1 . ! f ' - X 3 1 W 4 I t 3 F 3 1 5 a J! 1 Si I 8 i ;i 1 1 !: ;v I'M U420 AMU Mftfllf It Special Trains 4N0 LOW ROUND TRIP FARES ro rwr Oregon State Fair FAM CROWDS. SMtM Fare From HiHsboro $?.90 Corresponding Low Round Trip Fares frvm all other stations, Main Line and Branches. staff, to FaaTi tralmm thor mrilt to Special trom Portland Hatty direct to Far at kttormadiato poimta All Trains Direct to Fair Grounds Full particulars from any ajrent of the SOUTHERN PACIFIC tt. SGOIT, Portland. Oroooo noticd pf utf or tea nurmv Puhth aotbt la LeretiT tSrm that and alter MantiT. tvtohrr St. let. I Ut, I ram ilav hiJiMl mi fft) in tha) Poet-tmt Hulkling, la lh Ot of Port land l trnf on, -( fur aal .and wilt k t rtvete Mi and lo In high bKIr br ,-ah, all lb tight, titi and lute est a bu b frank, Kwhet and Kttgeut V. Ru-ht h Bad (Ml tl Ma lift if Mt. lsU. at mi lint eraatftat. either m or to alt of th flk alius ia crined rl prrH, Win;, being and attuated la e-hi"-ttta Cnuaty, lm(t, ami Kuf imtr particular! deavttbad aa Mkl.l wit. In undivided half Ihtrreat la and trt the Uta X Bothered ttren (T) and (Sl In Bwce. Kumnored rare (Si ol Mverm' AoVitttm la Kevdvitte Htttnaa. a 'n'rtlp to th recorded plat tbfrta W adititftoo IVunlT, in h Mate ol r ' ffO'l. t tMVHy III Iw aiiltl t i fra : an.l rtrar ftna I ha orat'Mj J a certain ' j.ttlmnt In lavtr ul tha I'nltail Htaiaa au4 aval not ihaatitl Frank KI-txpL and tnr tm tumtahiil U tha ixirvhatar ( ai mil aal a raiaaa aifnad by U rniar ; ortiruf th I'nlud atalaa I aw Ht a I a t o' ruirty hvrvtn ikamhad frunt i tna lin and orat ot aalil )iltnint. iati ai liiat.i. tHvtua, lba l.th da ot Soiulr 4. IK lslt. J..ia Mnnia. I nllad Platra Manhal (Air tha ltUlrt ( t'fr'O. Tt Kiwot 6 Waahingtoa llofart TrKS,THVRSlAY and SATUKIUV Dr. Anita E. Cmkmamok 0t(i(thtc Fbjraiciaa Oilic hour tdtoila.ta.lta 4 p. ro COSELTS COURTS Oaims allowed for the month of August, 1914. RAH A Schlecht, 19.00; Boland & Huff . man, J-.J0.05; Johnson Lumber Co, (CO; CopeUnd A McCready.5.04; J Gaarde, J4.25; J A Lemmon, $25.00; J Gaarde. U5; Adam Wilkin? 12.20; Adam Wilkins. H 00; Gordon A Gordon, $2.00; H F Krahmer, $1.20; Goff Bro. $1.20; John Nyberg. $10.50 J Gaarde, $14.10; A A Parks. $2.00; J H Cogan, $6.00; Gordon A Gordon, .80; Huber Mere Co, 5; Han Cor nils, $12.00; Valvoline Oil Co, $4.50; Haulenbeck Bros, $21.00; William Is ensee, $2.25; U G Gardner, $175; Geo Taylor, $9.00; Eugene Wahl, $14.30; Nelson Hdtr Co, $47.48; W N Barrett, $270;Sam Andrson,$13.76; F. Kliner $288.45; Beall A Co, $2012.00; Hills boro Transfer Co, $17.00; L M Buell, $42.75; Groner A Rowell, $7132; E Wenstrom, $11.75; Rice A Fhelan. $10.45; Geo McGee, $5.00; A Zweiner $4.95; Ed Boire, $12.50; Turner Merc Co, $1S.48; Kerr A Pickins, $1.00, United Shop, $1.90; A W Wilson, $2.00; M S Allen A Co, $7.40; Tuala tin Mill Co, $109.30; Hillsboro Lumber Co, $201.92; Julius Christenson, $.10.00; Coast Culvert A Flume Co, $106.59; Coast Culvert A Flume Co, $46.08; Buffalo Steam Roller Co, $24.95; Beall A Co, $99.30; Forest Grove Planing: Mill Co, $2.94; The Banks Iron Warks, $1.75; Pierens A Guerber, $465.84; Fred Peeler, $15.00; ' A Guerber, $6.75; Carnahan A Oakes, $3.47; Greperson A Kilburg Bros, $5.05; C S Reynolds, $14.70; Rowell Bros A Co, $5.25; J A Sewell, $2.00; It D Calavan, $1.00; T M Kerr, $6.00; Joe Saunders, $4.00; A W Hoffman $6.00; C G Reiter, Dep Co Surveyor. $54.90; McFarlane Bros, $43.74; Honeyman Hdw Co, $3.00; Willis Hdw A Implement Co, $10.30; McFarlane Bros, $19.60; A A Morrill, $J4.60; L E Wilkes, $14.60; J M Hiatt, $9.60; A i Roy, $9.80;; J B Trullinger, $9.80; C S Reynolds, $7.40; C C Nelson $5.68; C S Reynolds, $18J0. McFarlane Bros, $134.73; J Spittler $45.00; B H Tupper, $87.91; Roe & Bacon, $7.91; Roe A Bacon, $6.92; W S Hahn, $5.10; Honeyman Hdw Co $2.35; Johnson Bros, $59.95; Johnson Bros, $92.97; Kerr A Pickens, $9.75: Beaverton Hdw Co, $3.25; F P. Tucker $10.00; C C Nelson, $1.48; J H Cogan $1.44; Anton Unos, $5.18; B Inger brigston, $47.00; Dave Wenger, $10.20, C S Haynes, $5.60; The Banks lror Works, $25.05; Buffalo Steam Roller Co, $10.06; Reierson Machinery Co, $2.50; Charles E Potts, $60.25, Stevens Bros, $4.80; D Gorwin and C H Exp, $24.65; Hillsboro liven. Co, and Co farm, $11.60; Percy Long, $132.05. Arthur Wahl, $2.00; Alex Wahl, $3.00; Charley Wahl, S L Wahl, E A Hall, each $1.00; T Bani3ter, $3.00; S L Wahl, $8.00; Arthur Knox, $4.00; Arthur Knox, Sup, $11.25; V H Kindt, $22.60; G W Neep, $18.56; Robert J Rufli, $18.28; John Bledsoe, $19.41; Charlie Easthar.i, $18.84; C C Harness, $18.56; J I Hairis, $18.28; V H Kindt, $32.50; C W Neep, $27.00; John Bledsoe, $27.00; Charlie East ham, C C Harness, Jas Buchan, J M Bridges, each $27.00; V H Kindt. $7.50; C W Neep $6.75; Chas Eastham J U Bridges, each $4.50; Jas Buchan, S Bishop, F E Straight, each $6.75; J A Martin, Geo Hawley, each $2.25; Ci E Meacham, $78.75; W E Rice, $21.37; Wm Roy, $75.00; L S Klineman, $13.50; Jos Klineman, $27.00; W II Lacky, $22.50; J E Price, $13.50; H 0 Meacham, $12.37; D Degroes, $42.00; J G Klineman, J G Klineman, each $16.25; W E Rice, $27.50; James Price, $1.00. Melvin Crow, $8.75; L S Klineman, $4.00; Less McClarkin, $17.50; George Conzelman, sup, $10.00; H M Moore, 110.00; Chas Roberts, $12.00; A C Duley, $2.40; A Blank, $19.00; J Ny berg, $14.00; J Jurgens, $31.00; Chas Geiberger, sup, $18.75; J J Shevlin, 142.60; J J Shevlin, $4.50; John Wolf, Monday. $41.63; John Hoover, $15.73; J J Shev- in, sup, $13.00; Peterson. $11.81: eorjre Peterson, $7.31; A L Martin. T Ospelt, $H7S; Art Kinne, ; $32.34; P Tucker, $16.31; Ed Wolf, fcSO.OO; L A Wooton, $!S.2S; E Len- aeher, ?.?2.b;5; J Howell, $29.25; H Luck, $2.25; II G Luck. $31.78; C C Nelson, sup, $41.86; II G Luck, $7.8Jt; H Luck, Eli Howell, each $9.00; J Howell, $4.50; E Lenacher, $4.50; C Harding. $5.00; C C Nelson, sup, $10.00; A L Martin. $2.23; T Ospelt, $3.37; Art Kinne, $7.; P Tucker, $7.M; Ed Wolf, $23.73; L A Wooton, $16.73; E Lenacher, $21.75; J Howell, $23 ; H Luck. $1912; H G Luck, $2T.78; Eli Howell, $15.75; C C Nelson, ,-jp, $27.81; J A Zimmerman, $4.00; J Q Johnson, $S.00; Victor Nord, $4.00; J Q Johnson, $4.00; J A Zimmerman, $26.35; J A Zimmerman, sup, $10.00; F Burgdorfer, $6.73; C Harding,$.56; C C Nelson, sup, $2.50; Less McClar kin, $64.24; Henry Schombjrg, $10.00; Chas Schombeurtr, $23.90; Tom Mur phy, $37.24; Jake Schlicht, $39.77; G P Essner, $23.83; G P Essner, $33.53; I P Lenacher, $12.75; Pat Murphy, 58.50; Walter Willis, $12.75; G P 2ssner, $12.75; G P Essner, $6.75; V Ospelt, $6.75; Tom Murphy, $6 75; Bradford Fowles, $6.75; Jake Schlicht, 6.75; Dewey Schmitke, $4.25; G I Sssner, $18.75; G P Essner, $14.56; tlenry Kemper, $102.50; Fred-Dancer, ju.ov; jonn Jar.sen, J.w; 1'eter V'andecoevering, $46.00; Harry Ford, $24.00; Hugh Ford, $24.00; Ralph King, $26.00; W Deachler, $28.00; Jtto Stromage, 5-'6.00; L Van Gruns ran, $34.00; M F Heesacker, $41.00; S W Orr, $10.00; Henry A Heesacker, iOO.OO; Walt Buckley, $12.00; Walter 'anDyke, $5.50; Theodore Bernards, $2.00; J Hee.sacker, $86.00; George lermens, $2.00; John Heesacker, J4.00; Btn Hoesacker, sup, $36.25; Kostur, $60.00; Ralph Hannan, 54.00; S H Stowell, $20.00; F .'etrzilka, $33.00; N P Nelson, $20.00; Afalter Fiher, $10.00; Ben Cummings, ilO.00; Geo Cled-ioe, $14.00; Harry Jroughn, $2.00; J D Craig, $4.00; 3ollish $10.00; Jesse Meyers, $29.00; X H Hiddink, $16.00; T C Burgholzer, 516.00; Tony Burgholzer, $8.00; M iindhart, $7.C0; Moses Watson, $6.00; Will Watson, $16.00; B F Riggle, 54.00; L H Thomas, $1.00; T B Jones, 56.00; Joseph Steinman, $4.00; A Kostur, sup, $40.00; James Devlin, 42.50; R J Eastwood, $1.25; James Jevlin, C5.00; Orville Prickett, $20.00; ftrne Dysle, $23.00; Alfrad Schindler, 520.50; Martin C Larsen, $12.00; Paul Sitter, $16.00; C C Wismer, $1.00; Abe Stoller, $16.00; Henry Kagler, 514.00; Fred Townscnd, $12,00; J J Wismer, $11.00; Paul Zurchcr, $6.00; Arthur Letchner, $6.00; Chris Schind er, $8.00; Joseph Saunders, $3.00; ?red Pfister, $8.00; J J Wismer, sup, 17.50; W F Hoffman, $21.00; C Wilkes, $15.00; T W Hoffman, $15.00; J M Bridges, $2.50; Herman Kruger, $22.00; Garfield Raymond, $9.50; El mer Bennett, $10.00; Wm Vandcr- zanden, $16.00; A Lennett, $10.00; R Bennett, $10.00; B Marsh, $6.00; A Barkhurst, $20.00; W Raymond, $9.50 Wallace Willis, $20.00; G W Boyer, $14.00; W M Parey, $10,00; Will Van Dyke, $16.00; W Sohler, $16.00; Al bert Vanderzanden, $10.00; R Vande hey, $4.00; Chas Hughes, $2.00; W Hughes, $2.00, A M Elliott, $17.50; Frank Elliott, $15.00; Dan Way, $40.00; Frank GuHtis, $5.00; Harvey ChriHtensen, $40.00; Arvine Orndoff, $40.00; Joe McArdle, $45.00; Wm Rob erts, $10.00; Chas Wedberg, $7.50; Frank Minto, $50.00; A Lott, $12,50; A B Spittler, sup. $37.50: D L Smith. $46.50; Frank Genzer, $16.00; E C Wilson, $16.00; E O Kleinman, $16.00; (Concluded in ntxt issue) C. A. Nutt, editor of the Rain ier Review, was in the city the first of the week, the guest of C. C. Frick. Mrs. J. E. ReevPH nnrl Mica Angle Harrington have returned from Rockaway. Arthur E. Dailey, of Laurel, was greeting friends In thecitv To The Voters of Washington County I haraby aniHmnca aiyaalf aa aa la liMHittiit ramltdata for tha ultlca vt C unt Katwrdvr a tbaalaetion to b nd Nov in bar 3. I hara lrn a mtdanl ol WatlilnKton (Vinily fir SI yaara. and haa navvr Iwiura ixwn a raudidat (ut vltti-a. If flartad I will etimluc Ilia m in an aunmlial, hoaaat and IB clriit niaum r. Uh ilndaaan and eourtoay Wall. Your vota taMvtfu!If aullcilad Edwin S. SparKs, Hitmioiui, oar. (PaldadTl tee M gmnmi mm Oltmm brfTiUnt floMY thhf llwV do not rub off or dost pit ttit anneal l th Iroa thl tuts ImUT time tu long mm mnf ottxf. to In cmm bt trif. It tutffuilt niaul and raatU Iluta tiUP maUraJ'i. Ta It M I BM Bfea.p er rir m ut rnpa, If TWdM An.it lf !, ftajf har4-aa.ro ot I a 4 $omm wwffDvaa" J3i PICKENS-HMILLIPS A quiet wedding was celebrated at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Phillips, on Oak Street, Sat urday afternoon. Sept. 12, 1914, at three o deck, when Miss Georgia Phillips was united in marriage to Arno Pickens, Rev. O. L. Duke officiating. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Phillips, of this city. and the groom is a member of the well known firm of Kerr & Pickens, who operate a shop on inira street. After the wedding Mr. and Mrs. Pickens departed for Port land, and after a short weddintr trip have taken up housekeeping in this city. They have a wide circle of friends in Hillsboro who wish them every happiness. BOHLSON MITCHELL A quiet wedding was celebrated ut Hie home of Mrs. Sarah Bowl by, South Tualatin. Wednesday evening. Sep 16. 1914. at 5:30 o clock, when her daughter, Lois G. Mitchell, was united in mar riage to Frederick Bohlson, of Rupert, Idaho. The bride is well known here, and in South Tualatin, where she has resided all her life. The groom is in government employ, at Rupert The bride was beautiful in a hand-painted gown of white satin. Only relatives of the bride were present at the ceremony, which was performed bv Rev. Myers, of the M. E. church. After the weddine suDner. Mr. and Mrs. Bohlson left for t hoir future home in Rupert, Idaho. Mayor Ba&rlev&nd have appointed the following n a board to select books for the Carnegie Library: Dr. F. A. Bailey. Mrs. C. W. Rollins Mm B. W. Barnes. Thos. Kerr. M H Stevenson and S. C. Killen. The ooara will meet in a few Havo and organize, and then proceed to the selection of the first of the library. Michael Partiniln and rl,: Merlo; W. H. Banke and Eva Vanderpool: and Wilber McN.itt and Bessie Eberly have been granted marriage licenses. Harry Rasmussen and Mim Sntasad at taa raa-aa Qranoa. aa aaniad-alaa wail maita.. I . A. 1AMU. KdUoa. Coumy Onicial I'-trvr uUwtttlii: II. V Aaaum. Iaaad a.a Tharadaf U!iO MvKIMNKt Turn out t the wunty fair next wtvk, and e what yinir neighlws can pnxluoe, and what they have in the way of hrrds and tlocks. in 10 ... to lt KCAL ESTATE TKANSI i:S l J Ililla to Matgarrt tttuilcVaktr. tt s Wk lUttUa Tract ...$oo Saa to C I' IVacll. ) Wt tlk tJar.Ua Tiacta . t Mar? Marh to FintChiwiun S.wn. Hat Church. It la lot jd kS f li-i AMcC.ill toTaeo K hiUr.. 6 aai J.tToco - to Ruth Raalt to Mi(irrl Mtv, M It blh 4$ N Tain - 4) O V Fair ioMS Woo.lm.Mi, i;t :;t- SO ft at Ratiit... Kutcra Is Co to W I (ewM, 4J IIK4 ti l I , Frank Ktchct to Juhn M it. tract la Mjrl' ad RravWitl ll.ia O Sipprtll to I A rUi. l if a & otbet laaJt arc u t I t Crro Koalalaeto Kmnrth O l. k.ii, $ Ha RrJvia - M M Sayra to Sana KbuaK it a tec 7 t l t l w Hattl 8 KfVBolds to Suua H kra. Syboa near Or.Wr Mill II I. L. Clark to T A r uui, (tact in Aliliich Ac(.. ... Jo Atkla to i f L ii. ihi jo ft blk j V t'.iov . S P R R Co to Till A T.u.t Co. 147.1t a tec tint 6 kU Guibr to Tatted Katltt. 1 jjja at ILItrlu tS Jobaa Oedlich to A ScluKolrl.li. $t tMCritjiii .. JIM Alf C Oltoa to MrKart l .u, to a arc 10 t r I w H Atf tlolcoub to I.atrt IUrltlHrr. S a r Wt l uion ..,,. 3 Mas Brrf to Mela llit. 10 a 4 t lift w ....... iyo htllth alaatrrs to Mmai Unl, 50 a rc tj 4 1 1 a t 4 la il A iK-buslcr to J II Futirr, ibo a tee 11 t ) a 4 w jono UKla aimpaoa 10 Ad.itu nmMn. tr IBarC4laBt4w I Fiank Caitnack to N R Urown, luos- loo fi blk 9 K t)to . . 5011 Frank Prank ton to Cm IMn.ch, a arc 14 I r 1 w jvw K LStulih to .N L tvfp, 141 trc it t 1 f J.. S61J W I Twictwlt lo Itcrih. Oilman, i.v S a arc t) t I I I I t Uarxrrt Trwhwt lo John T'at hwl, $ a oeat I'hillip 1 10 EUOENICS CONTEST All parents desiring to enter their children in the Eugenic contest at the Washington Coun ty rair, at Forest drove. Sept. Si-Zl, will please forward their names to any of the undersigned committee, at Hillsboro, and en try blanks will be sent The aire limit-over one year and under four. Com. -Mrs. R. M. En in. Mrs. C. W. Rollins. Mrs. J. P. Tamiesie, Mrs. C. E. Lytle, Mrs. R. C. Vauk-ht. Mrs. H. T. Bag ley, Mrs. J. A. I m brie. Later: Word has been re ceived that babies between six months and five years can be en tered, and will be scored, but. only those between one year and lour win be eligible to prizes. CARD OF THANKS We desire to thank our friends and neighbors who so kindly gave us aid and sympathy dur ing our bereavement, the death and obsequies of our son, the late David Maxwell. Mr. and Mrs. I. II. Maxwell. Mountaindale, Sept. 15, 1914. REPORT Of the rt mlitloo of lb HllUhoro Com mercul IUuk. at lit Uboro. In the Ktatr of Oregon, at the clot of buiintu September It, 1914 KKSUl'RCKS ! snd ilitcoutits lm te it. Overdrafts, tecum) and hum cured t, Bonds and warrants.. w, JW r $ Furniture and Snare 3,365 77 Due from auvovtd recrve hsnkt ii 17 01 Checks and other cah iienit.. 110 oM Oitb on hand 17,0 66 Total.., $J'".79 39 LIAUII.ITlf.il Capital stock paid In 50.00c 00 nurpiB inna .,., o t0 00 IT..Ii..i.u.l . ' .iMiiviiici iircnn, irtt e. pentet sbd laic Mid 1 ftm r7 Depoaits due Slate Treaiurer . n n Individual detxwits tubiect lo check ,. 111 ftcA A iwmami certincales ol denoait 11. A -' 1 list, 1. .... . ttn r n Time certificate of depoiit.,,, 3,15417 vnuB uc(uii Qlt fj 1.079 39 Total State of Oregon. I Utunly or Waihlngton, (" I, Willis Ireland Caahier nf th named bank, do iilemnl Above Utrment f true to the bent of my k n.tilaslw aM,l l..ii.i ' aaiwa.iBv BBUI1 lTTIiri. Willi Ireland, Caihler, Corrkct Attest: K, II. TotiBue. J W. llatlty, . Director. nuwcrirxcl son sworn to btfoie this t6th day ol Septemlier, iqij. P. J. Sewell, Notary Public. m ATTENTION, VETERANSI The Washington County Veteran Association will meet and be en tertained at Hillsboro, Oregon, for their semi-annual mpoiinrr All lrar,n mp iL "'?" 1UI "K,r .Hemi-ani .v...v ivvyuiHui:K were un tea in nn rhnraHo nt 1 tnu Kei'nhTte.??S:.f??, S"1 l.Pr.t.-B Orderof U is TiiK riRiTiT iwrr or thk STATE or KI V.tN ftK WASH INGTON CIU'NTV. C. W. KedmotiiL rUiBltfr, . Mary A. Ian and W m A ;rTiik. IVfandanU tTUK IS IIKRFBY ISIVKN, That btrtu of b ataetitiott. Judf nwnt, dr and order of aal. duly i.iud out of and Uiulrr th aaatl of th aho entitled court, dated th 11.1 . Atiut. lll uiHiri a juitirmanl rdrd and ntrd In J court on tha JMh day of Aurt. mi. in for of C. Kdrnond. itiamtiff. and again.! Mary A U. defendant, for U "" f $5 !". with Inter! thron from tho SMh day of Aufuat. I14. Bl th rat of pr cnt. per annum, and tho furth er aunt of Ul 5. cu and dwbura. mnt, and Judgment la faor of W m. A. Irfrrruk, and afatnat Mary A. Un for tha aunt of $24 l, Bd a La tha roU of and upon Mid writ, make aal of th following dWfibod real property, to-wtt: All of l On til of and In Work Fivo l$itof and in Oak Urov Addition to thtlty of IlilUboro. trgo. NOW, THKKKFvIRIh oy taid i-utwri, judgment, decreo and order of aal and in eumplianco with th command of aaid writ. I will on Monday, th Mh day of tMober. 114. at th hour of tn o'cloik A. M. of aid day, at th south door of th Court Hou In th City of IlilUboro. Wa.huigtun County, Oregon, aell at public auction to th higheat bidder for cah in hand, all th right, till and intereat which th abo named dvfendanta or either of them, had on the date of th mortgag to plain, tiff herein, namely, th 2nd day of June, IW, or hav ainr acquired in and to the above deacrtbed teal prop erty, to aatlafy aatd necutton. judg ment, decre and order of aal. In terval and coat and all accruing coU, Said aal wilt b tnado aubject to reilt-mptton a per atatute. Dated this Slat day of Auguat, tti J il KKKVK.S. Sheriff of Waahmgton County, tt gon. Ity J, r. AppUgat. Deputy. HACl.FV HAKE. Attorney fur Plaintiff. UMMONt !K TH aCNrT ClU RT or TIIK STATIC lr OREtlON. OH WAHII INtJTON COCNTV, Caataa l-'laa. a A-luiiaiairairl nf llw aaata vt W. H IMm. iI, I U.mIiiI a S. M. Abtaa.U ail . ' t, A t kmlr kia lr , S.I....1. Id K. M. Alelaiwl.l . SliH. aj, A let , ttw at e m.iimi iiwu,i . In I S' H 1 Ma Hi Hi. ... Vm and 4 lt.lt ...., iaait"d ax-l rwuiil lt ( 1 t in Um aau eautet uti im 11. . .una. .1 MM and eM ltM i-n.' 4".i I. p. I afaiaat ) eeln tu iff tm 1 . u,. , , nltetHHI "f ai.ll IM U tlt.tt II. r Brat fut't1"" t"' ! 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Ik I 4IUUU ICtfic UPTODAfE Rescued byWireW The Grand Marra is th rmwt wholestmie "two for a quarter" smoke on market mad in Ore gon, by E, Schiller. When you imlulge in a g h1 smoke buy a Grand Marcs. if SCUUdNS la lb I 'In- II Cull ut Ika Hi. I. .t tHaaoa ti-t tVir "t Vtlin.gi .B tat iiu tit. hiU, I'Uli.tirt 1 a T. A ki Kr-I. IW.n.tn.t f a T. A. llnhat, llailK 1. .. r. ,. V.l a. In the name nl i Male ! tlfrHi ui ara betel tilrl t. ai'l" an. n tba nUillit Hlnl ih.I m In thai aba entlt'etl anil ' !'- t "., lb M ol mt.-lwt, n;t a.-l II . latl Im au ep-er ! a.r o. I'laii.i.il (tfaautlifl a.ll .t I-. Hi. I .,.i,l luf tha laluf Uihi.iI In l.r 1 ...itUi. A Ti.ni: IValtitt I part Mil ait) . Trr O Hert i ......... . iiit Uaie PEOPLE'S THEATRE on Ble la Iblaanil. l.i a H r.H onBlein Ibtaaaiil U. all M I ..li,,,,,,. dtaaadalKg I..I..I. .l f hrta ,u, tb.aU, itli w''' W.l.tra au.1 rt.rtii.g - H. ,!, ,i , , , I'laiblia and ..l n fh J1,. ,.,wl V ait." other an. lu'Otet im, a l. t imt , cut ' """ata t hi4 mar ai iiot ael a,ititatlai Thla Btiifii.t I i,! tM n a,,ii ,v I PultlirallxM In Iht . . . .. Aigi, ami I aaUd ofl itf .il.iict:.-.t a ait.l ttatatl on lb vh .! . .n,,.i.,. t it, lb H.HKWaMa l It It , it, lu Ig 1 t llha t'ltunlr t'uurl ( l! Ma ,f Ur.n, I l"t lit I uuiily 1.1 tt '!. 1 1 In i, t I aii.i Un I ( i.ti'R ainui.1 "I 1 VrM J-etay. of netr Ha. u. ufia 1 in-nii tiude iti.f(.j unt in tn Mntivliy, Ask si!rs(Eif If These are Not the Alain Reasons Why You May Consider Prohibition Worthy of Your Vote. Read On. at a a m 1. you nave been told that Prohibition will iitop nil cvItetU. can be laid to the llsir 14 flit f f r . tu t?t 2. You may be swayed by the iiKucpttori tlmt the "Church", undivided In support ot thin rcnt rcuicdy". 3. You may believe force through Ktntute con regulate cc science rather than education nntl tr!ht lolc. 4. You may think that to defeat Prohibition will open crct cnt "dry" arean controlled by Load Option Luw. HERE IS OUR CASE 1. It Is nnfortanaU Ihst laudabln thnory -eklng t. i.,:...f,,.ir,. htitd t Inf-d TrohlWttei" lor tlier la no eM'lartalhm in thu fart tb .i lifi. ,, uu ., l..ird lh rtirlttsl I irom on to ftfty-tbr years and ha to r- ..! It, 1., h;wiU any pruhlew llirr l s b" Ihoork-s applld h.m any 0ii of tl.tii. haa l..,., r.n.i,. a..iu.l.a. In thorn fifteen state It required ih tallt i,f t.. t's t..fH,i, nr,, a hlf peoP1 w a,.7 "'u'. This wa done ri,.r a jrt,r Mn,j ,, ,.,.! , wilh (,,.., .ji..,.!!!. Although th theory a etplod-d, rurtdln fitliit, l.,f, h 1..,,!,. rn.Ual out ut ilp s. tneot lo continue advocating the .!, In ih !....,. ,.f -rofiirtH." $. Many clergymen ! accepted I'n.hlbtiin,!, ,mm A lo '; .r rrcdnllty hr th.w swUH 7!.i, "J 1 " lia It Ms mi-ami ll.'y I.. ll..v-l I thef NUUNci IT TIIKHUl TIIK LAW HAVIJ AIMITTr.H KAll.l HK AND .NOW DB- urdv"l?.bnf: Rf,1,.Dr (rorllnnd. Mn); li.y fl. rrki Csrlmas (Br- Vam.a.i. t.. L op..?,,,"r Tenm.; Mumh-m,r inuUm tUoIynke. !: Hth M thJ t ,1 A,Hi VS""n'" IMh-hll; llis.ha.it ImrKom I New Vorkl.btHl Mth.p Nty its DKnIunckuT l,BV" l,rt'B",, J 11 ,M,ve '""llu', U: '" KC'r':DW,,4 ' fMitj! ,,,,r,,, M""' ' Mind In mltirallnn." Mir, nnnot le$Wj U ,th"rc,, tt Hiiralloti. 11m ir pownr r. at In thrlr sMHty lo IM ron rfh. rhh?4."';1 ' yM K lh" '" "f 'AN l9 Mud. to. lTohlUltlutl l.ksi irom tbe Church and places It In tho civil Law. . KLh1.!n0f..T,.'.OU""n,,,.0f Ih.1.1. d..v.it ChrUH,,,. com..it.itUnt. r AOAlNSf co moll. a, ''l-'ovd to tm. hut In r'AVoti f what ns nt nnn llm Ih.h..I It woold 1 tA?AEvl?SINT WGAl 0PTI(W IAWS WILL NOT BE IN AXJ rVa, IH"?110 DY THE DEFEAT OF EXPiODSD PROHIBITia ?N OTHER HAND PROHIBITION WILL WIPE OUT TO "JSPWHL OPTION LAWS; WILL WEAKEN TttlfDv S5..LAW WORCEMENT; WILL TAKE AWAY IKCJ COMMUNITIES THE RIGHT OF LOCAL SELF OOVERNMEff. THIS Awoplatlon ti riot moi-tlnc tn hvni,.n fBhauiB, ..m,. uUvhxa nnon l ... nsnillH Oil IT 1,1 irVNt 1 lit 17 A T tf U O I l The Hop Farnmrs era Ire nut cnminili.i,,,, 1.. . . . ... . 1. .. .... i,.,,n,iilillii " VotlTl In KMnw i...i .1 ' " " '-""T 11 J riincimunil "11 tiT " , i h. lifs nn.iW."J,'iibey. U",n '"" r h fii'iln '-t forth In coutrmllct K thnlr ludu. r h. .h 1T"TJ T1"'". """ "'"X llk f,,r l"B l""""" H.OOO.OUO titi tt imlly t tin, MiiUs. VOT E 333 X NQ HOP GROWERS AND DEALERS ASSOCIATION OF OBE0 ) "v" """-ioking, , , vommiiiee. (Tald Advt'itluoiiMjiit)