Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, February 20, 1908, Image 3

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    Doings
at Pacific University
Lifted From the Weekly Index, the College Publication
ACADEMY
TEAM CHOSEN
T e a m W il l M e e t P e n d le t o n A c a d e ­
m y S o m e t im e
in A p r il,
liifth G la s s T r y o u t .
GAMMA'S ROYAL BANQUETERS.
TRIANGULAR DEBATE FRIDAY.
1 b » c . D, M ason* ]
Nurslng Mothers and
Oyer-burdened Women
In all stations of life, whose vigor and
vitality may have been undermined and
broken-down by over-work, exacting
social duties, the too frequent bearing of
children, or other causes, will find in Dr.
Pierce's Favorite Prescription the most
potent, invigorating restorative strength-
giver ever devised for their special bene­
fit. Nurslngwuothers wliLfind it especial­
ly valuable iX sustaining >helr strength
and promoting\n abundant nyjirishment
.I. . e ch'ld. Expectant »¡oHiers too
will hnd it a pricoless\*j>«i?tTTn>s r?w the
system for baby's coming and rehditing
the ordeal comparatively painless. -li
l>r gonJltl°".
Beal Estate Bargains
Last Friday evening Brighton chapel
Three hundred and fifteen
Sixty-nine acres all in cultiva­
j was the sceue of a very interesting
acres 1 2 mile of Ballston. 220
tion. Good 7-room house, new
to l>is«:u ss th e J a p a n e s e P r o b le m .
actes in cultivation.
Balance
| spirited forensic contest, when eight
barn, 38x44, orchard, pure spring
A n E la b o r a t e S p r e a d . O o o d p r o ­
T h e O n ly D e b a t e M e r e .
pasture
and
timber
fair
house
and
members of the Academy tried out
water in house, A mile school on
g r a m . F o r t y P e o p le P r e s e n t.
barn, running water, telephone,
telephone and R. F. D. 1 in
The Whitman-Willamette-Pacific de for places on the debating team which
R. F. D.
Price » 2 7 .5 0 per
Forest Grove.
Price $7000.
The fifth annual banquet of the bates will take place this coming Fri­ I is to represent the home institution
acre. Terms.
Terms.
Gamma Sigma Literary Society was day night, Feb. 2 1 . The evening j against Pendleton Academy on the ,
D'-Iieaie,
nervous,
weak
women,
who
held Friday evening immediately after will be of unusual interest to us as not Postal Savings Bank question,
Two hundred and forty acres,
Thirty six acres all in cultiva­
sutT'-r fr-.in frequent headaches, back-
ng-do
distress low down
tion and under fence 1 mile of
the Academy T rjou t. With the ex­ only do we meet the Whitman team ! The speeches showed that the con- ache, dragglng-ifown
4 miles of Dallas 3 j ol Mot -
in the abdomen, or from painful or lrreg
Forest Grove.
Price $3700.
ception of the first banquet five years on our home platform, but we are also testant« had spent much time in prep- ular monthly periods, gnawing or dis­
mouth, 140 acres in cultivation
tressed sensation in stomach, dizzy or
Terms.
ssnding
another
team
to
Salem,
to
meet
ago which was held in Vert’s Hall, the
aration and their delivery likewise faint spells, see imaginary specks or spots
all under fence, balance in pas­
Colonial Hotel has been the scene of Willamette on the same night. The showed that we have some very able floating before eyes, have disagreeable,
ture and timber, fair barn J mile
pelvic catarrhal drain, prolapsus, ante-
Fifteen and eighty one hun­
these festive occasions; at each ban­ The question to be discussed by each mateiial in development, to represent version or retro-version or other displace­
from railroad station, well watered.
dredth
acres
one-fourth
mile
of
ments of womanly organs from weakness
quet, the Gammas have proved them­ of the three contending schools is: us in contests in the future. Although of parts will, whether they experience
Good stock and grain
farm.
Forest Grove, one-fourth tftile of
many or only a few of the above symp­
condenser all under cultivation.
selves very royal hosts. During the Resolved: th t United States should this was the first time some of the toms, find relief and a permanent euro by
Price 820 per acre. Reasonable
using faithfully and fairly persistently
Price $1600. Terms.
fore part of the evening Miss Hartley continue to admit Japanese on the speakers had ever appeared in public Dr.
terms.
Pierce’s Favorite Prescription.
This world famed siiecitic for woman’s
sang " I f I Were a Rose;’ ’ Miss Sewell same basis as European immigrants. they showed perfect composure and
weaknesses and |)eeuliar ailments is a
played, and Mr. Koch sang "Trouba­ The team which goes to Salem con­ went ir. with a determination to win.
pure glyceric extract of the choicest na­
tive, medicinal roots without a drop of
dour.” All responded very graciously sists of Robert Imlay, H. E. Witham
Mr. Hope, winner of first place, rep­ alcohol In its make-up. All its ingredi­
printed in plain English on its bottle-
to hearty encores. After this shoit and D. I. Aller, and will upheld the resented Tualatin Academy last year ents
o m i e in ro a e s T o r o v e n a i i o n a l b a n e n iu i DiNo
wrapper and attested under oath. Dr.
Pierce
invites the fullest investiga­
program, the guests adjourned to the negative side of the question.
on the team which defeated Pendleton tion of thus
his formula knowing that it will
Forest G rove
O re gon
The affirmative team will remain at on the subsidy question. Mr. Hope be found to contain only the best agents
dining room, whose walls were cov­
known to the most advanced medical
ered with pennants of colors; ferns also home. This team is composed of is a member of Alpha Zeta* and has al­ science of all the different schools of prac­
for the cure of woman’s peculiar
were used in the decorations. The Messrs. Ward, Gwynn and Arnston, ways taken an active interest in all tice
weaknesses and ailments.
If you want to know more about the
place cards and menu’s were very and will meet Messrs, Davenport, Rigs­ society affairs. Mr. Markee and Mr.
composition and professional endorse­
J . H. Hartley
W . 1. Cody
neat, each showing a great deal of ar­ by and Livengood from Whitman.
Silverman, also members of Alpha ment of the " Favorite Prescription/' send
postal card request to Dr. K. V. Pierce,
This will be the only debate held at Zeta* put up strong cases in a con­ Buffalo, N. Y ., for his fr ee booklet treat-
tistic taste. After each one had done
ing
of same.
justice to a well prepared banquet, Pacific, since the Academy team will vincing manner.
Y ou can’t afford to accept as a substi­
tute for this remedy o f known composition
Mr. Peters, who acted as Toastmaster, meet Pendleton Academy at Pendle­
Mr. Gardner showed much improve­ a secret nostrum qf unknown oompojrt■
with a good supply of Irish stories and ton. Every student should make it a ment over last year’s work, and with ti on. Don’t do it.
wit inroduced the Toasters. A note of point not only to be there but to in­ continued effort will surprise his friends
— Buy Wool Blankets of Bailey and
loyalty, not only to Gamma Sigma So­ duce all of his friends outside of col­ in time to come.
keep warm.
ciety, but also to Pacific, was evident lege, to attend. Whitman has always
Each contestant had two minutes to
T o buy Drugs, or to
in each Toast. The Toasts were as put up a strong debate and with the rebut the argument of the preceding
—Guns repaired by Corl & Son. 23tf
have all prescriptions
follows: Gammas Today by S. B . Law­ team Pacific has, the debate is sure to speaker and ten minutes to lay out his
— Try Schultz’s ground bone fo
.4
rence; Heads— Wise and Otherwise, j be interesting in itself. School loyalty constructive case. The speakers were your hens. It will make them lay.
filled at Dr. Hines’
2
R. A. Imlay; Ye Olden Days, Horace demands a large attendance and it is arranged as in the college tryout, a
— Money to loan on farm security
17
Drug Store.
Agent
Thomas: Skate*— Both Roller and hoped that our team will be supported
negative speech following an affirma- W. H. Hollis, Forest Grove
50
Other, A. C. Allen; Hearts and Valen­ Friday night by an audience and en­
tive speech.
for Kodak and Cam­
0
tines, H. W. Sparks. Prof. Cook re­ thusiasm never before excelled at Pa-
Office in Times Building
Administratrix’ Notice.
Those who tried out were: Sumner
54
sponded to a Toast in behalf of the cific University.
era supplies.
Notice is hereby given that I, the undersigned, have
Bryant, C. E. Ward, Finley Childs,
$3
been duly appointed by the county court or Washing
Forest Grovo
Orsgon
Faculty. Mr. Koch read regrets from
L. L. Hope, L. L. Gardner, Archie ing County, Oregon, administratrix of the estate of R.
In t e r c o lle g ia t e .
several former members, and also from
M. Bisbee, deceased, and have qualified as such. All
Markee and Arthur Silverman.
49
There is a movement on foot for the
persons having claims against said estate are hereby
President and Mrs. Ferrin, who were
Dr.
Hazard,
Judge
Hollis
and
Presi­
notified to present the same to me with proper vouchers
50
building of a new armory at O. A. C.
unable to be present on account of ill­
at the law office of W . N. Barrett, at Hillsboro, Ore
dent Ferrin acted as judges.
53
The building is to be designed and
gon within six months from the date hereof.
ness in the family.
Dated this January 30, 1908.
41
constructed by cadets of the military
P h i ln m a t h a a n .
TERESA BISBEE.
At a very early hour the guests department.
.48
Administratrix of the estate of R. M. Bisbee, de­
The following officers of the Philo- ceased.
DRUG
departed, each feeling amply repaid
.49
The forestry department of Harvard mathean Society were unamiously
W. N. Barrett, Atty for Estate.
30-St
STORL .50
for the time spent.
University has received a gift of 2000 elected at their last regular meeting,
The guests present were, Misses acres of timber land at Petershorn
President, Francis Clapp; Vice Pres.,
Notice tor Publication.
Allworth, Abernethy, M. Abernethy, Massachusetts.
United States Land Office, Portland, Oregon,
Jessie Hoge; Secretary, Millie Fletcher;
Bowie, Bollinger, Chalmers, Chandler,
s a
Feb. 11th, 1908.
By an overwhelming majority the Treas., Lofetta Murphy; Marshall, Es­
at
Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the
Fitch, Hartley,
Hoffman,. Ireland, students yesterday voted at the poles
ittor
provisions
of
the
act
of
Congress
of
June
3,
1878,
enti­
ther Silverman. After the business
Lake, McDonald, Peterson, Rasmusen, to pay the Editor and the Business of
■oln,
tled “ An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of
meeting a program was given on the California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory,”
Tender, Juicy, Steaks
Stearns, Sewell, Shannon, Whealdon, the Barometer a salary of $100 and $50
Life and works of Sidney Lanier. The as extended to all the Public Land States by act of Au­
Wilson, Messrs. Allen, Cook, Child, respectively.
Everybody knows that
gust 4, 1892, Flora A. Dudley, of Portland, County of
paper by Miss Murphy was instructive Multtomah, State of Oregon, has this day filed in
Roasts and Stews,
thin
Denny, Gardner, Hahn, Humphreys,
Association football in England was and the readings from Lanier’s works this office his sworn statement, No. 7621, for the pur­
we keep the best Meats
Hilts, Imlay, Jensen, Koch, Lawrence,
been
chase of Lots 3 and 4, and NEVi of SW ty, o f Section 30,
Sausage
and
Bacon
responsible for six deaths and the dis­ py Misses C. Wilson, Bollinger and in Township No. 3 north. Range No. 3 west, and will
;.«r.
McCoy, Mills, Peters, Robinson, A.
!
to be had, but this is to
ablement of sixty more. The good old iilverman were entertaining. Misses offer proof to show that the land sought is more valua­
touse
Robinson, Sparks, Smith, Weatheted.
ble for its timber or stone than for agricultural pur­
All
kinds
of
Fresh
American game is not so bad after all. Leabo and Bowie gave recitations poses, and to establish his claim to said land before
remind you to give us
n of
which were well received.
Register and Receiver at Portland, Oregon, on Monday
A
student
of
the
University
of
Min­
J o in t M e e t i n g Y . W . a n d V M . C. A.
last
the 27th day of April, 1908.
a call.
nesota is to publish a “ University Dic­
He names as witnesses, Olof Ohlson of Portland, Cre-
tance
The Universal day of Prayer was ou-
gon, Mary E. Wilson of Portland, Oregon, Charlotte
tionary.” It will contain a list of all
EASY TO M IX THIS
him
Reed of Portland, Oregon, and W ill K elley of Buxton,
served by the Y. W. and Y. M. C. A.
the professors and instructors who have
Oregon.
•••’Ct.
in joint meeting on Sunday afterncon,
FOREST GROVE
Any and all persons c'aiming adversely the above dei-
j been at the institution; history and Prepar; It at Home By Shaking In-
this
cribed lands are requested to file their claims in this
Feb. 9. About seventy were present
gredients
Well
In
a
Bottle.
| purpose of various
organizations;
office on or te.ore said 27th d iy of / p I, 19C8.
and it is said to be the best joint meet­
ALGERNON S. D R ESSER , Register.
| records of the laws governing and pei-
What will appear very intesesting to
(First Pub. Feb 20.)
ing which has been held for some time.
t lining to the regulation and establish- many people here is the article taken
Pro'. Taylor led the meeting and in
- ment of the University.
from a New York daily paper, giving a
! -.irne
Notice for Publication.
his usual earnest manner called atten-
•imple prescription, a* formulated by
Led at
|
!
United
States
Land
Office.
Portland,
Oregon
tion to the foreign missionary werk; M. P. H um phreys E lu d e d C aptain.
January 30, 1908
Stream
a noted authority, who claims that he
and the need of our interest, support
FINE WORK DONE .HEAP
11..1.
Notice Is hereby given that In compliance with the
J . li . W a r d M a n a g e r .
ening.
has found a positive remedy to cure provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, rn
and prayer
Then the home mission­
White shirt - - - 10c Drawer*
o r » n ie
in
evi-
At a meeting of the foot ball squad almost any case of backache or kidney titled “ An act for the sale of timber lands in the States
Soft
* - - - 10c While Waists
ary work was briefly touched. Again
of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington T e rri­
regard-
White Skirts - 10 to 50 Underskirt* -
Friday, H. P. Humphreys, a member or blsdder derangement, in the follow­ tory,” as extended to all the Public I .and States by Art
the necessity of prayer for ourselves
Undershirts - - - 8c Stockings «
nacted
of the Junior class, was elected cap­ ing simple prescription, if taken before of August 4, 1892, Hubert F. Leonard, of Portland,
Handkerchiefs - • 2c Collars
• •
and our fellow students was pointed
county of Mu'tnomah, State of Oregon, has this day
Men’s White Vests 10 15c »'ant* - . .
tain. Mr. Humphreys has been prom­ the stage of Brights disease:
i,
were
filed in this office his sworn statement. No. 7675, for
»300 will pul you in pos­
out. The prevailing thought of the
Caats - • - - 10 20c Dusters
.
Fluid Extract Dandelion, one-half the purchase of the Southwest Vi of Section No. 34, in
inent in foot ball circles for the past
session of either.
Towels
20c Dor. Napkin*
meeting was prayer, and a good part
Township No. 1 North, Range No. 5 W est, and will of
The following articles 50 c per d* *
PI”
three years. His main position is ounce; Compound Kargon, one ounce; fer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable
the en-
They are nice homes, in
of the time spent in prayer for students,
Bed Sheets, Table Cloths. Night (itm t
Full-back. He
played
excellent Compound Syrup Sarsparilla, three for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes,
choice
locations.
One
is
Drawers,
Underwear,
Aprons
and
(
orsei
(
i
both at home and in other countries.
and to establish his claim to said land before the R eg­
games during the entire season. With ounces. Shake well in bottle and take ister and Receiver at Portland, Oregon, on Monday the
worth » 1 2 5 0 , the other
Pacific Avenue
F»»r* ? <
The meeting was very helpful and
the training that the team received in teaspoonful doses after each meal 20th day of April, 1908
»1800,
and they arc bar­
each one went away feeling stronger.
He names as witnesses:
this season will no doubt be valuable and again at bedtime. ~
S. D. Maine of Gaston, Oregon.
gains at these prices.
Notice to Fruit Growers in Wasl irg
Hiram W . Scott of Forest Grove, Oregon.
A well-known druggiithere at home,
to next years squad. Mr. Humphreys
Let
us show them to you.
G a m m a S ig m a .
Henry W. Scott of Gaston, Oregon.
ton County.
is very popular with his fellows and when asked regarding this prescription,
Err.est N. Crockett of Portland, Oregon.
The meeting was called to order by
Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-
will place a strong team on the field stated that the ingredients are all
The Fruit Inspector of this county j
President Lawrence, and the following
described lands are .eq u ered to file their claims in this
next fall. Mt. James Ward was today harmless, and can be obtained at a office on or before said 20th day of April, 1908.
has found that almost all trees are in- f
program rendered: Declamation, ‘ The
ALGERNON S. D R ESSER , Register.
nominated Foot ball manager for the small cost from any good prescription
| (ected with fruit pests and the law r e - »Oth For-
Black Horse and his Rider,” by H. P.
(First F ib . Feb 6.)
year 1908 by the Athletic committee. pharmacy, or the mixture would be
quires the owners or persons having by the
Humphreys
D. C. Brown followed
His nomination will be confirmed bv put up if asked to do so. He further
Up
to
date
Millinery
posession thereof to destroy or eradi- *ty Cora-
with an oration on "Poetry and Divine
Notice tor Publication.
the student body. This position will stated that while this prescription is
cate
such orchards or pests. You are » piece
Department of the Inferior,
Happiness.”
be ably filled by Mr. Ward as he has often prescribed in rheumatic afflic­
Land Office at Portland, Oregon,
therefore notified that unless such or- ining at
H. P. Humphreys was then inaug­
February 1, 1908
had experience as track manager. The tions with splendid results, he could
chards cr pests are destroyed or eradi- to the
Notice it hereby given that John F. Westinghouse of
urated president, and took the chair,
track management ended with a good •ee no reason why it would not be a Timber. Oregon, has filed notice of hit intention to
fo a m OROVI
ORfcGoN
cated before the first day ol March, that is
whereupon Mr. Lawrence received the
showing under his management last splendid remedy for kidney and urinary make final seven year proof in support of hit claim,
1908, I will proceed under the law to r. Todd
v lf : Homestead Entry No. 13676 made March 24, 1901.
token of farewell.
troubles and backache, as it has a for the 8W H NWV«. WVa SWV,
year.
snd 3ci
Section
and
■»r* ’» »•«
nun t 26.
o , ano
either cut down or destroy such or- ad boild-
The following officers were then in­
peculiar action upon the kidney struc­ NWH NW 1« of Section
chards or have the trees sprayed at the
5 west, and that said p ro f will be made before the Reg
augurated: A. C. Allen, Vice-Presi-
Kappa D elta,
ture, cleansing these most important later sod Receiver at For land. Oregon, on March 13.
owners
expense.
FPFF
Knowing what »1 IS IS Suffer l
giva
A R N »
I
dent: H. L. McCoy, Recording Secre
Election of effizers was the main organs and helping them to sift and 1908.
w. R. H a r r i s .
Piles
He names the following witnesses ’o prove his eon- flee cure for F.cgema, Sal’ Rheum f\i . -u,
tary; C. F. Koch. Financial Secretary; business of the evening. After a ser- filter from the blood the foul acids and timjous residence upon, and cultivation of, 'he land and Skin Diseases Instan’ reliel Don sucer t ei ' 26 27-31 32 County Fruit Inspecte- Christian
W rre V W Williams. «00 Manhattan Avenue Ne*
Alex. Robinson, Treasurer; L. L. Card- ¡es 0f eloquent nominating speeches waste matter which cause sickness and vl* Frank Burgholi«*r, of Buxton, Oregon; Joe Burg Tork Unclose Starna
success.
— Wool Blankets »3 50 to »9.00 at
holrer. of Buxton, Oregon: Charles Wedburg. of Tim
ner. Librarian; S. B. Lawrence, Ser- ;or the office of president, ballots suffering. Those of our readers who ber. Oregon. E. H. Coleman, of Timber. Oregon.
i ol the
J . K. Bailey’s.
ALGERNON t . D RESSER,
al feature
geant-at arms.
were taken for this position. Miss suffer can make no mistake in giving
Register.
— We’ ll cover that umbrella. Cori
— Get that umbrella repaired
Mr. Harold Bates was initiated into Gladys receiving the plurality vote over it atrial,
heon
that
'F irst pub. February 6.)
23t'.
& Son.
Corl's..
23tf.
the Society. After a short business .other contesting candidates. The re-1
was en-
session the society adjourned.
maining offices were filled by the fol - 1
l. of th,:;
lowing: Miss Elizabeth Chalmers, Vice !
affair ’ sh
Alplia A cta.
President; Fordvce, Secretary; Kate
At the meeting of Alpha Zeta fast S h , T, n o n
Treasurer; M. Abernethy,'
F if t h
A n n u a l B a n q u e t a t C o lo n ia l.
W h i t m a n , W i ll a m e t t e
an«l
P a c if ic
W righ t, C ornelius & Co.
It w ill
VALLEY REALTY CO.
Real Estate Investments
SAVE YOU MOMEY
y
Loans &, Insurance
Rents Collected
jood Thing! Dr. I lines’
TO EAT
Good Eatables
Low Prices
P
Vegetables
Groceries
W F. SCHULTZ
Saelens & Co.
fiu o n g
Lee s
LA U N D RY
Two Good Homes
On Easy Payments
THOMAS & HOGE
Mrs.
A. E. Dixon
Eczema and Pile Cure
Wednesday night the following
Marshall; L. Hawley. Reporter; Fay
were elected: President,
. x s.l»pp: Corwin, Artist.
Vice President, L. L. Hope; secretary,
--------------------------
A. A. Wagner; Treasurer, Sumner
Mrs. W. N. Ferrin has been quite
a t; Serg i at Arms, W. K. Gwynn. ill the past week.
T ry
Goldenrod liour
Store
Guaranteed
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