The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, December 20, 1917, Image 8

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    RC(! Cross Souls
not confined to the pupils atone hut'!
k
seemed to have spread to the
Selling Rapidly faculty.
Taylor. in a blue
M is s
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checked gingham apron with a
First return, in th.- R.'J Cros, huii, b,ut.
0I1 her hair quite
Christina.«
Seal
cumpautn she» lut| I k t
fur a d
Aa(,
Oroton i s r a l y m g to the |t ^
)la v > . bees, .iiflieuli
work of defeltdm* soldiers and the u> judtto wludlu-r Iho Misses Itun-
;h a t
Sta ,• at lam e against tubeix u lo s ts kina M c l) „ n,l |,|
with the same loyal generosity
N-„ nn„ n w,
MON SPECIAL
Suits - Overcoats - Raincoats
Quality, Stylo, Fit and Lasting Satisfaction
l’he long-standing dependability of this concern is
back of everything you buy for men and lx»ys wear
Two Stores in Portland m n,jrd Slrt.„,
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l i * (*i;
, coeds or ten oh or*. Everyone
th;r responded to th e Liberty
voted the day as the best of fun,
g m n j w ith m H p u r
Bond and Rid Cross appeals.
diHM'». T li e i« o urt-
anti quite a remarkable showing
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Tfc» Kiipiirnhrimrr
Ol S kI UN
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kT« •« •»! fo r rush ilti>-
Volunteer agents of the Oregon was made in attendance for no
N',» m >« furlliot»."
Cr« . i t i m i
eount*.
K. l>. b*.. U ïo-i;
As^-viation for the Prevention of one was either absent or tartly.
rsz
Tuberculosis in 1.55 Oregon towns
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A special meeting of the Stu- ively for their views upon the «•ember 1st, 1!*17, In the C irc u it C o u rt
o VI«Milt a. in. o f «uni «lay. se ll ut puhli.
are busy disposing of the cheery . „, «
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uents asssociation was calh-tl on subject, ft was then voted to o f th e S ta te o f O regon, fo r W ashing a n e lim i to the h ig h e st b id d e r fo r «-ash
sea.s which are called “ bullets for
Friday. Dec. 11. for the purpose plan ‘ membership drive for the ton C o u n ty, in emme No. 52.1t. w h e re in in hand, a ll o f th e fo llo w in g «los. rt I ns I
the Kaiser’s ally—tuberculosis.” of electing a basket ball manager.
it A . K lik s wad p la in t if f unii w h e re in re a l iiro ls -rtjr , ly in g , being nini ni t u n t «
‘'♦‘ bool. Willis liolT was the
fo llo w in g , Were «lefom lunts; W T. in W aahington County, Oregup mal
School children in the schools of Lt,sU.r Hu, hl>s rt,si ,tl from tht> unanimously chosen as captain of .......... . a ™ m . u Z a
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u la rlv d t-srrib e d ns fo llo w s
2b counties are valiantly doing l.,u . , , .
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i lne ‘ «rive.
M a th e r. his w ife ; H a rrie t M l.eviug»-r, ,u w,l;
their bit Women’s clubs K d
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i ............... am i ton (III) m Itha k
P a rk A d d itio n U> th e < i t i
Willis GolT was elected to 111 I hi.s \\:ir \:l VI n
ministratnr o f the »«tut* of M agnus Seven, Smith I*
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ters, auxiliaries and nlft„
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. started
u n iu tjs p 1 ,<UI
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Wa s l m i g l i r t i ( ' o r n i l i
place. Practice
has i...
been
issued 111 Maul «'aun«' .'>11.11 and to th e u n ­ ( »regoli,
branches, business men’s organi­ in real earnest in the High School
ii, i igitt-d
s h er i If
o f \ \ .is h in g li.il to M atinly the h e re in licfo ri« num i-li «um-
zations, Boy Scouts, Honor Guard
l.
iu n ty , d ire i'ti-d , n is i whi«*h jiK lg m and
e n t fo r tlic «oats un.l ex|a>n*i - o f ««I.-
and. although most of the mater-i <r« r,
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. 1 the Governments War Savings H id i I . '. h k i ums in fn v ..r nr th e sani a <1 - aid w r it.
Girls, Camp Fire Girls, W. C. T. . . .
p la in tlir . Hint a g a iim t tin- a aiil « te fris l-
H alli s.'th* w ill Ire m a.le a u h je rt tn ri-
lal is n< w, there are prospects for pi.,,, •
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Man. is a plan by which you can n i't« . a w l th a t th«- |> ln in tilf r r r n v e r o f d«, H i|itn-n as |w r statut«' o f O r. , I.|
U. organizations, p a s t o r s of a first class
team this \ear.
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Ib ile il at llill. la t r o , O regon, th l« 20th
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li-nu »mall savings to vour govein- m ui frn m the sm«l d e fo w la n t, W. T
churches, grange members and
S in iiiu .rs , tho sum o f 117*ìI .K.’i w ith in day o f N o vem ber, t'ri7 .
On Friday evening l ie senior
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ment at four percent interest, I «Test a l a ig lil ja-r .•eoi |.«*r annum , the
many others are on the anti- ,
J. V . A IM ’ I.K O A T K ,
class held a skating party at
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fu r th e r sum « * f # l."a», ns his r«*usunahle S heniT o f W a sh in g to n (à>unty, *»r.
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compounded quarterly.
tuberculosis roll of honor.
H ttn ru e y s fifes, lit six |* T r e lit |a>r an- , gon.
Mfitu. h s Rink. About twenty-
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You lend to your government m .
One million tive hundred thous­ eight members of the class wen
m. H’ .l the fu r th e r sum u f »»
Ily r . K o . A I.fiX A N D K IC .
by
thi purchase o f W a r S a v in g s c i.sU und ilis ln ir-e m e n tn a t nix ( a r r e n i ,
and seals to be sold at
I »sputi
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o r tsoon merrily gliding about, or fall
pe r annum , a ll t<. I>r ro m p u t.-d fr..»n ,
I.. M. i.K A J I A M .
cvrtilie
ties
and
thrift
stamps.
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1st,
J'.»17,
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til
paid,
a
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■n°re each hace been dwtnhuled
down. Mr. Hamlin acital a.
A tto rn e y f..r l 'U i n t i l f
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A war'savings certificate costs t h r r o s t * o f anti u(»>n thin w r it , anil
by Mrs. Saidle Orr Dunbar, sec­
Comm;«! .lin g t h r U ndersigned « h i-riff to
F
irs
t [aiI». N uv. 22. last I»ec. 2»», ll*IT
retary and campaign manager of instructor to some of the m° re ln i l 12, if pu.ch.ua-d this month or m ake sab- o f th e fn lln w in g d e a rrila '.l
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(experienced girls and although I next the cost to advance one real p ro |a -rty , to w it. T ra c ts 1 am i !»,
the Oregon Association for the Miss Taylor did not skate she |vnt vach succeetiing month dur- and th e F lin t h a lf o f I r a r t ,'t, «if F h e -|
S t i r n l T i Male
In thè r i r c u i t l'o n r t o f th e S ta te o f
Prevention of Tuberculosis.
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ta
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tr.-hanl»,
na
ahow
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added mucd
much to
HHS. On January 1, 19211,
¡»»uiini
1 the enjoyment of
^¿ cn C m w ffC c. 8* uaTAM,,8i
Plan
In a Nutshell
The proportion for the .la te ; , he ^
through her u-u ,11
Tn ma' U" '
',h,‘
outside Portland of the $10,000
when
,“ y >,,u
f,,r
When the
the call came n
fund
needed
to
carry
on
the
work
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P\ trv on0 6X
\ tHrifi
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of the association and to g i v e , • , . ,
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i ‘A arm . tatnp is a. .tmpcosi*
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, pressed decided regret, which was ;n tf 9 f* c e n t s t o b e - lo iili. M m m . v
special care, both to men rejected
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-lightly remedied however, when ment for a war s a v in g - ceriiti tie
for military-
service
and
those
sent
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¡the eats wore passed around.
o dors not earn int»re>t, i s pur-
back from the front because of
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1 po^* being to help p u r c h a s e r s to
tu U e r c u lo s is , w i l l b e w e ll o v e r - L * * . U ‘ \ *
on
' I accumulate in 25 cent puc<*s. th»
Patriotic Assembly w ^
a s ^ ,U
held
subscribed, it is now believed.
‘IU ¡amount neossary to [>ay fora
The first week’s returns in- R" V’ , 1
° f *he Congrega-, war saving, ctrltficau
I tional church s{H»ke to the du
War .-divings certificates and
elusive of Portland, t o t a l e d
dents upon the meaning of the! thrift stamp- can be purch isisi at
$3819 02.
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« - and
■ how thev could i>'°ur postofiice from your city or
I war . to . them
“ We have never before had
best help I heir et>unt ry. After hi rura^ frmil carrier, at your city
such vigorous, loyal, splendid co­
n
' banks, ati«l from your merchan s
operation from -o many ditferent a<idres.s two nags were raised in '¡irul other aufl orized a •« n t j
interests as we are receiving in Assembly. The first one to be
N o tic e o f Sale
this campaign,” said Mrs. Dun rui-ed was “ Old Glory” and then
N o tice i* hereby g iv e n th a t by v ir tu e
a service flag with sixty eight stars o f th e a u th o r ity vested in us as j o in t
bar.
HIGH SCHOOL NOTES
I to re p re s e n t
th e
n u m l> e r
o f b <»3 - | e xe cu to rs <«f th e
|:t«» wrtll and t.-stn-
rm -nt o f I>>uis P. K e rm a n , deceaoeii,
who have entered the service
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whieh Mi«i last w ill hi »I ti -taim-nt e x -
Wednesday morning of last from this Hi g h School. T h e' pressljr authorizes us, as Mich ex-
week was “ hard times” day in whole school then joined in th ecu torn, s* II all the real ami personal
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j p ro p e rty b e lo n g in g to th e e s ta te o f
High School. Everyone ent* r»d singing of the “ Mar Spangled i -aid «lece:»-.-.i at private -nl-, without
into the spirit of the day and Banner.” After this Mr. In low ',Uohi , r it y ”,f ,he. 1 'mty r«,urt. su>d
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w ill h a v in g bei-n a fim itte tl t«» pr--h . t r m
many were the unique and start- introduced the topic of the pres-1 th e C o u n ty C o u r t <>f W a -h m g to n
ling
costumes.
The
lx>ys
came in ent Pod Cro-s
drive to the Stu- a u ft ^ e r ntyi*
we "''i1:
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M orulay, J a n u a ry i t , l!»ls. p rie
tnt most rs^trod clothos ima^in- u^*nt Holy. H6 th^n turned
\\n ct*«*d tf> srll at privat«* sale f*.r pm - zi ir,
able and the girls in aprons with meeting over to Mary Olmsted
>th" "'J-
" r , K;,
K." r:,,!!i in
tn*“ir nair titntir in curis or pij^* I r^sidtnt of tht? Student u\sociH* Hillsboro, o r » ^ a l l **f th»* ff»n<»wintf
tails. Merle LaFoIlette was *s- tion. Miss Olmst-d then called '}?"crirKfi* rS *1 property in Wanbinjct^n
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C o u n ty, M rppon, to - w it j A ll o f fht?
peciaily good as a bashful country uje.n Lyla Short, Norman Powne w .--t h a lf o f t*,. r . r *h. ■a-t «(im rt. r n f
boy. The hard times spirit was and Clarence Lenneville success * W illa m e 33,
1 2 s ,{- 2
of th
tte M e rid ia n , » liv in g »ml »-x-
YEAR-END
HOLIDAY FARES
- - to - -
Pacific Northwest Points
c e p tin g a tr a c t u f a b o u t *1 acre» >«»l«l t«>
Jir.d o w n c i by W a -h ii’g to n C o u n ty.
Bid» w ill !>«• rec.-iv*..) a t th e offh-e o f
K. I. K lira t li, |. >cate«l a« af«>r«,,<:iii|.
I»ate«l th is !»>• em b e r 1 fl. I ‘.d7.
K I. K l ’ K A T M ,
D A V II) K l H A T M ,
E xe cu to r» .
H. T. Bagley,
A ttorney.
49-5t
N o tic e o f S h e ri If* u Sale
By v irtu « 1 o f an e x e c u tio n issued on
D ecem ber 11th, 1!*17, based upon th a t
«•ertain judgrn«-: t anti decree, am i o r ­
d e r o f sale ma«!«- and e n te re d on De-
the d u ly re e o rilril m ap ami p la t th e re - ¡ O rei-on fi. r W a sh ir g to n (".«unti
o f. in»w on record In th e ■ ■ Iti. *• o f the | i t i . i I l e - ..-Itin e arsi Ik ira
I le »eltine, p h n n tilf.-,
r e r n n le r I lf vu n v ry n n re n , o f W .«»hing
va.
ton t'o u n ty , O regon, to g e th e r w ith the
tfn tM m n t* . hiTrtlitunuTit.M , an«) aj*j»ur li R < ra ft» . Jm «• I »oe (firs t nnmi- ui
th e ft*u n to
In jf o r in
kn o w n )
O u fts ,
hi« w ife , F
It
HnvwiM f A p |ieftA ÍninK ¡
« r a fts ai d Jane I»...- ( « p t nam e m,
know Id C ra fts ,
h i r . w i f e ; J., (,•
1 he re fon* b y virtue* o f mhuí fx i- r u *
lio n , Haiil jiiil^ r n r n t , «Ifi-r**#* anri o n !t*r
S w a r t* and F l» ir H w a rts, hi» w ife ,
ib'ftMulant*
o f **.*!••, a* *! in
w ith th e *!«
n :.n.|s o f a.n«k w r it . I w ill ..n S a tu rd a y .
N o tic e I« hereby g ive n th a t bv v irtu e
J a n u a ry le th . 1^1- a t U.Kl a. m. a i t „ r
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d.a.r o f
the W a - h i r c t . , , f
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f
( -u n ly ( ..u rt h u-« a t ild l- b o r o . O re the M ta t# o f
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* »regnn, fa r W a sh in g to n
gol», • Il u t public a u ctio n I -u b ii-c t to
' .'»! tv . «Ir.fe.1 t h e '»7th day o f t ». «,,i.# r
r« Ir m p tio n ) to the hi
h ig h e s t b id d e r for
l ‘J l7 . and e n te r. .1 on tri.- fo u r th day
h
b.f •). ..li the r righi,
ig h t, titV.
tit!» a;,.)
I». . m ber. l!*|7 . in fa v o r n f R..y
p
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li> H- .- it ii •• aiul |i.,ra Ile ..'itin e , (ila in
d i-fi d a rti h id in o r tn u l d p re n i • -
b it» .
MiraiiiHt It. K. C ru ft» am!
un J u ly Z7th. 1815, (th e d n t. «,f th è
e I >•«■ | ( i r - « t
n h n i t- anknnw r )
in o rtg a g e exacute«] by th è «lefei .lim t
I ' r a f t h . hi» w ife ; F. i t C r a ft * ai I J a i .
W
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l i f t B. A
I»-«' t tir -1 nam e u n kn o w n ) C ra ft» , h i.
K
ri .-..nied J u ly CJ, iV l.i, in Voi.
w ife , J o h n S w a rlx , ai d F l»ie S w a r t/.
71 page
rn o rlg a g v
re cu n ia n f
In - w ife , d e fe n ila n t» . fo r th e «um o f
\ \ ;> » li-./tn n
C u o rity .
O regon,
am i
|S i\te « 'r i hundre.1 and » rv e n ty *ix «loi
w in .'li rnnrtghg«- i-. by th i» a u it f«>r.--
la-», and c o , t , a m o u n tin g to th ir t y
c|ni-<-d) «>r whi«-h any «>f thè mn.l «1.-
I m ven dollar», w i t h in te r e - t th e re o n lit
fe n tfiin t« h .n e »¡nei- th a t d a te ha.l in
tie ru te o f e ig h t (« r ce n t (u-r annum
*»r (•> - ; « • *1 (>r..(ierty >>r at.v p a ri th e re
i tr. m th e 'J7th day n f O ctober. li»17.
«>f. m i>nk-r tn N uti»fy «ai.l e x e c u tin n ,
rind fo r tbe fu r th e r »urn o f One hut.
ju .ig n ie 'it, «lei-ma, in te re s t, «-unta «>¡.1
«Ir. M o lla r » , A tto r i« - ) » fm »; to me ili
si-<-ruing i:n»t».
rve te d nr»l «lelivere«!, co m m anding m<-
I»ale«l ile«-. ;t.b « r l i ih . I!»17.
to m ake «ale o f the r.--i| pro|>erty her.
J. c . A i ’ l ’ J.K»; a t k ,
Iim fte r di « t i I h - i I, I h u ll- levied U[»U..
SherifT o f W a s h in g to n C n o n ty , * >r
.n .I |iu r« u a n t to »ni«l e x e cu tio n , «Ierre.
41 M4
I am i o n le r o f «ule, I w ill «m th e 7th «Ini
j o f J a n u a ry , lV id , a t th e avuti» d«»»r o f
SherifT’a Sa!**
II «* .-.»urt nou»i- m ---------
l i i I | , I h «ro.
*r«>, W a -hm g
N oti.-.- i« h.-r.-by g ive n th a t hy v ir tu e b in C o u n ty , O regon, lit th e Jto u r *>f In
f a-i exe- u tio n am i det-r.-e i» ->i*-«| out *»’ c|.«-k in the fo re n ia m o f -a id «lay, «ell
>>f am i u m ie r th e -••»! «.f the C irc u it at p u b lic a u c tio n to the h ig h e a l b n kle r
» «.urt <d the »tat«- o f (»regofi, fo r the fo r cash a ll th e fo llo w in g described
• ■ . hi g to n , dut» d t (>•• 2 0 tii real p r-|> e rty . Iv in g , b.-ing und s itu a te
d a y " f N>>-. 1 -rnbcr, l ‘J l7 , ill fa v o r o f in til«- ( m in ty o f W a sh in g to n und S tute
I«. M. Orab.am, n ilm in i t r a to r o f the «•f O re g o n , unii m ore p a rtic u la rly «le-
e»tat.- «if Adah I!. Moor»-, «I«-.-.-««e.J, s c rilie d a» fo llo w « , to - w it: a ll u f the
pi i i " t i , r . ami again t K-ioch Moor« and «outbw eat ip n ir te r und the w .-st h a lf o f
t R
e M o iire , I a
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the n o rth e a s t q u a rte r, both in s.-rtiot-
Iv lith May M oore and tira«-.- Karnnge tune, to w n s h ip one S outh o f B ange 4,
M ..r«-, heir» at law- o f A g rie . M m .re. «le W . t o f the W illa m e tte M e rid ia n enn-
«-• 1,d efe n d a n t» , fo rth *- urn o f I . t,*'..' ta in in g tw o hundred and fo r ty acres, hi
c o -ta a rid t h e f u r t h e r »um o f
I.», w ith i t m ore n r less, according to the (;«>v
in te re s t th e re o n fro m th e ¡loth «lay o f e rn m e n t s u rv e y .
O cto b e r, l.'17, at (lie r at e o f 7 per cent
Said sale w ill be in a ile s u b je c t t<i n-
per a- ram i, and f.-r the fu r th e r sutn o f «lem ption p riv ile g e s as pr«ivid.»| h i th*
IP»».no a tto rn e y fee», to me direct«»! law s o f th e st at e o f Oregon
ur,d d e liv e re d , co m m anding m - to m ake
D a te d at H illshor«., O r.-gon. th is Ith
sale
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y ,,f D ec.-m l,er. 1917.
• I. cnb«»l, I hai«- I«*vied utH>n and iiu r-
J. C. A F B I.E O A T F
auant to said e x e c u tio n ami decree I
S h e riff . i f W a sh in g to n C o u n ty, (ti>-
w ill, on V tnduy, th e Z4th day o f De-
ce m lie r, 19)7, ut the south door o f tin ; goti.
( ourthou.-e, in H ills b o ro , W a sh in g to n
B y ORO A L F X A N D F .R , D i-pui v
c o u n ty , O regon, a t tin- ho u r o f ten
It* '.t
—
SALE D A T E S
of Round-Trip Tickets
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GRAVELY5
CFXT.HPATI.I1
R-al Chewing Plug
m a d * # f « le » . S a p e r T o n « * « »
December 22 to 25. inclusive, to all pi.ints on Or< /
Electric Railway, and on the North Bank Road.
Rainier to Spokane; also Í’entrai Oregon ami ¡joints
on other lines in Oregon, Washington and Ida’ ».,
also December 29, 30 and 31, 1917, and Jan 1, ibi s,
t. points on Oregon Electric Ry.
ta » G «a*etr W a r
The Convenient Way to Travel
is the Electric Way
THANK HEAVENS THAT
MONKEY 15 STUFFED!
SO ARE SOME MEN WHEN THEY
SWALLOW THAT JUST AS GOOD
JOKE AND LET SOMEBODY
HAND THEM ORDINARY PLUG
INSTBAD OF REAL GRAVELY f
J; E. FARMER, Agent
Forest Grove, Ore.
L'lOKi tw
r u f w t t r r i ' c o n s k a i . i t i s t * cjt r e a d g r a v e l y - w i t h o u t l i a s S £ A L
«-it
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