Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, September 07, 1905, Image 7

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Published Every Thursday by the Washing-
ton County Publishing Co. Incorporated
at Forest 6rove, Oregon
by the few who are in position to take
advantage of it. The few get rich at
the expense of the many.
But it is a fetich that is worshipped;
and there is no way to get rid of it,
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wholly. So we are compelled to tem­
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porize with it. The worship is a form
of syncretism, that penetrates and per­
Entered at the post-office at Forest meates both parties, through and
Grove, Oregon, as second class
through. The observers and thinkers
mail matter.
of both parties see it and understand
Address all communications to Wash­ it; but on neither sid e can they clear
ington County Pub. Co.,
their party of the false worship. They
Forest Grove, Ore.
will, some time, of course, but they
NEXT WEEK
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This is the one store where there are
If the NEWS fails to reach its subscrib- can’* now‘ 1x5cal interest and personal
ers or is late, we request that immedi. | interest have insidious ways and argu­
ate attention may be called to the same, ments innumerable. The worker is
easily persuaded by the tariff benefi­
THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 7,-1905 ciary that he, too, is a beneficiary; for
it is alleged that he would have no
T H E R A I L R O A D A F T E R M A T H . work to do and would get no wages
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There is no other one thing that has but for protective tariff;—the profits of
happened in Washington county in a which, however, fall into the pockets
long time that has injured Hillsboro of the monopolist.
Again, there must be revenue; ai
and the county so much in general as
the failure to finish the Nehalem-Tilla- from this need it is an easy advance
mook railroad. The eyes of the outside to the demand of tariff distinctly for
world were on Washington county and protection. For in most cases a tariff
great things were expected, which for revenue yields protection; or exclu­
f would have been realized had the rail- sion, also. So it seems logical. The
* road company done as it agreed to do. aim of protection is to exclude foreign
Had this been the first attempt of this goods, and to secure profits on the
company to build a line and failed, the manufacture of goods at home. But
aftermath would have been more easily who gets the profits? The fortunes of
overcome, but as this is the second dose the steel and copper and sugar kings
to be thrust upon the county, it will will tell you.
But of course we shall still have
not wear away as rapidly as the first.
The News doesn’t pretend to place the “ protection.” It is supported by the
W blame and it is only natural that Hills­ spirit and genius of illusion. In actual
boro should show a disposition to get a conditions, in our own country, there
road, but it should have done it with­ is some ground for it; and this is the
out accusing Forest Grove with all basis from which it is carried to ex­
all sorts of schemes to beat them out tremes. The abuses cannot be cor­
of it, and not entirely either because it rected nor abated now; but one day
would benefit Hillsboro so much as it there will be a revolt which will upset
, was— in the minds of a few—it would the basis of parties. When, no one
j” injure
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Forest Gròve. There is no de- can tell. President Roosevelt is a
nying the fact that such a sentiment forceful personality; but even he finds
is maintained by our sister city and al- the worship of the fetich too powerful
most any ends would be made to have at this time to permit an attempt to
it carried out.
In the few brief check or abate it. To reduce it even
months we have been here we can see within reasonable limits is, for the
no reason for such a sentiment, but it present, apparently, impossible. When
exists nevertheless. We have been the Democratic party was last in power
pronounced ungracious and prejudiced it merely substituted one protective
against the movement but all the system for another; and the last state
opinions we have expressed have been of that tariff was more unjust than the
made from good reasons, which right first— insomuch that president Cleve­
we will always maintain.
Hillsboro land denounced it and refused to affix
has sowed its seed and is now reaping j his signature. It is impossible, there-
its harvest.
fore, to turn to the Democratic par
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for redress or for amendment. Sue
result can come only through general
T H E P R O T E C T IV E T A R IF F .
(O reg o n ; a n .)
j enlightenment— the same as in rela­
There would be no protective tariff tion to the silver craze; which indeed
\ i f somebody were not to get advantage was the more immoral and irrational of
f om it, at expense of others. In the I these twin delusions.
nature of things all cannot profit from
subsidies or bonuses, which all must
T h e editors, the Oregon editors,
pay. Some will have the advantage. will hold fort at th t American Inn,
One class or set may pass the burden Friday and Saturday.
on to another; but there must be a
% basis or bottom somewhere. So the
THE printers are now taking a tum
burden is passed on from one class to
at striking in Chicago, hundreds of
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SH ER IFFS SALE
another, till at last it falls on the poorer
I)r. Mm’isnn ( ', IVter.s i.u .s «if u lu d i­
them walked opt last week, dem anding
N O TIC E IS H E REB Y G IV E N . T h ai by v irtu « of an
or more helpless class, who can pass it
c ro u s l i i 'e u k i i u i d c by u . v i i u u k l u . c i h i ; ex ecu tio n issued out of a nd under the seal o f the C ircuit
an eight hour working day.
o rd e rs ju s t alioilt UiiiduuMliy Into th e Court o f th e S ta te of O re g o n , for th e C ou n ty of W ash ­
on no further. So riches are accumu-
in g to n , d ated the 9th d ay of A u g u st, 1905, in fa v o r of
m in istry .
T h is y o u th fu l d iv in e w ns ! E a rl T u p p e r, p la in tiff; ar.d a g a in s t L. J . M a goon a nd R.
, lated, out of the protective tariff, but
A. M agoon d e fendants for the sum of $16.25 cost and
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IT was a very notable fact that the
I th e f u rth e r sum of $7J:50 w ith in te re st th ere o n from
o n e o f tho la rg e st p e n ite n tia rie s In th e
e 3d day of A ugust, 1905, at the ra te of six p e r cent
Hillsboro papers, neither of them, had c o u n try on a n o ccasion w hen th e p ris­ th
p e r a n n u m , to m e dire c te d and deliv e re d , com m anding
me to m ake sale of th e rea l p ro p erty h e re in a fte r des-
anything to say regarding the postpone o n e rs w ere u sse n ib le d in th e c h ap e l for I cribed, I have levied upon and p u rsu a n t to said E xecu-
iloh I w ill on M onday, th e 18th day o f S eptem ber 1905, at
ment of the work along the Hillsboro- p ra y e rs.
: th e South door of th e C ourthouse in H illsboro, W ash-
W hen he looked d o w n from his p u l­ j ington C ounty, O regon, at th e h our of ten o ’clock a. m .
Tillamook line.
What’s the matter, p it a t th e vicious, d e p ra v e d a n d d e s ­ of saiu d a y , se ll at p ublic a u c tio n o the h ig h est bidder
j for cash in han d , all o f th e follow ing described real
boys, have your feet grown cold?
p e ra te looking c h a ra c te r» In th e con­ p ro p e rty , ly in g , being a nd s itu a te in W a shington C ounty
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no Spasmodic Sales just to “unload”
a lot, o f merchandise, but, every day
is a Bargain Day with us, and you get
good, fresh goods for every cent you
spend here.
The people know this
and they know that, what we say is
so.
You can buy just, as much and
just, as good Merchandise every day
here as you can at the stores that,
blow.
We are preparing a Sale that,
will be worth your while to wait, for
and you will only have to wait, a
short, time.
Sincerely Yours,
Hoffman & Allen Co I
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Main Street, Forest Grove, Oregon
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And a Iona pull d rsc riln s tho p a th w ay
of a w om an afflict«! v. ith fem ale w eak-
nee» unices she is un d er th e c are of a
d o cto r w ho lias h id w re n s-fu l e \ |s ricnce
in th e tre a tm e n t of such eases o r else has
found th e riu h t rem edy w hich can 1«
y s a fc ly used independenti, of th e doctor.
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F o rty years a c t. Hr. 11 V. I’itrv« f . ¡nd
A th a t wom en were heing grossly imil-
enrelessnes*. and he determ ined to devote
him self to stu d y and resea rc h till he
found th e real cause of th e ir suffering
and a pro p er rem edy for it.
H e f o u n d It, ami d u g from N a tu re 's
L ab o ra to ry , th e e a rth . .Nature'* rj-u o'lea
for w om an's w eaknesses and ailm ents.
H e found in L ad y 's S lip p i* root. M a rk
Cohosh root. E'nlei>rn rn nt.U tliic Cohosh
root and (»olden Seal root, th e required
ingredients.
T h e rem edial v irtu e s of these he ex­
tra c te d . com bined and p n served y hi*
ow n p ecu liar non-alcoholic, glyceric pro-
eessi's, and th e com pound Is now know n
th e world over, as l>r. P ierce’s F av o rite
.P re s c rip tio n .
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n o t a t to w a lk , a n d a t tim e s c o u ld h a rd ly
si a n d ." w rite s M rv B e v e rly Fltgr**aves. o f l:H
F u lto n Si.. S an F ra n c is c o . C at. " A n* .sillie r
a d v ise d m e to tr y I»r. F ie rc e ’s F a v o r ite P re ­
s c rip tio n . B efo re tb e d r a t U rttle w a s used
I f e lt m u c h b e t t t r
Im p ro v e m e n t tre n t
s te a d ily o n , a n d w ith in f t u r m o n th s I w as
lik e a n ew a n d w ell w o n n n o n c e r ..
I
am now p e r f e c tly w ell a n d s tro n g , re 1 e x ­
tre m e ly r r a t e f u l to y o u fo r y o u r Mt-aM-d
re m e d y —a Is ion to stek w o m en ."
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A Orrat Doctor Book Free, send
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cent stam ps to Dr. R. V. P ierce. He '. in.
N. Y., to cover m ailing and he « it •< ,<i
T°u a free copy of hi» 1 OMrpare G
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*on*e Medical Adviser, paper-covered.
1 ith-eovered 31 stamp*.
Or. P ierce's P le a s * rt P e lle ts a re the
'■en and sa fest lax a tiv e for th e use of
delicate womeu.
The commercial value of railway-op­
erating property in the United States,
computed by the census bureau, for the
year 1904, was $11,244,852,000.
Pennsylvania is first among the several
states with a valuation of $1,420,608,-
000. New York is second; Illinois,
third; Ohio, fourth; Minnesota, fifth;
and Indiana, sixth.
—Try Goldenrod
like it.
Flour.
You’ll
g re g a tio n th e y o u n g p a rso n e x p e ri­
enced q u ite a tu rn . S u re ly lie w ould
find it difficult to sa y a n y th in g t h a t
w ould im p re ss sueli a n a u d ie n c e . H e
e n tire ly fo rg o t in th a t in s ta n t a ll th e
(Inc s e n tim e n ts lie h a d In ten d e d to give
e x p ressio n to. H e cudg eled his b ru in s
In v a in to re m e m b e r u sin g le a p p ro ­
p ria te re m a rk fo r th e occasion.
He
c le are d his th r o a t o n re . th e n a g a in a n d
a g ain . F in a lly h e spoke, b u t in ste a d of
th e fine a d d re s s he b a d hoped to m ak e
th e l>est he could s ta m m e r fo rth w a s:
“ A h. m y frien d s, I am Indeed h a p p y
to see so m an y o f you here th is m orn-
in s :” —I.lp p in c o tt's M agazine.
John n y's L ittle Joke,
T he • Book » S to re
Books
School Supplies
Stationery
Pictures
E. B . P e n fie ld
Go To The
Paris
Milliner : Parlor
A fine line of Ribbons, Vel­
vets, Hats, Caps, Baby Goods,
Mourning Goods and Notions.
M. L. Berden,
Baldwin Brick - Forest Grove
A sm a ll boy In O ld G re en w ic h vil­
lag e w h o h a s a keen sen se o f h u m o r
h a p p en e d to be ro u sed very e a rly oil a
re c e n t m o rning. T o his g re a t a s to n is h ­
m en t lie liehcld th e m oon In th e sky
a f t e r sunrise.
“ M other, mother,** sa id he, “ I'v e got
a g re a t jo k e o n the L o rd ”’
, “ W hy. Jo h n n y , w h at d o y o u m ea n ? ”
sa id his m o th e r, shocked.
“ H e fo rg o t to pu ll th e m oon In.” said
Jo h n n y .—N ew Y ork T im es.
Tk»
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t.a ln .
Ilf'p r w n ta tiT v Hob H enry o f T exas
te d s tlie follow in g alary:
"Word cam e to a man w h o lives
dow n In m y part o f T ex a s one d a y that
his m other-in-law h a d died In Rt. I-ouls.
T h e first telojp-Bin w a s follow ed by a n ­
other one, w h ic h read:
.“ 'Shall w e bury or cremate?* **
T h e T exas man w ired bach:
“ ‘Both; take no chances. "—W ash
In* P o a t
' O regon, and m ore p a rtic u la rly described as follow s,
I to -w it:—Lot six (6) and th e South tw e n ty -e ig h t (28) fee t
of and in Block T h ree (3) G aston, O regon, as th e sam e
a p p e ars o f record In th e office of th e R e c o rd er of
C onyevances for W ashington C ounty, O regon, to sa tisfy
th e h e re in b e fo re nam ed sum s a nd for th e costs and
e x p e n se s of s a le and said w rit.
Said sale w ill be m ade su b je c t to red e m p tio n as per
sta tu te o f O regon.
D ated at H illsboro, O re g o n , th is 9th d ay of A u gust,
1905.
J. W . C O N N E I.L ,
S h e riff of W ash in g to n C ounty, O regon.
W . H . H o llis.
By F. T . K a n e ,
A ttorney for P la in tiff.
D ep u ty .
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Notice for Publication
U nited States L and O ffice, P o rtlan d , O regon,
July 3rd, 1905.
N o tice is h ereby g iv e n th a t in co m p lian ce w ith the
pro v isio n s o f th e act o f C ongress of Ju n e 3, 1878, e n ­
title d “ An a c t for the s a le o f tim b e r lands in the States
o f C a lifo rn ia , O regon, N evada, a nd W a sh in g to n T e r ri­
to ry ,” a s e x tended to all th e P u b lic L and States by act
o f A u gust 4, 1892, A rth u r N . Brown, o f C aldw ell,
c ounty of C anyon, S ta te (or T e rrito ry ) o f Idaho, has
th is day filed in this office h is sw orn s ta te m e n t No.
6624, for th e pu rch a se of th e S '/i o f SWV4, NW Vi of SW
Vi and SW V« of NWV* o f Section N o. 9. I r T o w w h ip |
N o. 2N , R an g e No. 5 W , and will offer proof to show
hat th e land s o u g h t is m ore valuable for Its tim ber or
stone th a n fo r a g ric u ltu ra l pu rp o se s, and to estab lish his
claim to sa id land b efo re R e g iste r a nd R e c e iv e r a t P ort­
OFFICE:
e n d , O re g o n , o n W ednesday, th e 11th day of O ctober,
1905.
H e names as witnesses: Charles Osborn o f Portland,
Oregon; Clark P. Hadley of Portland, O regon; Thomas
Varley of Glenwood, O regon; A . F ield o f Portland, j
Oregon.
JACOB ZK IG LER. A d m inistrator.
J. N. H offm an. A ttorney.
Attention.
GOING SOUTH
No. 2. . . .9 A. M. No. 4. . . .6:21 P. M.
GOING NORTH
No. 3 . . .6:59 A. M. No. 1___ 4:16 PM
N. L. ATKINS, Agt.
R . INIXOIN, D e n t i s t
Forest Grove, Oregon
Three door* north o f B a iley ’s »tore.
hours from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M.
Office
J. N . Hoffman
Any and all persons claim in g adversely the above-
described lands are requested to file their claim s in this
office on or before said 11th day o f October. 1905.
ALGERNON 8 DRESSER. Register.
Notice of Final Settlement
In the C o u n ty C ourt o f th e S tate o f O regon, for W a sh ­
in g to n C ounty.
N otice is h ereby g iv e n th a t th e u n d e rsig n e d a d m in is­
tra to r of the e state of M atilda Jane Z ie g le r, deceased,
has filled h is final a ccount as such ad m in istrato r in th e
C ounty C ourt o f the S tate of O regon, for W a shington
I C ounty, in the m a tte r o f th e esta te of M atilda Jane
Z eigler, deceased; and th e H on. L. A. Rood, ju d g e o f th e
said C m r t h as set M onday, th e 25th d ay of S ep tem b er at
10 o ’clock in th e forenoon of aaid d ay o f the y e a r 1905,
at th e C ounty C ourt Room in th e C ourt H ouse a t H ills ­
boro, O regon, as the tim e and plac e for th e h e a rin g of
objections to s u c h final a c co u n t and the s e ttle m e n t th e re
of; th a t th is order be pu b lish ed in th e W a sh in g to n
C ounty N ew s o n c e
a w eek fo r fo u r con a ec u tiv e
w eeks.
T h e no tie e of p u b lic a tio n b e in g dated a t H illaboro,
O regon, th e 9th day o f A ugust, 1905.
T he first p u b lic a tio n of th is notice la m ade th e 17th
day of A ugust, 1905.
Local Time Table
Trains on the Southern Pacific arrive
and depart on the following schedule
ATTO RN EY AT LAW
Office in Front Rooms of Abbott Buili
ing, Upstairs.
FOREST GROVE,
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Notice For Publication
United S ta ir , Land Office at Portland. O regon,
Ju ly I t , 1905.
N otice 1, hereby giv en that in com pliance with the
proviiions o f the act of Congreee o f June J , 187S, en­
titled "A n act for the aale of timber tande in the ttatea
of California, O regon, Nevada, end W aahington Terri­
tory,” aa extended to all the Public Land State« by act
of Auguet ♦, tSVJ. Hiram H. Porter, of Poreat G rove,
county o f W aahington, State of O regon, haa rhla day
filed in thfe office hi« «worn etatement No 6607 for the
pure hate o f the S H of NX1'« and Lota I and 2 o f Section
No. 1 In Tormahlp No. 1 North, la n g e N o. 5 Wear, and
j wilt offer proof loahow that the laod «ought la more valu­
able for Its timber or atene than for agricultural purposee,
and to eatabllah hie claim to aald land before Register
and R ec e iv e r at Portland. O regon on T u esday. the 3rd
day of October. 1X05.
H e nam es as witnesses: C. » . Campbell o f Poreat
Orove. Oregon: Joseph S. L illy , of Gales Creek. Oregon:
I I. ». W right, o f Poreat G rove, Oregon: A. L. Seaton, of
Poreat O rove, O regon.
Young men permanently located
who are drawing salaries $40.00 and j Any end alt persona claim in g adversely the above-
described lands are requested to S is their eIslam la rhla
upwards and can spare $6.00 a month, j office on or before said 3rd day o f October, HOS.
ALGERNON » . DRESSER, Register.
can build them a home enjoying all
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comforts of life, or can build renting
houses that «rill pay double. Investi­
— A moment’s inspection «rill save
gate. Particulars given confidentlly; you dollars. Step into the C h icago
strictly reliable, inqure at News office. | Store and see.
W. H. HOLLIS.
LAWYER
Real Estate and Corpo-
ration_Jja«M^i|)ecialt£.
Forest Grove,
OFFICE ovi
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M nt fro*. O ld e st a s e n cy f.»r se c u r in g p a te n ts.
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