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Editorial Page-Washington Co. News. A» E » N O u R S l i , M a n a g e r FIRST Dt'FlED ENGLAND AT THE CHURCHES Free Methodist Interesting Historic Document Shows There will be preaching services in Norfolk, Virginia Citizens Were the Free Methodist church Sunday at Ahead of Philadelphia SOME SUMMER SPECIALS!! Every Thursday by the W ashing Will Aid Tillamook Celebrate. ton County Publishing Co. Incorporated Many of our business men have The coming Jamestown Exposition 11a. m., also 8 p. m., by Rev. H. K. at Forest Grove, Oregon received invitations to attend the brings to mind many historic facts long bowman, Pastor. TALCUM PO W D ER S LIQUID FA CE PO W D ER S COLD CREAM S F IN E T O IL E T SOAPS CAM ERA SU PPL IE S county fair and street carnival to be since forgotten. M. E. Church held in Tillamook City, August 23rd, While loth to leave the British Em- $1.00 a Year in Advance. Preaching every Sabbath at 11 a. m. 24th and 25th. The people of that pire the P ito ts of Norfolk, Va. were and 8:00 p. m., Sunday school at 10 enterprising city are sparing no pains ’^e ^rst t0 resent the aggression of the a. m., Epworth League 7:00 p. m., f,.ered at the post-office at Forest to make this fair an interesting and _en -! British Sump Act which led to the , „ . - Grove, Oregon, as second class 1— *-•- • - joyable one, in fact thiy intend to give American Revolution. Under the ^ lyer MeeUnJi’ Thursdaf 3:°0 P- «n. mail matter. all visitors the time of their lives, “^ e of “ The Sons of Liberty” they | * * * * * * welcome. L. F. BELKNAP. They are preparing to entertain thou- assembled in Norfolk on March 13th, German Lutheran Church address all communications to Wash sands of visitors from the outside, who and 'n b°'d an£l determined phrases There will be no German Lutheran ington County Pub. Co., will reach there by stage, wagon, announced their intention of resisting services held in Forest Grove until the Forest Grove, Ore. P A C IF I C U N I V E R S I T Y buggy, auto and steamer. m y further aggression on the part of 4th Sunday in July after which time Many people from this section who ! R ^ b sh Parliament. This was two they will be held continuously at the Located at Forest Grove, Oregon, 26 miles west from If the NEWS fails to reach its subscrib are now at the beaches along the Tilla- i months before the promulgation of the usual time, 2:30 p. m., on the 2nd es or is late, we request that immedi- mook coast will stay untill the fair, and celebrated Mecklenburg Declaration of Portland. z;e attention may be called to the same. others from here are contemplating Independence and nearly five before and 4th Sundays of each month. __________ Has largest endowment; is best J H. C. Ebeling. the thirteen colonies assembled in equipped of any of the private in- | making this trip, including the fair, Christian THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 1906. their summer outing. Tillamook, ad- i Philadelphia to forever cast off the stitutions of the state. Tuition low. Reduced Rates joining our county, with Forest Grove au,hority of the British Crown and start Co-educational For catalogue and attractive fl During the Summer Season of 1906 Shall Washington Co. Lose Its Place? as its nearest neighboring town, ought the country on a career of prosperity reduced round trip excursion rates will Non-Sectarian literature address It ¡s a lamentable fact that Washing to receive a large delegation of Forest and splendor which will be celebrated be in effect from the East to all North 3 T H E PRESIDENT ton county is dropping into the back Grove people. Five crews of railroad at the Jamestown Exposition to be Pacific Coast Points, such as Portland, ill held at Hampton Roads near Norfolk Forest Grove, Oreg. ground, when for some time it held surveyors are said to be at work in ! Tacoma, Seattle, Victoria, Vancouver, in 1907. the first place at the State fair.# Very Tillamook county for different loads, | etc.; also to Spokane and San Francisco, The Norfolk people did not declare Los Angeles and San Diego. little interest seems to be taken this hurrying to be first to reach that fertile their independence but expressly af year while other counties are preparing section and as no doubt the first line Rates from Chicago via direct lines The News and Semi-weekly Jot jH j firmed their wish to be subjects of 60 YEARo for 81.75. Sample copies may be MH to send exhibits that will wiu them to be built may have connections with to the North Pacific Coast and Califor E X P E R IE N C E | at th is office. | , many prizes as well as much honor. Forest Grove, we shall receive ample King Geor** IH; They merely stated nia will be 875 and from Missouri their determination that they should River points, namely: Council Bluffs, To Our Correspondents It is time we wake up and step into returns for whatever aid we render. not be taxed without representation. Omaha, Atchison, St. Joseph, Kansas oar place at the head of the list. Isn’t We would ask our corresponde; The resolutions read as follows: To Our Subscribers City, also St. Paul and Minneapolis, send us their copy so it will react! the former fame of our county worth “ Having taken into consideration the I Tuesday of each week where pos$fc^ regaining? T rade M arks In casting about for means to meet evident tendency of that oppressive rates will be 860. Rates to Spokane I also to sign their n.'.mes to sam e-^] D e s ig n s will be 85 less than to the Coast or C o p y r i g h t s A e. our obligations we noticed a good unconstitutional Act of Parliament for publication but that we may l f f l | A n r o n e « e n d in g a s k e tc h a n d d e s c r ip tio n nm y Household Exemption Tax were in arrears | commonly called the Stamp Act, anu 870 from Chicago and 855 from the q u ic k ly A s c e rta in o u r o p in io n f r e e w h e t h e r an j to whom we are under obligation1] i I many - of _ our subscibers -------------------- I n v e n tio n is p r o b a b ly p a te n t a b le . C o m m u n io n , Missouri River and St. Paul. t io n s s tr i c t l y c o n fid e n tia l. HANDBOOK o n P a t e n t s j same. - t The Exemption Tax Law of this on t*le’r subscriptions. The subscrip- being desirous that our sentiments su n t f re e . O ld e s t a g e n c y f o r s e c u r in g p a te n t s . F a t e lite t a k e n t h r o u g h M u im A Co. r e c e iv e Rates one way via the Shasta Route tion price for The News is but 81.00 tp tc u il n o tice, w i t h o u t c h a rg e . In th o state, exempting household property to should be known to posterity and rec and California will be 813.50 higher the value of 8300, has been declared per year in advance. This is a small ollecting that we are a part of the col Scientific American than those above mentioned. ESTABLISHED I * » . ) A h a n d s o m e ly I ll u s tr a te d w e e k ly . L a r g e s t c lr- unconstitutional by the Supreme court. sum for each subscriber but in the ony who first in General Assembly ex c u la tk o u o f a n y sc io n tid e jo u r n a l . T e r m s , |3 a Forest Grove, Oregon M B These tickets will be on sale daily, y e a r : f o u r m o n th s , $1. S o ld by a ll n e w s d e a le r s . This law goes out after a period of over aggregate it means much to us. Now pressed their detestation to the said commencing June 1st and continuing A general banking business. trans^H B fifty years, with only one exception— we are going to ask each one of our act (which is pregnant with ruin and until September 15, with final return Interest paid on time deposit^jfi B ru u c h O ffice. 626 F 8 U W a s h in g to n , D . C. Accounts invited. the year 1904—when it was set aside subscribers, who are in arrears, to pay productive of the most pernicious con limit of October 31st. up thereby helping us to meet our sequences) and, unwilling to rivet the but repealed within ten months. This A . L . C R A IG . •v decision will work a hardship on the obligations for which we thank you in shackles of slavery and oppression on General Passenger Agent. The date to which your ourselves and millions yet unborn, poor man who was exempted on his advance. —See Dr. Eaton about your eyes Every store has its Clearing Sale once a year, but we have it for the goods to the value of 8300 while the ! subscription is paid follows the name have unanimously come to the follow- summer in rich will hardly notice it, although a l | on the address. Out of town subscri-1 ¡ng resolutions: and that headache. : bers may remit by mail for which a | “ 1 . Resolved, That we acknowl- step towards equal and uniform taxation ! receipt will be immediately returned, edge our Lord and Sovereign, King A S c o tc h T e s t. A u c b term u ch ty Is th e h ap p y tow n - George the Third, to be our rightful For Improvement of Coos Harbor. Dr. Hines’ Drug Store iveo *** til; I >1>« o«,] aontí, i to “ver y ffereot , Qt®ing, i V are | »stingJ n* t ii ,s to be ble of] capjt| prod« icled )n«reri | M irri, ooai need t OintlOll oi sins tin ä practia tical ng| Multi a 9 loasedl rrpoje 1 Providi J oao «u | fresa ip.f sit fuori t'n* Hal <i to iddi made tal compie- í fonitraol of COO-1 be gov. i 0(1 lOtjl odinola I itioo h r 0 factor- 1 irriga-1 oizatioo I ae eeet- «■more, a t the 'igatioa I op it e East- r bairn of the to u CE. , E. W . Haines B aa M U N N & C o . ^ '^ - ’ New York ATTENTION! MEATS and lawful kinK and that we wl11’ at a" ' times, to the utmost of our power and of North Bend and Marshfield, who are j of water. Cows coming in in the fall ability support and defend his most sa- now travelling over Oregon and secur- produce 25 per cent more than those I cred Person, Crown and Dignity; and ing names for their petition pertaining 1 coming in in the spring, due to the shall always be ready, when constitu- an appropriation for the deepening of better care that they get. It takes 60 ■ tionally called upon, to assist his Maj- | Coos Bay Harbor to be brought before ' per cent of what the animal eats ■ to j esty, with our lives and fortunes; and Congress, were here a few days ago, sustain its life, and the dairyman’s to defend his just Rights and Prerog and secured many signatures. Before profits come from the remaining 40 atives. finishing their task they will have per cent. “ 2. Resolved, That we will by all H. A. Hinshaw of Po tland, repre lawful Ways and Means which Divine the names of all commercial clubs, boards of trade, banks and newspapers sented tne railroad company, discuss Providence has put into our hands, de of Oregon. These gentlemen have ing the low rates now given, enabling fend ourselves in the full enjoyment received the support of all these clubs farmers to ship long distances to of, and preserve inviolate to posterity, and business houses of the Willamette creameries. those inestimable privileges of all free Others joined the discussion and born British Subjects, of being taxed Valley and this week they will invade Eastern Oregon. This work all means much benefit was derived. only by representatives of their own Prof. G. L. McKay, who is in charge cj,oosing. and 0f being tried by none advancement towards a new Oregon. of dairy husbandry at the Iowa State but a jury of their peers. And that if College of Ames, Io., is a recognized wg qUjetiy submit to the execution An Authority on Dairying. authority on all subjects relating to j sajd stamp Act all our claims to Prof. G. L. McKay, head of the dairying. Five years ago he was sent Liberty will be lost, and we and dairying department of the Iowa State to Europe by the U. S. government to Qur sub,jects in America are deprived Agricultural College, who met and investigate dairying interests there. of the invaluable Privileges afore- discussed importand phases of the He is in Oregon now for the purpose : mentioned. dairy business with our Board of Trade of addressing meetings of farmers at a ; “ 3 Resolved, That a committee be J and a few dairymen, last Saturday, is a ' number of points in the interests of appointed who shall in such manner as \ recognized authority on the dairy ^ statement they may think proper, go upon neces- j problem. On the first page we SVe ' made by him is one of the results of sarv Business and make public the collected some of his remarks in this his trip to Europe. He says: In a^ove reso]utions, and that they corres- and other places which will be worth Germ an j', Holland, Belgium and Den- pQnd as tj,ey sj,a]i see occasion with the consideration of the dairymen. mark I found dairymen operating on {he Assocjated Sons of and Friends to Washington County, although com land worth from 8500 to 81000 a n , Liberty in the other British Colonies paratively new in the dairy line, has acre—and making money, too— and of America.” already proven itself to be one of the under conditions generally far front As a result of the adoption of the best dairying sections of the Willamette favorable as conditions in Oregon.” resolutions, Lord Dunmore, the British Valley and greater efforts should be Colonial Governor, made a demonstra undertaken to make it the leading COUNTY COURT NEWS tion before Norfolk and several shots county in this industry. | were fired into the city from the frigate real estate tr a n sfer s . Liverpool. As a result of this and H N Ross et ux to A B Manley Two Different O rganizations. other outrages the Norfolk people were J int in lots 34 aid 81 The Oregon State Board of Horti ready to throw off all authority and join 1 Steels Add Beaverton------ -» culture and the Oregon State Horti Mary E Birdsell to Geneva H with the other colonies when the Phil- cultural Society are different organiza McCormick lot 4 block 5 i adelphia Declaration of Independence Finneys Add H illsboro.... tions and W. K. Newell is president was promulgated. — ------ - and commissioner-at-Urge of the former, Helen Kerr to J A Martin si of ne J and w i of se i sec 28 having no official connection with the 10 t 2 n 5 w .............. Society, as many of the papers of the D C Newman et ux to Mane A Trains on the Southern Pacific arrive 600 Patton sw J sec 26 t 1 n 5 w state would have him. The board ! and depart on the following schedule: Mary E Birdsell et al Either consists of six members, five of them Dennis lots 5 and 6 block 1 PORTLAND BOUND being representatives of the five horti- 1 South Coast Add, Hillsboro 3 Departs - - 6:57 a. m. cural districts into which the state is Elmer G Nelson to James H No 7 * * . . . - 9:00 a. ra. divided under the provisions of the Morressey § int in 160 a sec 8000 9 “ - - - - 1:30 p. m. horticultural law, and during the time _ _____ 3 t 1 s 3 w 1 " . . . . 4:16 9. m. they are actually engaged in the work j p Brian et ux to Chas E n SOUTH BOUND required of them are to each receive n w ^ J F*ed w No. 2 Departs * - - 9:00 a. m. •3 a day. The Horticultural Society ^ 0f block 1 Fin- 4 “ . . . . 6:20 p. m. iz an organization voluntarily created n >f Add to Hillsboro........ 1300 FORTST GROVE SPECIALS by the fruitgrowers for the purpose of 8 Arrives - 12:20 p. m. No. marriage LICENSES creating more interest in the horticul I “ 10 “ . . . 9:20 p. m. tural industry and its officers receive Carl H Leipold and Birdie May N. L. ATKINS, no state compensation for any services Sapping«0; John Weizel and Ruth E Agent rendered for the good of the order. Robinson. I Pacific Homestead. Messrs. Peter Logge and Aibrecht Dair7in9 Discussed (continued) Local Time Table w hich ev ery Scot, p roud o f his u n p ro noun ceab le tongue, uses a s a sblhho- leth to te s t th e lin g u istic skill o f the so u th ro n . If you c a n n o t say "A uchter- m u e h ty ” you a re still an u n ed u cated b a rb a ria n . T h e m ea n in g of the w ord h a p p en s to lie a s m o n stro u s us its sound. “T he high gro u n d o f th e w ild sow ” Is not a n a m e one w ould choose fo r a g a rd e n city. People, how ever, a rc fo und to flock to It a s u su m m er re sort, and a s it h a s a lo v er's pool, the tow n has p ro b a b ly a ttra c tio n s m ore re a l th a n Its nam e. In th e e a rly p a rt o f la s t c e n tu ry A u ch term u -bty w ent b a n k ru p t a n d w a s d ep riv ed o f all Its p ro p e rty ex cep t th e Jail a n d one o r tw o o th e r a sse ts of a n equally n e ce ssa ry c h a ra c te r. It Is now rich, p e ac efu l and ra d ic al. Ite a llr ti H um an llt-lu ix . T h e sto ry is tokl lu C hina th a t y e a rs ago a m issio n ary m ade his a p p e a ra n c e upon n p la tfo rm th e re a n d th a t th e n a tiv e o rn to r w ho Introduced him closed w ith th e se w o rd s: “ W hen I have finish ed n g e n tle m a n from th e w e st Is going to a d d re ss you. H e is not a foreign dem on. I lls a p p e a ra n c e and his cloth- [ ln g m ay seem s tra n g e to you. b u t look c are fu lly a t him . H e h a s tw o a rm s a n d \ tw o legs, tw o e a rs a n d tw o eyes, a j nose (though a long one!) a n d a m o u th ; j a n d I a s s u re you his tee th a re m a d e of j bone. Ju st like y ours. H e Is re a lly a h u m an being, a n d I hope you w ill re- j g a rd him a s su c h .” A It a n k ! < T a u < l. M rs. N uw ed — I l - i e 's th e b re a d 1 s ta rte d to m ak e today. I s n 't it too a n noying? Mr. N it" ed — W hy. It Isn’t b ak ed a t all. Mrs N uw ed—I know It Isn’t: t h a t 's Ju st iv. I p u t p len ty o t b a k in g p o w d e r in It. hut It d o e sn 't seem to h a v e w orked. — P h ilad elp h ia L edger. A Q n e .tlt.n o f C ata. “ T h ere Is no sh o rt c u t to fam e,' re- m ark e d th e w ise guy. “ H ow a lio u t th e u p p e r c u t? ” su g g e ste d th e sim p le m ug. looking u p from th e s p o rtin g p a g e.—P h ila d e lp h ia R ec ord. EtIBBl. “Oh, d e a .\ ho w tile h o u rs d o d ra g l * w ish I k n e w how to h u rry th em on." “ W hy d o n ’t you a p p ly th e s p u r o f the m o m e n t? ” Boil .*..................................... 4 & 5c R oast.....................................6c Steak..................... ............... 7c ' I | All kinds of Sausage— no Packing House but Home made Bologna, 4 links for...........25c Ham sausage, 3 lbs........... S A E L E IN S & Trust to Nature. . CO. MARTIN & O A (treat m any A m ericans, both men M A N U FA CTU RER S O F an i women, are thin, pale and puny, w ith ioor circulation, because they have ¡11- reated th e ir stom achs by hasty eating H A R IN E or too m uch eating, by consum ing alco And dealers in all kinds of I holic beverages, or by too close confine m ent to home, oflico or factory, mid In Goods. Repairing Promptly consequence the stom ach m u st be trea te d 1 Prices Reasonable. Dro] in a n a tu ra l way before th ey can rectify I th e ir earlier m istakes. T h e m uscles In | NEAR m any such people, in fact In every w eary, SHOP FOREST 6R0 th in and thin-bloodo<l person, do th eir NAYLOR S CORNER work w ith g re at dilTicnfty. As a result fatigue comes early, is extrem e and lasts long. T he demand for n u tritiv e aid il ahead of the supply. T o Insure perfect health every tissue, hone, nerve and muscle shoufd tak e from th e blood cer Forest Grove, O rega tain m aterials and re tu rn to it certain others It is necessary to prepare the stom ach for the work of ta k in g up from th e food w h at is necessary to m ake good, O F FIC E : T h re e doors north o f Bailey ’s s hours fro tr V A. M. to 4 P. M. rich, red hlissl. We m itst go to N a tu re for the remedy. T here were certain roots known to tho Indians of th is country before th e a d v e n t of the w hites which later came to th e knowledge of th e settlers and w hich are now grow ing rapidly in professional favor for th e cure of obstinate stom ach and live r troubles. These are found to he safe and yet cer LAWYER tain in th eir cleansing mid Invigoratln effect upon the stom ach, liver and bloc 1 T hese are: Golden Seal read. Queen’s Real Estate and Corpo- 0FFI ! root. Stone root. Iiloodroot, M andrake Hiñe;. root. T hen th ere Is Illack C hcrryhark. ration_J^w_aJÍ£eeialt^. T he medicinal principles residing In these native roots when ex tra cte d w ith glyc fl erine as a solvent m ake th e most reliable Forest Grove, and efficient stom ach tonic and liver in- vigorator, when com bined In Ju st the rig h t proportions, as In Dr. I’lerce’s Ì Golden Medical Discovery. W here there Is b an k ru p t v ita lity — such as nervous exhaustion, bad n u tritio n —a n d th in blood, the body acquires vigor and th e nerves, blood and all the tissues p el tho favorable effort of th is sovereign remedy. A lthough some phvsielans liave been aw are of the-high m edicinal value of the above m entioned plants, yet few h ave used pure glycerine as a solvent and usually the doctors’ prescriptions called for the Ingredients In varying am ounts, f R . IN IX O IN , D e We He HOLLIS, THE For Up-to-date Job W it h lU r n lu d . T h e "Golden M edical D iscovery" Is a scientific prep aratio n com pounded of tho glyceric e x tracts of th e above m entioned vegetable Ingredients and contains no alcohol or h arm ful habit-form ing drugs. 1 Imitation Typewjji Letters a Special Evening Telegram and The News, One Year, 85.00; Six Months, 82.50. H O L L IS T E R ’S T ke P a w n b r o k e r ’s f l Rocky Mountain Tea N: . S ig n . T h e p a w n b ro k e r's sign c am e from th e sign used by the L o m b a rd b a n k e rs, w h o took It fro m th e sig n used by the M edici fa m ily o f F lorence. T h e fo u n d e r o f th e b o u se had lieen a roedlcua, o r p h y sic ia n . H is d e s c e n d a n ts becam e b a n k e rs a n d b ro k ers, a n d th e ir sign w a s tb e lr a n c e s to r's golden pills. W hen th ey b ecam e nobles th ey a s s u m ed a s a r m s six g o ld e .1 p ills o r Italia on t M m M t and Busy A Busy Medicine for Brings Golden Health Auction House! Peojl * Renew e& jB|9 | A sp e c ific fo r T o n s tlp a tlo n . I n d l r a R f f l am i K id n e y trouli*»;«. P lm pleA , Eez< J < m o o d . 11**1 H re a th . S lu g g is h B o w e i l H f l a n d H ark ac h e. It* R o c k y M ountalBK» | le t fo rm . » r e n i i a bo*. < ;* > n u iM M H<if.f.iM tick I n t r o C o m p a r t . M a * ii 9 GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR 8ALL0«? NEW and SECONDHAND GOODS Leading House-Fur nishing Store West of Portland. f t o n n r P t> o p l« . T h e w o rld d e lig h ts In su n n y people. T h e old a r e h u n g e rin g fo r love m ore th a n fo r b re a d . T h e a ir o f Joy Is v ery cheap, a n d if you can help th e poor on w ith a g a rm e n t o f p ra is e It w ill b e b e t te r fo r th em th a n b la n k e ts .- H e n r y COME IN AND SEE IF WE HAVE WHAT YOU WANT. L. L. HOLLINGER N o r l b f í a l o S t ., f w c s l G r o v e bnimmund. I* FIRST NATIONAL ! I* « Id u p C a p I t a l S Z S .M COPPESPONDEirrS: j l National City Bank, New Y c fl Wells Fargo it Co’s Bank,] . . United States National BangA ■ ■ ____