Editorial Page-W ashington Co. New«; __ f £2 1-7 -------- ¡^ j E H E S S E . E d i t o r me to l T * A . E *. I \ O l Every Thursday by the Washing tun County Publishing Co. Incorporated it Forest Grove, Oregon $1.00 a Year in Advance. ¡rnmentl 'd S a v j j •Uncle um m.J 0 condn int con i»K Watered at the post-office at Forest Grove, Oregon, as second class mail matter. Address all communications to Wash­ ington County Pub. Co., Forest Grove, Ore. neetin)i Bove conni THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 29, 1906 (*tg. H'en fi 1 he lm>i| ina faill cut a| ì-t» .f In 'la rtl a. Mi aw en offerì ,ooo,uf pOfM 1 in ile pud «lie thi •■se me they! tip anf that The I in« I men, [ ili uni Pfetl 1 U ni porti] ilo. ' I witli a \ usine he mi bu capit ìe a l fui he ( •nt re l.»hl ami n ------ The Need cf a City Hall. The News has often mentioned the I weed of a new city hall for Forest | Grave, to take the place of the old pioneer affair that is now being used (or the purposes of the city officers, jail and the fire department. Some of . l u I eil 1 . I I N ijr it I ad w lie] irs t nJ lut Ì D -l n Section 4. The Jon,™, n elected r _ 7 ^ .“ 7 T ■ I '« <» macJZ'ZZT ' ” y Pr',C,lb' ,o:iowinE a p' n"*‘ "’ " ’ 'Ok *he ne«ly. " s' “ a' ^ *“Ch ~ <* "PPoinlrt and, k “ ! ’ COmn,° " C° Uncil ,ha'1 have power and authority wlUlln the city ol Fore« Grove P‘C'U'" ■“ *' ’ * “ • !f « * ■ * * » . paper,, like are obaccn. „ t h in Ote Nichols S w . V a rley hTATK OK O B ,oilM «.pl-WTY OK W n .lt, NGTnjt ■ U u « ITY OK K )R , s r GttOMft > “ “ “ 26 ttu To prevent and prohibit the erection ot repair I c j | found. TV e J _ . • 1 h e f ir e department i s cd out and ought to have room for themselves. J crow d - a Special Pawnbroker,, money changer,, traveling jaiermen and solicitors, and all tmrine,, houses, branches cf business, shall be filed wlfh the recorder;and before any indebted or P^ofe8*ion, not elsewhere In this act otherwise pro­ vided for. No. 8 Arrives ^ ou Can Easily Operate This Typewiter Yourself. ^ ° #r “ i - 6- — • j j : r , ^ / r o C r d » pm c: t — - T Ä S Ä T — s: :s :r s .* = -Z .... - « p'» - ’ J. A. Payk*r W. P Schultz W K. Hicks A. J. Wirt* J. J. Wirt* M. I. Abbott John Färber Alfred Shannahan H. ». Goff Citas. Hines 1». Smith A. W Johnson K N. Staehr K M Dooly John Anderson H. H. Clark Chaa. Miller W M. Pollock y . W. Fronen Mort Hallett J. C Whitaker J. p. Vander*ander wm. H. H. Myers Chaa. O. Roe J G. Lenneeille A. G. Wat-on J. W Hayea J. H. Smith K. P Wirta M R. Wagner Wm. Palmer C. E. Johnson Ira C. Hamp*on G. L. Fields Geo. O. floan Ira E Pnrdin M Munkre« K M. Taylor wm. Kane J. P. Pierce J. K I^oomin J M Wiffa Fred Dameu M L Noble »»eo. C. Tb* ra ts 8:52 a. - - - - - - 6:35 a. 1:30 p. 4:16 p. texture and tint. K O S M E O makes the skin sun p roa j N o matter h ow much you are out of doos 3 you need not fear tan, sunburn nor freckly | J if you apply K osm eo before going out. - - - - 8:30 a. m. - 5:40 p. m. : p r a c t i c e , tO W r it e JUi-t as an as r a p id ly , 10 - - F o r S ale at 12:20 p. m. 6 :4 0 p. m. “ D r. H in e s9 Ü N. L . ATKIN S, Agent D ru g S to re If you are from Missouri we can show you the best line of Men’ s suits at 8 8 . 0 0 and 81U.OO you have ever seen. J. E. Bailey. I ! | T i Forest Grove , Ore W. R. H I e K S Wilburn Wagons, Scotch Clipper Plows and other Farm Implements Flour, Feed, and Grass Seeds Pacific Avenue Forest Grove :i P A C IF IG U N IV E R S I T Y Located at Forest Grove, Oregon, 26 miles west from Portland. Has largest endowment; is best equipped cf any of the private in­ Christian stitutions of the state. Tuition low. Co-educational For catalogue and attractive Non-Sectarian literature address C a n e a s i l y l e a m . W ith a lit t l e *b*!ax pay" s01 ,h' c,,y at • ■p' " “: ; the OLIVER. R. E. Nicholson C. K Nicholson w \. BilUnger (*eo. v\ . Bacon J. A. Abbott H. H. Laughlin W A. Long J C. Latta John Wilhelm non W. N. Sear« l *n **** cit* of Forest Grove on the second Monday tro, auch city officer, a. the council .hall d « ,g and to provide for the punishment of any peraon. E. C. Smith 1907, or as soon thereafter as convenient E R. Buxton lfl*l notice can be given, the following question nate. •^it: F. A. Bear S. G. Huehes 111 ° ' Article 6 of the Charter o f the city o f For- L.C. v orl C V. Thomaa •Council” , including all sections and subdivi- j ^ of 0fflcers required for such purpose. I**« if »ffirt. W. N. Doores Nons therein contained, be repealed and the To » « n a v .» » .* « '“ * " ap<1 apy “ * mon Council. license and tax the keeping of J. N. Hoftman deemed: to reeulate. license — W. H. Hollis ^ h by the people of the city o f Forest Grore A. B. Caplet D. W*. W’ard At the first meeting o f the Common Coun- E M. W’ard I 81**’ *he Mutual 'lection in each year, or a» the « t e e » of the city. John D Dietrich a ^ ° Practicable, the Common Council shall management of E A i*i*on ballot one of its members to preside over the W. M. Langlay 1 “ d Perform the duties o f the Mayor In his ab- ■fp »• — — - 1 F. G. W agner ¡ ■ C . T ” to act He shall be designated as materials: snd to W m. Smith Ihe council" and in the abtence of the , | and other cctrb-Tible or daotero» pistols snd fire- John Stribich 'Ktnthe Clty. or if he be from any cause unable j . cf ,be um of n o s _ „• Meets PWidem of the council shall have and exer- i r K „cltem bomba. cf M E Hall Mid perform all the d u ti« o f the Mayot prohlbl, ^ | ml„ .j,. Ira K. wataon ho" ' °f «aid officer, fail to attend any meet | m a concealed manner »tthin Riley Boyd I"” » f the Council present may elect a Fre.1- . — _ . . « 15 * U. G Hanra number foe the purpone o f the meetln«. To rtntrain and p « n » b ^ «aturbanr» tn K B. Sam>’ ni tna footed as President o f the Council, pm I »nd „ du.rre.ln.cn „ „ e i t a i co * •b. « m rc». « f l . e C L Large C. H Siokes -tom , „ jny public pb»ce. cr mdecen • ^ T®< Couoeil shall fix the ti»e and plac»* w.. #bt;| constitute the same. j. C. «iltner "a * » " d m eeting« and may be convened by j w To eatabliah and refula« t»* " r M. Stereos h J / * * la bis absence or mobility to act, by th ' 3 * cert of thlamunlc p» Joel For be* I>arid Ke*ler C o - c t l , « ^ urne. **»jnd- To provide for me puntabment a—a i- A majority o f the council shall constitute 22 nd. - city by«"«»* * a | the Wm L- wagner •ae hundred (V < # * ^ M*>buaine««a, except »h en othrr»lae pro- I forfeit - John Baldwin .larMoiuren*. or hnth, or w. 1 ■■•lier number m i* m##t snd adjourn from B W . , , •■* compel the i of water. ~ Miyor and Common Council of Forest Grove, 14th To provide for the pool,time«*, rtitrainund "Kington county, Oregon; . emr 1 'yment of v.itront,; to provide a city P-'*°" a We. the «:.«'■ r- : ^:.ed resident voter, o f the city rf „ork house and a home cf crnec.ion for the reception Grove, an 0f whom are legal voters within said j o^vakrantt and vicious pc iron,, and to prcrotlh. role, petition your honorable body:— and regulations for the government of ihe Mire .and t • ’ you submit to the voters o f the city o f Forest compel a« p er«m .-h o mar he imprisoned .1 hi» the f. under Section 2, Article II o f the Constitution city prison fo, vagrancy, or lor vtotatl n ol an, r»y state of Oregon, at the next general election to be j ordinance to trork on the public « t e e » - - H1K1 e x p e r t O p e r a t o r Oil Because the OLIVER is j . * 9th. To suppress, restrained prohibit bawdy-houses, election called by the council for that purpose, to be L . M ID p h fl* < i t /p e W T l t e r . And J’ OU houses of ill fame and prostitution, gaming and gamb­ held after the same notice and in the same manner as Chief Lennevilie has been working ling houses« all exh.biticns cr shows c f an immoral na­ the city election and each person who shall vote for or ; C a n S e e e v e r y W O fd ) ’OU W r it e . Al>OH t hard for the improvement of the fire ture, opium dens, and all stroking and otherwise using agiinst incuring such indebtedness, above mentioned, 8 0 p e r C e n t m o r e d u r a b l e t h a n a n y of opium and other narcjtic drugs and to define and de­ •'“ i; have wrltteBor pr'urti upon hi. tick«, ,1 v c - 1 other typewriter, because it has about department of the city of Forest Grove clare by ordinance what shall constitute any of the ng in lavor of such inPcbtednttS, For ¡nflchtdnes,— o n . , . . . 80 per cent less wearing points than rod has brought it up to a high stan­ above mentioned places and practices to punish by fine Yes; if voting against such indebtedness "For indebted­ most other typewriters. or imprisonment cr both, sny person, who owning, or ness No” ; and if two thirds of the vote« cast at such elec­ dard as has • been shown at different con i< 1 t.g tr being in posts** n of any house or build­ tion shall be in favor of such indebfdness for the proposed 80 per cent easier to write with than intricate times during the past year when the ing, or «ny room or roomr, usts the same or any part improvement, then such indebtedne«s to amount of the these other complicated, estimated cost, as submitted to the voters, may be in­ thereof or permits the same cr any part thereof to be department has been called out. used for at.y of the purposes in this sub-secticn; to pun curred, and not otherwise; provided, that no person machines that req lire "humoring” — knowleige — long practice be permitted to vote at such special election who, techinical Some people have often thought that ish by fine or Impiiscnment, or both, any and all per­ shall in addition to the qualifications required for voting at a and special skill to operate. sons who occupy cr visit or resort to ary such house or »till more interest ought to be taken J . o n . d . i \ ! pd (1! ; f r*f f f who < P f l f t in j ; m;ng general city election, has not property in the city upon Than machines which cannot be which he or she has paid a tax during the previous two I by tllC file boys and m ore dlliis ought , or gair.ll ng, as the same may be def.nrd by ordinance. years. adjusted to any special space— with 10th. To make regulations to prevent the introduc­ to be given them. But under the tion of contagious diseases into the city and to remove 34th. To provide such rules as may be necessary for which it is impossible to write abstracts, the proper auditing and payment of accounts against insurance policies, or odd sized docu­ persons afflicted with such diseases therefrom to suit­ present crowded condition of the de­ the city. ments except you buy expensive able hospitals provided by the city for that purpose, to partment, the boy’ s work ought to be secure the protection of all persons and property there­ 35th. To require of all officers elected or appointed special attachments requiring experts under this act or any ordinance, a bond and security for lippreciated. Their apparatus is in, and to rrovide for the health, cleanliness, ornament, the faithful discharge of their respective duties, and to to operate. peace and good order of the city. You can adjust the OLIVER to any crowded out into sheds. How do the 11th. To prevent and remove naisances, and to de­ approve such bonds ar.d security. 36th. To require all male citizens over the age of reasonable space— you can write on citizens expect the boys to take as clare by ordinance what shall constitute the same, and to twenty one years of age who have resided within the any reasonable size and thickness of make the expense of abating such nuisance a lien upon city limits thirty days, to pay an annual poll tax, not to much interest in the company as they the property where such exists. paper, right out to the very edge, exceed one dollar; and the Common Council shail pro 12th. To make provisions for 1 ighting the streets and |tight under different circumstances? vide, by ordinance, for the time and manner of collect­ without the aid of an expensive attach­ providing the city with light, 'cr supplying the city ment or special skill, and youi work [His city needs a new city hall— a wiih good and wholesome water rnd the erection of such ing the same. Section 8. The powers and authority given to ¿he lioom for the councilmen, a room for works, within said city as may be necessary or conven­ Common Council by this act may be enforced by ordi­ will be neat appearing, legible and clear. ient for supplying such water and light, and to grant to ice members of the fire department any corporation or private person, with such conditions nance or resolution in such manner as in the judgment Foi the OLIVER is the typewriter of the council shall be proper, unless limi ed by the [td plenty of space for their apparatus, and regulations as the Common Council may perscribe, a provisions of this act. And a majority of the Common for the doctor, the lawyer, the insur­ franchise for not more than twenty years, permission to ro this new building an exhibit could erect and construct such uorks within the city, and with Council may pass an ordinance, resolution or bylaw not ance agent, the merchant, the hotel repugnant to the laws of the United States or o f this it placed of the products that are all the rights and powers appurtenant thereto, including state, ne-essar/or convenient for carrying such power proprietor— or any man who does his the right to use streets and public highways for the pur­ and autiority into effect; provided that in the passage own writing. pown in this, vicinity and strangers pose of laying pipes and wires, and erect.ng poles and o f an ordinance the vote shall be taken by the yeas and Write us now for our booklet on tin wires for conveying electricity, etc. nays, and entered on the journal; and provided, further, 13th. To locate and construct any ditch, canal or that all ordinances duly passed by the Counc.l shall be pipe for water, and any drain . sewer or culvert which It published immediately in a weekly newspaper or by may deem necessary or convenient, and for such pur­ posters in at least three conspicuous places in the City pose it shall have the right to enter upon any land be­ o Fi rest Grove. tween the termini of such ditch, canal, pipe or drain, e;tion. 9 No license for the sale of intoxicating sewer or culvert for the purpose of examining, locating liquors shall be granted for a less time than one year. or surveying the line of such ditch, canal, pipe, drain Provided that a 1. money received under n is section sewer or culvert, doing no unnecessary damage thereby, shall be set aside as a special fund and shall be designat­ and to appropriate such of said land as may be necessary ed as the "Street fund ' and the same shall be used for for the construction of said ditch, canal, p|pe. drain, no other purpose excep* tn establish, cons ruct and re­ sewer or culvert, io like manner provided by the fcws pair the streets and crossings o f said city, and to im­ of the state for the appropriation of land or the right of prove the watermains. way of corporations, and to appropriate or divert from its natural course or channel, for the purpose of draining or NAMES flushing and drain,sewer or culvert.any springer stream NA M ES - FOREST GROVE SPECIALS r.css shall be incurred the council shall cause the same to a s p e r f e c t l y , b ? ' ° - - - - - * - Departs OLIVET? such improvement shall be made, and such estimate ; - 1 *U IC B , S O C E N T S on any f ny„ k in d ° f ™ ™ need, of paper, and i S iz e OT t h i c k n e s s space any way vou want on » . It keeps th healthy, free from and flemishes, youthful f SOUTH BOUND dty, o , any apecifled par, thereof; to repress all un- ecessary blowing of whistles o f loeometives and en- from ¿¿Z Departs 1 ”'h k~.L ° r. pun‘ 8 Elment by fine or imprisonment, or both, of any person or persons doing or causing the same to be done. U for M en. W oi Children. PORTLAND BOUND *“ '1 provinc‘ 01 “ >!« Provliion. r aChine‘ h0p‘ aQd ,actoriM- «r.d elsewhere, o e ne what shall constitute the same, and to pro- KOSME The Beauty Makar Trains on the Southern Pacific arrive .* • * • ’ * " rnorm ier „ ( i h , c ].y o f P o r e ., TO prohibit the exhibitioner deformed and ' ,r o r ' . h e te b y certtly that Ihe n b o v e i , a tru e Copy , n j the w h o le th e r e .« , o f a p e titio n i i e . ! in \ ^ » ptohihil .uch penon. ley office on the yth day o f O c o b e r , , 906 . e n d o f I * * * * * — <• « Public place,. . . . . e To reguiate the rate of ,peed upon all rail w htch I am th e l a » r u, cum vlian a n d , b « , it i , within the corporate limit,, and to prevent fast p u b li.h r « m a c c o r d a n c e w ith th e in n tr u c tio n , all. '“ le“ rldin* and driving upon the streets and 01 th e c o m m o n c o u n c il o f « i d ci«v . g iv e n at a d^, y *r*'P’ t0 lekolate and prohibit the running or m eeting h eld on ih e r o lh d a y o l N ov em b er mg o. any bicvcle.trycide or aimllar wheeled vehicle 1906. W a l t k h H o u r , orh V * Can,t tIaction or portable engine or reaper or K ecord er o f th e C ity o f Fot eat G ro v e 'r rveating machinery through the «reeti of the “ <1 p» * fM lu . T° nprroprhte money for nny item of citv r* Local Time Fable and deDart on the following schedule: execution under the law, of the state cr not of 28th. to purchase taka and hold re .-a pronerv when stenographer and is som.time ambi- “ elinouen* -» .p a y « , witUu the c ; „ . and cause the ~eu tor a delinquent tax or assessment levied -r imposed ! gUOUS. same to be sold, under such ru'e, and regulation, a, the unde, the authority of the city of Forest Grove snd to V • , , Vou c a n w r i t e o u t y o u r l e t t - T s , m a k e Councilshall establish, to aati.fy such warrant and the sell and dispose of the same. expense, attending such levy and sale; and f e Council 29th. To provide fot the survey nt the blocks and o u t a rit a b s t r a c t , fill in a n i n s u r a n c e pol- shall provide a docket for the docketing of City liens. «reeti of the city, and for making and establishing the ¡C y , e n t e r yO U r C a rd m e fT O S , make OUt 4th. To provide fot the equalisation of city taxes and boundry line, °i .„eh block, and «re«, provided it your accounts, ora hotel menu, or do assessment. «1 . $ Petition. it ' h' * * p »uiideted a nten,. | [ ’ ' ‘ Py ‘ uch “ « « « » • . end to drline and J W. F uqua A Porter w P Via C. W. Me Nam er G eo. A rm en trou t the business men have seen the need | p e n d in g r . d t o W « . fo rth . the site ot Tualatin Academy and Pacific University, of such for they have found out for! 1,110 expen#e$ , f ,he clty; provided. no authority is here so long as such lands continue to be used for *uch pur­ pose. themselves that the present building | “O'h. To employ a surveyor and provide for his com­ T T j c _________ | is far too small to accommodate the ,h' cityr ” d« ' rn>loed by the previous year', assrss- pensation. | ment. 31st. To ; rovide for the printing and publishing of different departments of the city. 6 th. To license, tax and regulate theatrical and other the Charter and Ordinances of the city or any other | Last week's council meeting proved exhibitions, shows, public amusements, billiard tables matter that the common council may deem necessary or and bowling alleys; and no tax or Hcrnre given under expedient to have published. this fact beyond a doubt. Besides thisact shall be less than required under the genera] 32nd. The common council may. in the manner pre­ T y p e w rite r the council men there was present a laws o f the stated In force at the time the license is Is- scribed in the following section, provide for the issu sued. ance of bends by the city in sny amount not to exceed The Standard visible i i . i l . handful of townspeople to hear the 7th. To license, suppress, regulate or prohibit the thirty thousand dollars. ' i » ever thee y r# f est Grove »hail c o n - ! Y o u c a n w r ite a n y o f t h e s e th in g s proceedings of the meeting. The sale or giving away of spirituous, malt or vinous liquors, r other intoxicating compounds, or cigarettes. template the issuance of bonds to m y improverren yO U F Self i f yOU d û COt h a p p e n tO h * V t | majority had to stand up in every 8 th. To license, tax and regulate auctioneers tav- “ htd by,h;,*c’ c— «“ •>*» b» - * — • a stenographer. ^ - i t . 1 comer of available space that c o u ld b e Iern!' drays' hacks• wak-ns, hawkers, peddle«, broker,, direct the manner in which the estimate of the cost of ! to this city would at once be !c-* to appreciate Forest Grove. We w not living in the days of the old pioneers, so old pioneer methods must P*e way to the modern, although all -e work of those noble old men is ap- r'ecated. Forest Grove is growing ®(1 has outgrown the present quarters •i the city hall. • Pt » » o , . (juorum L bor or the council. , H. P. W ilson Sol. L evy J S. C lark wooden building, withio the limita to he ascertained “ ? r n,n" 0 ,h ' - “ * — or o ' the Don’ t worry your and deBned by the council, and to re «,le t and limit the 2nd. To levy and collect taxe, not to exceed ten height of building, within auch limit.; to prov de for correspondent. n, la ot one per cent per ann um ----------- --- upon all property and determine the number and aiae of place, c f en- , Don’ ............ ................... t write him within the Clbr, both teal and petaonal. .U c h I, taxable cKu'chel and I anything by hand by law for the state and county purpose, o, I, beatable oth«' talût! " il ,r° a *" pub“c mgs used for public gatherings, and the th a t t a k p q according lo ibe provision, of S.ttioo eleven i ll ) modc of hanging door, there,,; . „ I « pro,IBe for th e 1 ^ t lm e Article V of this charter. *' out— naming and numbering of the «r e e » and number ng of to make To »«dvide 'O, the aseeataaent ol all prop ,,,, leave houses; to pe ral-.a'iow and regulate the laying down that nav Within the City, and for the crlleclon and disbursement of track, for street car, and other ral’ road, up. n such him in doubt— o ' .11 money, »w h ich the city I. or m.y become en- streets a, the council may desiyna'e: to rrgula e and that he can’ t easily read Wh‘Ch b' =ome ^ ■**• prohibit the hanging of banner, and placard, and assessed or ;nthrrl; ; L “ “ ' h° MlU- ot « * « • 'or rale, or who circuUte, nr , ~ for dl,orderly cooiue, alan y'm T eH ^ '„I T ” O ' ™ ■ob with a c o n c u r ,,.« * ^ . " T ^ 0,..U‘ * “ I repel a member It ,han * *" mrmb' " reeding,, and al the call , * l° UrBal ° ' " » P '> vra. and """h " — ’ h' rnlerrd on the ” * "y ,U' ,lh o >*">" »■ and I,c. ,,,Ura,,• ■“ «* “ * proceeding, ,h » l be pub- Vi Jaily. ~ bor.. In Iuch manner and uwf„ U lir r I d o L 0' n0t e*CMn^ who have been r^fvd t.v I t ‘ t,*-.'arrl.al ns-lvlr dfsTn's. ps.-tfOT l» r . -, iirczu h .-l'l-s. p i r - 'n -.'.) A n" ITiD'T H rt-'ntn c r - nt:.,ti ; M n^tv-T o? after many oth« r aUverUaeO »¿ulcinas, i physicians had failed. Both the ahore mentioned medicines am wholly made up from the glyceric extracts of nattv*. medicinal mot» The pnfeess*^ em­ ployed in their manufacture were original with Dr. Pierre, and they are carried on by sklll<*d chemists and pharmacists with tbe aid of apparatus and appliances specially de»lgti»-<] and Imllt for this purpie*-. Both medb in*** are entirely free from alcohol and all other harmful, habit-forming drugs. 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