The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, June 24, 1915, Image 1

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VOL. XXH
HILLS HORO, OREGON, JUNK 1, 1915
NO. 14
JULY JURY CALLED
I
M. I. Raw son. a tUirk and
bund salesman, aged 41 years.
wh Saturday adjudged insane
and ordered committed to the
State HiMpital. Rawson'a moth
er resides Mow Tigard, where
he ha a four acre tract. The
patient U a bright fellow, and
um ttrnxt language. He ha not
tt-n employed fur some months.
l M V-l lit K CMUSTN All! 111 "'' thia supposed to have
mane miii ueniMiiiucni. lie went
I, rut Will 0n HereTue(Mlay,
July h. I r Summer Term
limi'tul Cant Will Calks' Tcr
PiaiK Icaiih
l l. rk Iviw. C. Luce and Sheriff
to several semoons of a ramp
meeting of the Seven lay Ad-
venliMiM. ana the service ap
peared to interest hitn a great
deal. A week or ao prior to Sat
urday he commenced to Ret vio-
ALLEGED HOLDUP III
T0V;;j OF SHERuOOD
Claua Cllae Says Ifobher WeteWeJ
Ooly Can f Smoking Tabacca
VINSONHAU1 HUatS DASH R HUME
f a Vaea Nra Iraarl Altaaalca
Uty m Dark Nlfkl
The atory of an attempted high-
Uem-e. SatuMay. urew me jury ,., wUlhim. , un wiy way rooDery in uarsness, inu-s-
!mt fur the July term of circuit brother restrained him a best day night laat. comet from Sher-
,,mrt wliu-h will convene In he could, until he liecame ao vio- wood. Sheriff Keevea went to
IWInU.ro. Tuesday. July C. with tht it was necessary to tie the scene. Friday, to investigate,
ld" (... K. laly on the Hh hand an. f-et. and he then b(Jl came awa, without Kt.ttjnir
jmue , . brought him before the court . , . , ,
Hring your eggs to Greer's.
L. E. Shute was out from
'ortland the last of the week.
Henry Matthe. of near laurel.
waa a city caller the last of tho
week.
Peter Cotleib. of near Meek
'tains, wast a city caller Satur
day evening.
II. L Flint, of Srholls, was in
town Monday. He reports a lig
ot of hay down in hit) section.
Otto Wohler. of Oak Park.
wm in the city tne last oi the
week.
h. There are a number oi
i nininal can. and the newsion
l.iuinUea to be of Some length.
he inul of John I,nve and Lu
r.n. charged with the robbery at
lmkt: the cane of Wm. I.yda.
wherein the jury disagreed at
the laat term, and the cane of C
V. hmdon are the criminal cases
of interest to le heard
1 vkvnly lour of the junrs call-
d ur farmers, two are livery-
mi ii. one " electrician, one a
luli.Ht. one a butcher, one a
t. Binder, and one a merchant.
I h panel:
" .nhi, U'liicl l'ilo.'K I
i' V kehuMB.I. IH !. . .IIUUIU
f. fa n abundance of Information.
sets forth the din-trine that the According to the story or Uaud
nrld will come to an end inlCline, he and Fart Vinsonhaler
eleven days." lie has a wife. irf h business Dart of town
but no children. ,ku i
IB II II IIVIIK rVf PIIWI til j as t
dark. When they reached a
not sold in stores. Will call t warehouse within a few yard of
homes on request, and do theL,. v;n.nv,.u. itua. rriBO
flttinif. and teach how to adjust uyg eone from the darknesn
and wear the corset. Our U.lor- of .he warhouM cajlwj at them
ed made-Uvmeasure corsets, in- Vinsont.aler. Clinesays.
cludin the latest front tare, with hrok ..j Pan h nin. Bav((
an experience.1 cursetier service, h iUrla to run. KUt fe duwn.
Money to loan -on farm secur
ity I rptiriHurit thri'P lari.'. lire
insurance companies. Give me a tat Saturday nljrht when , the
KniKhtsof rythias of Yamhill
and W'ashintrton County held the
annual district convention in the
call. K. I. Kuratli.
Kditor &'ott. of
the News-
imes. was in tow n Friday, look-
mir after advertising for the cat-
loirue for the county fair.
Brood sow and some young ance w as around the fwo hundred
pigs, llerkshire. for gale. -nte mar(. Grind Chancellor W. L.
loya Alien, roren .i.rove. 9H Marks, of Alhanv. and Grand
Keeper of Records & Seal. Lou
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Vrooman, Stinon. of Salem, were Dresent
oiroruana.visiie.iai n. me gnd Uo j,Mt Grandg of thf)
I l I. tnKMuan mm ura jum- . . , ,
I llAmti uittM a sa at tka CAoaiAn
At ll TJiiiai il weir ! tt v ocaoiuii
coxt no more than high class cor
sets purchasetl in store. Mrs.
M. K. Caudle. Ilillsboro. Fifth
and Jackson Streets, Phone No.
Main 'Ml KM4
M.iiiip'iinijr Tui. Itar !! I
II l. I .h V, liMin MouiUlmt I
and the would-be robber cauitht
him. demanding that he give
him all he had. (Jline says that
he told him I e had only a can of
tobacco, and the robber said,
Well, give me that" He sur
rendered the smoking and the
robber went away.
Whether or not there was a
Hon. W. K.
)illey. passed
Saturday morning.
'ortland.
to loan on
.1
his to-
the highway
i hu I robbery.
" I ... - !
Vinsonnaier naa a waicn on nis
person and feels gratified to think
that he made his getaway.
UNION STOCK YARDS
Receipts for the week have been
Mrs. M. It Sealer and mother,
Mrs.Sirah Martin, were hostess
i'r.in. Um,ii hr, ir....Mtio4i. K4 es to a party ot ten roruana
.. ii I Il.ll.luu- Bill- I:... n.it tt lk.
J ul t Himi -. I luir K III! IIIIIIUI 111 't men I
I ... I ........ 4 . all. n r. 9 . ' . II n Iiua
J.,i)cs...ii.,iir.ym.i....ru.fMOi" country home just on the iciver ...r . v
. . . I-. i. I (..... V..llll. I ItmA L..mmiTl w t HUII a UUVIUUII VI UUU"l III
I . . ill m i .1 .1 nf m -iiimttd. I VhdrurnM
vuioi J i!". riiriciii.r0ti it i afternoon. Uiwn their arrival ...
... ' i I...-., .k, -iits . .nun,4i,i and some are ao uncharitable as
v in r i mv f . i v i j -- i , . ,i.i .
. . ...... U.....I i.... Hi I., .w. I. ...... .rim. "rjil" wm U say m inev mini 11 wui
t I, AVKI'ni, laiwil . '-'"-- ' ' lljl -fll. ..III.., " " 1 -fi
.. . ... , . .1- . . i I rpamn.nn In rrnrhten vounir in
u-.i. ii. .. i.imn . iirnoo ti nveii. nonors is umif 10 mra. i "
I... . .. ... it . I....:.. lannhUr I.lini. however. Dro-
. . i 1 1 . . ; iiiiiins i i imuu i i iii am i m I'isnii i i ii in m itwiimii v w -
as. w.i r..na .M.4 . f- tU lni.Hit HsnniHi IWlfU wun vcncmcuvr uiai mere
...... u,M. cu.i.ui. It i Ler.. futures of the afternoon. m Poetical joke about it
' - . . . . lan.l .wvinta tn lha mil nf
........ it i.....i..ri i.uttiirf ..-iwTioi mm ii s. I'.iniiis was an nonor.
j .h. a in.im.n. r..f.ihr..Mi. mj ed guest of the afternoon. The M vrooi oi
Tii ..nbu fcti. imc Haiiki. ki fo low ng are memuers oi
v j iimi.ri. f4iu.rf., lwiioi I cluliv. Mendsme Opal liooeita.
i iVrii.i h. Urutn kUiii rearrl'Ltnam. I). Livingston, 1.
f.intrf .i'.inr!iu. Hi HirwUv. F. A. Anderson. It. A
i..vtk i imwr iiuiaiioia.Hi iM-sier. iiranienourK. nryar
iir.i i;miiii,riiuiii.l'oiniv (iilhland. Smith, Knack, Daisy
Wr i tiKioo k I'lich. uui.iff...i'iineiitt I liliU'lt. Ilorton, Sarah Martin.
J. M.wir, nirHhiil. .... Kof
I'.r.i W lli.rtiii. Umirr lfHoii, m
tt. ...i. ii.....a..l. ...m.. .l'ur.l t.rov.
...... I inn
viri luniuti. Kinirf nn.u - ,,, ... , , i r ran a diibiji
,. mu..u.. i..,r, Hh.w tovrw.-M U'ngina. n wwk for cattle. Nearly all con
f.....r. Tu.1.11. ""' cuuniry.
i. .. ii.i.. ui call on mi'.
ro. I none
I ualatm Hotel. Mwm M nir,h M n
Tlu Proirreaxive 'W Cub lloffs remain steady at a Not
ui the home of Mr. and Mrs. 1 man v loads of well finished stulT
. 1. ....... II. II It V, I .. Il.-I I . . .... . . .. .ft... Ii:. ... I .. -.J - M .1 i.I.im n
ui. rMepi in: i iw " ii l Aim on. on nv ivier iwwi. rime lurwaru anu iihiuviiu
ft .ft. ..I.I . . . ... I I ... -Ll. tl
nr.-1' i-cmc ami siop ai me m-- viuimMuv nveninir. June iz. non aua iiv Dnces neia weiu
nut ort Main street. nM f.iimir to Mrs. Sarah Martin r A fair run of sheep for the
To romanu mnA unwrt Seater. A dainty week with Drtces lower ana mar
1'orent Grove Train fi:.M a. m. uncheon was served. Piano ket Inactive. Spring lambs are
ftMcMmnvtlw train n :. a. m. ,ions were rendered by Mrs. coming in small consignments
i.'i.i.i K..atr. Miss Letitia len-ion v. Choice lam ds are selling
bom. sister of the hostess, was a at 7 W, ewes 5, and wethers at
ffuest from Portland. inenexi 5 6U.
meeting will be he.il at tn nome
of Mr. and Mrs. Victor uani,
Saturday evening,
Here vou are Mr. Farmer -7
and 8 per cent, money-see me.
V,. 1.. i ersins, iwum i vwn.
. ..I a ii 1UI...IU. 1m
ciai iiuig.,iiiiuuTi v"w.
Six insane for as many dayi
wasaurettv strong record for
. .0:40 p. m. county court, last week. Two or
.7:15 i). m. Iihr.. of them, nowever. were
ii... k
I w r.lwood. P catlle; 1564: calvea. 36; hogs,
ulies in diameter, fence rails, L... u .i..
ImariU of ail sinus, inio p. Inwor than taut
I .I.- U.. ill .M nlA ' "
ieoKu;. " hi a wwk for cjmie, Neary a con.
ry,i- lu J um.i iirnmenU are grass cattle, qual-
'?S?irt ty not above the average. Hulk
.. t ty 41.2. or call at f n iroun(, 7 to 7 25.
. I. AND I. I!. A I'..
Sheridan Train WW
Forest Grove Train P2:50 p. m.
MoMinnville Train 2:15 p. m.
l oreft Grove Train... 4:10 p. m.
Kugene Train 4;ii:i p. m.
Mi Minnville Train 6:40 p. in.
Fonut Grove Train U:60 p. m.
Fmm Portland
Kureno Train arrives ..H:l.r a. m.
OREUON ELOCTRIC TRAINS
55 minutes.
Mc.Minnvilli'
I'or.'xt Grove
Forist Grove
Slitn.lan
McMinnville
I'lirest Grove
Forest Grove
McMinnvilto
A 1 1 trains
U:45a, m.
.11:511 a. m.
,.:l.r p. m.
, .4::i p. m.
To Portland
6:32
7:18
8:28
9:58 .
12:43
3:58 ,
5:43 ,
a m
a m
a m
a m
pm
p m
.pm
pm
m
0.10
. 9:00 p. m. rases of long standing, while one - loir onlvl D
. .. . p 1 ... . . I " 1 '
.l:io a. m. of them was a case 01 vui.kc. m-. j. Prlrt.njry: m nute.
.. ll.... a ..I I. -..a a Tha llVllim I . .w... .
BUILI Ull iimk avimfniHi wriiiicira, u . m
1" .1 ..!... -. ki..u .1 ... tl.nl tka uiirm 1.""""" " "
.mmii ami main, av urm ivim auinoruiea j " ":'"o.ort am
ami Fir streets; at Sixth and rir weather generally means an in- a m
Htr.-etH and at Tenth street. crease in the number of inmate", D m
rieam service v.a i-i'm rM w ifrtata security Of 197 -..Dm
To Portland fered for loans at 7 and 8 per 6:25 n pm
P. U. & N. Train 4:30 p. m. cent. Call and look applications 7:i3 p m
fc'mm iwii.n.l over. K. U Pericina, iiiiisDoro. o:i2 Sat only pm
1. 1 ir. i io.ijk
n i r. M r-nin a. ni. uiegun.
I. IV, OL 11. . - .... .
i . itiiiuimivi Me. and Mrs. Walter JBCKSOn,
1 IHII nill'LIUI. UUO !. I.imo." s -t . . n .
' ' .. .. ..i a . i . . j a... w.riiniiv I . . . h
nt 2:00 p. m. from t'ortiana oi rcnianu. la.i.jr w. 7-- TO AUTOWluoiLti uwntKs
Saturday and Sunday only. . for a viait wiin wra. m. c-
Forest (Jrovo Special-(batur- son. , ---rS, r.XT. The tmmittee on the Fourth of
sw ------ ...;..
,a m
nJL'JY KIIIGHTS ATTBID
i p. co:;(fiiiio:i
Held at North Plains Last Sat
urday Nirht. In Pythian Hall
BIG FR4TrSN4L EVENT I NEW CITY
Grist Vke Ckiacclar Maria, aal 0. It.
I. S SliaMa, Prescal
The fraternal event of the year
was in evidence at North Plains.
YES! VIE HAVE IT Itl STOCK!
One Million Board feet of Good Lumber
A stock ol lumber so large and varied that you can
have prompt delivery of any order. We carry many
large dimension timbers, and can save you the expeusc
of special sawing. When you want lumber, promises
don't fill your bill. Oar specialties arc quality, ser
vice, and courteous treatment.
less with this company.
You cau d j better for
new rythian flail
city on the United.
tn the new
The attend-
Badger Lumber Co.
Main St. and P. R. & N. Ry.'CVs. Tracks.
A D SO LU r E L Y
. 1'verything in Building Material
Newell, of above
-Frank S. Grant, of
through the city r" Jnn M- Will of
Money
Portland,
hillsboro.
enroute for Two state senators and one rep
resentatives were on the roll call
Senator W. D. Wood, of this
first-class
r ,r.m ak 7'7 villV. and Representative W. U.
Uun y Abstract & litle Urn- H of thcount
pany; by L. J. McAlear. Mana- Ed Wj h D p G. C. of
Ker. in 1 1 . r k-
1 a vn-ii v w a a a w ar m
Dr. A. R. and Mrs. Bailey and j. W. Good in. who called the
son, itruce. or roruana. were program or welcome ana re-
sruests at the home of Dr. F. A. sponses. Hon. B. P. Cornelius
iailey and wife. Sunday. delivered the address of welcome
i Tt.,. k. r.,..o. nim and it was one of the best of
Hen Thurnher. of above Bloom- ff itami(l from the
nu. was in iown ine iasi 01 me 1 A. aM fraul kv
week. Hay cutting is in order m. r
up his way. I !rnli0rln pnrit r.rove.
Wanted: -From 20 to 100 head Grant Mann. Cornelius. J. W.
of stock sheep, ewes or lambs. Wescott. Gaston. Long, of Hills-
Parties havinjr such for sale. boro. and C. Goodrich. Yamhill,
please write and say what breed. The new hall was dedicated
condition and price. W. B. Pet- by Marks, G. C. assisted by the
city. Senator Vinton, of McMinn
erson, iceedville. nil
Gabe Essner, of above Moun-
taindale. was in town Saturday,
enroute to Portland. He says he
will put in about a half mile of
rock road in his district before
the season closes.
following: John M. Wall. Stinson.
Vinton. Broderson. Wescott and
Lonsr. The ceremonies were at
tended by the ladies, and after
the third rank was conferred by
the Hillsboro Lodge, the dir- as
sembly was seated to a delight
ful supper served by tne wives
of the Knights and the Pythian
SAFETY: Your money is'safer in the bank than in your cash
drawer.
PKE3T1GE: Your prestige in business is increased greatly by
bein able to give a bank reference.
DISCOUNTS: Notes may be discounted and loans often ob-
tained, if you have a commercial bank account.
CONVENIENCE: You have the great convenience of paying
bills by check, which is a receipt for the amount paid.
There are only a few advantages of a bank account; come in
and see us and we will tell you more.
4 Per Cent. Interest On Savings
American National Sanh
TMPafffS., HWtbvo, Oro
If vou wish to have bed com'
forters made, or lace curtains Sisters,
aundried. give me a call. Prices There was an open meetm
reasonable. -Mrs. II Cave, cor- after the ritualistic worlt. Ad
nr Knurl h ami Washington Sts. dresses were delivered by W. G.
hone Main 323. 12-4 Hare. W. L. Marks, and Lou
Stinson. These speeches were
Samuel draf and hrwin Kit- wen received, and each talker
ter, of Kethany. Mr. Hasse. ot waa t his best
South lualatin, r. L. isrown.
of bhaily lirooK. Aiirea uueroer. COFFEE CLUB COOK BOOKS
01 Helvetia ana jonn Alter, 01
lkitli.vi u, iih in Qafniltttr An
in.,.V,a i,,u;n ' The new edition of the Coffee
OU.OU..V vu. I-.,.. ...... ! . I.
I V'luo kook nooK is nowonaaie.
For Sale: Auto in first-class This is a re-print of the book
condition. Will sell very reason- miblished in 1911. with 100 addi
able, or trade for a good, young tional recipes, and the sale price
team, harness and light wagon. 13 f0 cents.
Team must be 1000 to 1200 each. The books are on sale at the
Call 16x. Forest Grove -North following places:
Seventh Street,
6tf
TYM. Davis and family, ot
Boiso. Idaho, are guests at the
home of II. R. Davis, of South
Tualatin. They are accompanied
by Mrs. W. W. Shafer. of Boise
Mr. and Mrs. Uavis arc the par
ents of their host, and Mrs.
Shafer is a sister.
Vaught's Grocery.
Hillsboro Mercantile Co.
Combs' Furniture Store.
Gragg & Powell Grocery.
Ross Grocery.
Rest Room. Second St,
Morton Greenhouse
near
ays only -alahration are nutt nn
rom Portland 10:33 p. m. many years. , forth every effort to make this
0 Portland 11:16 P- m. r.rover Coml will soon ppen thl heat celebration that Hillsbo
a motion picture bouse In p1119' I ro hsui ever had. Owing to the
boro. He has already purcnasea elbortte preparations being
the riant and will first operate mdefoP this, the parade com-
at the celebration grounds. m)ttee nave eft nothing undone
i,.nu. haa the most to make this the largest, grand
complete line of Eastman Kodaks est. and the best parale that
W.H ..... mi..... ,i juaiAi.. unlit nm ku vpr mvn. Weask
and supplies. u,v.W- "rr' ...
... . . 1 . .. ...
mis counvy 1,0
great pagaent.
awarded for the
llench Special (on P. U. & N.)
'Iiv. Hillsboro Sat. at 3:02 P. M.
Koturn " Sun. at 9:22 P. M.
SUKPKISB
... 1. n 1 i. -fll.... nn,i .rinliriU'
Mr. anil Mrs. K. J. onnwanne.ui ink k - mobile owner in !
SHii-irdin. were given a mm pave Wenger. for years the mou e , thig
WiilnoHiliiv evening. June lfi, by ti..ii..iit thresherman. was in K. U-
0 - - m l a. iivivi - I rnZCD Will UU nn ni U.J ivi m-
the young people of that com- the city the last of the week. K t decorated aut08t it is not
M. Tlwt iitmninif Willi anAftl .! .11,41 I . . a.
miinity, Th evening was speni moeting friends
in am.s. and at midnigni iignu Wi.. l)h 0f neai" Schief
rH rcHhnionts were served. Those ! Will am kooo. 01 n
pmunt were Wi ma Zetzman, - ' cl af toon
Edna, IWnico Bnd Kstner.iiein-
rieliH. Ida and Ella LuekUeor- k. E. Schmeiizer anu lanmj
Kin:i Hemllor, Mrs. W. Zetsman, are now resldinjr near u o a
Mra. Aug. Kahlo, Paul Wegner, Angeles, having let 1 oan inegw.
Gorhurt and Conrad Schwanko, . Hollenbeck. of above
Arthur Jonple, Roy and 1 Wiiinar Mtainrtftlo. was in town the
. .l Ika uinuk
IIU-J
lln'mrii'hu. Andrew ai'd
IIM .I I It II ...,II..M l!nll I .11,
Vrit'lMIK, II. Ituillliui, t"J "I , ... , 1, . w fl
wig, Rev. and Mrs. Luecke, Ml Alfred Htyw.wJ.of 0
wiii Sulinow. Gladys Eichleifi In town Saturday.
of Oak Park,
necessary to decorate your auio
to come in the parade, but again
we ask that every automobile
owner in this county should feel
it his dutv to help the committee
and partlciptte on the morning
of July D.
W. J. Gregg, of Leisyville,
was in town Monday morning,
He reports the hops are doing
more than nicely tne past ion
night " ;
Pasturage, close in', for cattle
and horses. Abundance of feed.
G. L Huston, of Oak Park, shade and running water. Stock
sold his tract, as well as his salted every day. Phone 0185,
Beaverlon store interests, and Edw. L. Naylor, forest Grove,
will soon leave for Harney Ore. 13-5
County, where ho has a body of Miss-Edith Marie Chambers, of
land, close 10 a Dig range, tie Hillsboro, was graduated as a
will go into, the cattle business hurse from the St. Vincent's
up in the plateau region. . Hospital, last Thursday evening.
rho house on the John Ireland There were nineteen additional
farm, near Greenville, was slight- Rraduates,
ly damaged by hre, last Friday Mail your Kodak films to the
afternoon, and some of the Hillsboro Pharmacy. They de-
furniture damaged. Julius Vuyl- veloD and orint and are the
steke has the place under lease, agents for Eastman supplies.
The blaze cauztu irom a ae-i
fective Hue. John Vanderwal A. C. Kruger and C S. Hay
ad ins ted the insurance, which nes. of near Sherwood, were in
was verv little. the city Saturday, interested in
. t oi.. -.rin 1. the Autenrtetn bridge ana nil
ftiercnani umy, 01 vjaico viwj, . ,.,u ..1 u:a
his way, the Rrain crop, and the u;r, "
hay, are all looking as tine as in Cordwood for sale, delivered
the history of the upper valley. jn Hillsboro, at $2.75 per cord.
Lou Stinson. of Salem, and Sen- Teleohone the SiDDrell Mill. 16
ator Vinton, of McMinnville, tell M w. ... ,
.L . 1 ik.i J...- I . IIUIIVS" If Ul.D WW.III III UHI'
lA?lLV"Z n' V." fornia my horse. Ben Wessinger,
no
range
A regular cloudburst visited
tlillatmrn Kriilnv. shorllv aftpr
rier, on
me oim uimm. K i o,..i. Co. fi.
could not carry off the heavy .i...w...
downpour, and the streets, be- - Misses Delia and Nona Purvis
tween the curbs, were miniature departed the last or tne week
lakes. The strange part of it for their home in Seattle,
was that while the djwnpour
lasted 20 minutes or more, a
half mile south of the condenser
th hriiltro deck waa as drv as a
bone, and farmers worked in W. T. Kerr went ,td Castle
thairhavin the South Tualatin Rock the last of the week on a
section. ' ' snon Dusiness inp.
Wm.
The Shute Savings Bank
Is am Old Reliable Institution with
Resources of over ,
$300,000.00
If you are not familiar with banking methods call
and talk it over with us and we will gladly
give yon any information desired. All
business strictly confidential. Ac
counts of Women and Child
dren solicited
4 Per Cent Paid on Savings Deposits.
A. McGill, Pres.
A. C. Shute, Vice-Pres.
W. Mahon, Cash.
W. V. Bergen, Asst.
Cashier ,
re in Washington County have T h7I wlhU
, equal in the state, within the lrlfkt 9 51
J' . tk!P ravpiq in charge or J. N. McKinney.-
nge of their travels. w McQuillian 13.4
Afiet
-aw--
the Picture be-
?r i- r
Mure lid viuiitr
To do that successfully ycu
must have a
Ssneca Camera
, The perfect view fades quickly; the ideal expres
sion soon vanished; so you must have the Quick
Camera and that's the Seneca. New Senecas have faster
lenses, quicker shutters, make better pictures. The whole
tribe is here in our store come and see them.
FILMS FOR ALL MAKES
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F. U. Sipprell, of South'Tuala-
tin, was in the city Friday after
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