Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, August 18, 1904, Page 6, Image 6

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    If you have serious difficulty in
Dr. W m . M. Pollock
walking with comfort, call on Madam-
DENTIST.
Office
over
Bazaar,
Forest Grove, O
EARL B. HAWKS, Editor.
Russian bulk. The defensive position oiselle LaCourse and let her advise
All work in the Prepared to do
Published Every Thursday by the Washing­ of the Russian army is narrowing, the with you. It will cost you nothing. dental
line. Reg­ work at night, but
defenses of Port Arthur are being bat­ She is an expert chiropidist.
ton County Publishing Co. Incorporated
ulating c h i l d r e n
must be by ap­
tered down, and the Russian Navy is
at Forest Grove, Oregon
and
adult teeth.
pointment ..........
State Fair
defeated and scattered. In the Japan­
WILL FRENCH, Business Manager.
The premium list of the 44th An­
ese we admire the brilliant artillery
EARL B. HAWKS, Assoeiate Manager.
nual Fair to be held at Salem, Septem­
C. L. Large, M. D.
attacks, the unexcelled bravery of her
CIRCULATION 1500.
ber 12th to 17th are now being dis­
soldiers, the dauntless efficiency of her
. . . PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
tributed. A great many changes have
Rates on Job Work and Adver­ navy. We hope soon to hear of the
Diseases of women a specialty.
been made and new premiums offered,
tising Furnished on Enquiry. fall of Port Arthur and the close of the
and as a whole the list has been in- Forest Grove, -
- Oregon
war. We are prone to think of the
$1.00 a Year in Advance.
| creased. The stock show will be good
war as an abstract thing yet we must
Office on Pacific Avenue.
last year if not better. Several
know upon second thought that untold as last ^ear
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Both Phones.
hardships and sufferings are everywhere exhibitors from California are contem-
Entered at the post-office at Forest because of this cruel war. The same plating bringing their thoroughbred
Grove, Oregon, as second class
agony of distressed loved ones, of im­ stock.
mail matter.
The County Exhibits will be larger
poverished homes, of excessive taxa-
has given us confidence that she
WASHINGTON COUNTY NEWS week
may triumph yet over the mighty
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REPAIRING 8
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Address all communications to Wash­ tion" will follow each month of this
ington County Pub. Co.,
struggle as followed in other wars
Forest Grove, Ore.
For the sake of the future of the Ori
If the NEWS fails to reach its subscrib­ ent we hope for ultimate Japanese sue
ers or is late, we request that immedi cess at any cost but when the attending
ate attention may be called to the same. honors of the war stare us in the face
T H U R SD A Y , AUG. 18, ’04
The citizens of Washington County
should be energetic in procuring a
good exhibit at the coming State Fair.
Our county has often taken the honors
and by a little effort again can lead the
state in the general exhibit. We have
fruits, grains, vegetables, dairy exhib­
its, fine stock, poultry, in fact what is
there that we cannot display to our
credit? Hundreds of visitors attend
these State Fairs, coming from all parts
of the Union, and they judge us by
these exhibits. Let every person help
along those who have the exhibit in
charge.
Wagons...
H
...Buggies
| than ever and this year “ pxhibit wW
be at the Fair showing what the north­
west portion of Canada can produce
and the advantages they have to offer.
Good racing and splendid evening
entertainments through the week will
make
it enjoyable for all who attend
we can only hope for a speedy ending
Send to the Secretary, W. A. Moores,
of hostilities.
at Salem, for a Premium List and then
make an exhibition of your stock or
Estrayed
Two work oxen, one red, long goods.
horned, one light red, few spots on
Seghers
side, no horns, blind in left eye. Es­
A big crop was thrashed on the A. A.
trayed from Eli Smith ranch near Glen-
Walker farm
in Scoggin Valley,
wood. Notify Ora Smith, Glenwood,
wheat
going
24, and oats 30
or News office.
bushels to the acre.
Osteopathy
Goel Beonner, a brother of Josepl
Nature’s successful remedy for al­ Beonner and an efficient rock man
has arrived and is employed with J
most all acute and chronic diseases.
Dr. J. Jay Wiggins, 403-404 Ma- Boos & Co.
clay B’l’d’g, Portland, continues to
Returned after an eight days stay at
visit Forest Grove Tuesdays, Thursdays, the coast, Mr. G. W. Beal, Junior, and
and Saturdays and may be consulted John Cummings. They report a de­
at the residence of Mr. David Smith. lightful time.
The American people have strongly
Consultation free
Mr. J. Boos and wife went to Port­
favored the Japanese in their struggle
land Sunday, taking along with him a
with massive Russia and the reason is
Dilley
nice sample of finished rock as an
not alone to be found in the fact that
Abner Briggs and daughter Emma, advertisement of his fine quarry.
Japan is so small compared with Rus­
have returned from Seaside.
sia. Going deeper than that it can be
Rev. Abeline has just returned from
Mrs. Della Aplin, of Forest Grove, Snohomis, Washington, where he was
traced to the interest awakened in the
American Nation by the rapidity with and Mrs. Harris, of Roseburg, visited in attendance at the Lutheren synod.
which the Japanese people took upon with Mrs. Van Meter and Mrs. Aplin
Mr. Philip Bohline arrived at A.
themselves a new civilization, adopting last week.
Roth’s in search of a lost son from
Brady Chowning made a flying trip Portland. Anyone hearing of the
successfully the most advanced ideas
of the world in a marvelously short to Portland, Saturday.
whereabouts of Edward Bohline will
period of time; to the feeling of un­
Mr. Van Orsdol and wife spent Sun­ confer a favor on the father by writing
fairness when they were robbed of the day with their son Ora.
him at 288 Hooker Street, Portland,
fruits of their victory over China, to
Miss Eva Alexander and Miss Josie Oregon.
the fact that we realize that the Japan­ Freund left Saturday for a two week’s
Mr. August Roth was a visitor at
ese national existence is threatened by stay at Seaside.
Centerville last Sunday, with his old-
Russia’s advance; to the fact that we
George Briggs and wife and Miss time friend, Mr. Hermon Asterman,
feel that Russian civilization would be
Mack have gone to Wilson River to where they had free band music, ice
much more detrimental to the East
rusticate.
cream, and various other amusements
than would that of Japan; to the fact
and
games.
Mr. Freund was here a few days
that the foreign diplomacy of Russia is
of the deceitful type while that of last week visiting with his wife and
Guardian's Sale of Real Estate
Japan has been open and above criti­ daughter.
i n ^ o n County^
° f * * S*ate «* O regon. for W „ h -
Henry Wolf and party have returned
cism; in short it lies in the fact that
r a m p n a m in o r 0 ' ^ RUard‘a n sh iP ° f G ustave N. H art-
Japan is to the East what the United from Wilson River and report a pleasant Notiee is hereby given that by v irtu e of an order
of l.eense made by Hon. L. A. Rood. C ounty Judge
States is to the balance of the world. trip and plenty of game.
made and entered on the 13th day of June 19^4 The’
At first little did we believe that Rus­
Newt Miller has his new house com­
sia would sustain more than a temporary pleted and will move into it in a week
set back and as Japan won advantage or so.
a w s w w v s s s a , ts
after advantage, victory after victory,
County,
Sta»e°of Oregon,
The Aid Society, of the M. E
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our hopes for her immediate success Church, will meet at the home of Mrs’ thence east 50 feet, t h e n «
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rose, until the naval victory of this Hubbert this week.
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Implements
Done neatly and practically
at prices you can well
afford.
Bring your
work to my shop
....A T THE OLD FACTORY....
John Stribich
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When you come
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stop at
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Best of
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To have a Bath Room
added to your home
comforts. W e are in
the business to supply
you with every need in
the PLUM BING line
O ur prices a re reasonable. All work
guaranteed. L eave orders at the shop
n ear Post Office corner.
H. L. Deckert.
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