Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, October 17, 1907, Image 8

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    FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Forest G ro v e , Oregon
Capital
.
.
.
Surplus
•
*
Resources
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-
PERFECT
Forest Gro
Reast
$
•
25. 000.00
10.000.00
250.000.00
A General Banking Business Transacted
Directors:
R. M. Dooly. J. E. Loomis, H. C. Wortman,
Frank E. Dooly, R. M. Dooly, Jr.
— Dance at Vert’s Hall Saturday
evening. 75 cents.
15-1
will work in a sawmill. He said that
he wanted to keep posted on the do­
ings of the town and subscribed for
The News before he left.
Frank Peters, who is attending the
Oregon Law School in Portland was
out to the Founders’ Day exercises at
the college. He has gone into the
real estate firm “ Pioneer Investment
School Apportionment
On October 7, Supt. M. C. Case ap­
portioned to the schools of Washing­
ton county 823,690.07. This gave to
each district in the county 850 district
fund, 85 to each district having an
institute certificate on tile and 83 per
capita to each child of school age as
shown by the last school census.
The respective districts of the county
received sums as follows:
1
C le rk ’s Name.
Chas. H olcom b.................
.$283 00
(Fail Clothing
I have just laid in one of the best lines of
Fall Clothing for'
M en, B oys an d Youths
. . . a*u oU
H orace G. F itc h ............
ness.
2
. . . 207 OO
M. N. Bonham .................
3
Do you know
A. K evertnan...................
Dr. C. L. Large says that the
4
. . . 175 00
O. M. G allow ay...............
5
To find quid
office boxes will soon be here, as they 6
328 00
Kob.. Thom pson...............
PRIDE
This season’s styles are beauties and will
.1008 00
p e te r buscow ...................
were shipped from the east October 5. 8 7
To correct d
. . . 211 CO
Lewis Bow ers.................
. 225 23
They
are
the
latest
design
comb
Joseph
C
o
n
n
e
ll.
.
................
V
satisfy
the most fastidious. T his is the best
To surely cu
based
upon
Abner B rig g s...................
10
tion,
sixty
in
number,
and
will
be
in­
of
the
. . . 172 25
E.
X.
H
a
rd
in
*
.................
11
Just one way-
achievement
is
place to buy your new suit for fall and win­
.. 292 00
E. H. H ero ........................
stalled on the right side of the Post 12
. . . 307 00
A. C. C arstens ...............
13
Have used I
justifiable. That is Office.
ter.
241 (0
J W V andervelden.........
14
L. J. C o rl............................
13
Have proved
why we have a
. . . 275 00
Mrs. R. S. Alexander of the Fern ! 16
Louis W ilcox .................
. . . 271 00
G eorge J. J a c k .................
You certainly have and are
Here’s Fore!
right to be proud Leaf Fruit Farm, presented The News 18
17
. . . 292 00 ;
J. b. D ow ning.................
J. S. T rum ble.
292 00 j
giving
me
a
very
liberal
pat­
Jam es H. S e w e ll.............
! w
office
with
three
boxes
of
the
finest
of
our
“ For some tim e I
A. W. W rig h t....................
. . . 151 50 !
2U jt
loins and hips act
strawberries we have ever seen grown 21
ronage
for
which
I
desire
to
S. A. D. M e ek .................
. . 208 UO ,
m y kidneys. Tb«
W m . T r u e ..........................
. . . 327 00 1
PHOTOGR APHS at this time of the year. They are 22
tlon and I was foi
extend my heartfelt thanks
H. B. T ig a rd ......................
. .. 494 17 j
23 jt
n ig h t to pass th«
24
Mrs. J. J e p p e s t n ...............
. . . J18 UO ;
large,
red
and
sweet
as
the
berry
of
to m e . T h e tro u l
You’d be proud
and
I
assure
you
that
in
the
H C P e a rs o n ........................
.. 157 00
25
down In heaith.
June.
Mr.
Alexander
has
established
Alonzo
W
ir
th
....................
.. 422 43 1
26
jt
advertised that I •
too if your picture a reputation for his splendid fruits and 27
future as in the past will do
A. T . B u x to n ........................
. . . 250 0U I
I noticed a great
W . A. J o h n sto n ...............
. . . 220 00
tim e and after tal
had a place among vegetables, for which there is always a ¿8
my best to give you a fine as­
29
Mr. J. M illa r......................
. . . 339 00
unusually well,
M
ark
C
ox.............................
30
m endation as a ki
our
collection. great demand.
sortment of shoes as can be
| 31
E. J o l t .................................
. . . 167 00 i
J, E. B a te s....................
For sale 1
Why not have it
found in any town twice the
Miss McCreary gave a farewell party .>2
J. C. J o h n so n ......................
33
. . . 190 00
Jos. B u rg h o lz e r.................
cents. Fo!
. . . 110 00 1
size of Forest Grove.
there? You ought in honor of the "D oc’’ Shipley family 34
J. O. G u s tin ......................
35 jt
. . . 52 69
New York, s
at
her
home
Tuesday
evening.
Differ­
30 jt
N. L. W lle v ........................
49 82
to have some new
PRICES SH A L L BE AS
L. S. B ie rly ......................
39
. . . 247 00
ent games were played and a very de­ 40
States.
G. A. P lie th ......................
photographs and
LOW A S GOOD GOODS
A. C- W ir tz ......... ...........
lightful time had after which a lunch 41
Rememb
C has, C. C la p sh a w .........
. . . 181 00
you can choose nu was served. Mr. Shipley and family 42
CAN BE SOLD.
John D o rlan d ......................
43
take no oth
44
Benton P h illip s ...............
.
. . 223 00
better time than came here a few weeks ago but got 46 jt L ouis F i n ig a n ..................
You must understand that
I.
L.
L
in
d
say
......................
47
.
. . 202 00
now. We mean homes sick for Nebraska and started 48
we are now living in an age
H . G. V in c e n t....................
.. 878 00
AT
for
there
today.
A rthur H i l l ..........................
49
.
. u u uo
today.
49 jt
Geo. M. H o lt........................
of the most prosperous times
. . . 72 50
R. H. Austin of this city purchased 50
W . W . J a q u ith ....................
. . 256 00
in the history of our country
G. P E s s n e r........................
.. 104 00
Pacific Art Studio the old Lancefield property across the 51
G erhard G oe tz e ..................
52
.. 232 00 '
R egular prea*
and
work
and
material
is
all
Phillip K a la sc h .................
53
.. 208 00
street
from
the
old
Indian
school
from
Forest
Grove,
Oregon
e v e ry Sabbath
54
John S chneider .................
on the high wave as labor is,
W. H. McEldowr.ey Tuesday for 55
A lfred G u e rb e r....................
school at 10 ». o
.. 265 00
J K D a lla s............................
55 It
.. 42 18
S e rv ic e , TbursC
83500.
The
sale
was
made
by
Ed­
so you will find prices a little
M
S B arn es........................
57
Glenn Briedwell writes that he is set­
. . 223 00
58
W m S te v e n s........................
.. 181 0U
Blankets, Comforts, H eavy Underwear, Very fine Dress
tled at Eugene and has taken up his ward Seymour, manager of the Oregon 59
ligher than five years ago.
Chas. M ille r........................
. lOU 00
Gent
Land Co. This property is one of the 60
K. S. L o c k e ..........................
.. 154 00
work
in
the
engineering
course.
and Suitings. School Shoes for Children, also capital
T o make it as easy as pos­
The Germ an
61
C arl B e rg g re n ....................
few whole blocks that have not been 62
G eorge K ie n i......................
jt
4th Sundays of
Harry Wescott, Sr., the hustling
sible we sell you shoes with­
line of Ladies’ and Gents’ Shoes
63
J.
I.
N
o
rth
ru
p
......................
cut up into small lots.
64
W. K. N e w e ll......................
out any extra expense doing mercantile man of Gaston, was shaking
66
B
erihold
F
le
is
c
h
h
a
u
e
r.
.
.
If Doc Large keeps on the way he i
Also the finest line of groceries in town.
hands with old friends in this city
67 jt
J, A. Jo h n so n ......................
.. 2 6 61
our own labor.
has for the past two weeks he will soon 68
K a th e rin e L e n n e n ...........
Tuesday.
Everything guaranteed or your money refunded.
C, S. B a te m a n ....................
Bible School, S
be an expert cement man. He n o -' 69
Come and see us this fall
70
F red B u rg d o rfe r...............
Hoge Sexton and Miss Ethel Crier
Com munion an
Get your fruit jars— Mason and Econom y— from us.
J. P A y d e lu tt......................
or any other old time it will j of Portland, were visiting with Hoge’s ticed a little flaw the other day in the 71
Junior Mission
72
walk
that
had
just
been
laid
and
had
a
I. C, C lu tte r ........................
C hristian End*
j parents, Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. hole drilled out so he could refill it 73 74
do you good as well as us.
T
E rw in R itte r ........................
P re a c h in g ----
A. B. G a rrig u s ....................
75
. . 235 00
Sexton.
Should
be
glad
to
have
Prayer meet
W in. K e lly ..........................
.. 151 00
with cement. The walk is getting 76
D. H. B a ile y ........................
.. 184 00
News has been received that Mrs. along nicely with Dr. C. L. Large at-1 77
you make yourselves at home
78
C. M. Scofield......................
. . 115 GO
79
S. P. R e e d e r........................
.. 157 00
Co
in our store. It’s a pleasant i A. Taylor and children who now live tending.
80
Jake M e ssin g e r....................
.
. 160 00
I near Corvallis, were hurt in a runaway
Fred B e rg e r......................?.
Sunday Sch«
The funeral of Clarence Elliot Mills, 81
Forest Grove
place to rest a few moments. recently.
Oregon
82
W
.
E.
S
h
a
v
e
r......................
..
163 00
v ice at 11 o
M rs. G. W illia m s ...............
who died at Pine Valley, Ore., Oct. 9, 83
. . 10. 00
We are proud of our little
Young People
84 jt
P aul H e u s k h k e l.................
■ The series of discourses to the young
. . 155 55
S e rv ic e on Tht
store ol a five year’s growth at the Christian church is being re ­ of typhoid fever, was conducted from 86
F re d L a n g e r ........................
the Christian church of this city Mon­ 88
89
J. N. M ille r.......................
and will be pleased to have ceived with favor and is obtaining a day with interment in the Naylor cem- 90
Otto P a rso n s........................
91
good
hearing.
D e th le ss.................
you if not already a customer,
tery, Rev. Sias preaching Jhe memo­ 93 jt A W. lbert
W. P a r re tt...................
T here w ill 1
94
—Those
having
accounts
at
Dr.
X.
A.
G
a ssn e r.....................
rial services. He was a son-in-law of
customer ol the
A P. C h riste n se n .............
. 193 00
d ist C hurch e
Hines Drug Store, that have been run­ Mrs. Lambert of this city. He was 95
96
John Schjneltzer
. 109 00
VV, A V a n d c fv c lie n ...........
. j9 3 oo r
ning for several months will please born in Iowa in 1878 and came to 97
,
98
R. B a ile y ..........................
. 113 00 l
Dealer in
99
call and settle.
15t2
Oregon in 1902.
, R oberts.......................
166 00 ]
4
lr
M
endenhall.................
70 50
S e rv ic e , e
FLOUR
«nei R E E D
The younger set gave a delightful
Two well known people of this coun-!
. 41 34 r
T hom pson.. ..
, t th e Chrl«
t M urdor'
21 60 t
hop at Verts Hall Friday night. Tney ty were united in marriage when Miss
c< ■
47 52
Forest yjruvc,
Grove, KJTC.,
Ore.,
intend to make it a regular function Maud A. Cawrse became the bride of
n
-
IJacitlC
Pacific A ve
ve. . J ,
every two weeks this Winter.
— Met
J. W. Milne at Hillsboro Tuesday of
oxfords,
Miss Judith Scott, daughter of Mr. this week, Rev. Belknap officiating.
at Bailey
and Mrs. H. W. Scott, came out from The couple have gone to Los Angeles
Portland yesterday, and is the guest of for their wedding trip after which they
— Hoi
H. w. S parks , local editor .
will return to North Plains where Mr.
her friend, Miss Luella Stevens.
foi the li
Arthur Stilwell left Tuesday for Ok­ Milne owns a large wheat ranch.
E. F. Seifert is in town.
—The
And Cupid still continues to slay
.
Miss Bessie Mills of Rov, is visiting lahoma on business, and before return­
ing will visit his old home in Nebraska. the good people of this city if he has
good thm friends jn thjs ci(y
to go out of town to do it. Frank
He will be gone about two months
— Dance at Vert’s Hall Saturday
«V»
Carl
MiChaux,
who
formerly
worked
,
®rown Forest Grove’s talented car-
Ich».
evening. 75 cents
15-1
in Dr. Hines’ drug store here but who 1 toonist and charcoal artist is the latest
terrvi
L. L. Hollinger was in Portland is now doing similar work in Carlton, v'ct' m and Miss Rose Marg^aft of
Monday on business.
spent Sunday with friends in this city. tBenwood, ¡s his partner for life.
Mr. Elliot of the first year class was
1
W. E. Bowman and wife last week They were recently married at Hood
4th
in Portland over Sunday.
enjoyed a visit from their old Kansas r !ver’ *”.Q " L ^ e 1 elr ° me ln
W. A. Williams was visiting with friends, Mrs. Alec Gigonx, now of Me LUenwood. Mr. Brown lived in this
home folks for a day last week.
Minnville, and Joe Gigonx of Enid, city lor several years with his parents
Mr. and Mrs. O. Brown until he went
Miss Hattie Schofield of Cornelius Okla.
Bib!
on the road as a charcoal artist. He
was visiting in this city yesterday.
Com
Roy, this county, is to have a new has worked with his pen on the Tele­
Juni
Our line of heating stoves is getting low but we still
Mrs. W. H. Baker of Kansas City, Catholic church. Parties from there gram. The Seattle P. I. and other
Chrl
were in the city today and most of the publications and is a very clever artist.
was a Forest Grove visitor Saturday.
have a few good ones to pick from. If you do not need
Wardie Dempsey was out Sunday money for the building has been sub­
A reception was given Friday even­
one for a week or two come in and pick one out and we
the j
from Portland with a hunting garb on. scribed.
ing at the Methodist church under the
will hold it for you.
which
Mr.
and
Mrs.
H.
R.
Ward
of
Pres­
W. H. Wycoff ol Port Towsend, was
auspices of the Ladies’ Aid society to
84,551,-
8u
a guest at the Baber home over Sun­ cott, Arizona, are here visiting Mrs. the pastor Rev. Hiram Gould, who has
v ice
,ioer valuation
Ward’s mother, Mrs Fanny Clark.
day,
been assigned the charge in this city
Youi
j.e r four and one
scivi
Miss Morrisy of Cornelius, was doing V Ward is a mining engineer in for another year. A. G. Hoffman made
quan
.........or, nearly one quarter
shopping in this city the fore part of the ‘ nzona'
a speech on behalf of the church ex- j
a lecture to young pressing pleasure and satisfaction for of the entire tax roll. Last year’s
week.
a Man
assessment was 811,393,690, the rcll
Treasurer L. J. Corl was in Mon­ men will be given at the Christian the return of the pastor for another: this year being a raise of 86,364,089.
' Th.
chapel
next
Sunday
night.
The
morn
year,
and
Rev.
Gould
responded
in
a
\
mouth Monday disposing of his prop­
dut C
ing theme will be "Intimacy with the few well chosen words saying that he
erty there.
on their appearance here next week.
Savior and its Effects.’’
was glad of the assignment because he All up the valley they were given riot­
P. W. Watkins, who sold out his
M. Peterson and wife spent several liked the people and the plaie. Miss
farm stuff at Gaston, Oct. 9, has moved
ous receptions, and the manager ot the
days the first of the week visiting their Pollock rendered a reading very d e­
to this city.
theatre at Corvalis recommended them
daughter, Mrs. W. B. Shiveley at lightfully and light refreshments were
very highly to the management of the
•*
Ward Downs and Adolph Siegrist of Portland.
Mrs. Shiveley returned served.
Crescent theatre in Hillsboro, where
* Hillsboro, attended the hop here Fri- home with them for a visit.
The National Stock Company which they will appear the latter part of next
day evening.
Charles VanDoren, a brother-in-law
Beats anything for the money that we ask for them.
We
J
Willie Pope of Portland, spent a few of Grant Bailey who purchased the will appear here Oct. 21, 22 and 23 in week, as ladies and gentlemen and
1 days this week with Will Bellinger, David Hill place last summer, has Vert’s Hall is one of th^ high class their shows as the best on the road,
guarantee it for ten years; ask your neighbor about them.
traveling theatrical companies and will They have 12 members in their com-
1 hunting for Chinas.
bought the old Tom Bellinger ranch no doubt be greeted with full houses . pany.
If they have not one vye can refer you to dozens of satis­
Mrs. James Dempsey spent several of twelve acres on the David Hill road.
fied users.
■ days last week with her parents Mr.
Mrs. Will Haines, who was operated
|a n d Mrs. Levi Smith.
upon in the North Pacific Sanatorium
Shorthand taught in four weeks. P. two weeks ago, was brought home
O. lock box 377 city. Both phones: Monday and her many friends will be
< Ind. 242; Bell 217.
15-2p
glad to know that she is getting along
Albert F\ Doughty was married to very nicely.
Fine Line LO CAL and O R E G O N P O S T C A R D S, 25c doz
»Miss Esthea Brown at Hillsboro, Oct 8,
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Hay of Tacoma,
N ew Folder with 16 views; special 60c dozen.
¿R ev. Belknap officiating.
are visiting Mrs. Hay’s parents, Mr.
Mrs. Ed Ward is visiting her husband and Mrs. J. T. Fletcher. They have I
Phon«; -411
H. P . P E N P IE L D
" a t Coos Hay, where he is engaged in a just returned from an extended trip to
logging supply house.
New York, Massachusetts and the
Art Caples has "gone to Portland and Southern states,
will go in with his brother Jesse Ca-
Mr. and Mrs. Ora Fields left the
|des, in the investment business.
first 0f ,he week for Rainier where Ora
fo Our Friends & Customers
FORGST GROVE SHOE STORE
John Anderson,
THE TAILOR.
Received
ABRAHAM BROS
J A MHS
RA K
Forest Grove Shoe Store
2 . V. B. R u s s e ll
1
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loves
Ranges
The Toledo
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TIIE 1H »< >Iv ST( )RE
A G ood M e m o ry
Loss of memory is due to a run-down condition of the nerve
dree. Iron-Tone strengthens the nerves and increases memory
power.
For Sale by all Druggist*. Price 50 cents.
Let us send you our little
booklet, “ Renew Your Vitality,” which tell» you what IRON-TONE is and
r »hat it will do. You can have it for the asking.
Address G R O V E R M E D IC IN E CO., W oodbum, Ore.
W e sell them on the Easy Pay­
ment* Plan making the terms t*o
suit* the purchaser.