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About Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911 | View Entire Issue (July 11, 1907)
r .| _ .r ; i H E Ambassador Bryce IX J F ^ W / ^ I N C » ▼▼ advises every l^e paper and forget all about it man to^have a hobby. Well, there s until you are perhaps, in that one bit'of advice the president seems very store looking for some of to have neglected to give. Milwau- jblished every Thursday by The the same goods— or whatever|kee Sentinel. Washington County Publishing Co might have been advertised—and The weather ¡s so hot that it does Incorporated. actually become astonished when j not as ¡{ the several presidential ( ntered at the post-office at Forest vou learn for the second time that i candidates would be able to even saw Grove, Oregon, as second class the goods are there, and declare j wood with any comfort.-Philadelphia mail matter. •ubscriptlon $1.00 Par ID that you “ didn’t know you had Year 1 them?’ 50c a W EEK BUYS IT T his high class drop head sewing machine bought by us in large quantities, thus enabling us to sell them at a very low $ 6 0 machine for $2 5 ' Press. W e will send this machine to y ou r nearest railroad station with freight prepaid for $ 3 . 0 0 and $ 2 . 0 0 in monthly in stallments till $ 2 5 . 0 0 is paid us. W h y send east or to Portland when you can buy at home That sort of thing dis-1 ..¿¡J,“ * £ ck“ es well of employed an lsthmian in courageS the merchant to the ^ " " c ^ n t ^ o n T h a t b asleep on "the Zdvsrtlslng ratas mad» known on application. point of declaring that advertis- bencb while high expenses go on.— fficial Paper of City Of Forest Grove ing don’t pay when in reality it New York World just as cheap. was through your home paper Indiana is still talking about Bev It eridge,” says an exchange. How on i. E. NOIIRSE.................... MANAGER you got your information. . F. WOODS............................. EDITOR discourages the publisher, and ! earth did Beveridgi give her a chance O re go n word in?— Atlanta Constitu F orest G rove sometimes causes him to lose t0 *et a tion. THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1907 Sole Agents for the White Sewing M achine in Washington County. business that was actually prof- j ai Rockefeller may be temporarily ¡table to the merchant. hard up for money, but his cnaffeur u WON’T YOU DO YOUR PART? W ould you encroach upon' was able a day or two ago to pay a fine If the readers of every country your dignity to acknowledge that of 825 for overspeeding.— Chicago GA LES CREEK Newspaper, The News included, you saw it advertised? It would Tribune. They say a woman can’ t keep a se cret. Ever try to learn a woman’ s would acknowledge to the mer make the merchant happy and Schmitz begs to be let out of jail on , Robert Lilly returned to Portland ’ or he saw it in simply delight the printer, be account of his physical condition. age by direct questioning? I Sunday. :hant that she ---------- , it would do both sides we believe you would feel Naturally his physical condition would John Heisler and daughter went to There are no songs or orations about j not be of the best, poor fellow.— St. Portland or. Monday. : co he merchant and the paper just as good. W e try every her, but the hen has done more for | Louis Republic. ! Keans of good. Advertising is way to please you, why not you Nellie Johnson of Forest Grove is the country than the eagle ever will. President Roosevelt has spent the • . • wine of the hardest problems that reciprocate? W e g o to every visiting friends on Gales Creek. last few days fighting mosquitoes, and You needn’ t take any pains to give Confronts the dealer. H e has nook and corner to gather each Bud Ranes and family are visiting he will fully agree with every harsh positive proofs that his adver little item and put it into the thing the nature fakirs say about them. the devil his due, he’ ll get it. friends and relatives at Gales Creek. * * * tisem ent of a certain article is iest language at our command — Philadelphia Telegraph. Miss Eva Fletcher of Forest Grove All that can be said of some people j b*hat actually sells it. Some- —just to please you. W e take visited relatives on Gales Creek last We hasten to announce that James is that they are ‘ ‘ good com pany.” :imes it is the fault .of the paper jvery opportunity offered us— Hamilton Lewis has at last said some week. T alcum Powders, Jhnd sometimes the fault of the and some that are not offered thing sensible. He gives it as his Some people seem to want their R. P. Lilly, who has been spending C old Creams Arustomer. In the first place, if —to put your name in print— opinion that what the Democratic party horses to scare at automobiles, so th e y ,. a few days in Portland returned home M assage Creams, Monday. the advertisement fills his store just to please you. W e sit up needs is fewer leaders and more follow will have a grievance. # * * ers.— Los Angeles Times. F oot Powders etc. •with people, it is up to him to o nights writing just such stuff Hit John Barleycorn every time you I Miss Mattie Clark who has been William Allen White of Emporia, visiting <n Portland returned home hell the goods. The paper has ri tnis— just to please you. W e who claims to know President Roose get a chance. Even behaving his Monday. Fmany times done its'service but work sometimes on Sunday, velt quite intimately, regards the state best, he is meditating mischief. * * # Ljthe merchant has failed in his; wondering where we can get a ment that the president never uses any The Fourth of July celebration W e have noticed that when a wo- proved to be a great success. Every 'csometimes he is burdened with a good item— just to please you. sironger swear word than “ By George” 5 Ipoor set of clerks; sometimes the vVhy, dear reader, you have no as one of the richest jokes of the sea man hears that another woman was | one had a fine time. never in love, she says; “ Bah!” | Richard Ranes was able to be on the articles are not neatly and ad- idea what we’d do or wouldn’t son.— Kansas City Journal. * # # celebration grounds in his invalid’ s DRUG P* ' ” antageously displayed so as to do— just to please you. When Entirely too much attention is paid ; 1 chair the Fourth of July. HUWt’S OBSERVATIONS. STORE not i to c^e customer; and the merchant and we do our to the affairs of the heart and Mr. and Mrs. Parks of Washington, enough to the affairs of the liver. r cl sometimes the goods may not be part, won’t you do yours? You cant correct a mistake by tell are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. f * just what the seeker of them ex ing how hard you tried. The new neighbors next door always j Lousignout of Gales Creek, Our new # * * John D. Rockefeller was last it» pected. Secondly, and in many turn out better than their furniture Crowthers had the misfortune of week apprehended by the au Yon hear of a good many romances ¿■cases, fiistly, the paper which looks when it arrives on a wagon. j having his bouse burned down Satur courts. L gives the advertisement circula- thorities and led into court where through the divorce * * * day. The fire caught from the chim The only time the average family * tion, uses poor judgment in he testified to his lack of know ney and the roof was ready to fall in You never hear of anyone troub’ ed insures the best horse shows off to advantage is »(hen it P displaying the ad. so that it ledge of his own affairs. H e with insomnia early in the morning. befose it was discovered. The house is taking part in a funeral procession. # * » and all that was in it burned to the ft catches the eye and arrests tht believed, he said, that the Stand A western man never thinks m u ch ' | attention of the reader; some ard Oil Company refined oil, but If you run into a stone wall, go 'round 1 ground, to ride a horse. it; don’ t back off and butt it, and keep times the paper is poorly prirtea didn’ t know whether they owned of an easterner’ # s abitity NEWPORT. # # at it as long as you can stand. I or unsystematically gotten up any refineries outside of New T ender, Juicy, Steaks Carl Christian arrived Saturday even Among a thousand men, there are l which tends to give it that “ don't Jersy or not. Johnnie has paid only two or three who are really lead ing bag and baggage and will remain Which Would YOU Rather Do? Roasts and Stews, * cate” appearance. Thirdly, the so close attention to his Sunday. ers. According to the Washington County i two months. # * * ,'** reader ol a paper who sees an School lesson here of late that (O regon ) News, published by A. E. Charles and Raleigh Walker arrived Sausage and Bacon The citizens of every dead town Nourse and J. F. W oods, formerly of Friday evening and expect to remain . ad. reads it, and immediately the court ought to have known claim it was ‘ ‘ sold out” by a raihoad Anoka, old potatoes are worth their | two months down by the sea. ■ forgets it, is invariably neglect- that he didn’t know that. GOFF BROTHERS Summer Specialties hThe Kodaks and Supplies at Dr. Hines’ R e fr ig a to r company. inga duty he owes to himself, for in every instance where there is an advertisement in any paper, it is a direct notice to you anc is always meant for your good. H ow many times have you reao in your home paper of an articlt or articles for sale which are sea sonable, durable and economical, when you causuallyJllay aside weight in gold in that region at pres The summer crowds are com ing in It is strange that Uncle Sam Some men remember a favor this ent. The few that it has been possible earnest now and from the present out- can’t send his fleet of ships to wry: Where they got it when they to obtain have sold for S3 per sack. look it will be a record breaker. New potatoes, when obtainable, cost the Pacific coast without J apan want another, 'I Monday evening brought a large 3 j cents a pound. Don’ t our old “ seein’ things at night!” Among Some men are mean enough to tejl Anoka friends wish they were back in crowd from Forest Grove. the land of spuds and other blessings? — Anoka, (M in n .) Free Press. What “ other blessings,” such as the The suspicion is abroad that Col. Watterson’ s tied-out candidate has H ope is sometimes as useless as following from the same issue as the dipped the bridle and scampered.— worry, but the hopeful man feels bet above? “ The fierce electrical storm ol Sat Jharleston News and Courier. ter than he who worries. urday and Sunday mornings wrought havoc with the service of the telephone company and even now a number of lines are out of working order.” And again: “ Lightning started a blaze in John Swanson’ s bam a couple of blocks northeast of the depots, Saturday morning which resulted in the struc ture being burned to the ground.” And further: “ Lightning struck T. M. Sullivan’ s residence and played havoc with the plastering and wall paper be sides clipping off splinters of the mop- boards, window casings and picture moulding. The occupants of the house were all stunned.” Some were We are overstocked this season in White Goods and we will make every effort to move them unconscious. “ Even neighbors felt wlnle the season is right. We will move them when everybody wants them. We are not going to wait the shock across the street.” And until the season is ove. but “ will strike while the i-on is hot.” It is to your again: “ Wm. Burcham’ s residence your interest as well as ours to was struck during the storm doing con get in while the stock is complete, and lay in your supply siderable damage.” No, brother, we'd at prices that are right. This sale do not only rather pay twice that price for spuds white goods but all summer wash goods which we than try to dodge your lightning bolts. fering at their wives how well things are cooked at a restaurant. • • # EDllUKIAL UJMMtNT. mm WHITE GOODS Remains Interred Here. 10 and 25 per cent off; 10 per cen t o lf one l o t Ladies' waists; 25 per cent o ff on a s £ ^ 0 ar8 e stock Men’s and Chil- dren’s straw hats. That’s the Way Our Prices L a d ie s & Gents Shoes a n d O xfords A lull UMOttment o l th , b „ t > „ l „ i . .1, d m m l .U lt o . o d o r i , .,1 h . . I t . .o d h ,h t . „ , h l t o i... Will P „ „ , „K . Militât, «t Cobiti h ««l,. Buy Your .id kid . „ d puitt ot tipp.d Country Pr<xhiee NELSON B. LaCOURSE Forest Grove - - Oregon THE BIG ECONOMICAL STORE The remains of Francis William In- , . , - , , gles, who was drowned June 29 at Houston, arrived here Monday and were interred in Buxton cemetery. Young Ingels was only 23 years old and was employed with a surveying party when he met his untimely death, reports on which are quite meager hire. His father, who has preceded .. , - _ h.m in death, was one of Forest Grove’ s respected and influential intial citi cm - zens, having built the business block now occupied by Roe & C o.’ s furniture store and Nicholson’ s grocery. The deceased, who grew up here was well liked and had a host of friends. The Ingel family moved from here some six years ago. H e leaves four sisters and two brothers. Died. Miss Agnes Jasper died at her father'5 home at Verboort last Sunday evening of heart failure after an illness of several months. Miss Jasper was 32 years of age and was born in Wisconsin. The funeral was held Tuesday morn ing from the Catholic church of which Miss Jasper was a member, and was well attended. Father Verhaag preached the sermon and interment was in the Verboort cemetarv. Deceased leaves a father and mother and four sisters I *nd four brothers. them were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sears, Mr. and Mrs Elmer McNutt, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Roe, Mrs. C. 0 . Roe and son Bruce and Miss Kerr. Sick in Far Away Land. Word has been received from the S nJwich Islands that Emerson Baker, whose home is at Hillside is very sick with typhoid fever. He was taken down with the fever some time ago and was getting along nicely until he suffered a relapse. His nurse writes that he is very sick but has a good chance for recovery on accunt of his rugged constitution. Young Baker formerly attended Pa cific University and was noted for his hard work and perseverance. He went to Stanford two years ago and has been taking a three years law course in the California institution. After school he went to the Sand wich Islands to sell scopes and views and it was while at this work that he took down with the fever. A ll kinds of Fresh Vegetables Groceries W. F. SCHULTZ Good Eatables at Low Prices E verybody knows that we keep the best Meats to be had, but this is to remind you to g iv e us a call. Saelens & Co. Auction Sale. I will offer at public auction on the premises, 1 1-2 miles FOREST SROVE east and 1 mile south of Gaston, near the Hill school house, on Saturday, 20, beginning at 10 o ’ clock sharp, the following to wit: Brown _ . property . horse, weight about 1100; bay mare, weight about 1200; one suckling colt; 8 No. 1 milk cows all giving milk; N A T IO N A L heifer coming 2 yr.; bull com ing 3 yr. C O L U M B IA 6 last spring calves. 3 old sheep and Bicycles RACYCLE two lambs; large brood sow and 10 RAM BLER shoats, Milbum wagon size 2 1-2. hack, cart. Van Brunt grain drill, disc P R IN C E T O N ____, .. . 16-in. riding stirring plow. 3 walking plows, 1 8-in., 1 12-in, 1 14-in.,; corn F or cash and on the install cultivator, lever harrow, hay rack, sled, ment plan. 3 set double harness and 1 set single harness, outfit blacksmith tools, set of Repairing of all kinds caroenter tools, spray pump and ban-el, 2 cross cut saws, garden drill, garden hoes, rakes, shovel, spades, post augurs and hay fork, car and rope, grind stone, ,s 2 ba-rels vinegar. 3 barrels, scalding Forest Grove, Oregon vat. fanning mill, good pump, new cider mill and other articles too num erous to mention. Terms of sale:— — Dr. C. L. Large reports a son born All sums $10 and les:. cash. Over to the wife of Andrew Thomas of this $10 six months’ time, notes at 8 per place, the 6th inst. Parties desiring cent, interest, with approved security. the attendance of Dr. Large in this Property to be WE SELL T H E - j L. J. CORL & SON removed. F r e T lu Ïc h " W. Ring, administrator. Hughes, auctioneer; Geo. clerk. ^ ° ' “ *** *Te“ ' y obli* e him if convenient, by engaging his services J. W. two or three months prior to the ex Naylor. pected event. 2t Emory grinding done at the M iles, — Money to loan on farm securiv Purdin Shop, First avenue. W. H . Hollis, Forest Grove, Oreg