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¡ditorial Page-Washington Co. News. F . W O O D S , E d ito r . K. of P. at North Yamhill. In th e H u n k ato re . “Jones’ new book won’ t set the river cn tiro.” “ X o : but a dozen of ’em In the grate Will keep tb# room warm!“—Atlanta Constitution. Knights of Pythias will hold a dis trict meeting at North Yamhill March - 3. The district includes the lodges of j — Goldenrod Flour now 11.05 perj — W e have line shingles, shakes, fence posts, hop poles etc. for sale. 'sack. M. Turner, Banks, Ore. — Money to loan on farm security^ The New York Tribune Farmer, W. H . Hollis, Forest Grove. weekly, and the News one year, $1.25 ¡shed Every Thursday by the W ashing- obliged to call at the Beebe home for Glencoe- Cornelius, Hillsboro, Tilla- — Lime and Sulphur for spraying,] Trouble Ahead. The Farmer is one of the best farm a time, say a year, until the son is mook- Forest Grove ,n d McMinnville, dry or liquid form at C. J. Pedersen’ « fie—I am in love and am eippiged. n County Publishing Co. Incorporated journals published. able to toddle outdoors and climb up local ^ i a n s will send a strong She—You ought to be very happy. at Forest Grove, Oregon — English walnut trees Oreg “ I don't think so. It tan’t the same on the front fence. Bebee junior kas ..»o ^ delegation to that meeting. girl.” — Smart Set. grown at nursery prices. Martin’ ^ Twcl R ip r r iilv r Quotation». our congratulations in the selection of j Nome sen ten ces are like autograph s; Harness shop near the Post Office. Woodmen Entertain. z $1 .0 0 a Year in Advance. his parents and the choice of h is ! you feel that they must have been writ AT THE CHURCHES The local Woodmen of the Uniform ten by these people; no one else could place of residence.— Eugene Register. Notice. have written them. I rank entertained their Cornelius M. E. Church Such Is this, by Talleyrand: “To suc lered at the post-office at Forest i brethren last Saturday evening. Capt. Notice is hereby given that I Another Version. [ Grove, Oregon, as second class Preaching every Sabbath at 11 a. m. ceed In the world It Is much more nec : Everest and about thirty members essary to possess the penetration to dis not be responsible for any debts mail matter. Peak one of the objective points of made up the Cornelius contingent. A and 7:30 p. m., Sunday School at 10 cover who Is a fool than to discover contracts made by my wife after the Navigation Railways Company we short program was rendered and a a. m., Epworth League 6:30 p. m. who Is a clever man.” And Napoleon’ s character Is drawn date, Jan. 27, 1906. are informed, is situated on the border Idress all communications to Wash- luncheon was served. The visit Prayer Meeting, Thursday 7:30 p. m. full length In this sententious remark E. JACOBSEN, line between Multnomah and Wash- . . „ ington County Pub. Co., Everybody welcome. L. F- BELKNAP. of his: " I command or I am silent.” . . . T • i , , proved mutually enjoyable, Gales Creek, Or., 27, *06. ington counties. It is known that the j Forest Grove, Ore. company has acquired a large tract of Congregational Church Knights of Pythias to Celebrate. land at that place from the Oregon | Services for Sunday, Feb. 4. Sun The Knights of Pythias lodge of nd rj 0 the NEWS fails to reach its subscrib Traction Company. Is it possible that day School at 10 a. m., lesson on ers or is late, we request that immedi this city is preparing to celebrate ate attention may be called to the same. the new corporation is to start a real appropriately the 42nd anniversary of “ The Temptation of Jesus,” 11 Morning Worship: preaching by the H - -------------------------------------- -- ------------- — estate boom? the founding of the order. The local Washington county wants a railroad Pythians will make the event one of pastor on “ Spiritual Poverty.” 3 p. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1906. traversing it from east to west, one that m. regular meeting of “ The Loyal W -------------- -------------------------------------- will eventually touch Tillamook the brightest in the annals of the Y o u want the B E S T , not the 6:30 Chris lodge. A banquet followed by speech Temperance Legion.” We favor election of United States county. Peak, situated as it is, is un making will be held to commemorate tian Endeavor Day Consecration Meet a tors by direct vote o f ' the people, CHEAPEST. satisfactory as an objective point for the occasion. ing. 7:30 Evening Song Service and lit we are opposed to making any ! the new line. preaching by the pastor. Thursday pledges to any individual by postal Sisters Entertain Brothers. evening, Feb. 8, Prayer and Bible fed or otherwise. Bubbles From the Political Pot W h e n you buy at D r. H in es’ Holly Circle of Woodcraft delight Study Hour; “ Jesus Calling His Dis John Baldwin, it is stated, will be a fully entertained the local W oodmen ciples.” Jonathan Bourne in a circular which D rug Store you get the B E S T candidate for constable. “ Uncle” and their families last evening, he is sending broadcast over this state Christian Church John has made a good officer. and C H E A P E S T , quality con After the social hour a fine program was is cautioning the voters against “ boss- Services at the Christian church Hon. W. K. Newell, we understand, rendered. Among those participating ism” and machine politics. W e won sidered. : : : next Lords day as follows: Sunday der if he thinks the people of this is to be a candidate for the legislature. were: Recitation, Mrs. John Bellinger; deck Mr. Hawley and Mr. Huston are solo, Frank Wagner; reading Mrs. school at 10. Preaching at 11. Sub- state has forgotten when he held an il dr open house, furnished free lodging both regarded as clean, capable men John Anderson; duet, Misses Kate and )ect °f sermon, The Greatest Book in Christian Endeavor at and free board to members of the who would be able to represent Oregon Theresa Stribich, solo, Paul Schultz, the World.” in congress with credit and the Graphic A sumptuous spread followed the pro- 6:30; subject: New Work We may legislature in 1895 and prevented so far gram. Delicacies and viands of do for Christ and the Church; leader as was in his power the famous “ dead is willing to let the people make the various kinds had been provided i n ! Belle Darling. Preaching at 7:30. lock ” being broken. Such may not selection.— Newberg Graphic. abundance and the supper was one of Snbject: ‘ True Freedom” The mid" G. W. Marsh of Centerville, has be bossism but if it is not we do not the best ever given by the W omen of i week service Thursday evening. announced his candidacy for the coun understand the word. Woodcraft. | Subject: “ The Church and the ty judgeship. Sa’oon ;” Grace Newton, leader. All This paper favors any plan or Successor to JOHNSON & JOHNSON Senator George C. Brownell of Ore FROM A H ILLSID E BOY. are cordially invited to these services. method that enables the people to gon City, is again a candidate for state Dealer in Praises the News and Narrates the have their say, but it objects to any senator from Clackamas County. His The choir of the Christian church , mra Visit of Oregonians at Stanford sensational aspirant dictating what it only rival is the publisher of the Enter are preparing to give a Valentine sup aminici University. shall do or how it shall do it. We are prise, L. L. Porter. ot prop-j per, Feb. 14. Hams, Bacon and other Salt Meats always on hand unable to understand why we should In a recent letter, Emerson Baker antraci <: John H . Aitkin of Huntington, is a tramera use our columns to further the interest of Hillside, who prepared for college In Memoriam. candidate for State Treasurer on the \ »to of one particular aspirant by publishing at Tualatin Academy and who is now on W Republican ticket. H e is placing W H E R E A S, it has seemed good to Everything fresh in the Grocery Line to be found here ij h's appeals, circulars or other matter attending Stanford University after e Et Free Delivery to all parts of the City. Both Phones himself before the voters by distrib our God and Father, to call, on this Beenge for the purpose of aiding or assisting speaking of the recent visit of the i uting blotters containing his photo the 9th day of January, A. D ., 1906, OregoU that particular aspirant in his over- Beaver Pilgrims to the Bear state he won graph and platform. from her work here our beloved sister, W 'crnng effort to get his name before says: “ As to your paper, I can say: but pi ' A special correspondent from Salem that I look forward to its arrival each Alice Purdin, in loop the people of this state. H ow hard a m other lias to coax b efor. SEAR S & W A T K IN S 1 W H E R E A S , The relation long held she can get her child to take Its first step» to the Oregon City Courier states that week as a letter from hom e.” ■ — ■ Proprietor of— — I ™ “ On about as hard to In- It Is ju s t . .The Leiullntf B a r b e r S h o p lirmed In- f Announcement of the death of Mrs. “ the campaign is becoming spirited January 17 the Oregon Business Men’ s by our sister with the members of this duce a con- I d a lly one valid. espe- EAD. Persis W. Chandler, of Forest Grove, and the tide seems now to be running Excursion 185 strong visited Stanford society renders it proper that we • u lfe r i ug Up-to-date Hair-cutting anc 1 with weak- 1 ness o f the should place upon record our apprecia The Cour- University where our scholarly gover will recall to many one-time residents strongly toward Huston.” Shaving. Laundry agency. lu n g s, to Main S treet, P o re st O ro of that place the slender figure and | ier is a democratic organ and probably nor did honor to Oregon by a mas-1 tion of her work and merit as a noble siintly countenance of one of Nature’ s takes an impartial view of the political terly address on “ Problems in Ameri Christian woman. Therefore; Resolved, That we gentlewomen. A pioneer of Oregon ; situation. At least it looks hopeful for can Political Life,” delivered before a mourn the loss of our sister, but re and a resident of Forest Grove for Washington County’ s candidate, large concourse ot students. Practical Undertakers and Embalm joice to know that she has but been more than a third of a century; the For years the Oregonian has advo- In fact, the whole delegation made era. Calls answered day or night | called to her reward which her earnest widow of a Baptist minister well known cated the election of United States a fine appearance, and were a credit I take the first step to i » the religious and educational annals senators by direct vote of the people, to thiir state. Of course it is only Christian life has so much deserved. Resolved, That we tend her husband, health. T h ere Is a lack Forest Grove. L at the state; a womanly element in the but sjnce the new primary law gives natural that an Oregon boy should of confidence, and perhaps a crushing BOTH ’ PHONES. daughter, sons and other relatives our experience o f a former failure w hich home and beloved by the community, the people an opportunity to express take this view but happily I can say I depresses and discourages the sufferer. earnest sympathy in their deep sor In spite o f doubts and fears you will R. INIXOIN, Dentil Mrs. Chandler lived to the age of 91 [ their choice for senator, the Oregonian am unanimously borne out in it. No take the first step to health when you row. take the lirst dose o f Dr. Pierce’ s (lold«-n years and passed on painlessly, in ac" continues to hint that in case some audience is more critical than a stu- Resolve, That a copy of these reso- Medical D iscovery. It never falls to Forest Grove, Oregon coriance with Nature’ s decree, to her ; candidate outside of Portland gets a dent body but I have heard nothing help. In ninety-eight cases ou t of one o be to f hundred it never falls to cure. Never lutions be transmitted to her relatives, «w a rd .— Ed , Oregonian, Jan. 26. majority of the votes, the Multnomah but praise for our Oregon excursionists, miml a bout the symptoms. Olistlnate that they be published in the papers cough, bleeding o f the lungs, spitting o f Three door* north of Bailey’s «to — ; county delegation in the legislature both in regard to their fine appearance hours froir 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. em aciation, night-sweats, condi H «'UBtS- and that they be spread upon the blood, tions w hich If neghcls-d or unskillfully ■ Thorough spraying of fruit trees is will refuse to support him. This posi | and for the enterprise which prompted T he treated term inate In consum ption, have ! society record. no more important than proper prun- tion has received the encouragement the movement. all been perfectly and permanently cured By order of the Ladies Aid Society by "(¡old en M edical D iscovery." mg. A tree can produce only a lim- of the Oregonian, which, on the face of If the delegition makes as great a " I am thankful to say that Dr. Pierce's of the Christian church. Golden Medical Discovery cured me o f con ited quantity of fruit, and an increase it, looks inconsistent with that paper’ s hit in other places as it did at Stanford it law yer sume! ¡on." writes Mrs. Mattie L Denton, o f M r s . S a r a h E . W il l ia m s Morganton. N. C. "M y health had been bad in numbers must result in a decrease a-gument in the past. Owing to the will undoubtedly be able to give a and fur several months tiefore I began the Real Estate and Corpo- OFFICE o M r s . A l i c e S a n d e r s o n use o f y ou r m edicine I had sym ptom* o f co n in size. By judicious pruning, the law governing the election of senators good account of itself upon its rjtum sumption. Had night-sweats, a tiad rough, ratior^J^w_a^£ecialt^. Hines' Sti Committee. to Oregon.’ loss o f appetite and a great loss o f flesh. limbs are shortened so that they will the vote cannot be made binding on There were oth er sym ptom s o f dlseaso that disappeared by the use o f the medicine. liy Forest Grove, not break under the load, the foliage the members of the legislature, but it the time I used one Irnttleof 'G olden Metl- lcal D iscov ery ' I Is-gan to regain my appe is thinned so that sunlight can get in, i? as near an approach to an election tite and after using two and a half bottles my cough was cured. I cou ld eat heartily and the number of apples, pears or by the people as can be reached at and ail sym ptom s o f consum ption had dis appeared. T ook seven bottles o f 'G old en other fruits are lessened so that there present and when you strike a candi- Medical D iscov ery ’ and one o f the 'F a v o r (Sucessor to Sam Lee) ite Prescription.' Am very thankful I re will be an increased size. Large, date for the legislature who is unwill- ceived so much benefit. I believe I would W a r a h l n g etn e i I r o n l n j have lH3en dead If 1 had waited and not taken clean. well-colored and well-flavored ing to say that he will support the l)r. Pierce's G olden Medical D iscovery ” Good Work a S p ecialty Sick ucraona are Invited to consult Dr. apples do not grow on neglected trees, man for senator who gets the majority K. V. Pierce, by letter, absolutely w ithout F o r e s t G r o v e , O rel foe or charge» Every letter Is regarded Fruit of this kind, however, is what vote, you may put it down that he sets as sacredly confidential. Each answer is gainc a desirable reputation for an ap- his wisdom above that of a majority of ma.led in a plain onvelotte. Address Dr. HOLLISTER’S R. V. Pierce, Invalids’ Ilotol and ¡aural» pl4-growing country. If an orchard his party, or on the other hand you cal Institute, b u ffa lo , N. Y. A Busy Medicine for Busy People. will produce one hundred boxes of ap- may as well begin to figure on the Brings Golden Health and Renewed Vigor. 6 0 YEAR«» pies, the crop can as easily be made location of the colored gentleman in A specific for Constipation. Indigestion, I EXP E R IE N C E and Kidney troubles. Pimples, Eczema, Im I up of large fruit as of small, and the that fellow's woodpile.— Ed., Newberg Blood. Bad Breath. Sluggish Bowels, Heud’ ] and Backache. Its Rocky Mountain Tea ii lafge-size fruit will command a better Graphic. let form. 3ft cents a box. (icnulno ma Hoi,i.is i kh I mu 0 C o m pa n y , M adison,T price, as well as find a more appreia- GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEC Horticultural Meeting. tive consumer.— Sunday Oregonian. i T h e i j When You Want Drugs j Dr. Hines’ Drug Store W. F. SGHULTZ F R E S H M E A T S O F A L L KINDI V egeta bles o f all K in ds in Seasoi Forest Grove Undertaking Vs5^s- Roe & Bux*j j j j nil W . H. HOLLIS. : Quong Lee Underwood Typewriter Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggi P atents itor L. M. Beebe of the Spring- News, surprised the citizens of city last evening with a special . Mr. Beebe, with the assistance Mrs. Beebe, conducts a wide te weekly newspaper, and though .ngfield has been making rapid H o-vth of late, no one had thought tke growth of sufficient importance to Jlstify extra editions. But editors The fruit meeting mentioned in our j last issue will be held in Verts hall next Saturday, beginning at 10 a. m. There will be ou exhibition a gaso line power spraying outfit and an op portunity will be given to see it in operation. The speakers will be Hon. E. L.I Smith president of the State Board o f ! Horticulture; Mr. A. I. Mason, presi- j dent of the H ood River Apple G ro w -; era Union, Mr. H. M. Williamson, j editor of Rural Northwest, Professors E. R. Lake and A. B. Oordeley of Cor -1 vallis, Hon. W. K. Newell and Mr. D. many other professional men, are full of surprises, and hereafter ngfield will be ready for news- piper enterprise such as Beebe has A o.v n . The Register is informed C. Van Dorn, president of the Yamhill that the special is one worth preserv- County Horticultural Association, g, though it is to t for general cir- This meeting will be of interest to lation. Anyone who desires to see owners of rose bushes and shrubbery he special, it is understood, will be as well as to orchardists. 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Laundry Agency, ated on P acific Ave., Forest .. A. I. Wirtz, Pro Local Time Table Trains on the Southern Pacific i and depart on the following sche GOING SOUTH No. 2 . . . . 9 A. M. No. 4 .... 6:21 Underwood Typewiter <&» GOING NORTH — Goldenrod Flour now 11.05 per No. 3.. .6:59 A. M. No. 1---- 4:1« 68 Sixth Street, Portland, Oregon sack. N. L. ATKINS,