Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, July 09, 1908, Image 8

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V. S. Abraham
S t a t e m e n t of th e C o n d it io n of
Miss Pearl Shipley, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. N. C. Shipley of Banks, is
expected home from the hospital at
PORB8T OROVE, OREUON
W. K. Newell of Gaston, was in Portland, where she underwent a sur­
A t d a l l o f t h e C o m p t r o l l e r , M a y 14, I O O H
gical operation.
town Tuesday.
Cash Reserve 50 per cent o f Deposits
Charley Smith was out from Portland Mrs. Kate Laughery returned from
Mist, Oregon, where she has been ,
Sunday visiting home folks.
her daughter Mrs. John John- ;
LIABILITIES
RESOURCES
Miss Ella Briggs, of Bryant’s Studio, visiting
son.
Her
daughter accompanied her j
spent the Fourth in Portland.
Cash
on
hand
and
due
Deposits......... $144.503.23
home for a visit.
from B a n k s___$69.368.65] Capital paid in ......... 25,000.00
A new continued story starts on an­ Sheriff Hancock has appointed Ward
other page of this week’s News.
Due from U. S. Treas 1.250.00j Surplus........................... 10,000.00
Downs of Hillsboro as his deputy. Mr.
says that he is too busy to
United States Bonds. .25,000.00 Undivided profits.............1,961.58
A new continued story starts on an­ Downs is well acquainted with the
Premiums!U S Bonds). .825.00
write an ad for this space.
other page ol this week’s New6.
workings of that office and will prove
Circulation.....................25,000.00
Bonds
and
Securities.
.20,414.49
to
be
a
good
official.
Mrs. J. B. Smith returned Friday
Loans and discounts. .82,879.95
He is selling goods at Right
from Iowa, after spending several Sam Lawrence, who graduated from
Furniture and Fixtures. 3,443.80
months.
P. U. this spring, has accepted a
Prices. Drop in and see him at
Real Estate.....................3,282.92
Mr. and Mis. E. Meresse left Mon­ position as time keeper for the Van­
Total
$206.464.81
day lor Netarts by the sea to spend the couver & Seattle railroad, and will take
$206.464.81
Total
up his new duties this week.
summer.
Correct Attest: R. M. DOOLY, President-
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hartley and F. M. Busby and wife of Oswego. \
Ore.,
have
been
visiting
with
their
Miss Cady, spent Saturday and Sunday
daughter Mrs. Raferty of North Mount, j
at Newport.
From here they will go to the eastern The Washington County News tells
Mr. and Mrs. Will Weitzel returned 1 j part of the state to visit a son.
j I of a friend who received a card from
T h e
from Seattle Monday after several
Real estate keeps changing hands. I Nebiaska with a picture of a basket
months’ visit.
M.
B Ortman of Banks purchased the filled with hail stones larger than an
I
Miss Mabel Bryant of Roberts ville, Thomas
Ingersol watch. This Nebraskan should
Conley
farm
north
of
town
Wash., is visiting her brother Archie, this week. This sale was made by the be be sent a picture of Oregon straw­
here this week.
berries larger than a silver dollar, it
Oregon Land & Trading Company.
Have a photo of your
, , claims
, . the
, public
... sale , Nor|h
might Yamhil,
cause him to think And a it little.—
Mrs. A. Richie of Sellwood is stop­ J. T W. , Hughes
might i
ping at the home of her parents, Mr. dates as follows: Saturday. July 11 at CJUSe hjs mouth Record.
house made to send to
t0 "„ater” a little
and Mrs. H. Ogden.
Big Four Lumber Co. in Scoggins
your friends.
Mrs. J. M. Robb of Portland, is vis­ Valley; Saturday, July 18, near
iting her brother W. K. Curtis and Thitcher; Tuesday, July 21, 2$ miles The Young Men’s class of the
south of Dilley.
I Christian Church Sunday School en- j
family near here.
the Young Ladies’ class ; t
Will Boos will take Walter Sear’s Frederick Saelens, wife and family tertained
Naylor.a grove Tuesday evening. A
place in the barber shop this summer and mother Mrs. Spiescheart returned | contest in Sunday school work was held
while he is at the coast.
from a three months’ visit to Belgium, and the young ladies came out best.
S. Fuller and wife of Coeur de their native country. They had a de­ Refreshments of ice cream and cake
’Alene, Idaho, are visiting with Capt. lightful trip but were glad to get back were served. The classes were chap­
to Forest Grove.
and Mrs. G. W. Peters.
eroned by their teachers, Mr. and Mrs.
A .T
elected
J.
W.
Bailey,
the
newly
C.
S. Sias, respectively.
— Be sure to take advantage of the
Mid-Summer Clearance Sale now on at County Clerk and who took his place Mrs. Anna Guyer, aged 75 years,
at the court house Monday, has ap­ and widow of an artist who was weli
Hoffman & Allen Co.’s store.
pointed Ed. Luce as his deputy. The
There wiil be a regular meeting of two compose a good team and the of­ known on the Pacific coast years ago,
was tried for insanity Tuesday at Hills­ Phone Ind. 121
Holbrool: lodge No. 30 Saturday. fice is in good hands.
Forest Grove
boro, and the county court has the ___________________________________
Members please take notice.
Misses Maud and Kate Shannon case under advisement. Guyer’s best
Mr. and Mrs. Alphonso Voss, of went to Salem last Thursday and took work was “Custer’s Last Stand,” and Bonds of the newly elected county
Portland, spent Sunday with her father, part in the Patriotic Social held at the this painting, when exhibited at San officers: County Treasurer W. W. Jack-
Ambrose Porter in this city.
Congregational church under the di­ Francisco received much favorable 1 son gave the largest bond, which was
Fred Moore of Seattle, was in tewn rection of Rev. J. A. Folsom. The mention. Guyer died several years 840,000. W. H. VVehrung, 85,000,
Wednesday on his way to that city af­ Misses Shannon added to the program ago, and the widow has been working Ed. Schulmerich, 810,000, J. W.
by the day to support herself, the hus- Shute, 810,000, Geo. Schulmerich,
ter having spent a week with his by singing.
85,000, A. S. Sholes, 85,000, and A.
brother. Will Moore at Greenville.
N. P. Nielson and son Mads, of band leaving her but a small home.
C.
Shute. 85,000 as securities. J. W.
A
dispatch
from
Hillsboro
to
the
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Blank started Buxton, left Tuesday for a year’s visit Oregonian Monday says: "The United Bailey, County Clerk elect, filed his
Tuesday morning for Albany and to their old home in Skovballing, Den­
bond of 810,000 with F. A. Bailey, A.
Railways has concluded its first pre­ B.
Philomath to spend a week or ten days. mark. Mr. Nielson has rented his liminary
Bailey and Ed. Schulmerich, as
survey into Hillsboro since its sureiies.
farm for a year to William Tolke.
G. Hancock, Sheriff
Dr. Hines left Saturday for Southern They will return after that time to present owners gained control. The elect, filed Geo.
his bond of 810,000 with
Oregon to join his wife, who is visiting Washington county.
line comes from near Linnton, over C. C. Hancock
Cornelius, J. C.
there. He will remain away about
Cornelius Pass, runs through the Beach, of Glencoe, of and
B. F. Purdy,
B. B. Goff of Hillside was in town the
week.
Bethany-Phillips-West
Union
sections,
Friday and left at this office a record the richest dairy section in the courty, of Gaston, as surities. School Supt.
"Easy” Moore and Rudy Schultz made by one of his Holstein cows.
The Celebrated Draw Cut Mowers, lightest draft ma-
M. C. Case filed his bond of 83,000
went to Gladstone Park Tuesday and During the month of April he got 2297 and crossing the north plains of the with the following sureties: Mts. Jose­
chines
made. We keep a full line of repairs so you will
Tualatin,
strikes
Hillsboro
three
blocks
played ball with the Lebanon Cubs at pounds of milk; in May, 2335 pounds,
phine S Case, W. T. Shearer and Mrs.
east
of
town,
on
main
street.
The
not
have
to send to Portland when you break down.
that place.
and in June 1900 pounds. He milks i new survey taps an immensely rich Mary Shearer.
Miss Ella Staehr spent the Fourth in three times a day.
This is the company that — Bailey will buy your Wool and
Portland the guest of her sister, Miss County Judge Goodin states that he section.”
has
run
a
line
Forest Grove from Mohair.
Marie, who is employed in Graves’ has rented a sprinkler from a Portland the direction of into
Roy,
which strikes this — We’ll buy your wool and mohair.
music store.
concern which will be used to sprinkle place from the northeast.
Bailey.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Finley, ex- the new piece of road being made be­ Evangelical Tent Meetings will open Bring it in.
Coroner of Multnomah county, were tween here and Cornelius. It is nec­ in a large tent near the Christian
Put in your orders for twine now. We will keep it
guests of Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Limber, essary to thoroughly wet down the road church this evening, with Evangelist |
for
you
and guarantee the price. Now is the time to buy
while it is being rolled.
Tuesday.
F. E. Billington of Albany, in charge, j
as
prices
may advance.
Hon. B. F. Purdy of Gaston, is Chief Joe Lenneville of the fire de­ He will be ably assisted by the local
on
pastor,
Rev.
C.
A
Sias.
It
will
be
re­
partment,
believes
that
an
ounce
of
opening up a stone quany on his farm
and the quality of the stone is said to prevention is worth more than a pound membered that about this time last
We pay cash for all our goods, buy in large quantities,
of cure, for he kept the fire apparatus year similar meetings were conducted FANCY D RESS GOODS
be of the best.
get
low prices and get the cash discount.
hitched
up
all
day
the
Fourth
and
was
here
by
Rev.
Kellems
of
Eugene,
Victor Limber, the undertaker of ready at a moments notice should the which terminated in much good to the F o r a S h o r t T im e
this city, was in attendance at the occasion have demanded it.
community. This meeting will like­
Undertakers’ association at McMinn­
wise be beneficial to the religious de­
ville Tuesday.
Brice Goodin, the young son of nominations
of this vicinity, and at­ We have a good line of
County Judge Goodin, while playing tractive invitation*
Prof. O. M. Gardner, newly chosen with
have been gotten
some playmates at Hillsboro out, one of which you
superintendent of the public schools, Tuesday
have probably
moroing,
got
some
Carbide
left Monday for Van Wert, Ohio, to from a bicycle lamp into his eyes. found under your door. Mr. Billing­ Summer Dress Goods that
spend the summer.
ton is a good talker and will no doubt we will offer at greatly re­
While it is extremely painful it will not arouse
much interest. Everybody is
Victor Limber of this city, was necessarily result seriously.
duced prices. This line in­
chosen as Vice President of the State Game Warden Stevenson handed us cordially invited to attend.
Undertakers’ Association held at Mc­ a copy of the Denver Republican, con
— Dr. E, H. Brown, Physician and cludes such good fabrics as
Minnville this week.
taining the boom of Gov. Chamberlain Surgeon. X-Ray and all electrical ap­
The Forest View Cemetery Asso for the Vice-Presidency, launched there pliances in office. Calls answered Silk Mulls, Drape de Linde
ciation will hold an adjourned meeting by R. A. Caples of Gaston, who has night or day.
Pois de Soie, and many
next Tuesday evening at the home of been appointe official historian of the
—Money to loan on farm security
Mrs. Dr. Crang, 8 p. m.
Democratic National Convention.
W. H. Hollis.
others. This is the way
Dal Adams, well known in this city, J. E. Kesler, "knight of the stick”
Public Sale
returned from Ann Arbor, Mich., or better known to the public as a
the prices run:
where he has been studying medicine. printer, and family, arrived here from Having sold my farm, I will sell at
He is located in Portland.
Gresham for a short visit before going public auction, seven miles northwest 63c goods, this sale 40c
Thk Forest Grove Colts will cross to Astoria, where Mr. Kesler has a fine of Forest Grove, and three miles west 50c
BUSINESS
COLLEGE
M 39c
bats with th e. Portland Blues on the positiou with the Astorian. Mr. Kes­ of Greenville on
WASHINGTON AND TENTH STREETS
Saturday, July 18, 1908,
local diamond on Sunday, July 13th. ler used to hold down the job depart­
“ 33 1-3
PORTLAND OREGON
45c
ment of the Times when Mr. Hoge sale beginning at 10 a. m. sharp,
This promises to be a good game.
was its editor.
W R IT E FOR CATALOG
the following property to wit: One 35c
25c
H. C. Atwell, president of the State
team
horses
6
and
8
years
old,
weight
The
Southern
Pacific
company
has
that
Placet
You in a Good Position
Horticultural Society, returned from strung new steel rail, »long the West 1455 lbs each; 1 team mares 3 and 4 30c
20c
The Dalles, today, where he has been Side
tracks and will begin soon to re- years old, weight 1350 lbs each; 1
attending The Dalles Cherry fair.
—New »took of latest Ladies’ Home —The top price at Bailey’s for your
*** °'d rails with the new. mare and colt; 1 yearling colt; 1 driv­
F urnished H ouse F or R ent — P]*ce
vv hen this is done the roadbed will be in ing mare; 8 head extra good milk
JournM
dre»« pattern* at Bailey’s Big Wool and Mohair.
Large modern, well furnished house first class condition and perfectly safe. cows, will freshen in the fall; 4 head 2 NELSON B. LaCOURSE Store.
for rent to the right party. Col. The company has been recently mak- year old heifers; 4 head yearlings; 1
—If you drink, don’t fail to call at —Chase & Sanborn Coffees always
Haynes.
52-tf ing some substantial improvements Jersey bull 2 years old; 1 full blood
Hoffman
and Allen Co.’s and buy the best. Hoffman & Allen Co. ex-
Holstein bull; 11 head hogs, McCor­ H ö r e s t d r o v e
O r * Chase & Sanburn Coffee.
elusive agents.
Dr. Via wants The News to state to along their West Side line.
binder, mower and hay rake, 1
the people of Forest Grove that on Prof. Wilkerson has resigned from mick
harrow, 2 spike tooth har­
Tuesday it was as hot as —. Well, he 'he Llatskame schools and has accept­ spring 2 tooth
14 inch plows, 1 one-horse
split «rood all day and he knows. Yes ed a similar position in the Park Place rows,
A. B. TH O M A S
EDWARD SEYMOUR
1 3 J Bain wagon broad tire,
suh.
schools, near Oregon City, and will cultivator,
P r e s id e n t
S e c . a n d Mgr.
1
3J-
Bain
wagon
narrow
tire,
1
surrey,
Archie Bryant, the photographer, move his family there the first ol the 1 top buggy, 2 set heavy work harness
left Tuesday rooming for Wilson River week. This school has a complete nearly new. 1 set light double harness
to be gone a week, when he will take a high school of 12 grades and is one of new. 2 sets single harness one set
large amount of views for post card the best in the county. The News new, hay fork, ropes and pulleys, axes,
wishes the professor success.
purposes.
shovels, chains, hoes, rakes, organ,
Attorney E. B. Tongue, of »11 household furniture and other ar­
Mrs. John W. Gates, while attend­ the District
Fifth Judicial District, Tuesday an­ ticles too numerous to mention.
ing the Fourth of July exercises at
his deputies as follows. Clack
IN C O R P O R A T E D
TERMS OF SALE.
Cornelius, fell from the seats near the * nounced
mas
county.
Livy
Stipp;
Clatsop
speakers stand, and severely sprained county, Howard Brownell: Washington All sums under 810 cash. On sums
810 one vear time at 8 per cent
her back.
county, Thomas H. Tongue, Jr. The over
interest
approved notes. 3 per
Dr. and Mrs. F. H. Cofleen of appointment for Colombia county will cent of! for on cash
on all sums over *10.
North Yamhill, visited their parents, not be made until the end oI the week Free lunch at noon.
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Gordon, on the when the District Attorney will attend
A. F. B a k er , Owner.
Fourth of July grounds at Cornelius on court at St. Helens, to try a number of J. W Hughes,
B o th Te le p h o n e s
Geo. F. Naylor, .
F o r e s t G r o v e , O re g o n
tax
cases.
that day.
Auctioneer.
Clerk
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F IR ST N A TIO N A L B A N K
While Your Roses are
IN B L O O M
C orn er S to r e
CHAMPION BINDERS
AND
$ 1.00
P er D ozen
MOWERS
Bryant's Studio
Plymouth Twine
BIG REDUCTIONS
1
BROS.
GOFF
HARDWARE
FOREST GROVE,
OREGON
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Oregon Land and Trading Company
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