Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, December 05, 1907, Image 6

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W h a t A ils Y o u ?
TV) you f.-i-l wp;ii, tiriil despondent,
- 4 i v o freq u e n t headaches, coated tongue,
ib lil'te r or had tn 'to in m orning, " h e a rt-
W a 'n . 1» Iflnrig of ga>. acid risings In
j n j r o a t a fte r eating, stom ach gnaw or
— _jrn. foul breath, dizzy spella, poor or
1 ‘g w riable appetite, nausea a t tim es and
g n d r e d sym ptom s?
If y N t^ve any considerable num ber ot
,*sjihove>y«nntom s you a re sutTering
Ihui'Uiite^VycpId liver w ith Indt-
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FARMERS
LONDON'S EBT SIDE
Forest Grove Time Table
N O R TH BOUN D.
6:*0 a. m ., a rr iv e s a t P o rtlan d 8:00 a. m
8:50 a. m .,
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1:30 p . m . ,
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2.50 p. ra‘
4:44 p. m .,
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SO UTH BO U N D .
No. 2 lv. P o rtla n d 7:00 a. m. lv . F o re st G rcve 8.J4 a m
No. 8 “
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No. 4
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4:10 p. m ., lv.
5:46 p
No. 10
5:40 p. m ., a r.
* 7.00 p.
REA D THE
Fearful Picture of Poverty and
Dissipation.
A SATURDAY NIGHT
SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY
No.
No.
No.
No.
W EEKLY OREGONIAN
SCENE.
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T he A w fu l Spectacle T h a t a B itte rly
Cold E v e n in g In W inter D isclo se d to
the W a y fa re r In tile S tre e ts —T he
OF POR TLAND
E. C. S i m p s o n , Agent.
W. E. COMAN, General freight ar.d
Passenger Agent, Portland.
> F o r th e gen eral n e w s o f th e
World also tor inform ation about
bow t o ob tain ib e b e st results
in cultivating tbe s o il,£ t o c k
R a isin g , F ruit G row ing e tc .
Y o u c a n s e c u r e this ex cellen t
H u c k ste rs and T h e ir C u sto m e rs.
7 d e p a rts
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— Hoffman & Allen Co. are agents
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' '•;» ti cuiditioiK ^ I t Is a most
i.e t m e show you so m e th in g w hich Is
ICIIficK n t liver Invlgorator. stom ach tonic,
for the famous Butterick patterns.
- m l re g u la to r and nerve strengthener. m ore te rrib le th a n tra g e d y a n d m ore
E .T h e "(lolden M edical Discovery " Is not hideous th a n vice. It Is a close w edged
.p a te n t m edicine or secret nostrum , a
procession of th o u sa n d s of h ap p y but
* il li-t of Its ingredients being printed
1 Its bottle-w rapper and attested under | shabby m en a n d w om en m id ch ild ren
LAWYER
TUJth. A glance a t Its form ula will show passing a t a c ra w l b etw een sh o p w in ­
t, It contains no ulcohol, or hurm ful ; dow s mid c o sterm o n g ers' b a rro w s on
Real
Estate
and
Corpo- OFFICE over
hit-forn: tig drugs. I t is a fluid e x tra ct a S a tu rd a y n ig h t In w in te r in s o u th ­
ation Law a Specialty. Hines' Store
A s ide w ith ptiro. triple-refined glycerine, e a s t L oudon. T h e w in d from th e
proper stren g th , from the roots of the
Oregon
Forest Grove, -
S S ^ ln w im r native Amerii^m forest plant*, T h am es blo w s h ith e r a n d th ith e r th e
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lS< root* Stone root, liluck
th em tu g a n d h iss a t th e g re a sy b u rn ­
, * vierr '».irk, Queen’s root, llloodroot, and
lC aiuidruU o root.
ers. It Is b itte rly cold. W om en d ra w
T * following l«*arlln»f medical authorities. th e ir g ra y sh a w ls c lo ser o v e r th e ir
Hit© - r- host of otliers. extol the foreifolmi
■i s for i!it- cure of justwu<*h ailments as the h ead s; m en tu rn up th e ir c o a t collars,
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indicate: Prof. It. Bartholow, hum p th e ir sh o u ld e rs a n d th ru s t th e ir
1111!».. Mf ,Jf JV|
M <1. College. Phlla.; Prof.
Pacific Ave.
Forest Grove
h an d s d e e p e r in th e ir pockets, a n d th e
''V.-od, M. !>.. o f 1 'n iv .o f P a . : P r o f E d w in
■L O f Iliil-*, M. ii., o f H a h n e m a n n M ed. C o lle g e ,
blue fa c e d c h ild ren , sq u e e ze d b e tw ee n
Neat Turnouts
. ,
o; Prof, John Kins, M. !>.. Author of
lC h **■ ru■ ail Dispensatory; Prof. Jno. M. Scud- th e legs of th e c ra w lin g m u ltitu d e ,
orof Spec!Be Medicines; Pn»f.
f .I• *:i - 1 tin. M. I).. Med. Dept. Unlv. of sh iv e r a n d snuffle a s th ey c ree p so
Slot" ; . Prof.
Finley F.llingwood. M. 0., Author slow ly fo rw a rd w ith c h a tte rin g te e th
Mai- ria M* dicaand Prof, in Bennett Medi-
AT THE CHURCHES
ify.' Col!• Chicago. Send narno and ad- a n d p u rp le lips, w h ic h tw itc h a n d
t e r w ith m y v isio n ? l i e se e m e d r a t h ­
(ESTA B LISH E D ¡898.)
»on Post al Card to Dr. U. V'. Pierce, Buf- sh u d d e r, h a lf fro m cold a n d h a lf from
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hunger.
Forest
Grove, Oregon
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m i ¡"I writlni-'s of all the alxive medi­
M. E. Church
ila r to t h a t o f w a v e s . l i e looked a t
I.ook a t som e o f th e faces. T h e
an ¡tors and many others endorsing, in the
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general
banking
business transacted
R eg u lar p rea c h in g s e rv ic es at the M ethodist c h u rt*
force • it possible terms, each and every in* w om en h a v e th e ir h a ir d ra g g e d b a ck
j. . d mii of which “ Golden Medical Dlscov-
th e m oon, a n d w h e n th e lig h t c am e
e v e ry Sabbath at 1 1 a .m . and at 8:00 p. m . Sunda
Interest
paid
on
time deposits.
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n g a in he xvus s ta n d in g b e fo re tue p e r­ school at 10 a. m .; E pw orth L eague 7:00 p. rn.; M id-week
Accounts invited.
, i P ie r c e 's P le a s a n t P e l l e t s r e g u l a t e a n d
h a rd ly visible. T h e n o ses a re s h o rt a n d
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fe ctly tra n q u il, looking in to m y fa c e
broad. T h e b lu b b e r lips re a c h a cro ss
. !»<• c.sefl in c o n j u n c ti o n w ith “ G o ld e n
REV. H . GOULD, P astor.
My cousin M ary a n d I w e re very w ith a p e rs u a s iv e n e s s I h a d n e v e r e n ­
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th e ir sw o llen fa ce s. T h e m en h a v e
. i »atari. T h e y ’re t i n y a n d s u g a r - c o a t e d .
in tim ate , anil o u r fa th e rs ' fu rm s a d ­ c o u n te re d before.
German
Lutheran
Church
>ple___________________________ sh ifty eyes. T h e ir u n d e rja w s p ro jec t. joined, th o u g h th e d is ta n c e by th e road
T he G erm an L u th e ra n s hold se rv ic es on th e 2nd and
“ I c am e o u t fo r a w a lk ,” he said,
T h ere Is n o th in g in th e ir fa c e s w h ich
4th Sundays of each m onth at 2:30 p. m .
su g g e sts d ig n ity o r k in d n e ss. On all b etw ee n th e tw o houses w a s h a lf a “fro m th e ocean. I th o u g h t I ’d go in ­
' . *The G ir ls W er# S t ill One Ahead.
For the Best, Up-to-date Work.
H. C. EB E L IN G , P astor.
land.
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SSIO y o u n g am i b a sh fu l p ro fe sso r w as th e la c e s you re a d s a tis fa c tio n a n d
Baths. Pacific Ave, Forest Grove.
Christian Church.
-jg__]U«Mitly e m b a rra s se d by Jokes his c o n te n t. E v en th e s ta r v in g c hildren ing, sta y in g »nueh la te r th a n usual. y a rd n e a r here, a n d I w a n te d to see
It. B u t I d o n 't feel e q u al to p ro c ee d ­
SCHED ULE O F SERVICES.
A. I. Wirtz, Proprietor
. . . I p u p ils w ould play on him . T hese peep a b o u t w ith ex citem en t.
T h e re w as nd n a n to esco rt me home,
in g fu rth e r.
I th in k I'll go hack. Bible School, S u n d a y ............................................IO j OO a . m .
vv h > s w e re so fre q u e n t th a t he decided
On th e to p rail o f a stall, stu ck upon und I w a s fco.’ed to go alone. M ary
W ould you m ind m y w a lk in g w ith C om m union and p r e a c h in g ...................................11:00a. m.
j r U p u n ish the n e x t p e rp e tra to rs, a n d hooks a n d ju s t high enough to grin sug g ested th a r X ta k e th e dog w ith me,
Ju n io r M ission B and................................................ 3:00 p. m
y o u —th a t Is, a s f a r a s you go?"
S . A . A io u lto n
re su lt of this decision w as th a t tw o above th e m u ltitu d e , a re the h ead s of a n d I did so. It w a s 11 o'clock w hen
C h ristia n E n d e a v o r.................................................. 6;30 p. m .
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so
Son ’ w e re d e ta in ed a n h our a f te r school tw o su c k in g pigs. T h e eyes a re h a lf
P re a c h in g .................................................................... 7;30 p. m .
The
I sta rte d , a n d U w a s b rig h t m oonlight. sp iritu a l, th a t I h a d n o th in g to fe a r.
! m a d e to w ork som e difficult prob- open a n d w e a r a g lassy sm ile. R ound
P ra y e r m eeting on T h u rsd ay n ig h t.
In
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th e rim o f th e e a rs a n d a t the edge of
REV. SIAS, Pastor.
or
aid w a s th e c u sto m to a n s w e r th e roll th e open g rin n in g lips Is a line of going ab o u t a 'e n e in th e co u n try , and m e a s in g u la r spell. I g a v e th e d e ­
Congregational
Church
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I w ith q u o tatio n s, so th e follow ing blood. T h e y seem to bang th ere like t d id n 't feel Afraid. If th e re w as ti­
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G ro v e
to g eth e r.
Sunday School a t 10 a. m . M orning P re ac h in g S e r­
p a -T ilin g , w h e n M iss A .'s n a m e w a s th e p re sid in g d e itie s of th e m arket, th e m idity In m e It Tvas ra th e r d u e to su p e r­
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did
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to
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at
11
o
’clock.
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7:30
p.
m
.
M ed, sh e ro se and, looking s tra ig h t In gods o f th is so rd id festiv al.
stitio n th a n a.Y? re al d a n g e r, a su p e r­
Y oung P e o p le ’s M eeting held at 6:30 p. m. M id-week
B u tc h e rs s ta n d b e fo re th eir open stitio n th a t e 'f f y one feels, m ore or c h u rc h y a rd ? ” I ask ed .
id .
p ro fe sso r's eye, re p ea te d , “ W ith
R . IN IX O iN , D e n t is t
“ W ell, th e r e a r e p e ac e a n d re s t ! serv ic e on T hursdays at 7:30 p. m.
I l ia *1'.V fa u lts I love th e e still,” w hile w in d o w s, c a llin g loudly and briskly less. O f eouiTo I m ad e figures o u t
REV. H . W . BOYD, Pastor.
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Forest Grove, Oregon
o f th e stu m p s s u d p a tc h es of m oon­ w ith th e liv in g w orld. O ne d a y w e I
rM; nd w ith thee, d e a r h e a rt, a re a s a of m e a t from ste el hooks, w hich they
Free
Methodist
Three dfvxrs noi'li Ol H a il e y 's Store.
t M lu g of p e arls to m e."—L ad ies' H om e fling to a m an Inside to lie w eighed. light, but th e .' a lw a y s tu rn e d out a re a p a r t of th e tu rm o il o f liv in g be- |
hnuis finn’ ^ A M iu « P M.
T h e re will be p re a c h in g se rv ic es in th e F re e M etho-
C hildren, b a re h e a d e d a n d In rags, stu m p s a n d m oonlight, a n d I w a s b e­ lngs, w ith o u r a m b itio u s, h a te s, loving;
har,lul- _____________
lis t C hurch e v e ry Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
th ru s t th e m se lv e s a m o n g th e crow d, com ing m ore or i ’ss used to them w h e n th e r.eNt w e a re In h a b ita n ts o f a I
REV. H. K. BOW M AN, Pastor.
We sp e a k n e ith e r to o u r j
o ffering b e e t ro o ts on p iec es o f d irty suddenly th e rteg se t up a how l ami, d e ad city.
R espect at L a s t.
Christian Science.
haS B riefloigh is, I th in k , one of th e n e w sp a p e r. T h e s tr e e t is tilled w ith p u ttin g his tali b e tw ee n his legs, ruu co m p an io n s nor to th e living. T h e sun
cries. T h e re Is a sm ell o f fish aud off in the d irectio n from w hich w e had a n d th e ra n i fall on us, th e w inds
Services e v e ry Sunday a t 11 a. m . a nd 7:30 p . m .
; to ite s t la w y e rs in tills s ta te .”
CDCC
K now ing what It Is to suffer. 1 will glv«
rock th e b ra n c h e s al>ove us, b u t n o th ­ u th e C h ristia n S cience H a ll, 115 South F ifth S tre e t
W hy, I b e a rd you sa y o nce th a t you fu sty g a rm e n ts . In to o u r faces us w e com e.
r IV.C.E.
FR E E O F CH ARGE, to any afflicted a posi­
er. n 't c o n sid e r him a n y good.”
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go fo rw a rd foul, f a t w om en w ith
tive c u re for E czem a, Salt R heum . Erysipelas. Piles
I w a s th e m ere asto n ish ed w hen I ial nt sch! T h e re w e sin k to th e l>ot-
and
S
k
in
D
iseases.
Instant re lie f. Don’t suffer longer
ldaP.M i, th a t w as y e a rs ago. H e used h o arse voices sh o v e h a n d fu ls of an im a l
Notice for Publication.
W rite F. W . W illia m s, 400 M anhattan Avenue, New
/ill j K1 vo Ine p o in te rs on legal m a tte rs m a tte r —th in g s all bloody a n d d re a d fu l saw th e o b jec t V m t had frig h te n ed him , tom or d f F t Into so m e cove In th e
Y ork. E nclose S u m »
U nited States L and Office, P o rtla n d , O regon,
lim it c h a rg in g m e a n y th in g b ecau se —a n d te ll us th a t th e co st is only tw o ­ a m an, fo r 1 la-1 relied on th e dog for rocks, b u t if w e a re n o t f a r e n o u g h
N ovem ber 12, 1^07.
ap. h a p p e n e d to h av e offices a d jo in in g pence. A t a n o th e r b a rro w a n old wo­ protection. I proceeded on m y w ay, b e n e a th th e s u rfa c e xvc u n d u la te w ith
I N o tice is h e re b y g iv en th a t F lora A. D udley o f F o rt-
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t pill o th e r.
lle c e n tly he lias been m an a n d h e r th ree d a u g h te rs a re se ll­ a n d th e figure u iw .u c e d slow ly to w a rd
j lan d . C ounty of M ultnom ah, S tate of O regon, has a p -
rg lu g m e a stllT |>rlee e v e ry tim e ing fo r p e n n ie s, txvopences, th re e ­ me. W h en w e m et I sa w a young now su c k e d p a rtly ou t, n o w sloxvly i p h t d to p u rch a se , u n d e r the a c t of C ongress of Ju n e 3,
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a v e g o n e to him fo r a d v ic e .”—Chl- p en ces a n d fo u rp e n e e s th e loathsom e am u a b o u t tw rn ly -tiv e y e a rs o f age,
i 1878« its extended by a c t of A ugust 4, 1892, the S W Vi,
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o d d m e n ts from th e ir ra g shop. Blouses, v e ry h andaom ? s a d e v id e n tly a g e n tle ­ Is in sto re fo r u s e x c e p t t h a t w e m u st | Lots 3 a nd 4 and NEVi of Section 30, T . 3 N . . R . 3 W .,
K o n o lle c o rd -Ile ra ld .
d rift, d rift, d r if t.”
a nd wUl o fle r proof to show tr.at th e land so ught is m ore
sta y s, p e ttic o a ts , n ig h td re sses, tro u ­
m an. I w a s n e t un u sed to se e in g c ity i T h e lu st th re e w ords w e re a lm o st a | v a lu a b le for its lim b e r or s to n e th a n for a g ric u ltu ra l
sers, w a is tc o a ts a n d c a p s—all of them
t G o
Lo n g W in d e d .
folk In tho region, fo r w e w ere n e a r w ail.
j p u rp o se s and to estab lish h is claim to said land before
• It ta k e s you a p re tty long w h ile to so so d d en a n d m u sty t h a t w e d o u b t if
W e liad by th is tim e com e to th e | R e g iste r and Kec iv er a t P o rtla n d , O re g o n , on the 6th
tlioy w ould b u rn —a r e sn a tc h e d up from th e ocean, a n d th ere w e re su m m er re­
e c l a ve y o u rse lf, d o e s n 't It?”
I day of F e b ru a ry , l'.'US.
o rre s'"t 80 v ery long. I c a n sh a v e ray- th e w id e sta ll, flourished In th e light s o rts above a n d below us, tho u g h th e fa rm . I p itie d m y com pauion. H e I H e n am es as his w itnesses:
Dairy, fruit and hay farms, hop
seem
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across
, q u ic k e r th a n m y old b a rb e r could."
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O lof O hlson of P o rtla n d , O regon.
yards.
to th e h ig h e s t b id d e r fo r a fe w coppers. w e re m o stly gone. I fe lt no four of as if ho w e re se e k in g a p lac e to re st I M a ry E. W ilson of P o rtla n d , O regon,
*11 d o n 't lielleve It.”
A nd, w h ile th is m a rk e tin g Is g o in g on In ju ry , fo r th e m an ra ised his h a t a m o n g tb e d e ad . I offered to a w a k e n • C h a rlo tte Reed of P o rtla n d , O regon.
-Jg f t s a fa c t. You see. lie s ta m m e rs
List your place with me and have
a n d w hile th e a ir Is filled w ith th e politely, th o u g h xvith a p p a re n t effort. m y f a th e r a u d ta k e him In fo r th e I W ill K e lle y of B ux to n , O regon.
Ibly.” —riilla d e lp b ia I’ress.
it sold.
h o a rse sh o u ts o f th e h u c k ste rs , o u t W h e th e r It w i t the m oonlight th a t night, b u t he sh u d d e re d a n d d eclin ed . j Any a n d a ll p -rso n s c la im in g a d v e rs e ly th e above-
a se
-------------------------- .
"I m u st go back to tb e se a ,” ho said. describixt lands a re re q u e ste d to file th e ir c laim s in th is
A c a u (ly ln g how to help a n d benefit oth- from th e p u b lic houses, lik e liees d is­ sh o n e full tn Uls face o r n o t I c o u ld n 't
L ea u lh g on th e gate, I w a tc h e d him I office o n or before said 6th day of F e b ru a ry , 1908.
w ill b uild up y o u r o w n fo rtu n e .— lodged fro m a s w a rm , d ro p m en a u d tell, b u t h e seem ed to b e very pale.
A L G ER N O N S. D R E SSE R ,
w om en, m a n y of th em c a rry in g b a b ie s I t seem ed a lso th a t th e re w a s a n fcdor ns he re tre a te d . T h ere w a s a g a in a b o u t
e th tlm o re A m erican.
R e g is te r.
In th e ir a rm s , a n d slouch a w a y Into o f th e s e a a b o u t liim, b u t th is m ay him th a t sw a y in g I h a d n oticed b e fo re ,
2 bai
a n d I sniffed th e s a lt sea sm ell. W hen
th
e
d
a
rk
n
e
s
s
of
so
m
e
n
e
ig
h
b
o
rin
g
h
a
v
e
boon
b
o
rn
e
o
n
a
lig
h
t
puff
of
a
ir
.
Is w h a t you a re not looking for
A full line of Comforts at Bailey’s.
l could sbo him no longer I event in
c o u rt. T h e gin sh o p s a re (’ra m m e d — th a t p a sso d a s 1 m et him.
i n g t g iv es tln> spice o f v a rie ty to life.—
c ra m m e d w ith m en, w om en a n d c h il­
“ C an j'lili d ire c t m e to th e c h u rc h ­ a n d to bed, b u t not to sleep. All n ig h t
— The finest of Cotton Blankets at Office Main street, one dcor north Russell s
em ed to be risin g a n d fa llin g w ith
m t.
d re n . T h e m o re c a re fu l h o u se w iv e s y a r d ? ” h e ask e d .
Bailey’s.
,
Shoe Store
th
e
w
a
v
es
am
i
sm
elled
th
e
od
o
r
o
f
sea-
r s; RECIPE MIXED OFTEN.
a re fln g eriu g lilts of m e a t sc a rc e tit fo r
“ F o llo w (lie ro a d iu th e d irectio n
w
eeds.
Forest
Grove
-
-
Oregon
Get
that
umbrella
repaired
at
Cod's.
d ogs a n d h a u n tin g th e s ta lls till th ey y o u a re g o in g fo r nliout a m ile,” I
In th e m o rn in g I s a w som e people
ks aggisls Hear Much Praise lor This h a v e c o lle cted e n o u g h fo r S u n d a y 's re p lied , " a n d y o u w ill com e to it. It
18t4
com ing up th e ro a d c u rry in g a bier. I
d in n er, b u t w h en th is is d o n e th ey , too, lin e s t h e ro a d . You c a n 't m iss It.”
ition Simple Home-Made Mixture.
— Wool Blankets $3.50 to $9.00 at
fight th e ir w a y in to th e g in sh o p s a n d
F o r H eaven's sak e, w h a t d id th e qu estio n ed them , a n d th ey to ld m e th a t
— Cotton Blankets 10-4, 11-4, 12-4,
/ in {ome remarkable stories are being d rin k till c lo sin g tim e . In a n d o u t of m a n w a n t n t th e c h u rc h y a rd a t th a t tlio body o f a y o ung m an w h o h a d boon J. E. Bailey’s.
dro w n ed w h ile b a th in g d u rin g th e se a ­
th e p a w n b ro k e rs ’ sh o p s p a s s th e m o th ­ tim e o f n ig h t?
J-jgj. 1 about town and among the coun-
prices 85c, $1.00, $1.25, $1-50.
Hoffman
&
Allen
for
good
goods
son
h
a
d
rise
n
to
th
e
s
u
rfa
c
e
a
n
d
they
e rs w ho w ish to re sc u e th e ir b e st
"D o y o u k n o w th e h o u r? ” h e asked.
w ere ta k in g it to th o c h u rc h y a rd for and lowest prices.
g jp e o p le coming in of this simple clo th e s fo r th e S u n d a y . T h e m oney
$2.00, at Bailey’s.
"A If tie p a s t 11."
:ctei
b u rial. I ask e d th em to let m e see
le
n
d
e
rs’
d
o
o
rs
a
re
n
e
v
e
r
still.
A
nd
th
e
W
as
b
e
ill,
s
ta
g
g
e
rin
g
a
b
o
u
t
In
th
e
■pe made mixture curing Rheumatism
the corpse, b u t th ey told m e th e coffin
M Kidney trouble. Here is the rec- c ro w d in th e s tr e e t g ro w s d e n s e r a n d ro a d , o r w a s th e re s o m e th in g th e m at- lid w a s sc rew ed dow n. B esides. It w as
noisier. T h e sm e ll of it tills th e soul
no o b jec t fo r a y oung girl to look upon.
and directions for taking: Mix by w ith n a u se a.
hp P,
T h is h a p p en e d y e a rs ago. b u t I h a v e
A y o u n g m an , w ith a child o r tw o In
«iking
well
in
a
bottle
one-half
ounce
n e v e r been th e sam e w om an since. In
¡ive. J. ^
his a rm s , conies o u t of a p u b lic bouse.
lid Extract Dandelion, one ounce
th e a u tu m n w h en the m oon is n e a r th e
I lls w ife a n d a girl frie n d follow a f t e r
H U N T E R S ’ éc T R A P P E R S ’ G U I D E
full I o ften w alk b e tw e e n M a ry 's a n d
erfec »pound Kargon, three ounces Com him , m o ck in g him fo r g o in g h om e so
i ..n ’rv ’-i.L'r'V'1 n
" li" * 0,1 ,lw " N " ! • * « w n ttes llh i.» r.tin , all F u r i.¡ n ).l, _ \11
o u r place, th in k in g to m ee t th e stra n -
l'”'"« I ■
’”* Ho. ...I wh.r. !.. «np. .nd V. tacxm ■
u md Syrup Sarsaparilla. Take as a e arly . T h e « Ifc c a rrie s a baby o f th re e S ic k K id n e y s W e a k e n the
I II . - ' , , lìn
'“ V . ’ R,||
IV ' ' .nd
'• 1“•' D«
’ u - t ......
*- ...muli
T.... . Ir... 11 |l (IO l) imr Hui-.
'"•»
trican
I. . .
- ’i"
Mwnrt
.ttr.rt,
hot)].. Uun-d
Shj>»f’
Ur
r
’
*
-
%
or fo u r m o u th s in h e r a rm s . In th e j
11.! . . , . d F u r . t o u . , . J
i „ b » » p r i e . A . d c r « h U m ! , u i p c f l , M l L e . p » l l . . M '“ “ -
one
teaspoonful
after
meals
and
ken.
m iddle of th e ro a d th e g irls b e g in to
W h o le B o d y —M a k e You
yedtime.
d a n c e a n d slug. T h e h u sb a n d tu rn s
III,L a n g u id . D ep re ssed
ecret xj0 change need be made in your ro u n d a n d lau g h s. T h e c h ild In his
a rm s, w ith d aze d eyes, w a tc h e s h e r
Most Grocers Sell
¡a] diet, but drink plenty of good m o th e r sin g in g a u d d a n c in g . T h e d irty
Sick kidneys weaken the body
|er
linen cap on th e b a b y 's b e ad slip s off
through the continual drainage of life-
This mixture, writes one authority a s th e m o th e r w h irls a b o u t, a n d w e
see th e poor little bald b e a d going giving albumen from the blood into
leading Philadelphia newspaper, ro u n d a n d ro u n d In th e g la re of th e
the urine, and the substitution of ij .--
a peculiar tonic effect upon the im p h th n . llo w th a t tin y b ra in m u s t
poisonous
uric acid that goes broadcast«,
Made of selected Eastern Oregon Hard Wheat,
sw im ! Mow it m u st w o n d e r n t th e
I
i:x :g
t:i ' c lc g g !
.
sh rill la u g h te r of its sw a y in g m o th e r! j through the system, sowing the seeds
it produces more loaves of bread than any other
|es of the eliminative tissues, fore- T h e b a b y Is no la rg e r th a n a sk in n e d 1
of disease. Loss of albumen c a u s e s '^
flour and the loaves are lighter and whiter. Be­
the kidneys to sift and strain from ra b b it. R ound a n d ro u n d , ro u n d a n d j
weakness,
languor,
depression.
Ur
c
cause of the increased quantity of bread produced
blood the uric acid and other pois rouud. to th e sh rie k ed tu n e o f “ Sally,
K u o w le d g o a u d tim b e r sh o u ld n ’t be
Sally, W as In the B a lle t." w h ile th e | poisoning causes rheumatic pain, ntr
the cost is no higher than for other flours.
j u s waste matter, overcoming Rheu
httsb au d s ta n d s g rin n in g a n d th e girl vousness, nausea, cricks in the back, *:ueii u se d till th e y a re se a so n e d ^ -
S r h u es.
Itism, Bladder and Urinary troubles frie n d -suddenly re els a n d goes d o w n
paper
W. H. HOLLIS.
Washington
th e
County News for
short time for
$ 2.25
HANCOCK & GORDON
FASH IO N S T A B L E S
E. W. Haines Bank
I Hunting a Grave.
City Shaving Parlors
Leading Tonsoria/ist
Eczema and Pile Cure
PROPERTY iff PEOPLE
Large or Small Tracts
M. L. Noble
Real Estate
F U R S H ID E S
A STEADY DRAIN
OLYfriPiC FLOUR
Every sack guaranteed
la short while.
U New York druggist who has had
----- iidreds of calls for these ingredients
Ice the first announcement in the
Pfa\,ptperS last October stated that
(• people who once try it “ swear by
’ especially those who have Urinary
1 Kidney trouble and suffer with
l^umatism.
•n .
___ , > druggists in this neighborhood
i they can supply the ingredients
4
jiichare easily mixed at home. There
J
gravel and kiddey stones. The proper
treatment is a kidney treatment, and
the best remedy is Doan's Kidney Pills.
T h e e le c tric ra ilw a y hail m any m
venfor* p ersons w ho by v a rio u s Im ­ Great Forest Grove cures prove it.
Ask your Grocer for It.
b e h in d a b a rro w , c h u ck lin g a n d c u rs ­
ing.—D e tro it News.
p ro v e m e n ts b ro u g h t th e sy ste m to its
p re s e u t u se fu ln ess.
T h o m as D a re n
p o rt, a b lac k sm ith , of B ran d o n , V t . is
c red ite d wi t h h a v in g first su g g e ste d
th e e le c tric ra ilw a y , a lth o u g h a n I ta l­
ian p rleat. AMs- S a lv a to re IVpl Negro,
p ro fe s s o r o f n a tu r a l philo so p h y a t tho
U n iv e rsity o f P a d u a . Is re p u te d to h a v e
d e sig n ed a n e le c tric toy tra c tio n m a ­
c h in e o f th e re c ip ro c a tin g ty p e In
1830.
D a v e n p o rt ra n a toy m o to r
m o u n te d on w h e els on a sm a ll c irc u la r
ra ilw a y In 18.11. e x h ib itin g th is a y e a r
la te r a t S p rin g field a n d B oston. A bout
h a lf a c e n tu ry p a sse d , h ow ever, before
the electric ra ilw a y was m ad e pi
‘• F o r 1 ^ ,0
n0 ^ et,er blood-cleansing
^ epMt or system tonic known, and cer-
I 'y none more harmless or simple to
iie.
Meal fo r presen t uses
A rg o n a u t
"bird St* , I
!'.* p n ved
i an^fkrd .
and pain*
THE PORTLAND FLOURING MILLS CO.
© uong
L e e ’s
L A U N D R Y
FINE m u DONE ¿HEAP
ml
W hite sh irt
Soft
" .
W hite Skirts
Undershir’s
-
-
.
.
- 10c Drawers
tOc W h re Wat
- 10 to 50 U ndrrskir:
- - - J*c Stockire*
H.,r.vt.r*.T *‘5 - - Jc U • 1 .r*
Fot sale
Price 50
B inalo.
Fcster-'dilburn
New York, sole agents for the Uaited
States.
Remember the came—Doan’s—and
and take no other.
I M ec’s W hite Vests 10 15c Tarns
Costs - . - - 10 20c Dusters
Tow els - - - 20c Dor. N apk c *
T h e foLowinjf artic'es 50 c per d o t.
Bed Sheets. Table Cloths. N u ^ t G<
Drawers, Underwear. Aprons and Cor
!
¡IN S U R A N C E
IN THE
BANKERS AND MERCHANTS
ML'TL'AI. l-’ IRK RRLIBI’ ASS8-
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