Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, June 11, 1908, Image 3

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    Regular
monthly
meeting
board of county commissioners
BILLS ALLOWED.
j KliziiLnth IPp’aocl. relief
j -lau** M ui Uof
j Feier V.inuerwaria^ “
j.IfHr* Pii«»
*»
1 Ann PrHs*m»n
*•
of the ; M I*« c h:»* P5»
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i’ VV Sum, r and h
Jos Cuinia no*.
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P* on
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14 n ;,
225 (ki
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I d (HI
31 20
ronei' & How*-!!, rand li
a,;,- !iui tti, a 11
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{Hieliiie Luiiil^r tu , t* aud li .
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o* Kohb. juror - - ........
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Villi* How « « '.............
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fk’;irl oi*ou. v. t ......
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h v K Stephen*, • ieciiou
p { C> Pitch, elect ioll — ...............
|L J Fran*!*- **
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.! H W ir z
Probate Court.
1.-Tute nf 11. L. (ate. deceased.
}Vr-
•“ »nil I it < »j it e i y (•« loneititr t* * i*>id e s a t e
order» <! sold. Inventory at d apprais-
met t tiled and approved.
Mutate of Mary «]. >uflte' land, dooers-
ed. ( ’ iration issued to all persons in­
terested to show cause why property
should not lie sold to pay claim» against
estate.
8t cat iiA Vault iV M \\ k *. r & li 0*
J F Tauiiesle« i inane------
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K X Haiti mg, r and h
.. 13 00
K P Mullov. r le d ion -
i uu
Ms tate of James Fitzgerald, deceased.
W H Kiugle. e h.
.
2 oo
J-i'y Kill» time set to hear objections to
B B Reeves, elecllou .
linai s, tt h-me.it.
H C Toud. ex t mj _ _ ..
J C Vc oy, ex Id
• * '*
17s ate of John C. Hatch. Jidy 13th
> (!! « * * A Prun nmni.e, slut
J J Kuraili. eiecliou
( ) & W S P Co. r and b
Groner & K o *ell, r und h
Security \T *.V M VVks, ranu li
-1 22 li e»- *.-t f, r hearing objections to tL.ul
2 30
- '•»•’> settlement.
2 in
In -1
t E g y i a w m m j umm
' • uu : bird and gulp down vvhal
•• •: fiNxi or t*ie lien»»* iniiy be offered you?
f>r. d<> you w ant to know something of the
nunposition aud character of that which
you u s e into your stomach whether as
food or miH.1 icitie ?
Must intelligent and sensible pcopla
now-u-day* insist on knowing what they
employ whether as fi*od or as medicine.
Dr. Fierce believes they have a perfecl
right to insist ufKinsuch knowledge. So he
pub!ishcs,Si&u 3 ad>,ast and on each bottle-
w r;uji.*r. whui^T^rnedicincs are made of
a iiu u M ;
ll* ^ Th s !»* feels
I,.» ,- t-i \v\’4.yTj>rd jo_do because tin; more
r~~ : _____ > of wnich h> medicines
:i • *11
i
• i
w ,7
-- (I • - i .(f»T 1111.1»
’r
T r y
fi
S a c k
o f
“ H o m
V a llv >
a n u f a c t u r e d
tY y
J W Roberts, elec.
I [ana A K Inder
J A Moore
Jonn Denn! i
G T Ledford
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increased
rapidly.
Wood pulp is made bv either one cf
two
h - neral
chen ical.
hurting him for sometime.
the wood, after be:nj{ cut into suitable
He was so lame and stiff at
Thatcher people say they
The pains
annoyed by the too frequent a c - n of the secretions.
anything from the committee
-
i etting
Vv J Burner
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C E Dei<;ti
C Blaser
G A Patterson “ __________
Benton Bow mm* •
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P Bernard, r and h --------------
Handri % & >< m '*
Irwin Hod son, sheriff’s office.
G as & Prudhomme, stat------
| { growth of the paper making and allied j
plasters and liniments, bur s’ tll failed to
He was fe e ’ mg very miserable whin he began using | TDOtOr l i l l C .
' industries
Doan's Kidney Fills, and in a short time he was greatly j
A N POtl
Hans Hooks, damages
J n o V a n d \ k e___
Tie S!ar
Drilling
W
&o.
is erecting a plant at
P O R T L A N D , O REG O N
for the manufacture of their
world famous
PO RTABLE W E LL
D R IL L IN G M ACH INES
for water, oil. gas. etc., etc.
A moderate amount of
m on ey w ill start y o u in
a profitable business.
S T A R PO R TA B LE
D R IL L IN G M ACH INES
have been £*■'-'• ed by
Competitive )■ »'- to be
The B.-»; 1". ■ W- 'Id.
I r full par t
itig well drilling maihints,
tools, supplies, etc., write to
THE STAR DRILLING MACHINE CO.
PORTLAHO. oweeo/v,
■>r
Assort. Omo.
last
decade, j
| N -arly four million cords of wood, in
i exact numbers 3,962,660 cords, were
'
re.ieved.
•
He U g
«
Hai*$, Caps, Shoe ?, Groceries
In fact w e h ave one of the fullest lines of
GENERAL
— Don
m
» a *
A i-
forget that Hoffman &
Price 50 I n Co. carry
the famous Butterick
C o m e in an d see our line of H A T S .
A s to hats m y as­
sortment of M e n ’s, B o y s ’ and L a d ie s ’ H a ts c a n ’t be beat.
Prices and Quality Guaranteed
M e n ’s and
M akes.
B oys’
D re ss
Shirts
N o better assortm ent to
A full line of M e n ’s and
B oys’
wood
in 1907 than in
t te previous year.
The amount of spruce used was 6t j
P-T cent of the
total
consumption o f ,
pulpwood, or 2,700,000 cords.
increased price of
The
spruce has turned ,
t ie attention of paper manufacturers toj
a number of
other
woods
hemlock
T T ’v'T3’
ii ih r H
I call special attention to m y
JJLVLs
total consumption.'
M are than 9 per cent was poplar, and j
the remainder
i s T t it i
pine,
A L
P lk fl U IÌU H I1 AÄRN.
1
B e st and C h e a p e st
consisted of relatively j
small amounts of
a
also
Specialty.
There was a
in
the
marked
1 V
Highest price paid for Mohair and W ool
m sssm h .... e »*-
v m sc tx-w c
Notice for Publication.
The Purest
t’ n fcd Sta’ is Land O lflce, Portland, O regon,
Noli»-, i herrity j;
DRUGS
v
i -
i
. • > .
lir wood for pulp.
For a number of
•
The Best
a, i-f
years pulp manufacturers of this coun-
tw have been heavily importing spruce
f ora Canada, since the available sup- j
- ply of this wood in
the north central
ï
•’
A
H.- orm, County o f
m ,
4 this
day filed in
. . U , (or tilt pu.-
Rubber Goods
. ami l or Section S' ,
No. .5 w rit, aud w ill
¿ht is more v ilc a -
The Fines.t
" ii in
agricultural pur»
ini to said land before
reg u n ,o n iin .isd a y
ml,
Toilet Articles
! • "f M ounta.adele,
> , Oregon,
- ii . ' t ier lloM m an,
The Swi Host
v the above des-
laiiu in tins
STATIONERY
it lay o f July,
I »HAS S K I , R e giste r.
t u
Kodaks and Supplies
Puh May 7)
Notice f <r Publication.
l i :
- a i..md O ff ce,
1, Oregon, A pril 2, lSoH.
D R . H IN E S ’
ii .ii I.. Knappen o f
■ o f O re g o n , hat
-f ( otigroes o f June
Pharmacy
1 A < ."■»I I,
18»2, the eVii
»»*. T JN. R 5W , and «n il
- Und sought is more vatu*
..•n for agricultural pur-
-id land before tho
oid, Orei,; -n on the 16th
I J I V . .1 . r i . K i N O X
X’ c l u r l i n i r l i m
'
County Stock Inapeetor
Hi rim W . Scotl o f For-
-
; of Forest G rove,
G;i*ton,
l '• - :id, Oregon.
Oreg >u,
Fred-
- ng diversely (he above-de-
Phone Main 33, Ind. 744
ihetr claims in this
iOthdty of June, lUoS.
NO N D K h S .K R . Register,
Eczema and Pile Cure
li
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P R IN T IN G
PLATES
IN ON Ii OK M A N Y COL O NI
Tnaoc M»nws
Dr-.
CopvmoMT* 4c.
quietiIy n e re ftnid o u r «uontoii f r » « i
n «.n :« pr-thalily (o ile iiln h l«
t . .»» •«.
il- iiii stricf ly < ■ n ilfls tilis l. MANOßOOK «»*>
ni -
e«i.r f«w « i i I'I h I aarwiirf f.,r e««-u rliig (Mitenre.
P ate-ilS fü gen th ro u g h M orin A « u. r* *■ i
ej .
*. G. s , w n h..ut c f-iirg» . In f f . «
Scientific flitierican.
A hernia*
«-if |1lu*frnf»<1 w «-«k tr
riilaO ou o f nny e< i«ntin<* J« o rn a i.
T*»or f-.tir t
<os, |l.
- J I* y sal !
M
UNN & Ce."
t ir^« «f
Tent • I
N
.
LARGEST FACILITIES |
IN
T H E W E S T FOR
T i l l - F R O D U C T I O N OK I
HIGH G R A D E W O RK
n u t I t IS* I l IIITIIN W i l l i *
HICKS-CHAT1 KN
E N GR A V I N G Co
2d * A id*«, P O R T L A N D
—
Try
Apr. 7th, 1009.
that in compliance w ith the
, r-n
, " , tfM -
lands in hie Stales ef
. Nevada mil W ashington T e r r ito r y ,"
spruce,
wnich has always been the roost popu-
see
ORUUON
K Si
increase last
importation of
and
Com e
T U R N E R
M .
bdsam and other woods.
y ar
B a ll
Stump Powder, Fusei and Caps kept on
hand at all times
Cedar Posts, Shiny ! s and Shakes
Hraoch Offir-a. C& If' Ht.. W e a h iu g to u . 11. < .
cottonwood,.
B ase
t fastidious.
stock of
M e n ’s S u m m e r U n d e rw e a r a
MERCHANTS
O f Forest G r o v e , O r e g o n
r nktng next, with 576,000 cords, or
1 1 per cent of the
11
of
for yourselves.
THK
B/:N<E?,S m
and
side
Tinware, Gi anile Wit re, Hardware, etc.
IN SU R A N C E
IM
Styles
from this
: m
S h oes an d D re ss S h oes to suit tin-
The pulp mills used 300,000 I
m ire cords of
in I . test
pick
P ortlan d and at S u rp risin g ly L >w Prices.
| used in the United States in the manu­ cents.
Y. a r , ■ • it I- 1 « ' s ft' t
Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, Patterns and sell Delineators, also take CD UU
• W **
|
facture of paper pulp last year, just j New York, sole agents for the United subscriptions for same.
liv e cure for E- tern*. San kr>put>. f.i
and Skin Diseases
Instant relief
1» t
| twice as much as was used in 1899, |
t W. W liila «»», *00 Maohaltwo Avu , ■
States.
— Money to loan on farm security Write
York
Endue« Stem»
- the first year for which detailed figures
Remember the name— Doan's— and W. H. Hollis. ‘
w.-re avai'able. More than two and take no other.
60 YEA6
The News 1 1.50 per year in advance.
E X P E R IIN C '
o le-half million tons of pulp were pro-,
dueed.
v 7
that has e v e r been in the town of Banks.
Barn.
„
t
* 1
M E R C H AN D ISE
h' ” 1" 1 Thatcher and vicinity in regard to a Office at Hancock fit Gordon’ s I,iver>
find relief, 1
d to g iv e them his recommend*
For sale by all dealers.
T n ;i XKs,
UR
N
E
R
o
i ; o x
have not
that was appointed by the Board ol
Trade to confer with the citizens ol
the
G r o v e
\V e invite the closest inspection of our entire line of
volving grindstones in a stream of wa
heard
during
i :o r e s t
r ii
sizes and barked, is held against re­
seemed *n be more severe at night and g rea 'ly inter
*
il 9
processes, mechanical or
times that he cou’d hardly get around.
rapid
¿ M ills »--=
In the mechanical process
fered with hi* rest. Added to the severe p ins, was a
dss'-rderrd condition of his kidneys and he was greatly
show the
C r e s c e n t
ply of this wiod is limited and the
consumption of it has not
■ S ates Forest Service.
Many of the figures bring out inter-
which
C1 u n r n n t e e d
the
' Rureatt in co operation with the United
facts
S ; ne k
r: r nTraTTveTTrUiel
T or the cure of woman's peculiar weak­
ness«'*, irregularities and derangements,
giving rise to frinpient headaches, back­
ache. dragging-down pain or distress in
lower abdominal or pelvic region, accom­
panied, ofttimos, with a debilitating,
pelvic, catarrhal drain and kindred symp­
tom* of weakness. Dr. Pierce's Favorite
Prescription is a most efficient remedy.
It is (Hpially effective iu curing painful
periovls. in giving strength to nursing
mothers and in preparing the system of
the expe«*t;nit liioiloT f«-r hahy’s coming,
tlitis rendering childbirth -nfe a no com­
paratively painh'ss. 'I ne " Favorite Pre-
. . 1 : -.H.ir - :i m..st poli nt. .tr.-imttienlnn
torn,- t.. t v vnrral - - t . i n ;md ,,, tlie
organs distinctly feminine in particular.
It is also a soothing and invigorating
nervine and cures nervous exhaustion,
nervous prostration, neuralgia, hysteria.
, spa-ms. chorea or St. Vitus’s dance, and
j other distressing nervous symptoms at
collected bv the Census
I In 1-0 N V h u a t
E v e r y
M
P lo u r « * A ll G r o c e r s
V IC T O R
W h eu t
DON’T EXPERIMENT
1 the statistics
P r o d u c t ”
CRESCENT
Marriage License.
(8 2o
ter and thus reduced to pulp. In th«
l* eMCOlt *S: Son. ivlie!
Piank I. ('diMerand f r y »tel Richardson.
harkml wood
[ A B Davies, assessment uud'ool L4 UÜ
chemical
process tr.e Daraea woou is
Annui*
C
G
¡Umore
and
Addio
1
.t
e
l,ane.
on
(i H Wilcox, anattswir---------------- loo
A
lb
e
it
A.
I
aiiiinit
and
Kli*ie
M.
Maury.
U.)
reduced
to
chips
and
cooked
in largt
4
Ip t U a Drug Store, rcliet
.•'4 no
|C K Stephens, assess ami eoi.
digesters
with
chemicals
which
destrov
M (N)
|(i H Coleman,
**
___
Real Estate Transfers.
the cementing mateiial of the fibres
60 nil
|W M Jucksou. treus
3 (in A II Scofield et ux to C M Sco­
1 Prank & Berwick, election
and leave practically pure cellulose.
2o NO
|\V U Harris, ft ins
li eiu 120 ac in sec lib t 3 n 5 w
1500 tivMpmt iii» m fnm-t.iMi.i; anil «.rtt inIc dis-
ea.''' i>f tin1 ili-tini'tly finiiniin- iTitans.
This is then washed and screened to
21 4<; 'G Sen rei ber et ux to J Schneider
■ M K Buck, election. __
A host uf miiiii-al aiitln i lirsof all the
138 1 0
i j B luihn, ; s ess ami col
(>0 uc in s.-c 1- i 1 n J w ............
501-0 several sehouls of iirarlii'o. roi'otnnioiul render it suitable lor paper making. |
1 7.) , C >> i McLeod et al to M e l * J
f.J K (Jili Co, »Ur office .
___
oil'll of the s vera I iimr. iliont- of « hleb
2 <<!
.1 uu Heisiei*. eiecliou----------------
J Joliseli 32.25 uc in
Bridgc-
-Favorito I'ri script ion ”
made for th, 1 he chemicals ordinarily used are ei­
¿77 (HJ
for which it is claimod ther bi-sulphide ol lime cr caustic soda.
Jas ( ruiKstia U. assess ami co
farujer 1) L < t I * 4 w
1838.25 euro of tl il
to I h » a Miri* You ni-'v rend what the\
u 00 VV F Hart rampi et al to J VVr
l 1 J Herti, i-« j; vlev....................
II I’ Buxton assess ami coi____ _ HI no
Fuqua part b.k 8 Forest (»r ov e ¿7000 . sav for \iniii-sflf hv si iul nu a postal earii A little over halt cf the pulp manufac- ]
r
-
■
•
let of entracte
4". On Ge<» V Doughty et al to Elia F
A M * tilliiiK. c Q___ ______ ______
fr mi tIn icad: " * ’ io», to Dr. II. V. t ired last year was made by the sul- i
1,1 10 Deicbnnu
----------- 24 no
Booth parr of blk C Fail view
I’lorco. Inva i..»' I! nd a
Siirw'ieal In­
i:.s On
fanilU 1 i-elmiil. rvo aud Uep
add Mil is boro_________ _______
100 s' ''Hi I '
. Y.. a ! ! it will oouiu lo phite process, and about one-third ly i
30 2.» Ann M Xiuhols to W B Barksdale
L W House, i aud ¡ 1 .
►uu hv rollini ;.o-t.
the mechanical process, the remainder
3 (»0
Anna Miller, eiecliou--------
lot lJ Nichols add Garden Home 1000
being produced by the soda process. \
0 .'.0 J H P Veach et ux to L izzie
VV H Stratton election ___
l : io 2-4
E .1 Godiuau, elk uup dep
Sample part of blk 2 Humph­
and
New
England
states,
where
most
Much
of the mechanical pulp, or
A .1 Hov, relief..
--------------- li:t (in
rey ’s m dei 11 i llsboro _ _ ..............
050
o: the pulp mills are located, is not ground wood as it is commonly called,
7 no John Riley to Mary Daily 2 ac in
L <' W alaer, r and h
Judepeudeut, |.tg etc
2II1J 80
R S T opper I) L (J t 1 » 4 w ___
350 e pial to the demand.
Figures show is used in the making of newspaper. ^
9
M l) Junes, tefiimi tax.
O t'o Sc ha ad et al to Cornelius
225
no
that
the
amount
of
this
valuable
pulp- D is never used alone in makini-
J W Connell, salary-----------------
Yandet most part of sec 12 t 2 s
71» (m
fftl C v.use, » 1 .1*1
1 vv
4250 wood brought into this country was white paper but alwavs mixed with |
0 60 I S Rain-cy to vV L Raymond 14
eA __________________
IS 1 0
kArgu», ptg
a<* in Wa ker D L O t 1 s 5 vv__ 1000 m n e than two and one-half times as some sulphite fiber to give the paper
f J no iiever, r c. nd li----------- ----- (|8 uu I S Rani-ey io W m L Rayon nd
great in 1907 as in 1899. In 1907 stiength. A cord of wood ordinari’y !
.. •
114 60
14 ac in vValker I) L C t i s 3 w 1000
the importations were larger than ever yields about one ton ol chemical pulp,
2*i 1.) John Henry et ux to A B Sinder
IEd Kellev--- ------- -------------------
2»i •>o
J \V Conuell, l.d pris
blk 23 B eaverto n ._____ _______
1000
bifore, being 25 per cent greater than
05 J R McGee to R H Keagy ll.oo uc
• *
L* X . .
For Sale.
¡4
4
The spruce imports last year
Franz Fisher, refund ta x ______
in sec 20 t l n 4 v v _____________
100 1906.
20 (M) James Bt yden et al to Jos Hellish
I have some dry, big fir wood and
amounted to more than one-third of
1 50
i. L Hollius-er, election..
part of secs 19 and 24 t 3 n 4 w _
10
No. 1 cedar posts for sale. Ind. Phone
no
1
(H
I
John
Hellish
et
ux
to
Jas
Bryden
the
consumption
of
spruce
pulpwood.
Juo Oison, r and h___________ __
20 05
261.
Ed. Boos. 49t4.
et al part of sec 18 t 3 n 4 w
10
T W Sain
'■
______________
Only a slighty greater amount cf do­
7 4Y H ( > Hays et ux to Mary E Jewett
W M .1 ac k sou ' ’
____ __________
in Iu
13.04 ac iu sec 0 t 3 s l w ____ _ _ 200 mestic spruce was used than in 1906
iler^ert Bros, b ridge___________
THATCHER
Sehulmericb liros. ram i h. __ 32 on J P Johnson et ux to Win Belles
Large quantities of hemlock were
it. ■ • )
part of secs 4 and 9 t 2 s 1 w. __ 2800
“
" relief.
A daughter was born to Mr. and M r'.
IS 03 Investment Co to S ( ’ Bowles lo;
used bv the Wisconsin pulp mills, and
H W ehrung .v -ons. ••
00
18 Ash hr« ok Farm
.........
028 the report shows that the Bea\er State Jacob French on the 22nd of May.
ItiUshoro Liverv Co. r and fi
J w Goodin, sal and e x ____ ____ i i .. 40 P C A d rich et ux to J B Gill is
People of Thatcher are anxious to
5 ;>U
1 34 a»* in si c 20 t 1 s 1 vv _
.
400 now ranks third in pulp production.
Forest Grove 1 imes, |jtg._.
8 -uf Kohert Fluirne to Fanny Hoot lots
have something doing about the motor
ind Tel Co, telephones.
—
New York and Maine ranking first and
27 and 32 Tigard ville Heights
1 ,»()
Ida Haugen, w it in.)_______
line.
Poplar has been
l .lO
10.84 ac____ _________
400 s cond, resp c'.ively.
Kuimot Quick, wit j p a -----------
14
40
Nell
e
A
Crow
et
al
to
Aus’
in
X
i F. Kiudt, electio n ..................
The County Judge was out to
used for a long time in the manufac
lo no
Hamlin lot 13 Curtis div to
A L Saylor, cor phvs
—
Forest Grove. _____
02a tore of high grade paper, but the sup- Thatcher last v.eek looking alter the
C O Smith, cor in q ----
Nancy Ann W il co x et ,tl to Win
s O Hangen
\ work that is being done on the load.
«> Blovd part of W O Gibson D
( W Bullion
The farmers are all well pleased with
H
‘
3T33.H0
C O Larson
“
- ___
Elizabeth Stime lo W 1) Smith
G K Adams
"
______
the nad and all feel that the Judge is
part < f blk 10 Simmons add
A K Olson, r and h ........
entitled to much praise for the same.
H U U b ttr o _____
-
1500
Elnier M iller
** --------
1 C I. Crocker to .I A Maud ng 8
Pred Beach
“
............--
Y c u W i l l M a k e N o M is t a k e if
Mr and Mrs. M. L. Roberts left
in Henrv Noland J r D L C t 1 s
Lee Beyers
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Tuesday, June 2nd for Portland to
Y o u F o l l o w T h is F o r e s t
T i* Goodin
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! W J t ’lem me us, agent to Adam
Carl Show
visit their son and attend the Rose
G r o v e C it iz e n ’s A d v i c e .
Mueller lots i and 2 block 2»
W A Buckley “
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Carnival.
< )tto Krouse, ex bd
Never neglect your kidneys.
-Investment Co to < lias S.*hmi-
( i;y L A W Vi ka
li. II. Giaham and wife left here
burg et al lot 55 Nort h J’i g i r d -
If you have pain in the back, urina
T A McBride, cl ct
villn add I 68 ac
Ira E Bradley, r and h
May the 28 for St. Johns to attend the
ry
disorders,
dizziness
and
nervousness,
W ( Di tz et UX to i l i
W ill lot
Tom Conly
>_o it’s time to act and no time to experi Adventist camp meeting. They will
4 B ru gger tract 10 ac
Henry Husocher “
\V C Dietz et ux to E K T urner
Chas Vandehey
ment. These are all symptoms o: return today.
lor 5 Brugger tract 10 ac.
I K Bradley
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Rodoìph
t
rand
all
et
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to
Max
Mr. Warren Tlia’.cher called at the
kidney ‘ rouble, and you should seek a
N Hanna
Crandall part of blk 6 Sim-nons
I I C Slockesberry “
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300 remedy which is known to cure the home of F'red McKlliott last week. He
add
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K L Olsen
brought some very fine strawberries
kidneys.
.lohn Hey er Jr
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H T Bagiev, j p ct
Doan’ s Kidney Pills is the remedy i raised by M. Schaler. Twenty ol them
E t J Brown, cor fee
About VV.iod Pulp.
to use. No need to experiment. It weighed one pound.
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A preliminary report of the con has cured many stubborn cases in For
H. H. Graham sold eight acres of
M E Buck
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1 S rnptinn of pulpwood and the amount e>j Grove. Follow the advice of a Und to Mr. J. Killen lor 81200. Land
M (..’randall. can return*
H G Fitch
| of pulp manufactured last year has just Forest Grove citizen and be cured s advancing in price at a rapid rate.
L J Holtz, r and h
1 b 'en iss-ed by the Bureau of Census. ; yourself,
G C Thomas. relier
M. C. Roberts refused $1600 for his
Mrs M E D illey, livin g on Main St., Forest Grove,
EnnessvV Landess, r and h
i The advance statement is made from
eight
acres last week.
Ore . says: " M j husband had rompiained o f his back
L J Johnson. in<)
W olf Broa, r an
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