Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, December 12, 1907, Image 8

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Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hoh* —Remember, the Restaurant serves :
man.
Fern Hill district, Wednesday, a good meal any time of day from 6:30
S tatem ent of th e C ondition of
a. m. till 8 p. m. Located three doors
! Dec. 11, a 12 pound girl.
of the First National Bank. Come
Father Verhaag of Verboort, was west
and
walk
right in. J. P. Vanderzan-
shaking
hands
with
friends
in
the
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Prop.,
Forest Grove, Ore. 22t4
Grove the first of the week.
Miss Zulma Shorb who has been vis­ Charles Swainey of Mtson, Neb.,
iting her father at Wilson, returned to arrived here the first of the week and
is visiting at the home of J. H. Hart­
this city the first of the week.
Mrs. Hartley’s parents, Mr. and
Miss Edna Merrick of Portland, vis­ ley.
Mrs.
J.
L. Cady, of the same city, re­
ited the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. S. cently arrived
So have greatly re­
in this city and will lo­
Allen
in
South
Park
last
Sunday.
cate here.
FOREST GROVE, OREGON
duced the prices of
Mrs. J. S. Ariswold, formerly of this Ralph Bacon was in this city •r last
city but now of Portland, spent Sunday weel^ visiting friends having just re­
all ready made cloth­
At Call of the Comptroller, December 3, 1907.
at the home of C. V. B. Russell.
turned from Tillamook, where he has
ing. Call and see.
DANCE—Dec. 25, Xmas night, at been working in a harness shop for
Sargent’s Hall, Gales Creek, Ore. several months. While over there he
Good music—Good time—Everybody coached the city athletic football team
LIABILITIES
RESOURCES
invited.
that played a successful season.
D e p o s its .............
1 9 2 .6 4 2 .6 6
Cash on hand and due
Willie
Schultz
and
Harry
Danforth
Capital paid in. ___25,000.00
from B anks
6 8 .2 2 7 66
big public sale which was
! spent the day Sunday in Vancouver, held Lyda’s
United States Bonds. .25,000.00 Surplus............. ........ 10,000.00
Wednesday,
was well attended
where W. S. formerly lived with his and everything offered
Loans and discounts. 122,432.42 Undivided profits net. .3,461.30
for sale went
I parents.
Bonds and Securities . 31,642.16 Circulation . . . . ........25,000.00
quickly and at good prices. J. W.
Premiums (U. S. Bonds)..825 00
Rollie Peterson was out in the coun­ Hughes, the auctioneer, wielded the
Furniture and Fixtures. 3,443.80
try the first of the week and got a nice hammer, which is the source of assur­
Real Estate................... 3,282 92
THE TAILOR.
j big bunch of mistletoe which he sent ance that good prices prevailed.
Due from U. S. Treas. 1 , 2 5 0 . 0 0
to Portland.
“Eighty chances to win—you can’t
Mr. Mott, the feed shed man, is lose” is the slogan of the Portland
hobbling around with a couple of canes Commercial Club in its final work con­
$ 2 5 6 .1 0 3 .9 6
Total
Total
$ 2 5 6 .1 0 3 .9 6
as the result of an injured knee cap nected with the 85000 prize contest
caused by a fall.
closing December 31st. People in
Carl Christian went to Adams, Uma­ general seem engrossed with the finan­
Officers and D irector!
tilla county, last week where he has cial conditions, and their neglect
been engaged to do barbering. His makes the chances of those who do
compete even more pronounced.
sister lives there.
R. M. DOOLY, President
R. M. D ooly .
J. E. L oomis , V ice P res .
J. E. L oomis .
Cnarles Noble, who has a cottage The Oregon apple has captured the
and mining interests in Goldfield,Nev., Orient and Russia. Yadgjoglou Broth­
G ordon S. O gden , Cashier.
H. C. w o r t m a n .
will remain here until the atmosphere ers of Vladivostok, after making a dis­
R. M. D ooly , J r .
play inxme of the principal show win­ of Fall aai W ntar drass goods. Children’s, Ladies’ and
F rank E. D ooly . clarifies in.the golden city.
of the city, removed the display and Gents’ Shoes; nice line of shirts.
Freddie Moore and Yound Ramsey dow
after
it was crowned and surrounded
who have been sojourning in Tillamook with American
and Russian flags it was
for the past couple of months, returned photographed, and
VERY FIINE GLASSW ARE
is to be reproduced
home
the
first
of
the
week.
M K S O L IC IT V O I R lîl S IM 1 S S
in
colors
for
International
advertising.
Jesse Stewart, who has been up at
the glory of the Oregon apple
Table linen for Thanksgiving.
Dawson and Circle City, Alaska, re­ Thus
goes
round
the
world.
The
display
Also the finest line of groceries in town.
cently returned to Hillsboro. He was was unusual because most of the boxes
Miss Josephine Baber was a Port­ visiting relatives here Monday.
were shown ready for ocean shipment,
WELL FILLEL
Everything guaranteed or your money refunded.
land visitor Saturday.
each encased in burlap. Varieties of
—Holiday
goods.
A
new
line
of
s t o c k i n g s oi
Haney was a Beaverton vis­ toilet, manicure and shaving sets. apples included the Winter Banana,
Christmas morn itor Henrv
Fine perfumes, fine stationery, at right Ortley, Hydes King and Arkansas
Saturday
and Sunday.
ing should cer­
Blacks.
prices.—Dr.
Hines’ Drug Store.
tainly contain a —We repair and cover umbrellas.
23tf.
Miss Jennie Underwood, the effi­
pho t o g r a p h o L. J. Corl & Son.
Council MettiiiQ
yourself. Gi v e Will Hardtrampf was doing business cient stenographer for the Bankers and
Forest Grove - - Oregon
(C ontinued from Page 1.)
Merchants Mutual Fire Relief Associ­
e a c h youngster in the Rose City Saturday.
Finance
committee’s
report
accept-
one to have foi C. E. S. Wood of Portland, was in ation, was a visitor in Portland Friday. ed and blils ordered paid:
his or her very Forest Grove last Thursday.
Tom McFadden, city attorney of Hancock & Gordon, rigs for
own self.
Bellingham, Wash., and formerly foot­
city............................... 8
A.
G.
Hoffman
was
looking
after
y.
PHOTOGRAPHS business in Portland Monday.
ball coach of the local college, was J G Lenneville, marshal . . .
visiting
at
the
Shannon
home
Mon-
“
“ supplies. . . .
ordered now wi Robert Wirtz is assisting Nelson B. day.
JAMES
RA
W H Lyda, lumber.............
guarantee to have Lacourse during his “Outlet Sale.”
L
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Corl,
salary
and
com.
.
.
ready in time for
TT
I Mrs. Emma Chandler spent Satur
Dealer in
Keen, boxes for cut­
Christmas distribu­ —Have
you seen those new caps at day and Sunday with her daughter Miss David offs
FL.OUR
and FEED
.............................
tion. Come and Hoffman & Allen Co.? Prices right, j P e a r l c h a n d l e r i w h o is city member­
have yours taker —An abundant supply of Christmas ship secretary of the Y. W. C. A. of J C Latta.............................
S E Todd, salary and labor..
Forest Grove, Ore.,
-
Pacific Ave.
today. You won't candies and nuts at Hoffman & Allen Portland.
B L Doane, labor for Todd..
have any more Co.
“ Babe” Harrison, who lived here a Pacific Elect. Eng. Co........
t i m e tomorrow
ar.d we are likely Dick Reycraft and family were in few years ago, is now an expert man Kauntze Bros., bal...............
to have less. Our from the country doing trading Mon­ at shoeing horses and came out to Frank Bernard, work and
gravel .......................
Hillsboro Saturday to do work on some
photographs are day.
E B Sappington, labor........
very popular this James McFall of Tillamook, was blooded hor. es.
Co., hydrants............. 141
Christmas.
registered at the I.aughlin Thursday of R. W. Lancefield and family of Am­ Crane
E W Haines, water and lights 255
last week.
ity, and former residents of this city,
P a c ific A r t S tu d io
will
again take up their residence here
Multnomah
Athletic
Club
was
de­
Total.............................. 625 66
F o rest U rove
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O regon
feated by Seattle at the Sound city about the holidays and will live in the Library board....................... 38 25
| Col. Haynes property.
Saturday.
J F Haynie, back pay........
9 25
” ........
7 75
Miss Manche I.angley spent sev­ —Don't worry over your Xmas A W Crepo
2 00
eral days last week with friends in shopping bi t go to tl e Pacific Art R L McPherson “ ........
Ira Bradley
“ ........
7 00
Portland.
Studio and sit for a dozen good photos Joe
H . W. SPARKS, LOCAL EDITOR.
Lenneville,
fire
wagon.
.
100
CO
best gift in the world and will be
Mr. Anderson, who lives near the The
Treasurer’s
report
for
Nov.
1907:
the
easiest
and
cheapest.
22t4
Power house, was doing trading in the
GENERAL FUND
Adam Beal was in this city Tuesday. Grove Tuesday.
A party of young people composed Balance Nov.
1...................81,565 92
Chafing dishes from $4.50 to $9
of
Miss
Russell,
Percy
DeGroat
and
Juns repaired by Corl & Son. 23tf. Alfred Wheelock, an attorney of
Rec’d
for it lights................... 343 28
Charley
Bradley
of
Portland,
were
vis­
Portland,
was
visiting
with
friends
in
it
Baking “ “
2.75 to 5
water................... 226 10
Albert Friday was in the Grove this city Sunday.
iting
with
their
friend
Miss
Mabel
from
W.
Hoge
Monday.
Five
o’clock
tea
3.75 to 5
Show license...................
E. E. Williams did not miss Wirtz of this city Monday.
3 00
Our old friend B. F Wagley is still the Mrs.
Chafing
dish
forks
opportunity to hear Madame Calve “Did Alex Campbell Found a Peddler “ ...............
1 50
in Portland.
| Church?” will be Mr. Sias’ theme at Team “ ...................
sing at the Heilig.
2 50
and spoons
1.25
the Church of Christ next Sunday Show “ ...................
2 00
Charley Walker was a Portland vis- Miss Emma Briggs of Dilley, spent 1 njght.
Carving sets
Morning theme, "Breadth of
$2.50 to 6
itor Sunday.
several days this and last week with Vision and Labor of the Church.”
Total...........................
82144
30
Lotus Langley spent Sunday with friends in Portland.
Tea and coffee pots,
It is rumored that a chicken thief is Paid 23 warrants (annexed) 1493 06
home folks.
The interior of Dr. Chas. Hines abroad in this city and one party is
silver lined $2.25 and up.’
Balance....................... 651 24
Raleigh Walker was a Portland vis drug store is receiving a coat of fresh said to have lost 40 chicks. Parties
C r u m b trays and
FUND.
paint and new paper.
itor Saturday.
having fowls are preparing safeguards Balance Nov. SPECIAL
1...................
8377
51
scrapers 50c and $1.25.
George Hancock was in the Rose Mr. and Mrs. M Peterson visited by puttiug locks on their hen house Received of W. H. Green.
14 64
City Saturday.
with their daughter Mrs. W. B. Shive­ doors.
Razors, strops, knives,
The Christian church people will re­
Thomas Sain was in this city the ly, of Portland, Saturday.
Total........................... 392 15
shears,
hair brushes.
verse the ordinary way of celebrating Paid 14 warrants (annexed) 206 65
first ol the week.
Will Gerrish, who has been travel- Christmas
by having the older folks
W e have just received
Balance .................
185 47
’Squire Stevens was ovet from Dilley | ing for the Reed-French Piano house give the program
S
instead of the chil
LIBRARY FUND.
I ol Portland, is in the city.
the first of the week.
a
fine
assortment
of
As­
dren. They are now rehearsing for Balance Nov. 1 .................S 100 53
bestos Sad Irons which
the occasion.
Transferred from Gen Fund. 58 56]
would make mother a
Now that the football season is over
Total.............................. 159 09
Fountain Head
tht college athletes have taken to
nice Xmas present.
basketball and cross country runs train­ Paid 1 warrant....................... 35 50
The blood is the fountain head of life. Our health depends on ! ing for spring athletics. In February
Come and pick out a
Balance......................... 123 59j
there will be a contest in this event
the condition of our blood. Iron-Tone makes rich, red blood.
present
while our stock
BUILDING FUND.
and prizes will be awarded.
is complete and we will
For Sale by all Druggists. Price 50 cents. Let us send you our little
Transferred from Gen. Fund 117 12
booklet, "Renew Your Vitality,” which tells you what IRON-TONE is and George Carlton underwent another
put it away for you and send ix
operation last Thursday at the Good
what it will do. You can have it for the asking.
Samaritan
hospital,
Portland,
in
which
Christmas Eve.
Address G RO VER M EDICINE CO., Woodburn, Ore.
his left eve was removed. He is get­
ting along nicely and expects to leave
the hospital in a couple of weeks.
Columbia Life & Trust Co.
W,
S.
Reynolds
who
sold
out
his
Oregon
G O TO
! jewelrv business in Newberg several Wm. Ladd Portland, Theo
B. Wilcox
weeks ago, has located in the shop
President
Vice Pres.
i formerly occupied by F. S. Barnes next
Cheapest non-participat­
door to the Bazaar. Mr. Reynolds
formerly lived here and conducted a
ing life insurance acces­
jewelry store in The News building.
fo r
sible to all.
F or SALE—Good house just out­
You are responsible for the
side city limits, 4 bed rooms, sitting
future
care of your family
room, dining room, kitchen, pantry,
i d>
fruit house, etc. Lot, 1 acre. Good
Let me show you the ex­
barn,
orchard
and
well.
Furniture
A fine variety
cellent policy.
goes with the place. Price $1800
Terms T. H. Littlehales, New Bank
N. L. ATK IN S,
Building.
23-tf
E . » . P E .X F IE L D
P H O S E tilt
Resident Agt.
—A full line of Comforts at Bailey’s.
WE NEED THE
First National Bank
John
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