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 NOW that the fair will soon be a thing of the past, there is our accommo­ dation train that is likely to be a thing of the past also unless there is some effort made to induce the S. P. company to continue it. W htn the train was in­ C IT Y - O F F IC IA L - P A P E R stalled it will be remembered that it would be tried during the fair season $1.00 a Year in Advance. but further than this was only conjec­ Entered at the post-office at Forest ture. It ts true that the traffic will di­ minish after the fair and that there will Grove, Oregon, as second class be a necessity of either discontinuing mail matter. or changing the time. Why not Address all communications to Wash­ the matter be taken up with the rail-1 road company and appraise it of our ington County Pub. Co., desire to have the service continued? Forest Grove, Ore. | A train during the winter arriving here j If the NEWS fails to reach its subscrib­ as late as at the present will probably ers or is late, we request that immedi­ not pay, but we believe should the | ate attention may be called to the same. time be changed so that, say it leave Portland at 1 1 a. m. or there about | THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1905, and arriving here at noon, returning as it now does, would meet all the requirements of our citizens and be a ANOTHER evidence of prosperity— First National Bank of Forest Grove. paying proposition for the company. And by the way, the only one Washington County. in You Shouldn’t Be Surprised That We Are Busy % Why shouldn’t we be busy? For months we have been telling you that this is a good store— a store that would satisfy your wants— a store that would back up every purchase you make. W e’ve not only told you these things, but we've demonstrated them every day. This fall our stock is more complete, more diversified, more full of splendid values than ever before. W e’ve told people about it and because we’ve “made good” in the past, they believe us. They’ve been in to see, to buy. Have you been here yet? Probably some of the items we mention will suit you exactly. Come. Who Wants a Stylish Cloak? Just now our stock of coats is large and any lady can please herself. Not only in ladies’ garments is our stock in splendid shape, but in all other departments of the store. Out For Governor. Baker City, Oregon, Sept. 28, 1905. Subject to the terms and conditions RIGHT at the time when Oregon needs a strong delegation in Congress of the primary law, I am and will be a is just when most of its members are candidate for governor on the repub­ on the threshold of the county jail. lican ticket. It is not a question of salary. We need a forty-foot channel to the sea and if instead of feathering their There are many things more valuable own nests when they thought they than gold, and to my mind the office wouldn’t be caught, the delegation had of governor of the state of Oregon is kept its title clear, Portland wouldn’t one of them. be depending altogether upon a delega- j Am going to make an honorable tion of her citizens to solicit the needed effort to secure that position and want all my friends throughout the state to legislation. assist me, and I appeal to them for The Roseburg Plaindealer justly support. Any promise or pledge will kicks at the keeping of the Land Office be made direct to the people; no other closed at that place on the ground that promise or pledge will be made. Am not and will not be or become it interferes with the rights of legiti­ mate homesteaders and timber claim a candidate of any faction, any man, purchasers. We ourselves have been or combination of men. Will either nearly three years getting a patent for be nominated or defeated on my mer­ our timber claim and haven’t got it yet its, and will not in the least com­ Will for that matter, and for no other reason promise my official integrity. than that it is being delayed by such stand by this, even though it should apparently uncalled for actions of the cost me the nomination. My nomina­ tion would not mean the success or government as these. defeat of any element of the repub­ 11 - lican party. I want to see the party WISCONSIN newspapers are all send- \ harmonized and united and the whole ing out 28-page supplements. Under ticket elected, and if nominated and a new statute, the laws enacted at each j elected will endeavor to accomplish session of the legislature are published that end and give the state a clean, in every paper in the state whose pub­ lisher is willing to perform that service honest, economical, business, repu- lican administration. for S100. Few decline and thus there No matter what may be the result, goes a copy of the session laws into I pledge my hearty support to the nearly every home. The Wisconsin ' C. A. J o n h s . plan certainly makes ignorance of the j ticket. law as inexcusable morally as legally. UNDER THE NEW PRIMARY —Independence West Side. LAW What Candidates Must do to Obtain It is Pleasant But Not Surprising. ¡I w It’s pleasant to see so many people coming to this satis­ factory store to trade. But it’s not surprising— to us. W e’ve been building up this business for years. W e have a splen­ did reputation which we shall maintain. W e thought we’d have a big trade this fall so we are not surprised to see it. And the customers that come here are getting excellent values and the newest styles. If you have been trying stores that are less satisfactory, come here— try us. See what we can do for you. Shoes for Kicking Boys. Of course you know how hard the boys are on their shoes— know how they kick out the toes and heels. And you should be thankful that your boys have the ability to damage their shoe leather. But sometimes it’s hard on the pocket book. If you’d like to buy shoes for them that are hard to kick out— that wear longer and give much better service than the average shoe, we wish you’d come here. There’s Money Saved in Our Grocery Department In this department our prices are not always the lowest that can be obtained, but they’re the lowest for the equal qualities. W e save you money, not alone on initial purchases, but in after expenses, because all our groceries are pure. ' j J We’ll Make You Welcome and at, Home When you come to town come here. N o matter whether you want to buy or not— come to this store. W e’ll make you welcome. W e’ll make you feel at home. W e’ll not urge you to buy. W e acknowledge we’re selfish in asking you to come here. Why? Be­ cause we know that if you come to this store a few times, see the way we do business and the kind of goods we sell, it will be only a short time until you are one of our customers. Come in, whether you want anything or not. Corsets for Fleshy Women. W e have a special corset for fleshy women— one that is comfortable, that is hygienic and durable. Be­ sides that, it is stylish and will correct any faults which too much flesh has given the figure. Our Miss Curtis will be glad to show and explain these corsets. B y its superior quality of soil, its A Nomination for Office progressive farmers and the untiring efforts of the ladies, Washington Coun­ Nominations for state and county ty still maintains the place so much offices in Oregon next April, in the envied by all other counties in the republican and the democratic parties, | state. First! That’s where Wash­ I will be made in the manner followed ington stands and it is so decreed by last May in the Portland city primaries. the jury on awards at the Lewis and The nominating primaries will be held Clark fair, now so near its end. Not­ withstanding the limited means at the 45 days before the general election, » \ disposal of the Lewis and Clark county which will come on the first Monday All nominations will be committee for bearing the cost of in June. made by the direct primary method, gathering the exhibit, etc., this county ' including those for governor, the legis­ has received one of the best adver­ tisements in its history. There is only lature and other offices in the state, one other county— Linn, that has and for county offices throughout The nominating election come within a buzzard’s roost of re­ 1 Oregon. ceiving as many awards as Washington. will be the first general test of the The total awards for our bailiwick is direct primary law. Candidates for a given nomination 116 up to last Saturday night, however, will have their names placed on the combined, because seven counties Go T o The there has been no awards except on agriculture, and the other products primary ballot, on petition of at least must be represented on the petition. Where do you buy groceries? We make a special The securing of petitions in Wash­ P a r is : M illin e r : P a rlo r may show a change in the total points, 2 per cent of their respective vote last cast for representative in congress in effort to induce the farmers to do their trading ington county, for county offices will but not in the class of agriculture, for A fine line of Ribbons, V el­ their electorial district, and the one not be a very difficult task, as the larg­ with us. The highest market prices paid for all kinds of farm produce. Washington leads them all. who shall receive the highest number est vote cast at the last general elec­ vets, Hats, Caps, Baby Goods, of votes in the primary will be the tion was, republican, 1785, and two Mourning Goods and Notions. linil^PW IPP l^e person we want t0 When UNSEEN DANGER IS ON OUR TRACK nominee of this party for the office, per cent of this is only practically 36, she needs Dry Goods, Shoes, Confec­ M. L. Berdan, From thn time of our birth till wo lie and will be voted on in the usual man­ however the petitioner must gather his tionery, Groceries or General Merchandise, we would appreciate her down for the last time. The bent defeime from the dancers of ner in the June election. percentage from at least one-fifth of Baldwin Brick - Forest Grove patronage. Our stock is always fresh. disease Is vigor of The number of signatures required the precincts in the county. It willl and activity on a republican primary petition for a require only 21 signers for the demo­ of the natural fuuc CO R NELIU S, tions. state nomination will be 1000, the cratic candidate, six for the prohibi­ The kind o f ax- O REG O N. maximum required by law; on a dem­ r V f c iliD liD tionist, and three for the socialist »¡.stance is import­ ant. It must not ocratic petition, 599. Candidates esndidate. A n n u a lly , to fill the new position« c re a ted by R ail­ roads and T e leg ra p h C om panies. W e want be stimulation for Young Man and Ladies of good h a b iu , to that gives but tem­ for a republican nomination in the porary effect, and first Congressional district must each the reaction is more secure 479 signatures and in the tli a n depressing. Take a tonic —one second district 543. Candidates for AND R. R. ACCOUNTING Trains on the Southern Pacific arrive that will re-estab­ the democratic nomination must each W e fu rn is h 75 p e r c e n t, o f th e O p e ra to rs and lish normal diges­ and depart on the following schedule: Station obtain 343 signatures in the first dis­ A gents in A m erica. O u r s ix schools are tion and assimila­ the larg e st e x c lu s iv e T e le g ra p h School* IN T H E GOING SOUTH tion and prove a reconstructive rather trict, and 255 in the second. These W O R LD . Established 20 y e a rs a nd endorsed by all than a promoter of waste. This will ijice leading R ailw ay Officials. No. 2 ____9 A. M. No. 4 ____ 6:21 P. M. C O R N ELIU S, OREGO N. nature a fa ir chance to put in motion numbers are based on the vote of each W e e x e cu te a $250 Bond to e v e ry student to GOING NORTH normal work of repair and tissue building. party a year ago for representative in fu rn is h him or h e r a position p a y in g from $40 to Such a tonic was grown in N atures $60 a m onth in S tates east of the R ocks M ountains, No. 3 . . .6 :5 9 A. M. No. 1___ 4:16 PM or from $75 to $100 a m onth in S tates w est of the Laboratory, hidden in the ground and congress. R ockies, 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 . Does a General Warehouse Business, Flour, Feed, The signers of a state petition must brought thence forty years ago by Dr. N. L. ATKINS, Agt. S tudents can e n te r at a n y tim e. N o vacations. R. VT Pierce, who has made the treat­ represent at least one-tenth of the pre­ F or fu ll p a rtic u la rs reg a rd in g a n y o f o u r Schools ment of lingering diseases his life-long Hay, and Shingles at the lowest market prices. w rite d ire c t to o u r e x e cu tiv e office a t C in c in n a ti, O. cincts in each of at least seven coun­ study and care. C a talogue fre e . He uses glyceric extract* instead of ties in the state, and the signers of a R. INIXOIN, D e n t is t Feed for Farmers, steam, dry rolled or chopped. alcoholic ones, exactly proportioned and The Morse School of Telegraphy. combined by processes of his own inven­ congressional petition must represent C in c in n a ti, O hio. B uffalo, N . Y. Forest Grove, Oregon tion. first used in his private practice and at least one-tenth of the precincts in A tlan ta, Ga. L aC rosse. W is. now given out freely to the world in his T e x a rk a n a , T ex. San F ra n cisc o , Cal. "Golden Medical Discovery," which is each of at least one-fourth of the coun­ O F FIC E : T h re e doors n o rth o f B a ile y ’s store. Office h o u rs from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. composed of Golden S al root. Queen's ties in the district. A petition for a 6 0 YEAR« root. Stone root. Black Cherry bark, Blood- county nomination must contain elect­ r p c n ic u p E Qo T o T h e F o r e s t D ro v e root and Mandrake root. Mrs. A. T. .Tones, o f 820 H a y e s S tr e e t. San ors residing in at least one-fifth of the F ra n c is c o . C al., w r i t e s : " A s a c h ild I w as In a district 1 d e lic a te , a n d g r e a t c a r e w as ta k e n o f me precincts in the county. b e c a u s e so m e o f m y r e la tiv e s h a d d ie d o f comprising more than one county the c o n su m p tio n , a lth o u g h m y f a th e r a n d rn o tb r r ATTORN EY AT LAW w e re h e a lth y . I g re w u p w ith o n ly th e o r­ signers must represent at least one- d in a r y d is e a s e s o f a ll c h ild re n , b u t a b o u t Office in Front Rooms of Abbott Build­ eighth of the precincts in each of at tw o y e a r s ag o I c o n tra c te d a s e v e re cold, For House Furnishings, New and Second-hand, w hich w ould n o t y ie ld to su ch h o m o - tr e a t­ least two counties in the district. ing, Upstairs. T rade M arks m e n t as w as h a n d y . D o c to rs w ere trie d , h u t D e sig n s a f te r th r e e m o n th s o f th is tr e a tm e n t 1 w as It will be seen therefore that the FOREST GROVE, Also Wall Paper, Window Shades, Tents and - - OREGON . . . - C o p y r ig h t s A c . o n ly w orse. T h e n I w as a d v ise d to t r y Dr. A n to n « » ending a aketfrh an d d aacrip tu -n may P ie r r e 's G olden M edical D isco v e ry , a n d am circulation of nominating petitions will q n lf k lf a i v o r u in ©nr o|*tnhm f r a a w h a th a r an g la d to s a y t h a t th re e b o ttle s n o t o n ly c u re d be no small task because they will have Camp Stoves. in v a titln n la pr«»h«hly p«%t at it » b l« . C*ir»------ m e o f th e co ld a n d c o u g h , b u t m a d e m e feel t Irma *♦ r t c t l r r o n M a n f l a ! . M NO BQO f o n P a t« b e tte r th a n t e v e r h a d b efo re. I w ill a lw a y s to be circulated in a number of coun­ • a n t fraa. O ld I t a a a n e y f o r a o c u r tn g jm ta r iti h a v e a h o ttle o f th is m e d ic in e In th e h o u se." L * L r. H o l l l n g e r Puf e n ta t a k e n t h r o u g h M u n n A C o. ra c e T h e s e tin y , s u g a r -c o a te d a n tt- ties and many precincts. 9pteial p rriw T « l'H t û SC t " , w W I i * t h ri'M o u IG t V c h i l K a T n s a “ . , H In i t EllW ha LAWYER b lllo u s g ra n u le « r e g u la te an d One county such as Multnomah is . . . . - in v ig o ra te S to m ach . L iv e r an d Bow els. Do n o t h eg o t th e ” p ill 1 not permitted by law to furnish all the Real Estate and Capo- OFFICE over * Sanarem H y IllM trelm l V M tlf. la r a r e t Hr h a b it," b u t e u re c o n s tip a tio n O n e o r tw o Hines' Store. relation o f . n r sdaQIlSa Journal. T a n » !. |:i a — A moment’s inspection will save —Chase & Sanborn coffees lead e ac h d a y fe e a l a i a t l e e a n d re g u la to r, th re e signatures on a petition for the nomi­ ration_Law^Sgeckhy. rrer : fnnr m o o t h i. »L Sola b» all nnw idrelnri. o r fo u r fo r an a c tiv e c a th a r tic . O n ce t r i e ! nation of governor nor Multnomah, | them all— Hoffman & Allen Co. are you dollars. Step into the Chicago a lw a y s la fu ro r. Put u p In r i a l s ; a lw ay s - Oregon j Linn, Lane, Washington and Marion Forest Grove, - Store and see. | exclusive agents for them. Hoffman & Allen Co Main Street, Forest Grove, Oregon GROGERIES M nUUOCHirC TELEGRAPHERS Local Time Table J . N . H o ffm a n LEARN TELEGRAPHY P atents W. H. HOLLIS. Scientific American. W ÊÈta ssm » WILKINS & GHALLACOMRE, CORNELIUS WAREHOUSE A u c tio n H ouse