The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, September 10, 1914, Image 4

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a rKr rf Fraternal OfR'anization? Do you
enjoy the benefits derived therefrom? Have you an exclusive
rlnVirnnm nvailfthle for your entertainment i
Are you protected in case of sickness, or is your family protected at your death? Would
you like to become a member of a Brotherhood whoso influence is felt the world over? Do
you want to meet and mingle with ltve-wire menr w yu ... i. , r:; V"
in the community? Does tho largest, hvelist and most influential Fraternal Organization in
the city appeal to your
Facts About the Loval Order of Moose
The Loyal Order of Moose initiated more mem
bers in 1013 than all other fraternal organizations in
America combined.
The Supreme and subordinate lodge assets of the
Loyal Order of Moose are three aud one-half millions.
The Supreme Lodge recently purchased iooo
aeies at Moosehcart, 111 , where a vocational and in
dustrial school has been established, also a home for
the aged and widows and orphans.
The sun never sets ou the Loyal Order of Moose.
A large percentage of our leading citiens, includ
ing the Presideut and Vice-President of the Uuited
States, arc members of the Loyal Order of Moose.
The Loyal Order of Moose gave the sick, dis
tressed and needy, over $2,000,000 in 1913.
A correspondence school will be started shortly at
Moosehcart for the benefit of members, and the lodge
rooms will be converted into instruction rooms, where
traveling teachers will give special instructions to pro
mote, by education aud organized effort, a higher pub
lic stirit and better social aud fraternal order.
Moosehcart will train the hand as well as the
mind, making the Iwys aud girls nuntally aud physi
cally capable to cope with the battles of life.
We welcome any white man of good moral charac
ter to become a member of the order.
Do you know that we pay a buncfit of $ per week
in cast of sickness, with free medical attention'
Do vou know that the Hillsboro lodge has paid
out more than $1000 benefits to its mcmlcrsduriug the
past year?
Do you know that our lodge dues arc ouly $2.50
per quarter?
Do you know that the initiation foe is now reduced
to $5? Be a Moose.
ORGANIZATION HEADQUARTERS, HOTEL WASHINGTON
1
E. S. LaCroix, Deputy Director
mint
Special Announcement
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11 ONLY
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Never before
has Hillsboro
had the op-
portunity of
seeing such
a Wonderful
Photodramaas
IfilUUN UIIU
This Picture ran a week at the Baker Theatre in Port
land, at 10-20 cents. A thrilling story of the strongest man
known. Admission 15 cents, Children 10 cents.
J.WAREEM K.ERRIGAM "5AM50M-fiiV tfpetiW r
SIX PARTS
2000 People
600 Scenes
Universal's
Greatest
Feature. J.
W. Kerrigan's
Masterpiece
CAM
DELILAH
Imtizmu KIGKLETS
The Editor's a Tough Customer
and Admits II
PREPARED FOR ALL COMERS.
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WE SUPPLY YOURNEEDs
1K yi need any lroieric?
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Will you uccd auy LandJl'UMci?
Will you uccd auy 'arniiuK Imj.K-m.-iii Mr.
Kale, Mauuk Sptcadcr, Cuhixator, jMmK
DUk, Uimlcr or any thiuK iu Mavhiucry?
If you do, call and c u. Our j tiui urs
Emmott and Jones
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Kuf ')Uic tluw tcr lu dii!l
h tllT bo ouM iiil Ut uf btlliarir,
but Buains b a ILnt.tw aivia.-nt.
t iUk.il blm mul bl gun up ati4
d.-p.mltl lliciu h.'o4 Orl lu burrwl
lu fruut uf Hkliim-r' Kcry. Tb
Kllti.r rvtmiliu-a lln-r. with bl bwit
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b.,'liiti)it baud V ulutll nr urw
gun on our ti'!ii"a. altlmusb my
Jub at blm Hli a tnitiUk.
Our rotwinwl riitpini.riiry In bl
burnt of Tuindny ) tUt b iiipI u
on C Mmi iUu- hnuiluy r.BulUK au4
ftrrtl Ovu nt tin, but uvtliig to tha
darkiM-na itK-iitM-tL V wcru on Co
chine plat Humliiy rvmiltiit. We po!
two luvlng huura lih a Uuw wlmin
Imve diiiK Ihh'U ii t uii atiil ft.-f
privvliit; lur bum! tut tlin tliuiuimllll
time K"t umtir our but mul l.-pnrta.
We walk i'l down to Ctn-yi tit.o tril
a lid from llu'iire to Aiaba n.-iim,
but did tint it- rMII D lirowlilii (bttf,
Our pittii'iiiiil may be .iuiouiiIitmI
uii, but Yio cun t rivall tliu lm1diiL
Ho limy buvu Dntl biiii in, but If -
we bnvi'ii't tbo l.-unt n-iiu'iuliniura. We
liavo offiTnl tlin.! ami nuiiln to luiid
up tx-fore lit in by dnyllKlit at any
range bn inny i-li-vt nnd li t blm lituxo
away, ana wliy bo aliould put blmwlf
out nt nli;lit U a puw.lii.
Tlila mmIii Intlltutloa. roaaarlvJ b lb Ni t
upritur tdnrllol .lnlg. Ctw'Ha milb - t !
hoiiM (I .IrlltfhtrullV llurtl In ll lrllliln I v i
mlW fnm I'utlUa.t on lh Itoulbvia faribr t b' u' !'! " i
ni.lltr, li'l'ini and lli(b Kb'tol Cuatw. V--!f .'..iirtl
tittle flit. aha ilti to at t-t lr .1. H- f- .ta 11
me iwiun I reining v.ofe amply iiipri ' i
. A gf.iaie now inwruuiw evm e iwn". -
without rkamlnalloii. Mrptlu)4l i1nllir I i I " i"
In ilu.l.- lit ml t'ait A arnl uivaiiUr! I a.,' .. i'"
co petlwl t two yri ami bit Ij an tH' ' " ' !'
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W ASH INGTON COU N T FAIR
FAIR GROUNDS. FOKEST CKOVL
ORE.. SEPT. 23-24-5. 1914
We InJli'Ve tliut forty nlmr out of
every tfrty cdltiim In Arizona will
agrito we are ulwnya n-iuly to etti'lid
every courtiny to iiuriiitH-nt of Um rmft
atid thnt wo att-k tu liunur and idiviite
the profitisiiiii tn nil we no. I,nt wi ck
hit. John linker, i-dllor of llm Unit 1 1 111
(iiizi-tti-, ai iit ua n li tbr nt tha bnndu
of n mnn imiiii'il Hiunrt In Mutt h-tlcr
lie Ciilli'd ui 0 blurii-r. a cownrd nnd a
mionk nnd nddi'il Hint If wu unul.l b
nt Ten Mile (,'rm-k Hiindny noon he
would rid tiii I'urui of an eimimbmiiftt.
bn WO lilid lii'Vrr liml n wnnl with Xlr
llllki'r We Win Hllrinlm.d nt lilu i-liiit.
Ii'hci-. but cuiirti'HV rnniiiiiMiHl n. tn n.
iinu no nniiiii mi on imnii nt tlin Hum
nntni'd wu worn them nt lliui nnd
Wlllti'd until 3 oYlork In Hi it ft Ftjtntrwt.il
hut no Mr. Ilnkor nIiowmI up. We Itili'iia
10 in ii kr u our nuHiiiiKfi to ride over
tO Illlll Kill lllllln itll uu.n ni. !. 1.1.
J fi,i, in.g nn
editorial noun bol
uiigor nnn plum it nnd Klve it a twlnt
Dliturblng Elimtnta.
"A mllnr bold I'd Uko to be" '-'
I honril Um furm,.r r,iri
'For 1 wuulii lika Id lIow the in
And Hint) rulHo i:Hln on inure."
'liuliiiinii Kiuiulrir.
"1 wliih I tu thn ITInne of Wnl,
t Dfflliireil a country win.
In animer lo my ,,0' mt
I a turn iirounil an, rln."
-Nuw Vork Mull.
"I'd llko to be the prmMnnt.
mve iho hind ,t i)fni
Than IIilhI it nil win, t,kn,noe.
3 be im.iiiM,.,l)15 Imto in ,,urn.
. -HooUiuie Buokuumii-itvU)W.
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OVER $2000 IN CASH
PREDIDUS
Covering Product of Farm and Orchard.
Llvealoch and Poultry, Domestic ScicnW
ond Art. Full Lino of Juvcnil? Ehbtt.
Monster School Parade.
Reduced Rate on U Railroads. Orerfoj
Electric stops at f(ot, P. E. h E. nc-founn
mile distant. For Promlum List anJ other
information address
J. S. Buxton, Secy.t
Forest Grove. Oretfon-
Help Mahe Oregon the
Cleanest State the Union
Unclean Idem In rrgnr.l to at tcatlerert broiuU"t I'l' l'ie iK"0'"'
Immorality, illwaie am) nilTerinK mnong the Innocent.
True, wholeioiiie Inmrmiitiuii helps to protluce clenti. hfilH' . .
capnhle uf richer ami more naeful Uvea. plrf
8e cihicatlon ahouhl lie provided when ponllile In h- """' gid
will be lent free for men ami women, boy ami Kir!" f w pf
cent itimp ami Mate definitely ak" nl of chl,a,n "
oni for whom pauipleta art wanted, Addrc
THE OREGON SOCIAL HYGIENE SOCffTf
Mf. r. 7XO Mlhtw BuUtB, rVrtrtA O"01"