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About Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 24, 1907)
There are a good many schemers in town. Why should you work lor noth ’ublished every Thursday by The ing for a schemer? Washington County Publishing Co., Some people say that working down Incorporated. FORES' town does a girl more good than a atered at the post-office at Forest term at an Eastern school. Grove, Oregon, as second class • * * mail matter. Age fills out and rounds off a man’s Subscription $1.50 Per Year | nose; but the older a woman gets, the sharper her nose becomes. fn Advertising rates made known on W iT M E N E W S garet Marsh, Dorothy Joy. Charley Griffin and Mattie Griffin; Seventh grade, Roy Linden; Eighth grade, Ray- Joy. 50c a WEEK BUYS IT __ This high class drop head sew ing machine bought by us in large quantities, thus enabling us to sell them at a very low price. Painting Exhibit. The Loan Exhibition of Paintings bv Great American Artists to be held in Marsh Hall Nov. 8 and 9 promises to be an event of unusual interest. W e will send this machine to your nearest railroad station By the generous co-operation of Mrs. j V ? ' ‘ with freight prepaid for $ 3 . 0 0 and $ 2 . 0 0 in monthly in- d uu • * # application Wm. Ladd, I. N. Fleischner, Mrs. st aliments till $ 2 5 . 0 0 is paid us. i Here is a chance for some man to Henry E. Jones, H. C. Wortman and W hy send east or to Portland when you can buy at home fficial Paper of City of Forest Grove make fifty million dollars in a few min other prominent Portland citizens, over just as cheap. A Resumí utes; marry Helen Gould. thirty paintings have been secured. Not I E. NOIIRSE................. MANAGES # * • Such noted men as Geo. de Forest F. W oods ........................ editor A round-shouldered man is of great Brush, winner of the Hallgarten prize Forest Gr ove . . . Or egon use in a community, for the sight of THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1907 of S I000 in 1888 for his famous him makes others straighten up. Sole Agents for the White Sewing Machine in Washington County. The U l . ‘Sculptor and the King;” Walcott, # * • rapidly de Don’t fight the shams of the world also a Hallgarten prize winner in 1902, Muiai I One ^ousand million dollars defeat on tas been squeezed out of the too seriously; the sham will wear you Couse, celebrated for his Indian pic tures, Talcott, Keith and others are after you are dead. Hundretocks of this country, and it is out, and live long # * * represented. Sunday elAid that there are many millions When a man says to you, “ I want The value of this collection is over I The' Wiiore yet to be squeezed out. to show you something,” the some 85000. One Keith, alone, cost its Latest styles in hats. N ice line of caps just arrived, from ja il 1,'errible hard on the millionaires thing he shows you is seldom interest present owner SI000. This is the first they made all sizes and prices. Rem odeling a specialty. The w ut a mighty good thing for the ing. time in the history of Oregon that one # # * Misses Speishart c'v Thompson number ofauntry. of her Universities has undertaken any It sometimes happens that people cage h a v e _______________ thing of the kind, and shows the high Main Street Forest Grove, Or. bear sorrow bravely because they are The Hr j onathan Bourne, Oregon’s standards that Pacific University is so cold blooded they don’t feel it tina, bout ’ ” trying to maintain. Portland, jnator at large, has offered deeply. day of each week. CUUNTY COURT NEWS Every citizen of Forest Grove as well cent City, Qf $1000 for the best The subject of an interesting dis PR O B A TE C O U R T. as every student in the college should PUBLIC SCHOOL NOTES. ratnrned* fgument why President Roose- cussion was “ The Student Loan Fund” Estate of Thos. Otchin deceased see this exhibition, as it is an educa mine own<g]t should accept a third term. H IT * MACRIJM, led by Miss Octavia Goidsworthy-a Fjna, account fi]ed_ December 16 N ELLIE JO H N SO N , tion as well as a pleasure to be able to Ing obtain,. Asst. Editor. Editor. work directed by the Oregon Federa ernment f he best argument we have for time set for hearing objections to final see such pictures. To defray the ex Mrs. Boyd visited the school one day pense of transportation, insurance and tion of Woman’s Clubs, An interest settlement. Minnest third term is, that Roosevelt ing letter was read from Mrs. Sarah A. last week. cataloguing an admission fee of 25 Estate of Frank Bernard, deceased. United8 StaS a d — 1X1 P ° ° r excuse f°r not Evans of Portland, describing the plan Mrs. Foster visited in Miss Foster’s cents will be charged—and the collec Nov. 18 time set for hearing objec will be »pinning. adopted. Much interest was shown in and states _______________ room Friday. tion wil! be on exhibition afternoon and tions to final settlement. this excellent scheme of assisting Wheat i -pjjg News is now pleased to The new room has just received a evening of the two days. John M Luther minors. Bond of worthy young women to higher educa-1 new stove, table, etc. guardian filed and approved. tional advantages and it is expected land7nGpc':kn0wledSe that the county Woman’s Club. Estate of I. J. Baughfman, deceased. The members of the Ninth grade are some aciton will be taken relative to (R eceived too late for last week) Kansas)urt has actually built, or Ordered that estate be closed of record very much interested in their Latin. The first meeting of the Woman’s this or some equally worthy object Sunday claused to be built, a piece of ! on filing of receipts. Have you seen the beautiful new Club of Forest Grove for the year 1907- which the club hopes to be in a posi The bod road in this section. The In the matter of the guardianship of down to b> , i . flag floating over the school building? 08, was held in the Congregational tion to assist. DRUG „ Promim . )urt has made this work possi- Wm. Zeigler, spendthrift. Benton r Mrs. C. A. Russell of Gaston, and church parlors on Monday afternoon. Six new members were admitted STORE ing the fote, but the actual construction An interesting program opened with and in every way this first meeting o! Bowman appointed guardian ad litum Mrs. Gilbert visited the first grade last Tii« rework belongs to A. B. Todd, week. an instrumental solo by Mrs. E. E. the year gives promise of future grc.wtli and matter and ordered that order of waa d u e tc • , , , . sale be granted as prayed for in peti Our new e supervisor, who has had su- Vivian Norton, of the Fourth grade, Williams, followed by an address by i and prosperity. tion. byBi nvit mirvision of the work. Mr. Todd broke his arm and is not able to attend Mrs. Walter Hoge, president of the Rev. Austin Rice who was formerly Estate of Leander Ennis deceased. club, who spoke with much sincerity cf No new is not only “stood by” the job, school. pastor of the Congregational church Isabelle Ennis appointed administra of su ch !, u . \ u I ........, 7 We have one of the neatest and best feeling relative to the object J here, but who has been pastor of the trix. Bonds fixed at 8800. ber°ifl0^ Wlt kas handled the shovel un an organization. insures the best First Congregational church in Walla J o se p h » we venture, he knows the little drummers in the person of Ross MARRIAGE LICENSES. The outline of work as planned for I Walla for several years, has accepted a house of c?e of every stone in the whole Kertson. the year was carefully considered and | J. W. Milne and Maude A. Cawrse, call from a church in Massachusetts. Mrs. Koge, one of the directors, "° ti e vl*ad’ and ^or we know, he made an official visit to the school one the hearty co-operation of all members I Mr. Rice’s pastorate here was one of F. N. J. McGreagor and Mrs. V. Pat- was earnestly requested. , • /. , , . . . . terson, Charles W. Spierings and Lam- 000,000,Ofly know the number. Any- Tender, Juicy, Steaks his first charges, but he was recognized , , ,, , „ i day last week. cept W ail^ jt ¿s unc|er h,s supervision Leaders of various departments then n IT o n linilBimllll r t v / \ n / * n n n n A 1 tll.11- , bertha Vanderzanden, F. M. Zilly and; There will be three holidays next spoke briefly of the work as outlined as an unusually strong man. At Walla ! Edna Imbrie, H. Godfrey and Margaret | Roasts and Stews, cago'i'iackf11 makes the best piece of ma- wiek, on account of the teachers’ in Walla he has built up a strong church for study. The Shakespeare class con ' Anderson, Charles E. Morrill and Clara ! house at idamized road in Washington stitute at Hillsboro. and he is held in high esteem by all Sausage and Bacon tinues its excellent work under the P. Templeton, Wallace Brown and | 8600,000. the citizens of that place. Mr. Rice unty possible, of course, aidec Josephine Ward, of the Seventh direction of Miss Mary Farnham. The ; Reva Morelack, Arthur W. Stewart and The Ila the county court. grade, has gone to McMinnville to at first meeting as announced occurs Fri is a deep student, a splendid speaker, Minnie E Mohr, J. W. LeTourneau The Foi and a man. He has many friends in All kinds of Fresh tend the Sisters’ school there. day p. m. at 3 o’clock. Excellent and Tennie A. Newman, Wm. J. Ed this city who sincerely regret to see betp; e ,ld e| H O W t’S O BStH V 4 TIO N S. Rev. Boyd spoke to the upper opportunities are offered for a better wards and Addie R. Leedy, George P. him leave the northwest. i Frost and Inez C. Shaw. UovernJt i* mighty little a baby gets with- grades Monday morning, on his trip acquaintance with good music in the he will crying for.it. to Europe. His talk was enjoyed very class conducted by Mrs. E. E. Wil- Judge J. M. Scott, president of the dent. • • . Walter Roswurm has a con tract to much. liams. A cordial invitation is extend - 1 Oregon State Good Roads Ass’n., has In a Nothing like old age to knock the I supply the Oregon Fuel company of There will be a meeting of the liter ed to all who are truly interested. The called a meeting for Nov. 14 and 15 at groea at N,cej, out 0| a man Portland with all the ash and fir wood ary society Friday afternoon at 2:45. first lesson will occur Tuesday evening j the Portland Commercial Club. Sam- on eaoti ai- , , , he can get. at the home of Mrs. Hoge. uel Hill, president of the Washington One maArt has never been equal to the old- This being the first meeting the pro The new department and one that Good Roads Ass’n., will come with a $100 Riwirl >100. gram will necessarily be short. k S S a tP ^ o f e d country hams. ^ promises to be very popular, is the Do special car from the Washington meet T he readers of th is p a p e r w ill be pleased to lea rn that The base ball game between our boys th e re is at least one dreaded d isease th at sc ien ce bar Small lp|le most weariSOme cross of religion mestic Science class. The first meet ing Nov. 12 and 13 and bring with him been able to c u re in ail its stag es, a nd th a t is C atarrh and the Hillsboro public school team retain the , ing was well attended at the home of a number of Canadian experts. Ing telegr* P°°r Pr«cher. A H a li’s C atarrh C u re is th e only p o sitiv e c u re know n to did not materialize last Saturday, for * • • m edical fra te r n ity . C a ta rrh being a c o n stitu tio n a l Mrs. M. S. Alien Tuesday afternoon lantern slide lecture will be given by the disease, .eq u ires a con stitu tio n al tre a tm e n t. H a ll's Ca The "‘«Everyone who will stand it can ex the reason that the Hillsboro boys did . at under the leadership of Mrs. A. T. Hon. Samuel Lancaster, of the Good ta rrh C ure is tak en in te rn a lly , a c tin g d ire c tly upon th r ferry boat not come. blood and m ucous su rfaces of the system , th ere b y drs ver and V* t0 be imposed upon, Buxton. Roads Department at Washington. tro y in g the foundation of the d isease, and g iv in g »lit ably be a * * * The shelves, formerly used for a p a tie n t stre n g th by b u ilding u p th e co n stitu tio n and The regular Chautauqua course of The jyWoman ¡s neVer made vain by wo library, will be taken from the cloak study will be followed by the class led Chas. Miller, Dr. Pollock and “ Nim a ssistin g nature in doing I7s w ork. T h e pro p rieto rs juet won n; that is man’s work, have so m uch faith in its e u ra tiv c pow ers that they Everybody knows that room and placed in the third grade by Mrs. H. Gould. Much pleasure rod” Armentrout, returned from a hunt offer One H undred D ollars for a n y case tftev fail to b a llo o n • • • ing expedition in the Nehalem district cu re . Send for list of testim o n ia ls' we keep the best Meats ■tart waa There is no sweetness in the smile room, where all books for the primary and piofit are anticipated in this de Saturday. They report the slaughter Ì Address F. J. C heney Dr C o., T oledo, O. grades will be kept. Wllliait smiles alike lor everybody. Sold by all d ru g g is ts, 75c. partment. The class will meet Satur of three deer. to be had, but this is to States 8u • • • l a k e H a ll’s f a m ily P ills for c o t sti pat ion. H. W. Sparks of The News, entei- wl**,°The right that the poor never fail to tained the upper grades Tuesday morn remind you to give us (M atrix by courtesy P ortland J o u rn a l) plicity fn . , tornev (rrclse 15 thp r'Kht of criticism. ing with some interesting character ,, _ __ • • • a call. ■ '■ '■ ' : ; v , ■ a l l y a rg u sketches. The drawing and explana The '* Sa'd every thin woman who tions of the characters provoked much Kranoia jnplains about fat women lacing, 1 lughter. Alaitsonrs pads. $60 machine for $25 NEWS I a G OFF BROTHERS The Paris Millinery Parlors QUALITY and R.ICHT PRICES Are what you will get in Drugs, Toi let Articles, Sta tionery and Kodak Supplies at Dr. Hines’ R e fr ig e r a to r V egetables G r o c e r ie s W. F. SCH ULTZ Good Eatables Low Prices Saelen* t Co. F0RCCT MOVE I n la n f l i The following pupils were enrolled for ooibh H qw respectful some men are to in the various rooms during the week: Amt*it| .1ge n ! And how rude the same Second grade, Edward Beal; Third anzion* l grade. Pearl Griffin; Fourth grade, Mar of the „•n are to friends! i WE SELL T H E - th e isla N A T IO N A L CO LU M BIA RACYCLE RAM BLER PR IN C E T O N J AnothS e o n n r i't lc can mall Two Big Bargains The ju has not t th at Hon coming 1 The E W ithin the next thirty days we will sell 12 suits of the the New q Qr count of Brownsville W oolen Mills makes sizes 36 to 39 corner « regular price $15.00. This sale only - . . J ij O For cash and on the install ment plan. Repairing of all kinds S ix |to Í i from B*1 W e have 25 suits of’ good summer and fall qualitv, well o f th e o il fo u n d a | fitting. Former price from $7.50 to $10.00. This sale only - - - - - - - M u ia i O aaa Id a t r o o p * la Our higher priced suits are in. W e can give the best suit for the mohey. W e guarantee fit and quality of goods. a pm Shrewab •one and Free id o p e r a to r him and Muck t h e P am h a d heat r qq J i JO L. J. CORL & SON Forest Grove, P henom enal B a rg a in s NELSON B. LA COURSE Forest Grove - - Oregon WOOD FOR SALE C O M E IN A N D IN S P E C T T H E M Two Bicycles Parties wishing 16, 2 foot Oregon or 4 foot wood, oak, ash THE BIG ECONOMICAL STORE or fir should see or phone die W et. r 'f T f ° " " ,P OO’ " — . B - M .. Ml. a ™ , V k l, ,o The Photograph Was Taken by a Photographer of the New York Time* Staff. HU. Walter Roswurm