Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, December 05, 1907, Image 3

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fo r d rap in g, cu rta in s, sc r e e n , fillin g s etc.
Portieres
A sm all lin e at v e r y c lo s e
Wall Paper
The
Kitchen
Treasures--
W h ite o r finished G o ld en and m ade u p on h o n o r
fig u r e s.
T h e y are a d v a n c e sp r in g
s ty le s and g o o d o n e s .
Kitchen Cabinets
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to
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le ss th an y o u can g e t th em in P ortlan d.
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Paterson Block,
Forest» Grove, Oregon
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sJCl
s a □ wê S * ses ® m
Men
will
get
cigars,
neckwear
and
mustache
found—dead
in
the
Philippines.
this
year
begin
at
7
p.
m.
on
the
22d;
il Peace
(C o p y rig h t 1907 by C. H . R ic th .)
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Persons born under the sign of Cap­ cups. Ladies will get the money—
but there must be no drinking, and
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ricornus
the Goat are great orators, which they would much rather have.
every
one
must
be
in
by
Curfew.
The
of practlc; December of the drifting snow
thinkers
and teacheis; self-conscious Children will get the stomach ache
21st
will
be
the
shortest
day
in
the
: > ■-
And yule-log blazing bright;
and
not
meddlesome;
good story tel and its complications.
year.
This
will
be
on
Saturday,
and
if
winds
blow
jrtoui tj December, when the cold
And then comes January ill
yiu are at church the next day and lers, eat too much, have style and
s reached
Across the fields of white;
To
plague u s^ ith some ancient bill
pride,
talk
too
much,
are
distrustful,
stay for the sermon, you will notice
ie riiore i When winter’s ring is in the ground
mrtant stept
As
only
January can
and
can
keep
a
secret
(if
males).
that the 22d is much longer.
And the nights are clear and still.
bject on tin
Disturb
the
happiness of man.
They
are
selfish,
and
never
get
the
The
moon
will
be
full
on
the
19th
the And the boys go belly-buster down
Then
Leap
Year
dread shall come
hot
end
of
it
in
an
exchange
of
Christ­
and
the
sign
of
the
zodiac
for
the
The slick and shiny hill.
e d upoaeJ *•!<
month will be Capricornus the Goat. mas gifts. They continue to hang up again with Nineteen Hundred Eight;
“
December of the Christmas tree
re adi
This will make butter go up, and send their stockings when it is a hardship j when womankind of growing years and
n mi3<i
And childhood’s brightest dream;
yet ft*
upon others to fill them. Girls born single up to date, will hit the bache-
kids to Sunday school.
ns rr ‘ December of the ecstacy
in Capricornus are hard to win, gen- j lor’s plain trail—the unproposing
The old mill pond will freeze egain,
fl
Of hallowed Christmas'e’en;
erally preferring a parrot to the stork, wretch—and make that worthy for
iVhfch tiff*/
.
,
ha os of i When the last sweet lullaby is sung
And every one will skate;
ned, *
The want-wolf’s wail will ride the blast awhile exceeding hard to ketch.
linn a pK‘
And children’s whispers cease,
The mollycoddle, modest swain,
ior Mag«
Where poverty prevails;
Will thither go with Kate
h ' And the wee sweet stockings all are
For a Christmas present, nothing
a c tio n . 1
■ £ ■
A
few late laggard geese will pass
fo r
nicer than Dcminocards; the great
She'll slip in such a way that she
strung
atJon Is
With winter on their tails.
e to tu: Along the mantel-piece.
Will see a brilliant star,
combination game set, domino shape,
rnment
The
sleigh will jingle up the road with card colors: Play cards, dominoes
And
he
will
deeply
blush
to
see
Ìi*tiu» Dicember of the drum and horn
[the lines around the whip, and George and new games “ Show-me” and “ Big
i sink I n
How long her stockings are.
And bundles shyly hid;
? scu e d I n
and Nellie, in the robes, will love’s Stick.” Parents fascinated; children
people K
The money scarce will quiet down—
r goven December of the one great morn
own honey sip. The sleigh will hit a delighted. 56 parts in attractive box
snt, ordr'
unhappy circumstance—and money
Of mornings for a kid;
queen ;
I 10 foot bank, and they’ll go rolling postpaid, 50c. Boys and girls make
■rence !»
h ie v e ti*' When the chimes of sweet and mellow will frequent again the pockets of our
| down, with Nellie’s foot in George’s Xmas money as agents. Don’t delay.
pants. The new gold coins they're
Bells
I face—and walk six miles to town.
o r m tiftì
Write today. Dominocards Co., 1807
making now without “ In God We
Are welcoming the dawn.
i th e
The new rules for farmers promul­ Chouteau, St. IaDuis, Mo.
n* aïJ i
i fortPjB And the house rocks with the merry Trust,” will turn up in the hat at
gated by the Farmhands’ Union will
3 stipsi 7
church as prized as any dust. The
yells
of the*
Question for Debate.
go into effect on the 5th, viz: Farmers
a t 4 je‘
scrip we have will be retired, and real
Of kids with nighties on.
re ig n
will
provide
automobiles
for
all
help,
A
few
weeks ago Pacific University
e r tre
dough will look good, but the old sub­
ro m C i»
December
was
the
ninth
month
in
and
will
serve
as
chauffeurs;
they
will
and
Willamette
met and chose a gen­
__
scriber will insist, on paying up with
eat at the second table, and sleep in eral question, that on immigration, and
the Did Roman calendar, and its name
wood.
the hayloft; they will rise at 4, do the submitted it to Whitman for final word­
• ;■ i a h o a decern (te n ). When Julius
On the 2d, Speaker Cannon as-
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C
tesc
uecame
Big
Stick
of
the
empire,
cnores, and serve breakfast to the ing and last week the following ques­
l u d in g
' f >r this ‘ " the month contained but twenty-nine sembled at Washington, where he re hands in bed at 9, they will provide
tion was received from the Inland
He added two more— one more elected himself and,resum^d the enac. i phonograph and the current magazines; Empire institution: “ Resolved, That
•n i: diys
to Bake ready •or Christmas, and an- ment ° f law in the Presence of the hands will supervise the farmwork from the United States should continue to
as a
oiunt other to recover from it. Christmas democratic minority and other onlook- 11 to 12, and from 2 till 3; the earn­ admit Japanese on the same basis as
* the i*’*äI
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originated with the Greeks, ers. The final edition of the presi- ings of the farm will be placed in a European immigrants.”
su» i gifts
iry f«
es and - ! Henc : the saying, "Beware of the dent’s message was read. Wall street bucket every Saturday and poured
Twelve college students are going
Greek s bearing gifts.” Santa Claus was 8iven another physic; and it was through a ladder placed horizontally, into the local try-out from which two
In
was Invented by the toy manufacturers officially declared that this country with the ends on two chairs; what goes teams will be chosen, one to meet
o f th e H
ro p u k B «
exist half capital and half through, the hands get—and what Whitman in this city and another to
i .iapt » 1 Of Neuremburg. Germany, where the cannot
■ o f d O »; H
Teddy
Bears
came
from.
water.
sticks on the rungs goes to the farmer. meet Willamette at Salem. The try­
>
r
'r.akinf
,
The motto for this month will be,
Mr. Fairbanks took refuge in the j Santa Claus will make the usual out is set for Dec. 18 and the aspirants
•c-s at
ii. :n*=A; “ Shut the door!” Mr. Roosevelt and dignity of the Senate from h. - cocktah
ir u :
I this * Mr. Brvan will be the leading preriden- persecutor:, ar. several new nv her
till ten i dates, and prohibition will be were taken into that exc'. ve club
o
th tlh rn in g issue. The liquor inter- of multi rr.iJ na
eats w build walls around Peoria. 111., sembled w:.;
Louisville and Milwaukee,, questions like the need
:ir war balloon will make daily eral building at Podunk and Coyote
itions of the movements of Mrs. Center; the growing demand for
more elastic currency, and why no-
Anti-Saloon League has con- body will stay in the army at the gen- i
Ganderbone's
December
rounds on the night of the 24th.
Forecast. sented to let the Winter Solstice of erous inducement of 813 a month and
b
vant
s es a a a & beo m a rii c
Kon-
to the teams are now burning midnight
Recsc-Liebeno.
Im-rit^
candles over the subject. Last yerr
A pretty wedding occurred soiAtinfr re(
fifteen studznt. entered the try-out,
Hillsboro Thanksgivii g day when«n 0 y
more than ever went in before and this
: Rena Liebeno was rnarri-d la Hi^ake^Jjg
year there is the second largest num­
Reese at the home of the b<nt o*"
ber. Pacific has always stood in the
j mother Mr:.. Dernmin, Rev. Fejsent—
forefront in debate and prr.spei Is indi­
officiating.
r pla, ht
cate results in keeping with the his­
After the ceremony an ela'Jpeak^t
toric past. The immigration is one rf
dnnt r w i served to th man. l; inak*,;qllI'int,
the most intere,ting and important
it, .
Irorn Portland and Hills') ro. i
»nl give
questions before the American people
■vdl make their home in CornelitM
inthr d-»»'
today and the debate should be a
success.
tnrityo“ in
Money to loan on farm sc<f^
”
S.
— I)r. E. H. Brown, Phvsician and VV. H. Hollis, Forest Grove.
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f |i
Surgeon. X-Ray and all electrical ap­
Try Schultz's ground brni
pliances in office.
Calls answered
*y- J'nent ga
vnur hens. It will make them L
night or day.
’ iscusset
dStre
“ evenii
Beal Estate Bargain#
Twenty-two and three fourths
acres, two miles west of Salem,
under good fence, 1000 cords
good wood 82500.
Forty six and 14-100 acres, 38
acres in cultivation, 4 miles
north of Forest Grove, telephone,
R. F. I), on milk route, good 8
room house, large barn, brick
cellar, good out buildings, wood
shed, wash room, good wells at
house and barn, orchard. Price
4300. 230 bushels of oats, 60
of wheat, barn full o( hay, good
team horses, cows, new hack,
wagon, horses, mowing machine,
and all tools necessary to run
farm, wood shed full of wood.
Everything 85000. Terms.
Three hundred and f i f t h s
acres 1-2 mile of Ballston. nice
actes in cultivation.
Bilan and
pasture and timber fair house a one.
barn, running water, telephor per
R. F. D.
Price 827.50 »
acre. Terms.
!n_e
ns rega
>e enact
ided, wi
taf the j
resulted
Goff; (si
rer, Cl
ating lw
»y mon
»ctes,
Two hundred and forty aci
or­
4 miles of Dallas 3J of Mr*
tat
ation
mouth, 140 acres in cubivatj
all under fence, balance in . Ims juth Foi
-nie
tore and timber, fair ham i nji
from railroad station, well w atered.
Good stock and grain (alarm.
Print 820 per acre. Reasonable
terms.
Wricjhi, Cornelius
Forest (»rove
GoSdenrod Flour