The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, March 26, 1914, Image 1

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HIM.Sr.Oko, OKKC.ON, MARCH 'S. 101 1
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rEOITOR AT 0RENC0j
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f. Jmr in I'.u.lah-Ht!..
rV rliu.j fr hi -.liti-al
CU to ou..l T.hm. the
L 0f th I"""1 Mmwlry.
rtfor Knit Kuh.of the
Nurvry. tttlr.-no.. Ore.
1 who a a Phtie.d
fl'of hr.n.v. K.mith. mm
IKoMlltl". t"' H-"'""
U U arniMK' the Hungry
fr..m ll- Ugiiming.
atU-rt.i.I l' ftart II hiiiiI
.Bj.jHry in hu country it Ih"
iwnif into iwer Uinl !
tkim to rrlurn t hi home
. ttkcv was manat'ing i-.n-
, f the II iintarian '
KhiMi"tai"'i a new iM-ruce
or rt.-rn Europe. 1 1 in
jllftj jnnVnce cot him lo
L i,. l.rl v M IT I "Win 1
r.iJl ih-. Himirariiin Aiii.
ruw . . i i
ftd It IhC HIII11 HI !. "i l- j (ui;
i I .........llii fa-.itti
,rthf M'"' mmrn
i L!l. aUr they had rrf'i--l
JwUiWbly ,,,r tl'""",:,r
r-rtrlf Ijlrl trltilflicir W . tl'
cofffJJ at tin' amiu lone '"
W i . - ....!... ....I l'-.L. m'
if ruiiors ju'it !,
Inn was the price paid t'V
oancrof the NuIiImT l- ki- i
mi Tvu f running. Nmrl
ifur ll.n Mr. llaWcHy 'it wife
Lj,ind h decided to come to
Luenci. Hf eume in tli' I i I-
: Coast twM-aa tua brother.
Mrtrt Hakcsv, whom In"
w een in li year, live in
Miind.- Ongonian.
Bilwy i a brother of ( hiir.es
Vitiy. no a rortlnnil hartur
Cifrinan. known lu rr irj
LithWl. "SlraiiKU-r Smit'i."
iif.- liirii t At'i-nt4 ft ir all
iiti I'ulili-I.ifirf ( o.'n '-r-!
. in. ! i.ln.L? I S.it ir.lav
lirrunv; I'u-.t, 1 !. Ih h llnini'
Su" in t -r,.. i,t . a ti r ri xirtM
thiit In 1 1 uii.;ttiv, tin- Wailiititf
l.iil On i.'iiti I oiiM.rutluti, Mill ,y
At-nl V n- a H !!. I. m.,t.,r
iif ta!!. . mi apiiti l.al(f, tor
tt.i- iarli-n Irartt, fur forn inntf
tl.f wad r Ir. m .marrciuf onion
Ian. I. It.- lra. t il lt k -l
thf trai t lit I all. at,.i wti.n th
t'lirn). ttMAMimt th- wati-r it ii
tiiij.. J tt ;it ru!tia(i.iri ran fullow
in tt.i fitrly SiTin. 'Ihirorn
j. any w ill l" ruin rit vi ithotiii.ns.
ur.ii ik tl fill in timrr tlmn rirti
it hlinnM tnaki- i1"""! n-tunm.
Ihf tri.ul in ll.i- .;iht Km t-n
thi- fact thai wat. r ri-tnaititM tix
lai' mi tin- lu'.i- lan.U.
W.
tt..- t
io.hr
Ju iii.al, 1 ( '.I'ititry I In.tU-tnan
tin.! 1 1..- i tit. rn.fi. W'r uri-u!:vi
nicMi f. .r a'l ntln-r tnaifa.iti.-H
fiml w i ! I"- f i ; t. L'hi l tn m-rnl
in )n tr ;! .'riiti.nn fur you at
th- ;t'i!' j n -i .i'i tiavi- to pay.
an. I tli'K ki..' .. i tt.i' fi.Ti-nary
imitak'i". f" f..r tiHUn-v iirl-r.
fie. I ail iin.t p t rliil. list of all
tiia.M.-n I. I.. Mel 'urinific,
lllilsi'M.t'l, t Irr.ili.
li,.- .r-:.4 thH Wfi-k HtartH
its l Ari tv I.Tit ar nl rmstt-nrt
u b tn-w .a r. iMi-iity yi-ars
;ii,M thiit. i.r f.rtv itrinsof ni-wst
w;k i ." i ! r.-. a I.jk' tiling. 1 1
Art''if ai t!,- tir-t i.ai'i-r in ttu
ri.iii.tv t-i larp- lit-a.tmi
u-r iit.K.rta'.t i.w. nn. ut tin
tan- It."- t!ir rminty ln WHlia
i. r li. n t a. I v-r.at v'li-f n-r ttu
li- it ,ri-. itl.in a M-nr nr kh all
I iit, l.uwi'vi-r. and ttic
I,, a ,;. v m a h fi-aturt- in
ij.-t .il r.nifitv j.iurnaliHin
) I k (.a t U n's an.t
u-. l ai! tl.at. I. it it K still
: I I i it ii-t i.f tm ti any
(Mrndanl Waive llradili..n
and Will Come Hack to ItilUhoru
ClUKdl U WITH LABCI NV BY Hll 1 1
Apprupriiliua at Milk Muai-y U Chirje
I Plain larmcri
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F
REEVES LANDS
PORTER AT ELCENTRO
Aftt-r eighteen munttn of run
Htant B'arch Stu-riir kin-vt-s lias
at laht laridcil duy l'tirti-r. want
! for apropriatiriK' to his own
umo mony that h-lonp'l to
farnii-n and dairynun r-si!ir.tr
out in the Iioy-North I'lains -and
North Tualatin Plains M-ctions.
Shi-ril! Uti-vcs first lo ati d Port-j
t-r m ar lm Aniri-lea. hut ux fa.st
:ls ht- could vvl California olliet rx
on It nt tram rorti-r would t a k a
hikr. H was thn located at
Ounard. in ttu uar h-'t lis
trii't, and whi-n trrtrcd. ai.'ain
lli-w tin cooi, Knintf to tlx 1 1 ti-ix-rial
ValU-y, in th Southt-rn
tier of itnintii-H in ttu1 stat. lit-wi-nt
to wurk down thi-rc. just
acrnHi ttic Mexican liri-, whi-n-hi
iniatrimd tn' waa fnr from
imrsuit. ShfrilT Ki-i-vi'H im-an-titiif
had liM-ati-d Porter's rela
tives, and found they lived near
Kuyene. II had an express
Mtrkatfe sent to porter from Ku
I'etie to Kl 1'eritro. and the a'i-nt
there notified Porter at Calexieo,
Mexico, that the shipment wn
there. Thinking it was from
home. Porter railed in a day or
so. and ShentT Mohley Meadow s.
of Imm-nal (ountv. served tin
U . IIiih-h will out in a warrant on hirn. Sheriff Uecves
k Millinery in con- wired tom-eif Porter would comi
Win. '1 hirn!iiiri'h, near Hanks,
wat in the city Friday.
Otto HaHoAay, of Pank--, was
in tow n Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. ('. S. Parker art
Portland visitors this week.
-'. F. Kohinson. of Pout'.' o.
wai in town Friday.
Ileo. .Miller and wife, Cootw-r
Mountain, were county Beat vis
itors Monday.
J. V. and r.cn MarHh. of Cen
terville, were in the county seat
Saturday.
C. F. Hesse, of ScholN, was
yreetintf friends in the city
Saturday.
W. Wail.el. of the Thos. Con-
nell iiiace, was in town the last
of the week.
I!. Croeni. of near Iiethanv.
was in town Saturday, making
the trio no in his machuit
W. W. Ireland. Forest, drove.
:n a city caller 1' riday, on busi
ni-ss.
James Churchill, (!ali-s Creek,
was in town I ri.lay aiternoon,
irreetinir friends.
II. loher. of U-low KikhI's. was
transacting business in the city
Friday.
Frwin Uittf
in the city
iiisiness.
IDE FARMINGTQN IE
Pitcher Martin on the Mound for
the Locals, Sunday
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a'lni
!'ke Ih
the -li
HI '.Ml!
i.i- in
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I )r. ss Mukinir oar- without tradition, and Saturday
.!, , the la.lii-s of morninir a wire was received
th..s.- of the Kur- from the prisoner, which read:
I rv to cull and ex- ill wane exiraumon papers
..I. II ... n
i-st.K k. and also would umo at once, toiy i orier.
.,, i,. in.ii n. r work in I It is estimated trial I oner re
,,.i..riV' department, ceived money from farmers
MDOSE TEAM WINS OVER
l'llCTICE fiAME OF MLCH INTEREST
Manaferi Sccll aad Adama Laok lr a
Good Scanoa
NOTICE 10 UU'AU.WH
Uirt i herehv iriven that the
I1J In Mil for WitshinKl'1'! '
'ainly, Dri .m, w ill !e open for
ruHection and imymenl oi
n on Monday, rePruary
3lt No relmte w ill U allow e.l.
Ill tiui are due and payable
fore the 1st day of April. 1111.
Itlf payments can oe mad'' W
or the 1st day of April, It'll,
ut I penalty of 1 per cent, per
north w ill Ih' churned on remain
tf half payment to he paid prior
ioSepU'mU-r 1st, lull. V here
po payment i mude In-fore the
W day of April. P.HI. the tax
Jwomrt delimpient ami a penal
jtr of 1 percent jmt month is
lfhiraed from that dale to prior
M SepteinU-r 1. P.Hi. After
fiflllMllM.- I l'lll u lii-llllll v of
10 percent, and interest ut the
rite of 'i per rent, per year will
l charged on till delinquent
Uxw.
I'. liiittiiimf Inn
County Treasurer and l ux ('!
ktor of Washington County,
Oregon.
UNION STOCK VAKDS
W hill. I I '
ci.ri.i r of
Cit) If..'.
C, P..
hi', l ll'l. I.
w. . : . tl..
li ii-.l is P:i r--t. 1 )- fl
- ...ii hi sasmu that never
, ih,. i ti rv ..t anlmg have
....-). i . .. In. ii U'ell caiik'ht as
ii... ( . t s, .i.M.n. lhis is due,
..,!. t., n tate came and
IihU .inii!!H-M.n closing' McKay
-....'. the MiunifsterH havt
levelol
Phone 4."., Roy.
i
i ii... l- wi I em. enre . nmoiintinif to Pelween Mixn anu
I .,,,.1 Oak. Phone Sl1k. U-fore he made himself
ir'ireiv
I III U ll Hll I IIIIIV 111 . I'l L I. - ---
. ..I. .. ,H..I . . v m ,-,---r-.- - - .1. ... I .. .
.-.M.-. auk'i.i '"H-rimir nsa,'ent. for a Portland I. ane and .Me.Miti. w no were sen
,i! ln.it one day last " ..., I l.v . hi, K-e arris, as
i I cum ri o.
-.til iiieiniuinK ai i.;iT'- ,,., have
4 41V nit, ,". . w.... . '"Y I
.. r ,,.rit tv thehrstor tleXt
unless there arises somi
nlmtikde.
Just how the olhcials w ill gel
i,ri..r huik is more or less a
a u
ti..rnf roniecture. Ihesta'e 8
im. inn lund is cxnausieu
. AW t
and the governor is nuoicu as
Athletic Park came into its own
Sunday with a practice game be
tween the Moose team and the
Farmington nine, and the final
score waa Hillsboro 8 to Farm-
ington's 7. The day wa3 rather
cold for good ball playing, but
both sides Btrove for mastery,
just as though old Sol wa3 beam
ing down on the field with a 10
candle iwer ray.
Millslioro tried out two pitch
ers. Wolf, formerly with Aloha
and Itcavertin. 'and usually
tine twister, was the first to eo
on the mound. He was inclined
to lie w ild, and Martin, the for-
. v r i,,,0
. . i nier rureai vjruc uu faurs
r. of bethany. was jtd wag substituted. Wolf
riday. on insurance . p into hi3 own wjth a
little work, while Martin pitched
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l. not forget to ask lor a heady ball all tne time.
N hi it when you want a wx Managers ewell anu Auams,
h dust" of the loea s. think thev wil
in the Schiller. mi have a good team lined up as
i . -r. .f soon as the season, opens, ani
I'l. ii a wai un in' "" .1 a.. ...,..1
l!....v ..rtn u-,.n. .mi-sis at the lm .7 VV K'"r ca' '
r - I in I...I inn rl I..P
, r ll . 1' V I".. .... n,l lv u,"h v.'.v.
Iloilie oi iion, i. iitfinn anu ,
wife the last of the week. ....,:,. . ,r it ,
I I uri .r uii'icua fia "a""
i.r s.-i e loam n o r s e s.
vi ars old, weight about L"'l lbs,
.!i takes them. Stevens
l. .1..-. I.,.,m:.,,.l,,r, Mm ?..'
linuinTM, i .ii iiiiiii"', "i.
Ceo. Faenierniann. of alxive
'.auks, was in town the last of
i hi. week, ecttinir ready for a
hi.' run at the Hunger P.ros,
saw mill.
'Ivmouth liin kegcs, for hatch-
im.r si per selling oi .irs.
Inm.'j !ine I.anks. Ure.. U. .S,
Illlfl.V
C l'rrrman
M.C'iirilr
I'uli-Schu1merich.
v Ili-tiilcr(on
Walilron-OoeUer ..
SiKlet-YVal.lron....
Mtlm-Wolf
.1 b ..Hteinke
. c f Schnei.ler
, t M Kotiinton
r f II Hobitnon
..I f...G Vab.intot
.a D Ilatcbelar
.3 b. K RehK
,...p V Hobinton
VISIT OUR NEW ANNEX
Where you will find many fancy articles
not usually found in the most up to now
city drug store. We hav;c a full stock of
Symphony Lawn Paper the Acme of
Perfection in Writing Papers. Try it
and you will tx: pleased. Toilet Articles
of the best grades are in our stock, in
fact we have everything needed for mi
lady's dressing taMc. Our line of pianos
include some of the best makes as follows
Baldwin, Hamilton, Monarch, Howard
and Valley Gem. We also handle the
Famous ManualoThe Player with the
Human Touch. Come in and see it.
We handle only High Quality Drugs.
Absolute Accuracy of PrcscriptiouWork
is our motto. Bring in your prescriptions
The Delta Drug Store
REXALL STORE
HILLSBORO. OREGON
Dcpuly Recorder Seek Nomination
I. Fred A. Everest, duly regis
tered Pi-publican, hereby an
nounce myself as Republican
Candidate for the Office of Ue-
I v antlHiaie iui mc viuwc --
Win. McQuillan went to Salem corderof Conveyances of Wash-
I, Monday, with the two prisoners, ion County. I am a resident
i I . I .V.. i. Lit u-ndlCiin. tt'll I l......t.t PaaamL
hv Judge llarn
...I.
Park
nf IlillsUiro. am Deputy liecord-
last A will sav that if 1 am
nominated tor the olfice at the
Imv horse. I Primary mnib..iii, latun. tn
I,. M. lliHTets. who has been
,l,,v p-i t., I,.-adults thevnat- "''"-.'j in tlt. future unless the past season, h. r. t rmuanu lu.m fami
!.;.a::y anl .-o usitmg and Lmmnied by a jj'l.j! "1 S pUt can and wil
...... .. .1 mi.i Hairv anu . . i... ,. miv over in coum i........... tieient v an
!llll,llllol.lil' I'H
in mail and a
ii.K.itii.tis. N
ui
I
Receipt)! for the week have been
cattle. 1151- ealvett. 3-S: hogs.
heep, 71120.
Keceints of ealtlo have been
lifht this week utul improved tli
mnd set the prieeH on tin up-
rd trend. Hulk Hteor prices
cents Htronirer
hncy cowa hromrht 15 7.r to 7
nd other butcher classes ho
nrm.
Hog
Rood (
mliniT (in.., 1 1..
-- ui ui uit- i-iitiitr wi-t-n.
Sheen house himiness brisk and
active. Receipts Hhowed un in
creaHe over last week. Pest
wool lamba 7, and shorn stulV
8 25; wethers 0, and ewctt 5.
teliced
week
i . . . . .
ti in.:.. H r.tM i u hohi Mnv ir. 11-. i win o
h ! Z Owner Prove property, cept the nomination and w II , no
, iv charges, etc., and take wimuraw, anu u r .
iay t.iuu.. t. ., , .., mv term of othce.
same awav. u. lrmicrvvoi oeo-
, i i.. . , n 1-3 use due care, and to the best of
u.-, v.iv,.-... i..,,..ir,,T omi niniitv oer-
UIJ RIHinKURV MUM I'-
form the duties ot tne oiucew iin
sq neenracv and aisDaicn.
familiar with the work, I
will serve the public ef-
: hv the various county ver in Mmin i ua.au... ,k.icntly and wll at an times ue
- . .. i i i i .... ... ir..n.i.iir um i . ...kI.iic omi oitpniivp.
mMirli snv nff He lnuiviuiia. i . women in iiwuoun ium ."-.. - .
W". S :..! fr tl..ia,u,,. Saturday, evening, Adv. Fred A. Everest.
couru.ca ... , V.V ,i,., w n W. Hall.
men immense, inn i.-a - "-, .,. . ,. ,Aim PAPS AWAY
mess in in. """. up i" i" i ....... - . ., . .
. .i .niiui ....... th a iieinir tne case, music, i.vervoouv nuiitu.
11 ine.ii i" . siaiv, ouu " - . . , I " I , .,
. ...... f... liilti.in ..Ij mou iTii linW'tllDDCU. i !...) A nlliiif I'ai'nn I A ft.-, in illnpsq Of OVer tliree
' . 1 Writ,. cui i Mumiv courts refuse to . . m ..in.ioi vv..r. m mnniho v. M Ward Dasses away
nil 1 ,.-l!l."l is mtiim ". jiiiwuiu - - u 01 uoove .union... ..".. """"' ; A,f ... i..
' .. .. 1...:... A . line . ctato pvoense then the . ,1.1...., r ii,.. ui.iiL' Thev of ha hnmp in this CltV last
1V 1: 1 l ire, ni.i"1 i liaj n'. e.'v - "i .. . . f IOW II Uie uim i'i i"v " vv -" v ... -
..' i..u AnLM'les. Li,.oion will be complicated, for ir,, .pnn'a run at Thursdav afternoon. The funer-
I M' ' - '" 1 ' a-nold n..l only to ?r " Li Cld Saturday in the For
.. . ... :i.. n,,tK..r state and be 11 Lf c.mvo Catholic church, anc
1 . r I, niit I irmtt ill a 1 iv v . I at 1 il.l 1 11 I illl IIJI. " ' v w
1 h- Portland. ' - 71' from prosecution unless 1 orn. Ma en w . 1 - ... friend3 Kathered to witness
I . a . . 1 I I1.1 VI tU'U I I 3" . . 1 .. ... AH.I n fil I n!li I nwu.ii ui . . . n-i n . I n r
d.. 1 1 . .a 1 'i v 1 1 1 1 1 c 1111 " 1 . iuoii iitniimni'ii 1 111111 111 1 ki. vn'i r--
Ml U' Mi v - , 1 firtVAlH IlinUa .1. a-v. ..: Tl,.,
1 ii ...n.ir...'i! irvM iKJiro ... ... im voniM n 1 :i vr ut. iui-
filftttlMl 11 1' ' IIMh' I .. iL
YQUH BUSINESS 5TR&N6TM
it grfatly enhanced if your Bankers are students of local conditions. Our
officers keep in close touch with all the interests an.l requirements of this
Community. We strive to help our depositors in business by lending every
possible financial assistance consistent with Conservative Hanking. We
can be of benefu to each other. Won't you pay Our Bank a visit now?
W.J.
-X fianhing In All Its Branches
American National BanK
Capital and Surplus $57,000.00
A. C. Shute, Pres., C.Jack, Jr., Cash., W. V. Bergen, As't
Main mmd Third SU., HUhboro, Or:
tak.
the T
M.c
tea. h
a run out mm i'ij
i.tl.ilm.
Wanted I
voiing nien
Help
sei ral
wi
the
1 . . . . t
... ....autafim I W I L 1 1
lol,l:i,k,an.l lliew rcM.,.,, . ;
. r -.ii iiiii,iHr.ii ii'. 1 -
now have a mm ' ;
... o 1 i',iri..w,s Dav the paint
I 1 1. iH. I .- :
,.M turned them from greon w
0,.:,g... and many specuuuc
f iin.14 were
the county wanting
the
many ini'iiu3Klll,:itu w
the last rites. The floral offering
COURT ADJOURNS
. .1 iti-inv Hiiei uiuiv" 1 . . . ., .
,)ri,ht a vernnlhon Ky J g l&ll ho Argus, where the ungsters he came near dyinK w.th typhoid
,.... however, the undei taker convene uniU JutiM wore 8hown a few of the mtnea- fever.
11,1,1 ,,,H'M S1"""11'1, , 1 Ki2da evSg ente nc d Jno cies of the printora' art preserva- Fiye years ago he conducted a
-i i., Portland stop at the lhursday e f K . , inff SUpply store at North
UI " avi - w - .
est Grove Catholic church, and
( renco. a iiaugiuer. im- "" ;.. . ,o;fni
arrival is .a grandclu hi ot & r. 44 of apre
. I 1.' . im,TT 01 1 111! I . . T. -
ana iirs. i.. 1 . v -
city.
and he was born in San Francis
V....-0 nrrn Via rnniinctpd &
J T. Martin and little sons, drug 8tore in this city, and dur
Amos and Noel, of Dilley, were jno. tne early nineties went to
i-eiisoiiali e
Manager.
i;;,hup. of llelvetin. was
. ". 1.-. .1 ... He brought in
111 lown n. ....... ,wir
Lilt! Ui.H"ii",n " - - - 1 I iv 1 1 1 11 1
haviorand during such time as u mAwr, Isaac, well known
.. nw or C IV uruiiiaim. b,, mv luuii u uii a su
violated. Howard pleaded guilty. j 'vv U1 0,u.ratc it this year.
i.HLeMaswr was ,..,t iwerm.mn. of Cen
- - . . ..i.imif 1 un iiiiiva v- -
.d! X: , terville. was in town Saturday.
Kor sale: Registered Jersey
bull, o() months old. Price. $Sii.
"John Dennis Place, north of
Newton Station, eust of Hillsbo
ro. 52-2
... '" ' . .... ..v hit. led iere
K receipts also light, w 1111 the largest -y - y, ; irinir Mflrv Jane LeMaster. lei w... . f ..
outlet Extreme top H K, JV to 'SlnS w panted a di- am c UhI to JJrta
f hrmihe entire week. , six . A ,'' "l"n. M, Ws- ni.re from John L Nunn. .,. "l!i;VL , Wleklv. He says
in, lere.l me en. .u.l'"-- ... oi .l.nw n 01- UIl- ivo."""- 11
him says that she repeats me st0Up vs ov t farmers out ma way are mi
hup siij" 10. .. ..Un n. . ,..-:.. f ih,-, Vi .rh taxes
to.tev.-rv w Loekwoodys J con , ..k -o--
states thai ."is :'"". nl V,' on n iodffment was given mis jc.,..
u lll'l till 11 II vwk"i "- r... ... .1 .. ir:ii:.,,a o..,-l Inhn ivinii-
" . si .i... i. e. II nkwooa lorio.iw, v.v ... - lu. .... - -
........ 11 inv ' i.muM....."- I--. . tn... i ...1 nn oirnmsi j:.... i,.nn oeen 1 um.ik n-un.
mm,. , . ...,a.rii. i ne liijiin. " - u ik ii."-- . ..: ,.
., i. u.,1,.1 meru-n. OI ii-iiui. . - ;.i ,-1 ... , ,. i .,nrit inmuKins. out
Mrs. iti.uk oi - . Co.an operaimg . . '"' pos w - tr nt. north
liovs make be-
n . . 1 1 . nnM
' .1 . I. hl. iu-.rt n n Trtlir (lOOHIM lICI
mill. Wgan T . i wm 1 ; , nin hours, and
their mus-
'"' ,kl theaayoe...c , that
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l """- " . .. t.i:.j-
I 111 rrP !1SL V I lUilV IllViii
week.
The last Ihsuo of "Mineral Re
jourcesof Oregon," published by
A. C. contains a sketch of the
Booh quarry, a Washington Coun
ty institution, although the imar
v is located in the edge of Yam
hill county. It is owned by the
ramily, of Forest drove.
The base wall of the court house
8 constructed of this stone, and
Marsh Hall, of Forest drove,
was built of the Bame while the
ROvernmont boihlinor nt. Ft.
Stevens is trimmed with this
tone.
.... .i M,i sacks iur-
one North Plain
1 1 1 ' .i l k'.iona
Evans,
61-1
i.,r S:ile -Clover ,'
l oi ' i.urA! 14
-1: tin v. . .
cents per
Ilisne.i. ..
or.i,o Address H.
..Ill M. .. . .
I :ll .I...M.. K'OIIIO 1.
1,1 "rn" : of Eugene
,l0"- he ciiv nday. meetinir
vvas ,n the illy i . 9
with the re p. ith the
:!TTi.t. for
the United States senate,
d his S40.
LI IIU VW-J vvuo vrf i . - ' -
ivwi QtnMir nf ffnoda was destroyed
VVV OtV.i v Tw . " .
by tire and ever since men ue
has fought for the insurance due
him. Only a few days before he
a;a tha Snnreme Court of Ore-
u ivu v 1 1 - " r . .
. J ! . . i n tta
gon renaerea a uecismu m
Ed had many friends over the
county and he knew most every
one. Si nee returning from North
Bend he had conducted an auio
service, and one summer ne ran
his machine between Sheridan
and Tillamook.
Besides a wite, two aaugtuera,
Josephine and Perry, and a son,
Dan, and his lamer, ur. u. n.
Ward, all of this city, survive.
Interment wa3 in the Verboort
cemetery. Forest Grove News-
Times, March iy.
SHDTE SAYINGS BAM
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.
J. H. Cogan,of near corne,,u ' ' f h7 March jurors
was in the city the last of the m djjJ J by order of
I. ""Ill ' j lJ. romn.
'ecu. Indue Campneii. uuuc
. i i t...!U a fino V . . . ill nn.l nu aonn ns
W F Frentzei nua miiik i)0 naa nw
new bungalow on the Garden he m.overs he will BRain con-
A mrv ronortod
m nnar trie iiiiiiiiivfa iTiinn. i u si,u - - .
Mavor W. 0. Hocken. of noa- r -dJ n from time Gabriel LocKman, oi oouu
vertX was in town Saturday, ..MJSS only when Tualatin, was in the county seat
LeJu nmodof Beayerton's pro- to timt. a S"nvef.tiffatin. Friday.
. . . .Dn IIICIO ia v...
gress ine vw.
T1 nnf fnrrrot tn visit Black
Liv iivt .vv. - .
burn's parlors, one door north of
the postottice, tomorrow anu oai
urdav, and give him your order
r. t.Qf Summer or Snrinff SUlt.
He has an expert at your ais-
posal. 1
A If ITn.TMinvl of Oak Park.
was in the city the last of the
week.
Gabriel Lockman, of South
A SUGGESTION
When your boy reaches the age of 16 or 17
there is nothing that will more instill in him
the pride of manhood than a nice time-piece.
It teaches him the pride of possession, as well
as the value of time. A handsome watch
always makes a fine
BIRTHDAY GIFT
make the young man happy on his birthday.
Do you recall your first watch. If so, you
know how he will feel. My stock is the very
latest and best. Call aud look them all over.
LAUREL M, HOYT
Watchmaker and Jeweler. Graduate
Optometrist
H..I.W0. Oregon
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