1 . * FIRST NATIONAL BANK Forest Grove, Oregon Capital Surplus & Profits Resources $ 25.000. 00 10 . 000 . 00 250,000.00 General Banking Business Transacted Directors: In R. M. Dooly, J. E. Loomis, H. C. Wortman, Frank E. Dooly, R. M. Dooly, Jr. Miss Liberia Brown, who is professor of languages at Whitworth College. Tacoma, is here visiting her father, H. w. sparks , local editor . Alvin Brown, one of the old pioneers of Oregon. J. H. Devlin of Portland, was out to Edgar Meresse of the Salem States­ a ir e Grove July 4. man. was in the city Sunday visiting Bud White was in from his ranch his parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. Meresse, and while here made this office a bo ■ar Gales City Tuesday. pleasant call. Mrs. Jack Latta spent last Friday at Ctl' Mrs. Harry Stuart and little son, celebration at Carlton. I Douglas, returned from Minneapolis I Misses Theresa Stribich and Mabel last week, where they have been : rjrtz spent the Fourth in Portland. vis’ting Mrs. Stuart’s parents for some Miss Kate Reuter of Portland, spent two or three months. co inday with her parents on Davids This year is the fiftieth anniversary > 1UI. of the game of basebail. Many kinds THE CITY Andy Shock who graduated from the Jim Thompson of Tualatin and Al­ Medical Department of Northwestern fred Gilbert of Portland, were guests at the Shannon home last week. Both of University. Chicago, with this year s the boys formerly atteuded college class, has been visiting his brother in here and “ Gillie” has been a student the WaU District for several days last at Yale for the past two years where (week. Andy used to be one of the he won the world’s championship for boys here and always in for one of the i light weight wrestling and the nation’s ; best times available, but since he left ? here he has settled down to be a pro- j crown in the pole vault. , .. fessional. H e graduated a few years (rQm the NorthwesteTO Dental Col- Mr. and Mrs Whited left the other ntra flvnitAn “ • . I . I— I day for Forest Grove, Oregon, t to A VKlf visit lege and was demonstrator in that in- at the home of J. H . Hartley, Mrs. stitution for a year before going to Whired and Mrs. Hartley being sisters. medical college. He left yesterday; Mrs. W. L. Cady, mother of the two for Chicago and will enter a hospital in ladies named above, accompanied Mr. | that city for several months work when and Mrs. Whited to P'orest Grove, i he will launch out upon the career of where she will visit until about Sep- Alfred D. Shock, his brother, tember 1.— Madison City (N e b .) Star, j who graduated ^ from P. U. and who Mr. and Mrs. Whited will locate in studied philology in the leading uni­ this city. versities of Europe as well as in Amer­ Miss Gladys Hartley, who has been ica, has just returned from a trip into i absent at Forest Grove, attending the j Mexico. He is now locate dout of St. 1 commencement exercises of the Pacific, Louis a few miles. University, of which she was a former! COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS student, returned home dudng the week. While in that city Miss Gladys At a meeting of the city council j had the honor of serving as bride’s held Tuesday evening in the city hall „ maid at the , , wedding . . . which . n made , D . W. the resignation of marshal U. G. V. Shively, Jr., and Miss Pearl Peter- Hanna was ^ and accepled> and lhe son man and wife. She stated that her municipal fathers will fill the vacancy visit to the college town had been a at a special meeting called for next \ most delightful one.— Hood River Gla­ ! Friday evening. ! cier. The Finance committee and Treas-1 TV re you looking lor a Comfortable Suit tor the 'V O L . V If you are you can get them, Good enough tor anybody, Cheap enough for everybody John Anderson, Will T H E TAILO R. Arthur Mills has been engaged by of ball were played before that time, P*"' le college to work all summer on the but the association drafting rules was j 1 1 ampus. Harvey Baldwin went to Portland urer’s reports were read and accepted organ zed SO years ago. flf 1 Tuesday and brought a "scoot” wagon and sight warrants ordered drawn. ~ j Miss Flossie Moye of Gaston v Amity, Yamhill county, is to have a Upon motion of S B. Stanett the b* ¡siting friends in this city the first of milk condenser. A meeting was held ! out with him—went on the train and returned via the gasoline consumer. library bill of 852.50 was ordered paid ;j he week. Tuesday and a joint stock company A chauffeur drove Harvey out to Hills­ out of the Library Fund. •A Mrs. Zoa Hartrampf has moved t0 organized with a ccpital of 842.500. boro and there turned the machine The committee on streets and pub­ ar It will have a capacity of 4(1,000 of J r ler residence on Third street near ! over to him. After stopping awhile at lic property spoke of the condition of I milk. Jacific avenue. the county seat, Harvey climed into sidewalk on Second street, between Mrs. F. Clark returned last week his new acquisition and tried to start Pacific and First avenues and were in- - v Mrs. Fannie Clark has moved to ^ Thatcher where she will remain for a horn a visit with her daughter in Port­ for home but sdmehow it would not structed to give owners notice of same. land. Miss Alma Clark accompanied budge. He phoned up to Grant Special committee on the Rogers’ Li rouple of months. her mother to the Rose City and re­ Hughes who went down and drove the brary property reported. Councilman 7 1 Charlie Stevens who is in the barber mained several days after her return to wagon to the Grove. Walker thought from what he h eard ; fc business at Buxton was in town the this city. that it would be best to leave the su b -! - calore part of the week. Banks defeated the Dutch in a hard ject to a vote of the people. Episcopal services will be held in •. Ex Editor Hoge. wife and daughter, Christian Science hall on Filth street, fought and exciting game last Sunday Councilman Starrett said that Mrs. , Mabel, left Monday evening for a two Sunday evening at 8 o’clock, by Rev. on the formers’ grounds, score 5 to 6. Rogers had assured him that there i The score stood 5 to 4 in favor of the • weeks sojourn at Seattle. W. A. M. Break of Portland. All are Dutch until the last half of the ninth should be no legal catch in such deed . Bert Pomeroy of Rainier came up cordially invited, especially the Epis­ when Banks took a brace and shot a but everything satisfactory to the P • last week and spent several days visit- copalians. council. couple of men over the rubber for two Draft of an ordinance am endingj ing the Wagner families. The Forest Grove Colts were defeat­ scores. At this juncture pandemonium street ordinance was read and referred The First National Bank has added ed by the Chemawa Indians at Dallas broke loose in the Banks camp and for additions. •5000 as surplus which makes their July 4th by a score of 7 to 4. It was reigned for some time. Young Cars- TRASURER’S REPORT. capital and surplus f35,ooo. a good game from start to finish, al­ tens pitched and Saunders caught for the victors and Hiram Davis twirled for Balance on hand June 1 ....8 2 7 7 9 69 George Wilcox was in from Green­ though the Colts were considerably Verboort. Received for lights................ 247 27 ville the first of the week and renewed handicapped. “ “ water.................. 210 31 Haven Belknap, the genial apothe­ his subscription to the News. John E Bailey has a standing offer S E Todd sto c k . . . 1 cary who formerly waited upon Dr. of 8100 for a man who will start np a L ,r Mrs. Janey Cheney Keuney of W Hoge, impounded Hines’ customers, has purchased a laundry in this city, and there are no Seattle, is visiting with her mother, sto c k ............................ drug store at Junction City, and Dame conditions to this offer other than that Mrs Elbridge Cheney in this city. W Hoge, dog ta x . . . . rumor has it that Dan Cupid is work­ the man run a first-class laundry. Mrs. Maud St. Clair of Portland ing on him too. This is a good offer especially since a Total 3266 spent Sunday at the home of her par­ Will Hatfield arrived here last week laundry ought to be a paying proposi­ Paid o u t.................................... 1928 ents, Mr. and Mrs. Almoran Porter. tion to a man who knows how to run from Nebraska via Silver Bell, Arizona, A Mr. McKane of W. R. Willis, the genial hardware where he has been visiting his brother the business. Bal. Gen. fund ..................... 81338 24 merchant of Banks, passed through and Mrs. Susie Jackson Hatfield. Mr. Portland was out here last Friday be­ SPECIAL STREET FUND fore Mr. Bailey made the offer, looking this city Monday, on his way to Port­ Hatfield is the guest of Mrs. A. Jack- over the ground for a laundry and he Bal. on hand June 1 ............. 37 son of this city. land. may start up one here. He is a man Collected in J u n e ... R. C. Ratcliffe of Scholls was found of experience. Don Giltner who is working in a har­ Transferred from Gen. f u n d .. 660 05 ness shop in Portland visited with dead in his woodshed, Monday, by his In this week’s paper appears an ad. friends in the Grove several days last wife. He had been spl tting wood and 890 89 Total | was overcome by the heat which brought of Goff Bros., offering a high class sew­ week. on an attack of paralysis it is thought ing machine at a remarkably low figure, Paid o u t................................ John Devlin and wile of Jacksonville, Total 80 05 He was 65 years old. besides giving the purchaser the pri­ Oregon, parents of Mrs. Chas. Hines, vilege of paying for same at 50 LIBRARY FUND W. P. Spaulding and wife returned are spending a month in this city as last week from their trip to Calilornia cents per week. In another oaper j Baiance on hand June 1 ......... 283.05 her guests. They returned improved in health and an ad. of a similar character is being Paid Library Board..................... 55.83 Mrs. H. C. Lydick and Jake Giltner greatly delighted with the travel, having run for a cheap Portland Mail Order of Nebraska, are here visiting their re- visited several points of interest in the house that makes the same offer. It I B a la n ce....................................... 228.04 htives, the Giltners, and will remain j southern state, including Mt. Shasta is obvious why you should patronize during the summer. your home merchant. You can’t build 1 I Allan Dilley, who was hauling hay up Forest Grove and vicinity by send-1 Total balance on h and......... 81643.34 There will be a social dance at the BILLS ALLOWED on Schofield’s place. Gales Cteek, ing your money to Portland where it picnic grounds at Hillsboro, Saturday, Monday, received several cuts and will go into pockets that, by no avenue, J G Lenniville, repairs on gra­ July 13. Music by Walkers orchestra. bruises caused by the load upsetting. are open to you. der and watei clam ps........... 3.00 | Everybody invited. | His right ankle was ccnsi derabty bruised J F McGill, blacksmithing. . . . 1.05 | Mrs. Levy and children, Ben and L J Corl, salary for June ......... 15.00 I Miss Lorena Gleason, formerly of and his left knee was cut. Dr. Via Elizabeth, had a mishap on the way this city and who is teaching in the ! was called and made the patient commission................ 6.80' home from Hillsboro which might have state of Washington, is in the citv as fortable. freight paid S P C o .. 51.00 I the guest of friends. Misses Dora Baker, Merle Shanahan resulted in something more serious H D Ott, hauling pipe................ 6.75 | than fright and a few bruises. Thev A L Ott, “ “ ................ 6.75 Eight Telegram men have fallen | and Elsie Simonson started for a vaca­ were driving their little sorrel horse and O P Eldridge, laving p ip e....... 3.75 ! tion trip through California. They victims of the marriage germ inside of “ . . . . 9 87 j that many months. Moral: Don’t en-I I will attend the N. E. A. at Los Ange tan off the culvert out on the Corne­ Clyde Crossley “ ter the journalistic career. les and visit various places of interest. lius road opposite the Col.H avnes C Van Dorn, work on ditch___ 1.25 ! ranch. Elizabeth was thrown out head Ward Munkers “ *' ......... J .3 8 1 Geo. R. Bennett and wife and daugh-' 1 They expect to return by the middle first between the shafts and Ben went of August. F G Times...................... ............ 1.35 ter, Mary, of Souix City, Iowa, are pell-mell over the front wheel. The visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs. 1 Loren Watkins and Noah Baker re­ little sortel pony trotted on as if noth­ S E T odd....................31.75 I ceived word from Tillamook last week James Stevens in this city. ing had happened and Mrs. Levy was 143.70 that their uncle. G. M. Watkins, was Mrs. Ernest Stewart of Reno, Nevada, severely ill and they went over immed­ so excited that she caught hold of the Library ......................................... 5 2.701 and Mrs. Esther Kane of Portland, are iately. Mr. Watkins died Thursday wheel of the buggy and bruised her A E Fardner.................................... 6.50 hand in trying to stop the horse instead visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. evening. He was 62 years old and of taking hold of the lines. Wm. Kane, on Filth Street. : had lived in Tillamook for the past A D o g 's J s a lo u s y . Misses Harriet and Louise Wyllie o f! f nine years. That the sagacity of animals is almo t 1 Dana la a huge St. Bernard who has Fort land are spending the summer at Goff Brothers have again shown their equal to that of the genus homo in his own Ideas as to his Importance. ¿pring Hill farm as the guests of Miss public spirit and progress by installing many cases is nicely proved in a bit of Whenever he wishes to attract atten rie and Miss Anna Johnson. I their big hardware store on the comer heroism and wisdom shown by a cow tlon he knocks hts water pall over and then rolls It around, growling at It and \fc - Wm. Kertson ol this citv re­ of Pacific Avenue and Main Street with in this citv last week. A chicken had making a great fuss. Then he puts returned from Timber Valley a tank of ice water for the public. tried to fly over a fence and instead hts head In and throws the pail high ngton where she was the guest Nothing is appreciated more these hot got its head caught between tha pick­ In the air, batting at It with his paws days than a nice dipper of sparkling ets. The fowl flopped its wings for as It comes down. If this does not of friend. Miss Mabel Bryant. ice water and it can be had without the dear life and squalled as loud a: it have the desired effect he picks up and Mrs. Grant Hughes and »»king at Goff’s Store. could until its wind was almost com­ the pall by the handle and takes it Into ns Helen Hughes went up the creek The Chehalis Washington Nugget of pletely shut off, when a cow noticed the barn, w here the noise Is Increased lart flanriiv in the “ beniine wagon” recent date savs, "The many friends of the proceedings and ran with breakneck by far owing to the wooden floor. This looking for a good pi ice for camping Miss Maud Maynard and Geo. R. Sib speed to the spot of the hanging. performance la given whenever the I. W. Baldwin, who lives west of ley are congratulating them on the an­ With rare presence of mind she placed horse Is petted or when strangers come town is making some improvements on nouncement of their engagement her nose beneath the poor chick and to the house.—Chicago Tribune. his place and by the time he gets The wedding will occur early in Sep­ raised gently upward with the result G r e e n w i c h O b s e rv a to r y . through he will have a splendid home. tember.” Mr. Sibley is well known in that the fowl was dislodged and is alive In the year 1675 King Charles II. of H e has removed all underbrush from this city having been formerly in the to Wy eggs to verify the story. If England founded the royal observatory h s acre and a half of prunes and put employ of the Pacific Coast Condensed Roosevelt should see this he might at Greenwich In order that astronom on some additions to his house. question the veracity of the tale but it leal observations might be made for Milk Company here. was given to us as straight good«. the assistance of sailors. The history Glassware At th( .council i tion of N acceptec T he a Mayor L of the rn tion of I her beat public li discuati' were inv cilman and nav ’ ,* sd. W e have just received a large stock of the finest quality of Glassware we have ever received. It comprises Water Sets, fruit dishes, salad dishes, cream­ ers, vinegar cruets, pickle dishes, salts and peppers, vases, sauce dishes, etc. You Will Want Them When You See Them All pure white glass and they are beauties. * ABRAHAM BROS Oregon Forest Grove as it is i the cat a park a lu fee 'a n d sho those w. And the design e ceilings and ligt two big afford ;u darkest lu Sc Y ou will never be disappointed when you buy a I sitnila the | BUGGY, WAGON T a k e n Up. \ Iron-Tone is immediately taken up by the blood and thus begins its good work as soon as taken. SURREY from us. We give not only the best goods made but a guarantee. have We been in business here long enough to insure the public of our reliability and are willing and we always do, stand back of our repre­ sentations. and we_can sell them at right prices. You will make a mistake if you don’t see us before you buy HARDWARE Well we have the largest stock in Washington county. GOFF BROS. FOREST GROVE , OREGOX of the observatory has been the hts — Men’s canvas oxfords also canvas tory of chronology and of this praett shoes the latest styles swing and cal side of astronomy. Its work and straight lasts, Blucher cut. At Bailey's. Its standards bare tweome distinctly er. Charlie Jackson. ¡t F o rv ile by all Druggists. Price 50 cents. Let ns send you our little S h e H a d a Substitute . Dick Baker has a new hay press Influential Member I am g|ad to no ~ ° * . >N; Renew Your Vitality,” which tells you what IRON TONE is and and is now ready to do hay baling dee. doctor, that your wife never tnrna what it win| do. You can have it for the asking. iriM ■ ' her head to see who .-omen Into churek «A A — Dr. F.iton will be in his office un­ late on Sunday morning The Rev nr K Addres»vGROVER MEDICINE CO., Woodbum, Ore. Goodman Ntx but she mak