Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, August 29, 1907, Image 8

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    FIRST NA TIO N A L BANK
Forest Grove, Oregon
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A General Banking Business Transacted
Director«:
R. M. Dooly. J E Loomis. H C. Wortman,
Frank E. Dooly, R. M. Dooly. Jr.
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Pacific Tiri Studio
Under n e w M a n a g e rs t n t
Post Card Photos, $1.00 Per Dozen
18 large Stam p Pictures 25 cents
Bring us your Amateur Work
ARCHIE BRYANT, Prop.
Main Street
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D r . H . P. L e o n a r d
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
Laujghlin Hotel
MONDAY
WHDNHSDAY
F R ID A Y
PORTLAND. OR.
MOHAWK BLDG.
Phone Main 709
F o r e s t
G r o v e ,O r e g o n
Statement of the Condition of
T H E F IR S T N A T IO N A L B A N K
OF FOREST G R O V E ,
OREGON
At Call of the Comptroller, August 22, 1907.
RESOURS ES
LIABILITIES
United States Bonds. .25,000.00
Loans and discounts. 135,304.12
Bonds and Securities . 21,438.68
Premiums (U. S. Bonds)..825 00
Furniture and Fixtures. 3,348.80
Real Estate...................3,151.00
Due from U. S. Treas.. 1,250 00
Capital paid in ............25,000.00
Surplus....................... 10,000.00
Undivided profits............ 1,431.58
Circulation ................ 25,000.00
Leonard,
C A Hovt was in Portland Monday
Dr. H.
morning buying some new tools for physician, has returned from hw j j
rill hereafter
his woodworking shop on First Avenue. mer vacation and w:
found at the Laughlin Hotel on Mor -
Wardie Dempsey and some friends day, Wednesday and Friday of each
from Portland, spent Sunday with his week beginning September 2nd.
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Levi
Miss Jessie Hoge and Miss Frances
j Smith.
Clapp went over to Gearhart today to
Harriet and Louise Wylie, who have attend the Northwest Conference of the
been visiting at the Spring Hill farm Y. W. C. A. which will convene for
j returned to their home in Portland | | ten days. Miss Farnham who has been
Monday.
visiting in Washington, will a.so attend
Professor Frank T. Chapman pur­ the conference.
chased a house in Portland last week
Saturday evening was enjoyed very
j and will move his family there in the
; much by the young people who met at
j near future.
j the home of Misses Dora and Nellie
Mrs. Maud Gentry, who formerly Johnson. The evening was spent in
was employed as saleslady in John E. playing games after which light refresh­
Bailey’s store but now of Heppner, is ments were served. All reported a
visiting Mrs. C. F. Miller.
i royal good time.
F. H. Parsons of Dilley, was in town
L. L. Hollinger dropped into The
Wednesday and found time to discuss News Qffice 1#jjt Friday with a few spec-
the tariff question with ye editor. We imens of his gar(jen truck raised on his
are not weaker, but wiser.
place at Cornelius. He had one tur­
W. B. Haines who has been at the nip that matured in six weeks that
bedside of his wife at Philomoth for weighed 6 pounds, pole beans a foot
several days, is back at the bank. long and tomatoes that were big and
Mrs. Haines is improving.
smooth.
Mr. Seeley, a blacksmith of Cornelius,
John and Con McNamer are over­
has purchased the Pratt place in South hauling the building occupied bv Mr.
Park and is moving into his new home Bowman, the harness man, and will
Mark Noble made the sale.
convert it into a livery barn. The old
E. F. Messerson, a capitalist of Dick­ part will be moved back and a new ad­
erson, North Dakota has been visit­ dition built in front. They have a
ing his nephew Joe Lenneville and large number of horses and vehicles
may invest money in real estate here. that will be used in the business.
By omitting the word "yet” we last
Work at the quarry will not begin
Monday according to Judge Goodin week made it appear that the govern­
because it was impossible to get power. ment would not permit Postmaster At­
He thinks work will begin next Monday. well to leave the P. O. doors open all
B. F. Wagley was displaying a fine ' night. The matter is m the hands of
English trap at his place of business the government and the postoffice has
Wednesday. This is the first "rig” of not yet received permission to keep the
this kind ever brought to Forest Grove, outside doors open all night.
1 The musical services at the Congre­
Miss Pearl McGill, daughter of black­ gational church Sunday evening were
smith McGill, left last week for Pa j especially inspiring—every number.
louse City, Wash , where she has a Mr. Clapp gave some splendid remarks
lucrative position in a millinery store. concerning the songs rendered Those
Preaching at the Congregational who took part on the program were
church next Sunday morning by Prin- Misses Maude and Kate Shannon, Mrs.
! cipal Bates, followed by Communion McEldowney, Mrs. Chapman
and
service. Sunday School at 10; En- Dwinell Clapp.
deavor meeting at 7; Song service at
— Hoffman & Allen Co. will buy
7:30. Everybody welcome.
your pears and apples.
Fall Clothing
I have just laid in one of the best lines of
Fall Clothing for
Men, Boys and Youths
T his season’s styles are beauties and will
satisfy the most fastidious. T h is is the best
place to buy your new suit for fall and win­
ter.
John
A n d e r so n ,
THE TAILOR.
Nice Cool Dress Goods
Dimity and lawns of all kinds.
A new shipment of trimm ings, the very best th at money
will buy. Laces and embroideries.
B ig stock of
SHOES
Also the finest line of groceries in town.
E verything guaranteed or your m oney refunded.
G et your fruit jars— M ason and E conom y— from us.
ABRAHAM BROS
Oregon
D a ir y m e n
Deposits............... 2 2 4 .2 0 8 .0 1
Cash on hand and due
from Banks ........9 5 ,3 2 1 .9 9
A Complete Line
Goff Bros, the hardware men are do­
Oscar Baldwin has purchased the
—The Auction House received a
T H E
C I T Y carload of new and second hand furni­ ing a large business this summer and confectionary business of Clarence Par­
are preparing to do more this fall as ker. Oscar will move to the new room
ture last week.
It
H . W. SPARKS, LOCAL EDITOR.
they are receiving goods now by the in the Paterson block when it is ready
Mr. and Mrs, W. A. Wallace of Vin­ carload.
and is having new counters and shelv­
ton, la., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. C.
Monday is Labor Day.
Mrs. J. T. Shannon and Misses ing made for the new location.
W. Odell in this city.
Maude and Kate Shannon returned
Public school will begin September
Eilers Piano House has the largest
Pete Peterson, the brick man, will ,
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. from limber Friday last after several stock of high grade Pianos in beautiul
build a nice large dwelling this fall and
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Col. Haynes will begin picking his it is to be built of brick.
week, of delightful outing ,n the | art cases that has ever been on exnibi-
. mountains.
hops, Sept. 3.
I tion in Forest Grove, and the people
Mrs. Adkins of Wilson River, was in
Bill Butler has returned from the Forest Grove yesterday trading at Hoff
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Bateman was in town yesterday have never had the good luck to take
Nehalem country.
man & Allen’s big store.
i and renewed his subscription to The advantage of such prices as follows:
One 10 year guaranteed piano
- Charlie Miller was a visitor to the
A crowd of girls have gone for a News for another year before the raise
at 8175, letail price................ 8325
Rose City the first of the week.
goes *nt0 effect on
camping vacation at the Alexadner ‘n Pr'ce
One 20 year guaranteed piano
October
1st.
Harry Weseott of Gaston is transact farm northwest of town.
at 8248, retail price................ 8365
ing business in the Grove today.
Misses Maud Shannon, Manche ! One unlimited guaranteed piano
A great many went to Portland Mon­
Miss Flossie Moye of Gaston has day to see Ringling’s circus that showed Langley and Myrtle Butler and Messrs.
at 8300, retail price.................. 8500
Ljte Langley and Allen Dale of Port- One unlimited guaranteed piano
been visiting Iriends in this city.
there Monday and Tuesday.
| laod called on Mr. and Mrs. Will
at 8318, retail price................. 8550
A. S. Venen, the jeweler, made a
Frank Aiken and family of Craw- French at Diiley.
One unlimited guaranteed piano
business trip io Portland Monday.
fordsville, have moved to Forest Grove
A. M. Grubbs sold through the
at 8275, retail price.................. 8400
Dan Baker, Jr., finished his vacation to reside.— Brownsville Times.
Forest Grove Land Co , his ten acre and many others we have not room to
by a trip up into the mountains for big
A. B. Thomas and wife who have fruit farm on David’s Hill Tuesday, to I mention. If you have an organ we
game.
been soj'ouming at Newport for several M. H. Parker, of Gales Creek. Con-J can allow you a liberal price on ex-j
There has been an unusually large !
are expected home today,
sideration SI 100.
change. All pianos sold at regular
number of farmers in town all during , Miss Dollie Hinman, who has been | Will Barrett who is attending the na- wholesale prices cash or time to suit
the week.
; on her vacation to Timber for several | val academy at Annapolis, is exp ected ! yourself. Call at The Bazaar and be i
Ed Davidson has been working for weeks returned home last week.
; home next week for a vacation and vi- convinced. EILERS PIANO HOUSE,
H o l l e n b e c k & S h i p m a n ,
Joe Lenneville in his blacksmith shop
Miss Bessie Ritchey is back at h e r; slt witil his parents. Hon. W. M. and
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Ijocal Managers.
this week.
duties at Hoffman & Allen’s after a Mrs- Barnett of Hillsboro,
—The Auction House carries the
Lloyd Hicklin who formerly attended
Miss Sias has purchased a lot on week’s tussle with the rheumatism.
college here, is reported as being very J Rockwell Corner Dust Shield and the
First avenue south, just west of the
Darling home.
New lots of goods arrive at the sick. His mother has traveled all over Stair Carpet fasteners. These are the
Auction House nearly every dav and the country with him for his health but best dust shields made and are a great
Mrs. Winifred Marsh Whittlesv of
saving of labor in sweeping stairs.
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people wanting new or second hand it has not seemed to help.
Evanston, III., is visiting friends here
furniture or stoves will do well to call I Hon. Claud Gateh, national bank
— The new school books are now on
and in Fortland.
and see them. They bought a lot of examiner, was in the city Saturday and j sale at The Bazaar.
The Chalmers girls rented rooms of linoleum at auction, as well as many Monday, going over the books of the ,
—Try Schultz's ground bone for
A. G. Hoffman and will attend school; other things, which can be bought ; First National bank and reports their
your hens. It will make them lay.
at P. U. this winter.
cheap.
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institution in excellent condition.
— We have always paid the high­
The Free Methodist people are est for wool and mohair.— Bailey’s.
holding a revival camp meeting in | — Ladies' hand turned patent leather
| Hillsboro and Rev. H K. Bowman of oxfords, plain toe. Bailey’s Big Store.
j this place together with a Portland — You can get a 25c Novelty Scis­
If you have that tired, don’t care, half-alive, dull-headed or pastor are conducting the services.
sors Sharpener at the Auction House
j Judge Hollis and Grant Hughes for 10 cents.
despondent feeling, you need our Iron-tone.
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were obliged to stay under cover of
their tents all Saturday and Sunday ow­
For Sale by all Druggists. Price 50 cents
Let us seed vou our little
booklet, "Renew Your Vitality.” which tells you what IRON-TONE is and ing to the rains. It was a case o f '
"Rain Drop In” instead of Dew Drop
what it will do. You can have it for the asking.
I Inn.
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A ddress G R O V E R M E D IC IN E CO., W oodbum , Ore.
I The Spanton Team of Fortland will
Play the Colts on the local field next
Sunday. This is said to be one of the
F arm s to be listed with us
best amateur ball clubs in the Rose
! City.
Curley Fields, who has been run- .
Because we can sell them.
ning a dance pavilion and making lots
Because we advertise extensively.
ol the stuff that talks, arrived in the
Because we have inquiries from
Grove this morning and will not return
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T H E L E A D I N G B U S I N E S S COLLEGE
Eastern people who are coming to
to the old fort town Walla Wall till after
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arttnwc, roan aar, oatooa
Oregon.
hop picking.
course in our college means better work—better wages. If you are
Because we have the customers
Harry Nauffts was in town Sunday
interested write for our latest catalogue,
and want to locate them in Wash­
from the Louis Wilcox place on Scoggins
*YOUB SALARY DOUBLED *
ington County.
vallev where he is building a large barn
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Be the turning point of your career
36x84. Mr. N. says there is lots o f .
grain ruined .n that valley because of
the heavy mins Saturday.
T h a t T ir e d
F e e lin g
Camp Stoves,
Tinware,
Enamel ware
& Cooking Utinsels needed for the
or Home
You will need a new R ange this fall
we have a good stock and shall be
pleased to tell you about the range
we are selling, of which over 30 sold
since March 1st.
W e can refer you
to any of these purchasers any one
who buys one of these stoves re-
mains our friend for life.
T h e y are
the best bakers and fuel savers on
the m arket.
Wanted! GOFF BROS.
FOREST GROVE,
OREGOX
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OREGON LAND CO.
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