Editorial Page-Washington Co. News. ■,V - mail matter. the books, checking up use and ser­ white way where the lights glitter, the tween acts each night. Popular prices. vice and care of books, etc., but this mountebanks and soubrettes rule their Seats on Sale at Caples Confectionery. would be relatively insignificant. crews, where the joyous ballyhoo man WANTED: by Chicago wholesale bawls incoherent buncombe, where in i Address all communications to Wash- Oregon Officials Condemn Seattle short the multitude is at play. The and mail order house, assistant ington County Pub. C o., Forest Grove, Ore. manager (m an or woman) for this Court's Action. great playground of the Jamestown county and adjoining territory. Salary Last Friday Judge Frater, of the Exposition has been named “ The War 820 and expenses paid weekly; ex­ Path.” General Fitzhugh Lee gave it Superior Court of King County, Wash., lie NEWS fails to reach its subscrib- L oríllate, we request that immedi- ordered Esther Mitchell and Maud that name and it is certain that the pense money advanced. Work pleas­ L attention may be called to the same Hurt Creffield, charged with killing entertainment to be furnished by the ant; position permanent. N o invest­ George Mitchell, deported to Oregon. concessions that line its dazzling ment or experience required. Spare The action of the court was based on streets will be sufficiently exciting to I time valuable. Write at once for full particulars and enclose self-addressed make the name appropriate. IjSURSDAY, S E P T E M B E R 27, 1906. the report of an insanity commission envelope. Address, GENERAL MANAG­ The War Path occupies a beautiful that both women were insane. The ER, 134 E . Lake St., Chicago. Sherrifi was directed to turn them over space fronting upon the military parade ground and is 1288 feet long and 720 to the Superintendent of the Oregon The Urgent Needs of Our City. Do You Opeu Your Mouth feet in width. There are two parallel Insane Asylum. J k e a young bird and gulp down what Last week The News spoke ot the Prosecuting Attorney Mackintosh, of streets separated by a central block on ivor food or medicine may be offered you ? I jgent need of a b rick y a rd . Many l>r. do you want to know something of the King County, denounces the ruling of both sides of which are concessions composition and character of that which ! lave since noticed that it is really an the insanity commission, and has de­ thus making a total frontage of more you take into your stomach whether as j industry of that kind that this town food or medicine ? clared his intention of appealing to the than a mile including the bazaars at Most intelligent and sensible people L eds at the present tim e. One that either end. The streets are eighty now-u-days Insist on knowing what they Washington State Supreme Court. on supply the needs of the contractors employ whether as food or as medicine. It is claimed the women are being feet wide and paved with bricks. An Dr. Pierce believes they have a perfect [In the improvement of our town, deported under a statute providing arcade covered by a glass dome which right to Insist upon such knowledge. So he jibe Portland papers have already publlshes.'fciuj^icast and on each bottle- that insane persons, who are not legal at night will be aflame with lights di­ wraiiper, wha cines are made of latticed what we have said concerning vides the central block into two equal anavfrxlfies 1 residents of Washington, may be taken lie lack of a brick yard in this vicinity he can wbUjTiford to do becans by the Sherrifi to the place from which parts and makes a convenient passage­ the Ingredients o f wlilrh his medicines _ __ I ad have helped us by scattering that way between the streets. t re m a d c are sui.ij.'ii and umlcrstood tue they came. jtevs to all corners of the state. There will Un ir superior curative virtues A miniature elevated railroad runs more )»TK3P!?!8 Saturday Governor Chamberlain, st many industries that would find a or the cure of woman’s peculiar weak­ County Judge Webster and District along three sides of the War Path nesses, Irregularities and derangements, ¡ood home in Forest Grove. The affording rapid and cheap transportation Attorney Manning, who will be more giving rise to frequent headaches, back­ i oard of Trade, it is understood, is dragging-down pain or distress in directly affected by the proceedings to as well as a charming and comprehens­ ache, lower abdominal or pelvic region, accom­ 'Diking to secure several, but this deport the two women than any other ive view of this great city of mirth. panied, ofttlmes, with a debilitating, to they have worked so quietly that The main entrance is flanked by the pelvic, catarrhal drain and kindred symp­ Oregon officials, denounced in un toms of weakness, Dr. Pierce’s Favorite ¡nothing has been seen in the way American and the Oriental bazaars Prescription is a most efficient remedy. measured terms the action of Judge of results. The Board is now working Frater. Governor Chamberlain was which open upon a plaza 175 feet wide It is equally effective In curing painful periods, in giving strength to nursing ' *rs and in preparing the system of [on a good move, that of advertising especially indignant and declared that by 700 feet in length on all sides of mothei the expectant mother for baby’s coming, ¡Forest Grove in every part of the any court making such a ruling was en­ which will be hanging gardens. There thus rendering childbirth safe and com paratlvely painless. The "Favorite Pre­ world. It is sim ple— that of placing gaged in a very small business.—Ore. will be, of course, a scenic railroad, a scription " is a most potent, strengthening tonic to the general system and to the shoot the chutes and other familiar tie numerous good points about this gonkn. organs distinctly feminine in particular. amusements, but for the most part the It is also a soothing and invigorating community, on the back side of nervine and cures nervous exhaustion, concessions will be new and many of nervous prostration, neuralgia, hysteria, every envelope that will go out of Few merchants are aware of a new spasms, chorea or St. Vitus’s dance, and tom. It will bring results. Forest law that went into effect last July. One them sensational. Among the good other distressing nervous symptoms at­ tendant upon functional and organic dls- Grave will becom e one of the most | merchant in a nearby city is already things thus far secured are “ Paul Re- eases of the distinctly feminine organs, A host of medical authorities of ail the vere’ s R ide,” “ The Destruction of widely known towns in Oregon. All grieving on account of ignorance of the several schools of u j should help a move of this kind. All law to the extent of a heavy fine that San Francisco,” “ The Palace of H is­ each of the several Ingredients of which "Favorite Proscription" Is made for the rill receive the benefit and reward was imposed upon him. Heretofore tory,” "T h e Battle between the Mon­ cure of the diseases for which it is claimed itor and the Merrimac,” “ The Haunted to be a cure You mav read what they that is bound to follow such action. say /or }i»un>elf by sending a postal card it has been customary to scratch the Castle,” The Pyramids of Egypt,” request for a free booklet of extracts stamp of a cigar box, and if he so de­ from the leading authorities, to Dr. R. V. Forest Grove as a Suburban Town. sired, give it away or do with it as he “ The Swiss Village,” “ T ea Gardens of Pierce. Invalids’ Hotel and Surgical In­ Ituffalo. N. Y., and it will come to Old Japan,” “ Beautiful Orient,” etc., i stitute. you by return post. J. A. Ritchie of Portland has pur- should see fit, so long as the stamp and a most elaborate representation of chased 40 acres of rich land near Bea­ was destroyed. But this is no longer Fair Japan .” verton from the U nited States National the case. The merchant or dealer There will be also a number of | ! hank, of Portland, for 8 2 0 0 0 . The must destroy the box immediately after unique musical attractions to vary the [ Trains on the Southern Pacific arrive ¡»chaser intends clearing the tract and the cigars are gone. H e must at spectacular program and some pano­ j erecting a modern residence lor a sub- once remove the box from the case ramic concessions almost stupenduous. and deDart on the following schedule: dan home. The land is partly on a and break it up. The law may sound PORTLAND BOUND The War Path will be at its best at gentle slope and partly consists of bea- queer, but be sure it is heeded or you night when the light effects will make n 0. 3 Departs - - - 6:57 a. 'crdam, that will b e worth 8100 to will be caught before you know it.— it a veritable dreamland of brilliancy j “ 7 9:00 a. 18200 an acre whea cleared and put in Ex. and beauty. “ Meet me on the War “ 9 1:30 p. condition for cultivation. Property Path” will be the slogan of all exposi- j “ 1 4:16 p. The county fruit inspector, has i owners near Beaverton consider that tion visitors in 1907. SOUTH BOUND | Mi. Ritchie has a bargain. Th ey say samples of oranges and lemons which No. 2 Departs 9:00 values are advancing there as rapidly he has picked up in the Beaverton Public Sale. it < * i 6:20 j « in the other suburbs of Portland, market on Tuesday. The fruit was The undersigned will sell at public The auction at his farm at Cornelius, com­ j Mr. Ritchie is master m echanic at the covered with San Jose scale. FOREST GROVE SPECIALS inspector notified the storekeepers that mencing at 10 o’ clock a. m ., on Anthem Pacific shops, No. 8 Arrives - - - 12:20 p. m. He is not the only Portlander that they would be fined for having the Wednesday, Oct. 3. Team horses, " 1 0 “ - - - 9 :2 0 p. m. 1“ invested in W ashington county fruit in their stores but as this was the No. 1 farm team, weight 2750; Stude- j N. L . ATKINS, j Property for residence purposes. As first offense and on a promise of ship­ baker wagon, nearly new, 3 i ; old ! Agent i de Southern Pacific Company improves ping the same back to Portland, were wagon, light hack, old buggy, set :n schedule, more residents of the let off easy. The fine is «25 to 8100 double harness, single harness, plough cty move out this way. Should that fjr stores to buy or sell infested fruits. harness, 8 -ft Gundlach drill, nearly corapany electrify its road. Forest Gtove The inspector from now on will enforce new; 2 plows, 2 cultivators, springtooth the law and the storekeepers will have cut away disc haarow land »odd be an ideal suburban town. THE PLACE Where YOU GET THE BEST PU RE DRUGS • F IN E PU RFU M ES N E W S T A T IO N A R Y L A T E S T IN P U R S E S . Prices the Lowest. Dr. Hines’ Drug Store h W. R. H I e K s Mllburn Wagons, Scotch Clipper Plows and other Farm Implements Flour, Feed, and Grass Seeds Pacific Avenue The HOUSEWIFE’S DELIGHT Is what Cooks say of Our Universal Ranges and Stoves. They give Satisfaction. We are the Sole A gents for the UNIVERSAL RANGE, $25 up JU S T R IG H T for JU S T NOW, your house painted right now will LO O K C H E E R F U L A L L W IN T E R P A C IF IC U N IV E R S IT Y Located at Forest Grove, Oregon, 26 miles west from Portland. .......... ...................... H as largest endowment; is best equipped of any of the private in­ Christian stitutions of the state. Tuition low. Co-educational For catalogue and attractive literature address Non-Sectarian T H E P R E SID E N T Forest Grove, Oreg. SEATTLE j rree Text Books Would Save Money. I County Superintendent of Schools ^ ‘F- Robinson of Multnomah County kkves that 8 3 0 .0 0 0 would be saved «eh year by school patrons of the state , - lie free textbook system was adopted oi which Multnomah County would The business houses along North ^ Main Street would like to see The Transportation Company” finish the loop the loop,” down North First St. and College Way and then take a little and the [ pride and fix up their track Where is streets they have tom up. “» e *14.000. Under the present system the par- the Civic Improvement S o c * 17 t"-s Purchase books for their children, has not seen to this long i ■ & estimates that each pupil’ s books C3st spproximately 57 cents a year, ’ inch under the free textbook system •ould be reduced to 24 cents, kst year in Multnomah »ere enrolled 2 1 ,0 0 0 pupils. pur- ‘ ut co*t of their books, if all C5*sed new books, would be approxim- cash over 810. Good work is being done on the IQ w Maish< Auctioneer, C. B. BUCHANAN. streets by the committee on street im­ provements. Gravel is being brough t, Round Trip Tickets. T o Portland and and return sold | the Saturdiys and Sundays com m encing at what « call good work before 1 p. m. each day, limited 10 Monday set in for good. rains night train leaving Portland at 8 p. m. ‘ streets about town, im s ***7 *17,000 a term , but as perhaps A young lady in De* Moines. Iowa 30 P*r cent use secondhand books, he traded off for a team of hones. “ 6m*tes the cost at * 1 2 ,0 0 0 . Under was work. * * * * * textbook plan the books would chance for missionary Fare 81.05. Round trip tickets sold any day in the week, limit 30 days or less and good on any train. This ticket is for the accommodation of our patons who C0!t 15000 a term or a saving to the Notice Chenge of Trim . do not wish to be kept waiting in tr°us of the schools of approximately Train No. 2, beginning Saturday the »1000 , term, or 8 1 4 ,0 0 0 a year. Fare in Portland to purchase tickets. 18th. will leave Portland at 7 a. m »eck, T^oning on the sam e basis the cost ic m . wm — . f Grove 81,60. N . L. ATKINS, Ag^. * * * » in the entire state, he believe, | of 7:30, «n n n g at For * • «ring would reach approximately 1 at 8:25 a. m VIA THE GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY •’THE COMFORTABLE WAY" R o u t e o f t h e fn m o u M TO PLEASE G IV E S the News, Stands for the City’ s Enterprises, the H om e Producer, the H om e Market and H om e Patronage. AD’S THAT PAY Are those you place in the columns of T h e News. You will reach the largest number of readers in this county, peo­ ple who are eager to read it. HERE’S THE SECRET! Appearances make a mighty b ig impression nowadays. If your ads and stationery print­ ing is neat, attractive and up- to-date, it will tell that you are progressive. We can hit the mark for you if good work­ manship can accom plish it. Independent Pitone — City 724 O rie n ta l L im it e d For detailed information, rates, etc., The Washington County News STRIVES I. ' Provided it/s — PATTON’S SUNPROOF PAINT M. PETERSON &S0N, Forest Grove Local Time Table roller, hayrake, new wheelbarrow, 2 new pitcher pumps and pipe. DAIRY STOCK— Eleven head of No. 1 dairy cows, graded Jerseys, 10 of them coming fresh in September and October; 2 heifer calves, 2 high grade Poland China brood sows: 11 shoats. Lunch will be served at noon. TERMS OF SALE— Under 810, cish ; 810 and over, one year.s time, bank­ able note, 8 per cent. 2 per cent off Lftrl Forest Grove J to keep an eye open. 1 C IV. M c S a m e r Palace Market (Pacific Avenue) Meats , Lard and Fish Try our choice M E A T S and be convinced by the inviting appear­ ance and fresh taste. Always have on hand the best FR ES H F R O M T IIE FAR M H ughes Phone 591 Prompt Delivery to all parts of the city. P o re a t d ro v e , O re go n • JAM ES Dealer in F L O U R and F E E D Forest Orove, Ore., - ¡ í k s s x s : Pacific Ave. «I