HlUSOPO AAOO. NOV t I9l0 PAGE FREE FREE 11 Kill (JKADK Natural Tone TALKING & SINGING MACHINE FREE Call at our store and hear the specially prepared Records of Bauds and other In striuuenUl Music, Songs, Stories, Kecitatious, etc., and assure yourself that this is the best offered. You Buy Only the Records. THK?K RKCOK1HAKK FAMOUS FOR TUK1RTONK AND DUALITY At ft home entertainer it has no equal. The txet talent in tha country i brought riht to your fire s'de 10 wbil away the long evening wiih comical ie3ittionn and song. An impromptu dnce may be gotten up at a moment notice and here you have tbe ht orchestra of the country to play thedauce iuuic. Or you may wieb to learn a long and what better instructor can you have than one of the IVrle singers to phraee a aong over and over again il need be. The possibilities of this wonderful little machine for instruction and amusement are endleee. PKSCRIPT10N OF IS STRUM KXT The Cabinet Made of heavy, eold ok throughout. Corner poets are made with lluted m lulding. Nickied Tone Arm The latent triumph of scientific research, producing the largest volume and purest tone quality, eliminating the meulic scratch bo common inordinary type of machine. Th MMor Of special strength and construction, unusually durable. Turn Tab'e Ten-inch diam-ter. acc-irumoilatiDg any aize disc record. S andard Analyiiog Reproducer (ound Kx) Insuring the most perfect reproduction of any kniwn sound; fitted with autoiuitie needle clamp, permitting of the instant releasing or Unl ening of the needles. Sped Regulator Permitting the iedy adjustment of the speed to luit the individual fancy or requirements, such as for dance mucic or speaking records. Flower Hort Seventeen inches in length, with a fifteen inch tlare bell. Finished in a beautiful dep, rich red enamel, and decorated with gold stripes. One Standard Talking Machine with handsome Flower Horn FRKE to every Customer whose Crh Purchases amount to $50.00. GOFF BROS. & IRMLER, Forest Grove and Cornelius. Sell Hardware, Stoves, Ranges, Wagons, Busies and Implements, Paints, Building Material BANK. OF DEAVERTON Beaverton, Ore. CAPITAL STOCK $10,000 J. A. MOTT, Prest W. E. PEGG.ISecy. J. T. WILLIAMS, Vice Pres. H. W. BOLGER. Cashier c a i Transacts a General Banking Business. 4 Per Cent Interest on Time Deposits. Money to Loan on Good Security. Fire Insurance in the Best Comoanies. We are Insured against Burglary and Fire. Our Officers are Bonded. Debitors are as well Pro tected as in the Largest Bank. C 3 MILLS & BRODtKICk General Blacksmithinji, Horsk Shokim; a specialty Baaalin St Corneliua, Or Notice of Final Settlement Notice in herel.r kivhh lint tlii tin.lnr iKiietl , nilinlnistratrii of the fsl.it.- nf Jacob Arn, ilpceaxml. Iiai hln-l in t ) county ruurtol the Mate of Uremi tor Washington County, lir linitl account a... tdmiuimratrU uf aid tale, ami that court h Hied Monday, November 14, la to. at the hour of '. a. in., or Matd day, and the county court room in lUllabuM, Orriron, a the tune and place for lienrinn final objection to uid final account, and for the tinal aettlemtiit nl aatd aUiuluiv (ration. MAKIK AKN. Adniinlilratrix of the nilate of Jamli i Arn, decease). Iated thi l.lth day of ()clolr, l!it. Murphy fwit ,V Hrialie, A lUirncyi for Acliiilnislralrti, Chamber Coiiiiihti e, ; Hurtland, Orrjjoii. 1910 Start the NEW YEAR by opening an account with the Hillsboro Commercial Bank EDW. SCHULMERICII, President GEO. SCHULMERICII, Cashier We do a general banking business, and the strength of our institution is un questioned. Courteous treatment to all. De One of Our Patrons Pays You 4 Per Cent Interest on Savings and Time Deposits CHARTER NO. 8036 CONDENSED REPORT OF The First National Bank of forest grove, oregon. At the Close of Business June 30, 1910. ASSKT8 IJAHIUTKS Loans and Discounts. .. 95,214.00 Capital ami Surplus $30,000.00 U. S. and Other Bomla... 46,875.00 Undivided rrofits 1,672.21 Hanking House Fixtures 10,710.49 Circulation 25,000.00 Cash and Exchange.... 50,310.03 Deposits 146.437-31 Total $203,109 52 Total $203,109.52 Directors: L. J. Corl, John Templeton, T. W. Sain, H. J. Goff, E. W. Haines, George Mizner, Levi Smith, W. H. Hollis, W. K. Newell, H. T. Buxton. We appreciate your paronae and hope to merit a contin uance of same. DEPOSITS: Official statement January 31, 1910, $108,635.91 DEPOSITS: Official statement June 30, 1910, $203,109.52. Increase in Deposits 3.5 per cent. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of th Htate of Ore Ifon for Waihiiiirton County Elizatwtti JiiliiiKiu, Plain tilt, i vn Charlm Jolmsoii, I)ffiiiJaut.) To CharlM JqIiiimoii, the almve named defiidaiit : In the nai.ie of the Hl&ie of Oregon : You lire Hornby cotumitiided to ami rwiuirwl to be and ar in the above untitled court and annwnr the enuiilaint liltxl HtfHiiml Juu ill the almvM fiilitUwl rani on or be fore the expiration of nix eck from the date of tbe tint publication of this mini Hiona ill the HillHtxini Argil, the ilp.tKiif the tirHt publiiatiun twin Thiirwlay, Noveuilx-r ,i, I'.MO, and lb ibile of the laat publication biuy lidrnmljcr Ifl, l'lin, to wit on or before Monday, lieenmluT 11, 1HHI; and Ton will peae take notu-i-that if you fail co to apear nnd nnnwer Haul complaint, the pliiintlll Mill apply to thi? court for a decree fcirnvnr dltHolviiiK the iiiarriaKi anil marriage contract nnw existing; tttwunii the plaintiir anil ile fenditnt, and for Much other and further relief am to the court may seem necMHry anil proper. ThiM euinnioiiH it served iixni yuii bv order of Jnd?e J. V. (iiKullii, Jude nl Wanh I iitUiii County, Oregon, made, ami dated on the ,'llnl day of October, l!iu, anil whleh order rw)iilreH that you appearand answer on or liefore lifceuiber 111, !iU. !! I.. HNOW. Attorney lor I'laintill' Notice of Change of Name IN THE COUNTY COURT OK HTATK OF OKKOON FOR WAHHINUTON COUNTY THK In the Matter of the A pplication of Charles Erhardt Haifurther to change his name to Charles Krhardt Miller. Noti( Is Hereby Given tbat on the 12th day of October, A. I)., 1M0, an order wiw made in the alKive entitled Court and Cauie. trderliiK, aljuilKing and decreeiiiK that the name of the person, (,'liHrlns Kr hardt Hasfiirthcr lie changed to Charles Krhardt Miller, and ordering Unit notice of the change decreed be given by publica tion thereof in the HillHhoro Argun, a weekly newspaper publiniied in, and uf general circulation within Washington County, Oregon, oncea week lor four sue ceasive and consecutive weeks, and thai upon return of proof of publication there of, a certilicate lie granted under the seal of the above entitled Court, of the change decreed, which shall thereafter be his legal name. The find publication of this notice will lie published In the issue of said news paper dated October )th, liild, and the last in the issue thereof dated November Kith, 1U10, and upon return of proof thereof, said certificate will lx; granted in accordance with said order. Witness my hand, and the seal of the County Court hereunto allixed, this Mlth day of October, A. J)., IlllO. (Heal) J. W. Heiley, Clerk of the County Court of Washington County, Oregon, Will Lichty, of below Orenco, is nursing a wound on his lc caused by a crosscut saw. Ai-tin: tuuonior .1. 'towt-rmun nnd I'oiitfivssmun I law lev woiv in town last Saturday, and shW 1 to a fair si. cd otvwd in the I'otirt 'house in the afternoon. Mr. ' Uowornian confuted all of his speech to an attack on Jack liourne and made a very rihxI impression on those who heard ! hint. I'owerman is known by mauv in this county and it was thought that he would run stnnn cr here than he did. They went ! fiMtu lictv to t'ornelius. and then , to Forest Gin e. They did not ihae the ctnvd that S'nator j I'hantUTlaip iweived. however, ! althouch the ivpuhlican managers i i i . . i . . i . . . - . con ni noi compiain oi me si.c or enthusiasm of the audience, "Well." said William Schut merich, the ither dav. "I've al- ! ways made the run in Washing- ton t'tuinty avrainst very heavy ;hIi1s, and I've alwavs ran ahead I of my party vote. It isn't that ! I care a cent for the otlice, as 1 I know I'd he Ix'ttcr off without it 1 but when a man has a H!itical ; belief, and can afford to make a I race, it is his hoimden duty to tret in the swim, and make a try to help out the people who atiree with him on olicies. " And i Sch'.ilmerich h;ts always made a lir.towt rim Wlutn h. rm fur Hairy Commissioner a few years a.co he carried the county by a substantial majority. Hasehall fans in Washington County are naturally pleased to know that Portland has won the I'acilic Coast pennant, beating Oakland out by twelve jHiints. Aside from this official score of IH-rcentatre Portland last three Karnes declared to Oakland, and to which Portland was entitled, owintf to the playimr of HctliiiK: in the Heaver team. Hut to win is the tiling. Donald Kennedy, a timhermun, has Uuiht the timber on the P. U. - N. rinht of way which be longs to the Sweeney construc tion people. The buyer will have h year to remove the los. uml has paiil five thousand dollars down, which is forfeited in case the purchase is not taken off the ritfht of way by Deo. 1, 1911. Election officers certainly earn ed their mtuiey Tuesday. In many places it was "away next niorninK'" w hen the count was completed. As a matter of fact, Oregon should either have count injr machines or two sets of election officials one set to see the deposit of the ballots and another to make the count. Farmers, take notice: For the present and up to December 1, 1110, we will vrive five pere-nt. oil' on our regular retail prices on American field fence and w ire. This is the time of year to build fence, and we are making this special to favor our customers. Council & Co., Hillsboro. 35-S A. L. Holeomh, of liethanv. says that farmers could not have' had a better Fall this season if! they had made an especial order for the weather. "Mori; Fall "Tain Jsnwn this Fall since any year within my memory," says Mr. Holcoinb. Workmen have the front wall, constructed of concrete blocks, erected in front of the U. i). (Jurdner iropert.y, on Third Street, and in a few days the main building will be enclosed. Mr. (iardner will move his old shop to the rear in the Spring. .1. J. Smith, of near (iloneoe fornu-rly, and who recently moved to Lebanon, where he bought a ranch, was -down this week, lie says he likes the up per country first rate but there is no place like old Washington County. K. 1!. CiHidin, of Salem, and who is chief accountant at the Oregon State Hospital, was down to Hillsltoro, Tuesday, to vote. Mr. Cooihn has always held his residence in his home town, where he owns property. A very pleasant surprise party was tfjven the Misses I'ertha and Verna I'ehse at their home, Sat urday evening, by a number of their friends and relatives. The evening was spent in music and Karnes. Ceo. Darety and Frank Hol coinb have returned from their hunting trip down to Myrtle Creek, Southern Oregon, and re port a fine time. They visited with Frank Johnson while in the South. Fifty men who have been work ing on the United, near Roy, quit work on account of the storm, the first of the week, and came down Monday evening, en route to Portland. Mrs, II. L. Christenson, of Nowhere, who is visiting her, daughter, Mrs. F. A. Duncan, brought over some ripe rasp berries from her garden. Pretty good for November. Mrs. Thomas Humphreys, of Heppner, and who has been in Hillsboro in attendance at the funeral of her father, Judge Rood, returns home the last of the week. Arthur Bacon, of Arleta, writes that out in this county, the other day, he picked a pint of ripe raspberries in his sister's garden. This is horticulture with a vengeance. Cotton Datts A Complete Stock of Halts that arc RICA I, COTTON that grew in a cotton field. Not t ays K round up. lOc to $l.OO Roll. 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