The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, November 17, 1910, Page PAGE 4, Image 4

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    FREE -
F R EE
11 Hi II GKADK
Natural Tone
TALKING &
SINGING
MACHINE
FREE
Cill at our store ami hear the specially prepared Records of Hands and other In
' strumeutal Music, ivues. Stories, Recitations, etc., and assure yourself that
this the best o tiered. You Buy Only the Records.
THK?K RKCOB1H AUK KAMOl'S FOR TUKIR TOSK AND QUALITY
An hotve entertainer il has uo equal . The Wet Lleot in th country is brought riRht to jour
fir. s da to while .wiy the Ln nin- with comical lejiUtiow and now- An impromptu
dlnmav be eotten v.i t a nu roeiUV notice and here you have the beet orcheMra of the
CHum to Play thed.nc mu-ie. Or you may wieh to learn a -oog and hat better .uelructor
can vou have than one vi the 1'eerle eine" to ,hraee a eona oyer and over again i need be.
The nubilities of this wonderful little mchine for instruction and amusement are endless.
v " dks:ription of isstri'mknt
The Cabinet Made of heavy, fold oak throughout. Corner poats are made with tinted moulding.
Nick'ed Tone rm The latent triumph of scientific research, producing the largest vo'ume end
" purest ton-quality. eHmioaliP,! the metalic scratch eo common inordinary type of machine.
The Motor Of special suc.igth and construction, unusually durable.
Turn Table Ten-icch diaiu-ter, ccomwoiUtine any size disc record.
S andard Analyzing R-produc-r (sound box)-Iofuring the most perfect reproduction of any
kn.iwn sound; fitted with automatic needle clamp, permitting of the instant releasing or fast-
SpReVlator-pirmitting the ready adjustment of the speed to lutt the individual fancy or
requirements, such as for dance music or speaking records. , ... .
Flower Horn Seventeen inches in length, w.th a fifteen inch flare bell, i mished tn a beautiful
den rich red enamel, and decorated with gold stripes.
One Standard Talking Machine with handsome Flower Horn FRKh to every Customer whose
Ca?h Pu'chaaee amount to $50.00.
GOFF BROS, & 1RMLER. Forest Grove and Cornelius.
Sell Hardware, Stoves, Ranges, Wagms, Buggies and Ixplementa, Paints, Building Material-
IV.-itcn in WashinRton County by
Majority .( JUO
IIOMI KIM. mil. MSO WINS
Sc.irih law VIo ItuJIy SnuwcJ
t Kallois
I'nJcr
idlv
BANK OF BEAVERTON
Beaverton, Ore.
CAPITAL STOCK $10,000
J. A. MOTT. Prest. W. E. PEGG.lSecy.
J. T. WILLIAMS, Vice Pres. H. W. KOLGEU, Cashier
3
t 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 Bursary and Fire.
Our Officers are Bonded. Debitors are as well Pro
tected as in the Largest Bank.
MILLS & BRODLRICK
General Blaeksinithinv:,
IIorsk Shokini;
a specialty
Daalin St Corneliua, Or
1910
Start the NEW YEAR by opening an
account with the
Hillsboro Commercial Bank
EDW. SCHULMERICH, President
GEO. SCHULMERICH, Cashier
SUMMONS
In the Circuit Court of the Slate of Ore
gon for WaihiiiKtoit County
Kliulwth Jolinioii, rialiitifl.)
vh
Cliarle Jotiiimin, l. femlnt. '
To ('hurley Johnson, the alxive iiaiiiisl
lttffHlaiit :
In the nai.ie of the State of Oregon: Vou
are hflrwby chiiiiiiui1I to ami riulrtl to
t ami appear in the above entitle! court
and answer the inmpluinl tilwl Htfnlnt
you in the above entitle.t can on or !
lore the ripiratlon of ail wk from the
ot Hie brtt imlilicaiion oi linn sum
mons tn the H II Inborn Argu, the ilatiof
the tint ji i lil nat inn 1k-iiik 'l'liurnl.ty,
November 3, HMO, ami the iluu- of 1 1 -la.nl
publication belli? iHH-xmher 15, lull',
to wit on or lofore Monday, Dwember
i 1'', ll'iO; and vou will pirate lake nolii-r
i Hut if you fail o to appear and answer
maid mmplaint, the plaiiultl will apply to
the court for a decree forever (IumoIvIih!
, the marriage ami marriage coiilra t now
leiintinn ltwn tin- pimntitV and ile
j fendunt, and for mivIi odor anil further
I relief a U the court limy omi lo-cowtrtry
and proper.
Thin HiimnioiiN it Hi.rv. iitui you In
order of JudKe J. V. (iiM.diu, Judye of
WaihinKtoii Countv, Orotfon, made and
dated on the :ilt day of t h:Ud.er, I'.ilo, and
whlrh nttler reo,uiren that vou appiaritiiil
answer on or before lb coiiilior lit, l!lu.
li- I,. h.MIVV.
Attorney lor I'luintill
Registration of Land Title
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
CHARTER NO. S036
The First National Bank
of forest grove, oregon.
The Stockholders have Voted to Increase Capital
and Surplus to $60,000 in January
Directors: L. J. Cokl, John Tkmi-lkton. T. W. Sain, II.
I C off E W. Haines, Gkorgk Mi.ner, Levi Smith,
W. H. Hollis, W. K. Nkwkll, II. T. Buxton.
We appreciate your paronae and hope to merit a contin
uance of same.
nrrPomTS-'OiTicial statement January ."1, 1910, $108,635.91
UOSITS-'-Official statement .Iuhp 30, 1910, $203,109.52.
Increase in Deposits 35 per cent.
IN THE ( I RCI'IT COURT OK T1IK
HTATK OF OKKOON KOK
WAHHINOTON COUNTY
In the mutter of th- application of Eoint
M. Kuder. Olive I'utler and .;niiiii l l.
Kudi-r, to rffiiur the title to th lollou
iiik ilm-i ibl real property in Watiiinu
tou County. ( ireon, to u it: l!einiiiiig
a (Mllllt ll.:ri C'lm Wiiiui ill ill., infrin-
weat corner of wetion H. T. 1 N, It. '! W.
thence riinninu eaHl 4t.'l (lit, thenif
noiitli 17.91 :h, then wext-U.ii elm, llience
north 17 PI elm to the place of bcKiiininii,
containing hi) w.reH, more or len, hewn;
i part of the North one half of Hection M, T.
!1N.R. 3 W.
! vrua
I Heirt of Crel(litoii Kudnr. Heir of Jack
'noil Kuder, and I nasi: Iluvid llniilton
aud all whom il may concern, IndendiintH.
! To All Whom It May Concern:
i Tak notice, that on the l'Jth d;iy of
' Oclolier, A I). I'.llO, an application
liled by aanl Iiul8 M. Kuder, Olive Potter
ami Kamiicl 1). Kuder in the Circuit Court
of WanhiriKton County for initial rejin
tratlon of the title to the land hIxivc len
eribed. Now iinlesn you appear on or
before the l!th day of November, A. I).
1010, and Mhow cau.so why Kin h applica
tion Hhall not lie granted, Iho hbiiih will
taken aa conl'eMsod and a decroe w ill be
eniered accord inn to the, prayer of the
application and you will be forever barred
from dmpulltiK toe aarne.
(Heal) I. W. Bailny, Clerk.
John M. Wall, pplicant'a Attorney.
Statow itle prohibition was I
l;U'n in Wasliinyitoii t'ounty
hist Tm sdav. as wvll as in
stato. (ri,i;iui rcturninvT a
jority auainst the measure n
inr the neinlilxriitHHl of lt
l'l'.is eoimty went on reeon
oi'Dosid to prohibition bv a
jority of SLV, and the lioine
measure, v.nmir meoriuM
tow ns the rieht to tleeide tit
own liiinor iKiliev. called by a
jority of 1 1'J.
The prohibition managers
up a biv lieht. and if literatnr
and speaking went for anthintr
thev tliil all possible tuswinjr
count to the water w
eoluiun.
Loth llillslHns wint air;i
the dry campaign, and where
tiennan ami iss vott
heavy the wets received A bltf
ote.
1 he majority airamst a
(recon here was rather hire.
than was expected, rour yeais
a co the wets carried bv 1
Two earsacoin June, n littl
over Itt ma tori tv wet was
This tune the vote acainst sum j
tuarv fets ation inereaset
thoiurh it did not iM back to the
old hich w ah'r mark,
II. li. Kindlev. the (Vdar Mill
lairvman, was up to the city
Tuesitav.
W. W. Ilostetler. in tin
Mismoss at Keedville. was in
eitv 1 ties, lav.
. L Maples, of Chelta!
Mountain, was hi the county
capital, Tuesday.
.' Wen strom, of near Seho
aiblwhois eucacel in the s
miil busiiu-ss, was a eitv vis
Tuesday.
Otto I.unow and Ruth Malt
Ixtth of north of 1 lillslmrn, v
cranted license to wed the
of the week.
Peter Matthieson and Sen
ilasttr, Uith of Washinct
County, base been rantei
marriace beenso.
J. S. Kobjnson, of Fanninct
and who has lived down tht
bov and man, was m the ci
Tuesday afternoon.
Or. I.owe. the well-known
tician, wiil lie in Forest (irov
Nov. '': in Ihl slairo. .Nov
Fast trip of the year.
.1. A. Moore aii'l w ife are out
at the home of their son. ,1
Mi ire .lr., at Boy, and w
main for several weeks.
Frank l'auli returned hist
week after an extended visit
at Summit. Orei'on. with his
daughter, Mrs. (Irani Powninc
1. 1. Kane was down troin
Forest (ii'uve Tuesdav. F.
has i ost rested up I nun his siece
on the election board at North
lliilshoro.
John Parson, of (Ynterv
and llfii. liiersdorf, of Ni
Plains, both hopnieii of tin
respective localities, were in
cit y Tuesday.
V. F. Ooman, tniflic manaKe
0, (' ..lorris. ecnera sutic
toudent. amlS. li. Stronc. freicii
and passenger aent for theOre
imn Mectne, were in the c
'l'uesdav.
The Hillsboro (!r:ino;e meeting,
on November z. was wo
tended and an excellent literary
procram fiven. At tht! tie
meeting an election of oflic
will be held.
Cotton Datts
A Complete Stot l el
that aic UKAI. HH H'M
gicw in a cotton tie Kl. Not
ground tip.
lOc to $l.OO loll.
It.ttts
tll.lt
taes
SHOES That are NOIHM
Ladies' Patent Cloth Ton
"GUN"
We catty a full and c..iu!cte- line o!
Ludies Comfortable Shoes
every cotueive.iPie stvie ai inns
that are Riehl.
Just Arrived
A lull anil Com,,lc u
of men's Cotdun.y juuti, 1IK1 ,
d.uk liutu $2.50 to $4 0,)
('ttaiatitccil ti ivc sutisf.u lion.
MORE NKW S1IOKS
Staudatil of ijualuy in.iim.uju t',
r.vrtytliitiy; itmu patent lc.ul
PrU e are Riht
levels.
rs to
k it
!e
c
RAIN COATS and CAPES
For
MEN, WOMEN and CHILDREN
BAIRD
In the New Hciilel liloch
111
Notice to Creditors
Notice In lirftby tlmt w, tlm uml:r
have lii, by the county courl of
n, u utuij. tif Orfitfiin. for WuNiiiiiL'toii
county, BPiK)intrexi:iitrlx and exiwutor
reiw.tlvely, of Umlaut will ami tenta-
iiient of lAiuiH A. Kikju, 1 weaned, ami
l,.u. riiiMlll'i,-il uu Hiii'h. All tit-rMonf hav
liiKclamiM auaiiiMt iil tato are hnrnliv
ni.liltud U liTHKI'Ilt the HHIIIB to IIH, Willi
i.n.ttr viiiii-linrn. at the Law Olliitc of W
Vr hu.bl i Ilillulutrn (IrMirnM. Mltllin
ix iiiontlm from the date of thin notice.
Dated tlim Noveiinw-r iu, rim.
ITulililll. Utntll Hllll IiVmI RfMlll.
Kier.utrix and Kiwuitor, reMpnntively, uf
the iKMt will and leiitaiiierit of ixjniH A.
KimiiI, I)eaaeil.
W. N. JJarreti, niiiirncy lor tiu eniau)
Just arrived - a carload of Her
nilpst st.umriinur powder and Du
rwint.stnmn powder. Can furnish
any amount at any time, and al-
so carry luse anu caps, ivi
Turner, Banks, Ore. oG-8
l'eter VatnlenberK, formerly
( .en .em c. haH hoiiir it the Jul
Fisher place, VVt.".;t Union,
fakes possession at once. This
is the old Ilaase ranch, am
one of the best of its acreage.
that section.
(leiine llolscher. for years
the sawmill business at Conn
Mi :irid wbfi was connected w
the llolscher &, ratton firm, was
r Own lrom limber the irst
the week. He is now working
with the J imber sawmill
S. A. (lurry, of the Woodm
nf the World, rectmtlv turn
over a check for $1,500 covering
the msuranct! on trie hie ol
late 1 hos. Caudle. 1 he mon
K'ics to the son, Karl, hik
mother w ill act as guardian
J. W. Cave has sold his build
inir on Main Street to llenrv
Kroeoer who i Vinvirur it. (iltol
- r. -, ..... ..... - - - - - -tn-
up for a billiard hall ami bowling
alley, 'los. Lorsurio;aril sons are
dointf the repair work, and anew
rool will bt! added. Mr. Cave
realized $:',()()() for the property.
The building is' one of the old
land marks and in olden days
was the meet.inir nhu-e of horse
men, as well as for the directors
of the old Washington County
Fair Association,
w
Ft all mrtf
fa all tarlt
$th$t
Ai honnt am)
rrlml.l at a
liorrantirliuili
Nrat,wU-littinjj
ami of umiiual '
clan and ciiaractr
roimiilrrititf thrv'r
mailr (iriiiiarily for rii
lurt ami Mmi(th. I ni-
aIwbvm Mn I'a St
I mtmdi iaiiiiat.T, uir klrnl IrmtlM-r
for evrryilay ilmri I in miv nf ill
mu dtmitt km I Iktm, nW w'll till
rtf it Aai, wt J.lL.t ftiflj
I It ml ur trial! tiun.
mm SHOE COMPANY, Detroit, Mid.
A
Ml
That Is A Winner
If You want a
Shoe that will
jjive you the heat
Satisfaction just
try Our
C E L E bRATDD
MENZIES' SHOE
The Celebrated
eft G.&
Work Shoe
U now included in Our StocK.
This shoe was formerly carried
by II. Wehruntf h Sons, and wehuve
the EXCLUSIVE AGENCY for
HILLSBORO.
We also carry the Utz (0L Dunn
Ladies' dress shoes, the latest styles
and shapes.
Bring your children to un
lit them and save
See our window display we carry
the largest stock in the city.
we can
you money.
T. . WYATT & CO.
I