J i MluStfOHO ARGUS OCT, 1. 1 0 page 4 3 v J '5 -,1 1 . 4 -1 -I "I -1 '1 J 51 ,1 -I FREE FREE HIGH GKADE Natural Tone TALKING & SINGING MACHINE FREE Call at our store and hear the specially prepared Records of Hands and other In strumental Music, Sougs, Stories, Recitations, etc., and assure yourself that this is the best o tiered. You Buy Only the Records. THK-K KKCO.UX A UK FAMOUS FOR THKIR TONK AND IJUALI I Y A n hn. fnvrtin.r it hue no tul. The Iwt Uleut in the country in brought right to jour tup s'lio to while wy th I .m wninss with cotuicl lecititiond dJ ongs. An impromptu diief may I pott r 1 j t a nu luenl'o notice and here you have the be l nreheetra of the CMin'ry M ol.y th cln.i- nut no. Or you may wtah to learn a oor and what better instructor ran you have thn 'i- ( ttn IWrlen sirues to phraee a eong ow and over again il need he. The 'pweiluiitit of tht wimierfu! little imchine for instruction and amueement are endleeii. iks siphon of instrumknt The Cabinet MJ of li"ivy, ild out thmunhout. Corner poeU are made with fluted moulding. Ni'ikled T.'ue Arm Th" l.tie-t triuiui.h of (scientific research, producing the largeet volume iul I urert lon iniiity. eliininatirg the meialic ecratch so common in ordinary type of machine. Th- M.iW Oi special c.'i' .Rih and conftruclion, unusually durable. Tirn Tab'e Tt-r-ii cli diamvt-r. occommoiUting any size disc record. S an.lard Analvi'mg Ufproducer (sound box) Insuring the ruoet perfect reproduction of any known emnd; fitted with .u'.nmtic needle clamp, permitting of the instant releasing or (int er ine of the ne-d!e- Sp-ed Regulator IVrmittine the ready adjustment of the speed to suit the individual fancy or riquirements. fiich a for dnce music or speaking records. Flower Horn Seventeen inch in length, with a fifteen inch tlare bell. Finished io a beautiful deep, rich red enaml. and decorated with gold stripes. One Stndid Talking Machine with hndsome Flower Horn FRKE to every Customer who Cich Purchases amount to $50.00. GOFF BROS. & 1RMLER. Forest Grove and Cornelius. Sell Hardware, Stove?, lUnats, Wag ins, Buggies and Implements, Paints, Building Material. BANK OF BEAVERTON Deaverton, Ore. CAPITAL STOCK $10,000 J. MOTT. Prest J. T. WILLIAMS. Vice Pres. W. E. P EGG. Secy. H. W. BOLG Eli, Cashier liTransacts 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. c 3 FAIR I: X HI KITS (Coutimird from CagvJ.) 1910 Start the NEW YEAR by opening an account with the llillsboro Commercial Bank EDW. SCIIULMERICH.fPresident GEO. SCIIULMERICH, 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 Mi MvNutl - Knov oik, Miwl'lmif Imtuir, Mi IVutl Sli.iw. r-Vu-v lor rlitl.ln ii, Mim Ktr Hniiilw l-Kl.'.K t'ATTl K William Scluilmericli. 1st ri.e on Jersey cow, Martha. George Biersdorf on Jersey cow. Cuga. L'tul. Wm Scluilmerich, third prize on Julia. Win Scluilmericli. 1st on aged bull; Kit' Sehiefl'elin, L'nd. Bull calf. J D Mickle. 1st; Wm Scluilmericli. 2nd and onl, Dan Burkhalter, 4th. Heifer calf Goo Biersdorf. 1st and 'J:id on pair twins; Win Seliul niericli, onl. Holstein bull calf. Clias Crock er. 1st. Bii n Sw iss bull. John Keicli en. West 1'nion. 1st prize. HUSr I'KtZK I'Ol't.TKV D Burkhalter. Plymouth Bocks. J l' Lamkin, Plymouth Bock pullets. Max Cran.lall. Bed BiH-ks. J KSaundeis, l'lymmith Bocks, White and Brown Legliorns. 11 Danmvl. Plymouth B.K'ks. Sam Moon, Cornish game, cok and two liens. T P GiHHlin, White Orpington, I :l first prizes. Mrs Walton, Blunle Island Bods. K V Sias. two first prizes. White Wyaiulotfes. Mrs Kmma Irwin, Plvmoutli U.H-ks. Misses Sager. Houdans. K J Juhnson. Hamluirgs. Georgia l!;icon. Bull" Orpington. Harold Bacon. Thoo Pitman. Karl Hobbs and A Bussd. prizes on Bantams. cM)ii:k' now A(ii:M CHARTER NO. 8036 CONDENSED REPORT OF The First National Bank of forest grove, oregon. At the Close of Business June 30, 19x0. ASSKTK MABILITKS Loans and Iiscounts...f 9s, 214. 00 Capilal anil Surplus $ 30,000.00 U. S. and Otter lUmcU... 4rJ.H"5 " Undivided Trofits 1,671.11 Hoiking House Fixtures 10,710.49 Circulation....- J5.000.00 Cushand Kxchange. . . . 5.3'" "3 Deposits '4.437-3 Total fW3." y 52 Total $203,109.52 Directors- L. J. OoiiL, John' Tkmi'LKTon, T. W. Sain, H. 1 QQVy E V. llAINfCS, GliOKGB MlZNFJt, LEVI SMITH, W. H. HoLLis, W. K. Newi;ll, II. T. Buxton. We appreciate your jmronage and hope to merit a contin uance of same. lFroTS Official statement January 31, 1910, $108,035.91 Deposits:-Oflicial statement June 30, 1910, $203,109.52. Increase in Deposits 35 per cent. John K millennial. Irx-t watermelon. Kerd lirunM, tiniwt waluuU i ri,.i,.,. Jnbn liatM, lct display of illllrn-i l kin. In of grain and eraHwa. brat dixnlav , ul Krain in jn, ami quincM Kml Haw for rxwt club wtrat. S M Chapman. bmt di.ipla; ol timmttwi j on one vm, 35 jwviiiuU. Climax Mill fur ll.iur of all kni. j Mia Winner. ranpbrHra on the vim-. j Mr t'twl (ur larie whit grin. j Mr A W llarlirr, Concord graH. ' Kernard Iis, Italian and ilvr primpi. I rpgon Nurmrjr I'o. nurwrf nUx-lc. 1'at'iltc Coax! C'oiulenaMl Milk Co fur ! romlonanl milk. j 8 M Chapman fur large rd bmU. I I)Ttrhatod or the Ulloat corn, dried ' ci mm. apple and pear. Mr Korwick, lien burbai.k pntatota. K Wilier for red carrot. Krank M'llliaim, giKm ne:k sweit . laumiuaab. Peter Boivw lor yellow dent com. Mr Hamgrover for white onlotia. Heurjr lick for tlai. Henry H unteuian, largint and InngeM display of alfalfa. 8 feet loug. Mrs Llnklaler fur Ilia irettit liw ipI red peppera. A K braudaw for tha largiwt radixli. HORSES Belifian stallion -First prize. Banks Belgian Horse Co. This horse took first prize last season. Fercheron stallion First prize, E. E. Northrup; 2nd, A. Kdern. Coach stallion - J. D, Mickle, first. Best trotter and pacer -W. II. Wilson, Gales Creek. Best draft colt, M. M. Harvey, 1st; Mickle, 2nd. Best horse shown, J. D. Mickle. Canned Articles I'eam Grace Bath, 1st; .Irs John Hales, 2nd. I'eactea Grace Hath, lwt; Mm J A Zimmerman, 2nd. Chernea Mrs Peter Itoacow, Ist: Mra Oeo Hchulnierlct, Vnd. Tomatoea Mra K F McNelly. 1st; Mrs John (itei, 2nd. Ktrawherriea Mrs John Gales, 1st: Mrs Peter Moscow, 'Jnd, Means Mra D Murkhaltnr, 1st; Mra John Uatns, 2nd. Peas Mrs J J Krebs, lat; Miss Htieain, 2nd. Corn Misa Ktream, 1st; Mra J A Zim merman, 2nd. (iooseberrlos Mrs I'eter Itoacow, ImI; MraJ A Imbrie, 2nd. SweepaUkes, Mra John Oater ).'!. First prize awarded $1, and aocoud, M ceutn. Hecoud iweepstakea, Mias Htreain, 2. K11i-Auk TWM. 1st; Mra I) Hnrklial ter, 2nd. Itresd Miss Stream. 1st, prlzn, I. Kicellerit no prixe awarded Mra J A Zimmerman on pork and deans, vegeta bles, venison, carrots; Mine Mattie Stream, aaparagua; Mra Geo Hcbulmerich, sliced cucumbers; Mrs P Uoscow, pickles. Jelly-Mra M J Hellaire, 1st; Mrs (J W Itedmoud, 2nd. Point lace Mra McNelly, 1st; Mra Wystt, 2nd. Mattentierg Mrs Bertha Hehse, 1st. Knit lace-Mrs McNelly, 1st; Mrs 0 J Adams. 2nd. Kmbroldery white eyelet Mrs Mc Nelly, 1st; Mrs Wm Helling, 2nd. French Mra J J Krebs, 1st; Myrtle Butler, 2nd. Colored eintnldery Anna Bias, 1st; Mrs J J Krebs, 2nd. Tatting Anna Hiaa, lal; Mra M J Hol la' re, 2ml. Cushions -colored nmb -Mrs Krebs.lat; Mrs J A I in brie, 2nd. Darned Mra W Heara, 1st; Mra J A I'ierce, 2nd. Silk quilts Mrs S Fletcher, ist; Mis M M Harvey, second Cotton quilts Mrs J II Hellaire, first; Mrs John Northrup, second. Knit quilts Mrs C J Adams, first; MuTlios Kerr, second. Wool quilts Mrs N T Jones, first. Children's work Sewing, Theresa Ku- j ratli, aged years, first; Kdith A Jirown, City H 3. tancy work Johnny Kurslli, ist; Kdith Brandaw, 2nd. guilt Ella Magrudcr, first. Excellent on fsncy work cushions; Miss Butler, Mrs M J lieliaire and Miss Una Foord. Doilies; Mrs K L Moore, Mrs McNelly, Mrs Krebs. Iiurnt wood; Miss Mattie Stream. Handkerchicf-i; Miss Sias Indelible painting; Mrs VV Hammer. Quilts; Mrs Win Keiling, Mrs u F Kuitnott, Miss Claire luibrie, Mrs A 11. H. Crunise, av'ent for the Oregon Fleet rie ever since the line was estahlished in this city, has ln-en transferred to Wilson ville at his renuest and ha.s jrone to that Willamette Uiver station to assume his duties. S. 1kjht, who has lieen ooeratur and as sistant atfent under Mr. Crunise. has Uvn prtimoted tn the agency at HillstKim, and W. T. Walton, of Suth HillsU.ro. will be his operator ami assistant Mr. Cronise lias rnado many friends since his residence in the city, and Mr. Cooper Jiau many friends who are pleased to hear of his promotion. With the advent of the rains the mads are a train Kettintf mud dy, and the physicians have dis carded their autos and taken to their horses and vehicles. Thev can rot make the time as of old, ! and they come in tired with their trips. ' C. L. Benetiel. of alnive Hanks, was in the city Monday. j i m oi smil mm Just Arrived A new chic line Ladies' Waists 75c to $2.00 New Sweaters for Men, Women and Children. All prices. New Styles in Boys' Caps, 25c and 50c V Infants' Goods limonas, Under shirts, Ruben Shirts, Storh Pants Excepional Value s in Cotton DlanKets, Comforters and Genuine Cotton Bats---not ground rags. BAIRD In the New HcUlel bloch i. So Well Made So Stylish Coats La Vogue Suits Satisfies Every "Woman that Wears Them, worn They're perfectly tailored keep their shapely lines and stylish look until out. Materials, linings and making are all so good that they wear longer than most garments at higher prices. That you may know with absolute certainty when you wear a La Vogue that your suit or coat is correct, we keep in ierson al touch with the style-centers all the time, at a great cost in money. La Vogue models are made in numerous designs for Women's, Ladies and Misses' wear. They are practical, economical gar ments. strictly man-tailored, fitted on models and personally in spected. We offer them to our trade with confidence, A. GROSS, Third &. Main Sts, Hillsboro SAVE I NMrW 1 tmm CASH( nu.t .,t .i.' 7i "IJ rl,l..li. n l fl, v n(a Hi .H1M i WM fullr lu.itnlr. ' l,T Mf t f u. 1 .....I . 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