The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, June 19, 1913, Image 1

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rUHMKK-KI UN I'-'" mel.cal c.-rtih.ate for a nlllm lilliflllll lllll II III! a city visitor r riuay. 1 1 UIILU I U UILIIIIL
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WORLDSGAKDhN SrUI
a ...a ft .attl.tt lull
will Sii!"1 '
W SI Sill 1 1 HUM U IN 1Mi:iMll
,(4I Villi" Am-Hrl I Pt T.Ik
Hc l'ttnUI Clufc
iftv tue.nl.er of I Comn.er-
m flub and a catlerii.B from
tl. ranche heard M "
..rh,m. with the (,r-nl .Northern,
Bl ttMlul.ri.ni'. Friday i-venin.
Mr. i hamlH-rlaiit I mi agricul
tural uti.l horticultural expert.
I. i nut in ay wm' a Uk
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1 ! went in the Dakota
i' . .
, Hint made a h.i.ce; 1 til
faniiuiK' where others failed. He
k.no ranching from A t -.
ami ti W add res wtl replete Uh
jnl.-r.nL I'" ' ,al w" mi
lam.tt'' Valley ww caimi-ie oi
mwlainmg a greater .uiaiiou
t t acre than any other country
j tin world, au.l that t he climate
umlHoil were un.-iUii!U-.l for pro.
Iiuiioii. Hi- i.d.ocalei rotation
,. t . - at... !..... Ii, 'f.ktt l'1-..il.'.
a I 8i"i'K no ' i"i-
f i .t I I..... ti,. t. ..),). -rf nl
HUT. a"' I" ii""
Innate h l-l Svuore in ir n-
frU He wav we lave it natur
al livestock Kcrtinll. ami lliHI c.u-
lie, hi n hoi." and nheep w ill
Knw better hire than in the
rtmiitry eat of the mountain!.
II., in!. I Low On t'uii Mheeti can
1.....1 i In Km?!eii idieeii for
i - - t I
ItroMtli. Udh of inime ami wool.
n.,1 nhiled how ureeun Hliei
a. i,i i .me center In-1 vmr
p - . . ... .
t the I ilk' latl-l Hh4 h I'l I'l Hie
Mi!iHHHii Valley.
II.. ank.-.l that Ihe rl il. awi
ai fanm ri. ritcourave the On
on In n mi'! for a irreater 'io-
.l.i.'h.m nf tivi-4toi-k. I rllllU how
ih.. 11.11 lim-4 imnuallv f.hiiui
twenty live million of .ro.!tn H
l,. iliu m.h' of tlie kiH-kies, hi
In-lit that we f.niiiil .iHluce thin
ourrn-lvcji.
I'U rk I. nee turneil down a for
eit;n iihiIicuI ci-rtilicate lor a
rtMi-tiv liri!ei;ro(iiii, the last
of the ttt'i-k, anl the yotinir man
wai lorrt-a to w- a local jihym-
ctan. Ihe law reiiuiri-n that the
fxamininv; hyician niunt te
...ril..r...t fl.nl lit. I litjlul A I li.i It..
f ft. !.'. I. ... 111,1,1 HIHV . 1
cannot make i'hi-kh-h an to rri'i:-jrii laWliiii I'avriiK-nt Saturday
i . : it i 1
ir.iiiini. iH-ni-fiiirwan1 an up
I'ortl.iml. I'.uKi-m-A lintirn Start -
lit-anl Wnv exainmeil (y a
lhymciari (nun anotlur county
tnUHt ul to have a w urn Ktaleiuent
hy the countv clerk of that
iartictilur county Hhowm that
the iliyniiian i: licfinu-il to
practne. ami thin will then make
IIh- ch rk nafe in inuanc. (!li rk
I.KVMII liltlUS IIIIWIIN If lt.S
In I J I nruH'ir MiCI)iboJ Cunlrri With
Ihe Cil) CumhuI
AdolnTi Kut:hmanti. nf Wt-st
Union, wan in tg n Friday.
C. IL Mead, of Springfield, was
in the city the first of tt.; wwk.
IL l'ubol. of West I'r.ion. was
I in the city Saturday.
Mrs. Alice Cut tinir, of Kinton.
iwaH in the city Friday.
Wrn. Schendel. of n nr l.lixim-
mif. wan a llilmlioru visitor the
laht of the week.
(;. llellaire, one of the old
imard of (Jk-ncix'. wai in town
li.ld l'ni'irii'.r J. II. McClv
IIh-cnrK naie in inKiianci . i nrx ' - U:..,nP,i.lV
i ...... - 11...1 .... i.. .i..., I miiinU and M. II. I .till. iirtMistant oaiuruay
l.iiT niijn ifiui. Mv i. i mini ,
would lav groundwork for fraud, chii f i-nt'inier of the Portland. John Kwhrikt? and A lam H. r-
Anyold piecu ot pater. Kiined Hut ne & '.a.it. rn Railway, were
r "., "',V,""lV "r here Saturday, and held aeon
not, woiiui pan inrouKU ami ine . ,, . ,
l iw evaded ferencewith Mayor r.auley and
, ' . I, Ihe city council. akintf that the
..... ... i i.. .... J- uiit .....i r.i company U- permitted to lay
lu..i,. ..t. r.-ou. Kt m.d do th.- eratute liltHks U-twii-n the rails
fittint'. and leadi how tondiut on Main Street. Ihe gentlemen
and wear the corm-t. Our tador-Lai, they wi-re t'oin to make a
I made to meii-'uire corrn w. in
cluding the latent fnmt late, with
an experienced rorselier Hcrvici
no 1 1. 1. Ill I OMM iiim.
The County Court util receivi
luU and award contracts, on
Sutur.lnv. June IS. l'.H:l. nl 2 l.
in fur t In follow-in if work for
Waihinirtoti County :
lur hauhnu' nH-k in I load li
trirt Not. l. :i. r. 12 ami for
tnacadam work, bid to U made
on lirt ipiattcr milt and each
miniHwiv. nuailt r mile to Kill
nii'o-li-r.
i ' - . . .
Fur hauling Z.U ynr.H of nu k.
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trcrt, of iK-yond I.loomin,', were
city vwitora Saturday.
Sam J. lLafTetv. of .Mountain
dale, was irrevtinif HiilHlmro
friends Saturday.
J. Moline. of In-low Uci-d .i!
was a citv visitor Satur lay. lie
is road BUtx-rvisor in his section
The ball rami' U t .u n Hills-
cwfit no more than hiidi class cor-
Hi ts purchas.-il in Htoren. Mrs,
M I. I ii'i.lu. i h mm. l'i i t
and Jackh.ui Stret ts. I'hone No.
Ml. Wit
The Mihsi-s Clare and Madtfr
inhne returned Sunday from a
four monthH visit with relatives
and friends in California. They
yisiti-d with Mr. nd Mis. Med
M'hcr, at ls Angles, and
with an uncle of Mr. Iinhne, at
Santa Ana. and travi-led hun-
I reds of miles in motors. Wal-
ti-r M-whi-r n turneil to Oregon
with them, and will make an ex-
lindeil visit In re and lit lot Hand,
The yoimif ladies wire much
pl.-aed with their visit, hut are
clad to l?et hack to Oregon.
th. ir trio made them acuuamted
with llie'ooil roa.Hinllie nmiiu,
and they t- of makinif 2 miles
in nu auto in one day, with hut
three or four miles of road that
was iml macadam or paved.
I saw eordwood, loles up to 12
inches in diameter, fence rails,
. . i ii i i .
ami l;irti4 oi an Kimi.i. uu
kIou'WoihI lent'lhs. Will ki into
lie country. Write, phone or
rail on me. i an Mvow, cornet
Sth ami Fir. Ilillslioro, Oregon.
'hone. Citv H22.
STARTS BIG SUIT
Auks lor One-lialf ol Thirty Thou-
nantl iKillar From Husband
i t I ... I . I I . . . . .
permaneni rauieu. anu one inui nm (melius was cal!e
would not ru ed tearinir uii evt-rv olL Sunday, owinir to the
few months. They want t6 weather.
thoroughly roll the earth, then t)r. I II. Smith the first of
put in plenty of crushed ris k, week tH-rformed a suryical
roll this, then top with cement, ,.,.,..; on Mrs . 1. rum hit. whose
and then on top of this lay their husband works on the 1. It. &
jrranite. Vrmis.sion was Knint-U
eo. I t. i . -e. .. l l ,.o
. t ..i ror aieioii uuv , yni w
TO OUR COUNTRY PATRONS
If vou don't want to come to town, jost phone yoar
in and it win dc prompuy aucnucu w a u t
in person. We specialize in MHurry UpM orders
(-..,. nu nj a mnrliraw on l.inill
A . .,r nu n Klnrleil til work " "" " i ' ' . ' '. ' "i' ----
.Vnril-.v mnrniniriii front of the new. rubU-r tires. Will Pell butf- amoUntinir tor2).0iW. She claims
.v1 .-. Inquire that McGreer is worth at least
I ,' r. ' I , ii . I 1 1 I, I .uj. I ..I. ... nnA kn f
l.iiiiliihi.- .mil Mr MeClvniondn ol Mrs. i n. iioo, i o m on-v., j.ooo, arm biic auio uuc-iiui.
l.itulithn. and h r. Mi D moil is ltwrliiu. and ()ak. 13 5 nf ih, t.ro.rtv. uer month
nays the work win ( ruHiieo as - . . . . . .7.' .k.'D;t nn,
r ... -II. i I f...fr......l I . II ... ,.T .1... IlllIMUIl V LKTllUlilK bllv ouiu ui.m
llM as immune, uroern mr new i j, v. juiiici, oi tin- nnuw V,U, " , '
. ... ....I i I .. . . . . . .i 'mi nffnrni'V !..
work trains to eyl the uiusnom district, was iiown id ine ciiy ' . .
. .i i i i.. . . .... i, i Airs, iuii.iret.-i iid.1 aiiuwuti ii-
work o-u oi uieway uae ocen Saturday auernuon. ui oiet-i w - . . f.
Iil.il with the comiany. and it Um. who came out from Fort-M'rk ?!le f ..f.l .
u-ill U. I iiit a matter of a few h.ml for a nhort visiL . tiiey nwi uuiiia iiww
. . , .i . i..... i . . monev. in the brove. she was
SVS W l 0 PKOCIKI D IN BAD FAITH
Allrxc Tlial She Wi Mhki !( Sif
lag Pipcn
Mrs. Addie McGreer. of rorest
(Irove, hai sued T. H. McXJreer
for divorce, and her complaint
brintles with allegations. The
McGreers were married at Wood-
burn, Marion County, Nov. 25.
1'jOi. and they later moved to
Forest Grove. She alleges that
w hen they married her husband
owned property in Wasco Coun
ty, heavily mortgaged, and that
with financial help from her, and
workinsr together with the end
in view, the property was held
nnd the mortsraife tiaid ofT. Then.
she alleges, in l'Jlli. he misled y
her and prevailed upon her to 'rjlO Jjeiia J-irUU OIUI C
sin a deed to the lana in wasco .-T.
. L.. ..-,.,. l.lntr a un ef her II DFY AI I. STflR t
husband by a former wife. Mc- a
order
iaut.u iu yviJvi" - - -
and you can tret a prescription made np very conte-
ieutly m this way. ah oraers axe fai wui j
earliest possible return mail.
No need to wait till you come to town
Phone that order In today.
On and after April 1 we will send out preoption! ana
Kexali Kennedies by Parcel Post, Prepayed without extra
charge.
I'.irdand and Corvallis will
linked with rails.
Cot MY CLAIMS
a
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Are You Thinking
al-
Tlie county court last week
lowetl the follow intr claims:
llr I .'nl ill mil Jfi Ul
A W l'.ryniit. ref litj licenselMiMiO
Court house eviK-HKes Ilillslio
ro Merc Co $1 Fi, Pioneer Wood
Yard IK'.. II F Schmeltzer PI
Koad and highway - P-eall & Vm
$2T i-"i. S P l K haulimr ns k
2S-I fill. .1 K Zimmerman 175. II .1
Keenon 75. J A .lohnson 150 '.).
.1 () Johnson 221 25, J II llolTman
III 75. F C ItH-lle 211 75, J U
llavden ln'7 fiO, J J Shevlin
MS sTi. K l llite217 Moliiu-
li.l !: G I'.ailev 21(1 25. F I.
ltr,.wn 1:1. K Munlm-k 2115 21.
rtnK ('.eilK-reerrrr f5. II Fleiwh-
J
i-i-,""",""'. i
Iit. 17. :il miles: for hanlin)t U,.na( im-,vase this year are tfood
rik m same Hariri ji m . I . Twtl .;,,. XMi,.,e,
v or const ruction ol unuee nnn , - - .
,, Taylor Ferry mad. wt of U; . rubU-r tres; c m, m.
Mi. rwoiMl ....... ,.. .a hirfi. rmimv seat
. or bn.ur nt C'-u L ,Ul condition.
meenM nous nm. cann.nk - - . i;oV Kto.v. on the P
That tlie tlairy business in Ore
lion is tfrow ini? at a trementlous
rate, and that in value it far ex
ceed the state's next largest
crop - livestock - is the statement
r i i .. . t I I.-.U..I ('.iiiimW.
Ill .-il.lli' ii.iii j inui i ". i i- if
- : .t i :.. ...,..ii iucn... 1 1 niier itl'.S. A ! Knox 41
. ,i . .. i i i r .i .iru i.ni. .niim 151 Oil. V Kic iterSI M.
ill CI II. in am .'t ii.ii' j "-,,,,- ,..,. I ii- . .
ducts for PJ12 was Yymm J T Melloy U tt. Alfml Pieren
w hile that of livesttH k was 215. Ceo ( otuclman i.i .50. All)
117 K!l. 1)1. Smith 112 07.
l.oou.o"o. ii.K.v.. - -
ii-nneviue nnnn-iiin iiiihuik
H. &N.
to a statement by
lct.ii.. i:-im. Warden I'liilev,
i, .. ......... . -
nlHint 11.000 Chinese pheasants
will Ih libcratetl this season in
ixmiik loirci Kit- with certilit'tl
i ' ...... -..I
check in sum of 5 n-r cent, of bid.
I'lans and Hpecitications may
1' seen at the ollici of the Conn
I 1 I Hi I iFll
lit ri.r ttui iit nil Iiii4 lulukiil Irani of them iroinir to
' II jl H HIIJ III IIH '.'. I IU""IV - - i 1 ' I
ii i! i. ..,.. .... ,i. ,r. im em oreuoi . in atiumoii
I .. r ....ti. .... H I Id lll.-r.'IIHI' Ul 1117 Ml.'"- -
y oilier oi ipiiiiiiipii" " ""' -
i. . .. .i t ti ,.r I lr.niiii. a tout i.oo".
I'Oilrl, ami liaiCtl UIIS .Hllie u, pimmn." V . -o l I I
vm m yoW)K trout will 1k liberated
by the state nsn nincuenea.
Mil ICI; Ponirli lumlnT. lU-l'tKit lengths.
ii ,. ;.niw e.umtiintlv on hand.
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The article bel.nv was refused S. U. Cmran, ii.iisik.io. m .. v.
iml.lication in the Cornelius I n- 1. ., miles nortn v
i .t iik .i .i.t.i
i I i ...... ri.i i.k nt i a rn luiiu nuui
I" 111111 WHS IIMMIIH I"
. 1,..
Armis. It was brouuht in ns u per w.
a naid iidvertim-nient. but tto
clmiye w as made by the Anrns
Pub. t'o.
.... ..mi i ... it., i .u. ..t.:.. .
. W, IIIUSiKiru iMioeruiMiiK
2:1. U F Keasoner VM l l.onion
Htlw Co I) 15. AbU Peters P.) 'Xt,
f.r. Kel-inn 2S 12. A Kostur 50.
I I. i:r.iiT5 Thos Murnhv 10. J
M Yanderanden 11 05. 1) C
Stokesbury 20. C K Meacham 41.
c.rtint Mann 5. J II Hever 22 50.
Ilarrv llohinson 45. II t Johnson
II 2T. I. W Prow n 40. C Her 7 50
SOUTH URN PACIFIC
U-en shifting its lowinir railway Lure anj lhe furmshinps. Mc
tract alove P.uxton, and the mill rir.,.,- n.fusintf to put un the
has Uvn running short time mnnev for these necessities. She
awaitinir completion of tno f,.eth..r navs that McGreer ol-
of tlie change. ! tn htr corresiKindence with
friends, and threatened
..k.;.. a. l ima tm.iu.rtv mi Third if it w ere not stopped he would
V III III nun r-"l I ... ,
nnd Oak. ami exiHt ts to move in tret out, and he wouldn t pet
i. i... ' l inn ui nu nv inern.sio rouie. eiuier,
noil iu iiiuv- nu.- ........... - .
i.:... .. ;ii,;-. f.m. , ..t nr shi asks that .Mcureer oeen
mciiim CTiiiiiu ...v ...... j
the clerk s office, where lie isnoinin irom ReuinK nu ui ms
lU-puty. projierty until the court can set-
Taken u: Pav mare, w hite llt'at,on
. . . . . hi I.. - 1 imvin
wiiit n I LI llllli. .'".'V. w..... .
nrovi nroiH-rtv. nav charires. ail
vertiHiiiL' etc.. and take same . I Veoman Idcre. No. 2!S. I. 0.
away. U. and K lineman, lirove- o. F., was instituted at Isorth
nm un Ihnlt'il itai wav. iMamx a-st Satnnlav eveniniT.
Arthur Shute. the little son of and alxut 2.3 thrtlinkers trom
it... i oi..... i niiisiiiini wciil utri iu aoiow m
Mr. ami .,fm, u ;- officers are
ucuuuy - . , " " " ivii.l Paulson, noble irrand : N. II
Krnsi CK .racu re-r .i .ay e,e- -- -. (V w Moo
mnr. While wneennK up uo ",r .. . ovc ,raailP(ir.rL
le tried to iret oil the sHlowaiKP"'v i. r"'rLJ.:r i.' 3
. . . ..1 i i 1 1 :in m 11 nnipr. waroen: jjinc
ami iiKm u ne.uiei. i'i . i.i - i u n.t:n
at..n.l...l the vounir man. ..nine, conuuciur, y. i .
"vv " !!.. ,.;n I'hoo I la vw I. S I
i t i iinwiui vniv. - -' - -
Mr. nml Mrs. HiiKh H. ( arev. , Jacksiyn. L. S. N
Of opening a BanK Account
the one sure road to best business?
If you are, do not oyerlook the mod
ern accommodations at the
American Nattel
ODD BANK
i i
Private desks for writing your business
letter, for drawing your checks and a fl
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 rtceltmt,
A. C. Shute, Pres. C. Jack, Jr., Cashier-
American National Bank
Main mmd Third, WBrtwi.
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ed bi Morris Prothers. Ihe suit
hers shirte. by I'i. . wippn'uvv"
,f n... i:..!.. iu.. i. ,.r ('i.rm.liiw. forced the attvcriisemeui., woo...
The Southern Pacific schedule
as now runninu, is as follows:
To Portland
McMinnville pass'jjer, a. m...r.:52
miii-iil:in train, il m H:!8
rilhiinixik train. i. ni 1:07
Corvnllis overland, p. m 4:57
ii., (h. Shei-iihm n:.s-
1 a miles north of town, on t. Uonirer does not leave llillsboro
yyuttei. at I or I oriiailll llll III o.oo.
0-17 I li'i-nni Portland
, i ..... ...
n.i f ui.i.ivii in!, ii nrvn is n issenirer. a. in . o.i-i
ll.e I'oreni. vntn 1 ...
. . i, ui.i.t,..i nn mlver- Tillamook nassemrer. a. m..l0:0t
iriCL lilrtt e-i pirn' " . . - r
V fc . r - .i... ....I.. ..r i w i..i- ilfin nuimniror. n. m... .1) 14
i iu..i,iiiir inr Liie ninu vn ....... i r.--. , - . .
. ...H.l iN.n.ls privately contract- M'Minnvillo imssen;er, p. m- (:4o
. . : . . mi :
MISS MARY V.. HINMAM
ki u... i' ..i. .i I t ihii i 1 1 1 1 1 ii 1 1 it i'ci i iiii: tun i i m . ? -
desire to state through the Tri- accordiiiK to law, must be made M'ws Mary K Hinman. daughter
i .. . .. .. . r ii... i ..r .1... lunula lire Hold. I..r il... !.... Al....o.m II nmmi died
mine, that the seniimetu oi me ih-ioiu m oi mu unc nii .
article published therein about Woou for ale -C.md four-foot nt the home of her mother, June
the corresiK.ndent who reports " wi,i deliver for $;! and $11.25. 12.191:1. She was aed (.2 years.
.... t... m..! . ..i.i ....j ' ". .. i ii .. i ..m.i. .ii i nt Hi-. nml ihi o not. robust, had been
ii uiui.ivic inui. i!i mni'Hi -J. II. voeiKcr, ..on. ifi i - -. n.-,-u
vviib nu .. ... i .. u fi..b r.r.r. ii-iu. t ill tint, n short time, nermoin-
min. V lllll imeini, nun, 11 n i- I e U'llUOlie, vi v""i - -
Mrs.C.race TibbiLs. Mrs. W. P'- mrt Central; 10-W er nnd the fo low.njr brothers
vii.i.. VI-.. n c..i...ir,.,i.i Mrn. WVK . . . , nnd s ster survive. Oliver Hm-
ii . ,7J,.'.V"! V;: e ""A ' Jutke McCnhey, ot tiusion, - - Klletishunr. Wash.: Dr.
Mi-a " "Ve, " A was down to the county seat me CaP, L inman,
I a a llf .lf 1 IIiHl, 111 tnu
.Alta Wolfe. Mrs. J
t ......
ivir3 i. vv I'i'hii mm m. urn ,vv ". .
rev M : m ;;1. : "iWUia what his inemis are saying mornI
i . I .. . . ii i .. M-.i I I,..iii fur osisih. 10
irmier, ftirs. A. r.. Toner, mm. Por 8iui-, t,uyH - -
,. U lhi.rh vira r. (' A or. f,w,i eorniLrated iron roller, vei- siuxs-Kuiur
Vol'f Mrs. last of the week. .lu.l s d Mrg
I Merrill titinkir of joining the bene, lie s r K Vorfond.
i's M Mor- inafewmonths-utleastthatis Thefmura, took ,,,ace
is. i. no' , ,. i nre savinur. i
A. II
place Satur
i. i uirn. ivirs. u. vj. toon uku couuKaw-w "" ; -' u
Mrs..). II. Stephenson, Mrs. C. escope frame.-ma Wood. 8-tt
P. Piichiuuui, Mrs. C. U. Me- , j,etcher, of Forest Grove,
ClaiiL'hrv. Mrs. M. L. Ilammiick, miwter in the
of Portland, were in the city u
Saturday, enrotite to the Mrs. k .
0. Persham home, near North .J
.... . . I
rlains. where they visuea over oi
Sunday, lhey win no to una-
miK.k before they return to Port- J
I I . F
laiui. I
W H. Souls and Pearl Pose
were married m 1'ortiami. ine
last of the week. Mr. Souls is
well known here, and his hrst
wife was a prand-daujihter of
the late Pen Cornelius. Souls is
now a deputy in the Multnomah
County Clerk's ollice.
U S lluson was in from his
south-of-Cornelius ranch. Satur-
dav. The Cant, says that the
. . . . . . .. . -i
simple life beats uuiunnji rau-
i-ondM over the t'ascade moun
tains. Mr. lluson was chief en
the N. P. when thev
built West from the Uockies to
the coast, and hold the position
many years.
Miss Fern llobbs, secretary to
r.ov. West, visited with her nar
ents. Mr. ami Mrs. J. A. llrt
i Vnrlev ' the first of the wf
Mia I In bhs is one ot Un
r,v wonien earniniT a salary of
$;1.1KM) per year. As she is ad
mitted to practice law, nowever,
the salary is not out of pro
portion to the services renuereu.
Dr. A. Miles Taylor and wife,
ot San Francisco, ana l. t.
w.aih.rr.d nnd wile departed
If VUVIlt t i
Tuesday in Dr. Taylor s auto lor
Tacoma, where they will visit J.
0. Weatherred and lanniy lor a
few davs. lhey expecteti to
make the trip over to the city of
destiny in a day, wun ease.
While over there l. . win mini
up John Day and wife, and other
former Hillsboroites.
lehelder. inner iruard: IL
.hr. outer cuard: J. Scmit
i V.G.:C. K. Korn. U
Va gnA -ll k. a. WL
r.'s.' ji'u. ; .
candidates were init
; d one of the features
-ibis suppen The new
Jl meet every Tuesday.
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" Russian killed
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vi 4 as almost instantly kui-
i Orenco, on the cut-otf.
Hirilnu mnrnino'. bv an
Die, current He and several
w, V were clearing a road
foii KOrejron Nursery Co."s
ii1 " 1 sixteen blasts were
t,.it n WT. The men were over;
Wailn a half mile front
Oit nd a hugenxit struck
the .tension wire, which war,
car, V121X) volts, tearing it
fitXi I tie on the overhead.)
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". Of your children by giving them an early
1V start in life. Denosit $1.00 with US and
i rj, procure a Recording bavings Bank ana
1 At y a Savings Bank Book. Have them save
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I ; We will pay them 4 per cent, on their
.11 f,Mnrrc T1if?i- cnrrce will V Insured.
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savings.
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EXCLUSIVE FOR 8AYISHS
Mrs. Labcll Schollield, Mrs. ,'"w:he'n that profession was
1 li, .I.. M Wl. In li hir. UliyS " I'CO v"" J..,n
mi .-inn, mi n. nt. mi.i , ,m iM3 Birpn mi s, ivna u"" u
enee Kemn. Mm. M. K. Fries, ... n, hui of the
.. :. ... ... . ... to ineco iui. c"" .
... nil., iti i n. in
Pertha Killgoro, Mrs. (1. Vickera.
For sale Several incubators
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week, irreeting Irieiuts.
'ni-cher. now working
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ami br,: h e t makes. J. at Vancouver, wa ... w ;
P. A,h.m .b.l..- WilkesMtothocouniyHeai u.e .r j;
.1 !'""'.."-.. . ,MI. ...nnlr nlOlltetO litUUC mill
uace. mm in C.i v 1'aiK. Jims-
I ' v" ' ee l.iiu t ra liitlveB.
The home of Mr. and Mrs. A.
Utief, of near Newton, was the
scene of a quiet home wedding,
June 14, 11113. when ineiraaugn-
ter, Alma, was united in niarn
..r. io Hurt F. Stiles. Kev. B.
Clarence Cook, of the Baptist
i. niiiniiiilnir The vounir
llHIIVHl U"'I""M . .
eouule will make their home near
I . . ... l Af - 121. lua haa a
ioi uauas, wneio mi. uwi"
fruit farm.
Tha nhenee of canines on the
M. I IV . i
street causes one to smile when
one thinks of the talk that was
going the rounds some weens
ago when the ordinance weni in
to etTect. Occasionally a farmer's
dog strays into the city, but not
often. A dozen yeiping curs.
scattered over the town were ai
...cvo in pvidence months ago,
but Hillsboro is now truly and
agreeably a "dogless town."
mTW ii. iJ"lcil
ovor wire ana oetore ne
could be taken away was burned
so badly that he died witnm nye
minutes.
The werdict of the jury:
"We, the jury impanelled in
the above matter, find that de-
m-.no.ul mot hw dunth nn the Ore-
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gon Electric railwaycut-olf grade
about 4 mue easi oi ureneo.
Wash. r,o.. Orecron. on June 14.
1913, by coming in contact with
a high-tension electric power
wire owned and operated by said
li'lnnlrii liv C.n.
U1V...I . .T
Ami ao find that Raid accident
was not caused by any fault or
neglect ot deceased.
Virgil L. Parker,
J. E. Frank.
Ira W. Handley,
Verne Curry,
Wm. Oelrich,
Robt. Schneider."
Some
People
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rthn Ireland, of Forest Grove.
wm a HillslM.ro visitor Monday
mni-nincr Hp was fortunate
enough to dodge Sheriff Reeves,
who was looking tor jurymen.
Come to me or go to some other regular optician
ana gei ine ngni glasses iu mc uisi
Others patronize the traveling faker or go to
the danger counter, get stung and then come to
me to repair the damage done.
Your glasses are your eyes if you need glasses.
When you are misled by misquoted values on
cheap frames and flaw filled lenses yon not only
cut the value of your eyes, but your person
efficiency, and the danger counter men, and UJ
traveling fakers laugh at your stupidity.
You buy efficiency, comfort, glasses made for
you and you alone, when you come to me.
LAUREL M.HOYT , H,
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