page 4 HIILSBORO ARGUS, MAR. S:. 191 LOO K JUST RECEIVED A Bi8 Ship ment of Buggies and Spring wag ons, from the Banner Buggy Co., of St. Iouis the largest carriage manufactory iu the Unit ed States. These vehicles will be sold at the lowest prices ever s.eu in this comity, with a written guarantee. No company profits, no clerks, no rent and that means just that much extra benefit to the buyer- Kxtra shafts and poles. JACOB MICHEL First and JefTetson St. Old Billings Place. tt. N. STAEHR ' The Bazaar" Forest Crove, Oreg'on -PIANOS- CjS -- , ...ttm rf1 Fur- Buy a piano as sen sibly as you would a diamond. You nat urally buy of some 6rm whose name and reputation guarantee the gem; and so you should, with a piano. We have sold over 300 pianos in this county, and have been in the business T- vear thermore we have not a dissatisfied customer, heinn?e we know what we are selling, and we personally guar antee each piano that we sell. We sell on easy pay ments, and would be glad to show 3-011 our line of in struments; ranging in price from $150 to 5400. Call and see us before you buy or drop us a line and our representative will call. Prices talK Hobart M. Cable $375; Hamil ton $275; Howard $225. We have a full line of Edison phongraphs from $1 2.50 to $75 00 in the store and sell them for $1 per week. We have remodelled our store and have a fine record room in which you can hear all the latest records without being disturbed. 10 Free Records with each 4 minute attachment we put on. Biing your machine and we will put it on in a few minutes and give you the ten free records. y j--a. Spray Your Orchard With The Celebrated AETNA BRAND of Guaranteed Absolutely Pure LIME AND SULPHUR SPRAY No Salt I keep Grassellis (neutral, the best) Arsenate of Lead. Read what Fruit Inspector Galloway says: A GOOD SPRAY Hiilsboro, Jan. 2 Editor Argus: As I have had several inquiries in regard to a good sulphur and lime spray, I would say than 1 have found by revere tesis by the fieautne scale that the Aetna brand stands the test O. K. This spray is made by B. Leis, of Beaver ton, Oregon. I believe in patr.mizing hrmie people when they make something ihey can guarantee and Mr. Leis guarantees his spray to go 30 per cut Beaunie scale. Yours Truly, S. J. Galloway, County Finit inspector. B. LEIS, Manufacturer BEAVERTON, OREGON Both Tele; hones IF YOU WANT DRY FINISH LUMBER RUSTIC or SHIPLAP, we have it in stock at all times in our large shed. Also other lines of build ing material. Uriels., commou micl fancy iu Btoclt FRENTZEL & McFARLANE BROS. Main St. and P. R. & N. Tracks. Both Phones. rClK CHAIR Barber Parlors Courteous Treatment Capable v. ricmen Baths iu connection, and a ' Fine Shower Bath Newly Furnished Shop. A irial will please you. JAMES ANDERSON, Pythian Bldg, Hiilsboro. BRIDGE PROPOSALS Sealed proposals will be received on the fiist Wednesday in April, 1911, by the county commissioners' Court, at Hiils boro, Wellington County, Oregon, for the following biidge wo k: Span across Dairy Creek, on Baseline road one mile West of Hiilsboro; com plete bridge across creek near Tualatin Plains Presbyterian church, near Glenco. Plans and specifications may be seen at the County Clerk's office, Mil sboro, Ore , afier March 15, 1911. Bid leis must put up certified check in the sum of five p?r rent, of th-ir bid. The court leierves the right to reject any or all bids. J. W. Sewell, Judpe. By order Commissioner' Court, Hiils boro, Oie., March 9, 1911, THE PIANO FACTORY ff ISHTUp! Tho Q 1 1 Meeting at Court House Monday livening, and Nothing Done SESSION TAKES IP NEW MATTERS Committee is Appointed 10 Promote Publicity (or City The mooting at the court house Monday evening to again discuss the matter of promoting the pia no factory loft things just as they were. The committee had reported last Friday night, find ing that the company had 80 acres of land between Tacoma and Steilacoom, Wash. ; a water power; a factory; and some un finished pianos on hand. Mr. Coops held worth of preferred stock. The committee did not feel like advising anvone to take stock so as to complete the titty thousand asked here, but when asked as to what they would do, reported that they would permit their subscriptions to stand. Mr. Coops is out of the city for a few days, and the matter stands in statu quo as the law yer would saw At Monday's meeting, the fol lowing committee was appointed to get together and outline a pol icy ot publicity for the city and county: I)r Tamiesie, II V Gates, Wni Nelson, N H Alexander. J II Garrett. S C Killen. W II Weh- rung, J W Council. T II Tongue: M 11 btevenson and L A Long, Dr. Tamiesie has invited the committee to meet with him at 6:30 this evening, at the Hotel Washington. REAL EtTATi TRANSFERS 50 5So R L Wood to W II Baker, 20 a sec i. t I n r 4 w 6oo K IraylertoW 1) Dutielson, iu1-,- nSr feet blk 8 Mbo .'.1200 S J KatTety to A L Thomas, uuiu; ft b'.k 41 Forest Grcve 10 Misan b Kssner to Jos B Kistier, 20 a sec 4 t 2 n r 3 w 1 J A Moore Jr to Albert Kuef, 2 a Fairview 5750 J Hottman to luos tiiiiall, 30 a sec 15 t 1 n r 4 w 1850 l t; Mewart to flleail Inv Co, so a sec 20 1 2 n r 4 w 10 I S Drew to Karnest Oleaser. lot 20 W P ad F tirove 200 J W Hess to Carl Hass, 4 a Taylor Ferry road 3700 Atitnnaui bmitn to Kos K Stover, 75x198.75 ft lot 9 blk I Oak Grove ad Imnie Haines to Elinore Alexander, b. "i lots 5 4: b blk a 1 ait view A B Snider to Angle Jones, lot iu Vailey View ad F Grove Grace Brown to John KothlisberKer, iixx2oo ft Highland Paik 10 N Vv tlnlcott to A K Cameron. 6 78 a Highlands ad 50 ! W flumps to Ulile Hewitt, lot 6 blk 5 Hiilsboro jooo Ivy Moore tor A Moore, 50x138 ft in niic 9 f i.rove 1300 tlenry Hocking to J as M Hocking, 5 a Geo fcbliert die 650 t tins Jensen to Wm Kopple, 4.92 a sec 30 t 1 n r 4 w 800 Celia Thompson to W 1, Thompson 40 a sec 9 t 2 n r 3 w 240 Jas e, bcanlan to .Minnie bcaulau. 20 a Francis Walker d 1 c 1 A C Alexander to Jno Thomsen, 14. 15 a Alexander Acres jijj A M Porter to S P Cope, 10 a sec 28 1 1 s r 4 w 3C0 neinnoiu Krueger to h, I Kuiatli, 50 a aec 30 1 1 s r 1 w 1000 J icob Aeschbacher to Fred Builitip. I acre M Moore d 1 c 300 fcuiet Cull :o t, U Kerr. 40x88 block 22 Hiilsboro 2800 Wm Lemon to Eastern Inv Co, 40 a sec 4 t 2 i x I w Geo Audiews to Ryo Shigekawa, 20 1 sec 35 t 3 s r I w i8oo JP Tamiesie to Jacob Aischbacher, 5 a M Moore d 1 c 1500 8 H Graves to C T Belcher, tr in blk 22 Metzyer Acres ..... 1K00 w E Slopoenbach to T N StoDnen- bach, 160 a sec 30 t 1 1 r 5 w 0 & C R K to T N Stoppenbach et al, 320 a sec 27 t 1 a r 1 w 1440 Jai McNicholas to Cbas H Page, 15.- 004 a sec 24 t a 1 n w 1 A W Zimmerman to Lelia M Camp bell, tr at Scholia 10000 R K Simpson to G W Bondurant. 6 78 a East Hiilsboro 3300 Herman Metzger to J II Boon et al. lot 1 blk 38 Metzger Acres aid Nelson Wilcox et al to C B & I O Buchanan, I75 a adjoining Cor. ,...18915 Real Estate Anyone wishing farms, large or small, will do well to see G. M. HineS. OnlpK C.retAr Civarrnn This is the favored section of the county and is outside the ranw of high prices. Ind. Tel. Gales Creek. 1352. 1-4 G. M. Hines, Gales Creek, Ore. F. C. Dlinwalfl starrpd fnr tho Alberta country, Monday, via the Oregon Electric, and N. P., go ing by the way of Sumas, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Whirmmh of Portland, were guests at the tn L. Abbott and K R. Morton homes, Sunday. Andrew Jack. Will .lack "Lit tle Willie" Bronauo-h C. Ml and JOS. and Pft.er I.nrsnnn' want down to the slough Sunday, on a cai-nsning expedition. They re port a good catch. Wm. Vinton, the McMinnville attorney, was down to circuit court, Monday, representing his clients, the Spaulding Lumber Co. Vinton alwavs had a warm place in his heart for Hillshorn and says he is oleased to kpp tho old county seat cettine- intn tho ranks of progressiveness. ependable Spring Fashions What is to lie, and what is not t l c correct for pi in and Summer is a question which puzzles many women hut it has ceased to he a question with us. Careful study of every feature of Spring apparel aud Social attention to every detail has put us ju a position to offer you absolutely correct fashions iu Millinery, Ready to Wear Apparel, Fabrics aud Accessories. (2ompete of fetv Ss, l)rcsscs 7n IVu'cA the Ippiiwetl Vogues 3irul Tasteful (srtressioi Modish, Man Tailored Suits for Spring that will please the most critical of Women. Full length coats of slender lines and without Distinct Waist lines, iu-popular fabrics and weaves for spring wear. It's Time to Arrange for :Your Easter Hat Accepted Styles Arc, Shown Here Tailored Turbans, Picturesque Large Hats and Novelty Designs A correct showing of new Spring ideas iu Millinery. A beautiful display of tiew shirt waists, skirts, woolen dress goods, silk, foulards and accessories. A. GROSS REDUCTION SALE At BANKS, Ore. $3 oo Hats $230 Hats . $2 00 Hats $2 50 $1 75 Hats $2 00 i 50 Huts $1 .00 $1 35 Hats $1 25 $1 15 $1 00 All Boys' Plain Overalls, per pair 25c Hercules Stumping Powder 15 per cent, ton lots $9 75 Less than ton, $10 50, rate 2o per cent, ton lots $10 25 Less then ton, $11 00, rate 40 per rent, ton lots $12 25 Less theu ton, $13 00, rate Just received a splendid line of patterns in Ladies' Dress Goods, Ginghams. Wash Goods, Silhs. M. TURNER BANKS, OREGON NOT1CR TO TAXPAYIiHS Notice is hereby iriven that tin l'JK) tax-roll for Washington County, Oregon, will be open for collection and payment of taxes on Thursday. February Hi, 11)11. and all who make full payment ot their tax before March !' lllll. will receive a rebate of three iter centum. Half nav monts can lie made Itv the first Monday in April without interest charire. or lttiialtv. and the rt maininir half can be paid at any time prior to the first Monday in October. 11(11. Where 110 pay ment is made by the first Mon day in April. 11(11. the tax be comes delinquent and thestatuti rcmiires from that date a nenal ty of ten percent, per month on said tax until it is paid, in addi tion to 10 per cent, penalty. (ii:o. (J. Hancock, Sheriff and ex-oll'uio tax col lector for Washington County, Oregon. Dated at Hiilsboro, this Febru ary 9. 1J11. M MMOVS. In tho Clrrull t'miil nf Hi,, n, .... ft orrit.ni t.ir WiiMiIiikI-ii eu W. K. M,i 1111, 1 K M . . l.lahilirK v. I', M .l.i, k ...11. 1 j, ! ln J.i. k...n. 8. 11, ill ;. l:ni. , 1, t l". A, Jiirkmni, I'l.iiwl.. Ml. .11,. H. llh.p. I.. K. Wllkm. j' llki-. l:. i H. hiilin. 1 1. I,, ,, (1 Wllk.K. A i I'iiiiI. J.il.,., Win,,, iiiiiuii i MiiiininK. inn, 1,1 h Kiiiu, i:rih. K. A-1..1. fi,.M,', Miilf. limn' II. M.ihiui,,; 1 ,,,, 1 M.iiiiiIiik, I'luK'iin. M.iiii,ii,k. ..r Mniiiiliiff. Il.un .M.ii,ik J..K..hlii.. Miiliiilnu, i;, - , 1 1 -1 . -M.iiiiiIuk. WlllUm M.iiuiliiij. Ann, tl. M.HinlliK. 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Directors:-Geo. G. Hancock, John Templeton, T. W. Sain, H. J. Goff, E. W. Haines, Geoiige Mizneb, Levi Smith, W. H. Hollis, W. K. Newell. II. T. Buxton, and L. J CORL. We appreciate your patronage and hope for a continuance of same. Make our Bank your Bank. SUMMONS. IN THK CIKCtlir COI'HT OK THK HTATK OF OHKUON KiK WAHHINdTON COUNTY B(iHni M, Orw-nlniil, I'liilnliil, ) vh. i Hiirrv I,. (Irnnnli'iir, linriiiluiil.l To Hurry I.. Urmili.ui', ! Uimlitut: 111 tllM llai.iu nf II.H Ml u 1 1, " 1 1 Hrn linriihy r..(iilrf.l tn ..mir hiiiI hiihwit ..... . .j.ii,i,.iiii, 11 in i niiiiiiiHi van in thi. aliuve uiilitlml Niiit on nr U'lurt- I In' VllMt titty i,' April, l!i, iim.I f you fail t hiihwit, plaintill ill mk kilivrraiHKHiiml yuu KirnvHruinHiiiviliK llm 'hiiIiIn nf mill ri moiiy Imrntoforii hii.I now KiiHlini Im tWffll tll lilainlill ull. I U,.,,. ..." . ,. " J"". 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The sun crossed the equinox, signalling the coming of Spring, Tuesday morning, March 21 and with the passage we may look for a little untoward weather. E. Langer departed for Am sterdam, N. Y.. the first of the week, via the 0. E. and North ern Pacific. He has been visiting with the Footes, at the Tualatin Hotel. W. F. Haase. of South Tuala tin, was in town yesterday. Executor's Notice. Notloeis hnrnlty KVim, Unit tlm iimlnr HiKIIHll 1 1HH I.1.HH Hlllll.lllt.,.,1 ,( ctlHir,,,,.,! MM Kxeniloror U,H IhhI. will uml IohUiiihiU of IIiiiihoii M. ItookN, ilnrniiwil, ,v ii',' .mnl y ronrt of tlm Hint., of Or,.,r WftHhini; on (;o,ii,y, m, ,,lllt ' , r tluly MiiiUiliflil hnhiii'.Ii. Now, tliiTflnrn, nil prNi;nn tnv littr cliiiniH uifHiiiRt t,B ,.NlllH ( ,,, K son M. ItookM, ilnciiHsnil, urn hnrnliy noli- i.i h.i.i ri,i..t,i to ,,rww.llt ,h(,N;m, iimH thlKw oIlliolMoh.. M.w.,1 HilUhoro, orPKon, wltl.l,. BU m't from Muroli hi, mil, "inii HillHlioro, Ore., Mbit.Ii 111 l!i .1. U. Milinr, KxHcuU.r of tlm rtHt will uml teHtmnent ol Hmmoii M. Hooks, ilKHfii. Imnifirial Tlar Wl.n tn - m An i . '",ca- i iour, SI. 45 per sack, at Connell & Co uvciy oaciv Kuaranieea. "J7tf Argus and Journal, $2.25. .li mn "f llu- plaliilirra III. r. In, iiii. I Dial i I I llllo nf I In- pIlllililfH in . r.al piupirly ! fnnviT inl.i.l ai:aimi tin. i latin nf i-a, li an, I lit., ih f. iiilaiiln lii'i 1 1 1 1 1. f . . re limn Thin Hiniiiiiiiim in Hi'Hi il iip.nl I,. ' , nl, In all, in In llu. Hill l,,,i.. Kit-", pni iiiaiit In nr.hr nf 111- H a il.l.' J, 1'. I 'ami, 1. 1 II hi.lui. n( Ui.iVi' i hi ill. .1 in ii I . in. 1. 1., iin.l ..it llu. L'ml .li nf Mirrll, I tl I I ItAf ! l.K V K IIAIil JJ!lll!.l 4ni .HI.IiH V III.' 1,1 ill of i..r-lli.' l,ii.. An Unfailing Specific For CATAARH, IIAY-rtVtlR, ASTHMA. EARLY CON SUMPTION. DI1AFNKSS COLDS and nil dintiaiiti ol MR AD. THROAT. LUNGS Illl INSPIRO0R ntl qreiit UNIVA KIMIDY Gures a headaclie in a few minutes, a fresh cold in an hour and an ordinary couuli cannot last one night. In dispensable for pulilic speaker and singers. The Inspirator lasts a lifetime, can k carried in the vest pocket and is al ways ready for instant use. No ( onlnqiouH Diseuw (an Oe vt'lope, When Used. If PRIVINIS ... tlRlS Sold on hii HliHiiliilrnnriinti'P to Cini' Whrn ntit il hh Directed Write for full mrtli-ulHta mid lionklrl, It 1'ite KHINKiRAr.Porllnnd. Ore., R I) 2 - Nnlure Cure Supplier I'OR THE Best Fire Insurance AND TROMPT 8KTTI.H- Mli'MT wit ...... JOHN VANDERWAL Agent Loudon & Lanca shire Inre I - - - - .....1,1 tnvv- v' I hcIIip StiilcH I'liiine ,4 MII.LSnOKO RCI'AIRINtl ANIt IIINlNii Iwi-iity ,ve yenn cxpirifiH'e nt limkiii)!. ri'patruiK 11ml tiiiiinK iiiui,H is snllii ii iit H'mriintie llmt Veni'ii, U,e im.r, ran Hllllsly linv Hllil ..II u.l, ,i..i. .1...:.. 1... , J " .. wir.11 1111 11 ... Htrnm..itHit.i,r(. Hecomiut.tiils fr evwy I. rin that ,.is opt-iat.fl in IVrllmwl lor till' niml 1,, . .. ... 1 . .. . ... , ... ... j.nin, umilll-H llie I'.HHH'IO hu- oniH if Kimlmll, Hntey, S11i.1w.1y sun otiHTH Country woik hIwiivb wtl tmne, Leave or telephone oulVrn to ftULnrtiiick, or lo the I'Btterson Fumi ure Stoie. A. P. VENEN, Pittno fuuer.