T£ FIRST NATIONAL BANK The M. M. S. will meet with Con­ 100 x 115 stance Geiger on October 17. AI 100 x 200 j most enjoyable afternoon was spent at | the home of Marie Buffum on Oct. 3rd. 1 ACRE, 5 ACRES Hank Wirtz, Tubby Smith* Greasy1 10 ACRES 30 ACRES Schultz and the Duke of Carlisle Mut- [ chison, Chas. Miller’s pill roller, had or 30 ACRES, the sized a jollification on Davids Hill Sundsy. LOT YOU CAN BUY IN Did you see the red fire? The walls of the J. N. Hoffman CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $ 3 5 ,0 0 0 building on Pacific avenue are nearly j completed. The top of the structure | is bein; built with cement blocks which add materially to the appear- ance of the building. See Plat at the Auction Mrs. 0. Brown received a letter Sal-1 Forest Grove, urday telling of the death of her sister- House, % in law, Mrs. James Dixon, in New j Oregon. York City. The body was taken to L. L. HOLLINGER, their old home in Kempville, Ontario. Owner. Mr. Dixon will come West to live with son River were in town Tuesday pur­ I his son who lives in San Francisco Cal. chasing furniture etc. for a new home. Arthur Shearer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Boos’ barn out north of town Miss Marie Spiesheart went to Port­ — Hot Lunches at Little Bakery. was burned down Friday afternoon wiih Jake Shearer of Hillside, his purchased land Thursday, to look after new goods Harry Dinforth visited Portland all its contents. The winter’s supp'y A. G. Watson’s jewelry store. Mr. which she had ordered and had not re­ o( potatoes, hay and other articles were Shearer is a graduate of the Watch­ | Sunday. ceived. lost. It is not known how the fire makers’ and Engraving School of Miss Belle Denny spent Saturday in Chancy West, an old time resident origina,e(i. Mr. Boos had left the day Seattle and ha, just returned from Portland. of this county, who died at his home before for a week’s visit at Roseburg. there well fitted for the business he Capt. Barnes was a Portland visiter in Vernonia in September was buried Through a telegram received from has bought. He intends to carry a full the first of the week. i at Banks Indianapolis, where the National Asso­ line of jewelry, watches and clocks, — We always pay the highest price , , , , . _ S. G. Morgan has returned to Forest ciation of Funeral Directors have just and will do general repairing. His for wool and mohair. Bailey. 1 _ i Grove after spending a month and a closed their session, conies the news store will be open for business next —Fine line of ladies handkerchiefs half at his old home in Pittsburg, Pa., that this association has chosen Port­ Monday. at Kirkwood’s Millinery. 11-tf and other places through the east. H. L. Cowles, a Yamhill county saw­ land for its 1909 convention, the Alas­ Mrs. Kate Stribich and Mrs. Robert —Miss Gertrude Kirkwood carries a ka Yukon-Pacific Exposition being one mill man, has sued the Gaston Lumber Wirtz were in Portland Friday. complete line of toilet articles for of the factors in making this decision. Company, whose principal owner is A. John Brooks spent Sunday with his ladies. Peter Halter, of Tigardville, aged 75 H. Tanner, the late ex-Senator Mitch­ 14 tf ell’s law partner, lor $237.50 and costs parents in St. Johns. Mrs. J. R. James of Seattle and years, was adjudged insane by the of the suit. Cowles alleges that he Mrs. Harry Goff and son Willis Mrs. Morgan of Astoria are visiting a | county court last Friday and was ser.t hauled his mill machinery from North J| spent the day in Portland Saturday. to the asylum at Salem. He crawled the home of Mrs. Jane M. Smith. under a straw stack and then set it cn Yamhill and located it on the Tanner Judge Hollis went to Portland Mrs. Rosa Buchanan sold her resi­ fire. When the flames became too hot tract, under contract, and that he was Thursday evening coming back Friday. dence at the corner of First street and later obliged to put a lien on some ties —See display of Onyx ware at Carl | sixth ave t0 Chas MerU> ,ast week. he gave up his suicidal intent, but not that he had sawed. He now asks that until after the legs of his trousers were Hinman’s Hardware Store on Pacific the ties and lumber be said to satisfy Mrs. Mary West and daughter Gla­ badly burned. Ave. • 14-tf his demands. dys of Rock Creek, Eastern Oregon, Rev. Herbert P'rank Moulton of —Try Royal Bread. Fine grained, are visiting the former’s brother, B. G. Biddeford, Maine, one of the be;t- sweet, nutritious, at The Little Bakery Mulkey in this city. EASY TO MIX THIS. known lecturers in the country, is fea­ 15-t3* Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Sparks, Mis. Prepare at Home by Shaking Ingredi­ Mrs. F. A. Moore is confined to the Mary Hack and daugher Pearl, of Van- turing his lecture on the Pacific North- ents Well in a Bottle. rhpiima- . . . . „ : , west, and the Orrgon Development house by a severe attack of nicuuid CJUVeri visited at the Sparks home in , What will appear very interesting to , . . _ . I League, in connection with the com tism. in this city, Sunday. | . , ... mercial bodies of Washington, has fui- many people here is the article taken Miss Essie Baker of McMinnville 82000. 8 room house, corner; nished illustrating 8lides of exlraordi. from a New York daily paper, giving a visited friends in Forest Grove, last 100x100 center of town. Twenty Qary attracliveD€SS. simple prescription, which is said to be week. acres fenced, six acres in cultivation, a positive remedy for backache oi Rolla Peterson returned last week nice springs three miles out, $1000. j J- B- Mathews received a telephone kidney or bladder derangement, it message from Sheridan Tuesday ai - from Newport where he spent several Box 131 city. 15-tlp taken before the stage of Bright’s nouncing the death of his aunt, Mrs. weeks. Judge Thos. O’Day of Portland de­ disease: : I. L. Smith, and left that day to attend Bob James of Tacoma, freight agent livered an address before the Bryan the funeral which occurred yesterday, Fluid Extract Dandelion, one-half of the N. P. was in town Sunday, j and Kern Club at Verboort. Tuesday Wednesday. Mrs. Smith was the ounce; Compound Kargon, one ounce; evening of this week. A good crowd visiting friends. widow of I. L. Smith, who was buried Compound Syrup Sarsparilla, three was present and a good talk was heard. here lust winter, and who was well ounces. Shake welt in bottle and take Miss Fannie Graves of Maryville, in teaspoonful doses after each meal Jesse Killgore and sou William of known here. Mo., spent the week end at the home and again at bedtime. * Weston, Umatilla Co. have been of J. Darling. — Dr. C. L. Large reports a daugh­ A well-known druggist here at home, guests at the home of Mr. Killgore’s Miss Edna HamiltOu’s cheery face is ter born to the wife of Louis Hering of when asked regarding this prescription, niece, Mrs. E. L. McNutt the past seen in Hoffman and Allens after a Patton Valley, last Friday. Parties stated that the ingredients are all week. They are looking for a new week's sickness. wishing the attendance of Dr. Large in harmless, and can be obtained at a location. this class of cases, will greatly oblige small cost from any good prescription Mrs. Olive Case of Tillamook was Henry Janson of Gales Creek was in him, if convenient, by engaging his visiting her daughter, Mrs. Floyd town Wednesday and called at this of­ services two or three months prior to pharmacy, or the mixture would be Loomis last week. put up if asked to do so. He further fice. He reported that Mrs. Janson the expected event. Dr. Large has stated that while this prescription is Mrs. W. E. Haage of Banks, has was quite sick and it was probable that both phones been visiting with her sister, Mrs. Ber­ often prescribed in rheumatic afflic­ she would have to be removed to the tions with splendid results, he could tha Shaefer the past week. — Dr. C. L. Large reports a son hospital. see no reason why it would not be a born to the wife of A'idor Saeltns of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Myers and The little daugter of Mrs. A. J. Fol* ¡ the City Meat Market here, last Tues­ splendid remedy for kidney and urinary family of Tillamook, visited friends som fell againt a seat while playing in day. Parties wishing the attendance troubles and backache, as it has a and relatives here last week, the asile at the Congregational Church Mrs. W. H. Parker went to Tilla­ Friday evening and cut quite a bad af Dr. Large in this class of cases, will peculiar action npon the kidney struc­ ture, cleansing these most important mook, to visit her sons Clarence .nd gash in her forehead. Dr. Wendt greatly oblige him, if convenient, by organs and helping them to sift and engaging his seivioes two or thrie Harry who are in business there. cared for the little one and the cut is months prior 'o the expected evert. filter from the blood the foul acids and Dr. Wendt’s oeffie is in Forest rapidly healing. waste matter which cause sickness and Dr. Large has both phones. Grove National Bank Building. Res­ Mr J. F. Harper of Cosmopolis, suffering. Those of our readers who The Women’s Missionary Society idence at Dr. Ward’s place. 15tf Wash., has purchased through the suffer can make no mistake in giving will hold a Thank-offering meeting in — Miss Kirkwood has received some ! Oregon Land and Trading Co., Mr. it a trial. * very pretty combs in the very latest 401of Linnes farm on Davids Hill. Con- the parlors of the Congregational designs. Call and see them. 15-t3 sidération $3600. Mr. Harper will Church Friday evening Octoper 16. Rev. Folsom will address the society Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Adkins of Wil- move here next week.______________ on “ Home Missions in the North­ Up-to-date in every respect west.” A Thank-offering collectkn will be taken. Supper will be served Prompt delivery morning and evening at 6:30 and each member is requested All milk and cream guaranteed abso­ FOREST GROVE, OREGON to be pesent and to invite one guest. lutely pure and of the best quality of HAVE YOU SEEN IT? mm Forests Grove, Oregon HOOK HANDLE PARK PLACE ADDITION TO CORNELIUS, OR. N EVER S LIP S savC5:x ^ y o u r strength, raids Ihc danger of being scalded. Alleviates\the unpleasantness of washing Costs no more than the old style. ON ROCHESTER WASH BOILERS ONLY The Oldest First National Bank in Washington County TH E Come in and let us explain them to you. C IT Y THE MODERN DAIRY FOREST GROVE NATIONAL BANK COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF DEPOSITS Mar. 22. 1907 $48.223.17 M a y 20, 10 7 S 89 .8 2 2 .1 7 A ugust 22, 1J07 $130.722.92 D ecem ber 3, 1907 $ 1 6 0 ,3 7 2 .4 6 February 14, 1908 $ 1 8 5 ,3 2 4 .0 9 M A Y 14, 19 0 « 249 , 533.04 $ 279 , 165.08 $ l«H>8 S e p te m b e r 2 3 , 190» $ 283 , 957.38 Moses Dillaboy. aged 68 years. died at his home in Hillsboro last Friday. Deceased was born at Smiths Falls, Canada, January 1, 1840, and moved to the United States in 1862, coming to Oregon in 1865. He married Miss Martha J. Perry in 1866. In 1871 he bought a ranch on Cooper Mountain, south of Reedville and lived there continuously until last February, when he took up his residence in Hillsboto. The Domestic Science Department of the Woman’s Club, meets with Mrs. Abtaham, Tuesday, Oct. 20, at 2:30. Topic ‘ Home Sanitation.” All Gub Members wishing to join this depart­ ment are invited to be present. This Club is expecting to make its work more along scientific and practical lines this year. It has its work ou‘ lined for the year and through the kindness of Mrs. A. Buxton has access to her fine i library oo Domestic Art. PRICES ARE RIGHT S ee o u r B a rg a in C o u n te r 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. Carload KEYSTONE fencing has just, arrived HARDWARE FOREST GROVF OREGON FALL AND WINTER GOODS We have a large stock Lo select from this fall and invite you to call and in­ spect onr goods. SHOES, DRY GOODS GROCERIES V. S. Ü B R ñ H Ü M The C orner S to re D U . S . M . W liN D T P hy sic inn ft .Surge rn CONSULTATION IN HERMAN OR ENGLISH SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO SUR­ GERY AND ELECTRICALTKEATMEN7S Office in Forest Grove Nat'l Bank Bldg. THE PARIS MILLINERY PARLOR Imported and Domestic Patterns and Novelties Residence at present, Forest Grove Hotel; in about two weeks at Dr. D. W. Ward’s office. Calls answered day or You are cordially invited to call night. Both Phones. and inspect our stock U l IOLMES i Milk 5c per quart; cream 10c per pint. Special prices on large orders. Deliver­ ed in bottles the only perfect way. g ! IS IS Yours for business in the dairy line, IH A. NORTON BROS . G O FF M L j II § H . Hi J M BUSINESS COLLEGE W 4IH IN O T O N ANDTCNTM (TU PORTLAND. O R I GON W R IT E F O R C A T A L O G Bckool thnt P la t" You in „ 0