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* ¡tonal Page-Washington Co. News. AT THE CHURCHES Loyal Temperance Legion The Loyal Temperai ce Legion ob M. E. Church A. N O U R 8E , M anager served their frst anniversary last Sab Preaching every Sabbath at 11 a. m. bath by inviting their friends and giv r ™ Thursday by the Wishing- j com pleted with it which will not be long and 7 :3 0 p- Sanday schoo> at 10 ing a short program of songs, recita m ., r ; \ , publishing Co. Incorporated 48 lhe work 01 building such a car is|^_m' ’ f pworth ^eague 6 ; 3 ^ p- tions and responsive readings which Prayer Meeting, Thursday 7 :3 0 p. m. I ton COO™ «,.»»■ more simple, was very entertaining and showed the it Oregon , Everybody welcome. L. F . BELKNAP. efficient and untiring work of their THE "MADE IN OREGON" PROJECT superintendents and leaders as well as German Lutheran Church E« Forest Grove. $ 1.00 Year in Advance. the competent c>rps of teachers and A Promotion of the Benefits of the Services of the German Lutheran helpers. Lewis & Clark Church will be held at the Christian ..red at the post-office at Forest n-tr Oregon, as second class Grove, titrì I matter. lu, J I ., all communications to Wash- ^ . » C o r .v P « b „ C o ., F o r e s t Grove, Ore. [ ,h. NEWS fails to reach it: subscrib- “ ;s late, we request that immedi- ! Mention m ay be called to the same. |© jr s d a y , MAY 10, In turn they were entertained with short addresses by Rev. Belknap and Mrs. Boldrick and a couple of songs by Mrs. Chapman sung in her charm ing manner. Their reports show an increase from fifty charter members to an enrollment of 125 and an average attendance of about eighty-one. They meet during this month in the Congregational church and will be glad of visitors at any time. Science Hall on Fifth street, at 2 :3 0 “ Oregon flies p. m ., on the 2nd and 4th Sundays in with her own | every month. Rev. H . C. Eberlipg wings,” indeed will occupy the pulpit. but Oregon does’nt know Congregational Church it. The im Sunday, May 13, 10 a. m. Sunday portance of our School; 11 Morning Worship, preach state as a manufacturing community is ing by the pastor, subject— “ The not sufficiently understood even by Merciful.” 4 p. m. Meeting of the her own people. No matter how Loyal Temperance Legion, 7, Young much we may be able to aid the People’s Meeting.— “ Lessons from Admen’s League in this unique Christ’s Healing.” 8, Special Even schem e, we shall ever owe them a ing Service; address by Prof. Mary F . great debt for the conducting of the Famham on “ Doctor Jam es Stewart of enterprsse to show people what Oregon Lovedale.” Thursday, May 17, Mid makes. week service “ John the Baptist and Our native capabilities and resources King Herod.” will be exploited to the fullest extent in the effort to make a display that will In addition to the plans made by 1906. Men with thousands of dollars, and [h0 lost nothing by the fire or earth- ,uake « California, not only accepted L satiated charity, and seeing an them. a n o t h e r I “J h o l id a y . The proposal to make May 2 a per petual legal holiday throughout th t state at the next session ol the Legislature is strongly supported by a feeling of loyalty to the forces of the past which put the machinery of state in motion. The objection to it is the stock objec- t:on to another holiday and the conse- quent interruption of business, always more or less annoyiug and detrimental to the financial interests of the com munity. If this movement is successful, there will be two legal holidays in May —the 2nd and the 30th — followed in little more than a month by the great National holiday, two months farther on by Labor Day, and in the next month í!>| F R E S H M E A T S O F A L L K IN D S Hams, Bacon and other Salt Meats always on hand V e g e tab le s o f a l l K in d s in S e a s o n GASTON Dr. Ernest Everest was in town to day. Miss Mabel Storey is home for a tim e. Mr. Joseph Gaston was in town yes terday. opportunity to got a free ride, took advantage of the terrible conditions, convince, and the exhibition of Oregon Prof. Bradley, to attend the University obtained free transportation to friends made articles, to be made from May of California, this summer, Prof. Chap North, East, or South. They would 19 to 26 at Portland, will demonstrate man of the Conservatory, will make a have you think they lost thousands, to Oregon consumers what can be trip east; so that two members of the and look at you with contem pt if by made in Oregon. college faculty have completed plans look or speech would seem to T h e object is to protect Oregon for the summer vacation. doubt their sincerity. There are those goods, to instruct our buyers in the i At the College however, who did loose thousands of advantages to himself of confining his (From the Weekly Index) dollars, but who are not making a dis purchases to “ Oregon made” and Miss Moseley spent Saturday and play of their sad misfortune, but refer teaching him that products marked to it with reluctance, and accept the “ made in Oregon” are much more Sunday after the concert, at her home charity of the world temporarily be desirable from any standpoint than at Ellsworth, Wash. Miss Helen Chandler remained in cause it is absolutely necessary to pre those with the customary label of Portland for a few days after the concert vent suffering. They are the real “ made in Germany” or “ union made.” given there by the Glee Club. sufferers and it is to such that the Every dollar paid out for the manu world gives and gives generously and factured article brought into the state [ The work on the tennis court is gladly, esteeming it a privilege to di from the East goes to build up indus- abou* completed and the members of vide their worldly possessions with tries and help the larmer of a com- the club have been Pla>’in8 durinK the SGH ULTZ Successor to JOHNSON k JOHNSON Dealer in Everything fresh in the Grocery Line to be found here Free Delivery to all parts of the City. Both Phones O re g o n F o re s t G ro ve Mr. Herbert Smith has moved back on the farm. However, as all loyal Oregonians parts of the country late last fall, may will allow, May 2, 1843, was a day of have ]eft eggs which escaped theappli- San Francisco's Call for Help (E ST A B L ISH E D 1896.) Mr. Will Buxton and wife spent Sunday with Mr. Bert Porter. Mr. Neal Browr. made a flying busi ness trip to Portland, Thursday. Mr. F . L . Kobenstein will have his new house completed in a few days. for the occasion. • Two fishermen state they found numerous dead trout below the dam and above Gaston, enough were found to suspicion the use of dynamite, ! otherwise the dam is at fault. | ” ~ 0 ld e * 1 Democrat Grandma Mary Ramsey Wood, who will soon reach her 119th birthday, recently received some relics from Mrs. Alice Briggs, of LaTnnta. Col., consist- great and far-reaching significance, not cati()n of jnsecticide advised at that The officials of the Southern Pacific in* ° f some cotton spun b ? han(1 45 only to Oregon but to the Pacific I I would advise going over these have se „ out the following communi- years ag0’ and out of wh,ch s ° uthern with the following asserting the necessity of con- women were wont to make the.r dresses; Northwest. This being true, the ob- trees this month ................ ........... _ cation ---------------- ----------------------- By the first of June cars will be rur.- n'ng on the Forest Grove Transporta- 1511 Company’s line. President Haines has given assurance that if everything moves along as smoothly as among the bark, where egg been deposited. If insects 7 appear require continued efforts on the part of repeat the application. everyone to keep supplies coming. In fighting tree enemies, not much The railroads are of coarse handling can be accomplished in town or village all such supplies without charge and where residences are close together the people must respond to calls for unless all property owner- *o.k in un relief. expected Commencement visitors will ion with each other. H A an he received from the depot in true do nothing to rout the pest, s e o urban style. wlli count for little. Here » where The track is practically laud, the poles •“ veall been set and the wire has ar- fired. The big brackets are expected daiIy “ A the care in the city are nearing The car for passengers w l r - Already received one coat of paint Uld ““'y th« finishing touches are n<eded to make it ready for use. The made public in all quarters that it will (S ig n e d ) E . H . HARRIMAN, President. J . P. O’ Brien: community interests should p P Please notifiy all your people who each lot owner to cooperate .ear..., are furnishing supplies that they sre with his neighbor.— O .. —i •-af? being received in good shape and are __ v,nild- well distributed to the needy through the Army Commissarv Department, M rB ^ r R ^ « « ’ fo rth e The Northwest is doing remarkably ing near , of establishing a laundry. He purpose " " " I , ~h^ f r t o m the well in this emergency will move his old rose ry ^ (Sig n ed ) E. E . CALVIN. however, will not be sent out to City Laundry s.te to * * * * * Grove until the freight car is immediately. ^ Gen. Mgr. of S. P. Co. A rgu s -eporter greeted the aged woman «with, “ W ell, you old democrat, how ^ you getting along,” she smiled u ( j gjjd, “ fin e , and if the women get a vote I want to live long enough to vote for a democratic president.” She has had what is perhaps her last pic- ture taken, and they are in the hands o f her daughter, M n. Catherine Rey- nolds, who is disposing of them at a nominal price as mementoes, for the 0id lady’s benefit.— Hillsboro Argus, 1, MEATS A S to ry o f V o lta ire . VERY BEST One day when D’Alembert and Con- dorcet were dining with Voltaire they proposed to couverae on atheism, but Voltaire stopped them at once. ’’Walt.*’ snld he. "till my servants have with drawn. I do not wish to have my throat cut tonight" ■ h c .r l of QUALITY, PRICES, TREATMENT SAELENS ft CO., Main St., FOREST ORO VC, ORISON C ash . MARTIN & CO. MANUFACTURERS O F H A R IN E S And dealers in all kinds of Horse Goods. Repairing Promptly Done Prices Reasonable. Drop in. SH0F NEAR NAYLOR'S COINER FOREST 6R0VE, Ol Undertaking- Practical Undertakers and Embalm- ers. Calls answered day or night. j Forest Grove. i R . IN IX O IN , D e n tlfij ft t o | i low, of Jeffersor^ Medical College, o f Pa., and scores of oth ers eq ually em inent. Dr. P ie rce’s F a v o rite P rescrip tion cures the worst cases o f fem ale weakness, prolap- hus.antever.ion and retroversion and c o rre cts irregu larities, cu res painful period!-, dries up disagreeable and w eakening drains, some tim es l:;iu rn as pelv ic c atarrh and a m u lti tude of oth er diseases p ecu liar to women. B e a r in mind, it is n o t a p a ten t n or even a secret m edicine, b u t th e "F a v o r ite P rescrip tio n " of a regularly educated physician, of large exp erien ce In the cu re o f woman's p ecu liar ailm ents, who fra n k ly and confid ingly tak es Ids p atients in to ids fu ll con fidence by tellin g them Ju st w hat his " P r e scription " is composed of. O f no o th er medi cine put up for woman’s special m aladies and sold through diugglsts. esn it be h&id th at the m aker is not afraid to deal thus fran k ly , openly and honorably, by l e t jn g every p atien t using the sam e kn< knuw e x a c t l y w hat she Is taking. Kirk women are Invited to consult Dr. Pierce, by letter, frre. All correspond ence Is guarded as sacredly secret and womanly confidence* ure protected by professional privacy. Address Dr. R. V. r ie r r o . HulTulo. N . Y . Scientific American. mb , Y ork Forest Grove, Oregon O F F IC E : Three doon north of B ailey 's store, hours from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. W . H. HOLLIS« LAWYER Real Estate and Corpo- ration_^w _a_S£ecialt£. Forest Grove, OFFICE Hines’ - J. N. Hoffman ATTORNEY AT LAW Office in Front Rooms of Abbott ] ing, Upstairs. FO REST GRO VE. - - H O L L I S T E R ’S Rocky A Mountain Tu Ni Su», Medicina for Bviy People." Brine* Bolden Health end Renewed VI A eprclA c f o r C o n itipatlon. Ind anil K id ney trou b les. P im p les, Kci / ru m . I lllood. Had H reath. Sluggish Ilo w rlt. Hen and H ack ache. I t a R lock o e V y M ountain T e a I le t form . SB re n te a box. G enu ine H o u . ih t e b flu tto C o u r e u r . M adison. GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW SE A R S & WATKINS -Proprietor of— • T i e * l^ e e a c lln ic I t a r b e r Up-to-date Hair-cutting Shaving. Laundry la in 8 tr • • P op 1*1 eekly. A hanriaom ely llln ttra » te ri w eekly D rg M t d r- T e r m « . f3 a fiolri r by all new ariealera. : four month*, • IL L loM Hoi. itiflc Journal, jo u rn a l. eulatton o f any actentlflc i OmiwPót I T D U W s s h lo x lo n , D. C. City Barber Shop . . Baths. Laundry Agency. Situ ated on Pacific Ave., Forest Grove. . . A. i. Wirtz, Proprietor Local Time Table Trains on the Southern Pacific^ and depart on the following GOING SOUTH No. 2 ____ 9 A .M . No. 4. . . . 6 ; GOING NORTH No. 3 . . .6 :5 9 A. M. O. 1____4 : l f ; N. L . ATKINS, THE NEWS FIRST NATIONAL Eugene will not have a municipal waterworks system, as the local com- pony is fulfilling all promises made at the tim e of the purchase. New filters are in place, and the 1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 gallon — Goldenrod reservoir is being built.— Ex. p e sack. For Up-to-date Job Work Flour now 95 'iff Vs^-R oe & Buxti . BOTH ’ PHONES. IIow to preserve health and beauty Is told in Dr. Plarco’s Common Sense Med jection to placing another legal holt- preparation which I have found better tinued operations in order to relieve some moss f™ m th* * rave of ,he P0* ical Advisor. It I* free. For a paper- day on the state’s calendar of idle days than anything else I have ever tried: the suffering humanity in the Bay City, ess, Helen Hunt Jac son; and some covered copy send Dr. R. V. Pierce, lluf- fiilo, N. Y.. 21 one-cent stamps to cover may be overruled. T h e Oregonian Melt a ^ n d of Ivory soap and mix - From Oakland, /'-«t >s l k ’ whlch wai iaised ln mailing only ; In cloth binding SI stamp*. Calif. . Kentucky, ... , Mrs. Briggs also sent Mrs. Wood a Dr. Pierce'* Pellet* cure constipation. »ill not be affected by it one way or ^ ^ while quite warm, one pint of J . P. O’Brien silk ribbon, on which she wishes the the other since it goes to press every jcerosene Agitate until complete un- Having gone over the situation in centenarian to tie a single knot lor 60 YEAR* day in the year and reports in their j .Qn place. The mixture can then E X P E R IE N C E San Francisco, I am deeply impressed each year of her age. Recently a n t- regular order the occurrences of h o li-: added to 12 quarts of water. An with the necessity of urgent forwarding p o from Knoxville, T en n ., sent Mrs. days and all other days. It agrees with erau]sjon will jeadily be formed by the of food stuffs with which to feed the Wood a cane cut from a Tennseee other business concerns, however, that operatjon of the sprayer. Spray the 2 0 0 ,0 0 0 homeless people. The situa- blue beech, a hundred years ago. It “ is a great inconvenience to have banks j trfies tb0roughly among their branches, t on is well organized and the United ¡s ¡n an excellent state of preservation, and stores close, postoffice delivery stop ^ut scrub their trunks, using for this T radc M anus rU° % ' d scrub- States Quartermaster’s Department is jn d Was cut by the father of the person Dem ons *nd general industry and business sus- ^ of the work a stiff scrub- j __ ____ __ ^ j dislributi„g, Stin bristled D j ; e*.;Kntinar through thmncrh it, w io sent it. Grandma Wo id is now C o p y r ig h t s A c . A n ro n e sen d in g e •Ne, <-h en d d e scrip tio n a ie y P«d operation, on an average of one bing.brush, with handle inserted in the ^ various local s c e r ta in i o u r Opinion f r e e w h e th e r an q inlrkly u ick ly a accertim o i *«.. i at her best as compared to any time in v en tio n I« p ro b ab ly M le t « n ta h le . C om m u nie». working day a month throughout the side ¡nstead 0f the top. This will ena- finn« «trtetly coiifldAiiflal. HAB M relief associations, all supplies as fast as f a seVeral yean, but says she does not b tînt ire « , ü k k s t a i« n c y foi l ’nteiitn ta k e n th ro u g h ! Vear—Oregonian. ble you to get the emulsion^ «rive, but the fact should be know how long it will last. When the vor fini n n iU ê, w ith o u t c h a n Railroad Pointers. , , A general banking business transacted. Interest paid on tim e deposits. Accounts invited. The morality of clean blood ought to be one of the flint leoiuua taught us by Miss Mabel Ralston will also spend our pastors and teachers. The physical Is the substratum of th» spiritual, and summer home. this fact ought to give to the food we Mr. E. M. Griebeler was in Cor eat and the air we breathe a transcend ent significance.—Tyndale. nelius for a day or so. Mr. D. J . Quimby and wife are visiting friends for a few days. * Forest Grove, Oregon T h e P h r e te « !. Unci« (Seorgc- Harry, 1 suppose you Fruits seem to be coming on fine, keep a cash account. Harry—No. Un munity thousands of miles away with Kood weathei. cle George; I haven’t got so far as that, in fact everything looks its best in this but I keep an expense account no possibility ol participating in re-1 The Second Years have organized a part of the county. sultant benefits. Every increase of class track team consisting of the Mrs. Schofield of Cornelius spent industry in the city of Portland will' following members: Messrs. Gardner, Sunday with her daughter, Mrs. E . J . Whose Say-so Is Best? enlarge the demand for material of all Hope, Mears, Huston, Markee, Tay- With nearly all medicine* put up for Ward of this place. ¿ale through dnigKiats, one ha* to take kinds in this community and benefits lor and Dunlap. They are arranging the maker’* aay-KJ alone us to their cura- Mrs. Frank W escott’s sister, a Mrs. thereby derived will directly accrue to ' for a meet with the Third Years which tivt value. Of course, such testimony Is Qualey from Washington, was visiting not that of a disinterested party and will take place soon. local purenaser. accottJj'»nlv 1* not to be given the same here for a few days. credit/Is if written from disinterested The Lewis and Clarke Exposition Miss Heidel entertained a number of motive k j)r. Pierce's medicine*, how Mr. L. Paget in company with Mis. ever. form a single and therefore striking serve(j (0 wake up the old mossback her friends Friday evening. The exception to thi* rule. Their claims to sj aj e of Oregon and she has been born evening was spent in recalling former PaKet s sister made a short visit Sunr’ay the confidence ■'.* invalids doe* not rest solely upon their maker*' say - *o or agjóni ^ ¡; were, and the Oregonian school days. Those present were: to the old farm East of town. praise. Their ingredients ure matters of Mrs. C. Holligum and family left for public knowledge, being printed on each no longer lingers by the wayside wait Misses Inez Luce, Alice Sewell, Jo separate bottle wrapper. Thus Invalid ing for the crops to grow and indiffer sephine Baber, Esther Silverman, Lora Vancouver, B. C ., May 4, where they sufTerers are taken Into Dr. Pierce’s full contub nee. Scores of leading medical ent to the webs between his toes, but Foster, Carrie Fitch and Sarah Boldrick. will meet Mr Holligum. Their ad men have written enough to fill volumes in praise of the curative value of the has aroused himself and shown to the several Ingredients entering into these A very- pleasant surprise party was dress will be Royal H otel for a time. medicines. worid the industry and diligent enter- given to Miss Mavilla Fletcher on her The Jollity Club will give one of well-known Am ongst these w riters wo find such med ical ligh t* as Prof. ley EUlngwood. M. D.. pr,se tjjat won for him the new title of birthday, Saturday evening by Mrs. their deserving and able plays entitled of Bon n et M edical Fin College, C hicago; Prof. Hale, of th e sam e c ity ; Prof. Jo lm M. Scud- , “ beaver.” No more will he waste tie Coghill. Games and music made the \ "School for Girls,” in the near future, dor. M. 1>.. late o f C in cin n ati. Ohio; Prof. h n King, M. I)., la te of C in cin n ati, Ohio; ^ 0f his youth-by sending his money evening pass very pleasantly. At the Special scenery was installed last week Jo Dr. 0 * 0 *1 r Coe, o f New Y o rk ; Dr. B artlio - but one by Thanksgiving, after which outsjde to purchase articles that bene- close of the evening refreshments of comes Christmas, when the round be- fits him not, while his own manufac- cake and chocolate were served. gins again with New Year’s. turers are clamoring for patronage and Those present were: Misses Nora and No one protests seriously against C0-0 peration to make Oregon the state May Emmel, Cora and Ellen Brobst, these hoi days, but every employer j 0 f states Helen Chalmers, Leah Leiser, Helen and business man knows that each one Chalmers, Esther Silverman, Maveme disrupts the regular order of things for The Care of Shade Treas Templeton, Amy Thomas. Helen several days. H ence, as before said, It will be well to look to the shade Bollinger. Messrs. Rasmussen, Peters the stock opposition to the making of trees early in the season. The gypsy Ward, Ferrin. Mason, Witham, Clapp, additional legal holidays. moth, which infested maples ¡n many Gordon Brown. E. W. Haines Bank 41 For Sale Holstein Bull, 4 years old. Ad Mr. Wm. Butler visited the Grove dress, B. B. GOFF, Hillside, phone 151. Tuesday. u p C a p i t a l WJIN.i CORRESPONDENTS: National City Bank. New York cents Wells Fargo & Co’ s Bank, H United Sûtes National Bank, J| il i