Prom Saturday Aug. I to S a tu rd a y A u g. 15 s Auction House E will sell goods in stock at great reductions as follows: 20 per cent off on Wall Paper, Couches, Clocks, Mirrors and Commodes. Capital paid in .......... 25,000.00 Surplus............................ 10,000.00 Steel Couches. Deposits ......... $1 18.303.30 United Slates Bonds. .2 5 ,0 0 0 .0 0 Premiums(U S B on d s). .8 2 5 .0 0 Bonds and Securities. .20 ,3 58.2 5 Loans and discounts. .74 ,5 32.3 3 Furniture and Fixtures.3,4 43.80 Real Estate..................... 3,282.92 $180.541.61 Correct Attest: Chairs and Rockers, Dressers, Sideboards, Kitchen Treasurers, Extension Tables, Undivided profits............. 2,238.31 says that he is too busy Circulation..................... 25.000.00 write an ad for this space. H e is selling goods at Right Prices. Drop in and see him at Total D. I. A LLE R , Cashier PLEASANT THOUGHTS J The Corner Store of the surprise in store for your friends accompany a visit here for photographs. You can imagine how pleased they w ill, b e ; to receive a picture of you looking your best. For you surely will j look that way in our night, August 15. Ice cream will be | The report that Ed. Ward, who was _______________________________________ I served and a good time is expected burned out at South Bend a few days The Royal Nerghbors will meet with — W e’ ll buy your wool and mohair. Mrs Winnifred Aldrich on the after ^ ago, carried no insurance, is erroneous. He thought at first that the policy had Bring it in. Bailey. n0()n Qj jrriday from 2:30 to 5 p. m. ¡elapsed but upon investigation he — House and barn for rent. Forest All members are requested to be pres- ' found that it was in force and the Growe Real Estate Co. 5 -tl ent. amount carried was 810.00U. The party holding No. 00430 please J. H. Reeher of Wilson Rieer, was The remains of F. William Semple, call at Hines’ Drug store. in town Sunday and reports that the who died in Seattle on July 31, were road over that route is alive with teams brought here for interment in Naylor | A. L. Sexton is confined to his bed going into the mountains and to the cemetery Tuesday. The funeral was with a bad case of biliousness. coast. conducted by Rev. Sias. Deceased j J. T. Fletcher reports that roasting roastim? ‘ I w R Cur(is 3nd fatnily> w ill was 54 ytars old and was a brother-in-j ears are ripe in his neighborhood. Williams and family, Mr. Torrense and ! law of Sherman Bacon, a mile east of | J. H. Wirtz and wife have gone to ! family and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Odell, i here. the coast at Newport for a weeks’ stay, j |eft for Netarts Tuesday morning for an Ida Jane Burchell, wife of H . L. [ H oge Sexton of Portland, is at home I outing. I Burchell, died at the family home two j rn account ol the sickness of his father. f After stopping for several weeks’ ! miles south of R eedville, Monday — New stock of latest Ladies’ Hom e Chautauqua dates in Colorado, Ernest ! from tuberculosis. D eceased was born Journal dress patterns at Bailey’ s Big J. Sias, broiler of Pastor Sias, will in Goldendale. Wash , 34 years ago. spend a week in Forest Grove ere re­ She leaves a husband and four chil­ Store. turning east. dren. She was a daughter of J. B. Mrs. Z. Large returned to Portland Mrs. C. L. Large and daughter M cNew and wife, for many years tesi- last Tuesday, after a three months’ Lucile have returned from a visit dents of this county. stay here. CITV $180.541.61 R. M. DOOLY, President M PETERSON, Vice President who came up from California to assist | in bringing the electric road hete, left ! last Sunday for Murray, Utah. He will join his family there where they j will spend several months. H I TH E M “ i ■Il L IA B IL IT IE S Total lO per cent off on l RESOURCES Cash on hand due from Banks and U. S. Treas $53,099.31 Off to the P hotographs \ W e are not con- j trnt to make a faithful likeness. . W e aim to and do produce portraits that seem Imbued with life, that j bring an answer-1 ing smile to the i pleased beholders. J Bryant's Studio W e are well fixed to take care of your every need in the way of i Camp Supplies, Fishing Tackle, Cuns, Rifles end Amunition to Fairmunt, Minn. Miss Florence j Mr. and Mrs. A. W . Johnson a n d ! Otto Haage of I-aSalle, 111., is visit- W e carry in stock the following rifles and guns Hicks, a sister of Mrs. Large, ac- son were jn town yesterday and today, ing his brother and family, John companied her. j after an absence of some two year?. | Haage at Manning. 22 C A L . PROM $1.75 TO $12.00 The Banks baseball team is sched- They live in San D iego, Cal., where 1 f / l is amo c u * * * /rxsts A. F. Baker has sold his farm near uled for a fast game with North Yam- Mr. Johnson has a luciative position, Forest Grove, and is moving to Eu- hill next Sunday at Banks. These two They found many changes in the gene, Oregon. teams are about evenly matched and a Grove, all for the better, and stated I have the agency for the Autofiiler i that they might at some future date Ed. Wagoner and family have moved good game is assured. — Self Filling, Self Cleaning Fountain of this place. residents i again becom e back to town and are occuping the Pen. John I.enneville, brother of Joe John Stripling house. M. Fenne, of i L. H. M cK enney, S JtJw ays R e a d y A lw a y s W rite s Lenneville, the horseshoer, and wife of B ack Rock under the auspices of Seattle, have taken up their residence Portland, and C. E. Meigs, of Kansas j Come in and see them. T h ey are with out a doubt' the best selt fillin g pen on the market today. W ar- | the Christian church Tuesday night at in this city and Mr. Lenneville will go ¡City, M o., were in Forest Grove Tues-1 ranted by both manufacturer and retailer. day looking over the place with the in- i Mason'c Hall. See bills. A .. M . V E I N E N into the electrical business here. I tention of locating. They had just ar- Miss Gertrude and Bertha Kirkwood Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Taylor and Miss rived from Tillamook, where they had returned from a two weeks vacation E A. Dixon attended the public in- spent several days. Mr. M cKennev upon Pebble creek, Monday. stallation of the Rebekahs at Banks was formerly from Anoka, Minn., the BORN— T o the wife of John Van Tuesday evening. Miss Miller, deputy home of the editor, consequently their Corvallis, Oregon. Domelin on August 4th an 8 lb boy. district president installed the officers, visit to this office was mutually enjoyed Mother and child doing nicelv. Offers collegiate courses in Agricul- Bids for the construction of the Pr0« T Wilkerson and family left Agronomy, Horti- Rev. C. F. Clapp will occu py the M. E. Church at Hillsboro will be re- Tuesday lor their home at Park Ilace, ' ture, including Husbandry, Dairy pulpit at the Congregational church I ceived up to Friday at noon of the near Oregon City, where the professor \ culture, Animal next Sunday, morning and evening. , Mth. ol this month. Plans and s p e c-1 « as accepted a position at the head of Husbandry, etc.; Forestry; D om estic the public schools. While their resi- Science and Art; Civil, Electrical, Horace Thomas ol the Oregonian, | ¡«cations can be seen at the parsonage, dence in Forest Grove has been of Mechanical, and Mining Engineering; and wile were out from Portland Tues- Joe Stream> the baib<,r> has moved short duration they have made a host of Com m erce; Pharmacy, In fact all kinds of Guns and Rifles that you can get any­ day on a short visit with home folks. ( his shop ,rom , he buildinK acr0S5 ,rortl friends who are sorry to have them Offers elementary courses in Agri- where and at the same price you would pay for them in — Fine modern 10 room house with t« is office to the room recently vacated leave. The News wishes them success culture. Forestry, Domestic Science 1 acre ol ground. Lots ol fruit. For l,v M. R Chenev. and Bu* hat a neat in their new field. and Art, Com merce, and M echanic Portland. sale cheap. Forest Grove Real Estate sh°P «>«» door to Hinnran’ s hardware I ... . Arts, including forge work, cabinet 5 store. Sunday afternoon, while the owners making, steam fitting, plumbing, ol the places were absent, a sr.eak- machine work. etc. Miss Maud Shannon and her aunt, D. W. Bath, formerly of the Hills- thief entered the farmhouses of C. F. Strong faculty, modern equipment; Mrs. C. C. Caples of Portland, are boro Independent, and his son, I. S Barrett aad Trephon Dietrich, of free tuition; opens Sept. 25. ■pending two weeks vacation at Sea- Bath, have purchased the Western Ore- Greenville. 6 miles north of this Illustrated catalogue with full in­ view. ¡{on, at Cottage Grove, and are now city, stealing some silver, four gold formation on application to the Regis­ — A Storebuilding on Pacific Ave . ,ctivelV engaged in the publishing ol rings and a gold watch from the Bar- trar, free. 5-t4 | rett home, and some valuable jewelry suitable for Grocery, Feedstore or Kes- that paper. from the Dietrich place. The thief is Inquire at The taurant, for rent. D. D. Loomis has sold his wood described as about 30 vears old, weight Bazaar. 5- tl Astoria’ s Fourteenth Annual Regatta sawing outfit to his brother. J. E. about 150 pounds and 5 feet 8 inches August 27, 28 and 29 presents an ex­ Loomis, and will retire from the busi­ John Wunderlich the furniture man in height. cellent opportunity for people in the of Banks, passed through town this ness. Mr. J. E. Loomis will conduct interior of Oregon and Washington to the business and any wood sawing Hillsboro school district held a morning enroute to Portland on wanted will be taken care of by him. school election Monday and voted to get a brief tenting and cam ping exper­ business. ience near the ocean. Programme of Herman Kennel!, the cigarmaker. j the lf nth « rade t0 the schoouls' sports will be unusually interesting, Black R ock is one of the most popu­ M * uln,t 0n th,s with the addition this year of the lar novels of recent years. Mr Sias who opened his shop Monday and b e - ! Fhe Pf0 Ple v° l gan rolling cigar,, is putting out a P » ' « " they seeing the necess.ty Swedish Norwegian Sangerfest. Hon. has presented it on many platforms in brand he calls the New Arrival“ It is °J. lthe te" th, « ra(le s,nce ,he count* G .orge S. Shepherd, of Portland, has the last two years. high school proposition was voted a five cent grade and is one of the the railroads down at the late election. This makes been made Admiral, Hillsboro is agitating a proposition best we have sm oked in a long time have given very special rates, and Forest Grove and Hillsboro the only to get its water from the hills eight schools in the county with a tenth 81 00 will be the fare by boat from J. W. Hughes' wheat field near Dil- miles out to the north, as their present Portland. ley caught fire last Friday and several grade. system is inadequate. W A S H IN G T O N AND T E N T H STREETS shocks of grain were burned before the Let THE NEWS do your jo b work. Ernest J. Sias of Indiana, is expected ’ PORTLAND. O REG O N James Wright of Greenville, who is fire was brought under control. The workmanship today to visit relatives in Forest Grove We guarantee good suffering with blood poisoning, is re fire originated from the passing rock W R IT E FOR CATALOG Mr. Sias has earned an enviable repu­ good stock and most reasonaole prices ported as som e better today H e has crusher which was being transported to tation in the east and middle west as a We print everything. 'The School (hat Places You in a Good Position the Purdv quarry. been seriously sick the past week. lecturer and platform orator, and al­ — Joe Stream guarantees to please Col. Havnes. one of the energetic though he is handled exclusively by T h e Lady M accabees will give a with the latest hair-cut. Sharp razors dance in the Greenville Hall, Saturday members of the Railroad Committee the Ridpath and Central Lyceum Bu­ Dr. E. H. Brown, Physician and properly handled. Opposite News — The top price at Bailey's for H reaus. he has allowed his brother to Surgeon. X-Ray and all electrical ap Office. 50-tf W ool and Mohair. make for him a date in Forest Grove. pliances in office. Calls answered Those who hear his m onologue of Con­ — Be sure to take advantage of the night or day. — Chase & Sanborn Coffees a!« ner's Black Rock Tuesday night at Mid-Summer Clearance Sale now on at State m e n t o f the Condition the best. Hoffman & Allen Co. See S. E. T odd for grain hay. Masonic Hall will feel richly repaid. Hoffman & Allen C o.’ s store. elusive agents. 1 It is sure to make a great hit. ( t I t ( I i 25 caí. Stevens, 25-20 Winchester 30-30 Winchester 32 special Win­ chester, 25-35 Winchester; 30-30 Savage, 30-30 lightweight Savage 30-30 Remington autom atic. Agricultural College L. C. Smith, Stevens, Parker, Baker and other makes o f shot­ guns. G O FF BROS. > V a f 1 c G ■ il Í b it tl n ir m th HARDW ARE • FOREST GROVE, OREGON >i BUSINESS COLLEGE of THE FOREST At GROVE NATIONAL cull of thw Comptroller «loly I«, i. InHIIltiwni K e a o u re e a i U.M an * P w ciu u M , ............. IT S fit-nJ* mm ! Premium» Other » N M to .................. ■an. rm alM . Other R m I b u tt Furniture and Fliharet ............ ... ....... ............ J 1 1 i 1 ! V. BA t Twaaury Tfttal S1W.01I.SJ ............... .............. (•■kt aad 1 1 , *00 O P U J tH M um m Caglia! Stork Surplus IVdix tdexf Profit» Circulât ton Dtpoaits > 25.ODO 00 1.000 00 ............................... s.*»«* ................................. IS A « 00 ................................ 17ft,lftj Oft ....................... AJJIJft lift. Wt fti •JJ2.ft7J.77 Total SJJS.97J.n D IR E C IO k S i rb.ua. O. Tediai J. W. Puuua % l. A. Thornburgh % f otar» R. Ilallay W. 1%. H m t w s a A There is a small section in this city that is infested with the genuine Cana­ dian thistle and unless the weeds are removed within a short time the seeds will spread all over town. The sec­ tion we have reference to is on First street near the depot grounds of the Oregon Electric com pany. Before these seeds becom e ripe they should be destroyed as when on ce rooted they are extremely hard to get rid of. There is a state law against the letting of the Canadian thistle grow and it is also a matter for the consideration of the city council. Two days’ work now removing this crop will save both : time and money in another year. — Try Schultz's ground bone lor, ' your hens. It will make tnem lay. e d w a m d j j h y m o l h . B. THOMAS President S e e . e tn e i M g r . Oregon Land and Trading Company low in c o r p o r a t e d FARM B o t h T e le p h o n e s and Y IT G PROPERTY F o r e s t G r o v e , O re g o n