Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, November 28, 1907, Image 3

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Children’s Chairs
In Morris, Rockes, Nurse, High
and Plain styles at prices ranging
ES from 85 c Co $ 6 .0 0 .
Let the little ones see them.
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Offers you for the coming week:
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See us for Com­
forts, Blankets
and Pillows
N o t very expensive ones but very
good ones. Prepare for colder
w eath er t h a t is coming.
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They are
Bargains
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$ 1.50
H o y t’s
Is the place you may order anything you wish made to
order in the furniture line but orders for holiday delivery
must be sent in soon as we are crowded for time.
Larger Chairs
o f many kinds— dining, rockers,
Morris, sewing, etc., finished gold­
en and mission, leather and velour,
Priced from 6 5 c to $ 18.
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Brussels, Kashmir and Ingrain, Ori­
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Guaranteed best for the price.
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Forest» Grove, Oregon
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emotions may even assume a national rt is made up as follows: Get from remains in the. blood, decomposes and
the building “ across the swale” was
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How touchingly expressed any good prescription pharmacy Fluid forms about tho joints and muscles.
sold to the district and the Academy
were those feelings of admiration and Kxtract Dandelion, one-half once; causing the »untold "'»Bering and de-
ican S en tim e n t
céneos o f l>. V. | building was tilted up for school use.
loyalty which prompted the Thanks­ Compound Kargon one ounce; Com- fortuity of '<fveumatism.
Professor Collier came here in 1866, a
FR.ANCES BENTON C l. A PI'
BY JOS. W . M ARSH
giving gift to President Roosevelt of a pound Syrup Sarsaparilla, three ounces.
This prescription is said to be a
year before me. During ’67-8 Pres’t
great
white
turkey—
forty-two
pounds
Mix
by
shaking
in
a
bo:tle
and
take
in
splendid
healing, cleansing and invig-
The college work in Pacific Univer­ Marsh, Prof. Collier and myself were
It is sometimes said that the Ameri-
teaspoonlul doses after each meal and orating tonic to the kidneys, and gives
sity forty years ago was not provided the teachers, receiving some assistance i can people are so absorbed in their of embodied sentiment!
The very presence of the glorious at bedtime. These are all simple in-j almost immediate relief in all forms of
with the facilities which it now has. from the ladies who were then pursuing busy, hurrying life that they have lost
The building now used as the science college studies, Misses Neal, Clark and ■ all feelings of pure sentiment.
Per- > bird upon the festive board tends to gredients, making an absolutely harm- bladder and. urinary troubles and back­
building stood where Marsh Hall now Brown, now Mrs. Luce, Mrs. Davis haps no time is more fitting to refute j elevate the thought above mere ma- less home remedy at little cost
ache. H e also warns people in a lead­
stands, and the building which stood and Mrs. Bowlby, all of whom gradu- I j this statement then when the whole terial and to throw a halo of idealism
Rheumatism, as every one knows, is ing New York paper against the dis­
Prof. Horace Lyman,! country is in joyous preparation for our j »round hard realities,
south of the district school and was ated in 1870.
a symptom of deranged kidneys. It is criminate use of many patent meci-
burned not long ago, then stood where who had had a year’s leave of absence, national Thanksgiving.
And what is j At ll»is season the thinnest purse a condition produced by the failure of cines.
Prof. Powell, after­ Thanksgiving, if not the day on which | strives to compass the desired fowl, the kidneys to properly filter or strain
the district school now stands.
This returned in ’68.
had been used as a preparatory school wards State Supt., came as Principal of | we all with one accord unite to honor I anfl wl»o W*H n0» scorn the fat and ten- from the blood the uiic acid and other
—More new pictures at the B< ok
for boys and as a seminary for girls the Academy and after two years was our American fowl, the Turkey?
Can »ler chicken if he can read his title ma'ter, which if not eradicated, either Store. Call in it will cost you nothing
The larger boys had recited at the col­ succeeded by A. J. Anderson, one of there be a higher form of sentiment 1 cle»r to the smallest and most emaci- in the urine or through the skiu pores, to look at them.
lege building. The first year of my the most enthusiastic teachers I ever than this? F'or this is a universal and ated of turkeys.
Ioughness has no
teaching here, ’67-'68, was in the knew.
delicate tribute to the lordly bird o f! terrors for him who looks heyond mere « ) W i r ~')i sv* — im etrf.
Co-education has been established our western continent.
seminary building, as it, was ealled.
skin and bones to the individual hap-
What is now used as the Academy here since ’67, tho previously there
Nor as Americans do we need fear ! piness a"d national prosperity symbo-'
The
lizpfi
building was then in the lower story had been some objection to it.
comparison with other countries.
It,
used for students’ rooms, the upper block where Mrs. Rogers now lives is true that the Ancient Greeks and
If the road ,0 a rr’an' s heart has
story being unfinished.
About ’73 had been once set apart by the trus­ Romans immortalized their birds of been properly located then upon what
tees as the site of a Ladies Seminary.
omen in the classic measures of the a royal hiihway does our feathered
A very good foundation for the Li­
Iliad and Aeneid; that the love of the friend travel to the affections of the
brary was laid at an early time by Dr. Englishman for his skylark has sung American public.
I.ong live the
One hundred and eighty three
Four hundred anil seventy
Atkinson, and Dr. Marsh made a large itself into his noblest poems; and that Turkey!
acres, 145 in cultivation, all un­
acres, 80 in crop, summer fallow
Forest Grove Citizens Should addition to it when he came. In ’67
der good fence, good new 8-
crop, balance pasture and timber,
even the phlegmatic German has
FEW HERE KNOW TH IS .
room house, two big fine new
well watered. 88,000 including
W eigh W ell This Evidence only a few of the blocks in town were evinced his affection for the tiny lin­
barns, good running water, 2
crop, 2) miles from Amity.
Pigs, as well as cows, were
Proof of merit lies in the evidence. fenced.
nets which throng his trees.
Simple Home-Made Treatment Said to
wells, good young orchard, ï
Ninety six and one half acres,
roaming
everywhere
and
the
pest
of
Convincing evidence in Forest Grove
mile from school, 2 miles from
But our own countryman! How dif-
Overcome Rheumatism,
50 acres under cultivation, house,
Is not the testimony of strangers,
fleas was very trying.
We had r.o
Amity, telephones and R. K. I).
when an eminent authority an-
barn and outbuildings, 2 aerrs
But the endorsement of Forest Grove meat market, only two or three stores ferently does he regard the great
865 per acre, terms.
in orchard, balance in pasture,
A m ericanbird.no foundling o( other nounced in the Scranton (P a.) Times
people.
Twenty-two and three (ourths
and a blacksmith shop.
The post-
all
under good fence, on tele­
That's the kind of proof given here—
shores, bo t the ancient lord of his na- that he had found a new way to treat
acres, two miles west ol Salem,
office stood about where Abbott’s s’.ore
phone and R. K. I) 2 j miles of
The statement of a Forest Grove
live wilds and fastnesses.
We have that dread American disease, Rheuma-
under good Irnre, 1000 tords
Amity S2600. 81000 cash, bal­
is. A few of the earlier log houses
citizen.
good wood 82500.
only to recall the eager anticipations t j SITlt with just common, every-day
ance on time to suit purchaser.
Lem uel E. B u llo c k ,liv in g on F o n rth S t., F oresi G rove, were still standing, tho not in use ex
of childhood, or the happy memories drugs ,0Und ¡n any drug s(orCi lhe
O re ., say*: " F o r a num ber of y e a rs I su ffered agonies cept as barns or sheds.
from kidney and bladder trouble and it seem ed th at I
of old age, which cluser around physicians were slow indeed to attach
Notwithstanding the deficiencies in
had every sym ptom of the co m p lain t im aginable. I had
i hanksgiving day, to know how incor- m,lch importance to his claims. This
a constant desire to pass th e se cre tio n s w h ich were dark
tlje way of apparatus and the small porated into national sentiment is the
and contained a h e a v y sed im en t, w hen allow ed to stand,
was only a few months ago. Today
th e pains in m y back w ere so s e v e re th at I was unable number of teachers, the faithful schol­
turkey.
nearly every newspaper in the country,
to rest well at n ig h t and in th e m o rh in g I would feel
ars did very successful work and many
tire d and w orn o u t. I su ffered se v ere ly rrnm dizzy
With what mingled emotions do we even the metropalitan dailies, is an­
sp e lls and » i s in a g e n e ra lly m iserab le condition. 1 went out to take prominent and useful
draw ronnd the table and watch the nouncing it and the splendid results
tried a num ber o f rem edies, also used p laste rs, but no’h
places in society.
It is always the
Oregon
l a g seem ed to reach m y case. | finally heard of D oan's
Forest Grove
carver as he deftly runs his knife aross achieved. It is so simple that anyone
K idney P ills and p rocured a boa at a d rug store. I used man or the woman of character and
the
body
of
the
great
bird!
And
these
can
prepare
it
at
home
at
small
cost.
th e cootents of th is be*. and now am fe e lin g as well as
resolution who wins. Whitbout these
I ev er hope to. My k idn ey s are now re g u la r tn ac*mr,
a a d I can go to bed and get a refre sh :n g res*,som ething our present facilities or even larger
t oat I had not been able to do b efo re in a n u m t r r o f ones will be of little avail.
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A MEASURE OF MERIT
W rig h t, Fergu son &
C o rn eliu s
y are. It gives m e th e greatest p lea su re to g iv e D* an s
K aney Pi.Is m y en d o rsem en t.”
For sale by all dealers. Price £0
cents. Fcster-Milburn Co., Buffalo.
New York, sole agents for the United
States.
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