Published every Thursday by The Washington County Publishing Co., Incorporated. With great corporation abuses, where corporations organized under the laws Entered at the post-office at Forest of a state, deal with interstate traffic or Grove, Oregon, as second class com m erce, Roosevelt insists that the mail matter. powers of the General Government shall deal. Bryan fears that the dig­ nity of the states may suffer; so he Advertising rates mads known en would minimize the pqwers of the Gen­ application. eral Government, magnify the powers of the states, and make the latter the chief debendence. Subscription $1.50 Per Year Official Paper Washington Co. A. E. NOURSE....................MANAGER I. F. W o o d s ............................ ed itor TH U R SD AY , JULY 16, 1908 The democratic anti-injunc­ tion plank is a bold step towards destroying our courts. W . J. Bryan will make a “ door-yard campaign.” Well, there’s one man who has learned by experience. The contrasts might be continued without end. But they may be summed up in an expression. Roose­ velt believes the United States a Na­ tion and holds to central authority when the exercise of it is necessary. Bryan never could be depended on to assert the National authority in an em ergency, brush aside obstructive state or local authority, and arrest the progress of a rebellion. The Oregon Electric Railway Com pany, its successors and assigns, may operate and propel cars over and upon the railway tracks constructed under this authority by meuns of over-head or underground electric power, storage battery, compressed air, or by any other jtower than steam, except that in cases of uuavoidable emergencies and during construction, steam may be used temporairly as a motive [tower. And for the purpoae of carrying and convey­ ing power and electrical currents, for its own use, and for the operation of its cars, aud from one point to another, the Oregon Electric Railway Company, its successors or assigns, may put up, P uclllu A v « erect, maintain and use u|ton and over, and put down, construct, maintain and use in and under the streets described herein, and such other streets as may If you are intending to pur­ be necessary, the [Miles and overhead chase a new wheel this sum­ wires, underground slots and conduits, and other necessary and convenient ap­ mer you can’t afford to do it pliances and equipment, for the pur­ pose of operating and maintaining the railway or railways of said grantee, its without seeing the new successors or assigns, and for the pur­ poses hereinabove set forth. In this difference would rest the whole variance between a Bryan and a SECTION 3. Roosevelt administration. It would penetrate every part of the service, That there shall be and is hereby both in home and foreign affairs. We granted to the said Oregon Electric Railway Company, its successors and It was clearly demonstrated believe the United States, as a Nation, assigns, the franchise or right to erect wants an efficient central government Tuesday evening that should Cleveland gave such government to lióles and construct and maintain tele­ phone, telegraph and power lines upon Forest Grove be visited by a the country and his party repudiated t he streets and places hereinbefore men­ conflagration at this season of him. Bryan would not give the tioned, for the use of the said Oregon Electric Railway Company, its success­ the year there wouldn’t be country a Cleveland or Roosevelt gov­ ors and assigns; all such poles, wires ernment. H e has opposite views. and equipment to be so placed and enough water in the city water His main support comes from haters of maintained as not to unnecessary in­ works to wet the inside of the authority and efficiency. Mr. Bryan terfere with public travel upon said hose. W hen the contest by the is amiable, but amiability is not gov­ streets, or with tho wires of other pub­ lic service corporations, as now erected, fire department was on several ernment. Babble may be applauded, which shall be crossed by the wirts of but babble is not government. What, the grantee. seconds elapsed before water ap­ SEC TIO N 4. peared in the nozzle through a then, is government? Clear percep­ tion of situations and conditions, and The railway tracks constructed by 200 foot line of hose, and when timely, judious and effective use of authority of this ordinance shall be laid it did come there was hardly authority and power. Would Mr. as nearly as practicable Hush with the grade*of the streets, as they are now enough pressure to carry the Bryan measure up to this standard or established. water ten feet. This is not on­ requirement? Can any one candidly SEC TIO N 5. ly the case on Main street but think he would? Question is whether The Oregon Electric Railway Com­ the country wants a government that its successors and assigns, shall in the remote parts of town there will do things, or whether government pany, keep in good and proper condition and are times when there is abso­ shall be in the hands of men who will repair all that portion of the streets oc­ by said railway, the portion lutely no water— not even for consult the mob whether there shall be cupied thereof betweeu the rails of said rail­ government, or not. Perhaps some drinkirg purposes. This might way, and for the width of one foot on the outside of the outermost rails there­ go on indefinitely without serious who have been able to see what The of, the said portions of the streets and Oregonian has meant, and still means, results, but who wants to take by the fundamental difference between sidewalks occupied by the right of way of the grantee to he kept in such condi­ turn about with his neighbor in parties now may understand it tion or planked, or gravelled, and as to drawing himself a drink? Oat Hay For Sale. make tne same passable and in satis­ factory condition for travel. SECTION 6. The Difference Is Fundamental. Anyone wanting good oat hay— leave The rate of fare or charge for a sin­ From 1 he Oregonian. orders with John Haynie on S. Hughes gle passenger shall not exceed five cents for one continuous ride in any di­ Now and again the statement is farm. Ind. Phone 1 Ox. l-t2 ” rection between points within the lim heard that Bryan and Roosevelt have its of the City of Forest Grove. substantially the same views, opinion?" Ordinance No. 161. SECTION 7. and principles; that Bryan so nearly re­ sembles Roosevelt that if you would Ad Ordinunee granting to the Ore­ The rights hereby granted shall con­ continue Roosevelt in the government gon Electric I tail way Company, an Ore­ tinue and be in force and effect for and gon Corporation its successors and as during the period of twenty five (25) of the country, the tning to do is to signs, the right to lay, construct and years from the date of approval of this elect Bryan. maintain railway and street car tracks, ordinance; and within ten days from The resemblances between the men and to operate street cars or other cars the approval of this ordinance hv the are merely superficial. They belong thereover, und to transport passengers, Mayor of t fie said City of Forest Grove, merery to the accidents of politics. freight, mail, baggage and express the said Oregon Electric Railway Com­ thereon, and to erect, construct, main­ pany shall tile with the City Recorder When discrimination is made between tain and operute power, telegraph, and a written acceptance of the provisions what is accidental and temporary in telephone lines in the City of Forest hereof, and sl.ull execute a good and politics, and what depends on the real Grove, county of Washington, Slate of sufficient bond in the sum of live thous­ and (5(J( 0) dollars, to be approved by the principles of political action, and Oregon. Mayor of sa.d ( ity.that the Oregon Elec­ T H E C IT Y OF F O R E ST G R O V E DOES OR­ therefore is fundamental and perma­ tric Railway Company, its successors or nent, Roosevelt and Bryan bear no re­ D A IN A S f o l l o w s : assign-, shall, on or before the 31st day o f December, 1908, complete the eon- semblance whatever to each other. SEC TIO N 1. truction of its main track within the They stand at opposites, as directly an­ The right and privilege is hereby City of Forest Grove, and put its rail- tagonistic as the figures of Hamilton granted to the Oregon Electric Railway wav line in operation from the City of and Jefferson, that confront each other Company, a corporation organized Hillsboro to the City of Forest Grove across the rotunda of the Capitol at under the laws of the State of Oregon, aforesaid. P R O V ID E D , however, that Washington. The one is for authority its successors and assigns, to lay dowu, if any delay shall be encountered in the construct, maintain and operate a sin­ procurement of the right of way, or in government, for strong and efficient gle or double truck railway, with the should any strike, litigation or other government, for use of effective right to change from one to the other, cause, not within the control of the National authority. The creed of the together with the necessary and con­ company, operate to prevent the opera­ other is against effective National venient switches, cross-overs, side­ tion and completion of said railway tracks, turn-outs and connections, and within the said fferiod, then the time authority; it scarcely admits that the to maintain aud operate street cars or for the completion aud.operation of said United States is a Nation; it is wedded other cars over a continuous track to railway shall be extended for the time to Jefferson’ s views as the rights and and from nil poiuts herein described, of such delay. powers of the states and limitations on and to operate cars for the trans|>orta- SECTION 8. tion of freight and passengers for hire, National power. This will reappear in and mail, baggage and express over, It being necessary for the immediate the Denver platform. It has been the in and u|>on the streets of the City of preservation of the peace, health and controversy between parties since the forest (Jrove, upon the line hereinafter safety of the City of Forest Grove, that construction of said railway line shall foundation of the Government. It was described, to-wit: Commencing at a point on the north be commenced immediately, and for the Civil War. The anti-National in­ said reasons it Is necessary that this or­ stinct now demands abandonment of lineof North first Avenue, in said City dinance shall become immediately op­ of Forest Grove, according to the re­ the Philippine Islands, as it attempted corded plat thereof, which point is sit­ erative. an emergency is hereby' de­ to divide the United States fifty years uated 1129.7 feel, more or less, east of clared to exist and this ordinance shall the intersection of the north line of take effect and become operative im­ ago. saiil North First Avenue with the east mediately upon its passage by the Again, if you suppose that the mails line of Third Street, in the City of For­ Council and approval by the Mayor. of the United States and traffic b e ­ Passed the Common Council of the est Grove: thence extending in a genei- tween the states may be held up again, ally southwesterly direction over and City of Forest Grove, Oregon, on the at som e central point, as Pittsburg, loro*» ihe intervening private proper- 9th day of July, 1908. R o b t . P. W ib tz . Chicago or St. Louis, by local strikers, '7' “ ntl »>'«*.•, Third Street, i ’ aoitic and the local authorities are either un- ,nd “to a n . r Z ! , S l w ’ f ir8t Str,” 't; willing or unable to clear the way, do, over and along -aM first Avenue in a you doubt that Roosevelt would clear »«"»terljr direction to the westerly lim- T H E B A ZA A R H. Lore; h l i n . Mayor. Attest: R out . P. W iktz , City Recorder. STATE OF OREGON ) c o r n t y o r W a s h in g t o n [ s s of F o r e st G rove 1 l. Robt. P Wirt/., Recorder of the City of Forest Grove, Oregon, do here­ by certify that I hare made a careful H igh G rade Pianos, Organs and Sew ing Machines sold way below Portland prices and on easy monthly pay- Also a full line of Edison and Columbia Talking Machines and Records always in stock. u. C it y K. N. STAEHR, Manager ments. City Recorder. Approved this 10th day of July, 1908. comparison of the foregoing transcript of Ordinance 161 with the original on file in my office, and of which I am the legal custodian and that it is a correct transcript therefrom and of the whole thereof. Witness my hand and seal of the City of Forest Grove, Oregon, this 10th day of Julv, 1908. i R obt . P. W irtz . I Reçois!er of the City of Forest Grove, ! Oregon. Having just purchased the Hardware business of S. G. Hughes, I have added a new stock of both Shelf and H eavy Hardware, Im­ * English Wheel plements, Buggies and at O. A . Corl’s Bicycle Shop W agons If combines everything that goes to make up a good and will from now wheel at moderate price. Shop 503 carry everything Builder, Farmer and all Others Res. I will occupy the same business room as 591 Mr. Hughes on Pacific avenue and I invite A Few of The Things The Auction House North Main M. CARL HINMÄN Forest Grove New or Secondhand S u c c e s s o r t o S . ( I . > I u g h e s Iron beds, wood beds, springs, mat­ tresses, couches, pillows, rockers, din­ ers, cookstoves, tinware, graniteware, dishes, knives and forks, boilers, tubs, boards, pails, wall paper, building paper, window shades, liquid-veneer, kitchen tables, dining tables, side­ boards, safes, cupboards; dressers, commodes, stand-tables, book-cases, sewing machines, clocks, nice hanging lamp, tents and wagon covers, nor is this all. Forest Grove Oregon To The Public We are not combined with any other market. C om e and See NO L. L. HOLLINGER ICE M EATS Freshly billed Eve ry Day. Vital Statistics. The following vital statistics for Washington county for June were re­ ported to the county board of health: Return on marriages, 17. Diphtheria 1 case. Smallpox, 5 cases. Deaths, males, 6; females, 8; total, 14. Births, males, 17; females 10; to­ tal, 27. w . D W o o d . These are our prices for choice Mountain Steers and Lj Heifers, commencing Friday, July 10: Round Steak - 9c per lb. Loin Steak - - - 9c “ Prime Roasts - 7c “ Boiling Meats - 3 to 5c “ Soup Bones - 2c “ Spring Lamb, this is lamb not old mutton 6c, 8c, lo c per lb. | Co. Health Officer, j — Joe Stream guarantees to please with the latest hair-cut. Sharp razors properly handled. Opposite News Office. 50-tf s a t is f a g t io n MORE EVIDENCE. It Is Coming In Rapidly in Forest Grove. 4 guaranteed L E V Y ’S M A R K E T Main Street PUREST GROVE Evidence on the following subject will prove of interest to every Forest Grove reader. So many people go through the same experience daily. This public statement should be proof positive to every Read it carefully. Hot Weather Millinery ; wavering doubter. At all seasons of the year you can always find just what you want in the line of Millin­ ery at the Fred Lxndrock, living on Third St., Hillsboro, Ore gon, say»: “ My wife suffered from kidney and blad der trouble for a long time and no matter what she tried, gat no relief. She suffered from pains in her back and 1 ioiba and to bend or stoop over was impossible. At times, she was so lame and tired out at night, that she could not turn over in bed. She also had trouble with the kidney secretions which were very frequent and irregular. All the different remedies she tried did her no good and she also used piasters and liniments bu’ j failed to find relief. At last she heard about Doan’s Kidney Pills, and procured a box. They helped her — Sell your from the first and It was osly a short time, before she was entirely free from the slightest symptom of the I Bailey. H e ’ ll complaint. I also used Doan’s Kidney Pills and the results were also highly satisfactory in my case.’* — M oney to For sale by all dealers. Price SO cents. Foster-Milburn C o., Buffalo New York, sole agents for the Uniter States? Remember the name— Doan’ s— anc take no other. Paris M i” N orth M l.-.- ■Marie wool and mohair to do what’ s right. loan on farm security. W . H . Hollis. Forest Grove — Bailey Mohair. rill buy your W ool and ’ Parlors et -it e a h e a r t — White River Flour made Eastern Oregon wheat for sale at ley’ s Big Store. 47-ll g — W e always pay the high est for wool and mohair. Bailey- — Dry wood for sale. oldenrod Elour Guaranteed / s /f Roswur#* J 44 r — Be sure to take advantage of the C o.' Mid-Summer Clearance Sale now on at — Try Schultz’ s ground bone Hoffman & Allen C o.’ s store. your hens. It wil' make them lay- | logues sent free to any address. Try . everybody to call and see me. You Can B uy at Cata­ The leading place in the County for Stationery and School Supplies. ; needed by the O. A . (Borì Phones: on