F IR S T N A T IO N A L B A N K E S a ngland O f F o r e s t G r o v e , O re g o n ys Capital fully paid - Share holders liability Surplus - - - N 0 ALU 1 M. Dooly F ra n k K. Dooly and strictly prohibits the sale of alum baking powder— So does France So does Germany The sale of alum foods has been made illegal in Washington and the District of Colum­ bia, and alum baking powders are everywhere recognized as protect yourself against alum, when erderir ring baking powder, Sap plain ly BAKING POWDER Sit and be very sure you get Royal. Royal is the only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar. It adds to the digestibility and whole*.! someness of the food. TH E - $25,000.00 25.000. 00 10.000. 00 - - CITV j Cornelius, spent Sunday at the home __________________________________ of Mrs. A. Jackson. Most of oua Spring and Summer showings have .1. K. Uoam ls R. ¡VI. Dooly, Or. M. Peterson 11. C. W ortm mm IT ’S SINGULAR the stand somepeo pie take. It’s won­ derful, t h o u g h , how singulary u- nanimous the ver­ dict is of those we make pictures for that OUR PHOTO­ GRAPHS CAN’T BE EXCELLED It’s not "singu­ lar” this position of ours is uncon­ troverted. H o w can it be other­ wise to people who desire the reputa­ tion of tellingtrue? For photographs singularly beauti­ ful and wonder­ fully cheap, have us take them. Do it now. Do it to­ day. Tomorrow may be too late. T. S. Townsend, president of the Portland Board of Trade, and Mr. Mul­ ler, secretary, of Portland, were in For­ est Grove today calling on the busi­ ness men in the interest of forming a cooperative board of the state. One of the most severe rain storms to visit this state in recent years was that of a few days ago when an inces­ sant downpour continued for nearly a week. W. R. Harris reports that the rain fall exceeded three inches. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Lufter of Cran- brook, Canada, who have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Todd, the past two weeks, left this week for Washington, where they will visit a short time before returning to their home. Wright & Cornelius, who have had offices in the Forest Grove National bank building, have discontinued bus­ iness there since forming a partnership with the Oregon Land Co., and will be found at the offices of the latter company. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Hudson came out from Portland Thursday, to visit a month in this place and to fix up their property here. Mr. Hudson was for­ merly city treasurer and school clerk They are enjoying their usual good health and their mafty friends are glad to see them again. Pacific Art Studio Archie Bryant, Prop. Hirst A n n u a l S tatem en t o f th e FOREST GROVE N AT I ONAL BANK nt thu close of buMlncNH M a rc h .Ird, 1908 I -Wil'd lit iw**: k e s o n rc c H 11,094 is Real Baute Furniture and Fixtures. D ue fro m l . S. T reas. . .$ 1,250 00 71.140 r»2 D ue fro m h a n k * . ( ash o n h a n d ............ . 39,215 t»7 M Capital Stock ....................................... $ 25,000 00 Circulation . 25,000 00 Undivided Profils.............................................. 1.542 69 D e p o s i t s ............... 206.177 81 111.non 1'» $257.720 50 $257,720 50 IM N H C I O R S : Thou. <1. Todd • I. A. Thornburgh »h)hn li. Huiltiy «I. \ Y . P u c i u o \Y. II. Mainai» Next Sunday night Dr. Luther R. Dyott of the First Congregational Church of Portland, will speak in the Congregational church here. The ad­ dress is specially to men though all people are invited. This service is to promote a new movement in which the men of the church are being organ­ ized for more effective work. The Second Division of the Ladies Working society, held a social at the Congregational church Tuesday even­ ing in honor of St. Patrick. Supper was served after which a short program was enjoyed. Mrs. W. W. McEl- downey and Misses Kate and Maud Shannon sang, and Mrs. J. F. Griswold gave an interesting talk on her trip abroad. We save you money on WATCHES and JEWELRY We have taken advantage of the money flurry and bOhght our stock for cash at a big discount, and we defy any dealer to com­ pare quality and prices with us. Watches and jewelry receives the most careful attention when brought to us for repairs and the work is done in the shortest pos­ sible time that first class work can be done. W. S. Reynolds W atchmaker & Jeweler Forest Grove 2nd doer west of Postof.'ice B O W M A N ’S O r e g o n L a n d a n d T r a d in g Com pany In c o rp o rn tu d Successors to the following Firms: O reg o n L an d C o m pany W rig h t, C ornelius & Co. A. B. T h o m as W e are incorporated under the laws of the State of Oregon and our plan is to put the real estate business of the county on a good, reliable and honorable basis— both for the dealer and the party wishing his place sold. W e respectfully solicit your assistance in our plan. OREGON LAND AND TRADING COMPANY J. W. CORNELIUS, Pres. EDW. SEYMOUR, Sec. and Mgr. Forest Grove, Oregon J. S. WRIGHT. Vice Pres. A . B. THOMAS, Treas. The Place io Buy Your Harness. W e are not in the wholesale busjness but we are selling at W holesale Prices. Our house is not full but we have a large variety, and they are going fast. Harness made to order and every strap guaranteed. W e stand by all our work. W e have two men at work but can not get the work out fast enough. Come in and examine our line of first-class Saddles. Don’t forget the place. New Brick Pacific Ave. IV. E. B O W M A N arrivep and you are invited to call around and , j ... . Uncle Lee Martin, who resides Misses Maud Shannon and Gladys , , , , „ t . i j • • „ , 1 south of Dilley, and one of the old Born—To the wife of Willis John­ Hartley were Portland visitors Saturday. .. , , . time residents of this county, is re- son, of near Gaston, ^the 12th, a son, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Stuart and porte(j as being seriously sick. Dr. James A. Baker of Gaston, assisted little son went to Portland Wednesday. ,, .... • , , Your attention is called to the ad. of bv Dr. C. L. Large attending. Parties Class No. 2 of the Christian Sunday (he Cash Bargain Store ¡„ this issue< wishing the attendance of Dr. Large in school are preparing a cantata to be which announces that it is holding a this' class of cases will greatly oblige given soon. closing out sale. It will be to your The Washington County Board of him, if convenient, by engaging his Mr. arid Mrs. W. W. Ryals, of interest to read it. Trade is putting forth some energy to ' services two or three months prior to Scoggins Fallcy, were Portland visitors A. E. Nourse of this'office, has pur­ secure photographs of the Horse j the expected event. Dr. Large has last Friday. chased the Needham property in South Parade to be held April 18 at Hills­ both phones. — Easter Postals and cards are now Park, through the Oregon Land Co. boro, for advertising purposes. Also — A full line of Comforts at Bailey’s. ready at The Book Store 25c (or agency, and will move into it about the some of our good herds of cattle. All —Stephen Morgan phone, Ind. 7152. owners will do what they can to help more) a dozer, by mail. 37-t3 first of the month. — We’ll cover that umbrella. Corl A. F. Dethlefs of Seghers, dropped W. H. Jenkins, traveling passenger them if they know when they a r e ! & Son. 23tf. into The News office, Tuesday, and agent of the S. P. lines, was in the coming. — Get that umbrella repaired at Hon. W. M. Barrett of Hillsboro, I left the price of the paper for one year. Grove, Wednesday, on business con­ Cori’s.. 23tf — In The Book Store window, this nected with that company. The who is candidate for joint-senator, and — Pure Vanilla and Lemon flavoring who was one of the judges of the de­ week, are some very pretty boxes of News acknowledges a call. bate between Whitman a.nd P.^-U. extracts in bulk at Dr. Hines’ Drug good stationery at the special price of W. T. Fogle, formerly of the Times here some time ago, is getting some i Store. 36-t2 25c. 37-tl and who went to Independence a good advertising in the Whitman col-1 — Don’t forget that Hoffman & Al­ Work in the M. M. degree will be month or more ago and was associated lege paper, who refers to him as len Co. are offering rare bargains this done in the Masonic lodge tomorrow with the West Side Enteiprise, has “ Hon. M. N. Barrett, former M inister; month. night— Friday. All Masons take sold out there and will probably locate to Columbia.” — Hoffman & Allen Co. can supply notice. east of the mountains. Dr. Hines has been mentioned as a your wants in blankets and comforts at FOR SALE — Full blooded Jersey The I. O O. F. lodge held initia­ candidate for the legislature on the re- t low prices. bull, 15 months old, out of Diploma tion Monday night at its hall, when publican ticket, and it is understood —Don’t you think a nice Wool Elsie Ladd head. A. F. Dethlefs, four candidates were admitted into the that he is considering making the race, j Blanket would feel good these cool Seghers P. O. 37-t2 mysteries of the craft. About 20 of A large number of his friends from all nights? Bailey’s. Mrs. Shogren of Buxton. Mrs. A. LT. ; Hillsboro lodge came over and did over the county are offering him much —Cotton Blankets 10-4, 11-4, 12-4, Olson of Portland and Mrs. Reeves of the work for the local lodge. encouragement and should he desire prices 85c, 81.00, 81.25, 81.50, to make the race, will no doubt land 82.00, at Bailey’s. the nomination. Loans and D iscounts................................ $ 99,279 66 U. S. B- nds and P rem ium s...................... 26,265 6.1 Other B o n d * ................................................. 5.000 00 Spring Clothing -! DIRECTORS« I n F ood injurious. Í J I J see them. BROWNS AND GRAYS WILL PREVAIL « For Men and Youths John Anderson, THE TAILOR. Don’t Forget to Call 01 Abraham At The Bros. C o rn e r S to r e and see the new goods which are arriving every day Some very fine shirt waists, laces and embroideries of al kinds. W e aim to give you the worth of your money! whether you buy dry goods, shoes, ladies or gents fumisl/ ings or groceries. Every thing is as good as représentée Phone orders will receive careful and prompt atte tion. We respectfully solicit your trade ! JAM ES RASM USEN Dealer in F L O U R a n d Forest Grove, Ore., S W K K a I K R E E D Pacific Ave. - K K X K K A CARLOAD of a ie s JUST ARRIVED One Carload of Sash and Doors and one Carload Wagons ON THE W A Y GOFF BROS HARDWARE FOREST GROVE, ORE