Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, February 13, 1908, Image 3

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    Doings
at
Pacific
University *
RECIPE- ~ 0FTE"'
Druggists Hear Much Praise tor This
Lifted From the W e e k ly Index, the C o lleg e Publication
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A CALL TO TRACK MEN
__________
Bogin
Y ou r
T rack
O n ce.
)
T r a in in g ( at
.
C o lle g e R e c e p tio n U iven
the S e n io r Clas*.
C ood P r o .p e o t a
by
U nique
Now that the Track season is fast ap-
The
proaching, it is desired that every man tbe
regular
semester
1 haking well in a bottle one-half ounce
reception of i Fluid Extract Dandelion, one ounce
held in Brighton Compound Kargon, three ounce» Com ­
was
to see Pacific put out a winning team, ^ Senior class was in
The
charge ol the ev-
get out at on ce and begin active train- cning and had arranged the entire pro-
jDg
gram. After the usual greetings were
Pacific University may well be proud «»changed, little booklets were passed
Athletics, around in the
Only four years ago our team
champion of Oregon
was the and
the
in of this simple
home made mixture curing Rheumatism
opening
interested in Athletics and who wishes chapel Saturday evening, Feb. 8.
of its past record in Track
,uilJ about town and ara0Dg the coun'
try people com ing
I a,,d Kidney ,roub,e- Here is the rec-
l ipe and directions for taking: Mix by
E n terta in m en t.
tor S u ii ess.
Simple Home-Made Mixture.
Some remarkable stories are being
LAST RECEPTION OF THE YEAR.
The
shape
guests
of Senior caps,
were
While we do «roups of six, each
divided, into
group to write an
pound Syrup Sarsaparilla.
dose one
teaspoonful after meals and
No change need be
but drink
This mixture,
made in your
plenty of good
writes one authority-
in a leading Philadelphia newspaper,
has a peculiar tonic effect
Ail our last year’ s minutes. One poem of nine verses
squad is back and we have some very was composed on the Senior class,
special mention. Group
promising material among the new stu­ deserves
ing the kidneys to sift and strain from
year since then.
Coach Hahn knows our capa­ twenty brought forth a very pleasing
bilities and under his directions we limerick which was also upon the Sen­
can all be in first class condition at the iors. Group eighteen com posed a
dents.
whereas be­ German college yell which received
fore we have spent one-half our time first prize. This German yell was ded­
icated to the memory’ of Abdullah Ben
“ training dow n.”
beginning|ji the s< ason,
Kori.
Pacific pennant.
training under a coach of the ability of
Mr. Hahn.
Mr. Hahn has had sev-1
der
to
The
settle
the
Group,
controversy
in or­
who
should keep the pennant, drew lots for
eral years experience as a coach and
it, Miss Sewell drawing the lucky num­
thoroughly understands his business.
ber. After this a magic lantern ex­
The new students may think they
position was given of “ W ho’ s who at
have no ability along this line, but
Pacific.”
Each view thrown upon the
they as wel^fis the others should get
screen was accompanied by some rhyme
out and “ get on the marks” and find
in explanation. Some of the familiar
out just what they can do. A track
forms seen was that of “ the college
team must be developed. From our
small mimber to select from we cannot | ghost’ ” “ Herr K och tr? ing t0 ride the
expect to pick out a squad of winners, Freshraan m u le ”
‘ The doctor and
we must develop them.
cleansing
upon the
the clogged-up
pores of the eliminative
tissues, forc­
the blood the uric acid and other pois­
onous waste matter, overcoming Rheu­
matism, Bladder and Urinary troubles
in a short while.
A New York druggist who has had
hundreds of calls for these ingredients
since the first announcement in the
newspapers last October
stated that
the people who once try it “ swear by
The prize rewarded was a beautiful
of this size have the opportunity of
kidneys;
Victories are his 'imbre11’ ”
“ d
>he
Musician.”
it,” especially those who have Urinary
and Kidney trouble and suffer with
Rheumatism.
The druggists in this neighborhood
say they can supply the ingredients
which are easily mixed at home.
— Guns repaired by C orl& S on . 23tf
is said to be no better blood-cleansing
— Try Schultz’ s ground bone fo
your hens. It will make them lay.
agent or system tonic known, and cer
tainlv none more harmless or simple tc
Mr. Arnston has not
•anged our schedule
definitely ar
of
meets,
me good trips are assured and
it is
pre­
pared to meet our opponents.
F0R BENEFIT OF ATHLETICS.
¡¿ T Arrangements are
being
made for
the presentation of a minstrel show by
the students of the
University.
The
xact date has not
yet
been set, but
vill probably
the
latter
March.
be
part of
The matter was brought be-
fore the Athletic committee some time
■go, as a means
of
raising
funds for
athletics.
NEW SEMESTER BEGINS.
The formal opening of the new se­
mester was held at
of calling atten­
tion of the merchants of this county to
I failed to make an
Ward
1:15
took their
was appointed to I places. After the regular chapel ser-
and make nec- j vices Pres. Ferrin spoke a few words of
essary arrangements.
Students
are
with welcome and introduced the speakers.
requested to
Rev. Clapp
is a
favorite
students and his ready
ee the com m ittee.
The plan suggested
is somewhat as much
hearty
with the
wit
laughter.
furnished
He
said he
^ ‘follows: The main feature,
of course, was to deliver the "supposed speech
Minstrel Show, consisting of Dr. Dyott.”
The points of e n -
*3Will be the
of darky songs, dialogues, and the lat- phasis in Rev.
tst and oldest jokes.
Clapp’ s
forming of character
I Then a boxing contest is suggested, j use of time.
to fill in, until the
the
closing
stage
is
performance.
jirobablv be a burlesque
has
laid special stress
ready for upon the amount of time the average
This will student wastes upon social affairs, in-
on the Mer- tercollegiate work,
chant of Venice, short and to the point
T h e committee
He
talk were the
and the wrong
not add either to
and things that do
scholarship
or char-
attempted to ar- acter building.
lange the program thus in order to give
Rev.
Folsom
briefly
fiety to the performance and at the ; what Mr. Clapp had
j
emphasized
said,
but added,
me time be humorous and delightful that one of the things a student should
im beginning to end.
, cultivate
is
concentration
of mind
Miss Hartley has secured several of M uch time is wasted because students
e latest songs and will have charge of do not concentrate their minds on the
e musical part
of the program.
Prof. Orr has kindly
consented
tip in staging the play,
work they are doing.
T h « faculty, he
to said, have an interest in
the students
which under beyond merely pouring knowledge into
s direction shonld be well worth see- them like one pours water into a num-
g and
hearing.
Most Forest Grove People
Have a W eak Part And
Too Often It’s the B a rk
Everyone has a weak spot.
T oo often it’ s a bad back.
Twinges lol'ow every sudden twist.
Dull aching keeps up.day and night.
Tells you the kidneys need help—
For backache is really kidney-ache
A kidney cure is what you need. '
Doan’ s Kidney Pi Is cure sick kidneys
Cure backache and all urinary ills.
Mrs. V. M. Vos«, living on Jefferson St., Hi Lb>ro.
Ore., says: “ Doan's Kidn-v P»l s proved of great val
ue to me. At the time I be .an their use I had been
suffering for a long time from a weakness of the k d
neys and back I would arise in the morning feeling
unrefreshed and il'.fitted to begin my househo'd duties
My head ached at times and I teemed to be weak ail
over. My kidneys were o»it c f order and gave me a
great deal of annoyance. I procured a box of Doar •
Kidney Pills, and after taking a few doses was greatly
relieved. I was so delighted that I procured another
supply and in a month was entirely free from ’ he com
plaint. I am much better in every way tines using
Down's Kidney Pills and give them the credit ”
For sale by all dealers.
Pacific's Minstrels
In the past this kind
c| entertainment
has
■ v e n once each
ye»r
B c c e s s fu l in every
States.
Remember the
Anticipating the cold wave Thursday ' take no other
Bulla o
and
way.
Whalley
ALGERNON S DRESSER.
Register.
’ First pub February 6.)
has been carry the thermometer cage
and
grain
farm.
Reasonable
terms.
m\
D u r in g t h e
NEW YEAR 1908
4
Rents Collected
2
Buy your drugs, sun­
V
>0
dries, stationery.
K o­
0
54
daks and supplies at
Office in Times Building
53
Dr. Hines’ Drug Store
49
and you will be’happy.
50
O rig a n
F o ra s i B ro v t
53
41
48
.49
.5 0
Dr. I lines'
DRUG
STORE
s a
ia to
,!oln
'03tJ Eatables
ihill
thi
at
ow Prices
Tender, Juicy, Steaks
thin
w been
Everybody knows
Roasts and Stews,
that
■ouse
we keep the best Meats
n of
last
to be had, but this is to
All kinds of Fresh
V e g e ta b le s
G roceries
VV P. SCI IULT7
Two Good Homes
n r m ile
On Easy Payments
$300 will put you in pos­
session of either.
They are nice homes, in
ch oice locations.
worth £1250,
One is
the other
£1800, and they are bar­
gains at these prices.
Let us show them to you.
THOMAS & H0GE
remind you to give us
tance
a call.
.»«et.
him
’.tiil
Sasians & Co.
FOREST GROVE
..ame
Quong Lee’s
,ed at
stream '
LAUNDRY
in evi-
ening.
regard-
nacted
FINE WORK DONE vHEAP — PRICES
While »hlrt - - - 10c Drawer*
5 ‘ o 55c
Soft
- - -
10c White Waists • 10 to 2(k
White Skirts - 10 to 50 Underskirt* • IS ta» *5c
Undershirt* . . .
8c Stocking* •
• 2've
Handkerchiefs - - 2c Collar*
• * - • Ir
M er’s White Vesta 10 15c ’'ant* - . .
Coats . . .
- 10 20c Dusi era
Towels . . . 20c t k h . Napkins
The following articles 50 c per do*
PI”
Bed Sheers, Table Cloths. Night Gown
Drawers, Underwear, Aprons and Corset i i
j j fidile Avtuif
1, were
the en-
j l t l !d as
Isec-
. V
ng
m
fo rn i I
Notice to Fruit Growers in Washii
ton County.
and
ment at Washington they will doubt­
ice Chandler of Portland, were visit-
less receive a liberal reward as the gov­
Allworth during
T ry
are in-
quires the owners or persons having
Up to d a te M illinery
Mrs. A. E. Dixon
OREGON
fORUT GROVE
P
j
TVS
n
hezema and Pile Cure
PPPP
Knowing what it is to suffer . | twill giv*
t t v * -* -
FRER OF CHARGE, to an? affi ned a poal
five cure for Eczema. Sail Rheum. Erysipelas. Pt!e*
and Skin Diseases
Instant relief
Don t suffer ..ngei
Wrl'e p W Williams, 400 Manhattan Avenue. New
York
Enclose Siam*
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
cated before the first (lav of March,
1908, I will proceed under the law to
! e '*^er cu * down or destroy such or-
chards or have the trees sprayed at he
ChrUti
success
owners expense.
26-27-31 32
W. R. HARRTS.
County Fruit Inst ector.
i of the
*1 feature
heon
was
— Wool Blankets £3 50 to £9.'>0 at
J. K. Bailey’ s.
— W e ’ ll cover that
it Son.
umbrella. Cori
23tf.
— Get
Corl’ s..
that umbrella
,
GoScSenrod Hour
ernment jealously guards all its p-op-
tn j-
f W
W
W
V
W
w
t
■ -
j fected with fruit pests and the law re­
&
repair'd at
23tf.
inside to
to the depart­
B-
iuth For-
by the
The Fruit Inspector of this county
has found that almost all trees
i J
g-
Cooperation save the bulbs of the thermometers
Mis*
Ed.th and Helen
term recess.
am e— Doan’ s— and
stock
Price £20 per acre.
Loans & Insurance
Notice for Publication.
He names the following witnesses to prove his con­
tinuous residence upen, and cul'ivation of, the land,
vii
Frank lurghoner, of Bux’ on, Oregon; Joe Burg-
holzer of B ux * qd . Oregon; Charles Wedburg. of Tim
ber. Oregon; E. H. Coleman, of Timber, Oregon.
from railroad station, well watered.
Good
Real Estate Investments
Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the
I provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, en-
titled "A n act for the sale of timber lands in the States
of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Terr.-
tory,” as extended to all the Public Land States by Act
‘ of August 4, 1892, Hubert F. Leonard, of Portland.
; county of Multnomah, State of Oregon, has this day
I filed in this office his sworn statement. No. 7675, for
I the purchase of the Southwest *4 of Section No. 34, In
Township No. 1 North, Range No. 5 West, and will o f­
fer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable
I for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes.
! and to establish his claim to said land before the Reg-
; ister and Receiver at Portland, Oregon, on Monday the
20th day of April, 1908
He names as witnesses:
j
S. D. Maine of Gaston, Oregon.
Hiram W. Scott of Forest Grove, Oregon.
Henry W. Scott of Gaston, Oregon.
Ernest N. Crockett o f Portiand. Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-
described lands are icquested to file their claims in this
office on or before said 20th day of April. 1908.
ALGERNON 8. DRESSER', Register.
(First Pub. Feb. 6.)
generally been night, some thoughtful persons tried to
report their kind deed
Margaret
Price 50
New York, sole agents tor the United
B * ® all the students is all that is need-
from
freezing, but found it too large
,0 irake t.-.e M.r.stre! a success.
to go through the door. If they will
Miss
Foster Milbum Co ,
ture and timber, fair barn J mile
O regon
VALLEY REALTY CO.
Notice is hereby given that I, the undersigned admin
Department of the Interior,
Land Office at Portland, Oregon,
' February I. 1908
Notice is hereby given that John F. Westlnghouse of
Timber. Oregon, has filed notice of his intention to
make final seven year proof in Support of his claim,
vis Homes*e»d Entry No. 13676 made March 24, 1901,
for the SWVi N W H , W S SW H and Section 26. and
NW*4 NWV4 of Section 35, Township 3 North, Range
S west, and that sa d proof will be made before the R**g-
ister and Receiver at Portland, Oregon, on March 13,
1908.
all under fence, balance in pas­
y>
j
This will be the ber of empty bottles,
st appearance of
r some time.
ONE WEAK SPOT.
Dallas 34 of M on­
mouth, 140 acres in cultivation
o r o v c n a t io n a l ban k building
Sausage and Bacon
the estate of John B. Scott deceased, have
i filed in the County Court of Washington county. Ore-
gon, my final account as such administrator, and that
_
cents.
roue.sT
W. I. Cody
Last Tuesday evening a very helpful j 'Strator of
appearance, so Rev.
Folsom,
in
Notice of Final Settlement.
Wednesday
com plete the details
talent for the stage
orm e
Department of the Interior.
Land Office at Portland, Oregon,
December 28, 1907.
Notice is hereby given that Metta Caples Matthieu
o f Gaston, Oregon, has filed notice of his inten’ ion to
make final five year proof in suport of his claim, viz:
Homestead Entry No, 13858, made Sept. 10, 1901, f< r
the northwest quarter Section 20. Township 1 south,
Range 5 west, and that S3id proof will be made before
the Register and Receiver, at Portland, Oregon, on
February 11, 19t)8.
He names the following witnesses to prove his con­
tinuous residence upon, and cultivation of the land,
viz: H. P. Roberts, of Gaston, Oregon; George Han­
cock of Gas’on, Oregon; Robert A. Caples of Gaston.
Oregon; John C. Matthieu of Gaston, Oregon
ALGERNON S. DRESSER.
26-6
Register.
j
Two hundred and forty acres.
4 miles of
Forest Grove
Notice for Publication.
County.
Three hundred and fifteen
acres 1-2 mile of Ballston. 220
actes in cultivation.
Balance
pasture and timber fair house and
barn, running water, telephone,
R. F. D.
Price £27.50 per
acre. Terms.
W rig h t, C ornelius & Co.
Notice is hereby given that I, the undersigned, have
been duly appointed by the county court or Washing
ing County, Oregon, administratrix of the estate of R.
| M. Bisbee, deceased, and have qualified as such
All
; persons having claims against said estate are hereby
notified to present the same to me with proper vouchers
; at the law office of W. N. Barrett, at Hillsboro, Ore
| gon within six months from the date hereof.
__ ,
Dated this January 30, 1908.
TERES \ BISBEE.
Administratrix of the estate of R. M. Bisbee, de-
ceased.
W . N. Barrett, Atty for Estate.
Notice.
meeting was led by ium ner Bryant,
afternoon, instead of in the forenoon, Mr. Brjant’ s subject was “ H o * to ,a,d court hM set Monday. February 10 . 1908. at I
.
*
,
ff
I o ’clock a. m. of said day as the time and the County
as the custom has been for several
make preparation for the test.
I he j Court Room in Hillsboro, Oregon, as the place for
years.
great trial test of a man’ s life was com - »‘«»ring objections to said account, and the final settle-
.
. . .
.
...
I ment of said estate.
A larger number than usual of stu-
pared with tests which we are familiar I Dated January 8, 1908.
j d ent3i and friends of the school, were
CHARLES M SCOTT,
with in school life. The necessity of
prelent, and the college band ex-
Administrator of Said Estate.
belfig prepared at all times, for this
W. N.BARRETT.
pressed the enthusiasm of the occasion,
Attorney for Said Estate.
27-5
test is liable to com e at any moment,
The Speakers announced were Rev and the need of a thorough preparation
Dy0]t of the First
Congregational were points emphasized bv the leader
Notice for Publication.
church o( portiand and Rev. D. L. A short discussion by those present
United States Land Office, Portland, Oregon
January 30, 1908
Thomas, but for some reason they followed.
A committee consisting of Lawrence, Clapp and Rev.
Ferrin and
Fifteen and eighty one hun­
dredth acres one-fourth mile of
Forest Grove, one-fourth mile of
condenser all under cultivation.
Price £1600. Terms.
Prosecuting Attorney for Washington
but
or our best interest to be fully
Thirty six acres all in cultiva­
tion and under fence 1 mile of
Forest Grove.
Price
£3700.
Terms.
Administratrix' Notice.
use.
the laxity displayed by them in the
not won in a day. Nowhere is this SPecial credit is due t0 Mr‘ SParks
. \ ____ _
•
,
,
t . . i
i who drew the crayon etchings of these sale of cirgarettes and tobacco to min-
more true tnan on the track.
It takes |
1
*
familiar campus scenes and portrait». ors. T h e violation of this law was
weeks of constant and faithful training
Next followed a poem on the Junior forcibly illustrated in a case in court
to store up nerve force and muscular
class. Accom panying each verse of on Monday afternoon, January 27th;
energy for the final contest.
this lyric a very beautiful likeness of briefly stated,— a boy of twelve years
The Cross county squad is out doing
each member of the class was thrown of age had purchased tobacco and
hree and four miles every Dight. This
upon the canvas. The grand march cigarettes of a number of merchants in
kind of work is the best that can be
for which Miss Pearl Miller played fol­ plain violation of the statutes of this
taken to develop “ wind” and strength
lowed, seemed as welcom e as ever. state. I shall consider it my duty to
P of limb.
High jumping, hurdling,
, Refreshments of ice cream and wafers prosecute all offenders of thi» law here­
8 pole vaulting and shot putting can be
were daintily served by the young after. Kindly familiarize yourselves
practiced in the gymnasium and there
ladies of the class. The happy crowd with the provisions thereof.
is no reason why our men cannot be
Dated at Hillsboro, Oregon, this
broke up about eleven each one feel­
in good form to do good naid training
ing that they had been amply repaid 31st day of January, 1908.
la s soon as the weather permits.
J o h n M. W a i l ,
for the evenings entertainment.
I
Sixty-nine acres all in cultiva­
tion. G ood 7-room house, new
barn, 38x44, orchard, pure spring
water in house, £ mile school on
telephone and R. F. D. 1 in
Forest Grove.
Price $7000.
Terms.
— Buy Wool Blankets of Bailey and
keep warm.
There
I take this method
Real Estate Bargains
ot only does the wrapper of every bottle
of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, the
famous medicine for weak stomach, t rpld
liver or biliousness and all catarrhal diseases
wherever located, have printed upon It. in
plain Vnglish, a full and complete l»st of all
the ingredients composing it, but a small
book has been compiled from numerous
standard medical works, of all the different
1 schools of practice, containing very numer-
| ous extracts from the writings of leading
practitioners of medicine, endorsing in the
strongest possible terms, each and every ingre­
dient contained in Dr. Pierce’s medicines.
One of these little books will be mailed free
to any one sending address onjx>stal card or
by letter, to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y..
and requesting the same. From this little
book it will be learned that Dr. Pierce’s med­
icines contain no alcohol, narcotics, mineral
agents or other poisonous or injurious agents
and that they are made from native, medici­
nal roots of groat value: also that some of
the most valuable ingredients contained In
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription for weak,
nervous, over-worked, "run-down,'’ nervous
and debilitated women, were employed, long
years ago. by the Indians for similar ailments
affecting their squaws. In fact, one of the
most valuable medicinal plants entering into
the composition of l)r. Pierce’s Favorite Pre­
scription was known to the Indians as
"Squaw-Weed.” Our knowledge of the uses
of not a few of our most valuable native, me­
dicinal plants was gained from the Indians.
As made up by improved and exact pro­
cesses, the " h avorlte Prescription ” is a most
efficient remedy for regulating all the worn-
anlv functions, correcting displacements, as
prolapsus, mnteversion and retorverslon,
overcoming painful periods, toning up the
nerves and bringing about a perfect state of
health. Sold by all dealers in tr*sdlciues.
at bedtime.
usual diet,
water.
B o ld S tep .
Uv tins bold-SU»D I>f. Piercy has shqwrj
UTSTilaJcrmnlas
vi sueL.excyl \*nc*
tia t he is not air aid to suhjart them to
Take as a
not boast to carry off first honors this original college yell or song. Many
year, those in charge believe that pros­ pleasing songs and yells were com ­
pects are brighter than any previous posed in the limited time of twenty
Seldom do the students of a college
A
T o overcome the well-grounded and
reasonable objections of the more fntep
Ugeut to the use of secret, medicinal com­
pounds, Dr. R. V. Pierce, of lfnflalo, NT.
V., some time ago, decided to make a bold
departure from the usual course pursued
by the makers of put-up medicines for do­
mestic use, an£ so has published broad­
cast and o M n to the whole world, a full
and com p ete list of all tho ingredients
entering inSet he composition of his widely
celebrated fcgdlcjnes. Thus he has taken
his numerous Bhtrons and patients ^nto
his full eontylence. Thus too he has re-
move«ydii^d{iedicines from among secret
n o s tr /m r o f doubtful merits, and made
themfcficmidicx of Known Composition.
Guaranteed
. f