Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, May 14, 1908, Image 3

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    Words of Praise
»oings at i'acific University
For the several rngoilU-nts of which T>.
Pierce’s medicines are cumi>osod, us given
Pi ih lir a t h a n by leaders In all the several schools of
UUIILUUUII medicine', should have far more weight
than any amount of non -professional tos-
t nionials. I'r. Pierci ’.•> Favorite Prvsorip-
j u ;< iop . : w in m i l l i s c u p .
220-yard d :-h — H. P. Humphreys tion has rur: u a I h . e op honesty on every
n-st, D. I. AHer second, C. K. Koch bottle-wrapper. In a full list of all its in­
gredients printed in plain English.
ir r y
llumphe«*}-* an«l I?« '.inn
third; time, 25 seconds.
If you are an Invalid woman and suffer
liobinsix, *•;.*!•■> r<.r Yv'imitn ;
Broad jump— IT. P. Humphreys from frequent headache, backache, gnaw­
ing distrjy$ in stomach, periodical pains,
01.15
! <»Ntlor! * M . i't:
first,
Holman
Ferrin
second, T. d.sagrtdRhle, catarrhal, pelvic drain,
iv J u n io r s .
draggiifc/down distress in lower abdomen
Holmes third; distince. 20.3 feet.
or pejvjs, perhaffe dark spots or specks
dam■ ifg before the eyes, faint spells and
-\ m»tomscaused by female w e a k -1
1 in t e r * .:!; tr.-clt "meet h t ld o n t i:. ii. G a ;::n : aeond, H. K. >\ ,na:r h
nc s, otethi#derangement of the feminine *
letic fieid, resulted in victory for third; time, 2 11 r .mutes.
organs, yei/can not do better than take I
Ur. 1‘iorJvh. Favorite Prescription.
«
The h/spital, surgeon's knife and opera­
I'.is cup last y n r , and p tt up a hard first. C. M yield second, V. Waterman ting tatsufi’-iay be avoided by the timely
use of ^Favorite Prescription" In such
it to retain possession of it. But in ihitd; distance, 93 feet,
y m a
Try «
jfted From the Weekly Index, the College
cases. Th r. ‘ v t!,.- t.1 'me,.ms evimi;i-
a.
Humphreys scored
his class
while R.
ond with
16.
22
points
High jum p— Albert Robinson first,
P.obinson came G. Brown
The
•1* fast
H.
Ferrin
third;
4 ! 3-yard run— Humphreys first, C.
The 440 yard dash was I).
3
n
econd,
H
E. Witham
considering the fact that o tH d; time, 53.4 seconds,
taai y other events were
by :
lay race was won
by
Perhaps one of the
features of the day
the
entered into '
Officials— Co .ch Hahn, starter; field
4th years. Witz and Moulton.
tno t interesting
was the relay race
the
c : ; a ü a ,‘;: - c h a p m a n
i -
concert
T - 'U h U L
•• W
0*1 ;
tour
hi
' repr
B
i j i l i
m e ,7f 11„. r -.m if r
avoid?
'• d .■ ■ •! q
r :ch
t ut carri <i 01
nr Favorite
33SZ
Pi esci iptifii ” Is composed o fu ie verv best
native medicinal root * known to médical
science for the cure i f woman's i>eeuiiar
ailments, contains no alcohol and no
harmful or habit-forming drugs.
Do not expect too much from "Favorite
Prescription;" it will not perforin mira­
cles ; it will not disolve or cure tumors.
No x ilicine w ill. It w ill do as much to
establish vigorous health in most weak­
nesses and ailments |<ccutlarly incident to
women as any medicine can. It must bo
(riven a fair cnance by perseverance in its
use for a reasonable length of time.
best time was height, 5 1
ie in the 102 yard d ish and ctm e
as a surprise.
second,
-j
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a S.
r a t nnj|.
between the ‘ ‘ Faculty Roost’ ' and
jri.
snl.simr ■ I -r ib.s i.-o ■
■.(
i . i . w i f n i oosT tron .
“ Lawrence Orphanage.”
The “ Fa­ M u sica l A r tis ts tiiv o Spiv ml id l>r<>-
bichwui e i are invited to consult Dr.
culty Roo t winning by a narrow mar­ 4 ra n )..| 1 ivj 1 ■ c la s s K n tcrf.tin m en !
Pierce, by letter, free.
All correspond­
ence is guarded as sacredly secret and
—A p p rei-iol I ve A u d ien ce
gin. The meet was interesting from
womanly cotnidences are protected by
start to fin -li
_______
.Following is a list of events:
50-yard dash
Robinsc
third; t:
D. I.
second,
H.
1 privacy.
f rofossion:
'ierce. Buffalo. N. V.
The Graham-Chapman concert, giv
en in the chapel Thursday night was
Aller, first, R. one of the best entert dnments
P. Humphreys year.
I)r. Pier e's 1 ., as.int Pellets tho best
laxative and regulator of the liowels.
They inamorato stomach, liver and
bowels, due t laxative; two or three a
cathartic. Easy to take as candy.
of the
Although the audience was not
Cast of Characters
Mile run A. Robinson first, A. Ab- concert of t; is grade it was very appre-
raham second,
time, 5.3 min ■ -
^ B - y a r d hurdles— R. Robinson
T . H o lx e s second, J. R. \.ard third; ses-or cf one of the finest violins in
time, 19.1 seconds.
the northwest.
^ P s c n s throw— o. B. 1.
beautiful
CL Mayfield second, II. P. Humphreys Gade S mats was given with much
Address Dr. It. V.
>ole vault— Holman
hot put
S.
1 son! Lucy, servant. Margaret Bowie.
Miss Helen Allworth was a Portland
Mr. Graham’ s second offering was visitor, Saturday.
H.
B.
Lawrence first, V. phony in the remarkable work
for ti e
e, 32 feet.
ment at Mr.
Graham’ s hands and it
to the musical intelligence of the
col­
lege audience that this intellectual
number was much enjoyed.
Hungarian dance preceded by a som­
ber, melancholic introduction, yet one
ç A
o g t s sl ^ o e d
h o tj
Mr. Graham sang
the number with
his
violin.
In the matter of the Estate of William M.
ceased.
Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an order made i
Miss
M oseley
were the guests of
and
Miss
The
Wagner
Mrs. John Bailey,
last week.
for Washington County, on the 11th day of April, 19Ch,
n hematterof ,hr estatP of w’,,lÄm M- L>'da* dr
H e p la je d w ith great smooth­
big
g
ol his ■
[ violin responded nobly to his desires.
T B p e r fo r m e r
received
many
con­
gratulations for his splendid work.
Mrs. Chapman
with Forest
is always a favorite
it public auction, subject to confirmation by the court,
as follow?:
number consisted
Her first
of two selections—
“ The Lotus Flower,”
by Schumann,
and “ May Morning” , by Denza.
The
first of these is a remarkably beautiful
composition, and is especially adapted |
to Mrs. Chapman’ s voice: her render-i
ing was most
I-
T
j-,
,
”
— College and Academy
diameter bears
South 12 degrees West Id links distant; theuce North
S2 1 1 degrees East (Var. 22lii degrees East' to an oak
In
style and she brougut out in full the I
m y j,tp;. and f : ; s
pint of the spring
.
ngs with him lor 25 years morn, g
Sting anything.
Song” requires
entirely different
East to an oak tree 35 Inches in diameter; thence North
8?l a degrees East to a fir tree on the left hank of Gales
a
great
Prices and Quality Guaranteed
channel with the meandcrings to the place of beginning,
containing ten acres more or less.
Also beginning at
the northwest corner of section 36 T . 2 N. R. 5 W e st;
thence East 94 rods or 23.59 chains; thence South one
half mile or forty chains; thence West 94 rods or 23.50
chains; thence North 40 chains to the beginning, cim­
con
taining 94 acres more or less, deduct the
ile f jllowfng de- I
scribed tract of land from the above: Beginning
eginning at the j I
quarter section corner between sections I 35 and 36 T. 2 I |
N. R. 5 West and running thence North 14.72 chains;
beginning, containing 49 acres more or less:
West half of
the Southwest
Men’ s and Boys’ Dress Shiru in Latest Styles and
Makes. No better assortment to pick from this side of
Portland and at Surprisingly Low. Prices.
A full line of Men’ s and Boys’ Shoes, also Base Ball
Shoes and Dress Shoes to suit the most fastidious.
I call special attention to my stock of
Also the
quarter; the
Tinware, Granite W are, Hardware, etc.
Southeast i
Southwest |
quarter of the Northwest quarter of section Twenty-five |
(25) T. 2 N. R. 5 West W ill. Mer. containing lbO acres j
also all that piece, parcel or tract of land lying, being
and situated in Washington County, Oregon, and being
the East half of the Southwest quarter and the West I
half of the Southeast quarter of section 24 T. 2 N. R. 5 I
West of W ill. Mer. containing 160 acres in Washington
County, Oregon.
Men’s Summer Underwear a Specialty.
for yourselves.
Stump Powder, Fuses and Caps kept on
hand at all times
Cedar Posts, Shingles and Shakes
Said sale will be made at the south door of the Court '
House in the city of Hillsboro, Washington County,
Oregon, said city being the county seat of said county,
M. TURNER
on Saturday, the 23rd day of May, 1908, at the hour of
10 o’clock in the forenoon. The terms of sale will be
cash; 10 per cent at time of sale and balance on con
Mrs \
i ha,.s. the finest of her numbers.
little
O U U U U N
HANKS
finnatlon thereof by the County Court.
W . H. LYD A .
Executor of the Laat W ill and Tastament of Wll
¡am M. I.yda, deceased.
Highest price paid for Mohair and W o o l
First Publication April 23rd., 1908.
Notice for Publication,
The Purest
United States Land Office, 1’ortlaud, Oregon,
Apr. 7th, 1900.
N dice Is hereby given that tn compltanct with th«
DRUGS
i" •
— M oney to loan on farm security
W. H . Hollis.
Students
_ Se!I your w oo, and mohajr ,Q
.e s • f timber lands in the States «f
Orrj' n, Ne\ada and Washington Territory,"
: 1 :
Rubber Goods
-
-
Oregon
THE BIG ECONOMICAL STOKE
ml the Public Land States by act «f Au-
ri, S r of Oregon, has this day filed In
n r his sworn statement, No. 7732, for the pui-
t in
■i...ie
f
: st
U of N W V i,
of Section JO,
iip
' north. Range No. 3 west, and will
•r pi of to show that the land sought Is more valua­
The Finest
ble tor Its timber or stone than for agricultural pur-
i
Toilet Articles
I •>' ■ »
| ihe 9th day of July, 1908.
.
He v . i n i ;•« witnesses. Ell Howell, of Mountalndale,
1 t
The S wel lest
11 1
r C. N« 1 >n, of Bacona,
"f
Pharmacy
.-ls ..re requested to file their claims In this
lllce
i or before said 9th day of July, 1908.
AI.
it NON S. DkfcSSER, Register.
( First Pub. May 7)
Notice for Publication.
I'
I' i
-n’ of the Interior, United States Land Office,
N '
Portland, Oregon, April 2, 19o8.
i> t.rr i.y given that Sarah L. Kiuippen of
m :
', <
• D
3,
nty of Multnomah, State of Oregon, hae
- • , under the act of Congross of June
<i hd by act of August 4, 18)2, the eVfc
'»
1 w1 i » '»
section 33. T 3N. R SW , and will
'■ffen i *• >f to show that the land sought is more valu-
L )R . J . H . K I N O X
V ctu rln iirliiu
1
i i t i s' r.ber or stone than for agricultural pur-
nd to r • l sh her > lalrn tn ».«id land before the
er
1 r-celver at Portland, Oregon
day of June, 19o8.
on the 16th
* h> names is her witnesses: Hiram W . Scott of For-
< in.ve, Oregon, Olive
County Slock Irspsctor
«»r . »n, Henry jW . Scott
erh k '
Office at Hancock & Gordon's
Barn.
. ■.
Oregon, Peter HofTman,
na, Oregon.
ud Ml persons claiming adversely the above det-
An
STA TIO N ER Y
D R . H IN E S ’
.h his ■ ¡aim to siud land before
iverat I utl.md. Or * gon, on Thursday
Kodaks and Supplies
NELSON B. L A COURSE
-
i n s of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, enti-
The Best
— Garden seeds in bulk or package
at Hoffman & Allen Co.
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.
thing to I
: Chapman answered an enthusiastic en- I
dainty
Come and see
I.ivcry
Phone Main 33, Ind. 744
..
M. Scott of Forest Grove,
of
Gaston,
Oregon,
Fred-
Kiehle of Portland, Oregon.
Any ;i. d 1 pers->ns claiming adversely the above de-
• d 1 L are requested to file their claims In this
■ it. >
or bef .re said 16th day of June, I9o0,
ALGERNON DitKSS&t, Register.
Eczema and Pi .
}ir«t Publication April V, 1900.
4o 9t
FREE ;
live cure for I ' j :»
, f -
and Skin D »r.ik-t
Instant rri.* f
I
Write V. W. William«, 400 Manhait r,
York
Encloe« Stam*
GO YEARa
EXPERIENCE
flexibility of I
give with ease and amoothness, but it
; was beautifully sung and formed, per- |
song of the
J
woodlands.
The
Come in and see our line of H A T S . As to hats my as­
sortment of Men’s, Boys’ and Ladies’ Hats can’ t be beat.
Creek 48 inches in diameter; thence North 82’ j East to
the middle channel of Gales Creek; thence up said
.ber, t - “ U,:d t s ü TôiïJKTI
voice, and is a very difficult
core with a
that has ever been in the town cf Banks.
tree 24 inches in diameter; thence North 82'*j degrees
Special attention is directed to our fall L’ress Goods
Waists, Skirts and Wrapps. W e have the choicest
fabrics and highly tailored goods. W e invite you
to call and see them.
Forest Grove
, \ a selection was of
ive never found him nr.srep-
an
Her second
•
J
for $3.50 on earth.
pleasing.
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
South on said West boundary line 13.50 chains to a pos.
from which a cedar tree 48 inches in
Shoes, Groceries
In fact we have one of the fullest lines of
Commencing at the point where the West boundary of
the David Harper D. L. C. crosses Gales Creek; thence
Spring Clothing
was received
with enthusastic applause.
Caps,
the following described real property, to-wlt: lying, be­
ing and situate in the County of Washington, and State
of Oregon, and more particularly deecribed
P
Grove audiences and her
singing, Thursday night,
W e invite the closest inspection of our entire line of
ceased, the undersigned Executor of said estate, will sell
Spring showing
Graham did his best
ness of bowing and the
B A iV h 'S , O R E G O N
and entered by the County Court of the State of Oregon
— Ladies, do you contemplate buv-
ng a new dress, waist, or skirt this
spring?
If so, call at Hoffman & Allen
M tssGula Bennett spent Saturday | Cq.S- They can supply your needs.
and Sunday at her home in Beaverton.
, . _ TTT.
,
. ,
,
Let T h e N e w s do your job work.
Miss Lepha Hawley and Miss Es- We guarantee g o o d
workman?!.ip
ther Silverman visited Portland, Sat- K°od stock and most reasonable prices.
urday.
We Print everything,
much admired air for g string of Bach,
werk.
G rove
M. T U R N E R
I.yda, dr-
I hearty encore with the well known and
I and here Mr.
C r e s c e n t M i l l s «—* F o r e s t
Notice of Sale.
In the County Court of the State of Croton for W^sh-
ngton County.
dance opens rather hesitatingly as if should not neglect The Book Store’ s Bailey. H e ’ ll do what’ s right.
reluctant to leave the minor song ; re- Saturday Special. The stationery is
— Try Schultz’ s ground bone fo
viously mentioned but gradually a just what you need in acknowledging your hens. It will make them lay.
! wilder rhythm as erts itself and soon Commencement Gifts and Invitations.
— Hoffman and Allen Co. are agent
Just a few boxes left.
for the famous Butterick patterns.
brilliant ascending and descending
: runs.
Mr. Graham tesponded to a e r r - ü S E
j
By
-—s i.- a te - j M g a — —
Mrs. Gertrude Marsh Hall spent last
Mr. Graham’ s third number was the
with much beauty.
M a n u fa c tu re d
*" ~~ n —
week with her father and mother.
was a credit nof only to the artist but
Forest Grove
U vcrv S a c k G u a ra n teed
«■
quarter of the Southwest quarter and the
Payne; James, servant, Christine Wil-
Iterman second, Mayfield third; dis- violin received '.cry sympathetic treat
h a rd W h ont
law, Jessie H og e; Henry Hartford,
Frances Lake; Jessie Hartlord, Grace
¿-„-nt r.ading.
Ferrin first, A.
VIC TO R
\ H llc > W h « u t
thence North 68 degrees East 28.50 chains; thence South
24 50 chains, thence West 2J.50 chains to the place of
H . Kumpnreys the well known “ ciaccona” cf Bach,
Miss Stearns spent Saturday and Sun­
d; lieight, 9.6 feet.
T h e elaborate working out of the polo- day in Portland.
»inaon second,
CRESCENT
Mr. Haitford. father-in-law, Maverne
Templeton; Mrs. Hartford, mother-in-
1 The PHrls were wel1 Riven and much
H d ; distance, 100 feet.
breadth and finish. Miss Waggener amusement was caused by the ob­
^HOO-yard dash R. Rooinson first, ..¡so shares in the success of the sonata stinacy of the whole family.
H. i
econ d, D. I. .-..hr is
. ■
,
,
COLLEGE NOTES
time 10.1
Miss
Bain
was a Portland visitor,
2- )-yard hurdles C. D. Ma on Ine themes w. ; v.. .. brought out and
Friday.
p, R. Robinson second, r. H olm es the sot ta re ivi 1 a tn in .
d; time 27 seconds.
S f u j k o f “ H o m e P r o d u c t ” F l o u r — A ll G r o c e r s
whole concert was of a ch a r-,
; actor of which Forest Grove may well
i be proud.
T D C
IN S U R A N C E
IK e . BANKERS fill
mi
it
a i .
Tn.ne M
ori«»
MERCHANTS
rik’ i; iaia.ii:»’
O f F o re st G rove , O re g o n
LH m i :
Best and Cheapest
I'liiloni.iM i-un.
Coi»vnioMT8 Ac.
A n v o r . e een«Vi g a
and d w e rr i n t l o n m a y
q u l o k l y nerw rt.au» r>*ir »»»••sii«»** fr*»w w l n - t i u - r m i
m v w fitl« n i s t>r<>ha>’i f p x i e n t a b l r
I
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r « 11 v ' I ndw ttttoJ. H I N N C H » e i l ’e t w u
f l i t frww. I » M o a t aarw tiry f(»r s w r u r l n g u a t w itfs.
I 'l t r n t a t a k e n t h r o u g h M u i . n K t v .
iptcuil n >f I ?, WH hont c hart»«. In the
S
citnt’.fic A
m
erican.
A h a r d e n r - i e l f I l l u s t r a t e d w e a k ly .
r u l a t t o u i t a n y s c i a r » in c l o u r n a l .
*»u.r: f
I n r y o a t r |r.
T e r n i a. 9 3 m
»r m o i t U e . f L M o ld b y a il rw w n d c ale re .
MUNK S Co.3#,,w-«’• Hew York
Hrau< n om - w. <S2ft K
i « m at tow at l a t r i t i M i n t
H IC K S -C H A T T E N
E N G R A V IN G CO.
2 d ft A ld e r , P O W T I . A N Ü . Q k i
Waal«m aton . Ü. C.
At the regular meeting. Wednesday
evening, each
all good lines. W e know you
•can do no better than at the
For t Grove Shoe Store when
it’| shoes you are looking for
BgBg
H |
_________
■ V . B. RUSSELL
member of the society
was al owed to bring two vis-tors.
The j
meeting was dispensed
regular business
Ds
with and a short parlimcntary dnll. in
which all took part, was held.
After a
short recess the io**ow.ng program was
rendered:
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