Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, December 10, 1908, Image 8

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    S ta te m e n t of th e condition of
FIRST NATIONAL B A N K
FOREST
GROVE,
OREGON
A t t ilt c a ll o t the C o m p t r o lle r o f C u r r e n c y ,
N o v . 2 7 , 19 0 S
RESOURCES
LIABILITIES
Caih on hand due
from Banks and
U .S.Treas
$50.913 83
Capital paid in ............25,000 00
Surplus and Undivided
S talS S s 00
Deposits..............$131,762 18
oSSL
'• '• '• • '•' • «S» 00
Bonds and Securities. .20,172 23
Loans and Discounts. .92,496 83
Furniture and Fixtures.3,489 55
Real Estate.....................3.282 92
T o tal.................... $196,180 36 Total........................ $196,180.36
Correct Attest,
R. M. DOOLY, President
Correspondence.
A gift, bought, at our store is a gift that will last-one that will be
highly appreciated for its beauty and worth. Hundreds of gift things
are here exhibited. There is something for everybody. We quote “a
few prices below, but would rather you would come in and see our Su-
perb Display.
If
against. At the close of the meeting
E. J. Bonshu, one of the school direc­
tors, made a motion that J. Byers pay
D ILLE Y.
Men’s Furnishings
the school janitor one dollar out of the
H. Hubbert went to Amity last road fund for cleaning the school
Look at this list and see if you can find sotnt
week.
house. After which the meeting
thing that will be appropriate as a gift for
J. W. Hughes went to Portland adjourned.
Many pretty novelty styles in Furs, an There can be nothing nicer or more appropriate or men.
Monday.
Men’s Mittens from
35c to 75c
ideal gift for mother, sister or sweetheart as a gift.
BUXTON
Mrs. Ernest Dethlefs has been quite
Mufflers
from
65c
to $1.25
Coney
Scarfs
at
........
$1.25
to
3.75
A
fair
and
box
social
was
held
at
All Wool Dress Goods in a great variety of pat- Ties from....................
sick lately.
25c to 75c
Manning school house Saturday
Opossum Scarfs
$6.25 terns at 50c.
Suit Cases from
A baby girl arrived at the Taylor the
$2.50 to $5.00 I
evening. The school house was ap­
Isabella Fox at
$8.50 In better goods we buy mostly in patterns, thus Handkerchiefs from
home last week.
5c to 50c
propriately decorated for the occasion.
Sable
$1.75 to 8.00 giving you exclusive styles. Dozens of weaves Fancy Suspenders from
50c to 75c
Mr. Wilkes and daughter Fay went The Grange Tree and Side Show were
to Portland Saturday.
attractive features. The many beauti­
materials that have the merit of being new, Cuff Buttons and Scarf Pins
Mrs. C. A. Broderson and son Harry, ful and useful articles made by the
stylish, captivating.
25c to $1.00
went to Portland Saturday.
ladies were well sold and also the
Mr. and Mrs. Briggs and William beautiful baskets. In all 856 60 were
Price From
taken in.
Briggs went to Portland Saturday.
Men’s Slippers
If you really want to please your
Miss Marie
from Portland,
Vital Statistics.
New Line just in at prices from
65c to $1.50
daughter buy her a silk waist pattern.
was visiting J. W. Hughes over Sunday.
The following vital statistics were
The Ladies Aid met at the home of reported to the County Board of
50c to $1.50 per yard.
Per Yard
Mrs. Hughes last week, and the com­ Health during November, 1908:
bined work with pleasure the Aid is Return on marriages, 13.
shot
shot
getting very progressive as they will Typhoid fever, 6 cases.
M any other such articles as
soon have to provide for two meetings Smallpox, 3 cases.
vers
a month to satisfy everybody. We all Diptheria, 5 cases.
had a good time and a fine dinner.
boos
Births, females 20, males 16, total
Will:
36.
THATCHER
Deaths, females 3, males 15, total
Mrs. Kitten visited her daughter,
18.
Mrs. Elmer Lyda, last week.
W. D. W ood ,
Professor Hazard is having five acres
County Health Officer.
of stumps taken out of his farm.
You’ll receive Prompt and Courteous Attention. For your own Pleasure-Satisfaction-Economy, Come Early.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Killen enter­ President E. J. Ross of the Wash­
ington
State
Dairymen’s
Association,
tained some of their friends at Thanks­
and numerous other members of that
giving dinner.
organization
will participate in the con­
YO URS FO R A M ERRY CH RISTM AS
E. J, Bonshu and wife entertained a
vention
of
the
Oregon
State
Dairy
As­
number of their friends at dinner
sociation in Salem Thursday and Fri­
Thanksgiving.
day
this week. Electric power has
Mrs. A. J. Killen was called to the been of installed
the exhibit hall for
bedside of her granddaughter, Miss working exhibits, in and
handsome cups
T h e P ro g re s s iv e S to re
Mable Hayes, last week.
are
to
be
given
as
prizes,
appropriately
Allen Haydens and Frank Thatchers engTaved, and assurance of dairy and
were not behind their neighbors on creamery
are coming to the
Thanksgiving day. Both families en­ secretary exhibits
daily.
Salem
people have
tertained a number of their friends at arranged a splendid reception
for their
dinner.
Fascinating Pyrography—150|
guests. Oregon dairymen will be well Oregon and Washington were each ler 13.50 acres in sec l i t i s
Mr. and Mrs C. I. Dakin have gone represented at the Washington meet­ given a hearing before President 3 w............................................... 1215 Liner Column illustrated catalog No. 2 free,
Roosevelt’s Commission on Country Grant King et al to Jos Downs
to Demoss Springs to visit their son ing in Chehalis next week.
It is all smooth sailing when you place a Liner Ad
in this column. A few words here will reach 5,000 ard, Clarke & Co.. Portland, I
Life, and expressed themselves as pt of M Moore d i e t 1 s 2 w
and daughter’s families. Mrs. Dakin
readers and the results are certain. 5c line 1st
24-tf
Insertion, 2M j cents each subsequent insertion.
will be missed very much in the Among sportsmen there appears to more than pleased with the co-opera- Jos Downs et al to Geo E Payne
Minimum charge 10 cts.
F or S ale - -Fresh cow, at
be in various sections of the state a de­ lion they received in these two states. pt of M Moore d 1 c t 1 s 2 w 25
Christian work.
Hotel.
mand
for
a
bounty
on
cougers
because
They were particularly fortunate in be­ Albert L Grebe to Margaret
FOR SALE—Shadeland Wonder
Matie Murry, of Milwaukee, Wis.,
who was the guest of his cousin, Mrs. these animals threaten to exterminate ing enabled to meet the leading horti­ Grebe pt of sec 31 t 1 s 2 w. 10 white seed oats. Edward Naylor. 39-tf W anted —To do dresso
Jay Raymond, a few days, returned to the deer among Oregon hills. Resi­ culturists on account of numerous Minnie Fitzgerald to Eugene
Children's work preferred. Mrs.i
Vetch Seed for Sale.
his home last Saturday. Mr. Murry is dents along the Wilson river have at fruit meetings at this season. The Delwlanche pt of bk 4 High­
Fourth Ave., near First St.
clerk in a wholesale millinery store in various times argued that a bounty whole countiy is awaiting the Com­ land Park add Hillsboro......... 475 The best variety. Apply to A.
Jersey Bull.
CHALMERS, Forest Grove or farm
ought to be placed on these animals mission’s report with genuine interest. John Iversen et al to E W Rob­
Milwaukee.
near Centerville.
9-tf
and
a
similar
opinion
is
entertained
by
Will
make
season
of 1908 mi]
Not much realestate changing hands
The case of the State of Oregon vs. inson et al 12 J acres in Henry
the
sportsmen
of
Linn
county.
at
my
farm
one
half
mile
west of'
at present. People in Thatcher are
W. H. Adams charged with an assault Noland d i e t l s 2 w .......... 2000 LIST your farms and other properties Grove, Ore. Terms 81-50. Maf
Whether
the
legislature
will
take
steps
for sale with T. H. Littlehales, Forest
holding on to their property expecting
with a dangerous weapon, went to the Alyce Cronin to F J Miller Its 15
Grove National Bank Building. 27-tf paid in advance.
a good margin when the motor line ar­ at the next session to place a bounty jury yesterday and a verdict is expect­ & 16 bk 8 Forest Grove (So
GEO. O. SLOAN. 234
rives in Thatcher, which is a sure on cougers will in a measure depend ed some time today.
Park ad d )................................... 400
on the general attitude of the hunters
F
or
R
ent
—The
building
opposite
thing. We must and shall have it.
Whitmore et al to Grason
Executrix Notice.
News office, recently occupied as a Notice is hereby
Dr. and Mrs. Chas. Hines enter­ Laura
given that the underigMi J
A road meeting was called at the of the state.
Hammack
Its
17
&
18
Cornel-
a few friends at cards last ious Environs............................ 3500 barber shop. Edward L. Naylor. 5-tf appointed by the County Court of the State
Thatcher school house, Saturday, Dec. The W C. T. U. has subscribed for tained
County
of
Washington,
executrix of Hie
FOR SALE—Good Kimball organ, Charles H. Olmsted, deceased, and all pet*
5 at one p. m. This meeting was for a copy of each of the following papers, evening.
G W Duke to J W Eldridge It 4
against the said estate are hereby n
the purpose of taking a vote on wheth­ to be placed in the free reading room
bk 7 Sherwood........................ 100 850. Strawberry plants 50c per hun­ claims
p’M'-ttes
REAL
ESTATE
TRANSFERS
sent the same to me duly verified at my
Poulet 1
er they should have more crushed rock J for the coming year: Union Signal,
dred. James Steohenson.
22-tf 120 A Street, in the City of Forest Grove,®
G
W
Andrews
et
al
to
Frederick
Pomir
in six months from the date hereof.
this year or not. A five mill tax was \ National Prohibition paper and Month- F W Cady et al to H M Sum­
Colfelt
pt
of
sec
2
t
3
s
1
w
..
aux
4300 M oney T o L oan —Low interest. Dated this 10th day of November, 1908.
mers
pt
bk
A
Beaverton.........8
175
- r
voted. Thirty-one votes were cast, I ly Crusader.
HOSE J. OLMSTSIJ
Herman
Metzger
et
al
to
S
Bar­
Saltim
Dr. M. H. Parker, Greenville, Ore­
(First Publication, November It. ;JI
twenty-five for good roads and six The News 81.50 per year in advance. Peter Granatzki et al to Aotini
fcnie
Gla
ber
Its
3
&
4
bk
59................
500
gon-
22-t5
Rogacki 80 acres in sec 17 t
Gateai
Nels
Holm
et
al
to
W
H
Slusser
—The top price at Bailey’* i
3 n 4 w . ..................................... 1000 pt of J L Hicklin d 1 c (5
W
anted
—
Young
Shepherd
dog.
Wool
and Mohair.
Thos Tucker to Mrs Jennie
G h r is t m a s P re se n ts
ac
re
s).........................................
1250
Call
at
or
address
this
office.
23-11*
— W. O. W. will gire
Long It 4 in bk 3 Tucker's
David
Hilts
et
al
to
J
W
Van-
at
Masonic
Hall Xma3 eve.
& Stewart's add Hillsboro.. . . 300 dervelden tract in Wra Wilson
F or S ale — Bull calf; registered
Orchestra.
Admission 75c.
Martin Reiling to L C Rogers et
Price 820. Ed Goff, Route
d i e ............................................ 75 Holstein.
body
invited.
al
40
acres
in
John
Harris
d
1
1,
Forest
Grove,
Ore.
22-t2
TH E HOOK STORE
L Donald et al to Peter Wag­
c t 1 n 3 s ................................ 5000 R ner
Let T he N ews do your job work. '
100 acres in D H Belknap
l-oruat Grove, Or«.
Imi. P hone 47»*
F G Mitchell to Maggie McKin­
We
guarantee good workmanship ! TH E MODERN Df
d i e t 1 n 7 w.......................... 7500
ney pt bk 7 Simmons add to
good
stock
and most reasonable prices, i
R C Hartrampf et al to John
Hill'
boro...................................
1
We
print
everything.
Vanderwal
It
1
bk
2
Fairview
Up-to-date in every
Hand Painted China
Pictures
W A Goodin et al to S B Star-
add
Hillsboro...............................
100
FOR SALE—3 fresh young cows.
rett pt bk 1 South Park add
-----Bibles
Calendars
Books
E
J
Jaeger
et
al
to
Jos
P
Jaeger
Forest Grove.............................. 200 pt of sec 4 t l i t * .......... 1500 G. Mann, one mile east of Cornelius Prompt delivery morning
in Choice Array
on Base Line road.
C A Wyman et al to Luther E
21-t3* i All milk and cream i larsnt*
C D Vaughn to F J Miller Its 13
lately pure and of the l*12
Alexander
pt
of
sec
4
t
2
»
3
Stationery Waterman Fountain Pens
14
bk
8
South
Park
add
For-
350 •st Grove..................................... 400 FOR SALE Light team, harness
Postals
Post Cord Albums
and light wagon. Will take buggy or PRICES ARE
T Littlehales to R W Kirkwood
Pyiography Sets
Wood to Bum
D
D
Bump
to
Jos
Hulsman
It
1
It 3 bk 10 South Park a d d ... 105 bk 2 Bump’s add Forest Grove 1$0 hack as part payment E D. Rounds.
College Pennants and Pillow Tops
R outeJ. Box 14 Forest Grove. 22-t2* Milk 5c per quart: crea« 10 c I
Jane M Smith to C L Bump pt
Games
Sweet Grass Baskets
Special prices on large ordtr'_,!. I
bk 1 Smith add Forest Grove 10'
FOR R e n t —The Charles Anderson ed in bottles the only
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Seals, Labels snd Ribbons
W H Wehrung et al to C L Rol­
houset nearly painted and papered;
for Wrapping Your Packages
lins It 5 & 6 bk 20 Hillsboro. 2000 Geo C Schulu and Minnie Lavina good well, vegetable and fruit garden. Yours for business in the
Conrad Viohl et al to Otto Wob-
Gheer.
A. NORTON
Inquire Mrs. E H. Coleman. 23 tf i
Furs
Dress Goods
Silks
$ 1.50 lo $ 1.75
Ladies' Handkerchiefs, Hand Bags, Combs, Collars, Rushings, Silk Scarfs,I
Belts. Also a full line of embroidered linens. It would be impossible to
enumerate our entire line, but* we would kindly ask you to come to our
store for helpful suggestions.
HOFFMAN ® , ALLEN COMPANYI
FOREST GROVE
OREGON
t