Don’t forget our local Rose Show, S t a t e m e n t o f t h e C o n d it io n o f June 6th, in the Masonic Hall. Let us make it the best ever. Mrs. Nona Miller Jennings formerly FOREST OROVE, ORBOOIN of this city, but now of Gold Hill, was A t C a l l o f t h e C o m p t r o l l e r , M ay IV , I 9 0 S here the first of the week. Cash Reserve 50 per cent of Deposits The infant daughter of Prof, and Mrs. Ben Kori, who died last night, was RESOURCES LIABILITIES buried this afternoon. Jake Buxton has bought a half inter A t T h e C o rn e r Sture Cash on hand and due Deposits ...............$144.503.23 est in a grocery store at Newport and from Banks $69.368.65 r Capital . . . paid .. • in .......... 25,000.00 abso lu tely n . ,, _ _ will move there at once. PU RE Due from U. S. Treas 1 .25 0 .0 0/ Q , , nAnnAn and see the new goods which are arriving every f Col. Harry Haynes, who has been United States Bonds. . 25,000.00 Surp' US............................10,000.00 Some very fine shirt waists, laces and embroideries spending several months in California, Premiums(U S Bonds). 825.00 Undivided profits.......... 1.961.58 arrived home yesterday. Bonds and Securities. .20,414 49 Circulation..................... 25.000.00 kinds. W e aim to give you the worth of v™, y uur moQft Loans and discounts. .82,879.95 Mrs. James Rasmusen who was con- whether you buy dry goods, shoes, ladies or gents fcgJ Furniture and Fixtures . 3,443.80 ■ -------1 fined to her room for several days last Real E state............ 3,282.92 Miss Emma Briggs was a Portland week- is mQch improved. \ ings or groceries. Every thing is as good as represent* Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Caples of Port visitor Sunday. $206.464.81 Toad $206.464.81 Mrs. T. Wigman was a Hillsboro land spent a few days in this city last Phone orders will receive careful and prompt week guests of relatives. visitor Thursday. Correct Attest: R. M. DOOLY, President- tion. Mrs. Henry Wirtz has moved to the | Rev. H. Gould is laid up with a se Grove again. However she will be in j vere attack of lumbago. Portland for the Rose Festival. Mrs. C. F. Miller visited relatives “ If I Only Knew — White River Flour made of best guests were present: Mrs. Hoge, Mrs. in Portland last Thursday. | E. W. Haines, Mrs. E. G. Mills, Mrs. Eastern Oregon wheat for sale* at Bai Mrs. Wescott of Gaston, was shop M. S. Allen and Miss Ina Gould. what dress to ley’s Big Store. 47-tf ping in the Grove Saturday. wear.” Yes, that Mr. and Mrs. Torrence and Mr. and Archie Bryant was among the many — Bring your wool and mohair to is the question. joy seekers that attended the Wood Mrs. W. I. Williams and daughter Bailey’s and get the highest price. Lura, of Vinton, Iowa, arrived last men picnic Saturday at Hillsboro. Beg pardon, Miss, week and will spend the summer with — Baled Hay For Sale at 812.50 Mrs. Delphine Whalen and Mrs. Z but it doesn’t Mr. and Mrs. Odell. per ton. Geo. F. Naylor. 47-ltp. Large, of Portland, are visiting the lat make any differ I A. C. Hess and J. R. Kinder gave John Williams is quite sick at his ter’s son Dr. C. L. Large of this city ence what dress their first moving picture show at Ma home on Pacific avenue and Third St. Dealer in — A carload of Kimball Organs just you wear when you f t Professor Wilkerson accompanied his in at The Bazaar. For a short time sonic Hall Tuesday evening before a F L O U R and f e e d u.l house. They will have a change | base ball Colts to Hillsboro Saturday. only they will be sold from 848.50 up. ot program twice a week. HAVE A PICTURE — New stock of latest Ladies’ Home ft — K. N. Staehr, at Forest drove, Ore., . . The Bazaar, Harold Jensen started yesterday with ! Journal dress patterns at Bailey’s Big F a c ific Ave 1 TAKEN wants to buy a good, gentle horse his partner for SoUthern Oregon where Store. He will take one f t part pay on a j they w.jn ¿0 prospecting. They will j here. Confiden — Don’t forget that Hoffman & Al piano. start out of Myrtle Creek and have that len Co. are offering rare bargains this tially, you know Bill Sneider of Banks killed a mon place as their headquarters. month. you’ll look pretty ster bear last week that had been — Ngxt Wednesday and Thursday, The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred prowling around the neighboihood for j une in any attire. De 3 and 4, Dr. Lowe the well Lyda who died yesterday was buried some time. cide now, how known oculo-optician, will be in Forest today, Miss Phreda Loving, Gales Creek Grove at Hotel Laughlin. H e does many photographs — Dr. Lowe the optician has been correspondent of the News, was doing not go from house to house, you’ll want and coming to Forest Grove for over 17 shopping in the Giove one day this D. Corrieri, one of the onion grow we will promise years. week. ers living near Newton, has 10 acres them for you on Mrs. W. W. McEldowney and Mrs. Boldrick has purchased the planted in onions. The onion busi- time. daughter Helen were Portland visitors Wiggins lots in the north part of town, ness in this county is steadily growing Saturday. sale made through the Oregon Land & in importance. — Hoffman & Allen Co. can supply Trading Co. Paul Garrison who is in the employ your wants in blankets and comforts at John Bailey, republican candidate 1 of the street car company in Portland, low prices. for County Clerk, was up from Hills was here several days the past week Archie Bryant, Prop. — You and your children are safe if boro Monday shaking hands with his the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. N ow is the time to buy them. T he following are k you wear Dr. Lowe’s glasses— eye safe many friends. ! J. M. Garrison. to exhibit the best products of their prices we will sell them at while our present stock lasts: and price safe. “ Bate” Harrion and Wardie Demp- W. H. Parker of the Times, visited flower gardens at this local rose show Mrs. L. A. Watt and Mrs. John W. sie, both former Grove boys, came out with his sons Clarence and Harvey in which is to be held at Masonic hall 20, 30, 40, 50, 60 $3.20 per keg McCrum are at Tacoma to see the fleet from the Rose City last Sunday to see j Portland Sunday. They are running a Saturday. June 6. This is the sixth 10 , 12, 16 3.25 per keg and visit friends. the base ball game. ( confectionery store on Fourteenth and annal show conducted under the aus 8d J. S. Stephens of Tillamook, was Washington and doing a good business pices of the Civic Improvement So — Fred McNamer purchased a beau 3.30 per keg tiful Hobart M. Cable piano at the here last week the guest of his daugh- ! Roses. Roses, Roses, bring all of ciety and each year brings increased 6d 3.40 per keg ter Mrs. Frank Allen. Mr. Ste-j them you have Monday evening to interest in the »how. Bazaar last week. 3d 3.55 per keg phens went to Dallas. the Free Reading Room; for the com Newell McCrum of Portland, was a W. H. Latourette, former professor — Pianos, Organs and Sewing Ma mittee needs every available ’rose to in McMinnville college, will addiess a spectator at the O. R. & N.-Colts 3d fine 3.60 per keg chines for sale at The Bazaar, this give Forest Grove a good showing at union meeting at the Christian church game here Sunday. If you are going to need any Poultry Netting in tthe in this city next Sunday evening, May Mrs. W. W. McEldowney has start week and next, at greatly reduced Portland during the fiesta. — Have Dr. Lowe relieve your head 31, upon the benefits derived from near future now is your chance. ed another class in vocal music after a prices and on very easy terms. rest of six months. The local merchants will close their and eye ache with a pair of his super having a county “ dry.” 150 loot rolls, 3 feet wide $2.25 Dr. C. L. Large received word J. J. McAllister and wife of Walla stores on Saturday. Memorial day, be ior glasses. They cost no more than 150 foot rolls, 4 feet wide Walla, were registered at the Laugh- tween 10 a. m. and 4 p. m. Only ! others and you have the benefit of his from Mrs. Large the first of the week 2.80 one delivery will be made at 10 a. m. skill and over 18 years experience saying that she and little daughter had lin hotel this week. 150 foot rolls, 5 feet wide 3.75 Will be at Forest Grove June 3 and 4. arrived safely at Fairmount, Minn., E. Werner of Perrydale was visiting Edgar Meresse who has been with where they will visit relatives for a Norman White who was captain and T hese prices are from 75c to $1.25 less than what with Geo. Richardson and H. D. Ott The News for several months, left Sun a star player of the P. U. basket ball couple of months. of this city last week. day for Condon where he will have have been getting for it. W e bought it at a low figli team last year, was visiting with friends A Masonic pin of considerable inter Misses Wright and Ednah Merrick charge of the editorial end of the and are willing to give you the benefit. in this city Sunday. Norman has a est is at "Bud” Watson’s shop. It is of Portland were guests at the G. S. “ Globe.” fine position as draftsman for a new made from a Canadian quarter and the Allen home Sunday. Saturday, May 16, Mrs. A. G. Hoff paper mill at Oregon City. masonic emblem is hand carved. The Mrs. E. A. Dixon was in Portland man entertained the Chautauqua class Miss Myrtle Butler, who has been late Edwin Lee of Greenville wore the Thursday of last week to see the milli of the Woman’s Club. A most de employed in the mercantile establish pin through the Civil war and before lightful lunch was served. Several ment of "Dem p” Smith at Lodi, Cal., nery establishments. his death presented it to Mrs. George has returned to Hillsboro. Miss But McGraw of Banks. ler was formerly saleslady for Nelscn J. Edward Blum formerly of Gaston, B. LaCourse and was one of the most shot ond killed his inamorata, Mrs. Statement of the Condition of the popular girls in the city. Her many Daisv Hickey, in Portland last Sunday friends here hope that she may return because of her refusal to elope with to Forest Grove. In fact anything you need in the building line. We him. Blum then turned the gun on Mr. and Mrs. H . Barnhart and fam himself and took his own life. The have received N ine Car Loads of goods this spring, which A t t h e c a ll o f t h e C o m p t r o l l e r M a y 1-4, 1908 ily who have been visiting at the J. T. woman leaves two children. shows we are doing business and saving the people money. Shannon home started for Pittsburg. Professor D. C. Kellems of Eugene, Penn., Saturday, where Mr. Barnhart is holding revivals at the Hillsboro L ia b ilitie s ; K esou rce«: is a prominent railroad man. They W e pay cash for all our goods, buy in large quantities, Christian church. H e will be remem C apital S tock................................... ............$ 25,000 00 Loans and Discounts.................................. $121,242 86 spent the winter in California but like get low prices and get the cash discount. bered in Forest Grove as the revivalist S u rp lu s.......................................................... 1,000 00 U. S. Bonds and P re m iu m s...................... 26,265 63 Oregon the best of all places visited Undivided Profits........................................ 1,525 34 who held gospel meetings here about Other Bonds................................................ 5,000 00 and contemplate coming back to the C irc u latio n .................................................... 25,000 00 Bank Prem ises.......................................... 12,085 26 a year ago and whose life was threat Beaver state to reside. Mrs. Barn D eposits......................................................... 249,533 04 Other Real E state.................................... 1,500 1*0 ened by an individual who sent him an 3,474 84 F urniture and F ix tu i e s .......................... hart is a sister to Mrs. Shannon. V anonymous letter. FR O M RO YAL G RAPE CRCAM OF TARTAR FIRST N ATIO NAL BANK Don’t Forget to call R oyal BakingPowder TH E V . S . A b rah am C IT Y We re sp e ctfu lly solicit your tradì JAM ES P a c ific A r t Studio r RASMUSEN Nails! Poultry Sash, D o o r s, S h in g les, L a th , and Sand "S Mouldings, Cemeni, FOREST GROVE NATIONAL BANK Due from U. S. T reas........$ 2,050 00 Due from banks.................. 95,868 85 Cash on hand...................... 34,570 94 Total 132,489 79 $302«! $302,058 38 D IM R C TO R S : A. T h o rn b u rg h Jo h n R. Bnlley VV. 1$. Haines That the local rose show will be a great success there seems to be but little doubt. The glorious sunshine of the past few days has brought out hundreds of rose buds into full blos soming fragrant roses. The yards and lawns are made fragrant with the sweet perfume exhaled by hundreds of roses. Many of the rose growers are planning 0R ER 0N LAND aind TRAD-] ING COMP; m i ln « o rp o r;it« U ) Forest Grove, Ore. O ffice Four Doors W est o f P ostoffice A T T E N T IO N : If y o u w a n t c h o ic e fruit lands, farms o r ran ch es in O r e g o n ’s m o st beautiful v a lle y , please call and exam inine ou r lis t s . W e take pleasure in s h o w in g land t o ou r c u s to m e r s . J Voters get out those booklets that were furnished you by the state and ponder with some judgment over the 19 measures that are up for the peo ple’s decision Monday, and make your decision after careful reading and con sideration. You will be wiseWor having done so and it will expedite matters at the polls. Forrest C. Smithson, the world rec ord holder in the hurdles, will be one of the star attractions at the McMinn ville-Pacific field meet which occurs on the local college oval Decoration day. He will run an exhibition race. This meet is the last and will probably be the best of the season as both teams defeated Willamette university by about the same margin. MARRIAGE LICENSES. J . C. W anteneeker and S usanna F ah rn i. C. E C onner and O llie Du ley. A. 8. L y tle and Josie L . H enderson. .Tulius A. C roeni and M ary G vger. H ans O ornils and Em m a C roeni. Henj. L. Grifflin and E ln e r Johnson. W illord Denslow itnd P h ilin d a W h itten . PROBATE COURT. E state of ftebeeca T r a r e r , deceased. M ark L. Noble. N. S. A llen and T. G. Todd, appointed appraisers. E state of Mary J. S u th erlan d , de ceased. S ale of personal p ro p erty a p proved. E state of Jo h n E. S u th e rla n d , m inor. E. E. G oueher. Ed. B ridvrell and O. O. Hudson appointed a p p raisers in Y am hill county, O regon. E state of L u lu J. D avenport, deceased. T. W . S ain, K odell M atteson and H. M atteson appointed appraisers. G O FF B R O S. HARDW ARE F O R E ST G R O V E , OREGON PLEADS FOR PARTY LOYALTY. citizens of this place for their sple support in the primaries and were critic, that his personal relations with received. Mr. Cake were not altogether pleasant, C. Dieriex of Rushville, Nebras j but that he regarded the republican is here visiting his brother A I candidate for U. S. senator as clean Dieriex and his friend J. C. Smith: ■ and upright—a man ability and Banks. Messrs. Dieriex and Snsl splendid character, and he was cheered started west 22 years ago and - 1 heartily when he said these.things. Dieriex retraced his steps east befP I H e cruised the “ Recall” and said reaching the coast, settling in Nebw I that the republican party was the only ka, where he owns a stock ranch - 1 political organization that had taken a 1500 acres with 250 cattle. He | stand against it. “ There is compro-! that grain and gTass were very ¡X® mise in everything else but politics.” I when he left, but since then there h* said the speaker, “ and there is need been rain and snow and now the farc for it here. Minimise the points of j ers are looking more optomistic. » difference and magnify the points on j likes Oregon very much. __ ^ which you agTee. There is need o f! loyalty to the church, the home and to i party.” He closed by urging the re- ; publicans to stand by party and sound , ALBERT DIXON the first gun for the election of William | Orel* Taft president, and the rousing ap Forest Grove plause he got from the house was enough as to say "we will.” In a few well chosen words Dr. Wood, candidate for state senator of Independent Candidate this county, presented his case; as also County School d d John Bailey, candidate lor county dent. clerk. Both gentlemen thanked the (C ontinued from Page I.) W o o d Sawing J. B. Wilkerson