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Editorial Page-Washington Co. News. A . E- N O U R S E , M a n a g e r »shed Every Thursday by the W ashing- in County Publishing Co. Incorporated at Forest 6rove. Oregon moving along in the best possible manner under the circumstances and patrons of the school may rest assured that their girls will have a comfortable home ere the week is gone. l .00 a Year in Advance. The Fire Department of this city deserves all the high praise it received B re d at the post-office at Forest for the heroic work it did last Sunday, fGrove, Oregon, as second class knowing it was fighting a losing battle mail matter. from the very start. *It is almost miraculous that they held the fire in Add ess all communications to Wash check as long as they did. And right ington County Pub. Co., here we want to remark that there is Forest Grove, Ore. not the interest taken in this important department of the city there should be II the NEWS fails to re a c h ite subscrib- by long odds. A good fire fighting ersior is late, we re q u e s t that im m ed i ate! a tte n tio n may be called to the sam e. company with fairly good apparatus is of incalculable value to every city, and it seems to us that “ our boys” should 'i l u R S 3DAY, MARCH IS, 1906. have the encouragement and coopera tion of our entire city. It is safe to ; iCandidate Hawley informs the Review assume, however, that they have the that he does not ride upon a railroad least encouragement and smallest pais. Glad to know it. Tooze and attention of any other department— Hoston, what have you to say for your- and yet when you have a fire we expect gehres?— Roseburg Review. them to be on hand at once and take We are not authorized to say so— their lives in their own hands, trying but we can assure the “ Review” that to save your property and ours. And Huston pays his way on the railroads as all this without pay or other reward well as all places elsewhere. How except being they are exempt from about Galloway and Cochran? poll tax—and yet in one fire they are almost certain to loose more than ten The Democrats of Oregon seem to times the amount of poll tax, in have got things turned tail end to and clothes ruined to say nothing of lame are selecting candidates for indorsement ness, accidents and often sickness and at the primaries. The scheme, at almost always colds from wetting and least, has the merit of economy, and exposure. There ought to be some is rather easily carried out during a way of raising money to provide them period when leaders of a forlorn hope ; with proper fire fighting tools, and of are conspicuous for their scarcity. remunerating them for actual loss in Toledo Leader. clothing and time. Let us take this The fire of last Sunday morning is matter under serious, thoughtful con an object lesson from which Forest sideration and see if some means can Grove should draw a useful lesson. not be devised to arouse the proper T ht lack of proper fire fighting apparatus interest in this important matter. may cost our merchants and property Pacific Monthly for March owners many thousands of dollars. It is the universal judgement of those There are several articles of timely who watched last Sunday morning’s j interest in the March number of the blaze— that if there had been a hydrant Pacific Monthly, centrally located on the campus. So The war between the cattlemen and another line of hose could have been and sheep men of Washington, Oregon laidi, Herrick Hall would not have been and Idah0i and the shameful waste, destroyed. the dissensions that have arisen o\ er AT THE CHURCHES I p r l l l i f 1 b « h e Y e a r 140M. By the following, which Is an exact ropy of the first p arag rap h in th e will Christian Church o f H enry IV. of E ngland, w ritte n In Ja n u ary , (408, it will be seen th a t even Services at Christian Church next kings are not alw ay s good spellers: Lord’s day as follows: Sunday School “ In the nam e o f God, F ad ir, Son and at ten; preaching at 11; subject of ser Holly Gost, th ree Persons and one God, I, H enery. sinful w rech by the G race of mon “ The Prophets of God.” In the God K yug of E uglaud and Fruunce, afternoon at 3 o’clock the Loyal Tem an d Lord of lrlau d , being In my hole perance Legion will meet. The Sun- I 111-v wl, niak my te sta m e n t In m auere an d form e th a t suyth, F y rst, 1 be- day evening service will be dismissed quethe to A lm ighty God my sinful soul, to join the union meeting at the M. th e whyche hud uevere been w orthy of th e man, b u t th ro ’ hys m ercies an d hys E. church. Endeavor at 6:30. grnse, which lyffe I haveth m yspendyed C. F. S a n d e r s o n . thereof 1 put m yselfe wholly In his g rase and m ercye w ith all m yn herte. Also, I thunke my lordls th rew the Congregational Church peple for th e trew serv y se th a t they Sunday, March 18, 10 a. m., Sun h a v e 'd u n e unto me, and I ask them day School; 11a. m., Morning Service, forgyvnis if I hasth m y sen treted them In eny wyse." Preaching by the pastor— subject, It will also be noted th a t H enry, be “ The Blessed Life.” 6:30 Y. P. S. C. sides uot being up to the sta n d a rd as a topic, “ Christ’s Principles of Conduct.” speller, had a peculiar h a b it of spelling one w ord In from tw o to live different (T he Sermon on the M ount) 7:30, w ays. Union Service in the Methodist Church. Thursday, March 22, the mid-week gathering will be in the parsonage. Informal reception from 3 to S from 7 to 9. At 8 o’clock will be held a Dedication Service. A r l t a t i 11» F r a m r S P E C IA L T IE S Dr. Balzaack’s Tonic For Indigestion and General Debility CasLalian Wat*er For Kidney Complaints, Rheumatism and Catarrh Zimol For Headache and Neuralgia YOUR MONEY BACK IF NOT AS R E PR E SE N T E D Dr. Hines’ Drug Store M aker». T he fram e fo r the picture Is alw ays a sore question w ith the averag e artist, a s any one of them will confess anil a n y fram e m aker testify to. Most p a in ters have definite ideas on how th e ir canvases should be fram ed, but Successor to JOHNSON k JOHNSON w hen It comes to ordering and paying Dealer in fo r them , th a t is an o th er m atter. As A WORD FROM THE FREE METHO- g re a t an a rtis t as A liua-Tndem a al-1 DIST PASTOR. w ays designed his own fram es, and i not a few New York p a in te rs design I Inasmuch as it is unusual for a pas an d m ake their own. T here Is one Hams, Bacon and other Salt Meats always on hand tor to resign his charge in the midst of Boston a rtis t w ho began by m aking his j the conference year and inasmuch as ow n fram es a fte r his ow n deslgus. and j bis effects w ere so a rtistic th a t several | my resignation as pastor of the Free of Ills colleagues in th a t city begged Everything fresh in the Grocery Line to be found here Methodist church of Forest Grove at him to m ake fram es fo r them . H e 1 Free Delivery to all parts of the City. Both Phones this time might, without explanation, consented to do this In a few enses, \ F o r e s t G r o v e u n til the fam e of his w ork spread i cast reflection upon said church. I ! abroad, and as a resu lt he received so I wish to say that my leaving my work m any orders th a t be set up a fram e I T H E L IG H T O F O T H E R D A Y S . is due wholly to the advice of m y ! m aking shop of bis own. N ot very many years ago alcohol > vm physician as the health of both myself I used for lighting In combination with (ESTABLISHED 1898.) T h e Stone o f D estin y. . . other IIuids under and wife is breaking down in this T he historic stone know n in Scotland the name of "C'uiu- Forest Grove, Oregon phene,” b u t it suf climate and further that no estrange a s the “Stone of D estiny,” in Ireland fered banishm ent A general banking business trans a s the “ Lia F all” and In E ngland as because It was too ment has occurred between the people “Ja co b ’s P illar” o r the “Scone” Is sakl Interest paid on time deposits-! dangerous. Accounts invited. of my charge and me, that the most to have been brought from E gypt to Alcohol is gener ally harm ful w hen amicable relations exist between us Irelan d by a beautiful princess, who taken in the form placed It In T a ra 's hull In 580 B. C. At of medicine, espe and that it is with regret that we leave p resent th is very ancient relic Is fa s cially to a delicate system. them and our work in Forest Grove. tened u nderneath the coronation chair _____ Dr. Pierce's tin- In W estm inster abbey. T he stone Is of L . R . B l a c k m a n . sue-rebuUdlng and d a rk color, streuked w ith red. and Is function-strengthening p la n o f treatm ent tw enty-six Inches long, sixteen Inches Is following after N ature's plan. He uses natural remedies, th a t Is native w ide and eleven inches thick. Its su r Notice roots, prepared by processes VERY BEST face Is much defaced, and a deep crack medicinal w rought out by the expenditure of much The Forest Grove Equal Suffrage alm ost divides It Into tw o p a rts. T ra tim e and money, w ithout the use of alco Association will hold its regular month dition says th a t this stone can be tra c hol. and by skillful combination in the Q U A LITY , PRICES, TR E A TM E N T most exact proportions. Used as one of the active ingredients ly Meeting, Friday evening, M arch; ed back to the plain s of Luz, w here Jaco b laid his bead upon it and d ream of I)r. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, 16th at 8 o’clock, at the Free Reading ed his ladder dream , an d th a t a t the BLACK CHKRKYRAKK Specially CXertS its SAELENS « CO., Main Sii influence in ruses of lung anil hmiirhia! FOREST ORO VE, 0RE80N Room. A program of unusual interest captivity Jerem iah carried It to Egypt. troubles, and this " discovkry " is. there fore. a sovereign remedy for bronchitis, has been planned. Ten members of A L o v e T en «. laryngitis, chronic coughs, cata rrh and the club will answer the ten objections T his tale Is told In the orient: A lady kindred ailments. The mimes o f the m edicinal ingredients offered by the Anti-suffragists to Equal one day found a m an follow ing her. of this world-famous reinidy are: Golden nnil she asked him w hy he did so. Ills Seal root. Queen’s root. Stone root, Suffrage. All who are interested in reply w as, “ You a re very beautiful, Black Cherryburk, Illoodroot and Man MANUFACTURERS OF the subject are cordially invited to and I am In love w ith you.” “Oh. you drake rook " I h a v e h a d s u c h a w o n d e rfu l e x p e rie n c e H A R IN E attend. The members of the club are think m e beautiful, do you? T here Is w ith Dr. P ie rc e ’ s G o ld e n M edical D isco v e ry my sister over there. You will find her t h a t I d o n o t h e s it a te to re c o m m e n d II, b e requested to come at 7:30 o’clock as j much m ore b eau tifu l th an I am . Go lie v in g It to b e a w o n d e rfu l m e d ic in e to b u ild And dealers in all kinds of Ho u p th e tis s u e s o f th e s y s te m .” w rite s M iss Goods. Repairing Promptly there is business of importance to be nnil m ake love to her.” On hearing B essie llro w n . S e c re ta ry E m e rso n L ite r a r y A sso c ia tio n . 4M K e rm a n A v e n u e . A p p le to n . Prices Reasonable. Drop this, the m an w ent to see th e sister, but transacted. By order of the president, WIs. " W o rry a n d n e rv o u s tr o u b le s h a d com found she w as very ugly, so he cam e p le te ly ru n -d o w n m y h e a l th a n d s tr e n g th : SHOP REAR FO R EST 6R 0VE, M r s . A n n a M . B o l d r i c k . e tite , s le p t b a d ly , a n d w as In a NAYLOR’S CORRER hack In an angry mood and asked the s h t a a d t e n o o f a p n e p rv o u s c o lla p se . I to o k tw e lv e lady w hy she had told him a falsehood. b o ttle s In all. a n d . e a c h w eek, kn ew t h a t I as g e ttin g lie tte r a n d s tro n g e r, u n til A nally She then answ ered, “W hy did you tell w Horticultural Meeting I w as a s w ell a n d s tr o n g as I h a d e v e r been. I h a v e th e u tm o a t f a ith a n d c u u H rien re In me a falsehood?” T he m an w as s u r y o u r m e d ic in e, a n d w ish to th a n k y o u fo r m y Horticultural meeting at Forest prised a t this accusation and asked good h e a lth , w h ic h Is a b le ss in g to a n y o n e ." Practical Undertakers and Embalr For 21 one-cent stam ps to cover cost of Grove, Saturday, March 24, 1 p. m. when he hail done so. H er -answ er ers. Calls answered day or nfgh w as: “You sakl you loved me. If th n t mulling, you can get a free copy of the Sense Medical Adviser,” paper- PROGRAM had been tru e you would not hnve gone "Common covers ; or cloth-bound for 31 stamps. to m ake love to another w om an.” Will it Pay to Grow Apples in Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. ...........................Washington County? Dr. Pierce’s P leasant Pellets should he Forest Grove. N a tu ra lly . used with "Golden Medical Discovery" BOTH ’PHONES. ASA H o L a DAY, of Seappose “ W h at sort of people a re these who whenever a laxative U required. Orcharding as a Business.................. a re continually seeking divorce?” a sk H o n . W. K. N ew e l l R . IN IX O IN , D e n t i ed the reform er, w ith an agonized 60 Y E A R « The Future for Apple Raising in groan. E X P E R IE N C E the Willamette Valley ............. ... “ M arried people principally,” re Forest Grove, Oregon W. H. C h a p in , of W. H. Glafke sponded the cheerful Idiot, w ith n & Co., Portland. coarse guffaw . — L ouisville Courier- Three door* north of Bailey’s store. Journal. Shall We Plant Apple T rees?........... hours from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. H . C. ATWELL SCH ULTZ F R E S H M E A T S O F A L L K 1N I Vegetables of a ll K in d s in Seasi Oregi E. W. Haines MEATS the forests and their present adjustment, In the death of Col. L. L. Hawkins, is told by Wallace Nash in “ Feud and this state has lost one of its most high Foray on the Oregon Range.” ly respected and valued citizens. H e The horse-racing situation in the was not only a good and careful busi West is discussed by William G. Mc ness man, but a most public spirited Rae. Mr. McRae has entirely thrown citizen. H e was a fine geologist and aside the question of right and wrong a deep student of nature and always y betting question and discussed searching i for some » fossil i of -< prehistoric v... impartially the situation of this sport; times to add to his great store of how it has been degraded by the seek knowledge in researen— and many ers of spoil, and how it rests with gen were the relics he added to the collec tleman sportsman to come to the tion at the City Hall in Portland— in ! rescue. fact it would seem that about all of | The recent horror off the coast of them were procured in one way or Vancouver Island is told authoritatively another by Col. L. L. Hawkins. Well by Clarence H. Bailey. may the state mourn his loss. Mr. Wood, in his impressions, takes up the matter of Caucus Rule; of Rail Pacfic University has sustained a road Rates; the Primary Nomination severe toss in the burning of Herrick Law. and the question of the better Hall, the young women’s dormitory ment of morals by law. Those who connected with that institution. The have read Mr. Wood's previous edito Essentials of Successful Apple-grow construction of this hall marked what rial writings know that his “ Impres ing ..................................... Discussion Spring Care of Roses. . . W. R. HARRIS might be called the second era of this sions. . are well worth reading. Spring Spraying of Roses. . . Discussion pionees university. It was built in A number of good stories appear in 1882 and has been an important ad this issue. “ Crazy Beck,” by Edwin junct to the work of the school for L. Sabin; “ The Hieroglypics of Love,” j nearly a quarter of a century. The by Amanda Mathews; an Alaska story, homes ol citizens of Forest Grove have “ In the Dread of the Freeze-up‘” by opened • hospitably to receive the Lute Pease; "N o Story at All,” by students burned out of house and Willard Huntington Wright. Perhaps home, and the friends of the university Yinder the best of all is the “ Triumph of Mr. will be glad to know that college work Montague,” by Marshal Douglas and will proceed without interruption.— Rea Irvin, illustrated by the Authors. Daily Oregonian. The Frontispiece ol this number is particularly daring in its color combi In the loss of Herrick Hall the state nation. The cover design is a picture as well ms Forest Grove lost a valuable of the first San Diego Mission, in the adjunct to education. For the past coloring peculiar to Southern California. twentyfive years, it has been known MARTIN &. CO. Undertaking- v ^ - R o e & Buxt A G ood D h o o . ■ pouter—Did you gain an y th in g on th e horses last year? S porter—Yep; I gained enough experience to teach me not to bet on them this year. Underwood Typewriter that alii girls attending school at Tuala- ~ From P>cific Monthly for March, tin Academy and Pacific University . »ve a home in which to live. C,Vk lm»,rovem8nt Society _______ led by all the influences that The t -ivic Improvement Society will make lor a high and pure life and raeet at Free Reading Room, next hedgeq about with the right kind of Wednesday, March 21, and everyone restraint It was understood as far as *s requested to be present as the was known that when a this is ,be reKular »nnual meeting of came here to school she the society. Good music has been a home there during the provided and Mr. Fred V. Hohman of year without the inconvenience present a paper on Roses ^ ^ ^ _ * i n g for room and board” when P‘ose Cullure- she B ached Forest Grove and i t s ----------------- ------ complete destruction by fire is almost An umbrella mender and a chimnev * erikU if . The school will go on sweep, a queeT combination— were however without serious interruption taken into the custody of the city astees are already completing marshal, Tuesday, but upon their nents for temporary quarters in peaceful appearance, they were allowed F to house and board those their freedom again by Recorder Its. and in a few days all will be Walter Hoge. SOME SEA SO N A BLE T nadc Massa O f SIGNS C o p y r ig h t s A c . quickly uncertain our (»pintón free w hether nmuntra- invention is probably pal entable. Communi ..................... ........... ________ able. < I inn* strictly confident de lai. HANDBOOK .............._.t o n r i f en ' -Recurlnj, ■eut free. O ldest ap aio en cy fo r se e n rln g r a t e n ts. aleuta taken tn _____..._ _ EÜ______ _ __ gh Mutin unn & ( iprruil notice, w ithout charge. îharge. In ln the LAWYER , Real Estate and Corpo- ration^AW_a_Sgecialt^. OFFICE Hinen’ St Scientific American. Forest Grove, - MUNN¿Co.M,“ -»’New York J. N. Hoffman A handsom ely Illustrated weekly, Largest clr- culatinu of any scientific Journal, Term s, $3 a year ; four m onths, f 1. Sold by all new sdealers. B ran c h Ottico. 628 F S t« W a sh in g to n , D. C. City Barber Shop . . Baths. Laundry Agency. Situ ated on Pacific Ave., Forest Grove. . . A. J. Wirtz, Proprietor Most of onr m isfo rtu n es a re m ore aup p o rtab le th an th e com m ent* of o u r friend« upon them .—A. Duma«. N atu re Is an teolian harp, a m usical In stru m en t whose tones a re the re ef-bo of higher «trlngr w ithin u».— Novalla. V is ib le W r it in g T a b u la t o r w ith o u t E x t r a G o s t P e rfe c t a n d P e r m a n e n t A lig n m e n t D u r a b il i t y U n e q u a le d <lol«S Modal IHIshaat A w a rd ) l - « w l « « C l a r k exposition l i r a nil P rlza, l.laga, H a lilu m I'kta G ra n d P rlza, 8 «. Loula, 1004 »1* O th a r Mlghaat A w a rd s Ask for Trial. . . U n d e r w o o d T y p e w it e r <&* 68 Sixth Street, W . H. HOLLIS. A n v o n e sen d in g a s k e tc h a n d d esc rip tio n may n Portland, Oregon ATTORNEY AT LAW Office in Front Rooms of Abbott Bu ing, Upstairs. FOREST GROVE, - - OR H O L L IS T E R ’S Rocky Mountain Tea N _ A Buty Medicln# for Busy PoopteT” Brings Golden Health end Renewed Vigor. A apeclfic fo r C onstip atio n . Indignation, 1 and K id n e y trouble». P im ple«, Ktz*ma. Im d Blood, B ad B reath . S luggish Bowel», H ead» an d B ack ach e. I ts R ocky M ountain T ea In \ le t form , 5» re n ts a box. G enuine madi H o i . i . ih tk k D kuo C o m p a c t , M adison, Wll GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEC Local Time Table SEARS & W ATKINS Trains on the Southern Pacific arrive ■ and depart on the following schedule: GOING SOUTH No. 2 -----9 A. M. No. 4 ___ 6:21 P. M. GOING NORTH No. 3 .. .6:59 A. M. o. 1___ 4:16 P. M. N . L. ATKINS, A gent. THE NEWS For Up-to-date Job Work —Goldenrod Flour now H.05 per i sack. ---------- Proprietor of — . .T H * l . u m l l n z H a r t w r H h n i» I Up-to-date Hair-cutting anc Shaving. Laundry agency,| M « ln 8 trw > t. - I ’o r o s t l l r o | FIRST natio n ; B A N K OF Porest Grove, - OregcJ Paid up Capital, $25.000 FARMERS & MERCHANTS BA] a . M. DOOLY P r c s M c a t a n « M *r. J . e . LC V. P rc i