter, said - Add 1,000 soprano strayed or stolen six head
voices and 1,000 alto voices to cave8, 8jx months old; nearly
that choir, Peter," and the or- an have bells. Last seen Friday
der was obeyed. Peter expect- morning. Notify T. H. Folken
antlv said. "How many bass hpP Holbrook. Ore.. Koute 1.
shall 1 add," when Theodore - Kolkenbera Station, on the
thundered back at frightened St. ijnjted Railway. 10-2
tu "Mui'M. minrl th 1.000
bass voices-l'll sing bass my- John Ritter, of Helvetia, was
H(,if I down to the county seat Monday .
The physical defects of the eyes a study,
just as I have studied the merits or de
fects of every lens and spectacle frame
made. Such experience enables me to
tell in the shortest time just what kind of
a glass each of your eyes will need.
No Delays, No Dissatisfaction.
I am headquarters for
Careras, Kodaks and Photographic Supplies
Everything at proper prices.
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