Tk FIRST NATIONAL BANK moving the small house up against COUNTY COURT. the large house and will make a mod REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS ern home where he will move his fam Birdie V Cady et ex to M A ily in the Spring. Woods 5 ac in sec 15 t 1 s 1 $3250 Mrs. M. Kelsey and son Kenneth F C Aldrich et ux to G S Stacy of Lents, Ore., have been visiting rela 3 1 10 ac in sec 26 t 1 s 1 .. 930 tives and friends in Forest Grove for Investment Co to I E Staples It several days. 17 Ashbrook F a rm (4 .5 2 )a . 1130 Will H. Boos has taken charge of I E Staples et al to H A Hostet ler It 17 Ashbrook Farm Jake Wirtz’s barber shop near the Ma (4.52 a ) .................................. 3050 sonic hall and now invites a share of Robert Hulme to A H Ruedy the patronage. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $ 3 5 ,0 0 0 26.61 ac in Burnham tract Mrs. L. M. Hoyt of Hillsboro, and and other land....................... 7100 her sister, Mrs. Miller of Oregon City, Western Oregon Trust Co to J were visiting with Mrs. S. G. Morgan, W Masters tract 9 Virginia Monday of this week. place (10 a c ) .......................... 800 M. H. Shipley returned from Port G W Higby et al to 0 S Higby pt of E Walker d 1 c t 1 n 4 land Monday evening after spending w............................................... 625 1 several days visiting Mrs. W. D. Clark Dorothy Seymour et al to E M and Capt. Tyler’s family. Elliott pt of E Walker d i e t Mrs. M. Peterson and Henry Peter 1 n 4 w..................................... 10 son and family, who are visiting at W A Ferris to S T Johnson bk the Peterson home, went to Newport 20 Boharts Subdivision.......... 1500 Sam Show js home from Corvallis Monday, to spend few days. Oregon Nursery Co to Cassie where he has been working for the Grace Thrapp 2 j ac in W H Ed Meresse formerly of The News past six weeks. Bennett d i e t l n 2 w ......... 275 but more recently connected with the —Watch the Book Store “ Specials!” Helen Douglas of Gales Creek left Condon Globe with his brothet Abel, Oregon Nursery Co to G S 17-14 for Baker City Friday where she will has returned to Forest Grove. Thrapp 2^ ac in W H Bennett d l c t l n 2 w ........................ 275 4 C. H. O’Neil of Dilley was in town visit for some time. The United Artisans of Dilley, will •^Tuesday. N. B. LaCourse made a trip to East hold a basket social in their hall tomor Oregon Nursery Co to E A Mincemoyer 12 8-100 ac in Miss Iva Smith visited Portland the ern Oregon last week Saturday return row night, Friday. A good time is W H Bennett d 1 c t 1 n 2 w 1200 ing Sunday evening. promised and all Artisan are invi'ed. first of the week. F M Heidel et ux to W O Don- For the next 30 days we will close out our odd lines of Geo. Hamblin of Timber, stopped in H. E. 1 homas of the reportorial elson pt of bk 22 Hillsboro. . 2000 Et-Sheriff John Connell of Hillsboro Graniteware at actual cost, this will give you a chance to ! Forest Grove Wednesday as he was staff of the Oregonian, and wife were W A Shaw et al to B F Smith Its was in town Tuesday. going through to Portland. in Forest Grove a few days the fore 21, 20 & 25 Aldrich Acreage 4500 stock up on cooking utensils at a great bargain. F. A. Moore made a business trip Miss Edna Hamilton and Miss Eth- part of the week visiliug Mr. Thomas’ E A Hyde et ux to R W Orr 20 • to Portland Thursday. parents. ac in secs 13 & 14 t 1 n 4 w 600 ella Stearns called on Miss Anna John ▼ Mr. and Mrs. Chester Johnson of son at Spring Hill farm Sunday. The Home Baking Company has re F G Heidel et al to Edward Moore et al 12.23 ac in sec 1 Hillsboro were in town Friday. ceived a contract to furnish the bread Rorbert Lancefield has moved his t 1 s3 w .................................. 10 for St. Mary’s school at Beaverton Claud Smith and Walter Hamer are family from Amity to Forest Grove and The order means neatly 500 loaves per C A Wyman et al to Chas E will occupy the Wm. Stewart house. over on Wilson River fishing. Hall 25 ac in sec 4 t 2 s 3 .. 100 month. W H Gatrell et al to Ira H Craw A. G. Hoffman has built an up*to- Mrs. Ella Leipold of Portland, is vis Miss Fortune, who has charge of ford 4 ac in sec 6 t 1 n 3 . . . 10 nate dog-house for the St. Bernard iting her aunt, Mrs. W. M. Langley. Miss Kirkwood’s Millinery parlors T H Smith to Chas D Hitchcock pup he recently purchased for Alein. went to Newberg to spend Sunday Mrs. Oscar Baldwin of Portland was 2 l i ac in sec 9 t 2 s 2 w. . . 344 Joel Ash, John Woell and Edward at her home. She spent Monday in Emett Hoover to Mary Dailey jthe guest of Anna Cornelius Saturday. Seymour were in Portland Monday. Portland. Its 4, 5, 6 & 7 bk 5 Purdy’s P. A. Kircheiner of Banks, was in Mr. Ash was proving up on his claim. add Dilley................................ 550 Miss Harriet Kreider, who has town Tuesday on his way to Portland. Miss Nancy Watt who lives on the worked in the bakery here for a long Mary Dailey et al to G W De- Bord et ux same as above. . . 850 Rev. Barber has his new house com Gales Creek road in the north end of time, has given up her place there and =2= pleted and they moved into it this town, is having her house painted. has gone to Portland where she has a E J Godman et ux to Mary P Al- vey Its 1, 2, 3, 4 & 5»Tigard- good position. week. ville P a r k ................................ 2500 — $425 fora good team, weight 2800 W. W. Wick of Portland, who died J E Loomis et ux to S B Starrett Cleave Bunn of North Yamhill visit lbs , new wagon and harness. South ed friends in the Grove the last of the east corner 3rd Ave. and First St. So. suddenly in Greenville, Pa., having et al pt of bk 28 Forest Grove 325 I week. 17 tf • just reached that place to visit his sick C S Arnold to P C Starrett Its 7, brother, was a friend of C. V. B Rus 8, 9 & 10 bk 14 South Park Miss Anna Cornelius and Miss Ber Mrs. F. A. Moon, who has been add Forest Grove................... 1200 tha Leabo went over to the Cornelius confined to the house by rheumatism sel of this place. Miss Anna Johnson, who was kicked G S Stacy to H A Curtis pt sec Ranch Sunday. for some time, is able to be out again 26 t 1 s 1 ................................ 10 in the face by a horse last Friday, was E. W. Holmes was out from Port in town Monday to see the doctor. O W Scham et al to Geo W S. B. Starrett is repairing the front of the store occupied by Hoffman, land the first of the week visiting with She is improving fast and will carry no Shepherd pt of bk 36 Forest his parents and greeting old friends in scars as result of the accident. Allen and Co. G rove....................................... 10 | the Grove. Geo Lechmeier et al to Isaac The concrete work is completed on Russel Harrison and wife of Portland Ennes 80 ac sec 34 t 1 s 3 w 900 E G. Mills who boueht a farm of J. N. Hoffman’s new building on Pa spent Saturday and Sunday with friends W m Wolfstein et al to H M ! W. H. Green a short time ago is cific Ave. and it is ready (or the roof. in Forest Grove. Snead pt of Edwin B Comfort The contract for a cement walk in. d 1 c t 1 s 2 ............................ 800 front of the building has been let. F A Evans et ux to Fred G An- There will be a great game of foot icker pt of sec 14 t 2 s 2 w. . 525 ball on the College grounds tomorrow Geo Kostur to Walter Hannan afternoon at 3 o’clock, when Pacific 120 sc in sec 11 l 3 n S w . . 1000 will meet Willamette. This will be L E J Webber to F J Brock pt one of the best games of the season sec 9 t 2 s l w ....................... 300 and everybody is invited to come out. Ann M Nichols et al to Perry Stewart pt of sec 24 t 1 f 1 .. 550 The Forest View Cemetery Associ Tues. and Wed., Nov. 10th and 11th, 8:15 p. m. ation will meet m the parlors of the Jane M Smith to Maud Broder ick Its 13, 14, 29 & 30 bk 1 Congregational Church at 2:30 1 AUSPICES and BENEFIT-PUBLIC SCHOOL o’clock Tuesday, Nov. 3rd. Please Branford add Forest Grove. . be prompt. All interested in the C G Thrapp to John A Ranes 34.47 ac in sec 7 t 1 n 5 w. 1500 work of the Association are welcome E I Kuratli et al to W D Bath to come. pt of bk 5 H illsboro............. 2000 Judge and Mrs. W. H. Hollis re turned Monday from several days’ trip Millard White, aged 57 years, and a up the valley in the interest of the native son of Washington county, was Bankers and Merchants Mutual. buried at the West Union Baptist They report not only an additional lot church, Oct, 20, the remains having for the association but that Vocalist- -Impersonator of the business Psycoiogist- been brought out on the morning train valley is growing on every hand. from Portland, the funeral taking place PROGRAM A new cement walk is being built from Hillsboro. Deceased was a son on Council street and also one along of John S. White, who took up what is Character Sketches Musical j the Fuqua property on First street. known as the Freeman donation land Impersonations Character Sketches Both these walks are in the territory of claim, now owned by Mr. Bechen. Musical Impersonations the Oregon Electric terminal grounds Deceased was a grandson of Judge Humorous Tex ture Readings and it is understood that there are David Lenox, an early pioneer, who When, Whom and How to Psyehologieal Lecture I many other improvements to be made donated the ground for the West Union D k . S - M . W E N D I" “ H o o d o o s ’ LO V E I there soon. Physic Ian a Surarim cemetery, many years ago. Mr. White A laugh from start to finish Eleven ladies met with the Misses moved away from Washington county Science of Spooks Consolation for Bachelor Maids j Darlings at their home last Friday in the sixties, and resided for many CONSULTATION IN GERMAN OR ENGLISH Bring“your Rabbit Foot ' evening and formed a Swastika Club. years in Umatilla county. I SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO SUR ' The club will be limited to twenty • Don’t M iss It ladies. The evenings will be devoted ■ The Event of the Season — Hot Luncnes at Little Bakery. GERY AND ELECTRICALTREATMENTS Imported and Domestic Patterns and Novelties to literature and music. The ladies are —Fine line of ladies handkerchiefs Office in Forest Grove Nat’l Bank Bldg. expected to bring their fancy work and at Kirkwood’s Millinery. Residence at present, Forest Grove 11-tf supposed to work while they listen. Hotel; in about two weeks at Dr. D. W. | .. „ . , . ,, FOREST GROVE NATIONAL BANK —See display of Onyx ware at Carl Ward’s office. Call* answered day or Y o u are cordially invited to call Light refreshments will be served. A. G. Hoffman and M. S. Allen, Hinman’s Hardware Store on Pacific night. Both Phones. and inspect our stock F O R E S T G R O V E , OREGON who own a large tract of land north ol Ave. 14-tf COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF DEPOSITS town, are having it plowed and sub —Miss Gertrude Kirkwood carries a Miss Marie Spiesheart soiled 12 inches deep. They will complete line of toilet articles for M ar. 2 2 . 1907 plant it to Walnut and peach trees. $ 4 8 , 223.17 14-tf The trees will be 50 feet apart, alter ladies. — Dr. E. H. Brown, Phv ician and nating the two. The Oregon Nursery « B U S IN E S S COLLEGE May 20, 1 07 — White River Flour made of best m I 8 H 'N A IM IN O T O N A N D T IN T M IT * Surg-on. X Ray and all electrical ap Co. are furnishing the trees all to be Eastern Oregon wheat for sale at Bai $89,822.17 PORTLAND, O R IQ O N pliances in office. Calls answered ■ L . W R ITE FOR C A T A L O G two years growth. j Tks School tk+ t P i g , " Y o u in a Good P o sitio n A ugust 22, 1907 ley’s Big Store. 47-tf night or day. Last Friday evening Dr. and Mrs. H A V E YOU S E E N IT ? of Forest* Grove, Oregon HOOK HANDLE N E V E R 3LIPS our strength. the danger of being'scalded. Alleviates \|he unpleasantness of washing' Costs no more than the old style. ; The Oldest National Bank in Washington County THE » ON ROCHESTER WASH BOILERS ONLY Come in and let us explain them to you. C IT Y See o u r B a r g a in C o u n te r Carload KEYSTONE fencing has just* arrived I itE r 3 i= f f i= m = R - 4 4 -0 l GOFF BROS. H ARDW ARE 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. O pera H ouse SHOES, DRY GOODS GROCERIES BANCROFT-LEWIS V. S. ABRAHAM The Corner Store THE PARIS MILLINERY PARLOR M I $130,722.92 D ecem ber 3, 1907 $ 1 6 0 ,3 7 2 .4 6 F e b ru a ry 14. 1908 $ 185 , 324.09 .M A Y 14, 1 9 0« $249,533.04 JU LY 15, 1008 $27Q,165.0S .S e p te m b e r 2 3 , 1008 $ 2 8 3 , 9 5 7 .3 8 Boggess were tendered a reception by the members of (he M. E. Sunday School. W. K. Curtis on behalf of the Sunday School presented them with an umbrella rack. Much good natured rivalry existed, each class try ing to outdo the others in giving its class yell. All report a good time. Superintendent M. C. Case returned Tuesday from a visit to schools in this county. He says that steps should be taken to generally improve the sanitary | condition of school grounds and build ings. Last year several districts were forced to suspend school on account of contagious diseases, and while the school houses were fumigated, out buildings were left free to propagate disease germs for future sickness Argus. (OLMESi i About Nov. 1st A. B. Thomas 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 & I rad- ing Company before he starts east will be advertised free. If you want to sell your Farm, Fruit Land or Town Property, you cannot afford to neglect this opportunity to have it ad vertised. Bring us a full description of what you have for sale. OREGON LAND AND T R A D IN G CO M PANY Incorporated F o r e s t d r o v e , O re g o n B o th T e le p h o n e s tu %