< TH E W ASHINGTON COUNTY NEWS, FOREST GROVE. ORE., JU LY 3, 1903. M artin’s Feed Store 1 N T E R V A T IO N A L Stock Food Heave Cure Poultry Food Colic Cure Kow Kure A WASHINGTON C 0 U N 1 Y PRUNE ORCHARD. Delicious at the table, nutritious, good for the complexion, anJ a preserver o f health, the Oregon prune Is not adequately appreciated at heme, where its many virtues are forgotten before its value as a profitable farm product. Many dollars have come to Washington county for Its prunes, which have no rivals in the market. the amount o f news matter regularly REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Kenzie, 40 acres in township 1 south, run by The News and whose only tllus- | -------- range 3 west, $3400. trations are of some one cured of : Samuel Kunz et ux. to Hans Cornlls, J. W. Shute et ux to Christian F. rheumatism or catarrh, is very much j eighth of an acre in H. B. Bones D. Kempin, 200 acres in township 1 north, grieved that The News is printed in | L. C„ $350. range 2 west. $9000. Portland with a $50,000 plant, in up- W alter G. Beebe to M. A. Shaw, 20 John T. Croeni et ux. to J. A. Croeni to-date style, while Mr. Hogue gets out acres in township 1 south, range 2 et al., 53.15 acres, township 1 north, his dingy sheet on an antiquated as west. $1 and other consideration. range 1 west. $4500. sortment of printing remnants with a Edmond W. Phillips to Ludwig E. W. Haines et ux to John A. Thorn force of skilled employes who cheer burgh, lots 15 and 16, block 8, South Holtz, lot 1, block 1, Cornelius, $30. fully get up a wedding invitation and Park addition to city o f Forest Grove, W e give below a few descriptions ef an auction sale dodger in the same $225. Everybody has been wondering late the various kinds of property which artistic style. Let us not say Fourth Hans Wodtli et ux to Morita ly how The Bazar, In Forest Grove, we have for sale, with prices. Other of July poster, for the editor of The Schmidt, 97 acres in township 1 north, could sell organs and pianos cheaper descriptions will be given on applica Times turned over the announcement range 2 west, $3000. than the same Instrument could be tion. Correspondence solicited. of Forest Grove’s celebration to the P. H. Buxton et ux. to Perry L. Ben- 74 acres, 1% miles from Gaston. identical Portland printing establish efiel, 2 71-100 acres in section 4, town had In Portland, but it is easily under Good new dwelling, large barn, orchard ment whose good taste and skill in get- ship 2 north, range 4 west. $125. stood when a person stops to consider and running water. Fences In good { ¡ ng out The News he had observed, L. N. Tompkins to A. F. Crocker et the tremendous rent, clerk hire and repair. W ith growing crop. Price, thus betraying some slight degree of el, 4n acres In section 13. township 2 other expenses the big Portland houses $3000, if taken before July 1, 1903. printing intelligence and accounting north, range 3 west, $1200. have to put up with. 68 acres, 4 miles from Forest Grove for the only decent-looking job gotten Thomas H. Smith to J. H. Hansen 60 acres under good cultivation. Dwell out through him this season. et ux, 6 acres in section 22, township lng cost $1500, large new barn, 2 large 1 south, range 4 west W. M., $4000. Mr. Hogue perhaps, however, before orchards of the best select fruit. All Miss Persephone Butler, a former Thomas H. Smith to Lauretta A. level land, the best improved and he objects too strongly to Portlano Toison, 40 acres in the northwest >4 ajU?' Cher of the Forest Grove public nicest small farm in Washington coun printing, would do well to hare re section 22, township 1 south, range 4 ool, and now In the Baker City ty. Price $4000. Terms to suit pur moved from his inside pages the im west W . M.. $280. schools, stopped ofT over Saturday to print of the Pacific Newspaper Union, chaser. E. A. Eddy et ux to C. L. Shaver, 5 visit friends here, on her way home If you do not find in the above some an enterprising concern located at the acres in section 24, township 2 south, to Monmouth. thing which you think you would like, corner of Second and Stark streets, in range 1 west, $1150. w rite to us stating what sort of prop the city o f Portland, who get out Inside O. G. Barlow to W. E. and E. C. erty you wish and we will try to suit or outside "patents” for about 170 o f the smaller country papers of Oregon, Mays, .43 acre, $75. you. DR. S. T. L IN K L A T E R , 440 acres timber land, 13 miles from and besides taking 120 Inches o f ad T. H. Phillips to Frank Van de Hey. Forest Grove. Price $2,500, If taken vertising. patent medicines, etc., sell 80 acres, south % of the northeast V« small lots of papers at about half a Physician and Surgeon. before July 1st. o f section 30, township 1 south, range 40 acres, all under fence, 15 acres cent a copy. On page 6 In the last 3 west. $1200. under good cultivation, good orchard. column above the stockfood adv. in Hillsboro, Oregon George G. Hancock to Donald Mc- 10 acres slashed, burned and seeded. the Times o f July 2 will be found the 15 acres timber. W ater piped to dwell legend “ P. N. U. No. 27— 1903,” and a ing from spring. Running water foi small bundle which arrives by express stock. Good dwelling, 2 1-2 miles from from Portland on Wednesdays o f each VOTE EACH DAY FOR FOREST GROVE'S FOURTH OF JULY GODDESS week is the basis o f the sheet of OF LIBERTY. Forest Grove Price, $850. Easy which Mr. W alter Hogue is so de terms. Candidates. 17 18 19 20 2 2 23 24 25 26 27 29 30 1 1 76 acres, 30 acres under cultivation, servedly proud. The first time the so- Miss Alice Reynolds. 5 10 16 16 1 6 16 16 36 41 51 71 91 91 91 called editor sees that greater and bet balance best o f timber. Orchard, dwell 118 121 121 171 ter half of his alleged newspaper Is Miss Mary Bailey ..10 10 10 41 4 1 42 83 88 108 ing. barn, etc., all level, smooth land. when he opens the bundle on Its ar Miss Maud Shannon. 10 11 11 11 1 1 11 11 11 11 l i 11 11 11 11 4 miles from Forest Grove. Pries 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 rival Wednesday. The News is print Miss Jessie Buxton. 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 $2700. ed In Portland, but not one line goes Miss Pearl Chandler. 10 10 10 10 1 0 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 5 5 5 5 37 44 71 113 113 150 152 153 158 into it that is not first read by its Miss Manchel.angley 5 editor, not one advertisement In it Is MissFlorenceContris.10 10 10 10 1 0 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 5 5 5 5 there that is not passed on by the same Miss Mary Farnham. 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 6 5 5 15 15 15 4 5 56 64 91 103 114 114 114 114 114 editor, and the rheumatism adv. now Miss Eva C u rtis ......... WAGNER BUILDING . . . 3 OREGON running on the Times' fifth page was MissCharlotteGraham . 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 FOREST GROVE tendered The News, but refused, be cause we do not want patent medicine »dverti«ing. If any one will compare tse two papers t^ere will be little ques tion wbv the Times feels sore, and if anv advertiser wants to know about circulation for the six-weeks-old paper you can get Is the place where compared wit’’ the one established In first-class shoes. 1889. we s^all be glad to allow him to << satisfy himself o f that important fea ture of advertising. Heal Estate Bargain List Sure cure for retained after birth. Barrenness, milk fever, scouring, bunches or caked udder, bloating, red water, off feed. Increases the flow of milk and makes It richer. Garget Cure A sure cure for ropy or bloody milk. Horses. Wilburs Hoof Packing for Forest Grove, Ore. First Door East Hugh’s ~ T .~ OO r »1 LAN6LEY & SON Forest Grove Shoe Store Quality First, Low Prices Next’ give no credit. To all alike one price. No untrustv-ithy goods sold. No catch-penny prices. As low as we can afford. Sure to have the newest and best stock', That's the way we are building up our trade, and Its gaining every month. You want to get in with the crowd. Our $1.85 and $2.65 shoes for ladles have the snap and finish o f higher goods. W. L. D o u g la ss, A. A. Cutter Or. Reeds C u sh in g S h o o s Are a few of the many good one* we sell. Boys' Jack-knife Shoes are good, and so is that knife. Come and see us. C. V. B. R u sse ll TIM E LY T A L K ABOUT THE TIM ES AND ITS DRUGGIST FRIEND. The Forest Grove Times, a paper which sets a little less than one-third 1 from Druggist C. F. Miller, he Is a ! sober, industrious and upright citizen | who deservedly holds the confidence | and esteem o f the Times. Mr. Miller deserves great credit for the great work for temperance he has done In making Forest Grove a dry town, and undoubtedly regrets as much as does the editor of the Times, that The News has made an ass of Itself in trying to call attention to there being a law to reach the drunken keeper of a blind pig dramshop. Generous, kindhearted. a liberal contributor to every worthy cause. Mr. Miller justly may be re garded as one o f the pillars of law and order, as he is a model of sobriety and an entrancing example of what prosperity a prohibition town affords. But were Mr. Miller the keeper of such an establishment as Is said to have disgraced Forest Grove, he of course would hesitate at helping de fray the expenses o f a campaign whose success would make him pay $500 to $1000 a year for what he had been getting for nothing. The picture represents a dwelling of ten room., all flnl.hed complete. Electric light. in every room. Hot and cold water. Three acree of land. Within 3 blocks of buainea. center of city. Four block, from college cam- pua. Nice fruit. All buildings and fences In good condition. Price, $3,000, terms to suit purchaser. Other propt.rty for .ale, L A N G LE Y A SON. THE BAZAAR Forest Grove, O regon has 1 een selected as distributing point for Washington and Yamhill Counties for the famous Wheeler (3b Wilson Sewing Machines The manager o f The Bazar, Mr. K. N. Staehr, has received Instructions to sell The First Ten Machines at A PAIR OF THOROUGHBREDS. . , O f the 6084 hors es there Is an unusually large proportion o f good blood, the farmers priding themselves upon their stock. 3obn Stnbtcb F ore st drove, O regon After moving Into new quarters. Is now ready to do first class work at moderate prices. Carriage and »a g o n repairing. Planing, wood turning, band sawing, grinding, and G e n e ra l < k 1 w ork. Vehicle w heels of a ll d e scriptions w o Don't fall to consult me before having your work done. At the Sash and Door Factory Building. $10 Discount Ea. Eight of those machines have already been sold, leaving only two at re- duced price, but by calling at ouca or writing to Mr K N Staehr may be lucky enough to get one yet. The machines are sold on easy terms and warranted for ten years. Old machines taken aa part oar. m ent v 1 Chas. Smith A ll K in d s R e p a ir s Bicycle« an d U n b re lla s , O pp. V\ o o d s & A d a m s , Forest Grove