THE N E W S There is something wrong about this law in as much as it covers Published every Thursday by The the entire county. The resi­ Washington County Publishing Co., dents in the open country are Incorporated. well served by the act but to Entered at the post-office at Forest the detriment of the stock raiser Grove, Oregon, as second class in the hills. The plan of vot­ mail matter, ing by districts or precincts Subscription $1.50 Per Year would have accomplished the Advertising rales i-ade known on same end and everybody would application. have beed satisfied. Official Paper Washington Co. Advertising a Business Proportion. A. E. N o it r s e ....................... m a n a g e r ' Advertising in a newspaper is in J. F. W o o d s ................................. e d it o r many instances considered as a gratuity or charity bestown by the merchant or THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1908 business man of a town upon the local Gov. Chamberlain is now the newspaper publisher. Consequently the publisher who has too much self- defendant in a suit to recover respect begging for handouts, or $10,0C0 in salaries alleged to too much to go pride to accept charities as have been received from the such, sees his business dwindle and state unlawfully. But “our lag. George is so good, so kind, This is all due to a misconception of and honest that he wouldn’t 1 the real nature of advertising — to ig- think of doing such a thing. norance concerning a most important — business function. The News has been “called Fundamentally advertising is letting O. P a c i f i c Avtj A. I ’o r c M t C lro v e If you are intending to pur­ chase a new wheel this sum­ mer you can’t afford to do it without seeing the new English Wheel at O. A. Corl’s Bicycle Shop PROBATE COURT. If combines everything that Estate of Eli A Heinich, deceased. goes to make up a good Estate closed of record. Estate of Eva Stewart, insane. Pe­ wheel at moderate price. tition filed by H Hamilton for appoint­ ment of guardian. It is ordered that Having just purchased the Hardware business of said matter be set for hearing on Mon­ O. A . (Bori S. G. Hughes, I have added a new stock of both day, July 20th, 1908. P h o n e s: S h o p 5 0.1 R e s . 5 91 Guardianship of Mary E and Theo­ dore J King, minors. Sale of real es­ Im- acquiring business, and adopting ad­ tate confirmed. vertising methods accordingly, results MARRIAGE LICENSE. are as sure to follow advertising as har­ Layton Wisdom and Ethel Gertrude vest follows seeding. Wehrung. As for the mediums we firmly believe A J Challacombe and Opal Maria that for the local business man there is Helmken. down” by one Mr. Emilias , Ru- , somebody know what y°u want t0 be known. More and will from now on carry everything pert who imagines we • don t ion „ . . specifically ... advertising none equal to the live home paper for Henry T Hesse and Rhoda V , L • • your Part ls *be ca‘l‘ng attention to the same outlay of money. The cir­ Heaton. needed by the know what is going on in town. sornething in which you are interested cular or handbill proposition may bring Arthur E Yoder and Harriet E If he hasn t the time to Stand and in which you desire to interest returns; but we are willing to wager Scholfield. on the Street corner and “talk others. To call the attention of the that the same amount of money which Victor I Fuqua and Mabel Matteson. railroad”, Mr. Rupert is in a P;,blic t0 the fact that y°u are dealing is involved in the printing and circula- Herbert Britton and Mamie Bozley. I will occupy the same business room as so and so is an advertisement. The iion of such circulars, spent in the certain degree right, but in as in public, however, may not care what right kind of advertising in a live local J Mr. Hughes on Pacific avenue and I invite much as he dosen’t take the ] you are dealing in, . or may already paper would bring far bigger results. Interesting Grange Meeting. News ve naturally wonder how know ¡J. consequently the advertise- Of course five or six dollars worth of Gale Grange No. 282, held an inter- everybody to call and see me. he knows of our faults. We ment is inefficient, and you rightly newspaper space may not bring the re-, esting and instructive meeting in Ma- have mentioned the new build- conclude that it doesn’t pay. turns that 830 or 840 spent in hand-| sonie hall last Saturday both in the ings in our paper but it is likely If you know that the art of advertis- bills and postage will, but that is not a forenoon and afternoon, when seven that it 1 appened to be the copy inK consists in interesting others in that fair comparison. Dollar for dollar the ; candjdafes were initiated in the first is ahead. The live paper and second def,rees that he failed to borrow. * hich interests you- and if y°u act UP‘ newspaper S u ccc.s.sdt- to Si. tj. Hughes we mean,—not the worthless rag that At the noon hour there was served a ________________| on that knowledge intelligently enough t _ to accomplish your purpose, of course nobody cares to look at. In such a dinner after which the grange was F o r e s t G ro v e Oregon Représentât, ve Davis of Mult- the advertisement would bring results one advertising does not pay because called to order in open session when noman County wants to know The advertisement would pay you. It people do not care enough about it to the following program was listened to: of Gov. Chamberlain what a would be a business proposition take notice of what there is in it. Patriotic and instrumental music, by .#?m ewarar- Roosevelt Democrat is. The throueh and through, with no gratuity, To allow prejudices against a live Hazel Hughes; “ Patriotism,” talk bv paper to shut out your advertisement is Col. Harry Haynes; recitation, Master governor refuses to answer. He charlty or fav°ntlsm about it. on did not hesitate though to tell Every business man wants business, a par with shutting your store Lester Hughes; song “Columbia Gem a cash customer whom person of the Ocean,” S. T. Walker; life .. people - , . . campaign . and the , mission the , it . is business. . Advertising . , of advertising that to against BANKS, OREGON ally you don’t like, It is enough for sketch of McKinley, Roosevelt and ‘Ÿ r during , the , , beget that he would uphold Roosevelt doesn’t do that is faulty. The princi- your purposes that a large number of Taft, by Dr. Bishop: song and encore We invite the closest inspection of our entire line of policies and that he believed in pie is right but the method is abortive. people are interested in the paper in response by Rev. Walker; talk on the his administration. But it is a Inasmuch as it is business that the question—people that you would like Battle Ship Fleet by Rev. Boyd; ques­ tion box in charge of Lecturer Mrs. A. differnt matter now . H e has business man wants, instead of de- to reach for business reasons. Business is not a sentiment. Busi­ j nouncing the best known business-get­ In fact we have one of the fullest lines of fooled the people and made them ting means there is, namely advertis­ ness is business, and advertising is a B. Todd. It was reported to the Master that believe that he would stand by,. I ing, , he would ,. set about studying out purely business proposition. one of the Brothers had been guilty of his campaign speeches. But ^ ¡ u is wrong with his method of ad- the larceny of a doughnut and he was that has ever been in the town of Banks. w hy doesn’t he answer? vertising for business. If he has found Oregon National Forests Are Re­ requested to appoint a committee to | - - - ------------------ that his mere telling the people that investigate and the following commit- I Come in and see our line of HATS. As to hats my as­ districted. Hillsboro is certainly in a he is dealing in dry goods or in shoes Washington, June 30th, the second tee was chosen: Sisters Brodersen and I sortment of Men’s, Boys’ and Ladies’ Hats can’t be beat hard row of stumps. O r at least doesn’t pay, let him tell them step in the comprehensive plan of re­ Hoge and Brother A. T. Buxton. Af- Prices and Quality Guaranteed half Of it is. The June election ' SOmethinE about some peculiar line of districting the National Forests in the Careful inveStiKation ‘hey renorted Men’s and Boys’ Dress Shirts in Latest Styles and , bouth , , half ,, dry , while , goods he , feels , sure , will awaken in voted , the . terest . . in that somebody Western states has just been made by that ,n their °pinion the Brother wa? Makes. No better assortment to pick from this side of at least. the President in signing executive or- f?lUllty °f the offense and «O usted *ba‘ Portland and at Surprisingly Low Prices. the North half remains wet and ™ , , lo presuppose the existence of a which will change the names and the Master aPPoin‘ a and Prose- the court has ordered that the want and offer t0 fin n ¡s not enough. ders A full line ol Men’s and Boys’ Shoes, also Base Ball boundaries of the forests in Oregon. CU j 'n* at,orney t0 try the case and set South half become dry on July The idea is to create a want in the The only other state in which these adat® [°r Sald ,riaL He aPP°inted Shoes and Dress Shoes to suit the most fastidious. first which was yesterday. T h e mind of the public by reason of some- plans have been completed is Idaho, Br° ’ T’ Walkcr aS Trial and I call special attention to my stock of saloons in the south precinct tb'°g y°u are in position to tell them but it is expected that the work of re- Co1’ Ha" y Haynes aS Prosecu,inK at‘ Tinware, Granite Ware, Hardware, etc. must either . close , or move across of what you may have KOt’ any A woraan’ ior districting in all the National Forest | Aug. 1st 1908 at 1:30 p. m. in Ma­ , the street , . instance, not want calico, but Men’s Summer Underwear a Specialty. Come and see into the north precinct. , , strike . .. you have , states will be finished and the changes sonic Temple. f if ... through , some lucky for yourselves. announced in the next few days. This is tough. In fact it is an been placed in position to sell a 6-cent No addition to forest area is involved inconvenience that Hillsboro j article for 3 cents; the mere telling of in the plans for redistricting in any of Frank Baker has sold his 80 acre Stump Powder, Fuses and Caps kept on hand at all times will never fully recover. But it that fact may make her want some. A the states of the Northwest. The ob­ I tract to Calvin Wright of Dakota for 8S600. Sold by M. L. Noble the is different in Forest Grove in raan mav not want tuy a stove, and ject of the work is to equalize the areas Real Cedar Posts, Shingles and Shakes Estate man. if you were able to convince him of administrative units and to arrange as much as both sides are dry. | yet that you could sell him one that would their boundaries in such a manner as , keep him comfortable and save as to promote the most efficient and A Few of The Things The vote taken on June 1st ,nuch fuei ¡n one season as the price of Y ou C an Huy at administration of the Forests. OREGON in this county, to prohibit stock the stove, thus leaving him with a It practical will enable officers of the Forest from running at large, and stove costing him nothing, you would Service to give prompt attention to all The Auction House which carried, is proving to be ’n,erest bim very likely to the point forest business and further the inter­ North Main M. Forest Grove ests and add to the convenience of detrimental to the stockmen , . in ui By b dropping . this chanty or gratuity stockmen, lumbermen, miners and all N e w o r S e c o n d h a n d the foot hills, and Wl n ' e view of advertising, and considering other some of them out of business. the subject purely as a means towards Forests. users or settlers in the National Iron beds, wood beds, springs, mat­ tresses, couches, pillows, rockers, din­ A S P E C IA L ers, cookstoves, tinware, graniteware, Special Rates. dishes, knives and forks, boilers, tubs, Now is the time to buy your The Southern Pacific company will boards, pails, wall paper, building U T H of J U L Y H A T put in force on July 7th to the 19th paper, window shades, liquid-veneer, special rates of a fare and one-third on kitchen tables, dining tables, side­ I will give a special reduction for the next two weeks on all Millinery K. N . S T A R H R , M an ag e r account of the Chautauqua at Glad­ boards, safes, cupboards; dressers, Goods such as flowers, foliage, etc. Come and see the stone Park, on the certificate plan. I commodes, stand-tables, book-cases, P a r is M illin e r y P a r lo r s 51-t2 sewing machines, clocks, nice hanging \ o r t h M ain S tr e e t _______________ lamp, tents and wagon covers, nor is h G ra d e P ia n o s , O rg a n s ■Marie I.. S p l e s h e a r t The Southern Pacific will sell excur- tb‘s aB‘ nd S e w in g M a c h in e s sion tickets on account Independence Day to all points at a fare and a third find S e e w Portland prices and on easy monthly pay- for the round trip. Sale dates July full line of 3rd ar.d 4,h return limit July 6th L # HOLLINGER Minimum selling rate 50 cents. c ‘ Shelf and Heavy Hardware, plements, Buggies and Wagons Builder, Farmer and all Others j CARL HINMÄN M..T U R N E R r ^ Hat^s, Caps, Shoes, Groceries GENERAL MERCHANDISE 3 3 t T 'V ^dge M. 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