Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, November 07, 1907, Image 4

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    friends.
to send delegates.
THE
NEWS
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! is true with regard
He ought not to complain.
T h e same
How many literary men would have
to commer-
9 20,000 to lose?— Chicago Record
The c j a l ) in d u s tr ia l, a g ric u ltu r a l and
Herald.
r
WEEK BUYS IT
Published every Thursday by
Washington County Publishing Co., h o r tic u ltu ra l s o c je tje s , re p o rtin g
Incorporated.
T h is high class drop head sewing machine bought by us in
large quantities, thus enabling us to sell them at a very low
price.
The Telegraphers’ strike began in
! a list of same at once to Presi- haste, is now ending in recriminations
Entered at the post-office at Forest
and discords.
The strike is a two-
dent Scott, at Salem.
Grove, Oregon, as second class
edged weapon, which no o-gunization
mail matter.
T h e adoption by Minnesota should unsheathe lightly and thought-
$60 machine for $25
Subscription $1.50 Per Year
bankers of the clearing house lessly. Unless public opinion sustains
m ethod of settling *«ch a move is always little less than j
certificate
suicidal.— New York Tribune Tribune.
balances and meeting heavy de­
Official Paper of City of Forest 6ro»e
mands for money was a wise
HUWt’S OBStRV.VrilM .
A. E. N ourse .................. MANAGER move, and is, moreover, abso-
If you hold up a man once or twice,
j. F W oods .......................... editor lutely safe for all parties con-
jj advertise you.
cerned. But for the adoption of
TH U RSD A Y, NOVEMBER 7, 1907
When a man asks you, “ Well,
this method the east would soon
how’s everything?’’ he usually knows.
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T h at Washington county is have drained the west of all its
A
whipping
never
hurts
so much as
in a prosperous condition, and ready money, because the east,
the
thought
that
you
are
being
whip­
everybody has money, is proved having already adopted that plan
BANIiS !S CROWING
ped.
by the fact; that at the public was paying the balances due
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The best man in the world ir. his New Houses Being Built— Three Gen­
sale held by A. C. Davis a short western banks in clearing house
beha\
ior would hate to have his wife
certificates,
while
the
western
time ago, only $ 1 2 7 ir notes
eral Stores.
around
if he became delirious.
were offered by the purchasers. banks, before adopting the same
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Bernard Ortman formerly of this city
The balance, about $ 1 ,4 0 0 was plan,paid their balances due the
After a woman passes forty, there but now a butcher at Banks, was in
east in cash. T h e result,if contin­ are secrets which she can keep with­ the Grove Tuesday and reported busi­
paid in cash.
ued for any length of time, would out any effort: Secrets of her toilet.
ness teeming in his and all Hines at
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T h e News feels that it has have proved disastrous to the
Banks.
Mr. Ortman says that sixteen
When a man gets up in the world
houses have been added to the resi­
done its part in the matter of the west, notwithstanding its general
people want to down him; when he
dence portion of his town this summer
lights of this city. It has ac­ prosperity. As matters have
gets down in the world, people want
and that there has been a considerable
quainted the citizens with condi­ now been arranged, the east, to help him.
increase in population until the little
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tions as near as it was possible with its horde of gamblers and
burg
now claims 125 population. The
When a woman admires an article in
to state them; the contract was speculators and parasites in gen­
P.
R.
& N. has been the making of
a store, and then finds it is very costly,
published and everybody ought eral, can go hang for all the
the
place
and the unmaking of Green
she regards that as proof that she has
to be acquainted with the whole west cares.— E x.
ville
and
the future of Banks looks
good taste.
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matter. If there is any action
very optimistic.
It is surrounded by
We all pay an impudent collector rich farm lands populated with a thrifty
to take it certainly lies with
EDITORIAL LOMMENT.
quicker than we pay the man who people which assures the place a sure
those in power, but if there is no
Hughes says he is not going office­ treats us with great consideration and
growth.
action taken must T h e News hunting; but suppose the presidency
gives us our own time in which to pay.
Banks has three general merchan­
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assume it was in the wrong?
should go Hughes-hunting?— Balti­
W e will send this machine to your nearest railroad station
with freight prepaid for $ 3 . 0 0 and $ 3 . 0 0 in monthly in­
stallm ents till $ 2 5 . 0 0 is paid us.
W hy send east or to Portland when you can buy at home
just as cheap.
U v c r tU in g rates mada known on
application.
more Sun.
Checks “payable only through
The Filipinos are satisfied with Taft’s
clearing house” get the money plans. But what does that count?
just the same as the old fash- Bryan is not.— Philadelphia North
ioned kind for all necessary pur- Amerlcan-
Pastor Akeil,
brought
poses. This little hesitation in
Pastor
Aked- recently
recent,y brouK
bt over
from England to New York, says the
the stream of financial wealth,
I story of Jonah is a fiction. Then the
when Oregon is producing for nature faker is no modern creation.—
The best teachers in your commun­
ity are the men known to be honest
and worthy, and who say nothing.
Watch them, and profit by their ex­
ample.
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It is not enough that a man should
love his wife when she has on a soiled
wrapper and her hair is in curl papers;
he must tell her of it, and as fervently
the good year 1907, a lumber Philadelphia Ledger,
as in her peach days before he married
product of $ 3 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 live
Vesuvius quit smoking the other day her.
Stock and wool worth $ 2 0 ,0 0 0 ,- and thereby becomes the esteemed
00 0 , poultry and eggs worth contemporary of Uncle Joe Cannon.
$ 3 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 , a grain crop worth Tnese be «reat daYs for reform — Kan-
$ 1 5 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 , and a fruit crop sas Cilv Journa1’
Of $ 5 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,
and erecting
™ e New York? Times has begun to
buildings
worth
$ 2 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 , would join the knocking ^ ^
see
seems just a little queer, and how he can be beaten for the presi-
things will right them selves. 1 dency.— Chicago Post.
Oregon banks have plenty of
A new opponent of rural free de­
money, our people are out of livery has arisen. The postmaster at
debt, our mortgages are paid Mount Carmel Conn., has become
| tired of distributing mail on a daily
and a little cool judgment and
| wage of 15 cents.— New York Tri-
optimism will bring us OUt a ll bune.
right.
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The next presidential campaign is
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coming nearer every day, and still
A great deal of interest is be-
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democratic candidates are as scarce as
lllg manifested in the Oregon — as— well, as scarce as bears in the
State Good Roads Convention Louisiana
canebrakes.— Washington
to be held at the rooms of the Bost-
Portland Commercial Club Nov.
Mr. Carnegie is in England lectur-
14 and 15. Hon. Joh n H . inK on ,he » c e problem in the south­
Scott of Salem , president of the
state association, urges the ap-
pointment of delegates and asks
for a large attendance. There
will be present a number of able
speakers who have given years
to practical road building. T h e
county judges and county com­
missioners of Oregon are espec­
ially responsible for the success
ern states. But some of our home
lecturers are just about as far away
,rom „ as Mr Carnegie is.— Atlanta
Constitution,
Hunting the North Pole seems to
have become a popular game. Under
the rules of 1900 and 1907 it seems
to be much safer than foot ball, au-
tomobiling or aerial navigation.— New
York Sun.
M irk Twain confesses that he lost
|20 000 by beinR ..,et in on ,he
of this meeting and are urged ground floor of a good thing" by kind
Fall Showing
Special attention is directed to our fall Dress Goods
W aists, Skirts and Wrapps. W e have the choicest
fabrics and highly tailored goods. W e invite you
to call and see them.
Fall Clothing
W e can satisfy any man, boy or youth in Clothing.
Our stock is complete besides the prices and per­
fect fit are both guaranteed.
NELSON B. LA COURSE
Forest Grove
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Oregon
TH E BIG ECONOMICAL STORE
GOFF BROTHERS
Forest Grove
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L atest styles in hats. N ice line of caps just arrived,
all sizes and prices. Remodeling a specialty.
M is s e s S p e ls h a r t & T h o m p s o n
Main Street
COUNTY
COURT NEWS
REAL ESTATE TRAt.CTERS
Lydia E M i1'*; t- * :t’ ur B Thomas,
part of block 9 F u .^ t Ciuve, 1 5 0 0 .
Andy Wo> dbv , r > TTrrty Tiffany 14
acres in Solomon Richardson d 1 c t 2
s 1 w, 823.
Martin D Fesler et al to C H Pfaffle
lots 1. 2, 6, 7 and 8 in Geo Richard­
son d 1 c t 1 s 1 w, 8 5 6 6 0 .
$
QUALITY and
RIGHT PRICES
Are what you will
get in Drugs, Toi­
let Articles, Sta­
tionery and Kodak
Supplies at
Archlous Godard et ux to B M Mey
er 10 acres in sec 8 t 2 s 1 w $5<X).
Philip B Porter et ux to Edwin J j
Shotwell 20 acres in sec 31 t 1 s 3 w
$4*X).
Bernard Ortman et ux to Myrtle M
Furdin 1 3-20 acres in sec 31 t 2 n 3
w 8225.
Leila E Chilton et al to Philip Moll
lots 1 and 2 block 19 Beaverton 8750.
Eva Vandomelen to Mary Vander
coevering 75 acres in Robert Walker
d 1 c t 1 n 3 w 8900. .
Jas Withycombe et ux to Johanna C I
Shane 79 acres in Abram Landess d 1
c t 1 s 2 w 14100.
DRUG
STORE
Dr. M in e s’
Good Things
TO EAT
B Leonetti et al to Daniel Shaw T r a c t,
in Jas H Reed d 1 c t 1 s 1 w 81.
Harold C Dewey et ux to Bertha M
Sellen 80 acres in sec 34 t 3 n 3 w
810.
Tender, Ju icy, Steaks
Investment Co to Edith I Leiper lot |
4 Willow-Brook Farm 8 7 4 9 .2 5 .
Jam es Bryden et al to John Stewart j
All kinds of Fresh
et al part of sec 30 t 3 n 4 w 81.
James Martin et ux to James Bryden
part of sec 18 t 3 n 4 w 8100.
Smith 141.95
81 .
T a k e H a ll's F a m ily P ills fo r co n stip atio n .
responding Secretary F . F. Billington,
will speak at 1 1 a . m. At 12 m. there
will be a called meeting of the mem­
bership of the church. to take under
consideration the question of pulpit |
supply for 1908
Evangelistic service!
in the evening.
Roasts and Stews,
Sausage and Bacon
V e g e ta b le s
Groceries
IX to Thos H
teres sec 16 t 1 n 4 w,
F . J C H E N E Y ft C O ,. Toledo. O hio.
Sold by all d ru g g is ts . 7 5 c.
Special services at the Christian
church next Sunday, Nov. 10. Cor­
Druggists in this town and vicinity,
Your wheel should be put in proper
when shown the prescription, stated t tape for winter. Corl & Son can do
that they can either supply these in­ ¡t-
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gredients. or, if our readers prefer, they
— Buy Wool Blankets of Bai'ey and
will compound the mixture for th.m .
k ie j* warm.
Forest Grove, Or.
100 .
John H Stevenson et ux to Robert |
h orest Grove; Edward Boyd. Jackson- O Stevenson part of sec 22 t 1 n 4
SHAKE IN A BOTTLE.
ville; J . K. Boyd, Toledo, Wash.; Mrs. 81.
Advice of Noted Authority. Also Gives I. N. Ferris, Boring, Ore.; Joseph
J C Miller et ux to Chas A Miller
a Simple Home Prescription.
B°vd, Dilley; John Boyd, Cornelius; 20 acres sec 23 t 2 n 3 w 81.
Now is the time when the doctor Humphrey Boyd, Dilley; Riley Boyd.
Forest Grove.
MARRIAGE LICENSES.
gets busy, and the patent medicine
R-
L.
McPherson and
Fannie
manufacturers reap the harvest, unless
Dr. Chapman who ¡3 the author of
Cawrse,
Phillip
P.
Allen
and
Stella
E.
greit care is taken to dress warmly and “ The Stainless Flagg" recognized by
Matheny,
Edward
C.
Hankel
and
Mary
keep the feet dry. This is the advice lesal authority as the strongest argu­
Lebeau.
of an old eminent authority, who savs ment against the liquor traffic has
that Rheumatism and Kidney trouble com e to Oregon to lead the campaign
S ta te of O h io , C ity o f T o led o , l
L u cas C ou nty.
f "
weather is here, and also tells what to for local option. He is now 74 years
F ran k J . C h en ey m ak e s oath th at h e is se n io r p artn e r
of
age
his
hair
is
white
as
snow
yet
he
do in case of an attack.
o f th e Arm o f F . J . C h e n e y ft C o ., doing bu sin e ss in the
Get from any good prescription phar­ still retains the fire, eloquence and C ity o f T o led o . C ou nty and S ta te a fo re said , and th at said
Arm w ill pay the snm c f O N E H U N D R E D D O L L A R S
macy one-half ounce Fluid Extract logic of youth. He addressed a crowd fo r each and every ca s e o f Cat w h th at can not be cured
Dandelion, one ounce Compound Kar- that packed every nook and corner of by the use o f H a ll’s C atarrh C u re .
FRA N K J CH EN EY.
gon, three ounces Compound Syrup the White Tem ple of Pottand Sunday
Sw orn to b e fo re m e and su bscribed In my p re se n ce ,
th is 6th day o f D ecem ber, A. D. 1&S6.
Sarsaparilla. Mix by shaking in a bot­ evening and round after round of| en­
A. W . GLEA SO N .
tle and take a teaspoonful after meals thusiastic applause greated him when
(S e a l)
N otary P u b lic.
H
a
ll's
C
atarrh
C
ure
is
tak
e
n
in
te rn a lly , and a cts d i­
he said that he had come to make Or­
and at bedtime.
r e c tly on the blood and m ucous su rfa c e s o f the sy stem .
Just try this simple home made mix­ egon clean from the liquor business. Send fo r testim o n ials fre e .
ture at the first sign of Rheumatism,
or if your back aches or you feel that
the kidneys are not acting just right.
This is said to be a splendid kidney
regulator, and almost certain remedy
for all forms of Rheumatism, which is
caused by uric acid in the blood.
hich tha kidneys fail to filter out.
Any one can easily prepare this at
home and at small cost.
Oregon
T h e P a r i s M illin e r y P a r l o r s
Geo Harrow et ux to W H. Forney
21.51 acres in sec 2 t 1 s 3 w 8 4 2 5 0 .
Marshal W Hahn et ux to John I
Northrup
4 0 .1 6 acres sec 28 t 2 n 3
dise stores run by Kinton & Galloway,
w
8
1
2
0
0
.
M. Turner and the Atley Company;
Ottillia G Fleming el al to Edward
furniture store. Cooper & Co.; hard­
ware store, Willis Hardware Co.; furni­ L Naylor part of Chas Conkling d i e t
ture store of Mike Schumel; three 1 n 3 w 8100.
Edward L Naylor et al to Hattie
blacksmith shops of A1 Young, Ben
Dooley, Joe Smith; drug store of Dr. Herb part of Chas Conkling d 1 c
Burger butcher shop of Bernard Ort­
man; livery of Chas. Shipley; a shoe­
maker W. Shneider two doctors, Mssrs.
Killingsworth and Burger; a barber, Bert
Friday, and G. W. McGraw, is the
latest acquisition to Banks business
Woman's Club.
men. He has just opened up a first
The Woman's Club will meet at the class feed store and will grind all kinds
Congregational church parlors next o' feed for the farmers.
Monday, the 11th at 2-30 o’clock
Died.
The topic study for this meeting ii
Michael Boyd, aged 84 years, and
"Composite America’’ and there will be
given character sketches of the differ­ an Oregon pioneer of 1857, died at his
home in Dilley, Sunday, after an illness
ent American types.
of a few months.
A parliamentary drill on “ Restricted
He was born in Carlisle. Pa., D ec.
Immigration” will be conducted by
9,
1822, where he spent his boyhood
Miss Farnham.
days.
At one time he was in the gov­
The delegates to the State Federa­
ernment
employ at the Carlisle Indian
tion of Clubs will report at this meet­
school.
From Carlisle he went to Mis­
ing.
souri
where
he was married at Inde­
At this Federation, Mrs. Belle T .
pendence
to
Miss Nancy Ann Gibson,
Hoge, was elected Recording Secre­
whose father W. O. Gibson, came to
tary.
S ecretary .
Oregon in 1857. He died in Hills­
Rust is worse than wear. Let Corl boro in 1889, at the age of 81.
& Son clean your bike.
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Mr. Boyd’s wife died at Dilley in
1872, aged 45 years.
The Walker Orchestra received a
Interment was Tuesday in the West
phone message from Clatskanie, asking
Union cemetery, a fe miles north of
it to play for a dance there Thanks­ Beaverton.
giving. They will play here the pre­
The following children survive: Mrs.
ceding night.
Riley Caves, Hillsboro; W. O. Boyd,
.
Sole Agents for the White Sewing Machine in Washington County.
Wanted
Fir Wood
Both Phones
Wolter Roswurm
W. F . S C H U L T Z
Good Eatables
at
Low Prices
Everybody knows
that
we keep the best Meats
to be had, but this is to
remind you to give us
a call.
Saelens & Co.
FOREST GROVE
\ \ e thoroughly believe in
the present values of
Oregon land. But if you
W A X T to S E L L
L IS T
your place with
U S.
W e have a large ac­
quaintance east and are
now figuring on a col­
onization scheme. Will
want at least 1000 acres.
Call and we will explain.
OREGON LAND CO.
Forest Grove
Oregon