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About Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911 | View Entire Issue (March 19, 1908)
Announcements. MACBETH. County Treasurer. I hereby wish to announce myself Fur Sheriff. as a candidate for the office of County I hereby announce myself as a can Treasurer subject to the endorsement didate for the Republican nomination of the republican voters at the Primary for Sheriff at the coming Primary elec election to be held April 17th. If I tion. If I am nominated and elect am nominated and elected I promise ed I pledge myself to economical to give the office the same close and end efficient management of the affairs careful attention as I have done in the of the office and impartial enforce past. w. M. J a c k s o n . ment of the laws. C. B. B u c h a n a n . County Recorder. I hereby announce myself as a can I hereby announce myself as a can didate for nomination to the office of didate before the Primaries for the of County Recorder of Washington Coun fice of County Assessor on the repub ty, subject to the endorsement of the lican ticket, and if nominated and republican voters at the Primary elec If I am elected, it will be my effort to conduct tion to be held April 17th. nominated and elected I promise to the office in the future, as in the past, give the office the same attention it with absolute consistency, and without has received during my first term. fear or favor, and for the best interests W illis I r e la n d . of Washington County. G eo . H. W ilcox . County Assessor. f ---------- Announcement of Geo. G. Hancock. To the voters of Washington County. I hereby announce myself as a candi date for the office of Sheriff of this County, subject to the endorsement of the Republican voters at the ptinarj election, to be held on April 17, 1908. If I am nominated and elected 1 will during my term of office, faithfully and impartially discharge the duties thereof, and give to the people of this County an efficient and at the same time an economical administratron. I further state that I will give the business of that office my personal at tention, and every man a square deal. G e o . G. H a n c o c k . Notice. A Famous Actor’s Views on DOCTORS M IST X X E S the •le<^ walking Scene. Tf-.e first time I read this traced/ Kflrpeetctl to see tile - qiwulltiug seem played liy Mac-1 ■ ii la lead of tils wife This scene occurs at the beginning o. the fifth act, ami not until the gentle woman ami the doctor converse t"g*:5» er are we aware of the change In I.ntfj Macbeth’s character and of the illuesi that has made her weak. A womaJ no brutal In her conception and so res olute In her projects—how could she a once lose steadfastness, she who wai capable of saying: I w o u ld , w h ile it w a s s m ilin g in m y f a c a H a v e p lu c k e d m y n ip p le f r o m h is b o n * less gums A n d d a s h e d th e b r a in s o u t. Such a woman Is capable of commit ting auy crime without losing her 1m passiveness. I should have preferred not to see her, even in sleep, wash hei hands of the murder of Duncan, Hot wicked personality would have appear ed still greatet. I do not believe that Shakespeare meant the sleepwalking scene for Lad) Macbeth. Have you not noticed ho*i precise the famous writer was in draw lug his characters? He always tried Announcement. to keep them In the same light front The undersigned wishes to announce beginning to end. To my mind it seeitu his candidacy for the clerkship of Impossible that Lady Macbeth should Washington county to come before the collapse like that. Instead It wo'ilt! be more natural in Macbeth. 1 found primary next April. I have had exper- j this scene so unnatural that 1 cut ll ience in that office and if elected will 1 out In my version. The explanation may be something give the people my best efforts in that like this: In Shakespeare’s day them office. were no women players. Perhaps som* W. D. S m it h . of the actors were not satisfied with the length of their respective parts ------------- Shakespeare, to keep the peace, mad For County Treasurer. have shortened Macbeth's speeches and I hereby announce myself as a can given them to somebody else. The tragedy of Macbeth is a sublliut didate for the republican nomination display of tragic passion, a pathetic for County Treasurer to come before picture o f fate and evil conquering the repnblican voters of Washington good. There Is no moral, but without doubt this play may be regarded as county on April 17, 1908. tiie greatest work of dramatic liters I promise, if nominated and elected, 1 ture.—Tommaso Salvijii in Putnam"» to give strict attention to the duties of [ Monthly. the office and will turn all interest on county funds deposited into the County Treasury. H. G. K in g . Our Beauty, Health and Happiness. j How Nature Provides. Are said often to tx' burlotl six feet under ground. But many times women call on their family physicians, stilfering. as they Imagine, one Irotn dysiiepsiu, another from heart disease, another from liver or kid ney disease, another from nervous pros tration, another w 1th pain here and there, and in this way they present alike to themselves anil their easy-going or over- busy doctor, separate diseases, for which he, a -inning tin in to be such, prescril s his pills and potions. In reality, they are all only speipinm* caused by some uterine dlsea-e. I I e^ThysuMan,'Stnorunt of the in use of suffering,Rvrps up ri*tivatm. at until large bills are raid«». /14ie^*.qferitig patient gels no bettci\Jj(wJmiSBo_>< the wrong treatment, hut pro! aoly wocsIT \ proper >:n‘.'ii'jne I'K" I'r. l’iercc’q FnvnrTiS J’resi ri Tit ii .ii, lUmtiil I o the muse wonM Iiave innirely relieved the disease, there by dispelling all ttiose distressing symp toms, and Instituting comfort Instead of prolot ge.l misery. It has been well said, that "a .list a.*e known is half cured." Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription Is a Scientific medicine, carefully devised by an exn« rienced and skillful physician, end adapti d to w oman’s delicate system. It is made of native American medicinal roots and is_; ' "eet:r harmless in its e ffe cts f ''-b ei. in l l . r r r .o n r p r -f/l, Tax Notice. The taxpayers of Washinington bounty, Oregon, are hereby notified that the first half of their taxes for the year 1907, and levied in January, 1908, are now payable and will be come delinquent on the first Monday in April 1908, at which time interest at the rate of 12 per cent per annum will be charged, in addition to 10 pier cent penalty, which said interest will be computed from the first Monday in April, 1907. Dated at Hillsboro, Oregon, Febru ary 13, 1908. J. W. C o n n e l l , Sheriff of Washington County, Ore gon. 32-Apr-l I hereby announce myself as a Re publican candidate for the office of County Assessor of Washington County, ; Is it not possible, ancl altogether prob able that elements necessary for the Oregon, subject to the endorsement of The Infant Catechism. body-health are contained in the med I.Ittle Rosalie, aged six, was watch icinal roots found in the earth, digested the Republican voters of this County lug her mother label some glasses of in the plant laboratory of Nature and at the Primary election to be held on preserves. made ready for man or animal ? April 17th, 1908. “ Mother,” said she suddenly, ‘‘what There is a growing belief among scien tists that the vegetable kingdom fur If I am nominated and elected I kind of preserves does Hod make?” “ Why, God doesn't make preserves, nishes us with the necessary elements will during my term of office give all a ' Rosalie,” answered her nstonisheJ for blood making and to keep that deli SEA FISHING. square deal and good service. parent. “ Whatever made you think cate balance of health that the human animal is so apt to disturb by wrong C. E. DEICHMAN. such a thiug?” methods of living. Thus we know that Gw>te as Much a Carre of Chance at "Yes, he does, mother.” said the we should get the phosphates from the Politics or Poker. child. “ I Bay it every Sunday in Sun wheat in our bread—or some cereal You let down n heavy lump o f lea«! Notice. day school. The teacher says, 'Why foods, and iron from certain vegetables, and two big hooks baited with e.'ams I hereby announce myself as a R e should you love nrnl serve God?" and such as spinach and greens. If there is ill-health then our best into thirty, forty or sixty feet of wa we say. ‘Because he makes preserves publican candidate for the office ol method for recovering our standard ter. Then you wait until something and redeems us.” ’—Lipptncott’s. balance of health is to go to Nature’s nudges the line or until you suspect County Clerk of Washington County, Laboratory—the plant life which will that the hooks are bare. They Knew Him- Oregon, subject to the endorsement ol furnish the remedy. Then you give the line a quick jerk “ It seems that Spawnger's acquaint Buried deep in onr forests isthe plant the Republican Primary election to be known as Golden Beal (Hydrastis) the ami pull in hand over baud, with more ances are all very shrewd people.” held in said County, on April 17, 1908. root of which Edwin M. Hale, .M. D., 1 or less resistance, and see what you "Did he tell you tha ?” If elected, I promise a careful, eco “ Practically. lie announced the oth- Professor of Materia Medina at Hahne- j have drawn into the grab bag. j matin Medical College, Chicago, states It tnay be a silly but nutritions cod, nomical administration of the affairs of e” day that he doesn’t owe anybody a "In relation to its general tl octs on the gaiiing in surprise at this curious ter dollar.” —Leslie’s Weekly. system, Where is no medicine in use , mination of his Involuntary rise in tho that office, efficient service and faith about which there is such general un animity of opinion. It is universally | world, or a silvery haddock, staring at Foozle Again. ful performance of dutv. regarded as the tonic useful in all de you with round, reproachful eyes, or E. J. G o d m a n . bilitated states." Dr. Hale continues: | a pollock, hanilsome, but worthless, or "Prof. John M. Scudder says, ‘ It stim a shiny, writhing dogfish, whose vil ulates the digestive processes, and in lainy is written on every line of his For County Commissioner. creases tiie assimilation of food. Bv degenerate, chiuless face. these means the blood is enriched, and I It may be that spiny gargoyle of the I hereby announce myself as a Re- this blood feeds tiie muscular system.’ sea, a sculpin, or a soft and stupid hake bublican candidate for the office of • I mention the muscular system because I believe it first feels the increased front the mud flats. It may lie any County Commissioner of Washington power impartod by tiie stimulation of one of the grotesque products of Nep County, subject to the endorsement of increased nutrition. The consequent ; tune’s vegetable garden, n sea cucum improvement on the nervous and ! ber, a sea carrot or a sea cabbage, or the Republican voters of this county , glandular systems are natural results.” ’ It may be nothing at all. at the Primary election to be held on Btillingia or Queen’s root is another When you have made your grab and root which lias long been in repute as ! deposited the result, if it be edible, in April 17th, 1908. If I am nominated an alterative (blood purifier) and Prof.- | and elected I will during my term of John King, M. D., says of it: "A n 1 the barrel which stands in the middle alterative unsurpassed by few if any ! of the boat, you try another grab, and Office, give careful and conservative other of the known alteratives; most j that’s the whole story. services. successful in skin and scrofulous afioc- j It Is astonishing how much amuse tions. Beneficial in bronchial affections i ment apparently sane men get out of A. B. T odd . —permanently cures bronchitis—relieves j such a simple game as this. The in irritation—an important cough remedy ! terest lies, first, lit the united effort to County Assessor. of years’ standing being cured. I Caddie to Foozle (who has slowly —coughs Aids in blood-making and nutrition, I fill the barrel, and. second, in the ri I hereby announce myself as a can hacked his way to the first hole)—Wull and may be taken without harm foi valry among the fishermen as to which of them shall take In the largest cod long periods.” didate for nomination to the office of ye be gon’ the whole round? Foozle—Yes. of course. Wy? Nearly forty years ago, Dr. R. V. or the greatest number of haddock, County Assessor of Washington County Caddie -Duly they'll 1«? wantin’ the Pierce of Buffalo, N. Y ., combined ar these being regarded as prize packages. subject to the endorsement of the links tomorrow. It’s medal day.—Tat extract of the two above roots, t< gethet The sculpin and the sea vegetables with that of Stone root, Black ( i nry- may be compared to comic valentines, republican voters at the Primary elec bark, Bloodroot, Mandrake and Glyc erine—into a prescription which he put I which expose the recipient to ridicule. tion to be held April 17th. If I am Bett.ng on a Sore Thing. op trt a ready-to-use form, and called I The dogfish are like tax notices and Jack—I’ m going to receive a great Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery. ! assessments—the man who gets one of nominated and elected I promise to many cigars and half a dozeu pipes ft was most successful in correcting! them gets less than nothing, for they give the office close and careful atten on Christmas. and curing such ailments as were due count against the catcher. It is quite tion and a strict performance of duty. Tom—What makes you think so? to stomach and liver derangements, as much a game of chance ns politics Jack Why. I stopped smoking two followed by impure blood. M a x C r a n d a l l . or poker. You do not know on which In cases of weak stomach, ind ges- days ago.—Judge. side of the boat the good fish are hid tion, dyspepsia, ulceration of ston ach j County Sheriff. or bowels, torpid liver, or biliousness, den. High Enough. the "Golden Medical Discovery” has I Y'ou cannot tell the difference be I hereby announce myself as a Re “ How high do these automobiles never been excelled as a tonic and in- | tween tiie nibble of a cod and the bite publican candidate for the office o come?” asked (he prospective buyer. vigorator which puts the affected or of a dogfish. Y'ou have no idea of “Oh. they come high enough for you gans "in time” and enables them to what is coming to you until you have County Sheriff of Washington County, to get under them when there’s auy perform their proper functions. hanltHl in almost all of your line and Oregon, subject to the endorsement ol Phis alterative and tonic is indicated caught sight of your allotment wrig trouble," replied the salesman.—Yon wbi n you have symptoms of headache, the Republican Primary election to be kers Statesman. backache, in fact "ache ail over.” gling and whirling in the blue water. held in said County on April 17, 1908. When your appetite is gone, tongue Sometimes you get twins.—Scribner’s. A Ranking Theory. furred, had taste in month, foul breath, If elected, I promise a careful, eco Free Lunch For a Lion. First Heiress Do you know what 1 when you feel weak, tired, blue ar.d nomical administration of the affairs ol think a lion t these husbands of rauk? n e was selling suspenders on the discouraged, then is the time to take this natural restorative of Dr. Pierce. street, but ho declare«! that in his Second Ditto- What do yon think? that office, efficient service and faith First Heiress That they are apt to "Golden Medical Discovery” is not a palmy days be bad been Professor ful performance of duty. be rank husbands Baltimore Ameri recret. or patent medicine, because all Plccolomlnl, tiie lion tamer. its ingredients arc printed on the bottle J o h n c . K u r a t u . “ YVliat made you give It up?” he can. wrapper. It contains no alcohol, ot other harmful, habit-forming agents— was asked. Didn’t Cst a Patent. “ Well, you see It was tills way. Once Among the strange applications w hirl chemically pure, triple - r« fined glyc- For Sheriff. reach the patent «dice one tiled some cerine being used as a solvent and pre I was engaged to tame a lion called Frederick Parbaroesa. who was cer I hereby announce myself as a can y e a ’s ago was most extraordinary, it servative. A good medical book, written in didate for sheriff of Washington County. being a petition for a patent for an ant plain English, and free frt m technical tainly a wild proposition. “ nut I was equal to the task. By Oregon, at the Repuplieau Primary guard which consisted In merely draw- terms :s a valuable work for frequent slow nml gradual steps I taught Fred lug a chalk mark around a table or consultation. Such a work is Dr. erick goor manners. I us«>d to walk nominating election, and announce other place by which It was claimed Pierce's Common Sense Medical Ad Into Ills cage, snap a whip, make him that if I secure tne republican nomina the approach of ants was stopped It viser. It's a hook of 10t S pages, pro It is given awav do stunts and nil that sort of thing. seems that chalk makes an ant s legs fusely illustrated. tion for Sheriff of Washington County, slip as soaping a track prevents a rat'* now, although formerly sold in cloth Everything went along beautifully. and am elected that I will give said of way engine front starting. The petl binding for *1. 0. Bend ” 1 cents, in Put I «>t into trouble when I tried to one-cent stamps, to pay for cost «if teach Frederick to eat out of my fice all of my time and personal attention t[on was novel and caused c us il. ra- mailing only for paper-covered copy, ha nil.” ble amusement. The application how addre dug Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buft.i o, ’■now?” and will endeavor to give an efficient ever. was refused on the gr- und that N. Y'.; or hi cents for an ehgat.tly "Why. he ate three fingers out of administration of the affairs of said of there was nothing new in the Inven cloth-bound copv. Dr. IVrce's Pleasant Pellets regu tny hand, confound him! Have a pair fice and perform all of the duties there tion, that chalk had been used for such late and invigorate stomach, liver and of suspenders? They work without purposes before and that such ideas bowels. One a laxative, two or three b telling. Twenty-five cents.” — New of in a corscientious manner. were not patentable. cathartic. Easy to take as candy. , York Times. F r a n k T. K a n e . in s u r a n c e H I W M •"'•»“ lI\ L d £ P IR K ’ ra m s baniers ud M U TU A L R K L I K P ASSN O f F o r e s t G r o v e , O regon • —is r u n . . - B e s t a n d C h e a p e st Most Grcoers Seil OLYMPFC \ r r : Every sack guaranteed fa n ttfij “ As a powerful invigorating tonic "Fa vorite Prescription” imparts strength to the w hole sy.-tem and to tho organs dis tinctly feminine in particular. For over worked. "worn-out.” run-down.” debili tate«! teachers, milliners, dressmakers, seamstresses, "shop-girls,” house-keepers, nursing mothers, and feeble women gen erally, Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription Is the greatest earthly boon, being un- equalcd as an appetizing cordial and re storative tonic. As a soothing and strengthening nerv ine " Favorite Prescription ” is ui,equaled and is invaluable hi allaying and sub duing nervous excitability, Irritability, nervous exhaustion, nervous prostration, neuralgia, hysteria, ,-pasms. St. Vitus’s dance, and other distressing, nervous symptoms commonly attendant upon functional and organic disease of the uterus, it i n d u c e refreshing sleep and relieves mental anxiety and despondency. Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets invigorate the stomach, liver and bowels. One to three a dose. Easy to take as candy. DEEP T H T T ^ IP Made of selected Ea tern C ' g o n Hard What it produces more loaves of bread than any other fiour and tile loaves arc ligh’ er at d waiter. Et- cause of the increased quantity of hr. ad ¡roduetd the cost is no higher than for other flours. Ask your Grocer for It. 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