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About Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1905)
* Men’s and B o ys’ Clothing This is the one store o f Exclusive Men’s and Boys’ Clothing and our Line is here. Strong, Dependable and Stylish Clothing. Customers, old and new, turn to our store more and more because they have gained confidence in the dependa bility of our merchandise and our ability to undersell. W e have determined to give the best values in high-grade clothing and we are doing so every day. Our suits this season are perfect, even beyond our exalted expectations. The styles are in accord with the dictates of the most exclusive makers— strictly custom models—custom workmanship and custom styles. Men’s and Boy’s Suits w ) Men’s and Boy’s Underwear When you want something really good for a small price, drop into our store and let us show you our line of Underwear. W e are satisfied that you will find just what you want here. Men’s and Boy’s Hats Well, the size of it is simply this: W e have the only line in the county that contains all the latest shapes. Men’s and Boy’s Shoes Our stock of shoes is always kept up to the top notch and when we say we have the best line of shoes in town, we know we are safe, for we’ve got the goods. / There never came to this couny a Larger and Better Line of Suits for Men and Boys, than that of ours. You’re no doubt thinking of a suit for Fah, so come in and let us “show you.” Men’s and Boy’s Pants W e’ve enough Pants to supply every man and boy in the entire county, and they are all good, honest goods. a Investigations made at our store w ill amply repay you COPYRIGHTED^ C o p y r i g h t 1 * 0 3 By L Ru*f atttfto » r u « M 9% Dcubic HzcaMcd Sack J. C A P P A * 3 0 * 0 CTO. CHICAGO CLOTHING COMPANY, I. O. O. F. Building. W HOUSMAN, Propri tor Forest Grove, Oregon mm A SK THE AGENT FO R TICKETS VIA pssa f SPOKANE, ST. PAUL, MINNE APOLIS, DULUTH, CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS. AND ALL POINTS EAST AND SOUTH. 2 Overland Trains Daily 2 w The Flyer: The Fast Mail S p l e n d i d S e r v i c e , U p t o D a t e E q u ip m e n t , C o u r t e o u s E m plo y es . , * Daylight trip throught the Cascade and Rocky Mountains. For tickets, rates, folders and full information, call on or address H . DICKSON, City Ticket Agent, 122 Third St., Portland, Or. S. G. YERKES, A. G. P. A., Seattle, Wash., Comer First Ave. & Yesler Way. Give Expedited Service on Freight. Route your shipments Great Northern. via Full information from Wm. H A R G E R , General Agent; Portland. Oregon. Farmers & Merchants , » BANK Of Forest Grove, Oregon CAPITAL, 624,000. A General Banking Business Trans acted. Drafts sold on all the principal Cities in the United States and Europe. Corespondents Wells Fargo & Co’s k. Directors: Richard M. Dooley, E. Loomis, John W. Shute, Frank E. Dooley. Accounts c i^ d . Where to Trade Public Sale The firm that advertises most liber ally is the firm that can always offer the best bargains to the buyer. There are some who assert that where large adver tising bills are contracted, sale prices must range higher in order to equalize: but they who know declare it is direct- yl the opposite. They say that the large and careful advertiser so aug ments his sales that he can sell at a much smaller margin of profit than the firm doing no advertising because he handles so much more stock, and the stock is, naturally cleaner, fresher, and more up-to-date, and the careful buyers flock there. In every community it is the careful and persistent advertiser who works up the new business and constantly increases the old. People read papers more than some merchants suppose, and it is the advertiser who displays his timely bargains that reaps the trade of those seeking the best. It is true that there is a small per cent of buyers who never change their dealer, and the merchant who first gains this class is assured of their trade. The newcomer glances at the columns of the local paper before he decides upon a source of supply— and the ad which appeals to him the most will secure a patron. The success of the great mail order houses has been in so wording their ads that the reader realizes precisely what the goods are. Those ads are written in a manner that appeal; the articles are carefully described in words which would be used if a salesman was showing the goods; and in every way the description is complete. And the man who wishes an article of that sort— or half wishes he had it—he sends for it. H e buys it. H e in tended later perhaps to secure it—but the impression made by the ad was good and accomplished its purpose. Local ads may be made to serve the same purpose. All it requires is space in the paper—and a desire on the part of the merchant to do busi ness.—St. Johns Review. , FOR SALE— Eight cows in milk, 7 heifers, 3 calves and 1 Holstein bull, at our farm 2} miles southeast of For est Grove on the Tualatin River. J. Dixon. Sept. 7 4t and to advance the best interests of the Republican party of the State of Oregon. I especially urge that all committeemen and party workers in the various precincts attend this meeting. The undersigned will sell at public auction, on what is known as the Spring Hill farm, 1 J miles south of Dilley, on Saturday, Sept. 30. Stock; twenty head of No. 1 dairy W . M. B a r r e t t , cows, all giving milk, some fresh and others will be soon; also 10 head of Committeeman for Washington County, young stock 4 of which are three year Oregon. old and will be fresh some time in Jan — Every man owes it to himself and uary. Six two year olds will be fresh his family to master a trade or profes some time in February. One gray sion. Read the display advertisement mare 12 years old, weight about 1250 of the six Morse Schools of Telegraphy lbs; one brown horse 13 years old, in this issue and learn how easily a weight about 1200 lbs. One bay colt, young man or lady may leam teel- six months old. graphy and be assured a position. Farming implements: One 7ft binder; one 5 ft. mower; one 10ft. hay — Are you lacking in strength and rake; one double disk Moline plow; vigor? Are you weak? Are you in one three or four horse disk harrow; pain? Do you feel all run down? one superior disk drill with seed attach The blessings of health and strength ment; one J. I. Case 16 inch sulky come to all who use Hollister’s Rocky plow; one three section steel harrow; Mountain Tea. 35 cents at Dr. Hines’ Drug Store. one new set double work harness; one jump seat buggy. All of this stuff is practically new and in first class shape. A n U n s ln k a b le L ife b o a t. E rn est L. H arris, U nited S tates com- j Also 5 tons baled hay; 5 tons loose hay; a quantity of oats; 6 sacks of m ercial a g e n t a t Elhenstock, G erm any, In a report to th e sta te d e p artm en t de vetch; one 400 to 600 egg incubator scribes nn unslnkable lifeboat Invented and brooder combined. This is a fine In Copenhagen w hich. It Is c laim ed ,' machine. Six egg cases; 500 egg combines th e requirem ents of the j cabinet; 200 hens, most of which are sm allest possible use of space on board full blooded White Leghorns; 5 m ilk! ship w ith th e utm ost carry in g capad-1 ty. T he boat Is collapsible as well as cans. Some household goods a n d ; unslnkable and may be tran sp o rted to | other things too numerous to mention. any p a rt of a ship and launched w ith o u t davits. Should tim e not allow the ! Sale to begin at 10 o’clock sharp. low ering of th e tioats, Mr. H a rris says, th e lashings need only be cut, and a fter 1 the ship has sunk th e boats will be Attention. Republicans. found floating upon th e w ater lik e 1 Editor Washington Co. News:— rafts, easily accessible to passengers j I have been requested by Hon. sw im m ing or d riftin g about. T w o men ! Frank C. Baker, chairman of the Re can easily convert these ra f ts Into life publican State Central Committee of boats. T he chief featu res of th is novel the State of Oregon, to invite all boat are descrlt>ed as follows: J a s . N ic h o l s . A boat shaped p o n to o n , a tr o n g ly con republicans, who can do so, to attend s t r u c t » ! of w o o d or Iro n a n d tille d w ith ! w a t e r t i g h t c u s h io n s , w h ic h a Love Feast and General Conference a k g a p a i o n k . a r In e p la c e d In w a t e r t i g h t c o m p a r t m e n ts . of the representative republicans of the , A s u p e r s t r u c t u r e w h ic h c a n h e fo ld e d State of Oregon to be held in Portland,: d o w n o r e re c te d , t h e » h o le s u r r o u n d e d by a fe n d e r, a ls o filled w ith k a p o k . In w a te r on October 12, 1905. I have per t i g h t c u sh io n s . In e x te n d in g th e b o a ts sonally invited several republicans of t h e o u rs w ill b e re le a s e d , a n o v a l s h a p e ] t h w a r t s u p p lie d w ith c ro a s t h w a r t s «dll the County at attend this meeting, but s lid e In to p o s itio n , a n d s ta n c h io n s a n d o t h e r p a r t s w ill d ro p in to t h e i r p la c e s find it is impossible for me to send a u to m a tic a ll y T h e m e c h a n is m la v e ry individual invitations to all republicans. sam p le a n d n o t s s s t l y p u t o a t o f o r d e r Kapok, w hich gives buoyancy to the I wish through your paper to extend a boat Is the product of a plant grown general invitation to all republicans of la Java and S u m atra It will sustain Washington County to attend th is' from thirty to thlrty-flve tim es Its own meeting. w eight in water. The boat has stood I understand that the purpose of this the moat thorough teats by competent meeting is to promote good feeling, nautical experts. O B E S IT Y A D IS E A S E . V ig o ro u s M ea su re s F o r Its R e m o v a l S h o u ld H e T a k e n . an a «leep breutliing practiced to In crease the Intake of oxygen nnd burn up and oxidize bodily toxic m atter. F o r those women who a re overstout, yet retain a fa ir am ount of physical vigor, the d ay should begin w ith a cold bath, plunge, spray, cold tow el rub or sponge bath, a fte r which should be ta k en activ e exercise In the form of w ork, either In the open nlr or In a well ven tilated room, horseback riding, bicy cling or a brisk w alk for an hour or more. E xercise In a well ventilated gym nasium m ay be su b stitu ted for the out of door, b u t Is not so effective and iuvigorutlng. A t m iddle age certain organs lose functional activ ity aud shrink and w aste aw ay, dem anding less blood aud nerve energy. T his decreased need for nutrition, if not heeded, will resu lt In tak in g Into the body m ore food than can be oxidized aud used either to build up tissu e or for the generation of h eat aud energy. The resu lt is kid neys, liver und other excretory organs a re overw orked in the effo rt to rem ove the Ixxly w astes aud become diseased, nays a w rite r In tbe H ousekeeper. Then niilure stores up this foul m aterial lu J P O IN T E D P A R A G R A P H S . the form of fa t in all the lym ph spaces, ! betw een the Übers of the m uscles aud A girl Is never going to go very fa r In every other odd corner In the body w rong who Is a good chum of her f a w here It can be stow ed aw ay. In tim e th e r an d brothers. this lifeless, useless stru c tu re of fa t T here Is a fam ily In every nclghl>or- crow ds out m uscle, gland and other hood w hich furnishes am usem ent for norm al tissues and tak es th eir place. th e rest and doesn’t kqpw It. T his Is w hat is know n as fa tty degen E very one has had m ore happy d sy s eration nnd alw ay s shortens life, end In his life th an w retched ones, b u t how ing often in sudden death from h eart | he lets the w retched ones stan d o u t' failure, apoplexy, diabetes or kidney T here a re so m any operations of late disorders. th a t a m an can liecome distinguished The prevention of obesity m enus reg by arriv in g in heaven all In one piece. ulation of diet, especially In m iddle life One g reat trouble In life Is th a t the an d when changing from an activ e out of door occupation to a sed en tary In paths for going w rong a re planted so door life. O rten the am ount of food | p rettily w ith flowers a t the beginning. should be c u t dow n from one-fourth to J O ccasionally a disagreeable person one-half, especially avoiding fa ts and i will boast th a t a t least he Is sincere, sw eets, also soft foods, which tend to , b u t th a t Is no excuse for being dis gorm andizing from deficient m ostlca- j agreeable. T hree things you never discover till tlon and too h asty eating. No wine, beer or alcoholic drin k or tea or coffee | th ere Is death In the house: The good should be used. A t m eals even the use ness of th e neighbors, th e w ay tim e of w ater should be restricted. E x er d rag s and how loud the clock ticks.— cise should be |a k e n in tbe ojien air A tchison Globe. Sound and Solid The Oregon Fire R elief A sso., Gives protection against loss b y Fire at purely mutual rates. N o better or cheaper Insurance can be purchased. Strong and conservative business management has placed them at the head of insurance com panies ir. Oregon. J. F. WOODS, A gent, Call at News Office. F O R E S T GROVE, OR.