The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, September 25, 1913, Image 1

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, rf tin law requires
ir. nf IMiu-ntion t
i i m reported t u
It t l-k (oinmis-
tlr o.titrui t. however,
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DUAUZATIDN TRIO
r-t-r J i ww, agist h7 yiar.
lust at tin htitni'iif his d nn'litf r.
Mr. Sonmim. IWtliuul. S. j.. If..
Ili wan Imrn in S it.erlaml in
IW, an. latni t Arii.rnn when
young man. In IO) he wan
wis.is to Anna Wenitvr. They
ri-ni.li-il in t thin for fight yearn,
ami then inuveil to Kalian. Af
ter V yearn in th Smiltowi-r
Htate they nmveil In Portland.
Kittling in the Hi-tvi-tia tu-etion.
Mm. Jiw iluil in iMWli. Five
children mirvive; Mm. Anna
Sotimiti, 1'tirtlainl; I'eter JoriHe, of
Junction City; Kan.; Win. Johhi,
Ilf lll'lll l 11.1 t'llittll I J.tllll IfMiUi
a well known furniture dealer of 1 w r.'uaii.auon lioardiorwanh-
Iraa Number i.l Taanavrr An-
prarril than in I urmcr Vcart
SIAIH4! AlitMD Kill. BV KIljUST
tkaaita MiJc ky I qualiialina Hoar
Arnoaal la but Very I idle
SaU-m, arul
California.
A.leline, residing in
I reiirenent Spin-lla inwU
not Hol'l in utoren. W ill t-all at
hoineH on rislileHt. Und do the
ington County, consisting of Ah
sensor ( "rarutull. Judge Keasoner
and Clerk I.uce, adjourned list
Thursday evening after com
plcting the tank of equalization
fitting, and ti-at h how to adjunt of the tax roll for the year I'jl'.l.
und nik'fii !
i !,,. t. t' the cllrct
I.,. , ,t.h .li-r W HI l"l Ken
i'..: !i :i i-n liter price than
ir... i f,,r such l'k in any
.i if i .
Wr (;,(,- III III.' I II Hl' I .-"Will
B i4 ,!, i .irtiiK iit ili-oven d
t I ..i
H (in. :u'o in:ii m' i nii
in,.' I , v.ft- !..r primary
,n . ihiik "i oilier maim
I'. 1 1 i H w l,i ine eoiiirai i
. , 0 i. tale H 'M rent
n,-i.r Uk, klloMII ilM
fclll-r .il.!M'l 'I HSIMir.n
tiiitf ih ..Him; lin'Mk'" lr
b-. i ii wlnle the eunlr.irl inre
jthH l.it'- i- i' telilA We
I tl.it matter up with the
1.14 r siil' an. I af ti r threat
to l.nn unit on their Imiiil
Hi.l tin-Ill to IUHlriKt their
mt in thH Mate t notify all
llers t! it Ih.-.e tHMik would
lo il f.r Km til and III rent
WUvelv. If liny of Hie rhll-
mi in ymir rnmmunuy nae
d a hivh'-r ru-i than till
y nhouid lake the hook hark
B ask for the diili-rence. I he
K. I. ill i oinjiany, iiuent lor
il.uhUfUi. -rs. iifnriii im that
.ul.li'.h. rsvid make the
iili.t i-.l t our lix ul lleuler.
i'at tli- iit runs iif the m houl
kn-.tt thi-y toed not -ay
hi vli Tirr. I a ill iippre-
1- yo-ir ainiotineemenl ol tin
I;H 4. t'.-it lineiit i endeavor-t-i
do ail that t jHMiiulile in
rirmi.: lor the imya miui y:irm
iin i'on. UnkH tit tin low a
. . .
i a tiiey ran in m-ureu any
re III the Ullilisl SttlteH. We
II ronliinii' our invetilik'alions
eyerv Nx.k rontrarted for iiMe
mtr xrlioo!(.
Very truly your,
.1. A. Churrliill.
Sii.t. I'lihlio lilstrurtion.
Sa!. in. lr,. Sept. IS. I'Jlil
AUIHtN S At I-
und wear the c-orm t. Our tailor
ed inadi to inea.sure ronu t. in
eludunf the latent fnmt lace, with
an en'n rieneed ion tier Kervire,
rout no more than hii;h rla.tn ror-Ki-tn
iurrhtt.Hed in ntoren. Mm.
M. K Caudle. Hillnl-.ni. Fifth
ami Jarksoii StreeU. l'hone No.
IVSI. ttHf
Ihen- were hut very few com
plaint entered, and very few
rhaniK'eH made les complaints
than heretofore for many years.
But two wen not acted uion
the jx-titionsof KlizaU-th Tongue
rreemanon lltllslioro property.
asking a reduction, and thu ML
1 1 m mi Hrewint; (-.. on a lot at
Cil.lii. l-'iliyl,.r li'W MOiwt I. t-'
Ki'iiHter for d.vorre. aKkink''for Sh.-rw.l (and hui M uKl I asking
the n.Htody of a tumor child. wluction fwm llttti to Wiii.
i f -i i... i ii'f iM-iiiionn were laoieo
n.. nvi-i tim.-i. tin- nm I ... .
allei'e that the hushand rallisl
her and her family hyjuK-ntin,
ami that he Htrurk her in the
fare with if napkin, finally leav
ing her Auw'ust l.r of thin year.
She further allege that he hase.)
a great deal of hi almse U rausi-
her HiHter would m t carry on a
conriHion wun im nnnner oi
the ili-femlant hushand.
For nale: llolntein rattle; heif-
r with or without calf, mime to
IreHhell fUMin. All hred to regl-
ti red hull; imrtis dins t irotn 'avi-rton.also refunisl reduction.
Wi.Hionsin. S.lendid animal in The ;j ) which the Catho-
t . i . a ... .i.ai.. -1 .
evceiienicon.iiiion. i ricisi ngni. )c hcIiooI ik lieinif innitweroor
Now on exhibition. Write orl,,.r,., Htrirkeii from tin? mil, tus
phone, The Coitst Cattle tV., at U,.Hment made at hy field
the Lugetie I n-amery. r.ugene. aH?wsor. rather Mark ItpiM-n
Ore. -i - made the reiiuest, which was
c it n-vix ..li I noun !!.. readily granted, utmit showing
.....I ... la kiiLa It fl I lit n tk
I.. 1 1.... ,.h y . j.d nut aHHI'HH fill UII 4UMt-llin
i.,,.trv Hiwfninm IrTirllirtM ()I I lorilli r
, ll ill rt M .
ih Iil'h. The waL'on turnel
he UiHlersii'lied xa ill Mel lit PUli-
aui-tion at hi Farm, the o
M. Mrlnniri pliu e, I mile ll.of
Mninni.'ton, nd II Milieu Nmth
Kced ille, at ID n. m. on
Mil DAY. SF.l'T. St
ate, U vr, Flint, with colt nt
Mi' Kirn iv Kin'o HiUi'iun horse
ly, L! rs old. out of lUitft' Hire
irte, f. yrs, JikiiK 2 cowh, irrml
Inlsti-iii and one it (!uer ney,ono
p milk, coming fresh in Inntinry
!m1 Fehniary, Ii-ihmI how with t
Her at Hide, 2 11 in plowK, irar
fn plow, ih- harrow, Kprintr-
fitti harrow, 2 Hpiketnnth liar
wi 2 riiltivatom. land roller
liKvaukie ! ft mower. 1 lion
iiiiip hayrako, )el,nvul cream
pparalor.ni'w Italn-ock milk am
jfeain tester: Uushfonl waiton
ayrark. :i iluzen chicken. 2 sot
''I work harness, one irood a
P'w; set, hack lutrnes. 2 nets o
imkIo harneH, top huggy, fair
Mane; J seal, hack, irinid as new
puusehold and kitchen furniture,
urui tool and numeroti oth
Irtirlfs. Lunch at niMin.
l eniHol Sale $10 and under,
ash; over $10, H months' time,
Jtankalile note, at 8 per cent.
I I'M Olson, ownor.
P. Cornelius. Anrlinrieer.
John Vanderwal, Clerk
NOIICI: TO TAXI' AVI-US
"liee i hereby given that the
half of the taxes where half
pymcnt has hoen ninde for th
I'vy on the 11)12 tax-rolh is now
I'l' and imvalilo liKforn tlu lit
"'inlay m October, litllt. wh c h
"aid date is October (5. anil in
fase of di'linmienev nftoi that
(lal,e the law requires a penalty
'I ll) Dei I'nnl ff uniil nnlillid
x and interest charge of one
j'ereent. per month until mich
taxes have Iwon paid.
. J. K. Keeves,
"rilV nnri tax Collector for
Washington County, Oregon.
, Dated at llillsboro, this 10th
ay of September, 1913.
turtle, after the load hml Hhifted
and Mr. Ha.i iuintHsl to Have
omse If. One leg wa broken
iilmve the kne' and the other be
tween the knee and ankle. He
wa taken to the (mod Samaritan
l.isi.ital. the evening of the ac
idi-nt, and will U laid tip sever
ill week,
If you want a range that U-ats
the world for the money, call on
tavid Corwin, Hank Annex
in.l.toiir und nee hi Duality
a li the wav fnmt f2T to 1. wm . mu WM,i" ti... r.nA m . th most the check was drawn, received
. ine lormer va uiai on. i - .... . ...i:.i.
tr. i ,.... nn ttu ticst ranges .. . ... - . ...i.i..u. ...... '-ivio for nnnrtpr" a etter irom ionver. 10 wmcu
v ' - . . - . ii j i nrisienseii ttSM-MMiii-iii i o'i " - t. - i - . .. ..t
... ..!... on the market in "...7 ... . . .. cn,,i.. nv.i-i-msi, o n )iv- wa5 lorgea iieiooners name.
t;n.t-.i Cull in and see them. wn w . ' . i.iT-o . i. v k;ii..p When von saving he could not get the check
V : - " "M "mmu m,m lu ?: ; mnk7 v a cashed there, and asking the
I )r. J . T. I am.esii w a. ai . .... "nl "IT " iS Imnk n send him a monev order.
ford, last weeK. aueiui.ng n joiinrearson asKeu ur ... . . ... ... i,rnards.
f a . .nr. titi anil ...1 I tT , 'Jlnn lim. I t I " "r - --
meeting oi me imjimi - - granieo n-um uoo . v - Mary j. Horstel, tormeny oi anj knowing DePtiorter was on
urgnnof thentate, l ie I r. k-r .le.stniyed by lire " "orlh- lker. Oregon, has sued her hus- Wav Jast reX told them
say it Ma line sin on u. w,.Kt oi cimiihv. hand. William, for divorce. They the t.heck was ai ri,rhL The
jniiMi ItMI II1IIL 11 a.-WllllKH'" 1 .1(11)11 klU'ttfl I. Ainr u.ii 'v i
Itisallowed in tition of Frank
Walgraeve. reduction on 3 lots
Tualatin Valley Acres; petition
L K. Harbison, asking reduction
of Dillon II illsUiro assessment;
John Vander.anden, on 110. ()
acres, assi-csisl at jMltsi); Mar
garet Scoggin. n-tition asking
reduction of $2ii0on ) acres
near Wst Union; Julia A Cooper,
refused reduction on 21.02 acres.
ow ner alleging taxes were .m,
while rental was only $.ST last
year; Chas Cooiier, l.'M acres.
FOREST GROVE HOUSE
I
William Shadwkk. AteJ Sven
tecn. Was the Culprit
IWlBBf D tUBI B AND McLEOD HOI SFS
AUa Touched the Home ol Mr.
With Hulfmaa k Compaay.
Jv,
Jacob l!affety was down from
Mountain dale, Saturday.
John Uebel and wife were in
from Mountaindale, the last of
the wH-k.
J. A. Kirkwood. of Uiislville,
was in town Saturday.
lh-8. 1Owx & Turner. Fri-
' JL. .
w aay.
Andrew Kggiman. near Odar
Mill, was a city visitor th last
of the week.
Now i the time to have that
house wired. S-e the Owl Klec
trie Co.' 1-tf
Uichard Sandford. of fjlencoe,
was over to the county seat. Fri-
lay.
Tare fil for sale. -lien
Thumher. Cornelius, Or., lioute
2. Alxive Ulwiming. 27-21)
Wm. Hronaugh departed Mon
lav for a week at Shipherd
Springs, near Carson, Wash.
I5en Thurnher, of above I'loom-
inir. ana J as. iuuon. oi towa
Hill, were county Beat visitors made
Monday.
We are airain agent for the tifted some of the jewelry as be
famous Hazelwood Ice Cream, longing to the forest Urove
and solicit your orders for brick owners.
i
William Shadwick. aged 17 years,
and an escape from the State
lU-form School, was caught in
Portland Saturday, and has been
identified a3 the young man who
roblnsl the homes of Joy, I5aber
and Mclx-od. recently, at Forest
Grove. The Portland officials
found a cache of jewelry valued
at over $1,000.
As sx)n as the arrest was
Sheriff I'eeves communi
cated with the officers and iden-
fhomm
YpurOixte
or bulk. - Koeber's Confectionery
Mrs. I A. Itood detiarted this
w-k for Ocean Park, (,al.,
w here she intends remaining for
the Winter, visiting relatives
and friends.
For Sale - Fresh milk cows.
Herd of goul rows from which
toselect. C. H. Kiler, Iowa Hill, burglaries in the afternoon, when
or Cornelius, lioute 2 six miles the people were aw ay from home,
south of Cornelius. 2-8 He would scout around and w hen
i. I. v iu on,i u;ru the family had left the house,
I,..-.. -... v wiiimr the k" lineman Woad go back up town and hire
Shadwick ox-rated with an
other young Ileform School chap,
but did the Forest Grove work
himself. He was the fugitive
w ho jumped otT the car by escap
ing through the rear door, when
Sheriff lleeves boarded the train
in search for him. one evening,
Shadwick would perform his
week, returned to their
in lents, Monday after-
for a
home
noon.
W. F. Delsman has returned
from a trip to the AlU'rta conn
trv. where he ha a ranch. He
a bicycle, going to the place, he
would enter through a rear win
dow, rob the house, and then
leave the w heel at the place.
Shadwick and his companions
have robbed houses in Forest
Grove. Astoria. Portland, and
says that crops were good up in olner towns and cities. The
the Dominion this year. young burglar had been out of
tv..t iwr.r of Itethanv. was the Industrial school four months.
in Friday. Fred says that the and told the officers he could get
clover seed did not Ii we out no worK
nitJX IWOOKTHK ROlHiED
Geo Vanderanden was grant
ed $' reduction personal proiicr
tv. but no reduction on farm
land.
K Quacketibush prevailed uihii
the U.ard to lower an auto as
sessment from $1000 to $750.
A I. Sloop was granted re-
i .? . r . ... ..,,ui ... ffl-Hul ....
miction iromfiooo iu i..fvj vu
:i5 rtcn s sit-tion 2:1 1 2 n r It w
Joseph
reduction
asse
thev were old, and
the former valuation
his way with the result that the
liethany crop will not influence
the market
A barirain-Seven room house. Felix DePoorter. who worked for
ml Herman Iiernards. North of
house. Can Ih had for $1)25. Forest Grove, during August
Mu'iia.i muuk thu monev. Am.lv started Fast early in the month
VS....V. ......... j. - , w . ... ... , , .... I.
i. L'.ir tits .1 ii..rsi npvt itonr onst lor Kushvt e. iNeD. nen ne
office, Third Strict 27-29 departed Mr Pernards gave him
la ttiifu T.r tj'i til ii nim i f-
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Pate, of porter reached Cheyenne he
Jetleison. are here lor an ex- sol)f jn a hotel over night and
I
TO OUR COUNTRY PATRONS
If you don't want to conic to town, just phone your
order in aud it will be promptly attended to as if you
called in person. We specialize in "Hurry Up" orders
and you can get a prescription made up very conven
iently in this way. All orders are sent out by the
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 prescriptions nd
P.exall Kennedies Ly Parcel Post Prepayed without extra
charge.
I The Delta Drug Store
REXALL STORE
.f jrwB.s x s-v.c i i inttauavtX
u p' j '' iso t h
' . lo.l.l..,! vwil U'ith their daughter. I ..... . ...I l,.,.l nf Ula mnnav in.t tliu
!Vf7im thw h"ri M J.W.Shute. 'lhey see a check him by Uernards.
of on three norsis. . mnrovemonts here i .. .......t- Fni r.vo
ssed at $2H. He claimed r-.J-t 1 ".. r:"; .l:
.... Hit. i wun in. ii ..v ' liationai Dunn. iiKainni, muin
r
t
A great combination! Greater ttita that of y oar tnassivt ateel or
iron safe! You insist upon keeping your valuables in a heavy
safe liut do you on the other hand protect yourself against pay
ing the same bill twice. Such a thing coulit hardly occur if you
kept a check book, a the stubs supply a complete record and
the caucilltd checks an incontestable receipt. There are many
other equally important advantages enjoyed by banking here
American National Bank
Capital and Surplus $50,000.00
A. C. SIIl'TK, Tres., C. JACK, Jr., Cashier. W. V. BERGEN, Aaat.
Main and Third, HllfoborOt
a I a. . . u : -L7lal. . . a i . .
souin. nn i" r ":: .i were married ai siurnis, o. bank sent a cashiers arait io
Cotmty has them all '"J Hon 2! t 3 n r B w. as nm ed jn anJ the conn)aint al- Daenvcri and almost as soon as
pnHl.u-tion and tliversilicd farm- reduction from f.Ljt) to J"Wl - , ,03 lhat the husband was con- the draft left, Bernards received
victed of burvrlary at Haker. in a etter from the real DePoorter.
wm fr ii- urolit is concerned, rause lands had Urn lowed olf,
" ' . . i . -1 i .
... , , assessment navin wth nmuc on
l-i.f Sn i 11X1 lien's. I- """--M !,.. L,f I n. ui. uaa mil
......... i . . rriiirj in nn v nimn i " v.w.
f mm Ninrlh I hiinsismitii caiin,i ..n
Imrn. '1WA: l.r ncres cleared, l,m ai,(t,d (o the n)l UK)n re.
acres trooii iimiK-r. mu.u- .. .... i mt 0r the owners:
cedar, :i ttoo.1 8rinjw; jfijml cat- , , Matthews, lot at Forest
tie ritnjs'e; ""
years. - Joseph
u. a,
W. A. Marli
Iniro, and
Cnrden Tracts.
gtia ollice force with line water
melons, this week. iMiu Kfiiua.- PHICKRTT-SMITH
men raise the imsi in me ""
trv the iMittont lund hvng
1911. and sentenced to from two wn0 arrived at liushville. telling
to live years in the pen, at Salem. him 0f the robbery. Sunday
He is still there, and service win cheritT Peeves sent a telegram
reach him through the warden. t0 tne chief of Police of Denver
k:.. to arrest DePoorter. and a tele-
f V ll.mf niitlmt in
lu ii. K"".. : n.ram ti-na n art tont tft Stfinn.1V.
uown, Grove, $100; Annie M Imbne and thresher, last week, alter a " The iertter
Miller, lhutks. SmUhf j Mau.ey days run-the longest threshing f the fr
. k"".0. claim. 180: 0 W MctJraw. .I55 a 8oaSon he has enjoyed lor many Ct,i,
n, of South I.H-sec31 t 2 n r 3 w, 120; Estate K years. Mr. Dan t has now com- 't n d he
John Nelson, oi ine Wnrmi( phonal prop. pleted 41 years turning out - - - ke a sue,
favored the Ar- ,t h Walker, personal property, hrrain. and this has been one oi r
n lv v ii wi iv. i ft i f i
.... m I l rtOL't 111 1 1 t t
. a . knnaAH IamIV v3i 1 ll I Haw
S run ws thT'faci Uenver. written by the forger.
" r .. a a 1 tHlHilQ n III (1WH'
.i i iiimi ruunir i l i it. . innt imnF ann yntiiiuMi
Uie IMUiuiii . . -.l.i:- oo SOU! ine i-ui. jitt. rvarSir:
. ii . f.. irivnuiniri a riniet nna iireiiv weuuiiin .... r i... nv i ...... . i i.
especially humi- " . f..irri.v.n otu oi in-- """'.j. win yon picase -n.i n.imcy
it . ' iiatiiirm i ntii;iiiiiiv -" j ------- ... ... i iiif a nil in iiuiri. ituvti, vviw., -''-
IHU -wn m... ti iftlQ unn 1ra K rft. I l?rta rwh the ArffUS that i; tv.ii,. I M..nni ..e rWk rdv
. a ,uiiii . i:fih. nuvii miui nn ia,4.r''ik i in irioiiiiii -
1 SIIW cordwoinl. JMtlea tip W l , .. ,. R ;,h n 4 NJathan S. in some of the OUtlying districts ed hear in Denver, tlopeint to have it
ICtlCe THUS, ..., :.,, J n mnrr aire ...,l.,r fus hide IS eoiniT OH "oll as l can. i iiau a nam juo K-i
Umrds of all kinds, into l. iu K-'a homn in Portland, with the result that many are
stovewiHid lengths. Will go mw ,, lk)nj of tne Waverly, eating China pheasants, contrary
the country. Write, pnone "H (joregational church. of- to law. Game warc-ens have
call on me. Carl Skow, Hillsuo- ficjalin MrSi Smith is well been notified and they arepn the
ro. Phone. 1'itv known in Portland where she lookout for violations, reopie
... a I . I. a ..amm rVI I..L..UlA . n.r trOmO R IHIS H IT
Jacob Schmidt, of Laure , vvus nas ivea lor m. , ;r , r l,PSter ILCvohersand Miss Delia
IleStaUHl UiaiM-rtCKeu 13 reaiueui. u. wvi..- ot seasu.. o.C i' ' - m t-.,o nf Nnrth Plains were
all com- ton. trouble, it generally ui . zIIa
inci
and
itlR it.
Denver, Col , (no dnte)
Felix Ieroorttr,
Alamo Hotel,
Denver, Colo.
SHUTE SAYINGS BANK
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 Po.es, Traveler's Checks,
Savings Deposit. Dook Acc't, Time Certificates of De
posit, Farm Loans, Collateral Loans.
4 Per Cent. Paid on Savings Deposits.
CYPHERS MAYS
in town Friday.
it... I.m. hnrvont WAS
i . in Kia action bv the end The bride was beautituliy few essons, every year, in me uiiimuii.ui..a uv..,,.
ft it weeh int? thVOMo KOwned in white satin, and car- way of fines, to cause a cessat on at the home of Mr and Mrs.
wound up the firstof the week. .tion8. frienJa " 3 r'Pe- , . . ?S Pres. Clnirch. officiating,
uri... .....tin n ira cream 0nlY ,at'yc9 ani.c")Sy. e ThP Prohib tion picnic held
so why noTget it at a modern, .tjjnded. nose wj. was attended by John c Ruchanan ha3 entercd
up-to-date fountain where the Thur8ton, Harley delegations iron, all s 'os f HtHe j c B
... i. k.nt in RAn tarv wells. ru.ri?,n.'. . o:.V 'w;:iii the eountv. and the court house . ,t0.ir, nna rn h Sniom
a 1111 L C aiiAU l'VV a v " '
nrarnru i
rair races.
n o the glass b, ni: S l, was well-filled when the
.rvmima That's the kind of 'V," n W MeAllen: were holding forth, ine women V0linff8t er ig coinjr fine, and is
fni.nta.n you will find at Koeber's. i . nrnes. M Westfall. brought basket ainnera, n - . inst
" ..a a... om!. nf Pnrt. V'Tu'LT".! Wae-Misses M visitors enjoyed tnetr luncneon . . . jn tne Northwest
. ur I." 7ki at nf th "."" :rh;mo. v Kanks: in under me irees. Buchanan's many friends m
land, were . , : r ree. co. ! ... , -;,"p . . carnivai also brought quite a Dig Wftahintrton county hope his
Hopmert were horge wil, come under the wire a
ad. Fred Woodcock,
Grove, has entered a
purse siuuu. ine
some ot tne
; ek, gues s of their son, Dr. E. Messrs Harry Barnes. F.verett earntva. '517
n Smith. The visitors depart- verl Bnd Vern Prickett, Carroll f.Tt0o S :
ed Saturday for a trip back to Day. n i 'e barometer so
I I 1
m all points, waicning .ine , th h ,
barometer soaring skyward ;fnforest Grc
,ss . c t in.hninrq For Sale: Five brood sows, all -quite a paradox, inaeea. wnn couple of horses for the week at
Km Hft e Several incubators i rur omc. i nd (Vt. iwhih t on working against the .f,
.V L "i- utt mnkea. J. w liner wiw ",r ; .7 : ... " ..v Hofi- "' "t"' . . . ...
a.m'l,s' rTat Wilkes' 15.-M r'ro nia ;i;J Lewis Powers, of Leisyville,
placrsouth of City Park. HiUs-of Reedv.I.e. 1 was a city visitor Monday.
boro. 6"
ONE CANNOT HELP BUT ADMIRE THE
Waltham Watch
IT is ic great railroad watch.
It has won every gold medal
offered in America from
1876 to 1911. It is the official
watch of several governments.
Here and abroad the Waltham
is recognized as the highest type
of time-piece.
Tkat Is wky the Waltliam
witch b our- lea.ler. Complete
assortments ol all gradrsi thin
models ; plain or fancy cases.
-Ifi Timt Yo Owned a Waltham
Qaurel