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Editorial Page-Washington Co. News. J- P. W O O D S , E d ito r. Difficult Published Every Thursday by the Washing in the winter and he has no socks in the summer— and his wife has to sup ton County Publishing Co. Incorporated port him. Paw hain’t paid his sub at Forest 6rove. Oregon C IT Y - scription in five years and he don’t intend to.” PA PER O F F IC IA L , S e n a t o r M i t c h e l l received his sentence in the U. S. District Court Tuesday morning which was six months Entered at the post-office at Forest | imprisonment in the Multnomah county Grove, Oregon, as second class jail and $1,000 fine. A stay of sentence mail matter. was granted long enough for the defend Address all communications to Wash ant’s attorneys to file a bill of excep tions. The case will probably be ington County Pub. Co., carried direct to the U. S. Supreme Forest Grove, Ore. Court which sits again next January. If the NEWS fails to reach its subscrib Meantime the Senator will have his ers or is late, we request that immedi. | freedom under $2,000 bonds, until a ate attention may be called to the same. decision in the higher court is reached. $1.00 a Year in Advance. THURSDAY, JULY 27, ATTER To buy goods in a store where you are not sure that only one price is adhered to. You never know whether you are. paying more than a thing is worth or not. With Us It’s Different. W e Have Only One Price and that’s as low as anybody can afford to make if he wants all alike. In other words. Your money is as good as your neighbor’s, and it buys more with us than anywhere else. 1905 THE political situation in Oregon presents a peculiar anomaly. The j state is normally Republican by Hit or Miss. What can the poor man do? To be J majority of from ten to twenty thousand a resident of Forest Grove now, votes. Portland, the leading city, is it seems like being between the the center of Republican influence, devil and the deep sea. Our water and the stronghold of the party. Yet, supply is said to be contaminated, as today, Oregon has a Democratic Gov it is reported that the residents along ernor; the Sheriff of Multnomah Gales Creek dump all sorts of rubbish County, the leading county in the into it, and permit stock to have access state, and in which Portland is situated, Said the other day about trading in Forest Grove, “When I come to the stream, and bams and pigsties is a Democratic Sheriff; the District Attorney for the section in which Port to Forest Grove I have only one place where I go for dry goods are built adjacent thereto, and the boys land is situated is a Democrat, and and groceries and that’s Hoffman & Allen’s. T have traded in and young men and older men have their favorite swimming hole just above now Portland has elected a Democratic that store for a good many years, and I have yet to find that The Republican nominee, ♦he intake pipe. What can the poor Mayor. they have in any way tried to take advantage of me. I can de man do? Must we drink it, there is Judge Williams, was a Republican of pend on their goods and their prices as reasonable, but you can’t National repute, and has taken a con- nothing else to drink. buy “cheap stuff” there because they don’t believe in selling spicious part in the councels of the Nation, especially during Grant’s ad trash at any price.” If you haven’t proved this by experience It Wjis suggested to us the other day won’t you give us a chance to make you feel the same way? by a business man, who was holding ministration. While, therefore, it may down a box on the outside of his store, appear on the surface that Democracy that it would be a good thing for the has triumphed, and that the Republi entire town to take a vacation, in as | can party has been defeated, such, as much as the weather is hot and the a matter of fact, is far from being the t farmers are too busy to come to town. case. Oregon today is a Republican The News would be right in for it as i state, and Portland is a Republican city, our vacations have heretofore been ^ | but the people of Oregon have demon- j strated conclusively that on occasion scarce as the proverbial hen’s teeth. they rise superior to parties and politics As cheap anywhere as right in this store. Our shoes not only It is no more than fair to those who an(* register their convictions as look well when we show them, they keep looking well, because have not taken a vacation so far this men an^ not as subservient tools of a they’re made well, so they wear well. And just now you can summer, that we tell who they are and ; party machine. The election of the reasons for not going, as you will | i four Democrats was, if we may hazard buy them much cheaper than we really ought to sell them— if we observe by this paper, that most the statement, not so much an indorse- didn’t want to close out our odds and ends you’d have to pay at of the population have gone some- , ment the Democrats was, if we may least one fourth more for every pair. But you must act quickly where or other. There are not ! hazard the statement, not so much an if you want best choice. many left and we’ve learned the exact indorsement of the Democratic nomi reasons why they too are not out of nees as it was a protest against methods town, and herewith give the list: which have prevailed to a large extent Charley Roe, has to stay at store be in the Republican party of Oregon. cause he can’t get away; A. G. Hoff Two bitter factions in the party have man, busy with his new house; E. W. been striving for the mastery of the Haines, too poor; Hute Johnson, too state- This contributed to the election many horses to look after; John Cor- Governor Chamberlain and to the nelius has to play in the b an d ;.R . M. Democratic District Attorney. Unfor- Dooly, can’t spare the money; Walter tunately. however, the same thing can Hoge, don’t know the way out of town; not ^e regarding the election of Arthur Johnson, busy with the baby; I Democratic Sheriff and the Demo- C. B. Stokes, can’t leave the Gun cratic May°r- Mr- W ord was put into Club; Judge Hollis, expects a client office as the crying protest of an indig next week; J. F. Woods, detained by nant and outraged public at a time the officers; Willis Goff, will go soon, when the city was pledged by its watch and see; Dr. Hines, too busy; officials for unrighteousness and muni Notice For Publication Notice for Publication A LO ST ART. N. L. Atkins, building new house; cipal rottenness. Dr. Lane goes into D e p a rtm e n t of th e In te rio r, U nited States L and Office a t Portland, O regon, John Anderson, there’s no place like °® ce as a further protest against such L and Office at P o rtla n d , O regon, Ju ly 11, 1905. n i o n t l o f H e tn la W h i c h C e r t i l i Trains on the Southern Pacific arrive J u ly , 8, 1905. N otice is h e re b y g iv e n th at in co m p lian ce w ith the K a c c a l te d For T o o ls . home; Dr. Large, attending; Pat conditions. There could not, there- and depart on the following schedule:| N otice is h e re b y g iv e n th a t th e follow ing-nam ed F a m e a n d fo rtu n e a w n it tlie lucky In provisions of th e a c t of C ongress o f Ju n e 3, 1878, en j Cronin, took in the Trail last week, ^ore’ be a healthier sign of public GOING SOUTH title d “ An a c t for the sale of tim ber lands in th e states s e ttle r h as filed n o tic e o f h is in te n tio n to m ak e final d iv id u a l w ho can re d isc o v e r th e com and can’t stand any more. To be ' morality and responsibility than to be b in a tio n o f m e ta ls from w h ic h th e of C a lifo rn ia , O regon, N e v a d a , and W a sh in g to n T e r r i proof in su p p o rt of his c la im , a nd th a t said proof w ill be No. 2 ----- 9 A. M. No. 4 ____ 6:21 P. M.| to ry ,” as e x tended to a ll th e P u b li: L and S ta te s b y a c t m ade before R e g iste r and R e c e iv e r at P o rtla n d , O re GOING NORTH sure there are a few more in town who found in the fact that a Republican E g y p tia n * , th e A ztecs a n d th e In c a s of A u gust 4, 1892, H iram H . P o rte r, of F o re st G rove, gon, o n A u gust 22, 1905 . v is: Jo seh ln e S. B radley. I o f P e ru m ad e th e ir to o ls a n d a rm s , c ounty of W a sh in g to n , S tate of O re g o n , has th is day widow o f P e rry H . B radley, d e c ’d. H . E. No. 12689 for No. 3 . 6:59 A. M. No. 1___ 4:16 PI state and a republican city have thrown can’t get out, and some have-reasons u g h each o f th e s e n a tio n s re a c h e d [ filed in th is office a n sw orn sta te m e n t No 6607 for the the N B H NWV4 and NWH NE*4 a nd IW V4 NEV« of Sec. N. L. ATKINS, A gt. off the shackles of party politics and T n h o high that would not do to mention here. s tu fe o f c iv ilisa tio n , none of p u rch a se of th e S 'x of N E 1t and Lots 1 ai d 2 of Section 26 , T . 3 N.,R. 5 W. asserted that manhood which must be th em e v e r d isc o v ere d Iron In s p ite of N o. 3 In T ow nship No. 1 N o rth . R an g e No. 5 W est, and H e nam es th e follow ing w itnesses to p ro v e his con Forest Grove th e fa c t t i i r t th e soil o f n il-th re e c o u n w ill o ffe r proof to show th a t th e land s o u g h t is m ore v a lu tin u o u s resid e n ce upon and c u ltiv a tio n of said lan d , via: We went to hell the other day, i e, the controlling factor in preserving our trie s whs 1 irg ely im p re g n a te d w ith It. able fo r its lim ber or s te n e th a n for a g ric u ltu ra l purposes, M r. A. H . Scofield, o f B uxton, O reg o n ; W illiam S he a re r G ales C re e k , O regon; G. E. W c stin g h o u se of T im ber, we took in the show on the Trail kr.own National life from disintegration and T lie lr s u b s titu te fo r It w a s a c o m b in a and to estab lish his c laim to la id land before R e g iste r o O f regon; M . C. C ase o f G len wood, O regon. and R e c e iv e r at P o rtlan d , O re g o n on T u e sd a y , th e 3rd ! ruin. The shoals which have hereto J. E. PA T T O N , P ro p rie to r tio n o f m e ta ls w h ic h h a d th e te m p e r as Darkness and Dawn, where human A LG ER N O N S. D R E SSE R . R e g iste r, d ay o f O ctober, 1905. o f steel. I lesp ite th e g re a te s t e ffo rts f i r s t Pub. J u ly 13. WOOD SAWED ON SHORT NOTIC fore wrecked the greatest nations in H e nam es as w itnesses: C . B. C am pbell o f Forest beings were transformed into skeletons tllp S C c l O t o f th is C o m p o sitio n h a s llllf- j G lo v e , O regon; Joseph S. Lilly, of G ales C reek. O regon; Dry Fir and A sh Wood for Sale history will, if unheeded, result in the before our eyes. They then let us fied sc ie n tis ts a n d h a s b e c o m e a lo s t ' J. S W iig h t, of F orest G rove, O reg o n ; A. L. S tx to n . of Notice for Publication Leave orders at News office Phone 583 downfall of this Republic. No man, a rt. T h e g re a t e x p lo re r. H u m b o ld t. F orest G ro v e , O regon. down 10,000 leagues under the earth D ep artm en t of th e I n te rio r, trie d to d isc o v e r it from a n a n a ly s is A n y a n d a l l pe rso n s c la im in g a d v e rse ly th e sbove- L and Office a t P o rtla n d , O regon« no set of men, no nation, therefore, where Satan and his victims held full o f a ch isel f o u n d in a n ancient, In c a t*“ » ” e requested to file their claims in this Ju ly , 8 , 1905 R . IN IX O IN , D e n t i s i sway. The place was so real that we can stand for ungighteousness with silv d r m ine, h u t all t h a t h e could find office on or before said 3rd d ay of O ctober, 1905. N otice is h ereby g iv e n th a t th e follo w in g nam ed A L G E R N O N S. D R ESSE R , R egister. s e ttle r has filed no tic e o f his in te n tio n to m ak e final felt more or less acquainted and hated impunity. This fact is clearly branded o u t w a s t h a t it a p p e a re d to lie a c o m Forest Grove, Oregon F irs t P u b ., J u ly 20. proof in su p p o rt o f his c la im , a nd th a t said proof w ill be b in a tio n o f a sm a ll p o rtio n o f tin w ith m ade before R e g iste r and R e c e iv e r, a t P o rtla n d , O r e to leave, when we thought of what the on every page of history. That we copper. T h is c o m b in a tio n w ill n o t give T h re e doors n o rth of B a ile y ’s store, gon, on A ugust 21, 1905. via: M elvin C. C ase, H . E. No. Notice for Publication h o u rs from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. little boy said, when he wrote: “ The can rise superior to party and politics; th e h a rd n e s s o f steel, so it is e v id e n t 12636 for th e SEV« o f NWVs. IV * SWVs a n d SW'/* U nited S tates L and O ffice, P o rtlan d , P r e g o n , that we are willing to assert our man th a t tin a n d co p p er could n o t h a v e been SEV4 Sec 26. T 3 N R 5 W. Bible says nothing about editors, and I Ju ly 3rd, 1905. Its only co m p o n e n t p a rts . W h a te v e r have never heard of one being in heav hood; that we, as American citizens, m ig h t h a v e been th e n a tu r e o f th e m e N o tice is h e re b y g iv e n th a t in co m p lian ce w ith th e , H e nam es th e follow ing w itnesses to prove his con- p rovisions o f th e s e t of C o n g o f J o n . 3, 187», e n - j " » * « • « • upon s o d c u l.lv .ilo n o f . . I d l .n d , v is: en. I think the editor is the missing are loyal to our best and highest tradi- ta llic c o m b in a tio n , th e se a n c ie n t ra ce s title d “ An act for the sale of tim ber lands in th e States W illiam S h e a re r o f G ales C re e k , O re g o n ; Edw ard ATTO RNEY AT LAW H u g h e s of G lenw ood, O regon; G. F . W e stin g h o u se , of : tions is encouraging and strengthening. w e re a b le so to p re p a re p u re co p p er of C a lifo rn ia , O re g o n . N evada, a nd W ash in g to n T e r ri link them fellers talk about. The first T im ber, O regon; John F. W e stin g h o u se o f T im b er, th a t it e q u a le d in te m p e r th e finest to ry ,” as e x tended to a ll th e P u b lic L and S tates by se t Office in Front Rooms of Abbott BuildJ editor I ever heard of was the feller It means that a nation of the people, ste e l p ro d u c ed a t th e p re s e n t d a y by o f A ugust 4, 1892, A rth u r N . B row n, of C aldw ell, O regon. ing, Upstairs. A L G ER N O N 8 D R E SSE R . R e g iste r. bj the people, and for the people th e m ost sc ien tific ally a p p ro v ed p ro c c o u n ty of C a nyon, S*ate (or T e rriio ry ) of Idaho, has that wrote up the flood. He has been F irst Pub J u ly 1J. th is day filed in th is office h is sw orn sta te m e n t No. FOREST GROVE, - - OREGOÎ here ever since. Some editors belong shall endure and not perish from the ess. W ith th e ir b ro n z e a n d co p p er in 6624, for the p u rc h a se of th e S '* of S W H , N W H of SW s trn m e n ts th ey w e re a b le to i|U arry 60 YEAR8’ earth.— Pacific Monthly. V i and SW V i o f N W H of S ection N o. 9. in T ow nship to church and some tTy to raise whis j You Can’t Buy Good Hoffman Allen Main Street, Forest Grove, Oregon Local Time Table Gasoline Wood Sa) J. N. Hoffman kers. All of them are liars, at least all I know and I only know one. Ed itors never die. At least I never saw a dead one. Sometimes the paper dies and then the people are glad, but someone starts it up again. Editors never went to school because editors never got licked. Our paper is a mighty poor one but we take it so ma can put it onto the shelves. Our ed- itor don't amount to much but pa says he had a poor chance when he was a boy. He goes without underclothes Osteopathy Dr. Hubert F. Leonard of Drs. Graff & Leonard, Portland, Ore., has pur chased the practice of Dr. Wiggins, and wi 1 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 of wide experience, Subscribe lor The News. am i siiatie th e h a rd e s t k n o w n sto n e s, such a s g ra n ite a n d p o rp h y ry , a n d even c u t e m e ra ld s a n d like su b sta n c e s. A re d isc o v e ry o f th is lost a r t w ould re v o lu tio n iz e m an y tra d e s in w liicb ste e l a t p re se n t liokla th e m onopoly. I f c o p p e r could th u s be tem p e re d now Its a d v a n ta g e o v e r steel w ould he v e ry g re a t, a n d It w ould no d o u b t lie pre- j fu rre d to th e la tte r In n u m e ro u s indus- 1 trie s. I t Is a c u rio u s fa c t th a t, th o u g h th is lost se c re t still baffles m odern sci e n tis ts . it m u st h a v e been d isc o v ere d In d e p en d e n tly by th e th re e ra c e s w hich m ad e u se o f It so long a g o .—N ew Y ork —All the stores sell best hard wheat flour. E X P E R IE N C E No. 2 N , R a n g e No. 5 W , and w ill o ffe r proof to show hat the land so ught is m ore v a lu a b le for its tim ber or stone th a n for a g ric u ltu r a l pu rp o se s, and to establish his claim to said land b efo re R e g iste r and R ec e iv e r at Port a n d , O regon, on W ednesday, th e 11th day of O ctober, 1905. SE A R S & W A T K IN S P atents H e s a m ^ t as w itnesses: C h a rle s O sborn of P o rtlan d , O reg o p ; C lark P. H a dley o f P o rtla n d , O regon; Thom as V a r le y o f G lenw ood, O re g o n ; A. F ield of P o rtla n d , O regon. I RADI snssrs D is io n s Sh o p . Up-to-date Hair-cutting and Shaving. Laundry agency. C osvrwhts Ac. _ J A n y o n e s a n d in g a s k e tc h a n d d e s e rtp tlo w m ay q u ic k ly a s c e r ta i n o u r o p in io n f r n e w h e t h e r a n < .. m m o n lc a - in v e n t i o n is p r o b a b ly r j p m t e n ta M .. e ^ J 'o t i n ns n ì s t r i c t l y c o n fid e n tia l HANOI____ BOO« n it f re e . O ld e s t a g e n ucy c y f o r s e c u • i r rin i n g p I a te n t s . taken ) S f l h . _ M u n n A Co. r e c e l r e P a te c ia f notice, w i t h o u t c h a r g e . In t h e A ny a nd a ll persona c la im in g a d v e rse ly the above described lands a re re q u e ste d to file th e ir claim s in th is Office on or before sa id 11th day of O c tober, 1905. A L G E R N O N S. D R E SSE R . R e g iste r. — Nice, new, comfortable shirt», shirts that wear like leather, and the ‘Victor” the price—well, come in and see them— Chicago Store. -P ro p r ie to r ( . .The I .«ncling lln r h e r . ScRitfific American. j A h a n d s o m e ly l y I ll u s tr a te d w e e a k ly . l a r g e s t c i r c u lâ loti o u rn a l. T e r m s . |. t a ' t to n o f a n y s c ie n tif t i “ ic - ' J ---------m f o u r m o n t th h s , | $1. L B old b y a ll n e w s d e a le r s . la in Htreet. F o re n t W . H. HOLLIS, LAWYER , Real Estate and Corpo- ratio n ^^ w j^g ecialtT . q ,»"«-'' New York ¡ Forest Grove, i. 0 6 F H t., W a s h in g to n . D . C. • - O FFIC E ov Hines' Sto