rial Page-W ashington Co. News. iE S Ä l 2. E d i t o r A . E . IN O U R ü u , m J COLLEGE . N E VS $ CFro.u the Inde.) I w Thursday by «the Washing U ,,t j Publishing Co. Incorporated 4 purest Grove. Oregon B.00 a Year in A d v a n c e . E X P O S IT IO N N O T E S . • * * * ♦ * * • »♦ J Don’ t worry your j correspondent. Basket Bill prartice starts this week. 1 D ^ V ............... (U write him The Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposi­ tion will cover 250 acres. Humphreys was home over Saturday, anything by hanC^ B B ,akeS time The Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Excosi- u- Mr. Hope of Vile. Oregon, visited [Jat make out— that may leave wili cost approximately «10,000,000 ! ^ *°D I'eS’le‘ Sundav' I when the Kates are opened in 1909. 1 Tom Bailey and “ H’ PPy” Hoonan him in doubt— Eleven large exhibit palaces will ‘ “ P0Mland Thursdav Ust- . that he can’ , t easily read form the main picture of the Alaska | Yukon-Pacific Exposition. ' - I I You Can Easily Operate This Typewiter Yourself. Local Tima Table ««> «»»«? HlrTy HumPhrevs and Claude Ma- d- « ■ «* the Abernethys KOSMEO 1» for M e n , W o m e n and C hildren. % M 8:52 6:35 1:30 4;16 » a. a. p. p. don 1 fil! out legal papers or card - - ^ - - - - an d blem ishes, youthful in texture an d tint. K O SM EO m akes the skin sun p roof. N o matter h o w m u ch y o u are out o f d oom , y o u n eed not fear tan. sunburn nor freckles d y o u a p p ly K o s m e o before going out. PR IC E , BO CENTS 8:30 a. m. - 5:40 p. m. IT. FOREST GROVE SPECIALS I at the post-office at Forest 12:20 p. m. Many national conventions will be ^ ^ '°°^ s bad, reflects on your standing No. 8 Arrives . . . fjove, Oregon, as second class 10 ‘ . . . 6:40 p. m. ™ ' mail matter. held at the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific exno The public schoo] lads entertained makes Pe°Ple think you can’ t afford a sition in 1909. Cassius Fowler at his residence Satur- £teno8rapner and is sometime ambi- N. L. ATKINS. Th« day evening. guous. _ Agent m e management of the Alaska- w You can write out your letters, make, Yukon-Pacific Exposition has appro- i “ aterman> Amston, Mason and j ? ut an abstract, fill in an insurance pol- j j all communications to Wash C h a n g e T i m e of T r a i n . priated 8100,000 (or a live stock show ' i^ wrence were visitors at Happy Hall lcy’ enter your card memos, make out '’¡tjton County Pub. Co., your accounts, or a hotel menu, or do No. 10 passenger will leave Portland Forest Grove, Ore. any ..................- kind of writing you - need, on any at 5:20 p. m. instead of 6:20 p. m. One of the objects of the Alaska- n L * »— ________ 1 Yukon Pacific Exposition is to make i M S Uevln 0 th e O * ' * ™ Agricul-, kind, size or thickness of paper, and arriving here at 6:40 p. m. commenc­ ing Oct. 19. Yours truly, .N. L. At- “ d "» - — «1 .b e 1 n I k '' f ' X “ * I » “ LllEWS UK .0 reach h r „ . b r e r i b - ! agert. Pacific Ocean. ¿¡slate, we request that tmmedi- fcention may be called to the same. | The Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition The Lobster club recently organized will open June 1 and close October it Chandlers, admit members only who are regular boarders. 15, 1909 O L I V E R TypcìAfri-fér hSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1906 make» a n d hea lthy , free from wrinkles m. m. m. m. SOUTH BOUND Departs It k ce r» the (Lin clear, (air and PORTLAND BOUND No. 3 Departs - - - “ 7 " - ” 9 “ . . . . 1 “ . . . . Beauty Makar The Trains on the Southern Pacific arrive and deoart on the following schedule: W. F o r S a le at Dr. Hines 9 Dru£ Store F o re st G ro ve , Ore. R. H I G K S Haven Belknap, who has been work- Henry E. Reed, director of exploita- tion, of tne Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Ex- inB at ,he druS business in La Grande The Standard Visible Waiter for several months, came down last ; You can write any of these things a> fights was the slogan of the w , ,, , »• t - paign to secure state participation, I week for a visit with his parents in | yourself if you do not happeu to have tom at the called meeting Tues- . . . , , . , * a stenographer. 0 . , rj ■ , Advices already received from gover- Hillsboro «minz when Mr. Haines met J . * „„ For you can easily learn, with a little j . „„ |nors assure the representation of many When Miss Farnham was in Port- The subject was discus- land W d a y she met # friendi whQ practice, to write just as rapidly, and and con witn the ultimate re- | interested in mining. He had heard as , perfectly, as _ an expert operator on I fho nr nrt'D given the intra-mural railway will be pro- 0f the assaying done at Pac»«- Ifcthe company be be given ific Univer- . i the OLIVER. Because the OLIVER is comfort and convenience sity and so sent T u t ninTsamples' of i the s5mpliSed ‘ ^cwriter. And you Pacific Avenue I time ,o repair the" crippled I vided io t the of visitors to the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific ore- ad from different mines, to be an- SeS CVv;ry W° fd \°U About pan of the plant, caused by the , SO per cent more durable than any It will be two miles long. alyzed in our Moratory. Miss Bain other typewriter, because it has about It was stated that no ef- ^xposit.on Inter. i r. • .• , , hss also just received some copper ore 80 per cent less wearing points than It is estimated that 7,500,000 per- from the mines of Eastern Oregon. 1«expense were being spared by most other typewriters. ! sons live In the section of --------- opany to place the lights up to sons llve ln ttle section ol country in 80 per cent easier to write with than I Professors Cook and Bridwell were Isandard. The council will be the United States and Canada within a intricate j in Portland Saturday. Mr. Bridwell these other complicated, Li with the company until the i radius of 1,000 miles of Seattle, who went on up to Oregon City and visited I ,ma? hi“ e* that re, ^ lre 7 ™ corin g” - 1 I tecmnical knowledge—long practice ' j repairs are finished, but when are directly interested in making the relatives 4k there and special skill to operate. me is up the standard of ’lights ' Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition the, Last Friday evening Mrs. E. W. | Than machines which cannot be peered. The council is doing a ll, true exponent of their material wealth adjusted to any special space— with Chandler entertained a party of stu- I to have good lights and the j and development. which it is impossible to write abstracts, Christian Major T. S. Clarkson, speciat com- denls' After singing several popular. insurance polieies, or odd sized docu- Kt lived up to and their work is missioner for the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific | S0nKS t0 various oriK‘Dal tunes and | ments except you buy expensive Co-e.' si' ------~Tr LL. •tl.-i'.i lôCTfffTts^Û? , to tv ,j inê j L — ULL tiL"<-giadeia t ___________ JM l l> a powerful yet gently acting mvigr.ratr . r Ing tonla and nervine. For weak worn- ¡D out,ovor-workod womon—no matWr what I his causod tl*f‘ break-down, ’’ Favorite Frescription " will b medicines. The words of praise bestowed on the several Ingredients entering into Doctor Pierce’s medicines hv -uvli writers should have more weight t 1 i i any amount of non . profession .! to modal*. I mcmm meh men urn wi lting for ;..e guidance of their medical brethren and know whereof tDI'V Spill'.' . . . . . . . and advertise CC- |ntf of the city us well as of n baa- names, county to represent anu J* operative department, put out samples, q « « « « laf ’ {he rtrwtg,- writes M. [*** generally accepted that he ... , t ' . . ‘ i -/..II« n-nll licrllt. Old established business Lniie« house, i j assure, “are wonderfully well llght- l i o i h mi dlclnc» aro uon-alcohollc. non- r^rence to W. F. Matthews, who etc and contain no harmful habit- 1 front of euch house hangs In $21 weekly expense j ed. r°> accused of working to „ defeat ____ Cash __ salary _, , „ -'t a m e globe o f Elaa^ In- forming drum. ls>!n* eompoyedof glyceric •W’-on of Bourne.” Which shall money advanced; permanent pos.-o... , )d of wbiCh is p e-ed a I . ’ !l i'ni : r • pi .ley ir. ■ r* Toilette mentioned no t< . • -1 DfinlP ... t .. . a IwxiKutd lim» • i i by dealers i l— -I I * You ’ sold In medicine. can't afford to accept as a sntetitute for one of these medicines of known composition, anv secret nostrum. Dr. Fierce’s Pellets, final], sugar-coated, e: *y to take as candy, regulate and m- »inur to stomach, liver and bowels. f ^»*11 our senators and repre- Qur reference. Barkers National Bank t),inls nn night, Large bouses have suspended outside the two r*” act according to the will of 0f Chicago, Capital $2,000,000. A two of es. Some even doors by iron supports. Pie who have elected them to dresss Manager, The Columbia ouse, rj®0* or shall a few bosses run Chicago. 111-. Desk No. 1. Pj0* thing and do away with the - Guldenrod Flour, guaranteed. f* of the people? Round Trip Tickets. p Jou beginning to feel thankful To Portland and and return sold P* Prosperity you have enjoyed Sat aid iys and Sundays commencing at H ^ past yearp p. m. each day. limited to Monday 1— — ... -------- | 1 p- m ;..a leaving Portland at 8 p. m. " ri are said to be roosting high night train Fare $1*05. . , — j » less Salesmen. M any make the week, limit 30 day P*»150 “ ‘“ “ ‘T This ticket is for r * >0 pe, m onth, som e even g00d on any tra.n jTOck clean; grown on reserva- the accommodation ‘»fro m Old L h - r d s . Cash d o „ 0 t wish to be who • ;n W *tm g _n old orchaids. Cash do not t0 f kept tickets. 1 ^ ^«kly. Choice of territory. Portland to purchase 'Washington Nursery Company, !*1,60. ' N. L ATKINS. '’“n o w ’ one arc light would have daa- xled the good people of that day. -W hen the coronation procession en- tpred Westminster hall." the writer continues, -the light of day w m begin­ ning to fade. Forty chan lekers. In shape like a crowu. hu >g fron' ing. each having thirty-six wax can HI* Htnlement. Dr. Price-Price (diploinaticallyi — I don't know whether I sent you a state­ ment o f what—er—you owe me. Mr Knok -N either do I. Dr. Price l ’rlce— Oh. yp» didn't get it then? I suppose I didn't send you a statem ent. Mr. K nok—Y e s; you did. But it looked more like a statement o f what you think I possess. “ '^On the king’s api-earauee all aud- «jpnly llghte.1. and every one In tbe r>om was filled with a .'on i-h n r it at tbe wonderful and unexisH-te I l.lum nation Little cords of cotton wool ,“ perceptible to the eye. -t n r a t e d S i b sulphur of sa lt,-te r. »I'lrits of wine other 'ingredient* ingredients^ had h >een ™ ¡ and “ ¡Toilier e« rrenared and airaugcd so as to carry L flame mpidly from one candle to J e J U « - n t h .d h e e n ^ prepar«! that W ÏT H YOU fl nil their capabilities for brilliant illu People and that a movement I q( (he Commissioners’ Court. ‘ minatlon. It la amusing to read what the subjects of Geor. e II. coaaiuered J. W . GOODWIN, pfoot to circulate petitions ask- a dazzling effect. A Krenchmuii visit County Judge. * Senators and Representatives lug In London at the time of Uiv coro- relieved of their obligations to i nation of that mo.iai-c'.i In 172i writes each enthusiastically In praise of the light- W anted — Good man * lor the people’ s choice. Sen- * WE SHÄRE Knew ller Wn»a. my w ife any t o c .m e home toniglit m - " l n late hour! jiessenger-H he didn't anything U r. « „ h o y - T h e n you J . . , , have g me a wronc b o w T f i b o n « . candle failed to take fire ’ Ag*». 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