Mwmmmm Our heaters are going like hot cakes. Come in T he famous Universal range will give you entire sat­ isfaction for twenty years. This range is made by scienti­ fic workmen who know their business. A written guar­ antee goes with each range so you take no chances what­ ever. while our line is complete. W e can give you a better We have a nice line of shot guns both single and double barrel and repeating shot guns. Don’t fail to get our prices before you stove for the money than Jf » SPECIAL PRICES the other fellow. “ UHlVEfo Windows, Doors, Moulding W e are overloaded on farm trucks and will make special prices this month only. Come in and look them over. Wood Choppers Supplies W e always have on hand a full stock of win­ dows and doors. Our moulding is the best money can buy no knots or cross-grain sticks. PLOWS Simonds’ saws, horse shoe sledges and wedges, Collins & Adkins axes. We carry a well assorted line of goods in these lines. advantage of the cash dis count; FO R E ST G R O V E , OREGON ^ The house that is satisfied only when you are Doings at Pacific University Lifted Prom the Weekly Index, the College Publication STATE UNIVERSITY VICTORS NO MORE DARKNESS New O as P la n t lia s B een stalled at M errick Mall D e fe a t» P a c ifie By L arg e S c o r e — S e v e n H undred S p e c t a to r » W if- n o »» d a m e . CANTON and SYRACUSE Come in and let us show you the best» plow you ever saw. They are guaranteed to turn any soil. much interest by the older students, Miss Frances Clapp has been out of for this office. James Richard Ward Sunday. and will produce 1000 feet of gas from P. U. twenty pounds to the P. U ’ s. Foot-ball team. Last year Mr. Ward won honors on the Track. Captain Moores netted large gains only in athletic lines has Mr. Not Ward three gallons of gasoline. The gas is for Eugene; several times he made runs taken an active part, but three years of a very high quality, having over one- of sixty yards. Their interference was ago he led his society team to victory third more units of heat and a greater excellent. Last year Full-back Clark was the in an intersociety debate. candle power than the ordinary coal best individual player for U . of O. he was one of the strongest debaters gas. It burns in open grate and stove Tim e and again he made yardage when that Pacific sent against Whitman. without giving off the offensive odor of it looked impossible. P. U. was beat­ Mr. Ward is to be congratulated, espe­ other gases and as it contains no car­ en and beaten badly but at no time cially from the fact that his opponent, bon monoxide, there is no danger of j did Pacific’ s men asphyxiation. Besides furnishing gas for the kitch­ en range and light tor every room in the Ladies Hall, the machine will sup­ ply the science building and Brihgton chapel. The lights have been in use for the past two weeks and have been satisfactory in every respect. The evenness and brightness with which they burn make them an ideal light for students. not try to do their Mr. Humphreys, is a universal favorite Captain Waterman was disabled among the students and who put up a in the first half but would not leave the strong bid for the office being beaten . field until time was called and the game by only three votes. The other offi­ best. Although Oregon weighed cers elected were: Martha Holmes, seventy-two pounds vice president; Helen Bollinger, secre­ was over. I one hundred and to the man while Pacific’ s average tary; William Gwynn, treasurer. weight was one hundred and fifty, yet : P. U. never lost spirit. and so kept the team fresh to play fast ball. W e thoroughly believe in the present values of Oregon land. But if you W A N T to S E L L L IS T your place with US. W e have a large ac­ quaintance east and are now figuring on a col­ onization scheme. W ill want at least 1000 acres. Call and we will explain. OREGON LAND CO. Forest Grove Oregon Pacific’ s team remained practi- : cally the College Notes. Eugene’ s ranks were often filled with new men same throughout the entire Mrs. Cook visited in Portland over Sunday. Miss Margaret Bowie and Miss Ruth Fitch spent Sunday in Cornelius. Miss Judith Scott of Portland was ! game. Pacific has no complaint to register the guest of Miss Stearns last week. Misses Paine and Leabo entertained against Oregon and her treatment of P. U ’ s foot-ball team. Mr. H u g, a grad­ the Freshmen class Tuesday evening. uate and the famous center on O regon’ s NEWS 6 acres in John Johnson d 1 c $330. Wm Cline to Alice Adkins 69 acr« 5 F F.ogers part of blk Before a large crowd of spectators was born in Nebraska in 1882, emigrat­ Paul Abraham entertained the Soph­ to be added to the equipment of the Pacific University’ s foot-dall team met ed with his parents to Kelso, Wash, omore class at his h om e Saturday University is the gas machine which a severe defeat by the University of in 1894. Mr. Ward entered Pacific evening. the Automatic Gas Light Co. of Port­ Oregon boys on Kincaid field Saturday University with the class of ’ 08 in its Miss Faye Corwin was the guest of land, has just installed at the east side afternoon. It was evident from the second year in the Academy. Mr. Miss Bollinger at the hall Tuesday of the new Herrick Hall. start that Oregon’ s superior strength Ward has always taken a great interest evening. This machine is of the automatic lay with her immense weight and good in student body affairs. For the past Miss Pearl Greer, T . A. ’ 06 visited type and is by far the largest one in team work. The State University out­ five years he has been a member of It has a capacity of weighed 500 lights of 80 candle power each man. COURT REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS many of the lower classmen of the grip- Academ y, who were unacquainted with Investment Company to D. P. Sher­ H . E. Thomas, reporter for the most of the candidates. When the idan lot 1 W illow Brook Farm S-’24< •. Oregonian, was a Campus visitor last ballots were counted the Progressive week. Investment Company to J G Jasman ticket had received 68 votes to the lot 19 Ash-brook farm 3 acres $37-r‘ . Miss Bertha Koerner visited her Square Deal ticket 65, this being one J A Thornburgh et ux to Adeline of the closest contests ever recorded parents in Oregon City Saturday and One of the most important additions use in the state. COUNTY but was not participated in by a good school on account of an attack of the 1 Naylor’ s add Forest Grove 8-35*M L in sec 6 and 7 t 1 n 4 w $3600. Arthur Brugger to Maggie lots 2 and 3 and s i of ” lot 4 Millai of the Pac and Van Schuyver tract $1 34 9.50 . I score stood the follow Wesley W Faine to J Johnson and r the John A Peterson to G C Barber lo,arn 12 and 13 blk 3 Thornes add Hill jrerrjn boro $840. Thos O Reed to Chris Hansen 39 I. M. Barber to Mary E Elder pa_ Humph^e of blk 40 Forest Grove $3100. Bernard part J D Rode to Edward Rustin 10 a „ „ arm securi B H Catching d 1 c t 1 n 4 w $110vve. acres in sec 29 t 2 s 2 w $700. Ann Bernard to Chas of Steels add to Beaverton $2, X>0. F B Holbrook to J A Barrette lot 32 Gustavis Gheen to M B Bump n ^ ^ of sec 8 t 3 n 3 w $2l-ectrjca| J S Clark to Thos Philip part o f blk Miss Steams’ mother and Mrs. Les­ B ailey's. , answere ere 41 Forest Grove $400. ter U. Satterlee of Tacom a, were visit­ — M on ey to loan on farm secur J M Haney to E M Brower 19.35 ing on the campus Tuesday. W . H . Hollis. fords in acres in Patrick Kelly t 1 n 4 w 8 1 3 0 0 , I — M en ’ s patent leather button th H . H . Markel alumnus of ’ 0 7 , is W R H icks to J D R ode part o f blk quarters boxing cloth top, veiy n- taking special work under Professor 6 Forest Grove $15fH). j Oxfords at Bailey’ s. Leob at the University of California. R H Greer to F W Phillips part of \ — i * e . H. Brown, Physician eve in 1 Misses Hartley, Abernethy and block 6 H illsboro 89