¿m m AT THE C H U R C H ES IF WOMEN ONLY KNEW M. E. Church S trange Duel B etw een G eneral ; H u n k in s a n d Colonel Reckling. ^ What a Heap of Happiness U Would Bring to Forest Grove Homes. LATEST PHOTOGRAPH OF GRoVKK CLK\ ELAND. Regular preaching services at the Methodist church every Sabbath at 1 1 a .m . and at 8.00 p. in. Sun*» ThP 1 itest Eoon to the ............. House- I Service. .chooi.ito..n,;E»«o,.hi»,.. m e L d I C a l u w w ii Thursday, 8:00 p. «1- REV. H. keeper and Automobilst. [ O r ig in a l.] GOULD. Paator. German Lutheran Church A m oug the generals of the civil w ar The German Lutheran* hold services on the 2nd and th e re w ere those w ho had received n DENATURED ALCCHCL IS USED 4th Sundays ol each month at 2:30 p. m. Hard to do housework with *n ach­ m ilita ry educatiou a n d those w ho « 0:1 H C. EBELING. Pastor. th e ir prom otion from a n a tu ra l fitness Christian Church. , ing back. fo r com m and and politicians. G eneral T h e New Stove It No Use For H eating SCHEDULE OF SERVICES. Brings you hour* of misery at leisure lliu ik in s belonged to the la tte r class. Purpo»cs— It 1» Intended For C ook­ Bible School, Sunday........................................10:00 a. m. From Ills point of view th e w a r -was a or at work. ing Only— It Can Be Packed In a Communion and preaching................................ U:00a. m. sort of prelim inary political co n test If women only knew the cause— that am ong c ertain men a s to w hich should .......................... 3:00 p. m. S uit Ca»e W ith plenty of E xtra Room. JunloI Minion B-ind .................. .. 6:30 p. to. Christian Endeavor---- Backache pains come from sick kid­ eventually re tu rn to tlieir hom es w ith T he very late st boou to th e house- Preaching............................................................. 7:30 p. sufiicieut eclat to he u oniluated fur neys, Prayer meeting on Thursday night. k eeper com es In the shape of a p o rta ­ som e l'at oilic-e. H a v in g d u rin g the KEV. SI AS, Putur. ble stove th a t tills *> m any long felt 'Twould save much needless woe. early form ation of th e a rm y been a s ­ w a n ts In th e cu lin ary d e p artm e n t th a t Congregational Church signed the com m and of a division, he Doan’s Kidney Pills cure sick kidneys. It Is dlffleult to know w here to begin first turned his a tte n tio n to k eeping In Sunday School at 10 •- m. Morning Preaching Ser- Mrs. Mary Btungerdner, of 424 Water Street, Sa­ In e n u m e ratin g them . Till» p o rtable due subjec-tlou nil in ferio rs echo m ight lem, Ore., says: “ I have found Doan’s Kidney vice at 11 o’clock. Evening service at 7:30 p. m. blessing follow s n a tu ra lly tlie intro d u c­ Fills a remedy that is worthy of all confidence and dim his ow n lu ste r by d istin g u ish in g Yeung People’s Meeting held at 6:30 p. m. Mid-week am pleased to endorse them so that other sufferers tio n of d e n a tu re d alcohol Into the k itc h ­ service on Thursdays at 7:30 p. ra. them selves. T h e m an In- most d read ed from kidney complaint may know how to get relief I procured Doan’s Kidney Fills at a drug store and en. It Is so lig h t th a t a child cau c a r­ REV. H. W. BOYD. Pastor. w as young Colonel Heckling, w ho had several members of our family have used them with ry it. It Is absolutely sa fe to handle, entered th e arm y from civil life, b u t a the most gratifying results. I took them myself tot Free Methodist a tired aching back and a dragging down feeling a n d It b u rn s w ith the obliging readi­ restless, pushing, d a sh in g fellow a n d a that comes from irregular and deranged kidneys. There will be preaching services in the Free Metho- ness of a g a s stove w ithout the objec- The results were of the best. 1'he aching and sore­ born soldier. ness were banished and the kidneys were rendered tloil of bein« a fixture to tlie source of j „ t Church every Sunday at 11 a. ro. and 7:30 p. m. T w o arm ies w e re c o n fro n tin g each normal My health became better in every way." REV. H. K. BOWMAN. Paator. supply. other. H u n k in s’ d iv isio n w as on th e T h e stove enn be prepared fo r cook Christian Science, For sale by all dealers. Price 50 right. Colonel R e c k lin g s b rig a d e on th e l u g p u rposes In u very few moments. ScrvlcM fvFiy Sunday at It a. m. and 7:30 p .m . cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, e x tre m e tip. T h e en em y reso lv ed to At th e top, above the tw o burners, „ lh t chrl, t|»n Science H all. US South Fifth S t i n t I tu rn the U nion rig h t flunk a n d h u rled a New York, sole agents for the United I whole division a g a in st R e ck lin g 's bri- th e re is a reserv o ir holding a q u a rt o f ------------------------- ■ alcohol. T h e m aterial is put up in w h o you travel the Wllion Rlvat Hoad atop at I gnde. R eckling held his position long States. q u a rt b ottles, Ju st enough to fill tlie Remember the name— Doans—and enough fo r H u n k in s to send him re-en- J forcem ents, but H u n k in s did n o th in g reservoir. b k e no other. T he alcohol is poured into the reser­ of the kind. H e w a tc h e d th e lighting 32 miles from Forest Grove Rates: meals 25?, from an em inence and saw th e re m ­ voir, and th en by tu rn in g one of tlie lodging, 25c. Board with room per week $6.00 Horses, team over night, hay and grain $1.50. n a n t of R eckling's b rig ad e d riv e n like h andles In fro n t o f the stove the liquid Hay Mone, 75c. Hot and cold water piped B a d S y m p to m s . d u st before a h u rrica n e. T h e U nion is released, to run down into a dish un­ through house. Modern bath etc. Telephone the proprietor, J. F. Reeher. Wilson, Oregon. T h e woman who has periodical head­ arm y fell back to a s tro n g e r position. d e rn e a th the burner. W hen tlie little aches, backache, sees Im aginary dark W hen q u iet w as re sto re d H u n k in s rode dish Is filled w ith tlie liquid the alcohol -------------------------------------------------- spots or specks floating or dancing before up to Reckling a n d re p rim a n d e d him in it is se t alight, it b u m s w ith a Notice of Final Settlement her eyes, h a y g n aw in g distress or heavy gentle flam e until entirely......... a n ....... N , „ hwb> .h.t i. .b. umtentomi. a . « (ull feeling y iJto m a c h , fain t spells, drag- for not holding his position, im plying filed :n the county court of Washington county, Oregon glng-downA/'WIng In lower abdominal or cow ardice. my final report as executrix of the estate of John B. T here is little or no re d re ss In th e a r ­ pelvic region, easily startled or excited, Smith, deceased, and that said court has appointed Mon­ my a g ain st such a n Im p u tatio n by a IrreguWfror painful periods, w ith or with day the 2nd day of September, 1907, at 2 o’clock p. m. , rh, is suffering from superior officer, c e rta in ly not In face of said day as the date for hearing final proof t hereof, out if ' erangem ents th a t should therefore all persons objecting to said report or any w eakb of an enem y. O ne m o rn in g sh o rtly portion thereof will file their objection with the clerk of ntion. Not all of above have * said court on or before the date set for hearing as above likely to be present In any a fte r d a y lig h t Colonel R eck lin g rode sympto set forth. ime. caw a t up to his co m m a n d er's h e a d q u a rte rs OCTAVIS SMITH, or badly treated and such Negli Executrix of the estate of John B. Smith, deceased. (M atrix by cou rtesy P ortlan d J o u rn a l.) cases run Into maladies which de- nnd, rousing th e g e n era l, sniil: Langley 6i Son, Attorneys. “I think the enem y Is m e d ita tin g an surgeon's knife if they do not mani (First publication July 18 ’07) rc-if f a t a l l y . Im p o rtan t move, i f you w ill ride o u t m u ch e x tr a w ill i t c o s t? ” such a Ion mcdiclm LITERARY L03 ROLLING. w ith me to the picket line I'll show- you utf’ovA. r’x . , - . . ...... “ N ot a c e n t,” th e d e a le r a s s u re d h er. w h a t I m ean.” Contest Notice. r j^ cs as Dr. 1’f. T. c s I a v u n t e r i f a a a m - tin o INO medicine lia s s u c h »trofiv H u n k in s proposed to send his chief How Som e Fam ous A u th o rs S o u g h t to “ In th e c a s e o f a n y Im p o rta n t sa le United States Land Office, A dvertise T hem selves. w e p re fe r t h a t o n e o f o u r m en su p e rln - Poitland, Or. July 27, l90)Sr O M Ö sIciiai-iiiiliiiai riii.tiL uf a l—m of staff, but Heckling insisted th a t lie B B O i n g r o l i f - n K - m i n i , mnr. tf ia u ¡uiy A sufficient contest affidavit having been filed in thU T h e e x am p les c ite d by F ra n c is G rib- te n d th e h a n g in g o f th e p ic tu re . T h a t So the gen- n m ) „ T nf i.FTlina-iw n, ,11 un i l , - . - „ ,i i , : h - - should see fo r him self. office by Soren Jeppesen contestant, against Home­ [monlala. T h e ve ry best Ingredients | era! called ids escort, and the tw o offi­ ble in liis a rtic le on “T h e C om edy of in su re s Ju s tic e fo r th e p a in tin g . W ith - stead entry No. 15512, made August 2, 1904, for KV4 NW Vi and lots 1 and 2, section 30. township 3 n. r 3 w L lternry I.og R olling" 111 th e S tra n d ; o u t m e a n in g a n y d is re s p e c t fo r o u r knew n to medical science for the euro of cers rode to the picket line. by Ernest L. Perone contestee, in which it is alleged wom an's peculiar ailm ents enter Into its M agazine a ro u se som e su sp ic io n us to , c u sto m e rs. 1 m u st sa y t h a t n o t one per- “ We m ust go fa rth e r,” said Heckling. that he is well acquainted with the tract of land em- composition. No alcohol, harm ful, or bia ed in the homstead entry, and knows the present habit-form ing drug Is to he found in the “ I w ould suggest th a t the e sc o rt re ­ tlielr ab so lu te a u th e n tic ity , b u t a re son In a h u n d re d w h o h n s h a d no spe- condilion of the same; also that said Ernest L. Perone a n iu sln g e n ough w h e th e r tru e o r not. clnl In stru c tio n In a r t c a n ta k e a pic- list of Its Ingredients printed on each m ain here so as not to draw- th e fire.” has wholly abandoned said tract of land from the date bott!#-wrap|>er and attested under oath. Sutnte-R ouve In c re a se d th e c irc u la tio n tu r e hom e a n d place It in a n a d v a n of said entry to the present time; that said entry man “ R u t" — suid th e gen eral, sho w in g ex ­ In any condition of the female system, never lived end made his heme on said land at any A m an w ho h a s of Ills lo o k s by In sistin g upon fighting ta g e o u s p osition. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription can do trem e re lu c ta n c e to go on. time after making said entry; that he never cultivated only good—nover harm . Its whole effect I “G e n era l!'' exclaim ed R eckling in a duel In Ihe ra in w ith an u m b rella been tra in e d to t h a t b u sin e ss, on th e any portion of said land af ter the date of said entry; tha» he never made any improvement on said land Is to strengthen. Invigorate and regulate o v e r ids head. G e ra rd d e N erval used o th e r h a n d , can tell a t a g lan c e w h e re after making said entry save and except erecting a the whole female system and especially feigned surprise. to h a n g it a n d all th e o th e rs in th e small uninhabitable log shack and felling a few T h e general d a re not re fu se w ith to lie seen in tlie s tre e ts of P a r is lead ­ the pelvic organs. When these are de­ trees around said shack prior to November. 1904, ranged in function or affected by disease, tw e n ty cav a lry m e n looking on. H e in g a lo b ster by a strin g . M ine. K ru- room so th a t eac h w ill b rin g o u t th e since which time he has been without thr state of Ore­ the stom ach ami other organs of digestion rode w-ith ills inferior a few h u n d re d d e n er, tlie a u th o r of "V a le rie ” a n d th e b e st p o in ts o f ail th e re s t.” —N ew Y ork gon; and that the said alleged absence from the said become sym pathetically deranged, the Sun. ¡and was not due to his employment In the Army, Navy frie n d o f A lexander I. of R u ssia , m ad e nerves are weakened, and a long list of y a rd s to a low fence, o v e r w hich R eck­ or Marine Corps of the United States as a private sol­ bad, unpleasant symptoms follow. Too ling Jum ped his horse. H u n k in s, know ­ tlie fo rtu n e of h e r novel by callin g a t dier. officer, seaman or marine, during the war with much m ust not be expected of this " F a ­ ing the eyes of th e e sc o rt w ere upon all tlie P a ris sh o p s and a sk in g fo r v a ­ Spain or during any other war in which the U. S. may Seaw eed F or H a t « . be engaged said parties are hereby notified to appear, vorite Prescription.” It will not perform him , dure not re fu s e to follow . H e rio u s a rtic le s of d re ss "a la V alerie.” E v e ry th in g upon lan d t h a t could p o s­ respond and offer evidence touching said allegation at miracles; will not cure tum ors—no tmsl- 2 o’clock p. m. on Sept 17, 1907, before the register Icinewlll. Ittc i/f often p ro w it them . If w as a b o u t to p ro te s t a g a in s t tills a p ­ O f V ictor H ugo a n d of A le x an d re IJu- sibly be utilized h a s been p u t upon the teceiver at the United States Land Office in Port- taken In time, and thus the operating proach to tlie e n e m y ’s rifles a s u n n e c ­ m a s the e ld e r th e follow ing sto rie s a re se a so n ’s m illinery, a n d now , e a rth ly THE FIKBT THING TO DO IS TO FIL L THIS , ani land. Ore , KESEltVOIK. table and the surgeon’s knife may be essary exposure w hen h e noticed a curl told: t he said contestant having i& a proper affidavit, filed su g g e stio n s h a v in g been e x h a u s te d , th e avoided. July <), 1907, set forth (act, which show that « t t « due N or w as tlie g re a t poet a sh a m e d to •en h a s tieen levied upon a n d w ith T h e h e a t from th is source a cts upon diligence Women suffering from diseases of long on K eckling's lip. H e s a w th e la tte r's service of this notice can not be the su p p ly In th e reservoir, vaporizing made, it is personal standing, are Invited to consult Doctor design, b u t he m u st e ith e r follow or roll Ills log even a t a fu n e ra l. H e seized g re a t success. hereby ordered and directed that such notice th is anil s e ttin g fre e th e su p p ly of gas be given by due and proper publication. Pierce by letter, free. All correspondence lose th a t re sp ec t of Ids m en w hich w a s ttie o p p o rtu n ity a t tlie o b se q u ies of S e aw eed a s trim m in g h a s pro v ed Its ALGERNON S. DRESSER. Register. Is held as strictly private and sacredly T rem bling, o n e of Ills ow n sons. It h a p p en e d th a t efficacy, a n d m an y of tlie im p o rted fo r cooking purposes. (1st Pub. Aug. 1. 1907) confidential. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce. ne ce ssa ry to com m and. A fte r th is little p re lim in a ry o p e ra ­ on tlie w a y to tlie c em ete ry tlie p ro ­ c re a tio n s show th e c le v e r tre a tm e n t of he rode on. Buffalo, N. Y. tion tlie g a s is se t to w ork ju s t a s w ith I Jr. Pierce's Medical A dvlserdom pages) A m lnle b u lle t s a n g betw een the cession p assed a tra v e lin g m en ag erie, tliose p la n ts of th e ocean. SUMMONS. Is su it / ir e on receipt of 21 one-cent a re g u la r lum in n litig g a s stove, by a n d th e lions, for w h a te v e r reason, T h e m o st s a tis fa c to ry se a w ee d for stamps for paper-covered, or 31 stam ps tw o men. T lie g en eral ducked. An­ tu rn in g th e ta p a n d a llo w in g th e v a p o r for cloth-bound copy. Address as above. o th er a n d an o th er. T h e colonel push­ stopped ro a rin g J u s t a s V ictor H u g o m illin ery p u rp o se s Is th a t fo und n e a r A IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF ed on, tlie g e n era l a few paces behind w a s In fro n t of th e ir cage. H is com ­ the m o u th o f th e T h a m e s on the E n g ­ to escap e th ro u g h th e b u rn e rs. OREGON FOR WASHINGTON COUNTY. panion. n m inor poet n am ed P e lle p o rt. lish c o ast, a n d th e se a so n for p ro c u r­ m atc h s e ts it a lig h t, a n d th e stove i3 Emily J. Fleming, Plaintiff, him . M ore stru g g lin g shots. Notice for Publication. “ I see no c h a n g e In tlie situ a tio n .” d re w Ids a tte n tio n to tlie fact. "M as­ ing it la s ts from O c to b er u n til A pril, im m ed iately b u b bling o v e r w ith eager- vs. te r," be w hispered, “ th e lions recognize th e h a rv e s t o ccu p y in g th e tim e o f th e n ess to help In th e fam ily cooking. T h e I Jam<.f A. FIemlnp, Defendant, said the general. “ B et us go back." United SUtes I.xnd Office at Portland, Orego”, January 9, 1907. “ Not h e re ," sa id R eck lin g ; "n o t here. you and h ush th e ir voices. T h e k ing p o o rer p o p u latio n o f th e Isle of gas Is tu rn e d off III tilt* sam e w ay. , To James A. Fleming, the above named defendant: Notice U hereby given that in ('ontpimncewim l ie T here Is no d a n g e r a t all o f explosion In the name of the state of Oregon, you are hereby provisions of Ihe art of congress of June 3, 1878. en F a rth e r to th e ir left. I th in k they are of b e asts Is silen t in th e p re sen c e o f the O ralue. titled “ An art for «ho sale of timber l.imls in the States m assing a force on o u r rig h t, ju s t as king of m en.” V ictor H u g o bow ed nnd a t any Stage o f the process. I notified that the above named plaintiff has filed a com- A fte r a high n o rth e rn w in d one g a th ­ of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Terri T h e new stove is no use fo r h e a tin g plaint against you in the above entitled court, and you tory,” as extended to all the Public land States by act th ey did the o th e r day. T h ey cun t got tu rn ed tin- m a tte r o v e r in bis m ind. e re r h a s tieen know n to pick u p a s of August 4, 1892, George W l a ) :k wood of Portland, a t us on o u r le ft fo r th e riv e r a n d the T hen, a fte r m ed itatio n , h e said : “ P e lle ­ purposes. It Is Intended fo r cooking are hereby required to appear and answer said com- m uch ns a h u n d re d w e ig h t in one d a y . county o l Multnomah, state of Oregon, has this day filed hill w h e re w e h a v e th ro w n up tlie port. th a t w as a h a p p y th o u g h t of A gain, w ith a d v e rse tid e s n n d gales, only. Its a d v a n ta g e s besides th e one PIaintonor before the last day of the time prescribed 'fh this office his sworn statement No. 7167 for the put chase of the n'.y of nw and sw1-« of nw V# of Section e arth w o rk s.” o f providing a stove th a t Is read ily by the order of publication hereof, to-wit: on or before yours. C ouldn't you w rite so m e th in g th e re Is no h a rv e s t fo r d a y s a t a tim e. 11 and *e’4 of ne1« of Section No. 10, in Town the 11th day of October, 1907. ship No. 1 N Range No. 5 W, and will offer proof to “ R u t w e a re not going to o u r rig h t. ab o u t it?” A nd P e lle p o rt w ro te a son­ S eaw eed , o f co u rse, is very lig h t in m an ip u lated Is th a t It can lie c arried You are further notified that if you fall to appear and •how that ihe land sought Is more valuable for its timber W e're going stra ig h t tow a rd th e ir rig h t n e t ab o u t it. anil th e fa m e o f tlie m a s­ w ith case to any place w h e re tlie cook- answer the complaint herein, or plead thereto, the w eight, n n d w hen d ried a n d c lean ed or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish te r stood on a h ig h er p in n ac le th a n one p o u n d re p re s e n ts a c o n sid era b le his claim to said land before the register and receiver of c en ter.” pla ntiff will cause your default to be entered and will this office at Portland, Oregon, on Thursday, the 19th “ W e'll tu rn p re se n tly .” ever. pray the court above mentioned for the relief prayed bundle. day of September, 1907. for in the complaint therein, that is to say, for a Judg­ “ H ow m uch fa rth e r h a v e w e to go?" He names as witnesses C. H. Osborn of Portland, Or., Ami finally th e re w a s tlie e ase o f D u­ I t Is u se d fo r o th e r p u rp o se s b esides Janies Miller of Portland, Or.. W J. 1 .ex'kwood of asked th e general in a few m om ents. ment, and decree against you forever dissolving the m as, of w hom It m ay a lm o st lie sa id h a ts , ns It Is used In larg e q u a n titie s Portland. Or.. A. O. Lellrr of Portland, Oregon. bonds of matrimony now existing between the above /n y and all persons claiming adversely the above "W e m u st rid e a lo n g In fro n t o f th e ir th a t ids w hole life w a s a n a d v e rtis e ­ fo r ta b le nnd room d ecorations, nl- described lands are requested to file their claims in this line till w e re ac h th a t w ood oti our m ent. Som e one once said of hitft th a t named plaint iff and yourself, the above named defend­ office on or before said 19th day of September. 1907. th o u g h Its highly Inflam m able quall- ant, and for such other relief as the court may deem left." hls v a n ity w a s such th a t lie w as capn- t |e s m akt, , t wtoo to kee,, )t a w n v from ALGERNON S. DRESSER, Register. equitable in the premises. Tate of First Publication July 18, 1907. T he general sh u d d e red . R id in g In b le o f g e ttin g up behind Ills ow n car- lig h ts The date of the first publication of this summons is fro n t of th e ir line m e a n t c e rta in d e a th . rtag e In o rd e r to d e m o n s tra te Hint he Thursday, August 22nd, 1907, and that of the last pub­ “ T his Is su icide." h e p ro teste d . had n negro fo o tm an I 11 tils service, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION T he thoroughly tra in e d E ltgllsh s o n ­ lication hereof is Thursday, October 10th, 1907. "Com e on.” sa id tlie colonel. l ie c ertain ly did m an y tilings nlnuTst a n t Is In his w ay th e m ost p e rfe c t kind This summons is published by order o f the Hon. J. United States land Office, P u ttin g sp u rs to bis horse, R eckling 11 s a b su rd ns Hint in Ills re stle ss p u r­ o f se rv a n t to be found a n y w h ere, and Portland. Oreg., May 24, 1907 W. Goodin, County Judge of said County, said order O ne o f Ills d e lig h ts in his sta tio n a n d for his d u tie s be Is Notice is hereby given that in compliance with Ihe sta rte d stra ig h t to w a rd th e e n e m y 's su it of reclam e. having been made in chambers, August 20th, 1907, on proviai < ns of the act of Congresa of June J, 1878, en lines. At th e sa m e m om ent a sto rm o f w as to c lo th e ills noble porp o rtlo n s In n o t to be m atched I 11 th e w orld. W here account of the absence from this county of the Circuit titled * An act for the sale of timber lands in the states bullets w histled by th e tw o m en. Itu n - a u niform a n d to em bellish the unl- Judge. w ill you find any m en so c o m p e te n t in of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Terri W. H. HOLLIS. klns could not s ta n d th e test. H e form w ith d e c o ra tio n s to w hich he w as th e ir w ork, so com pletely tra in e d a n d tOiy,” as extended to all the Public Land States by act Attorney for the Plaintiff, tu rn ed and rode back a s fa s t a s liis not e n title d . H e even w en t so fa r ns a p p a re n tly em otionless fa m a n n e r, so of August 4. 1892, Harry E. Meaerve of Rainier, county A TURN OP THE HANDLE RELEASES THE Forest Grove. Oregon. horse could carry him. h im self to design the uniform m w hich ALCOHOL. p u n c tu a l, so clean, so sm a rt, a s an of Columbia, State of Oregon, has this day filed in this B ravery w ins re sp ec t even fro m a n he fo u g h t—or. ra th e r, did not fight, for office his sworn statement No. 7435, for the purchase of E nglish b u tle r, coachm an, fo o tm a n o r Ing o p e ra tio n Is to lie p e rfo rm e d . F o r The C onfederates, w ondering, he a rriv e d a f te r the fighting w as nil the swV, of section No. 10 in township No 1 north, enemy. Notice for Publication. v a le t? C e rta in ly n o t on th e c o n tin e n t picnic p a rtie s th is sto v e w ill lie iuvnl- P re se n tly o v e r—In G a rib a ld i's arm y, and lie range No. 5 west, and will offer proof to show that the w atched Heckling com ing. o f E u ro p e, in th e U nited S ta te s, in uable. I t can he pack ed In a s u it case, United States Land Office, land sought la more valuable for its timber or stone than he turned and rode slow ly alo n g tlie a c h i e v e d a trem en d o u s a d v e rtise m e n t Portland, Oregon, July 30, 1907. C a n a d a o r In A u s tra lia .—C o u n try Life, w ith p le n ty o f sp a c e to sp a re , a n d for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to front of tlieir line. Not a sh o t w as by cond u ctin g a w ell know n a c tre s s to Notice is hereby given that in compliance w ith the ■------------------------------ — j w hen th e re n d ez v o u s is re a c h e d it can said land before the register and receiver at Po.tland, fired. It w as an eighth of a m ile to a c o u rt bull to w hich she had not been M etals snd M etaphors. j be p u t in to com m ission in less tim e provisions of the'act of Congress of June 3, 1878, en- Oregon, on Wednesday, the Uth day of September cover, and as tlie soldier passe.! over Invited. H e got a n o th e r a d v e rtis e ­ 1907, “ I t is m o st am azin g .” sa id a m eta l th a n it ta k e s to g a th e r w ood fo r a tiiled “An act for the sale of timber lands in the States the dlstnnce and entered tlie w ood a m en t by a llow ing h im self to lie sued He names as witnesses Angus Maclellan of Portland. h irg is t, “ h o w th e w o rld re lies on m et- gypsy fire. I t c a n be u se d o n b o a rd of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Terri­ cheer w ent up from the U nion soldiers Oregon, Harry W Rand of Portland. Oregon, Josh Ad for nondelivery o f a feullleton. H e a ls fo r its m e ta p h o rs a n d sim iles. T h u s the lau n c h e s a n d c a tb o n ts th a t a re tory,” as extended to all the Public Land States by act and tlie fonfi-dcrntes. w ho w ere too w a s u tte r > In the w rong, a n d h e lo st a n o r a to r is silv e r to n g u ed o r golden p o p u la r fo r su m m e r p a rtie s a n d w ill of August 4, 1892, Mark Bailey Bump of Hillsboro, kins of Gales City, Oregon. Guss A Lovegren of Port land, Oregon. county of Wathington. state of Oregon, has this day ad m irin g to shoot so g a lla n t a m an. .s esse, b u t he k e p t tlie c o u rt In ro a r« m o u th e d . An e x p lo re r is bronzed by m ake m o to rists seren e ly in d e p e n d e n t Any and all prnon, clalimn, the ,b o „ W hen the general joined Ills esc o rt of lau g h te r w hile lie ex p lain ed his lit- A fric a n su n s. A re so lu te c h a p h a s an o f w a y sid e lu n ch h o u s e s .- r h ila d e lp h la hied in this office his sworn statement No. 7514, for the purchase of the lot five and the southeast quarter of the described land, a.e tequealed In Ale tkeli claim, in thi, he knew th a t his m ilitary c are e r h a d e n try m eth o d s and tin- n a tu re of th e — A slu g g a rd m oves w ith lead- I P ress, Iro n w ill. northwest quarter of section No. six. in township No. oOlce on o , before laid II,h day of September. 1 th . W h * Rl" , h o W * ° f n' h w ould s u it ns so ft, g reen , u n so p h istic a te d , spoony law n. iaee. pongee, silk a n d co tto n , tory, aa extended to all the public land states by act of eral command)..» <>f ^ ^ I |„ n !! *n,.hor* # T t i ho Rr,> ln,,' ro‘, , ed sl- in a n k llo t a . s . y . o u . n . g . P . u d . d in g to n _______ . Mam- . And th e . y a re In all co lo rs n n d In m a n y I Jwcr'l>r u n i* » , of \ t bait n !« M W .« ----« n __________________ . . com sale T hev Aug. 4, 1892, Geo. 8. Cooper of Portland, county inn (e m p h a tic a lly )- I h a v « !-P h lla d e l- k in d s o f s tr tp e s a n d p la U s. T h ey a re : ,n “ "J *'>' •* not «»»«, i w . m ost ow e It to th e public to e x h ib it ALGERNON S. DRESSER. Register. ol Multnomah, «fate of Oregon, has this day filed in this Whkqi th* duelists senne .1 H u n k in s for p h ta I n q u ire r. In th re e sizes—th e tin y g lo v e rooncholr, office hit sworn statement No 7412. for the purchase of (Date of first publication Aug. 29.) .h  ** »<'• th em selv es In tills way. killin g tw o -----------------------— the h a n d k e rc h ie f f o r th e d ra w in g room J _____________________________________ the N 4 of the N H of Sec 10. In Township No 2 ; "-« » n icl to th e b ln ls w ith a -Ingle stone R ut for the A son n e v e r re aliz e s ho w m uch his ®nd th e la rg e r one fo r th e s tre e t gow n, 3 N. Range 4 W and will offer proof ro show that the nell! for whleh he w as I>est fltteil an,I a u th o r of "M onto C risto" to fio It w a s ow n f a th e r k n ew u n til he s ta rt« to s d - ------------------------- — A t B ailey ’s, 'o r ladies’ h a n d sewed land sought ts more valuable for its timber or atone than m ad e an em inently snccessful cam surely tlie ne p lu s u ltra of th e com edy r i s e c h ild re n o f his ow n. - ilo rM a H e a d a c h g Cure. foe agricultural purgoses. and to establish hia claim to palgn g o o d y e a r w e lt, p a te n t le a th e r oxfords. o f log rolling T itues-U nlon. O ne o f th e q tiiek est k n o w n w a v s o f > _ . . , . Mid land before the Register and Receiver at Portland. R eckling w as m ade a brigadier gen Oregon, on Ihursday, the 12th day of September. 1907 __________________ _ disp ellin g h e a d a c h e is to give som e o f ’~ u ‘)an heel< Blucher cut. eral a n d placed In com m and of the d i­ He names ae witnesses Warren J Lockwood of Port t H. H anging of P ictures, C l o s e F i g u r i n g at th e B o a r d i n g H o u s e . ,he "iu«cl««— th o se in th e leg«, fo r In — H o ffm a n & Allen for good goods vision. H e w a s s.>on prom oted for ani- , ...__ , . . .. LOregon; Chat H. ('shorn of Portland Oregon. om nn U m g h t th n T h e b o a rd in g h o u se k e e p e r sa id to ,,R nee— a little h a rd , s h a rp w ork to do. . A. OTIaicfikiaa &• Barconn. Oregon, James Flipping Isn trv to s h ig h er rank and c o m n T , fifth av en u e a r t sto re th e s e rv a n t p re p a rin g th e d in n er. re a so n Is obvious. M u scu la r exer- l a d >o w e s t p u c e s . If*» ended his c are er, not In r politim i (fo U fi- "S hall I send som e one u p to h a n g "M ary , w ill th e s tra w b e rrie s go ,1<>n th <* P " * * e n g ag e d In it a n d — T a k t v o u r Mohair and Wool to Any and all personf claiming adversely the above d# •o deplete* th e b ra in . W h en y o n r tT - , ~ a ribsd lands are requested to file their claims in this , head a ch e s ta k e a stiff w a lk o r « s l o r t “ «1 A llen C o. I for h ig h e s t office on or before said 12th day of September. 1907. ' RANK T UHKXKV m an, e h ,, had a lre ad v n S t r T î T W s ^ ' """"V bicycle ride. p ric e s. ALGERNON S. DRESSER, Register, lo w ,n e e In b u y in g th e p t e t u r T ^ ¡ 7 sh o rt." - (first replication itsly 4.) - H 1; m*,rk |ofi horn w,tt» — W e buy wool and mohair at the Tlie White House j J s ä r sn tu L sr " t v 1 “ r q u a litl? * is envy. Rochefoucauld. JM h o rn w ith o u t . .. I highest prices.— Bailey.