Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, November 21, 1907, Image 6

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A Square Deal
SECRET CHECK SIGHS.
1» a«stir<>d you when you buy Ur. Pierce’»
family medicine*—for all the InKredl-
enu entering Into them are printed ou
the bottle-wrappers and their formulas
are attested under oath a* being complete
and correct. You know Just what you are
paying for and that the Ingredients are
gathered from Nature’s lalxiratory, being
selected from the most valuable native
medicinal roots found growing In our
American foresRnmdjyhile potent to cure
are perh^tt* harrnltjgQtVHu to the most
delicate woiiiN^i^rrVilTrpTi^N^tji'li^
uLa :; ujil'l '¡yje r.' . mtoj . lp'ir comp.
A
atfctil is us« <1 both Tor ex-
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W. H. HOLLIS»
an India rubber stamp, and he claims
that It Is as impossible to Imitate the
markings of the cork 11 s it Is lmpossl
ble to duplicate tho Impression of the
1 human thumb.
L A W Y ER ^
1 Real Estate and Corpo-
ition Law a Specialty.
¡X ™ Z 'would t * £
Ways by Which Millionaires Pro-
tect Their Signatures.
Rers- for 11 ls ®tated that no one has
ever attempted to copy the cork sig­
nature.
FOILS AGAINST FORGERtES. Placing a sinall grease spot on the
check is another protective idea,
| though the spot has in this ease to be
In the Absence of the Hidden Mark « precisely in a prearranged position.
Bank Will Refuse to Pay—An In­ In a ¿further case the check is never
stance Which Shows How the Secret torn out of the check book quite
straight. There is always a little
Sign May Serve Other Purposes.
piece torn off down part of one side,
intrinsic mcu.clnai propert|e> of Its own.
being a most valuable antiseptic and anti-
I f all reports be true, then the life seemingly in quite an accidental man­
ferment, nutritive and soothing demul­ of the millionaire, like that of the po­ ner.
cent.
But still all these devices may fail
Glycerine plays an Important part In liceman, Is most certainly not a happy
T)r. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery In one.
at times, and in every case the experi­
the cure of indigestion, dyspepsia and
There is little tlonbt that a c e r t a l D ence and cuteness of the bank officials
weak stomach, attended by sour risings,
heart-burn, foul breath, coated tongue, class of criminals regard millionaires afford additional protection. Indeed,
poor appetite, gnawing feeling In stom­
this experience is perhaps the greatest
ach. biliousness and kindred derange­ as legitimate prey, and the million- : safeguard of all.—Pearson’s Weekly.
ments of the stomach, liver and ttowels.
alres, knowing this, are compelled to
Itesides curing all the a hove distressing
ailments. tli«>"<fol«len .Medical Discovery* contrive schemes to thwart their cun- | K V -a -a -a -a -a -a -a -a -a -a -a -a -a -a -a —
I- a specific for all diseases of the mucous nlng.
membranes, ns citarrh, whether of the
The modern method of doing busi­
nasal passages or of the stomach, bowels
or pelvic organs. Even in its ulcerative ness by check has to a large extent
stages It wifi yield to this sovereign rem* provided the forger with opportunities
edy if its use be persevered in. In Chronic
Catarrh of the Nasal passages, it is well. for the exhibition of his workmanship.
[Original.]
while taking tho ’’Golden Medical Dis­ Therefore many of the millionaire's
covery ” for the necessary constitutional
Crash!
schemes
for
his
protection
relate
to
treatment, to cleanse the passages freely
The automobile struck the carriage
two or three times a day with I)r. Sage’s his signature on checks, and these
Catarrh Remedy. This thorough course schemes, which usually consist of se­ at the fore right corner and demolished
of treatment generally cures tlie worst cret marks entirely apart from the It, leaving a young lady to be extricat­
cases.
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signature, indicate to the bank the ed from the rubbish. She dragged her­
1 m c o u g h s an d h o a r s e n e s s c a u s e d b y b r o il*
f i l i a l , t h r o a t a m i lu n g a f fe c t io n s , e x c e p t c o n ­
genuineness of the checks and are self out, and when a young man. white
s u m p tio n in it s a d v a n c e d s t a g e s , t h e " G o ld e n
mostly of a simple character.
as death, leaped from the motor she
M e d ic a l D i s c o v e r y ” is a m o s t e f f ic ie n t r e m ­
e d y . e s p e c i a l l y in t h o s e o b s t i n a t e , h a n g -o n
Far and away the most clever Idea was standing looking dazedly at the
c o u g h s c a u s e d b y i r r i t a t i o n a n d c o n g e s t io n of
for protecting a check signature Is the j ruins.
t lie h r o n r h ia l m u c o u s m e m b r a n e s . T h e " i >ls”
( M a t r ix l»y c o u r te s y P o r tla n d J o u r n a l .)
c o v e r y ” is n o t so g o o d f o r a c u t e c o u g h s a r i s ­
one utilized by an American million
“Great heavens!” he exclaimed, '•Are
in g fro m s u d d e n c o ld s , n o r m u s t it tie e x -
ulre whose name Is us well known In you alive?”
p e c ie d to c u r e c o n s u m p tio n In i t s a d v a n c e d
s t a g e s n o m e d ic in e w ill d o t h a t b u t f o r a ll
Great Britain as In the States.
"Yes,” replied the girl; "at least 1
President Roosevelt, who or­
t l i e o b s tin a t e , c h r o n i c c o u g h s , w h ic h , i f n e g ­
Ills idea is an extremely simple one. think so.”
le c t e d . o r b a d ly t r e a t e d , le a d u p to c o n s u m p ­
dered
thrown on the market
tio n . I t Is t h e b e st m e d ic in e Mini < » » tie t a k e n
“And not hurt?”
It Is this: On the back of each check
“Not at all." And she straightway $50,000,000 worth of Panama
that be signs he makes a tiny blot,
AT THE CHURCHES
fell into his arms in a dead faiut.
which looks so innocent and uatui
Canal bonds, to relieve the pres­
By this time a crowd had gathered.
But should the blot lie missing then
the bank will decline to honor the The man holding the girl looked about ent money stringency in the
M. E. Church
and which is
This little blot saved the mil­ him for some place of refuge and, see­ United States,
Regular preach!nr service« at the Methodlit church check.
ing a drug store, carried her there, the having the desired effect.
lionaire J.Vt.OOO on one occasion alone.
every Sabbath at II a. m. and , t 8:00 p. m. Sunda
Burly one morning he was kidnaped. crowd following. A sprinkling and a
school at 10 a. m.; Epworth League 7:00 p. m .; Mid-week
Service. Thursday, 8:00 p. m.
Ills captors threatened violence unless stimulant revived her, and she ex­
REV. H. GOULD, Paator.
they received £10,000 Immediately. The pressed her desire to go to her home. Orammonf made love fo Xflss Hunt—
millionaire thought. Then, after hesl The chauffeur had meanwhile examin- he was never seen with her by others—
German Lutheran Church
but, the story of their meeting having
The German Lutheran« hold services on the 2nd anl tntlon for a few minutes, he offered to ' ed the automobile, found it but slightly
4th Sundays of each month at 2:30 p. m.
write out a check for the money then j damaged and pulled it up in front of gone out among their ae«]uaintances,
H. C. EBELING, Pastor.
and there on the understanding that the drug store. The gentleman sup­ the lady vowed that she would never
immediately the check was cashed he ported the girl to the sidewalk, put her marry a man with whom her name
Christian Church.
was to be released.
iu a rear seat of the motor and sat had lieeu so ridiculously connected.
SCHEDULE OF SERVICES.
“Suppose we are married.” she said.
The terms were accepted, and the down beside her. The chauffeur turned
Bible School, Sunday.................................... ..
J 0)00 a m
millionaire wrote out the check, but the crunk, and the preliminary chug- “The papers will contain columns of
Communion and preaching................... .............. 11:00 a m
Junior Mission Band..........................................
j . qq
he left out the blcr,. He certainly had chugging commenced.
accounts headed ‘A Romance In High
> p. m
Christian Endeavor.
........... ..
“A romance!” shouted one of the Life,’ ‘A Crowd’s Predictions Realized,’
6:30 p. m. great confidence In his plan, for It was
Preaching.............................
7:30 p. in.
‘He Met His Fate I 11 a Crash,’ and all
Impotadble to tell what might happen crowd.
Prayer meeting on Thursday night.
that. Then 1 would have to rend it
“Isn't It lovely?” said another.
when the cheek was presented and
REV. SIA S. Pastor.
all over again by the wastebasket full.
“W hat a pretty pair!” cried a third.
payment of It refused.
The vehicle began to move, and the No, I'll never consent.”
However, the kidnapers went off to
Congregational Church
“I wish,” said Grammont—“I wish I
Of couiile had the extreme relief and
Sunday School at 10 a. m. Morning Preaching Ser , | the bank and presented the check.
pleasure to escape, followed by sueb had that reporter's neck on a block
vice at 11 o’clock. Evening service at 7:30 p. m. I course the cashier looked for the blot,
shouts as:
and It was a mile long. I’d like to
Young People s Meeting held at 6:30 p. m. Mid week i and when he saw that it was missing
service on Thursdays at 7:30 p. m.
he susiiected that something was
“Send us tickets to the wedding.” chop It In a thousand places.”
REV. H. W . BOYD, Pastor.
, wrong. Payment of the cheek was “ Tills (June) is a good mouth for mar­
“I’d like to stick him full of pins,”
refused on the ground that It was lu- riages. ’ And one fellow with neither said Miss Hunt.
Free Methodist
I complete, and the men went away, fol­ wit nor delicacy cried, "I wish you a
“Why not be married privately?”
lowed by officials of the bank, who lurge family."
suggested the lover.
T hv tt will be preaching ir r v lc r i In the F r ,s Metho
list Church every Sunday at II , . m. and 7:10 p. m.
Now, this might have been the end
were fortunately able to rescue the
The lady, who liad from childhood
REV. H. K . BOWMAN, rju to r.
millionaire
from the desperadoes' of the unpleasant part of the Incident counted on a fine display at her wed­
had it not been that a reporter for a ding, held off from this for a year, but
bauds.
Christian Science.
Another man of great wealth dis­ society paper happened to be among at last consented to the plan that they
Services every Sunday , t n
m. , nd 7;30 p m
poses of the signature difficulty in a the crowd. Realizing bis opportunity, should at once go abroad and remain
It the C h ris tt.n S c le n c e H .il, 115 South Fifth S tre e t
different way altogether. He protects he called a cab, followed the couple, there till the Incidents of their meet­
himself by never giving an uncrossed got their names, and the next morn­ ing had become an old story. This
— Dr. E. H. Brown, Physician and check, and tills fact has duly been ing his paper contained an account of was by no means in accord with her
Surgeon. X-Ray and all electrical ap­ notified to the batik.
the accident, the embarrassing circum­ station, but there was no other alterna­
pliances m office.
CalPj answered
Each day Ills bank pass book Is ex ­ stances and the remarks of the crowd. tive except to face the jokes of their
night or day.
amined by bis private secretary, and If The article was written In true repor- friends and acquaintances and the vo­
there 's nil entry In the book which torial style and intended to be witty luminous accounts of the affair in the
— Money t° loan on farm security. has no business there then the matter and facetious, the writer condemning newspapers. So they were married
can lie looked hito at once. Of course the remarks as Indelicate, thou scat­ with great secrecy anil sailed for Bug
W. H. Hollis, Forest Grove.
laud an hour after tlie wedding. On
if the bankers puss n forged check, tering them broadcast in print.
Tlie principals In the comedy were the arrival of the next mall after they
Hoffman & ATien for good goods ,,len' generally speaking, they must
Albion Grnmmont, 11 young man of lu- had reached London they received
bear the loss themselves.
and lowest prices
This system has many disadvan­ dependent fortune, and Alice Hunt. a newspaper containing an article
T ry Seim) tz’s ground bone for tages. It means that the man must They were both members of the same marked In blue pencil with scare
never allow Ills check book out of bis social circle, but liad never met. Grnm- beads:
jour hens. I\ wju n ^ e them lay.
possession and must place unreserved mont could not banish the sight of the SH F. A R O S E FR O M T H E W R E C K A 3
lovely figure arising from the wreck
V E N D S FR O M T H E S E A .
*— Cotton Blankets 10-4, 11-4, 12-4, confidence In bis secretary and bis
of her carriage nor the delicious expe­
W a s succored by the m an whose c a r ­
staff.
caused the dam age. Received p rem a­
Trices 8 5 c , 5 1 . 0 0 , 8 1 .2 5 , S I . 50,
The private secretary supplies bis rience of having that figure in his riage
tu re co n g ratu latio n s from a gaping crow d.
employer with any cash required, re­ arms. The girl dwelt upon the tender T he m atch predicted by this pap er cam e
$ 2 .0 0 , nt Bailey’s.
ceiving in exchange a duly crossed solicitude she had seen iu his hand­ about in due tim e. P riv a te wedding of
— 0 . P. Eldtidge will be in this city check for the amount. It Is the private some eyes and the comfort she had Mr, Albion O ram m on t and Miss A llre
H u nt. S ecret out and all society am used.
for about three months more and is »eeretary, therefore, who has to protect felt I 11 knowing that there was one Given aw ay by an app lication fo r license.
,
his signature from forgery, and this with her who would take every care
Mr. Grnmmont the moment he
ready to do tree pruning of all kinds |,„ ,],*»„ j„ a very ln/enlous way. He of her. In short, the affair was from
and dehorning.
19 2t
has had 11 copy of h.s signature cut the first just what the crowd affirmed caught sight of the headings trieA *0
__________ _____________________________ out „of cork, This he uses iis_he would It to be—a romance, or, in other words, keep the paper from his bride, but it
was too late. She had seen enough to
a sudden case of love 011 both sides.
The harm was all done by the re- tell the story. She read the heading-,
porter. Had he subordinated his and then had a good cry.
All this happened some seven or
j his paper's interests to that of the
fo r «pot m «h. IO to
young couple the affair might, not­ eight years ago. If the Incidents con­
moro money fo r you to «hip Haw Fu rs and Tilde« to nu th a n to
•ell « I home. W rite
rite fo r P P r rioe
ic e L ist. M arket
___________
Report. ________________________________
HuippiuK la g s , and ttlnmt our
withstanding the remarks of the crowd. nected with the first meeting of Mr.
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gone smoothly. But had he done and Mrs. Grammont are not forgotten,
4M) page», leath er b otim i. Bent th ug on th e au h joct ev er w r itto n
Illu stra tin g «Il F u r Animal» All
I aN .u l Trappers Secrets. Deco?». Traps, (lam e la w s Hew an d w here te trap , and te haCOtna a su,
j this he would not have been a report­ they have at least become an old
c essin i trap p er I t a a r e cu la r E n cjrriep ed ia P rice, f i T e o tir m ato tn er» $ 1 2 5 . Hulea U n neri in te
GRACE ADA HOWU
er. One could ns well expect a weasel ■tory.
b e au tifu l Rebe» Otir M agnetic B ait and Docnv a ttra i ts anim al!« t<> trap s, $1 00 per b e ttle S h ip »eu r
Hulea aud Pur» to u» an d «et h ish eat pnce». A u d i r m h l l n » « ., I K p L » 1 ,
Y lli iiu u p o lt» , M im i.
to spare a conni«* of spring chickens.
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Most Grocers Sell
FASHION ST A B L E S
Pacific Ave.
Forest Grove
Neal Turnouts
E . W. Haines Bank
(ESTA BLISH ED 1848.)
Forest Grove, Oregon
A general banking business transacted
Interest paid on time deposits.
Accounts invited.
City Shaving Parlors
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R . IN IX O iN , D e n t is t
Forest Grove, Oregon
O FFICE
Three floors oniin ol H oley'» n o te.
he mi» fioii' v A M. Id 4 P M.
Offlc*
Eczem a and Pile Cure
C D Ü Ü
K n o w in g w h a t It Is to s u i t e r . I w ill g iv e
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F K E K O F C H A R G R . to a n y s ftl c t- d a posi­
ti v e c u r e f o r E c z e m a , S a lt R h r u n . E ry r ip e la s . P ile s
a n d S k in D is e a s e s .
In s ta n t i c l i e f
D ot»' s u t le r " n g e i
W r it e F . W . W i l l i a m s , 4 0 0 M a n h a tt a n A v e n u e . New
Y ork .
E n c lo s e S t a i n s
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P R E SID E N T R O O SE V EL T 'S
E ST PHOTOGRAPH.
PROPERTY Z PEOPLE
LAT
Large or Small T racts
Mechanically.
Judge And wlmt «lid the prisoner
say when you told him that yon would
have him arrested? Complainant—He
answered mechanically, yer honor.
Ju d g e — Explain. Complainant—He hit
me on the head with a hammer.— Ex­
change.
Dairy, fruit and hay farms, hop
yards.
List your place with me and have
it sold.
The fault Is always us great as he
¡hat commits It.—French ITove-lx
ONE WEAK
M. L. N o b le
Real Estate
SPOT.
Office Main street, one dcor north Russell's
Shoe Store
Forest Grove
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Oregon
Most Forest G rove
People
H ave a W eak Part And
l go Often It’s the Back
Quong Lee’s
LAUNDRY
Everyone has a weak spot.
Too often it's a bad back.
Twinges lobow every sudden twist.
D ill aching keeps up.day and night.
Tells you the kidneys need help—
For backache is really kidney-ache.
A kidney cure is what you need.
Doan’s Kidney Pi.Is cure sick kidneys
Cure backache and all urinary ills.
Mrs. V. M. Vosc, living on Jefferson St., Hillsboro,
i Ore., says: ' ‘ Doan’s Kidney Pills proved of great val-
; ue to me. At the time I began their use I had been
1 suffering for a long time from a weakness of.the kid­
neys and back
I would arise in the morning feeling
unrefreshed and il¡fitted to begin my household duties.
My head ached at times and I seemed to be weak all
over. My kidneys '.e r e out c f order and gave me a
great deal of annoyance. I procured a box of Doan’s
Kidney Pills, and after taking a few doses was greatly
relieved. I was so delighted that I procured another
SUPP V an(* *n a month was entirely free from the com­
plaint. I am much better in every way since using
Docn’s Kidney Pills and give them the credit.”
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
•ents.
Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo
New York, sole agents fur the United
States.
Remember the name— Doan's— and
take no other.
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C o u n ty N ew s te r <
s h o rt tim e fo r
FINE WORK DONE CHEAP — PRICES
White shirt - - - 10c Drawers
-
• 8 to 15c
Soft
. . .
10c W hile Waists • 10 to JOc
White Skirts - 10 to 50 Underskirts - 15 to 25c
Undershirts . . .
8c Stockings - - . 2 4 c
Handkerchiefs - - 2c Collars
. . . .
2c
M ec’s White Vests 10 15c Pants . . . . .
25c
Coats . . . .
io 20c Dusters
. - 1J 20c
Towels - - - 20c Doz. Napkins - - 20c Dos.
The following articles 50 C per doz. Pillow Cases,
Bed Sheets, Table Cloths, Night Gowns. Women’s
Drawers, Underwear, Aprons and Corset Covers.
Pacific Avenue
Forest Grove
Guardian's Sale of Real Estate.
Notice is hereby given that, by virtue of a license
and order sale duly made and entered by the County
Court of Washington county, Oregon, on October 22,
W ? , licensing me to sell, at private sale, for cash In
land the hereinafter described real estate, belonging to
Ailliam Ziegler, a spendthrift and incompetent person,
1 will, from and after Monday, December 2, 1907, pro-
red to sell, at private sale, for cash in hand, to the
highest bidder, all the following described real estate,
situated in Washington county. Oregon, to-wit:
The east half of the northeast quarter of section 10,
T. 1 N. R. 4 W , W ill. Mer. Also the following de­
scribed tract of land: Beginning at a point on the west
line 38 rods south of the northwest corner o f the D. L.
C. of John Lou«ignont and w ife, in T . I N . R . 4 W.
W ill. Mer. and running thence east 15 rods, thence
south 31 rods, thence west 15 rods, thence north 31 rods
•o the place of begining: Excepting from the above
described lands the following, to-wit: Beginning at a
point the northeast corner of the northeast quarter
of section 10. T . t N. R, 4 W . W ill M er.. running
hence south 8 rods, then e west 36 rods, thence north
* rod>, thcace m m to U t p la M of beginning: Also a
s rip o: land 25 feet a inches in width lying and being
on the west side of the above described land, the
same running from north to south lines thereof, and
b-:ng 25 feet 9 inches wide, the land to be sold being 80
acres, more or less.
Dated at Hillsboro, Oregon, this October 28, 1907.
You can secure this excel lent
I l i l i
Best and Cheapest
l-’o r e s t
} F o r the general iiewsof the
World also tor information about
liow t o obtain tlie best results
in cultivating the so rl,£ to ck
Raisin<^FruttGrowin£ e tc.
¡r s h S U R A lN C E
M I T I AL
The
L ea d in g T o n so ria list
OF PORTLAND
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W EEK LY OREGONIAN
Ask >our Grot or lor It.
n d flo u r ;:«;
A. I. Wirtz, Proprietor
R E A D THE
Lver> suck guumnteed
Made of selected E a t e n Oregon Hard Wheat,
it produces mor • loaves of breui than any other
flour and th- > • •«•- are he ter and whiter. Be
cause of the increased quantity of bread produced
the cost is no higher than for other flours.
th e pop
For the Best, Up to-date Work.
Baths. Pacific Ave, Forest Grove.
FARMERS
OLYMPIC ¡-” OUR
Oregon
HANCOCK & GORDON
A Romance Marred.
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OFFICE over
Hines' Store
W a s h in g to n
$ 2.25
V
H. G. K IN G .
Guardian of the Person and Estate of W illiam Zieg-
er, a Spendthrift and Incomperent Person.
W . N. Barrett,
A tty. for Guardian.
First Pub. Oct. 31 ) J -t
SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY
Forest Grove Time Table
NORTH BOUND-
No.
No.
No.
No.
7 departs 6:«0 a. m .. arr txes at Portland 8 00 a.
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8:47 a. m..
.0: 20 a.
9
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1:30 p m..
2 50 P
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4.10 p . m .
5 50 P
SOUTH BOUND.
2 !v Portland 7:00 a. m. lv. Forest Grove 9 34 a
8 •*
11:00 a. na. , ar.
12 20 P
No. 4
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No. 10 •
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5:20 p. m. , ar. *'
6 40 P
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E . C. S im pso n , A*ent.
W. E. COMAN, General freight and
Passenger Agent, Portland.
— Hoffman & Allen Co. are agents
for the famous Butterick patterns.