Stiitoment of the Condition of FIRS T N A T IO N A L BANK i ’I PORU H T O R O VE, O R E G O N A t G a l l o f t h e C o m p t r o l l e r , M a y 1*4, 1 9 0 8 Cush R eserve SO p e r cen t o f D eposits RESOURCES Cash on hand and due from Banks . $69,368.65 1 Due from U. S. Treas 1.250.00] United Slates Bonds.. 25,000.00 Premiums(U S Bonds) . . 825.00 Bonds and Securities. .20,414.49 Loans and discounts. .82,879.95 Furniture and Fixtures . 3,443.80 Real Estate......................3,282.92 YAL B akin g P o w d e r $206,464.81 LIABILITIES Deposits .........$144,503.23 Capital paid in...... 25,000.00 s l u s ......................... 10,000.00 c r„ Undivided profits..........1,961.58 Circulation..................... 25,000.00 V. -S. Abraham At In s u re s h e a lth fu l a n d d e lic io u s fo o d fo r e v e r y h o m e— ev ery day Safeguards your food against alum and phosphate of lime C orne r Store and see the new goods which are arriving every ^ I i Some very fine shirt waists, laces and embroideries o{ ^ kinds. W e aim to give you the worth of your money ings or groceries. $206,464.81 "It I Only Knew m what dress to wear.” Yes, that | is the question. Beg pardon, Miss, but it doesn’t 1 1 make any differ- j 1 ence what dress 11 you wear when you 1 HAVE Every thing is as good as represented Phone orders will receive careful and prompt atten tion. Correct Attest: R. M. DOOLY, President. The only Baking Powder made £ with Royal Grape Cream of Tartar — made from granes— 'l'hts whether you buy dry goods, shoes, ladies or gents fumijL Toul A. C. Allen, who represented the college in the prohibition oratorical contest, left for Seattle Tuesday. Mrs. T. A. Gilpin Simpson of Port- ; lind, has been visiting at the home of her father, S. P. Gilpin east of town. Lotus Langley of Portland, spent | election day at home, as the lawyers of the Rose city did no business on that day. Forget to call A PICTURE | We respectfully solicit your tradì JAM ES R ASM U SEN Dealer in F L O U R tin e ! P E E D Season tickets on sale daily $6.00, F orest d rove, Ore., - Pacific Ave. limit six months. Saturday to Mon- j TAKEN day, S3.00, Newport & Yaquinna. S. i *■ * * » * » < * * »*»*■ »* < here. Confiden­ P. Agent. tially, you know j Oscar Baldwin and wife came out to I V ' you’ ll look pretty where Mr. Kirchhcimcr is employed this city last week to remove the re- i in any attire. De­ in M. Turner’s mercantile establish- mainder of their household effects to cide now, how Portland. ment. many photographs j E. W. Haines was a Portland visitor —The First National Bank of Forest Jack Devlin of Portland, was here you’ll want and yesterday. over Sunday visiting his sister Mrs. Grove pays more county and state we will promise Our public school will clo.e next taxes than any bank in Washington Charles Hines. them for you on | Friday, the 12. Haskell Ferrin has been doing sten- county‘ time. Ed Sparks is spending the week in ographic work in Judge Hollis’ office Mrs. L. L. Hollinger and Mr. and Portland at the Rose Festival. this week. Mrs. Thompson returned home last Mrs. W. H. Hollis returned from m wee'c from a visit with relatives in Archie Bryant joined his wife in viewing the fleet at Seattle last week. Archie Bryant, Prop. the Rose Seattle. Portland today to take John Williams who has been sick Now is the time to buy them. The following are the John Cornelius was in Yamhill coun- Festival. for a couple of weeks is still seriously prices we will sell them at while our present stock lasts: Miss Ruby Folsom of Clayton, Kan,, ty the first of the week looking over Í Rev. J. R. Hall of the Watt district, ill. who has been laid up for some time, is , | farm lands with a vieçr of moving to 20, 30, 40, 50, 60 $3.20 per keg Mrs. M. S. Allen who has been ill is visiting a’t the home of her aunt Mrs. again able to be about. He lost 45 that county, Z. M. LaRue. 10, 12, 16 3.25 per keg for some days, is again able to be Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wirtz moved pounds of flesh during his sickness. Bert Cornet, formerly of this city about. 8d 3.30 per keg Rev. J. R. Hall who has been but now of Portland, was visiting here last week into their new residence on 6d 3.40 per keg Jim Wilson who is employed at the Main street between First and Second troubled with heart weakness but was j condenser, is off on a vacation this this and last week. 3d 3.55 per keg thought to be getting better, had a avenue south. Samuel B. Lawrence, editor of the week. 3d fine 3.60 per keg Miss Edna Mills will entertain the ' Para1yric stroke the first of the week. Index, was down to his old home at Bert Shipman, the musician, is in Wesley Buckley received word the M. M. S. at her home in South Park If you are going to need any Poultry Netting in the Portland this week taking in the Rose Decoration day. between two and six in the afternoon first of the week that his sister in Cal­ near future now is your chance. Festival. Miss Ellen Brobst, who formerly «t- laway, Neb , was very sick, and Tues­ oi Friday, June 5. Evan Ranes visited with his mother tended the Academy here’ waS visiting 150 foot rolls, 3 feet wide $2.25 Dr. Pollock reft Sunday night for day morning he and his family started Mrs. E. B. Sappington Saturday and lriends in this city laSt Wesk’ 150 foot rolls, 4 feet wide 2.80 Chicago, where he will take a two East. Sunday. Tom Billinger, formerly a resident months’ post graduate course in Miss Myrtle Butler who recently re­ 150 foot rolls, 5 feet wide 3.75 Mrs. I. A. Macrum of Portland, and ‘>f this city but now a contractor of dentistry. turned from Lodi, California, was the These prices are from 75c to $ 1.2 5 less than what* Mrs. Bird of Salem, were in this city Portland, was here Monday. A. E. Wheelock, a young attorney guest of her friend Miss Manche Lang­ have been getting for it. W e bought it at a low last week. Thomas Jefferson Ott of Ashland, is of Portland and Miss Ella Sharp of Van­ ley last week, returning to Hillsboro and are willing to give you the benefit. Miss Frances Myers was out from! here visiting his brother H. D. Ott, couver, were visiting at the Sparks Monday. Portland Saturday visiting her father W. and will probably locate here. Children’s Day will be observed by home Sunday. H. H. Myers, Miss Harriet Wyley of Portland, The Tim Thompson place in South the Methodist Sabbath school next Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Kirchheimer is spending the week at the Nel John­ Park was sold this week to Mrs. Sunday at 11 a. m. and a nice pro- Sarah Smith by the Oregon Land and Kram rendered, to which the public is have moved to Banks from this city son home at Spring Hill Farm. invited. Trading Company. T. J. Hollister, for several years a A Children’s Day program will be " \ Christian church next Pr°minent citizen of this city but now rendered at the Statement of the Condition of the Sunday night. The regular preaching of University Park, was out here keep- I ing step with his old comrades Decor­ In fact anything you need in the building line. We service will occur at 11 a. m. ation day. have received Nine Car Loads of goods this spring, which Miss Wilma Waggoner, who recent­ Mrs. S. B Huston, wife of Hon. S. A t thu cull of the C om ptroller M » y 1-4, 1908 shows we are doing business and saving the people money. ly returned from her musical study abroad, was visiting at the home of her B. Huston, formerly state senator from this county but now of Portland, was 1 .U ih llltle « : uncle John E. Bailey, Sunday. R eso u rces: W e pay cash for all our goods, buy in large quantities, the guest of the Misses Leabo of this Capital Slock............................................$ 25,000 00 Mrs. Jake Buxton and daughter Miss Loans and Discounts............................ $121,242 8ft get low prices and get the cash discount. Surplus ................................................. 1,000 00 26,265 63 U. S. Bonds and Premiums Jessie were visitors at the Rose Show city last week. Undivided Profits..................................... 1,525 34 5,000 CO Other Bonds............................................. Jack Wri'ght, our “ Happy” man Circulation ............................................. 25,000 00 12,085 26 in Portland this week and leave soon Bank Premises.......................... Deposits..................................................... 249.533 04 1.500 00 Other Real Estate who was formerly wont to swap real es­ for their new home at Newport. 3,474 84 Furniture and Fixtutes tate, came over from Tillamook the Due from U. S. Treas. $ 2,050 00 Mrs. Albert E. Alexander has re­ Due from banks........... 95,868 85 first of the week. He has a livery at turned to her home in Portland after 132,189 79 Cash on hand..................... 34.570 u4 spending a week the guest of Mrs. A. | Bay City now. $302,058 38 $302,058 38 Total Gale Grange No. 282 will hold its C. Alexander of ’ ’Bonnie Brae.” regular meeting Saturday, June 6thl Miss Jessie Greer, who has been I >im : c i o r s : There will be a short memorial service • I. A. ITioniburgli John I Z. Hniluy Ttion. Ci. Toüü teaching at John Day in the school and also one by the children, it being >V. IL I laine» J. \V. l ? U t |U H with O. M. Gardner, this city’s new children’s day. Sec. principal, returned home Sunday. Frankie Clark had his right hand —Dr. C. L. Large, assisted * Latourette of McMinnville delivered split between the fingers quite badly W. P. Via, reports a son weighs the address. last Sunday while playing base ball and pounds bom to the wife of(L Rev. Starrett of the East Ohio con' , it was necessary to take several stiches last ference was visiting with his brothers ^ ewman> this to close up the wound. day night, F. M and S. B. of this city. Sunday day ni*ht’ Par,ieS Frank Miller, for several years a tendance of Dr. Large in this c* commercial man representing a Port­ morning he filled the pulpit of the M. cases will greatly oblige hits.-' EOREST GROVE, OREGON. land house, but now leading the sim­ E. church in Rev. Gould’s place, who venient, by engaging his seme« ple life at Gaston, was a spectator at I is laid up with the lumbago. or three months prior to the ei*9 Presents unparalled Opportunities to both Do not forget the dance at Banks event. Dr. Large has both ph*® the Colts-Banks baseball game. A. Baldwin has returned to this city June 6th. Where you can have a from Newport and entered the real es good time. Supper will be served by I JoBm^ e W rite us, See us, Talk with us, Go with us and you will buy of us. tate business at his stand on Pacific the ladies. Tickets including supper Store A JO M A T T E R W H A T Y O U W A X T , S E E U S ! avenue which he held down for eight $1.00. Everybody come. Walkers Don’t forget our local R * . orchestra. June 6th, in the Masonic H*- j years before leaving for the coast. THE CITY Pacific A rt Studio Poultry Fence Sash, Doors, Mouldings, Shingles, Lath, Cement, and Sand r FOREST GROVE NATIONAL BANK GOFF BROS HARDWARE FOREST GROVE, OREGON J Oregon Land and Trading Company Homeseeker and Investor. W e are always ready to show you property at any time. C A L L ON US. See our list and we will show you what you want. See us any time. W e are always busy, but never to busy to talk to you. Buy now, for property is always going up in Forest Grove. W e are as well equipped as any real estate firm in the city and we solicit your patronage. It pays to deal with us. Don't Delay, for Delays are Dangerous. W rite us today, See us today. Talk w ith us today. Go w ith us today Oregon L a n d and Trading C om pany Pierce Roberts, who was quite well known here, died at his father's home at North Yamhill, Monday, and was buried there yesterday. He was 47 years of age and a member of the K. of P. Sunday evening union services were terests of local option. Miss Lyda Brown and Miss Good- water of Portland, were visiting with friends in this city Saturday and Sun­ day. Miss Brown used to live here but is now attending high school in that city. us make it the best ever. LOST—Fountain pen. B. M .” near postoffice. ?ort,t Reward. Leave at Ne*1 send to W. B. Munford, • LOST—Yellowish gTay Shepherd | pup; recognizes name "Teddy.” Re- Miss Hazel 'urn to A. S. Venen, Forest Grove, and get reward.