Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, December 19, 1907, Image 6

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    CHRISTMAS O U TLE T SALE
At LaCourse’s Big Economical Store, Forest Grove
What Loom Ends Mean and
Where They Come From
Loom Ends mean Goods that fall short of forty or fifty yard lengths, requisite for export purposes. Identical in quality, style and design with the full piece, still not
to be classed with regular goods because they are wanting in lengths. T h e mighty block of Loom Ends we have purchased for this sale are new goods fresh from
the Looms, offered you at loom cost. There is no better way of supplying your Christmas desires than to attend this sale where you will find many patterns that
will supply all your Xmas needs. This is the largest sale of its kind ever inaugurated in Washington county and at this time of the year ought to appeal to all shoppers
We are not only Selling Loom Ends but all other Goods as well, at Low Prices.
You will find bargains in all departments.
Skirts
Marvelous Shoe Our Great Cloth­
ing Sale
Selling
Ribbons at Loom
Grocery Dept«
End Prices
Ladies' Coats
Tailor made skirts of all the latest weaves and a
variety that will satisfy the most fastidious. Solid blacks,
serges and panamas in all the new models.
You will not go wrong on shoes
Men’s boys, and children’s clothing goes at a great
sacrifice. You can’t find values to equal these in all the
state. Come and look them over and be convinced.
You will never, in all your travels find coats sold so
cheap as here and all good values too.
Our store’s supremacy as the best and most
economical supply center is emphasized in every item in
this department.
Wearing qualities are remembered long after the
price is forgotten.
here.
An unusual opportunity enabled us to buy one of
the best brands of silk taffeta ribbons at a very great re­
duction in price.
The Store that» Saves You Money
P. U. SECOND TEAM VICTORS.
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tiord titl o n llo im t O r id ir o n .
Saturday, D ec. 7 the Pacific second
team played the last game of the sea­
son with a team from Hillsboro co r -
Dosed of high school and town play ers.
The game was arranged on short \,0 tice
and the P. U. boys went onto f’ „ e fie|d
for the first time in two we' ks
On
the other hand several of th -e Hillsboro
Players did not know they
untila short time before the game.
From the kickoff it was evident that
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the Varsity had the a» Jvantage. Hills­
boro made yardage k ,ut once aIthough
her back field was heavy. T h e P. U.
<*am played like d ock work and the
The Varmer’s Wife
u very carr fu) aU)ut hpr c|,lirn> gj,,.
brilliant points of the game brought
smiles to the faces of those in the J
grandstj nd, especially the mei.ibers of
the first team.
Perhaps they remembered a previous
score of 52 to 0. At the beginning of
the 1st half Holman Ferrin got the ball'
and went around end for a quarterback
run of 3 0 yards and a touch down.
After this it was a series of repetitions.
To say that the visitors weie taken off
their feet would be putting it mildly.
Tim e and again the rooters cheered for
the “ law student” as he to:e around
end; or for H . Ferrin as lie se at the
team down the field for "o n e more
touch downs.”
WHY SO WEAK?
K id n ey 1 roubles l lay b e Sap ­
ping \ our L.ift A w ay.
F o rest G rove P eop le
H ave L earn ed T h is
F act.
In the second half H . F eirin , Alec
Robinson, Thorgny F .o lm es, A. C.
Allen and G. B ro c,n distinguished
fejivn
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LINEUP OF TEAMS.
Pacific
Abnt iam
Thot nas
P.obi uson
Allen
Gardner
C Brown
Mobley
Holmes
Miller
Brown
Ferren
Hillsboro
Fitzgerald
Cummings
Morgan
McCraken
Moore
Brown
Vaught
Lund
Freeman
Moore
Lytle
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L J R
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First Cannibal— “ Our chief has hay
j fever.”
, Second Cannibal— “ What biought it
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o n ?”
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I First Cannibal— " H e ate a grass
widow.”
Coach Hahn has started the long
distance men on their cross country
T he Record-Herald says preliminary
runs. A large number of the boys trials of athletic teams which will par­
turn out every evening. Pacific will ticipate in Olympic games in London
have some good men in the distances .in August of 1908 will be held on
| the coming season. The weight men Marshal] fieid at the University of Chi-
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LAWYER
Real Estate and Corpo-
atjon Law a Specialty.
OFFICE over
Hines' Store
Forest Grove,
Oregon
HANCOCK & GORDON
O l^ Y iV s P iC
FLO C K
Every sack ij'jarantecd
Made of selected Eastern Oregon Hard Wheat,
it produces more loaves of bread than any other
flour and the loaves are lighter and whiter. Be­
cause cf the increased quantity of bread produced
the cost is no higher than for other flours.
Ask your Grocer for It.
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F A S H IO N S T A B L E S
Pacific Ave.
Forest Grove
Neat Turnouts
E. W . Haines Bank
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(ESTA BLISH ED 1898.)
Forest Grove, Oregon
A general banking business transacted
Interest paid on time deposits.
Accounts invited.
City Shaving Parlors
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in s u r a n c e
BANKERS AND MERCHANTS
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R K L 1 B P
A SS1N .
Of F o r e s t G ro v e , O reg o n
For the Best, Up-to-date Work.
Baths. Pacific Ave, Forest Grove.
A. 1. Wirtz, Proprietor
S . A . ¿ V lo u lt o n
The
L e a d in g T o n s o r i a l i s t
of
F o rest
:i s T H ir
Best a nd Cheapest
Lee’s
LAUNDRY
Quong
FINE WORK DONE CHEAP — PRICES
W hite shirt - • - 10c Drawers
10c WhDe W aist*
Soft
* - • .
White Skirts - 10 to 50 Underskirts -
Undershirts - - - 8c Stockings •
Handkerchiefs - • 2c Collars
- - - - ic
Men s White Vests 10 15c pants . . . . .
29c
Coats - - - - 10 20c Dusters
- , 1 J J C
Towels - - - 20c Dor. Napkins - - 2Tc T '- i.
T he following articles 50 c per do*. PiK o* '***■-,
Bed Sheers. Table Cloths. Night f> wns. V. - , r j '«
Drawers. Underwear. Aprons and Oarse1 Covers.
d ro v e
R . IN IX O f N , D e n t i s t
Forest Grove, Oregon
OFTICE
Three i r w , onrn ol Bailey's s
houis froir «4 A M to 4 P M.
Notice for Publication.
United States Land Office, Portland. Oregon,
November 12, 1907.
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Notice is hereby given that Flora A. Dudley of Port-
land. County of Multnomah. State of Oregon, has ap­
plied to purchase, under the act of Congress of June 3,
1578. «as extended by act of August 4, 1892, the S W H ,
Lots 3 and 4 and N E' • of Section 30. T. 3 N .f R. 3 W ..
and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more
valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural
purposes and to establish his claim to said land before
Register and Receiver at Portland, Oregon, on the 6th
day o f February’, 1908.
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He names as his witnesses:
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Olof Ohlscn of Portland, Oregon.
Mary E. Wilson of Portland, Oregon,
| Charlotte Reed of Portland, Oregon.
W ill K elley of Buxton. Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-
i described lands are requested To hie their claims in this
j office on or before said 6th day of February. 1908.
ALGERNON S. D R ESSER .
Register.
1 have begun practice in the shot P»«-' caR0 next June. T h e se trials will be
V. Waterman of The Dalles and H. P. he)d ¡n 0onj inction with simil.ir events
Forest L-o\t
Fitiflc Avrnni
I Humphreys of Oregon city, are the ,n NfW Yotk o( f ^ t e n , athletes. Offi-
will be re*»*
S .ist tViV"ls absolutely true
If you wr
.III proven to your satisfaction big men who will establish some new c e n of , hf Cemraj Association. Athletic
to
,| bv ,t mull » rostat card r.qurat
u I'r. r
— Don’t worry over
, Union, will have charge of the local
V Pieree.
Pierce, Buffalo.
m urmo. V
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• • or a records for the Varsity in the spring.
,'ne» <r
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, o( hi« booklet of extract,« from
— Have you seen those new cans at shopping but go to the
The Social Union will meet Mon- games, but will probably seek awist-
lard medical
authorltje^
timla'rd
m.-dlrai •utnonu.-«.
tT
Studio and sit for a dozen
Hodman & Allen C o.? Prices right.
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evening. Jan. A. a. Herrick Hall , anoe from Southern and Pacific CLast
The best gift in the world
„rid-fatn
iM w h .r I th e mwi emlmmf m «llc*l men
Kon wi„ address the m eeung. officers of the A. A. U -O re g o n ia n . I — A full line of Comforts at Bailey s. ' the easiest and cheapest.
of Uu-^ifO ^f of them.
c.imtun.-. I I
W. H. HOLLIS,
Most Grocers Sell
take no other.
T h e college men are very slow.
T h ey seem to take their ease;
For even when they graduate.
T h ey do it by degrees.— Ex.
•o money fo r you to shit* Raw F a r e and H ides to a s th an to
Lint. M ark et R ep ort. Snipping Tags, and about our
a b o u t T r a p p e r s ’ S ec rets. Decoys. T rap s. Game I a w i . H ow and w here tp tra p , and to becom e a iu c -
I t ’ s a reg ular E ncycloped ia. P rice. $ 2. To o u r custom ers. $1 35. H ides tan ned in to
cessfu t trappvi
s to traps, (1 00 per b ottle. S h ip your
b e a u tifu l Robe s. Our M agnetic B a it and Decoy a ttra c ts a n il
» ..D v p U T l, M inneapolis,M inn.
H id es and F u n to us a n d g e t h ig h est p ric es. A a d e r s c h I
times during the night. I was forced to stoop and bend
a great deal and when the pains across my back were
at their height, I was hardly able to do my work. I had
read about D a m ’s Kidney Pills, and seeing that they
w e r e so highly advertised. I procured a box.
I am now
better than I have been in a long time and can say that
Doan's Kidney Pills acted like magic in my case .”
Remem ber the name— Doan’ s— and
score 5 $ o.
l O to 5 0 % i
W r it e f o r P r:
H U N T E R S ’& T R A P P E R S ’G U ID E SlO'OlUBMk
4'>0 pages, le a t h er b ound. B est th in g on th e s u b je c t ever w ritte n . Illu stra tin g a ll F u r A nimals. All
When a healthy man or woman be­
gins to run down without apparent
ca.use, becomes weak, languid, depres­
sed , suffers backache, headache, dizzy
s; jells and urinary disorders, look to
tile kidneys for the cause of it all.
K e e p the kidneys well and they will
ke*ep you well. Doan's Kidney Pills
The first half ended with the score cu re sick kidneys and keep them well.
w. H. Morton, living on Third and Lincoln Streets.
22-0
The grandstand claijmiored for '.Tillsboro, O regon, says: "‘ When I first began using
“ 9 9 ” and Pacific’s boys worked like D oan’s Kidney Pills, I was suffering from a weak back
and a disordered condition of my kidneys. These or­
Trogans to make good.
gans were so weak that I was forced to arise sr\eral
•calds It W roughly after usinK aml K,v,.s
It a sun u n h to sweeten It. She knows themselves time ar d again. T h e “ law
th at it n ur churn is sour It will taint the
butter V .m l Is inado In It. T h e stomaeli I» student” s e e m e 'j to be a “ hoodoo”
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
a churn. In the stomach aiwl digestive for Hillsboro.
Tim e and again they
and n u tritiv e traéis are jierloruied pro­
cents.
Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo,
tried
in
vaiu
to
down
him.
T
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vis­
cesses which are almost exactly like tho
churning of butter. I» it unit apparent itors put u’ p a plucky game but were New York, sole agents for the United
then th a t If this stomach-churn is foul it
outclassed . T he hdf ended with the States.
makes foul all which is put Into It?
Tho ovil of a foul stomacJi is not alone
the bad taste in the mouth and tho foul
breath caused t.y It, t,ut the corruption of
the pure current of blood a.nd the rttssem-
Ination of disease throughout the. I hh I v .
Ttr. Pierce s (ioliteu MeoJcal 1 ) 1 ,-tcovery
makes tho sour a-ul foul stomach sweet.
It does for tho stomach what the w ashing
and sun hath do for thechurn—absolutely
romOTM every tainting or rurrupding ole .
eiont. In this wny It cures blotch
pimples, eruptions, scrofulmis swellp
sores, er opsin eating ulcers « ih * 'L l
humors or di>oases arising from bad’ 1 aJ
V, you have hitter, nasty, foul * ’’ i t
voitr mouth, coated tongue, foul '
are weak and easily tired, feel d* [)r ,
and despondent, have frequent he ..lache«
dlizy attacks, gnawing or distress , ,n
ach, constipated or Irregular bo _ ,i,
or bitter risings after ratin' ,
appetite, those symptoms, or
¡
able number of them. Indica
* »;.lt vou ire
FURS CHIDES
fo r spot cash.
s e ll a t h o m e .
Eczema and Pile Cure
fT D U U
Knowing what It Is to suffer, I will g ir t
1
FREE OF CHARGE, to any afflicted a posi­
tive mire for Eczema, Salt Rheum, Erysipetas, Pile*
and Skin Diseases. Instant relief. Don’t suffer longei
Write F. W. W illiams, 400 Manhattan Avenue, New
York. Encloaa Stamp
— Dr. E. H . Brown, Physician and
Surgeon. X-Ray and all electrical ap­
pliances in office.
Calls answered
night or day.
— The finest of Cc-tton Blankets at
Bailey’s.
— Cotton Blankets 10-4, 11-4, 12-4,
prices 8 5 c. » 1 .0 0 , « 1 .2 5 , « 1 .5 0 ,
« 2 .0 0 , at Bailey’s.
— Money to loan on farm security.
your Xra»*
W.
H . Hollis, Forest Grove.
Pacific An
good photos.
— Try Schu lti’s ground bone for
and will be
your
hens. It will make them lay.
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