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Editorial Page-Washington Co. News. W O O D S , K c llt o r . What Published Every Thursday by the W ashing PROTECTION OF SONG BIROS ton County Publishing Co. Incorporated State Laws Governing Same Are at Forest Grove, Oregon Emphatic. By request we publish the various sections of the state laws covering, cruelty to animals, protecnon of birds, $ 1 .0 0 a Year in Advance. --------------------.---------- etc. This is along the line of work C IT Y - O F F IC IA L - F A I 'L K That’s what* many of you ask yourselves before you turn to our ad. You know there’ll always be “something doing” at our store—something new going on. Entered at the post-office at Forest' done by the Band of Mercy in this Grove, Oregon, as second class i city, and it is hoped the public gener- mail matter. ally will take notice and aid in the protection of the song birds. Address all communications to Wash CRUELTY TO ANIMALS ington County Pub. Co., Whoever overdrives or overloads, Forest Grove, Ore. drives when overloaded, overworks, tortures, torments, deprives of necessary If the NEWS fails to reach its subscrib-1 sustenance, cruelly beats, mutilates, ers or is late, we request that immedi. ! or cruelly kills, or causes or procures ate attention may be called to the same. 1' to be so overdriven or overloaded, driven when overloaded, overworked, THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1905 ________________ tortured, tormented, deprived of nec essary sustenance, cruelly beaten, muti- THE case of “ sour grapes alluded ]ated, or cruelly killed, any animal; to by the Plillsboro Independent falls whoever, having the charge of or Ur shoit of its mark. Week? Don’t Let Our Prices Startle You Sometimes people are scared by figures. If they represent a high price they'll say “ Oh, there’s no use for me to trade at a store that quotes such prices.” A nd if the prices are extremely low, there are some who think that low prices represent poor qualities. I he diagnosis custody of any animal, either as owner o* ^le ^ rn' -^e‘d railroad given by or otherwise, inflicts cruelty upon the I he News several weeks ago is quite same, shall, for every such offense be l true, notwithstanding the slurring re- punished by imprisonment in the r: arks of the Hillsboro paper. 'Tiie | cour»ty jail not exCeeding SiXty da.ys, 0r 1 'eop.e of Forest (.rove nor the by fine not exceeding one hundred Board of Trade or any o! its members dollars, or by both fine and imprison- it.; authorit) did not offer Wm. Reid ment. Every owner, possessor, or per- 510 COO to get that same road, nor son having charge or custody of any have they knocked. Forest Grove s j anjmal, who cruelly drives or works people are progressive but not to the the same when unfit for labor, or cru el-1 extent of being fools. It is very evi ly abandons the same, or who carries dent that the Independent has an en- the same, or causes the same to be ! mity fer ti’.e welfare of horest Grove, carried, in or upon any vehicle or o. in other columns of the same issue otherwise, in a cruel, inhuman manner, I are evidences of sour grapes not to or knownly or wilfully authorizes or per- say anything about the inconsistency mitts the same to be subjected to tor- of.the statements. No, Brother Bath, | ture, suffering, or cruelty of any kind, Forest Grove is a too busy town t0 shall be punished for each and every j ,rive itself much concern about your | offense in the manner herein provided. delusions. Now then, to come to the SONG BIRDS PROTECTED .bject of railroads, and from the Every person who shall, within th e , f andpoint of conservatism this city is State of Oregon, after the passage of by every argument the natural gateway this act (or any purpose injure, take, i to Tillamook, and the route won’ t ! kill> or destroy or have in his posses- skiit ti e foothills either. It will si011) except for breeding purposes, sell give a direct line to Banks, some five or 0ger for sa]e any nightingale, sky- es shorter than the one proposed from Hillsboro and through the richest and from the most populous centre of Washington county— the most essen- the consideration of t. points for for the legitimate railroad promoters. Rail- roads are not built in a day, nor are they built by hot air. The road that wall do Hillsboro the most good, as well as Forest Grove, is coming right up over the hill from Portland now! " a c A f t : o i - s o u r d r a p e s .” Both of the Hillsboro bands played at the encampment in C, melius. ' On Monday the Hillsboro Ladies’ band furnished the music for the day. The music was first class and highly appre ciated. Neither of these bands had a chance of fiiling an engagement during the encampment. Both bands being hired by Hillsboro people. A cheap band was hired and cheaper music was furnished by a Forest Grove band.—- Hillsboro Independent. The littleness of the above item must partially be excused when you consider its source. But almost any nonentity would have taken a little more care not to slap the members of the G. A. R. as this newspaper has done There is just this about it: Hills- born’ s band was not hired— for reasons iark) black thrush, giay singing thrush, linnet, goldfinch, chaffinch, bullfinch, red-breasted European robin, black starling, grosbeak, Oregon robin or' meadow lark or mocking bird, shall be j guilty of a misdeameanor. Needn’ t delay a minute longer if price has held you back the lowest. COPYRIGHTED A s ours is «I CAPPA A AON A LTD. SU M M E R W E IG H T EO R MEN S U IT S AT $ 1.50 $ 6 .5 0 N o use to sweat or run around in your shirt sleeves, when you can get perfectly tailored suits, good-looking ones too, at such little prices. Pants. How’s thM for low? Only we won’t sell less than two legs to the customer. Allen Main Street, Forest Grove, Oregon NATIVE SONG BIRDS State of Oregon, at any time after the Passage of this act, destroy or remove fronri nests of any yellow-breasted chat. meadow lark, robin, song sparrow, to the public to judge. larkfinch, Cheap Sunday Rates Between Forest Grove and Portland. Clothing for Boys at Con= vincing Prices NESTS OF SONG BIRDS county, or any othe county, outside of Multnomah, in the state. As for the cheap band and cheaper music by a Forest Grove band, we 11 leave that of wide experience. This is true at this store when the crowds are extra large— larger than we anticipated. For like all mortals, we are sometimes fallible and do not provide enough clerks. So some of the ladies are impatient, because they fear the goods will all be gone before their turn comes, and because they know our prices are lowest and our qualities as represented. Every person who shall, within the State of Oregon, at any time after the passage of this act, destroy or remove from the nest of any nightingale, sky lark, black thrush, gray singing thrush, linnet, goldfinch, chaffinch, bullfinch, red-breasted Eurpoan robin, black starling, grosbeak or mocking bird, any egg or eggs -of such bird, or have in possession, sell or offer for sale any such egg or eggs, or wilfully destroy the nests of any such birds, shall be guilty of a misdeameanor. Every person who shall, within the State of Oregon, after the passage of this act, for any purpose, injure, take, kill, or destroy, or have in his posses sion, sell or offer for sale any yellow- breasted chat, meadow lark, robin, song sparrow, larkfinch, variegated thrush, wood thrush, hermit thrush, American goldfinch, bluebird, snow- bird, oriole, lazulifinch, house and winter wren, pine linnet, California best known to the encampment— and linnet, warbler, vireo, swallow, tanager, Forest Grove’s band was. That was a grosbeak, kinglet, or homed lark, matter for them to decide, and in shall be guilty of misdemeanor. NESTS OF NATIVE SONG BIRDS selecting the Forest Grove band they secured the best band in Washington Every person who shall, within the Gsteopab.y Dr. Hubert F. Leonard of Drs. Grar & Leonard, Portland. Ore., has pur- chased the practice of Dr. Wiggins, and wi.l be found at the home of Mr. David Smith on Monday, Wednesday and Friday each week. Dr. Leonard is a graduate of the Still College of Osteopathy and a man Women Get Impatient to Spend Their Money variegated thrush, wood ihruh, hermit thrush, American gold- finch, blue bird, snowbird, oriole, lazu- fifinch, house and winter wren,^ pine linnet. California linnet, warbler, vireo, swallow, tanager. grosbeak, kinglet homed lark, any egg or eggs, of such i birds or have in possession, sell or offer for sale any such eggs, or wilfully des- troy the nests of any such birds, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, The W. C. T . U. meets at the home of Mrs. Roberts, at 3 p. m. Friday, July 14. All interested are cordially invited. Buxton Grange Celebrates. Notice for Publication A large crowd attended the Fourth of July celebration given by the Bux ton Grange. About 10:30 the pro cession formed, headed by Mr. O’ Don nell as marshal, followed by the Lib erty Wagon, Lodge Officials of the Grange, Calathumpians or Plug Ug- lies, etc. Soon after, the Declaration of Inde pendence was read by Charlie Peterson and the oration delivered by President Ferrin of P. U. This was followed by by a very p etty flag drill by sixteen boys and girls. The singing was by Lura Peterson, Maisie and Nellie O ’ Donnell with Mae Peterson as organ ist. In the afternoon the Banks baseball tram played against Buxton for a purse of ten dollars with the result that Department of the Interior, Land Office at Portland, Oregon, July, 8, 1905. Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice of his Intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before Register and Receiver at Portland, Ore gon, on Augusi 22, 1905. v it: Josehine S. Bradley, widow of Perry H. Bradley, dec’d. H. E. No. 12689 for the NE'-i N W '/i and NWVi NE' i andSWV* NE1 '* of Sec- 26, T. 3 N .,R . 5 W. lie names the following witnesses to prove his con tinuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Mr. A. H. Scofield, o f Buxton, Oregon; William Shearer of Gales Creek, Oregon; G. E. Westinghouse of Timber, Oregon; M. C. Case of Glenwood, Oregon. ALGERNON S. DRESSER, Register. First Pub. July 13. The Loyal Temperance Legion will hold its meetings through this month at the Christian Church. The time is 3 p. m. every Sunday. Last Sunday the children were much interested and pleased by the drawings of the artist, Frank Brown. At the meeting next Sunday Mr. Brown has promised to give a half-hour’ s chalk talk, and all the members will want to be there to enjoy it. The “ Bird Evening” announced last week will be given by the Temper- the visitors were defeated by a score of ance Legion on Tuesday, July 18, at 11 to 7. 7:30 p. m., at the Congregational The game was followed by the races church. Besides the poems and songs in which prizes were won by the follow- t0 Pr e s e n t e d b y the children, music is promised b y Miss Irene Cadwell, Miss Maud Shannon and Mrs. McEl- downey, and an address on the birds of this region will be given by Principal Bates. A very pleasant and profitable PENALTY FOR VIOLATION program is assured, and the children Every person convicted of a violation expect a large audience of their friends, of any of the provisions of this act shall Admission 15 cents, the proceeds to be punished by a fine of not less than ^e used for the work of the Loyal five dollars, and not more than one Legion. hundred dollars, and in default of the j payment of the fine imposed, shall be — Don’ t roof your house until yon impri oned in the county jail of the see shingles from The Nehalem Shingle county where the offense was commit- Mills, made of Oregon's best cedar. Low round-trip rates have been placed in effect between Portland and Forest Grove, in either direction. Tickets will be sold Saturday after noons and Sundays, limited to re turn on or before the following Mon day. Rate of 11.05 round trip. Call on Southern Pacific'^ a_er'.; or par- ted, at the rate of one day for each For prices write to Geo. ticulars. dollar of the fine imposed. Glenwood, Oregon. F. ing persons: Horse races, Ray Soerhn, Henry Tober and Theo. Grif- fin; Fat man’ s race, John Thornburg; Men's races, Lat Crawford and Basil Blume; Small boy’ s race, Ralph Simp- son; Sack race, Ralph Simpson; Wo- men’ s races, Lola Blume, Nellie and Maisie O'Donnell; Girl’ s race, Hazel O’ Donnell; Backward race, Ida Lorenz. Notice for Publication Department of the Interior, Land Office at Portland, Oregon, July, 8. 1905. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice o f his Intention to make final proof in support of his claim , and that said proof will be made before Register and Receiver, at Portland, Ore gon, on August 21, 19U5. viz: Melvin C. Case, H. E. No. 12636 for the SKY* of NWV«, EMi SWV4 and SWV« SS tt Sec 26, T 3 N R 5 W. He names the following witnesses to prove his con tinuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: William Shearer o f Gales Creek, Oregon; Edward Hughes o f Glenwood, Oregon; G. F , Westlnghouse, of Timber, Or rton; John F. W eitinghouw o f Timber, Oregon. ALGERNON S. DRESSER , R r g i . f r . Firn Pub July U . The main attraction for children was the merry-go-round, run by Mr. | Englehardt. The dance in the evening was very ' s u c c e s s f u l. The supper was furnished j Hamblin, by Mesdames Crawford and Lucas, and the music by Dyett and Bert Friday. t f 60 Local Time Table Trains on the Southern Pacific arrive and depart on the following schedule: GOING SOUTH No. 2. . . .9 A. M. No. 4 . . . .6:21 P. M. GOING NORTH No. 3 . . . 6 : 5 9 A. M. No. 1 . . . . 4 : 1 6 P M N. L. ATKINS, Agt. Forest Grove Gasoline Wood Saw J. E. PATTON, Proprietor WOOD SAWED ON SHORT NOTICE Dry Fir and Ash Wood for Sale Leave orders at News office Phone 583 R . IN IX O IN , D e n t i s t Forest Grove, Oregon OFFICE: Three doors north o f Bailey’s store. hours from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. Office J . N . H o ffm a n ATTORN EY AT LAW | Office in Front Rooms Of Abbott Build- ing, Upstairs. FOREST GROVE, - - OREGON YEAR8’ SE A R S & W A T K IN S "Proprietor of— , .Th« I .tidülng h n r h e r Shop, T raoc M ark s D e s ig n s C o r y r ig h t s A c. ding a »»ketch and deacrtptlon may ta in o«ir o ofHnton fra« whether an I ___ riMlrkly lUK'ertain u r op in ion • if« lin n ------- la p r o .hai.iv b a t d y rmt«n»al-._, rn cetita M th - r«mninnlra- . 1 m ;;AMOBOOR on Hat « n u " '.tUL AMOBOOK «¡LJJJJ* r fo r ■«curfni mo. I’ ft'enta taken th rou gh M «tm A tpt i.tl notice, w ith ou t charge. In the Scientific American. I.nrzMt elr- A h an dsom ely lltn ef rated w eekly m ia i Ion o f any aeienttfle Journal. T erm a, 93 a f o n r n i o n t b a . f i . H oi4 by all rewtdeale MÜNN K CO 3 6 1 Broadway. New York B.Mich onice, bb r Bt.. W uhingtun. D. C. Up-to-date Hair-cutting and Shaving. Laundry agency. .V in ili S tree t. Uoreat drove» W . H. HOLLIS. LAWYER I Real Estate and Corpo- ra tio n ^ w a S g e cia lt^ . OFFICE over Hines' Store. I Forest Grove, - - Oregon