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Vol. MX
IIIU.SI.nkO, )Ri;r.()N, J l 'NIC 20. 1912
NO. 15
HERMAM WISE EXPECTS
10 WISE IHE EASE
Dr.
W.t.l
i: M. I'.r
lr If"" A,,,,,'l u"r Ur
,u on km iiim itf mi i"K'is
. II" I' I'"" I
11,11 ,,i,i will I"' h'ail :'
.i . i ,,. I', iltiinoii- m i ill i"M.
h,-n II' "nan W ' '- "( A '""
r i .-- i t Ui-tr.Titi (1. m...'
m.y. M''- Ul ' xs;" 1 "" :'
rvsuni.' .f W.. iu.H't-n C... Is
n, tli.- i-.nnit y seat, er. l-'l'
uIuUhm. iidi-tri. ...nl, c.ip:ilnii
ti.-t. tt;ui f'l t;iti..n. i !nn:it. . i.
Jmtmii. and all 1,ut l"
cow r the deliiieati.'ii nl ;i .-,
an.l ! m i. 1 1 1 vr to t ; - il i" 'i
gt,, Lack at "ll.ilt'm.i " !! i.
.Ion, v tin- f'-r ail ..f I' -H
M.( t..'. IIS III 111'1 M it''. !'
it... w rili- 111-' M int ' I I'l l:il
l,.t (..nil. al his " l" 'i '
llrrmaii r l-'v I ' ''"
lluii "diiler. nt" and "ii. l! n.v
ihHt will dr.iw att- i.ti.Mi t.i t ! '
tUU-t'i Hr.p.ii. If '
Cat.' p'ti' I" l-'ll' ,! ''
vfiituti- at t'l.H-avt as wll u.
Ila:tifiin would p I 111 a'"1
thf pr.ii-.cs nf In- -t.it.- uke :'t
A tmia man. ia "! "'i'1' 'H
fcruU- -endine U"" bark in
riri-it tla' "!'''
In l.i-t letter Mr. Ni ail
"l will thank i'ii t.tM-ii.l in.' tl i
fiilltcv mi.' information I" Haiti
moiv, rare "f Mc-is. Si";i-'-
Jin., f"i" the iui "I a l. r
tisiiifc' )our it y asul i mint s with
out any -viM iif t" 'ii '"ila
lion. I'.'l'l. principal jn ..! I . and
HiJii'tri'S. uimual o.itpi.l nl
will.-, uii'l ""(" 'li-laiu'1 fnen
I'urtlaii.l. rail l.ii-". !." Vudi
init ini and iur city much
pnM-rity. and li"tini-' " Hlorls
ma) il" wniif pxxl. lam, luur
ninit ii ly. ll.Tinan S i "
ItVtktiMN si i:
row n. nf I aroma
in li "' tin- la t f tin
v i itiii),' liin lrth'r. K. I.
l:r...Mi. r. I'.n.wn wuh callfl
I'l l'"ltl.iti. mi tli IJhIm iIj imir.
I'T trial, m a witiifst. In- having
liii .'i:,.-ht at thf l.irtli of
IoiUtK tiAuv l.ai k in Ks:t. wlicn
I ir. i.niM ii wan
n.i: l-.r... lh.
li.'M r tli'
Si :iIhhi ;i' :tlul ((.. I.lil ui.'i.iri .u
SEVENTYFIK
E MORE
8TH GRADE GRADUATES
H. F. Thi. U'. of south of the
nv r. was an AWis caller, rn-
lay rnortiira'.
iiraclii'itiif in
KhUtIh family
tiioiititain, mar
lotal ul I mu ItunJrrtl anJ Thirty
lor S.hiMU fur Year
NO KUUV IOH HKill SCNIM)L NMlKk
1
rtimiailiuHi Wtr HclJ June 7lh aw J
Mb. With lew failure
' it . (hat thf hahy hail a hmlly
in. ill'. ! in- il hi-a'l. hf rfrtiffiilit-ririi;
thf ta.f 'ii.tirictly. nn he hail
r I. tri.sint' that f tion
"I tl.f fniiiitry. Thf iliffiisf
thmU that thin will U helpful n,,. i-xamininu Uanl has corn
... Ih- trial nf K'.UTts. h is l)1(.t,.tl Kra,lin thf.aH.n( for the
fh ii .J t if . I,.,, utir L i ...I t, MHiii I
h an auto. ar thf Cla. kamas ''t'tMJra.lf classfs of the Wash-
('"ui.ty iin.'. a f.-w months ao. lMl'l,, l 'llliV HiHoolH. ami Hi-v-
I t.i- f j.f it.n L tll.twr o liiiitv.livu iurtiiol flliAir j 1 1 1 ill mi ri 1
io'mim irj tin n ih 1 1 ip, t j m in win ii niii'inii.
mill., i . an. I the htatf hnfs to making, for the Hchool year, a
fa -t.-n thf . rm.f on KoUrt. ho l))la ,jf ,M (;raJl. Kra,1(J.
,a-i nin f l.t fore ronvic'tfil of a . r i
i I I III'- at.. I M l C. time
ateH. There were very few fail-
llhiU itlil t tliiLll U.' "!. lllltt tit IlkVA.'
t. V... I I I'l.. I f II... in.i..
I I' 'I .i. i it" -1 .1 1 1. iii nu- i iit-iuil i . . l ... .
. . . .. i n ., i iM-neruak'es on out one or iu
t mi' tru.'tion to., of rortlan.l. ' " . .
airiM-.i on thf prouml. Momlay. ranchiH. Ihose winning their
an.l otarlf.1 f.mn.lation work ilil'lorna.1 are:
KILLEDJY A TREE
Was Sawing Timlxr in Company
With Adam Ik-rgert Jr.
I
REXALL STORE
llinct-rt Wan Al-o Struck, but Nut Bad
ly Injured by Limb
mi Uif flinm Miralli t orw in
l., k. south of the HillsUiru Na
tiuiial I'.aiik, on S'ToihI. Mr.
riilaii sas the wiriiikF, the
l.'.iliin'. the liiiiihin. and all
thiiic-i that can In-mvoinplishetl
h-n- ly local mechanics, w ill U
twiiifl over to llillshom jMiiie,
that he will leave an much
j money in the city as Ks,sihle.
Pairy men. attention
I'l t. l'e.l llolstein hull
hint. I A U-line II tlromli Cilv k. I.
Intl. 7 - !m C.(.Uli l!. Uu-haul ll'iyt,
A.tliut Wutilrr. Ililll'ii.
lux. in - Nrlwm Jwlinain, I'ntiik
H.or, Inllr,.
Iiul. 1 1)1 I'.thrl Want. Un Mi Hiil
nry, Krliurlh lUakr. lit.itl.
Ilt 1 1 - Unman Tutnrr, Raymonil
Slilplry, I'.thrl 1'iyur, Uauki.
M(. H-Hamrl llrnjauilil, nnlrii.lr
lliliilinn, liror ll.ililnwiii, Halill I llirl
viti. I'l nk llutlllivliatil. IW-lh Si lull.
Ssi'Vi't) Mamairt Cuitia. I'tnla Mnuir. I'.ililli
('fall, Willta llilira, Kuirat Clove
I Hal 17- Irnnir McCallall. lirl.lntl
ll'ttr, Flank Slianr, l-:iiriie Jolinaon,
Sliriw.KMl, K. 4.
1 Hat iH-Jrnui ! Malirl (Hmiii,
Ikavrtliilt, K. I.
ii(. ;i- Mrititt Jarkaon, Comrllua II
lnt. JVjI-Fml Mltla. Allirrl Chria
trnaru. Kird llolmrt. Blauclir Muiin,
llnir Vliirnr. lloiialil llarna. Ilraair
II irrivuiii lirfsiih-nt of Suiiiinria. Annul ami Allen l-'rirla
un.a.k County Hank, was k'aii.t Uub. Bravnioa It. i.
Notice the pN ( to If H"M at
curm r Sixth aii'l I'.af ui"-. Hill-'
Ixin', Or.-., at private a! ami
rtlU-'t he Milil hv
SAi riui.w. .MM: irj
KV lliair III l alfl .(i'lh 'r.i!r
aliai.l imllnii? l-ul II" k
avdlir a. 1. 1 Imkk '''." """ '
.la.r l.ihii Ml.uliil fiil r.i. 'I
tailW ln.Mllr.l. Kil anisic I -a k . "
On. a. .1 a iir ln i ' i i i . V t
until mvri. mil aft lii'. I''. 'V
uilh mu. I. ni.nr ll.au lur Ii. !
ra.iuiH .n.iiu aiiliiiil i r . i '" '")".
..itll y I..ia lial.l. alnrl.l Ii I I
l"i.lli i ml mu., Hunk in. V . ' . hi 'i"l
lo (rl Hi.ihliik! .in li i, ia litriu-w,
nxl ii il ihii I.. I I I'J, M'' 'Ir
lr(UUi all'l rinlll aalrlli, n ln' .1' l'Vp
Ota, (rn l.all hal II t.
a. alra, i :i).i ilv ,iHin il- 'i K 1 '"" ''
llun, r t i(, 'l'-'t"l "'' 1 ''
hull ilnn. iinlv ti l - n"' '
arlln, n.ni itv Hi. . 'I""1'1'
Ualu, i.i. ni'.l (hi i IS. "s" 1
lliH ami i lr mi I Mi "At"' i nliillll' 'I'
I.'l t-i I nul l 1. 1 i i'i n . .1 I..O.. I .1
I'.aik. mi. I lot Iraa ll.'iu lm r- .ili ,
bafirl ..( .iv Im .r.i I hiin li' I' '''
rn; hu. k lr. nnli-.l III 'il uliif.
Ilwi, Ir.i 'Ii It S" I'll ! in ' . I ' 11 li" 't.
K h ainl kihnI lini ki, n. ,l"i fi I '.
I it. I lll.s III nil JH Ii ri. -.li i I .l-.
K'kxI a, nr. in I f.).n .I'V'.1"""
Iby dm li .lril. r im'. w '' '"'
Vla "liii, n f i i, imk .li "k i'l"'
ll. inlli )jn, im ;'S.
HUT ,m. a. i', ,i. I Imml li ..l. ll.alta t -.. I lr..
111. Il mill In' aiil.l rl l lit il .
Oune curly ns the pxnh'. arc
nclliiijf fast.
A.hlrcss 15 -JtrJ. I'. u.
Tcleihoiie. Main -lii. '
MINSIkl.l S MAkl. M H
J M. I'.ut.l.y'rt Minstrcl-i I'layctl
to u crowdeil tent last mum.
v were liy fat' the linest inin
Rtrel ti'iiiine t li:it ever visited oil!"
city under canvas. Anyone who
likes minstrel allows could
l"'li hul he pleased nl IheirsimC
i'ikr and ilanciir. which was
greeted hy roiinil ufU r roninl ot
"PIM.uise. The show I new,
I'lean ami up. to-tlate, replcle
with new Hoiurs, and certainly
deserved t hit excellent patronage
Which it received. Alva Daily
News.
Hillshoro, Saturday, .luia'
1'ruit (IrowerH Altciitlmi
Im- sale, raiitfinvr in up' from
thrie vmm ks to seven months.
Ihree of thelil old enough to
head herd. Fine stock, and
larve for ae . tlisi. li. I'aK'ley.
Ililhlairo. Ili-e., or Dak Cove
I arm. 1'on st drove, Koute 2.
U. li
the I'll!
in town the last of the week.
run -.nl t art v? with .Newton t..
liauntt. who is drawing plans
and hpfcilications for a line hank
lniiUhin for the hankini house
and a hotel. It will In a modern
three story structure, ami the
hank will If al.solutely fire and
hurclar proof.
Where can we play ten-pinnet?
The came that is all the ratfe.
I'his neiv Ihiw linvr iaine will soon
have an alley in llillshort).
vv .it, li fur nniiounceineiit. A
iivht. healthful yame-sotnethinR
new. 1-t-tf
C W. hmdon. formerly of
(lletico.-, and who has heen at
ill.nsl.r.H.k. Cal.. for some
muiiths, is now located nt St,
Cloud, Florida, where he is work
hu' lor the government. W.
promises to write some ui uif
impressions on the everilade
state for Arvrus readers, in the
near future.
Ladies and K't'ntlemen play
ten pinnct. the new. respectable
and entrancing Vw- SlK)" .'"
HiIIsImii-o. Watch for notice
i.i..i- II tf
i,i i .
Win. Cu'l'I.v ami family have
ivturi.ed to their Mi.kapsi home,
.,ltera week at the Kose Kestt
miI. in I'ortlan.l. 'Hill" says
the women wanteil to see the
,-itv earlamled in roses, and he
V: . . i ... I (...Liii'd tin
I Hal u llairlle Swallry, l.-nlville
lHal. w-;iiv Welch. Wilftnl Love-
Itrru, (.ailiiii K I.
Put. ti-Myttlt Walker, City It. .
I'lal. i?-l;r.l Or iliom, Itravt-itou
R 1.
Ih.i m-l.iarnh l-'liut. Malx-1 ami
1'ana CluaHy, Harry Mauarn, SlirtwrHnl
K. 4.
that. 41 faulioe Srhaelli, Cornrlnit
K I
Dial ai-Metle White. Kit it h ami
l-tlirl llenrtiel, ClitLinl Hrown, Kil(al
i-...f..i,l I'. lull Srllrnlie. Ilalikl K.
that. 4S-Valiev Stitt. Braveitun
piat. 5i-l elyn McCinii, Cotneti.it
Uiat. u-LIie Waln-it, City U. I
Dial. i Waller llremmiT. llrayeilou
K .
lliat sS-Anna Reitel, City R 5.
that. 6i-Kiuar llrrKKreB, Sciiote
H. I.
I Hal. 7tlta Ay.lrlotl, Terry r-lirarcr,
lUnkt, K. I.
Dial. 71 -Hrs licet I'rate, Mattie Han
nun, Huttuii.
lnt. 7--Janet lturfftfl, Iteeilvllle.
Ir. July 'L
Mr. and Mrs. Wade Kverest
are stja-rxlinir the bummer over
at Tillamook.
A V M....il ..iwl u.ifi' of Itux
ton. were in town the last of the LOIX.I D TKIX. SWlVi A0 LKLMii u
week, callini; on friends.
Julius Weisenlxck and wife, of
teedville. were Up tu the county
seat Friday.
Jos. (lalhreath ami .lae.k ll''SHkantor,J lfarnmock. formerly cf
were up rro.u the bherw.,H - Ma(.. n (.()Un h a
lualatin section. Monday, at- , .
i;,..r eirenit euurt fsavllinuc tr-f. r nday. ah jut l:.Jt.
.... . . ,..,. and instantly killed, his headi
Have that couch, chair, or par- '
i i ;t vein l liriK crushed and his spine
aspiodasncw. Mattresses made broken. Hammock was slashing
over; carriage trimminu'; carj-ets for Adam Herja-rt Jr., and the
laid.-Henry Jaep-r. L'pholster- two wt.re j.;awjnir down a tree,
er. Mam Street, opposite court )m which WM anothtr
house. City or country. Work , ., .
piaranteed. 1V7 ,," " w y ' '
, ., , v'ert advised iiammocK tnai mey
. II. imini'll, 01 l oruunu, , .... , - , . . ,,
came out Monday, and went out M Utter le careful, but Ham-
to the hiir Hoover it Connell mock said he would sr.itt josi-
ranch. this side of North l'lains. tions w ith Herbert, provided
le says he never has wen wtter Herbert would look after the saw
prositccts for Winter wheat and when the tree fell. This was
oats in the years that he has done, and when the standing
Iwen in the Orepm country -so tree commenced to sway both
far as the l'lains section is con- men ran. The lodged tree broke
cerned, North. away from the one on which the
Two families in the county are "J r workinjr. and caught
under .piarantine for smallpox, .c " '""""'f
accordinir to the rejs.rt of Coun- the opiate direction from Her
tv Health Othcer. Dr. Wood. who was getting away to
The T. H. Farks family, on the
J. Ochsnlace. at Durham station. ..After Hammxk was struck
on the Oregon Klectric. and u,e Mi-rBert weni w nis assistances
family of Wm. Taylor, near ."". -
Schol'ls. are sulfering from the was swaying, started to fall.
malady. The Taylor family had One or the limbs caught tiergert
about raised the quarantine, but a glancing blow, knocking him
the first of the weeK anomer uown, um ne was nui ihjuh-ii
member of the family was taken, perceptibly.
The disease is in very mild form. Hergert notitied Coroner L. L.
.,i 41 ( ,nto Urown, wno mvesugaieu uie
Closing out sale of plants,-! , . . nai-,tincr nf
Will sell at sacrifice to those V t,V n u'vV. KM
wishing to hx up their y;ras- Ad Hergert Sr.. Adam Her
and they will do well to chII and . , . x,artTurt n,i
a t . I VI' I tl .. U QLUU 111. KVI k WIIVS
see what we have-house plains. ...... i Uaror. fnunA lUth .
i.-.. i i...... i;i;... ,n ..a '""K -.'- .
roses, sniuuit-i.Y. ui."i .i.lunra
bleeding hearts, and other things T. , , mo
H'OtS VMV.MfT.ht tfa
too numerous to mention. Cab- ;i,cl.rrt tn th uWm Ilnder-
1 I l,.m.l i, .ma in their . .
oup.- uiiu.'ii' """" V" t!ik n narnrs. the remains be
season. We also have some line . r. ... . .iot;,.a r,m
. .. . .!.,.., ....1 uhnil.tuirv Cl.OIUt.-U uy llioician.co.ivi..
It'll t'lf V oiani.3 ttiin .-lumi"
- Mrs. Agn
of Seventh
wtviaki lius Tribune
M. H. Reiling. of Crabtree,
Ore., I.inn County, was down HAYS-LAFITTE
the last of the week, greeting
hisoldtime triendsin iiisuoro. Wllliam 1Iavs and Miss Julia
Centerv.lle. lvoy and vemx; . mtci -n mzniwe
Is now one of woman's strongest weapons.
The ilrliciuut fiavrance of a ileticate perfume carnet laatinv memoriet of
womanhooil that even make up fur luck of prrttineat and other things.
mil me iieriume mnsi ne nooo.
Much ol the cheap perfume nowa'layt is made from mineral product,
ami nut only loset its strength, hut decompoaes into an obnoxinna ami'll.
Our perfumes are carefully telected to get and retain your custom. Yon
p an therefore tie alwolutely sure they are good. Come in and try them.
j The Delta Drug Store
HILLSBORO, ORE.
i,
j Are You Thinking
plants and shrublK.r. JHammcK-k was an
rncs UnmpU'll. Corner ..
h Ac hr Streets. 1 hone wJfe of thg edjtor Qf the Corne.
-)-11 t: t-;i ,
II
t
i
M. H. savs lie .s in a Ron.1 coun- , , Kavanaueh. June 15.
try-but that no part oi ur ..ortand. The groom is
begins to slip anything over old t of m&hor0t and the
Washington County. He has briJe formerly lived at New Or-
inat. 7v-jan nuriwi, nenrnm. noi in'i'n fitTi- iwr many imnii . . Thev will make the r
HKil.,k Johnaou. l-Mna More- .! I,tf that he is trrat lied eans ..lne W "! ma.K "
....Joarph ..... .wrtiu't. I.-. ililUUiro and Forest Grove "?,8 H.T'
. ii., l.tll. lllllmiiu. mi, m;"
improving so rapidly. of the highly respected citizens
J. T. Powell and wife, of Uma- 0f the county seat, and his many
tilla. Ore., on the 0. W. li. & N., friends wish him and his bride
were dow n this week, guests of much happiness.
Mrs. Slattery and Mrs. Bessie
(iragg. Mr. Powell is a loeomo- FOR SALE
tive engineer, and is in charge
? :,,V:a i:riT Horse. 3 25 chickens,
i
A.Uii.a. kulh SlmMVr, Sherwooit
put. John l'nhrer, Hillada'. R- I
IHat. v7 Nona Va.nttliey, 1'oreat
Cttve R. I.
)ist. 105-Mililred Hosier, City R.
Conditionally from June examination:
Put. -Minnie Oppenlan.lrr, Corne
ll ua,
PUI, 10 Harold It.att, Grant Ale
sti.trr, llilley.
Utal. Ij-Matlhla Burkholi, Forest
(rove.
liiat. nit-Marvin Noblci. I-..Mir linn
i-etiiseil 10 Keep uiiiini"! a ii .v o .1 1,
luier working all day editing the j-krr Mattie ...yans. I.airy Miuth. He.
Umatilla yard as a division point. .... ... 2 walk
He says crop pwspects are good . anli.pv"nl(1. tannintr
for wheat up in the upper coun- Cl. U. S. cream separator, 2
an. llinf i ri nnu c i i T i fill u I '
iry. uuu inui ii wv.w. fl ptp
tha " -
VI IV.
W eekly Oregonian.
I'ive-iiHim bungalows on easy
pavmcnt Plan, in Pattif"
Morau addition. West Kills U.m
See Sparkman.
I I, Crow and sistc. Mrs. M.
N. Honhain. returned wtuuua,
;.. I,, i. nl num. yiisii..
v. here thev nt tended the funeral
,,f their ni'H-e. Miss ( urne
Connell. age.1 z yeais.
Mc-
vi.ttim K. I.
)tat jS-ltarold MoCormiik, t)u-uco
Dial. ij-Chrlstin Toike, Bsnki R. a
Hist. ,S-i:.lwin Hutkh.lter, City R 5
BUSBY'S MINSTRIU WON
LOUD APPLAUSE
Th.. best tented show seen in
Crand Junction in a long time,
was produced last evening when
the Harrison
Unt iniv atA tVtn .InQpf Tpitnor
f.H I liui inks 'viu wv
lailllt III41- v.. V v a. . v. " " '
from present indications.
yield will make 40 bushels
acre in small tracts, we have no use
Mr. Mosquito, all his family, for this personal property, and
and his posterity, as wen as vvmh sell it at attractive prices.
mnnv of his ancestors, arrived See Frank Bardick on the
here the last of the week, and place. 1 mile east of Farming
wee liberal in their calls. Many ton, on the Beaverton road
n In.lv'a nrm that was traced bv
short sleeves allorded a visiting
place tor one or more ct the Jer
Li.v iniests. ami blotches galore
.lien .....
... . iirrt'irivtMi ini'ir uinl cm iiu u avu.
Minstrels, mvnea . . ,r ,,,, the
(-tmMeii. g,Hi -.,...-. tlu. uarrison inns rets, o . r a itlaff0 Jlside the
K.-.Hleriek .lohansen. of larm- and produced by J. M. Bus y. m()J ,jto haa bwn quite a pest
in,1(in,wnsin the city Saturday, appeared before a crowd that f -m,ra, days. and his bill is
II . is building anew house on packed the seats and left a Urge h lo bore throu?h a
is ranch, and is very busy with number standing, lhe show s f co,.durova
,V ,s . iction and his farm full of tuneful and humorous acts P!l,rtl -
AU nrd-Carr-Hunter Co
219-221 Board of Trade, Port
land. Ore.
LaUrande Adopts Gravel F.itu
lithlc. Warren Company
(.lets Contracts
llllSl I'UCllOII Ul II '" I I no . 1 , ii
1 I atUl Keeps mc nuuiniw in u itiete iun wni univ.ii v""
VV(,I'K- , ,,,lvfnn roar of laughter from start to tion as to the year the redwoods
Andrew Kostur, (l v.- . 'Iiiniok Th simriiio- had all thelu'prn Iransnlanted in the court
,restiit the Hotel wasn
iri.iav. ami vn-o.
111),.".'! " '
V..l.. nl lailKS. wan
....m.i vnn. i ei'i....- - - .. i ----- .... . iiuuicvviui'iiii.ii Mt'i.. r- -
ul the same ciua x ,,nit.vtained the crowd at the pa- d,0d but one, and that was not sta.inir that thev had found
To the sururise of many the
Hrtmfl PnvinirComnanv withdrew
its bids at the council session this
morning on rirst Street, Main
and Washington Avenues, says
the LatJrande Observer. Mr,
finish. The singing had all the were transplanted in the court
i t 'no 4 tascinaung uuni.jr yuru. -" "; "" the Lauranae uoserver. iur.
1 rmlistered the negro can impart, won loud trees of the variety were planted Bramwen and Mr. Roesch. of the
J,,rv! 4nn- applause. The band yesterday in lSTtJ. and that all of them Home Company, appeared in per
ansar. on.. tertained the crowd at the pa- die-d but one, and that was not c0n staling that they had found
(!'t your Arsenate of lnl ol
the undersigned, and you are
sure of getting the highest grade
Neutral, which will not burn the
' 1 . a I . . . . 4 I .
'unage, and can no ushi wun
1'iiiie and Sulphur solution.
Reasonable price. B. Heis, Bea
Verlon, Ore. B' tf
Cilgian linger, of above Moun
taintlale, was a city visitor Monday.
day.
KirkwiMid and daugh-
b-r. Mrs. W. 0. Donelson. re
turned UK' IIISI 01 l ie wey
short stay at Shiplu'ru prlnK3,
'on the Columbia river.
C. Nelson, of Bacona, for
ii,., mn carrier irom
mde nnd won many compliments Verv thrifty. After Judge li.
.1 U.. Hi, f ...II- 11 1..I1 .......
for tneir exceiieni biuu. m mu
ludge H. onr.tin-it.nt oo-ninst delav in the
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C.I.UIUUU cuivvu ... ii- '. work ana mereiore wiuiurcw
county board that rail bought r bids, but asked to be con-
Of opening a Bank Account
the one sure road to best business?
If you are, do not oyerlook the mod
ern accommodations at the
American National
hank
i i
Private desks for writing your business
letter; for drawing your checks and a
big free telephone list in a private
booth. Privacy for your safety deposit
boxes. We can make you feel at home
for we have all the modern conveniences.
Your patronage courteously received.
A. C. Shute, Pres. C. Jack, Jr., Cashier
American National Bank
Main fief tf, HUMtoro.
Resources LargmnaiWatlngtomOowt
J. A. THORKBURGH J. E. BAILEY W. W. MCELDOWNRY
President Vice-President Caahier
H. E. Ferrin, Ata't Cashier
Forest Grove
NATIONAL BANK
FOREST GROVE. ORE.
Statement of Condition on Thursday . ADrit 18. 1912.
Capital and Surplus $50000
Loans - $280,570.12
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 143.0S2.44
Capital
Surplus
Undivided Profits
Circulation
Deposits
$25,000.00
27,000.00
1.317.33
25,000.00
450,995.23
$529,312.56
Hoaorvo 3 Por Oout.
$529,312.56
DIRECTORS
Thoa. G. Todd John E. Bailey J. W. Iuqu
Wither W. McEldowney J. A. Thornbur
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i'he wardrobe of the company Lome more of the trees from John Lidered jn future work. 'ih
id ovcentionallv line, and the cos- 1 Porter, the Forest Grove i'nrw,;i immediarelv let the rv'y
tumes are new and of unusual i nurseryman who also furnished injrCon tracts for the three strwl
quality. The costumes are an m the tirst planting- anu mey were to tne Warren Construction COin
silk and velvet and make a most aet out. They have had a re- Danv tor Bitulithic pavement
I. .... . . 'I'l. until ..1.1.1.. t-U I l.-v thu ' r ... i
a i i...:ii.....r niiwiuriiiii'i. i nr ni m ntnrvun u p nut i n. iriicr in liiu i i.u t--. rtiMVAmrfln rn uu.
. , i I ,., tormer uriuiu.il uri"....-..v. - . me cuiuiiuticc iauiii,vu wi--
Mountaindalo to are clean and the humor rehned a8t bunch died and a butternut cure data relative to the merits
place, was in town monuuy. appealjnK to the highest was put in its place by Judge of the pavinK n use n other
C. II. Kelly and wue.oi i-v;' rade 0f the audience.-uranu ujrandall, but me iree nas never citje9 nave found tnat yitulitmc
rth l'lains, were in mc -' junction News. had any growm. .oeing na making a remarkable recora
for wear under
C.
years
North
Monday.
K B. Porter, of near Forest
',...1,. was down to the city tn-
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nnntion News. had any growth, being very !a mni-innr a remarkable record
Hilisboro, Saturday, June 22. scrubby. Thesequoia(Kedwtiod) f r wear under the most severe
II n nmn l'L-nhllf final. i a rt 1 -i : ..
(Irove,
day uf tornoon
ilorn. toC.Lonnen nnd wife,
f Vinelands, June 13,
have had a remarkably fine tegtg t0 traf-,c and
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. J. A. growth, and are the finest large conditions. and is givii
Pierce, of Sewell Station, east of ornamental trees in Washington faction, wherever used.
Hilisboro, June 17, 1912, a son. County.
of Vinelan
daughter
Five-room bungalows on easy
Payment plan, in Pattison &
Mat-on uil.l.lio.i Went. IlillsllOlU
climatic
giving satis
nui" " "i i
vr. Mnnrp. ninneer of Sav-don't let anyone sell you Seth beeley, ot bcnoiis, was a
IWI I . ill a I wb -t , . i a I
1846 went to Portland Monday, a cheap pciwder
low, " . -,ifin inn H.M-P11 lS. mi
184R went to toruanu muuuuy, u .m-H f.,... ,
, J fnrVpnd the pioneer association, ine Hercules, made by the Dupont ternoon.
Jumes Jackson, oi u-r rTn, there is the guest of Powder Co., ana sola Dy j. r,.
..dU ' .; ; town Saturday and while mere is uicBU " . . pjn,, o. tf Areus
urenco, - ij.Gr dauirhter, wra. r. v. mwic uui iv,
nyone sen you oem occicj, wi uiivns.,
tiet the genu- county seat visitor Monday af-
A poor timekeeper
watch, really worse
misleads you.' I
well as the finest
watch trash. I
watches to be time
are safe in buying
price you pay.
'
is only Half a
than none, for it
sell low priced, as
watches, but no
guarantee all my
keepers, and you
here, whatever the
tf Argu3 and Journal, $2.25.
L.AUREI M. HOYT hd optica
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See Suarkman. ' 13-0 afternoon