Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, August 20, 1908, Image 8

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    T ire s Set
Quicker
and B e tte r
Chas. O. R oc £ Co . and Abraham’ s
i store. It pays to advertise.
Prof. J E. Kirkwood and family of
M exico are visiting with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Kirkwood.
T . Littlehales sold to R. W . Kirk-
I wood of this city, lot 3 Block 10, in
South Park, yesterday, for 8105.
_
.
.... .
. T
Mrs. W . W. Ryals of Scoggins Vat-
And Will Run LongerWithout lo o s e n -
was vislting h„ sisters Mrs. H um-
ing Than Is Possible When Set the , phiey and Mrs Q L Fieids, M onday.
Old Way. You Will Not Be Out the
Use of Your Vehicle, as it Requires
Chas. Potts of Gales Creek, cut his
But a Few Minutes to Do the Work, big toe of the right foot nearly off last ,
No Charred Surfaces to Wear Away Saturday evening while cutting wood,
and Loosed the Tire.
Mrs. W. A. Daly is visiting with her ,
No Overdishing Wheels or Splitting niece, Mrs. Ralston, for a few weeks
Felloes or Cutting Out T oo Much of before going to Cahflornia for the
the Rim.
winter.
The BROOKS Sets Them in a
Mrs. Chamberlain of Denver, C ol.,
Mechanical and Scientific Way.
who has been visiting her sister-in-law, t
The BROOKS COLD T IR E SET
Mrs. Nettie Austin, has returned to
T E R compresses the metal cold. No
Denver.
steam and watersoaked felloes to shrink
away and loosen the tire; to burnt
Mr. Jesse Emory from Goldendale,
paint to replace. It gives just the Wash , cousin of Mrs. N B. La Course
amount of dish required.
. was visiting at the La Course home
(T h e United Statrs Government over Sunday.
Finds the Cold Process the Best and
Cashier Thornburg of the Forest
has Adopted the BROOKS at the Shops , Grove National Bank, and family re-
of the U. S. Forts and the Department■ (Urne(j Monday from a two weeks’
of the Interior.)
visit at New| ort.
S tiitc m c n t of th «
F IR S T
C o n d itio n o f
N A T IO N A L
s r o w n
BANK
s t a r
P O R B 8 T O R O V e . O R B O O IN
f i v e
’ s
s t a
.
*
a t <£all o l t h e t i o m p t r o U e r , J u l y 1 5 , 1 9 0 8
L IA B IL IT IE S
RESOURCES
Cash on hand due
from Banks and
U. S. Treas
$53 .09 9.3 1
United Slates Bonds. .2 5 ,0 0 0 .0 0
Prem ium sfU S B on d s). .8 2 5 .0 0
Bonds and Securities. .2 0 ,3 5 8 .2 5
Loans and discounts. .7 4 ,5 3 2 .3 3
Furniture and Fixtures.3 ,4 4 3 .8 0
Real Estate..................... 3,2 8 2 .9 2
Total
$180.541.61
Correct Attest:
Deposits............. $1 18.303.30
Capital paid
in ........ 25,000.00
Surplus............................ 10,000.00
Circulation......................25.000.00
T v í a r T T "
Total
R. M. DOOLY, President
D. I. A LLE R, Cashier
Otrer-hunleretl Wompn
School
$180.541.61
M PETERSON, Vice President
Nuvsina Mothers and
R E G I S T E R ^
Undivided profits...........2,238.31
PLEASANT
THOUGHTS
Cl
Shoes
School opens Monday, September 21, and yot 11 need te
! have a pair of the best shoes on earth— the Brown she i.
V .
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A
b
r a
h
Mase
¿ u n
T he C orn er S to re
ol the surprise in
In all stations of life, wtioso vigor and
store
lor
your
vitality may uave .*■» a Ui,,,erui,nt ii and
broken-down by over-work, exacting
friends accompany
social duties, the too frequent bearing of
photographs. You .
I
BflC
h ih b
children, or o.In , c— . will lind in Dr.
can imagine how
Pierce's Fav 'rite Prescription the most
M any
pleased they will
potent, invigorating restorative strength-
giver ever devised for their special bene­
D
be to receive a
fit. Nursingauothcrs wiNJjnd it especial­
Pres. Ferrin and son William, Prin
picture of
you :
ly
valuable
ik
sustaining
Njeir
strength
Bates, A. Alexander and family and and promotirig\ii abundant nsuirishment
looking your best.
John Alexander left Tuesday for a trip for the child. >.’ \pWtant>i; others too
Blacksmithing &, General Repairing
For you surely will i
pt sol W the
to Mt, H ood and will be gone a week. will find it a pricele—
system for baby's coming and rebdNring
look that way in !
FOREST GROVE, ORE.
Mr. and Mrs. Emery Whaley and the ordeal comparatively painless. It
our
can do no harm in any state, or condition
* The
Miss Elva Whaley, of Callaway, Nebr . of the female system,
P h o t o g r a p h s
the
i
tJelTcatc. nervous,
~*
weak women, who
who have spent the past month in the
suffer from frequent headaches, back­
on Sui
Grove, left Monday for Ridgefield, ache, dragging-down distress low down
W e are not con - 1
Mass i
in the alKiomen, or from painful or Irreg­
Wash.
tent to make a
ular monthly |>eriods, gnawing or dis­
ward l
Hugh Sparks was in Gaston Saturday.
tressed
sensation
in
stomach,
dizzy
or
faithful likeness.
Wm. Ridgley and family have for
and h
Howard Derby has gone to Portland their guests this week, Chas. Maxwell faint spells, see imaginary specks or spots
W e aim to and do
floating before eyes, have disagreeable,
non-Ci
t > work.
produce portraits
of Iowa, and Mrs. Ham. Davidson, pelvic catarrhal drain, prolapsus, ante-
the let
or retroversion or other displace- i
that seem imbued
Ridgley’ s sister, of Eastern version
W e are well fixed to take care of your every need in
Geo. W ood of Greenville was in town Mr.
The
ments of womanly organs from weakness
with
life,
that
of parts will, whether they experience
Oregon.
Monday.
vThe
many or only a few of the above symp­
the way of
bring an answer­
Monda
U. S. Montgomery and family have toms, find relief and a permanent cure by
Sam Show returned Monday from
ing smile to the
using faithfully and fairly persistently
G
od ;”
moved
back
to
their
old
home
in
Newport.
Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription.
pleased beholders.
Jesus C
Walla Walla, having sold their place
This world-famed s|>eeitic for woman's
Mrs. Htrry Goff and son Willie
and thi
here to Mr. Adams who will occupy it weaknesses and peculiar ailments is a
Bryant's Studio
pure glvcerlc extract of the choicest na­
were in Portland last Saturday.
Tod:
with his mother.
tive, medicinal roots without a drop of
alcohol in its make-up. All its ingredi­
Cathol:
Miss Mary Corl went to Newport
The Y. M. C. A. boys, who cam e ents printed in plain Kngli- h on its bottle-
day nif
Tuesday for a ten days’ vacation.
from Portland and tramped across the wrapper and attested under oath. I)r.
On :
Pierce thus invites the fullest investiga­
W e carry in stock the following rifles and guns
A barn belonging to D. D. Thorns country to the Wilson River, arrived in tion of liis formula knowing that it will
lecture
of Hillsboro, burned Friday night.
Forest Grove last Friday, after enjoying be found to contain only the best agents |
the ma
known to the most advanced medical
science of all the dilTeront schools of prac­
2 2 C A L . P R O M $ 1 . 7 5 T O $ l2 . 0 i>
Mesdames W. H. Hollis and V. H. ten days by the sea.
fice of
tice for the cure of woman’s peculiar
Limber visited Portland the first of the
Arthur Gilmore of Hillsboro, sus; weaknesses and ailments.
the clo:
If you want to know more about the
week.
F old,”
tained injuries in a gasoline launch
composition and professional endorse­
sion.
— Dr. Lowe, the optician, will be in explosion at Clear L ake, Iowa, last ment of the "Favorite Prescription." send
I have the agency for the Autofiller
A qu
week.
H
e
was
recently
married
and
ostal
card
request
to
Dr.
R.
V.
Pierce,
?
Forest Grove Sept, 10, 11 and to noon
Buffalo, N. Y., for his free booklet treat­ — Self Filling, Self Cleaning Fountain
conveni
was on his honeymoon.
of 12.
7-t3
ing of same.
Pen.
persons
You can’t afford to accept as a substi­
Dr. Hines and
family and Mrs. tute for this remedy o f known composition
A lw a y s R e a d y
A lw a y s W r ite s
on mat
It is reported that a band of elk
Come
in
and
see
them.
They
are
with
out
a
doubt
a
secret
nostrum
of
unknown
oomposir
any way
were seen at the head of Trash creek Hines, sister in law of the D r , of lion. Don’t do it.
the best sell filling pen on the market today. War-
ranted by both manufacturer and retailer.
Jacksonville, Southern Ore., have re­
which
last week.
A . M . VEN EN
turned to the Grove after spending
lecture.
Forest Grove, for the past six weeks,
Finley M cLeod of Patton Valley is some time at the Springs.
Som-
left today for a week’ s visit with friends
constructing a new dwelling on the
answert
Edwin Hughes of Greenville, has and relatives in Portland after which
Seth place.
preach
exhibited some wheat stalks in Goff she will return home.
tongue?
Mrs. Henry Dutcher of Walla Walla, Bros.’ window, that arp of unusual
Corvallis, Oregon.
and do (
Peter Fields has sold his farm three
is visiting her niece, Mrs. S. L. Car­ sizes and shapes. Nothing like them
don’ t
miles northeast of Banks and will again
lyle this week.
Offers collegiate courses in Agricul­
have been seen in .his county.
Catholic
make his home in Forest Grove.
Mr. ture, including
Agronomy,
Horti­
Mrs. Oella Kirkpatrick of Nehawka,
Hersey
Vandecar, a druggist of Fields has bought the Byron Smith culture, Animal
“ Do G
Husbandry, Dairy
Neb., is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. North Branch, M ich ., is making an ex­
images?
home in South Park. This sale was Husbandry, etc.; Forestry; Domestic
Carlyle this week.
tended trip through the West, and made by the Oregon Land & Trading Science and Art; Civil, Electrical,
Some
V. H. Limber, the funeral director, stopped off for the day Monday with Co.
Verboor:
Mechanical, and Mining Engineering;
will soon erect a building to the rear of his cousins Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle.
lie friern
Mrs. Wm. Smith of this city is visit­ Com m erce; Pharmacy.
In fact all kinds of Guns and Rifles that you can get any­ kindly r
his establishment.
A house belonging to Mrs. J S ing her son in Wisconsin, having been
Offers elementary courses in Agri­
before a
Miss Edna Jensen left Monday for Keir and occupied by W m. Presco in called there by the sickness ol her culture, Forestry, Domestic Science
where and at the same price you would pay for them m Rev. Fat
Klamath Falls, where she has a school Hillsboro, was burned down last Friday son’ s wile. She is homesick, so she and Art, Com merce, and Mechanic
his than,
night. Presco saved about all of his states in a letter to her husband here, Arts, including forge work, cabinet
for the coming year.
Portland.
promotin
steam fitting, plumbing,
household goods but had no insurance. \ and wjshes she was back in Forest making,
J. W. Hughes and family have gone
the lectu
machine work. etc.
Barnett Roe, nephew of the late Grove.
to Vernonia for
two weeks. Call
The le
Strong faculty, modern equipment;
Thos.
Roe,
and
wife
of
Chicago,
Ohio,
phone E. Nickerson.
Dr. Henry E. Jones of Portland and
special i
free
tuition;
opens
Sept.
25.
arrived in Forest Grove last week for a Major G. M. Magruder. surgeon in the
tfcats ( ;
G eo. Patterson joined his wife at
Illustrated catalogue with full in­
visit. After spending a few days here U. S. service of the same city, were
und
idersTx
Seaside Saturday, and they both re­
formation
on
application
to
the
Regis­
and at the coast they will go to Seattle. out to Forest Grove Tuesday, the
brief syn<
turned home Monday.
trar, free.
5-t4
Mrs, Cornelia White, aunt of Miss guests of Capt. F. S. Barnes. They
lows: It^
A. L. Sexton, who has been.con- Kstelle Elliott, left litis week for enjoyed a shoot on the archery range
evil is t
and around Portland for several years.
fined to his bed for several days, is out [¿astern Oregon, where she will visit a on the campus while here.
“ What si
He lived in this county as a boy, and
on the streets again.
short time before going to Waterloo,
Catholic
Poultry is to have its due recognition
the pa
Miss Anna Dean spent three days Iowa, where she will make her home at the Livestock Show at Portland in his father, the late Charles M. Johnson,
conducted a saloon in Cornelius fdr a
What pr
taking the
last week in Hillsboro
B. Fleischhauer of Patton Valley, was September. Over S500 in prizes is
number of years, later going to Gaston,
ance? I
teachers' examination.
in town Tuesday and paid this office a offered and the interest may be judged
where he raised hops until his death a
- be comm
He stated that thresh- from the fact that already over one
Mrs. Chas. F. Miller left Tuesday pleasant call.
few years ago. The family was always
of sin tc
with her would begin in the vallev on Thursday thousand entries are booked. Poultry considered respectable, and the father
to spend several weeks
haracte:
(to
d
a
y
)
with
the
Bert
V
\
hite
thresher,
means
almost
$5
,000,000
to
Oregon
mother near Tillamook.
bore a reputation for honesty.
He reports crops good and everybody annually.
Young Johnson was brought to
Mrs. Knox, mother of Dr. Knox, ar­
The m
is busy.
— Hoffman and Allen Co. are agents Hillsboro and is languishing in the
rived here from Canada Saturday, and
ing, and
Mrs. Thomas Roe left for Newport for the famous Buttenck patterns.
county jail, awaiting the action of the
will reside with her son.
meeting c
Wednesday. Mr. Barnet Roe, nephew
_______________ __
courts.
city. It
W . A Johnston of Gaston, was in I o( M fv R of and wj(e accofnpanied
Catholic
FOR MURDER OF PERDUE.
town Friday and added his name to her bu| ,e(t , he
d
{or Seattle
— W e’ ll buy your wool and mohair.
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The New, subscnption list.
.where they have a son living. Mrs
Bring it in.
Bailey.
iWre, and
PORTLAND O REGON
The
The Golden West ball team, (co l- Georgia Hughes also went with her to first location was a timber filing.
ing have ,
— We always pay the highest price
filing,
however,
did
not
suit
Perdue,
o re d ) of Portland will play the Banks stay a couple weeks.
W R IT E FOR CATALOG
ing a thur
Bailey.
and for some reason it was dropped at for wool and mohair.
team Sunday August 30th.
Mrs. A. R. Heimbach of Chico, Cal., the Land Office.
)The
School
that
Place»
You
in
a
Oood
Position
— Money to loan on farm security
Great large black and white signs who has been visitir g her parents, Mr
It has been ascertained that Perdue, W H. Hollis. Forest Grove
Lot
have been painted on the buildings of and Mrs. Robt. Alexander west of in company with a number of Swedes
H
e
af:i
— New stock of latest Ladies’ H om e
— Dr. E. v H.
Brown,
and J. J. Fisher, a book-store man of
d
,
hvsician and
— The t0p pT;ce at Bailey's 1 « ' are
ngi
Journal
dress
patterns
at
Bailey's
Big
burgeon. X-Ray and all electrical ap- W ooi and Mohrir.
Portland, were piloted by Johnson into
a.-qu
Store.
pliances in office.
Calls answered
the mountains north of Buxton the lat­
C O M P A R A T IV E STATEM ENTS OF DEPOSITS
Son, . la:
a
ter part of June. The party, minus
— Be sure to take advantage of the night or day.
— Chase & Sanborn Coffe "S al< denera Jn
Perdue and Johnson, who were left in Mid-Summer Clearance Sale now on at 1 — Try Schultz’ s
M.r 22. 1907
ground bone for the best. Hoffman & Allen Co. special»-.
Forest Grove,
Foreat Grove
the hills, returned, and Perdue was Hoffman & Allen C o.’ s store.
$49.223.17
your hens. It will make them lav.
elusive agents.
never seen alive again
H e was a
May
20.
1907
Oregon
National Bank
comparative stranger in and conse­
$ 9 9 .8 2 2 .17
quently
his disappearance created
EDWARD SEY.MOI R
A . B . TH O M A*
August 22, 1907
little mystery.
all oveMht
Sec. and Mgr.
It is now known, however, that he
$ 13 0.7 22 92
ind v idâ t
had been in Portland several weeks
cen.
December 3, 1907
prior to his disappearance and that he
$ 1 6 0 ,3 7 2 .4 6
had a large sum of money on his per­
M
son. Another fact that Sheriff Han­
The W
February 14, 1908
cock regards as suspicious is that John­
Congrega'
son,
who
is
said
to
have
been
without
$ 1 8 5 ,3 2 -4 .0 9
.-rrin ye st i
funds when he went into the hills, ap­
was the ; ro
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P
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parently had money on his return. H e
M A Y I I. 190«
Topic
is said to have paid off a number of
votioael. M
claims at Buxton and is also said to
lege, I T
have returned money to men in Port
Mrs.
L e;
JU LY 15, 1 9 0 «
land whom he had falsely located.
tatú», Grac
Johnson is 23 years of age and is
»! Coll ge.
married to a daughter of Riler Thomas
A. Ha tell;
Both Telephones
a Nehal-m
homesteader. H e has
F o re s t G ro v e , O re *
been leading a precarious existence in'
Off t o the
J. F. McGILL,
TH E
M
AY
C IT Y
Camp Supplies, Fishing Tackle,
Guns, Rifles and Amu ution
Agricultural College
25 cal. Stevens, 2 5 -2 0 Winchester
3 0 -3 0 W in ch ester 32 special Win­
chester, 2 5 -3 5 W inchester; 30-30
Savage, 3 0 -3 0 lightweight Savage
3 0 -3 0 R em in gton au tom atic.
L. C. Smith, Stevens, Parker,
Baker and o th e r makes o f shot­
guns.
GOFF
BROS.
HARDWARE
FOREST GROVE,
OREGON
BUSINESS COLLEGE
ST
C
Oregon Land and Trading Company»
$ 2 4 9 ,5 3 3 .0 4
$ 2 7 9 ,1 6 5 .0 8
F A R M and
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