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

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    CONDENSÜ) STATEMENT OF
The Forest Grove High School foo -
ball team will go to Oregon City next |
Saturday to play a game with the team ;
FOREST GROVE NATIONAL BANK
SUBMITTED TO THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY AT THE CLOSE OF al l^at
BUSINESS, N ov . 27, 1908.
RESO U RC ES:
fC ash on hand and due from banks
and U. S . T r e a t .....................
Total
04
63
00
19
7V
Capital Stock
Surplus.
Undivided Profits
Circulation
Deposits
98 . 873.85
D IN IX T O R S
John B. Bailey
W. B . M h I i i c . s
TH E
C IT Y
Mrs. Moulton is on the sick list.
» I. W . P u i ) U H
• I. A. Thopnbur«h
W. R. Harris, county fruit inspector,
returned Wednesday morn'ug from an
extended visit to Illinois and other
points in the east.
— For jewelry of all kinds for Xmas
see Arthur Shearer.
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A. M o n a r c h R a n g e
ACTUALLY PAYS FOR ITSELF
There was a family gathering at the j
home of Mr and Mrs. James Hocking, |
Friday of last week, on the expected
arrival of a daughter, Mrs. Greeson, of
Omaha. Nebraska, but as she got snow
bound in Salt Lake, she failed to arrive
until Saturday morning. She got here
iii time for a piece of the turkey.
There were 26 to partake of the Fri­
day dinner.
9 2S.C00 00
2,500 00
.
2.772 35
. 25,000 00
2 7 9 .8 5 4 15
$ 335,126 50
Thos. O. Todd
There was no game
j
LIA BILITIE S:
Loans and Discounts......................................
$179,227
U. S. Bonds and Premiums .......................
26,265
Other Bonds........................................................
14,640
Bank Prem ises................................................... . 12,236
(Furniture and Fixtures....................................
3,883
P*aee-
here last Salurday as advertised, owing i
to members of the Portland team, which
was to play, having the smallpox.
Cold Cash!
reducing fuel bills 25 to 50 per cent
I >
Members of the Legislative Com­
mittee of the Oregon Good Roads As­
sociation and State Grange, appointed
at a largely attended State Conference,
have come to Portland to spend a ft
day, for the third time in the past (wo
months, in order that they might ag'ge
upon such a bill as could be brought
before the legislature and become a |
la.v without unnecessrry delay
^ y c te m a lly
| j
The Modern Woodmen of America
will hold its annual election of officers
— Hoffman & Allen Co. sell White Friday evening
All members are re­
" River and Dements best flour.
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Miss Margaret Hinman, of Portland,
Miss Ethel Fortune, milliner for
spen Sunday with relatives here.
Miss Kirkwood, finished her duties
— If people who can, would come to I
doing away with near­
ly A LL of the disagreeable labor
necessary to keep the common
v
range halt way presentable.
i UNDERSTAND US!
^a)!<,ar t0 do lhelr Xmas trading in
for the forenoon they will find it a good
deal better than afternoon, as it is not
so crowded. Sometimes in the after­
James Hocking is able to be around
Mrs. Cufle, sister of Mrs. H J. Goff,
noon the crowd gets so large, that it ¡$
again after the hard fall of three weeks and mother. Mrs. Ashley of Olga, N. D ,
next to impossible for the Haaaar pro-
arrived last Thursday and wifi spend
, ago.
pie to wait on everybody although
Miss Frances Myers, of Portland, the winter with Mr. and Mrs. Goff.
there are seven clerks, which is all
was a guest over Sunday at her home
Rev, D, B. Spencer of River Falls,
the store can work to any advantage
Wisconsin, will preach one more Sun
here.
The Damosttc Science Club met
— A good Xmas present can be | day at the Congregational ehnrch,
With Mrs. Corl, Tuesday, Dec. 1, t h e '
found at Arthur Shearer’s Jewelry morning and evening. AH are cordi­
tipic for discnssiun being Water, |
ally invited.
Store. Main St.
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Mrs. Hines gave some very useful J
James Kirby of Yarnhill county bints on the boiling of water. This |
i — Dr. Wendt’s office is in Forest
Grove National Bank Building, Res­ bought 10 acres of the Russell place was followed by a general talk on j
last Saturday for $2500. Sale was
idence at Dr. Ward’s place.
IStf
water as food and medicine. The |
made
by the Forest Grove Real Estate pent meeting of the club will be Tues­
— We sell s.lverware with a 25 year
day, Dec. 15, with Mrs. Seymour.
guarantee. No fake goods. Abbott Co., Staehr fir Shipman-
& Son, Forest Grove.
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K. N. Staehr of the Forest Grove Tne subject lor discussion will be
— The Book Store has one of the Real Estate Co. sold last week 10 * N«ts as Food.”
An
Benton Bowman of Hillsboro, here Saturday and Monday left
was in town Saturday on legal business. Newberg, her home.
saving one-quarter of the time u s-
ually spent in the kitchen
Fuel, time and labor represent real money and the
Monarch Range will positively save enough of all
three to pay back its own cost in a short time.
W e don’t make this statement thoughtlessly but with
a desire to demonstrate it to every intending range
buyer.
Our years of experience as practical stove dealers
convinces us that the construction of the Monarch
fully justifies this claim.
H O W THE M O NARCH M A LLE AB LE RANGE SAVES
TIM E
LABOR
Much time is wasted with a common range
waiting for hot fire in the morning or a baking heat
during the day. The Monarch works PROM PT­
LY
A piping hot fire in five minutes after open­
ing the dralts is the regular thing.
the
mg
All
top
The hardest and most disagreeable tasks about
kitchen are black ing the range top and clean
the crusted black bottoms of cooking utensils.
'his is done away with bv the Monarch polished
that don’ t require stove blacking.
FUEL
Ranges of the common type WASTE fuel because outside air is drawn m
through its open seams and joints. The Monarch utilizes ALL the heat in the
coal or wood. It is built A IR -TIG H T by riviting its steel plates to Malleable
Iron frames— no stove bolts or putty used.
best Christmas windows in town; it will acres of land, located about one mile
The Polk County Itemixer has been
pay you to stop and look at it.
2 3 -tl southwest of town to O. H. Wilson of victemized, and this is the righteous
howl of indignation the editor sends
John Peters, who is in a civil engi­ Portland. Consideration $2000,
Up:
"T h e friends q | this paper will
neering office in Portland, spent Satur­
Mr. and Mrs. Taunton of Almena,
please
hand US in news items when
day visiting friends at the college.
Kansas, are favorably impressed with
they
are
fresh. We prefer not to pub
A postal card from Minnesota re this part of Oregon, and are here look,
lish
a
birth
after the child is weaned, a
cently announces that the thermometer ing up a location, The» »re staying
marriage after the honeymoon is over,
With
relatives
until
they
find
a
house.
has already registered 6 below zero.
o the death rtf a man aftei his widow
Mr. D. A. Kennedy of Chicago, III .
— Call and see our case of Libby
\s married again.”
Glass. 25 per cent off uutil after holi­ has bought Mr. Hains’ farm up Patton
A suit was filed in the Justice comt
— Dolls of all sorts and sizes at Hod­
days. Abbot & Son, Forest Grove. Valley— the Oregon Lind & Trading
Tuesday by Capt G. W Peters against1
Gq.,
making
the
sale.
Mr.
Kennedy’s
man
& Allen Co.
Rev, Bias has accepted a call to a
Stewart Fuller of the Gold Crag Limited
family
expect
to
arrive
here
this
weak-
—
Have you seen
those pretty
church at Dallas and will commence
mining company, for fees said to have J
Christmas
Presents
at
Hoflnian
& Allen
the
first
of
January,
his labors there
The faculty qf the University of Ore­ accrued for the selling of stock.
The
;Co.
1909.
gon has passed a strong resolution demand is for $ 8 8 .7 5 . Tne complaint
The Ladies of the Maccabees will
— A good Elgin or Waltham watch against playing the annual Oregon Q. alleges that a large lot of stock was sold
is a present that always is appreciated A. C, football game any place else than to different persons in this city the ¡give a dance and oyster supper in the
At Arthur Shearer’s Jewelry Store. on the campuses of the two institutions Cimmission on which Peters alleges Greenville hall, on New Years Eve.
FOREST GROVE,
State Game Warden Stevenson re­ Fuller refuses to pay. The case is not j — 22-t2
— We are not sole agents for Libby turned Friday from a trip to Salem in yet set far hearing.
— About the best investment you
Glass but we carry the largest stock in connection with his special duties. H f
Invitations have been received here can make is to buy something at Htff-
the county. Abbott & Son, Leading leaves some time this week for »n ex to the marriage of Miss Lola Ion Dor- man & Allen Co.
t nded >rip through Eastern Oregon to s;tt of Baker City, to George E Swaf |
Jewelers.
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ford, qf Condon, Mr. Swafford is well
WELL FILLED
— A large and complete line of high be gone several days.
OREGON
FALL and WINTER GOODS
We have a large stock to select from this fall and
invite yt u to call and inspe:t our goods.
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grade silverware, just the thing for J
People have begun fq do their known in this city, having attended s t o c k i n g s
on
Abbott & Son, lead x ,nas shopping an4 the Haiaar ls quile college here lor several years where he
Christmas morn'ng
"
crowded in the afternoons, j , is a wa popular in social and athletic cir-
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s h o u l d certainly
He 15 at Present manage, of a
T- H. Littlehales has sold the prop­ tisk to find suitable presents for every- cl" '
1 contain a photo­
leading pharmacy in the Wheat City.
erty lately occupied by Mrs. Crow, on body but it is a good deal easier now
The
wedding took place at the home graph of yourself
First street, to George W. Diehl pf |hau a week later, as there is a better
I Give each young-
selection of goods, and not so crowded Of the bride’s parents at Baker City.
Gaston, for $1040-
■ ster one to have lor
At the regular meeting of Grie
his or her very own
Grange held Dec. 5th, the folfovn g
self.
officers were elected: Master, Daniel
Baker; Overseel, Mrs. Ella McPherson; | PHOTOGRAPHS
SHOES, DRY GOODS
GROCERIES
Christmas gifts.
ing Jewelers.
HEATING STOVES
and Ranges
M E, DiDey; Ceres, Mrs. Allen Rice;
Pomona, Mrs. A. C. Alexander; Flora,
Mrs. D B. Adams; L. A. Steward
Mrs. W. J. Hughes.
S.
7\BR1\H7\M
The Corner Store
— Yon will find i full line of Tne
Choicest Groceries at M. Turneis.
ing stoves are the best heat
producers with the least fuel of
As
for Ranges there are no better
makes than the Real Estate
B r y a n t’s S tu d io
j
Range, prices range from
$ 2 6 to $ 5 0
W
Money to loan on farm security
H Hollis.
— M. Turner of Hanks handles the
— White River Flour made
I celebrated Stillson and Kellog Loggers
Eastern Oregon wheat for sale
| and also A. A. Cutters, Crussers and
ley's Big Store.
Loggers.
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Subscribe for The News, $1
— Farmers intending clearing lai d
| today. You won't
I should phone or write M. Turner ol
have any more time
|
Hanks for prices on Stump powder.
1 tomorrow and we
' are likely to have
I caps and fuse.
19-tl
less
Our photo
— Dr. J. S. Bishop, who has lately re-
The Ladies’ Working Society of the graphs are
very
' turn d from a course of study in hos
j Congregational Church will hold a ba- popular this Christ­
pitals and sanatorium* in the East, is
mas.
[ zaar in the church parlors on the after-
j now prepared to give the best home
| noon and evening of Tuesday, Dec.
¡treatment lor tubereulosis. Office tn
I 15. Among the departments repre-
the Templeton Block. Forest Grove,
sented will be one of aprons and fancy
Washington Co.'s Leading Photographe! I Oregon.
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articles, one of canoed fruits, jellies,
pies, cakes, cookies etc, and one of
Christmas candies. An interesting fea-
| ture of the bazaar will be a Japanese
booth where many dainty and useful
j gifts for Christmas will be on sale at
Near Forest Oaove.
i very low prices. Refreshments will
Fine Climate, rich soil, one of the best of locations for fruit,
also be served. Visit this sale and see
Descriptive literature free
with what ease your Christmas problem
' can be solved.
The famous Charter Oak heat­
any stoves on the market.
lecturer, Mrs. Austin Buxton; Steward, ( ordered n ow we
Mrs. Gertie Pollock; Asst. Steward, | guarantee to have
H. L. Bates; Chaplain, Prof. Joseph rf*dy in time for
Marsh; Treasurer, L. J , Corl; Secre­ Christmas distribu
tion.
Come a n d
tary, Mrs L. L. Todd; Gate Keeper, 1 have yours taken
V.
of beat
at Bai­
47-tf
50 year.
Dr. S. M. Wendt
P hy M < In n & S u rg » o n
CONSULTATION IN UCtMAN O * EN GLISH
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO SUR-
GEKY AND KLECTRICALTREATMENTS
Office in Forest Grove Nat l Bank Bldg.
Residence, Dr. D. W. Ward’s office.
1 Calls answered dayor nght-Both phones
WASHINGTON COUNTY FARM M R j AINS
GRANITEWARE
and
TINWARE
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CARL H IN M A N
«ir to **- O. H u g h e s
F o re s t G rove
O regon
Revival services are being held ev­
ery evening in the Methodist church
conducted by the pastor. The church
i, well filled at erery service, a good
'merest has been awakened and quite
a number of persons have sought and
found the better life. The pualk is
invited to attend these services.
vegetables, hay, stock, etc.
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