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NO. 10
lULLSBORO, ORKCON, MAY 22. 1013
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ROIL SMS JUNE 5
Will I ", "M Vwrly
tums aiw:dv pit cmiri
Thi- Washington County widow
K,,,Hi,.n nll will n Mart ax a
innll. r of liinlory ami uriiwiiuon,
nil it i rtimaUd that tliU fa
UIv of miirt to children, un
a.TKia--r year, will r-h thi
univf from l.a $.5.
.nnuallv. IVluw HI take f
fwt Jutf 5. 11 jruvi.lfi that
rv-ry woman ho i widow, or
win huttnd U mi iiMitat.' of a
tai.. I nut ilu t in. hlialt rmivt
numihlv for tlt fintt child under
pattH-n theimm of 110 nr month
ami for i-arh othr child tm.h r
thai nite th aum of $7.oO tr
month. Am.U lrn l'". "'
hunl-aii'l i physically or mentally
....i'ii f..r rtmlimiourt laUir to hui-
l.rl hi family hit It l worst-
for a woman man in-wic a
hIh' shall romt under the
ui.i.ia'm iM'hition law.
No on atn-mrt to know jul
how many widow th-ro an- in
Ihf rount y whom- children nrv
-Imtlv .li iM liili'llt m n hl'f HUI
i..ri ! ho manv have huHltnnd
in the H-n or at th asylum. hut
it loom up law, Juki ihe warn.,
whi n you U-K'in to tally olf the
count in yiMir own iHnnmunitiin.
If 1 1... uumiin Hhull have Hntm1
income toward uijrt of thi
rKil.lr.-n tin court U to deduct
Jnhii Itetti and aor. Jtu-ol.
Chat., Win. ati.l 1'larenre, have
traded their ljton-1 farm and
other roimidi-ration for liKO
w ren of land up at Hay I'rti k,
Crook County, Oregon, and will
mum take ixWKfHMion. On the
.liu there are- two running
Kln-amx, with an irrigation ay
tent. One hundred irni of al
falfa nr v row in ir finely on th
.it' rant h. and there is Utttom
land auhjint to water for
ai re more, a jmrt of which they
efcpee t to m-ed rtent year. There
are several hundred aere in cul
tivation IM-Mulea, ana the rent I
.'ti?e l.nmh and bunch trraH pas
ture. hirty-ftve head of horneM
and l.Vl head of nUwk m with
the urchaMe, and it will require
alt the tune of the father and
four aon to run thi idace. They
eniKTt to raie atm k and do i?en-
erul farminif. The lU-tti family
iav iM-eii here several year.
and have done well. Their new
ranch lay within nix mil of
the railway.
thi from what the county munt
give her under thi Icjtal mini
ininif.
Several havi already i.lncet
their application lefor Judir
Jti atoner And th l-wrd. and o
far th majority hsv coim from
il.i. went end of tho fount y.
Mn. Kmma V. IJuhi'I. whune
hiwlmnd. Tlw. KukmcIi. or Pilley,
ti.st March fi. i OUf of the lirt
to apply for thi mioit. She
has 'I children. H of whom come
under tin? ixmnion measure. She
uv that ah ihhhH tin money
and want to know what ah
immt ilo in order to ket her war
rant. Her manifct of birth
dhow that thi atork viilel the
home ri'jfularly every two year,
without fail.
Judue Ueanonf r i doinir all he
ran to krell llOW H the CMK'UHe.
havinir marril a widow to a
t;al.-! Creek man. r'ridav. This
will Have the county tl7.oD iht
month and thi 1mw receive.!
! fur hi wrvici' Thu thi"
county ha clTtH titl awivintf in
this one cane, for I ho widow ha.I
two rhildren.
Tim court w ill insist on Hk'i
eiaminatitin. and it will ho in
ten-HtinK to Het how the mutter
wilt h handled. Women Kettin
relief fnm thi law must have
been resident when the law
pa.HHed-o "carpvl-lianRinK" will
not ku.
oii ooN i t i:c i kic trains
SEKIOR CUSS 10 GIVE
COLLEGE PLAY FRIDAY
MuJcnta to Slate "Aunt Jane at
Cotlctc," May ZS
Blltf.ARSAl.S (ilVE UMID fKOHISE
Ptiy Ha tUrta PrrMitra TIkhkibiJi at
Tiiaca Wila Swiccn
There will Im a bik' dance at
U-lhany Hall, viven by L M.
I'.ti. ll Kuturduv. Mav 31. Tick-
i t, includ'ntf upjer, $1. Kineat
or mimic, iH-Ht ol nianaifcment,
and Hplendid refreahmenU wrvitl
in had. Come and have a .' I
time
'.. K llunaen. Friday, received
a telegram announcintf the death
of hi father. Dr. C. I'. Ihinaen,
at Winona. Minn. Ir. Wtunen
(niHKtl away lat Thumday eve
nintf from a Htruke of paraly'Hi.
He had tieen a practicing tdiyai-
cian for manv year, ami wa a
Itraduate of Heldelbertt LniverHi
ty. (lermany, and completinl hi
medical course in I an. Ir.
r.unen wa a linifuixl of note
ami a writer ol many valuable
treatine. He leave a widow,
Mr. Jeanelte Hunen, and one
a . a a 4 . i t a ; . I
on. Ix.tlt of lliusuno. luinai
took place at tlaleHvilie. Wi..
where he practiced mwlicine for
many years.
a1 for ale or trade. On
Ham-line Strei-t. Tongue Addi
tion. Will take horse or cow a
part payment. A bargain. - Ad
Inn Ho ISil. Foret (irove, or
ie J. I. lounjf, lliilHiioro. lor
particular, H-10
lfc K. Camplill. of Schulk
was In town rruiay. ne Hiaun
that he recently received a letter
from II. C. CampUII. the well
known railroad man oi CorlianiJ.
now travellim in Kume. When
the uncle wrote he wa kfoinK
imi.i the Turkish tmrt on a steam-
ship, and he said it wa neces
sary to have a itovernment cruiser
pilot them through the mine in
the celebraUnl Hoiorus.
The IlillHU.ro lliirh Shoo stu
dent will statfe "Aunt Jane at
Colletfe." at the Crescent Thea
tre, Friday evening, under the
auspice of the senior clan, and
the rehearsal irive pnirnise of a
performance that i Unind to
pleaH. Mis Heatrice Hutler,
one of the teacher, i director.
and she ha jriven the cast of
characters a splendid tutelage.
"Aunt Jane at C-olletro" has
apieared thousand of time at
the close of schools and colleges,
all over the United Statin, and
it I a very pretty conceit, ana
worth one' w hile.
The k'etieral i.ubhc is invited
out to see what the youngsters
ran do in a histrionic wav.
A number of the characters are
well known to Hillslioro twople.
having leen Itefore the public in
several well known school plays
The cast of characU-rs:
Jimmie Cavendish. A llah-rah
Imy Donald ln
Tad ttheseldine. The Clleiret ut-
up wani viiKes
U-viticuH, The Ace of Spadi
Gladwin Douuhtv
Major KiltH'pper. The Head of
the Military..-Uussel Mornan
Professor Snacharrib I'oiu). The
Chairof I'hilolony ClairWilkes
Scotch MacAllister. I he hnott-all
Catdain. ('ha. Deichman
Shorty 1mjr. The Ubiquitous
Freshman tdvde Mason
Mis "Jim" ('hanninir. The Cirl
From Dixie Alice Smith
Marjorie llaviland. The lollem
Widiiw.. ..... - Francis lU'illy
Mrs. Hatrsby, "Ma." A Popular
landlady Henrietta Kruper
MiM June (Cavendish. Cavendish
& Dean Faye Schnniler
Mr. CliH.patra I'opp. A Faculty
Tvim I'hoeU l'errine
Miss Twik'k. A Kellc of Other
Day baycSchroeiier
John D. K-h. of a!ve Hluom-
inp, was in town rnday.
John Herb, of tanks, was in
town Saturday.
Tell vour electrical trouble to
The Owl Klvctnc U. l tf
Adam Sii. of n ar Klmonica'
wan in town Saturday.
Mr. and Mr. (ii. Hancock.
of Forest Grove, visited in town
Friday evening.
Now i the tin.c- to have that
house wired. See the 01 Klec-
ric Co. 1 tf
Jai-oh I!a(Tetv. of Mountain-
dale, wa in the city Saturday
afternoon.
(i It. Kraus. of Corm-liu. one
of the opuIar teachers of his
section, was in the county seal
Saturday.
Ttie Wilkes Garatv thi.-l week
Hold another rord auto. (e
Schulmcrich, of Creswell, k-inj;
the buyer.
llerlf-t Matteson. of alx.ve
Gaston, was down to the county
.... t t i
seat rndav ailcrnoon. tlero
Bay that aeodinj( was iiite late
up his way.
Joe Harrinirton. w ho is a train
man on a run between Portland
and Th Dalles, visited his par
int. Mr. and Mrs. II. Harring
ton, this week.
For sale Several incubators
and hmndcrs. latest makes. J.
1. Adams, near Jal'. Wilkes
place, south of City l'ark. Hills-
Uro. - oti
Wm. Tuntwr ai'ain nsumed!his
work a ianitor at the court
house, Monday, after a weens
wrestle with the grip. ueo
Doughty acted in his place dur
ing his illness.
lltM'sh lumber, lfi-fout lengths.
nil widths, constant v on hand
S. IL Cogan, HillslKiro, lire., li.
1. 3 mi es north of town, on C
D. Farnham place. We sell at
$'j jier M. V17
l'Jchard IL Crowthers and
Mrs. I.ydia Aker were united 'in
marriage in this city frmay.
Mav 1(L 11)13. Judge Keasonerot
fieiatintr. The irnK.nl is well
known in thu Gates Greek Sec
tion. and the bride has teen a
resident of Forest Grove.
SEVENTY-SIX PUPILS
EIGHIH
IE
l.hchly-Nine failure and Ninety
SAcn I'ats Conditional
UTTI It WILL WKtTE AGAIN IS JINE
Hiltkbora lti Nwnbcr Pait-
With Fret Grave Nut
L.t for sale or trade. On
Itascline Strwt, Tongue Addi
tion. Will take horse or cow as
oiirt imvmenL A bargain. Ad
dress itox IHrt, Forest Grove, or
see J. I. loung. numooru, un
particulars,
II..., It V. Purdv. of Gaston,
is to retire from farming, having
traded hi bttf ranch Tor the
Abraham Store, at Forest Grove.
Mr. l'urdy, who wa in the city
last week, say he is going to
try living in town tor a lew
y ears. He ha acquired a resi
dence in the Grove, and for the
time !cing w ill conduct the mer
cantile business.
UNION STOCK YARDS
The Portland Union Stock Yards
Co. give out the following tor
tin. week emliiiL' Saturday last:
lieceipt for the week have
been; cattle, 1S1U; calve, iw;
hogs. 4312; sheep, iVJ; horses,
To Portland -
6:2-1.
7:1!
8:41 .
10:51
1:10
3;M
6:21
8:111
9:b8
From Portland
7:47 .,
9:54
11:45 :
2:1!)
4 Jit).
6:2a
7:3ft
9 22
12:211..;....
a m
a m
a m
a m
, p m
. p m
.pm
.p m
,p m
a m
-a ni
a m
..p m
. p nt
. p m
..p m
.. m
.a m
IOK 9PRAYINO
Tn PlifPflnt Diutitnl ni.li.l., ItU Tt
1a ')H for nttrnvimr foe thn eixllinir
moth -it should read: "About
bix or eight dayH after the blos
som lias fallen I use '2.1 to .1 lb.
tll'M trill oruiinnin itf I. in. I tn flit
. ... ninviiHtu V, iv .... n
gallons of water, adding alsmt
f gallons of standard strength
lime and sulphur solution. The
itrst is for worms and the latter
for scab."
Tl. ..-!..! 1 -:..!.. ...... I U'
' iic viiikioui iiriiciD lean o
instead of "3," which was error.
Do not fnpivnt tli.it vnil ulioill.l
Use from 2.1 tn !l uniimlii nentrnl
arsenate of lead to 50 gallons of
waier,
WantedA good family cow.
"wwj casn price. it. u. cooper,
"luuuoro.
Mreer'a Karly Standard jsitato
. I It .,.... .. .nlllrJHt
seed lor saie. i ouiun-o "
;.. m .l iv-a Something new. anil
something fine. Have about 40
bushel. -Ghi. IC tsagiey. or ap
ply at Oak Cove Farm. 45tf
Gov. West has appointed Mrs.
IW.ea Heed ItarlHT. Of rort'Sl
Grove, as one of the representa
tives to the National i.riaruies
Conference, to be held in Seattle,
in July. Mrs. Harber is the wife
of liev. Harler, the Congrega
tional minister or the college
town.
Wood for sale -Good four-foot
fir Will deliver tor W ami
-J. H. Voelker, Cornelius, Ore.,
U. 2. Telephone, Oak 5Wi, Corne-
linu Citntru . lo-lo
r Nukon. the Timber-Ba-
V, , ..v.. .-. -
cona mail carrier, and who has
hi'en Bimerv sor for the Mountain
district for some years, was
down to the city rnuay. n
says the mountaineers are hop
ing for a spell of Rood weather
so the roads can be uuuzeu ior
heavy hauling.
iv. .mi r.ir.r.if to nsk for a
jw mil. i"ihv ,
Schiller when you want a K
i.- .i "n.imrh Hoar
iu ceni smoRoow -s"
:., Schiller. 12tf
III fcllV fcV
n..ii,iH 1 S frsunir re-
porta that he will tear out the
bridge at the Graf place, near
Hethany, about May zh, Mia me
road will necessarily be closed
for several days.
lion Plind a Parker visited
jura, vjima. v.. D i
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. r. i.
Lilligard, near liaurei, io
of the week,
The cattle market reached the
pinnacle of this year's business
hint Mnndav. All existing Paci
fic Coast open market prices tor
beef were broken when live loads
of com fed steer went to the
killer at $'.. A few cows
hnuurht i7.HU. hut ottering were
scarce. The general run of prime
fed bullocks mild ?H.M) to . iu
...wid enlves nrt stead v at $!) am
bull $f..2f to $0.50. The teif
shortage is acute and fails to till
th. eonstnnt demand from anxi
ous buyers. For steers. 18.75;
cows. $7.75; calves. $U; bulls.
$(1.50; are conservative tops in
il.n entile mnrkeL which is firm.
Swine prices suffered one of
the severest slumps of the year
on Monday and Wednesday. To
tal l.w wns 45c. Tods were just
steady Thursday at 8:40. A
week ago hogs were selling
around $9. Keceipts were enor
mous and market was giuuen.
Auirust lioveirren. the founder
of Cherry Grove, was down to
the city Monday morning, on
legal business. Mr. Uvegren's
company w ill soon be oji rating
t in lamest nil in wasmngion
County, which will add consider
ably to the good-sized village ne
has created in upper ratton vai
ley
The Oreironian savs that buy
ers of Southern Pacific land prior
tA the court decision for rever
sion are not in any manner af
fected by the decree, this was
in nnswer to a tiuerv by a llllls
Imrn subscriU'r to that paiwr,
In other word the inmx'ent pur-chfisei-
will not have to nay the
government $2.50 kt acre, and
he will still hold his title, just me
same as though he had ptocured
it trom Uncle Samue
'C Dr. I-owe, Friday.
Mi and Mrs. A. Pautmeier. of
i " ---- - - -- s
near Farmington, were city visi
tors Monday.
J. R McNew, of Heaverton,
was up to the county seat Mon
day.
n.in in Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Strohmayer. of North Hillsboro,
May 17, 1913, twins, a son and
daughter.
Kay Emmott and wife have
returned to Hillsboro to reside,
after an extended stay at incw
port. Robert Harper and wife have
...u u.i!m llillaltnrnnroncrtv. and
will move to other fields for the
iirnuont.
W. A. Tupper. secretary for
the Portland Civil &erv ce torn-
tuna nut Sunday, the
llliaaiuu, .,- ,
guest of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Tupper.
The road supervisor is getting
. i ,if mui nerween ijoine-
lius and the Scholield place ready
for macadam. With decent weath
er it will not be long until there
will be a rock road between
I Hillsboro and Forest Grove.
rWimn F.lertrie officials were
here Monday and signed up the
loirat nirreemcnt to DUt in a PTOIV
here their line
crosses the public road, near
West Union, the company was
d..lirrod from building their
grade across the highway, as
there was a seven loot cue ai
that noint. and they failed to
ui.m on to either nhmk or gravel
. "... i.i
the approaches tne iuii wuun oi
I, ri.rl..nf jx nv This the court
determincHl should be done, and
to protect the county two deputy
sheriffs have been watching
n.'.riita nnd one in the daytime to
... i
niw-Knt thpcomnanv irom lean
ing from a sneak." After two
weeks of holding out, the papers
were signed the first of the week
and the embargo removed.
Supt IT. W. I!ames Saturday
mailed Kighth Grade diplomas to
7 graduates, w ho passed at the
exams held last week. Ninety-
seven failed on one or two
branches, and will have another
trial in June. Kighty-nine tailed
outright. Hillsboro lex! in gradu
ates, with Forest Grove a close
second.
A list of the graduates follow:
Ditt. i. ILirnr Schoro. Mark Phclpa;
U-srlurr C C Allof, Lorncuiu.
i tt! ciiiuir Hrtni. Maurice van
irklp. tun C'.riflitn. Vr'.mTiMoo. Lurt
I'ayton, Uren TKKrt. Clifford Pay
tun, Julia Mintr, Mnm Marnier, nt
kcl Cailrr, Atlta litmell. Oliver Uray;
Urncher. Mr. M C Owe. IlilUboro.
I.t. 9, Ue I KrlMilir. K I Birr Batebtl
iler; teacher, J l McOIwmmi, HllWioro.
I ml ii it. Willie Rale. Alice llam
rick. VUljle Schullt; teacher, ) B Kraut,
Canton.
lul. it. Ilorolhy t)iiet; teacher, Geo
S Yatet. lUnks.
that. IS. Vera Krheflcr. Camilla Mill.
Kvelyn i'atton, Mille Famme, Lucile
MiK''. Franctt Taylor, Jnaeph Ijootma,
Knceil ToM. teacher, ii K Inlow, For-
eat irove.
I hat. l6, Altta Hoolenpyl, Howard
M HarU; leacher. All-ert Hatch, Gaalon.
lif,t. 17. Geo W Clark; teacher. M
llonhaiii, Slierworl.
lhat. iH, Alice hrickann; teacher, Karl
K I'laher, Sherwood.
liiat. jt l-juiie Giiitin. lov Came:
teacher, Anna nKimpaon, Ilfrato.
Ihat. 6jl. Itonrthy Potta, Mary
ThoinpaoD. Irene Martinajai, Gtailyce
ll.-artU-T; teacher It I l-.vana, inaiaon.
Iht tt.Kdna Bailer Aeacher. J W Pea-
lxi.lv. C'urnelina.
lhat. 37. Harry Richanla, Alice Ker
haw; teacher, Calvin C Cloud. Beaver-
tm.
I Hat. xS. William Meade; teacher R L
Wann, thenco.
Hint to. Iwrence Brown. Aloi i
Sclitechl, VirRil Meyer; teacher. H C
lixl.l, tleaverton.
IHl. ii. Ruhv Revnolila: tear her. Le-
lab V. Chaae, MounUioilale.
IHaf Pred Cole; teacher. Gertrude
Baitey.Sherwooil. ,
ifi it. Kenneth Mmum; teacher. Lena
Giatihorn, Laurel,
lhat. is. Stanley Sumtnert; teacher. J
C Ryan, tleaverton.
I 'ist. 50, Walter Jaqattn, Max. Ben
nett, Carl Hanaen; teacher, Bernic
Tt'iiev, I.autel.
Helen rfahl: teacher, Clara
M Walker, Corneliua
IMst. 54, Haniel Uehrer, Rohert Lyctin,
1'anl Ihnlire. Clara laeiri; teacher, Mra.
r Hie Area, uoiomc..
lit. 61, Otto Ricbcn: teacher, Mat
Reeve, Bitnk.
IHst jj. twne Thornbroe; teacher,
Mae Pitrwaler, Sherwoal.
1 Matt. 77. K'lna Huerefe, teacner, Anna
Moriiwiev. Cornelias,
Dist. SS, Anna Gallweathjj teacher,
.r.h A Ikinnhtie. Sherwood.
Diat. 89. Agnes Rulir; teacher, wsier
Mooherry, Hillsboro.
I Hal. 90, Lyla Short; teacher, Ines t
Wyvel, llnnks.
thst 9J, Ctherine Braml; teacher, Ivs
C rctersin, llcaverton.
I Hat. 94, Asa II Crltttthe, i rysiai
Ki.lgr; teacner, ionise a iiuoer, oeavcr
ton.
nui. oe Marv Nicol. wncelot Ken
ne.lv. IVwey Patten, Manraret Fnhrer,
MiUlreil Nichol; teacher, Mtunie iiavis,
II. .11p
IHst. . Anthony Vsmlerbei; teacher
Sister M Agnes, Porest Grove.
IHst. 99, Celia Willis, Florence Mott,
Prank Buckley; teacher, norma c
t. Vnm.l l.mi-A
Hist." 106, Howard Means; teacher,
Margaret Rickett, Itillsilale.
fmmm
TO OUR COUNTRY PATRONS
Tl a..f.it rlnn't u-ant tn come to town. lUSt Dhone VOttf
order in and it will be promptly attended to as if vou
called in person. We specialize m "Hurry Up" orders
ana you can ect a prescnpnou mauc up very wutu-
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lently in this way. au oraers arc scm oui uy iuc
a a
earliest possible return man.
No need to wait till you come to town
Phone that order in today.
On and after April 1 we will send out prescriptions and
liexall liemedies by Parcel Post, I'repayed without extra
charge.
The Delta Drug Store
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If you are, do not oyerlook the mod
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BANK
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Private desks for writing your business
letter, for drawing your cnecks 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 reeeloed,
A. C. Shuts, Pres. C. Jack, Jr., Cashier
American National Bank
Main mmd Third, MStaftOPO.
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I so -n-' . Hi-;
t s Wilkos has a dredce
m.v,ii nn a (arm iihove the Watts'
IIIVrVAV 1 'll w- -----
school house, on Gales Creek, that
promises a revolution in river
drcdcinir. It is nothinp more
nor less than a current arcane,
on.i tbi wnv the little contriv-
ance can move nravei is noisiow.
It consists of two scows, lentrin-
ways with the current, between
,.,u;nh am twft i rides, loceiner.
V, lll,ll - , . . -
...Ma ihnn tln SCOWS Widths.
w mv , ni.... -
and when these are let down to
it., ittnm th current does tne
(,l!U UVIIwiti ... . 1 .
rest Mr. Wilkes will in a snort,
time have the channel ot uaies
mrvimit ontiro v. thus pre
venting cutting away valuable
farm land on one side of the
t.. Mnnv river men have
taken a look at the dredpe, and
all pronounce it practical. The
A-.r,,c r.iim-tir saw it work Sun-
day. and if it can dredge the
Willamette liiver, on a uirite
scale, in the same manner it can
.. o nil 'in nol in Gales Creek.
the invention will be of untold
benefit to the government.
Vnr snip, chean for cash. 10
fnnf pnmitrattHl iron roller, tel
escope frame. Zma Wood. 8-tf
Mr. and Mrs. John Fueey. of
.... . . .
Phillips, were city visitors Mon
day morninjr.
hmidtand E. C. Mul-
loy, of Laurel, were in town Mon
day mornmjr.
r..w Hnlhrenth. of Tualatin.
was in town Monday, on probate
business, settling up the James
Eaton estate.
INSURE THE SUCCESS
Of your children by giving them an early
start in life. Deposit $1.00 with us and
procure a Recording Savings Bank and
a Savings Bank Book. Have them save
a little at a time and deposit with us. We
We will pay them 4 per cent on tbeir
savings. Their success will be insured.
SHUTE SAVINGS BA11K
EXCLUSIVE FOR 8AY1SGS
Viriril Davis, one of the pio
neers of the Shady Brook section,
was in town the last of the week.
.VwnVi Wilson and wife, of
Doty, Wash., arrived last week
to attend the bedside ot Mrs.
Wm. Wolf, mother of Mrs. Wil
son. Geo. Rigiren, Mrs. Wolf's
brother, also arrived from Yam
hill County.
Mi nnrf Mrs. Geo. Schulmer-
iVi nf rvpawell. came ud Satur
day evening for a few days visit
with rolntivea and friends. Geo.
is looking none the worse for his
illness of a few weeks ago, and
says that he finds plenty of work
keeping his big uresweu rancn in
shape.
Jerome Palmateer was out the
inct nf thf week, after his return
from his trip to San Diego. He
states that his son, Lome, is on the
police department at San Diego,
and the force averages over 200
pounds each. Palmateer is the
second in weight
The Baby's
i
Unsteady hand can grasp firmly
the curved handle of a Baby's
Spoon. I have several styles
in Sterling and plated that will
withstand rough baby usage,
and the spoon can be preserved
as a memento for after life.
This is only one of the many gifts for the
baby that I will be pleased to show you.
LAUREL M. HOYT
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