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Editorial Page-Washington Co. News. AT THE CHURCHES A . E . N O U R 8E , M annger One is still in the Grove Amid gardens and flowers, Free Methodist For how could we part There will be preaching services in ' : ¡ ¿ ¡ 7 É « r r ^ rsll,í b» ,hl Washing ton county Publishing Co. Incorporated it Forist Grove, Oregon was educated in the public schools o f ' the Free Methodist church Sunday at Washington County, and at the Port-1 11 a. m., also 8 p. m., by Rev. H . K. land Business College. On leaving Bowman, Pastor. No wealth, fame or station, Yet still I remain $1.00 a Year in Advance. A green tea garden. M. E. Church in the Pocery business, following it , continuously until a few months ago, Adieu, my dear school-mates, Preaching every Sabbath at 11 a. m. I herein denied you. : staunch Republican and has taken an Everybody welcome. L. F. BELKNAP, j German Lutheran Church Dr. H ines’ Drug S to r e With joy and success j active interest in public matters, but this is the first time he has ever held Yellowstone Park Special At 7:00 a. m. Saturday, July 7. the . ,jr, ss all communications to Wash or sought a public office. H e is There will be no German Lutheran Oregonian Yellowstone Park Special ington County Pub. C o., prominent in local business circles, services held in Forest Grove until the Train carrying the thirty-eight prize Forest Grove, Ore. held Successor to JOHNSON k JOHNSON H . C. Ebeling. THURSDAY, JULY 5, 1906. Dealer in FRESH M EATS OF ALL KIND. the usual time, 2:30 p. m ., on the 2nd afford the many friends of the success and 4th Sundays of each month. ful contestants an opportunity to ac throughout New York City furnishes the world company Hams, Bacon and other Salt Meats always on hand them on the trip, special Vegetables of all Kinds in Seaso rates have been made of *80 .00 from — Money to loan on farm security. Portland and The Dalles and *75.00 with another sensation highly theatrical in its character, and fatal in its results. W. H. Hollis, Forest Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Longworth dined with Harry Thaw, shot and instantly killed — I have just returned from South- the king and queen of England ’ast Stanford White, in the roof garden on ern Alberta where I have a choice week. A high honor for the daughter Broadway. The telegraphic accounts section of land located in the center of a former cattle man— but she is reveal a phase of life among the idle the winter wheat belt. Would sell worthy of it. __________ rich that no self respecting, clean half section and hire the purchaser to „1 from Spokane, Pendleton, Everything fresh in the Grocery Line to be found here Free Delivery to all parts of the City. Both Phones La Grande and Baker City- including rail and stage transportation, also between six and F .S Q H U L T Z IV . and the large majority he received on 4th Sunday in July after which time j winners in the Oregonian Voting Con- election day attests the high esteem in they will be held continuously at the test, will leave Portland. In order to „ ¡he n ew s fails to reach hr subscrib- which he is or is late, we request that immedi- ,te attention may be called to the same. county. D R U G S !!! May real worth provide you when- hav>ng accumulated a compe- and 8:00 p. m., Sunday school at 10 j at the post-office at Forest *ency he retlred horn active business. a. m., Epworth League 7:00 p. m.. Grove, Oregon, as second class Senator Scholfield has always been a Prayer Meeting, Thursday 3:00 p. m. ______________ ________________________ mail matter. D R U G S!! C A M E R A SUPPLIES ARSENATE OF LEAD SH E E P A N D G O A T DIP G U AR AN TEED RAZORS PU REST DRU G S ’ Tis surely a hard one; school he came to Astoria and engaged — D R U G S! With cherished May Showers? O re^ c' F o rest G rove seven da>’s meals and 'edging in the Park and rate of *14.00, covering Pull- man accommodations in both di To Our Subscribers _ Evening Telegram and The Ne ' One Year, * 5 .0 0 ; Six Months, *2. • In casting about for means to to set forth. fence my half and put it uhder culti rections between Portland and Marys- j our obligations we noticed a good The News and Semi-weekly J ou i1 BakerCity gets * 6 5 ,0 0 0 .0 0 ; Eugene The murder of Stanford White set forth vation and crop it. I can also cite a ville, Idaho, the rail terminus, making many of our subscibers were in arrears ^ t h -1 O ffic e 3* " 11316 ^ ^ ^ 150,000.00 and Salem *1 5 ,0 0 0 .0 0 . in repulsive nudity a licentious little few parties to first class homesteads a round-trip fare of *94 .00, exclusive 0n their subscriptions. The subscrip- _ These cities at least, will rejoice in world of which the cafe district o n ; where the entire 160 acres will make ° n>y of meals between Portland and lioa price foT The News is but *1.0 0 XAT | J j| 5 | v e c R f l r , the fact that they get a “ divy” out of Broadway in America’ s chief city, is good plowland, free from rock or Marysville. The Special will be run per year in advance. This is a s mal l ! DUI . (ESTABLISHED IBM.) the ‘ ‘sack.’ ’_________________ the center. Stanford White was an brush and well located. Will soon be ,rom Portland to Salt Lake City, where sum for each subscriber but in the j newspaper would care The inexorable law of life spares neither the degenerate sons of first families, nor the eminent debauchees who bear a great name and follow an honorable profession. T h e way of the trtnsgressor is hard and the wages of sin is death. suffrage highly enough to register ought not to be permitted to vote. Voting by certificate is a pre- miurj on neglect. fraud, indifference There should be and an end to it.—Oregonian. j several literary societies and author’ s clubs— where he spent much of his time. Home seems to have entered returned from abroad he took to The Now calm, now tempestuous, Our class-mate has left us. High expected from one Our professor. E. Allen, surrounded by peoplt of low character Abandoned the school, and chorus girls and sons of the idle And now owns a cow, rich, a type of which may be found in Some pigs and a mule. “ The murderer hadn’ t Baker City offered the first victim as Harry Thaw. the remotest excuse for his crime. a sacrifice to the fourth of July toy Didn’ t he know what sort of a woman pistol, this year in the person of Johnny Our teacher, Miss Jackson, Was married at last, And that diamond ring It is a good time for parents he was marrying? When he gave her his name and his protection, didn’ t he to put their stamp of disapproval on take her record, whatever it was, also? such dangerous toys. T h e use of such After her marriage she was doubtless toy pistols is pernicious and dangerous. faithful. She did not even speak to Wiley. A V e n e r a b le a n d H o n o r a b le White. Is a thing of the past. Miss Ula Wiburg Is a cranky old teacher, And we mourn with true pity The fate of each creature. It is evident that he brooded P io n e e r . Mr. Robert Loomis, Over the thought that another man Hon. F. X. Matthieu, of old Cham- could claim priority. H e had no poeg, the last survivor of that band of i occupation except seeking low famous men who stood on the right pleasures, no work to do, no high pur The great music man, Is becoming most famous By training a band. side of the line drawn by the toe of i pose in life, and he fed fat the hatred and he bore the man who may have de decided to stay with the Union, there bauched a girl not then Thaw’ s wife. the boot of by making it possible for the grand With gardens so rare, Has for its mistress, There was a fatal flaw in his title deed. is probably the most It was a deliberate, cowardly murder. popular and honored pioneer attending This tragedy is not going to check the A home on the Columbia Joe M eeks in 1843, Oregon cf today, Miss Murphy so fair. Prof. Walter Watkins Learned well each rule, Linn County Pioneers’ Mr Matthieu is 89 years old, retains his vitality to a picnic. the pursuit and enjoyment of illicit but still pleasures. It will be a seven days’ wonderful sensation, followed by a trial in which At last gained the top, Is now prof, of our school. degree. Brownsville feels honored by Thaw’ s money will probably save him his presence here.— Brownsville Times. from death by electricity. No law can A nurse is June Walker, With M an H I» O w n M a k sr . L a w Under the reign of U ’ Ren we have »any new laws, some good, some bad, perhaps, and some im potent. Mr. U’Ren did it all, and the Legislature It time, but probably not Mr. U’ Ren is entitled With plug hat and cane, Walks dignified Whalley, imported and adapted from the French. I ( Reduced Rates reduced round trip excursion rates will j “ Sweet Ann, cut it out.” blame for be in effect from the East to all North Pacific Coast Points, such as Portland, mistakes. For example, he relieves Tacoma, Seattle, Victoria, Vancouver, »11 others of responsiblity in leaving the etc.; also to Spokane and San Francisco. enacting clause off the anti-pass bill, Los Angeles and San Diego. »nd says that he alone is to blame. Rates from Chicago via direct lines That is really quite handsome. Yet to the North Pacific Coast and Califor the public attention was repeatedly nia will be *75 and from Missouri called during the campaign to the River points, namely: Council Bluffs, defect in the measure, but the people Omaha, Atchison, St. Joseph, Kansas msisted on passing it by an overwhelm City, also St. Paul and Minneapolis, ing vote, possibly because all the rates’ will be *60. Rates to Spokane URen measures look d ik e to them. will be *5 less than to the Coast or But there is nothing to com plain about *70 from Chicago and *55 from the in the U ’ Ren method of doing things. Missouri River and St. Paul. AH anybody else has to d o is to hustle Rates one way via the Shasta Route »round and do the same thing. The and California will be *13 .50 higher *»7 to be a lawmaker is to be a l»w- than *hose above mentioned. roaker.— Oregonian. These tickets will be on sale daily, W a a h ln w to n C o u n ty M * n K *"»«xlt«x I n t o L a g l a l B t u r c com m encing June 1st and continuing until September 15. with final return 0 Oregon. A. L. C r a ig , General Passenger A gent. H e was born in Washing- ,0n C°t,nty o n ’May 31, 1861, aud is a pioneer of 1857, who has yean president of been the I have 500 apple boxes for State of Regents of the Monmouth • wraal School. H e is also a nephew Contains Orvil Mann Instructing the people. In Colorado’ s mines, So I am told, Charley McMillan Is digging for gold. In a quaint little cottage On Pacific’ s strand Sits lordlv Miss Weitzel Lecturing her man. In far away Switzerland On some lone Alpine, Stands little D oc Bishop A viewing the Rhine. “ Away with the liquor. The card table and billiard;” The second Miss Willard. In a little old shoe store Just out of town. Special Notice. 10,1 of Benjamin Scholfield, an Oregon A queer little church With an odd little steeple, Cries Helen Boldrick, State Senator-elect William T . Scho.- limit of October 31st. he.d. of Clatsop County is a native I will tell Toils Grand-dad Cole With a sad weary frown. for 8 cents a box, and 6 0 0 grape boxes at 4* cents a box, il taken right away. 25 per cent off on all kinds of m olding te 30 day. at F. * Iod*e J. Scholfield, of the Illinois «■bTOme Bench. Senator Scholfield L u m ber Yard. 1 W. EMERSON’ S Forest Grove, Oregon sufficient time will be allowed to per aggregate it means much to us. Now mit passengers to see the sights of we are going to ask each one of our A general banking business transac' Interest paid on time deposits. Utah’ s Capitol before the journey to subscribers, who are in arrears, to pay Accounts invited. the Yellowstone is continued. After up thereby helping us to meet our spending about a week in tne Park, obligations for which we thank you in the return trip to Portland including a idva ice. T h e date to which your side trip to Boise City will be com-1 subscription is paid follows the name in the address. Out of town subscri menced. bers may remit by mail for which a receipt will be immediately returned. In Willamette Valley, On a hot summer’ s day, la bon Pipe-stem Thomas A mowing his hay. MEATS VERY BEST Eighth Grade Graduates The following are the graduates from DIED SU D D E N LY the 8th grade, June, 1906. Forest Grove— Benjamin Emma Morgan, Margaret Marsh, Agnes Vandehey, n SAELENS I C0», Main Si How frequently does a head line simi lar to the above greet us In the news FORMT ORO VC, ORISON papers. The rush, push and streuuous- nes* of the American people has a strong tendency to load up to valvular and other ot' affections of the heart, attended by Ir regular action, palpitation, d lu in ou , smothered sensations and other distraaa log symptoms. Three of the prominent Ingredients of which Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis MANUFACTURERS OF covery Is made are recommended by some of the leading writers on M ateria Maltcn for She cure of Just such cases. Golden And dealers in all kinds of Hon Beal root, for Instance, is said by the L' k i t e h S t a t i c s D i s i t . k s a t o b v , a stand Goods. Repairing Promptly Don ard authority, "to Impart tone and In Prices Reasonable. Drop il creased power to the heart's action." Numerous other leading authorities rep tsor sus resent Golden Seal as an unsurpassed U H M ’! CSSStl tonic for the muscular system In general, and as the heart Is almost wholly com posed of muscular tissue. It naturally follows that It must be greatly strength ened bv this superb, general tonic, nut prohablv the most Important Ingredient Forest Grove, Oregon of " Golden Medical Discovery.” so far as Its marvelous cures of valvular and other affections of the heart are con- door* north of Bailey’* «tore, corned, Is Stone root, or CoU lneonia Can., OFFICE: Three hours froir 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. Prof. Wm. Paine, author of Paine's Epltomy o f Medicine, says of It: Littlehales, Eva Bacon, Winnifrtd Epplett, Em ma Busch, Benard W underlich, Clara Van Loo, QUALITY, PRICES, TREATMENT OF H E A R T D IS E A 5 & Estella M A R T IN & C O . Toy. Hillsboro— Howard H olcom b , House, Ivan Simon, Mary H eidel, Earl H Mattie Wilson, May G. Meehan, Jessie M clnnis, Annie Boge, Richard Dono van, Rosa E. Stucki. Cornelius— Mamie Susbauer, Chalmers, Fred Krahmer. Tualatin— Jesse Smith, Asa Mack, Hazel Crim, Martha Moore, Vera Potts. H agg, Imlay, Henry Francis A. O ’ Meara, Ethel Sherwood— Lizzie K oeber, Frank * 1. not Ion? since, bsd s psM ent who was so much opyrtuuuul with valvular <11- ease of the heart that Ills friend» were obliged to carry him uo-atalra. He. however, gradually recovered uudor the Influence o f Colllnaonln (m edicinal principle extracted from Stone root), and la now attending to hla buxlnaaa. Heretofore r 'y s lc ix n * knew o f no remedy for the removed o f ao distressing and xo da n gerous a m alady W ith them It waa all g u e s. - work, and It fearfully warned the alllt'S -I that death was near st hand. Cul- linsontn unquestionably affords relief In curb cases, and in most Instances effects a Wheeler. Taylor, Clarence Pulley. Mountain dale— Ruby H ollenbeck. Portland— Martha M. Klatt. Greenville— Sophia R IN E S R . IN I X O I N , D e n t i Gaston— Lois Purdy. Reedville— Charles A FOREST 6R0VE, Ester Phipps, Cora Wilcox. ^S tone root Is also recommended by Die. Ilalc and EUlngwooil, of Chicago, for valvular and other diseases of the heart. The latter says: " I t Is a heart tonic of direct and perm anent Influonen.” "Golden Medical Discovery," not only cures serious heart affections, but Is a mo-t efliefoiit general tonic and Invlgor- ator. strengthening the stomach. Invig orating th< liver, regulating the bowels and curing caterrhal affections In ail parts of the system. Dr. Pierce's Pullots cure Constipation. Buxton— Myrtle Lippert. Cswego— Lorene W olfe. Hillsdale— Benjamine Patton. CONDITIONAL. J ean Ritchey. Gertha Olson, Earl Bateman, Bessie Howard, Grace Peter son. I T o sit and to sew Was Miss Anderson’ s lot, Till a fair young suitor said, »11. he is willing to accept * ’o th «P Enjoying the rain. During the Summer Season of 1906 j But if to credit for it In Oregon’ s metropolis problem play, made in America, not may some now. Belasco may employ the facts divulged as the plot of a new has so far ventured to interfere with none of his measures. Is with pleasure her part. guilty of what is charged by Thaw against White. * .e patient heart; it wee sobs be framed adequately to punish men E very ’ Mid sorrows and joys, We gain the blest port to have figured much in the life of the ideals cannot be Sixteen in its number If on life’ s troubled waters mother does not seem elder White or his son Stanford. Class Prophesy At last come to wonder. and they spent their evenings at a roof garden. A. B. T h o m a s . The class of ’ 06 little into his life for when his so n ! fashionable restaurunts to dine The citizen who doesn’ t value his right of architect of high standing and a son of valuable. a man of letters and a member of i W . H . HOLLIS. * LAWYER Real Estate and Corpo- ration Law a Specialty. Forest Grove, - City Barber Shop . . OFFICE fs Hine*’ S*‘ 1 s Ore*» i il < Baths. Laundry A gency, ated on Pacific A ve., Forest Grove A . I. W ir t z , Piropri,. HOLLISTER'S Rocky A M ountain Too Nicr; ” Buiy Madlclna (or Buiy T n t* . Everyone should subscribe for bis home paper In .order to get all the local newa, but te keep in touch with the world's daily events should also road The Evening Telegram, Portland, Oregon, Tbs loading evening newspaper of the Pacific Coast, which has com plete Associated Press reports and special leased - wire service, with correspondents In important news cantors and In all the cltifs and principal towns of the Northwest. Portland and suburbs art covered by s bright staff of reporters and editorial, dramatic, society and special writer«. Saturday's edi tion consists of 3d te 21 pages, and has colored comic pages, as well as a department fer children, colored faahion page, an interesting serial story and other attractive features In addition te all the news of the day. 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SS cent» a box. Genuine m » l H ot . i . ih t e b R a tio C o u p a w t . M adltoS. W m GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEIlff S E A R S & W A T K I N S 1? -Proprietor o f - . .T h » t^eiidlnu lla r t w r Mho Up-to-date Hair-cutting ar Shaving. Laundry agenc IVtfiln M tr»»t. • P orsat G 6 Local Time Table Trains on the Southern and depart on the followin] GOING SOUTH N o. 2 . . . .9 A. M. No. 4 . . . .< Girls who are fond of earrings may GOING NORTH perhaps be Interested In bearing a few facts about them. Bsd It la for the No. 3 . . .6 :5 9 A. M. o . l ------4: N. L. ATKINS, emancipated woman of the present ! day to learn that these fashionable or naments were originally s mark of slavery. In bygone days the slave al ways wore his master's earrings. In the east they were s sign o f caste anti . were buried with the dead. Home an dent earrings were vary elaborate, and many statues had their ears borsd In readiness for votive offerings of ear riugs. In England the earliest earrings were very cumbrous and made of stone or wood. The eighteenth century saw the g tori flea tion o f the tarring, I’ m 1* 1 up Capital SZS.t fashionable bean ties outvying aacb oth Evening Telegram end T h e New», er with the rarest and most beautiful CORmrONDENTS: Jewels London Graphic. One yesr, * 5 .0 0 ; Six months, * 2 .5 0 . National City Bank, New York Well* Fargo & C o’ s Bank, New United States National Bosk. Port Goldenrod Flour, guaranteed. Old newspapers for sale at this office. THE NEW: For Up-to-date Job W cj FIRST NATION a T b T I