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About Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 17, 1904)
Farmers and Merchants Btink.of Forest Prove. ■ Capital, $25,000. Transacts a business. ATHLETICS " in GERMANY. I. o n , of M oal Fn rn ia o f ■ x a r r l« « . ONLY 70 HOURS Wrmtllng I n one of the moat popular general banking forniM of athletic oxerclaee in Germany C o r r e s p o n d e n t ’s, «nil it aeeme a . If the heavy amt mu'* culitr build o f the German* peculiarly adapt« them for thl« kind of 8|>ort I he general public Interprets the word ••athlete" « « meaning a wrestler, weight lifter or "strong man." When the English style 0f athletic« was In troduced Into Germany. It was termed ATT O RN EY AT LAW "light athletic«." Wrestling Is termed “ heavy athletics." In every towu Office in Front Rooms of Abbott Build there are inuny clubs Indulging In ing, Upstairs. heavy athletic«," nnd numerous pub lic contests are arranged, in connection FOREST G R O V E , - - OREGON with which challenge« to “ all comers" are Issued. Here one can ofteu witness a pitched battle betweeu science and C. L. L a rg e , M. D. brute power-see an “ all comer” ot stupendous build, probably a butcher .. . PHYSICIAN A N D SURGEON brewer or furniture remover, laid flat Diseases of women a specialty. on both shoulder blade« in the most ap proved style by a little, wiry fellow a* Forest G rove, - - Oregon slippery ns an eel. On the occaslou ot the world’s championships held in Ber lin an open arena, roofed only In the center, where the wrestling took place, was erected, with tiers of seats for the public all around. As luck would have It, the weather proved boisterous and the public shy of the fair. The chain pionships ended dismally, and the in* Meals at all Hours presnrlo, unable to pay the men's re tainers, very discreetly decided to Candies and Fruits of all "leave town.” —Fry’s Magazine. Wells F a rg o & Co. Banks J. N. Hoffinan ^ o . ÎOREST GROVE, Dr. J. J. Wiggins continues to may be seen visit at of Portland, Forest Grove Mr. and David Smith’ s residence on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Notice for Publication Land Office, Oregon Cfty, Oregon, October 10, 1904. Notice it hereby given that in compliance with the povtsions of the act o f Congrest o f June 3,1878, entitled An act fo r the sale o f timber lands in the States of California, Oregon.Nevada, and Washington T erritory,’ »* extended to a ll the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892, James N . B ice, o f Clatskanie. county of Columbia, State of Oregon, has this day filed in this oBce his sworn statement N o 6510, for the purchase o f file NRV4 of Section N o. 13 in township No. 2 N, Range No. 6 W , and will o ffe r proof to show that the land sought is mere valuable fo r its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish fis claim to said land before D. S. Land Office at Oregon City, Ore- ion on Tuesday, the 27th day o f December, 1904. He asmej as witnesses: Henry Kratz o f Clatskanie, Oregon, Sarah E. Fisk of Clatskanie. Oregon, George W . D ailey o f Clatskanie, Oregon, Fred C. Whitten o f Portland, Oregon. Any and a ll person claim in g adversely the above- described lands are requested to file their claims in this o®cc on or before said 27th day o f December, 1904. A L G E R N O N S. DRESSER, Register. Notice for Publication Land O ffice Oregon City, Oregon, October 10, 1904. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the Provisions of the act of Congress o f June 3, 1878, en- dtled “An act for the sale o f timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, N eveda, and Washington Terri to y ,” as extended to all the Public Land Slates by act of August 4, 1892, Henry Kratz, o f Clatskanie, county of Columbia, State of Oregon, has this day filled in this •Wee his sworn statement No 6511, for the purchase ot the N W V* o f Section N o 12. in Township No. 2, R No. * W , and w ill offer proof to show that the land sought is ■ore valuable for its timber or stone than for agricul- tural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the Register and R eceiver at Oregon City Land Office, on Tuesday, the 27th day o f December, 1904. He names as witnesses: James N . R ice o f Clatskanie, Oregon, Sarah E. Fisk o f Clatskanie, Oregon, Fred C. Whitten o f Portland, O regon, John C. Bryant o f Port- ■nd, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to file their claims In this •ffice on or before said 27th day o f December, 1904. A L G E R N O N S. DRESSER, Register. Chicago & Northwestern Railway T h t 9«Wy (W illi M e a n i n g : o f O r a a f f e BI o m o b i . The orange tree is regarded as * prince among trees nnd the emblem o f genius. A peculiarity o f this tree U that It bears fruit aud flowers at the same time. Its leaves «re evergreen and as It grows older It grows in beau ty nnd fruitfulness. Its blossom'filling the air with its fragrance. It is in deed a fit emblem of marriage promise and hopes. The orange tree is consid ered typical o f love because, though Its fruit is golden and Its flavor and scent delicious. Its rind is bitter, and as every one knows wbo ha* experienced it Cu pid’s dart causes pain. Tbe orange 1* emblematic o f gratitude as well as of genius and love.-Pbiladelphla Inquirer. T w o Th ro u gh T ra in s D a ily See that Your Ticket Reads Via the e . & \\ w . R Y. A. G. B A R K E R . G ENERAL AGENT. C- E. B O C O L A H R P a s s e n g e r a g e n t . 153 T V rd Sk.. i Important Information H ow to prevent Smuts in W heat. Oats, Bariev and all Cenal Grains, and the prevention ol Potato Scab. L iq u id F o r m a ld e h y d e DIRECTION'S FOR USE: Oats; poor one quart of formakiehyiie into forty gallons of water. Sprinkle the o n » and shovel it over. L et it lay tor J4 hoc,» when it will be ready to sow. Thin mixture will treat 100 bushels of oats. Trent wbent. barter, rye nnd com the same as cats. For potato scab, soak the potatoes in the sohukm two hours before cutting or planting. Pints, 50 ets. Quarts, 90 cts. Martin’s Feed Store. if F O R E S T GROVE. O R E G O * \ Winter Rates to Yaquina Bay In order to accommodate to Yaquina Bay. Co., will sell, on Saturdays, md smooth. One Dollar per Can. Enough for about 30 head. On sale . , Wednesdays and of each week, until March 31, 1905, round trip tickets, at low rates, to Yaquina and return, limited to sixtv days from date of sale. Those who desire to take advantage of this rate should apply to nearest Southern ; — Feed for Sale. The Fanners* Feed Sables have been purchased by Jarmin & Hipolite who will make all teams given to their care warm and comfortable. They also | keep for sale hay, straw and the stand- j ard feed including oats, wheat, bran, shorts, middlings, oil meal, rolled bar ley, etc., at right prices. call. fa- G *6 ? HA mm L L S Give them a THE BIG THREE THE THREE OLDEST AND BEST 0VER60QOOO IN DAILY U SE B a n k . O f f ic e r H ouse SkFES P ortland S a fe ® T O ‘SIX TH ST PORTLANQ OREGON — Twenty-five Veterinarian £ H erring U au M arvin S afe 81 Pacific agent for tickets. 1 Generóme, Baron .... .... (to bis valeti—Johann, I has* ¡tnimals, 1 day to 1 year old, will de* itroy the horns leaving the head nice received quite a lanre numb« r of the Southern Pacific ------------------ — A French chef who prepared a snow- like dish for the Due de Chartre» in 1774 Is said to have been tbe first to make that cool luxury known as fee cream. Lord Bacon was possessed o f the knowledge that there was a pro»' ess o f congelation by means o f snow and salt. But to him this was a scien tific fact, and be little dreamed o f tbe Idea that In after years this congela tion would prove such a delightful re the mam- people who wish to make a winter trip T h e F fr a t le e O e a a u . * — T h e Electric Dehomer applied to i i The freshment. it Dr. H in e ’ s Drug Store. .v . e o . F l y i n g Flub. Flying fish swim in shoals varying In number from a dozen to a hundred or more. They often Ifave the water at once, darting through the air In the same direction for 200 yards or more, and then descend to th i water quickly, rising again and then renewing their flight. Sometimes the dolphin may be seen in rapid pursuit, taking great leaps out o f the water aud gaining upon his prey, which take shorter and shorter flights, vainly trying to escape, until they sink exhausted. Sometimes the larger sea birds catch flying fisb In the air. The question whether the flying fish use their fins at aJl as wlugs Is not fully decided. The power of flight is limited to the time the fins re- maiu moist. OREGON Osteopathic physician, . ¿ Oregon Short Line, Union P a d fíe and 0 , R. Downs " J - , Restaurant kinds, Soda W a te r, Bread, Pies and Cakes, H o t Pop- Corn and Peanuts. Portland to Chicago Via r dozen ready made dresses and school su ts origin g in Dr. S. T . Bowser, of H illsboio, will age from 1 to 14— Just arrived. Price be in Forest Grove Thursday of each • bnTe wqPCted one out of the from 60cts to 16.00 at Jackson & l a week to treat the diseases of horses j l u .r c aro the rest if you like to Course. Office at Johnson’ s Liver)’ Barn. , . a ___ t h a I ^ make any use o f tb em .-F ro m tbe G e r ts