Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, January 09, 1908, Image 3

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    Doings
at
Pacific
University
Women Who W ear Well. m
It Is astonishing how great a change a
few years of married life often make In
the appearance and disposition of many
women. The freshness, the charm, the
brilliance vanish like the bloom from a
PACIFIC DEBATERS CHOSEN.
$25,000 SECURED FOR NEW CHAIR. peach which Is rudely handled. The
matron Is only a dim shadow, a faint echo
T e a m s W i l l M e e t W illa m e t t e a n d L»ev. I'u rije rs o n o f Chic.afto lia is e s of the charming maiden. There are two
reasons for this change. Ignorance and
W h ih n a n F e b r u a r y 2 1 — M u s ic
, F u n d In Illin o is fo r a C h a ir in
neglect. Few youug women appreciate
Furnished by C o lle g e B a n d .
B ih le - lle W i l l H e a d D e p a r tm e n t
the shock to the system through the
Fridiy night witnessed perhaps the ; At a meeting of the board of trus­ change which comes with marriage and
motherhood. Many neglect to deal with
t s 5* local tryout that has ever been tees early last spring plans were formu- the unpleasant pelvic drains and weak­
held at Pacific University for selecting 1 lated and arrangements made with W. nesses which too often come with mar­
the debating teams. All the speakers D. Furgerson to raise money for the riage and motherhood, not understanding
th at this secret drain is robbing the cheek
showed careful and thorough prepara- new department of Bible. Rev. Fur- of its freshness and the form of Its
tion, and the chance which each had gerson immediately took the matter up fairness.
As surely as the general health suffers
at rebuttal added greatly to the inter- and durine the fall has secured the when there Is d<!>«gjgement of the health
e>t of the speeches besides stimulating $ 2 5,000. Mr. Furgerson thoroughly of the delicate womaiHjjorgans, so surely
whefT'thcse organs imN^stabHshed In
each debater to his best work. The canvassed the state from Chicago to healVh th ef^ce an *fjrftw sto u co w-ltness
contest was so close that it was very Galesburg. Mr. Furgurson has had. to the fact In rNieOTd comcltne«^^ Nearly
a million women have found health and
difficult to decide which six men de- experience along sociological lines. happiness 111 the use of Dr. Fierce’s Fa­
livered the best speeches. The Gam­ Rev. Furgerson who will head the de­ vorite Prescription. I t makes weak wom­
ma Sigma and Alpha Zeta societies partment of “ Bible Literature” is a en strong and sick women well. Ingredi­
ents on label—contains no alcohol or
each furnished six speakers and great graduate of the Chicago Theological harmful habit - forming drugs. Made
wholly of those native, American, medic­
enthusiasm was manifested throughout Seminary.
inal roots most highly recommended by
the evening.
The establishment of such a chair leading medical authorities of all the sev­
eral schools of practice for the cure of
The speaker; alternated affirmative will mean that the department wi'l woman’s peculiar ailments.
For nursing mothers,or for those broken-
and negative and appeared in the lol- j teach all the Bible that is at present down in health by too frequent bearing of
children,
also for the expectant mothers,
lowing order: J. R. Ward, Alpha Zeta; taught by the other departments.
to prepare the system for the coming of
S. B. Lawrence, Gamma Sigma; A. C.
Once established here Rev. Furger­ baby and making its advent easy and
almost painless, there is no medicine quite
Allen, Gamma Sigma; G. A. Clapp, son will arrange conventions and con­ so good as "Favorite Prescription.” It
do no harm In any condition of the
. Alpha Zeta; C F . Koch, Gamma Sig­ ferences of a religious nature through­ can
system. I t is a most potent invigorating
tonic
and «‘ lengthening nervine nicely
ma; H. McCoy, Gamma Sigma; H. H. out the state.
adapted to woman’s delicate system by a
Araston, Alpha Zeta; H .. E. Witham.
physician
of large experience in the treat­
TRACK SEASON OPENS BRIGHT
ment of woman’s peculiar ailments.
Alpha Zeta; W. Gwynn, Alpha Zeta;
Dr. Pierce may be consulted by letter
ree of charge. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce,
R. A. Imlay, Gamma Sigma; A. F M e e ts A r r a n g e d on th e S o u n d -
nvalids’ Hotel and Surgical Institute,
Coach H a h n W ill P u t th e M e n in
Buffalo. N. Y.
Child, Gamma Sigma; D. I. Aller,
FIRM.
Lifted Prom the Weekly Index, the College Publication
| Not a large stock but *
for the most eccentn
Not here t o undo prices but to get a rea
price for good goods.
Substantial reductions for January g
On everything
F ir s t C la s s C o n d itio n .
The judges were Pres. Ferrin, Prof.
Tavlor and Judge Hollis.
The men who made the team were
Aller, Arnston, Gwynn, Imlay, Ward
and Witham. Mr. Ward made the
first speech of the evening and gave a
clear and concise definition of the
question. His argument was based
on the superiority of the Japanese to
j the Southern European, the necessity
f of friendly relations with Japan and the
value of “ fair play.”
Mr. Arnston also supported the affir­
mative and showed the need of Japa­
nese laborers in America. Mr. Witham,
l ou the negative, emphasized the dan­
ger of another “ race problem” and
• spoke of the economic bearing of the
immigration to our country.
Mr. Gwynn spoke for the affirmative
and brought out strongly the progres­
sive character ot the race and their
adaptability to American ways, Mr
Imlay presented the negative and
based his strong argument on the
economic, and social phase of the
question. Mr. Aller, also on the neg­
ative, compared the Southern Europe­
ans and the Japanese and showed the
moral and social evils of an oriental
population.
BASKET BALL WITH McMINNVILLE.
C a m e Selindulnti f o r F r id a y , J a n ­
u a r y 17 —V i c t o r y is E x ­
p e c te d .
In an interview today Captain Mason
of the track squad, said that prospects
for a team this year are very bright and
with the good meets assured it will be
“ up to the fellows” to begin their
training at once.
Manager Arnston is in correspond­
ence with University of Washington
and he reports that the team will prob­
ably take a trip north early in the sea­
son. Meets with the institutions of
the state have been arranged and a
hard schedule is ahead of the team.
Trainer Hahn expressed himself as
being pleased with the prospects this
year. With Robinson Bro’s, Gwynn,
Ward Bro’s, Humphreys, Waterman,
Witham, Lawrence, Abraham, Ferrin
Bro's and Aller, all old track men out
it seems a decided fact that Pacific is
scheduled for a series of victories.
Pacific is a little weak in the high
jump but McCoy, a new man, comes
here with a good high school record
in that event and he may make
“ Shorty” Weathered raise his record
an inch or two to hold his position
The mile men are taking regular cross
country runs and a cross country race
between the classes will be held in
two weeks.
Cross country running
has never been carried on here system­
atically before and from all indications
it is going to develop men who will
make good running mates for Alex
Robinson.
It is up to the fellows individually
whether or not P. U. goes into the
field with a winner or a second rate
team.
One week from Friday evening the
B. B. team meets McMinnville Col­
lege B. B. at McMinnvslle.
The
team has been practicing consistently
and it appears that McMinnville is
PROF. KORI ADDRESSES UNION
scheduled for a drubbing. Last year
Pacific met McMinnville at home and L in g u is tic O b s e r v a tio n ’s l l i s T h e m e
M e e tin g H e ld in P a r lo fs a ) H e r ­
in McMinnville and in both contests
r ic k . R e fre s h m e n ts S e r v e d .
Pacific proved superior. However Mc­
Social
Union met last Monday even­
Minnville says Pacific cannot do it
again.
McMinnville played a good ing in Herrick Hall. This was the
last game with Newberg a short time first meeting of the year and was well
ago and the score indicates that they attended by faculty, college students
have a stronger and faster team than and invited guests. Prin. Bates called
last year. Rivalry in baseball between the meeting to order. After a short
the two institutions has been keen and j business meeting Miss Leiser rendered
our team is going down to McMminn- a piano solo in her pleasing manner,
f'-ville imbued with the spirit that never Prof. Ben Kori delivered the address
says die. Witham, who tosses the ball of the evening. He selected Eng-
in the basket as easily backward as lish words and traced them back to
'forward will keep a McMtnnville guard ' their origin. He pointed out the
guessing, Gwynn who is playing left changes both in form and meaning
forward puts up a fast snappygame and which they had received. He divided
will run down about three guards, the development of a language into
Humphreys at center with a year's three stages in which he classified them
experience shows great improvement, He paid English a glowing tribute and
and after having played against Foster said that he believed that it would be
;f O. A. C. he feels confident of taking the universal language. Prof. Kori’s
ie of ordinary sized centers. All j address was very profitable and by his
at can be ¡said of the Ward Bros : pleasing style was made very interest-
ho play guard is that they are always ing, An open discussion followed his
front of the ball that starts for Pa- address. At the close^ of the meeting
fic’a goal.
light refreshments were served.
—
A cadem y o f Scion«*«*.
The noted Attorney and lecturtr,
The Third Annual meeting of the C. E. S. Wood, has consented to de-
regon State Academy of Sciences | liver sometime in the near future a
ill be held at the Oregon Agricultural lecture upon the subject of art.
j
allege, Corvallis, on Friday and Sat-
Mr. Haskell Ferrin entertained a I
rday, January 17 and 18, 1908.
few of his friends Saturday evening,
i An invitation to be present and par- Those present were: Misses Thomas,
¡pate in this meeting is extended to Templeton, Messrs Ferrin and Abra-
persons in the state whose scientific j
erest would naturally lend them to
^
FuI$onl en ltfttiM d hef Bjble
» m e members
the Academy.
class Monday
evening consisting of i
— We m pnir and cover umbrellas. Helen Bollinger, Mavilla Fletcher,
J . Cori & Son.
23U. Grace Payne and Esther Silverman.
M is s C h a n d le r
E n t e r ta in s .
j'
One of the most enjoyable social |
functions of the Christmas holidays was 1
the New Year’s party given by Miss
Helen Chandler.
Throughout the i
evening the guests were required to
use only their left hands and those i
caught using their right ones, were
compelled to pay a forfeit, the redeem­
ing of which furnished a great deal of
amusement for the evening. Each
guest was given the name of some an­
imal, and these animals were drawn on
a blackboard with the left hand, many !
of which had to be labeled in order
that the others might know what they
represented.
After the New Year was ushered in
with the blowing of whistles and the
ringing of bells the guests repaired to
their respective homes.
^
Satisfaction guaranteed or
money back—That’s our m
m
way
,
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Hoyt Furniture Company
g3.S3ilS;S3 HE8 ® E
plied to p u rch ase, under th e a c t o f C on gress o f Ju n e 3 ,
j 1878, as extended by a ct o f A ugust 4 . 1892. th e SW V 4,
m
El:
BS
F o re st G ro v i. Or.
Paterson Brick
Those present were Misses Mizpah,
Daisy and Camilla Abernethy, Rasmus­
sen, Templeton, Clapp, Hoge, Chand­
ler, Hoffman,
Messrs.
Lawrence.
Notice for Publication.
Ralph, Paul and Richard Abraham,
United States Land O ffice, P o rtland , O reg on,
N ovem ber 12, 1907.
Clapp, Humphreys, Mason, Mills and
N o tice is hereby g iv e n th at F lo ra A. Dudley o f Po rt-
Ferrin.
| land. County o f M ultnom ah, S ta te o f O reg on , ha« ap ­
MAKE IT YOURSELF.
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We hold a unique place in th e furniture trade of
Eg the cou n ty by the fa c t that we are the only house
K
f§] making mission pieces to order.
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Alpha Z ;ta..
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Real Estate Bargains
Lots 3 and 4 and NEVi o f S e c tio n 3 0 , T . 3 N ., R . 3 W .,
i and w ill o ffer proof tasshow th at th e land sought is more
I valuable for its tim b e r
or sto n e th an
lo t ag ric u ltu ra l
Says Many Persons Here Can Re Made ! purposes and to establish his cla im to said land before
I R e g is te r and R e c e iv e r a t P o rtlan d , O re g o n , on the 6 th
Happy Again By Using This.
j day o f F e b ru ary , 1908.
Sixty-nine acres all in cultiva­
tion. Good 7-rooni bouse, new
barn, 38x44, orchard, pure spring
water in house, A mile school on
telephone and R. F . D. 1 in
Forest Grove.
Price 87000.
Terms.
There is so much Rheumatism heie I H e nam es as h is w itn esses:
in our neighborhood now that the fol­ ! O lof O hlson o f P o rtlan d , O reg on.
!
M ary E . W ilson o f P o rtlan d , O reg on ,
lowing advice by an eminent authority, j C harlotte R eed o f P o rtland , O reg on.
W ill K e lle y o f B u x to n , O regon.
who writes for leaders of a large Eas­
Any and all persons cla im in g ad v erse ly th e above- j
Thirty-six acres all in cultiva­
tern daily paper, will be highly appre­ described lands a re req u ested to file th e ir claim s in th is I
tion and under fence 1 mile of
o ffice on or b efore said 6 th day o f F e b ru a ry , 1908.
ciated by those who suffer:
A LG ER N O N S . D R E S 'R R ,
Forest Grove.
Price 83700.
Get from any good pharmacy one-
R e g is te r .
|
Terms.
half ounce Fluid Extract Dandelion,
Notice for Publication.
one ounce Compound Kargon, three
Fifteen and eighty one hun­
D epartm ent o f the In fe rio r.
ounces of Compound Syrup Sarsapa­
dredth acres one-fourth mile of
Land O ffice at Portland, O regon,
D ecem ber 28, 1907.
Forest Grove, one-fourth mile of
rilla. Shake these well in a bottle and
N o tice is hereby g iv e n that M etta C a p le t M atthieu
condenser all under cultivation.
G asto n, O reg on , has filed n o tice o f h is in ten tion to ’
take in teaspoonful doses after each o m f ake
final five y ear proof in suport o f h is c la im , viz:
Price 81600. Terms.
H om estead E n try No. 13858, made S e p t. 10, 1901, f< r
meal and at bedtime; also drink plenty th
e northw est qu arter Se ctio n 20. T ow nship 1 soi th.
R
an
g
e
5
w
est,
and
that
said
proof
w
ill
be
made
before
!
of good water.
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the R e g is te r and R e c e iv e r , at P o rtlan d , O reg on , on I
ary I I . 1908.
It is claimed that there are few vic­ F ebru
H e nam es the fo llo w ing w itnesses to prove h is co n ­
tims of this dread and torturous dis­ tin u o u s resid en ce upon, and cu ltiv a tio n o f the land,
viz
H. P . R oberts, o f G asto n, O reg on ; G eo rg e Han
ck of G a s'o n , O re g o n ; R obert A. C aples of G aston.
ease who will fail to find ready relief in co
orri« r in rones r «.nove
O re g o n ; Jo h n C . M stth ieu o f G asto n, O reg on .
A LG E R N O N S . D R E S S E R ,
this simple home made mixture, and
2 6 -6
R e g iste r.
F o re s t G ro v e
-
in most cases a permanent cure is the
result.
Notice of City Election.
This simple recipe
is said to
I d accord an ce w ith the provisions o f th e C ity C h ar­
r. the annu al e le ctio n o f the C ity o f F orest G rov e w ill
Notice of Final Settlement.
strengthen and cleanse the eliminative te
be held at the City H all on Monday, Ja u 'ia ry 13. 1908,
b ein g the second Monday o f Ja n u a ry , at w h ich tim e
N o tice is hereby g iv e n th at I , the u n dersig ned admin
tissues of the Kidneys so that they can I h r r -
to b. c h o « n . . m .» o r , t h r « co u n cilm an for |mam, o r th a w t . t , o f Jo h n B
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ll term * o f two y e ars, one co u n cilm an for term o f o n e
c B ea’
filter and strain from the blood and fu
y ear to fill v a c a n cy , a record er, a treasu rer and a tl,p<1 m ,h e CoufttF C ou rt o f W ash in g to n co u n ty . O re-
m arshal.
! K "n, m y (Inal a cc o u n t a t ,u c h ad m in istrator, and that
system the poisons, acids and waste
S o l , w ill open at 9 o 'c k e k A M
and cloaa a! 5 ,a id court has a d M e n d s . .................
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M i a w ill clo se at from 1 to 1 o 'c lo c k w hile I . , ™
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M onday. F e b ru a ry 10. l o t * . a t I
matter, which cause not only Rheuma e le e tjo o o fficial* yo to lu n ch .
] o clo ck a. m. o f satd day aa th e tim e and th e C ounty
y d irection o f th * C ity C ou n cil, an official b al'o t w ill Court Room in H illsb o ro , O re g o n , as th e p la c e for
tism, but numerous other diseases. be B used
and nam e* o f nom inees to se c u re a p lace on
r.hiwrtiF.««
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, aid ballot mu.« be tiled . t r h the c liy recorder on or |
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« c o u n t , and th e final . « t i e
Every man or woman here who feels b efore T hu rsday. Ja n u a ry 9 . 1908 at 12 o ’clo c k noon. , m em o f “ ,d
condition* fo r h av in g a nam e p lated on the ballot
Dated Ja n u a ry 8 , 1908.
that their kidneys are not healthy and a T re h e the
sam e as are requ ired for p r e c 'n c t o fficers in a 1
C H A R L E S M SC O TT .
g e n e ral e le c tio n , e x c e p t aa to tim e o f filing
active, or who suffer from any urinary
A dm inistrator o f Said E state .
W A L T E R H O G E.
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C ity R ecorder.
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trouble whatever, should not hesitate to
A ttorney fo r Said E sta te .
make up this mixture, as it is certain
— Cotton Blankets 10-4, 11-4, 12-4,
to do much good, and may save you
— W e’ll cover that umbrella. Coil
prices
85 c, 8 1 .0 0 , 8 1 .2 5 , 8 1 .5 0 , St Son.
from much misery and suffering after
23tf.
82 00, at Bailey’s.
while.
— Buy Wool Blankets of Bailey and
• Our home druggists say they will
- G e t that umbrella repaired at keep warm.
either supply the ingredients or mix Cori’*..
23tf.
—Guns repaired by Corl & Son. 23tf
the prescription ready to take if our
— Money to loan on farm aecunty.
Try Schultz’s ground bone fo
readers ask them.
your hens. It will make them lay.
W. H. Hollis. Forest Grove.
Three hundred and fifteen
acres 1 2 mile o( Ballston. 2 ?0
actes in cultivation.
Balance
pasture and timber (air house and
barn, runuing water, telephone,
R. F. D.
Price 8 2 7 .5 0 per
acre. Terms.
lected.
Two hundred and forty act -s,
4 miles of Dallas 34 of Mon­
month, 140 acres in cultivation
all u rd cr fence, balance in pas­
ture and timber, fair «vn £ fiiiK
from rai'road station, wc'.' watered.
Good stock and grain
farm.
Price 8 2 0 per ac«e. P,casonai>le
terms.
Wright, Cornelius & Co,.
Try
n a t io n a l r a n k b iiil d in i .
.
( ire g o n j j
Notice to Fruit Growers
ton Cou
ty.
in
Washi. g-
The Fruit Inspector of this eotr*to»
has found that almost all trees aie iì.'8
fected with fruit pests and the law re-' ,
quires the owners or persons having
posession thereof to destroy or eradi­
cate such orchards or pests. You are
therefore notified that unless such or­
chards cr pests are destroyed or eradi-
ca.'td before the first day of March, f
1908, I will proceed under the law e ft
either cut down or destroy such or-* -
chards or have the treis sprayed at the /
owners expense.
W. R. H a r r i s ,
26 27-31-32
rod Flour
County Fruit Inspector.
Wr"
•’95 voter,
t 'a lu r
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,,e*; L. J. Cot'.
Gua*« ta- r w,,,7•
in anent
•re discussed
r«st and
urday
m wà»-.ÌB_
{estions re
t to be
amended,
:nt.
•eri tal the
ind resulted
J. Goff; 1st
reasurer, Cl
shooting ~
Sunday
J
fjuth
I Sou
, and by
r County
leted a
beginning
uning to
:nue, that
at Mr.
od road
cets.
the Christi
as a l 7I
rning of
icipal M
¡ncheon
ese was
ceeds
fhe affair