Image provided by: Washington County Cooperative Library Service; Hillsboro, OR
About Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 14, 1905)
is n iim a s ! Editorial Page-Washington Co. News. J . F . W O O D S , E d ito r . Our First Showing o f Published Every Thursday by the Washing ton County Publishing Co. Incorporated at Forest Grove, Oregon committee, and said committees shall i have the same power to fill all vacan cies and make rules in their jurisdic- j tion that the county committee has to fill county vacancies and make rules. O F F IC IA L - PA PER Said county and city central commit $1.00 a Year in Advance. tees shall have the power to make nominations to fill vacancies occurring Entered at the post-office at Forest among the candidates of their res- Grove, Oregon, as second class pecive parties nominated for city mail matter. —— ---------------------------------------------- - or county offices by the primary nom- Address all communications to Wash- ; inaùn8 election, where such vacancy is caused by death or removal from the ington County Pub. Co., Forest Grove, Ore. electoral district, but not otherwise. Said committees shall meet and organ If the N ew s fails to reach its subscrib ize by electing a chairman and secre ers or is late, we request that immedi. tary within five days after the candi ate attention may be called to the same. dates of their respective parties shall have been nominated. They may se THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1905 lect managing or executive committees and authorize such subcommittees to P A R T V O R O A IN IZ A T IO IN . IT is the general impression that the exercise any and all powers conferred primary law to be tried in this state upon the county, city, state and con next spring for the first time, does gressional central committees respect away with all party organization, ively by this law. / thus leaving the various political parties without any mode of government or to transact any party business. If this was the case it would truly be a disas trous blow to all parties. However, the primary nominating law provides for party organization as will be seen from ihe following section: “ Section 43. There shall be elect- ed by each political party subject to this law at said primary nominating election a committeeman for each elec- County simmer. politics have begun FALL FASHIONS Will be given during next week—then you will not* only have a chance to look over a full and complete alignment* o f the best* and most* popular ideas in the various lines that* we carry, but* you will be able to purchase many articles absolutely fresh and new—at* less prices than ever before. IS We Never Promise More Than We Give It is the established policy of our store never, know ingly— to promise more than we can perform— never to offer as dollar values goods that were not worth that amount— never to make any promise that we did not intend to live up to. That is the reason why our business has grown to such an extent as it has — that’s why our customers rely on every statement we make— that’s why they know that the values quoted below are as good or better than can be ob tained anywhere— and it’s why when we advertise a special sale is’s always a success. Note these prices: One lot of Men’s Shoes at 75c former price, $1.50 “ “ “ Ladies’ Shoes $1.50 “ “ 3 00 “ “ “ “ ■ “ 1 00 “ “ 3 50 “ “ “ Children’s “ 1 00 “ “ 2 00 “ “ “ Boys “ 1 25 “ “ 1 75 W e can’t fit everybody as these are broken lots, and won’t last long at the price we have placed on them, but it is the opportunity of your life time to buy shoes at these prices. to THE Portland papers occasionally announce'Hon. E. W. Haines as a probable candidate for State Treasurer. They might go farther and fare worse. lT is ramored through the news_ papers that the Czar of Rlissia has Those School Stockings o f Ours Ought to be worn by every youngster in this com munity— they fit well— are made of the best yam in the market, fast color— that’s only why they last better than any other make that we have ever sold— and they cost no more than poorer makes— get the best for your money. Y ou’ll Like These Belt Values You’ll appreciate them best when you see them— they’re the prettiest line we have ever shown— and we offer them quite a bit cheaper than anybody. One lot of Ladies’ s’m’r shirt waists, $1.50 former price $3.00 Il II u u << 1.25 2.50 Il II a u II 90 1 75 Il U U u II 1.00 50 kid gloves 65 former price - - 1.25 Il II <C u 1.00 50 il « < 1.50 purses 75 ) u _ II 1.50 belts 75 II II II 50 1.00 II II II .50 25 agreed secretly to pay Japan a half billion dollars. Japan deserves it tion precinct. The committeeman ) whether it is s0 or not. thus elected shall be the representative of his political party in and for such Chairman Frank C. Baker has issued precinct in all ward or subdivision a call to the Central Committee, and committees that may be formed. The other influential republicans, for a committeemen elected in each county meeting at Portland, October 12. The shall constitute the county central object is to hold a conference of im One lot of— committee of each of said respective portance to the republican party. Children’s dresses 75c former pnce $1.50 Are the best values that yve have ever been for << political parties. Those committee-1 ____________ ■ ll ll U 1.25 60c tunate enough to secure— in fact, we couldn’t offer men who reside within the limits o f ! THE Tillamook Headlight reprints 3.00 $ 2.00 Men’s fur hats them at such prices if we hadn’t bought early— but U ll << any incorporated city or town shall [ our account of the postponement of 75 70c at any rate— if you .want the best piece of goods constitute ex-officio the city central; work on the Portland-Nehalem & for your money— come in and take your pick from A lot of ribbons in fancy and black only at just committee of each of said respective i Tillamook road and credits the article to our stock, the price will suit you. one half price. Fancies, 6c, 15c, 20c, 25c, 30c, political parties, and shall have the the Hillsboro Independent. Mr. Head- these are yours for 3c, 7 l-2c, 10c, 12 l-2c and 15c same powers and jurisdiction as to the light, the Independent deserves an per yard. In black we have them at 8c, 10c, 12c and business of their several parties in such apology. 13c per yard and down they go to 4c, 5c, 6c and 7c. Are the prettiest we have ever seen. Coats are city matters that the county commit- ------- W e invite you to come in and see what we have. long and close fitting showing the figure off to the best tee has in county matters, save only ACCORDING to the railroad ticket W e have made a special effort in making our pur advantage. Seams strapped or plain, sleeves the latest the power to fill vacancies in said com-1 validating offce in the Union depot chases to please our customers, having in view the leg-of-mutton. Skirts pleated, shirred and tucked, walk mittee, which power is vested in the at Portland, the state of Minnesota has B E S T value for the L E A S T money. ing or dress length as you like, at prices to suit. county central committee. Each sent the largest number of visitors to committeeman shall hold such position ^ the Lewis and Clark fair of any state for the term of two years from the date j east of Idaho. Illinois comes next of the first meeting of said committee , while Montana is third. The two latter immediately following their election. , named states have elaborate buildings In case of a vacancy happening on ac- at the fair and Minnesota has not— count of death, resignation, removal | she spent all her money in railroad from the precinct, or otherwise, the fare. it seems, remaining members of said county committee may select a committeeman ' T h e Oregon Press Association held to fill the vacancy, and he shall be a j its annual meeting at the American resident of the precinct in which the Inn, Friday and Saturday of last week. vacancy occurred. Said county and ! The sights of the fair and the program £ 0 EH city central committees shall have the j for their entertainment were so numer- power to make rules and regulations ous that scarcely any work was done for the government of their respective by the organization. Besides “ Hitting political parties in each county and the Trail,” and taking a trolley ride Notice for Publication S H E R IF F S S A L E city, not inconsistent with any of the i over the city the reception tendered at N O TIC E IS H E R EB Y G IV E N . T h a t by v irtu e of an U nited S tates L and Office, P o rtla n d , O re g o n , Trains on the Southern Pacific arrive e x e cu tio n issued out of a nd u nder th e seal of the C ircu it J u ly 3rd, 1905. provisions of this law and to elect the j the rooms of the Commercial Club, C ourt of th e S ta te of O re g o n , for th e C ounty of W ash N otice is h e re b y g iv e n th a t In c o m p lian c e w ith the and depart on the following schedule: in g to n , dated th e 9th d ay o f A u g u st, 1905, in fav o r of county members of the state central was one of the enjoyable events of the E arl T u p p e r, p la in tiff; a nd a g a in st L. J. M agoon and K. p rovisions of the a c t of C ongress o f J u n e 3, 1878, e n GOING SOUTH A. M agoon defe n d a n ts for th e sum of $16.25 cost and title d “ A n a c t fo r th e s a le of tim ber lands In th e States committee and of the congressional session. A winter meeting was planned 0 . the f u rth e r sum of $75.50 w ith in te re s t th ere o n from No. 2 ___ 9 A. M. No. 4 ___ 6:21 P. M. S t a t i o n e r y the 3d day of A u g u st, 1905, ^ it th e ra te of six p e r cent of C a lifo rn ia , O re g o n , N ev a d a , and W a sh in g to n T e r ri • Books ............. — ■ ----- ---- ■■■ for sometime in December, to be held GOING NORTH * _. | p e r an n u m , to m e dire c te d and de liv e re d , com m anding to ry ,” as e x tended to a ll th e P u b lic L and States by act F lC tU re S 1 m e to m ak e s a le of th e rea l p ro p erty h e re in a fte r des o f A ugust 4, 1892, A rth u r N . B row n, o f C aldw ell, No. 3 . . .6:59 A. M. No. 1 ___ 4:16 PM T H E LIGHT OF OTHER DAYS. in conjunction with the Oregon Devel- School Supplies cribed, I have lev ied upon and p u rsu a n t to said E xecu- co u n ty of C anyon, S ta te (o r T e rrito ry ) of Idaho, has D i* * |/H , *on * w11* on Monday« the 18th day of S eptem ber 1905, at N o t very many years ag o a lc o h o l wa, opment League, at which time officers N. L. ATKINS, Agt. • D . I C I I N C I U th e South door of th e C ourthouse in H illsboro, W ash- • th is day filed in th is office h is sw orn s ta te m e n t No. used fo r lig h tin g In c o m b in a tio n w ith , in g to n C ounty, O regon, at the ho u r of te n o ’clock a. m. 6624, for th e p u rc h a se of th e SVfcof S W '/g , N W % o f SW other fluids under will be elected. Newport was selected — —— . ■ — | o f said day, sell a t p u b lic au c tio n to th e h ig h est bidder tho n a m e of "C am ,, , . , ,, , , fo r c e sh in h a n d , d tl o i ’he M l s v i i g 4c scribed r^.-ii Y« and SW \ \ of N W ’4 o f Section N o. 9. in T o w m h ip R. I N I X O I N , D e n tis t phene,” but it stir- as the place to hold the next annual j p ro p e rty , ly in g , b e in g and s itu a te in W a sh in g to n C ounty N o. 2 N , R an g e N o. 5 W , a nd will o ffe r proof to show Notice of Final Settlement j O regon, and m ore p a rtic u la rly d escribed as follow s, h a t th e land s o u g h t is m ore v alu ab le fo r its tim b e r or Forest Grove, Oregon been!isn't”was*too meetinK* which will occur in August, | to -w it:— Lot s ix (6) and th e South tw e n ty -e ig h t (28) feet In th e C o u n ty C ourt o f th e S ta te o f O reg on for W ash o f a n d in Block T h re e (3) G aston, O re g o n , as th e same stone th a n fo r a g ric u ltu r a l pu rp o ses, and to e stablish his dangerous. j ■ ■ — in g to n C ounty. a p p e a rs of record in th e office o f th e R ecorder of These Dress Goods and Silks The New Skirts and Cloaks I Hoffman & Allen a. m ® Main Street, Forest Grove, Oregon £0 lüBSL . S3 ■.! S E RHIE5 §3 EB|H H B3 Local Time Table T h e ® B o o k • S t o r e E A lcohol 1* gener- a lly h a r m fu l w h e n t a k e n in th e fo rm 1 o f m ed icin e, eape- . sy'tcnu' a Died, Mrs. Elizabeth Olive, wife of G. W. lKate Drorbaugh, died at her home one mile ------ east of this ci‘y 1351 Monday after an fvnrrtrm -strcw jthcni-ng p la n of treatm ent illness of three months. Deceased was Is fo llo w in g a f t e r S< ttun 'n pla n . H e u se s n a t u r a l rem ed ies, t h a t |3 n a tiv e aged 59 years. The funeral services wTOngh'oot*?^tl^experdltmre^'inuch j were conducted at the residence by ^Tannd\my,,nswTil^t^bta^n0inat,K ,Rev’ R’ B’ Wilki“ “ d the ^rment "V. m o st exact p ro p o rtio n s . was at Cornelius, Tuesday. U sed a s o n e of t h e a c tiv e in g re d ie n ts o f D r. P ie r c e ’s G o ld en M edical D isc o v ery , | Miss Elizabeth Olive Prather was b l a c k c h k r r y b a k k sp e c ia lly e x e r ts its bom in Iowa in 1846 and on March 6, in flu e n c e in c a s e , of lu n g arul b ro n c h ia l tro u b le * , a n d t h i s " m a c o v K B T ” is. th e r e 1862 was married to G. W. Drorbaugh fo re. a so v e re ig n re m e d y fo r b ro n ch iti'-, la r y n g itis , c h ro n ic c o u g h s, c a t a r r h a n d and lived there until 1880 when they k in d re d a ilm e n ts . After living there T ììc ninni." » f the m n tlr 'ln a l in>;rr>7imt* moved to Nebraska. o f th i s w o rld -fa m o u s rem e d y a r e : G olden one year they moved to Kansas where Seal ro o t. Q u e e n 's ro o t.’ S to n e > ro root. o t. Blood root and Man- they spent a year. In 1890 they came B la c k C h e rry bar! d r a k e ro o t. " I h a r e had such a w onderful experience west to Oregon and settled near Hills with Dr. P ie rre ’ s Golden Medical D iscovery th a t I do not h e s ita te to reeorr.mend it. lie- boro and aside from residing at Green iiev in g it to be a w onderful m edicine to build u p th e tlssu*s of the system .“ w rites Miss ville one year, they have made their Bessie Brown. S ecretary Em erson L ite ra ry De A ssociation, 43B K erm an A venue, A ppleton. home one mile east of this city. W is -W o rry and n e rro u s tro u b les had com p letely run-dow n m y health and stre n g th ; ceased was a faithful member of the M . Lad no ap p etite, slept badly, and was in a s ta te o f n ervous collapse. I took tw e lre E. church and a true Christian. She b o ttles In all. and. each week, knew th a t I w as g e ttin g t e t t e r and stronger, u n til Anally leaves beside her husband, nine child I was as well and stro n g as I had e v e r teen . I h av e th e u tm o st faith and conlldenre In ren, tour boys and five girls, all living y o u r m edicine, and wish to th a n k you for m y eve*1 h ealth , w hich ia a b l e s s i n g to anyone.” and all married except the younger son, For 81 one-eent stam ps to c o v e r co st of mailing, yon can get a fre e c o p y o f th e besides all reside in Oregon except one •Common S e n se M ed ical A d v ise r.” p a p e r- son, who lives in Colorado. covers ; or cloth-bound for 31 s sta te m m ps. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce. B uffalo, i. N . Y . Dr. Pierce’s P leasant Pellets should he Medical Discovery* whenever a laxative is required. w used w ith "Golden — Try Goldenrod Flour. You’l l ! In th e m atter o f th e e sta te o f Jam es W illis, deceased. N otice is h e re b y g iv e n th a t H . E. W illis , th e a d m in istrato r o f th e es’a te o f Jam es W illis, deceased, has ren d ered h is final a c co u n t o f a d m in istratio n of said esta te and th a t M onday, S ep tem b er 25th, 1905, a t 2 o ’clock in th e a fte rn o o n a t th e C o u rt room in the C ourt H o u se at H illsb o ro , th e C o u n ty s e at o f W ashington C ounty, has b een d u ly ap p o in te d b y th e H on. L. A. Rood, C ounty Ju d g e, fo r th e se ttle m e n t o f sa id a ccount, at w hich tim e a n d p la c e a n y perso n o r p ersons Interested in said estate m ay a p p e a r and file e x c ep tio n s in w ritin g to said a c co u n t a n d co n te st th e sam e. H . E. W IL L IS , A d m inistrator. D ated th is 22 d ay o f A u g u st, 1905. W . H . H O LLIS. A tto rn e y fo r A d m in istrato r. TELEGRAPHERS ■ ■ ■ N LLD K D A n n u ally , to fill th e new position* c re a ted by R a il roads and T e leg ra p h C om panies. W e w ant Y o « in | M o n a n t L a d t o t o f good habits, to LEARN TELEGRAPHY AND R. R. ACCOUNTING W e f u rn is tr 75 p e r c e n t, o f th e O p e ra to rs a nd Station A gents in A m erica. O u r six schools a re th e largest e x c lu s iv e T e le g ra p h Schools IN T H E W O R LD . E stab lish ed 20 y e a rs a n d endorsed by a ll lead in g R ailw ay Officials. W e e x e cu te a $250 Bond to e v e ry student to fu rn ish him o r h e r • position p a y in g from $40 to $60 a m o n th in States east o f th e R ocks M ountains, o r from $75 to $100 a m onth in States w est of the R ockies, i m m e d i a t e l y u p o n g r a d u a t i o n . Students can e n te r at a n y tim e. N o vacations. For f e ll p a rtic u la rs re g a rd in g a n y o f o u r Schools w rite d ire c t to o u r e x e cu tiv e e fh e e at C in c in n a ti, O. C atalogue fre e . T h e M o rse S ch o e i o f T elsg rap h y. C in c in n a ti, O hio. A tlan ta. Ge. T e x a rk a n a , Ten. B uffalo. N. Y. LaCroaae. W is. S an F ra n cisc o , Cal. C onyevances fo r W a sh in g to n 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 a nd sa id w rit. Said sale w ill be m ade su b je c t to red e m p tio n as per s ta tu te of O regon. D ated a t H illsb o ro , O regon, th is 9th day o f A ugust, 1905. J. W . C O N N E I.L , S h e riff o f W a shington C o u n ty , O regon. W . H . H o llis. By F . T . K a n e , A ttorney for P la in tiff. D e p u ty . claim to said land before R e g iste r a nd R e c e iv e r a t Port- a n d , O re g o n , on W ednesday, th e 11th d ay of O ctober, 1905. H e nam es as w itnesses: C h a rle s O sborn o f P o rtla n d , O regon; C la rk P. H a dley of P o rtla n d , O re g o n ; Thom as V arley o f G lenw ood, O re g o n ; A . F ie ld o f P o rtlan d , O regon. A ny and a ll persons c la im in g a d v e rse ly th e above- described lands a re re q u e s te d to file th e ir c laim s in this office on or before said 11th day of O c tober, 1905. A L G E R N O N S. D R E SSE R . R e g iste r. T h re e doors n o rth o f B a ile y ’s sto re , h o u rs from 9 A. M. to 4 P . M. J. N . Hoffman ATTORNEY AT LAW Office in Front Rooms of Abbott Build ing, Upstair*. FOREST GROVE, Notice of Final Settlement - - OREGON In th e C ounty C ourt of th e S tate of O regon, fo r W a sh Notice For Publication in g to n C ounty. N otice is h e re b y g iv e n th a t th e u n d e rsig n e d a d m in is U nited S tates L and Office a t P o rtla n d , O regon, tra to r of th e esta te of M atilda Ja n e Z ie g le r, deceased, J u ly l l , 1905. h as filled h is final a c co u n t as su ch a d m in istrato r in the N o tice is h e re b y g iv e n th a t In co m p lian ce w ith th e LAWYER C o u n ty C ourt of th e S tate of O regon, fo r W ashington C ou n ty , in th e m a tte r of th e esta te o f M atilda Jane p rovisions of th e act o f ^Congress of J u n e 3, 1878, en Z e ig le r, deceased; a nd th e H on. L. A. R ood, judge o f the Real Estate and Corpo- OFFICE over said C ourt has set M onday, th e 25th d ay of S eptem ber at title d “ A n act for th e s a le of tim ber lands in the states Hines' Store. 10 o ’clock in th e forenoon of said day o f th e ye a r 1905, o f C a lifo rn ia , O regon. N e v a d a , and W a sh in g to n T e r ri r a t i o t ^ D M ^ ^ ^ g e c i a l t y . at th e C ounty C ourt Room in th e C ourt H ouse at H ills to ry ,” as e x tended to a ll th e Public Land S tates b y act boro, O regon, as th e tim e and plac e for th e h e a rin g of ob jectio n s to su ch final ac co u n t a nd th e s e ttle m e n t th e re o f A u gust 4, 1892, H iram H . P o rte r, o f F o re st G rove, of; th a t th is o rd e r be pub lish ed in th e W a sh in g to n c o u n ty of W a sh in g to n , S ta te of O re g o n , h a s th is day C o u n ty N ew s o n c e a w eek fo r fo u r co n sec u tiv e ( filed in th is office h is «worn sta te m e n t N o. 6607 for the w eeks. 6 0 YEAR» T h e n o tice o f p u b lic a tio n be in g d ated a t H illsboro, ' p u rc h a se of th e S H o f N R % a n d Lots 1 a n d 2 of Section EXPERIENCE No. 3 In T ow nship No. 1 N o rth , R ange N o. 5 W e st, and i O re g o n , th e 9th d ay o f A u g u st, 1905. T h e first pu b lic a tio n of th is n o tic e is m ade th e 17th , will offer proof to show th at th e land s o u g h t is m ore v alu- { day of A u gust, 1905. able for its tim ber or ste n e th a n for a g ric u ltu ra l pu rp o se s, ! JACOB Z E IG L E R , A d m in istrato r. nd to establish his claim to said land b e fo re R e g iste r J. N . H dffm an. A tto rn e y . | ?nd R ec e iv e r at P o rtlan d , O reg o n on T u e sd a y , th e 3rd d ay of O ctober, 1905. ' H e nam es as w itnesses: C . B. C am pbell of Forest T rxdc M a r k s G rove, O regon; Joseph S. L illy , of G ales C re e k . O regon; D e s ig n s , J. S. W rig h t, of F orest G rove, O regon; A. L. S exton, of C o p y r ig h t « A c . Forest G rove, O regon. A n f o n . M n .itn g » »n<1 d M r r lp tk in m « . q n lc k ly e e o e r te ln o»ir o p in io n f r e n w h a t h e r a n Any and a ll pe rso n s c la im in g a d v e rse ly th e above- I n v e n tio n Is p m b e b l f JNBMniaftle C o m m o n le * . described lands s re req u e sted to file th e ir c la im s in th is U o n s t t r i i ü r c<>nllde»i»Ul. HANOB'-W o n P a t e n * - s e n t f r e e . O l d e * a a e n o y fne e dse« '»* p n te n ta . office on o r before sa id 3rd d ay o f O ctober. 1905. P a t e n t s t a t e n t n r o o s h M o n n % C o. re c e P A L G ER N O N S . D R ESSE R , R e g iste r. tm ttia l ru>tU' , w ir h o n t « * -•», In t h e F irst F u b ., J u ly 20. W. H. HOLLIS. Forest Grove, - Oregon Go T o 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 Scientific A m e rican . — A moment’s inspection will save you dollars. Step into the Chicago Store and see. A b eeffeom « y l llu * » r« te l w ■vaekly. e e k ly , 1 tr s e a t cl r u le t lo n o f a n y e rle n H B « t o u r m n e L l T e * n m M « , P $8 a b jra e il d by n n s e w e d s e e e ie ie t r _ * r e e r ; f<m f-m r » m o o n n i th h s . $1. f e e ul MUNN i C o .";— - « ’ New York B r a u c h Oflkvi. ® F BL« W « ih u g to n , D . C.