Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, May 07, 1908, Image 3

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Il JfPoings at Pacific
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University
tiffe d From th e W e e k ly Index, th e C ollege Publication
CLA."’ GIVES RECITAL.
M ¡ « Kr.iiXTs
in H er t> a«!u -
ihn-' l i e •ifal.
p a'i-
Miss Claj p. The audience showed its
appreciation cf this in a hearty encore.
The last and strongest number was
the stirring Polonaise, Op. 22, by
Chot in. It was played here by the
blind pianist, Baxter Perry. It is a
I tree that demands a great deal of a
pianist, and Miss Clapp played it with
great brilliance and freedom.
It
formed a fitting close for such a pro­
gram.
COMMON SENSE
Lea.
me
most intelligent people to use only
nown composition. There-
tore
Dr. Pierce’s medicines, the
make
ich print every ingredient
enter
hem upon the bottle wrap-
pers and
its correctness under oath,
are daily grl Ing ¡n favor. The com-
position of
Pierce’» medicines isopen
to everybody
I’ - rce being desirous
ot I'. nm g l!.e .-, M..-, !| "glit ef investi,
livfstlaa-
jaa'i timidi fully upon hi forimi ila;. being
Try a
of “Home Product” Flour-«AII Grocers
C R ESC EN T
V IC T O R
W ls w u t
confident that the Tetter nr com
n i l ’o s '.llo n
H u rd W h e a t
Every Sack Guaranteed
T il.m il the
................
more
3 ie a !..r, * «net apprtc
y ill their cT'-ai .•■Trarivir.rn.'rits bo recog-
>'r.d
1 - :- iieing wiirr.ly-hiaifr of the active
M ills
difcpcf *■' • ■' .
Forest Grove
tu. divinai principles extracted from na-
Mi; Ft. uce* c : P ThuisMg- cv , : g
tiie forest roots, by exact processes
original with Dr. Pierce, and without tho
gave her j. . i in : i ■. -I ftu:n the
use of a drop of alcohol, triple-refined and
Cor rrvaiorv of Music of Pacific L’ni-
chemically pure glycerine being used In­
stead In extracting and preserving the
Ncti:e of Sa’e.
v«rs y. The piogram was an excep
curative virtues residing In the roots
In the County Court of t ie State of Oregon for W ash- !
time ly strong one. It included
employed, these medicines are entirely iagton County.
free front the objection of doing harm
seldc ions from the world’s greatest OLD MAIDS' CONVENTION
In the m atter of the Fstate of W illiam M. Lyda, de­
by creating an appetite for either a l­ ceased.
artist , such as Bach, Beethoven, Liszt,
coholic
beverages
or
habit
-
forming
A SPLENDID SUCCESS drugs. Examine the formula on their Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an order made ,
Cbot n and Schurmann. Her per- J
BAXKS, ORBGOX
bottle wrappers—the same as sworn to by and entereJ by the County Court of the State of Oregon
form nee showed the years of work, cf S p in s te r s A p p e a re d in E le& ant A n­ Dr. Pierce, and you will find that his for W ashington County, on the 11th day of A p ril, 1908,
in the matter of the estate of W illiam M. L yd a. dr
"Golden Medical Discovery," tho great, ceased,
^ B fu i study and pre; aration under
W e invite the closest inspection of our entire line of
undersigned Executor of said estate, w ill s« 11
tiq u a te d lo s lu m e s . M u sic a l
blood-purii.er, stomach tonic and bowei it public the auction,
subject to confirmation by the court, I
jS fessur Chapman.
regulator—the
medicine
which,
w
hile
not
P ro g ra m E x c e lle n t.
recommended to cure consumption In Its ¡^ '^ ° situate
w‘ne dciCr,b*d
'**' p'“p" ,y' m w,,:
u
Miss Clapp showed no signs of ner­
in the County of W ashington, and State
stages (no medicine will do that)
The
“Old
Maid’s Convention given advanced
vousness. She appeared perfectly con­
yet docs cure all those catarrhal condi- of Oregon, and more p articu larly deecribed as follows:
In fact we have one of the fullest lines of
tions of head and throat, weak stomach, / ' T T h ”*
“h" ' ,hc w“ ‘ bou,nU,y
trolled and played with artistic finish. in Marsh Hall Saturday night was an torpid
liver and bronchial troubles weak 1 ?
P"
C cr"5,~ c” lyi C" ct; "’rnc<'
amusing
entertainment
as
is
often
lungs and hang-©n-cougha, which, if nog* iK’uth on Mtd VN'*st b',und,rv i«ne u.so chains to a pt*
From the softest to the loudest passa­
looted or badly treated lead up to and tTOm which a cedar u e e 48 inches in diam eter bears
ges the notes were clear and her use heard. The “Convention” opened finally terminate in consumption.
| South 12 degrees W est 19 lin ks distant; thence North
with a parade of the performers up and
Take the "Uolden Medical Discovery* 82H degrees East iv a r . 22^9 degrees E:»st)
an oak :
that has ever been in the town of Banks.
of the pedal was especially pleasing.
In t i m e and i t is not likely to disappoint tt#e 24 inches in diam eter; thence North S
degrees
down
the
aisles
of
the
chapel
to
the
you
if
only
you
p
i
v
o
it
a
t
h
n
r
u
v
y
h
tuh
and
Every number was beautiful and well
East to an oak tree 35 inches in diam eter; thenc • North
f a i r trial. 'Don t expect miracles, It 8 I , dt-firt-. East to a Hr tree on ’ h r left bank of Gales
Come in and see our line of H A T S. As to hats my as­
rendered. The first one—a B.ach strains of Mendelssohn’s wedding won’t do supernatural things. You m
sortment of Men's, Boys’ and Ladies’ Hats can’t be beat.
exercise yn 'r puti.-iice and persevere in its ( c," k inrhr* 'n
ih ™ « North s.".- i a « i t..
Fugue, was given with fine intellectual march' Ths costuming was faultless US© for a roasonal lo length of time to get
middle channel of Gales C reek; thence up s.u.t
appreciation. To play Bach well it »"d it would be hard to choose among its full bone fits. The ingredients of which channel With the m eandering« to the place of beginning,
Prices and Quality Guaranteed
Dr. Pierce's medicines are compos«*! h a rt I COOUinlng ten acres more or less. Also beg mu»< at
requires the strictest concentration: ,he BOwns 'vhich were th' Quaintest or the unqualified endorsement of scores of | the northwest com er of section 36 t . 2 n . r . 5 v\v>- ;
Men’s and Boys’ Dress Shirt-, in Latest
Styles and
Uat
medical h'nders—better than anv amount I thence East y I rods cr 23.50 chain s; thence South one
Miss Clapp showed herself capable cf ‘*‘e m >st ' n-eri stinc.
of lay, or non-professional, testimonials.
Makes.
No
better
assortment
to
pick
from
this
side of
ex
»erl
°
r
,0
r
v
chains;
W
est
finis
«
r
g
j
¡0
are rot given away to b«
this and mere
Ths st3Re was arranKed t0 represent 1 m hey
e n t a l w i t h but arc - Id b v all dealers ln cha,n*: ’ hpncr Nor,h 4 0 c h a *n s !°
begin nin g. . ..
Portland
an.i
at
Surprisingly
Low
Prices.
medicines r. t reasonable prices.
\ taln in i; acres more or less, deduct the follow ing dr-
The Beethoven Sonata Op 27 No. a r00m and the first girl t0 appear
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1 scribed tract of land from the above B eginning at the ( H
A full line of Men’s and Boys’ Shoes, also Base Ball
1. appealed to all as stiongiv as Bee- Mlss Silverraan’ president of the “Sis-
quarter section cerner between sections 35 and 36 T. 2 ; ■
(or the entertainment were auctioned N. R. 5 West and running thence North 14.72 chain s; 9 Shoes and Dress Shoes to suit the most fastidious.
thoven must when well rendered. It ters °f the SinR,e B1««endess Society.”
thence North 68 degrees East 28.50 chain s; thence South I
off, bringing a neat sum.
was the Fantasy Sonata with the beau- ^ ie was dressed >n a very elaDorate
24-50 chain s, thence West 23.50 chains to th e place of í I
I call special attention to my stock of
Much
credit
is
due
to
the
Misses
beginning, containing 49 acres more or less: Also the j I
tiful and expressive movements. The K° ' n 0 black lace over pink and occu-
West
half
of
the
Southwest
qu
arter;
the
Southeast
I
Tinware, Granite Ware, Hardware, etc.
Cornelia Barker and Mrs. E.
interpret stlon and playing was all that p’ed tbe cba’r under the difficulty of Shannon,
Ta x i* -u*
i
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i
.
,
I quarter of the Southwest quarter and the Southwest
K . Wimms for making the musical pro- ! quarter of the Northwest <
quarter
of
section
Tw
enty
five
¡
could be asked. It was artistically arranK'nK a good sized set of hoops,
Men’s Summer Underwear a Specialty. Come and see
(25) T. 2 N. R. 5 West W ill. Mer. containing 160 acres j
rendered and formed one of her very
1
arrival of the old maids the gram a most decided success.
for yourselves.
also a ll that piece, parcel or tract of land ly in g , being
and situated in Washington County, Oregon, and being j
atrongest numbers.
to11 was called and responded to with
COLLEGE NOTES
j the East half of the Southwest quarter and the West I
Stump Powder, Fuses and Caps kept on
ae quotations concerning tne
The lender and sweet beauty of aPi’r°Pr'ate
the | \lt* « « , 4
/~\, ▼
j
, ...
ha,f of ,he Southeast quarter of section 24 T. 2 N. R. 5
j
male
sex
such
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Otas
Learned
and
Miss
w,„
of
wat.
omuim«
too
,c,„
i„
hand at all times
Chopin - music was well brought out nla,e sex SUL'h as’ a mans a man
Alice
Rinkle
ot
St.
Johns
were
guests
¡
C
0U
D
,y'°
,'
l!O
n
-
for
a’
that,”
and
in the two numbers. Ti e Waltz Op. ,or a’ that>” and “ every Prospect n l M i c a
Cedar Posts, Shingles and Shakes
l- a . o
A
I Said Ml«- » t i l be made at the K u lh door of th . Coon
of Miss Silverman last Sunday.
| hou ,« » * . c „
Hiiubom. w -h n w cou..,v. ,
ly m
64, No. 2. was played with a finish and p,eases and on,7
map is «'«•
Oregon,
said
c
ity
being
the
county
seat
of
said
county,
sang "No One to
Carmel Bolten, a student at Port-
iplm altogether charming. The Noc­ T The ** Society
u
t
. *
,
I J a j
.
,
i on Satu,,!
ive,”
Love,
with
such
pathetic
tenderness
ana
Academy, visited Miss Margaret u o ’clock tn the forenoon. The terms of sale win hr
turne Op. 9, No. 2, was one of Chop­
cash; 10 per cent at tim e of sale and balance on con­
ll.V I N K iS
in’» most beautiful. It was given with that several of the singers were obliged Whealdon Saturday and Sunday.
firmation thereof b> the County Court.
O k liU O N
W . H. LYDA.
Eva Bailey attended the Old
an nnnsually pretty singing tone. Both 10 succurab ,0 their «rief' Miss DaisV w Miss
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.
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Executor of the Last W ill and Testam ent of W il
Schur nann’ s "Warum” and Novellete Abernethy’ in a charming old gown of Maids Convention.
She was the iam M. Lyda, deceased.
Highest price paid for Mohair and Wool
white
batiste,
sang
You’re
not
the
First Publication April 23rd.,
truest of Miss Patience Desire Mann.
were enjoyed by all.
man
for
me”
quite
fetchingly.
The
Th Schurman-Liszt “ Widmung”
Miss Frances Clapp entertaineda par­
—Ladies, do you contemplate buy-
j melodeon solo played by Miss Sewell
expf ing all that is best and sweetest
ty
of girls the last of the week. The ng a new dress, waist, or skirt this |
was
also
a
success—the
accompanist
Notice for Publication.
was especially pleasing as played by
spring? If so, call at Hoffman & Allen 1
to the trio, "Those little maids of guests were: Misses Sheehy, Rice and Co’s. They can supply your needs.
United States Land Office, Portland, Oregon,
Apr. 7th, 1908.
Dee” sung by Miss Avery, Miss Sew ■ McKerchey of Portland, Miss Wag - '
Notice is hereby given that in com pliance with the
gener.
. Let T he N ews do your job work.
ell and Miss Heidel making a decided j . . . . .
provisions of the act of Congress of June J , 1878, enti­
. . .
TVe guarantee good workmanship
tle«'. \n act for the sale of timber lands in the States of
A party of turla were entertained by good stock and most reasonable prices.
hit.
I C alifornia, Oregon, Nevada and Washington T erritory,”
Miss Hawley in the rendition of Miss Goldie Peterson at the farm Sat- We print everything,
j is extended to a ll the Public Land States by act of Au-
n
i uust 4, 18^2, Soren Jeppesen, of Bacona, County of
"Josiar,” gave some proof of her ten­ urday. The girls were the Misses
—Garden seeds in bulk or package 1
NDS
i W ashing., n. State of Oregon, has this day filed in
derness of heart. Miss Yancey in a Goldie Peterson. Bertha Koerner, Mary at Hoffman & Allen Co.
| this office his sworn statem ent, No. 7732, for the pur-
;
chase r.f Fast *•.* of N W H , of Section 30,
very quaint and pretty lavender gown Heidel, Clarice Zumwalt, Evelyn Orr,
•ion Pfl
—Money to loan on farm security
* Township No. 3 north. Range No, 3 west, and w ill
Gula
Bennett,
Helen
Bishop,
Edith
W. H. Hollis.
sang “ My grandmother lives on yon­
j Oder proof to show that the land »ought is more valua-
To buy Drugs, or to
I hie for its timber or stone than for agricu ltu ral pur-
der little green.” Bouquets and up- Ailworth and Florence Templeton.
—Sell your wool and mohair to
| poses, and to establish )>us claim to said land before
bave
all
prescriptions
Bailey.
He’ll
do
what’s
right.
roarous applause brought Miss Yancey
| Register and Receiver at Portland, Oregon, on Thursday
—Hoffman & Allen Co. cm supply
| the 9th day of Ju ly , IMOtT
your wants in blankets and comforts at
-3
back for an f ncore.
—Try Schultz’s ground bone fo
filled at Dr. Hines’
1 1
« . E l i Howell, "f M. uutaindsle,
ow prices.
your hens. It will make them lay.
i Orr^i tt, John Howell, of M ouniaindalr, Oregon,
Miss Holmes, in her solo “ The
Drug
Store.
Agent
! Chart -t
Nrl.<m, < f Ha... u , ( regon, peler l ofTman,
—The top price at Bailey’s for your
—Hoffman and Allen Co. are agent
Captain with the Whiskers,” made a
of Hu . , Oregon.
Wool and Mohair.
for
the
famous
Butterick
patterns.
An
I
dl persons claim ing adversely the above drs-
for Kodak and Cam­
hit with her audience. Miss Holmes
is are requested to fiie their claim s in thie
in the role of “ clinging” womanhood
r before said 9th d ay of J u ly , 1908.
era supplies.
AI GERNON S. DRKSSSJt, R egister,
was a decided success.
(F irst Pub. M ay 7)
The chorus “ A Starry Night for a
Notice for Publication.
Ramble,” and “ Fishing” were popu­
i •>! the iMt-rmr, United States I and Off r e ,
lar. The old maids did not look very !
Portland, G teguu, April 2, 19o8.
decrepit as they strolled about the
• is hereby given that Sarah L. Knappen of
Forili i.d, Ci unty of Multnomah, State of Oregon, has
Special attention is directed to our fall L’ress Goods
stage on the former—in fact they re- ]
appllf >1 purchase, under the act of Congruss of June
W aists, Skirts and Wrapps. W e have the choicest
minded the spectators of the famous |
3, 1878. ;.s extended by act of August 4, 1892, the eV<j
DRUG
aw 1'« and wMi se* i
section J J , T 3N. R 5W , and w ill
fabrics and highly tailored goods. W e invite you
“ crinoline chorus” in “ When Johnnie
pr »it to show that the land sought Is more v a lu ­
SFORI offer
to call and see them.
comes Marching Home.” The effect
able fui its timber or stun* than for a g ric u ltu ra l pur-
pu»e*, and t'i establish her claim to said land before the
of the fishing song was heightened by
register and receiver at Portland, Oregon on the 16th
I )R . J . M . K N O X
dangling cardboard hearts over the
day of Ju ne, 19o8.
She 't.imes as her witnesses Hiram W. Scott of For-
V a a tw r ln tir ita n
heads of the audience.
cM Grove, Oregon, O live M. Scott of Forest Grove,
County Stock Inspector
Oregon, Henry ¡W . Scott of Gaston, O regon, Fred-
The debate which closed the first1
eri< k W. Kiehle of Portland, Oregon.
part of the program was on dress-re­
Offics at Hancock & Gordon's Livery Any and I pervm* claim ing ad versely the above de
W e can satisfy any man, boy or youth in Clothing.
lands are requested to file their claim s In this
form. Miss Stearns—the disciple of
Barn. Phone Main 33, Ind. 744 O srr.Led
Our stock is complete besides the prices and per­
ffic e on o r b e fo re said 1 6 th day of Ju ne, 19o8.
hygienic dress—made a speech on the
ALGKRNON DRESSER. R egister.
fect fit are both guaranteed.
F irsl Publication A pril 9, 1908.
4©-9t
affirmative which won her applause.
Miss Holmes defeated her with the
telling argument “ let us cling.”
li FREE
^™i r tx
i
• ,k .
The voting was interrupted by the
Forest
Grove
.
.
.
Oregon
11 ! ■ I Dai
l«i
. * i
W
. L. Dougl.
s says
:t is the entrance of * riot. Makeover, who i
K W. W illiam », 400 MantMt’.iu A vfour, Nr#
”
1
OCloM
best lor $3.50 on earth. In m y brought his remodeloscope to trans- i
6 0 Y E AT« j
;s with him for 25 years form the spinsters into "sweet six-
E X P E R IE N C E
never found him misrep- teens.”
In contrast with the old maid who
IN ONE O R MANY COLORS I
anything.
entered the machine Miss Kate Shan­
non made such a beautiful contrast1
LARGKST F A C IL IT I ES !
that the audience was taken off its
Tn*nc M anns
IN T H E W E S T FOR
O f S IG N S
TUK
I ' KODUC T I ON OF
feet. In response to continued ap­
C o p y r ig h t s A c .
tio n m ay
It l ü t t G R A D E W O R K
4
u i s k e tc h an d d escrip
plause she sang a solo which was well
»».etti
V t lc k l f .*a«#rtni»» o u r r«|Miit<»n fr#e w
h e th e r an
iu ve i.it« i
p r '.tm h lf n * t e t i tabi*. t< oniniiinlcn .
M I T I A I . H I H I ! R H U R P A N N IN .
appreciated.
• • '«. ■ fly
m ieuM al. H IR U B 00 K
I ’atei.t*
i m i at i n u i a it in a n n i
. .
|*i»i • » ta k e n th f o iiih M unn k Co. f s c s i f i
In place of the old maid who wished
I).« \,il rt'itu w " b o u t c ii s n u , ill tho
HICKS-CHATTEN
to become a prima donna Miss Maud
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~ ìh r u n
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Shannon appeared, and after due ad­
A h a rd *
If
••»rated w e e k ly . I n ra e a t cle.
*x,
T e r in a .
•
y «i«r f . ir it
'L a , 91. 8<n*J b y a il new adeaiera.
miration she sang two solos. M iss,
ad A A ld e r , P OR T L AND. ORE
Cornelia Barker came out of the ma­
it ra in n O •
CA F Ht.. W a a h .iig to n . |>. C .
chine with her violin anc delighted the 1
house with her expressive execution. J
all go lines. W e know you When the two largest women on the
canfco no better than at the stage were ground up to make one
handsome but small man, the stage as
F o re
well as their audience went wild. The ■
Ns si. ss you -re 1 king Ur
end came when a spinster refused to
give her right age, and the machine
broke down amid the screams of the
victim. After the program the posters 1
:a tiv
M. TURN ER
Ji
HatxS, Ceps, Shoes, Groceries
I
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
I
M. TURNER
It w i l l
Forest Grove
SAVE YOU MONEY
Shoe Store
; Í|w T h a L g e t s a g o o d
Shoe
Spring showing
Dr. I lines’
Spring Clothing
NELSON B. LA COURSE
EcKiTl.1 and Piic Lure
PERFECT
PRINTING
PLATES
THE BIG ECONOMICAL STORE
IN SU R A N C E
IV I.
BANKERS «ND MERCHANTS
in
O f F o r e s t G ro v e , O re g o n
B est and Cheapest
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13. RUSSELL
[Scientific American.
ENGRAVING CO.
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l Trv G o l d e n r o d P io u r
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