The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, October 02, 1913, Image 1

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    The
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vol.. XX
IIIIXSI'.ORO, ORKCON, OCTOUKR 2. 1913
NO. 28
THE BITUCRETE CON
TRACTORS FINISH PAVING
i
rru
U.hWI SUla.ry Slrrrl
MMI1I HI Ml If IH IXIICTItt
,.;.h.fl( m.hcm CompMrJ IJ Hl
lititt n U' runt radon I'minli
,.,J tl.i irwnrk in North 1 1 tltlxtrtt.
Jriliv fTi-niii. and nhii'd
their l.i"t to aiiiitln-r Im-nlily.
k . .mi.Ie of tin paving wa
ukt iiout fr the city engineer,
nn, itwaitt iWihIi. nKtiiii-ti
,.f r.LuiaV. Hi' t"l ,"t 'f
..ilium Mini lar. mm-a wun
l,e. gravel, adhered to the
mm n li' ha' no that it came out
in one mili'l "I"''. Hmt thm in
i.n.-i'f lln' !-t pavement for the
m..n. y ever lai.l in tin city y-
without wimg.
I Aii lilix-krt wi n put iinwn,
one in I liirJ ntut one no JnckiMin,
t.i tt,.- iii'it and miulli of the deo.
l oiniili tion of Huh work given
Thinl Street a kn ouved mini
u iv rl. iir fnmt tin' new wluml
l.uihliiik' to SnthTM IVilio
tratk. with Second a pavement
(nun Jmkni to tin S. I. ih 't.
Ah mxn a the macadam run-
tnirtort tinUh the work dnwn mi
hr. baling to tin bun-ball
irniunils: ami the rounty taken
carv of tli' lull lietweeo the con
(tenner aii'l the bridge. ! the
H(M)th:anit one blink on Ita-telim
between Sen Hid Mild lirxtlttnd
Uu bUk on Kust Main, (ill
thurout'tifare It mhng t the city
will have il.Ti'iit nadw uy?i at the
city limit.
Whether or nut paving wi!! U
Bi-eotn.lmhl next yrnr is a mat
tt-r of eon lett tire. It is itnU
cc-tain, however, that more ma
raiatn w ill ! lai.l.
All I ION s i i:
r. K. Morgan. U tter k ik.aii
vh Ivlwin Morgan, ha muc.I the
olutnbia Klevatur Co.. Conni-ll
t'o., ami 'I'luMt. liilyeu for
. damaged allege.! to have
M en unstained l.y reanori of the
fall of an elevator which Morgan
was ruling. Nov. LH. lull. Mor
an says the elevator was ic
fective. uml that the cornt.ariv
new it. lie also Hays that
neither "ohikIIA nor I'.il.
ell knew of the defect. I.llt that
they did not exercise the neeeH
sary care and diligence to dU-
over the wcakiiens. He avers
that he was instructed hy in
nell & l'(. to carry merchandise
on the conveyance, and he was
in pursuit of his work when the
accHlelll I'sok Mace. I lie corn-
lamt allck'i-s that the plaintitf
was ireciiitate. nhout '3i feet;
that he niistained bruises ami
ahrasions. and that anumlM-rof
his teeth were broken, and that
paid tt physician ?" and a
entiHt aliout fl'l" for dental
work. Mr. Morgan is married.
and he and his wife make their
home with his mother, Mrs.
Susan Morgan, on the corner of
Second and I'.aHcline. He is a
son of the late county clerk, J.
W. Morgan. ilaley & Hare
iave the case fur the plaintilf.
I represent Spirella corsets
tmt sold in stores. Will call at
mllleS on ropiest, and (lo the
tittnik'. and teach how to adjust
and wear the corset. Our tailor
made to measure corsets, in-
luduiK' the latent front lace, w ith
in cxix-rienceii eorsciicr service,
osl no more than hiyh class cor
sets purchased in stores. Mrs.
M. I!. Caudle. HillhlH.ro. Fifth
and Jackson Streets, Phone No,
fM. rtf
The annual roll call and busi
ness meetintf 01 Uie isapusi
'nmh was helJ Thursday eve
ink', with almut 12T issiplc
resent. I he year s work was
rcicwed bv the pastor, w ho has
reached !'' Kernions. made W3)
astoral calls, distributel lUlo
lat'i'h of tracts, and n-ci iveil .ti
new inemiit-rs. inm maKes a
I w ill sell at pul. lie auction at my
rlaie. know .is thi' old AlU rt
Kechn furin, lwcli is liH-ated
mile north of F.lmonten xtatuni
on 0. I Ky. and :i! miles north
weal of Iteavertoii on t'anyon
nad. at ID a. m. on Tuesday,
( K t. "th. the following prosrty,
to-w it:
Irani . lima Itnl n.air, ungl.t
'..nil mm, onik lMilirir; J lir
r.m. all lirat mlikria, rtw, Pui-
li.ni ami HuMrlli: 4 milk m w nou
lir.li in iMolier; l.t I !. ...ili l(il
Wliil lAgliiMn Hillrl aii.l u. due lirna
y lurail . alHMtla ml I'H-", io' liailn
IIIPlll .U. Slmh il'. J-wrll'ili
liai.ow. l lanrl Jt ilnll ami Mt.lrr.it
l.s.l U cultivator, M.Cuimli lakr,
Inch tiurk Oll'H-r Hie iii
"'KK V. ttlllnUl'.'ir lirrtailiM
Irani liaini'M. iiii; V liatiir., lo'w.
inn aliicL ret 1. 1 a,) Ioi.U 'f
0U; iMif J t'.ri; I v lirra Im iilmlnf
1 lilihri. lniH..l.r, I li.lrnmll.'iia
llrirti, Mann Ihmi cut i e. No
Miaiplraa Tuhnlnr arpafalor, tiraily lirw
illa!.M-ll alt honor It. .1. 1 gii-xta rim
i.liHK 1. 1 nrw mult, r.H.liliiif iili-nalW
hral. f, tnlitr, rili, iltrawia. Iron lr.la
innlltrwa ami lulnv.. Iralhrf r.nicli
hull. I, kllclirn r xhtml, thiol ihk. Whltr
K.itatT analiiK tna.liliir, illahr., rlc
llil futnlltti la all IiikIi K'ailr ratlrm
mailt KiKxIa. it ID i( Dip Im-I of nak ami
tiialnnrati an.l n vimmI a nr,liMil
Inn n( bar. (sua, vrli li, clvrr ami I. in
(ill) T. I y hn. tjinv il.. ".' I'll wliral.
I.unch will Ik' nerved at noon
Sale rain or Hhitii". Plenty of
Khelter if it rains.
Terms: - All sums under 10,
cash; over $10 pnynlili' by bunk
able note with S pi r cent, inter
n from date of sale. 1 pi
rent, oil" for cash over $10.
Cico. K. Allen, Owner.
J. Kiiratli. Hiictionccr.
Kil. Shutc, ch-rk.
-
MIINNAHIikllDK COMSTOCk
A iuiet wi'ddinft WttH cflcbratci
ai the home .of tho groom 8 par
tils, Mr. iumI Mrs. U 1. Shin
naberi'cr, HillHUirn, Sept.
when ThomtiH I Shinnnbcw
imd Miss Kilim Mao Comstoc
wi re united in mnrriaire. Uev.
''larence ('ook, jmstor of the
isaptiHt fhuroh. olliciatink'. 1 tie
bride is a iKinular younii liitly o
I'oitland, and the urroom linn
heen one of tho nssistunts nt
the Southern Pucific depot, whore
nis lather in nvrent. Tlioso pres
ent at the ceremony wero Mr,
"ml Mrs. I,., 1). Shinnaberner,
Misses Myrtle anil Lola Shinna
oer;ernn(l Messrs. Miner Com
Hlock, Wm. Dodd and 11. t'lar
etieeCook. Mr. and Mrs. Shin
naberKer will resiilo in llillnburo.
It.
E. L DAVENPORT GETS
PAROLE FROU SENTENCE
I'lc.Jallullly lo lorclng Chctk
and ()rl One to l ive Years
All 01 D TO IT4E THE STATE
JuJr I ikla (inala Mrny I Prianarr,
Atmuol Wife aad Child
H Ifc lavenjort, the movinj?
picture man of Tacorna. in jail
several months awaiting trial for
asbinv.' a spurious check at the
Htore of C. 0. le & Co., Forest
!rove. has returned to W'ashinif-
ton state, a paroled man. Dav
enport pleaded k'Uilty to the
charge and threw himself on the
mercy oi the court. 1 he prose
cuting olhcer said that he would
not ailvise a parole but on ac
count of Davenport's wife and
child, would not opsweone beinK
k'rantd.
Judk'o Kakin thereuiKm sen
tenced DavenjKirt to an inde
terminate sentence of from one
to live years in the penitentiary,
but ,'.ave him a parole uimn con
dition that he refund the money
lost by the victim of the check;
that he pay the costs of arrest;
the court costs, and live a law-
abiding life hereafter.
T he riiurt also allowed him to
depart Irotn the state. The pris
oner left for Tacorna on a late
tram, rrulay evening, lie was
profuse in his protestations that
he would lead a proix-r life in
the future.
Carrie Oodds was given a di
vorce from (ieo. W. lKalds, with
alimony of $10 js-r month', and a
decree for one-third or the real
lmierty. The case was stub-
Jas. Cmikshank. of near I-au-
rel. was a rity caller Monday.
Wwkly Oregonian to Jan. 1,
l'Jl.r. 75 cents.
Charles Schultz. of north of
Scholls. was in ton Saturday,
and called on the religious week-
ly-
Mrs. II. W. Siooner. of Port
land, has lai-n the guest of her
brothers. K. I, and C. W. James,
of near Varley, the past week.
Mrs. K. A. Snislgrass, whose
husband recently bought the C
iK'Isman place, near I arrningU n,
was in town Saturday.
Wm. J. Smith, of near the 1M-
linger 15ridge. leyonl Forest
(Jrove, was a county seat visitor
Saturday.
Theodore and Thomas Nissen.
of near Scholls, were in the city
Monday, on business with Coun
ty Clerk Luce.
C. T. Young, who has been
six-nding the Summer over at
Kaymond, Wanh., came over the
last of the week to visit his fam
ily, returning Sunday.
For Sale Fresh milk cows
Herd of good rows from which
to select C. H. Kpler, Iowa Hill,
or Cornelius, lloute 2 six miles
south of Cornelius. 2G-8
Frank Weiscnbcck and wife, of
near Oregon City, were in town
Friday, on legai business, their
first trip Lack to Washington
County since leaving four months
ago.
A bargain Seven room house.
large lot. close to new school
house. Can be had for $'J25,
Owner needs the money. Apply
to Kerr brothers, next door ost
office. Third Street. 27-13
Harlan Kelly, of Uyond North
Plains, was in town Saturday
He has bagged his annual buck
this season, but says that they
still keep well under cover, ow
ing to the great growiq oi um.
Activity All Over County Will
Shape up Had Mate Thi Fall
ROCK ROADS MERE TO GASTON
AUa I Gale Creek Head, aid to toper
Stozxia Vatlev - Tom Saia'a
The first of the story is the best
there are rock roads now com
pleted between Hillsboro and
Gaston; between Hillsboro and
the heail of Gales Creek ; betw een
Hillsboro and Scoggin Valley,
clear to Tom Sain's place; and
rock road to within a quarter of
a mile of Cherry Grove and like
the old sew ing machine "that's
going Borne." The P.aseline im
provement between here and
Cornelius, made under the di
rection of Supervisor Grant Mann,
was completed this week-three
cheers and a Tiger lily and this
means some nice Btretches of
road.
Itock is now being shipped in
on the United to ,ortn t'lains
for 300 feet of rock at the J. C.
Ileach place, south of North
IMains; 550 feet on the Glencoe
fill, near North Plains.
Material is also being shipped
to Davis', on the United, for KOO
feet of rock near the Schomburg
place, Mountaindale.
The llex-Tigard road will c
top-dressed for four miles, the
Scoggin Valley crusher now be
ing installed at Tigard. llock
will also lie crushed and laid for
a half mile between Tigard and
the Taylor Ferry Bridge.
Supervisor Geiberger. down at
ItiaTf 'TJff'rnore drT theaTwrr-
fkomm
TO OUR COUNTRY PATRONS
If you don't want to come to town, just phone vonr
order in and it w ill 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 and
Kexa'.l Remedies by Parcel Post. Prepayed without extra
charge.
1 The Delta Drug Store
I REXALL STORE '
I i.r t.laa.tlt it"? MWniL'IN
t"ll I'l ..a...."...-, t ,
..,......! .Infifur that 1 V tmiii il. KeceiDts lor the week nave
ii,i l.w l,n Km! rhnrire lfu-Cuttle ll'.ri. calves 19;
,.f It I.i.rt.li lnr n.r Jim iw! HlOlTS BRW V WRmI IIURIVSI h
xrt vi um mi as - I , . ... .
i i,a l...., ..i. .i.i fiiai renumeni in me came mam-
..;u...i t. u iiri-.H .1 w et has not I teen such as to war
I Hir" i'.i t "-v ... w .... i ,
ur l u-n4 rli.Men Siindav Sc hoo rani opumism recenuy.
Sup
atnirttant
...... . i
.rk -W V lleriren was chosen trade newls. The $S.OO steer is his third trip back to sihj Ore
Ferry route.
The crusher at Cedar Mill
wmf-trut trTOlt inooerfl.
up-to-date fountain where the
syrup is kept in sanitary wells.
oumoed into the glass by a sani- starts this week ana one mile
tary pump. That's the kind of will be added to the road leading
fountain you will find at hoebcr s. tow ards Uillstioro- thus leaving
. . but 5 J miles of highway betw een
name UMisiawe. wen Known u i h..ij w
While to the o dtimers here fifty years : j ; ,.; tv, ivuii
. - , . - lailll.vu. n'Jins in i ia mv vuimii
Jt tAJ I Hit SAKKat H C.lj
Z. 'S. --yiswsiiajj I
iL with F A Kverest an receipts have not totaled so much ago, is up from below rresno, route
irttant; Mrs. Annie Hutler. of as a week ago. there has been Cal.. on a visit Mr. Constable The Rurkl
est Cn.ve. waschiMen church more than enough beef U) supply eft here 44 years tyro, and this gtart thi3 w
The Durkhalter steam drill will
eek, to turn out rock
f.M. ivwlinfT la .lartL-enn hill
.... ...... I I llll IUVKIIIK VHV VWVlwil lillt.
tosuiTeiil himself as treasurer. " l"1 - isun. south, where a 5 percent, grade
I he outl.a.k for the w ork is very . ' Vl " r k Hi , Engineer Ai. wagner ana wue has been made this Fall.
all Is harmonious iHinw i.i ui i.io. muvv will move
. I II I. a. ....... I I W III J I .HI 111 .ni.lal. I 1111V IITTI I n. I 1 1 1 w -v.- I r a. a 1. al I fill I I l
(riglil, ami an is mirnionnHiB , V -7 i ,, ' V i, i I w niiaiuwn tnciiisii me l.uck quarry, auove moun-
within the chun-li and Sun.luy 'juauiy ; " -- of the week, ana make their res- taindale. also started this week.
Sili.tol. staiularaoi six uays ago ana jdence there as long as he is on and one mile of rock will belaid
prices on iws were Kr,,n. jr tne freight run, which gives him UD 0n UDDer Dairy.
For sale: Holstem cattle; heif- lower. I rime neiiers ai four ni.,hts and a Sunday, each The world is moving.and Wash-
rs with or without calf, some to cows, ffi.i.i. tmlls at ana wet,K( at the port city. ington County is right in the
freshen soon. All lrel lo regis- caives ai tv.yni ure iuh-iui iii.c
ten-d bulls; i.njH-rted dim-t from to.s. I emami or any dui cnoice fnr The mile of new maeadam.from
Wiscnsin. Splrmlid animals in nnishea cattle is siow ana ou ' . . t10 the Thurston place, near Beaver-
Mellenu-onilllion. i ni"niKu u, liir.WII ..W nr IMsiimnnt ton. On
Mult, in nmi nmn miiiniaiinn i ...
" - -- t :iii . i i
road,
continued lilteral last week and
there was so much real fat kill
ing stulf in the run. buyers did
not have the nerve to shade mas.
Choice mountain wethers sold 4
to 4.25 and ewes at 4. Packers
took to the lamb offerings in
irreat style, biding 5.2T for all
Lake, and has taken possession.
He will go into the stock busi
ness, ana raise came ana nogs.
Angelo was in town Saturaay,
greeting friends.
F. M. Heidel was displaying
some appii-s raiseu uy i. l..
Craw ford, of Manning, the other
also
helnssome. The Newton mile
of macadam, joining with the
Hillsboro rock street is another
stretch that i3 worth while of
mention.
JACOB JOHN SMITH
N.iw on ex ilbltlcill. rite or
hone. The Coast Cattle t o., ai
the F.ugene Creamery, r.ugenc,
Ore. VTT-2S
lasMT N. Kigg. whose daugh
ter is a Mrs. Ayiieioiu living
near Gales Creek, was brought
un from the county farm. Satur-
: I li I 1'illt DVI 11 I a'lMU'R " IViiantViUi VI niHiiuiiifci vuv vviim . , , . . , .
lnv. and examined mr insanity. ... .,, ,,n,w p,sinii!iji said uLuinn niii that iwt inn Jacob John bmitti niea at nis
lir Wood advised that he Im . ....i., ...i J miirlr It Oil ,l.v 'IHi, li.if mod n f na home two and one-half miles
rom mil ted to the asylum, which ... r 5ff ,miM WH ,..., l. ht from Lebanon, Sept. 24. 1913,
was onle red by Judge Keasoner. ... k , t ,h v .j,i,A.,f n tho npsts after an illnessof several months
Ivil'l's is very old, and is trouiieui ,i;oottlw,in.wl llnwover . t vol miMm! hnt nor. He was born at Little Chute,
with senility. He threatened to .
Wis., in November, 1861. He
burn dow n the iMH,r tarm struc- . , i mutton as it was ,, t L , j -n married Miss Anna Vandehev, at
ture.aml has kept the inmates J ago anTbuye Neb., about 29 years
uirmwii, :.., , ,,k ;nt..iii Hnnnu oatmua,. ago. 1 hey came to uregon
niu I Himerintenocnt in
all the time, watching him
,nnif.: n mueh interest durinc11 ago.
j someone sioie a canvas, ayxw, 1So7
Ihey came
and settled
at
in
Cornelius
A xrvat ccinbiautiun! Greater than that of
iron sure! Vou insist upon keeping your valuable fa i
safe but do you on the other hand protect yourself against pa'
irK the same bill twice. Such a thing could hardly occur if yo
kept a check book, as the stubi supply a complete record tad
the cancelled checks an incontestable receipt. There are many
other equally important advantages enjoyed by banking here
American National Bank
Capital and Surplus $5o000.00
A. C. SHl'TE, Pres., C. JACK, Ja., Cashier. W. V. BERGEN, Asst.
Main and Third, HIIIboo
i m m m - m k xm vk v-a
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1 1 1 IT I c-llini livjv t x', ... ...... . - - r rt h.a hnimtnnUJ n I . . i . - . ,
.1 II a..u II... aKaalt nil I I fin I . .,-- I . . A.a I 1 1 V. A .
me worm lorme iw. - . w o-ve a reward of $.r) cash ,v.,ia lv, hnrm
i , Hi.nl Annevi s?... I'aio .iu nt mivinn a'n in I : " . - .. ... ... . .ivnin. iui uiauj jvu.o .. ......
imvui vo.... "M " . . V. .1 j I for the liitormation that win ieaa j Mn.tu pin;na ariA
-i i; unit ina i i n tv ium s)'nii4i(i iinnviTt) rri i itriiiinii. I . a . I en uvm wi m .... ... -
Ktniiimg. Mr;;.J i" ". to the recovery ot me property u:m,. aaooma.l h a lanra ei.p
I I II... .unit t IVm fl 1 . - a a . I . . . . . a I I IKIIIJ vovvvuivm v j
vimges. an me o ii Kreer was in from west and arrest and conviction or the nf rantu wi,n ndmirpd him for
a m flM I lWk I kill! 1 TO 11 (riU I . .... I . . I IVI. .a', -
Mi. "","'"Zn Union. Friday. party who stole tne cover. hig integrity and straighttor-
ever piriMl .mi inr ...,.. ... n.,ini;0 . .. . . ,aAnaa Hia uidnur and tho
IlilUlmro Ca in ana see mem. rreu joy, m ni Mr. ana wrs. reier iiouman, . .. -
, i was in town Saturday. of ltaoona, were in town Sunday following children , survive-Hen-
.. .....I M.ui.lnmnit Kmil. I -I . .. . . t. Can Putor I har im hr-nnk.
iviem. lino """" Mr nnd Mrs K L. Mares, ot and Moniiay. wr. nonman says V r
I t:. and )ave Kuratli, Hillsho- L?"1 R:.fi':iT' L ib hill mnd to Raeomi has William. Lawrence. Josephine,
J. n iinimnn. Chas. Keimer. M-nenmem .o. " c""M"r:nH ti Mary and Emma. Three chil
V'ed I) sie. Hethany. went to tothecty aamruay ; 'r- ffi'
Portland, hist Sunday, to attend Now is the time to have that u in the heart of the The funeral took place tnday.
the silver wedding of Mr and houSe wired. See the Owl Llec- K t but the "kills" up at Lebanon, and a number of
a li I . aV ll.,iiM Villi. I 1 I - I lf I . I llfHnliiH am I Vl I wa. (il Mn InTtlTalQ O T
Mrs. Arnold nysie, nt men w mc va. - there have not been numerous ioikii vuui.,
wtHHl home, severa mm- n.i Mr and Mrg j j weisenbeck, this season, owinjr to dense un- nueu me uin.
from the Hethany-rhillips sec- . i!p0(iv:ip. were in the county dpi-irr.iwth.
tion. Mrs. Iysl ia a sister ot . LVil,nv. " , FOR SALE TO CLOSE ESTATE
I !...., I I J. I. l-ait 13 iv V f -v n vnv
the Miraui unH.n.o. Tumor nf Ijiurcl. was Ormmn Kleetrie freicht service.
For Sale-lW) acres, U miles n the dty Saturday, greeting He dreamed that he made a One hundred and twenty acres
f mm North Plains; small cabin; frjend9 and transactinjr business, bunch of money and was going at Old Glenwood Station, upper
barn, 24xMi; l& acres cuwy. .,..
ilm uir: some shingle I .1. L. Hartlett. of
iii'if-n uinni mie i - . i inn aril luc luii liiiv
cedar; Sound Brinra; good cat- Hazel hop rm. was n town of pea3ure, and he ed. Balance good timber. Spring
ii,, mnire: $5tM) down, balance o Saturday, neis Diisy Dannganu . , t d unon the rxior near barn: county road and creek
vears.-Joseph Miller, Banks, weighing up his hop crop. fan3 jn Hillsboro, as he entered running through place. Survey
if ix a I i c Jm!iri nf Forest drove. I tho nnln o-rounds with a grand- of United to lillamook runs
S I U a Jt IwllllltlBIl V r a VI IV aww.w - .'..I.. . . n i, . .
u; niann nt Tillamook. Luna in town Saturday evening, stand ticket The opposing pitch- througn trace &ou gooa, most
where he is interested in the after his return from Lebanon, ers were announced, and just as ly bottom land
T:ii..nir Conntv Hank, was where he went to attena me Matthewson wouna up
SHDTE SAVINGS BAM
Jos. Rooks was in from Vine
lands, the last of the week.
Scott Allen, of nonr Ueedville,
was a city vimtof Saturday after
noon. Tare snnH fnr snle. Hen
Thuniher, Cotji'vus, Or., Iloute
- Above Blooming. Zl-Z)
to shoot
Also have good modern house
h! the first of tKo week, on funeral of his brother, the late J. one over-the Oregon Electric and two lots, in best residence
.less lie was born up at j. Smith. freight pu led down Washington section of Forest Grove not far
the Harrison place, above Moun- jrve Higganlwtham, the Bea- Street ana awaKenea v,avey ,rom i
tainff and spent his early ver pitcher, well known in Hills- Since that time he is sore at a prices an
ho residod for a vear freight trains, ana ne is still pieces oi
I liui u. i.v . v. . y , - . i J
youth here,
i . i . i
. t .. . a fiy a not t on in the wondering wnemer me rnune ii. iwncm iimowiu, wic, ui
We are again , agents IrjJ Ker would have whanged that L. T. Wilcox, Trustee, 417 Lum
two electric depots, for
and terms on these two
property, address W.
the PhillielN. Barrett. Hillsboro, Ure., or
famous Hazelwood Ice i ltna ffj",,,.- at fS33 X ball out of the lot if that freihgt ber Exchi
and solicit you, 1 hadn't whistled. hand, Ore.
Exchange
orLlk.-Kwber'sConfecUwery land hia assets at zero.
Building, Port-
27-30
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 Dt
posit, Farm Loans, Collateral Loans.
4 Per Cent. Paid on Savings Deposits
Rings
Her heart is set on it when she becomes
engaged, to have a handsome engage
ment ring to celebrate the event.
When you want to choose jewels for en
gagement or wedding gifts, birthday an
niversary gifts, look over nliy stock of
jewelry, cut glass and silverware.
I have everything to delight both heart
and eye.
LAUREL M HOYT
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