spring and summer months, was here this week looking after business mat­ ters. Walter Hamer who is at present employed at Hillsboro, visited with his parents over Sunday. W. M. Hendershott, a Portland hop buyer, was here Tuesday interviewing j growers in this vicinity. ! Miss Marie Belshaw of Portland, ; formerly of this place, was the guest of friends here Sunday. Mrs. Thomas H. Tongue, Jr., of Hillsboro, spent Saturday afternoon in this city the guest of friends. F IR ST N ATIO NAL B A N K Spring Clothing O f F o r e s t G r o v e , O re g o n Capital fully paid - Share holders liability - Surplus - - - - - - - $25,000.00 25.000. 00 10.000. 00 Most of our Spring and Summer showings have D IR E C T O R S < k. .VI. Dooly P ra n k H. Dooly M . Peterson M. C . W o r t in an arrived and you are invited to call around and J . K. Lo o m is k . M, Dooly, J r . see them. U H M L S the A. Beimrohr saw mill at Gales of no small order Creek and will begin his work there has devoted itself the coming week. He will be pre­ to the dev e 1 o p - pared to meet his old friends and ready John Ireland, a prominent farmer of to give figures to prospective builders. ment of photo­ the Greenville neighborhood, was in graphy. All the Absolutely Pure Rev. D. A. Watters, who was pastor the city the fore part of the week. ■mprovements that of the M E. church here for several The only baking p o w d e r FOR S a l e —T wo large teams of years, was recently elected president have been made made with R o ya l G rape young horses just from Eastern Oregon. q[ the port]and Methodist Ministeria, are shown in our Cream o f Ta rta r I Charley Jackson. 39-tl. finished Association. April Fool Dance and chicken sup­ PHOTOGRAPHS Paul Garrison, who is conductor on per in McGraw’s hall at Banks, April the Morrison-depot run in Portland, Pay this studio a 4. Regular dance night. Come for came to Forest Grove yesterday to visit. Admire, as a good time. you must, the life spend several days with his parents, | size charm there is Mrs. Nellie Bogan of Woodburn, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Garrison. — Bailey will buy your Wool and | Ore., daughter of R. M. Stevens of in every portrait. The two beautiful lots of M. R. Mohair. Have us make this place, is visiting relatives and Wagner on the corner of Third street — There are styles in glasses. Dr. friends for a few days. some of yourself. and Fifth avenue were sold last week Lowe has the latest. 39-tl We guarantee e- — The top price at Bailey’s for your J to K. N. Staehr of the Forest Grove qually splendid re­ — Garden seeds in bulk or package \y 00i and Mohair. Real Estate Co. Consideration $350. sults and will leave at Hoffman & Allen Co. j _ ... _ TT . . . Dr. Ralph Dugan, a former Forest W. R. Harris, county fruit inspector, it to your friends Money to loan on farm security. G r o v e b o y > b u t now practicing dentist- asks us to state that there will be no let­ to e n d o r s e our W. H. Hollis, Forest Grove . , , , , . J ry in Independence, was the guest of up on spraying this year for San Jose promise. scale, and states that the laws will be Mrs. Toplin and Mrs. Stewart were friends here over Sunday, rigidly enforced in regard -to spraying Portland visitors the past week. Miss Mabel Mattison, one of the — Bring your woo! and mohair to teachers in the public schools, was ! Regular meeting of Gale Grange Archie Bryant, Prop. Bailey’s and get the highest price. ; indisposed the latter part of last week \ No. 282 will be held Saturday, April 4- 1908' A «ood attendance is de- Oak Nolan, a Tillamook attorney, but resumed her work Monday. sired. The ladies will discuss house- \ was here the latter part of last week. Tom Rogers of McMinnville, was Arthur J. Prideaux, principal of the cleaningi and the gcntiem en single; here Saturday in the interests of Wood- FOR SALE —Shadeland Wonder commercial department in Willamette 1 t(X Secretary ard-Clarke Drug Co., for which he is a white seed oats. Edward Naylor. 39 tf University at Salem, was visiting Newt Shipley has returned from j traveling salesman. This was his William Romacly, representing the friends here Saturday and Sunday. McCool, Nebraska, where he took the maiden trip. Mr. Rogers was former­ Portland flouring mills, was here Mon­ Capt. Ileaf Gunderson of the Salva- remains of his father for buriaL He ly prescription clerk at the Miller day. tion Army, was here last week solicit- had not been back t0 the o]d home K < pharmacy. — Mohair and wool, Hoffman & Al­ ing funds for the rescue work the for ^ years and he noticed many Hon. Hubert Bernards of McMinn­ len Co. pay you the highest cash price army is maintaining in Portland. changes ville,'at one time a farmer of the Ver- for it. The Women’s Working Club was Con McNamer and Frank H owe, a boort settlement, was in the city last James Reeher of Wilson, was in the entertained yesterday afternoon by well_known Portiand biue r0ck and Tuesday renewing acquaintances with Grove this week from his mountain Mrs. H . J. Goff and Mrs. Ed. Sej- trap sbooter, went to the lake n ear; old-time friends. He was at one time home. mour, at the home of the former. Nel Johnson’s place at Spring Hill j a member of the lower house of the Miss Corinne Riely of Portland, was FOR SALE—Six milch cows now Tuesday and bagged a goodly bunch legislature from this county. visiting Miss Josephine Baber last giving milk. Holsteins and Jerseys. of snipes. the county convention of the week. Inquire of 0 . L. Doane, Forest Grove, Have Dr. Lowe the eye specialist Modern Woodmen of America held at 39-t3* Jack Latta has purchased the Pome­ R. F. D. No. 1. relieve your head and eye ache with a Hillsboro Wednesday morning, L. J. roy property and will take possession — Ladies, do you contemplate buy­ pair of his superior glasses. They cost Cori of this city was chosen as a dele­ O f in a few day. ing a new dress, waist, or skirt this no more than others and you have the gate to the stare convention which will Do not forget the Cantata to be giv­ spring? If so, call at Hoffman & Allen benefit of his skill and over 18 year’s j meet at Ashland May 6. T. P. Mc- en at the Christian church, Friday Co’s. They can supply your needs. experience. 39-tl Gruder was named as alternate, evening, April 3. Mrs. J. R. James of Portland, who — Weak, weary, watery eyes wel- The Forest, Stream, Rod and Gun The Misses Parker, of Greenville, was the guest of Mrs. Jane N. Smith come Dr. Lowe’s glasses Consult c]ub wj]i boid a meeting in the State were in Forest Grove yesterday doing ; for several days, has returned home, him at Hotel Laughlin next Tuesday Game Warden’s office in the Forest some shopping. Mrs. James made a trip to California and to 4 o’clock Wednesday, April 7 Grove.^fational Bank building, Satur- and 8. He does not peddle or go day evening, April 4 . Those interest- Rev. Daniel Staver has been in-1 recently. 39-tl 1 ed ¡n the protection of game are invit- — We’ll buy your wool and mohair. from house to house. dorsed by the Prohibitionists as candi­ date for Congress. Bring it in. Bailey. W. B. Rasmusen, who is manager 1 ed to attend, W. A. Williams who moved his W. H. Lyda, the well known saw of athletics at the University of Wash- ; The Sunday evening services under family to Seaview, Wash., to spend the mill man, has accepted a position with ington at Seattle, visited his parents the auspices of the Congregational here Saturday. He is a law student Brotherhood, are being well attended. at that institution and will graduate Last Sunday night Mr. Snider spoke with the June class. on his experiences in the great Mrs. Laura Miller has purchased the churches of Europe. Next Sunday Ballard property located at the corner night there will be a musical service. of the of Fifth street and Second avenue; “ Dutch” Neil returned from Tilla­ considerattion, $750. The sale was mook the forepart of the week where made by Staehr & Fleck, the Forest he took several passengers. He says nt U i « clone of huslneaa M a rc h 3rd. 1908 Grove Real Estate Co. that he had quite a time while driving in the mountains, several trees having Last Saturday the Oregon Land and U ittH lIitle M : k c M O U rC W M fallen across the roans and the streams Trading Co. sold the L. M. Elliott Capital Stock...............................................$ 25.000 00 Loans and D iscounts.................................. $ 99,270 66 C irculation......................................................... 25.000 00 U. S. Bonds and Premiums ....................... 2 6,265 63 had played havoc with some of the place just north of town to F. F. Lyda. Undivided Profits........................................ 1 542 69 Other Bonds .................................................. 5,000 00 D eposits................................................ 206.177 81 Real Estate .................................................. 12,094 18 bridges. Fred is planning to improve the prop­ F urniture and F ixtures................................. 3,474 84 Due fro m U. S. Treas. . ..$ 1,250 00 erty this summer and make of it a The Pacific Coast Condenser at Duo fro m b anks 71,140 52 Cash on hand .................. 39,215 67 111,606 19 model suburban residence. Hillsboro is installing an ice manufac­ POWDER No Alum, No Lime Phosphate Tl-i E g Pirst Annual $257.720 50 $257,720 50 I >iw«:c row s: L J . W . Fu q u ii • f. A. T h o rn b u rg h • l o l l K . !$«• Ilex W . 13. Hainen Sam Varley who formerly ran the local feed barn on Pacific Avenue but Who lives on a farm a few miles west of Hillsboro, was in the city Monday I renewing acquaintances with old friends and doing some trading. r --------— I O r e g o n L a n d a n a T r a d in g I C om pany (In u o rp o rn te d ' S uccessors to th e fo llo w in g F irm s: Oregon Land Company Wright, Cornelius & Co. A. B. Thomas 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. A John Anderson, TH E TAILOR. Don’t Forget to Call on Abraham At The Bros. C o rn e r S to re and see the new goods which are arriving every day. Some very fine shirt waists, laces and embroideries of all kinds. We 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. Phone orders will receive careful and prompt atten­ tion. We respectfully solicit your trade R JAM ES Dealer in FLOUR and FEED Forest Grove, Ore., A CARLOAD of S tatem ent FOREST GROVE N A T I O N A L RANK Thon. Cl. To d d For Men and Youths CITY Pacific Art Studo £ BROWNS AND GRAYS W ILL PREVAIL OREGON LAND AND TRADING COMPANY J. W. C O R N E L IU S , Pres. E D W. SEY M O U R , Sec. and Mgr. Forest Grove, Oregon J. S. W R IG H T , V ice Pres. A. B. T H O M A S ,T reas. turing plant and it is expected to be in operation in about thirty days. It is understood that the plant here will also make ice within the next year, and possibly offer it for sale in the local market. — Next Tuesday and until 4 o’clock Wednesday, April 7 and 8, Dr. Lowe the well known oculo-opiician will be at Hotel Laughlin. He has been been coming to Forest Grove for more than 16 years and can furnish hundreds of Washington county references. Consult him for the newest and best things in glasses. 39-tl. One of the charming dances of the season was the Leap Year ball given in Masonic hall Saturday evening by the ’’The Girls.” There were guests from out of town and the occasion proved thoroughly enjoyable. The patronesses were: Mesdames C. O. Roe, W. M. Langley, J. T. Shannon and E. E. Williams. Ross Parker who is well known in Washington county athletic circles, and who played with the Forest Grdve base ball team in past seasons, is doing the twirling act for the St. Johns’ team in the Tri-City league. Last year he played in the Idaho state league. His parents were formerly residents of this city but now live in St. Johns. JUST ARRIVED One Carload of Sash and Doors and One Carload Wagons ON THE IV ÄY G O FF BROS\ HARDWARE FOREST GROVE, OREG0N|