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Editorial Page-Washington Co. News. A- M E R E S S E . E d i t o r ’ _______A . E . B O U R S E , N ,K r ! I AMONG OUR NEIGHBORS i t » w w t w t W t W ” w »W t w t ¥ t Mr. Shipley, Mrs. E. W. Haines and two daughters are at the Irvin House. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Roe and son Bruce, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Goff and son Published Every Thursday by the Washing BANKS Have Mercy on the Cow*. Willie, left Tuesday for home after a ton County Publishing Co. Incorporated Every mail at this season brings me Mrs. Hutchins is very ill this week. very pleasant outing here. at Forest 6rove. Oregon from one to six inquiries in relation to Mrs. Albert Friday is also very sick Everett Hyde, wife and two daugh cows giving bloody mi,k) or $1.00 a Year in Advance. Entered at the post-office at Forest Grove, Oregon, as second class mail matter. fficiale where oldeet nixed, and 11 over träne- ooking isitive ich ara a w t p». d tbat am« of o n lj, ihowed Address all communications to Wash ington County Pub. Co., Forest Grove, Ore. If the NEWS fails to reach its subscrib ers or is late, we request that immedi ate attention may be called to the same. THURSDAY, AUGUST I« «Tll- auch ii end ot ich are re heen Thoae go into ing oil. th e in- Borne," and th« lid goee ondeni- tour or a ll the in t mo- ao tbat a tam- ed oaer he rollt lu c t ia bakera. Ia neeer not na- rnbbad shortly I to pro- "N.B., , Allan- hiladel- ahipped aa wall p lina. m akaa laterial. i andar tb e ona teroaena in Bra- x. reported u local- 1 to baa 8 report )etectir« aecfitlj- Acting r. Ererj attar «■ leral in- agency, i becaoae I it prat- live« end table op- | void a*- .day tbit I be noofe* is home ;k trank | ;ivee. nk« com- I tbe nl- company lroad de -1 mied and ■re it «* al depot jtenilaad I ig 00-1 M Sontb | hondrtd I foodetni* I weak b*-1 food ut-l riet ata*' I 5o;i»| IO po'10* I oondi »I ,n«petwn| j and not expected to live. « 30, « ters have been here seven weeks. Miss Hawley of the college is at the Bay View this week. She came in h t r w T “ “ *0! CSUSed ty C° WS BMrS gettin* quite tam e “round Saturday. J K heir udders by getting into here, one killed a large hog for W. C. The Salmon have begun to come crush or stamping with their feet to , Davison, Friday evening into the bay and large numbers of peo r.d themselves of the pestiferous flies. L. F. Carsten, is a Portland visitor ple are seen trolling every day. A I will further say that many men, and ! this week catch of 15 was made one day last some women, are thinking or saying 1 N. Shipley’s two children are very week. many a cuss word at milking time that sick. they would not wish their pastors or a D IL L E Y E. Turner and wife are spending a deacon of their church to hear; and I Miss Ada Anderson of Portlsnd, re won’t say that many a pastor or deacon few days at the coast. turned to her home Saturday after a Mr. Schulmerich and son H erm an, doesn’t think swear words when he weeks visit with Miss Emma Briggs. milks his cows. All this, I think, were in Hillsboro, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Schoolcraft returned would have a shadow of excuse provid Quite a crowd attended the Grange ing .here was no remedy which could last Saturday, a fine program was given. from an outing at Netarts Bay last Thursday. be used in a half minute or less, at a Mr. Parmley is thinking of moving J. H . Misenhimer and G. Bloss, of very nominal expense. I, therefore, from the hills down to Banks, and will Portland spent Sunday in Dilley. uou t know whether the man or woman soon build a new house. 1906. will be excused or not. He may plead The new grocery is now in fine ignorance and get clear; but he will order under Mr. Atley’s management. squeeze through a mighty close crack. | Why not Make Monday a Holiday? One dollar will buy any one of a dozen j G REEN VILLE The governor has set aside the 3rd different fly killers on the market which John M. Kessler and C. F. Brown day of September for a holiday. This will be sufficient practically to keep have been running a kind of paint factory day has generally been made use of by the flies off the cow for the season dur in their back yard the past week. The everyone in this state, although once ing milking time, and from four to six voice of John Kessler was heard for in a while a merchant has been found hours afterward. Almost any good miles around Greenville the other even that has kept his place of business dairy cow will produce from one to two ing as he sang the song of Mr. Dooley. open on that day. Why is it that a quarts of milk more at each milking, Quite a number of bears have been business man cannot afford to make and she can feed in peace and be hap j killed about here lately. this day a holiday? Can he not afford py wihtout tunning the risk of the in The mail-carrier, John Kessler, is to give his clerks a day’s rest? Up to jury of her udder. It is strange that i thinking of giving up that job to go this time it has only been the old fogy farmers are so reluctant to avail them j into a partnership with C. F. Brown. business men who have kept open. selves of these things, or to provide The dust is flying the same as usual He is afraid that he will miss a day themselves with a fly repellant of some but will soon be flying in chunks. from his business, perhaps he has not kind. The fly nuisance is becoming A party of young people from here yet taken a vacation just because he is yearly worse all the time, and, while afraid his business will go to the dogs. nets and blankets are seen on farmers’ went 'ast Sunday but failed to The business will run just as well horses all over the land when in har -1 raa'ce a success, without him for a day and the clerks ness, there seems to be an existing will be glad to have him out of the belief that the old cow can fight her GASTON way for one day at a tim e, because he own battles. I offer these as gentle Henry Scott shipped another black will come back to them feeling like a hints to the wise; those who are lack- j bear to Portland, Monday evening. new man and new energy will be ing in wisdom, of course, I don’t ex Henry is a cracker jack to kill bears, thrown into his work. Days of this pect will do any different from what this being the 5th one this summer. sort afford the proprietor an excellent they always have done.— New York Mrs. M. E. Ralston and son Willie, chance to enjoy himself and help his Tribune Farmer. returned from Newport, Wednesday business too. Let him get out and I evening where they have been enjoy- get acquainted with the people outside “ Trees about Newberg,” says the ; ing camp life for two weeks. and be social with them and not give Graphic, are reeking with the San Sunday morning Bert White pulled them the impression that he only cares Jose scale and the fruit of such trees his threshing machine into Mrs. Beel- to see them when they come to is being offered for sale from the er’s yard, threshed about 200 bushels, town to do their shopping and for the stores.” Altho a good deal of good stopped for dinner when the money they have com e to spend. It work was done around Newberg last fjre was given. Everyone rushed from is to be hoped that Monday, the day year, it is said that many neglected the table but the stacks of grain and set forth by the Governor will be ob their trees and that now the results are j separator could not be saved. The served as a public holiday by all classes, plain to be seen. Much of the fruit is i loss of grain was about 600 bushels, ind that the workshops, stores and offi badly marked. The same thing may and Mr. White had a $600 insurance ces will be closed, so that the em be said of the fruit of this county al on the thresher H e will have a new ployed may com pletely rest from all tho not quite so bad. County Fruit machine here Wednesday. labors. Have we not all enjoyed a Inspector W. R. Harris recently went H a, Hjbbs returne(i from Newport, prosperous year, enjoyed friendly rela to Hillsboro and there found .he fruit j^ 0 nday, where he has been rusticating tions between the employer and the on the market in very bad shape. H e a^ ^be beacb for three weeks and had employed? This is the main reason has now shown the business men of a fine time fishing and hunting. H e lor the prosperity which surrounds us. that town as well as those of our city ! caugbt a 40 lb salmon while trolling in Why cannot the employer show that what to look out for and after this all the bay, and caught a fine lot of trout he appreciates the efforts put forth by fruit on the market that has scales of in Elk Creek. his employes? They no doubt have any kind will be confiscated and be H . W. Turner returned from New done as much as he has to increase his destroyed. The laws will be enforced port Monday, where he spent Sunday business. and perhaps after this has been done with his family. the orchards of this county will be J. W. Wescott is to be our R. R. Beautifying the Town. cleaned out and taken care of. agent to succeed C. W. Hudson, who Perhaps it seems to many people resigned. that our city being the leader of Civic Why not have Forest Grove make a. H o p picking will begin in most of -mprovement Societies, it needs to good and lasting impression on her tbe yar(js ground Gaston about Septem- Bake no effort now to keep up its rep- visitors who are coming next week? ! ber 5 th. siation in this line. Of course, we Some good work has already been done ; Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Ward leaves :iv« made a wide reputation and our cutting those terrible weeds in places, Wednesday morning for Astoria where title city is known everywhere for its j others have cleaned up their lawns and they will attend the regatta and then tauty and sanitation. T he following their yards. Streets and walks have ^ ^ 5 ^ , where they will spend a i "es an idea as to who should bear been improved and repaired. e o - ^ two before returning home. !llt burden along these lines. An arti- lege , w here the sessions will --------------------------- Cli on the beautifying of towns and aa « e«*>/4Arcroin cr ! be held, « has _i_~ also L been undergoing, NEWPORT. ORE. cties in the Municipal World urges many improvements in the way of new Victor Fuqua arrived in Newport hat a town’s highest charm does not f in palatial dwellings or splendid ¡ h f to g e M M ? so that it now makes a Saturday to stay over Sunday but had * I t now remains such a good time Sunday concluded to »-nblic business structures, but rather in tKo j TALCUM PO W DERS LIQUID FACE PO W D E R S COLD CREAM S F IN E T O IL E T SO A PS CAM ERA SU PPL IE S mi k, from one or more quarters. I j Mr- and Mrs. Charley Shipley were feel safe in saying that fully two-thirds | in Hillsboro, Monday. j 1 very neat appearance. * devel° P m « t of its natural ad- ; ^ ^ ^ gf ^ business men and stay longer. rna, •stages. “ To city officials belongs '^ ¡ ^ t 'j 'j c T g e t bu*y and see what O ne of the pleasantest functions of ca cr ’ «duty of keeping the streets in good do The main part of town the season took place at the parlors of 75 Ir*11! i ’ eliro>nating unsightly telephone 1 *y ^ tQ be decorated as a the “ Bachelor Maids of Hillsboro” on ^«s and burying their wires, abolish- {o tbe ^siton. It is hoped Friday last in honor of the “ Holy Roll- pants’ ■•■t the smoke nuisance, taking care ol ^ one will do something in er” camp. Progressive whist was in tota-» ^ |--5lic buildings and their environ-, t at every dulged in while abundance of delcious I aents and performing many other re - 1 * 15 me . — | penochee was served the guests. So , . j enjoyably was the evening spent that I virements in the interest of the town’s It must be pretty hard on t e p- ^ |ma]| horrs o( m0m ing had ar- |«oovenience, beauty and sanitation. rived before the jolly revelers were I everything must not be left to grower who contracted his ops a a pound when his neighbor is g aware The Holy Rollers departed '°*a hoards and councils. Every oc- ----------- «, u v u c u R. i « t twice as much for his T he worst I ^Pant of a home, w hether owned or t0 voting the “ B. M.’s the best enter- Those teat*d, should feel under obligations of the whole bargain » that he It tainers at the beach this year «kir» 1 same pnce, keeP it in good order so that the ’ pay his pickers the 0f present were Misses Eva Weathered, of a game Sightliness of house and grounds seems to be too muc Eva Bailey. Eva Catching, Tennesee Weathered, Messrs. Ralph Dugan. ^ °ot be an eyesore to the public, chance for some of t em ®°st towns local improvement soci- \ _ , - decid- Eobt. Nixon, Merle M arkee, and • * doing much to oromote the Ex-Governor Geer ta d lr^ ^ (acton* I SOME SUMMER SPECIALS! Dr. Hines’ Drug Store Say Mr. Farmer! Your time is too valuable to spend it drawing water in the old fashioned way. Come in and let us sell you An Up=to=date Force Pum p You will need other supplies and you had better see our Stock of ] £ Mr. Cummings’ family are entertain ing relatives from Battle Creek, Mich igan. Tents M essrs/H arold and Arthur Holcomb of St. Johns, are visiting at Rev. W. S. Holcomb’s. M. and Camping Supplies We carry largest line of RANGES in the county. $25 and up. PETERSON, FOREST GROVE '; ’i T he M. E. Conference meets at Dilley Aug. 31. - Goldenrod Flour, guaranteed. Mrs. H ugh Branner, who has been sick for some tim e, died last Thursday Levys’ Market is still selling his fresh and was buried Sunday at the Verboort and choice meat at unusually low cemetery. prices. On Saturday, he will sell Miss Caster made a flying trip to Loin or Round steak, 7c, Roast 5c, Forest Grove, Monday afternoon. and Boiling Beef at 4c. Don’t Miss Dolly Kelly visited in Wapato forget Saturday’s Sale. Saturday and Sunday. S. F. VanMeter who has been laid up for some time has improved enough to be able to be out. HAVE YOU SENT YOUR DOLLAR? Monday evening the people of Dilley were given an open air concert by TO REPUBLICANS: the Briggs Bros. T hey have a bran We are anxious to have every Re publican in close touch, an d w ork new Columbia Phonograph. ing in harm ony w ith th e R epublican — You should see Dr. Eaton about N ational C ongressional C om m ittee in favor of the election of a Republican that rheumatism. H e ’ll cure you. Congress. T h e Congressional cam paign m ust “ No merchant can succeed without be based on th e adm inistrative and advertisement in one way or another. legislative record o f th e party, and, Patronize your town papers, build them th a t being so, T h eo d o re R oosevelt’s personality m ust be a central figure up, and they will build the town and his achievem ents a central and build you up increased trade and th o u g h t in th e cam paign. We desire to m aintain th e work of greater opportunities. Do not be afraid that business is going to b e hurt by this cam paign w ith p opular subscrip alarm of tions of O ne D ollar each from R epub the recent exposures of wrong doing in licans. T o each subscriber we will the commercial world. No man who is send th e R ep u b lican N ational Cam doing an honest business can be injured paign T ex t B ook an d all docum ents by the light. All business will be b et issued by th e Com m ittee. H elp us achieve a great victory. ter for the cleansing process it is going J a m e s S. S h e r m a n , Chairm an. through and for the stamping out of P. O . Box 2063 , New York- evil.” Auction House! NEW ana SECONDHAND G O O | j Leading House-Pui nishing Store W e s « of Portland. COME IN AND SEE HAVE W H A T YOU L. L. HOLLINGER N o rth Mo In S t., f o r e s t d r o v e 6 0 YEAR* E X PE R IE N C E P atents I R A D I. lY IA n R » ' D esig n « . C o py r ig h t « A c . A n r o n e « e n d in g a B ke tc h a n d d e s c r ip tio n m i1 q u ic k ly a s c e r ta i n o u r o p in io n f r e e w h e t h e r e 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 n n u n l c u t lo n s R tric tly c o n fid e n tia l. HANDBOOK o n P a te n s u n t f re e . O ld e s t n a e n c y f o r s e c u r in g p a te n t s . P a t e n t s t a k e n t h r o u g h M u n n & Co. r e c e li tp e ria l n o tic e , w i t h o u t c h a r g e , in t h e Sckmtflc American. 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 cl d i l a t i o n o f a n y s c ie n tif ic J o u rn a l. T e r m s , $3 y e a r : f o u r m o n th s , $1. S o ld b y a ll n e w s d e a le r MU NN & Co '36tBrea<tway, New D. Yori Branch Office. 636 F S t.. W a s h in g to n , C. R . IN IX O IN , D e n t il Forest Grove, Oregon AT THE CHURCHES Subscribe for T he News. $1 year. T h re e doors n orth of B a ile y 's store, hours from 9 A. M. to 4 P . M. Free Methodist To Our Correspondents There will be preaching services in We would ask our correspondents to the Free Methodist church Sunday at 11 a. m., also 8 p. m., by Rev. H . K. send us their copy so it will reach us I Tuesday of each week where possible; i Bowman, Pastor. also to sign their names to same— not LAWYER for publication but that we may know | M. E. Church to whom we are under obligations for i Real Estate and Corpo O FFICE ov4| The last Quarterly meeting of this same. ration Law a Specialty. Hines’ Stor: year will be held in the Methodist Forest Grove, - - Oregom church next Sabbath and Monday. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Quarterly love feast at 10:30 and preaching by Rev. W. T. Kerr of Portland at 11 (E STA B LISH E D 1898.) Trains on the Southern Pacific arrive ! followed by the communion services. Forest Grove, Oregon and depart on the following schedule: The Quartet ly conference will be held A general banking business transacte PORTLAND BOUND on Monday evening at 7:30. W. B. Interest paid on tim e deposits. No. 3 Departs - - - 6:57 a. m. Hollingsworth, Presiding Elder, will be Accounts invited. “ 7 “ - - - - 9:00 a. m . : with us upon that occasiou. “ 9 “ - - - - 1:30 p . m. | German Lutheran Church S . A , M o u lt o n “ 1 “ - - - - 4:16 p. m. j There will be no German Lutheran Tht SOUTH BOUND services held in Forest Grove until the No. 2 Departs - - - 9:00 a. m. Leading Tonsorialisi 4th Sunday in July after which tim e “ 4 of “ . . . . 6:20 p. m. they will be held continuously at the P o re a t G ro v e FOREST GROVE SPECIALS usual time, 2:30 p. m ., on the 2nd No. 8 Arrives - - - 12:20 p. m. and 4th Sundays of each month. 10 “ - - - 9:20 p. n.. H . C. Ebeling. M AN U FA CTU RER S O F N. L. ATKINS, A R IN E S S Agent H Christian Church. And dealers in all kinds of Horse There will be regular preaching ser Goods. Repairing Promptly Done vices at the Christian Church morning Prices Reasonable. Drop it.. T he News and Semi-weekly Journal and evening of the first and third Sun for $1.75. Sample copies may be had suor eoe FOREST 6R0VE, ORE uno« t ctaaci days of each month, the minister de at this office. voting a portion of his tim e to the congregation in Hillsboro. W . H. HOLLIS, Local Time Table E. W. Haines Bank MAR.TIN &CO. City Shaving Parlors Congregational Church REV. HERBERT W. BOYD, PASTOR Sunday, Sept. 2, 10 a. m ., Sunday School; 11, Morning Worship, preach ing by the pastor. Communion Service. 7 p. m. Young People’s Consecration Meeting, topic, “ Spiritual Blindness.’* 8 Union Service at the Methodist healthfulness of their neigh- ed that as long as e collector of Prof. Coghill, formerly of the col- Church. Thursday, Sept. 6 , Prayer °°ds. and by the aid of these soci-1 governor, senator or e 'e n ^ ^ ^ iege, came in Saturday evening and Meeting. “ Finding God in Christian Experience.” 1 ^,**rDiny * once unattractive country | customs he would do will spend a few days here. been made beautiful.” i thing— be an editor W e itze l B ro s. T IN N E R S PLU M BERS AND For the Best. Up-to-date Work. Baths. Pacific Ave, Forest Grove. A. T. Wirtz, Proprietor Are now making a Specialty of H op Kiln and P ru n e D ry e r W ork Sole Agents for the Royal Hot- Air Furnaces. Work guaranteed t 'O H I ’g T u m o v b . < m n. 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