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• • . . , li FOLLETÌFS AN INSPIRING STORY Per Year Move* -•/ * . : R e vif m/ Ä m M “ A ¿ AOti Historic»! /V. . ¿"J Consolidated, December 28, 1923 with T H E $ 1 .5 0 ' * T he Volume 11 No. 43 • B A N K S H E R A L D b«HS which was Established in 1910 Beaverton, Washington County, Oregon, Friday, September 26, 1924 THE BANKS HERALD, Volume XIV, No. 45 AMO G IRLS’ O L U M R AR K S F A IR IS SM O W K R G IV E R MOLO OOUNTV FA IR W E L L A TTK H D C D F R ID A Y E V E R IR O f ila Hoys’ unii d ir i»' Ululi The Hanks Hog and Dairy A shower was given at the I*. h 1 11 It 11 ul llunk» »howi’il a li..|-r lnter»*Dng Little Notés from the Surrounding Country 3 Show, which ended Friday after home o f Mr». M K. Bniith near tri- «|uulily o f work lilla year a three-day run, attracted visi Jaektown Fri«Jay_ evening. Sept. Tolc ;y Our \ctiv e Special Correspondents Week!’/ Mimi ovai* bafora, Tlila In a r w j l tors fnm i all over - Washington 1», in honor o f Mrs. Smith’s ¡very gratifying * I.» *llld Hub C-ounly. Kveryone agrees Ilia! daughter, Miss Elizabeth Smith. Ambition, Fidelity and Hon* Répufelloan Ptlloy Maintains ilaaijnra throughout Iha emiri ty Uapilol Hill Wa» »old raeently it was the best »how o f ex -Many useful and beautiful esty Principal Factors S C O F I E L D N E W S wlm have given »«« Itwiahly .»f hibits since its beginning. Hlfhnr Prlotn Hnre Than hy the Olty Church K.xlen»ion p re»en l» were received. in His Success. Ib rlr limo In ba||. Ih« boy» mul The Hanks U alf Ulub won th«* HoHeCy o f the MHhodl»t church. Those present we,-e; Mr. and AkFMi Siria ulons tliS «llffaranl IJnaa slimk Judging contest, the Union Mr«. J. T. Anderson and «on, Charley Mycr» mi.i wife were Sr raso l . holmis May Haollli o f Hood River I» o f I -1 lb work. club was second, and the Gales in Buxton Friday aveuing. ! Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Jack and Newspaper Cerrespondvnt and Mae »pending Ilf.' winter with Mr Tlialma j|urr uf ilio Bank» Portland, Or— («poetai )—The Ore- (•range club was third. The ! family, Mr. and Mrs. F. B. anna Wrltar. Mi, mol Mr». U. Hlow.ll were ffnd Mr». Punier and daughter Hawing Ululi. Anione Vgndernv* winners will go to the Pacific i (dark. Mr. and Mr*. Claud Cook «ra (armer, «h e treat through defla Ttia ramar of Hoben M LiiF««lb-it* arliTg o f ih.. Banks Ualf Club In Hutton Friday evening. I. oui«e. Rba will altend Ihn International Mvc»t«>ck Exposi and family, M [. and Mr». W . A. tion la the doting menthe ef the teat la an Inspiring story iff eiicreM tin.* In Uapilol Hill 'Ri-hool. Democratic admlnUi ration and «na nml Ami raw Hini|igon o f Ilio Hill Mr. K. H. Hlewarl wa» »b op tion and llie Union team, being ! Van Klerk and son Mr«. G. E. Sarnie efforts unit fialth In mie'» wir. brought face to teco «Uh rata ta animili won Ilio highest «cor.*« ping in Buxton Friday evaning. The Uapltol Hill Community , *ee«md, will receive a trip to ¡Gault, Mrs. R o »» Jack, Mrs. J combined »Ith unswerving .l.-v..il..u Io • on**«] aen»e. been «ondertng principi* Ib-fnre Im «-nieri-il Ihr «#n In Iha county on their work mi.I organixad. j th<‘ Salem State Fair. T. W ilson and daughter, Mr*. J. more or leea during the difficult years Mr. and Mr». A. I.ull were Hiinday Hehord liaa ala and lima bmrain«- u ......... na I barn fore won fr«*a tripa to ilia willi Ilia inflowing o ffic e r*: J. The grange exhibits o f fruits, F. Boge, Mr. and Mr*. Veldon etnee tf possibly the tariff ta ao« re visiting In Buxton Friday eve llonal rtgur*. ha had alraadjr .hin» a »li»t«. fnip ni Hnlani. II. Hmatten, superintendent; a»- ¡grains, and all kinds o f agri Bog«, Mrs. Uha*. Roseman.* Mis* ■ponalble for some ef the Uie he hue ning. notable «urh. ìlu* »lock Judging tonni bn- »i»ta n l SUperJntenoeftt, W alter cultural products were among Maude Pattee, Mr. and Mrs. suffered. In feet, he to being told Horn Jun* U, IV*'.. In l*rlnir<>a*. longing Io Hu* Hunk» C alf Club Duviil I >1 ...un.-II and wife Uarrlco; »iv iy la ry , Mias De- the outstanding feature* o f the Grant IHxIge, Mr. and Mr*. W . that he sells his «boot sad other Wla.. of rrain-h llUkiU’iinl and Mmlrh- Won f!r »l plana in Ihn crops In a free tirade world market. alork. I w,‘rJ’ in lluxlon Monday eve- Par<|ue; ircadurer. Mildred Key- show a » were the stock exhib Irlah ancrai ry, ha U a product uf ili» Brown, Mrs. C. A. Clark and j «bnrt«u tb# thinga he has to hay ars Union 1 1 »ir»K. Judging <*onln»t amt the Mar; orgm ii«!, Mildred Kay»<*r. its, which inrlu«led pure bred son, Mrs. J. B. Adam*, Mrs. klttsl upward la price by tha tariff. patipla und knnna n» a |>arl of hla Ufa Unlf Ululi Inani won Ilia aacon.l Mr». F. I », M 'lionnrll wa« in Holstein*, Jersey* and Guern Emery Van Kleek, Mias Helen I 8 «nator I. L. Patterson, chairman thalr pnlnl nf ria». Tim Hntlks learn oon* lluxlon Monday evening on buat- AI eliflitrcti ha teil Iha fnrin Io ob- I'lann, seys. B Van Kleek. Mr». Edith Rich- °* ,he R*P“ *>lloaa State Central com tain a university education Ile earned »lalln g o f Jiillu» I'aarnubooin, , n e«». TUALATI N « Thursday was the big «fay o f ard Van Kleek. Mr*. J. J. Van “ ‘.'I**' *«• bla way through II»* uni*fralijr. g i, » v xj - xx-» n . Alge- «„ I ‘ f#cU h«« fanner need» only to be told Marlin llnrb and IIHnn Harh. the fair, at which time Gov. Kleek, Mr and Mr»n C. ,B orjl#|. wher# hlJ K Bennflel and w ife and aon On graduation Ita aiinllcd law and wl|| lake par! in Iba »kook Judg Pierce wa» speaker o f the day. aheiiner, Mr. and Mrs. J. A • own Intereets lie ! ware In lluxlon on bucine»» on In oexrn ni.>nili« WS» niliiilltnl lia Iha Mr. an«| Mrs John W olfe nml ing nonteaU nl lb.- baHfin |p- I* was the emargeacy or termers' har and lniiinnllnlal> etecled dlairlfl j Friday evening. \ family have hcved |<> Bridal A'd«lres»e* were also delivered Zimmerman, Mr. unit Mr*. Floyd rnwtional Show In Noventbar, hy Jefferson Mvers and W alter Brown and family, Mrs. Clyde j tariff, enacted by the R«-pabll<raa con attorney of Im na rmaily. Ilf ui.id* Veil. Mr. and Mr». A. L. Uutrighl Hembree, follow ing Ihe talk by Wilkinson, Mr. anil Mrs. Zack I grtra» In the apring of 1*21 tbst »top au. h a munrkahla i .aa.nl In hla hr»t mid lb.* i IIIon Uajf Club tnwU. The Royal R*>»arian* o f P o rt the governor. larra Ihal ha rau I M ..da» ahead of will take pari in the alook Judg olnda g liusin«*»» (rip to Hank» Martin. Mr. and Mr*. J. Me- I ped the ruinous d«-cllae In the pric« of all term prodart», he said, and tho bla ticke« In Iha n*\l r h r ll.« and »aa ing con Inala at Mia gtatn fair on Friday afternoon. land gave a Program here at The fair was not lacking in | ( ’.alien and son, Mr. and Mrs Fontney M< Cumber tariff act that fol Iha nnljr Itfpuhllraii nn Iha «ounly Mil» Weak. Hie gyiunaeiunt Friday evening. concession» and the y o u n g Mr. nu.I Mr«. U. Iluekbee ¡uid T Nissen. Mr. and Mrs. L. F. 1 lowed brought about aiateriully blxlx r Moka! r* alta-lad. ’ Following I» g |ti»l o f winner,, .laughter with Mr. and Mr». J. IL W . W am pler and family people delighted in the usual Firken, Mr. and Mrs. W . F | prices for term crop» in the Unit« tl Yeung«»« Member ef Congress. al Iha lin y»’ gild M iri»' County Diirlimo made a Irlp over to will move »ooff lo the Bister»’ carnival devices which included Gemhella, Mrs. I.uljHa Jack, C. State* than ta world markets. The Knlarlng Iha holl»«’ «ff r..(.ra»«M «• Fair: lloo.i tlivcr on the Columbia farm, near Tigard on the high a free dog and animal show on W . Florence, FJmer Hansen. figures »peak for themselves and th • ll«raa In IHNft ae Ile >««ung»-st im-uibar. Hawing, Divialnn I, Ulna* A : Mixer Highway one day Wedne«|ay, which was chil W alter Hansen. Helen Hansen. truth of this caa be demonstrated by la»t way. LaKollelle, ht Ihr aliñar forra of hla examining tb* fuels. dren’s day. gl find personality, ma.n tMu-mn* a linairit’n W oodru ff o f Bagvar- week. Harold Miller. Marion Huge, Wheat, dairy produrts, beet, got:« The la»t layer of crushed mani har of Ih* punarfut «aya nnd - ton, fir »l prua; Katherine Hrarli ami Mrs. M. E. Smith and fam toes, sheep and wool, indeed all pr<- ! fork In bring dumped on t h e maana roninilllaa. of «hirh William o f linavarloii. »m on.I p rit». Fan! <lW|NO P R O G R ESSES IN ily. acta of the soil, were helped by tho W ilsonville-Tuatatin market McKinley «aa rfaalrman. «afora lila Uhlnn of Ih’iivarlon, third, mid C ITY OF HILLSBORO G A R D E N HOME emergency tariff to a great eaten'. Barrir* ended In IMI ha «a * a nailon- Franca* Fa»lnrly o f Hnavarton. road. The act checked the agricuitaral tin Rapid progress is being ma«h‘ ai ligure by rae »on of hl» eland for fourth. OBITUARY porta that were breaking the price to M i*» T r ijje Johnson, gradu in the Hillsboro paving work Iba righia nf th* indiana. Ida liglil for the American producer. Before It Mr* F.. N. Firestone ha* been ate o f Tualatin High Richard D. Brown was born j Hewing, Division I, URi»a ||: Hohool, which started about the middle laglelath.n lo prevent Ilo fraudiilant went Into effect, prices here were low Millaboro, i|uite ill at (tie home hero. w ill attend Pacific University at o f July. aala of (daoraargarlna for buttar nnd Nalioiug I'owidl o f The west side o f April 20, IBBfl at Altoona .Kan er than prices elsewhere. Following When about four year* bla ronsplruoua ear*Ira In Iha pr.-pn fir »l prisa; Virginia W rlgb l o f first street which leads to the sas. Mr*. '(J«*orge W att and baby Forest Grove. the termers' tariff bill, American ration and paaaafe of the original In Aloha - llulicr, »enond; Hio h.-I daughter o f Oregon city visited The member* o f the Tualatin condenser has been completed «»Id he moved (<• Alabama where ! prices for farm crops became the taratala rom marre art and iha McKin Clark. AlnliH-lluhar, Ihlrd. on hA attended •• Ll'>! erd live«! highest la the world. here Hunday. Unity Ulub *ang a* the M. K. •»nil work has commenced ley tariff art. It Is true that grioae of the termer's with hi* parents until he was ' Hawing. IMvlSion 2: Dorothy Ihe north end. Uhttrrh «ervire at W iU on ville From I ani |o ioni l-aFoiiette i.ai.i M l»» liem ettu John »on of about sixteen, when the fam crops have declined In this country HtriiMiar», Mitaon Hclieol. flral; Paving on Third an«t J effer * pn puhllr olhra. bul laborad Inraannhl- here Holiday «night. since the preseat tariff hill haa been lilla..n Reboot, » a r Portland vi»H<*.l friemla son was completed s«>me time ily moved to Oklahoma. In 1901 operative, but tha point ta they have If lo break Iba power of Iha machine Mabel oxer I he week end. Mr. and Mr*, liann Paulson Mr. Brown went into the lumber I omi; Mi gre Hobln. Il Iléon Hclnnil ago whirh leaves only Oak and which then rnmplrtaly <l»mlnalai| Win- not declined in anything like the de (I the Magic Mr». Henry Ih*nekgi lia» re are domoriled in | gree or with anything like the rapidity «if posala la 1000 b* «aa elected go« third; Mrnevlava Peterson, Fourth to finish up the project. business with hi* brother lume«! home from a pleasant Lantern farm and Mr. and Mrs. Approximately two miles amor. l*Fullrtt* waa goaarm.r of llltnoii HHp.ol, fourth. are Oklahoma and he followed that 1 which marked the fall of term prices W ilson Rogers have move«! to Wlaronaln from Janunry. limi. lo Janu Hewing, Division 3, Tlirlmu visit at tin* roast. include«! in the entire area that work from that time until his la other agricultural eoun|riee of the Portland for the winter. ary, IUM Ila waa iha Aral nallre-born Murr. Hank», fir »l. the present contract ra il» .tor. 1 death- Mr. ami Mr». IVnjuinm Hailey, Zealand and Canada. While goaemor of lb* alala and poaalhly ib<* - ■ ■ - ----------- -- ream* ? whilw «G?f fd Oklahoma he Manning:. Iiorolby Hryanl o f am! daughter o f Portland »pent L. J* Franc»*# manager «wo terming condltiogs and prioes are not youngest ufkn elected to that offlre up married I.ela Van Kirk. In Fornai Mrova, flral ; Alice Plielp» serreiary o f th»- Tigardville Better subscribe fo r the. Re Sunday with friend» here. what they should be today In tha to Ihn« lira*. Ilia ndiulalalrallon noi 1911 the rouole moved to O r e - ’ United States, they are tnflnitely bet Telephone Company, is a Pa view now. , «wly bagan «Ith tba a aw ranlury. bul o f Horn»! fli.iv », »croud Mr. and M i». U. K. Kastman i gon where Mr. Brown went t<> ter tb<m agricultural conditions and tient a* the He 1 .wood hospitat Yearling Jnr»ny: Howard « o b mark ad » »harp ih-partur* la pot Man and daughter* o f Portland vis- follow ing an operation for th« lougbby from Portland. Ethel work fo r R. L. Tucker, who price* la other countries and practice* from previous no a« it «rl»n n , Hillside, fjrat. several day» Chief reliance, too, of the American turami from Ih» paal lo Ih# future removal o f an eye. Mr*. Fran .«ml Helen R«*ynol«ls from Bea now has a lumber yard in H ill»- Yearling Jrraey lln ifcr: Yarn lie«! friend* here 1 Hla Lagltlatlwe Achlevemenla. , boro but who then was doing farmer for hla market 1» not abroad cis. a graduate nurse, is ea r verton. Hill«, Tlialnhar, rimai : llaanl la »l week. • but In th* United States ttaelf. Here Aa goviwuor. I-aKollelte waa no« I .illy. Hiltaidn. »croud: Kenneth business in Tigard. Mr». I>an Smith ha* returned ing fr tier husband. the tariff haa worked distinctly to bta School opened September 8 tL only an admtnlatrator nf grani abili Mimford. Hank», (bird. Fr«>m Tigard they moved to advantage. Under th* protective tar home from Furent Grove, where 1 id lias a total enrollment o f Un, hui ha «aa alan Ih» ram.uraalul Gaston where they established iff policy of th* Republican party, our Yearling Holstein Hull: .lutili» «be lia » linen xdsitina fo r the one hundred and fifty pupils, and Inaplrlng lea.lar In bftnglng alM.nl ALOHA HUBER ITEMS their own business. In Fer- wage-earners are better paid, bettor remadlal legbdaMon daamndr<l hy Iha Pee rinboom o f Roy, flra l; John pu»t two week». with the follow in g teachers.' ruary, 1921, he moved to Huber fed, better housed and better clothed »pirli af the lima. A aunrrv of W alker. I.aural, *..... Miss Pearl Uaxike. principal and The fir »l meeting o f the Bar nnd established Ihe Service than those of any other country in •orna of the more miutnmllng laut» Three year HoUteln: Antone en t-Tear her asaprdution wg* held The Dime«, family has been teacher o f part o f seventh; Mrs: the world. Their prosperity result» Lumber Company, the name un (alleo «ff hla pari«») aa tnrrrnor Vandervocvering, Verhm.rt, fir>»l Friday with the new prentdent kepi nl home by an epideini® o f Kearney, sixth and seventh; Mis- iter which lie has been opprat- 1 in maintaining th* boat market in our G m i ami John W alker, Laurel, *ee- own country for the products of th* Kgginian, fourth nml fiffD » Mis* Mr». II. M. Powell, presiding. chicken pox. I li»'..Halle larsrli I.rmml .1 nix .«it the ond. ing an«! under which he con American term. Newman, third amt part o f the abotllloo of Iba rallrnod pn*» In Wla- Almost all the pupils report Cattle prices hi the Argentine, tor tinued operation until his death Ho|*l»in 0.1 If: Herman Lin- fourth; and Mrs. C. K. Be ker, eonata wonderful trips to llie beaches He wa* taken suddenly ill ami instance, are one-third those in the CAPITOL HILL NEWS dow, Cedar Mill». flr «t ; Junior first and second. There 1 - a Ha »aetirml lb* *nartiarnl of the United Statee. The tariff, too. oper | or mountains during vacation. «croud; law r*«|ulrlna rallronil« lo pay Inviui I Imlow, Cedar Mill.«, arge class o f little folks this died Friday night. ates to maintain «hast price» for the ; and have eoiue bark lo school He leaves to mourn his loss on the \aluatl.ra of ll.alr |diy»lral pn.p- Helen Herb, Bank*, third. Mr, und Mr». Ihmk and Ibsir enthusiastic for a year «»f hard year, there being txxepty-three In« wif«\ Mrs Brown, two sons. American grower at a higher level orty at Iha »ame rale aa .Khar prop- Fnt H og: Ih.nnld Longaeher than those in Canada and Argentine, beginners. artj. In iha alata. Van. age 9. and Gene, age 3; for example, the different prices last o f {tank*, fir »t : l.ylo W olford o f daughter Ueleu, bave mov«*«l t 1 , work. Members o f th<- different New York Uily. LaPolIrtta aacun-d Hie pnaanga of llnnk*, »erond. a sister, Mrs. L. Richey o f May, as an Instance, being $1.22. $1.03 Owing to the change <»f the th* law Treating the mil rond rnmini»- tubs were very much interested F<>rtland: a half brother, C. aad $1.02 respectively. Creamery but (tnrdening: Frank W arren* o f The Babhath »elu.ol in e eis srhedule o f the S. P. train- ■ion of Wleroiuln, whlrli prruldivl for in the Banks Fair last week, O. Sexton o f Gladstone, O regon ; ter and other products show a differ tha phjrairal valuation of the railroad», W att*, first; W elor Mathle*ou. eaob Sumlay nl 2:3t» P. M.. f-d- 1 Miss F.gginian ran not board there being sixteen sewing ex ential advantageous to the American and his mother. Mrs. Alice r,. Mouplaindnle, «erond. Andrew Itfwed Dy rlmrch services. ‘ at her home in Portland, but gave tha commlaalon power to ragu producer. hibits, one poultry, and eight Brown. n«>w o f Gaston. lata ratea ami ch*r«e* and aave.1 to Horgert. Mountaln.Ule, Ihird an,| Aa to the argument that the tarift Mr. and Mrh. <»l*en nnd fam is staving nl the home o f Mr. vegetable exhibits. Bold. Haines The funeral, whirh was held raises the prices of everything the th» consumara ot Wiamnsln $ 8 ^) 00 ,non Eleanor Fl.-unor .lesse, Mountaindnle, ial Mrs. G. Schlaefio. ily arc renting Ihn house o f carried o ff first prize in poul Sunday, was under the direc farmer buys. Chairman Pattaraon de a yaar. fourth. W alter Novak for Ihtx winter. ■ Several new fam ilies have try, Virginia W righ t srroml in l.aFolli-tt* aertire«l thè paaaage «»f tion nf ttie Masonic order, o f clared. it is without foundation Ttia Poullry. Division I: Robert Ih* corrupt praetlre* art. deaignisl to Haines, Aloha-Hiiber, first. The Oppilol Hill ball Irani i moved into the district. Among sewing amt Rachel Clark Ihiril which Mr. Brown was a mem farmer buys agricultural Implement», porlfy oaiirxise» and elertlons. the new pupils are Frank Shep in sewing. Twenty-three pupils ber. The Forest Grove Lodge for one thing. They are oa the free I’ oiillry Division 2, l.yle*Hled- wa* defealeil Sunday (»V the Ktl list under the Republican tariff. He Thls brtef Btirrey «ff |i|» ilenerdKhlp ard from Uorvallis, Kvelyn and Attended the fair at Banks on had immeiiiate charge. Rev. palrirk-Collins leam, by a srore »• gnrermir of Wlseensin inay I m > »oe, Manning. first. * W inifre«t Tbonm e; Rebecca, Mil- Thursday, September DL Sev Blair o f Pacific University, the buys binder twine. That, too, la on Pou llry IMvision 3, Andrew o f 17 to 3, Ihe free list. fsken ss su ranir»l «ff thè llnrs nf | 1 and John Allison from eral, are in attendance at Di chaplain n f the Forest Grove The fanner buys fertillxer. All aort« nllry h* «P(|t|l folto« lf rtioaen n nn Simpson, Gasion, first and see- The Methodist mission al W ashington, Vera and Roy W il- sta l« fa ir this week. iin's executlv«.. Ili» recrnt plntfium ond. Masonic Lodge, preached the of fertillxer are on the tree Ust undei Bugcealluua ara lo line of grealrr re* Poullry Dlvlslon l. R. Piare, funeral sermon. W . E. Pegg, the Republican tariff. The farmer burn building materials ululino of moatffioly, of a Urger voice Manning first. Beaverton undertaker, was in Lumber, brick, cement, Xhlngles of Iha people In thelr own govem charge o f the arrangements. stavee. atone, aad similar articles are meni, nf old fnshlnnisl liunealy and In H iLLSB O Ro c o m m u n i t y He was buried in the Forest on the free list under the Republican legrlty In ailniinl»tratl»n «ff affalra, of Grove cemetery. tariff. 0 L U B O R G A N IZ E D hlghar Ideul» In pubi!«- servire. Boots and »ho*», harness, leatbei Mr. Brown was a straight and A communily welfnre «lut» square business man. an infix’ I - gloves and all sorts of similar leathet lias heen nrgnnizeil In llills- IÍN T THAT OUfc. flty, 1 KNOW WHERE]" gent father, a true friend. ;> b>v- articles used by the farmer are on the CAN Y0^ I bom hy severnl women f«ir the free list. Whstatonsa. hones, horse A/ElöH PO ß t I»/ 1 A 6 INE yo u caw borro «j ing husb.nd. a good t «’ ,ghbnr pads. etc., are admitted duty (red. jH at in T he a an«! w ill be missed not alone hy Iloi» o f unemploymenl, helping Barbed wire la Used by the farm«!! U io RCP CAN/ h i« family hut h ■ all wllh whom for fencing. It is admitted fra* ol WINE PRESS destilille familles, Iniying school HE 6E DO/A " Aa the LaFollette family wer* b<>oks for rhildren o f poor par duty. Coal ta duty free and the tarift he associated. V f WITH A t among th* founder* of the Republican has aot increased the farmer’» fuel ents nnd giving general servir«’ f H O f t party In Wlaconsln. »0 were th# an bill, nor his furniture bill, for wood, ROD A N D Q UN when it is needed. öR A PfS reatara of the future senator and Prca th* basis of furnltur*. la fre* of duty The ofRcers o f lhe club nre CLU B W IL L M E E T Idenllal candidate Intlmidely ns»«>rl- ated «U h th* famll.F of Abraham Lin Mr*. L o llie G ifford, . president ; The Washington County Ro«l Coolldg* on Taaation. coin, tha ttrsl Preslilenl elected hy thr Mrs. Adna Qualls, viee-presl- and Gun Club will meet in the For savan years ths people hav* new isirty of freedom In INOO. | Klvn Bateheldar, serre Hillsboro Chamber o f Comm bern* with uncomplaining courage the At the tini* of Ahrnhnm l.tnroln's t ary -I rea surer. erce rooms on tho evening o f tremendous burden of national and birth In lliirdln county, Kentucky, In . . „ , , . . .» A cooke«) food sa e was held - local taxatioa. These must both be October 1st at 8:15. WOO, J#»se laiFollella. »he gronilfii ,, . . . The Snorting Goods Houses reduced. The taxes of the nation th#r of Hennlnr taiFol'otte, was Itv ln * 1 r,’ronUy I " raise funds for the o f the county and a number mast bo reduced Bow as much as pru- In the smm county nnd w-ns 11 mmr new organization. deaca will permit aad expenditure! Il neighbor of li e Ltn<-«iln*. I.hlng with o f firms in Portland have put must be reduced accordingly. High Jesse IsiKoltetle id llie lime no» hl» S M A L L F O X B U L L E T IN up prizes to be competed for taxes reach everywhere add burden father, Joseph l.id-olli-tte, one of Ihr There is a sent 1 er tn g of hy members o f the Club in a everybody. They boor moat heavily origlimi American LnEolletle» und s small |o>x In Washington coun membership contest. The con- upon the poor. Thay diminish indui soldier of ihe Revolution, who wna tr ty. This is apt to become more j lest w ill close that evening and try and commarce. They make agrl attain Ihe nge of 11 eentury nnd who widespread. (lie prizes . will be awarded. culture unprofitable. They increase died In’ tnillnnn In I VCI I . The LaFiff the rates on transport at ion. They art Th o* w'lio have »mull pox nre Many o f the members are mani \\i telle fnmlly moreil from llnrdln rotin a charge on every necessary of life festing enthusiasm in getting Of all the service# whlgh ths congress ty, Krtiloeky, in lo Indiana. a » i •••"*« wh" l" ‘ v'’ nOl Iwen vn«- » lw>) Alo- l.liKsdn was n firspienl vis elnhle«| or liave n««| been vac- names on the dotte«! line. «ran render ths country I kafs ao host Itor ill the ,le»«e DiUol'ette home, nn ' riOn-led for more Ilian seven tatton In declaring this on* te be paru t'lie State asid Game Depart In thls ronnertlon i,n Im-ldent Is «Iteci yenrs. ment will show a number o f mount. To negloot It, to postpone It In one of thè h|o«rrii|>hles nf Lincoln 1« Everybody not vacrinaleil may moving pictures setting forth to obstruct It by anseoad proposal* 1» llliistrnte hi» fetenti ve mrmnry. When rontrael the disease. The loss to be«ome unworthy ef public confi some o f the work being done. he «n* Presltlenl he wn» visite«! hy 11 dear* and untrue te public trust.— Iasi yenr in school atlendanie, The pictures shown in the past delegidlim fr«>m hi» iinllve conni,v of Message to Congress. Dec. «. 1M3. milk checks and other ways have been instructive and in llnrilln. Amnnu Ihe uhi neluhlmri abolii whom he Impilml wn* "Unrti xvas very great. teresting. It goes without say- Keonemy Promises Kept. Jesse LnFollette." "As n Imy I oflen See your physiclnn and b e I ing that they will give us a Bconomy In government was not an playeil In hi* barn.'' «uhi Ihe ris’tit vaccinated, if yon have not been. good program. All interested Idle promise with the republican ad emanelpntor, “ end rememln-r lt «eli, Dr I,. W. Hyde, | in hunting and fishing are in- ministration AppH« atlon ef th* bad ’ H .U .) although I waa then very young." Health officer. ^ (M law brought real relief. vited. ì FROM OUR correspondent :, FARMER H&PED RY PROTECTIVE TARIFF C A Guilty Conscience LINCOLN NEI6HB0R LA FOLLETTE FAMILY of rc,f®v,nw ,hr eoo v M m i