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Editorial Page-W ashington Co. News. THE GRANGE J. . * F . W O O O S , F d lto r. K Montgomery Turner Conducted by J. W. DARROW. Chatham. N. the few big papers in the big cities Press Correspondent New York State Grange should interfere seriously with the pub lication of the valuable and intelligent G R AN G E C O M M E N D E D . local newspapers, for upon these local It» rtclliilnic Inllurnc-r on the Home C IT Y • O F F IC IA L • P A P K R newspapers the welfare of the country L if e . very largely depends. The metropol It has been my good fortune, says a $ 1.0 0 a Y ear in Advance. itan daily cannot possibly know the w riter in the Tribune Farmer, to visit needs of the various localities and hundreds of farms in Michigan and Entered at the post-office at Forest small cities. Only the local news other states during the last few years, sometimes in an oitlclal capacity. I Grove, Oregon, as second class papers can protect local needs and now call to mind that in a great ma mail matter. influence local opinion. Of course we jority of these homes, where various Address all communications to Wash- are very glad to have as many people reflulng Influences were evidently at . ington County Pub. Co., as possible to read the Chicagd-Amer- work, tlio father and mother, aud fre quently one or more of the children, Forest Grove, Ore. ican, in the big cities and in the little. ••belonged” to the grange. ) Michigan is a great grange state, huv- j If the NEWS fails to reach its subscrib But we hope that in every small town Ing a membership of nearly 50.0UO in ers or is late, we request that immedi and every village there will be enough over 700 subordinate granges. Some of A Large Assortment of ate attention may be called to the same. intelligence on the part of the local tlie most prominent men in the state inhabitants to support the best local w in occupy the highest official p >sl-I tions are, aud have been for years. I THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1905, newspaper giving encouraging appro members of the grange. Such men as I bation and a good living to the editor ex-Covernor Cyrus ( 1 . Luce, J. J. Wojd- j . TWO more convictions for land who alone cap, represent and defend man, George B. Ilorton and numerous others have a national reputation in frauds Saturday, Thaddeus S. Potter ustice and public spirit among his grange official life. These men have and W. N. Jones being the victims. neighbors. The man is unfortunate been practical farmers aud made Ira Wade, the third defendant, goes who can afford only one newspaper at complete success of their vocation, they freely state that the grange ¡e lets J m / scot free. today’s prices. Such a man, in our been u great help to them in many | Jf | Ml opinion, should display his public ways. THE Washington County exhibit at In visiting a farm home I could, in a A, spirit and sense of duty to his locality the fair has been given to the Cham few hours’ time, Invariably determine by taking the local newspaper.” the dominating influences that ob ber of Commerce at Portland, with the tained for the betterflient of the va exception of the perishable part which rious individuals in that family. The Ordinance No. 144. was given to the charitable institutions. papers, books, pictures, manners, and Full line of F A N C Y and S T A P L E GR O CE RIES, OILS, P A IN T S, H A R D The part not accepted by the Chamber An Ordinance Repealing Ordinance even the general use of the English W A R E , etc. vocabulary revealed much to the vis of Commerce will be sent to Hillsboro. No. 132 entitled: “ An Ordinance to itor. The farmer might be poor, the Regulate the sale and giving away of house plainly and even scantily fur W e Pay the best Market Prices for Eggs, Butter Chickens, Veal, Hogs and Hides. FRANK C. B a k e r ’ s conference, spirituous, malt, and vinous liquors, nished. but plenty of good literature, denoting the rcuding habit, with a cer love feast, or whatever you choose to and other intoxicating compounds, tain congenial atmosphere, always call it, was one of the most enthusiastic» within the city of Forest Grove, made me feel inquisitive to know more about the "folks at home.” meetings ever held by the republicans Oregon. I have been surprised to And in so in this state. It was a success from THE CITY OF FOREST GROVE DOES many cases that the grange was large ly responsible for the good influence« every point of view, and cleared up all ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: which so thoroughly permeated such a party strife. The speeches that were Section 1. Ordinance No. 132 en farm er’s family, and in every euse made from all factions trended towards titled “ An Ordinance to Regulate the the various members of suqji a family were free to praise the good work the unison, and the accomplishment is sale and giving away of spirituous, grargo had done in their home. complete. malt, and vinous liquors, and other In those communities wherein the grange and farmers’ clubs have a intoxicating compounds, within the NOT many weeks ago the Inde stro g membership one finds the ideal 1 pendent handed out what it thought City of Forest Grove, Oregon,” is here farm homes. was a “ hot shot” about The News’ by repealed. li i t h e G r a n it e S t a t e . Sec. 2 This ordinance shall be in “ S. S. S. for the Blood, etc.” when For the first time a systematic record last week the Independent, took a good full force and effect on and after its of the subordinate grange lecturer’s literary work In New Hampshire has sized dose of the same medicine for passage by the Common Council of been compiled by State Lecturer Fat- the City of Forest Grove, Washington j its own “ patent insides,” with a fair I tee. and the result shows that in a siu- chance that the dose will be repeated county, Oregon, and its approval by gle month 1.27!» people in 107 different 1 granges discussed state aid for high « weekly for some time to come. We the mayor. ways. During the last quarter there Passed the Common Council of the | were given iu 220 granges 1 ^X 7 selee- say, Mr. Independent, “ aren’t you City of Forest Grove, Oregon, on the | tions of vocal and 805 of instrumental vs *s »< »« »» » « v*_vsvs v sorry that you said it?” j music. 1,801 readings, 284 essays, 200 ■ —. i 14th day of October, 1905. * original papers, 221 addresses, 24 TjIE Oregonian has been compiling W . S. HUDSON, dramas. 78 farces, 00 tableaux, 071 Go To The questions were discussed by 3,377 the hop yield of Oregon, as obtained j City Recorder, pro tem. from its correspondents, sufficiently j Approved this 14th day of October, speakers, consuming in the aggregate P a r is : M illiner : Parlor 70 1-3 days o£ 10 hours each. The at correct to show the general results 1905. tendance during these programmes A fine line of Ribbons, Vel was 34,535. of the crop of the state for the season. C. N. JOHNSON, vets, Hats, Caps, Baby Goods, The executive committee of the New The yield of the state is given as 9 8 ,-1 Mayor of the City of Forest Grove, F o r e s t G r o v e , O re g o n Hampshire state grange has perfected Mourning Goods and Notions. 005 bales against 87,559 bales for the Oregon. arrangements as far as possible for au Flour, Hay, Grain and all kinds of Feed always on hand M. L. Berdan, excursion to New Jersey at the time of Attest, w. s. H u d so n , preceding year. Marion county leads Windows, Door, Mouldings, Shingles, Paints the meeting of the national grange in Baldwin Brick - Forest Grove City Recorder, pro tem. with 37,000, then Polk with 20,000, and Oils. A ll kinds of Field Seeds. W e November. The New Jersey state Yamhill 10,000, Lane 8,000, Wash grange Is co-operating, aud low rates are also agents for the famous Chatham Fannirg ington 7,500, Linn 2,495, Josephine State of Oregon, County of Washing cud good accommodations are as Mill with Sacker. sured. 2,100, Benton 2,410, Douglas 800, ton, City of Forest Grove. Multnomah 340, Columbia 150, Clat I, J. C. Clark, Recorder of the City N U H D H l) G n in R -e H a ll l l t i r n e d . Panama grange. No. 520, Chautau Annually, to fill the new position* created by R ail sop 100 and Coos 1Q0. of Forest Grove, Oregon, do hereby roads and Telegraph Companies. We want X T ’.". T .- V - t M - t T l i county, N. Y„ met with n misfor Young Men and Ladiec or Kood habits, to certify that I have cartfully compared qua tune recently. Their hall was on the Where do you buy groceries? We make a special THE editor of Hearst’s Chicago- the foregoing transcript of Ordinance upper floor of a hotel, which was in effort to induce the farmers to do their trading American, one of the largest metro No. 144, with the original on file in cluded In a disastrous fire that de ' with us. The highest market prices paid for all kinds of farm produce. AND R. R. ACCOUNTING stroyed the entire business part of the politan dailies of the country, in dis my office and of which I am the legal village. Their organ and grange fix We furnish 75 per cent, of the Operators and Agents in America. Our six schools are Is the person we want to satisfy. When cussing the merits of the loca^ paper custodian, and that it is a correct trans tures, worth $300, were burned. The Station the largest exclusive Telegraph Schools IN THE Established 20 years and endorsed by all she needs Dry Goods, Shoes, Confec has the following to say. "It would cript therefrom, and of the whole owner of the building had expended WORLD. leading Railway Officials. considerable money in fitting up an at We execute a $250 Bond to every student to tionery, Groceries or General Merchandise, we would aporeciate her be a big misfortune to the country if thereof. furnish him or her a position paying from $40 to tractive grange ball, aud his loss is $60 a month in States east of the Rocks Mountains, patronage. Our stock is always fresh. Witness my hand and the seal of the large. or from $75 to $100 a month in States west of the Rockies, im m e d ia te ly upon gra d u a tio n . City of Forest Grove, this 18th day of Students can enter at any time. No vacations. f l l p H p Q ni vrr !«\<vl work but be T o l* r o n io ( o A a r r l c n t t u r » . CORNELIUS, For full particulars regarding* any of our Schools n a m e d h is iu.iinw to v got wi ll as ootj ns October, 1905. Pennsylvania state grange is repre write direct to our executive office at Cincinnati, O. Published Every Thursday by the W ashing- ton County Publishing Co. Incorporated at Forest 6rove, Oregon ; 3 K Full line of Calicoes, 5c to 10c; V Outing Flannels, 6c, 7c and up r Fine Dress Goods, Embroidery, etc. Men’s and Boys’ Fancy Sweaters, Rubber Boots, Rubber Shoes, Shoes and Rubbers, Slickers and Rain Hats and Umbrellas, Shingles. Shakes, Fence Posts. A l l K i n d s o f M i ll F e e d X Come and See Us Banks, Oregon ri hi bt ca he fai il r Gn fur. at 2 in* 1 Uni _ sch« das Lun Pedersen Feed Store, TELEGRAPHERS LEARN TELEGRAPHY THE HOUSEWIFE punibili sv th a t she could vol that do tho work J . C. CLARK, a n d lo t lii m hunt, tluivtoro Recorder of the City of Forest Grove. hi' dllf/ inr/iooM p h ji.r )ur. for that was thHr great remedy for —Indigestion, constipation, dyspep $ West [ GROCERIES sented in the allied organizations of the , state, whose purpose it is to co-operate !u promoting agricultural education aud research in tho state, by five mem bers appointed by the state master, to f e m a l e w eak K. J. Tuttle. Tioga county; Mr. sia, kidney and liver disorders, and all " * * .................... nesses. , ,, . , , . . . Mrs. M. N. Clark, Westmoreland hr. Pierce uses stomach troubles positively cured by county. ,,mi Mr. and Mrs. s. B. Boyle. the same root— called lllue Co- using Hollister’s Rock Mountain Tea. Erie county. hush—In his” Fa- . vorlte I’re- crip- 35 cents, Tea or Tablets, Dr. Hines ( ¡v n n g e F ir e I n s u r a n c e . tlniC’ skillfully The Salisbury ami Am eslury (Mass.) combined with Drug Store. Mutual company report $2.ir>2,900 in otliir iiKciits t liâ t nia kc il insurance, with a balance of about m u r i ' c H i c t h e Notice of Guardian s Sale of Real $rt ,000 in the treasury ami no outstand a ln i p ro li ci lin* ing hills. The losses the past year »torniteli (ru m Property. fu nello nul disturbance. a mount <hl to $ 2 , 008 . I) h . P irkck ’ h F avohitk PanacKii'Tiox IN THE COUNTY COURT O f THE STATE OF ORE 1» not noi* over « a s »"p ate n t mcdlolno," GON FOR MARION COUNTY ( ¡r a n g e T u p le s , S e p t e m b e r - D e c e m b e r , l ut it ls tlic carofully «rnu glit mit and In th« matter of the guardianship of Philip Beal, a 1906. t in intuirli ly t«**t<xl n u l prrxc-rlptiiin uf a minor. m il phvxirU m In a real nnwtlet. Sep tem ber.—W h at Im provem ents ra n be Dr. Plercc'a uiiparallclcd succo*» « Kb Pursuant to an order of the above entitled Court made m ade In th e p resen t m ethod of m a rk etin g thls retiti dy «vas snob tim i mort* nanti d , on the 16th day of October, 1405, authorising and dt the p roducts of the fa rm ? tu usti H ¡li.in a n y tuie diK'tor rolliti alienti recting the guardian of the above min r’a estate to sell October.—W h a t actio n can be tak en bT lo In a private practice. Tlil» Induci d Individuals a t th eir hom es for prom oting real properly of said estate, to wit: hlm tu manufacture It un a aufficieully , certain Beginning at a point on the eaat line of the D. L. C. th eir kn ow ledge of th e ir b usin ess and for lilieral scale to tneet thè di maud. th eir g en eral m en tal developm ent? Ily bis own spedai processe-. Ite ex- I of Alvin C. Brown and wife, being claim No. $S in T. 1 N ovem ber —W h at can be done by fa rm traets, combines and préserves lite lllcili- N. R. J W. of the Willamette Meridian, said point being ers of th is lo c a lity to develop the re cinal quali tien of thè sev era! Ingrediente N 1 deg. 30 min. E 22.44 chains from the S. E. corner sou rces o f th e ir farm s In the m ost profit withmit l i t e use of alenimi (usina rl.em- I of said D. L. C., said point being also the 9. R. corner of ab le m an n er? tcalTy pure glveerlue iiisfead). thus ren land deeded to John B. Beal by Clarinda Beal at al. July D ec em b e r.-W p a t can be done to In dering It ahsolutely saie for any utiman *•. »004, by deed recorded at page 65 Book 66 of deeds c rea se the a ttra c tio n * o f the farm home of any aire and In any conditimi tu use to m ake It the b righ test and hap p iest spot freoly. The naines of tee Ingrédients are: for Washington County. Oregon, and running N l deg on e a rth ? Lady’* Sllpper root, Black Cohosb a sti. 30 min. E. 10.16 rhaina to the ft. E. comer of land • I T T L I M K i r r A I T TO PIC®. Flaconi risa. Bilie Cohosb m al and deeded by Jchn B. Beal and wife to Clarinda Beal, July Septem ber. — W h at ed u catio n al w ork liyldcn Seal mot. ' 1. 1604, by deed recorded at page 237 Book 66 of Deeds be un d ertaken b y the *tate gran ge Miss May Rnhrtiack. No 71 Amsterdam ' for Washington County. Hience W. 1640 chains, thence should the m en tal developm ent of m em bers? Avenue New York City. Treasun r of thè S. 1 deg. 30 mm. W. 10.16 chains, more or less to N. for October. — W h at a re the relatv>n* of Woman's I*rogresslve Pnioit. writes : I Mue>r a roadway deeded by Philip Beal and wife to fourth d eg ree m em bers to the n ation al •I had hcsdsche. back ai-he. and w»s vvry nerum i. : M 'irrrir alile l o sltsat more tbnn the Public May 16. 1602. thence ft. W deg. 50 min E. g ra n g e and th e ir d u ty In atte n d in g It* ses tlwo ho ura at a lime. I w as atfvlmx! to try along N. line of saM roadway 16.60 chains to the place sions and prom oting Its In terests? 11>r. P ieree'» fa v o rite Prescription, am i « a i of beginning, containing 16.»> acres of land.aaore or le*. N ovem ber — W h at c s s the n atio n al mi Ivi* mi wlth thè resali, IVIlhin a week 1 g ran g e do In addition to w h at It Is now waa sleenliur splem lltlljr. Contameli lisina all subject to the Dower estate of Eva A. Beal therein. doing to advanoe the Intereets of the • lite ’ F av o rii» l ’rxss-rtpiion ' for n a i a weeks, | The undersigned Ouardian of said estate will proceed 1 rnd then »toppesi, for I w it p r r f e r t i y w e l l , Kcvr since then your m edicine ha» Us n mm T iv o f t la P l w npttoB.' too. I recou>n*eud It to ev ery one." Constipation although ft little 111, bs- •ets hit one* If n«'jrl<*rtcd. I>r. I* «rre*B 1 le t s a n t I 'v iie u c u m co n *u p *u o n ♦« . ,1 1 .k. dr*rrihs*d real •» vAlv.t»- , ? T _ r° — * « hand, on and after Wednesday the 2Id day of , ** November, 1605. tin the premises above described. Dated this 16 th day of October. A. D. I«05 EVA. B. BEAL. Guard lb. O. If- 66-Nov. 2-6-14. A m erican fa rm e rs? December -T o whet extent should the n atio n al grange urge the Interests o f ag ric u ltu re before the national congress? •or flour can't be beat. WILKINS & CHALLACOMBE, Catalogue free. OREGON. The Morse School of Telegraphy, Cincinnati, Ohio. Atlanta, Ga. Texarkana, Tex. Buffalo, N. Y. LaCrosse, Wis. San Francisco, Cal. Local Time Table j CORNELIUS WAREHOUSE Trains on the Southern Pacific arrive and depart on the following schedule: CORNELIUS, OREGON. GOING SOUTH No. 2 ___9 A. M. No. 4 ___ 6:21 P. M. GOING NORTH Does a General Warehouse Business, Flour, Feed, No. 3. . .6:59 A. M. No. 1___4:16 PM N. L. ATKINS. Agt. Hay, and Shingles at the lowest market prices. Feed for Fanners, steam, dry rolled or chopped. — Every man owes it to himself and his family to master a trade or profes sion. Read the display advertisement of the six Morse Schools of Telegraphy in this issue and learn how easily a young man or lady may learn tele graphy and be assured a position. G° To The Forest Grove A u c tio n 60 YEAR® E X P E R IE N C E For House Furnishings, New and Second-hand, Also W all Paper, Camp Stoves. i m Kiitific American. m uh r . Shades, Tents and 1NIXOIN, D e n tis t j N H o ffin a n Forest Grove, Oregon .utanmely tlln«frated weekly. I.araeat elf. n il * i h m of an? H e a tS r 1* untai. Tern.*, ftl * I a r r h m M ,|L Bt>14byall ne» m i m h ti. Newjçrk Window \ L.« L,® Hollinger T r » dc M tass D e sig n s C o p y r ig h t s A c . A n von* *#n .tin* * «ketch »ml description m »f quickly MMvrtnin our opinion fr** w h rth w an invention I» probably pm enable. Com mu nlca- tion«am<»tlyro*rt4l*inta]. HA*08004 on ratent* •«m fre*. OMeat aarenry for aneti ring patent*. 1*-* -ta taken tnr<>uab Mutiti A Co. receive •ye p fk t , wit himt char*». Ih t h « fl H ou se Ttkn* i son» of H.Dvr’i M I » A. M. to « t . M. A TTO R N E Y A T L A W Office in Front Room* of Abbott Build ing, Upstairs. FOREST GROVE, r*