The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, November 07, 1912, Image 1

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VOL X I X A
HII.LSIiOKO, ORISON, NOVI-MBKk 7. 1012
NO. SI
CI war in
j A man wat found dt-ad. with a
revolver Kliot through hm ht-ad.
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UrlKIKAMPr- FASSm """tLwcHtof For.-st Grove,
liniliiinuii I I nuutu, i
DISCHARGE OF GUN
Highly I ilwiH-J Mirmuth
uul ValittjliMt County
$11 1 1 HI K I KttH I'AIMKI. PVlsS
pkJ No!" SamUriMm, I'.niluiJ,
thufJj. (Klxbtr ,51
J V, llartraiind, n highly
PVIIII'd and r'iK rti i t ill, !I i.t
iiiilJmro. iuimm art us at t i -
1 1 i
j;,.Uth Sanitarium. l".t tl.imi,
fuirs..tV. Ml-r ill, I'.HJ. aflrr
lUlft-ring m-vcritl tiiMlii (rum a
ilnki f partial paruh ,i. 1 r
(vM-hty KU year h- Las m;nl.
hi, hoim- in UitdiingP.ti fo tiitv,
in J In l-:iH IihI f Iriiiul-.
ho ili'pt"t' Li at i,
Mr. 1 lurtrumpf w:u l"tt m
1'rusMa. My l". IK Jf"l ,:t'"''
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v. v
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1-4
J. U. ll,nirjni.l
to America wln-it howulut 11
years of age. Hi" fauolv m Ul l
in WiM-uiiMii in Isiln, At tlx at'r
nf twi-ht v two ln chii t' l in Cum-
anv K, "tti Wim-hm-oii Infantry,
ami joim-d tin' ri-iim-nt m-ar
Vt-rlmrg, Va.. early n I
llo wa-t iiiuUrrd uf uf tht- h. r
virf at Ji'lTi rHom i!!'1. Inl . in
July of that year, IMnrnitu'
home In win married t" Frede
rirka Wilhelniina opp,in I
County. Wis., Nov. I. N
Thf y later moved to Minnesota,
ami in iSSil t Or",'-si. 1
flink' tltar (VnrtuH.
TUf willow ami Id" fn!!ovvtiiK
rhilrtn-n nur iv: ?.Jr?s. r.ii.'.:it-Ui
Thiit. ('lnTrv tJrovr, Or.',; Wiji.
I'ori'Ht (Irovi; U.ilirt
Fir.lman.l lv, AlU-rt .1.. Otlu I!.
ami the MiHi" Amatula au!
Minnie, nil of IlilUlmrn,
The funeral t.xik l.laee Satur
day at two oYUx-k in the alter
hmn, HerviceH iH-intf li'lt i the
Mfth.Hlist Chureli. Intertuenf
wan in the I Mi! I'VIIowh' ( "enie
krv. Mr. Hartramnf wa well ktn.wn
lit hireKt (Inive. CnnieluH iiu.i
HillHlmro, haviinJ ivsiiir.l here
for a iiiiihImt of yearn. Il -was
the moil of integrity, a t'l
iii'inhUir. ami a man of Sinn1'
tlx III tlixMMitinii.
rmiroluhlreii I torn t thi'iinit'ii
prece.ei the father i'l l atlt
i'hitrlesilie. in llMU. (eHl..ii ,lu-il
inl'Hil. Henry .lie.l Jan. , VM.
in IlillsUiro, ami I.enjamin li-i
in iiil'aucy.
josi:imi AMiirMUKii k'
Hiurnuay. u tml N-en
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m .i i a week, ami miu ule w as I
lrmf!,. I hi' Iiiiiii hflil r.i
voi.i rehitrheil in litM riyrht harnl,
Ihe rernaiiiM were hrouu'lit t
Hillhlmrn iiiiif i ! ii i I in llii I b. .
elu.n I'mli itakitik' narlormiwait-
m? iii-ntiination. Itm thmiurtit
at he wuh a Swede who hal
.Vtirklil ill l':illiin ami
who alio Worked for the Wnrren
l ose trui lion t'4.mi;4ny. He tail
.i-il nhm i-iic laiiituave in rorest
t.luve. in tlie ureHeiiee of a wit.
II -ill I, ... I n u urrr.nt I ......
i.ii.i. iiini ., rv.ti i hi I I nil i1'Iii l '
rt i. il. it is Haul tttat thm irik'ht-
i-lieit the in:in. who immi'duiti'lv
wnt to Corneliin, ami from
there to tlie llfiifcr lilaee. He
ia I (" en (lead neveral tlav.4.
u.ls-'iiifc; front the eomlition of
I h" Univ.
If you wish vour eerm terv lots
! taken c are of ami kent in rontli-
tnei. Ii-ave orders at the H M
1 I ormiek (dure for the under-
ik iied t harfH reaHmaliIe. and
t of hi rv irei, Samuel Meph
etirt.
l,oiiii Sawyer, writing in the
O. A t". ttiai'a.iiie isHued hv th
t iiletit-i. nay eowH irettmir a
full miiiiilv of k'riH-n feiil daily
hiiulit have L-rain iw follows
irMi-vH. (iuertua-yM. Ilolnteiri!
i' . ArHliireM L'lVinir -o lo
'tumul i of milk a day, !! tHitindu
I' ram daily; tlnKe (living W
itouiwiH o mi k. l iiotimiH in
rain; iHiumiH of milk, 51
iKHimB oi gram: ami imwe giv
ing I'1 iMiumli of milk. 7 jxiunds
il ifrain. Kr Jersev and titiern-
t-n ciuiig rill imundH of milk
I n- erain ration Khou d Im' P
iMimnU. and for Hilsleinn and
Arsliirei4 with the Kanie yield
'MHimidHof grain a day should
f.d.
The Craml Marea is the most
wholesoine "tw for ii iiuarU'r
nmke mi market made in On1
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'mi. ii v I.. N niiier. nen you
a
Hiram! Man-a. 12tf
A (!. HoU-hkiiW and wife, who
have Wen loeal.t! near Jaekson-
ill.-. I'lori.la. for three years
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iiiii'i- :m! aiil'iihi. reiurneu 10
tli'Uu.m Kridav. ThiV will U
.tie in Oregon, and ,osMitiy win
uul wi.ai iitev wani in im- wrtj
wan a
wi-ek.
Mr. J. S. 1'iUrwin. of O-niull
Stallon, Itat lcrrible AnviUnt
If AMMI Rl.rSS WtAIHlN C M SI S INJl KV
Wat Takra T (iooil SiitiariUn I or Dp
traliiia, Tbumday l'c
Mrs. J. S. Peterson, wife of a
menhant at ('-onto-ll Station, on
the United, is in the(,l Samar
itan Hospital with a gunnliot
wound in her right arm that U
imperilling her life. Mr. ami
Mm. I'eterson wire in 1 1 illsinru
last Thursday afternoon, and
started home in their hatk a I tout
!l :!). As they were driving In
tweeri the new school hottse and
the Uonru-Il ulaee a hanttm rli Hs
shotgun, whieh was iM-tween the
i-ouple, with the stoek resting on
the fiKitlmard, was disehargi-il.
the nintents entering Mrs. Peter
son's right arm. shattering th
Imne unit rausiriL' trreat hellior-
rhages. The husband supporteil
her in his arms until she was
hurriedly driven back to tl
Helta Prug Store, where Dr.
Smith and Dr. Krw in gave In r
first aid. Dr. Smith then luu
her carried to his olliee. when
he Istund the arm to prevent
further bleeding, and tfok her
to the Good Samaritan hosinta
on the 6:20 car. There she was
attended bv their family surgeon.
ulio knew them in l 'oruami.
The nrm may Im saved, but this
is considered doubtful, although
Mrs. Peterson is doing as well as
. .
cotilij m exitecieu.
Th woman is Mucky, nnn
withstixHl her injury like a stoic.
they have one child, in the care
of Mrs. Peterson's sister, at
present, at Connell.
Neither knows just now me
gun was discharged, it nan a
safety appliance, and there was
no thought ot danger.
Win. Luster, of Puxtori
citv visitor the last of th
4 'lias. Krnriek. Ixyond North
Pl:uns. was in llillsboro Friday
afternoon.
P. (!. Stokeb:jry. the county
road builder, was down from
Cornelius, Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Yarnell, of
TmiU-r. were count v seat visitors
Friday and Saturday.
Mrs. Uutlt P.lair visited over
Sunday with her son, H. T.
Hair, and wife, of Portland
Karl Tappen returned to his
efniol near Timber, after a
w eek's stay with his sister. Mrs
('. I-. P.unsen.
For sale: Alut ' Angoras
nii:'d;some kid.i. Will sell from
II uoward I.. J, Francis. Tua-
atin. Oregon. 321
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OVER 10 GRAND JURY
Three Appear IJefore Judge W. D.
Smith and Waive Examination
BONDS READILY GIVEN TO COIRT
Ctltbrjltd Cac Where ViuUfiuauf Cur
rtipl Pritlice U Charted
if,
J. N. Holfman, of the Forest
(J rove Press. John H. Heisler, a
well know n capitalist of Gales
Creek, and Samuel S. Dallas.
mail carrier to the Wilson Uiver
section. apieared before Judge
W. D. Smith. Monday, and
waived examination to the charge
H.-nrv P. Ford, of Portland.
or,.- ot U asiwion MM.my s ex- -
. t.,..M,i tiiinco ti 'ti) (i ifiwui "i ---- . .
ollkial. tM. waa in town Friday, act of the legislature, decreeing
frei tinL' friends. that when a man sends out a
Willis Anderson, formerly at political circular it must be sign
the Keedville ladd s lCeed farm. ed.
now of Portland, was in town
the last of the week, accompanied
bv his brother-in-law. W. V.
Hostetler.
! not lorget that Dave Cor
win will
gentlemen were placed
under bonds in the sum of $W)
to appear before the November
term of circuit court. The bonds
n.arl-tv furnished thp
lo vour plumbing and bondsmen being John H. I leisler.
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give you estimates. Satisfactory
work always, and prices that
ian't be given by others. Che
net to Uow. Stfond Street.
W. S. iilton, who departed
or ( a norma la.'t week, nas
schai:hsiii:iari)
Joseph Miltenberger. of North
llillslmro, died suddenly. alHiut
noon. Sal urday. Nov. 2. l'.12. at
the family home. He bad been
ailing for a few days, but bi
condition was not regarded as
dangerous. Mr. MiltemVrger
was horn in Somerset County,
Pa in imr. In his vouth Ih
was employed lis a
f a small nlaee. near IlillsUiro.
Mr Ihiii-hkiss has Ik'cii in the
e trdi it and iU lgian hare busi-
m-.ss. and did nicely, but says
that Oregon, after all. suits a
niiii itlui has soent some years
here, better than any other place
in tin. world 1 hev formerly re
over in the Pebble Creek
set ! ion, on the Nehalem.
Do not forget to ask for a
i Schiller when you want a good
pi cent smoke no cough oust
in the Schiller. 1-tf
Quite a number went to For
est Grove Saturday evening: to
attend the meeting at which Cy-
i . .. e -l' ......i I ti.t
! clone MitVH, ot ieMf.
pniuipal speaker. Davis is a
whirlwind, and gave his auditors
the best in him which is always
worth the attention of any citi
zen. 1 he campaign closed here
C .liit-.l-IL- KVl'tliltlf. also, with At-
I.'.r.ii'vs' Huston and llyland, of
i....ii,i t-ilkinir f,,r Taft. The
house was pot all that could have
v ished. but the enthusiasm
made up lor that.
M.wi mimt lie sold Full llHSO-
mi'iit. modern improved house on
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i.. i., ;,. Hi oonv Also it
IWO H'l.-i I" -,
.....i i, ..no mi. I 'l iieres in MO
V'ni liwnr- j ..... .
illo near good BChool.
1. 1. il iiuin iihtee for giwwl chick
en ranch. Must be sow in lew
days. Get a bargain.--Terms.
F. lhmsen.
I saw conlwtMid. poh'S up to 12
i.uhes in diameter, fence rails,
i iu,-,.-,ls of all kinds, into
It.n-owood lengths. Will go into
Frederick Schaer and Miss Har
riet Shcpard. know n in thiscmin
tv were united in marriage at
Yii hi C tv. ( a .. Oct. :l. VMS.
The gnxiin is the koh of Mrs.
Klsie Schaer. of aUve Mountain-
dale, formerly of Hethany. and
the bride is a daughter ol Mr.
and Mrs. W. G. Shepard. who
formerly resided in the Moun-
taindale section. I he young
couple w ill reside at Tudor, Cul..
where the groom has a imicK
sniith business.
AUCTION SAI.l;
(m the Pennslvvnnia lines, oe
tween Pittsburgh and Alloona.
During the Civil war his train
carried the Abo Lincoln cannon,
the largest gun of those days.
He moved to Indiana in 1S(i..
lind was wedded to Susan Mary
Iteplogle. In l'.MM the Miltfii
bergers came to Oregon, settling
lit Tigardville. I,nter imy
moved to llillsboro. The widow
and following child tvn survive:
William A.. Dallas, Ore.; Mrs.
Ann Ki.er, Granger. Iml.; Cha
K., South Hend. Ind.; Mary Me
Creay, James, Fred and Arthur,
of llillsboro.
Mr. Miltenberger was a mem
ber of the Catholic Church,
nm! .f Piiiil'u 1 '.ranch 'I0h
Knights of Columbus. In poli
tics he was always n democrat.
The funeral took place at ten
o'clock, Monday, services being
held at St. Matthews Church.
Deceased was highly esteemed
by all who have known him. am
had many friends in the east etui
of the county, as well aa in Hilw-horo.
.iXK-WrlUM
UL.mii (nrnir
call on me. v uu oi. -
Sth and Fir, Ilillsbon, Oregon.
Phone, City H22.
H U Hall, of Shady Brook,
was in town the last of the week.
He had a potato vine over seven
i-.... :.. i.,,,.rth when straighten-
teei oi n uk-"i - - i
. ... i !, .'iirn i inches
0(1 Oil I, "I ill v" .
1,,-oken otf before measurement
Thorn worn liiiecn
WHS lanen. v , r
sinuls" on the vine. andt all of
them were large. That is some
potato tree, sure.
C. lUaser Saturday received in
telligence announcing the death
of VV F. Hostetler, near Wines
hrg, Ohio. Deceased was a
father to VV. vv. Mosu-uei,
kmiwn here and at Ueed vil e and
to Mrs. J. J. Mays, formerly Miss
Marie Hostetler. Death took
place Oct. HO.
1? A. Gordon, the street pav
ing contractor, has a kick coming
,n the conduct of the weather
man. This weather is poor busi-
' , o-pttintr streets into
The undersigned w ill sell at pub
lic auction at their farm u nines
S. lv of HillslKiro and 11 miles
N. W. of Farmington, on the
J. J. Krebs place, at ten a. m..
on
FRIDAY. NOVEMBERS
Mint, 7 yr. 91m lti.. work wiRle or
.ImiliV: llirP. 8 VI. 95"; ol'l li""-- 7
ml.il mwii. nil lit milk, some
fc----- 1 . 1
Irrsu, Millie iM'Mt "". 3 ii-oii' ?
nlil; lol llionmfclibre.1 while I'lyinmilh
RtM-k, White Wytoiiloite nnn loumi'
MIriiiI Ki-'l Chlrkrim; mixcil rliii-krnr;
pure breil llmtue jollier nml 3 tuikry
irtm; J rure brrif IVkiit iWtrkt; 3
14 huibII pin i''' "'e Ui-gtslt-nil Duiih
Jersey Nmr, i net hariu-ss, mulilli-, Riniiil
ixilHtm-s tfooil for lieil. K'W1 Mtilmrn
wnjioit, H inch, hnynick, McCnrmk-k
mower, nml IH-criiiK rHkt-, n""1 w"1''-ii.m-
11 imh utt-el liemit .1. I. C. plow.
...,Lut.w.il, l..i..r lmriow. sin ill tnntli
lever cultivator, ilbl shovel plow, nodi
a rl canopy top bai-k.jo k1 iron ketue,
v-u... iil,n,i,l.u rrptml H.liHYllttir. liarrvl
churn, houstholil K""1'9 n, tontieroos
oilier article I.ttneli at noon.
'IVrms of Sa o: Ten ant! un
der, cash; over, one year banka
ble note, 8 per cent.
Hartlett & Doting,
John Vantlerwal, Clerk.
.1. V. Heisler. and S. S. Dallas.
I N. HoiTman aowjars on the
bond only a3 principal for him
self.
Thev had no attorney with
them at the time, but it is ex
nasi-. - p
t,.ught a little home close to the thatftie no.iman
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I...-,, .liful .- lv of S:intn !iwji uuui wi.i uv-.v.. v.
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ami writes lor me argus. m- . f
Ill ,nt-,. it ,r !.nvu h..r..- i e irouuic Krcw uuv u a 1.11
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r 1 1 c 1 ar tssueu a tew uajs &k.
U unynouy can. uj; r.m.rt with
I). 1. (Wrier, always kchds faiiincr in tKmi chitv in the Tim-
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the hncst tish in the county. All her road matter wherein one
kinds in season. Also a tine sup- nntrs was the contractor, the
ply of the freshest vegetables, circular was not signed, and con
Trv him. Second Street, one fjinif oevpral insinuations that
door South of Koeber's. &tf miifht be construed in various
u i- t.v..f,..i ,.f n.,Li..n,i wavs-hence the taking of the
It. . 1 1 11 'UIUHI1, J -
On-., was in town the last of the matter into couru
ti'.nil- ti hK'imHi Mir Krritl
.el is'holding down a big timber SCHOLLS NURSERY
tmiiKisition down in Southern
Oregon, and thinks he has a ti,4 su-holls Nurserv can furnish
cinch on some future prosperity. L. rvthinir in the fruit-tree line
The O. A.'C. bulletin gives this year. Also Loganberry
1.-1.. f!. .1 r.. 1 I...I .,1-jnf j h arkenn rasnnernes.
for dairy cow s. The Washing- Clark seedling strawberry plants;
ton County dairyman found this two-year old Golden Ortleys, and
out veiirs airo. and it is said that leiiow iNewums. larn-; ura,
III' IV in lllt'l t- 'v v v xfi r.fv mi -
this count v than in anv other tree. leaning appie iret-s tour
ii,.. ct-it.. nf nnurnn to si foot 10 cents each. I. u.
Power
the Oregon hlectnc. I ridav. ju
leture niwn. and stranded the Bein unable t0 a?ree with
no .11 cars out of I ortland. 1 he I ,nPtv nw-ners as to the value
HillslKiro tram was stuck Itelow f - .i nf u.nv for the Orenco-
lteaverton for about an hour and .... tt: 1 .r t,
- .ivvpr i n in c ilhi 1 ui luc vie-
a hall, and when the train pulled Electric the company
in there was a nungry ouncn, r:.
ready for an onslaught on the - st lmbrie and
restaurants. .. -r.. . ji,i,M..aWii 9 ii
John A. Thornburgh is again acres; and against Ralph lmbrie
layor of Forest Grove. He was and w ife, to adjudge the value
. 1 1 . . I. : 1 t .. . . a iV) Tkrt nMAnniifit id
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"A STITCH IN TIME SAVES NINE"
Whenever you or any
member of your family feel sicK
and don't Know what is the mat
ter. Never Delay, see the doctor.
I?ut 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:
The Delta Drug Store
REXALL STORE
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t Are You Thinking
i the state of Oregon. to six foot, 10 cents eacn. i. u.
. . ., , - , Nealeigh. ScholU Nursery. Sher
er k-ft the drive wires of wood 0 Koute 4 22-37
egon Llectnc. I-ndav. just
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apiHiinted by the council last on 4.28 acres. The property is
wnf.1. cin'coedine- Goorire S. Al- aitnntA on the lmbrie homestead.
ten. who had resigned. Mr. a mile or so from Orenco, and is
Thornburgh was mayor for one considered valuable.
year, some lime oacK, ana gave - , n p i n;jff0
universal satisfaction. The citv Henry Tober. the Rood Bridge
i u i,f:,. :i r.... hongrower. wasin town monaay.
lllH- H'l ll.tv cicmuii uiikll auci i , i : r
.. . nnd had the exoenence of two
me nrsi pi me year. ninaways before he made the
Archie Nichols, aged 17. and nimiv seat He -staved with
Kmei-son Ferrell, aged 11. the fh tpnm however, and had no
worse result than a coating of
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
bank
i i
Private desks for writing yonr 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, Presl C. Jack, Jr., Cashier
American National Bank
hUtm mmd TUrd, MIHmbofO.
1
twiv young lads who were arrest
ed for killing the elk near Bux
ton cemetery, Forest Grove,
were before Judge Smith, last
Wiilnv and waived examination.
Judge Smith Ixnind them over in
the sum of fdlH) each to appear
before the November term of
circuit court, and their cases will
go before the coming grand jury.
-i.i .ii t .. . i i.: i nf -
1 no CIK lias oeen suippeu lo mi.
Finley, state game warden, and
the taxidermist will mount it.
Mrs. M. F. Peters, of Portland.
was a guest .of Mrs. Emma Mc
Kinney, Sunday.
Sam Dallas, of Gales Creek,
was down to the county seat
Monday.
P. I. Lilligard, of Laurel-
Scholls. has sold his hops, and
was in Monday, looking after the
business end of his crop.
fimnt nmwnlt received a big
petition to the mayor and coun
cil, asking that he be installed as
nin-iitvuntchmfin in olaceof A. M.
Brown, who was recently strick
en with paralysis. The business
men came ttirougn noerauy,
The Wm. Wohlschlegel dairv
sale, at the Brown livery, last
ttatndnv. was well attended.
Cows ranged in price from $oi) to
$1)5, and the average per cow
...no mui This sneaks well for
the herd, considering the time of
year.
.Ism S Watson, now located
at Swan River, Manitoba, writes
for the Argus another year.
Mr. Watson formerly lived be
tween this city and Leisyville.
lie has invested in a half section
of land, and had 55 acres of crop.
besides 40 acres seeded to Fall
wheat, which does tine in that
region. Swan Kiver is now
building a !n5u,000 school house
so it must be quite a place. He
says the Winters are cold, but
there is plenty of timber where
he is located, and this serves as
a windbreak.
Now that the election is over
oostoflice oilicials in Oregon, and.
tor that matter, all over tne
United States, will have a rest
from handlidir tons of mail mat
ter. The llillsboro othee alone
sent out from thirty to forty
thousand pieces of mail, besides
distributing more than this
amount, sent in from the out
side. Postal receipts for stamps
in Oregon probably exceed any
like period of time, considering
that there were so many tickets
in the held. Postmaster Corne
lius is now breathing more regu
1 larly, the rush being over.
mud
John A. Chapman, of Middle
ton, was in the city the first of
the week. J. A. is still the
coitntv booster as of
olden days before his section was
so thickly settled.
And. Rendler and Gerhard t
Goetze, two of Washington
County's Ho stein breeders and
dairymen, were m the city rn
day.
Abe Yungen and father, of
Helvetia, near Connell Station,
were in the city, Monday, and
called on the Argus.
Wm. Nelson had ventilators
nut in his hardware store front,
Monday, to prevent sweating
when the cold wave comes.
.1 .1 Nusbaumer. of beyond
West Union, was in town Satur
day.
C. Hickethier. of near Cedar
Mill, was a county seat caller the
last of the week.
W. N. Hathorn, of Laurel,
was in the city Monday morning,
and called on the Argus.
ttno-pne Delnlanche. of Center-
ville, was in the city the last of
the week.
Anton Fautmeier, of near
Farmington. was in town the
last of the week.
-Mrs. D. L. Houston, of. Port
land, was a guest of Mrs. L. A.
Long, Sunday.
Miss Pearl Smith visited with
her sister. Mrs. H. E. McKinney,
over Sunday.
J. A. THORNBURGH J. E. BAILEY W. W. MCELDOWNEY
President Vice-President Caihier
H. E. Ferrin, Asa't Cashier
, Forest Grove
NATIONAL BANK
FOREST GROVE. ORE.
Statement of Condition on Thursday, April 18, 1912.
Capital and Surplus $50000
Loans - $280,520.12
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 148,082.44
Capital
Surplus
Undivided Profits
Circulation
Deposits
$25,000.00
27.000.00
1,317.33
25,000.00
450,995.23
$529,312.56
Hoaorvo 3 -
$529,312.56
or Oeutt
DIRECTORS
Thos. C. Todd John E. Bailor . W.fjTuqua
Wilber W. McEldowney J. A. Thornbur
When Selecting A
j diamond
First Brilliancy
Second Color
Third Cutting and Perfection
The Essential Parts of aine Diamond.
I have just received from the cutters a fine lot of
especially brill iant, and perfectly cut diamonds.
You can buy a diamond here and feel satisfied that
you have a diamond that is exactly as represented and
worth every dollar you paid for it.
Will be pleased to show them to you.
LAUREL, M HOYT
JCWILEIt AMD OPTICIAN
First door west of the Delta Drug Store
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shape.