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ííoríal Page-Washington Co. News. A . E* N O U R S E f M a n a g e r AT THE CHURCHES P E N G U IN S F E E D IN G . Free Methodist Tk«- C 'h a a a e T h a i T a k n P la c e W h e n T h e y E a l t r th e W a t e r . DRUGS! DRUGS!! DRUGS!!! ■ 5 »— . h lk u/aeliin* i t - tler* Wil1 Preach*ng services in The nppearauce o f the keei>er of the ______________ hliisMi B W •l,urS(la> D" ,ne WASnmg- farmers in the district. Three hun- the Ffee Methodist church Sunday at P®“ * “ 1“ 8 «*>. with hi* pall of Ml County Publishing dred dollars a vear in traH*» __ «— Ll_l a. m aie^ q ~ i w gudgeon. Is the signal for sudden C A M E R A S U P P L IE S T " 1 « - » « * '» » ~ k “ - « P. » • b , Rev. H . K. s lu the cages. of the farmers means that one hundred Bowman, Pastor A R S E N ATE OF LEAD The penguins wave their little nippers W at Forest Grove, Oregon itid waddle to the door, whence they and fifty thousand dollars annually is S H E E P A N D G O A T D IP peer eagerly dowu the wooden steps M. E. Church taken from the home town. GUARANTEED RAZORS leading to the pool. The cormorant Year in Advance. Preaching every Sabbath at 11 a. m. croaks and sways from side to side, ! In the course of ten years, this PUREST DRUGS $ 1.00 means one and one-half million dollars and 8:00 p. m., Sunday school at 10 and the darters poise their snaky heads and spread their hatlike wings. At the ! a. m., Epworth League 7:00 p. m., ! .(red at the post-office at Forest Averaging the profit on this amount at water's edge the peugulus do not p°rR J 20 per cent, it means that in ten years Prayer Meeting, Thursday 3:00 p. m. 1 launch themselves upon the surface | ^ G ro v e , Oregon, as secon d class mail matter. time three hundred thousand dollars Everybody welcome. L. F. B E L K N A P . 1 like other water fowl, but instantly pluuge beneath. profit is taken from the town. Once below water an ustoundlug j German Lutheran Church change takes place. The slow, ungain- j Now on the other hand, should the all communications to Wash- There will be no German Lutheran ly bird Is transferred into a sw ift and farmer, instead of sending away his " K in g t o n County Pub. C o., services held in Forest Grove until the brlIIIuut cre» ture. leaded with globules Forest Grove, Ore. money to the foreign place for goods ... o j • , , . . o f quicksilver, where the ulr clings to unaay in July after which time the close feathers, and flying through ' he requires, give all his trade to the home town, its business would be im they will be held continuously at the ! ,be c,ear aud waveless depths with ar- j Located at Forest Grove, Oregon, 26 miles west from II the N e w s fails to reach its subscrib usual time, 2:30 p. m., on the 2nd rowy speed and powers o f turning far , greater thun iu any known form o f ers or is late, we request that im medi- mediately doubled, and with twice the Portland. and 4th Sundays of each month. aerial flight. The rapid aud steady j Year af a e attention may b e called to the same. employment for the people. Has largest endowment; is best strokes of the wings are exactly sim- | H . C. Ebeling. ter year, the profits made by the mer liar to those o f the air birds, while Its | equipped of any of the private in Christian feet float straight out level with the THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1906. chants would be retained in the town, Congregational Church stitutions of the state. Tuition low. body, uuused for propulsion or even as j would seek investment tn starting new Co-educational REV. HERBERT W. BOYD, PASTOR ' adders and as little needed In Its prog- For catalogue and attractive j ress as those o f a wild duck when on J. C. Brooks having resigned his industries, and at the end of the ten- Sunday, July 29, 10 a. m ., Sunday j the wing. year period, instead of a town of one N on-Sectar ¡an literature address position with The News, will be suc- The twists and turns necessary to School; 11, Morning Worship— Preach ceeded by Mr. Abel Meresse, who will thousand, there would be a lively city follow the active little fish are made T H E P R E SID E N T ing by the pastor; 7 p. m. Young wholly by the strokes o f one wing aud also assume the editorial management of from two to three thousand, and People’ s Meeting— “ Garden and Mis the cessation o f movement in the other, Forest Grove, Oreg. of The News. H e is a resident of every acre of farm land within the sions in Latin America.” At 8 we and the fish are chased, caught aud trade radius of the town would be Forest Grove, with superior qualifi swallowed without the slightest relax join with the other churches in a - ation of speed iu a submarine flight cations for the work and thoroughly enhanced in value from ten to twenty Union Service at the Methodist Church. which Is quite as rapid as that o f most i The News and Semi-weekly Joitf dollars. reliable. H e is the authorized agent 60 YEAR* for 81 .75. Sample copies may be a Thursday evening at 8 mid-week ser birds which take their prey In midair. ; E X P E R IE N C E Iu less than two minutes some thirty [ of The News and any business in Big Cut in Printing. at this office. ™ vice. A cordial invitation to all. gudgeon are caught and swallowed be- j trusted to him will be promptly attend The members of the senate and low water, the only appearance o f the To Our Correspondents ed to and any courtesies extended to house committees on printing, consti birds on the surface being made by one To Our Subscribers W e would ask our corresponden or two bounds from the depths, wheu him will be appreciated by The News’ tuting the joint commission appointed In casting about for means to meet the head aud shoulders leup above the send us their cop y so it will resell management. by congress to investigate the use and our obligations we noticed a good surface for a second aud then disap Tuesday of each week where pos^ also to sign their names to same D e s ig n s misuse of government publications, many of our subscibers were in arrears pear. PROBLEM S F O R L A W M A K E R C o p y r ig h t s S l c . Any attempt to remain on the sur for publication but that we may Ij have completed the first stage of their on their subscriptions. The subscrip face leads to ludicrous splashing aud Antone»endtnf ankctrh «ml description may quickly ascertain our opinion free ---- jrlic“ whether ~ an , to whom we are under obligation* The Oregon Legislature of 1907 can .......... ....... / patentable invention la probably *" e. C< :m - i mu li lea- work and are engaged on the details tion price for The News is but 81.00 , confusion, for the submarine bird can- Patenta p l Ion* m ----- rief ly lui. ----- HANDBI same. , coniMeiit -------- _J00* I on -------- accomplish much benefit for improve sunt free. Oldest nueney for securing patents. relating to the two more important per year in advance. This is a small not float. It can only fly below the Patents taken through Munn A Co. receive surface. Immediately the meal Is fin tpecial notice, without charge, lu the ment of the state governm ent. The branches of the inquiry. The im- sum for each subscriber but in the ished both penguins scramble out of subjects upon which legislation is mediate effect of the work of the com - aggregate it means much to us. Now the water and shuttle with round backs (ESTABLISHED 1898.) A handsomely Illustrated weekly, largest clr- desired, as indicated by public dis culatloii of any sdentine tournai, _____ Terms, 93 a mission is a reduction of nearly 1,000,- we are going to ask each one of our and drooping wings buck to tlielr cage Forest Grove, Oregon I year : four months, $1. Sold by all newsdealers. to dry and digest.—I,oudou Spectator. cussion, are few but important, and if A general banking business trans 000 volumes of documents. It has subscribers, who are in arrears, to pay & '361Broadway, ^|gyy the Legislature will give to these the Interest paid on time deposit Branch Office, 626 F Bt„ Washington, D. C. become purely a mathematical problem up thereby helping us to meet our Y O U T H F U L W A R R IO R S . Accounts invited. attention they deserve and not waste as to when every building in Washing obligations for which we thank you in Plzarro completed the conquest of time upon several hundred measures ton would be filled with these surplus advance. The date to which your Peru at thirty-five and died at forty. for which there is no wide demand, its documents, for there was no escape subscription is paid follows the name Cortez effected the conquest o f Mex record will be a proud one. All mem from the printing of them. It was on the address. Out of town subscri ico aud completed his military career Every store has its Clearing Sale on ce a year, but we have it for the bers should avail themselves of every shown by careful measurements, taken bers may remit by mail for which a before the age o f thirty-six. The great Condo defeated the Snau- summer in opportunity to gather information that under the supervision of an engineer, receipt will be immediately returned. lards at Itocrol at tweuty-two and won will aid in intelligent action when the that these documents would fill more all his military fame before the age of Legislature meets. Though a member thad 450 freight cars and constitute a The artillery of the Oregon National twenty-five. Peter the Great o f Russia was pro sits in the legislative session but 40 train three miles long.— Press. Guard, passed through here on their claimed czar at ten years o f aje, or Co. Incorporated Dr. Hines’ Drug Store P A C 1 FIG UNIVERS IT Y ill P atents £. W. Haines B< Scientific American. M UNN Co YOfk ATTENTION! MEATS days, his term begins immediately steeds last Friday, en route for Portland. after his election at.d he should begin Reflections cf a Meat Eater. then to study, with particular interest, The American public is patient, all questions that are likely to com e up The American public is slow. for his consideration when the Legisla ture meets. M aking laws for the people is a serious matter and should be entered upon with a readiness to render valuable service. Secretary Cornelia * Marvin, Oregon Library Commission, kindly volunteered to members of the * * of the has very procure, for Legislature, informa tion upon any subject in which they may be interested, and members will find their service a valuable aid in their work. Oregon is in need of a few new laws, and only a few. general opinion Legislatures In fact, has been have made the that past too great an effort to pass a multiplicity of laws for which there is no real need. If this Legislature shall pass laws that are worth while and properly drawn, see that they are j it will mark the be ginning of a new era in Oregon legisla tion.— Oregonian. Keep the Money at Home The following was clipped from an article entitled: "M ail Order Business.” “ Every dollar that a farmer spends in the town indirectly comes him in the way of benefits. back to The town grows, it supports better stores, more churches, better schools to which he can send his children, furnishes better near-at-hand markets for his products, and finally increases the farm land. value of his As a good illustration, the Dry Goods Reporter assumes that such an agricultural town has a population of They have been making a tour of the Willamette Valley— Corvallis, The American public will stand as peration and intended to go on over much to Tillamook via the Wilson River road, As any public I know. but they received word at Corvallis to We submit to be killed by our rail hurry to Portland, so as to be there in roads, the case of an emergency in the street We submit to be fooled by our car strike. Hogue Sexton was the chief and California will be lnere To any one, little or big; To die of a long-dead pig. We take our risks as we’ re able, When we are at home and happy, Is really against the grain. r The life of the town is its retail trade. If it secures Admitting we all must die A cceptin g the second-hand sickness the entire purchasing business of the farmers, it must of necessity grow rap idly. But M ontgom ery Ward & C o - From a cholera-smitten sty; Patiently bearing the m urder, Am iable, m eek and inert— the enormous mail order house* send We do rise up and remonstrate Against the Packingtown dirt! Sean, R oeb u ck & C o., and others of out their great four and five pound cat Let there be death in the dinner. alogues describing everything the sun. that Subtle and unforseen, But 0 Mr. Packer, in packing our Suppose under instead of spending his $600 a year in his home town, each farmer in the community S A E L E N S & 813.50 higher death, Won’ t you please to pack it clean! C H A R L O T T E P E R K I N S G IL M A N Z, , t ' „ -e, « « MARTIN & C e H ___™ ______ i ulate ami Invigorate Stom ach. L iv e r arid ! M o n g o l i a n Is t h e m a s t e r a n a t h e w h it e jtowela. tk> m,t b eget the uli 1 habit,” but m a n th e s e r v a n t. T h e c l i m a t e is v e r v f " rr cou atlpatlon O n e or tw o ea» h <lay for H »«. D c a S » « THE HE - a laxative and regulator, three or tour for aa ; trying to whites, anil the aborlginnl a ctiv e ca th a rtic. O n ce tried al w ay» In tavor. j blacks are o f a fierce and sanguinary These tickets will be on sale daily, | e c n n n n a iv B N a w a y . In co p ie s o f disposition. Vast herds o f buffalo, the O O U , U U U T he P e o p le '» C om m on Sense commencing June 1st and continuing M edical A d viser, a laxik that sold to the e x - descendants o f a few experimentally tent o f 500,000 co p ie s a few until September 15, with final return liberated a century ngo, roam over Hie re a rs ago. at t l .50 per copy, Laat y e a r we ga v e aw a 7 plains, and the place will some day, It gxi .000 w orth o f these Invalua | limit of October 31st. la lielleved, lie a sportsman's paradise. ble hooks. T his yea r we shall A. L. C r a i g . giv e mw*y (WusiO w orth o f them. W ill y o n share In this " W i l l H e ta r n K a r ly .” General Passenger Agent. b e n e fit) I f so. send o n ly XI -c e n t stam ps to c o v e r cost Mr. Rounder (tenderly)—Do yon re o o n f e m ailing o n ly fo r b ook In member, dear, during our courting stiff paiier c o v e r s .o r 31 »tam ps to r clo th -b o u n d . A d dress Dr. days how I used to tell you the “ old. It V . P ierce. B u ffa lo. N. Y. old story?" Mrs. Rounder—Yes, nnd you still tell Trains on the Southern Pacific arrive T h e A rt o t F la tt e r y . ^ dfpajt Qn ^ fonowini schedule: me the old, old story. Mr. Rounder (In surprise) — W h en ,1 There are those who have an instinct which prompts them to offer verbal ca dear? PORTLAND BOUND HOLLISTER resses to all with whom they come In Mrs. Rounder—When you start for 6:57 contact, and there is no doubt that. If No. 3 Departs - - - the clob.—Chicago News. such people are gifted at the same time A Duty Medici»« tor B»</| “ . . . . 9:00 “ 7 | ^ Brings fioktoa HssttS snd I with good hearts, they greatly rweeten M o d e rn R x la te n e e . “ . . . . 1:30 “ 9 A speclfie for Constipation. Id ; m To dress better, live 1»etter and occu Ufe. They do not know how to say, six! Klilney troubles. Pimples, j “ - - - - 4:16 “ 1 py better houses that are 1 »etter fur much less write, a illsagreeab'e sen llloorl. Had llreath. Sluggish IM anil Har-ksehe. Its Rocky Moufi nished forces men to work harder and tence. They see with their min Vs eye j let form, as rents a box. U SOUTH BOUND longer than their predecessors did. The the exact spot where a flatterlU)' word H o i x i s t e b D k u o C o u p a a r . ] • - - 9:00 No 2 Departs result of this Is that the ordinary man Won hi produce pleasure or si Ive a GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR U Is separated from bis wife and family smart, and the temptation to say It Is I ** - - - - 6:20 1 almost as much as If he were absent.— TeTJr i f f "? The pleasure they p -oduce delights them, and they study lo pro FORTST GROVE SPECIALS Truth. I duce It again. No doubt they p-notice 1 2 : 2 0 p . m. j No . 8 Arrives an art, hut not a very black art, and It w y 1 Imitation Letters a S Local Time Table diverts SO per cent of his trade from w « « t t o K n o w f h e H e n s o n W fcjr. • 9 :2 0 P m. 10 “ Co»tl4|oe—It*« funny that tom« pe<* Is difficult net to like them. es)»eclally his town and sends 8300 * yt*t to the —- i w-« ith that ha« A little liv e, a little wealtn. pi* are never satisfied to know t thing If they are women. Real Hathry—the catalogue houses; it means N. L. ATKINS, gone. A little home for you and me; la so end so. but must ask the why and really false urtlcle—can hardly exist o f the business of the town is Agent wherefore. Happy — Tea. I wondar with a warm heart. Plenty of folly and one It’ s » « 1 »sk e*c e Pt Rood health. too much desire to he popular may go why It la On the basis of one hundred or Which com es with R ocky Mountain with that but nothing else.- Family hundred and fifty square miles of terri — See Dr. Eaton about your eyes Tea. E vening Telegram and The Newt, Hera hi. tory to support the town, it can be es- and that headache. O re Year, 85 .00; Six Months, 82 .5 0 . * ,¡».,«1 CO. For Up-to-date Joi n On elevator and train. But to sit in peace at the table And be seized with a sudden pain. country tributary to it. from All kinds of Sausage— no Packing H ouse but H om e made Bologna, 4 links for............2 5 c Ham sausage, 3 lb s ............ | than those above mentioned. And no man really pleases And besides— admitting the poison— its support com ing B oil............................................4 & 5c R oast...................................... 6c Steak........................................ 7c Do Y o u W a n t t o K n o w W h a t Y ou S w a llo w ? MANUFACTURERS OF Tlicre Is a growing sentiment In this press. country in favor of mkdicinbs of known H chef and took time enough to run A R IN M c o m p o s it io n . It Is but natural that one We can stand as much government down home and pay his folks a few And dealers in all kinds of K S & should have some Interest in the compo sition of that which lie or she Is expected Goods. Repairing Promptly i • I scandal minutes’ visit. to swallow, whether it be food, drink or Prices Reasonable, Dro j medicine. As any folk going, I guess. B r ft l a t i A r m y R e d T a p e . Recognizing thta growing disposition Reduced Rates We can stand bad air in the subway, on tlie part ot the public, and satisfied j J“ " A letter of instruction said to have FOREST 6R<i that the fullest publicity can only add to , *'io«x const« We can bear quick death in the During the Summer Season of 1906 been sent to a British army officer, wlio the well-earned reputation of his m e d l - ------------------ reported that Private Itlank had lost cines, Dr. K. V. Pierce, ot Buffalo, N. Y., ] -------------------------------— --------- f t street, reduced round trip excursion rates w ill! his greatcoat, runs ns follow s: “The has "taken time by the forelock,” as It But we are a little particular be in effect from the East to all North calculation o f the value o f a lost great- were, and is publishing broadcast a list R . I N I X O I N , O e f of all the ingredients entering into his Pacific Coast Points, such as Portland, coot should he made by deducting the leiqllng medicines, the "Golden Medical About the food we eat. Forest Grove, Discovery ” the populur liver invlgorator, | vo,l,,e when wo,rn otJ* fr “ "\ ,hJ i » * £ ? stomach tonic, blood purifier and heart It is not so much that it kills us— Tacoma, ’ Seattle, * Victoria, Vancouver, . when new, ns given In article 75, 1805, regulator; also of his "Favorite Prescrip etc.; also to Spokane and San Francisco, clothing warrant, dividing the re- tion ” (or weak, over - worked, broken- OFFICE: Three doors north of Bailey* We are used to being killed; hours froir 9 A. M. to 4 P. Los Angeles and San Diego. j malnder by the number o f months the down, nervous and invalid women. But we like to know what fills ns This bold and out-spoken movement on garment should wear, multiplying the the part of I>r. Pierce, has, by showing — — —— — — — — Rates from Chicago via direct lines When we pay for being filled. quoltnnt by tTie number o f months the exactly what his well-known medicines 1 to the North Pacific Coast and Califor garment has actually l>een worn and When we pay the beef trust prices,— are composid of. completely disarmed all N gr t , TT/YT T TO harping critic* who have heretofore no- \A/ H Hill I l\ nia will be 875 and from Missouri subtracting the sum thus obtained justly As we must, or go without, attacked them. A little pamphlet » » ♦ H v L U J # from the total value o f the new great has (asm compiled, from the standard It is not that we grudge the money, River points, namely: Council Bluffs, coat. The bnlauce Is the amount that medical authorities of all the several \ LAW YER schools of practice, allowing the strongest j But we grudge the horrid doubt. Omaha, Atchison, St. Joseph, Kansas should be charged.” endotsements by leading medical writer* ! City, also St. Paul and Minneapolis, of the several Ingredients w lilcli enter Into Real Estate and Corpo- Is it ham or trichinosis? A S o r t o f !to M i n i '« I .n n d . I)r. Pierce’s medicines. A copy of this __, _____ e rates will be 860. Rates to Spokane Can a label command belief? Australia's least known nod least de little bonk Is mailed fre* to any one do- r a t lo n _ ^ a ^ ^ b j)e c ia lt £ to the Coast or veloped section Is the northern terrl- Firing to learn more com .filing the valu- Is it pork we have purchased, or will be 85 less than - " j tory‘ it Is a sort o f no man’s land i t s 1 able."native, medicinal plants which enter F o r e s t G r o v e nnisnn? 870 from Chicago and 855 from the ™ , Into the composition of Dr. Pierre's med- r o r e s l ^ r o v e » P°lsonf IT_. . „. . „ „ , capital. Pnlnierston. contains more C hi-1 lcln,., Address Dr. Pierce as above. ______________________ Is it tuberculosis or beef? Missouri River and St. Paul. . nese than Caucasians and Is the only j Dr P ie rce ’» l'le a »a n t I 'c lle t« are tin y, lu z - a r-o a te r t a n tl-h illoua granulua. T h e y re * - There is really a choice of diseases Rates one way via the Shasta Route place In greater Britain where the the 1000, Albany, and other towns for practice and recu ganized a large army at twenty, won the victory at Emlmch at thirty, found ed St. Petersbflrg ut thirty-one and died nt the age o f fifty-five. Napoleon was a major at twenty- four, general o f brigade at tw enty-five' nnd commander In chief o f the army o f Italy at twenty-six. He achieved i all his victories and was Anally over thrown before the age o f forty-one. Frederick the Great ascended the throne nt twenty-eight, terminated the first Silesian war at thirty and the sec ond nt thirty-three. Ten years later, with a population o f but 5,000,000, he triumphed over n league o f more than 100,000,000 people. Rocky Mountain Te ! FIRST NATION!1 Paid up Capital i COR National City Bank, Wells Fargo & Co’ s 1 United States National >■ : 1