Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, October 08, 1908, Image 5

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T U R O VF, O R E G O,V
R t th e c a l l o t th e C o m p t r o l l e r
of
Cash on hand due
from Banks and
U. S.Treas
$55.950 80
j hunters.
fields
were
full of
i es show that the pheasants are becom ­
LIAB ILITIES
ing more scarce in Washington county
each year.
Oeposits........... $134.394 41
00
00
96
43
55
92
the
Reports from different sourc-
C u r r e n c y , S e p t. 2 3 , I 9 0 S
RESOURCES
United States Bonds . $25,000
Premiums on U. S. Bonds.825
Bonds and Securities. .2 0 ,1 1 8
Loans and Discounts. .87,773
Furniture and Fixtures. 3,489
Real Estate......... ..
3.282
last Thursday, O ct. 1st,
T IO N H A
; and N
as K
usual
F IR S T A'H
lO O X 115
100 X 200
1 ACRE, 5 ACRES
10 ACRES 30 ACRES
or 30 ACRES, the sized
LOT YOU CAN BUY IN
The season for hunting china pheas-
Statement of the condition of
Capital paid in ............25,000
Su rplu s............................10,000
Undivided Profits, net. 2,996
C irculation .....................24,050
00
00
25
00
Mrs. S. A.
Hunter
goes to Seattle
Saturday, to meet her daughter-in-law,
Mrs. E. L.
Hunter,
left Juneau Tuesday
and baby, who
PARK PLACE
| A D D I T I O N T O
morning, for For­
est Grove where she will spend the
Hunter and Mrs.
winter with Mrs
Frank Gordon.
C O R N E L IU S , OR.
Mr Teegarden from Eastern Oregon,
T ota l........................ $196.440.66
i John Vandeik a tract of land contain­
Correct Attest: R. M. DOOLY, President
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1
THE
CITY
4t»
Barnett Y.
Roe
of Gaston was in
was a Portland
Barnes
visitor Monday.
Tom Sain of Scoggins Valley was in
town Tuesday.
Leslie Doan spent Sunday with his
parents in the Grove.
Miss Jennie Underwood
spent sev­
eral days in Portland last week.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crow-
ther at Dilley Sunday, a fine girl.
— Fine line of ladies handkerchiefs
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at Kirkwood’ s Millinery
per acre.
1 s a l e was made by K. N. Staehr of
The Forest Grove Real Estate Co.
vision were sold last week through the
l " C
Bhck of this county and d*P'
Oregon Land & Trading Co. to Mr. Ilty game warden under R -
Steven-
Pomeroy of Ranier, Wash.
: son- was stricken blind several days boys left
town Monday.
Capi. F. S.
ing about 70 acres for $55
Portland a year ago this fall,
- T h e Book Store has on exhib.tion ' ag° by Uking 21 grainS ° f quinine a" d and it is supposed that they undertook
this week some dainty ideas for Christ- 3 pint ° f whUkey ' ° r a C° ld’ Black to ride down the rivet in a boat which
I mas work which we„ appeal t0 small |
nler in this vicinity but now upset and caused them to drown. A
rj, ,
, ,
«„ „
resides in Portland.
dog which accompanied them appeared
I purses. Take a look.
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I
Irvin M. Smith of Cosmopolis, at the home of one of the boys some
Miss Nell Benjamin and Miss Alice
Wash., has purchased through the O re -1 weeks after they left Portland. The
Haunchild of Beaverton were guests at
gon Land & Trading C o , Mr. Clif finding of Larouge’ s body clears up
the home of Mrs. Eva Derby Sunday.
Dixon’ s property located south of the the mystery of their disappearance.
— Miss Gertrude Kirkwood carries a
Condenser. Consideration $1600.00.
Mrs. D. B. Roe of Mountaindale, i
com plete line of toilet articles for
Mr. Smith with his family is planning
killed
a fine deer recently near her
ladies.
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to move here as soon as he can dis­
home. Her little son went down to
Bom, to the wife of Dr. J. A. Baker pose of his Washington property.
the creek and saw the deer. H e ran
at Gaston, on Thursday morning, Oct.
M. Turner and family of Banks, re­ and told his mother, who caught u p !
Mother and child
' st’ a
^ne ^oy'
turned Friday from a two months’ visit her rifle and made her way quickly to a
j are do'ng nicely-
in Iowa,
Kentucky and
Tennessee.
Tuesday to
the stock
hear
Senator
man near
Beveridge ' saw two weeks ago today, is recover-
speak Tuesday.
Mr».
M-
A.
ing rapidly.
Baker
home of her mother,
Monday he
visited at the be out on the streets,
Mrs. S. A. Hun-
sive the franchise it will be put to a it.
in
was able to v0,e at the regular city election
December.
While the frost a few days back
Mrs.
Dr.
Hines
entertained
See our Bargain Counter
For the next 30 days we will close out our odd lines of
Graniteware at actual cost, this will give you a chance to
stock up on cooking utensils at a great bargain.
On Saturday only we will sell a No.
8 14-oz. Copper Tea Kettle for $1
S A T U R D A Y O N LY
the deer was d -'/A . I
place near where
Miss Magaret
Hinman, who is I Mr. Turner hails from the Blue grass
ing. She shot it th ou g h lhe neck
bookkeeper for the Blazing Granite state and had not made a visit there
Roy, was in town Monday on business.
and it fell *t0 tj,e creek- p or jear j
Co. in Portland, spent Sunday at her for several years. Mrs. Nellie Bow-
— See display of Onyx ware at Carl
was not dead Mrs. Roe shot the deer
home in the Grove.
j roan, a sjster 0[ Mrs. Turner, and fam
in the head again but it did not move
Hinman’ s Hardware Store on Pacific
Mrs. A. M. Venen has returned from | ily accompanied them home and will
showing that it was killed by the first j
Ave.
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Dallas, Ore., where she has been visit­ reside in Banks,
shot.
Wnen
her
husband arrived
Mrs. Guy Via and baby returned at
ing with her daughter, Mrs. Lola
A
teception
will
be
given
to
the
home
he
brought
the
deer
to the house
her father's home near Hillsboro last
Bockman, for the past two weeks.
children and parents of the Congrega­ in a wheel ba-row and dressed it. It
week.
Dr. Hines, Judge Hollis. Senator E. tional Sunday School, in the church was a fine buck in the blue and
Miss Frances Myers of Portland, was
W. Haines and J. F. Woods went to parlors Friday evening, by the Ladies weighed
150 pounds after being
visiting
Miss Minnie Myers over
i Portland Tuesday evening and heard Aid Society. This is to take the dressed.
Sunday.
I Senator Beveridge of Indiana speak.
place of the annual picnic which was
A Great Artist.
Austin Buxton, master of the state
James Stephenson returned Satur- ! omitted this year, and to try to interest
On completing a fine painting al­
grange, went to Caldwell, Idaho, last day from a two weeks’ visit in the the parents in the Sunday school work.
ways puts his name at the bottom; he
Thursday.
Coeur d ’ Alene country, where he is Supper will be served at six sharp,
is proud of it and well he might be for
Miss Esther Gerhart of Astoria, vis- ] interested in some mining property.
F. G. Sykes of Portland, who is ne­
it has taken time, labor, money and
ited her aunt, Mrs. Mary Luce here,
Our friend J. W . R. Beach has been gotiating with H ilH joro for the pur-
patience to produce it.
last week.
! confined to his home for the past week chase ol i»' light and water plant, has
Likewise with good, honest, well
Mrs. J. D. Bellinger and Mrs. Alice suffering from a case of cholera marbus. ' made an offer of 825,000 for it with
tailored clothing.
Parsons took in the Fair at Hillsboro H e ¡s reported as better
however, the understanding that the council
The Hoffman & Allen Co. are telling
last week.
F. Walton of Cornelius, who lost his «rant him a 25-year franchise. As the you something in their advertisement
Several from here went to Portland right arm in the cog wheels of a wood Hillsboro council is not empowered to this week that will interest you: read
A. Chalmers,
1 he two best Disk Plows made, are constructed so as to
make them as strong as it is possible for a plow to be made
so as to sran^ the strain of plowing the hardest ground.
No ground is too hard for our Plows to work in. W e will
put them out on trial against any plow made; can give you
24-inch, 26-inch or 28-inch Disks. If you intend buying a
plow take one out, try it, compare it with any other plow
made and lor lightness of draft, easy operating, good work
and strong construction, you can take your choice.
24-inch Single Disk
-
$ 4 7 .5 0
26-inch Single Disk
-
4 5 .5 0
Sec Plat at the Auction
House, Forest Grove,
Oregon.
L. L. HOLLINGER,
Owner.
a son-in-law of H. Nauflts, bought from
T o t a l..................... $196 .4 40 66
BENICIA, HANCOCK
DISK PLOWS
Sanders Disk Plow !!
C a r lo a d
o f K U Y S I 'O N U
IT iN C I I N tl J u a t A r r i v e d
BROS.
GOFF
HARDWARE
FOREST G R O V F .
F A L L AND
OREGON
W IN T E R
GOODS
W e have a large stock t o select from
this fall and invite you to call and in-
for I sped onr goods.
— The top price at Bailey’ s for youi
the W ool and Mohair.
I killed many grapes and vegetables in Quinenintos Club at her home on Main
— Try Schultz’ s ground bone
It will make them lay.
S. Marsh start for and around Forest Grove, nothing was street, Friday afternoon. Mrs. J. F. your hens.
W yom ing today, to be gone two or touched on the surrounding hills, Miller, Mrs. Chas. Roe, Mrs. Dr. Hin-
Notice.
three months.
The grapes there are as fine as ever man and Mrs. J. F. Woods substituted
All persons knowing themselves in
for absent members. Delicious re­
Miss Olive Morely and Mr. Craig ol and the ,olia8e sti11 K,een -
debt to me will please call at my place
freshments,
consisting
of
salad,
sand­
Portland, were visiting friends in For-
Miss Margarite Garrison won first
of business at Banks, Oregon, and
est Grove Sunday.
prize at the Hillsboro Street Fair last j wiches, coffee and cake, were served
o ’ clock. The afternoon was make settlement on or before Oct.
Mr. and Mrs. O. Brown will spend week for iine Deedle wotk■ Margarite M five
15th, 1908.
is only 13 years old and is a Forest thoroughly enjoyed by all.
next Saturday looking over their prop-
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G. W. M c G r a w .
Grove girl of whom we are proud.
] The numerous Hearst publications
erty in University Park.
The machinery for the new granite have been
Personally
represented
Aunt Ann Smith was taken sick
and marble works next to Hollmger’ s j throughout Oregon and Washington THE BEST
Friday evening but is able to take her
store, has been put in place. The recently by Ray Washington Taylor,
OF FIGU RES
usual morning walk again.
compressed air drill was tried Monday. wbo *s wr'ting a series of articles show-
need proper pos­
Traveling Passenger Agent Jenkins
Work in earnest will begin sometime ' nK agricultural, industrial and horti- ing in order to
of the S. P. C o., was in the Grove Fri this week.
cultural actualities in this portion of show finely in pho­
day and mads The News a call.
The
John R. Ballard has bought the John the Uni‘ ed S,ates' Mr’ Taylor is on tographs.
W. R. Whitney and wife left Tues­ D
. the staff of the San Francisco Ex- prettiest faces look
Peadcock place on the Thatcher road
day morning for Gresham, to attend
aminer,” but his stories will be printed better in one posi­
from M. P. Dixon of Dallas. Consid­
tion than another.
the fair and visit with their sons.
in all the Heaist papers.
It is a knowledge
eration $1600. Sale was made by K.
Dr. Wendt has moved his office into N. Staehr of the Forest Grove Real
Dr. D. K. Pearsons of Chicago, who of how to bring out
the building made vacant by the re­ Estate Co.
has given about $3,000,000 to colleges your best points
moval of Dr. Ward. Calls will be an­
in the past 12 years, and who has con­ that accounts for
Mrs. Jack Latta receives very inter­
the superiority of
swered day or night.
tributed $50,000 to Pacific University,
our
esting letters from her son Rosco, who
The Oregon Electric Company have is attending the Mt. Angel school at will pay this college a visit some time
PH O TO G RA PH S
purchased ground in Hillsboro on First Mt. Angel. He says the weeks go by during November. H e will probably
and Washington streets and will erect like days, they are so full of study and stay in Forest Grove several days to Come and sit for
make himself familiar with the work us.
No matter
its depot thereon soon.
good times.
how particular you
and
needs
of
the
institution.
It
is
un­
S. B. Starrett is on the sick list this
Photographs of the different scenes
are, you are half
week. H e had a sinking spell at Mrs. in Washington county for the Sunset derstood that he intends doing more as much so as we
Ralston’ s, where he takes his meals, Magazine pamphlet have been re­ for the college in the near future.
are to produce a
The Beaverton lads wallooped the portrait that will
Monday
noon. They
called Dr. ceived by Judge Hollis, who wishes
Colts on the local grounds last Sunday be a pride to you
Brown and he is now improving.
anyone interested to call in and in­
bv a score of 7 to 5. L ike the game j 3" d a ,^fedit 10
Tw o more tracts in the Curtis subdi- < sp e d them.
, ,
_
. .
,
this establishment,
the last Sunday the battling feature was !
ter last week.
Mr. and Mrs. U.
.
SHOES, DRY GOODS
GROCERIES
V.
S.
ABRAHAM
The C orner S to re
D R . 8 . M . W H N D I’
THE PARIS
MILLINERY PARLOR
Pity sit Ion & Surgeon
CONSULTATION IN UERMAN OR ENGLISH
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO S U R - -------------------------------------------------------------- --
TREATMENTS
J m p o rte d a n d
Office in Forest Grove Nat'l Bank Bldg.
anc|
gery a n d e l e c ir ic a l
Residence at present, Forest Grove ;
Hotel; in about two weeks at Dr. D. W.
Ward’ s office. Call» answeied day or
night.
Domestic Patterns
N o v e ltie s
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Both Phones.
a r e c o r d i a lly in v it e d to c a ll
a n d in s p e c t o u r s t o c k
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1 BUSINESS COLLEGE
W A SH IN G TO N A N O TENTH STS
PORTLAND. OREGON
W RITE FOR C A TA L O G
t School that f l o r e t i 'ou in a Good P osition
Miss
Marie Spiesheart
— Dr. E. H. Brown, Physician and
Surgeon. X-Ray and all electrical xp-
Call* answers!
| pliances in office.
■ nijrht or Hav
good and no small amount of hits were t
Forest Grove National Bank
FOREST GROVE OREGON
$1 5 1 .“ 22 99
U.
S . Bonds in d F r a n in o »
Other Bondi
.......................................................
B a n k P r e m is e s
work.
C a k o n h a n g a n d d u « fr o m
•nd
U.
while
S 25.COO 00
well supported.
Surplus
........................................
2.5 00 00
big mit at home
22 .490 00
Undivided Profits
........................................
1.125 99
12.096 44
C ircu íanos
..............
and played a
.....................
25 .000 00
2 9 3 .9 5 7 3 9
banka
S. T rosa
1 2 1 .4 4 7 .0 7
Total
f
and
hit but well j
Cornelius
lor
the
Guy Via handled the ;
plate
good game,
Total
$ 337.583 J7
About Nov. 1st A. B. Thom as of the Oregon Land & Trading Company, will make a
trip to Iowa and other eastern points. W hile gone he will make a special effort to find buy­
ers for Washington County property. All property listed with the Oregon Land & Trad­
ing Company before he starts east will be advertised free.
If you want to si II y«ur
ar™’
Fruit Land or Town Property, you cannot afford to neglect this opportunity to ave it a -
vertised.
for the Colts
remarkably
Bring us a full description of what you have for sale.
j
The body of August Larouge. one ■
of the boys who was drowned in the
137,513 17
j
did good |
Colts did good pitching he was not so
Capital Stock
D e p u tti«
Alexander, a
He was liberally
26.265 63
J.5J1 34
sides.
Beaverton team
supported,
LIABILITIES:
RESOURCE.':
both
former Colt twirler, was in the box for
the
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION SEPT. 23, 1908
Loan« lo d D iic o u n t. .........................................
made by
OREGON LAND AND TRADING COMPANY
Incar p a ra la d
Nehalem last fall, while on a hunting
trip, was found this week near the
mouth of the SBlmonberry.
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W . P . M a in * «
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«I. A . T h o r n b u r g h
The body
of young Mellis, his companion, was
found about six months ago.
The two
Both T eleph on es
F orest G rove, Oregon