The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, October 17, 1912, Image 1

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HILLSI.ORO, OKKCON', OCTOBl.k 17, 1912
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ALUHA Will HuBtri
AGA1II IN CONTEST
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(..-cording
by A. J. Kan
,i,.iilof t lt f .l. rali l
(JniweiV Association, in
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U of It"1 'K- ,m r"imi)
ui Mm u r ininnu crop inn
r .. ........ ...... ..f
lm, mil ol '
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W a total I ' r ,r
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..in.t n total tmnliK lloil ol
i.. ! entire Mate in tlx-
i inn ris.
m,1r--i lea-nan cu.it i-ntii.i
fhcoiiMMiH are of taUty,
rum K tiii'".
The inriMV and '"'l' i5 '"r
IV tollll fillloWS
.lark lU.doti. a Cortland busi
niH man. was brought to the
t it v late in tin- night, Thursday.
iiiirotiHi iuim. and taken to the
Hotel Washington, where he
was att-tideb ly r. F.rwin.
U don had lnt'D fishing on the
S.iIiikiiiIh iry. uml lunl juHt hiNik
t 'i a KuliiiKii tr nit. In tak in vr in
th- '!:ty if thf lim lUftlon lwt
l.r I'ul.ihi i- uml fi'll liot k wunh.
fu!Iinr a iliitanff of twelve fii-t.
Iln iu-ml Klriick a rock, and h
ww Ht tiM-lrHi from t-arly in the
alli-ntoou until l:W Fri'lay morn
inv. I Its companion. cunn'ct'(l
l.rohl tl. injwr,., man to the A1,m a"d UuU' U?. ,l.lJe ham
ril v on ii f rctL'lit train
i rcc,iv,T,'i Hulliiicnlly In return east or iMfdviiie, art
School Director Are Unjoined
I rom ItuilJlnr at l.at Itute
sur hud in ciKctiT com
I r ! SilHNtl Warfare A.aia ia
Clrtail Ceart liiljitioa
At of r.niton. wan a
county neat visitor Monday morn-
.I.,lin IftTill.in. of P.loomintr.
wan a city visitor Saturday rnorn-
W. I'.rooks. of near liuu-r.
was in the city :aiuraay aiu-r
noon.
Wl.i.n JuiIl'm Stfven.son lok
Uillice heurorni.HNl the people rock
U lie has il-liverel the
ih1h. He will deliver more if
re-eh-c ted. - rani alv.
I I' lU.rwiik. of Kcttlvill,
m r --w
was uii to the city Monday morn
" ii 'I
l" u,r . .i .... .. in'' on business. Air. iJorwicic
airain in
The jury in the inquest case on
the deaths of Neil -Mcfarland
and DeWitt l'erry came to an
i ior at iMiim i irtt infiiL tank i i ri j
to tortland rndayeveiunir. litiiration over school alTairs. ..... . I f. SmIth had m,dvi
1 or sale One hundr.Hi trradinl lloth thfM? thrifty little places ... r,, ,.ri.,.nt. tare- make fineLv)I., final !akint?of testimo-
arm wm soon na-m ture for iced. J. a. oieinKe, .. ,,,l;u o,i, ... r.prman
...... .- .,(! I'J. i'lawiiuoj -
hut Lne mile south of Newton. Ji-i 1i.vmnn pttrieian. was the
. . i ... .r ....... i . ifii
Midi iiiw frin mmi r ill it iit'w I t . I I' a k iii. TiirmtT hi. .. j t . . .
... " ; - ah. iw . main witness, ana ne came v
.1. V. H-irnaday, Oak 1'ark. on " wuwng i auracu..K ,. ,-re u,rne.v tener . i " - frorn Euirene testify as to his
Va,-rran. atU-ntion from resident., than the I Vnnr a dm ., 1 (innw.tion with the case. He
dm. Martin, who n-sides onM'y Hervice. M. J. 1 owers. . , .. ,U)1 WJW out stated that Bhortly after four
,i ten a. re irari acnwsine iuaia- rfc a. ou, a. niiio " with the sullraircttes. worKmK o'dock he measured for a piece
III). Koillll Ol
I 'U mouth UH k pullets, for oOUire irrtwintf
rei.tx ea. h. if taken Hit. Vlll L ..t.trie milwav service
inakf- iriml Winter layers, and . . . ... .
come from tr.l lavinif strains
CARELESSNESS IS
VERDICT OF JURY.
Inquest on Mtl arland and Perry
Ilnded Last Friday live
MFAKLA.ND HAD BEEN WAHNED
Sayt Wilaeaa Slalder. lw Gae Tenli-
moay at Last Hearing
Acres
nr.
ti
Cars
I IH
I mnwa iii i uum i 11. iiwn, - - -
llillslxiro. Immirht M4iir! Kridav. tiled an iniunc-
.t ..i... l: i.... . e...l . .
lo ine Arifus onire, rri'iuy, u imc
sample of sweet iolaloes, the
!iit raided here to Hrlmion.
the swo t tuln-rs were perftt
in formation, and were away
a!nad of the usual shipment
from the South and California,
lie planted but a few hills, and
i ii. ii.j:-
rai e'i ,vz i-Hiinis. air. aiaruu
hiiih the sullrairett,.
I in In-half of eaual suiTravre. L i..,aa that Me.
tion Buit aKainst school diret tors .j.p, want the Lest -there Farland had been detailed to
iChas. L ThomtiHon. Pan Shaw fo'rt. t.;i for a SchilU-ror a Grand help him. Stalder swore that he
and F. W. Wells, and clerk J. a h(.ri vtMJ wantto see the had measured the eight foot dis-
T. York, asking the circuit . court , , ' 4lh cur. tance from a certain point, and
to stop them Troin iniiiainjr a , of had told McFarland to finish on
school houw for District 107 at Mr. and Mrs. h. 'vS:.0' to another point, entirely out-
uUt. They allege thai on u.nr-nairm w 7 -i(i, the danirer zone, which the
A pt. 19. 1911. the voters of the Majs has a "Par.i. tn m f di(1 evidenty with preci-
distiict.by an allirmative vole ne cu o , sion. He instructed his helper
amis
A STITCH IN TIME SAVES NINE"
Whenever you or any
member of your family feel sicK
and dont Know what is the mat
ter. Never Delay, see the doctor.
But if you know what ails you bad cold
grip, catarrh, dyspepsia, or the thousand
and one complaints of the human body,
come to this drug store. We have a
remedy for every illness everyone com
pounded from the formulae of successful
physicians.
Come in for one of these cures today:
am-'i ..-1 iiuumin. .......... (punier iy an ainrmauve ,w u "j ... ....... , U on
ays there is just sand enough in f w drt.iJod t0 lmij on )t :u. brought the Annis Rome fine ap-
. .1 u,.,...,,ii.i .rr.1u.1h I . . 1 . t .a., a .mil ru:,rs Khowimr that Lne- w .
Sherd
!aMrt"i
(Viar Mill
tUli ,.'
Tui.li.Un '
H.lW-ro U
(ornelitis "-
V.'X.v . '
in In rf'it Mr. I i"'1".
hi!tanrdU-lo r.-awrtoii. ins:
'The tnark. l prv:.p-cK t' l;,r
i they can U" wen at thin tune,
ire sati'.faetory. I he t-iMwrs
jre n rtait. of a i!"""! pm '. i"1'
there is al n snil'tlity thai
miotatioiH late in the reason wtil
t l,ili. The priunp .l .' iii"-ti-i...,f
llr. i-oii ill t!i- !a(e S4'.ttt
his soil to make splendid growth,
and next year he will plant a
run sit I era hie tiuantity. They
cook line, and another's year of
!it . i s may U resultant of mak
up this territory a sweet Kitato
" y. I llIA.lt l,nd..
.Im- i.l. m,H. m i.npmved house on the annulment carried, but the
is 111 111 s Mini. ai.ki a
1 . 1 I n il I.II4 III
V'mtil house ami -I iienn m -
Minnville. near schtxil.
Ideal tow n tilaee for Kiod chick
en ranch. Must Ik sold in few
,l:n s. (let a Imrirain.- IVrms. -
I'. HutiHi-n.
Mr. and Mrs, Ceo. Schul
merich.ol Ccswell. w ere in town
over Sunday, iruests 01 relatives
and friends. Chj. now has over
- v .. . in then pur 1 w re mu nave it
Aloha, and that one acre was af- pies and l"'ars. Phowin maiunt- , McFarland went
terwar.1 condemned for a school naiem outride with the measurement
site. They allege that on July mimes in d marked the wire, young
l'J. 1912. at a called meeting to Th,. Shute Savings Hank pays i)unstan and two others helping
rescind the action of Sept. l'J. jts ,i,.ltl.sitors over $K).it)0 yearly straighten it The witness Stal-
1U 1 uml that the vote bUknI Ai (r inii.p.t mi SaviniM DeiKistts. a.., ou.nri that when he measurea
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to rescind and Zl against me if you do not participate in this une place and gave the order to
The chairman declared start an account Jl.W all that Uici."arland was the last time he
. t..., IV...I. I I. . ...L.l ....II ..Ml. A l. I I I Ua
ine annulment larnni, inn 1 is returned, uswiiai ju o-'. nad seen ueceaseu, anu mai.
complaint alleges it should have nt wnat you earn that makes kad never seen Ferry to know
r.u.,iil....l n tutv-thirtls vote, and ... rw.h v.; Ua aa'u ho had cautioned
McFarland about the danger 01
AUCTION SALI; the high tension room, anu mai
I The Delta Drug Store j
I BEXALL STORE j
1 lre You Thinking t
liHi.-ir..! hi'iiil of htrk on hi
few miles from
ii the l-otiil' district. 1 1"'
UiiniiiH' l'iibi, e A U ai I'Ntale
......... ij ..i.iv .'ul iMr
.4MlMI 1 M l"" ' ..... . 1 - . . . .
ci-.it of a eroi. thin v. ar. The ,j.t hay and grain this season.
Cetilral California crop 14 lare. U-iih,.it Uss bv reason 01 rams.
a. .a ... t .. ..... . ,i.iul 1 1 1.. II Ti lllll ( C.lilllllWi ri.h states that then
nmuiniil a two-thirds vote, and
so the petitioners want their
action cancelled and work stoi-
ikh! on the lluber structure.
uihifh ia now under wav.
I A hnml in the sum of one hun
dred dollars was filed along with
lh pnmiil.'iinL
There has been all kinds of
trouble over the school site and
itn riintinunnce dem-nds entirely
mwtn the aclton Ol ine uriun
... 1 . 1 ...:n 0..it t nub. when he measured his eight feet W
inn tiimwiKii". - r-- : : ;1oj atu MoVur. lav
i- . . 1.;.. r..m ,4 ml 14 uu l all iiiauicu ovivi. - 1
tic auciion m io ! , j , . ..i, "i
1, ..f pAi.K-il an.l i mi e nana appeareu w iw u..j. n
II. Mill . . , h
south of Uuatama station on as u.ouK.. oc """,-
.. . 1 in n m mi manirer. uunsuiiiMiu maw uci. w
. ha unit ni5 eu-worKera cic
FllIDAY, OGTOlJhK 2. : wire outsidel
l o ...... 1 1 III,, liniii-nl .... i j i..
nay norse, o ),'iii, u.v".. .ue uub-gtation aicranana leu
i.wn in ,r INK!- irrav mare. 3 . ..i ..iiv,ni., v
i . n it fmmluPon WK al,",, . . n'"". " ,1(Mi. wun me mvci wi
a n in nreseni n unnmn vni. i.i nay niarv, u ji'. u-hor ho was iroinir
1 a .. a ...a I vxm ii, w . i - - . i . ilia. uvi w
Cr. h .11. and suvs lie iuinesi,-u .. Mennwh le both set double harness, set single :m,toa totpr-twrhans
A few
ten or
known eL The::, unions are
usually out of the way by ll"'
middle of p.t'emU r.
la the Walla Walla and Uki
mawt tioiH the iwre:ii:e planted
in late onions was nl-ut half of
normal. "Ho early onions in
those sections have now l-een
murly all worked ulT."
COI UMIU S t W
, " w " .a 1 I . . ii t ... fi emit ba I . . ,
orticeedings. Meanwnue isan pu-i counte Harness. y m,nuteg later-pernaps ten or
places will continue 10 prwjHT. narnes. - r. - -ya ; fifteen minutes me uasn anu
and in a few weeks residents milk, cow. U yrs. fresh; cow. l ex pinion took place and the two
...:n i... ...liiMi intn I'nrt anil ami vi- in vine- mi K: iieuer. 10 iiu, il.i: than fnnml in the
Hillslwro on electric train
AUCTION SALI;
(.lnmbus lay wan celebrated
Suturdav evening lit the Cred ent
Th, alr. by the order of Knights
of Columbus. Frank l.oiieti'an.
of I'oi tland. one o the Slate ,.f
lifers of this Catliolie order, pre
sided, ami deliver,-,! n stirring
address. Father Lappen. of
llillsboro. and Father Conway, of
lf.iv I..H. I....I "ilium the lounda-
tion'of the order, whirh today is
one of the strongest in the
l!i.;t.l lnt..d The untied of
v illi 'a fc,iat- m i
r..iiinii.iia l.iii finliii'e.s and sue
Cesses, etc.. were touched iilon
by a representaliveof the Arw'tirt.
A Hawaiian trio fang several
numbers, tunl resoiided to sev
eral encores. Two motion pic
ture reels were another feature
of the entertainment. After the
program was completed ll"'
dies st-rvoil 'tandwiclies.
The attendance was not as
large ns contemplated, owing to
some short-circuits in "rraitue
.......ij TI,.. Wiill'miri-itS lulled
themselves for a meeting nt tin
(V..u,...., ..t tli.t unnie hour, with
out authority from the Knight
ith the result
V' llllio'li'l - .
that many thought, each meeting
hud been cancelled. .
IIillslK.ro UmsU tlio only
Knights of ('olumbus order in the
county; mid the Ihi.vs have nl
reudy purchased a lot. and will
soon" build tt hall for meeting
and other purpose. Father w
pen made nn eloquent pl': 101
tim ,..r,.i.;,iit i.ui Father de-
HMT III Illllf.Hl-..'... .
Miller, of Verboort. was to have
.... ...i.i....uu but whs pre-
iiiiiiiv; Mil lluiuitTi. -
vented owing to the fact that ms
tram left too early. . .
m ti v n.i.rlnv sent ins
mayor it. . ' .
bnincf unable to reSpono
viii iM'U'ri - .
to an invitation, duo to prior
nrniniriinwinlH. M..J. l'oWCrS.Ot
Aloha, wus mnstor of ceremonu
for the evening.
f"-X Dr. Lowe, Nov. 1.
eblae(li. of nbove
l.ri,i.ll.'.i. ..
,i ...,i..i.. .....u n fitv culler
iviouniaiiioaie, wn.-i
the first of the week.
eeciate the
11 UIU pJUilw "I'l !.
rock roads Ju.lge Stevensoii i
buildinR they ought to keep him
in office. Paid &dV'
a M.ill ll.yWi.fd
.. t. ..tiit ail ill 1 1 .liift trn. i .
down his way. Herman Schmidt.
.. ..n L ii.ivn, here vears ago. is
running for the legislature down
i . . ... I... B......II v.l the
. :. :.i,:..n hmt I Tlio lindlTSIL'lH'd
in'tit1 HTant i " - ; .
. a! II. .11 TkLviik I i: Mxnitn nt IhO
snrit.g and also ine ihui i,um hcihui
i .. t nt ii recent IJine two miles aoove
cine ii r -tin ii -- , i -
I- iv .......tiiiL' of the members at ten a. m., on
of that party. THURSDAY OCT. 17
.,.! Ismrds of all kinds, into ,,-.. ivrcheron; Is.th gotul
mns. vow. j )"i """'j""1 explosion 100K piace anu me i
yrs. giving milk; heifer. 18 mos; bodies were then found in the
3 shoats, top buggy, wagon, ii hj h tension room, or death
inih- mowimr machine, horse-i.m
nike. plow, spikelgoth harrow-. There was a straightout denial
I .-.ril.l. lani, .-t - lIltTC 15 Sliomuwu.
Kconomy cream separator cut- that McFarland or Perry had or-
willsetlat pub- ting rs.x. about 2D tons of loose dera to go into the danger zone,
bard ie? Place hay. - ht,ns: household Roods 0ne measurement-that al-
Mountai idale! other articles too numerous d taken-was sufficient for
J BlUUIIWIliuan, . i u nnlin. .. . .. . .1 ...i-,
n m.'ntinn l.unch at ntwn.
Terms of Sale -All under
cash; over $10. one year s time
int.
lliai party. muiwumi vv. casn;over ?io. i' j1," ;
saw cordwnod. siles up to 12 h e 12 yoar9. 1300. dapple on approved notes, drawing i
ehes in diameter, fence rails g yr8( 14(x) bred to at 8 r cnL
. , i. ..r ..ii Lin. s. into .. i . ii Vuith ir.Ml Allen t ih.k.
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incr a BainK AcCOUDt
the one sure road to best business?
If you are, do not oyerlook the mod
ern accommodations at the
American National
John Vanderwal. Clerk.
WILSON TO SPEAK
IUa. 0. C Wilson, of California,
en toving a National reputation as
old; broml sow. bred; 5 shoats.
i v. niehir Jos. liorsung start- neaa ""V .ViH n. T;.V the voters
, .i., ,,,, h a Jones mower, ti .ii " iwi wj'i. . ..
,., with a crew ytyrday on his J 'u' 3 inch; hack. f H.llslK.roand vie nity. at the
initial work on a coiuruit io" - . . ... v hoes; Svra- ...u,,-t house. Tuesday evening,
,,..-amiie of new cmin ty .road, a " - k - "7 r f. . nt 7:30 m.. in the in-
ii... inn .Inhnson cuoo iiiv-ii v"" - . v- . ., i:i.,
nsui i
United
r,t ,. nt timiuarters tor nis ion... - ...'.,, .na kpnn c,n..iU 'rime, whn have, heard
in --. . , . nn.t rfteK.WlHHirWlR.Pl-"1" ii.iMtv.-i. ,
,,n, then start i-u-mhhk ... u-.,aa v,t putter. I thij irnnt envoi sav that ne nas a
.... ....I.. :u i sei HiiiK .mi uv.ifi ' .. ...
grading, l i re .re ' - . milk cans, hav fork, splendid grasp ot public ai airs
angl.sin tnetr.i e v... - complote( log an,i men. and that nis auuress
.. I.i.r mini IMIPr. Illlk iili. I . i i - u in. ... I ...:u I .11 n.v,h li.nrinir
is H 'j' . .. i..J nhnin. IXISt noie BUger, o mt". will lie iu !. iii.""
all purposes for the three wires
needed. U L. bangiey was
........ ..iiMnklti In , Via in.
present, uifsuiuouij " a
terest of the families of the dead ?aa
.i m ti rr - - 1
men, while i. n. longue was
present for the state. Geo. R.
Un.rinv rcnrnaenrinp' ine inter-
"niw " . .
ota nf the Oreiron E ectne. was
also present all three attorneys
ot-L-inir nnpsTinnS.
. . . i . 1 1 .' -
The jury iouna me iouowuik
verdict:
mi'. .It iittr imnanllpfl to tmiUire
into the cause of the deaths of Ut atxve
nanicl persona, find that he said lie win
iv.... ....I V 1 MrP.rUnd were killed
t Molfat sub-lation, on the Ore(on
Klectrie Kailway. in WaahinRton coun
... ir. nn ih rvenintf of Oct. 7. 191 J
and that death waa caused by electric
shock, and we believe Itotn meevmence.
that death was a result of careleasnesa on
the parts of rod I)eW itt ferry and . j
BANK
i i
Private dests 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 vou feel at home
for we have all the modern conveniences.
your patronage courteously received.
A.C.SHUTE,Pres. ' C. Tack, Jr., Cashier
American National Bank
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. Wir ""lract aTn, ,K stK hole auge?. 8 inch;
sungcp'vt.H to have it completed chant. , m ,a
,is Fall, rain or shme. fflty; Home Comfort range.
11 i Cnrr iTi a ways iwi.,tpn,is. 'z. iiea room seus. o
I'. . "... , l . - .
, i... f.ni.st fish in the county. .,, B,,r ngs. extension
111 At . II ... n.,1, - a - -
l ;,U in season. Also a in w yr
table.
IM.H D,llil
. . . A I ...1 .J.nliiiD
inds in season, aiso u uiif- kitchen cauinei,cupuoaru. ,.ini-.i.
ily of the freshest veg.'Ubles. amp3t washinff machine, and
-., , n, StH'onil Direi-w nmrrmi9 otner artictea.
d.s.r South of KihWs. 2.-tf Lunch at N(n.
, Mi,hM Dumler. Terms of saie-i h. u.,, - .
Fred Hame
Union, were
Monday.
and wife, of West
llillsboro callers
McFarland, aud that no other peraou, or
resDonsible therefore."
f.. T. T. Youne. foreman; A. C.
Shute, E. L. McCxumick. J. H. Jack, E
p ri.rnrliu. and lieu, btevens.
i ia traov niwlietpd. however.
that Attorney Langley will soon
r Km Umil of CawaV to Oommty
T. A. THORNBURCH J. K. BAILKY W. W. MCKUUU
rreataeni nwrrwu,
H. E. Ferrin, Aaa't Caahiei
Forest Grove
NATIONAL BANK
FOREST GROVE. ORE.
Thursday. Aoril ia 1912.
OUIlvlUvll If VI wuuiwvu '
Capital and Surplus $50000
..... one Ann oft
uapitai .iw.vd
Surplus 27.000.W
Undivided Profits 1.317.33
Mr. and Mrs. Midiael Dumler y. above North
of Uussell. Kansas. mvjdgc c 8 per cent, interest rity Friday,
first of the week, ami w n - GardneiPt owner Ho
nrv 15 n
John Vanderwal, Clerk.
" " ilia, nivwuivj y al I
.1 Orenco. filn suit for danages against the
was transacting business in the company. The amount generally
;,., !h, i,wt f thf week. sued for in cases of this kind is
v.vj .... 1 , , ...
Mr. and Mrs. John Loftis. of 1UC'
Flams, were in tne
Loans - $280,570.12
U.S. Bonds (at par) 25,000.00
Other Bonds 57,160.00
Banking House 18,60U.tW
Cash and due from
Banks and U. o.
Treasurer 148,082.44
Circulation
Deposits
25,000.00
450,995.23
$529,312.56
84 Zer Ooni
AUCTION SALE
$529,312.56
OIKCCTOBS
ft HI TTa,aiairiam
TKoa. G. Todd John E. DHar 'l -
Wllb.r W. McEldown.r j. A. Tloror
. . . ....m..i u? in iti i !t.
nn melinite peu,.
i imrenLs. Mr. and Mrs.
I m, iiiii M , . '..I Mn,,n.
Herman ti. i.uck.oi :: -
tai.ulale. Mrs. Uumicr w
Wimhington t.ouniy -.
. . 1 1 . .. ua limm absent
sniiiii i-niio. win. ,r ; . fhm
f.,r vears. Mr. iuck
in the county seat Monday niorn-
Donotlorget that Uavewr-
win will .toyourpmmmw
pveyoneslima u -
work ftiway. ' 4r '"1
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ELI-CTRIC SCMLOULE
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Henrv Brock, of South luaia- . .... ., .
n -in the'eountyseat Fri- The ur ijwJt
day morning. "Vh,f llillsboro and 1 mile
Wm. Mohr, of Oak Park, was weatof Farmington, at 10 a. m.
over to the city the last of the . Qn .
week. o ATHRnAY. OCTOBER 19
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Mr. and Mrs. 0. Blaser are B m,tei I4 ytMi uso; Kray mare, 7
. . ..f U..;. rlnimh,nl nl 19 I ...iw hnrsr ID vn. UOO. lV
Clients Ol men uiiuiuv. " intijw.-""" . .,- - 1
Everest at tinamooK, ivV:?rt&in. Kood
will make an extended visit. floV, i ww to be fresh Jan. 15; 1 cow to
r,. . 1.: 1... in. . 1 1.. f.,, v lipifrr. vra. to fresh-
A. j. ohute nas ouut a -. --- -
cement sidewalk, from the store " je.sey buil,cominK3
1 1 . .1 . n .i.wn.i 1- .. . t .1.- 1....... I
DUIIUing on munr oini uvv-wuv.,
north tO me VKHKVS nusuat, f,i niirinn U1111.MM -
.u.. ah r building. Contractor Foster put . " "h""C
I hOS IjOX. Ol u u u uviiucio v. , . , on, liin, Jii"B "fi"" --r; ,
I lion. wi " ... .1... iiKthe work. ! r... i.inrh unlndle. u,a-1
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Our old friend, J. C. Beach, ol .. ""
To Portland
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8:45
10:50 a. in.
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4:00 p. m.
6:5 P. uu
8:o p. nt.
10.06 p. ut.
From Portland
7:50 a. tt.
0:39 a. tu
11:47 a. tu.
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7:00 p. 111.
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ta:a. a. 111.
.11., Uow. Second Street
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Mrs. C. J. JP;,ii," Z Gaes Creek, was down to
N. Y., was a' Ninth county seat Monday morning. uur old lnena. j. y "pio. rakAd nc mower, neari,
or. W. S. Atcluson of lnlJ North Plains, is tUnglong
Street, the pa- wJ:v";, , 'j INOining "a '"' "- . ' we I as COtlia ue expecteu 111 mo , rrow )gpringtooth Uarrow, nana nr.
. ... t..Ll.mrl l.ftl.. BnU ... kn nnM mud!. .imiire .... r U'm .mIii..) ana. I ... . .. 1. ....... .a mnnm IuImI rlcvst h&V I
enrotiie w o""1"""' . z .utcounty hi" z.L recovery irom o,a mjuij cue- Wun ,im-uunu.., ,, . ,lj
u..at n ft de egate to me c.anafin i9 building them. .:. ... kiln riilincr n fractious to be sold by the ton; small 1001s ana
came i, --..: y"-"."" ...u- v. J,,at lullllu .rticlea too numerous to mention.
Li-rW.C T. u.w"""""?" I Why stop ""5. , , ' horse. , . !,.
For sale: Shoats. weighing ktinK sUrtedf-la.a aav Uw 0f Portland, owner Terms of Sale-Ten dollars and
,.. r.n tn inOuoundB. Bowlby N4wton Gauntt. and wife and A. J. Kay. 0orV."(" . " .nah-nvr ten. one year's
phono ocii.mui, ... ... . fw . hoobuving expedition, tie wu .pw"'
AlrtO tt :v",l teci, Ol t..c " . Ui-U.,nl,o neeeoted
sale. "I'" and net
. .. vt-in P a ns. llooKing
rday KlSn. exit ul wm 5 Si cent discount forcanh o
t:kisr:z gSits 1U-T5wne,
Injover the progress of con- Hop sand 0130 a Irora I j. c, Kuratli, Auctioneer.
The FIRST COHSIDEMTIOB
in selecting a watch is to get a reliable ;
time keeper. It makes no difference how
little you spend for a watch, it is money
wasted unless you can depend on it to ,
keep somewhere near perfect time. .
In the manufacture of a watch, one of the chief
expenses is the final adjusting and regulating.
There are, however, inexpensive watches of real
merit. These are constructed along simple lines
and are dependable timekeepers. Other cheap
watches gotten up in a showy way, are not worth
carrying. v
I have learned from 21 years of experience, to distin
guish between the good and poor makes, and will not
sell a watch at any price that I can not guarantee.
Call and get my prices. ' ; '
LAUREL, MHOYT
Ti'.ii AMD OMICMN
First door west of the Delta Drug Store
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