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Editorial Page-Washington Co. News. Unending Warfare lem is simple—almost foolishly simple Notice to the Public. — Money to loan on farm l —a choice between good and evil. Notice is hereby given that my wife, W. H. Hollis, Forest Grove. W O O D 8 , H d lto r. There can be no such thing as a i ¡Strange, pacing strange, that men, Mrs Celici. Mow, has left my bed and Three Uttle babes were nestled { — ; conclusive struggle between the forces men should deliberately choose that board without just cause or provocation Published Every Thursday by the Washing- - who are at all interested in fruit, flowers of corruption and righteousness. In the eviI *nd not good should prevail! To- and I will not be responsible for any " I ’ll name William, Willie and mother said; or shrubs are cordially invited. great contest between good and evil, day’ however, this nation has struck debt or contract made by her after this ton County Publishing Co. Incorporated date. Wide was her smile, for triplets thj The advent among us of the San right and wrong, the battle has been r* nfU n£ note °f righteousness, and at Forest 6rove, Oregon JA S . S . M O W , She lay her good luck to Rocky i Jose scale, in addition to our other raging since the world began, and it at season lhat marks the advent of Vernonia Ore., Jan. 1906. tain Tea. (Great baby med fungus and insect foes, make it im- must continue as long as human na- a new year of hoPe Prom se' there $1.00 a Year in Advance. perative that heroic and united action ture remains the same. The end can ou^ht to be a deep, reverent r« — Dr. Hines Drug Store. —Goldenrod Flour now $1.05 per be taken to combat them. come by a radical readjustment of hu- cra,'on every American whose soul sack. — English walnut trees These meetings are being largely man thought and motive—at once conta‘ns a 'ove °f this great nation, E n t e r e d at the post-office at Forest grown at nursery prices. —We have line shingles, shakes, attended throughout the state, and it impossible and chimerical. Yet the *ts g*ori°us and inspiring history, Grove, Oregon, as second class Harness shop near the Post mail matter. is hoped that the citizens of this county world is growing better. Progress is t0 end l^at ,his republic shall en- fence posts, hop poles etc. for sale. M. Turner, Banks, Ore. —Nelle Burlingane, the Fash will not be behind other counties in being made. But it is because one man, dure; ‘h*1 corruption shall be elimi- Dressmaker, is now located The New York Tribune Farmer, Address all communications to Wash- grasping the seriousness of the situation 1 one set of men, one nation has mar- nated and that the patriotic fire of his weekly, and the News one year, $1.25 Second Floor of Watrous & Co.’s ! and expressing by their attendance, shaled the forces of thought and prog- lncestors shah glow in his veins with The Farmer is one of the best farm Your patronage solicited. Satis ‘ ington County Pub. Co., gauranteed. their appreciation of the efforts being ress and light against the forces of renewed vigor. The great struggle for journals published. Forest Grove, Ore. j made in their behalf by the gentlemen darkness and despair, and fought and righteousness shall then not want for above named. bled and died, that good and freedom men who w'** unquenchable If the NEWS fails to reach ite subscrib ardor and enthusiasm in in a a greater bat- It is not often that you will have the and righteousness should prevail, rath- ardor and enthusiasm ers or is late, we request that immedi lall) I ate attention may be called to the same. opportunity to hear, at one meeting, « than evil and tyranny and corrup- tle and a f™ 1*1 cause than even lib- so many speakers prominent in horti- don. So, as we look down through erty itseli' From The Pacific Monthly •lenì THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 1906. culture. Further notice will be given the ages, upon every side we see the for January- as to place of meeting. earmarks of this awful unending strug- j H. C. ATWELL. gle, and men stand out as really great —Lime and Sulphur for spraying, The Board of Trade has a great work You want the B E ST , not the i men, strong men, as they have hin- 1 dry or liquid form at C. J. Pedersen’s. to perform during the coming year— Eve Parson of Scoggins Valley, was dered or helped the truth, and as they CH EAPEST. A Young People’s Missionary Insti the bringing of factories and new transacting business in Forest Grove have brought Light into men’s minds tute was held in Portland last Saturday. enterprises to this city. Forest Grove Tuesday. and lives and actions. Among those present from Forest j in order to maintain a substantial Today we are in the midst of a great Grove were. Mr, D R Barber> John Heisler, the Gales Creek farm I growth and to retain its supremacy as When you buy at Dr. Hines’ battle a battle for decency in public Mary F Farnham, Gordon Clapp, Miss Ithe metropolis of Washington County er, was transacting business in Forest Drug Store you get the B E S T office, honesty in positions of public Frances ClaPP, Miss Jessie Hoge iblicU I must necessarily secure a gr ater pay- Grpve, Monday. trust, civic righteousnes, preservation i _______________ and C H E A P E S T , quality con Broll. With a greater pay-roll, will A Correction. of our national life. A significant vie-1 AT THE CHURCHES ome an influx of population, the sidered. : : : An error in proofreading in our write- tory the most significant, we believe, building of homes, and an era of up of the proposed Carnegie Library *n half a century has been won. M. E. Church general prosperity unprecedented in But it is not final. It means greater made the dimensions read 24x76. It Preaching every Sabbath at 11a. m. our city. should have been 54x76. The Sun effort, more self-sacrifice in the fu and 7:30 p. m., Sunday School at 10 f “ More political trash has been sent day Oregonian not only made the same ture—eternal vigilance, if the ground a. m., Epworth League 6:30 p. m. to this office for publication during the mistake but also stated that Professor is not to be taken unawares. Yet Prayer Meeting, Thursday 7:30 p. m. past month than we could print be Joseph Marsh was the son of the first there are apparently well-meaning ( Everybody welcome. L. F . B E L K N A P . tween now and election time, but president of the institution. Professor men to day who pooh-hoo every victo without thought of compensation for Marsh is a brother of the late Presi ry for righteousness, in as much as the Congregational Church “ reaction” must take place. The oppa« the labor and expense of carrying dent Sidney H. Marsh. Services for Sunday, Jan. — . Sun indili« “ reaction!” What is this reaction if them. The columns of the News are carni day School at 10 a. m. Preaching by A Suggestion. it is not the getting together of bood- Successor to JOHNSON k JOHNSON set. the same to us as the goods on the the pastor at 11 and 7:30. Young lers, corruptionists, schemers, dissolute Dealer in Time is at hand for the political 16 ndr shelves are to the merchant and if the ag il campaign. Are you or any of your re and disloyal politicians, whose selfish People’s meeting at 6:30. Thurs 1 Urti ■ office seekers wish to saddle their bur CANDI and unrighteous aims would corrupt day, Jan. — , Bible Study hour; “ The dens upon us they must first show the latives or acquaintances A ile tu DATE FOR OFFICE, either state, coun and bankrupt our cities, bring our Life of Christ.” efori I color of their money. We are not Hams, Bacon and other Salt Meats always on hand i bum ty or city? If so, let us furnish you states into shame and disrepute, and j here for our health, if we were, we even wreck the sacred foundation- Christian Church would get out of the newspaper busi with ADVERTISING MATTER. With a handshake, a pleasant greeting and a stones of our national life and bring i t ! Services at the Christian church ness. We aim to chronicle the news Everything fresh in the Grocery Line to be found here ] b V« 1 little reminder, say a neat card, you to degredation and ruin! Reaction for- next Lords day as follows: Sunday Free Delivery to all parts of the City. Both Phones i li eli (* and give our readers their money’s It is the school at 10. Subject of lesson, "The irati« worth but we positively refuse to do are sure “ to be in the running.” sooth! Name it aright. Forest Grove Oregoi romar. political boosting unless we are paid Why not let us print you some attract apathy of decency and the alertness of baptism of Jesus.” Christian Endeav- ive cards and thus keep your name be evil. It is the unending warfare be- or at 6:30. Topic, “ Home missions ,ÌonJt on U for it.” —The Springfield News. fore your constituents in an effective tween righteousness and corruption— I in our cities.’ Preaching 7:30. SE A R S & W A T K IN S bruii) ------------Proprietor of—— — the beginning of the turn of the tide 1 All are cordially and catchy manner? invited to these 3,T he new primary law makes it im M a n y a m a n sees h is w ife b e n d and . .The LoHdlnjf Barber Shop. tu g u t b u r d e n s t h a t s t r a i n t h e b a c k an d when devils and politicians will have services. perative for every voter to register if he th e h e u r t a lik e , w i t h o u t a n y Id ea of th e Resolutions Up-to-date Hair-cutting and their day of triumph. The question1 ----------------------- o u tr a g e . C h ild re n fo llo w In to o q u ic k EAGE wishes to have a voice in governmental su c c e ssio n to a llo w th e n e t h e r tim e to Shaving. Laundry agency. To the Members of Green Mountain with men is, Upon what side are you One of the best residence properties r e c u p e r a te . T h e w o m a n ly o r g a n s beco m e affair^. While the registration in this _ ; Main Street. P o re a t Q ro \ d isp la c e d , th e r e a r e d e b l l i t a t l n g .d is a g r e e - Grange: going to fight? Unfortunately this is in the city. Ideal location, nine room v<li city and vicinity has been as large as a b le d r a in s , w ith t h e a d d e d p a in o f In Whereas, Linden Phillips, a beloved so. There ought not to be any ques- house with large hall, pantry and bath flam ed o r u lcerats-d p a r ts . I n t h i s c o n d i expected, it is feared that many will tio n t h e w o m a n b r a v e ly tr ie s to c a r r y h e r fail to register. The Oregon City member of good standing has been tion at all about it. Every decent mm room, electric light and telephone, h o u se h o ld lo a d , a f r a id to t a k e t h e r e s t s h e n ee d s le s t a m e a l w ill be la te . N o ( ! ^ Enterprise, speaking on this subject summoned from our lodge by our ought to stand for decency. Every small barn, chicken house, wood shed w o n d e r s h e Is p a le , w e a k , w re tc h e d , s u rly Practical Undertakers and Embalm- Heavenly Father, leaving us to sin of te m p e r a n d s n a p p is h o f to n g u e . S h e intelligent man ought to know that and fruit house, some choice fruit trees, ers. Calls answered day or night. ■ality “ It is necessary that every voter w o u ld be fa ls e to n a t u r e If s h e w e re a n y righteousness is better than unright- apples, cherries, pears and prunes, also th i n g else. N o p e rso n s n eed h e lp so m u c h 0f i not only register but at the same time cerely mourn his loss, o f w h o m t h i s w o m a n Is th e Resolved, That we the members of eousness; that honor is better than dis- strawberries, raspberries, logan berries, u ty s p t e h . e c A la n s d s fo r s u c h w o m en n o h e lp is so lor tbi declare his party affiliation if he ex- Forest Grove, Ore. su re , so w o n d e rfu l, a s t h a t g iv e n b y D r. BOTH ’PHONES. to hi pects to vote at the primary election. Green Mountain Grange, No. 295, do honor; that honesty is not the best some grapes, fine shade trees and P ie r c e ’s F a v o r i te P re s c r ip tio n . I t r e extend our heartfelt sympathy to his s to re s a ll th e w o m a n ly o r g a n s to p e r fe c t choice roses. Comer lot 100X200 ft. policy—it is the only policy. It If he does not comply with these two h e a lth . I t e s ta b lis h e s r e g u la r ity In t h e i r would seem, too, that every patriotic House recently clothed and pa;er:d fu n c tio n s . I t re s to r e s th e s tr a in e d a n d R . I N I X O I N , D e n t i s t requirements he will not be allowed to berea\ ed relatives, and also s r e d n e rv o u s sy s te m . I t c le a r s u p Resolved, That our charter be man in private life, every senator and throughout. New sidewalks both sides. th h e a tte — vote at the primary election. Electors c o m p le x io n , ro u n d s n u t t h e fo rm a n d Forest Grove, Oregon m a k e s life a d a lly h a p p in e s s . " F a v o r i t e l'ctma should lose no time. By so doing you draped for thirty days and that a copy congressman, would guard his national Also good work and driving horse, wt. P r e s c r i p t i o n ” c o n ta in s n o a lc o h o l or Benin h is k y . I t Is th e b e s t m e d ic in e fo r will be able to take part in the primary of these resolutions be placed on the honor, the integrity of the institutions about 1250 lbs., 9 years old, age guar w ïa m b e w o m en . N o th in g c a n b e " J u s t a s g o o d ” O FFICE: Three door« north of Bailey'« «tore, records of our lodge and another sent anteed. Good single buggy and har of this great nation, as he would his u s th e b e s t. T e ll t h e d e a l e r so If h e o ffers hour« froir 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. an the election and besides you save your- te . own life. But this unending struggle ness, good double buggy harness, light a ” s I u b w s ro titu railca.'ielf a great deal of trouble when you for publication. te to y o u In 1902, a b o u t m y c a s e ,” E lla W. R o b b in so n , o f N u t tre e , H . v. W h i t n e y , must go on among high and low, in spring wagon with pole and shafts, w V a. rite s " W Mrs. « ¿ c o m . to vote at the June election.” a s th e n In a b a d c o n d itio n , a n d y o u r as t h a t I p r o b a b ly I n h e rite d th e M a i s i e O ’D o n n e l l , good single truck harness. Must be tr r e o p u ly b le w fro state and national council chambers, m m y m o th e r, a n d y o u p re s c r ib e d der U cjmi 1 = I’le rc e 's F a v o r ite P r e s c rip tio n . A t u u t E l i M il l s , LAW YER in the secret rooms of life insurance sold. For particulars, terms and t I>r. ieial. 1 The Prohibition party of Oregon is h a t tim e 1 h a d an a tt a c k o f fe v e r a n d w as k fo r u u lte a w h ile , so fa ile d to r e t y o u r Committee. companies, in all forms of business, in prices, see owner, T . A. R IT C H E Y , sic gageJ “planning to open its campaign about 'P r e s c r ip t io n .' I n D e c e m b e r fo llo w in g w as Real Estate and Corpo- OFFICE over o °n i na- , . , ,. m a rrie d a n d th e n m y h u s b a n d b o u g h t m e tw o all human activities. Yet the prob- Forest Grove, Ore. Tieem/March 1, when it expects to hold a Hi ne»' Store. ts jttle s o f D r. P ie rc e 's F a v o r it e P ro s c rip tio n , ration>_jAw^i>S£ecialty. School Board Meets. b e fo re 1 b e g a n to ta k e It I h a d lie a rln g -d o w n or wfti4tate convention and put out a ticket. p a in s a t m o n th ly p e rio d s , a lso d lr.iy sp ells. - Oregon A f te r I h a d ta k e n o n e b o ttle 1 f e lt b e t t e r a n d Forest Grove, The school board met Saturday af-1 •^e * John G. Wooley, standard-bearer and h a d n o m o re p a in s. A f te r ta k in g th e s ec o n d h irin t J . b o ttle f e l t b e t t o r t h a n e v e r In m y life , a n d temoon in the clerk’s office. The mem be candidate of the party for President in in S e p te m b e r g a v e b ir t h to a tw e lv e -p o u n d b a b y fflrL I a am v e ry th a n k f u l fo r y o u r good bers present were: H. T. Buxton, b thro 1900, is expected to be in Oregon at m e d _____ ic in e , ___rt a n d s h a ll te ll m y fr ie n d s w h a t It d id fo r me. m e. a n d s h a ll re c o m m e n d I t to a ll chairman, A. G. Hoffman and I. K. kaP.'"that time to take the stump for the w h o a re r e affli a fflicted . W e th in k I t th e b e s t m e d i (Sucestor to Sam Lee) c in e in In th e i w o rld .” __ cause. Mr. Wooley is now on his way Weitzel. After the reading and approval N o t o n ly th e O rig in a l b u t th e W a s h in g a n d Iro n in g of the minutes of previous meetings, b e st L ittle L iv e r P ills, fir s t p u t j i t t e d 'T°m New Zealand, and will probably Voder Oood Work a Specially s •>» o v e r 4 0 y e a r s a g o . b y old V e e W \\e V \ % matters of business were considered. Dr. R V . P ie rc e , h a v e b e ta KiHigranive in San Francisco February 20. m uch Im ita te d b u t n e v e r e q u aled , a s th o u F o re s t G ro ve , . O regon The following bills were allowed and s a n d s a tte s t. T h e y 'r e p u r e ly v e g etab le s insibilge spend a few weeks on the b e in g m a d e u p o f c o n c e n tr a te d a n d re fin e d m e d ic in a l p rin c ip le s , e x tr a c te d fro m th e o* and make some Prohibition sight warrants ordered drawn for same: HOLLISTER’S ro o ts o f A m e ric a n p la n ts . D o n o t g rip « . a , ' rii Hancock, Gordon & Elliott, for haul O n e o r tw o fo r s to m a c h c o rre c tiv e , th r e e ofi eeches. W. P. Elmore, Mayor of Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggefs fo u r fo r c a t h a r tic . A Buty Medicine for Bu-y People. ille and president of the ing of seats $1.00; K. N. Staehr for B rin g t Golden Health and Renewed Vigor. SO Y E A R * A ip e c iflc fo r C o n stip atio n . In d ig e stio n . U v e r ille bank, is being boomed as supplies and text books $3.41. E X P E R I E N C E , an d K id n e y trouble«. Pim ple«, E czem a. Im pure A communication from Principal E. Blood. Bttd B re a th . S lu g g ish Bowele, H eadache Prohibition candidate for Governor. ( an d B ac k a c h e. I ts R ocky M ountain T e a In ta b - I le t fo rm . 35 c e n ts a box. (Je n u ln a m ade by far 1 his name has headed the list Allen was read in which the attention H o l m s I K K I)KUO C om P A If r . M adison. YVis. abilities, and in fact is about all of the school board was called to the GOLD EN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PE0P*« need of maps, charts and globes in listk there is. the various grades. tra d e M arks The dicipline of the school and the Editor News:— D em ons Visible Writing C o p y r ig h t s A c . id. ATTORNEY AT LAW A racking, under the auspices of work of the teaching force was stated A n r o n a « e n d in g a a k e tr h a n d d e e c iin t ln n m a y q u ic k ly n a c e rtitiii o u r o p in io n fi » wh«“ — Office in Front Rooms of Abbott Build • (h e - r an Tabulator without E x tra Gost l" ' he StataHorticultural Society, will be to be excellent. Statistics as to the j lu re n t Inn la ‘ Ma~~*' onmi un Ice- p ro b a ~ b ly p n ............... te n rab l Mona at ----------------------- rlc .. HANOB rid tiy co n fid en ti UL IM __ } on P a te n ts ing, Upstairs. ■out fr i• . O 1 ld e s t aart a g e n cy fo r rtirliig p a te n ta . , intield at Forest Grove on Saturday, Feb. enrollment up to the month of Decem Perfect and Permanent Alignment P a te n te thi r o u g h M unii Î l T o . re c e iv e ta ta k e n th FOREST GROVE. - - OREGON tp tcio l n otice, w ith o u t c h a rg e . In tb « ber were given. na, 'rd. beginning promptly at 10 a. m. Durability Unequaled ere< l> A petition from Misses Gordon, Bald- j L. Smith, president of the of * City Barber Shop . . A h a n d a o m e ly llln a tm te d w eek ly . I.n rg eat c ir hou , ate Board of Horticulture, Mr. A. J. win and Jensen calling for an c u la tio n o f a n y actentlO c lo u rn a l. T e rm a, |3 a ’ m o n th s , f L Sold by a ll new ed ealera. Baths. Laundry Agency. Situ lefe I tason, Resident of the Hood River increase of salary was read but no j Cold Medal Hlirhcat Award) led ated on Pacific Ave.. Forest Grove. • -•"■ 1 * A C la rk Kipoaltlon action was taken, although the matter Branch Offlr*. ( « r e t . W aabington. D. C. Ornrid P r lia , Llaga. . . A. I. Wirt z. Proprietor j ’illiaraf » , Editor of the Rural North was thoroughly discussed. The clerk Haiglum IMO« Orand Prlxm. At. Loula, 1004 a t, Proiebsors E. R. Lake and A. B has already received several applica Six Othar Mlghaat A w u rd i ordeley of the State Agricultural Col tions horn teachers outside of the city. and Ho-: W. K. Newell, Commis- The clerk was authorized to adver Trains on the Southern Pacific arrive JnitJpner for die first horticultural district, tise for bids for furnishing the wood j and depart on the following schedule: all pMnised to address us. supply for the coming year. Last ^ GOING SOUTH j Will be experts present who year a contract for 40 cords of fir and 1 No. 2 ___ 9 A. M. No. 4 ____ 6:21 V. M. .every question relative to 20 cords of oak was made. ---------------------- I GOING NORTH i and insect pests. The attenqance in the different —Goldenrod Flour now $1.05 per No. 3 . . .6:59 A. M. No. 1___ 4:16 PM ■° P1 I ^ ^ ^ H o t s of Washington County grades is now 361. 68 Sixth Street, Portland, Oregon N. L. ATKINS, Agt. sack. By W illiam B ittle W eill «i When You W ant D rugs Dr. Hines’ Drug Store F. SG H U L T Z F R E S H M E A T S O F A L L KIND: Vegetables of all Kinds in Seasoi Over-Burdened Women. Undertaking-^5^ Vs5s^ R o e & Buxton P W . H. HOLLIS. Underwood Tvpewriter : Q u o n g L ee : P atents J . N . H offim an Scientific American. & Co.«'8'"*1"» New York A s k fo r T r i a l . . . U n d e r w o o d T y p e w it e r i THE NEWS For Up-to-date Job Work Local Time Table