Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, January 11, 1906, Image 3

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    ^Editorial Page-Washington Co* News.
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W illia rasd lc.......................
1748
Alliance Trust Co to Amos A
Hull 30 acres in sec 13 t 1
J . R . W O O D S , E d ito r.
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700
Title Guarantee and Trust Co
lU
to R M Wilbur 100 acres in
Pu&Üjtiej Every Thursday by the W ashing* the National banks should be encour­ sec
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1
aged to augment their issue until they
tei County Publishing Co. Incorporated
J C Woods et al to J W Caples
have full control of our circulating
part of lot 1 block 2 Walkers
at Forest Grove, Oregon
medium.
add to Forest Grove............. 9500
Nelson Wilcox to M E Stratton
The ship subsidy bill.
PAPBR
O P P IC IA L
block 8 Cornelius.................
750
C1TV
The Phillippine question; whether
Henry Ober et ux to John J
they shall be considered citizens of the
Young tract in sec 17 t 2 sr
$1.00 a Year in Advance.
United States, with all that term im­
1 w ...................................
4000
plies, or whether they shall be treated John P Michels et ux to Invest­
ment Company 160 acres in
foreigners and revenues for their
£; ed at the post-office at Forest I j as
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.
..
.
sec
10 t 2 sr 1 w and other
rove, Oregon, as second class
imports to the United States collected.
lands 21.50 acres sec 2 t 1
mail matter.
Whether or not a bill for the elec­
sr 3 w .................................... 11470
tion of United States Senators by d i- j H A Ruble et ux to Geo Harrow
.duress all communications to Wash- rect vote of the people will be sup-, 21.50 acres sec 2 t 1 sr 3 w 4000
; ington County Pub. Co.,
ported.
PROBATE COURT
Forest Grove, Ore.
Whether they believe it to the best
Estate of Gustav Hicketheir, last
interests of the people to issue bonds
will and testament admitted to probate.
If the NEWS fails to reach its subscrib­ for the construction of the Panama | W. O. Donelson, appointed executor,
ís late, we request that immedi- Canal or to use the reserve funds al- j C. W. Raymond, Jas. T. Young and
ttention may be called to the same. ready in the United States Treasury W. A. Finney appointed appraisers.
for that purpose.
Inventory and appraisement filed,
IRSDAY, JANUARY 11, 1906.
These are a few of the many ques­ total valuation $2819.92.
Estate of Henry Hass. Administra­
tions the larger portion of which will
trix discharged and estate closed of
The Evening Telegram recently con- have to be settled during the term of record.
e^tainfd a symposium on “ Advertising” office of our next Congressmen, and
ROAD SUPERVISORS APPOINTED
M P Drtland’s salaried ad-writers.
Al­ all candidates will learn before their
election
that
the
voters
must
know
1 John Nyberg
15 W W Lewis
most without a single exception, these
maslers of modern, practical advertis­ where they stand on these questions. 2 Geo T Brickele 16 John McLaran
17 Albert Friday
i n g Bate that display advertising in the The time is past in the State of Ore­ 3 Ed Boge
4 H L Russell
18 Jake Smith
gon
when
the
voters
will
follow
blindly
newspapers, is the most successful
5 C E Wolf
19 Pres Berry
method of publicity. Bill boards, cir­ in party lines or personality of the 6 F M Kelsay
20 T G Meacham
7 John Berwick 21 G W Hines
culars, post-cards and similar advertis­ candidate.
8
A B Flint
22 R S Robinson
Hoping
that
before
the
primaries
ing schemes do not bring the results
9 Gustav Bronner 23 T W Sain
the
candidates
may
see
fit
to
declare
that newspaper advertising invariably
24 George T Mizer
their standing upon these and all other 10 J G Haynes
ip does.
11 A Heckman
25 John Kelly
th The e experts whose profession it is National issuas in a plain, unmistaka­ 12 L E Shute
26 Jno A Johnson
13 A B Todd
27 John Loftis
o devise, plan, originate and write all ble manner, I am, yours truly,”
14 Henry VanDyke28 John Darland
W. M. L a n g l e y .
n-iorts of advertising matter, do not con-
Jericho Lodge Installs Officers.
Banks, the booming community
seven miles north of Forest Grove, is
not only active in business and civic
endeavors but also its lodges are ex­
periencing a season of refreshing revi­
val. The spirit of “ push and get
there” is thoroughly permeating the
atmosphere of Banks and vicinity. In
fraternal circles, Jericho Lodge, No.
183, I. O. O. F., is perhaps the mest
progressive. Saturday evening the
three linkers of Banks installed new
officers and did work in every degree
and the local contingent of Odd Fel­
lows who were in attendance state that
“ things were humming.” The cere­
monies of installation were conducted
by Fred Olsen of Hillsboro, and the
officers installed were: J. McGraw,
N. G.; Will Prickett, V. G.; Robert
Banks, Sec. and George Schulmerich,
Treas.
The Forest Grove fraternal vrsitors
were: J. F. McGill, H. H. Porter,
John Thornburg, C. W. Mertz, C. P.
Jackson, R. M. Taylor, W. K. Curtis,
J. P. Moulton, I. H. Ludlow, C. B.
Campbell, A. L. Sexton and Dr. Will
Pollock.
Late in the evening a sumptuous
spread was served and good will and
jollity prevailed at the festal board.
Those in attendance from Forest Grove
report the “ brothers at Banks” splen­
did entertainers.
— Whole and cracked corn, Pederson’s. Three little babes were nestled in bed,
“ I'll name William, Willie and Bill,”
— Money to loan on farm security.
mother said;
W. H. Hollis, Forest Grove.
Wide was her smile, for triplet* they be.
Fred Jones of Portland, was the She lay her good luck to Rocky Moun­
tain Tea. (Great baby medicine.)
guest of friends in Forest Grove over
Sunday.
—Dr. Hines Drug Store.
I desire to express our appreciation
of the high merit of the concert re­
cently given by the Polmatier Sisters
and to inform you that we were so
much delighted that we have directed
the committee to negotiate a return
engagement.
Very truly,
Suffragists to Stump the State.
The Woman Suffrage Association of
the state is planning a propaganda cam­
paign for the June general election.
It has been announced that Rev. Anna
Shaw, the distinguished national orator,
is coming to Portland in February to
participate in the campaign. Mrs.
Helen Hartford of Newberg, and a
w . s. M c C o r m i c k ,
staunch worker in the W. C. T. U.
E. R. of B. P. O. E. Duluth, Minn. ranks, has already taken the stump.
When You Want Drugs
You want the B E ST , not the
CH EA PEST.
When you buy at Dr. Hines’
Drug Store you get the B E ST
and C H E A P E S T , quality con­
sidered.
:
:
:
—Goldenrod Flour now $1.05 per
sack.
Dr. Hines’ Drug Store
—We have line shingles, shakes,
fence posts, hop poles etc. for sale.
M. Turner, Banks, Ore.
dfhider newspaper advertising as charity
The New York Tribune Farmer,
STATE TAX LEVY
^ >ut are agreed that it is the best in-
Editorially the Oregonian comments
j
weekly, and the News one year, $1.25
State.............................................. 00182
0 vestment that a business firm can thus on the same subject.
County.......................................... 00173 The Farmer is one of the best farm
Successor to JOHNSON k JOHNSON
i' make.
“ Oregon’s next Republican candi­ S chool.............................
.00432 journals published.
In But how to advertise, is the question
Dealer in
date for Congress in the First District Road ............................................ 00333
—
Nelle
Burlingane,
the
Fashionable
rtiffi hat confronts the man who is after can make a hit with the people by School Library............................. 00006 Dressmaker, is now located on the
Housiness. Every live store which l s j declaring himself on the vital National Indigent........................................ 00004
Second Floor of Watrous & Co.’s Store.
' [advertising for results, must place its issues which are omitted from the
Hams. Bacon rod other Salt Meats always on hand
Your patronage solicited. Satisfaction
K. of P. Install Officers
^¡advertisements in a good medium. platforms of Tooze, Huston and Hawley
gauranteed.
4t
The Knights of Pythias lodge of
The power of a medium is its strength —and by being brief.
“ ns an ad puller; circulation governs
Tne Oregonia i has printed the plat­ this city installed its officers last
Everything fresh in the Grocery Line to be found here
AT THE CHURCHES
Free Delivery to all parts of the City.
Both Phones
toihat power, hence the advertiser should forms of the three candidates now Thursday as follows: Tom Ritchey,
M. E. Church
cdnd out in what paper his ad will bring running, as follows:
Tooze, one P. C. C.; Victor Fuqua, C. C.; Charles
Forest Grove
Oregon
’"he best results.
Preaching every Sabbath at 11a. m.
column; Huston, one and one-half Stephens, V. C.; W. R. Hicks, pre­
lep: In nearly every town, there is usual­ columns; Hawley, two column, making late; Tom Ritchey, M. of W.; C. E. and 7:30 p. m., Sunday School at 10
SEA R S & W A T K IN S
“ W hat a difference
l y one paper that leads all the rest in four and one-half columns in all, or Johnson, M. at A.; E. R. Wirtz, M. of i a. m., Epworth League 6:30 p. m.
— Proprietor of— ——
F.;
C.
O.
Roe,
M.
of
E.;
John
Ander­
Prayer Meeting, Thursday 7:30 p. m. in the suffering
^circulation and thus finds its way to two-thirds of a page.
. .The Loading B arbe r Shop* •
at
son, K. of R. and S.; Chris Christen­ i Everybody welcome. L. F . B E L K N A P.
sm he firesides of the masses that the ad­
In all this mass of matter the candi­
tim e o f childbirth Up-to-date Hair-cutting and
sen. Inner guard; H. B. Johnson, Out­
vertiser, desirous of results, wishes t> dates barely touch live issues.
As
w hen T r . R. V. P ie rc e 's m e d ic in e* » re u s e d .”
Shaving. Laundry agency.
w rite s Mrs. E d m o n Jac o b « , o f B artrerH ville,
er guard; Jack Latta, trustee.
Congregational Church
each. When the advertiser is satisfied pointed out in a Forest Grove letter,
Johnson Co., la d . *1 h a d n o t h e a r d o f Dr. M a i n S t r
F o re st d ro v e
P
ierce's,
m
e
d
ic
in
e
s
th
r
e
e
y
e
a
r
s
ago
w
h
en
I
At the close of the installation
Services for Sunday, Jan. 14. Sun- w as c o n fin e d , so h a d to s u ffe r a lm o st d e a th .
reljvith;the paper’s circulation he should printed elsewhere today, they pass
ceremonies, a supper was served and j day School at 10 a. m. Preaching by B e fo re baby w as b o m I c o u ld n o t lie o n
over tariff revision, Philippine duties
tuy fe e t w ith o u t tw o p e rs o n s h o ld in g me.
^ hen advertise in that medium.
T h e b a b y w as a
«
followed by a social smoker which was ! the pastor it 11 and 7:30.
Young
U>y. w e i g h i n g
Fan. ; In substantiation of the foregoing in America, ship subsidy and other
9%
p o u n d s, a n a
much enjoyed by the members.
Practical Undertakers and Embalm-
People’s meeting at 6:30. Thurs­
fo r so m e w e ek s
S tatement that newspaper advertising is important subjects for such as the
a f t « - Ids b ir t h I
ers. Calls answered day or night.
. ed s e v e r«
day, Jan. 18, Bible Study hour; “ The
he best, we cite the example set by following, on which there is no con­
1 # W in .“’ L ast fa ll,
Install Officers
follow ing th e ad-
follow
Life of Christ—His Boyhood.”
he Merchants’ Association of McKees- troversy: Improvement of Oregon
v ic e o f a neigh*
KIN
On
Wednesday
last
occurred
the
I
»or. m y h u s b a n d
)ort, Pa., which has always recognized harbors, National ownership of Oregon
SOTH ’PHONES.
Forest Grove. Ore.
tNought m e I)r.
annual installations of officers of the
Christian
Church
P
ie rc e ’s F a v o r ­
Chinese
, fthe value of newspaper advertising and City locks, exclusion of
G. A. R. and W. R. C. A banquet
i te P r e s c rip tio n ,
which I took
The following services at the Chris­
i. which more recently has adopted reso- laborers, more pay for rural earners, was served at noon after which the
R . IN IX O IN , D e n t i s t
d u r in g th e w in ­
t e r . a n d in
rates
installation took place. The W. R. C. tian church next Lord’s day: Sunday
i« utlons not to advertise in anything but control of interstate rail freight
M a r c h . I gave
presented Mrs. North, the retiring School at 10. Subject of lesson, “ The
b ir t h to » b a b y
wi*8w*papers. Furthermore a penalty and pensions ror old soldiers.”
Forest Grove, Oregon
boy. w e i g h i n g
01
#
president, with a beautiful corps pin, Wise Men Find Jesus.” Preaching at
10M iim. I w as
tf $25 has been fixed for violation of (
o n ly In lal»or tw o
the presentation was made with an
\ f
h o u rs a n d w as O F F IC E : T h re e Onora n o rth of B a ile y ’i «tore. O ffice
11. Subject of sermon, “ The Con­
.eibt (Agreement by any of the merchants
COUNTY COURT NEWS
o n m y f e e t w ith ­
appropriate speech by the new presi­
hour« fro tr 9 A. M . to 4 P . M.
u n til
>f that city.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
dent, Mrs. Addie Morgan, and was version of Lydia.” Christian Endeav­ * T h t rviciee o f a n e iq h h o r .* o t u h t i r t y h e lp
m in u te s
re baby w as
feelingly responded to by Mrs North. or at 6:30. Subject, “ The Use of lx»rn. H e Is now t h r e e m o n th b s e fo
o ld a n d w eig h s
htig'A word to the wise is sufficient,” j James H Berry to Mary S Mc-
19 i I . 1 know It was Dr. P ie rc e 's m e d ic in e W . H. HOLLIS.
Mrs.
Morgan,
the
new
president
and
Money;
Matt.
2:12;
Mk.
10;
17-31.
itj*yg the old adage.
Gilvery 49 acres in sec 18 t
th a t saved m e fro m s u ffe rin g
I a d v is e a ll
w om en to t a k e D r, P ie rc e ’s F a v o r ite P r e s c rip ­
□d
1 nr 4 w and sec 1 7 ...........8 800 Mr. I. K. Weitzel, the new comman­ Preaching at 7:30. Subject. “ The tio
n
.
a
lso
Ids
*
P
le
a
s
a
n
t
P
e
lle
ts
.'
if
n e c e s s a ry ."
LAW YER
der of the post, were each presented
Alliance Trust Co to Geo Mc­
" F ollow ing th e advice of a neig h b o r.*
Demoniac Healed. The mid-week
with
a
beautiful
bouquet
of
carnations.
W h at a w eig h t of confirm atory e v id en t*
Gowan ne i of sec 14 t 1 sr
, prayer meeting at 7:30 Thursday even­ th e re is in those six w ords. T h e neighbor Real Estate and Corpo- OFFICE over
CANDIDATES SHUN LIVE ISSU ES
640 A social time was enjoyed until even­
Hines' Stort,
5 w .........................................
had
Du*" F a v o rite P re sc rip tio n " and ration Law a Specialty.
ing when all departed for home pro­ ing. Subject, “ The Barren Fig Tree.” recoin tried
in e i Kiel It. Mrs. Ja c o b s has also
i T H Adams et ux to J W
tried it and proved Its w onderful p ro p e r­ Forest Grove,
nouncing the occasion a social success. i Luke 13: 6-9.
-
- Oregon
Caples part of lot 1 block 2
st Grove Citizen Shows in a Let­
ties and now she recom m ends it. Itegide j
such testim ony as th is its m a k e r's w ords ,
Walker’s add to Forest Grove 1500 1
ter to Oregonian what is Omit­
are u n im p o rta n t. Mrs. Ja c o lis’ ex p ert- \
Martha Paisly to Wallace Paisley
ence is a fact. H er n e ig h b o r's experience '
tract in sec 17 t 1 nr 2 w
400
ted From Platform.
Is a fact. T h e w ritte n ex periences of S00,-
000 o th e r wom en a re facts. T h ere is no
H Wehrung et ux to J P Tam-
(Suressor to Sam Le«)
theory a b o u t It. T h e re can lie no q u e s­
ie following communication ap­
iesie 112.15 acres in M
tion a b o u t It. In every neighborhood in
W
t
i
t
i
h
ln g a n d I r o n in g
th is broad lan d th e re a re **"**nen who
ed In Tuesday’s Oregonian:
Moore d i e . . ........................ 11215
h ave been cured by th e ** F a v o rite P re ­
( mhm I Work a S pecialty
‘We have read the various platforms J Fred Schneider et ux to A D
scrip tio n ." I t has cur»*d m ore cases of
fem ale c o m p la in t th a n all o th e r m edicines F o r e a t G r o v e ,
»
O regon
Montague 40 acres in sec 32
or declarations of principles which
for w om en com bined. I t is th e only med­
t
2
nr
4
w
..............................
1
icine of Its kind Invented by a skilled
have been annunciated by the various
sp e c ia list In m edicine—a re g u la rly g ra d u ­
George Harrow et ux to Wm E
Jidates for nomination on the Re-
ated physician of m ore th a u forty years*
Reed tracts numbered 22, 23
actu al experience»
Ican ticket as Congressman from
and 35 Amended Plat of
I-------------------------------------------------
Will Cry Your Sales.
Fairview, Hillsboro............... 1200
the 1 First District, and have been some­
H O L L IS T E R 'S
Ind. Phone
what surprised that they confine them­ E Quackenbush to Investment
Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets
Company
113.63
acres
in
D
Forest
Grove
-
Oregon
A
Busy
Medicine
for
Busy
People.
selves exclusively to local matters,
Brings Golden Health and ft«new«d Vigor,
C Graham d i e ...................
1
[which there has never been any E J Godman et ux to Frank
A specific fo r C o n stip a tio n . In d ire c tio n , U tct
and K id n e y tro u b le s. P im p le s, Ecz»m a, Im p u re
party! controversy.
There is not a
Blood. B ad B re a th . S lu g g ish Bowel», H e a d a c h e
Bomett 2.21 acres in sec 2 t
and B ac k a c h e. I ts R ocky M o u n tain T e a In ta b ­
2 sr 1 w ..................................
800
mani woman or child in the state of
le t form , 16 c e n ts a box. G f K i n e m a d e b:
ATTORNEY AT LAW
H o l l is t e r D h u o C o m p a c t . M adison, W la.
Oregkn (except those financially inter­ Lucy E Watters to Albert C
GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW P E 0 P * Office in Front Rooms of Abbott Build­
Brackenbury lots 1 and 2
est«* otherwise) but what believes that
ing, Upstairs.
block 3 South Park add to
6 0 YEAR«
FOREST
GROVE,
- - OREGON
therashould be a commission appoint­
Visible Writing
Forest Grove..........................
300
E X P E R IE N C E
ed with full power to regulate freight John C Pidcock to F A Thomas
Tabulator without E x tra Cost
tract in William Geiger d 1 c 3200
cates; that all harbors in the State of
City Barber Shop . .
Perfect and Permanent Alignment
Oregon should be improved to the full- Geo W Stitt et ux to Adelia
Baths. Laundry Agency. Situ­
Stitt 3 acres in William
est extent; that it would be a benefit
ated on Pacific Ave., Forest Grove.
Durability Unequaled
Pointer d l c ..........................
250
to the people of Oregon if the locks at Isaac While et al to Peter H
. . A. I. Wirtz, Proprietor
D c b io n s
City were owned by the Na- Kuehl 160 acres in sec 24 t 5
Gold Medal Hlghaat Award)
C owvummtb Ac.
nr 4 w ....................................
L«wla a t Clark Bxp<>«ltlon
govemment; that it would be
An y o n « aw ndtng a a k « trh a n d « « « erlp tlo n m ay
q u ic k ly a a o a rta in o n r o p in io n fr« « w h « th « r a s
Grand Prize, Uage,
in v e n t ton I« p ro b a b ly n a t m t a b f e ( o r n a i un Ira.
sntal to the working class of the Alfred Shannahan et ux to L E
tlonfl a tric tly c.riB d a n tla l. MAN0BQ0*
°® l*at«nU
OÍS
Belgium 1QOÄ
Knutsen lots 11 and 12 blk
trat a aersnry
• « o t fr««. «>M««t
n n e y fo r « « ra rin g | pal»*.»*.
any matter to encourage Chi-
P a te n t« ta k e en
n t th h ro
r o w
u f fh
h M unn
an n A O
Co. r«c*1v«
Trains on the Southern Pacific arrive
Grand Prlza, Bt. Louis, 1904
12 South Park add to Forest
w
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ferrin i n n tie t,
h o
a ry ,
ta
i immigration; that all worthy sol-
and depart on the following schedule:
HI* Other Highest Aw ards
G rove....................................
ISO
GOING SOUTH
Vand sailors should be pensioned. Hattie L Weidler et ux to A F
A h . n r t . o m . l r llln irtra ta d
la m u u t «lr-
No. 2 ___ 9 A. M. No. 4 . . . .6:21 P. M.
Kruger 113.14 acres in sec
c u lu tln ii *»f u n , K tw itl f e to u rn a i. T u r m ., SS a
!e are all undisputed questions.
r . a r ; fo u r m o n th ., IL SoM by a il n a n a d u a lu n .
GOING NORTH
27 t 2 sr 2 w ..........................
1
,nt the people wish Congressmen
No. 3 . . .6:59 A. M. No. 1 . . . .4:16 PM
Rose
Wilcox
to
R
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Wilcox
et
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ortica.
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fichre their principles upon Na-
N. L. ATKINS, Agt.
al int in 47.37 acres in sec 12
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U n d e rw o o d T y p e w ite r
’■^sues such as:
t l n r 4 w ............................
500
—Goldenrod Flour now $1.05 per
3 km of the tariff.
Zilpha Horner et al to A F
—Goldenrod Flour $1.10 per sack.
68
Sixth
Street,
Portland,
Oregon
¡sack.
Clemons 17.48 acres in R
set currency question; whether
W. F. S G H U L T Z
F R E S H M E A T S O F A L L KINDS
Vegetables of all Kinds in Season
U n d e rta k in g
V5ss^ - R o e & B u x to n
ns
: Quong Lee :
Underwood Typewriter
J. W . H u g h e s
J. N . H offm an
P atents
Local Time Table
Scientific Americas.
Ask for Trial. . .
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