Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, January 09, 1908, Image 8

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ATIONAL AIRSHIP COMPANY’S COMMERCIAL AIRSHIP
Get in on the ground floor w ith this epoch-m aking enterprise.
O U R SMALL SHIP. WHICH IS 634 FEET
acement, 8 independent power plants, 3,280 actual horsepower,
LONG, 64 FEET IN DIAMETER. WITH FIVE
stock will go up to $10 per share as soon as the ship lands in P o rtland,
ENGINES,
when it will be out of the reach of th e man w ith m oderate means.
.<e, chrome steel, th ru st pro p ellers; ships 40 men in the crew, and
will carry 500 passengers and 40 tons of mail from New York to London
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IN
COMMISSION
ABOUT APRIL 1, 1303. AND MAKE SCHED­
in 24 hours (only as fast as autom obiles have traveled), at an expense
of $875.00.
The N ational A irship Co. has purchased 80 acres of land on the
ST O C K N O W SELLING A T $1.00 PER S H A R E .
FIRST TRANaCONTINENTAL TRIP IS M A D E S T O C K W IL L
FRANCISCO E V E R Y 24 HOURS, CARRYING
SELL FOR $100.00 PER SHARE.
M ontavilla car line, P ortland, and will commence building operations
100 PASSENGERS, 30 TONS OF MAIL, AND
on landing docks, freight sheds, etc., in the spring.
MAINTAIN A SPEED OF 80 MILES AN HOUR
Rem em ber, the airship has come to stay.
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m ind m e o f th e l>e!l o f a c a s h re g is te r
—Ju d ge.
Hoc idea.
“ S to c k s w e re a ll d o w n a fe w points
to d a y ," re m a rk e d the b ro k e >.
" T h e Idea!” e x c la im e d his w ife . " I t ’s
a w o n d er th e y d id n 't a d v e rtis e It a s a
b a rg a in u u y !" — C a th o lic S ta n d a rd and
T im e s.
A Sad A ffair.
B le e k e r— P o o r P eck em g o t it in the j
n eck th is m orning.
M eek er— H o w did it h ap p en ?
B le e k e r— I lls w ife bo u gh t him a neck
tie a t n b a rg a in sa le.— C h ic a g o N ew s. ■
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T h e P a cific A r t S tu d io , F orest» G r o v e , is o ffe r in g a
ra re o p p o r tu n ity t o o b t a in a h a n d so m e $ 5 0 . 0 0
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PROPERTY F,u PEOPLE
Large or Small Tracts
Dairy, fruit and hay farms, hop
yards.
List your place with me and have
it sold.
M. L. N oble'
Real Estate
Office Main street one door north Russell's . —■
Shoe Store
Forest Grove
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W . H. HOLLIS.
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Real Estate and Corpo-
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OFFICE ove i
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Forest Grove,
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F A S H I O N STABLEST
P acific A ve.
F o r e st G r o v * '
M&at Tur Beute
E. W . H&iaes Bank
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Forest Grove, Oregon
A gen eral b a n k in g busin ess transacted
Interest paid on tim e d ep o sits.
A c co u n ts in vited .
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City Shaving Parlors
For the Best, Up to-date Work.
Baths. Pacific Ave, Foxest Grove.
OIL PAINTING of YOURSELF
o r frien d p ain ted b y M y r a H elm , o n e o f th e le a d in g p o r ­
trait» a rtists o f P o rtla n d and P a cific C oast». F r o m
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R oom s 10, 11, 12, 13 M allory Bldg., 268
S tark St. P hones M ain 1222; C l 160
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At Adroit Judge.
An
Act im m ediately.
fu rth er inform ation, phone, w rite or call on
A c h a rita b le m an drop p ed a nickel
Going Som e.
w ith in the tow n e x c e p t m yself. One
“ I d id n ’ t get to th e Held sp o rts Ir in u blind b e g g a r’s h a t au d e x c la im e d
e v e n in g n note w a s put Into my ham!
tim e,” sa id the hare. " W a s th ere any- 1 in a b en evolen t voice. "Theta- m y poor
b y one who slipped a w a y and w a s lost
fe llo w , is a q u a rte r foi yoi ."
tilin g p a rtic u la r d o lu g ?"
crow d before 1 could m ark hliu
“ W h y ou e a rth .” said the ma; s
Forest Grove People Have Good T In h e a note
“ Y e s ,” replied the tortoise.
"T h a t
w a s from you.
You asked
big k a n g aro o fe llo w from A u stra lia pauion, "d id you g iv e him a u iek e l au d
me to meet you w ithout th e w alls,
Reason for Complete
broke the record iu the ten yard sa y It w a s a q u a r te r? ”
prom ising me u su fe conduct.
You
“ Oh, w a s th e rep ly. “ I w a n te d to
Jump.” — T a tle r.
Reliance.
iilnted that the crow n w as read y to
ch eer him u p .” — A rg o n a u t.
pay me u good price and g iv e me an
Do you know how—
His L ittle Joke.
Im portant post In case I would a b ju re
T h e Long C onflict.
C on kley — T h is
p a p er sa y s
“ beef
To find quick relief from backache;
the revolution and th row my Influence
I-ittle S a lly ( r e a d ln g i- W h a t is a pro
m akes b ra w n uud lish m akes brain ."
on the other side
I sent a man m ade
To correct distressing urinary ills1
I w o n d er how th ese food e x p e rts tig longed con flict, H a rry ? S m a ll H a r r y —
up to represent me
W hat becam e of
To surely cure sick kidneys?
I don’ t k n ow . I ask ed p ap a th is inorn-
ure ou t th a t tish m akes bralu.
him ?”
J o a k le y - P r o b a b ly b ecau se fish tr a v ­ I r z w h a t It w a s. au d he sa id It w a s
Just one way—your neighbors know—
S an chez stood with bow ed head. el lu sch o o ls.— P h ila d e lp h ia Press.
so m e th in g I cou ld n ’ t u n d ersta n d until
Have used Doan’s Kidney Pills;
A gain there w as silen ce e xce p t fo r Ills
X «row up and go t m a rried .—C h ica g o
daugh
ter's
sobs.
Have proved their worth in many tests.
N ew s.
"1 will tell y o u ." continued the Judge [
Som eth in g of th e Sort.
Here’s Forest Grove testimony.
T ie w as arrested and w as atsm t to be
” I)id y o u e v e r tr y an a n tifa t regi
In e v e r y a ffa ir co n sid er w h a t pre­
(| J. S T ru m b lr. liv in g in Forest G rove, O re ., s» y jr
shot v lieu tie su cceeded In con vin cin g m en ?”
“ For som e tim e I s u ffe rrd irom a dull sch * across my
ced es and w h a t f o llo v s and then un­
lo in s : nd h ip s accom p an ied by a dernngec. condition cf
you that he w as n ot the person he ap
“ W e ll," replied th e ponderous person, d e rtak e it.— E p icte tu s.
my kidneys. T hese o rg an s w ere v e ry fre q u e n t In ac
peered to he. lie w as perm itted to re
tiu n and I was foiced to arise so m an y tim es d u rin g the
“ I b o ard ed on ce.” ,- N e w Y o rk T im es.
n ig h t to pass the secretio n s th at my life was a bu rd en
turn to me as a m essenger w ith auoth
to m e. T he tr< ubte grew worse a n d I g rad u a lly ran
er s a fe conduct and fu rth e r o ffers.”
dow n In h e a lth
! saw O u«u’s K id n ey P ills so highly-
a d v e rtise d that I 1 >'!ded to trj them and p ro cu re d a box.
T h e ju d ge paused again. T h is tim e,
I noticed a great . «.ige
m y co ndition a fte r a sh o rt
besides the sobs o f Ilona M aria, there
tim e ?nd a lte r tak * r e co n ten ts o f th e first box, I fe lt
_ u n u s u a lly w ell. 1 -n’s K idney P ills h a v e m y re c o in -
w ere niuttertngs am on g the ex-revolu-
^ t t a ti o n » t a kiiixi* » rei ,«dy u n e x c e lle d .’*
tlo n ists w ho had secu red the prison er’s
For sale Gy all dealers. Price 50 con victio n .
“ W h a t h ave you to sa y ,” continued
cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo,
the ju d g e . "In exp lan ation o f your
New York, sole agents for the United tre
a c h e ry ? ”
States.
T h e prison er raised his head, looked
Remember the name— Doan’s a n d j a t th e Judge a n d sa id :
“ N o th in g .”
take no other.
S o m eth in g lig h te d In the e y e o f th e
Judge th at had n ot been th ere before.
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H e sa t re g a rd in g the prison er, w h o
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w a s still lo o k in g tix e d ly a t him. T hen
th e Judge broke th e silen ce.
“ Y o u h a v e tills to sa y .
You w ere
sim p ly a m a ch in e to c a rr y o u t th e or-
d e rs o f a bu tch er. W hut y o u sa id w e re
th e w ords o f (General W eylo r.
W hat
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y o u did w ere his a c ts .”
W h e n th e A m e rica n g o v e rn m e n t put
T h e p allor o f th e p ris o n e r's uheek
an en d to S p a n ish ru le in C u lm one of
g a v e p la ce to a tin g e o f color. D an a
th e p ro m in en t g o v e rn o r*, M igu el S a n ­
M arla looked up a t th e Judge w ith a
c h e z, se ttle d In H a v a n a . H e w a s n ot a
n e w expression .
b a d m an a t h e a rt, b u t be had been
“ I t U 1, not a ty r a n t, w h o Judges
o b lig e d by C a p ta in (General W e y le r to i
you n ow , as I w a s ju d ged . .And this
d o a g r e a t m a n y c ru e l a cts.
is m y decision. T h e re v o lu tio n is so
A n u m ber o f th ose w h o h ad su ffered
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com plished. It is not fo r me. a Judge
u n d e r S a n ch e z z's s ru le w h e n the w a r i , ,,
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' o f th e court, to d ispen se v en gean ce.
CKXMa w ent to liv e in H a v a n a , sa u -
T h ls c a s e lias been trum ped up a g atn a t
c h e z had toxin In the tolyncco busin ess
you b y th ose w h o w ish to be re v en g e d
b e fo re th e w a r and a t th e close re­
upou yo u for a c ts o f w h ich yo u w e re
tu rn e d to th a t b u sin e ss.
H e w ish e d
o n ly th e tool.
T h e y m ig h t aa w e ll
o n ly to liv e pea« oably a n d earn a liv ­
s trik e an a x and le av e the h ea d sm an
in g fo r his fa m ily . B u t th ose w h o had j
w h o w ie ld e d It untou ch ed .
S en te n ce
f e l t th e e ffe c t o f W in d er's Iron rule,
Is su sp en d ed In d efin itely. M ea n w h ile, I
a d m in is te re d th ro u gh his su b o rd in a te,
M iguel S an ch ez, y o u a re p e rm itte d to -
w e r e n ot m in ded t h a t th e e x g o vern o r
g o w h e re you w ill."
sh o u ld e sc a p e w ith o u t punlshm eut.
T h e su dd eu re p rie v e w aa too m uch
O n e d a y a m an w a s fou n d m urdered
fo r S an ch ez. l i e reeled und fe ll into
iu th e s tre e ts o f H a v a n a , and a w it­
the a rm s o f his d a u g h te r. H e did uot
n e s s ca m e fo r w a r d w h o s w o r e th a t he
see th e look th a t passed betw een th at
h a d se e n S a n c h e z c o m m it th e act.
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. ' d a u g h te r and his Judge, a look th at
J u d g e A n to n io H e rre ra p resid ed a t , e ,Jom
on th e hllm nn cou n ten an ce.
S a n ch e zs tr ia l
In th e w itn e s s e s the f o f
e x tra o rd in a ry con d ition s can
Ju d g e re co g n ize d C u b a n s w h o had been fftU fl, rth M ch , n exp ressio n
a c t iv e In th e re v o lu tio n .
N e v e rth e le ss
one
t o f , h c Judg. - . Hd<lre.e be
a go od c a s e w a s m ade a g a in s t th e for- hl(J
,kpn of hBVIn„ „ (-npe,l th ro u gh
m e t d e p u ty o f th e m e rc lle sa W e y le r. the c o n n h R Ilw o f on e n ear the g o v .rn -
T h e Ju ry b r o u g h t in a v e r d ic t o f g u ilty . or’s person. T h a t person w a s M arla
a n d It o n ly re m a in e d f o r th o Ju d ge to PRnch„
Ther# w «r„ but tw o persona
p ro n o u n c e s e n te n c e .
|n th a t courtroom w h o k n ew tb s se c re t
M igu el S tenches, s ta n d u p .
0f tb# j uj g e -, len ien cy, w h o k n ew th a t
T h e p ris o n e r a ro se , p a le a n d t r e m - , he Rm] , )ou> M arls hed e v e r met
b ilu g H o u a s su p p o r te d b y h is daugh- A n J th ere w a , but o a , w b o r ^ it a a d
te r, u d u s k y N paulah g irl w ith liq u id tba re m a rk a b le a d ro itn ess w ith w h ich
e y e s b o rd ered by lo n g lashs-s
the Judge p re fa c e d his decision. T h e se
“ M ig u e l s n ic h e s ," sa id th e Judge, w e re D ona M arin and t i e Judge him ­
“ d o y o u re m a in h er u»e?"
se lf. T h e y w e re lo ve rs
“ 1 d o ," f a lte r e d th e p rison er.
V. A. M IT C H S I»
“ W h e n d id w e l i s t m e e t?”
“ I o rd e re d y o u r a r r e s t
Y o u w e re
A H appy F am ily.
b r o u g h t b e fo r e m e, a n d l se n t y o u to
Bom. o f our " .l.t.r h o o d of states" h a w ,
p rla o n ."
nam es that se.m to m .
" W h a t w e re y o u r w efrds on th a t o c­ Wet q u it, so truly f.m lnlne as • siste r"
c a s io n T"
n am e, should be.
W ith Ida H o . and D ella W are and LsMiiea
” 1 d o n ’t re m e m b e r .*
Anna. too.
“ I do.
Y o u s a id : “T h e c ro w n o f
I And no fault, and Klorrte Dob and T e n ­
Hpaln d e m a n d s y o u r Influen ce to p u t
ni« Bee will do.
d o w n th e re v o lu tio n o r y o u r life .
I
Mise
Souri. Mrs Slppl and V irgin ia will
g iv e y o u
t w o day», in
w h ic h to
ch o o e e .’ ”
W hile A llis llam a’s fairly good and M ar7
I .and first c la s t.
T h e Ju d ge p a u s e d a m o m e n t
The
Besides,
we've Call!* Fornta and M lnnls
c o u rtro o m
w a s den/lthly s till e x c e p t
Sota: they
f o r th e so»* o f D o n a M arta S an ch e z.
H ave pleasant nam es quits good enough
“ D o ye,u re m e m b e r so m e m o n th s 1s t
to give to girls today.
e r, a tn * r I h a d g o t a w a y fro m y o u — It
B ut any one who ponders on th is them e
w a s th ro u g h the' c o n n iv a n c e o f one
m ust ear. with ms.
n^ nr y o u r p e rs o n —“th a t y o u w e re ba­ Ken T ucky and Con N ectlcot are boys’
nam e* don't you see?
ng th e to w n o f O .. w h e r e y ou hnd
And eo are several other*, henee ear
•ek ed b y a n u m b e r o f revolu tlon -
school book* ought to tell
- -unded T”
About eur "sisterhood c f eta tew
and
"brotherhood ’ as well
Bern*
a n u t too h a rd fo r y ou to —B tie n W aterm an tn W tm a s'e
Companion
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in a Drew Car-
a hay fork only
J cows and 3 horses
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W ith e v e r y o r d e r fo r O N E D O Z E N C A B IN E T vorv
k suitable for hauling hay
“e year this outfit stands
P H O T O S , I w ill g i v e fr e e o n e 8 x 1 0 C a rb o n S ep ia e n - ( SOUTHERN *4 is spread upon the
Forest Gr#P ofl the g ro u n d
' largem en t», w o r th $ 2 and a tic k e t o n th e o il p a in tin g ,
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all fo r $ 3 . 5 0 .
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T h is is th e b e s t o ffe r e v e r m a d e t o th e p e o p le o f
W a s h in g to n c o u n t y and is g e n u in e in e v e r y p a rticu la r.
E. C. S impson , Agen
A sam p le o f t h e o il p a in tin g is o n e x h ib itio n a t th e s tu ­ W. E. COMAN,
General freight*
Passenger Agent, Portland.
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— Hoffman ic Allen Co. are r
fot the famous Butterick patte: e m n
ici I f
— Dr. E. H. Brown, Phvsici
urgeon. X-Ray and all e le -tr.
c t n _ *
liances in office.
Calls an^j
night or day.
— The finest of Cotton B'an ,