The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, October 27, 1910, Page PAGE 4, Image 4

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i i .i ;-ik- nn-tured Records of Puuds and other Iu
Call at our sre and etc., and assure yourself that
strumental fSt offered. Yon Buy Only the Records.
THKOHl" auk FAMOUS FOR THEIR TONK AM huauiy
. , it h.e no ,oual The bt t.lent in th country i brought riftht to your
AnhomeenWtair.tr ilbaa n, ,4 . aI ie,iutioM .rj ona. Ad impromptu
fireside o while aw.y the ln M J yQU hw lU, W 0rchl4 of h,
dance may be gotten tp at a n ime am, Wli,r jnilruclor
country to play . 'J'reerleea .iogert to phrase a eong over and over again it need bo.
can you bate than one fof lnruction aru awutneot are endleu.
The po.etbilit.ee of lb., ".g, pT,0N op ISSTRCMKS r
l .. ti nk throuffhout. Corner post are made with tlated m oulding.
The C-binet-Made f product the Urge.t votu.nd
Nioklod Tone Arm- i ne i - i fc o io orj,n,r, ,v. of nuchine.
oinch di.nW-r J-r mu'rct ,,nroductien of any
tSSldrht L in,tai releasing or ul
Bpeed Kegu.avoi speaking record.
FlcT 3oSettcn:n: length, witha fifteen inch Hare Ml F.aUbeJ in a beautiful
nnc p. iDMi VB Forest Grove and Cornelius.
Bell Hardware, Stovee, Rg. WagiM, Buggiee and Ixplemenf. l'ainte, Building Material.
JtST I OIK MTIICUIONS MUU
9L " f Notice of Fina! Settlement
DANK. OF BEAVERTON
Deaverton, Ore.
CAPITAL STOCK $10,000
J. A. MOTT. Prest
J. T. WILLIAMS, Vice Pres.
W. E. PEGG.lSecy.
H. W. BOLGER. Cashier
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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.
.'WHIT. urn I1J I rMI MINI vur MII'IPl '
hHjiihi, it i iii i mm rmr t ui tuo rxiaic ui
Jacob Ant, it 4-a I . ht 1 1 1 iv 1 hi the
roumv isHin ui inn rtisnui iTtttcun iw
'.hintftm I'minty , hr final arc Mint a
administratrix of hah! tat, ami that
ani court h am lixetl Miuulay, November
11, I 'it, hi inr iinuriM u ill., ui win umj,
and thtt iMinty itturt nwm in HllUboro,
... it,. ..,, ...,4 i.l. Lurlim
t'mai uh.H-tl.nis to Ilnal aH)unt, ami
wr mr i.iuit f utif'iicui tu Mitt WIUIIUI3-
i a I'll' a t VJ
i lit r a st .
A'lnunl-trntrix of the oataUs of Jaiyb
Aril, urfi'H.rii.
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'JIi HIP (''ill 1T i't HIIWI, 1IVJ,
Murphy Swtit A )trMlift AtUtrtiyn for
A'Hiiitntrainit v naiuiwr .oiuiucrm
Portliiml, Ur jfon,
MILLS & BRODtRICk
Cieneral Bhtcksniithing,
Hoksk Shokini;
a specialty
baseline St Cornelius, Ore
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PROHIBITION PARTY NOMINEES
1910
Start the NEW YEAR by opening an
account with the
Hillsboro Commercial Bank
EDW. SCHULMERICH, President
GEO. SCHULMERICH, Cashier
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 lime ueposns
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(lovornor. A. H. EATON, Union.
! Secretary of State.
j N. A. DAVIS, Milton.
! LESLIE BUTLER, Hood River,
i Supreme Judjre 4-year term,
I C. J. BRIGHT, The Dalles.
ton i. l. S l hhLK. I'ortiana.
Congressman, First District,
V. P. ELMORE, lirownsvilie.
COUNTY
Sheritf. WM. A. GOODMAN.
Clerk, A. 0. ALKXANUhlt
Recorder, J. r. hhKK.
l'f) HOY I).
Representatives, W. 0. HOCK EN
1 , . f ,r T.'T l.'I l.'f I
ana n. in. rt.iNr icl.ii.
1. The submiision by congress to the
several states, of an amendment to the
federal constitution prohibiting the man
ulactute, sale, importation, exportation,
or transportation of alcoholic liquors for
lvera;e purpose.
l. The immediate prohibition of the
Hmior traff;c for beverage purposes in
the District of Columbia, In the terri
' lories and all places over which the
! ..,,.1 .,r.,.rnment hna iurisdiction :
Ijnvi'unt ft" J
tht tctal of the internal revenue tax
1 . 1 . i.;v. HI,..,
on alcuiolic inpiors anu c nuiuuuiuu
of interstate tralpc therain.
3. The election of United States sen
ators by direct vote of the people.
4. KqtntHOle granuaieu income nuu
VII IVtiliom Were on Small Salc
Three Disallowed
Thocountv Kvirdof Mimlizatun.
consisting of Assessor M:i Cnm-
dull. County Judjre J. W. CuKHlin.
and County Clerk J. W. bailey,
have cUvscd their laUrs in cor
recting the assessment nll and
adiustiiur values, and the Uutnl
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had hut four conuilaiuts tiled, nl-
thotiKh there were several lit to
look over the rolls to see if they
were tin ncntnst excessive values.
Krvd Biillinw thought his assess
ment of $125 iht acre on land
just east of the city limits was
..vecssive. but the loard refuse
r. l.m.r th va tuition. II. A.
Uill nf near Osweiro. averred
lis house was assessed at ti
ki.rb vnln'iton. It is a new
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L . !... I,.. ..Itiimo it IC Vttt im.
iionie, mil n iv
finished in the interior. This has
Mvn left in statu into until iimn
i ;.l.m,-. w rei'i'i veil
1 U .! ker of Ih'Iow leaver-
ton, and wIukso land is heated on
the IVavt-rton-W illsbunr cut-oil,
thought that $-10 ht acre tor
wild land ami ?'. tor cuiuvateu
and was excessive, out trie
.nan! let the valuation stand,
wid.. II S Stunluvant. of
Cornelius. apiH'ared to et the
assessment on a lot annulled, but
as the tract had not in-cn soiu to
the Christian Advent church af
ter March 1, the jn-tition was
denied.
MUIM SCHOOL U NO
a a ..Wti.m time anoroaclies
tlorm of imiHirtance
I iitll I 1 V V V " - - 1
confront tne peojne 01 me siun-
on, I'linntie Ainonir me men
tions for consideration in S ush-
;.ftn Cnuntv m the 1 ountv
Hitfh Sc1hh)1 Fund, which should
be on the tongue of every citi
zen in the county, who believes
in upholding the stamiaru 01 ed
ucation. If this bill is voted in.
at the coming election, It will
give each district a square deal,
in as much as it grams eaen dis
trict a right to maintain a Mgfc
school. This is something mat
,v..rv tmrent should Ik.' interest-
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rwi ;.i It fives the farmer s
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child an tijual chance with the
city lxy or girl, it a district is
too small to maintain a high
school, her puniU who have lin
icK.ul ibofitrhth cnide work mav
have the privilege of continuing
their work by simply paying me
railroad fare to the nearest high
school, or the one which oilers
the U'st advantages.
The expenses will be a very
mall item compared with the
knowledge they receive. At
present there are only two High
Schools in Washington County
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which mainuun a tour years
There should Ik- many
more, and under the new system
hw run lw accomiilished. S.
voters of Washington County,
look into mis, as 100 inuen cair
he to further the causi
of education, and let us put our.
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county on par wun any ana ai
counties 0! our great state.
William Scott,
Dilley, Ore
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Mrn's Uluc Klannrl Shirts
$2 OO to $IV 50
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Heavy lAnit Swrotrrs
$1 '25 to $a 50
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3
Kxtr llrwvy Wool Sox
25c to 75c
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Jrrscy Sweaters, oil Colors
Turtle nml "V" necK
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All Weight Woolen Under
wear. 2-Piecc & Union Suits.
c
3
Men's Cloves, Every Weight
and Style, 25c to $3 OO
Ladles' lAnit Shirtj
$1 '25
c
3
Lndiet' Flinty Weave Sweat
ers all Colors. $1 to $4
a i 1 cj
Children's Toques .nil lr.
Cants' Cap. 25c to $1 00
c
Ladies' lnlt Scarfs and
Shawls. 25c to $2 50
c
Infants' tWib blanKrtt
60c
c
3
All Kinds of Bedding at All
Hindt of Prices.
BAIRD I
In the New lleldel Dloch
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CHARTER NO. 8036
condensed report of
The First National Bank
OF FOREST GROVE, OREGON.
At the Close of Business June 30, 1910.
ASSETS LIABILITIES
Loan, and Discounts...f 95,2.4.oo Capital and Surplus $ 30,000 00
TJ. S. and Other Bonds... 46,875.00 Undwided Profits ,6
Banking How Fixtures 10.7,0.49 Circulate .5.000.00
Cash and Exchange .... 50,303 posits I4M37-3I
ToUl -...13.109 5 ToUl - $303,109.5
DirectoraL. J. Corl, John Templetqn, T. W. Saw ,11.
i noFP E W. Haines, George Mizner, Levi hmm,
W H Hollis W. K. Newell, II. T. Buxton.
We appreciate your paronage and hope to merit a contin-
uanceofsame.
DEPOS-Official statement January 31, 1910, $108 f91
DEPOSITS:-Ofncial statement June 30, 1910, $20d,lU9.oZ.
Increase in Deposits 35 per cent.
5 The eslawisnmeni 01 pcwmi
ingi banks and the guaranty of depoiita
in oanKS.
6 The regulation of all corporationa
doing an interstate commerce buaineaa
7. The creation of a permanent tariff
commission.
o 'ri. at.int nnforrenient of law in
stead of oflicial tolerance and practical
license ol tne Bocini evu ivmui ',"""
iii many of our cities, with ita unapeak-
a!:e trallic in girm.
9. t'niform marriage and divorce laws.
10 An -iiitatle and conslitutipnal
employers' naoiiuy act.
1 1 . Court review of postoffice depart
ment decision.
t2. The prohibition of child labor In
mines, workshops and factories.
13. Legislation basing uffrage only
upon intelligence and ability to read
and write the English language.
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a i ne preservainiH 01 ,i,uin
and forest resources of the country, and
. .e .1... ........
the improvement 01 mc iushhkj' "
waterways.
Believing in the righteousness of our
cause ana tne linai inumpu o v" i"'"
clples, and convinced of the unwilling
ness of the republican nd democratic
parllfS to deal wun iiienc in
vite to full party fellowship all citizen
who are wilh us agreed.
Paid Advertisement. 33"
1 Iiim!ln ( I. nek of Mountain-
dale, was in the city Tuesday,
and called on the Argus.
Oregon the last call of the
Wi.ct hv Wsilter V. Woehlke.
Beautifully illustrated in four
colors in November Sunset Mag
azine. Now on salejat all new
stands. M-5
Petitions have been filed with
ib,. i.i. nnt v court., and trranted.
asking that the voters of East
and West Cedar precincts be al
lowed to vote for or against 8a
loons. The two precincts are not
sub-joined, and the court has or
dered that the vote go upon the
i.oii.f 'I'hu 1'iiiirt. i cnnnidorinir
uanuv, ah" " w '
a franchise asked for by the
United Railways, from the coun
ty line as far as near Banks - the
westcrmost point ot construction
this Fall The court went out to
look at the line yesterday, anu
will probably not take the mat
ter into consideration until the
next regular term.
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A honest and
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In (n I built
Nrt.wili-Iiltmg
iul iif untlftUAl
rbtu anil rLinrtit
nmiiilrrmir thrv rt
mul. tiriiiikrilv lur roiir
fort awl atrrnth. I'lHirra
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fuf evrry.Uy uliors lin-auw of lU biugh
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EMIES SflOt COlf ANY, Dctwit, lick.
SHOE
That Is A Winner
If You want
Shoe that will
tfive you the best
Satisfaction just
try Our
CELEBRATED
ENZIES' SHOE
A. C. Winnev. of beyond Glen-
coe, returned Tuesday from a
V,.,.ii u;i.i.lf' tr'm no in tho Al-
berta country, where he bought
- . Ml 144ft 'I .. il
1(H) acres ot land nz mnes norm
Cobra rv in t.h L:i(1,oeb reirion.
vyt,", j , -f -
Uort l.t thf TllirerUlSL' la IT(H) 1
A. V .l 1 "
wheat land, and a small piece of
timber where he will build his
Hp also han irood wa
H,oiuv,iivv.
ttM An
house just across the road. While
ohaiint Mr Winnev was un in the
Montana country, as well, but
bi.mrnt V.f.ttr.rnf the B. C. COUn
try. While in Montana he saw
Iliflr I, urn liprt and John Carrer,
uVin rPKl do at Inverness. Car-
,. iu n i.w.Uii.i of Mrs. Lincoln.
d Mr. Lambert
formerly lived above Glencoe.
The Celebrated
rfl. o56
Work Shoe
ill tr
OOODO
Is now included in Our StocK.
This shoe -was formerly carried
by 11. WeVirun & Sons, and we have
the EXCLUSIVE AGENCY for
HILLSbORO.
We also carry the Utz (0L Dunn
Ladies' dress shoes, the latest styles
and shapes.
Bring your children to us we can
fit th em and save you money.
See our window display we carry
the largest stocK in the city.
T. W. WYATT & CO.