Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, December 24, 1908, Image 8

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FO REST GROVE. OREGON
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k
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RESOURCES
LIABILI 11F-
Caih on hand due
from Banks and
U. S. Treas
$50.913 83
Oeposits .......... $ 1 3 1 ,7 62 18
Capital paid in .............25,000 00
Surplus and Undivided
Profits.....................14,4lo lo
United States Bonds . $25,000 00 rj , ' ..............25,000 00
Premiums on U.S. Bonds. 825 00 Circulate
Bonds and Securities. .20,172 23
Loans and Discounts. .92,496 83
Furniture and Fixtures . 3.489 55
Real Estate.....................3.282 92
___
T otal...................... $196,180 36 Total................... $196,180.36
Correct Attest,
R. M. DOOLY, President
Correspondence.
HEADQUARTERS!
SANTA CLAUS’
A gift, bought» at, our store is a gift, that, will lasL-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.
___________________________
ing the Lyda school, started for her
home at Central Point Saturday where
she will spend the holidays.
Men’s Furnishings
EAST GASTON.
We have been having some snow
Look at this list and see if you can find some­
The Christmas spirit is very evident and freezing weather lately. It is
thing that will be appropriate as a gift for boys
by the preparation being made in gen feared by some that the recent hard
eral.
freeze has injured the fall grain quite
Many pretty novelty styles in Furs, an There can be nothing nicer or more appropriate or men.
Men’s Mittens from
35c to 75c
There will be a number o( private badly.
ideal g’ft for mother, sister or sweetheart as a gift.
Mufflers
from
65c
to $1.25
trees in the neighborhood Christmas The smail child of Mr and Mrs.
Coney Scarfs at
$1.25 to 3.75 All Wool Dress Goods in a great variety of pat­ Ties from
25c
to 75c
eve and Christmas day.
' Mosher, who died on Nenalem Friday
Opossum
Scarfs
$6.25
terns
at
50c.
Suit
Cases
from
$2.50
to
$5.00
wl
Among those doing Christmas shop­ ol diptheria, was taken through Gales
5c to 50c
Isabella Fox at
$8.50 In better goods we buy mostly in patterns, thus Handkerchiefs from
he
ping at the Grove Saturday were: City Sunday for burial in the Forest
50c to 75c
Sable
$1.75 to 8.00 giving you exclusive styles. Dozens of weaves Fancy Suspenders from
an
Jas. Hill, W. A. Johnston and family, j view cemetery.
go
S Shotwell. E. J. Shotwell and part of The wedding bells have again broke
materials that have the merit of being new, Cuff Buttons and Scarf Pins from
coi
his family and Chris Carstens.
forth their silvery tones for the first but
stylish, captivating.
25c to $1.00
Laurence Burke and T. Russell are perhaps not the last time this winter.
ora
doing grubbing for Thos. Withycombe. Mr. Zack Parkin and Miss Lena Pritz-
by
Prlco
From
Men’s Slippers
wa:
Mr. Withycombe is rushing prepa­ loft were united in marriage Sunday,
If
you
really
*
nt
to
please
your
by
Joseph
McRoberts,
justice
of
the
joy
rations for planting more walnut and
New Line just in at prices from
65c to $1.50
the
peace. A long and happy life with a
daughter buy her a silk waist pattern.
fruit trees.
cef
merry
Christmas
and
a
happy
New
Mrs. T. Russell has been very ill
50c to $1.50 per yard.
par
Per Yard
the past week, having the attendance Year is the wish of the correspondent.
afte
vite
of two physicians at one time. She is
Parkin—Pretzlaff.
Fift
not much better at present and may At the residence of the bride’s
an
have to be taken to the hospital.
the
father, Fred Pretzlaff, in the Gales
There will be Christmas exercises at Creek neighborhood, on December 20,
1
gon
the Hill schoolhouse next Sunday 1908, Miss Helena Pretzlaff and Zach
ocl
morning at 10:30. The Sunday school atiah Parkin were united in marriage,
G.
’
has prepared a short program and in­ Justice ol the Peace J. W. McRobert,
eral
vites everyone to attend.
coui
officiating. The event was solemnized
geoi
Notices have been posted calling a jn a quiet manner. Mrs. Parkin is
Geo
road meeting at the Hill schoolhouse the eldest daughter of Fred Pretzlaff, a
I Up.
next Saturday night for the purpose of well known dairyman and is popular in
road
You’ll
receive
Prompt
and
Courteous
Attention.
For
your
own
Pleasure-Satisfaction-Economy,
Come
Early.
voting a three mill tax, one half to be that section of the county. Mr. Par­
agen
used in grading King hill, one fourth kin is a prosperous hop-raiser of Gales
man
S. B:
to be used on the road east of the Creek. The newly married couple
trica
YOURS FOR A M ERRY CH RISTM AS
schoolhouse and one fourth on the have the best wishes of a host of
gine
road north of the schoolhouse.
friends for prosperity and happiness.
Dow
ters,
D ILLEY.
Roscoe Vaughn who has been in
Saler
at Ml. Angel College is at
Born —to Mrs. J. A. Davis a nice attendance
At
mem
T
h
e
P
r
o
g
r
e
s
s
i
v
e
S
t
o
r
e
big boy. Both parties are doing well. home for the holidays.
Taken Monday from the post-office,
fourti
Miss Blanche Challacombe of Cor a new
umbrella. Owner desires party
fleers
nelius, visited her sister, Mrs. J. B. to leave it at News office.
servii
Hughes, for a couple of days.
orate
Dr Brown reports a son born to Mr
eveni
Mr. Linegar and family and Mrs. and Mrs. Wm. Vanderzander and a
Judgi
Hughes and daughter went to the re­ girl'to Alexander Maekie, this week. to Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Callaway last letters and papers. Last week the enue and B Street, has made some de­
Boarc
cital at the home of Miss Darling in The annual business meeting of the ' Friday. The little fellow and the packages were going eastward; this cided improvements on his property.
and
Christian church will be held at the mother are doing finely and the father week they are coming from the east. He has painted and repaired the house
Forest Grove.1
eveni
church.
Sunday
afternoon
at
2
p.
m.
is
the
happiest
man
in
town.
is
It
is
the
time
ol
reciprocity
in
gift-
until
it
presents
an
attractive
appear­
cut
si
Mr. and Mrs. Strain, parents of Mrs
ance. He moved the barn and rebuilt readers
hour,
regain. 5c
Mrs. W. B. Haines has gone to Word received to-day from Walla giving.
Pegg and Preier also Mrs. Hicks, are Philomath
livere
to spend the greater por - 1 Walla states that F'rank Fletcher, of The Misses Darling organized a \ it until it looks like a new oue. He
visiting at Pegg’s and Preier's,
wise t
tion of the holidays with her parent*. this city, won first place in debating musical club ol their pupils and had also erected a fruit cellar and has put
Mrs. Runyan, who has been ill for a The ladies of the Maccabees will j honors over fif’een contestants in the their first meeting Friday evening. | the place in fine shape generally. He FOR S ale —Shadeland Won ¡is ex
sold two lots and the owner is white seed oats. Edward Naylor.
tome
long time, died Monday morning. give a dance and oyster supper in the try-out held at Whitman College.
The club will meet every month. recently
erecting
a
building
in
which
to
move
a
Those
furnishing
numbers
this
month
The interment took place Tuesday
Greenville hall, on New Years Eve.
Abel Meressr, wlio is associated with were Eveiyn Patten, Margaret Curtis, into immediately and which he expects LIST your farms and other pro;
I progn
25tl
the Condon Globe in an editorial ca Alvena Peterson, Mary Linnegar. Lola to enlarge in the Spring.
J. W. Hughes went to Salem Tues­
for sale with T. H. Littlehales, Fi follow
is the guest of his parents and Bacon, Clara Foster, Margaret Doan, E. A. Malinan of Minneapolis, has Grove National Bank Building, ih W. Ti
day.
Fascinating Pyrography— 150 page pacity,
illustrated catalog No. 2 free. Wood­ will remain here for several days. He Vivien Dixon, Winnie Littlehales, purchased 27 acres in the Col. Harry F or RENT—The Charles And manaf
mined
ard. Clarke & Co., Portland, Oregon. reports a very mild winter in that sec­ Haxel Hughes, Olga Peterson, Ruth ’ Haynes farm east of town The sec­ house; newly painted and pai
G A LE S CREEK
tion of the state.
Patton, Una Emerson, Salome Sias, | tion of the farm purchased is situated good well, vegetable and fruit _ I speed
Miss Ara Heislet spent Sunday with 23-tf
north of the new elec f c line’s depot Inquire Mrs E H, Coleman 23 tf audien
W B. Haines has purchased the For the sixth consecutive term, the Ivan Curtis, Miss Greenwood
the home folks.
their I
John E. Bailey cottage on F'ifth street members of the local fire department After being found guilty of man- 1 on the Haynes place. Mr. Malman is F or S ale — l j dozen high |has
be
H. T. Shorb came in irom his ranch in which he has been living for some have chosen J. H. Lenneville as chief slaughter
connected
with
the
Minnesota
Land,
by
a
circuit
court
jury
in
the
Plymouth
Rock
pullets,
also
one
on Wilson river Monday.
at a meeting held Wednesday evening. Multnomah county, after only 30 Iaian & Trust Company and his plans of Columbia Wyandotte fowls. C Icheap
time past.
Willis Goff was elected secretary. minutes’ deliberation, G. B. Whitney, regarding the tract are still in the mak
Mr. and Mrs. McFarland, ol Port Henry (Chick) Shannon returned There
jthe rt
was a good attendance.
at one time a dentist here, was sen­ ing. The deal was made through the Sias, 1st avenue and 3d street. iNorthv
land, are visiting relatives at Gales this week from his trip east and will
Land St Trading Co. of this F or S ale — a fine lot of pull |pany a
remain at the home of his parents for a Mrs. John Thornburg entertained a tenced by Judge Cleland, Monday to Oregon
Creek.
city.
If
Mr. Malman has confided his i mile south of Dilley. P 0- D® 'ery lo
serve
five
years
in
the
state
peniten­
number
of
little
folks
at
her
home
on
plans
to
representatives of that Mrs. Rodolf.
Miss Alice Biteman, who is attend week or more.
24-1
Avenue last Friday, the occasion tiary and to pay a fine ol $100. Whit-1 company, the
le h
Miss Alice Sewell, one of the ins­ Third
they are unwilling to give
ney
was
charged
with
causing
the
ing school at Corvallis, is spending the tructors
being
the
anniversary
of
her
little
son
le
wc
in
piano
at
the
University,
left
FOR
SALE—
New
$40
Victor
fe alsi
holidays with her mother, Mrs. S. S. W ednesday to spend her vacation at Glen’s filth birthday. The little death of his fiancee, Miss Mabel Wirtz, '■ out any particulars for publication.
machine;
22
discs
and
leather
by administering bichloride of mercury.
guests had a royal good time.
Bateman of this place.
het home in Hillsboro.
$28. Also Premo camera 4j, :venini
Horses for Sale.
hei
W.
B.
Rasmusen
who
is
general
The
Condon
Globe
issued
last
week
Miss Myrtle Cornu, who is teach­ Dr Chas. Hines reports a son bom manager of athletics at the University an attractive, Christmas number of 14 Good Eastern horses, well broken, $5. Inquire at this office. 24- rill
hove i
Jamt
of Washington in Seattle and a student pages, replete with illustrations and at Jack Wright's place in Forest FOR S ale — 12i acres, good
le roai
in the law department, is here at the bright, conservative, write-ups of the Grove. Will sell reasonable. 24-t4’* land, $100 per acre. A. C. Ale
Entered
home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wheat City and Gilliam county in gen
C ?h r is tm a s P re sen ta
Issured
James Rasmusen, to spend a part of his eral. It reveals the mighty changes
F or sa le — a splendid
lood w
vacation.
that have taken place in that section
at
shepherd thoroughbred collie. W j larks,
of
the
Oregon
wheat
belt,
from
1892
At a special meeting of the city i when Condon was a mere stage post, Between Hillsboro and Cornelius. at this office.
4 ' I Jtted t
council
held Tuesday evening, an ord-; to the Condon of today, the largest 1—5— 10 acres
c u t:
T IIK H O O K
ST O R K
F
or
R
e
n
t
—T
he
building
inance establishim; the grades on the primary grain shipping point in the $175 to $200 lor acre fine soil.
lat
it s
News
office,
recently
occupied
J
streets upon which the Oregon Elec­ United States. Such an edition will as­ Location on Electric Line.
I n ti. P h o n u 4 7 .1
1 'o r v n t d r i i v « , Or*».
a con
barber
shop.
Edward
L.
Nay!*-
tric R R. tracks are laid, was enacted
>urt to
in turning the tide of immigration Depot on grounds.
| by that body. It appears in full else- ] sist
W
M
oney T o L o a n — L ow
toward
that
section
of
the
state.
Enquire ol E. W. HAINES or your Dr. M. H. Parker, Greenville. :xt E. sp<
where.
Hand Painted China
224
Uilros
“Zaragueta," the Spanish comedy Invitations are being sent out this real estate agent.
gon.
week
by
Mr.
and
Mrs.
James
T.
Shan
rade.”
which the Senior class at the college i
Bibles
Calendars
ts preparing lor public presentation non to the marriage of their daughter, — New stock of latest Ladies' Home F or S a l e — Six room house. I: immitt
in Choice Array
tring t
| under the direction of Professor On, ( Maude Agnes, to Mr. Edmund Burke Journal dress patterns at Bailey's Big and woodshed, corner lot 1
Tongue of Hillsboro. The wedding Store.
barn, splendid garden.
tg
of tl
will
be
put
on
January
15.
There
are
Waterman Fountain Fen*
sale. Inquire A. C. Alexander^ le iron
ten or eleven characters in the cast and will take place at the First Congrega­
Money to loan on farm security.
Postals
Post Card Albums
lid of h
; those who have read the play say that tional church in this city, Saturday af­
Vetch Seed for S«le-
Hiding
1 it is lull ol clever and amusing situ*- ternoon, January 2nd, at 2:30 o’clock. W. H. Hollis, Forest Grove
Pyrography Sets
Wood to Bum
le cons
The best variety. AppfJ
|tions which should prove mirth-provok The prominence of the contracting
College Pennants and Pillow Tops
We
always
pay
the
highest
price
parties, in social circles in Hi '»boro for wool and mohair.
le frotn
Forest Gtove
ing tl adequately staged.
Bailey. • ! CHALMERS.
Games
Sweet Grass Baskets
here, will make the nuptial event
;pot.
near Centerville,_____ _____
These are the days when the rural and
fne most prominent function of the
Go to Miss Kirkwood's for toilet WANTED— Room and h0-* G. S.
mail canters are thought to be the year.
Seals, Labels and Ribbons
(e toast
articles.
jo y voung lady, private family,
"best fellows ever" lor they go to the
Of
(or Wrapping Your Packages
mail boxes of every farm house with J. W. Sherwood, who lives on the
We'll buy your wool and mohair. i located, terms must be
the
2«
Bailey.
zA) an unusually large number ol packages. 1 old Dewitt Smith place on Second Av­ Bring it in.
Answer P. O. box, i l l
jbject s
Fuu
Dress Goods
Furs
Silks
V
$ 1.50 to $ 1.75
Many other such articles as
if
II
?
Ladies’ Handkerchiefs, Hand Bags, Combs, Collars, Rushings, Silk Scarfs,
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 COMPANY
FOREST GROVE
OREGON
L in e r C o lu m
H
all smooth sa ilin g when gnu place a
in this colum n. A few words here wjll re$cl>
and the resuits are
liar
Insertion. 2 %
cents each subsequent
M in im u m charge 10 ptp.
OAK PARK
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