Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, February 27, 1908, Image 5

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Correspondence.
Mrs. Hiram Naylor
is
visiting on
Gales Creek.
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Pierce are the
GALES.
George Beal Jr. intends to ship his
proud parents of a fine
'■y-i
Our Gales school will soon open for
ents, Mr. and Mrs. James McClaran of
Miss Hazzel Cummins is visiting
Earl Topper and family of Dilley
were guests of
George
Beal’ s last
visiting
relatives
Sunday.
Roy Tolson intends to move to Dil­
Mr. and Mrs.
is
moving to Gales Creek.
day last week on business.
who
came through
Was a patriot and a wonderful man
W e H ave a
George Washington
Patriot Window this week
in Forest Grove, passed through Gales I
City Saturday, on her way home to
Robert Lilly, who has been visiting
relatives at Gales
Creek
for the last
few days, returned to his home in
to introduce several people to the
Portland last Monday.
William Goat next Saturday night
Mrs. Fletcher, who has been visit­
and after the cerem ony of introduc­
ing with her daughter Mrs. Vincent, of
tion they will fill the’r newly initiated
Gales Creek, for some time, returned I
members with a fine oyster supper
to her hom e in Forest Grove last Sat -1
which will prepare them for the sec­
urday.
ond degree.
BANKS
GASTON
Mrs McGraw’ s baby is improving
Miss Anna Turner called in Portland rapidly.
Friday and Saturday.
Will Schneider and family have
Albert Porter made a business trip moved one mile north of Banks.
to Portland Wednesday.
Mr. Joe Schulmerick and daughter
H . L. Russell will return from Seat­ Eva went to Hillsboro to visit relatives
Miss Sadie Ward and
are taking special
Wednesday
Did you ever see a Pink Stork?
on a business
in music at trip.
St. Marys Academ y.
The Banks M. E. church and par­
wife, recently from sonage are a great improvement to our j
Nebraska, relatives of G. W . M oore, city. The parsonage will soon be
If you desire to see one look in our south winaow. IL
is Lhere and calls attention to our line of Infants’ wear,
such as Underwear, Hosiery, Shoes, Toilet, Articles, etc
W . Barrett and
are visiting here for a time.
Mr. and Mrs. N icoli,
com pleted and ready for occupancy.
recently from
Mrs. L. Bunn, formerly Miss Mabel
Mr. and Atlee, has resigned her school and
Mrs. H . W . Turner of this place.
joined her husband in North Yamhill,
visiting
of
with
meeting is in where they intend to make their future
Evangelical home.
revival
the
United
urch, all are invited to attend.
The Misses Agnes and Clara Miller
Purdy are now of Banks entertained the Misses Bess
Gaston Lumber Co. and Flossye Eberly Tuesday afternoon
Mr. and Mrs. I . D.
icated at the
'here it will be convenient to over-see by serving fudge, cocoa and other re­
freshing dainties.
e work.
Fred Johnson has
been quite sick
HOFFMAN ®. ALLEN COMPANY
FOREST GROVE
Mirs Mabel Watson of Buxton, was
Good Samaritan the guest of the Misses Bess and
bspital Monday afternoon. Dr. Cof­ Flossy Eberly, and also attended the
en of North Yamhill, was the attend­ Rag dance given by the Banks Brass
d was removed
to
have a free Traveling
mainly
•nd influence of
to
Mrs.
the kindness
Walter Paget.
FOR SALE— Thirty Ewes.
of C. N. Johnson, Spring
Inquire
Hill Farm.
Liner Column
It Is all smooth sailing when you place a Liner Ad
in this column. A few words here will reach 5,000
readers and the results are certain. 5c line 1st
insertion, 2l/a cents each subsequent insertion.
Minimum charge 10 cts.
Also 1 Yoikshire boar, 18 months old
president and Fred cheap.
verest secretary and treasurer.
WATT’ S DISTRICT.
U p to date word has not been re-
FOR SALE.— Pedigree
strawberry
Mr. and Mrs. A. T . Buxton called
eived as to Mr. H enry’ s whereabouts,
plants:
Texas, Glenn Mary, Brandy­
at M. Bisbee s Sunday.
wine, Im proved
Wilson.
Address
i. Henry was supposed to have been
Mrs. Weston from town visited at Fern Leaf Fruit Farm, Cornelius, Ore.
ne of the many in the wreck that
R. S. Alexander.
26-12
happened near Dilley, in fact Mr. M . Bisbee’ s several days last week.
elected
Henry was
intending
ought his ticket,
to
return and
however,
Mrs. Adams called on Mrs. de Vlae-
it is sup- minck Thursday afternoon.
F o r S a l e — G ood 8 room house just
outside city
limits.
Barn, lot
1 acre,
plenty of fruit,
good well. _ Furniture
goes with
place,
terms.
T.
the
H.
81800.
Littlehales,
Forest
Grove Nat’ l Bank Building.
FOR SALE — G ood 6 room
South Park, corner
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house in
lot, 1 block to car
line, 8900. T. H . Littlehales,
Grove Nat’ l Bank Building.
ning, George
T o say that
light will
For sale close in— Some ch oice small 8 room house on Pacific Avenue,
tracts. Several
desirable houses and 8800. T . H . Littlehales,
Forest
probably
Washington’ s birthday.
all
enjoyed
Burk and Mrs. Rogers.
themselves
Frank Johnson is having a siege of
ould be putting it mild. Games and
rheumatism.
freshments, and at a late hour the
Mrs. M cCoy, who has been spending
ung people disbanded. It is stated
the past few weeks with her daughter,
that M on. M ercilleo Trampas, Miss
Mrs. Jack Martin, returned to her
Wallula the bewitching Cheyenne were
home on David’ s Hill, Sunday.
am ong those present. Miss M oore re­
A social dancing party was given at
ceived her friends at F. A. Everest’ s
NOTICE— I have 6 lots in the city
of Cornelius. Good house, new barn,
good water, some fruit. Five of the
lots are on Ash timber land equal to
Beaverdam. Price, $1000. Will take
a good team and wagon as part pay if
taken soon.
W . E. FITCH, Cor-
neliui.
30t4*
S a l e — H aving
Rockefeller Hall Saturday evening by bought a herd of registered Holstein-
idence.
F r e s h C ow s
fo r
Friesian cattle, we are selling off our
Mrs. Frank Maury and daughters grade milch cows as they com e in
THATCHER
fresh, and have several good fresh
Farmers are busy putting in their Misses Elsie and Merle of Dilley were cows for sale now, at prices which
visitors at B. E. La M ont's part of last ought to sell them .— Carmichael & Co.,
pring crops.
week.
Gaston, O re.,
30tf
Work com m en ced at the
stone
FOR
SALE—
Good
seven-room
house
pusher last week.
WANTED— Young girl to do light
Dick Holscher.
E. J. Bonshu went
to Hillsboro to-
|ay to pay his tax.
Mr. J. H . Demoss and wife, of Watts,
pent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dakin.
M n . Lambert, of
biting
her
cousin
Forest Grove, is
Mrs.
W.
A.
luckley.
Miss Martha H enkey and B. S. Ben-
com pletely furnished,
lot
from
100x100,
house work for two months for family
Phone 523.
29tf
car line, of three.
good location,
J blk
price $1750.
Will sell unfurnished.
Fifty dollars to any person who sends ;
me a buyer.
E. S. Sparks,
Grove, Ore.
Forest
34t 2.
— Water & Light Meters. S E T o d d .
Let THE
new s
do your
job work.
W a n t e d — A girl for general house­
work W. N. Ferrin, Forest Grove. 32
EGGS FOR S a l e — Black Minorcas,
and BarTed
Plymouth R ock,
bred, 50c for 13.
D uck, 50c for
pure
Pure bred Mallard
10,
Leave orders at
workmanship
Btt wery united in the holy bonds of W e guarantee good
Abraham Bros, or Hughes phone 415,
good stock and most reasonable prices.
tedlock last Tuesday.
Gales Creek.__________________ 34 tf.
C. U. Dakin and W . W . Dakin of We print everything.
FOR S a l e — Good 7 room plastered
[x>d River, visited their paretr.
— D on't forget that Hoffman & Al­
house,
brick foundation, good barn,
len Co. are offering rare bargains this
od Mrs. C. I. Dakin.
lot about i acre. 1 block to car line,
month.
81800. Terms. T . H . Littlehales,
GALES CREEK
— N o # is the time to get your
E J. Lully has been on the sick list Views of the Wreck at the Pacific Stu- j Forest Grove Nat’ l Bank Building.
34 U
the last few days.
d o, Forest Grove.
[N o . H O J 6
Report of the Condition of
The First National Bank at Forest Grove, in the state
Oregon, at the close o f business, February M, 1908.
R esou rces
Dollars
Loans and Discounts...................................... $93 814 32
Overdrafts, secured and unsecured...............
308 02
U. S. Bonds to secure circulation.................
25 000 00
Premiums on U. S. Bonds .............................
825 00
Bonds, securities, etc.......................................
30 641 50 |
; Banking house, furniture and fixtures. ..
3 M3 80
Other real estate
owned..............
3 282 92
; Due from State Banks and Bankers ........
1 662 46
I Due from approved reserve agents ............ 16 797 11
Checks and other cash items.........................
267 94
' Notes of other National Banks ...................
J10 0»; !
Fractional paper currency, nickels, and cents
25 66
Specie ...............................................................
9 360 70 I
Legal tender notes
................................. , ,
1 073 00
Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer (5 per
cent of circulation)..............................
1 250 00 '
Total ................................................ $188 262 43
L ia b ilitie s
Capital stock paid in ..................................
I iurplus fund ..................................................
j Undivided profits, les« expenses sad taxes
ps«d
.....................................................
National Bank notes outstanding ..............
Due to approved reserve agents
.............
Individual deposits subject to check ........
' Demand certificates of deposit .................
Time certificates of deposit ........................
: Cashier’s checks outstanding ...................
Real Estate Go
25 000 00 I
10 000 00
I
23
9
«9
7
39
1
M l 5!
800 00
862 10
606 12
289 32
933 90
629 17
Total
...
. $.88 262 4)
State of Oregon, County o f W ashington, as.
I. R M Dooly, president, of the above named bank,
do solemnly «wear fha* the above statement is true to
the best of my knowledge and belief.
B. M DOOLY. President,
f * . PCTKBftON
Correct Attest
t . M DOOLY. Jr.
I^M ANK t . DOOLY
Directors.
Subscribed and sworn to bef ire me this 29th day ef
| February. 1908.
W. H. HOLLIS. Notary Public.
Z>. F. F le c k
K . N. S ta eh r
OFFICE n r
Forest
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Ernest Purk is hauling oats to Al­ lots. T . H . Littlehalas Forest Grove Grove Nat’ l Bank Building.
27 tf
.
be bers Bros, warehouse for Mrs. Nancy National Bank Building.
FOR SALE — Black M inorco eggs,
hed on this matter little later.
Watts of Forest Grove.
LtS-T your forms and other properties ■ g 1 . 5 0 a letting at Miles Watrous.
Miss Georgia M oore gave a pleasant
Mrs. I. P. Senger of Forest Grove for sale with T . H . Littlehales, Forest
34-2t*
27 tf Also several roosters
tv to her many friends Saturday ev- spent Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Grove National Bank Building.
More
FO R E S T GROVE
Easy
ed he bought a ticket toward Port-
d.
muse
event.
At a regular meeting Mrs. H . L. Rus-
11 was
OREGON
Band Feb. 22, which was a successful
ing physician.
E Gaston is to
Library due
- • :
And are displaying the wonderful PATRIOT SHOES
in Men’s, Ladies’, Youths, Misses’ and Children’s.
J
Mr. J. M . Miller of Banks went to
Miss W escott Portland
course
"U
:
The W . E. S. club of Gales intends
tle the latter past of this week.
&
Elmer Pen­
ny, of this place.
Wilson River.
John Beal was in Forest Grove one
.
of Gales
the mountains from Astoria, arrived at
L. J. Magoon and Ward Tolson are
Gales Creek Monday.
getting along nicely with their clear­
Miss Frances Lyda, of Forest Grove,
ing land contract.
is visiting with her brother, Elmer
W. W . Lewis and Claud Alemball
Lyda, of Gales Creek.
have been cutting their next winter’ s
Mr. Beimrohr, our saw mill man
wood on J. G. Boos’ place.
who has been doing business in Port­
Ed Boos and wife of Forest Grove,
land, returned hom e last Wednesday.
were visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Boos
Mrs. Brown, who has been visiting ]
of this vicinity Sunday.
Phillip Porter of Patton valley,
«fes , ' '
Penny, of St. Johns,
Frank Ranes,
ley this week.
<
Creek this week.
are visiting with their son
gress at
à
William Thrapp and family, of R eed-
ville, are
friends in Portland.
A series
» s .'
Gales Creek.
the spring term.
the East, are
*■ *
V '-jaPr-r
*
Mrs. Hiatt is visiting with her par­
hops this week.
George
Washington
-,
10 pound girl.
THE H A Z A A R . N E X T TO P O S T O F F IC E
} game
L e d at
Stream /
ening.
S o m e o f th is w e e k *s B a r g a in s
Eleven acres of fine .und with
good house and barn, orchard,
only one mile out for sale or ex­
change for town property.
Five acres of land, 2 miles
from Forest Grove. New house
and barn. Only $1000. This is a
bargain.
A fine 100 acre farm with good
buildings, between Cornelius and
Hillsboro at only $75 per acre.
15 acres of land all cleared,
with house and barn.
10 acres
cleared, 6 acres bottom land, l i
mile* out.
$2400
New six room house 2 blocks
from the P. O ., with
of an acre
of ground for sale cheap or ex-
lor a small tract of land close to
town.
5 acres of land with good new
house and barn, one mile from
town for $1650.
5 upstairs rooms for rent for
$5 per month.
3 partially furnished rooms in
fine location for rent at $5 per
month.
Good six-room house, only 2
blocks from Main street for $700.
$50 down and $12 per month
takes it.
25 acres of land all cleared,
with new eight room house, large
barn and out buildings, less than
three miles from Forest Grove,
good bearing orchard on the
place. This is on R. F D. add
milk route.
Six-room house on large cor­
ner lot and barn.
Fine location.
Only $750.
Easy terms.
Good new 7-room house with
two lots on car line lor only
$1000.
Four acres of land, close to
town, with house and barn, good
orchard. An ideal location for a
fruit and chicken ranch.
Price
81100.
Seven-room house on large lot
Good location $1 400. Half cash.
6 room house for rent cheap.
New house and barn with a-
bout one acre of fine land locat­
ed on good county road l*ss than
2 miles out for only $500. Own­
er is going away, You will have
to hurry if you want this rare bar­
gain.
H ouses to r R ent
— Hoffman (t Allen Co. can supply I — Don’ t you think a nice Wool
your wants in blankets and comforts at Blanket would feel good these cool
nights? Bailey’ s.
low prices.
News and Pacific Monthly $ 2 .CO.
— Cotton Blankets 10-4, 11-4, 12-4,
$1.S0,
— A full line of Comforts at Bailey’ s.
— M oney to loan on farm security
W. H. Hollis.
— Your wheel should be put in prop­
er shape for winter. Corl
will do it.
prices
85c,
$1 00,
$1 .2 5 ,
$2 00, at Bailey’ s.
in evi-
regard-
nacted
i , were
th e
en-
ulti I d
as
,f f ;J [sec-
» v 1 t B'
ng
Iv a j
m
yuth For-
by the
ity Com-
a piece
tning at
to the
that is
1». Todd
ad build-