Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, May 21, 1908, Image 6

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•SA LA A O A I C A M A ÏO T G E T ^ >
A R O U N D L E A O J &. W H E E L S
A N D
CAN NO T
S P A W N IN G
C a / v A/otv G e r
M AN G O LD
NO.
1142
W ill von «r'l nr trade vour (arBl
store, or land? We < ffer you a sp]^
did investment in a new country of
rich resour. es. Id. al climate all u,,
v<ar. p a ir-, K- it, Lumber, Min.
e als, Fi liiiq , Mmufacturing, basi-
ness !or all. t n Hie coast
COLUMBIA
RIVER
R EACH
G R O U N D
tlio only salmon stream
on Pacitio Coast w here
MERCILESS FlSHWHEELS
are permitted. H ill 332
now before the public
fa n ilu èi-H y.T h e-S ea
Stnd f' ut ' rnt :u s m ps 0r hartdsrn-.ly in____
H-rk ,t i d m l par i il,r * . /d d i.-s
*
W ill C orrect T his
years ago hutcheneg in Upper
Four
Columbia caught over *40,000 aaluiou.
v
FUhwlu-ela improved »o now no salmon
reaches hatcheries and thev are all closed.
Thus all of the Upper Columbia natural
T o be held in
PORTLAND,
FISHWPEIl OWNERS A
TRICK BILL J
Will be the most Brilliant
anu
Civic Jubilee
This picture shows tlie T.ONTi LKAD, extending into river, righ t up to bills, and
the three upperm ost nsnwiiKKLS. These catch ALL Till: SALMON ascending to
CCCHAPMAM
Ever hrii in the Pacific Ilorthw.-st
Portland, “ The Rose City,” will be
a scene of splendor and the center
of world-wide interest for one week.
OCPT
spawning grounds.
T o save tlie C olu m bia S alm on \ o U j îitili, Y es, uinl 111!), No
Notice.
questions put to him by the fruitgrow-
Notice is hereby given that the e < in attendance.
County Fruit Inspector Harris of
School Directors o School Di trict No.
Forest
Grove, told of the interest
2, of Washington co u n t', Ore^o-, will
among
fruitgrowers throughout the
receive sealed bids for the construction
county
and
wnat was being done with
o ' a rciool house in said district.
the
neglected
orchards.
P ans and specifications can be ex
amined a' district il rk’ s office in Cor
Republican Ticket
nrlius, by May 19th, 1908. B.rider
United Slates Senator
will be required to give a bond of 50 H. M. CAKE, of Multnomah
Several important conventions are
to be held in Portland on that o c ­
casion.
T H E
SOUTHERN
PACIFIC CO.
per cent of contract price. Bids wil |
Representative in Congress.
WILLIS C. HAWLEY, ol Marion.
be received until June Sth, 1908.
Sup'eme Judge
Tne Board reserve the rig! t to re-
ROB! R T S BEAN, of Line.
W ill sell special tickets on j act any or all bids.
Dany and Food Commissioner
this occasion frem F O R E S T
Contract to be completed by Oct. J. W'. BAILEY, of Multnomah.
Sth, 1908.
Railroad Commissioner— First Dist.
GROVE
to P O R T L A N D
By order of the Board of Directors. THOMAS K. CAMPBELL, of Lane
a id return at
Prosecuting Attorney— Fifth Dist.
Dated May 1-fth, 1908.
E B TONGUE, of Washington
H o r a c e G. F it c h ,
Joint Senator f - Twenty-Fourth Sen­
District Clerk
atorial Dist.
W
N.
BARR.ETT,
of Washington.
'F or Particulars call on
Candidate for County Clerk.
Senator Eleventh Senatorial Dist.
W. BROWN, Local Agent
I hereby announce myself as an WM. D. WOOD.
For Representatives.
WM. M cM URRAY, General Pas­
Independent Republican Candidate for
R. H. GREER.
senger Agent, Portland, Ore.
t le office of County Clerk at the coun- CHARLES HINES.
t / general election. I beg to state S. A. D. MEEK.
that my action in this matter is gov-
For Sheriff.
erntd solely by the urgent and repeat | GEO. G. HANCOCK.
For County Clerk.
eJ request of many leading citizens of j
J. W. BAILEY.
Washington Countv. I further assurer]
For Recorder of Conveyances.
the voters that it was only alter being WILLIS IRELAND.
Republican Nominee for
fully convinced that my candidacy fot
For County School Superintendent.
said office was earr.e tly desired bv the M. C. CASE.
For bounty Treasurer.
people that I consented to permit mj
W. M. JACKSON.
name to.be used. Now that I havt
F’or County Surveyor.
taken this course I feel that my record L. C. WALKER.
For County Assessor.
is sufficiently familiar to all vi t rs ol
this county to warrant my assuranct, MAX CRANDALL
For Coroner.
that if elected. I will perform the du­
E C. RROWN.
Republic tn Candidate for
ties of said office in a manner satisfac-
For County Commissioner.
ory to all citizens of this county, ar.d JOHN McCLARAN.
that I will accord to each and evciy
ane the courteous treatment rightfully
expected of a public officer.
Yours Respectfully,
A Taxpayer will work for the Best In­
E. L M c C o r m ic k .
terests of the Taxpayer.
$ 1.10
W M . D. W O O D
St»abe Senator
D R . C H A S . H IM ES
R e p r e s e n t a t iv e
Condolence.
The Mid-Summei meeting ( f the
Headquarters James- B. Mathews
State Horticultural so -iety will meet
Post No. 6, Dept. o( Oregon C. A. R
in The Dalles from Ju te 3 ) to July
FOREST GROVE, May 14, ’ 08.
2, inclusive. The m ealin ' will take
Whereas, it has been pleasing to the
on the nature of a Cherry Festival and
supreme Ruler of the Universe to call
The Dalles will endeavor to show
from our midst our well beloved coni-
Salem that the Wasco county seat is
rule Henry P. Wilson, late privatt
entitled to the title of “ Cherry City.”
Campany B. 2nd Iowa Vol. Infantry,
The business men of the city have
tnd
subscribed a goodly amount to make
¿W hereas, by his death which oc­
the affair a success and have donated
curred on the 10th day of May, 1908,
premium cups for exhibitors. Homer
.he family has lost a dutiful husbanu
C. Atwell of this city, who is president
,nd the country a true loyal citizen,
of the State Horticultural society, will
now therefore be it
probably attend this meeting.
Resolved, by this post that we ten­
der to the widow ar.d hiends of the
deceased comrade our sincere sympa-
] thy in this their great bereavement
! uid that his last resting place shall be
Sick Kidneys W eaken the kept adorned with the flag he helped
| to save, and be it
W hole B od y-M ake You
Resolved, that a copy of these res-
111 ,Languid. Depressed
j olutions be forwarded to his widow and
Sick kidneys weaken the body that they be placed among the records
through the continual drainage of life- 1 of this post.
vv. J. R, B e a c h ,
giving albumen from the blood into
Adjutant.
the urine,
and the substitution of
A STEADY DRAIN
poisonous uric acid that goes broadcast
through the system, sowing the seeds
of disease. Loss of albumen causes
weakness, languor, depression. Uric
poisoning causes rheumatic pain, ner­
vousness, nausea, cricks in the back,
gravel and kiddey stones. The proper
treatment is a kidney treatment, and
the best remedy is Doan's Kidney Pills.
Great Forest Grove cures prove it.
M n. a . H. Col n u n . llTln* CM. Siath and nurd S -a ,
rorM t O m t . Or«., u n : " D m i »'* K ld n ry Pill. « t o n .
of fn * t
to n * .
Soot« time »r> I w n attack'd
with ih a r . palna through mv M M
U
*«d
«tub. and P*i> •
h u h fo «cut« that I wat hardly >b!t to
Doan , K idney
f
t
Pi It* ware ao h l.h ly racotn-
k> me. thM I procured a boa and they helprd
m , rram the drat, t hay« had nc taturn o f the ram-
p i,lo t lio c e aud feal that I can tacommrod Doan « Kid-
. r y rm a with f t eat confidante."
Price SO
Co., Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for the United
For aaie
cents.
by ail dealers.
Foster-Milbum
States.
Rem ember the name— Doan’ s— and
no other.
W ill give a ll Mal mon
to six wheel owners as
j Ion« ns salm on last;
1 will kill off all salm on
t
j
DI!. ( HAS. HIKES. Regular Iii-puhli-
c ill Nominee for the layialatiirp.
Married.
On Thursday evening. May 14, at
eight o ’ clock, there occurred a quiet
family wedding when Byron M Smith
was married to Mrs. Anna Bacon, who
has for some time been a housekeeper
in his family and attendant on his
invalid mother. Rev. Cephas F. Clapp
officiating.
J B
È t e
i l i
.
REGISTERED GERMAN
fica a'ter May 25th.
By order of the Commissioners,
J. W. G o o d in ,
County Judge.
John W'alsh of Spokane, Wash., who
was here last week in the interests of
a cannery, has purchased the Com­
mercial Hotel at Hillsboro and has
taken possession of the hostlery, which
was formerly
conducted by Chris
Rocke. Walsh has also attempted to
interest tne people of Hillsboro in a
fruit cannery.
Notice of Tax Title Sale.
Yt f t u r x P t i n i i e i T r co
For particulars write to
CJKO.
a .
Hood Things
TO EAT
COACH
Registered German Coach Stallion.
Seven years old, weight 17 10 lbs., col­
Notice to Contractors.
j
or deep chestnut sorrel, gentle dispo­
Sealed bids will be received until 2 sition, finely built and fine action. Sired
o ’ clock p. m of the 4th day of June,
bv Martin, Grand Sire, Bernard. Dam
1908, and then opened for the con­
Philine by Baron 2nd.
struction of a fill to t^ke the place of
W ill M ik e th e Season of 1903
t ie slough bridge at the Geiger place
Monday, Hancock & Gordon’ s Barn,
s >uth of Cornelius.
fue day, Williams’ Barn, North Yam­
For the construction of a bridge and
hill.
fill near the Vicker place about one Wednesday, Carlton Livery Barn
Thursday. Gaston.
mil- northeast of Cornelius.
Balance of week at Hancock & Gor­
For the ccn-truct ou of the Minter
don’ s Barn, Forest Grove.
b ifige across the Tualatin river about
TERMS: Single Service, 523; In
2 miies southeast of Hillsboro.
sure, 830. Careful but uot responsiblt
Specifications may be seen at my oi- for accidents.
The Court reserves the right to re­
ject any or all bids.
h
X(i5 b u i l t r a n b i . . ?• rtlcM.d
W ill u v e the
il mon fisheries
> a ll t h«* p e o p le
r a ll tim e .
L
- L .. -(TRUE FISH BILL
Jun: 1 to 6 , 1908
Flora! Fissia
THh:
spau m u g grou n ds are bu m 'll.
am! put
put it
1_—
P I I D T U I Q O U T 1 and
it In
your pocket fo r in.
forui.it
ion on ELKUTION
L) a y .
b u r I n I O UU I form
ation
hLEtnioN D
OREGON
.SALE OR TRADE
H A N C O C K ,
General Manager
M. P O O L E ,
Assistant.
Bath Tubs! Bath Tubs!
JUST R ECEIVED—Carload new
cast iron, white enameled bath
tubs, which we are selling at less
than wholesale prices.
Pip2 and Pium'Jini Supplies’
WE ARE NOT CONTROLLED
BY T H E TRUST
Carry a Complete line of the above
goods, and save you from 15 per
cent to 50 per cent. Write us
about What You Want.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. T h at,
pursuant to the provisions of Section !
61” of Chapter “ 267” of the Session I V \ . B n r d e
«Sr S o n s
Laws of the State of O egon for the
Pipe aid Machinery Merchants
year 1907, and the Order of the Coun
345 to 353 Glican st Corner Eightl
ty C.ourt of the State of Oregon for the
P o rtla n d , O re g o n
County of Washington, I will on Wed
the 27th day of May 1908, at the
Continued from Page -I*hree.
south door of the courthouse in Hills
boro, Washington County, Oregon, be­ which will benefit such a large num
ginning at the hour of ten o ’ c ock A. ber them, would very materially aid ii
M. of said day and continuing from day the development of the state.
today until the sale of all of the prop*
Our public schools should have mort
erty heninafter mentioned is complet­
funds
if our own commonwealth is ti
ed, sell at public auction all of the
property to which the County of Wash­ keen pace with the advancement anr
ington has acquired title by virtue of progress made by the neighboring
sale for taxes to the highest bidder for states.
cash in hand. D ,-scriptions of prop­
If the standard of efficiency of ou
erty to be sold may be seen at the of­
fice of the Sheriff of Washington Coun­ public schools are raised, the standards
of the colleges and higher institution
ty. Oregon.
Dated the 28th day of April. 1908. of learning will necessarily be raiset
J. w . C o n n e l l ,
to meet the increased demand for col­
Sheriff of Washington County, Oregon
lege training that is sure to follow.
and ex officio tat collector thereof.
Every citizen who is desirous tr
further the progress of his state, even
Notice.
college and university whose policy i-
Sealed bids for the erection of a new
to promote the cause of higher educa­
school building at Dilley, Oregon will
be received by the Board of Directors tion should urgently request our Rep­
of School Dist. No. 10. Plans and resentatives and Senators in Congress
specifications may be seen at the office to do all that is in their power to in
of the clerk of said Dist. at Briggs duce the United States government tc
Bros's store. Building must be com ­
make such a disposition of this lanu
pleted by Sept. 1st, 1908. Bids will
grant.
be opened May 30th. The Board re­
serves the right to reject any or all
— In T h e B o ok S t o r e wim o v —
bids. The successful bidder will be
some dainty gifts for wedding or com
required to give 50 per cent of his bid
mencement. We pack safely for ex­
as bonds.
press without charge.
44-3t
By Order of the Board,
— W e’ ll buy your wool and mohair.
a B n e r B rigg s ,
43-t5
Clerk.
Bring it in.
Bailey.
Administrator's Notice.
Mrs. Bacon is a native of Greenville,
Sheriff's Sale on Foreclosure.
Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an execution
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been
Washington county, Ore , and has
du’ v appo nted by the County Court of the State of Ore­ degree and order of sale, issued out of and und r the
resided here the most of her life. She gon, for Washington County, as administrator of the seal of the Circuit Court o f State o f Oregon .or th-
is well and favorably known and ad­ estate of Rebecca Traver deceased. All persons hav County of Washing on, dated 6th day o f April, 1908
ing claims against said estate are hereby notified and tn favor o f E. S. Callender and against Daniel Me
mirably fitted for the duties of the new required to present the same to me properly verified as Cloud and John McCloud, for the sum of Two hundred
n nety three and 50-100 ($293.50) Dollar*, and for the
— The Piano and Organ Sale at The home which ’s being established. bv law required, at the office o f J. N. Hoffman at For­ further sum of Eighty five and 80 110 ( $85 80) Dollars
est Grove, Washington County. Oregon, within six
Byron
Smith
has
lived
here
many
years
months from the date hereof. Dated this 21st day of taxe* and costs and i t o m e y ’s fees, making a total of
1 Bazaar is now on. A carload of instru­
Three Hundred Severny nine and 30 100. Together
ind is widely known as a builder and May, 1008.
ments to be sold at great reductions.
with interest from April 6, 1908, being the amount due
R. W. TRAVER.
contractor and has a host of friends.
.Administrator of the estate o f Rebecca Traver, de­ on said Judgment, to me directed and delivered, com­
Fruit Growe.s at Beaverton.
manding me to make sale o f real property, hereinafter
He has one of the pleasantest homes based.
descr.bed. I have levied upon and pursuant to said e: -
J. N. Hoffman, Attorney.
Unusual enthusiasm in the cause o! in South Park and the newlv manied
ecution, decree and order of sale, I will on Monday,
the 15th day of June, 1908. at the South door of tl e
better fruit was shown at the meeting couple start out in life with every
Court House in Hi 1 boro. Washington County. Oregon
IQ E
o' the Beaverton Fruit Growers’ Asso- prospect of happiness. Their many
at the hour o f 10 o ’clock A. M of said day sell at Pub
c .ition which met in Beaverton Satui- friends vish them a long and prosper­ 25 lb«, and under................lc . per lb lie Auction to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, al
50
“ ............................................... 40c the following described real property, lying, being and
il y. The meeting was held in Grange ous journey over the sea of life.
75
“ ............................................... 60c situate in Washington County. O rr¿, n. and particular 1.
nail and was well attended by local
Only a few of the most intimate 100 “ .............................................. 75c described as fo lows, to-wit:
The North haif of Northeast quarter o f Sectior
fitmers and fruitgrowers.
friends were present.
Cake lots, per ca k e.........................$1.20 Twenty two (22 Township Three 3 North of Range
Millard O. Lownsdale ol La Fayette,
Ice delivered every morning except Three (3) W*est of the Willamette MeriJ.an containing
Two more aspirants for office have Sunday: Saturday evening instead. eighty (80) acres,—and all of the right, title and inter­
who has made the Willamette Valley
declared their candidacy with the Phone your orders not later than 8 a. est of each and -11 of the defendants above named, hac
apple a« famous as the Hood River
tn and to tfct : ame it the da e o f the execut on of the
Both Phones.
county clerk. They are J- E. Reeves m.
mortgage i j n w i ch said judgment and decree is
p oriuct, was present and spoke on
R o se w u r m & CO.
based to satis; > toe hereinbefore named sun s, and fo;
jf Cornelius, a democrat, who comes
| Iruit and its care from the planting ol
the costs and expenses ot tole and said writ.
out as an 'ndepen.ieut lo h- of f i ce o _
_
.
Said sale wi I be made subject to redemption 3» peí
t is young tree up to the time when it
Statutes of State of Oregon.
sheriff and E. L. McCormick of Hills- 1 / T .
| produces fruit ready for shipment. At
Dated at Hillsboro, Oregon, cn this 12th day of May,
uoto, who is after the county clerkship.
A. D. 190i.
the close of his remarks which were
Homeopathist and Surgery
J. W . CONNFLL,
intensely practical in their nature; Mr.
— Bailey will buy your Wool and
Sheriff o f W : shingti n C un y. Or gc-n.
Forest Grove,
Ore gon W. H. Hollis, Attorney for Plaintiff.
45 t4
Lownsdale answered a large number of Mohair.
Tender, Juicy, Steaks
Roasts and Stews,
Sausage and Bacon
A ll kinds oi Fresh
V e g e ta b le s
G ro c e rie s
W. F. SCHULTZ
Quong Lee’s
LAUNDRY
FINE WORK DONE CHEAP -
PRICK
White shirt - - - 10c Drawers - • 8 to 15c
Soft
* - - -
10c White Waists • 10 to 20c
White Skirts • 10 to 50 Underskirts • 15 to 25c
Undershirts - - - 8c Stockings • • • !(» <
Handkerchiefs - - 2c Collars
- • • • 2c
Men’s White Vests 10 15c Pants - - • • • 21c
Coats - - - - 10 20c Dusters
- - U /Pc
Towels - - - 20c Doz. Napkins • - 20clk»i
The following articles 50 c per doz. Pillow Cases.
Bed Sheets, Table Cloths, Night Gowns, Women'»
Drawers, Underwear, Aprons and Corset Coven.
Parific Avenue
Forest Grovr
I
Hood Eatables
at
Low Prices
E verybody knows
that
we keep the best Meats
to be had, but this is to
remind you to give us
a call.
Saelens & Co.
FOREST GROVE
City Shaving rariors
For t'-p R;*«t Up to date Work.
Laths 1 »ci'1 \ve. Forest Grove.
A. I. W ;rtT. Proprietor
R . I N I X O I N , D e n t is t
Forest Grove, Oregon
•fYTCE
Hu*-. '• K
■ r* ii m i>\ s store. 0*°
1
V" (- » M If. » P M
N .
H. H O LLIS,
LAWYER
“ea! Estate and Corpo-
mon Law a .Specialty.
OFFICE over |
Hines Stor* I
Forest G ro v e ,
-
-
Oregon |
HANCOCK & GORDON
F a s H i o x sraB iE S j
Pacific Ave.
Forest Grow f
Neat Turnouts
Nhuiton & Bogan
B A R B E R S
HAIR CUTTING A SPECIALTY
Postoffice Row
Forest Grc <|
H O L L IS T E R 'S
.
Rocky Mountain Tea Nugg*-
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Busy Madicina for B.;y
Brines Go Jan Maalth and Ra
A specific fo r Constipation It
an.l Kidney trout
l w u-|
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lilood. Had Hreatt.. S lu p n -h
and Ilaekaehe. Its Kooky
let form . » oenia a box
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GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW W
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E. C. S impson ,
W . E . C o m a n . General ire « " 1
Passenger Agent, Portland.
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