The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, September 14, 1916, Image 4

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    He knows exactly into whose
class of the country. The
ullt? 3Uirrat (Sruur fcxprtBB VZZ^ZJZToJ „t ruling
Lord intended them to govern be­ hands Divine Providence placed
the welfare of the working classes
recently resigned ill order to ac­
cept the republican nomination
for president is one of the great
Entered as second-class matter Jan. 12, 1916, at the nos
postotfice at Forest Grove, lawgivers of all ages.
Oregon, under the Act of March 3, 1879
People like Mr. Hughes and
Mr.
Crane and Mr. Penrose and
THURSDAY SEIT 14 1916
Mr. Cannon and Mr. Mann and
Mr. Barnes are the lo rd ’s anoint­
NOTES AND COMMENTS
ed. They were raised up by an
All-Wise Providence to be the
Washington county’s fair opens
in this city next Wednesday and
it is well to remember that the af­
fair is a county institution and, as
such, is entitled to the support of
every loyal ¿itizen of the county.
Everything in connection with the
fair may not be to your liking, but
do not let that fact keep you from
doing your best to make the show
a success. The man who can only
boost when everything comes his
way isn’t worth much as a com­
munity builder.
Published every Thursday at Forest Grove, Oregon.
W. C. Hen Ter, Editor and Publisher.
cause He gave them republican
minds. But people like Mr. Wil-
son were created to bo hewers of
wood and drawers of water. If
the Deity had wished them to
meddle w i t h government Ho
would have made them republi­
cans .
Mr. Hughes has proved him­
self the George F. Baer of politics.
a n d o f everybody else.—New
York World.
The one cream thut thoroughly
cleanses the pores ami mukes the
skin smooth and soft is NyaPa
Face Cream. It is antiseptic,
greascless and will not cause huir
to grow. Best for your complex­
ion. Get a sample at Littler's
Pharmacy.
We will give Red Trading Stamps with all Purchases during This Sale
King & Co’s OPENING SALE
TO THE TWINS:
The editor of the Express gen­
erally tries to select the language
he thinks the animal addressed
will best comprehend. And it’s
hardly fair to entice a person into
the gutter and then condemn him
for being there. If living in the
sun begets the envy and greed
shown by the Twins, it would be
a blessing if those who cannot bear
to see their neighbors prosper
were compelled to wear blinders.
If the use of the word “piffle” is
a mark of refinement and culture, i
then the poor, illiterate Squatter
bows to the inevitable and con­
siders himself drowned in a slough
of eloquence. When are you go­
ing on your next begging pil­
grimage, boys?
W ORDS OR DEEDS?
We are now facing the question
whether we want words or whether
we w a n t d e e d s —Rollicking
“Charley” Hughes.
Candidate Hughes is dealing in
words. Here are a few of the
deeds President Wilson has dealt
in:
1. The child labor law.
2. The law declaring human
labor not to be a commercial
commodity.
3. The federal trade commission.
4. The federal reserve system. |
5. The income tax.
6. The parcel post.
7. National defense
8. Peace with Europe.
9. Peace with Mexico.
10. The rural credits law.
11. The dispersion of the 'obbies
at Washington.
12. Freedom from Wall street
control of government, the tariff
and the financial system.
13. The suspension of the sub­
marine campaign.
14. The repeal of the canal tolls
law which repudiated the pledged
word of the nation.
15. The appointment of Louis D.
Brandeis, a representative of hu­
manity, to the supreme court of
the United States.
16 The settlement of the worst
strike ever threatened the nation.
THE LORD’S ANOINTED
The reason why everything that
President Wilson does must be
wrong is carefully explained by
Mr. Hughes:
“You could no more build u p ;
this country by the application of i
democratic doctrines than you
could go flying through the air in j
the old fashioned flying machines
of thirty years ago,”
Therefore President Wilson, be­
ing a democrat, is mentally mor­
ally and phisically incapable of do­
ing anything right; b u t Mr.
Hughes, being a republican, is in­
capable of doing anything wrong.
The present chief justice of the
United States supreme court, be­
ing a Louisiana democrat, is ipso
facto a fool and a sectionalism but
BIG FALL
Read carefully the following UNDER-PRICED offerings and see what
splendid Savings are in Store for You.
An Important and Timely Sale!
In many instances, Sale Prices are far below wholesale prices, so you can
readily understand the Savings are Most Unusual.
Closing Out
Friday’s Special
Odd Lines
Gossard Front-Lace
One Dollar off on all
Women’s Wearing Apparel
TRIMMED HATS.
Corsets
$5 00 Dress Skirts_______ $2 49
6.50 Dress Skirts______ 3 19
8.00 Dress Skirts
4.59
9.00 Dress Skirts
5.19
Girls’ Serge Middv Dresses
$6.85 Special $3.89
$2.50 Style 251-2
Special
1.65
$ 2.15
$ 3.15
$
3 50 Style 368-1
Special .........
Messaline and Sateen
Petticoats
5.00 Style 554
Special .........
$ .75 Sateen Petticoats ...... $ .53
1 25 Sateen Petticoats........ 1.19
1.50 Sateen Petticoats ___ 1.29
1.69 Sateen Petticoats________ .98
3 00 Messaline Petticoats 1 59
3.39 Messaline Petticoats 1.98
Gossard Brassieres
Special, 35c
White Voile Waists
$2.75 Values for_____ __
$2.00
Crepe De Chine Waists
Season’s-End Final Clearance
of all Broken Lines of
$3.00 Values for..................... $2.49
3.75 Values for
2 95
Tub Silk Waists
$4.00 Values for....................$3 19
New Arrivals in Ladies
Striped Beach Cloth
Middies, Special ............... $1.59
White Middies with Colored
Collar and Cuffs Special at 1.29
Children’s White M i d d i e s
Embroidery Collar a n d
Cuffs, Special
............ . .49
Carters’ Wool Knit
Union Suits
$1.50 Children’s Union Suits $1.29
Ladies’ Wool Union Suits
$1.65 Low Neck Short Sleeve $1.29
2.25 Low Neck Short Sleeve 1 89
2.75 High Neck Long Sleeve 2.15
3.00 High Neck Long Sleeve 2.25
Women’s Undermuslins
Women’s Lace and
Embroidery-T rimmed
75c Gowns___
$1.50 Gowns
$1.85 Gowns..................
50c Drawers, Special......
65c Drawers, Special......
Linen Towels
10c Towels.......... .........8c
20c Towels..... .... ....... 15c
25c Toweis_______ 19c
8c Bleached Muslin -
10c Bleach»-d Muslin -
\2\'jc Bleached Muslin
15c Bleached Muslin -
18c Bleached Muslin -
20c Bleached Muslin -
12*/*c Linen Toweling -
15c Linen Toweling -
17c Linen Toweling
20c Linen Toweling -
25c Linen Toweling
- 10 c
- 11 c
- 12K*
■ 15 c
- 19 c
9-4 Sheeting
8-4 Sheeting
42-inch Pillow
45-inch Pillow
. . .
. . . .
Tubing -
Tubing -
31c
29c
24c
19c
Ladies’ Fleece-lined (separate
garments) Vests and Pants Reg­
ular 35c; Special
-
-
10c
22c Devonshire Gingham - - 18c
Friday’s Special
House Dresses and Aprons
of Voiles, Dimities and Lawns
15c Lawns, Special
10c
20c Lawns, Special
15c
25c Lawns, Special
18c
35c Fancy Voiles.......... 19c
50c Fancy Voiles, Special ................33c
Children’s Wash Dresses
65c Long-Waisted Dresses..................
75c Middy Dresses............................
85c Middy Dresses.............................
$1.35 Middy Dresses...........................
____ __ ___ 49c
___________ 63c
___________ 65c
............*........93c
Children’s Coverall Aprons
50c Aprons, Special.................. ....... 38c
65c Aprons. Special...........................47c
Voile, Marquisette and Madras
Curtain Materials
20c Marquisette..... ........16c
30c M adras
........... 21c
6 *^c
8 c
9 c
11 c
12 c
14 c
Thursday’s Special
Women’s
Lace and Embroidered
Final
Sale
-
-
-
-
-
-
Tuesday’s Special
35c
35c
30c
25c
37c
43c
Special, $1.15
Snider's Tomato soup, 2 for 15c
1 lb. Royal Baking Powder 39c
I Dozen Heavy Jar Rubbers 5c
Kerr Self Sealing Pints.... 53c
Kerr Self Sealing Quarts
59c
Kerr Self Sealing Half gal....... 85c
1 lb Can Ghiradellis Ground
Chocolate..............
31c
Y i lb Can Ghiradellis Ground
Chocolate...............
16c
Monday’s Special
Sheeting and
Pillow Tubing
women s Muslin Drawers
$1.50 Union Suits............ ..$1 19
.85 Vests and P ants............... 65
Grocery Special
Regular 10c Outing, 6
Regular 12,'¿c Outing, 9c
Wednesday’s Special
... 43c
97c
$1.33
French Petticoats
High Neck and Long Sleeves,
Low Neck Short Sleeves
75c Special....................... 59c
Saturday’s Special
GOWNS
Mentors Wool Knit Union
Suits and Seperate
Garments
Ladies’ Fleece Lined Union
Suits
Altogether a most extraordinary
offer We advise prompt Selec­
tion.
25c Voiles............. 19c
50c Madras......... 43c
$1.00 one-piece Dresses - $ .65
1.35 one-piece Dresses -
.76
1.50 one-piece Dresses - 1.17
2 50 three-piece Dresses - .92
1.35 three-piece Dresses - 86c
65c Ladies’ Coverall Aprons, 47c
50c Bib Aprons . . . . . 33c
Saturday’s Special
Wool, Woolnap and Cotton
Blankets
$1.35 Cotton Blankets - $ .93
2.50 Woolnap Blankets - 1.95
3.00 Woolnap Blankets - 2.23
5.00 Wool Blankets
-
4,00
Turkish Towels
15c Towels..... .......
lie
25c Towels................. 21c
35c Towels....... ...........29c