THE N EW S of course, is due to the Dairy industry here, which is the same j Published every Thursday by The at all times of the year. Besides Washington County Publishing Co., our other industries are such Incorporated. that we are not dependent upon Entered at the post-office at Forest foreign conditions for our pros­ Grove, Oregon, as second class mail matter. perity but it is, so to speak, dug Subscription $1.5C Per Year out of the ground. So long as the farmers of Washington coun- Advertising rates made knewn an applientien. ____________ | ty continue their work in the j Official Paper of City Of Forest Grove ^nes already established, there never need be any fear of a A. E. NOIIRSE................... MANAGER panic in this, the best county in J. F. W o o d s .............................. editor Oregon. THURSDAY, JANUARY 2, 3ood Eatables SOc a WEEK BUYS IT at Low Prices Everybody knows that Tuesday, Dec. 24, was parents’ day at the school in district No. 66, where T he municipal election is only Ida Stewa t has just finished her term a few days off and no candidates of school. A nice program was rendered after in the field. There is much for which Santa Claus put in an appearance a new council to do, but the with his large pack of toys lor the pu- most important problem for so - 1 p i l s ” a n d p^"” ts" and 'many\ e7a- to be had, but this is to A A;v V IPf-m a call. Saelens & Co. FOREST SHOVE dents which cost hundreds of strong system is capable of keeping lives, besides innumerable cy - fellow ° ut- E*t plenty, drink lots , i r - sections i , — of pur« water, and don’ t be afraid of , , u breathing air, without undue exposure, of j L i the country, and from the stand- point of calamities it has a rec­ ord all by itself. But the pros- Fall Showing Special attention is directed to our fall Dress G oods W aists, Skirts and W rapps. W e have the choicest fabrics and highly tailored goods. W e invite you to call and see them. JjF all Clothing W e can satisfy any man, boy or youth in Clothing. Our stock is complete besides tbe prices and per- I feet fit are both guaranteed. NELSON B. L A COURSE - List your property E-DCE-R TO y . - Oreg on jj TH E BIG ECONOMICAL STORE 7 1 NEW YEAR 1908 with the know did CUUNTY Oregon D u r in g t h e Ulysses S. Grant. He - Sole Agents for the White Sewing Machine in Washington County. not OREGON LAND Buy your drugs, sun­ COMPANY dries, stationery. K o­ daks and supplies at Edward Seymour, Myr. Forest Grove Sood Things TO EAT “ O L D R E L IA B L E ” how to Tender, Juicy, Steaks Roasts and Stews, Sausage and Bacon Dr. Hines’ Drug Store and you will lie happy. Q r- All kinds of Fresh V e g e t a b le s part of W B Chatfield D L C t 1 s 4 w $1. MARRIAGE LICENSES. E T Fenton, and Carrie M McPher­ son; Don C Giltner, and Mabel David­ son; Edward West, and Lizzie Vande- hey; James EAppleby, and Lucille E Payne. G r o c e r ie s Dr. H ines’ DRUSW Died. Mrs. M. Brown who formerly lived Charles Noble, who is visiting his in this city with her daughter Mrs. father M. L. Noble of this city, made Myrtle Bullock on Fourth street, died a trip to Fern Hill last week for a call Tuesday morning at the home of her on his friend, Roy Horsman. daughter Mrs. Gertrude Bullock below W. F. SCHULTZ Hillsboro. eral years. She had been ill for sev­ The remains were brought to this city yesterday and interred in the For­ es tview cemetery. Mr. Brown died here about two years ago. COURT NEWS REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Deeds filed ruggi*ts, Toledo, O. port even a greater volvme of H all’ s Catarrh Cure is tal.-en internally, acting di­ rectly upon the blood and »¿tucous surfaces o f the sys­ business during the past two tem. Testimonials sent '.ree. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. months than ever before. This, i Take Hall's Family Pills fo r constipation. Forest Grove GOFF BROTHERS I I I SIB quit. are we willing to have it re- and oranges which Santa carried with him as a side issue. The people de­ peated? parted with Old Santa after all had en­ joyed a good visit and had examined P to the time of the civil war Thatcher road district, that their presents. Ulysses S. Grnnt was practical­ voted favorably on the special ly unknown. Then fame came Alter a three weeks’ vacation Miss upon him suddenly and over­ tax levy proposition last week, Stewart will again take her place at the whelmingly. It was as though all of Da should be commended \ , in the head of the school and hopes to make the earlier part of his life had been a wei waiting time, a preparation. Once in mp; action taken. From the stand­ as much progress during the next the glare, he was there to stay. No ton term as she did the last one. more escape for him. lie must play point of building roads this is a lll'B Ills jiart henceforth with the eyes of rtir It looks as though the country is to the world upon him. It is questionable favored district because of the I hr 1« a quarry being located there, and have a grip flurry since money is com ­ if Grant enjoyed this publicity, but, ri'«l whatever Iris personal feelings, he had org; we may now look for a good ing back into sight. With the finan­ the dogged determination to go through U cial flurry disappeared the money, but with whatever was thrown in his way. piece of road there ere the crow svir with the grip flurry appears thousands The remark o f his wife that, “ Mr. thA flies again. mai and thousands and tens of thousands Grant Is an obstinate man," showed a I ’ro prominaut quality that made for the of little measley invertebrate animals general's success. yoa; This trait was Had Governor Chamberlain I called by the common people grip shown even in his boyhood. The story UuJ. held both the Pitle Guarantee germs and by the plug hat profession Is often told of his feat o f loading logs cf tl unaldoi and alone. Usually several nul & Trust Co. and Mr. Steel’s grip baccili. Call the little fellow what men ddd Uils work, and the duty of the tain. bonding company for the amount y°u may he >s a terror and is more slend'O- lad was to haul the logs to Ila Ili the sawmill. One day he found the all p of the treasurer’s bond, he would danRerous than the wildest and moat men absent. Instead of going home, as test» Evo have made the state safer than I b'oodthir^ a” imal ,that ' ver roa™ d mo.it boys would have done, he deter­ vorl | the jungles of Africa. The beast of mined to do the loading himself, so In­ dura by letting the bonding company the black land may be tamed and loved vented a contrivance which by the aid writ tire— off by accepting its note for the and fondled with little danger, but the o f one of qie horses enabled him to perform the task. This act made him — lum­ Of course, by requir- moment YOU catch a grip baccilius you famous in the neighborhood. ia 11< am ount. tribe Bulldog tenacity, sheer hanging on ing Steel to furnish a personal have something to pay. If you stroke whatever in li befell, persistence that never him on the back and plead with him Rivoli let go—this seemed to be the predom­ bond it was a play in politics the c to be good he will hiss at you and in­ inant characteristic of Grant. He did Voi pure and simple, but now that of in vade your very system. And moreover not know how to quit. Once started the depositors of the defunct the little devil calls forth legions of on a task, be seemed to have a phys­ for ( ical Inability of stopping until the COMI bank are guaranteed full pay- fellow baccili to his help. He can tbiug wiis accomplished If he could mal;« ir.ter, not smash his antagoi. 1st, he would li. I ■ ment, it leaves the governor with multiply faster than the wizard light- weur hlju out. He never planned for l-sul! all his eggs in one basket, b e- llinK calculator of Missouri and once retreat. Perhaps he did not know how to |ll sides he having failed in his ,a*cen 'nt0 y°ur home the whole family to retreat. His plan seemed to be to know p«sa is prone to attack. In 1889 the grip hit first and keep hitting, to drive on and on till he won, to fight and still attempt to oust the treasurer. I Ir. ravaged the country and thousands of fight until either his antagonist or him­ origli by ol people were stricken to death by the self was Incapacitated for farther con­ T h e year just passed to his- much flict. “ I propose to tight It out on this insiduous disease. There are many Sugai tory will be one long remem - 1 cases jn port|and and tbe east ¡s get_ line if It takes all summer,” he wired candì to Washington, and the succeeding bered. It started in with a se- ting a severe jolt. Forest Grove has campaign showed that he meant all riqs of railroad and marine acci- thus far avoided the grip baccili; a and a little more than he said. . 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 C 2 5 .C O is paid us. W hy send east or to Portland when you can buy at home iust as cheap. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ remind you to give us lution is the electric light ques- tives and friends who were present, tion. W e know what has been Alter he had faithfully performed his done, and the question now is, dutv a11 were refreshed with pop com j machine fer $25 Forest Grove Write it 1908. i , t v we keep the best Meats 1908 Parents’ Day at Gaston. clones devastated This high class drop head sewing machine bought by us in b ’-ge quantities, thus enabling us to sell them at a very low price. w $3816.91. Benjamin Birdsell et ux to Moses Dillaboy lots 9, 10 and 11 blk 2 North- j side Add to Hillsboro $300. Philip B Porter et al to Mary Ann Martin part of blk 2 Purdy’ s Add to Dilley $1400. Mary A Martin Philip B Porter part of Samuel Shepherd D L C t 1 n 4 w $3500. W F Hollenbeck et ux to P M Heidel part of secs 20 and 28 t 3 n 3 w $6000. G H Bogge et ux to James Inglis part of blk 30 Forest Grove $1200. John H Davis to Geo H Chambers 40 acres in Amos Griffith D L C t 2 s 2 w $800. Jas J Dunning et ux to VVm F Bell-1 rood 16.07 acres in D B Dustin D L C t 1 n 1 w $907. Wm F Bellrood et ux to W G R eg­ ister 25 acres in D B L>ustin D L C t j 1 n 1 w $2300. E D Curtis et al of Wm Stokes D L Wm G Gosslin Hauptman part of to H F Kirry part C t 1 n 3 w $300. et il to Geo T sec 32 t 3 n 2 w and other lands $10. Mary E Palmer et al to L T Fer- brache part of sec 4 t 3 n 3 w $2250. Eliaabath H Dunbar to A R Roberts The Pacific Art Studio, Forest* Grove, is offering a rare opportunity to obtain a handsome $50.00 OIL PAINTING of YOURSELF or friend painted by Myra Helm, one o f the lea ding por­ trait» artists o f Portland and Pacific Coast. From 1 is tn* r r ° : ■ 9 J With every order for ONE DOZEN CABINET PHOTOS, I will give free one 6x10 Carbon Sepia en­ largement, worth $2 and a ticket on the oil painting, all for $3.50. This is the best offer ever rriade to the people o f Washington county and is genuine in every particular. A sample o f the oil painting h on exhibition a t the stu­ dio. Pacific A rt Studio Archie Bryant Prop. Forest Grove, Or.