Editorial Page-Washington Co. News A. ^ t o r and appraisement filed herein and \ I T I I I J A l I TC additional bond of $4000 required of * AA b f l v l gL l j » _____________ A . e . N O U R 8 E , M g P. # administrator. Bond oi 810,500, filed LAWYER and approved. wau„,„, v.n„ kt„ OFFICE over Hines’ Store Polished Every Thursday by the W ashing­ ing free locks it . l n . “ ton county Publishing Co. incorporated the Oregon City Falls, j . elleve commerce from the tolls at Forest Grove. Oregon publican bo btv« »nil offi. admin- m t that unity to union ii ation ii ia being tlitj ol State«, feat deal I public the beet 1 under d 8tatee. tely sin. net the. 1 he has >n thier1 to form govern- ) inland ;e if, by] an con * ct the citizen«. United j unified ■ely be- i capital e word« i can be o be in- nterpoee illy ei it with in prob­ one of le Span- icepecti outbern ia made ant the in sogar erected ive Cu­ te South by citi- in con- ttion ol and iemand n eu| of an' tr ii tetry b at tin ch mon great AS. i ages ofl i Dertiall lone b jf Centrali i a brieq ire last ricest ompanfj life ’ mlea nnal account which is ap- ^ _ proved and the administrator dis- F o r e s t G ro v e , - - Oregon chai8ed. I evled by the po«land General Electric j Estate of J F Lafferty. Adminitted company, owning the locks. A suit t0 Probate and C S Lafferty appointed FA S H /O N S T A B L E S has been brought by the state against adra'nistratrix, bonds 8460. $1.00 a Year in Advance. the company for an accounting on Pacific Ave. Forest Grove Guardianship of Wra Zeigler, in­ money due the state as a percentage capable, H. G. King appointed guar­ Neat Turnouts of toll receipt, under the terms of the dian; G. B. Wood, J. M. Schaffer and I f Y o u Eead This state law appropriating 8200,000 for N. J. Baker appointed appraisers. gntered at the post-office at Forest It will be to learn that the leadiny medl- Estate of J. P. Nohrman, bond filed the construction of the locks. Grove, O regon, as second class anH ___________ J , _ _ . , cal writers and teachers of all the several d approved. J. C. Smock, Fred schools of practice recommend. In the mail matter. Mr. Hawley says he will introduce flrotlf ' st tonn* e*ch and every several river and harbor bills providing Wilson and U. S. McConnell appointed H Ingredient entering Into the composition of Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery for the improvement of Columbia ppraisers. River and Oregon coast harbors, and m arriage l ic e n s e s ,or th* cur? of w“ k 8tomach- «iy^psia. j catarrh of stomach, "liver complaint," Address all com munications to Wash­ that he will also offer a measure pro­ torpid liver, or biliousness, chronic bowel Irving D Mead and Edna Alice affections, and all catarrhal disease* of ington County Pub. Co., whatever region, name or nature. It is viding for an allowance to rural mail- Forest Grove, Ore. Kelly. also a sjM-cific remedy for all such chronic carriers for horse hire. We can count or long standing cases of catarrhal affec­ tions and their resultants, as bronchial, on what the Congressman says and we If you are from Missouri we can throat and lung disease (except consump- | tion) accompanied with severe coughs. It 'K the NEWS fails to reach its subscrib expect he will secure much for the show you the best line of Men’s suits is not so good for acute colds and coughs ers or is late, we req u e st th at immedi- improvement of Oregon. but for lingering, or chronic cases it is at 88.(H) and 810.00 you have ever j especially efficacious In producing per- ite attention may be called to the same fect cures. It contains Hlack Cherry-bark, seen. J. E. Bailey. Golden Seal root, lilondroot. Stone root, COUNTY COURT NEWS Mandrake root and Queen’s root—all of which are highly praised as remedies for JAMESTOWN’ EXPOSITION NOTES. all the above mentioned affections by such real esta te tr a n sfer s . eminent medical writers and teachers as THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1906 J H Shields et ux to Franc C The lover of tobacco will find at the Prof. Bartholow, of ^Jefferson Med. Col­ lege; Prof. Hare^el the Univ. of Pa.: Jamestown Exposition the finest and Fluke 45 acres in S Shattuck Prof. Flnley-ftt+fngwood, M. D., of Ben­ d 1 c .......................................j 1600 most elaborate exhibit of his favorite nett Med.JEpllege, Chicago; Prof. John King, M. ET. of Cincinnati; Prof. John The switches on the Transportation Wm E Ramsey to Ella V Brown weed ever attempted. Tobacco from M. ScudderrM. D., of Cincinnati; Prof. et al s J of se J sec 6 t 3 sr Eklwin M J ll a t h , M. D., of Hahnemann Company’s tracks are now being put plant to mouth will be shown in every Med. Cj/uvae, Chicago, and scores of 1 w....................................... 1000 into place. Men have been working phase of its preparation together with othervrejiAiniy eminent in their several Thomas F Ranes et ux to John schqgja'rtT practice. on the switch which will take the cars machinery and methods used in its Til,- "G olden Medical Discovery" Is the J Butler et ux 80 acres sec 3 PD uui jIJTTJFlal, ^hp,i,Kf; t 2 n 5 w............................... back of the business houses and car manufacture into smoking and plug, 3r u / tnsis Tor Iik<* 1 tmrii<>>»«•>. m t h am a t |if»s a« a n y -non barn. One will also be placed at the Anna Leahy to Hugh Leahy 10 cigars and cigarettes. non; Ui than ;ii any rrm l i t 'ui _ iirdin.Trv i s t r ­ acres in sec 35 t 1 n 1 w . . . CI'i i -iis. Opc':i publicity uì ol its Its fo tormu depot to enable the company to run The grounds of the Jamestown Ex­ istliu best possible guaranty of its merits. Walter Hannan et ux to A A their frieght car alongside of the freight position front two and one half miles A glance at this published formula will Mead J acre in sec 4 t 2 n show that "Golden Medical Discovery" depot. Another will be placed at the 4 w ......................................... 25 on Hampton Roads and one mile of contains no poisonous, harmful or habit- formingdrugs anil noalcohol—chemically intersection of North Main Street and John Milne to J A Imbrie part this frontage will be one of the finest pure, triple-refined glycerine being used of block 4 Simmon Add instead. Glvcerlne is entirely unobjec­ First Avenue North which will make bathing beaches on the Atlantic coast. tionable and besides Is a most useful agent to Hillsboro............................ 250 possible the delivering of freight to the in the cure of all stomach as well as bron­ Sea bathing will be one of the real de­ Melissa Tullock to G W Eradley chial. throat and lung affections. There business houses of North Main Street lights of the exposition visitor, nothing Is the highest medical authority for its 10 acres in Lawrence Hall use In all such cases. The" Discovery "Is as well as to the houses of the main is more refreshing. d i e ....................................... 1000 a concentrated glyceric extract of native, medicinal roots and is safe and reliable. business block. This means much George Frewing et ux to A H The gates of the Jamestown^ Expos­ A booklet of extracts from eminent, Ruedy tract in Geo Richard­ more than many of us think as the medical authorities, endorsing Its ingre­ ition will be closed on Sunday. This dients mailed f o r on request. Address son d 1 c t 2 s 1 w ............... 135 tompany will now be able to finish the will give visitors an opportunity to visit Dr. K. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. V A F Rahn et ux to A H Ruedy required work on their track. Street the surrounding resorts and other side 4,22 acres in Geo Richardson 60 Y E A R . crossings will be improved, walks cros­ d i e ........................................ 600 trip attractions at the big show. E X P E R IE N C E Ella Huston et al to M B Bump sing the tracks will also be put into The parade ground at the Jamestown 17.29 acres in Wm Geiger d perfect condition and the planking of Exposition will be the largest in the 1 c ............................................ 1200 the tracks and graveling or otherwise world. James H Sewell to Martha J improving of same will render the track Paisley lot 13 block 4 Among the War Path attractions at passable with wagons. With these ful­ Thorne’s Add to H illsboro.. 150 the Jamestown Exposition will be an D esigns filments accomplished and with the rap- Anna E Jenkinsjo C W Jenkins historically correct reproduction of the C o p y r i g h t s A c . 3d acres in Chas J Merrill d A n v o n e « e n d i n g a « k e tc h a n d d e s c r i p ti o n nm v id transit to the depot which we now original settlement at Jamestown as it q I n u v ic e k n ly t i o a n s c Is e r p t r a o i n b a o b u l y r p o a p t i e n n i o t a n b l f e r . e e C w o h m e m t h u e n r i c a a n ­ 1 c ............................................ have and which gives Forest Grove the Anton Meeusen et ux to John t io n s s tr i c t l y c o nf id e nt ia l. HANDBOOK o n P a t e n t a was three hundred years ago. ■ont free. O l d e s t nirency f o r s e c u r i n g p a t e n t s . P a te n ts t a k e n tlirn u irii M u n n A Co. r e c e iv e air of a metropolitan city— we shall all J Narp n ei of n e i sec 30 t 2 tpecuU n o tice, w ith o u t c h a r g e , lu t h e s 3 w....................................... feel doubly proud of ‘‘the prettiest 700 —Don’t list your property with Henry Baker to Western Tim­ town in Oregon.” A. B. Thomas— unless you want it 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 ir ­ ber Co. swi sec 29 t 3 n 5 w 10 c u la tio n o f a n y srienr.tdc jo u r n a l . T e r m s , $3 a y e a r : f o u r m o n th s , 91. S o ld b y all n e w s d e a le r s . sold or rented. Helena Strauss et al to August There is an ordinance in this city | Matthies 20 acres in Wm B ra n c h (. dice. 625 F Ht., W a s h in g to n , D . C. Round Trip Tickets. McLin d 1 c t 1 n 3 w ......... 3500 that prohibits the obstructing of the To Portland and and return sold sidewalks and streets for longer than a Mary E O’Neel to Drusilla A Hayes 20 acres in sec 35 t Saturdtys and Sundays commencing at certain specified period. Our walks 1 n 3 w................................... 2800 1 p. m. each day, limited to Monday Trains on the Southern Pacific arrive on the business streets have always Pietro Celestine et ux to Annie night train leaving Portland at 8 p. m. and’ deoart on the following schedule: been kept clear and the business men Mitchell part of block 1 West Portland H eights................... 160 Fare 81-05. PORTLA ND BOUND deserve much credit for obeying the Round trip tickets sold any day in No. 3 Departs - - 6:57 a. m. words of this law. But then should A H Ruedy to Albert J Clarke lots 28, 29, 30 and 32 North the week, limit 30 days or less and “ 7 ‘‘ - - - - 9:00 a. m. there not be some clause inserted in Tigardville Add.................... 1472 good on any train. This ticket is lor “ 9 “ . . . . 1:30 P- m. the said ordinance pertaining to the Marie Baker to Clara J Arnard tt 2 (( the accommodation of our patons who 4:16 P- m. et al i int in lots 16 and 15 complete blocking up of the walks and I do not wish to be kept waiting in Ladd & Reed Add to Beaver- S O U T H B O U N D over half of the street when repairs are 300 Portland to purchase tickets. Fare ton 2 Departs - - - 9:00 a. being done. We all rejoice in seeing Mark T Cox to George L Mc­ 81,60. i “ . . . . 6 :2 0 p. new improvements in our city— but Pherson et al n i of ne J sec N. L. ATKINS, Ag’t. F O R E S T G R O V E S P E C IA L S should owners of business houses be 19 and e J of se 1 sec 18 t No. 8 Arrives - 12:20 p. m. 3 n 4 ................................... 3250 showed when making such repairs to Evening Telegram and The News, “ 10 “ - 9:20 p. m. block the walks completely and force J D Mickle et ux to Susan H One Year, 85.00; Six Months, 82.50. Hunter part of block 14 N. L. ATKINS, the public to find any old place to get Forest Grove.......................... ISO® Agent •round such obstructions as in the case S H Graham et ux to A H —This is the season of decay and on Main Street last week. Was it not Ruedy tract in sec 2 t 2 s 1 w and other lands................. 10 weakend vitality. Nature is being the duty of the officers of the city to j shorn of its beauty and bloom. If you Investment Company to Robert see that the woodpiles were mot ed off would retain yours fortify your system Hulme 20 acres in J L Hick- or placed in such a position when the lin d 1 c .............................. with Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. repairs were com m enced so that the E M Tongue et al to C M Pope 35 cents. Tea or Tablets.— Dr. H ines’ part of block 9 Hillsboro, Or 375 public would not be forced to take the Drug Store. aiddle of the muddy street and wade Marion Edee et ux to R C Hart- To all STRANGERS coming “1 the mud over their shoe tops? rarnpf lot 1 block 2 Fairvie HANCOCK & GORDON P atents Scientific flincricait. New Goods, N ew Goods T he Latest in Stationery, Tooth Brushes Cloth and Hair Brushes Rubber Goods, T oilet A rticles Prices Right Dr. Hines' Drug Store Main S t. F o r e s t Q rove W. R. H I G K S Milburn Wagons,__Scotch Clipper Plows and other Farm Implements Flour, Feed, and Grass Seeds Pacific Avenue Forest Grove m The HOUSEWIFE^ DELIGHT Is what Cooks say of Our Universal Ranges and Stoves. They give Satisfaction. We are the Sole Agents for the JUST RIG H T for JU ST NOW, your house painted right now wilf LOOK C H E E R FU L ALL W IN TER Provided i t ’s — PATTON’S P A IN T SUNPROOF M.FETERS0M SS0N, ForestGrove i i .i H H i ill .......... P A C IFIC UNIVERS IT Y Located at Forest Grove, Oregon, 26 miles west from Portland. Has largest endowment; is best equipped of any of the private in­ Christian stitutions of the state. Tuition low. Co-educational For catalogue and attractive N on-Sectarian literature address T H E PR E SID E N T Forest Grove, Oreg. Local Time faille FREE! AT THE CHURCHES Should not lighted lanterns be placed Ro^ ’Majit* to Frank L Lichty wring the dark hours of the night ux acres jn D B Dustin ••rtiing persons of such places? No d l c t l n 2 w ..................... fi*hts were placed Monday evening Invesment Co to Emma S «•* the new switch on Pacific Avenue Bassett lots 23 24 ana M. E. Church 2800 1056 »»ere the sidewalk was torn up a.- Thomas Nelson et ux to Ralph tnough a plank had been placed to get j jj e]son neJ of nel sec 8 t *0ou the ditch dug for the track. A l s 4 ......................... • • • • ■ Prominent person of a neighboring A H Ruedy to Geo W lar e J* n n o t knowing of the gap fell “trough and besides sustaining injuries covered with mud from head to ,0°t. Just stop and think. Are things b'* g run right? _________________ -------------------------- Willis C. Hawley, the new congress- 0110 from the First District, says he Add......... ^ ^ Rishel et ux to Manche J Lmigiey lots 14 and 15 block 2 Curtis Add Forest Grove John P Wagner et « » J J Patton lots 12 and 13 bloc« 2 Curtis Add Forest Grove gijxabeth Wunderli to ran Vincent part of sec ___ introduce a bill in the House of Caroline G Wigner et al to Mer­ Representatives next session either to ritt Roscoe Wagner J *cre in ^dem n the locks at Oregon City or Wm Stokes d i e . . . • ••• • Provide for the construction of free j E Patton et ux to Wm J Smith lots 12 and 13 block 2 on the opposite side of the river. Curtis Add Forest G rove.... Government ownership of the Oregon pr o b a te c o u r t '•“I locks was a oart of the campaign ol nearly every Senatorial and Con- l candidate at the last primaries Nr. Hawley says it is his intention g e i ( U e I > appointed guardian. Service, Thursday, 7:30 p. m. REV. H. GOULD. Pastor. . “I BEGINNING FEB. 15, 1906 THROUGH TOURIST SLEEPERS EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR BETWEEN SEATTLE «O CHICAGO VIA THE GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY ”TH£ COMFORTABLE WAY” Woutc of th e f iim o u « O rie n ta l i.lm ltu d For detailed inform ation, rates, e tc ., call on or address ##. to this city or locating in this county— The News For Three H. D I C K S O N , e. r The German LolheraM held «errlce« on the 2nd and 1725 400 200 7500 Christian Church. Preaching serrtce on the Hr* and thud Sundays of each month at 11 a. m. and at 7:30 p .m . Sunday ■ I V . SIAS. Paator. School at 10 a. m. C on(jreg* iional Copies can be had by sending us your address. Free Methodist 400 THE There will be preaching services la the Free Metho­ dist Church every Sunday at 11 s . m. and 7:30 p. as. REY. H. K BOWMAN. Paator Christian Science. Service* every Snoaar it the Chrtsttan Science H all, 11J ! and 7 ,J0 p. m. irh F ifth Street. —Goldenrod Flour now 95 cents inventory I p c sack. E. 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