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;rwpw» Editorial Page-Washington Co. News. A . E . N O U R S E i M u n a j^ c r polished Every Thursday by the W ashing- ' p °, » « • ; P rillar Co »per S ton Cauaty Publishing Co. Incorporated J Willis L Ct S D u o iw a y Alvin S Hawk p at Forest 6 ro*e, Oregon Cloe Venen...................................... Jo Baber.......................................... Maveme Tem pleton...................... Total 5 Ji8 10 9 176 20 1 i 2 MAKING PIPE ORGANS. la t r r n lls s I t » «V n rk T h a i lu t e -lo w Is D eee Is Ilo n a . B itli t' ** luctiu ::u j wooden pipes of l pipe organ are made on the selfsame 310 principle of the willow whistles that Where do you buy Your Drugs? If you want the Best at the Lowest Price, Quality considered, every man made when he was a boy, and so. after all, a pipe organ, the mightiest' musical Instrument yet In J . Soitt Ta > lor D vented, Is but the evolution of that Por Cctmni.»ioner of Labor Su tU tic! Christian Church 1 rlmltive pipe of I’uu. the willow whis $ 1 . 0 0 a Year in Advance. and Inspector of factories and Worksbo, a tle. Services for Sunday, May 1906. o . p . Hoff r , 4I 2; c • ViST"™ The uo.'t interesting place in an or- p. m., g.m factory Is the voicing room. Up to W. S. Richards S 28 33 10 a. m., Sunday School; Y. P. S. C. E. | the tim e the pipes enter this room they fingered at the post-office at Forest For Representative to Congress | are us dumb ns broomsticks. Here the ; Grove, Oregon, as second class Charles Galloway D 88 . qj 1 breath of life is breathed Into them, I mail matter. Edward F. Grten P 9 6 Free Method st and they are made to speak, each In Willis C Hawley R 107 , 4, There will be preaching services in ,lle voice Intended by Its maker. Here ■ W. W. Myers S 4 , tlie big fat pipes are taught to thunder Address all communications to Wash For Representatives the Free Methodist church Sunday at out their diapason and those scarce the ington County Pub. Co., W. N. Brrrett R 183 H a- m-> “'so 8 p. m., by Rev. H . K. diameter of a slate pencil and one-half Forest Grove, Ore. Wilbur K. Newell R an inch long to utter tlie'.r shrill whis 167 Bowman, Pastor. Successor to JOHNSON & JOHNSON B. F . Purdy R tle and others the thousands of varying Dealer in toues between. And not only must the *5 F. J . Bailey Ind. M. E Chtrch If the NEWS fails to reach ite subscrib pipes of one stop speak correctly as In Walter Bernards I 59 I ers or is late, we request that immedi J . D. Wtnh I ;.9 Preaching every Sabbath at 11 a. m. dividuals and members of tbeir own j particular fam ily, but they must be in ate attention may be called to the same. For County Judge and 8:00 p. m., Sunday school at 10 j accord with all the hundreds of others Hams, Bacon and other Salt Meats always on hand J . Wesley Goodin R •61 a. m., Epworth League 7:00 p. m.. ¡11 whose midst they are to live. To J . W. Sewell I THURSDAY, JU N E 7, 1906. 94 Prayer Meeting, Thursday 8 : 0 0 ‘ p. m see tha* th8V , ! > lH ,!u‘ wo k of a For Coonty Commissioner _ , y F limn whose ear ts keen to the slightest W. J . Burner R Everybody welcome. L . F . BELKNAP, variation and who must know why a Everything fresh in the Grocery Line to be found here ------------ pipe does not speak us it should and B. K. Denney I And Woman’ s Suffrage was lost Free Delivery to all parts of the City. Both Phones a^ain A bigger majority than ever For Couuty Clerk German Lutheran Church llo'v ,0. ,uak‘‘ \\ " wind T chest ,oue tbe ^ are set upon the standing E . J . God man R 164 before emphatically declares for the Services of the German Lutheran here, with the bellows and all the in For Sheriff third time that Oregon does not wish Church will be held at the Christian ternal mechanism of an orgau properly J W Ccnnel! R „ . adjusted and with u keyboard In front To Our Subscribers Evening Telegram and The to let woman vote. E . J . Ward I cience Hall on Fifth street, at 2:30 j of him the volcer test < each one. By One Year, $5.00; Six Months, For K corder of Conveyances In casting about for means to meet p. m., on the 2nd and 4th Sundays in ! changing the size and shape of the Willis Irelan 1 R The News and Semi-weekly Ji The Adventist campmeeting is be every month. Rev. H . C. Eberling ' al’or,ure ,,lro':*h whkh t:“e w,ud Pas9 our obligations we noticed a good es he governs the tone until It ts exact R. P. Wirtz I for $1.75. Sample copies may ing held in Hash Grove, near Wood- many of our subscibers were in arrears will occupy the pulpit. ly what it should be, a task which only For Treasurer at this office. _ . bum. A vegetarian tent is a some a man with the ulce.-it sense of sound on their subscriptions, The subscrip W. M. Jackson R 214 158 can accomplish. what contradictory institution of the For Surve>or tion price for The News is but $1.00 Conqregationa! Church per year in advance. This is a small place. But perhaps these good people L . C. Walker R 160 Sunday, June 10—Children’s Day— DESKS O F FAMOUS MEN. (ESTABLISHED 1898.) <' sum for each subscriber but in the —cleanly in their habits— luive heard For Coroner 10 a. m. Sunday School; 11 Children’s Forest Grove, Oregon i E. C. Brown T h e r e A r e M i r , o f T h e m S c a t t e r e d aggregate it means much to us. Now of the meat packers’ investigation and Patriotic Service. “ America.” 7 p. m. Chas F. Miller I A b o u t th e C o m itry . we are going to ask each one of our A general banking business transanl turned in self-defence to hashed For Justice of the Peace Young People’s Meeting. Topic— The desk of Salmon P. Chase, a plain Interest paid on time deposit^ subscribers, who are in arrears, to pay vegetables If so, they are to be J. H. W11 z Accounts invited. (j 2 8 “ Christ and His Disciple.” 8 “ The piece of furniture made from mu hog 158 any, is in one of the rooms of the treas up thereby helping us to meet our congratulated upon the spirit of self- Fur Constable Child and the Kingdom of God.” ury department at Washington. There I obligations ,or which we th?nk you in John Baldwin R 160 preservation manifested.— Oregonian. •99 are many of tlie*e old desks scattered i about tlie country, their chief claim to j advance. The date to which your Shall Act Appropriating Money Main Rose Show Interest being that once some well J subscription is paid follows the name On the two members of Congress taining Insane Asylum, Peoi.entary, The Fourth Annual Rose Show of known man leaned over them. on the address. Out of town subscri- the Republicans have about 18,000 Deaf Mute. B,iud School, Univtr-.ii\, ,, . „ Alexander Hand. ton’s traveling desk, bers may remit by mail for which a ! majority. It would be two or three Agricultural College, and No,oral School F°reSt Gr°Ve’ WlU be held neXt SatUr‘ made of mahogany and measuring VI receipt will be immediately returned, be approved? day, June 9, in the Cadwell Store, by 10 Inches and 10 Inches hlgli. is a n _____________________________________ VERY BEST thousand more but for the fact that the interesting object. Upon this desk w;u Yes 52 72 opposite the Forest Grove Hotel. entire liquor interest in the First Dis No 173 115 Blue, red and white ribbons will be written much of his literary work, and B a d S t o m a c h M a k e s QUALITY, PRICES, TREATMEN trict tried to defeat Hawley. Perhaps the worn green baize with which it is B a d B lo o d . For Equal Suffrage Constitutional awarded as prizes for the best specimens lined attests to the use to which it was it will be admitted, even by ‘‘non-par Yon can not make sweet butter In a Amendment of the following varieties; Lamark, put. There Is a drawer In one side and SAELENS * CO., Main foul, unclean churn. The stomach serves tisans,” that the vote on members of Yes 78 91 Caroline de Testout, White La France, several compartments for pens and as FOREST SHOVE, 0RE8ON a churn in which to agitate, work up Ink, while upon the top Is inlaid a sil and ' disinlc »grate our food us it Is being Congress has political and party signi No 121 140 Pink LaFrance, Folkestone, Marechal ver plate with the name "General Al- digested. If .. It lie sluggish ana „ -- -- weak, ____ — „„ ___ to the Local ficance. Tnis, with the fact that of For the An endment wld Pp torpid, sluggish Neil, Jaqueminot, Papa Gontier, exander Hamilton" engraved upon It. f? u* Optiou Law giving Anti Prohibitionists . . . . . .. . . . liver and bad, impure blood. ninety members of the Legislature Kaiserin Augusta Victoria, Marie Hen- « 1 thin the to;i 1 » n «trip of parchment j The inarcdlente of Dr. Pierce’s Golden and Probibttio li ts Equal Privileges. which says, “ Given by Mrs. General | Medical Discovery are Just such as best eighty-four are Republicans, perhaps Yes 83 89 rietta, Cloth of Gold, Bride, and Reve Schuyler to her daughter, Mrs. Gen-1 serve to correct and cure all such de- No no 131 will be some indication that Oregon is rangements. It Is made up without a MANUFACTURERS OF i* * de’Or. Also for best pink, crimson, I eral A. Hamilton.” No doubt the con- drop ip 0 of alcohol In Its composition; chcm- not yet a Democratic state.— Oregon For Law to Abolish Tolls on the Mt. | venient size w as what recommended It Ically pure, triple-refined glycerine belni H A R I N E S white, yellow and cream roses, irres- Hood and Barlow Road and Providing used instead of tho commonly employed to the general. ian. And dealers in all kinds of Ho alcohol. Now this i glye ■ ycorlne Is of Itself a for its Ownership by the state. pective of names. Nathaniel _ Hawthorne's , desk Is pre- valuable medicine, . Instead of a deleterl- Goods. Repairing Promptly Similiar awards will be made for the served at the custom house. .Salem, ous ageljt Uko alcohol, especially In the Yes 41 66 Prices Reasonable. Drop A man must not only have the No • 144 151 3 best displays of cut flowers and the 3 Mass. A (leak at which he wrote some cure of weak atomarh, dyspepsia and tho SHOP HEAR . of his inimitable romances w as Just a various forms of Indigcs^tfim. Prof, tlnloy itomach of an ostrich, but be poss FOREST GROVE,! NAYLOR'S CORRED For Cnnsttutional Amendment Provid best displays of pansies and four awards j ,Kian, „tending out from the w all at an C o i b g ^ i c a g i , sayS of u " essed of mortal hunger, who in the ing Method of Amending Constitution | for the best mixed bouquets and for angle, litis Is still In the tower room "In dyspepsia It serves an excellent rur- H Pose. * * * It Is one of the best manufact- light of Neill and Reynolds investiga- and Applying tbe Referendum to All ! the best named collection of roses. at Wayside, his home at t oncoro, ured products of the re s e n t tim e In Its R . I N I X O I N , D e n t u Mass. Victor Hugo had In his s G t l c m - a c tio n l i upon e n fe e b le d , a lt iso rd ered s to m a c h s ; tigation of the Chicago packing plants, > Laws Affecting Constitutional Conven For all but the last four classes, not sey house a study built almost entirely e sp e c ia lly If th e re is u lc e r a tio n o r e a t a n liai Forest Grove, Oregon g a s tr itis ( c a ta r r h a l In fla m m a tio n o f sto m a ch ), eats of the canned stuffs that bear the 1 ••ons ® no am.-ndments. less than three nor more than five of glass and perched upon the root. ¡t ts a m o st e ffic ie n t p r e p a ra tio n . G lj’Cl rln e w ill re lie v e m a n y c a s e s o f p y ro s is (h e a rt tm rn) brand of Chicago packers. The de- ' es 125 155 Like Hawthorne, he, too. stood at his d e x c e ssiv e g a s tr ic a c id ity . I t Is u s e fu l In O F F IC I: Three door* north of B ailey’s stör«. ÊÊk No 35 3* specimens of each variety must be writing, and his desk was a mere shelf c a h n ro n ic I n te s tin a l d y s p e p s ia , e sp e c ia lly th e tails of these findings are disgusting For Constitutional Amendment Giving hours trxjtr 9 A. U . to 4 F. M . } ? tu le n t v a rle tjk a n d In c e r ta in fo rm s of entered. fastened by hinges to the wall.—Deline c f la h ro n ic c o n s tip a tio n , s tim u la tin g th e s e c re to the last degree, as showing to what Cities and Towns Exclusive Power to to ry a n d e x c r e to ry f u n c tio n s o f th e I n te s tin a l The show will begin at 1 p. m. ator. I g la p d s." vile contamination with human filth [ Enact and Amend tbeir Charters. When combined. In Just the right propor- and entries should be made in the O r tf r f ln o f a P h r a s e . ! tlons. with Golden Seal root. Storm root, and animal rottenness the products of Yes 163 181 _ forenoon. Exhibitors mu§t furnish Many years ago the wild deer that Black Cherryhark, Queen’s root, Hlnod- ■ ï; LAW YER roamed through the forests of England rootand Mandrake root, or the extracts of these canneries that appear daily on Amendaient2?0 Allo! I h e lr ^ n jars^and^v^s. these, as In Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical • lOusandv of tables are subjected thc Slate printioi<. Binding and Printers Admission free to all and everybody used to dig holes in the earth with Discovery, there can be no doubt of Its their forefeet. They pawed It out ^ reat efficacy In the cure of all stomach, Real Estate and Corpo- OFFICE No wonder that that vague and indefi- Compensation to be Regulated by Law js urged tQ bfing flowers. n t e s t i n a l difM>rd**rs d d dernnge- « > ra n ffe- t OTTT „ o ^ - i. ver and l i Intestinal disorders an and sometimes to the depth of several Hinet’ S4 m o n ts . T liw w *fw»vi»ral ln K m li< an ta h a v o Tat i o n Law a b p e c i a l t j r . nite something characterized by the at any Time ! I c e _c r e a r a and strawberries seived Inches, sometimes a foot or more. t h e s tro n p re s t e n d o rM e m e n t In a l l s u c h Yes loo loo j t These holes were called “ scrapes,” and c a s e » o f tn ic h e m i n e n t j n e d l c a l le a d e r s a s P o r p ^ t f r r n v p puzzled physician as “ stomach trouble” No 17 21 afternoon and evening. * travelers at dusk or night or those who Prof. It. B iirtholow . M. IT, o f J e ffe rs o n M ed- | leal C ollude. C h ic ag o ; P ro f. H o b a rt A. H a re , _____________________________ ins become distinctly* an American were careless about their footing often M. I)., o f M edical D e p a r tm e n t. U n iv e rs ity of For Constitutional Amendment for tbe diseas e.—Ore gon ian. tumbled Into them. They were laughed P a .; Prof. L a u re n c e J o h n s o n . M. I>.. M edical C ity Barber Shop . . C. P. Yates. Jr. t * D e p a r tm e n t, U n iv e rs ity o f New Y o rk ; Prof. ! for tbe Initiative and Referendum on at for their heedlessness when they E d w in M. H a le, M. D.. H a h n e m a n n M edical j Local, Special and Municipal Laws and While in the employ of the Eastern came home covered with mud, and, as C olleire.C hlcaffo: P ro f. J o h n M. H cudder. M. D. I Baths. Laundry Agency. Sit a n d P ro f. J o h n K in*. M. D., A u th o rs of th e ! Election Returns Parts of La vs. and Western Lumber Co., at Eufaulla, this frequently occurred after they had A m e ric a n D is p e n s a to ry , a n d sco res o f o th e rs i ated on Pacific Ave., Forest Yes »3« «44 been Imbibing a hit, they were said to amongr th e le a d in g m e d ic a l m en o f o u r la n d , j The following are. the complete re W h o c a n d o u b t t n e c u r a t i v e v ir t u e * o f ( Wash , C. P. Yates Jr. received an have “ got Into a acrape.” Rome Cam No 3 > 35 . . A . T. W irtz , Pro e d ic in e t h e I n g r e d ie n t* o f w h ic h h a v e turns of last Monday’s election in the For Bill For a Law Prohibiting Free injury, May 20, which ultimately bridge students took up this expres- j s a u m c h a irrofe**Unuil e n d o r s e m e n t ? 1 . C o n s t i p a t i o n c u r e d b y D o c v o r ¿M erce'ft | t*o Forest Grove precincts. Passes and Discrimination by Railroad resulted in his death. He was attend sion, and thus It came to he applied to Pleasant Pullet*. One or two a dose. H O L L I S T E R ’S Companies and oilier Public Service ing brakes on a logging train when people who had got Into difficulties of various sorts. Corporations. the engineer lost control of his engine 4 Busy Mod icing tor Buiy PsoptaT 60 Y E A R » Bring* GolHofi Hoaltti amt Renowcd Vlgw. Yes »55 «7* <l o o k e d l m l » » W n t v r . E X P E R IE N C E and a wreck resulted. Mr. Yates, A aix-rlflc fo r ro n a tip a tlo n . In d lg m tlo a , l f | No 39 35 . In 1700 one Jam es Austin laid a and K trin ey trouble*. P im p le s , K cxem a, l x " " For an Act requiring Sleeping C .r C o m -1 anticipating the danger, attempted to wager of $500 that he would cook a ! B lood. xl. B I la ad d Ilre B re a th . .Sluggish Slugglnh Bowel*. H e eal a n d l J B t a a c c k k a c h e . l IU ocky y M o ____________ u R Hock u n tain T e a In panies,Refrigerator Car Companies, and ' save himself by jumping. In doing SO plum pudding ten feet beneath the sur- lo t Worm. 8S c e n ts a box. ----- (le o n in e m u . For U. S. Senator, long term H o u . im t b b D h u o C o u p a n t . M o d i .o n , V V ^ B Oil Companies to Pay au Annual he was thrown against a fence, causing face of the Thames near Itotherblthe. [ GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEO J Jonathan Bourne R 105 140 License upoh Gross Earning*. The bet was readily accepted, nnd concussion of the brain. The young many people flocked to the appointed John M. Gearin D 94 »7 18*01 ananas Yea 184 304 man was immediate'y removed to the locale to watch this strange exhibition [ 8- Lee Paget P W* D e s ia n e 14 *3 SEARS & W ATKINS No 7 >3 - »vv v C o e v m a H T i Ao. A- G. Sitnola S I For an Act Requiring Exprew. Com Good Samaritan Hospital of Portland, of the culinary nrt. Inclosed In a tin 5 -P ro p rieto r < AnvonsBBMÉtaff * *k#$rh an d d««*rtp*»nn m ay pan in the center of a sack of lime the lu ru rtiiiii o n r o|*tnt«»n fr*« » H s tlif r s n *,°t L. S. Senator to fill vacancy . . T h o la O m lln K H a r b o r H h n f ncr panies, Telegraph Comi eniei and Tel where every effort was made to resus pudding was lowered lieneath the wa Onfuhly tn rm itlo n la |»rMb«blf i>nt®»iU$bl*< n m m iin lra. iis M rle tlj rMtifldetitia!. MANOBOOt «>n P a te n U Hiram Gould P ephone Companies to to Pay an Annual citate him, but to no avail. »7 He ter. where for two hours ami a h alf It tlo Up-to-date Hair-cutting a: •«ri ii fri*«. oi< lo* m f i ì c j f<#r e w e rlii* p e l en te. I*ni«nta tu*«*n (lim ila h M unii A Co. r s c f lv s F,ed W. Mulkev R 13 6 17 9 'I License Upon G.oss Earnings. lingered in an unconscious state until remained It was then taken up and tp tria l nutU e, w fftio at e b a rg a. tn th a Shaving. Laundry agency J D Stevens S 26 *4 f» ln N tru v t. . P a r e a O n t Yes ,S* * 9 Tuesday evening, May 22, at J 1:30 partaken of by a committee, who de Fo Cover ior clared that Austin had won his wager, No IO A h an d a r.m H f r e te d w aek lr. I ^ r g a a t d f - f H. Amos p o’clock when he quietly passed away. tbe pudding being. If anything, over IB 6 c u la ti" ii f t an y a rio n tta c In u m a i. T a rm a. $3 • y«*nr : fru ir m ontila, | L Hold b f all ra w ed esilara. W, B i,z .c § Mr. Yates was born in Portland, Sept. done. 1 a Result of Vote for Goddess G w *» K Chi-mberWJn D i"5 113 23, 1883. Most of his life, however, A D ro a d H in t. B ra n d i Offir-a. t t F Ht_ W aab in « io ii, D. C. Trains on the Southern Pacific j Whitby ombe R IC4 •37 Mamma," said u slx-year-old girl, He The following is the result of the vote was spent in Washington Co. and depart on the following sched if For Swretary of State was a young man of pleasing personal- " ‘^ n g the sitting room one morning H I . In o a n D tr. GOING SOUTH K j F ,«>k W. Benson R 3 8 , recently, “ don t you want some can- «74 to date for Goddess of Liberty for the «<3 “Your honor.” said the att >rney, “tbls friends, and t— (1 y r No. 2 ----- 9 A. M. No. 4 ____ 6:21 pf'BJ *• c . Brown S 8 7 Fourth of July celebration to be held in ity, made many man's Insanity takes the form of a be j | highly esteemed wherever GOING NORTH The mother w as writing t letter. lief that every one w ants to rob him. T. S McDaoiel P 33 rourm v «3 "Why, ytm, dear,” she replied “ Give H. Sroat D He won't allow even me, bis cennsel, to No. 3 . . .6:59 A. M. o . l ___ 4:16 53 known. 7« ine a piece.” For State Treasurer approach him.” N. L. ATKINS, A | Myrtle Butler........ He was married to Miss Katherine “I ain't dot any,” came from tbe ^»li* Butler p "Maybe he's not so crazy after all.” *3 Thresa Stribbich. . . «3 Henderson of Deep River, Wash., child, “an* I ain’t dot any nickel to murmured the court In a Judicial w his G- B- Cook S 9 5 Marie Staehr.......... Oct. 21, 1905. Funeral services were <tt none.” per.— Ixxxlon Express. J- Matlock D 56 flhe got the nickel. — Kansas City 73 George \ Steel R conducted by Rev. Bruce Wolverton Kate Shannon........ rimes. 131 «69 M eS e It K m p b a tlr. w S o p erne Judge in the chapel of the undertaking Maud Buxton........ "What's Maude crying about nowT" M o r a l l y I m p r o v i n g H a b i t . ^■ J Bright p 24 Ivy Smith ............. parlon. 3rd and Madison Sts., Portland, 14 "Oh. she asked her husband If be The habit of dressing well g r o w * on J oh*v E r k i n R 16 • Annie Johnson "5 Ore., where friends and relatives a man like tbe opium habit, but Its would marry again In case she died, T G Hailey D and be declared that be wouldn’t ” 57 Helen Chandler... 65 gathered to pay their last tribute of 'onsequeaews, Instead of being disas *Rrcu, w Robbins S “Well, nothing wrong about th a t” 8 trous, ara delightful and socially as 5 respect and affection for their departed well as morally Improving. —Sartorial Pearl Peterson........ “No: but you should have heard him 1 General C G B .j, s Say I t ”—Louisville « ourter Journal. Art Review . friend and loved one. 4 7 Maud Shannon----- t * c , «*>ford R 166 Miss Bain.............. Interment was made in the Deep i l ’ n lil u n C a p i t a l S JS .(M X ) "3 A e « M .r W o n . y ***»»' A Miller D Bashfulneas may som etim es exclude *9 River Cemetery. "Yea, I w as sorry to see Jack Good- Frances Abemethv. COtMSrOTOEKTS: || JIrasura, but seldom opens any avenus Po 8 Ru'b.-iford P 33 it ley married to Mias Roxley.” Besides many friends, the deceased J> sorrow or remoree. Johnson. ______ National City Bank, New York 7 ® up' ,i" ’v»dent of Pnblii [n*truction Lora Foster............ “Sorry! For his sake or bersi" 69 leaves * wife, mother, sister and two , „ A,'k e t r o s n R wanted her "-Now Wel1* FarK° & Co*« Bank, New Y t ñ «38 •95 "For mina. Margaret H.nrr.an g bn>then m0um his lou. - Guldenrod Floor, guaranteed. u 8‘ S ' United Sutes National Bank, Port*;] 2] Yorker. 24 H'» v j S h e a k P > 26 i Eva Fletcher. I 26 «7 R AT THE CHURCHES Buy at Dr. Hines’ Drug Store W. F. S G H U L T Z F R E S H M E A T S O F TILL K IJV1 V e g e ta b le s o f a ll K in d s in S e a s\ F o r e s t G ro ve Oi E. W. Haines Bav MEATS M A R TIN & COt; j t uuuu W . H. HOLLIS. ......... Rocky Mountain T«a Ni P atents t Í Sdentine American. TONNI Co.»'---New York Local Time Table THE NEW! For Up-to-date Job Wo^ FIRST NATIONAL BAlj: 7