i AlXUOBO 41001 CCTUait i i. WeB , 1 1 "-J- MKXMVMVMB.i I , .Itnlased MtU tauCM il HUUm Ntfotf - 1 1 OlM, ewBil al Mil M. No Route South equal THE SCENIC SHASTA ROUTE SOUTHERN PACIFIC Through Oregon and California THREE THROUGH TRAINS DAILY "SUU Liniiri" Leave P. rf.an. .j 50 p. m. 'Sea Francisco Epresa' Lrans tMt'.and...S 15 p. m, "California Eipreea" Leaves Portland .1 30 a. m. Direct connect ton at Su Knf if th tra:n Kat via lAlgea or South through L Ao,;K-, K. I'm of N'rw Orleans $55 Portland to Los Angeles and return CM SAU DJUtY. LIMIT SIX MOUTHS Corresponding lw Round Trip Farvs All Other S. l Points Tickets to all point south at t on a!e dai'y. Litcta tar dene, iptivc of Caif-iinn. The I ipomtoi ami the tnp S' raiaco to New Organs ou application at neatest Afeat. or PoUan f. Oregon 6 Loaves of Bread for 25c Gt one loaf and 5 checks, each pood for one loaf of Btrad. Buying your bread this way jrives you the chance to save on your bread bi!L Remember this next time you buy bread. Six Fresh loaves for 25c THE CITY BAKERY Main Street. Hillsboro J. Wolferspenrer. Prep. 2C Link's Business College New, Modern Equipment, Elegant, Cheerful Rooms, Thorough. Practical, Up-to-date Courses, Splendid light. Good Ventilation. Special, Experienced Teachers, Book keeping. Shorthand. Typewriting. Penmanship. We Train and Furnish Bookkeepers. Stenographers nd Cashiers, Start Right for Business Success. Take our Combined Course. Decide Today. Enroll Now. It will Pay you. No Students Are Admitted At Any Time, Write, call or telephone for College Journal and complete information. A. T. Link. Principle Main 5083. Tilford Bldg. Portland. Oregon ns- Plrot Annual Fall Galo - WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11th, 1914 71-Jol5to.n-Freisinn71 Registered Cattle AH splendid Individuals, a number with good A. It O. record Liated aa followi: 23 Pun Bred Registered Holstein Cows With good records. These cows are bred cither to OIHe Johanna 8ir Fayne No. whose sire Sir Johanna Faroe la sire of 22 AUO Daughtfrg; or Dutchland Gov. rnor 81r Colantha No. 90177. whose lr Coiantha Jo hanna Lad Is tire of C5 ARO Daunhteia and 21 proven one with 97 ARO Daughters. 18 Pure Bred Registered Holstein Heifers, from 1 to 2 years old. Thee heifers are bred to Dutch land Governor Sir Colantha No. yo!77, whoso sire Col antha Johanna Lad la elie of r.r, ARO Daughters and 21 proven sons with 97 ARO Daughters. 10 Pars Bred Registered Holstein Heifers, 6 to 10 months old; well marked; sired by Dtitohland Gov ernor Sir Colantha No. 9HT7; Vn-w Gcrbcn Julip No. 89295; Lad Ormsby KaUenstein No. j S. 14 Pure Bred Registered Hobtein EtTl Calves, to 9 months old; well marked; good breeding Sired by Dutchland Governor Sir Colantha No. 90,77; I'remo Ger ben Jullp No. 89295; Lad Ormsby Kakemstcln No. 95288. . 3 Pure Bred Registered Holstein Bulls, about 2 years old. Good individuals; well bred; aired by Lad Legend of Kakensteln 2d No. 6I5C8. The above list of pure bred registered Block Is a Holstein now In Itself. All over 6 mouths old arc tuberculin tested. end for descriptive catalogue, pilvlnjr detalla and rec ords of four (fenerations on Individuals offered at this sale. Catalogue aent free to Interested buyers. Address, Carna tion Stock Farm, 926 Henry iUiIldlng, SeaUIo, Wash. Farm located at Carnation, Wa hInton, in Snooualmle' Valley (on C. M. & St. P. It. II.) 15 miles from Seattle by auto via Klrkland. - l A. USQ, Kettle. County Official ftper dabanriptioa: IIJD par Aaaaaa. lease SJeeef Yfcsweataf -- UU a) HoBIMRBf KILL THE UKAFT As the Arvrus has heretofore said, the state school -col kjr graft should b killed otT, and at once. Under the present law. enacted by the last legislature. Washington County alone must pay an annual tax of over twen ty thousand dollars for the up keep of O. A. C and the Uni versity or Oregon. It is too much it is an outrage - it is rob bery of the first water. On top of the fact that the people kilted the millage bill only the election before the legislature met. that same legislature, elected at the same time, enacted the seven tenths of a mill for the support of the two colleges. With this comes the increase of valuations. and now we shall see the two schools get a million dollar each year. This means over a dollar each for every man, woman and child in the state. The law should be repealed. W. G. Harm, on the legislative ticket for this county, says he will support a re peal measure. Let every representative-candidate make the same pledge. Washington Court ty can't stand burdens like this. The "school-gang" and the Mult nomah "rinjrster-jrang" stand to gethereach helps the other - and the taxpayer must pay. Let Oregon do its full duty Ito thete schools, but let the state rebel at robbery, for that is all that the present law means. late Vnatt w T A Uveeley, arc it I inn ..- 10 IVty N. a to C Aa.lete.-a. J J liatiteMi J I e Mat Kv C II .! ! J N Fewceit.tS We hmI. i i aed ml T W Taoenosoe to T C U"t. J J at Gaafc T C Loe.1 h T Taomiwon a eb I I W MctiuiMf J V B.l. ls K r ta Oai T W B ake Mil) HraMll. IlanaM Thalrbet die . . - lletaaaa at if f lu F C la attf . tachal Kile to It W SiMai J. J t aoaarealiaiiw J G rraytot ta Faaaie I'ravtw. a ate it t I a r I L It Watktttato V.Jm IWtta, 6iti ft Ma it r UrtN O C Coajlea I II G O'Uoa. : 1 1 sat t ... j KaighU of Cuioba to II T IU( lev. lot t b4k S Kiuawon al - I Job Roel.ich to tikwice A War.lt. lot 1st Saaoca'a at SSi.l Georgia Vktiht U W O Poaelaua. tot 4 blk Nutw Actra I TttM A Ttaat Co to II A WUK.bu, It la bik I Navlm s a l K l.re K rataulcy toWCa.lv Smith, tr at Stake ........ . Grace lot bee to A K Tianaue, I tots la TaalaUe Val r Acre .... rortlaad ItelghU Rralty ta luta rcblarake, lata I'ott tul llrtanta Na a... Joba J Roellkh to Sue S oau ka. W ta toioek'al hhovl .... Lunch served en th grounds free. Information about spe cial transportation aent upon request. Sale will start prompt If at M:tO Wednesday, November Hth, 1914. Terms of sale; I One-third cash, balance three and six months, with approved seewfty bearing I per cent AUCTIONEER Cue & Llnbarger. Weston wants a state Normal The measure now on the ballot and for which you will vote for or against, asks for one-fortieth of a mill. The Arsrus believes that Eastern Oregon is entitled to a Normal school. Geography demands it. It believes the Nor mals are a good thing for the up lift of the public school system The Argus insists that the measure is reputable. The state already has buildings, and Wes ton asks for this small suDuort Monmouth already has an estab lished Normal. Let Weston have one. Give the Weston Norma support - but do not forget to see to it that your representatives- elect pledge themselves to repea the enfarious university millage bill. Then vou will have ac complished something. ltx 10 it JaMON T ri'BUCATION. IN THE ClKft'lT COURT lr Tltr! STATK Or" OKKUON IV WASH- lNt;T)S IVUNTY. NRSr NATION t BIN. W. johna. IHrsaa, a aaltoaal kaakiaf latpaitllua. I'laiaUlf. U II 1RKISON? rilOCBK MA RIStlN. kia aife. AKTIIl IURHUI.II. PKNIIX MOKLKV II R1I VI Gil. hU taUa. W. II. MKKKK K, H. F. AUW A. It. MrWIl ll AMH. iwreadaala. To A. L Ham-on, hoM Harrt- Ku wifa, Artaur u. iiartwuan. I r-t j rti.. Pit. at ka rata pf lHr M ronl iwr annum, and f..r I ha fu aunt of llunJivd lulUi Itltxit attrny'a tr. ami fir vn fiulf l.ii, ttff'a tta and tialtitiM-nwil and atfainat 111 .l.'f n.l t, V. il Vcr rt'k. and r far f ti t! I ti.'f IttlKTII; Tl4t ha uuu! d..,rtw of fur. I.iir for tho aaU u( all tf the Vl half of tha ...ith.al ti,A, lr of fiH-ti Tnn-My fiur (."It (n Townahin Th'vo t Ni.ih, ;iee thro ( not, of U V il fl'i..-U M,. rtdian, rMlaim"it ai;l'ty Mt nr, mora or Ivmt, tiui(i'. in Washington t'oMnty. Stata if Oitfn, la ri.trif., and Ibat lha Mtrnff dit'y n! ihr aaiua arrordiny to tba la am! prat ttt-o of thia t out l. I'UTH: That lha fW. ofth ' r" a.f"? 'TH: Tk,7-. ai,. j k,lO tku " 0,a ,, ; I "vttl Hi.iitii iwnivl MiuWv llarbaura. kts (,. aato ! ailt4 to Ihp rrrul unta f W, II Marrwh, 11. F. Allan and A. K- monay dua tha .Uit.tiff. a. that th M. Wtlliama. dfmUnta: ! drfn.Unt, A I, IUhi in, a- . I IN THK NAMK iF THE STATE ; h.U Harn.n. h f, Atthur i; OF OKFGON: lou ara aarany r- Hart"-" M.tta liar ,td to aptar and aaar jo OREGON EUlCTKiC TWAINS To Portland - M minute. 6:32 m 7:19. a m 8:28 m 9:53 am 12:43- P m 3:59 pm 5:44 pm 8:09 pm 9:i8 Pm From Portland -M minutts. 7:50 a m 9:13 am 11:25 .... am 2:05 pm 4:30 pm 6:25 pm 7:20 pm 9:12 pm 1255 am PEOPLE' THEATRE Friday and Saturday Don't fail to see WHEN ROMANCE CAME TO ANNE A quaint and fascinating a part comedy drama. Sunday only The Man From Nowhere Featuring the great favorite Warren Kerrigan. Coming next Mon. andTucs Fire Uht With an all-star cast REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Gaston Gsidena Co to W B Moore, i W n Moore to M C Moore, as above io Sec Having & Trost Co to Same, aniii near uasioa .,...,, T 8 SIcDsniel to H 8 Ttmpleton, lot la Myers ad Reedville Homes N 0 Btowell to Dan McLeod, it.it a arc ii t l n r 4 w II F Harris to II T Bagley, optioa so da on 49I9 ft ke plant w Jaccb blotter to Alaeil Ciotal, se to to io PUBLIC SALE I will sell at public sale at the McCumsey sawmill, 31 mites wit of North Plains ami It miles N. W. of the B. P. Cornelius Farm. at ten a. m. sharp, on THURSDAY. OCTOHKU 2U Between 75.000 and 100.000 ft of dry dimension lumber, in a hi'. I; span good work mules. I'JOM to 1300 each; gray horve, 10 yr-art, 1350; gray mare, 6 yrs, 1350; span good work homes. 33)0; good mare, 3 years, coach bred. ioou; gwi milk cow. iresn in March; road cart; Uushford. Mil ford and Cooper wagons. 3). all good; top buggy, 2 seat hack, 3 set dbl harness, bugitv harneHi. lot horse collars, Sharpless cream separator. 500 lb. capacity. Fair banks o h. p. gasoline engine. mounted on truck, with wtmd. saw: dbl burr grain chopper, st t blacksmith tools with bellows and vise, lot x-cut saws. axes. wedges, sledges, chains, peavevs. blocks and cables, tools and oth er articles loo numerous to men tion. and a lot of household goods and heaters. Lunch at Noon. Terms of Sale-110 and under, cash; over, six months time. bankable approved note, at 8 per cent lwo per cent otT cash ovrr J 10. A. R McCumsey, Owner. B. P. Cornelius. Auctioneer. John Vandervval, Clerk. S. P. AND P. E. & 11. All, except the P. It 4 N.. trains are electric, and stop at the tie pot on Main street. To Portland Forest Grove Train 6:50 a. m McMinnville Train 1Mb. m bhendan Tram 9.58 p. m. Forest Grove Train 12:50 p. m. McMinnville Train 2:15 p. m. roresi orove I rain.. 4:10 p. m hugene Train... 4:63 p. m. McMinnville Train 6:37 p. m. Forest Grove Train 9:50 p. m. From Portland Eugene Train arrives . 8:15 a. m iutau to apii ......uini Mm! aainat you la above entitled auit wtthin sis weeks from the date of lha f irat nubllrallon of thia notWe. to-tt: lha 7 otNmbrt and if fail ao to .Io for ant tharwf. plaintiff will take judgment and dacroo asainat Jrou si ira)e4 for in piainim a nraws at foll'oata, lo nit: HKST: That a money junkmen, be entered for the sum of live Hun Jrad lortv iKillara t40 and Intar at from March I. ll . until paid at the tale of ei;hl ( per rent, per annum, and tor ine mnner euro vi To Hundred iKillare (f.tw) aa at torney's free and plahilur s roata and di.l.urmanU aaml lha defend ant. A. I. Harrtaon end I hoebe Harrtaon, hi aife, in favor of the plainf'f here.n !Kt'l)Nl: That a money JuJ men! be entered for the aunt of live Hundred Forty lollaia lltU and In tereat from March I. liH until paid, at rate of eight H per cetil per an num. and fr the further aunt of Nine Hundred lifteen and iW tiW lhllar toi-ether with tnlereatfrom January I. Itfl. at the rate of eU (61 per rent per annum until nam. and for the further sum of T Hun dred Itotlari (f .DO) as attorney's fees. and for plaintiffs roata and diaboreo. mania against the defendant, Arthur Harbaua-h, and In favor of the plaintiff. THIRD: That a money ludfment be' entered for the sum of Two Hun dred Seventy Mlara ll-'TOI and In tereat thereon from March I, 114, at eight (S per rent per annum until rud, and for the further sura of our Hundred I'ifty-aevea and 1 1)0 tK.llara (fUTSt) and Intered thereon until paid from January 1, tuf uf si, I ll" lv """nai, , Jlve i . 7 " a McMinnville Forest (Jrove Forest Grove Sheridan McMinnville Forest Grove Forest Grove McMinnville A 1 1 trains, 9:42 a. m. -11:59 a. m ..3:15 p. m 4:30 p. m. . 6:37 p. m . 7:15 p. m p. m. .12:15 a. m except Eugen trains. StOD on flair at Nnrth lUnge and Fir street nnrl at Sixth and Fir streets and at Tenth street. Steam Service Old Depot To Portland P. R. & N. Train 1:37 p. m. rrom Portland P. K. & N. Train 10:24 a. m. Notice to Creditors. i In the County Court of the Slate of Ore gon for WashinKtoa County In the matter a' tha -i uniii.. Poulkes, deceMed" " Wotice is hereby given, That the un dersianed has been duly appointed by the above entitled Court as administra trix of tha ettata nl tlMIILM deceased, and has qualified as such as by law prescribed. 7 Now Therefore all prrtons b.vinv notified and reritireil to present the same to the undersigned, at tba law olhce of IkRlev & Us,. ( (be Anii. can National (lank Building In Ihlli .r?! WaahinKtou County, Oregon, within sia months from tha date hereof ",,tu ia om uay 01 October, 1914. Jobannab Foulkes, Admlntstiatria of said eslaU. Bagley Hare, Attotaaya (at AdaslaiatratrU. IL bau,th, hia wife. VV II M-rfi.a. II. K ' W tT1 All-n and A It M. W ili.am.. n.d ,j of them, and all w-rani rUunui, un t " '"d aa Uo dar or thnuik-n the aUI tleren.lu.u "i'i 4 t and earh of thrtn, eitl.wiurtit t the a(e ( j ' dala of lha eterutiot nf lha I tain-, ,... ..... KlUliaa iw, ' . . ... . . 1 . m - lirf a morttfape, 10 n; eiihrr siari h i ,. or Novrmlwr a. i.l, i,,M,n I'eufta the aaid prnnl rtlhrr a pt. Im, . I'll I era or a." uiwi awi pmrriii ; I'l I'DV I be barred and f.e ld of all e.-uity j C, lt:j of redemption in tho preni'n and every part there. Mlli: trial a ! t !.- ( the aald prmi, end lht rirtntiiin l aua acmin.t Ihe defrit.UnU, A I. Harrtaon and I'htwtw IUrii.nt, Arth- j ur t, Harhaiieh end II .Vinruk. for any d'ftleiif v hih Mav remain MirriMii ir.'i. after applying- all of the .f.H-w., ,f 1 f . i"ninj the aale of the aaid pemea pi...r. rl 1 thratrf lyapIi.-Ue U Ihe aatxfarUon e,f ; r,,,f i"trn-t lth lj ij this Judftiirt I and drvrea VfMi-tirm of a ntulera SKVKNTH: That the htM.ff r ! rrnwnitl,!,- ratec-O- a any oihrr pat'y t th' wi niy l. Matmt-r, I 11 1,. . i ""met ru k 1 I ILK 1 .st t!t(.n "if1fcia1 hen 111 1'i.rlU. I 1 e - a a 1 . . On t'OK SALK. POLAND CHINA HOGS l-'rtnu I?aMuu Tcvtt iiiich St nk, Site o Vk, s.ild lur J.M At r.thk htlc, at St. .mht Mo. Sme fine hili radc stink. J. V. Vandervelden, Uoy. Orron ir JL Bll ASH Till Read through litis LETTER and sec if it is not fair then THINK OUT YOUR OWN OPINION tjiZZl D. TC.I3, Wt:mt mi Ex-Councilr.an, Salcw, Ore., Sc. tl For a poll. Statement Confer sine tho effel of Ihe .Ir policy on Halem. and In aneaer to the atutk- K. U. Urkhsrt. tmbllahed In the Hl in Htateamsn Aucual II, III l, and la Ihe Nr. Itepnblle uader date of September II, lll. I sum. mil the folio a lug; December 1. J. F.Um cloaed her fifteen loona. three reataurant. tao oboleaate houwi an.j Itbdrew liquor permits from elaht drug atre. llun denying hrraelf the aaaual revenue of 111 100. ibe aaloons emptied slsiy-fiva men. the r..iart twenty-five. Tojether lhy had a payroll t f. 7ju per month. I'ractlrally all Ihnao h. c.n.lu. tr 1 aaioons and thoeo euilo;ed by tha sal.mna au.l r. a tauranta have left loan. All the bulMlnse a year ago by saloons are vacant. etr.-i.i .1, n..,i hava been orrupM by lenanta aho lett antt, rj ' mir " 'hlnas It ban am a UWiraj aae building vacant, moving only Io Utter their Im j s ' ' B'"1 'li1 mi'tal. tMio n cbarra, iejHi rU-teral of the beat bulldinea la i..n ,t...L', 1 1 haa !. built aitiro tho loan east 4r. Tl windows boarded up to serve- aa blltl.,r.la Ti,..,. ! I l:tn-a fn!!fte la at tba old Slant ara now mora than five hundred modem deeli,H, fur rent la Kslem, Itental returns hate greatly drpr.-rlated iii..r. proiM-rty on Htale Htrrel. ahlrh fr flte yrr, h.,. rented for 15 per ninnth. was re-lraM-d l'htn lour months sfter the city aent (1' (or 1 t trrr a rat nl the rate of f 1 10 per month. Thia la but a fair sample a! Ik. .a.I ..... 1 1 ... ..... ' v. ir, u,,u mrtiunn ine Iiu.Iiii-. . iIii,m nn l .i. .,. ej In real relate, an.) I aakrd hi t SI tat 't.-5(W!.-ly tied atwal the buiMing paradth aalbi - ! h Lr h had sitrn him the dcune M aat a " and In ha Hn'n.n Haaitr SNtnlSf w ii)dia a tt. ii-nl thai (,R flcr t ' of lltt.ltl h Ma aiti.-'.. (n l isa.r.l In the Mtiinmaa liiwt II .!...hI 1 , l...-n 3l.U. llci fuun4 his aMUto ii'.i-f .(..;. k jiiti he liKiw I fci4 a cawk N M hui.-i.n j Irtll.H, MTV IMi'ltoU'Ml'XTX tTt)ITIft 1hi t i in iJ Urn er.rtlua a purrhaaeS ssrly h lll. .'trr the n.njf had ln aj-nruprtalel rj II "! In II2. Ihet'ai.ltal Juutaal. la nit I'M'T. t lu Ita loratlun an4 Ineialled I let . tho :!r n,(t It In the aame eUl Wten property that aaa up fur ro-leaaliig cf renting slnrr tha File ai.nl .1.. - - . IU hlMsS IMIKAII tlll.K. ...,i:J,w'hn, ,n ,0n u' '1 " a rsdlral Ji cumplalned of tha poor bualneea done this year, and In onl.-r Io kr. p gmtig hate ilia n l with all their surplus help, thus throainj; a s.hhI many cl.-rlit out or their nsular monthly Ml..,.. Many of (hean have now left Halmn. a-i-klhg aotH somo place el. Three shoe stores have bw-n cloa.-.. lo by the sheriff and one voluntarily, one of iho larneei dry khmIs stores has been suml for the flr.t tlnm In Its t..nly y.-ars' eilatem e. Hnl.-n, has b.-n the cloelng of f.,urt.n plsies of bualm-aa. other tluui salm,n. sine, U frt of January, 1511. Ikm-s Ihla look like big Improvement .N0W.,..!II Tou how Mr- I-ocVhrtrt flr, ur, his prohibition article. The tao.OOO public mnrM biitlillng hml the roof on before the town went ilr. The only work that has been dona on tho buil.liiig Ma year was tho lathing of the first story nu.l thu Plastering of one room, which Is now orriiple.l hy 'in,"l.".l" "'"""""l" h Public innrket. The ttO.Ouo Imuran. block is being built by ie. I'. HodKers under a permit which gives tho ctlimUed valuation at iso.otio. nd for which the enntract an. lesa for less than $ 1 3,000. IlllMUXd IHHixj ,iY I'Kuici,, Compare these fact, with Mr. Leekhart'a lUto- Janua'to1 T,?.? h."mn "?-nitV lion farts. Durine ,h. ,.h. L ... new houZ'T ,! i7 .h ". new hounes, November. 1 slxtoen permits, and under nn lllllllftfllr.l..).. .a -"-m, un, nn iiriu'iirn.1 .... ... .. . .. ' inn i.iir iim-unlt.- Ill four rooms e.eh 1 I,SlLM.h.,',!" f '"" n,.....K . . ' .. were ""u" ' receive (lie wlndo COIIII) eteil t:,r S and diinra an. I Udell flu h led. No work r.f u i ' TmrMon .th,,M,, t i"-ml:::!.,,,m Indue, to alv. ..'"'.! .",'"!h,. "tin to sseraia statement as to . ..(. . tin I'ivi raiir la atlll looking loresra ' t' ; j' ! e r In her bit"r '" let II ke t! il t'i. eur.illltii iit nl the ialniiir arkool ajel l ir 1 11 i liio, ai (r the iie dr tW P 1 1-3. Il .mI.I at-em that rl.wiii (he aoof el Us a.il.H.i.a tut ant cUxing Iho d'Mir ol the aihuol. t ill l;l!V Hilt Ai VIH MVIiRIT. tiu!i tho tiiint alk'n of 1913 a ststtmall tal Mit.iUL' .t. hit. ikirlitie In roniH frulu the MiSlStSfaH '-1. l!-n. tu ll i tdrl that II tha peoota aH Vu(e (ti, Ihi'V Wt.U ill eaiabli.h a reft. club let tks ah 1...1..1 iii.i iii,,i I.. l i.mtf i.i ihe llllneav Sua r MiMHu-, and tiuit iho rliun h. a would flnaa) laa flu rtjr Inlr to the etetit of the ununl aopport fn the ..!.. ..in. Tho llonid of Trl. c . y a ioinii te, the t berry lair, being snaps) tiee1 lain hhV ai.t from the Mini. I. rial AMoClaliea. r fii'-.I to t:ion with the Klr. 1 h t'herrlsnaaafPS Uutlun it uD (no pruhlblllotilaia), rather tai a v . . .it...... u i i. .. . . u L' .. I . t.i . m. tha m f IV It,. 1,1 n V " I I r " . ' - - i "ra. Kiit ti in. inlM r gave a w k ol hl "B f f In tluui. y In order to hn a 1-ilr. Tk sllesr ttltro a.m nl.niil m.e-half what It was In 1111. a r.ineal.,n t.,k In enough to l' riiwntr. inn It liom otio who kiio. the CberrUsSe" never ftKiiln Hiianet a Cherry Kitir. Iil't UK HHI HANK ii:nITS a si Tho aiuoiint of d-"Hs In Huleiit bsskl decreano of $309,U.r. slllie Ihe tows wall Vh ... ., i I.. i.. ...... . . . i . . . i n huh ... ""ii nun in apnn oi mo inn m. - - for Im, n,lB Mild In lloatotl waa nil depsall ' T ul, i.. i iiiii ,,..i,i TBI saw' t'..fip.m 1,1,11, in, j. i.ii, pi,i. ,.- " iiiuiiu.iiir.i to riiiletil miii nun Tyi ,IH iiih iI lii 1,11 a r.iliiml on aewur naeBlBll see to cover wnrriwita aiilatamlliiit. Ml U'tCI M Til tit). A Jenilltitr schoolman told ma Hint he did pot sW how tho children would bo equipped thia er, s" Hint Im eKiclud many of them would T! aided with books, owing to the fact I"1 ?J!J, pnrunta hnvo b"m unnble to secure work j timr. 'lm rotitriictor mentioned I'X Mr' hfvkf havo I,.-... ,.,.1.1.. i.. fl.,,1 k nnimlllont .w - -" ii ,.,,, ... mm, i i ,,. eiiiiltiiiu.v II,.. I l ,.,,l.l l, ...l.,ii,l.,il lllduliniiev. ',, (MM ,tlr, M'tlltl W M. I hnvn sliitwn ciioukIi to thoafl who will V" euro True Wlitxtn la reported to have suia w rv lillillloti spemh that 8tilt.fi) Inat yer hsd ",ir:L .i ..... (iinimoS s"" it,, in i n i una yeiir una omjr mm. V , J would tell niivmio this alnicmetit wM ' .jf r, 11,1 li.l.,... II. .1 II l ll.a 1,1 l,.. lll. "th .... ...... , .,,, ,n r , . U..,..... ..I. II. f I !.... -1 .. Vi.llP lOUM "iti-. i a riiiiiuiiK, mill niwna n - ou . .. . ,ollnS BSin i rcisret very iiutcii inn nweiiHiiy o U tho wiirl.l lh biiHltmns condition r t,tt"'B4, riiiia.i cspoet to llvo hore fur severnl J"'"'. but with tli. hiipc Hint olhers mny ha & tun city's rutiirit a siicrilico upon iu Htnto of Orogtiii, Aro you going to voto to hill tho Hop Industry, b nnng QDout thoso conditions? HHPjyojJjdthnt timos oro hard onough now? HOP GB0WER8 AND DEALERS ASSOCIATION Of OGIC (PSIII SIIVKHTIHKMRNT.