Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, November 14, 1907, Image 6

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    MORE EVIDENCE.
It Is' Coming In Rapidly in
Forest Grove.
Evidence on the following subject
will prove of interest to every Forest
Grove reader. So many people go
through the same experience daily.
This public statement should be proof
positive to every wavering doubter.
Read it carefully.
F red L andruck, liv in g on T h ird St., H illsboro, O re­
gon, says: “ My w ife suffered from kidney and blad
der trouble for a long tim e and no m atter what she
tried , got no relief. Sh e suffered from pains i n h t r
back and lim bs and to bend o r stoop over was impossible.
At tim es, she was so lam e and tired out at n ig h t, that
she could not tu rn over in bed. She also had trouble
w ith the k id n ey secretions w hich w ere very freq u en
and irre g u la r. All the d ifferen t rem edies she tried du
h e r no good and she also used plasters and linim ents bu
failed to find relief. At last she heard about D oan’
K idney P ills, and procured a box. T hey helped hei
from the tirai and it was only a short tim e, before sh«
was e n tirely free from th e slig h test sym ptom of th«
com plain t. I also used D oan’s K idney P ills and th«
results were also h ig h ly satisfacto ry in m y c a se .”
Jasper Williams has left school.
Miss Sewell has returned to school.
Miss Hartley was in Portland over
Sunday.
Jasper Williams has been on the
sick list again.
FARMERS
W EEK LY OREGONIAN
OF PORTLAND
V For the general newsol the
, W o rld a l s o f o r i n f o r m a t i o n a b o u t
kow to obtain ik e best r e s u l t s
in cultivating the soil, £ took
Raising, Fruit Growing etc .
You can secu re t h i s e x c e l l e n t
Mr. Hahn went to Eugene Friday
to act as an official in the U. of O.-
Corvallis foot ball game.
University of Washington plans de-
Oates with the University of Colorado
and Whitworth college,
P ^ P e r ; a n (j
j iThe Presidents of O. A. C. and ol
For sale by all dealers. Price SO U. ol W. have both placed strict rules
cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, to be enforced against betting on
New York, sole agents for the United games.
States.
The Northwest championship in loot
Remember the name—D jan's- -and ball seems to rest between Whitman ;
take no other.
College and the Oregon Agricultural I
College.
AT THE CHURCHES
C o u n ty N ew s fo r
s h o r t t im e f o r
R eg u lar p rea c h in g s e rv ic e , at the Methodllt church
every Sabbath at 1 1 a .m . and at 8:00 p. m. Sunda
school at 10 a. m .; Epw orth L eague 7:00 p. m.; Mid-week
S ervice, T h u rsd ay , 8:00 p . m.
W a s h in g t o n
a
$ 2.25
Forest Grove,
OFFICE over
Hines’ Store
O re g o n
-
HANCOCK & GORDON
FASH ION S T A B L E S
Pacific Ave.
Forest Grove
Neat Turnouts
E. W . Haines Bank
(ESTABLISHED 18»8.)
Forest Grove, Oregon
A general banking business transacted
Interest paid on time deposits.
Accounts invited.
City Shaving Parlors
For the Best, Up-to-date Work.
Baths. Pacific Ave, Forest Grove.
A. I. Wirtz, Proprietor
¿S. A. .Moulton
The
HUWt’S OBSERVATIONS.
(lam
ina Sidm
a.
M. E. Church
th e
LAWYER
Real Estate and Corpo-
uioii Law a Specialty.
READ THE
Gordon Brown enjoys a walk by the
“ Lake” every evening about seven
o’clock.
“ Bob” Weatheied took Mr. McCoy
on one of his famous hunting trips
Saturday.
Many ol the students are attending
the phrenological lectures given in the
Christian church.
W. H. HOLLIS,
A good husband is nearly always
Under the New Rules of Order Gam-! gossip.
ma Sigma conducted its meeting
Thursday evening. A large number of \ Tell the truth or someone will tell
members were present and each one it for you.
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renewed allegiance to make the society
Fashion plate: Small checks are all
a benefit and help to all concerned.
Tue “ Gcod of the Order” consisted of the style.
a declamation by T. Denny and D. C.
Men like to pluck a sucker, but how
Brown gave a thrilling picture of his
they despise him.
summer’s experiences. The question |
debated was Resolved: That the Army I No man was ever strong enough to
Canteen should be reestablished.
conquer his own prejudices.
Messrs. Mills and Reeher supported ]
the affirmative while Messrs. Robinson ! If you are miserable, you are exact­
and Elliot advanced argument for the ly what your enemies want you to be.
L e a d in g T o n s o r ia lis t
K-
T H E LITTL E
S C H O O L M A ’A M
[C o p y r ig h t, 1607. b y M a r y M c K e o n .]
Î
The girl v.ns while as a sheet aud
trem bling al! eve", hut she fought buck
i her emotions and ntie. a : mute said:
“ It w as all for Mary. Mary !s my
sister, and she i : a « ipple. She hitsu’t
j had the etiu ■ ■ f l ... | o her girls
have had. rud I have al.vavs pitied
: her. If you knew her and knew how
good n n l patient she is you couldn’t
help h u t love her. Soon after I came
| to teach school a young man fell i«i love
1 w ith tier. We are very poor hut very
, proud a t home. I wanted this young
m an to m arry Mary- I wanted it, oh,
so bad, and I—I stole the tilings aud
j money to buy her clothes. T hat w as
it—th a t’s all. Y’ou can take me to Jail
now. We are all ruined and Mary
cau’t get married now."
T he detective sat there with his face
iu his hands and his eyes on the ground
for long minutes, while the little school-
m a’am trembled and gasped and
sobbed. Finally he reached out his
hand and touched hers and said:
“No one knows it but you and I.
I have the ring and the watch, and they
can he sent to the losers through the
mail. As for tin* money, we will pay
It hack together, half and half. W hen
we have got it together I will tell you
how.
Go on with your teaching.
T hat’s all.”
T hat's all the reader need know, ex­
cept that Mary w as m arried six months
later and th a t a m ystery greater th an
file robberies still hangs over the
boarding house.
M. QUAD.
ut
Forest
drove
R. INIXOIN, Dentist
Forest Grove, Oregon
She w as n teac h er In one of the pub­
OFFICE
T hree rtooit no ith of B a ile y ’s store. Office
lic schools in the city, h aving a "B ”
German Lutheran Church
b outs lion* ^ A M. to 1 P M.
class, and she w as referred to as “th a t
T he O erm an L utherans hold serv ices on th e 2nd anC
little schoolm a’am " ofteu er than as
Slh Sundays or each m onth at 2:30 p. m.
Miss S u th erlan d She w as h ard ly above
H . C. EBELINO, Pastor.
eighteen y ears old, and th ere w ere
Christian Church.
those w ho tlioufTtt It curious th at guch
SCHEDULE O F SERVICES.
FPLT*
K now ing w hat It Is to su ffer. 1 will give
a slip of a girl should h av e secured the
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FR EE O F CH ARGE, to any alllicted a posi­
Bible School, S u n d a y ......................
10)00 a. m.
tive c u re for E czem a, Salt Rheum E rysipelas, Pilei
positlou.
T
hera
may
have
been
a
Com m union and p re a c h in g ...................
11:00a. m
and S kin D iseases. Instant relief
Don't sutler longer
Junior M ission B and...................................
“pull” som ew here, but us she w as per­
W rite F. W. W illia m s, 400 M anhattan A venue, New
3:00 p. m
C hristian E ndeavor.
........................
York.
Enclose
S
ta
in
s
fectly com petent to till the place no
6:30 p. m.
P re a c h in g .............................................
7:30 p. m
one had any rig h t to com plain.
P rayer m ee tin g on T h u rsd ay n ieh t.
The little schoolm a’am w as one of
REV. SIAS, Pi istor.
six teachers boarding w ith good Moth­
e r W illiam s. She hail kept a boarding
Congregational Church
house for schoolteachers for m any
Sunday School at 10 a. m . M orning P re ac h in g Ser
negative. The decision was rendered
Every man believes, way down deep, long y e a rs and had come to be reg ard ­
vice at 11 o ’clock. E v en in g s e rv ic e a t 7:30 p. m
in
favor
of
the
latter.
A.
C.
Allen
in
Young P eo p le’s M eeting held at 6:30 p. m. Mid week
that he is mighty attractive to the wo- ed as a m other to th a t class. She took
service on T hursdays at 7:30 p. m.
a very forceful manner pointed out the
Miss S utherland under her w ing a t
(
men.
REV. H . W. BOYD, Pastor.
once, and no incident of note happened
many faults of the speakers. One o f'
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for the first th ree m ouths. T hen a dia­
Free Methodist
his main criticisms was the necessity
Some men need a big humiliation mond ring belonging to one of the oth­
Dairy, fruit and hay farms, hop
T here will be p rea c h in g se rv ic e ! in the Free Metho
of force and emphasis in a debate.
1 about so often to keep them reasona- er teach ers In th e house w as suddenly
yards.
list C h utch ev ery Sunday at II a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
missing.
T hree m ore articles w ere
; bly modest.
REV. H. K BOWMAN, Pastor.
m issed; then a detective w as called In.
List your place with me and have
K .ip p a D rlt.i.
.
„
H e w as not ten m inutes m aking up his
Christian Science.
it sold.
an
exception
The Kappa Delta Society held a |
say there is
mind about It.
Service» e v e ry Sunday at 11 a m. and 7:30 p .m .
“The three robberies w ore com m itted
il the C h ristian S cien ce H a ll, 115 South F iflh Street
very interesting meeting last Thursday 1 Pvery ru'e- Who is an exception
by th e sam e person, and th a t person is
evening. The program opened by 1 l^e ru'e l^at a" must die?
your Susan," he said. “The fa c t th a t
Panic in Wall Street
recital of famous quotations in answer j » What is h; me ; ithou*t , mother?” she has been w ith you for five years
may have some effect upon the banks, to the roll call. Miss Mizpah Aber-; Ask the new]y manied couple, and and has never stolen an y th in g before
m akes no difference. Men live stra ig h t
but when you put your money into nethy sang a beautiful solo which was ' .
THE SPEAKER'S MACE.
Office Main street, one dcor north Russell’s
... . ..
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will tell you it is simply delight- lives for :'.fty years and then com m it
Shoe Store
real estate in Washington County you followed by a review of „ The Awaken- they
[uj
crimes. Le* me tak e h er to the statio n
O r i g i n of t h e E m d . e m of A u t h o r i t y
Forest Grove
Oregon
are sure to get value received for your ing of Helen A. Richie,” by Ethella
house,
and
I
can
m
ake
her
confess
. . .
Used In C o n g r e s s
investment, and big interest besides. Stearns. Miss Thomas and Miss Avery ; We long to be invited out to a sup- w ithin h a lf an hour.”
A t the right of the speaker’s desk
M other W illiam s would not listeu l i
The Oiegon Land Company has a few favored the society with a duet, enti- per so old-fashioned that for dessert this. She not only refused to m ake a In the hall of the house of represent­
atives in the cupitol a t W ashington
good bargains that will pay big divi tied “ Good Bye Annie Laurie.” Their there will be floating island and marble com plaint, but gave the teacher tho : Stands a large cylindrical pedestal
am
ount
she
Bad
lost
and
kept
Susan
In
dends. Edward Seymour, Manager, voices are sweet and very harmonious. cake.
m ade of highly polished green m arble.
her place.
The robberies w ere, of
W hen the house Is called to order
Forest Grove, Oregon.
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The debate followed upon the question
course, a su b ject of conversation
There is nothing a woman enjoys am ong the Wnchers, b u t th a t any one each day. the sergeant a t arm s or one
Resolved: That Coeducation is Bene­
j of his deputies places upon the podes-
Notice.
1 getting so much as a letter from some should suspect another w as a thing i till the mace, which Is tlie sym bol of
ficial. The affirmative was upheld by
FINE WORK OONE CHEAP - FRICES
Impossible.
It
w
as
a
m
onth
before
married woman that is stained with
| au thority in the house. W hen the body
During the winter months, we shall
Misses Hawley and Peterson. The
an y th in g fu rth e r happened. T hen a 1 adjourns he rem oves it nml keeps It In
W h ite s h ir t - - - 10c D raw ers
-
- 3 »0 !5c
tears.
close our store at 6 o’clock; when we
debt of $70 w as paid to Mrs. W illiam s ; safety until the house m eets again.
Soft
” . . .
10c W hite W aists - 10 lo 20c
negative was supported by Misses D.
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in cash. A s she had no bank account,
W h ite S k irts - 10 to 50 U n derskirts - 15 to 25c
close at 6:30 it makes it late, both for
Tills mace is of very ancient and
Abernethv and Keoner. The affirma­
U n dershirts - - - 8c S tockings . . .
2**c
When a woman wears a hat for the she put the money In her tru n k in her honorable origin. U nder th e old Ro­
us and our clerks to get home to sup­
H a n d k e rc h ie fs - - 2c C ollars
. . . .
2c
tive received a unanimous decision. | first time, and her friends say: “ It room. In Just n week It w as missing. man republic the m ag istrates passed
M en’s W h ite Vests 10 15c Pants . . . . .
2$c
per and trust the public will appreciate Miss Helen Chandler acted as critic.
She couldn’t say w ithin th ree days of on foot from one place to an o th er ad­
Coats - - - - 10 20c D u ste rs
- - 1 5 20«:
looks very pretty in the back,” is that th e tim e it w as taken. It w as there
this fact. Yours truly,
Goff Bros.
m inistering Justice, trying public of-
Tow els - - - 20c Doz. N a p k in s - - 20c Doz.
nil
right
o
f
a
Monday,
but
on
T
h
u
rs­
a
compliment?
— Hoffman & Allen for good goods
i fenders and im posing penalties.
T h e follow ing a rticle s 50 c p e r doz. Pillow Cases,
18t2
day she looked for It In vain. The
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Bed S heets, T able C loths, N ig h t G ow ns, W om en’s
Each of these m agistrates w as nt-
and lowest prices.
door
of
h
er
room
w
as
never
locked,
D raw ers, U nderw ear, A prons and C orset Covers.
Good news travels; not so rapidly as
I tended by a sm all body of men known
— Dr. E. H. Brown, Physician and
and
on
T
uesday
afternoon
w
hen
she
— Try Schultz’s ground bone for bad news of course, but still it travels.
ns lictors. whose duty it w as to make
Pacific Avenue
Surgeon. X-Ray and all electrical ap­
Forest Grove
w ent o u t t ’> m ark et she rem em bered
way for tire officers of tho law, pre-
pliances in office.
Calls answered your hens. It will make them lay.
Do a good thing and the people will th a t she left the key in her trunk.
1 serve order, m ake a rre sts and Inflict
night or day.
—Cotton Blankets 10-4, 11-4, 12-4, hear of it in time.
Tills lust robbery m ade things look
punishm ent on condemned citizens.
serious
ImUcd.
E
very
one
clam
ored
Each o f these lictors carried w ith
Guardian's Sale of Real Estate.
— Money to loan on farm security. prices 85c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50,
fo
r
an
o
th
er
detective
to
be
called
In.
PRINTED BY REQUEST.
him a hunch of rods tied together
$2.00, at Bailey’s.
N otice is h e re b y g iv en th a t, by v irtu e o f a lic e n se
W. H. Hollis, Forest Grove.
a n d the girt Susan, w ho felt th a t she
xvitli thongs and having ail ax tioiind ind order sale duly m ade and e n te re d by th e C ounty
1: Recipe is Easily Prepared at Small m ight be u n d er suspicion, declared ■ to tlie outside of it. The thongs were Court o f W ashington c o u n ty , O regon, on O ctober 22,
th a t she w ould not rem ain another
, used for scourging and the ax for 1907, lic e n sin g m e to s e ll, a t p riv a te s a le , fo r cash in
Cost, and Many Swear By It.
day unless a thorough Investigation
É f e u WE
WE
beheading. Sentences liiqiosed by the land the h e re in a fte r d escribed rea l e s ta te , b e lo n g in g to
w
as
made.
BUY
Mix the following by shaking well in
j m agistrates w ere a t once carried out. W illiam Z iegler, a sp e n d th rift and in co m p e te n t p e rso n ,
y l
f o r sp o t riuth.
T
here
a
re
detectives
an
d
detectives.
------- 1 0 to 6 0 % m o ro m o n ey f o r yon to Hhli* R aw Fnrw on«! ITMoa to n a th A n to
Those bundles of rods w ere know n as [ w ill, from and a fte r M onday, D ecem ber 2, 1907, p r o ­
a bottle, and take in teaspoonful doses
»»•Il itt h o m e. W r i t e f o r P r i c e L in t, M a rk e t R e p o rt. S n ip p in g Tug», Hint ul>out o u r
The second one called, heard the p a r­ fasces. When the Homans conquered ceed to se ll, at p riv a te s a le , for cash in h and, to th e
highest bidder, all th e follo w in g d e scribed real e s ta te ,
H pacta,
UN
T E R S ’& T R A P P E R S ’G U I D E ^ r ^ a i after meals and at bedtime:
ticulars of all the robberies and did
B ritain the use of the fasces ns a sym ­
leather hound. Beat thing on the auhject ever written Illustrating all Fur Animal* Alt
aNnit Trapper* Seoretta, Deo>v*. Trap*, (lame U w i How and where to trap, and to become a anc-
not lay any one u n d er suspicion. He bol was brought w ith them , and many situated in W ash in g to n c o u n ty , O regon, to -w it:
Fluid
Extract
Dandelion,
one-half
ce»* fill trapper It a a regular Encyclopedia Price. $2 To on r n i . turners, f t 25 Holes tanned into
The east h a lf of th e n o rth e a st q u a rte r of se ctio n 10,
said he w ould th in k It over and roe other Roman custom s rem nlned w ith
heautitnl Roher Our Magnetic Bait and Decoy attract* animal* to trap*, f I 00 per bottle. Ship your
T. 1 N. R . 4 W , W ill. M er. Also th e follo w in g d e ­
Hites and Furs to us and get highokt price*. A u d i r m h llr v a ., D e p t. * | , \ l I n n ,» p u lls , M in n . j ounce; Compound Kargon. one ounce;
w h a t cottlil be done. H e talked w ith tho B ritish people.
scribed tra c t of land: B e g in n in g a t a p o in t on th e w est
j Compound Svrup oarsaparilla, three th e serv an ts and th e teac h ers and
\\ Idle It w as no longer used for In­ line 38 rods so u th of th e n o rth w est c o rn e r o f the D. L.
ounces. A local druggist is the au­ agreed wltft them th a t it w as a m ys­ flicting punishm ent. It continued to lie
of John L ou«ignont and w ife , in T . I N . R. 4 W .
terious case. T w o w eeks had gone
M ost Grocers Sell
W ill. M er,. a nd r u n n in g th en c e east 15 rods, th e n c e
thority that these simple, harmless in­ by and he had not been h eard of again used ns a symbol by the early English south
31 rods, th e n c e w est 15 rods, rh eu c e n o r:h 31 rods
m agistrates, an d when an officer ap­
gredients can be obtained at nominal w hen th e little schoolm a'sm took a peared carry in g the fasces his a u ­ to the plac e of b e g ln in g : E x c e p tin g fro m th e above
i' A
tiook In her h and o f a S aturday a fte r­ thority w as Immediately accepted by described lands the fo llo w in g , to -w it: B e g in n in g at a
cost from our home druggists.
noon nud w ent Into one o f the public all. It w as. In effect, his badge of point the n o rth e a st c o rn e r of th e n o rth e a st q u a rte r
if section 10, T . I N . R . 4 W , W ill M e r., r u n n in g
The mixture is said to cleanse and parks. She had been read in g for h a lf
tv e r y so ck guorunteed
officer
th en c e south 8 rods, th e n c e w est 36 rods, th e n c e n o rth
' strengthen the clogged and inactive an hour w hen a m an sa t dow n on th e
The English form of the fasces w as 3 rods, th en c e east to th e p lac e o f b e g in n in g : Also a
Made of selected Eastern Oregon Hard Wheat,
Kidneys, overcoming Backache, Blad­ bench beside her. She looked up to slightly changed In th a t the ax w as s trip of land 25 feet 9 in ch e s in w idth ly in g and b e in g
it produces more loaves of bre.,d than any other
recognize the detective. H e w as a
on th e w est side of th e above d escribed land, th e
der veakness and Urinary trouble of all m iddle ngo/l m an, o f fath erly look, placed Inside of the bundle of rods, sam e r u n n in g from n o rth to south lin e s th e re o f, a nd
flour and the loaves are lighter and whiter. Be­
w ith the blade protruding from the
being 25 fee t 9 in ch es w ide, the land to be sold being 80
kinds, if taken before the stage cf and. though engaged in dot ♦ i n g and top.
cause of the increased quantity of bread produced
a cres, m ore or less.
p unishing evil doers, it w as ev id en t
i Bright's disease.
The g reat councils of the early
Dated a t H illsboro, O regon, th is O ctober 28, 1907.
the cost is no higher than for other flours.
th a t ho had a kind h eart. A fter a few
Saxons
gradually
developed
Into
one
H . G. K IN G ,
Those who have tried this say it po- casual rem ark s had passed he said:
general lxxly. which In the fourteenth
G uardian of th e Person and E state of W illia m Z ieg-
A sk your G ro c e r for It.
"M iss S u th erlan d . 1 have been w a it­ century becam e know n as the house e r, a S p e n d th rift and In co m p e te n t P erson.
' itively overcomes pain in the back,
clears the urine of sediment xnd regu­ in g for th e Inst th ree days to see you of commons. In all these earlier coun­ W . N. B a rre tt,
alone. H ad I called a t the house aud
THE PORTLAND FLOURING M ILLS CO.
A tty. for G uardian.
lates urination, especially at night, cur­ had a p riv ate conversation w ith you It cils the use c f the fasces w as con­ (First Fub. Oct. 31) 5-t
tinued. b u t It then cam e to tie know n
ing even the worst forms of bladder m ight hnvs been em b arrassin g ."
as the mace, w hich has rem ained ns
“B u t w hy should you w an t a p riv ate the em blem o f legislative au th o rity in
weakness.
conversation w ith m e?" she asked.
th a t body dow n to th e present day.
Every man or woman here who feels
"A bout those robberies, my dear. I
The house of representatives of the
have
found
w
here
the
rin
g
and
the
that the kidneys are not strong or act­
U nited S tates w as modeled closely
ing in a healthy manner should mix w nteh w ere paw ned. I have the d ates a fte r the house of commons by the
w hen jnA ex p ress« ! the money to fram ers of our constitution, and the
this prescription at home and give it a y o u r siste r M ary.”
Usage of the m ace w as borrow ed from
trial, as it is said to do wonders for “S ir:“ exclaim ed the girl, rising.
the E nglish custom.
"Sit
down,
child,
and
d
o
n
't
a
ttra
c
t
a
t­
and merchants
The first mace adopted by th e house
many persons.
tention. Von c a u 't tie vicious by n a ­
M l r i A l . I ' l R I ! M R U K P A .H H IN .
The Scranton (P a .) Times was first ture. Yon hav e not spent a cent of w as destroyed by Are when the Brit-
-h burned the cupitol in 1>»14. From
to print this remarkable prescription, th e money tin yourself. It has all gone l ^ l l until ls|_> a iiiio-e of painted wood
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leading newspapers of New York, Bos­ to accuse. I can 't lid iev e th a t you present m ace w as m ade a fte r th e model
of the original o a t.—C leveland Plain
ton. Philadelphia. Pittsburg and other realized the heinousness of your of­ D ealer.
cities have made many announcements fenses. D on't weep and d raw a tte n ­
tion. h u t 1’is t tell nie all abou t it."
J
REV. H . GOULD, Pastor.
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