The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, August 21, 1913, Image 1

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inUSi:()R(,ORK(;ON AUGUST 21. 1D1
NO. 22
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MIS Id OlIACil M I ISW 11 1 1:
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lliil.tHiro I lirr
W. F. iM'tuan, while driving
home I In other day, narroAly
jen-apct colliding with tlu- 'lilla
moon iram in me crxMMing in
North Hilblmro. I ! manaecd
tn ha inir It in t.-aui t ! hide
i ... .. i .. ... t
nun navi'ii a rt'K. un or
tlir day later nome one went
into the i.r.-cr ht'ir. and told
ir . . i . . : . . i . . . .
Mm lAf.u- ix'initian ihui litr
fattier !;! Ieii htrnck with the
train, ami nut thinking that it
w;n another edition of the firnl
near accident, tlii daughter ran
ail tin' way Lome only to ti ml her
father working about tin place.
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TEST AT FOREST GROVE
Argun and Oregonian, $2.25.
Hop gloves at Greer's. 22 "
Argus and Journal. ?2.2".
Geo. Gal breath wu up from
S Hliinlofi Oregon Corporation
May Opt-ratc Hunt Son
SAV THIV CKS SAVE CITY MOMV
MINORS ARE OUT Oil
2
3
if
...... .. .ii 'l teirt v
ijwCial I ram ' m i
t Portland newspaper men. un-
tin- charg. of Mar vo"-l
IT. publicity tit for the Port
tv. , A- l-'iixli-rit li r 1 1 . t il
IlilUboiv ut ten o clock, Iriday
I ... ,. 111. -I Ill ft .t.t.l.
ortiinif. ano "
it ion from the Commercial Club
ith auto- si"l taken for u drive
C, ...... 1 1 ,1 V.irlh Ttl.llntlfl
lnrrr a i..
Iain. t' I-i)villo, un. then
fk t llill-"iUtr, where tin
t0P, called l H'" '"'" rrial
'lull, llu-y ul i VHitfl IIiIIhIio.
' i-ankink hoo-u-H wli.-to a (nil-
i..n i.f iiioify l ton mi ihU. I hf
..... , .
iilli'iiii-n i l.rc'..'U-l thi'MiMi'Hri
n nl.iiH-. wilii tlo ir i-tihT
innii-nt. ! v r" ituulo lo f i
home I tii-y iniiwf'l thi-m-Ivik
a ! w ith tin- r.
Wtition k'ii'n tlu-m. .m l all mi
t i .. -i.. i . 1 1... ...i t
Thmi' nn'i titut Uiftti at tt f !
Vil ''r' Mat. N-nalor . l.
Aiwl. A. ". Shut.', ot tl.o Ami-r-nn
National, lr. J. O. liohh. W.
1 Md'onrt. ( '4Hinnlinad T, M,
ierr, S. Ki!li'. of tin- Imh'-n-tuhnt.
an. I L A. wt, of thi
LmuR. lio wan joh-odiIi'iI lv th
iMitiKi-Kl n Hrli r in tho stati
imr Woo. I,
Thtf H-."ial i farryimr iU own
linortu'l hIo ik t, nnJ tlo-y H'it
n hour in ach city utonsJ tl.fir
Ute Im twi rli I rro Itll't Klli'tli',
ivinu llilht-'ro an hoar nn.l
, quart, r, "orrt ( iruvi- win thf
Ifxt loi 'nfli-r l!ill tUro, nn.l
he htfit!'-'- itx-n llnro avi
hi m a lmi r-i'i-ption. hf -r-imi-ll
of Hit party tnukiiH! the
rip:
Dri'Konian. Sla-I (. Krant?,
I'K'rain. W. I'. Ktran.lUtrtf,
iMirnal. J. L Wa'un, all railroat
i'Mirti'rt; Ort oii IWtcn (Swi-il-lh.)
F W Jno uri-n. Ih'titjirhf
kituinf. A r. Ki rn, !:it hrii tiii ii.
i... i i c ( 1 1
'Will'), I III 1 I ll( I I II . IIIU.
laiu'iH Ilaiian Tnlitino, A U
iifnaint, I'atholu Sentifu l, l' V,
lulllVBIl, l'roi'!4 IVc1. t' N
yan, i-ilUon and ptit.ii'.hers;
-ctator, .hhi !.niv;an. Chain-
r of ( (mmi-ri ( llulU-tin. Mohi-h
onwohn. r.ht.irial writiTs;
'urlluml l'n-. h t'lah. A A lou-ii-
till, rnaiun-.-r; For (land Kail-
ay. I .iv hi tV I inu r t ompuny.
T Iturhanan. publicity ninna
r; J',n!n" ('. II (lantcnlwiu. of
f r , A, -,: I'm i ami. ivUM-tic
Faslcrn Kailwav Co. KoU-rt K
truhnrn. t.ivid.'ril, (Will Join
e party ,'nrou(, I K T(!ujpy.
iff cnt'iiiicr. .1 YV all. ui..s(
Sjiicf rinrinc-r, W II HvanH. uhhI
jiicf WiTtrifal ciminiMT, M:uk
AiKKlnilT. tmblicity stRi-nt.
I he tram in tTrtonal chartii'
1 the "Willi Irwlmiiitt " Ci'ufi'i'
P O'l'oiincr. mint of tho 1' V,&
L with hcailipiartcnt nt t'orvnl-
). and tho iMpiipiiH'iil coiihihU
)f Mr. O'Conncr'n private car,
jnd a Fullman kIi encr.
Dr. Wood received the follow-
K ti'lc;rain after the npecial
m ileiiarted from IIiIIhIkum:
"All member I'orllund newM-
H'rnicii a imrtv now on ;;.i()
ll tnu Uiroutrh Willnmette
falley united in extending tin1
Ji'wt cordial thankn In the luini-
less men of HilisUiro for their
Jno nception and their free
janilod hospitality in Hhowitnt im
fmr viiHi unit rupnllv unnvuitf
riimlury country nnd it! muni
olil renourceH. The till ton-brief
lay we enjoyed in your city wan
" HHttmiHliinir revelat ion to lisi.
jnrticularly m iiidicntiii what
pe cominir of ranid IranHiiorta-
Jon will mean to your immediate
jmmn of the Mnlo.
I in the electi-ie aire, of which
!'ere just experiencing: only the
awn, wo reel confident that t ho
'Xt few Veiirst will menu onion-
'd Krowth nnd protfrosH for vmi
'Wry i,.,l of iictivitv n. which
four development work k lieinn
greeted, We d8iro to Hlnte nn
pilatinurly thnt wo feel tho
Pmiiik' of the Fortliuu., Hnjrono
f 'stfrn nlectrio lines will wor
f"mi wnnuers lor your com
P.u"'ty in the near future
niiKinK you aura in for vour
r-"Miuti courteaies. wo arc
jratetully yourH.W. P. Strum
r'K, t.r tho Pioneer P. K. & V
'vciers.
I wnnf in M..rTT" r..r.
V . ; : ivni, u lurui oi nom
r w ucroa, close to HillHbom
r term of throe years. Kef
PPcea uiven.W. S. TilLon
"isoord, H, 2. 20-22
U low Tualatin Monday
Chas. ('asUtd. of Tualatin, was
a city visitor the first of the
week.
For sale, cheap for ca.-di, 10
foot corrugated iron roller, tel-
TbtX pre Thin In Sli.f Klioa frame. - Zina Wood. 8-tf
John Schaer. of afxive Moun
taindah, was down to the city
Monday.
For Sale: New John Deere
Ironclad wairon, 31. C. J. Hatf
Kerty, Heaverton, Ore. 22 5
Ti.ui i;i r..,rr,.rt v, Uro. tak in-K' them urn order of
M-IKemiM-r i. when 0f tne fmm an t.x. the cfiurt from th? IWys 1 rain
ol Cunat.il, Contrail Miy I im
Court l irt l ixcd I'.ail at $l,(mn,
but ktduteJ to Hall That
pakims swiN roR DHJM;t r.M Envs
Sheriff Rttura Daa Ward and Oica l a
Car to County Stat
Sherisr J. E. lUwvts late Thurs
day afternixm returnel Oren la
Omrs; and Danny Ward to HilU-
C ,.. I 1 I ..r i
nal. and had jumped to the cm- lh' U:'H,"n"" '""W 'H-ra-chiMon
that it was a fresh han ,"" H 'IV '" tne city of Forest
penintf. Thuii (hi'Htory cont'irnm C.rove a twenty days test of cicc
the old legend of the "three Irie current, the H.-rvice to con
black cro. ,iflll(. unlll
n vou want ii ranee mat l ats the company will make a propo- tended vacation at Newport injr Schol at Salem, to which
.I;-; ,..h,'y,r HUi,m 10 to Kx-Cunty Clerk F. S. Field... they had been committed by
n.i.i.i.M.. ,..,. 1.... i.w o..ninu f"rm:m current and h t the city of Fortland. was in town Satur- Jud'e Ueaoner. Just what will
Uanp-H.'ttll the way from I'i'i to ditrihute it; to furnish current day, accompaniwi by his family, be done with the Ixiys is con
$'m. Thi e are the Ih-kI rannen under a franchne from the city, New five-room bungalow for nocture, but they are KtiSI held
eer place.j on the market in taking over the plant; or furnish rent or sale, haenhoe. Ierms. under the old warrants of d-!ir
l!ilhd.ro. Call in and Kee th. tn. M)W,.r and jH-rmit the city to -DiinninK-Frentzel ,umlr Co. qucncy The ori-inal complaint
Mnbel .Iiho.-k I'.irthiml lum hold its vtem. Win. Wt'illle was in Sunday, charged that both boys mis rep re
H i. dll. I' James for divorce, al- The tet is mad.. fr.H.f rlmnw with hid Bon, Henry, who was sented their ages in order to get
l. gmg that the hiirtband re.pnred to
I it In unrk Hi n ini-fn:.! In Ink. Ulntii
, ,.r n -K num. nyiii.imr I . i,-.. u in l. r.. ,.t !.. a 1..1 i ...:r.. IW hen the court discovered that
hoiH- at ItH" I Washington Street, niuniciiial Hvstem as now oner- nrf .laiurhter. Mrs. Morrow, the egislature nal I'Kv..e.l vh
i u-ii.u ii -.i 1,., ..ii.. i i,.,r I .i... i 1 . . ' : .i .i' putt as John l). liickelel or
'.. " ""' "'"i""1 ""!"!' T" ijaurei. were in ine ciiy wie , , nn(i if, tm,,,f
roe v. i if ! eL'es hi' 4 uur in iiiw 'uri't i.riivi. in at. it uui I f ..... L-
........ - - ...... v 1 VI IV nvn
ll i.t"!1!. an. nhe wants ?.ii r- U economy in the long run
l tie test is made I ree of charge ion ouh, m m j, nan ouir. n o...! . j
the city in an endeavor to operated on for adenoids by Dr. liquor, and this alone gets them ;
m the people that their ser- in serious trouble if ejove:,
aire immune irom commitment
Mrs. C. K. Deichman. of this to the training school the order
city, and Mrs. M. M. Bridges, of Was rescinded.
Portland, accompanied by her The court first fixed bail at
daughter, Mrs. Charles Naohand. J1,(kk) each, but the parents
departed for Ilockaway, Satur- rather demurred to this, and
day. for an outing. stated that thev wou d not nve
itf .nil Mn m tnrm Sr nf bonds. They said, however, that
I " 'I il ...i i ..: i i.. : ... u
from selling anv real or personal h-osal that can not in economy be Cornelius, were in town hatur- w ,,'s '".
. Htate until Ihe mot is settled. rejected. day. Mr. Sturm is very proud um wou.u w iur Ul
.. .. . . The ten! is l-in wateheit with over some veterinary work done iniswiiaui-riii uuhik u
or hale; .egis(erei Jersey . . . , . . , ., .... ... the court and an order made
manent alimony, and ?l'i suit I he company already furnished
money. I hey w ere married in some piwer in the town, and a
June. l'.12. Mrs. James averts few lights, and they want either
that her husband has property in to get out of the way, or else
Va diinv:lon nnd l illamiKik Conn- take over the entire lighting
ties and IV i acres in Kansas, and system. Their officials nay that
-he wants the court to estop liim they will make a business pro-
bu'i: a "ears :z::r:iYtrA m t h n, by l)r-lUm of this city-
TO OUR COUNTRY PATRONS
If you d i n't want t- coine to town, just phone yonr
order in and it will be promptly attended to as If yotl
called ia person. Wc specialize in "Hurry Up" orders
and yon can j;et a prescription made tip very conven
iently in this way. All orders arc sent out by the
earliest pos.-ible retnrn mail.
No need to wait till you come to town
Phone that order in today.
On ar 1 after April 1 we will send out prescriptions and
Uexall Remedies by Parcel Post Prepayed without extra
eharpi.
The Delta Drug Store
REXALL STORE
;s .3C M X X .st-wx..
Win. Nhulmerich herd. $oil,
C.eiit'ie and very easy to handle
M ist change head of herd. L
. . . . I. i . i . . it
i. irown uaiicn. lornenus,
L'lbnvallill. 21)22
Sam C.rove, working for the
contractors putting in the maca
dam for the city, in the south
east of town, badly crushed his
w ish to throw rocks at municipal
lighting say that there is no com
parison between the two services.
The proiKal w ill U anxiously
awaited by the citizens of the
college town.
Are You Thinking
irm.ic sai.I;
reducinir it. Mr. Ward and Mr.
Born, to Wilbur Iieidel and iaCourse thereupon signed a bail
wife, formerly of Hillslioro. now hiond and the two lads were re-
nf Velva N. I).. Allir. l!t. 191!i. allnncrwl fn nntwnr in court, when
drill iti tKlllfl tt..-..in.t tiiin llUi i,I.Alitit9 U'ltll tK..m I
.1.11. I IIIO v.. i'ivvik. lH7 ttUliiUI IL1C3 flUl VII. Ill,
and they are very proud of the The IaCourse boy went to
new arrival. Portland. Friday morning, and
Inmiia P.i!11i nf mill vwt the Ward boy went to Forest
u anna ttvdtji iivm
it. -oa ion ha vino- n kuht urove tne same ai lernoon
nf m.,m,v in hi household. All 1 ? cnargeoi ueunquency says
1 I I .. fll .. II H.II...I "' ' f . . ... .IV. l 1 1 l,l ll.U:-!,,,,. on!
hand one d iv last week He was " "- ot tne lamuy nave peen amicteu r- - -- - - m
ZZm M X"n "f Dairy tWsat his place on the with the exception of Mr. Keilly. Banks sakxin keepers that they .
uni.M.iihk a waKon wo. nn j- r't.rrv road, near Capito , . were of age in order to follow
the earn startj-d; ratchmg h, J Mr an, Mrs. Ealy liucll dc- lheir k,nt of drinkinjr, and as
hand I C. . cn he U.t om . the VKN.Kml.VY s,,..r 3 parted Tuesday to make thdr lhi3 punishable by a heavy
,., and the v,hec. Dr. I.lu.er y I.UNhM'Ai , h IA I, J home jn 0y8lervllei washing- fi the case may end with this -
,.iii. .(.-...... .I 1 he uouiiii. nut iinriv-iwn oairv cows, irraueu ..n .. v,;k ,j liAn f mi thin - ?.t a I
A
9f
k4
Of opening a DanK Account
the one sure road to best business?
If you are, do not overlook the mod
ern accommodations at the
mencan national
U BANK
3
s ivs it may l' necessary to am
putate one of the digits
If you haven't Heen our sbx-k
.f ilrv eoihls. come in and see
it. We tnav have what the olh
rs haven't You never can t
-(.reer's. '
Field I '.ncineer Met My monds,
for the P. V.. & K. electric line,
Ilolsteins. and ,H.ninsua which runs from II wa--2J
of these co t0 w-illapa Harbor.
illapa
Attorney S. B. Huston and
JOSHPII M. ROSS
Jerseys, graded
irrailed Durhams
now milking: most of them to
f... I f I l..t.,K.. I.t Mnivli
11. "II 'WI1" I ..IM.l... ,1 I 11 ll 1
Some fresh now. C.ood milkers. f tarl, of I ortland. were out Themany friends of Joseph Mor-
andmostof them young. Take Monday, attending circuit court riaon llt)S3 were sh(K.ked and
Oregon Kleclricto Kyan place. 1 hoy were aceompanietl by W. ffrieved to hear of his sudden
d then j mile on lay lor Kerry .iatvv. 'Meath, the evening of August s,
an
Koad,
Terms
Lunch at noon.
of Sale Six months'
. . . II I . I . 1 I .. .. I. I I .. - u
w us in 111 ' ciiv sionuay moinno!, tune, approveu nanisaoie nine, n
enrotite to Forest 1 1 rove. He .K.r ivnt. Three Kr cent otf
that the gaps are U ing for cash
closed us rapidly as possible, in
order to have the line in opera-
011 ns soon ns the l-ourth Htreet
nd is completed in 1 orliaml.
thinks that the jhiIcs and
.. i... :...i. ,n. ..I
overhead win sism i- hhm...
in this city.
id.
wife. Just as os askeu mm
onesti.m - ' w hat bm an
auto lire- blew up in I font of the
American National. ho wihhi-cutteranswu-ed:
"I don t know
maybe it wius tho duel oi po-
(Miris Balmer. Owner.
B. P. Cornelius, Auctioneer.
John Vandorwal, Clerk.
UNION STOCK YARDS
associated with
Garden Tracts ieoplo, a year or at hid'home neaP Voilmer. Idaho
8l aP' He had Uen in Voilmer that day
Hugh Smith returned from the and talked with many of hi
Tillamook coast Friday, and friends there. Ho was appar
went on to his Forest Grove ently in the best of health am
home. He savs that Hillsboro expressed himself as never leel
and Forest Grove are well rep- ing letter in his life. In tho
reson toil over on the coast lino, evening he partook of a hearty
, , . . , supper and then went out and
.1. L btannard. engineer for assi.rned t0 each man his place in
the Washington-uregon torpora- tie harvesting ot his bountiful
linn nn.l Mr Knvnkin. rnnsu tintr . ci ii.. :: r.,-
. . ifciw.i.M.iM .'. - j - . p r ,-.-.? niiri v iit ri I lit' ill!
KceeinlS lor tne wook nave neen. nn.nnour fnr the same firm, were I.. l n.i r u.i.. , k..
.. i . .. .. i. . i . i m. i . i." . . . . ......... - i inp nmni ne caiteo im uci ua m-
I he tamous k.mi leHe P u i al io, i i ; u v. in town Friday, contenw witn in' t .,ain in his ,eft sit!o.
uies Iho nii ieau.er m. ji.-o; sneep. .moo. no.. - I Mayor Bagley and otner CUV oi- m,,,,;,,.,! ass stance was called.
epl at l.reer s. rainy neavy ru u. iu u. (lcjal3 .. ,d Jone for h;
A wixwleutter from Garden un' wook wiin nainraHu o y f h Tualati rt,,ief aml in les3 than two hoVirs
.. . . ...., ,.. ern sin . rew v.no .. c . --.-.- , , . . . i. , . .. . j ...i . -.,
.line cu en ai im . . . . w antiennir rom a nroKcn leir. ne naa imsseu nuu me uuak
r ,1:. v to buv a corset for his ,"v " - -.... ... , , t k novona
' . ... .11 I '...liner KliTlilV lor 101) Lrraues. uui . .. '.. . 'I . LJI !
" ' - - , .. , u.hi e on oadintr timbers, nr. r unerai services were neiu in
going lowe -m ' "'" Krwin went out and reduced the Voilmer, Idaho. Sunday aftor
iaIIu'v1 ntie LoS sold fS fracture, and William expects to noon. August 10. to give the Ida-
8.25 to S.:W. Inver grades 7.50 use cruicnes iur u-
to X Choice cows and hellers ynia nx.noA hv Mr. and
selling around fi.25 to 0.50, with Mr3 j,'ran. lng, of north of
lower grades 5.75 to 0. A wide rneillS( caught tire one day
Private desks for writing yonr business
letter, for drawing your checks and a
big free telephone list in a jpnyate
liooth. Privacy (or your safetr"""
boxes. We can make you feel 1 j
for we have all the modern convent- c
lice sh.M.ling at some escape.
Mr and Mrs. Paul Hood, of range of prices between choice h st :ust at the noon hour.
'erndalo, Wash., were guests of um ordinary stulT. 'rne occupant, Mr. Angelo, raised
Mr and Mrs. Sells, oi roresi A Dig uociino in me iwk i an alarm, and the Uook ooys,
Irove, tho lust
Mr. Hood nccomi
ho friends an opportunity to pay
their iast tribute to his memory
A procession over a mile long at
tested to the high esteem in
which he was held in the ' com
munity in which he had lived for
sixteen years. All that 'oving
could do was
Your patronage courteously receive.
A. C. Shutk, Pres. C. Jack, Jr., Cashier.
American National Bank
Main and Third, Hillsboro
s 3J. -m . c 'ar ..m : m"mmi
. . .... .i . . i.
tone. Light liquunuion ai wcok s
close
A l,t.-i f fholl S Giirvpv. KniKIUS in iymi.13.
the Voilmer Lodge,
Margaret
Tho sheep market strengthen- ing corps under A. A. Morrill, of His sister ft irs m argarei
..I a itUe for tno six day period. Il.Mlsboro. reached thiscity. Mon- Buckingham, of GitTord Idaho,
ed a little lor in . wx oay pinou. turn , accompanied his remains to Hills-
I Heavy receipts
wc
to Thursday
ing
stc
wethers
ewes :?.50to3.85,
j . i u.
'.. i . r. . . o.r " - , - nanus auu nenius
f the wrt'h. ket with tops going iron o-J neightwrs. went over and soon done Mr. Kosswasan honored
mined mr. nous x. Hi. wilti a general wi'M unue.- h,i 1 1fl , azo extinguisnen. k., f
I" "" ' . . , l I . I - . . l.l' . !.. I, I."" - ' " I'illUVI Ul k
on one of his olhcial trnw i io
lillsboro condenser, naiuruay.
l'he six yoar old son of J. H
i ii r ...... I u-liilit iilav
. ttiiimi ni eriMi.il " J t-'"
ing with a washing machine, the
.n...r il iv severeil ins iihu'a in.
...nn., id's riirht hand. Dr. Klmor
Smith dressed tho wounded mem
... .....I un endeavor lo save
ll'l , Hll.l " '
tho entire linger.
George Stevens, wire nnd son, to 5.50.
i m- ,.,! Mrs. Klmor Johnson
'. i C.reswell. Sunday, for A CARD
I I'wit vv ith Mr. and Mrs. Goo.
mi'v recemts the tirst Ot tnO aaV. 1 e OUlim neuueu iui mc " - . - , .
J ky.nd Si P fa.Hy well molnUins 30 or 40 miles distant hreftM
Thursday. Some lam bs com- from CleKlum. Wasi. consisted um U in tht fannly plot at
X forward with slow outlet at of six pack norses ana a aouy.e .
ady pricls. Prime yearling team. In the crowd, besidesNlr. ::n at Vhl sexvic
;the selling 4 to 4.35-choice Morril . there are two H.1 sbom- THOr?n
SHDTE SAYINGS BAI1K
HBHBBMBaHBBBB
American National Bank
(affiliated banks)
Combined Capital and Surplus $ 92,000.00
Combined Resources 690,428.81
BanKing in All Its Branches
Checking Accounts, Demand Certificates of Deposit,
Commercial Loans, Foreign Loans, Domestic Letters
of Credit. Safe Deposit Boxes, Traveler's Checks,
Savings Deposit, Book Acc't, Time Certificates of De
posit, Farm Loans, Collateral Loans.
4 Per Cent. Paid on Savings Deposits.
Presbyterian
as-
services.
Tacirart They write inai tney .,u.,.io v..-. v..
are at the snow nne, m memu . . , ,,
.,nrt mncre. and that snow fell Joseph Morison Koss is the eld-
there last Thursday.
1
John D. Koch, of above liloonv
ing, was
ti..,t
; 1 ' wnv "He has one for prompt
of the Ibiost oat crops on the hill by tire.
this your.
m- Mm V.A Schulmonch
1 from an extondea
outing at Kockawav and Gari
baldi.
Pago Gardner and wife are en-
vncation in camp
on hock
country.
W.H. Taylor and family have
est son of tho Rev. George and
Kliza Monscn Koss. He was
born in New Bvth. Scotland, in
11 known here and in the vear 1851). and died near
hoartilv recommend John Van- other sections of the county, was Voilmer, Idaho, August 8, 1913.
iin siernng
from his
he developed
hnua tnirether and in 1804 cross- mnnv noble traits of character
11. A. Withycombe, led the plains to Uregon, ana which gained him many friends
Schulmerich. making tho trip in A Rnd liberal settlement of Wm. A. Montgomery, of Port
Mr. Stevens' auto. my os9 Dy tire induced me to and, well known here and ir
. . ...... in i....,hi; u i-.uvimmeiiil Jolin van- nther sprtions OI me coiiiuy, wa:
in town . Mon i lav e dorwal agent of the Pacific aKUestof his pioneer friend J. Being endowed w
iiSntf TSw in States Fire Insurance Company, T. Fletcher, of Forest Grove, the qualities, inherited
,l .U! l ?K ul has one for Pi-ompt settlement of losses iast of the week. Thev were Scotch ancestry, i
Hillsboro, Ore., Aug. 15, 1913.
Wm. Ravnard. of near Scholia,
was a city caller the last of the
week.
i i a ir.mnAn ri .iiriiMiiim. wus
Ol Hie wct-R.
Our line of sweaters have ar-
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y . n. iiiy ioi .1. . ...,:.,, I wtrml Come n and see them.
lSffiiS knd GwltaldU thev are all right-Greer s.
oneh Hrnve three yoke of oxen and made him a general favorite
from 75 miles beyond tne mis- among his tellows. contributed,
souri River, being six months on . .
kA A The visitor is a son 01 J. &. Liorsung, ine oriue cou-
Capt A. Montgomery, and 49 tractor, is wearing a broad smile
viun hack thev were on the Big these days. Mrs. Lorsung pre-
iupi in Idaho. The two sented him with a son, Aug. 15.
..ni,finiira had a crreat time 1913. and this makes his family
tnlkino- over the old trip. On a baker's dozen of children, seven
Aug 27, Mr. Montgomery will boys and seven girls, lhe fath
be 73. and Mr. Kletcher was 73 er i3 51 years of age and Mrs
June 5. UjQrsuilg wa iv laav rcuiutuy.
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