Editorial Page-Washington Co. News. smile. You can catch it for 10 cents Bain served sherbet and lady fingers to but you can’ t lose it for a bucket-full j all an tae guest, Yet yet the tne pleasure was the guest. J . P . W O O D S , lìd i t o r . of yellow eagles. The sicker you get not without a feeling of sadness as for the oftener you inoculate yourself and i many it was the last opportunity to Published Every Thursday by the Washing­ electing Senators, being prescribed if the statement seems untrue take ten bid farewell to Miss W ood before she leaves for her home in Springfield. strictly by the Constitution of the cents and try it. ton County Publishing Co. Incorporated The American people need vaude- United States, could not fall properly at Forest Grove. Oregon AT THE CHURCHES into this regulation, under state law. ville as much as the old mare needs bran mash or Rockefeller needs steril- Yet The Oregonian has been willing | Episcopal Service $1 .0 0 a Year in Advance. to admit that the candidate of a party I ized crackers and malted milk. It is An Episcopal Service will be held for the Senate might properly be indi- necessary »beir existence. In the case of the mare, she has no teeth and by the Rev. Mr. Breck of Portland, at ed at the post-office at Forest cated or designated by popular vote, can’ t chew oats, while the father of the Christian Science Hall on Sunday and that the man who should get the Hove, Oregon, as second class j Standard Oil is not able to assimilate evening, February 25th at 7:30. mail matter. vote of his party in the general elec­ cheerfully boiled beef and cabbage tion ought to get the vote of his party M. E. Church in the Legislature. But The Oregon­ with flapjacks and oleomargerine on Address all communications to Wash- the side. In the instance of the Preaching every Sabbath at 1 1 a . m. ian believes that the voters who elect I ington County Pub. Co., American public, not all of them can and 7:30 p. m., Sunday School at 10 Forest Grove, Ore. Democrats to the Legislature do not interpret the love language of France “ On a, j a. m., Epworth League 6:30 p. m. expect them to vote for a Republican at the ) I and follow the passion-stirring periods Prayer Meeting, Thursday 7:30 p. m. he *ii If the NEWS fails to reach its subscrib­ for the Senate, or that the voters who of Bernhardt, or attune their heart- Everybody welcome. L. F. BELKNAP. ¡ineeati ers or is late, we request that immedi­ elect Republicans expect them to vote , Chiia ate ^tcention maV be called to the same. for a Democrat, or a Socialist, or a I strings to aeolian sympathy with the , Wt*ten| Christian Church ! Prohibitionist. The candidate for the Italian sentiment of grand opera, i nra D, Many, more than many, of the original Services at the Christian church line o; IRSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1906. j Senate who has his party vote behind :ie, a democracy are too American to cater next Lords day as follows: Sunday him is entitled to the votes of the hoard ________ to foreign plays and songs from over­ school at 10., subject, “ Jesus Power members of the Legislature elected by ‘•ted T U B P R IM A R Y L A W sea, and therefore hanker in heart and i to forgive, Preaching at 11. Chris­ his partv, but can have no ground to * It is gratifying to observe that other Successor to JOHNSON & JOHNSON claim more. This is the only moral intellect for the level of their appre­ tian Endeavor at 6:30, subject, “ Nee- 1 at ; papers are beginning to take up the Dealer in objection to which the member can be j ciation in song and dance and prole­ sima and Missions in Japan;” leader, •'of a ’ question of candidates for legislative tarian jest. Hazel Stockman. Preaching at 7:30. subjected, even under ‘statement V.\° honors subscribing to statement No. 1. Some people like doughnuts with it I at n ; The choir will give a Martha Wash­ No. 1.’ But the literal interpretation f enter [ We “ ave been commenting upon it in their coffee, and some like cake. ington social Thursday evening at the Hams, Bacon and other Salt Meats always on hand would be otherwise. time these columns in a small way for some Others do not like either coffee or home of the pastor. All are invited. ‘ Under our form of government,’ now the leading paper of doughnuts or cake. They want angel V" a ::d says the preamble to the primary law, the state, the “ Oregonian” has an te«l. Congregational Church food or Force, or ham and eggs. All { Everything fresh in the Grocery Line to be found here i tot!» editorial along the same lines that is ‘ political parties are useful and neces­ that is to please their stomachs, but Free Delivery to all parts of the City. Both Phones Feb. 25. 10 a. m., Sunday School. PS. ll so sensible and states the situation so sary at the present time.’ Through­ they are just as diverse about their: , theiril At 11 the Pastor will preach to the F o r e s t G r o v e O re g o n out the act the terms ‘ political party’ a by Ij truly that we republish it in full. minds. A part of the great caldron of children; 3 p. m., Loyal Temperance and ‘political parties’ are constantly i giieil:.: “ s t a t e m e n t n u m b e r o n e .” intellectual atoms known as the pop­ Legion; 6:30, Y. P. S. C. E. meeting: used. Party names, even, are men­ ulace of the United States have a de­ topic, “ Neesima and Missions in “ It could not have been the intent tioned in it, for precision, ‘the Repub­ \ v, .. sire for the higher pabulum of the dra- j apan. (ESTABLISHED 1898.) 7:30, Evening Service, in making the primary law, either of lican party,’ ,the Democratic party,’ , ■ -$' • ■ ma as expounded by one William preaching by the pastor. Forest Grove, Oregon , Thursday those who drew it or the voters who and ‘any third party’ ; and in the Shakespeare and other excellent gen-1 evening, March 1, at 7:30, service pre­ A general banking business transacted. enacted it, to make conditions that1 forms prescribed for use blank spaces I Interest paid on time deposits. tlemen whose acquaintance I have not paratory to the Communion of the would require every member of the are left for the insertion of party names. I Accounts invited. had, but with whom I have shed tears Lord’ s Supper. > 8 ar-:. Legislature to vote for the same person | The act, then, proceeds on the ground and smiled smiles in common sym­ for United States Senator. Yet that is that there are and will be political par­ < ¡/¡m Died what the literal interpretation of the ties; yet strict adherence to the letter pathy. But there is a larger part of the ice tkil law and obedience to it would require. of ‘statement No. 1’ would ignore or Mrs. Mary Patton, aged 92 years, people who do not aspire to be ta’-ght, j is, to, :jjj .7 J t fH I ill. i i,l i, But to such literal interpretation it set aside party, or require members of died last Thursday afternoon at the but crave to laugh. These are the No woman can look beautiful without is impossible to yield obedience. T o the Legislature to do so, in the most home of her daughter, Mrs. Mary F. any Nfl good health. A woman’s good health patrons of the vaudeville. The boun­ VERY BEST \ ledge 1 1 do so would be to ignore party, in the important matter of party interest and Nixon. Mrs. Patton was a pioneer of depends on those organs peculiarly femi­ dary of the mass knows no class or i nine, and which so often become disor­ p then election of Senators. At the same action— the election of Senators of the 1850, having crossed the plains from dered, causing misery and dragging-down no condition. The rich and the poor, j for nif j pain. Nature’s laws are perfect, health time there would be no conformity to United States. QUALITY, PRICES, TREATMENT Missouri in that year. She was born endures agta in. if you obey them, but disease the smart and the dull mingle their the wishes of the people, or actual obe- follows disuliedlenee. The distressing *oo4, 1_______ In this particular, therefore, ‘ state­ giggles and their applause in common in 1814 in Washington County, Indiana, complaints of women are often brought SAELENS « CO., M a in St., It c o u ld 1 ment No. 1’ is not only at variance f are I dience to their mandate. and since coming to Oregon has lived about by catching cold at a critical cadences. The vaudeville is the I eir tim| FOREST GROVE, OREGON period, breathing foul Indoors’ air and of the ma- but in direct conflict with the general not have been the intent ol alternately in Yamhill and Washington tong hours of work and nervous tension. broom of mediocre and easily wielded straight to Nature for the cure—to at t,r i‘ hers of the law to require the abandon­ purpose and whole tenor of the primary Counties. A number of children and Co the forest. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Pre­ mirth that sweeps the webs of care j ar mis ment of political parties. That would | scription is Nature's cure for the dis­ i law itself; to say nothing of its antag- from the aching comers of the mind, | grand-children remain to mourn her tressing complaints of women. Prof. be impracticable, even quixotic. Be- 1 onism to the underlying motives of loss which was greatly felt in spite of King, M. D., In his American Dlspensa- | and unloads the heart of trouble, j tor.v, says of Black Cohosh or lllack | YES. sides the law in many places recog­ party action, through which alone a the fact that she had seen her four Snake-root — "our early American In- | MANUFACTURERS OF Therefore it is worth the price of ad- J dians set a high value on this root In I nizes the existence of political parties, I government by the people can have a score and ten. diseases of women. It is surpassed by H A mission even if you go seven times a R IN E S S s B by prescribing what methods they meaning. A juggle that would mix, Interment was made at the Buxton no other drug, In congestive conditions men. , „ week.— From The Pacific Monthly for o f the parts irlure there are dragging And dealers in all kinds of Horse shall pprsue. Cemetery, Saturday, Feb. 17., Rev. pains and tenderness.’’ confuse and confound the principles: p e 5 ruary Goods. Repairing Promptly Done Lady’s Slipper root Is a "nerve stimulant , ut] An Effort is being made throughout | and purposes of opposing parties would 1 Belknap of the Methodist Church, and tonic, improving both circulation and Prices Reasonable. Drop in. nutrition of the nerve centers—favoring SHOP NEAR s hie io the state to require every candidate close the way to popular government officiated. Anti-Equal Suffrage Meeting sleep and cheerful condition of the mind: When You Want Drugs You want the B EST, not the CH EA PEST. When you buy at Dr. Hines’ Drug Store you get the B E S T and C H E A PE ST , quality con­ sidered. : : : Dr. Hines’ Drug Store W. F. S C 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 egetables o f all K in ds in S e a so n £. W. Haines Bank» * J if___ “ MEATS MARTIN & CO. FOREST GROVE, ORE NAYLOR'S CORRER of service In mental depression, nervous Its real significa- A parlor meeting was held at the headache. Irregularities of women with — Goldenrod Flour now 81.05 per ovhnrn’ himself, by statement No. 1, formu- wnuld be a scramble for rilace or eyburn' tion would be a scramble for place or home of Mrs. Walter H oge last week despondency."—Prof. King. Besides the above ingredients there are—Golden Seal, sack. (vithdwflued in the law, to a condition that office, with no meaning or definite Unicorn and Blue Cohosh roots iu Dr. in the interests of those who do not rh**nt would require every member, whether purpose accompanying it or beyond it. — Money to loan on farm security. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription. wish to have the voting privilege ex­ Practical Undertakers and Embalm- Dr. Piorce’s Common Sense Medical .Republican, Democrat or other, to W. H. Hollis, Forest Grove. The primary law is all right in its tended to women in the state of Ore­ Adviser will be sent free, paper-bound, for ers. Calls answered day or nigh hort ti vote for the same man for Senator. one-cent stamps, or cloth-bound for 31 — Lime and Sulphur for spraying, 21 intent. But it is an error to attempt gon. Mrs. R. W. Wilbur of Portland, stamps. Over 1 non pages and Illustrated. d'coH’That this m ay.be clearly understood, to push it beyond its true intent. For president of the association, organized dry or liquid form at C. J. Pedersen’ s. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. ) ^ The Oregonian requests particular at- Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets should be let it be borne in mind that its intent for the purpose mentioned above, pre­ — English walnut trees Oregon used with " Favorite Prescription " when­ SOTH ’ PHONES. Forest Grove. Ore. Lined tention to the ‘statement,’ viz: Martin’ s ever a laxative is required. or object is to do away with the c o n -! sented an able address which was well grown at nursery prices. presiiK ‘ j further state to the people of Ore- vention system, and to provide a way received. Harness shop near the Post Office. his R . I N I X O IN , D e n t i s t ^enet ;on as well as to the people of my SO Y E A fto of making party or independent nom­ — We have line shingles, shakes, E X P E R IE N C E i beet agislative district, that during my At The College Forest Grove, Oregon inations through direct action of the fence posts, hop poles etc. for sale. cifica' erm 0f office I will always vote for (From the W eekly Index.) electors. Its purpose is not to control M. Turner, Banks, Ore. evast hat man for United States Senator in Miss Famham gave a reception elections, but to provide a method of OFFICE: Three doorf north o f Bailey's store, The New York Tribune Farmer, ive tlielongress who has received the highest hours froir 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. Monday night in honor of Miss Wood making nominations. The section ias ' ‘" mrnber of the people's votes for that to students, faculty, and friends. The weekly, and the News one year, 81.25 that authorizes the taking of the pop­ I R A D E IVIARIVB evening passed off very pleasantly in a The Farmer is one of the best farm losition at the election next preceding D e s ig n s ular vote on candidates for the United social way while Miss Cadwell and Miss journals published. C o P V R I f iH T I A C . an, v he election of a Senator in Congress, A n v on e wending n wketrh and descrip tion may States Senate is well enough for g u id -' quickly ascertain o u r op in ion fr e e w h ether an LAWYER ' had without regard to my individual prefer- liivcn ilon la p rob a b ly patentable. Communlca* ance of members of the Legislature, , tIon*M trictlyconfidential. HANDBOOK „ :nce.’ wont free. Oldent apen cy fo r leeu rm if patent*. P.eal Estate and C orpo- OFFICE over e Ha but there is no reason in the attempt Patents Paten ts taken th ________ rou gh M unii _ A C o. receiv e :ha •pretal notice, w ith ou t ch arge. In th e rn Ida Thera »re several parties. In the ratioi^^w ^^jgecialty. Hines' Store. made in connection with it to abolish 1. general election the Republican party parties by insertion of a pledge that i Forest Grove, - Oregon A handwom oly lllnwtrated w eakly. la r g e s t d r - IS. ™ vill have a candidate, the Democratic D ilation o f uny sclen tlQ c Journal. T erm s. $3 a not ti would require every member of the y e a r ; fou r m on th s, $L S old by all new sdealers. >Tomia party will have a candidate, the Prohi- Legislature to vote for the one candi­ 3 6 1 Broadway, t y g y y Y 0 f | ( rviOoA roteft! bition party .vill have a candidate, the V)«\de Branch O ffice. 626 F 8 t „ W a sh in gton , D . C. date who had received the highest vote. l! Socialist party will have a candidate. (Sucessor to Sam Lee) Each member may consider himself And there may be Independent candi­ I W i i s h l n g fin d Ir o n in g under obligation to vote for the candi­ dates. fem e one of the many candi- bond Work a Specially Baths. Laundry Agency. Situ­ date who had received the vote of his oken -dates will receive a plurality vote in ated on Pacific Ave., Forest Grove. Forest G rove, . Oregon party in the general election, but not 7r'a! the general election. It is not likely for one not of the member’ s own party, y , that any of them will receive a major- just because that one had received the the jity. Yet the pledge would require SE AR S & W A T K IN S highest popular vote. With this reser­ 1 every meaober of the Legislature, no ■ Proprietor o f------------- ATTORNEY AT LAW vation or explanation any candidate for matter of what party, to vote for the • .T il« la im t ln a lln r h e r S h u n . . the Legislative Assembly may give his Office in Front Rooms of Abbott Build­ e ft one man, Republican, Democrat, Pro- Up-to-date Hair-cutting and ing, Upstairs. assent to ‘statement No. 1’ without >n- hibition, Populist, Socialist or Inde­ Shaving. Laundry agency. FOREST GROVE, - - OREGON embarrassment, if he wishes to give i t , 1 pendent, jwho had received the popular M «ln 8 t n w t , - H n rm t O m v a V is ib le W r it in g but otherwise he cannot. It is time ' o fS lp ^ n d iM -th o u g h that candidate had H O L L IS T E R ’ S T a b u la t o r w it h o u t E x t r a G o s t the subject thus presented through the e » Ireceived inly a small fraction of the primary law were studied, not only by 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 A Bu»y Medicine for Busy People. popular vote, and a great majority of Bring, Golden Heaim and Renewed Vigor. Trains on the Southern Pacific arrive , vei the m H e r s of the Legislature might f P ' ™ * * wtho ™ y becom e 081,(3 D u r a b i lit y U n e q u a le d A e p e c lfic t o r C on n tlim tlon , In d ly retlon , T.lvnr and depart on the following schedule: » n d K id n e y t r o u b le «. lM m i'1«* Eraf-m a. Im p u r e dates for the Legislature, but by the | he have bee: elected as members of Blood, Hail Breath. Sliunrlnh Bownla. Heudache GOING SOUTH and Backache. It* Kooky Mountain Tea In tab- whole body of the people. Rightly to | „ other perries. We should say, there- N o . 2 . . . . 9 A . M. N o . 4 . . . . 6 :2 1 P. M let form. Ml cent, a boa. Ge-nulne made M d o l c i M e d ili HluHttMt A w n rei M IIoM.ixiCH D itto CoNfAirr. Madlaon, Wls. understand this juggle will be to elim­ GOING NORTH inb«' rore< that ‘statement No. 1’ is faulty l ^ w i a A C l n r k l i x p o s i t Io n GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PE0P*C inate it. No. 3 .. .6:59 A. M. o. 1___ 4:16 P. M. O r « n d M H z «, I .le v e . Ive and not, likely to stand. '.o"m5 f° r thC r Cgi?!atiVe AsSembIy *° pledKe through elections. IO U n d e r ta k in g s ^ • V5^*-Roe & Buxtc W. H. HOLLIS. Underwood Typewriter Scientific American. MUNN&Co : Qucmg Lee : City Barber Shop . . . . A. T. Wirtz, Proprietor J. N . H o ffm a n Local Time Table ° 3 t3,e PT' mary law was not th efesn rd one of trying to abolish Vaudevilitii: The Disease of The Age By R. A. Watson >efp< p o litica l parties. Its object simply J* was td jfescrib e a method of controll- Vaudevilitis is a disease easy to get , tb8^in8 nominations, so as to take and hard to cure; an insatiate dime­ the power of presenting candidates absorbing mania of many microbes; a 1 A’ away from conventions, where custom conglomerate picture of black-faced iV tla clu m l