Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, September 03, 1908, Image 6

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    Tires Set
the Cincinnati Symphony orcheitl».
1 She believes in the higher education
j for both men and women, and it is her
[ proudest boast that all her children
C h e
C a f l
| are studious.
Her daughter. Miss
C lo s e 'R a n g e
j Helen Herron Taft, now sixteen, has
F a m ily
V ie to o f
I elected to take a full college course
'and is at Bryu Mawr. The eldest son.
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| Robert Alphouso Tuft, is nineteen and
His
Unfailing
Good
His “Pussonal Magnitude,"
is a junior at Yate. He took two en­
trance prizes when be entered the uni­
N ature, His Democratic Qualities, His Industry
And Will Run Longer Without Loosen­
versity. He has chosen the law as his
ing Than Is Possible When Set the
and Devotion to Duty and His Remarkable
profession. The other child is Charlie,
Old Way. You Will Not Be Out the
a boy of ten, who now dreams of West
Record as Statesm an-Traveler— R e v . Dr. Lyman
Use of Your Vehicle, as it Requires
Point.
A bbott’s T ribute—A Laugh For Earth’s Sad Places
But a Few Minutes to Do the Work.
"I am old fashioned enough." says
Mrs. Taft, "to believe that woman Is
No Charred Surfaces to Wear Away
the complement of man and that what
and Loosed the Tire.
Is most feminine alsiut her Is most at­
No Overdishing Wheels or Splitting
they went back to work. T aft Investi­ tractive to man and therefore of the
B y R O B E R T U S LOVE.
Felloes or Cutting Out Too Much of
gated their claiLis and af'er dup con­ greatest utility to the world. It does
the Rim.
[Copyright. 190«, by Robertua Love ]
sideration determined not to grant not seem to me that a college course
The BROOKS Sets Them in a
ERSONAL pop­ them tile increase until sm b time as makes s girl unfit for domestic obliga-
Mechanical and Scientific Way.
ularity counts alt other clusses of alitor employed on
Si
The BROOKS COLD T IR E S E T ­
for much in the canal could have a proportionate
this world. Partic­ raise in pay.
T E R compresses the metal cold. No
Though Mr T -f t’r hone bar l>een In
1 ularly dues it bear
steam and watersoaked felloes to shrink
weight in politics. Cincinnati all bis life and he still votes
away and loosen the tire; to burnt
No unpopular man iu tile city whore he was tn 'n. It is
paint to replace. It gives just the
ever was elected to probably a fact that no man ever eon
amount of dish required.
oltice.
Still, there sidered for the presidency ol the l nited
(T h e United States Government
g l e trotter.
are degrees of popu­ j States has been such
Finds the Cold Process the Best and
larity, and there are Mr. T aft has lieen nearly everywhere
has Adopted the BROOKS at the Shops
men who possess He is essentially a world citizen, b.iv
C1IAIU.1E TAFT. the quality of lika­ Ing hobnobbed »»¡th kings and coin
of the U. S. Forts and the Department
bleness fur above the average of their ! mons, with princes and peasants, if
of the Interior ) '
fellows
William H. T aft is one of various «oiintrles. It Is estimated by
these. "Personal magnetism’’—he has a careful statistician that in his official
it in great abundance An old darky capacity since hi* appointment as
iu the south was discussing Mr. Taft's chairman of the Philippine connnis
Blacksmithing &, General Repairing
chalices for the presidency. lie was Sion Mr. Taft has traveled approxi­
mately 1.W.000 miles, or half a dozen
for Taft because T aft is popular.
FOREST GROVE, ORE.
"W hat makes Sir. Taft so popular, times around the earth, it seems as
easy for him to undertake a journey j
uncle?" asked a bystander.
"H is pussoual magnitude,” promptly halfway around the world as It is for
the average person to make a hundred |
replied Uncle Rastus.
it cannot be denied that there is , mile trip. And Mr. Taft always works
mueli of persona! mugnitnde about Mr. hard right up to the last minute. When !
Taft, who neighs in (he neighborhood he was about to start on the journey
of 300 pounds when he is iu fighting to the Philippines which became fa- j
M BS. W IL LIA M H. TA FT.
trim. He is a big man. and be was a mous as the "matchmaking trip” be- |
big Isiy. Somehow men of extra avoir- 1 cause the president's daughter and tihns or masculine In her tastes. All
dupnis usually enjoy a greater degree ' other young ladies found their life j women are not called on to preside
I of popularity than do their brethren ' romances en route the secretary of over a home or to rear children, but 1
of the shrunk shank and the lean and war was exceedingly busy. He bad think that all broad minded women con­
J hungry look Most large men are good much work to do In Ills office in the cede that this is the loftiest type of
ualureil and jolly. When bigness runs war department. A messenger noti- j usefulness."
Mrs. T aft says she never has had
to frame, to bead and to heart the com- fled him that It was but twenty mln-
time for fads or to cultivate eccentrici­
[ blmition is irresistible. That is the utes to train time
Juft sort of bigness, for the secretary
“All right." cheerily responded T a ft ties—she has been too busy. She de­
lights in traveling and in studying for­
of war combines with his big frame a continuing at work,
You are going to need a
large and active intellect and u heart of
Five minutes later the messenger an- eign tougues. During her resideuce In
Manila she studied Spanish very dili­
luimun kindliness that beats for all.
; nouneed the flight of time.
steel rim wheel this win­
gently, and also some of the Tagal dia-
The Rev. l»r. Lyman ..libott says:
"A ll right," said Taft.
ter.
Don’t fool your
"it is this intensely human quality in \ When there were but ten minutes to j lefts. As Mrs. Taft has accompanied
Mr. Taft that gives him his popular j spare a second messenger rushed in ! ^er husband on most of his long jour-
time away on wood rims
sobriquet of Bill Taft
He likes men. auil tried to hurry up the chief person- ueys, she. like him, is au exceptionally
in wet weather; trade
ex]»erleneed traveler. She is still a
and be likes all sorts of men except 1 age connected w ith the journey.
those that are dishonest or disloyal,
“Train leaves In ten minutes, Mr. young woman, having been married
your old wheel in on a
hut twenty-one years, and is the most
lie was the most popular governor the Secretary.”
Very well," salii Mr. Secretary, still youthful looking lady in the cabinet
new nickeled steel rim
Filipinos have ever had. This was not
circle.
Until the accession o f . Mrs
w holly because he was absolutely Just, working at his desk.
wheel at
was loyal to their interests, urged the
About eleven minutes later the first Jam es R. Garfield she was, in fact, the
youngest.
earliest possible substitution of civil messenger walked in and remarked:
The home life of the Tafts is de­
law for military law and offered an in­
scribed as ideal. Miss Helen, like her
vincible opposition to all schemes of
mother, is bookish and intellectual.
exploiting the islands for tlie lienefit of
Robert, like his father, is ambitious to
unscrupulous American pioneers. He
excel In the law. It is remembered
/■Aunes:
Situi» 50.1 He a. 5 91
was the personal friend of the Fili­
that up to a few years ago Judge Taft's
pinos; he believed In them, defended
great ambition was to become a mem­
them, befriended them, trusted them
ber of the supreme court. He has
and—danced with them. This last fact,
turned aside from two opportunities to
I am inclined to think, went as fsr a*
TAFT
Quicker
and Better
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Its F a c ilitie s a r e C o m p le te — Best of food and an
abundance of it. Fresh water Ircm springs. All modern
necessities, such as telegraph, telephone, markets freshly pro­
vided every day. Fuel in abundance. Cottages partly fur­
nished or unfurnished to be had cheaply. Strict municipal
sanitary regulations.
N E W P O R T is reached by way of the Southern Paci­
fic to Albany or Corvallis, thence Corvallis & Eastern R . R.
Train service daily and the trip a pleasure throughout.
RATE FROM FOREST GROVE
Season six-months ticket $ 6 .0 0
Saturday to Monday ticket $3.00
J. P. McGILL,
Our elaborate new Summer Book gives a concise description
of Newport, including a list of hotels, their capacity and
rates. Call on, telephone or write
W. Brown, Local Agent*
W M . M e M U R K A Y,
Mr. Bicycle
General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon
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Tender, Ju icy, Steaks,
Roasts and Stews,
Articles
Sausage and Bacon
The Swellest
Homeopathist and Surgery
j Forest Grove,
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All kinds of Fresh
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MISS HELEN TAFT.
ROBERT TA FT.
G r o c e r ie s
reach that exalted position owing to
any, perhaps ns ail the others com
Ids devotion to the duty immediately
blued, to make the Filipinos idolize
liefore him. He declined to quit the
him, as they certainly do, for Judge
Philippines until he had completed the
T aft is in tlie best sense of the term a
work for which lie was sent to the
democrat. He is ns free from race and
islands.
class prejudices of every description as
In religious matters the Tafts are di­
any until I have ever known. He is as
vided, but not at all iuharmoniously.
thoroughly n belie»er in the motto, ‘A
The secretary is a member of the
man’s a man for it' that.’ ”
OOLFER TAFT OS TtIK P m u tll OREEN.
Unitarian church. Mrs. Taft is an
at
Those who know Mr T aft either in­
timately or casually testify to his un-
“Your train has Just pulled out of tbc ardent Episcopalian. Miss Helen has
been confirmed in her mother's church.
failing good nature, his spirit of eom- station. Mr. Secretary.”
— | ntdesblp. He ts a man who likes a
“Fine!” cried Taft, with the T aft I whiIe 3'ounK Rob* rt Taft is a parish-
¡ joke and upon occasion can ernck one laugh He knew very «ell. of course, ,oner of All Souls’ Unitarian church in
himself The Taft smile Is famous be­ that his train would watt for him, and Washington along with his father,
Everybody knows that
cause of it* reproduction in newspa­ he was not worried. T»venty minutes Little Charlies religion at present has
per »ml magazine pictures. The T aft later he bundled up the department pa- j *° **” fhlefly with forts, arsenals and
we keep the best Meats
laugh cannot U> reproduced thus, but pen. on which he could work en route, ! Suns, hut that may be due to the fact
i recent caller at the war departiqent stop|>e*l Into his carriage and went to ***** his ftth er is secretary of war.
to be had, but this is to
(said after having heard the tdg cabinet the railroad station.
j Mrs. Taft and her daughter attend St.
officer laugh "A great, deep voiced
“A train can wait." he remarked to | John's Protestant Episcopal church in
remind you to give us a
1 laugh the Taft laugh. In fine— which his pri»a'e secretary, "hut the United " kshlngton.
call.
j ought to is* put on a phonograph reo- States war department business can’t."
Secretary Taft is a hard and sy*.
IN ONE OR MANY COLORS
| "hi and sent to ail those sad places on
Though Mr. Taft is a very busy man. | »cmatic worker. He is accredited with
this earth where folks never smile.”
he finds time to keep well acquaintml ’*°*n* an enormous quantity of work S A E L E N S
&
C O .
LARGEST FACILITIES
But Mr T aft can tie stern when with Ills family. He is a fine family
•ve*T day in the war department
IN T H E W E S T F O R
sternness is required. He knows how man. «1th a fine family. Mrs. Taft, the
F o r e s t d ro v e , O re.
" **en lie is absent from Washington
to enforce discipline in the
army
T H E P R O D U C T I O N OF
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„ or „ first lady in the Itufd In the event of
; **e tisually carries great packets of
out of It When Taft was placed In her husband's election to the presl- Pohllc documents along upon which to
HIGH G R A D E W O R K
1 1 charge of the Panama canal work a*
deucy, is a daughter of John W Her­ work en mute When In Washington
•am at is« at l a s m i aaatii ] | j secretary of war he received a delega­ ron. who was President Hayes' law he frequently takes public papers home
tion of steam shovel engineers wno partner. The Hayes and Herron fami­ ao that he cau work In the privacy of
his study
I »\ere threatening to strike for more lies were on terms of dose intimacy
H IC K S C H A T J p N
¡pay. The spokesman said:
Mr. Taft has been considere»! always
During the Hayes presidency young
“We’ll Strike right now If you don't Miss Helen Hemm, now Mrs. Taft, ny his friends as s remarkably lucky
. E N G R A V I N G C Q : j I agree
to gi»e ns this raise ”
utan. He has not known the bitter­
aid A Ai de
P O R T L A N D , OR E . I "I*« I understand you rightly, gen «pent the rhristm as holidays In the
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FINE WORK DONE CHEAP— PRICES
ness of defeat tn any of his endeavors
White House the president being "un
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------ tic men T' Inquired the secretary. "Do
W hit« th irl
de" to her and Mrs H aris "Aunt toward distinction. As a matter of
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Soft - .
M g .. * ,ct' n , *h the single exception of gis
* 10c whit« w«i«ts • 10 to soe
— Hoffman and A im Co. are agents
u \ * " T *hs* -T,,u "■ » * »hat Lucy." This visit remains m Mrs Taft's
W hite SktrW
10 to SO Underskirt« •
1J to 15c
to the Ohio Judgeship, all n>
for the famous Buttenck patterns
d^T^t
,h” “ pleasantest recolle« thm of girlhood
Cnder»hlrt»
stockt«*. . . m«
have come to him by ap
times
Nothing In nn life. ’ she has preferments
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Handkerchief«
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— Joe Stream g- arantees to please
,h**"* NghV* r e . 1 1«*» the other, ¡•»M "r . : Kes tbc -tintsv
human I »ointment It Is a remarkable fa-t
Men’» Whit« Vera 10 IS P««a
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with the latest haircut
Sharp razors
| bliss which I fell as a girt of sixteen that when he was but thirty-two years
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IS SOc
properly handled
Paefic avenue near . 1 '" ’n' «•‘"tlemen." said the secre- «hen I was entertained at the White r*f age his name was considered aeri
Towta. . - » . I k .
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cusly for appointment to the aupreme
Hinman’t Hardwarei
I * ! £ wl" ’ " " V '",,T ,,e »’ <m‘r *° *ha* Home.”
The following .m ele e SOc ee> én. Su ton
table and write out your resigna-
Mrs Taft I» handsome. Intellectual, bench of the United States, ami It was
■ "* Skeew. TnNectnmen. Nl(ta O oon.
talented, witty and viva, ions She has iwtly his youth that eause»1 the presi­
— Money to loan on farm security " 'I ? * 7
<* Cmnm Cover«.
W. H . Hollis, Forest Grove
L Th* T " ? W“ I W»'*‘ to resign They been a student of music all her life dent to reconsider and finally naire au
rvivuaidervU. The upshot « a s that •ud for «even years was president of | •mjer id an.
avehui
POMST «ROTI
Kodaks and Supplies
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P h a rm a c y
Postoffice Row
Forest Grove
Wood Sawing
A L B E R T D IX O N
W. F. SCHULTZ
Forest Grove
Good Eatables
Misner & Gordon
Low Prices
PERFECT
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PLATES ;
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V e t u r in a r in n
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Office,'Fi; st Street and Pacific Avenue
Both Phones at Office and Residence
Monuments
W EEK S i.H A M T E CO.
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