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'. he e v e iï M0RKIN6 Bad Back Is Always Worse n the Morning. Forest Grove People are Finding Relief. (Mat by courtesy of Portland Journal.) A back that achei all day and causes tcom/ort at night is usually worse in ; morning. Makes you leel as il u hadn’t slept at all. Can’t cure a bad back until you r v the kidneys. Doan’s Kidney l!s cure sick kidneys—make you leel tier, work better, rest better and •ep better I N. Ridtfr-way, with the Oregon Nursery Com- «anv and living at 205 Commercial St.. Salem, Or.. ays “ I knew I had kidney trouble because there vere pains in the small of my back and twinges vhen I stooped or lifted. Eve» at night the paint vere still theie and mornings 1 arose lame and sore find easily and felt languid and was sometimes tieadfullv nervous. Occasionally I had headaches .r»d at such times my sight would be blurred. There was also a sediment in the secretions My exper ence proved that Doan's Kidney Pills have no su perior for curing kidney complaint and backache. I hey are just the thing every sufferer from these roubles should use. Nothing could have suited my rase better They went right to th« seal of the rouble and completely relieved me. Doan's Kidney Pills have my endorsement.” steamer Columbia Goes Down With 97 Lost and 160 Saved . * • ' t ’ « { ; | Foi sale by all dealers. Price 5C :nts. Foster-Milburn Co., Buflalo ew York, sole agents for the United ates. Remember the name— Doans—an.' ke no other. The Knock-out Mow. T he blow which knocked o u t C orbett as a revelation to the prize fighters, 'rum the earliest days of the ring the nock-out blow was aimed for the jaw , he tem ple or th e ju g u la r vein. Stom ach unches were throw n In to worry and .eary the fighter, but if a scientific m an ad told one of the old fighters th a t the tost vulnerable spot was the region of he stom ach, he’d have laughed a t him or an Ignoramus. Dr. Pierce Is bringing loose to the public a parallel fact; that hq sYomacVIs the most vulnerable organ •ut o f \ h e prtye ring as well as In It. W« irolectliur hentls, throats, feet and lungs, ju t the*A AliSb^s«e are u tterly Indlffer- nt to, until dlseV|Kfinds the solar plexus md knocks us outT .Make your stomach .'"I'lji, m il y t r u a g t w J V leal Piscov'erv^aio] . la e - i i iM i moat, <m n ru te il vuur-df in - your m..?Lvu17Ier idicai Dis< tiile snot. "Golden Medical D iscovery3 ■ures "w eak stom ach,1' Indigestion, or iyspepsia. torpid liver, bad. th in and Im- jure blood and other diseases of the or- rans of digestion and nutrition. T he "Golden Medical Discovery " has a ipeclfic curative effect upon all mucous surfaces and hence cures c atarrh , no m atter where located or w h a t stage It may have reached. In Nasal C atarrh It is well to cleanse the passuges with Dr. Cage’s C atarrh Remedy fluid while using the " Discovery " us a constitutional rem edy. Il'hg the "Golden Medical Discov e ry ” cures c atarrh a l diseases, as of the stomach, bowels, bladder and other pelvic prgans will bo plain to you if you will read a booklet of e x tra cts from the w rit ings of em inent medical authorities, en dorsing Its Ingredients and explaining their curative properties. It is mailed free on request. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. T his booklet gives all the Ingredients entering Into Dr. Pierce’s medicines from which It will be seen th a t they contain not a drop of alcohol, pure, triple-refined glycerine being used instead. Dr. Pierce's g reat thousand page lllua- tr;i:,<1 Common Sense Medical Adviser will be sent free. p«|ier-bound, for 21 otte- cent stamps, or d o th bound fur 31 stamps. Address Dr. Pierce as above. S T E A M S H IP COLUM BIA. W H IC H M ET A T E R R IB L E F A T E W IT H M O R E T H A N 100 O F H E R P A S S E N G E R S A N D C R E W O F F S H E L T E R C O V E. AT THE CHURCHES IY1. E. Church Regular preaching services at the Methodist church every Sabbath at 11 a. m. and at 8:00 p. m. Sunda school at 10 a. m.; F.pworth League 7:00 p. m .; Mid week J Service, Thursday, 8:00 p. m. REV. H. GOULD. Pastor. German Lutheran Church The German Lutherans hold services on the 2nd and 4th Sundays of each month at 2:30 p. m. H. C. EBELING, Pastor. Christian Church. SCHEDULE OF SERVICES. Rush Is Indigenous to th e Y ankee! race, l h a t la w h a t bna m ade It the '«Quite a nu m b er. T hey w ere red m ost pro sp ero u s race today on the face onos x h e |r blood s t a |ned th e w a lls.” of the e a rth . T h e tr a it descen d s from "T h e p e rfu m e m u st h av e been d e fa th e r to son and from m other to flclous.” d au g h te r. S in g u larly enough, o u r B rit "T ills Is th e b a n q u e t hall,” th eir Isb cousins, w ho c arefu lly keep w ithin guide c o n tin u e d , o p en in g a door into nn the lim its o f th e ir ow n classes, seem to im m ense a p a r tm e n t aro u n d w hich w ere like u s - t h a t Is. the m en do. T h e wo- ! ru,l*e J ,lu m ,u k ‘* w e arin g arm or. "T h e | men c o n sid er o u r g irls who go over tnble reached from end to e n d ." “ W hat did th e y e a t In those d a y s ? ” th ere u n b lu sh ln g ly fo rw ard . "Oxen, h a res, calves, d eer—a n y th in g T w o A m erican g irls recen tly g ra d u they could get. T h ey w ere h a rd e aters, Notice of Final Settlement. ated, w hom w e sh a ll d e sig n a te us Su In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Wash h a rd drinkers« and h a rd fighters.” Ington County. sle nml Annie, w ere sig h tse ein g In nn "Yon d o n 't m ean th e d u k e s a n d th e ir ' In the matter of the estate of Persia W. Chandler, de ancien t B ritish tow n. T h ere w as a fam ilies, d o you?” ceased. tw e lfth c entury castle th e re lu toler “ Oh, the d u k e s ate, d ra n k a n d fo u g h t Notice is hereby given that we, the undersigned, ex ecutors of the estate of Persls W. Chandler, deceased, able repair. At any rate, Its ow ner, th e h a rd e r th a n any one else. T hey w ere have filed in the County Court of the State of Oregon, D uke of G„ lived th e re —th a t Is, w hen an Ig n o ran t set. Scarcely any o f them for Washington County, our final account aa such ex he vvnsn't som ew here else, w hich he could re a d or w rite.” ecutors, and that said lourt has set Friday, the 2nd day "G ood gracious!” w as the principal p a rt o f the tim e, for of Aug. 1907, at the hour of 10 o'clock In the forenoon “T h is p a rt." the guide w en t on. “w as he w as In politics and sp e n t m ost of as the time, and the court room In the Court House at sa c k ed by th e ro u n d h ead s. H ere w as Hillsboro, Oregon, as the place for hearing objections his tim e a t the capital. . th e c h ap el," opening a door. "T hey to said final acconnt and final settlement of said estate. The g irls sallied fo rth w ith o u t esc o rt d e stro y ed the a lta r a n d got a w ay w ith Dated June 20, 1907. and. d an cin g along th ro u g h th e n arro w th e silv er service.” SARAH A. ROBERTS," streets, th e ir s k irts flu tte rin g In the ARTHUR C. CHANDLER. “ W h a t kind of h e a d s did you say Fxecutora of the estate of Persia W. Chandler, de wind like a p a ir of y a c h ts "going th ey h a il? ” ceased. “ R o u n d —ro u n d a s a b ullet. T heir • bout," p re sen tly found th em selv es a t W. H . HOLLIS. the castle e n tra n ce . T he d ra w b rid g e tro u se rs w e re a lw a y s o u t a t the k n ees.” Attorney for the Kaecutors. H o w did th a t h a p p e n ? ” w as down, anti the p o rtcu llis w as up. | so th« two A m erican g irls concluded to | “ P ra y in g . T hey fo u g h t, p ra y ed and NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION sa n g psalm s, all a t th e sa m e tim e.” storm the cnstl« w hile th e w ay w as "W h y did they a tta c k th e c astle ? ” Unitrd States Land Office, | open. A m an stood a t th e e n tra n c e . “T h e «lake w as a c a v a lie r." Portland. Oreg., Mxv 24, 1907 j “W e would like to see th e castle. If j ” 1 th o u g h t c a v a lie rs w ere very nice." Notice Is hereby given that In compliance with thr you please,” said Annie, th e spokesw o “ T h e y w o re b e a u tifu l lace collars provisit ns of the act of Congress of June J, 1878, en i m an. a n d long cu rls, if t h a t Is nice.” titled ‘An act for the sale of timber landa in the states j "T he enstle Is o-o-o-o"— H e w as try W h en th e in sp ectio n w as finished of California. Oregon, Nevada and Washington Terri | a n d th e y re tu rn e d to th e s ta rtin g point to ry ,” as extended to all the Public Land States by act Inc to get o u t som e word b eginning of August 4, 1892. Harry E. Meserve of Rainier, county j w ith the letter o, b u t got stuck. th e m an p icked up his ax and bade the of Columbia. State of Oregon, haa this day filed in this I "W e w on't h u rt an y th in g .” said the g irls good m orning. A nnie, w ho c a r office his sworn statement No. 7435, for the purchase of ried a sm all box In h e r hand, sa id : the swVs of section No. 10 in township No I north, younger girl. Susie. "D o you th in k th e d n k e w ould object "1 d-d-d-d”— T his tim e he got stuck range No. 5 west, and will offer proof to show that the If I took a few view s?” land sought is more valuable for Its timber or stone than on th e letter d. “ C e rta in ly not.” for agricultural purposes, and to estxbl sh his claim to j At th a t m om ent a m an, w ith nn ux She p roposed to him to sta n d w ith said Isnd before the register and receiver at Po.tland, ' his ax o v e r h ts sh o u ld e r a n d be photo O regon, on Wednesday, the 11th day of September. over his shoulder, passed by w ithin the Inelosure and. seeing tw o p re tty girls, graphed, m ak in g a c e n tra l figure for 1907. He names as witnesses Angus Macltllan of Portland. approached und ask e d If he could lie of one of th e view s. H e sm iled a n d con Oregon, Harry W. Rand of Portland, Oregon, Juah Ad sented. T hen, w ith th a n k s , th e friends any service. kins of Gales City, Oregon, Guss A. Lov«grvn of Port \ "W e w a n t to see the c astle," said the d eparted. T h e sa m e a fte rn o o n they land, Oregon. w ent to Igindoti and left th e ir plates Any and all persona claiming adversely the above- spokesw om an. " I f w e w a it till he tells at a p h o to g ra p h e r to b e developed. On described lands are requested to file their claims in this us w hether we can or not I ’m a fra id It calling fo r th e p roofs th e p h o to g rap h e r office on or before said 11th day of September, 1907. will he too late ” asked how th ey c am e to get th e view s ALGERNON S. DRESSER. Register. The m an smiled and said th a t he a n d w hen told offered th em £o0 fo r the First Publication June 27. would show them the castle. Lett nine p la te c o n ta in in g th e a x m an. S ince th is his ax against a wall, he p u t on his w ould give th em a t r ip Into Scotland, Notics for Publication. coat, w hich he had carried on his arm . th e y accepted It. United State» I .and Office, •m l Itnl the way. W h ile they m ere In S cotland th e \ Portland, Oregon, May 11, 1907. "I guess he’s in charge w hen the B ritish cab in et w a s o u tv o te d In the NoticV is hereby gtvea that la compliance with the p in ilslsak the act of Congress of June J, 1878, enti duke’s aw ay .” said the elder g |r | to the h ouse o f com m ons, a n d n new m in istry Had " A s ads for the sale of Umbet lands in the states of Junior. w a s form ed. One o f th e illu stra te d pa California, Oregon, Nevada, and Waahingh-a Terri pern fell Into th e g irls ’ b e n d s, a n d a The Inference w as natural, for the tory. ae extended to ell the public lend states by act of p ic tu re In It s u rp rise d theni. It w a s a m an opened doors w herever he liked Aug. 4, 1892, Geo. B. Cooper of Portland, county re p ro d u c tio n o f th e ir p h o to g rap h of • f Multnomah, state of Oregon, haa this day filed In this w ithout knocking and took them er- I th e ax m an. U n d e r tt w as p rin te d In office hie sworn statement No. 7411, for the purchase of eryw here, ex p la in in g a s he proceeded. caps. “ I lls grace th e D uke o f O.. the the N H of the N H of Sec. 10, In Township No. "T h is la the sq u a re tow er,” he said j new p rim e m lnlso-r. re tu rn in g from his J N, Range 4 W and will offer proof to slum that the dally e x o rcise ." land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone Than " I t w as blow n tip d u rin g th e w ar of i A nnie looked a t Susie, a n d Susie for agricultural purposes, and to establish his t laim to th»» nvao* ** Naatd land before the Register and Receiver at Portland. **l d id n 't know roao* t t r t f q o a iT tlid ," looked a t A n n ie . T hen A nnie sa id : Oregon, on Thursday, the 12th day of September. 1907. said the y ounger girl, w ith su rp rise "X th in k w e 'd b e tte r go hom e and Me names ,* wirnewet W .rren J. Lockwood of Fort ; ’W ere th ere m any o f them In the j tak e a not h e y e a r a t school.” loud, O rofeo; COM. H. Ookoro of FertUod. Orofon, F tX J R E N O t G IL B E R T . to w er w hen It w as blow o o n '" Bible School, S u n d a y ..........................................10:00 a. m. Communion and p reach in g ....................... 11:00 a. m. Junior Mission Band........................................... 3:00 p. m. i Christian Endeavor............................................. 6:30 p .m . Preaching............................................................. 7;30 p. m. Prayer meeting on Thursday night. REV. SIAS, Pastor. Congregational Church Sunday School at 10 a. m. Morning Preaching Ser vice at 11 o ’clock. Evening service at 7:30 p. m. Viu.tg People’s Meeting held at 6:30 p. m. Mid-week service on Thursdays at 7:30 p. pi. REV. H. W. BOYD. Pastor. Free Methodist i \ \ A. O H o l c h k i M o r B a r r o n « , O r , ( o o ; J i a o H i p p o , , 01 Sorrow., Orrpon. *»P . 0,1 all prrann» rtatm to , W m w l , th . abovr At At Bailey’,, «or ladies’ hand sewed -M e n V •rrikoi land, ar* r* ,u r tlH to Ata thrti claim, to tkia ; «w • before u td 13th dap of Saptrm b.,. I» 7 goodyearw elL r.,«« leather oxford* shoe, the At CSX NON 5 DSKSSRK. Srptairr Àiban heel, Blucher c u t. t r i m Fupliratloo Jalp «.) » ‘»traight Last, ctnvM oxiords ^ m n) late,, styles xw.ng and . Blucher cut. At Bailey's. There will be preaching services in the F ree Metho dist C hurch every Sunday at 11 a. on and 7:30 p. m. REV. H. K. B(\WMAN, Pastor. Christian Science. Services every Sunday at 11 a. in. and 7:30 p .m . it the C hristian Science Hall. 115 South F ifth Street T Y P E O F S T E A M S H IP SAN P E D R O Which Collided with the Columbia and which was laden with Lumber. “ T or e x a m p le ," lie said, “ a frie n d of m ine d e c la re d one n ig h t t h a t lie b eliev ed In study. " ‘N obody c a n len m in a life tim e all th a t sh o u ld be k n o w n ,’ h e said. ‘A m an o u g h t n e v e r to a ssu m e th a t his e d u ca tio n is co m plete. T m u st a n d will keep a b re a s t o f th e tim es, a n d I p ro QUESTION OF PRIVILEGE. pose to begin th e stu d y o f a n a to m y nt T h a H a r v a r d P r o f e s s o r a n d t h s S t r e e t once.’ " ‘Je ro m e,’ sa id his w ife calm ly, C a r C onductor. A w ell kn o w n H a rv a rd p r o f e s s o r 1 ‘you'll h a v e to th in k of som e b e tte r e x w a s one d a y tra v e lin g by tro lley from cuse th a n t h a t fo r sta y in g o u t to all C a m b rid g e to B oston, w h e re he d e sire d hours of th e n i g h t . '” — B u ffalo E n to cnll upon a frien d . H e ask ed th e q uirer. c o n d u c to r to tr a n s f e r him to th e city M a n a g e r ' s Gentle Hint . c a rs n t a c e rta in point. "T h e la st tim e I w a s In Ixindon," Soon a f te r w a r d th e c a r sto p p e d a n d th e H a rv a rd m an. on looking o u t of said L loyd B in g h am , "I called on a th e w in d o w , w a s su rp rise d to see th e th e a tric a l m a n a g e r to m a k e a rra n g e very frie n d he w a s seeking. l i e s t a r t m en ts w ith him to s t a r m y w ife. " ‘H ow m u ch does y o u r w ife ask per ed to le a v e th e c ar. b u t th e c o n d u c to r w eek?' q u e rie d th e m an a g er. sto p p ed him . “ ‘O ne th o u s a n d d o lla rs,' 1 replied. "You c a n 't c h a n g e here," h e said “ ‘H ow m u ch , m ay I a s k .' sa id the brusquely. T he p ro fe s s o r p a sse d him. m a k in g no m an ag er, i s th a t In E n g lish m oney?’ “ ’A bout tw o h u n d re d p o u n d s,’ 1 res|>onse. said. "You c a n ’t c h a n g e here, I tell you." " ’I tieg y o u r p a rd o n .' sa id (he m a n p e rsisted th e c o n d u cto r. By th is tim e th e p ro fesso r w a s on ager. 'b u t w o u ld you m in d clo sin g th e the r e a r ste p . "H e re , yon old ja y !" e x d oor a s you go o u t? ’ ” claim ed th e c o n d u cto r, “ h a v e n 't 1 told you th a t you c a n 't c h an g e h ere?” At th is th e good m an flushed. "W ell, I can c h a n g e m y m ind here, c a n 't IT ’ i —I.lp p ln co tt'a, It W o u l d n 't Go Down. U n it e d S t a t e s C o u r t o f C l a im « T h e Publishers o f W e b ste r's In te rn a tio n a l D ic tio n a ry a lle g e t h a t i t “ is, in f a c t,th e |»opu- la r I » a b rid g e d » h o ro u g h ly re -e d ite d in e v e ry d e ta il, an d v a stly e n ric h e d in e v e ry p a r t, w itn th e p u rp o s e o f a d a p tin g i t t o m e e t th e la rg e r an d s e v e re r re q u ire m e n t« o f a n o th e r g e n e r a tio n .” W e a r e o f th e o p in io n t h a t th is a lle g a tio n m ost c le a r ly a n d a c c u ra te ly d e sc rib e s th e w o rk th a t tins l»een a cc o m p lish e d a n d th e r e s u lt t h a t has b e en re a ch e d . T ho D iet io n a ry . as i t now sta n d s , h as b e en th o ro u g h ly re- e d ite d in e v e ry d e ta il, h as b een c o rre c te d in e v e ry p a rt, a n d is a d m ira b ly a d a p te d to m e e t th e la rg e r a n d s e v e re r re q u ire m e n ts o f a g e n e ra tio n w hich d e m a n d s m o re o f p o p u la r p h ilological k n o w le d g e th a n a n y g e n e r a tio n th a t th e w orld b a s e v e r c o n ta in e d . I t is p e rh a p s n e ed less t o ad d t h a t w e re fe r to th e d ic tio n a ry in o u r ju d ic ia l w o rk as o f th e h ig h e s t a u th o r ity In a c c u ra c y o f deflni- in t h e f u t u r e as in tin* p a s t it w ill be th e s o u rc e o f c o n s ta n t re fe re n c e . CHARLES C. rOTT. Chief Juntlc«. LA TV RENOS WELDON JOHN DAVlS, STANTON .?. rFELT.F, C HARLES li. lloWUY Thr of)or« r e fe r » to lV K T iS T E U 'S IN T E R N A T IO N A L THE D IC T IO N A R Y GRAND P R IZ E *1ven *he I n te r n a - iio n a l a t th e W o rld s F air, Nt. to Louis GET THE LATEST AND BEST I'm« w ill he interested iitm ir specim en pnyes, sen t free. G. & C . MERRIAM CO„ P U B L IS H E R S , S P R IN G F IE L D , M A M . F a t a l A d m is sio n . i The Publisher’s Claims Sustained “ W h a t o th e r q u a lifica tio n s h a v e you fo r the p lac e? " ask e d the m erch n n t. "W ell,” b e g an th e a p p lic a n t, "m y frien d s tell m e I h a v e a c o n te n ted d is position a n d " — FRFF Knowing what It If to suffer, I will glvo AVA-1- FREE OF CHARGE, to anjr afflicted ■ poai- "You w o n ’t do,” replied th e m er M y * cure for Ecxetn«. Salt Rheum. Erysipelas. f \ \ m c h an t. “ W e w a n t a m an w ith a d is and Skin Disease». Instant relief. Don't suffer long»« co n ten ted d isp o sitio n —o n e th a t w ill Write F. W. W illiams, 400 Manhattan Avenue, New York Enclose Siam» h u stle.” —C a th o lic S ta n d a rd a n d T im es. Eczema and Pile Cure It la o fte n claim ed th a t a rtis ts and sc ie n tists should not m arry . A w ife a n d fam ily, th e co n te n tio n runs, d iv ert a m a n 's th o u g h ts from p u re a rt o r p u re aelenoe to m oney m aking, and In o th er E n o u g h In I t s e lf . w a y s b esides th ey d istra c t a n d eon ”( h a rlie S o ftleig h is th in k in g ”— s tra in him. “ t ’m glad to h e a r of th a t.” H en ry .lam es, w ho Is tisnally serious, “ B ut I h a d n 't told you o f w h a t he d efended th e above claim ra th e r friv w as th in k in g .” olously a t a d in n er In New York on his "No. b e t d ie ir.ere k m o v ie ’tre f it h last v is it l x * i U u -_ : L -..m e -s W hrn ro n travel the W it* » S teer Rmd n n , it I he W hite \ louse 32 miles from Foi^st Gnwe. Rates: meals 2Se. lcd«tnc. 25c. Board with mom ppT we#k fS.OO Horses, team ONOV night, hay and grain fl.JO . Hxv »Ion*. 75c. Hot and cold water pt*~i through house. Modem both etc. Tele*hsae the proprietor. J. F. Keeher. W’ ison, Oregop.