Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, January 30, 1908, Image 3

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W .R . e. IN SUBSTAN­
TIAL CONDITION
Hill lg
experience, that fathers, husbands and
brothers are
passing
What Do They Cure?
ASSISTS MANY SOLDIERS
all personal
feeling
and
EB m
E S IB II
away, your
a
The above question Is often asked con­
ranks are daily being thinned, and it cerning Ur. Pierce's two leading medi­
cines, "Golden Medical Discovery" and
becom es us my sisters, to work while "Favorite Prescription.”
The answer is that "Golden Medical
the day lasts, until not one soldier or Discovery ” is a most poteut alterative or
i hlood-puritier, and tonic or invigorator
his family stands in need of the neces­ and acts especially favorably in a cura­
way upon all the mucous lining sur­
saries of life. Each year finds more tive
faces, as of the nas«l passages, throat,
bronchial
tubes, stomach, bowels and
work for us to do and we need the as­
blaldeft-curlng a large percent, of catar­
sistance of loyal women, more zeal rhal cases whether *he disease affects the
nasal paNiaacs, the thsoat. larynx, bron-
among our members in carrying out 1 chia, stomachNias catarhfcal dyspepsia),
bowels
(as mu*oiis>Jir«rhtaa.v. bladder,
the aims of our order, and for the future
uterus or other pelvic orgaTi^ Even In
success of our order we must rise above
Report of the President Read Before
Annual Meeting
IEG (I
fast
morial Day— Financially Corps
to be,
a
in Good Shape.
One thought
more and I am done.
Time on its ceasele s wings will soon
V in g us another Memorial day, and it
The following
report
the con­ should ever grow in the hearts of our
people and you, my sisters, are the
of
dition of the local lodge of the W. R.
wyfc,.
I, «¡0
C. was read by its President Mrs. Ad- ones who have a special duty to
aid in its growth; let not the sacrei-
die Morgan:
-
Commander of the Grand Army and ness of the day die out, but so increase
that so long as spring shall com e and
Sisters of the Woman’ s Relief Corps:
Two years ago I accepted the office flowers bloom the people of this land,
of President of J. B. Mathews Relief their children and their children’ s
Corps N o
11, and looking back over children, shall feel impelled to go
the two years’ work, the thought came forth and cover each soldier grave with
to me that perhaps a brief account of floral offerings. The members of the
what had been done here in our own Womans Relief Corps should see that
corps and the Dept, of our own state flowers are prepared for every veteran
From grave of our own members whose chairs
the reports gathered from the twenty- are vacant around our altar. Let us
third annual convention of the W o­ place our tribate of love upon their
man’ s Relief Corps held at Newberg grives in memory of their work with
would b t of interest to us all.
1907, the condition us, and when the Grand Army shall
finally pass out ol
existance then
June 25, 26, 27,
is as follows:
C
charitable, earnest body of
loyal women whose only purpose is to
has now 38 corps the members of the Womans Relief
in good standing with 1,358 members. Corps, Sons and Daughters of Veter­
Cash expended for relief for the year. ans, will show that the patriotism that
Is a powerful yet gently avung Invigorat-
Ing tonic and nervine. For weak worn-
out, over worked women—no matter what
has caused the break-down, "Favorite
Prescription'will be found most effective
in building up the strength, regulating
the w'omanly functions, subduing pain
and bringing about a healthy, vigorous
condition of the whole system.
A book of particulars wraps each bottle
giving the formula of both medicines and
quoting what scores of eminent med­
ical authors, whose works are consulted
by physicians of all the schools of practice
as guides in prescribing, say of each in­
gredient entering into these medicines.
The words of praise bestowed on the
several ingredients entering into’ Doctor
Pierce’s medicines by such writers should
have more weight than any amount of
non - professional testimonials, because
such men are w riting for the guidance of
their medical brethren and know whereof
they speak.
Both medicines are non-alcoholic, non­
secret. and contain no harmful habit
forming drugs, being composed of glyceric
extracts of the roots of native, American
medicinal forest plants They are both
sold by dealers in medicine. You can't
afford to accept as a substitute for one of
these medicines of known composition,
anv secret nostrum.
Dr. Pierce's Pellets, small, sugar-coated,
ei -v in take a* candy, regulate and in
vigoruto stomach, liver and bowels.
ating
large
eieed
and
ation
igni-
one
I by
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c a ll;
iftbe
o by
: the
lande
h «
erat«
«loi
in ie
ititn-
Iroed
com-
d the
ad *
otbe
the
uve d
vada
bill,
ie of
lall
the
P»-
■ mi -
mt
li­
ve
ue
er
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lie
ed
id
it
U
n
me with, if I expose
other than money
$33 50, total rel’ ef
yjsits
P§-
$79.
The
Emily
AndersoD,
who
has
been so
a
m
B
m
SJ
S3
the silage to the air which
•Vhat More Can Forest Grove
and at no tim'
rcspected people of Forest Grove
ike such statements as the following,
must
ader:
carry
conviction
to
every
. jy s
re
“ Doan > Kidney Pill* cured me cf * di*or-
not the city.
k
.
1 ft It tired and worn out most of the time ¿nd
* treu: l.d with a dragging pain through my Kip*
1
¿Id scarcely st op or bend and at such time*, short
ns » uld dar* through my loin* and cause intense
:T
n ».
The kidney action was annoying at tim- s
hr*e rgar.s fnied to perform their fun uns* prop-
iy
1 are now entirely free from kidney trouble, my
k is s** • i
! feel better in every way since ur-
i his remedy and can
recommend Own s Kidney
'* -e r - highly to anyone suffering from the same
seane ”
For « l e
-nts.
by all dealers.
Foster-Milbam
C o.,
Price 50
Buffalo,
New York, aoie agents for the United
; States.
t
Kern ember the name— Doan’ s— and
L u k e no other.
The Mid-Winter Livestock Show at
was a tremendous
j success, and many
of
the exhibitors
expressed a determination
to be pres­
ent at the Livestock Show in Portland
this
com ing
Fall.
The
commodations will be
in June,
and
an
Before
of men and
horses are at work at the present time
to make this pledge good.
— Get
Cori’»..
umbrella
repaired at
23tf.
ibtained
fat,
or
churned butter.
343.84
T. G.
1, 08,
96 49
4 since
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calving Sept. 1, ’ 07 to Jan.
Return from No.
61 87
1,
ate for the “ wet
The result of t
l i f e ...................... 1
e r rill.................... *
lo ls c h e r ............ <
m b le r .................6
g e r ..................... 5
endrix.................5
ICKET
ierson .................4
ia r tm a n ............ 5
W hitm ore......... 5
Sturdevant . . . . 4
Thom as...............4
B3
t c h .....................4'
in cock .................51
Forest» Grove, Or.
Senator.
illsboro, who is t
ES
e lor joint senatoi
posed of Lincoln,
{ton and
1,
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33 OS
75
— Wool Blankets $3 .50 to $9.00 at
J. E. Bailey’ s.
— M oney to loan on farm security.
W. H. Hollis. Forest Grove.
■ays resided within
'Real Estais
years he has been
[illsboro.
He has
n the lower house
d was chairman of
Sixty-nine acres all in cultiva­
tion. G ood 7 room house, new
barn, 38x44, orchard, pure spring
water in house, A mile school on
telephone and R. K. I). 1 in
Forest Grove.
Price $7000.
Term s.
Three hundred and fiftetn
acres 1-2 mile of Ballston. 220
actes in cultivation.
Balance
pasture and timber fair house and
barn, running water, telephone,
R. F. I).
Price 827.50 per
acre. Terms.
Thirty six acres all in cultiva­
tion and under fence 1 mile of
Forest Grove.
Price
$3700.
Terms.
Two hundred and forty acres,
isive acquaintance
men will give him
uch for th" district
big vote in this
e Elected,
Fifteen and eighty one hun­
dredth acres one-fourth m Ie of
Forest Grove, one-lourth mile of
condenser all under cultivation.
Price $1600. Terms.
Notice for Publication.
4 miles of
Dallas 34
of
lation
Mon­
mouth, 140 aerts in cul'ivation
all under fence, balance in pas­
Forest and Stream
Saturday evening.,
isiasm wa»> in_evi-
ture and timber, fair barn 4 mile
from railroad station, well watered.
Good
stock
and
grain
Price $20 per acre.
terms.
November 12, 1907.
Notice It hereby given that Flora A. Dudley of Port­
land, County of Multnomah, State of Oregon, ha* ap­
suggestions regard-
farm.
ught to be enacted
Reasonable
ws amended, were
■resent.
*
officers } j ! the {ti­
W r ig h t, C o r n e liu s
orricE
plied to purchase, under the act of Congress of June 3,
• 1878, as extended by act of August 4, 1892, the S W H ,
Lots 3 and 4 and NEW of Section 30. T . J N . . 1 . J W . ,
anent game
were discussed it
United State* Land Office, Portland, Oregon,
07
Yamhill
nd reared in this
78 80
10 since
calving Nov. 7, ’ 07 to Jan
in
rone.M otrnvr
& Co.
ll and result! id as
H. J. Goff;
n a t i o n a l h a n k b iiii d in «,
Forest Grove
sec-
treasurer, C B.
of shooting in i
Oregon
and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more
ack Sunday
valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural
mom-
purposes and to establish his claim to said land before
61
Register and Receiver at Portland, Oregon, on the 6th
day of February, 1908.
Notice of Final Settlement.
.
He names as his witnesses:
filed in the County Court of Washington county, Ore­
W ill Kelley of Buxton, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-
gon, my final account as such administrator, and that
said court has set Monday, February 10, 1908, at I
described lands are requested to file their claims in this
o ’clock a. m. of said day as ihe time and the County
office on or before said 6th day of February, 1908.
Court Room in Hillsboro,
ALGERNON S. DRES-.ER,
Register.
as the place for
fected with fruit pests and the law re­
quires the owners or persons having
Oregon,
ALGERNON S DRESSER.
Register
W . N. BARRETT.
SCOTT.
Administrator of Said Estate.
_
Attorney for Said Estate.
27-5
cate such orchards or pests.
You are
therefore notified that unless such or­
chards or pests are destroyed or eradi­
ith For-
e for County Com-
ompleted a piece
unty beginning at
1 running to the
posession thereof to destroy or eradi­
CIIARI.ES M
Notice for Publication.
1
rict, and by the
The Fruit Inspector of this county
has found that almost all trees are in­
hearing objections to said account, and the final settle­
ment of said estate.
Dated January 8, 1908.
Department of the Interior.
Land Office at Portland, Oregon,
December 28, 1907.
Notice is hereby given that Mena Capies Matthieu
of <.as'ori, Oregon, has filed notice of his intention 'u
make final f i n year proof in suport of his claim, vi*
H >mevead En’ ry No. 13858. made Sept. 10. 1 9 0 1 .b r
the northwest quarter Section 20. Township 1 so» th.
par.gr 5 W«*t. and th « said proof will be made brb.rr
fhe f egu ’ rf and Receiver, at Portland. Oregon, on
February ||, 19C8.
He names the following witnesses to prove his eo f^
Mnuous residence upon, and cultivation of the land,
vi*
H. p Roberts of Gaston, Oregon; George Har.
cr<b of Gas op, Oregon; I ten A. Cap e* of Onion
J Oregon; John C Matthieu of Gaston, Oregon
rvisor of
ton County.
istrator of the estate of John B. Scott deceased, have
Mary E. Wilson of Portland, Oregon.
Charlotte Reed of Portland, Oregon.
e of Ro*
Notice to Fruit Growers in Washing
Notice is hereby given that I, the undersigned admin­
Olof Oh Ison of Portland, Oregon.
28-8
t
niltee at the last
8 since
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condenser price .......................... 104 44
From June 5 to Jan.
Value of milk
Returns from No.
Value of milk
07.
Fitch,
ired 49 votes a
L 'sa ssv
calving Sept. 25, ’ 07 to Jan. 1,
lbs.
No. 7 calved June 5,
54 vo
ce candidate |
Purchasing ®
Hoyt Furniture
' ,08 .................................................. 23 35
Returns from No. 6 since
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candid
], the license c
m
avenue,
that is
t that Mr. Todd
)l good road build-
cated before the first day of March,
— W e’ ll cover that
& Son.
umbrella. Corl
23tf.
1908, I will proceed under the law to
either cut down or destroy such or­
— Buy W ool Blankets of Bailey ar.d chards or have the trees sprayed at the
keep warm.
owners expense.
—Guns repaired by Corl & Son. 23tf
W. R. HARRIS.
— Try Schultz’ s ground bone fo
26 27-31-32 County Fruit Inspect .r.
your hens.
It will make them lay.
Portland
ready for them
army
“ wet”
the same num
53'
Succees.
i at the Christian
ag was a success.
crowning ol the
principal feature
he luncheon that
fapanese was en-
proceeds 6%
Country Club St Livestock Association
have promised the Hunt Club that ac­
hosm on the v
rder, for in ei
calving Nov. 1 5 ,’ 07, to Jan. 1,
ter fat or 353.91 lbs. churned
butter
Denver just closed
the thrifty to:
tngth of the
ICKET
b - h h m h hikbìesiebes s h b i h s i b
36
ct
com es to the tt
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Returns from N o.
the State and 9, ’ 07 to D ie . 1, ’ 07 gave
6744 lbs, milk, 294 72 lbs,
»1 cr.n ¡Monof my kidney* and pams thr ugh r.y
Us
condenser prices ........................
in, former
contributors are either milk condenser, p rice .................113 51
No. 2 calved March 6, ’ 07,
doubling or materially increasing their
From March
subscriptions, and every cent of it is and Jan. 8, ’ 08.
advertising
See
churned butter.
during the active
; devoted to
Mr* L. J. Stream, living at 210 B. St„ Fore*t Grove
“d
ken all over
St,
gave 6407 lbs. milk, 262.70
lbs. butter fat, or 30 6.38 lbs.
work of that Ccn I butter. (T h is cow was also
( mittee have respoi^es been so gener­ milked mostly as a striper
When well known residents and high- ous. New subscriptions are coming through the year.) Value of
People A sk?
ad it is poss
m
m
s
m
If you want something we haven’t in stock
we will get it for you. Our business is to accom­
modate and please everybody.
Paterson Brick
two
; resources of Oregon,
maja
is will go
No. 4 calved March 1, ’ 06,
The Executive Committee of the and Nov. 7, ’ 07. From D ec.
j Portland Commercial Club are appeal­ 19, ’ 06 to D ec. 19, ’ 07 gave
ing for additional funds to advertise the 7462 lbs m lk. 303.35 lbs but­
THE PLAIN TRUTH
.he daj
lows:
S3
Eg
Jerome
dition of the corps is excellent, and in loyal support and in closing I would 5388 lbs. of milk 22629 lbs.
butter fat, 264.01 lbs. butter.
Comparison with the financial state­ urge each member present to realize
(This cow was only milked
that
she
has
a
personal
responsibility
in
ment of the state at large your Auxil­
about one month as a fresh cow
the
affairs
of
this
corps,
and
I
bespeak
iary does not have to take a back
for my successor the same loyal sup­ the balance of the year was the
Beat.
fast end of a 20 month milking
In General Fund we have $10.78, port that has been accorded to me.
period.)
Value of milk, con­
Fraternally yours,
in Relief Fund 25 cents. In making
denser
p
rice
................................. $82
a d d ie M o r g a n .
this statement it proves to J. B. Math­
No. 6 calved Sept. 6, 06,
ews Post No. 6 that your Auxiliary is
Working in connection with several and Sept, 25, ’ 07.
From D ec.
trying to do all that we obligated our­
commercial bodies over the state, and 19, 06, to D ec. 19, ’ 07, gave
selves to do, that the pleasant relations
aided by individual fruit-growers, the 7722 lbs milk. 337.08 lbs but­
and perfect harmony has prevailed be­
Portland Commercial Club has issued a ter fat or 393.26 lbs churned
tween Post and Corps, and I in behalf
fruit bulletin com posed of four pages butter. Value of milk, conden­
of the members of your Auxiliary wish
of the New Year’ s OREGONIAN. Each ser p rice.......................................... 132
J to extend our thanks to the retiring
paper sent out bears a paragraph, con-
No. 8 calved Sept. 2, ’ 06
E,commander, Stephen Morgan, and ev­
spiciously stamped in two places, tell­ and Sept. 1. 07.
From D ec.
ery member of J. B. Mathews Po t
ing the reader that he can buy his 19, ’ 06, to D ec. 19. ’ 07, gave
No. 6 our sincere thanks, for every act
ticket on the road most convenient to 8416 lbs milk. 3 6 1.16 lbs.
of kindness, help and courtesy shown
him at a remarkably low colonist rate butter fat or 421.35 churned
us the past two years, and we also ex­
between March 1st and April 30.h. butter. Value of m ilk,conden­
tend to the incoming officers and
The $30 rate from the great middle ser p rice ......................................... 144
members of Post No. 6 the same loy­
west is made the striking feature of
No 9 calved D ec. 1, ’ 06.
alty, pledging ourselves to help and
the stamp— of course mention is also From D ec. 1, ’ 06, to D ec. 1,
c .re for the soldiers and their loved
made of rates from other sections. ’ 07, gave 10263 lbs. milk,
ones lor which we are banded together.
The bulletins are prepared in advance 413.89, butter fat, or 482.85
And now as me take a retrospective
for the use of the agents employed by lbs. churned butter. Value of
view ol the financial statement made,
the various railroads, localizing the milk condenser p rice.................. 156
many of us have been taUght a sad
rate for their particular line. *
No. 10 calved June 12, ’ 06
.onuay
r importance c;
El
W e stand behind everything we sell—“Satis­
faction or money back”—that’s our way.
33
years, and to and Nov. 15, ’ 07, from D ec.
mem ber for their 19, ’ 06, to D ec. 19, ’ 07, gave
Nujpbcr of faithful In the last
financial con­ every officer and
I
\
.m i ; ity.
ffi
Bä
It should be
We have merited the words, “ well done, causes decomposition.
have 38 members— have lost one by she has done the best she coui«* *’ j used from the top so as not to expose
death, granted one discharge and grant­ am content, and T wish to thank, in much of the surface to the air. The
ed two transfer cards. Cash expended this publié way, my secretary, Mrs. report is as follows:
$40.50,
—
lion
m
m
Our prices are as low as is consistent with
good goods.
B 3
your Auxiliary has not been idle.
for relief
S
El
And now my dear sis­ people make a failure with the silo is
about to surrender, the that they build their silos too large and
honored
y
m
erty $2 05 .3 5. Total of $657. Som uch an increased membership, for we have feeds. His silo is 26 feet in height
for our Dept. Now we com e to our taken in 5 new members this last and 84 feet in diameter. Mr. Gillis
own corps as to what J. B. Mathews quarter and have five to bring in at our says that the reason that so many
While we have not increased in point ters as I arp
of membership as we have wished (o’-, trust that you
n
this is the
fund we have 8333; Roseburg Cottage all nations of the earth, and now in and eight cows. H e feeds his cows
fund, $30; Relief fund, $52; supplies closing this report of two years’ work I silage every month in the year and be­
on hand $66.28 value of Dept, prop­ wish to state the outlook is bright for lieves it the best and cheapest of cow
next meeting.
a
W e carry a complete line of furniture, rugr,
curtains, mattresses, etc.
number of members assisted, 37; mem­ Union be kept ever green. Thus will data for The News. H e believes in
bers families assisted, 77; total number the recollection of Memorial day be­ doing things well and is making a
assisted, 205. In the Dept, general com e a promise of perpetual peace, to grand success from his 14 acre farm
corp No. 11 has done the past two years
p
reduced
- $759 90; otherthan money, S I .749.30; finds such beautiful expression can be place between here and Cornelius and
number ot soldiers assisted, 32; num­ perpetuited by our order and the mem conducts a very systematic dairy farm
ber in soldiers families assisted, 162; ory of the Veteran of the war for the has prepared some very interesting
1*«»
m
"w;r
oes
won
The Department
E.
o
NC
tion at Come
Dairymen's Corner
A. VV. Gillis, who owns the
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selfish ends
do what we can for the Union veteran.
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The H O VT
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a
a
and prove that we are what we profess
Pleas for Increased Support of Me­
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I.
e n ro d H o u r
The affair
cess.
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