lnllLLSBIF Vol xxi HIIXSI50RO, OREGON, AUGUST G, 1914 NO. 20 7?M . I LI..I fjllED III OH CO. : .irn nnilMTV MM .' hit I. 11.11 1 I .LI ,bi,.ltll it u (1. iiiriniHfii iiv IiIiHimu. i-..ut, ty rrxiftiU that t 'uuiit Vim Pourtalin. . " man mniiUKHMiIur to St. P.-t..rl.iin nl wtin li ft ti.t i: hut wrk afU-r d.-livi-rmg ' th mi imui ..r ....... . . i lti.i I . ' 1 ar. n-iauvi """" if f)(.t U Mill, of th t'mihlv 1'i.nr .. . l'.M.uhul.,., .. I . . t . . . Henry jnnwwii. ii mm marrii'ii tin' uauMi r or IVn iv. Hi v n. M,l Ttirk rttonlW aM tht-y were Inn in r.-.,n. says mat in rimrtalt'S picture lias . I : . omruung lumiliar ttlmut it, ami i i m- iiiir ui mum nun i.ni G. Sooggiii. wen nuwn ,n one in a fam.lv. h. I.uh m doubt Luhi"Utl,n t,un' -Br" Imt what In- is riiini-t-) with 11 i.w ii.nrv aiciiowt'ii. tn latiuiv. ir th tin..n. ..nut , ...Le,! fr the dt'ad man, nt a immi hMst-ithi-raurothi-r II"" . 1 .1 I nr i-iuimn r II... f..r.i,..r I ... ... . ii arinK 111 me - - ,v 'ndy n"r'" WASH.-0RE. PEOPLE E A rvlanllte known I, U-ing at ruiin. nrar c . mi . c...f.rln wai a mail rinV Hie. titlrd (firman. Fur salt or rent: Ranch of 1G F . ! .... f-a ir,u,U.. L wr- with nrrt-H rl.ar: W Yniriciur. ... -""V'r-; " fruit tre, inlH-annvM;...! onim. yj to iiav hk " utroum llrlkiArllworkiHl fur Scok- ttrouna on nuurti-r airi"; i'ihmI PaHture; all hIuhIi-1; Iiouhi and n tml rlttiin JH'njUtinnMiarn atnl rhuki'ii huuw, uml on . If. L... I 1. Ill ft..lltt 1,'ti v. ni m ul. ...... 1 1 thrt-ati'iu'u l rmmi- " ' ...111 llhriuiirK ftlai'ii tlmul ki.ru ,r uiwl yt rntT."i irom Uw. on rivrr maj. i. nns. J V(unrrJ'7 '"V-y u johniMin, HillsU.ro, Uroiron ii.Il,,.ii iiBii iM-vn irrminn .I'.i ..... . . . .... Yr rft'itititf a dilurianci wnur? a ruH-u-r rtniiU-nt, Iiviiik nar tnnkini; and he linuuii'U in- uio turntaiiiat lhat iilare. asn- Arirus tnd Ontronian. J2.25. A. Shute and Cat Jack RiK'nt Sunday at Kuckaway. C S. White, of (laston, wa3 in town Friday afternoon. rdcr.l JudKe Cuihm.n. Tacoma, M. Leonard Brown visited in Namr Ally. Illmcr Maydrn ,, ,, . t. ' I Ilonrv Kimni fif I'.UMimmir ....a - .;i.. .iin. h u ,1 4k.. llbl MTV BOND COMPANY ASKS IT week. t if:n. 1 i ii. t 1 w. iiiiuar miu . i. lima;, ui CwjMifi'ioa Hit Maiy Ptr Plait 1 Reedvilie, were city visitors the Nofih.t.t Saturday. John Loftia. of Arcade, and Taroma. Wash., July 31. The r'- Miller, of Rose City, were WashinL'hm-Orvimn ( V,r,-.rafin ln tne clly tUraay. o ratinjr Htwcr and water plants and street railway systems in Southwestern Wa.shinjfton and Northwcst'Tn Oregon, was thrown into rf'iverhip here today. Federal Judjfe Cushman appointed Attorney Klmer M. Ilayden temporary receiver. The receivership was asked by the Fidelity Trust Company, of Phil adelphia, as trustee for a $5,0KJ.. OKI ImhuI issue ' A complete line of wall papers. the newest patterns, at Crover Combs' Furniture Store. J. I). Koch, of Iiloominjr, was in town Saturday, on business wth the county court. Harry Zimmerman, of Port land, was out the last of the week, truest at the home of his sister, Mrs. C. F. Lard. For sale Pony team, harness and wak'on. Team irood work animals. Call up Phone City IIIIERESIG FOR AUTO DRIVERS Southern Pacific Company Takes Means to Prevent Life Loss BITTER PER CENT. OF CARE IN 1914 (her Twenty Eight Tkoaiaad Were Checked ip Peeple The Southern Pacific Co. has been makinjr checks on travelers in autos the past year, and their campaijm shows that 1914 has less accidents and fatalities than in 1913, for a corresponding Deriod. Owing to the fact that the auto is now a common affair, and is owned bv many here, it mivrht be well to give the obser vation of the railway company: Last year a total number of drivers and pedestrians and he attributed irr . . .... u..iL.M uer inij nooiinic. thi herilT at Print- vir ho ram out and took him McDowell claims (.i 4 ilerttinrf in th nent W and heard Scotf?tn tell k lilt M.nowe . wnen mry W in the dtninu ruom at eight i..i.i i tin next morning Aic i iv - - - V ,!! shot. e inroiiktii lliimuiro. Monday, on one of the luntrest hikes of tin year. He walked front Til lamook to Coos May, along the "Vach, and then crossed ttie mountains, coming back to Cur- vatliM, went across to Alsea, and then back und down the valley to this city. Uy the time he rem lie homo he will have tnale over miles, and says he has made as iti ns III miles iier .VoL'iiins had ben to Portland. I dy. Me is looking for a small r ' it . a.... i . . id had returned UUl a uay or ao ,,j,.co r land . i . I.. 1' 1. h, t ilia 1 low UHM rage., v. w.w"" , c ....... ..., k i iiiimt ii I nrobali v come """i itit the trial, rnnevme mh- - - "7 aver thnt St-oggins bad tun.ing from a nhort stay at hea ii.,.,n I side, where his son isinlhemer iMien-j meim-wi v ii, .,,,1.... 1 i.....k t fr.ni 1 caiiLiitr uuiui'Tin. .i.'uii iihiki.t .. . . . ......... r-,.... i..ritn.i of ScImi Ih. accompanied htm. Mr. . i. 11 .1 - i 11..1 s i it ava inni aeasuie in iun rsins rwe from hi bed three V V " " " irtdunng th night to go In 'LV. ' Jl . - - a. 1 . u m 1 rriiM nil 11 y i n 1 n n k ii no' iij . . ..UhM 1, t l. l intwiMil inriMiiii- wuuni w wi 1 11 1 11111111 1,111 i- h 1 iiki i Sfiwirins was well knon in fesori uhington County when he was Alcazar ranges are strictly iv liiou.- nii.iii .l ite. Ciilomnl stv Th trial of McDowell will take ivi.ifvinir Himnlicitv and U-auty. 1 at the coming aession of t.iirhi-Ht uualitv and mechanical :uit court. perfection. -1. (!rwm. VMl I'.mil Shaw, aged ii'i years, was itgfiiPi iav nr.l.irei. eommitted to ft..Tft..VW, - . ... . II : I..I f It... In .... . 1 iiiii Jiiaie 1111s1u1.11 iin ii" mts Mr the wwK nnve iki - - -. . .... ., ... 1.1' .r. -i IV. I,...,. Mlir. Ill O.111MI. n if. caivr. iM, . 1 .1 :.. . ....j. inns wen miuwhik hi. Miwp. MHU. . . m-i-l .tiwliirl.anc. Hilt UiiUltiaUOn OfUVliT limn -fcttBK1 tin,l iv niuiiu il.it 11111 1111 aaa irm u - ' ft un a, im --v . iL.f . - I I . ,....l,ia. imilUUIU. 23,211 . L I I II Oil n 9 i Mini ' " I017 10 91 1 .ici.ivtu, UUiii vfi e The Washinirton Oreiron Cor- ' looked neither wav before pa3S- isjration has projierties in sever- Verne McKinney, or this city, jn2 over the crossing; 6.3 per a VNasningtonanauregoniowns. and James Imbne. ol near West . . k onfi and only u operates a nifni ami power union, aepaneu aauiraay, ior an . ... ... .. olant at HillslK.ro: a liiht tilant LitenHed stav at Uockawav. -8 per cent looked in both dir- at liainier: the w ater blant and . ections - ... I II I I illw.Mrl tlft I n n.l hnn. I . electric streetcar system at Van- v. r T fi d out iust wnat eUect couver. Wn.. a oower and tifht ,,,a" vv i safetv earn oa cm is having. system at Kahuna. Wash., and 9av mw ine nop .crop w the Southern Pacific in June of ii.tht Tttiti od'iaAn niir ni i . ,. light tilant and electric car b.vs- n."1"" - tnis year made similar ooser tern at Chehalis and Centralis, nnequaiii). i vations. at the same crossings Wash. Wanted: Girl lo do general where checks were made last Naac W. Anderson, of Tacoma, housework, in family of four, year, and also at additional cross is t.resii eni oi ine corporation, No heavv washing. ll. waiK- mirs. ihe comparauve siaie- and II. G. Fleischhaucr. of I'ort- er. Heaverton. It. 2. 19-1 ment of the result of the two linn! is central manairer. Chan. . n ...j . u checks shows the following en A. Johns, of Portland... attor-l L ZZiZXZS couraging results: n..v fr the cmoanv. ol "K " "TJ Twentv-three ner cent more M i .l.,l.na hist nieht that " 'rT.,...T" drivpranf antnmob es are look iil4ii,i ton o chArT ctqv in m j n- r1" v" . ..,i;.u. r.aiiitinir n reiver. I " ,ul w "v" in in mth directions before ut.ii, vi ..a lm ti. inuKilitv of the I'0, prAQinor railroad tracks than did .. . . . I it i ti J i .. I a T M I . . & company to meet its obligations. nugn uogers uupaneu mun- last year ana iweive per ceni ii.. u a ii.'.t ..iinrta won ill lie nav morninir ior hii e.ieiiui-u npa nr.ur nnkincr one wav. III! PrtHI IIII.V V ..V. V- - -.. J - - - , I ft. n . m...t.. i..aur,l rinriran ation and trio to hoattie, lieinngnam, ana The number or drivers oi thul the probable elTect of the other bound points, ior t n e teams looking both ways snows no improvement, oom years The Majestic Range Is the one Range that excels. For the money it is the best Range ever built. Other dealers will not say this but the person who owns one after using others will tell you so. Call and see them. Fine Line of Shelf Hardware We carry a fine line of Sheet and Build ing Hardware and no one can undersell us. If we have'nt what you want we cau Ret it for you. The Store That Satisfies" Percy Long H1LLSBORO Second Street OREGON r LMON STUCK YAMDS recetvi IV i.ii'fcft'i ftii.v. - - - rship would lie to enable Southern Pacific Company. the eomnaiiv toadiust its alTairs. A. Welch, or rortiann. was one of those prominent in the organ ization ol the company some years ago. Mr. Welch, however. I.iw mi nreseiil connection Willi the corporation. He resigned as evidence of tor nearly has threatened lli.4 two brothers were . ,lA.vn u heii the natietit was ex- uteer sales th first hall " " 1 l.v l)r Wurd of Forest week 7 W, ru.6 bulls fc ?, 1 .Create I the voung .Head of exceptional nne - y ur sa Voung m sold rnday at 8c. 1m- " . JU violl,nl ut lim,.9. VM deniiind ami lietter trend " market. wine receipt anaumed fairly :e proportions Monday. Trade :hes 8 for best light stwk. lay and Wednesday 9 and m at 9 05 Friday. This ket can readily handle a few isand nvre hogs than the Ut receiht. Choice mutton and lamb stock y. at unchnno-ed urices bulk ot stulT. arriving for Wek (if infnrtnr (nmlitv. Xeiptsin excess of 5000. Prime UL a -.. . b mh I Aners 4 m to 4 lo. rrime Vd 3 Kfi to 4. medium ewes J5 to 3 Tfi. Spring lambs 5 50 r-" win ii i if." A; road and P 5 head regii lie and uther i Je and must or sale or trade for smal -80-acre coast farm; 75 M i t l xi in ii 1 1 1 1 i ' ir dpfim in umna. balance woods pasture. One from Siletz Kay and ocean pione mile from cheese fac road and water to place: gtstered Holstem stock; have sick get awav irom coast. Come and make me ft. I.ihurnl tormu .InmeS 'rin, Taft, Lincoln Co., Ore. illslioro ticotile were much ln- ftterl Inu. ...nt. ...I.AH n lia. .nni, ni'CK wiivii a lh tnlll nf n knlJnn In tKlO .vi.i wi a UIUllf III 'w8wne National Park. Tne I Of those rnhhpd wna eairerlv fned as Miss Grace Delchman Rn me park at the time. A ,a rerei vnil h M n1 Mm ichman tho Inal nf Ihn week Wed fears, mi Minn Dutchman but L m 7 vitvu uaiuiiivi v or the rohberv. Gardiner Is N miles distant from the ' Of the hnldnn and there relief when It hecame known una nit I. 4Ua niivlv b . , "ao i ill mo l""' tost coin and va luab es. for sale or trade )enson Stumn Kller and al . r - ...... ... ryenuiomont. Willettner this or trndo It fnr niffS or I-II .. ... t I . i .nil rvM nxftr.u..Mrt iia.a11 a " ui IUUICHD jwpui ".Banta Rosa. Ore., poator waverton, Ore., R. 2. John Kyan. mail carrier on Koule 3. went to &t. wan nn. Monday morning. His mur, Miss Margaret Kyan, came over from Vancouver, and wm, the mail as substitute, during ins absence. VA. Sehulmerich. of South Tua- t.... ....... in MiiMii.n'. Ho says IUIOI, V iin ,ii .,....-- j -. Spring oats are rather short this year, owing to me i'"""11" long dry spell. The Portland Trust & Savings Hank has brought .sun w "re close ItfflTiganlvi leHiMghta. mortgaged to it by W m. M. t ap Ian and wife, for t'XM. Mrs. Al. Soderland and two children, of Seattle, have return, ed home after an extended viwt with Miss C. K. uison. x.'.... i Mnhlu of Blooming. transacted business in the city Saturday. Largest stock of wall juipers ,t,...,i-nt ons in tne cnj. Grover Combs Furniture Store. Jas. McClarkin. of Urel. was greeting Irtenus in n-c Saturduy. . . r. t-.. . Mrs. J. II. Foote and sister, being VI per cent; dui o tier ceni Miss Grace, departed Saturday, more are iookiok on v..y .- A .h . irk end with Mrs. did last year. Pedestrians show t l-:..i. ; i.s. r. ih an increase of 29 Der cent look l rriuR, miu n ciijuiiiir '"-lr , 1 . r i . . kt ntr hnlh wnvs. hut 5 Der Cent ocean preesses hi inewiw i. - - --- a WiL-pd one wav. indicating .1 T? M-Ntw nnd wife, of Rea- o now imnrnvprnont of 24 Der me corponiiioo. nr iriiinum . ,IV ...... Kcneral manager a Umt KS months verton-KeeU vine, passea inroun cent. K 111 rai iii.ii.uk c.,..l nmi,u trt tho t-i.: ...mnK;i onrl foam .,.. I IOW II cumucl., liuvi.n, w 1UMI1H UUIUIIIUUIIE !... ll . . . . .. i u i. .i.ft than I 1 J .Jfl..i.na fnrrafhnr - ouxion touoii.T, unit "'ij urivers anu itjucowiiaim vunvft....ft Mr und Mrs. Silas ChristotTer- spent Sunday with J. Ii. McNew the improvement of 26 per cent son were out last week, and vis- and family. more looking both ways, and 6 . i ... n... ir.anniii- i-sinch. Mr. ...ft ii.iT u Ninn. ner cent looking one way is lll-ll IV I I rin mill man, v.iv. I " , . .. ii' .. l..,m.f ninintal ... ...... a i l.hAwn ami Mrs. nisMiir i-...k mill man, was uown w nccuj u,pf of Mrs, Chr stolferson. Mr . the lastof the week. He saysl Ihe Sou then Pt chief ChristolTersnn nas wen g viun he na3 en running rainy gooo sukkuo., ..-v ii: ..!... i.. P.rttnnil I.. ... i I rnn.l tracks 19 to StOD. tOOK uud exnitiiuon iiinn . " time tms season, on oruers, uuu - - - u, and has used both his airship ana look9 for thinBS t0 0pen up in a listen De ore cru. " - i .. i..,.u.ft..i,.n.. TheAena Der-Lu . m Herman hna n everyone to heed this, company "s ""T ::. Y.:.i . 8"ur .M,"-. r I.: anv - nractical v every bv was wen aueoucu. . nne ot 01 limoer, aim ins lumuci --,. - .i..r has irained much prominence ia npim. B the time. crossing accident would be pre- ii,.. ..nut venr. having won the ... ... ... vented ; Z . ml for America. Dr. . sn ,irV.- ?.' . L t ew over ML Whitney. Court nfl rrana jonnson. Baaton. through f ornia: He recently return- attero to its attornev. H. T. Bagley. has ed from a series of tngnts at oe- vy'....Y;-' s ii, ft h stinulated with t. tongue, - - itairu a mil in t: tvui. r w& viiv a PAYING YOUR, .1 ,i! - A I ik.'fA I I I ?ssS 1 . I If in THHMK K Lf IPAIDTOBIltl UlUUyi Si ti I i 5 I PAID IT. 1 The Story of the Bills OIT 1 CMITU thnnrrkt ha kafl na!d neArtnin crncprv bill. The UlliU HI II II ft-l'H " w . ft- " " ft" O ' l grocer thought otherwise and demanded payment, which Smith g w as obliged to make. Even supposing that he had not paid it 1 twice, the doubt, vihich he could not dispel, causeu uneasiness. BILL J ONES also had a grocery, bill, but when a duplicate came to his notice, his check book quickly showed the facts, both to the satisfaction of himself and the grocer. See the point? American National DanK Third St., NIHsboro. Or: J ibA . Hni hnniini' imrK in l ne i ouiii"i ...... - - - ...i.. I uftj ft , U:i.i.,i tt,vmo fnr th eotintv Hinr- Qi.hn munch ranches, wnere aeer ui'" .... . J. M. Vanderzanden. the road - gai(1 t0 be in evidence eyery and . ii:ot-'10 WHO ml. i.-r. uuicift of 'J-snlnermit the Circuit court to aa- J M. anuertuiiuc". - are said to oe in eviucuwc cyc.j --- -- supervisor ol District 30. was in d They left Hillsboro at 2:30 permit the . from near Uoy the last of the in the afternoon, and were ready Jud..wn.et. week. Van says that the salmon for nunting the next morning. is entitled to W1ht .t his Place recently was acre o the road 1 1 a tine bit ot uem.oi.jr. mmnmnih weighed 4 pounos. T For sale: with 40 hether or not the town pd to receive 60 per cent. r A ov 1Q11 to v mil nn nrreS of land. I. n .... thn i5ttr limits ,, , ail uroptrtj luamc .us n'j ...... acres tn-oicu, .-.w... f.p tne use 0I lne Clty. inu .u;h..d 24 pounds, wun w " ; tor tne use oi mc tuj. nammoth weightut P0""- . ftnd barn:2 wells and large irinnlatinn nnntM Section 213 of he salmon must nav ---t - . . f acre- r:"""hi7h nrn!dM this. made his way over the an - -v.-vr- v merchantable - -; riSrfl rlsh S Z3Sd ti7nber,..Six milessouth of Hi s- allowing dties home OV BOIOV uplift.. . . through a year or soot ua.ry -- Creek childhood :.. tioii. Tjiikt went to nilSa illOliu - . ,. i ..t,ip,lnv. to remain UOCKHWHJl ftJft."'"-." , . ., over Sunday with Mrs. Henrietta Morgan, at the nare couk rule. Mr. and Mrs. E. L Mapes, of Will sell all. or 60 acres with the buildings. Price, $150 - i,linif ofnlr A Tl Der acre iiitiuuinn , . Hinder. U 2. - 19-1 near Laure . were in the county UICUC, iv, ---- U., anvq . . . i seat rnua.y. "!'"' "-j " J. S Lowing ana wue, fe tfe h crop over his way enmnan ed by their sons and "A?.1 L'l w i:C tv:9 -pnBnn. daughter. Jos. Jr., John and hd- win and Mis3 Mary, dawin dbhi grover and Chas. uoodwin, oe imn P P AH. r. i"' - . (trover and Unas, uoouwin, uc All. except the P. M&K., .trams d the last of the week for are electric, and stop at the de- jn overlanj trjp to the Siletz and not on Main street. To Portland 0KI-UON IU.UCTKIC TKAINS To Portland-55 minutes. 6:29 7:10 8:28 10:47 1:14 3:55 6:05 8:09 O.IIftl From Portland -oft nunuu-n. a m ' a m Newport The men will hunt ah nmi ircnerallv enioy a aiiu HQ.. r- - -. ,iM.Tin 6:47 a. m. vacation, and they expect to De " sn 7:36 a. m. absent a fortnight Mcniimiv. iM m I n biiq . Rlnnmlnff .has sheriiian i Jr v . Olliouu" in.EAn ml . j m .a f lonH Forest Grove lrain "'" purcnaseu o. w v - - MeMinnv le Train " tromcrvine Dureiianci, i"" ?. 1 " I renin . ...4:15 D. m. T.,oiotin nnd will take possession 1 . ' Vmn i.i.i.uo Pi ii'i at rtnpp 1 iik d u iuja v imimji . - . m Ltwpon horeand Laurel. Mi'M,nn, " " V ". t). m. iu,;:; the most fertile in Forest uruvr . .a.""""""" ,ft . ; " a KQ he . a in ..a m ..a m ...a m .. p in .. p m ...pm ..pm . . p m From Portland KupeneTmn arnves ..8.15 a. m. McMinny.lle jJgJJ; Forest Grove '"-P? Forest Crove Sheridan McMtnnvillo i-'orest Grove Forest Grove McMinnvillo A trams, 3:15 p. . .4:30 p. m. m. 7:50.... 9:15 11:29 2:18 4:37 6:24 7:30 9:22.... 12:30. . ...a m ..p m . .pm ..pm ,..pm ...pin ...am tkot ountinn. H rVinB SaYS ....ii otiti hnvo all the farm wants. By the end of next year there will be a rock road irom here to the new purcnuse. John Herb, ot Banks, was in ": 1 cntniviav He has Putin ..715 p. m. about a mile of rock road in h s ...9:00 p.m. district Banks now has a half ' ".mr ... ..I.:- an fAwn nnd the other .12:10 a. m. mite in mo - - r except Eugene distance has been scattered here eA-cH" . -"r ..I , .1 : .,1,,, 1.1 j u'hiirfl it was Hag at Nonn anuii.e .hTI- 7f - r UHllUll'U , - , eight hours, with six men shovel SHUTE SAVINGS BANK American National Bank (affiliated banks) Combined Capital and Surplus $ 92,000.00 Combined Resources - ...690,428.81 Banhintf 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. tmins. Stop on nag - "J John E aT a"f Fir S and I Died 135' yards in a day of xth and nr streets ou , ith S Xmen shovel- Tenth street. . - t th wagons, costing about Steam Service Old Depot gg i lJ11 To roruanu to spreau, wwi ..... ..rin ho rathpr lurht this season. owing to the long-continued dry spell. Many arms are not de veloping, and tne nop ouiiook an iwot th vnllov is not as favora- V V V L hi na ast vear. Ayara nere anri thorn i u n to soecifications. but as a rule there will be nearly a third of a shortage. - Miss Ima Ledford, ot St Vin- nan t'o HnsnitsiL where she is '? " r ..... i. t. taking a course oi stuay wpre r.n horaoif us & orofessional nurse, is out for a vacation with her parents, air. and Mrs. u. i. i.oritnrn nnn nur sislci. iuio. UVUIVIU) ' Wm Kncrlev. of Schieffelin. She is accompanied by Miss Margaret Hay, also a student at ot. Vincent's. r. s tninnman And wife and Jos. K.ineman and wife departed Monday for the nuamooK coast, via Sheridan, making the trip by team. They will stop along tne fish and hunt and ex- IVM " to hncr a buck before return ing. They will come nuiue via the Wilson Kiver roaa. v p. f.Snor bna deDarted for Salem, where he will havecharge of the Wells-Fargo office during August F. E. and Bert Rowell were up from Scholia, the last of the week. Hiin nickers desirincr to Dick i i the Reedvilie hopyard wiii plea : register at once at the farm, of write, reserving place. W. b. Peterson, Reedvilie, Ore. 18-0 That's what this camera you see here does. No more foggy films ; no more disap pointing experiences, if you have one of the New Seneca Cameras That go on Sal To-4ay Come and see them if you want to make tvery picture taunt. They are the Cameia that are practically automatic, and really tool-pioet. Laurel M. Hoy t Hillsboro, Ore. THE LIFE CASK. "SchooUiiir in youth In ::.r ' 1 d.recteJ to picmre a pci."j:t is t!v l'r'-( tor tne Ufs t rmauciii oivn,w i n h is capable. PrcsiUctu C. W l-;i...t. This is the Mission nf the OBEGOH AGRiCULTURALCQLLO: Fortyi.xth School Year Oien .EPTEflBER iSth, 1914 XV.ll. tnr llliictrat.,1 ImVP.IPI" t-""'. Ut. "Thp I. iff. CAKEfcR." anj t'oi Cala- jog containing full information. Degree Courses AGRICULTUKK Agronomy, Animal Hushandry, Dairy Hus bandry, Poultry Husbandry, Horticultiire. Agriculture ior 1 ?- : NOMICS: Domestic Science, Domestic Art, ENGINEEPINO: tlectricai, '"f1""' Highway. Mechanical, Chemlca I, Mtamg. Ceramics. COMMERCE. PHARMACY INDUSTRIAL AKTa. Vocational Cwwi-Agrkulture, Dairy ing, Horn. Makers' Cmirae, Industrial Arts, Forestry. Business Short Coum. School of iVjitf-Piano, String, Band, Yoke Culture. Farmera BwineM Coon by Mail rm. AddiMi THM KKOIATaaa, ftw-1.16 to ) comallt. Qteg