The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, January 01, 1914, Image 1

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NO. 41;
OLXX
HILLSBORO, ORKGON, JANUARY 1, 1914
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Vi RHOGET MEETING
JOIill I
the Civil War. who resided at
inn I ITT CAT.IDl.AV ton Batumi! for a number of
END LAbl ufllUnlllll di.nl at the &Idien-Uom...
IILkU t Orting, Wash., last week. IV-
I ceuaea WM IlL'tNl alalilt 7.r Veant I
. VealnM Twnv UnJ hm! failing in h..atth $ Johns ly Celebrated WUh
OF WIS AND STAR
UDIESOF STAR SIKVE BANOlIT
IWckWf'i Jarall Onfctlr I mainhcil
Msak lor Ouinlos
gainst tw item i ,-'.-"" t-rn wrei;
urchasc of roal machinery anil ceived a
struck for hauling rock fur near Van
aou nau wen tailing in neaun ----
Machinery for some time. Il last resided IndiKtton ol Oftkcr. Saturday
at Raymond. Wash., before go-
von 0 u W l i ,H.ion of $30 iter month th re-
maining years of hi life. A son.
Puiiiic in Vault lr Silciy si I David Kuhn, resides at Ray-
r I ........I UV-h II.. i... .;f l
, iiumui, nift-nt. liu itma xniv viiiiti
iSitr l. I.-.,., i ... ...
in iniiMK'ru, aeu iv years, anu
.t -. .ft..- . lft . - V . .-
. . . iwiemoin-r, mn. rntna iveisev, i , . ....
,-,.nvr iwile attended lh u entitled to a pension for nit Saturday. Dec. 7, was St. Johns
I - l in... mm. I i...ti :.. -...
tuikt't discussion in me eir-i years, ior ine support, a guar- I -'., " un- niwiiiv iininmi
"""" . II..... A ...ill l. ... - I -. I I .ft . v iv .. .. t.
. ,.i ..liu Siluruav. JUuce I "" ninKiMi i -j mauvianu me wnit-roi r.uHU'rn riar
ittuM f. tlirt inaiiftn lmraii I ft- i i ; r . i. i
mr uresidva ut the session, I" w "" inema joini insiauauon oi oiueers
...... .f., IK. I h ninmift l VLBinut lrt4 irrmft. I in tK.i Kf n.vri. Hull ...-..m.I um.I
th' Ileitis wtrv ftni.., - --"- V ,, . ,t '
' I awl tn I u ilitpht ICIalr I? jft.ftt . t hti I aft i! . i.p i I -i
-.linit.k! I'v the taxpayers. V ,iT , -1 asninmon. wenwr a juvenile
of the Ii present vut. f ' fiwS. .,U, Hlat,,
letter from a iarty nu auer insiauauon ine la.n.s
aneouver. Wash., atatinu of the Star served a Huletulnl
. ft ft . -ft -. I.
mm nt narvitiiKi inn wiMirn. i
.liiam. I I "tllO i.uik.Ij rf nnlj t.,m TJl I ...
m -hiikkt fnr One of the features of the eve
l TIW niau r .. . I trees averatni; li years oki, aeii
I. ... ...i..., i f,,rini-. um -M . ....... i .. In nit was the nreaentatum of a
Uviftl avraiiwt. Judu Uea- that sold for WJcenta tHr inind, cane to Judge It, ,1 ramlall. a
ttiHi!it I a eommiiiif matkinif a urons inronw oi ii-u- i .i -ni i.-ik-n ....
,Xlf i ! l i i i i 1 1 . ...... t.: I vim m llr K' A Itiiili'V mail.
fOOSBO" ..I. ..i. ..- it.. .u......l I lVi iirtHU.ntalutit ul.lri.t lit lilt
1 Uinif J. A. imoi ie, Jiimi-s I tuiivr iivj i mi iiim mm -auihi .....
t r .- . . i i. i.. i .: . r. . it ...... ..i uaim iiftftptft.rail'iMiii ii.riii in
ilirk r 11. a;'pi"k.lon ann I iianiinKs, ami years win -...-........
. ' 1.. .. .... i,r..w..nl ,Hin. I liiinniiiir t. Iwiir I also have Masonic otlteers -
Vr.. i i, . in.... .i.K U...I v i-t.-h h.4h! in small or larire uuan- W J (Irew'ir, worshipful master;
(WWllS. V . .. . i n:ii.i U I' Will..., ..i,i.- uiir.l..n- Wm
Sfin IrwviduiK' lire pnf vaults Orevon, lliiute 2. phone Seholls Ujotleih, junior warden; I r l
w". . .. . iL.. I r.rr. I W imwI. Herrt'tarv : Dr r A Ituilev.
fnr the tireserv anon oi un- muu '. i; ..v. ,
Iur Mtr 'i- 1 I I ..j, I l Mni'Pilili.l. u.'lilnr
l -. 1 1 - I tl L'l "
. r,r"' l.. f,'V " .ft"' f.w . V deacon; Willis Ireland, junior
jonnson iiiusiM.nH iw. -o. iao, Jp . M H lUr(li w.nior Htt.w
a son. I he young fe low was a H,nHl.llt jllnior Ktl.Wttri
very welcome thnstmas grt c K lK.ichmat ly,.r.
and had he arrived hy iwrcels ,... a.ui
Ht he would have contributed
postage for 11 pounds in the
original package. The happy
father, who is a member of the
lirm of the Wilkes Abstract Co ,
was busy Friday, handing out
ciirars to his friends. Mother
and child are doing well.
t archives. As it will take at
least IIO.UM) t.. take fare of this
nmfmial the court may add a lit-
.- , . .i - ....
tie more to it arm ptu n me. un
0. to the new annex, pmviding
r.,,lt is well. If new vaults
ut built and they must be if no
sew building is eiinstrm-t.nl.
-turn the new buiMing in"
tone these will have to U torn
oat.
The original budget wasf.li'..-
000, aside frm the sehool bu I-
let which isti-l by law. ami
outside of trie spinal school ami
road district levi.s. lhe atsive
two items were the only ones to
which there was serious ob
jections.
As I climax to the senwneni
displayed on the building fund
budget, a couple f Forest Grove
citizens called on the county
nuirt Momhiv morning, and of
AGED HISTER BREWS
i:ito n'l ore6o:i so::g
PAST THREE SOME AND TEN
Hi
PrtulMi ia WaialaftM CMly
Palplta Miijr Year
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. (.oodin. of
North Plains, were in the city
Saturday.
Win. Matzke, of south of 5a-
vertbn. was a city visitor. Sat
urday.
11 oh. TalUit, of Cornelius, was! J- tlarrl.ua. ol Abovt hanks. Past I
mi.ii.lmg with the tax tm.lget Seventy, Indites 0l to Orefon
tniH-iing lasi ,-viiuniujr,
C. K. t' Ceishirt. West Union.
was a county seat caller the lust
of the w k.
J. I. P.arngrover. the Vurley
onion grower, waa in town trie
J.Carngua. the well known min-
1 1 l.-I orii-r, i nni Bumiir, ! .
. .i..ftL-.. in ih.. nmniv H. !ii ii. wter of the gospel, above Itankii.
last of the week. has passed his 71st year, but still
takes his blace in the Duluit oc-
lU.l l H I , oi ' i urn' 'II inwuir - -
tain, was a Hillslioro visitor the casionally, and his pen has not
last of the week. vet lost its cunning. For a man
11. 1. Ledford came down who has lived hia allotted three-
fmm tb. Crove to stK-nd Christ mir..nnd.tn Mr. Carriirus Is I
mas with home folks.
l.ilburn Job. of near Center
ville. for the Winter, was in the
city (hristmas.
Ceorge Sinclair, of near I,eisy
ville, wus in town the last of the
week.
pirOiler
Star Otikors: Mrs Adah
Moore, Worthy Matron; Dr F A
ttnitfV. Worthv Patron: Mrs Kl-
zora Magruder, AssiK-iate Ma
tron; Mrs Helen Peiehman. Sec
retary; Mrs draee ool. I reus
urer: Miss (.race Peiehman,
Cndiirtress; Mrs F.lizahetli
I I'ron.l.ll ( 'hmilitin ; Mrs W N
II a nniM Ihul Ik.B 1 4 I l(.r..l I A, lull' lll II.Wl' CllVI1.
the world for the money, call on Kuth; Mrs Minnie Barnes, hsUier;
I. .. i ii at t 1 . It..i l.,i
Pavid t-orwin, nana Annex mrs nenrieua uregK, mmoia.
lUiilding. and see his Quality Mrs Klsie Frentzel, F.lecta; Mrs
Ranges, all the way from $25 to Nelia Trullinger, Warder; C :
. . . . .1 h a u . h'l .... k.1 A , . . . I . W . I B ft i 1 h
$.!. These are the oesi ranges peicnman, jH-nnnei
ever placetl on the market In Linklater, Organist;
IlillslMiro. Call in and we them, httenger. Marshal.
mii I, ... ....(lam I "
lhe reuerais. me nwHi. ,!fMN enuu: TWAINS
ftihir-h itv.l
still vigorous, and hia latest ef
fort is a few verses on Oregon.
The Argua doe not as a rule
print contributions of verse-for
if it did it would runout of eight
point, and all other pmall types
-l, n rumintr f mm this man of
I..M V ' , - - -
advanced v ears it is pleased to I
.. ... t .t - i. I . ..t i: .t. ,1... i: M.
w as oiil the uisi oi me i puoimn me iinro.
visitiiik? at Kecilvilie anil Ililis-
lKro.
Henry Miller, of U-low Witch
Hazel, was transacting business
in the county neat the last of the
week.
Henry Meachnm. of aU.ve
Miiintairidale, was in town Sat
urday, looking in on the tax
budget meeting.
John Matthes, of Laurel, was
.... i i .. ..
in town rrway ami oaiuruay.
He was a Portland visitor while
away from the ranch.
Mrs. Leah Hmiland. of Port
land, rind Mrs. Donald K, lmg.
teaching at Sutherlin, were
Christmas visitors at the home
of L A. bmg and family.
(;. 1.. Hurst, who lias wen
(ornelius
Oirifua li lite ilnrc,
Whrit in;il ihi(IiI lo trlllr,
Im lliry itirr ras uik IIvIhk hrrt
II lliry only hv Iht mrltlr.
We live lite tul n't wntef,
Am) -ill I'l'l mounUln ilr,
AikI if mn can't nmkt II line,
Itr can if njttUrt.
Thrn Irl lltrm nmie lo Oitkuo.
Anil Ixiy little hme,
ml trlllr iluwn lo tuiftliirn
Ami lunitrt nl lo foam
l'o lliree in itwmi a plenty
In Dili K'r"l ()'TK"n "late,
If Ihry lu't put It ff loo Ion.
A u.l wail ami come loo late.
J, (,aril(uii.
Unk, (i.e., R V. U. .
TO OUR COUNTRY PATRONS
Tf v. ilnn't want to come t' town, iust phone your
order ia and it will be promptly attended to as if you
called iu person. Wc sjiccialize m "Hurry Up" orders
and you can get a prescription mauc up very conven
iently in this way. All orders arc 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
Itexall Remedies by Parcel Post, prepaid without extra
charge.
The Delta Drug Store
REXALL STOrvE-
COUNTY KXPI.NSRS
. . . ,
.... . . . .. 1 1
lessee in ue- i. . . ,
. i i v..-ii, iMniu r.irKVnuliinLrion (Viuntv tssueo war-
place. iH-)inu i " , t .t.t.i ni no
4i.vernt venrs. was in town the rants in the snm of f-:i.I0i.u
Mrs Zulu last of the week. from Jan.l. VJXA, to wee. b, uio.
Mrs Mary .....,:,...,. a i.iwii f ,l,.nrted inclusive, the items oi expense
the first of the week for North 'nf;.. ...r.rjvl
Martin l'.err.nrils. of Verlsxirt, Sheritfs office 5.3156.18
11.. ........ ... 1 .ft- . - UIO 4ft
was in town rrmay. ue nnK;ierK8 oiuce u.o-o.w
l.nu..l.ntl naftuu-intinn which CX
fanwl tn nut ni, n Imnd to fulfill i-tI to break into baseball next To Portland
the following proposition: season, all over the United 1 6:2 1 a m
"If o,.. ,.,iri n., nl. I ifivn Fir-1 vitntiMi linvit lwen trvinir to Bet fi ftll. 111
l V""- -". v ..ll n, - -7 , I - tl WaS 111 IU" II HU.tJ. I I . It Tift O Ollltl' '
est Grove the $p;.mai now on Higganbotham. the HillsUiroite 8:45 a" ,h ,,,.,1,, ol,t his way harvested Kmirder's office 3.0T7.73
a . 0 1 I I . . a ' 1.. u ... nn milk IA.III . . . H ftl 1 M I ' I t ! I . ... au fVt
band in the tiiiiuimg ninu, anu with Mci.renie, 10 sign -; w.w ,. it f i-iover seeu tins 'iVoasurer s ollice i,m..d
five them the wnckage of the them. Hig is signed up wtin 1 1:1J iVt-tnor'a oflice 777.31
old building, the county to re- McCredie for PJ14. but I. quojea 3:&ft " ,c School Supfs oftlce
tain the s-piar, the city of For- as saying he would go wi h the 6:15
Mii.mvp won M i i'l'l inur aertitmui nws in-1 ore nv "wi" o.w .' j , uIaamenr ana coi-
l . " . . ." . . . . . . ft. . vi In., o it m ..,1 uti.l cream. irv US. voir -.
e
i
i
1
777.31
414.40
4,177.32
nil i
struct a $,ims court house for
the use of the county, provided
the county seat lie removed to
the Grove. "
Of course, this will not
done, but u shows what Forest
Grove would do, or what the
town Bays it will do, and they
lenerally make good. The Ar
gus, however, doesn't look for
anything like this but it is
news, and an such, must be ml-liahed.
em team. Hi won 19 games
i t in th 1113 season.
UIIU mm t- in -- -i .L,
and that's a pretty good recoru. i.v
1 represent Spirelia ciwra- U:2i
not sold in stores, win
homes on request, ana uu U-tf
finintf nnH teach how to adjust -.oi
lift.. up., j. m,tf,
and wear the corset. Our tailor- -;3H
From Portland
a m
. a m
n m
p m
. p rn
. p m
..p m
. p m
a tn
UIIU nvui n.v. . M od
. i . . n..i.MM mi,.tu in.i..
eu niaie-u-nifnui- vi g-;.,
eluding the latest front lace, with .3,,
an exiiericnced corsetier service,
Pfit no more than hign ciass cor- ..,.. ,.. c ,i
sets purchased Jft-" r'riday. on le-
u v i'uikI e. Hillsboro. riftn naptisi cnuu wic 1 i..lu;Uu truce had a busy
ami Jack-son Street. Phone No. H u 7:30 c k . -1 !liH many oldtime
mm rnumv.. "-v-v "11 1... r..i,..ia Mr uston irst start-
. .1 .1 mLia tj tno itiiHiiir. it 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 n'i''t . .. .
an ouiiivoct 1 . . .,
. . . -t nr.
product is first hand we milk lection 01 taxes .... .
.ti ben deliver. Tel. Farmer Tax rebate .............. 1.163.48
( "ll. M. Cillenwater. 41-0 Cuneni exwnsc
' . ,, , tionery, Isxiks, jKist-
.1. 11. Humphreys, of Ueed- telephones, etc 3,065.33
ville. was in town Friday. John Court house expense,
isstill holding down urn uee - jan,tor. lights, wa
vill.ft twit office, as deputy, until rnol. renairs.
the commission of Mr. Olinger fur'niture. etc 5.670.97
arrives from waswngion, I'. V,. tn ,inr,l (1f t,riHon-
J. II. will then go over to Clark medicine and
County. Wash., to reside.
Hon. S. H. Huston, of Port-
THERE IS A KINSHIP
between the bank-book and the pay envelope.
They should be made to travel hand in hand
iu a mutual prosperity that re act to the ever
lasting benefit of tlicm an possessed of both.
Keep your pay euvclopc acquainted with one
of our bank books. You know we pay the
highest rates of iutcrest.
American National Bank
IMraf Sf HHHhoro, Or: II
t
UNION STIKIK yards
D e. .1 1. I .. . . n an ouinvoo i - . , , (,f nw in this
a-wipis oriiiewi-ea ?" II, . Fertin, of rorest iirovc, i . ji ren(h,mi anu enjoyeu e i m n" ; , n8i
:';",V"H- ": now assisunt pnncpa m tneu - A (:hritma tree was city. r
-. -,iW Washougal Schools, ana " there, as well as uki sania, win u.u n...v, . " . ,
vimHimas wei'K wim ,l;riM"' 1 1 iaruh. former publisher 01 me . amount of candies anu n. Uarrett, ot rortianu. Ktec
01 jraiety played havoc witn ine (, Tjmt,g were in tne , f(.p ,, k here he is engaged in the hard-
jeneral run of stock so that while 1 it Saturtay, enroute to UankR. ,, wood fl.K.r business, was in town
werun was very snori. uie quai- ,, M h 8 now an orcnaruisi un anu - n . I Fridsiv. n business, lie was
itjfof stuff was to some extern t SOTJbr.ted White Salmon H Greer w.l I no jr.v ;o .w y , .rj 'hm, and well remember-
IM.UH .eaiure o m. C0Untry. It has iH'enseyera. miums, ur -p-'V,' ... ,,I as a boy. lleHHUS mat ma
mtrxeiiKMnga 10101 g(Ku siet.-r . he was in lliiisooro, anyinmK cio - ralher. N. A. iiarrcu. is now Wi)
which sold at 18.10. the highest he was very much pleaaed induce people 10 ; r,nching in the Hig Hend conn-
pnceior some time, range being " ... ,h wftV the town has im- but, insteau, wo. - - ,rv
Irom IT. ')'i in lie l.ulk nroun. i " 7 u ino irin trrpater inducement in ui "
' -- , 1 nrriueil Hlliee inn w i-- . ll -i i
'll-U
medical attendance,
mtmira iiilfitillPH IIIK
fixtures 1.657. G9
Poor, care of- County
physician, tKior frm,
ol rhnrires.
'""r - ' r. inn nr.
Ml m-ad rvv
ann SG8.W
Itvi.iirna cnnlmcts.
material and labor.. r-,oui.uo
tlnn nvru.natt 1. nil. HI
cult tnancetor 415.30
Survevnr s office 152.23
- . n rt-
II..O ih n fieer 010. uo
hniintv 67.50
v r-itri mi
KuildinR fund
lows pension
State Fair
M W
r "T...i uu ino irin trrpater nducemi
I a a a ItAMlia I VI Kiwvv.. .
A short run of hogs and an off For aaleAi team Mesdames Kmil
market were the main factors in brown marc .and ldm , J J Mt JJS ?S .t l
UlS.tw.k'u l,,.ui.w.uu Ui nn nff WMIfhL .WW. nuuiv -- anu - . . ,. .,
titho;fa; t 2- 0nV2 ATthe
at 7.C5. ...iJlity not g.md. east of Cedar Mill. W fifiXf'Zn thcrl like of y oars, lie
remarket may be expected, to a M. Tunstall, ot 'oru ,, I I ,, nmornn weather, and he pioneer no . . u
c: i uim j w p-t t . .... i oil xi i 1 1 ii -i in
a ncau
ine market may tie exjiec ea w S M. TUMttli. oi - . " 0reKon weBthcr. 8
J e a hater turn beginning mnwt to Hillsboro, r nday Ue Ma tty of AnK(,9 is
ih the new year's activity. . and Mrs. Tunstall have been vis- savs wee y
Lambs selling at $6.50 tMgin- jtinK au Summer, up in the Bu? tirul place.
Damaaes.
Samuel Liyesley, of Oak J'ark, F-
W,liTnveslerc.ktaodP
week. Mr. uvesity " . . I 'iVanKprq' exam board
. . ...... i v.:.n ,t nn r.hriHtmnn. leacners exam utwru
IS rs.ru on t.m ..j " - 1 1 i.nnr rnnnn refund
,k?.."L- aJC?il S K and sewer assts
nWi
or nop yv;!'"",r.iT : County fair
as well as in. "'T"" T Jv.ilfl court
sons still continue in tno ousi-
ness.
1.606.69
200.00
36.40
9.60
36.65
9.75
46.50
400.00
1.751.09
1.00
1.281.14
10.16
SHDTE SAVINGS BAHK
American National Bank
(affiuatkd banks)
Combined Capital anil Surplus $ 92,000.00
Combined Resources 690,428.81
Bantling in All Its Branches
Checking Accounts, Demand Certificates of Deposit,
Commercial Loans, Foreivrn Loans, Domestic Letters
of Credit, Safe Deposit Poxes, Traveler su.
Savings Deposit, Book Acc't, Time Certificates
mal Warm Inund Pallritpml TltlS. "'
4 Per Cent. Paid on Savings Deposits.
nine of the week and still in
pxxi strong demand at this
Quotation. For good Btrong stuff
eg and wethers are quoted
proportionally for the same qual
ity. SMITH SMITH
.J limn. I .1 tlliUKV
tend country, ut.ju'' -r. -.' win was". ' Mr nm Mrs. J. u lurner, oi nrt was out Monday, as
where they have a daugnter. writnf( in Hillsboro providing nmIltiHa County, have "i in a rnao before circuit
They stif. own the old farm near h pupil8 wl join a ciass - f j Uitchey and
' ' j i,!-onn are over . jjJla a-iitft ol Shorthand. M ol "Ku, ra ,...,- rta uu a. . Ruv orroceries
t'hl IPS, BOU urci. . Auurcna iJV" . i, .1 A Inml V. 01 IjOrneilun, uiuihrhuui.
ti. w0Ur.nrt nlace. on anoth-Ln iUh street. Portland, Ore- arri'iy u. fnmilies vou get no premiums
& 41-4 "oldndghbo up in the How prices.-. H. Greer's.
I ... lftAf) Miim. I 1 nrt.l itrViitif
O'Day, of Port-
coun-
court
where
1 but get
43
region
Turner
r. P Rwerson. of below Reed-
ville, was in town Monday, on
A pretty wedding took place
Christmas dav. when Wm. M.
Smith and Alma L Smith were
"nited in marriage, at the home
the bride's mother, Mrs. Dr.
A'S. Bennett, on (Jarbaldi Ave.,
. o. Clarence C(H)k odiciating.
ynly immediate relatives and
"lends were present to witness
fheceremony. A host of friends
J'n in best wishes for the happy
We. Those present were:
JJ. r. A. S. Bennett, Mr. and
ti.ne.HL n. nenneu. n-
. , a-iln
Stevens as cai. niw n. -": ,y:,r. iuit- M-
J..-aftii or will exchange ior tg -da e, was a imw "u tor many vv " ville, was in town raonuay,
hSeS-Box S HUtaboiS. Or. Slday morning. He reports nd his host 7f2"X" N at the Clerk'8 office'
chitktns 00 int nuous dream up at mceling with former Uma-
Mr. and M,L. A.Whitcomb, headwaters of Murtaughtilill county residents
of Portland, were V"M-"" MJreeK, now w'i-
l rank Hoventon. of Beaver-
, . ft. n t .nil! f niftlftft.fr Mnn.
ix ' , , .., ton, Was up IU tliv-uiv vvui
(j voe iiincouii lniiuiiiK um j v morning.
ua Mnntnnn. wr tes home aay mrnmK'
mas gue of relatives. Mrs In4 Montan mor7g; n , , .....
Ceo Bikers and daughter, (je0 and Theodore Vanderzan he Montanans are having a Mrs. W. B. Dolan and Jtte
Ruth, of UGrande, were also ueo. a jn town $ Jfa winter, and farmers son, of Portland, were out to
ulLv trnests at the E. L. Ab- den, oij ivoy. . the eauii u Hillsboro. Monday.
tax meeting in the circuit court I ,aceg in their shirtsleeves. He R H Greer give9no premiums
-- aJllir.ML
ifWys Bauifhman. f'.rant Smith.
g' Cook, and Masters Gilbert
r and Grant Myers Bennett.
Holiday guests
bott home.
Mrs.
F. W. Sears was MLom.
Mrs. r. w. oearo w room,
to St. Vincent's Hospital, lort- p , , f iuxton, was
and, Christmas Day, and on Sm a,J, y ; Bnd Sun(Iay, and
Say sustained an operation on down, artur r .
her injured knee
She was do- wm,. - .-. ,
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ing nicely at last rei. . BmvBon.
J. U Saunders, of Bethany.
was in town Saturday.
Bob
Argus and Oregonian, $2.25
places in u n. 7r"u"V," , K. ti. ureer gives no preiiuuiiio
says that he and C., P. Berry fte Jan j in8tead, he gives
went out and dug their own coal rf . Inve9tlgate. 41-3
1 . iu:.. li'nll ouch Invinir In
SUppiy Ui -r " " . . no oj. agio Rrne9t
nllOUt n mU lona. vjijuu moivi " , '
20 acres of barley next Spring, Q. See and Prudence H.Crppp.
and says ho is starting in to ttt Portland, Rsv. G. E. Williams
raise hops. omciainm.
The Popular Wrist Watch
Wrist watches are more in favor this season,
perhaps, than any other style. They are so really
useful, and often so pretty. At work or at play a
wrist watch is always safe aud at baud, and the
wrist watch I am selling to day tells the truth.
It can be relied upon absolutely. Bracelet watch
es about the size of a tweuty-five cent piece, in
solid gold, or 25 year gold filled case, with high
grade movements, in a beautiful, close fitting,
expansion bracelet, at prices within the reach of
every purse. Let me show them to you.
Remember, the LARGEST STOCK in Wash
ington County to select from, with prices that
meet ALL competition.
Laurel M. Hoyt
Hillsboro. Ore.
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