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About Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1907)
W . H. HOLLIS. IF WOMEN ONLY KNEW LAWYt R Group of Hawaiian Damsels Now Visiting Oregon Estate and Corpo- Under the Chaperonage of Mrs. Tozier » VI cut her red I Real mon L a Specialty. OFFICE <wer Hines' Store aw What a Heap of Happiness B Would Bring to Forest Grove Homes. Ï " ■ ' " . tß ß t HMIJOJl i t f f l P7\ < H ! O X S T A H L E S Hard to do housework with an ach ing back. Brings you hours ol misery at leisur« Paîilu A jo . Forasi Grove KcJt Turncuis or at work. If women only knew the cause— that W. Ham'?: l. Backache pains come from sick kid neys, ’ Twould save much needless woe. Î E S Î A W I s l ’ ElJ Forest ( 1 rbvti, Croton 1 \ generai b.v 'c’ng h ’i'-'iic L illc rc S “ ;iM IP ti 1 r* Doan’ s Kidney Pills cure sick kidneys Mrs Mary Bumgardner, of 424 Wafer Street, Sa lem . O re.. says “ I have found [Joan’s Kidney Fills a remedy that is worthy of all confidence and am pleased to endorse them so that other sufferers from kidney comp.amt may know how to get relier I procured Doan s Kidney PiJU at ■ drug store and several members of our family have used 'hem with the most gratifying results I took ihero m yse.f for a tired aching back and a dragging that cornea from irregular and deranged kidneys. The results were o f the best The aching and sore^ nr as were banished and the kidneys were rendered normal. My health became better In every way. .<m '^ted dep O b llS. A c (YOU Ills UJ Vll€*fl. City Shaving Parlors For th1* Re t Up to date Wmk. Laths t'acilii \ve. ioiest Giu e. A. 1. V.’ti tz. Proprietor For sale by all dealers. Price SO cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, 5 S . New York, sole agents lor the United States. Remember the name— Doans Oregon forest Grove, ’ V A. M o u lto n ? hr 1 aDd \eai in$ TonsorJalist take no other. »rest t'i. Drove AT THE CHURCHES fS lX O A , D e n tiü t M. E. Church Forest Grove, Oregon Regular preaching services at the Methodist chi rcl every Sabbath at 1 1 a .m . and at 8 :00 p. m . Sunda H •t'rv * v o i r tchool at 10 a. m .; Epwortb League 7:00 p. m .; Mid wc-1 Office Service, Thursday, 8 :00 p. m. RE V. H . GO D LD , Paator German Lutheran Church Eczema and Pile The German Lutherans hold services on the 2nd ar 4th Sundays of each month at 2:30 p. m. H . C . EBE LING. Pastor. Christian Church. SIM PLE HOME S C H E D U LE O f SEBVICES. Bible School, S u n d a y ............................................. 10:00 a. m Communion and preaching.................................... 11:00 a. m Junior Mission Band................................................. 3:00 p. m Prayer meeting on Thursday night. Home and Try It. Anyway. Congregational Church Sunday School at v ice at 10 a. m. 11 o’ clock. at 7:30 p. m Young People’s Meeting held at 6:30 p. m. Mid weel RE V. H . W . B O YD . Pastor. Free Methodist There will be preaching servicaa in the Free Metho dist Church every Sunday at 11 a. m . and 7:30 p. m. Christian Science. Services every Sunday at 11 a. m . and 7 :30 p. m U S South logs; which brought a heifer and we bred ! Cornelius, Oregon, at one-half that heifer to the bull got of Gillen I Saturday, October 19, 1907, dairy cows. yearling three heifer. About 30 inch Bain wagon, Stude- Osborne steel rake, 3 horse: 10 o ’ clock mower, , or the ful- 14 in. stubble plow, double shovel gar ounce; and got a bull which we used on our lowing property, to-wit: den plow, hay rake and rack, forks and Compound three herd with grand success. hoes, 20 stands bees. Syrup Sarsparilla, We corn- Horse and yearling heifer, two cows. at bedtime. 1 Fifth Street With more knowledge of feeding 22, heifer will calf March 3, ’ 08; heifer to I calf eight months old, gasoline spray Tw o sets fur Home Comfort range and parlor stoves, kitchen handy, fruit jars, window shades nent authority, who writes in a New; 70 lbs. of good milk per day is a com - in g outfit o d trucks, gasoline dray and and other articles too numerous to m en York daily paper, as the finest pre 1 mon occurence. For year ending July circular sawing outfit on trucks com tion. TERMS OF SALE; scription ever written to relieve Back- 31, we sold from 32 cows and heifers, plete, feed cutter, one cierd mill new, Bladder nearly one half heifers, S3,287.39 in 1 timber jack stump puller, 100 feet and all forms of Urinary difficulties . 1 milk besides raising nearly all these of hose, Bain 2£ in. single wagon, 3 in Notice. j One year's time on bearing 8 per cent IN Board of Epualization for Washington County, Oregon, will convene at the ; per head of 8125, besides Hie herd tor, 3 brooders, 12 in. plow, nearly COURT In the nam e o f the state o f give it a trial. tre hereby required said year shall be completed; which said Board will continue in session for one month from said date, unless the labors thereof are sooner completed. Petitions or applications for the re- |d ^ i o n of a particular assessment shall be £\ade in writing, verified by the oat of the applicant or his attorney, a i lied with the Board during the first week it is by law required to be in session, and any petition or applica tion not so made, by the order o f s tall not be considered or acted upon A Herd of Indiana Holstcms. been reading your paper for twenty-five G e o r g e H. W il c o x , Washington Oregon. bankable notes interest on sums com plaint h ere in , pray the court above — M oney to loan on farm security W . H . Hollis. The annual output of the coun- lober ' s seventy billion n< beginning 10 o ’ clock m ent, and decree again st you bonds o f m atrim ony is registered at Whitman. Miss H olm es spent Saturday ard Sunday at her h om e. Mr. Scott ol Gaston, is registered in the second year class. named p la in tiff and y o u rse lf, the above ant, and for such other relief court m ay deem publication o f this sum m ons is equitable in the prem ises. T h e date o f the fu st Thursday, A ugust 22nd, 1907, and that o f the C o u n ty , h avin g been made in cham bers, A u g u st H o n . J. said 2 0th , order 1907, on the C ircu it N otice Is hereby g iv e n that in co m p lia n c e u o v isio n s o f th e ’ act o f C on gress o f June w ith 3, the 1 878, e n - iiled “ A n act for the sale o f timber lands in th e States and W a sh in g to n T e r r i to r y ,” as extended to a ll the Pu blic Land States by act jf A ugust 4 , 1892, M ark B a ile y Eu np .ounty o f W a th in g to n , state o f O r e g o n , died in this office h is sworn statem ent of H illsb o ro , has this day N o . 7 5 1 4 , for the purchase o f the lot five and the southeast quarter o f the northwest quarter o f section N o . I N range N o. 3 W W illa m ette s ix . In tow nship N o . m eridian and w ill offer proof to show that the land so u g ht is m ore valuable for its timber or stone than for agricu ltural to establish his claim to said purposes, and land before th e R egister ind Receiver at Portland, O r eg o n , on Satu rd ay, the 9th la y o f N ovem b er, 1937. He names as w itnesses E. W . Jale, O reg , J. H . H o w e ll, o f H o w e ll, o f 3 ro v e, O regon. A n y and all persons i gii Waterman, Football Captai M on n tain - M ou n tain d ale, O r e g .. D. Bump o f F orest c la im in g a d v ersely the above tescribed lands are requested tc file their c la im s in this jffice on or before said 9th day o f N o v e m b er, 1907. ttt i ’a .iflc I'n u c.slty . A L G E R N O N S. D R E S S E R . R egister. (Date o f first p ublication A u g . 2 9 .) (Matrix by courte»- Portland Journal) — At Bailey’ s, for ladies’ hand sewed Power of the Waves The power of waves, snyti M. Rrou- rest Koes t0 the calves, is sold as cream or,e M cCorm ick belffht o f tI" ‘ C(‘n,,'r of grnvlty of the M y neat bull was a home said United S tates Land O ffice, head the herd and raise your own good bought was Joe Johanna DeKol out of the last p u b- .ication hereof is T h ursd ay, October 10th , 1907. P ortland, O reg o n , July 3 0, 1907. S '. a o v e m ^ T o f f t o w Z 'V & Z L the other static nml dependent on thè Joe’s Bride and sired by Johanna A g g ie ! named d e fe n d as the Notice for Publication. Pounds goes into condensed milk, one year old. three hogs, and three 'hree billions into cheese, while the DjjjS 6 months old. one truck wagon, his performance was as good as his th e the above Forest G r o v e. O reg o n . Holsteins. All the teachers of good dairying are now talking good bulls to breeding. W e got the idea Johanna’ s were all right, so the next bull we d isso lv in g now e x istin g betw een Attorney for the P lain tiff, nln lu La Xa,ure- >* tho « '" » of two ef- Faul DeKol. forever prayed a ju d g pounds, allowing sharp, the following described property, — Dr. E. H . Brown, Physician and good yearling Holstein bull and after :han their share. In addition to this Surgeon. X-Ray and all electrical ap the first plunge it was easy enough. e*ch individual is supposed to pliance* in office. Calls answered for the one half bloods w ,re' so much eat twenty pound, of butter a yem and night or day. better than their mothers that we want- Wlt*i a‘ ‘ our cows, creameries and farms — M en ’ s canvas oxfords also canvas ed to go them one better, so we have « « c a n n o t quite supply the demand shoes the latest styles swing and straight lasts, Blucher cut. At Bailey’ s. continued from that time to this to «h ich necessitates the annual impor- Philbrook the W . H . H O L L IS , is required in making butter, a billion dry C0WSi three heifers and three steers — M en’ s gun metal, Blucher cut Ten or twelve years ago Gillett & Son oxfords, medium high heel the latest sold me a bull out of Joeanna 4th and at Baileys. out of a son of Mutual friend 2nd and r e lie f iccount o f the absence from this cou nty o f ing you a little history of our herd of — W e have always paid the high keep a good Holstein bull at the head est for wool and mohair.— Bailey's. of the herd. In buying our bulls we had bullhead — Mrs. Edm ondson would like to do luck bv getting three ol the Johannas work by the day. Phone No. 392. l l t f thereto, m entioned for the •-mil Seifert o f Bacona, O r e g ., D . at plead T h is summ ons is published by order o f mower and rake, one cows but you have been talking it ’ ’ Lo ° r drank by the people. There is 1 stee] t00th harrow, one crossing ¿low. T h ^ a m ì o W r .n q o n Z t m m 'show 23 years enough to give each person nearly a 0ne hay fork, rope and pulley, one iron that ino total imwer o f waves is divid- — M en ’ s patent leather button three these many years’ ’ and some quarters boxing cloth top, very neat ago, you worked me up to a point 'poun d. o r a good-sized tumbler full, kettle, 20 gallons, cross cut saw, buck 0,1 ef|nnlly between these static and Oxfords at Bailey’ s. where I had courage enough to buy a 'hough many of course get much more s a f , grind stone and various kinds of S “ “ t t e * £ « o f astnu-Uim there Josh or for in the com plaint th erein , that is to s a y , f o r W . Goodin. C ou nty Judge o f Public Sale. County, or thirty years and it has had its influ- ln avera8e of 3,5 60 pounds of milk to t 0 -wjt. Eight cows giving milk, three 12t4 enee and I think I can prove it bv giv- eac^ cow - Over half of this product njce heifers com ing fresh soon, three — Bring your wool and mohair to us W e will give you the most for it.— Bailey's. h e r e o f, to -w it: on or before Judge. | us some startling figures on the sub- j Banks in Cedar Canyon on Friday, Oc- have j'ect- and you p laintiff w ill cause your d efault to be entered and w ill we cannot have these without the cow. I will offer at public auction on ti e I The statisticians at Washington furnish I Dall Baker plaee< miles west of hereby Y o u are further notified that if you fa il t o appear and answer the rels lim e, 770 lbs. sulphur, household life would not be worth the living, and are filed a c o m last day o f th e tim e prescribed publication if C a lifo rn ia , O r e g o n , N evad a Dairymen's Corner H o a r d 'S DAIRYMAN:— W e Assessor for SAM B. WOODS. you the 11th day o f O ctob er, 1907. and kitchen furniture and other articles More than twenty-one million cows authority, whose ei.tire reputation, it too numerous to mention. are milked in the United States every is said, was established by it. Term s of sale:— Under $10, cash A druggist here at home when day. That means much work for many Qver j j q one year’ s time on bankable asked stated that he could either sup men, many women and many children. ; note at 8 per cent interest. 2 pet ply the ingredients or mix the pre It also means hundreds ol millions ol cent off for cash. Free lunch at noon. scription for our readers, also recom dollars of capital invested, many mil W . H . STRATTON, Owner. lions in profits to the dairymen and mends it as harmless. J. W. Hughes. Auctioneer. A. T. ' oceans of expense to the consumer. Stratton, Clerk. But we must have milk and butter or verified, and filed by the Board. Indiana. OF to a p p ea r and answ er «¿.id c o m plaint on or before th e ! I 16 W'U gel a herd of cows that will cups, two cross cut saws, two barrels It give him both pride and profit. lime and sulphur solution spray, 3 bar- the examination and corrections and certainly com es highly recom m ended equalization of the assessment rolls for It is the prescription of an eminent O regon , plaint against y o u in the above entitled cou rt, of Equalization, which will continue slightest injury to the stomach or other tinues along the same line of breeding, I Oliver plow, 50 strawberry crates with of Sundays STATE COUNTY, notified that the above named p la in tiff has day in said month and the time fixed say the results are simply surprising, his best heifer calves and if he has i scale, 12 in. plow and harness, jointer, by law for the meeting of said Board the relief being effected without the good horse sense, sticks to it and con- 50-tooth steel harrow, 12 in. steel beam exclusive or,!ans' and legal holidays, until Mix some and THE vs. Clerk’ s office at the Court house in afflictions may not feel inclined to ' "Hillsboro, on the 21st day of October, place much confidence in this simple any mail who wants good cows to milk ; iron kettles, 10 x 12 tent, pair 2500 lb. 1907, the same being the third Mon mixture, yet those who have tried it had better buy a good bull and raise! wagon springs, 800 pound platform its sessions from day to day, OF W A S H IN G T O N To James A . F ’ e m in g , the a bove nam ed defen d an t: G e o . N a y l o r , Clerk. new; 50 tooth steel lever harrow, 2 Just as sure as we live and breathe, ! cultivators, one 14 tooth; two 30 gal. FOR lames A . F lem in g. D efen d an t. J. w . H u g h e s . Auct. Some persons who suffer with the ' growing better all the time, C IR C U IT S m ily J. F le m in g , P la in tiff, mixture acts promptly on the calves on full milk blood which causes Rheumatism. THE OREGON from the same wide tire Mitchell hail truck wagon, ; 0ver S ’1 und r 510> cash- Tw o pei eliminative tissues of the kidneys, ena- cows, and the calves after receiving new; two seat buggy, heavy single har- | cenl I°r cash- T o the Tax payers of Washington Free Lunch at Noon. bling them to filter and strain the uric the milk would easily sell on the aver- ness, two 3S0 egg Petaluma incubators, County, Oregon: A. C. DAVIS, Owner. Notice is hereby given that the acid and other waste matter from the age for 125, making a yearly incom e nearly new; 120 egg Chatham incuba (Equalization of 1907 Assessment.) This SUMMONS. baker hack. Champion binder, Osborne ounce; Conpound Kargon, one ache, Kidney Trouble. Weak Assessors for beef, Public Sale. bred The above is considered by an emi- and with much better breeding, 60 R E V . H . K . B O W M A N , Pastor. at the Christian Science H all, We good ounces. ' menced with a good herd of com m on 3 spring calves, cow 8 years old, fresht niture, 3 bedsteads, five springs, two Shake well in a bottle and take a ! cows and our best cow made 36 lbs. cow 6 years old, fresh, N o. 1; cow 3 lounges, 3 stands, set chairs, 3 rockers, teaspoonful dose alter each meal and railk per day. years old, fresh; heifer will calf D ec sideboard, clothes cupboard, 2 safes, service on Thursdays at 7:30 p. m. *■ milk. balance Durham bull and 2*vr old heifer good Get from any prescription pharma- ber to a Sir Henry of Maplewood b u l l A t the residence o( W. H . Stratton, Fluid Extract Dandelion, Morning Preaching Ser Evening service pounds of 4 percent cist the following: RE V. SIAS, P «to r. :l Jersey, tion. We had a noble cow, perfect in every respect which gave in one day | Mix This Simple. Healthful Recipe at ^g pounds milk and in 30 days 1,862 Christian Endeavor.................................................... 6:30 p. m Preaching...................................................................... 7:30 p. m | PUBLIC SALES RECIPE. K n o w in g what It 19 to su ftri r l V 1 -1 - f r e e O F C H A R G E , to *ti\ • t U ve cure for E d e m a . Sal' Rheum Ki > • ! • and Skin D isease*. Instant relief U»n 1 *ur.e W rite F. W . W illia m » , 400 M - u i - n - n Y o r k . Enclose S u m s f 0 lks, and other articles too to mention numerous »book, nml this is most violent TERMS OF SALE- year’ s time on approved One at the leather oxfords. Cuban heel, Blucher cut. — Hoffman & Allen for good good md lowest prices. Dr. J. J. Murray, V. S. V e t e r in a r y Graduate o f Su rg e o n A m erican and D e n t is t V eterin a ry C o lleg e N . Y . C ity , 1881. lid . Phone 744 33 O ffice , H an cock 6r Gordon F orest G r o v e , O r. w a,er m,rfllc’*> diminishing with the Mr. notes bearing Witham, business manager of the Index, was in Portland Thursday ’ ‘ ------ 7 per ce n t interest on sums over $ 10 ; height#, under 810 cash. Free lunch at noon \v. p. SPAULDING, Owner, ioodyear welt, patent H is S ystem . SUlpiH-u Clark (to h!s employer. lea\ tat ion of about 45,000 pounds. J. w . H ughes, Auc. G. Naylor,Clerk Inff the otfli-et—Oh. Mr. Syn:om. hasen't you forgotten your unit relia? It's rain Trespass Notices for sale at this Auction Sale. ing. Mr System—Can't help It. I have office. raa»le a resolution to have one here Having sold my place I will se’.i at and one at home to provi,le for all Dr. Boggess was seen at the foot- public auction, on the place. 6 miles emergendo*. Now. if I take this one ball game with his “ Umbrella.” west of Gaston, in Patton Valley, on ,ho-r11 ,H,,h lw at hom e.-Loudon Tit Bits. M r Gwvnn has been spending the W ednesday, Oct. 23; sale begins a: Fore» of Habit. 10 o 'c lo c k sharp, the following d e past week at his hom e in Hubbard, Mr. Kaay-Ckrer up. Mr. reck. If A . p Chi;dj o| M cr.;dutn> Id|ho scribed property, to wit: One brood " e must go L wu let's g" ehwrfully mare, weight 1400 lbs; gelding 10 like men. Mr. Peek Itjt. hang It all registered with the Freshmen class. years old, 1300 lbs , good work horse. Mr. Easy. If I don’t get home my wife will ne\ er let me go fishing i gain. M*’rilk L etch er spent Satur- yearling colt, sucking colt. 13 milk Itover! IIarj*T'» Weekly. (il previous records and the Academy day and Sunday at her honn fresh others in milk; 2 of these shows a marked increase over the last land. , full blooded Jerseys and 1 half and 1 1 A der- •nt boldness ever meets With produc- trivuds. Homer. three years.