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H1LLSB6R
VOL. XVII
IIILLSHORO, OREGON, DEC. 15, 1910.
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bUUnlLUDi uuuhuil
t)ivkl Muton IktUrcd I Kilcd
and Sorn In nl Scaled
PUNS UAINI'D BIT ONI! Villi:
AllfJ l B. ToB" CHI-
icai Tkkrl RcIbi Coiinlcd
Fifty Ix-opl'' were t'u' "urcil
mc'tintf Saturday nijtht. when
the recount f t' lIKtj cu.it ut
the city fleet ion were recounted
to determine who nhould Im- en
titled t a neut in tin truMtceHhi
lviil lloiiMttm, who led JoKcih
iHnvnn ly hix vote, or tin latter,
who ran on the Man Meeting
Ticket Attorney K. H. i'oiik'uc
U before the council in the in-terrtt.-t
of Mr. Ikiwri. ami con-U-nM
that the ordinance re
quired the recorder to furnwh
tkkeU to the flection l:ird, ami
thit w the maiw meet in tr ticket
t.i the only one filet I within the
limit of tune, and the Citizens'
ticket km not. the Mum Meeting
ticket was the only one that
jhoulil ! entertained in the
county. William Mctjtiillan and
W. (I. Hare ax-ared for the
HiKisUm end of the controversy,
inj aoricd that the intent of the
voter wits the thinjj to In? coimid
rrd. and, also, that the filing of
the Citizen ticket on Thursday
evening w:w inside the time lim
it and. thercfore.it should lie
counted.
Mayor liatflcy put it up to the
council at the clone of the arjru
menU. and the vote nainst
countiiiK' the ticket wan cant by
Cirlile and lleim; and for count
ing it was ca.Ht hy IUihcow, liar
trampf aii'l TruUiner.
The count then proceeded, and
Mr. Ifciwn gained one vote.
This left Mr. lloUHton live votes
in the leml. and he wan thereup
on sworn in ulonif with Council
men elect K. I. Kuratli and W.
I). Smith.
An interesting feature of the
Session wo the patuuiKT at arms
between Recorder Hcnton l'w
man and Mr. McQuillan. Mr.
Bowman contended that he was
within his rights and duty when
he refused to print the Citizens'
Ticket and place the name of
Houston on the lallot.
u.u Mi:iniNi
We, the undersigned, comprisinj?
lOprr cent, of the taxpayers of
lUd District No. 2N. Washing
ton County, Oregon, hereby give
notice thnt a meeting will he
held at the Wallace ScIhkiI House
in said nwul district, on theSlrd
lay of December. 11)10, at the
hour of one o'clock p. m., for the
purixwe of voting an additional
tax for mad purposes, ns pro
vided in Section 21. Ijiwh of
1100. page 2U5.
J. K. Zimmerman, F. M. Wads
rth. K. Kwnig, A. Henzen.
A. L Nelson, II. W. Zim
merman. Carl Herggren, II.
Hendreksen, 0. K. Zimmerman,
H. Zimmerman.
Hated this Nov. 21, 1910.
MARTIN V. MSHlil;
Martin V. Hisliee, one of the
i'jl known and highly respected
citizens of near Forest drove,
fl'cd Decemk'r 1). 1910, nged 7
ycrs. He wus born in Auburn,
Muine, and from that state
moved to Scipeo, Michigan. He
was wedded to Miss Caressa Mc-
-. hi mat piace, in inui.
inirty-five years ngo they moved
10 California, and a year later
jnovod to Oregon, locating on the
J?rm on C.ales Creek, just above
P .t I 1 . ll L
"'vm, virove. uneson, ueioen,
J I'ortland, and an adopted
daughter, Mrs. William Johnson,
survive.
OR SPECIAL TAX
Notice; of nirctlnu vote odilltioii'
f" Ui: vVe, the unilertiKiied, coin
prliinn io pfr icut. of the tHipnycri of
l Dl.trict No s, WBhiinjton County,
"rtKoii, heiely t've notice that n meet
H will l,c ,el.t Cornelim Hotel, Cor
"cllua, Ore ' In a.l.l ...... I .li.trtrt. nn the
3ut (Uv of December, 1910. at the hour
01 ' o'clock V. M., for the purpose of
VOItnu . ..1.1:. r.. - I
P, m provided In Sec. 34, Iw of
p.Ke a,.;
I) Shrpril, Jcob lleruert, II Thurn-
lllr A V . - .?. .f . ,
y-i Mermen, tl w Htmilier, 11 r
peine, J Burii,!.. ir Sflillrr. A Benson.
1 Sortnen, J VoeUer, J K Ueeves. Kd
Nl Krnhmer, K Bowlhy, J M London,
. Neuuinn. C R niirli.nmi. 1) J Itarrett.
HunainK, R OppllKer, Fred Kchoen Jr,
Win Hamrlnmnn, Adam Hergert Jr, L J
; riiiuip liergert, II iiumusun,
(io V lUrrla;
J. H. Collier was in from
....... I 1 . . !
oener nun ever
pre
We
:ir.-, t,, ,u,,!y l)Ur, uhtumers.
h;i'.i
ru.-.
r'l supply ()f Ho,,,-.
'. ' I. Milan aiiil lifii-iliimr
lumber ui, cm funiiHh vh
lioil'.e IhIIh .ti i,luirt nolice. We
also h.r.e a yi)lh Ht,H-k of all
kiml-t of eoinnum IiiiiiIht. We
have in kIih K all Hi-s of til- from
l to If. inch tl,;,t are first ipiality;
also briek ami buiMing liNs-ks.'
Try our btiilding Works for your
fruit or potato douse, or founda
tion lor your huililin.'s letter
and cheaper than brick or eon
crete. Parties wantinc nr,!..
I-Iivcre. Will (In Well to
place
them early, while thi
roads are
gol, ami our t
arns are not to
busy, In th
pa;it we find that
11 is uie lainng o! many
to wait till the roads are
people
almost
impasHalde, and then place their
orders for delivery, at a cost o4
twice what it can ! done for
HOW. Ni don t fori'et. this vear
while our sts'k is complete
(IronerA llowell Company.
The appraisers have filed the
inventory of the estate of Lillian
J. P.urns. a daughter of the late
errin Steepler, and the valua
tion is given at $77. .11. Nothing
has Im-cii heard of Mrs. Hums fur
ten years, and the general sup
position among her relatives is
that she is dead, as she knew
that at some time there would
money due her from the
estate of her father. The money
in the sum as appraised has been
in the hands of the county clerk
for several years. The husband,
W. II. Hums, who at one time
worked for W. V. Wiley, has
U-en dead several years, and the
heirs ask that the estate shall Im
probated so that there can be a
distribution, and the estate of
the father can be settled. Mrs.
Hums Aits raised here and was
well known to Hillsboro tieople.
James Garfield Warren alas
for distinguished nomenclature
was taken lie fore Judge Harnett.
Saturday, where he pleaded
guilty to cruelty to animals. The
Judge suspended sentence upon
his promise to go home and give
his tHior animals U'tter care.
"Kansas" a.s he is called, de
parted on Ins way for the I helia-
em Mountain, with his tsittle of
cough medicine in one pocket,
and a harmless, unloaded revol
ver at present anus, late in the
afternoon, ruminating over his
first cxjK'rience in the city jail.
Garfield is the first man from
whom it wits necessary to cut oil
his socks on taking his initial
iath in the city jail, and it was
perhaps his first immersion since
lie fell into the Chehalem river
when he was a Isiy.
Chief Mcljiuchlan, who is al
ways alive to subtle humor, tells
the following: "The other day
a crowd of Swedes went up the
line with me. and in the bunch
wits the usual comedian there
is always a comeuian in vwij
crowd of Swedes and he told
me this unique story, and then
laughed its if his sides would
split: "Mr. Kotiductor, one tarn
a Svt'ilish keeng call Charles
Twelve skoll go to var and he
hav tu tousatul man and he skoll
fate femf tousand Kussian sold
iers, tu. Svedish keeng skoll
keel four tousand Kussian soldier
minis and he skoll loos bote tu
hundred Svedish fallers and nan
ofe dose bane horses, Dy-ying
'rtu.o.lor-,. C. McNamer. who
(.Ml went into the Klondike
country in mi, witn me una
gold rush, and who is now none
r.. tiw. Winter, was in town the
last of the week, the guest of
v,io a;ter Mrs. J. W. Goodin.
"Mi." ut ill has some good claims
00 in the McKav and Emma
Creek sections, which are located
near the Arctic circle.
Those on thy roll of honor at
the Columbia Academy school for
.. nmnth mil mir liec. nu, urc
as follows: Klla Luck, May and
Merritt Jackson, Alice, lwtlHTt.
rini-erwe nn.l Steve Meek, Maoe
Westcott. Herman Crocker. Jos
ci.h Chalmers. Frank, Emil and
Charley Hranduu, Anthony and
Walter Vandehey.-H. H. Coch
rane, Teacher.
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Wells have
gone to San Diego, wnere iney
unend t. 10 VV IHCr,
1. Wheeloe their daughter, is
now residing at that California
for the benefit of her
SrwuiUf
icalth.
Notice to farmers I will run a
Orenco every other
c, t . 1 .vi -i v com menci n g Decern
ber 17. located at the old black
smith shon formerly run by J. 1 .
Gardner. E. E. Schmeltzer.
I. II. Brown, the former livery
f friia was in town tn
last of the week with a bunch of
horses for sale.
r n Weichman. of Scholls,
was in the county seat Friday,
i,.i,n Sebmidt was in from
ur
Laurel, the last of the week
z
IjiJ Arrested for Stcnlinif Morses
mid Riii Vamoose
C01KT DIXI.AKCS BOND
row LIT
BundHmtn Munt pay $500 Into the
County TrcKUiy
Circuit Court adjourned Friday
to again convene Ilecemlx-r 27.
The grand jury returned 17 true
ills and 2 not true bills and
were allowed to go home after
reporting their findings. Taylor
and Bellinger, the young fellows
im'icted for burglary of a Hux-
ton store were indicted and their
Ismd was fixed at $250 cash bail,
each. Taylor will lie tried Jan
uary 27.
Young Gerritse, who burglar
ized the Hrooks store at Scholls,
was given a plea of guilty and a
parole, he to report to the Slier
ilf every 30 days as to his be
havior. When the indictment of Lau
ren, who stole a horse and bug
gy from the Farmers' barn in
Hillsboro; and a team from E. G
Hagey, of Sherwoisl, and who
also was under bond to appear at
McMinnville on a like charge,
aiitu w iuwuii , , I
11 . 1 1 : i 1 u:..
oona 01 s.gneu oy j. u.
(oilier and H. V. Laurenz, was
declared forfeited. It is 8aid
that the young man recently
wrote from SiKikane that he was
on ins wav. out he nasn t
.... . . 1 . . 1 . .
shown up as vet
Dr. Guy Via was indicted and
his trial was set for January 28.
The charge against him is se
duction and the complaining wit
ness is a (laughter of the Angelo
family, of near Cornelius. Ed.
Thomas, indicted for incest, the
complaining witness being a
daughter, will plead Dec. 27.
Decree of divorce Kaster vs,
K aster.
COUNTY CLAIMS
The county court last week order
d claims paid as follows:
Mrrrill & Wolf, livrrr $45 00
W limlry, clerk'i office .231 40
Thou II Tongue, (list ntty't office. Jo 00
Willis IrtUtul. rfoimlrr's HUry...lS9 00
ilnn & I'rmthoiimie, ttionery... 87 4H
" " ... ix o
wii Co Td Co. riiotiM c h 13 40
W M Jnrkien, trrm Ml ul c 51 00
t c Biiey. m.1 collect oo
Andrrw jck. circ ci i juror - 6 oo
H v Scott, wit Ice J r court A0 1
K Stover wSl Cj. C h fixliuis 1050
(icrmo-MfK Co, c h & jail 3 00
1. w House, coinmi doner's court 5 00
J,1.1. w;lk" collcc, 4?
Martin VsndcUey, CO farm 89 00
iiiiuioro iMisrmscy, c h & jiii. .. 4 -s5
nmniK.ro Livery Co, cor tn.j 700
Vu.Tpper.chj.ir M
Iml Hltric, water A HKiit c n...-33 00
Ho. inK Bros, com court 150
Hillsboro InWeiideni. priutiriK
ml mationeiy -'7 S
Vh Co News, con. court 750
mr.si.oro Ar,tus. printinK 13 60
"U.-Cty. circ cl juror'...., -90
J W llxiley, tiuslee, r h freiKht.. Jo 00
Drrtjoii Nursery Co, stock for court
house yarn 3 5
itp"1';::,
or .uiock:M.eriiA.iep....aisoo
C. O 1 aticiHk. 1hI pns -.104 50
11 Bainl. c h S liul hS
Max Cramlall, asstssor'a h1 & c.ioo oo
KlV:e J ('.oilman, assessor's fthce.. 75 oo
M C Case, school supt, sal & cxp.. 86 48
M C Case, traveling exp ... 13 3
koa.lssiui hiKhwsys I H ewellIlo1
J Adkiua 75. R U Scars Auto Co
a j;k Ne son tinw 10 tv e r. mu-
... . , .O . m k Ik t
1 nmacv o 06. 56 Ki and 93 44. John
Heati.n lH. ohu HambT i 00, ira oraa
Ifv n. KilwBTd Krnhmer Q 11 J K
..? . ' . ... i.-..u r 1.. r. . 1 r
liillrv 10.O A Morri In, Groner & Row
ell 13 ao, Thus Coimell n 60, City of
Forest Grove S o. l,ros 7 on, o
) " "
n..iiev in 7t Steven tiros 1495 ami
"TV.. H.,W.n,1,l1H
??:?Y!l""Li w
u i nrod co'6u 65. Sam Ornriuff
io. h 11 ueeves ?o 15. ner.en oros
J .... . 1n
ii fi7 O W Whitmire 16 03, John Van
.U.Mii.ler jo. L M Bue 1 7 44. John Ny
here 3 05, L P hKerl 7 5. Wean K to
tS 8,Brooks Bros 11 lh,H l Kussell 50.
1 .'.lections F I. Gemer 17 50, V II
Masst-y 7 10, 1, J Francis 3 50, M R Buck
-i tj. A K McCumsey 14 16. A M Col
lins nil Kuratli 1 80, R K Parsons
4 40, J C Laaikln 6 50, M wngley 5 5o
n-ilK(M Jtie I'liiirclnll fs 25, Wm
VarulcrMlHier 44 7S. "lvc " B;r jo a
O W Cassiilay I7-
w-!l..f S T Linklater 45 So. Chaa F
Miller 8 15, Moore & Willie luison 5 S.
Delta Ptitit Store 6 30, Norman R Greer
3 15, llollilian
Allen 33 43, noggs
Bros 10 05.
Cure of poor Boys & Girls Aid S-cie
iv6o TV Wyatti 85, Cnrl HolTman J'
V.; L . o. l'..ill,
Wit uoneisou zu, ocuiuiui . jvunatu
10 05, C 0 Store 10.
suu casn
VY11I ouy vuuaiiiwiriwiu
lot 98xl9G; chicken park for 200
chickens; fruit trees in lull bear-
S, and l3'a"ided m7.
OIL I.ti.-is i n na rfert OQ
l no S17.rd) ' firms S.OUU casn.
halan'ce $20 a month. Address
P. 0. Box 412, HUlsuoro.
yuunu m
Jack lUibinwin, of Scholls. was
in town Monday morning.
Iui I lame, of West Union,
wa.s a city caller Monday morn
ing. John Simpson, of Ixdow Ileed-
ville, was in the county seat
Monday.
M. Susbauer, the Cornelius
1 1 ii r
""pman ana dairyman, was in
town Monday,
W. II. H. Mytrs, of Forest
ijrove, was oown 10 me wuick
f .... . 1 A .1 I . '. I I
tuneral, Monday.
Oscar Miller, at work in one of
the sawmills above Glencoe, was
in the city Friday.
Al. C. Wirtz, of alKjve Moun-
taindalc, was in the county seat
Monday, on business.
Money to loan on real estate,
Terms reasonable. Apply to Ku-
raw nrob.. iiius.ioro, ur. ciu
A. E. Dailey, of Laurel, and
who is carrying man on one 01
the Laurel rural routes, wa3
in
town Monday.
Now on sale - Nap-a-Tan, John
Sharrood and W. L. Douglas
shoes at Wyatt & Co. Store, cor
ner Second and Main.
Mrs,
V; u . ,,
her sister, wro. f M. nice, at
iwuii er, Kou k uonaiiei ian,-
ing tne rortianu appie snow.
Money to loan on real estate
security. We se farms. Irv
us. The Webfoot Healtv Co..
Hillslioro,
12tf
p r
and one of the Stern old
i. v
, f Methodisrnf was" in
. it t. , t nf thp k
the cit the last of the wttk.
The best time to sit for a pho-
to. on a winter s day, is between
1 n 1 o ,j Tu 1
a. m. anu o i. m., anu
son s Studio is the best place.
w r irv.ro tho pnntraetnr
RniiH.
imr itnrl aa the Imbrie buildinir.
........ f fm poriinnri Monrinv
nM .. ......
J. C. Henry, of Hillsboro,
Route 4. recently lost a little
black and tan terrier in Hillsbo-
ro. Notify him. Reward. 40
r,f ,m,t f t , Hftfi
Washinirton was Mr. Gifford, one
of the lessees, who furnished a
room and spent the night there,
Friday
For sale: Two h crh erade
Holstein heifer calves from very
good stock. Price, $25 each.
A. Bendler, Cornelius, Oregon,
Route I. 39-41
k 1. f u ti
August Krug has sued Lulu
usignont Krug for divorce, al-
Lousignont Krug
. j lt,f Thau
were
married in this county on Christ-
mas Day. 1909.
w o T r j
mr. unu iiia. vj. J-i. uanucsa,
now of i'ortland, and tormerly ol
Scholls and North Forest Grove,
were out Sunday, quests of Mrs.
uniira aim iui. anu mio, viiao.
Johnson.
, n ,. w A
"i " ?i
nan, neeuwue. un evening ui
December 24, 1910. Tickets, in-
.lurlimr cminer $1 00- csnpetators
r iVrn.. ut. a n
miu., iueiie uicuu . nil
are invited. 39-41
,. .
oumeo iiauaiai., laui.v-i "i
County Commissioner McClaran,
was in town Monday, tie nas
just returned from a visit with
his daujrhter. Mrs. Lou Peterson,
01 aoove ine uanes.
WVii.n Hit kifphpn is nronprlv
equipped there is sunshine in the
Vinnsp Cnmo. in and see our
r.Vinmnirm and Charter Oak
ranees. They are the best
Emrick & Corwin
l en . iv. reruns , oi roruana
r
ana wno is witn me L.aureinursi
people, was in town Monday. He
made arrangements with the Im-
brie Land company 10 nanaie
Tl., . .
ineir uruui-riy uut ui 11119 citv,
.
Hubert Bernards, of McMinn-
villc. was in the city the last of
1.1 . ' . A A I. 1.
the weeK. arranRini? to iaKe iwo
or thvee ot his tnends to dinner
as soon as the Hotel Washington
opens to the public. Of course,
the Arcus reporter 13 on the list.
years ajro, was out to Hillsboro,
Monday. Uberg othciated at the
Mrs Oninlr whilp in
nV.nr-o-0 nf thfl nsist.orftt.fi here,
v' ...... ..
and came out to hold the services
tt,,u V j JTl X V j
over the body Of the husband
County Surveyor Morrill, men
i.1 f ...U ..roc nJ.
liuu ui wuuac iciuui nao mouc
m last Week 8 ArpUS, says that
...1 l. l -ri. tl r4. XT
wnen lie ieii iianicy wiuiii uy,
Mo there was all the Way
from tour inches to two ieet
a ii .1
ftf anow in that section, with
mprcnrv at 8 below zero. His
tfir tPnma nnd to wade throilffh
uuv..v v
the snow over 100 miles, and
meant miprnty siow goiny;. mr.
1 IVI fitiM 1 1 W7l I IliruiTl 1TH . I IMI K I I I I. MM
i y
as me weauier win uiwhh, uc
will survey for the government
asain.
D. 0. QUICK PASSES
AWAY AT GRANTS PASS
Crossed the Plains to Oregon in
1852, Settling; Here
WAS LAWYER AND SAWMILL MAN
Wa Sent From Wabinrtnn Cnonfv In
' "
Ltnislatureja Sixties
David 0. Quick was born August
27, 1829, in Franklin County,
Indiana, and died December 10,
1910, at Grants Pass, Oregon,
with cancer of the stomach. His
ancestors were people who set-
tied in the colonies prior to the
Revolutionary War. In 1856-57
and 58. he read Law in Hillsboro.
In and wa3 admitted to the bar
in 1858, and practiced his profes
sion in Litchfield, 111., until 1862,
when he crossed the plains to
Oregon. His family consisted of
his wife and one child. They
ct'jfa in Ann'l anH arrivoH in
August at Fort Lemhi, Idaho,
They were directed wrong by the
Mormons for the purpose of get
tinn their waeons. He traded
his wagon and set of harness for
50 pounds ot nour. His party
followed the north lork 01 Wis-
dom Kiver to ita source, crossing
1 t ) - ..l. .. n. ik.A,:
y'lnnA tnUnmaA if in Ritta Pru-f
ana zo oweu a w o u r rwuw,
and followed that to Llk City,
Idaho, having packed 900 miles.
he walking all the way. He re-
mained in Elk City for two
dimii-rmonms, wnueengagea in mining.
. .1 . . l m j : ;
He then packed to Lnn County.
Oregon, and from there to Wash-
ington County, Oregon, in Nov.,
1862. and settled on 200 acres of
timber land north of Hillsboro,
,
I r roin ioo 10 1000, 11c oa cu-
eraged m sawmilhng. He then
sold and moved to Polk County.
and purchased 120 acres of land
near Suver, and engaged in farm-
n and. horticulture growing all
kinds of nursery stock, and was
considered one of the best au
thorities on horticulture m Ore
gon.
In 1897, he purchased 200 acres
of land 5 miles southwest ot fhil
omath, Benton County, and lived
there until iyJ2, when he moved
to Halsey. Linn MX, uregon.
He was a membtrof the Meth-
odst Episcopal Church since
hidhJ J & took an
. . A,mhJu,wt
arrive nni-r in ohnroh work
I t v
untn the firing upon Fort Sump-
. . hfl psnoused the cause
tr " ...:u n u: u
01 ine uniun wiui au ins ucau
and joined the ranks of the re-
nnhlipnn nartv. In Washintrton
County, he was elected to the
ouiie Xjcgiaiaiuic aim sciicuiu
the session of 1864-5 and had the
honor of votine upon the thir-
tT,th Amendment to theCon-
:.V T. "i r. it:,J b,,,
stitution i of the Umted btates.
aid in the election Of beorRe it.
Williams to the U. b. Senate.
. democrats
f-omr e"J u."r;V;
in that body whch Consisted of
abOUt YU rnemDerS. in 1804, ne
wa3 admitted to practice law in
the supreme court of Oregon,
1 hI wS married the fit time
to mj Sarah M. Updyke, a
nat ve of lnd ana. in 1852. ana to
them two children were born:
Emerson E., of St Helens, Ore.,
the present county treasurer of
Columbia county. The other
emia aiea, as am lis momer, in
1S&Y. in isoa, mr. wuick was
all cu w 1 ci iiiciio u.
married to fermelia & xoung, oi
t Co IH who died
. 1QAn Tn fu:Q ,1T1:nn tip fni
, . hadren were Mra
T a 8Fowles. Mountaindale; Em
... r ..j w;n:om n t v.
I I11CLL w. auu If llliaill u., X VI-
. a t Tjwia nf
Wl, Ulv't.ail".'.".'";"
Grants Pass: J. Warren, of Ball
ston: Frederick Y., of Corvallis;
I a T-V T" m 1
ana Mrs. u, sr. lrennoim, oi
Philomath,
In 1902. he was married to
Martha J. Anderson, of Halsey,
Linn county, who survives rum.
as do ten grandchildren, one ot
whom is Miss Bertha fowles,
'Clt U1? Lto "f"
ysrw "t .1 iTlfi
tne jvieinoaisi cnurcn at u in tail,
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The Place where you
are always getting Drugs
of absolute purity and High
Quality and compounded
by pharmacists who take
pride in the accuracy of
their work
EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR
"Whitman's Celebrated Chocolates,
and Candies. THE;BEST EVER"
ttaminshy's Make Man Tablets
and
Dr. David Roberts Veterinary Remedies
The Delta Drug Store, Hillsboro, Ore.
J. A.
THORXBURGH
President
J. E. BAILEY
Vice-President
Forest Grove
NAT ON AL BANK
FOREST GROVE. ORE.
Statement of Condition on Thursday, Nov 10, 1910.
Capital and Surplus $50000
Loans - $253,892.01 Capital and surplus $50,000.00
U. S. Bond (at par) 25,000.00
Other Bond 38.&40.00
Banking House 18,000.00
Cash and due from
Banks and U. S.
Treasurer 145,319.25
$480,851.26
Reeervo 36 rer Cent.
DIRECTORS
Thos. G. Todd John
i Wilber W. McEldowney
DUTCHESS
IO Cents a Button
$1.00 a Rip
WE are showing the fall line, fresh
from the factory, with many improve
ments. They are all new, snappy, up-to-date
and stylish.
Made in closely woven cheviots and worsteds;
fashionable colorings in striped and plain
effects; cut in two styles conservative and
"peg-top," and every pair warranted.
BAILEY'S BIG STORE
Forest Grove, Oregon
VICTOR
"Easy Payments" is the modern way
of doing business.
Many people amply able to pay cash,
prefer to avail themselves of the easy
payment plan. I am glad to sell you a
VICTOR in that way.
Come and see me about it today.
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V. W. MCELDOWNKY
Cashier
Undivided Profits
2,571.55
Circulation
Deposits
25,000.00
403,279.71
$480,851.20
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