PAGE HILLSBORO ARGUS, APRIL 7. IS 10 ! f .A J .4 'I t i 4 .5 L 1 1 r V. A. ?haw. Pr. W. U. Fear. Vkr-rre. J. V Tabcr. Ste. Shaw-Fear Company raid-up Capital $50,000 Surplus $50,000 NOW OFFERING BEAVKRTOX - HEED VI LIE ACREAGE. 3600 texts, pUtt ill into tracts of S to 10 acres cacti: a yt?n of complete! roaJs extending along oce or more snUa of etch ttact platted; located ten miles southwest ot the Courtbcus-, rn Fourth tlrect.raiiwar, five trains cacti y per 40 nituutrt' itc'.c; no rcxk, no gravel, hillside or cold wfcite Unci, 1ut very f.rtile soil, especially adapted to fruit, nuts anj vegetables. This platting offers yo acres at the price of outlaying city lots and only 40 minutes' ride from Fourth and SUtk streets. An op portunity you will not allow to pass when you investigate. A few hundred judiciously investigated in this acre;e and paid in easy installments will result in highly satifactory thcming in the very near future. Come in and permit ns to txpUin to you the eitiaoidinary ad vantages of this special location. Now felling at f 100 to f i x per acre; payable on esy install ments. Call at our office. 245 1-2 Starh St. Portland. Oregon tnd arrange to go with our reprrsenUtiv .al examine this property. can Monuments Forest Grove Monumental Works Save Money for You. s m m m u m m a m Designs and stock, none better. Quality Jand work manship unexcelled. Prices lowest on coast. All work guaranteed- Orders and all communications promptly attended to. Will call and show designs and samples at any distance. Main street, N. of P. 0. Block. GEE & JONES Box 343 Forest Grove, Oregon. zCOUER'D LACE: SPLENDID PACING STALLION Sire, Lovelace; Dam, Bowney by Coeur d' Wood. Bright bay; weighs over 1200: 6 years old. Season as follows: Mondays at McNamcr's barn, Forest Grove; Wednesdays at Ora Gardner's, Mountaindale; Saturdays at Hannan's barn, Bux ton. On call rest of week until further notice. TERMS: Fifteen dollars to insure, payable when mare is known to be in foal; service due or collectable at once when mare is traded or sold. Care to prevent but not responsible for accidents. A. W. MILLS Independent Tel. Greenville, 52 P.O. address, Bunks, Ore., R I Painless Dentistry rwrsr.r'"!fa . ...... iff txv .. KS't '5. i 14' ft In, &et9. Out of town nm,lt f.-un hnvti their .ut4 itot lri'lgi.work l:n Vf?'!'""1 iD VA We mil fix you 1 tixi T-i22k laid or portlain "jcrownfor $3.50 ic!ar Croni 5.00 'ffi2a8ridj.Tb.lli 3.50 MMjQuJd Fillmgi 1.00 ,5 -.i!Enmel T llini 1.00 iSSilvor Fillir.Ki .50 ,"3lnl.r Fillinir. 2.50 ;(jood Rubber PtilM O.UU But Hrd Rub- W. A. Wilt, Hnum ua Muuu f ' 3 w ii tiih miMin mniim Pmiil.i trtrtioft .glj WCRK GUARANTEED FOR IS YEARS piiinlf. Kitrmctlon re n tien pl.t, or brtiluo work I. ot-Uc'rcil. Cou.ultatton Frufi Vo cannot aitttM-ttof I A:uii-r. work done .Dywhera. All work fulij riinr at.ctHl. Mod.rn el-trlc tojulnni.pt. Jt iim Uh., Wise Dental Co, rUMuHS poRt0"d.ot"Econ to " TCJS HOME 6' A. M. W r. M. SuniUri. to 1 t iC3 trie Complaint filnd agalnnt you in Hie aiwive Britltlwl suit on or Iwjf'tire the Kth (Jay oi April. winch in hix wenlcis HfU)rThuriay. Keliruarf liltli, I!(10; the am oi tne nrm piioiicauoti or HUH Wum inons, and if you fail Ui appear or antcwer, for want thereof the plaintli!' will apply to the Court for a decree dmsolvinK the ooiidH or niatrirnoiiy eiitini between the plauitill ami cletendant herein ant for uie ouhUxly or the minor c:hild, ituby (.'oaten. lhin Hnninioris is pulilinhed by Order oi me Honorable J Wenley (joodin, JudKeof the County Court of the Btate of Orr-Kon for WaHhington County, in the abwm n of the circuit jmln from Waxh ington eoiinty, and tiaiil order wa made and entered on the 21th clay of February 110. CI.YUK KiCHAUDSON. Attorney for I'laintilf, r,H (;hamber of i oninierco, I'ortland, Ore. Iate of first publication Keb '1, I!(t0. )ate of last ublication April 7, 1'JlO. SUMMONS IN THK CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 8TATK OK OREGON FOR WASH INQTON CODNTY J, C. Coatea, PlaintilT, VH Orlnna Cualein Defendant. To Orlena Coates, the above named defendant: FOR THK Best Fire Insurance AND PROMPT SETTLE MENT OK LOSSES SEE JOHN VANDERWAL Agent London & Lanca shire Fire Insurance Co. OCice with Edmond Cornelius, Main St. Ind. Phone, 393. Pacific States Phone 354 IIILLSBORO A. K. Peat, of Varley. on the Orvn Kloctrie, w ost of town. ; was in the city Saturday. His parent, John H. Teat and wife, of New Brunswick, but w ho have Uvn in the Missoula section, j Montana, for some time, art' here on an extended visit. It is! not improbable that they will' take up their home in Cornelius, , They w ere verv much surprised i to see how much farther Spring i is advanced here than up in the I Bitter Root country, and they ! think we have a fine soction in j the Willamette Valley. I The Cardinals will be out for i practice next Suuday at the Ath I letic Park, and then comes the ! opening frame of the season the i following Sunday-on the 17th. j Manager Moore thinks he has I any of the amateur teams of the 'state beaten to a frazzle, and I there is promise of pood baseball I all Summer. Fred Narup, of near Banks, and w ho is one of the leaders in strawberry culture up in his sec tion, was down to the city Thurs day afternoon last, and called on the Arrus w hile in the city. Italph Imbrie, of West Union, was in the city Saturday, and a'dded his name to the list of subscribers for the Kest Room, thus swelling the Arjrus fund for that purpose. Capt J. D. Merryman, for years connected with the First National Bank, of this city, and now with the U. S. Customs of fice at Portland, w as out Sunday, a puest at the Dr. A. B. Bailey home. Mrs. Wm. Jolly came out from Portland the first of the week and is at the Jolly hopyard farm. north of town. She will keep Mr. Jolly company until the hop season closes this Fall. The funeral of the late J. B. Tamiesie took place Saturday af ternoon, from St Matthews Catholic Church, and interment was in the cemetery below New ton. Camile Duyck, w ho is fanning near Forest Grove, was down the last of the week, and made his annual call o the Arfrus. J. T. Powell, the thresherman, w rites that hejis located up at Cmatilla, in the new irritration district B. G. Leedy, of Corvallis, was down to his old county seat Sat urday, greeting his friends. Sam Moon, of Centerville, and Antone Hermens, of Verboort, were in town Saturday. L J. Francis, of Tualatin, w as up to the county seat Saturday afternoon. Ora Gardner, of Mountaindale, was in town Friday. C. W. Garrison and family have moved to Portland to reside. BUYS CALIFORNIA PAPERS I). W. Bath, for a number of years editor of the Independent, departed Monday evening for Riverside, California, where he has bought the Riverside Messen ger, a weekly newspaper, and will have full charge of the pub lication. This is the only week ly in the city, which has a popu lation of about 16,000. He wil get a good financial support, and the Argus wishes him all kinds of success. D. W. has the news paper business down pat from both ends - mechanical and edi torial and reportorial and that he will make a go of the venture is assured. LOOK Just arrived from Old Kentucky Distillery and will be on sale every Saturday, regular $4.00 w hiskey reduced to $3.00 a gal Ion. Regular $1.50 port wine at $1.00 a gallon.-C. Schilling, Cornelius. BANK REPORT. Report of the condition of the Cornelius State Bank, at Cornelius, in the Stale of Oregon, at the close of business March 29, 1910. KKSOl'RCBS Ixans and Discounts fK1.841.35 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 70 14 Bonds, securities, etc 1,165.63 Banking house, furniture, and fixtures 6,900.00 Due from approved reserve banks 48,556.16 Checks and other cash items. ... 61 4a Cash on hand 6,419.89 Total f 145,016.59 UAMUTIHS Capital Stock paid in 15,000 00 Surplus fund 5,000.00 Undivided profits, less ex penses ami taxes paid - 713.58 Individual deposits subject to check 86.481.83 Demand certificates of de posit 815.00 Time certificates of deposit,.,, 6.121.00 Cashier's checks outstanding 2,753.00 Savings deposits 28,116.74 Liabilities other than above stated , 4.44 Total (145,016.59 State of Oregon, County of Washington, f I. F. II. StoU, Caihier of the above- named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. r. II. Stotz, Cashier. Correct Attest. ... Alliert BnnniiiK.jt B. Buchanan, A. I S. HYioles. DiiecHrf. I Subscribed and swolj to before uie this 4th day cf April, 1910. , A. S. Hendricks. t - If Wc Had The Money We'd Mart a bank on Street in Jiv IXmu's Imildhii; where we arc now Located But we haven't. So we will continue in the jjrocciy buMms. and it will 1 our aim to make our store, The Grocery Store of Ilillsboro. Let us demonstrate to you that we appicciate vour trade and contulctuc. Second Street Hillsboro. Ore. 1910 Start the NEW YEAR by opening an account with the Hillsboro Commercial Bank LDW. SCHULMKRICH, President Gi:0. SCHULMKRICH, Cashier We do a geueral banking busiuess, and the strength of our institution is tin questioned. Courteous treatment to all. Be One of Our Patrons Pays You 4 Per Cent Interest on Savings and Time Deposits CHABROL BELGIAN No. 22.732 AMERIC'N No. 2764 Afje, 9 years; bred by Kmmanuel Dumont of LaHruyere Outs sart, and imported by A.V. Ruby & Company, of Portland Ore. ; , . ' . .in i. i i - i i . ,i cm . ,i . it .1 in i ii : Will Stand tub Skason ok 1910 vv to Jn.v 1, as Follows: Mondays, at the Henry Hesse place, Seholls; Tuesday's anil Wednesdays at the H. H. Hoje farm, Farminjfton; Wednesday evenings and Thursdays at Second Street barn, HillslH.ro; Thursday evenings and Fridays, K. Pulmls' place, West Union.' Saturdays, until noon, at the Josiah Miller place, at lteedville! Gets splendid colts, his colts capturing all the draft colt first premiums at the Hillsboro I'M) fair Terms: Single service $10; Season. $15; To insure with foal, $20. Colt to stand and suck, $25. Care to prevent, but will not be responsible for accidents. HILLSBORO HORSE CO. H. DEUTSCIIMAN, Mgr. If You re Gointf to Clean Out Thut Ohl r t nt e lnw CiU nrttl ,) J. E. BORW1CK Kor Prices ori A mcrican Royal ond Pittbbur' Electric Fencing l am - Pil M-liiu;,; l)u;h t rty Kithian Shoe Co. SI OC! The BUST Oi The GOOD ONES Mv Grot f tic ate uj t. lite. el,;ui amj I'icsli. Il.ue nci inly added the St lulling Line of l!tt.u ts and Spices. "The M .uCy l.U I, G'M'ds. I Will Give a t hj-'.i uilb t t r y jum base whi w hen J'teseitlc il at m '.tote will ,r e c lia;;yed out OO Knunctl Pit lure. J. E. I30RWICI Jjeneral Mfrchuntlie, Keetlville, Oregon LOOK NERE 3' Keystone Fence Oliver & Syracuse Plows Simplex Cream Separators Maynard Shovels Star A Star Phingles Preferred Stock Canned Goods Fits-well Shirts large assortment Conqueror Hats Tilt-Kenney Shoes light weight for men. Bergman Shoes heavy. Best Goods and Best Prices AT Yours for a Deal always ROWliLL KROS. & CO. SCHOLLS, OREGON, Phone .51 x 16 NEW GROCERY The tut .'el v in 1! lias rtied a Itvu ;;!;( y st'te ill the Pythian - Building And si l.v. i a Mt ue of otu jat roitaee. A sjeinbd assottmeni of Staple and Fancy (iiitcties. 1 buy the best and sell at the i ! m .t jt.i!l!e inatni New Sttrr New Gooth Give Nte t Trinl E. W. 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