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NA " A fo r e i* pi tal •plus R I E 99 L i O u r c f " * r * ^ - — :~v " ' i-': 1 ’ ' ■ ’ ATIONAL AIRSHIP COMPANY’S COMMERCIAL AIRSHIP Get in on the ground floor w ith this epoch-m aking enterprise. O U R SMALL SHIP. WHICH IS 634 FEET acement, 8 independent power plants, 3,280 actual horsepower, LONG, 64 FEET IN DIAMETER. WITH FIVE stock will go up to $10 per share as soon as the ship lands in P o rtland, ENGINES, when it will be out of the reach of th e man w ith m oderate means. .<e, chrome steel, th ru st pro p ellers; ships 40 men in the crew, and will carry 500 passengers and 40 tons of mail from New York to London WI LL BE IN COMMISSION ABOUT APRIL 1, 1303. AND MAKE SCHED in 24 hours (only as fast as autom obiles have traveled), at an expense of $875.00. The N ational A irship Co. has purchased 80 acres of land on the ST O C K N O W SELLING A T $1.00 PER S H A R E . FIRST TRANaCONTINENTAL TRIP IS M A D E S T O C K W IL L FRANCISCO E V E R Y 24 HOURS, CARRYING SELL FOR $100.00 PER SHARE. M ontavilla car line, P ortland, and will commence building operations 100 PASSENGERS, 30 TONS OF MAIL, AND on landing docks, freight sheds, etc., in the spring. MAINTAIN A SPEED OF 80 MILES AN HOUR Rem em ber, the airship has come to stay. r w fc cc Ol p< co nu co À 1 ni *t 'A ll P li < I Ha W en t In Deep. n r .,,- H ear th e c h u rch chim es W h u t do th e y rem in d yon o f? vh o h a s ; - ik in ig u tty iu-avi ly i\,.- i hriatm - llu -y re m ind m e o f th e l>e!l o f a c a s h re g is te r —Ju d ge. Hoc idea. “ S to c k s w e re a ll d o w n a fe w points to d a y ," re m a rk e d the b ro k e >. " T h e Idea!” e x c la im e d his w ife . " I t ’s a w o n d er th e y d id n 't a d v e rtis e It a s a b a rg a in u u y !" — C a th o lic S ta n d a rd and T im e s. A Sad A ffair. B le e k e r— P o o r P eck em g o t it in the j n eck th is m orning. M eek er— H o w did it h ap p en ? B le e k e r— I lls w ife bo u gh t him a neck tie a t n b a rg a in sa le.— C h ic a g o N ew s. ■ FOR: r S ix ty T h e P a cific A r t S tu d io , F orest» G r o v e , is o ffe r in g a ra re o p p o r tu n ity t o o b t a in a h a n d so m e $ 5 0 . 0 0 J f In “ I * * r PROPERTY F,u PEOPLE Large or Small Tracts Dairy, fruit and hay farms, hop yards. List your place with me and have it sold. M. L. N oble' Real Estate Office Main street one door north Russell's . —■ Shoe Store Forest Grove - * Oregon 3 W . H. HOLLIS. H LAWYER Real Estate and Corpo- ation Law a Specialty. OFFICE ove i Hines' Stor"j * Forest Grove, - mm OregoL à GORDON ’ F A S H I O N STABLEST P acific A ve. F o r e st G r o v * ' M&at Tur Beute E. W . H&iaes Bank <B S T «»I.IS K 8D IM S .) Forest Grove, Oregon A gen eral b a n k in g busin ess transacted Interest paid on tim e d ep o sits. A c co u n ts in vited . - City Shaving Parlors For the Best, Up to-date Work. Baths. Pacific Ave, Foxest Grove. OIL PAINTING of YOURSELF o r frien d p ain ted b y M y r a H elm , o n e o f th e le a d in g p o r trait» a rtists o f P o rtla n d and P a cific C oast». F r o m Ì ik th ii i F or R oom s 10, 11, 12, 13 M allory Bldg., 268 S tark St. P hones M ain 1222; C l 160 j 1 At Adroit Judge. An Act im m ediately. fu rth er inform ation, phone, w rite or call on A c h a rita b le m an drop p ed a nickel Going Som e. w ith in the tow n e x c e p t m yself. One “ I d id n ’ t get to th e Held sp o rts Ir in u blind b e g g a r’s h a t au d e x c la im e d e v e n in g n note w a s put Into my ham! tim e,” sa id the hare. " W a s th ere any- 1 in a b en evolen t voice. "Theta- m y poor b y one who slipped a w a y and w a s lost fe llo w , is a q u a rte r foi yoi ." tilin g p a rtic u la r d o lu g ?" crow d before 1 could m ark hliu “ W h y ou e a rth .” said the ma; s Forest Grove People Have Good T In h e a note “ Y e s ,” replied the tortoise. "T h a t w a s from you. You asked big k a n g aro o fe llo w from A u stra lia pauion, "d id you g iv e him a u iek e l au d me to meet you w ithout th e w alls, Reason for Complete broke the record iu the ten yard sa y It w a s a q u a r te r? ” prom ising me u su fe conduct. You “ Oh, w a s th e rep ly. “ I w a n te d to Jump.” — T a tle r. Reliance. iilnted that the crow n w as read y to ch eer him u p .” — A rg o n a u t. pay me u good price and g iv e me an Do you know how— His L ittle Joke. Im portant post In case I would a b ju re T h e Long C onflict. C on kley — T h is p a p er sa y s “ beef To find quick relief from backache; the revolution and th row my Influence I-ittle S a lly ( r e a d ln g i- W h a t is a pro m akes b ra w n uud lish m akes brain ." on the other side I sent a man m ade To correct distressing urinary ills1 I w o n d er how th ese food e x p e rts tig longed con flict, H a rry ? S m a ll H a r r y — up to represent me W hat becam e of To surely cure sick kidneys? I don’ t k n ow . I ask ed p ap a th is inorn- ure ou t th a t tish m akes bralu. him ?” J o a k le y - P r o b a b ly b ecau se fish tr a v I r z w h a t It w a s. au d he sa id It w a s Just one way—your neighbors know— S an chez stood with bow ed head. el lu sch o o ls.— P h ila d e lp h ia Press. so m e th in g I cou ld n ’ t u n d ersta n d until Have used Doan’s Kidney Pills; A gain there w as silen ce e xce p t fo r Ills X «row up and go t m a rried .—C h ica g o daugh ter's sobs. Have proved their worth in many tests. N ew s. "1 will tell y o u ." continued the Judge [ Som eth in g of th e Sort. Here’s Forest Grove testimony. T ie w as arrested and w as atsm t to be ” I)id y o u e v e r tr y an a n tifa t regi In e v e r y a ffa ir co n sid er w h a t pre (| J. S T ru m b lr. liv in g in Forest G rove, O re ., s» y jr shot v lieu tie su cceeded In con vin cin g m en ?” “ For som e tim e I s u ffe rrd irom a dull sch * across my ced es and w h a t f o llo v s and then un lo in s : nd h ip s accom p an ied by a dernngec. condition cf you that he w as n ot the person he ap “ W e ll," replied th e ponderous person, d e rtak e it.— E p icte tu s. my kidneys. T hese o rg an s w ere v e ry fre q u e n t In ac peered to he. lie w as perm itted to re tiu n and I was foiced to arise so m an y tim es d u rin g the “ I b o ard ed on ce.” ,- N e w Y o rk T im es. n ig h t to pass the secretio n s th at my life was a bu rd en turn to me as a m essenger w ith auoth to m e. T he tr< ubte grew worse a n d I g rad u a lly ran er s a fe conduct and fu rth e r o ffers.” dow n In h e a lth ! saw O u«u’s K id n ey P ills so highly- a d v e rtise d that I 1 >'!ded to trj them and p ro cu re d a box. T h e ju d ge paused again. T h is tim e, I noticed a great . «.ige m y co ndition a fte r a sh o rt besides the sobs o f Ilona M aria, there tim e ?nd a lte r tak * r e co n ten ts o f th e first box, I fe lt _ u n u s u a lly w ell. 1 -n’s K idney P ills h a v e m y re c o in - w ere niuttertngs am on g the ex-revolu- ^ t t a ti o n » t a kiiixi* » rei ,«dy u n e x c e lle d .’* tlo n ists w ho had secu red the prison er’s For sale Gy all dealers. Price 50 con victio n . “ W h a t h ave you to sa y ,” continued cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, the ju d g e . "In exp lan ation o f your New York, sole agents for the United tre a c h e ry ? ” States. T h e prison er raised his head, looked Remember the name— Doan’s a n d j a t th e Judge a n d sa id : “ N o th in g .” take no other. S o m eth in g lig h te d In the e y e o f th e Judge th at had n ot been th ere before. ’ H e sa t re g a rd in g the prison er, w h o -++ w a s still lo o k in g tix e d ly a t him. T hen th e Judge broke th e silen ce. “ Y o u h a v e tills to sa y . You w ere sim p ly a m a ch in e to c a rr y o u t th e or- d e rs o f a bu tch er. W hut y o u sa id w e re th e w ords o f (General W eylo r. W hat [Original.] y o u did w ere his a c ts .” W h e n th e A m e rica n g o v e rn m e n t put T h e p allor o f th e p ris o n e r's uheek an en d to S p a n ish ru le in C u lm one of g a v e p la ce to a tin g e o f color. D an a th e p ro m in en t g o v e rn o r*, M igu el S a n M arla looked up a t th e Judge w ith a c h e z, se ttle d In H a v a n a . H e w a s n ot a n e w expression . b a d m an a t h e a rt, b u t be had been “ I t U 1, not a ty r a n t, w h o Judges o b lig e d by C a p ta in (General W e y le r to i you n ow , as I w a s ju d ged . .And this d o a g r e a t m a n y c ru e l a cts. is m y decision. T h e re v o lu tio n is so A n u m ber o f th ose w h o h ad su ffered • I ,i, u .. . I, . . . com plished. It is not fo r me. a Judge u n d e r S a n ch e z z's s ru le w h e n the w a r i , ,, _ ' o f th e court, to d ispen se v en gean ce. CKXMa w ent to liv e in H a v a n a , sa u - T h ls c a s e lias been trum ped up a g atn a t c h e z had toxin In the tolyncco busin ess you b y th ose w h o w ish to be re v en g e d b e fo re th e w a r and a t th e close re upou yo u for a c ts o f w h ich yo u w e re tu rn e d to th a t b u sin e ss. H e w ish e d o n ly th e tool. T h e y m ig h t aa w e ll o n ly to liv e pea« oably a n d earn a liv s trik e an a x and le av e the h ea d sm an in g fo r his fa m ily . B u t th ose w h o had j w h o w ie ld e d It untou ch ed . S en te n ce f e l t th e e ffe c t o f W in d er's Iron rule, Is su sp en d ed In d efin itely. M ea n w h ile, I a d m in is te re d th ro u gh his su b o rd in a te, M iguel S an ch ez, y o u a re p e rm itte d to - w e r e n ot m in ded t h a t th e e x g o vern o r g o w h e re you w ill." sh o u ld e sc a p e w ith o u t punlshm eut. T h e su dd eu re p rie v e w aa too m uch O n e d a y a m an w a s fou n d m urdered fo r S an ch ez. l i e reeled und fe ll into iu th e s tre e ts o f H a v a n a , and a w it the a rm s o f his d a u g h te r. H e did uot n e s s ca m e fo r w a r d w h o s w o r e th a t he see th e look th a t passed betw een th at h a d se e n S a n c h e z c o m m it th e act. . . . . , .j . . ' d a u g h te r and his Judge, a look th at J u d g e A n to n io H e rre ra p resid ed a t , e ,Jom on th e hllm nn cou n ten an ce. S a n ch e zs tr ia l In th e w itn e s s e s the f o f e x tra o rd in a ry con d ition s can Ju d g e re co g n ize d C u b a n s w h o had been fftU fl, rth M ch , n exp ressio n a c t iv e In th e re v o lu tio n . N e v e rth e le ss one t o f , h c Judg. - . Hd<lre.e be a go od c a s e w a s m ade a g a in s t th e for- hl(J ,kpn of hBVIn„ „ (-npe,l th ro u gh m e t d e p u ty o f th e m e rc lle sa W e y le r. the c o n n h R Ilw o f on e n ear the g o v .rn - T h e Ju ry b r o u g h t in a v e r d ic t o f g u ilty . or’s person. T h a t person w a s M arla a n d It o n ly re m a in e d f o r th o Ju d ge to PRnch„ Ther# w «r„ but tw o persona p ro n o u n c e s e n te n c e . |n th a t courtroom w h o k n ew tb s se c re t M igu el S tenches, s ta n d u p . 0f tb# j uj g e -, len ien cy, w h o k n ew th a t T h e p ris o n e r a ro se , p a le a n d t r e m - , he Rm] , )ou> M arls hed e v e r met b ilu g H o u a s su p p o r te d b y h is daugh- A n J th ere w a , but o a , w b o r ^ it a a d te r, u d u s k y N paulah g irl w ith liq u id tba re m a rk a b le a d ro itn ess w ith w h ich e y e s b o rd ered by lo n g lashs-s the Judge p re fa c e d his decision. T h e se “ M ig u e l s n ic h e s ," sa id th e Judge, w e re D ona M arin and t i e Judge him “ d o y o u re m a in h er u»e?" se lf. T h e y w e re lo ve rs “ 1 d o ," f a lte r e d th e p rison er. V. A. M IT C H S I» “ W h e n d id w e l i s t m e e t?” “ I o rd e re d y o u r a r r e s t Y o u w e re A H appy F am ily. b r o u g h t b e fo r e m e, a n d l se n t y o u to Bom. o f our " .l.t.r h o o d of states" h a w , p rla o n ." nam es that se.m to m . " W h a t w e re y o u r w efrds on th a t o c Wet q u it, so truly f.m lnlne as • siste r" c a s io n T" n am e, should be. W ith Ida H o . and D ella W are and LsMiiea ” 1 d o n ’t re m e m b e r .* Anna. too. “ I do. Y o u s a id : “T h e c ro w n o f I And no fault, and Klorrte Dob and T e n Hpaln d e m a n d s y o u r Influen ce to p u t ni« Bee will do. d o w n th e re v o lu tio n o r y o u r life . I Mise Souri. Mrs Slppl and V irgin ia will g iv e y o u t w o day», in w h ic h to ch o o e e .’ ” W hile A llis llam a’s fairly good and M ar7 I .and first c la s t. T h e Ju d ge p a u s e d a m o m e n t The Besides, we've Call!* Fornta and M lnnls c o u rtro o m w a s den/lthly s till e x c e p t Sota: they f o r th e so»* o f D o n a M arta S an ch e z. H ave pleasant nam es quits good enough “ D o ye,u re m e m b e r so m e m o n th s 1s t to give to girls today. e r, a tn * r I h a d g o t a w a y fro m y o u — It B ut any one who ponders on th is them e w a s th ro u g h the' c o n n iv a n c e o f one m ust ear. with ms. n^ nr y o u r p e rs o n —“th a t y o u w e re ba Ken T ucky and Con N ectlcot are boys’ nam e* don't you see? ng th e to w n o f O .. w h e r e y ou hnd And eo are several other*, henee ear •ek ed b y a n u m b e r o f revolu tlon - school book* ought to tell - -unded T” About eur "sisterhood c f eta tew and "brotherhood ’ as well Bern* a n u t too h a rd fo r y ou to —B tie n W aterm an tn W tm a s'e Companion ( 1 \ * e d little fo» a n y on e PERFECT CONFIDENCE Vi AFTER TH E ULE TRIPS FROM PORTLAND TO SAN A LE X A N D E R OTS, SU P ER IN TEN D EN T OF CONSTRUCTION •fl 111 T he ■feet long, 64 feet diam eter, 140,000 cubic yards capacity, 128 A. I. W irtz, Proprietor S . A. M o u lto n r*e Leading Tunsoriallst of F o ra st .0 O rova R. N IX O N , D e n tis Forest Grove, Oregon orn ez rt— A *4 Eczenu FREE FF hi a»? i-irr :-r ■nd Sic n D.scnse^v- wit»» v ’ ¡fv'.tr r r* Jl ho.» I I Drew Carrier I o without one | P p in a barn that in a Drew Car- a hay fork only J cows and 3 horses n _ - year. W ith e v e r y o r d e r fo r O N E D O Z E N C A B IN E T vorv k suitable for hauling hay “e year this outfit stands P H O T O S , I w ill g i v e fr e e o n e 8 x 1 0 C a rb o n S ep ia e n - ( SOUTHERN *4 is spread upon the Forest Gr#P ofl the g ro u n d ' largem en t», w o r th $ 2 and a tic k e t o n th e o il p a in tin g , -\ I all fo r $ 3 . 5 0 . 'M T h is is th e b e s t o ffe r e v e r m a d e t o th e p e o p le o f W a s h in g to n c o u n t y and is g e n u in e in e v e r y p a rticu la r. E. C. S impson , Agen A sam p le o f t h e o il p a in tin g is o n e x h ib itio n a t th e s tu W. E. COMAN, General freight* Passenger Agent, Portland. d io . P a c if ic Art Studio A r c h ie B r y a n t P ro p . T F o r e s t G r o v e , O r. a -------------------------------------- NOITH BOUMD. 7 depart* 6:«0 a. m ., arrives at Portland J 8:50 a. tn . ......................... K 9 M 1:30 p. m , ** ** I M 4 44 p. tn . •• M •• N o. No. No. No. SOUTH BOUND. No. No. No. N o. * S l*t. Port'.aod 7:00 a. m. I*. Forest G rare 8 “ *' 11:00 a. in , ar. *' ** 4 '• 4:10 p. m . lo. *• •• 5 18 *• *• 5 *8 9 m .. ar M ** 7 V — Hoffman ic Allen Co. are r fot the famous Butterick patte: e m n ici I f — Dr. E. H. Brown, Phvsici urgeon. X-Ray and all e le -tr. c t n _ * liances in office. Calls an^j night or day. — The finest of Cotton B'an ,