MILLS30KO AHOUS, iEPT U 9l0 P5 4 iFRIDflySEPT. 30 r FREE 1 FREE 111(111 GRADK . Natural Tone TALKING & SINGING MACHINE FREE Call at our store and hoar the specially prepared Records of Bauds and other Iu struineutal Music, Songs, Storks, Reeitatious, etc., and assure yourself that this is the best offered. You Buy Only the Records. THK-K AUK FAMOUS FOR Til KIR TON K AN I) QUALITY As hon e enrtainer u has no iquat. The beet tulent in ths country is brought right lo your fire si to while wy the loiii fvnings with Ciiuiicil ie:ittions and Kings. An impromptu tUre may be goU-n vp at nu merit's notice and here you have Ite Ixwt orchestra of the country to plr th d-ii.. nnnio. Or you may wish to learn a long and what better iuetructor can vou have lh-n one of tb Teerie-n eine-e to phrase a song oer and over again il need be. The possibilities of th'u wouderful little machine for instruction and amusement are endless. PKSSRIPTION OF 1SSTRUMKXT The Cibinet Made of h.vy. sold ok throughout. Corner posts are made with tluted moulding. Nirklel Tone Arm The Litest triumph of ecientific research, producing the largest volume and purest tone qmltt y, e'liminatirg the metalic scratch so common in ordinary type of machine. Th; Motor 0. special et-e igth aud construction, unutiully durable. Turn Tab Tri -itch distiut-r, accomaudttiDB any t't disc record. S andard Aoshzit g R-prod'.icj (ound box) Insuring the most perfect reproduc! ion of any known eund; iif d with au'ctnitic needle clamp, permitting of the instant releasing or Unl et ina of lb nt-t iiie-. Sped Regulator Permittine the icdy adjustment of the spted to suit the individual fancy or rquiremetite. ?uch a for dnce uuieic or epetiking records. Flower Hon 'eventef n ir.ch-s in length. wjb a fifteen inch Hare bell, finished io a beautiful deep, rich r.d -rnunl. ar.d decorated with gold stripes. One Standard Talking Machine with hinleome Flower Horn KRKE to every Customer whose C.irh Purchases amount to $50.00. GOFF BROS. & 1RMLER, Forest Grove and Cornelius. Sell Hardware. Stoves. lUnjes. Wegnis, Bujgiee and Implements, Paints, Building Material Hoard of Trade k All to (let in aud Make I air a Suvicss LAST CUL TO Till: IMMlllOKS A (c Don'ls Intcrsprinllcd With Sunic (mod Aihicc DANK OF DEAVERTON Deaverton, Ore. CAPITAL STOCK $10,000 J. i. MOTT. Prest J. T. WILLIAMS, Vice Pres. W. E. PEGG.Secy. H. W. KOLGER, Cashier 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 Burglary and Fire. Our Officers are Bonded. Depositors are as well Pro tected as in the Largest Bank. CONFERENCE PROGRAM 1910 Start the NEW YEAR by opening an account with the Hillsboro Commercial Bank EDW. SCHULMERICIIJPresident 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 iThe M. E. conference program for the balance of the session: FRIDAY, SKPTKMBKK j 8:jo A. M. Devotional addrcM, by the Rev. F. B. Short, of Salt Lake City. 9 A. M., business mtM'.om. 10 A. M., dress to class for admission, by litstiop Charles W. Smith, a P. M., opening laymen's association, of First CongrrK tional Church. 7 V. M., outdoor cvati Kelistic service. 8 P. M.. anniversary Willamette University; T. S. Mi-Daniels, of Portland, chairuian. KATt'HDAY, SEPTEMBER J4 8:30 A. M. Devotional address, the Rev. Benj. Young, of Portland. 9 A. M. business session. 3 1. M anniversary Women's Foreign Missionary Society. 4 P. M., ministers' Wives Association and ministers' recreation hour. 7 P. M., outdoor evangelistic service. 8 P. M., pioneers' night; addresses, "A Plea for the Veterans," by the Rev. W. S. Har rington. of Puget Sound conference: "The Trail of the Pioneers," illustrated by joo sttreopticon views, by the Rev. J. ! M. Canse, of Seattle. SUNDAY, SKPTKMEER s t 6 A. M. Sunrise prayer meeting, led the Rev. Frank James, of I.innton, f)r.; 9 A. M., Sunday school rally, led by the Kev J. T. Ablirtt, Sunday schxd missionary. 10 A. M,, conference love feast, led by kev. T. I.. Jones. 11 A. M. sermon by llishop Charles W. Smith. J P. M , ordination service. 4 P. M., metnoiial oervice, in charge of toe com mittee on memorial. 7 P. M., young people's rally, led by the Rev. A. A. Heist, secretary young people's work, Oregon Anti Saloon League. 9 P, M., "Oregon Dry" night; address by the liev. C. T. Wilson, field secretary Metli odist Temperance Society. MONDAY, SI-PTKMBLIt 26 8:30 A. M Itevotional address by the Rev W. II. Selleck, Salem. 9 A. M., business session. Friday. September :ii. will 1h "Portland Day" and wo ask every man, w oman and child, to help make the Fair the success it deserves to bo in fact we ti peal to your persona! pride in your countv. knowintr as you must, that it is second to none. Don't hold back because your neighbor has not tho trumption or et up to Ik- in the s im, but j take the load yourself and talk I Fair for the next week to all! with w hom you come in contact, j and. ask them to brinjr or send j something for display. We have, been tolling the people nlnnit the wonderful apples, pears, plums, grains and grasses we raise in old Washington, and they have! said "show us", so it i up to us I to show them that we have the! k'oods. i Please see that the apples nrej of uniform size. Send in as many different varieties as you can. j Saturday. October 1, is the day, 2 o'clock is the time, and the Court House the place, here all are invited w ho are interested in the formation of a fruit irrow, , ers association. j A FKW FAIR DON'TS ! Don't let anything keep you away front the Fair next week. Don't keep all the good things you raise at home; let others see them. 1 Don't let your neighlwr keep his apples at home, they must be seen to be appreciated. 1 Don't refuse to exhibit a box of apples worth 75 cents this year, when the success of the Fair means $1.50 for the whole, crop next year. Don't forget that it is to your interest to help make the Fair a success in every 'Mxssible way. This is the bust chance I will get to tell you the Fair belongs to the farmers of the county, and its success depends on jon-so put your shoulder to the wheel and push hard. I N. II. ALKXANDKR, Sec. Hoard of Trade. Particular Drossers Insist On Having: Tho Royal Worcester w )' B ecause Thoy Look Hotter Fool Hotter Woar IJcttor Arc Hotter Than The Others Men 5 Hats All Hinda of Ladies combs In tho Window SHOES AND Nl.CKWEAR $1.25 For all Kinds of Foot In the Window 15c EVERYONE KNOWS THAT ARMOR PLATE HOSE DON'T NEED MUCH DARNING BAIRD In the New llritlrl DlocK CHARTER NO. 8036 CONDENSED REPORT OF The First National Bank of forest grove, oregon. At the Close of Business June 30, 1910. IJAWUTKS ASSETS Loans and Discounts.. 95,214.00 U. S. nnd Other Honda... 46,875.00 Banking House Hxtures 10,710.49 Cash and Exchange 50,310.03 Total $203,109 52 Capital and Surplus 30,000.00 1'ndivided Profits i,67J.i Circulation 25,000.00 Deposits 146,437.31 Total $203,109.52 Di rectors :-L. J. Corl, .John Templeton, T. W. Sain, II. J. Goff, E. W. Haines, George Mizner, Levi Smith, T. H. Hollis, W. K. Newell, H. T. Buxton. We appreciate your paronajje 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 35 per cent. The Coffee Club will meet at ! the home of Mrs. S. C. Killen, at 3:00 p. m Saturday, Sept. 24. Your shoes can now be repaired at the Wyatt & Co. store. Work done while you wait. Henry Becker, of near Gaston, was down to the city Tuesday, and called on the Argus. C. W. Redmond and wife have returned from the Salem fair, and Wes says there was a bunch of fine ponies ' up at the cap ital city. Rev. M. C. Davis has returned from an evangelistic tour in the Spokane country, and is attend ing the Oregon conference at the Methodist church. Sam Eggiman, of Bethany, was in the city, Tuesday, and called at the Argus. Mr. Eggi man is carrying his arm in a sling the result of a fall from a scaffold. Gustave Krause, of South Tua latin, was in town Monday. Mr. Krause will attend the Oregon Agricultural College at Corvallis, this Winter, starting in with the beginning of the term. ; Don Steffa, formerly on the Oregon Journal staff, was in town Tuesday evening, enroute for j Tillamook. Mr. Steffa was with the Journal when the Carey Sny der mystery was being spread in ! the big dailies. ! The 400 day clock in the show window of C. F. Libby, the jew eler, is attracting much attention from the public. Not only that, ; but many other striking features ; in fine clock novelties, all of the latest and very best workmanship. Particular News for Particular People Sonic stores think that particular women arc a "nuisance." We count particular women profita ble. We're particular ourselves and we like that quality iu others. The particu lar shopper is critical of defects, but is usually enthusiastic over merits. If every particular woman in town will come into our cloak and suit depart mcnt tomorrow, we guarantee that we can outfit her to her jK-rfect satisfaction. We have great confidence in these La Vogue garments because we've searched everywhere for better and not found them. Manufacturers are particular in selecting; and we invite you to most criti cal inspection before you purchase. Don't feel uudcr obligations to buy. You are welcome to examine and try on all of the tasteful La Vogue styles. We suggest, however, that you visit our cloak department soon before the selection becomes broken. A. GROSS, Third & Main Sts, Hillsboro lii SAVE I r ti sz s nnnil j 1 . mtJi "am' m J M vjurircaf SASHi : JA " fi 1 1 rsci fi W n:t ' $A 1 . sad W 1 1 I W ft I lr,l lint .r . tl.!.m noli, tltd tn;si full)- by u r.imi Ot t'f,', w Ih..o It'.nl ' nil ttft)etl'li .rofli tot lh chll.1r.ri iik lot UUlot No. n r'c Mllml or your un A ik ui Hiuul fr.i' l rate V pack rafullr. thlp iTntnl'llr. tnrwhiri. O.B.WlUiamsjin Co. "XiPV1 iofcL tUe, Wh. il V. Ml..,, WUS li'n Shady Urook, Monday. W. II. (-ash. ''rHi!fl was an Argus callorMonJa). Ernest Lyons, of North the city Monday. Porosknit umlgf. 25 cents pi-r ganiH-nt, at iw John V. (Irof. of Be in the city, Tuesday, on the Argus. Mr Wnrd isreimirinK811!, lethany.JV - and ct'-ly tht-S Wyatt X, I). IH". 1 1,. " .1 nillCW! Hrinir in your shoes, and neatly done . . . . : , Ot'P' Herbert ft a RamowanU-n of .p tinn. wiw down to UW day aftcnuK.n. black colt, two yuan. ? $ bav colt. Anyone hnu- , whereabouts will 1'" W. K. DavioH, . Cement walk is 1',, front of the Cliencttt- Main, west of Ulock. and the walk n J , , the- WoHi-Harrct he widened io coui'- l..- ...Ill u Countv Clerk J.W.Bft Deputy K. C.l,m busy tho lastoi wW theelccUonsuppntJ lot uoxes iuiu ", ;fnrdi8i": parapharnal.aivadyraldol' in Tho ballots were j HnV, mlav. PmZm4 cock has boon ' this week.