1 V ___ »-y-*| | | —< | *"jp spend the summer. Dr. Nixon has 1 * ■ *—**_____ _______________ not seen his sister since he left the old country 38 years ago. J. F. Shock was in town Saturday R y ^ sprintw> Mtend. I The immigra1'0“ to O itgoa *“ ¿>4 S t i i t c m c n t of t h e C o n d i ti o n of FIRS T N A T IO N A L BANK PORHflT GROVE. OREGON 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 m , loo t* See S. E. Todd for clo/er ay. J. W. Stillwell, who resides out east of town, is seriously ill. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Haage of Man- ning we-e in town Monday. Well, we guess Hillsboro is all right. She sports an automobile garage. Miss Jennie Underwood returned from a few days camping Monday. tjje slreet fair at Dallas last Friday, Cash Reserve 50 per cent of Deposits and entered the foot race against an Indian but was berten. LIABILITIES RESOURCES The gtars wj|| piay the Forest Cash on hand and due Deposits............... $ 1 4 4 .5 0 3 .2 3 Grove second team on the Banks en- from Banks . $ 6 9 .3 6 8 .6 5 Capital paid in ......... 25,000.00 closed grounds next Sunday afternoon. , Due from U. S. Treas 1.2 5 0 .0 0 Surplus..........................10,000.00 Admission ISc and lCc. United States Bonds. .25,000.00 Undivided profits............ 1,961.58 Premiums(U S Bonds). .825.00 Joe Lilly has returned irom Newberg Bonds and Securities. .20,414 49 Circulation....................25,000.00 and will reside at Wilson, Oregon. Ix»ns and discounts. .82,879.95 Recorder Willis Ireland of Hillsboro, Mrs. Lilly has gone to California to Furniture and Fixtures.3,443.80 ‘‘took in” the ball game here Sunday. visit during the summer. Real Estate................... 3,282.92 A. Weber of Ohio, but recently of Julius Peterson of Cornelius is con­ $ 2 0 6 .4 6 4 .8 1 Total $ 2 0 6 .4 6 4 .8 1 Total structing a fine large house in that city. Portland, was in Forest Grove jokirig Correct Attest: R. M. DOOLY, President. Tom Rogers, the well known drug- ov« ‘he interests of this section with a view of locating here. gist of Yamhill couuty, was in town DIED—The infant child of Mr. and today. Mrs. W. G. Scofield of Gales Creek, Mr. Ostrander is a brother of Mrs. Roe Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ben Barrett at died Monday and was buried Wednes- and they had not met in several years. Gales Creek, Monday, June 29, a fine | They will visit several points on the day in the Gales Creek cemetery. daughter. IIN j coast before returning to the northern See S. E. Todd for clover hay. Riley Boyd of the Condenser has The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. country. gone up on the Wilson river for a few The regular monthly mteting of the Robert Harper of Hillsboro, died Sun­ Have a photo of your days fishir -. Forest View Cemetery Association will j Ward Dempsy of Portland, visited day and was interred in the Buxton house made to send to be held at the Reading room on Tues­ his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Levi cemetery Monday afternoon at 3 day afternoon at 2 p. m. Everybody I o’clock. your friends. Smith, Sunday. interested are requested to be present. Miss Josephine Baber left Friday for Alec Alexander and family have —The Book Store special 25 perl moved into town from their ranch two Lancaster, Ohio, where she will visit cent reduction on all framed pictures 1 som etim e. She will also visit points miles west of this city. in Canada before returning to Forest will continue one week more. Some Harry Ritchey, who has been over very pretty wedding gifts among them, j in Idaho, Montana and Nevada, visited Grove. 52-tl Supt. H. H. Stuart of the Cr ^len- friends in this city Sunday. A partial eclipse of the sun was vis-, is wearing a grin this morn' g that W. P. Spaulding and wife left Tues- ser won’t come off, and all becau? a little ible here Sunday morning between the 1 AT day for Southern Oregon where they | home last hours of six and eight. Several peo­ t daughter arrived at his will spend sevtn.1 months. ple about here took advantage of the j evening. Hillsboro is to have a new steam phenomena by the aid of smoked Commencing Monday, July 6th, laundry which is expected to be in Goff Bros, hardware store will keep g'asses' Phone Ind. 121 Forest Grove running order by July first. I open after 6:30 in the evenings for Dr- W. M. Pollock returned from Babe Brlt>00- one of the former tj,e accommodation of farmers during 'he Northwestern University of Den- arfajnst the inventor of the airship for p i . , . , . C o l , , ba m ™ . h o * t o v „ un£ ttanr .1 Chicago T oe,da, a, noon. „ h, „ b„ „ ob„ in!d l«,ncd horn down ,hc C olnm ta. | ^ ^ ^ g ^ , h c ,e he .e n , ,o take a po,,-g,d.„at, from him by false pretenses. The SamLaw.cr.ce has negotiated for a who with his w;fe left last week for course- Hls office wl11 be °Pen suit is fifed in the courts of San Fran lot from Geo. Naylor and will erect an Minnesota to visit, states that they ar- Monday- cisco. Miss Anna Johnson, daughter of Mr. 81800 house on it this summer. ; rived at St. Paul all right and had a Dr. W. M. Pollock of this city, who and Mrs. C. N. Johnson, graduated Misses Meek and Perie of Portland, pleasant trip. has been back at Chicago attending from St. Mary’s academy last Wednes­ friends of Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Limber, the Northwestern University Dental E. I. Thompson of Rock Island, day and was the recipient of a gold are visiting at their home in this city. 111., and his wife, a sister of Mrs. O. School, where he is taking a post­ medal as a token of her efficiency and graduate course, will return to his of­ D. F\ Fleck, formerly with the For­ S. Higby. left yesterday for Los An­ standing in her class. fice here about July 10th. Being un­ est Grove real estate company, has ac­ geles, Calif., after spending a few days Mrs. Martha Wiest of Scappoose, is able to secure a first class dentist to cepted a position at Bailey’s Big store. in the Grove. visiting her sister, Mrs. L. M. Sparks fi|| his pIace here in his absencei his Wilbur McFJIdowney was up to J Miss Alyce Cronin was visiting her in this city. Her husband has been 0ffice has been closed, Salem over the Oregon PJlectric line parents in Scoggins Valley last Sunday. superintending a large logging camp L. A. Long, ex-editor of the Hills­ last Thursday, and says it was “ simply Miss Cronin says that it is useless to over on the Columbia but has accept­ boro Argus, and J. W. Connell ex- fine.’’ say that where she is tht re shall you ed a similar position at Eureka, Calif. sheriff of Washington have formed a J. L. Harris bought through the also find Sam. T. Bates and wife of Ames, Iowa, partnership in the real estate business Oregon Land and Trading Co., 50 Pastor C. A. Sias, of the Christian acres of the Alec Alexander place near church will return from the annual State are visiting Allen Rice and family on and have opened up offices in that the Gales Creek road. Mr. Bates was city. Both these gentlemen are here. Missionary Convention in time to oc­ an old neighbor of Mr. Rice’s when he popular and are widely known in this Archie Bryant rode over to the Wil­ cupy his pulpit both morning and resided in that state. He is pleased county and The News bespeaks for son river Saturday and took his camera I evening July 5th with Oregon, but will not locate here. them the best of success. along and got some good mountain Forty acres of the Herb Smith (aim Miss Haskel of Herrick hall enter­ A big bear was killed last Saturday views. at Verboort was sold last week by the tained the working societies of the in the Tavlor woods about a mile and Mrs. H. Hatfield has just returned Oregon I^tnd and Trading Co., to Christian Science church and Congre­ a half east of Banks by a party of men from Portland, where she has been Henry Steinkemeyer of Scoggins Val­ gational church, besides a few other in that neighborhood. The animal visiting the past week with Mr. and ley. Consideration 84,000. guests last evening. Refreshments I had been killing sheep and the posse Mrs. G. E. Rastall. Tabernacle Meetings are being held were served and a general good time treed him in the woods. Several per- The infant son of Eva Strang of this at Thatcher by Elder J. Garrigus and was had. sons were there with their guns and city, died last Saturday and was buried they will continue for some time. A P. J. Ritchey, aged 60 years, died soon put bruin out of the way, Roy in Forest View cemetery Monday after­ large tent has been ordered and it will in Hillsboro, Tuesday morning of Watkins from here was at the scene noon at three o’clock. be used to hold meetings in. cancer, from which he had suffered a and brought home one of the bear’s S. Y. Ostrander and wile of Valdez, number of years. Deceased was a feet. Mrs. Maggie Martin, sister of Dr. Nixon, of Cardiff, Great Britain, is ex- Alaska, spent Sunday in this city the Catholic, and belonged to the Catholic The hotel Laughlin is getting a pected to arrive here in a few days to 1 guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Roe. Foresters. He leaves two minor sons. reputation as a health resort. The His wife died some years ago. News has it on good authority—from Walter Hoge, former editor of the two young ladies who are spending the Times, and family moved their house­ summer there, that since going to the hold effects to Portland Tuesday and hotel they have each gained four will reside on the East Side at the cor­ pounds. They have only been there Comparative Statement of Deposits ner of Harrison and Grand avenue. four days but that does not alter the on dates o( call by the Comptroller Mr. Hoge is engaged in the job print­ case in the least. They begin eating ing business there and is doing a nice at 11:30 and finish at 2 and all other meals are “ attended’’ in the same business. March 22, 1907 : : $48,223.17 Mrs. C. S. Phillips and daughter of manner. While Your Roses are Don’t Forget te cali on V. 0 ,3 7 2 . 4 0 185 . 324.09 $ 249,5 33.04 $ R e s e r v e 5 3 p e r cent H O W A R D S l i Y M O l ’H N c c . a n i l Mgc- Tecumsah, Neb., are visiting a few days with Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Harris in this city. They had been old time friends and neighbors of Mr. Harris when he lived in that city. Mrs. Phillips and daughter will spend the summer on the coast. Alexander Ots. a former student of Pa­ cific University and manager of the Na­ tional Airship Co., which floated stock in this city last fall, has brought suit A. IS. T H O M A S PrcuUlcnt Oregon Land and Trading Company IN C O K IH tk A T H l) Chautauqua Circle. The Chautauqua Circle Class of the Woman’s Club was entertained at the lovely home of Mrs. Dr. Brown. A most interesting and amusing program had been prepared by Mrs. Gould, the class leader. This being the Long­ fellow Chautauqua Class, quotations, poems and music were from his work. Mrs. Brown proved herself to be a most charming hostess. A very dainty supper was served, each class member was instructed to invite a guest. Those present were Rev. and Mrs. H. Gould, Rev. and Mrs J. M. Barber, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Hoffman, Mrs. J. A. Abbott, Mrs. Georgia Hughes. Mrs. Emma Chandler. Misses Aline Hoff­ man, Reba Hoffman, Helen Chandler, Dr. and Mrs. Brown- Card of Thanks. F 7\R M a n d G / T Y P R O P E R T Y Both Telephones Forest drove, Oregon ^sgp fc* x d 'm . -m fcc. • * x xd h x JAM ES xd fc* a* d * x d d + xd W jJr RASM USEJV K Dealer in F L O U R oriel F E E D Forest drove, Ore., J* ^ Pacific Ave. - >**«. ** he xd r f ^ d 'x x . xd hd Xd k .% I BINDERS Studio N A T I O N A L BANK $ 5 9 ,5 2 2 .2 5 xd Dozen Bryant’s I c The undersigned wish to extend their heartfelt thanks to the friends and neighbors who so kindly assisted dur­ ing the illness and death of our father and husband. Especially are we gTate- Ufl for the beautiful flowers. MRS. R. H. AUSTIN AND FAMILY. AND MOWERS 'M £ 7/ í - i V , i I k 15 „ ' — H' {il m -kLv'-^ W.ïia'- U Vt. The Celebrated Draw Cut Mowers, lightest draft ma­ chines made. We 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 [1. 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 quantities, get low prices and get the cash discount. GO FF BROS. HARDWARE FOREST GROVE, OREGON NNLME. BUSINESS COLLEGEl WASHINGTON AND T E N T H STREETS PORTLAND. OREGON WRITE FOR CATALOG The School th a t Places You in g G00d Position Secretary W. L. Crissey of the Oref gon State Dairy Association has ready for circulation the report of that bor’y for the past year. It is very much the most comprehensive report which has appeared concerning any dairy meet­ ing on the Pacific Coast, and Mr. Crissey will furnish a copy to anyone n- terested, upon request. Oregon has grown wonderfully in fruit, agriculture and general industries, but dairying holds the record for greatest increase, Houses Rented and Rents dairying products having risen from a value of 85.000.000 annually five years ago to 117.000,000 in 1907. Forest Grove A. BALDWIN Real Estate Exchange Collected Ore.