Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, November 01, 1906, Image 4

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Forest Grove, Oregon
is a s a s a s o s a s e s e s e t a s a sa sc a J
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(ESTA BLISHED isgg.)
(From the Index)
(C o n tin u ed from P ag e O ne)
a so s sa sa a s t a s t as a s M H a sa *
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
A general banking business transacted
Interest paid on time deposits. ’
We are anxious to have every Re­
Accounts invited.
publican in close touch, and work­
ing in harmony with the Republican
National Congressional Committee in
favor of the election of a Republican
Congress.
For the Best. Up-to-date Woik.
The Congressional campaign must
Baths. Pacific Ave, Forest Grove.
be based on the administrative and
A. I. Wirtz, Proprietor
legislative record of the party, and,
that being so, Theodore Roosevelt’s
personality must be a central figure
and his achievements a central
thought in the campaign.
R a id u p C a p ita l « .f.-OO.UI»
We desire to maintain the work of
co?mpoNi>arrs:
this campaign with popular subscrip­
tions of One Dollar each from Repub­ National City Bank, New York
licans. To each subscriber we will Wells Farjo & Co’s
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send the Republican National Cam­ United States National Bank,
Ban< iurt liti I
paign Text Book and all documents
issued by the Committee.
Help us achieve a great victory.
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J ames S. S herman , Chairman.
P. O. Box 2063, New York- F A S H I O N S T n s m s I
TO R E P U B L IC A N S:
Amy Thomas was on the sick list
Emerson Follett to Eva Follett, n
last week.
w I sec 3 2 t 3 n 4 w ...............
81
Coral Baker, a former student, is
! Chas D Anderson et ux to Frank
visiting friends here.
Mott, part of block 7 Forest
Prof. Bridwell received his 10,000
THE LEADING
Grove............................................ 1000
specimens of bugs this week.
Rudolph Oppliger to Noah I-ong,
Manager Aller was in the Rose
46.66 acres sec 7 t 1 n 3 w. .3000
ELKS BUILDING
PORTLAND OREGON
I
City”
Saturday, collecting for ads.
Lulu Allen et al to E G Mills, lots
Dr. Boggess went up to Corvallis,
9 and 10 blk 9 South Park Add
o r a s .,1
Forest Grove.................................300 Saturday, and filled the Congregational
pulpit there Sunday.
J Andrew McCall to Lenora Ingalls,
Notice for Publication
w r ia *1 *1
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n w J of n e i sec 27 t 2 n 2 wlOOO
Prof. On gave a reading, Wednes­
U nited States L and O ffice, Po rtlan d , O reg o n .
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H
E
Hurtig
et
ux
to
Mary
Hayes,
day
evening, before a large, interested
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Sept. 21 1906.
e J lots 1 and 2 blk 7 Fairview
audience at Hillsboro.
N o tice is h ereby g iv e n th a t in co m p lian ce w ith the
irovislons o f th e a c t of C ongress o f Ju n e 3, 1878, cn- T T T T T T T T T T T T
Add Hillsboro............................ 375
Jim Ward and Raul Abrahams went
Itled " A n a c t for th e sale of tim ber lands in th e States
F
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Dailey et ux to E J Johnson,
|f C a lifo rn ia , O regon, N evada, and W ashington T er-
‘The other side of life'
! to Portland, Saturday and saw the
jltory,” as extended to a ll th e Public Land States by act
lots 4 and 5 blk 10 Thorne's
Multnomah-Whitman football game.
A u gust 4, 1892, H e n ry Foott o f Portland, C o u n ty of
Add
Hillsboro............................ 500
ultnom ah. State of O regon, has th is day filed in this
Have patience” seems to be the
Stewart Hoonan of Grand Rapids,
lice h is sworn statem ent No. 7064, for the p u rch a se of
Wm F Young et ux to Jas Brown,
watchword
that
has
been
adopted
by
Michigan,
a brother of our quarter-
To Our C orrespondent
S. K. V4 o f Section No. 3, in T ow nship No. 1. N .,
lot 1 block 1 Sherwood............... 300
R ange No. 5 W . and w ill offer proof to show th a t the some of our citizens who want “ all the
i back, is visiting his parents in this city.
We would ask our correspondents to
and so ught is m ore valuab le for its tim ber or stone
John Rehwer to Paul Weigand,
Miss Mabel Hoge, of the class of ’04 ! se.rd us their copy so it will reach us
fo r a g ric u ltu ra l purp o ses, and to estab lish his time there is.”
lots 17 and 18 Cornelius
llaim to said land before R e g iste r and R eceiv er at P o rt­
•) 9 &
who is employed in the Portland Lib­ j Tuesday of each week where possible;
a l land, O regon, on F riday, the 7th day of D ecem ber, 1906.
E nvirons..................................... 3000
rary, visited her parents in town, over also to sign their names to same— not
The
Delta
county,
Michigan,
Indian
H e nam es as w itnesses: John Foott o f Portland,
I ►Oregon; H e n ry O. T u ttle o f P ortland, O re g o n ; Fran k
Jefferson Cabler et al to Frank E
Sunday.
who has just wedded Mary Kick-a-hole-
for publication but that we may know
icphard o f Portland, O regon; H . W . Scott o f G aston,
Cushing, part of n e J sec 1 t
Prof. Sheldon of the University of to whom we are under obligations for
in-the-Sky and acquired a mother-in-
egon.
2
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1
w
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200
A ny and all persons claim in g ad v ersely th e above-
j Oregon, addressed the students Friday,
law Afraid-of-no-Man, may soon be in
same.
id esc rib e d lands are requested to file th eir claim s in this
Preston Richardson to T J Hund­
expressing his pleasure in visiting a
a position to understand why marriage
Office on or before said 7th day o f D ecem ber, 1906.
ley, lots 1, 2, 3, 8, 9 and 10
ALOER NO N S. DR ESSER, R e g iste r.
school that maintained so high a stand­
The News and Semi weekly Journal
is often a failure.
blk 5 Purdy’s Add Dilley......... 550
(F irs t Pub. Sept. 27)
ard
of
scholarship.
for
81.75. Sample copies may be had
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Stella V Shorey et al to John
at
this
office.
W. E. Gwynn registered this week,
A young married man of this city
Jemison, lots 10, 12, 14 and
Notice for Publication
came up town the other day with a
U nited States Land Office, Po rtlan d , O regon,
16 Peachvale...............................2500 Pacific has another strong man added
Septem ber 29. h , 1906
to het football corps. Gwynn formerly
stove
pipe
under
his
arm
and
wended
A lr
Loi
Larsen to Christian Jensen,
'ii- N o tice is h ereby g iv e n th at in c o m p lia n t; v/ith the
B p ro v isio n s of th e r.ct of C o n g rers of Ju n e 3, 18 8, e n ­ his way to the tinners as he wanted to
22.25 a Benj Catching d i e . . 900 played end on the varsity team and May bo only tirc l nvf-r, or a starved
le
title d " A n a c t for the sale o f tim ber lands in th e States
was considered to be one of the best liver. I t wcu'.d l.r t stupid as well a-
3r o f C a lifo rn ia , O regon, N evada and W ash in g to n T erri- have that article which is known to be Agnes Wirtz to Felix Verhoeven,
savage thin.: 10 h u t r. \vnury or starve!
in the state. He was captain of last man because ho l.v - 'd in his work. So
lots 10, 11 and 12 blk 10 S P
to r y ,” as extended to a ll Pu b lic Lands States by a c t of of such a worry to the newly married
i A u gust 4, 1892, C ynthia A. Scott of G aston, c o u n ty of
in treating the lagging, torpid liver It is
man repaired.
It seems that the
Add Forest Grove...................... 425 year’s term.
W a sh in g to n , State of O rego n , has th is day filed in th is
a groat mistake to lash it with strong
office his sw orn statem ent No 7077, for p u rch a se th e of young wife was putting up fruit when I W Tigard et ux to John Gaarde.
drastic drugs. A torpid liver Is but an
th e S '* o f the N E ki and N 'v o f th e SEV* o f Sec. No. 22, the stovepipe fell down and caused
Indication of an ill-nourished, enfeebled
act sec 10 t 2 s 1 w ...............
1
T ow n sh ip No. 1 N orth , R an g e No. S W est, and w ill
® Everyone should subscribe for
body whoso organs aro weary with over
quite
a
stir
with
the
fruit—in
other
offer proof to show th at th e land so ught is m ore valu ab le
W Hoehne et ux to N Gardner,
work. S tart with the stomach and allied
his
home
paper,
in
order
to
get
all
fo r its tim ber or stone than for a g ric u ltu ra l pu rp o ses, and words jarred the fruit.
organs of digestion and nutrition. Put
3.72 a E Walker d 1 c ..............2100
to estab lish his claim to said land befo re th e United
the local news, but to keep in touch
them in working order and see how
Geo Bryan et ux to Henry J Story
S tates L and Office a t P ortlan d , O reg o n , on F rid a y , the
•) 9 C p
with the world's daily events
quickly your liver will become active.
14th day of D ecem ber, 1906.
and
Geo
Mosher
et
al,
each
of
Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery
should also read
Will it cost more to have one man
H e nam es as w itnesses: H . W . Scott o f G aston,
has made many marvelous cures of "liver
above J int in n w J sec 24 t
O re g o n ; H e n ry W . Scott o f G aston, O reg o n ; C. L. do a job in 10 days than to have 10
troublo ” by its wonderful control of the
D ennis of G aston, O regon; H erb e rt M atteson o f G aston.
1 n 5 w ....................................... 900
organs of digestion a id nutrition. I t re­
men do the same job in one day?
O regon.
stores the normal activity of the stomach.
A ny a nd a ll persons c la im in g a d v ersely th e above-
fasA
This has been a puzzling conun­ C C Prince to Harvey O’Bryan,
Increases the secretions of the blood-mak­
d escribed lands a re req u e sted to file th e ir cla im s in th is
37.63
a
sec
1
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1
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1
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1
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drum to some of us during the last
ing glands, cleanses tho system from poi­
The leading evening newspaper of
,h V ; * office o n or before said 14th day o f D ecem ber, 1906.
ALGER NO N S. D R ESSE R. R e g iste r.
sonous accumulations, and so relieves the
week and should some one solve this Sarah Hill et al to Willis Johnson,
the
Pacific
Coast,
which
has
com­
(F irs t Pub O ct. 4
liver of the burdens Imposed upon it by
11.15 acres in A Hill d 1 c t 2
hard problem, we should be pleased to
plete Associated Press reports and the defection of other organs.
s 3 w ........................................... 472
If you have bitter or bad taste In the morn­
have them let us know about it. It
special leased - wire service, with
Notice for Publication.
ing. poor orr#Vlable appetite, coated tongue,
F L Emerson et al to A H Emer­
correspondents
in
important
news
seems
that
to
some
here
that
the
faster
U nited S tates Land Office, P o rtlan d , O reg o n .
foul breath, constipated or Irregular bowels,
son, tract in sec 4 t 2 n 4 w .. 500! centers and in all the cities and feel weak, easily tired.N spordea’, frequent
O ctober 23, 1906.
the work is completed the greater the
headaches, pain ar distres^ia "small of back."
N o tice is h e re b y g iv en th a t in c o m p lian ce w ith the
I Caroline Vollmann to N Bothman
principal towns of the Northwest.
gnawing or dUir-s-'-d leeneg In stomach,
p ro v isio n s o f th e a c t o f C ongress o f Ju n e 3, 1878. en ­ cost.
Portland and suburbs are covered perhaps nausea.-..It..-'■-Vs-:- ' “ "ridrgs" la
et al, n e i of n e J sec 31 t 2
title d " A n a c t for the sale o f tim ber lands in th e States
P) S CP
throat after eating, and klnllHvi symptoms
of C a lifo rn ia , O regon, N ev ad a, and W a sh in g to n T e rri
by a bright staff of reporters, and of weak stomach aDd torpid 1I^»N no i-.cdi-
n 4 w .......................................... 2500
tory,** as e x tended to a ll th e P u b lic L and States by act
Grandpa Hoge will certainly have to
cine will relieve you m-
editorial, dramatic, society and
Cora Jacobsen et al to J A Martin,
o f A ugust 4, 1892, F ra n ce s Lockwood o f Portland,
cerina ion
¿}
c o u n ty o f M ultnom ah, S tate o f O re g o n , has th is day practice a little “ patience” these days
special writers. Saturday’s edi­
62 a sec 1 2 t l n 5 w .............. 750
loiuun Medicai Discovery. Perhaps only
fllKl in th is office h e r sw orn sta te m e n t No. 7091, for th e | s i n c e r e c e i v i n g t h e f o l l o w i n g t e l e g r a m ,
• p a rt of the ato-- _■ sympConls will be present
tion consists of 26 to 28 pages, and
C B Wellman to Cora A Fpwler,
p u rch a se of th e SW Vi of SB Vi and SE Vi o f SW Vi o f I
a t one tim e and y et point to torpid liv er or
has
colored
comic
pages,
as
well
as
Section 34, T . 2 N , 1 . 5 W ., and E ^ of N . W . V4. of Lincoln, Nebraska, October 25, 1906
biliousness and weak stom ach. Avoid all
lots 3 and 4 blk 20 S P Add
Section No. 3 , in T ow nship No. 1 N orth R ange No. 5 —Grandpa,
a department for children, colored hot bread and biscuits, srriddlo cakes and
I came this morning
Forest Grove.............................. 225
W est and w ill offer proof to show th a t th e land sought
other indigestible food and tak o tho "G olden
fashion page, an interesting serial Medical
is m ore v a lu a b le for its tim ber or stone th an fo r a g ric u l­ Charles Walter Hoge.
Discovery ” regularly and stic k to Its
Investment
Co
to
Etta
Holbrook,
tu ra l pu rp o se s, and to estab lish h er claim to said land
story and other attractive features use until you aro vigorous and strong.
pi
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pr. r, r : ■ before the R egister and R eceiv er at P o rtlan d , O reg o n ,
lot 32 Willow-brook farm........... 304
Tho "D iscovery” is non-sceret, non-alco­
in addition to all the news of the
holic, Í3 a glyceric e x tra c t of n ativ e m edici­
on M onday, the 7th day o f J a n u a ry , 1907.
What Next?
American Mortgage Co to John
nal roots with a full list of its ingredients
day.
S he nam es as w itnesses:
C h arles H . O sborn,
* 2
printed on each bottlo-w rappor and atteste d
Schomacker, lots 6 and 7 Gar­
Robert O sborn, A. G. Lcfler and Jam es M ille r, all of is what most of uswould say on read­
Snbecription Rates: One month,
u n d er oath. Its ingredients are endorsed
P o rtlan d , O regon, and J. N. H offm an o f Forest Grove,
den
H
om
e..................................
and extolled by th e m ost em inent medical
500
60 cents; three months. $1.35; six
ing the following:
O regon.
w riters of tho age and are recom m ended to
Caroline
Waddle
et
al
to
A
H
A ny a nd all persons c la im in g a d v ersely th e above-
months,
$2.50;
twelve
months,
$5.
cure the diseases for which it is advised.
„A mock marriage party was held at
described lands are req u e sted to file th e ir c laim s in this
Don’t accept a substitute of unknown
Ruedy, 95.65 a sec 11 t 2 s 1
, Sample copies mailed free.
the residence ol Mrs. R. P. Orr Tues-
office on or before said 7th day o f Ja n u ary , 1907.
composition for this non-secret m e d i c i n e
w and other land........................
ALGER NO N S. DR ESSER. R e g iste r.
or K N O W N CO M PO SITIO N -
day evening in Hood River. A num­
(F irst P u b licatio n O ct. 25.)
Charles
Burnham et ux to A H
ber of young ladies were present, but
Ruedy, tract in Geo Richardson
no gentlemen, the presence of the
Notice for Publication
d 1 c t 2 s 1 w ..........................
sterner sex being tabooed.
L and Office a t P o rtla n d , O re g o n , O ctober 27, 1906.
The fair bride was Miss Lillie J C Schulmerich et ux to A Young
N o tice Is h ereby g iv en th at th e follow ing named
tract in sec 36 t 2 n 4 w ......... 75
s e ttle r has filled no tic e of h is in te n tio n to m ake fin..I Shutes, and the happy groom was Miss
proof in su p p o rt of h is cla im , and th at said p roof w ill be
Scott
Stevens to Andrew Johnson,
m ade before the R e g iste r and R e c e iv e r, at P o rt­ Fay O tt , who was properly garbed for
20
acres.......................................1900
lan d , O regon, on D ecem ber 10, 1906, vl*: N ie ls Peder the occasion.
Miss Flo Orr acted in
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the capacity of stern parent, giving the
PUBLIC SCHOOL NOTES.
bride away and Miss Gladys Hartley
The folio ring pupils were enrolled
was best man.
The ceremony
wasl Monday: Eighth
grade,
Emma
very touchingly performed by ‘ Cis .j ^iberg an(j j 0hn Conwell; 5th grade,
Bessie Evans attired in the sombrel yj0;a Le.ich and Ester Conwell.
hued narm.nts
whirh are looked
lrw-tl-rH upon
nnnn l The p,j blic sch<J0, ^
garments which
thr„ days
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' ■'»dj inct in tiing the varation
0n account of the
H O C K / InO J T i i l f l I S 3 H o g g e t s I nuptial knot
Another young lady
institute.
H Busy Mediclr* for Busy Poor t.
whose name we did not learn officiated
Brings Golden Health and Renewed Vigor.
Miss Foster was not able to attend j
A *iw*olflo for Constipation. Indigestion. T.lrrr in the capacity of usher.
»nd K id n ey tro u b les. l*lmi»U*s, Eczem a, Im p u re j
the institute.
Blood, »uni Drouth. Sluggish Dowels, Headache
After th e cerem ony the young COUDle I
an d H ack ec h o . I t s Rocky M ountain T e a in ta b - I
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The debate for the Literary Society
let form. » cent» » box. tienuine m»,ie fc were showered with rice flavored with Lj •,
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H oli . iktih dhito C ompact . Ma.iison, wu.
I Friday is resolved that the right of |
GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SAUOW PE0F* * mixture of old shoes and all partook suflraRe should be denied
a woman.
---------------------------------------------------of refreshments provided for the occa-
Those on the affirmative are Wanda
sion.
Todd, Harold Ulm and Mae Peterson.
A feature of the mock wedding, not
| On the negative Carrie Hoonan and
rxxx or chaxo *. any .'«ict-j ■ ¿»i down on the schedule, was a chan van Bernice.
five c ur« for E n e m a . Salt E h # u m . E ry a ip rl* * , Piles
■nd S k in Dlaeaaes. In sta n t re lie f. D on’t su ffe r longer organized by a younger member of
The teachers held their regular I
W rite F. W. W illiam s, 400 M a n h attan A v e n u e . New
the household and which rounded out
Y ork. Knckwe Stam p.
meeting Monday afternoon.
They,
the affair in proper style.
decided to present a program about R c v i© V S O f R G V iG W S -
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— Taken as directed, it becomes the
The young ladies had a very metry Thanksgiving to raise funds to aid the W om an’s Hom e Companion
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greatest curative agent for the relief pf evening and pronounced the make be­
Manual training project.
SUCCGSS M a g a z i n e
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suffering humanity ever devised. Such lieve wedding a decided success as a
The pupils enjoyed their three
and the News
is Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. fun maker.— Hood River Glacier.
1.00
holidays last week very much
.
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35 cenis. Tea or Tablets. Dr. Hines’
The teachers report a pleasant and R E G U L A R P R I C n ,
$ 6.00
- I f you are from Missouri we can profitlb!e time , t ,he inslitate.
Drug Store.
W g also havG each of these magazines
----------------------- show you the best line of Men's suits. Winifred Brown ha, registere- tor
Trespass Notices on sale at T h e' at $8.00 and HO.pO you have ever the tenth grade work and has taken up
seen. J. E. Baileyl
| her work in earnest.
News Office.
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Eczema and Pile Cure
Overianü Trains Odiiy
! 3PLF.NDID SERVICE, UP TO D.C
E q u i p m e n t , C ourteous
E m plo y es .
4L
N ie lso n H . E. No. 13439 for th e K 'e , N E W , Sec. 33. A
SW W N W H of sec 34. T . 3 N .. R. 4 W .
H e nam es th e follo w in g w itnesses to p ro v e h is con­
tin u o u s residence upon a nd c u ltiv atio n of said land, via:
John F. Johnson, o f B uxton, O regon; H ans P eterso n , o f
B ux to n , O regon; H a rla n d Stow ell, of B uxton, O regon;
Jo h n II. R tn c k , of B uxton, O regon.
A LG ER N O N S. DRESSF.R, R egister
A l l P o in t s E a s t an d S outh I
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