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F 1 CHN HI I J i . C o m i t y Suliool N o te s . M rs. M . A. C h a n ce , o f P o rtla n d , is > T h e p ro cla m a tio n s ot th e p resid e n t and v isitin g w ith h er d au g h te r, Mrs. P . H . th e g o v e rn o r sh o u ld he read in e v e ry sch o o l room an d th e sig n ifica n ce o f G rav M r. F ra n c k s and John S n y d e r v isited T h a n k s g iv in g e x p la in e d . N e x t w e e k ’s at M r. J a k e S n y d e r ’s n ear G le n c o e H a TCHKT w ill co u ta iu a b r ie f h isto ry o f th e d ay . Sunday. stu d y is to train th e m ind , a n d th is p u r pose ra th e r th an th e im m e d ia te one o f p e rfo rm in g a task or p a ssin g an e x a m i n ation sh ou ld be k e p t co n sta n tly in view , i f not by th e p u p ils a t least, by th eir te a c h e rs.— E x . FAST ANII THE SHASTA SOUTHERN PACIFIC What is OK TIIK REWARDS AND PUN ISHM ENTS. N atu re is som etim es recom m en d ed as R ep o rt o f d istrict N o . 41 for th e m onth M rs. P . H . G ra y and Mis9 Lou M oob errv w ere sh op j in g in P o rtlan d last en d in g N o v. 5. N o. o f p u p ils e n rolled fu rn ish in g an e x a m p le to m an o f the 45. A v e ra g e a tte n d a n c e 37. N o. o f prop er m eth o d s o f d isp e n sin g rew ards S a tu rd a y . and p u n ish m en ts. N a tu re is sure, M r. B o n d ’s fa m ily g a v e a d an ce at th eir d a y s ta u g h t 19. N o . cases ta r d y 12. p rom p t and in e xo rab le . W h en h er law s h em e h ere la st W e d n e sd a y e v e n in g , b ut T h o se n e ith e r a b se n t n or ta r d y w ere: are v io la te d p u n ish m en t fa lls upon the ti w as n o t w ell a tten d ed o w in g to th e K ffie and R o sa A d a m s, B e rth a and D el bert F o w le 1*, M ab el an d E lsie H o lle n offen d er, no m atter w h at h is ran k; w hen ra in y w cu ther. C a s t o r i a is I> r . S a m u e l P i t e h e r ’ s p r e s c r i p t i o n f o r I n f a n t s b e ck , Jam es a n d C h a rle s D elan eV and lie o b e y s n a tu re ’s law s he is rew arded , Mr. j< b n S c h m itt and fa m ily d ep arted as b y an a b u n d a n t h arv e st. But n atu re | R a lp h U g lo .— A lb e rt L a th a m , teach er. a n d C h ild r e n . I t c o n t a in s n e i t h e r O p iu m , M o r p h iu o n o r for S o u th e rn O regon last T u esd ay. is not su ch a good g u id e in th is m atter o t h e r N a r c o t i c s u b s t a n c e . I t is a h a r m l e s s s u b s t i t u t e R eport o f F ern H ill sch ool d istrict No. T h e ir m a n y frien d s jo in in w ish in g them as m ig h t a p p ear from su ch a 53 fo r th e m o n th b e g in n in g O ct. 5, and a p le a san t jo u rn e y . f o r P a r e g o r ic , D r o p s , S o o th in g S y r u p s , a n d C a s to r O il. g e n e ra l co n sid eratio n of h er s y s e n d in g O ct. 30. N o . d a y s caugh t 20 F ra n k H illsm a n w h ile p la y in g last I t is P le a s a n t . I t s g u a r a n t e e is t h i r t y y e a r s ’ u s e b y tem . H er a w a rd s are b lin d ly 1 N o. d a y s a tte n d a n ce 657. No. p u p ils e n S a tu rd a y , p la ced a lig h te d m atch in m ad e and ta k e no a cco u n t o f m o tives. ! M i l l i o n s o f M o t h e r s . C a s t o r i a is t h e C h i l d r e n ’ s P a n a c e a can c o n ta in in g pow der. T h e can bursted rolled 39. A v e ra g e d a ily a tte n d a n ce 32. T h e c h ild w h o pu ts h is h an d in the fire ! — t h e M o t h e r ’s F r ie n d . and som e o f th e p o w d e r stru c k h is left T h ose w h o w ere n e ith e r a bsen t nor ta rd y g e ts burned and learn s not d o so again . d u rin g th e m on th w ere: C o ra A d am s, e y e b u rn in g it q u ite b a d ly . But th e fire is w ith o u t d iscrim in atio n ; it B yron M ooberry, L e ste r M o o b erry, E a r l burn s not o n ly th ose w h o ca re le ssly or G r a y , C la re n ce G r a y , W illie and E v e rest C a s t o r i a cures Colic, Constipation, “ C a s t o r i a isso well adapted to children that w illfu lly e xp o se th em se lv e s to it, but th e A h a c k in g cou gh is not o n ly a n n o y in g Soar Stom ach, Diarrhoea, Eructation, H a r k .— Louisa M o o b e rry , te ach e r. I recom m end it aa superior to any prescription in n o ce n t w h o are surroun ded b y flam es to others, bu t is d an g e ro u s to th e person Hills Worms, gives sleep, and prom otes di known to ro c.” II. A. Aitcncn, II. D., R ep o rt o f m o n th b e g in n in g O ct. 12. not o f th e ir ow n m ak in g , and even th e w h o h as it. O n e M in u te C o u g h Cure gestion. I ll Co. O xford St., Brooklyn, N. Y . Without injurious medication. w ill q u ic k ly p ut an en d to it. J. C . C la rk , D is tric t N o. 12, G r e e n v ille O re g o n . N o. b rave firem an w h o go e s to th e ir rescue. o f p u p ils e u ro lle d 40. N o. o f p u p ils b e A s th e rain falls upon th e ju s t and upon d ru g g ist. ** T he use of * Castoria ’ is so universal and lo n g in g 34. N o. o f cases o f tard in e ss 3. th e u n ju st, so n a tu re ’ s forces d eal im its m erits so well known th a t it seem3 a work 11 Tor several years I baro recommended of supererogation to enderso it. Few ore the your ‘ Castorio,’ and shall alw ays continuo to N o. o f v isito rs 3. P er ce n t, o f a tte n d a n ce p a r tia lly w ith th e e v il and th e good . K E E D V IL L .K . intelligent families w ho do not keep Castoria do so os it has invariably produced beneficial 90. P u p ils n e ith e r a b se n t n or ta rd y w ere: T h e p u n ish m e n t for v io la tio n s o f n atu re ’ s within ca^y re a c h .’* -results.'* M iss C la ra S ton e, o f Portlan d ) is v is it D elores D ick e n s, B eu lah Ire la n d , N o ra law s is too in e x o ra b le , anci th e system E dwin F . T arde * , M. D., C ar : x >8 1I a »; tyn , D. I)., in g h er siste r, M rs. H ag g. 12f)th Street and 7th Ave., New Y o rk City. New York City. V o g t, M ary B en n et, R o sa V o h s , L u c y ca n n o t and sh ou ld n ot be fo llow ed by M r. and M rs. A m b ro se visite d rela tives B ra d ley , R u th B ra d le y , J a y D ick e n s, m an . H e m ust d iscrim in a te betw een T ub C entatk C ompany , 77 M urray S t r e e t , N ew Y o o x C ity » ¿ar O rego n C ity T u esd ay. C h a rle s V a n d erw a l, W ilso n B ra d le y .— M . th ose w h o are w illfu l v io la to rs o f th e Prof. Colem an a tte n d e d th e te a c h e rs’ C . C a se , teach er. law ; th o se w h o are m isled in to w ro n g m ee tin g a t H ills b o ro S a tu rd a y. F o llo w in g is th«* rep ort o f H e lv a tia d o in g and m a y be w on b ack to rig h t Joh n W eav er, o f P o rtlan d , has been sch ool d is tric t 55 for th e first m o n th o f liv in g , and th ose w h ose ca relessn ess or v isitin g frien d s in th is v ic in ity th e past th e term w h ich b e gan O c t t : N o. o f m isfo rtu n e h as ren d ered th em lia b le to w eek. d a y s ta u g h t 20. T o ta l N o. e n ro lle d 33. p u n ish m e n t. A n d m an in h is e x p e ri D ied — O scar, th e six -yea r-old son o f N o. b oys e n ro lle d 14. N o. g ir ls e n ro lle d m en ts h as fou n d , m o reo ver, th a t it is D avid H a g g , F rid a y , N ov. 6, o f typ h o id 19. No. d a y s a tte n d a n ce 500 N o. d a y s not a lw a y s w ise to p u n ish . H e h as to fever. absen ce 78. A v e ra g e N o. b e lo n g in g 29. 1 d ea l w ith h um an nature, w h ich is m uch m ore c o m p le x th an e le m e n tal su b stan ces. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded by T o ile t A r t ic le s , Jam es O 'M e a ra , sixteen y e ars o f age, A v e ra g e d a ily a tte n d a n ce 25. N o. cases H e fin d s th a t p u n ish m e n t does not a ct died F r id a y e v e n in g a fter a sh ort illn ess o f tard in ess 4. T h o se n e ith e r a b se n t S t a t io n e r y , an Experienced Pharmacist and from nor ta rd y w’ere: S te lla G u e rb e r and m e re ly as a w a rn in g to ap p rise one o f w ith k id n e y disease. N e w s D e p o t. the Best and Freshest material. th e d a n g e r o f rep ea ted v io la tio n s o f law , S e v e ra l o f th e y o u n g fo lk s o f B eav er F red T s c h a b o ld .— E v a A . M ille r, teach er. but th a t it som etim es irr ita te s and ren L O N G D IS T A N C E T E L E P H O N E . ton a tten d ed th e lite ra ry at th is p lace T H E P l’R ltftK OF STUD Y. d ers stu b b o rn th e m an upon w h om it is F rid a y e v e n in g last. S c h o o ls and m eth o d s o f stu d y h ave v isite d , and h e finds a lso th a t it is a l M essrs. S cofield and H o d g e s started been so nm cli im p ro v e d sin ce th e d a y s m ost b e yo n d his p ow ers to “ m a k e th e Subscriptions Received for the W a sh in g to n C o un ty H a t c h k t , S a tu rd a y for C a lifo rn ia w h ere th ey in o f S h a k e sp e a re th a t th ere are now re la p u n ish m e n t fit th e c r im e .” It is n ot T h e C ounty N E W S p a p e r . tend to prosp ect for th e y e llo w m eta l. tiv e ly few h oys w h o " c r e e p u n w illin g ly p o ssib le to do w ith o u t it a lto g e th e r, but Castoria. Castoria. b r o c k ’ s D rug Express Trains Leave lami Daily. j p PO RTLAN D AND BAN KKAXCISCu ft- heave— I Arrive— i P o rtlan d S .'o p. ni -»n Kriinclirf.,Y. . '« 1 1 trs n c ia r o lfu u p, in p„rt:»„(t * J * Above trulli» .to p a t Kant Porti. . » J C i t y , w .....Iburn, -»lem, Turner Nlirli i »"»• A liw uy, A lbany Jutletloii, T au t... A H alsey, lln rri.lm rit. Ju in iloii ritv i?!.'n r e n e . C reim eli. D rain, „„.t Kokeburg to A .h iam l Inelu.lve. 11-1 Leave- P ortlan d Koseburg. KOAKHUUU MAIL DAILY I Arrive— S:;:o a. m ! Ro.ebur» , . 7:00 a . in I Porilanu , S a l e m P a s s e n g e r p a il y Leave- | Arrivi— P o rtlatu l 4 0 ) p. in -aleni Salem ... »AO a. m | Port laud i, j. D I N IN G C A R S on OGDEN Roij PU LLM AN BUFFET SII AND S E C O N D -C L A S S SLEEPING C A ttach ed to all through trtim W est Side Division. B etw een P o rtla n d C ohv J and MAIL TRAIN DAILY (EXCEPT «I >ruy J 7 MO a.in | Lv Boriimi«! Ar | 9 10 a m | l.v Forest Grove Lvl f f 10:15 p.ui | Ar Uorvulli« ,y 1 A t A lbany and Corvallig <■ ¡Tm-et wiihl of th e Oregon C en im i A Ka*te-n milrud.l fXPKKSB TRAIN DAILY (KXCIPr gr.SDi| 4 :46 p.ui I LV Portland ÀrT 6 24 p.m 1 hv F o rest Grove Lv 1 7 : 2 5 1 », I Ar MoMinvil e Lv ! yl »PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS. Through Tickets to All Pol in the Eastern States! Canada and Europe JVIAIN STREET, JHILLSBOf^O. to s c h o o l,” th o u g h a great, m a n y o f them no d o u b t m isu n d e rsta n d th e p u rp ose o f stu d y. N e a rly a ll re ga rd th e ir lesson s as ta sk s a rb itra r ily set for th em . T h e ir o n ly p u rp ose in stu d y is th e d isch a rg e o f a d isa g re e a b le d u ty th a t th e y m a y be a b le to pass th e n e x t e x a m in a tio n . O th e rs regard th e pu rp ose o f stu d y as th e a c q u ire m e n t o f le a rn in g b y rote, and in th is erro r som e o f th e ir te ach e rs share. SCH O LLS. It is, p erh a p s, u n re aso n a b le to e x p e ct L illie L ester S k e e ls is ly in g v ery low sc h o o l c h ild re n to fu lly u n d ersta n d or w ith ty p h o id fever. a p p re cia te th e t r a in in g v a lu e o f stu d y M rs. M ab el G r o n e r is in P o rtla n d re- antj t jje b e n e fice n t in flu e n ce go o d h a b its c e iv in g m ed ica l treatm en t. form ed d u rin g s ch o o l d a y s m a y h a v e Bad co ld s and m u d d y road s are pre- upon th e ir fu tu re life. But w h en th e y d o m in a tin g in th is v ic in ity . i h ave gro w n to m a n h o o d , e x p e rie n c e in T h e y are so little you h a rd ly know’ you are t a k in g th em . T h e y cause no g rip in g , y e t th e y a ct q u ic k ly and m ost th o ro u g h ly . S u ch are th e fa m ou s little p ills k n o w n as D e W it t ’ s L ittle E a r ly R isers. S m a ll in size, g re a t in results. J. C . C la r k , d ru ggist. if p o ssib le offen d ers are ta k e n in tim e th e y m ay be k e p t from d o in g th at w h ich w ould e x p o se th em to p u n ish m en t. R e w ard s for w ell-d o in g m ay. in sh ort, be su b stitu te d , in part, fo r p u n ish m e n ts for e v ild o in g . T h is is e s p e c ia lly true o f o r d in a ry co n d u ct w h ere th ere is 110 m oral offen se or crim e in v o lv e d . A t on e tim e sch o o ls w ere m an ag ed a lm o st e x c lu s iv e ly on th e system o f p u n ish in g p u p ils for th e v io latio n o f a rb itra ry ra le s; to d ay th e few rules th a t are posted are fou n d ed upon o b vio u s reason , an d th e ir viola- lio n s are so in fre q u e n t th a t th ere is no fixed co d e o f p u n ish m e n t. O n th e o th er h an d , rew ard s are fre q u e n tly offered for j g o o d b eh a vio r, d ilig e n c e and th e lik e . Can be ob tain ed at Low est Hates from G L A Z E , A gent, Forest Grove. K. P. ROGK IL K O K H L F K , A astG . F .4P ? M anager, Portlan d , Oregon, MELKI JOHNSON REAL ESTATE E. M c N d lL L P r e s id e n t a n d Manager. A G E jN T , E AS Special Bargains in Twenty and Forty Acre Tracts in Washington, Yamhill and Tillamook counties. T O j FOREST G R O V E ............................. O R E G O N .: G I V E » THE CHOICE OF RO UTE TWO First Class Livery c M iss G e n ie L e B e a n is sto p p in g in P ort- j w o rld w ill q u ic k ly te ach th em th a t an d th e d iscip lin e m a in ta in e d is b e tte r | la n d w h ere sh e h as e m p lo y m e n t. sch o o l stu d ies w ere in te n d e d to e q u ip th an it w as u n d er th e old system . I n ; M iss A n n a M eyers sp en t S a tu rd a y and th em for in d u stria l an d bu sin ess a c tiv i- th e m a n ag em e n t o f c h ild re n at h om e th e j ties, and th a t e v e ry form ot in te llig e n t system o f rew ards for go o d b e h a v io r i S u n d a y a t h e r h om e in th e G rove. sch ool tra in in g had its uses a p a rt from j sh ou ld n o t be m ade so o b vio u s or sp eci- I k eep th e best rig s ob tain able; h ave safe ge n tle F r a n k and M iss C a ssie R o w e ll w ere horses am i eve ry accom m odation for th e com fort v isitin g re la tiv e s in F a rm in g to n S u n d a y . It 4s u n fo rtu n ate , in d e e d , th at few per- on th e rew ard th an upon a p p ro b a tio n , and pleasure o f m y custom ers M rs. D. B. K m ric k sp en t la st w e e k in sons rea lize th e p u rp oses o f stu d y u n til but rew ard s sh o u ld be su b stitu te d as far | P ortlan d , th e g u e st o f h er d a u g h te r, Mrs. th e y h a v e passed th e a g e fo r re a d y ac- as p o ssib le for p u n ish m en ts. W h e th e r H A C K M E E T S E V E R Y T WA I N Turk q u irem en t or h a v e lo st th e o p p o rtu n ity a c h ild is k e p t from p la y w ith h is associ- Passengers called fo r or taken to a n y part o f the S in c e th e w a te r h as raised , M r. A d am s for co n tin u o u s stu d y . T h e re is s ca rce ly a tes as a p u n ish m e n t b ecau se h e h as ne- c ity . P atron age o f C o m m ercial Men solicited is ru n n in g h is m ill n ig h t and d a y tr y in g a m an o f in te llig e n c e and a m b itio n w h o g le cte d his lessons, o r is rew ard ed w ith to fill orders. d oes n ot re gret w asted o p p o rtu n itie s freedom and in d u lg e d in som e desire be- | H . D . JO N E S , F o r e s t G ro v e W ill T a y lo r and M iss L e n a G a ssn er d u rin g h is sch o o l d a y s. H e sees h is ch il- j cause he h a s d on e w ell, m a y am ou n t to w ere v is itin g th e fo rm e r’s siste r n ear dren re p e a tin g h is ow n m ista k e o f stu d y- , th e sam e th in g in th e en d . b ut it is bet- in g a lesson m erely fo r th e purpose o f pass- i ter to g iv e h im th e id ea th a t he is b ein g R e e d v ille S u n d a y . • itig an e x a m in a tio n a n d w ith n o desire rew ard ed for go o d co n d u ct th an to lead ^ M r. and M rs. N elson B ro o k s an d son to a cq u ire a n y b e n e fit from th e t r s in in g , h im to th e b e lie f th at som e n atu ra l rig h t Z o la o f S p o k a n e , are v isitin g h is b roth er and i f he is a w ise p a re n t h e w ill lose no is b e in g ta k e n from h im as p u n ish m en t C h a rle s, o f th is p la ce. o p p o rtu n ity to in te re s t th em in th e ir for in fra ctio n s o f a ru le o f co n d u ct o f ! ( j, c . R I D E R Prop. M rs. Iow a T a y lo r an d son Jesse w ere stu d ies so as to c o rre c t th is n atu ra l ten- i w h ich he c a n n o t see th e ju s tic e . C h ild - v is itin g h e r d a u g h te r, Mrs. S o rren so n , d e n c y o f y o u th as soon as p ossib le. F o r : ren as w ell as gro w n p eo p le m ak e e x - , n ear R e e d v ille la st w eek. th ere is no n eed o f a n y o th e r in c e n tiv e cu ses to and for th em selves, and th e y j C h a sv aud Jan ies K o e b e r, Ju liu s W id e- to stu d y th an in te re s t in th e su b je ct; n a tu ra lly resen t p u n ish m e n t as sa v o r in g , j T H E O N L Y F ir s t-C la s s a n d king, B ert F o n d a and C lin t ( '.osnell w ere w h en th a t h as been arou sed th e b o y w ill a t le a st, o fin ju s tic e . O n th e o t h e r h an d , t S tr ic tly T e m p e r a n c e R e s t a u in W a s h in g to n la st w eek in q u est o f sa l b e a tte n tiv e b ecau se he is in te re ste d . r a n t in t h e e i t y . th e y are g ra te fu l for k in d n esses and fav- j m on. F o r th is reason th e n atu ra l scie n ce s ! ors, an d it is m uch b e tte r to cu ltiv a te | T h e T e m p e ra n c e con cert w h ich w as and b ra n ch es o f stu d y w h ich a d m it o f th e ir g ra titu d e th an th e ir resen tm en t. J postp on ed from th e 1st, occu rred S u n e xp e rim e n ta l illu str a tio n fu rn ish lesson s T h e ch ild w h o is h a b itu a lly restra in ed j d ay e v e n in g and is reported as h a v in g o f g re a t e d u ca tio n a l v a lu e eve n to y o u n g ; and p u n ish ed m ay h a v e his d is p o s i t io n ! pu pils. T h e h a b it o f stu d y h a v in g been j sp o ile d and be ren d ered m ore in tra c ta b le , been a plea san t a ffair. a cq u ired and a lo v e for it d ev e lo p e d b v th an before, w h ile h e w h o is g iv e n h is *■ i ♦ ♦ -> *■ M r. a n d Mrs. L a m b e rt, R e n a , F ra n k , lesson s h a v in g som e e le m e n t o f extrañ e- ' lib e rty and rew arded is stre n g th e n e d in K d w u rd, G u s and M isses K m m a and I F O R G O O D JO B P R IN T IN G , C A L I . A T T H E S f ous in terest, it is re la tiv e ly easy to e x- c o n tro l ot h im se lf and en co u rag ed to C a ro lin e o f S t. P a u l, w ere th e gu ests o f ten d th e h a b it to lesson s o f a d ifferen t j co n tin u e in w ell-d oin g , W A S H IN G T O N COU NTY HATCH KT g i M r. and Mrs. I.eB eau last w e e k . ch a ra c te r and a lso to im p ress th e p u p il ------------------------- T h e P op s sin ce th e e le ctio n h a v e a w ith th e real pu rp ose o f stu d y. M em P R IN T E R Y . W E CH ARGE ENOUGH jfp N e r v e » «in E d g e . c a re w orn d isco n so la te lo o k , w h ich is o rizin g re c ita tio n s ca n n o t he w h o lly dis- “ I w as n ervous, tire d , irr ita b le and F O R P R IN T IN G TO DO A C R E D I T A B L E Ë i p r o b a b ly ca u sed b y th e re ce n t h e a v y j pen sed w ith , y e t th e y are re p e lla n t, es- cross, K a r l's C lo v e r R o o t T e a m ad e m e rain s, w h ic h h av e c o n sid e ra b ly d elayed p c c la lly to q u irk -m in d e d h oys w h o w ell a n d h a p p y ." M rs. K . B. W ord en . JO B , A N D H A V E NO W ORK RE- *1 tlirir fa ll p lo w in g. h av e th e u n fo rtu n a te fa cu lty o f " g e tt in g F o r sale at C la r k 's d ru g store. T U R N E D T O P R IN T O V E R . a lo n g " w ith o u t stu d y a n d w h o som e Mra. H. T . F lin t lie s in a precariou s tim es le a v e sch o o l n o t o n ly w ith a d is condition a t h er hom e a t th is place. M an y liv e s o f u sefu ln ess h a v e been cu t lik e for earn est w o rk , b u t w ith v e r y little Physicians have been su m m on ed from sh o rt b y n e g le ct to break up an o rd in a ry u sefu l k n o w le d g e o r tra in in g . S u ch Portland and they will preform a n o th e r cold . P n e u m o n ia , b ro n ch itis an d eve n p u p ils m ig h t e s s ily h a v e been tra in ed to operation, which we h op e may prove co n su m p tio n can be a verted b y th e h a b its o f o b se rv a tio n a n d reflectio n i f more effectual than th e fo rm e r one. use o f O n e M in u te C o u g h C u re. J . C . | th e y h ad been in te re ste d in som e e x - ' One of our champions exhibited som e j p e rim c n ta l cou rse o f stu d y in stead o f j C la r k , d ru g g ist. of hit pugilistic power last week by j b e in g co n d em n ed to m e m o riz in g , and in j Electric Bitters. choking two women and knocking a c r ip -. a v ery sh ort tim e th e y w ou ld h a v e o b pie down and kicking him about the served for th e m se lv e s th e pu rp oses o f Ele< trie Bitter» is a medicine suited Chronic constipation is a painful, dia- ^ re e a b le and life-shortening difficulty, It deranges the system, ctusessick head- ache, had breath, and poisons the blood, f t caa be readly overcome by DeW itt'a Little Karly Risers, These little pills are great regulators. J . C. Clark, drug- «H lor any season, but perhaps more gener- ally needed, when the languid exhausted feeling prevails, when the liver is torpid and sluggish and the need of a tonic and alterative is felt. A prompt uee of this medicine has often averted and per haps fatal bilions fevers. No medicine will act more surely in counteracting ami freeing the system from the m alarial poison. Headache, Indigeat.on, Con- atipation, Disziness yield to Electric Bitters. 5 > . and $2.00 per bottle at the Milter pharmacy. PACIFIC SPO K A N E M IN N E A P O L IS AND ST. PAUL LO W KANSAS RATES EASTERN OCEAN TO ALL CITIES. STEAM ERS L e a v e Portland Every . . . 5 ' FOR . . • SAN FRANCE F o r fu lL d e ta ils call on 0 . R. * N. W. W. BREEDEN, Forest Gnu or addrbbh : W. H. HtTRLl Gen i P « 8- PORTLAND . 1 Union Pacific Sp IM T H E SHORTEST- FASTEST, SAFEST R- T0 THE East, North anil - Pullman Palace Sleeper» Pullman Tourist Si The Fast Mail ! PACIFIC UNIVERSITY Free Reclining Chair ■ Heat aiul Inalatili Academy. Steam Pintscb I Unio® T h e A c a d e m y fits for the College. Its graduates are admitted to The best of sanitary *"»»» Am herst without exam,nation. It offers exceptional faciht es for obtaining a g e n e r a l E n g l i s h e d u c a t i o n ,o r 1 _ _ Through tickets to . T h e COLLEGE C o u r s e s eq ual those o f th e lead in g F a s t e m United States, C a n a d a or E«««F tn ,lo n S CONSERVATORY OF Music g iv e s in stru ctio n o f th e h ig h e st obtained of o rd e r ,n l**t™me»tmi — j V tm U tm k . J T H . W . SCOTT Expenses in all departments unusually low. Fall Term Begins Wednesday, Septem ber 1«, 1896. Forest Grove, For specific information address. Kipans Tabules assist digest ton. Rlpans Tabule« cure biliousness Kipans Tabule« cur* Indigestion m VIA ALDER STR EET PORTLAND, OR. study and have submitted to the perfor- mance of disagreeable tasks for the sake of learning. The m atter is one of grave concern to parents who sometimes grow impatient with their children because of the neglect of golden opportunities to ac- (|Qjre an education, but it is useless to ar- 1 gue with youth. E ach generation learns j more by experience than by admonition. I The hopetul remedy ia to improve the courses of instruction so ss to get the pu- pits strongly interested in one or more subjects of study. That having been ac complished, there will no longer be any canse for complaint, except, perhaps, that the learners devote themselves too assiduously to study. The purpose ot TRANSCONTINENTAL GREAT NORTHERN RY. H. D. JONES, PROPRIETOR head. He was doubtless introducing the new mode of sparring which hadn't reached this far west vet. After accom plishing this wonderful feat departed for part» unknown but he left several locks of hia hair scattered about which will serve for identification. Further re- Marks are unnecessary. T H E THOMAS MCCLELLAND, President, fore«» Grove, Oregon T AN T E D - S E V E R A L KA . . ' W Women ts trave! (of : Itahed b o o m In Oracon. ¡ It* w eekly s a d ripe»»»* . . Reference Enclose self •*» relepe. T b s NsUaosL sMr j