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About Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911 | View Entire Issue (July 18, 1907)
■ ------------ - ~ i . . i • 1 Democratic party more. Changes in the opposite direction are probable among the larger masses of voters, who want capitalists brought under ret- sonable control. T he Socialists will Wh#»n a woman thinks some other - j ‘r H E N E W S h je a a rd ly bflieved ¡¡f tt er. 'woman has he: outclassed in the mat -1 I I L a lo u s of A sto r ia , b u t t h e r e tff o( clotbes, she accuses her rival of f I * i 'l l cent coldness towards V « ^ 'ove,dressing.” President Fairbanks, who was • • • that City’s guest would not down The nervous person is pretty pcst- . * y , aatncr n o tic e ’Nary I tive in his belief that children are not Without passi g ’ J j i as well behaved now as when he was a glad hand was extended the! g second h ig e s t officer of th e la n d , ubtithetT every* Thursday by The — - ~ Washington County Publishing rv, Co., Incorporated. __ 'ntered at the post-office at Forest 4 Grove, Oregon, as second class mail matter. V IÏ l/bscrlption • $1.00 Per S '" h e a rriv ed in O r e g o n W h en . .« 1 r o u e . £ 1 « ° » ^ , ari „ llfp to th e c it y o n 1 town to work she is liable to spend M onday, I j,.r first month’s salary having her p h t- th e C o lu m b ia E ve .1 y o u , . a» ,icat'‘on t d o n ’t lik e h im , d o n _V E. NOIIRSE ................MANAGER i 1 II. F. W o o d s .............................. editor J a- e 1 1 a , b ■» satisfy them. Many Republ cans of the capitalist 'w h e n <avtrtl»lng ratas mad« kndwn on II ^ _ - Mick to their own party and expect to increase their vote greztly. T hey are talking of a voting strength of three millions next year. For even under the leadership of Bryan, the D em o cratic party will not go far enough to THURSDAY, JULY 18, 1907 t be ru d e, j c ’ass, and those associated with the capitalist class, will surely turn against the Republican party, even if Mr. . . . Summer is also the time the girl w ^ _ a "voice' _____ __________ keeps the tired neigh with T h e state of Texas is on the mao not only in proportion but bors av;ake as first in legislation of a unique j to sleep. by her efforts to sing them ^ # # “ The v eu ■ ’ So de-1character. Som etim e ago the, After #1!> the only sure happiness ... T Li tu„ big state startled tne world by we have today ¡s the knowledge that ?c.ar^d ayo. aug in a excluding entrance to that region we don-t know what is going to hap- C i ; f ecul sesslon of ;he " , of consumptives who were in the pen tomorrow. k , Friday evening. It was the of that Jesease, but * * * •:.>i vote whether or no to accept the ' " nmnmsween A man and woma i may agree o I gift of a park an d lib ra ry that ^ J°m f . “ V“ J h i d l £ ;« h er .» b je c u , but there i. .«re to be h, * , , . ' m g bit of legislation w h te n not a diflerence of opinion as to which has J il jf6 above short concise sentence onl forbids trusts t0 exist there the most spare time, bears such significance to Forest ^ ^ a finable crime • * * v J ir h i » - M u s u a lly k | for merchants to sell or offer for splen did n a tio n we de se rve , w e m u s t h a v e the rlitht leaders. No one Is b e t t e r fi t t e d a s a l e a d e r t h a n our dlstlnsculahed ituest here th is evenirne" said S e n a to r F u l to n l a a t e v e n l n a In I n t r o d u c i n g V ice-P resid en t F a irb a n k s at th e 8eaalde hanuuet. I t w na t h e m o st sig n a l u tte r a n c e nf th e oc c a s i o n a n d w a s I n t e r p r e t e d by th e se p re s e n t as p la c in g S e n a to r F u l t o n In t h e f o r e f r o n t o f t h o s e w ho w ill oppone th e re n o m ln a - tlo n o f P r e s id e n t R o o sev elt a t th e next n a tio n al R epublican convention. "It The average man thinks a woman , . . t t _ has great faith in him because she i a usually a a great burden to start a a 0I" merC f i fi public piece of property for any any g°° S ma f n ir riti doesnt try t0 filld °’u a lot oi thlIlgs 'c 1 r ujm she elsp» qlrpnriv , . *. y . , Under this retiime regime the poor citi- ! «t-.-,,. , him Greedy knows. knows, p ourpose and nine times out oi . ... , , cc aJ0Ul r h if purpose ‘ 1 . , i, ■ , , , zers there will be clothesless, ten when a town hall is founded , . . , You think an orphan etiild is a sad tì . . . , eatless and everythingelseless. L o k it is as far a as town g.-ts while sight; whit do you think of parents who hive outlived all their children? ^ 5| being of a population of front HUWt’S QBStHVATIONS. Isn’t that a sight w’>h m a e grief in it? v % one to five thousand, But it is 1 You can waste a good lot of time „ fc „ „V.. „„ here. Through the pub- ! not so When a woman cleans out a bureau . . . telling how reliable you are. _.«* It • s ; ■ lit e >> of M rs. G . < ). drawer, she leaves the drawer as full ss I , • " * Bogers, Forest Grove is given a A boy.5 idea of a cr, zy notion is a before beginning, and throws out e lough junk to till >t aga;n. 1 * ready-made park and a beautiful saf^ and sane Fourth of July. w \ nf c m 4 arcr 1 . newspaper business; when a repoitir sltgru i >t ev tclen ee oi g o o d a r g a . , . rj .. loafs, everybedy knows it. is nt a --ur, ls there is is’nt sur, lus cf captains of -----cf—— WHITE GOODS W e are overstocked this season in White Goods and we will make every effort to move them while the season is right. We wiM move them when everybody wants them. We are not going to wai until the season is ove. but "will strike while the i-on is hot.” It is to your interest as well «s c u s to net in while the stock is complete, ami lay in your supply at prices that are ri^ht. This sale does not only inclu d e white Roods but al! summer wash goods which we are of fering at 10 and 25 per cent off; 10 per cent olf one loG Ladies’ waists; 25 per cert off on a large stock Men*s~and ChiL . O ur of the best styles in all sixes *nA 3 and w,aths. F ^ rices R u n o - ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Mrs. Evangeline Bash of Port Town send, Wash., was the guest of Mrs. Seymour the first of the w eek, they having been old friend; in the eait. Mrs. Ba h has just returned from an extended trip to Boston, New Yo:k , nj „.w. and other eastern cities. m IT!-..l NELSON B. LaCOURSE . , 1 >p head sewing machine bought by us in ;e quantities, thus enabling us to sell them at a very low pr.ee. 3 $60 machine for $25 « to .. Wo \s ill Buy Voui*_Country Prodt 10 . 0 . - WEEK BUYS ST . u i . j j . Patent c ilt. vici kid and gun metal w « . » t' .b.,n h„l,_ rhi. Forest Grove ♦ h a t*- th e W a y m'h .. ....... " ">l" ♦ ' ,rtla n d .I.n m ia l. present administration must be dealt ler.ee to the conservative elem ent. with by all parties— and each of them There will be no little shifting of will wish and strive to get before tne ground. country on a basis that will satisfy t Republican party will have less radical, without doing too much vio- ::t mom the capitalist classess; the L a d ie s & G ents Shoes a n d O x fo rd s , ♦ Last week the Oregon Land Con] pany sold the R. B. Bates farm, kno as the Carey Porter place on the Gal Creek road, to John Allen of Manhafi tan, Kansas, for a consideration oi 85,00 '. Mr. Allen has gone to Suber of this state, where his family and household goods are and will soon ar C h arlea W a r re n F airb an k s, V ic * P r e iid e n t o f th * U ni'.pd S ta te s , w h o w z i th e rive in this city. g u e s t of O r e g o n . M onday a n d T u e s d a y . A ... full __j assortment ... ♦ ♦ à i II T hat s ♦ throughout the country. The Dem o cratic party will make similar declara tion, but will direct its criticism at Republican methods, and thus seek favor for its own. But its own m eth ods will lack the definition that those of the Republican party have obtained, through ti.e laws and through the prosecutions urged by the present Ad ministration against the operations of th Rockefellers and the Hamrr.ans. The doable purpose of resentment, and of hope to have "influence” with a Democratic administration, will turn most of these forces to support of that party. Platform-writing next year will be an artistic business. The platforms must be so constructed as to say both more and less tt an they mean. If, however, ■r, we could have direct rtominations fi President and Vice-President, alter thi VI* fashion of Oregon’s primary law, wi* should be rid not only of party conven tions but also of the trouble of plat form-making. We could vote on in- j stinct then, without the bother of in quiring what we were voting about.— Oregonian. * celery, or olives, he is pretty apt to leaders ol parties will realize that old b elie/c that others only pretend to platforms will not aflord much material like them. for new. The questions raised by thi s tr a w « 7 s \r. m ©-SÜ 01Kfl is 1$M V ~ * d r e n ’s ♦ Bryan should be the Democratic candi date. For the Republican patty unboutbedly in its platform declare intention of continuing, and even of extending, the legislation necessar- | for abatement of the colossal abuses, detected and exposed, or yet hidden, the '.ast combinations of capital ment, for there is none. Forest industr Grove will have a public parr. b p0ssibie to think a great deal of and library building tnat any tht nation’s greit men without being The self-si.crif.cing member of the family who eats t le chicken necks body can point out to the strap.- interested in visiting tneir graves, (Mother is usually the on e) can always ger with the highest degree ol . . . be relied epo i lo te!l bow sweet ai d pride; where the children can Whcn a hoy has old junk to sell, he juicy the meat is on that particular , i . i i i always finds, when he gets to ti e romp and play; where the old , , , , r , dealer s that he cverstimated its valut. piece» can rest in tne shade of the moss- N a x t Y e a r ’ s Platform s. covered pak; where book lover How people hate Orunken men! can appease hts imagination And how drunken men continue to There will be party platforms next year, we may suppose, and much labcr either in love and fiction or sci- Para<ie aromid in Publlc Places- and will be spent in preparation of then ence and religion. Forest Grove aU ^mat The t sk will be more difficult than has stepptd ahead, anyway. If a man djesu t like buttermilk, hereto ore lor mar y years, because the I here is something rudely wrong with Poitland. It can « « ♦ . castle-like building for a libr-ary. . • • II a man has his choice of two re v The action oi the council in a c - 1» his efforts to place the blame, a forms, it is easy lor him to argue that cepting this gift is certainly a ,;iaD seldorn loolcs in a mirror' the one which will do the world the 1 j commendable one, and will live . * ... . . t } Nearly every mot ler thinks other greater good is the one that will cost forever in the memory oi a ll true- molbers bave [00i notions about raising him the least. # # * 1 blue and loyal citizens. To b; children. From t! e wav mar v boys can al * sure, there were dissenting voices . . . . heard, butthey were without the There is one thing sure .b c« t * e j « « ^ KliirhrHC we a r e to h a v e t h e . " Si- ' ' 7 ' 1 .V .r.. G 3 -0 0 ‘T.r till v*»i».G'J is paid - > tan your nearest railroad station •n'i 8 2 - 0 0 in monthly in- us. 1 w.i 2 Ti you cm buy at home Oregon • brothers THE BIG ECONOMICAL STORE Oregon - >.e ver. for tne White Sewing Machine la Washington County.