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I NATIONAL BANK Forest Grove, Oregon pital • rplus • sources • $ • • • 25 0 0 0 00 1 0 .0 0 0 .0 0 2 5 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 1 Banking Business Transacted R. M. Dooly. J E. Locmis, H. C. Wortman, ,Frank E. Dooly, R. M. Dooly, Jr. — Next week. Tuesday and Wednes day, Jan. 14 and IS , two days only, Dr. I/)we the well known Oculo-Opti- cian, will be in Forest Grove, Hills boro Monday Jan. 13. Your attention is called to the ad of the Pacific Art Studio .in this issue. There is offered therein a chance not seen often in papers and made by first- class studios. Read it. — Dr. Lowe the Physical Eye Spe cialist says it is better and more to be commended and of more benefit to humanity to do one thing well than to do many things and none of them equal to the best. Dr. Lowe devotes his entire attention and has for 18 years, to the scientific application of glasses to the human eye. Consult him next Tuesday and Wednesday, Ian. 14 and 'WE NEED THE MONEY* So have greatly re 15, at Hotel Laughlin. P. Hayes and wife of Endicott, duced the prices of The Woman’s Club will hold a reg W ash., spent a few days this week at Mrs. Janey Cheney Keuney is visit all ready made cloth the home of their friend, George S. ular meeting next Monday atternoon ing her parents Mr. and Mrs. E . Allen. They are en route to Los in the parlor of the Congregational ing. Call and see. LOCAL EDITOR. Cheney of this city. church at 2 :3 0 p. m. American liter Angeles for a pleasure trip. ature is the study topic. There will be Miss Theresa Stribich went to Port* The Quarterly Conference of the A) window. given selected poems by several ladies. , land today to spend a few days with Christian Adventist church of Western ~ a Portland visitor Sat- her friend, Miss Mabel Wirtz, There will be roll call, each member Oregon will be held at Cornelius next O Miss Ella Briggs and friend, Miss Saturday at which time the regular to respond with a quotation from iger was in Portland Sat- Bryan, of Dilley. were in town Satur business of the Quarter will be trans American poetry. The music depart" ment will furnish songs from American day and gave this office a call. e acted. | poets. The executive committee will ^ ines was a Portland visitor Miss Marie Staehr went to Portland — Since his return from New York meet at 2 o’clock.— Secretary., •may. yesterday to take up a good position City Dr. Lowe has greater success if It may be interesting to some of F. B. Dayton of Salem, was in the with the Graves Music House. possible in relieving bad eye ache with our fair daughters to know that The Grove Monday. Harve Baldwin and wife have moved his superior glasses. Consult him next at Hotel Spectator of Portland, has published, a Harry Levy was transacting business ‘D'° 'heir nicely furnished cottage Tuesday and Wednesdiy big list of the eligible bachelors of the in Portland Saturday. First street near Second avenue. Laughlin. j Rose City. Last week’ s issue and the Chas. O. Roe, made a business trip T . D. Baker, J. W. Imlay and wife — The I. C. S. have a special three issue before contain a host of moneyed to Portland Monday. | of Dayton, Wash., were registered at days’ exhibit at Miller’s Drug Store. Talk with the representative, it may and other'kind of men candidates for Rollie Walker has been on the sick the L ™ *1»1'11 Friday of last week, mean the beginning of a successful ca marriage. We could print a list of list the past few days. Frank Meresse made a pleasant trip reer for you. Special discount to those Forest Grove’s eligibles but there was Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tupper out int0 the countrV Sunday. Most enrolling now. such a slaughter last fall and so many of Dilley, January 8, a girl, fellows go south but he went north. Thomas Ritchey and family moved on the bargain counter have been spo in the Frank Emerson, yesterday purchased to Portland the first of the week. ken for since New Year that it is hard L. S. Porter of Dilley was of Fall and W inter dress goods. Children’s, Ladies’ and the confectionery business of Oscar Miss Bessie who has been book keeper ly worth the while, the available bach Grove the first of the week. Gents’ Shoes; nice line of shirts. Baldwin and took charge this morning. for Hoffman and Allen left today and es are so few. Joseph Stream was transacting busi will take a course in a Portland busi ness in the Rose City Satnrday. Miss Ethella Stearns, who has been A. C. Allen of Beaverton and a stu ness college. V E R Y PUNE G L A S S W A R E dent at the college received a post Mrs. Henry Wirtz of Portland, is spending the vacation with her mother Archie Bryant, proprietor of the- Pa- in Portland, returned to college Mor.- spending a few days in the Grove. card Monday with the signature Miss T able linen for Thanksgiving. cific Art Studio, has placed a case of m . Lemon attached. On the spur of Carl Nicholson was in from his Also the finest line of groceries in town. W. K . Parker has bought out W. pictures at the corner of Main street the moment he thought that it was ranch at Cedar Canyon last week. t - 1- 1 va ^ T-\ and First avenue south. It contains a slap on lhe wrjst— Lemon— but • or your money refunded. T. Fogle’s interest in the Forest Grove Iri binith of Glcnwood was regis lot of pictures which for excellency second consideration he remembered Times and will assume editorial man tered at Vhe Leabo ho’1.0 T uesday. could not be beaten in a large city. agement. all. Last Fall the delegation of dusky J . R. Lamb walked over from Tilla From report of the deputy game and charming damsels from the Ha Miss Carrie Kohler of St. Marys mook this week in a cotlple of days. Academy, visited with her friend, Miss warden of Douglas county to State waiian Islands visited Pacific University C. T . Ryan of Gales Creek made Belle Johnson, at Spring Hill Farm Warden R. M. Stephenson of this city, and a Miss M. Lemon was with the Forest Grove Oregon this office a pleasant call yesterday. Fred Pilkington was fined $50 for kill delegation. Friends of Mr. Allen fear during the holidays. d ing buck deer and the case of I. D. that he will not finish college and the — International Correspondence Misses Harriet and Louise Wylie of School exhibit at Miller’s Drug Store. Carl is up for hearing in circuit court. little violet scented post card from Portland, have been visiting Miss Ira Purdin of Portland was shaking Anna Johnson, who was home from After a very severe case of membra Uncle Sam’s adopted daughter seems hands with friends in this city yester St. Marys for the holidays. nous croup and the loss of two chil to indicate that Lemons and ill luck j q F day. v I dren the Frank Knox family living are not always synonymous. Col. Haynes of Forest Grove was a north of the old Hughes place, is on W. M. Seeley who was in the black Miss/Ella Sue hr has been visiting McMinville visitor Friday at the time the way to recovery and the quaran smith business in this city for a few Dealer in friends at Cyvallis fer the past two : of the hop-growers meeting.— (M e -, tine was removed the first of the week. weeks, was the principal figure in a " ■ ff H ts n 1 F L O U R etnei F E E D Minnville) News Reporter. W. E. Bowman, the harness man, ! sa'oon function at Mark Tracy s em- Mrs. J. A. Davis of Marshfield, is Berdette Shipman, the piano mart-, I went out into the garden the other day Porium in Cornelius last Friday. See- [ J Forest Grove, Ore., - Pacific A ve: visiting at the home of M. C. Davis of ¡I has been quite sick with the mumps this city. and picked a nice lot of ripe raspber- was celebrating to Bacchus the god s k j k : 1 the past week at the Laughlin hotel, j ries. The family h id raspberries ^ooze, and >n h's true worship for- Mrs. W. A. Billinger and Miss Ber *i* but is able to get about again. aiyl cream for dinner, not a bad thing got se** anc* co'n dur' nB 'h® festivity. citj tha Dyer were shopping in Portland Mrs. Emma B. Torrence, 88 years for the month of Januar . Talk about ^'ater however- it dawned upon him Saturday. < Ion old, died this morning at 9 o’clock at mild climate, what bett' r do you want? that he had about ninety dollars on h:s W. E. Pegg, the Dilley merchant, anC person. As he thought of the money the home of Thos. Cox on Gales Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Parsons went up was exchanging talk with Groveites and how many horses he had shod to for Burial at North Yamhill Saturday. to North.Yamhill this morning to at yesterday. | get it, how many times he had been ing tend the funeral of L. S. Perking, who Thos. H. Adams, formerly of this — If you are interested in education tak al work, see I. C. S. display at Miller’s city sends The News New Year Greet- died at Monmouth, Monday. The jolted in the ribs, how many times he had struck the anvil, the lust for the ings by a handsome post card with the funeral was held under the auspices of be Drug Store. gold conquered the love for Bacchus. the Odd Fellows and Woodmen. Mr. Miss Lucile Stephens of Tillamook picture of his Vancouver bank on it. o| He felt in his pantaloons for the lu cri; Perkins was a brother-in-law of Mr. _ is visiting her sister, Mrs. Frank Allen S. R. Skiels, who formerly lived at but the Eagles had flown where and Parsons. of this city. Scholls but now has a claim on the how he did not know. But thinking Dr. Frank Hinman of Spokane, was Ray Williams is at Corvallis taking a j Siletz reservation, was visiting at the that he had lost it in the saloon he To the Dairy Farmer: The DrewAutomatic Carrier cannot fail to ap special course in electricity which will Lawrence home the first of the week. visiting his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. made a complaint; a search warrant peal to you affording a splendid opportunity of improving your business A. Hinman and other selatives of this last six w eeks.* was issued and M. H. Otis, marshal operations. Tuesday evening a very enjoyable city, the first of the week. Frank used E . A. Wasson, an electrician from hop was given in Vert’s Hall by H en and constable, armed to the teeth— First— By saving time and labor, which means reducing cost of --GJintrifi1; 111., who was here last fall is ry Wirtz. Chas. Walker furnished the to live with his mother and sister here, with the warrant— made the search. production. afterwards graduating from Stanford again in the city. However the blacksmith is still minus music. About sixty couples were Secqnd— By insuring cleanliness which means increased value of University where he was editor of the $90. __________ your products and healthier live stock. Mrs. John Swanson and daughter, present. daily Palo Alto. Miss Lizzie, were doing shopping in Third— By greatly enhancing the value of the stable manure, Cattle in Pound. Wilson Miller, one of the Academy We are in receipt of a neat illustrat Portland Saturday. through not allowing the liquid portion to be lost in wheeling or pitch Seven head of cattle have been debaters that defeated Pendleton last ed booklet printed in colors from Abe ing from one place to another. Mrs. Oscar Widner of Portland, has Spring, returned to Pacific Monday „ placed in the pound, and if not claimed Meresse of the Condon Globe, setting , , , ,, T T h e se are a few df the advantages derived frem installing an Auto * before will be sold January 20, 19C8, been visiting her brother Mayor Laugh- after spending the lllc llullui.y .. .. , „ holidays , ... in I..c the , . f£Jrth the resources „ i forth the resources of Gilliam County matic Drew Carrier, but they are enough to show the business farmer at 10 o’clock. There is one red mu- lin the past few days. Rose City. „ . ... I 1 , and the advantages of Condon. Illus- that it is one of the best paying investments he can make. Sheriff Connell oJ Hillsboro, who I Rev. Bellington, State superintend- trations show several ranches of 3000 ley cow 3 years old; 3 two-year-old red The following testimonials speak for themselves: heifers; one mouse colored Jersey | has been seriously ill with pneumonia, ent of Sunday Schools for the Christian and S 0 00 acres. Condon has a popu- • heifer; one red steer and a Jersey bull, is able to be about again. • Church, delivered a strong sermon at tation of 1500 people. Forest Grove, Ore., D ec. 2 2 , 1907. all the latter about two years old. M itchell, Lewis & Staver Co., — Wool Blankets $ 3 .5 0 to $ 9 .0 0 at the house ol worship in this city Sun- T he E. Haek place across the Tual Portland, Oregon. J . G. L e n n e v il l e , J . E . Bailey’s. I ‘lay morning. atin river from here has been sold by G entlem en:— In reply to your enquiry will say that the Drew Carrier City Marshal. is A LL R IG H T . No man with five cows can afford to do without one the Oregon Land Company to N. P. Three Safes Cracked Last Night. as a labor saving device. There is nothing can be put in a barn that W ieberg for the consideration of (Continued from Pa^e 1.) will equal it. I would do without a hay fork sooner than a Drew Car $ 3 ,5 0 0 . The place contains 80 acres | bank was blown about eighteen months rier. A Drew Carrier is used 365 day^ in the year and a hay fork only ( and already has a fine orchard, but Mr. ago and some eight or ten thousand ; in haying time, and further the manure saved from 5 cows and 3 horses indicate a run-down condition of the system, Iron- Tone j w ieberg says that he intends to plant dollars was taken. > over the usual way will pay for the outfit in one year. strengthens and invigorates the whole system. Postmaster Atwe been in com- ! I have a cheap Iron Truck with a flat rack suitable for hauling hay more trees and have an ideal fruit farm. munication with the - ’ties at v ' ’ ' - I s out of the year this outfit stands nu- Walter Jackson was elected secre- land and also has the . For Sale by all Druggists. Price 50 cents. Let us send you our little t and when loaded is spread upon the booklet, "R en ew Your Vitality,” which tells you what IRON-TONE is and 'ary of the East side Business Men,s it is expected that detectives win j c ana the labor of taking it up off the ground ■r “ "hat it wi<! do. You can have it for the asking. Club of Portland last week. Mr. Jack- once take up the matter in an attempt Yours truly, Copy (S ig n e d ) A. W. GlLLIS. 1907. Address G R O V E R M ED IC IN E CO., Woodbum, Ore. son is the son of county treasurer Wm. to find the robbers. The conditions in which the safes j fine- Jackson and formerly lived with his at'the postoffice and depot are left will Hopbottom, Pa., Sept. 4, 190V parents at Dilley and is well known in inconvenience the business until the p r l last ast f fall a ll m rl <» I ordered an automatic litter carrier and it works f i ___1 this city. He conducts a men’s fur safes are forced open as they contain The best labor saving device on the farm. nishing store on Morrison street, Port all the stamps and money and likewise Yours respectfully, . the tickets and money at the depot. land. C. C. S t e r l in g . C ITY Jo h n Ander I THE TAILOR. LATEST SHADES • * BEST FABRICS day. A B R A H A M BROS 3 ? (Ml JAM ES R I I Wo a K Automatic COLD HANDS (14 l *h . 1rs I Á (BUT PRICES I f f o r a w e e k on BASKETS & PYR0GRAPHY GOODS Calendars ai half price •’ 'V E. H. P E S F I E L D n u 7 907 Forest Grove boys always make the Angora Goat Show. communities whither they go sit up The ninth annual Angora Goat Show and take notice in all activities, and for the State ol Oregon will be held in the last event in which our lads came Dallas, on Wednesday, Thursday and ; Friday, January 15, 16 and 17, 1908, off winners was a masquerade ball under the auspices of the Polk County given at Raineer New Year’s eve. Mohair Association. The show will There were several prizes awarded also be open in the evening of theTlrst from $5 to $50, for the best sustained and second days. Badges will be giv Each e x h ib -, characters and Ora Fields and his en to all prize winuers. itor allowed three in each pen. There | brother in-law Jesse Russel pulled, _ . . . _ „ ... ,_ , - . . , * will be two grades of goats eligible for down the » 5 0 for their excellency, j entry— registered „ d unregistered. They masked as the Fairbanks Wash- Thirty.eight cash prizes will be award ing Powder Gold Dust Twins. ed. Reduced rates on all railroads. ' New Ulm, M inn., Jan. 18, 1 9 0 1 The carrier works very good, and I am much satisfied with it. Yours truly, A. w. B e r g st r o m . GOFF HARDWARE ON FOREST GROVE, OREGOl"-