t HIU190K0 AHOJ3 AUOJST t 1 0 PAGE 4 l FORMER DILLEYITE IN F I TROUBO YftMHILL f nnnnnnn rp rpnnrpnn FRE E 1 t m j 4 Harry I.. U'" 1 4avi ,i,u '"r 4 i -I 1 -i - ' J -5 h -4 J4 4 ..Mi . 1 ? i i 1 4 J FREE HIGH CRAM Natural Tone TALKING & SINGING MACHINE FREE Call at our store and hear the specially prepared Records of Hauds and other Iu strumcnul Music, Songs, Stories, Recitations, etc., and assure yourself that this is the best ottered. You Buy Only the Records. THK-K RKCORP AKE FAMOUS FOR THKIR TOXE AND QUALITY a hnT.e enl,rui"fr H h? no iqual. The beat talent in tha country is brought ritht to your ti-e s d? to whi'e awy the loni; cwnings wiih couiicl leciUtion nd songs. An impromptu d-kiioe may be gotten vj t a ttiment's notice nd here you htve tie txt orchestra of the country U ilv thedtnc muic. Or you may wish to Iern a eoog and what better iostructor ran you hav t!nn one of th Peerless singe e to phrase a song o?er and over again it need be. 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Finished in a beautiful lep, rich rnl er.aml. and decorated with gold stripes. One St indird Talking Ma.hine with hndsome Flower Horn FREE to every Customer whose Ci-h Purchases amount to $50.00. GOFF BROS. & 1RMLER. Forest Grove and Cornelius. Sell Hardware, Stoves, Rang-s, Wagms, Buzgiee and Implements, Paints, Building Material. FOR LIQl'OR LICENSE: IX THK COUNTY COURT OK THKj STATE OF OREGON FOR ' WASHINGTON COTNTY i j In tli matter of the application of J. ! M. Milier fur lioense to 11 spirituous,' milt and vinous liquors in les quant i'.ios tlia:i one (t iUon, in Ranks pre-inc. To trie H innratiie Count Court of the Stnte of Oregon for Vahinetnn County: The UMilerriftiied tutio'ien, letfai vot ers of Hanks precinct, Washington Cou"ty Oreiron. and commuting a majority of thln;l voter of siid precinct, an l le Ini actual resident of td precinct and haunt acinaliv rel'lt in sai'l precinct ;t ''hvs iiiiiiieriiatelT vrwtdmir, the cinte of this petition ami the date of tiling thereof, would respectfully p-tiu n your Hoii'THie Body and that a license to sell spirituous, vinous ami limit li')Uors in les quantities than one jrail.ui, in lianki prtcim-t. v ashii.t'ton County, (iregiin, he granted and issurtl to J. M. Milier, a resident of said precinct, for a period of one year. listed this 1st day of July, V10. John Martens, llert Reynolds. T (ir-en. Jesst .1 Heard, A J Vandehey, J (' Smith, J M Vanilerzanden. C I) Ranks. J T Turk. Ja.-ob Vohs, W T Reppeto. H Saliler, Aioert Ru-t:en, 1' Mooii' y, Arciiie May. C C Wnriey, George M iitti, lii-irfe Lae inennati, W II Went, Hiram Raker, Her mann Huntrer, John (' Waienecker, John Lippert, C R Plnlip. V N Jacolwn, (ieo AV ilainell. Henrv Piepka, R Vanderz-'ui-den, P H Miller, Carl pi-.ka. J BThomp-j son, C (i Thompson, Wm H Errly,Gi l.itttt field, Yakz Bilidiiou, Jos Sjjierings, i Kl Moijian, Robt Hlmon;lson, Wm i K lker, A SpiennK', W II JiCober, I H Ktndel. K L Roy, Robt J Katli, Krtd Narup, Thos Connolly, Henrv A Smith. I.ouis Brown, Wm Palmer, John G:j;lor estv, I R Yates, E H West, Alexander Selling, C Christiansen, Wm G Walker, I. Wellington, Burton I'hiilip, J W Philhps, leltjert Follet, Martin Vandcn- brook, R K Benefiel, II 11 Hehzel, Henry Yogt, II Urate, Witiard Maloon, Chas iJolils, CC Dunn, John C Smith, II J Smuh, R P McPberfon, D J Kalher, S T Munroe, Chas Pippert, Anion Mtemo ; sen, J E Cox, K J Martineen, H A Todd, i A K Weetcott. Chas Spierin((, F W Pribnow, William Zieglrr, J J Meacliam, J J Roberts, Wm VanlJerzanden, C C ; Homers, Theo Vandi-rzanrfen, C O IIoj-, pins, Anf'y Maceiuo, II B Danchy, N W Raslv, Geo Lipoert, II M Vanderzanden, Hen y Narup, H J Mailer, J Wood, M , H Parker, Henry Yandomeleu, Yinzom! Dolp, M G Woolmao, T M Rngin, Joha , Rledsoe, A C I-ydia, K K Hunger, A La-; chine, Jacob Mauss, John Friday, C R Cox. L R Ing er, W II Lyda, W J Soh- i ler, W M Eashy, J N Berry, S J Thomp-1 son, O James, Wm Yandomeleu, C V j Remolds, Herman Piepka, F M Rey- j t o ds, P N YanDerzanrlen, Jack Kberlv, John I-htrly, W J Wilson, Frank Sell,! I rank Cteps, J B Frost, A Vanderzan den, George Herb, Bert Van Dornelen, ' F Li Pranger, L Vanderzanden, W H McGill. F I Berry, J G McLarland, Wm ; Vandehey, WRiiim Cop, Win Smith, J i A Moot, Martin J Yandirzanden, Geo Vanderzanden, O K Mil s, C Valideliej, ; 0 U HamiltOD, John VanDomelen, I Montie Grffin, Arnod VanUonie en, ' Harry Yarull, S Cops, Henry Vandehey, FS. hleg l, Lewis Roy, J W Phips, W H Reding, W C Hines, A (J Killin, John Cop, Charles Fields, J F Eberly, Chas Reiling. John Boos, Henry A Smith, Henry Cop L L Crawford, C h Roberts, John Narup, Geo Vandercovering, K lis Puribn, G W Hines W W Ixingureotb, (ieo Vaudehev, R M Ranks, J C Schul lnerich, A H Phipps, l'atsy F Toofey, John Wunderlich, M Kohl'r, Curl i,orenz, Carl (Jribner, Henrv N Peter son, Geo B Aydelott, W N Jacobsnn, August Crop, W H Baker, John Schlatel, Marki is Adams, K C Friday, B A Fri day Uemiie Nelson, C W McConaliey, Trepheon Dierich, J F Carstens, George Smith, A U Reppeto, U W Uodson, J W Miller. To Whom It May Concern Notice Is Hereby Given that tha und)r Hiicned resident of Ranks Precinct, Wash ingtoti Coiintv, Oregon, will on Wednes day, the "th day of Sept, 1!)I0, at IU o'clock A. M. of said day, present the jViri'noinjr petition to the County Court or the state of Oregon for Washington County at Hillidmro, Oregon, and at said time and olace will ask that a license will he ihku(1 to the undesigned applicant authorizing ; Iiiintoselt spirituoua, vinous rrwl malt lijiiors in isanKB precinct, wnsnmgron County, Oregon, in low ouantities than one gallon, (or a period of one year from ; Hie oate or me iMauaiice oi much iicenno, Day.l this tu day of July, 1910. J. M Miller, Applicant, Jiaglcy t Hare, Atuirneys for Applicant. BANK. OF BEAVERTON Deaverton, Ore. CAPITAL STOCK $10,000 J. A. MOTT, Prest J. T. WILLIAMS, Vice Pres. W. E. PEGG, Secy. II. W. BOLGER, Cashier J 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 Burglary and Fire. Our Officers are Bonded. Depositors are as well Pro tected as in the Largest Bank. c "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 .go 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 e'tv Water Agates Mobs Agates, MooDBtoiet, Carnt-liana, and Rock Oysters cm be found. Out Door Sports of All Z.lxxcl I c'uiirift hunting, fiBhins:, digging Rick Oysters, boating, surf bathing, riding, autoing, canoeing and dancing. Pure mountain water and the bnst food at low prices Fresh crabs, clams orsters, fish and vegetables of all kinds daily. Ideal Camping (Jrounda, with strict sanitary regulations, at tiouiinnl cot-t. Low Round Trip Season Tickets from all points in Oregon, Wxshingson and Idaho on sale 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 Al bany and west. Good goiDg on Saturday or Sunday, and for return Sunday or Monday. A Sunday Excursion Rate of $1.50 from Alpany, Corvallis and Philomath, with corre pocdiDg low rates from points west, in effect all summer. Call on any 8. P. or C k K Agent for full particulars as to rates, train schedules, etc.; also for copy of our beautifully illustrated booklet, "Out ings io Or'gon,'' or write to WM. McMURRAY, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Ore. i mm m . m m w I -a ii n r n r m rORMLK Will AlliHRS t)N SClNf lor a Mia Sixt -Thrc tti uun Vounj U day H. I. Lowis, motition of whose arrest was made in hust week's Arjrus, eviiiontly carries his M years lijrhtly. for he is itt trouble over the everlasting and eternal question woman. Lewis settletl at Iilley a few months aro, uiu; later went to Newberir. What hapiK'ned to him there is K'St analyzed in the following Irom last wtvk's News KeHrter, of McMinnville: "CkuuI t hippy tth eitttrr ilmr cbirmrr, ir th other ilcur climmrr wv", tiit, for ttmt nmttrt, uvuM tw tiling to do most iivttiuii to Ri t out M th prrtrnt pirilicmnrul liv with filter or wth of tlirm, if tttrv wouUI mijtway until he ur Ur ihiI of 111 for kmkI, At lrt tlut 11 itir r Krti concrrtiinj; lUrrT I.. Young, lm II. I. lft, at the pretriit ilrtsioetl lu the Ynuihill county luittile. According to thriw mine rrjirt. Mr. Young it young man of lUmt um niers who in hit youthfulneM lim ! couietio much nurtir t It wouUI ap pear that Mntrthiug like four year ago he married wire No I, or alie la ti poseil to I No. I, aiul for Ct'iivruirnce will t rnKeit to iu DkUhouia. A )rr or so ago, coining to Una itate lie I cutiie c(uiuteil with Mary A. litown He o. 1 anil laal July m.irrir.l her. They hare been leantiug at Newturrg. Kvrrvthirg apiarel loclv until a week or two ago when wife No. I appeared on the aceue, ami now the fond htulianil languishes in jail, and i likely to have to face a charge uf bigamy In the court Vi ita o. t it the reprewntationa are to te telieved, who ia now in McMinn ville, d-e out propose to allow Lewis to recline ou flowery txda of ease while tusking iu the fjvor of No. J. and wife No. 1 has no liMwition to permit Young to remain iu the nuushiue of bins with wife No. i, while she remains out in the colli. I a the meantime oung n be ginning to rraSie that the way of the tratigreot is hnrd.antt fails to see very much ol a ray of hope. Ihe women are bottj said t) be nearly or qutte as old at th" man for whom they ate mating tue troutiie. or perhaps who has ni.nle trouble for himself A Cl.i:.VN WATCH means iod time to you for years to come. True economy in a time-piece lies in cleanliness, Ihe delicate parts doinjr indes cribable work will soon wear themselves to ruin, destroy their hinh finish and jK-rfect fit, w hen running in accumulating dirt and rancid oil. It will cost you noth ing to let me examine it. C. F. Libby, Jeweler, Ilillslxiro, Ore. The four var tld son of Dan iel Smith, of Jackville, Ulow Farmington, was taken to a l'ortlanillhospital. this week, un tler directions of I)r. F. A. l'.ai ley. The little fellow has a type of paralysis which at first was thought to be the scourge "in fantile paralysis, " but the at tending physician says it is not that malady. The estate of the late Jens 1'. Hansen, of Dilley, has U-en en tered for probate. It covers realty and personal property in the sum of seven thousand dol lars ami will all go to two heirs at law. Harold, of Dilley, and Walter, of Portland. I,. L. Langley filed the petition for ap pointment of an administrator. Ladies' and gents' underwear at cost. Ladies' sleeveless vests, 8 cents; 12 l-2centsand 25 cents. Men's shirts and drawers, 2Zi cents, 39 cents and 40 cents. H. Wehrung & Sons, County Clerk Bailey did a poor Cupid business in August up to the 2ord. There were but seven licenses issued for the period one of the dullest Augusts for years at the matrimonial counter. It is but little wonder that Dep uty K. C. Luce feels there is something wrong with the condi tions. 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. Jasper Keller, of nearGlencoe, was in Tuesday. He recently threshed 10 acres of oats which went over 70 bushels to the acre and 14 acres which yielded over 52 bushels to the acre and that's going some for a dry season. The undersigned wants from SO to 10 head of Angora goats. State price and particulars.- Ole Oleson, Hillsdale, Oregon, Uoute 22-4 Rheinhald Schwanke, of North Plains, was in town Tuesday morning. Mr. Schwanke's place I is located in one of the richest sections ot the county. Otto Wohler, of Jobe's, was over to the city Tuesday. Mr. Wohler is harvesting two and one-half acres of onions this year. J. S. Steinke, of Minter bridge, was up to the city Tuesday morning. , Leo Schwander and wife, of above Mountaindale, were in the city the last of the week. rzr t r p A SPECIAL 25 Per Cent DISCOUNT On all Oxford s and Low Shoes for men, women atxl thiWrcu Taus, Patent Leather, Snatlc and Ciiui Metal. BARGAINS In Figured Lawns, at 5 cent IVr Yard. BAIRD In the Now Uridel block L. r Personal Property AND Three Year Lease CZI As I am leaving the farm ()ctlcr I, I offer the following descritad projxirty at private sale at my place lt mile north of Ik-thany store, 8 miles northeast of I Iillsboro. Any responsible person purchasing the Ier.soiial property or a major part thereof can have the lease on 106 acre farm for 3 years at 5 175 per year. Will sell any item singly. 5 winter cows, 3 aoon to be fresh $270 4,2-year old heifers all bred 120 New 600 lb per hour cream sep- ator 35 3-year old horse, weight 1500 250 2 old ponies 50 2- horse corn and potato cultivator 16 Shaher potato digger 10 3- inch farm wagon 25 N. A. FROST R. F. D. 2. PORTLAND. ORE. Tr PfoUss onal Vis AO English t-hssl. U- 'f tnrlM nr In rlr u ' ' -ss uusj-uijmiiiiiii' i i dot wm to uinln Mm M" rUiUt ou all rt r ' rvrt-s sin) llio ( ii . i. ruislunt wtiU h Mutcii!,:" thm. Out uf las .. i rllsljls pcrwitt. If sutUU uij n dUlrwaetl, 0.1 Id tli NH s romniixM siatB frvun whi'li t.ti tut t rotiK-U until Hie 1 tnrli had (i"L l l broil lUlllinuiii'il nf i!ii a: l n. It hmiiwiu-il llmt Ii frum hums nt tin tln'. rrlvrd on tlio sii iio i f a- U ii 1 tlont hull rvciteni. At ItI v b w luumiimril mil! nrrlml liotiMi whll tlm wiimiii " Coiuk-Iou. IIo Imrrl'it ni-' Into th room wlmrs lin ') 1 th coach. II l'H'kr.1 t h-r. 1 iprsxNlon of tiilrrwt orrrspw. fto "Now, thin," he Mid In ' ehMrful ton-"thUi ti uur - SPECIAL - a a THE BEST SHINGLE in this County at $2.20, while They Last FRENTZEL McFARLANE BROS Main St. and P. R. & N. Tracks. Iloth Phones! 2reeXr,er gamerit fFT J" W' lWhitt' of nks, sw cents per garment, at Baird's. was in the city yesterday. Whlsllsr's Wsys. It W Whlntli'r custntn drowty to fo dplllMriitl; t" "ll " mtter whir or wtmt th ci tsnrr inljjlit N. At m ltitn-r hit) gntltlo lioro miilili'iilj' nri" ' npltflilwr, who liU'lKixl lilm o with his oIIkiw. "I ay. M' h protaatrd xeltilly, "you "" 1ihp hre!" "Lear tim nlnno!" nimpi1"-1 v tlr. 'Tto unld nil I nnil no Intflrent nt nil In "' your frlondit Imvo t ny " Ono evcnliiK ho wiih my ' dlnnor at a tnt'l. i:'lul" y ' wn sUo tlii-ro. HUrht nf"'r Whliiller wriit cnlmly tho way to I ho thoni'-r h f"JllU' other nap In tho onh, ami I'""1" d pweefully thmiiKh tho Rn"'";r of tho piny. Tho n.-xt """'" blnndly aaki-d 1110: "NVhnf ill'' have to nay limt iiIkIiH a"; worth whller-Ouliiry. Rsther. Tho atibjolnoil In-m "I'l"1 French nowapiipor: "Thoro wn found l rv , moriilin tho body of a olH ' ; plecoa and aowed up l , clrcuuiatauci-a wt'in to ll' uaplcloa of nuk'lilu." ii r" A Forscsst. Jniioa-Whnt do J""' lhlllli tho end of tho woiiinii 'I"' llrowu-Thoro won't "" They'll nlwaja l uHklni; Vi" How It Cams Ou . no - 8 yon n.iiHiii 11 brought you. How H' 11 , Bho-Th mil hor iiiiihI M I rnn't boo nny oilu'f Trn imcrlpt. Tin truo to yoiirMi-lf H"1 V!l'1'I1 ii.-.d lo worry iibout wii" borit think. IT ""mimMllIll -,