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Editorial Page-Washington Co. News. » I. F . W O O D S , E d i t o r . The Christinas tree was quite well attended, considering the heavy rain storm, Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Will Muier of Port- Published Every Thursday bn the W ashing- ton County Publishing Co. Incorporated at Forest Grote, Oregon Oregon lands win be more sought after and that Forest Grove and Washington county will not be overlooked by i them and if that be true let us have men for our public positions who are c rrv O PH ICIA L - PA PBK public spirited and who see things from more than one standpoint. Let them $1.00 a Year in Advance. have pronounced views on the liquor question, but let them also have pro Entered at the post-office at Forest nounced ideas concerning the growth Grove, Oregon, as second class and prosperity of our beautiful little mail matter. 1 city. The sooner we eliminate both wet and dry as the only issue the soon Address all communications to Wash er will we become united in the vital ington County Pub. Co., thing, and that is the building up of Forest Grove, Ore. Forest Grove. * tr ► 1 NEW SPECIALS —Goldenrod Flour now $1.05 per sack. — Money to loan on farm security, land- sPen* Xmas...with Mrs- Conley’s W. H. Hollis, Forest Grove. paTent at Springhill farm, Four ol Mr- Abner Briggs’ family —We have line shingles, shakes have been Quite sick with the measles fence posts, hop poles etc. for sale. but are getting better now. M. Turner, Banks, Ore. Mesdames McNamee, Van Meter, The New York Tribune Farmer, Freund and Miss Freund were shop weekly, and the News one year, $1.25 ping in Forest Grove one day last The Farmer is one of the best farm week. journals published. Rev. and Mrs. Branson, who held At The M. E. Church meetings in the M. E. church last winter, were visiting with Rev. Hol Preaching every Sabbath at 1 1 a. m. combe and brother last week. and 7:30 p. m., Sunday School at 10 a. m., Epworth League 6:30 p. m. DILLEY Prayer Meeting, Thursday 7:30 p. m. Following is the report for the month Everybody welcome. L . F . BELK NAP. ending Dec. 22, 1905. No. days taught, 18; No. pupils enrolled, 84; Congregational Church No. days attendance, 878; No. days Sunday, Dec. 31, 10 a. m., Sunday absence, 187; No. times late, 13; No. School; at 11, morning worship, visitors, 7. Those neither absent nor preaching by the pastor. Sermon for tardy during the month were C ecil1 the New Year; 6:30, Young Peoples Hughes, Ones and Minnie Peterson, meeting, topic, ‘‘Looking Backward;” Edna Hundley, Mary Kuhns, Grover 7:30 Song service, preaching by the Pechin, Opal Wilkes, John Conwell pastor, subject “ The Two Devils.” and Amy Pechin of Miss Wetle’s room; , tt j , „ , _ ._ . Monday, Jan. 1, at 6 p. m. the ladies Hazel Hundley, Carl Peterson, Marion, . . . . , . _ will serve supper to the members of Rupert and Lawrence Holcomb, Lela j the Church and their families. Fol- Stewert, May Church, Lester Hughes ! lowing this will be the roll-call of and Rose Hardebeck of Miss Field’s , , . , .. . . . . members, reports of officers and annual room. Absence during the month l . . . , , , „ . , . election. Thursday, Jan. 4, at 7:30, due to measles. Lois E. Wetle, Pnn. . . . ., .. . . meeting to consider the Equipment 10 a . le s, sst. for tjje jqew y ear>>— Service prepara- A W is e D e t e r m i n a t i o n If the NEWS fails to reach itr subscrib IT is the part of wisdom that has ers or is late, we request that immedi ate attention may be called to the same. been selected by Senator Fulton in his determination to interpose no objection THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1905. to the confirmation of President Roose velt’s appointments for the State of Three hundred dollars fine one hun Oregon. Unfortunately for Oregon, as dred and fifty days in jail. Let’s see, well as for Senator Fulton, the condi that is five months. Pretty tough. tions have not been such in the depart Judge McBride believes when a man ments affected by these new appoint ments as would insure absolute regard dances he should pay the fiddler. for Senatorial wishes, rather than de Another candidate for congress, has mand the exercise of Executive judg taken a seat in the game being played ment. It is upon this basis that the for votes, Prof. Hawley of Marion Coun President has proceeded in the matter, ty. Are there any more prominent as he has explained in a personal letter candidates in Marion County that want to the Oregon Senator. In the same Will Nominate Ticket tory t0 the Communion. to go to congress. Don’t all speak communication, and with his usual frankness, Mr. Roosevelt has made it at once gentlemen. A public meeting to nominate a At The Christian Church. clear that there is no friction between ticket for city officers is called for next Next Sunday’s services will be the A lawyer, a doctor and an ‘‘agricul the Senators from this state and him Friday evening, Dec. 29, at Vert’s last of the old year. The Sunday self; that his action thus Jar. where it Hall, and all citizens who are in favor turalist” are the different professions School lesson will be a review of the ran counter to the will or desires of of an economical and progressive i announced for governor of this state. Senator Fulton, was founded on what management of the city’s affairs and of quarter’s le*sons- The Sermon Sunday Which shall it be, Johns, of Baker City, Dr. Withycomb of Corvallis, or Geer of the President conceived to be the wis the enforcement of law and the sup morning will be on “ The Retrospec- pression of the sale of intoxicating { tive and Prospective of Our Work.” Salem. What has become of the dom of expediency. Senator Fulton has accepted the sit liquors in the city of Forest Grove are Subject for Christian Endeavor at 6:30, boomlet of F. I. Dunbar? will be “ Looking Backward.” Sub uation with entire good grace and has invited to be present. ject of Sermon at 7:30, “ Resolutions The judgment of Dewey against the allowed the urgent needs of the State for the New Year.” All are invited. To the editor; city for damages from a defective side of Oregon to thrust aside what might _ Let us make the last services of 1905 A few issues ago some one ex walk, though small, should be suffi- j have contributed to his official ambi- i as profitable as possible. cient to remind those in authority over j t'on- He has in fact surrendered a pressed in The News a desire to see a such matters that there are other places legitimate Senatorial prerogative that ticket put up who were neither radical ! The members of the Christian in our sidewalks that need repair and the advancement of the state s interests for or against the saloon but conserv- may not be hampered in any manner, j ative. Now we believe every voter ! Church surprised the pastor and wife if some one falls and is damaged by There is no question, from a larger ' should know upon which side of any ^ Christmas evening by coming to their reason of this bad condition of our home with well filled baskets oi re viewpoint of state interest, that a more important question a candidate is on streets, the judgment is much more freshments and also presenting them Le t : unpropitious time could hardly be cho that he may know what to expect if likely to be heavier next time, with an elegant silver tea set. This is sen in which to precipitate a quarrel elected. us all take warning. an expression of love on the part of the between the state’s Senatorial delega Y. Y. members and is greatly appreciated by tion, or a portion of it, and the Presi The talk of a motor line to the d e the pastor and his wife. Oregon is Arthur A. Greene who edited the pot is being agitated again with good dent than the present. prospects of success this time. We about to ask special favors, nothing b u t, funny column, known as silhouettes” are informed that the City Council is what she is entitled to by right, but in the Oregonian, has accepted the City Barber Shop going to be asked for a franchise cov they are favors, nevertheless, that ex- position of managing editor of the Bathsl Laundry Agency. Situ ated on Pacific Ave., Forest Grove. ering certain streets leading to the ecutive good will may advance or ex- Walla Walla Union, Senator Ankeny’s depot. Wouldn’t we be right in it, ecutive ill will retard. The need of PaPer- Greene was one of the best . . A. T. Wirtz, Proprietor though, if we had an electric car line harmony is imperative for the welfare humorists and paragraphers ever con- to the station instead of the bus line. of Oregon. Senator Fulton did wisely nected with the Oregonian. His work I t would be quicker, warmer, dryer to recognize that need and to act ac as managing editor will be followed with interest by the newspaper craft. and cleaner, and would take a great cordingly.— Evening Telegram. J. W . Hughes - Underwood Typewriter t* F r o n t C o ffe e P e rfe c tio n W e h a v e b e e n s e l e c t i n g , b l e n d in g , a n d r o a s t i n g c o ffe e f o r o v e r h a l f a c e n t u r y . Golden Gate is th e result o f o u r long c o ffe e e x p e rie n c e . W e c a n n o t im p ro v e it. C o u ld n o t m a k e i t b e t t e r i f w e t r i e d . N o one know s h o w to blend it bu t ourselves. Golden Gate is f r a g ra n t — d e lic io u s. grade grocers sell it. H ig h J. A. rO L G E R I and 3 lb. aroma-tight tins. <Sk C O . , C > U b ll( h .4 San In F r a n c isc o 1*50 S Q k H U L T Z F . Successor to JOHNSON JOHNSON Dealer in FRESH M E A T S OF A L L K IN D Hams, Bacon and other Salt Meats always on hand V e g e ta b le s of a l t K in d s in S e a s o n Everything fresh in the Grocery Line to be found here Free Delivery to all parts of the City. Both Phones F o re s t G ro ve O re g o n Johnson & Co. = T Brick Livery, H E Feed = and Sale Stable See our ad. in the T. P. A. Guide. Drummers' trade our specialty. Our ’Bus meets all trains. Carries U. S. mail. Baggage and freight called for and delivered. Finest Rigs. Best Horses. Good Drivers. Comer Main and Pacific Ave., Forest , rove, Or. Pedersen F eed Store, F o re s t G ro ve O re g o n Flour, Hay, Grain and all kinds of Feed always on hand Windows, Door, Mouldings, Shingles, Paints and Oils. All kinds of Field Seeds. W e are also agents for the famous Chatham Fanning Mill with Sacker. Ask for Trial Underwood Typewiter <&. Undertaking. Oregon J. N . Hoffman V a t tlv Will Cry Your Sales. deal of travel off our streets— solve to J. W. Philbrook, who is attending some extent the good road question An Entertainment Ind. Phone the medical college of Willamette in our city. By all means give it to On Friday evening, December 15, j University in Salem, was visiting j us. and do it at once. 1905, a very pleasant entertainment friends here this week. “ Big Phil” is j was given by the pupils of the public the soubriquet under which Philbrook The judgment against Oliver Chown- school of Dilley under the able man- is known in this city. H e has been . ttornity ät I AW ing last week for selling liquor without agement of Miss Wetle as principal playing star ball with the W. U. foot- A TTO R N E Y AT LA W a license on testimony that would n o t! and Miss Fields, assistant teacher, ball eleven and was a member of the Office in Front Rooms of Abbott Build- have resulted in a conviction for almost The program consisted of a dumb ing, Upstairs. husky Salem team that defeated Mult- any other misdemeanor, shows the | bell exercise, a comedy drama and a FOREST GROVE, - - OREGON j nomah 4 to 0 on Christmas day. utter folly and shortsightedness of peo- pantomine; Miss Wetle, also, favored pie trying to evade the law, and espec- the audience with a recitation which ially in a community where there is was well delivered. After the enter- strong sentiment against it, as there | tainment many well filled and prettily was in Dilley. It is a great mistake j decorated baskets were sold, the Rev. for any one to defy law, public sentiment ! W. S. Holcombe being the pleasing and common decency. There are j auctioneer. Quite a number of young other communities in this county th a t! people chaperoned by Mrs. C. N. VJnder might be benefited from a decent and I Johnson and Mrs. C. O. Roe were moral standpoint if they would take over from the Grove and added to a steps to close up their “ blind tigers.” pleasant evening socially as well as assisting materially in the basket fund. The municipal election of this city The receipts 8f the evening’s enter will occur on the second Monday in tainment were $22.60 which amount January, and up to the present time 1 is to be used to purchase a drum for there seems to be little interest taken the school and the remainder to pur in the matter so far as can be seen by chase books for the school library. Our public school is very ably con those not on “ the inside.” We pre sume the leaders of both the “ dry” ducted; both Miss Wetle and Miss and the “ wet” are canvassing the field Fields giving general satisfaction and V is ib le W r it in g in their endeavor to find some whom we hope to be favored again in the T a b u la t o r w ith o u t E x t r a C o s t they can elect that will represent their near future with an evening so P e r f e c t a n d P e r m a n e n t A lig n m e n t * ideas as to the two questions always pleasantly spent. uppermost in all our city elections. D u r a b i l i t y U n e q u a le d Dilley. Let us make a suggestion. There Mrs. J. C. Ward is spending Christ are other interests of the city equal in G old M edn I A w ard ) importance to the wet and dry question mas week with friends in Forest Grove. U w l a A C I a r k H x p o a ltlo n O r n n d P rlw e, L ì « k «, and men who will fairly represent such Mr. and Mrs. Loren Porter spent IWdKium WOB interests but who will not overlook the Christmas with their son Fred, at G r a n d P r l z a , Ht. L o u la , 1 9 0 4 general interest and prosperity of the Gaston. Hix O t h a r A w ard * city should be chosen. People with Mr. Kuhns and Mr. F o k in s came only one idea, whether “ wet” or “ dry” home to be with their families over are not the people to handle the busi Xmas. ness of this city the coming year. Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Van Meter took The prospects now are that we will have a larger number of people from dinner with Mrs. Van Meters’ parents 68 Sixth Street, Portland, Oregon the east than we had last year and that on Christmas day. Forest Grove £ j Practical Undertakers and Embalm- ers. Calls answered day or night. wV 7a i ,«//• Roe & Buxti 3 0 T H ’PH ONES. Forest Grove. f/j IV/ W. H. HOLLIS. T H E D A N O E R TO T H E C H IL D M ay be real o r th e sn ak e m ay t>e a h a rm less one, b u t th e re Is d a n g e r t h a t m enaces every c h ild 's life If th e m o th e r Is dell- i Real LA W Y ER Estate and Corpo- viuflty womanl, health and functlonal ration Law a Specialty OFFICE over Hines' Store. T h o u sa n d s of wom en h a v e borne th e ir sufferings and kept th e ir troubles to .T O re S t LrTO V e, - Oregon them selves from m otives of delicacy and j feeble childhood has paid for It. I>r. Pierce, forty years ago, nm nulU »I eo Y E A R « N a tu re, and found th a t she had provided E X P E R IE N C E rem edies In a b u n d an c e for th e cure of w om an's peculiar a ilm en ts and w eak nesses. lie found t h a t non-alcoholic, glyceric e x tra c ts of (folden Seal root. Time Cohosh root. U nicorn root. Illack Cohosh root and L a d y ’s S lipper root, com bined In j u s t th e rig h t proportions, gave such su rp risin g re su lts th a t this com pound soon beesm o a sta n d ard fa i r a d e en s w . vo rite of his In th e tre a tm e n t of such D is io n s cases. In a little tim e th e dem and for It C o p y r ig h t « A c . A n son * smeline « sketch end description m s r i became so g re a t t h a t he determ ined to quick I t RArcrt «tin o u r opinion fre « whether *n 1 for Its general sale pro: p u t It u p a I n d provide Invention I« pro ba b ly ^»atenf ‘ so t h a t ' th e m u ltitu d e s needing It could I lo n a at n e t ly c o n fid e n t ‘iriac c u r in* p atan ta . — ••nt free. OMcat airi readily supply them selves. Ftrougi a a l Miinn^A C o . rac« 1 va Patenta taken thi T h is Is now know n all o ver th e civil cru tptcvtl not ire, w ith o u t charge. In ized world as Itr. Pierce'« flavor*« P rs- serlpMwn, and Its unparalleled record of h undreds of thousands of cures. In the A handaomelf Illustrated weekly, la s t forty y ears. Justifies all t h a t can be culatloii o f any arten Mlle tournai. !£ said of It. ; fo u r tn o n th a .il. Sold by all n< It U non-alooh«Mc, n/m -nnrentir. I t 1» sa f t a m i reliable for any w om an, of any I. m r SU W a s h in g to n . D . C. age and In any condition, to use. Dr. P ierce's I*leasant P e lle ts—only one or tw o a day will re g u la te and cleanse — With every dollar’s worth ol goods and Invigorate a foul, t>ad S tom ach, to r pid L iver, or sluggish Rowels. purchased, one is entitled to a ticket Dr. P ierce’s Common Sens« M edical A dviser will be s e a t free, paper-hound, for on a doll or a parlor lamp, at M n. J. 11 noe-cent »tam ps, or clo th -b o u n d for II stam ps. O ver im o pages and Illu stra ted . W. Anderson's, Dilley. A ddress Dr. K. V Pierce. Buffalo. M. T. P atents Scientific American. Qu'iamw^r. New York —Goldenrod Flour $1.10 per sack. Too Nuggah HOLLISTER’S Rocky Mountain A Busy Hod«In* V Buy P mom . Bongs B*IS*s Heeftk md Ssnmse« View. Local Time Table Trains on the Southern Pacific arrive and depart on the following schedule: A specific fo r Const! pet I on Indirection. T.I tst end Kidney troubles. Pimples. Ectrm a. Impure Hlood. Bed Breath Sluggish Bowels. Headache and Backache, l u Kocky Mountain T e a In tab let form. ■ rente a hoi. Uenulne made kg R n u . i r r m D m o C o m p AWT. Madison. W la No. 2 ___ 9 A. M. No. 4 ------ 6:31 P. M. GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEO** GOING NORTH GOING SOUTH No. 3 . . . 6 : 5 9 A. M. No. 1 . . . . 4 i l 6 FM —Goldenrod Flour now 91.05 per • N. L . A TK IN S, Agt. sack. j