The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, October 22, 1914, Image 2

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    Q4JSSM ilCri. QCTOMt M
No Route South
THE SCENIC SHASTA ItOUTE
of tHa
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
Through Oregon and California
THREE THP.OUGH TRAINS DAILY
"Shut Limit.!" Leave fVrtl4 --J S .
Jsan Krai ciaco Kapra" Lrawa Itlaod...S 1 p. at.
"California T.xpmm" Lra forttaad I J a.
Direct evonrctioe at Jmh Franc c with train Kaat i Odfra
or S u:h thro;;? I. AnW, Kl raster New Oileea
855 Portland to Los Angeles and
return
Off saic oauy. umr stx motms
m
Corresponding I-ow Round Trip Fares All Other S. P. Points
Ticket ' a'l point k ith and east ov Ml d tif. Liteia
tme tletc Vvt 4 C tKinia, The Kspuailio aod the trip
S Frno to New Or:tan oa applicetioa (it nearest
Afent. or
0-
JOHH nr. SCOTT,
fofittm af, OiffM
Senator Chamberlain will be!
in Hiuatwro, .nursuay mni.
Oct 29. and will address the citi
zens at the Crescent Theatre.
The Senator is known personally
to hundreds in this city, and to
thousands in the county. He
was always the peoples' cham
pion as governor, and has given
Oregon excellent work in the
senate of the United States.
Turnout and hear him. He is
being attacked by the reactionary
papers, as usual, and Xo hear him
will satisfy you why the inter
ests have always assaulted him.
He hss done more for popular
egislation in Oregon - because he
was in a position to so do than
any other dozen men in the state.
6 Loaves of Bread for 25c
Oft one loaf ard 5 checks, each good for one loaf of
pt- i B-jying your bread this way gives you the
ctitincc- 10 save rn your bread bi!L Remember this
next time you buy bread. Six Fresh loaves for 25c
THE CITY BAKERY
Main Street. Hi'lsimro J. Wolfersperger, Prop,
WE SUPPLY YOUR HEEDS
Do you need any Grccerks?
Do you need any Dry Goods?
Do you n:cd any Shoes?
Do you ncttl any Feed?
Will youjneed any Land P'aster?
Will you need any Farming Implements, Mower,
Rake, Manure Spreader, Cultivator, Spring Tooth
Disk, Pnr or any thing in Machinery?
If joa ,1, call and see us. Our prices are right.
Emmott and Jones
Orenco, Phone Main 593 Oregon
See the b :-;t. Go to the
PEOPLE'S
THEATRE
Friday and Saturday
Oct. 13 and 24.
America's jrost popular
Photop'ay Ac tor J. W.
KERRIGAN iu
WEIGHTS and
MEASURES
An excellent 2 part feature
Two oihr god subjects.
Cotniug next Monday aud
Tucsl iy
The La w of the
Lvimber-jach
A great scenic production
Usual 1 1 ices.
Vote for
V. S. ABRAHAM
Democratic candidate for the
Legislature for this county
Born in Iowa I860; moved to
rorest Grove, where he resided
about eight years; went into the
general mercantile business i
that city and continued it up to
arxnit two years ago; sold out his
business and purchased a large
farm in the western part of the
county where he now resides.
man of business experience and
also knowing the needs of the
farmer. Believes in strictest
economy in public affairs and
will protect the taxpayer in this
respect, liis past record as
citizen will stand investigation
KoritK TO CHKOITOKS.
is the forNTV rvuRT or THK
BTATB. Or OREGON FOR
WASHINGTON COUNTY.
In I he S slier nl the Eatateol William 0,
H"V, 1 OHSwl
N.itiiw in harahr given, that the under
nnrnwl h n liw.n duly appointed and eon
nrmrn inn aimvii entitled I'ourt
(niftit'ir of ilii) last Will and TrnUninnl
1 I tViHinni O Itoyd, deceased, and tiaa
iiialih. i a 11 ic h aa hy Ik prwriixxl
Now llitrnluie, all persona baring
v nn bkhiiisi asm estate are nerehr
in iifi-u aim riiirwi u present iim name
(lnht-r villi nrouer vouchera therefor, al
lh law 1. HI .w ril Hairier Hare, la the
Ameni-an Na'loiial Hank HiiildtiiR, in
imlntxiro, WaHhinirton Oounty , Orecon
wiihui ii inonih Iroin th data hereof.
Ualwl tlm 2nl ilar of October. 1014.
Frederick hoyd, Executor of aforesaid
esiai.
Barley 4 Hare, Attorneys for Kaecutor.
OKEUON ELECTRIC TRAINS
To Portland 55 minutes.
6:32
ait. ra. as milekueal
Omw.m tacoa4-(a aseil mtm.
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Ounty OtTicial ftper
i i i mi niuia
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tOMO MeftlRNKV
Carnl todav
for this saw catalofu free,
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IfJtMONi it rtWCATION
IN TIIK CIRCUIT IXURT Of THK
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aama acouiAlinf la lha law af4 f ar-
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IN THK NAMf. Uf lln I BtMKa ninww, ma , mtuiir ,
tK tKf't'.ON: at aaraoy nartauc im inm .iar.
uua.laJ to nPP' inir Ik bauah. i tf. W. II Marrl.V. It. V.
(Uiulamt MaJ aBn Allm anJ A R MfWUIiawa, and aarh
-I...J1 -i.ila.l auit lthm all waaM uf thaan. arul all iwrauna rlatmlna; yn-
frvm th Oat f tka UttK auWlrtilMMi j., M thru(k lha aaiJ 4rfw4anli
f tkl l,f' f ' u ..'oal-a of lha arulton lha rUln-
a,N.b.. nl If ".Sf. au,!,,., ltl! ntkar fiarvk
to do fr want inaraw. aa.M.. i a W j vf ,Nuamlr 1, ttnn
lak juda-matil ana """""", 1 ka aauj pramiaaa attkar at purrhaa
prayau
f.
. 4- t..kl mmtftlavint-
as urayaa lur i
KIKST: Thai a ""J.p'u
ba antaraJ tor tka au "
JrrJ Kurty lollar tHui an m.r
,t frum Marvk I. 114. IU P"l at
tha rata af a'ikt aaf Wl p-f
annum, and far tka furtkar a- f
Taa liundraJ tMlar. (I-W) aa al-
tornay a f-aa ami plaiatai cvaia a
...K.,.manta aralnat tka dataiMl
anta. A. I- llarrtaoa ami
llarriaon. bia ifa, tit wr m
plamf'f kara.n
' ,'i'i'iivii, Ti.i a nulla hid
man! ba antara4 fur tka of !
u.,n.lr.l KurtIullanlti))aiul in
taraat from March I. t4. an Id pa ui.
al rait of aiht (81 par rant par en
...n and for tha furtkar turn of Maa
Hundrad Klftaan and I iw inrnara
($'Jt4 :V loaatkar with Inlaraat f row
January I. Kl. at lha rata of all
it) par cant par annum until paid,
ml ..r tha furthar ium af T Hun-
dnd Hollar I SAW I a altoraav'i faaa.
Oregon, for tht district is alive executors Notkk to
U. Ilarhaufh. and U favor of 0
plaintiff.
THIRD: That a moaay htdtfinaoi
f To Hun-
IPDAK
The people of the First Dis
trict could do no better than to
send Fred Holliater back to I
Washington in the place of Mr.
Hawley. The . latter gentleman
k.a luaa 4lat f .f tmanw (MM
and appears to has had a lead- Supplies.
pipe cinche on the nomination, Hillsboro Pharmacy
much to the disparagement of
We handle tbc Hast nun Ko-
Ofgjn.
aia or anrumiuanrar oincrwtaa
ba barr4 ami forvloaa af all acuity
of raUaanplion In tha plant aaa atui
tary part Iharaof
SIXTH: That a. i ba mad- f lha
aaiil prainlaaa, and thai ataiulion U
ua acainal tka drfemlanta, A. I.
Ilarrtaun and I'lvoaW llartlaun. Arth
ur t: llarUurh and W. II. Marrtik. Iiotrl rAU.fi. Waal b.. . ,
for any dafMawy kuh may ramain I Mrniri Strrrla. loriM U k
hrart of tha thr.tr.
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rirn naiuinal Hank Bid- l
r, tounty Judr
tuunty, lt,r,
mad and anlriad
ik tutr, a l 114,
Iat of fir. l
IV. till
Itat
lotrl rton. Wr,t Krt
af:r a
tka
r applying all of tka proraadi
aala of lha aald priulaa ptvutr
y applimbia l lha aali.factluM f
thia jwdtfmanl and dra,
SKVKNTH: That tka plaint. ff or
any olkar party to Ihla auil nvay ba
it ra aai
flng diatnet with all tw!
vrnirncn uf modtm iZ
rauunabl rtr.uw H,u
Uanagrr. q
ITORM.
with progressive young republi
cans who could have done valiant
r c.. iv..k:.,.. I Notica U hereby ivn that tha
Klim IVI III OMkO 11 NIIIKa," I. . . i ." l'
ton County itself has men of lecutor of tha ut Wilt and Tau
Ma.MMlAi.al i!n.L anr aa I merit of Rachal Herb. Icm1. and
v 1 Kaia Kaaaan Mnfi amawl at at aiich htf In
Hawley can hold the nomination I county Court of th suu of or.
. . I ... a . . a .
against comers in his party it is Mn wa,ninton t ouniy. aim M.
a .a i I UUIT tlUMIIliru nut II Arlin.
time to OUSt him at the general .Sow THEREFOR?, all prt.n tharaon until paid from January .
election. Hollister is alive, wide- cumia aKmt a.a a.uta art
ha antarad for tha aum ol
Jrad S.nlr Dotlara (10) and In
taraat tharaua from March I. Itlial
aiKht (H) par cant par annum until
Pud, and for tha lurthar aum oi
our llundrad Fifty-atraa and 4
100 Doltara (l4S7 t4l and Inlaraat
roi sali:
POLAND CHINA HOGS
Frum 14 mou 4 Tccunmh Stmlt, Sire u( hicB
sold fur Ijum t puMic site, at St. L"uU, Mo.
Suic fine high kjradc stink.
J. W. Vandervelden,
Roy. Oregon
haraby notified and ruirrd to era-
i-her
aent them with the proper eouc
to ma at mv reidve in Koti
awake, and is getting a tremen
(tmia annrwtrl in nnthprn Orpirnn
. ... ... - . ...
He shoutd be elected-and it be- of Th;,. n. Tomrue. Jr . in iha Com
rins to look like Mr. Hawlev will mercial Block, at HilUlro. Oretron,
. tv.a, I within ix 6) month from lha dl
147 a. iiuiho. 0f tn, rirt publication of thu notice
io-wii, wunin ci i monim irom
(JREER KELUNOTON fmber 3. 114.
BFa Bpa, j- a f... a ll(lUt 111
uamon t. ureer ana miss iiazei Executor of tka Ut wai and Tu
Kellington were united in mar-1 mem of Rarhel Herb, iieccaaed
riajra) at thp hnme nf the hriila'i I THUS. II. TUNOUK. JR..
sister. Mrs. W. tl Oliver. Fort. Attorney lor t.xecutur.
land. Oct 22. 1914. Rev. Be vena.
or tne Mrst Baptist Lhurcn. ol- i anii i e. & E.
hciatmg. i he nruie is a flaugh-
lington. well known residents of AM. exrept the I . k & N., traii.b
Hillsboro a few years aga The B"u lUM "l u,v uv
groom is the second son of Mr. u" ma'" "rr.,r .
and Mrs. Ii. H. Greer, of Hills- 101 orl,ana
boro, and is a salesman in the forest urove I rain b:Jua. m
Greer store. Both are popular McMinnville Train...7:Jb a. m
young people and have many lohendan train v.oti p. m.
friends who wish them everv rorest urove Train p. m.
haDDiness. Thev will reside on McMinnville Train 2:1a p. m.
Fourth, between Lincoln and Forest Grove Train.. .4:10 p. m.
Jackson.
Notice of District Road Meeting
to Vote Additional Road Tax
In District Mo. 45
We. tha nadaraiirnail retUUnt tai uarnr
of Kuad lliatrl'l No. .. Waihinifloii
inunty, Uraan, lifwhw ooinprialiii
mora than ku imt enl ut the reai'laiil lat
payer in amid rnad diatri-t. berahr live
oouca mat a iiieotme nr tna rni it tat
payera or iai-1 Kul Uiatriut . 4 ,
Waahinttnn t oun'T. Ormr m. i h .'abr
called, and will ba he'd at lllt frii
nouaa. In aaid K ad Dm riit H . 4
Waahinalon tWiiimy. Oreeo i. on th t'f.
day of Nor.. 1014. at tbe huur of I o'lilw h
P. M . of aaid dar. t diarii(a tna adriaa
bility of leTylna a iprlat or additmntl
road tai io aaid diwrtiH, to detarmina
what. If any ouunty navla or p-irtiuna
Iharauf in aaM navl dlatrli abill lie
Improvatl. In any apecial manner, and
ma character ana eiiantor turn impmre'
mentor lmpr. vamenl they atiall make
naraon. and to lery ui:n pcai or
aiuiti inai tai, irtH to eteowd tan ml I la on
ilia dollar, on all tetania real a-id
bugfnu I rain I.W p. m
McMinnville Train 0:37 p. m
Forest Grove Train 9:50 p. m.
From Portland
Eugene Train arrives-. 8:15 a
m.
McMinnville
Forest Grove
Fortst Grove
Sheridan
McMinnville
Forest Grove
Fori-st Grove
McMinnville
A 1 1 trains.
trains, stop on
Itange and Fir
Sixth and Fir
Tenth street.
Steam Service Old Depot
To Portland
3:4.: a. m.
" .11:59 a.m.
M 3:15 p.m.
" . 4:110 p. m.
" 6:37 p. m.
.7:15 p.m.
" ...9:00 p.m.
" .12:15 a. m.
except Eugene
flag at North
streets and at I
streets and at
pcrKiual property in aaul road dmlrlrt, I P. It, & N. Train 1:37 p. m.
a majority of aucb reaiilmit la I payera nl I c. .. .
aaid road dlnrict ah all deem aWiaal.la from 1 ortland
lor i he purpoao of raisin nn.nT with p U g, hi Truin 1(1-21 n m
which to defray lha aipeua, of aiKh r U " w ruln ly)U W'
apecial iniproreiiiaiit or Itnproreinenta ,n
aaid Koa. Uiatrlct No. i Waaliluglou
touniy, nrKnn.
bated thia 2lat dayofOrtoSer, 1914.
TAX PAYEFB
Geo. Rltter. Kr Kufener. Alfred Quertmr
i L Heeler, (j H Hchmldt. John Zurclier.
uavid i vlialiold, t V Wengnr l'a rat'
ion. Tj n iioier, A luneen, unrla Tun'
Ken, John KitUr, John rjlvriat, Jmil,
vuniten, 0 T. Korn, t;iiaa Hatllieer, A
in naen r. HulTord Peleraon. tlm Till
berf. barid Weiifer, Alfrel Pieran, 0
ieraoej.
Nalicc el Raid Mccllai lo Volt Ad-
ilieail Road Tax n Olilrkl No. 29
Kotlta lo Creditor.
Iu the Coun'y '.'uurl of the Slate of Ore
gon lor Wanhlniitoo (Atinty
In the mailer of lire Kii'ate of William I
roulkca, ili-ccaaed.
N-iticr t. hereby Kivrti. Tbnt the nn
I'taiii'ifl liaa Urn duly eMxiint il In
the alxive rntitletl Court aa adminiatta-
I If of the c.ute of William Fotilkit.
(Irccaacd, and baa qualified aa inch aa by
law preerrllied.
Now Tbrrefort all ptrafnu bavln(
claimi auainit iild rafale are bcreliv
neiiieiinilvraicned reaiiient tat ieyora I noiined ami rriinrrtl lo prrarnt Ihr
FlgB3, DHUflyH-MIE GAQl
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The followlarf UlUr Is ubmltted to the voters of Orttfca
br the Hop Growers end Desalers Astocletlon on bthiif
of 1,400 farmers representing 25,000 ecres of lend de
voted to the Hop Industry of Oregon
of Koad Diat net No. , WaabiiiKton
Uninty, Oregon, toeelhrr coniiriDK
mora than len percent of the raaulent tax
payara In aaid Hoed liatrl.-t hernLy
Kive notice that a meeting of the reaidmit
U payera ol aaid Rued Diatric-t No. W,
WaahlnRton tVunty, Orecoo. I hereby
wuoii.Biin win oe nam at iianariT ncnooi
in aaid Koad IXatnnt No .0. WaVbincUin
County, Oregon, on IhaSlat day of Nor.
emnr, ma. at z reluct r. M. ol aald nay
todiacuaa lha adriaabilitr of lavrine a
Mpacialor additional road tai In aald
(Tat -let, to determine what if anr count
IO id i or portio' a thereof in aald roe'
tame to the unilrrdicncil, at the law
oilier of Biiftey & Hair, in tbe AmtiM
can National (tank Iluil.lln in Hilla-
ooro, wakiiinxtoii County, Urcgon,
witutn an Hiontln from the dale hereof,
Dated tbta Hth day of October, 1914.
jotiHtinan rouikea,
Ailnilntatratilx of aaid elate.
RaKlry & Hair,
Attorney for Adniliiialralrli.
FOR THK
NOTICE OF PINAL SETTLEMENT
7:19..
8:28..
9:53 ..
12:43.
3:59 .
notice is iii;;: :dy given, 1 5:44 .
Tht tde um!erij(lie'l ln liltd iu the 8;ljy..
County Court of the fc a.t of O.ck'ju, fr q!,:o
it r..Hl I firinl ....t in . 0O .
aFUHIJl'JU Vwuui;, ... i
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d atrift anall lia iuiorovad. In ana aoanl 1 1 Dnnf TAi aa Tnna.ain-.nt.
manner, and thachWtaraml eiu,,,,,, I JJODb flltj mOLUttllUC
auon iiaiiuniiitia or unprorainenia iney
h
mi uv.wif. ami w ivir nuuii
apecial or additional tai (lot to eiiHMid
ton million tbe dollar, on all tetania real
and peramal property in aaid rnad
AND PtOMPT SKTTLft.
MKNT OF LOSSES 8KB
Agent London & Lanca
a-iviaahle for the Burnoaa of ratal na
mo lay with which to defray tha eipenae
il.e matter of the ettaU I K ank Hoveu
'dun, deceaaerl, and tb.it couit baa)
d.-iixtated Wonuay, tn- jr- -y.iy 01 isov
. inber, 1914, at ten o It A .1. of bald
1 ny, at tbe County Couit Ktnii in 11 ills
1 uro, Oregon, aa the tiuic and plrce fur
) taring o jections to li t flnal accouut.
1 nd for tbe fieal aettlciov si f said estate.
Dated tbi October 19, 1914.
S. H. Uivis, A!uniii 1 at r of the
ratatenf Piank Uov-tiden, Dec'd.
iJAfJLEY ft HARE,
Aliuueji A'liululstiator.
From Portland 55 minutes.
7:50...
9:13
11:25 ..
2:05....
4:30 ...
6:25 ...
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9:12....
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jaeh ipacial Iniproveinant or Improve
menta in aaid kom uinr
Waibiniton Oounty, Oregon,
mpro
No.
Dated this Slat day 0 Ooubor, 1914.
TAX PAYERS
H. O. Meacbam, J. P. Bwner. W. S
WillU, A. L. Mania, J. P. Lenf acber,
ti. U uoiieabecK, J. W. Thompson, W.
L. Tbotnptou, Tboa. Murphr. T. A.
Kowles, Leo Bchwendcr, John (ifeller,
G. Havar, O. Hcharfll, Jamaa May. I.
II. Maxwell, J. Schailtke, Fred Mast,
Pred Keller, C. C. Garwood. C. S.
Reynolds, Frank C. Corey, J. W. Oirey,
A. C. Willi, J. C. Rafrty, S. J. RaffeW.
O. M. fatrdaar, O. Oardoar, A. O. Aa-
shire Fire Insurance Co.
acific Slates Pbone SU IIILL8B0K0
6 Per Cent LOANS
Obtainable to buy, build or Improve
arm, rancu aim city property or re
move Incumbrance hrefroint Hpnclal
Prlvllenna and IteAnnnlila Ternia
For prmi'mltlon , addrmiai Klnanoe
uept., wa , busc U liiiig., Uallaa, Toiaa
For many year, we have Urn meat'ed in hc nmini; ami ituikrliitj t l . Cw
bml i particularly lulled (or (hit juirisc. Our nut and mtr riicfi;y lu If nt lm
devoteil lo the ilcvcUipntcul of lhi industry. Ui imic lun miw ctmir when )-! ur Ut
aked, by tHtr VOTE, to ruin L'S.
It is urgnl thai we can ue this Un! ti rjin- tunu'iliini tl'.M 11ti may ! if"- H"
are we going lo get tlung however while f arc wiiiug in "f amr" ataiirihiftg rl? YOU
know that the hardral coihIiImi ihat a jnaliinr la In nwet i lli arvuring ul a itarkct U
m (ru!ikt. Haw are we gnim lo yet ali-ng tmiil we mure thai ituikcl? Snne llul
we should ilccide to raie ailc4, jirtinri or b'4ila me, rtv. Y'ihi knw the ycar it takrt
to dcvckp thrtn. How ire we Ui get t.ng in the meant litre? Ywti kimw that raih ot ihn
products, ami many rrthrr. are (rnjiinuly a "kIiii" I he market. Su'e thai we Mart 10
produce what yott are pnxhK-ing Tlu-n ymi w il! have inure cnirtilf hc matkrt aill
U: flomlcd-YOU will receive lc (or what y.Ki prolttce.
We fully rraliie that many ainccrc mjlu f.ivnr Slate Wide Prohibition IU I.IKYIN'G
that it will he the mean of correct ing the "l.intii.r ll-iliil." ThU ha NOT l'KO I N' o be
the eae, for the rran that MIT l-'.HN Siaic, aftrr a full and fair trial ranging over a p
ixl of from one to fifty tar have KKJ I-.tTl t IT.
IWt you feel that if Stale Wide Pruhsl.ttioit ha.l lrrit hrnrfirial lhal lhc I IITFEN
Slain that had il would have kepi it and not h ive KI'jKCTr l IT? Il having Utn provl
a FAILURE in those Statci Iww can it I a SUl'l KSS IN OK'T)N?
Thousands tlirre are who favor Trinpcramc hut wImi hale the thought of I'rohihitk
from a moral tan-loint. Liijuor far hclow the standard of whiskey it brewed and 41 wilh
deadly effect. Man! aid and SELF RESPECT is weakmcd.
Now education is accomplishing the iiltnii.ttc Teniirancc and licensed rrguUtion of W
ojien traffic is bringing atxmt True TemtM-rance whereas, ihc history of Prohd.HKn a
Theory APPLIED shows it has wrecked years of tcinjK'raiHe advancement, driven the dU
trihution of liipior "I'ndrr Cover" and secreted it from regulation and control by law.
Under otir present "Isv.i Ojrtion Uws" any community, tlwl mi desires, can Up lh
sale of liipior LOC ALLY. The handling of this 'mailer U in your hands LOCALLY. Under
the proposed law it will Ik taken from your h.m.is and administered by the Slaie, l V
feel that the Slate will handle this matter more thoroughly than you can YOURSELVES?
It is claimed that (he State will save motif v in the institutions for the Insane and Crim
inal if this measure goes into effect. Yet the' Official United States Statistics show thai
the State of Kansas, that is now held up as an example for Oregon to follow, has more in
sane and criminals in its itistittititms than Oregon has, per capita.
It is claimed that this proord law will improve economic conditions, yd the arn
Official United States Statistics show that the per capita wealth ol Oregon is' GREATER
than that of Kansas.
Hundreds of stores will liecome vacant; thousands of men with families to support itl
be thrown out of their employment without Compensation, and turned adrift in '
"unemployed" which is only too large now.
Do you feel that 'times ares o good" that von can afford lo experiment and take thi
great revenue away from the State of Oregon?
Don't you fed that you have a big enoKh burden to War now, and with the w
National Tax Measure now U ing framed at Washington it will lie HEAVIER .till?
Don t you feel that the FAIR way is to ENFORCE the laws we now have, which r
fully ample 111 every way to govern the "Limior Abuse," and NOT pass a law that will
accomplish no good hut will RUIN US?
We ask you to talk this matter over with your wife, or your friends or your neih-hors-consitler
it fully and candidly-considcr it in the light of "FAIR PLAY"--"ilff
11 m me ngi.t ol a "SOUARE DE AL"and then we ask sou to go lo the -IN and !o iw
us as we would for you under similar condition. VnTK lit V Mfl ami o save OUR
rrr frr.i UIMV
11 ?? ?vrl.r ,.,,.i1LocaI l,ti" will he awrpt away if Probibiti
will STAND AS THEY ARE if Prohibition i, Defeated.
ion it voted
but they.
Very (sincerely,
HOP GROWERS' AND DEALERS' ASSOCIATION OF OREGON.
President
HOP GROWERS AND DEALERS ASSOCIATION OF OREGON
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