The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, October 10, 1912, Image 1

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LXIX
I IHXS BOKO, ORISON, OCTOIil-k 10. 1112
NO.
Hf LAST W FOR
THE LAST HALF OF TAX
(MlKC l lliu.tlc Hint
) Make 2 I'ov im-Mta j
f HY HI I IV I M
ii llw l (Muhrr I Su
u I'llMlt) lil
n(J .iM..H,k. 1 I A"t!"
,. ail aidant "t i l"r A,
,,.ri. t Live Ueii very busy
rp.t f.'itniv'til nilWlint? the
!aim,ti; half ! m iU oil
irtk '! ll itint( I hat at
;iiii l'.tve t-keii udvitn-
Ltf f id.- partial p.iv meld led
p.y tlu' ititK' ml mail
Marshal '.:mT h.nl a lit th run
to cat.h "Kd." th. P-.hemian.
I,., I I. I ... I 1 .
.o. i i iMi.it. r,n. itini taken
mi n little t"Mniuh "Hutisliinc." !
UM.I lia 1 lieeit Md to kcc otf the
. ., K . . r i t
hikiii. i hi- iiui'ti.iiT has u
liltl.Mlar.' d.-vil try in his make
up he went out in the afternoon.
nn.i w in luiuuik' in tiHiial vwita
at.-l.tf S end Street. Chief P.lan.
crrniiyht mht uf liini and at the
name time ,d, caught sight
Hie t lm f. I here w a a raee
f.r the su..n door, but the Chief CbrUltum Road rUblithcd aid View
u-at hon to it. and the oir. iider . ... ,,
- - ... , "ki rK'n a:v
plant. The arrihliil man is an
iI. I p.ln e oiliii-r hmiHelf. an his Me county commissioners' court
i.i!i.irie?w fur theUml is due to heard road Hujiervisors reports
fa nny trouble aay bark in lant week, and each brought in
a detailed schedule of all work
. . ... i . . i
i it Mic or ira-ie u ai res .H-rfortned. Progress on rock
iiiij. nr. e., HI Cultivation, Willi
E.
TO VOTEJN LIQUOR
County Court Order Vole tu he
IMaicd on ItalM
K0D SU'I KVISOVS Kl lfiKT WOkk
V t'uf.ty '. S A II Merit 7 r, Toiu
lViuii it 6 7. V l;li!m ). Auif II,1js-
' I I, litomi ft li'rll I o u y, A
llanirl j y, ( t'.wiirr 6 y, lUrry Kl-
Nc m J4 . j J Shrvliti 62. Ii T John-
Wl JI6, K Mur.i'nk 44. J W Bl!ir
WS. J J. Cl tier i. Chit
il-rffrf ih IS. Huuit I'.f.rt IS "h. H J
ll.ui n 7 s s lifml St 1vm Htot
Cutvnt Kiuuie Co too yx
AlCTION S.U.I;
fii'd. IlllplenielitS and BtiKk,
Price, ft.fii; half mile frtirn
.i.n town mi Oregon hlcctric
KiiUav. Will take hou.se and
XVVkf
.. i I ....I. r. .1 i i.! hit i li'iil' ill iru ntiitii-iiiwi. mt linil
knu'tlt' li.ix ' ' " "I" .
L
hi. that the hit Will
fcloi'-'1" Many la r;-e tnu
t thi :i ain place.! In lite
f payment cui'imn. und m:in
Lll t.ivpav ers t'K a'Hani iKe
iHHH! l'ie llttielllli HIUH An
fct.l
nv 3iii"iiiit "f it. lin I'leni-y will
r lan-. r than lal year, tin
It H hated IIJhiM the small
!ll)f III out l'lt" 1"H. wesi Oi
tlaii.l f the f hitnlrt
irr tli-re are very tew in the
tumeiit !.ih, In tlse tnwn
Yt u attend In t ween Pil land
C the I tialatm valley, there
j ( fi.iiiul rili4iilerali!e ile
KU tii'V. lu lli("c ' aes thi-
Ml
pi are erv SiilUii. inei i.
lilt I imt th.Mij.-hf llml tlse
Lmttl under 'iialty d :u it
t jtar'n hj-uit s.
Uuot tv-t miit ..-i thenlicrnl Sol-
W ran t at t turnovers will
mi'le t' Treasurer Sappm-
.. IikI Hie lii'ini-V in is- iii-
Jrtril to the did. rent channels.
V of the-largest m -cremations
i I-,. 1 ii-ii.l . st l.ivil fund.
l (Jutnlmtid union the one
ir.Jrr.! and ui.ire districts.
MCI ION Mt.l;
i un.i'riHni . w ill sell at pun
ikliuii at Ins I. inn. I S miles
itlii of ll.'edvlIU' iin.l I mile
Ith of q latmna fitaliou on
line r..ad at l' n. in., on
HUI'AY. oCT(Pd:U 'S
horse. S vi ars. li"; I'l-owu
W, Jo vr.. Htm; i;ra mare. .'
K LUi. hav mare. II yrs. h.
lintlhl.' h.li'll" : I. Met '.HU'le
riirsi. ' run s. J yrs ol.l, ifiuin'
k.cmv.'.i vis, fresh; cow. It)
. irtvitim milk ; heifer. IS inos;
ilnwts. top lnurk'y. w ac.on. IU
kh; tiiovviiu inai liUM'. hor;e.
jki', 4i.V. Spiketiktlh liaiMw.
pmmiy ireatn wpaijitor, cut-
atMUil ni loim ot loose
'ii hens, household I'inmIs
I'l other articles too iiuniei'oiis
mnitiuii. Lunch at nixm,
lVrms of Sale All under $Uh
h;over $lu. one ear's time
l8iiroved notes, drawing int.
Hpit cent,
Allen Peck.
Mil Vaiulerwal, t'lerk.
ni cu'ic sciu.tni.i:
pa merit; terms on haktnee. An-
sw r hy mail, irj.intf full partic
ulars in f i t letter. - M. F. P.al-
hit. Ureiico, Ore. W 'M
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Johnson ar
med in from (lol.l. ndale. Wash.,
I i i'luy cviMiirti;. and visited w ith
Chester Prnlmes arid wife, of
tt.ik Park, for several days. Mr.
Johnson has just Iff t the hospi
tal, nnd is still Kuir.-rmw' from
the fracture of three nhs. He
will now reside at Shady Pnsik,
and savs he is ifoinif to stay here
until they carry him away in the
little Kray waiton.
One must U sold -Full base-
Hunt, ni.th rn imiiroved house on
two lots in llillslioro. Also a
vl house and 21 acres in Mc
Minnv ille. near uiod whiMil.
I leal town place fur Uisxl chick
en ranch. Must U sold in tew
roads was ernbraei-d in the vari
ous writing, telling how much
has been built and how much
money has been exM-nded.
Wolf Urothers were paid pM)
on rock hauling.
It was ordered that $.'UXNi ls
transferred fnwn the general
fund to tlie county road furuL
The road petition of Frank
Hill ct als w as continued to the
NovcmU-r term.
Harry liobiuson was ordered
to oHn the road as per s tition
of J D Hite etuis.
J HCiminoand Italeinh Kobin
son were uesivrnateii as viewers
on the proMHel road, x tition of
(jihi hlligHen et als.
1'htf road iK-tition of tjtsi hit
tletield et als. was disallowed.
The prohibition elections for
(aston and Ka-st llutte precincts
were ordend placed usm tin
NovemlHT lialloUs.
The road as tier tx tition of
Julius Christensen et alK was or
lennl established, the js-titioners
he undersigned w ill sell at !ub-
lie auction at his place, 5 miles
south of liillsuiro and 1 mile
west of Fannington, at 10 a. m.
harji, on
SATL'UOAY. OCTOP.hi: VJ
',y iii.il-. 14 vciik, I IS', my liurr, J
, i jim; torfrl lure, 10 f, I4'); buy
nil, i rx, llj'i; I r. 5 rriiiK ti.llen, 1
out kiln C'iH, 4 lrrli mi g'xxi
ll jw, I row to tr Iirnh Jn. J, I mw to
I (tr-U Mf !i ; h-ifff. 1 ynt, to fith-
ll frli. 6. .illtn; litlf.f,-v KifD(
lvi : nijiHlriril J. iwir l.till, CotiilDK J
', trM inoilu r ijure 4. I.uiirr
t ilim-ii' ei I. (iHicihI rt, I it( I'ly-
tii .u'li It M k chirki iia; j itirh Uivx
on, Itht inii jtiii uh tup, hack.
t linn m Ik.-Ik fur ,vin:h pinlir, m
nuir ;.rriKlcr. .uiiii.i.iii imn.rr, in ki
hiiipin rk. Aitrmm t mrr, nearly
nr; Uny ir.l'ler, Mi-el lever nsrrow. him:
li-itu,, .jinitiHilli lmiim. Iiini.1 ilrill
nil ttm !.HK;iil, aomc iMleil clever hny
In l l y the tun; mimll t''ls nnd
ull.i rnrli.-U- tiKi muut-ruui to mention.
I, ii in Ii at Noon.
Terms of Sale - Ten dollars and
under, cash; over ten. one year 8
time, bankable note, 0 percent;
ter cent discount for cash on
ill sums over ten dollars.
J. Cruickshank, Owner.
I. ('. Kuratli. Auctioneer.
.lavs. i. ei aiiawim. lerms. pay the $2Ti0 damages assess
i , I', I.UnSeU. ... ,. l.l,; .kieti. .Itivu feom tin'
Mr and Mm. Jake Smith, of court'n order.
tj-hanoti were in the citv the Herman Collier and 1-erd Uron
! i,i ..f the wi-ek. ereetimr friends, er were atitsiinted to view the
I Lev hsive U-en visitinif in the nrooosed nwid. petition of
V. rl-,ri North Plums and Uov l( ruikshank et als.
sis-tions. Mr. Smith now owns a C F Tigard and ("has True
farm three milesoutof U-hanon. were apjrointed to view proinised
and kivs he likes the country up road, tietitlon of J U utiHtin etals
there. HillsUiro has improved Following claims were allowed
......... I i u... l ii. iw utni-e ins I li (' llii.wn rtwoiter. intiiteKl fl( S
. i i ihti I. Vat innnv vears 'H'r A.Um. wimeM
.i . l. .. ...' . i V,.-.', T K Tohkump. witoe -
Air, ;MUIlU liirun'u iiuv mn( i w A rMi wiiiirn - I
O t'. ItancH-k, iherlfl juror I oi.
IWlLii.t
5 HI.
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p hi,
Krom I'orllmi'l
7 V '
V Ui i. in
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t IS i in.
V P in.
7 (Ml l III.
7 s . in.
9 ill j.. in.
M i), "
P. I. Webber, the Cianlen
I'W well driller, w as aivArgurt
wr, last week.
Alfred Krit-kson nnd (!uh Ijir-
n. f Mountainiiak'. were in
P city Monday nflermxut.
('hris. Ueiben. of near Hanks,
JMa citv visitor Mondav altcr-
Mrs. Marl ha Carslens. of
M. was the truest of Mrs. K.
McKinnev. the fir.-it of Ithe
At !C I ION SAM;
Plains
1 saw cordwiHsl. Kies up to 12
inches in diameter, fence rails,
and Uids of all kinds, into
stovewood lengths. Wilt go into
the country. Write, phone or
all on mi'. ' Carl Skovv. corner
Sth and Fir. Hillsboro. Oregon
Phone, CitV S22.
Sam PaUcv. of H.ixton, ar
rived in from Chicago, Friday
. veiiiiiL'. and went on out home
. . . . .. i i.
S ilnn av. Mint tins iM-en oacn 10
VI V Halt, juror
K K Hill. poor,..
A I. Seme, juror
I. It Stone, jurur
Henry laiierirk, juror
Hr Ira I'. Ilarrrtt, ptivnicinn ...
Flumt Stnlile. co : coin ct
W V I'ielrtier. k1 jury..
IlilWioio Tel Co, c h i jail
Willi Fletcher, g'l jnry wit ...
Mill Tcmpleton, '
tirwm llroa. relief....
VV ! Smith, justice (e 5 W
VV O DimeliK.il, relief a
II C Alwell, CO fruit ln 45 "
Mm C II Beiartli, .lejiler ilel cuiw I S
I oo
I ix
I oo
I oo
I r
In oo
6 10
6 oo
J4 Si
tj (H)
S "o
19 So
I .... I !. ..I I Illinois oil a month IIiIIIkio Mer Co, reliet JS
visit, and he struck that section tj.l Kirctnc Cc h s
in the best time of the year, lie McSjl.n wtm.coct i 5
nu t ai us ohltime Irienus in me ..,. miii.!ie 44 i
..... i w:i I . r, ... - . i .ii , i. ,
.. i.. ,.i i oeai'ii. ill ii savs vv n- a r, v anr.uion, s , u -
' o. , .i...,r- ir
i: II . -.1 . j ,.ii,.r In clirrv I r.iP-iraw" """ a
the windv city, from present in
di.ations Sam is glad to gel
back to old Oregon, anyway.
. P. Corrieri ulvvays kwps
ii... ft nest lish in the county. All
kinds in season. Also n line sup
n!v of the freshest vegetables
iv.. him SiH-ond Street, one
.i.J.m siuiih of Kocber's. 2T-tf
T
E r.rcov
liellN Drui; Store, relief 7
Fore Grove Ilonpitnl, icllef I oo
t.W Hoime. Mieritrit co cU 17
lltllnlioro Merc C C h K jil b Ss
NrlK.ll Hilw Co, c h .t joll 1 1 9
l JUm A I'ru.ltionime Co achool opt
.1 T York, ct ct i y
llren L.Coume, ct ct - 3
WO ltonelion, relief IS oo
VV II Smith, ctr ct - 5 "o
John Nylwru, co court - ,V 9
li.lni McClaran. co ct Si
U II Slrvrlloll. CO iuittff -HJ ,H
Mr and Mrs. I i. W, Mines, OI Hen lleeiwcaer, co rono mmi
mi, ..ii. 4 i u.nnvi knnrai.rii.int-rii.elr
above Hanks, were m."e my " - " 4
Thursday and V nday. Mr. iiines Tinr. c h jnnitor 60 w
IS SloVVty ri'COVeilllK (iui "v I K IS MtpjllllKlOll, Ol lirnn ..... .I
t.n-e stroke which ht Sustained Mattle VVilnoU. aea0i'aonice.... 45
1 few months iigo. lie was Kepi ,
busy greeting his many county (, h 1(.,klns nc(mvt m & Cxp...aiS 9s
seat friends, and says that the T ,, Xor,Ke jr, ctr ct so 00
old town is improving mightily w nwood, relief. . . ....... J"s
OUI Mm" ' ' ' w 11 U-,l ro hea th o icer 111(170
bet Wi ell VlSltS. h.iui,,,,,, Llverv IXi.co ct a So
Silumts. weighing Hillahorolnileiien.lent print A mp 9 4"
I'll! Dkl 1 1 ino--
p,n.s Corneltiis. Kotiti 2. le e- l)mrr AVllli clr ct
.hone SchOllS, Line 10, ii". T M Kerr, co ct. ............
M.i,. n lew irt'SII COWS 101 won nro, co runu huh....
'Vl., ,v ill. Ill ItI... Mri,l.v ml ilirV
sale. " I H I.ee S'nra Aulo t o Mlsc
Ih.nnis h-lS rented his luck IWyer, co roail fuii.t..
DonniS n.IS ruiliu iu HUmter. heritrnoflu
firm til 11 IiartV HI IOC . ... . ,.,i f,i mnnn
ll'M lM. ... , , I ft 11 IWIIIi VW l'"
hk'hest rate ol rental lor upianu A puirr, co ros.i lumi
. . ....!.-..: II.-. haa hilt I r....i Mu.ui " '
JtU '..! .111.111 .........
caw-
Jhe Qtidirsiiriwi,l will Sell nt, imli-
Mitli' nt. tin. I. ml, I.e. Weiti farm.
f Itt'cilvilie, at two p. m.. n
MrUUDAY, OOTOHKU 12
,ay luirse. 11 vrs. I'M): Imy
Url);'l.a'v mare. !)' vrs. KHit);
iy mare, fi vrs. ltir.l): 'M Haiti
fafn. John Deere jmle buggy.
nwt new; Deore plow, 12-inch,
KWl- ) ... . . o . . " ..l. 1
I M-lH Ulll WUIR llilllienn,
f'1 "''I I'uggv ImrnesH. almost
rl set Hiiudo buggy snws,
nail t.,,,1,. . i ........ i ..iiw.i-
- "nn, llliu IIUIIIIM oim vo l"
lrnCllS.
H'rnis of naliv- $10 nnd under.
f1; over, one year bankalile
Me. 7 ln.n
' - I- . I IMIl,
, W. W HoHtetler. Owner.
JyIm Vanderwul, Clerk,
IS
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6 5
M.5o no
t 40
... la 55
..aa. 7a
3" 6u
511 00
pa,,, , u ;,v ..... UJNafl Bank Forent drove Tax
('.,.. Ii. 111'e.ia m 1 h link inuvv, - - o
not nil of it cleared, and he gets L,." 1 5o
mmi ner vear ensh rent, tor a ne 3.93
piTiod of seven years. BrUIerA B TM J. Tom T01M a 50,
n.. ....t for-tv.'t. that DaVO tor- ,i,., in . A Kostur 34 75. A I'i Mo
. -ii .1.. n oliimhinir and I'mnsev ia vS. Ii fleischmier Si, Frank
Will Will OO J.n.i i" . I, , ' " '
tfivo yon estimates, Satis factory Keh 3 a. MmvUwt f n(s,
work always, and prices uiu. ,mr0 ,br Co , v corrieri 8 60,
emi't be given h.V others, the- CUv Tr,te(l 75 nilUlmro Merc Co 16,1 ao,
nette Uow. Second Street. Martin VawWhey 53 5", henii janacu 18.
ill ui ik". . r Hornecker 38.
1 it 1t1!l!..r- nf t he Arctlde DlS- ri..,li On.irt Jurors W .1 U Ili-ach, J
tri -t was in' town Friday, and c oKle,.t.y. m ii Sci.ie.wi. j.mw c-md-
11 i ., A eo-ns. The mail hnk. Win Sclinlmer kh, Clm. Uo.1k.Wu.
Uaa Un II b Halvoraen, Curl
Clll ed Oil tl!0 Argun. -" I. ii.lrorarn. Url Larsen. Herman
route past hlS place Has UUtn Jlliel YonnK. T H Carter, J L
fhilllged. and the Carrier Ol I Si,liptoni f6 rach;Tlio Council, James
MIIK. t em u.
Inquest Dr Ira R Barrett fin, Bruce
liken ta 5o; S A Cmft, K U KUiott, K
Hanks II now delivers lnsieau oi
Cornelius 1.
Gits Kleier, of Chehalem Moun
tain, was in the county seat tri
day. '
Allen Peck, of Quatama, was
in the city Friday, ordering sale
bills for the 25th of the month.
Wllkea
ChriHteiiaon, Earnest Welch, Ji 50; V
1) Smith 1 a 45
Uortilnanit hlRhwaya Nelson ll.lw Co
96 47, KtiiRsley I.ytie 1 1 5". fllc
r.ec 10. Johnaon Bros as3 70, E PfnlT 4,
R T Spragua 4. K J Ward 5 4". B P t'ur
dy 9, C O Reltei ao 30, j m utau 5 4"
Jake Milne and wife, of near
North Plains, were in the county
seat Friday.
Wm. Hosteller, of Ueedville,
w as a county seat visitor the last
of the week.
Jas. Loudon, the tall sycamore
of the Iowa Hill section, was in
the city Monday..
K. I.. Mapes. the Chehalem
Mountain bopgrower. was in the
city Monday.
Willier Tompkins, of beyond
North Plains, was a city visitor
Saturday.
For Sale; Wheat and oats.
with .K ixrcent. tare-make tine
mixture for feed. J. b. bteinke,
.1 r 11 . tl rt
one nine sotun 01 iewun. m-&
Julius Christensen, ot near
Ijuiref. was in the county seat
Friday afternoon, interested in a
road case.
J. 11. Kllerson, a well known
oldtimer of near Heaverton, was
up to the county seat Friday af
ternoon.
K. C. Mulloy, of Laurel, was
in town Saturday, bringing in
some King apples that woul
make Hood Kiver hide its head.
Hugh Kogers was a Spring
field. Iine Co., visitor the last
of the week, on business tor the
railway company.
Wm. Cuddy, editor of the
Weekly Oregonian, was in town
Friday evening, making a short
circuit cull.
W. J. Hutner, of near Heaver
ton, was up to the county seat
the last of the week, greeting
his many friends.
George Madison, well known
hero, is working at Hood River,
and writes for the religious
weekly.
Smokers want the best there
fore call for a Schiller or a Grand
Mnrca, when you want to see the
blue wreath curl.
I. 11. Maxwell, of Mountain
lale. was in the city Friday. He
finished baling his hop crop last
week, and is now ready for the
buyers.
Mr. and Mrs. G. 0. Turner, of
Albany, are visiting this week,
with their son, G. M. Turner,
manager of the Washington-Ore
gon Corporation.
R R Reeves, of Cedar Mill,
candidate for the legislature, was
in town Monday. Mr. Reeves is
making an active canvass, and
says tlaVt if elected he will give
the county an excellent service.
The Shute Savings Bank pays
its depositors over i?10, 000 yearly
for interest on Savings Deposits.
If vou do not participate in this
start an account, $1.00 is all that
is retiuired. Its what you save,
not what you earn that makes
you rich.
The little son of Mr. and Mrs.
S. F. Goodwin, who took second
prize at the recent Hillsboro fair.
was given second at Gresham.
the other day, in a selection of
2S7 little fellows. He came with
in one point of getting first prize,
also, on weight lor age.
For sale- One hundred gradei
Plymouth Rock pullets, for 50
cents each, u taken soon. Will
make good Winter layers, and
come from good laying strains.
J. P. Hornaday, Oak Park, on
Yager Farm. 29-31
Jury Out But a Short Time Until
Award i Voted Plaintiff
RESULT OF SIDEWALK ACCIDENT
Trial Utc4 Nearly Three Days, With
Haay Witacuset
he case of Margaret Jane Mc-
Gowan against the city of Hills
boro. after three days of trial.
came to an end Saturday evening
ate, when the jury gave the
plaintiiF a verdict for $3, (XX). The
plaintiff fell at the corner of
Third and Fir. last October, and
sustained injuries of the ankle.
The amended complaint and al-
owances made her suit call for
WUIj. There were about 18
witnesses for the plaintiff, and 9
for the defense. Dr. Wilson, a
noted Portland Physician. Dr. F,
A. Ilaifey. Dr. J. P. Tamiesieand
)r. K. H. Smith were called on
the case, and there were many
medical testimonies that would
liewilder the layman. The at
torneys, however, appeared to
handle the anatomical terms with
the fluency of a Beaconsfield
1 he jury viewed the premises
Friday, and then settled down to
heneino- two dnvs of witnpsspa
The argument by counsel. T. H. f
and h. B. Tongue, for plaintiff,
and W. N. Barrett and Geo. K. f
Bagley, for the city, were more
than forcible.
The jury trying the case Geo.
Biersdorf, North Tualatin Plains;
Gustav Grabhorn, Heaverton; J.
C. Corey. Mountaindale; Pern
Patton. Cherry Grove; Chas. Lie
bermann. Tigard; J. T. Fletcher,
Dan Baker and J. A. Abliott,
Forest Grove: Fred Meyers, Lau
rcl; Fred B. Clark. Farmington.
and Chas. R. Bradley and J. H
Kdwards, Newton.
Many exceptions were taken
on both sides, and the city has
given notice that it will move for
a new trial. In all probability
the case will go to the Supreme
Court
Other cases Sumner vs. Sum
ner, order made giving Mrs. Sum
ner temporary alimony.
Decrees of divorce Pitman vs
Pitman, and Withrow vs With
row. Neither of these cases are
from Hillsboro.
The reuort going the rounds of
the streets that the case could
have been settled for a few hun
dred dollars, at its incipiency, is
unfounded. Inquiry from the
j Tongues, and from the Mayor,
go to show that at no time could
School
begins on September 16 and
as usual we will have a com
plete line of
School BooKs
and
School Supplies
The Delta Drug Store
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Of opening a DanK Account
the one snre road to best business?
If you are, do not oyer look the mod
. ern accommodations at the
American National
bank
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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.
yar patronage courteously received.
A. C. Shute, Pres. C. Jack, Jr., Cashier
American National Bank
Mate .Ma IfttVaf, Nlihtora.
it have been dismissed for less
than $1,800.
AUCTION SALE
i he undersigeed will sell at pub
ic auction at the Gardner place,
two miles above Mountaindale,
at ten a. m.. on
THURSDAY OCT. 17
Jay horse, 12 years, 1300, dapple
gray mare, 8 yrs, I4uu, orea to
Banks Percheron; both good
work horses: yearling colt, out
of Banks Percheron; 3 head cows,
all in milk, one fresh in Dec.,
one in January; heifer 5 months
old: brood sow, bred; 5 shoats.
16 head Angora goats, mixed;
Jones mower, 4J ft; Jones rake,
10 ft, wagon. Bain, 3 inch; hack,
Monitor grain drill, 12 hoes; Syra
cuse 14 inch plow; 60-tooth lever
harrow, clover buncher, farmers
Friend fan mill; 3-log roller; hay
rack, woodrack, set dbl harness.
set single harness, root cutter, 3
ten-gallon milk cans, hav fork,
rope and pulleys complete, log
chain, post hole auger. 8 inch;
pulleys, steelyards, 500 pounds
capacity; Home Comfort range,
2 bedsteads, 2 bedroom sets, 3
bed springs, extension table,
kitchen cabinet, cupboard, dishes,
lamps, washing machine, and
numerous other articles.
Lunch at Noon.
Terms of sale $10 and under,
cash; over, one year's time bank
able note, 8 per cent, interest.
Orel Gardner, Owner
John Vanderwal, Clerk.
J. A. THORNBURGH
President
J. K. BAILEY W. W. McELDOWNEY
Vice-PreaMent Caahier
H. E. Ferrin, Asa't Caahier
Forest Grove
NATIONAL BANK
FOREST GROVE. ORE.
Statement of Condition on Thursday, April 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 143,082.44
Capital
Surplus
Undivided Profits
Circulation
Deposits
$25,000.00
27,000.00
1.317.33
25,000.00
450,995.23
$529,312.56 $529,312.56
Reaerre 84 Xr Ooiat.
DIRECTORS
Thoa. C. Todd John E. BaiUy J. W. Fuqu
Wllber W. McEldownoy J. A. Thontburtf
Eyestrain and "Headache
SCHOLLS NURSERY
The Scholls Nursery can furnish
everything m the fruit-tree line
this year. Also Loganberry
plants, blackcap raspberries,
Clark seedling strawberry plants;
two-year old Golden Ortleys, and
Yellow Newtons, large trees,
well headed, for 12! cents per
tree. Yearling apple trees four
to six foot, 10 cents each. I. C
Nealeigh, Scholia Nursery, Sher-
l wood, Ore., Route 4. 22-37
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."Many who for years have suffered
intensely from chronic sicK head
aches, using drugs of all hinds with
out benefit, have foUnd immediate
and permanent relief in properly ad
justed glasses, because eyestrain was
the cause. I tahe away the strain
and the relief is lasting.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
LAUREL, M HOYT
JEWEUN AND OPTICIAN
First door west of the Delta Drug Store
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