Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, December 31, 1908, Image 5

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    FOftEST GROVE NATIONAL BANK
S u b m i t t e d
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ih e
C o m p t r o l l e r
of the
C u rren cy
a t t h e clo se of
B u sin e ss , N ov . 27, 1908.
RESOURCES:
LIABILITIES:
L o a i'sin d D iscou n 's...................
S17V.227 01
■ Points and Premiums
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t‘i rrniws ...........
C apital Stock,
f 25.COO 00
26,265 6.1 Sut p lu s...................
2.500 00
V
F u m liu te and i ixm
H ,6»0 0U
Undivided Profits ,
12,236 w
Circulation
3,883 7v
.
.
D e p o s it s
and U. S. Treat
9 F .8 7 3 . S 5
Total
$ 335,126 50
Total
$ 335.126 50
Po del
John B. Builtty
w . B . I S tilile»
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Wh;iGa‘j l c Iron and Stael
A. T Knox, a former resident 1 107
conducting a neat confectionery h i
Tacoma, was here this week 111 alien i-
ance at the J. J. Crosley funeral.
1 iH'ir arc 1 W O distinct kinds of steel ranges, widely
enfferem, except in one re sp e c t-th e y both have steel
bodies.
lrt the Monarch R a n g e , unbreakable Malleable Iron is
used lor those parts that are cast or grey iron in all ol the
common sort** of stoel ranges.
A . T h o r n b u r j{ h
I he seams and joints are made by riveting the heavy
steel plates ol the body and oven to M A L L E A B L E Iron
frames, making seams as solid as those of a steam boiler,
that will remain T I G H T lor unlimited years.
Such a method of construction is possible only when
M alleable Iron is used, and it is largely this “ air tight-
Mr #nd Mrs c h e l Dickson, of Carl
It ir> by actually SAVING- a large part of
the money ordinarily spent for fuel and
repairs that “The M onarch Pays lor Itself.”
It’s e?sy la see HOW ihe Monarch pays lor itself
when you compare its Riveted Air Tight Construction
with ihe Make-Up of the Ordinary Steel Range!
Mr. Dix
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or Sale by Owner
a c r . e s a t
$125
per acre or
Will Sell in Small Tracts
This tract is on County Boad 1-2 mile from
Orenco on Car Line 12 miles west from Port­
land; 5 miles east from Hillsboro.
Apply to
M. L. NOBLE
Oregon
Forest Grove
HEATING STOVES
and Ranges
The famous Charter Oak heat­
producers with the least fuel of
Because everyone knows that “ air leaks”
flues ami firebox W ASTE fuel—
$26 to $50
gr anitew are
and
TINWARE
It s all due to the CONSTRUCTION .
who attended
FOREST GRO VE,
vacation with Forest Grove friends.
He is now taking a course in civil en­
gineering at the
state agricultural
college.
W. F. Schultz, the butcher, is put­
ting out an attractive calendar de­
signed by Bryant, the photographer. It
shows the inteiior of the market and
a n d
X 0 0 X 2 0 0
the obliging clerks ready to wait on
customers.
In Park Place Addition to C or-
lots
Sam Laurence, who is studying in
the law department of the University
of V/ashington, spent Christmas vaca
Mr. Laurence
j tion at his home here
I reports a pleasant and enjoyable time
I at the Seattle institution
OREGON
100 X 115 The Paris Millinery Parlori)r- s.
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In order that we may dispose of
our winter stock, we are placing on
sale, commencing
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d e a le r s , o r L . L . H O L L I N G E R , '
0w oer
P o r e s t Grov 'U, Oregon
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Pamphlets containing the proposed
city charter have been mailed to all
I voters of last year’ s poll list, if any N O W 'S TH F . T I M E
qualified voter has failed to receive a
the h o u r g l a s s
copy, he may call at the office of the
I shows that time
city recorder who will supply him.
belonging to 1908
— Dr. J. S. Bishop, who has lately re­
We
turned from a course of study in ho> is no more.
pitals and sanatoriums in the East, is ring out Ihe old
now prepared to give the best home and ring in the
treatment for tuberculosis. Office in new
Come now
I the Templeton Block, Forest Grove,
j in
the
golden
Oregon.
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light cl the morn
Miss Lena Harwas, of Portland, was
of 1909 and let us
the guest of Mrs. Harvey Baldwin sev­
eral days this week. Miss Harwas is take for you a
s I one of the metropolis’ most
gified
NEW YEAR 'S
■ soprano soloists. Her
rich, strong
voice is heard to advantage in Scottisch ; PHOTOGRAPH.
songs.
W e'il make
E. A. Jerome, of Hood River. a i
make il
well known architect who lived at For- j bright as the rts-
est Grove for many years and where he ing sun January 1.
says he still feels at home, more than g acb photograph
anywhere else, was here the past week i
.
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visiting at the home of Mrs. Jake
WifU
Bring Jonuny with
wendf
P h y s i c ia n & .S u rg e o n
nelius, on car line, well located, K a tn r r im #
n m
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m her
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A variety of Ladies’ and Children’ s
Trimmed and (Jntrimined Hats
and Caps. Take your choice of
any hat on the counter for 5 0 cfs.
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C O N S U L T A T IO N IN G E R M A N OR E N G LIS H
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO SUR­
GERY AND ELECTRICAL TREATMENTS
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Office in Forfeit Grove Nat l Bank Bldg.
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Residence, Dr. D. W. W ard’ s r ffice
Calls answered dayor night-Both phones
— Dolls of all sorts and sizes at Hoff­
man & A 1 en Co.
Goff Bros, have been unloading »
— Bailey will buy your Wool and
carload of doors and windows.
They Mohair.
anticipate a big boom in building next
— Hoffman & Allen Co. sell White
spring
River and Dements best flour.
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Subscribe for The News. 81.50 year.
The News 8 1.50 per year in advance.
FALL and WINTER GOODS
W e have a large stock to select from this fall and
invite you to call and in sp e.t our goods.
SHOES, DRY GOODS
GROCERIES
-- We always pay th* highest price
Carlton Harding, a young surveyor
Bailey.
from Oregon City, was a member of a for wool and mohair.
surveying crew that passed through
Forest Grove the fore part of the week
headed for the Wilson river in search
tDWARD SEYMOUR,
for an accessible rou e fo an slectric
road to Tillamook.
SEC. A N D MGR
J. P. Starkweather, who recently re
turned from California, has been a!
lured by the sun shine and the frag­
rance of the orange grove* near River |
side, has disposed of his property here
and expects «0 leave for the Bear state !
sometime in January.
Range, prices range from
There is no fuel waste with a MONARCH Range.
It utilizes A L L the eutrgy in the fuel— uses about
H A L F what the other kind of a range requires.
I'tius the saving in fuel alone pays the range’ s en­
tire cost in a remarkably short time.
This “ different” CONSTRUCTION effects not on­
ly a saving of FUEL, but of hard LABOR and much
T IM E as well.
1'here’ s no stove blacking to be don e— no black
kettle bottom', to scour— no waiting for a slow fire to
get the oven hot.
Everything goes sm oothly— with­
out a hitch about a Monarch Range.
The satisfaction ol using such a range is worth
much to a housekeeper.
The range leaks air all over— it WASTES FUEL.
korest Grove, Oregon
Estate
into the
And the range must seem to be tight— at least till
it is sold.
After a little use these seams open up—
the expansion and contraction works the nuts loose—
the heat warps the iron and steel apart— the putty
dries up.and fall out.
¡Bryant’s Studio
As
for Ranges there are no better
makes than the Real
So the joints are made with stove bolts and plastered
with stove putty in an attempt to make them appear
tight.
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: you.
H e wants
The new schedule for the Oregon 1
!
some
taken too.
Electric R. R is as follows: Departs,
7:10 a. m ; 8:40 a. m .; 1:55 p m
1:30 p . m ; 3:40 p. m. and 6:00 p
m. Arrives, 8:20 a. m : 10:15 a m
11:45 a. :n : 2:50 p. m ; 5:30 p rn.
and 6:5 0 p. m.
ing stoves are the best heat
any stoves on the market.
Burr.s,
The GREY iron in the COMMON sort of steel
range is too BR ITTLE to stand hammering necessary
to rivet it to the steel.
j toni spenl Christmas as guests of rela- college here in 1903, spent most of his 1
Stibscribe for The News, S>1 SO year, tives here and at ' ’ ornelius.
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H. Gowan, of
K IV E IIN G A M O N ARCH R A N G *
ness” that enables the Monarch to do as much work
an ordinary steel range with but one-half the fuel.
rove boy, who has been visiting at j
> Win. Easter, a liveryman of Tilla Portland, celebiated Christmas at the
•nook City, spent several days here last home of Col. W H. H. Myers in this various points throughout the middle j
city.
states, is visiting old time friends here !
week.
this week.
Rev. Gordon A. Clapp, of the Con
— White River Flour made o! best
Mr. and Mrs. Austin Buxton, who |
gregational church at Rainier, spent
Eastern Oregon wheal for sale at Bui
attended the meeting of the National
Christmas
as
the
guest
of
the
home
ley’ s Big Store.
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Grange in Washington, D. C ., have re­
; folks.
— T h e only house in th_ city that ;
officers of Gale Grange, No turned and report a pleasant and profit­
J P v an furnish a home complete
able session.
The !,
| 282. will be installed at the next m eet
Auction House.
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Ed Bates, of near Gaston, who has
| ing Jan. 2, 1909. A full attendance
been very low with pneumonia, is im ­
J. M
Garrison, the local poultry j is desired.
Sec.
proving very much and his friends
fancier, took several prizes at the Dal
Miss Henrietta Bear, who teaches
hope to see him on the road to recov
las poultry show.
school at Gaston, spent the holidays at
ery in the near future.
— About the best investment you the home of her parents Proi. and Mrs.
Another surveying crew left Tues­
Bear in this city.
can make is to buy something at Hoff
day for the Wilson river.
Five or six
man & A lle n Co.
j
Rev. and Mrs. P. E. Bauer, of Salem, men. were followed by a wagonload ol
Prof. Joseph W. Marsh spent Christ- l and Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Huckabay, of
camping supplies taken
over the
mas at Clatskanie as the guest ol Mr. ¡Portland, spent Christmas at the home mountains by the McNamers.
and Mrs. W. A. Hall.
j of Prof. J. M. Garrison.
Ralph Kinton, ihe Banks merchant,
Miss Margaret Hinman, who is a
_ T|)e place t0 buy new and sec.
was in Forest Grove yesterday.
He
stenographer in a Portland office, sp e n t; ond hand house (llrnlshj ngs, and many
was accompanied by Mrs. Kinton and
Christmas at home here.
| other kinds of goods is the Auction Lit on the electric car in the afternoon
for a business trip to Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert McNutt, of House, Forest Grove.
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with |
ä n g e
(t Is Built RISHT— of
C IT Y
McM innville, spent Christmas
relatives in Forest Grove.
R
onurqh
B ecau s«»
Fred Porter and family, of Grston,
and Phil Porter and family, ol Gales j
— Dr. Wendt’ s office is in Forest Creek, ate Christmas lurkry with their |
_ _ _ _ _ _ Grove National Bank Building, Res- pueuts, Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Porter ol
this city.
I idence at Dr. Ward’ s place.
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Miss Myrtle Shannahan
Mrs. S. H. Hunter, accom panied by
was in Pott-1
Mrs. Robert Neil and daughter,
land last Thursday.
Mrs. E. L. Hunter and little son, j
j Katie, sp-nt Christmas In Portland, the
pent Christmas in McMinnville as the j
L. Benefiel, of Buxton, was here I guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Neil.
guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. M Baker :
last week on business matters.
John McClaran. of Gales Creek, one
nd family.
Lynn Bullock, of Banks, was Pans-' ol the county commissioners, was here
Attorney and Mrs. Lotus Langley
acting business here last week.
j Tuesday looking alter business matters.
and party, who are listening to the
D . and Mrs. Chas. Hines and on
Ed. Naylor, who has been confined murmuring of the wild waves at N cv
were Portland visitors Wednesday.
to his room at the Smith hotel for sev oort, are expected home the first of |
John McRobert, ol Gales Creek, eral weeks, is able to be about again. the week.
was here last week on business matters
Misses Frances and Kate Mvers, ol
Laverne Jetotne, a former Forest |
TH E
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Will Pay For itself
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Gordon, one
mile north of town, celebrated Christ
;
mas day by hav.ng as tlietr guest., all
the children and grand children.
Abel Meresse. who is connected
with the Condon Globe, left (or the
Wheat Citv, Tuesday afternoon after i
having spent a week at his home here. .
D IK IiC T O k S
T h o ft. a .
I ' he
Ray 1 nicy, of Condon, a student at
the O. A. C at Corvallis, was the
guest ol Mrs. Schilling a id son, Her-
ibert, several days the pist week.
2.772 55
25.000 00 ;
2 7 9 .b 5 4 .1 5
C « » h on han d and due from bsokt
being installed there.
V.
S.
ABRAHAM
T h e C o rn e r S to re
B. TH O M A S ,
PRESIDENT
Oregon Land Œb T ’d’g. Co.
In c « r n o r n tiu li
CARL HINMAN
^ u tte s s o r
F orest G rove
Lo N . O . H u g h a a
Oregon
Judge Langley received two fine |
Mallard ducks the fore part of the I
week from his daughter. Miss Manchc. !
who is spending some ferae at New­
port by the sea. The ducks were
killed by Manebe and some one that .
came from the sea shore reports that j
she got eight ducks at one shot.
F a r m a n d C it y P r o p e r t y
Hoth T eleph on es
F o rest G rove , Oregon