The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, June 12, 1913, Image 1

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HILLSBORO, OREGON, JUNK 12. 1913
NO. 12
c0GE CAMPBELL SETS
ft! COURT CASES
ra
,a Mat Hr I '''
Saturday and h. t I n ad
rn. ,1 K."tHi.in i.f circuit curt.
yiovkink' iJ transcript of th-
L riM Ft and irl-rn.
r . .
k,.t fr triul Jttt'own-ii
tt-nr. J1"" 17; Slat. v l'- witi.
Cr l't'.. ll. atiT vnOurk & '''k.
Gurur i-rd.-rcd ti r lrl for
Vty on J 1'".
,rt.n vs IWown. mine n
),c url r; dt-eree grantfd.
lolinn v IVttu- ll.mie .Mu
ll pin 1 itirm"i dfiYnd
t K,v.n until Jly tu.r .;r.-
Km,!.- vi ll.im t. judgment en-
H-
UII.ii partition rti-ifH-nuor-K'
fi-.i ullvfl: K. B.
Wu.'. f I"" '''1,, t
re. f 1 s. nlt-rtf Hfitftrti iv
rt t l. It'tunU. IvUsir I
i ni.n. i nriii J. . r.;tn-.
Wulloy v Mu!l..y. $2ri.wln-
,. Pliunli'l rt rumpliiwn
Kirk out in urt n. imvimi uw
W t.i hi.' amendtil rtimphiint.
i U l.iv-nirt. rhargf. with
liini: ".rtn? chfk ut C O.
i & '. ttre. l-'HVHl t!ru',
.r.mlit up from jail tmd
a.l.d nl ifuiliy, and trial nl
.t lalT.
Wree of divorce 1'r.nuiM in
Win- y l-kt Portland r;iH.-;
j. r v SU-jt; tl.-faitlt in ( i
v ('mr.
krnvti lloitnvk v limy. el
k; K I an.l II A Ktinitlt vtuh
hrs Jiu oli h-a!ii;iT eliil
Mil IMI kN l ACII C
it S"ulluTn IVilie nchi -dule.
now running, in as follow n:
in Portland
k-Minnvilli' pasa'ger. a. m "J
rt.lan train, a. m -s
llaimmk imin, ti. m i d
irvallU oviTlami. . ni . l:.V
On Sunil.iy, tin' Slifriilan w.
(iiri-r iIm'h not Ifii vt llillHlmrti
I'ortlan.l until 8:.V.
Froui I'ortlantl
(rvnllin itasHcnu'tT, n. in H;1T2
Slaimitik iiaHm'ia'fr, a. tit . . !.
cruliin luiHSi'tiitrr. I. nt T' H
I'Minnvillo taiKi'iiu r, p. in ti:Ji
imii s Nor mi:an ii
hp ni'w liipior law, pnhilitinK
KlWIIkt of llillltir (Ullsidi' tllf
i'f)rttiratt citiin linn liml many
jpan-lmnillinir tho lunt fowtlavn.
aiMTii iH-til HtlnrncvH rlaim Hint
lis in tin way iipplics to tho I'il't
a vum f Immt rn a inft pure
liil Hiniplt r a ulann nf any
ml of liquor whtTo tin donor if
tho poKilion, pure unci mmpli',
host ami thi'n'fipit'nt a iruost.
It is ht'ld Unit the law wm
li'ntit only to Htt vvaMion of
pe luw whiTt' licoiiHO can not bo
tainod-for inntanoe that a
rty could not hoII n nanilwii li
a meal ami chariro nn extra
fw for it and thon 'Vivoaway"
liiur in order to evado tho stat-
to irihiliitinjr tho salo an mich.
lhis fonKtruction of the stat-
Ite would not then prohibit pie-
ic imriifH, or a Iwlierman Kivmtf
)irit-rrHtorer to bii friend.
he same attorneys miv that
ph a law, if read to mean that
fit' could not Rivo away a tilasi
if liiiior as luwt, would be an in-
lasmn of persona riirht irunran
pil by the constitution of the
Jiate.
Hie Pulilishinur of the law. if
r'aa to mean that one could not
iveaway a kIiiks of liouor as
'08t, would be an invasion of
ersonal rights Riiaranteed by
ne constitution of tho atato.
TL . . . .
ne puiiliHunif of, the aw
Mimed h Rreat deal of comment
ii over the county, and may
Jiave boon niiiLiiur Imrnl iiwmirv
nio inc. status of the statute.
I BUW Cnnlwiwid lu.lnu 1111 in 1
Pncht's m diameter, fence rails,
pnu ixmrds of all kinds, into
J tovewood lengths. Will ro into
"io country. Write, phono or
Pll on me. Carl Skow, corner
"in ami nr. 1 kbori. Oretrou.
1 hone, City 822.
Marl
Newton, was a city visitor Mon
day. Martin Bays the crawfish
R n bUing ,intly (,pWn ln
John V. l'ftiiits. of nt-ar Witnu-b-.nr.
Ohm. and ir. V. A. An-di'-MMi,
.f Wfittport. Ori't'on,
wtro in l'in tin I .tut of th
wi t k. y'lrnU of llarrv Shaufter
and T. I'iIumt. Mr. I'ftNiLit knew
Mr. Marsor ba. k in llolmoHlVin
ty. ulun thfv wore boy totfi th
or. and ir. Andopton and K. II.
t.rrd Rrow up toRfthrr in the
same Mttin. Thy rxinn-t to
lM'at (uunrvilifre in the Willum-
tte Vulloy, and after npotnhnif a
day in Ibe eounty. i-njoyiinf an
uoto trip all ou r tbo farm dm
trit ln, tht-y loft fur KuRotie.
Tor nalo: Two ninirlo bujfk'ieH.
Uth rubln r tiron; one open ai.tl
mo top. Upon biiifRy noarly
now, and ha large, rmy wat.
lop lmjvry in in k1 rtttidition.
full at tho ICoy Ktoro, on the l
11 .t N.
Mr. an.l Mm. II. (J. Cuild, of
Vale. Ore., arrived bore Thun
day ovciiii.K for mtay ' vimt with
Hon. W. N. liarn tt and family.
I ln y dt partod Satunlay morniiiR
for ('orvallis and will vixit in
Ih-hIoii ami Lincoln Counties for
a hhort tmio. II. (J. was former
ly t ditor of the ArRtin. lie Kava
that the town him unproved won
derfully cmto he left, and that
ho it (.'lad to i' t t down to the
alley whore he can see verdure
that i Krovn.l
Woo. I for Male (Itxnf fourfont
tir. Will ib livor for tl and t.2f.
J. II. VtM-lktr. ( Viriiflius, Ore.,
l 2. IVIophone, Oak lV, (xirne
Inn Central. 10-13
Mr. Ilplanthe Sr.. of near
Coiit. rville, was in town Satur
day, unj callotl on the Argus,
lb- returned a lady's haiulbaif.
liil a Mot k n'o, which contained
a Hinall Hum of money, Rld rIbhh
oh and a doorkey. and the entire
tonttiiU wore returned intact
Mr. Ilelplatiche picked it up on
the ro;id. where it had fallen out
of the machine.
Hough luinltor. lU-f.iot lengths,
nil widths, constantly on hand.
i. II. (Wan, llillHln.ro. Ore., It.
1. :t milt's north of town, on C
l . l- arnhum place. We Sell at
J'.lptr.M. G 17
Mm. iWa Noihardt Crtwby, of
Wont Itntte precinct, wan the
1'irxt lady voter registeretl in
Wahhington County, under the
now law allowing women to rvg
itt.r an.l vote. Mrs. Crtwby
tofUiiiod that Hhe was 45 years
of age. was Uim at Orland. Ind.,
an.l that she reaide U'tween
l arniington and Scholls.
lor sale Several incubators
and brooders, latest makes.-J.
T. Adams, near Jaln-at Wilkes'
place, south of City Park, Hills
Uiro. 5tf
Mm. Hannah Vincent, Grand
("hirf of IMhian Sisters of Ore-
gon,
und Mrs. I.ittletle.l. oi
Hitlainl; Mosdamert litKHlncn.
Morgan. Slolt and ltltH-n, oi
Yamhill, were guest of the local
Pythian Sisters Temple, Friday
vemntr. Mrs. Colleen vmiieu
Sat urday with her sister, Mrs.
J as. So well.
ti.t. fori'ot to ask lor a
Schiller when you want a Rood
. . . . .i, ,i,iaM
PI COlll ItlOOKO " Oil .-UUK"
ii the Schiller. VOX
Th.i I .ii oavintr suit over at
I'llliimix ik has U-en set for hear
oil' on June IS). Judge Holmes
as aske.1 the supreme juorc io
name a sitting circuit juuge, as
... u'lN notintf as attorney for me
Warren Ctmstruction lo. Deiore
I... una iiniiointi'd iudge. The
case has attracted quite a bit of
attention in municipal circiea.
I'oo mile, chean for cash, 10
r.u,f ....renifittoil iron ro Her. tel
escope f rii've. - .ma Wood. 8-tf
'rank Uushlow. who has leen
. wiiin.f Ins brother. L. J. Kiisn
..... u..v..r weeks, denarieu
i.'.i,l .v loominir for Seattle and
n .o I'ltlls. . C. where he has
interests, I'or some time lie has
...,.n nss st nur in tho manage-
i r ii mil o and landed inter
est ftr a tug synaiciue on uie
Dominion side of the line.
tf von want farm wagons, Iuir
.ri..s imolements. mowers, rakes,
etc.. call on K. T. Turner, at
Laurel, Reneral merchandise and
12-24
grtH-eries.
Peter Meeuwson, of near De
p w s visiting mm reia
iiv..s'nt VerlMKirt. lie was here
w v..!irs aifo. and was in town
with bis cousin. Tone Hermens,
Monday. He says he sees many
ohanirort here since he went fcast.
Herb Matteson, of above Gas
ni. uM.y in the city Monday,
Herb says there will be fine deer
slayinR in the mountains over on
tho Trnsk, this season.
Snrvovor Morrill has been
working down in the Tigard and
up in tho Caston sections, run
ninir linos, the past week.
NI.Mll Ronnott of bevond Lau
som PMC SUES
dun.' s PRnn n r
Ak Shrrlfl Itccvca to Accrot
Money an Tai or Show Cauic
P I OK til All Vi JLNH UTM
mptaj DtKt Not Waal U Pay Special
RaaJ Tai. illMM
l.Mfl Jtr I If If V ,
. .1 w .1 1
more explicit, the tax agent oil
in s....ll.r l'u;r, l'.m,.r,.,
an Buei oui iwni oi manuamuH
asklnir the circuit roort toraimcl
ecior, io accept m. (..ia as
a . m . a. a it W f I
I... 1 1,.. 11114 ........... I
. I
rnent on mad betl. rollinR abx k
and detol tfrtiur..! or kI.ow ouh..
w hy he w ill not so do, in court,
- r-- - -
une Ifi. Thia turn is the tax
ouunue 01 me a per cent, reoaie
a 1 . at M a. 1.1
nd theaiMvia roatl leviea. which
m.i,ml. i f 1W. 01 TI.-
r T.. , , vw,-
plaint an.l petition Uh'S not set
out the abjection U) the road UX.
nor IS It mentioned in any re-
MJH-ct, but this is the bone of
....i..,.t;.. I
iwiiv.ini.iii, 1
,1 . , .v 1 , . 1
I heir tax agcntofTered the Ux
ounter a drail for the above
Hum on March 14. just a day be-
fore the reUte IchitstHl. Sheriff
teevti! w as rolleetinir the mMH-iaJ
tax from all others, and refust-dL",,'r'"',M",1nc!f r ZT,Tt,.
'i ioic inv uiuiii-ii-u l.llt-va nil-I
i.L. 1 1... ...tr......l I,
enit mnnsirucmi oy me county
Court He notltled the COUrt, but
is answer was that he was the
l.ut I
IUI l,u u,.,.l.l .u,l m.U flat. ,.t
IIIHI II Tv.ri liv 1 1 i r - lltill W I
a . a . .1
aiu. an.l II.Hih nf thd n hMi and I
,im...t ,,.n tl.o t.,tr
Thai isiiniiiinu hnd ttaiil ii,A lav
M ' ' 1
on its contract lands, but noth-
ing aside from the $lH.7.r5.(IC P
endor hasU-en taken up on oth-
taxation. The P. It A U.A"
nd.r .Southern Pacific control.
ibs not paid its tax as yet, this
matter being held in aboyanceon
ie other issue. The P. It. & N.
Ux amounts to 7.4.8, of
hich $973.00 issixt ial road tax.
Deputy District Attorney T.
I. longxie Jr. accepted service
for Sheriff Keeves, so that it was
not necessary for the coroner tol
serve the writ signed by Judge
Campbell.
CIHINTY COURT
he county board Rranted the
ehalem Telephone Co. a f ran -
chise to set twles and stnnR
wires, with the usual restrictions.
Petition granted application
of KoIhtI K Brown, to vacate
sub-division of lx)t 22, Garden
lome.
Miss Mattie Wilson confirmed
as deputy county treasurer.
Itoad No. 5i(. tH'tition h. Ii.
1. Z . . . a a
Martin etals road ordered es
tablished when petitioners pay
$K) damage as per viewers re
port.
The billowing claims were ai
owed:
M C Car. ilcptity aamaof yt oo
Ja II Jack, al co arhuol ut Ill 4$
K B SinKlon, aal co tivaa & rip 75 4
.1 II Cotiaa. I.ll.lifri..... iS yS
Mattie W 1 1 ou, clerk aawaaur oHicc 60 00
Max Craiidall, aal CO aaaraor lot In
. IVrklna, recoolcr J7 S"
C K Lytic, deputy aMeamir 71 50
CUiroce YouiiKi poor rrm... 75 00
n r .u,ofli:::::::::
h w Barnei. co acbool mpt i u 45 1
oto McGe,coiBrtyoi r & a 49 j
wuhrimina irantj. achooi aupt of 18 oo
It . I I-.-- J. .Ii atlai Ii aunl nl ft r a I
K n Webb, n bool aupt office is oo I
L II Batlliom, ttiucaoonai uoaru... 7j i
n iiiMh . " ... ir1"'
w - 1 . .. -."I
loaColiBell. " ... I bo
S" i.!' "J 12 "
11 C Atwell. co froit inspector 4S oo
J 11 Brown, co court.. J oo
i V!t'''0"! ".P:.7oic
lobB Nybert.' ' " ... 96 sn
C E Pelchniau.coct 900
Waib Co Newa Tlmea, co ct 0 10
0 K Detchman, co ct 6 00
Hbo tivery Co, aiieriff. to 50
J K Reevea, ahetlff I9 9
J C Applegate, boanl ol prlaouera.1 54 75
C A Umkln, liter olbccaaaeaanieBi 76 00
Hbo Ueery Co. coroner'! otttci.... I 00
.1 M McKoliert. deputy
aaeaaor.... 41 001
J C Appleaate, dep aher.,
00
iKMiupVor.; S
Joa llowna, ctr ci juror jgoicms iviunw... j ...
John Teuipleion. wit plr ct 7 ao the South Tualatin section.
r.r.ml Juron J TltompaoB ID. Al -
UnRlce 7 ao, Frank Maltlauil 8 60. 1 II
Mmmii ad m t Co each 8 40, Chaa
Kiuiiiti and orover uouiua ava o.
r.r.nil Iuit Witnenei A Cle mens $4,
aVrrRT.utw.u. c.rt gchuTtV,'. c5..
Smith, BWjohniou. Miiea Hayiiei each
; Ho?. Fogel. Mri T .cno..
aon. Walter Kooinson, nanj u...uc.
t ice t B ting, A P chrlaunaen, Dr P M
Carateni. w c Oifford n a; Duff Oavia,
Juo Ouetber ea 3 80; Fred Atjacher, T H
'''haio '
ea 4 60; C B Klnut 4 10.
Wlinntea Circuit Uourt State
- " ...hl;- KiLt.. ...) fin:
Htatt vi Herbert Cramer. A W Siegrlat 1; cost no more than high class COr
State vi Bvereit, Fred llergert 3 60; .tj, nilrcha9ed in 8tores. Mrs.
"""JJi&tTZJLSL
aTmikt '
C Tor II. )4. K Crcil HuKh 6, V. K
Srhtwllwr 96 7v V. II Kol.Ua 1. C B
Hurbaaaa 4 '. Ilu(h hnllb 4 yn, C .
Mrarham lo. J Kunrtuaa to, J Hot
nil lcW 1, laa Cttatcbill 6 y. John
HrClataa 60, lvrvtra to I ut. II U
S hturlluf 1 50, Joba llrrb 14 J 5. ) 1.
Hyfota a I M Iloaahttc 1h 4. Cuatl
Cultctl & Vium Co lW 11. R H UuU
ma 10 Ho, K ( Krtur II, B rlrlacliaurr
IN. C C llanrurk I Jo. Brail Be Co ji.j'j.
C Ii kritrr 17 70. Taalalm Mill Co I J y,
Kowvll Riot 60. K l Hcttlrn 64 K
Y Krawiori liH VV, foraat Crovr ll.ti-
liK Mill Co 67 J4
Catra of Inaantiy
Frank Krrttrn lr Wowl and I. ink
latrt eatb S. i W MrHia-nry. A M I'ort
rr, Cna W rtriiit. wltitraart, rarB 4 40.
Wattrr A Wwm-lH K A ail-y i.
t A Uatrtll. Mltraiiayara. .,.rn o.
on,k.iuj R. I.l til W.
St. ai . Si Vinrrni't lioapiul w
Iella UiBK htota Q, W K Tatior n 50.
10 15.
Current riprnara HilUWo Trl Cn
W 35. lltlltlo ItKlria-BiirDi 4. js
I ( Aurl hnttw riwniraWH til
Tumr
IhlMio-
. . .
ti. II 1) Schultr 1.1 75.
to I1itmr Ik Vftttt t MrFar
Unr 7. Wh Ort Corp 4 10, W. II M"r
ton t v. Cirwat .brminU Co 4.
" lrar.actl-M K It.irk .j f
l.y , . . u I ..m f 9, 1 U I....M.
u. i h.tiry Smiib. s U ani A.i un,
poar., tacb 1 y
IIDrWt. CirTnil IWU MIU
t 8j. c U Johnaod 6 Arthar s
ihtaiaa 6. Mate m ioiioinK: urn
. V II Martin. lUvrntwt, Wi!m(
Slr,lh,K. K..ir.W I) Sdlllh i f li He
w... m-i . , r i.t n. mi0.
loK Karum. Martin, ItavtBMrt. 55
Cirruil Court Jurora-R CVanxht n,
" f tMlm9. J i. Hman
krrae 11. Ilrrniaa Hcbuil.lt (, K 11 Col-
una ji, Aim nruiinK 13, ijtwii. ,-uirii i,
iUltl,r,, . 4Urn vairur 14.
, , .. , - . . . ....
s r c.owUm is, to a Moote i. kuh-
'! iw-aniuhii.lirttif V Kimbkmi 9, ivi
s,,uU ' J V.lertB.Irr
!,lt1 Jro' -,rcu'1 vo"n
' "" - r-i
1 u M.IU I'. W lO.n.lmanl Hrh It
v,,u ,,Yrrn-) N (ir.W.Wtu
llaar. C Krt.w. Carl Wat.l. r. F Smith
tin. Woi Nri.n. 11 o watt rach y. v
l(orll. Win nUiiitrocB, ian r.uia-
h,1,r rrh
. . ... . .
f 'nautHnit'd I n 1 1 vol 1 ffal V I 'lr
VAjrunn n hmjuciw i a n.iv"
ers - u l" 1 igaw. m ij Hargrove.
r IcetHi. j as uewiii, j r. uu-
, Oa la It . I l
"n. J w iigaru. jumrs. eacn i.
'Wcrs, y n rrm-nmu n, , n
'n wiinesses. eacn 1 ou.
M Carslens, pnysician, io; ira
& Iiarrell, coroner, 10 10.
County Poor farm -Laurel M
Hoy t 90c, I-orest breve Under-
taking Co U0. Morton A: t reeman
50 55, Hlo Merc U 2-1 w. iu
Lbr Co 6 70. W U lk)nelson 21.
Jos Collctte o.
okiiuon i:ij:ci kic trains
To Portland
6:24
6:59
a m
a m
-a m
a m
p m
p m
pm
8:45
10:49
1:19
13:55
6:15
8:20
pm
pm
.a m
.a m
9:b8
From Portland -
7:48
9:07
11:47
a m
p m
.pm
p m
2:28..
4:48
6:24
7:38
9:22
pm
pm
a m
12:30
H T. Turner, the laurel mer
chant was in town rriday.
Tell your electriCo. troubles to
The Owl Electrical l-tt
John OpiH'nlander and Wm
Schentk1!. of Cornelius, were in
me CUy munuuy iiiumiiiik-
e. w. nant of udviiie. was
up to the county seat Saturday
afternoon.
J. A. Kirkwootl. of Reedville,
wna a pit v ealler the last of the
I II Ir oh KeTIUlt. 01 Helvetia.
.... . . ,.
was greeting friends in the city
I Saturday
c llejm. of Portland, was out
to Hillsboro the last of the week.
attending the sale of dairy cows.
..
n. oiupe is acini bus ukchv
f0P the Oregon Kloctric while S.
Qm)cr j3 taking a vacation.
r . .... ,
Bom, to IiOSter Hawkins and
Jf. . thfi v m Kelsay home.
. ,lln-2 into - an
Dan Leisv. of South Tualatin.
was in town Friday. He report-
I , ,,, i ....... . ci
I W. nay nam wa o.c...
visitor Saturday, and while there
t pni ea on some oi uic move aw
1 n:ia iaf tn oip hour thinira
were being conducted.
1 represent Spirella corsets
. . . wi caU gt
.
homes on request and do the
fitting, and teach how to adjust
Bn(j wear the corset. Our tailor-
ed made-to-measure corsets, tn-
i.,Ji K luteal front lace, with
.." '" .
an exoer enced corsetier service.
M. EL Caudle, Hillsboro, Fifth
and Jackson Streets, rhoneNo,
tk:g i.:eii beat
LOCAL KESS UEH
Marry Suiter Pikhed For Viiitors
After Third Inning
WAS TOO "TWISTY" FOt THE LOCALS
Siorc la Dobmm haiaf Wai Eithl to
Sit lalcrealiaf Game
The Portland Traveling Men
marched out to Hillsboro and
captureti a game of basetjall
against the local business men.
ast Sunday, in a game that was
full of thrills. The locals put up
a good game in spots, and had
the visiting aggregation downed
six to four until Suiter, the
former San Francisco pitcher,
was permitted to go in. when he
blanked the boys until the game
closed. Dr. Smith got one good
hit on the phenom. and the boys
would have beaten them any
wav, but for some ragged field
ing. Kd. Morton was much pleased
with the showing of the business
men's team, and thinks he can
eat them on a return game.
luck Freeman pitched for the
ocals and he was not hit to hurt
With luck breaking on the field
ing Hillsboro would have won
the game.
The Hillsboro line up was:
Catcher, E. L. Moore; pitcher.
Clay Freeman: 1st base. Phelps;
2nd base, Frank Pauli;3rd base.
larris; short-stop. Brown: right
field. Hubbell; center. Dr. Smith;
eft field. Moyer; right field, Da
vis, substitute for Hubbell, when
injured. Geo. Alexander um
pired.
The attendance was some bet
ter than it has been in the past
The Traveling men had agreed
not to pitch Suiter, but the Hills
boro boys agreed to let him go
in. His best work was at throw
ing at first although his wide
curves were more than confus
ing. Suiter's fielding was not of
the best.
NEW QUARTERS
The Hillsboro Undertaking Par
lore have new quarters in the
GranRe Building and are ar
ranging for the best equipped
business of the kind in Washing
ton County. The entire floor on
the west side of the hall, over
the Hillsboro Furniture & Hard
ware Co. has been leased, and a
la'e chapel wilt be installed in
the rear, where services can tie
held. Every convenience for ob-
seuuies has been added to the
commodious rooms, and when
completed the company will have
a modern establishment in every
respect
HERMAN MEETING
To The German Speaking Friends
of The German Speaking Society,
of Cornelius: Notice is hereby
given that the German Speaking
Society, of Cornelius. Oregon.
will hold a special session at the
home of John Oppenlander, on
June 15. 1913. All German speak
ing people are invited to attend
this meeting, i'lace. one-quar
ter mile north of Varley station,
on Electric; two and one-quarter
miles west of Hillsboro.
Gerhardt Goetze, Pres.
Wm. Schendel, Sec.
Cornelius, Ore., June 10, 1913.
EIGHTH GRADES
Eighth Grade examinations of
pupils of the county school com
menced Monday morning, and
less than one hundred are par
ticipating, a large majority being
from those who failed at the last
writings. Dilley school makes
its initial entry for the year.
however. The examining board
is composed of J. H. Jack, Miss
Martha tiechen. Miss Udyth
Pechin. C W. Burtt and Miss
Bessie Simon.
Leonard VanLom, who has
been on the Bailey place, west of
town, for five or six years, has
sold his personal property and
lease on the place. Leonard
may buy and locate here, but
savs he thinks he will look
around over the Northwest for a
few weeks.
On Saturday evening passen
gers out of Portland for the 8:30
train should bear in mind that
the Oregon Electnc will run
from Jefferson Street only, not
leaving the North Bank, on ac
count of the parade.
A new drag wood saw for sale
just finished. C. V. Bloyd, Third
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earliest possible return mail.
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On and after April 1 we will si-nd out prescriptions and
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