Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, June 18, 1908, Image 8

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    S tH tc m c n t o f th e C o n d itio n o f
George Hines, secretary of the Ore­
gon Historical Society, was in attend- j
ance at the college exercises yesterday, j
PUREST GROVE, ORIU1UN
V. H. Limber was a Portland visitor
Lots 5 and 6 block* 10 South Park
a r C a l l o t t h e C o m p t r o l l e r , May 14, 1 9 0 8
Saturday.
were sold by Thomas Littlehales to
Cash Reserve SO p er cent of Deposits
Gosper Fields spent Sunday in the Clarence Can Monday, consideration
»300.
Rose city.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfonso Voss, who
Miss Mabel Mattison was a Portland
RESOURCES
LIABILITIES
were recently manied in Pdftland, have
visitor Monday.
Cash on hand and due
Deposits................
$ 1 4 4 .5 0 3 .2 3
moved from The Dalles to the Rose
from Banks .. $ 6 9 .3 6 8 .6 5
Mrs. C. O. Roe was a Portland vis­ City.
Capital paid in .......... 25,000.00
itor last week.
Due from U. S. Treas 1.250.00
S u rp lu s ........................... 10,000.00
The school district of Cornelius held
United Slates Bonds. .25,000.00
Dr. Knox was doing business in its annual meeting Monday and elected
Premiums(U S Bonds). .825.00 Undivided profits.............. 1,961.58
Portland Saturday.
T. K. Fiske clerk, and Tom Talbert
Bonds and Securities. .20,414.49 Circulation.......................25,000.00
H. W. Sparks was a Portland visitor director.
Loans and discounts. .82,879.95
Saturday and Sunday.
Furniture and Fixtures.3,443.80
Harold Kane, who formerly lived
Real Estate......................3,282.92
Hon. E. W. Haines was doing busi­ here with his mother, Mrs. Esther
Kane, was visiting friends and relatives
ness in Portland Monday.
Total
$20 6.4 64.81
here this week.
Total
$206.464.81
Frank Marked of San Francisco, is
E.
W.
Lamb
and
family
of
near
visiting friends in this city.
Correct Attest: R. M. DOOLY, President.
town, will leave tomorrow, Friday, for
—Sell your wool and mohair to a three month’s visit in Iowa and
Bailey. He’ ll do what’s right.
southern Minnesota.
Andrew Phillips, the gas machine
Miss Edith Shogren has been visit­
Mrs. Eva Derby, sister of Mrs. A.
man
of this ci'.y, appeared Jbefore the
ing friends in this city this week.
E. Nourse, has moved out from Port-
fire chief of Portland Monday and re­
lsnd
and
is
occupying
the
Baldwin
resi­
Charles Smith, who is painting in
ceived permission to install his
dence in South Park.
Portland, spent Sunday in this city.
machines there.
Mr. B. A. Williams of Eugene,
Wayne Steward, who graduated with
G. C. Thomas, who tends the school
visited over Sunday with A. B. Todd. |» cla?s of 16, ca,det* ,rom Hill Military grounds, brought to this office this
Academy of Portland, last week, is
Have a photo of your
morning a handsome boquet picked
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Thomas of here visiting his mother.
from the school grounds. He has ten
Portland spent Commencement here.
house made to send to
Mr. and Mrs. Levi Smith of this different varieties.
Mrs. Alice Reynolds Maurey of Ari­ city, visited at the home of their
your friends.
Bob Wetherred and Banker Scholls
zona, is visiting her mother in this daughter, Mrs. James Dempsey of
of Cornelius left this week for the lat­
city.
Portland last week.
ter’s ranch near Newport, where they
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Miss Lorena Belknap of Hillsboro,
Miss Bain was a Portland visitor this will remain during the summer and
spent the week with friends in this week. She and Miss Inez Luce will perhaps next winter.
city.
; rusticate for several weeks at Miss
Miss Hazel Lloyd of Deer Island,
FvUdy Schultz played with the Banks ! Bain’s claim this summer.
has been spending several days with
baseball team against Farmington
Those who attended the pioneers her cousin Miss Ivy Smith of this city.
Sunday.
reunion from here were; W.H. Myers, Miss Lloyd formerly lived with her
AT
—New stock of latest Ladies’ Home Alvin Brown, Mr. and Mrs. W .J. Wal­ parents near Greenville.
Journal dress patterns at Bailey’ s Big ker and Mrs. John MacCrum.
Dr. P. L. McKenzie and Dr.
Store.
Mrs. W. F. Fowler. Supt. of ele­ Holmes of Portland were out here in
Mrs. Mary Bailey Clarke of Portland, mentary work, will take part in the i consultation with Dr. Geiger at Wilson
Bump’ s, as he has been in a very dan­
is the guest of her father John E. i County Sunday School convention.
Phone Ind. 121
Bailey.
Forest Grove !
—Joe Stream guarantees to please gerous condition the past week.
There
will
be
regular
services
at
the
with
the
latest
hair-cut.
Sharp
razors
W. R. Beach will leave for Newport
PA C IFIC IS CLOSED
next week to attend the old soldiers j properly handled. Opposite News Christian church next Sunday, both
forenoon and evening. Mr. Sias and
(Continued from Pase 1.)
Office.
50-tf
Annual reunion.
Mrs. E. S. Bollinger of Portland and his congregation are planning to hold said, wherever these institutions are.
Chas. Stevens, who is one of the as­
a short revival meeting commencing in Mr. Walker made a hit with his
Mrs.
E. C. Hamilton of Undeiwood,
sessors of this county, was in the Rose j
audience by singing a Chinese ditty
Wash., were guests of Mrs. M. A. July.
City Saturday.
Mrs. Walter Dimick of Oregon City, and an old college song, accompanying
Thomas on Second street this week.
Miss Ethel Mosley of Vancouver, a
is visiting her parents in this city. Mr. himself on the guitar.
graduate of Pacific last year, is here
—Beginning with next Monday the Dimick, who is a graduate of P. U.,
Harvey W. Scott, editer of the Ore- <
visiting friends.
barber shops of this city will close at was elected to the legislature from eonian and the first graduate of the
J. F. Waggener, the Oregonian so- sev? “ ° ’clo' k in ‘ h! eve/ lD * ' except Clackamas county at the recent college, having completed the course
in ’ 63 was given a rousing ovation by I
licitor, was visiting home folks in this ; on Wednesday and Saturday evenmgs. election.
the audience when he arose to speak.
city the first of the week.
Next Sunday the Colts will play the
J. D Rowell and wife of Newberg He said that there always had to be a
Harry Martin left on the Sunday O. R. & N. team of Portland on the spent several days this week in the beginning of things and fate had fallen 1
morning train for Portland where he local grounds. This Portland bunch Grove visiting at the home of their on him to be the first graduate of Pa - 1
played here before and put up a good daughter, Mrs. John Haynie. Mr. and
has accepted a position.
cific University. ‘ T first saw Forest !
; game.
Mrs. Rowell are old pioneers of this Grove in 1853,” he said, “ my sister
Miss Edna Shomber of Kansas, and
coming here from LaFayette. And in
Miss Nichols of Salem, visited with : —Fifty more people wanted to have state, coming to Oregon in the ’ 50s.
their houses photographed, while the
—The Forest Grove Real Estate Co. 1856 I entered school. At that time
the Leabo sisters last week.
roses are in bloom, to help advertise has been doing a land office business Dr. Marsh and Judge Shattuck were
Uncle Alvin Brown has been in the Forest Grove. Phone 121, Bryant’s the last couple of weeks, some real es­ the only teachers and there were but
habit of walking down to the Annual Studio.
tate being closed almost every day.— three students, these remaining but a
reunion but this year he rode.
Prof. C. W. Cook left this morning Mr. Fleck says, that the proposed new short time. In 1861, during my col­
— Fire Crackers, flags and all kinds for Ann Arbor, Michigan, accompanied electric line is the cause of it. t»0-tl lege course, I was made principal of
of 4th July goods now in at The Ba­ by his mother. Mr. Cook will be in­
John McPhail of Langdon, N. D., is the academy. The students lived in
zaar.
50-tl.
structor in the University of Michigan visiting his old time friend, H. J. Goff shacks and sheds. I lived in a little
in this city. Mr Goff was attending a hut over yonder where the old college
C. F. Miller has installed an up to next year.
building now stands and my father
Forty acres of the Adolph Anderson ball gsme in Portland Saturday when lived two miles and a half out on the
date soda fountain in his drug store
he
met
Mr.
McPhail
by
accident.
and is now ready to dispense the place on David’s Hill was sold this
Gales Creek road. There were but
choicest drinks. An expert mixer week through the T. H. Littlehales’
Mrs. Ora Garrigus of Banks brought six or seven families here then, no
to H. G. Wright of Jefferson, a box of delicious strawberries into this , streets, and people burned brush for
from Portland has charge of the dis-
pensary.
| fo r 86000.
office Monday which we venture are fuel. But now Forest Grove is an
quite as classy ’ as the Hood River ideal place and the buildings of Pacific
product, and the beauty of it is no ir­ University, the main building and the
rigation was necessary to produce ladies’ dormitory are ideal. But we
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them.
need a new men’s dormitory and a
A. D. Harper of Gales Creek, came new gymnasium, in olden days we did
near having a serious smash up and j not need a gymnasim as we got our
G o tn p a r a t i v e S t a t e m e n t o f D e p o s it s
runaway last week while loading lumber exercise by following the plow.”
at the Bimrhor sawmill. The team t e -1 Editor Scott urged the young peo­
on dates of call by the Comptroller
came frightened and upset the wagon ple to have a purpose. “ All can not
throwing Mr. Harper off but no serious be professional men,” he said. “ The
tendency of the times is to specialize,
damage was done.
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$ 4 8 ,2 2 3 .17
March 22, 1907
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as it is impossible to do more than one
H. F. Gordon of near this city, pur- or two things well. Simply to acquire
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$ 5 9 ,5 2 2 .2 5
May 20, 1907
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I chased Monday through T. H. Little- facts isn't much; there must be con-
$ 1 3 0 ,7 2 2 .9 2
August 22, 1907
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hale’s real estate agency, the Walter | j templation.”
Hoge property near the school house.
$ 1 0 0 ,3 7 2 .- 4 0
December 3, 1907
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Speeches were also made by Dr.
Mr. Gordon thinks he has earnestly David Rafferty of the class of ’67 and
February 14, 1908
toiled the soil long enough to entitle I Judge Edward B. Watson of ’ 66, after
$ 1 8 5 , 324.09
him to a rest.
which refreshments were served at the
M ay 14 ,'19 0 8
Misses Jennie and Lizzie Armstrong: ladies’ hall,
and their brother William Armstrong
Misses Maud and Kate Shannon
left this morning via the Canadian Pa- sang very beautifully, “ Birds that Sing
cific for their old home in England, in May,” and were called back. Miss
where they have not been for several Sarah Glance, recently of Australia but
years. They will return to the Grove > now of Portland, appeared in four vocal
next Fall.
numbers besides an encore. Miss
Glance was most enthusiastically re-
j ceived in all of her numbers. She has
one of the finest voices that has been
! heard here in a long time.
THE
C IT Y
F IR S T
N A T IO N A L
BANK
While Your Roses are
Don’t Forget to call i
V. S. Abraham
At The C orner S to re
and see the new goods which are arriving every day
Some very fine shirt waists, laces and embroideries of
kinds.
W e aim to give you the worth of your mon<
whether you buy dry goods, shoes, ladies or gents furnis
ings or groceries.
Every thing is as good as represente
Phone orders will receive careful and prompt
tion.
We
respectfully soicit your trade
IN BLOOM
$ 1.00
P er
F O R E S T GR OV E N A T I O N A L BANK
$249,533.04
V
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Dealer in
F L O U R tm d RE ED
Forest Grove, Ore.,
4 fcc
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tm l
ji
P ac ific Ave.
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D ozen
Bryant’s Studio
Reserve 53 per cent
JAM ES
CHAMPION
AND
MOW ERS
\
Xi
The Celebrated Draw Cut Mowers, lightest draft ma­
chines made. W e keep a full line of repairs so you will
not have to send to Portland when you break down.
Plymouth Twine
Put in your orders for twine now.
W e will keep it
for you and guarantee the price. Now is the time to buy
as prices may advance.
W e pay cash for all our goods, buy in large quanti 0»
get low prices and get the cash discount.
GOFF BROS.
HARDWARE
FOREST GROVE,
OREGON
J
Oregon Land and Trading Company
FOREST GROVE, OREGON.
Presents unparalled Opportunities to both
Homeseeker and Investor.
W rite us, See us, Talk with us, Go with us and you will buy of us.
NO M A T T E R W H A T Y O U W A N T , S E E U S !
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 with us today, Go with us today
Oregon Land and Trading Company
Will Kertson, who was formerly with
John E. Bailey of this city, has opened
up a grocery store in Irvington ad­
dition of Portland. He has a fine lo
cation and his knowledge of the
business and ability to make friends
assure him success.
W. A. La Mont, wife and son, of
Clark county, South Dakota, are visit­
ing the former’s brother and family B.
E. La Mont, who resides two miles
west of town. This is Mr. M .’s first
visit to the coast and he is well pleased
with Washington county.
J. A. Donnahue of Kallispel, Mon­
tana, spent Sunday with his sister Mrs.
Mary Smith of this city. On his re­
turn home Monday he was accom­
panied as far as Portland by Mrs.
Smith. They had not seen each other
for 36 years, their last meeting place
being in Minnesota.
OLMES
BUSIN ESS COLLEGE
W A S H I N G T O N A N D T E N T H STREETS
PO R TLAN D . OREGON
WRITE FOR
CATALOG
The School that Places You in a Good Position.
medium grade Sewing Machine when
they can buy the best machine in the
world, the famous Singer for 825 less
at The Bazaar and get it on easier
terms. It doesn’t look as if “ agents
talk” was worth that much to any one.
30-tl
Louis Spalding Phelps, aged 46
years, died at the home of his father-
in-law Ezra Wright of Banks, yester­
day and will be interred in the ceme­
—It has always been a surprise to tery of that place this afternoon. He
, us that people will pay a traveling Sew­ was bom in Oswego county, New York,
ing Machine agent »65 to »75 fora i where he spent most of his life, com-
A. BALDWIN
Real Estate
Exchange
Houses Rented and Rents C d *
Forest Grove
ingto Banks in July of !#>'.
leaves a wife and daughtff **_
nne son in New York and o°*