The niLLSBK6 XIX HIU.Sr.OKO, OKKCON, At'Ot'ST 22, 11)12 NO. mm uhei MONDAY ill UP MONDAY MORNING ralii laiiM il IVr iii I IVr tViil. I tirata la HmiJI- Ut vmV r:iim phwl I.uv.m ith the tfr.nn if op of W a liinvr lon routitv. ban i -tin iin.l thrilling iH-mif u shiuI.-,1 for aevrrul d.t). llni.,,,tHis tl nrv of wheat and oat 4 wen jn (In- bundle nii'l limk. ami much of the hl uiilinv' . er.tin wan tidily tiiiielel and Ul.'id. I'.v c, ii.lnv morning. hi,i v r. cli-ai i - weather f.rt-v uil-l. and M'n.l;n binJi rt were iu'a'it 'tut.. I pi lh irrain ilislri' t.i. On tin Kurlh Tualatin plain tln-re w;e. CitiM! r.the d.iiia;e t- the gram. Mini it U i-Mimaled that lai'iity rint. will it"t more than cover tin-h'fl. Jttke Milne Marled 1 1 i - bind tnt Monday tiMTiiinvr. and I - I a rr? rpre..ing the I "' the bundle, and farmers ail aimi the In. v itc busy pelting into the Limes. Threshing machine w. r. im A.-r ran an fur m- er.il das. aid baling crew were laid oil n here, l,,iu. n were l'ii v tin- in t of th Week pllttllll' III tit-W ili-1 lini wire when- the wind Lai prostrated bops, an. I tt was a bin.' --k. I nmi tin- i nit to we l'Jlh tll.l u ttl.r lia.c u ' r I -fore itvn t'i much rain in Augu t. ar.J fanner p, her.illy were in the dump liit week, tipuring (hit condition JtH.V.-.l I'll- a "i jnusince nf I'a.l weather, which ao'ild haw tin-ant a lit t ' "'r tent lo.- at the baM. Many will haw to feed their oat ami hrkt a- it l. hut figure that ll nut mean a much In a thuiinh tin-)' Mit tln ir .raui on In. iiuit-Lcl r. At CIION Sl I. r. i-Nkrnatiit nn, wiff, ari'l t'ranilo.ii, Knnith. rturni-i Satunla veiling from a trip ahio;l(, uihI tir- ut tin ir lionu- in Aloha. I lt.-v id .urti'! from tin-I'niii-il i...,.,. .,i.. .... to iMimaik. wIuti thi-v iHit. Mr. lint kmaiiii'H ohl lioinf st-vi-r- ai linn s; fit mum- tirnt- in Norway ami Swrilm. tiirmnv tn Kiivlaml tdfv wiMit ui to Stotlaml. A vu-t-k aifo Satuplay tln-y arrivcil in Ntw York, ami tumlt the trip to tln-ir Urivoii hoiiif in rxm tly a wt-t-k. Mr. kinrinn nayi uw vi l tn i' of In avy rains all arnws thi- fontniiiit. I'Mfplm in ami aroiiini tin' t olora'lu KH-tiri. Hi'- I'. S. A. InokH U-tti-r to tin-in than incr. altlimih tln-y ha.l a lU-lihtfnl trip, uml a ilf hv'l tful tinn'Witli ImyliiMxl utul irlhoil fl'H-lnls. I taw enrilMiMMl, mi s up tii lli iiithft in iliaiititi-r. fi-nci' rails, ami Imanls of all kimls, into -,tuM-AniM Irni'ths. Will yti into tin- fimiitrs'. Writi'. iilmiif or all on tnr. t'arl Sknw. Oak St., U tttti n I'irsi unil Si'fonil. IIiIIh- Imrn. I in v'on. I'lioiif. tMy It. I!. Ui. v.-s. of (V.lar Mill. a as up to tin-rmiiity wat. Mon- lav. in tin' iiitrn sts of hi.s ram pain for tin1 Uislaturt'. r nas Imrn ami raii'l in Wusliintr ton t'outitv. ami thinks In1 is Kiif- luHiilly rntivcrsunt with rminty ih-i-.Is t makr a v'immI ri-ircsi'tita-tut- at Sali in. at tin m xt st-s--ion of thf lrislaturi'. Mr. KiTU'i has a yimiitfMiT that will Mm 1 1 ! a yrar ohl, ami thr litth otif lattttt'fk nti iri a im niark liankiiott from tlrrinatiy. Hint hy Ins Kfan.lfathcr. as a hirthilay pr. M ut. It is prolialily Ihf first mi mark banknote that has ln-fti mi a liinvtoti I'oiiuty for some tlllll'. B. LEIS CALLS TO ARMS FOR LAST SPRAYING IjisI I'.riHMl ul CtHlliiiK Mold No Nci-tl Attention I'ruin irorr IIMi: TO SI'BW l.X: VAUiniS Vclrraa ()rklifJil til rUaurlna Wnlin lrailit.al l.cllir I tll ulTi-r for cah' at m farm. 21 rnili-s Km 1 1 hi-a'it of I'anks ainl .1 t ... . 'I I I inretMiiuruts iitiu mn-.fi m Roy. iin SAiruuAY. Ai ta sr :;i Sale l'viniiiuif at Ma. in. sharp, the folloviinu ili'sri ihi 'l 'io rty: Our iwir, ft M t.t.l. l. I ', WIO'I ll l loir, -r .lint;. f" "I''-. lyw II. . miuii'I mi't inn-, (" l in in l)r nl.l, l. I"i Hx. II i-lui 1 , olil. ..nr line iii'itiili- ii.t I ii" But run. I.lll litr 1 v l.'li- I I' I S dntt haill irlr-l Irl N ' ililn l OcIi.Ui .,i r In M ioli. nii'l.'l t l Vi(rri s iii, .hiIii ul, I, i li-u.! .. tlrriiiii; Liinlrr, I IIh.iii ni.mri. N,-l , lick li.Mjlr, Aim- 'l,., Klu' l llU piO. 1 1 1 1 v r f M l k I H) I'll" . !'' "I l' ' " Wi'r tliiilrl (,'m.lrll .l.i, I'l lll'K ''"" h.llun, n,llM( IihuIi ll ltli'0 . I 11" .lull. lhlr mri 11. m n.ikr limlli liii'.'W. '' 'If M' I'hIi llittnv w; "''rl liurk waitun, miir. nil.t r Im-'l ' I' btiugv. ..prii lniKKt, llmili'iii l.iiiuiiiK Will, I li.nif iiimrt iilrni,il."i '. K1" llll riiKhir. No ! r""n ' - . ' tUltn, I art ,, ,!,',.- W.H k llrtMir. tliri, In-, tU- , rtiii ki-n ( lUiui'l ullirf liuiiK-li'iiil l It 1 1 t t f -I I: I I 1.IM II A I' Nil 'N TerntH of Salt': Alliums tiinlrr lit), rash. Sums vt l'. S itionthM tiint' at S pt f rriit. iiiIit est mi approvi'il imti s. 2 cent. uiT for runli on miimt ovrr IK). W. (I. Walki-r. Owni-r. J. W. Illlhl-H. .lilH. A. MiHIIV, Aiirtioiii'rr. t'lfik. I l l CI KMC SCIII.IU I I- The Orison Kli'itric h I'M'i'ri nii'ni in,p 1. ;ii, ,1 ii- .iiv si-hcil nn 11 11, " ' k tuul it iii'W train Im l,,,,'n Plun-il on tin. Port ami -Imhyki drove run. Tlu time at preseiit Islioi'o: hum I'lHll""'1 j ',11 in 4; W . I" II 4-; a. in K p Hi y n p. in. J HI p. III. 7iSp 1.1. g 3 p. III. 1 1 n. Ill The Shiitr Savin's Hank imv its ii msitors omt $1ii.ikio yearly for intt-reHt on Savings Drjmsit.s. If you thi not partieipate in thin start itu mntuiit. ?1. is all that is r ipnn-il. Its hat you nave, not vi hat yu earn that makes oii rieh. Uuvton ainl Haeona are soon to U' toiiiiiiti'il with a mail route. (.'. t . Ni'lson, of r.aroiia. to Ik" i-ai rn r. 1 lu re is a ten mile trip, ami tthril the Winter timerollies on the riilue will have from three to four fei t of snow unlrss it is an unusual neason. Anil this ii inimls one that he wouhl not like to h- that particular mail i-aiiitr. Cut Nelson is amis- t..iiie.l to that sort of Inisiness lU-sn't miml a little snow, the Mountaimlale-Carina route is to l' ilisroiitiuueil. in not iorni't that Pave Or win v ill ilti your plumliimt utul 'w mhi estimates. Satisfactory wink alwass. ami tirirrs that ran t U' 'iveii by others, t'he nrtte Cow. SeennJ Street is. I roin T I'luiliiiitl 'J"i . in. 7 ti. in, MS . in. 'i'i in. ' 4s p. m. 4 o i p, in, P- HI. " p. III. lO.llli p. ,. COUNTY CLAIMS The following claims, allowed I'.V the county court, lit Uie August term, were crowileil out of I"1 Week's issue: Witnesses State vs .Inney Mch Oiillireatli- J J Iloone. K li t'olf. Mellaril Townseml. J C, Miuiina.- 21. W A H i ?. ti ' tm v Jl III 1 1 1' 'i IJ . ach;. U c: Thomiison. V. K tas toel, (;,iaH (Jcilii.rer, H each. U.i oi .i ',,., Aiiii-n " Illlt'SSCS CltilLO V linn Iw-C F Miller, IS 11 Umtli. H C Murchison, $3 20 each; I. L KiKv. I'urran. former fontf. pastor at this il:ire, later editor at Comlon. is now pulil ishi n if the VV'i.bli.iiii.'i l Wash.. Sun. Mr. fin-ran is tfettintf '"'t a hrik-'ht little :ier in the thriving nine city on the I'olumhia nUve Van- rom er. Mr. and Mrs. ('.. Claser went up to the Ceo. Harms' place. Mi.untaindale. Sunday, on u tish in expedition. Harms' little live yrar-ol.l Hut weni i m rreek with Claser. and Claser noticed the Uiy had no lunik on .1 i ..r l.id line. When he told the Uiy that he should have . I .1 ..!... f.tlil It'll a hooK. ine )iiuhko "No. I'll tie the grasshoppers on. When 1 put a hook on, Paddy al- wavs files oil the Hart) tor tear I'll hook mvself - ami mis uocs just as well, anyway. Ci'tiernl hlarksmithinjr. horse- slioeimr and woinlworK. au work Ruaranteeit. Al np land, on the United. -0. Wil son. Pistrirt Attorney H. C.Tontliie and wile are spending the week - ;., th. lower Nehalem. o ri oi t.. -, , , . where Tongue is hunting and lishinir. They expect to return Saturday or Sunday. li'or Sale-Wall tent. 12xlG, . ..i nun' Also n new Willi I'm. , , i iron fence. CO ft. with double and single vrate.-inquire o. ... i . I . V2.titivi1 St . lit Win. .nicKMoii. . tween Lincoln and Jackson. 2JU i m,t iiii. bust there fore call for a Scliiller or a (.rand M..i'..n when you watuio see uic blue wreath curl. Sewell Jr. und wife were in the citv Saturday. . i . i t..i i !ii nf Forest drove, ,i ( ur iioui.-', - - - . was ,Un to the citv Monday morning, on wm i"" C, V, Holcomb. of l'ortland. was in town Monday. Cetwoen the Kurnm' in l'ortland, and tlte ranch! t5. I'l. i one of the busy fellows these day9. Frank Murphy, of Mountain dale, was in town Monday. C. I is.the Iteavertonorrhardist. in resioriMe to a riin st of tin1 Arus. writes the following nrti rle on the lust spraying for the Coillinjf moth, or worms, rnm monly railed. Mr. bis is a prartiral grower, ami went against the relehrat.'d Hon I'.ivt-r roiniM tition. last year, and won tri.cs over the "fleet" of that section. His letter: "Hie serotul brixnl ot the Cod linir moth will 1m with us in a few davs. so orrhardit-ts should iet their spraying outfit tovfeth er for the last rayinir of th- HeiiKnn for the best the Worm that makes unmarketable your apples. This last brotnl enters mostly from the side of tin ap ple, as tlie calyx cup "till pro tit ted f-om the former spraying, there htill U-iriir enmiirlt jmisoii left to kill all which would at tempt to enter by that means. Not so w ith the sides, and here they will Kct busy with their work of destruction. This spray ini kliouli! lt'Lin at once- should have bek'iin on the 2lith of Au gustas it is not yet too lute, as it will lie Ifective UP to Sept. 1. Use from 2 to 3 jxiunds of Arse nate of lead to M gallons of wter. I ilo not know it there is a law to comel this sprayinn to kill the worms, but I am for such a law. and. iw there is a law uirainst selling wormy nptiU-s. it is imperative that you spray at once, if you want lomarKi i your prikluct. The fruit insMt tor can condemn any apples that are mirmv That is enough. One instance: The Multnomah fruit insK'ctor met me som years uko when! had on a loadV.f apjiles r..r dt.i in Portland, and he stop 1 nl m ved his orders and lie dumped out several lxixes of the fruit He found them all i-i,fit iimi wi nermittinir me to K to sale with them, w hen hi iwL...t inn where I came front 1 told him. "Washinijton I'oun- iv M With that he jumped back 'V. i . ... ..., in the witk'on ann weiu hut uh entire lot He said: ' Ihey pass muster, and are clean fruit, but I want to tell you that this is the first lot of clean, unwormy fruit I have seen coniinu from W asli inirton County." That w as some years ao. and we have taken U tter care of our orchards since. We were not alone in having wormy fruit, nor are we now. In the past I have seen the inspector throwing coal oil on as high as 30 Uxes of ap ples at one time - and thvy did not come from this county either. From this an orchanlist can see ih.it it lines not nav to raise ii-,.rmv fnnt or sea v mill. U you sprayed at the proper time, and will spray now. you will hau nt least IKi percent, tiorfcct fruit. notirr by Hip A run llwt fie i-ouiily fair will MX'" It li'I'i "in""! "''nee i-i.i. 1.....H.I ili.iM i-iii.iiiih mitt vi-t I in-, ir 1.1.1... . . . . hov to lot t tout It'" i l'lw Walt. r I'.ii-rsdorf nn l wif North Plains, were in tow lay. A.it l. Miniver, of Hast Portland has liffii fiiiiniuu a IlillsUin vi ;it for several days. Peter Jaiobsell Ulld iudolpll Pulmls. of W!,t I inon. were in tow II the last of the week. I!il Sehneler. of South Tuala tin, was a county seat visitor th a .t of the wi ek. John Iroii.si'le. of below Ceth- anv. was a county st-ai vimior Saturday. F. A. Cete. of South Tuala tin. w:c; over to the county seal Saturday. ' HOP SEASON STARTS EARLY JS SEASON Stramcc I'rature is That I oliac ik Not as Heavy as I sua I M)TwlTHSTAM)INi S MICH RAIN Burrs are auw Turainf YkIIuw anil Hop- mtn I Jmt ia Supplies Notwithstanding the cmuous rains durirt? July and Ausrust which generally means a heavy ... i I II 4-:.Pt,.r of Oak Park. I,",a"- m the citv Saturday. keet- 'OUrity this sea.son are carryinir toward tin ( itHI. was in ine; bis weather heavens. Menrv Toelle. of Shady Cnmk. u as in town the last of the week lie reported plenty of V rain out in the wet in his section. .l.-imes Manx r Sr.. the dales ('n ek oldtim- r. was in thecoun iv K,.:ii Saturday, talkinu with his pioneer friends. vv 1 :re'i' of Nisvville. re jMirt.s that the wind and rain of last Thursilay tumbled many of ili.. vine Manv Holes were blow n over. Mrs lti dorin. of University Park ilel.aite.l for her liollH l.v;.l iv :ifler an extended visit less leaves than for a number of seasfins. There is a fine crop everywhere, and this is notice able in the "baby yards." as well as in the old ones. It will Ik- nice, clean, ea-sy picking, and the burrs are ripening rapidly. w hich means that picking w ill be from a week to ten davs earlier than usual. Hopmen are feeiinjr jubilant over their prospects, ana are hopinu that we shall have dry weather from now on to vnye them a chance to at least harvest one crop without falling weather. Kvery day sees hopmen taking out supplies for drying, presag ing the jncking season. .Nearly all the big yards have their quota of pickers secured for the sea son's work, and before long there will U' several thousand women and children earning pin- money picking the crop mat means so much to Washington County. AUCTION SAl.li Of 53 Head of Dairy Stock with her cousin. Mrs. J. 1.. Wilkes. I-..I- Mv farm of ;m acres i i .-bietMiii. I'enterville. one ; : ... . mil,, inini r!li roail station. a l.'..v , i-iiKin Conielius. Ore.. U. 1. Teleplmiie Fanners. C25. t r .ill. 1 Mrs Frank Imhrie. of lu i.iw Orenco. were in town rn- ,.n. Frank n uirts that the en t gii.ei rs have U-en surveying oui ,. .i , u i. ui e lor me irenci- United cutotl. I II Dnrlaml. of Shady Crook. ()wini? to retiring from the dairy vi id n town Mom av. in- sa nusiness. se ng my lease, auu i, ..i it... farmers are we coming retinnt' to mv own farm. 1 will a change in the weather, as grain S(.n at public auction my entire ii.nl eniiimeiiced snroulmg in his herd of tubt'rculous-inspectei - i . . ... . i,..i,. ,Uir Iiimh . i airv cows, ana other proiK'ny. n- ...c. ...b. nt the J. YY. l onnei iarm. 4 lor sale: iwemy-o.e v,:. - v ,, nf -,,kUiro. anil 2 . ..i. d r.iL't L'liiti ii nivi. - - ten acres c.e.,, ..i ?. . .. . vorth Plains, at Sll IlirillinniiK. i i,..if n.;ia fnim ten a. m on line ami on.-i..... oi'ivn-woLM. HilMmm Prce. Ss5.;tit. AO 1 II U KolJA 1 , scncuuMi aLunts. Inuuire of Henry Holtz. Fifty-three head of high grade Hillsboro. Or., 11.4. dairy cows. 48 in nlilk, some fresh ater. majority Winter milkers. jas. i.i. Mi . ... -. .. .. - . , nk fl am MV i ili clune ti 'cially selected: one of the oui iiini. . nosi. herds of dairy cows in Oregon in mi, a iu e y :.rtm Cmmi,,. fMx -rade ,,ow, vrry.,. .1,Wn " rZ n I liolrtein bull; 3 heifer calves; 5 I fill IH'II M IV riv,'.i There Are Two Hinds of Brushes One kind from which the hair falls ont just as soon as it gets any hard usage, and the other kind which is built to main tain the reputation of this store. We sell the last mentioned kind only-heeause we want you as a regular customer. You can absolutely rely on our brushes. Here are torn of oar ipccialtim. Hair brushes Lather brushes Cloth brushes Flesh brushes Tooth brushes Complexion brushes j The Delta Drug Store I I REXALL STORE I V rf , ! ' n 1 Are You Thinking Of opening a DanK Account the one sure road to best business? If you are, do not oyerlook the mod ern accommodations at the American National do n a x k 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. M M W earlier. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Schwander. ,.f nl-.v.. Mniintaindale. were in town Saturday. Iahj rcporieu ulentv of grain in the shock gel- tini? more water than was need ful, out bis way. 1 Al work horses, weigh from 1250 to 1700. all sound and guar anteed; 3 farm wagons. 3 in good repair; gang plow, disc 3- gang plow, 4 11-tnch walking plows; 2 harrows, 8-ft binder. 10- ft hayrake. hay tedder, manure soreader. Adrianco mower, new F. C. Mulloy, of Laurel, was a disc drill. 2-horse cultivator ......it, in u rvtr thuun brtr. 1 have ul lirxl to Atituulnte inlrrrsl in Ui fttn powiliilitifn uf fmtt Kr,,wi,,K in our coiiniy, Kriurn w wuni'in ii ... ninlraitirtion. tin- tx-il K"''"'!! liuinrl Iii llif I'nllnl Mini- on-oiiiv ilr.wlMt-k twllll! Ull "w 't'"''1 wc i. u.iiiii... let i lie iiiniT ii-iiuw i.. ii ... ii.vn mil tiir i'i'i -tin nun iu- 1 1. I I1U H hk thr ollu-i fi-llow." u'li.n Wiikl.ini.lnti IJoiiniV cupuim pn-iiiiiinis lam vrnr in cimipeliiinit wllli ii ... l wiurr ami fillirr uri'tioliH the 1'iul- ii..,, limit Jii!l!i timl t'iK tii-x'tlmi-" tellliiK iu...i ii utul vi'i liimiv mii i ...'. . limit it looitrtl ture tlm trim i theru .ml llii'V want lo ll." Now. utmi .k liv "Unit ffllow bi'is" writ Uicsp iirtlfHn on KptnyliiK mini nine u .1 I...I I (.lull lo 1,1 V 111(11 IX'lH llll'" I llliiv "" " .- a ninle arte of taint to aell. Hint lie 11 not UytiiK " h""!" " "f 1,1,1 he linen think there isn't money ennie.li in Oregon to liny him out, so luiiK s " want! to fnilil ir urow Irnit. i.eia 1ms planted anil mused everv one of his trees, studied the tiest methods for over vim run see lli it ttiev are a l . . 1. 1 " J - ----- ,. . . I 1.1 I... .n i,n,l part ol liinii sun winini n.'i.i . I".. from under miv circuiiislnnces. My chlefest leason for lr)inn to sliiim i.... ,ir.,nHf fiiill-ytowiiiff nud rare of mi. ""l " 11 , . Imit is to attempt ns near r.s posnlile to ..u.r..Ai r.i.ii fuiuml In Vi'imliini'loil nnvr (ici i. . - r.-- iv,i.ii If vour land Is located prcper- ly for fruit K'ow'nm )'u r',n ,n,sc tiest apple In the world, with proper cute .,! Omi u wlnit l want to see none. i in thine this snravini! now one is . f,.r mrlv smiles It Is tor I lie line i . "! '" . i i.:... t ...in Nr.w ll in ttruii tiiirii it". j ,..ii ii anmi nlmiit thtl "dead Mint, or milhrainoi,. when the time comes to spray for it. Anil to conrnine. i unn u tmposslhle to have auy apples up at the county fair, so some one else will have lo do the t'booslltiK. Yours Truly, B. Lels, Uenverton county seat visitor, the last ot the week. Mr. Mulloy was ior- merly in the hop business, and was one of the pioneers in inai industry out of his section. Mrs. J. C. Wilkes, who was operated on lor goure oy it. Klmor Smith, llillslioro, ana nr. 'aimer Cixnike. of Portland, is ... 1 1 a I. . now fully recovereu. ami me nurse. Mrs. bnuse lownley. oi 'ortland. has returned home. M. Sturm Jr.. of near doom- ing, was in me cuy rnua.v, imisiiiur that broken shouiiior. .... o ... - the result of being thrown out ot the rear of his wrgon. tie is getting along nicely, but will take it easy through me uusy season. 1 have moved back to my home I Ktiwt North, between t.'.iliviiin 1 Jettersotu where 1 will be nleased to meet my friends and patrons. Thanking all for past patronage and kind ly soliciting a continuance of the same, I am, respectfully, Mrs. M. Malone. Mr. and Mrs. John Gfeller. of above Mountaindalo, were Hills boro callers, Friday. Mr. btel- er bought a relinquishment over on the headwaters of Pebbel, re cently, but relinquished to an other party on account of Mrs. 0 feller's health. manv other Iarm tools ana ma chinery. some household furni ture, 4 do., chickens, and numer ous other articles. Lunch at Noon. Terms of sale-Under $10. cash: $10 and over, six months bankable note at 8 per cent in terest. Two per cent. olT, cash over $10. W. T. Kerr, owner. J. W. Hughes, Auctioneer. y 'our patronage courteously received. A. C. Shute, Pres. C. Jack, Jr., Cashier American National Bank Main mmd Third, HIIHboro. Vtit mm. wmm f ReHiroo Lmrgt of any Bmk In WanMtftfftom O J. A. THORNBURGH J President Isaac Cram, of Shady Crook, was in tow n Monday. Wra. Foulkes. of Farmington. was a caller in the county seat Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Alt man, of near Buxton, visited relatives in the city over Sunday. Win Caker, of near Forest Grove, was in the city Monday morning. Dan is of the opinion that Mr. Taft is going to get very few electoral votes at the coming election, believing that the o-roftt maturity will be di vided between Wilson and Uoose- velt. H. E , E. BAILEY Vice-President Ferrin, Aas't Cashier W. V. MCELDOWNEY Cashier Forest Grove NATIONAL BANK FOREST GROVE. ORE. Statement of Condition on Thursday. Awi! 18. 1912. Capital and Surplus $50000 Ixans - $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 143,082.44 Capital Surplus Undivided Profits Circulation Deposits $25,000.00 27,000.00 1,317.33 25.000.00 450,995.23 Argus and Journal, $2.25. J. F. Cogan. owner of the Big- Kour mill, out at Uroveland. on the United, near the Helvetia o.wtion was in town Friday lli mill has a caoacitv of 20. 000. . . . . ii 1 . and he stales mai no can i Keep no wit h us orders a great (tea of the time. f.lnv Trites. sunerintendent o ilm ,nimt v farm, was in the citv Mimdnv morning, taking out bur- inl sntmlies for the late Rosa S w.'ioo. who died Sunday night Mm Sinvae-e was a naralvtie. and was taken to the poor farm about two weeks ago. from near El- monica. She was aged (JG years. AUCTION SALE $529,312.56 $529,312.56 noaorve Oi For Oont, DIKECTORS Thos. C. Todd John E. Bailor J W. Tuqua Wilber W. McEldownoy J. A. Thornbur The undersigned will sell at her residence 2 miles N. W. ot tims the Hillsboro-North IMains road, a mile north ot the Klineman brickyard, at 1 p. m.. on SATURDAY, AUGUST 24 6 tons hay. in mow, 3 acres of growing kale; i acre potatoes; 2 sets harness; springtooth har row, top DUggy, plow, spray pump, 5 doz. cnicKen, iorK, shovels, 2 milk cans. X-eut saw, Vinck-saw. log chain. lantern, sev eral cords fir wood, sacks, 15 thoroughbred Rhode Island phiekons. wheelbarrow, and nu- mprnns other artic es. Terms of sale: Under $10. cash: over. 6 months bankable note at 8 per cent. Mrs. M. E. liisner. H Why Wet When you look at your watch there should be no question whatever in your mind as to , whether it is correct or not. You should be just as sure of it as you are of the sun, and you can be if you'll buy the right kind. I carry one of the largest lines t 5 in the city, and certainly one of . the finest varieties that many years of experience can bring to gether. Let me show them to you. LAUREL M. HOYT. JEWELER AND OPTICIAN First door west of the Delta Drug Store. r t i vruCKt'r, & U.