The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, March 12, 1908, Image 1

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HILLSBORO, OREGON. MARCH 12. I90H.
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Argus sod Oreguniau, Vl'lU.
A Barrell, v Phillips,
ID Oil; Monday,
C. W, Dodeon.of Haulm, was in
town Monday.
John Klenl, of nnar Cedar Mill,
was a county seat viailor Monday.
Wa handle tha I'l.li land IM...
tar Frank A llarwlrk IU. ,1 tM I ta
...nB uMtn
R. Teohanx, of Hulvetia, trans-
. ft Dlta A"Mt," MUd buslneea in Hillnlnro Mon-
.a
UBJ.
Buy your meat ami groceries at
I 1,1!
S, P. AT BKAVEKTON
of Survey w iih
mum
uniitu
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Mat f Votiim Places in Va
rious Precincts
John Beyer " " 4 Of
k w ort " " 24 oo
IM Vixwu mailt ami hiihwava II oo
j Raymond, road, etc 32 oo
v. c Hancock, reuei 13 13
A J Koy, keep ol poor irm - 04 00
ttntf tiwlotit Tf Imhdtir f!o 6 7
W if Tliunttod, viewing road 28 40
FORMEK CITY
Chafes That Husband Was
Very Brutal
Mr. Tale-It
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1 I T.lbotL footral aotr of .WbbmIU, and gl a floauil taint- The County Coujmi.monera' Court,
1 j liioo". a " , log for every $',) purchase. 4 if ,.. , 11,0,1
H otmoo Klactrlo Una, waa lo ..,, "hich clowd UhI Saturday, was
I L yLlaf with two Olbar offi- , ""J KiM ll Kore' ('",v' one of the lum.t seasons held io
Lof lb. road, on buelnea. coo- Mu mJ Nelh w; ibis county lor .ome tune. A large
"acted
were
I 11 Iavi, aatne - 3 60
L C Walker, aunreyor -. 54 o
W M Jackson, treaa' ml 50 00
A M larlile, aaaesaing nd coll.... 2 35
I ! . 1 1 .1 L .. . .IdtiJitllMV 1 , fir,
iiiiibijwiu nivua. sua. i v. . . . .... ... ..
DAIkY I'KECI.HCT IS SOW BANKS M V Cae, tavelling txpenati 19 50 OSCB TOLD BER TO TAKE POISON
Irwin ilonon co, aunonery 17 so
HilUlioro Independent, aUtionery, 25
1 1 ' 1 1 t . . .1 .. i t, . 4 .la 11 ? k
V II l.yU, tefundUi - 15 49
Wui I'ortagtie, road - H 00
Tom Kule, name 28 00
Albert Hildebrand aame 12 00
Uumj Hiiih Schoal gutatloa Ordered
Submiiitd tt Vottri
Plaintiff was Fermerly a liiis Grace
Robiaieu
n - ...
I wltfc rliht of wy aloof IM ,.,,. . . amount 01 i.UHinrei wab tram
Warii . I Jobn W. Duoree.of Korent Grnv. i. .1.. 1 i
J ik. It laboro OraDCO. IWI i , lLi l . "J ku muuir wuitu
ptoy b. I" oondamoaUoo JD tb, NaUanal Mill. Co., of l'bil- "'Uerof conaidwableimportaoce.
Wtblch wiU oorai up at l adalphla. Mion 01 a county nign
UwfclrcllKirl, Mr. Improffd Wilaun MrawUrry r-uuu' oruBreu w
llkott U n4t b,ot wdf planU lor aale at Kern I-ef Fruit " vo n J"n election.
m arnnaed tbt oompany frro. u. e. Aimaader, uornxnun, 1 ue name oi iniry precinct, wdicd
1 - 1 i 1 11 1 . ... . . ,
baalo tba work of oonaUuo ' naa oeoorjie uiuiiiar to refciueou 01
1 of llwioad lo UliUboro, R- 0ll, nd wife, of Brik, ttie county, wan changed to Banki,
10 50
.. 7 00
.. 63 50
.101 20
..too 60
.100 60
.. 6 10
- 2 OO
1 00
xt m a vm mi vw v m v 1 t a iuii
Farm. K. B. Alexander, Cornxliun, The name ol Diiry precinct,
Ore., Routa 2. 41-1 ban baoome familiar to reid
t.. I. .11. . ,l .If. ,.f l).L. Il.ii nnnt xl. tr 1
aoiwioau lo lliuauoro. nt "B"" , vx...v, vm.mRw
k,.....r kawaohanaad ,D lo"n Monday, to cunvey tDd the polling place from Orean
M S to bU Z. atoSWr0,lb,l,:U,i l" Th. fee. of ih.
1 M m l .tt Mftl'W fr ib ,Uai f ,5 :,K)- coun.y recorder', oflice were $311
C retrraon.
John Olnon, tame
r I. Beacu, collcctinK Uxe
VV R I lamer, aame
J W Bailey, aame
Ward Downa, aame
C H Fry, aberirTi office
W II I'araoii. jury lirt
(rilirtfhlll . ftnttlf
lolmimi Urrim rnmAm fir 8 OO
J W Connell, ahetiffand deputy. ..225 00
J W Council, expennet 64 5
I V Connell, coroner's office - 5 5
J W Connell, ep and postage 7 4
neacn a ivener, roaua
!r I.inklater, r and b
M II l'arkrr. ain
Wilkei Broa, a-c county map
r
7 w
5 00
9 15
s 00
tbe
county recorder a office were $318
fur February, and thoee of the
county clerk were $21140. Other
nuatteri ot more or lean importance
were traofacled.
Following itt the report in full:
Carl 1' lxtrru'prittion for public ease-
mriil John r C arhli u G W Mines and
, lauat lurrry . m.ut. milk ... .11
iCo'i line at I attarlon, wblob , V'.rr
tomewbit cbanga tba format " 1"".,,LB ,, ' - r,
.blh .M nidi tocroa. Oood milker. -I .nry Ian-
,lf . Una thii fida ol that town " .7
itill betroo rWamton'a I
--Kl and nlaaaaa tba beo- K. Huelt. of I'hillim. told hi 10-
"T . . .1.... mL-.-l L !!. l...
a M toil piaoa not a iiuia. tntn acra rancn, mia wa, u vmi. j r viiu-u. . nun -.
. . . ii J k- i.ki I vi.mii.....i.i. n..l,.ill f,,r II. C Walker, couutv turveyor. aiiimintrd
ii n mini j m-u ,,.- ; i-r . - - Vlr ,,,,, ,t u.KmninK ,inl of
wui rawmrnt on Murch 20, 1908.
Uiutil hikl Vn 1 1 ' Innsfi-r fllllilM' nr.
drred that JUjS 1 tranaferml from road
lit. No. 17 to the county fund.
Petition to rstablUh road No. 445, re
("trrcil to county attorney; road No. 444,
mttnr at aUivr,
A CawnFr'a irtition for Diiblic ease-
mcutiJ A Imbrie. 1. A Rood and I. C
Walkrr. iiirvpwr. at)tointed viewer, to
nn-ct at A Oaamer't March 17, I908, at
10 a. ni.
llrruiaii Schmidt' petition for public
127 00
3 00
2 60
8 20
14 5
at an tha lateat iurver. but III 12. (XX). Kuraili Broa. mide the
i .ntWtiatfld thai ll will dalar deal.
ittk, nolea condaoioaUorj iulU h aimon. rmelt and ror
bead opoo lh oompany. Moat d and M,te(, fillh ,t lb,
mrn av J I ViA MM It AI ffl 1 . . . k Wl ' I 1! .
pipt .m- w- I lutcbey riaft Mariet, on 1 uiru ni ,
teuio lio. tbrough Ih.lr placsa MXt to Trullinger'i lactory,
iMBOlal benefit to tbt, loalMd Order delivered U) aoy
l datrimenl, aa it Invariably In n f x 52 ;j
tba alua or tba laoaa
ith which it paaaaa. Tb.l Tba 8uU Sunday Bohool con-
... i . .t.. il. I anitiin Ihia vear will be lielil in
Fr"'r"T n;.... Anril 27.2H.nd ,;jlU,v,WMTl,Ur5.on.d
wooro oranco o.v.r .wa-u r BBi , Mfa.u, I. C Walker apiH.intcd viewer,
tbaa at preaeot. ltwean 2iXI and deifgau. t N ( . Iernwn ,
- ara aipecteu to be preeenl. ft. u ,,,,, , c w.iter to meet March 19.
MTV TUB AIIBRB' MOT1CK BiCaJl, MllOr 01 tne DUUUt ocuuui lo view and imate.
HIT 1KBA9UKBK 3 IVUilVBI V . () i .,! Ki.tr ,if I Irrwon vi !kiiihtv: traucrilt
By Bin oaua, win 00 ruwui, v iT-V, ,1 r
r'j.L 1 1 approwl and bill allowed.
'yiaaaaty road ..rr.nU Indoraad r""! I! , Lrlllr'.:, W"h,"gU,n:
'Hot Paid for Want Of fnnda" will f " ' C Urow coroner'. re,x,rt in Ratra.
dw tod payable at tbla Offlcw On An,u W,BBV' V'; . Mcloald imiueat approved and bill
ior euowB. i uu auowru,
for aale. Kggi, $1 M for aetling of Rod So. 445; Juliu Aslwhr, Wm
13 Bcbmldl Jk Kuliicb, 2 Ulilea Schulmerich nnd I, C Walker appointed
'.. " u ., K..lin viewers, to meet March 26.
nortbwaat of Beaverton.on 1 IJaial ne , Thorllton Bppollted justice
mail 4S-IN0. I r r n-...,ri(:n ilistrirt.
. .. ,. I U..-....L. ln.laiut' n-nnrt for Kebruarv
PUBLIC 5AL1 Mri. J.C. Kur.tli, of tbw city, 1 . fciH '
at agreeably aurprtaeu li duu- c,rrk co,!,,,,,,, February report ap-
efund ta
fi refund-
A Buiming, road - 4 00
bcliulinerich Bro, roaiu etc.
J W McKotierU, jury list -
Irwin-IIodaon Co
II T Bagley, juttice fee
1 c Brown, coroner iee -
Walter Hoge, U S Allen. J W Cor-
nellut, A B 1 nomas, cna tunes,
K iuimcnnan, 8 Tbompton, W
II Limler. Cbu Crance, and C K
Geiger,i each 8 I wreck inquest 10 00
Krwin Rttter, truant otEcer 00
Bimon Nellaen, roads S So
J R Hall, aame 8 50
C A Imkin, courthouse , 3 28
Willis Ireland, Kecoider, dep, eic.135 5
f. U llagey, nruige 4
F I Vincent, aame . 47 94
J W Connell, telephone... 4 70
MrsChaPio, relief 12 00
Ann Freeman, relief. - 6 00
Joe Kgo, relief. 6 00
Jane Murdoff, aame 00
J R Powell, a-c relief. 4 30
W J Uutner, commissioner, road 38 30
C B Buchanan, tame - 7 70
J W Goodin. sal county judge 109 00
J J Kreb. aal a tupv 5 00
H J I.und, refund tar 15 00
A Grossen, aame 1 1 00
1' S Anderson, aame a 50
A M Collina, janitor 40 00
M (J Cate, ttationery. 85 53
Hies Grace Robinson, as known in
Hilleboro a few terms of school to
the past, when she taught here.and
now known as Mrs. E. C. Chap
man, of Clackamas, has sued ber
husband for divorce, the case being
filed in Oregon City. She alleges
that her lord and master was cruel
and inhuman in his treatment, and
even refused medical aid when she
was very ill. He also, so she says,
told ber to wend the suicide route,
by taking poison. Her complaint
Bets forth that when she wu ill,
and mentally unut, ne induced ner
to deed to a third Dartv their real
property in Clackamas, valued at
$6,000, and she alleges that the
trannfer was fraudulent, and for
the sole purpose ol depriving ber of
ber f qutty. cne asks annulment
of thia deed, ber third cl it. and a
portion of $6,000, which she says
ba owns in money.
While teaching in this cltv Mrs.
Chapman exhibited a great degree
of interest in amateur tneairicais,
and several times appeared on tne
stage in borne talent piays.
BARRETT FOR JOINT SENATOR
See Our Full Assortment
Of rubber good of every description of a
kind and quality that wear, and give
satisfactory service are always to be
found at the HILLSBORO PHARMACY.
Any article that is made of rubber,
and intended for home use is in our well
assorted stock. Alwayt remember that
rubber good are deceptive in appear
ance and that in purchasing them you
must depend more or lest upon the hon
esty of the dealer. Therefore bny rub
ber goods only from a dealer who has a
reputation to sustain.
Hillsboro Pharmacy
Itfur March 15, lUOg, and in
Mt till ore at that data.
W. M. Jackaoo.
Couuty Treasurer.
I Was BgnmuiJ iuiiipv. , ueric lioumnn ixuihbi;
h. . ... ,, , day. on tba anniveraary 01 urn j,r0v,-,i,ieajiii 40.
II Will 111 at DUblio aUOtion at BIT ,77. . L ..ul V S Anderson's petition to re
r. eifhl milea norlbaaat ol WMJ. lu" ,ur" ' ' on building destroyed by fire; I
aillaboro at Helv.Ua. at 10 a. m., V. M A.
I tin ob 01 uor iiwii mj 1 urts?cii, itiuiuu u n,
" . , .i.-J nf Port .... ... ii.,. tan.l an.oui
ITataj working horat, a and 7 ytara old. t'j. u. goj Mr. Chaa. Uaiuier,
tiht Bo; , rr.old clt;hora and . M j j Kuratli,
kw;,9 -i.k cow., t with calm; . be 8 Kara U and m
war oa (arm wiiot nan 01 1 uhu, . .
petition to refund tax paid
on government muu, amounting
ii 1.61; refunded.
K 11 Coleman's appoiutment as depu-
.. .ml AimmvtHl.
' v 11 ii,, irk ' nmuiiiitmeiit as special
Ul I Ul,, -I 1 " "II .
mu ... h-M,. ki.j Un 7. i H uman.OI Hllieooro .leimtv slientt, approveu. . .
aaehT h!v rakTl'lJ. thai. Nil Kenimer, wtition to refund tax;
aiiie,hy rke, dlac bairow, t bar- fi,-rihouM) for L ..i.' J 7 V. ,,,.iv naid in Ist. No,
'". j piow, grain anu, at aouoi v an , r-
kwatta, eider mill, t atanp puller, fan- roe, bulbs, plauU, elO. X JVS a n, refunded . ,
Motroui oil.tr arilelf. nB toa t . voliug place oe 111 me iuwu vi
wtrout other Miielta. lUpectfully Solicit a share Ul the 0r(f, ,,, lhat resignation of tieo Keen-
Tarrn nf Rilallft anil nadir 1 I"!'"'".'".' , . ooi i .l Ji.ir rl No 7.
;o7.r$ls;vmoBtb."um.: kl?SZS n P--
llllt'.l uisirau.
.1 1 ii,,,. ii,.- r.illowinir nlncea be
,i..uT..atr.l as the olacfs for holding elec
tions 111 the sevenu prcciiu .
lieaverdani, Woodman Hall; Buxtcn,
school house; Columbia. Columbia Acad
emv; Dillcy, Artisau Hall; Kast Cedar,
Tualatin Hall; Mountain, Meacham
. . . X- .1. L.., trnvm Kit
1, Biium - , 1 l. . school House; .ori" " ...-,
An..-, u , . . . .1. rich mining district, and who was a m licedville, school house;
?jwa!as -WjL2r xfes
ssz 3 '"" c - v. """ .; r . hi, mi in !f?i s
Kbtol hou l...il I,. . ill . ' ...I naw.fnund
323
Mh; over $10, man moBtba'Ume, m " Aanea Qowan, Beventh and beam,
. joe, nianop, , , . , i ,i,.,i..nat
C. Kuratli, Auctioneer. A mn by tne nau... . "it-
1 ..i. aaiii in nave iuuuu "
I - aklHalin min in Southern
Oracon. Kd. Sohieflelin, the dis
coverer of tbe Tombstone, Aruooa,
Id. Bhute, Clerk.
COMMUNICATED
-"w noua hrilwl bv gUovcc WIUl HI . " .a.a
Wag.done to prevent a -.petition of M". V j-mnnstratioa l ".L.k
w fngl.tf.it dlaMterf I It not un tomaniaoeo bs. ----- the 1 i.Ti - N.
chool bo.nl toeethatevrytblnK tbatoo tbe eve of his 1 estb w san I .ill. N'
nM.,1,1 il l 1 ... . tf.
ton Hull; Cornelius, lmbne B;Bk
Hanks Hall; West Butte, a u u o
ek, school nouse; oasiun,
North Hillsboro, court house
u..n. ifnrpt Grove. Masonic liau
" . . " t" ' la near KldOraao, 4 u -
4 mis ill ill IB hvi aa 1
A few dollar now, and a lUtle time UWUI
es ek i all lhat we need to lay out frU
ma ana powucri irMorado, j ne miuo ,.
la not aetlecteU. aoJ u , . fre,kish ,0"17 i
,nd a . lUt!. time olondy i".,: 'ff iuBt tl IL
b week is all lhat we need to lay out Fata tbai tooa ouu ..- "i" a
live all tha aecn.it. noaaible under ka hart met his golCOnda. cl. m . et
k Clremn...;. . l.r. ... h we wu"u . . .K0,U, 1
........... -.1- --1 . , . , n in eiiooi: viewers. .
UOIOOiat -a - - .nia( ordered that the question ol estaonsn-
r0m March 1 to April 30 colonist Ontajd t n county high
.aa t 1. a.tw An III A n 1.1 ' . . t .. '.1...1 n tits nlni'lAM nf
r ii T T.iiml. in was te-
on lum. doubly assessed, and quit
claim deed issued
ua,.i jii itittiii in ueu oil rxyuii vi
111 never have to regret that we did not
""hat we could. Thoa. 8. Witke.
THE SPRAY THAT WINS
c March 1 tO April ou uo.u.i.o. . , ,,aini,,a
... ill ha In afoot on the 8 1. " p . . iitted to the electors of
I raw wu. ""--"-V ,K. " ; . ..t regular
and 0 R. W. tine" irom wsiiiiigw' -
in - Pnrllanil. 00; .lection.
From unioagu ... ,u .ino ni.ima Ware
-, uuui meenu 01 tne aeaeou, cum. -- . .l. 0j d,
tall IV,. nu....i . ma en Portland. 130. Bnd lOIS u'P
' :r".u "m V r T " -; friend in the east.
Portland or at f.rm . 20o du , DUrnber 0f people from jw
"uu, inia anrav la raoommanu'i D...tnn name aowu u -
I highways.
latiin
11 v...-r- ..
n . e. uffvi.s renei
Coiulenian Bros, bridges........
t house
i dist atty
I Jo 83
, 13 00
,165 00
, 30 00
" 25 00
,. 80 00
" 125 00
41 50
30 00
30 00
75 00
30 00
ao 00
10 00
10 00
4 00
2 79
uui, ii vue tree wore u-1 nrioe 01 a nog "lu v' , , . tLt
wustedwith the Ban Joee Scale, ;he UUer, PongraU claimed I that
--noei am recommending it. i th hog was diseaeea auu eoiuienmn Bros.bridg
"HI ship to any part of the county, food, after having dressed it. wei potf( l umber c
. BarJe! Leis, Agent, .Tclalmed the bog was in good c l0 tj
01 tf Beaverton, Or. be.Uh Up to the time 01 Hico,rL W 62 50
The case came up Yj m 11 Otis, wit d a ou
ine "BVr . -nli ocoupied "J, "'.'. kp taxes 27 04
244 30
. 39 80
, a 00
0B1" " V;4 m II Otis, wit d a 10 00
NOTICE Benton Bowman, anu "--i" Nick Kemmer -
m. ' , f'H In favor of the Ptift'. "
The Western Oregon Stallion Sooi- decided In favoi m u 1 ol Nash, relief......
stv.iu v-u . 1- uilla. Mr Nelson. Anotner o " r i Tamiea e, insane.....
hnV n u ' .(0 Justice JJOWBIBD, " ta nrn Store, relief.
joro, Oregon on Saturday, April came Derorn - ( j0hn H wiicoa, aaaeaaor
18. lflfw A. ...au i tk.ra will the day previous, was iu. "V" ' ,,,1 1,
perade of stallions and au ohi . . hloh the for- K w Lwrmore, r .m
Otha. .i 1- it.. ka nffanul hoth ol PbilHp8. m.wuT.i.- .1 EJ Godman, clerk, etc
Wp.;;urtabdY.ri7.i
tae arternoon, eharp.
II lfnv PraaMant.
a anad tbe latter iur t r Krebs, t ami a t
KdSon twentytwo brake irons. V i) Wood. relief 4
ffi. viM ajwytrial.andaver h H r.tam. r and h ... 8
Tbil Wll . W . , .2 25i Jake trench
17 as
, 10 00
a 00
, 5 00
. 5 75
100 00
4 45
31
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Argus and Journal, $2 25.
Wm. Knittel. of near Kinton,
was in town Monday.
Earl Miller, of Montavilla, was
in town tbe first of the week.
M. R. Cheney, of Forest Grove,
was in town Saturday.
J. H. Dorland, of Shady Brook,
was in the city Saturday.
B. F. Owens, of near Cedar Mill,
was in the city Saturday, and call
ed on the Argus.
H. W. Sparks, a former Forest
Grove newspaper man, is now
working for the Pacifio Monthly.
Daniel Durville, lately from Hu
ron, S. D., has purchaeed the Al
fred Haywood farm, between Hille
boro and Cornelius.
.Tnhn W. Raile this week for
mally announces his candidacy for
county clerk. Read his announce
ment in the candidates' column.
For Sale Thirty-two head ol
fine Angora goats, mostly nannies.
Will sell at $2.75 per bead. a a.
Gaesner, Beaverton, Oregon, Route
3. 52-1
Jno. Olson, K. G. Anderson, W.
Boetcher, J. J. Blew, Nels Holm,
A. L. Albertson, Chas. Krickson,
of and near Beaverton, were in
town tbe latter part of the week,
paying taxes.
Apprentice wanted, at The Delta
Drug Store. Must be not less than
17 years old; have an education
equivalent to the ninth grade in
tha nublio school, and be able to
carry on a conversation in the Ger
man language. 50 52
Andrew Hanson Korswick, of
North Dakota, was here last week,
tbe gueet of his old (riend, P. I.
Lilligard. He has 320 acres ot
grain land back on the prairies,
but wanta to locate nere in vreguu,
and raise fruit, lie is now touring
tbe Sound country.
Wa earrv too many artioles to
enumerate, but we have anything
tbe farmer needs. The largest
stock ever shown in Washington
county, and oan and will beat all
competitors Schulmerich Broa.
Tha MrtNiiltv estate, which was
appraised at between $12,000 and
$14,000, left by the late Jas. Mo-
Nnitv. nf Kaat ueaar nreoinoi. oarj
hairs in the persons of Mrs. Allie
Thomaa and sisters, of Minneapo
lis, Minnesota. MoNulty waa a
baohelor, and for a time it was sup
posed tbat be baa no neirs. . 1 ne
estate is being Bettled in this
county.
William McFadden. of Salem,
and for vears a resident of Hillsbo
ro, died at Salem, March 5, from
tbe effects of an hemorrhage. De
ceased was well known here, where
for many years he sold the old-
fashioned cnain pumps, ne re
sided on Baseline street, bitween
Fourth and Fifth. He waa aged
82 years. His widow, also past 80,
survives him.
W. X Barrett, a well known attor
ney of this city, and a member of
tha last Vrialature from Washine-
ton county, has announced his can
didacy for the nomination for
Joint Senator in the comine prima
ries. The district which be hopes
. a vir t
to represent is composed 01 iv asn
Inotnn. Yamhill. Lincoln and Til
lamnnk emintiea. and he has re
ceived assurances of strong Bupport
x- l:h 1 T:i 1. U
irom limuill sou iuiuiw auu
has reason to believe tbat be win
be as cordially supported in Lin
Ha ia thna far tha only can
didata mentioned for the position
from this county, and his friends
bsre seem conbdent 01 n s nomina
tion, and if nominated, that he will
he elected. Mr. Barrett is comply
ing with the necessary formalities
nf tha nrimarv law. and win mate
the race, which bis friends hope
will be successful, lie naB always
ran all at home, and naturally
will be pleased to get a strong vote
in bis own county.
First Annual Statement of the
Forest Grove National Bank
at the Close of Business, March 3, 1908
Resources. Liabilities.
Loan & discounts-- 9Q,279.6 Capital Stock....- . $25,000x0
U. S. bonds & Pre , , Circulation a5.00o.0o
miums 26,265.63
Other Bonds 5,000.00 Undivided profits I 54a 9
Real Estate.. 12,094.18 DEPOSITS 206,177.81
Furniture & Fixtures 3,474 84
Dne from V. S. Trea- B
surv 41,250.00 t
Due from bank...... 0 "
71.14052 't
Cash on Hand -
39,215.67 Dc
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lll,6o6.19 n
$257,720.50 I " $257,720.60
Correct. Attest, J. A. Thornburgh, Cashier.
Officers & Directors: W. B. Haines, President; John E. Bailey, Vice
Pre.; J. A. Thornburgh, Cashier; Thoa. G. Todd; J. W. Fuqua.
Forest Grove, - - Oregon
TIME TABLE
Passenger -train schedule follows
Leaves for Portland
Foret Grove local 6:5i a. m
Sheridan Flyer 9:07 a. m
KtaMt drove local III.
Corvallia overland 5:08 p.m.
Arrives from Portland
Corvallia overland 8:16 a. m.
Forest Grove local I27 p. m.
SharMan Fiver. 5:28 P. m.
Pnml Grove local.. 6:47 D. m.
Leaving Portland
Corvallia overland 7o a.
Forest Grove local 11:00 a.
Sheridan Flyer
Forest Grove local
Arrival in Portland
Fotast Grove local
Sheridan Flyer
RmmI flrnva Iiv-aI
Corvallia overland 6:35 p. m
The Forest Grove local doeB not
carry baggage.
NOTICE
, 4:10 p. m.
0:40 p. m.
, 8xxj a. m
10:30 a. m
2:50 p. m.
BAILEYS STORE
For
WOOL BLANKETS
IO 1-4 11 1-4 12 1-4
Prices. $3.5Q to $9
COTTON BLANKETS
Same Sizes as Above
Prices. 75 cts to $2
We Carry the Largest
Assortment in Wash-
ington County
All accounts delinquent six months
or over will be placed with Bagley
& Hare, attorneys, alter March 15,
1908. Dr. J. P. Tamiesie.
J. E. Bailey, Forest Grove
Argus and Oregonian, $2.25.
Ernest Haas, who is in the drug
business at Sheridan, was in town
over Sunday, visiting with his par
ents, Ulrich Haas and wife.
A. G. Hoffman, F. F. Bright,
Jas. Inglis, Peter Evers and F. W.
Starrett, of Forest Grove and vicin
ity, were in town Friday, paying
taxes. ,
A black Jersey cow, with bell on,
came to my place on March 3,
1908. The owner oan take same,
after proving property and paying
charges. John McCallen, Beaver
ton, Ore., R. 2, Box 20. 52-3
n M. MnTnma. who opened a
oanaral marchandisS Store at Ha
1riaia. 2 milea south of Reedviile,
was a oaller, Saturday. He states
that hia district will soon build a
new schoolhouBe.
Vnr Rale A pair of good driving
fillies, 4 and 5 years old, respect
ively, next May; also 3 head graded
Tannv nnwR. and a yearling Jersey
heifer. J. Q. AdamB, residence li
miles due soutb ol Job's uross
lug. .49 51
THE DELTA PRIG STORE
Dealers in Pure Drugs
and Medicines
We also carry a complete
line of fine sundries.
If we do not have what
you want in stock, we will
cheerfully get it for you.
Having been appointed
publishers' agents, we are
now prepared to supply all
your wants in the School
Book line.
We also have a full line
of tablets, pencils, slates, etc.
School Books will be sold for
Cash Only. Positively M Credit.
We have just received a car of
Bain wagons from the factory.
Will sell at Portland prices.
-Schulmerich Broa. 51-tf
gmpkers like the Sohiller and the
Excel&cia. These cigars are of
the best stock. You can't fool aa
authority on a good cigar.
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