Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, January 02, 1908, Image 3

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    SILICA SANO
IS WANTED
$100 Cash if You Discover a Good
Mine.
ONE HUNDRED TONS A MONTH
Capitalists Are Investigating
Pacific
Coast and Will Pay Highly for
the Product.
Portland, Oreg , D ecem ber 30, ’ 07.
To the Editor:
You have printed articles at different
limes relative to the discovery of large
bodies of silica sand, and the Oregon
Development League
desires to pre­
sent 8100 to any reader of your paper
or any citizen of Oregon, Washington,
Idaho, Montana or California who will
find this sand to fill the requirements
demanded
the
Columbia
Steel
Works of this city,
by
who have
made
this offer through the League:
“ We will take one
hundred tons
each month of silica sand, 96 per cent
pure silica and free from iron oxides,
delivered at Portland at not to exceed
86 per ton, and we will pay 8100
in
cash to the discoverer.”
Silica sand is now being shipped
to
Portland and other iron and steel man­
ufacturing centers of the Pacific Coast
from
Minnesota.
It has been fre­
I f You Read This
It will be to learn that the leading medi­
cal writers and Pinchers of all the several
schools of practice recommend, In the
strongest terms possible, each and every
Ingredient entering into the composition
of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery
for the cure of weak stomach, dyspepsia,
catarrh of stomach, "liver complaint,"
torpid liver, or biliousness, chronic bowel
affections, and all catarrhal diseases of
whatever region, name or nature. It is
also a specific remedy for all such chronic
or long standing cases of catarrhal affec­
tions and their resultants, as bronchial.
throat and lung disease (except consume-
tion) accompanied with severe coughs. It
is not so good for acute colds and coughs
but for lingering, or chronic cases it 1»
especially efficacious in producing per-
feet cures. It contains Black Cherrybark,
Golden Seal root. Bloodroot, Stone root.
Mandrake root and Queen’s root—all of
which are highly praised as remedies for
all the above mentioned affections by such
eminent medical writers and teachers as
Prof. Bartholow,
Med. Cols
V. of AJefferson
7J
•
' 0C » .Prof.
A 4 v/ 4 • Hare^eT I the Unjv. of Pa.;
lege;
tifi g wood, M. D., of Ben-
Prof. Finley
nett Med.
liege, Chicago; Prof. John
King, M. II of Cincinnati ; Prof. John
Vf
M. ScudderAM. D., of Cincinnati ; Prof.
Edwin M^TiafC M. D., of Hahnemann
Mod. ÇgfloBé; Chicago, and scores of
otbers^udaliy eminent in their several
schqjJja'CF practice.
lie "Gulden Medical Discovery "Is the
á
each other’ s cheek, the frightened gal­
leries will shriek, the speaker will get
out a gun, the man from Arkansas will
run, the sergeant will bolt through a
door, the fight
will spread upon the
floor, the clerk will clim b
the chap­
lain’ s back, and the air will sound wuh
Biff and Whack, the War Department
.
will turn out, the Senate will get in the
1,
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bout, and Fairbanks with triumphant
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k d n Tilm an’ s other eve-
cry' wm Dlac* Den lllraan b owlcr c a >
the piesident will get his hat, his box-
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ing gloves and trusty bat, and will ex-
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claim on com ing back, All s quiet on
the Po-to-m ack1”
After that we shall have very pleas­
ant weather.
on the
The
18th,
moon
will be fu ll'
and persons we never j
heard of will be mentioned
president.
The
Fish will complain
Hague tri­
bunal that Mr.
Harriman is using
knucks. General Funston, on guard
at Goldfield, will appeal to Secretary '
Metcalf to transfer him to W ashington,'
"W hat are the bugles blowin’ for?”
ing that the fleet is to
Said Bach’ lor on parade;
Ltj
I That We
A r e d o s in g o u t a fe w articles a t
v e r y reduced prices fo r a fe w d a y s o n ly
1 That We
in January
m
M ake all kinds o f M ission and A n - ¡Pjj
tique fu rn itu re to order.
have cold ;
If they '
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That We
Pacific, will move over on
are born under the influence of Aqua­
G u aran tee absolute
s a
tisfaction o r
will vote
They are very ingenious,
and
¡H y o u r m o n e y back.
What Could he More Fair?
¡¿3
They have large families and small in-
comes.
The Woman Hater said.
h o u se furnishings to be had a t a n y price.
keep right on
know how to turn the gas meter back, i
“ It’ s New Year Day, its New Year Day,”
C a r r y the v e r y best furniture and
the mainland and dig cyclone cellars. |
dry.
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a
something you want, and Japan, hear­
Persons born
m
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m
1 That We
where the fighting is going on; Christ­
mas presents will be exchanged for
across the
ir a s r a n
for vice
round, and Mr.
to The
rius the water carrier, they
(Gopyright 1907 by C. H. Relth)
&
DON’T FORGET! m
Fish-Harriman fight
feet, and do not play poker.
Ganderbone’s January Forecast.
one
a noodle head; they’ ll clinch and bite
_ v__ipcdUdn^ nut inTTlir _s¡u,; jlirniniii
will go into the tenth
ce purposes,
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qiore ban any number
■Urdinar
uiwnit a
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Its
o fi
t
uiuil
formula
Is the best possible guaranty of its merits.
A glance at this published formula will
show that "Golden Medical Discovery"
contains no poisonous, harmful or habit-
forming drugs and no alcohol—chemically
pure, triple-relined glycerine being used
Instead. Glycerine Is entirely unobjec­
tionable and besides is a most useful agent
in the cure of all stomach as well as bron­
chial. throat and lung affections. There
Is the highest medical authority for its
use In all such cases. The " Discovery "is
a concentrated glycorlc extract of native,
medicinal roots and Is safe and reliable.
A booklet of extracts from eminent,
medical authorities, endorsing Its ingre­
dients mailed free on request. Address
Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. ft.
sWiBiam bbìsibìsìhs s i
! battles with the horney fist, the gentle-
1 man Missouri bred will call some
They are good at figures and
“ What makes you look so white, so can tell you whether a woman’ s shape
quently reported that large quantities
is real or excelsior. They are slow to i
white?”
of pure silica have been discovered,
marry, but can get a divorce as quick !
Said Bach’ lor on parade;
and the community that “ makes good”
“ I ’ m dreadin’ what we’ ve got to face,” as anybody. They are very shrewd in
in this instance has a greater source of
money matters, and never give their |
The Woman Hater said.
revenue than gold or copper mines,
wives the money.
“ For Yeap Year is upon us,
lumber mills or factories of any kind,
Don’ t answer the doorbell this month.
And the girls will use a wire,
for when a dependable quality of silica
It’
s a book agent. Keep the silver­
Th ey’ ll hook us like a poodle
sand is found in quantities sufficient to
ware
under the coal pile. If you come
When the licenses expire.
supply the demand, all the iron works
home late at night, look out for high­
An’ they’ ll dum p us in the wagon
from the Gulf of California to Alaska,
waymen, and walk in the middle of the
An’ w e’ re off to find a squire,
and from the Rocky Mountains west,
street, as the policeman does.
Don’ t
For they're laying for the bach’ lor
will be customers. It may just as
write love letters. She will save them.
In the mornin’ .”
well be given to the public now as
The trusts will continue to show us
The big bet for this month will be
later that the steel trust and another
where to head in, and Congress will
The Atlantic fleet will approach the
combination of multimillionaires en­
vote our money like it was tbeir’ s.
Horn with a bent spy-glass, looking
gaged in the production of iron and
The fashionable wintering places for the
around for Japs.
“ O, H ell,” whis­
steel are investigating different points
month will be Southern California and
pered in Tn cie Joe Cannon’ s ear, will
on the Pacific Coast with the idea of
the Florida coast, and all trains bound
be the pass-word to get anything b e­
building another Pittsburgh.
to those points will be loaded with Gladyse Benefiel,
Merton Benefiel,
fore Congress. Japan will have a slack
D on’ t worry about the present
plasterers and bricklayers, with their Adolph Peterson, Nellie Beard.
month at the Nagasaki navy yards, and
freight rate. The discovery of a large
families.
ETHEL S m i t h , Teacher.
build only twenty-seven
more war
of silica sand would make a low rate
And then the short lived month of
ships. The guess on Roosevelt’ s fu­
necessary— remember that the sand
S A V E T H IS ANYW AY.
February, when woman will com plete
ture for this month will be that he will
now com es from Minnesota. This is
her web, and fooling man will buzz
becom e a Congressman after he leaves
Put it in Some Safe Place, for it May
your opportunity. Send a sample to
about until the spider dashes out and
the White House, and will go into the
Come in Handy Some Day.
your nearest assayer to be sure you
nails him neatly to the mast for so long
ring with Williams and DeArmond.
Here
is a simple home-made mix­
have the goods.
as his life shall last.
Mr. Bryan will walk around the Dem o­
ture as given bv an eminent authority
T o m R ic h a r d s o n .
cratic nomination with a hammer, to But notwithstanding Leap Year’ s tricks
on Kidney diseases, who makes the
And maids’ and widows’ weeds,
see if there is any place where he
Notice for Publication.
statement in a New York daily news­
could nail it down. M oney will con­ And though our hard luck comes along
Department o f the Interior.
paper, that it will relieve almost any
Land Office at Portland, Oregon,
Just like a string of beads.
December 28, ¡907.
tinue shy. rising out of range and flying
case of Kidney trouble if taken before
Notice Is hereby given that Metta Caples Matthieu
It’ s not so bad
Mr. Dawson will put his Cheer up, cheer up!
of Gaston, Oregon, has filed notice of his intention to eight miles.
the stage of Bright’ s disease. He
make final five year proof in suport o f his claim, viz
With us as ’ tis with Ted,
Homestead Entry No, 13858, made Sept. 10, 1901, for mask on and go back into the game,
states
that such symptoms as lame
the northwest quarter Section 20, Township 1 south.
Range 5 west, and that said proof will be made betore jobs will continue to run when they Who had to com e to it and knock
back,
pain
in the side, frequent desire
the Register and Receiver, at Portland, Oregon, on
His third term in the head.
see you com ing, and som etim e during
February 11, 1908.
to urinate, especially at night; pain­
He names the following witnesses to prove his con­
Morgan will decide
tinuous residence upon, and cultivation o f the land, the month Mr.
I f Y o u a r e O u t o f W o r k , or ful aud discolored ui ¡nation, are read­
vlr: H. P. Roberts, of Gaston, Oregon; George Han­
cock of Gaston, Oregon; Robert A. Caples o f Gaston. whether he has all the money he wants
have spare time, vou should get our ily overcome. Here is the recipe;
Oregon; John C. Matthieu of Gaston, Oregon.
now, or if he will continue the panic.
ALGERNON S. DRESSER.
proposition. No mail order schem e, try it:
26-6
Register.
After the 20th we shall be under
but a clean straight business, at which
Fluid Extract Dandelion, one-half
the influence of Aquarius the water
others are making money, with no ounce; Compound Kargon, one ounce;
carrier, the eleventh sign of the Z o­ competition. The first acceptable ap­
Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla, three
diac. Under this favorable sign, Pro­ plicant gets your territory.
Write to­ ounces. Take a teaspoonful after each
You Will Make No Mistake if hibition will establish about eighty day, tomorrow it may be too late. meal and at bedtime.
V,
F U R N IT U R E
P a te r s o n Brick
DON’T EXPERIMENT
more storm centers,
booze
will r u n 1 Particulars free.
Dominocards
the 1807 Chouteau, St. Louis, Mo.
and Carrie Na­
You Follow This Forest
Grove Citizen’s Advice.
another mile in nothing south of
Never neglect your kidneys.
tion will work with a hatchet in each
Mason & Dixon line,
Co ,
School Report.
If you have pain in the back, urina­ hand. T o quote an Omar of the Ok­
Report ol school district No. 75.
ry disorders, dizziness and nervousness, lahoma desert.
Those neither tardy or absent dur­
it’ s time to act and no tjme to experi­
Hush little bar-room.
ing the term: Marion Hopkins, Ella
ment. These are all symptoms of
Don’ t you cry—
Garrigus, Edith Garrigus, Katherine
kidney trouble, and you should seek a
You’ ll be a drug store
Heltzel.
remedy which is known to cure the
By and by.
Those neither absent or tardy dur­
kidneys.
January was named after Janus Bi- ing the month of December: John
Doan's Kidney Pills is the remedy frons, known as "T w o-F a ced Janus.”
Heltzel, Ralph W ilcox. Carl Wilcox.
to use. No need to experiment. It He was the originator of what is known Marion Hopkins, Katherine Heltzel,
has cured many stubborn cases in For­ as “ the politician’ s life-saver.”
A E|]a Garrigus, Frances Sell, John Gar-
est Grove. Follow the advice of a wave of prohibition was sweeping rigus, Newton Shipley, Bulia Phipps,
Forest Grove citizen
and be
cured Rome, and Bifrons, a candidate for the
yourself.
Mrs. M E. Dillcy, living on Main St., Forest Grove,
O re., says: “ My husband had complained o f hts back
hurting him for sometime. He was so lame and stiff at
times that he could hardly get around. The pains
seemed to be more severe at night and greatly inter­
fered with his reft. Added to the severe pains. * f i a
disordered condition of his kidneys and he »as greatly
annoyed by the too frequent action of the secretions.
After using many remedies without results, be tried
plasters and liniments, but still failed to find relief.
He was feeling very miserable when he began using
Doan's Kidney Pills, and n a shcrt time he w*s great.y
relieved. He is glcd to give them b is recomtnen C m -
For sale by til dealers.
Foster-Milburn C o.,
Price 50
take no other.
is authority that these ingredients are
all harmless and easily mixed at home
by shaking well in a bottle.
This mix­
ture has a peculiar healing and sooth
ing effect upon the entire Kidney and
Urinary structure, and often overcomes
the worst forms of Rheumatism in just
a little while.
This mixture it said to
remove all blood disorders and cure the
Rheumatism by forcing the
Kidneys
to filter and strain from the blood and
system all uric acid and foul, d ecom ­
posed wade matter, which causes these
affliction«
Try it if you aren't well.
Save the
r scription.
Senate, had to declare himself one way
Those who averaged more than 90
or the other to every third man he the last month were: Katherine Helt-
met. But he was a foxv D ig o , *nd , 2eif Raiph W ilcox, Edith Garrigus,John
when he was asked,
“ Da
you
drink. Garrigus,
Mae
Heltzel,
— Cotton Blankets 10 4 , 11-4, 12-4,
r^ ces 85c, 81.00,
81 .25, $ 1 .5 0 ,
Dorothy Da- $2 00, at Bailey’ s
Bifrons?” he would slyly ask in return, vicS> John Heltzel, Florence Thorn-
W heelock Marsh returned
“ Is this an invitation, or do you just burgi E ila Garrigus, Marion Hopkins, iand Tuesday,
want to know ?”
| Another year (mark well the rhym e)
Has joined the Host of Father Tim e.
A few more solid banks will burst
To many trusting on e’ s disgust.
Buffalo, The widow recently bereft
New York, sole agents for the United Will pop the question right and left,
And luckless man, of Leap Year butt,
States.
Rem ember the name— Doan's— and I Will scramble for the tall uncut.
cents.
gdjth Garrigus, Lester Sell.
A well known druggist here in town
to Port-
F o r e s t G rove, O r. |
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mwMrmmwm
f f i s g H ia s a ia
iiator.
oro, wht
r joint t
Notice to Fruit Growers in Washing
— Mon- rp to loan cn
:d of Li
farm securit
and
W . H . 11 fillis. Forest Grove.
ton County.
Y
reared ii
The Fruit Inspector of this county|
has found that almost all trees are in­
fected with fruit pests and the law re-
resided
ars he has
— T ty Schultz’ s ground bone I
your hems. It will make them la y."
boro.
H
| quires the owners or persons having
te lower
Notice of City Election.
I posession thereof to destroy or eradi
cate such orchards or pests. You arc • In accordance with the provision* of the City O
ter, ihr annual flection of the City of Forest Grove s
therefore notified that unless such o r - ! b'' h,:d *' 11 r c l '» Hail on Monday, j.uuary u . it
:• at thi
u chairm
: acquain
i will give
forth* 4«
I being the s* cond Monday of January, at which t
chards cr pests are destroyed or eradi- ,h" r
,n
» mayoi, thro, crane iimm
full ten js o f two years, one councilman for term of
cated before the first day of March. ! vr“r
*■* *•««<;*.
lecuitcr, > mumn an
’
marsh.') |.
1908, I will proceed under the law to
Poll‘ wl11 "v"" at »«'cicrk
° M.
Pella will cli*e at from
either cut down or destroy such or- •leef«»1 official* go to lunch.
a . m .
>ntf cm»
1 to 2 o'clock w
-ÍS
vote in
By direction o f the City Council, an officb.l ballot
chards or have the trees sprayed at the br nMd ’,,,d ni"nr| ° f nominee» to secure a puc»
| *’ id ha l o t must be filed with the city recorder o 1
owners expense.
. 1
1 hursday. January V, 1908. at 12 o ’cloik n*
' The
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26-27-31-32
w . r . H a r r is ,
*
County Fruit Inspector.
1
editions for having a name plated on the br
*• «• • • are required for prer'r.ct officer*
I ge.ierat election, except as to time o f filing.
W alter hook .
25 .1
City Rerorde
I fleeted.
R bn anent |
■' , err discusn
rest and Str
urdar even
Real Estate Bargains
Twenty-two and three four* hs
acres, two miles west of iv 'e m ,
under good fence, 1000 cords
good wood 82500.
Forty six and 14-1 O') acres, 38
acres in cultivation, 4 miles
north of horest Grove, telephone,
R. F. D. on milk route, good 8
room house, large barn, brick
cellar, good out buildings, wood
shed, wash room, good wells at
house and barn, orchard.
Price
4300.
230 bushels of oats, 60
of wheat, barn full of hay, good
team horses, cows, new hack,
wagon, horses, mowing machine,
and all tools necessary to run
farm, wood shed full of wood.
Everything *5000. Terms.
Three hundred and fifteen
acres 1-2 mile of Rallston. 220
actes in cultivation.
Balance
pasture and timber fair house and
barn, running water, telephone,
R. F. D.
Price 827.50 per
acre. Terms.
4
ra waf-Jn^
iestions reg
t to be enac
amended, «
;nt.
-era toi the
•nd result^
• J. Goff;
reasurer,
shooting
Sunday mo
Tw o hundred and forty acre*;
4 miles of
Dallas 3 j
of Mon­
mouth, 140 acres in cultivalion
all under fence, balance in pas­
ture and timber, fair barn J mile
from railroad station, well watered.
G ood
stock
and
grain
Price $20 per acre.
terms.
farm.
Reasonable
n of South Fc
, and by ti
r County Con
feted a piec
beginning i
nmng to th
enue, that
I iat Mr. Tod
o d road build
Wright, Cornelius & Co. _
orner,
in
Forest Grove
r o n tsT o a o v i:
n a ih in a i bank biiiidinii