Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, March 26, 1908, Image 3

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    D o in g s
at
P a c ific
U n iv e rsity
The Knock-out lilow.
T h e blow which knocked out Corhetl
yus a revelation to the prize fighters.
Lifted Prom the Weekly Index, the College Publication fro
m the earliest days of the ring the
knock-out blow was aimed for the ja w , '
the ten pie or the ju g u lar vein. Stom ach
DRAM ATIC ENTERTAINM ENT.
|
STUDENT BODY MEETING.
punches were thrown in to worry aud
ary the fightr r. but If a scientific man
Public Speaking department prc- P l a n s I n a u g u r a te d t o C l e a r S t u d e n t *’ ai Ujld, u n e ° f ,llo old «KhU'rs th a t the ,
must v dnerable spot was the region of
aenls“ Mr. Bob.” Larfte appre­
B o d y o f L n rcte D e b t I n c u r r e d
th>‘ stom ach, he'd have laughed a t htm
f"r an Ignoramus. Dr. P ierce is bringing
ciative audience attend.
by D e b a te C o u n c il.
‘ ?\ » t0 l Lc public a parallel fa c t; that
President J R. Ward called a meet­ tlu( sNomaeVis the most vulnerable organ
The audience that gathered Friday
out o f\ h e pr\e rl»g as well as in it. We
ing
of the Student Body, last Tuesday protect bur haaHs, throats, feet and lungs,
night to hear the recital given by the
Public Speaking department, was the afternoon, to consider ways and means but the>fc««i(i»{Awe are utterly Indiffer­
ent to, until discViKtfmfs the solar plexus
largest there has been this year.
f° r raising money to meet the indebt- and knocks us ou t/* M ake vour stom ach
Spring showing
Special attention is directed to our fall Dress Goods
W aists, Skirts and W rapps. W e have the choicest
fabrics and highly tailored goods. W e invite you
to call and see them.
Tender, J uicy, Steaks
Roasts and Stews,
Sausage and Bacon
~i e I);st.nvprv
us e o f I X. - c t ^
. ~i
The first part of the program con- edness of that organization, which was
sisted of four readings. It was opened incurred by the Debate Council.
yTu'^rT'i u T 'v ^ ^ l fJri vour most vulncrj
Pacific
University
has
always
main-
*ri-U^|den
Discovery *
by a monologue. Browning's “ Evelyn
I vures "weak stomach,” indigestion, or
Hope” given by Miss Hawley. It tamed a good standing in Debate and dyspepsia, torpid liver, bad, thin and im-
shoved tiiorough preparation and was Jratory, which necessarily involves a plllv ,d M>d alld other diseases of the or-
All kinds of Fresh
V e g e t a b le s
gans of digestion and nutrition.
T h e "Bolden Medical Discovery " has a
well appreciated by the audience. great expense. Our expenses this
specific cu rative effect upon all mucous
Miss Silverman followed with “ The year were rather heavy as the prizes surfaces and hence cures catarrh , no
Thunder Oak,” taken from Henry Van given in the Local Oratorical Contest m atter where located or w hat stage it
may have reached. In Nasal C atarrh it
Dyke's “ First Christmas Tree ” It is fell upon the Student Body and the re­ is well to cleanse the passages with Dr.
ceipts
for
admissions
failed
to
cover
Sage's
C atarrh Remedy fluid while using
a very dramatic selection and Miss
the "Discovery " as a constitutional rem­
he
amount.
The
debate
with
Whit­
Silverman brought out strongly the
edy. H*hp the "Golden Medical Discov­
wierd and terrible spirit of the reading. man likewise failed to meet the ex­ e ry ” cures catarrh al diseases, as of the
stom ach, bowels, bladder and other pelvic
Miss Payne’s rendering of the mon­ penses of the visiting team and our organs will be plain to you If you will
ologue “ Unexpected
Guests” was Academy debating team which will read a booklet of extracts from the w rit­
ings of eminent medical authorities, en­
very natural and she kept her audience meet the Pendleton
Academy on dorsing Its ingredients and explaining
j their cu rative properties. I t is mailed
in a roar of laughter.
April 17, will also n eed th e outlay of a .free on request. Address Dr. R .V . Pierce,
Miss Heidel closed this part of the
j
•, i
1 Buffalo, N. Y . T h is booklet gives all tho
little ready capital.
Ingredients entering into Dr. Pierce's
FINE WORK DONE CHEAP — PRICES
program
with
“ Guinevere”
from
In order to meet the above ex- ^ ‘cines from which It will be seen that
White shirt - - - 10c Drawers
- • 8 to ISc
Tennyson’s "Idvls of the King.”
they contain not a drop of alcohol, pure,
Soft
- - -
10c White Waists • 10 lo 20c
p en ses several plans w ere proposed triple-refiniHi glycerine being used instead.
Miss Heidel’s work was well finished
White Skirts - 10 to SO Underskirts • IS to 25c
and it was ag reed tn circu la te a snh-
Dr Pierce’s great thousand-page lllus-
Undershirts - - - 8c Stockings . . .
2Vvc
and showed a marked appreciation of anu it was ag reed to circu la te a SUD < trated Common Sense Medical Adviser
Handkerchiefs • - 2c Collars
- - - - 2c
scription list among the members of "¡H be sent ireo paper-bound, fo rm ono-
the deep feeling «pressed by the
cent stamps, or cloth bound for 31 stamp»,
M ac's White Vests 10 15c Pants . . . . .
2Sc
th e faculty and g et th eir cooperation Addross Dr, Pierce as above._____________
Coats - - - - 10 20c Dusters
- - IS 20c
beautiful passage.
Towels - - - 20c Doz. Napkins • - 20c Dot.
This was followed by the comedy for eliminating the debt. A tax was
The following articles 50 c per doz. Pillow Cases,
also levied on each member of the ^N IO R S WILL PUBLISH ANNUAL
Bed Sheets, Table Cloths, Night Gowns, Women’s
“ Mr. Bob.” The play is in itself
Drawers, Underwear, Aprons and Corset Covers.
very amusing and was so well pre­ Student Body and by the enthusiasm Every Phase of College Activity to
Pacific Avenue
Forest Grove
sented that it held the attention from shown in last Tuesday’s meeting the j
be Represented—Miss Holmes
organization will soon be entirely free j
first to last.
Elected Editor-In-Chief.
The work done by Mr. Gwynn, as from any incumberance. The faculty I
For
the
in
the
*
*
or
the third
third time
time in
ln the history of
Philip, was especially good and d e -) has alwa>’s .* iven generously
past to student enterprises and have | Pacific University, the Junior class is
served great praise.
at
j to issue a publication setting forth
Miss Chandler, as “ Aunt Becky” come forward this time with liberal
contributions in support of this cause, w^a* P-
represents, and thus giving
was also very pleasing and brought
i and it is hoped that every student will
outside world a glimpse of the
forth much favorable comment.
...
.„„l,
,„ i . „f steP forward and do his or her part. happenings witMn the institution.
Everybody knows that
Messrs. H . H . Arnston,
G. A. Clapp i ih e class ln publishing this annual is
I “ Patty” the maid, made one of the
we keep the best Meats
and V. Waterman were
appointed to intending to have views of the college ;
most telling hits of the evening.
interview the laculty.
| aptl campus and also cuts of the var-
to be had, but this is to
Miss Payne, Miss Hawley, Mr.
! ious classes and organizations.
¡Ward and Mr. Ferrin were also very :
A D e lig h tfu l S k a tin g P a r t y .
-ri
c
i
i
remind you to give us
i
I lie hnal arrangements have not
¡good in their roles.
j Friday evening an enjoyable skat- ; been definitely arranged, but will t e in
a call.
The whole was so well balanced that ! inK par‘ y was * iven under the manage- ! a condition to be given to the public 1
G ro c e rie s
Spring Clothing
W e can satisfy any man, boy or youth in Clothing.
Our stock is complete besides the prices and per­
fect fit are both guaranteed.
NELSON B. LA COURSE
F o r e s t G ro v e
.
.
O re g o n
.
THE BIG ECONOMICAL STORE
W F. SC H ULTZ
Quong Lee’s
LAUNDRY
IN S U R A N C E
I IN T H E
BAILERS AND M
ERCHANTS
M U T U A I . I ’l K f !
R I Ï I .I K M
A S S N .
v\
O f F o re st G ro v e , O re go n
B est and Cheapest
te
j
Most Grocers Soli
f
Hood Eatables
j
lit was hard to say which part gave the
most pleasure to the audience. The
work as presented by each individual
¡speaks highly of the public speaking
department. Every
character
was
real. There were no dull moments
connected with the Comedy. Much
time and labor were expended to give
the public something worth listening
to.
Last year “ the Bridge of the Gods,”
given mostly by members of the drama
class, received the same efficient train­
ing of Prof. Orr. Prof. Orr is a dra-
[ matic artist of exceptional ability. He
has had training at Dr.
Curry’s
I School of Expression in Boston, and
has proved his efficiency along dramatic
lines since his coming to Paoifio.
FLO UR
Every sack guaranteed
Low Prices
j
O L Y M P iC
y :Æ
¿m
Made of selected Eastern Oregon Hard Wheat,
it produces more loaves of bread than any other
flour and the loaves are lighter and whiter. Be­
cause of the increased quantity of bread produced
the cost is no higher than for other flours.
Ask
your Grocer for It.
THE PORTLAND FLOURING
M IL L S
CO.
I ment of Mr. Arnston. For two hours in a short time. A canvas of the '
Citation.
Notice for Publication.
the merry party glided over the rink school is being made to estimate the !
In the matter of the estate of W illiam M. Lyda, de
United States Land Office, Portland, Oregon
FOREST 6R0VC
ceased,
January 30, 1908
on their cycles.
number of copies that will be pur-|
To Mary Frances Wadam, Miranda Jones, Joseph
Notice is hereby given that In compliance with the
A few new members were initiated chased by students and this will give
Lyda, Stella P. Lyda, G. P. Lyda, Wm. E. Lyda, Clyde provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, en­
E. Lyda, 0 « >. N. Lyda, High G. Lyda and Carl Francis titled “ An act for the sale of timber lands in the States
into the mysteries of roller skating, some idea of what can be attempted.
Lyda, and to all persons interested in above named •f California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington T e rri­
proving by their actions the fickleness
estate.
tory,” as extended to all the Public Land States by Act
It is hoped that this move by the 1
For the Bf“U Up >c date Work.
of August 4, 1892, Hubert F. Leonard, of Portland,
IN THE NAME O F THE STATE O F OREGON,
of the wheel. Mrs. Mckenzie delight­ class of ’09 will meet with the same
Bat h
ove.
You are hereby cited and requiied to appear in the county of Multnomah, State of Oregon, has this day
fully chaperoned the party. Those approval throughout that it has re­
County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of filed in this office his sworn statement, No. 7675, for
.¿Motor
A. I.
Washington, at the Court Room thereof, at Hillsboro, in ¡ the purchase of the Southwest V4 of Section No. 34, in
j present were, Misses Sewell, Wilson, ceived already. Everywhere words of
the County of Washington, on Monday, the 30th day of ; Township No. 1 North, Range No. 5 West, and will of-
i Lake, Moore, Bollinger, Harbison, encouragement have been spoken in
March, 1908, at 10 o ’clock in the forenoon of that day, ! fer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable
¿ S . A . AT o u l t o n
then and there to show cause, if any you have, why an i for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes,
' Thomas, Ireland, Fletcher, Allworth, favor cf the plan. Our records are j
order of said Court should not be made authorizing and and to establish his claim to said land before the Reg-
The
Bowie, Hoffman, Brown, Koerner. and records that should be given to the
licensing the Executor of the estate of said W illiam M. ! ister and Receiver at Portland, Oregon, on Mcnday the
Mrs. McKenzie. Messrs. J. Ward, C. outside world instead of being held Leading T tasorialist Lyda, deceased, to sell all of the real property belong­ 20th day of April, 1908
He names as witnesses:
-«li
ing to said estate, situated in Washington County, Ore­
ft
Ward, Arnston, S. B. Lawrence, Hum­ within the limits
S. D. Maine of Gaston, Oregon.
gon, and more particularly described as follows to-wit:
of our college
F o r e s t
d r o v e
Hiram W. Scott of Forest Grove, Oregon.
First: Part of section 36 T. 2 N. R. 5 W commencing
phreys, R. Abraham, D. Abraham, H. campus. The athletic teams with
Henry W. Scott of Gaston, Oregon.
at a point where the west boundary of the David Har­
Ferrin, G. Brown, Hope, Hoonan, views of the athletic field will be j
per D. L. C. crosses Gales Creek; thence south on said i Ernest N. Crockett of Portland, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-
Silverman, Bryant, Markee and Imlay. brought before the people who are in­ R . IN IX O iN , D e n t i s t west boundary line 13.50 chains to a post from which a
cedar tree 48 in. In dia., bears south 12 degrees W. 19 described lands are lequested to file their claims in this
links distant; thence norih 82Hi degrees east (Var. 22 Vt office on or before said 20th day of April, 1908.
Forest Grove, Oregon
terested in this branch of college life. |
degrees E.) to an oak 24 in. in dia. thence north 82H
ALGERNON S. D R ESSER , Register.
MAKE IT YOURSELF.
While for those who are looking for |
(First Pub. Feb. 6.)
degrees east to an oak tree 36 in. in dia ; thence north
There 'Tr>-vr
H .tlev ’s store,
n
i
f
M
.
h
o
u
r
s
t
i
n
82
M
i
degrees
east
to
a
fir
tree
on
the
left
bank
of
Gales
The Public Speaking department in­
other lines of activity will be the de­
Creek 48 In. In dta.; thence north 82H degrees east to
Says Miny Persons Here Can Be Made
tends to give later in the season, The
bating teams, the literary societies and
Notice for Publication.
middle channel of Gales Creek; thence up said channel
Happy Again By Using This.
with the meanderings to the pi ice of beginning, and
Merchant of Venice” as a part of the
P. U .’s work in drama. The follow-
Department of the Interior,
containing 10 acres more or less. Also: Beginning at
There is so much Rheumatism he;t
Land Office at Portland, Oregon,
ing officers were elected to carry the
the northwest corner of section 36 T. 2 N. R. 5 W.
Commencement exercises.
LAWYER
February I , 1908.
in our neighborhood now that the fol
thence
east
94
rods,
or
23.50
chains;
thence
south
Vi
annual through to success;
Notice is hereby given that John F . Westinghouse of
I
mile
or
40
chains;
thence
west
94
rods
or
23.50
chains;
lowing
advice
by
an
eminent
authority
Prohibition Contest.
Real Estate and Corpo- OFFICE over
Timber, Oregon, has filed notice of his intention to
thence north 40 chains to the place of beginning, con
Editor-in-Chief,
Miss
Martha
Hines' Store taining 94 acres more or less, excepting from the above make final seven year proof in support of his claim ,
ation Iu»w a Specialty.
who writes for leaders of a large Eas
The local Oratorical Prohibition Con-
viz Homestead Entry No. 13676 made March 24, 1901,
Holmes.
the following tract of land, towit: Beginning
tern daily paper, will be highly appre­
Oregon described
Forest Grove, -
for the S W tt NWVs, W ^ SW '/r and Section 26. and
test will take place in Marsh Hall,
at the quarter section cornu between scciions 35 and
Business
Manager,
Mr.
V.
E.
NWV* NWVi of Section 35, Township 3 North, Rangs
ciated by those who suffer:
36 T. 2 N. R - 5 W. and running thence north 14.72
I Monday evening, March 3 0 . There
<•»' »«<1 »"*■< « .II t * »...1-
chains; thence north 68 d 'Z f . .. e i.t JH 50 chain.” '
Get from any good pharmacy one- Waterman.
I will be three contestants. Special mu-
thence south 24.50 chains; thence west 23.50 chains to I
Literary Editor, Miss Helen Chand- \
half ounce Fluid Extract Dandelion,
the place of beginning, containing *9 acres more or less
sic will be given. One set of judges
He names the following w itnesjes to prove his c o n ­
Also lying, being arid situate in said county and state and
F
A
S
H
/
O
M
S
T
A
H
L
E
S
one ounce Compound Kargon, three ler.
tinuous residence upon, and cultivation o f, the land,
I will pass both upon the composition
being the east half of the southwest quarter; the west
vtr
Frank Burgholser, of Buxton, Oregon; Joe Burg-
ounces of Compound Syrup Sarsapa­
Humorous Editor, Mr. J. R. Ward. Pacific Ave.
Forest Grove half of the southeast quarter of section 24 T. 2 N.
holzer of Buxton, Oregon; Charles Wedburg, of Tim ­
land the delivery of the orations.
R.
5.
W.
containing
160
acres.
Also
the
west
half
of
rilla. Shake these well in a bottle and
Athletic Editor, Mr. H. P. Humph­
ber, Oregon; E. H. Coleman, of Tim ber, Oregon.
Neat Turnouts
the southwest quarter and the southeast quarter of tha
ALGERNON S. D R ESSER .
southwest quarter and the southwest quarter of the
Dr. Luther H. Dyott of the first
teaspoonful doses after each reys.
Register.
northwest quarter of section 25 T. 2 N. R. 5 W. W ill.
This is a large undertaking and ev­
Congregational church ol Portland, de- ™eal a"d at bedtime; also drink plenty
'F irst pub. February 6.)
Mr. Howard Hartley was visiting his Mer. in Oregon.
ery student in the institution should sister, Miss Hartley, Saturday.
Witness, the Hon. J. W. Goodin,. Judgr of the County
livered a scholarly address to the peo- ol 8 ood water>
Court of the State of Oregon, for the County »>f Wash
It
is
claimed
that
there
are
few
vic­
lend
a helping hand to make this an-1
Notice for Publication.
jplc.of Forest Grove, Sunday evening.
Miss Sewell’s cousin, Mary Sewell, tngton with the Seal of said Court affixed this 25th day
tims of this dread and torturous dis­ nual the best in the history of the
United States Land Office, Portland, Oregon,
came up Saturday, to see “ Mr. Bob.” of Februrary A. D. 1908.
Attest: E. J GODMAN, Clerk.
ease who will fail to find ready relief in school.
Feb. U th , 190«.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the
Leader: “ Holmes, think you can First Publication Feb. 27.
this simple home made mixture, and
provisiona of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, enti­
Mr. McCoy did not go into Portland get that run?” Holmes: “ Can if my
in most cases a permanent cure is the
— Your wheel should be put in proD- tled “ An act for the sale of Umber lands in the States #f
wind holds out.”
this week.
er shape for winter. Corl and Son California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory,"
result.
as extended to all the Public Land State« by act of Au­
Mr.
Hahn
has
missed
several
meals
will do it.
23t(.
H.
P.
Humphreys
took
luncheon
in
gust 4, 1892, Flora A Dudley, of Portland. County of
This simple recipe is said to
Multftomah, State of Oregon, has this day filed in
at
the
Hall,
and
it
is
thought
that
he
Hillsboro,
Sunday.
strengthen and cleanse the eliminative
this offire his sworn statement, No. 7621, for the pur­
and
P i l e C t i r e chase of Lots 3 and 4, and NE*4 of S W 1*, of Section 30,
W e are not in the wholesale tissues of the Kidneys so that they can
Miss Mattie Wilson was a guest at has a very bad case of the Hoopling
in Township No. 3 north. Range No. 3 west, and will
cough.
filter and strain from the blood and the Hall Saturday.
busjness but we are selling at
FT? F F
a 'ng w t»» It Is to f if * - ! ' / give offer proof to show that the land sought Is more valua­
L
FREE OF C l! A ROE O si.y stT - d a p 'S l
ble for Its timber or stone than for agricultural pur­
— Wool Blankets 13 SO to $9.00 at I live I ' L eure
system the poisons, acids and waste
W holesale Prices.
Robert Weathered has been out of
for Eczema. Salt Rheum. Krytipcla» Piles
poses, aud to establish his claim to said land before
J . E. Bailey’s.
sod Skin Disrates. Instant relief
l*,n suffer toitgei
matter,
which
cause
not
only
Rheuma
O ur house is not full but we
Register and Receiver at Portland. Oregoo, on Monday
school on account of illness.
Write V. >V. Williams, 400 Ma&batuo Avenue Ne*
the 27th day of April, 1908.
.
, ...
— Is your latch string out to the York Enclose Siam»
have a large variety, and they tism, but numerous other diseases.
Miss Dunham was the guest of Miss pjnk St0fk? I( SQ 8ee Hoflman &
He names as witnesses, Olof Ohlscn of Portland, Ore^
Al-
Every man or woman here who feel
are going fast.
Yancey, the last of the week.
— Guns repaired by Corl & Son. 23tf. gon, Mary E. Wilson of Portland, Oregon, Charlotte
len Co.’s south window.
Reed of Portland, Oregon, and Will Kelley of Buxton,
that their kidneys are not healthy and
I H arness made to order and
Herrick Hall has added Postman
— Money to loan on farm security Oregon.
— Buy Wool Blankets of Bailey and
active, or who suffer from any urinary
Any and all persons claiming adversely the above dea-
every strap guaranteed. W e
Number 2 to its mail service.
keep warm.
W. H . Hollis.
crib-d land, a rt « q u ille d to 111* then c U i m la t*n
trouble whatever, should not hesitate to
stand by all our work.
office on or before fold 17th dar of April. I***-
Miss Ethel Moseley is a guest, this
make up this mixture, as it is certain
— Money to loan on farm security.
— Try Schultz’s ground bone fo
A I-G IIN O N 8 I t m f l M . XefWfer-
| W e have two men at work
week,
at
the
Rasrausen
home.
W.
H.
Hollis.
Forest
Grove
your
hens.
It
will
make
them
lay.
( f l n t ru b . reb . » •
to do much good, and may save you
[but can not get the work out
from much misery and suffering after
[fast enough.
while.
ame in and exam ine our
• Our home druggists say they will
line of first-class Saddles.
either supply the ingredients or mix
the prescription ready to take if cur
| D on’t forget the place.
readers ask them.
Saelens & Co.
City Shaving Parlors
: game
ssed at %
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tening. )
in evi-
tegard-
rnacted
f
W . H . H O L L IS ,
d, were
I
the en-
HANCOCK & GORDON
I
B O W M A N ’S
[The Place to Buy Your
Harness.
Try
A
lew Brick
Pocific Av
r. E. B O W M A N
latest popular marches.
.
£iirod Flour
Guaranteed
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