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About Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 26, 1907)
— ammmmm « H K - 66 ARI NATIONAL AIRSHIP COMPANY’S COMMERCIAL AIRSHIP 1,250 feet long, 64 feet diameter, 140,000 cubic yards capacity, 128 tons displacement, 8 independent power plants, 3,280 actual horsepower, OUR S M A L L SH IP, W H I C H IS 634 F E E T L O N G . 64 F E E T I N D I A M E T E R , W I T H 16 fluke, chrome steel, thrust propellers; ships 40 men in the crew, and E N G IN E S. W I L L BE IN Get in on the ground floor with this epoch-makin g enterprise. Th e stock will go up to $10 per share as soon as the ship lands in Portland, F IV E when it will be out of the reach of the man wdth moderate means. C O M M IS S IO N will carry 500 passengers and 40 tons of mail from N e w Y o r k to London ABOUT in 24 hours (only as fast as automobiles have traveled), at an expense ULE of $875.00. The National Airship Co. has purchased 80 acres of land on the A P R IL 1, 1903, A N D T R IP S FROM F R A N C IS C O EVERY MAKE PORTLAND STOCK N O W SCHED TO F IR S T SAN SELL 24 H O U R S , C A R R Y I N G Montavilla car line, Portland, and will commence building operations 100 P A S S E N G E R S . 30 T O N S OF M A IL , on landing docks, freight sheds, etc., in the spring. M A I N T A I N A S P E E D O F 80 M I L E S A N H O U R S E L L I N G A T $1.00 P E R S H A R E . T R A N S C O N T IN E N T A L FOR $100.00 P E R Sir Isaac Newton. A dull boy, be became the great est mathematical genius of modern times. 1 E BUI Stark St. fo r spot cash. 11 at homo. For T lie S u lt a n * « M ain 1222; C1160 PROPERTY a PEOPLE Large or Small Trads Dairy, fruit and hay farms, hop ' .’ vIS. it K ln s k n . List your place with me and have sold. M. L. Noble In every city of the Ottoman empire there Is a kiosk set apart for the j sultan, who never even sees i t These palatial abodes are built of rare marbles and finished In fine Office Main street, one dcor north Russell's woods, enameled In silver and gold, j Shoe Store with mirrors and lusters from Vienna, | mosaics from Florence and Home, aud I are nominally guarded by major domos, ——— — —— — — who live there In royal case and lux- ury unparalleled. Hundreds of mil- ■ y y LT H O L L I S Hons of francs are thus squandered, | * * * while not a sou is spent In making roads, fertilizing valleys or construct OFFICE ing ports. ation Law a Specialty. Hines’ Stor* Real Estate Forest Grove - . Oregon LAWYER Real Estate and Corpo- Forest Grove, OVW Oregon HANCOCK & GORDON lO to 60% moro money fo r yon to ship Raw Furs and Hides to ns than to rite fo r P r ic e Lint, Market Report. Snipping Tag«, and about our H U N T E R S ’& T R A P P E R S ’GUIDE,r„d.r ^ . FASH IO N S T A B L E S Paciiic A jo . Forest Grove Neat Turnouts 4M) paxes, leather bound. Best th in * on the subject ever w ritten Illustrating all Fur Aoim tla All ah<>ut Trappers' Secrets. Decoys, Traps. Game law s. How »n d where to trap, and to become a suc cessful trapper It's a regular Encyclopedia. Price. $2 To our customers. $1 25. Hides Untied into beautiful R<>bes. Our Magnetic Bait and Decoy attracts animals to traps, $100 per bottle. Ship your Hides and Furs to us end get highest prices. A n t l e r e d » I I r o s - , l> r p L 7 1 , M liit ic u p o lle . M liiu . E. W. Haines Bank Most Grocers Soil O L Y M P iC (ESTABLISHED ¡8 ««.) Forest Grove, Oregon FLOUR A general banking business transacted Interest paid on time deposit«. Accounts invited. Every sack g u a ra n te e d H ow the Chicken Was Hatched. W IL L Act immediately. Phones FURSHIDES i Lr W ffl W STOCK SHARE. Where to Find It. Tw o sons of Erin shared the same bed as well as the same bottle of whisky. Fat waited till he found Mike slept, when he quietly arose and emptied the bottle. Soon after Mike, waking, stole out o f bed and, groping about In the dark, was asked by his companion: “ I ’hwat nre yoz lookin' fer, Mike?” “ Oh. nothin'!" says Mike. “ W ell, Mike,” says Fat. “ ye'll folnd It over there In the corner In the bot tle.” —London Answers. The Cussedness of a Sail. k MADE further information, phone, write or call on Sometimes a sail Is only playful, ami willful at the worst, and after a slight show of resistance will succumb to your arts, but at times they get ma lignant nnd cruel. The will fight you fiercely, hitting bac' iously, spite fully battling for ever" Inch, taking most treacherous ad at., relapse of nlertuess ............ clutch. When a canvas has . >■ that devil In It, look out for yourself. That Is when it fights to kill. That Is when It hurls men off yard and I hxjld to their death. At times you can only conquer after a steady aud well gen erated fight. At other times a bit of trickery w ill succeed. I have cursed a sail aud turned away pretendingly beaten, when, thrown for a moment off guard by my apparent carelessness, it has opened its defense. A tiger spring, a turn of rope, and the vic tory Is won. But I tell you It makes a man of you. a fight to the finish with a sail. Every nerve tingling, every vein flushed with blood, you take tho last turn, aud with a "H ang you. you're fast now," go aft aud report all mug. —'T. F. Day In Outing Magazine. j á IS Rem em ber, the airship has come to stay. AND ALEXANDER OTS, SUPERINTENDENT OF CONSTRUCTION dully objected to their going out on A W o m a n 's B a c k the opposite side from which they Has many aehos and pains caused by came In. It was passed down among weaknesses and falling, or other displace us from headquarters that we were ment, of the pelvic organs. Other symp between two tires and no person what toms of female weakness are frequent ever should he permitted to pass headache, dizziness, imaginary specks or through our lines. d irk spots floating before the eyes, gnaw We enjoyed our fresh eggs and but ing sensation in stomach, dragging or bearing down in lower abdominal or pelvic ter Immensely and wished all the dairy region, disagreeable drains from pelvic men In Virginia would come in with H y J. yí. E V G E H T O J S. organs, faint spells with general weakness. their produce. Several officers asked If any considerable number of the above where we got them, aud when I told Dvujpumjs u present there is no remedy them that a country girl had come into symptoms are th%t rU li quicker relief or a more per- camp to sell them one of them went th^t w wrHjfive niaient £w; thin I)r. Pierce’s Favorite off to find her. This was in the even rre|oí>wb* ^t has a record of over forty y°ars of cuiS^k It is the, most, potent ing after supper. The Inclosure with l'iv]günn:ii¿ strviuti brmng. wn- in the picket circle was not very large, v u r hnn'.vn id :il -i-li [in-. Ills made and he might easily have come upon of Uiv glyceric extracts of nativo medici her if she had been In camp. Either nal roots found In our furests and con she wus not In camp or she was hid tains not n drop of alcohol or harmful, or ing. Some one suggested that she had habit-forming drugs. Its Ingredients are gone through the lines. As our safety N this age of doubt many of our all printed on the bottle-wrapper and at depended upon no one In the Confed most cherished legends are being tested under oath us correct. erate interest getting through the lines, assaulted, the various apple sto Every ingredient entering Into "F a this excited attention. I set out with ries along with the rest. There vorite Prescription ” ha» the written en dorsement of the most eminent medical several others on u still hunt, but we have been at least three fatuous apples writers of ull the several schools of prac all came back with the report that no In history—the one eaten by Adam and tice—more valuable than any amount of girl of the description given was In Eve. the one shot off his son's head by lion-professional test 1 muñíais—though the camp. 1 felt it my duty to report the William Tell aud the one whose fall latter urn not lacking, having been con mutter to the general, only mentioning trlbuted voluntarily by grateful patients the girl aud my having bought some suggested to Sir Isaac Newton the law In numbers to exceed the endorsements of her butter and eggs. The general of gravitation. Despite the scoffing of the higher criticism, we still cherish given to any other medicino extant for swore a good deal when he heard It, these pippins aud are determined to the cure of woman’s Ills. Vou cannot afford to accept any medicine since he had given strict orders us tc stand by them. of unknown composition as a substitute the departure of any citizen from our Newton was rather a dull boy aud for this well proven remedy of know n Hues. Every officer of the picket was was literally kicked into exertion. He com positio n , even though the dealer may questioned, and all avowed that no ono stood at tile foot o f his class and one make a little more profit thereby. Four had gone out during the day. The Interest in regaining health is paramount ouly way I could account for the girl’s duy was boo'.ed by the I oy higher up to any self.sh interest o f h i« and It is an disappearance was that she had stolen The Newtonian spirit w: s aroused by this Indignity, with th ■ result that l-sult to your intelligence for him to try young Isaac not ouly whipped the to palm off upon you a substitute. You out between two pickets after dusk. The uext morning u ting of trace kicker, but determined t " go ahead of know what you want und it is Ins busi- t. wus seen coming, and when It arrived pess to supply the article calk'd for. him in the class. This he did, and S' l)r. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets are tha the officer In command presented a de more, for he went to tbo head o f the original "Little Liver Pills" tirst put up mand for the surrender of tlie brigade. row aud stayed there. D by old Dr. Fierce over forty years ago, stating that they bail us surrounded, The second spur to effort received by 1 much Imitated but never equaled. Little -phe general seut them back with a the young mwu came at the time he sugar-coated grauules-easy to take as prupM,Uon whlch delayed matters till a sought admission to Cambridge univer candy. _______________________ _____ after nightfall. Then he ordered the sity. lie knew so little about Euclid fc Mr— four regiments composing the brigade that the professor of mathematics op tl 1 to cut their way out hi four different posed admitting him. Newton there directions, ench fighting on its own upon determined to know Euclid aud P | hook. succeeded so well that he became the u That was a terrible night. 1 shall greatest mathematical geuius of mod * }— never forget It. Our regiment took tc ern times. tl (Original] a wood, where w e came upon several Voltaire started the story of the ap At one time during the civil war regiments, and In the tight one half ple that fell and hit Newton so hard b while we were campaigning In Virginia were cuptured, the other half getting that the young man determined to find h our brigade liecame separated from the ; through and away. I was with those out what nnule It fall. I f so great a V main army, aud we were In such a who were captured. Tw o of the other skeptic ns Voltaire could swallow the ■m position I >et ween the Confederate regiments were taken entire, and a story, there 1» no reason why it should third had the good fortune to strike not lie w epted by the other skeptics. forces that If they could have acted In an unguarded ojieiiliig aud marched When oir Isaac tirst made his com concert they might hare captured us. through It putatlons on the subject of gravita | Hut neither one knew iff the other's The next morning I with the other tion, he was misled liy the erroneous l proximity that is, we Inferred they prisoners was undergoing an Inspec notions then held of tho length of the did not, for they made no move against tion by the general who had captured earth's radius, n o therefore abandon us. But even tf both knew of the otb us when one o f the officers with him, ed the theory temporarily. Enter the e r’s presence they could not communi a beardless boy, risle up to me and error was corrected, when be returned to the subject, completed tbe demon cate with a view to making a concert put out his baud. “ IIow are you, captain?” he said. stration and gave it to the world in his ed attack without sending a messenger “ I owe my life to your stupidity. If famous "Prtnclpla.” through our lines. One morning w hen I was In charge you'd been smart I would have j In tbe meantime he hnd made his al swung within a few hours after you most equally famous discoveries con Of a picket post a young girl came Into passed me Into your lines." cerning light, dividing white light Into the lines with a basket of butter on “ Who are you?” 1 asked, puzzled by the primary colors and determining the one arm and a basket o f eggs on the a resemblance I could not explain. difference o f refraction between them, other. She said she had come from a “ I’m the country girl who sold you lie also did ranch In perfecting the tel small plantation just without our lines butter and eggs. My neck being In a escope, gave to mathematics integral and would like to sell us her produce. halter, 1 got nervous and left the and differential calculus and made oth Since our rations had for some time wrong egg In the basket. That egg er contributions to science which mark been largely composed of salt pork you couldn't see through was filled with ed him ns the chief Intellect cf his age and hard tack my mouth watered for sand aud a message from my general to General B. here, arranging for n her wares. I tasted the bum ir and concerted plan to capture you Yanks. F a n s F ro m a F is h ’a F in * . found It delicious. As to the eggs, O f course you couldn't see through Curious little fans are made from they looked tempting enough; but. It. There w k s a chicken In It. as you yielding to an old habit when buying •aid. and the chicken has been the pectoral fins o f tho fish known as the sea robin. The sen robin Is uot eggs, 1 held a numlier o f them up to hatched.” a very large tlsh. but Its pectoral Bus the light to mnke sure they were fresh. When l was exchanged the war was are large lu proportion to Its size, ami All transmitted a portion of the light over. I was glad of it. for I had no In nature they suggest fans from the except one, which transmitted none. heart to continue In the service after manner In which the tlsh opens and It seemed to lie of exactly the sa me the fearful results of my stupidity doses them. The pectoral tins o f the weight, size and shape as the others; From that day to this I have never smaller sea robins are marked with mt, looking through It, I could not i w b#eu able to bear the sight of an ocg. brown, those of the larger fishes with a Yt»y of light. ■ l’E M ’EIt THOWBU1DGB. maroon, beautifully shaded. The fins "There’s n chicken In that one," I Old I-ady (In tears, to ehemisti— i- have many rays or ribs, in making a remarked to the girl. “If there Is, I don't see how It got wl II you poison luy dear llt-llttle Fldo? fan the fin Is first stretched out on a In. I’ll take It out. I think the rest He’s in such such agony. Chemist (po board to dry. A large tiu will make a litely—With pleasure, madam. Old fan about six Indus* In breadth. The are nil right.” She took the egg out of my ban Is. I Lady (Indignantly i With pleasure, you rays spread out In it. as the split bam- tioo strips do In a Japanese fan, ex selected half a dozen of the other * and nasty, unfeeling man! Then you shun t eept that the rays are tap*'ring, and a pound package of the butter- all I do It!—Loudon Answers. they are much slenderer and more deli could take care of while on dill y —In cate. When the tin Is dry It Is mount A Fat* Train. tending them for our company mess. Kaaaenger Does this train stop any ed as a fan, and when It has been The girl weut on in toward the- camp, thus completed it Is dipped In varnish. and I saw no more of her. tl • dhl where for dinner? Brakeraan Nab. It The varnish not only brtugs out the don't Fasseuger Then I understand not refuse citizens admittance ’ vlthln colors, but It serves also as a pre our lines. W e reserved our .rcffol al till for the first time why II Is called a lervatlve Thun treated the fan will , they asked to go out. And we< ospe- “faat” train.- Judge. last for years T R IP AFTER THE Made of selected Eastern Oregon Hard Wheat, it produces more loaves of bread than any other flour and the loaves are lighter and whiter. Be cause of the increased quantity of bread produced the cost is no higher than for other flours. City Shaving Parlors For the Best. Up-to-date Work. Baths. Pacific Ave, Forest Grove. Ask your G ro c e r fo r It. A . T. W irtz , Proprietor THE PCftTLAaD FLOURING MILLS CO. S . A . M o u lt o n Tho Lending Tonsorialist 1 ^ 7 T V T "« ¡¡H S U R A IN C E F « K » WD MERCHANTS U V E » M L ’T U A L F IK B R E U B P of F o rest R . IN IX O fN , D e n t i s t Forest Grove, Oregon A S S N . OFFICE O f F o re st G ro v e, O rego n is* B est t h e : and C h e a p e s t Thtre *im h oi Bsi ey's ttort. hour« ! i r r X A M i n U ' M Eczema and Fi!? FREE Offlc* -e .ru»- It i* c. - | CHARUK U»e cur. for Ec«.-i a. *s *■ * and Skin D.irriM lcsl.nl ir l). Write Z, W. William*. *00 M .«n . York Enclose S’.rc* Notice for Publication. Quong Lee’s O ro v i SC ¡TrttfiN PACIFIC RAILWAY Forest Grove Time Table LAUNDRY ......... .. or uregon, ha* » d - plied to putchase, under the act of Congress o f June 3, \ ISrs, as extended by act of August 4, 1892, the S W H , Lots 3 and 4 and N El 4 of Section 30, T. 3 N . .R .3 W., . .«nd will offer proof to show that the land sought is more j valuable for its timber or stone than .'or agricultural purposes snd to establish his claim to said ¡and before Register and Receiver at Portland, Oregon, on the 6th day of February, 1X)S. He names as his witnesses: Ok»f Ohlscn of Portland, Oregon. 1 Mary E. Wilson of Portland, Oregon, Charlotte Reed of Portland, Oregon. W ill Kelley of Buxton, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above- described Ixnds are requested to file their clam s in this office on or before said 6th day of February. 1008. 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COMAN, General freight and Passenger Agent. Portland. —Hoffman & Allen Co. are agents for the famous Butterick patterns. Forest Grove ALGERNON fidile Arena« —Dr. E. H. Brown. Physician and X-Ray and all electrical ap —Don t worry over your Xmas Surgeon. pliances in office. Call« answered shopping but „u. . go to the Pacific Art —Have you seen those new caps and sit for a dozen good photos night or day. Hoffman & Allen Co.? Prices right. | Studio The best gift in the world and will be —The finest of Cotton Blankets at Bailey’s. —A full line of Comforts at Bailey's. the easiest and cheapest. S. DRESSER. Registi , ( i V