Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, September 17, 1908, Image 4

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ters. When what is called the improvement of road in district 21 re-1
“pork barrel” is opened, as ferred to Commissioner McClaran.
A refund of SI 1.46 was made J. E.
.... . , , .... many 3 Democratic a s Republican
Published every Thursday by The
r
Williams from school district 94 on ac­
Washington County Publishing Co., \ arms are thrust m, and b o th count of erroneous assessment.
Incorporated.
sides draw out as large slices as
Petition of Western Timber Com­
they
can seize.
pany for quit claim deed granted.
Entered at the post-office at Forest
Grove, Oregon, as second class
If Mr. Bryan reaches the
— Buy Tipless Electric
Lamp
mail matter.
White House he will want Con- burners at V. S. Abraham’s.
9-3t
Subscription $1.50 Per Year ¡gress to do for him, and so he
Advtrtltln« rates matte known on
will be obliged to do for Con­
application.
gress. He will find himself
Official Paper Washington
. powerless if he vetoes appropri-
A. E. N o h r s e .................... manager ctions right and left in order to
J. F. W o o d s ................................ e d it o r redeem campaign deliverances
about economy. Bills will be
THURSDAY, SEPT. 17, 1908
! passed over his vetoes—for ap-
propriation bills are always pop-
Mr. Bryan's Economy.
ular— while measures he desires
From the W ashington S ta r, In d ’t.
—TheTop price at Bailey’s for your
Wool and Mohair.
Try a S a c k of “ H om e P ro d u ct’
F lour—AII G ro cers
HAR0 WHEAT
M IL L S
Every Sack Guarantees
4*
MO®
T a t i *
«jjCSTCM nouf*
SUUHAimÜP
MANUFACTURED BY CRESCENT MILLS— FOREST GROVE
—Chase & Sanborn Coffees always
the best. Hoffman & Allen Co. ex­
clusive agents.
Schuster 1 acre in sec 32 t 2
» 1 .............................................. 250
“ BRYAN’S POLICIES DESTRUC­
Louise Liesman et at to Samuel
TIVE.”
Kunz 20 acres in Jackson d 1 c
t 1 n 2...................................... 1400
Mr. Taft Compares Republican and J J Weik et ux to J C Kuratli
tract in L Moore d l c t l s 2 w 975
Democratic Platforms.
Economy is a good cry, but wiU 6nd hLard sledding, and may
(From M r. T a f t’s S p eech o f A cceptance.)
Henry Wilkens et ux to W E
Vv heeler tract in M Moore
to be effective it must be illus­ not get through at all. Uncle The chief difference between the
S
im
’s
establishment
requires
a
d
i e t 1 s 2 w ........................... 250
Republican and the Democratic plat-
trated, io to say. Particulars
and
stint-
forms
is
the
difference
which
has
here-
]
Stephen
Holland et ux to Julius
as to extravagences complained good deal of money,
tofore
been
seen
between
the
policies
Sorensen
et ux part blk 2
economy,
of and as to promised retrench­ ing it would not be
of
Mr.
Roosevelt
and
those
which
have
1
Tucker
&
Stewart’s add to
but, in the end, the very
ments must be given.
been advocated by the Democratic
Hillsboro.......................... 800
This is the difficulty with Mr. opposite.
candidate, Mr. Bryan. Mr. Roose- Ezra Wright et al to A J Van-
velt’s policies have been progressive
dehey 40 acres in sec t 2 n
Bryan’s latest campaign deliver­
Gov. Hughes was nominated and regulative; Mr. Bryan’s destructive. 3 w .................................. 4000
ance. It is not sufficiently spe­ for governor of New York state
Mr. Roosevelt has favored regulation ot A W Smith et ux to Estelle M
cific. Appropriations h a v e on the first ballot. There seems
Davis lot 8 Greeberg Heights
1
the business in which evils have grown
grown. But so has the country. tQ be nQ question o{ his election up so as to stamp out the evils ând Geo L Ashton to S M Holland
The army and navy are costing and the subsequent carrying permit the business to continue. The
part of blk 5 Finney’s add to
Hillsboro.................................. 850]
more than ever before. But the state for Taft.
tendency of Mr. Bryan’s proposals has
generally been destructive of the busi­ R A Petersen et ux to P W
they are doing more work than
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Watkins part of sec 30 t 1
ness
with respect to which he is de­
ever before. Would Mr. Bry-
The T aft c]ubs of this state
s 3 w ....................................... 2900
manding
reform. Mr.
Roosevelt
an halt the country’s growth? are not Bourne-Taft, Fulton-
would compel the trusts to conduct I John C Pidcock to M P Dixon
Would he reduce the army to Taft nor Cake-Taft. Just plain their business in a lawful manner and
3 acres in H Buxton d i e t 1
the old skeleton figure, and stop Ta{t) that’s enough,
a
4 w........................................ 1600
secure the benefits of their operation
all additions td the navy?
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. -
and the maintenance of the prosperity E L Hopkins to D P Hopkins
part of sec 18 t 2 n 3 w ......... 800 ]
Let us see how that sort of
The Republicans of Forest of the country of which they are an
B
H
Parker to Eliza M Parker
important
part;
while
Mr.
Bryan
would
retrenchment would work with Grove are to organize a Taft
lots 3 and 5 blk 1 Gaston.. . .
1
extirpate
and
destroy
the
entire
busi­
the Bryan policies in force.
club. Hurrah!
ness in order to stamp out the evils Elizabeth Sting et al to John R
The peerless leader would
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Pearl lots 4 to 12 Ash Valley
which they have practiced.
have us haul down the flag im­
tract...........................................
50 I
mediately in the Philippines,
Felix Verhoven et ux to Ruel
COUNTY COURT.
4
N Baker \ interest in lots 10
t jm the country 3 over to the na- Following
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T
. .
are the cymplete pro-
PROBATE COURT
and
11
blk
10
Forest
Grove
(S
tives, and warn the outside ceedings of thr county board, which
P a d d ) - ..........., ....................... 1000
Estate of Henry R Austin deceased.
world to keep hands o ff as to met Sept. 2.
John P Wagner et ux to W S
Inventory
and
appraisement
filed
and
the native control. But what Report of Coroner E C. Brown, on
Reynolds lot 16 blk 2 Curtis
»
would such a warning be worth deat*'* °l Wm. A. Bolton and Harold approved.
Estate of S A Bowers deceased.
add io Forest Grove............... 100
in the face of the continued Davis‘ approved and bills ordered paid Bonds of administratrix and adminis- Win Ogden et ux to Jacob
. . .
,
. Also bills for exhuming body of E.
growth of the naval power of PerJue approved #nd prdered paid trator approved. Miles Watrous, Wm
Michel part of I Kelsey d i e . 2500
O ther nations and the decay of Coroner’s report on death of Robert Watrous and D D Bump appointed ap- Jno W Gibson et ux to T J
Shaw part of sec 5 t 2 s 3 w
our own? What p o w er would M. Wood, approved and bills allowed. praisers.
( l j a c re s ) ..............................
125
Estate of Lulu J Davenport de­
heed it? We should in issuing Transcripts in the cases of State vs
ceased. Inventory and appraisement Wm Reidt et ux to C S Smith
it simply make ourselves a Fred Rice and Fred Fox- and s,ate vs filed and approved.
part of blk 27 West Portland
lauchine stock.
^ shoemaker' approved and bills al-
Heights.....................................
1
Estate
of
John
D
McDonald
de­
allowed.
Then suppose we should Report of County Recorder Ireland, ceased. Inventory and appraisement \ J W Hughes et ux to David
Kirkland 3.22 acres in David
approved. Ordered that personal prop­
brandish a sword in the face of showing fees of 8464.30, approved.
Harper d i e t 1 s 4 w ........... 600
erty
exempt
from
execution
be
set
Report of County Clerk Bailey,
the Orient, Japan in particular,
G
W
McGraw et ux to C H
aside
for
use
of
widow,
and
that
the
on the general proposition of showing fees of 8171.74, approved.
Hamilton 16 acres in sec
Warehouse bond of John Milne ap­ sum of $400.00 be allowed for sup­
Asiatic immigration, inviting
t 1 n 4 ...................................... 1200]
port of widow and children.
proved and license issued.
trouble and certain to provoke Resignation of J. W. Stitt, road su­ Estate of N Stoltz deceased. Final Geo W McGraw et ux to H B
Dauchy 16 acres in sec 2 t 1
it. If we had cut off naval in­ pervisor district 10, accepted.
arct filed Monday. Oct 19th time set
n
4 .............................................1200
for
final
settlement.
crease and put that service on
Warehouse bond of E. X. Harding
J
D
Bates
to W C Freeman 1
Estate
of
John
B
Scott
deceased.
short commons, what would in­ approved and license issued.
acre
near
Gaston...................
500,
Administrator
discharged
and
estate
evitably be the result? War, with Resignation of Oliver C Thornton,
W
B
Emmons
et
al
to
Ernest
closed
of
record.
this government unprepared, justice of the Beaverton district, ac­ Estate of Chas P Clark deceased.
A Wollf lot 2 Fruitful L ands..
10
cepted.
and European sympathy scant
Petition of H. T. Bagley and Benton A V Smith, W F McLellan and W S E C Millett to C A Cavill se 1
of se I sec 19 t 2 s 2 ........... 600
because of our cheese-paring j Bowman for order auihorizing an ap- Gregory appointed appraisers.
F
Colfelt
to J B Slemmons part
Estate
of
Nellie
M
Ritchey
minor
policy toward our National de- pea! in the suit of F. E. Cornelius vs
of
sec
2
t 2 s 1 ...............
........................
1
Bond
of
Guardian
filed
and
approved.
fense. We should occupy the 1- W. Goodin et al, denied,
Bean
Investment
Co
i
to
Jane
D
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
ridiculous attitude of having Road petition of R. S. Robinson et
lot 17 North i Tigardville add
C
W
McFee et al to A Berrath
made a bluff without the means ll’ received and G- w - M»rsh, A. B.
1 1.30 acres) )
of supporting it.
r" M “ 4 the county surveTOr appoinl' part of sec 13 t 2 s 2 .............$4000
Grafton Vickers s et ux to Pratt
E A Hyde et al to Martha Cro­
As to other things, Mr. Bry- Road defds o( the 0reKOn Nursery nin part of blk 42 Forest Grove 275
G Vicki
.06 acres in Wm
an should know, and does know, Co. were accepted and James Sewell, August Muller et ux to Carl
McLin d i e ............................ 1800
that there has been as much c. B. Buchanan and county surveyor
Democratic as Republican sup- appointed to view and locate the road
port for pensions, for improving Act'on on report of viewers in road
OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS.
VICTO»
THE B A Z A A R
O u r Priced T a l k .
As for Ranges there are no better makes than the
Real Estate Range, prices range from
$26 to $ 5 0
Graniteware and Tinware
CARL HINMÄN
S u c c e s s o r to S . G . H u g h e s
F o r e s t G ro v e
O re g o n
I
Fair
HILLSBORO STREET CARNIVAL
Sept. 30,
Big Livestock Show of Dairy Stock, Big Stallion Parade. Exhibit
of Spring Colts. Finest Fruit Exhibit Ever Witnessed in Washington
County. Fruit Inspector Harris, of Forest Grove, says that he will help
with the finest fruit display ever seen in this section. Bring in your
big vegetables, samples of your grain, etc.
Gov. Chamberlain
and Senator Fulton on Program
Three Whole Business Blocks of Canvas. Big time, rain or shine,
Races two days of the session. Baseball game by selected teams
from Washington County.
ARNOLD’S BIG
W e Metall at Wholeanle
, D o o rs , H e a rd w a re ,
W r i t * for r.Mtlm ntcN on
W in d o w s
T H E
R O S S
C O .,
P a in ts
H igh G rade Pianos , Organs
and S ew ing Machines
sold way below Portland prices and on easy monthly pay­
ments. Also a full line of
I am prepared to show a nice line of Hats, Velvets,
Silks, Ribbons, Ostrich and Fancy Feathers.
Wednesday and Thursday, Sept. 16 and 17 Days F#n#w,Br
Ä. E. DIXON,
EVERY DAY
87 6rand An.. PORTLAND. ORES.
Opening Display of Fall Millinery
K . X . S T A E H K . M anager
Main SI.. FOREST 6R0VE
Balloon Ascensions
DAILY
Farmers and Stockmen aie requested to give this Fair and Carnival
their enthusiastic Aid. Thousands of People are Cominj to Washing­
ton County this Fall, and many will visit the Fair.
Edison and Columbia
Talking Machines and Records always in stock,
logues sent free to any address.
Cata-
The leading place in the County for Stationery
and School Supplies.
Try
i
The famous Charter Oak Heating Stoves are the best
heat producers with the least fuel of any stoves on the
market.
S a v e M o n e y — E3uy D ir e c t
rivers and harbors, for public f e,i,i°nrd '°r by 01e 01eson et a1’ con'
buildings, for extending rural board
free delivery’, and all sue!) mat-
Petition of A. W. Wolford et al. hr
j
oldenrod
Guaranteed