PAGE 4 HILLSBORO ARGUS, JULY it 190 17 60YS IN CITY , llall (lame T his Aftcrtuxn and at Crescent Tonight at 8:(H mm mm ON A TOIR OF Tilt: NORTMW 1ST taw i i I I Hardware, Farm Implements and Plumber's Material t r High Grade Stoves and Ranges. We have the Washington County Agency for the cele brated Toledo aud Monarch Rauges the best ever installed in a kitchen. I W fi pons and nil o'o'i j OO"- Famous Mitehell-Leins & Staver wagons and buggies, the wagon and buggy adapted es pecially for this section. Harvesting Machinery The Champion binders, mowers aud rakes which have stood the test of time and endurance. Plumbing Supplies A complete line of pipe aud plumber's fil ings, baths, and everything connected with the business. We will give estimates on plumbing your new, or your old residence. Lf-t us nut you in a bath GOFF BROS. & IRMLER Cornelius and Forest Grove FCIR CHAIR Barber Parlors Courteous Treatment Capable workmen Baths in connection, and a Fine Shower Bath Newl)' Furnished Shop. A trial w ill please you. JAMES ANDERSON, Pythian Bldg, Hillsboro. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Nolle ix hereby (tiven that th mult-rsin-ed w&h, by tlie County Court of Wash inpum County. Ort-jfon, on the :Tth day of June, 1H10, July confirmed an pxecuior of the last will and testament ol John M. Sin.pson, i!ecca9d. Now Therefore, all persons having oiantiK againtit Kai.l eatat are hereby re quired to present the sinie to me, with proper voui hers. at the law ollice of John M. Wall. Hillaloro. Oregon, within nix months from the date hrif. llated at HiHslwro, Oregon, this 2-sth day of June, 1MIU Franklin HuhM Simpson. Envutor of the la.it w ill ami testament of John M. Hi rnrwon, deceased. REPORT Of the cordision of the Cornelius State Bank, at Cornelius. O v n, iu the State cf Oregon, at the close of business June 30, 1910. RESOURCES Loans and discount.. 5,071 14 Bonds, securities, etc 1,16563 li mking house, furniture and fixtures 6,90000 Due from approved reserve banks 19 336 62 Ca h on hand ,440 83 Total 1 18 913 22 UaHiMTir.s Capital stock paid in J 15,000 00 Suiplusfuud 5,00000 Undivided profi'9, less ex penses and taxes paid 1,401 94 Individual deposits subject to check, 63,89 11 T lue ceitificate3 of deposit.. 537700 CV liter's checks outsta ding.. 145285 Sivings deposits 26,74986 Liabilities other than those above ftated 42 46 Total 118,913 22 State of Oiegon, 1 -ss County of Washington ) I, 1'. H. Stotz, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of uiy knowledge and belief. P. H Stotz, Cashier. Subscribed snd sworn tobtfoie me this 1 Ith day of July, 1910. Virgil II. Masfey, Notary Public. Correct Attest. Albert limining, C. B. Buclmii&n, A. S. Sholes Diieciors. SUMMONS. Klizahoth Johnson vs. Chars Johimon. In the naiiifloftho State of Oregiin, you, Charles Johnson, are notified that there is now 011 tile in the Circuit Court of Washington County, Oregon, a petition praying or au order forever dissolving the h mils of matrimony between you and tliti plaintiff herein and for the care and custody of the child, Mamie JohiMon, and for coats and disbursements in the ' Hoove action and for all that is prayed for ! In said petition. You are hereby notified that you muMt either demurer answer or ! plead 011 or before the 2nth day of July, I I!I10, or a judgment will be rendered ! against you as prayed for in tlio petition by order of the Court This summons is published by order of ; Hon. J. W. Ooodin, County Judge of! Washington County, made and entered 1 June 18, 1910, and the dale of the first : publication is Thursday, June 23, the date of the last publication being TIiiiin- ; day, July 28, IH1U. B. L. KNOW, i Attorney for Plaintiff. BANK OF BEAVERTON Beaverton, Ore. CAPITAL STOCK $10,000 J. A. MOTT, Prest. W. E. PEGG, Secy. J. T. WILLIAMS, Vice Pres. H. W. BOLGER, Cashier Transacts a General Banking Business. 4 Per Cent Interest on Time Deposits. Money to Loan on Good Security. Fire Insurance in the Best Companies. We are Insured against Bursary and Fire. Our Officers are Bonded. Depositors are as W ell Pro tected as in the Largest Bank. r "Keep Your Own Key and Counsel" Sound advice within certain Limits. It's all right when applied to holders of keys to our safe deposite vaults. Absolute privacy. We can rent you boxes for $1.00 per year. Call and examine them. CORNELIUS State BANK Cornelius, Oregon, SPEND THE SUMMER AT Newport Yaquina Bay The Only Beach in the Pacific Northwest Where tbe p etty Water Agates Mcbb Agates, Moonstones, CameliBna, and Rock Oysters otn be found. Out Door Bporta of A.11 ICiiiclM 1 c'udiDi? hunting, fishing, digging Rick Outers, boating eurf bathing, riding, autoing, canoeing and dancing. Pure m iUDtain water and tbe beBt food at low prices. Fresh crabn. dams oysters, fish and vegetables of all kinds duily. Ideal Camping Grounds, with strict sanitary reflations, at nominal cost. 3-Day Saturday to Monday Rate from S P. points, P irtland to Cottage Grove, inclueive, in cluding branch lines, also from ail C & K stations Al banyandweU Good going on Saturday rr Sunday, and for return Sunday or Monday, Low Round Trip Season Tickets f om all paints in Oregon, WiBbingS'iu and Idaho on sale daily. A Sunday Excursion Rate of $1.50 ffom Alpany, Corvallin and Philomath'with cone ponding low rates fmm p tints west, io eff-ct all summer. Call on any 8. P. or C & K Agent for full particulars as to rates, traio schedules e'c. ; bIko for copy of our beautifully illustrated booklet, "Out ings in Oregon.'' r write to WM. McMURRAY, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Ore Carry a Splendid Band With Them Promise (irvat YauJoillc Tlie Columbia Turk Hoys' Club, of San Francisco, arrived hero today, and after a ball giww at Athletic Park, will rive an en tertainment at tho Orescent Theatre, this evening, commenc ing their tHrformance at S:00 o'clock. Their entertainment said to bo very interesting and the Portland Press rives it a hijrh reeommend. In Kmil Hastings and Kddie Nelson, tho club rvsont.t two clever singers and dancers that always brink' down tho house. Hasting with his cleverly ren dered comic sonjrs, elahiratelv .uii uui, aim iNoison w un tus marvelous face irrimaces carrv all U'fore them. Montague I?ar- ton is a star inr ami tn.ir,titmwr uaneer. ione in-tter was ever seen tn this difficult art and he 13 irresistible 111 n llimint lil ulr 1 L 1 . I 1 I . . xMveiKmcKonxieKorsuit. Little nhoridan Williams whose beumi fill rich hnrifon vitln.t liiu . . . . . 1 . v ivivv 1 1.,. J IV ceived the plaudits of thousands v nuBiruiiuus H cou urv where lKy sinuinu' is irreatlv eiiltivnr...! is another star of the iirst qualitv" Uf the bitf acts, the College rootba iia v is the trn.r hit .f the show, twentv Ixns with their dances, yells and souga una tnu tjueer proressor amongst tnem, makes a jollv. haopv pre M-iiuuinn or Aniorienn i n .nr.. lire, the Ditlicult nvramid build ng by sixteen boys, in their WaUtltll eiJStlimes w rinnfh.. brilliant ierformance. which always receives its full quota of anolause. Ijivell Jinti t-tittLt prost-nt a harmonica act which iney nave pven with repeated success for einht years, and they never fail to win several recalls. Perhaps the most popular act is the comical boxing Two bouts serve to show the clever little and hg fellows in their fast work with the Rloves and in lietween, comes the comical bout between Johnson and the preat "White Unknown". The "Last Re hearsal" the play that concludes the performance, is what the theatre men call a "scream". It presents a company of bad actors rehearsinir fur A mil It 'in- drama and the woes of the ener getic statfe manager cause un bounded merriment until th.. curtain falls. The music of these boy-musicians is truly marvelous, every one is an artist on tho in strument he plays, and in all of the cities they have visited-' Portland, Seattle, Tacomu, their band is declared tn l th.. n,.Uf that has ever visited the North west, although every member of it is only a Imv. It can trnlu tin said that their performance is a really hiKh class entertainment arm one that our citizens will b fortunate to witness. Kdw. Botfe, of FarminKton, was up to the city Tuesday after noon. Mill 1 Movers. the ix.hitn . .... p w . ; raiser 01 near Laurel, was in tin city the last of the week. Mrs. A. M. Wells is located at ner cottage over at Nye Creek enjoying the Pacific breezes. For sale, ehearr Thnrvnurhl 1,, iumuuin,, Scotch collie pup, four months oiu. inquire at the Arus office. John Hohm was over from Jolie's the first of the week. He is now located on the Mc Court ranch. A. G. Watson, of Forest Grove, and K. N. Staehr, the college city music dealer, were in the city Tuesday, greeting friends. Guy Weisenbe'ck. of ville, and who is farming one of the big ranches down that way, was a county seat caller Tuesday aiiernoon. Buy vour drv imnrls at ? W.h rung & Sons. They are retiring irom ousiness. All lines at cost and less than cost. You can have the benefit of these prices. N. P. Oakerman, of below Beaverton. drove nn Tnoudav af ternoon, and says that the crop prospects along the road are ex ceptionally fine. Mr. Oakerman has farmed many years in Wash ington bounty and says that mid-July prospects were never better for hnmrw.p viollu ol though he confesses that a 'little moisture would be beneficial. A CI J ;AN WATCH means trnorl time tn vnn fn- Vears to como. True wminmv in a time-piece lies in cleanliness. ine delicate parts doing indes cribable work will unnn themselves to ruin, destroy their nign iinish and perfect fit, when runninir in acp.nmiilat.ino dirt- m rancid oil. It will cost you noth ing to let me examine it C. F. Libby, Jeweler, Hillsboro, Ore. THAT ARE STYLISH SNAPS Ladies' Shirt WobH (Dnmiuicrs' S:imp!cs) Xk to Ladles' Wash Pett'uoots White and Coloictl 50c to $1 00 ' 'tr 4.s aUne Shirt, (collars nttuhed) Siwiul p,kc 7.x- While they U, Boys and Girls' Wash Suits For Outhij-s .r0o ami up. barg'uina in Sweaters For Vour Outings 1'or Men, Women and Children. Mn's BlueChamhroSl Uufl.s attuludi KoKUlar f 1,0.1 p, Ij,,. Spcci.il price 7.V- urts M n's Corduroy l'anls Sjevial Price $2.oD C.'t-d Woik Pants Mk- caSrig Ladie Wash Shirts $1.2f t.il.7r BAIRD In the New Ileidel UlocK 9 mm acific Railway & Navigation Go. I LI Spend a Day in the Moun tains on the Nehalem. Train leaves Main street, Hillsboro, at 9:00 A. M, stopping at all way points. Returning, leaves Timber at Five P. M. Plenty of coach room. Observation car. l ane your luncheon with you. UOUNl TRIP. 1C i a.