r Editorial Page-Washington Co. News. verage »erioug in tho »dy a thwest » coal usines« ng in- I it ions, Thursday by the Washing Publishing Co. Incorporated Forest 6rove, Oregon f t l S s k l Ever/ ton County at $1.00 a Year in Advance. My, if of the he big- lane, speed a day? ! busi- other rs, the ; their conili- vverage nly 23 ive the They there I a recks, of af- id out, I short I ; eom- ggestciI lurnigel .ilmadsl o make! — m ercu ry ---- . To Our Correspondents F u r L i k e C a n s e . I t In » D ea d W o r ld . SIercu>T Is u body devoid, practlcal- ! f J d ° absolutely, of air, of « „ te r and of vegetation. C onsequently It !TraZ* <>? ***»• • QS his entir. business last week to Messrs. Parker and Fogle. We are glad to learn that Mr. H oge has decided to remain in Forest Grove. H e will go Toilet Sets, Manicure Sets Shaving Sets, Photo Albums Postal Card Albums, Dainty Pictures Fine Perfumes, Fine Stationery S K E L E T O N S O F G IA N T S Bones and Curios of Pre-Historic Race 1 s0 comparatlvely receutl-v- B°th. how . May c . .. .. , . , Dr. su rface change either d iu rn al o r sea quickly. Mercury has long been dead. How long, m easured by centuries, we cannot say, hut practically for a very j long time. Venus m ust have becom e . be Exhibited at Jamestown Exposition ever, now have finished their course and have In a most literal sense euter- I ed Into their rest. into some other business here. H O L ID A Y H O O D S ! Al Lowest Prices ■«-Low prices every day at Levy's away. The news comes as a great f!!, t? , 8ay' The ,at,er is the more Market. shock to her many friends i ° ' er the K'reater ' ,ilrt of '»» Ada was the twelve year old and I sonul 18 unknow n. T hree-eighths of its Entered at the post-office at Forest Grove, Oregon, as second class only daughter of Florenc Ranes, who q ? ^ j Y teel,wl ,u I*’rPetual glare, three-eighths shrouileii In perpetual mail matter. moved io this city last Fall to send her gloom, while the rem uiuing q u a rte r to school. Her father, Simpson Ranes slow ly tu rn s betw een the tw o. The was killed by a horse six years ago. p lan et Itself, us a world. Is dead. In tere stin g us Mercury th u s proves ¿¿dress all communications to Wash­ She was in the sixth grade and was un­ to be, the interest as regards the plan­ ington County Pub. Co., usually bright, and was loved by all e t Itself is of a ra th e r corpselike c h a r­ Forest Grove, Ore. her classmates as a very sweet child. acter. Less d eterreut p erhaps is the Interest it possesses as a p a rt of the The beautiful and impressive funeral life history of the solar system , for 1 1! the N e w s fails to reach itr subscrib­ services were held at the house Rev­ tidal friction, the closing net tu the es or is late, we request th a t immedi- erend Boyd preached the sermon and cosm ic dram a, has brought It w here It is. The m achine has run down. ite attention may be called to th e sam e. a quartet sang. Jean Sloan, Claire W hether it ever supported life upon its Haines, Stella Hahn, Josephine Ward, su rface or not, the pow er to do so has Bess Sexton and Relle Moore, six of lo w forever passed aw ay. L ike Venus a n d for like cause.«It is now a dead I THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1906 Ada’s nearest friends acted as pallbear­ world. And it w as the first th u s to ers. The grave was literally strewn tench the end of Its evolutionary ca with beautiful flowers and wreaths, as reer, earlier to do so than Venus, In­ asm uch as tidal action w as very much Walter Hoge, who has been editor emblems of the many friends of little g re a te r upon it than o:i Venus a n d con­ sequently produced Its e r e c t more I and manager of the Forest Grove Ada. Times fc- the past five years, sold out H O L ID A Y H O O D S ! a re a n dtturS r nKi0rh she er m 0ther .d-a. “ - ^ from r r a — it t to ^ be r •e able and Saturday h afternoon passed to° far ^ «way Ad nted.” ide by sa ione r fission- 'hicago Wash- apolia, e mil- ■ [ planet We would ask our correspondents to send us their copy so it will reach us Tuesday of each week where possible; Little Ada Ranes Gone. also to sign their names to same— not The bright, sweet Ada Ranes is i ,,np,,orllus a“* for publication but that we may know gone, and after less than two days ill- ¡J'-lng b e t u ^ . ^ i V to whom we are under obligations for ness. Friday morning she was jolly I 11 u TOUc|' ■'■“ her than smooth. same. A . K . N O I O S E , M jfr . lortage the .Ik e V en a Hines’ Drug Store The News and Semi-weekly Journal for *1.75. — Your stomach churns and digests the food you eat and if foul, or torpid, or out of order, your whole system suf­ fers from blood poison. Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea keeps you well. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Dr. H ines’ Drug Store. You Can Easily Operate This Typewiter Yourself. Don’t worry your correspondent. Don’t write him anything by handS’^ K that takes time to make out— that may leave him in doubt— that he can’t easily read. And don’t fill out legal papers or card memos—or make out accounts or hotel nenus in your own handwriting. It looks bad, reflects on your standing makes people think you can’t afford tenographer and is sometime ambi­ guous. You can write out your letters, make out an abstract, fill in an insurance pol- cy, enter your card memos, make out vour accounts, or a hotel menu, or do tny kind of writing you need, on any Gá Notice for Publication Land Office at Portland, O regon, D ecem ber 8, 1906. N otice is hereby g iv en th at th e follow ing-nam ed settler has filed notice of his in te n tio n to m ake final proof in su pport of his claim , and th at said proof w ill be made before the R egister and R e c e iv e r, at Port­ land, O regon, on January 22, 1907. v is: Edward Baker H . E. No. 15634 for the * W H , Sec 35, T 3 N R 4 W. He nam es the follow ing w itnesses to prove his con­ tinuous residence upon and cu ltiv atio n of said land, v is: C harles B urr of G reenville O regon, George Fisher of j G reenville, O regon. Jack W hite of G reen v ille, O regon. Ira Bullock of G reenville, O regon. Norfolk, Va.— What archaeologists SEEIN G SICILY. declare will solve the mystery surround­ Not to Kiiow Tlila 1*1.»ml la \o t to TT)c. ing the ancient mound builders was Know Greece. Pacific University has probably discovered recently in one of a series T here a re some lain'.» which have a l­ tu.\ed out as many newspaper men as of hills along the Illinois river, in that w ays laid a si>e!l u;>ou the uiind, upon any institution in the Northwest. In die tinaaliiatiou. upon the heart. (Jreece. state. The “ find” shows traces of above all other countries, has e n tra n ce d the first place, head and shoulders handicraft of past ages, and the bones the mind. The Im agination has ever I above any other editorial writer on the The Standard V isible W riter of those who wrought it. Several skel­ | loved the oast— E ry i t. the ladles, for­ gotten Asia, the utm ost us m ysterious coast ani o i i of the best in the etons were exhumed more than eight Asia of today. F o r m ost of us the You can write any of these things I [United States is H. W. Scott, the first fret long, also pieces of remarkable to m e laud Is the country of (he h e a rt; yourself if you do not happen to have • [ alumnus of Pacific University; J. stenographer. pottery, beads and curious implements. for m any. It m ay lie. it Is Palestine, w here w as lighted the fire a t which For you can easily learn, with a little Wheelock Marsh and David Marsh Under the bones of the ancient d ad the h e a rts o f incalculable m illions are practice, to write just as rapidly, and ! | editors of the Hilo Tribune; Horace were found vases, the largest of which still w arm ed. O thers a re content to as perfectly, as an expert operator on | | Thomas and Clark Williams of the say w ith E m erson In the fine essay on are capable of holding more than two “H eroism ," “T h a t country Is the fa ire st the OLIVER. Because the OLIVER is lOregonian; E lg ar Meresse city editor And you gallons, while under a skull was un­ w hich Is Inhabited by the noblest the simplified typewriter. can see every word you write. About ■ of the Salem Statesman; Abe Meresse m inds.” But, above all other lauds, earthed a bowl, in the center of which th ere Is one which has a t once Im press­ 80 per cent more durable than any j leity editor on the Oregon City Star is a well fashioned figure of a King, ed the mind, the im agination and the other typewriter, because it has about i land Williard Wirtz of the Portland seated upon a crude throne. It is be­ h e art of w estern peoples. W hen a fa ­ 80 per cent less wearing points than ¡Journal. Wirtz just received a flatter- lieved by scientists that these bones m ous poet declare 1 th a t ou his h e art most other typewriters. would lie found engraved the word ling offer from a Baker City daily, but 80 per cent easier to write with than | may be those of a great leader of the Italy the w ords voiced the em otion of |tefused the city editorship. This list n e e that once ruled this portion of the a m ultitude !u every country o f E u ­ these other complicated, intricate | machines that require “ humoring” — j newspaper men certainly speaks country. rope and lu the p re at northern con­ techinical knowledge— long practice tin e n t oversea. |vell for the literary advantrges of Paci- St-angest of all the articles found To see Sicily, the old "G arden of the and special skill to operate. : University. Than machines which cannot b e | with the bones were implements that Sun." a s the poets have love 1 to call It, Is not to see Italy, though there m ay be adjusted to any special sp a c e — w i t h ' are apparently made of bamboo, some a m easure of tru th In G oethe's rem ark which it is impossible to write ab strac ts, I The club that is now being formed of them evidently shaped for purposes th a t not to know Sicily Is not to know insurance policies, or odd-sized d o c u - j Italy. In a sense one m ight m ore tr u ­ I the young men of town at the insti- of weaving. Countless beads were ly say of Sicily th a t not to know It Is ments except you buy e x p en siv e j special attachments requiring e x p erts gtion of the Civic improvement Socie- found in the mound of a strange ma­ not to know Greece. In a n o th er sense, to operate. | »ill be one of the best boosters for terial almost white, and possibly made however, we have in this m ost b eau­ You can adjust the OLIVER to any j tifu l of Islands the intensification of ¡city, Forest Grove has ever had. from the best of potters clay. Italy. W hatever Is m ost Italian Is In reasonable space— you can w rite on [ Another interesting and curious evidence here, thou -h It Is Italian of any reasonable size and thickness of fit boys are already planning for a the south and not of the north. W hat paper, right out to the very e d g e , ick team, and they will be able to “ find” is a shell shaped dish with a a gulf divides them Is known only to | without the aid of an expensive attach- i out a rattling fine bunch of ath 1 wolfs head, the work on which leaves those fam iliar with the whole penln- ment or special skill, and vom work no doubt that it was carved, even the aula— W illiam Sharp In ( entury. gjll be neat appearing, legible and Aubrey Moore who came here laonth or so ago from Illinois, is one teeth of the wolf gleaming from it, and ••coil»“ sm ,,r'*lh - „„ For the OLIVER is the typewriter [the best all around athletes Knox as exquisitely executed as some of the Those who are not A for the doctor, the lawyer, the insur­ ivory carving of the Japanese. tim es tresp ass oil Irish property. pllege ever turned out, and the local French cure, preaching about sudden ance agent, the merchant, the hote Thousands of persons are being at­ pb is extemely fortunate in getting death, said. “Thus It is with us-w e go proprietor— or any man who does his He was coached by the famous tracted to the scene of ex avation by to l ed well and get up stone dead!” I own writing. An old French law yer w ritin g of an Write us now for our b o o k let on the I Willard, of Knox, and has brushed the news of the wonderful discoveries. e state he had Just bought added, "T here simplified features ol th e OLIVER. The soil of the mound has never been i against such men as Rose, the Is a chapel upon It In w hich my w ife | bmplon hammer man of the world. disturbed and to this (act is attributed and I wish to be burled. If God spares T h e O l i v e r T y p e w r l t e r C o . Wabbatli Ave. and Monro* tt. |Voung Moore is only twenty years the marvelous preservation of the our lives." A m erchant who died suddenly left C h ic a g o • 1111 r i o ! « things taken from it. l and weighs but 135 pounds, yet In Ills bureau a letter to one of his cor- | Eminent archaeologists are unani­ respondents which h? had not sealed j | can toss out the discus 113 feet H is clerk, seeing It necessary to send j I the shot 38, and he also runs the mous in the opinion that the mound is “ The Blood Is The life.” a pre-historic burying ground, greater ¡h M e tt^ w ro te at the bottom. "Since fists in good time, w ritin g the aliove I have died. Science has never gone beyond the in extent and more perfectly preserved above aimple atatem i n l of scripture. But ken there is Rollo Peterson, who It has illu m in a u d th a t sta te m en t and A Sentiment anel mi .kutnarnph. than any yet discovered, and is a val­ l the Pacific University record for A c ertain young lady, so the story given it a m eaning ever broadening with uable contribution definitely settling 1100, 220 and 440. Pete goes runs, w rote to F. Marion Crawford. ! the Increasing breadth of knowledge. W hen the blood is " b a d ” or im pure it many mooted points. the novelist, reque ting that be send j is not alone the body w hich suffers r 21 feet in the broad jum p and is An effort is being made not only to ber „ bi, 0f sentiment and bis auto- | through disease. T h e brain is M around athlete. Frank Fletcher secure this remarkable "find” in its graph. The reply was: clouded, V te m ind and judgem ent are p e ol the best hurdlers the Varsity D e a r Mis« A —W h en you re q u e st a f a ­ eBecb d, anu'hniny an evil deed or Im pure entirely for the Jamestown Exposition, vor ^ tn _ a t ............._ _ _ st only to y o u rse lf. tb < \g h tv a J^ q ^ > ^ectly traced to the Is of In te re I turned out and represented Mult- but the results of investigations deter- . 'I ®/'here's j P<» r auto- ImpooAyol the CthoJi) Foul. Im nure hloo<^ »ah at Vancouver, British Columbia, can be m ade nnre i>> ilte use of rir this race and ex- ¡£ ,rh. f marion c r a w fo r d . lies Walker is a mile man who was mining the history of Pierce’« Golden .M.-qicr.l D iscovery, l i —C ollier’s W eekly. tn r'il.e* ami m ini..-, ihn blood thereby foinent in athletics as long as he »net race of people, ALGERNON S. D RESSER. R egister. “ W ANTED— -Salesmen. Many make 8100 to 8150 per month, some even more. Stock clean; grown on reserva- tion, far from old orchards. Cash advanced weekly. Choice of territory. Address Washington Nursery Company, Toppenish, Washington.” I O il) 0,r r « a m ' Floods the body with waim, glow­ ing vitality, makes the nerves strong, quickens circulation, restores natural vigor, makes you feel like one born again. Hollister’s Rocky Mountain | T ea' 35 cts- Dr- H ines’ Drug Store. — If you are from Missouri we can show you the best line of M en’s suits at 88.IX) and *10.00 you have ever seen. J. E. Bailey. - G u ld en ro d F lo u r, guaranteed. OLIVET* if ConJ I. time ill al sail lite tha ibers ol amendl iriatiuif liversal itative >,000 ¡I iew api by th[ ncr ■mineil othel to (i Joun Typewriter i c'ear- 77 ft to college and will be right there SOUVENIR PLAYING CAROS the goods this year. With these 1 F star cinder path performers as a | Issued by Gnat Njrthern Railway. jkos, and with plenty of excellent . l W n e - n Railway and T h e Great N ortne.n Kauwav an ►trial to work on, Forest Grove G reat N orthern Steam ship C om panies P* to put a team into the field that have issued a ne* edition of playing * make the best of them sit up and excep- ^ notice. Such a scheme as this cards. They are printed H do wonden towards advertising tionally fine stock, and are bette’’ c *0wn Nothing will bring a school for the price asked than can t0Wn into the limelight like good elsewhere. The advertising, con sis athletics. This is an athletic ing of the trade mark is wor^ e everybody young or old reads an oriental design an is -on’ _ The JWtioK page if nothing else. tirely to the back of the car . more elaborate ^ « e is something frscinating about steamship card is the is finished with gilt ^ t games, that make the fans of the two and »ie- e d g es Great N orthern Railway cards talk, and dream of the 0 , 0 - ed g es. W » a earn ship '» d the towns they represent, fifteen cents per p ic cents per F ^ P a p e n are anxious tor athlet- cards twenty five cents p J f ^ N « . lor they know that every inch Mailed to any address on A S im p le P re e p a llo n . L andlady (of eouutry luu on the eve of n popular holiday to her daughter, who la kneading the dough for a cake) -R e a e l you’d b e tte r put a couple of egg» arid a bit of b u tte r Into the cake. ^ u.ere bnve a ; a n d |f tow nsfolk dou’t stir tomorrow t0 | ourselves.—I rom the German. L p p I It Language la a solemn thing. grow» out of life—out of It* agonie* .n d e c ta s ie * . IM w ant* and It* weart- neoa. E very language la a which the soul of those who ape*k It la enshrined.—O. W. Holmes. Fem inin*’ FI»* D u ffe r-M y wife got a fiver c u t of happy remark. me today with hav# It. Ire ffe r-S h e told w .llle th a t she w as h i. neore­ ou relative, but that I w a. his Indianapoll* Htar. Every d a y I» • " * TT " * gossip is read; and the bus- price. lise but a new Mrth -JArdno A. L. CRAIG. ®*n and citizens should do every Traffic Manager, St. Paul. The God who guv# u* U/e gave as I Possible to encourage T Forest Passenger liberty st the »m e time -Jefferson. P**Q»b track team. Minn. curing, pimples, blotches, e ruptions and other cutaneous affections, as ectem a, tetter, or salt-rheum , hives and other m anifestations of im pure blood. e % ® m ® ® In the cure of scrofulous sw ellings, en­ larged glands, open eating ulcers, or old sores, the "Golden Medical Discovery " has performed th e m ost m arvelous cures. In case* of old sores, or open e atin g ulcere. It is well to apply to the open sores Dr. Pierce's All-H ealing Halve, w hich pos­ sesses wonderful healing potency when need as an application to the sores in con­ junction w ith th e use of "Golden Medico] Discovery "a* a blond cleansing consti­ tutional trea tm e n t. If your dru g g ist don't happen to h ave the "A ll-H ealing Salve" in stock, you can easily procure It by Inclosing fifty-four cents in pietagn stam ps to Dr. R. V. P ierre. «183 Main S t , Buffalo, N. Y., and It will come to you by retu rn po**- Most druggists keep it a* well a t the "G olden Medical Discovery.* T oo c a n 't afford to accept any m edicine of unkrunrn nm p n tU U m as a su b s titu te for "«olden Medk-ol Discovery." whk-h Is o medlcln* o r « r o w » e n s n s m o o , having a com plete list of ingredients In plain English on Its bottle-w rapper, the same being attested a* correct under oath. Dr. Pierce'» P leasan t Pellets rr-rulat* and Invigorate stom ach, liver a n ' W. R . HI Wilburn Wagons, Scotch Clipper Plows and other Farm Implements Flour, Feed, and Grass Seeds Pacific Avenue Forest Grove BEGINNING FEB. 15, 1906 THROUGH TOURIST SLEEPERS E Y E F .Y DAY IN THE YEAR BETWEEN SEATTLE AND CHICAGO V U TMC GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY •THE COMFORTABLE WAY” R o u te of th e fu m o u M O rie n ta l I .I r tiltc d Foi detailed inform ation, m e t . e tc ., c all on of adder i t H . H . D I C H S O X , C. T A , 1 2 2 T h ir d SI., b u r U a n d , Ora. 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