The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, September 24, 1914, Image 1

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pXX! HILLSP.ORO, OREGON, SEPTEMBER 21, 1914 " NO. 27
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GETS LIFE SEIIIENCE
aH4tMt-ll. wlMiKHIrd Avrry
SiXiin. ,M,' M"'ll",,"v
I, MtKKUD IM HIII5IUIKU
t(B ka Here Trly
Years
II .tft.ttfta.lt IK Ifl'l...
Miry l h i "''
(.r w:H l0'M
I . . . !m I li . Ihf.i.t..
tin Uttr. I he two " '
Vm'Kii'jf f,,r Hi'MTUi wicks.
C contention ling over, Seng
V wife After a night of
r . . o !..!
it-ring N-tween iH"KKi'i "u
wife, McDowell being the
,JM-t matter irwir irui.n
,,in a roue the next morning
,-nt into tlm inning room.
IVmt'U h"t Fm
th tl.ut man. Mclk)Will was
iirtlmlfiy arrt'Hlfl. ami made
Avlw.M' that ticoggin had
LgU'iiitl him thro'iith jealous).
dKm.il received a life len-
, . i . .. i ... ....
r, Miiuroay, nn nm-
1 p the enitentiary thiri
tvV G. Scoggin was well
kn in inm roomy, nnvintr
M in Sco'in Valley when a
nn. I Mary Iteil romter
married at the Hutrl IliiU-
Jan. I. Judge Rudolph
nJall rfonninir the mar-
j cvrriiiony, AfUT thfir
ire thf ScoKirins w rt to
.k County, w'hew tht! Broom
t into tin t.tajrt-line tiUHincmt
m Nnt'in wan wrii Known
(lilrt I'm k, and nhe i thf
ifhivrof thi'Iato IVrry I'oint-
I .ri'l!. r oi tin iau m.
litct. ii:ii founty tn-antm-r (
hinit'tun diiinty.
hf eMilrnri' at the trial
M tl at MclMwrll went Into
ittnimr room anil uliot Scotf
fnim the rear, while the vie
tan Hf.itft! at the break fait
W old hotrl buililinif in w hich
Sona'iiH were marrietl burn-
y-y nv yi arn nn(. ami in the
iiVji lost hitt life.
I't Ml IC SAM;
lumli rsitriifd will Hell at pub-
uli ul hot lare, a quarlcr
wi st of Liurt l, at 10 o cUh K
V, on
M( )N HAY. SKI'T. 2
mn li.-a.! of Cattle: Seven
fri sh ami due to Ix at time
ftle, 1 in milk now, 3 are hiith
I llolsteimt. all heavy milk-
Hirad of heifent, 1 yi-ar oltl
upwanl, 2 JcrKevft and f hih
llolstcimt. Gown tuberni-
twtf.l.
y horse. 1 yi-nrs. 1:5110; bay
','J rtt, II.iO; brown coach
H.r.. Ii:, rolamltlhinn
H A!t. I yr; 2 mnall hoj!t;
h truck, liuht wavton. buw'y,
pi disc harrow, pcnttnith har-
upririKtiNi h harrow. 14-iiH'h
!' Ih-iihi chilled plow, rollirik'
'r, &-shove cultivator. 8inule
''I cultivator. H inch hon mul
panl plow. Rot work harncMS
collars, biitrirv harness, nl
fl new; I 10 cat milk can.t.
rlHNin Imvfork. crrain truck.
Pform HCfiles. ciiler tirott. nil
of Hinall tiMtla, jriindstone;
ii rariK'e, 2 heating stoves.
Kti'inls, chairs, dressers, ta-
all in A-1 rniulitmn. and
iy nthcr articles too numor-
to mention. All cattle and
niicn fnr Inannetinn nnv
f liffore huIo. Lunch at noon.
rmsol'Sale; $10 and under.
nvcr .$10. six months' time
IIHirnVeil tiA. u'ilk (ntorrul
I'o rate of 8 per cent. er an-
r- .-...,, vuv, uil 1UI innii
lurtiH over Sift
l' llvincck, Owner.
I Kuratli. Auctioneer.
J"y ileineck. Clerk. .
I
AN(IB l.l-CTURE
'sWo (! ran go has arranged
n 1.... . t .i
i-' Murein the court noiwe,
flnlav (vnm n,. !l llw
l , - - V Ml ...
Fnaincr to bo lrnf. .Ins. Irv-
Crahl.e
y't and lnotiiwiiH lln will
!,,1tti ilhiHtrated talk on the
t'oilucts Show, and will
entortain with pictures from
"III WOI'IH aniMifnrl while
L li " " - 1 MVklll l.'l
"PK. He ia a rifted talker.
"in "Trnvol Tnlka" hnvo
P the Koill en nf mnth iilimunre
Uluit illlMiina nil jrctt it
li i "i nil u'i i viiv.
r'.Mutes. Thero will bo no
ihhioh charged. He comes
aider the aiiKjiices of the
irers' and Land Prod
.yXy and everybody is
invited.
"in Van imt 11,.. 1 1
r. i.f S.l.vi,. wh-.s.. ,rm hai
Ixmw't t hops in U,iH rintnv fr
twenty yarn, in U inir u , it, a
lnn l.m d. t.M.ti.m ca.., IH ., ,;,.r
main py. Ur,t. a i hi m known
here, m very wealthy, am! the
l.ngli, h anthorili.-H Fav that he
ree!iT., :i Uil r,,u.H, I,,,,,.! a
aCi rinan nlien. and he u.na.-.
cor.lmly hi l l u a rw. iUm.
I'ri smnan Khhn. of San Fram i-
et. win-re llorht nU-iv mr.L.-
his permanent hum.-, is trying to
g-t ll'.rst released through the
elfortsor th.-Slale Department,
and Mr. I'.ryan ii making evry
emleavnr d s. i-ire Im ri'leaite,
at h.nt hai American citizen'
ship pa. r. lie Knuiyi u.4 y t
have n fuied to let him k'o.
When in l'..rllan 1 atop at the
Hotel Katun. Vi-4 I'ark and
Morrison Strecb. located in the
heart of the theatre and h hop
ping diHtru ts with all the con
venience' of a modern hotel, at
reatonahie rates. - Hen Hite,
Manaeer. 4Jtf
The Unrest car'oot merchan
dise that ever entered tin? har
Ur of San Francisco arrived
from China and Japan on the
Pacific Mail liner Manchuria last
rimriiday, and by morning was
Hpccding eastward in bond to
New York im live (special South
ern Pacific trains. The cargo
conmts of 27') tons of raw ttiik
piece, and 27iiO pmsof tea, mat
ting anl other Oriental mer
chamlise; the total shipment re
luintik' over liiT cant. 15 of
which are of an especially con
structed dcnik'n to meet the re
quirements of the niik.
I na .v cord wood, poles up to 12
inches in diameter, feme rails.
and boards of all kinds, into
Ktovrwood lengths. Will go into
the country. Write, plume or
call on me, Carl Skow, HiIIkIm
nx Phone, Main Ml!.
Walter Jackson anil wile were
here Sunday, guests of Mrs.
Jackson and Ii. ('. Yaught and
family. Mr. Jackson went to
Pendleton the lirst of the week,
to get ready for the big Pound
up. He is with the Pendleton
Woolen Mills, and has wen at
their Sesde store nil Summer,
when' he had a great business.
Taken up: Two Jersey heif
ers. aUuit 2 years old. Owner
please call, prove property, pav
charges and Pike same awav.
Mr. YoJeio. on Ih-ichman place,
one mile north of uiure.. 2t-
Wilson Turpen. whose father
40 years ago ran the Tualatin
Hotel, and later conducted the
iHtoi farm, arrived in the city
lie last of the week. He has
lcen in the Klickitat and Yaki
ma count rv fur several years
lie nays it is 20 years since he
la.4 visited llillsUiro, and he
hardly knows the town so much
improve nit nt is here.
For sale: Two cows, fresh;
and four heifers, fresh soon;
irrndcd Jerseys and Holsteins.
Fred Dclplanehe. near Pauley
Cornelius, lw. 1. .o
Pel-gen and drover
Combs have received their paten;
on their lire alarm system. The
hoys are feeling good over their
invention, and will soon have
il...ir Kvsiem to work in Hood
Kiver. its well as llillsboro an.
MnMonieilln Thev are con
stantly adding now features
the plant.
Homo for sale cheap. Weight
aUmt l.Vit). Write Mrs.
Kesler. P.eavcrtoii. ure.,
(pure ot w. i . iw,
Pros. Store.
.! H Wescott came down from
r:..ui,.n K:itnn av. ami weiu oci
Wolmlem'for a lishing ex
on ii" , II ... 1
Mm li I ion He returned moihiuj
n oermit his son. Charles Wes
colt, to go to Portland us gram:
iuror in the federal com v.
Ai.mne ranees are strictly
im.tn.date. Colonial style
i.,.,if. mir Himiilicitv and beauty,
v,ih,H. .malitv and nicch anica
perfection. -D.Corwin. wtr
It f u 1 ! ii nil A. Hiizhard and
hornthv. and Mrs,
W 1 -.-o f-ithor. J. 11. Robin
IUI.II.II o o ....- . -- ,
' inst av for bt,
son, in , ' i
111 whore they expect
remain for a year or longer.
They will g the Southern route,
For sale: Oregon j-'nnt
mill, alao u-eu gnoo' ..
address Layman Pres.,
ton I ion to 2.
Nets Lnrsen. who has a big
Summer's campaign in macjm
road work, was in from below
Newton the ast of the week
Ho has put in more rock road
".'nHunihersuoervisorin the
. ni .luring the 1914 season.
- t Mnn Itrick & Tile
of nno brick, and $f
for the product, Victor b. Kan
dies ia manager.
FOR USE III VALUES
Lands t'ndirCwIlivntion in Cdar
Mill District
STINT KLLED WHEN PKiCE RAISED
Got
Oil Wron(, First by Li)ioj
Ei fhea Si Error
Bic
J. S. Miller, of Scholia, was in
the city Monday.
K. L James, of Varley, was a
city caller, Monday.
Henry Matthes, of Chehalem
Mountain, was in town tho la3t
of the week.
11 ir
Geonre Zetzman. of North Tua- Jonn Lesley Jack3on. ot near
Hiding in the Cedar Mill section latin Plains, was in town the last Glencoe. ha3 a hen that knows
have been cited to appear on ' the week, her busineBS. or thinks she does.
Saturday, Sept. 2I. to show cause T. C. Johnson, the South Tua- tor she is breaking the record by
i ... . . 1 1 .. .ii . : i. . ..
ny their valuations on the l'Jll iaur mi 1 man, w in wwn ine laying two eggs daily, or, at
t'Millf SCBITINV OF THE TAX BOARD
Kojril ol roual.ulion Will Hear Cauu
m Splcmbcr 2k
Over two hundred taxpayers re
assessment rolls shall not be
raised. Service of the citations
was made by Deputies Thos. Km
rick and Jnhn Wismer. and it
was no small task. The bone of
contention appear to be the val
uation of the tillable lands, which
f'.Ltrtra I fainaz-Lr nf nam T an.
has been assessed at f rom $70 to rci waa in town Monday, en- sizc in her nest
ni per acre. Like lands in other route home from a Portland trip.
sections oi tne county nave been
put on the rolls at a higher val
uation, and the board feels in
clined to raise on the assessment.
t is either a raise in these cases
or else a low ering of other as
sessments. The Hoard of total
ization wants to get an equitable
assessment, and concluded to
serve the citations. Those cited
may appear or not, as they feel
inclined.
Station,
W. V.
to
1
in-
A
or
Poring
20-8
Argus and Oregonian $2.25
W K! It-lL.,,,.. .I t ...J
ii. ii, jiabiioiii vi liauivi, una
in town Friday.
New and second-hand barrels
at Ureer'a.
Itt--vr trruAa a rwt t n mi uVi t -n twa nil
Uwner, Lays Two Cjrg IVr Day
last of the week.
J. W. Jackson and son, Frank,
were in trom Ola lilencoe, fn-
day afternoon.
Z. M. LaPue, of Forest Grove,
was in the city the last of the
week.
least, that is the supposition, as
she accomplished that feat the
other day, without a hard try.
either.
When the price of henfruit
went up the hen tried to help
out by depositing egg3 of extra
Mrs. Chanti
cleer evidently discovered her
(.eorge Robinson, of Farming-L ,.i,i r .....
rv wa l invvn ka lao f ka K!' V1
v.. v..v .wt "- dozen, than small eggs, so she
Henry . Bogc, of Chehalem laying two egg3 per day
Mountain, was in town Saturday When the breakfast was being
morning. prepared the other morning an
m nkiin r Tim;n egg. which was rather good
.. .. . .. atari nrna nKAiif rn ,r Lrolnn ifr
was a city ailer the last of the .v
.,,. was remarked that this particu-
nar cacKieoerry snouia oe gooa
Carl Pfahl and wife, of above fuP Wo volks. When broken ami
The complaint is made that ''looming, were in town me nrsi ready to deposit in John Wes
tillable lands there are assessed 01 ine wceK ley s frying pan for his break-
it from 110 to $20 lower than to Mr. and Mrs. Perry. Stream, fast, it was discovered that there
the westward, and the claim is of npar Orenco. were in the citv was an egg within an egg. The
made that improved rmmertv Mondav. second edition w as about the size
down there is just as valuable as vv u- tho of a robin's egg.andwas per
s uo on the Un ted and a so rectiy lormea. J. vv. 13 now
he Oregon Klectnc and
Southern i'acitic. lar hen laid that egg. and when
The court w ill irive all a hear- E. L. Mapes, of Chehalem he docs he is going to have her
im? if there are av number who Mountain, were in town Friday, sent to the patent office and list
nm wishimr to unites t airainst a pleased that their hop crop has led, and then send the madam
rajs,. been harvested. back to Bill Bryan for a present.
1
Mrs. W. B.
Cote Air-tight Heaters
. Now is the time to think about the comforts of
the winter, which is almost here THE COLE AIR
TIGHT HEATER will excel all otheis for economy
and comfort. You will find at this store a full liue of
these stoves, as well as many other makes of heating
stoves.
The Majestic Range
Is the one Raogethat excels. For the
money it is the best Range ever bv.ilt. . ,
Other dealers will not say this but the
person who owns one after using others
will tell 3'ou so. Call and see them.
' "The Store That Satisfies"
Percy Long
HILLSDORO Second Street OREGON
Pt ltl.lC SAM;
Dolan and little
son. of Portland, were in the
city the last of the week, the
PUBLIC SALE
I will sell at public sale on the guests 01 tnend3. . The undersigned will sell at pub
II. Taylor llill ranch, better r. ;.,r r i)t;-0 p.uaorn -fj lie sale, at the Merrell Farm, 3
- " " I amitk Uaai, Li nn.-l
returned Friday from a visit
with their daughter, Mrs. Wade
Everest, at Tillamook.
IlLMliimilM
know n as thp old Harrison place,
miles north of Forest Grove,
and 3 miles east of Banks, at 10
a. m., on
MONDAY, SF.PT. 28
Tn hr.il iUiiv conn, montly Jry,
miles south of Keedville and
U.miles from Beaverton, on the
Farmington road, at 10 a. m., on
SATURDAY. SEPT. 2G
Black mare. 13 yrs, 1000; buck
skin mare, 11 years. 1100, with
foal; buckskin colt, 2 years.
DAIRY COWS-18 milk cows.
Jersey and Holstein, all tested
for tuberculosis seven of these
For Sale: Span mule3. weight
about 1S00. 4 and 5 years old
11 firt,iiti ifoi ihf iitt if iik yr; 3 Also set double harness, in good
hfif. Jtwy iuii; jyroM Jewy bull, condition. Gus Keichow, Corne
ui'jTi (o t.K (c, . ic ' iua K0Ute 1. 27-9
iTkmi, 6 ami 7 ym: U-nrn hor-, s ami 9
Vr;"sr6"w;Vo aoiithortown. Mt Tuesday for freshened in July and 11 will be
Adams County. Wn. They have fresh in Sept and Oct; 3 heifers
Whitr Nwt.ft-ft MvO.nuuii Wmii r, Me traded the r farm for an Eastern 10 iresnen in jan; e. yearungs. iu
Cmmirk mowrt ami Imiwlit-r, Ali tor vvahinirton rineh I Holstein heifer Calves, 7 to 8 mOS;
mirk haviaki-. wi.li. haaer on, - Ho ste n registered bul . 2 years.
V, 1)1.1 lli.koiy wnuon. ynityiBi,iii.n r p Mm f (u p. . , . ,. . n -
.1. ..... . i,,..l .m.V ti -a hnv I v j w r av ui vvrv-a uu u u nvv-! vvvv
nuiik i .ir iii.Hscihiii with clever t.t neer druggist of F'orest Grove, ber 1. Chester White boar; 28
aiiarhnimt, H-it ronutiatr.i toiler, lami and W. A. Bellinger, of the O. t. shoats, 4 and 5 mos; some chick-
roiirr. is-imh 4 i" narrow. u- terminal city, were in the city ens; Milwaukie mow er, hayrake,
luinir mu.(..--.. j i r Mrtnilnv. StnrlPhnkpr wniTnn X I in- nnw
t.Kiih iIkw. ruling r'W. '4-tneli . r IrX ' i. :.' '" ,
i,l.w. ii-imi Scutch CliPiwr plow, li-m Mra I. m lv V tm.in has pnter- "" i". " a-Jio'Kiooi"
i ami t i)low,.,,' ' I'1'' ".' ed suit for separation against
...wiii. .;,,. . i liirht .loni.ie hainfaa. W m. Pitman, lhe allegation is
Chatham funning mill wi'ii I)kk.-. ben cruel and inhuman treatment.
ia.k. j toil t"ri) wire, wheriimrmv, amj failure to contribute proper-
iii k cat ,twll iK-anr.t; (iiiiusioiii-.J-iiuir- . . fnm;iv sunnorL
l.krr l.m buuBV with iwle ami Whipple ,0r l"e am"-V ""PPO
tier, 4 u'-ko milk can, milk oiiUr ami v and Mrs. Henry Kuratli
pail. J-y pump, new, wun j-i i.ri in
itoM-ch.. piK tr.-ut-h.. 150 f.t hav rotv, farm near Cedar Mill. Mr ku- gacks, 2 sets dbl harness, buggy
,lo.iir hmpnoniiayfota. tay knife. 6 ft ratli brought back some of the harness .household furniture m
el. aawi wfiiifca ami ui. iiiic. iy i nnesc rung appies yei, sec" " first-c ass condition, and other
season. articles. Lunch at noon
Mr nnd Mrs. A. E. Sicott of Terms of Sale-Sums under
Forest Grove, have returned cash; over b months time.
frnm the r Kastern triD. Mr. approved note, ai a per cent.
Scott states that Oregon looks l wo per cent, ott, casn oyer
harrow, 50-tooth drag harrow,
milk cart, Great Western cream
separator, 2 steel beam plows,
hayrack, haytork with 200 feet
rope and pulleys, lot small tools.
2 wheelbarrows, feedcutter, 17
millr pnna hmrtrv trmrmp prind.
t q.. f Ua VA n.-olo . . . . . : r i V"
m-n ii,,. 8 i.i.1 Wain irou-jb. ft w.ie, i'- uu.j- - - - sione, Deam scaie. 101S oi grain
i;un jack, aet pruning I.m)I. cythea,
m,l 1 va. furk. IioTlt, Kanlt-n lom, cioii
iiHsh'rr, nciililinx t". wilnr batrel, t
.mk harrrln, limiH-liolil Roon nnu ouicr
artirlra loo nuiiirroii lo metilton.
Frre lunch f0011-
Terms of sale! All sums under
$10. cash; all over $10, s monins
time on approved notes at per
-..nt interest Two per cent.
olf for cash.
James Lane, uwner.
J. W. Hughes, Auctioneer.
W. 0. Galloway, Clerk.
AUCTION SALli
better to him every time he
makes a trip to the East.
G. W. Baker and family were
up from below Beaverton, Satur
dav. Mr. Baker has struck an
. a a
underground stream on nis larm
that can easily be converted into
a fine water supply.
State experts are now working
on the books of the county. They
Frank Goemans, Owner.
J. W. Hughes, Auctioneer.
John Vanderwal. Clerk.
REPORT
Of the condition of the Bank of Beaver
ton, at Beaverton. In the State of Oreoti,
at tht close of business Sept. IJ, 1914
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts ..fio.jSj Si
Overdrafts, seemed and unse
443 77
nd wanauts 1,300 00
The undersigned will sell at pub- started in Saturday, on the books I cured
ii.. o.o Bt tho .1 K. Price Farm, of the sheriU's office, and it will Bonds ai
21 miles north of Hillsboro, on take them several days to make twtnre & fixmres.. 3,50000
the North i Tlains road, at 1 p. the rounds of the various offices. ZX 1
m., on
to
Call or
Beaver
20-8
because the greater yonr success in business the greater
will your account be with us, and on the other .hand," the
more attention we give your account, the less ntirry will
you have in your business about your "banking arrange
ments and will therefore be enabled to dispatch your bus
iness with greater ease and profit. We are serving some
of the best business and professional meu iu this city.
Will you permit us to take care of YOUR banking as
well? The benefits will be mutual.
American National BanK
Main amf Third Sto., tLlsboro, Of
SHOTE SAVINGS! BAE
American National Bank
(affiliated banks)
Combined Capital and Surplus 92,000.00
Combined Resources , GD0,428.81
Banhiiitfin 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.
Have vou ever worn any shoes banks...:.. . 3,612 7
TUESDAY. SEPT. 29 1 lK)UKht at Greer's? If you have cam on baud.... - 3.
I MB 1 1 . '
Graded Jerseys as follows-tleil- not, try a pair. 11 you nave, 11 ToUl j64 447
ep 2 yrs, bred June 15; heifer, 'I know you are sausnea, Decause i tuniuTiEs
VN fresh for three months, not carry tne w. 1 uouRiasa wr capital stock ptd in io,ooo 00
l '1. i,;fi. hrnrl Anril 27: cow. men. and fnedman & anemys undivided profits, less ex
III a 1 . I IIIV I a im ..r w l
3 yrs, giving milk, bred April 25; all-leather-lines for women ana
cow 3 vrs. giving milk, bred children. ,
Aug 7; heifer. 2 yrs, bred Aug Motormen on the P. E. &E.
23; heifer, 18 months, bred &ept ftPe more . tnan careful these
13; 2 7-montns neiiers, o jem- day8i while crossing second ana
nnf hrwl: registered Jer
lilies, ' . - 1,1 iiiiiu uuwi ---o
sey bull, 2 yrs and 9 months, ah tnrougr, town. Their orders are
these cattle nave iR-t-ii uuici-.u.i.. t0 be very caretui aDout acci-
tested and round iree irom I dents, and they appear to be oD
serving their instructions,
Wm. Schulmerich returned
Friday from judging the live
pensesand taes!pald... ..... 1,056 38
Postal savings bank deposits... 737 28
Individual deposits subject to
check .... 34,835 t
Demand certificates of deposit. i,8?a 03
Time certificates of dep sit... 11,966 7j
Dills payable for money bor- . .
towed 4,000 00
Uniiino- Ifl-disc harrow, lfi-inch
nd other articles.
Terms of Sale: $20 and under,
noah- nvor. six months time,
hftiikable note, at 8 per cent in
-nuf Two ner cent ott on
iCl tow - - I
cash over $20. '
G. H. Bidwell, Owner,
B. P. Cornelius, Auctioneer.
John Vanderwal, Clerk.
Total 64,447 54
State of Oregon, )
County of Washington, ) ,
I. Dov Grav. Cashier of the above-
named bank, do solemnly swear that the
abova statement is true to the best of my
many inim JuK'" "'r knowledne and belief.
Stock at the UlacKamaS county - , poy Gray, Cashier.
Fair, held at uresnam, weanes-1 . comtitcf Attests
day and Thursday. He says the
I rninS irreatlv interfered with the
nleasures of the Fair, Dut mere
i was a cood turn-out notwith
standing.
f. w.
B, K.
Llvetmore,
Denney,--
.... ' ' . , . . Directors.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
thta nih dnv of Sept ., 1914.
W. IS. Pegg, Notary Public.
YOUR TR1ENDS WILL ENJOY
, The Music of the Victrola
The Victrola is
a splendid enter
tainer for every
home.
Whether a friend
just drops in, or
you are giving an aaarwe oio.
atternoon tea, or no matter when you want it, the
Victrola entertains to perfection and all with
hardly an effort on your part. .
Why not get acquainted with the Victrola"
I'll gladly play your favorite music for you and ex
plain how you can get a Victrola from $10tto $100
for your home right now. . .
LAUREL M. HOYT
VatchmaKer and Jeweler.
Graduate Optometrist.
IlUUboro. Oregon