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About Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 5, 1907)
IN . f Ollie Morley of Portland is the Mrs. Herman Lewis of Portland has guest ol Miss Hattie Krieder of this been visiting at the hom e of her father, Alvin Brown for a week return city. Mr. McElhot who recently m oved to ing Monday. Regular meeting of Gale Grange will Thatcher from Colorado is putting up be held Saturday. It is uecessary that a new dwelling. FIRST NATIONAL BANK forest Grove, Oregon Caoital . sX K . • Resource! - A General D irector!: - - • $ 2 5 .0 0 0 .0 0 • 1 0 .0 0 0 .0 0 - Banking all candidates be present for finishing The Oregon Land Company has sold the southwest quarter of section 3 4 , of the initiation. Earl B. Hawks, who formerly lived township 4, range s w to a party from here, has moved from Morton Park, California. 2 5 0 .0 0 0 .0 0 Business Transacted R. M. Dooly. J E. Loomis, H. C. Wcrtman, » » ! ♦ ♦ ! ♦ ! ! I l l !♦ • « U n d er n e w J FOREST n r p GROVE, U I K M e n iiK c m e n t j Post Card Photos, $1.00 Per Dozen 18 large Stamp Pictures 25 cents * Bring us your Amateur Work f A R C H IE BRYANT, Prop. Main Street Statement o f the Condition THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF FOREST G R O V E , O R E G O N RESOURCES LIAB ILITIES Cash on hand and due from Banks .........9 5 ,3 2 1 99 Deposits................ 2 2 4 .2 0 8 .0 1 Capital paid in ........... 25,000.00 Su rplu s.......................... 10,000.00 Undivided profits........... 1,431.58 Circulation ................... 25,000.00 $ 2 8 5 ,6 3 9 .5 9 Correct attest: R. M. D o o l y , President CI T Y Regular prr Gern The German Ih Sundays of Iblc School, J ixnmunion at inior Mission tirisiian Knde reaching. .. Prayer meet Co Sunday Sch« Ice at l i o nung People vice on Th •I There will t st Church e< S erv ice* *• I the Christ LAME A Bad Li the Peof A back riiscomfot the morn Fou hadn Can’ l c :ure the fills cure better, * iljep bet I N . Ria For «al rnts. I few York, . tates. Remerai» *ke no othe Men, B u ild s U p . ter. John Drew, the fellow who pitched C. A. Hoyt the woodworker, has such a corking good game for the purchased a five horse power electric i motor of M. Peterson & Son, which he Colts last Sunday, has gone to Los Angeles, California, where he will run i will install in his factory. a cigar store which he has just pur M. E. Hall and wife returned from chased. | their visit with Everett at Tillamook The County Convention of the W o i last Saturday, and the artist painter re man’ s Christian Tem perance Union ports that fishing is good. will be held September 18th at Hills Ed Meresse who has been with the boro. The State President, and the I Salem Journal and Statesman for the W. C. T . U . Missionary, Miss Broad, j past two years his accepted a position will participate. All friends of temper- with a daily at The Dalles. anceare invited. Miss Edna Hamilton, who was with Miss Lora Thom pson, who formerly the confectionery for several months, attended the college here but who is has accepted a position as sales-lady now teaching in the Portland Schools, with Hoffman & Allen Co. has been the guest of her friend. Miss Regular services at the Congrega Anna Sorensen of this city, who is also tional Church next Sunday at 11 a. m. a teacher in the schools of the Rose and 7:30 p. m. Sunday School at 10. City. Endeavor Meeting at 6:30. H. G. Guild who scored something Mr. Ed. Seymour of the Oregon of a meteroric career in this county Real Estate Office, fell and sprained during the palmy days of the 16 to 1 his ankle quite badly Monday and as a delusion, while editor and proprietor of result has been on crutches since. the Sheridan Sun, has bought an inter Helen Hughes who has been visiting est in the Hillsboro Argus.— Newberg with Grant Hughes and at the Levi Graphic. John Anderson, THE TAILOR. SBSZSS-'? iress Goods Dimity and lawns of all kinds. A new shipment of trimmings, the very best that money will buy. Laces and embroideries. Big stock of SUMMER SHOES Also the finest line of groceries in town. Everything guaranteed or your money refunded * Get your fruit jars— Mason and Economy— from us. has All persons who desire to rent rooms to students or to furnish tabie-boara Gordon Ogden, the popular cashier for the com ing year; also all who de of the First National Bank, was visited sire to secute students to work for their by his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. board are requested to report the same to President Ferrin or Principal Bates E. Price of Hillsboro, Wednesday. as soon as convenient. Miss Bessie Ritchey is quite ill with Miss Gladys Todd who has been inflammatory rheumatism and Miss Inez Luce has taken he place at Hoff- spending the summer vacation with her parents here left Saturday for 1 man and Allen’ s during her illness. Chico, California, to enter the normal The Bogan family who have been school. She has two more years there over in the Tillamook county for several and has been offered a lucrative posi weeks have purchased a fa-m in Claka- tion when her term expires which she mas county and will move there soon. will probably except. W. E. Pegg who sold out his candy Dr.C. L. Large reports a son weighing store to Frank Allen last week, says nine pounds, born to the wife of Alex he does not know what he will do as H oodenpyle of Scoggins Valley, o n ! yet in the line of a business proposition. Sept. 1. Parties desiring the attend ABRAHAM BROS Forest Grove L e n d in g E u s in e s .s at as at'tl.ISNC, Now is the time to do you r piowing, Ground plowed a t this time ol the year is as g o o d as sum mer fallow. Y o u can do it» easier and b e tte r w ith a Disc Plow and have you r grain sowed before you could start» w ith th e Walking Plow. W e carry ance of Dr. Large in this class of cases, will greatly oblige him, if convenient, I by engaging his services two or thtee i months prior to the expected event. Sanders and Benecia Mtcock the two best plows made. handle the T R IU M P H C O N S T A N T L Y 19 0 2 - 1903 - 1904 - H W 191'J ......... 286 pupil* 1904 ......... 387 " 1905 ......... 483 " Estimated REMNI » . Err». C o lle y O R O V V ’IN O 1905-1906 . . 681 pupils 1906-1907 . . 842 1907-1908 . . 1000 " SEW D r o w C A T A L O G U E I M W ALKER, r,m j We also S U L K Y and G A N G PLO W S, ROW S, H O O SIE R D R IL L S and everything in the line of implements for working your land to the best advantage. GOFF BROS. FOREST GROVE , OREGON The Progressive Sam Lawrenee. Pacific’ s weight man Your attention is called to the half ! and he is a crackerjack too, is here page advertisement of M. Peterson & fixing up the Marsh cottage preparatory Son wnich appears in this issue of the to the I-awrenee lamily moving in. News. They are offering some choice Three ol the bovs will go to college bargains in implements and stoves that The Woman's Christian T em per ! you can’ t well afford to ovtrlook. This ance Union will meet Friday. Sept. 6, is the kind of an ad. that tells the at 3 o clock wtth Mrs. Hollinger for orople something and when they their annual meeting and all members placed it in The News they are sure are especially requested to be present. | that it will reach the greater part of the Mrs. H. J. Goff and Mrs. A. E. people in western Washington county. Nourse are at the hop yard of Mr. Ladies’ white canvas oxfords in the Harris near Gaston where they are coining! ? ) money ¡ike the goverment. latest styles at Bailey’ s. This is their first experience with the •“ M oney to loan on farm bitter product. j W. H. Hollis. Forest C Call and see them. JO H N D E R E W A L K IN G P L O W S, J. I. C A S E H A R wilt be the swellest in town. P O S ltA N P , OREGON Oregon u cx c. Last week a large wagon drove up 1 Dr. Frank Parsons of New Haven, to the " R e d Front” saloon building t .1 - a t . . . . . . . Con , and Messrs. Alfred Gilbert and and removed therefrom the fixtures Iron-tone increases the appetite, aids digestion, builds up th e James Thompson of Portland, who that did duty in times when it was nervous system a n d creates new, rich blood. I have been camping up near Salmon- thought the city would bcense a drink j berry were in the city last Saturday. shop, but which the supreme court The little Vannov girl who swal ruled otherwise. The fixtures will be For Sale by all Druggists. Price 50 cents. Let us send vou our little booklet. "R en ew Your Vitality,” which tells you what IRON-TONE is and lowed a collar button and underwent located in Portland. This leaves For an operation last week, is getting along est Grove slick and clean from a saloon what it will do. You can have it for the asking. nicely. She was moved to her home since the famous “ Iron H ouse” got its Address’ G R O V E R M E D ICIN E CO., Woodburn, Ore. last Tuesday where she is improving. just dues a few weeks ago. T h e Boys and Youths This season’ s styles are beauties and will satisfy the most fastidious. This is the best place to buy your new suit for fall and win bring his mother out to Oregon to stay Archie Bryant, the photographer has : with him this year. on display in the Book Store window, j large collection of choice photog A new cem ent walk is being put down from the corner of First avenue raphy of views of the city. T h e work and connecting wuh that in front of is artistic and fully demonstrates the ( young man’ s ability. the postoffice building. Frank Allen purchased the confec- tionery store of W. E. Pegg last Fri M. O. Brown, a prosperous cheese day and Frank took possession Satur maker of Fulda, Wash., is visiting his day. H e is doing a splendid business. family in this city. For Sale— Three horse power gaso Mrs. C. A. Hoyt is spending this line engine in perfect running order. week at the home of her father, J. H. Inquire of C. A. Hoyt, Forest Grove. Reeher, on the Wilson river. 9 -lt panv and If **vs “ I In • ere p «ina • hen I stoc w ere s- || || I MfeO rM il drr iditjllv uid at seen was a lio a I iM '-r provr p e r io r f o t < T hey a ie fi trm iblef «h- rase bettet tr o o b i e a a d P ills have , Fall Clothing for — The Book Store has just pub lished a Forest Grove mailing folder with two blank pages for letter, two l et us ta'-e a view of your hop-field. descriptive pages, and ten excellent i Fac.fic Att tudio. It town photographs including the new M. Peterson and family returned Alfred Gilbert and Jim Thompson At . -onin spent Sunday and college dormitory. Regular price 8c from Newport Friday where they spent returned from their trip into the moun Mom; iv i' ’ortland. For a short time only they can be hat. the greater part of the summer. tains last week and spent the day Sat for 60 cents a dozen. 9-lt -Our tall supply of seeds of al — W. E Bowman has moved his har urday as the guest of the Shannon fam kinds is now here. 9 tl ily. John Boos, a prosperous farmer of j ness shop into the building next to M. Oeoige S, Allen made a business Peterson & Son’ s hardware store. 9-3t The engagement of Miss Jesse Shel Cedar canyon, was in town Saturday '.¡’ll t< -jrt and yesterday. and enrolled his name with the hun — Will pay cash for prunes deliv don to Mr. A. R. Heim bach of Chico, dreds of the other readers of the News Cal., is announced. The wedding will An eu able dance was given at ered at my Evaporator. 9 - It take place sometime in the early au H e said he wanted a good live news t.'ie skating rink last Saturday night. H . C. ATWELL. paper and thought he would get it. tumn. on the ground floor, while the price is M iss Frank Fletcher has returned from sie Lancefield visited Miss Prof. Wilkerson has sold his resi 81 .00. Mr. Bocs has a lot of fruit and > Libertu wn a couple of days last Wilson River and will go to a yard near Gaston next week where he will l e dence to Mr. Cline of Gales Creek for wishes he had more, especially while week. a consideration of 81450. The tram the price is right. boss. C. A. Hoyt has just completed a action was made by the Forest Grove For Sale— 8 yearling highgrade Jer- j Jack Dempsey and wife of Portland, Land Co. large number of seats for the Carlton sey heifer calves, and one yearling bull church. : are in this city visiting friends. Mr. Frank Aikins and wife of Crawfords- Three 2 year old heifers, com ing fresl J Dempsey has just got out of the hos- Mrs. Ireland and daughtar, Beulah, , pita). vtlle, Oregon, have moved to this city within a month, and 4 milch cows. were doing shot ping in the Grove yes where they will reside. Mr. Aikins is The young heifers are from cows j Miss Laura Jackson of, Hillsboro is a brother in law of Wm. Srmth of t-.-rday. averaging 380 pounds of butter pe. ¡visiting her sister Mrs. Miles Purdin South Park. year. Have also a 3 horse power gas Mrs. Ed Mizen and Mis. Johnson of and her friend Miss Kate Shannon in oiine engine for sale. Enquire at rest Helene Bloontinare of Portland, was G eenville, spent Monday with friends this city, the guest of the Misses Allen, Sunday, dence of M. Sommer, 3 miles north i i this city. I I.ast Saturday the Thomas & H oge and also Miss Jennie Gammie of Port west of Banks, Ore. (Form erly Huber Robert P. Wirts went out to the Kil- Realty Company sold the Eugene Mad- land but who formerly lived with her Whitney’ s Farm .) “ 9 li.i hopyard yesterday where he will be ison property to Mrs. Mattie A. Ross parents in this city. Mr. Bowman, the harnessman who c tief of the yard. of Portland. M. Kelsey last week sold his resi was last week com pelled to seek a new Mr. and Mrs. Will Shively Jr. and Raleigh and Charles Walker returned j dence property in this place to Ed. location on account of the remodeling wife were out visiting with Mrs. Shive- fronl Newport Monday evening where Seymour and has moved his family to of the buildiDg ht occu pied for a liv ly’ s parents Sunday. they have been running a dance hall, Sellwood where he will work at his ery bam, has rented the room formerly and departed (or the \anthill hop fields 1 iraitp c-trnenterimr used for a saloon just opposite The Mtss l.iberta Brown is spending this Tuesday where they will furnish music Oscar Baldwin will this w eek move News office. As soon as carpenters week in Portland before returning to for hops. Walt Sears will remain at his confectionery stand to the new can be had the building will be re her work in Tacoma. Newport till the end of the month. room in the Paterson building. He m odeled and made into a good busi will have new fixtnres and the place ness location. PI. W. SI ARKS, LOCAL EDITOR. very Si bbuth ihool at 10 a. rrvlci, Thur« 2 8 5 .6 3 9 .5 9 Total I ♦ Smith home during the summer, returned to her home in Portland. At Call of the Comptroller, August 22, 1907. United States Bonds. .25 ,0 00.0 0 Loans and discounts. 135,304.12 Bonds and Securities . 21 ,438 .f 8 Premiums (U . S. B on ds)..825 00 Furniture and Fixtures. 3,348.80 Real Estate..................... 3,151.00 Due from U. S. T reas.. 1,250 00 I have just laid in one of the best lines of j 111., to Clinton, W is., where he is en Sears & Watkins have moved into 1 gaged in business. their new rooms in the Paterson Build- j Word has been received from Pro ing on Main street. Walt Sears has 1 fessor Cook of Michigan, that he will returned from Newport. Frank E. Dooly, R. M. Dooly. Jr. I Pacific Art Studio ÍFaifClothing i Store JAMES RAS Dealer in FL O U R <m d R E E D Forest drove. 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