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Editorial Page-Washington Co. News. A . i3 - N O U R S E , M a n u g e r AT THE CHURCHES BABES IN T H E W O O D . 4 Christian Church S e v e n te e n th C e n tu ry In c id e n t t h e S ta te o f M a in e . la , 1906. 1 In 1670 James Adams o f York be came affr.iuted with one o f his neigh School and Church Opportunities,” 10 a. m ., S nday School; 7 p. m ., bors, Henry Simpson, and determined Y. P. S. C. E. the other on The Hom e Department to avenge himself upon two o f Simp- sou's children, whose ages were six W ork,” by Mrs. H. W . Boyd. Both Free Methodist un.l nine years. lu a solitary place were followed with discussions. four or Uve miles from the dwelling There will be preaching services in Those who stayed for the evening houses o f Jie inhabitants lie built of the Free Methodist church Sunday at logs beside a ledge o f perpendicular session, enjoyed a splendid address by 11 a. m ., also 8 p. m ., by R ev. H . K. rocks a pen or pound several feet high, Rev, C. L. Hamilton on “ The Sunday' “ 3- m -’ *‘S° 8 | with walls Inclined Inward from bot- School Worker as a 3oul Winner.” ^ PaSt° r j tom to top. A fter he had built this he j decoyed the childreu into the woods The foilowing resolutions were German Lutheran Church ! under a preteuse o f searching for birds’ adopted by the Convention: German Lutheran services will be uests and caused them to enter within Resolved 1. That our heartfelt ! the pound, where he left them confined held Sunday at 2:30 p. m .t at the j to perish. The place has since been thanks are due the members and friends usual place by the Rev. L. Stuebe of | called the Devil's Invention. of the two churches whose guests we The children were soou missed, and Blooming. A cordial invitation to all are today, for their most cordial wel the alarmed inhabitants searched for who wish to com e and hear. them more than forty-eight hours. The com e and hearty hospitality, and for boys, when aware of their wretched the bountiful provision for our physical M. E. Church situation, made various attempts to welfare in a feast unsurpassed in the Preaching every Sabbath at 11 a. m. get out, and at length, by digging away history of Sunday School Conventions. and 8:00 p. m ., Sunday school at 10 with their bauds the surface o f the earth uuderneath one of the bottom Resolved 2. That we hereby ex a. m., Epworth League 7:0 0 p. m., logs, effected their escape. They wan press our thanks to the executive com Prayer M eeting, Thursday 8:00 p. m. dered In ti c woods three days, being mittee, for the excellent program Everybody welcom e. L. F. BELKNAP. ul last attracted to the seashore by the noise o f tife surf, where they were which they prepared, embarrassed as found. Died. they were by the loss of two of our The depraved criminal was con most efficient officers and workers in Mrs. E. M. Kern, who came to Ore demned to b.'ve thirty stripes well laid ou, to puy t ie father o f the childreu the Association. gon in 1874 from Washington, D. C., £5, the trer.a jrer £10. besides fees and 3. That we recommend, that in died last Friday morning at the home charges o f the prison, and remain a the future the reports of different of her daughter, Mrs. F. A. Bennett, close prisoner during Hie court’s pleas ure or till further order. The same school? be sent to the secretary several near Thatcher. Deceased was 68 years month he rccogulzed I-of ore two o f (he days before the Annual Convention, of age. She was born in Philadelphia, j Judges, “ conditioned to send him, with in order that as full a tabulated report in January, 1838, and was married at lu twenty-one days, out of the Jurisdlc tion." as possible may be made to the con Hamburg, Pa., in 1859 to Daniel S. Services for Sunday, May hMisbid Every T h u rr'if by the Washing- w county Publishing Co. Incorporated at Forest Gro*e, Oregon $ 1.00 Year in Advance. . d at the post-office at Forest in' Grove, Oregon, as secon d class mail matter. Address all com m unications to Wash- ington County Pub. C o., Forest G rove, Ore. « the NEWS fails to reach its subscrib- 'fVor is late, we request that im m edi- j.e attention may be called to the same. THURSDAY, W O R L D 'S JU N E 14, L A R O B 8 T 1906. V E S S E L the Lus- tania, was launched at Glasgow, The world’ s largest liner, June Jth. It is 800 feet, over one-seventh „I t mile long. She will be able to cross the Atlantic in three and one-half days. She has 8 0 .0 0 0 horse power and will be safeguarded in every possi j ble way against accidents. vention, and that as soon as possible Kern, who has been dead nearly six Let's not have any more kicks com after the Convention the complete years. She leaves one son, C. A. ing from the farmers that we are gov- report be sent to the county papers. Kern, a resident of Sunnyside, beside eraed by politicians and professional 4. That, we recommend that the the daughter, Mrs. Bennett, with whom men and that they are disregarded, Sunday Schools in Wash. Co. be urged she resided at the time of her death. One of the best m tn O regon can pro to make a greater effort than ever to GENTLEM EN Ho w j OF ENGLAND. T h e i r C lf t ln iN W e r e E M l u h l l s t i r d In th e M id d le A w e «. iri DRUGS! DRUGS!! DRUGS!!! C A M E R A SU P P L IE S ARSENATE OF LEAD S H E E P A N D G O A T DIP G U AR AN TEED RAZORS PUREST DRU G S Dr. Hines' Drug S tore W . F. S Q H U L T Z Successor to JOHNSON k JOHNSON Dealer in F R E S H M E A T S O F A L L K IN D Hams, Bacon and other Salt Meats always on hand Vegetables o f all K inds in S ea so Everything fresh in the Grocery Line to be found here Free Delivery to all parts of the City. Both Phones O re g o i F o re s t G ro ve To Our Subscribers In casting about for means to meet our obligations we n oticed a good E vening Telegram and The N e w s A One Year, 8 5 .0 0 ; Six Months, 1 2 .5 0 I T h e News and Sem i-weekly Journal* many of our subscibers were in arrea-s j for on thetr subscriptions. The su b s e n p -. tion price for T h e News is but $ 1 .0 0 per year in advance. sum This is a small j for each subscriber but in the be ha< | _________________ _ , £ . W . Haines Bank) (ESTABLISHED 1898.) Forest Grove, Oregon aggregate it means m uch to us. Now A curious meeting was held in Lyons we are going to ask each one of our A general banking business trans on Jan. 4, 1689. The royal commis Interest paid on tim e deposit«. sioners solemnly sal In council to de subscribers, who are in arrears, to pay Accounts invited. cide the question If lawyers and doc up thereby helping us to m eet o u r ! Card of Thanks. tors could lie regarded ns gentlemen. obligations for which we thank you in I duce, against whom nothing can be increase the attendance of all classes, It proved too hard a problem for the said, who has done m ore for the far both old and young, upon the weekly W e, the undersigned, wish to ex The date to which your wise heads, and the doctors and law advance. mers than any man in the state, and a sessions of the Sunday School— empha press our deepest gratitude to our yers themselves were summoned to subscription is paid follows the name farmer himself, has been turned down sizing the mission of the S. S. as a friends and neighbors who were so prove their right to gentility. The mat on the address. Out of town subscri- ter was settled to the satisfaction of bers may remit by mail for which a i for governor for an oily politician— and Bible training department to the church kind and helPful durin« the recent the professional parties. receipt will be immediately returned. turned down by the farmers them- for the old and middle-aged no less long illness of our departed parent, VERY BEST In the middle ages of England her alds went through the counties to ex selves.— Newberg Graphic. Mrs. E. M. Kern. than for the children. amine Into the claims o f landholders DO YOU K N O W M R . and M RS. F. A . BENNETT. QUALITY, PRICES, TREATMENT Respectfully submitted, to be called gentlemen. There is in ex That Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription is V I C T O R I O U S UN D E F E A T the only medicine sold through druggists istence an interesting list of the dis H . L. B a t e s , for woman’s weaknesses and peculiar ali Death of William Leach. SAELENS ft CO., Main St., qualified, and one rends today the ments that does not contain large quanti James W ithycom be of Corvallis is W m . R obb , FOREST 6R0VE, 0REQ0N shame o f a certain Thomas Itobblns ties of aicohol? It is also the only medicine, The funeral of William Leach, a entitled to congratulations for the way R o b t . T a n n o ck . who failed to establish the title and especially preparod for the cure of tho Grand Army Veteran, who died early was writ among the ignoble. Charles delicate diseases peculiar to women, tho in which lie accepts his defeat. The following officers were elected maker of which is not afraid to take his Into his full lull confidence, conllUcnee. by hy print iir patients into HE IS TO BE CONGRATULATED ON for the com ing year: President, Rev. Monday morning, was held in Forest Anscote, a representative o f one o f the patients gri ing upon each bottle wrapper ull the (ngri oldest families, is registered as “ en Grove, Tuesday, June 12, 1906. The ff HAVING CONDUCTED AN ABSOLUTE Robinson; 1st. V ice, Mrs. Paget; 2nd., titled to be styled a gentleman, al dlcnts entering Into the medicine, Ask jou r druggist If this is not true. interment was made in the Naylor though worth not more than £500.” LY CLEAN CAMPAIGN. Favorite Proscription,” too, is tho only L, L. Hollinger; 3rd., A. B. Garrigus; M A N U FA CTU R ER S OF Brooke, an old writer, has given the medicine for women, all the ingredient While severely arraigning som e of 4th, W m . Phillips; 5th, R. H . Greer; Cemetery under the auspices of J. B. of which have the unqualified cndi r: < H A R IN E S world his opinion o f what constitutes the policies of his D em ocratic op p o 6th, Arthur Frewing; 7th, Rev. G. Mathews Post, No. 6. G. A. R. of this | a gentleman, and his definition has ment of the leading medical writers of t A nd dealers in all kinds of H o n e I several schools of practice, recommend place. Mr. Leach was a member of j never t»een excelled: ing them for the cure of the d isco» s f G oods. Repairing Promptly D one - nents, which were open to criticism , he Sohn; Corr. Sec’ y and Treas., Mrs. H. Company I. Forty-eighth Missouri j “ Tlie character, or, rather, quality, of which the "Prescription” is advised Prices Reasonable. Drop in. always spoke in the most com plim ent Russell; R ec. Sec’ y, Harriet Scholfield. Write to Dr. R. V. Pierce, BulTalo. N. Y a gentleman does not In any degree de Infantry. for a fr te booklet, and read tho numer SN0P NEAR ary terms of Governor Chamberlain. FOREST 6R0VE, 0 pend on fashion or mode or state or ous extracts from standard medical at: NAYLOR'S CORNER The hospitality of the Bethany Deceased was bom in Lincoln | opinion; neither does It change with thorltlns praising the several ingredient As a campaigner he was energetic people has never been surpassed at which l)r. Plerco’s medicines are made, County, Kentucky, July 12, 1830 and customs, climates or ages. But, as the of and don't forget that no other UMdlcini and tireless and LOYAL TO THE PAR- any previous Convention. Teams were R . IN IX O IN , D e n t l s | spirit of God alone can Inspire It. so it put up for sale through druggists for do- had com e to Oregon 30 years ago, is that quality o f heart which Is the ine-tic use can show any such yro/ettUtim! TY WHICH HE REPRESENTED to the sent to Beaverton to meet those going Forest Grove, Oregon vicinity of Forest Grove same yesterday, toduy and forever.” endorsement. This, of itself, is of far best of his ability. I on the trains, and at noon teams were ! 1VlnK m 1 6 more weight and importance than any all that time. amount of so-called "testimonials” fo Another thing to Dr. W ith y com be’ s ; at the c hurch door to com ey those H o u s e s I n C e y lo n . conspicuously flaunted liefore the public, OFFICE: Three door* north o f Bailey’s store, H e is survived by the following in favor of the alcoholic compounds. The natives o f the interior o f Ceylon great credit is the fact that he did not who did not prefer to walk the half hours froir 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. The "Favorite Prescription ” cures all children: John Leach, California; finish walls and roof with a paste of stoop to the dem agogic trickery of ar mile to the old church, where the woman’s peculiar weaknesses and de- James Leach, Wapapto, Oregon; Henry slaked lime, gluten and alum, which ALnucmcnf *' I t o i l the ' periodimi . . . rangements,thus banishing .. T T /Y t T TO raying the farmer against the lawyer. M M l 11 I I \ it j . . w , . bountifu1 dinner was served. S p ecial, Edward Leach, Tillam ook; Allen glazes and to so durable that specimens be Rattaches, backaches. toariug-down dis- , VA/ mess and draglng-down draglnir-down sen sen- 1 I tv L is lJ » tress, tenderness three centuries old nre now to be seen. He did not seek to antagonize class menti0n should be made of the music Leach, Seaside; Mrs. Moses Johnson, In Sumatra the native women braid a sutions in lower abdomen, accompanied by weakening and disagreeable catarrhal, LAW YER »gainst class. H e never threw down furnjshed by the Bethany young people, Dewey; Mrs. Kate Hannan, North coarse cloth o f palm leaves for the pelvic drains and kindred symptoms. Dr. Pierce and his stuff of skilled spe the cause of higher education by slam- especially the German chorus which ElTen' W ^ s e s T Seaside; edge and top o f the roof. Mnny o f the may be consulted free by address Real Estate and Corpo- OFFICE O’l old Buddhist temples In India and Cey- . cialists ing as ______ above. _ All correspondence Is ...„ — _ ____ -ipor “ “ “ the normal schools or the state received such a hearty encore. | M r „ wilkes> Dilley; Miss Vida Hines’ Stai km had roofs made out o f cut stone j treated as sacredly confidential. Hy con- ration^I^w^a^Sgecialty. Bn,WS1,y- The Eighteenth Annual Convention ^ Forest Grove and a married blocks, hewed timber and split bamboo j suiting in this way the disagreeable Throughout his whole campaign he will be held in Hillsboro in 1907. imles. Uneven planks cut from the ^ l ^ a v o k l T and p<!rsonul''<,“ mlnatlon* ” Forest Grove, - daughter in Missouri. old and dead palm trees, seldom from Tho People’s Common Sense Medical conducted himself as a gentlem an, as living young trees—are much used In Adviser contains some very Interesting » loyal American citizen, and as a Resolutions. ’ Result of Vote for Goddess the Celeberi and llilllpplnes. Shark and valuable chapters on the diseases City Berber Shop . . peculiar to women. It contains over one ' r skins form the roofs for fishermen in thousand pages. It is sent |K>tt paid, on j broad minded, pu blic spirited educator, HEADQUARTERS. James B. Mat The following is the result of the vote Baths. Laundry A g en cy . Siti the Andaman islands. receipt of sufficient In one-cent stamps to I in the larger meaning of that term. hews Post, No. 6, Department of pay cost of mailing only, or 21 cents for ated on Pacific A v e ., Forest G i o v i to date for Goddess of Liberty for the a copy In flexible paper covers, or 31 cents The Republican party and the peo H o s tlln g th e C le r s y . Oregon:— Whereas, William Leach, a for a cloth-bound copy. Address Dr. it. V. A western newspaper iuan once con Pierce as above. . . A. T. Wirtz, Pi ple of Oregon owe Dr. W ithycom be a Fourth of July celebration to be held in Past Commander of James B. Mathews nected with a journal in Denver was Dr. Pierce’s Pellets regulate and Invig debt of gratitude for his manly and self- Forest Grove: Post No. 6, Department of Oregon, one day in conversation with his chief orate stomach, liver and towels. One H O L L IS T E R 'S a laxative, two or three cathartic. respecting campaign. T h ey will yet Myrtle Butler.............................. 96 I has been called to the Eternal Carap- when a clerical looking gentleman en I tered the ofHce. be able to make further and greater ................ 7 | ing Ground by an allwise Providence, A Busy Medicine fo r Busy People.' Thresa Stribbich.. “ Sir,” said he gravely. ” 1 Intend , 6 0 YEAR« B rin e * Golden Health and Renewed Vigor, °se of his talents and abilities.— Capi ................................................ 87 therefore, be it Resolved, that we, the next Sunday to preach a sermon upon ! EXPERIENCE A s p e c i fi c f o r C o n n t ip a tio n . I n d ig e s t io n , Marie tal Journal. and K id n e y tr o u b le s . P im p le s , E c z e m a , Ii 16 ! members of this Post, extend our football, and It has occurred to me that | M o o d . H ad B r e a th . H luw rihh B o w e ls , H e a d and B a c k a c h e . I t s K o o k y M o u n ta in T e a in Kate Shannon................................... g heartfelt sympathy to his family and an enterprising paper like yours would le t fo r m , 3ft c e n t * a b o x . ( le n u ln e m a d lx* pleased to have my manuscript. I H o l m h t b u D k u o C o m p a n y . M odi non, W li County Sunday School Convention. Maud Buxton friends, and be it further Resolved, have no doubt that any number o f your GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEO ................. 21 that this Post be draped in mourning readers would be glad to rend It and’ -- One of the most pleasant of the Cvy Smith “ All right, all right.” interrupted the 7 I and a copy of these resolutions Se seventeen Annual Conventions of the ! Annie Johnson busy editor, “ but you’ ll have to hustle D emon « SE A R S & W A T K IN S C o p y r i g h t s A c . ^ash. Co. Sunday School Association Helen Chandler.............................. ^9 placed on the records of the Post and It along. Get it in early—early, mind! “ Proprietor o f - AnTone ■enrttnf a nk*lrh and a scrip tion m«y Our sporting page is the first to close.” qnlckly aarertiitn our opinion fVM whether AO also published in the City papers. ■ T h . I .« s m i I I m ic l i H r h s r H h o | | L *** Seld at Bethany, Thursday, June j Pearl Peterson onironnlca. Invanitovi la prohably pni#iitaMa - Harper's Weekly. HAND Hon« oirirtly confidential. ___ ..... .— ctly c_________ ___ _ W . J. R. BEACH, Adjutant. 7- 1906. Maud Shannon Up-to-date Hair-cutting a n ® •«nt frM. airenry for *wur1uir patenta. I*.it enta tafcsn th ro u g h M u n n * O * ruc#tv* Th* Sail In «h. O r ..., Forest Grove, Oregon. ip tcU U n n tU e , w ith o u t c h a r «« . In t h « Shaving. Laundry agenej.'., Owing to the distance, many schools Miss Bain.............. If the ocean did not have salt It M a in 8 t r u « t . P o r ut O n . June 12, 06. weTe not represented, and som e m em - Frances Abernethy would freeze somewhat more readily j I nraeat d r- A h an d som ely lllnatrated w eekly, than It does now, but there would be | m l all« hi o f any w le n tlflc Journal, ben who were on the program were not Lora Foster........... ____ Term«, ft* a Hillsboro School Closes year : fo u r m o n th «, ftL Sold by «Il ne wade« 1er«. no very marked difference. The ocean Present, nevertheless the beautiful new Margaret Hinman. The Hillsboro Public School closed Is prevented from freezing not so much German Pres. Church was well filled Brunch O f S c . O S r I L . W u h lo g t n n . D . C . by Its salt as by its size aud by Its Trains on the Southern Pacific Eva Fletcher Friday evening with com m ence- commotion. j ! last ¡asi ruufl)' v,. On account o f its size *ad every minute of the session held and depart on the following sch Chloe V enen.................................... ment exercises in the Crescent Theater. large portions o f It extend Into watm T h e M o n th o f A a s n r t . something of interest and profit to - _ . G O IN G S O U T H _ ............. I ____ _ ________ . - J .L - climates at all seasons, and by reason Few persons know why August has Jo Baber. 2 Principal H L. Bates presented the those present. o f It* greet depth It to a vast store- i thirty-one days. July, which takes Its No. 2 ____ 9 A . M N o. 4 ____ 6 :2 1 A Maverne Tem pleton. 2 diplomas and the program contained a bouse o f b ea t Its currents distribute G O IN G N O R T H ‘ name from Julius Caesar, has thirty- The Convention was open ed with Gladdys Hartley . . - _ j vocal trio by Miss Gladys Hartley and much warm water among the cold.—8t. one days, and Augustus, who com plet No. 3 . . .6 :5 9 A . M . O . l _____ 4 : 1 6 devotional service led by Mr. W m . ed the calendar, declined to submit to N . L. ATKINS, A| - Misses Maude and Kate Shannon and Nicholas. Phillips. - ■ — the Indignity o f seeing bis own month Total W e a lt h o f W o r d .. also a solo by Miss Kate Shannon, of branded with the Inferiority o f one day Mr. Henry Kuratli extended such a “ He talks very interestingly.” Mkl --------------------------- ! this place. There were other interest- less. The astronomers bad according I'eaity welcome that every one felt one girl. at Closing Out i icR musical numbers interspersed ly to reshuffle the lunar cards, and, aft- "Y es,” replied the other, "but In Eli ^on>e at once. T h e w elcom e was P*n>l«H y. bit upon the ex I have bought the entire stock of thrQUghoul the program between the tbe storie* I ever read the man who « re*ponded to by the Co. Pres., R . H . used lovely langu.ge was always poor P " 11" ' « ° f «'• «• *"« twenty-four hours the E M. Ward Lumber yard and will heavier contributions of the graduates. 111 and struggling. It doesn't seem a gwsl from February's gk*ry In order that TT cn « T T « '****• The morning session was August might face the world on a nostlvtaV.n . . - . , . | „ u . , not all Doors and Windows, who received degrees from sign to me.” —Washington Star. A s so c L l S the business of the d ose ou ^ ^ ^ It ^ ^ ^ spring footing o f perfect equality with July. ___________________ __ j MEATS MARTIN 8c CO. Rocky Mountain Tea I P atents it Scientific American. MUNN & New York Local Time Table THE NEW; TOf U P~tO“U 3 .lC J 0 D W' o n' S p o r t s showed fifty-two P»m > me fOT porch Col- n|l»y Schools in this coun ty, an in- will p»Y y °u . jjeep Crease * three over last vear. An umns and Mouldings. ^ ^ ^ bm ld_ year. An 7 “ , tock o( *11 kinds of “»westing discussion on ^ T e ' g m a t e r ia l. R e s p e c t f u l ly Yours, ^ the Sunday Sch ool’ closed F. W . EMERSON. IDoni'ng session. TeTV interesting and instructive Evening Telegram and were given in the afternoon one , js .o O ; S x months, S2.»u. ”7 ftof. H. L Bates, on “ Sunday¡O ne year, are. willabelle M oore, Earl H obbs, r n c e Bath, Victor Burris, Cecelia GreeT, Ruth Starr, Frank Connell. Edna E. Freeman, Willamonia Atkinson, Nellie Johnson, Grace Connell, Grace Dickman and Fiances Robinson. Nellie Johnson was awarded a schol- Tualatin Academ y for one ^ ‘ u d Grace Dickman for half a year. j ye« A m A n * « l O n e*. “Dows It create a furore in your fam ily when you go borne lateT” asked HJones of hi* friend De Smith. “ No; It create* • fury.” was the aug- geetlv* answer.—Chicago Record Her ald. Old newspapers for sale at this office. The wise man to he who ask* • great deal of advice and takes a vary little of It. _______________ FIRST NATIONAL BA I ’ H ltt u p U a p l t a l « M , ( COMESrORDBfTS: Praise the sea, but keep on the land. -Herbert National City Bank, N ew York W ells Fargo & C o’ s Bank, New i U nited States National Bank, * Goldenrod Flour, guaranteed.