! - F I R S T N A T IO N A L B A N K O f F o r e s t G r o v e , O re g o n Confidence Capital fully paid when eating, that your food is of highest wholesomeness— that it has nothing in it that can injure or distress you — makes the repast doubly comfortable and satisfactory. This supreme confidence you have when the food is raised with $ 2 5 ,0 0 0 .0 0 - Share holders liability Surplus - - - - - 10,000.00 D lk E C T O R S : k . .\1 . D o o l y L- M . P a te rs o n Mrs. E S. Huckatay of Porthr.d, returned h om e Sunday alter a brn ( visit with her paients, Mr and Mrs. J. M. Garrison. Forest Grove’ s prancing Colts wi 1 open the baseball season at the loc; 1 grounds next Sunday witli the Carlton aggregatic n. The only baking powder made with Royal Grape Cream of Tartar The Odd Felows have decided to add conveniences to their hall and the contract for the p imb ng has been let to E P. Wiitz. There can be no comforting confi­ dence when eating alum baking pow­ der food. Chemists say that more or less of the alum powder in unchanged alum or alum salts remains in the food. .1 r\ — Remember The Bcok Store has the finest assortment of Postal Cards in town, l c to 10c. Easter cards, 25c per d jzen. 40 t2. A bsolu tely Pure J . r:. L o o m is k . IV I. D o o l y . ------------ Second street. The deal wis made thro' g ’t the Oregon L; nd and Trading Company. (R 0W9£r B a k in g Pow der The rooms oc ipied in the Caples building by t! e First N ’tional bank are to be re papered and lenovated throughout. Joe Lenneville has recently been appointed manager of the Masonic Ha 1 and attractions wiil hereafter be ; bo ked with him. ' 25,0 0 0 .0 0 - derive pleas­ ure from a visit to studio. Thr youngest as well as the oldest will be interested in our collection of JOHN ANDERS PHOTOGR APHSI T H E t a il o r Eiing the whole family and let them enjoy them- | selves. We make a specialty of chil drens pictures as you will see. We can make one of your chila’ s you will cherish the rest o< your life. Don’t Forget to Call V . S . A brah am A t Pacific Art Stucio states that his chances for the nomina- \ three cent per mile passenger rate A. H. Leabo, of McMinnville, is the pointments. guest of his brother Reese Leabo and Mrs. Mary A. Thomas has purchased tion are bright, and he is making an when they were charging four cents and if chosen by the people of this other relatives. the pretty Oscar Baldwin cottage on aggressive campaign. The Banks and Verboort baseball district wiil be found active for more teams will play the initial game of the reasonable freight rates for our rapidly season at Banks next Sunday. The growing state. game will be called at 2:30 and an ex- The funeral of Mrs. Jennie Bullock, eursion wifi be conducted from Hills- nee Howard, was conducted from her boro. A c ’ose game is expected. late residence near Buxton on April 15 o f th e If you have the name of someone in and the remains were laid to rest in the east who is thinking of coming to the Buxton cemetery. She was the Oregon, leave their name at V. H. wife of Robert B. Bullock, a native of Limber’ s office on Main street, and a | Michigan and aged 24 years. Neigh « » t ( l i e c I o . h u o f h u M l n o M M a r c i i « i r t i , 1‘ iO H special edition of The News will be bors and friends were present to pay sent them free. the last tribute to her memory. Ite s i » u r c e s I J a h S litle s : The improvements announced in — Free Reading Room-Metaphysi 1 GQ.27Q 66 Loans nnd Discounts................................ Capital Stock ....................... .............. $ 25.000 00 U S. Bonds and Premiums ................ 26.265 63 Circulation ..............................' .................. 25,000 03 cal Literature Practical application of The News last week have already taken Other Bonds .............................. 5.003 00 Undivided Profits........................................ l 542 6*J grocery has Divine Principle in Every Day Life place. Tne Callaway 12,004 18 Real Estate................................ Deposits ..................................... 206.177 81 3,474 84 Furniture and Fixtures Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, taken charge of its new quarters in the Out* Irom l S. Trc.is $ I. ’ h > (H> Due from honk* 71.140 52 9 to 11:30 a. m , Cor. Third Ave and building recently vacated by Goff Bios Cash on hand .30,215 67 111.006 10 First St. S. Mrs. Ross. 41tf The new front is attractive and the $257,720 50 $257,720 50 Benjiman Hollingsworth of Everett, ! store presents a neat, inviting appear Washington, has purchased, through ance, T h e : tick of g iods was moved the Oregon L;.nd and Trading Co., into the new quarters Wednesday I >1141 ' C T O R 9 1 Mrs. Little’ s farm, located between evening. T h o u . Cl. T m l i l %l. A . I l i o r n h u i « h J o h n I*. I in lie .v Forest Grove and Cornelius. Mr. Hoi i — Dr. Matthews, the reliable manu- • I. \ V . I ?Uk|Ue “ California importation" Francis J. Archie Bryant, Pro?. for a week or so. Heney, in a political address. -3. E. Todd, Water and light meters, I Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Markham of Will Boos was visiting in Port! md Portland, were the guests of relatives J — Ladies, do you contemplate buy­ A vote for William A. Carter at the ing a new dress, waist, or skirt this primaries Friday, for Railroad Commis­ last Friday. here over Sunday. Rev. A. J. Folsom assisted in the spring? If so, cal! at Hoffman & Alien sioner, wil! be a vote cast in the inter­ — The top price at Bailey’s for your Sunday -ervices at the First Congrega­ Co’ s. They can supply your needs. est of the people— and against the men Wool and Mohair. W. Bump, who has been ailing w th | whom the railroads waul'd like to have — Bailey will buy your Wool and tional church in Portland. Mohair. Chrence Parker and Ed Fishbaker heait and stomach trouble for three in that office. Number 19 on the — Money to loan on farm security. came in from Tillamook and are visit­ months, is again able to be out. He ballot. was in trwn Fridiy the first time since Tom Cornelius, ex chief of police of ing Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Parker. W. H. Hollis, Forest Grove he became ill. the city of Salem, was here yesterday, Joe Storms of Seattle is visiting his Emmett Quick, of Hillsboro, was A bouncing baby boy arrived at the visiting his brother, John Cornelius. sister, Mrs. Stephen Morgan. here, Wednesday, distributing the bal­ home of Mr. and Mrs. Will Hartrampf The ex-marshal brought in a baud of — Bring your wool and mohair to lot boxes for the primary election. last Saturday. The father is as proud horses for John Connell at Hilbhoro Tailey’ s at d get the highest price. John Wagner, the Oregonian solic- as he can be and the mother and child and was on his return trip to Salem. We always pay the highest price | ¡tor, was interviewing Forest Grove are doing nicelv. Pom is well known among old resi­ for wool and mohair. Bailey. readers the latter part of last week. The Lady Maccabees will hold a dents here. George N- al and wife of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Sloan of — There will be a dance at Green­ seven-ernt Easter rally at Greenville spent Sunday here visiting relatives. ville Hail Saturday, given by K. O. T. hall, Wednesday evening, April 22 Portland, were,visiting Mark L. Noble FOR SALE — Shade land Wonder M. All are cordially invited. 41-tl. Dance tickets 7c, supper 7c. Every and family over Sjnday. Mrs. Sloan white see d oats. Edward Naylor. 39-tf j [ remained here several days at the body come and have a good time. With every purchase of twenty five home of her father but Mr. Sloan re­ — W e’ ll buy your wool and mohair. I Attorney W. H. Hollis has been re cents at Miller’ s drug store, you will turned to Portland Monday to resume Bring it in. Bailey. tained bv Mayor Laughlin as counsel get a chance on an elegant Morris for the city in the ejectment suit against work on extensive building contacts Mrs. Spieschart accompanied A. chair. E. A. Hyde, alleged owner of the prop- in the Rose city. S;elens and family on their trip to Bel­ Another business transfer took place erty at t|ie corner of Pacific avenue and gium. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon last week when J. A Parker purchased Council street. Hooderpyle, in East Gaston, was made A. T. Buxton, master of the state the harness business of W. E. Bow- C. B. Stokes, manager of the ex happy April 12, by the arrival of twins, grange, was in Portland the first of the man. press office, has been confined to his a boy and a girl. The advent of the week. Lauren Watkins of Sears & Watkins, room the past week with what is re- stork has elicited numb.rless con Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Baldwin have has been confined to his room, the ported to be pneumonia. This is the gratulatious from friends to the favored gone to Newport for a month’ s re past ten days, with an attack of malarial first time Charley has been on the sick couple. The mother and children are creation. ■ fever. list for a good while. doing nicely. Hoffman & Allen Co. ctn supply Harvey Baldwin is to erect a six- John McClaren of Gales Creek, and William A. Carter, candidate for your wants in blankets and comforts at room bungalow on his property on First who is a candidate for county commls- Railroad Commissioner, had the cour low prices. street. It will be modern in its ap­ sioner, was in town yesterday. He age to fight the railroad company for a t T li« The game of ball played last Sundsy between team* horn the neighborhood of Banks and Verboort reiulted in a victory for the former. The final score was 12 to 5- The turn came in the seventh inning when a wild throw al­ lowed the Banks men to bring in four tallies. The batteries were: Banks— Caistens and Kopple. Verboort— Van Lum and Bernards. Many people who had their garbage and rubbish ready to b* hauled away were somewhat surprised last Saturday when the wagons were not sent out by the Civic Improvement Society to gather them up. This is due to the fact that the city has at the present time no dumping grounds available. It is probable that the society and the city council wifi co operate in this cleaning-up movement and that a dav will be set apart in which to do the work. which S to re are arriving ever)' Som e very fine shirt waists, laces and embroideries d kinds. W e aim to g iv e you the worth of your me whether you buy dry goods, shoes, ladies or gents fur ings or groceries. E very thing is as good as represq Phone orders will receive careful and prompt tion. We respectfully solicit your tn 8 8 o A 4 m . j ^ k ** t* k k JAM ES * ë F* - V -- W» - - MKJ RASMUSEN Dealer in F L O U R ¿m d F E E D Forest Grove, Ore., - Pacifich 8 tsx g x ssx sa x sK x sx s: m n K a B B H H K g sssBSk* Fvræ-jZJüttz* i The Largest Assortment of High Grad! BUGGIES, HACKS, SURRIf and RUNABOUTS ever seen in Washington county. Tnese not Second Hand Goods but fiejh from factory. W e can give you the best price mg, for we are buying our goods in car!! lots so we get the benefit of price and freight. Just received a carload of WAGONS AND CEMENT If you contemplate building it will pay you to gi prices on SASH, DOORS, MOULDINGS, HARDWARE We carry the celebrated 0 Brand Cement. This is one of best imported brands and make you a cash price of $ per barrel in 5 barrel lots. GOFF HARDWARE FOREST GROVE, i M