If FREE r XV Hf Hr PAYS HIS PENALTY Particular Be HaitKiHl t Salem, I'rKUy. " Murder of Two Hrvtlu-r 1KDP IUKSTID Jt'UlUR WIN IS HARRELL 3 - .4 7 4 1 . -A ,4 ' "I 14 ..... ' . . - f ,4 ' 4 '1 1 ft . .vo1IV HIGH GRADK Natural Tone TALKING & SINGING MACHINE FREE Call at our store and hoar the specially prepared Records of Hands and other In strumental Music, SonS, Stories, Recitations, etc., and assure yourself that this is the best ottered. You Buy Only the Records. THK-K BKC081' AUK FAMOUS FOR TUKIR TOSK AND QUALITY A hoa e entertainer il hue iu nul. The beet talent in the country i brought right to your fire s'de to while wy the ling rvmioas with eouiical testation ami toni;8. An impromptu (Ur.ce mav be gotten cp t nn ment'e notice and here you hav the lieet orchentra of the cuuntry to play thetUm mu;ic. Of you may wish to learn a eong and what better instructor can you have than one of th Peerle singe to phrase a eong over and over again il need bo. The "possibilities of this wonderful little machine for instruction and amusement are endless. DESCRIPTION OF ISSTRUMKXT The Cabinet Made of hevy, sold oak throughout. Corner posts are made with iluted moulding. Nickled Tone Arm The Utest triumph of scientific research, producing the largest volume and purest tone quality, eliminating the metalio scratch so common Inordinary type of machine. The Motor 0; special streogth and construction, unusually durable. Turn Tab'e Ten-inch diameter, accommodating any sin disc record. S andard Analyzing Uproduc-r (sound box) Insuring the most perfect reproduction of any known sound; fitted with autotutio needle clamp, permitting of the instant releasing or fast ening of the netdle Sped Regulator PermiUina the reidy adjustment of the spfed to suit the individual fancy or requirements, such as for dsnce music or speaking records. Flower HorL Seventeen inches in length, with a fifteen inch tlare bell. Finished in a beautiful deep, rich ml enamel, and decorated with gold etripee. One Standard Talking Machine with handsome Flower Horn FREE to every Customer whose Cash Purchases amount to $50.00. GOFF BROS. & IRMLER, Forest Grove and Cornelius. Bell Hardware, Stoves. lUnaes, Wag ms, Buggies and Implements, Paints, Building Material. BANK. OF DEAVERTON Deaverton, Ore. CAPITAL STOCK $10,000 J. A. MOTT, Prest, W. E. PEGG. Secy. J. T. WILLIAMS, Vice Pres. II. W. BOLGER, Cashier 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. Depositors are as well Pro tected as in the Largest Bank. a 3. . tt W. 1910 Start the NEW YEAR by opening an account with the Hillsboro Commercial Bank EDW. SCHULMERICH.SPresident 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 Time Deposits CHARTER NO. 8036 CONDENSED REPORT OF The First National Bank of forest grove, oregon. At the Close of Business June 30, 1910. ASSETS MABILITKS Loans and Discounts.. . 95,214.00 Capital ami Surplus $ 30,000.00 U. S. and Other Bunds... 46 875.00 Undivided Profits 1,672.21 Banking 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 Templkton, T. W. Sain; H. J. Gokf, E. W. Haines, George Mizner, Levi Smith, W. H. IIollis, W. K. Newell, II. T. Buxton. We appreciate your paronage and hope to merit a contin uance of same. DEPOSITS: - Official statement January 31, 1910, $108,035.91 Deposits:-Official statement June 30, 1910, $203,109.52. Increase in Deposits 35 per cent. X'OU can get a strictly high grade Suit or Over coat made as you want it, and that will give thorough satis faction at from 30 to 50 per cent less than average tailor s charges, if we send your measure to Ed. K Price Co. l.argtst taitnn In thf. world GOOD made-to-order clothes Look over tkeir assortment of beautiful Fall Woolens and fashions, exhibited in our tailoring department, and make a selection while the line is new and com plete. AVe know one of their suits will make you a permanent customer. A. GROSS Hillsboro, 3rd & Main CARD OF THANKS We desire to thank those who kindly tendered aid and sympa thy during our recent bereave ment, the death and burial of the late Carl Weissenborn, of Glencoe, Oregon. Mrs. Carl Weissenborn, Glencoe, Mrs. Charles Walter, Glencoe. Mrs. Anna Polifka, Portland. Was Penitent (or Hi Crime and Fin braced Catholic 1'aith Isaac N. Harrvll, who tnunlcrvd two votmir men. the Newell Brothers, in Klamath County, last June, paid the penalty last Friday at 1:2:30. at Salem. 1 It- was iriven a ttropof live feet and 8 inches, or two inches less than Rosi'lair, who was px wilted the day prior. Ham-ll's jugular was burst and the execution was the bloodiest in the annals of tha state. Harrell was penitent for his crime, but made no express ions except to Father Francis, of Grants Pass, to whom he ex pressed deep sorrow, and whose faith he embraced. Harrell wais lorn on Gales Creek, fortv eiv'lit voars utro. He and his parents lived in llills- Uro In the- early eighties, msM intf on Fir. U'tween Second and Third, across the street from the Ltnlford home. He and his father, Win. lUr rell, did some land clearing for Henry WehnniK'. A Cl.l-AN WATCH means kooI time to you for years to come. True economy in a time-piece lies in cleanliness. The delicate parts doing indes cribable work will soon wear themselves to ruin, destroy their high finish and jHTfovt fit, whon running In accumulating dirt and rancid oil. It will cost you noth ing to let me examine it. C. F. Libby, Jeweler, iltllslwro, Ore. (h:o. w. mi)N George W. Ilavdon, aged 82 years, died at his home near Thatcher, Septemler ?. 1910. Deceased was a veteran of the Rebellion, serving on the Union side, and was also an Indian war veteran. He was a nativ of Hoone County. Missouri, and crossed the plains in 1So2. After serving in the Indian w ars, when the Civil war commenced he en listed. In all he served seven years in Uth troubles. He has lived in the Thatcher sectiun for about 25 years. His widow, a son, Allen, and an adopted aughter, Miss Inatha Haydon, survive, t lis nephew, James A. Haydon, ha.s charge of the Port land city barns, on the Fast side. The funeral ttxk place last Fri- iay and interment was in the Union cemetery. CARL WlilSSI.NBOkN Carl Weissenborn died Thursday, September 8. 1910, at Glencoe. Deceased was Itorn in Pomniern, Germany, in March, IS ll, and immigrated to the United States in 1870. He came to Oregon about 16 years ago. and first set tled in Clackamas County. lleven months ago he settled in Glencoe. His wife and three children survive: Mrs. Charles Walters, Glencoe; Mrs. Carrie Deurr, Holy rood, Kansas; and Mrs, Anna Polifka, of Portland. The funeral took place Sunday at the Tualatin Plains Presbyter ian church, Kev. rrienchs, of of Hillsboro, officiating. W. F. Dessinger, of I'oaverton, was in town Saturday. Mr. Dessinger was the successful bidder on the Heaverton new school house, and has already started hauling material for the foundation and basement. Taken up - Hoan heifer, two or three years old; has rather long horns; brand on right hip. Own er please call, prove property, pay charges and take same away. J. C. behulmorich, Hankn, Ore gon, Zh-Q W. W. Paine, who has bought over 900 acres of land up above Albany, was in town Monday, from Glencoe. He leaves for the GOO acre farm, about October 1. Strayed-Gray filly, 2 years; black colt, two years; yearling bay colt. . Anyone knowing the whereabouts will please notify W. K. Da vies, Banks, Ore. 2G-8 Porosknit 2-piece underwear, 25 cents per garment, at Baird's. F. L. Pranger, associated with Spiering and Sohler in a sawmill in the Cedar Canyon section, was down Sunday, a guest at the G. II . Pranger home, A. Sundberg, of Santa llosa, this side of Beaverton, was in the county seat Monday, and called on the Argus. Found: Hunch of keysand key chain. Inquire at Argus of fice. Dr. S. T. Linklater was honor ed by the First Vice Presidency of the Oregon Medical Associa tion, which held its annual meet ing in Portland last week. Dressers Insist On Having Tho Royal Worcester W Aim Thy Look Hotter 'ol Hotter wr Better A'o Better TKfm TV Others Men's Hats In tho Window $1.25 All Kinds of SHOES For all Kinds of Foot Ladies comb; AND NKCKWEU In the Window U EVERYONE KNOWS THAT ARMOR PLATE HOSE DON'T NEED MUCH DARNISq BAIRD In the New Hciilcl blocK L O! loiMiUuti of the Hunk f Sim ! , at MirrwM4l, in the M!t i( Hrr. f Kn, t the cliwr of ImaiurM Sritcuitrr i :nn cki i i I.oi.n atul diocuunt f4J.VV" 3' j Unimiug liou.r, inuiliirr a ml r't"t S4I4 4.H' Oturrrral ratale ownrtl., 4,4s) au Hue from i)tovr. rrwur j J""'', - t,J55C I liecka and otlwr caali ilruia n di . Cash ou hauil '.5H 39 ivxiciura t .. ,, Total 17 t.uiiii.iriKs ! C'npital atuck paul In w.jimiou! utjiimfutul 7,' 0,1 . Piviiltmli uriiil , louul lmlivtilual ilruoaita tuhject to I fl'cck - 34.811 tH ' Krliiand ccrtiticalri of iltu 7,loys Tinir cfrtrficatta nf (!rxnil... . 2,uj) u Svi ii(a ilcpoaita 'I.J1 14 Total Mi ,63c 7 State of Orroo, j . l ottnty of Waaliiiixtiili ) I, i'rrd J. Kpler, Caalurrof the atxne named liank, do ailriunly awcar that the above tatement ii true to the tx-at of my knowledge and belief. l'red J. Kplrr, Canhirr. .SubiK-rilied and iwom to before me thta ytli day of Septemler, 1'yio, A. W. Hall CORUKCT-Atteat: I.. Notary Public. 8. McConnell Win. I'arrett lirector. F.xcursioii Kales to Fortte ON ACCOUNT Portland Fair and Live Stock 1 Expositioo Via Southern Pacific Compard (Lines in Oregon) For the above occasion, a round trip rate of One and One-Third Fate from U points on its lines including Branches, will 1m made. Ticket on otla, Poloti aoulh of Robiir Fpptemlwr fitb. From KoMtburg tnd U jninti north l cluiliig Rrmich, Hitml)or (ith ml Tth. Til IC KVKNT OK TUB 8KAS0N! dU riUZKdl IIORSK KACINlil F-tr further jisrticuUri, plv to ny 8. r. ARelit, nr wrltH to U' U ILf C1 U I ! II II ' I f ..r AlTl'nt. Get Thl8 Catalog -r 1 1 1 1 orm und noin tha iiialli y fully Kuiinintfi.. tiy uk i'(itiiiir iIik (irli'iid wll thn that iiHhth auk fn Hip mitrii! IIIJBlttV ".4v mla tlli'mnn'a lirilfYtll fnr thn chlldrtin." Ask tor Catalof No. 3H Hn.1 11 a dual- vi a nallmutia or vour nwn liui A" ua about frnlght ralnii. We park earafulljr, hip piainptly, anywhere, to anyliody, O.B.Williams Co. 1 attle, Wash, Hgg I SAVE m ii ji i jiii wr W MS&Ma V DOORS 'ffl And Other Mll9rk ' BUY ii i 5tock W ts j x ir Laurel Stoi Ghas. Kireher, of Quincy, III., arrived Friday, and ia a iHWst at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. II. Franker. He will remain for an indefinite period, and likes Oregon. Having Purchased tlw "I1C" LAUREL I am Prepared to meet the mauds of the Laurel section w all kinds of GENERAL MERCHA If We have not got what yo we can get it for you. We can 9UPK in a11 lines E. T. TURNER, Laurel, Orn Tn7.il.h Ir1 Chas. Hitclwrwl nf neur, Fred t i t!,.i.,.n.. ..." Vi... '!i.. : tfc Nortnww- urday. Jcity over bumW-