Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, August 06, 1908, Image 4

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    to their
Bryan.
If Mr. Bryan had been the Demo-
ciatic nominee in 1904, it is quite j
likely that many of the voters who had
been in these two parties would have
gone to his support and would have
been permanently enrolled as Demo­
crats. But they would not support
Parker. It was easy (or them to go
back to Republicanism with Roosevelt
as a leader, and they went. They
have seen the mistake they made in
leaving the partv in the first place, and
they are not likely to repeat the ex­
perience, especially when their own
party has a candidate quite satisfactory
to them. Undoubtedly Mr. Bryan will
Because Claude Trent of Princeton.
get the votes of a few of the former
Mo., serving on the dispatch boat |
Free-Silver Republicans, but the num­
Yankton, weighs 21.1 pounds he is uu- j
ber of them will not be much larger
able to gel inside the ships boilers to
than the number of Democrats he will "Guidless Pacer" College Maid. Wins clean them and do other Jobs required
of a bluejacket. He therefore has an
lose to Hearst. Certainly he will not
Hearts of Horsemen by Her
easier lime than the other men.
get
enough
of
them
to
overcome
the
It is said that Senator Fulton majority now registered against the
Chief Justice Fuller celebrated his
Fine Exhibitions.
seveuty-tifth birthday last February.
has run up the flag of truce, and Democracy.
L
Having just purchased the Hardware business of
He took the oath of office Oct. 8. 1888.
Chairman Cake is to still be Another circumstance worth consid­
la
so that before the next presidential
ering
is
that
the
large
number
of
be recognized as the chairman
S. G. Hughes, I have added a new stock of both
election he w!!i bare rounded out an
who went over to the Re­
honorable service of twenty years as
o' the State Republican Com­ Democrats
01
party on the sound-money is­
“ warming-up” races held at chief justice of the supreme court.
mittee. Well, that is rather publican
to
sue have never gone back, and will not the The
Baron
Speck
von
Sternburg.
the
Ger­
Im­
Hillsboro race track last Friday and man ambassador, has gone to Europe.
kind on the part of the senator, go with Bryan as a candidate. A few Saturday
largely attended and Baroness von Sternburg accompanied
who was turned down by his dyed-in-the-wool Democrats may nave some good were
hi
races
were
pulled off.
him. Previous to his return to Wash­
gone back, but most of them are still
party in the primaries.
w
FRIDAY’S
RACES
ington. which will l>e the latter part of
allied with the Republicans.
Ci
The battle ground of this campaign There were but two entries in the September, tbe ambassador will speud
short time in Scotland as a guest of
While there is an attempt be­ is in the Middle West, and in New 2:15 trot, Johnnie K , a Montana a Andrew
Carnegie.
Pc
horse,
owned
by
L.
Chapman,
of
York.
It
is
possible
that
disappoint
ing made to have the Statement ment over the defeat of favorite sons, Eugene, and Elma O., owned by
th
republicans bolt their pledge to combined with some loss of the labor Chappell, of Hillsboro. This was the
The Child’s Advi ce.
we
on
carry
everything
and
will
from
now
Arthur stood peering down into
vote for the people’s choice for vote and the loss of part of the negro prettiest race of the day, Johnnie K the Little
h i
countenance of bis baby sister,
U. S. Senator, it might be well vote, may give the Democratic candi­ winning by a nose. Time, 2:25.
needed by the
whom the nurse was singing to sleep.
to inquire whether the anti-state­ date a chance to win some of the The 2:17 pace had three entries, “Say, nurse," he finally whispered.
lei
states. Local factional con­ Alta Norte, owned by J. M. Busby, “It’s nearly unconscious. Isn’t It?"
rol
ment members are being induced Northern
more than anything else, Laramie, Wyo.; Nellie Bishop, J. L. The nurse nodded in the affirmative
on
to vote for some other candidate troversies,
and sang on.
Smith,
Laramie,
Wyo.,
and
Bushnell
will
threaten
Republican
success.
int
t tan H. M. Cake, the republi- But the surface indications at the pres­ King, L. Chapman, Eugene. Bush­ “Then don’t sing any more or you'll
I will occupy the same business room as
cins choice. As Washington ent time are that these will be nell King won this in the first and kill it:”—Llppiucott's.
ph
Mr. Hughes on Pacific avenue and I invite
ounty’s delegation is bound to smoothed over and that there will be third heats. Time, 2:19j.
pre
general harmony in support ol the The gentleman’s road race had four
Hi
the republicans choice there are ticket.
everybody
to
call
and
see
me.
That our American rorests abound la
that the issues be­ entries. Bald Indian, C. C. Ferguson, plants
SÌ»!
f )ur votes he will get anyway. tween the The two fact
which possess the most valuabia
parties
are
not
as
sharp­
Newberg;
James
Riley,
J
Bunce,
Van­
- # d .,
virtues is abundantly attested
J there should be a break in s’ drawn as in previous campaigns will couver, B. C.; Toy Lace, J. A. Ab­ medicinal
lot
by score* of the most eminent medical
the statement camp Cake should make predictions as to the outcome bott, Forest Grove, and Lady Vinmolt, writers
and teachers. Even the untu­
tored Indians had discovered the useful­
surely be the winner and not difficult, but from a statistical stand­ R. H. Greer. The race was won by ness
of many native plants before the
point
the
situation
looks
very
good
to
Abbott’s
Toy
Lace,
a
green
mare
It
Fulton, Wilcox or any other
advent
of the white rare. Tills informa­
hitched to a heavy road cart, as against tion. imparted
sev
freely to the whites, led
dark horse. The legislature | the Republicans.—Oregonian.
S u c c e s s o r to S . lì. H u g h e s
horses in bike-wheeled carts. Time, the latter to continue investigations until
had better look a little out how
to-day wo have a rich assortment of most
2:46.
Oregon
F o re s t G rove
medicinal roots.
it votes this time, as other elec-
County May Offer Reward.
The feature of the day was the per­ valuable American
O
-cs.
tions are ________________
bound to come.
fect
performance
of
College
Maid,
the
Pierce believes th at our American for­
las;
t More mysteries of the man found
pacer, time 2:09j, going the ests Dr. aUbqnd
in most valuable medicinal roots
can
I buried in a hole in the woods near guideless
fo« tbe cuT ^jf most obstinate and fatal dis­
entire
course
without
assistance,
driver
ease’s. if wtcwobtd properly Investigate them;
Hillsboro has voted to add Buxton some weeks ago, are still com- or whipper.
b
InJomllW ianw) of this conviction, he
to
its
public
ln
‘
11P*
The
latest
is
the
following
p
o u f s e 's lth p r ln t* > i th e a lm o s t m a rv e lo u s
the tenth grade
Moi
SATURDAY’S RACES.
C ures effi c le il h e (p s " 1
M -U .-. t I D is-
from the Oregonian’s correspondent
Mr.
school, it is said for the reason from
Hot Weather Miiiinery poo;
co w ry ,” » Ilk’ll has rru v.’n li»vif tu he the
Hillsboro:
One
of
the
features
of
Saturday’s
r.
s tir im i ■•.nimsrh tonic. Iiw r Invumr-
that the county high school "It is peculiar that if Elmer Perdue. races was the run by College Maid, *m r. h e r t tunic «nd regulator, and M ix4
leanser
known ------------
lo medicai -'.once-
science. Dyspvp-
---------
K
proposition was voted down in supposed to have been murdered neat “the guideless pacer” when he clipped c -------
or Im ligistlonr torpid IlwrT runctiontl
At all seasons of the year you can always
last
the June election. It would Buxton, is still alive, that he has no off a quarter second from the Friday sla.
and even valvular and other affections of
find just what you want in the line of Millin­
man
the heart yield to its curative action. The
S?em that Hillsboro ought to be lr,ade ^is whereabouts known. I.ate in exhibition.
reason why it cures these and many other
m is s
ery
at the
is clearly shown in a little book
glad that the proposition was 'une Elmer Perdue filed on a piece of Johnnie K. won the 2:15 trot over of affections,
extracts from the standard medical works
^ j ,
, tt ii i
timber land at the United States Land Elma O.; time, 2:23, the first race be­ which
T
is mailed free to any address by Dr. R.
P a r is M illin e ry P a r lo r s
voted down, unless Hillsboro ex- Office in the Worcester block. Port- ing
the
a dead heat. Dr. Uhlman, I. D. V. Pierce,
of Buffalo. N. Y .. to all sendinf
N o rth V a in S tre e t
pected to be the location for the land. He covered 40 acres, being the Chappell driver; Bramfort} Boy, Tom request for tbe same.
has
M a r i e L . S . ) js h e a r t
O
county high school, should it south half of the northeast quarter of Garvin driver were contenders in the Not less marvelous.
far a
tbe unparalleled
Aug
have carried. At any rate, both section 32. township 3, north range 5 2:27 trot, and Dr. Uhlman, a 2-year- cures It is constantly In making
of woman's
many peculiar affections, weaknesses and
On the registry blotter, after old, won: time, 2:27J. Dr. Uhlman’s dlstr&shig
A
Hillsboro and the Grove will west.
denfng^ments. is Dr. Pierce’s
his
filing,
is
written
bv
a
land
office
consistant
work
was
one
of
the
features
wete
Students
lw ^ W K r lp tjg iK M is amply attested
For
the
Month
of
have, in time, a high school in clerk or official, “ Erroneously al 1 of the day’s races. In the free for-all f by tW thousands
i
est 1 montais con­
Mr
byVfcncful paÎTPim» who bave been
their own districts, which should lowed. Dropped.”
Protect your books against wear and
trot or pace Iowa Boy. I D. Chappell, tributed
Anni
currrihy 1: ■ ’f m '.rr h k l nr lvlo Or alii*. raluTUT
be the case and which should When Mr. Dresser was asked about Hillsboro, and Estebell, Smith, Wyom­ ry rh 'N . Irregularities, pro!ap*us_Jir’-i l'H cf yourself against disease germs by get
Wirt
caubo'il by weakness, ulcer; ting one of the new sanitary folding
have been so long ago. Both lhe filinR- he stated that ,he entry was ing. were entered. Iowa Boy won in disüÎaccm'ents-
Wirt
C E a of ulerus ami kindred atffrctions^ofTen book covers at K. N. Staehr’s or the
towns
are large enough to main-
d,ropPed because there was already a two straight heats; time, 2:17l.
Rhoc
ifter'm any other advertised medicines,
. • L • . t ,
j i t Wing under consideration, bnt in just In the half-mile dash there were but physicians bad failed.
Book
Store
Free.
Come
early
and
ask
M
tain high schools and as both, whtt manner he did not rfcall.
_ two starters Mike Wisdom, owned by
^
“Qk
to be shown how to put it on. Only a
brate
the above mentioned medicines ara limited number.
places are working to that end, due gave his postoffice address as Port- Ward Downs, and Richard Hobson, win Both lly made
up from the glyceric extracts of
jolly
why have a county school at all. land. Or., General Delivery. His owned by Johnson Sherwood. Mike native,
medicinal roots. The processes em­
by
th
ployed in their m anufacture were original
________________j witnesses were William Brown. Dick
Wisdom won in 0.52.
with Dr. Pierce, and they are carried on by
—Sixty acres of land, only two miles
H. L
V
a
chemists and pharmacists with th«
n
„ Buckley, H. L. Parks and Walter John- The judges were E. H. Green and skilled
Located on
aid of apparatus and appliances specially out for $60 an acre.
Lillia
Where Will Bryan Get His Votes 7
son,
o( Portland
and built for this purpose. Both
Charles Lehmier, of Portland, and E. designed
This is a rare bargain. W e are selling Six Dollar sitN1 Hibb
medicines re entirely free from alcohol and county road.
With the
Free-?1'__ Republicans
___I > County
is in favor of B Tongue, of Hillsboro. Harry Os­ all
other harmful, habit-forming drugs. A
Inquire at The Forest Grove Real Es­ gle tubes for $5.50, and Ei| sig:
Hibb
the Free-Silver
2 " “1» Judge Goodin
t 00* '"
full liM of their Ingredients is printed
man was starter.
tate Co.’s office at The Bazaar. 5-tl D&llar single tubes for $7.0ttJ3J c. w
each b rttle -w rn n n e r
back in the ranks of the old party, and 0 er K * rewa
w as p
w.th most of the Populists again lined
— White River Flour made of best
up under the Republican banner, i! is Interested in This Section Wants
Eastern Oregon wheat for sale at Bai- W e have also a limited numtxH receii
For Sale.
and I
difficult to understand where Mr. Brvan
ley’s Big Store.
The News.
47-tf
is going to get the votes necessary to
One lot 100x100 feet. A 7 room
of
those
Globe
Wheels
left;
th
elect him to the Presidency. In 1896, The Washington County News,
house, well finished, hot and cold
nickeled steel rim kind. Thqfl
and again in 1900, he was the nom­ Gentlemen:—Your publication, the
water, bath and electric lights, plenty
Mr.
inee of the Democrats, and was in­ ’’News," reaches us semi-oceasionally.
of fruit. Corner 4th St. and 2nd Ave.
are going for Thirty-five D& Washi
dorsed by the Free Silver Republicans We find it a live, interesting paper
Price $1500. Also one lot on 2nd
lars.
and the Populists. Everybody knows covering a section of the Northwest
Street, 100x100 feet, close to car line
H.
THE HALL OF FAME.
t tat the Free-Silver Republicans were that we want to keep in touch with.
$400. One lot 100x200 feet on 2nd
short I
men who left their party in 189e>, and We should like to receive the
Ave. Also 5 room house, lot 100
wagon
the two tiest friends In Sut­ xlOO,
anyone who takes the trouble to look "News” regularly and under separate ton. Perhaps
plenty of fruit Price $1150.
X
H
.
are
David
Hart
and
G
S
Mrs
tip a list of his neighbors who went cover we are mailing you a current Morgan. The former is ninety-one See J as . S tephenson .
2-tf.
first
ol
wrong on the silver question at that number of Goodwin's Weekly.
tears old and the latter ninety-three.
Rubber Goods
Burke;
time will find that they are all, or nearly We should like verv much to have The pioneer of Berks eoonty (Pa.i Gouds of mosquitos have been so­
O.
A.
G W.
all, back in the harness again. Some you put us on your exchange list, and squire* Is William Y. Shearer, who has journing in Portland for several days
Res.
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P
h
o
n
e
s
Shop 503
of the Populists had formerly been in return will be pleased to put you on conducted the office of justice of the and there is hardly a pretty ankle in
meetlii
l-eace ever since 1804. bolding the of­
Democrats, but most of them came out our mailing list.
Sat urd
the
Rose
City
that
did
not
get
its
full
fice for forty-four years, and his ninth
of the Republican party and returned
Yours truly,
—
We
always
pay
the
highest
F
w
»
( j j ay
share of punishment. Decollete T o ile t A rtic le s for vool and mohair.
commission will expire uext year.
again when Populism declined The
L. S. GILHAM,
gowns
with
elbow
sleeves
are
very-
Although
his
famous
silver
mine
has
Middle-of the Road Populists still cling
Goodwin's Weekly yielded him I19.000.0U0. Pedro Alvara­ much approved—by the mosquitos.
------and thi
Hardware
Shelf and Heavy Hardware,
plements, Buggies and
Wagons
Builder, Farmer and all Others
CARL HINM ÄN
WO!
l
c
-1
AUGUST
on
These are Guaranteed*
Brevities
The Purest
DRUGS
The Best
The Finest
THE BAZAAR
#f. X . S T A H H K . M an ag er
High Grade Pianos , Organs
and Sewing Machines
sold way below Portland prices and on easy monthly pay-
ments. Also a full line of
Edison and Columbia
do. tbe “Mexican Croesus." has been
so extravaguut that he has run Into The News $1.50 per year in advance.
. debt and has teen constrained to lease
Ids property for fifteen years to an SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY
American syndicate
Forest Grove Time Table
To his collection of more than 900
I relics Captain John Ryan of West
| Newton. M ass. a veteran of several
BOUND.
a.
arrives at fo rt’and 8:00 a m.
! wars, has added a cane the materials No. 7 < *T *rs * :■< NORTH
of which represent three wars in which St
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No. 1 M a aa ».
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; he participated tbe Mexican, civil and No.
*15 » V. ®. m. 1
Spantsb-Amertcan wars.
SOUTH BOUND.
No. 2 I
4 7 00 a. m. I . Fort at Grove 8:3* a. nr.
Sixty years ago Hiram C. Matthews No.
• "
1100 a. m.. ar. **
** 12:20»
No 4
I of IVrry. X H . was given a letter of N«.
:o '
3 *0 fi m .. ar.
T.-00
m.
! recommendation hy several of the roer-
1 chants of Hyde Park. Vt Although be
E. C. S im pson . Agent.
has never had occasion to use the let-
i ter. at the age of ninety-one Mr Mat- W K. C oman . General freight and
thewa treasures It as a keepsake
Passenger Agent. Portland.
t
The Swell est
STA TIO N ER Y
Kodaks and Supplies
T rade M a "*1
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CoPYRICMTSf*
Avvcsn« »*P’V’n » •&*♦<*». and
onlckty Mcwiain o«r c*f»»n*on free
tv*»-it ion ta pn.hahfT
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• « ’totly <*. r n.lentud M3N0BÛ0A <*"
Pat «tu« taken throtiirh Mann 1 io.
t
»-• r fr**e- t'Mimt aefney for
xf
tpti uil tiefet, w‘t»rout charge. In tbe
D R . H IN E S ’
Scientific American
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A h an dso m ely
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Pharmacy
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xreeklr.
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& Co.38'®"**-’ NewTpf*
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Talking Machines and Records alwa>-s in stock. Cata­
logues sent free to any address.
The leading place in the County for Stationery
and School Supplies.
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