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About Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 24, 1908)
CONDENSED STATEMENT Of In the new city charter, the title of town has been supersceded by FOREST GROVE NATIONAL BANK that marshal of chief of police. It will be | S ubmitted to the C omptroller of the C urrency the C lose of Chief of Police Lenneville after January. B usiness , N ov . 27, 1908. Jack Wright, the horse lover, re turned late last week from an extended RESOURCES: LIA B ILITIE S : trip through Eastern Washington and L omiu and Discount! *17«, 121 04 C p l.a ls .o c k Because- $ 25.COO 00 U. S. Bonds and Prem ium s.............................. 26,265 63 Surplus.................. Oregon, and brought back a number 2,500 00 Other Bonds..................................... lt Is Built RIGHT— of 14,640 00 Undivided Profits . 2.772 35 of horses. Bank Premises.................................... 12,236 19 Circulation . 25.000 00 Furniture and Fixtures................................ Malleable Iron and Steel 3,883 79 Deposits W. S. Hamilton and W. L Cobb, of 2 7 9 .8 5 4 .1 5 Cash on hand and due from banks Roseburg, Douglas county, were here *nd U. S. Trees 9 8 .8 7 3 .8 5 . ^ ^ere are 1 WO distinct kinds of steel ranges, widely this week, on their wav to Tillamook, Total $ 335,126 50 $ 335,126 50 different, except in one resptet—they both have steel where they went to investigate certain bodies. timber lands. In the Monarch Range, unbreakable Malleable Iron is D IU B C TO R 8 Miss Lelo Nicklin is spending a few TH oh . O. Todd used for those parts that are cast or grey iron in alll of the • Jo h n B . H a llu y •I. \ V . P days with friends in the city. She is . common sort” of steel ranges. V V . H . I ln in c s d. A. Thornburgh taking a teacher’s course in instruction I he seams joints are made by riveting the heavy in kindergarten work at St. Helen’s j steel plates of and the body and oven to MALLEABLE Iron —Call and see our case of Libby Hall in Portland. frames, making seams as as those of a steam boiler, Glass. 25 per cent off until after holi Mrs. L N. Rider, who recently pu'- i that will remain TIGHT solid for unlimited years. —Money to loan on farm security days. Abbot & Son. Forest Grove. chased the Paris Millinery parlors, has | Such a method of construction is possible only when Barnett Roe was in from his country an advertisement elsewhere in these W. H. Hollis. K1VE1ING A MONARCH RANGE Malleable Iron is used, and it is largely this “air tight- ranch 1 uesday looking after business columns that will prove interesting — For jewelry of all kinds for Xmas matters and buying Christmas presents. reading to the ladies. ness” that enables the Monarch to do as much work as see Arthur Shearer. 23-t3 W. K. Newell, of Gaston, writes in Mr. and Mrs. Delmer Martin and an ordinary steel range with but one-half the fuel. E. W. Haines made a business trip the Oregonian annual edition, on the family left for their home in Forest to Portland Tuesday. of Importance of the Prune Industry.” this week. Mr. Martin had and —See Emerson lor Xmas cigars, Frank Carter and W. Langworthy Grove been working on the Donaldson place, i pipes, smoking sets etc. 24 were among those registered from T —Tillamook Headlight. Mr. Starkweather has returned from iatnoolc at the Hughlin the past week. The 2 year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. I It's easy to see HOW the Moridich pays tor itselt an extended ttip to California. D H. „ Gould, „ ,, of , the M. E. Win. Earl Mosher, of Timber, Ore., Rev. Sam Todd, who is studying dentistry church. is confined to his room this who died at the parental home ol diph- i when you compare Riveted Air-Tight Construction in Portland, is visiting here this week. week. His lihiess is not serioU5t how_ theria, was buried in the Forestview cemetery in this city Sunday. — Have you seen those pretty ever. with the Make Up ot Ordinary Steel Range! Christmas Presents at Hoffman & Allen j. McNa.ner, Otis Frisbie and,Walter The Fleur de Lis club was enter , ^*0, ; Burke were among the Forest Grove tained last Friday evening by Miss | The GREY iron in the COMMON sort of steel There is no fuel waste with a MONARCH Range. Mr. and Mrs. H. Biitton, of Rainier,! ites registered at Tillamook City hotels Minnie Myers, who proved herself a range is too BRITTLE to stand hammering necessary It util'Zes ALL the entrgy in the luel—uses about delightful hostess. Dainty refresh were here the first of the week visiting > last week. to rivet it to the steel. HALF what the other kind ol a range requires. friends. | Mr. and Mrr. E. E. Williams left ments were served and the evening | Thus the saving in fuel alone pays the range's en So the joints are made with stove bolts and plastered — It will pay you to see Emerson this week for their new home near passed pleasantly. with stove putty in an attempt to make them appear tire cost in a remarkably short time. This different” CONSTRUCTION effects not on tight. for Christinas candies and Christmas ( Tampico, in Old Mexico, where they S. Levy, the butcher, killed an ly a saving of FUEL, but of hard LABOR and much Because everyone knows that "air leaks” into the goods. 24 I will reside. heifer the first of the week that TIME as well. flues and firebox WASTE fuel— John T. Westinghouse, of Timber, Tillamook has voted that the cows weighed 813 pounds. It was a Short There’s no stove blacking to be done—no black the range must seem to be tight—at least till kettle to scour— no waiting lor a slow fire to was registered at a local hotel the first should not run at large and thus taken horn from Alex. Chalmers’ herd which ! it is And sold. Alter a little use these seams open up— get the boitotns oven hot. Everything goes smoothly—with had taken third prize at the state fair a decided step forward in civic im of the week. the expansion and contraction works the nuts loose— out a hitch about a Monarch Range. and first at the Hillsboro fair. provement. the heat warps the iron and steel apart—the putty Mr. and Mrs. W, K. Newell, of The satisfaction of using such a range is worth much to a housekeeper. Gaston, were doing some shopping —A large and complete line of high Mrs. F. T. Chapman, vocal instruct- I dries up and falls out. grade silverware, just the thing for or in the Pacific Conservatory, returned j The range leaks air all over— it WASTES FUEL. here Tuesday. It's all due to the CONSTRUCTION. — White River Flour made of best Christmas gifts. Abbott & Son, lead Sunday from an extended trip in the 23 east. Mrs. Chapman spent some time j Eastern Oregon wheat for sale at Bai ing Jewelers. Miss Frances Myers is having over at her old home in Illinois and visited I ley’s Big Store. 47-tf C. W. Guyton and wife, of Grants an acre on the home place set out in relatives at Council Bluffs and other Pass, stooped at the Forest Grove currants. The planting is being done eastern points. by Enschede & Son. Quong Lee, the Chinese laundry- hotel last week. man, who has been indicted for the Chet Johnson of Hillsboro, was here —A good Xmas present can be murder of Clyde Wilson, has returned found at Arthur Shearer’s Jewelry Monday on telephone business and here, having been able to furnish the o r0VP. Mrs Minnie Gerris, Hillsboro; Store. Main St. 23-t3 looked over some of the lines which necessary bail which was fixed al *1000 w L parSunS) Dilley and Chas. Par had been put out of commission. —About die best investment you la n I, S u r g e o n and furnished by two Chinese mer- sons 0| Australia, I ■ C O N S U L T A iM T IO iysl» can make is to buy something at Hoff Invitations have been received by In order that we may dispose ol N IN G E R M A N OR F.NOI ISH Miss Jeannette O. Ferris of Sher'dan, our winter stock, we are placing on local young people to the dancing par chants oi Portland. man & Allen Co. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO SUR Dr. E. A. Pierce, of Portland, has wh0 js t0 lecture in McMinnville on sale, commencing ty to be given by the Hillsboro Danc — We sell s.lverware with a 25 year ing Club, Tuesday, December 29. GERY AND ELECTRICAL TREATMENTS been chosen president of the State "Bonnie Scotland” in the near future. guarantee. No fake goods. Abbott Board of Health. He will be remem will speak on the same subject under! Saturday, December 19 Office in Forest Grove Nat l Bank Bldg. Mrs. Carl Haberlach, of Tillamook, bered if Son, Forest Grove. 23 as having delivered an address the auspices of the Woman’s Club of A variety of Ladies' and Children’s Residence, I)r. I). W. Ward’s effee W. B. Lousigmont, of Gales Creek, who has been visiting friends in Clack some months ago on the Treatment of this city, sometime during the forepart , Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats Calls answered dayor night-Both phones Caps. Take your choice of was in Forest Grove Tuesday looking amas county, was registered at the Tubirculosis undtr the auspices ol the of May. She was formerly identified and any hat on the counter for 50 els. Laughlin last week while on her way after business matters. local Woman’s club with the Michigan Federation ol Clubs, , A A r M . L . I N . K j i d e r — Dolls of all sorts and sizes at Hoff home. Rollie Walker, who has been at Mrs. Edward Seymour entertained Two really, crisp, frosty days--Friday Dr. C. L. Large was remembered by | __________________________________ man & Allen Co. Carlton, Wash., for some months, is pleasantly at her home Wednesday and Saturday, were followed by a light Austin Craig* well known in Washing Bros, have been unloading a — Bailey will buy your Wool and snowfall Sunday evening and on Mon visiting relatives in the Grcve. afternoon the members of the Ladies’ day warm showers melted it all away. ton county newspaper circles, with a i carload of doors and windows. They Mohair. — Dr. Wendt’s office is in Forest Aid Society of the Congregational Easterners living here were rather neat souvenir containing numerous aniic-jpate a big boom in building next — Hoffman & Allen Co. sell While spring Grove National Bank Building, Res church. River and Dements best flour. 23 tf pleased with the cold weather which i where Mr. Craig is now engaged in idence at Dr. Ward’s place. 15tf Arthur Denny, formerly a student at reminded them of the old home. Subscribe for The News. *1.50 year. The News * 1.50 per year in advance. j teaching. Dr. Large and Mr. Craig —A good Elgin or Waltham watch the University but who has joined the — Dr. J. S. Bishop, who has lately re I are old tillicurns and the former was is a present that always is appreciated. ranks of the Knights of the Grip, was turned from a course of study in hos proudly showing the souvenir to his At Arthur Shearer's Jewelry Store. here Tuesday interviewing local mer pitals and sanatoriums in the East, is friends about town. chants. 23-t3 now prepared to give the best home P. W. Schubert, of Kent, Wash., treatment for tuberculosis. Office in master mechanic and inspecting engi the Templeton Block, Forest Grove, neer for the Pacific Coast Condensed We have a large stock to select from this fall and Oregon. 18 tf Milk Co., was here last week looking invite you to call and inspect our goods. The Hillsboro Board of Trade is anx over the machinery of the local plant ious to have a new S. P. depot and where he recommended the over haul with that end in view has passed reso ing of the engine. The cofhpany has lutions which have been forwarded to now six condensed milk plants and the railroad officials. It is argued that Mr. Schubert makes occasional visits j the increase in passenger and freight to these institutions. traffic has been such as to make a new It is understood that the Rev. G W depot a necessity. The famous Charter Oak heat Riggs of Park Place. Ore., who had The quarterly conference conducted been called by the Hillsboro Congre- j ing stoves are the best heat «• the Free Methodist church Saturday gational church, will not come to the producers with the least fuel of and Sunday by Rev. W. N Coffee, county seat to assume that pastorale. ! any stoves on the market. As district elder, proved of special interest The field at University Park, Portland, for Ranges there are no better to the members of the congregation. appears to have appealed to him more j makes than the Real Estate Two other ministers, Elder Achilles as being a younger church and it i* I and Rev. Mr. Mortimer of Portland, presumed he will go there instead of Range, prices range from assisted Elder Coffee in the meeting to Hillsboro as w«s thought last week. The funeral of the late Mrs. Eliza beth F. Runyon, an Oregon pioneer of 1853, was conducted from the M E. I EDWARD SEYMOUR, A. li. THOMAS, ;■ church at Dilley, Tuesday afternoon, I SEC. AND MGR GRANITEWARE PRESIDENT 1 by Rev. C. A. Sias, of the Christian church of Forest Grove. The remains and were laid to rest in the Forestview TINWARE cemetery. Mrs Runyon wa>- 70 years of age at the time of her dtath at her and 1 hom« in Dilley, December 21. She lm io r|M ,rat« d i 1 was married in 1863 to Hiram Parsons who died here in 1894. In 1906 she was united in marriage at Dilley to I . F: a r m anci C i t y P r o p e r t y 1 Abraham Runyon, who with the follow ing children survive her: Mrs. Eliza g u e t e « « r t o M. (I- M u g l'« " Forest G ro v e „ Oregon | Tapper ano Mrs. Gertrude Hall, Gat- Oregon F orest G rove too; Mrs. Ellen T. Bonis, Forest at THE T he M o n a r c h R a n g e Will Pay Por Itself C IT Y It is by actually SAVING a large part the money ordinarily spent for fuel repairs that “The Monarch Pays for Itself.” its the FOREST GROVE, OREGON The Paiis Millinery Parloi Dr- s - Wendt C l0 f i \ HEATING STOVES and Ranges FALL and WINTER GOODS SHOES, DRY GOODS GROCERIES v. s. HBRaHam T h e C o r n e r ¿*tore $26 to $50 CARL HINMÄN 1 Oregon Li (Sit T’d’g, Co.