Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, April 09, 1908, Image 6

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BOWMAN’S Announcements.
For Sheriff.
The Place t o Buy Y o u r
Harness.
W e are not in the wholesale
business but we are selling at
Wholesale Prices.
Our house is not full but we
have a large variety, and they
are going fast.
Harness made to order and
every strap guaranteed. W e
stand by all our work.
W e have two men at work
but can not get the work out
fast enough.
Come in and examine our
line of first-class Saddles.
D on’t forget the place.
I hereby announce myself as a can­
didate for the Republican nomination
for Sheriff at the coming Primary elec­
tion. If I am nominated and elect­
ed I pledge myself to economical
end efficient management of the affairs
of the office and impartial enforce­
ment of the laws.
C. B. B uchanan .
County Assessor.
I hereby announce myself as a can-
Jidate before the Primaries for the of­
fice of County Assessor on the repub­
lican ticket, and if nominated and
elected, it will be my effort to conduct
the office in the future, as in the past,
with absolute consistency, and without
fear or favor, and for the best interests
ol Washington County.
New Brick
G eo . H. W ilcox .
Pacific A v e.
W .E . B O W M 7 l\
Announcement of Geo. G. Hancock.
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T o buy Drugs, or to
have all prescriptions
Drug
Dr.
Store.
Hines’
Agent
for Kodak and Cam­
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Monkey*.
I have read somewhere u statement
thnt the anthropoid apes prefer our
company to that of their fellow' mon­
keys of lower degree, and I suw it
proved once in Calcutta, says a writer
In Ornithological and Other Oddities.
The late W . Rutledge, for many years
the leading animal dealer there and
a mine of natural history Information,
had a young one in his yard, and at
m y request opened its cage one day
to let It choose its society, when, quite
disregarding the other moukeys, It Im­
mediately came over to him and
climbed Into his lap.
A fair sized female we had at tho
Calcutta zoo also was a most affec­
tionate creature. When I paid a visit
to her she would alwuys put her arm
affectionately around my neck and
while being caressed and •played with
would drop any food offered by other
" ’ visitors.
I t S f i think It was on my very first
Introduction to the orang that the hid­
den humanity of the creature most Im­
pressed me. This was many years ago,
when Abraham Bartlett was at the
London zoo. lie gave me a private
Interview with u little orang which had
Just arrived. The llrst thing the little
Imp did was to climb on my knee, take
off my hat and put It on Ills owu head,
after which It proceeded gravely to
pinch one of the superintendent’s eye­
lids. In short. It examined us with a
scientific curiosity which in n lower
animal was decidedly Impressive This
little man of the woods could not have
chosen a more striking way of claim­
ing kinship so often denied.
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A s n o w f l a k e t h a t s t a r t e d f r o m who k n o w s
w h ere
C a m e lilt in g a n d flu t t e r in g d o w n
A n d r e s t e d a t la a t In P h y l l l d a s h a i r —
P h y l l l d a 's h a i r o f b r o w n -
O n t y a m o m e n t , t h e n m e lt e d a w a y
A f t e v e r a u c h t ln k e a m u s t d ie .
B u t I e n v y it m u c h f o r i t s m o m e n t ’ « s t a y :
I t s lif e w a s a g la d lit t le h o lid a y .
L iv e d b e tw e e n e a rth an d aky.
jg o w . I c a n n o t c o m p la in o r ra il a t f a t s
(S in c e p r o v id e n c e m a d e m e a m a n ).
B u t t h i s w o u l d I w i s h w e r e It n o t e o la t e
A n d l o n g s i n c e m y t im e b e g a n .
T h a t I m i g h t b e o n l y a f ln k e o f s n o w
T o fa ll w h en I le ft th e s k y
A n d m e lt o n P h y llld a s c h e e k b e lo w .
A n d o f a ll th e b e a u t if u l d e a t h « 1 k n o w
T h i s w e r e t h e b e s t t o d ts .
— R e y n a l e B m i t h P i c k e r i n g It
lu d g s.
Notice to Subscribers.
Owing to the fact that the Postoffice
Department at Washington, has issued
an order that no weekly newspaper
shall Rive more than one year's credit
to a subscriber, without laying itself
liable to the first class rate of postage.
The Washington County News wishes
to notify its subscribers who are in ar
rears more than one year that they are
requested to com e in at once and set­
tle their accounts. Our time is limit-
id for straightening up our list and we
trust those in arrears will make all pos
sible haste and save us apy unneces
embarrassment.
Statements of
>unt wLU be mailed to those who
a n ^ A j , ' » appeal within the
ft>
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.
D r. M in e s ’
F r ie n d ly
I hereby a-nounce myself as a candi­
for the office of Sheriff of this
County, subject to the endorsement of
t h e Republican voters at the primar>
election, to be held on April 17, 1908.
If I am nominated and elected I
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
t im e an economical administratron.
ti t e
SAVE YOU MONEY
filled at
the voters of Washington County.
CO. PUB. CO.
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I hereby announce myself as a R e­
publican candidate for the office ol
'ounty Assessor of Washington County,
Oregon, subject to the endorsement of
the Republican voters of this County
it the Primary election to be held on
April 17 th, 1908.
If I am nominated and elected 1
will during my term of office give all a
quare deal and good service.
C. E. DEICHMAN.
Notice.
I hereby announce myself as a Re­
publican candidate for the office ol
County Clerk of Washington County,
Oregon, subject to the endorsement ol
the Republican Primary election to be
idd in said County, on April 17, 1908.
If elected, I promise a careful, eco­
nomical administration of the affairs ol
hat office, efficient service and faith-
ul performance of duty.
E. J. G o d m a n .
For County Commissioner.
County Treasurer.
OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS.
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Base Line Lumber Co., rebate on taxes..............
U. G. Gardner, r and h and c h ..............................
Jos. Connell, juror circuit court............................
Fred Huntsinger, witness Dist. Atty......................
E. A P. Stolder, refund tax....................................
Peter Jacobson, damages ........................................
W . W. Gaskill, juror circuit court........................
George Washington, Jr., witness circuit c o u r t..
D. B. Reasoner, bridges ..........................................
Oliver Choate, witness circu it’court......................
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I hereby wish to announce myself
as a candidate for the office of County
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Treasurer subject to the endorsement
Regular monthly meeting of the
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of the republican voters at the Primary county commissioners April 1st.
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election to be held April 17th. If I
CLAIMS ALLOWED.
am nominated and elected I promise Peter Vamlecouvering, relief............................... $ 20 00 ALCOHOL IN SICKNESS.
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to give the office the same close and Beall * Co., R * H ................................................
9 50
Glass St Prudhomme, stationery..........................
At one of the London public hos­
4 10
careful attention as I have done in the Ethel Graves, ass’t. and coll................................
pitals a special point is made of giving
F. W. Livermore, R St H .................................... . 13 08
past.
alcohol
to the patients as rarely and
7 72
R. Kuhn, relief...................................................... .
sparely as possible; and each time
W. M. J a c k s o n .
Security Vault and Metal Works, R St H .......... . 50 70
I that one of the physicians does so he
New Era Paint and Varnish Wks., courthouse . 40 00
submits a special entry of the reasons
S. B. Klahn St Co. stationery................................ . 119 50
County Recorder.
! that actuated him. In the thirty-two
3 00
Norman Anderson, witness Dist. A tty................
2 00 [ years of the existence of the hospital
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I hereby announce myself as a can­ Wallace Brown
alcohol has only been given seventy-
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Ed Gray,
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one times. The cases received are
didate for nom'nation to the office of Frank Blum,
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exactly like those received by all the
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County Recorder of Washington Coun­ Arthur Blum,
other hospitals. For 1901 they num­
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Harvey Dance
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bered 1337 in - patients only.
The
ty, subject to the endorsement of the Ward Ennis,
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death-rate among these was 7.3 per
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republican voters at the Primary elec­ Chas. Whitesell,
cent. For the same year the average
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CbaJ. Ingram
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death - rate among tho other London [
tion to be held April 17th.
If I am Andy Custer
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ublic hospitals was 9.1 per cent.
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3 60
lominated and elected I promise to John Maffitt
herefore the use of alcohol in sick-
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Kuscoe T hompson
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[ ness is not to be regarded as a neces­
iive the office the same attention it Sam Phillipps
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sity. Although most physicians pre­
2 00 scribe alcohol in solution vWth drugs
eo. Schnur
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uas received during my first term.
2 60 for their patients—there was one phy­
Alex Olunie
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W illis I r e l a n d .
Ole Winner
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sician of national reputation who did
O live Choate
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2 00 not believe in using alcohol.
Many
Rosa
Hoereth
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Announcement.
years ago when I)r. R. V. Pierce de­
H. H. Hawley
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5 60 cided to put up Ills valuable "Prescrip­
The undersigned wishes to announce Eli Poe
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2 60 tion” for the diseases of women in a
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4 40 " ready to use ” form — he used as a
his candidacy for the clerkship o ‘ L. Mvgoon
Ed Williams
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5 80 solvent and
preservative chemically
Washington county to come before the A. B. Bailey, r e lie f..................................................
2 00 pure glycerine of proper strength,
U. G. Caidner, R & H ...........................................
6
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which is a better solvent and preserva­
primary next April. I have had exper­
Frank W Bor wick, R 4 t H ...................................... . 12 55 tive of the active medicinal principles
ience in that office and if elected will Glass St Piudhomine, stationery............................
9 63 residing in most of our indigenous or
5 00 native plants than is alcohol.
Dr.
give the people my best efforts in that Geo. H. Holsheimer, r e lie f....................................
Thus. Candle, witness Dist. Atty..........................
2 0 Pierce found that the glycerine, be­
office.
Ed S a x to n ,................................................................ . 15 0
sides being entirely harmless, possesses
Jas. A. Imbrie, R St H ............................................
W. D. S m it h .
5 .0 mtrinsic medicinal properties, of great
L. A. Rood, R & H .............................. ; ..................
5 50 value.
Bagley St Hare, circut court............................ .. . 15 00
No woman who is suffering from
Carl Olson, witness Dist. A tty..............................
2 00 inflammation, from the pains and
For County Treasurer.
R. L. Sears, courthouse........................ ..................
1 00 drains incident to womanhood can
I hereby announce myself as a can­ F. b. Hartrumpf, courthouse..............................
3 00 tfford to be without Dr. Pierce’s Fa­
Prescription. An honest medi­
didate for the republican nomination Washington County Pub. Co., printing.............. . 15 00 vorite
Washington County Pub. C o.,..............................
2 50 cine which has the largest number of
for County Treasurer to come before J. C. Smith, re lie f....................................................
3 50 :ures to its credit and a deserved popu­
larity for two score years all over the
the repnblican voters of Washington Guy Mesainger, witness D ist. A tty.................... . 18 40 United States. Dr. Pierce tells you
Jack Fair, witness Dist. A tty................................
6 00
county on April 17, 1908.
Henry David, juror circuit court..........................
4 80 ¡ust what is contained in his "Favorite
7 00 Prescription.”
I promise, if nominated and elected, F. L. Gustin, juror circuit cou rt..........................
H. O. Hays, Juror circuit c o u r t.......................... .
7 00
ITS IN GREDIEN TS ARE :
to give strict attention to the duties of M. F. Johnston, juror circuit court...... ............
7 00
Golden Seal root (Hydrastis Cana­
the office and will turn all interest on W . C. Davison, jurcr circuit court.................... . 5 80 densis), Lady’s Slipper root (Cvpri-
Ira E. Bradley, juror circuit court........................
4 40 pedium
Pubescens), Black Cohosh
county funds deposited
into the Julius Asbahr, juror circuit court........................
3 60 root (Cimicifuga Kacemosa), Unicorn
John Friday, juror circuit court..........................
5 70 root (Helonias Dioica), Blue Cohosh
County Treasury.
Gustav Brouner, juror circuit court....................
6 20 root
(Caulophyllum Thalictroides),
H . G. K in g .
J. C. Bills, juror ciicuit cout................................ . 16 60 Chemically Pure Glycerine.
John Jack, juror circuit c o u r t.............................. . 19 00
Among the prominent medical men
L. M. Commons, juror circuit court....................
6 00 Df the country who recommend the
For County Clerk.
Frank Barr, juror circuit court.................. ..... ..
6 00 above ingredients! as superior remedies
6 00 for nervous conditions depending upon
I hereby announce myself as a can­ S. E. Olson, juror circuit court............................
Security Vault and Metal Works, R St H ........ . 20 40 disorders of the womanly system and
didate for the Republican nomination Philip Kalsch, truant officer................................ . 2 00 for the cure of those catarrhal condi­
1 75 tions in the affected <f>arts are : Edwin
for County Clerk at the primary elec­ J. T. Baker. R A H ..................................................
I. L. Kirtz, R A H .................................................... .
7 00 M. Hale, M. D., Professor of Materia
tion, April 17th, 1908, and if I am F. A. Waldron, R A H ............................................
2 62 Medica, at Hahnemann Medical Col­
nominated and elected, I will conduct A. M. CoiLns, courthouse...................................... . 42 75 lege, Chicago; Prof. John King, M. D.,
W illis Ireland, salary and expenses.................... . 137 05 Author of the American Dispensatory,
the office efficiently and economically. Hillsboro Independent, printing.......................... . 29 25 Woman and her Diseases; Professor
H. T. Buxton, assessing and c o l.......................... . 54 00 John M. Scudder, Doctors Hale, Ives,
j . W. B a i l e y .
Address
W. D. Wood, health officer.................................... . 109 15 Wood, Bartholow and others.
Glass A Prudhomme, stat’y . .................................. . 25 00 a postal card to Dr. Pierce for a com­
las. E. Butler, recorder’s office............................
4 50 plete treatise on the subject—sent to
For State Senator.
Washington County Pub. Co., p r i n t i n g .. .. .. .
17 50 rou without cost.
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“ I hereby announce myself a can­
didate for State Senator, on the R e­
publican ticket, for the Eleventh Sen­
atorial District of Oregon, comprising
Washington County.
If elected I will introduce and work
for the following bills at the next ses
sion of the Legislature.
A two cent fare per mile on all rail­
roads in Oregon.
Select school text books every ten
years instead of six as at present, and
then OD ly make such changes that are
necessary.
I hereby announce myself as a Re-
bublican candidate for the office of
Repeal the Hunting License Law.
'ounty Commissioner of Washington
Begin rocking all the roads in Wash­
County, subject to the endorsement of
the Republican voters of this county ington county, by spending in each
it the Primary election to be held on road district every cent of road tax
April 17th, 1908. If I am nominated levied in said district, for road pur­
and elected I will during my term of poses on rock.
I am in favor of doing away with
Office, give careful and conservative
"hold up” Legislatures by electing U.
services.
A. B. T o d d .
S. Senators by direct vote of the peo­
ple, and I will vote for the Republi­
County Assessor.
can nominee who receives the highest
I hereby announce myself as a can vote in the Primary Election.
didate for nomination to the office of
E a r l E. F is h e r .”
County Assessor of Washington County
subject to the endorsement of the
For State Senator.
republican voters at the Primary elec­
In submitting my name to the Re­
tion to be held April 17th. If I am
nominated and elected I promise to publican voters of Washington County
give the office close and careful atten­ for State Senator, at the primary elec­
tion and a strict performance of duty. tion April 17, 1908, I wish to say that
I have no interests to serve but the
M a x C r a n d a l l .
public interests and if nominated and
County Sheriff.
elected I will support the republican
I hereby announce myself as a Re­ voters choice for United States Senator,
publican candidate for the office o all just and equitable legislation for
County Sheriff of Washington County, county and state betterment consistent
Oregon, subject to the endorsement of with economy and will oppose all ex­
the Republican Primary election to be travagant appropriations of state money.
held in said County on April 17, 1908.
■ W m . d . w ood .
If elected, I promise a careful, eco­
nomical administration of the affairs ol
For Representative.
that office, efficient lervice and faith
To
the
Republican
voters of Washing­
ful performance of duty.
ton
County:
J o h n C. K u r a t l i .
I hereby announce myself as a can­
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didate for nomination as Representa­
For Sheriff.
tive on the Republican ticket at the
I herehy announce myself as a can­ Primaries to be held Aptil 17th, 1908.
My platform will be to work for the
didate for sheriff of Washington County,
best interests of the taxpayers in keep-
Oregon, at the Repuplicau Primary
j ing down appropriations and opposing
nominating election, and announce j all grafts. I will vote for the choice of
that if I secure tne republican nomina­ | the Republican party for U. S. Sena­
tion for Sheriff fif Washington County, tor. Having served one term in the
I Legislature I am farmiliar with the
and am elected that I will give said of
| methods of legislature and will use
fice all of my time and personal attention ym best endeavor for the upbuilding
and will endeavor to give an efficient of the state and of Washington county.
administration of the affairs of said of­ I I will be the candidate of no clique
fice and perform all of the duties there­ J nor the representative of any special
I interests.
of in a conscientious manner.
E. J. Godman, clerk and deputy............................
R. H. Greer, courthouse.............................. ..
W . M. Jackson, treasurer’s office........................
A. B. Davis, assessing and c o l..............................
Geo. H. W ilcox, assessing and c o l....................
C. E. Deichman, clerk’s office..............................
C. E. Deichman, county court............................
S. N Poole, assessing and c o l..............................
M. C. Case, expense................................................
M. C. Case, salary and expense............................
Delta Drug Store, relief and stat’y ....................
Wm. Portugue, r and h .......... ? .............................
Tom K yle, r and h ....................................................
Albert Hiltebrand, r and h ......................................
Paul Peterson, r and h ............................................
Wm. Hiltebrand, r and h ........................................
Edward K yle, r and h ..............................................
Wm. King, r and h ..................................................
R. Lawrence, r and h ............................................
A. Myers, r and h ....................................................
Oick Watson, witness Dist. A tty........................
Ellis Watson, witness Dist. Atty..........................
Mrs. J. R. Powell, relief........................................
Jas. Cruikshank, assessing and c o l ..................
C. E. Hedge, r and h .......................................... ..
Forest Grove Times, p r in t in g ..............................
J. D. McHaTger, b rid ges........................................
Herman Collier, r and h ........................................
H. L. Flint, r and h ................................................
Chris Hansen, r and e .............................................
Homer Rogers, r and h .............................. * . .........
F. G. Miller, r an d h ................................................
W . F. Haase, r and h ..............................................
Fred Pfahl, r and h ..................................................
R. S. Alexander, r and h ........................................
Wm. Schulmerich, r and h ....................................
Julius Asbahr, r and h ............................................
William Thurston, r and h ....................................
J. H. Davis, r and h .................................................
Thos. A. McBride, circuit court............................
Ward Ennis, witness Dist. Atty............................
H.llsboro Argus, printing....................................
A. J. Roy, relief.......................................................
E. G. Hagey, r and h ..............................................
L. C. Walker, surveyor.........................................
City Water and Light Works, L and W ............
J. B. lmlay, assessing and c o l.......... ...................
Frank Miller, r and h .............................................
A. H. Hoffman, school...........................................
W. R. Harris, fruit inspector..............................
Hillsboro Livery Co., fruit inspector.................
J. W. Connell, board of prisoners........................
J. W. Connell, salary and d ep u ty ........................
J. W. Connell, expense ...............................
M. H. Otis, district a ttorney ...............................
Big Four Lumber Co., bridges..........................
J. H. Grabel. refund tax.........................................
Burroughs Adding M ichine Co., courthouse...
Warren Thatcher, ct. Juror..................................
Ed Kind, ct. Juror....................................................
David F.nyart. ct. Juror........................................
A. H. Hayden, ct. Juror ......................................
J. K French, ct. Juror..........................................
James Envart. ct. Juror * ..................................
Walter Hamer, sheriff’s office . . . ..................
J. W Bailey, sheriff’ s office
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J ones E. Butler, sheriff’s office....................
Ward Downs, sheriff s office ..............................
Fred Beach, sheriff’s office ..................................
J. W. Goodin, salary and expense......................
C. B. Buchanan, salary and expense
W . J. Butner. salary and expense .................. .
Beal A Co., r and h ................................................
C. F. S on e, court Juror........................................
X. A. Goaner, court Ju ror....................................
1 A. Rigrrt. court Juror ........................................ .
G. Htlsbrunner, court Juror................................
Dr. C. L. Large, physician..................................
Hillsboro Livery Co., coroner ................... ..
Fred McElliort, cor- witness ..............................
A. J. Roynard. cor. witness .......................... ..
Mrs. F. W. Livermore, cor. witness..................
John f^trm. cos. witness
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I De. J. P Tamiesie. physician
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E. C. Brown, coroner’s fees ..............................
Mrs. John Landes, relief ..................................
Hnoeyman Hardware Co., r and b.............
I H. T. Bagley. r and h ..........................................
Joe Bgo. r o lie f........................................................
Mie. Flora Pio, reUcf
Mr*. Anna Ereetn in. relief
Mrs. Jane Murdrff. relief
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Roasts and Stews.
Sausage and Bacon
All kinds of Fresh
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White Skirts - 10 to 50 Underskirts - 15 to 25c
Undershirts - - - 8 c Stockings . . .
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Men’s White Vests 10 15c Pants . . . . .
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Coats . . . .
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Towels - - - 20c Dos. Napkins . - 20c Dot
The following articles 50 c per doz. Pillow Cases,
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load Eatables
at
Low Prices
Everybody knows that
we keep the best Meats
to be had, but this is to
remind you to give us
a call.
Saelens & Co.
FOREST BR9VE
City Shaving Parlors
;ure biliousness, sick and bilious head­
ache, dizziness, costiveness, or con­
stipation of the bowels, loss of appe­
tite, coated tongue, sour stomach,
windy belchings, "heartburn,” pain
and distress after eating, and kindred
derangements of the liver, stomach
and bowels.
Persons who are subject to any of
these troubles should never be without a
vial of the "Pleasant Pellets” at hand.
In proof of their superior excellence it
can truthfully be c a i d that they are
always adopted as a household remedy
after the first trial.
One little "P ellet” is a laxative, two
are cathartic. They regulate, invigor
ate and cleanse the liver, stomach and
bowels. As a "dinner pill,” to promote
digestion, take one each day. To re­
lieve the distress arising from over­
eating, nothing equals one of these
little "Pellets.” They’ re tiny, sugar-
coated, anti-bilious granules, scarcely
larger than mustard seeds.
HEALTH
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For the Best. Up to date Work.
Baths. Pacific Ave, Forest Grove.
A . I. W irtz, Proprietor
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Forest G rove, O regon
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H A P P IN E S S .
Early Legislation to Restrict the Use
of the Weed.
One of the curiosities of early colo­
nial legislation is the laws enacted
against the planting and the use of to­
bacco. Evidently the magistrates and
eiders of those da>B regarded that
‘‘creature called tobacko” as one of
the many emissaries of the devil,
against whom It was their duty to
wage constant warfare. The planting
of It was forbidden except in small
quantities to be used ‘for meere neces-
sltle,' for phislck, for perservaceon of
the health, and that the saufle may be
taken privately by ancient men.”
All keepers of hotels and other pub­
lic places were ordered not to "suffer
any tobacco to be taken Into their
houses.” If they disobeyed the order,
they were required to pay a tine to the
“victualler” and one also to “ party that
takes it.” At little later the law was
changed so that It was forbidden to
“take tobacco In any wine or common
victual house except in a private room
there, so as the master of said house
nor any guest there shall take offense
thereat, which. If they do, the said per­
son shall forbear upim pain of 2 shil­
lings sixpence for evfry such offense."
No one was permitted to use tobacco
“publlcquely,’’ not even In his own
house. In the presence of strangers. It
was against the law for two men to
■moke together. In Windsor every user
of tobacco was required to procure a
physician’s certificate before he was
permitted to enjoy the obnoxious weed.
All smoking was forbidden within two
miles of a meeting house on the Sab­
bath dsy. Connecticut, as a, great In­
dulgence to travelers, ailowtii * man
to smoke once during a JourneV f ten
miles made not by trains, but aV xt
*s ■.
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L ea d in g
vV. H. HOLLIS.
LAWYER
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teal Estate and Corpo-
ction Law i Specialty.
OFFICE over
Uorest G ro v e ,
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Hines Stors
O regon
HANCOCK & GORDON
LA W S AG AINST TOBACCO.
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