Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, March 26, 1908, Image 8

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    Rev. Father Verhaag, pastor of the
Catholic church in the Verbooit com­
! i munity, went to Portland, yesterday.
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Rev. Barber, who purchased the lots
lying south of his present residence,
will this summer erect a fine new house, j
FROM
ROYAL GRAPE
C R E A M OF T A R T A R
R oyal
C B. Buchanan of Cornelius, and
candidate for sheriff, was in the Grove 1
Saturday shaking hands with the boys. |
BakingPowder
F I R S T N A T tO N A L B A N K
O f F o r e s t G ro v e , O regon
$ 25 , 000.00
Capital fully paid
25 . 000 . 00
Share holders liability
Surplus
-
10.000. 00
-
Most of oua Spring and Summer showings have
D IR E C T O R S »
IV. M . D o o l y
M.
P ra n k
M. C .
t£. D o o ly
P e te rs o n
W o r t m t in
J. L. Banks of Banks, who suffered
; a stroke of paralysis some weeks a g o ,!
is r.oiv able to sit up several houis each
suffering from some sort of poisoning.
; day.
She took sick last week but it was
— Cash Bargain Store will continue
thought she was improving until this
closing out sale until evening of April
morning.
Haines was in Portland, 4th. Cut rate prices on winter under­
E. W
The total registration of voters, ac­
wear.
38-tl
Tuesday.
cording to County Clerk Godman, has
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Venen returned
John Anderson was in Portland,
reached 2700. Last Monday the total
I Tuesday from a week’ s visit with their
Tuesday.
was 2662.
Corl daughter and family, who reside in
— We’ ll cover that umbrella
— For the next 30 days A. S. Ve­
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| Polk county.
& Son.
nen will sell his best 15 and 20 year
Archie Bryant has displayed in his
Chas. Van Dorn has moved onto his
gold filled goods at 20 per cent reduc­
! ‘ ‘ window” on Naylor’ s corner, some
ranch nea- David’ s Hill.
tion.
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Mrs. John E. Bailey was the guest very fine trophies won by Ed. Naylor’ s
The sudden change of the weather
Angora goats.
o( Hillsboro friends, yesterday.
last week, is said to have caused the
— Hoffman and Allen Co. are agents i Miss Esther Holloway arrived in breaking of the large plate glass win­
for the famous Butterick patterns.
I this city last Friday from Grants Pass dow in Bailey’ s Big store. The glass
and will be here all summer and per­
is insured.
John Cornelius sold his big team to
haps permanently.
John Connell of Hillsboro, last week.
Next Sunday morning, March 29th
J. F. Loyd, formerly of this section at 10 o ’ clock, Holy Mass will be cele­
— Get that umbrella
repaired at
of the county, but now of Deer Island, brated by Rev. Father F. J. Ketten
Corl’ s..
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Mrs. Mary E. Nixon was in Hills- up the Columbia river, was renewing hofen, at Masonic Hall. Everybody
acquaintances here this week.
welcome.
boro, yesterday, looking after business
arrivep and you are invited to call around and
«I. K. L o o m i s
IV.
M , D o o ly .
Jr.
see them.
ABSOLUTELY
PURE
T H E
U ttM IU S
BROW NS AND GRAYS W ILL PREVAIL
of no small order
C ! T V
has devoted -itself
to the dev e 1 o p -
ment o* photo­
graphy. All the
improvements that
have been made
are shown in our
finished
For Men and Youths
John
PHOTOGRAPHS
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Humphrey and
Don't Forget to Call
Abraham
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Loans nnd Discounts................................. $ 99,279 66
U. S. Bonds and Premiums...................... 26.265 63
Other Bonds ................................................. 5.000 00
Real Estate......................... } ....................... 12,094 18
Furniture and Fixtures..............................
3,474 84
Out* fro m l 1. S. T rcos . $ 1.250 00
D u« fro m h a n k i
71,140 52
C a s h o n h a n d ................. JQ.215 b7 111.606 IQ
Capital Stock ............................................ $ 25,000 00
Circulation ................................................. 25,000 00
Undivided Profits.......................................
1 542 69
D e p o s it s ................................................206, 177 81
$257,720 50
$257,720 50
D in n C T O R S :
T h o u . Cl. T o d d
*J. W . I?u tiu n
Bros.
S tore
kinds.
W e aim to give you the worth of your money,
whether you buy dry goods, shoes, ladies or gents furnish­
ings or groceries.
Every thing is as good as represented i m T iition i]
L
eft was
Phone orders will receive careful and prompt attar
tion.
We respectfully solicit your trade
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JAM ES
R A S M USEN
Dealer in
FLO U R
und
Forest Grove, Ore.,
t
A CARLOAD
Statement
FOREST GROVE NATIONAL BANK
u
C orn er
Some very fine shirt waists, laces and embroideries of all
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The
Sine
sing av
and d<
family
friends
Miss M
reachei
Miss
lege sti
ing fror
poisonii
cessful
from he
and see the new goods which are arriving every day,
P acific A rt Stuck)
F -irst Annual
Anderson,
THE TAILOR.
Pay this studio a
visit. Admire, as
you must, the life
size charm there is
in every portrait.
Have us make
some of yourself.
We guarantee e-
quaily splendid re­
sults and will leave 1
it to your friends ;
to e n d o r s e our
promise.
W. Housman, formerly in the cloth­
ing
business in this city, was in town
— Don’ t forget that Hoffman & Al-1 daughter Opal, of Callaway, Neb , ar­
Monday
and Tuesday renewing his
rived
yesterday
to
spend
the
summer
len Co. are offering rare bargains this
many
acquaintances.
He was the
with
their
son
Wray,
in
this
city.
month.
guest of Dr. Ward.
Born— To Mr.
and Mrs. James
Mrs. Anna James, of Oxford, Neb-
Archie Bryant, Prop.
Thomas Hollister, formerly a well-
Newhouse of Greenville, on Monday, riske, mother of Mrs. Harvey Baldwin,
j is expected to arrive in Forest Grove known resident of this city, but now of
March 23, a fine girl.
Mrs. C. V. B. Russell entertained
University Park, was shaking hands
— Don’ t you think a nice Wool in the near future to visit relatives.
with friends in the Grove, the fore part the members of the Shakespeare club
Blanket would feel good these cool
Class No. 2 of the Christian church
at her home, this afternoon, in honor
of the week.
nights? Bailey’ s.
will give its cantata, on Friday even­
of her friend Mrs. Griswold, who ex­
Mr. and Mrs. Foster, of Sac Co.
Mrs. Kirkmier, Mrs. S. A. Carlyle ing, April 3. Proceeds will go towards
pects to leave for Portland on Saturday.
Iowa, have moved into the Miner
and Miss Goldie Peterson were Port­ buying a new carpet for the church.
W. T. Newhouse of Banks, has
property near the school house, and will
land visitors Saturday.
— Mark L. Noble, the veteran Real try out a season in Oregon before locat­ traded his farm in that locality for
— Hoffman & Allen Co. can supply Estate man is still doing business at ing permanently.
property in Kansas, and expects to de­
your wants in blankets and comforts at the old stand on Main street, in brick
part for his new home sometime next
Capt. G. W. Peters and wife went
building over Russell’ s shoe store. 38t2
lo.v prices.
fall. He will hold an auction sale of
to Portland Saturday and returned
his belongings on Wednesday, April
The
meeting
of
the
Horticulture
W. H. Hollis is now nicely located
Monday accompanied by the former’ s
1st.
Society
that
was
to
have
been
held
on Pacific avenue next door to Abra-
daughter Mrs. R. R. Nickleson, who
Saturday,
March
28
is
adjourned
until
htm Bros.’ store.
R. M Stevens, formerly of thi3 city, |
is just from the east.
the last Saturday in April.
W. K.
returned
yesterday from an extended
G. F. H. Myers, a former student
The News neglected, last week, to
Curtis, President.
trip
to
California,
where he visited his f
at Pacific University, was out from
chronicle the advent of a new St. Pat­
j son-in-law, D. D. Smith and wife at
“ Training (or Service” Day will be
Portland Monday.
rick’ s day baby that arrived at the ]
Lodi, where he is engaged in business. f
observed at the Christian church next
home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hoyt,
Dr. Lo.ve, the optician, will be in
. Mr. Stevens also visited at Orange and
Sunday. Morning theme, An Open
the furniture dealer.
Forest Grove, April 7 and 8. The
f
other points.
Bible; evening, The Book of Heaven.
wise will wait for him.
A
new
-12
inch
gong
has
been
All are cordially invited.
Mrs. C. D. Latourette, of Oregon
placed in the public school building to
Frank Wright, of Patton Valley,
City, was here yesterday, meeting old
Mrs. John Fletcher left yesterday for
be sounded in giving fire alarms. It
sp;nt a few days this week visiting
friends. Mrs. Latourette is a graduate
a two weeks’ visit with relatives in
has a loud tone and can be heard from
friends in this city.
of Pacific University and spent her
Dallas. While away from Forest Grove
all parts of the building.
Marion Hall, the painter, is putting Mrs. Fletcher will be the guest of Mr.
girlhood days in this city. Her hus­
Dr. Whitney, who assisted in Dr. band is interested in the First National
a coat of paint on his house in his and Mrs. J. L. Collins and Mrs. L. R.
W. M. Pollock’ s dental parlors for sev- Bank of Oregon City.
well-known artistic style.
Kimes.
e-al months, and who went to Portland
— Cotton Blankets 10 4, 11-4, 12-4,
Judge Wirtz was called to Portland
where he opened up an office of his
— Black Minorca eggs 50c per set­
prices 85c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, today on account of the serious illness
own, was in this city Tuesday.
ting
of
13.
Miles
Watrous
$2.00, at Bailey’ s.
of his daughter, Miss Mabel, who is
37-t2.
E. R. Wirtz has recently purchased
a lot from Prof. J. W. Marsh, facing A
— Don’ t fail to see the Kate Gas-
1 street between First street and Pacific soway Postals in the Book Store win­
avenue. Mr. Wirtz expects to build a dow; 20c. a dozen.
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residence on the property during the
Blankets
— The finest of Cotton
of th e
summer.
Bailey’ s.
matters.
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«loh n
A . T h o p n b u r if h
IÎ. H a l l e y
W . 1$. M«
J. H. Adams of the Nehalem coun­
— We repair and cover umbrella.
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try, has purchased the 15 acre tract L. J. Cori & Son.
from Mr. E. Sy, located l£ miles
— Wool Blankets $3.50 to $9.00 at
northeast of Forest Grove. Considera- j J. E. Bailey’ s.
tion $2500. Sale was made by M. L.
— Buy Wool Blankets of Bailey and
N ob b , the real estate man.
keep warm.
The little girl of Mr. and Mrs.
— Money to loan on farm security.
Frank Vandehey, who reside southeast W. H . Hollis. Forest Grove
of Spring Hill farm, is convalescing
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
from an attack of diphtheria. The
little girl had been attending schoo'
Edw Curran et ux to T h os D Tallman. part blk 1,
at St. Mary’ s when taken sick. The Oak Grove add Hillsboro, $300.
Fred L Gault et al to Herman Rehberg, 21.3S acres
county health board has ordered a in Geo Richardson d 1 c t 1 i 1 w, $1700.
strict surveillance over the institution, ! Geo Vanhorn to WIlford Thomas, part of blk 4,
1 Gaston, $200.
hoping to suppress any other cases.
I J M Barber et ux to A C Boggess, part of block 4p,
Forest Grove, $350.
Oly R Knapp to Edgar W Knapp. e l a of SwV4 *ec 20
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O r e g o n L a n d a n d T r a d in g
Com pany
ilnoorporatud
Successors to the following Firms:
Oregon Land Company
W right, Cornelius & Co.
A. B. Thomas
W e are incorporated under the laws of the State of Oregon and our plan is to put the
i-_:_J 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 U N O AND TRADING COMPANY
J. W . CORNELIUS, Pres.
EDW . SEYM OUR, Sec. and Mgr.
F o n st Grove, Oregon
J. S. W R IGH T, Vice Pres.
A. B. THOMAS, Treas.
s 2 w, $1.
Hans Peterson et al to Lewis Holt, part of sec 4 t 2 n
2
4 w. $1000.
, J W Fuqua to W F Hartrampf, Interest in Crescent
I Mills, Forest Grove, $5000.
Elisa Hudson to Lewis L Hollinger, part o f blk 30
' Forest Grove, $1.
!
A Lebard to Harry A Richards et al, part of sec 1 t 2
! s 2 w. $6000.
John R Ennes et al to James C Ennes, swl * of swW
sec 36 t 1 s 3 w, $800.
Thofc H Littlehales to Susan D Clark, lot 9 blk 10
South Park add Forest Grove, $900.
F M Heidel et ux to Elisa J Jones, part of blk \
Stewart and Tu ck ers add Hillsboro. $50.
August Specet to Ernest Senra et al, w l * o f blk N
Fairview add Hillsboro. $1500.
Walter Bernards et al to Jacob J Smith. 30 acres in
' Johh Harrison d l d l n J ^ $ l .
j
Edw Sy to John H Ad’ ms, 15.05 acres in Firwood
Farm t 1 n i w , $2530.
| Ernest Haberstroh et al to H J Lund, 5 acre* in B Q
, Tucker d i e t 1 o 3 * . $350.
Alton Niman et al to Ealy Buell et al, part o f blk 2
Humphreys add Hillsboro. $1300.
Ernest Grardgeorge et ux to Harry Alexander et al,
part o f W F Hall d I c t 1 I 1 * , $550.
M J Dor ranee to J H Thompson et al, wl>j of ne »-4
sec 4 t 2 n 3 w. $400.
Agnes Gowan to Samuel Gowan, 9.0J acres in R W il­
cox d l e t 1 n 3 w, $1.
Mary E Knotts et al to Norman P Phillips et al, part
sec 12 t 2 • 1 w. $600.
W A Kam i to F A Roberson. ICO seres In sec 30 t 2
( n 3 wi $10.
1 Jacob J Smith et ux to Perry N eff. 30 acres in John
Harrison d l c » 1 a 3 w, $3025.
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