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T h e B ea verton R eview C onsolidated, D ecem b er V olum e II No 32 Fire Destroys $ 1 .5 0 N IW P er L O N G E S T SH INGLE TR A IN T R A V E L S AOROSS U. S. Weddinq Bells T h e lon g e st train-loud o f shin V iln d o h o v U n iik p ■'"»»""«I interest iminn« rein gles ever transported a c ro ss me T Q I l U v I l v y I l E f U ® ” ¡nine motorist» has greeted Am erican c o n t la c n t left the Pa W illy »-Over land'» announcem ent c ific C o ast last week on its way o f 11» new lw o-pa«»en g cr Over to Ihe Twin Citi*» and eastern House sad Contents Total Loss Part land Coup*. Not only I n It u Two Popular Beaverton Young Men m ark ets. T h is train consisted j Until cnr embodying (tic m s n l- o f 125 fre ig h t c ars, measuring fa il Victims To The Wiles Of ly Covered By Insurance. Cause fol.l advantages ,,f I to* entire more th an a mile in length. It Overland Hue. I iu I It com bine* The Little God Of Love required Hiree Of the mam moth 0< This Fire Is Unknown with these I, ilrivliiK co m fo r t 1 m ountain type oil burning e n 1 mi,| convenience almost Increil- gine« to haul Hus remarkable | Ihle In n cnr o f tlicee dilnen- Lewla-Hare ’ I b e |*ele Vandeliey hoii«e oil c o n s ig n m e n t o f roofing m a te r- | »inn». Klr«t »treel was entirely de. Mr. Jan ie « l.ewls, well known lal. T h e r e are enough shingles Nowaday», wllli the innle etroyed by fire Saturday night S niemher» o f the fnnilly re q u ir huslna»» man o f lleaverlon, was in I hi« lot to ro of Hie houses ill about three o 'c lo c k . The ing I In* u»e o f the cnr during •lulelly iharrled Wednesday a f o f a town o f 10.00« people. The eutiNe o f the fire 1» not known. 1 the day, there I n a definite nee,| ternoon al Hie Congregational tram a ttr a c te d considerable a t It may have been cm inci ! hy fire for n »econd e a r In n pood many par»otiage In Univer»lly Park, tention «n route an,) motion pic eraekerN, s tarlin g » little fire Mi«a ture« were taken o f it» rnove- , hotnea, u rnr that can he u»ed j Portland, hy (lev. Bond. th at smoldered fo r a consld ef- for »linpiiliiK and visiting hy Margaret Hare wa» the happy . ment fo r u»e in the news week nhle length. It may have beet. i the women folk* o f the home. bride. Hie 1» a te a ch e r in the lies throughout tbe country. T h e shipm ent m arks a ..ew Npoiitnneou« com hii»lbm, and T h e new Coupe hit« proved St. Jo h n s «chool in Portland. Nome have siigge»led lhal It i lt«elf to be ideally adopted fo r ' T h e wedding was a very i|uiet e ra in Hie shingle b usiness of Hie P a c if ic Coast, Hie in d ica in i k hi have been Incendiary. lb!» purpo»e Vent lint Inn wool- one. only u very few o f Hie rcla- tions living lhal ihere is a re T h e re whn a »Irony e»«t wind sliteld, flora window re g ii„,i„rs. " v," ‘ " f co n tra ctin g parlies vival In Hie use of cedar s h i n h'owttiK. and cinder» were car. re ar window c u rtain « arc Utile present. tied a» far »• Krtek»on'» garage, tnuelies Hial appeal lo feminine T h e couple lefl tmmedialely gles in the middle west and c a«l- wlilrh 1» four block» dlalanl. for C rater l.ake for their honey- I Miring 1923 nearly a billion la *te . ce d a r log» were cul in the fo r T h e fire d ep arlm enl did ex- Cotiplad wltli tbeae featlires inoou ami «re expected to tic rcllent work. W ith in five min I» lite ea«e n f parking, and Ibe al lioine lo their fripnd» In B<*a- e s t * o f W a s h in g to n and Oregon and used in the nm niifacture of ute« a fte r Fire Chief RIngle got 'im isu al rldlng com fort due to \ertoti In ahout a week. shing les. Order» for several I lie alarm there wn» a line o f Hie I.IA-incti «prlng bn«e. 11« more record hNCiking Iram lo id« hn«e laid and water on the fire e«»e o f liandling in eonge«te<. Desslnger Scott o f s h in g le s already are being Probably two of thn«e mlnule« Ira ffle area» beeuuse o f ibe e * , Mi C ali I N'»»iiiger, an otd If were Npenl on account o f the , ccplio tially U rg e slce rin g . spiti- lim e Reavertonian and inreiuau filled by the w f 't e m mill». ttie «hing'e » in tin» »ingle Irani hn«e c a r l tipping over when | die» and hcarin g s are dec|i|ed for O m t r a e l o r A. M Hoclen they they turned the c o r n e r P rac fa clo r» in Ibi» n•• w ,-ar m icin i,»1 wn» m arricci ai thè l.utheran were laid end for etui, would reach from Portland. Ore- liealty all o f the b«y» t*»»1 v * ™ for fcm iniuc use. p a i -o n a g e in Portland. W co ne», gon to Portland. Maine. In town re*ponde,i lo Hie call. to Miss Elizabeth The new Coupé i» e.piipped day, Jtily J i m I.ewlK belli» the fir s t one. wltb door» limi are over lliirly- S c o l i o f Porliauil. Ttiey «peni ■ml he really turned in the one inche« wide, lini» providing .1 bolli a wei-k ili llrltlsh Colu m - N E W O P E R A TIN G RECORD alarm . T h e blackened U m b e r* ea«y entran ce . T h e body o f ex- hia 1111,1 relurned to Beaveclon M AD E BY 8. P. TR AIN S and charcoaled floor are mule re p lion a lly heavy melai I» s iu r - Wednc»dny Mie filli, for a «bori A new railroad operating r e c evidence o f the e ffic ie n t work dijy rein forced . P iu m in i pains visi! a t thè Itomi. 0/ lite groom'» ord. in wlifeh len newest type done hy the departm ent. W hile a re laken willi Ibe pninlitig op- parerti». p assen g er locomotive» p e rfo rm the hull d l n f w a* entirely d e e ra tio n s , fourleen e naie heing T hey ex peri t,, |#.a vr for Ver- ed work which six months ngn stroyed no far a« u»efullne»» 1» applled lo give Ibe e a r it» d u r lionin soon wliere Mr l*e»«iiiger would have required forty e n concerned, Hie fire inu»l have atile la«ting finish. will bave Ilio aupcrvisiou o f thè gines, lia« j u s t been made by been extinguished when II had j the Sou th e rn Pacific Company. em isiru cltou o f a big hotel. T h e inlertnr o f thè body 1« reports reached 11« maxim um h e i g h t ffnished III ilurable. bmg grain T h e lleview «X lenii* lo holh T h i» was revealed in T h e re are no a s h e s In evidence, Hpani»b lea tb e r upliol«lery. T b e nf Illese happy coppie» thè very made politic by J . H. Dyer, g en eral Manager. nolhlng hut blackened coal» and «cat eiishioti is over 15 l u c h e » 1 hc»l o f good wishe». T he«e reports »how that on charred remain». wide. helng ampie lo accottimo- : one day ten section» nf the S iii -* date Ihree niedium-sixed people. L O C A L NEWS set Lim ited and Golden State NEWS FFON THE There a r s 15 inelie» hetween Lim ited tra in « operated between T h e r . G. Dnnald»nn and W C O O N T T AGE NT s lc e rin g wheel a nd cu shlon, reo- (.T. McKcli fam ilie s sfient Hie I .os Angeles and R1 P aso , a dis Inspection o f grain and pota d e r in g II convenient f.., il....... . tance o f 815 mdc«. with oaeh p i l i po«e« were ,n entered «aslly from elllier Fourtf, fi«hing al Silv er Greek train 011 time and without a toes for «eed Fall» W a shing ton made on fifteen ch a n g e o f a «tiigte locom otive’ A roomy re ar deek provide» Counly fa rm s this i»n«l week Mr». Hugh l.ewis attended (lie hetween the two widely «epar.de,) ampie «pare for package», an by Hie Kxtcnsion Service wedding in P ortland hist W e d term inals. K. J . Sewell. Hillsboro, had a aitili!tonai e o n v en ien rr for mi- nesday o f her T h i s record wa* made on this brother-in-law, fi» hinged fie|,i o f R urhanks pu«s Hie first l a d y » . shopping. s eas o n 's heaviest day o f traffic. Mr. Ja n ie « l.ewis, Inspaetlon; W H. W alker. H*n- cover i» providcd wilh « |,>rk It also d em onstrated the »ron- Mr. and Mrs. W illiam F.ng- eral prosperity as each o f len verlolt, Uray W in te r O a l» ; J J . • and I» p m terle d agnln«l du«l lehe with their son Hobby vis ten train s wa» filled largely with Van Klerk. KlntoU, Hannchen bar- l‘ n,< |p* k* ile,| with relative« on ttie Sandy residents o f th a t .s t a t e going ley: W. N Halhopn. I.aurel. I * _________ . . . — Itiver over the Fourth. a c r e s o f W h ite W in te r w heat. 0 * LIFO R N IA W A N T S E a s t on su m m er vacation trips ,f p, «Yu 11 dec never! n g Albert and OREGON C A T T L E Mr. and Mr», t'.arl Hearh with to visit friends and relativ es. \\ P. Vandepsanden. Verbonrt. Pile reputation ' o f Oregon their lamily, and Mr. and Mrs. ‘ rials, tr a in m e n , dispa ch IHiik W h e a l ; Clias J. Herb, dairy slock ha« n llracle d Gal- J a u ic s Punier »pent the F’ou rlh •<rs, and o th er employes who nank a, Rink w h e a l; Henry B e b c h 4 Ifornta dhirymen and farm ers al .Montrose Park 011 Hie Sandy handled Ihe heavy overland and J a m e s » « tr h e l d r r . North w Ini niu»l go into the market River. train s have been cong ratu la ted • Plain». W h ite W in te r wheat by President W in. S pro ut* o f the lo reatnck, following llieir s e Mr«. \\ II W a rre n vvilli hci Southern P a cific fo r the fine In the ca s e n f grain, a second vere lo» «e» in thè rerent font inspection .of the threshed » a m and mollili d i l e s s e The pian d aughters and Mr. and Mrs. ll. showing they made. ple I* n ecesary before the grain I« for eo-np era live huying un Courtney vvit|, their family * .3lit P rio r to this y e ar fo ur b>co- lotivp» were required for each ran he finally passed. der Ihe auspice» o f Ihe univer Ihe week end at the Tillam ook ■¡»'■I making* Hie trip between sity exlension servire wilh W . beaches. H USTO N W H E A T W A N T E D t os Angeles and HI P aso . T h i» M. Regali' head o f dnlry litis- Mi.»» Alpliu W illia m s, who Inis A sample o f Huston Spring handry nl Ihe Davis fumi, in been alleiidiug Ibe O regon n o r would have necessita te d a lolal n f forty eng ines to handle Ihe Wheat 1« wanted for Hie Oregon ‘ cha rg e. mal school al Monmouth, v.a« Th e through lo co State F a ir. Please notify O. T Mr Regan ha* n«kod Paul V home over Ihe F ou rth visiting len (r a m s . motive run, one o f the longest M cW horter. Hillsboro. Maris, d i r e c t o r of Ihe Oregon e r parent». mi the country, was established college extension service and P. A photoplay o f society s hid in Ja n u a r y o f this y ear fo llow GROUND SQUIRRELS M. Rriindt, c h i e f n f difirylng nl am azing ing delivery to the Sou thern P a MERAOE T O ORCHARDS Hie station, to help locate stock den secrets, o f the (¡round si|iiirrel» or "g r a y grow ers with dairy stock for am o u rs nod fu rious flirtation c ific o f its most modern " 1 - 8 - 3 " or m ountain type p a s s en g er j d ig g e r s " are a menace to nr- «ale. T h e work has been pa»«eo o f modern wives is com ing to locom otiv e * which were espec- the P a cific T h e a tr e Saturday an,| ritarda as well a» m generai along to county ngenls who will :iilv designed to meet cond itions It is “T h e Ktermil 3 " fa rm s. Si|iiirrel* travel long help mil their growers 111 touch Sunday. distance» and do considerable with this new market, and to and everyone is urged to attend. o f the W e st. % o «**00 Council Meeting Ring M errily Inju ry to young trees, m o w e r s breeders with the right s to c ’» In Oregon a r c meeting the rod for sale. Nie row« may he d l i i - r high ent problem hy pro tecting the trees and poisoning Hie s q u ir - g iad e Holsteins ami Guernsey« rels. Poisoned g ram m il tie ob " f goo,I grade Je rs e y « and Ayr »hires. -They must lie young tained from the rniinly agent. Commercial growers som e- cow« or heifers capab le o f pro lime» prolecl Ihe trunks with during 3 0 0 pounds o f fal a Home orchard- year when they «re mature. They wire screening Isis are also beginning lo realize 'mist he sound in health, goinl Hie Importance o f this prolee- li'cedei'», nnd free from liitiei'- (i„n , I culosi«. 11 nIc:4, from lierd < Door scre en in g Is prepared In | • •**I u n d e r federal or s ta le sti- proleel young trees from gray pervisinn, every animal in Ihe diggers and other rodents. A herd must be tested with Ihe roll o f screening 28 Inches wide agreem ent lhal «if 10 per cent is cut lengthwise In lo 5 t t - l n r h or more react In Ihe tuberculin strips wliirlt nre then cut into j , «'*L none from the herd will be j widths convenient for Hie Irees. accepted. After placing Ihe screen about least a Iralnload Is wanted tbe trunk it can easily be s e - and probably several Irninlo.ids cured by forcin g a frayed edge Owners are asked lo report the thrnung Hie mesh, then bending breed, number In each breed. , and approxim ate average price, , over the free ends. wllli such o ilier data ns nre in S u cc es s in dairying in o i c g n ji dicated in Mie order. They will their county is more dependent on a know report through ledge o f ro si» III nil on adequate iigeiils ll anv in their conn tv 1 m arkets, since this Inform ation • «nd to P ro fe s s o r Brandi al the I I« ne cessary lo know wlml an college, Corvallis, if tholr counlv adequale m arket is. Even pro has no agent. Oregon is In a favorable po- duci I ve capacity is said hy the Her »tale college exlension service silioH lo fill (he order. to he of apparently doubtful row« led all cows In row leslinu < value unies» accompanied by nn a s s o cia tio n s In May ns per the adequale supply o f raw material. Inlesl report o f the federal divi sion o f dairying for Ihe eleven Mrs. J . A. Ilopgood and Iwo western states, dnughlers o f Portland left Wed- ------------ nesdny for a six weeks’ visit 1 W e com mend Ihe editorial in Kentucky. T he Hopgoods are " T h e P a ra d o x " in yesterday’s fcvincr Beaverton resid ents. 1 Oregonian. which w as Established in B eaverton , W ashington C ounty, O regon, Friday, July 1 1 , 1 9 2 4 Year O VERLAN D COUP* P R A IS E D BV W O M E N 28, 1923 with T H El B A N K S H E R A L D Cherry Pests ¡V«tt TH E BANKS FR O M Held Monday Harry 191^ HERALD, Volume XIV, No. 3 4 O U R C O R R ESPO N D EN TS I n t e r r i n g Little Notes from the Surrounding Country as T old j y O u r Active Special C orrespondents W eekly Alexander Chosen to Fill RYAN Frank Hockcn’s Place On Tbe PLACE CounciL Fire Hose Ordered Mrs. M. E . Curtis has returned from Hillsboro, where she a t tended the encam pm ent o f the ( j . A H. Ttie O rnneil met in reg ular session Monday evening with quite a few s p e ctato rs presen t, i George F ox o f Oklahoma City I h e m atter o f the appoint- . . . * __. __ . and J o s e p h F ox and two son», ment o f the new Councilman wa« R o b ed and J- W eber F’ox, are taken up by .t a y o r E riekaon and visiting here. tarry Alexander wa* tendered an tbe appointm ent to fill tbe place I A cerage R oss underwent of Frank llocken, who recently operation fo r an abeess on the resigned. Mr. Alexander is an hack o f his eyeball Tuesday. Th e old tim er in this vicinity and operation w as su cce ssfu l and has »pent a good many y ears o f Mr. R os* re turned home 8 a t - his life here. He is progressive. I urday. knows Hie needs o f Hie town, Henry B a s t ia n , bis mother and and we believe be will m a k e an h o u i»e and Mrs. Bryan excellent man on the Council, j a n d d au g hter o f Garden Home W bile a t first he was loath to \ motored to Rhododendron and accept as he fe lt that In* busi- j G overnm ent Camp Sunday, ne»» a ff a ir * would not allow . . ^ . him time enough to give to the . L ° U,H *•* "^ p ris e d „.„_w . . . . . . . » ¡...n » „„„„___ .„ j hi* friend* and neighbors by an- work be was finally persuaded . . . , . Mls< to »ay that be would q u a lif y .! R o r e a s h o f Portland T h e T M « is , step Inward good ^ j j £ t^ f em in en t in B eav erton a» it Elves i young couple a sectio n o f the town repyoZni- 10 n ,e y ° un* couple. tation on tb e Council th a t h e re - !* _________________ to fo re has not enjoyed 1 n a l TI GARD NEWS privilege. Another m a tte r was the o r - _____ dering o f 1000 feet o f fire h o s e ' purchased. W h ile som e o f the ^ IP Sunday School« held a mem bers o f the Council we are j ° ' nl P 'cn ic T u a la tin Ju ly 4. informed took exception a s Ihere Mi»* Virginia P a rk * is spend- was no funds available for the mg a week’s vacation a t S e a - purchase Mr. Gray, the banker, side. assured the city that th e ir credit i Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Grandy wa« good. T h is is one o f the 7 . _.. . , , _ , . * and family have re lu m e d from tim es when a progressive m e a - j Qr a (er j a j ^ sur,- initiated bv Mayor E rickson was not turned dowm. although Mi»s E llen Cole o f L o* An- we understand that there wa» ! 8el*8 '» visiting her cousin E d- consid erable oppositio n. j na Sand blom . ------------------------- T h e WomMda Missionary so - Mr. and Mrs. V. Halley and ciety o f the E v ang elical ch u rch son, HarGett, visited Tillam ook. ; ">ct at the J . Yaun home W e d - Seaside and Astoria, during tbe j ne*day. _____* . T h e local motion picture co m - pany is w r y busy, first at Mt. Hood, then Portland, O renco. and *1 Hie studio, sh o o tin g the scene» for th e ir new production, W itli all o f the young fellows o f -B e a v e r to n ge ttin g m arried to Portland g irls, we wonder what the B eav erb m g irls expect to do for a meal ticket. 1 Mi»» Rachel W r ig h t o f Nor- | thumberland, E nglan d is vi»it- ,nB a * borne o f her brother. , " iHiam W rig h t. j J . B. B e ch h a m is reported as recovering rapidly from an op- oration for appendicitis at St. '* n c e n t s hospital. Dr. and Mrs. J . J . S aray tn and Mr. and Mrs. J . J . Concenno o f Ny««a have been visiting at the Uuite a large crowd attended Hie lecture and dem onstration given hv Mi».« Cram er o f Th e O reg onian, a t the G rang e Hall T h u rs d a y a fte rn o o n . J u l y 10. T h e G rang e sponsored the lec- E- H- ^edry home. Helen Stiles and Lold Yand a „d Margaret T r o f it t e r have re- turned from the sum m er school a t o , ,\ c. for 'the boys a n d g irls clubs. • T h e D em ocra ts surely showed good sense when they shook McAdoo and |hit up Davis. IH. m o n th s ' employment under the fo r m e r S e c re ta ry nf the T r e a s - ury won't 'te n d to rai«e him in anyone's estim atio n. Grandma Woods ce lebrated t,er 7gth birthday Sunday and a |arff(. number o f friends gath- er*«<i at the MacDonald home helped make the o ccasion a h ap- )n,.r ol,p T h e funeral o f J o h n F . S i s - ler. who died W ednesday from heart failure, was held from the A SW IM ON THE GREEN Evangelical church T h u rs d a y a f - Honolulu P aper—Th e g uests ternoon. Rev. F.. Maurer o f f ic i a t - enjo yed a b ask e t supp er :i 11 d ing. Mr. Sisle r is survived by bis widow. moonlight swim on Ihe lawn T h e dew- must be unusually J a m e s MacKinlay has been I envy o u t there. elected directo r and general m anager of the American R a il way Gar Company. T h e build ing o f the first unit o f the f a c tory will proceed al once, and the assem bling o f the c a r s b e gun. SCOFIELD { NEWS Mrs. t'nrl P inith and son were in IlilNhoro on the F ou rth. $ T i ^ i o Rc h r ord e r ha.« gone to ............. .. for a s h o rt vacation. 7; Mr. and Mrs. J o e B ellish and son visited Sunday at B uxton. Charles Myers was in Buxton Monday mornin g between train s. ' I. vi* V ' » \-vV' Mr. and Mrs. Chas. T.' Myers ' celebrated their Fourtti at Hills boro. F n v W , * r V m J o e Bellish w as In B uxton on Saturday mornin g between the trains. ■(■Jr' l W m Mr. and Mrs. W m . Feldt and children spent the F o u rth at Vernonia. ■V.v- Mr. and Mrs. Chas. T . Myers were in Portland three days this week. A V ßh A j v . i » W illiam Burnell and family visited friends in P ortland over the F ou rth. Paul Noack f»nd fam ily left Monday for a little vacation a t , Pigeon Lake. L. L. Crawford and family a re in B a r View for a couple o f weeks vacation. E. B . W h ittlese y la back oil the jo b again a fte r several m onth* o f illness. Mr. and Mrs. C. Delfel o f Portland were Saturday v isito rs here at the E. H. S te w a rt home. rA. Lull and fam ily left Mon day for an auto trip into the state o f C aliforn ia for a few weeks. T h o m a s Caldwell o f Hillsboro wa» here several days this week helping hi* uncle F r a n k on his new house. Chas. McNally and bride left Monday morning on a honey moon trip to S ea ttle, W a s h i n g ton, and Vancouver, B . C. f>avid O'Donnell with his fa m ily and Mrs. M argaret McPar- , ! land with her »on, Alfred left T u ®*<**y n®on •» **r. O'Donnell’s ! Ford c a r for Tillam oo k and the heaches to spend the Fourth, R EA L E S T A T E TR A N S FER S Jo h n Ja c k s o n el ux to W . 11. F o r n e y : * 1 0 . NI*. NE14, Sec. 21, T I S., R. 5 W „ W. M. W . H. F'orney et ux lo Jo h n Ja c k s o n et ux: * 1 0 , 40 ac., Hen- t. T . I 8 ., R. 3 W „ W . M Chester L. S h e a re r et ux lo H. L. H alvorsen: * 1 0 , 14.73 ac., Henry Davis D. L. C. N. 49, T . I 8.. R. 2 W „ W . M. J . D. S ister et ux to J a m e s Murray et ux : * 1 0 , 4 ac., T ig ard - ville Heights Add. C arrie Hoffman lo Carl Rad- m acher et ux : * l u , * ac.. See. 4, T . 2 8.. R. 2 W ., W . M. Chas. E . B e r n a rd to Vivian Bernard , * 1 0 , 844 T r a c t in A. F\ H a lf» I). L- C., T . t 8., R. 1 |W„ W M E lizabeth B ern a rd to J o s e p h Noonan el ux, * 1 0 , 3.24 ac., Lawrence Hall D. L. C. No. 45, T . I W „ R. 1 W „ W . M. Annie Ainery et vir to Harry A. W e st et ux, * 1 0 , 2.96 ac.-, J a m e s Hirklin D. L. C-, T . 2 S., R. t W , W . M. Ruth Really Co. lo V. O. W h i t ney. * ! 0 0 , L ot 6, Blk. t, W ilkes- horo. F\ A. Handy et al to J a m e s Henry J a c o b s o n et al, * 1 0 0 , 80 ac. in Bendecmer. Noah 8. Long et ux to J a m e s P. M hFarlane et a l: * 1 0 .0 0 tr a c t in Sec. 12, T . 2 N . R. 4 W , W ill. Mer. C h arlo tta Gabler to W a s h in g ton Cabler, *10 .0 0 , T r a c t s in Sec. 1, T . 2 8.. R. t W , W ill. Mer. Lloyd Hall to Elv a Grover. * 1 0 T r a c t 6. Alvord-Carr-H unter Co's Subdivision t. Ladd A Reed F a r m Co. to Tho m a« W.-*Doran et ux : * 1 5 0 . I. nt 9. Blk. 8. I.add A Reed’s Add., Reedville. Mary Mocroft to Rhoda F. Rennison et a l : *1 .0 0 , L o is 1 and 2. Blk. v, Bailey's Add., F o r est Grove. F*red W . Scliam burg et ux to Chas. P r ü f e r : * 1 0 .0 0 . 12.2a ac., Sec. 25. T . 2 8.. R 2 W.. W ill. Mer. , Theodore I,. Davison lo Anna S h u te : *1 .0 0 . N W H, See. la, T . 2 N . R. 4 W „ W ill. Mer. George Spiering et ux to Chas. W . Moore el ux: * 1 0 .0 0 . L ot 5, Blk. 10. F irs t Add.. Banks. Jo h n H. Dobbins el ux to Roy 0 . L a t h a m : * 10.00, T r a c t s 3 and 1, Kinnes«wood Ac. Anna Anderson to Argoone Post No. 56 American L egion: * 1 0 .0 0 . P a rt o f Lot 7. Rlk. 2. Sherwood. N. M. G m n o w et vir lo Clias. Schuler. * 00.00. L o ts 3 and 4, Blk 2, Subdivision o f S le w a r l- McCormic Ar., Sec. 2 t , T . I S., R I W „ W ill. Mer Carrie Overholtzrr et vir to Ninma Sundherg: I t 0.00. Lot 8, L om b ard s Add.. Ser. 16, T . 2 8., R 1 W „ W ill. Mer. F\ G. Heidel el al lo J a m e s C Hartley. *10 .00 , N H. L ois 7 and 8. B lk . 7. T u ck er and Stew a r t's Add., Hillsboro, Fra n k lin C. Schm eltzer et al to J . M E ld e r: * 1 0 00, Lots 7. 8. 9 and N. 2-3 L ots 10. I t . t ?. Blk. 18, Sim m on’s Add., Hills boro. MEW EXCUSE B o * * — W h a t's the m atter with >ur w riting today— new pen. w ink. new kind o f paper or— Clerk— No, sir. N euralgia.