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E S S E S H E H I I E B ' ® B B B;BiBiBlBaiMRa|M!8 aiEHÍWlWliHll Editorial Page-Washington Co* News* J- R . W O O D S , E d ito r . Published Every Thursday by the Washing ton County Publishing Co. Incorporated at Forest 6rove, Oregon / push the road to completion. As a mark of security and an assurance that this is true, the company is paying off liens filed against the property while it C IT Y - O F F IC IA L - P A P E R was under construction by the Atlas Construction Company of San Francisco, $ 1 .0 0 a Year in Advance. and which failed to back its checks with cash— the same state of affairs as Entered at the post-office at Forest those of the Portland, Nehalem & Tilla Grove, Oregon, as second class mook road, and by the same company mail matter. The Oregon Traction people have Address all communications to Wash fought for every inch they have gained. They have never “ blowed” ’ or blus ington County Pub. Co., Forest Grove, Ore. tered about their affairs and they have never made representations that were If the NEWS fails to reach its subscrib not fulfilled, or if they weren’ t their ers or is late, we request that immedi infidelity was always justified by the ate attention may be called to the same. circumstances. The News is confident THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 1905, that the line will be constructed and it will be done by the Oregon Traction company. This company is not of the IT is remarkable, the rapidity with mushroom variety, but is composed of which divorces are granted by the men who have faith in their project Oregon courts. Recently a Portland and the energy to push it. When the judge divorced eight p e o p le 'in just | line is finished they will have reason 35 minutes. If this was the only 1 to rejoice, for it will be the first private incident of the kind it would hardly corporation to build a road against the be worth notice, but it isn’ t. It is barriers of combinations in Oregon. considered a poor term of court in this The people in this county have aided state that doesn’ t average a dozen. | materially by their good will, and other OUR erstwhile democratic candidate j : wise, and they are now about to be for the presidency, Alton B. Parker, rewarded. ______________ is drinking now from the same trough j IN another part of this paper there he sought to make Roosevelt drink appears an invitation to the republicans from, when he made the statement in general to attend the republican that the republicans were receiving meeting at Portland October 12. The campaign money contributions from invitation is a notable one inasmuah as the trusts. It has been discovered at it is extended to any and all republi the investigation of the Equitable Life j cans who can and care to go. This is that they had made contributions to as it should be. Some republicans the democratic campaign fund at the J may be more prominent than others, same time Parker was exposing Roose or they may be more adept in the velt* It’ s a long lane, etc. policies of the party, but they are no more entitled to be called into the THERE is a trace of just a little i r e __. . „ J private councils of the party than the among some of the country papers over common ^ &nd ag the inyitation b the editorial that appeared in »he Oregonian at the time when the editors held their annual meeting at the fair. The editorial jabbed the country boys > a little about receiving wood, pump- kins, and other farm produce on sub- scription. We read the caption which p y was enough for us, for everyone knows s J that the city editor has lots of space to } K fill and when he takes to the country J editor he is not only up against it, but is in his last ditch. However, we guess The News man eats three times a day, besides his wood shed is filled with fir and tamarack; the pantry holds a pumpkin or two and we’ re ready for the fall rains to set in. THE Oregon Traction company is again getting on its feet apd before long the work of constructing the line will be resumed. This company has . . , , , . met bad luck at almost every turn, but . , ’ , at last it seems it is entirely out of the reach of all other railroad influences, It was known to The News several weeks before the crisis came that they were expecting to meet anothee re buke, but fortunately other capital, free from all other railroad interests, stood ready to take up the matter and p i in other machines. fall wearing apparel, new hats, stronger shoes and Besides that, it has the good points of all other machines. have one or two of the good One the renewal of your entire wardrobe? machine may points in mine, but are undeniably the place for the best values, great mine has all that all other machines have.” T hat’s the way with this store. It points of its own. T ry it and see. Special Autumn Opportunities for All The est satisfaction and prompt service. has all the good points of all other stores and special good If it does, then it should make you think of this store, for we Our Stock of Goods is Simply Immense W e mean that it’ s immense in quantity and “ immense” in a slang way, in point of goodness crops all <5ver the country have been been blessed and we bought accordingly— bought I ^ seek the suffrage of the peopIe) and y shg doeS( a united party wi„ ,• , ■, T, accomplish more than otherwise. If . . there are any factions in the county, ... . , , now is the accepted time to abolish | them. W e-can t all hold office, we can’ t all dictate-—but we can all vote, and if we all vote right the right per sons will be elected and the repub lican party will ba sustained. are buying a better grade of merchandise. and desirability. Those summer, the bountiful crops with which we have Our prices are satis factory and our service quick. W e anticipated, away back last We knew that with these wants they would come to this store which is W e ’re growing. T hat’s because we’re a satisfactory store. goods do not please you People firmly established as headquarters for the best at If our right prices. after you get home with We invite you to come. See what them, just remember that the money is ready for good things we have; look at our prices and buy every purchaser that is not pleased. when you know you’re doing well. Hoffman & Allen Co M r . LYTLE <5f Portland now comes forth with the statement that he to gether with other capital, will build the t Portland, Nehalem and Tillamook rail J road. But will he? It will be a source for some solace to the people 1 . along that route who have furnished , , , j lumber, supplies etc., to even have . . ...... . the privilege of thinking they will get i their money, and if for no other reason, The News hopes it is true. It will have to be demonstrated by something men to the church. As a speaker uc he | Go T o. The more than statements, even if they do holds close to the scriptures, a good com e from Mr Lytle, that the road will teacher, tells a pleasant story and Paris : Milliner : Parlor be built. The people of this county adorns his sermens with a little humor A fine line of Ribbons, V e l are weary of railroad bubbles, and it and pathos. vets, H ats, Caps, Baby Goods, will take nothing less than cold cash Mourning Goods and Notions. to convince them. Big Poultry Show At Fair. Main Street, Forest Grove, Oregon r'er Notice for Publication United States Land Office, Portland, Oregon, July 3rd, 1905. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the Revivals at the Christian Church. The Christian Church of Forest ( S tiltlm jio ), has a direct action in promoting the r e n e w a l of the blood. Both c f these are used in Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery in sneh a way. by skillful extraction com bination and solution without alcohol, that their best effects are secured. Many years of actual practice con vinced Dr. Pierce of the value of many native roots as medicinal agents and h* weut to great expense, both in time and in money, to perfect hisown peculiar pro cesses for rendering them both efficient and safe for conti nuons use as tonic aud rebuilding agents. The enormous popularity of "Golden Medical Discovery" is due both to its scientific compounding and to the actual medicinal (Value of the ingredient«. The publication of the nnmex o f the ingrctli- eid* on the wrapper of every bottle hereafter to be sold, gives full assur ance of its non-alcoholic character and removes all objection to the use of an { is already in the city, preaching each ‘ unknown remedy." c v j ^ The Original LITTLE LIVER evening. His soloist, Mr. Arthur Hull PILLS, tir-t put up by old I>r. R. V. Pierre over 40 year* of Willows, Cal., is expected to join ago. Much imitated, hut never equaled. Little pill. Little dose, but give gr< t re him before Sunday The evangelist is sults in a curative way in all derange a man of considerable experience in ments of Stomach, Liver and Bowel*. •Common Sense Medical Adviser* win I M s special work, having devoted years te sent f r e e , paper-t<ound. for 21 1 one j-ent t0 revival work in California and many mumps, to pay the cost of mailing inly. sutes. H e has eioth-bound for 31 sumps. .\dAress of the Middle-West states. Local Time Table Trains on the Southern Pacific arriv and depart on the following schedule GOING SOUTH provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, en titled “ An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Vvashir.*ton Terri No. 2 . . . . 9 A. M. No. 4 . . . . 6:21 P. M GOING NORTH tory tM as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892, Arthur N. Brown, of Caldwell, M. L. B erden, A quality show— that is what the this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. Lewis and Clark Poultry show will be. Baldwin Brick - Forest Grove 6624, for the purchase of the SMiof S W '/s, NWV4 of SW V4 and SW Vi of NW V i of Section No. 9. in Township The show opens on October 5th and No. 2N , Range No. 5 W , and will offer proof to show hat the land sought is more valuable for its timber or will continue until the 12th, inclusive. stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his There are 1,000 birds entered, and claim to said land before Register and Receiver at Port- and, Oregon, on Wednesday, the 11th day of October, every one of these is worthy a prize. 190S. “ The poultryman looked upon the He names as witnesses: Charles Osborn of Portland, Oregon; Clark P. Hadley of Portland, Oregon; Thomas show as a very fine exhibition,” said Varley of Glenwood, Oregon; A . Field of Portland, G. H . Hunt, the secretary, “ and they Oregon. Books Stationery Any and all persons claiming adversely the above- have entered only chickens that they described lands are requested to flic their claims In this Pictures think will stand an excellent chance to School Supplies office on or before said Uth day of October, 1905. ALGERNON 8. DRESSER. Register. win. The result is that as far as quality E. B. P e n field goes the show will far excel anything r J Notice For Publication the kind ever held in the west. The United States Land Office at Portland, Oregon, pigeon show— there are 200 pigeons July 11. 1905. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the entered— will be bigger and of higher provisions of the act of Cor.grese of June 3, 1878, en quality than any held west of the NHBDBD titled “ An act for the sale of timber lands in the elates Annually, to fill the new positioo* created by Rail ; of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Terri Mississippi River.” roads and Telegraph Cnroneior*. We want county of Canyon, State (or Territory) of Idaho, has (H y -- Plc-rea, — i i m “ i u ‘ M r w ' t, t u í- Does it make you think of heavier underwear, “ M y machine has good points which are contained heavier than ever before. (irristi*), is a famous remedy for dyspep sia. and Q u e e n ' s _ _ ltV , & telo. N Y. was a sewing machine agent and he said ficent showings we make. W ith ntumiwh itnd | r o o t He who visit this store are delighted with the magni blood in good order conduct a protracted meeting and he you can ticht the | battle of life suc cessfully against all odds. (Toi.nF.ji root How Does this September Here’s What a Man Said the Other Day Weather Suit* You wonderful and as a result business is good. nplete pros- | tradRjn**»Kn tfon t h a n j Grove has enf?aKed Rev. R. L. M c- ever before. Hatton of Santa Rosa, California, to S e a i . If you only know how. And every ad of ours teaches you how. You’re all obliged to spend money for the necessities of life and if we can give equal qualities for less money or better qualities for the same money—there’s a saving to you. Read this advertise ment* carefully and take advantage of the many money-saving opportunities which are presented. extended t0 aU republicans, there can ' bg n0 r0Qm {m animosity. Washington county has a candidate a high officei and ^ may havg mhers who W A R D OFF D ISE ASE pv fortify imr your system with a rellahl* Wood medicine. An alcoholic stimulant j mo r e harm w o u l d do and the reac- than c o od t,on from it T o n Ul<n m It’s Easy To SA VE MONEY The • Book • Store TELEGRAPHERS No. 3 . . .6:59 A. M. No. 1 . . .. 4 :1 6 P i N. L. ATKINS, Agt. R . IN IX O IN , D e n t i s t Forest Grove, Oregon OFFICE: Three doors north of Bailey's store. hours from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. Office J. N. Hoffman ATTORNEY AT LAW Office in Front Rooms of Abbott Build ing, Upstairs. FOREST GROVE, - - OREGON W. H. HOLLIS. LAWYER Real Estate and Corpo- ration_J^w_a_S£ecialt^. OFFICE over Hhie3__Store. to r y ," as extended to all th«- Public Land Slates by act Young Man and Laditt or iimt ha bin, to A majority of the entries are from i of August 4, 1892, Hiram H. Porter, of Forest Grove, Forest Grove, - - Oregon 1 county of Washington, State of Oregon, has this day western states, as prohibitive express filed in this office his sworn statement No. 6607 for the rates spoiled plans for heavy entries eo Y E A R « purchase of the ftVh of N B H and Lots 1 and 2 of Section AND R. R. ACCOUNTING E X P E R IE N C E , No. 3 in Township No. 1 North, Range No. 5 W est, and from some eastern states. There are, W e furnish 75 per cent, of the Operators and | will offer proof to show that the land sought is more vsln- Station Agents in America. Our sia schools are however, a few eastern entries, and the i able for its timber or stene than for agricultural purposes, the largest exclusive Telegraph Schools IN T H * W OR LD. Established 20 years and endorsed by all | and to establish his claim to said land before Register birds exhibited by western fanciers will leading Railway Official#. and Receiver at Portland, Oregon on Tuesday, the 3rd W e execute a $250 Bond to erery student lo be a great surpriae to visitors from the 1 day of October, 1905. furnish him or her a position payinc from $*0 lo a month in States east of the Rocks Mountains, He names as witnesses: C. B. Campbell of Forest east. Four light Brahmas will be J hr 6 0 from $7S *o $100 a month in ftates w nt of the I R AD E Hfl A r s a * Grove. Oregon; Joseph S. Lilly, o f Gales Creek. Oregon; Rockies, i m m e d i a t e l y u p o n g r a d u a t i o n . brought all the way from Shelton, Conn. Desiane I J. S. W right, of Forest Grove, Oregon; A . L. Sexton, of Students can enter at anjr time. No vacations. C o p y r ig h t s A c . For full particulars regarding apy of our Schools ; Forest Grove, Oregon. They are entered by C. P. Nettleton, A n f O M l »nritng n S k etch a n d description may write direct to our executive office at Cincinnati, O. I Any and all persons claiming adversely the above- quickly ascertain our opinion free w hether an Catalogue free. a well known eastern fancier. Eight , described lands are requested to flic their claiom In this The Morse School of Telegraphy. office on or before mid 3rd day of October, 1905. w n t trem. OM«"* f o r M m riM M M n tA rose com b brown leghorns, a rare breed, l- M M U u * . o tür..u<h M aun a ( . . . r e r i v , ALGERNON S. DRESSER, Register. Cincinnati. Ohio. Buffalo, N. Y . tp •temi natut. wulio.t ch.mo, ln lS* are entered by Fred Alger of Waukau, Atlanta. Oe. LaCroaae, W it. First Fob.. July 20. Texarkana, Tex. San Francisco. Cal. Wis., and one blue andalusian hen, the A heiideom ely illustrated w eekly. Larxeet d r - only bird of the breed to be exhibited, — A moment’ s inspection will save culedon o f any sctentlfle bm rnei. Tarm a. $$ • r«ar : f «nr m on th «, $L Hold by ell new sdealer*. is entered by H . S. La Master of Camp- — Try Goldenrod Flour. You’ ll you dollars. Step into the Chicago 1 had noted success in winning young bellsburg, Ky. like it. Store and see. LEARN TELEGRAPHY P atents Scientific American.