THE C IT Y Stutemcnt of the Condition of Newport Sunday for the Dan Baker re­ union, returning Monday morning. F IR S T Little Nancy and Herman Moore of Water and light meters, S. E. Todd. Portland are here visiting their uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. Dan Parsons. Ed Wirtz is building a cottage on A Ira Purdin, an admirer of Bill— not street. the big one, but W. J. B.— came W. E. Bowman was in Portland out from Portland Monday on business. Monday. Water and light meters, S. E. Todd. Lee Via has gone to the mountains RESO URCES L IA B IL IT IE S Cash on hand and due from Banks___$69.308.65 Due from U. S. Treas 1.250.00 Capital paid in .......... 25,000.00 Surplus............................ 10,000.00 United States Bonds. .2 5 ,0 0 0 .0 0 Prem ium s(U S Bonds) . . 825.00 Bonds and Securities. .20 ,4 14.4 9 Loans and discounts. .82 ,8 79.9 5 Furniture and Fixtures.3,443.80 Real Estate..................... 3,282.92 Total will on vacation. Tilla­ will $206.464.81 Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Langley and Allen Ella Staehr will go to Newport Mon­ Dale oi Portland, left for the Nehalem day for several weeks’ vacation. mountains Tuesday where they will K. N. Staehr went to Newport Sat­ rusticate for several weeks. urday, returning home Monday. — Don’ t forget that Hoffman & Al­ Felix Verhooven attended Chautau­ len Co. carry the famous Butterick qua at Gladstone Park Saturday. Patterns and sell Delineators, also take C. V. B. Russel', the shoe man, was subscriptions for same. in Portland Tuesday on business. Miss Emma Briggs of Bryant’ s Stu­ Miss A. Pearl Wright, of Portland, is dio will take her vacation next week the guest of Mrs. V. H. Limber. which will be spent at her hom e in — Hoffman and A lien Co. are agent Dilley, Amity and Portland. for the famous Buttenck patterns. Hugh Sparks spent several days at in Tualatin Academ y for next year. the Chautauqua at Gladstone Park last u r n ish ed ouse or en t week. Large modern, well furnished house Your attention is called to Levy's for rent to the right party. Col. 52-tf meat market ad. on page four of this Haynes. issue. R. W. Traver of this city, has re Dutch” Ledford, who is working ceived a letter from W. H . Taft’ s pri­ on the Wilson river road, was in town vate secretary, thanking him for his congratulations and pledged support. Monday. F H F R — J. E. Thomas of Yamhill county has Mrs. Lee Via is visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh bought the N. J. Devoid place of 4 6 j acres, consideration $5000. Sold by Smith. Mark L. Noble, the real estate man. Miss Nora Smith of Camas, Wash., arrived here Saturday for a visit with — Ladies, do you contemplate buv- home folks. n g a new dress, waist, or skirt this spring? If so, call>at Hoffman & Allen Mrs. Bogan of Hubbard, was here Co’ s. They can supply your needs the first of the week visiting her son, the barber. Mrs. Fred Day of Portland, has gone R. M. Hovt, brother of Clarence to Denver to attend a family reunion. H oyt ol this city, was up from Hills­ She is the wife of our “ T ag,” a lormer student of this city and graduate of boro Tuesday. P. U. Pres. W. N. Ferrin is at Seattle and Mr. Isham. recently of California, is Other Sound cities in the interests ol having a nice six room house built on the college. Fifth street between Third and Fourth John Peter Wagner, the Oregonian »venues. G. W. Markee is doing the man, visited with home folks in this work. city Saturday. Dr. C. L. Large is walking around Mrs. Spangle of Seattle, and Mrs. Price of Portland, were visiting in this under a new panama this week which indirectly goes to show that tolks in city Tuesday. this county do not believe in race Leslie Aplin of Bellingham, Wash., suicide. was in the city the first of the week ■ k ^ ¡ n s of Portland, was visiting friends. in the Grove Sunday and has gone out Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ritchie of 1° Scoggin Valley for a month’ s visit Portland, were the guests of friends in with her father and mother Mr and this city Sunday. Mrs. P. Cronin. A. U. Marsh left for the East today. Miss Nora Smith, who is visiting H e was accompanied as far as Portland here, was awarded the prize by the .by Mrs. Marsh. Camas Post for her soliciting, and will get a two weeks’ stay at the Moore J. S. Cook and family of Enterprise hotel a. Seaside. were registered at the Leabo hotel the fust of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Emerv Whaley and W . E. Dunsmore of St. Johns, is in granddaughter. Miss F.lva Whaley, of the city attending camp meeting at Callaway. Nebr.. arrived in town Mon j dav. for an extended visit with lames the Christian church. ( Baldwin and family. Judge Fitch of Cornelius, was up Miss Ethel Bird of Chicago, an old- from Cornelius yesterday and favored time friend of Mrs. J. E. Bailey, is vis­ T h e News with a call. iting here for the summer. Mrs. Bai­ Mr. and M n . Harve Baldwin were ley is slso entertaining her friend, Miss in M cM innville Sunday returning home Polly Curtis of Portland. via Newberg and Portland, Miss Leva Walker, who was thrown Olive Predmore and Miss Andree from a street car at Lincoln, N eb., last Tatio of Portland have been the guests week suffering painful injuries about o f Miss Jennie Underwood. the face is again able to assume her duties at the university. Wall Sean and wife were over Undivided profits..............1,961.58 Circulation..................... 25,000.00 $206.464.81 Total A Lpzy Liver bo only a tired liver, or a starved liver. I t would lx< a stupid as well as savage th in g to beat a w eary or starved m an because he lagged In his work. So in treatin g the lagging, torpid liver It Is a great m istake to lash it w ith strong drastic drugs. A torpid liver Is bu t an Indication o f an Ill-nourished, enfeebled j body whoso organs are w eary w ith over work. S ta rt w ith the stom ach and allied organs of digestion and nu tritio n . P u t | them in w orking order and see how quickly your liver will become active. Dr. Pierce’s (¡olden .Medical Discovery has m ade m any m arvelous cures of "liver trouble " by its w onderful control of the organs of digestion and nu trition. It re- stores the norm al activ ity of th e stom ach. Increases tho secretions of th e blood-m ak­ ing glands, cleanses tho system from poi­ sonous accum ulations, and so relieves the liver of tho burdens Imposed upon it by While Your Roses are The Corner Store IIV BLOOM Have a photo of your house made to send to your friends. [ c h am pio n Per M OW ERS Dozen A T Bryant's Studio — M oney to loan on farm security W . H . Hollis. Plymouth Twine — W e’ ll buy your wool and mohair. Bring it in. Bailey. \ Lotus Langley of Portland, brought a pippin of a shot gun out for his sis- ter, Miss M anche, Sunday and the animal mortuary report from Tim ber is expected to be big in a month from now. 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. — Dr. E. H . Brown, Physician and Surgeon. X-Ray and all electrical ap- | pliances in office. Calls answered j night or day. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Cook and Mr. and Mrs. Gridley of Vancouver, visited ' I.arge in this city Sunday. with Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Gridley were also guests at the hom e of W . K. Curtis. Z. binders AND $ 1.00 feel weak, easlls tired, despondent, frequent headaches, paJn or distresbta "small of back.” gnawing or cllt.ire.sed tec^ig in stomach, perhaps nausea.NiW fcve symptoms will be present at one time and yet point to torpid liver or house, well finished, hot and cold biliousness and weak stomach. Avoid all water, bath and electric lights, plenty hot bread and biscuits, griddle cakes and other indigestible food and take the "Golden of fruit. Corner 4th St. and 2nd Ave. Medical Discovery ” regularly and stick to Its Price $1500. Also one lot on 2nd use until you are vigorous and strong. The "D iscovery” Is non-secret, non-alco­ Street, 100x100 feet, close to car line holic, is a glyceric extract of native medici­ $325. One lot 100x200 feet on 2nd nal roots with a full list of its ingredients printed on each hot tie-wrapper and attested Ave. See JAS. STEPHENSON. 2-t3 under oath. Its ingredients are endorsed | and extolled by the most em inent medical For Sale. writers of the age and are recommended to euro the diseases for which it is advised. Team of bay mares and good wagon. Don’t accept a su b stitu te of unknow n composition for th is non-secret medicutk Apply to J o h n J. B a x t e r , 18 2nd ! avenue, Forest Grove. 52-t4* OF KNOWN COMPOSITION’ Frank Meresse is taking his meals at the Laugh.'in these days, as his John Henry on the big book indicates. Miss Zella Dyer of Ballston is here Wonder what’ s the attraction? visiting her sister, Mrs. Will Sparks. Mrs. Louis Phelps of Banks, whose — See Special Sale of muslin and husband died a few weeks ago, left W. Eugene Knox, the well known underwear at Hoffman & Allen C o.’ s. yesterday for New York state where impersonator and reader, will give an ente-tainment in Forest Grove, the Miss Dorothy Leabo returned Mon­ she will reside with her two sons. evening of August 4th. Further Misses Sarah Boldrick and Minnie day from a week’ s visit at McMinnville. Heidel went down to the Chautauqua notice will be given later. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Baldwin were Dr. Treve Jones visited at the Arch­ Portland visitors the first of the week. yesterday to attend the P. U. rally un­ der the leadership of W. G. Hale. ie Bryant home over Sunday. Treve Bom— To the wife of H. D. Jen- Miss Abbott, who has been a teacher grew up in this city. H e is a gradu­ nings, of near Gaston, last Tuesday a in the Oregon City schools, has been ate of the Portland Dental college and son. engaged to take Miss Yancy's place is doing a good business. Water and light meters, S. E. Todd. says that he is too busy to write an ad for this space. He is selling goods at Right Prices. Drop in and see him at May Guy Stqckman leave for Monday a He Ed Smith of Wilson, was in the be accompanied by his aunts and other Grove Thursday of last week. ^ friends of Centerville M. L. Noble was doing business in C. F. Swander, editor of the Apos­ Portland the first of the week. tolic Appeal, and pastor of the Chris­ Jack Wright, now in the livery busi­ tian church at McMinnville, was in the ness at Bay City, is in town. city the first of the week. the defection of other organs. If you have b itte re r bad taste In the morn­ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wirtz w ere, Miss C. C. Reeher, a professional ing. poor or leviable appetite, coated tongue, M cM innville visitors Sunday. nurse of Spokane passed through the foul breath, constipated or Irregular bowels, H erb Smith was transacting business Grove Friday enroute to Wilson river for a visit with her parents. in Portland one day last week. Deposits.............$144,503.23 Correct Attest: R. M. DOOLY, President. Miss Bess L. Ott spent Sunday witn Paterson’ s sister of Portland, left today for Seaside. friends at M cCoy. mook V. S. Abraham Cash Reserve SO per cent of Deposits Pete and T om Elliott went to East­ E. W. Haines was a Portland visitor ern Oregon last week to purchase horses for their new livery stable in Saturday. this city. Jimmie Clark was a Portland visitor Herbert H . Arnston, who graduated Saturday. with this year’ s class from Pacific, has Col. McNutt was up from Cornelius a position in the 0 . R. & N. office in yesterday. Portland. John Anderson was in Portland Mrs. G eo. Paterson and little sister, Thursday. Mary Stockman, and Mrs. L ee, Mr. Grove the first of the week. BANK A t C f ü l l o f t h e C o m p t r o l l e r , M a y m , 19 0 S for a week. L. L. Hollinger and brother D. A. Mrs. E. E. Williams was a visitor at Hollinger of Burlington, Iowa, spent Chautauqua Friday. Wednesday near Gaston visiting with Editor Beebe of the Springfield News Claud Hollinger. was in town Monday. D. C. Kellems. who held tent meet­ Thomas Withycombe of Portland ings on the Christian churcn lot in this was in the city Friday. city last year, is conducting a big re­ John Caples and John Baldwin left vival in Portland. for a fishing trip Monday. Roy Watkins and Rolla Peterson got Frank Emerson transacted business back Tuesday evening from a few in Portland Monday. day’ s fishing on Wilson River. They Arthur Reeher of Wilson was in the report a good catch. N A T IO N A L HORHST QkOVB. OKHOOIN j Put in your orders for twine now. We will koep it for you and guarantee the price. Now is the time to buy as prices may advance. BIG REDUCTIONS on We pay cash for all our goods, buy in large quantities, get low prices and get the cash discount. FANCY DRESS GOODS For a Short Time GOFF BROS. We have a good line of j Summer Dress Goods that ; we will offer at greatly re­ J duced prices. This line in­ ! 1 cludes such good fabrics as Silk Mulls, Drape de Linde Pois de Soie, and many others. This is the way Public bait the prices run: Having sold nty farm. I will sell at 63c goods, this sale 40c public auction, sev er mil« north'veit of Forest Grove, and three u *^es west 50c “ 39c of Greenville on “ 33 1-3 Saturday, July 18, 1908, 45c “ sale beginning at 10 a. m. sharp, 25c 35c “ the following property to wit: One team horses 6 and 8 years old, weight 20c 30c “ 1455 lbs each; 1 team mares 3 and 4 John Williams arrived in this city from Alberta the first of the week, and went on up Gales Creek for a visit with his son Will before going to his home at North Yamhill. Mr. Williams went to the Alberta country in May where he owns a quarter section of prairie land. H e will return with his family in the fall or next spring. H e says that Earnest Hubbard, formerly of Dilley, is doing a splendid business in Calgary, having a at,ore of his own and working for a gas company HARDW ARE FOREST GROVE, 1 4 OLME& it I U NELSON B. LaCOURSE BUSINESS COLLEGE n