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Editorial Page-Washington Co. News. M E K E j J S E , E d ito r no such naturalization can be complet ed within thirty days preceding a gen eral election. The whole matter of nat uralization is practically placed under federal control, through the machi nery of the state courts, and it is evident that the intent is stricter supervision and to prevent wholesale naturalization preceding an election. Jamestown Jottings. The Jamestown Exposition will open A . E . N O U R S E , M jjr. at noon, April 26, 1907 and close at the hour of midnight, November 30, Published Every Thursday by the W ashing- 1 first the country , day «nd »fter that date --------- 1907. ton County Publishing Co. Incorpsrated I about here will be in a continual up- An effort is being made to remove ; roar caused by the resounding echo of at Forest Grove, Oregon the remains of the Indian Princess shotguns. Many of the local hunters Pocahontas from England to her native have already secured their lscense. soil. If this be done they will proba $1.00 a Year in Advance. The birds this year are plentiful and bly find their permanent resting place the first day of the season promises to S. P. Makes Concessions to the on the site of the Jamestown Exposi Hop Shippers. be one to be long remembered. tion, near Norfolk, Va., where a monu Hunters will also find when they start Another concession has been made ment to the memory of Pocahontas is Entered at the post-office at Forest for the fields, that many warnings have by the Southern Pacific to hop ship now under course of construction. Grove, Oregon, as second class been posted, but these are not posted pers, which is said to do away with the mail matter. Comfort will be the keynote at the so much in order to keep persons from last complaint buyers and growers have Jamestown Exposition. When the HOLUSTERV hunting, as to keep out so many hunt to offer that can be remedied without visitor is weary of sightseeing he can Rocky Mountain Tea ers that in the past have been so care violating the provisions of the inter tumble into a bathing suit and get A Busy Medicir* for Busy Brings Gulden Health and i r Address all communications to Wash less. They break down fences, leave state commerce law, which governs cooled and rested in the tonic waters F A S H I O N S T A B L E S A specific fo r Constipation. Inc ington County Pub. Co., ami Illclney troubles. Pim ples, gates open, injure stock that is grazing the minimum loading of cars. A cir of the beach. There is no undertow Pacific Ave. Forest Grove Blood. Had H reath. S lutw ish Bo 'Forest Grove, Ore. ami B ackache. I ts Rocky Mount in the fields or perhaps shoot at ran cular issued August 25 gave notice of in Hampton Roads and the bathing is le t form . 36 c en ts a box. Uenl H o i . l i * i kh D r u g C o m pa n y . Ma Neat Turnouts dom for the fun of shooting if they a reduction of the tariff on hops from free from danger. A government Life GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR S A L L Pacific Coast terminals to Eastern com have been unlucky in the day’s hunt If the NEWS fails to reach its subscrib Saving Corps will give demonstrations ers or is late, we request that immedi ing. Do not blame the land owner mon points to $1.50 in carloads, mini- of Life-saving methods every day. ate attention may be called to the same. for his case is mostly one for the pro lmum space loading capacity of cars The greatest tobacco display ever tection of life. but for not less than 20,000 pounds. made in the world will be one of the A new ruling gives the shippers priv interesting features of the Jamestown ilege, in the event they consign more Exposition. An entire building will How to Build up Oregon. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1906. Is what Cooks say of Our Universal Ranges and Stoves., than a car or less than two cars at the be devoted to tobacco. Many good speeches were heard They give Satisfaction. We are the Sole Agents for the J same time, a rate on the excess carload Hampton Roads can furnish safe an Salem last week during the session No Discrimination Against Oregon. the Oregon State Development League. basis, instead of being forced to pay chorage to all the navies of the world, the less than carload tariff on the extra and during the Jamestown Exposition [ Since there has been so strong a Perhaps the most interesting was the bales, both shipments being covered next year the greatest gathering of war feeling against the General Land Office one delivered by C. W. Mott, general JUST RIGHT for JUST NOW, your house painted right now by one shipping receipt. Owing to craft ever assembled will manouevre : at Washington for the seeming discrim emigration agent of the Northern Pac LOOK CHEERFUL ALL WINTER the Hepburn act now in effect, notice upon its historic waters. All the great ; ination against Oregon homesteaders, ific railway. Mr Mott told how to in must be given the Commission and powers and many of the smaller ones Special Assistant Attorney-General He- duce people to settle in this state and change will hot go into effect for 30 have agreed to send creditable repre-1 what railways and towns could do to ney wishes to have it understood that days. sentation. no special discrimination has been secure immigration. “ Let Oregon do Pouhattan, the famous father of his as she has done in the past—hold out made for this state and that homestead During the last week Portland has more famous daughter Pocahontas, will the warm hand of welcome to all who ers in Oregon are being treated as been entertaining the committee on be honored at the Jamestown Exposi those in other states. Although no desire to better their condition and the improvement of harbors and rivers tion by having named for him the Pcu- stones shall be left unturned, the bona provide homes for themselves and chil from Washington. This commitee hatan Guards, who will police the fide homesteader does not need fear dren, and the state as a whole will was sent out by Congress to inspect grounds. reap the benefit. the doings of the department: “ No the rivers and harbors of Oregon and The location allotted the state build “ Oregon is about 34S miles east honest homesteader in Oregon is suffer the personels are Congressmen Joseph ings at the Jamestown Exposition are j and west, and 275 miles north and ing from discrimination on the part of E. Ransdell and W . L. Jones. They all along the water front and from their south. It has a splendid climate, is the department,” said Mr. Heney be have already visited the Celilo Canal, windows and shady porches the entire free from sudden changes, and is also fore leaving for San Francisco. “ It is the mouth of the Columbia and the marine spectacle on the waters of free from cholera, yellow fever and true that the department is behind in locks at Oregon City. Congressman Hampton Roads may be witnessed. other epidemics which have cursed its work to a certain extent, but this Ransdell in an address before the Thus the sons and daughters of the \ other parts of the country. Commercial Club admitted that the states may make themselves at home reacts on homesteaders in other states “ Only about one third of your area government was not doing its duty, in comfortable chairs and enjoy all the j than Oregon. It affects them all alike. is being cultivated. The interior of and he intends on going back to do sights and delights of the greatest | “ At one time rather drastic measures the state will have to be blessed with all he can for Oregon. were found necessary. In 1904, after show on earth, not only on the water railroads in order to bring your prod the investigations of the Federal Grand but on the beach, piers and grand llS space has been purchased by Pacific Uni ucts profitably to market. The Portland preachers all had a boulevards. Jury had unearthed a condition of versity. This same matter will appear in each “ The industrial advancement of shot last Sunday at young Velgulth issue until the expiration of the advertising contract wholesale frauds, I made a request of Oregon has been very rapid in the last and his embezzling of the Portland Tresspassing notices on sale at the It is an advertisement that is intended to convey to W ash the department, which resulted in a j few years. Your lumber production Gas Company—some rebuked the News office. ington county citizens a few facts about an educational general order suspending all home was $15,500,000 last year; live stock gas company; others, young Velgulth; institution with which they are not unfamiliar. T hat they, stead applications in Oregon until such as well as others, may become more familiar with Pacific’s about $19,172,000; your grain about and still others the woman in the case, W h a t A ils Y o u ? *8 time as we could ascertain the true present standing, within and without Oregon, illustrated Do you ferl w eak, tired, despondent, $1,0500,000; hops about $2,500,000; but it is supposed that from now on status of things. Later, however, when frequent headaches, coated toiiitue, literature, fresh from the press, may be had for the asking. I fish about $1,185,000. Your fruit crop Portland will be free from such thiev have b itte r or bad ta s te in m orning, " h e a rt This literature is replete with facts that tell and figures the department was able to find out of 1904 was worth $2,413,000; your ing and wholesale robberies—the burn,’’ belching of gas. acid risings ln which convince. T he articles are written by alumni and how things stood, this order was relax-! th ro a t a fte r eullng. stom ach gnaw or dairy of 1905 about 7,500,000; your preachers have had their say. students of Pacific. They are all well worth the reading. burn, foul breath , dizzy spells, poor or ed, and now claims are going to patent mining was over $5,000,000, and the variable appetite, nausea a t tim es and Those contributed by students set forth present conditions the same as at other times, where there Puter’s ambition now is to tell the kindred sym ptom s? total of all the industries both of man in the institution, and are convincing because they are If yoTHtgve any considerable num ber of is no doubt as to the bona fide intent true. O f special interest are the articles written by ufacturing and natural products of 1905 people of this country how he swindled th o s^ b o v e S y a tp to m a you a re suffering of the applicant. alumni, Hon. H . W . Scott, Editor-in-Chief of T he was $96,798,000. The population of government land and intends to write f r o m \ilio u s n a ^ > g r p ld liver w ith Indl- “ Final proofs made before County i Oregon at that time was over 500,- a book while in jail. Better let him gestloiiN st>ii^qielW m ^ J ^ ^ l ^ t ^ y ^ s G n l d e n Oregonian and Rev. Horace M. Ramsey, Rector of Medical Discovery ia m ade up of the most St. Stephen's Church, Portland. Clerks have in many cases been found 000, and on this basis, the per capita forget his thieving operations and valuable m edicinal principle» knenvn to Pacific University has the largest endowment of all the to be tainted with fraud and lax meth would be about $193,60. medical science for the pcrinajiept c ure of “ Jesse James” tactic?, we have heard private colleges in the Northwest. In buildings, labora me i<>jisL I t is a most IdflUflaUBIKRlTI ods in taking the proof that these have “ A large portion of your land must enough of him and the land gang. efficient liver Invigorator. stom ach tonic, tories and library it is the best equipped Christian college been held up until such time as a j be aided by irrigation. Instead of wait- bowel reg u lato r and nerve stren g th en ed in Oregon. Not only does the amount of its productive T h e "G olden M edical Discovery " is not special agent could be assigned to in ! ing for the slow wheels of the govern- Seattle has voted down the proposi funds very far exceed that of any of these institutions in a p a te n t m edicine or secret nostrum , a vestigate the good faith of the home j ment to move, you should induce local tion for public ownership of its street full list of Its ingredients being printed the State, but it is greater than that of all combined. For this reason Pacific has always been able to secure superior steader. This has resulted in delay in capital to- develop every prospect of car system, to be acquired by the on Its bottle-w rapper and a ttested under o ath . A glance a t Its form ula will show instructors and has never had to depend upon the en the issuance of patents, but it is no irrigation, for as we all know, irrigation issuance of municipal bonds, and that t h a t It contains no alcohol, or harm ful rollment of students for its income. I t Is a fluid e x tra c t question is now settled in that city for hahlt-formlng drugs, different in Chegon than elsewhere. I produces crops of better quality and Pacific University in the past has been rather con m ade w ith pure triple-refined glycerine, “ The impression seems to have greater quantity than can be raised on some time at least. of proper stre n g th , from the roots of the servative in the matter of advertising. A nd it makes follow ing n a tiv e Amerl«*in forest plants, been created that Oregon has been been non_irTigated Und. public these statements now, only because there are Over $500 worth of silver cups have viz.. Golden Seal root. Stone root, Black singled out by the Land Department ..your schoo, ,aws are ,ibera, and reasons why its seems advisable. Pacific still adheres to Cherry bark. Q ueen’s root. Itloodroot, and its policy of desiring students rather than numbers; of for unjust discrimination in this matter, educati0nal advantages more in- been put up for prizes at the next an- M andrake root. T h e follow ing le a d in g m ed ical a u th o ritie s , maintaining creditable scholarship rather than crowded th e I 1 V but I want to say that such is not the and Qn a better {oundati0n than j nual stock show of th* . Tl'laraook a m o n g a host of o th e rs , e x to l th e fo reg o in g o ts for tn e c u re of J u st su ch a ilm e n ts a - the enrollment. case and that there is no different rule other stttei tha, county farmers. These >= the mal" ro a b o v e s y m p to m * in d ic a te : Prof. It. Ita rth o lo w . M. i>.. o f Je ffe rso n Med. C ollege. I 'h lla .: Prof. followed by the department in relation have been*euIed longer than yours, confined to sttKk whrch sh^! be ° ^ e d H .C W ood. M. Il.t o f I'n iv .o f P a .: P ro f.E d w in M. H ale. M. I»., of H a h n e m a n n Med. College, to this state than any other where pub- sUnds third from the top in and ln Tlllamook be,ore March 1 C hicag o : P rof. J o h n K ing. M. !).. A u th o r of T H E T A L L T E R M O P E N S S E P T E M B E R 19 A m e ric a n D is p e n s a to ry ; Prof. Jn o . M. Hcud- Good work. d e r. M. I).. A u th o r o f Specific M edicines; Prof. lie lands are being aquired under the ^ bst of states free from illiteracy, j next yetr L a u re n c e Jo h n so n . M I).. Med. D ept. I ’n iv .o f V .; Prof. F in ley E llingw ood. M. P.. A u th o r homestead law.” having a percentage of 99.58 out of a Let The News do your job work, o N. f M a te ria Mi-diea a n d P rof. In B e n n e tt M edi C hicago. Send nam e and a d possible 100, who can read and write, j \Ve guarantee good workmanship, d c a re l s C s ollege. on P o sta l C a rd to Dr. Ft. V. P ierce, B u f N. V'.. a n d re c eiv e free b o o k le t giv in g Wish to be Health officers. and the graduates of your normal1 good stock and reasonable prices, e falo. x tr a c ts from w ritin g s o f all th e above m e d i cal a u th o rs and m a n y o th e rs en d o rsin g . In th e At the meeting of the Legislature in schools and colleges have no trouble in We print everything, s tro n g e st p o ssible te rm s , each and e v e ry In g re d ie n t o f w hich "G o ld e n M edical D iscov January a bill will be introduced, auth- entering the higher institutions of com posed. * — WANTED: by Chicago wholesale e ry D r " Is P ie rc e ’s P le a s a n t P e lle ts re g u la te a n d orizing the appointment of undertakers learning in the east, v ig o ra te sto m ach , liv e r and bow els. T h e y and mail order house, assistant In m ay Is- used In c o n ju n c tio n w ith "G o ld e n as health officers. A special commitee "There is no question that with a manager (man or woman) for this M edical D iscovery " If bo w els a re m uch c o n s tip a te d . T h e y ’re tin y a n d s u g a r-c o a te d . appointed at the convention of the great, big rural popula. on an your county and adjoining territory. Salary C W. M c S a m r r E . Ha Oregon Funeral Directors Association, lands all occupied you will become $20 and expenses paid weekly; ex Evening Telegram and The N ew s,! Will undertake to secure the introduc- one of the richest and most progressive pense money advanced. Work pleas tion of such a measure and to attend states in the union, and you will. have ant; position permanent. No invest One Year, $ 5 .0 0 ; Six Months, $2.50. (P »ctfk Avenue) to other legislative matters which per- a firm and lasting future if >ou wi o y ment or experience required. Spare tains to their association. Dr. R. C. fill your state with a good class of agn- time valuable. Write at once for full Yenney, secretary of the State Board , cultural people» particulars and enclose self-addressed Try our choice MEATS and be convinced by the inviting appea Trains on the Southern Pacific arrive of Health, is a strong advocate of the . . euvelope, Address, GENERAL MANAG ance and fresh taste. Always have on hand the best and deoart on the following schedule: undertakers being appointed health The New Naturalization Law. ER, 134 E . Lake S t., Chicago. officers. H e believes that the welfare The new national naturalization law, PORTLAND BOUND Round Trip Tickets. of the state depends upon this and that wbicjj goes into effect September 25, H u g h es Phone 59 No. 3 Departs - 6:57 a. m. Prompt Delivery to all parts of the city. To Portland and and return sold the health officers and the undertakers wiI1 take ,he naturalization of foreigners d ragon “ 7 " - - - - 9:00 a. m. P oreat d ro v e, • should work together for the welfare of out ol the jurisdiction of the county Saturdtys and Sundays commencing « " 9 “ . . . . l :30 p. m. the different communities. It is hoped Md place it in the hands of the l p. m. e«:h day, limited to Monday " 1 " - - - - 4:16 p. m. that such a move may receive attention ‘ circuit courts. All naturalization blanks night tram leaving Portland at 8 p. m. HANCOCK & GORDON The HOUSEWIFE’S DELIGi UNIVERSAL RANGE, $25 Provided i t ’s — SUNPROOF PATTOhi PAIN I M.PETERS0M & SON, ForestGro | FACTS THAT TALK r Palace Market Local Time Table Meats, Lard and Fish FRESH FR.OM THE FARfr SOUTH BOUND mu$t there-after be obtained 1 e Fare $L0 • cIerks 0, «he curcuit court, These Round tnp ticket, sold any da, u> No. 2 Departs - - - 9:00 a. m. b;anks are all numbered, the clerk re- the week, limit 30 day, or less and ** « " . . . . 6 :2 0 p . ra . ceivlDg them being held accountable good on mi , train. Thu ticket « for FOREST GROVE SPECIALS numbers received. Any the accommodation of our pa tons who for all the proved beneficial to other states. No. 8 Arrives - - - 12:20 p. m. application for naturalization must . be . do . not wish to , be kept . . waiting in " 10 “ . . . 9:20 p m. filed for a period of not less than nine- Portland to purchase tickets, Fare For the CareleM Hunter, N. L. ATKINS, t/days before final action, and must ^ $1,60. N. L. ATKINS, AgT The season for pheasant hunting be o n s set day of s term of court, but« Agent »ill soon be here. October 1st is the *t the legislature, for many of the east- era state, have found out that much good has been derived and Oregon ought to follow in footsteps that have JAM ES RA Dealer in FLOUR and FEED Forest Orove, Ore., Pacific Are