measures, apple barrels, potato are mutual. THE NEWS In T r y u Sack of “ Home iProduct” Frlour==*= A.II Grocers the wcrk that barrels, etc., all such measures i the university is about to under­ and packages to be ol uniform take, cannot our citizens have a Published every Thursday by The Washington County Publishing Co., size. This is the “ proper caper.” part? Incorporated. Several states have laws relating Union services will be held at the to weights and measures and Entered at the post-office at Forest Congregational church on Thanksgiv­ Grove, Oregon, as second class most large cities have ordi­ ing day at 11 o ’ clock. T h e sermon mail matter. nances covering the matter with w.U be delivered by Rev. J. M. Bar­ Subscription $1.50 Per Year i inspectors or “ sealers” to en- M tU L S f ber and the other ministers of the city T he result is there will take part in the exercises. I force them. M varHshif rätst mad* known on application - There seems be a general demand for and by precedent, correct many One of the wonders of the abuses. world is how could Rockefeller organize such a big trust with so poor a memory. a \\ this talk of the politicians that Chamberlain should not be elected to the senate, should have been done when the repub­ T h e council should be com­ mended for putting in a cement crossing on Pacific L at the good Avenue. [ and substantial | work go on. the election of Governor Cham­ berlain, neither did it work with the republican ooliticians for the defeat of Cake. you go with your wife, marriage to just Portland slip your certificate into inside pocket, you it. in Leastwise they nominated the a primaries. should have treated the party’s choice the same as they themselves would The News never worked for W hen licans regularly candidate might your need This is a straight tip. expected to have 1 been treated. Future years will bring out the true meaning of the visit to Forest Grove of Dr. D. K. Pearsons, the philanthropist of Chicago, who for the past 19 years has been the greatest ben­ efactor of the colleges. In small American his gifts he has liberally remembered our own Pacific University, as well as 26 Anyw ay Washington Cour- struggling colleges in 24 differ­ ty’s skirts are cleared from tu­ ent states. H is coming here mult in the legislature means much to the college but However, it suggests greater things for next which is promised. our delegation has a duty to per­ Forest Grove too, for the school form notwithstanding its hands and the town are united in their MANUFACTURED BY CRESCENT MILLS— FOREST GROVE ‘O f t C P f f The brings anew the truth of the old that who HEATING STOVES and Ranges promised an especially al appointments in this conference. The work proved too arduous for his large representation. health and Mr. Thompson removed to Instead of the annual Thanksgiving Seattle and went into business with his dinner and reunion, the Wirtz family father. Alfred Gilbert, of Portland, which has been increasing of recent the weil-known athlete, recently mar­ years, will hold a gathering in the ried Mr. Thom pson’ s sister, Miss spring, which may take on the features Marie. of a June picnic At that time it is A conference of the officers of the hoped that the members may gather Coos Bay has ing stoves are the best heat producers with the least fuel of any stoves on the market. makes than the Real probably on State Dairy Association at Salem has the anniversary of the marriage of thtir determined the details of that conven tion Decemder 10th and 11th. The parents. sessions will be held in the Liberty Esquire G. B Barnes, of Hillsboro, Theatre, while a commodious hall has is sitting a high pace for his confrere, been secured for exhibits. The Eoard the J. P .’ s, for last week he officiated of Trade of that city will receive ex­ at two weddings. On Saturday he hibits and care for them so that they married John R. Romine, of Vancou­ will be in excellent condition for dis­ ver, and Miss Edith Wise of Forest play. Messrs. Wm. M. Ladd, Dr. E. Grove, and on Sunday Nicholas W. N. Hutchinson and Dr. James Withy- Williams and Miss Ida V. White of com be are among those on the Cornelius were also united in wedlock programme. by the same officer. From the exnibits in connection The members of the M. E. church with the meeting of the Northwest at Hillsboro, tendered a reception to Fruit Growers’ Association and the | their pastor, Rev. L. F. Belknap, last Oregon State Horticultural Society a j Thursday evening at the parsonage. most effective and unusual advertise- The evening proved an enjoyable oc­ ment of the fruits of the Pacific North- j casion and the members turned out in west has been evolved. The twenty j goodly number. The clergyman, who choicest boxes of prize-winning apples is well known here where he was form­ have been purchased by the Portland erly pastor, was presented with a Commercial Club, and after display in purse containing about $75. the windows of Macy’ s famous store in of Portland will New York City for a the Lord helps week, ten boxes help over the “ North Bank” road. Pullmans, diners and parlor-observation John Sebastian, Manager of the Passenger Traffic Rock and giving Taft an overwhelm­ Other conditions W e ll, being equal, home at 5:30 Sunday afternoon. there is the college that wants help must still another chance for Oregon first help itself before it appeals legislature meets. It W e are informed that at the of trustees are planning a cam­ national congress of sealers of paign to raise funds for the en­ weights and measures, to be largement of the University’s held in Washington next month, work and efficiency. The Forest Grove Real Estate Company K. N. STAEHR BURDETTE SHIPMAN O ffice at the Bazaar next to the P ostoffce. Some of this week's Bargains A good house and lot in Forest Grove, with some fruit, good lo­ cation. A snap for............ $900 A 5 -room modern cottage with lot 50x100 ft. located in South Park. Price $1050, $4 00 down balance $6 per month. 10 Acres one mile from Forest Grove, good house and barn, running water, plenty ol fruit, fine lo c a tio n ..................................$2500 38 Acres of land 7 miles from Forest Grove, 30 acres cleared, house and bam, 8 acres in fruit, on milk and mail route, also close to school and ch u rch .. . . . $2500 2-acre corner lot all in fruit, with large 8 room house, also chicken houses. Price................... $2500 10 Acres one mile from Forest Grove all under cultivation, good family orchard with choice fruit. P rice.....................................$2000 8 Acres with house and bam, la-ge orchard located one and one half miles from Forest Grove and close to the new Electric Rail Road station. P rice......... $2100 5 Acres of land with new house and barn located i mile from R. R . station, land is all under cul- tivaion and on good county road. P rice ...................................... $1200 10 Acres of land, 2 miles from Forest Grove. 2& acres in straw- ■ berries. 1 acre in logan berries, 40 acres of land, 8 miles from good family orchard, fine spring, Forest Grove, with house, barn house and bam, some wood on and other outbuildings, orchard the place. P iic e ..................$1650 and?running water. This place 20 acres of land, 3 j miles from can be had with horses, cows and Forest Grove, small house and all the farm implements for bam shed, chicken house, e tc., $190 0 or owner will trade for good water. Price............$2000 tow n property. and TINWARE CARL HINMÄN S u cce s s o r to S . G . h u g h e s F o re st G rove O regon ; James M. Enschede & Son FOREST GROVE The pulpit supply com m ittee of the scarcely left when a telegram was re­ has se­ ceived by the Portland Commercial cured Rev. D. man and comes highly recommended fir. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- :------------- r Sir William C. Van H om e, build­ as a pulpiteer of more than ordinary er of the Canadian Pacific Railway, ha 3 ability. He is expected to be here in his Montreal mansion a room in next Sunday to speak at the services Oregon fir, which is always admired by v.sitors. morning and evening.. Oregon-O. A. C. football game in Port­ OREGON meeting of the Forestview Cemetery Association at the land. H e had seen Oregon in action Congregational Church library, Tues­ a week before against the Washington day, D ec. 1st at 2:30 p. m. Mem- team and was surprised in the manner bers please take notice. in which Forbes, the Yale man, All ladies interested in the improve­ whipped his men into shape to defeat ment of Forestview Cemetery cordially the “ Agrics.” Hahn, who has seen welcom e. hundreds of football contests says that M a r y k . W atrous , the game was one of the best he had Sec. seen for a long time. John Fletcher of this city, who is Friday, D ec. 4, — \ lew Sit ire in ' Town and J IVIen’s S u i t s J u s t R e c e iv e d a t G r e a t B a r g a in s Rooster Pageant. On ------------------- New Prices Notice Regular monthly C. K. Fletcher, son of Mr. and Mrs. 7-room house and barn, 3 lots with some fruit. This is the best bargain in town a t.............. S 1100 GRANITEWARE First Congregational church a movement will be started to growth of the college will mean Archie Hahn, physical director at secure the passage of a national a better and bigger Forest the university, was headlinesman at the law establishing standard sizes Grove; the two are united and for berry boxes, liquid and dry t h e i r h o g e s ^ ^ f o ^ ^ $26 to $50 At Home Office 3rd Avenue «Sr A Street He had B. Spencer of River Club from President B. L. Winchell of Falls, Wisconsin, to fill the pulpit of the Rock Island, asking for samples is cheering news to know that the local church for three or four Sun­ finished in different stains, as a car al­ President Ferrin and the board days. Mr. Spencer is a middle aged ready nearly com pleted was to be in to make a fool of itself when the to the generous benefactor. Range, prices range from TREES FOR SALE Island System, unique dining cars yet seen. Estate Landscape Gardeners - Plant Orchards Do Spraying Fair, and th:s will be the first trip of its helm of Germany. kind As for Ranges there are no better for an enjoyable meeting The business men J"------ J The famous Charter Oak heat­ themselves. cars will make up the train. The vis­ was a recent visitor at Portland, and ing its popular vote to a demo- Pearsons believes this maxim itors will have all day in Spokane and while here secured samples of Oregon crat for the United States sen­ and puts it in practice by mak­ r*turn so that the scenic portion of the fir, with which wood he intends to fin­ ate, and then turning around ing conditional gifts to colleges. trip will be made by daylight, arriving ish the interior of one of the most ing majority. VICTOg Oregon-Idaho are washed of the Statement one aspirations for growth and pros­ go to Spokane on Friday, D ecem ber will be sent to King Edward of Eng­ perity. Dr. Pearsons’ visit l i t h, to attend the National Apple land and the other ten to Kaiser Wil­ s ain. that Oregon has adage of itself by giv- those , "mUE-STEM FLOUl C F ü IUA fc HAHTBAMPf Developm ent for several years conducted “ The Ba- Congress, of which H od . Stephen A. ziat” in the building now occupied by “ honest” weights and measures Lowell, of Pendleton, is president, will trie Moulton tonsorial parlors and t ie TH U R SD AY , N OV. 26, 1908 legislation. Then let it come meet at Vale, Oregon, from Decem ber Saelens butcher shop, where they al o had a small priming plant in connec- through a national enactment, 17th, to 19th. The program will be If nothing more, be thankful interesting and delegates are expected t on. Later Mr Thompson entered which will provide uniformity from all sections of the two states. the Methodist ministry and neld sever­ that you’re still alive. a w service. N ourse ................. manager over the country. J. F. W o o d s ............................... e d i t o r ; to T _ rnBR&) The -------------- ! is much inconsistency, some in- full program appeared in the last issue Official Papor Washington Co. j justices and much complaint all of the News, except the hour of the A. E. Guaranteed t about ten (C o l .) High o ’ clock, I will be in Forest Grove w ith! entertainingly in this a wagon load of thoroughbred barred teaching in the Pueblo, school, writes week’ s Index of his impressions of Old M exico and fighting. its Plymouth Rock roosters, which will be National sport— bull for sale at reaso nable prices. Unfortunately the letter is KECK. D a v id i 21-tl —You Will Double your Money on Them— Come Early and Get the Best to be reproduced in serial form instead o f being given in one number. This The News $1 .50 per year in advance. — Go to Miss Kirkwood’ s for toilet w eek’ s account ends with the descrip­ JOtf tion of the huge ampitheater, or "T h e articles. PUza de Toros.” — Money to loan on farm security. I Fred C. Thompson, of Seattle, was W. H . Hollis, Forest Grove the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Hol- The calf replied to mother cow: linger and other week. Oh, thank you, ma I ’ m better now H e and his father are now en­ No longer will I have the blues, gaged in Sound relatives here this the transfer business in the metropolis. resided here some Try The ten Thompsons Yours truly M. J . B enjam in Forest Grove V- :: Oregon Since my hide they want for Star Brand Shoes.” years ago and At Hoffman & Allen C o.’ s Store Try the Liner column of The News if you 20-ti! sell; want to buy or trade. G o ld e n rc our have anything to Guaranteed