Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, December 05, 1907, Image 4

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    THE NEWS
New York financiers are always ask­
“ Necessity for Clean Milk,” L. B.
ing the impossible. Here’s John D. Ziemer, Tillamook.
iblished every Thursday by The Crimmins calling for a “ silent Roose- THURSDAY, DEC. 12, 1:30 P. M.—
“ The Relation the Dairy industry
Washington County Publishing Co., velt!” — Baltimore Sun.
Incorporated.
This high class drop head sewing machine bought by us in
Bears to the Commercial Business of
Mr. Loeb may get back to Washing the Country,” T. S. Townsend, Port­
large
quantities, thus enabling us to sell them at a very low
itered at the post-office at Forest
ton in time to find that he is to blame land.
price.
Grove, Oregon, as second class
for several things that happened dur­
mail matter.
“ Care of Cream for Shipment,” Mrs
ing his absence.— Washington Post.
E.
T. Judd, Salem.
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inscription $1.50 Per Year
Discussion,
fifteen minutes.
We will send this machine to your nearest railroad station
Mayor Reyburn thinks President
Ad/trlislng rates mads known on
"Succulent
Feed
for
Winter,”
Wm.
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with
freight prepaid for $ 3 . 0 0 and $ 2 . 0 0 in monthly in-
application.
Roosevelt has belittled the nation. At
Schulmerich,
Hillsboro.
staliments
till $ 2 5 .C O is paid us.
all events, the responsibility cannot
icial Paper oí City of Forest Grove be put upon him for belittling Mayor Discussion, fifteen minutes.
v T*
Why send east or to Portland when you can buy at home
“ Milking by Machine,” Mrs. S. A.
just as cheap.
E. NOURSE............ . . . . MANAGER Reyburn.— Philadelphia North Amer­
Yokum,
Marshfield.
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¿
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ican.
F. W o o d s ................
“ The Dairy Cow at Home and
Who will undertake to dispute the Abroad,” Joseph E. Wing, Mechanics
IURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1907
F o rest G rove
, m t i
Oregon
j philanthropy of the beef trust mag­ burg, Ohio.
Sole Agents for the White Sewing Machine in Washington County.
FRIDAY, DEC. 13. 10 A. M.—
As another indication that the nates in view of the fact that they
no
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, have availed themselves of the scar-
“ Advanced Registration for Dairy
a s e n t m o n e y flu rry is o n ly . . .
.
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,
J
J
] j city of money to
greatly reduce the Cattle,” Professor F. L. Kent, Corval­
T ip o rary a n d h a s n o t th e s ig - ^ prjces 0f their products?— Philadel- lis.
ic a n c e of a to ta l e c lip s e , a s i phia Record.
“ Practical Da,*7 Suggestions,” H.
in te d b y s some
o m e newspapers,
n e w s p a p e r s ,1
L. Blanchard, Hadlock, Wash.
I Will there be any tariff revision?
Real Estate Loans
Latest styles in hats. Nice line of caps just arrived,
“ What and How to Feed the Dairy
: meeting of the business men
I Not while your Uncle Joe continues
AND INSURANCE
Cow,”
Dr.
James
Withycombe,
Corval­
all sizes and prices. Remodeling a specialty.
Portland and over the state to act in the house in the capacities
lis.
Phone
294,
Forest
Grove,
Oregon
ich decided against a special of “ the cook and the captain bold and
i V I i « s e s S p e i » h « r t «Sr T h o m p s o n
‘Future of Dairying in Eastern Or
sion of the legislature will the mate of the Nancy brig, the egon,” A. Bennett, Irrigon.
Main Street
Forest Grove, Or.
We have been appointed agents
bo’sun tight and the midshipmite and
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13,1:30 P.M.—
for T H E AMERICAN INSUR
the crew of the captain’s gig.” —
Business session.
ANCE COMPANY of Newark, N. J. I words escaped her rosy lips when her
The Corvallis Republican Louisville Courier Journal.
Reports
of
officers
and
committees.
one of the strongest and best in the j steady shrieked “ Look out or that
(gests that the governor call
Election of officers.
country, and will be pleased to pro­ ¡horse will step on you,” and tie
oliday during banking hours
HUWt’S OBSLHVATIONS.
Address, J. W. Bailey, state dairy tect your property. The American j maiden was so frightened that she fell
each day. I his would re-' Any fool can make friends, but only
and food commissioner, Portland.
has a record of paying over 81,000,- into his big strong arms tor protection.
re the banks and give Other a wise man can keep them.
Address,
B.
D.
White,
dairy
divis­
(XJO
of losses in the San Francisco “ »Vhat did you say a moment ato
»pie a chance to do business.
ion, United States Department of Ag­ disaster as soon as they could be j about horses G endoline?” “ Oh be
The
average
woman
attaches
a
good
e courts might hold right
j good George.
That was a horse on
adjusted and without a single suit.
ssions, which would help deal of importance to a party invitation. riculture.
Announcement
of
premium
awards.
i
me,
and
the
treats, what will you
le.— Hillsboro Independent.
In our opinion, the man who smokes
All railroads entering Portland will
| have?” George looked her in the eyt s
vVhy not let the banks change a cigar in a funeral procession lacks sell round trip tickets for this meeting and Ailene Hoffman, Dr. and Mrs.
I for a minute and said, “ Why. I’ll takei
ir business hours to the night j good taste,
on the certificate plan, at one and one- Brown, Miss Brown, Mr. and Mrs. j a date of course.”
son and let the people and
third fare for the round trip. Full fare Frank Allen and Frank Allen, Jr., and
We have noticed that men who are
| Charlie Hines who formerly lived
to be paid going, and a receipt taken Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Morgan. The
rts proceed as usual. T hat!
good story-tellers don’t care much
with his parents in this city, was visit­
menu:
Bouillon,
oyster
cocktails,
therefor, upon which return ticket will
aid help some more.
about hearing them.
ing here the first of the week.
sandwitches,
ice
cream
and
cake.
be issued at one-third fare.
The gold, we are told, has
COUNTY COURT NEWS
The trouble with some people doing
Pacific Wins from Albany.
Thanksgiving at Hillside.
;d. Doubtless. We read i t : a good thing is that they waste the
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Thanksgiving was observed in the
Pacific University ran away with
many of our country ex- rest of their lives in admiring it.
Cephas F. Clapp et ux to W H
old fashioned way at the Hillside Con­ Albany college last Thursday atternoon
rtges. W e note, however,
Green part of blk 13 South Park Add
Going
to
a
lawyer
with
every
trouble,
gregational church. There was the when the lads from the latter institu­
t Mr. Bryan doesn’t say so.
to Forest Grove S I200.
, ~ ~ , ,
has traveled round the in a man, is a bad as a woman going usual address by the pastor, Rev. Bar­ tion were defeated in football by a
(ic, n u (
. ,
J ( - bchulmertch et ux to Marion
ber, special singing by the choir, a score of IS to 0 before the largest ag- Moofe Tract
Id. But, if the gold Stand- t0 a doctor with every trouble,
in sec 36 t 2 n 4 w
duet by Mr. Mickle and Miss Lena gregation of bleachers that has gath­
has failed— and we are wil-
S275.
j to be shown— let us have a
^ *s as karc^ ^or a woman w^° wears Loynes, a solo by Mrs. Barber, a se­ ered to witness football services this
DRUG
Edgar Hannah et ux to Gotleib
er. What should be the rnourninK t0 give satisfaction as it is for lection read by Mr. Mickle and a year.
STO RE
Scherzinger sej of nwj and lots 4 and
Thanksgiving dinner in the church
The two 4eams are very evenly
idard? W e suggest leather. a man s kin
his^wife.
S sec 6 t 3 n 4 w S400.
dll make a good money, and
Th„ e are m*any *eopI^ in the world parlor in which forty-five members of matched, more so than the score would
Louis Roy to A J Roy Tract in John
indicate, and only dogged determina­
ap. Shot-gun wads for five- of so little importance that they never the parish participated.
Harris D L C t 1 n 3 w 8600.
The afternoon was spent in visiting, tion to win the last game of the season
t pieces.
An ornamental become the subject of
telegraph
John J Baxter et ux to A L M atte-;
story-telling and games by the children. influenced the eagle of victory to perch
her medal for the dollar.— message until they die.
son 57 acres in Norman Martin D L C
One noticeable feature of the affair was upon the local standard. Rain fell
goman.
t 1 s 4 w S3100.
that
although the dinner was perfect during the whole of the matinee and i
There are two subjects of conversa­
H H Geiger to A C Breckenbury 30 i
f Gov.Chamberlain had called tion that never fail a woman: One is and served in the best of style and the slippery slimy ball caused consid­
acres in Wm Geiger D L C t 1 s 3 w
ecial session of the legislature the hired girl question, and the other condition not one woman was absent erable fumbling on either side. In the S2050.
first chapter the ball see-sawed back
from the services which preceded it.
out.
orrect the present banking is that her hair * is coming
R T Whitty et al to Sherman Mur- |
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In the evening the young people and forth in the center of the field un-1
—the banks ought to be
The man who smokes lives an un­ and a few of the older ones gathered til a streak of fortune came over th e ! phy part of sec 11 and other lands
Tender, Juicy, Steaks
ie to stand the expense of happy life. His friends tell him he at the beautiful home of Mr. and Mrs. locals. Robinson, Humphreys, Ferrin 85000.
Onslow Young et al to F A. H al-'
h session, for it would have had better not smoke; doctors tell him Chas. Clapshaw and spent the evening and Gwynn ripped off some good
Roasts and Stews,
n called for no other pur he must not smoke; his wife says he very pleasantly with music and games. chunks of yardage and the first touch­ stead et al lots 20, 21, 22and23Spen
cers Homestead (23.66 acres) 82000.
Sausage and Bacon
The Hillside people are rejoicing down was made. No goal.
e than for their protection, “ shan’t” smoke.
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G W Waterbury et to Barbara Weig-
In
the
second
half
a
touchdown
and
over the location of some splendid
a banks were instrumental in
A man can never own so many au­
and et al 12 acres in sec 34 t 1 n
goal and a place-kick were scored
All kinds of Fresh
w 81200.
ing the holidays and they tomobiles when he has grown rich that families in our midst of late.
making the final 15 to 0. Ferrin’s
Abel A Leonard et ux to Frank W
m they must continue for he will have as good a time as he had
S. K. W. Scott Dead.
place-kick was the attraction of the
in
his
youth
riding
around
with
the
Metcalf
wi of swj sec 14 t 2 s 3 w
r safety.
Of course the
Word has been received here of the game and elicited a tumultuous bunch
grocer’s boy.
825.
death of S. K. W. Scott at Dubuque, of ’rah, ’rahs and screams from the
ks are not responsible for the
Marion Moore et a! to John M Kess­
Iowa, Nov. 26, with funeral services lady bleachers.
Association
of
Oregon
Dairymen.
ition of such a measure as is
ler Tract in sec 36 t 2 n 4 w 8100.
The sixteenth annual meeting of the Thanksgiving day and interment in the
v in force, and very probably,
Corl-Mills.
Thomas Tucker to M N Bonham
Oregon Dairyman’s Association will be Linwood cemeterv of that city.
her are the interests that are
Miss
Bessie
Mills
and
Oliver
Corl
[°t„2.blk
3_ Tucker & Stewarts A d d to
Mr. Scott was well known in this
held under the auspices of the Port­
Hillsboro 8250.
»cted by the holidays.
were
married
Monday
at
the
Methodist
land Commercial Club at Portland, city having come here seven years ago,
Thomas Tucker to J B Bartlett et
and left but last June for his eastern parsonage in Hillsboro by Rev. Belknap.
Oregon, December 12 and 13, ’07.
ux
lot 3 bik 3 Tucker & Stewarts Add
EDITDKIAL COMMENT.
The wedding occurred at eleven
home. He was born in Circleville,
PROGRAM.
to
Hilisboro
8250.
hp Roosevelt voice is pretty ex­
Ohio, in 1843, and moved with his par­ o’clock and Mr. and Mrs. Corl de­
THURSDAY, DEC. 12, 10 A. M.—
W
A
Wren
et ux to Mary B Locke
jiv e . “-rNashville American.
parted on the noon train for a few days’
at
Address of welcome, Tom Richard­ ents when a boy to Dubuque. Geo.
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acres
sec
26
t 1 s 2 w 8770.
visit in Portland.
W.
Scott,
his
father,
established
a
erfectly disheartening, the way the son, Portland Commercial Club.
T G Todd to Lyman A Ware 1 acre
Mrs. Corl is the daughter of Mr.
Response, annual address. President medical practice there and became one
;rican people refuse to be panic-
in
H Buxton D L C t 1 n 4 w 8150.
of the best known physicians in the and Mrs. Albert Mills formerly of this
E. T. Judd, Turner
ken.— San Francisco Call.
Ellen
M Starre» et al to F M Star-
Everybody knows that
place but now of Roy. while the groom
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"Testing Milk pn the Farm,” Dan city.
is
the
son
of
City
Treasurer
L.
J.
Cori
rett
^art
'ot
®
Fruitvale
Add
to
For­
S. K. W. Scott graduated from the
we keep the best Meats
ecretary Taft is to hurry to Berlin, Bleuer, Brooks.
and is a partner with his father in the est Grove 8850.
Cincinnati
Medical
college,
but
instead
btless so that there mav be
“ Winter vs. Summer Dairying,”
J A McCoy et al to John T Baker
to be had, but this is to
of practicing became a prominent rail­ bicycle business. They have a nicely
y somewhere else.— Chicago News. John Dinwiddie, Woodbum.
et al 10 acres in see 3 t 1 n 4 w $ l.
furnished
house
on
Second
atfenue
road man in Dubuque until his health
remind you to give us
Ita Vincent et al to Godfrey F
compelled him to give up the work. south, near A street, this city, where
a call.
Atrops 40 acres in sec 25 t 2 s 2 w
He was married to Miss Clara L. Estes they will make their home. The
82000.
I of Philadelphia, who was a sister of Mrs. News extends congratulations.
Laura Brackenbury et al to D D
A. B. Thomas of this city. Mrs.
That decoy horse of Dan Parsons’ Bump 17 29 acres in Wm Geiger D L
FOREST DROVE
¡Scott died several years ago.
has caused more questions, fears and C t 1 s 3 w 8100.
Mr. Scott leaves one child, Miss
tremblings than most any other animal
MARRIAGE LICENSES.
Elsie, who made her home with Mr.
Special attention is directed to our fall Dress Goods
in Washington county. Hi Clark, of
Dr.
F
A Coffeen, Emma Gordon.
and
Mrs.
A.
B.
Thomas
for
several
Waists, Skirts and Wrapps. W e have the choicest
course, has “ sold” more people by it
Frank
Parkin, Dora Kahler.
years
but
is
now
in
St.
Paul
going
to
fabrics and highly tailored goods. W e invite you
than toes on your two feet. One day
List your property
Olive
A
Cori.
Bessie Mae Mills.
school.
to call and see them.
he suggested to a horse enthusiast in
John L Neubert. Laura Meyers.
Birthday Party.
this city that Dan Parsons had a beau­
with the
John Lehman, Carrie Croeni.
A very delightful surprise party was tiful horse for sale. “ What horse is
given in honor of M. S. Allen's birth­ that?” anxiously questioned the equus Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that
“OLD R E L IA B L E ”
day, Monday evening. Songs were tnrterer. "Why that dapple grey,”
Contain Mercury,
sung and games played after which the retorted Hi and the fellow said "Come m rnr,curT win m , deatroy the mum m mrii and
W e can satisfy any man, boy or youth in Clothing.
the whole system
?">>l?*lr derange tllt
who1'
when entering »
guests sat down to a well decorated on they're on me,” but then they re- completely
Our stock is complete besides the prices and per-
.
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through the mucous surface». Such article, should
festive board in the midst of which was m e r a b e r e d that this IS a dry town, t - v e t or used rtc e p t on prescnpt.on from reputable
>n-
feet fit are both guaranteed.
a platter fringed with decorative light- And again a couple of collage students
“ *h'
,hry w,l! *>11 ’«> fold to
.
he
jrou can possibly derive from them H all’s
ed candles. 46 of them representing —they travel in pairs over there— c«»rrhcure. manufactured by r J. Cheney ft Co.,
were passing the harness shop a n d 1 <\lKi0' 0h,<’' T n ' a ‘n* 00 w cccury, and i, taken Inter
Mr. Allen's age.
nally. acting directly upotf the blood and mucuous
Edward. Seymour, Mgr.
talking very animatedly. ‘ Oh. I just •urface, of the tyttem . In buying K a ll'i Catarrh Cure
Those
present
were:
Mr.
and
Mrs
“Forest Grove
-
-
Oregon
jure you get the genuine It i< taken Internally tnd
E. G. Mills, Prof, and Mrs. A. B. Kori. dearly love horses.” coyly ventured hr
made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. I. Cheney » Co. T m i -
Forest Grove
Or-
Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Seymour. Mr. and the coed, "and I’m not a bit afraid of m onial* free
Mrs. A . G. Hoffman and Misses Reba them either.” Scarcely had these Sold by D ruggiata. p , lCe . 75c. p e r Dottle.
SOc a WEEK BUYS IT
$60 machine for $25
GOFF BROTHERS
a
THOMAS & HOGE
The Paris Millinery Parlors
¡fy- _________
QUALITY and
RIGHT PRICES
Are what you will
get in Drugs, Toi­
let Articles, Sta­
tionery and Kodak
Supplies at
Dr. H ines’
Good Things
TO EAT
V e g e ta b le s
Groceries
W. F. S C H U L T Z
Good Eatables
Low Prices
Fall Showing
Saelens & Co.
Fall Clothing
OREGON LAND
COMPANY
NELSON B. LA COURSE
’ TH E BIG ECONOMICAL STORE
T a k e K a i l 1, r a m il y r i l l » fo r c c n ttlp a tto o .