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Doings at Pacific University Lifted From the W e e k ly Index, the C ollege Publication KAPPAS ROYAL ENTERTAINERS. ' tions. Cures Woman’s Weaknesses. W o r e fe r to t h a t boon to w e a k , n e rv o u s su ffe rin g w om en k n o w n a s D r. Piercn*! F a v o r ite P ro scrip tio n . Dr. J o h n F y fe o n e of th e E d ito ria l S taff of T he E clectic M edic al R e v i e w says of U n ico rn ro o t (H elitnia* LHoicu) w h ich is one of th e c h ief in g re d ie n ts of th e " F a v o rite P re s c rip tio n " : "A remedy which invariably acts as a u ter- IneinvU rorator * * * m akes for norm al ac tivity of the e n tire reproductive system .” lie continues "in lielo n ias we have a medica m ent which more fully answ ers the above purposes than any other drift with which / am acamiintcd. In the tre a tm e n t of diseases pe cu liar to women it 1» seldom th a t a case is seen which does not present some Indication for this rem edial agent.” Dr. Fyfe fu rth er says: "T he following are amon*r th e leading Indications for lielonias (Unicorn root). Fain or aching in the back, w ith a leucorrhcea ; atonic (weak) condltu.-ffVof the reproductive organs of toomen. men t i l depression and ir rita b ility . A s m ra te d w itv ch ro n lc diseases of th e reprodiL tlve organs of w om en; co n stan t sensation J r heat in th e region of the kid neys; m eiytrrhagia (flooding), due to a w eak ened condition o f/tb e reproductive system ; am enoi^nq'yisnr^ressed or absen t m onthly p<*rio<^ydVSmgvfrom or accom panying an aonorfSuQ condition of the digestive organs and Ajfaemic ( thin blood ) h ab it; dragging sensfcnons in the extrem e lower p a rt of the abdom en." 3SSS BiHWBSSSIE&Shiraä The HOYT R. Abraham as Prin. Bates, ------------ held similar views to Miss R. Thomas Society Oave Party t riday Evening as Prof. Farnham.on stricter rules being at H errick -H all-B eautiful Deco- inaugurated and enforced. Miss H. Chalmers representing Miss Haskell, r a t i o n s —P r i z e s A w a r d e d . 1 complained of the rough usage that A very unique paity was given by i furniture received in such midnight the Kappa Deltas Friday evening at tournaments. Misses Avery and Koer- Herrick Hall. Some forty people were ner posed as the guilty girls. S. B. present to enjoy one of the m o s t', _ „ • D „ ‘ • Lawrence representing Pres. Ferrin, pleasant society functions ever given ... . • „ 6 i with his gruff coarse voice, pronounced at Pacific. The large banquet hall . , , . . 6 M , punishment upon the culprits. was beautifully decorated with wild j Every person present now was ferns, college pennants and the Kappa ■ , , . . . . . . asked to send a telegram made from colors, purple and white ur ng the ten ietters 0f tf,e word “ Kap- ra i )| »» . « whole evening there w:.re no dull mo- or lc<s of the above symptoms : pa Delta. Very many pithy and jf f- It p miT,- fW .'-n t, no in v alid mimjUL ¿ a n J j g j We carry a com plete line of furniture, rugs, ments spent. The fore part of the • i » i Be t t e r t h a n ta k e ltr. P ie rce s F a v o r ite comical telegrams were sent. Miss o n e TiT ”tTTP"lf-aQm ginert-Jl- evening was given over to various con-' curtains, mattresses, etc. Jennie Rasnvusen and Prof. On were e n ts o f (vmet! is U n ico rn ro o t, o r Ile lo iiia s , an d th e m edical p ro p e rtie s of w h ic h i t tests. The first of these consisted in ; presented with two beautiful Kappa m o st fa ith fu lly rep re sen ts. filling a neat little booklet with the Of G olden Seal ro o t, a n o th e r p ro m in e n t j pennants as victors in the contest. In g re d ie n t of " F a v o r ite P re s c r ip tio n ,” largest number of autographs in a given 1 The guests now repaired to the P ro f. F in ley E llingw ood. M. I).. of B en n e t t M edical C ollege, C hicago, sa y s: length of time. Prof. F. W. Orr was 1 dining hall where dainty prepared re- i ” ltls & n Im portant rem edy in disorders of Our prices are as low as is consistent with e womb. In all ca ta rrh a l conditions • • the winner and received a beautiful) freshments were served. After feast- j th and general enfeeblem ent. It Is useful.” good goods. P ro f. J o h n M. S cu d d er, M. 1).. la te of autograph album for his endeavors. ing for an hour upon the delicacies C in c in n a ti, say s of G olden Seal r o o t : " I n re la tio n to Its g e n e ra l effects o n th e The party was now divided into five pleasing to the appetite the evening sy ste m , there is nn me dir me in usr about uhirh ie mich ventral unanim ity o f opinion. I t groups, of which its members must j concluded by a musical and recital pro ! there Is unipfn.ll/y regarded as the tonic useful In all debilitated sta te s.” perform some stunt.” Group one, ! gram. Mr. Koch favored the party j P ro f. II. ita r th o lo w , M. I).. of Je ffe rso n edical C ollege, sa y s o l G olden S e a l : Mr. Imlay, very cleveily impersonated with a vocal solo. Miss Alice Sewell M "V 'aluable In u terin e hem orrhage, menor rh ag (flooding) and congestive dysm enor- W e stand behind everything we sell—“Satis “ Old Black Joe,” that famous negro rendered a beautiful piano solo. Prof, j rhoea ia (painful m enstruation).” I)r. P ie rc e ’s F a v o r ite P re sc rip tio n f a ith melody, while the rest of the group Q rr gave in his pleasing manner fu lly faction or m oney back”—that’s our way. re p re s e n ts all th e a b o v e n am e d in- redien joined in smging the chorus. Group j “ ane Jones” and responded to a gradients and cures the diseases for which ,, , I they are recommended two was called upon to compose a hearty encore with two more numbers. __________________ poem. Prin. Bates, Bales, Mrs. Cook, Look, Miss / Miss Katherine Shannon with her Steams and several others composing sweet musical voice gave a vocal solo, Marsh Hall, Friday, Feb. 14th. one this victorious company, carried off Mrs. Cook, chaperon and judge of week previous to the Whstman-Pacific If you w ant som ething we haven’t in stock first honors in a celebrated poem which contests, admirably filled these posi debate. The rules governing the local tryout will be the same as those used w e w ill get it for you. Our business is to accom is as follows tions. in the college tryout of this year. m odate and please everybody. A is for Avery, young and so fair, The party closed by singing college The main change from the old style of B is for Bobbie gay and debonair. songs. Every one present pronounced C is for Cook of wooden leg fame, the Kappas royal entertainers and all set speeches, to rebuttal given by D is for Doc so gentle and tame. left feeling that they had enjoyed one each speaker of the previous speech I'-v E is for Elizabeth, pretty and shy, of the most pleasing entertainments from the floor should prove especially F is for Ferrin,with the girls quite fly. ever accorded them at Pacific. Those valuable in preparing the Academy G is for Goldie so happy and free, present were: The Misses Gladys representatives for future contests. The worth of these Academy debates H is for Horace,so much like a tree. Hartley, Chandler, K. Shannon, H. cannot be over-estimated. Before I is for Imlay, great in debate, Allworth, Koener, Alice Sewell, Goldie coming into the college, the lower J is for Jennie extremely sedate. Person, D. Abnernethy, R. Thomas, K is for Koch, he sings a deep bass, E. Chalmers, C. Abernethy, M. Aber | classmen have very few opportunities L is for Lawrence,he fills a large place nethy, H. Chalmers, R. Hoffnan, F. of proving their ability in speaking or M is for Miller.quite young for his age Corwin, L. Hawley, Avery, Stearns, debating before other than a small aud- N is for nobody and this ends our J. Rasmusen and Mrs. Cook, Messrs. j ience. True, they have their society page. McCay, Ralph Abraham, Prin. Bates, debates; but this does not remove the Group three gave a prophecy of the Profs. Orr and Cook, Lawrence.Mason, i ‘5la«e in*ht” t0 raost be*'nners Kappa Deltas which brought out many Miller, Ferrin, House. Markee, Koch, j Within the society roo,ns a dlflerent startling announcements in matrimonial Waterman, Imlay, Bryant, Brown, D. ieeline Preva,!s’ Here ever>'one knows everyone else and a speaker is not lines and the different vocations some Clapp, Weathered. Aller and Allen. ] likely to do his best. of the illustrious members were to Society training is necessary. But DR. WALKER SPEAKS TO STUDENTS follow. Notice for Publication. the larger contest, when the debater Group four surprised the spectators Ucliftions of C h i n a H is T h e m e . U nited States Land Office, Portland, O regon, is keyed up to the highest pitch and B u d d a h is m , T a o i s m a m i C o n Novem ber 12, 1907. by vividly portraying the evils that is begins to realize the possibilities of his Nqgice is hereby g iv en th at Flora A. D udley of P ort fu c i a n is m D is c u s s e d . bound to follow in domestic life if we land, C ounty of M ultnom ah, S tate of O regon, ha* a p At chapel Wednesday, Dr. J. E. power before a larger audience, brings plied to pu rch a se , under the act of C ongress of Ju n e 3, should adopt woman suffrage. This out talents and awakens faculties which 1878, as extended by act of A ugust 4, 1892, th e SW Vi, was worked out in a neat tableau. Prof. Walker, a graduate of P. U. in the Lots 3 and 4 a nd NE*4 of Section 30, T. 3 N ., R. 3 W ., otherwise would remain dormant. Be and will offer proof to show th at th e land sought is m ore Cook illustrated the evil connected class of 1868 and for many years a Three hundred nnd fifte< n cause of the value of this kind of train valuable for its tim ber or sto n e th a n for a g ric u l'u ra l | Sixty-nine acres all in cultiva with the dairy by wielding the churn missionary in China spoke to the stu acres 1 2 mile of Bale-ton. 220 purposes and to establish his claim to said land before tion. Good 7-room house, new ing a large number of men will proba R e g iste r and R ec e iv e r at P o rtlan d , O regon, on the 6th actes in cultivation. Balance dash. A. C. Allen posed as laundry dents on “ A Comparison of the Relig ba:n, 38x44, orchard, pure spring bly enter the tryout. Last year Tuala day of F e b ru ary , 1908. pasture and timber fair house and maid, while the young ladies. Misses ions of China.” There arc three. water in house, A mile school on tin Academy represented by Holmes, H e nam es as his w itnesses: barn, running water, telephone, Oiof O hlson of P o rtlan d , O regon. telephone and R. F. I). 1 in Abernethy and Sewell, read the daily Taoism, Buddhism and Confucianism. R. F. I). Price $27.50 per ; Miller and Hope, defeated Pendleton M ary E. W ilson of Portland, O regon, Forest Grove. Price £7000. papers and delivered political speeches. The people not knowing which one is acre. Terms. C harlotte Reed of P o rtlan d , O regon. Academy on the subsidy question. Terms. W ill K elley of B uxton, O regon. The last group impersonated differ the true religion, so to be on the safe Shall we not administer the same treat Any and all persons claim in g a d versely the above- ent members of the faculty. The side worship all three. The people are Thirty six acres all in cultiva Two hundred and forty acres, ment this year? Then come to the described lands are req u e sted to file th eir claim s in this office on or before said 6th day of F e b ru ary , 1908. tion and under fence 1 mile of cause for the faculty meeting was a greatly influenced by magic and su 4 miles of Dallas 3J of Mon tryout, Feb. 14th. ALGERNON S. DRESNER. Forest Grove. Price 83700. recent “ Rough House” made on Prof. perstitions of ail kinds and beside the mouth, 140 acres in cultivation R egister. Terms. Chapman by two young ladies of the Gods represented by the three relig-, all under fence, balance in pas ORATORICAL CONTEST. Hall. These two young ladies, insti ions they pray to many minor Gods ture and timber, fair barn i mile Notice for Publication. I Fifteen and eighty one hun gators of this henious crime against the whose good will they desire to obtain. M a n y C o n t e s t a n t » E n t e r t h e T r y - from railroad station, well watered. D epartm ent of the In te rio r. dredth acres one-fourth mde of Land Office at Portland, O regon, They believe that an evil deed can musical director, were forced to testify Good stock and grain farm. O ut. T w o P r i z e s D ecem ber 2 8 , 1907. Forest Grove, one-fourth mile of Notice is h ereby given th at M etta C aples M atthieu O ffe re d . before the discipline committee. C. always be atoned for by a good one condenser all under cultivation. Price $20 per acre. Reasonable of Gaston, O regon, h a t filed notice of his in tention to m ake final five ye a r proof in suport of his claim , viz: Price $1600. Terms. D. Mason as Dr. Boggess, very ably and if at the end of the day there has terms. The annual oratorical contest will be H om estead E n try N o, 13858, made Sept. 10, 1901, f r r northw est q u a rte r Section 20. T ow nship 1 south, impersonated the Doctor by his words been more good than evil, the Chinese ! held in Brighton Chapel, Friday even the R ange 5 w est, and that said proof w ill be made before the R egister and R eceiver, at Portland, O regon, on (eels that they are safe. and actions. He forciply laid down ing, January 31, to select a represen F ebruary 11, 1908. es the follow ing w itnesses to prove his con The Chinese have a very vague idea tative for the State Oratorical contest, tin H u o e u nam the ethical law against such misde s residence upon, and c u ltiv atio n of the land, viz. H. V Roberts, of G aston, O regon; G eorge H a n meanors, and thought the young ladies of the omnipresence of God. He told which will be held at the Oregon State cock of G a llo n , Oregon; Robert A. C aples of Gaston. o rr ite in rottesi o r o ve n a t i o n a l b a n k b i m p in o O reg o n ; John C. M atthieu of G aston, O regon. should be made examples of for the of the slight relation between religion j Normal school at Monmouth, ALGERNON S. DRESSER. Forest Grove R egister. Oregon benefit of young ladies of like inclina- and morality Even in the best re- Pacific University may well be proud 26-6 ligion, Confucianism, there was no of her past record in oratory. 1 wice — Money to loan on farm security. vital force to lead the people to a bet- have our representatives carried off first Notice of Final Settlement. *er honors and last year William E. Gwynn, W. H. Hollis. Forest Grove. Notice to Fruit Growers in Washing N otice is h ereby g iv en th at I, the u n d e rsig n e d adm in Dr. Walker’s account was very in- lackcd only one per cent of winning Iterator of th e estate of John B. Scott d eceased , have ton County. in the C ounty C ourt of W ashington c o u n ty , O re Come to Hundreds of Forest teresting and certainly showed to the second place from the University of Gwynn, Miss Helen Chandler, H, E. filed gon, my final a c count as such ad m in istrato r, a nd that students the great value of the Chris- 1 Oregon. The Fruit Inspector of this county Witham, J, R. Ward and Miss Frances said court has set M onday, F e b ru ary 10, 190*, a t I Grove People. has found that almost all trees are in tian religion and the need of mission The local tryout promises to be one Clapp and A. C. Allen. o ’clock a. m. of said day as the tim e and th e C ounty Court Room in H illsboro, O regon, as th e place for fected with fruit pests and the law re The advertising has been placed in work ¡s China. of the best held of late years. Last There are days of dizziness; h e a rin g objections to said a c co u n t, and the final se ttle quires the owners or persons having the hands of a committee and Miss year very little interest was taken in m ent of said e state. Spells of headache, sideache, back PENDLETON-TUALATIN DEBATE oratory, as only two persons entered Frances Clapp will manage the musi Dated Ja n u ary 8, 1908. posession thereof to d: stroy or eradi- ache; CH A R LES M SC O TT, ; cate such orchards or pests. You are cal part of the program. the contest. However, this year, Sometimes rheumatic pains; A d rrin lstrato r of Said Estate. •’P o s t a l S a v i n g s B ank« I ho Q u e s W N. BA RRETT, therefore notified that unless such or much enthusiasm is being shown. Often urinary disorders. tio n . D e b a te ><-l>c<l<il<'<l in A ttorney for Said E state . 27-5 chards cr pests are destroyed or eradi — Dance at Sargent’s Hall—Gales There has been a great deal of labor * ’l tell you plainly the kidneys are P en d leto n . cated before the first day of March, placed upon the orations and a good Creek—Jan. 24. Good time. Every lick. — We'll cover that umbrella. Curl 1908, I will proceed under the law to The contract for a debate between body invited. 28-2 contest is assured. _ D aily, liv in g cm Second A re .. Fore«» Grove. it Son. 23tf. Pendleton Academy and Tualatin O re ., says “ For o v er te n y e a rs I suffered from k idney either cut down or destroy such or- Prizes amounting to the sum of 125 —Cotton Blankets 10-4, 11-4, 12 4, trouble and no m atter how m any rem edies I trie d , f vs« Academy was signed by both parties — Buy Wool Blanket* of Bailey and chards or have the trees sprayed at the u n a b 'e ro find relief. My kidneys w ere in a m uch di* will be awarded by the institution. irices 85c. $1 0 0 , $1.25, $1.50, keep warm. last week. The provisions of the con-, ordered condi ’ion. th e secret ton* too fre q u e n t in actio* owners expense. 815 for the winner and £10 for second $2 00, at Bailey's. and greatly i n te r fe r e d with m y rest a t nigh», I su f tract are practically the same as those —Guns repaired by Coil & Son. 23tf w R HARRIS. fered severly from d u t y sp e lls and m y eyes gh* V place. — Woo! Blankets $3 50 to $9.00 at — Try Schultz's ground bone In cam e affected. I grew w -ak and at th e tim e D o an ’s of last year when the two Academies Those who will speak are W. E. J. E. Bailey’s. Kidney P ills were brought to m y atte n tio n , I was fee! your hens. It will make them lay. 26 27-31 32 County Fruit Inspect'*. debated the ship subsidy question at ing very m tferabte. I received gr^d re s n ’ts fm m *.h» • Forest Grove. Any bona fide Acao- use. con* aued tak in g th em and at th e p re*en' tim e at. abarlu’ely free from a n y sign of kidney comp ain*. emy student is eligible and from the give Dnan s K idney Pilla c re d it for the g re a t ch an g e in number which entered the tryout last my condition.” For sale by all dealers. Price SC year at Pacific, the contest this year cents. Foster^Milburn Co., Buffalo. should prove especially interesting. New York, sole agents for the Unitec The final debate will be held in States. Pendleton sometime in April. The s Remember the dame—Doan' exact date has not yet been chosen. take no other. > The local tryout will take place in b F U R N IT U R E Company I See Us Before Purchasing Hoyt Furniture 1*1 Paterson Brick Forest Grove, Or. MttffiHfl s ta s a la W r i g h t , C o r n e l iu s & Co. ick............... nator. oro, who is r joint sena :d of Linco and Yam! reared in t! resided with ars he has bei ooro. He h ,e lower houi is chairman :• at the la ; acquaintanc l will give hit for th* ¿ M e l l vote in thi leded. )n anent garni ere discussed i rest and Strean urdflT evening, m wa*v jn evi- gestions regard^ t to be enacted amended, were :nt. iters t n the ?u- and resulted as . J. Goff; sec- reasurer, C B. f shooting was Sunday morn- DAYS OF DIZZINESS ,Ror l or of affuth For- , and by the >r County Com pleted a piece y beginning at inning to the renue, that is ,iat Mr. Todd ood road build ccess. ( the Christies was a success, owning of the incipal feature luncheon that nese was en- oceeds § The affair u