Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, August 17, 1905, Image 3

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Published Every Thursday by the W ashing- W a l t e r t o o z e a i Woobum, who is
ton County Publishing Co. Incorporated
a candidate for congress in this district
at Forest Grove, Oregon
110 su cceed B in g e r H e rm a n n ’ is off to
I the east to attend a fraternal congress,
but before leaving he made some
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significant ? ) remarks concerning his
position on the tariff. Among other
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things he says: “ It goes without say­
ing that I will agree to no revision of
.Entered at the post-office at Forest
the tariff not supported by the Repub­
Grove, Oregon, as second class
lican party, and that, too, without the
mail matter.
sacrifice of a single dollar to the
Address all communications to Wash- laborers and producers of America. If
trusts, by reason of a high protective
ington County Pub. Co.,
tarifl on any article of common use are
Forest Grove, Ore.
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robbing the common people, I am for
If the NEWS fails to reach its subscrib- prompt correction of the evil.” Who
ers or is late, we request that immedi. is the republican party and who is
ate attention may be called to the same, going to tell Mr. Tooze when the trusts
a e robbing the common people? It
THURSDAY, AUGUST 17,
1905 wouid seem that if the tariff needs
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THE announcement of Hon. S. B .1 now as do a great many other republi-
Huston of Hillsboro, of his candidacy c ns, and express his willingness to be
for congress will be well reoeievd by one the republicans to revise it. The
his many friends throughout the dis­ last speech of McKinley touched on
trict. Mr. Huston is one of the fore­ the tariff revision; Roosevelt favors it,
most and able men in the district, and as well as all other fair minded repub­
we believe he has every reason to feel licans. That it should be done by the
republican party is unanimous in the
confident of the nomination.
party ranks, and Mr. Tooze should
N o t w it h sta n d in g the reports have no hesitancy in stating that he
that other railroad influences are about favors tariff revision, also.
to enter the field and establish an
w h o ’ l l m : t h e K i R s r i 1
electiic line between here and Port­
THE following clipping is taken
land, it is a fact nevertheless, that the
from the Record published at Roswell,
Oregon Traction company, who have
New Mexico, and shows what is being
so persistently fought the combined
done in that vicinity in the way of
forces of Portland railway companies,
road improvement. It will be remem­
are building a line which will make
bered :hat some weeks ago The
this city its terminal— lor a time at leas:. |
News published a long article setting
Of course if the other railroad people
forth the same idea of road building
who have sought to discourage the
that the aceoirpinying item does;
Oregon Traction people, really intended
and which spe ks for itself:
to build, they could have done so long
“ Since the rain the people on the
ago, but it was not their intention.
East Second street road have been using
As for this last flutter bv the Consoli­
the drags and the road simply looks
dated, one is justified in taking it with
fine as a result. In fact the road is in
a grain of doubt too.
better condition than ever. And the
beauty of the drag system is that, the
THERE is a communication in an­
longer the drag is used on a road, the
other part of this paper asking some
easier is that road to be worked and
pertinent questions on matters pertain- {he greater the benefit of Qne drag_
ing to the method of conducting mu- ging The R p D peQple wi]J drag
nicipal affairs in this city. There can tha, part of the road as SOQn M they
be no doubt that the stand against the can get the drag The Con)mercial
present condition of our city’s freedom G ub jg arranging t0 have more drags
in permitting saloons to do business, is made fQr , his WQrk The secretary of
well taken. It is true that there are the Commercial Club plans to organize
three saloons open day and night in a good roads club, to be composed of
this city that do not pay one cent into merchants and farmers. They will
the treasury, nor are they molested by prosecute the work of dragging all the
anyone. In repealing all ordinances frequently traveled roads of the
against or pertaining to the sale of in­ i county.”
toxicating liquors here, the bars were
This is just the time of the year
let down and as a consequence the that those in Oregon who wish good
saloon men are getting rich, besides
roads at a moderate cost, should begin
our condition and reputation are none
to make preparations. It is so simple
the better for it. However, the re­
and economical that the experiment
pealing of the ordinances was made in can be made by any farmer, and The
order to give the ordinance granting News would like to publish the picture
licenses to sell liquor here full sway, of the farmer together with the story of
and it was so framed as to cover every his experience, who builds the first
phase of the liquor question for which quarter mile of this kind of road.
a majority of the voters contended, Who’ll be the first?
and for which the present council was
elected, but nq provision was or has
“ Important IF True.”
been made to bridge over the inter­
There is a report going around town,
vening time between the decision of which is “ important if true,” that the
the Circuit court and that of the Su­ street car line now building from Port­
preme court. It is an evil and should land, is to connect at Hillsboro with
be remedied.
the Portland, Hillsboro, Nehalem &
The Time and Opportunity is Here!
WHAT WE HAVE TO SA Y THIS WEEK
Is particularly interesting t o buyers whose purse strings by cir-
cumstances, are a little tight, What> we mean is that* this week
everybody who is looking for genuine bargains can find them in any
department, of the store, and they don’t have to strain their
eyes either. Every article offered for sale is of such exceptional value
that even inexperienced shoppers at once will realize the extreme­
ly good bargains.
New Calicoes
Shoes! Shoes!
We Don’t “Toot Our Horn Very Loud” about
what we have done, but are willing to let you draw
your own conclusions, our shelving is Full of
Calicoes (New Prints) That Is Selling For
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We have the best line of shoes carried in Forest
Grove and are determined to satisfy everybody as to
price, and consequently are selling at a Great Re­
duction.
Blue Ribbon Tomatoes go 4 for 25c
Men’s & Boys’ Suits We Feel Confident.
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We also wish to say that we have just gotten in
a large invoice of men’s and boys’ suits, and have
some surprisingly low prices to give you, in fact
lower than we have been able to quote before. We
can save you at least 25 per cent.
We could fill an ordinary newspaper in quoting
Î rau prices, but feel confident that you are willing to
i nvestigate prices and values before you spend your
i noney and therefore ask you to come in and look
c iver our stock.
LADIES’ KID GLOVES ARE SELLING A T JUST HALF PRICE
Main Street, Forest Grove, Oregon
Tis probably true and you may know,
That here the drinks he vended;
But then Doc. Large will tell you so,
And that half the town attended.
Notice for Publication
SH ERIFFS SALE
Notice For Publication
Dr. Large Attending,
gives every man who can qualify, the
right to have his name placed upon
the ballott, and The News believes,
together with orhers, that the people
of Washington county as well as over
the state in general, are competent to
cast their votes intelligently without
the aid or consent of any ring or
clique of politicians.
And when its specter is no more.
They'll say Doc. Large attended.
No matter if your purse is flat
And sickness never ending;
Just let them hear of that dire fact,
And he will be attending.
And if you’re broke and do not know,
Of any one that’s lending;
Tell him your needs and say no more;
And he will be attending.
Local Time Table
Notice for Publication
Department of the Interior,
Department of the Interior,
Land Office at Portland, Oregon,
Land Office at Portland, Oregon,
July, 8 , 1905.
July. 8 , 1905.
Notice is hereby given that the following-named
Notice is hereby given that the following-named
Now when I ’ve crossd life’s mighty sea, settler has filed notice of his intention to make final settler has filed notice of his intention to make final
proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be proof in support of his claim, and that said proof wMI be
And on my way ascending;
made before Register and Receiver, at Portland, Ore­ made before Register and Receiver at Portland, Ore­
I hope St. Peter’s help will be
gon, on August 21, 1905. viz: Melvin C. Case, H. E. No. gon, on August 22, 1905. viz: Josehine S. Bradley,
12656 for the SE'4 of NWV 4 , E'a SWV« and SWV« widow of Perry H. Bradley, dec’d. H. E. No. 12689 for
Our Dr. Large attending.
SE '/4 Sec 26, T 3 N R 5 W.
the NEVs N W V* and N W N E V 4 and SWV4 NE '/4 of Sec.
He names the following witnesses to prove his con­ 26, T. 3 N .,R . 5 W.
tinuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz:
He names the following witnesses to prove his con
Tillamook railroad, on which work is NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That ty virtue of an William Shearer of Gales Creek, Oregon; Edv/ard tinuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz:
execution issued out of and under t ><• seal of the Circuit Hughes of Glenwood, Oregon; G. E. Westinghouse, of
THE consensus of opinion derived now being pushed. If this is done, Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Wash Timber, Oregon; John F. Westinghouse of Timber, Mr. A. H. Scofield, of Buxton, Oregon; William Shearer
of Gales Creek, Oregon; G. E. Westinghouse of Timber,
ingt >n, dated the 9th day of August, 1905, in favor of
from the several interviews with prom­ freight traffic will be handled over the Earl Tupper, plaintiff; and against L. J. Magoon and R. Oregon.
Oregon; M. C. Case of Glenwood, Oregon.
ALGERNON S. DRESSER, Register.
A. Magoon defendants for the sum of $16.25 cost and
ALGERNON S. DRESSER. Register.
inent republicans of this city, made by street car line at Hillsboro. Should t ie further sum of $75.50 with interest thereon from
First Pub July 13.
t^e 3d day of August, 1905, at the rate of six per cent
First Pub. July 13.
The News, very plainly establishes the this be a fact, “ the line that is coming p r annum, to me directed and delivered, commanding
me to make sale of the real property hereinafter des­
fact that the direct primary law should right over the hill,” will, to use a vul­ cribed, I have levied upon and pursuant to said Execu
United States Land Office at Portland, Oregon,
tion I will on Monday, the 18th day of S* ptemb r 19C5, 1 1
be given a fair trial. Any argument gar phrase, give Forest Grove the dirty t le South door of the Courthouse in Hillsboro, Wash­
July 11, I90S.
ington County, Oregon, at the hour of ten o’clock a m.
United States Land Office, Portland, Oregon,
in favor of conventions for the purpose shake. Of course we are all sorry for of said day, sell at public auction to the highest bidder Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the
July 3rd, 1905.
for cash in hand, all of the following described real provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, en­
of recommending candidates to the our neighbor, but the band wagon of property, lying, being and situate In Washington County titled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the sûtes Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the
Oregon, and more particularly described as follows,
provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, en­
voters, is looked upon with disfavor progress is in motion and Forest Grove to-wit:—Lot six ( 6 ) and the South twenty-eight <28) feet of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Terri­ titled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States
of and in Block Three (3) Gaston, Oregon, as the same tory,” as extended to all the Public Land States by act
and is immediate.y branded as a should have hopped on when it had appears of record in the office of the Recorder of of August 4, 1892, Hiram H. Porter, of Forest Grove, of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Terri­
tory,” as extended to all the Public Land States by act
Conyevances for Washington County, Oregon, to satisfy
'to, t V r r o .u Tnd county of W u hin pon , State of Or,yon. ha, thi. day
scheme of the politicians to maintain the opportunity.— Hillsboro Independ- thT’hinrMMefor. "nTmrt“
of August 4, 1892, Arthur W. Brown, of Caldwell,
expenses of sale and said writ.
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filed In this office his sworn statement No 6607 for the
their control. While some of the in -1 ent. There is no doubt a “ report”
Said Mir will br madr subject to redemption as pet purchas,
thr s'-Sr of NEU and Lots 1 and 1 of Section county of Canyon, State (or Territory) of Idaho, has
this day filed in this office his sworn statement. No.
statute of Oregon
No.
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in
Township
No. 1 North, Range No. 5 West, and
Dated at Hillsboro, Oregon, this 9th day of August,
terviewed state that they did not vote going around in Hillsboro. There is
6624, for the purchase of the S ^ o f SWVi, NWV 4 of SW
will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valu
190S.
1 * and SW V4 of NWV4 of Section No. 9. In Township
J. W. CONNELL.
for the direct primary law, when it was something else “ going around” in the
able for its timber or stene than for agricultural purposes,
No. IN , Range No. 5 W, and will offer proof to show
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Sheriff of Washington County, Oregon.
and
to
establish
his
claim
to
said
land
before
Register
before the people a year ago, yet they head of the man who wrote the above, w. h . Homs,
By f . t . Kane,
hat the land sought is more valuable for its timber or
and Receiver at Portland, Oregon on Tuesday, the 3rd
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Deputy.
stone than for agricultural purposes, and tc establish his
believe it should have a fair trial, and too.
--------------------------------------------------- day of October, 1905.
H . nan,« as « IM S K , C. B. CMMk.ll of f o r m tta?" “
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then if found impractical, it should be
and, Oregon, on Wednesday, the 11th day of October,
Grove, Oregon; Joseph S. Lilly, of Gales Creek. Oregon; |
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In
the
County
Court
of
the
State
of
Oregon,
for
Waih-
repealed.
The very import of the The papers now make many a jest
J. S. Wright, of Forest Grove. Oregon; A L. Sexton, of
He names as witnesses: Charles Osborn of Portland,
ington County.
Forest Grove, Oregon.
new law is to give the people th : free- With all the news they’re sending;
Oregon; Clark P. Hadley of Portland, Oregon; Thomas
Notice it hereby given that the undersigned 3dminis
Any and all persons claiming adversely the above
dom of their choice, and the bill as it About Doc. Large s business quest
trator of the estate of Matilda Jane Ziegler, deceased, described lands are requested to file their claims in this Varley of Glenwood, Oregon; A. Field of Portland,
Oregon.
has filled his final accsunt as such Aministramr in the office on or before said 3rd day of October, 1905.
And all his work attending.
passed, does not solicit suggestions
Any and all persona claiming adversely the above-
Court of the State of Oregon, for Washington
ALGERNON S DRESSER. Register,
But should grim death be lurking near County
described lands are requested to flic their claims in this
County, gi the matter of the estate of Matilda Jane
from anybody as to the best solution
first Pub.. Julv 20.
office on or before said 11th day of October, 1905.
their door.
Zeigler, deceased; and the Hon. L. A. Rood. Judge of the
of this convention problem. The law xheir puns would then be ended.
ALGERNON S DRESSER. Register.
said Court has set Monday, the 25th day of September at
Trains on the Southern Pacific arrive
and depart on the following schedule:
GOING SOUTH
GOING NORTH
No. 3 . . .6:59 A. M. No. 1 . . . .4:16 PM
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N. L. ATKINS, Agt.
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Forest Grove
Gasoline
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T h . offer of publlatloa beine f e « * « Hillsboro.
O r..on, th . W i fe e of Ancuas. 1905
The first publication of this notice is made the 17th
day of August, 1905.
JACOB ZEIGLER. Administrator.
J. N. Hoffman. Attorney.
Saw
WOOD SAWED ON SHORT NOTICE
Dry Fir and Ash Wood for Sale
Leave orders at News office Phone 583
Notice for Publication
R . IN IX O IN , D e n t i s t
Forest Grove, Oregon
Three doors north of Bailey's store,
hours from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M.
J. N . H offm an
ATTO RN EY AT LAW
Office in From Rooms of Abbott Build­
ing, Upstairs.
FOREST GROVE,
Young men permanently located
Subscribe for The Mew»,
who are drawing salaries 140.00 and !
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upwards and can spare S6.00 a month,
can build them a home enjoying a ll.
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LAWYER
comforts of life, or can build renting
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houses that will pay double. Investi-
^*ute and Corpo- OFFICE over
gate. Particulars given confidentlly; r,i l0 -
1 5()ccialty. Hine»' Store. |
strictly reliable, inqure at News office. Forest Grove, -
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P atents
Attention.
W. H. HOLLIS.
Wood
). E. HATTON, Proprietor
Notice of Final Settlement
10 o’clock la the forenoon of aakl day of the year 1905.
at the County Court Room in the Court House at Hills­
boro. Oregon, as the time and place for the hearing of
objections So such final account and the settlement ther»-
| of; that this order be published in the Washington
County News once a week for four consecutive
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