Generili Election Returns-*— Unofficinl I An Attorney’s Coup. W A S H IN G T O N C O U N T Y , O R E G O N M O N D A Y , J U N E 1, 1903 r* sr s* p i £ M t = ? 3 ! ^ : ! * U i? J A ? ^ — 7 ? ? ? ^ < ( O r ig in a l ] i FO H r . H. SK N A T u lt 11. M. T a k e r e p .......... iitfiì. r»G 7J t •i ......... K. <’h u illín *! la in u e n i L. H . A m o s, p ro J . U. Cooper, s « m - -- 101 yj y t> 119 1 1 1 4s 47 U 141 m» 5 0 15 2 • 49 4 i 91 104 14J 23 9i SO 6 1 i y * 6 s 20 0 4 7u 3o •i 9 U j 4 Si 6 » 2 4 7b *o 5 3 14 15.8 I l i 17 9t 1 » 2 - 12 4 52 — A A«» 15 187 loi) 127 JO 1 Irti òi o. ;»U 11 li 00 2 IH ■A.» 17 42 02 10 » m l: li 24 1 l77 1Ö2 1 1 '* t 2 i t» t «2 71 1?»li i' ¡U JO' H7 n o .4- - ’-»MM } 7 120 Ft >K < ’O N ( » H K SSM A N 84 13 J 40 y 17 G * \V. t\ H aw ley rep W h itn ey dem I »unlei S fa ver pro. \ V . s . 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A G A IN S T P R O H IB IT IO N .................. 831 78 40 ! 1 .V» 27 SI 53 A G A IN S T H IG H S C H O O l...................... 81 87 10 s 189 157 45 90 isoj 170 Itisi F O R H IG H SC H O O L .................................... 53 40 45 6 1 j 83 75 34 •s\ ®9 07 9 4s 601 S3 7»> 1 CITY COUNCIL session 8 „ Tuesday evening, with V lie. The repDrts of the Treasurer r 81 ai d Recorder were accepted and placed on file. Upon motion of C. O. Roe a res- olution was passed requiring all water patrons to install water meters. A proposition to erect a test filter plant from the Jewell Filter Company was laid on the table till the next meeting. The Treasurer was instructed to col- 142 K- 70 Si 240. 9! 88 9. 1.2 10 . *■'[ 150 t»s irai lOl 2 1 1 " 10 .1 sy 5| 87 (i9i NI _ 1107 Jill 90 74 89 "l .10*5 100 9i .2090 51 ! 57 3S 140» 75 115 2077 l05| lOffl »5 65 50 20 » ios! 1 . 263 00 . SO 00 . 119 07 . 10 00 35 Express. 1 20 Cori, sal & c o m ......................... . 21 21 80 5 25 R. P. W irtz. e Hollis, legal service . 30 00 8 40 Dr. Hines, health officer . . . 582 18 Light lihg Did Damage. 8 1 0 0 0 , no insurance. In Hillsboso a thunderbolt frightened a farm team which tan away with the occupants, John Simpson, aged 82 years, and his grandson aged 5 years. They were thrown out and the old gentleman badly bruised about the head and face. The boy, who was General Fund. 112 13M There was some class to the light- 1 *ct the delinquent light bill of Pacific ning here in Washington county Mon- University. Application of S. T. diy. A barn belonging to J. A. Walker for water was referred to the Buchanan of Cornelius was struck and street commissioner for investigation burned to the ground with a loss of TR EA SU R ER ’S REPO RT. M9 .*i 1 7 1 164 E. Marshal Wells. all 021 173 •• One Thousand Men, $1,C03. If l.Ouu uieu were to come in here and each one eat a dollar's worth, I would have ju st $1.000.” said the man­ ager of one of those restaurants where eaeh person helps himself. “On the other Laud. If 1 should feed l.nno wo­ men and allow them to pick out their own checks 1 might possibly have $500, but I doubt It. Every woman Is a natural born cheat. It seems to be a sixth sense In her makeup to try to get ahead of the person who provides her meals.” The woman to whom these horrify­ ing revelations had been made walked away trying to evolve some plan for emancipating her sex from the web of dishonest propensities In which they had become enmeshed. Outside the restaurant she met a man friend. “I've Just lieeu down there for lunch­ eon,” he said. “Glorious place; cheap too. If a follow knows Ills business it Is dead easy to get a fifty cent meal for a quarter. They never watch the men, but I tell you they keep a close eye on you women.” The woman with an ambition to re form her sex looked back Into the restaurant. “One thousand men. $1.000,” she said, and smiled wickedly - New York Times. 16 70 40 50 67 Tooth blacks. 7 25 ” W. R. Harris, meter. “As we have bootblncks so they've 11 11 00 nln over about a month ago by a wagon got toothblacks in the Sunda Islands,” “ J . G. Lenueville, ” . load of lumber, escaped injury. said a traveling man. "W hat is a toothblack?” No damage was done in this city. 2201 68 "Don't you kuow? A toothblack Is Cornelius seems to be a favorite place 420 28 nn old woman with a pot of black for the lightning gods, as about a year paint, a gold leaf book and a set of vegetable brushes. From hut to hut Balar.ee.............................. 41781 40 she passes, and for a small fee—a yam, errl disturbance occasioned by the Special Street Fund a bunch of bananas, three cocoa nuts— she paints the Sunda islander's teeth 712 88 electricity ol the heavens. a glistening black—all but the two 55 25 Annual School Meeting Next Monday. front teeth. These she gilds. And the Suuda islander thereafter goes about June 15th. with a self conscious smile revealing 768 13 Are you satisfied that you are having a truly knoek-me-down dental display, 104 17 one of the best schools in the state of a black and gold symphony. It Is a common trick among the semiclvlllzed Oregon? If you are not, come out to to color the teeth. In Macassar dark 663 96 the school meeting and interest your­ brown is the popular hue. nud iu Japan Library Fund. self in making your school one of the ntnnug the uuenlightencd classes the 432 94 teeth of wives are always painted very best your school funds will afford. black. In such countries the tooth­ 100 00 Don’t stav awav from the school meet­ black is au institution. She goes from ing and grumble all the year about house to bouse as full of gossip as a barber.” — New Orleaus Tlmes-Demo- 3 3 2 94 your school. Show by your presence crat. Building Fund. that vou are concerned in making your Balance May 1 ......................... 5 5 2 23 school rank among the best. No man prospers In this world by luck unless It be the luck of getting up FINANCE COMMITEE’S REPORT. — Butterick Patterns at Hoffman it early, working hard nnd maintaining M. Munkers, labor.................... 16 00 honor and integrity.—Beecher. Goff Bros , fupplies.................. 27 11 Allen Co. Balance May 1 ....................... .3 1 6 5 2 Reed for lights....................... . 273 . 222 27 ” R. Wirtz circu s............ 7 ” R . Wirtz H u d so n .. . . i j, Having a case iu court. 1 was wait­ ing until the one ou the docket was disposed of A young girl was trying to l.reuU her fath ers will. He had been lied ridden for some years l>efore his death. Ids sister had taken care of him. and he had left her all his prop­ erty ou her verl.ul promise that she would take care of his daughter, his natural heir It was claimed that the old man had heen Incompetent to make a will and that his sister had used undue Influence to make him do so in her favor. At any rate, she had but meugerly fulfilled her promise to pro­ vide for the girl who should have lu herited. The attorney for the plaintiff was ph. irally and mentally a splendid REGISTERED GERMAN COACH man; the attorney for the defendant Registered German Coach Stallion. had u bad case and resorted to petti- Bogging. The girl from whose claim he Seven years old, weight 1700 b s.,co l- w as defending his client sat motionless. 0r deep chestnut sotrel, gentle dispo- with her face toward the Jury. Her , t. . <■ j a , , sition, finely built and line action, aired countenance wore an expression of habitual sadness. by Martin, Grand Sire, Bernard. Dam A s the case proceeded the attorney Philine by Baron 2nd. opposing her case seemed to be dls- W m M lk g th e SzaSOIl o{ J 9 0 8 turbed over the effect her personality was having ou the Jury. There was Monday, Hancock & Gordon’s Barn, little available evidence to prove her j Tuesday, Williams’ Barn, North Yam- claim. and he had no doubt but for hill. this personal charm that he would win Wednesday, Carlton Livery Barn, his case. Finally he determined to take Thu„ d Gaston. advantage of a statement made by his | fc Hancoc* & Gor_ antagonist to forestall this effect. , _ _ _ • It's Impossible.” said the girl's ad- don s Barn- Forest Grove' TERM S: Single Service, 320; In­ vocato. “that my client should have soon nil that was going on In that sure, 330. Careful but not responsible household for the reason”— for accidents. " I f your client,” Interrupted the counsel for the defense, “could not see what was going on In that household For parti tulars write t í with eyes which she Is now endeavor- G I Ì O . C i. H A N C O C K , lug to win the jury to her side, then General Manager no pair of optics can see anything." Ilis opponent stood motionless, with M . I - O G L U , his eye fixed upon the pettifogger, Assistant. while the seconds were lieing ticked away. He neither sp >ke nor gave sign that be Intended to speak. The silence of the courtroom was unbroken. Judge. Jury, even the clerk of the court, who H om eopathist and Surgery hail been driving a pen. looked at him fixedly. The thrust had Jarred upon their sensibilities, and they watched Forest Grove, Oregon Intently the lips from which a defense was expected. The girl sat apparently Administrator’s Notice. unmoved. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been At last her defender relinquished his statuesque rigidity and, after slowly dulv appointed by the Cfeunty Court of the State of Ore- raising Ills right hand In gesture, l>e- gun, for Washington County, as administrator of the gan to speak lu a voice which, had not estate of Rebecca Traver deceased. All persons hav ing claims against said estate are hereby notified and the courtroom been perfectly still, required to present the same to me properly verified as would have been Inaudible. by iaw required, at the office of J. N. Hoffman at Fcr- "There are eyes." he said, "that will e»t Grove, Washington County, Oregon, within six perceive evil where no evil exists, lie- months from the date hereof. Dated this 21st dr y of cause when turned in upon themselves May, 1908. R. W . TRAVER, they can see no good. There are eyes Administrator of the tstate of iveuecca Traver, de­ that can see no evil because Introspec­ tion reveals only purity. Rut. whether ceased. J. N. Hoffman, Attorney. they see good or evil, they are blessed with the power of sight. When their Sheriff's Sale on Foreclosure. eyes are opened In the morning they Notice is hereby given tnat by virtue of an execution, may revel In n beautiful world slowly emerging from the night shadow. For degree and order of sale, issued out of and » nd r the them the dawn unveils the plains, the seal of the Circuit Court of State of Oregon tor the valleys, the hilts or the mountains. County of Washing on, dated 6th dr y of April, 1908, in favor of E. S. Callender and against Daniel Mc­ They may see the waves of ocean roll­ Cloud and John McCloud, for the sum of Two hundrtd ing with their green concave and ninety three and 50-100 \$293.50) Dollars, and for the white, shaggy manes In upon the further sum of Eighty five and 80 190 ' $65.801 Dollars, sands, breaking the sunshine Into myr­ ; taxes and costs and attorney’s fees, making a total ol j Three Hundred Seventy nine and 30 100. Together iads of sparkling gems. "B u t there Is more, far more than i with interest from April 6, 1908, being the amount due tills, to delight them—the forms nnd J on said Judgment, to me directed and delivered, com- faces of those they love. The lover I manding me to make sale of real property, hereinafter I have levied upon and pursuant to said ex­ may look upon the features of her who. 1 described. ecution, decree and order of sale, I will on Monday, In his eves at least. Is always lieautl- the 15th day of June, 1908, at the South door of the fnl. The mother may see her newborn Court House in Hi.lsboro, Washington County, Oregon, batie lying lieside her and experience at the hour of 10 o’clock A. M. of said day sell at Fub- therein the great Joy of her life. The lic Auction to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, all .voting may look with reverent affec­ the following described real property, lying, being ano tion on those who have begotten them. suuate in Washington Coun»y, Oregon, and particularly These and myriads of other objects are described as to.lows, to-wit: The North halt or Northeast quarter of Section the heritage of those who have been Twenty two (22) Township three ( i ) North of Range blessed with sight." ihree (.3) West ol the Willamette Merid.an containing The speaker paused, then continued eighty iSuj acre»,—and all or the right, title and inter- In a still more Impressive tone: esi of eacit and ;.ll of the defendants above named, had "B u t what shall we say of those con­ in and to the same at the da.e of the execution of the demned to live In perpetual darkness? mortgage u ;o n which .«aid judgment and decreets For them nature has no pictures. They based to satisty the hereinbefore named sums, and tor may feel the pressure of a hand, but tiie costs and expenses of sale and said writ. Said sate wi.l be made subject to redemption as per enn see no smile of welcome uor the lovelight dart from the eyes of those Statutes of btate of Oregon. Dated at H i’ lsboro, Oregon, cn this 12th day of May, they love. They are prisoners In a A. D. 1908. dungeon.” J. W. CONNELL. The speaker paused again. Every Sheriff of Washington County, Oregon. eye except that of the young girl whose W . H. Hollis, Attorney lor Plaintiff. 45 t4 case was being tried was fixed upon her defender. Hers were fixed straight $ 1 5 0 For Best Article. before her. Lowering his voice almost to a whisper, her advocate added: The Republican Congressional Com­ "Gentlemen of the Jury, my client is mittee offers 8150 for the best article blind.” It was some time before the sounds not exceeing 1,000 words on the sub­ Incident to a courtroom recommenced. ject: “ Why the Republican Party When they did they served for a back­ ground to the monotonous reading by Should Be Successful Next Novem­ the Judge of his charge to the Jury ber.” The competition is open to all. No one of the Jurymen listened to It. In judging the merits of contribu- for the mind of every one of the tions consideration will be given not twelve was made up. The pettifogger had furnished the counsel for the plain- only to style, arguments and facts pre­ tiff with n lance which the latter had sented, but to the convincing power, hurled back, shattering the defendant's case. When the rending had been fin­ and it should be borne in mind that ished the foreman of the Jury announc­ Members of Congress are to be elected ed that they could come to a verdict as well as President and Vice-Presi­ without leaving their scats. He then announced that they had found for the dent. . , : T e n d e r , J u ic y , Steaks R o a s t s an d Stew s, Sau sage F. A. M I T C H E L . No manuscripts will be returned, but will be the property of the committee. The best article will be widely used both in the newspapers of the country and in paraphlet {orm- The award will be made and check sent to successful contestant about August 15th. M ;niscripti must be Ba J A ll k in d s of F re s h V e g e ta b le s O r o c e r ie l w . F. s c h u l t ; Q u o n g Lee’s LAUNDRY FINE WORK DONE «HEAP - White shirt Soft '* - White Skirts Undershirts - Handkerchiefs • - 10c Drawers - » . • 10c While Waists'. 10n j 10 to 50 Underskirts . |jfc J - 8c Stockings . • • 2c Collars Men’s White Vests 10 15c Pant* - . C*ats - . - - 10 20c Dusters Towels • • • 20c Doz. Napkins • The tollowing articles 50 c per doz. Pi___ Bed Sheets. Table Cloths. Night Gowns. Drawers, Underwear, Aprons and Corset Cow* I Pacific Avenue Fomiti jood Eatables D r. G e ig e r plaintiff. There was a demonstration in the courtroom which the Judge was unable to check. The girl's attorney told her that there were many present who de- sired to offer congratulations. She stood up. and every person In the room passed her with a pressure of the baud. The will was broken; she was rich. When the last person had congratu­ lated her a double line was formed. through which, on the arm of hercoun- eel. she walked out of the room and town to a carriage. Then for the first time those left be­ hind looked for the defendant's coun •el. He had slipped out unnoticed. an d at Low Prices Everybody knows t we keep the best Meats to be had, but this is to remind you to give as a call. Saelens & Co. FOREST SROVI City Shaving Parlors For the Rest. Up to.ds'e wo4 Baths. Pacific Ave. Finest(îm A. I. Wirt?, Proprit!» R . I N I X O I N , D e itis t F o m s t G r o v e , O r er® vV. II. “ n QLÜ5. LA W YER 'ea! Estate an i Corpo- OFFICE I* uion ; Hm> q . Orega bores! Grove, H A N » & GORDON F A S H I O X S T A B L E * I Pacific Ave. Forest 6r*| Neal Turnouts M o u lto n & Bogan I b a r b e r s HAIR CUTTINQ * SPECIALTY Postoffice Row Forest G SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAIL#| Forest Grove Time Table No. No. No. No. NORTH BOUND. 7 departs 6:<0 a. m.. a m w s a t Portaaa J 8:50 a. m., ...................... j 9 " 1:30 p. m., „ .. , I “ 4:44 p. m., SOOTH BOCND. No. No. No. No. 2 I». Portlaod 7:00a. m. I* i " " 11:00 a. m., *'■ 4 " 4 .:0 p . I». 10 " “ 5:40 p m., .. . -, i E. C . SIMPSON', At* L W. E. CO M A N , General freii*^ Passenger Agent. Portland. — Ladies, do you contempj^'jj ng a new dress, waist, or s*-- spring? If so, call at Co’s. They can supply yo ® w — The top price at Bailey’* Wool and Mohair. ! — Boos’ building rock u>d *■1 can be had at Row J Let T h e N e w s do r°urJ ^ J We guarantee good stock and most We print everything. — Hoffman and n°t later than July 15th to for the famous Bu Literary Bureau, — Bailey will buy your * * R epublican Congressional Committee, ’ Mohair. -Mi Metropolitan Bank Building, — Money to loan on far* Washington, D. C. W. H. Hollis. Forest Grove — We’ ll buy your wool an