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! tonal Page-Washington Co. News. AT THE CHURCHES A . E* N O U R 8 E » M a n a g e r To Our Subscribers In casting about for means to meet N. E. Church Preaching every Sabbath at 11 a. m. 'Y c ^ fy H i* "" Thursday by the our obligations we noticed a good DRUGS many of our subscibers were in arrears Wishing- bone dust in each hole. The remedy and p* m " Sunday school at 10 on their subscriptions. T h e subscrip ... . ------- . ~ i . j is v i u . a old U ------- — - i a. m ., Epworth League 6:3 0 p. m ., is sur# sure tn to » revive trees, increasing Publishing Co. Incorporated tion price for The News is but $1 .0 0 their bearing and lengthening their Prayer M eeting, Thursday 7:30 p. m. per year in advance. This is a small it Forest Grove. Oregon lives for many years.— Orchard and Everybody welcom e. L. F. BELKNAP. sum for each subscriber but in the Farm. aggregate it means much to us. Now German Lutheran Church BEST on the Market, at Lowest Prices, QUALITY Considered : : : : : Í County $1.00 a Year in Advance. FOREST D A LE Services of the German Lutheran Church will be held at the Christian John Fisher and family were in , Jt (he post-office at Forest Science Hall on Fifth street, at 2:30 Forest Grove, Saturday. Sve, as secon d class p. m ., on the 2nd and 4th Sundays in mail matter. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wilcox visited every month. R ev. H . C. Eberling friends in Pattons Valley, Sunday. will occu py the pulpit. H . W . Scott and son Alex made a « all communications to Wash- Oregon, trip into the Yamhill country, Tuesday. ington County Pub. C o., Grove, Ore. Forest Noah Baker of Hillside, was in the valley last week looking Sunday, April 22, 10 a. m ., Sunday after the school. 11, Morning we are going to ask each one of our subscribers, who are in arrears, to up thereby helping us to advance. The Worship— Ser the American Federation of Labor, come, The division into two big orties is disappearing. The group tem is gaining everywhere, and is ®e natural condition where no one ivershadowing question divides man- nd. A labor party would not d o ingress any harm, and most of the ads for which organized labor works •re just. The unions make mistakes does everybody else. ole record the unions On ¡approbation of all liberal minds. Should be kept from their deserve the Th ev despotism as should every other power, but there is jnot apparent danger of their acquiring more influence than is w ielded by cer- |tain other and less admirable com bina tions. The financial, m ercantile, and professional classes have |w°rld’s ear too much. have had it too little, had The the laborers and whatever flw tiiem a more attentive hearing makes for good.— Colliers W eekly. To Revive Old Fruit Trees A horticulturist of Maryland has, •her several years of experim enting, discovered a way to revive old fruit •tees and keep them in bearing con di- J°n long after their supposed stage of usefulness has passed. As o* decay in a tree is its ®Ty the sap to the cause inability to all its branches, Heading the tree lessons the area to be •obe traversed, the amount of top to removed varying— according to the e^s judgement. j M mu*t then be ^thaer, the one Bone dust and administered as a in the autumn and in the spring. It is n eces i t o introduce the bone dust through in the ground near the roots of !***’ ^ the ashes may 0X61 the top surface of be the The “ hes ls» -h sand will not ▼ash df»TT k ^ t A question naturally ^ K to how far fro n the b od y J * * the ho1« “ W nin. The mast tie of for the fertilizer scientist says you • cord about the b od y of the * * * » loosely that h will turn freely, * * * « 00« free end. With this loose £ t r * be ■ 7 ® d * hole of ^ s ix T die tree. in ““tilth* u* eaCb c’rde, continuing ; subscription is paid follows the name on the address. Out of town subscri- SG H JOHNSON ULTZ mail for which a receipt will be immediately returned. Successor to JOHNSON k Dealer in The Olympic Revival FRESH M E A T S OF ALL KINDS Ham s, Bacon and ether Salt Meats always on hand Vegetables of all Kinds in Season Everything fresh in the Grocery Line to be found here Free Delivery to all pans of the City. Both Phones F o re s t G ro ve O re g o n For Sale Holstein Bull, 4 years old. Ad dress, B. B. GOFF, Hillside, phone 151. Geld Your Colts Standing Oliver P. Eldridge will perform sci entific work in gelding, spaying, rup tures and dehorning; also shoeboils and shoulder bunches. Please drop a card in the office or call at his residence in South Park on 5 th Ave. between Third and Fourth Sts. 2t £ . W . Haines Bank (ESTABLISHED 1898.) Forest Grove, Oregon A general banking business transacted. Interest paid on tim e deposits. Accounts invited. Home Market is the title of the first docum ent of the Congressional campaign of 1906, issued by the American Protective Tariff League. T h e pamphlet is a reproduc tion of the great speech of Congress man John F. Lacey of Iowa, recently delivered in Congress. Send postal card request for free copy. Ask for D ocum ent N o. 84. Address W . F. Wakeman, Secretary, 339 Broadway, New York, N. Y. M A R T IN & C O . MANUFACTURERS OF H A R IN E S S A Heavy Load to Carry. FOREST GROVE, ORE Undertaking ’V5^-Roe & Buxton W . H. HOLLIS. -1 J . N . H o ffm a n Rocky Mountain Too Nuggets 111 & Scientific Am erican. MUNN & Co Local Tim Table New York City Barber Shop . . A practical salesman for Washington house. Mrs. est manufacturing cities, this produc into Mrs. M cLeod’ s M cL eod haJ ^ t0 Portland for the tion alone costing many thousands of county to sell SP E E R ’ S A U T O M A T IC of dollars. Summer. Earl VanMeter and wife Mrs. »P«nt Sanday w,th VanMeter and wife. It is one of the largest con GAS M A C H IN E , gas and electric fix tracts ever given for printing any one tures, and all kinds book in Kansas city, and the firm has lighting appliances. * * - Arbor e Day *««1 f J, «J CircIe “ ,ixteen or eigk- Z . t ’ 'nm ll>e tre tree. Make holes school — T'®’ tow inches deep ! . date to which your And dealers in all kinds of Horse Along with dyspepsia comes nervous- G oods. Repairing Promptly D one ness h y? Be css and general ill-health. W hy? Prices Reasonable. D rop in. ll«) ‘ cause a disordered stomach does not per- mlt the food to be properly digested, and Its products assimilated by th< e system, The blood is charged with poisons s which come from this disordered ulgi ration, and in turn tho nerves are not fed on good. sixteen-pound hammer, fifty-six pound red-blood, and we see symptoms of nerv- Mrs. Cora Edmonds and friends of SOMETHING NEW weight, discus throwing, 110-metre ousnets, sleeplessness and general break ; Forest Grove, visited his mother, Satur- [ down. It is not head work, nor over phy Practical Undertakers and Em balm - hurdle, swimming, rowing, football, sical exertion that does It, but poor stom Simplified Form of Bookkeeping day evening. ach work. With poor, thin blood tho ers. Calls answered day or night. fencing, rifle and revolver shooting, for Farmers. body is not protected against the attack Father Graham is able to be out of germs of grip, bronchitis and consump again after having been confined to the The Central Publishing Company, lo- Pentathlon, wrestling, and clim bing tion. Fortify the body at once with Dr. Pierce's (¡olden Medical Discovery — a | house for a few days, | cated in the Manufacturers’ Exchange the rop e.— Herbert W . Kerrigan, in raro combination of native medicinal 30TH ’ PHONES. Forest G rove. Ore. roots without a particle of alcohol or the Pacific Monthly for April. P. G. Vickers of this place, now night Building, Kansas City, M o., is on the dangerous habit-forming drugs, A little book of extracts, from promi j operator at Cottage Grove, visited his ! eve °? presenting a decided novelty— nent medical authorities extolling ig cvemr R . I N 1 X O I N , D e n t i s t Beauchamp to Lecture n’a Ingredient contained In Dr. Pierces patents here and returned Monday. a complete and very valuable produc- Uoldcn Medical Discovery will be mailed (From The Weekly Index) r, . , , , . . , . tion, entitled “ Agricultural Log Book,” free to any address on request by postal Forest Grove, Oregon Considerable improvement has been s . . . . It is with much satisfaction that the card cr letter. Address Dr. It. V. Pierce, a reliable repository containing mfor- ItuCalo. N. Y. going on lately in our town, Bud Otis Many years of active practice convinced mation on the subjects of breeding, athletic com m ittee is enabled to an Dr. Pierce of the valuo of many native ¡5 building a new house on the proper Three doors north of Bailey's store, Office nounce that the next lecture in the hours fro»r <) A. M. to 4 P. M. rearing and managing profitably all root, as medicinal agents and he went to ty he lately bought of Mrs. Anna gre at expense, both In time and In money, kinds of domestic animals, the diseases series of entertainments promised this to perfect his own peculiar processes for Bailey, Joseph Kafer has started a new rendering them both efficient and safe for to which they are subject and the most season will take place next Saturday tonic, alterative and rebuilding agents. house on his lot in town; A. B. Lewis t evening in Brighton chapel. The The enormous popularity of "Golden effective remedies for the same; also Medical Discovery” is duo both to !ts has had his house raised and a new fl LAWYER man who will entertain is Mr. Lou J. scicntilic compounding and to the actual many practical and valuable sugges foundation put underneath and other mcdlcln- l value of Its Ingredients. The tions to dairymen, fruit-growers and Beauchamp known to Chatauquans all publication of tho names o f the ingredi Real Estate and Corpo OFFICE over J repairs made. ents on the wrapper of every tottle cold, nurserymen, with various and popular over the country as “ T h e H um orous gives full assurance of Its non-alcoholic ration Law a Specialty. Hines' Store.'! Philosopher” . character and removes all objection to recipes; the most approved forms and D ILLEY the use of an unknown nr secret remedy. - Oregon?* Mr. Beauchamp is not the man It is not a patent medicine nor a secret Forest Grove, blanks of deeds, notes, mortgages, . Mrs. J. Colter and son are visiting at one either. This fact puts It fn « class deeds of trust, wills, bills of sale, leases originally contracted for but takes the all hti itself, bearing as ft does upon every Amity. bottfe wrapper Tho Badge of Honesty, In and other legal instruments. It is es place of Mr. Lybarger whose serious the full list of Its Ingredients. Mr. M oody is no better at this illness has prevented him from The "(¡olden MedTcal Discovery " cures, pecially designed to enable the agri A T TO R N E Y A T LAW weak stomach, Indigestion, or dyspepsia, writing. com ing west. However there are torpid liver and biliousness, ulceration of culturist to very easily and systemati stomach and bnwles and all cntarrhal af O ffice in Front R oom s of Abbott Build Mrs. Buxton, who was sick last week cally keep a perfect record of all his quite a number of people in town who fections no matUtr what parts or organs in g, Upstairs. may be affected with It. Dr. Pierce’s is better and able to be out again. business transactions, so that at the have had the pleasure of hearing Mr. rieasr.nt Pelleta are the original little FO R E S T G R O V E , - - OREGO! Mr. Schoolcraft and little son spent close of each year or at any time he Beauchamp and although they d o not liver pills, first put up <0 years ago. They ingulat'' and invigorate, stomach, liver H O LLISTER ’S ! Sunday in the city with Mrs. Schoolcraft. can immediately determine if this line wish Mr. Lybarger any harm still they »nd bowels. Much imitated but never are not sorry the change was made. tquüè o. Sugar-coated and easy to take Mr. and Mrs. Parker of Forest Grove is profitable to him. To be highly ap as candy. One to three a dose. a Busy n«dicing for Busy r*oot*. Mr. Beauchamp has never yet disap- visited with Mr. and Mrs. M cNamee, preciated by farmers it needs only to Brinai BoMm HsaMi and Rasami Vicar. Dointed an audience and we guarantee A •perffic for Constipation. Indigestion, Llv be seen, as it is decidedly a most Sunday. and K id n ey troubles. ..................... Pin P im ples. E czem a, Im pun YEAR* satisfaction next Saturday evening to Bluori. Hud llreath . S lu ggish B ow els. H eudach IR IE N C E Mr. Johnson and family, lately from com plete production, and invaluable to and B ackache. Its R ock all those who attend the lecture. T h e le t form . SB ce n ts a b ox. G en uine m ade I The blanks are ruled for Missouri, have moved on the Willis farmers. Ifot.i.iH T rh riitu o C o m p a r t . M adison, w in. Morning Oregonian said some time money expended, money received, GOLOEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PE0F property. "T h is evening Lou J. Beauchamp etc., and are arranged for 20 years con- John Umphlet visited friends here lectured on, ‘ Take the Sunny Side’ . secutively, thus affording a life-time SEARS W ATK IN S Saturday. It looks good to see John The Chatauquans have had a fair share T ra o c M a r k s 1 — Proprietor o f record of all daily and yearly transac De s ia n e of sunshine, both day and night the around again. • .T h u Ic u a J In ir B a r h u r S h o p . tions. The contract for manufacturing C o py Ria htm A c . A nrons sendin« ssksdi sud d*srrtntlnn snsy past few days, but Mr. Beauchamp Brady Chowning spent Sunday with O »»Irk If uuc#rt»ln our opinion fru« wbuthur an Up-to-date Hair-cutting and this work was an extensive one, hav nwianlrw- l»»w#i.tlnn la pm hublf p»tunU ‘ " had perhaps the biggest audience that friends in Dilley, he is working for the in P iien U 11..IIK ut rlctlf cotifMuntUl. HAN Shaving. Laundry agency. ing been bidden on by the largest book •«•tit fre«. OtdMt «««wirf for * has been in the auditorium this year; I’ Mwnt• t*k«u throuah Mann Jt Co. r*c*fr« S. P. Co. now. V ia In 8 t r u u t . • P orpat O ro manufacturers in the East, but the t p t r i a l tsoCic«. wit hoot chon Mrs. Hoskins and children, have preference was given to the popular and his audience was not disappointed. His words com e returned from a three week’ s visit at and reliable firm of Hudson-Kiraberly H e is a rapid talker. A hnndmomwlf lllawtnU*d w oak if. UmrMt trtr- calAtloti »»f mnf »rien tlflc toarnal. T « r m « , M m as fast as shots from a maxim gun and f m n r : fo u r ■Bontbs, ) L BoM by all n *w sd ssla ra Publishing Company, Kansas City, for Gales Creek. his stories and illustrations are intense-1 Trains on the Southern Pacific arrr Mr. Mizenhamer and family came several thousand copies, including a Branch (idles. h r i L W ashlaeton. D. C. ly funny and at the same time full of j and depart on the following schedu out from Portland, Sunday, and visited contract for a term of years. GOING SOUTH good ad vice.” This is another link in the chain of at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm No. 2 . . . . 9 A. M. No. 4 . . . . 6:2 1 T. testimony that Kansas City is rapidly GOING NORTH Stephens. Wanted Baths. Laundry Agency. Situ No. 3 . . .6 :5 9 A . M. o. 1 ___ 4:16 P. Jim Pollock and family have moved com ing to the front as one of the great Z ÏZ i of Ap'in »d - Portland, Lengthen Dr. Hines’ Drug S to re m eet our . NEWs fails to reach itr subscrib- interests of the condensei. mon by the pastor. “ The Beatitudes The Athletic world is on the qui Z is late, «re request that im m edi- John Fosa of Forest Grove, who IV. The Reward of the M eek” mention may be called to the same. vive this spring. At Athens, G reece, recently bought the Lou Parson’ s 6:30, Y. P. S. C. E .— T op ic, “ The the fourth of the International O lym pic place, was up last week putting in his Lord s Day: How to K eep it H oly .” Games will be held in the great Pan- *fU Y . A PR IL 19, 1906. crop, and getting the house in order. 7:30. Evening Song Service with Athenian Stadium, from April 22 until Tuesday As soon as some necessary repairs can preaching by the pastor. the second day of May: The dreadful calamity that has be- be done on the house, he will move evening, April 24 at 5:30 supper in In olden times the Greeks were all ,en the Bay City, is perhaps, the in with his family. church parlors followed by German powerful over the rest of the world in musical and literary program. Thurs t that has ever c om e down upon contests of strength, skill, speed and FIR TOP day evening, April 26, at 7:30, M id Pacific Coast. And the many who endurance. Now it seems as if the iT{ friends and relatives in the unfor- Master Fay Shearer is again attending week service for prayer and bible study. Americans had stepped into their Mte city will await news from them school. place, even surpassing their Greek Reading Room Debate *th the greatest of anxiety and appre- Miss Rachel Wescott was at home brothers at their own games. Every The first of a series of entertain over Sunday. ;Bsion. year we are meeting with stronger and ments provided for by the Reading Mr. J. Shearer has com m enced stronger com petition, not because our Room Committee of the Civic Im After the primaries are over, the digging his potatoes. team is weaker, but because men who provement Society, came off last Sat iteis will have time to investigate the could have made it stronger have asso Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Aydelott spent urday evening and was quite a success. i measures which have been pro ciated themselves with the team from Sunday afternoon at their son’ s home. Those who were fortunate enough to sed by initiative and w hich will be Ireland. Dr. Rcntz was called to the bedside be there were entertained with a very ted upon in June. T h ese are im - W e shall miss our college men, there of Arthur Aydelott’ s little daughter j good programme offered by the Alpha rtant and should have close atten- is no evading that fact. It is true last Saturday. Zeta Society of the College, the main Bn as soon as the excitem ent over there are only five men who would Some of Mr. L. Case’ s friends and feature of which was a debate on the ,e primary election has subsided.— have been chosen if the college men relatives, numbering about S3, gave question of Equal Suffrage. A unani- inian. could have secured release. These them a nice surprise party Saturday mous decision was rendered for the are: Lightley, of Chicago University; evening, Everyone had a pleasant' cause of Woman Suffrage, which was Remember that this is the week probably Snedigar, of California; Par time. ably supported by H . H . Markel and ben all good citizens are to sons, of W isconsin; Ashburner, of Quite a number of the Fir Top D. D. Bump. Arthur Prideaux and Yale, in the hurdles, and Coe, of Yale, ean up their yards. N othing can Claude Mason were their opponents ore easily be done and nothing can young people attended the Easter who was supposedly at Stanford this Our fam ous! ^ut were unable to convince any one ore easily affect the good of our little Services at Verboort. year. of the judges that equal suffrage was mi than for every one to take a hand , milk hauler was there with two of his The events for the ten days’ sports, this work of a week and show his ; best Kirls and in some way the neck noU or the best interests of Oregon beginning April 22, and ending May Several other interesting numbeis ghbors that his civic pride is not all yoke to his buggy was broken. It 2, are: 100, 200, 400, 800, and 1500- aided to make the evening a profitable metre runs; five-mile run, Marathon Ji his mind. And so, ye citizens, one seems that he has a great time lately. one in many ways and those who are race of twenty-five miles, running high nd all, get busy. i in authority at the Reading Room are CORNELIUS and broad jumps, standing high and deserving of much credit for this orig- C. L. W eidewitch returned from a broad jumps, pole vaulting, hop, step L A B O R IN P O L I T I C S . | inal scheme. and jum p race, sixteen-pound shot, The decision to enter politics, taken trip in Eastern Oregon. j one that sooner or later was bound Your money back if goods are not as represented pay obligations for which we thank you I bers may remit by Congregational Church Prescriptions filled accurately with fre sh Drugs : : ample means to carry this work on an necessary. Only extensive scale. T h ey will employ need apply. of heating and E xperience un responsible parties a u t o m a t i c G a s L ig h t C o . on the quite a number of traveling salesmen A v m - o d t0 introduce this work throughout the 441 W ashington St. Portland, Ore. « m*h . .— - “ « P »n d a foot apart program was Clrele’ *nd put about a gill of and about twenty visitors were pre L - World. S ^ - X — O ,, ated on Pacific Ave., Forest Grove. . . A. I. Wirtz, Proprietor THE NEWS For Up-to-date Job Work — Goldenrod Flour now $1.05 (M o .) Subscribe for The News. $1 year I sack. N. L. ATKINS, Agen FIRST NATIONAL BAN P a i d u p C a p i t a l • J R .O O O .n O COMZSrOHDDTTJ: New Y Wells Fargo Nevada National Bank, per San F ran ci United States National Bank, Port* ,