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Editorial Page-Washington Co. News. AT THE CHURCHES A . E . N O D R S E , M a n n iic r German Lutheran Church THE PARLIAM ENTARY W HIP. U p la a n Im p o rta n t Ottirlal and G ets a Good S alary. SOM E SE A SO N A B L E W h en p riv a te u ffa lr s o r o th e r m a tte rs m a k e it im p o ssib le fo r o u r la w m a k e r s H| a lawyer of ability and stands for all Church will be held at the Christian to a tte n d to th eir d u tie s in house or _ ‘ ‘ that is highest and best in politics and Science Hall on Fifth street, at 2:30 se n a te a “ p a ir” is m a d e o u t w ith a citizenship. His chance of success in P- ra-. on the 2nd and 4th Sundays in m em b er o f th e op p osition and tiled the fight for United States Senator was every month. Rev. H . C. Eberling w ith th e c le rk . T h is a c ts to p re s e r v e th e b a la n c e o f the m a jo r ity , sin c e one I good but he abandoned it voluntarily will occupy the pulpit. r o te fro m each sid e is ta k e n a w a y . For Indigestion and General Debility T h e m a tte r is e n tire ly one o f p e rso n al that he might take up the prosecution $ 1 .0 0 a Year in Advance. Congregational Church a rra n g e m e n t, and th e c le r k ’s o n ly d u ty of the assassins of Ex-Governor Stuen- is to record th e fa c t. Sunday, April 1, 10 a. m ., Sunday For Kidney Complaints, Rheumatism and enburg unhampered and his retirement In p a rlin m e c t th e re is an o fficia l to Entere<fci«t the post-office at Forest I School; 11 Morning Worship— Preach- p re p a re th ese p a irs a n d to a c t a s Catarrh from the race is an occasion for real Oregon, as second class “ ’w h ip ” fo r his p a rty , th e p la c e c a r r y regret. Idaho is to be congratulated | ing by the pastor, subject, “ The . mail matter. in g w ith it a s a la r y o f *10.000 a s p a t on having such a man in their midst. Blessing for Those Who Mourn.” ro n a g e se c re ta ry . For Headache and Neuralgia 6 :3 0 ,— Y. P. S. C. E ., Consecration T h e p a rlia m e n ta ry w h ip Is so m e th in g Address all communications to Wash- m ore th an uu a rru n g e r o f p airs, h o w Meeting, topic “ Lives That Endure.” Great Guns! but this is a fish story. ing:on County Pub. Co., eve r. fo r his c h ie f d u ty lies iu se e in g Y O U R M O N E Y B A C K IF ■ Forest Grove, Ore. “ The steamer New England, which 7:30,— Lenten Service, Preaching by th a t a ll m em b ers o f his p a r ty a re p re s N O T A S REPRESENTED e n t w h en th ere is lik e ly to be a need the pastor, “ The Christ of today.” has been engaged in the halibut o f th eir vote, a n d fo r tills p u rp o se he Thursday, April 5, 7:30 p. m., mid fisheries out of Vancouver, B. C., for sen d s o u t th ro u gh his a s s is ta n ts no EWS fails to reach its subscríb If the week meeting for prayer and bible tic e s in w h ich th e im p o rta n ce o f th e ere or i ate, we request that immedi- several years, returned to that port a e v e n ts to c o m e is sh o w n by th e n u m study. ate atte |ion may be called to the same. few days ago after a nine days’ cruise, b er o f tiie u n d ersco red hues used. with a catch of 265,000 pounds of A one line w h ip , w h erein the s u b je c t F A R M E R S ' B U L L E T IN S o f th e d e b a te and o th e r In form ation a re THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1906. halibut. This is the largest amount (Continued From Last W eek.) u n d erscored bu t ouee, is n ot re ga rd ed ever brought in by the steamer on a 56. Experiment Station Work— I. Pp. a s b e in g p a rtic u la rly p re ssin g, b u t a single trip, but she frequently returns tw o lin e w h ip co m m a n d s a tte n tio n , and 31. Get the Forest Grove spirit. a th re e lin e w h ip m e a n s th a t the re cip from cruises with more than one Successor to JOHNSON k JOHNSON - 65. Experiment Station Work— II. Pp. ien t w h o a b se n ts h im s e lf is lia b le to hundred tons of the valuable fish food, Dealer in 32. find h im se lf in d is fa v o r w ith his p a rty . Are yo a booster? If not, why for which there is a ready market.” 69. Experiment Station Work— III. F o u r lin es a re used on ly iu a n n o u n cin g not! f g r e a t e v e n ts, and uo one w h o re c e iv e s You are next. Pp. 32. the o c c a s io n a l fiv e line w h ip w o u ld ---------------------------------------------------------------- ■ "I — Experiment Station Work— IV. 73 th in k o f re m a in in g a w a y u n le ss ill in Hams, Bacon and other Salt Meats always on hand L Cj?W One hundred morel boosters wanted Among those who are aspiring to bed. Pp. 32. to join our club. In p a rlia m e n t p a ir in g is n m a tte r a r the candidacy of representative from 78. Experiment Station Work— V. ra n g e d b y th e w h ip s o f th e op p o sin g Washington County there are none W a n te d 1 Pp. 32. p a rtie s a n d not b y th ose w h o se e k to Everything fresh in the Grocery Line to be found here better able to fulfill the duties of the po- 79 Experiment Station Work— VI. e sc a p e th e ir d u tie s. A t tim es th ere a re Free Delivery to all parts of the City. Both Phones One hundred more enterprising hu m o ro u s m is ta k e s inndc a s e a c h se e k s 1 sition than Wilbur K. Newell. His quiet Pp. 28. public spirited men and women in to p a ir o il so m e on e w h o w o u ld in a n y en * Pv and unassuming manner has won much 81. Corn Culture in the South. Pp. 24. e v e n t re m a in a w a y . T h e m ost n o ta ititi Forest Grove. for him and will win more in the future. 82. The Culture of Tobacco. Pp. 24. b le c a s e w a s on e w h e re in a m an abed the i , =— w ith a brok en le g w a s p a ired w ith n He is an industrious farmer, enterpris 83. Tobacco Soils. Pp. 23. Are you telling one another about m e m b er w h o had Ju st d ied , e ach w h ip ing and in all movements to improve the 84. Experiment Station Work— V II. g lo a tin g o v e r his c le v e rn e s s u n til th e N o t v e ry long ago, a pop u lar m agazine (ESTABLISHED 1898.) unioo Forest Grove? If you are you are nibiishod an editorial a rticle In w hich condition of the farmers and farming in f a c ts curne to ligh t. Pp. 32. Forest Grove, Oregon I preparing yourself to tell others more lh‘ o w rite r asserted, in su bstan ce, th a t all terests in this county. H e has already 85. Fish as Food. Pp. 30. disease should lie regarded as crim inal. tri^ effectively about our town—Don’ t be a C ertain it is, th a t m uch o( tho sickness A general banking business transacted. W IN D S AND D R A FT S . jerB it served a term in the state legislature 86. Thirty Poisonous Plants. Pp. 32. and su fferin g of m ankind is due to tho Interest paid on time deposits. tpora Knocker be a booster. and his election is only a deserving 87. Experiment Station W ork— V III. T h e F o r m e r A re lle n e llc lu l, but the viola tion of certain of N a tu re ’s la w ” . Accounts invited. Den i T=r---------------------- : B u t to say th a t all sickness should be L a tte r A re Dnu|(eroua. regarded as crim in al, m u st ap p eal to tribute to the man. Pp. 32. fCl" Our Boosters Club is open to both B y a d r a f t is m e a n t the c u rr e n ts o f every reasonable in d ivid u al as ra dically 88. Alkali Lands. Pp. 23. a ir iu an in closed sp a ce. O u r fo re wrong. , lrt men and women — and you don t I t w ould harsh, u n sym p ath etic, Secretary Bonaparte’ s suggestion 91. Potato Diseases and Treatment. fa th e rs a ttr ib u te d n e a rly a ll th e e v ils cruel, yes c:im in a l, to condemn tho poor, I ooki have to tell us your age. That should th a t b e set th em to d r a fts , a n d th ey w eak , over-w ork ed housew ife w ho sinks that the frigate Constitution is not Pp. 12. 1 1B" make it popular for all the old w o u ld n ot h a v e s le p t iu u n c u rta in e d under th e h e a vy load of household cares II1QW | and burdens, and suffers from w e a k worth preserving, has been turned 92. Experiment Station Work— IX . b ed s fo r a n y th in g . O f co u rse th eir nesses, v ario u s displacem ents of pelvic batchelors. down. Answering popular demand, organs and other derangem ents p eculiar w in d o w s a n d d o o rs w e re s h a k y , au d Pp. 30. m id ; VERY BEST h o u ses stood f a r a p a rt, so d r a f t s w e re to h er sex. the House committee on naval affairs j 93 II cl» Sugar as Food. Pp. 27. Freouent bearing of children, with its ex Now that the Civic Improvement n ea rly in e v ita b le . B u t th e m odern scl acting demands upon the system, coupled has provided an appropriation to put j 9 4 1 to », The Vegetable Garden. Pp. 24. en tlfie w o rld trie s to d e n y d r a f t s a lto with the care, worry and labor of rearing a Society h?s leorganized let them get to QUALITY, PRICES, TREATMENT family, Is often the cause of weak the historic ship in repair. We haven’ t 95. Good Roads for Farmers. Pp. 47. g e tlie r and c a lls th em w in d s, w h ich a re large nesses. derangements and debility which are lettmi work cleaning up the town and im- aggravated by the many household cares, take care of, and the 96. Raising Sheep for Mutton. Pp. 48. h a rm le s s nud e v e n h e a lth y to a certu iu and the hard, and never-ending work which 1V fMeproving the City Park— Also can’ t many re'lcs t0 SAELENS l CO., Main St., degree. the mother Is called upon to perform. Dr. •7 ■ --------------„ a . „ „ the Board of Trade? country won t feel this little burden. 97. Experiment Station Work— X. FOREST GROVE, OREGON A n y on e w h o cu re * to find o u t the I’ lerce, the maker of that world-famed rem- rdy for woman's peculiar weaknesses and ”ereê some 0116 wake UP True, the present Constitution is not d iffe re n ce b e tw e e n a w in d a n d a d r a f t Ills—I)r. Pierce's Favorite Prescription—says Pp. 32. Now is the time to get in your early that one of the greatest, obstacles to the cure structurally the same Constitution that 99. Insect Enemies of Shade Trees. can do so in a n y a p a rtm e n t w h ich h a s of this class of maladies Is the fact that the T- spring work. w in d o w s on d iffe re n t sid es o f the poor, over-worked housewife ran not get tho captured the Guerriere, but the name, needed rest from her many household ca Pp. 30. house. L e t him open a w in d o w on a nt] fi labor to enable her to secure from the association and the patriotic 101. Millets. Pp. 28. w in d y d a y on th e sid e o f th e h o use use of his "Prescription ” Its full benefits. It And still the hitching racks in front Is a matter o f freouent experience, ho saya. memories are. The action of the 103. Experiment Station Work— X I. to w a rd w h ich th e w in d b lo w s. T h e a ir In his extensive practice In these cases, to MANUFACTURERS OF er hit -of the business blocks are in a dilapi- w h ich com es in is q u ite h a rm le s s i f meet with those In which his treatment fails naval committee will be generally by reason o f tho patient's Inability to abstain H A R IN E S Sj Pp 32. th e person exp o sed to it be d resse d in from hard work long enough to be cured. thonw dated condition. W e don’ t know approved.— Oregonian. w a rm clo th es, a n d little ch ild re n m ay With those suffering from prolapsus, ante- 104. Notes on Frost. Pp. 24. ficw “ who’ s who” but the duty belongs to And dealers in all kinds of Horse version and retroversion of tho uterus or ta k e th e a ir in a room th us v en tilu te o . other displacement of the womanly organs, rancucr = - 105. Experiment Station Work— X II. Goods. Repairing Promptly Done lttj ,0 io m e one and we are trying to move B u t le t him open a window- p a s t w h ich It Is very necessary that. In addition to tak ing his "Favorite Prescription ” they abstain And the Willamette Valley too. \ Prices Reasonable. Drop in. Pp. 32. the w in d b lo w s, a n d it w ill be fou n d J. B:'hira. It makes our town loo’.: "slip from Itcltig very much, or for long periods, on I “ The awarding of a contract for com 106. Breeds of Dairy Cows. Pp. 48. th a t th e n ir iu th e room is m o ved b y a their feet. All heavy lifting or straining of K7 m T c ... e . forest grove , 0R4 any kind should also be avoided. As much ' shod,” look like it was going down alt as possible, with moderate, light pletion of the O. R. & N. branch into j 107. Experiment Station Work —XUT. n u m ber o f cu rren ts, a ll o f w h ich s tr iv e out-door exercise Is also very Important. Let tho to re a ch the op en in g. It is th e p a ss in g rith hl11’ patient observe these rults and the "F avor the Wallowa country will serve to clear Pp. 32. w in d w h ich su c k s up th e a ir in the ite Prescription ” will do tho rest. room and d r a w s it out, au d th is c a u se s Dr. P ie rce ’s M ed ical A d v ise r Is sen t fr e e aniH i „ speaking 0f the Czar, he is get- up any doubts about the early develop 108. Saltbushes. Pp. 20. on receip t of stam p s to p a y expense of ments of that long-neglected country. 109. Farmers’ Reading Courses. Pp. th e room to h a v e w h a t is c a lle d a m ailin g on ly. Send to D r. It. V’ . Pierce, Practical Undertakers and Embalm- °j *g . ting quite friendly of late. H e has d ra ft B u ffa lo, N. Y . , 21 on e-cen t stam ps for pa 20. The Lewiston branch is being rushed ers. Calls answered day or night. T h e e ffe c t upon se n sitiv e p erson s is per-covered, or 21 stam p s for cloth-bound. lit'k ^expressed his willingness to have a 110. Rice Culture in the United im m e d ia te ly f e l t like the fo re ru n n e r to completion and material is being I f sick con su lt th e D octor, free of ch arge ,rrT tunnel built under Behring Straits to o f p ain to com e. A d r a f t w ill a lw a y s by letter. A ll such com m unications are States. Pp. 28. . . . connect the two continents by rail pro- collected for the Southern Pacific be fe lt a s c o ld e r th a n th e w in d . V e ry held sa cred ly confidential. Dr. P ie rc e ’s P le a sa n t P ellets In vigo rate BOTH ’ PH O N E S. extension to Coos Bay. The com ple 111. Farmer’ s Interest in Good Seed. d a n g e ro u s d r a fts a re th ose th a t a re Forest Grove. Ore ont vided it is done with American capital, and regu late stom ach, liv e r and bow*'* Pp. 24. p ro d u ced in r a ilw a y c a rs by th e rnpld tion of these projects is long oveidue, it *i»W e may next expect him to issue an i 112. Bread and Bread Making. Pp. m otion o f th e train . I t Is n ot w in d R . N I X O N , D e n t is t J edict conferring the right on us to but the people will be none the less th a t g e ts in to th e c a rr ia g e s , b u t th e 39. BO Y E A R » thankful when a regular train service a ir o f th e c a r w h ich Is su c k e d out. A Wn^ttend our own business. 113. The Apple and How to Grow It. EX P ER IEN C E lig h te d m a tch held to the c h in k o f th e Forest Grove, Oregon is established on the new branches. ■ n - — --------- ----- ----------------- Pp. 32 w in d o w w ill p ro v e th is, a s th e flam e If Mr. Harriman will now get busy 114. Experiment Station Work— XIV. . The spirit manifested by the Student w ill b e draw-n to w a r d th e w in d o w , n ot with his Central Oregon roads, many of Pp. 28. OFFICE: Three doors north of Bailey's store, b lo w n fro m it. ,r(* Bedy of ? . U ., is worthy of the highest hours from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. ^ — Published E»ery Thursday by the W ashing- ton C a n ty Publishing Co. Incorporated jg i t Forest Grove, Oregon . = Services of the German Lutheran SP E G IA L TIES Dr. Balzaack’s Tonic CasLalian Wat*er f a _______ Zim ol Dr. Hines’ Drug Store W. F. S G H U L T Z FRESH M E A T S OF ALL KINOS Vegetables of all Kinds in Season Oregon Forest Grove Is Disease a Crime ? E. W . Haines Bank? M EATS M A R T IN & C O . Undertaking & Buxtorj P a ten ts It shows the interest the tiresome delays and disappoint 115. H op Culture in California. Pp. “ T h r R r ld g r " H orn o f S o r r o w . 27, ments of the past will be forgotten, or I HADE. nriAHAA '* 01 the boys have in the college— and it is “ M y ¡ioern e n title d ’T h e B rid g e .’ ” j ratnnr D c s io n s 116. Irrigation in Fruit Growing. Pp. sa id L o n g fe llo w , “ w a s w r itte n In so r „ |j| worth a great deal more to the institu- at least forgiven.— Oregonian. C o p y r ig h t s A c . 48. row , w h ich m ade i r e fe e l fo r th e loneli- j A n vonn n#n«11ng a nketrh and <1e«crli»tlon may fore nation than the mere raising of the $10- quirkIjr HAf-ertniti o u r of*tnlon fra « w h eth er an L A W Y ER 118. Grape Growing in the South. n ess o f others. I w a s a w id o w e r a t th e ! Inypuilon la p rob a b ly p atentable. Com m unlca- Reduced Rates H our at r let I f confiden tial. HANDBOOK o n Patenta :ni'*rn!i( 000. The News wishes them abun- tim e, find I used so m e tim es to go o v e r | Pp. 32. •«•nt free. < »Ideal aireiiry fo r eerurltifr batenta. Real Estate and Corpo- OFFICE 0v t’ nteiit« taken tbr«unrh M unn A Co. re c e iv e tiie b rid ge to B oston e v e n in g s to m eet n yje, dant success and hopes they will win— tptcUU notice, without charire. In the During the Summer Season of 1906 119. Experiment Station Work— XV. ration^A^j^Sgeciahjt. Hines^^Storej frie n d s and re tu rn nenr m id n ig h t by • cro* It also believes they will. Pp. 31. reduced round trip excursion rates will th e sa m e w a y . T h e w a y w a s silen t, >a*h. ; ija fe - __ ______ Or Forest Grove, A hnndiomely lllnatreted weekly. I.nnrest cir be in effect from the East to all North 120. Insects Affecting Tobacco. Pp. s a v e here and th ere a b e la te d footstep . culation of any scientific lournal. Terms, B 3 a T h e sea rose o r fe ll a m o n g th e w o od en 00,11 r Wake up gentlemen! Spring is year: foiirnionttM.il. Sold by all newsdealers. 32. Pacific Coast Points, such as Portland, p iers, and th ere w a s n g r e a t fu rn a c e op —— here and w* must be up at our “ house 3 8 tBro«dw«T. Tacoma, Seattle, Victoria, Vancouver, j 121. Beans, Peas and other Legumes th e B rig h to n h ills w h o se red lig h t w a s Branch Office, ft36 F 8L, Washington. D. C. as Food. Pp. 32. pri*,e cleaning.” f The trash must be cleaned reflected b y the w a v e s . It w a s on su ch etc.; also to Spokane and San Francisco, a t t o r n e y at law 1Z2. Experiment Station Work— XVI. a late, so lita ry w a lk th a t th e s p ir it o f I off our lawns: old fences pulled down; Los Angeles and San Diego. th e poem c a m e u p on me. T h e b rid g e Pp. 32. fW :3a few more old barns are to be moved Office in Front Rooms of Abbott Build) Rates from Chicago via direct lines h a s been g r e a tly a lte re d , b u t th e p la ce Baths. Laundry Agency. Situ | 123. Red Clover Seed; Information for ing, Upstairs. iiisr, P'back and miles of old moss grown. o f It is th e sa m e ” to the North Pacific Coast and CalifoT-1 ated on Pacific Ave., Forest Grove. Purchasers. Pp. 11 ; FOREST GROVE, - - OREGOfl dilapidated f fences must be pulled nia will be $75 and from Missouri 124. Experiment Station Work— XVII. E n s l l . h C o o k ei-y . 1?k*i ’ down. Sto re fronts need painting; River points, namely: Council Bluffs, F ren ch co o k ery c a m e from I ta ly , b u t j Pp. 32. H O L L I S T E R ’S M lslradlnff. mt H Jthe mud must be hauled off Main Omaha, Atchison, St. Joseph, Kansas 125. The Protection of Food Products lo n g b e fo re F r a n c e a tta in e d a n y dis- j T u b b s — I fla tte r m y s e lf th a t honest* tin ction E n g lish c-x>ktng w a s sp o k en o f ,nrn*jStreet, and 1 thousand other things A B uiy medicine tor Buiy People. from Injurious Temperatures. City, also St. Paul and Minneapolis, a s th e b e s t in E u ro p e. A ft e r th e re ig u i It p rin te d on m y fa c e . G ru b b s — W e ll— Brins« Oolden Hearn and Renemd Vi »or. ,Te tc bought to be done. Let us get at it at »r—y e s. p e rh a p s— with some allowance Pp. 26. rates will be $60. Rates to Spokane o f H e n ry V I I I . so u p s a n d fish fe ll in to A nperl(1c (or Constipation. Indigestion. T.tx fo r typographical error«. and Kidney troubles. IMmplea. E n m la. Impuri ie »«qchce. will be $5 less than to the Coast or 126. Practical Suggestions for Farm g e n era l d isu se , a n d la rg e r q u a n titie s o f j Hlood. Dad Hreath. Sluggish Dowels, H'-ndachi Occasionally a man figure* on a re and Hack ache. Ita Kock y Mountain Tea In t«tj m e a t o ccu p ie d th e ir p la ce . “ In the Buildings. Pp. 48. $70 from Chicago and $55 from the served seat In heaven because be one« let form, »ft rente a box. Genuine marie C reM Council has practically 127. Important Insecticides. Pp. 42. re ign o f J a m e s II. co o k ery had fa lle n : H oli . ihtkb D kco C ohpamt . Madison, Wi«. Missouri River and St. Paul. to its lo w e s t d ep th . I t re v iv e d a little \ gave away an old coa t GOLDEN NUDO ETS FON SALLOW PEOP ¡he*, “ ft™*! to I grant a franchise to the 128. Eggs and Their Uses as Food. in th e re ig n s o f A n n e and G e o rg e I., j Rates one way via the Shasta Route t ,prr* «.United s Company and in doing Pp. 32. d e g e n e ra te d a g a in in th e re ig n s o f 1 and California will be $13.50 higher G e o rg e II. and I II ., u n til a t la s t E n g & W A T K IN S 129. Sweet Potatoes. Pp. 40. : t v so they, 'no doubt did what they than those above mentioned. lish c o o k in g w a s little b e tte r th an th a t ■ - Proprietor of 131. Household Tests for Detection of f D 0 V"„ I thought fcas for the best. Their 1 , . .The Lending llnrher Shop. o f th e a n c ie n t B rito n s .“ — L on don T ele- 1 Trains on the Southern Pacific arrive These tickets will be on sale daily, j Oleomargerine and Renovated graph . | and depart on the following schedule: ¡ght- action aloe g this line is just what every commencing June 1st and continuing Butter. Pp. 11. Up-to-date Hair-cutting and GOING SOUTH *,tl1 „ town has been expecting and hoping H r W a s n 't A r r o h n llr . until September 15, with final return 132. Insect Enemies of Growing No. 2 ____ 9 A. M. No. 4 ____6:21 P. M. Shaving. Laundry agency. ? ,fj. r * . It it now up to the Railway Com- M iss P r o e D e n t— P a p a s a y s y o u are Wheat. Pp. 40. GOING NORTH limit of October 31st. P n reet O ro* M a in » ( r w t . Im p ro vid en t a n d th a t he w ill never tbf tf*'1 p«>y to I*make good .” Our people No. 3. . .6:59 A. M. o. 1___ 4:16 P. M. 133. Experiment Station Work— X VIII c o n sen t to m y m a r r y in g a m an th a t Is A. L. C r a ig , a re"*, have been anxiously looking forward N. L. A t k i n s , Agent. Pp. 32. u n a b le to m a k e both e n d s m eet. Orr- General Passenger Agent. p o f T for - several ^ years toward an electric 134. Tree planting in Rural School v llle H a r d u p :« — W e ll, I'm afraid I railway Sad are hoping that before sh a ll n e v e r be a b le to d o so. I ’ m no Grounds. Pp. 38 G o o d e v e n in g . — P it t s . * < many months the trolly car will be ^ New Yolk Tribune FiTmeT “ d 135. Sorghum Syrup Manufacture. co n to rtio n ist. b u rg D is p a tc h OF \ making hour !y trips between here and The News can be secured ti .. March Pp. 40. F o r e s t G r o v e , - O reg< 25, at the nominal price of $1.25. M raegers. 136. Earth Roads. Pp. 24. Portbad Paid up Capital, $25.000 Mr«, de Fashion (at a children’s par- After that time the two publications 137. The Angora Goat. Pp. 48. ---------- = typ-M arie: Nursegirl — Yes. r u h 'am ta. •' In the retirement of Mr. Borah can be had for $1.50. 138. Irrigation in Field and Garden. Mrs. de Fashion—It’s time for na to go FARMERS & MERCHANTS from thefcenatoria: contest in Idaho, is home. Which of these children l» mine? — Goldenrod Flour now $1.05 per Pp. 40. J. ( . LOOMS — Goldenrod Flour noir $1.05 per a. n. DooLv - Home Chat DrvsMeal and M#r. V. the aasdffsh act of a rare man. H e is sack. iiack. I To St C en tim es) par*' commendation. W . H. HOLLIS. Scientific American. MUNN & Co. New York J . N . H o f f m a n City Barber Shop . . . . A. I. Wirtz, Proprietor Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggc Local Time Table THE NEWS w For Up-to-date Job Work SE A R S FIRST NATIONAI BANK