S t a t e m e n t of th e e o n d itlo n of F IR S T X A T IO X A L FORE 5 T UROVF, BAXK UHEUOX A t t h e c a l l o f t h e C o m p t r o l l e r of C u r r e n c y . S e p t . 2 J , 1 9 0 S RESO U RCES L IA B IL IT IE S Cash on hand due Deposits...............$134,394 41 from Banks and Capital paid in ............ 2 5 ,0 0 0 00 U. S. Treas $55.950 80 Surplus.......................... 10,000 00 United States Bonds . «25,000 Premiumson U. S. Fonds.825 Bonds and Securities. .2 0 ,1 1 8 Loansand Discounts. .8 7 ,7 7 3 Furniture and Fixtures.3,489 Real Estate.......................3.282 T o t a l................... 00 00 96 43 55 92 $196,440 66 Undivided Profits, net. 2,996 Circulation.................. 2 4 ,0 5 0 25 00 Prof. J. B. Wilkerson, formerly of 1 0 0 x 1 1 5 I this place, but now of Parkplace, near ¡Oregon City was tendered a reception I 1 0 0 x 2 0 0 by the Parkplace Educational Club, 1 ACRE, 5 last week. ACRES 1 0 ACRES 3 0 ACRES Walkers Orchestra will be at Me-i Graw's Hall Oct. 3d as usual to furnish O r 3 0 ACRES, tllC Sized music for a good old time dance. LOT YOU CAN B U Y I N Come out and have a good time. nie Underwood rode to Gaston horseback in the aftemo on. Total....................... $196,440.66 Couect Attest: R. M. DOOLY, President A l-1 ways welcome. 13-tl Miss Kate Shannon who is working ' in Hillsboro for a short time was at ! hume Sunday and she and Miss Jen- n T „ v „ .. on . Dr. J. H. Knox was attending trie Oregon Veterinary Association in Sa- lem last week. The meeting was well attended with a large nuinner of new graduates besides the old staff. PAKK PLACE ADDITION TO CORNELIUS, OR. ~ „■. , , ,, The two make them so as to sot L . L . H O L L IN G E R , C ITY The barn belonging to Mrs. Alias Smith of the Michigan house and lo cated in the rear of the hotel, caught from 10 a. m. to 4 p. in. fire last night and was burned to the ground. It is not known how the fire originated. The firemen were soon on the scene and did excellent work in I will give my personal attention to all sittings from city ar.d saving the adjacent buildings. l*or to ■ n ■ >0 . ' . . we will close out our odd lines of G ran'i ,, ..! . i • r, this will give you a chance to stock t ■ .t ' ' . it ,:temi!s at a great bargain. On S a t: y we will sell a No. - r T ea Kettle fo r r r Vf» S A ‘ i \Jk< D A Y O N LY Curii ■ . sister Mrs. H. D. McNutt. 1 Verboort. Forest Grove National Bank FOREST GROVE OREGON STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION SFPT. 23. 1908 LIA B ILITIE S : RESOURCE.1' $ 1 5 1 .7 2 2 6» »M S M 21.to o 00 C ..I U I $ 25 / 00 00 2.500 00 2.1*5 W 25.000 00 S to c k S t ir p i t i. l ' n 4 t r M r . P i o t it i ira» « arcuatiti. 1031 M Depo««. 2A 3 .9 S 7 .3 8 1 2 1 .4 8 7 .0 7 $ 137.563 37 Tetti S 137,503 J7 D IB K C T IW I» : J o h n E . l'n lle y Thott a . T0 *3*3 W. B. Maio«« • I . W . P i h i u . U. A . T h o rn h u rg h country. Don’t allow the political campaign j now on to make you overlook the col-1 onist rates in effect during September and October, and remember that your friends and acquaintances throughout the older states can come to any part of the Pacific Northwest on one-way tickets at less cost now than at any other time during the coming winter. - W e always pay the highest pnee for wool and mohair. Bailey. > . ..S'CIMU JuMt A rrived t.-iii ì . h m wtKmert"Xx . *s? . e *sesse r inn — fln a it * 3>, ii ■ri AR.DVV A R E FO REST G RO VF I V ; OREGON MaJ TT re* GOODS F A L L AND W k iii W e have a jc k L o select from this fall and invite you to call and in­ spect o n r goods. SHOES, DRY GOODS GROCERIES V. s. ABRA T h e C o rn er S to re W l i M ) »’ i> u . ftiyM THE PARIS M ILLINERY PARLOR 'TAL AI.Ti.EATM ENTS Olire in Fon For the month of October we will make a regular $ 4 .0 0 Panel on Special mount 5x14 with Oregon State Seal, something new and up-to-date lor $ 3 .0 0 a dozen. See our window on 1st No. 282, will be held on Saturday. Ave. north. Oct. 3rd, 1908. An unusually inter­ esting program has been planned for the afternoon session, the annual con­ test commencing with the October j meeting. All patrons are requested to ] be on hand promptly at 10:30 o’clock $1 O I L . ’A I T I SUNDAYS Dr. J. P. Taraisie of Hillsboro was called, last Sunday to see Mrs. Wm. Johnson, formerly Miss Ivy Birbee, at the home of Martin Bisbee on Gales Creek, who has been ill for the past Miss Lorena Belnap of Hillsboro was one day. month and found her in a critical con­ the guest of her friend Miss Maud The little child of Mr. and Mrs. dition and advised an immediate oper­ Hollinger over Sunday. ' John Van Dyke of Banks, died Sunday ation as the only means of releaving Miss Ellen Staehr is spending the after a short illness. The funeral oc- her condition. week in McMinnville tne guest of her curved Tuesday with interment at The regular meeting of Gale grange, Hugh Smith, Sunday. Today is the First of October when Mrs. House has moved here from ¡t ¡s jaw[ui t0 hunt and kill Pheasants. Hillsboro with her daughter and son Hunters will please take notice that who will attend school. they can’t kill more than ten in any • Pj -tre Bargain Counter Bryant’s Studio Miss Bessie Albright of Hood River. D«»« of Miss Chloe Venen at the Pa- Miss his come to the Grove to attend the c>fic Sutes Telephone office. Venen is going to Dallas for a few University this year. weeks. Mrs. Henry Harrington of Center­ Rev. W. S. Gordon, son of Mr. and ville, is visiting with her daughter, Mrs. H. F. Gordon at this place, was Mrs. Will Stockman. transferred by the recent M. E. con­ Pearl Smith came over from Hills- ference at Salem, from Coquille to boro to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ; Aljjany t - n u d i, are constructed so as to t is possible for a plow to be made .-t-i o: plowing the hardest ground. to work in. W e will Put t .. .. tv plow nude; can give you If you intend buying a . compare . it. it t with witn any other plow in a tie an., i • lip.,tin oi drait, easy operating, good work and slron^constpucticn. you can take your choice. 4 I-men , jii ■id Disk $ 4 7 .5 0 26-inch Si lie Disk 4 5 .5 4 » See P lat a t the Auction H O U S C , FoiCSt Grove, Oregon, Owner. A. U. Marsh arrived from Chicago, Mrs. Geo. McLean of Portland, is visittng at the home of her grand­ Monday and will spend a week or two Miss Salander, the new art teaclier with his family at the home o( Capt. mother, Mrs. David Keene. at the college, has a display of Iter o.vn — Enroll for shorthand and type­ Mr. and Mrs. Marsh will Mrs. Botzer of Mayfield, Wash., was Barnes. and pupils’ work in the window of the writing now. 12-t2 visiting her daughter Zella Botzer in leave soon for Montana where Mr. book store, which does great credit Marsh has large mining interests. * Mrs. Eva Derby spent Saturday in Fore8T Gr” e ^ ¡ " t o o n h e w e ’ ek ' both to her ability as a teacher and an Mrs. E Stewart has bought a home artist. She has a tapestry piece en the Ro ' y Miss Anna £)ean was over frcm p. W. Cronin has started to work on „ . . . . c , .. . Hillsboro Sunday spending the day in Portland and will move there this titled "T h e King in Chains,” wltich is week. She has rented her place here a fine piece of art, and draws the in his new house. with Miss Jennie Underwood. to Mr. Lancfield ol Amity who is going terest of those interested in fine paint Mr. and Mrs. J. F . Woods were in . . . „ , „ , ¡ M r . and Mrs. Peter Peterson were to move his family here and expects to ings. Miss Salander lias studied undo Portland Friday. here from Portland last Sunday attend- build a home during the coming year. the best teachers in Sweden. Herschel Kreider was a Portland ¡ng [unerai 0f Chas. U. Crumby. Mort Hallott spent three davs at The M. M. S will tn :s t it the • v’s'tot l®st weclt- Miss E. Bratton of Portland, was the TheTop price at Bailey s for your KUest 0[ Miss Carol Walker of the tending the Na.ional Stock Show in home ol Miss Marie Butfum, Saturn >, Portland last week, and pronounces Oct. 3rd. at 3 o’clock. Wool and Mohair. Western Union Office, over Sunday. the races fairly good But Mort says, — Nelson B. LaCourse will meet al. Judge Hollis and wile were in Port­ Mrs. G. A. Boldrick attended an " I can’t get interested in the races ligitimate competition on S lits not ex­ land last Friday. old time quilting party given at the like I used to when I was younger.” cluding either Montgomery Ward or C. N. Johnson transacted business home of Mrs. Fisk in Dilley Wednesday. The drawing lor the cover design Sears & Roebuck. Our new line oi in Portland Monday. Miss Fortune was called to her (or the Washington County pamphlets Suits has arrived. Our large new lit e Ji N. Graham was in Portland the first home in Newbreg Monday by the that are to be gotten out by the Sunset of Ladies Coats, because of the lew death of her grandfather Mr. Rorabagh Magazine, has been received by Judge of the week on business. prices, are going out last, still our as­ — Fine line of ladies handkerchiefs Mrs. W. B Shively and baby of Hollis and all who have seen it have sortment is better than e-vei hefort. Portland, are visiting at the home of expressed themselves as being well Be sure and come and see our lin t. at Kirkwood’s Millinery. 11-tf Mrs. Shively’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. pleased Miss Manch Langley was in Port­ — 12 t3 M. Peterson. land the last of the week. Prof. E Meresse and wife returned Died. J. Teegarden of Moro, Oregon, was from Netarts Friday, where they have Mrs. Stiegleder and Mary Speishart Robt. P. Lilly, an old time residet t in town last week. He has sold his spent the summer. They report spent Sunday in Portland. farm at Moro and intends buying near much activity over in the Tillamook of Gales Creek, died at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. J . Corl were in his daughter, Mrs. James Ch ircliir. Forest Grove. country since the announcement that Portland the last of the week. last Friday night He was born ii Sam Todd went to Portland Monday the P. R. & N will complete its line Mrs. N. J. Walker is confined to Somers County. West Virginia, 184o. to take up his studies at the Dental immediately. her bed with a very severe cold. The funeral was conducted at ttu College where he has enrolled for the Samuel Stein, aged 6 4, one of the Robert A. Imiay left yesterday for house on Sunday and the remains were coming year. most extensive hopgrowers and land- Harvard, where he will study law. laid to rest in the Ui Ion cemetery at [ L. S. Hopfield. the agent for the owners in this county, died at his that place. Edgar Burns of Newberg was the Banker’s and Merchant’s Mutual Fire home in Middleton Saturday. Mr. guest of Miss Fortune over Sunday. Association in McMinnville was in Stein was born in Gerstur.gen, Ger­ Chas. Crumby died at the Good Sa E. Curtis of Portland visited his bro- town Saturday. many, in 1844. and immigrated to maritan hospital in Poitlaml on Sep ther W. K. Curtis in the Grove Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Rastall of Portland America in 1864. tember 25 and was brouht to tiiis plan Dr. and Mrs. Hines and son Willis were visiting with Mrs. Rastall’s par­ — There is a large number of stu­ Sunday where the r.mains were in­ visited Portland Fiiday and Saturday. ents, Mr. and Mrs. N. Graham from dents learning typewriting and short­ terred in Forest View cemeteiv under Chas. Anderson has purchased prop­ Friday to Monday. hand at the college this year. Why the auspices of the Eagles of that city Hoge Sexton has returned to Port­ erty in Portland and is moving there do you not aspire to be a stenog­ and of which he was a member. Rev. land to work after spending the past Sias officiated. He leaves a wife, who today. rapher? 12-t2 two months at home on account of Mr. and Mrs. Hartly and Mr. and Commencing Oct. 1, ’08, the post­ is n daughter of W. S. Smith, of Dilley. his father’s sickness. Mrs. Roswurm were Portland visstors age rate applicable to letters mailed in — The Auction House is crowded Mr. and Mrs. Roy Leigh and child the United States, addressed for de­ Friday. of Portland were visiting at the home livery at any place in the United King­ with a nice line of new and second Mrs. Maud Tarto of Portland was the guest of *M*iss*Underwood" from Friday of Mrs. Leigh’s brother D. G. Paterson dom of Great Britain and Ireland si all hand furniture. Fresh goods in every few days. 12 t2 . . . for several days last week, be two ( 2 ) cents an ounce or fraction to Monday. — The shorthand and typewriting Ruby Hyde was out from Portland Mrs. Guy Via and daughter Bernice of an ounce. P. M. classes at the college began work yes-1 visiting her sister. Miss Lillian Hyde have returned from Portland where A letter has been received from they have been visiting Mrs. Via s Miss Jennie Armstrong by friends here terday with an unusually large enroll over Sunday. . .. , .. „ . ment. 12-t2 , „ sister M.ss Josephine Hapwood. telling of the delightful lime she. and M. S. Allen, Capt. Barnes and Dr. i _ . ~ .i j uic5trirc Mrs. H. D. Bryant of Robertsville, her brother and sister are having visit Geiger were among Portland visitors , „ ., \\ ash , will arrive in Forest Grove to- ing their old home in South Kyne last Friday. • , t 4 Mrs. A. S. Venen is spending the day and will spend the next two Ftnn, England, but saying that they are all getting very anxious to get week at Dallas Oregon with her daugh- ™ nths with her son Archie Bryant, W ill be open on ter Mrs Bockman. Miss Mabel Smith has taken the back to Forest Grove. THE isk Plow ; I Nal l Bank B'dg. ui office. C al Hath Phonr ■ H XM j J H o lh esi business college W A S H IN G T O N A N D T E N FH S T S PO RTLA N D , ORCOON W R IT E FO R CATALOG T h t h c h o ' l tJm t / L f t * . ■ ; ) * VV A IVI > « l - Y M O U k Kvu. und Mgr. Oregon Lenii « 8 8 Cliìl! (INCOI4 I OMA I I .1 » W e have for sale one of the county. Can divide into A cre True .; if i o