Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, November 01, 1906, Image 3

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Editorial Page-W ashington Co. News.
A> M E R E S S E
i
E d ito r
A . E . N O U R 8 E , M g r . Brilliant aud Busy ii Norfolk Prepar-
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in0 Por the Jamestown Celebration.
The Latest in
none of the children in­
When
Thomas
Stationery, Tooth Brushes
Cloth and Hair Brushes
Rubber Goods, Toilet Articles
Campbell
Prices Right
j
1.00
Year in Advance.
Never in the his- that he can’ t easily read.
tory of the old city at the head of And don’ t fill out legal papers or card
m em os-cr make out accounts or hotel
Hampton Roads were so many visitors
menus in your own handwriting.
seen> crowding through the streets,
It looks bad, reflects on your standing
filling hotel lobbies and contributing makes people think you can’ t afford a
their mite to the prosperity, comfort stenographer and is sometime ambi­
guous.
and ease of the descendents of the
You can write out your letters, make
Cavaliers.
out an abstract, fill in an insurance pol­
The cause of all this rush, hustle icy, enter your card memos, make out
and turmoil is known to every resident your accounts, or a hotel menu, or do
any kind of writing you need, on any
of Norfolk, and there is not the shadow
kind, size or thickness of paper, and
of possibility that the correct cause has space any way you want on
eluded the perception of observers.
Dr.
The protection of game in the State 'he Old Dominion.
of Oregon
is costing
the
people in
t e neighborhood of $30,000 a year.
n.ered at the
post-office
at Forest This is probably many times the value
Grove, Oregon, as second class
of the game the people enjoy as a pos­
mail matter.
sible result of the system of protection
which has proven so costly.
Up to September 30 of the present
year expenditures from
the
special
Address all communications to Wash­
game fund for the protection of game
ington County Pub. C o.,
aggregated *21,000.
At the same
Forest Grove, Ore.
rate for the remainder of the year the
total of claims paid from that fund will
,, tj,e NEWS fails to reach its subserib-
m or ¡5 late, we request that immedi- be *28,000, to which must be added The Jamestown Exposition which will
ne attention may be called to the same. *1700 as salary and expenses of the open its gates to visitors from every
THURSDAY.
N O V E M B E R 1, 1906
The greater part of the expense is about the forthcoming event, include
for the per diem and traveling expenses Norfolk in their itinerary so as to have
of deputies, of whom there are about a preliminary peep at the surroundings.
This month is known to all of us as SO, devoting their time and skill to the
Among those who are flocking to
the month of thanksgiving, the time protection of wild game from the dep­ the Exposition grounds a short distance
;0; the year when we all meet together redations of pot hunters. The depu­ away on the historic shore of Hampton
render thanks for the prosperity ties recieve * 2 per day and their actual Roads, there is to be found represent­
»liich has com e to us during the past expenses while on duty. The expen­ atives of every class of our diversified
lyar. This year has been a prosperous ses usually run from * 1 to 82 a day.
c tizenship. Laboring men who are
Ld
o.e lor all of us, and we shall all give
Some of the deputies put in their aggregated together in social or civic
Lot to our feelings on the day ap­ entire time searching for violators of associations, merchants, railroad men
pointed by President Roosevelt, Thurs­ the game laws. Others have employ- manufacturers, professional men from
day, November 29, the general day of ment in private business and devote the several learned walks in life, and
thanksgiving all over this land.
their spare time to the service of the I their ladies in full number are treading
state, charging in their accounts only the streets of Norfolk in the
“Have patience”
has
been
crisp
the for such time as they spend in protect- atmosphere of these days and embark­
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editor of ing game. Practically all of the *28, ing on trolley cars bound for the Expo-
the Times against certain remarks we 0 0 0 will go to the payment of deputies | sition grounds, whence, after a cursory
: survey of the preparatory work being
have been making for the last few and their expenses.
The special game fund is derived done, they return to Norfolk and pass
•eks. Why is it that the editor has
ntchword taken up by
the
j
ust his wonderful trait of patience and from the hunters’ license fees and fines ! on to their respective homes.
j
This influx is a genuine discipline
igot to practice the very thing he is collected from violaters of the game
It seems that the laws. The license fees last year aggre­ for the peotjle of the city in accosting
Ly things which we have been trying gated * 1 1 ,0 0 0 and are expected this and treating the stranger within the
advocate have struck the right chord year to amount to *20,000. The re­ gate and it must be said that this duty
ying to preach.
iter all and what we have said has mainder of the fund is derived from is being complied with in the true
All fines. The game law provides that spirit of knightly courtesy. It is a
1 our readers know and have known the deputies and their expenses shall splendid thing for the people of Nor­
3 tThe News stands for the city’ s be paid from this fund and that the folk to have this preliminary training,
uterprises, for the city’ s welfare and expenditures shall not exceed in this gradual leading up to the heavy
’one what it was intended to do.
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»11 the undertakings that will be for ] amount the total of the fund.
best interest of
our com m unity.!
t have spoken of small
OLIVER
press of tourists that will com e to their
The fees charged for licenses are *1 city during seven months of the year
changes in I for residents of the state and 810 for: 1907 when the Exposition is in full
Hines’
Drug Store
Main St. Forest Grove
w.
e K
hi
Mllburn Wagons,
Scotch Clipper
Plows and other Farm Implements
T T je .
Game and Forestry Warden, making a part of the world on April 26th, 1907,
total of *29,700 of visable expenses of is responsible for the inflow. People
game protection.
who are taking a vacation, having read
Flour, Feed, and Grass Seeds
Pacific Avenue
Forest Grove
T y p e W r l-tc r
The Standard Visible Writer
You can write any of these things
yourself if you do not happen to have
a stenographer.
For you can easily learn, with a little
practice, to write just as rapidly, and !
as perfectly, as an expert operator on
the OLIVER. Because the OLIVER is
the simplified typewriter.
And you
can see every word you write. About
80 per cent more durable than any
other typewriter, because it has about
80 per cent less wearing points than 1
most other typewriters.
80 per cent easier to write with than \
these other complicated,
intricate J
machines that require "hum oring” —
techinical knowledge— long practice j
and special skill to operate.
Than machines which cannot be
adjusted to any special space— with
which it is impossible to write abstracts,
insurance policies, or odd-sized docu­
ments except you buy expensive
special attachments requiring experts
to operate.
You can adjust the OLIVER to any
reasonable space— you can write on
any reasonable size and thickness of
paper, right out to the very edge,
without the aid of an expensive attach­
ment or special skill, and voui work
will be neat appearing, legible and
clear.
For the OLIVER is the typewriter
for the doctor, the lawyer, the insur­
ance agent, the merchant, the hotel
proprietor— or any man who does his
own writing.
Write us now for our booklet on the
simplified features of the OLIVER.
The HOUSEWIFE^ DELIGHT
Is what Cooks say of Our Universal Ranges and Stoves.
They give Satisfaction.
W e are the Sole Agents for the
U N IVER SAL RANGE, $ 2 5 up
JUST R IG H T for JUST NOW , your house painted right now will
LOOK
CHEERFUL
Provided
A LL
it/s —
sder good for evil b y ‘ ‘having pa- night train leaving Portland at 8 p .m . bent on them during the coming year.
The visitors can see on every side
iace” with those who are here to see Fare *1 05.
Round trip tickets sold any day in the most convincing proofs that the
certain ones are dubbed with
if they
Vs welfare at heart.
We have been thinking of another
PAINT
M. PETERSON & SON, Forest Grove
P A C IF IC U N IVER S 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
literature
address
Non-Sectarian
that perhaps would prove a great
Portland to purchase
j of kindness on the part of the lo- *1,60.
tailway company, but we have been
¡taring whether it would really be
tickets.
N. L. ATKINS,
Ag’ t.
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Report of Thatcher school for mont
good of all the citizens of this city. number
luj Mra«
to our notice
days absence,
be suggested to the com pany ance< 184.
Branch Office. 636 F BU W ashington, D. C.
YLznty
here?
The
company
: to take for granted that the pas-
Names of those neither
_ Don>t
1Ut your
R«v. H. GOCLD. P**tor.
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PORTLAND BOUND
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¡^»ration was made for the open-
The
the new siest paper
W e will give the News
.
teacher
to all new subscribers lor
the price of $1.00, thus
giving you T he News
from now until Jan. 1907
neeUug he*» at A:», 9-
People'«
I service on ThurwKr« «
^ bright and early on the begin-
7 »
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a*v. H. w. «ovo.
'^1
^ ‘ ted and waited and
-coking at the time was surprised
, '*te°«*s of the hour, but still no
Free Methodiet
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About noon she decided
roH S T
e i°r the day and went home.
JU-.
f
morning she appeared at the
boilding and waited again for
to come.
Again
she was
Upon investigation she
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Church every Ç
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JJ. L. ATKINS.
Agent „
Service« eve«T s o «
Chr>«U«o (oe»c*
i m i rink sum . I
Ili*
(Pacific Avenue)
Meats, Lard and Fish
Tty our ch oice M E A TS and be convinced by
ance and fresh taste.
the
inviting appear
Always have on hand the best
Hughes Phone 591
Prompt Delivery to all parts of the city.
P orea t Q rova,
•
O regon
x x x iK C -s x x x ;
JAMES
RASMUSEN
Dealer in
FLOUR and FEED
F ore st G rove, O re .,
Christian Science.
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m. awd
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P a la c e M a rk e t
F ro m n o w to Ja n . ’08
(unde. School et 10 e.
Morulng f t - c h l a .
Evening «e
eervtce
o ’clock. S»eu>°«
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I Young
B . M all
W. M c N a m e r
F R E S H FR .O M T H E FARM
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Conqreo*tion«l Church
■b* directors of the district and all
NEWS
in the county.
«ervice on the Hr* *»• <“ «* s “ od*»’
Trains on the Southern Pacific «nve | J “
„ „ ,...
,n*P a few days ago but did not
on the following schedule, » « i a u a . .
and denari
* 'be school term.
THE
German Lutheran Church
Christian Church.
tchool teacher near Portland had
She had been employed
You w ill fin d
H. C. EBBUNG. P*
Local Time Table
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Service, Tburtday, 7:30 P* «•
Drug Store.
, e . r n .,
1 2 2 T h ird SI.. P o r t l a n d , Ora.
M onths
e re r. Sabbath at 11a.m . •»“ •* 7J0 ■>-»■■ t n a + T
school at 10 a.
Epworth U agut » JO p . » . ; Mkl-w«ek
« « Of going half way as they were 3S cen„ , Tea or Tablets. Dr. Hines’ ,
L im it« « !
Copies can be had by
sending us your address.
Regular preaching n r .ic c . «■ U.« lle .h o * .- church
— Your stomach churns and digests
U u u t a o f tl-iu f i i m u u a O r l o n t t t l
F o r Three
M. E. Church
pe: sack.
RAILWAY
F o i « u l M in io rm atJo a, » 1 « . e tc ., c all on o , «ddreM
m . h . D ic k s o n
T o all STRANGERS coming
to this city or locating in
this county— The News
AT THE CHURCHES
NORTHERN
• THE COMFORTABLE WAY”
FREE!
with
you want it
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° se, many strange« have been fers from blood poison.
Hollister’s
- to the end of the line when only
" ' i ttnrkv Mountaio Tea ke<*ps you well.
-*f for the man in charge to call
VIA THE
GREAT
property
g Thom 4 S_ ttniess
^
and Mildred Raymond.— Viola
where the food you eat and if ton', or torpid,
This has not been or out of order, your whole system suf­
Tfcets.
SEATTLE MD CHICAGO
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iJi even strange«, know
■ Iu»t get off.
EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR
BETWEEN
h o( sheer prop 0 rti0ns the Norfolk ■
^
be Qne of the finest
q{ ^ unjverse in which t0 pass
"'approaching destination. This g .F ields, Teacher.
in all cities and towns that have
— Goldenrod Flour now 95 cents
tl car system. W hy should it
be done
MUNN & Co.38,Bf#,,lw,’ New York
28; num ber^
“ rec>uire its conductor
to call absent n0r tardy: Josephine Thatcher, ^
Merent streets
before reaching
Keneth and Philip French, Fred
^
- w as to warn the passengers as
SLEEPERS
Scientific A m erican.
the old city is taking on the form of j
modemity) A |ready a
metropolitan j
7 ; average daily attend -1
that it (ardy
TOURIST
tnmuKii w « n u *
«pretal notice, w llh oa t chum e. In the
Patriotic‘
It ¡s remarkable with what rapidity j
^
THROUGH
--■*,r"*'
-*
putente w
taken
A handsom ely lllnntrated weekly, J«anreet otr-
irnai. Term *. 99 a
culation o f any erjentlttc^ournal.
a ll i n e w e d e a le ra .
year : four m onth«, IL ou»« b o y j w
1» The
News to dare mention any ending Oct. 26, 1906: Number o
.
* m ,he run of thln* s or even days taught. 17; number pupils enroll-
:«< any ideas which would be for ^ 23; number days attendance, 310;
% \
T raoc M ark «
Fare tion that the people of Norfolk are,
i
m l
Forest Grove, Oreg.
D e s ig n s
C o p y r ig h t s 4 c .
A n .o n . «.Tiding a «katrh und dn»crlMlnn m ar
q u ick ), aacertntn on r opinion free whet liar an
apprecia-
ff
T H E P R E S ID E N T
Above all they will gain the
do not wish to be kept waiting in | impression, valuable beyond
PATTON’S
BEGINNING FEB. 15, 1906
have the the week, limit 30 days or less and residents of the old city are active,
good on any train. This ticket is for | energetic, intelligent, discreet and
the accommodation of our patons who ; practical.
W IN T E R
SUNPROOF
iia»nces, of persons living up to cer- nonresidents. The fines vary from *5 command.
These visits have a retroactive ben- T h e O l i v e r T y p e w r i t e r G o .
¡contracts, e tc .,— all for the good to 850. The license law was enacted
| efit on the city of Norfolk. The hotels
: the city and its citizens, and be- in 1905.— Oregonian.
Wabbath Av>. and Monro« St.
C h ic a g o
■
lllln o l»
in course of construction and the vari-
jase of this we have been dubbed as
Round
Trip
Ticnets.
0,
J
S
otber
improvements
under
wav,
ickers.”
W e wonder how the
60 Y E A R .
T o Portland and and return sold impress the visitors with the fact that
Jern Job has fallen in the way of
E X P E R IE N C E
transgressors?
Nevertheless we Saturdiys and Sundays commencing at the people of Norfolk are very much
! do the Good Samaritan act and 1 p. m. each day, limited to Monday alive to the duties that will be incum-
er titles— even
—
N e w G o o d s, N e w G o o d s
Don’ t worry your
correspondent.
penned
tended to enter school as they were
Don’ t write him
either too old or too young.
The the line, "Com ing events cast their anything by hand
young teacher has been given a posi 5*u ^ows b ef°re” he framed a truth, in that takes time
becom ing diction, which is receiving I to make out—
tion in another district.
p
.
—
verification for, perhaps, an infinity of that may leave
expensive Game
■ times, during these days in Norfolk of him in doubt—
that
found
oydüshed Every Thursday by the Washing
' toil County Publishing Co. Incorporated
at Forest 6rove, Oregon
$
You Con Cosily Operote
This Typewiter
Yourself.
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