HILLSBORO ARGUS AUGUST lit 19 1 0 PAGE 4 LAST SPRAYING FREE j -M i i I Li .1 A j l4 't4 . t i -.a .4 i 3 if- f! .K0 FREE II Kill (IRA DM Natural Tone TALKING & SINGING MACHINE FREE Call at our store and hear the specially prepared Records of Riuds and other Iu strunieutal Music, Sons, Stories, Recitatious, etc., and assure yourself that this is the best offered. Yon Buy Only the Records. TilK-i: RKCOKIHAKK FA MOTS FOR THK1RTONK AND QUALITY An r lion c envruiner it has no tjual . The beet talent in th country i brought riftht to your (ir s le !o wt;i!e Hw-ty the hnii evfninjf? with comical te.'itstion od songs. An impromptu lUiu-e rosy If gitten in at a nu merit' notice and here you have tfce txwt orcheetra of the country t piny thdtme mu-ic Or you may wish to learn a song and what better instructor ran you hv thtn on- of th Peerle-) singe -s to phrase a song over and over again il need be. The possibilities of this wonderful little tutchine for instruction and amusement are endless. INSCRIPTION OF IXSTRl'MKNT The Cabinet -Made of heavy, sold oak throughout. Corner posts are made with tinted moulding. Nickled Tone Arm The htest triumph of scientific research, producing the largest volume and purrs t tone Uli'y. eliminating the metalic scratch so common in ordinary type of machine. The Mot ir Of i-pecial e'rr igth and construction, unusually durable. Turn Tb!e Tt-r-ircb dism-t-r. acco rutin d atirg any disc record. S andard Ana'tzir R-producer (sound box) Insuring the most perfect reproduction of any known e-nind; ti'trd with automatic needle clamp, permitting of the instant releasing or fast- erina of the net-die Sp-ed Regulator rHrmittini the reidy adjustment of the speed to suit the Individual fancy or requirements, such as for danc mueie or speaking records. Flower Horn -Seventeen ir.ch in length, with a fifteen inch tlare bell. Finished in a beautiful dep, rich rul enamel, and decorated with gold stripes. One Stindard Talking Machine with handsome Flower Horn FRF.E to every Customer whose C-h ru'Cbaes amount to $50.00. GOFF BROS. &, 1RMLER, Forest Grove and Cornelius. Sell Hardware, Stoves, Rang-s, Wagms, Buggies and I uplements, Paints, Building Material. FOR Liyi'OR I.ICI:NSK in the rofXTY rorut OK STATE OF OKKiiOX FOH ' WASHINGTON" (AU'N T Y THK ln the matter of th applvation of J. M. MiJler fur lii-eiuw to Kl-iritiiuu-., limit ami vinoiia liquor in "ant it ins than ono )f lilon. in Batik pnv.m-t. To the Honorable ("on my Court uf the Mateof Orrfrou lor Wa-hinirton County: The timprii:iieit priitio'ifrH. iesMl vol rM of Hank irecitict. Washington t'ou"ty iren'in. a nt coii-itituting a majority ol tlse i'-ir-i! voters of slid 'r- iiiot, and 1 inn aitnai reidt'!its of aid jin-'inrt and nai i itr m-tuaiiv redded in aid prec:m-t :m ''ays lsiuiiPiliatelv TTe-'C-d'ng the date of this p--liUoii and tiie date of tilintr thereof, would res(ei'tfiili' titi in your Honorahie K.dy an j as that it lie.-n to seii Hiititiiou. vinous anil mail lii'iit.r in les qimiitities than one v'iilon, in tinukt oreeuict. Va.tui;ctti 1'ouiitv, irt;on,tir granted and i-io-d to J. M. Milier, a ri-.-idert of said pr'ii'it, lor a period of oi.f year. !altl t!i;i 1st day of July. T'l". John MiriMi. !ert ll. ynoldi. T lireen, Jesse J rti-ard, A J Vamifliey. J CSnutii, J il Ya'idfTar.andeii. ' Batika. J T Turk. Ja. ot. YohH. W T K-pi-to. H s.,hler. Al'iert Knetteti, V Mooik y, Ar.'liie .May, ' (' Wnr'.ey. tieori!" "-i dth, irire I.ae lio rman, V H West, Hiram Baker, Her maun Huntrer, John t' Wanenecker, John i.i l.Hrt, I. t'lnlip, W X Jaeoljsen, tieo W tlan.ell. Henry Ftrjiku. 1' Van lerznn -.ten, P II Mil'.er. Carl I'ipka. J BThomp- : son. t' (i Thompson, Win H Klrly, (1 I.iltatieM, Yakz Hiililiion. .lo-i ierin;s. . Kl M'jtii.in, Robt 1lmoti U-in, Win K Iter, A .piennga, W H .lacolnen. J Jl Kindel. V. I. Koy. Robt .1 kii'i, Tred Narup. Thos Connolly, llenrv A Snnth. J.ouis Brown, Win Palmer, John C,:j;!or estv, I 11 Yates, K H West. Alexan ler rs."hlii)(, C Cliristiansen. Wm C, Walker, I. Wellington, Burton I'hillip, J W Phillip1), I'ellifrl Po'M, Martin Yanden I. rook, R K H-nefiel, II II Heltfl, Henry 'Oj;t, II Urate, Willard Maloon. Chas Dolds, C C lunn, Joliu "C Mintli, H J Smith, R P MrPherson, I) .1 Kalher, S T Munroe, Chas Pippt tt, Anton Mcemo en, .1 H Cox, K J Martineen, H A Todd, A K Westrott, Chas Spiering, ' W PrMinow, William Ziegler, I J Meacliatn, J J K'jIieiU, Wm VaulJer.ani'eii, C C Homers, Theo Y'atukrzanden, C U Hoj pins, Andy Macemo, H li I)anchy, N V Raslv.C.eo l.ipoert, II M Yanderanden, Hen y Narup, il J Mailer, J Wood, M il Parker, Henry Vandonieleti, Yinzom iolp, M ( W'oo'man, T M l-.ngin, Jonn Bledsoe, A C I.ydta, K K Hunger, A 1 ma chine, Jacob Mauss, John Friday, C K Cox, LRItiKtr.WH Ljda, W J Soh ler, W M I'.ashy, J N Herry, S J TliOtnp- ! Ron, ) James, Win atidotneien, C V I RetuoNK Herman Piepka, F M Rev- I o Is, P N Yanl (eranden, Jack l-.herly, John p;U'rly, W J Wilson, Prank Sell, prank Crej.s, I B F'Ofd, A Vandtr.an rien, George Herli, I'.ert Van Homelen, V I. Praiijer, 1 Y'anderanden, W H McC.ill. V I P.erry, J (V Mcl.trlaiid, Wm Y'andeliey, Willinm Cop, Wm Smith, J A Moot, Maiun J Vandtr.aiiden. (jeo VanderzHtiden, O K Mips, C Vandeliey, (' H Hamilton, John YatiDomtlen, Montie lir liin, Arno d Yanlmeen, Harry Yarttll, S Cops, Henry Vandeliey, V Sihlegl, I,ewis Roy, J W Phips, W II Ilei'.ini;, W C Hines, A O Killin, John Cop, Charles Fit-Ids, J K Kberly, Chas Keiling, John Boos, Henry A Smith, Henry Cop, 1, I. Crawford, C I. Roberts, John Narup, Ceo Vanilt-icoveriiiK, I -1 i s Purdiii, ( V Hines W W Lonure otb, (ieo Vandeliey, K M Bunks, J C Sclml merich, A H Phipps, Patsy V Toosey, John Wiinilerlicli, M Kohlar, Carl A.oitnz, Carl Oribner, Henry N Peter son, Geo II Aydelott, V N Jacul.son, Ati!st Ciop, W II Baker, John Schhujel, Markita Adams, li C Friday, Ii A I'ri lay lleimie Nelson, C YV McConahey, Treplieon I) etich, J F Curstens, George Smith, A O Reppeto, C W Doilson, J W Miiler. T i Whom It May CoiicHin Notice Is Murphy Given that th tmdor Hinned ri'iidotit of Hanks Pri-cini-t, Wasli iiiKtoii County, Oreifon, will on Wednes day, I ho 7lh day of Sept. 1!HU, at 1U o'clock A. M. ot said day, present tint lorepnini; petit ion to the County Court oflhn St tit of Oregon for WaMhitititoii County at liillboro, Oregon, and at said time and place will ask Unit a license will he issued to the, undersigned applicant authorizini; liiiiitoNHll spirituous, vinous rnd malt li-liiors in Banks precinct, Washington CoiliitV, Oregon, in Ipis ciuantities than one L'ullon, tor a period of' one year from the date of the issuance of such license. Kitted Una ltli day of July, 11)10. J. M Miller, Applicant, Mauley A Hare, Attorneya for Applicant. BANK OF BEAVERTON Deaverton, Ore. CAPITAL STOCK $10,000 J. A. MOTT. Prest, W. E. TEGG, Secy. J. T. WILLIAMS, Vice Pres. II. W. BOLGEIl, Cashier c Transacts a General Banking Business. 4 Per Cent Interest on Time De'wsiU. Money to Loan on Good Security, Fire Insurance in the Best Companies. We are Insured against Burglary and Fire. Our OtFicers are Bonded. Depositors are as well Pro tected as in the Largest Bank. c 1 "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 $i.oo 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 the p etty Water Agate Moea Agates, Moonitocej, Carnt-liariB, and Rock Oysters ctn be found. Otit Door Bporta of All KlndH I chi liriK hunt;ng, 6eliing, digniriR Rock Oysters, boating, eurf bathing, riding, autoing, canoeing and dancing. Pure mountain water and the best food at low prices. Fresh crab-t. clams, oysters, fieh and vegetables of all kinds daily. Ideal Camping Ground, with strict sanitary regulations, at nominal coet. low Round Trip Season Tickets from all pointB in Oregon, W'aBbingson and Idaho on Bale daily. 3-Day Saturday to Monday Rate from S P. points, Portland to Cottage Grove, inclusive, in cluding branch lines, also from all C & E. stations AN bany and nest. Good going on Saturday or Sunday, and for return Sunday or Monday, A Sunday Excursion Rate of $1.50 ftom Alpany, Oirvallin and Philomath, with corre ponding low rates from points west, in effect all summer. Call on any 8. P. or C A- K Agent for full particulars as to rates, train schedules, etc. ; alo f.ir copy of our beautifully illustrated booklet, "Out ings in Oregon,'' or write to WM. McMUHRAV, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Ore. l:cry I'ruit iirowor in County MuiiilJ set IWisv at Oiuo IH NOT HI: TlHt SUli I'ltl KI. S MINI: B. Lei Writes a Idler lo the Count) I'ruit (inmcre your tho Washington County is rapidly as suming somo iniHrtamv as a rrovor of niarkotuMo apples and this is tho tvstilt of oaniost oaiv in spraying. That tho condition could U much improved gH'S witliout saying, hut each seos a In'ttor mluct. Tho tor part of Augtist is tho for tho last spravinir of Codling moth, and 15. Lois, tho Hoavorton fruit gtvwor, writes tho Argus tho following: letter, which should lie porsued and acted uion by every apple grow er in this section: "To tho Mditor: As the time for spraying for the second brood of codling moth is near at hand 1 think 1 shall for tho last time call the attention of those that grow apples that this second brood will Ih with us tho lat tor part of this mouth, and that we must spray n.vrain if wo expect clean fruit. Lven if you have sprayed for your first brood, do not by any means, neglect the spraying for this last hatch. Do not let it go by saying "I have no worms now , and what is the use of spraying again." If you had killed them all. and your neighbor has done the same, then I would agree with you but some of them have perhaps sprayed for the scale w hen the fruit inspector was after them, and there it may have ended for the season. Now 1 think there should be a av If there is not -to make growers spray for the worms as well as for the scale. Ot what use is it to spray when your neighbor does not. To aliow tbc cecTMitv of the trcoml uprayinn. Uke my own en. yrr Iter the first ipmyitiK o( my ovta Ireti I had ctcn apples, and not worm wit to be touuil In Vt. 1 f. iff ted to cents for each wuttu fun ml in the orchitd, mid It ws not claimed. I wi very buttled lit the lime lirn the terotut (-rnyiag should have been done and concluded tu not in.luVe tu the extta work of clenninif out the aecoiul broo I. What was the re sult' At lk'kitif( tiuic 1 had Jo per cent, wottnv fruit: 1 am well aware of how litil- iiitctcst is taken in the ftuit industry in this county, and I notice that Ituit is mmlr srcotuUty to livestork at cur Fairs, locally, so that there is very little inducement to exhibit. A little eticoursKement wmld induce in all to Kft in nod show what can t done in horticulture but what's the use? 1 in tend to have an ealnlnt at the couiinit Iltll.slMjro Sttect Kair, but the lack of in terest in this urrnt industry the most n.Jtitable of all makes it discouraging We can rniic fiuit tu old Washiiiitton County eiU;il yea. better to the hcod River proiluct, and yet, llixnl Ilivei lx-ata us at distilava. Why? TheauHet is very ainipli-. Ilucd Rivrr orcliardista atteud to tlicit trees and they do not try- to put wormy apples in the IkiUoius of the lioxe and those ttilsard by the Codling moili on the top. I have pick ed three treea of llravi-nstelus this sea son ami Kt shout too boxes ol apples lit for a kniK anil out of the lot we found hut two worms. Do you think that IIikxI River or any oilier place, can lieat lint,' 1 think not. I fotgot to say that the trees wctc IS veara old. The result is due to cate and attention and tlm why I wish to iiuptcss the spraying ntopor ition on the apple growing public. If we will attend to out tires, we can beat the wotld for good, well-sha-d and the best flavored apples. I do not know what I shall do if we Kfl "moved into Alultnomnn Ruest j slum move acroa the line, for I don't think we can raise as grxxl fruit in .Multnomah as wi- can in good old Washington County." A CLHAN WATCH means good time to you for years to come. True economy in a time-piece lies in cleanliness. The delicate parts doing indes cribable work will soon wi'tir themselves to ruin, destroy their high tinish and jjerlect tit, when running in accumulating dirt and rancid oil. It will cost you noth ing to let me examine it. C. F. Libby, Jeweler, Hillsboro, Ore. Ladies' and gents' underwear at cost. Ladies sleeveless vests, 8 cents; 12 1-2 cents and 2T cents. Men's shirts and drawers, 25 cents, V) cents and 40 cents. -H. Wehrung & Sons. Chas. Williams, a son of Jos. Williams, the Pike hopgrower, above (iaston, was in town Tues day. He says that hop picking up his way will be earlier than usual this year. See our prices - ladies' and gents' shoes. You know the lines and know we are selling at cost and many lines less than cost.- H. Wehrung & Sons. Thos. Fowles. of above Moiin. taindale, and who has sawed out more lumber than almost any other man in the county, was in the city yesterday, returning home irom a 1'ortland trip. The undersigned wants from 50 to 10 head of Angora goats. State price and particulars. -Ole Olesori, Hillsdale, Oregon, Route 22-4 W. T. Walton, of Opdike & Walton pressed brick mariu ifacturers or Oak Park, was in the city yesterday. a i r A SPECIAL 25 Per Cent DISCOUNT On all Oxfords and Low Shoes for itictt, women and childtcn Taus, Patent Leather, Siudc and (Jim Metal. BARGAINS In Figured Lawns, tit 5 cents Per Yard. i BAIRD In the New Heidel blocK sar -aXil 3 Personal Property AND Three Year Lease f 3 1 Qoat. CooW n Oabr Our -l ! iiitl ii r w -.- 14. II klHMke. Hto uvrf with I 9 )-i Arut r I J tle if I ' ' ti ll up all uur .ui . i W t4 a r.a ai. .i i ' l humolr 0t 'inllra I i r An1 tuutl lull, alil llml i- ! All ehaiHM f'f 'ft.wOiia l.;...-l ii ur llf la tha itroam 'I ttlxn alun at nr ' l- Ilia bialna Ih't ' ' " ' Wlwn tt.lo rail b ' "'" a : aTita Arut a-riama and --r-ii' a-.t ' and rntirt' Ct r'.Tul Ull" As I am leaving the farm October I, I offer the following dcscrilicd projKrty at private sale at my place U mile north of Hcthuny stoic, X miles northeast of Hillsboio, Any responsible jiersou purchasing the jwrsonal property or a major part th.ercof can have the lease on 106 acre farm for 3 years at $175 per year.. Will sell any item singly. 5 winter cows, 3 soon to be fresh $270 4, 2-year old heifers all bred 120 New 600 lb per hour creum sep- Otor ry 3-year old horse, weight L5O0 250 2 old ponies 2- horse corn and potato cultivator new k Shaher potato digger q 3- inch farm wagon 25 N. A. FROST R. F. D. 2, PORTLAND, ORE. MI-DICAL SOCIE-TY The Washington County Medical Society will meet at the office of Dr. J. l Tamiesie, on Monday August 21, 1910, at 2:00 p m to take up all matters before the society for consideration. A general attendance is requested Dr. F. M. Robinson, 1'res ' Dr. J. I Tamiesie, Sec Kd. Williams, son of (!. W Williams, and son-in-law of Cant! A. M. Collins, accompanied 'by his wife, came over from New berg, the first of the week to spend a few days in II dishorn . K S. Hooth, the Forest drove jeweler, lost a light overcoat, short pattern, between Hillsboro and I'armington or FarmingUm and Reed villo and Hillsboro, Sunday Made by Steinhach. 1'inder leave ut Forest Grove and receive reward. Moritz Schmidt, of Helvetia, was in the city yesterday and says that grain has turned out very well in his section, not withstanding the dry season. J. H. Merrill, the Cornelius horseman and liveryman, was down to the city Tuesday evening. Jua lha Bam Hours. umti'a tignnl I" I akl Mlaa Hlligli-tmi. "tils M-a "f 't" houra' ta M iay fn'i" " -Ul n" aujr lima aftr uiktulKlit " "Vs,N rttillwl Mra Htl.tfT, ' rrti aftrr inarrUU" tlm Ii 'iirs art t! auia. Tlia only iIMVri it l l!l,t : oil cam tlirjr r Imtirs 'with t f st ill lbs othor 'away fnmi li.-r.""-tlt-liilila l'rta. What Ha Got. Karh rilahl r his rmli. Ha hsr a l"t Of ramly Hod up With a tru l.jvr s t. Anrl than hn h thoiih lla'it rrm-tt"l a hit II aakaj her. ami ail II I'.t bai- wji n "N - Il.iimtiin I AjtmAtklnn AoDroni-l at. "Brti my now ratio ?" hhM til MUhiiaUat. "I liavcil't i-lirli-l'''11 jrrt. I want amllitn ii''f R"J tiroprlatH to jmlnt 011 It 1'h. I auiipiwo It muni be almrt." "Not iiiri'iMiiirlly." Ml!ow would "1'lilH Slilc Curu' dor'-WaahliiBtoii slr- Willi A Coed Cigar. Whan fortune frown and ra oprr And Ufa aiii ualraa, morn or h-s. Whata'or you ara, Ann avory urne ynu v u- . .. m You'va aomoliow fulled, Ihcia """" A innrl rlgnr. ., . .,.,1,. as tM sou wairn in ainnan w,- And aeyou dream with half shut ey Vour (houghla roam far Until your Iruubloa ni a J11"" Your worrlaa vutilah whlla y """ A good clar. -Homarvlll" Ji"" A tha Flr.t Try. "Whnt do you thltilc of W tm ruiln, GoorKH?" "Dfnr, you iiro n woinl'-r'" "Do you tlilnk o reitlly, tliirllim "I r.-rtnlnly do. St l.-nt lHt have W trying for yeitrri to proilmo "rl" ' sl rubber mid Ihtc you do It I'1" , rnttlo out of tlio btnl"-"1"" ' ' Only tha Conductor. Ill hand nard hara; ha whlKI"r0U Bh haaved a llttlfl slwli And vanilv nut hir hand In hi"- . - ' . .. 1 1 in 1-'," "Kuraa, pl.-ail" ah (i nnl" ' ,. ,, Natural Quaitlon. "De mnrrlod n cookluif "IIOW did Hill) HII Otit?'" l" ' .1.1.. t ,..l....-