'T " I— 1? 1 1 1 C~Z I r I * V a | W day evening. Walker’s furnjshed ,he music> orchestra S ta te m e n t of the Condition of F IR ST N A T IO N A L BANK Don’t Forget to call Mrs. M. E. O’Neel left last Saturday Dilley was in town W. E. Pegg POHItST OKIOVIJ, OkBUON with the family of E. W. Lamb for a Tuesday. A t (Ja il ot the C o m p t r o l le r , M a y III, I t j u s visit to Minnesota and Iowa, to be Barnett Roe of Gaston was in town gone several months, Cash Reserve SO per cent o f Denosits Monday. j A. H. Austin who has been sick for Miss Maud Shannon w s a Portland j sevcrtti Weeks with pneumonia died to - 1 RESOURCES visitor Saturday. LIABILITIES day at 12:30. Funeral at home Fri-1 Cash on hand and due Geo. McGraw of Banks was in town | ¿ay afternoon at 2:30. A t T h e C o rn e r S to re Deposits ..............$ 1 4 4 ,5 0 3 .2 3 Monday on business. from Banks $ 6 9 ,3 6 8 .6 5 ) G. M. McDowell, right of way agent j Capital paid in ......... 25,000.00 John Kline has gone to Nebraska I for the Oregon Electric company, j Due from U. S. Treas 1 .2 5 0 .0 0 I and see the new goods which are arriving every <jjy for a visit with his mother who is quite 1 and family will occupy the Col. Kaynes United States Bonds. .25,000.00 S u rp lu s ....................... 10,000.00 sick. property this summer. Premiums(U S Bonds) .. 825.00 Undivided profits.............1,961.58 Some very fine shirt waists, laces and embroideries of all Bonds and Securities. .20,414.49 Circulation.....................25.000.00 Howard Derby of Portland, is in the Work is progressing on the piece of kinds. W e aim to give you the worth of your money Loans and discounts. .82,879.95 Grove visiting his mother, Mrs. Eva - macademized road east on the Base- Furniture and Fixtures.3,443.80 Derby. j Line road, runnin ; from Sixth street. whether you buy dry goods, shoes, ladies or gents furnish.] Real E state....................3,282.92 G. S. Allen returned from a two this city towards Cornelius. ings or groceries. Every thing is as good as represented, months’ visit in Pennsylvania Sunday The Washington County Sunday Total $ 2 0 6 ,4 6 4 .8 1 evening. School convention is being held at Total $ 2 0 6 ,4 6 4 .8 1 Phone orders will receive careful and prompt atte&.| W. J. R. Beach left Tuesday for Keedville today and quite a number Correct Attest: R. M. DOOLY, President. Newport where he will spend a week from here are in attendance. tion. by the sea. John Faiber has gone to Milwaukee, A new cement walk has been put Wis., to visit his old home. H e has down in front of Bailey’s big store on not been there for twenty-eight years. morning for Salem, to attend the State Bankers Association, which will be in He will probably stay there, Main street. session for a few days. the Prof. J. B. Wilkerson has accepted There will be a big dance at Quite a number of the Masons went Skating Rink Saturday evening, Ev- a position in the Clatskanie schools for the coming term. The term begins to Hillsboro Saturday night, to attend erybody come. lodge. Work in the third degree was Deputy Sheriff Kane and Mr. Lytle, the first week in September. C put on by the Hillsboro lodge and in Rev. Mr. Breck of Portland, will superintendent of the P. R. & N. were H ave a photo of your in town Saturday. hold Episcopal services at the Christian a creditable manner too. Allan Rice of Watt District was in house made to send to Frank Myers of Portland was in the Science hall Sunday evening at 8 town Monday. Mr. Rice says they are o’clock. Everybody invited. ¡ ta Grove Tuesday, the guest of his father, I u*J Dealer in your friends. Hon. W. H. Myers. At the annual school election held going to have one of the greatest times up there on the Fourth of July that JJ P LO U R tint! F E E D Prof. O. M. Gardner, the new public at the school building in this city A. the people in that neighborhood ever G. Hoffman was reelected director and school superintendent, arrived in town saw. |H f'orest ürove, Ore., - Pacific Ave. L. J. Corl was chosen clerk. Wednesday from John Day. The Banks baseball nine will cross Mr. W. F. Higgins of Umatilla, has i tete" « W. A. Clark and wife of Portland, I 1 te tete tete tete*te -* te • te*»*te*tete*te te^tete*tete*3C bats with the Forest Grove Colts on the spent Sunday and Monday at the home sold his 20 acre tract sonth of Come-1 Banks grounds on July 19th. This lius to Mr. Walter Johnson a business! of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Clark. will be one of the best games of the The working Society of the Congre man of Portland. Price, $1800 season as the Banks nine has blood in The old eye sore building belonging j its eye. gational church met with Mrs. Grant to A. E. Hyde on Pacific avenue is be-, Hughs, Wednesday afternoon. / \ 'r Col. Harry Haynes has received a Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Montague of ing razed and will be replaced with a program of the graduation exercises of Lebanon, arrived Monday evening to modern building soon, it is said. the Ol've Street school Los Angeles, Rev. A. J. Folsom purchased Tues which occurred today. Miss Claire pay a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Roe. Mrs. H . H unter has been quite day through the Oregon Land and | Haynes is on the program as valadic- Phone Ind. 121 Forest Grove seriously sick for the past few days Trading Co., ten acres of the Allen j torian. Rice farm out on the Gales Creek road. | with la grippe, but is now improving. Mrs. W. B. Haines and daughter Mr. N. C. Jensen of Portland has Bernice, left yesterday morning for a between that place and the Halliday Austin Buxton was in town Monday I bought 3 2 j acres from Mr. F. Mc- two weeks’ visit with Mrs. Haines’ Maroons while the second one will be and reported that surveyors were run between the Stars and Cor- ning a line from town out Gales Creek Cleod for $1852.50' Sales made by 1 parents at Philomath, after which they M. L. Noble, the Real Estate Man. will go to Newport to spend several ne'*us- way. Ed. Allen and father-in-law F. M. E. Merresse has purchased the two months. ~" ~Q. M. Blaker of Butler, Ind. arrived Porter started for Rochester Ind., Sun acre tract of land from J. E. Bates in ' Gordon Clapp, who graduated from Wednesday evening to visit his broth er-in-law, Ed. Allen and family for sev East Forest Grove for a consideration Pacific University this spring, filled the day. About four months ago Mr. Por of $900. T. H. Littlehales made the pulpit at Rainier last Sunday and will ter suffered a stroke of paralysis which eral months. sale. occupy the same pulpit next Sunday. left him in a helpless condition and it The moving picture show that held One of the hardest showers of this Possibly he will preach there all this was necessary that Mr. Allen accom forth in Masonic Hall for a few weeks, pany him home. year occurred last Saturday just below summer. has pulled up its stakes and hied to John Troutner and daughter of Gas Hillsboro, when for a time it seemed The Eastern Star held a very pleas other pastures. that the heavens would certainly empty ant session Monday night and did ton, were in the Grove one day last Mrs. O. G. Montany and family of themselves. initiatory work on Ernest Reuter. Al week and called at this office and re newed the subscription to The News. Ocanogan county, Wash., are visiting Miss Belle Denny, who was book ter the initiation a bountiful supper was Mr. Troutner has been a reader of this at the home of her sister, Mrs. Mary served and the lodge adjourned until keeper in Goff Bros, hardware last sum Sias in this city. paper since its beginning and says that mer and who taught school at Gales some time in September. -ML he could not give it up. m sT Miss Jennie Underwood and Miss Geo. Hancock, sheriff elect, will Creek last winter, is in the city visit The residence of Abraham Yungen, Anna Dean accompanied Mr. and Mrs. move his family to Hillsboro in a few ing friends. 'v j ¿A .. . j , . Snell on a camping trip on the Ne- four miles east of Glencoe, was burned days. H e takes charge of the Sheriff’s A. N. Church of Portland has had halem. The Snell folks will be gone down last Tuesday evening about ten office July first. charge of Limber’s undertaking parlors several months while the girls will re o’clock. The fire originated in the Rev. C. A. Sias of the Christian this week, Mr. Limber being absent hall but it is not known how it started. turn in a week or ten days. church is in attendance at the State on account of his wedding which oc Practically everything was lost. It is Miss E. B. Penfield of the Book understood that there was insurance Missionary convention at Turner, Ore curred Wednesday. gon, this week. Store and Miss Margaret Marsh are carried. E. A. Stuart of Seattle and general spending the week up Gales Creek, the J. Haney of Humbolt county, manager of the Pacific Coast con Miss Frances Myers of Forest Grove, guests of I. P. Senger. Miss Helen California, has purchased the 15 acre densers, was in Forest Grove last week Boldrick has charge of the Book Store was visiting with friends in Oregon T he Celebrated Draw Cut Mowers, lightest draft ma tract from W. R. Gillespie, price $1370. on business connected with the con ■ City on Saturday, returning to Portland while Miss Penfield is away. chines made. W e keep a full line of repairs so you will M. L. Noble, agent. denser at this place. | Sunday, where she is teaching in the Elliott Bros., big livery barn on Main schools of that place. She will spend not have to send to Portland when you break down. Lovers of the light fantastic enjoyed W. B. Haines, president of the For street is nearing completion and when her summer vacation in Forest Grove. a social “ hop” in Stribich’s hall Fri- est Grove National bank, left this finished will be one of the largest in Miss Myers formerly taught in tne Ore ---------------------------------------------- - town. They will conduct a general gon City Schools.— Enterprise. livery business and invite the public Two great games of baseball were if a to share its business with them. played at Banks last Sunday when the H. B. Grant, the genial traveling Banks nine crossed bats with the i cigar salesman for Schiechel & Co.. Dutch of Verboort, the score resulting Put in your orders for twine now. W e will keep it Portland, was in town Tuesday. Mr. in 5 to 15 in favor of Banks. T h e 1 G o m p a r a five Stat em ent o f D e p o s it s for you and guarantee the price. Now is the time to buy Grant’s last trip will long be remem Stars of Banks played a nine from up in 1 on dates of call by the Comptroller bered by him as he was in the train the hills of near that place which stood ' as prices may advance. wreck here and was badly used up. 2 to 14 when the tallier got through. There will be a special program at A letter to The News from Mrs. W e pay cash for all our goods, buy in-large quantities, March 22, 1907 : : : $48,223.17 the Church of Christ on Sunday, June Josephine Patton, who will be remem 28th in the evening, on the Annual bered by many readers of this paper, I get low prices and get the cash discount. May 20, 1907 : $ 5 9 ,5 2 2 .2 5 Inland Empire day. The program and who is located at San Jose, Cali $130,722.92 August 22, 1907 : will consist of music and addresses. fornia, states that she is progressing | Young Peoples’ Christian Endeavor. December 3, 1907 $ 100 , 372.40 nicely in the hotel business. She says | Dr. Jones of Portland, was out to that the weather is not so hot as in i February 14, 1908 $ 185*324.09 this city Tuesday and the guest of former seasons, which is due they say, Capt. F. S. Barnes. The Doctor came to the earth quake. May 14, 1908 $ 2 4 9,5 3 3 .0 4 out to take a shoot on the archery Volume one and Number one of the 1 range on the campus. He is a mem Oregon Countryman, a monthly maga ber of the Maurice Thompson Archery zine published at the Oregon Agricul club. tural College, has been received by Banks, the thriving village to the The News. The publishers state that | north is to have two live ball games it is their intention to maintain the next Sunday. The first game will be paper throughout the year. It is re plete with many cuts and good articles pertaining to the study of agriculture and is well worth the price asked) which is $1.00 per year. The News did a stunt last week that was not accomplished by any other weekly newspaper in the state. Taft was nominated at four-thirty in the EOREST GROVE, OREGO N. afternoon at Chicago last Thursday and at four o’clock, western time, we gave i WASHINGTON AND TENTH STREETS the news to our patrons. It was Presents unparalled Opportunities to both PORTLAND. OREGON through the kindness of R. A. Caples. the well known newspaper man, that i we were able to give the news as soon j W R I T E FOR CATALOG as the daily papers in Portland. Write us, See us, Talk with us, Go with us and you will buy of us. V. S. Abraham While Your Roses are We respectfully solicit your trade I IN BLOOM JAM ES IIA S M U S E N $ 1.00 Per Dozen Bryant's Studio CHAMPION AND .M O W E R S \ Plymouth Twine FOREST GROVE N A T IO N A L BANK G O FF BROS. HARDWARE FO R EST G R O V E, R eserve 5 3 p e r cent OREGON] L Oregon Land and Trading Company! BUSINESS COLLEGE Homeseeker and Investor. XO M A T T E R i| W H AT YOU W AXT, S E E For Sale. US! W e are always ready to show you property at any time. CALL O N 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. D on’t Delay, for Delays are Dangerous. W rite us today, See us today, Talk w ith us today, Go w ith us today Oregon Land and Trading Company I ■ The School that Places You in a Oood Position B. L. Barry of Dayton, secretary of the recently organized association of Oregon Society of Mutual insurance companies, was in town Wednesday and found time to call at this office. Mr. Barry is an old newspaper man and C alvin T homas , 1 still owns a plant at Dayton, from which Gaston, Ore. he will publish a monthly magazine Special Rates. | pertaining to the Mutual insurance The Southern Pacific company will business. It is the hope of this pub put in force on July 7th to the 19th lication to gTeatly reduce the fire liabil special rates of a fare and one-third on ity in this state by printing articles on account of the Chautauqua at Glad I the subject. Mr. Barry is ably quali- stone Park, on the certificate plan. I fied to edit a paper of this nature. He 51-t2 > stated while here that the Bankers & Good threshing outfit all in good running order, 28x40 separator, 10 horse Russel engine good wood saw on engine. Can be bought right. Call and see or write, 50-tf A . BALDWIN Real Estate Exchange Houses Rented and Rents Forest G ro v e_______ _ Merchants Mutual Fire R tion of this city was making » ful record and was growing r»PlW'