Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, January 16, 1908, Image 3

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    Doings
at
Pacific
University
A Lazy Liver
Lifted From the Weekly Index, the College Publication savage thing to beat a weary or starved
JUBILEE SINGERS GIVE CONCERT.
Large A u d ie n c e
LEAP YEAR SKATING PARTY
G re e t T e n n e s s e e j
Y o u n ft Ltidin$ E n t e r t a i n
C o m p a n y - T h ir d N u m b e r o f
F r ie n d s —
L .irfjt- M u m lx r o f S tu d e n ts
C h a p m a n C o n c e r t C o urse.
P r e s e n t.
man because he lagged in his work. So
in treating the lugging, torpid liver it is
a great mistake to lash it with strong
drastic drugs. A torpid liver is but an
indication of an Ill-nourished, enfeebled
body whose organs aro weary with over
work. Start with the stomach and allied
organs of digestion and nutrition. Put
them in working order and see how
quickly your liver will become active.
Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery
has made many marvelous cures of "liver
trouble" by its wonderful control of the
organs of digestion and nutrition. It re­
stores the normul activity of the stomach,
increases the secretions of the blood-mak­
ing glands, cleanses the system from poi­
sonous accumulations, and so relieves the
liver of the burdens imposed upon it by
the defection of other organs.
S E E E SEeu lia ¡3 ESI B E ® E SB'S S3 S3
30E SE
May be only a tirod liver, or a starved
liver. It would be a stupid as well as
' m FU R N ITU R E
S3
E
m
®
| Not a large stock b u t prices
1
for the most eccentric
The Tennessee Jubilee Singers who '
appeared here Friday evening as the
I.ast Saturday night a very success­
third number of the concert course ful.Leap-Year skating party was given
were greeted by the largest audience by the Misses Chandler and Temple­
that has assembled in Brighton chapel ton. Although all those present were
so far this year.
not aware of the fact, the party cele­
The entertainment was good judg* brated the first anniversary of roller
ing from the enthusiasm and applause, skating at Pacific. Just one vear ago,
I f y o u h a v e b i t t e r o r b a d ta s te in th e morn­
although perhaps it was not exactly as forty students met at the rink to test ing. p o o r o r (V ariable a p p e tite , c o a te d to n g u e ,
foul b re a th , c o h s tlp a te ^ o r ir r e g u la r bow els,
represented: The first part which con­ whether or not skating was worthy of feel w eak, e a s iix tire d . R espondent, fre u u e n t
h
sisted of Negro Melodies, characteristic their patronage. What their decisions e a d a c h e s, p a in 4 r d is; resVLt " sm all o f b a ck ."
g n a w in g o r d is tre ss e d te e n e g In stom aph.
before-the war-songs, were not to the were could easily be seen a year later. p e rh a p s n a u s e a .X * J K ^ > J r \$ e ^ "ris in g s " In
th ro a t a f te r e a tin g , a n d k ln S t ^ i sy m p to m s
writer’s mind, as good as the second Never before has so large a party been of w eak sto m a c h a n d to rp id liV «^ ju jjjie d l-
part. For a jroduetion of its kind held. Nearly all those who were pres d n e w U I re lie v e you m ore p ro m p tly o r c u re
you m o r g .o e n n L n rn tlr th a n P .c iu i r ie ic c 's
however it was well given, as it was ent the first time, and are still in G oM cp M edical D iscovery. P e rh a p s o nly
a r t of ih e aTtovc sy m p to m s w ill be p re se n t
characteristic of plantation life in ante school, could be seen on the rollers, a a t p one
tim e a n d y e t p o in t to to rp id liv e r o r
bellum days. The well known “ Swing The number of falls were not as large b iliousness a n d w eak sto m a ch . A void all
ho t lx**ad a n d b isc u its, g rid d le c a k e s and
Low Sweet Chariot” was the best ren- [ as that of last year but otherwise the o th e r in d ig e s tib le food a n d ta k e t h e ” G olden
M edical D isco v ery ” re g u la rly an d s tic k to Its :
dered number in this part of the pro-1 enjoyment was just as great,
use u n til y o u a re v igorous a n d strong.
T h e " D isco v ery ” is n o n -s e c re t, n o n -a le o - 1
gram.
I The ladies in charge had some inno-
holic. is a g ly c e ric e x tr a c t o f n a tiv e m edicl- !
The second part consisted of solos, vations in the manner of procedure n a l ro o ts w ith a fu ll lis t o f its in g re d ie n ts
te d o n e a c h b o ttle -w r a p p e r a n d a tte s te d
duets, quartettes and choruses, and and thus changed the customs which p u rin
n d e r o a th . I t s in g re d ie n ts a re en d o rsed
and
e x to lle d b y th e m o st e m in e n t m edical
was better both in selection and rendi- have been followed for so long. How
w rite rs o f th e age an d a re re c o m m e n d ed to
tion than the first part. The original strange it appeared to see the ones c u re th e d is e a s e s fo r w hich I t is advised.
Don’t accept a substitute of unknown
presentation of “ Old Black Joe” called who always before had been on the composition
for this non-secret medicine
forth much applause, but the effect floor all the time, sitting demurely O F K .S O W N CO M PO SITIO N ’
was somewhat spoiled by the encore, along the wall, coats thrown carelessly
The last number on the program across their broad shouiders to shield tion on Mr. J Ward.
"Good Night Gentle Folk” was un- them from the cold until someone
The other numbers on the program
doubtly the best number of the even- should come and ask them to skate, were as follows: Trombone solo, Bry­
ing.
1 But like all other pleasant affairs skat- ant; Mr. Dooley on La Grippe,
Tht second bass caused much laugh- ing cannot last forever and after ten Aller; Instrumental Solo, Markee; The
ter by his peculiar antics, and we no- o’clock all left the scene of where so Blue Blaze Band, Knight, Brown,
ticed that some attraction in the many evenings had been joyously Wagner, Holmes; Reading, Mobley,
balcony drew his particular attention, spent.
Vocal Solo, Witham; Harmonica Solo,
Those present were: Mrs. Chan- Chas. Ward; Vocal Solo, Hope; Instru­
PROF. CHAS. CHAMBERS SPEAKS.
! dler, the Misses Chandler, Templeton, mental Solo, Clapp; Vocal Solo, Mason;
I Hoffman, Helen Chalmers,
Clara Mandolin Trio, Miss Sorenson, Messrs.
A d d res s e s S tu d e n ts U p o n tlie Sub
Chalmers,
Thomas,
Bowie.
Mildred
Arnston and Ferrin. The program
j e e t o f S e ie n e e and Its V a lu e
Fletcher, Whealdon, Lake, Bollinger, was closed by an instrumental solo by
to th e W o r ld .
On Wednesday at chapel Prof. I Wilson, Ireland, Koerner, Stearns Miss Jessie Hoge.
Chambers gave a very interesting a d -; Hawley, Harbison, Rasmusen, Eva
Pacific University has been recently
dress on the value of the science o f, Fletcher, Messrs. R. Abraham, Allen,
placed
on the accredited list of schools
Biology and of science in general to
Robinson, H. Ferrin, Clapp, Koch,
for
the
State oT Washington. Any
the students or any one interested in
R- Ward, Wetherred, Humphreys
graduate
of
Pacific is entitled to the
such lines of thought. He began by ; Brown- Mason, Miller, Peterson, C.
same
privileges
now accorded the Uni­
tracing the progress of the science in . W*rd, Bryan (and Hope.)
versity ot Washington graduates. This
America from the time of Agassiz
makes it possible for our students who
P liilo -A lp h a .
down to the present day and showed
have their A. B. degrees to teach in
how rapid the development had been.
The last meeting of the Philoma- the Public and High schools of that state
He told of the sacrifices of men to thean and Alpha Zeta societies was
by conforming to the same rules gov­
obtain scientific facts— some even hav­ held in joint session last Wednesday
erning the state institution. Our grad­
Notice for Publication.
ing given their lives to the cause.
evening in Philo hall.
uates would only be required to be ac­
United States l and Office, P o rtlan d , O regon,
The study of Biology does not make
The Philomathean part of the pro- quainted with the state’s school laws
N ovem ber 12. 1907.
the student cruel but on the contrary | gram was the presentation of a play.
N otice is hereby g iv en th at F lora A. D udley of Port-
in order to do this.
I land, County of M ultnom ah, S tate of O regon, ha« a p ­
makes him appreciate the value of The farce was an incident of the young
plied to p u rch a se , u n d e r th e act of C ongress of Ju n e 3,
animal life and is more tender with ladies’ attempts at entertaining without
Misses Edith and Helen Allsworth 1878, as extended by act of A ugust 4, 189?, th e SW Vi,
Lots 3 and 4 and N E 'i of Section 30. T. 3 N .. K. 3 W .,
regard to their suffering.
their mother. Christine W'ilson as spent Saturday and Sunday in Hills­ and will offer proof to show th at the land so ught is m ore
Three hundred and fifteen
Sixty-nine acres all in cultiva­
Science is always looking toward the Anna Allot was entertaining a couple boro, the guests of Miss House.
valuable for its tim ber or sto n e th a n for a g ric u ltu ral
acres
1-2 mile of Baliston, 220
purposes and to establish his claim to said land before
tion. Good 7-room house, new
future in hope of learning something 0[ |,er gjr] (rjen(j3 one afternoon when
aetes in cultivation.
Balance
Students who contemplate taking R egister and R eceiver at Portland, O regon, on the 6th
bam,
38x44,
orchard,
pure
spring
worth while and to this end men have Miss Busy, an old maid friend of trips to Hillsboro should cousult A. C. day of F e b ru ary , 1908.
pasture
and
timber
fair
house
and
water in house, 4 mile school on
H e nam es as his w itnesses:
barn, running water, telephone,
devoted their whole lives to establish­ Anna’s mother called.
Miss Busy Allen as to the condition of the roads.' O lof O hlson of P o rtlan d , O regon.
telephone and R. F. 1). 1 in
R. F. I).
Price $27.50 per
ing some small fact.
M ary E. W ilson of P o rtlan d , O regon,
Forest Grove.
Price $7000.
found fault with everything and was
acre.
Terms.
C
harlotte
Reed
of
Portland,
O
regon.
SHAKE
IN
A
BOTTLE.
Terms.
Science cultivates in the student | continually comparing things with
W ill K elley of B uxton, O regon.
observation, honesty and a desire for what they were when she was a girl.
Any and all persons cla im in g ad v e rse ly the above-
Two hundred and forty acres,
Advice of Noted Authority. Also Gives described lands a re req u e sted to file th e ir claim s in this
Thirty six acres all in cultiva­
proving the smallest points and to dis­ Anna and her sisters Emily and Nellie
tion and under fence 1 mile of
4 miles of Dallas 34 of Mon­
office on or before said 6th day of F e b ru ary , 1908.
a Simple Home Prescription.
cover truth. This interesting address were quite disgusted to have her call
ALGERNO N S. DR ESSER.
Forest Grove.
Price $3700.
mouth, 140 acres in cultivation
Now is the time when the doctor
R e g iste r.
Terms.
was beautifully expressed and touched but they went on with their prepara­
all under fence, balance in pas­
gets
busy,
and
the
patent
medicine
the keynote of the value of science in tions for tea. The girls served sand­
ture and timber, fair barn 4 mile
Notice lor Publication.
manufacturers reap the harvest, unless
Fifteen and eighty one hun­
the life of every student.
wiches, cake and tea but at the first
from railroad station, well watered.
D epartm ent of the Interior.
dredth
acres
one-fourth
mile
of
great care is taken to dress warmly and
Land Office a t Portland, O regon,
bite Miss Busy jumped up crying that
Good stock and grain farm.
D ecem ber 28, 1907.
Forest Grove, one-fourth mile of
The basket ball team goes to Me they were trying to poison her. After keep the feet dry. This is the advice N otice is hereby g iv en th at M etta C aples M atthieu
condenser
all
under
cultivation.
Price $20 per acre. Reasonable
of
G
aston,
O
regon,
has
filed
notice
of
his
in
ts
itto
n
to
Minnville Friday where the boys will carrying on for a little while she left of an old eminent authority, who says m ake final five year proof in suport of his cltfim, viz:
Price $1600. Terms.
terms.
Hom
estead
E
ntry
No,
13858,
m
ade
Sept.
10,
1901,
f
i
r
that Rheumatism and Kidney trouble the northw est q u a rte r Section 20, lo w n sh tp 1 south,
try for honors in basket ball. “ Bump” threatening to tell their mother of the
R ange 5 w est, and that said proof will be m ade before
weather is here, and also tells what to the
R egister and R eceiv er, at Portland, O regon, on
will accompany the team just to throw indignities .she had suffered.
Belle
F ebruary l l, 1908.
do in case of an attack.
H e nam es the follow ing w itnesses to p rove his con­
a few baskets for P. U.
Wilman, a newly rich girl friend was
u o u s residence upon, and c u ltiv atio n of th e land,
Get from any good prescription phar­ tin
viz
H P. Roberts, of G as’on, O regon; G eorge Han
A new course has been added to the insulted at the practical joke the girls macy one-half ounce Fluid Extract cock of G aston, O regon; R obert A. C aples of Gaston.
O rP M E IN r o i r r . M u n o VC NA I ION AL HANK m i l IHN«,
O
reg
o
n ; John C. M atthieu of G aston, O regon.
ALGERNO N S. D RESSER.
history department, that of “ current tried to play on her. But she could Dandelion, one ounce Comoound Kar-
Porest Grove
R egister.
26 6
Oregon
events.” O n ^ re d it will be allowed not go the few blocks to her home un­ gon, three ounces Compound Syrup
til her carriage came. Katie Ryan,
during the coming semester.
Sarsaparilla. Mix by shaking in a bot­
however, said it was all a mistake, that
— Money to loan on farm security
tle and take a teaspoonful after meals
W. H. Hollis. Forest Grove.
Anna had not intended to put cough
Notice of Final Settlement.
Notice to Fruit Grov/ers in Washiig-
and at bedtime.
N otire is hereby g iv en that I, the un d ersig n ed adm in
syrup in the sandwiches or salt in the
Just try this simple home made mix­
ten County.
, istra'o r of the estate o f John B, Scott deceased, have i
cake. Mrs. Allott soon came home.
| filed in the C ounty C ourt of W ashington c o u n ty . O re !
ture at the first sign of Rheumatism,
The Fruit Inspector of this coi nty
j B°n, m y final a c count as such adm in istrato r, a nd th at I
She had heard Miss Busy’s side of the
said court has set M onday, F e b ru a ry 10, 1908, at I I
F o rest G rove People A re story and she gave the girls quite a or if your back aches or you feel that
has
found that almost all trees are in­
j o ’clock a. m . of said d ay as th e tim e and Ihe C ounty
the kidneys are not acting just right.
at
P leased to L earn H ow
Court Room in H illsbr.ro, O regon, as th e plac e for fected with fruit pesls and the law re­
lecture for their conduct. But Nellie
This is said to be a splendid kidney
h e a rin g object km * to said a c c o u n t, and the final se ttle '
It is D one.
quires the owners or persons having
said that she was not sorry to have had
| m ent of said e sta te.
regulator, and almost certain remedy
poscssion thereof fo destroy or eradi­
D ated January 8, 1908.
It’s pretty hard to attend to d u t i e s
an opportunity to give Miss Busy and
for all forms of Rheumatism, which is
C H A R LES M SC O TT,
cate such orchards or pesls. You ate
Everybody knows that
With a constantly aching back;
Belle Wilman a piece of her mind. caused by uric acid in the blood, which
A dm inistrator of Said E state.
j
therefore notified that unless such or­
W . N .B A R R E T T ,
With annoying urinary disorders.
All the actresses did very well. The the kidneys fail to filter out. Any one
w e k eep the best M e a ts
A ttorney for Said P^tate.
27 5
chards cr pests arc destroyed or eradi­
Doan’s Kidney Pills make work easier. cast was as follows: Mrs. Allot, Esther
can easily prepare this at home and at
cated before the first <1ay ol Marc1',
They cure backache.
to be had, but this is to
Silverman, Anna Allott, Christine Wil­
small cost.
— We’ll cover that umbrella. Corl 1908, I will proceed under the law l j
They cure every kidney ill.
son: Emily Allot, Bertha Leabo; Nellie
Druggists in this town and vicinity,
& Son.
re m in d you to give us
23tf.
Mrs. A. H. V ote, liv in g in Beaverton, O re,, says
either cut down or destroy such or­
Allot; Helen Bollinger; Miss Busy, when shown the prescription, stated
"D oan s K idney Pills h av e proved of g reat v alue t o n e .
—
Buy
Wool
Blankets
of
Bailey
and chards or have the trees sprayed at the
a
call.
At the tim e I began th eir use, I had been su ffe rin g for
Frances Clapp; Belle Wilman, Mavilla that they can either supply these in­
keep warm.
a long tim e from a w eakness o f the kidneys and back.
owners expense.
Fletcher and Katie Ryan, Frances gredients, or, if our readers prefer,
I would arise in th e M orning fee im g u n refresh ed and
—Guns repaired by Corl ir Son. 23tf
w . R. H a r r is ,
illfltted to begin my household duties. My h esd sch ed
Lake.
they will compound the mixture for
— Try Schultz’s ground bone fo
at tim es and I seemed to bn weak all over. Mjr kidney*
The
Alpha
Zeta
part
of
the
program
20 27-31 32 County Fruit Ins; ret ir.
FOREST GROVE
w ere out of order and gave m e a great dea! of an n o y ­
your hens. It will make them lay.
! them.
ance. I procured a bo* of D oan's K !dney P ills and
consisted in a number of choice musi­
after tak in g a few dotes was g rea tly relieved, I was
cal selections and a discourse of Phil­
so delighted th at I procured an o th er su p p ly and iR a
m onth was en tirely free from th e com plaint. I am
osophy by Mr. Dooley. The “ Blue
Not here t>o undo prices but to get a reasonable
price for good goods.
I
Substantial reductions far January |
O n e v e r y th in g
;
We hold a unique place in t*he furniture trade of g]
the country by the fact* that we are the only house
making mission pieces to order.
63
£
63
m
Satisfaction guaranteed or
money back—T hat/s our
Paterson Brick
¡3
E 3 È 3H E S í
Forest, Grove, Or. §§
H]
® GÏ®;B;E3,E:E] .IMBEHEUSE
Wright, Cornelius & to.
MAKES WORK EASIER
'ood Eatables
Low Prices
NO. 4
5 MW r r
\ / l
V
\ .onuay
( \ ity-
n Lhe day a
i at Corneliui
iced majority,
iportance crept
it is possible
eill go “ dry”
all over the
is the con.
tes to the tem-
thrifty town,
h of the two
m on the vote
', for in each
ret” candidate
same number
ie license can-
ined 54 votes
candidate got
G. Fitch, the
49 votes and
for the “ wets”
; result of the
s:
ET
. . . ............. 54
................... 52
1 ................. 47
ic h e r...........60
e r ............... 60
................... 54
rix............... 53
ET
o n ............... 49
m a n ...........50
itm ore........ 53
d e v a n t___ 41
.mas............ 48
...................49
>ck..............50
uator.
oro, who is a
* joint senator
:d of Lincoln, it
, i and Yamhill j
reared in this J
resided within
ars he has been
boro. He has
ie lower house
is chairman of
ee at the last
; acquaintance
i will give him
for th* 4f«trtet.
j vote in this I
fleeted.
bn anent game
ere discussed at
Test and Stream
urday evening.,
m wa*-. i n d i ­
gestions regard^
t to be enacted
amended, were
ent.
cen 1.x the yu.-
and resulti id as
. J. Goff; sec-
reasurer, C B.
shooting was
Sunday morn-
f Rof
%
, and by the
r County Com-
leted a piece
beginning at
nn.ng to the
enue, that is
at Mr. Todd
od road build*
Saelens & Co.
e«eeeeeo;>e®*<**
m uch better in ev ery way sin c e u sin g D oan’s K idney
P.ll> >■» fiT, tbwi tbe cnSft."
For sale by all dealers. Price SO
cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for the United
States.
Remember the name— Doan's—and
take no other.
B lze Band” ln
of four of
»h« best *rtl,ts !n ,he »5c>«ty covered
themselves with glory and provoked
much laughter. Messrs J. Ward and
| Gwynn favored the aud:e r c ; with a
selection on the harmonica and g ., ar,
after which Mr. Gwynn gave an ora-
Try
n
Goldenrotl Hour Guaranteed
carda,