1 Our heaters are going like hot cakes. Come in The 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. We can give you a better 1 We have a nice line of shot guns both single end double barrel and repeating shot guns. Don’t fail to get our prices before you stove for the money than FLASH the other fellow. SPECIAL PRICES Windows, Doors, Moulding We are overloaded on farm trucks and will make special prices this month only. Come in and look them over. Wood Choppers Supplies Simonds’ saws, horse shoe sledges and wedges, Collins & Adkins axes. We carry a well assorted line of goods in these lines. We 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 advantage o f the cash dis count» satisfied only when you are CANTON and SYRACUSE Come in and let us show you the best» plow y o u ‘ever saw. They are guaranteed to turn any soil. FOREST GROVE, OREGON Doings at Pacific University 1 Mr«!** < Hull E l n d i o n . , Tickets will be placed on sale at the students are greatly handicapped on reputation for being right royal enter­ At a recent meeting of the Pacifi Bazaar this week. The place of enter- account of the poor Gymnasium. The tainers, and those who were fortunate i tainment will be announced later. present building is old and entirely in receiving invitations will without University Press Club, the followin Lifted From the Weekly Index, the College Publication The Albany Herald speaks words of inadequate. doubt remember for many a day the officers were elected for the ensuin | praise for Miss Pollock which says. In a student-body meeting held dur- good time and unique entertainment term: CONCERT COURSE OPENS. I beautiful voice of mezzo-sprano.” — 'The First Presbyterian church was l ing the last term the proposition of President, H. E. William. of last Friday evening. Prof. G. B. Lamperti. I filled last evening to hecr Miss May I erecting a new Gymnasium was pre­ Vice President, H. E. Ferrin. M r s , P au line. M ille r -« .Iia p m a n A p The spacious parlors were decorated Pollock read. This was the first ap­ sented and discussed. Much enthu­ p e a r s in M a r s h M a ll Secretary, L. L. Hope. with autumn leaves and in the corners TO MANAGE U. OF W. ATHLETICS. pearance of the talented reader in this N o v e m b e r 14. siasm was shown, and the three upper were decorations representing six phas­ Financial Agent, H. P. Humphreys Vheat, other city since her departure for the east classes immediately pledged One Hun­ es of life in different parts of the world, The first of the series of concerts by W . B. R asm u s*«!n, l>. U . O ra d u a te S e le c te d to P ill Im p o r t a n t . Be- several years ago. Her selections wer? dred and Seventy Dollars. The Trus­ viz: “ Western Life,” “ Life in the the Conservatory will be given by — Money to loan on farm secuntj P « is itio n . iduced of the highest order and the audience ,, ;W . H. Hollis, Forest Grove. Mrs. Pauline Miller-Chapman on tees have also made a donation of South Sea Islands,” “ Life in Egypt, was highly pleased with each number. about Three Thousand Dollars in prop­ Nov. 14 in Maish Hall. This will be — Try Schultz’s ground bone fc On the resignation of “ College Life,” “ Newport Society” Miss Pollock has a full voice, well cul­ erty. The plans for the new building Mrs. Chapman’s first concert since your hens. It will make them lay. Mr. Hemphill, W. B. and “ Life Among the Icebergs.” tivated and with her charming person­ which will be of brick, have . ilready her return from Europe where she — At Bailey’s, >or ladies’ hand sewe Rasmusssen was elected The main feature of entertainment CO. ality endears herself to all. studied under the famous Lamperti of j been laid. Besides being large and goodyear welt, patent leather oxford; manager of athletics at was the writing and reading of roman­ Berlin and other notable instructors. commodious the equipment is to be the University of Wash­ ces in which students figured as the Cuban heel, Blucher cut. It is safe to say that no American ; NEW GYMNASIUM FOR PACIFIC modern in every detail. A most valu­ chief characters. The gnests were di­ ington. Mr. Rasmus- — Men’s canvas oxfords also canva soloist has ever received so marked at- I ; sen graduated from Pacific with the able feature will be a swimming tank vided into groupes of six and each di­ shoes the latest styles swing an tention from the public as Mrs. Sfu«l«!nt* C a ll fo r A n l F r o m A lu m n i 60x40. The structure will cost in the class of ‘06 and is now a Senior in the vision was told to write a Btory in which straight lasts, Blucher cut. At Bailey’s an«l F o r m e r S tu d e n t* . C ir­ Chapman and her splendid success in neighborhood of 815,000. j Law Department at Seattle. Mr. Ras­ — We have always paid the higi a girl and boy whose names had been c u la r L e t t e r . Berlin obtained for her the highest tes­ We, the students of Pacific Univer­ mussen while at Pacific led the debat­ given out at random, were prominent. est for wool and mohair.— Bailey’s. timony from the ablest critics in At a meeting of the Student Body sity, being zealous for the growth of — Mrs.'Edmondson would like tod ing team that was victorious for two The groupes were each given appro­ Europe. The following testimonials against, 'n the spring term -a a movement was \ our college and desirous of promoting | successive years that went priate settings for their tales and the work by the day. Phone No. 392. l i t substantiate this fact: Washington. Last year Mr. Rasmus- sorted to secure money for a new clean athletic, ask you to co-operate characters were given fictitious names. — Bring your wool and mohair to us ‘‘Mrs. Pauline Miller-Chapman, who j sen lead the Washington debating team gymnasium, During the summer! us >n l^e erection of the proposed The reading of these stories afforded We will give you the most for it.— made several very important engage­ nothing was done to push this enter- structure. If this circular should fall j that met the University of Oregon. great amusement, especially when the Bailey’s. ments in Berlin this season with pro­ prise as students could not neglect ‘nt0 the hands of any person who — Money to loan on farm secuiit audience was asked to guess the real nounced success, is a dramatic soprano, KAPPA DELTA ENTERTAINMENT their work. This undertaking wj]l will thinks j thinks that that the the students students are are enlisted W. H . Hollis. names of the heroes and heroines. The with a beautiful, rich, sympathetic— ; now be carried forward as circum-1 in a good c u s e and feels that he — Men’s patent leather button thre romance of the South Sea Islands was yes, glorious and perfectly trained— Ml** P o llo c k an«l O l l i e r * W ill A p - | stances will permit. The student com- ' would like to help swell the Gymna- quartets boxing cloth top, very nea successful in provoking laughter, p e a r in Li e e ita l M e re voice. Being by nature endowed with j mittee has prepared a circular letter! sium fund, any aid from such a person quite Oxfords at Bailey’s. at the point when the fiery little mis­ N o v . -I. a very artistic temperament, her inter­ which set forth the needs of the school would be greatly appreciated by the — Dr. E. H. Brown, Physician an sionary attacks the gallant Frenchman pretations of the master works of vocal Plans are being laid for a very inter- in athletic lines. This letter will be students of Pacific University. Surgeon. X-Ray and all electrical af wrecked on the coast. The Indian literature are a delight to the musical esting entertainment to be given on sent to the Alumni and friends of the pliances in office. Calls answere Respectfully submitted by story relating the adventures of night or day. t oar connoisseur. Mrs. Chapman would the evening of Nov. 4 under the aus- : University. «4 KIU««. The Student Committee “ Gigglig-dew-drops” and chief “ Noisc- r An unsi* All certainly prove a great acquisition to pices of the Kappa Delta society.; — Ladies’ white canvas oxfords in J. P. W ard Forest Grove, Ore., Oct. 28, 1907. in-the-feet,” also proved very popular. latest styles at Bailey’s. any musical organization of impottance Miss May Pollock has been secured to J. a . C l a p p To the Alumni and former Students There was a series of unique love let­ in search of a wonderful soloist and I ; Kjve a rec;tal. Miss Pollock is a grad- of Pacific University. H arry p . H u m ph r e y s l ters steeped in seal blubber and icicle -------------- f should be very happy if these lines in uate of the Chicago School of Express- It is a recognized fact that the best showers of Norway and Siberia; an We thoroughly believe in 1 coming PHILOMATHEANS ENTERTAIN a measure aid the artiste in her musi- ! ion and is very talented. She will be type of College graduate is the one Egyptian story in which a pair of an­ the present values oi hibit cal career.—Joseph Gahm, Berlin, aided by Miss Ethel Lytle who is who has been developed along all pos­ The largest and most enjoyable so- j cient lovers reappear to endure their Oregon land. But if you Jill. April 30, 1907. prominent in Portland’s musical cir- sible lines of education. Not only the ciety function, held so far this year, woes again; a racy story of western life W 7 1 N T to S E L L Berlin, April 20. 1907.— I herewith cles. Miss Lytle has a beautiful con- mind but also the body must be occurred last Friday evening, when the j % a Poit- > with cowboys, pistols, “ squirts” and declare by my writing that Madam tralto voice. Miss Sheehy has con- trained in order that the brain may young ladies of the Philomathean So­ with 1 the like; a spicy bit of society scandal L IST your place Chapman has studied under my drrec-! sented to be Miss Lytle’s accompanist better do its work. Pacific University ciety entertained at the home of Rev. I mores al- US. I introducing us to high life; and the tion for some time. I find her a true so the Kappa Delta society feels that has always promoted athletics with and Mrs. C. F. Clapp. . But it I program was fittingly closed with the We have a large ac­ and very able singer, possessing a most ■ that the evening will be a success. good results. At present however, the The Philo girls have always had the :nick Hall ‘ happy beginnings of a college romance. m 3 n St :s I jTn/ Goldenrod Hour W W W w V W w W w W W W W v w w W Guaranteed The guests then repaired, by a round­ about way, to Philo hall where they imbibed in a delicious feast of ice cream and cake. The hall was beau­ tifully decorated with maple leaves and sweet briar. After the refreshments were served, college songs were sung and at a late hour the jolly party dis banded. quaintance east and are now figuring on a col­ onization scheme. Will want at least 1000 acres. Call and we will explain. OREGON LAND CO. Forest Grove Oregon