UNITED LOCOMOTIVE 15 HEARING GLEHGOE FREE FREE 0 Say H Hi II CKADK Natural Tone TALKING & SINGING MACHINE FREE Traik U now'lluilt t the J" Council l'lu I a-Urly 'in mscov in k nw ms IOIJ Ton U i:pCilcJ litSil up J Tkc NoIkc C U1 at our .tore and her the specially prepared Record, of Rinds tall at our .ui Stories, Recitations, etc., and assure yourself that strumcnial -;VtVe"tst ottered. You Buy Only the Records. THv4 RlOSlW AUK KAMOL'S FOR THKIll TONE. AND tRTAU I Y . .' J it hk n loual The tt talent in the country i brought riht lo your A home entertainer am, Au iluproaiptu fires J, to while away the. 'J .J bere you l,.Ve tie Ut nrche.tr of the country l play he dat. J. a ,ouj, .Iu, ow .RlU0 , nm, t. rZriSi a 0" h". wonderful little machine for instruction and armament are enJle,. Tl, r K. , NUJ, 0f heavy. -old oak throuihout. Corner jkwU are made with Hated moulding T- t 4 r m T he U t e t triumph of eientido research, producing the largeet volume .and MckleJ Tone Arn - I he i h f0 cmm m orJintry n of machine. Jn' T,, ch diara-ler. .ccomtrod iting any e. d.ec record Turn Tb e-Tn-.nch aiara . U)1)S, fHl ,eproducHon of any S lni'ii d ffi .uSmX needle clamp, permitting of the ineUnt releaeirg or l.-t-W&u th to euit .he individual fancy or Tiib::;: .58. tfa. s?'--.. a 4 rich red -"irloS K Horn KRKK to aver, Customer whoee One Sund.d Talking Ma J..,, sniouct l0 $50.00. c-r nnAQ 1DMI.ER. Forest Grove and Cornelius, Sell Hardware. Stove,, R,ne.. W.gM, Buie. and 1,1hu...'. P .int., Building Material. BANK. OF BEAVERTON Deaverton, Ore. CAPITAL STOCK $10,000 J. A. MOTT, Prest. J. T. WILLIAMS. Vice Pres. W. E. PEGG, Secy. H. W. BOLG Ell, Cashier 3 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 ajrainst Burjrlary and Fire. Our Officers are Bonded. Debitors are as well Pro tected as in the Largest Bank. i ' I 1910 Start the NEW YEAR by opening an account with the Hillsboro Commercial Bank EDW. SCHULMERICIIJPresident GEO. SCHULMERICH, Cashier M()I)i:i. LlCIINSi: LWV" is advocated by the oily-tone;ued iiaid orators of the Greater Ore- (r.in Hrtme Rule Association. 'i'hev would reirulate and control the saloons. They would do awav with low dives, the most r..!inl.-iv feature of the whol iniquitous institution, the "ship Dinir room" from which is launch ed the finished product of the traffic factory. But they would rt'tain the so-called respectable saloon and nll which by its ap ncarance of respectability ue comes st) enticing and alluring. and constitutes the receiving dent." of this in-eat factory And rememlKT, we, your boys and irirls. are the raw materia it grinds up. How many have von contributed already? By v i.t in'' for the Home Utile Hi you authorize the increase in ca iiacitv and efficiency of this mill And. last, but not least, they would have you, Mr. Farmer and County Taxpayer, take care of ; the finished product of the sa loon am have nothing to say ialxnit the poulticing of the arti- "Taxation without representa tion. H.-ttil the Tirenmble of the con stitution. look in the even of your sons and daughters, con sider their future and you wil mark your ballot 329 X No 342 X Yes 344 X Yes Young Peoples' Temperance Union, V. Foster. Pres. Paid Advertisement. k r epa r 0 G We do a general banking business, and the strength of our institution is un questioned. Courteous treatment to all. Be One of Our Patrons Pays You 4 Per Cent Interest on Savings and Time Deposits , 1 CHARTER NO. 8oj6 condensed report of The First National Bank OF FOREST GROVE, OREGON. At the Close of Business June 30, 1910. ASSRTH UABILITES Loan, and Discounts... 95..4.oo Capital an.l Surplus f W U Sand Other Bon.la... 46.W5.00 Undivided Profits - 1,67." BankinnHouaeHiturca .0.7.0.49 Circulation ... .V M.ooo-oo Cash and Exchange. . . . 50,3.0.03 Deposits 14M37-3' Total $m,T' Toiai - j23'109-52 Directors:-L. J. Corl, John Templeton, T. W. Sain : II. J Goef E. W. Haines. George Miner, Levi Smith, W. II. lloLLis, W. K. Newell, 11. T. Buxton. We appreciate your paronage and hope to merit a contin uance of same. DEPOSITS:- Official statement January 31 1910, W.K DFPOSITSt-Official statement June 30, 1910, $203,101).. Increase in Deposits 35 per cent. Notice ol Final Settlement v-..i;.... i. i,..a, ,.;uri ilit tlin nniltir ui if r t..i 1 Irftinv tlm duly ttDWiinWil anil ..4... ..u.l j i I u I I ml dtll I lllllll 'I '".II . - - ..r Vi'.ll .,,.1 TntlUMIKIlLof A VI I I.' l,;- .1.1.1, 1 lili.il llnal HCCOMIlt '(' mih-Ii' xwiitor, In the county court of tli-! Hltilo I Urf("n, lor nuiK" c ., :,. ii.o ,,,iii.r ,,r mh.1i! BBlatB: anil . i.. .,,.i i,u. lii Ail Krlilav. lilt .lay of Oi t., mill, at Urn hour of tn o'elix'k A. M. ofxaiil day. an the tiine.and the , ..unity rourt ro-mi of WaHliiiiKton tJoun ly, OrcKi.n, in IllllHlHiro, OrnKon, an the il ace for hi-arinn olijw.tioiiN. H Maid llnal uncoiint and for the final wtttleriieiit of mtidentate. . ,-,.,, Kxwntirof the lant Wlll'anil TeHlammit 111 Aivm, ri. i.t ...... ... liaKloy A Hare, AtUirneyn for KxecuUir. Notice "I Final Settlement Notice li hreliy Klven. that the under Hiuinxl. bnliiu thoduly aMilnteil, .(iial - hud and aianiK r.xecuuirn u'n" " i 'r.,, i ,.f Wllllain Jurirenanr., dweHheil, have Died in the county court of tho Htate of OreKon fur WahlnKton County thoir llnal acunt an nucli exwu turn, ami that Maid court ban llxeil Kridav, .,i, ,u rr ii't.i,hr. at Ulo'l'.ioCK A, i. ..r....i.i ,iuw . (I,., liiim. and the (joun il . Ol rmm " ' J . - . . .. . - ,.r ui.. .iiicrioti County Oreiion, In HillHboro. OrKon, a the plaiw i. i.n. .m in Hiil final hi:- inr iiitiiiit ,,i,j.T-'fc..." - ---- rouiit ami fur the llnal aetUeinimt ol Maid PiiUid thiH September 2M,b. 1I0. W I LI. I A M JIIK1KN8 JR., 11,11V 1 1! I'llKNM KxwMilora of the iaat Will anil T(ta .. until... .. In.jutiy Hr . ilH.-fMLMftd. nil-Ill Ol iniaiii t n. ft-,-" 'M -- , i liitjjhiyiv. Hare, Attorney for Executors MILLS & BR0DERICK General Blacksniithing, Horsh Shoring a specialty Uuseline St Corneliua. Ore GWmiooo i: expvted to sit up uiul take notice in a few days more for the United liailway anstmc tion locomotive iv:: hod the Jw. Connell place first tf thf week, and as shi as the nnUk'f are built tlu steel will lo laid clear into C.lcnetx' or to tho new town of North Plains, just this side. To the oldtimors out in that section the siht of the en cine was a thriller. The I'nitod construction forces w.u-Wmir :i!l akiiiir the line its nu.ii Iv as men. teams, ana np- nli.w c:m U hurried to the front. I'here is a law force of men all alonn U-twecn (iU-ihw fin,! ihi cmssiiur at Kov. urn siiiiu- of the work is rather h...ivv A few tiavs more on liridvres the piles arc already li-i.n ami steel will In Lild p:ut North Plains, and C.lfiim w ill be on the map. Henry Miller, of Witch Hazel, was a city visitor Mommy. Sam OrndutT. of South Tualu tin, was in the city luesday. E. A. Wolf, of Koedville. was in town the last of the work. Mws l.:uiru Treth). of Fores GiMve. visited friends in the city rulay, K (' P,:uiks. of Hanks, cann' own Ttiesilav afternoon, eurvuU' to Portland. Il.-ni'v Ituire j.if t'lu-halem Mountain, w as in the city Mon- .ay attenioon. Horn October 12. 1910. to )aniel Smith and wife, of near r annintfton. a son. V L Cmike and Kdna (VI w'4're married at Forest tlrovo. Oct 12. 1910. Kov. Hiram ttotild otlieiatiiiK. Kobt. M. Cleveland and Nel I Wriirht were married in IlillsUv n. Oct. 12. at the home of tlu oiliciatinvr minister, liev. Krorichs. J. 11. Dorland. of lieyoml CIl"n- cot-, was in town iiicsiiay. ami was the first to rejKirt sceinjr the United eiiKino on the Council place. Bert Doane and Katherine Jackson, of Forest Grove, were married at the collctre city. October 12. 1910, Rev. Could ofriciatinir. J. A. Zimmerman, of Host-land Farm, below Witch Hazel, was in tho cltv Monday. Farmers down his wav are busy with plowing and seeding The steam swinir has iolilei it.s c-anvas and shinned aw ay. It ran two or three nitrhtH last week to small nionev and con eluded to pull stakes. Wallace M. Smith and Anna M Inklev. of near Greenvi lo. were united in marr aire at tho norm f,f S. ( Inklev. OctohtT 11. 1'JlO, Kev. Coleman ollicuttinir. Andrew Jack and C lilaser, and their two companion from the East, returned the first of the week from a trip ovt-r to Garibaldi. They report a tfood time. T ('. I.nmldn went un to Bald t'.!ik Chi-hali'in Mountain. Tues day afternoon, to put up gutters on t hp wi he m Utto rt-Hiuence. This is one of the hihest iKints in the southern part of the coun ty. The China season ooened last sntunlav. and hunters from everywhere were hunting every Tho birds seem tilenti- f ul enough until the Hportsmen Ki-X afield, when they smldenly ecome very scarce. Very i(;w iave been fortunate enough to kill the limit in a day. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Zilly, who hnvio mar lc Hillsboro their tern porary homo lor Home monins, have moved to roruanu. rar. 'lllv is now in charge of the or Any rlfnn rtmont. at the Irwin VJVl I 1 . . . . - . - itooVon estab ishment. on (..ilisan, find he has ouit the road. His promotion is a deserved one ' I Urobu and wife. J. S. V 1 V. ...v..,., , ' Ixirsuntrand wife, and Peter Lor- i it i r i i ' miner n tcn C( me neivoiia-- Mountaindale Swiss Ass n. jum- lee at Helvetia, last batuniay noi.ninir ut the. ni'W hall. JOS a.n,u ih-it ihcv hail a ine Hunner PUJ'l '"-J - and that the ctxjks up mai way can't be beaten anywhere in the world. The vaniniard of wild Kese rrriirwr Rem lh arrived last week. i..it iUu went her has been do- iwrVitfnllu warm and the exodus i,.,u f.Ui.iii considerablv the last few days. The reedinK (rounds 111) the Columbia have as vet reported no very jrreat nnmLimil CI ml UH HOI 111 OH tllCV IIUII1U-..I tn. ........ - come in. in any multitude, the Hillsboro hunters will be there. Weathe r - If Not SEE DAIRD Children's ruin cupes Boys' SlicKor capes -with hoods und huts. Men's, boys' & ladies' Men's. Boys', Misses' rubber boots. high top hhoes. Don't Fail to see some of the several Styles in Men's Shoes in BlacH and Tan BAIRD In the New llridcl DlocK Notlct of Float Srtilrmrnt NOllcl; Sotli l hnr'hr uivmi thai lln lonlnr I ilftiwl, linluUtratrt( of llm nUla f o ilin Milli( of Oi- ("iuiiljr IW.ard of t.u illi,in Ji,ll Arn, ili.Ml, lia t, In. 1 hi Hi" nnlllltT (UMlrt uf Ihn Slain ilf Oftufoll nr W ulilntnii I oiiiilr . hnr IHml a mill ,llilinllrlrl nf id aalaln, and llml aid court Iih IIiihI MotiiUy, nuveniiMr II l'llll. at Ilia tinur of U a. in., of uld day. and Ilia wmnty omrl nnii In llllllir,. lirrtfon, a Hi lima ami iilw-n lor nnarinr llnal iililM luiim lo l'i llnal i-ouiii, aim or Hie llnal anttlameul ol mm adtiiltitv Irfttiiin. MaKIK. A KS. Adiullilitmlrll of llm mli of Jn.nh A rn, dt.iil. itil thin I .Hi day of lMolr, ho. Mur,hy .sll ,V llro.li". Allorntiyn for Ailiiilulxlralrli, I liml-r 'oiinurr, , I'lirtlaiid, Oi'g'Hi. Stli-K l Imrrhy nuvii lhl I lie. Il..r I of r .u;n4lwii f,.r W liii-i;l.iii l oiiiily ril. of iifuii mill ni"il on Monday. , llm I7lh dr of 1'ololn-r. I'dU. al llm Court I.....M o. fllll.lui.o llrt-rf,iii thai irfillltf lliv tlilfl Mmiilay In i 1 inoiilli and ll 'daf and '1iut ( ly la ht I to, iiienlinK of ald l,ard. lo .ul.lli ly eianilua Ut iM-vMini iit roll of Mid wiiinly, ti iirnrl hII rrr..r hi talnaU.iu, d tl'U ' ! UnallUM ol UiitU, 1"U or oilmr .rorty jm-i l,y il." I'.ioiiiy A.r,r. and It I aliatl lo duty ,,( alt .arotia lnlerll In ,.'ir l Hi" lime and la.n ,ilil'l. llih.Niro, omvroii, il. ST.'. lulu. Mai I tniU 1, A --l ot Vhini(toll Coiiiity, rilaln of Oii'i(oli. Now Management HOME smi RliSTAURAHT viav MKvaiKTTt Utti .-...rvihuiL' Hoinflike. t ' 3 r " . .... of Service. Tnimk'H-nt p W solicited. Veil. ,mu llica H. lfcrui.v- by the week. M..in St. ct ol Jr., Have You DougKt Your Q TT All Ol f IT i ii it ii ii ii ii ii ii it ii it ii tin n H If you haven't we would lihe to show you our line, because we thinK that we huve just what you want. We have just received a new ship ment of all fall weights in brown from A. b. Kirschbaum h Co. nirschbaum clothes are hnown all over the country for their dependability for stylet fit and worhmanship. "When you buy a lAirschbuum suit you can be sure you are getting your money's worth. We have been experimenting with sev eral lines and this line is our choice. We thinh it will bo your choice too. Come in and looh them over anyhow. Suits and Overcoats $15 to $30 We ure also showing u nicely tailored line of suits and overcoats at $12,30 Third & Main ft. GROSS Hillsboro Oregon