Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, April 23, 1908, Image 6

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    STAI t GIUNGE
COMMITTEES
THE COCOA TREE.
T h is
E v e rg re e n Is F o u n d E v e r y w h e re
In t h e T r o p i c s .
k SEA PICTURE CRITIC
M ANGOLD
NO.
1142
B O N B O N
“ KY 1 HE S E A "
Mo-cy tbcirTir you.
T h e cocou tre e is an evergreen and
It W as Worth Three Stars to the grow s to a height of from fifteen to He Knew All About Ships and the
ÎÜO.OOO pay roll nio.-.lhly.
a ■ " h • ,.r • ch resrurces.
tw enty-five feet. Its leaves being
American Flag.
Wild Ocean.
M . I I, «» sccrh : beach,
b rig h t a n d sm ooth, som ew hat resem ­
T b t rnr.-tt h« it sites, now on sale
The thirty-fifth annual session o f
------------
Prices .‘ re low term s easy.
bling the foliage o f a ru b b e r plant. It
the Oregon S tale G range will convene $ A V E Q
VAST TERRITORY. Is very low branching, an d the bios ART C O M M E N T S OF A SAILO R
l i e lign' wa iM -in your county. Send
a t Eugene, Oregon, Tuesday. May 12th
________ -
som s a re sm all am i pink. The blos­
it ouco hr Handsome Booklet and
1908, a t 10 o'clock a. m. The session |
full partio-Iars,
som s a n d pods not only spring from
will continue four days, closing Friday T h e P e r i l o u s J o u r n e y o f F o u r T h o u ­ tire branches, but often from the trunk T h e " D e a t h of N e l s o n ” R e m i n d e d H i m
t h e n anREH ' m i r i j p i t y e o .
s a n d M i l e s F r o m O r e g o n to W a s h i n g ­ Itself. T h e fru it Is a yellow ish pod
o f H o w ’A r k n t s 3 C o m e O ff tho M a i n
evening a id th e prizes in th e S ta te
* t<* 405 rn O 'm rn did., iV rtniul.O r
ton M a d e b y a B r a v e M a n ar.d t h e a b o u t th e size of a cucum ber ami Is
Y a r d — T h e Blood Red S k y W i t h o u t a
G range conti s t will also probably be
R e s u l t s W h i c h F o l l o w e d I n I t s W a k e . filled w ith seeds, all stru n g to g eth er in
C lo ud T h a t Foretells a Storm .
aw arded a t th a t lime.
a pulpy, p inkish m ass. It Is from these
T he following sta n d in g c o m m ittee's
The ride of M arcus W hitm an w as seeds or beans, each a I Hint ihe size of
C rude perhaps and curious, th e out­
have been up| olnted for th e com ing s- over snow capped m o u n tain s am i along ■ a c h estn u t, th a t the chocolate and co­ come of a life a p art, satlorm en have
bion of the S ’at* G ran g e:
liarli ravines, traveled only by savage coa o f com m erce a re m an u factured. yet an aupreelutlou of the arts, w rites
CRKDENTULS.
men. It w as a p lu ffie through Icy riv ­ T he tre e s h ear from th e fo u rth to the D avid W. Roue in th e M anchester
Mrs. Jennie Lovelace, chairm an, ers an d across trackless prairies, a th irtie th year, an d it Is not unusual to G uardian.
O w e in the W alter gallery I w as
R ainier, Mrs. Mary E. Palm er, Albany, ride of 4,000 miles across a co n tin en t see on th e sam e tree buds, flowers and
looking a t "T h e D eath of N elson.”
fru it.
Mrs. M. M. B u rtn er, Lowden, W a-h., in the dead of w in ter to save a m ighty
W hen ripe th e pods a re g ath ered by T here w as a m an w ith the look of a
Mrs. U rsula S leret, G resham , Mrs. territo ry to the Union.
th e n a tiv e w om en and a re allow ed to seam an sta n d in g near. lie had a slight REGISTERED GERMAN
COACH
M ary S. H ow ard, Mulino, P. Olson,
C om pared w ith th is w h a t ' as the lie on th e ground for a day o r two. s.liell of drin k aud w as chew ing tobac­
Hillsboro, D. R. H arris, London.
fe a t of Paul Itevere, w ho rode eig h t­ a fte r w hich they a re opened. T he pulp co. lie , too, w as Interested In th e pic­ Regiitcred German Coach Stallion.
een m iles on a calm night In April to c o n tain in g th e beans then ferm ents ture, and. recognizing me a s seam au- S^ven yea:s old, weight 1700 lbs., col­
DIVISION OK LABOR.
for a b o u t a w eek, th e a strin g e n t quail [ like, he said som ething, and w e got to
T ender, Juicy, Steaks
W. A. Jones, ch airm an, M acleay, A. arouse a handful of sleeping p atriots
or deep chestnut sorrel, gentle dispo
and thereby save the pow der a t Con- Hes of th e beans being m uch modified , talk in g ab o u t Nelson and his tim es.
J. Thompson, Oswego, Mrs. Susie Wells,
'
and th e ir flavor Im proved.
| aliout ships and pictures. "B 'gad. sition, finely b tilt and fine action. Sired
Roasts and Stews,
Condon, Mrs. E thel P ringle, V ernonia, cord
A fte r being th oroughly dried th e tnate, them fellers” (the p a in te rs he by Martin, Grand Sire, Bernard. Dam
W hitm an's ride saved th ree s ta rs to
m
eant)
“know
ed
w
h
a
t
they
was
Mrs. Ju lia Olson, Hillsboro.
the A m erican llag. It w as m ade In beans n re packed In h undred pouud
Philine by Baron 2nd.
Sausage and Bacon
bags fo r shipm ent. W hen received by a-doln'. Look a t th a t 'ere glim ” (lan­
MILEAOE AND PER DIEM
1842.
tern). “ Looks as Its trlm m tn ' w as for­
W
ill
M
ake
the
Season
of
1903
th
e
m
a
n
u
fa
c
tu
re
r
they
are
carefully
In 1792. d u rin g th e first a d m in is tra ­
Wm. E. Prick eft, chairm an. Banks.
picked over fo r q uality, a sso rted and got w 'en they bro u g h t th ' adm iral
All kinds of Fresh
J. R. Weils. Airs A nna E v e rh a rt, Mo- tion of W ashington, C aptain R obert roasted. The nibs, ns th e roasted beans dow n. * • * An’ them eyes,” p o in t­ Monday, Hancock & Gordon’s Barn.
G
ray,
w
ho
had
alread
y
c
arried
the
lalla, Mrs. C. L. Morse, Hood R iver,
ing to a w ounded seam an In the n ear Tuesday, Williams’ Earn, North Yam-
w
ith
the
shells
rem
oved
n
re
called,
nre
A m erican flag aro u n d th e globe, d is­
foreground. “them’s th’ eyes o’ poor
hill.
Mrs Mary II. Sm ith, C arlton.
covered th e m outh of tho C olum bia th en fed Into a hopper an d ground be- 'Arkness wot come off th’ main yard j Wednesday, Carlton Livery Barn,
FINANCE.
river. li e sailed several miles up the I tw een stones sim ila r to an old fash-
T h e g rin d in g process. las' voyage an’ struck th’ fife rail full 1 Thursday, Gaston,
A. T. Shoemake, chairm an, Selm a, g re a t stre a m and landed and took pos-
I Balance of week at Hancock & Gor-
nam
e
of
the
U
nited
co,u'
)
etl
"
'
b
tlle
fllc ,lo n of tl,e * ° UM- on!”
B. A. Legg, St. Helens, Mrs. Eva Jones, session In the
which produce a te m p e ra tu re of some
lle told me of the accident, how It 1 dou’s Barn, Foiest Grove.
States.
M acleay, Mrs. Minnie Bond, Irving.
In 1803, u n d er Jefferson's ad m in istra­ 120 degrees, ch an g es th e solid nibs happened, a n d by his eyes an d rude, I T g R MS: Single Service, 8 2 0; In
(w ithout th e ad d itio n of a n y th in g ) Into sim p.p sp(*p< h I saw It all. As plain bo- i
®
,
BV LAWS.
tion. th is v ast territo ry w as explored |
fore me as th e figure of the stricken ^ irs’
* Careful but not responsible
W. W Jnquith, chairm an, L au rel. U by C ap tain s Lewis aud Clark, whose a thick, heavy liquid. T h is Is technic­
ally term ed “chocolate liquor" and is seam an 1 saw ’A rkness come off the or a c c idents
D 2, Jas. Shibley, Spring-w ater, Mrs. rep o rts w ere popular reading for our
sold to confectioners.
m ain y ard , clu tch in g w ildly a t th e I
E lla Johnson, P ortland, Mrs. J e n n i e ! g ran d fath ers, but the e x te n t an d value
T h is sam e liquor, subjected to by sh eets nnd lifts ns he fell. 1 h e ard him
For particulars write to
of
this
d
istant
possession
w
ere
very
Lovelace, Mrs. Susan E. S tra tto n ,
O l i o . U . liA N C O C K f
slightly understood, an d no atte m p t a t d ra u lle p ressu re, w ith th e resulting strik e th e rail w ith a sickening th u d I
Albany.
colonlzatiou was m ade save the e sta b ­ sep ara tio n Into a cle a r oil, gives the and lie stretched. I saw th e ru nning
General Manager
GOOD OF THE ORDER.
lishm ent of the fu r trad in g station of cocoa b u tte r o f com m erce. T he rem ain­ figures on th e deck, a n d —“ 'e never j
I-O Ü L E ,
i
-M
ing
p
re
ssa
te
w
hen
pow
dered
form
s
larsted
th
'
night.
W
e
burled
Tm
out
Mrs. C arrie Townsend, Cleone, Mrs. Astoria In 1811.
Assistant.
M. J. Carroll, M osier, M rs Eliza T.
S trangely enough. E ngland, too. d rin k in g cocon. T he chocolate liquor there. T nltnl It w as,” said my speaker.
claim
ed th is sam e territo ry by v irtu e solidified becom es cooking chocolate, Involuntarily tw is tin g a shoulder to an
Wood, Shedd, P. S Robinson, N orw ay,
FIN E WORK DONE CHEAP — PRICES
of rights ceded to It by Russia au d and, w ith su g ar, vanilla an d spices im aginary southw est.
P. Olson.
T h ere w as a sea picture, a si?ip com­ HOW SHE KEEPS BEAUTIFUL-
also by the Vaucouver surveys of 1792. added, it Is sold a s “sw e e t” or " e a tin g ”
WOMAN'S WORK.
W hite sh irt - - - 10c Drawers - - 8 to ISc
chocolate.
ing up to th e Isle o f W ight—clean
Soft
“ - - - 10c W hite Waists • 10 to 20c
Mrs. L L. Irw in, chairm an, Barlow, The H udson's Bay com pany e sta b lish ­
cu rv in g sails, a good sense o f move­
T h e M y s te ry S olved.
W hite Skirts - 10 to 50 Underskirts - 15 to 25c
ed a num ber of tra d in g posts au d filled
Mrs M. M B u rtn er, Mrs. Eva Jones, the country with ad v en tu ro u s fu r tra d - j
m
ent
and
a
fine,
breezy
atm
osphere.
Undershirts - - - 8c Stockings . . .
2V*ic
BEATING TH E LAW.
" J e s t w ot it Is," said my friend.
Mrs. J. H. E ubanks, W am ic, Mrs. Susie ers. So here w as a v a st te rrito ry , as
Handkerchiefs - - 2c Collars - . . . . 2c
Like the flowers th at hloom in the
Men’s White Vests 10 15c Pants - - • • - 25c
Wells.
large ns New E ngland a n d th e s ta te of S u n d a y T r a v e l e r s a n d I n n s a n d T a v ­ “ 'o me w ard bound. Let 'er go, boys!" spring th e young girl just, budding into
Coats - . . .
10 20c Dusters
• • 15 20c
a b u rst of en th u siasm th a t m ade som e w om anhood is an inspiring sight and
CO-OPERATION.
e r n s In S c o t l a n d .
Indiana com bined, w hich seem ed to be ;
Towels - - - 20c Do z . N apkins • - 20c Dos.
shp is usually beautiful if she is per­
T h ere Is a law In Scotland generous visitor glance around, alarm ed. " 'Oine- fectly h ealthy.
Eugene Palm er, chairm an, Albany. w ithout any positive ow nership. B ut
The following articles 50 c per do*. Pillow Cases,
¡She stays beautiful
w ard bound It Is!” T here w ere other
Bed Sheets, Table Cloths, Night Gowns, Women’s
J. P. C arroll, I). R. H arris, London, for M arcus W h itm an it w ould have to trav elers. T h a t law g ra n ts them
ju st so long as her health and constitu­
fine
pictures,
but
w
e
did
not
feel
th
a
t
Drawers, Underwear, Aprons and Corset Covers.
the privilege of all tav ern s and inns
tion rem ain good. Let her be nervous,
Mrs Emm a M errim an, C en tral Point, been lost to th e Union.
we
had
a
right
to
do
more
th
a
n
look
at
It w as In 1830 th a t Dr. W h itm an and d u rin g prohibition hours. T h u s if you
have backache, sleepless nights, and
Mrs. Mary Shibley, S pringw ater.
Pacific Avenue
Forest Grove
n man o f th e nam e of S paulding, w ith arriv e In E din b u rg h on a Sunday, hat­ them an d adm ire. W ith sea pictures It how soon does it take for wrinkles,
w
as
different.
T
hey
w
ere
our
world,
DORMANT GRANGES.
cro-.v’s feet and d ark circles to appear
their youug wives, th e first w h ite wo­ ing traveled, say, from Glasgow , your
H er cheeks were ros\
J . P. Carroll, chairm an, Mosier, .T. H. men th a t ev e r crossed th e Rocky Innkeeper Is bound to serve you w ith and w ho had the rig h t to criticise the in the face?
w ay a sea w as m oving off the sky If until she began to suffer from w om an’s
E dw ards, Monroe, R. D. 1, R. N. Love­ mountains, e n tered th e valley of the any so rt of alcoholic refresh m ent, al
w e had not? Too often had w e w atch ­ w eaknesses and the constantly recur­
lace, Rainier, Mrs Mary E. Palm er, Columbia an d founded a m ission of belt th e n ativ e o f Auld R eekie m ust ed, anxious eyed, fo r a break ln th e ring pains and drains brought her
the
A
m
erican
board.
T
hey
had
l)eon
fret
nnd
sta
rv
e
his
S
aw
b
ath
aw
ay
on
Mrs. P. S. Robinson, Norway.
at
clouds not to know the w ay of w ind quickly from the beautiful age to the
sent out to C h ristian ize th e Indians, g in g er ale, m em ories an d th e auroral
prem ature m iddle age.
It was not
APPEALS.
but W hitm an w as also to build n state. prom ise of tom orrow . B ut th e law Is on th e w ater, the scud of a cloud m eant for w om en to suffer so—'!t is
breaking free In a w elcome sh ift. Well due to our u n n a tu ra l, but civilized
H e th a t h ath Journeyed
li e w as a t th is tim e thirty-five y ears m erciful.
J . G. Pringle, chairm an, Vernonia, I.
we knew the curve of a stan d in g sail m ethods of living, and to the fact that
A. M errim an, C entral Point, J R Wells, old. In his jo u rn e y s to und fro for th ree m iles is a tra v e le r w ithin the and the relation It bore to the sense of so m any neglect those sm all ills which
m
eaning
of
th
e
act.
the
mission
he
soon
saw
the
v
ast
pos­
Everybody knows that
Condon, Mrs. Eliza T. Wood.
soon lead up to larger ones. Nothing
m o v em en t
C onsequently th e re is a v ast array of
sibilities of the c o u n try , and he saw .
so
drags
a
w
om
an
dow
n
as
those
con­
F
o
r
a
city
of
th
e
sea
Liverpool
has
EDUCATH N.
too, th a t th e E nglish w ere alread y np- ! tra v e le rs leaving E din b u rg h on foot, no g reat rep resen tatio n of her fore­ stantly recurring periods when she
we keep the best Meats
M. M. B urtner, chairm an, Lowden, prised of th is and w ere rapidly po u r­ on coaches, pony carriag es, etc., for
m ore an d m ore from a chronic
m ost Industry on her ch am b e r walls. suffers
condition th a t can be easily cured. No
W ash., J. 11. E ubanks, W amic, J. G. ing Into th e te rrito ry . U nder th e term s th e tra in s ru n not.
to be had, but this is to
Sea pictures have ap p aren tly no a t­ woman should tak e an alcoholic com ­
T hey nil seek to c o n stitu te them
P ringle, Mrs Lulu E. Miller, Albany, of the tre a tie s of 1818 and 1S28 It w as
tractio n for h er chiefest citizens. T here pound for th a t will d istu rb digestion
the tacit ltelief th a t w h ichever n a tio n ­ selves a s trav elers. J u s t w ithin the w as little call for sea critics down- and the food is quickly com pacted ami
remind you to give us
Mrs. Grovaline P rick ett, Banks.
ality settled and organized th e sp len ­ th re e mile lim it, a s fa r as E din burgh Is stairs, so w e w ent to an exhibition of becomes h a rd and tough in contact
AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE.
did te rrito ry w ould hold It. If E n g ­ concerned, lies th e historic village of m odern a r t in th e upper galleries, .w ith alcohol, rendering the food in-
a call.
Marion E. Woods, chairm an, Shedd, land an d th e E nglish fu r tra d e rs had C orstorphlne.
Ile re we found ourselves properly con- digostible. She m ust go to N ature for
A tra v e le r a rriv e s from E dinburgh fronted. “ S ettin g Sail A fte r a B low ” It [*. c,lre-
F red Glaze, A lbany, R. I). 4, B. A been successful In th e ir plans, th e
b,‘ natlve Indians <>t early
far from w rong when thev
Sm ith, Mrs. Inez M. Ryan, Oregon th ree g re a t sta te s of W ashington. O re­ H e knocks a t th e door of the village w as. a , arge canvas, a ship pitching times were
a niarve|,mslv ,.fty rliv r mwlf
Inn.
l
i
e
Is
w
earied
by
his
long
walk.
gon
aud
Idaho
w
ould
now
c
o
n
stitu
te
a
C ity, Mrs. E th el P ringle, Mrs. E tta
heavily ln the sw ell of a recent gale ¡final p lan t "S quaw r o o t”—w hat the
FOREST GR0VK
p a rt o f B ritish Colum bia. B u t it w as H e is In sore straits.
Shoem ake, C entral Pomt.
and th e crew p u ttin g the canvas on physicians of o u r day called Can!. ],hyl-
T he door Is opened tim idly, c au tio u s­ her. It held a g re a t m essage fo r my turn or Blue Cohosh. This and Black
not d estined to be.
ASSESSMENT AND TAXATION.
In th e fall o f 1842 it looked a s if ly, an d a voice Is heard, “ W ho Is It?”
m nte (black sm oke aud an ever throb- Cohosh, Golden Seal, L ad y ’s si ; per.
“ A trav eler,” is the w eary answ er.
J . J . Johnson, chairm an, 505 Com­ there would be a g re a t in p o u rin g of
tilng screw- had not y et dulled his sea 'l n '* U nicorn root, are im portant
English
Into
th
e
te
rrito
ry
,
au
d
Dr.
“
W
h
au
r
do
ye
com
e
from
?”
fancy). H e w as highly pleased. “Them ingredients of a w onderfully success-
m ercial Building, P ortland, E. A. Bond,
Fot the B : Ci -o-date Wo-'c.
"I com e from E d in b u rg h ,” Is the an
seas w ot ye gets off th ' F lnte!” H e ™ re" '? d- I ' n
Irv in g , A. T. Shoem ake, A. C. Miller, W hitm an took th e a larm . T h ere w as
Baths I : ; V.v. t'.jteai G io/e.
no tim e to lose. T h e a u th o ritie s a t sw er.
A lbany, R. D. 2, W. A. Jones.
w anted to show some w ord of cheer, to [{aving m ade a specialty of th e d ease?
“T hen ye ean u a come ln. I t’s ag ain st sw ing his right hand to the left slioul- ;,f women in the earlv sixties Dr. Pierce
W ashington m ust be w arned. H astily
A. 1. Y7 . t l Proprietor
LEGISLATION.
bidding his wife adieu, I)r. W h itm an th e law .”
d cr in seam anlike adm iration, but tho soon found th a t a glyceric extract of
T he door Is banged ruthlessly.
C. D. Huffman, chairman. La Grande, sta rte d on his h azard o u s jo u rn ey . The
cold gray eye of a tall h atted official these roots with H ydrastis or Gchlei
R . IN IX O fN , D e n t i s t
T he tra v e le r th in k s aw hile.
Your w as upon us—“ H uh, sailors!”—an d Seal an d L ad y ’s Slipper root, combined
Jo h n Dinwoody, W oodburn, R E. Irw in, perils, h ard sh ip s a u d d elay s he en­
Scotsm
an
th
in
k
s
slowly,
b
u
t
very
countered
on
th
e
w
ay
w
e
can
b
u
t
there
w
as
a
group
of
young
ladles
'n
P
'Jt
the
right
proportions,
m
ade
the
B arlow , Mrs. Julia Olson, Mrs. U rsula
Forest H ve, Oregon
fain tly conceive. Ills feet w ere frozen, surely.
n ear by w orshiping a t th e shrine of a ' etT best tonic and cure for the distres-
S le re t.
A fter d eliberation he knocks again.
he
nearly
starv
ed
,
an
d
once
he
cam
e
corporatlon
so he contented
* °“ guttered
E a ln .t a from
, of backache, weak-
‘" 7
PURE FOODS.
FFTCE
’
- «¡ore. Affici
, , 1
, 1 purchase,
. .
. .
.
women
T h e form ula is gone through.
very n e a r to losiug his life, li e k e p t
him self by nudging me furiously. np3ij nervousness and lack of sloop, it
Mrs. E lla Edw ards, chairm an, Monroe, p ushing rig h t on, a u d a t th e end of
“ W h a u r do ye com e” —
“T h a t’s w ot 1 calls a picture,” he said, was usually due to functional trouble.
R. D. 1, B. A. Legg, A. J. Thompson, five te rrib le m onths he reached W ash-
“ F ra e L eith,” an sw ers tho traveler
A su n se t over w ater claim ed o u r at- therefore this prescription directed at
M rs. AnnR Huffm an, Mrs. Susan E. lngton.
quickly.
tcntlon.
A blood red sky w ith no the cause cured 98 per cent, of such
S tr a tto n .
l i e n rriv ed th e re a w orn, bearded,
“T hen ye m ay come In. W hy did ye clouds, only a slight density n ear th e cases. T hat is why Dr. Pierce soor.
AGRICULTURE.
stra n g e ly p ictu resq u e figure, clad en- nae tell the tru th a t first?”
horizon.
I said It w as rem arkable, Pn* n P ' n a form easily to be pro-
LAW YER
perh ap s unreal.
“T h a t’s w here y a j cul erJ • a over the U nited States.
E. S hepherd, chairm an, Stayton U tlrcly ln b 'u k sk Iu nnd fu r> n O 'N eal
’ea! Estate and Cor. o- OFFICE over
...
, , .
, ,
Aching from head to foot—th a t is
D ix ie 's Land.
U. E v e rh a rt. M olalla. John Sleret Mrs m an °[ *ho i 'r a i^ ! ' , 1Ie “ *ked au d l‘
aln t i n It, m ister. Look a here. If the condition th a t afflicts some women
ition La-v a ‘ , eciaity. Mines’ S tore
_ .. ,
,
..
once of P re sid e n t T y le r an d S ecretary
Tho p h rase “ D ixie" o r “D ixie’s \e w m t tak e all th colors ln th lock- :1t stated periods—backache, dizziness,
E liz a b e th Dinw oody, W oodburn, Mrs of s tu te W ebster, a n d It w as accorded
L an d " Is supposed to tie derived from e r so's ye ’nd lots o' red an’ yeller ln, jn d pains alm ost u n b earable. An hon-
Oregonv
forest Grove,
C a rrie Jaquith, L au rel, R. 1) 2.
| him . All clad as he w as, w ith his one Dixy, n kind h earted slave ow ner ye'd find a sky t ’ m atch It. A in't ye est and a safe rem edy w hich no woman
| frozeu lltnbs. Ju st In from his 4.000 on M an h a tta n Island In th e la tte r p a rt never 'e a n l o' w hat them dagos calls can afford to lose the opportunity of
GOOD ROADS.
Thos. F. Ryan, chairman, O regon 1 mile t-lde. W hitm an ap p eared before of th e eig h teen th cen tu ry . Ills tre a t­ blood o’ V h rls '—them dagos w ot loads trying for th e cure of these distressing
the tw o g re a t men to plead fo r Ore- m ent of his negroes caused them to ye ballest in
th ' P late?” 1 had not com plaints which weaken a woman s
C ity, Jo h n W. T ow nsend, Cleone, E. W.
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. vitality is Dr. P ierce« ta v o n te Pre-
| Ron.
reg ard his p lan tatio n ("D ixy's") as lit­ . he.ud.
Well, I t . a sky like ta a t, an ,c ijj,,r,,n p r i>ioroe not only assures
S ta a ts , A irlie, B. A. Smith, C arlton,
Ills sta te m e n t w as n rev elatio n to tle sh o rt of an earthly paradise, and it comes afore one of them 'pam peros.' v.ou th a t his "F av o rite P rescrip tio n ” is F 71 S H Ì O X S T A B L E S
M rs. J . II. E u b a n k s, Mrs. E A. Rond th e adm in istratio n . P revious to W lilt-
Pacific Ave.
Forest Giova
w hen any of th e slav es w ere taken
“M in' I wos lyin’ in Monte \ ideo honestly m ade, b u t he lets you know
j m an 's visit it w as th e general Idea ln aw ay from th e ir old home they w ere oncet, an ' we
TRANSPORTATION.
’ad a sky all blood red just w hat it contains,
Meaî
Turnouts
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| congress th a t O regon w as a barren , alw a y s pining for "D ix y 's” and singing a n ’ n ever a cloud, a n ’ th ’ tishiu’ boats
The li s t of medical authorities recom-
L. C. S tr a tto n , c h airm an , A lbany, R.
w orthless country, fit only fo r w ild nnd talk in g of Its Joys. W hen slavery wos „11 cornin' in: not row in' shipshape,
D. 2, I. A. M errim an, C L. Morse. Mrs. ) boasts nnd wild men. H e opened th e
moved so u th w ard , the sam e Ideal of gam e ’s me an’ you ’ud do; them rim s K. Kllinirvood. M. I).. Pmfes-or of
E. W. S ta a ts , Airlie, M rs. E lla A. | eves of the governm ent to th e Umlt-
"D ix y ’s” w as taken along, nnd ln the « h o \in ’ th* oars *s If they wos pushin’ Materia M. •:?. Ih mu u M*•*!. -al Col-
T hom pson, O sw ego.
j less w ealth and splendid resources of course o f tim e, its origin being forgot­ a b arrer." H e sp a t into a dark corner
B A R B E R S
! th a t w estern territo ry . H e told them ten. It w as applied to the southern nnd said som ething more about dagos, tfi,. w.anh. In all catarrhal conditions.”
RESOLUTIONS.
j o f Its g re a t rivers an d fertile valleys. homes of th e negroes. — New York ■ hen continued: "N ex' day we 'nd n Of I.
- per root he say s: "Exer-
HAIR CUTTING A SPECIALTY
Jo h n S le re t, ch a irm a n , Gresham. R. Its m o u n tain s covered w ith fo rests A merican.
gule. 'O w lln', It w as, an* h er d rlv ln ’
- S "¡"al inl.'ion . u; n norv.n - ron-
,
’,
_ . . . ___ _ dune - d<‘[lending n|" mi d -orders of the Postoffice Row
Forest Grove
N. L ovelace, R ain ier, Mrs. Anna Shep­ l a n d Its m ines filled w ith precious
Into It sam e s we wos off th H orn,
o rzm s: r> , \e - jefin, etc." Prof,
H e show ed them th a t It
h erd , S ta y to n , Mrs. V erna Glaze. A l­ ( tre a su res.
Lighting Up.
¡in’ a big G erm an bark d rtv ' dow n on John King In the A mvrii \ n D ispex sa -
H O L L IS T E R ’S
b an y , R. D. 4, M rs. C ora Legg, S t w as a eou u try w orth keeping an d
“E v e r notice,” asked a salesm an for iis a n ' took th ' fore to 'g al’n 'm a s t out o’ t o r y . -¡ u - of 111 ici, < .... . root: " I hi­
i th a t It m u rt not fall Into th e han d s of a gfocery house th a t m akes a business e r an ' th ’ boom a n ’ sta rte d all th ’ ts a very a -ttve. powerful amt useful
H elens.
remedy."
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Plays
a
very
I th e E nglish. H e spoke ns a m an In­ of supplying th e big New York hotels, 'eadgear. T w o ships wos d rlv ’ ashore, im ponant part In diseases of women; in
A Busy Medicine for Busy People.
,
spired. nnd his w ords w ere heeded.
“th a t If you stroll uptow n nnd look at a n ’ th a t's w ot comes out o' them skies the nainful conditions incident to w oman-
Brings Goulen Health and Renewed Vigor.
Notice to Subscribers.
lioou.
In
dysmenorrhea
it
Is
surpassed
W h at follow ed th e organ izatio n of an y of th e big hotels you will see them w ot they calls th ' blood o’ C hris’.”
A specific for Constipation. Indigestion, Liver
by no other drug, being of greatest and Kidney troubles, i ’implea. Eczema, Impure
Owing to the fact that the Postoffioe com panies of em ig ran ts, the rap id se t­ all pretty well lighted up? Plenty of
It w as an Im pressionist picture th a t utility in Irritative and congestive con- Blood. Bad Breath. S lu g g ish Bowels. Headache
Well, annoved my m ate—an Im pression of a ditloris."
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" I t- action I- and Backache. Its Kooky Mountain Tea in tab­
Department at Washington, has issued tlem en t o f th e te rrito ry an d th e tre a ty room s occupied ap p aren tly
form . 35 cents a box. Genuine made bi
In dock, w ith m asts aud funnels *!'!"'• but Its effort, are perm anent." let
an order that no weekly newspaper tr a d e w ith G reat B ritain in 184fi by th a t's som etim es a bluff. The help has seone
, „
,,
, .
, _. _ " l o r headache, w hether o"ite*>stivo or H ollister D a ro CV mpanv . Madison. Wls.
w hich th e fo rty -n in th parallel w as o rd ers to light up a n u m b er o f the slut , hulls
a.l
m
ixed
up.
The
colorui),
(r,,m
neuralgia
or
dysm
enorrlua
It
is
•WIDEN
NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PE0 P *
shall give more than one y e a r's credit m ade th e boundary line w est of th e
fro n t room s every eveniug ju s t so th at w as good, b u t the ships m ight have promptly curative,
to a subscriber, without laying
itse'f
,
Rocky m o u n tain s—a re m a tte rs o f hls- th e hotel w on't look like a g rav ey ard .” been ninepins or egg boxes or any-
*'r- John Eyfe. of Sangatuck. Conn.,
liable to the first class rate of p o stag e. to ry
SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY'
— New York Suu.
thing At first he w as perplexed, then
The W ashington C o u n ty N ew s wishes
r'i)0 fo resig h t and th e heroism of
am used, then Indignant. ”O h ,---- ! he corn ro o t liilnubi* Dioicoi. one of thè
Fores! Grove Time Table
to notify its subscrib ers w ho are in ar- one m an an d his g a lla n t rid e had
said. “ W h at's th is? Ships b'gnd, or c h 'ef In g red ie n ti of I>r. l ’ieree's F avor­
Hottentot W om en.
ite P re s.rip tio n : "A retnedy n h lc h in-
rears more than o n e year th at th e y are sav ed th re e g re a t s ta te s to th e t ’n-
Among th e H o tte n to ts w om en hold a I'm a D utchm an.'” H e b u rst into a fit v a rla b ly a o t- »- a a te rin e nUmb invig­
7 depart* 6. iC a. m.. arrives at Port! and 8:0C a. m.
requested to co m e in at o n c e and set- Ion. O m aha W orld H erald.
b e tte r position th a n they do an yw here of rude laughter. “Ships It Is. m ister, o r ì t or and alw ay s favors a ronfi.t on No.
. 0:30 a. m.
No. 3
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8 SO » . T P .,
«liich m ake- f"r nnrn 1 activ •
the No. 9 “ 1:30
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tie their accounts. Our time is limit
2:50 p oi.
p. m ..
else In A frica. "T he m arrie d w om an.” au ' look a t them taw p s'l yards! Ships entire
r pnsitii tiv- - «:• m, ri * t fa.
Two Way«.
Vo. I
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6:35 P »•
w
l'
taw
p
s'l
y
ard
s
below
th
e
m
ain,
a
n
’
sa y s one trav eler, "reigns su p rem e m is­
ed for straightening up our list and we
to
Is*
of
great
usefulness
and
i.f
the
I BOUND.
J a c k —In th e oriental world a girl
trust those in arrears will make all pos never sees Iter Intended h u sb an d until tress. H er h u sb an d can n o t w ith o u t her a h an g m an 's gibbet fe r th ' mlxzen gaff. utm ost importance to the general
Ve. 2 hr. Pot ’’and 7:0C a. ra lv. Forest Gi■ove 8 34 a. m.
Them feller« 's got some cheek, m ate. ttthiuer of medicine."
p
erm
ission
ta
k
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a
tilt
of
m
eat
o
r
a
drop
No.
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a.
sible haste and save us any unneces she Is married. F loss—H ow odd! In
"In Helonias we have a medic
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Vo. 4
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4:10 p. m ., lv. “
T h a t's w ot 1 calls It—cheek—t ’ be
7:0C V »•
sary embarrassment.
Statements of this part of the world she seldom sees of m ilk." G enerally “ they ran k much p a in tin ’ things like t h a t 'Oly sailor! which more fully answers the
No. 10 ”
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5:40 P m ., ar. "
above the av erag e of th e negro laces."
purposes Itwrt iinyvlhcr drug u ith
account will be mailed to those who him afterward.—New York Globe.
I ora a eqiuilntm . In the treatm
Look a t them .”
- London Spectator.
d do not answer this appeal within the
V e g e ta b le s
G ro ceries
W. F. SCHULTZ
Quong Lee’s
LAUNDRY
load Eatables
Low Prices
Saeisns 8 Co.
City Shaving Parlors
vV. H. HOLLIS*
HANCOCK & GORDON
Moulton & Began
Reeky Mountain Tea Nuggets
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■in
wlf*1
•ix t thirty days.
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