A re Y ou W o r k in g for your money, and is your money working for you? In later years, you will want to be relieved of the hard daily grind, and the surest way is to start a savings account now. Deposit a portion of your earnings regularly and you can take life easier when you are not so active as jou are today T h e F ir st N a tio n a l B a n k L IM IT K I)— O ff.r .x p ir * . N o v . » , 1V16. T h c r . a i t . r p rie* w ill b« $1.00 Get this $1.00 "W v y er” vv e v a u r-F i vl Double Lipped IV* Quart Saucepan N O T B t h . tw o lip* w h ich • n a h l« y o u to p o u r w ith e it h e r ri* h ( o r left han d, ( ' o v e r (o r thie sa u c e p a n 2 l e . A l u m i n u m ulenaila a ra N O T " a l l the » a n te ." R FFU SK SUBSTTTUTBS. FOREST GROVE, ORE. “A Strong Hank in a Good Town.” L. T. Sills and family expect to leave Sunday for a visit at Bell­ Money to loan—Valley Realty ingham, Wash. Co., Forest Grove, Oregon. 19-tf If you haven’t picked up one of Hancock & Wiles write Life, those near-presents in the way of Accident & Fire Insurance. 1-tf Aluminum saucepans at Goff’s, Tom Roe of Wapato was visit­ do so before Saturday night. ing and transacting business here Just one to a customer at the cut Friday. rate. Harold Benjamin arrived from The I. O. O. F. Encampment Monmouth Monday. He leaves gave A. M. Porter of Gaston a soon for Washington where he has a twelve hundred dollar a year ride on the goat last night and all the members enjoyed a big oyster position. supper at the close of the night’s N O . 8036 work. Report of the Condition of the There will be a demonstrator at the Forest Grove Shoe Store At Forest Grove, in the SUte of Oregon, at the Saturday afternoon to demon­ strate the “Common Sense” Arch dose of business on November 17th. 1916. DOLLARS RESOURCES Support. If you h a v e f o o t *107.433 67 L oans an d d isc o u n ts ...... .. 338 54 troubles, be sure and see this. O v e rd ra fts , u n se cu re d 338 54 U. S. bonds deposited to se­ c u re circu latio n (p a r value) 50,000 00 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sexton and 50.000 00 T otal U . S. bonds three children, enroute from their Bonds o th e r th a n U. S . bonds pledged to se c u re postal sa v in g s d ep o sits L000 00 their late home in Montana to S e c u ritie s o th e r th a n U. S. bonds (n o t in clu d in g their new home near San Diego, sto ck s) ow ned un p led g ed 2,200 00 T otal bonds, se c u ritie s e tc . 3.200 00 Calif., stopped off for a week’s S to ck o f F ed eral R eserve visit with M r. Sexton’s father, B ank (50 p e r c e n t o f s u b ­ 1.800 00 sc rip tio n ) ................................ mother and sister in this city, re­ V alu e o f b a n k in g h ouse (if «3.000 00 u n en cu m b ered ) .................... 4.000 00 suming their journey Tuesday. F u r n itu r e a n d F ix tu re s ...... R eal e s ta te ow ned o th e r th a n 5.596 52 b a n k in g house Floyd Taunton, who operated N e t a m o u n t d u e fro m a p ­ proved reserv e a g e n ts in Dan Pierce’s big auto truck for N ew Y ork. C hicago an d S t. L ouis ................................ - 2.270 77 two years, has secured a better N e t am o u n t d u e fro m a p ­ proved re se rv e a g e n ts in job, at the same kind of work, for 26.443 16 28,713 93 o th e r re se rv e cities N e t a m o u n t d u e from b an k s a big timber company down the an d b a n k e rs (o th e r th a n Dan says Floyd is a 2.166 46 Columbia. above) ......... ........................... O th e r ch eck s on b an k s in th e first-class man and he hated to sam e c ity o r to w n a s re p o rt­ 220 13 I lose him. in g b an k ..................... O u tsid e ch eck s an d o th e r cash item s ............................ S. E. Wright of the McDougall F ra c tio n a l c u rre n c y , nickles 814 84 Music company, an d c e n ts Portland, has 200 00 N o tes of o th e r n atio n al b anks L a w fu l re se rv e in v a u lt and been engaged as instructor for the 21.086 87 w ith F ed eral R eserve bank R ed em ption fu n d w ith U . S. Forest Grove band and comes to T re a s u re r an d d u e from U. 2,500 00 this city every Wednesday even­ S. T r e a s u r e r .......................... 271.068 96 T o ta l _________________ ing. Mr. Wright has led some of DOLLARS L IA B IL IT IE S 50.000 00 the best bands in the state and C a p ital stock paid in ..... ... 7,000 00 S u rp lu s fu n d ..................... the local bandmen feel they are U ndivided p r o f i t s ................... 1.518 92 L ess c u r re n t expenses, in­ lucky to get his services. Four te re s t, an d ta x e s paid 197 52 1.321 40 A m o u n t reserved fo r ta x e s new members have b^en added to 425 49 a c c r u e d ...................... the band since its last public ap­ A m o u n t reserved f o r all in­ 400 00 pearance and more musicians are te r e s t accrued C irc u la tin g notes o u tsta n d i ng 50.000 00 In d iv id u al d ep o sits su b je c t to desired. Don’t forget the dance 111,527 84 check Wednesday evening. C e rtific ates o f dep o sit d u e in CONDENSED NEWS NOTES First National Bank 1,478 93 less th a n 30 day s P o sta l sav in g s d eposits 504 47 D ep o sits re q u irin g notice 3.617 41 b u t less th a n 30 d a y s .......... T o tal dem and d ep o sits 117,128 65 11,168 32 C e rtific ates of deposit 33,626 10 O th e r tim e d eposits T otal o f tim e d ep o sits, item s 41. 42 an d 43 44.784 4 2 _ Total........................ 271.059 96 S T A T E O F O R EG O N . C O U N TY O F W A S H IN G T O N . SS.; L E a rle O. B uxton, C ash ier of th e above- nam ed bank, do solem nly sw ear t h a t th e above s ta te m e n t is tr u e to th e b est of m y know ledge and b elief. E A R L E O. B U X TO N , C ashier. S ubscribed an d sw orn ! CO R R E C T A T T E S T : to b e fo re m e th is 23d i M. R. Jo h n so n , d ay o f N ovem ber. 1916. I Roy H esseitin e, W A L T E R KOSW URM , A llan Rice. N o ta ry Public, D irecto rs. My com m ission ex p ires M arch 3rd. 1917. Popular Confectionery to Move T h e D o l l y Varden Confec­ tionery .will next Monday move to the new Anderson block, where it will re-open about Wednesday with a bigger and better stock of candies, cigars and tobaccos than ever. Come and see us in our new location. About Saturday, Dec. 2d, we expect to be in posi­ tion to serve hot drinks. D. H. DENNY, Prop. ---------- i n n i------------ ---- - »-------- 1 » WOMEN who contemplate buying a new Suit or Coat for Thanksgiving will have to hurry. Come in and look through our stock. We’re always glad to show goods, without boring you to buy. More Lovely New-Style W A IS T S this week, in the wanted colors, of Crepe de Chine Georgette Crepe and Fancy Silks. SKIRTS in pretty Plaids, Stripes and Plain Colors. Third Street -» » - ----- n - » i — — - m n HILLSBORO i ■»« - ! ■ 69c and the coupon if presented on or before November 25, 1916. vuMvn Replace utensils that wear out with utensils that “Wear-Ever” Clip the Coupon W Get Your Saucepan today! --------- •u H v n “ Wcar-Ever” Coupon W « will till« Coupon an d 6 S c In pnjrm ont fo r tmm "*W«ar» 2 1 » -q u a rt S*uc«i>«n. w h ich «olia r r g u la r lr a t 11.00, pro- ▼tdad jrou t i n a a n t coupon In p erao n a t ato ra on or b o /oro Hoar. 2 9 . 1 9 1 6 , and w rit« o n (h a coupon yo u r nam a. ad d raaa and d a ta « p u r chao«. O nly on« aau ca p an la tu ba aokl to a euaUonor. This Liberal offer expires Saturday Night, Nov. 25th Addraaa ......................................... ................................. ....... ........... KK G O F F B R O S. Hurry if you want one. Reception and Calendar Day T u esd a y , D ecem b er 19th and Grand Opening of our Ladies’ Rest Room to the People of Forest Grove and Vicinity. If you haven’t Registered for your Calendar, do so on or before Nov. 29th Don’t forget the day when you are to call and re­ ceive your beautiful Art Calendar for 1917, with an entertainment of Music and Refreshments, from 2 to 5 p. m. Come early and stay all day. FREE COUPON We Give Two More FREE Good for 100 Votes M a ch in es For Contestant “ High-Flight” Auto Contest are ready and will be given away Jan. 12th, 1917. Use HIGH-FLIGHT flour and get the Votes. TICKETS to the Star Theater Ask the Clerk ____________________See Our W indow s__________ Come and vote for whoever you plea«e. Start your boy or girl today. Write name in blank line. Ballot box at our store. “ H ig h -F lig h t” F lo u r w on B lu e R ib b on and Grand Prize at the Fair for the best Loaf of Bread and Pastry. HAVE YOU REGISTERED ? If so, call at our store Tuesday, Dec. 19th, and receive your beautiful Art Calendar for 1917. DON’T FORGET THE DATE. T h 'in L ’criivin tf le V a r v llU U IlY d g lv lllg "Clj N p a r f Let us have your order i°r Turkey. Oysters. liC & I • Cranberries, Mince Meat and Celery n o w ! Hot Chocolate Served Free all day Saturday, this week Come and bring your friends. Mrs. G. A. Boldrick’s famous “ Grandma’s ” home-made Boston Baked Beans piping-hot from 11 a. m. till noon, Saturday. Clam chowder fresh every day now. Yes, we have rented the Star Theater for 10 successive Saturday Mati­ nees and will give FREE TICKETS on every 25c cash purchase at our store. Phone 0(> 1-R egular Switchboard Service g>rhultz’fi (èro m y aitò M txvktt Forest Grove’s De Luxe G oar’s W o m a n ’s S h op t i For O N L Y