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Power League to amend arti ^l'Editorial Page-Washington Co. News. cle People’s 4 of the constitution so that the AT THE CHURCHES M. E. Church referendum may be demanded upon Preaching every Sabbath at 11a. m. any item or section of a bill, and ex and 7:30 p. m., Sunday School at 10 tending the rights of initiative and ref Piblisbid Every Thursday by the Washing- ment, a basket factory in fact any in a. m., Epworth League 6:30 p. m. erendum to municipalities. dustry that would care to make its to i County Publishing Co. Incorporated Prayer Meeting, Thursday 7:30 p. m. An amendment proposed by the You want the B E ST , not the home in a substantial and already I at Forest Grove. Oregon Everybody welcome. L. F. BELKNAP. People’s Power League to amend sec prosperous community. C H EAPEST. tions 1 and 2 of article 17, so that one Christian Church A payroll necessarily distributes vast Legislative Assembly may submit con Services at the Christian church $1.00 a Year in Advance. sums of money in a community, the stitutional amendments, and that when next Lords day as follows: Sunday larger part of which comes from other When you buy at Dr. H ines’ communities through the selling of the vote upon an amendment has been j school at 10. Preaching at 11. Sub Entered it the post-office at Forest canvassed by the Governor and a raa- ject 0f sermon, “ How wc are kept.’’ the products of its factories. A good Grov , Oregon, as second class Drug Store you get the B E S T mail matter. pay roll furnishes a fine market for jority found in its favor, he shall pro- Christian Endeavor at 6:30; Preaching claim it adopted, and it shall then be at 7:30. Snbject: “ Why I am a and C H E A P E S T , quality con farm and dairy produce, gives the a part of the constitution, beyond the Christian.” A sermon showing the sidered. : : Addresp all communications to Wash- merchants customers that buy with power of the courts to pass upon; also j practical side of the Christian life. cash; fills the schools with happy ngton County Pub. Co., that no law for a constitutional conven All invited. Special music. children and renders the community Forest Grove, Ore. tion shall be in force until approved by prosperous. Let Forest Grove’s Board The choir of the Christian Church a vote of the people. of Trade do its utmost toward the If the N ews fails to reach its subscrib An amendment proposed by the will serve lunch in the Adams build ers or is late, we request that immedi building up of a pay roll. People’s Power League to amend sec ing February 14. Come and get ate attention may be called to the same. tion 2 of articb 11, giving the legal your supper and a valentine all for 10 To candidates for political honors, voters of a municipality power to frame cents. SDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1906. we wish to put this question. Let us and adopt their own charters, and for Congregational Church j suppose that in the state of Oregon, bidding the Legislature to create mu Services for Sunday, Feb. 11. Sun sho»(;l Brother Tooze and Brother Hawley there are 100,000 votes cast at the nicipal corporations. Successor to JOHNSON & JOHNSON day School at 10 a. in.; 11 Morning are H u ttin g things lively in Marion election, and of the 100,000 votes, Dealer in Bubbles From the Political Pot. ¡Service with pretching by the pastor 60,000 are Democratic and 40,000 are lelml county. J. W. Goodin will oppose Geo. W. on ” The Christian’s Wealth.” 3 p. m. Republican, a good, clean, working The Loyal Temperance Legion; S. B. Huston says he spiked some majority and conceded by all who be Marsh in the race for county judge. 6:30 Young People’s meeting, topic of Tooze’s guns in the south-western lieve in majority rule, entitled to their Hams, Bacon and other Salt Meats always on hand Willis Ireland, the present deputy “ How to Conquer Temptation.” party representation in the U. S. Sen part of this state, during his trip recorder, will aspire for the recorder- 7:30 Special meeting in the interest of through that section the past three ate. That a democrat eminently qual ship. our work in “ Educational Extension.” ified from every point of view for the weeks. Everything fresh in the Grocery Line to be found here A. Morrill of Hillsboro and L. C. Prof. James R. Robertson will deliver high office, receives a bare plurality of Free Delivery to all parts of the City. Both Phones Walker of this city will contest for the the address. Thursday evening, Feb. 0lj n~igpH his party vote in the primary election, The meeting of the State Horticul- F o re s t G ro ve O re g o n surveyorship. 15, Prayer service and Bible study. rd s J tural Society in this city on Saturday that another democrat, perhaps more F. A. Olds of Sherwood, and I. K. The Life of Christ—Galilean Ministry 1 of last, was largely attended by local peo- popular than the regular nominee, an Weitzel of Forest Grove will be candi The Amen 1 —Capernaum. of marriage I* pie interested in orchards and gardens, nounces himself as an independent dates for county treasurer. always a baby. (ESTABLISHED 1898.) Wi t h o u t It, rhere»- a^d there gained a great deal of valu- candidate and being a better vote get The gubernatorial race promises to j wedlock I p a PUBLIC SCHOOL NOTES. Forest Grove, Oregon cw ab]e Information. Men from several ter, and harder worker, divides his par summer Hold be “ fast and furious” like a basket- [ t h a t n e v e r A general banking business transacted. different sections of the state, who ty vote at the general election so that ball game. Besides Dr. Withycombe j Next week promises to be a strenu bloom«, a can » neither one of them has a majority, j Interest paid on time deposits. f l ower - h a t ous one at the public schools. The ttie M have made the growing of apples and and T. T. Geer now comes E. L. | never buds, a Accounts invited. one having 32,000 and the other 28,- mid year examinations will be held in liccawJ other fruit a specialty, were in attend night without Smith of Hood River, H. K. Brown of | stars, a sermon - <1 DO!** 000 votes. The republican party hav I all the grades. In the eighth grade ance and gave very interesting and without a ben- Baker City, C. A. Johns of Baker Ì nun* e d l u t l o n , a ing only one candidate, gave him the nine pupils will take the examinations rsirbt instructive talks that will undoubtedly prayer w ith City, C. A. Schbrede of Marshfield, for promotion. out an Amen. 500 à result in much good in this neighbor entire party vote, or 40,000. The re and others are to follow. There nover wt. li hood. If we can only get some of the sult of the election would stand some w as a hus The school library has 225 volumes Hon. S. B. Huston of Hillsboro, the I for I h I band worthy of the name, who did not thing like this: among which can be found works of aspire to be the father and the grand eilSm old scraggy, moss-covered, insect popular candidate for Congress of this of healthy, capable children, to breeding; unsightly trees cut down, John Smith, D. (Reg. Nom.) 32,000, fiction, history and biography. The father VERY BEST hand down his name and the fortune ac Tom Brown, Ind. D.................28,000, district, was among the passengers on pupils generally are making good use cumulated by the sweat of his brow, from dug out or thorougnly pruned and T. generation to generation. There never the Alliance Wednesday. He made sprayed, it will be worth a thousand James Jones, R......................... 40,000. of the library and are developing the was a wife lit to bear that noble title, who QUALITY, PRICES, TREATMENT many friends while here, impressing did not wish to wear womanhood’s most You have signed the following: State n Chine fold more to this community than the practice of reading other things beside glorious crown, the sceptre of mother himself as a man worthy of the honors hood. Thousands of wedded couples, effort expended in getting the meet ment No. 1. “ I state to the people SAELENS ft CO., Main St., their text books otherwise happy, fall short of wedlock’s he desires bestowed upon him. j of Oregon, as well as to the people of FOREST SR0VE, 0RE60N retan l i troatest happiness because tney are child- ing here. Let us get to work now i ess. In tho majority of cases, this is be While in Coos county he visited conmd my Legislative District, that during | cause the wife, through Ignorance or nog- Notice. whicij brothers while we are in the spirit and Coquille, Bandon, Myrtle Point, Port loct, sulTers from weaknoss and disease erablt lay the ax at the root of our old worth- my term of office, I will always vote . of the organs distinctly feminine. For Orford and other intermediate places. Notice is hereby given that I will for that candidate for United States rand women who suffer In this way there Is lest trees, and clean up those that are He delivered an address to the people not be responsible for any debts or one great medicine that does not fail to lonmes Senator in Congress who has received accomplish Its purpose. It Is Dr. Pierce’s of some value. whet Favorite Prescription. It acts directly on MANUFACTURERS O F the highest number of the people’s | of Port Orford and ILtudon while in contracts made by my wife after this the pedal delicate organs concerned and makos those places.—Marshfield Advertiser. date, Jan. 27, 1906. them strong, healthy, vigorous and virile. H A . R IN E S S votes for that position at the general tant ft¡¡ There are a great many people in It allays inflammation, heals ulceration, E. J acobsen , and election next preceding the election of soothes pain and tones the shattered And dealers in all kinds of Horse aration d l l state just now wondering what a senator in congress, without regard Band to Reorganize. Gales Creek, Or., 27, ’06. 3t nerves. It tits for wifehood and mother Goods. Repairing Promptly Done hood. It quickens and vitalizes the dis cal r«ir| their candidates for the legislature, It is cheering news to announce tinctly feminine organism. It banishes Prices Reasonable. Drop in. to my individual preference.” Re ider n •’ who are signing “ Statement No. 1” —Goldenrod Flour now $1.05 per the maladies of tho expectant months and SHOP REAR that the Forest Grove band is to re eide il l makes baby’s Introduction to the world NAYLORS CORRER membering that your party has a ma FOREST 6R0YE, OR wherein they practically pledge them sack. easy and almost painless. In Insures the jority of 20,000 votes in the state, and organize. John Cornelius, the popu little new-comer's health and nourish tnneba! selves to vote for that candidate for — Money to loan on farm security ment In plenty. It Is the best supportive no one, not even the opposite party, lar manager of last year’s organization im tonic for nursing mothers. United States Senator in congress whe is again to assume the management of W. H. Hollis, Forest Grove. Mrs. Jennie Parks.of Marshall. PpokaneCo.. is questions the right of your party to be Wash., writes: " I am glad to tell of the good has received the highest number ol proi the band. While some of the old results of your great medicine—I)r. Pierce's represented in congress by a Demo Practical Undertakers and Emba. — Lime and Sulphur for spraying, avorite Prescription. It gives me strength. J h in M votes for that position at the general players have been lost on account of F have no tired feeling and my baby la tha ere. Calls answered day or nigh cratic senator. What would you do? a lte r | dry or liquid form at C. J. Pedersen’s. picture of health. 1 feel better than I hare election next preceding the election oi removal from the city, a goodly nura- I In ten years.” itile «tin Under the above pledge, which you In cases of constipation Dr. Pierce’» a senator in congress without regard to — English walnut trees Oregon that have signed, you would be bound to ber of young musicians will be avail- i Pleasant Pellets should be used as an ad it tbeo^: his individual preference, if some one grown at nursery prices. Martin’s junct to "Favorite Prescription.” They able and indications point to a season Forest Grove, C are extremely simple, perfectly natural BOTH ’PHONES. i g cotU ' i who has no fitness for such a position, vote for the Republican senator. Harness shop near the Post Office. and Insure prompt and permanent relief Would you do it; and if you did what of unprecedented success in the his but has plenty of money to pay print —We have line shingles, shakes, R . IN IX O IN , D o r itif would your constituents say to you tory of our popular musical organization. ing.bills, and by seeding appeals to 60 YEAR* Practice is to be resumed the first of fence posts, hop poles etc. for sale. when you got home. E X P E R IE N C E the ^people in etery section of the March. Moreover the coming politi M. Turner, Banks, Ore. Forest Grove, Oregon ■late, and has no political principles, cal campaign will not only prove a The New York Tribune Fanner, and no party affiliation of any duration, Measures to be Submitted benefit to the band in a financial way weekly, and the News one year, $1.25 O FFICE: Three doors north of B ailey’s si hours from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. should receive a plurality of votes at Last Saturday was the last day upon but will also add “ esprit de corps” to The Farmer is one of the best farm the preceding general election, would which initiative petitions could be filed, the c u organization. ig a iiu a u u u . I . , . . I RADC IY IA R R 8 Mr. Cornelius stated that the band l°urnals Published, do. and there were nine placed on file. D e s ig n s would again give concerts each week. ' Subscribe for The News. $1 year. C o p y r i g h t s Ac. These with the referendum on the ap An r o n e Bending a s k e tc h a n d d e s c rip tio n m ay q u ic k ly a s c e rta in o u r o p in io n f Tree ree w v h e th e r an LAW YER In v en tio n la p ro b a b ly p a te n ta b le le. . C (o m n iu n lc a - Hor.. F. J. Miller of the Albany propriation bill passed by the last legis t Iona at rlc tly con fid en t 1*1. HANOBOOK ta HANOI BOOR o n P a te n t* se n t free. O ld est o ae n cy fo r se c Miring u rin g p a te n ts . Iron Works, has this to say on the lature, make ten measures to be sub Real Estate and Corpo- OFFICE 0 P a te n ts ta k e n th r o u g h M u n n A Co. re c e iv e epeciol notice , w ith o u t c h a rg e . In th e ration_J^w ^S£ecialt£ Hi net’ Stf mitted to a vote of the people at the value of a pay roll: “ A good pay roll means prosperity general election in June. Following Forest Grove, - - Oreg A h an d a o m e ly Illu s tra te d w eekly. L a rg e s t ctr- |3 _ a and contentment, it stimulates enter is a brief summary of these measures: d ila tio n o f a n y scie n tific J o u rn a l. Terms, _ y e a r: f o u r m o n th s , I I . Sold by a ll n e w s d e a le rs. rsitiei The $1,000.000 appropriation bill prise and fosters public spirit; but it - The! M B U ran NN & Co.*«’»—-- Hew York c h Office. 036 F 8 t„ W a sh in g to n . D . C. alsG costs something, but this cost is passed by the lost Legislature and 'Psnr* 4 J o hi I (Sucessor to Sam Lee) not proportionate with the great bene held up by referendum petitions. in dm City Barber Shop . . fits derived. Before we can have a The local-option bill proposed by W a a h l n g a n d Iro n in g pay roll of sufficient volume to make the Liquor Dealers Association as an borni W ork • Specialty Baths. Laundry Agency. Situ itself felt in the community we must amendment to the present local-op ated on Pacific Ave., Forest Grove. F o ren t G ro ve, . ore VPr"".l8 strive earnestly and hard to secure the tion law. jjcj gg . . A. I. Wirtz, Proprietor establishment of industries that require The bill filed by the owners of the many laborers to carry them on, and if Barlow road, requiring the state to buy SE A R S & W A T K IN S litheg necessary we must put our shoulders the road for the sum of $24,000. . proprietor of ATTORNEY AT LAW p h ill • .T h e l a n d i n g B a r b e r S h o p . . to the wheel and contribute of our The proposed constitutional amend I lintel Office in Front Rooms of Abbott 1 Up-to-date Hair-cutting and s toward the starting of such ment filed by the Equal Suffrage ing, Upstairs. Shaving. Laundry agency. FOREST GROVE, - - ORE<] stries. Prosperity comes to but League, extending the elective fran IM a ln H tr P o re a t G ro v e Visible W ritin g without patient earnest toil. But chise to women. HOLLISTER’S le pa yroll producing industries A bill by the People’s Power League T a b u la to r w ith o u t E x t r a C o s t e established on a proper basis making it unlawful for public-service Rocky Mountain Tea Nugg Perfect a n d P e rm a n e n t A lig n m e n t A Bu«y «Sedici"« for Buiy Pwpfo. tinue to shed their golden influ- corporations to give passes or free or Bring, Sollten Holt* ind Rfwwnt Vigw. Trains on the Southern Pacific arrive D u ra b ility U nequaled f o r C o n s tip a tio n . I n d lg c a tlo m e as long as they endure. A pay reduced rate service to public officials. and depart on the following schedule: sd A U s K p e id c n ific e y t r o u b l e ,. P im p le « , Eczema, Xi B lo o d , B a d B r e a th . S lu g g la h B o w e l, H e » , is also one of the best advertising GOING SOUTH A bill by the State Grange, levying and Backache. It. Rocky Mountain Tea ii ( No. 2 -----9 A.M. No. 4 ___ 6:21 P. M. let tori » cent» a bo» Genuine I diunis that a community can possi- a license tax upon the gross earnings O o l c l M e d n l M litH e M t A w a r d ) H ou ï KK Metro C o u rse r. MadlaoB. GOING NORTH l * « W ’ i a A C l a r k B x p o a l t l o n have, and we point with pride to of refrigerator and sleeping cars and oil GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PI No. 3 .. .6:59 A. M. o. 1___ 4:16 P. M. O r « n el P r i z e , L i e v e , ry such institution in our midst.” companies. B e l g i u m 19019 N . L . ATKINS, A gent. Forest Grove must have a larger A constitutional amendment pro O r a n t i P r iz e , H t. U o u l* . 1904 n a t io n roll. The condenser has given posed by the People’s PoweT League S ix O t h e r H ig h e a t A w a r d s i city and vicinity a tremenduous to amend section 1 of article 12 so BANK in this line but we need more en that the public priming will be entirely OH f o r e s t G r o v e , - O reij ds es of that sort—enterprises that within the control of the Legislature, Paid up Capital. $ 2 5 .0 0 0 ! employment to many laborers, and may be let by contract, or a Print could accommodate a laundry, a er elected or appointed, upon a salary FARMERS ¿ MERCHANTS factory, a pressed brick factory, a or other compensation. —Goldenrod Flour now $1.05 peri B . M. D O O LY J . t . I.OOI nery, a pickle packing establish- An amendment proposed by the 68 Sixth Street, Portland, Oregon V. R rt PresMcnt and M«r. sack. J . P . W O O D S , E d ito r . When You Want Drugs Dr. Hines’ Drug Store W. F. S G H U L T Z F R E S H M E A T S O F A L L K IN D S V e g e ta b le s o f a ll K in d s in S e a s o n £. W. Haines Bank MEATS MARTIN & CO. Undertaking v*5i^-Roe & Buxti P atents W. H. HOLLIS. Underwood Typewriter Scientific American. : Quong Lee J. N . Hoffman Local Time Table FIRST Ask for T rial. . . U n d e rw o o d T y p e w ite r THE NEWS For Up-to-date Job Work ;