Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, November 21, 1907, Image 4

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'October 3 1 as a result of the husband is saic* to be the tightest
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colonist one way tickets, and tightwad in Europe, but he may loos-
published every Thursday by The through the help of the newspa- , en UP a,ter Gladys furnishes the wad.
Washington County Publishing Co., ^
th e p o p u Ia tio n a n d w ealth | - Washington Post.
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; of the state has been enormously
if the Taft boom shrinkage stories
Entered at the post-office at Forest .
number , are to be relied upon Mr. Taft is as
Grove, Oegon, as second class
increased. Th
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a W E E K BUYS IT
T h is high class drop head sewing machine bought by us in
large quantities, thus enabling us to sell them at a very low
price.
$60 machine for $25
mail matter.
Qf tickets sold as reported b y far irora the 'Vhite bouse as he would
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Subscription $1.50 Per Year Mr. William McMurray, g
Advertising rat«* mad« known on
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Official Paper of City of Forest Grove
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Courier Jocr-
W e will send this machine to your 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
just as cheap.
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eral passenger agent of the idar- naj
riman lines, for 1907, was 13,-
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753. For the same time in B? ‘hls ‘‘“ f President Roosevelt
1906 it was 8,890, an increase raustj be wlshing that
had not
I F W oods .................. editor 4.863 or about sixty per cent.. mayora!ty fieht and that he had mixed
G O FF B R O T H E R S
jqew
munici-
This of course does not include at t^e start ¡n
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1907 tickets sold to Oregon over the pal fight.—New York World.
In a little over a month from
now the voters of this munici-
pality will be called upon to ex-
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ercise their right of suffrage by
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electing a mayor and city coun­
Forest Grove
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Oregon
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Sole Agents for the White Sewing Machine in Washington County.
Canadian Pacific, Northern Pa-i
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It is Henry Watterson s journal
cific, Great Northern o r any Lhich insinuates that the vice-Presi-
other ™ads w h o se tickets came
around by way of Puget bound,
A
Development
lh e
Oregon
League has made the colonist
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dent doesn’t know the difference be-
tween a Martini and a Manhattan,
character in history Liu was in all re
j That ought to kill what is left of | la tin us the great uian, yet it is most
Fairbanks’ boom.—New York Herald. (iilticult to analyze him and tell the
The Paris Millinery Parlors
particular thing that made him great. !
cil. In all former campaigns
Latest styles in hats. N ic e line of caps just arrived,
rates the chief feature of
ot its
Too modest to make a speech, too self i
the fight has been along lines
H O W L ’S O B SE R V A T IO N S.
all sizes and prices. R em odeling a specialty.
(lepreclutlve to seek his own advance­
work. T h e Portland Commer­
that have been derogatory to
A superior manner is no sign of su- ment, his deeds caused him to shine
M i s s e s S p e i s h i i r t «Sr T h o m p s o n
over all orators, and his virtues ad­
cial Club circulated 400,000
the improvement of our city.
periority.
vanced him over all self seekers. Few
leaflets with this low rate its
Main Street
Forest G rove, Or.
men have received so much adulation,
After one faction or the other
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When a man begins with I heard j and from this there has been a reac­
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„ central feature, and probably no
has gained its point, it is there
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tion, yet after all that criticism can
today,” don’t bet on his statements.
do the massive proportions o f the man
that it seems .heir duty towards advertising ever done by any
The doctor was building a tiour mill
still stand out to challenge the atten­
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t „ „ „ „ i state in the Union has shown
How easy it is to put a false story in ! tion o f the world.
at the falls, and with some misgivings
their constituency has ceased.
Joe was engaged as a carpenter. At
T his is not the case so much * ,K r results; T h e J a,<* wll‘ circulation! Don’t assist mischievous ! A t the time he was chosen to com­ night he slept in the shavings. The
mand
the
Continental
armies
Washing­
and unreliable people.
with the present body as in for- rf ° "
dur11«
“ arch and
ton had rendered no es|iecially con­ first pay day he was rich. With $12
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In hand, clothes, soup, Hudson Bay
April 1908.— T om Richardson.
Don’t be influenced by a pretty pho­ spicuous service to single him out blankets were his.
mer ones, and this statement is
from hls fellows. Ills selection for
Never blankets felt so soft. Passing
tograph. Ever notice that in a photo­ that high post was rather due to the
made at this time only as a mat­
T h e council may think the | graph even weeds look pretty?
general esteem In which he was held. bis hand thoughtfully over the wool,
ter of guarding against entan­
There are few examples in which the within sound o f the potential falls, a
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lights are all right and they
great idea came Into the heart of Jo­
glements that will lead to a di­
It makes no difference which side of Individual integrity that we usually seph Watt, " I w ill build woolen mills
be but to those who are com­
denominate character counted so much
vided council, for we all know
the street you take, you will find your for success as in the case o f Washing­ on this Pacific coast.” Years later the
pelled to wait until 5 o’clock in
boy fulfilled this resolve.—Y’ outh’s Com­
ton.
enemy also preferred that side.
the old adage, “ T h e house that
panion.
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had
a
prodigious
temper,
yet
held
the evening for them when it
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is divided” etc., which necessa-
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It in
As a rule,
when
a woman gives
a j check; he loved wealth and pos­
The Hawaiian Alphabet.
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gets dark at 4:30 don t think so.
rily results in a lack of public lm-
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, , swell party, she never invites those sessed more o f it than almost any oth­
There are but twelve letters iu the
er man In the colonies, yet he would Hawaiian alphabet. These, with their
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i Ut course, as the contract don t
provements and a greater For­
she has always described as “ dear old not accept pay for his military serv­ pronunciations, are; A (ah), e (a), o (o
say when they shall be turned
ices; he met severe reverses in hls as iu ho), u (oo), h (hay), k (kay), 1
souls.’’
est Grove.
T h e so called sa­
campaign, yet wns too great to he (la >, in (moo), n (uool, p (pay) aud w
on, the grateful public should
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crushed by them; he had conspicuous
loon element at this time so in­
When a woman watches children faults that would have destroyed a (vay). The missionaries added a thir­
bend its knee in humble submis-
teenth. t, but the natives won’t huve
significant that we do not be­
smaller man, yet his general rectitude
bum leaves
in the
fall, it is with the
It and continue to pronounce, for In­
sion. Just what we’re doing.
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was
so
great
that
it
dwarfed
the
minor
lieve there is cause for waving
expectation of seeing one of them
stance, the name of the root from
defects.
which poi is made “ kara,” although the
burned to death.
the red rag before a peaceful
There is a general sentiment in man­
missionaries have It "tara.”
Every
It has been the custom of
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kind that worth means success. Our
bull. H ow ever this is no argu- ; most o{ Qür exchan?es t0 refer to
When a young woman tells a clerk faith in this proposition is often shak­ vowel In u word is distinctly sounded
except that the vowels ai are sounded
ment for electing to the cou ncil Qur {tuit as comparing. {avorably in a shoe store that she is not pre­ en. but the case o f Washington would “ L” us iu English. Waikiki, the beach
seem to prove It true.
iu Honolulu, is properly pronounced
pared to try on shoes, it means she
anybody who chooses to come with that of H ood R iver.
Nu­
“ Vikeekee.” There is u great differ­
STORE
has
a
hole
in
her
stocking.
up, as against men of good bus­
ence iu the speech of the high aud low
merous
W ashington County
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caste
natives.
The
first
call
their
Is­
A BOY PIONEER.
iness sense and high moral
It is no more to a man’s credit to
farmers have recently been dis­
land group “ Ha-va-ee-ee,” aud the lat­
character, who are equal to all playing apples and other fruit keep changing positions than it is to Joseph Watt's Fateful Journey to Ore­ ter begin it all right with "H a,” hut
conclude with a guttural grunt, and
gon In 1844.
emergencies.
that, to be correct, we are com­ a woman’s credit to have been en­
In 1844, when emigrants from the the w ord heard most, "Aloha," sounds
gaged to be married a great many middle states were going to make soft aud beautiful on the lips of the
pelled to say, H ood R iver fruit
times.
homes In Oregon, many young boys first, but is a lazy, good natured grunt
The time for selecting candi- compares favorably with it, and
Joined the pioneers and made the hard as the lutter speak it. Aloha Is in
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limited vocabulary at once a
When a man loses his money in Journey over the plains and moun­ their
dates for the various county the transposition is just, too.
tains. One o f these lads, Joseph Watt greeting and farewell, a formal ex­
speculation,
it
usually
comes
about
in
offices is here and already a
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o f Missouri, is described by the author pression of regard and of deep love.
In the latter case it Is Increased in
number have been “ favorably
If the taxpayers of this city this way: He hears that all the other o f “ McDonald of Oregon.” lie was warmth and depth of meaning by
men are making money in speculation aliout seventeen years o f age and was modifying adjectives annexed Instead
mentioned” or is “ thinking it would lessen their burden, they
employed to drive cattle. H e walked
and feels that in justice to his family, most o f the way to his new home.
o f prefixed, as “ Aloha nui,” “ Aloha
over” for a subsequent an- would insist that Forest Grove he should make some. So he dips in
"I have borrowed $2.50, Joe. to fit nul loa," or even “ Aloha nui loa kea!”
Tender, Juicy, Steaks
you out,” his father had said at part­ —and then It Is time to speak to papa.
nouncement of their intentions. be made into a separate road and loses.
ing. and with that the young man
Roasts and Stews,
Forest G rove and its great vi­ district, so that 60 per cent of
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had bought a pair of boots and invest­
Your wheel should be put in proper ed the rest In pins and fishhooks to
“ Here's a new Invention,” remarked
cinity is a part of W ashington their taxes come back to us for
Sausage and Bacon
shape for winter. Corl & Son can do trade with the Indians. But new the auto dealer. "This machine eon-
county and it should look well street improvements.
boots! He slung them over hls rifle tains a small ice chest."
it.
18t4
“ Doesn't attract me." replied Speed­
and put on moccasins.
to this end of the county when
A ll kinds of Fresh
At n certain point In the Journey, er. “ 1 never stop to pick up the things
LUmiKIAl tOMMENT.
it comes to handing out the
awny hack on Burnt river, the man I kill.” — Harper's Weekly.
for whom Joe was driving said: “ You
Tom Lawson has up to date missed
plums.
W e need, above all
State o f Ohio, City o f Toledo, L
had better leave us and hurry on Into
Lucas County.
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Oregon. Provisions are getting scarce.
things, a good county commis I 1,999,999,999 chances to say, “ I told
QUALITY and
RIGHT PRICES
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Are what you will
get in Drugs, Toi­
let Articles, Sta­
tionery and Kodak
Supplies at
Dr. Hines’ T?,
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but
real
are
in ve
The
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clos
us :
per
this
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pli;
Good Tilings
TO EAT
sioner, who will g iv e US the rep- 1 you « - ’’-A tla n ta Constitution.
resentation we deserve, besides
This thing of making Tafft hurry
administering to
the
w h ole' home is dangerous. There will be
county. There is no complaint another earthquake. Baltimore Sun.
to make upon the recent im-
took to bring them about.
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In all things a
just and noble
G ive naI-
live commissioner;
George Washington.
The repor,;d fa*„ in* the price o(
provements made up this w a y , meat has not yet crushed anybody
but it is the method which it so you could notice it.— Atlanta Jour-
us a good
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Secretary c ; rtely*ou m
*ay bc a silent
this we are entitled to.
man, but the money he sends from
the treasury to New York banks talks
T w o hundred and thirty new eloquently and convincingly.—Kansas
City Journal.
people found homes in Oregon
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Glady’s Vanderbuilt's
prospective
Fall Showing
Special attention is directed to our fall Dress Goods
W aists, Skirts and Wrapps. W e have the choicest
fabrics and highly tailored goods. W e invite you
to call and see them.
UK success o f George Washing­
ton seemed to spring from his
well rounded character, from
hls unselfishness, from hls dis­
interested patriotism and from his abil­
ity to Inspire la others confidence and
esteem.
Iu war he excelled as a
strategist. In peace as a wise and mod­
erate statesman. In all things as a just
and noble man. It would be lmpos
slble to place one's finger on any par­
ticular spot in his career and say.
"This was the turning point; this was
the place at which Washington was
made.” More than almost any other
V e g e t a b le -s
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner
We shall need nil there Is for the chll-
I dren."
"A ll right. I can take care of my­
self.” Without a morsel o f food Joe
Watt and Elisha Bowman struck out
with their rifles—aud Joe’s boots.
“ I f we could only cat the boots!”
sighed Joe. Bare to the knees from
continually cutting off hi» trousers to
mend Ills moccasins, he strode through
the lacerating sagebrush.
•'How are you going to get »low-:'.
Inquired the lioatman when every
other eager passenger had piled on
the nudsou Bay bateau sent up by Dr.
McLoughllu. Aloue on the shore stood
Joe Watt. “ How are you going to get
down?”
" I don't know.”
“ Have you any provisions?”
“ No. nothing.”
“ Can you sing or tell yarns T'
“ Yes, both.”
“ Very well; climb on to the bow of
that boat.” So they started.
“ Well, figurehead, pipe up!" was the
present demand.
With sad and solemn eyes, without
a smile, Joe sang and told stories.
Everybody laughed. The weary emi­
grants needed entertainment, and Joe
was a horn comedian.
o f the- firm o f F. J. Cheney Sr Co., doing business in the
G ro c e rie s
C ity o f Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said
firm w ill pay the snm o f O N E H U N D R E D D O LLA R S
for each and e v e ry case o f C atirrh that cannot be cured
by the use o f H a ll’s Catarrh Cure.
F R A N K J. C H E N E Y .
Sworn to before me and subscribed in m y presence, ,
W. F. S C H U L T Z
this 6th day o f December, A. D. 1886.
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Hal 's Ca*arrh Cure *«? taken internally, and acts di-
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Good Eatables
at
V . -- p .tion.
Wanted
Fir Wood
Low Prices
Everybody knows
that
we keep the best Meats
to be had, but this is to
remind you to give us
a call.
Both Phones
Saelens & Co.
Walter Roswurm
FOREST GROVE
List your property
with the
Fall Clothing
“ O L D R E L IA B L E ”
W e can satisfy any man, boy or youth in Clothing.
Our stock is complete besides the prices and per­
fect fit are both guaranteed.
OREGON LAND
COMPANY
NELSON B. LA COURSE
Forest Grove
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THE BIG ECONOMICAL STORE
Edward Seymour , Mgr.
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Ladies’ new dormitory at Pacific University.
Forest Grove
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