NOW'S THE TIME ; -V — Si? > \ X ' . T A ï» S&n X-S*T X - '- a fe - *' > y THE CITY H. W. SPARKS, LOCAL EDITOR. the hour g l a s s shows that time — belonging to 1907 | W. Thatcher of Thatcher, was in the is no more. We I Grove Monday. ring out the old J. R. Lamb of Tillamook was in the and ring in the | new. Come now j city last week. Ray Giltner of Portland spent Christ­ in the golden light mas in this city. of the morn oi Guy Hoover of Dilley, was a Grove 1908 and let us visitor last week. take (or you a Miss Amy Thomas left for her home NEW YEAR’S at Dufur, Monday. PHOTOGR A P H A. R. Ford of McMinnville, was in We’ ll make it as the Grove Monday. brilliant as the ris­ Bill Misneris out again after a severe ing sun January 1. cast- of the measles. Each photograph Lester Ireland was visiting friends can’ t be beat. Bring Johnny with in the Grove Tuesday. you. He wants Jack Wright has sold his place west some taken, too. of town to W. H. Lyda. Pacific Art Studio Archie Bryant. Prop. For«*t 6rov«, Oregon Frank Ralston of Gaston was doing trading in the Grove Tuesday. Director Maurey of the Dilley j schools, was in this city Monday. Now that Christmas is over it is tin « Mr. and Mrs. George Newman of to figure out a batch of resolutions. Seattle, are here visiting relatives. Evan Ranes visited with his mother Better resolve— to make no resolutions? No, resolve to keep your resolution. in the Grove a few days this week. The crack basket ball team from Mrs. Hugh Smith is in Portland Alaska, Which Swann of Corvallis will visiting her daughter Mrs. Lee Via. take all over the United States, was C. L. Spencer of Portland was visit­ defeated last week by the Dallas team. ing with friends of this city Sunday. Over thirty loggers have been stop- J. L. Langicee of Hood River, was registered at the Laughlin last Friday. They are taking a big drive of logs John Macrum of Spokane is spend­ down the creek for the Patton logging ing a few days with home folks in this company. city. “ Chick” Shannon who played a star J. T. Fletcher, the road supervisor, game with the O. A. C. football team was a Portland visitor the first of the least year, but who is now riding the week. range in Union County, is home for J. L. Langille, a retired capitalist of the holidays. Hood River, spent a few days here last Friday was Parents’ day at the Public week. school and a large attendance visited Miss Zalir.a Shorb has been spend- : the school. In the afternoon was the ing several days with fiiends at Gales reception and there were about 80 Creek. guests present. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Johnson of ■ Mrs. R. V. Hoyt received word a Salem,, are spending the holidays in day or two ago of the death of her this city. ! Uncle Wm. Rowe, of Torquaye, Eng., Jack Byers, superintendant of the leaving a large estate. Mrs. Hoyt is Thatcher road district, was in this city one of a few heirs. Tuesday. . Miss Livia Ferrin, who is the mod- Loren Porter, the real estate agent ern language instructor at the Pendle- ot Dilley, was a Forest Grove visitor ton Academy is spending the vacation Saturday. I at the home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. W. N. Ferrin. W. F. McCoy and wife of Gales If you are thirsty, water is the cure, If you are weak and run Creek, were trading with our mer­ Wouldn’ t hardly know him he holds chants Monday. v his head so high since the big thing down, Iron-Tone is the cure. came off. What? A marriage? No. County School Supt. M. C. Case For Sale by all Druggists. Price 50 cents. Let us send you our little A big social affair? No. Then what? was up from the county seat the first | booklet, “ Renew Your Vitality,” which tells you what IRON-TONE is and Sam Show’ s mustache of course. of the week. what it will do. You can have it for the asking. Miss Lena Curt'ss and Mr. Melvin George Bacon of Linton was trans­ Address G R O V E R M E D IC IN E CO ., W oodburn, Ore. Markham of Portland, are to be mar­ acting business in the Grove the first i ried next Sunday at the home of uer of the week. • | parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Curtiss of Hon. B. F. Purdy and family of this city. Borh formerly lived here. Gaston, were doing shopping in this ; Statement of the Condition of Mrs. Henry Wirtz is spending the city Monday. j. holidays with the Judge. The whole A. Machie and family and Miss family intended to spend Christmas T H E Grace Koppen of Gaston, were in this here but Willard could not get off his city last week. reportorial beat on the Portland Jour­ Miss Lulu Knight Bain has gone to nal. Pendleton with a view of purchasing The dance Christmas Eve was an property there. enjoyable affair and a goodly number Miss Kate Reuter of Portland, is of lovers of the light fantastic were Among them a good many spending the holidays with her parents present. young people who are home for their on David's Hill. FOREST GROVE, OREGON vacation. Claude Mason, Pacific University’ s W. N. Wetterburg is visiting at th_ new track captain is spending the hol­ At Call of the Comptroller, December 3, 1907. home of his brother-in-law Archie Bry­ idays in Portland. ant of this city. Mr. Wetterburg is an Miss I. H. Edwards of Kasoto, Min­ athlete of no mean ability and does nesota, is here at the home of her stunts for the O. N. G. of which he is cousin B. H. Smith. RESOURCES LIABILITIES a member. Edward Baxter Perry the noted blind Deposits........... 192.642.66 Cash on hand and due T o neighbors and friends that as­ pianist, gave a recital at the college sisted us th-ough the sickness, death Capital paid in ...........25,000.00 from Banks....... 68,227.66 last Friday evening. Surplus.......................... 10,000.00 United States Bonds. .25,000.00 and burial of our daughter Ruth, to Undivided profits ngj. .3,461.30 Loans and discounts. 122,432.42 — Now is the time to have your you we have not words to express our Circulation .................. 25,000.00 Bonds and Securities . 31,642.16 family groups taken as it is holidays gratitude and thanks.— Mr. and Mrs. Premiums ( U. S. B onds)..825.00 Frank Knox and family. and all are at home. 25-1 Furniture and Fixtures. 3,443.80 Miss Minnie Buxton of Portland, is Paul Baker who is attending Mon­ Real Estate.................... 3,282.92 moth Normal, is spending the vacation here the guest of her sister, Mrs. Due from U. S. Treas. 1.250.00 George Sloan. Miss Buxton was a at his home at Hillside. member of the ill-fated craft Columbia, Doc. Knox, the veterinary surgeon, which went to sea bottom off the coast Total $256.103.96 Total $256.103.96 arrived from Canada, Monday and will of California last summer. locate here permanently. Edgar Merresse, managing editor of Hoge Sexfon of Portland ate Xmas the Dalles Chronicle spent Christmas dinner with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Officers fine! Directors: at home in this city. While here, A. L. Saxton of this citv. “ Judge” gave The News a very pleas­ Miss Minnie Myers ai d father, W. ant call. The Chronicle office is R. M. DOOLY, President R. M. DOOLY. H. H. Myers, ate Christmas dinner equipped with a linotype machine and E. L o o m is , V ice P r e s . J. E. L o o m is . with Frank Myers of Portland. is doing a splendid business. G o r d o n S. O g d e n , Cashier. H. C. W o r t m a n . E. C. Ross who has been having his Ula Hanna was exhibiting a rare R. M. D o o l y , J r . house on Third avenue and First street piece of money Monday, in the shape F r a n k E. D o o l y . remodeled, moved in Saturday. of a $500 bill of Imprerio Do Brasil of Miss Alpha Brown, who is now a the South Sea Islands. His brother professional nurse in Tacoma is in the in law got it while cruising in that part of the world many years ago before that city visiting friends and relatives. WE SOEK IT VOI R Itl SINESS Island became a state. The money is Mrs. W. B. Shively is out from Port­ no good. land spending the holidays with her Tom Thornburg was in the Grove parents Mr. and Mrs. M. Peterson. the first of the week visiting his father. Things are very quiet since vacation. Ambrose Thornburg, and other rela­ All the students are gone and even tives. Tom used to play a star end on the trees on the campus are a-leaving. the Pacific U. football team when such The Hillside folks celebrated Christ­ men as Bud James, Wat Philbrook. mas witJj a tree and festivities, Paul Millis. Stevens, et. al. were in the Baker acting the part of Kris Krinkle. game for the local U. Tom is now located at Wasco. The directors of the Board of Trade Harve Baldwin has returned home met in Judge Hollis’ office Tuesday and transacted considerable business. from Portland where he has been as­ sisting in the erection of a fine con­ A. J. Prideaux a graduate of P. U. i crete house for Tom Hollister, formerly and instructor at Willamette Univer of'the Grove. The man who took the sity is the guest of friends in this city. contract is now in the county jail Miss Lillian Hyde, who is learning yawiting trial in circuit court for over the millinery business in Portland, is drawing on Mr. Hollister’ s account and spending the holidays with home not fulfilling the contract. folks. A dozen or so children romped i Miss Anna Johnson, who is attend- around and"” had a gay time at the ' ing St. Mary’ s academy. Portland, was Laughlin hotel Christmas eve and as a visiting with friends in this city Satur- climax to their fun were ushered into i day. the sample room where a tree loaded Fred Day, assistant claim agent of with good things had been prepared the Southern Pacific, was shaking for them. One of the girls of the hos­ The hands with old friends in town Mon­ telry dressed up for Santa Claus two I.enneville children, little nephews day. « of Mr Laughlin from Yamhill countv In d . P h o n e 6 0 1 F o r e s t G r o v e , O r. j Charlie Munkers, who is learning the and the grandchildren of Mrs. R. J tailoring business from John Anderson, Salee. mother of Mrs. Laughlin. of has been quite sick the past week with Newberg. who is herself a guest of t’ the measles. Laughhns were the guests of the o c­ Charles Beaty, wife and son Ralph casion. W E * IEED THE MONEY « S o h a v e g r e a t ly r e ­ du ced in g. for your Special Christmas Pies, Cakes, Rolls, Buns, Cookies, etc. A ll orders^ filled p r o m p tly j |V rviM GUT PR1GES fo r a w eek on -lie «.■i.ete a i*Ml oouf tatuila The; gl am ili not re our lit th. jr f BASKETS & PYR0GRAPHY GOODS G alen d ars a i h a lf p r i :e- P H O N E Nil E. » . ENFIELD of Seattle, are spending the holidays The Fleur de Lis club held a very with Judge and Mrs. W. H. Hollis, interesting meeting at the home of of this city. Miss Manche Langley last Thursday, Mrs. Charles Weseott, who recently at which time topics of much interest underwent an operation for appendi­ to the club, were discussed. It could citis in Portland, is about again and not be learned what the subject was. but it has been intimated by some of was in the Grove Saturday. those present, that it bore upon matri­ Victor H. Limber, our popular un­ mony, or rather upon certain engage­ dertaker, made the three-- central girls ments that have been announced. Of of the Independent office Xmas pres­ comse, as. it is only a few days now ents of boxes of bon bons. until the new year, and leap year at Lynn Bullock who played a good that, there can be no objection to ball game 41th the Colts and Banks premature campaigns set on foot. Re­ last summer, was registered at the freshments were served and every one Laughlin the first of the week. departed with a pleasant ‘ ‘smile.” of C all a n d see. Johsn Anderson, THE TAILOR. . , LATEST SHADES and IEST FABRICS of Fall and Winter dress goods. Gents’ Shoes; nice line of shirts. VERY Children’s, Ladies’ and GLASSW ARE R U N E Table linen for Thanksgiving. Also the finest line of groceries in town. Everything guaranteed or your money refunded. First National Bank Home Bakery p r ic e s a ll r e a d y m a d e c lo t h ­ W a te r C u re Go to the th e A B R A H A M BRO S Forest P^ove JAM ES H rj - - Oregon RASM USEN Dealer in FLO U R and R E E D Forest Grove, Ore., - Pacific Ave. n K S K K Ä I K K K S K K K J A GREETINGS T o our many friends and customers we wish to extend our thanks at this time for the very liberal patronage that they have given us since moving to our new location. It has cost us considerable money but the people appreciate the fact that we are doing it for their bene­ fit as well as our own. W e contem­ plate making other improvements in the near future so as to enable us to carry more goods and be in a better position to supply our growing trade and the peoples’ wants. The demand for differ­ ent lines of goods change as the farmer does from raising grain to dairy farm­ ing and we must keep the goods he re­ quires if we expect to hold his trade. W e shall have an entirely new article to present to our readers next week. Again thanking one and all for the nice trade given us during the .past and wishing you a happy and prosperous >.Vw Ye:>r. we beg to remain, Yours respectfully, GOFF BROS. / HARDW ARE FOREST GROVE, OREGON A