THE Pag* Six. W A S H IN G TO N COUNTY COLLEGE TH E BAZAAR Forest Grove, Oregon NEWS. FOREST Counties for the famous W heeler (3b W ilson Sewing Machines The manager of The Bazar, Mr. K. N. Staehn, has received instructions to sell 22, C H A R L E S E. H IN E S , M. D., AN UNINTENDED ....MARRIAGE ors in Lebanon last Sunday. Miss Mary Bailey, of the James Thompson and Russel Bates The Hillsboro circus drew a consid accompanied the ‘ rack team to Cor- erable attendance from Forest Grove. ▼»ills. An effort upon the part of some from Miss Jennie Wilkinson, of Oregon here to silence a drunken rowdy led to City, was a chapel visitor last Monday. a mix up in which a dozen participated Miss W avelle Cunningham, a former and for a time the show had a two-ring days performance. been around the The school district is advertising fo. bids for shingling the school house, Miss Stott, of Portland, spent lev oral days at Herrick Hall, the guest of but there is a general impression that Miss Peel. it would be tlmey to consider extend­ The Misses Terrln and Waters left ing the roofs so as to cover more room, By calling at once or writing to Mr. K. N. Staehn, you are sure to last Wednesday for the Y. W. C. A. as the present rate of growth there will be one of the lucky ones. The machines are sold on easy terms and fully warranted to give perfect satisfaction. Old machines taken as part payment. Pacific Coast Conference, which is In bo plenty of need for it by fall session at Capltola, Cal. The confer­ City Treasurer Hudson called in «11 ence will last about two weeks. Mr. A. A. Atkinson, ’01. now a stu­ city warrants up to January 17, 1903, dent in the Cooper Medien! Institute, to warrant No. 1751. J. P. Wagner. San Francisco, spent last week around Credit is due Col. Menry Haynes fol the college. Bates the favorable outcome of the new rural have returned from the Congregational delivery route, which Inspector Cle­ Congress held in Seattle last week. ments investigated last week, be hav­ Dean Hines & Wagner’s Drug Store Ferrln and Principal ing interested himself with the result Every member of the tarck team is now doing his best in the wav o f thor that not only wil there be daily man ough training for the meet with Eu­ past his fine farm, but over 500 neigh­ gene, which takes place on Thursday, bors will be benefited by his thought­ fulness and energy. May the 28th. Alfred Schoch, ’01, is the recipient rural delivery fund makes it necessary for all new routes to wait till the next fellowship year’s appropriation becomes availa­ modern languages in Cornell University for the year 1908-4. ble, which will be July 1 Mr. Schoch is fitting himself for a of other routes over the county could, professorship in bo instituted to advantage and work modern languages, small or large quantities, and can furnish either. CURE Prevention That’s having medicine handy to check sickness at its first symptoms. next quarter. returned from Corvallis last Saturday afternon, where they were met In a The local lodge of the Native Daugh­ dual meet with the large aggregation ters, Tabitha Brown Cabin, named In from the Oregon Agricultural College. honor of the pioneer schoolmistress, Although bringing back a score of !», have elected as deegates to the Grand to 46 in favor of the Corvallis men, Cabin, which meets in Portland they need not be discou.S-ged. Trainer June, Misses Carye W att and Kather­ Heater and his men ine Myers, and Mrs. A. B. Caples. deserve much in The alternates are Misses Anna Roe, M. Your physician prescribes what you praise for their work, having succeeded need, but his efforts will be vain un A number and this will no doubt be a great op­ for them should be commenced now. so they can begin with the first of tho portunity for him. The track team and Trainer Heater An ounce of prevention is worth n pound of cure, but we sell in either A deficit in the o f a very ilattering appointment to a in Myers and Margaret Hinrnau. in getting six fist places and broken former college records, Peterson hi v ­ Standard remedies whose worth has less you get the prescription filled by Among those who visited Portland ing broken the college record a-d been tested at right pricess. T h e ' a competent pharmacist, from fresh Thursday to see the Presi int from equalled the Northwest rw oi-i <- >__ Wise keep uem on hand. W e sell druge. That’s our description. You’ll 220 dash. Gilubert showed improve­ Forest-Grove were: Professors Ferrin, Dr. Hovey, them; had lather sell than keep them. save money and get the best. ment by vaulting 10 feet 1 in., thus Bradley and Fletcli.r Goods that are good, bought fo r your use. Cost low— worth high. You wouldn’t image the worth ti'l you see them. Tho events were as follows: 50-yard dash— Williams, O. A. C.; Moores, O. A. C.; Peterson, P. U. Time, 0:05 4-5. 100-yard dash— Williams, O. A. C.; Peterson, P. U.; Moores, O. A. C. Tims, 1:10 3-6. Don’t Forget ! 220-yard dash— Peterson, P. U.; Wil­ liams, O. A. C.; Beach, O. A. C. Time, Come in Anyway 0:23 1-5. 440-yard dash— Peterson, P. U.; W il­ 880-yard run— Walker, P. U.; How­ Forest Grove Oteg>on ard, O. A. C.; Steiwer, O. A. C. Time, 2:15 4-5. Mile run— Gates. P. U.; Hall, P. U., Schole, O. A. C. Time, 5:10. 120-yard hurdle— Belden, O. A. O., Moores, O. A. C.; F. Fletcher, P. U. Time, 0:17 4-5. 220-yard hurdle— Cathey, O. A. C.; Fletcher, P U • PHdnaux, P. U. Time, 0:28 1-6. Sixteen-pound shot-put— Jackson, O. C.; Barnet, P. U.; Pllkington, O. A. Distance, 39 feet 4 inches. Discus-throw— Abraham, O. A. C.; Peberson Kelsey’s near some springs of whose usefulness M E A T MARKET Fish laymen are not advised, thoi^h great Hammer-throw— Barnet, P. U.; Jack- Importance seems to bo attached to son, O. A. C.; Pllkington, O. A. C. Dis­ them by the management. It would tance, 108 feet 8 inches. seem that more butter fat ind less Running broad Jump— Moores, O. A. spring water would better popularize C.; Cathey, O. A. C.; Burnaugb, O. A. a brand o f condensed cream. C. Distance, 19 feet 7H inches. Running high ujmp— Moores, O. a . C.; L. Burnaugh, O. A. C. Height, 5 feet. Pole vault— Gilbert, P. U .; Swan, full of Juicy excellence and tender enough for auy one all •0 kinds. Cured meat* of Beet, pork & and mutton. Best lard at lowest good-lard price*. The Civic Improvement Society, to whom the city owes mucti o f its im­ proved appearance, advertises a lec­ O. A C.; Goliat!;/. O. A. C. Height, 10 feet 1 inch. for summer eating, fresh and fine meats— the kind you ilk* to eat, ture on “ Oregon Birds Homes,” for Saturday. Their About 76 in terosting lantern views will Ilústrate Mr. F. 8. Barnes is busy supplying the remarks o f Mr. Finley, and its an ever-increasing demand for his bows own worth should draw a large crowa, and arrows which are being used by though the society deserves for its the loading archers in the important great work alone liberal support. Au tournaments. mission 1$ cents, public school chil­ » Prompt delivery to any part of the city. The quickest way to turn second hand household goods, furniture, or Abbott A Son’s carry anything of which yon want to dispose. Jewelr's stock in the Main St. ia dren free. ’ Phone your order. Forese G rove the .argent country. All into money is to send it to the Auction the reliable makes of watches, Silver- House. Physician and Surgeon. Diseases o f women a specialty. Forest Grove, Oregon. E. B. R E N T Z , M. D., Physician and Surgeon. Office over Abbott’s Jewelry Store. fBoth ’phones.) Forest Grove. Oregon. W. M. Langley. L. L. Langley. LANGLEY 4 SON, Attorneys and Counselors at I,aw Notaries Public Real Kstate and Conveyancing Upstairs Wagner Bldg. Forest Grove J. N. H O F F M A N , Attorney and Counselor at Law. Upstairs, Caples Block. Forest Grove, Oregon W. H. Hollis. Earl B. Hawks H O LLIS & HAW KS, law yers Real Estate and Corporation Law Speci ilties Office over limes .v Wagner's Drug Store Forest Grove C I T Y B A R BER SHOP, A. J. Wirtz. Baths. Laundry Agfency. Pacific Avenue, Forest G r o v i. C. E. G E I G E R , M. D., Homeopathist Physician and Sur| eon. Office, over W eseott’s Store. Residence, east of M. E. Church. Forest Grove, Oregon. DR. R. N IX O N , Dentist. Forest Grove, Oregon. MISS R O SA G E R R I S H , Fine D esamaking. Fitting and Cut ,| ,» c condensed milk plant closer to town, Jackson, O. A. C.; Barnet, P. U. Dis­ tance, 97 feet 2 ^ inches. D o n ’t F o rg e t C. L. L A R G E , M. D., i liams, O. A. C.; Howard, O. A. C. Time, 0:63 2-5 Hines & Wagner’s Drug Store Forest Grove, Oregon. Call and seo trtu a.C n n rt n o t ItllC K iy . W I T H H l - l l n - e l y II moment for reflection lie grasped wild­ Dr. Ni... „• ; . eaidence, Forest Gii ly for some method of delay. If the girl could appear to be married, she ____ M. L. N O B L E , Supt. C.‘ (j. Clapp7"Mr. and Mrs. Alex. might at least effect a compromise by The Most Successful Real Estate Aj ent requiring lier opponents to prove that Todd, of Dilley, Mr. Baker, of Thatch­ in Washington County. ' she was not married. It was half past Reliable in all his dealings. er; J. C. Clark, John Anderson, E. E I in o’clock, and her counsel would have Farms. City Property. Houses Rer ed. Cheney. Will Bellinger, Henry Swa:, three and n half hours to devise some Office west Brick Livery Barn. Forest Grove, Oregon. son, John E. Bailey, Byron Smith, M. plan. Bob as a lawyer knew this, and, though the chance was slender. lie E. Bisbee, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Shearer staked nil on a single desperate move. M ILLS & HINES. “ ‘Your honor,’ lie said, rising, ‘the o f Gales Creek. Mrs. J. A. Abbott, Mrs. Expert Horse Shoers, Sarah E. Crow, Mrs. .1. S. Buxton, Miss claimant is my w ife.’ “ Judge, attorney, spectators, turned 25 years’ experience Lizzie Swanson and enough others to to Bob in wonder. Next door north Buxton’s Mac! no “ ‘Have you proofs o f your marriage?' make up a total of 242 adults buying Shop. Forest Grove. asked the Judge. tickets for the morning train, while “ ‘Not at hand.’ ten half-fares were sold. Many had “ ‘Is that man your husband?’ asked J. T. BUXTON, gone down the previous evening. Rw the judge o f Lucy. General Blacksmith! ng, “ I f ever there was irresistible appeal turning the evening train was run in in a man’s eyes, it was in Bob's when Farmers’ work a speciali two sections, leaving Portland at C he turned them on Lucy. He could Forest Grove. o ’clock and the first section arrived not say to her, ’This is merely to gain time,’ so he gave her a look which here about 8:30. The Hillsboro contin meant, ‘I beg o f you not to deny J. B. M A TTH E W 8. gent had the Hillsboto Cornet Band what I have stated.’ Lucy's eyes re­ Artistic Paperhanger and Painter. mained riveted to his. What was pass­ with a numerous escort, and one or ing in lier mind no one knew. She had Varnishing. Sign two stayed home to watch the town, a decision to make, and all waited work a specialty. Forest Org\ but their namt3 could net be learned. breathlessly to hear it. “ ‘Yes.’ she said. The six wagon roads to Portland from “ ‘And you,' said the Judge, turning R. P N ijo t Washington County took in many spec­ to Bob— do you acknowledge this wom­ M. F. Nixon T H E N ÍX O N FOREST an to be your w ife?’ tators and probably one-fourth of the “ ‘I do.’ GROVE LA N D CO population went to Portland, ‘ hough •• ‘Then if you were not married be­ Good Frmers, Large and Small Real- fore you are married now. I give judg­ perhaps not ail saw the President. dence and Business Property. Timber ment in favor o f the claimant.’ “ Then, and only then. Bob saw that Lands for Sale. Loans negotiated. his intent to stave off a decision had Main Street, Forest Grove. Hillsboro is planning to move its resulted in his marriage to a girl he breaking the former StUDM record P E R F U M E S , SO AP , T O I L E T A R T I C L E S . Office over Hines & W agner’s Drug Store, [Original.] ‘‘Do you think, father, that hasty marriages always turn out badly?” “ Well, no, not always. I know a case where a marriage that was not In­ tended turned out very well.” “ Not intended? How could that have Veen?” "There was a young fellow (he was just nineteen years old aud I ’ll call him Bob) who had made up bis mind that bis lot would be bachelorhood. You see, his father and mother had married young, his father had died young, and, the mother being only nineteen years older than Bob, they were more like brother and sister than mother and son. For this reason Bob scouted marriage—for him. “ Bob was reading law’. One day he went to court, as wus his custom, to familiarize himself witli the methods o f procedure. It was a court of chan­ cery. The case being trl«*d before the judge wus a claim of a young girl to the estate o f an uncle who had recently died. The girl wus In court, and a prettier little piece o f the Lord's handi­ work never was turned out. At least Bob thought so, and be couldn’t keep ills eyes off her. It wasn’t long before the girl (w e’ll call her Lucy» noticed that Bob wus looking at lier in a way that said as plainly as words, ‘1 ad­ mire you profoundly.’ She blushed a little, looked away, then glanced side- t\isc at him again to see the same ex­ pression of admiration. She blushed again, which indicated that she recipro­ cated. At any rate Bob so interpreted It. “ The maker o f the will had left the bulk of ills pnqterty to bis only broth­ er's son (w e’ll call him John Doe) and a small sum to Lucy, but ns the broth­ er had married beneath him the testa­ tor provided for a possible passing of all the property to the oldest son of his sister's child, Lucy. As It would be unsafe to leave the matter long open, Lucy not being mnrried, the will provided that if Lucy were married when she came o f age the estate was to be left in the hands of trustees for three years. I f witbiu that limit she had a son, the estate was to go to that son. “ ‘How old is the claimant?’ asked the judge. “ ‘She will he eighteen,’ replied her counsel despondently, ‘at noon today.’ “ ‘Is she married?’ “ *No, your honor.’ “ Then,' said the Judge deliberately, T see no reason why ufter the hour of noon I should not set aside her claim and give judgment for John Doe. In case there Is no objection I will ud- Joum the court till 2 o’clock.’ “ To see a fortune pass away from tills lovely girl was too much for Bob. He was an Impulsive fellow, prone to de- term last Monday. Sunday. has Physician and Surgeon, The Greenville school started a new Senior school. Dr. C. E. Hiner. 1903. val of last Saturday. Messrs. G.vwn «nil K. Dys were visit­ spending a few $io Discount Ea. MAY realized $23 from their ice cream festi­ student in the Academy, The First T en Machines at OREGON, The Cornelius Ladies of Woodcraft NOTES. class, was in Portland Saturday and baa : cen selected as distributing point for Washington and \amhill GROVE. * ware and Jewelry, • had never seen before and had never tpokcu to. “ When the court was adjourned, the claimant, tier mother and Bob went into a private room for consultation. A ll looked at Bob for an explanation. He made a confession o f the whole matter. There was nothing to be done but accept the situation. Bob's creden­ tials were presented and found to lie excellent, and the marriage was con­ summated.” “ And turned out happily?” ‘T h e couple have been and are de­ voted to each other.” “ But what right had the Judge to marry them?” „ . "The secret o f that is this: Bob was perfectly well known to him ns n stu­ dent o f law (for »be Judge was n pro­ fessor In the Inw school Bob attended) and had a very good opinion of the voung man. More than that, the Judge saw that a nice little girl was about to be deprived o f a fortune for the want o f a husband. He knew I was lying - The rurrator stopped and oonghed. -You. father! *>u dop’t mean - 0 J. J. W IR TZ, Confectionery, Cigars and T o­ bacco. Fancy Soft Drinks, Ice Cold Soda Water. Fine New Ice Cream Parlor. Forest Grove J. S. BISHOP, M. D. Physician. Office Hours: 1 to 2 a. m. 2 to 5 p. in. Caples Building, Forest Grove. B A LD W IN & KINO, Real Estate Exchange. Choice Homes and Lands in every part of the County. Pacific Ave., off Church Square. Forest Grove MAYNE A BBO TT should forgive ydur f a t W for the He. my itov. because you are Lucy s oldest Graduate of Person’s Horologies! In­ son. amt by it t uet o*ly provWe.1 for stitute. your be I ng. but gain** yon a fortune E X P E R T O PTICIAN. i t the same time." “ Father. I forgive ysu. There are Eyes tested and fitted •lines when a Ue is Invalu able."___ Forest Grove, Ore. E V E R E T T P A Y N E POTTER.