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Editorial Page-Washington Co. News. Published Every Thursday by the Washing- the Pilgrims. It applies with equal ton County Publishing Co. Incorporated force t0 the quiet dwellers of placid at Forest Grove. Oregon New England’ the earnest Pe°P,e of | the risen Southland, the millions of the busy, bustling North and the wide and teeming West. In all this broad land $1.00 a Year in Advance. there is not room for the sluggard and the shirk. The President’s voice adds Entered at the post-office at Forest a new emphasis to those old truths Grove, Oregon, as second class that underlie the Nation’s greatness.— mail matter. Oregonian. CITY - ORPICIAL. - MAPKR Address all communications to Wash Forest Grove is getting to a point ington County Pub. Co., when all old, uneven board walks Forest Grove, Ore. should be replaced with nice, new If the NEWS fails to reach its subscrib cement walks and especially so along ers or is late, we request that immedi. Main street and those in front of other ate attention may be called to the same. business houses. There is no other town, we venture, in Oregon, with the THURSDAY, APRIL, _______ ______________________ ^905 same population, that has so many 1 discordant board walks in front of the Have you raised the price of your business houses as we have here, real estate yet? j counci] could take no better action than pass an ordinance compelling this There are new newspapers bobbing improvement to be made. It might up all over Oregon. be a source of much ingratitude to You will need a new suit or costume— or ward the council and perhaps The possibly some of those pretty novelties we are Forest Grove is getting some good News, but we don’t mind, for it will showing in fancy goods. Whatever you Is so complete this season that it makes little advertising out of the saloon case shortly wear off, and then you’ll wonder do want you can find it here in larger and difference whether you expect to buy a very whether she deserves it or not. why you didn’t do it a long time ago. better selection and priced so attractively that expensive garment or one costing only a small There are no surprises in the findings ^ ^ h the business portion building up you will be more than agreeably surprised sum, you can find just exacdy what you want. of the late grand jury at Portland last so raP'dly, and the new bricks for the when you come to make your purchases. Another feature about our garment section i! week. It was only a general fulfillment business portion that are under con- the fact that we make such alterations as are of all expectations. struction and promised, we must keep necessary. Our garments are made to fit and — — - astride with the times and this is one do fit, except in very few cases. Suppose you You will need new draperies or lace curtains J. F. Woods, editor of the Forest ] good substantial way to do it. drop in next time you are down-town. You for some of your rooms this spring. Just now Grove News, issues a newsy weekly j will be amply re p a id . you can make a material saving and in addi that should be a source of pride to the : The opening of spring fjnds the city tion be sure of getting absolutely new fashion j confronted with a condition that evi- community.— Hood River Glacier. able patterns. Be sure to examine these items I dences the remarkable growth of our when you come in. Senator Fulton came in for a share city, but at the same time the condi cf the notoriety before the grand jury tion is a serious one to contend with. adjourned. It is in some cases better The water system is found to be far to walk a thousand miles, than write a i inadequate for all purposes, and there is This season’s showing is so far ahead of any letter. i but one remedy, and only one remedy, thing we ever made not only is the assortment Your little fellows should be specially interested | under the existing condition of finances more complete, but for every price quoted we in our line of suits this season— they are made Did you ever count the words in a un(jer which this can be overcome, give you such a large line to select from that so stylishly and you will surely appreciate the column of ordinary nepspaper print? ■ xhe users of city water for sprinkling it seems impossible not to be suited. very moderate prices, that we quote in ab I here are about two thousand words in ; purposes are going to be asked a read- solutely reliable garments— the only kind we a column. Suppose you sit down and , justment of hours for sprinkling, the carry. write a thousand words on some sub-1 city will have t0 be divided into ject, and then another thousand on sections perhaps, so that all patrons another until you have written eight or will not be using water at the same The same old reliable brands we have always ten thousand. Try it and see if it is time. And it might be stated here W ill surprise you. Not only are they prettier sold— we guarantee every pair as usual— you right easy. Keep that gate up for a for the benefit of careless consumers than ever, but the assortment of styles is so never make a mistake in buying your shoes month. Then chase a local item all who permit their faucets to run all large that anybody can be suited— both in here— they always give satifaction. Come in over town, and after you have gotten night, etc., that there is an ordinance price and style. and see the new spring styles. the facts all right, condense them into imposing a fine for ¡tt and the law will a few lines n hour s work that can be rigidly enforced, not because of the be read in a few seconds. Do this for city officials desiring to be too officious. a dozen items that seem insignificant : but because it js absolutely necessary after they are printed, but which you for the protection of the more moderate know is important; then have the items consumers and because of the inade- criticised and inaccuracies pointed out j q u a c y o f t h e c i t y > s w a t e r s y s t e m . to you when it is too late to correct ’ them. Oh, yes, it is easy.— Eugene What Can You Answer? Guard. Are you doing all in your power for the general development and im Texas has accorded to President provement of the community fs t are Roosevelt a strenuous welcome; as a you satisfied to sit back at ease and as strenuous man he has reciprocated it. far as you are concerned, let things His message to them briefly was as drift? follows: “ Train up your children in Have you written those letters to the way that led to your own success Eastern friends telling them of the Signals From Mount Hood. in life; teach them to work, to endure For Sale Cheap Sunday Rates Between Forest 60 YEAR S’ attractiveness of Oregon and inviting E X P E R IE N C E with courage, to assume the duties and One of the best 212 acre farms in Grove and Portland. From the summit of Mt. Hood, , responsibilities of life cheerfully, and them to the Fair or are you allowing communication will be established Washington county, all in cultivation, Low round-trip rates have been placed in effect between Portland and to discharge them faithfully.” This is i them to languish in ignorance of this with the Lewis and Clark Exposition land all level, fair house, good barn, orchard, running water, school house Forest Grove, in either direction. the good, old logic upon which sturdy land of plenty? grounds. At each of these two points, | on corner of farm, J mile to store, 5£ Tickets will be sold Saturday after Do you greet the newcomer with a men and courageous women have been detachments from the United States miles from Forest Grove. Price $65 noons and Sundays, limited to re I R A D I i n A n n « » brought up ever since the landing of : hearty welcome and a word of encour Signal Corps service will be stationed, per acre, half cash, balance to suit. D e s ig n s turn on or before the following Mon agement, or do you try to scare him C o p y r ig h t s A c . H. G. K in g , Agent. day. Rate of $1.05 round trip. Call and each day and night communica A n v o n e « u n d in g a s k e t c h a n d d e s c r i p ti o n m ay out by assuring him that this is no q u ic k ly a a c e r t a In o u r o p in io n f r e e w h e t h e r a n on Southern Pacific’s agents for par ... m i n i t i a n b m le r , . x - - -- I n v . e ................. n tio n I« r p ......... r o b a b ly p , a te C o - m - - m in ile * . tions will be exchanged by means of l. HANDBOOK o n P a t e n t a country for him anyway? ticulars. — Gaston Milling Co. sells bran at t l o n i f s re tr e i c . t O l y ld c e o s n t fid a a e e n n tia rin ir g p a t te e n ta e y f o r a e c n rfn t a , . heliograph and flash signals and other $20.00 per ton, shorts at $24.00 per Ment _______________ P a t e n t a t a k e n _______ t h r o u g h ___r„_- M u n n A Co. r re e c e ! iv e Do you take an active interest in tptcial notice, without charge. In the methods used by the military. This ton, our own make. . f o r e s t f f trove the appearance of the town or do you announcement has just been issued by look upon unsightly shacks, rubbish Largest dr- Trains on the Southern Pacific arrive A h a n d s o m e l y 7 l i ll /I i ni n B a i f i r n a i te r . , d 1 w e e k ly . $8 a » the War Department. — LaCourse wants your Mohair. | e o la tio n o f a n y s c ie n tif ic J o u r n a l. T e r m s . »•» and depart on the following schedule: y e a r : f o u r m o n th s , $1. S o ld b y a ll n e w s d e a le r s . heaps and broken down fences as you See him before you sell. Major W. A. Glassford, U. S. A., in GOING SOUTH look upon the poor— something we are B ranch (Ifflce. 136 K Ht . W u h lo g to n . I). C. advising the Exposition officials of the No. 2 ----- 9 A.M. No. 4 ____6:21 P. M. always to have with us? — Gaston Milling Co. sells bran at department’s decision, states that the GOING NORTH Are you looking out for and saving $20.00 per ton, shorts at $24.00 per — Highest price paid for wool and signal stations are bound to be a suc ton, our own make. Mohair, at J. E. Bailey, Forest Grove. No. 3. . .6:59 A. M. No. 1 ... .4:16 PM your choicest products for the Lewis N. L. ATKINS, Agt. W e have always on hand cess, as he will detail only such men and Clark Exposition? a full line of fresh as have seen much active service and W . IN . S E A R S Is your lawn kept up and made have been rendered experts. presentable to visitors, or does it - P ro p rie to r of— The signal camp at the Exposition resemble a last year’s bird’s nest? . .T h e lA in d itiK B n r h c r S h o p . . will be pitched at a convenient place Do you make an effort to show visit Up-to-date Hair-cutting and on the government peninsula. Thus ing friends about and give them the Shaving. Laundry agency. the operations may be seen from all magnificent view which may be had parts of the grounds. The Mt. Hood Main 8tre«t, Popent Orov« from surrounding hills, or are yon satis camp will be established on the very fied in allowing them to leave without summit of the majectic peak. Sheriff's Sale obtaining a correct idea of the Valley? It is intended to conduct several ex N otice is he re b y g iv en , th a t by v irtu e o f E x e c u tio n and o rd er of sale issued o u t of and under th e seal of the Do you encourage the establishment If you are tired of Headache cursions to the camp under the auspices C irc u it C ourt of th e State of O regon, for th e C ounty of W a sh in g to n , dated th e 23rd day of M arch, 1905 in of new industries and help along the Tablets, use Zimol.the Liquid SPECIAL O R D E R S of the Mazamas. This organization of fa v o r of L izzie A rm strong, p la in tiff; and a g a in s t W m. N e e v e s, d e fendant for the sum of $90.45 coats apd the movements which mean progress and Headache and Neuralgia Cure Oregon mountain-climbing enthusiasts f u rth e r sum of $237.50 w ith in te rest th ere o n from *he SU PPL IE D ON SH O R T 20th d ay of Ju ly , 1904, at th e rate of 10 p e r c e r t per improvement, or do you stand ready has been in communication with the an n u m , to me d irected and deliv e re d , com m anding me to m ak e sale of th e real p ro p erty h e re in a fte r with a bucket of cold water to douse N O T IC E War Department for some time urging d escribed, I h a v e levied upon and p u rsu a n t to said e x e cu tio n and order of sale I w ill on M onday, the every proposition which has any relation that signal corps be established, and l r day of M ay, 1905, at th e South door of the C ourthouse in H illsboro. W ashington C ounty, O regon, a t th e hour to your pocket-book? the credit of the government’s conces of te n o ’clock a. m. of said day, sell at p ublic au c tio n to the h ig h est bidder for cash in hand, a il of th e follow ing In other words, are you a pusher or sion undoubtedly is due to the Maza described real p ro p erty , ty in g , being and situ a te in W ash in g to n C ounty. O regon, and m ore p a rtic u la rly a knocker?— Exchange. d escribed as follow s, to -w it:— N E ’/« of S E H o f sec 20, mas. For you here. We have fairly out done ourselves this spring and w e feel that» we have the right* to claim for our different* de partments such an excellence as has never been attained. Y ou will appreciate this statement* in its fullest* sense by a visit* to our store during the week. New Styles for Easter j Our W omen’s Garment* Section New Curtains and Draperies New Summer Wash Goods W eaves W e Excel in Boys and Children’s Suits Our Shirt Waists New Shapes in Shoes Hoffman & Allen Co Main Street, Forest Grove, Oregon mi P atents Scientific American. Local Time Table iihimiimmiici MUNN 4 Co.38'8” - " ’» New York e ry Cure that Rheumatism with Bread, Pies, I Cakes, Pastry fi “C A S T A L I A N ” Confections If you need a Spring Medicine use Dr. Bukaack’s Tonic. GEO. G. PATERSON, PROPRIETOR FOREST GROVE, OREGON. — A wonderful spring tonic. Drives — Try Goldenrod Flour. You’ll out all winter impurities, gives you like it. strength, health and happiness. That’s what Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea — Mohair and wool wanted at J. E. will do. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Bailey’s store. Cash or produce. to w n sh ip 2, N orth R ange 3 W est, W illam e tte M erldan. to s a tis fy th e h e reinbefore nam ed sum s and for the coats and e x penses of sale and said w rit. Said s a le w ill be m ade subject to redem ption as p e r sta tu te of O regon. D ated at H illsboro, O regon, th is 28th day o f M arch, 1905. _____ J. W . C O N N E L L . S h e riff of W a shington co u n ty , O regon. J. N . H offm an. A ttorney for P la in tiff. Dr. Hines , DruHist