Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, March 05, 1908, Image 3

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LEAP YEAR SKATING PARTY.
REV. PAUL RADER SPEAKS.
PADEREWSKI AT THE HEILIG.
U r j e U nlitgalion f r o m P a c i f i c H e a r
t h e W o r l d ’s G r e a t e s t P i a n i s t
in P o r t l a n d M o n d a y .
Do You Think
For Yourself ?
y o u r m o u th Ilk« s young
rn w h a te v e r food o r m odi-
■
Real Estate Bargains
Those who went to Portland last
week
to hear the Paderewski recital
Three hundred and fifteen
Sixty-nine acres all in cultiva­
P r o m i n e n t P o r t l a n d P a s t o r De­
An E n j o y a b l e E v e n t —A M o tle y A r ­
acres
1-2 mile of Ballston, 220
feel
amply
repaid
for
their
time
and
tion.
Good
7-room
house,
new
liv e rs a F o rcefu l A d d ress. S tu­
actes in cultivation.
Balance
barn, 38x44, orchard, pure spring
ra y o f S k ater» , " P a t M u r p h y ,"
j
money.
Paderewski
is
generally
rec-1
?d you ?
d e n ts M an ifest A p p reciatio n .
UA?g-»
the c u re of woman'» I l k
pasture
and
timber
fair
house
and
water
in
house,
A
mile
school
on
G e o r g e W a s h i n g t o n a n d Si
( ognized as perhaps the greatest living [
*
+ ite lllg
w e n t th * in k in g w om an,
barn, running water, telephone,
Rev. Paul Rader of Portland, who
telephone and R. F. D. 1 in
P erkin» P resen t.
T
h
e
m
a
k
e
rs
o
f
Dr.
P
ie
rc
e
’s
F
a
v
o
rite
P
r
e
­
■um w e a k n e s s,n e rv o u sn e s s,
j pianist and it is something of an edu- j
R. F. D.
Price 827.50 per
scrip tio n . for th e c u re of n w It eak,
u s,
ru n to ­
Forest Grove.
Price #7000.
has been prominent in the prohibition
m e n a e n rv
s o m
u ch
On Saturday evening occurred the
cation to see just how it is that he has dow n. o ver-w orked, g. ■ d th e e b trie
ilita te d , p a in -ra c k e d
acre. Terms.
Terms.
d
a
n
d
tr
u
e
hones^
work in Oregon and Washington, ad-
e is e r e e t e r i won;l'
ad e up
u ie iu c n-
ire know
tor ing th is m e dicine to tie m sold
by
most striking social (unction of the
. . . . . .
| gained this reputation. H
Two hundred and forty acres,
n e is g r e e t e u Gf
in g re d ie
n ts,
e v e ry one
dfjurwL.»
/—
.1-------
----- of w hich
’ **•- h as th e
Thirty acres, 25 in cultivation,
dressed the student body at the spec-
4 miles of Dallas 3 j of Mon­
H l everywhere by enthusiastic crowds and S tro n g est possible in d o rse m e n t o f th e le a d in g
season, and the first of its kind held at
2
j
miles
west
of
Forest
Grove
3
,
,
,
, . | * h d s ta n d a rd a u th o ritie s o f th e se v e ra l
cal chapel exercises last Wednesday. . . . . . .
mouth, 140 acres in cultivation
Pacific for many years—a leap-year
while this may be partly due to hlS schools o f p ra c tic e , a re p e rfe c tly w illing, and
acres Beaver dam, spring water,
Pres. Ferrin in his introduction
all under fence, balance in pas­
formerly won successes, it cannot ac- J? ,*l t' ll? only
to p rin t, as th e y do.
5
cows.
0
room
house,
hay
in
skating party in masquerade.
tb e form ula, o r lis t of In g red ien ts, of w hich
ture and timber, fair barn J mile
spoke of Rev. Rader as an extraor­
count that those who have heard him It Is com posed, in p la in Uni/lith. o n e v e ry I barn. Price 33500.
Taking advantage of the 29th of
from
railroad station, well watered.
dinary man, having had the distinction
, .
,
. .
b o ttle -w ra p p e r.
Ten acres all in cultivation, 7
February, the one day in four years in­
most are his most ardent admirers.
*
*
♦
*
^
Good stock and grain farm.
of being one of the best full backs on
room house, barn 24x30, 1 acre
Price 817.50per acre.Reasonable
In tecnique he may possibly not
T h e to rm u la o f Dr. P ie rc e 's F a v o rite P re -
serted in the calendar for the special
the Multnomah football eleven and at i
orchard assorted fruits. 83500
, _
_
. . .
s c rip tlo n w ill b e a r th e m o st c ritic a l e x a m ln a -
terms.
benefit of the ladies, a coterie of Pa­
equai Bauer or Rosenthal; from an ar- t ion of m edical e x p erts, fo r it c o n ta in s no
Terms.
the same time the pastorate of a prom­ tistic standpoint, however, it is nearly »I«--« 110!, n a rc o tic s, h a rm fu l, o r h a b lt-fo rm ln *
1 lot 100x200, Forest Grove.
cific girls invited their friends of the
J \ d ru g s, a n d n o a g e n t e n te rs In to It t h a t Is n o t
1 acre in Forest Grove, fine
inent city church. He
has been
Good 11 room house plastered.
sterner sex to veil their features, don
perfect and lacks only in a crashing h ig h ly recom m ended by th e m o st a d v a n c e d
house and bartn, some fruit 81800
Good barn in fine location 82100
known to play a strenuous game on
a n d le a d in g m edical te a c h e rs a n d a u llio r-
uncommon garb, and join in paying
sort brilliance which is unnecessary in ltle
s of th e ir se v e ra l sch o o ls o f p ra c tic e .
Saturday and fulfil his pulpit duties on
homage to the goddess of the fickle
a normal interpretation. At the Port­ T h e s e a u th o ritie s reco m m en d th e Ingredients
Sunday. Indeed Mr. Rader impresses
o ^ rn T T ^ rffc e ^ T a v L ^ Tte 'P resc rip tio n fo r th e
land concert, however, those who have c u re of e x a c tly th e arn eiiln u ^^
wheel.
one as a very broad minded man who
rid-fa
"medicine Is adv ised.
heard him several times say that the ¡E
The rink was filled with a motley ar­
orricc in r o R c s T o r o v c n a t i o n a l h a n k r f i i d in o
is able to throw his entire will force
♦
t
♦
+
+
loud passages and climaxes were played
ray of characters. A stranger might
N o o th e r m e d ic in e fo r w o m a n 's ills h a s a n y
F o r e s i ( ir o v e
O re g o n
and energy into whatever work de­
more in the style of Rosenthal than in s u c h p ro fessio n al e n d o rs e m e n t as I>r. F ie rc e 's
have thought himself in a Congress of
mands his attention. His work for the
F a v o rite P re s c rip tio n h a s re c eiv ed , in th e u n ­
his own more quiet way.
the Nations.
q u a lifie d re c o m m e n d a tio n o f e a c h of its
Anti Saloon league has been of great
n ts by sco res of le a d in g m e d i­
The grand march was led by the
It is, however, his interpretation, the s c e a v l e m ra en l in of g re all d ie th
e schools o f p ra c tic e . Is
value and his grasp of men and affairs
original Dusty Rhodes, gallantly es­
soul that he puts into his wonderful s u c h an e n d o rs e m e n t n o t w o rth y o f y o u r
J. H. Hartley
W . L. Cady
is so clear and forceful that he is fast
c o n sid e ra tio n ?
corting a Chinese maiden. Si Perkins,
playing which makes him a master
♦
♦
♦
♦
♦
becoming prominent in the Northwest
leading his daughter by the hand,
among pianists, to this is added a I A b o o k le t o f in g re d ie n ts , w ith n u m e ro u s
as a Christian worker.
a u th o ra tlv e p ro fe sio n a l e n d o rs e m e n ts by th e
gaped at everything in sight, and
marvelous smoothness of tecnique, le a d in g m ed ical a u th o ritie s of th is c o u n try .
1
Rev. Rader used as the outline of
t
stumbled every time he took a look.
sweetness of tone and delicacy of rill bo m ailed free to a n y one s e n d in g n a m e
a
n
d
a
d
d
re
ss
w
ith
re
q
o
a
s
t
fu
r
sam
e.
A
d
d
re
ss
his address these four lines from Henry
e
A pair of shades joined the throng, un­
phrasing. The most remarkable feat- ‘ Or. u. v. F ierce. B uffalo, n . y .
j Van Dyke:
d
abashed by the laughter and lights. A
ure of his playing, however, is his un­
i ‘‘To think without confusion clearly
—
Buy
Wool
Blankets
of
Bailey
and
gay summer girl coquetted with Old
equalled pedaling. Not once in the \
To love one’s fellow men sincerely
To buy Drugs, or to
e
Black Joe, while Beau Brummel, in
I course of a long concert, will there be keep warm.
To act from honest motives purely
spike-tailed coat, made eyes at a
a blurred or confused passage and yet
— Try Schultz’s ground bone fo
have all prescriptions
To trust in God and heaven securely” . I
maiden of doubtful age. The Gold
he uses the pedal constantly. The your hens. It will make them lay.
Under the first point the speaker said
filled at Dr. Hines'
14
Dust twins created a decided sensation.
most complicated parts are strength­
— Money to loan on farm security.
that one of the needs of the twentieth
13
A 2-Paw clown attached himself to a
ened and enriched without a loss in W. H. Hollis, Forest Grove
Drug Store. Agent
century is for men who can think
»7
stately daughter of Spain. Aesthetic
clearness.
—Guns repaired by Corl&Son. 23tf.
"without confusion clearly.” We are
for
Kodak
and
Cam­
50
taste was not even offended by the ap­
The program given Monday night
' prone to think of the things that are
¿0
O
ffice
in
Tim
es
Building
Administratrix'
Notice.
pearance of a blood-red Mephisto with
was very familiar to those from Forest
era supplies.
far away or in the future while we
54
a snowy angel at his side. A pair of
Grove as almost every number has Notice is hereby given that I, the undersigned, have
should think of the things near at
been duly appointed by the county court or Washing
Oregon
F o re s t Grove
53
“ buccaroos” brandished their shooting-
been played here by teachers or pupils. ing County, Oregon, administratrix of the estate of R.
hand, and from them reach out to the
irons and threatened to stampede the
This added greatly to the enjoyment M. Bisbee, deceased, and have Qualified as such. All
things that are afar. In this day we
persons having claims against stud estate are hereby
49
crowd; but decorum was maintained Dy
and instructive value of the recitals.
notified to present the same to me with proper vouchers
are depending upon facts and from
at the law office of W. N. Barrett, at Hillsboro, Ore
50
the presence of a dignified colonial
them we obtain our theories. This is
gon within six months from the date hereof.
53
Miss Faye Corwin was the guest of Dated this January 30. 1908.
gentleman and his lady.
illustrated best perhaps in the relation
TERESA BISBEE,
41
Miss Fordyce Friday night.
After the grand march masks were
of God to man. The old belief was
Administratrix of the estate of R. M. Bisbee. de­
.48
k removed, and a thoroughly enjoyable
Mr. Wilson Miller is assistant station ceased.
DKUG
that God was very far away. Since the
.49
| time was spent in skating.
W. N. Barrett, Atty for Estate.
30-5t
agent
at
Coquille,
Oregon.
STORE
.50
The
maskers were: Misses E. wonderful work of science and medi­
By taking a quill into his hand many
Notice for Publication.
Fletcher, Templeton, Thomas, Bowie, cine has been given to the world, mtn
a man has made a goose of himself.
United States Land Office, Portland, Oregon,
C. Wilson, Koerner, Whea'.don, Peter­ have come closer to God because of it,
Feb. 11th, 1908.
Charley Ward has invested in a dia­
and
have
come
to
know
His
love
and
son, Hoffman, Lake, E. Chalmers, H
Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the
at
mond
with
the
expectation
of
getting
provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, enti­
Chalmers, Harbison ard Chandler; and mercy from a definite knowledge of his
tled “ An act for the taiesqf timber lands in the States of
Moore.
handiwork.
Messrs Hope, Raul Abraham, Ferrin,
California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory,”
Tender, Juicy, Steaks
Another tendency of the times is for
The student body of Whitman Col­ as extended to all the Public Land States by act of Au­
Imlay, Humphreys, Brown, Koch, H.
gust 4, 1892, Flora A. Dudley, of Portland, County of
Roasts and Stews,
Everybody knows that
Ferrin, Peterson, J. Ward, Ralph Ab­ men and women to be automatic in lege giants the gold " P ” to its De­ Multxiomah, State of Oregon, has this day filed in
their
relations
with
humanity.
We
do
this office his sworn statement. No. 7621, for the pur­
baters,
Orators
and
Editor
of
the
col­
raham, A. Robinson, Markee and
chase of Lots 3 and 4, and NEV* of SWVg, of Section 30,
we keep the best Meats
Sausage and Bacon
not understand the people around us lege paper.
in Township No. 3 north. Range No. 3 west, and will
Arnston.
and do not try to do so. Consequent­
’ offer proof to show that the land sought is more valua­
to be had, but this is to
The chaperones were Misses Bain,
ble for its timber or stone than for agricultural pur
All
kinds
of
Fresh
SIMPLE
HOME SECIPE.
ly
we
can
not
realize
their
struggles
poses, and to establish his claim to said land before
Yancey and Abemethy, attended by
remind you to give us
and ambitions. So there is need of
Register and Receiver at Portland. Oregon, on Mundav
Prof. Orr, Prof. Cook and Mr. Hahn
at the 27th day of April, 1908.
Mix
This
Simple.
Healthful
Recipe
more sincere love of humanity.
a call.
i He names as witnesses, Olof Ohlson of Portland, Ore­
Home and Try It, Anyway.
P r o f . A. B. K o ri T r a n s l a t e s S e -
The appeal “ to act from honest mo­
gon, Mary E. Wilson of Portland, Oregon, Charlotte
Get from any prescription pharma­ Reed of Portland, Oregon, and Will Kelley of Buxton,
m etic M a n u s c rip ts.
tives purely” comes strongest to col­
1 Oregon.
cist
the following:
Any and all persons claiming adversely the above des­
Prof. Ben Kori has lately received lege men. "Education,” Mr. Rader
FOREST GROVE
Fluid Extract Dandelion, one Hal' cribed lands are requested to file their claims in this
two manuscripts, one of which will said, "is that development of soul and
office on or before said 27th day of April, 1908.
ALGERNON S. DRESSER, Register.
greatly interest scholars. It is ar­ mind which will enable to give his ounce; Co i:pound Kvgon, one ounce;
(First Pub. Feb. 20.)
ranged in the guise of questions and best in the best way possible.” Above Compound Syrup Sars,.arilla, three
ounces.
answers. These questions and topic? all these things we must believe and
Notice for Publication.
Shake well in a bottle and take a
discussed have agitated the Christian trust in God who stands behind
j same
United States Land Office, Portland, Oregon
teaspoonful dose after each meal and
world for over a century and has brought humanity and makes possible all that
January 30, 190«
J.scd at
at bedtime.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the
about what is known as the historical is good and beautiful.
FINE WORK DONE .NEAP — FDICi.
o r n ii I c
The above is considered by an erri provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, en
school or the school of higher criticism.
titled “ Anact for the sale of timber lands in the States
White shirt - - - 10c Drawers
nent authority, who writes in a New o? California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Terri­
The answers are very interesting for B a n d P l a y s f o r C o m m e r c i a l Club.
Soft
'* . . - 10c While Waists
York daily paper, as the finest prr tory,” as extended to all the Public Land States by Act
White Skirts - 10 to 50 Underskirts -
they pretend to solve from a peculiar
- - - - - - - - - h iffvM ». IMS, Ralw tl v
LatM f*,
NftiMMI
At the reception given by the For­
Undershirts
- - - 8c Stockings •
scription ever written to relieve Back- j county of Mu'tnomah, State of Oregon, has this day
8300 will put you in pos­
point view these agitated questions. est Grove Commercial Club and Board
Handkerchiefs • * 2c Collars
ache. Kidney Trouble, Weak B!ad ¡er ' ftud i n ***• °®ce hli *worn »«tement. No. 7675. for
Met.’* White Vests 10 15c »»ants . . .
session of either.
Reasonable explanations and arguments of Trade, last Friday evening, at Vert’s
rr •
,
the purchase of the Southwest Vi of Section No 34, in
Coats - . . - 10 20c Dusters
and all forms of Urinary difficulties. , Township No. l North, Range No. 5 West, and will of
They
are
nice
homes,
in
are also given, as to the validity of the Hall, the musical part of the program
Towels - - - 20c Dot. Napkins • .
This mixture acts pro nptly on the ! ,er pro° f to »how that the land sought is more valuable
The following articles 50 c per Ur* PI'
choice locations. One is
| for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes,
Samaritans that they are the chosen was furnished by the Varsity Band.
Bed Sheers, Table Cloths, Night Gowns.
eliminative tissues of the kidneys, ena­ and to establish his claim to said land before the Reg-
worth 81250, the other
people of God—the true people of Is­ This is the first occasion outside of
Drawers, Underwear, Aprons and Corset
bling them to filter and sir; in the uric i*tcr and Receiver at Portland, Oregon, on Me nday the
81800, and they are bar­
20th day of April, 1908
rael. Prof. Kori will begin im­ student activities for which the band
P a c ific Avenue
f »rest (;
acid and other waste n atter from the
He name* as witnesses:
“
gains
at these prices.
mediately the translation of the Manu­ has appeared: but the favorable com­
S. D. Maine of Gaston, Oregon.
blood which causes Rheumatism.
Let us show them to you.
Hiram W. Scott of Forest Grove, Oregon.
scripts. The Mss. are in Arabic and ments on the "Kid Band,” dropped by
Some persons who suffer with the
Henry W. Scott of Gaston, Oregon,
— We repair and cover umbrellas.
Samaratin script. This is a second of various business men, would seem to
afflictions may not feel inclined to f Ernest N. Crockett of Portland, Oregon.
L. J. Cori fir Son.
2 3 'f.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the above
of the series of pamphlets that Prof indicate that there might be more
place much confidence in this simple described lands are .equested to file their claims in this
Kori has translated for Dr. Barton of j calls for its services in the future. The
mixture, yet those who have tried it office on or before said 2Crth day of April, 1908.'•R
Chicago, the publisher of these Orien hearty vote of thanks at the close ol
ALGERNON S. DRESSER. Register.
say the results are simply surprising,
(First Pub. Feb. 6.)
tal documents. There is no other the exercises, besides a more sub
»nth For-
the relief being effected without the
school in America except Chicago jtantial compensation, are sure signs of
by the
Notice for Publication.
slightest injury to the stomach or other
that has a language professor capable appreciation.
Department of the Interior,
ity Com-
F& FF
Knowing what It ts to suffer. I will glv*
organs.
I
p
Land Office at Portland, Oregon,
s of instructing in the Arabic and The presence, at the reception, of Mix some and give it a trial. It
a piece
five cure for P.-vm*. Salt Whrun* fcr.in
»••’<•*
February I, 1908
snd
Skin
O
im
ort. Ins in relief
Uoi * /trr
rr
Samaritan languages. These trantla- Professors Bates, Boggess, Chambers
Notice is hereby given that John F Westinghouse of Write F. W. Williams, 40U klanhai’ap A v e n u e >rw
ining
at
certainly comes highly recommended.
Timber. Oregon, has filed notice of his intention to York Enclose Starna
tions are of immense value to scholars and Ben Kori, lent a cheering in-
to
the
It is the prescription of an eminent make final seven year proof in support of his claim,
and Biblical students who visit the ffuence, and the delicious banquet
that is
authority, whose entire reputation, it vir Homes*ead Entry No. 13676 made March 24, 1901,
for the SWty NWV4, w l i SWV4 and Section 26. and
Holy land and the territory of the caused general contentment among
—
Woo!
Blankets
S3
50
to
$9.00
at
j
.
Todd
is said, was established by it.
NW1'! NWV4 of Section 35, Township 3 North, Range
J. E. Bailey’s.
Mohammedan people. The Arabic the band boys, and they departed sat-
ad
build-
5 west, and that said proof will be made before the R*g.
A druggist here at home when
ister and Receiver at Portland. Oregon, on March U .
language is a Semetic language, allied sfied with a well spent evening,
Is your latch string out to th?
asked stated that he could either sup­ 1908.
If so see Hoffrnan fir Al­
very closely to the Hebrew. It is j
He names the following witnes-es to prove his con­ Pink Stork?
ply
the
ingredients
or
mix
the
pre­
n i d e r r to
to
tinuous residence upon, and cultivation of. the land len Co.’s south window.
widely diffused, being the language in liev ’ A* B. S Sn,t,"
scription for our readers, also recom­ vir Frank Burgholrer, of Buxton, Oregon; Joe Burg-
S o c ia l U n io n .
— We’ll cover that umbrella. Corl
which Mohammedans must read the
Christian
bolrer. of Buxton, Oregon; Charles Wedburg, of Tim
mends
it as harmless.
fir Son.
23tf.
be*. Oregon, E. H. Coleman, of Timber, Oregon.
Koran, and is spoken as a vernacular
^ ev A. B. Snider of the class of
success,
ALGERNON S. DRESSER,
rill address the Social Union.
umbrella repaired at
tongue in Arabia, Syria, and Northern
g of the
—Smoke Big Bear Cigar
Register
'First ptib February 6.)
23tf
by all first class dealers.
al feature
‘Egypt and Palestine.” Mr. Snider
heon that
has just returned from an eight months
was en-
Wright, Cornelius & Co.
!t w i l l
VALLEY REALTY CO.
SAVE YOU MOMEY
Real Estate Investments
Loans & Insurance
Rents Collected
Soot! Thin
TO EAT
)r. i lines’
^ood Eatables
Low Prices
V e g e ta b le s
G r o c e r ie s
W F. S C H U LTZ
Two Good Homes
Saelens & Co.
Q u on g Lee’s
LAUNDRY
On Easy Payments
A. B. THOMAS
Eczema and Pile Cure
L"
PRINTING
^
U 0( “died
affair ’
(d
me to
jneral
O store » *0™
O 1 C 'jd'l
a rd * .