Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, May 21, 1908, Image 3

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ACE E T H O M S
S >tematic methods no7 env loyed, the
ADDRESSES s t u d e n t s . results o' an election were pretty gener­
ally known when the first edition came
!*. O. Stiulon» IVe.Sttnts
from the press.
.pane!!- U fo lo S íin le n t
The speaker then contrasted th i
t truly.
|n 1 nil i ' - t was taken in the stv!e ° f l,ew iP lPsr s i t in g to that s y e
of writing as taught in school.
The
lal chapel exercises o' last Wed-
latter he said was exactly opposite to
iv when Horace E Thomas, P.
the style of the reporters, in a news­
■05, n o v o f the Oregon m s’ if:,
paper article the first two paragraphs
an ad lress on the dnties of a
should contain the particulars of the
ter on a large city newspaper,
entire story in the briefest an i clerrest
jes. Ferrin, in his introduction
possible statements, while in school
spee
work suspension is resorted to in many
well represented in the editorial world
cases.
at puny of our graduates both old and
To be a successful reporter, Mr.
young had been successful in this line
Thomas
said, one must have what is
0 1 work.
Mr. Thomas very briefly spoke of known among newspaper men as a
tho system on which the large news­ I “ nose for news.” H e must be able
paper was operated and his ideas of its 10 see a s’ory and be able to ted it to
workings before he entered the work. the public in a clear and concise man­
Instead of turmoil and confusion as ner. In ether words he must be able
one might think on first entering a to “ see a thing clearly and write it
Brevity, he continued, is
large office, the experienced man fin is sim ply.”
the
first
essential
to good newspaper
nothing but system rt zed and well reg
ulated work
Esch reporter has h's writing, as this makes the article mote
eres«
> erm
pilithi
essmg,
cotti»
jü musi
e whoif
rue tàe
sourca j
by liti
duties an i these must be fulfilled
hunie l and correctly.
Speak ng of th? collecting of city
news the speiker said the city is di
v id e i into wait are called “ beats.”
Each “ beat” is assigned to a reporter
who is supposed to get all the hap-
penings of interest in his territory,
T hese “ beats” are known as Federal,
op.nu I
City H ill, Marine, Railroad, Police
î lews I
“ beats,” etc., and covtr the ei.t re
liOUSl^
city.
A to
T he reporter on a morning paper
begins work at 1 o’clock p. m. and
ce t a i l
quits at 11 o’clock p. m unless some
of l i l i
thing special or of importance should
n i I
a bere I happen, in which case he works until
e deve. I his task is com pleted and ready for
the t i l thej press, regardless of hours. He
r > eot I
jlly works his
beat” from 1 to 5
bvpi»|
ick p. m , after which he spends
lor three hours “ writing up” the
) OH of I
enings of the day.
nme »ul
r.
Thomas then described the
presided I
remarti I
ling of election news. This he
the piti
was an enormous task, but bv the
previ» I
are usti
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CRESCENT
r«d from Nature’s laboratory, being
niedielnal roots found growing in our
American forestS~m4jvhile p o t e n t to cure
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N i t r e of Sale.
In the County Court of the S'ate of Oregon for W as!-
ingtou County.
In the matter of the T state of W illiam M. I yda, de­
c ía s e ! .
N otice is hereby g i v e » tt at by virtue of an order made
and entered by the f'outitv Court of the State of Ore»- n
for W ashington County, on the 11th day of April, 1*108,
in the matter of the esfate of W illiam M. Lyda, de­
ceased, the undersigned Executor of said estate, w ill sell
at public auction, subject to confirmation by the court,
the follow ing describe! re*l property, to-wit: ly in g , be­
ing and situate in the County of Washington, and State
of Oregon, and more particularly deecribed as fol'ows:
Commencing a* the point where the Wes* houndary of
the David Harper D. L. C. crosses Gales Cteek; thence
South on said West boundary line 13.50 chains to a pos
from which a cedar tree *S inches in diameter bears
South 12 degrees W est W links distant; thence North
82’ a degrees East ^Var. 2 2 'g degrees East) to an oak
tree 24 inches in diameter; thence North 82* a degrees
East to an oak tree 35 inches in diameter; thence North
8 ’• v degrees East to a fir tree on the left bank of Gales
Creek 48 Inches in diameter; thence North S ! l a East to
the middle channel of G al-s Creek; thence up said
channel with the m eanderings to the place of beginning,
containing ten .teres nuwe or less. Also beginning at
the northwest corner of se 'tio n 36 T. 2 N. R. 5 Wes*;
thence East 94 rods or 23.50 chains; thence South on •
half m ile or forty chains; thence W est 94 rods or 23 50
cha ns; ‘hence North 40 chains to the beginnin g, con
taining 94 acres more or It ss, deduct the follow ing de­
| - ............— .............. .......... * ----------------
scribed tract of land from the above: Beginning at the
a
quarter section corner between sections 35 and 36 T. 2
California railroad grant which is be­ N. R. 5 West and running thence North 14.72 chains;
thence North 68 degrees East 28.50 chains; thence South
fore Congress, is a question of vital 24 5 ) chains, thence West 23.50 chains to the place of
interest to every citizen of the state beginning, containing 49 acres more or less: Also the
West half of the Southwest quarter; the Southeast
of Oregon. According to the opin­ quarter of the Southwest quarter and the Southwest
ion of Superinttndent of Public In­ quarter of the Northwest quarter of section Tw enty five
(25) T. 2 N . R. 5 West W ill. Mer. containing 560 nc
struction J. H . Ackerman, this land if also
all that p iece, parcel or tract of land ly in g , being
ns ! ■
recovered bv the United States gov­ and situated in W ashington County, Oregon, and being
East half of the Southwest quarter and the West
ernment should be donated to the the
half of the Southeast quarter of section 24 T. 2 N. R. 5
state of Oregon as an addition to the West of W ill. Mer. containing 16U acres in W ashington
County, Oregon.
irreducible school fund.
Said sale will be made at the south door of the Court
“ This land was granted by the Na House in the city of Hillsboro, W ashington County,
tional government to aid the devel­ Oregon, said city being the county seat of said county,
on Saturday, the 23rd day of May, 1908, at the hour of
opment of the state of Oregon through j n o ’clock in th« fo,-noon The terms of sale will he
the building of a railroad.” The rail­ cash; 10 per cent at time of sale and balance on con
formation thereof b> the County Court.
road companv has refused to sell this
W. H . LYDA.
Executor of the Last W ill and Tastament of W il­
land to the citizens of Oregon at the
iam M. Lyda, deceased.
1 price specified by law. So Congress
First Publication April 23rd., 1908.
™ i - j u .*.
T 7î;iA7T
U 2 >. R N E R
O R í : í í O \ t
W e invite the closest inspection of our entire line of
Hat.s, Caps, Shoes, Groceries
In fact we have one of the fullest lines of
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
that has ever been in the town of Banks.
in and see our line of H A TS. As to hats mv as­
\ Come
sortment of Men’s, Boys’ and Ladies’ Hats can’t be beat,
Prices and Quality Guaranteed
Men’s and Boys’ Dress Shirts 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 B tys’ Shoes, also Base Ball
Shoes and Dress Shoes to suit the most fastidious.
I call special attention to my stock of
Tinware, Granite Ware, Hardware, etc.
Men’s Summer Underwear a Specialty.
for yourselves.
M . T U R IN E R
O R t-O O N
Highest price paid for Mohair and Wool
The Purest
D RUGS
The Best
Rubber Goods
The Swcllcst
S T A T IO N E R Y
Kodaks and Supplies
DR. HINES’
NELSON B. LA COURSE
de; igs with him for 25 years
I h. ve never found him misrep-
pting ..nythi
hom e.”
Miss Harris
said in answer that there was a differ­
ence between evangelizing and c o n -!
verting a na'ion. and this country is a’*
ready evangelized, while the foreign
fields are not.
Tuesday evening a reception was !
given to Miss Harris by the Y. W. C.
A. This was attended by a large j
rum ber of students. Miss Harris had ;
been asked to speak but on account of \
illn ss begged to be excused. M iss1
Thomas and Mr. Richard Abraham
gave two vocal solos; fight refresh-1
merits were served by member* of the
s cial com m ittee. Wednesday was
Forest Grove
-
Oregcn
TH E BIG ECONOMICAL STCER
and Sk«n D.*-- .»es. Ir«> oc i t i H
Write ► W. William*. HKJ Riant.;«
York
Enclose »tarns.
60
EXPERIENCE
IN S U R A N C E
I
BUNKERS M3 MERCHANTS
M l II A l. I 11(1 : H l t U B I '
Of Forest Grove, Oregon
i.H t » ti :
Best and Cheapest
î? . i
Natice lor Publication.
United Stales Land OfRce, Portland, Oregon,
Apr. 7th, 190P.
N odee is hereby given that in compliance with the
pros sioni of the act of "oogress of June 3, 1878, rnt -
•
i alffornia, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory,’*
• em ended to « I ’h< I’ublic Land States by act •( Au -
» - 1 t, t
Sur i 1« , p- ip , of Bat «ma, County c f
i- li.;:’ o,
« i of < r con, has this day filed lu
;i1, No. <73.!, for the pu.-
1 j of NV U*.
of
S eid en J f,
in l" * m in p N " 3 ti" ib, r mg«- No. 3 west, and w ill
•'
nd sought Is m ori valu t­
hie to its timber or inone than for agricultural pur-
Post**, and to estnbl i’di his « lidin lo Sani land befo»«
Regis er and Kt-oelv at I >.r' .ml, •leg.jit, on Thursday
the 9t day of July, 1908.
He ïamrs as wltni
s, Eli Howell, of Mountaiadata,
i fregi n, John Hovi i « ! i, "i
M ipaiitdale, Gragea,
» C M e l-«o. ■ : I» : i, < i t . ut, I’eier HofTmai ,
of Bai >na, Oregon.
.lid ..Il peraoa . .' lin ing idversely the above da«»
« ritmi lands are requ
' > hie their claim* In this
office • n or before sa id 9th day of July, 1908.
Al.f .h i:N o n S. DRBSSEF, Register.
(First Pub. May 7)
Notice for Publication.
1 1 >ff ca,
I’ortlind, Oregon, April 2, !9o8.
i
,
tt that Saiah L. Knapprn of
! Multn ".«tl, ‘■tit»- "f Oregon, has
; ,
.
i .
. m. 1 r the . ■ <>f CongroM of Juna
l. >.
. • > 'u S <1 by at i of August 4, 1892, the «Vi
.
i > , 33. | 3N , R 5 W, and will
it«r i >.,1 to mi . v that the bind sought is more valu-
! « t .r i :s timber <.r St«.tie than for agricultural pur-
p • , m d to » stal l >li her « I dm to aald land before the
rrgi .■< r
I rr • i > i at Portland, Oregon on th* 16th
day of June, Hh>8.
She names as tier wilnerscs: Hiram W . Scott of For
’ 1 m l C.rovr,
Or« , on, Henrj W. S« itt of Gaston, O regon, Fred­
erick W. K lehle of I’orlland, Oregon.
Any ai d 1 p- «'
• i «lining adversely the above de-
th n r claim s in thla
« ti i t«-foie said loth day of June, 19u8.
AI > KK NON D R E SiR R , Register.
I
It ubticatlon April 9, 1908.
4o-9t
RFECT
TING
TES
IN ONK OK MANY COLORS
i'-H
JU g
Come and see
Stump Powder, Fuses and Caps kept on
hand at all times
Cedar Posis, Shingles and Shakes
is justified in taking back this land
«len t V o l u n t e e r M o v e m e n t . I*e-
since the railroad company has failed i — Ladies, do you contemplate buv-
e e p l i o n T e n d e r e d by V . \V’.
■ to live up to its part of the agreement. I ng a new dress, waist, or skirt this \
C. A. d ir ts .
spring? If so, call at Hoffman & Allen
Once the land has returned tu the
Co’s. They can supply your needs.
Miss Elizabeth Harris, traveling sec­ ownership of the United States g o « -1
Let THE NEWS do your job work.
retary for the Student Volunteer Move­ em inent no better dispositon could be
We guarantee good
workrr anT ip
ment: spent Tuesday and Wednesday made of it than placing it as a part ol
good stock and most reasonable prices.
of last week at Pacific University. the irreducible school fund
Tr.is j We print everything.
Miss Harris
is traveling over
the would practically double the school
— Garden seeds in bulk or package
United States in the interests of the j fund and place the public schools o f , at Hoffman & Allen Co.
Student Volunteer M ovement and has the state upon a higher basis.
— Money to loan on farm security
had splendid success in nearly all tl e
If such funds were turned towards W. H . Hollis.
colleges she has visited. She is a the education of the youth a great
— Sell your wool and mohair to
very earnest
and enthusiastic worker, benefit would accrue to every citizen Bailey. l i e ’ll do what’s right.
and imparts something of her own en­ of the state.
— Hoffman and Allen Co. are agent
thusiasm to those with whom she talks.
The progress and permanency of
far the famous Buttenck patterns.
While here
she conferred with the our Republic depends upon the intcl' -
— The top price at Bailey’s for your
missionary com m ittees and officers of genca of its citizens and anything
Wool
and Mohair.
Continued
on
Pape
Six
the Christian Associations and
the
Christian Endeavor Society.
H u m
Tuesday she spoke at the chapel e x - :
ercises. setting forth the purposes of j
her visit, and the greatness of the mis­
sionary work of today. She also em- j
; phasized the fact that it is the college
men and women of today who must j
Special attention is directed to our fall Dress Goods
take up this work and carry it through. |
Waists, Skirts and Wrapps. We have the choicest
In the afternoon she addressed the
fabrics and highly tailored goods. We invite you
Y. W. C. A. There was a large at- j
to call and see them.
tendance at this m eeting, which was
l)R . J. n . K iN O X
open to all students. Miss Harris'
V u terln iirliin
spoke on the question “ Is It Worth
County
Stock Inspootor
W hile?” Her address was in answet
to the questions usually asked by those j
Office at Hancock & (Jordon’s Livery
W e can satisfy any man, boy or youth in Clothing. ! Barn. Phone Main 33, Ind. 744
who are not favorably disposed toward
Our stock is complete besides the prices and per­
t e subject of foreign missions.
Her
fect fit are both guaranteed.
arguments were very clear and con­
vincing. She spoke in particular of
r." ng wha
those questions so often asked as to
FREE K FRK
Rheu
n » e cure for f-i yen. ..
“ why send missionaries to foreign
|V> . L. Dougl; s says it :s the ,, ;I..
. . .
for $3.50 on earth. In my to be done at
r o v e
i x p w - •* r a r T B . ’M i i g
Eczema and Pile Cure
|
G
K iv c e r im » .
Spring Clothing
ISTturtl
F o r e s t
Intrinsic iiit'tlii'mSI properties of its ow n.
being a most v alu ab ' le antiseptic and antl-
ferm en t, n u t r i t i v e a n d soothiug dcrnul-
t
<■ *erin«' p l a y s a n I m p o r t a n t p a r t In
Dr. ri«*rce*s Golden Medical Discovery in
t h e cure of indigestion, d y s p e p sia a n d
" e;ik sto m ac h , a t t e n d e d by’ s o u r rising s,
h e a r t-b u r n , foul b r e a t h , e o a t e d to ngue,
poor a p p e t i t e , g n a w i n g feeling in s t o m ­
ach , biliousness a n d k i n d r e d d e r a n g e ­
m e n t s of t h e st o m a c h , liv er a n d bowels.
Besides c u r i n g nil t h e ab o v e d istressin g
ailm en ts, t h e "D olden Medical D i s c o v e ry ”
is a specific for all dise ases of t h e m u co u s
m em b ran es, as c a t a r r h , w h e t h e r of t h e
nasal p u » a g e s o r o f t h e s t o m a c h , bowels
or pelvic o r g an s. K \. :i m its u lc e r a tiv e
sta g es it will yield to t h is sovere ign r e m ­
edy if its u .- be perseve red in. In C h ronic
C a t a r r h of t h e Nasal pa sa ges, it is well,
while t a k i n g t h e '’(¡olden Medical Dis­
c o v e r y " fop t h e necessary c o n s t it u t i o n a l
tr e a t m e n t , to clean se t h e p assag es freely
tw o or t h r e e tim es a day w i t h Dr. S a g e ’s
C a t a r r h Jxemedy. T! is t h o r o u g h co u rse
of t r e a t m e n t generally cur» s t h e w o r s t
cases.
v
In coughs and hoarsene d caused by bron­
chial. throat and lung alien it n*. e\« « pt con­
sumption in its ad\ aim i .tg* >. the ”
n
M»*dical Discovery ” i> a me-i ehlcieut rem­
edy. especially in th ^ cl>stinate. hang-on
coughs caused by Irrit itn u a d congesti»»n of
the hromdiial murou- ••¡nl'r■■am-.. The ” l>is"
covery " is not so g >. i
acute coughs aris­
ing from sudden e«M-. u r must it lx* ex­
pected to cure i,tHMr : t»n hi its advanced
stages -no medieth' v. i.l«! • that -hut for ail
the obstinate, ehroni«* cou-rlis, wliieli, if neg­
lected, or I»atlly tj> aietl. it :ui tin to consump­
tion. it is th** iwsi medi»'
« can b etak en
P h a rm a cy
lioi. 1
■ir «ri
oìdieal
r o c e r s
H urd W h e a t
Spring showing
reste
ios al
A ll G
VICTOR
V n llu y
selected from the most valuable native
a r e o e r h W i h a r n i i r ^ ^ h s t n t o t h e most
delii He »i>iiihya>JrWM?riT^ Not a drop
i— alg..'l."l.'jit>. -» in to tin - i r co m i» » ii'.i 1
“ H
Toilet Articles
fhet» gets a good
Shoe
n
—for all tl.o inirnall-
'■ r.t g in to t h e m are printed on
¡«■-wr
*r- and their formulas
ai> ar.e-tcj u n d e r oath as being complete
a:
i net. You know Just what you sre
l-
f->i a n d t h a t th e ingredients a r e
The Finest
nrm, I
'•
rMdabIe- and the busy reader dc-
mands it.
To the college graduate who can
write fluently and who has a command
of good English, the speaker said,
n ’wspaper work offers many induce-
mests. The remunerative considera-
lion received is larger than that re-
ceived in most occupations and there
is a fascination about it which always
made the work attractive,
Mr. Thomas closed by strongly urg-
dig any person with the above qualifi-
citions, and to whom newspaper work
appealed, to take it up as a life work,
as one in that capacity is always
thrown among educated men and men
°f affairs,
A Square Deal
t-
f
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D i si cnh
C o p y r i g h t « A c .
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tinteli la •»•'•••ft n"i nor
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Scientific Am e rican.
A h a n d * ■»• « If 111 u«tr*»«d w e e k ly . I,ttrg«*t et«-.
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r il t c< aeotlO o J*«urnnl. T erm e fa rs
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