THE NEWS I f t t a a Published every Thursday by The Washington County Publishing Co., Incorporated. P K4 a Entered at the post-office at Forest Grove, Oregon, as second class mail matter. a Subscription $1.50 Per 8 A Year Advertising rates made know n on application. P. r« tii ht fo ce 1) th w )u ]* ac in ui U m* it a or Ktl «•<1 Ca w I CO* frt t\v C'a of caí I rhl Kill Me c d; coi th« co « Ing pe< M U ila le e t lot R« ever ■chai Ser v Th 4th S Official Paper of City of Forest Grove if only the people themselves city’s business shows a consider- will act in a normal way. Crops able increase over last week’s, are good and business condi- , The commercial men are travel- tions are sound, and we should, ing and in return the stores are put the money we have into cir- doing business. culation at once to meet the Today is a double holiday. needs of our abounding pros Just eat the “ leavings” for sup perity. per and you will have properly 1 “ There is no analogy at all celebrated. with the way things were in _________ ___ 2 1893. On November 30, of Who said Hood River ap- last year, there was in the Preas- p]es are bgttgj. than ours? A. E. N o itrse ................... manager u ry b u t $ 1 6 1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 in g o ld . J. F. W oods .......................... editor on Nov. 14 of this year, there t_> ■ w a W EEK BUYS IT This high class drop head sewing machine bought by us in r . ---- i / . -»-»Äsr. * . Isrge quantities, thus enabling us to sell them at a very low - V & price. • , > . C .T 1 ■ - - —55«^. $60 machine for $25 Pi* V- * • ■ •*'* 'J . Í . 1 i We will send this machine to your nearest railroad station with freight prepaid for $3.G O and $ 2 . 0 0 in monthly in stallments till Ü 25.G O is paid us. Why send east or to Portland when you can buy at home just as cheap. _____________ GOFF BROTHERS EDITORIAL COMMENT. Forest Grove - - • - Oregon was $904,000,000 gold. I en The Tammany tiger has more lives Sole Agents for the White Sewing Machine in Washington County. years ago the circulation per | than any other reline. — St. Louis Post- capita was $23.23. It is now Dispatch. No Caiiso For Panic. $33.23. The steps that you Perhaps Messrs. Cortelyou and Certainly the letter of Presi now take, the ability of the Morgan can save the Jamestown expo- dent Roosevelt’s to Sec’y Cor Government to back them u p ,! sition. — Atlantic Constitution. Elie I Ionic Festival telyou should be a source of „ , ............................ and that not a particle of risk is I ., . * . „„ BY MARY FR AN C ES F A R N H A M confidence to the calamity howl- • , , , , , n Considering that it has cost us Latest styles in hats. Nice line of caps just arrived, ____( iU;. count tod'r It involved therein, give the fullest gioo.000,000, the Panama canal is all sizes and prices. Remodeling a specialty. ers of this coun ry ay. 1 guarantee of the sound condi-j not such a big hole in the ground.— Thanksgiving, which is so typically follows Misses Speishart « S r Thompson . . tion of our people and the sound Baltimore Sun. an American institution, was from the I he White House, Washing- j.,. r - . . . Main Street Forest Grove, Or. first especially the home gathering of ton, D . C ., N o v . 17, 1907. , „ , , j AmonK ‘he presidents othertrou- the family. With the Puritan aversion that our people have to do now blesis the fact that there are more “My dear Mr. Cortelyou: I is to go ahead with their nor- j rough riders in Oklahoma than there to any festival associated with the old relative did not include me. It was have considered your proposal. mal business in a normal fash- 1 are federal officers. — Omaha Bee. world supremacy of church and state explained, that as the frozen roads; Thanksgiving acquired a character all I approve the issue of the fifty ion, and the whole difficulty dis On his birthday King Edward got its own. In my cildhood I think would prevent using the large family millions of Panama bonds which appears; and this end will be a diamond about the size of a teacup. abundance was the most significant carriage, there was room for only j Frederic, who was a pet of these cous will be immediately available as *77" \ , , . , , achieved, if each man will act The king is now qualified to take a impression. Like the most joyous ins. It was, however, represented t o ' the basis of additional currency as he normally does act, and a s job as a bartender.—Philadelphia Pub- Hebrew festival, it was a feast of in me that nothing should be spared t o ' I also approve the issue of . l i ronrJifjQns rh e coun_ i i*c Ledger. gathering when the barns were filled make the day a happy one for me and J $100,000,000, or so much as ^ a l condit ons ot the coun- with plenty and the “ liberal year that the cook would serve the same ’ try s business fully warrarts his An Ann Arbor professor suggests Are what you will laughed out.” In cellar and storehouse you may find necessary, of $50 now acting. Sincerely yours, that President Roosevelt be made were garnered all manner of store. dinner that would otherwise have been 3 per cent interest-bearing king. Thus we discover that Chicago The good things served upon the provided for the family. This sense of Theodore Roosevelt. get in Drugs, Toi Government notes, the pro colleges have no monopoly of freaks. table were of an indigenous nature, i my own importance was so flattering that I took at once a philosophical view ceeds of the sale of which can 1 — Pittsburg Gazette-Times. The American woods furnished both let Articles, Sta of the situation and magnified to Fred * * * bo at once deposited by you The road meetin£ in VertS the turkey that satisfied the craving for eric the prospective pleasure of my where the greatest need exists, hall Friday afternoon should be From the remarks handed out to tionery and Kodak THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1907 The Paris Millinery Parlors t a h QUALITY and RIGHT PRICES them by Mr. Taft, advising them to the “ savory goose” of the old English T^nksgiving. Bible Como Junio; Christ Preac ¡*»a. Sun vice i Younj servie The i list a Ser v »t t he Sarg« pliam night W. h jour tprice $ 2.0 lora read and time Judge Dr. Mines’ Good Things TO EAT * and li When church Christmas, and the cranberry that efforts | become B°od losers’ the FiliPinos drew near Frances Maria dressed me Supplies at ' ---------- ---- 1 readily guess what the futuie has in added flavor. Whatever the accessor in my best winter gown, and in new aiuiiM Liiiii nut! siinuin dp ain p n i ies modern epicures demand, these a onK * is line should be aided store for them. _ Washington Post. hat and furs I set off to church alone. | by all lovers of good roads. . . . staples are of unchanging value. An l With all the importance of a girl of Through his efforts this meet- John w- Gates has lost 8-LOOO,- other essentially national contribution seven making the first solitay appear-1 to the old time festival is pumpkin pie. P which *™den" a C" will g meet in rr™'rrn n 'm inE >S being Cal!:-] when a pro- 'JUO omns to 'he .lump in nock, hr Butternuts and shagbarks furnished the ance at church I walked up the aisle to the conspicuous “ wing pew.” Dur-1 fashion the needs of A e s i.u a - • - T * '° r * Z I T who “ are willing best of dessert. All these products of ing the long sermon I sat there with ! DRUG tion, and which I believe will tax assessment for the districts to bet a million apiece.—Chicago the farm indicate that the country was the dignity of the sole representative of North and South Forest Record-Herald. STORE the best setting for Thanksgiving. be passe i at an early date after of a family that never failed the minis Grove, Dilley and Thatcher for j In the New England household all ter. The text held my thought to the Congress convenes two weeks John Abernathy landed the Okla the purpose of building some | the activities for weeks and weeks had exclusion of any interpretation: “ Bet tence. homa marshalship without any trou a forward look. House cleaning must ter is a dinner of herbs where love is. permanent roads in these dis- ble. Mr. Abernathy is the gentle- “ What is most needed now is tncts. I he time has come man who captured a live wolf with be finished that attic and cellar might than a stalled ox and hatred therewith.” hat our citizens should realize testify to good housekeeping; the win That the times were all out of joint I low fundamentally sound busi- when the roads of this county his naked hands in the presence of ter clothing must also be in readiness, reasoned if so good a man as “ Parson; less conditions in tihs country j must be built of something ! Roosevelt, and such qualifications On the farm the harvesting of fruit and Hawes” could prefer at this joyous I than dirt. cannot challenged.— Houston Post. vegetables, the housing farm imple i.re and how absurd it is to per- more substantial season such frugal fare. I mentally | ments, making ready warm winter contrasted my enviable lot in having nit themselves to get into a ^ome district or districts must I HOWE’S OBSERVATIONS. it’s The smaller the man, the bigger the quarters for the stock, kept pace with something even better than stalled ox •anic and create Stringency by | take the initiative Step and .lB| indoor preparations. On Monday of served for my own special happiness. ^ done without! chip he carries on his shoulder, oarding their savings instead n°* £»olnK Thanksgiving week was called into expense, But it must Tender, Juicy, Steaks f trusting perfectly The next Thanksgiving I recall I sound heavy expense. Children never appreciate their par service even the youngest member of come! The people must do it! was included in a large family of grand anks. There is no particle of the household. If at any time there ents so long as life is a two-step. Roasts and Stews, children, and the long drive over the J had been a prejudice that plum pud isk involved in letting business Then why not the taxpayers of There are many people in every ding savored too much of the English snowy road increased my appetite. \ Sausage and Bacon ike its natural course and the these above named districts take The grandmother with dainty cap and out to the town wbo ^ave " come down a peg.’ Christmas, that scruple had long be- le people can help themselves the step? Come ■ * . . fore my time vanished, and it is doubt- !lCe.jha“ derchie' f° ^ d at the neck; All kinds of Fresh meeting and help. ‘There are a very few women,” we nd the country most by put- i presided over the ample feast. When j ful whether there was ever any canon heard a man say today, ‘ that I suit.” I wavered between turkey and chicken ng into active circulation the against mince pie. Stoning raisins for pie she suggested that I might try both, j loney they are hoarding. When the financial stringency When a milliner puts out a particu the pies that were baked by dozens She had a comfortable belief that j “ The banks and trust com- tightened up the money institu- larly young hat, all the old girls want was my special work, also chopping Thanksgiving dinner would never d o . G r o c e r ie s mince meat, which I always insisted was anies are solvent. There is tions in the center of all busi- it. violence to healthy digestion. After • » * reduced to the proper degree of fine lore currency in the country to- ness, New York, the whole A public speaker, in order to be ness long before the critical judgment dinner we had nuts and apples before 1 ay than there was a month country, cities and towns as come popular, must know when to of an experienced cook would allow the blazing fire in the best parlor and a voung uncle told us stories of a far to , when the supply was am- though in sympathy, responded quit, me to leave the tiresome task. Again country from which he had just re and again the deep cavern of the brick 'e. Since then $55,000,000 to the condition. Forest Grove Widows seem to shed tears with turned. The grest West of my youth \ gold has been imported and is feeling the relief, the people one eye and use the other to ‘‘look oven was filled with cakes and pud ful Geography lay in Ohio. Next to Good Eatables dings and pies which made the whole \e Government has deposited are no longer anxious concern- .»round.” Peter Lambert this strange uncle was at house fragrant with the spicy odor. It the most traveled man I knew. ready $60,000,000. These ing their deposited coin; worried is a question whether these days of an It is always said, as a matter of In later years the old home has Low Pricss re facts and I appeal to the talk has given place to confi- course, that the devil is a man. But ticipation were not more pleasant than changed; present day life, also, has liblic to co-operate with us in dence and business which was who knows? the great feast itself. The prodigal Everybody knows that modified the old time festival. I preparations emphasized the sense of rstoring normal business condi- j on the slump is returning to • • • found my services were no longer in- we keep the best Meats bns. T he Government will normal. The hotel registration ®oy* a*ways ,0 have their h»ir thankfulness. Former retainers were always remembered, and it was often d'!',len' ab‘t n l*'e Preliminary prepara- •e that the people do not suiter which is an excellent index of a cut “°rt s0 thev won 1 have t0 com^ to t»e had, but this is to and especially in the West and South, where the crops have to be moved. I have assurance that the leaders of Congress are * * V egetables W. F. SCHULTZ it IB the morning. 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. We invite you to call and see them. Fall Clothing W e can satisfy any man, boy or youth in Clothing. O ur stock is complete besides the prices and per fect fit are both guaranteed. NELSON B. LA COURSE F orest G rove - - Oregon THE BIG ECONOMICAL STORE .............................. .......................................................I my pleasure to carry a chicken or a pie to these pensioners. The annual com- ing of old Peter Lambert, an old Hes- sian soldier, was looked forward to be- cause he could make on our slates graphic pictures of his thrilling adven- tures. When with well filled bag he would take his leave it was always with the wish that “ Thankful-forgiveness" would be a happy day in our home. What has become of the old'fash- ioned boy who stopped to spit when ever he saw a caterpillar? • • • There never was a woman who didn't occasionally pray for a change in her husband’s disposition. . . . Open a door in summer and flies I slip in; in winter, it’s cats. Always It was within our expectations that ■ some reason for boys to keep the w; might have snow, and the long i door closed. drive to our grandmother’s house was much merrier to the tune of the sleigh S tate of O h io . C ity o f Toledo, L l ucas C o u n ty . bells. It was the custom of our family F ra n k J. C h en ey m ak es o ath th a t h e is se n io r p a rtn e r of th e firm of F . J. C h e n -y A C o., d o in g b u sin e ss in the to attend church in the morning and C ity o f T oledo, C ounty a n d S tate a fo resaid , a n d th a t saW the sermon g.ve gave material for discus. tor discus- firm w ill pay th e m m o f O N E H U N D R ED DO LLA RS for e ach and ev ery c ise o f C a 'm h th a t c a nnot be cured sion while waiting for the dinner to be . . by th e use of H a ll’s C a ta rrh C u re. served. Thanksgiving was the minis- f r a n k j. c h e n s v . . . Sw< m to vf.-r, mt ai*i ,uh«<-nb-d m mr prrtwc, ter s opportunity to speak with bo un* da, of Crcftnber, a . p. ISM. certain voice on national issues and a . w. gleason . Notary PuMic. ! even local politics might come in for h , catarrh cur* t, tot-rn-. r. and «en di » , hare of comment. The first sermon rectly on the bl »od tuJ irurous surfaces of the system. send for tMtian-aiais ttrr. I remember was soon after I went to I soMhy.„d,J.„J. “ v N,V,CO" T Take Ha Tr Family P ill, for lonatipation. ,on:,‘ St t dies* raisins and the mince mcat Kinder make quick work of the ' making process. The oid brick ° ' fn bld g ,en P^ce to a range and P‘es " ere no l°n8er baked by the dcven' Christmas holidays have to s a ue-sree s-:2P‘anted the lhanks- *1VinR Hmit t0 the schoQl term tha‘ ‘he ne;rer generation cannot so easily join in the family festival. Nevertheless there is still a warm place in th e 1 hearts of our people for a day that is more typically American than any other holiday in our calendar. If the spirit of thankfulness is perhaps over looked too much in our modern life when success seems to depend on sa- ncitJt it j, ,he m0fe - important tilat * e c'i°g to our Thanksgiving fes- Tt. aval, its observance is a recognition of blessings year made new. Di-v.nc ru . , As sickens said of Christmas it shou d be “ a kind a good and a forgiving tllllC. _______________ l,i*e w ith my *uardian- At Thanks- Hoffman Si Allen Co. will buy giving a n invitation tO visit a distant your pears and apples. remind you to give US a call. Saelens I Co. forest move List your property with the “ OLD R E L IA B L E ” OREGON LAND COMPANY Edward Seymour, Mgr. Forest Grove Or.