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HILLSBORO ARGUS AUGUST 1110
L TENNIS
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Was IWmcrly n RcslJcul of
Shady HnmK, Ik'yonJ IUmkh?
PUtlf R DUD ON TRVINVi:KS BCK
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Hardware, Fa rmlmplcments and
Plumber's Material
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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.
Wagons and Buggies
Famous Mitchell-Leius cc Staver wagons aud
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 eu
durauce. Plumbing' Supplies
A complete line of pipe and plumber's fil
ings, baths, aud everything couuected with
the busiuess. We will give estimates on
plumbing your uew, or your old residence.
Let us put you in a bath
GOFF BROS. & IRMLER
Cornelius and Forest Grove
FOR I.IOIOR LICENSE
IK THE Cor.NTY OOUKT OK THK
STATE OF OKKGON Foil
WASHINGTON CO I'M Y
In the matter of the applirtithin of J.
M. Milier fir licens t. sell Hpirituous,
mult ami vinous liquors in less quant
ities than one ir.t';Ion, in Banks prwinct.
To thH Honorable Count Court of the
Stateof Ore'U for Washington County:
The uiider-ifneil petitioners, lepti v it
ers of t;ank precinct. Wa.-thingt'in t'ou"ty
Oregon, ami cuiHtitmiin; majority of
liip v. iters of ruid pre. iuet, ami le
im Mctual rvsi.lenu of said precinct au.l
hsuntf actualiv resided in "aid precinct
''ays lautipiiiateiy 'crect-ilms; the dale
of this petiliou and the date of tiluiu
thereof, would neipectfully fx-tui n your
Honorable liody ami usK tlut a liit-iife
lo sell spirit uoiin, vinous ami malt liquors
in qnautitits than one trjtloii. iu
Hank pteciin-t, Wa-hisit'ton County,
On-noii. lie (jratitej and inMnil u J. M.
Miller, a resident of aid prrcmct, for a
period of i,e year.
Oated tins 1st day of July. W10.
John Martens, Jtert Keynolds, TOrt-c-n,
Jesse J Heard, A J Yatidtrhev, J CSimlli,
J 11 VanderMiiden. (' 1 liatiks. J T Turk,
Ja,-oli Vohs, W T Heppeto, H Sahler.
Alhert llnetten, 1' Mooney, Aretiie May,
t' (' Woriey, (ie.irue Si.utli, (ie irie l.ae
lnerinan, W II Went, Hiram Itaker, Her
mann Hunger, John " Wasf-necker, John
Uppert, C L Philip, W N jtu-obseti, (Jeo
V ilamell, Henry Piepka, Y Yaiidrzui
deu. Y H Miller. Car! fika. J BThomp-i
son, C O Thompson, Win II Klrriv, G
I.itlU field, Yakr. BilMiton, Jo? Sr-.ieriiiKf, :
El Moitran, Robt Kilnion.Isou, Win i
K- Iker, A S; ier:riKS. W II Jacobsen, J
il Kicdel. K 1, Koy, Robt ,1 kaili, i'lt-d
Narup, Tlios Connolly, Iknrv A Smith,
Louis Brown, Win Palmer, John Giglor
estv. I 1 Yates, E H West. Aletan'ler
Schiuj, C Christiansen, Wm G Walker,
I, Wellington, liurton I'liillip, J W
Phillips, Ilelbert Follet, Martin Vandeo
brook, R E Bmefiel, il H Hcltzel, Henry
Vo;t, H Krate, Wiliard Maloon, Chas
Iiolds.CC Dunn, John C Smith, H J
Smith, R Y Md'herson, I) J Kalher, S
T Munroe, Chas Pippert, Anton Meemo
ten, J K Cox, KJ Martineen, H A Todd,
A K Westcott, Chas Spiering, F V
Pribnow, William Ciefrie r, J J Meacliam,
J J Huberts, Win VsnDerzanden, C C
Homers, Tbeo Vanderzaoden, C O Hop
pins, Andy Maceino, II I! Ijancliy, X W
Rasly, Geo I.ipoert, H M Vanderzandeii,
Henry Narup, H ,1 Mailer, J Wood, M
II Parker, Henry Vandomelen, Yinzom
IM;, M G Woo 'man, T M Kngin, John
Pltdsre, A C I.ydia, K F Hunger, A La
chine, Jacob Mauss, John Friday, C R
Cox, L R Ing er, W II Ljda, W J Soli
ler, W M Ivishy, J N Herry, S J Thomp
son, O James, Wm Vandomelen, C F
Reuio'di, Heimao Piepka, F M key.
l o! Is, P N YanDer.andeu, Jack Kberly,
John Kberly, W J Wilson, Frank Sell,:
Frank Cteps, J B Fost, A Vander.an- I
den, George Herb, Iiert Van Ilomelen, ;
V L Pranger, L Vanderzandeii, W H :
McGill V I Herry, J G Mnbarland, Wm i
Vandeh:', Wiiliim Cop, Wm Smith, J j
A Moot, Mattin J Vandtrzxnden, Geo j
Vanderzauden, O K Mibs, C Vaiidehey, j
C II Hamilton, John VanHomclen, j
Montie ir Hin, Amod VanDcme'tii, ;
Harry Yarull, S Cops, Henry Vandtliey,
F Schlegel, Lewis Roy, J W Phips, W
H Keilinsf, W C Hines, A O Killin, John
Cop, Charles Fields, J F Kberly, Chas
Reiling, John Iloos, Henry A Smith,
Henry Cop, L I, Crawford, C L Roberta,
John Narup, Geo Vandercoveritig, li lis
Purdui, G W Hines W W Loiifjnreotb,
Geo Vandehey, R M Banks, J C Sxhul
merich, A H Phipps, Patsy F Toosey,
John Wtinderlich, M Kohlar, Cari
j.orenz, Carl Gribner, Henry N Peter
son, Geo I! Aydelott, W N Jacobson,
August Crop, V H Baker, John Schlauel,
Markias Adams, li C Friday, II A Fri
day. Hetmie Nelson, C W .McConaliey,
Trepheon Dlerich, J F Carstens, George
Hmith, A O Reppeto, C W Uodson, J
W Miller.
To Whom It tony Oonceni
Notice Js Hereby Given that tha uudor- !
niltned residdiit of Hanks Proeinel, W'anh- j
liij!ton County, Oregon, will on Wednes
day, the 7th day of Kept. 1H1U, at Hio'cloek
A. M. of said day, present the foregoing
jintitlon lo the County Court of tho State
of Oregon for Washington County at
Hillwboro, Oregon, and ul said time and;
nlaeo will ask that a license will be mmied 1
to the undesigned applieant authorizing
liim to mil spirituous, vinous rod malt
liquors in Hanks precinct, Washington i
CuiintV, Oregon, in lo'is (iiiantities than ;
one gallon, lor a period of' one year from j
the date or the isauaiice of kih Ii lioenwi.
Dutod this Jlb day of July. 1910.
J. M. Milier, Applicant, j
Hagley 6 Hare, Attorneys for Applicant.
BANK OF BEAVERTON
Beaverton, Ore.
CAPITAL STOCK $10,000
J. A. MOTT, Prest. W. E.. FEGG, 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 Comuanies.
We are Insured against Burglary and Fire.
Our OlJicers are Bonded. l)i'iositors are as well Pro
tected as in the Largest Bank.
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"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 thn p eitv Water Ate, Mobs Apatea, Moonetoiet
Cameluns, and Rck OyaterB cm he found. '
Oxt Door Sports or Jh.li Itiixcl,
lc'u.-liDR hurjt-ng, fib-iine, digging K)ck OyhterB, boating
eurf bathing, riding autoing, canoeing, and dancing Pure
mountain water and the b'Pt food at low pricej Fresh
crabs, dams. oyBtcra, fhh and vegetables of all kinds dailv
Ideal Camping Grounds, with strict sanitary regulations'
at nominal coht.
Lovy Round Trip Season Ticket
from all points in Oregon,
WuBbingson and Idaho on
pale daily.
3-Day Saturday to Monday Rate
from S P. points, Portland to
Cottage Grove, inclunive, in
cluding branch lines, also
ii-om all C fe E. stations Al
b'iny and west. Good going
on Haturdav or Hnnrt..
for return Sunday or Monday.
A Sunday Excursion Rate of
$1.50
from Alpany, Corvallis and Philomath, with corre ponding low
rates from points west, in effect all summer. Call on any 8 P
or C. & h Agent for full particulars as to rates, train cbeduie,'
etc; bIho for copy of our beautifully illustrated booklet, "Out
ings in Orpgon,'' or write to
WM. McMURIlAY, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Ore.
Was a Salie ot Washinslon County,
and AkcJ li cars
Orval Tonnis, uk'ihI 2l5 yoars, and
a native of Washington County,
was tlr)vnod in I'ortland, Sun-
:day aftortuHMi, near tm of the
j many mills that skirt tho water
j front. Younjr Tennis' companion
i had swam to the bank, leaving
S t ho young fellow alone in the
j water. He finally looked to see
! if Tennis was coming ashore,
;but was unable to locate htm.
T.w..,:., i... i i . .. i -.1
i jviima n.m ueen seizeii w un a
cramp ami had tlisaiioaro(i.
lite body was iveoveivd afte
a short time, and was taken to
I ores t tiive for interment.
The Tennis family a few years
atru lived at iShadv Hnnik". ami
i later moved to the (owe. Short
ly after leaving the Gleneoo sec
tion, W. W. Tennis, father of
the dead Uy, was taken sudden
ly ill on a Southern Pacific train,
and died before medical i.id could
U' summoned. The mother died
last year. He is survived by two
sisters. Mrs. Koss Munkers and
MisstVessie Tennis, txt h of For
est tirove.
rzr.
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JACKSON VM.iS PAki'Y
Sunday. July 21. a larK'e party of
iriends and nciirhlmix tvt nt
Jackson Palls and sient the ilay
m plavtnir irames. At noon
splendid lunch wtus served after
which the irirls rh:iltirur,.,l th
troys for a jramo of hall, in which
the irirls won, the score Ikmiil' l:t
10 8. those in attendance win-
Mr ami Mrs Samuel tnl
Mrs l'ntd Meiers. .Mr nml Mi. 'Will,.,,,
Joos, Mrrul Mrs Hvdler u.l chilitron
Mrnml Mrs McNiuht, Mrs Uimt, Mrs J
W J.icku. Mrs C Lincoln, Mrs Ast;
.iimrs mmi .MCl'onalcl, Ulmivs, Kthrl
Ht Olive Ilirttt. Myrtle Uppert, I'nnnle
.schouilr)t. Jesie t'yphrr, Dell Mays,
Islkie au.l Ari(lKric Me.N'ijjht, Mary
Krirgcr, lk-rtha ami lunma SuIUrger,
Anooa Jikm, Kuulce I'alsley, I.tla an.!
Alia Meiers, Wilms Lincoln, Pearl ami
Kliwbettt Bettis, tirace Krcr, Orace
Jackson; Messrs 1-enl Toelle, fred Cur
don, Frank lkach, t'harley Crocker
Lester Cypher, Will Jim, Wayne Lin
coln, Jake llcttis, Charles Davis, Frank
ami Kay Jackson, Floy.l Hall, Will
l.unoro, Theodore Kneer, FMwanl Wal
ters, Andy ChrUtner, Ivan, Klmer, Ralph
and David I'ayne, Ivan and Delviu ,fc.
Night, Harlan Hiatt, Will Bvdlcr and
Ale Urcbincr.
A Cl.HAN WATCH
means good time to you for
years to como. Tnie economy in
a timc-pioce lies in cleanliness.
The delicate parts doinjr indes
cribable work will Boon wear
themselves to ruin, destroy their
hik'h finish and perfect (it, when
running in aeeumulatinjr dirt and
rancid oil. It will cost you noth
ing to let me examine it. - C. P.
Libby, Jeweler, Hillsboro, Ore.
Porest Grove, Ore., Aug. 2.
(Special. ) "Romance by auto"
might Ire the subject of a story
which Miss Bertha Scott, now
Mrs. Eugene O. Spillman, might
tell, as a result of a quiet wed
ding which took place in Sell
wood, at the home of the bride's
sister, Mrs. Lulu PfalT.on Satur
day. Mr. Spillman, a young
Portland mechanician, attended
Mr. H. W. Scott, a timber m-in
of this city, several times when
uie latter first became an auto
enthusiast, and taught him how
to care lor the same. Spillman
lost no time, also, in explaining
uie iccnnicai ieatures ot the no-
car to Miss Scott at the
time telling her the secrets of
nis neart. inc. couple will make
their home at G14 Marion street,
Sell wood.
Deputy District Attorney Thos.
H. Tongue is preparing theUose
lair cost bill, and the ntnto u,' ill
ask that the expenses of the fa
mous murder trial shall come out
of the Uoselair property. It will
be asked that the court whall ri.
dare that John Jeffrey's deed
snail ue declared nothing more
than a mortgage, and then the
mortgage now standing against
the farm above Timber will be
first paid; then will come Jef
frey's claim, and then thestate'B
cost,
Dr. W. I). Wood and wife and
son, James, started for Tilla
mook, Tuesday evening, going
in by the Sheridan and Grand
Hondc route. They will be ab
sent several days.
John Cornelius, of Cornelius,
and who has worked at the car
penter and building business in
this county since he was a young
man, was in town the last of the
week.
Judge W. II. Hollis, the For
est Grove attorney, was in town
yesterday morning, on business
at the court bouse.
J. J. Whitten, of near Phillips,
was in the city yesterday morn
ing. Miss Bessie Fay, of Portland,
vvn uie guest ot Mrs. 1'. C. Bal
lard, Saturday.
BEAUTIFUL PLATES
Wc Shall distribute free to our customers, some
beautiful fancy plates, a Utv quantity of which wc
have secured for that purpose. There are a number of
selected patterns in the most popular colors, all hand
decorated with exquisite designs.
We can only hint of their many uses, such as for
the decoration of your dining room, parlor, center table,
and for set viu d.iiuty dishes to your lady caller and
at dimier patties.
They are now on display and if you will call at
my store, will be pleased to show them to you aud ex
plain how you can obtain one or any mtm!cr of them
absolutely FkKK. Call and see them at once and
make your choice while the nssmtmeut is complete.
J I
y
BAIRD I i
In the New llcidcl Uloch I
Our Country,
Fort!lKiirr-1 upiM runt pompous
luokliiff Mluw ovt th.-r. wUo arts as
If ho owned th rnrtti U olio of the
rulers of tho pople.
Aiiierlran-Oii. no. 1'Un roler of the
P.plo U that InHlKiiKVmit hx-klmc fel
low ovor then, all by him,.f. Tho
im!K)us fellow U aupiKnl to tw ou
of the survanU of tho pwple.-fm k.
Falsa Friends.
Tha man who alar your ahouUlor and tha
man who grli your hand
Should b rorvr banUhwl rrom thla
(Wicorul. happy land.
Ttwy play tholr brutal pranka and tlilr.a
yuu'll treat ttmrn aa your frlnd.
And ir you dara protaat they Uuh aa If
to maka amands.
Uuffaio Eiprsaa.
Making an Impraaaion.
"MiiiIbiii, If you had n ctiilj to wp
over," auKftmtttHl tho lawyer, "the all.
tuony might b blKifer."
"Hut I have noue."
"At k-aat you have a dog 7'
"Alas, no."
"Then there's nothing el0 to do
WV1I have to tnko tho rublH-r phmt
Into courf'-WnHhtrigtori rit-rnld.
In Har Bathinn ft.iit
m'"'Tt '"" " ,h m No rnakeui) hu
In tha matter of beauty aha has no fads
c"lC " 1"y y" plu"p "
Hut I've frequently noticed the Illy padsl
-New Korlt Times.
The Latest Dane.
rirstnlghter-IJave you aoen Mile
ewclolh In her great Salome danre?
1' rontrow-yca. and I mtiHt nay gh
oulHtrlpa nnythlng of the kind have
ever aeerx-Youugiitown Telegrntn.
Why?
h' horr""11 thl'" U mu" ,n
As the wualo In tha home next doorT
Clevalund JUiiuler.
Ramlniseent.
'Did you .oo that man who hnd beeo
o long in the gold flelda weep wheu I
sang tho notig about home luat night?"
"Ve; I suppoHo you utruck a ndnor
chord."-BalUmore American.
T C I - LJ.
rn,roft' l0v"r of Ptlcal thlnes
1 dote on r,r nit,.., i
Hut dhRe ,o go after the hid. and the
Of the chap who piny, practical jka
-Urownlntfa Monthly.
8elf Evident.
Baldwin, w-wlll you Btoke a smo-
"Itnmbo, you've - t.onn yi..
gln.--Chlcago Tribune. '
Mother Goose Cooked
Mary hnd a little lamb
Nut when she heard tho price
A bowl of milk and rlco.
-New Vork Bun.
Wonderful Man.
Uo (declaim!
blue ocean, roll."
Week Old Illrldo-Ob, Edward, If, do.
ing Itt-Judge'. Library.
Personal Property
AND
Three Year Lease
As I am leaving the farm Octotier
i, I offer the following described
probity at private sale at my place
lt mile north of Bethany store, X
Jiules northeast of Hillsboro. Auy
responsible jwrson purchasing the
ersoiial property or a major part
thereof can have the lease on 106
acre farm for 3 years at $175 per
year. Will sell any item singly.
5 winter cows, 3 90011 to be fresh $270
4, 2-year old heifers all bred 120
t uvv u per hour cream sep-
utor
a-year old horse, weight 1500
2 old ponies
2- horse corn and potato cultivator
new
Shaher potato digger
3- inch farm wagon
N. A. FROST
R. F. D. 2. PORTLAND. ORE
155
250
50
16
10
25
Don't Buy Lumber
T'rrmi otn r, . .i 1 i s i ..
-.w uujr rtuu everyuoay, uuics.s yon
kuow youjarc getting the Quality at the
Right Price. We can sell you the
Best at the Right Price. No order
too large or too small. Try us and see.
FRENTZEL & McFARLANE BROS.
Main St. and 1. R. & N. Tracks. Both PhoueS.