We carry t*he Old Hickory and Weber, one and two horse wa­ gons. They have many ad- vansages over all others. Come We have the best* assort­ ed and most* complete line of Stoves and Ranges in the county. A fine Universal Range with high warming closet* and reservoir for only B u g g ie s . The famous Anchor, Pontiac and Lion. We can suit* you in quality and price. The Canton Disc Plow is the best* and we can prove it*! This plow ■ i will run just the same whether the f N o t ic e ! ground is wet* or dry. We also carry We pay spot, cash for our 1 t*he Superior Grain Drill. | goods andl we give you the J advantage of the cash dis- 1 count*. i «------- 1 St Buy one and raise larger crop than ever The house that is satisfied only when you are. I i i IM AT THE CHURCHES Ganderbones Sept. Forecast. ivo7 by c. it.R icth*) The old school bell is soon to ring. th« poets all arise and sing, the frost will soon displace the dew, and the wind jam through the peek-a boo. Untutored youth, with tears of brine, returneth sadly to the mine, and the new school ma am prepares to whack the bad boys where their pants are (Cdpyri.htcd S. E. Church i Regular preaching service« at the Methodist church ® B evcry Si bbarii at U a. m. and at 8:00 p. in. Sunda ■ f hool at 10 a. m . Epworth League 7:00 p. m.; Mid week ■%' : vu-f, Thursday, 8:00 p. m. REV. H. GOULD, PaMor. C.oi » an Lutheran Church i ..i4.i 4th Suud. 1 /* of r lerans hold services on the 2nd and li month at 2:30 p. m. H. C. EBEl ING, Pastor. Christian Church. I‘ D I L I OF SERVICES. slack- 1 he Fall And The Congregational Church Sunday School at 10 a. m. Morning Preaching Ser vice at 11 o'clock. Evening service at 7:30 p. m Young People's Meeting held at 6:30 p. ui Mid week aeivice on Thursdays at 7:30 p. m. REV. H. W. BOYD. Pastor Free Methodist There will be preaching services in the Free Mctho dist Church every Sunday at 1 1 a . m. and 7:30 p m. REV. H. K. BOWMAN, Pastor. Christian Science. Services every Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7 30 p .m . at the Christian Science Hall, 115 South Fifth Street LAME EVERY MORNING banks will continue to pass the grand- stand every seven seconds sucking but- termilk with a nipple out of his pneu- made shirt front. 1 he war with Japan will sleep fretfully, and Uncle Sam will sit by the cradle crooning soft lull»- byes and giving paregoric with a fun ne'- The coming county fair is billed. The big prize hog is co ned and swilled A back that aches all day and causes I he pumpkin that will lift the prize |Is watched with proud and hopeful discomfort at night is usually worse in eyes, the morning. Makes you leel as il I ^nd th* family mare to win the pot you hadn't slept at all. | Is training for the county trot. Can't cure a bad back until you The autumnal equinox will come in cure the kidneys. Doan's Kidney Pills cure sick kidneys— make you leel on time on the 24th, and Mr. Harri- brtter, work better, rest better and man will absorb all water that falls to use in floating stocks for development slgep better I N. Ridgeway, with the Oregon Nursery Com of our natural resources. The Stand party and living at 205 Commercial St . Salem. Or., savs " l knew I had kidney trouble because there ard Oil Company will place a twenty- A Bari Back Is Always Worse i.) the Morning. Forest Grove People are Finding Relist. were puns in the small of my back and twinges when I «looped or lifted. Evea al night the pains were still their and mornings I arose lame and sore. I tired easily and felt languid and was sometimes dreadfully nervous. Occasionally I had heads* hat »ltd at such times my sight wtwi M be blurred.' Thera was also a sediment in the secretions My eapet lenre proved that Doan's Kidney Pills have no «u MVtbf for curing kidney complaint and backache They are lust the thing every sufferer from tbea# troubles should use. Nothing couid have suited my rase better They went right to the seal of the trouble and completely relieved me Doan » Ktdoey Pills have my endorsement." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents (or the United States Remember the name— D oue— and 'ake no other. 9 FOREST G R O V E , OREGON $ w e m a m ¡H Vs neighborhood will bet ten per the men were only joshing her. The lucky wives of millionaires Will put up jam and pickled pears, But the most of us denied these boons, Will pass the winter full of prunes. Some red-hot sealing wax, alack, will fly down Nancy’s tender back, ex- ploring where the flesh is bare, and three shrill screams will pierce the air. The men a-washing at the pump, will football player lets his hair hasten thither on the jump, but Nancy into autumn unrepair, 'mid the fruit o'erturned, will not di- the more athletic college cops vulge where she is burned. students with the largest mops. President Roosevelt, fresh from Oys- I h e moon will be full on the 21st, ter bay, will issue on the 20th a proc- and the password for the month will be lamation officially opening the oyster Soak Standard Oil. Everybody will season. Turnips and football players run a little harder for President. Mr. will run to tops. White duck trousers Bryan's smoke will continue an inter- will begin to migrate. A comet will esting spectacle. Mr. Roosevelt will make one-night stands in the north­ drop a wasp into the hip pocket of Mr. east sky. The weather and politicians Taft, and that laggard will move up a will become very agreeable. Nature, couple of places in the race. Mr. Fair which has been in the nude for the Bible School, Sunday...........................................10:00 a. m. Communion and preaching.................................. 11:00 a. m. Junior Mission Band ............................................ 3:00 p. m. Christian Endeavor ............................................ 6:30 p. m. Preaching.................................................................. 7:30 p .m . Prayer meeting on Thursday night. REV. S1AS, Pastor. v e .r 4 per cent mortgage u p o n jh e earth and will pay the *2 9 .4 0 0 .0 0 0 fine imposed by Judge Landis. Sen- ator Beveridge will , ml his honeymoon i abroad and return to the affairs of the Republic, which will restore that feel- j *“ « security. The summer girl— romantic thing!— will homeward come upon the wing. and show her neighbors lor a week where some (el ow bit heron the cheek. The freckles on her arms (and leg s?) resemble those on turkey eggs, and the We have new Heaters coming in every day. We bought our heaters when the price was right and can save you money. cause their families spjent the summer at the seashore at considerable ex­ pense, while the men played poker at home at even more expense. This left the Greeks badly in the hole and the only way they could get out was to have the new year begin September 1st and swear off drinking and smoking at that time. This enabled them to save in September what we save in January, and was a much better plan than ours. Cheer up, cheer up, the summer’s o’er, the piping quail is up at 4, Sep­ tember sweet is on the job, and the green corn ripens on the cob. October crisp will soon be here With softly-falling leaf and sere. With frosty morn and hunter’s moon And pumpkin pie, not yet but soon. W-& WWW} COD1MQN S E N S E SUMMONS. Lca most intelligent people to use only mei ¡nos of If now n oompoMtion. Ther<* j IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF fore Dr. Pierce’s medicines, tke OREGON FOR WASHINGTON COUNTY, make! ich print every ingredient i Emily J. Fleming, Plaintiff, entering hem upon the bottle wrap- vs. pers a its correctness under oath, j James A. Fleming, Defendant. are daily gr ing in favor. The com- To James A. Fleming, the above named defendant: position of I Pierce’s medicines is open In the name of the state of Oregon, you are hereby to everybody,' ~>r. Pi'-rce lu ing desirous uotiliuLdfat the above named plaintiff has filed a com- of h.it ing tin " a f ’li light of inve-tiga- I plaint against you in the above entitled court, and you Ton turned fully upon his formula?, being are hereby required to appear and answer said com­ confident that tin1 1 ■ 1 1 ■ r tin' cuninnsitlon plaint on or before the last day of the time prescribed oi triese medicines is known the more , by the order of publication hereof, to-wit: on or before will their great curaTive merits be'recoil I the 11th day of Octobex, 1907. nizi'd. Being w holly made of Hie active j You are fuither notified that if you fail to appear and medicinal principles extracted from na­ answer the complaint herein, or plead thereto, the tive forest roots, by exact processes i pla;ntifF will cause your default to be entered and will original with Dr. Pierce, and without the | pray the court above mentioned for the relief prayed use of a drop of alcohol, triple-refined and I tor in the complaint therein, that is to say, for a Judg- chemically pure glycerine being used In­ j ment, and decree against you forever dissolving the stead in extracting and preserving the bonds of matrimony now existing between the above curative virtues residing In the rmits employed, those medicines are entirely I named plaint iff and yourself, the above named defend- \ ant, and for such other relief as the court may deem free from the objection of doing harm j equitable in the premises. by creating an appetite for either a l­ The date of the first publication of this summons is coholic beverages or habit - forming drugs. Examine the formula on their Thursday, August 22nd, 1907, and that of the last pub- Imttle wrappers—the same as sworn to by | lication hereof is Thursday, October 10th, 1907. This summons is published by order^of the Hon. J. Itr. Pierce, and you will (ind that his "(•olden Medical Discovery.” the great, W . Goodin, County Judge of said County, said order blood-purifier, stomach tonic and bowel having been made in chambers, August 20th, 1907, on regulator—the medicine which, while not account of the absence from this county of the Circuit recommanded to cure consumption in its Judge. W . H. HOLLIS. advanced stages (no medicine will do that) Attorney for the Plaintiff, yet doe* cu re all those catarrhal condi­ Forest Grove. Oregon. tions of head and throat, weak stomach, torpid liver and bronchial troubles weak lungs and hang-on-coughs, which. If neg­ lected or badly treated lead up to and Notice for Publication. finally terminate in consumption. United States Land Office, Take the "(¡olden Medical Discovery" Portland, Oregon, July 30, 1907. fn (fine and it is not likely to disappoint yon If only you give it a t/nmo/p/i and ! Notice is hereby given that in compliance w ith the fnir trial. 'Don't expect miracles. It ; provisions of the'act of Congress of June 3, 1878, en- won’t do supernatural things. You must j 'tiled "A n act for the sale of timber lands in the States exercise your patience and persevere in Its I of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Terri- use for a reasonable length of time to get its full benefits. The Ingredients of v hich j to ry ,” as extended to all the Public Land States by act Dr. Pierce's medicines are romposed have l of August 4, 1892, Mark Bailey Bump of Hillsboro, the unqualified endorsement of scores of | county of Wathington, state of Oregon, has this day medicaf leaders—better than any amount , filed in this office his sworn statement No. 7514, for the of lay, or non-professional, testimonials. purchase of the lot five and the southeast quarter of the They are not given a wav to be exinTi- ! northwest quarter of section No. six, in township No. mented with hut ..........Id hv all dealers in | 3 N range No. 3 W Willamette meridian and will offer medicines at reasonable prices. DOMINOCARDS— The new house­ hold game that combines and excells both Cards and Dominos. Canvasseis wanted to introduce in every commun­ ity. Sample game and particulars, post­ outdoor painting season, will put on a paid, 50cts. DOMINOCARDS CO., thin gossamer, and the Corn Huskers’ 1807 Chouteau Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Union will promulgate a new wage To Forest Grove *cale by which they will get the corn From Kansas City. St. Joseph, and the farmer the husks, Leavenworth, Atchison,Coun­ The boys on Saturday are loose cil Bluffs, Omaha, Sioux City, T o stain their hands with walnut juice, St. Panl, Minneapolis, Du­ The cider swollen apples drip, luth and W innipeg.................. *2 5 00 The pig squeals for a morning nip, And the Billy goat by Autumn cheered Des Moines, la ..............................29 0 0 30 0 0 Lets cool winds frolic with his beard. St. Louis, Mo ............... Oklahoma City, O k ........................ 30 00 Summer excursion tourists will come proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for home in a chair car with their skull Peoria, 111....................................... 31 00 its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and 1 to establish his claim to said land before the Register grass full of carbon mites, the aisle full Chicago, 111....................................... 33 00 Notice for Publication. and Receiver at Portland, Oregon, on Saturday, the 9th of braided legs, and the sawtooth chair Evansville, In d .............................. 35 00 day of November, 19J7. United States Land Office at Portland, G regor, back embossing the name of the railroad Indianapolis, In d ............................ 35 85 He names as witnesses E. W. Howell, of Monntain- January 9, 1907. Notice ih hereby given that In compiiancewith ’ i e dale, Oreg , J. H. Howell, of Mountaindale. O reg.. on their spines. The Big Dipper will Memphis, T e n n ............................. 37 50 provision* of ihe act of congress of June 3, 1*78, en­ Emil Seifert of Barona, O reg.. D. D. Bump of Forest An act for the sale of timber lands in the States appear in the heavens upside down, Louisville, K y .................................. 38 00 titled Grove, Oregon. of California. Oregon. Ne\ada and Washington Terri Any and all persons claiming adversely the above to*y." as extended to all the Public Land State* by act which will encourage Prohibition to Cincinnati, 0 .................................... 38 00 of August 4. 1892. George W . Lo:kw.vxi of Portland j described lands are requested tc file their claims in this of Mul’ nomah. state of Oregon, has this d a y / ,m'** r.n nr before said 9th day of November, 1907. resume hi. war paint and extend the Detroit, M ich .................................. 39 30 county in thi* office hi* «worn statement No. 7167 for the of the n 'x of nw and s w 'i -f n w ’ t cf S- booze drouth. John Barleycorn will Cleveland, O .................................. 39 75 chase U and *e1« of n r 1» of Section No. 10. in T No. 1 N Range No. 5 W . and w : offer pr<* return to his gun, with a Booker Wash- Nashville, T e n n ............................. 40 00 i »hip »how that the land sought is more valuable for ¡s t or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to est • ington lint undei ^ Pittsburgh, Pa ................................ 41 00 and his his claim to said land before the regts'rr and rper-.-. this office at Portland, Oregon, on Thursday, the pants torn, and the Kentucky Colonel Toronto, Ont ................................. 41 95 day of September. i907. He names as witnesses C. H Osborn of Portland will toss in his mint bed while Carrie Buffalo, N. Y ..................................... 42 50 James Miller of portend. O r . \V } i ockwo Portland. O r.. A. G. Lefler of Portland. Oregon. Birmingham, Ala............................. 44 50 Nation ride, a nightmare through the F n y an d all persons claiming adversely the a described are requested to file their c'aims ir Atlanta, G a ....................................... 46 windows ol his boudoir, 75 office on or lands before sa’d IQth day of September. ]O07 ALGERNON S. DRESSER. Regis Asheville, N. C ............................ 46 75 The cotton fields with boll and stem Date of First Fublicaricn luly 18, 1907. Mobile. A l a ..................................... 46 85 Are beckoning to dusky men, And soon from cotton seed we'll boil Washington, D. C .......................... 48 25 ¡ — T ak t vom Mohair and Woo Montreal, Q u e................................. 48 60 The pure, imported olive oil. Hoffman and Allen Co.'» for hig Philadelphia, P a ............................. 49 The Greeks began their year in Sep- prices. Baltimore. M d................................ 49 « trm ber. Our I F 1* Day was their Boston, Mass ............................... 49 9 0 , — We buy wool and mohair at New Year's Day. ^ er,ul pwa~ *hts be­ New York City, N. Y ................... 50 00 highest prices.— Bailey.