W. H. HOLLIS, FARMERS : DAYS OF DIZZINESS Com e to Hundreds o f Forest LAWYER Real Estate and Corpo- -ition Law a Specialty. O FFICE over Hines’ Store [Original.] I ‘‘Marry him, madam,” said the attor­ Forest G rove, - Oregon Grove People. ney. “ There’s no other way out of the i dlthculty.” There are days of dizziness; "Marry that old rascal? Never! But, * Spells of headache, sideache, back­ supposing I should consent to your ache; plan, how could 1 marry a man with FnSH /O X S T A B L E S Sometimes rheumatic pains; | whom I have had legal quarrels for | Pacific Ave. Forest Grove I years?” I Often urinary disorders. } "Any woman Is more than a match 1 Neat Turnouts All tell you plainly the kidneys are for inun. especially for a superannu­ . sick. ated man. Let me see. You are forty- five. Bless me, you don’t look It! He M. S. Dally, living on Second Ave., Forest Grov; Is thirty years your seulur. H e’ll not Or«., says: "F or over ten year* I suffered from kidne’ trouble and no matter how many rcmed.es I tried, I wa live long.” (ESTABLISHED 1SV».) unable to find relief. My kidneys were in a much dis Mrs. Peabody promised to think of Forest G rove, O regon ? ordered condition, the secretions too frequent in actiot the matter and was not long in taking j and greatly interfered with my rest at night, I suf the attorney’s advice. She wrote old j A general banking business transacted fered severly from dizzy spells and my eyesfght be Codtnun a letter, which she showed to Interest paid on time deposits. came affected. I grew weak and at the time Doan her niece. Elizabeth Ward, who lived » Kidney pills were !,i ughi my .vtenU'in, f was fee! Accounts invited. with her, hut the girl told her that It ing very miserable, i received good results from the was too cold, matter of fuct and gen­ use, continued taking them and at the present time ai erally unromantic, whereupon the eld­ absolutely free from any sign of kidney complaint. J give Doan’s K-dney Pills credit for the great change ii er woman charged her niece to write | my condition.” such a letter as she would herself send For the Best, Up-to-date Work. ^ For sale by all dealers. Price 5C to a raau she admired. The result was Baths. Pacific Ave, Forest Grove. cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo an epistle that warmed old Ephraim Codman from the tips o f his toes to the A. I. Wirtz, Proprietor ’‘New York, sole agents for the United crown of his hairless head. There was no business In It. but it tended to ^States. ) Remember the dame— Doan’ s— and bring about a conclusion of the law ­ S . A . M o u lt o n suit The letter wus handed with the take no other. morning’s mall to Mr. Codman by bis Thm grandson and heir, Louis, who acted AT THE CHURCHES L e a d i n g T o n s o r ia lis t as his secretary. Louis opened all let­ a n c ; with telegraphic instructions to of ters before submitting them. Indeed, my old ago. you old fool! You'll be M. E. Church he read Mrs. Peabody's to hts grand­ under ground twenty years before I’ m F o re st G r o v e ; the person for whom desired in any Regular preaching services at the Methodist church father, whose sight was Inadequate to au old woman!” part of the East. ^ every Sabbath a* 11a.m . and at 8:00 p. ax. Sunda decipher a woman’s handwriting. The When Miss Ward handed her aunt school at 10 a. m.; Epworth League 7:00 p. m.; Mid-week Auction Sale. This enables residents of the North- R . I N I X O i N , D e n t i s t old man, fearing that a matrimonial the reply she had written Mrs. Peabody Service, Thursday, 8:00 p. m. alliance might not please his heir, un­ commented ou It. "If he were u young RRV. H. GOULD. Pastor. I will offer at public auction, on the 1 west ,0 send for reUtive*. friends or Forest G rove, O regon dertook to make the reply himself, but man, Bett, it would be lovely. There's -1 German Lutheran Church Louis Intercepted the reply and sent some excuse for him, after all. consid­ premises 3 J miles southeast of Gaston, j em ployees in any part of the East with- l] The German Lutherans hold services on the 2nd anC i ol b n lc y ’s Siore. Thrftf one that he had written himself. For ering how sweetly you write.” on the old Stott farm, on ! out ttte inconvenience and dalay of houis ‘ mu M. in t H M. +th Sundays of each month at 2:30 p. m. reasons of his own he poured out Just Then came the arrangements for the TU E SD AY , N O VE M BE R 5 correspondence. T h e local ticket H. C. EBELING, Putof. such words as he would write to his first meeting between the principals, Christian Church. own ludylove. who had never met except In court, sale to begin at 10 o ’ clock sharp, the aKent with whom the deposit is made SCHEDULE OF SERVICES. will attend to all details. Then followed a correspondence that where they had glared at each other. following described property, to wit: *Bible School, Sunday......................................IO i OO a. in. would warm hearts frozen for centu­ Mr. Codman wrote that he would call ¿¡.Communion and preaching................................ 11:00 a. Knowing what it is to • ries, m Miss Ward would write Mrs. at 11 In the morning o f a certain day, I Ten good milk cows. 8 giving milk, FREE FRKE HOWE’S OBSERVATIONS. OF CHARGfe. Junior Mission Band .............................................. j ;oo p. n, Peabody’s letters, read them to her and since he was subject to a tempo­ tive cure for Eczema. Sal’ Rhetn- 1 two will be fresh soon; Jersey bull, two Christian Endeavor. .................................. $;3 q After all, people keep a pretty stiff and Skin Diseases. Install . Let aunt for approval and tnuil them. rary Indisposition his grandson would J u Preaching........................................................... 7:30 p. m I year old heifer, 2 yearling heifers, 3 Write F. W. Williams, 4QU M mm “ The old fool,” the lady would ex­ accompany him. Y ork. Enclose Stamp 1 Prayer meeting on Thursday night. upper lip. I calves, 1 mare, weight 1600; 1 mare claim, “ to he caught by such chaff! Temporary indisposition!’ ” ex­ , KEV. SIAS. Pastor. It's lucky, Betty, I have you to write claimed Mrs. Peabody. “ He’ll bring weight, 1500; 1 horse, weight 1400; How som e women love to say my H' Congregational Church Dr. J. J. Murray, V. S. these letters. I never could do It in his grandson to hold him up! Write Sunday School at 10 a. m. Morning Preaching Ser- the world.” Then when the replies nr- him that owing to a superabundance of I 1 horse, weight 1100; 1 mare, weight ‘ my property.” V e te r in a r y Surgeon ¿in«l Denli.st arice at 11 o ’ clock. Evening service at 7:30 p. m. | rived it would be: “ How sickening! I maidenly modesty I shall have my 1100; 1 filly, year old past, 7-8 Pe che- th l i'uung People’, Meeting held al 6:30 p, m. Mid-week Graduate of American Veterinary College J wonder if he will expect me to listen niece with me at the meeting.” Better make excuses than throw the ron; rubber tire buggy, 3 inch Stude- tarvlce on Thursday, at 7:30 p. ra. N. Y. City. 1881. i to that rubbish when we are married? The girl, laughing merrily, flew away , 1 *EV. H. W . BOYD. Tutor blame on som eone else. Ind. Phone 744 Office, Hancock ft Gordon | However, he will pay well for the to write the last letter of this unique baker wagon, cart, triumph sulky plow, th i1 Bell 33 Forest Grove, Or. * * * j privilege. He is sure to win his case correspondence before au engagement, 16-inch; 4 tons loose hay, 14-inch j , Free Methodist It is every boy’ s opinion that when In the end, and that will bankrupt as; and Mrs. Peabody went to her room stubble plow, 8-inch vineyard piow. There will be preaching services in the Free Metho- I whereas this marriage will make us to prepare for the ordeal. La: 1st Church every Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. he earns a reward, his sister gets it. rich You’ll be well paid for your let­ When Mr. Codmau's carriage drove disc harrow, steel harrow 72 tuoth,, # # * REV. H. K. BOWMAN, Pastor. Jf ter writing, Betty. I shall settle $100 up to Mrs. Peabody’s door the sun was steel harrow 60 tooth, wooden harrow, ' ! So many things should be done that Christian Science. a year on you for dress.” shining, the birds were singing—Indeed, Champion mower nearly new, Jones and; we haven’ t time to enumerate them. Service, every Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p.m . “ n ow generous you nre, auntie! You everything portended n betrothal o f a the Christian Science Hall, 11$ South ruth Street # * * are always thinking o f others; never of youthful pair. Louis Codman alight­ 1 mower, set heavy team harness, 5 ten ed, got his grandfather out of the car­ gallon milk cans, 2 five gallon miik , A man who tries to work up popu­ cit%--- ------------------- ---------------- yourself.” And so tho correspondence went on, riage aud supported him into the house. FINE WORK DONE CHEAP — PRICES larity nearly always winds up a loser. I — Men’ s gun metal, Blucher cut growing warmer the while, till at last Mrs. Peabody aud her niece received cans. # * # White shirt - - - 10c Drawers - - B to 15c the xfords, medium high heel the latest there came a proposition of marriage. them lu tho drawing room. The old Terms of Sale:— One years’ time on | Soft “ - - - 10c White Waists - 10 to 70c Tnere may be health and leisure in y l Baileys. In It was nothing o f the business prop­ man was trying to say something gal­ bankable notes bearing 7 per cent in­ White Skirts - 10 to 50 Underskirts - 15 to 25c I the simple life, but there isn’ t any osition Mrs. Peabody bad Intended to lant when his grandson Interrupted Undershirts - - - 8c Stockings - - - 2V»c terest on sums over 810, under $10 day Hoffman & Allen Co. are agents call forth, but uu ardent love such us a him. Handkerchiefs - - 2c Collars - - - - - 2c good housekeeping. the famous Butterick patterns. cash. Two per cent, off for cash. young man would pour out to a young Men's White Vests 10 15c Pants - - - - - 25c “ Grandfather,” said ho, “ permit me. * • • girl. “ I shall love you,” the old man I am ubout to make au announcement Coats - - - - 10 20c Dusters - - 15 20c Free lunch at noon. I Put a ring in your nose, and a bus1 — The City Restaurant’ s plan is, said, “ In your youth and cherish you Towels - - - 20c Dor. Napkins - - 20c Do*. to you aud Mrs. Peabody Jointly. J. L. MILLER, Owner, The following articles 50 c per do*. Pillow Cases, j woman will not notice it if she has her In your old age.” The lady threw When Mrs. Peabody’s first letter came jkfood things to eat and plenty of it. Bed Sheets, Table Cloths, Night Gowns, Women’s J. W. Hughes, Auctioneer, down the letters, m uttering^“ Not In I recognized lu It the genuine freshness children with her. lane 13t4. Drawers, Underwear, Aprons and Corset Covers. of a young girl. I answered it for its Geo. Naylor, Clerk. * * * Pacific Arenac Forest Grove recipient In the same strain. Miss About the only thing that can be Elizabeth Peabody and I have been WE Auction Sale. j Slid in favor of store teeth is that they corresponding over the heads o f our BUY ■¿tiers, we have exchanged likenesses for r spot cash, l o t o 6' I will offer at public auction on the are btUer than none’ «pot oaih. ! • to 50% moro monoy for yon to «hit* Kaw F u ri and B idè« to nathan to aud huve frequently met. The propo­ il «*t homo. * rito fo r P rie« Uat. Market Report, Hhipping Ta«*. and aUmt our ,, * ... sition Is to unite the separate Interests H. C. Atwell place 2 } miles southwest ,, , How the roosters are catching is H U N T E R S ’& T R A P P E R S G U ID EsfiriT -k now’ pending. I have a few days ago , t - of Forest Grove and one mile west of _ _ „ i , b . , ‘T STtErtSE! *aolT.T.”h, " ’CÌl“ "*.:" now! Wherever you go these days, secured an order from the court of -v ,, ressful trapper 1» • a regulnr ».neyclope.lit» Prie«, $2 To our customors $1 2% Mole» Unnnd mto Dilley on , , . . bMUttful KobftrOtir Magneti«’ Bai! and Dscoy attraete animala V> traps, |1 00 por botilo Shinymir chancery placing the management of U h I m and Pur» to us and gel big h o t pncM. A n drnu -h U r e a , I»« pù M ln n e a p a lla . ¿ Ì u i i l ____ __ vou have fried rooster to eat. ..fc/J ,-vw W ED NESD AY, N O VE M BE R 6. . . . the Codman estates In my bauds ou account of tho falling health o f my Begininng at 10 o ’ clock sharp the If a man gets in the list of “ also grandfather. If the matter Is to be Dairy, fruit and hay farms, hop settled out o f court It must be settled following described property to-wit: ! ran” these swift days, he is doing Most Grocers Soli yards. with me. Mrs. Peabody, I have the One good work team, one new milch , pretty well. Junior to ask the baud of your niece In Jersey cow 6 years old with calf, one I • . . List your place with me and have y»? marriage." t A V IV registered Jersey cow 4 years old, one “ These new theologians” said an it sold. The old man east a feeble Inquiring glance at his grandson, and Mrs. Pea­ mixed Jersey cow 7 years old giving “ '¿'fashioned preacher lately, “ have Every sack guaranteed body uttered au exclamation o f relief. milk, one cow 8 years old, one 2 year manaSed to fix up a pretty comfortable “ With all my heart.” she exclaimed. Made of selected Eastern Oregon Hard Wheat, The septuagenarian cast another old Jersey heifer, three yearlings, one hel1' ” it produces more loaves of bread than any other feeble glance at his grandson and, plac­ Eli spring wagon, one top buggy, one A man who will go away to a strange flour and the loaves are lighter and whiter. Be­ ing his hand on his heart, said: farm truck, one set new double work “ Mine too." IIELOISE AMES. Office Main street, one dcor north Russell’s town and abuse his hom e town would cause of the increased quantity of bread produced harness, one single harness, one new , Shoe Store the cost is no higher than for other flours. in aj , criticise his mother to a book agent. lU-inch plow, one Adams green bone Oregon Forest Grove THE TAXIDERMIST. Ask your Grocer for It. cutter and other farm implements, one Every on ce in a while a man admits R E A D THE W EEKLY OREGONIAN HANCOCK & GORDON OF PORTLAND For the general news o f the World also for information about bow to obtain the besf results E. in cultivating ibe soil^ tock Raisin£,Fruie!ng crammed full o f saw­ dust, shavings nnd perhaps hair. No such thing was seen, however, and in place o f this were men anti boys mold­ ing out the forms o f deer, antelope. Ash nnd other kinds o f animals In thé smooth white plaster. This Is done very much In the same way as the terra cotta cornices are molded to grace the com ers o f buildings. The hides after going through the cleaning process are stretched ttghtlv over the plaster form, which indeed Is more astlng than the old fashioned manner of stuffing them. . F k T " n * <'lmen» o f Ash are treated m this manner," resumed the taxider­ m ist "and you may easily see how a ekln would retain Its shape a great ileal longer over the hard, smooth sur­ face o f the plaster than If a softer ms ferial were crammed Into it. which If | improperly done will bulge aud last but a short time."— Exchange. new milk machine, can, cook one and new sewing that this seem s to be his week for do- heating stoves, ing foolish things; he could claim it nousehold goods and other articles too truthfully fifty-two weeks in a year. numerous to mention. Six canary , — —----------------------- birds— singers, fifteen Pekin ducks, Guardian s Sale of Real Estate. One p a i r bronze turkeys. Notice is hereby given that, by virtue o f a license term s of Sale: — All sums under $10 cash. Over $10 one year's time with- J m d order sale duly made and entered by the County l Court of Washington county, Oregon, on October 22, 1007- l l « n s i n g m , t o ieU .a t private sale, for caah in j hand the hereinafter described real estate, belonging to ; W illiam Ziegler, a spendthrift and incompetent person, out interest if paid at maturity, other- wise 8 per cent interest. at noon. lunch ceed 1 wl" to ’ trom and Monday’ D" ' mb" *• 1’ 07’ pr°- sell, at private sale, for cash in hand, to the Free J. E. G r o v e s , Owner. J. W . Hughes, Auct. G eo. Naylor, Clerk. Due highest bidder, ail the followlug described real estate, situated in Washington county, Oregon, to-wit: The east half of the northeast quarter of section 10, T. 1 N. R. 4 W , W ill. Mer. Also the following de­ scribed tract of land: Beginning at a point on the west line 38 rods south of the northwest corner o f the D. L. C. of John Lou«lgnont and w ife, in T. I N . R. 4 W. W ill. Mer,. and running thence east 15 rods, thence south 31 rods, thence west 15 rods, thence north 31 rods SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY Forest Grove Time Table No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. NORTH BOUND. 7 d -p a m 6:-»0 a. m ., arrives at Pcsrtland 8:00 a. m. 3 8:47 a. m „ ........................ 10:20 a. m. 9 “ 1:30 p .m .. 2:50 p. m. 1 “ 4:10 p .m .. 5:S0 p. m. SOUTH BOUND. 2 lv. Portland 7:00 a. m. lv. Forest G rove 8:34 a. m. 8 “ " 11:00 a. m „ ar. " " 12:20p m. 4 " 4:10 p. m ., lv. " ” 5 :»0 p . m. 10 " “ 5:20 p. m .. ar. “ ” 6:40 p. m. E. C. S im p s o n , A g e n t. W . E. COMAN, General fr e ig h t and Passenger Agent, Portland. ^ Notice for Publication. United States Land Office, Portland, Oreg.m, July 30. 1907. Notice is hereby given that in com pliance with the During this Month. provisions of the’ act o f Congress of June 3, 1878, en- During September and O ctober, | -<>'»>' p >>" - *b"” tiiled “ An act for the sale of timber lands in the States * K described lands the following, to-wit: Beginning at a of California. Oregon, Nevada and Washington Terri­ 1907, tickets will be on sale da'ly from | point on the northeast corner o f the northwest quarter tory.” as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892. Mark Bailey Pnmp o f Hillsboro, all principal cities of the United States : thence *tc,lon '¡ \ T^ *• * 4 K v south 8 rods, thence west 36 rods, thence north to all points in Oregon, Washington g rodJ, thence east to the place of beginning: Also a county of Wathington, rate of Oregon, has this day Tiled in this office his sworn statement No. 7514, for the and Idaho on the lines of T h e Oregon « m P o n «* ¡s « i « i >« ■" >■»*» purchase of the lot five and the. southeast quarter of the on the west side of the atwve described land, the Railroad & Navigation Com pany and same running from north to south lines thereof, and northwest quarter of section No. six. in township No. 3 N range No. 3 W Willamette meridian and will offer Southern Pacific Com pany. From being 25 feet 9 inches wide, the land to be sold being 80 proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for acres, more or less. its timber or r o n e than for agricultural purposes, and Chicago the rate is only $33 and from Dated at Hillsboro, Oregon, this October 28, 1907. I to establish his claim to said Ixnd before the R egirer H. O. KING. all Missouri river points $25. If you I ^nd Receiver at Portland. O regon, on Saturday, the 9th Guardf.-’i of -hr T-rsor» tnd e of William Zieg­ j day o f November. 19XI. have a relative or friend who is t . ler, » Spendrnrtf and Incompetent Person. He names as witnesses K. W . Howell, o f Monntam- W . N. Barrett* ing of com ing west he should do so at daie, Oreg , J. H. H owell, o f Mount*indale, Oreg.. Atty. for Guardian. I Emil Seifert of Bacons. Oreg-. D. D. Bump of Forest once as the rates are in effect only dur­ 31 5 | Grove, Oregon. ing this month. By a system in gen­ r* , u „ /"* 3 D -c?p f 1 Any and all persons claim ing adversely the above — Go to the Cash Bargain Store for ' i„cnbvr n Is (i e i e d 8 r