I' •Kt.nT FI NDS TO UK I)E- r o a r r u i» in w e s t e r n h a n k s PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT HEARS m a n y s id e s o k i m p o r t a n t SUBJECT. Make* No Comment, hut Coming Message Will Probably Reflect Ilia Opinion. Washington, Nov. 17.— Subjecting his guests, who were representatives of many of the leading labor organi­ zations of this country, to a rapid Are of questions, President Roosevelt at a dinner given by him at the White House tonight endeavored to learn what labor wanted from Con­ gress and in what way he could be of assistance to the toilers of the country. While the President did not com­ mit himself to any of the proposi­ tions submitted by the vartous lead­ ers present it was learned that he sought a full expression of sentiment from all of them. The general impression prevailed among the labor leaders after the dinner that the President's message to congress would show some of the flavor of the conference. What seemed most significant ol all, both to the President and to other government officials present was the suggestion that congrest should pass a bill of rights into which all labor legislation should be incorporated and should create a publicity board, whose purpose would be to Investigate and make public the details of controversies between capital and labor. Although many of the speakers expressed their opposition to the boycott and sympathetic strike propa­ ganda, they urged that congress should better define the injunction power of the courts, and asked for a modification of both this act and the Sherman anti-trust law. TAFT WIRE RETAIN NO MEM­ BER OF PRESENT CABINET Washington, Nov. 19.— A good many aspiring politicians are cheer­ ful over the information which has Just reached them from what seems to be authentic sources that Presi­ dent-elect Taft will construct an en­ tirely new Cabinet This Informa­ tion has been gaining circulation since the visit of Mr. Taft to the Whit# House last Sunday. President Roosevelt, it Is said, has advised his successor to make a clean sweep, of the present Cabinet, ■ot because it is not an efficient body of men, but because he feels that if several of the present Cabinet mem­ ber» should be retained the public might gaLn the Impression he had fastened the men on the new admin­ istration. HENEY IS RECOVERING Within a Few Week* Prosecutor Will lie Able to Rc*ume Duties. Washington, Nov. 16.— The name* of six Government depositories j which are to handle the receipts ol ! the United States Forest Service, at- I ter December 1, when its organiza­ tion for the administration of the National forests will be removed! from Washington to six field dis-1 tricts in the West, have just been j announced. The designation of Western banks to handle the moneys received from timber sales, permits for stock graz­ ing and for special U3es of various resources in the National forests is an innovation which will mean that all the receipts of the Forest Ser­ vice In the future will be deposited to the credit of the Treasurer of the United States and made available for circulation in the part of the country from which it is derived, within the limits of the amounts al­ lowed by law for Government de­ posits, instead of being forwarded to the Treasurer at Washington The banks which have been named and which have all consented to serve the Government are located in the district headquarters of the For­ est Service at Portland, Denver, Og­ den, Albuquerque, Missoula and San Francisco. The First National Bank, Portland, Oregon, headquarters of the Sixth District, including Wash- ington, Oregon, a small part ot Northern California and Alaska. REPUBLICANS LOSE 4 Democrats G r’n Six Scats in Next Congress. Washington, Nov. 16.— The tern-! porary rolleall of the House of Rep-j reaentatives of the 61st Congress has j been completed and published. Iti represents a complete list of thej members of the new House as shown [ by unofficial returns and gives the| politics of all of them. According to this publication the next House j will consist of 219 Republicans and i 172 Democrats, a total of 391, as against a total of 389 in the ^louse I during the last session, of w hom ! 223 were Republicans and 166 Dem-j ocrats. The result Is a net loss of fourj from the Republican side and a n et1 gain of six on the Democratic sid e,: the discrepancy being due to the j present vacancies. All told the Dem- \ ocrats gained 17 districts and the Republicans 12. OREGON-WASHINGTON BOUN­ DARY DISPUTE SETTLED Washington, Nov. 1 6 .— The su­ preme court entered a decree for Oregon in the suit with Washington involving a determination of the boundary line between the two stales. The decree maintains the middle north channel of the Colum­ bia river as a legal boundary and gives Oregon jurisdiction over Sand Island. This decision means that Oregon Is owner of practically all the sand is­ lands near the mouth of the Colum­ bia and will hereafter receive thou­ sands of dollars annually which fish­ ermen have been paying to the State of Washington as rental or license fees. Senator Piles represented Wash­ in g to n and Senator Charles W. Ful­ ton represented Oregon. SHOES TALK! You say it is n ot so. But why not? They have tongues. A t any rate you have worn shoes that gave you pain with every step. The expression on your face was such that everyone noticed it. That kind of Shoe Talk is visible if n ot audible. Then you have had SHOES, THE RIGHT KIND, that made you feel PERFECTLY AT EASE. Your step was elastic, made you feel like LIFE WAS WORTH LIVING. A combination of Grace and Comfort Such are the “Star Brand”, Utz (lb Dunn's TheJ. Miller Co’s Shoes T hese three well-known brands, we feel safe in saying, are the cream of Shoe Manufacture in the United States or in the whole world for that matter. But how are you going to prove it? You say: We answer W ill L e t Y o u H elp t o P r o v e It By fitting you with a pair of the kind that you require at Moderat Price Then they will talk for themselves Try a pair and be convinced See Display in Large Window The Progressive Store HOFFMAN ®> ALLEN COMPANY OREGON FOREST GROVE Correspondence. ducted by Rev. Garrigus. Everybody Liner Column FOR S a l e — T en fresh milch cows, Han Francisco, Nov. 18.— The con­ invited. also a large number of bronze turkeys. dition of Francis J. fleney, who was I tis all smooth MtltnB when you place a Liner All G. W. Marsh, 2 i miles north of Col- ahot and seriously wounded in the Miss Adelaide McDonald went to In this column. A few words here will reach 5.0C0 u EA S T GASTON crowded courtroom by Morris Haas, readers and the results are certain. 5c line 1st neliuS On Route 1. PaC. StS nhflne Portland Saturday to visit relatives and Insertion, 2M> cent* each subsequent insertion. Q c F la progressing nicely. It la expected Minimum charge 10 cts. o j , 19~t4. L. L. Paget is having his potatoes friends. that Mr. Heney will be able to din-1 cusa the affairs of hi* office with hi dug. Mrs. L. Barnhard came out from F o r S a l e — Good top buggy in good volunteer assistants in the Ruef pros FOR ^ ENT — Small ranch. Write Ray Russell visited with his grand- Portland last week to see some of her condition. Call at the News Office. erutlon within a few days and that D. Pierce Gales Creek, Ore., phone a few weeks will see him back at his Motmlf Chit of Sympathy With the parents Saturday. 19-tf old neighbors. No 32 Inci. Gales Creek. 9 tf desk In the courtroom. Administration. Laurence Burke is helping Mr. Mrs. George Hayden has been on The shooting occurred during a Notice of Final Settlement R o o m s t o R e n t — W ith or without brief recess In the third trial of W ithycom be set out trees. I the sick list for a couple of weeks but Washlngton, Nov. 15.— 111 health j Notice is hereby given that I, the board. Apply at Aunt Ann Smith’ s Abraham Ruef on the charge of W. K. Newell has hauled several■¡s better at present. undersigned administratrix of the estate bribery, which is now In Its 11th I* the ostensible reason of Secretary | residence. College Way. 11-tf loads of cider apples to Cornelius. Metcalf's withdrawal from the Cab- ( week. With uniformed policemen in of R. M. Bisbee, deceased, have filed Will Haney has bought the Barnard Inet, but persons In Washington who ! the hall, half a dozen of ihe prose­ Mrs. S. Shotwell visited friends in place and is now making some im- j F o r SALE — New Cream Separator; in the County Court of the state of cution's »pedal detectives within a think they know say the resignation Forest Grove Friday and Saturday. | capacity 45(J lbs, per hour. John Oregon, for Washington county, my provements on his place. few feet, one of them detailed espe i has been pending for a week; that it final account as such administratrix and Dames, Gaston, Ore., R 1. 6-tf Mr. Fortberg received a ton of po­ d ally as his bodyguard to see that was not to be offered without some Jack Lock has built an addition to that said Court has set Monday, De- no attempt was made upon his life, heartburning and that hia ill health tatoes shipped from his ranch in his house. It makes quite an im­ FOR SALE— Shadeland Wonder c e r n b e r 7th, 1 9 0 8 , at 10 o ’ clock, ». m As­ and several court bailiffs and at­ was only a perfunctory reason Nehaltfm. white seed oats. Edward Naylor. 39-tf ° f said dav as the time and the county taches scattered about, the aguresa- sistant Secretary Newberry was ap­ provement in the looks of his place. Jas. Hill has nearly com pltted his Ive special prosecutor was »hoi In pointed Secretary. court room, at Hillsboro, Oregon, Jack Killen is still making improve­ It Is reported that friction between new residence and expects to o c c u p y ! alght of 500 persons. the place for hearing objections to said Vetch Seed for Sale. ments on his place. H e built a wood The suicide of Haas, who killed President Roosevelt and Secretary account and the final settlement of The best variety. Apply to A. himself with a pistol roncealed about Metcalf developed from the time o f ! ** by Thanksgiving, house last week. This week he has a said estate. Peter Kern has been suffering from hts person, is the subject of much the recent Newport naval conference CHALMERS, Forest Grove or farm carpenter working up stairs. Tetesa Bisbee, administratrix of the discussion and the police authorities on the battleship doaign. Ever since , fame back caused by riding a disc ! near Centerville. 9-tf Estate of R. M. Bisbee. deceased. the naval controversy developed last Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Roberts gave a ______________ __ are investigating how Hass was able W. N. Barrett, Attorney for Estate. to conceal the weapon with which he winter Metcalf has sided with the P^ow over rough rooty ground. party Saturday evening to a number o f 1 FOR SALE— Good pony; weight Thomas W ithycombe has received took his life, after being searched Bureaucrats. their friends, it being in honor of their »bought 800 lb. Price $15.00. F. J. Executrix Notice. two or three time». Two theories several boxes and bales of fruit trees, MulTrHglM« Win Decided Victory. daughter Stella's birthday. Supper Miller, one mile southeast of Forest Notice is hereby given that the underlined ha* are advance, one was that he had the Chicago, Nov. 1 6.— The greatest and will set them out as fast as the was served in elegant style. All re­ Grove station. Bell phone 271. 1 4 - tf appointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon, pistol hidden In hi» shoe from the -------- County of Washington, executrix of the es»t* time he attempted to kill Mr Heney, victory In the history of 40 years' weather will permit. Charles H. Olmsted, deceased, and all persons bavinl turned to their homes feeling gay and and It was overlooked by the police; agitation for equal suffrage in Illi­ WANTED— A girl for general house Grandpa Hill was out again to Sun- j A * Ir ,or Ke claims against the said estate are hereby notified to pt*’ the other theory, the one that the nois was won today. The charter 1 o j r> a a "*PP7' *n“ wishing Miss Stella many _ work. Good wages paid. Mrs. W. sent the same to me duly verified at my residence N* n c/xniux Nitnrlatt ( .r a n i l n a ann . . ________ District Attorney's office holds, is committee by a vote of 6 to 4 adopt­ day school Sunday. Grandpa and more birthdays. |N. Ferrin, Forest Grove. 18 ft 120 A Street, in the City of Forest Grove. Oregon. w*1* that the pistol was passed to Maas by ed a resolution declaring for a bill grandma art enjoying reasonable health in six morrha from the date hereof. giving women the tight to vote for some interested person while he waa Dated thi* 10th day of November. 190f. in spite of their advanced age. GALES CREEK , , . .. all municipal officers and on all RO SE J . OLMSTED. F.seoit»« In custody. LIST your farms and other properties questions o f policy which have to do (F lm Publication, N o«™ *« 1J, 190SI t* * Spring Hill school house is very Fred Wilson is on the sick list thi. : for sale with T . H . Littlehales, Forest with the municipality. Denies t'hsnge o f Venue, near completion. The new furniture The bill will be drafted by the w ef k Grove National Bank Building. 27-tf — M oney to loan on farm securtT flan Franolaro, Nov. 18 The trial Evangelis*ic meetings are being ---------------------------------- — --------------------- W . H . Hollis. •f Abraham Ruef, Interrupted by the committee, submitted to the charter and blackboard have arrived and school ■hooting of Assistant District Attor­ convention and If approved will go ill begin Thursday morning with Miss held at Gales Creek. ! FOR RENT— Three farms in Patton The News 11 .50 per year in advance. ney Francis J. Heney In the court­ to the legislature. Georgia Moore of Gaston as teacher. Daniel Pierce has been repairing the 1 v »!ley. Address H. W. Scott. Forest The suffragist delegation which room. waa resumed at 9 o'clock this appeared before the committee rep­ 16-tf The people about the Hill school foundation of his house at his n«w Grove. morning where It * u halted last Fri­ day afternoon by the bullet of thi as- resented 101 women's organisations house are preparing to erect a shed home in Gales City, •a*aln. Judge William P. Lawlor of Chicago with a membership of F o r R e n t — T he building opposite over 100,000. It was headed by to drive teams in while attending Grandma Wilson, who has been on Up-to-date in every respect denied the application of counsel for News office, recently occupied as a Miss Jane Addams. ot Hull House. services at the school house. An- 6»les Creek for some time, returned to barber shop. Edward L. Naylor. 5-tf Ruef for ■ change of venue to some other city or town In the state; de­ other move in the right direction ber home in Portland Saturday. Prompt delivery morning and even*6 nted also In quick succession the G o v e r n m e n t S u e . S u g a r C o m b in e . have already put down a Mr. and Mrs. Wagner of Gales F o r S a l e — Good 7 room hogse All milk and cream guaranteed New York. Nov. 16.- T h e United They motions for s continuance of thirty diya until public feeling subsided. State* Government ha* brought six well on ;ne school grounds. We Creek, who have been spending a few close to car line 11100. T H. Little lutely pure and of the best q w w hales, Forest Grove, National Bank for the dismissal of the Jnry and the suit* agnlnst the American Sugar like to help keep things moving days >■> Portland, returned home Satur- P R IC E S A R E R IG S * empanelmeni o f a new one, and final- Reffntng Company to recover for­ Bldg. Itf ty ruled against the defense on the felt urea and customs receipts of when they are so much benefit »0 the day. — Milk 5c per quart; cream 10c Pff request made to Interrogate Ihe trial about 13.600,000 on sugar delivered community. Mr. and Mrs. Scholfiekl and family Let THE N e w s do your iob work. Special prices on large ofders. De twelve as to whether any o f them by the Havenmeyer and Elder refln- of Patton Valley, spent Sunday with We _________ ______ guarantee good workmanship * * “ bou le* ,he 00,7 * * * * waa prejudiced against the defense aa ertea in R-tikljr during the last six THATCHER Mr. and Mis. M L. Vuitent of GaJea good stock and most reasonable prices fot b u ,in i** in ,he d%iry ■ result of the tragedy In the court- years. Tb* Government alleges fraud room . 1 la weighiag «hipateuta. Meetings are now in progress, can- Creek. We pnm evarytW , l A- N O R T O N ■I NEW HEAD OF NAVY THE MODERN DAIRY