Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, September 10, 1908, Image 5

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    S ta te m e n t
o f th e
C o n d itio n
of
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
h ö r e s t
q r o v e
,
o r h u o in
The train was running about 25 miles Stanton hired a rig to take him out,
when it struck a speeder, leaving his wife destitute. She came
which was southbound. The driver of to town and swore out a complaint,
an hour
Off t o the
the machine jum ped
2 t t e a l l o t t h e C o m p t r o l l e r , J u l y I S , 1 9 0 S
just before the when Sheriff Crenshaw got busy and
The accident occurred on a had the rig stopped when he went out
trestle and embankment. The speed­ and arrested Stanton. At the prelimi­
er was wrecked.
nary examination Justice Sappington
collision.
RESOURCES
LIA B ILITIE S
Cash on hand due
from Banks and
U. S. Treas
$53,099.31
Deposits............ $118.303.30
Capital paid
25,000.00
Surplus............................ 10,000.00
United States Bonds. .25 ,0 00.0 0
Premiums(U S B on ds)..8 2 5 .0 0
Bonds and Securities. .20,358.25
Loans and discounts. .74 ,5 32.3 3
Furniture and Fixtures.3,4 43.80
Real Estate.....................3,2 82.92
Undivided profits.......... 2,238.31
Circulation..................... 25.000.00
friends
before starting for Lincoln, for some reason this was reduced to ’
Nebr , where he has accepted a chair 3500 the next day. H e put up a cash
in Greek and Latin in a Military bail and left the county. It seems
that Stanton has been bound over for a
Thomas M cFadden of Bellingham, similar offense in Washington county.
Washington, was the guest of friends — Tillamook Headlight.
$180.541.61
Total
in this
city Saturday.
Tom was for­
merly football coach at the
Correct Attest:
MOUNTAINS
Prof. H. H . Arnston was in the city bound Stanton over to the Circuit;
Sunday and Monday visiting his many Court, placing the bail at 81000, but
school.
$180.541.61
Total
in .......
R. M. DOOLY, President
M PETERSON, Vice President
the way of
M oney to loan on farm security
W . H . Hollis.
college
here but is now city attorney in his
D. I. ALLER, Cashier
W e are well fixed to take care of your every need in
Camp Supplies, Fisiqug Tackle,
Cui\s, Riñes and Amunition
Real Estate Transfers.
northern town.
E G FSuedy et ux to A A Helden
2.44 ac in J L Hicklin D L C t 2
» 1 w _._..........................................$ 610
morning by wagon for their new home
B F Catehiug et ux to Barbara
Sept. 15th and 16th opening days
\\ e carry in stock the following rifles and guns
five miles from Lebanon, where Mr.
Aun Cíales 2.99 ae in Catching
of Fall and Winter Millinerv at Mrs.
D L G l 1 u 4 w ________________
150
Bowman has purchased a 235 acre A H Gates et ux to B F Catching
John Farber is back from Wisconsin, M. M cK enzie’ s, two doors from Post-
22 t A L . F R O M $ 1 . 7 5 T O $ 1 2 . 0 0
farm. H e will raise stock and do
2.99 ac in B H Catching I) L C
220
office.
10 -tl
after a montn’ s visit.
Franz Bleid et ux to Julius Mack-
general farming.
rodt et al 38.03 ac in sec 27 1 1 n
Conductor Frink of the local train
Miss Bertha Williams left for her
w _____ _______________________ ______
There
is
lots
a-doing
at
the
Joe
Wil­
has rented the Prof. Case house on A
Jas D W ilmot et ux to George E
home at Seaview yesterday.
Hinton 4 ac in sec 22 t 1 s 1 w
800
street, and will move in with his family liams hop yard these days. Last Sat­
J. P. Wagner, the Oregonian solic­
Nellie H Thornton et al to H I)
urday the opening dance was given
this week.
Morse lots 30 and 84 Steels add
itor, is home for a few days.
with a big crowd present. Beaverton,
B ra v ertou ____________________ 4225
Will Haney was married to Miss
Moses
nillalioy et al to John H
— Buy Tipless
Electric
Lamp
Cornelius and Forest Grove are all
Orminda Thatcher on Wednesday, of
Davis part of sec 25 l I s 2 w__
700
burners at V. S. Abraham’ s.
9-3t
well represented.
Jobu H Davis to Allr-'d Meiuel 20
last week in Hillsboro, by County
ac in sec 25 t 1 » 2 w ._ ...............
700
The library and reading room wiil be Judge Goodin.
The picture show this week was Anne Jane Buchanan to Josiuh
Miller lots 5 and 0 hlk 2 Reed-
closed next Monday for cleaning.
M. J. Darling brought to this office well patronized and gave a splendid
v ille __________________________ li
Miss Olive Morley of Portland, was Saturday, a 5ranh o( a plum tree with a program with ‘ "The Blue and the C F Tigard et ux to Fancy tv
Smith part of sec 3 t 2 s 1 w___
visiting friends in this city Sunday.
c iuster of plums
Xhere were 4g Grey,” as the lead. It is not likely
J H Wescott et ux to Dotie L
Keuuell part of lot 4 block 29
that any more shows will be given un­
Mike Creps, manager of the Banks : plums of a small varietv.
Forest G rove______________
lOtKi
Outlaws, was in this city yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Crane and til after hop picking is over.
A H Phipps et ux to M j Kinney
40 ac in sec 12 t 2 n 4 w..............
600
Miss Grace Ballard of Hillsboro, was daughter, Lucile, of Linnton, South
The school board held a meeting Ora G Garrigus et ux to M J Kin­
ney 37 ac sec 12 t 2 n 4 w..........
600
visiting friends in this city yesterday. Dakota, have been visiting at the i last week for the purpose of electing a
M J Kinney to .1 F Hamilton 77
Wardie Dempsey of Portland was Knight home in South Park.
)
! member of the school board to fill the
acres in sec 12 t 2 n 4 w..............
visiting friends in this city Labon Day.
Prof. E. J. Baker, who will take vacancy made by the removal of Mrs. Anna Reli to Mary E Hatch 28 ac
in M Wren D L C t l n 3 w___
i
In fact all kinds of Guns and Rifles that you can get any­
Haskell Ferrin and Lloyd Moore Pr0*- Cook’ s place in the chemistry de- H oge to Portland. Mrs. Edward Sey­ Isabella McCallen et al to John
Lundgren tract in sec 32 t 1 n 1
where and at the same price you would pay for them in
have gone to the mountains for a short partment of Pacific University, has ar- mour was chosen to fill the place.
............................................... - 2500
outing.
: r' ved with his family from Michigan.
Edw
H
Coleman
et
al
to
Consoli­
W. T. Shepard of Portland, together
Portland.
dated Tim ber Co parts of sec 31
Dr. C. H. Rafferty of Portland, an
John Wirtz and family moved in­ with Missess Cloe and Emma Dilley,
t 3 n — w and sec 6 t 2 u 5 w 12,00o
alumnus of P. U ., was in the Grove *0 their home on Main street the first daughters of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Dilley, L Powers et al lo W Heudricks30
ac in sec 23 t i n 3 w........ .......... 2350
Sunday.
of the week. The house has been re­ came out from that city Monday and Lewis Powers et al to Jacob
Schneider 30 ac in sec 23^t 1 u 3
Miss Harriot Wyley of Portland is paired and new'y PaP «ed throughout, will spend a week in the mountains
w - ........ - ........................... ......... 2356
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Henry
Harrington
other
members
of
the
Dilley
Ambers Thornburgh to J P Me-
visiting the C. N. Johnson’ s at Spring
A rlune et al 4 ac in sec 10 t 2 n
of Centerville, were in town Sunday, family,
Hill farm.
4 w ....................................................
g(H)
Martin Curne and John Narr ip have John Schmidt et ux to H Wilkins
visiting
their
daughter,
Mrs.
W.
F.
Mr. and Mrs. H . E. Wilson, nee
et al 2.64 ac in M Moore D L C
800
Miss Jessie Lancefield, were in the Stockman and little grandson, William purchased of the Willis Hardware & E D Thorne et ux to K McKnlght
Henry.
Implement C o., one of the “ Wester-
part of sec 24 t 1 n 3 w________ 140(1
city yesterday.
S H Graham et al to G W Clarke
...........
..............
John Stevensen, a well known ex- ville” H °P Press and in addition to
2.64 ac in sec 2 t 2 s I w .............
500
Willie ..........
Shultz will
play with
the .......
Cor-
A F FitzlafT et ux to B Goldberg
nel'ius' team againstV anks Sunday at newspaper man and prominent young * « * r
_ h°P*
part of blk 15 West Portland
attorney of Portland, has been spend­ else in a reasonable distance from
H e ig h ts...........................................
200
the latter place.
10-tl
David Culletou to Sam T Bowser
ing the week with his father, R. O. Banks.
part of blk 17 Simmons add
Mr. and Mrs. George Etzwiler of
Victor H ugo Limber, our genial un­
Stevensen.
H illslsrro_____________________
175
Newberg, are visiting her sister, Mrs.
W
H McEldowne.v et ux to Henry
dertaker
believes
in
having
the
best
On complaint of State Game War-
B Austin et al part of blk —
B. H. Laughlin.
S t a r
TA P
den Stevenson of this city, Walter l ^ere *s- H e ^as 5ust completed fix-
Naylors add Forest G rove.......... 3,",0O
Miss Carrie Loughry left with the Beard and Clem Iukley of Banks, were in« up the ChaPel in his establishment Investment Co to A A Belden lot
53 North Tigard ville .3.50 a c . . . 1050
Forbis fa m ily jh e first of the week for fined j 2S and CQsts f' r huming with. and now has one of the most com plete F C Aldrich et ux to Axel LCarl-
son 2 ac in sec 25 t 1 s 1 w ..........
600
her home in Butte, Montana.
out a license
undeitaking parlors in the state outside
S B Huston guardian to M H
— Don’ t forget the Book Store has
Bump 30.73 ac in Wm Geigers
Mrs. W. H . Denney of Duluth, 1 °
° rt aD
L C ._ ........................................... 921.90
the choicest line of Postal Cards in the
— Thursday, F iday, and to noon J D
Minn., who has been spending the
W Henderson et ux to John
county. Albums always in stock.
Schmidt
part of M Moore D L
summer in Tacoma, is here visiting Saturday ° f this week Dr- L °we. the
C t 1 s 2 w ...................................... 1550
Mrs. A. Porter arrived home Tues­ her niece, Miss Belle Denney, at the wel1 known oculo-optician, will be in Western Oregon Trust Co to Adam
Forest Grove. H e does not go from
Junior tract 45 Virginia Place.
500
day, from a visit of several months with Laughlin hotel.
G W Waterbury et al to J Engel
house
to
house.
Consult
him
Laugh-
friends and relatives in Wisconsin.
II ac see 24 t 1 s 1 w ................... ]200
John Lenneville, brother of Marshall
lin Hotel parlor about your eyes and S B Huston et ux to W N Barrett
part of blk 7 H illsboro...... ......... 1800
Mrs. A. Martin, the Grand Laay of Lenneville, will leave today for his old g iasses
19 years’ experience.
A
in i n
La
/-»it*» lAAlrlnrr o f - ! I
T
.1-
T~V 1
. .
J ,
M Frititiger et al to G N Cobb
the -. Artisans,
is in t the
city looking af­ home in X
North Dakota, to attend to
, .
_
,
,
part of Jos Wood D L C ______ 7500
.
Willard Wirtz of the Oregon Journal
ter business connected with that lodge. some business matters. H e will be
John Sorensen et al to Wesley
repretorial force, stationed at Salem,
Penny part of sec 22 t 1 a 2 w .. 3500
Joe Lilly was in from W ilsm River gone apout a week.
was in the city Sunday visiting bis par-
School opens Monday, September 21, and you’ll need
the first of the week, but he forgot to
Howard Thomas. Haskell and Hoi- ; entSi Mr< and Mrs. j. H . Wirtz. Wil-
have a pair of the best shoes on earth— the Brown shoe.
PRETTY AS
bring his big cowboy mustache with man Ferrin and Dwinell Clapp have re- lard has an important position with the
A PICTURE
him.
turned from Gearheart, where
they Journa, and his qualifications are such
is
an
expression
— Dr. Lowe, the eye specialist, has have been working in a beach resort , hat he fi„ s the bill t0 an ioto.
one often hears.
been com ing to Forest Grove for more during the summer.
TT _
,
The picture re­
.
. „
, .
H . E. Witham returned from Sea-
than 17 years and hopes to come 20
Coyotes in the Scoggins Valley dis- s;de yesterday where he has been !
ferred to must be
one of our
m0re’
trict have been raiding some of the ! working , hii suramer. His folks
from I
W. E. Bowman and family left this
THE
CITY
25 cal. Stevens, 25 -20 Winchester
3 0 -3 0 W inchester 32 special W in­
chester, 25-35 Winchester; 30-30
Savage, 30-30 lightweight Savage
3 0 -3 0 R em in gton autom atic.
L. C. Smith, Stevens, Parker,
Baker and o th e r makes o f shot­
guns.
GOFF BROS.
HARDWARE ‘
FOREST G RO VE
OREGON
FIVE
re g is t e r e d
MARK
School
Shoes
to
V. S. Abraham
The Corner S tore
— Sept. 15th and 16th opening days g0at herds, and some thirty head of Engiand have recentiy „r iv e d ¡n port-
of Fall and Winter Millinery at Mrs. Mr. Powell’ s have been killed py ,and and may ,ocate in thij coulUry.
P h o t o g r a p h s
M. M cK enzie’ s, two doors from Post- them during the past two weeks,
Mr. Witham is business manager cf
artificial lights has the Weekly Index again this year.
Mr. and Mrs. Ceil Doan and son of been installed in the Caples buildings
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Ritchey, form er- i
10 -t l
office.
a
system of new
Forest Grove spent Sunday at the R which includes the LaCourse store, ly of this place, but now of Portland,
Baird home
near
town.— Yamhill First National Bank, express office, were in town Saturday and Sunday,
John Anderson and the Restaurant.
Record.
Mr. Ritchey says he will probably
^ The John Forbis
Montana.
—
i
says
the
Oregonian
correspondent:
C O M P AR ATIV E STATEMENTS OF DEPOSITS ^ 1
The first number
National Bank
Mar. 22. 1907
$48,223.17
Forest Grove,
May 20. 1907
$89.822.17
August 22, 1907
$130.7 22.92
Oregon
of W. T. Fogle’ s
Monmouth Herald”
was received by The
News this week.
Fogle, like all other persons who ever
got a taste of
Forest Grove
I
ing wrecked a mile east of Hillsboro, houses are much in demand here now.
new paper, ‘ T h e
f
BUSINESS COLLEGE
j
Last Sunday the Forest Grove local, com e back to Forest Grove and erect a
Portland-bound, narrowly escaped be- couple new houses, as he notices that j
farfTily will leave
their beautiful country home near Dil-
ley this week for their home in Butte,
let it alone.
sheet
newspaper work, can’ t ;
The
containing
Herald is a bright
$ 1 6 0 ,3 7 2 .4 6
February 14. 1908
$ 1 8 5 ,3 2 4 .0 9
M A Y 14, 1908
$ 2 4 9 ,5 3 3 .0 4
JULY 15, I M M
$ 2 7 9 ,1 6 5 .0 8
W R IT E
FOR
CATALOG
the usual batch of
good advice, loyalty, etc.
^ U
If The News has a lean looking ap- '
W
A . 1*. T H O M A S
l 'r u H l d u n t
A H I ) M B Y M O tK
8 e v . u n ii M g r .
1
pearance this week the blame must be |
laid up against A. E. Nourse, who with
D ecem ber 3, 1907
H
OLNES
for they make the
prettiest pictures
you can imagine.
Let us make some
of vou, so your
friends can have
something to re­
mind them of you
W A SH IN G T O N AND TENTH STREETS
as you look vour
PORTLAND. OREGON
best.
We don’ t
care how hard a
subject you think
%Tke School tha
that Placet You in a Oood Position
you are. We have
made good por­
traits of people
— The top price at Bailey’ s for you.
Dr. E. H . Brown, Physician and
twice as difficult
to take as you are Surgeon. X-Ray and all electrical ap- W ool and Mohair.
' pliances in office.
Calls answered
— Try Schultz’ s ground bore for
night or day.
Bryant's Studio
vouk hens. It will make them ay.
Mrs. N. is spending
the week by the
sea, at
Last
Newport.
1
week The
News experienced a wanton appear­
ance owing
to the editor cutting an |
extra wisdom tooth,
Oregon Land and Tr ading Company
(■ IN C O R P O R A T I :t »
therefore lookout
I
for big things hereafter.
Albert N. Stanton, of Hillsboro, was
arrested on Thursday, charged with as- I
saulting, biting and
j Blanche
j camping
month.
Stanton.
property
kicking his wife,
They
had
been
on the Trask river for about a
After
F A R M and C IT Y
assaulting
his
wife
R oth T elep h on es
F orest G ro ve , O r e g o n
1
J