The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, December 01, 1910, Page PAGE 4, Image 4

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FREE
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HIGH GRAM
Natural Tone
TALKING &
SINGING
MACHINE
FREE
Call at our store and hear the specially prepared Records of Bands and other In
strumental Music, Songs, Stories, Recitatious, etc., and assure you rself that
this is the best ottered. You Buy Only the Records.
THESE RECORD' AUK FAMOUS FOR THEIR TONE AND QUALU Y
As a hone entertainer it has no iqual. The btet talent in the ctuntry is brought right to jrur
fire side to while away the long evenings with comical testation and songs. Ad impromptu
dance may be go'ten op at a moment' notice and here you have tre beet orchestra of the
country to play the dance mu-ic. Or you may wUh to learn a song and what better instructor
can you ha?e than one of th Peerle einje s to phraee a sorg OTer and over again il need be.
The possibilities of this wonderful little machine for instruction and amueement are endlees.
DESCRIPTION OF INSTRUMENT
The Cabinet Made of heavy, sold oak throughout. Corner poets are made with fluted moulding
Nickled Tone Arm The latest triumph of scienti6c research, producirg the largest rolume and
purest tone quality, eliminatirg the metalic scratch so common inordinary type ofmtchine.
The Motor Of special etreigtb and construction, unutually durable.
Turn Tab'e Ten-inch diam-t-r, iccimin dttirg any sin disc record.
S andard Analyxing Rproducr (iund box) Insuring the most perfect leproduc.ion of any
known sound; fitted with automatic modle clamp, permitting of the instant releaeirg or f list
ening of the needles
Speed Regulator Permitting 'he ready adjustment of the speed to suit the individual fancy or
reqiirementa. such as for dnc music or speaking records.
Flower Hon. Seventeen inches in length, with a fifteen inch Hare bell Finished in a beautiful
deep, rich red eDamel, and decorated with gold stripes.
One Standard Talking Machine with handsome Flower Horn FREE to every Customer whoee
Cfh Purchases amount to $50.00.
GOFF BROS. & 1RMLER. Forest Grove and Cornelius.
Sell Hardware, Stoves, Ranges, Wagons, Buggies and I a pigments, Paints, Building Material
SUMMONS
In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore
gon for Washington County
Elizabeth Johnson, Plaintiff.)
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Charles Johnson. Defendant.)
To Charles Johnson, the above nauie.1
defendant:
In the name of the 8tate of Oregon : You
are hereby commanded to and required to
be and appear in the above entitled court
and answer the complaint tiled aamt
you in the above entitled cause on or lt
for the expiration of six weeks from tbe
date of the rirst publication of thin sum
mons in the Hillsburo Antus, the date of
the 6m publication beinpt Thiirwtay,
November 3. 1910, and tbe dale of tbe
art publication beiup December 15, li'lu.
I to wit on or before Monday, December
; 1'', 1910; and vou will please take notice
j that if you fail so to appear and answer
: said complaint, the plaintitt will apply to
the court for a decree forever dissolving
the marriage and marriage contract now
existing between the plaintiff and de
1 fondant, and for such other and further
I relief at to tbe court may aeem necetmary
and proper.
This summons is served upon you br
order of Judge J. W. lioodui, Judge of
; Washington County, Oregon, made and
dated on the 31st day of October, 1910, and
1 which order require that vou appearand
answer on or ln-fore December 19, 1910.
t 1$- L. SNOW,
i Attorney for Plaintiff
E. G. Hagey, the Sherwood
liveryman, was in town Monday,
a witness before the grand jury.
He had a team stolen several
months ago, by Laurenz, who
was arrested and is out on bail.
The same party took a horse and
buggy from the Purdin & Heim
barn, in this city, and a team
from a Yamhill county stable.
Thos. Williams was up in the
hills above Gaston, the last of
the week, on a hunt.
Mrs. Sadie lran. aged LVT years.
iIuh! at her home in Pillev, Fri
day Nov. l'.UO. after several
months' illness, Mrs. Hryanwas
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.
P. Vannoy. of Pilley. and was
Urn in Nebraska, July 'JS, l.Vvl
She is survived by her husband.
,1. K. I'.ryan. and throe small
children. Funeral services were
held Sunday, with interment in
the Forest View cemetery.
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Koll of honor, for the month1
of November, Pist. T.", l'.anks. ;
Oregon: Kaymoml. Gladys and.
Newton Shipley, l.enora Robin-1
son, Poivthy ami Gerald UaviesJ
Florence and Pearl Thornburgh, j
Francis Sell. Katherine, Uuth
and t'hestcr llottzel. Alta. I'Ude, ;
Theodore ami Hugh May. t'hestcr;
and Uoseow Penetiel. Porothy
Vilco. .lohn Gnrrigus. lAuisej
Peterson. Gladys Phipps, Kexford!
Soiimiors. Al vis and Flov McGill, i
t'arl and Nora Ingolls, Florida1
Parmley, llossio Putin, Peryl (
Peneliei. Mav Kobinsoit Gray.;
Teacher,
Huch Kotrers, of Puixton. was
ilown to the city Tuesday, and
says the w ay they are loading los
at TimU'r, jrettinp them ready
for shipment to Fulton, is a reve
lation. They raise them with
vrrapplinj: luniks and swinn Mr.
I.or on the car without any
trouble whatever. Mr. Ropers
savs that Sweenev lost between
f'JO.UlO and f0,(Hti worth of lops
in the recent Nehalem freshet.
Tbe IhHim man overltHiketl a bi t
and they went out to sea.
John Fisher, who has lived
several years at West I'nion,
where he recently sold his lit acre
place, departed Tuesday evening
for Portland, and left today for
New York, where he takes the
Princess Victoria for Hamburg.
Germany, w here he has a brother.
John expects to make his home
at Hamburg but he'll not.
He will be back to Oregon inside
of two vears
Two Finlanders rolled into
IlillslHiro from Portland, the last
of the week, a little the worse;
for tanglefoot. They w ere taken
into custody by Marshal Larson
and worked on the streets a day
or so, and departed for Buxton
and the front, to make a stake.
Court RejKirter llunyon, at tend
ing circuit court this week, prob
ably has more work of his class
than any other court stenogra
pher in the state.
James Cmikshank, who recent
ly Iwmght near the George Camp
bell place, this side of Laurel,
was in the city Tuesday.
Is alright for ThnKwivinj( dinner, hut for these cold rniny dav
you want something to Keep you warm n ml dry. At such times
THE BEST IS NONK TOO GOOD-
BE THANKFUL
That you may Know that when it comes from bAIRD it's tfooil
QUALITY K.OUNTS
FOR THE LADIES
Royal Worcester corsets, Mtinsiti
uudcrwear, Silk Lisle Hosiery, Hu
tends. Patterns. Always the latest
neckwear. Julia Matlow Shoes.
KOR THE MEN
Sclz Dress Shoes, Stilson Kci'.ooi'
wotk fihocs, Hath KolicsatiJ Paj.i'i.;,,
Carsott Cloves, Guarantectl W.ittr
1'iiH.f Clothing, KubUr Ibots ai.J
Shoes.
BAIRD
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We have the finest WINTER Shoes ever made
for out door worh and wear Just what the out-of-door
man or woman wants for winter service. Ex
clusive agency for the celebrated NAP-A-TAN,
. MENZIES, and the AMERICAN BOY shoes.
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For The Lad.
See our splendid Utz L Dunn dress shoes-the cor.
rect thing for Ladies and Misses. For every-clay
shoe try our Blum Shoe-A swell article for the
money.
Call and see Is. Once our customer and you are always a Customer
Main Street, corner Second, opposite new National Bank Bldg.
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