FEW H ER E KNOW THIS. Funeral of I. L. Smith. The funeral of Hon. I. L. Smith, Sheridan last week, oc­ curred at this place Saturday morning When an eminent authority an­ under the auspices ol the Masonic nounced in the Scranton (P a.) Times order. A large attendance of friends that he had found a new way to treat and Masons were present. Interment that dread American disease, Rheuma­ tism, with Just common, every-day H. Bryant of Portland officiated. * drugs found in 'a n y drug store, the Dr. P ie rc e b e lie v e s th a t o u r A m e ric a n fo r­ For correction as to the deceased's bi- est* itfcynii in m oat v a lu a b le m e d ic in al root* physicians were slow indeed to attach foS the c m o st o b s tin a te a n d fa ta l dla- ography which appeared in The News If w .^w dbid p ro p e rly In v e s tig a te th e m ; much importance to his claims. This last week, we reprint a sketch of his a n ti UL^wTirrwunW ) of tb ls c o n v ic tio n , be polrflecw ltb p r lJ b s ib th e a lm ost m a rv . l.ins was only a few months ago. Today C u re * r f f i . t w l i n - I n s • ■ I 1 . . I . U . ' V . . , t l . i most honorable life: nearly every newspaper in the country, co v ety ." w hich h a s n ro v e n Its e lf to he th e Irwin Lucas Smith was born in n;y*t effi. iMt.i M .irm th tonic, liv e r li.'ic o r - even the metropalitan dailies, is an­ to r. Ii.eirt Ionic a n d re egu g u li e r . Ilici blood Franklin county Ohio, May 16, 1827, c a le a n se r know n to m edic S i science. nouncing it and the splendid results sia. o r in d ig e stio n , to rp i n "TTverTi u n c t ion a I and when seven years of age moved to a n d e v en v a lv u la r a n d o th e r affe c tio n s o f achieved. It is so simple that anyone Illinois with his parents. th e h e a r t y ie ld to Its c u r a tiv e a ctio n . T h e can prepare it at home at small cost. re a so n w hy It c u re s th e se a n d m a n y o th e r Upon the breaking out of the civil affections. Is c le a r ly show n In a littl e book It is made up as follows: Get from e x tra c ts fro m th e s ta n d a rd m e d ic al w orks war he enlisted in 1862 in Company of w hich Is m a ile d f r t t to a n y a d d re ss by D r R. any good prescription pharmacy Fluid II., 64th Illinois Volunteer Infantry V. P ie rc e , o f B uffalo. N. Y.. to a ll se n d in « re q u e st fo r th e »ame. Extract Dandelion, one-half once; and participated in the battles of Yazoo Compound Kargon one ounce; Com­ N ot less m a rv e lo u s. In th e u n p a ra lle le d City, Port Hutchinson and other minor pound Syrup Sarsaparilla, three ounces. c u re s It i s c o n s ta n tly m a k in g o f w o m a n ’s engagements. His regiment was one m an y p e c u lia r a ffections, w e a k n e sse s a n d Mix by shaking in a bottle and take in tlis:r< fts;n g d e n tn i^ m e n ts . is Dr. P ie rc e ’s teaspoonlul doses after each meal and of the two that crossed the Rio Grande FaToriteN PrescripU ot»K4ts Is am p ly a tte ste d b y th o u san d s o ^ ^ j^ b k tM ib d je s tlm o n la ls con­ at bedtime. These are all simple in­ river into Mexico, and was at the front trib u te d b j\ ^ B T e fu l pafTfrim w ho h a v e been run-tl by It c t r m a r r li a l iw ivl.-iTfaTff;. i.a iiT T in the capture of Fort Morgan. He gredients, making an absolutely harm­ was mustered out of the service and less home remedy at little cost. • honorably discharged in 1865 with the ¿Rheumatism, as every one knows, is rank of sargeant. a symptom of deranged kidneys. It is He was united in marriage to Miss B o th th e a b o v e m en tion ed m ed ic in es are a condition produced by the failure of o lly m ad e up fro m th e g ly c e r ic e x t r a c t s of Margaret Mathews in Illinois from w n a h tiv e , m e d ic in a l roots. T h e p ro ce sses em the kidneys to properly filter or strain p lo ye d in th e ir m a n u fa c tu r e w ere o rig in a l P ie rc e , and th e y a re c a r r ie d on by from the blood the uric acid and other which union twelve children were born, w ith Dr. fit s k ille d c h e m is ts a n d p h a r m a c is ts w ith the nine of whom survive him. In 1870 aid o f a p p a r a tu s and a p p lia n c e s s p e c ia lly matter, which if not eradicated, either d esig n ed and b u ilt fo r th is p u rp ose. B oth in the urine or through the skin pores, he removed with his family to Forest m ed icin es a r e e n t ir e ly fr e e fro m alco h o l and a ll o th e r h a r m fu l, h a b it-fo r m in g d ru g s. A remains in the blood, decomposes and Grove, at which place Mrs. Smith died fu ll list o f th e ir in g re d ie n ts is p rin te d oh and was laid to rest in Hill cemetery. forms about the Joints and muscles, causing the untold suffering and de­ While at Forest Grove, he held many —Buy Wool Blankets of Bailey and important positions of trust, and was keep warm. formity of Rheumatism. « This prescription is said to be a for several terms a member of the state —Guns repaired by Corl & Son. 23tf . splendid healing, cleansing and invig­ legislature. —Try Schultz’s ground bone fo your hens. It will make them lay. orating tonic to the kidneys, and gives List of Documents almost immediate relief in all forms of Administratrix’ Notice. I give herewith a list of documents bladder and urinary troubles and back­ Notice is h ereby g iv en th a t I, th e u n d ersig n ed, have of which I have a limited supply. The ache. He also warns people in a lead­ been duly ap p o in ted by th e county court or W ashlng- ing New York paper against the dis­ documents contain information of value ing C ounty, O regon, ad m in istratrix of th e estate o f R. M. Bisbee, deceased, and have qualified as such. All criminate use of many patent medi­ and interest to the people ol Oregon, persons h av in g claim s ag a in st said estate are hereby and I will be pleased if you will pub­ notified to p resen t the sam e to m e w ith p roper vouchers cines. lish this letter in your paper, as I will at the law office o f W . N. B arrett, at H illsboro, O re­ gon w ithin six m onths from th e date hereof. be pleased to supply any one writing Dated th is Jan u ary 30, 1908. Teachers Examination. BISBEF, me for same with such of the docu­ A dm inistratrix of th e estate TERESA o f R. M. Bisbee, de­ Notice is hereby given that the ments as may be desired, so long as ceased. County Superintendent of Washington W . N . B arrett, A tty for Estate. 30-St my quota lasts. county will hold the regular examina­ Year Book of Agriculture 1901-1906. tion of applicants for state and county Notice for Publication. Report of the Bureau of Animal In­ papers at the court house, in Hillsboro, D ep artm en t o f the In terio r. dustry. Land Office at Portland, O regon, as follows: Decem ber 28, 1907. Diseases of Cattle. Notice is h ereby g iv en th at M etta C aples M atthieu FOR STATE PAPERS. o f rtasrew, O r-g o ii. bas fi'i-d notic«. of h is intention to Diseases of the Horse. m ake final five y ear proof in suport o f h is claim , viz: Commencing Wednesday, February Hom estead E n try No, 13858, made Sept. 10, 1901, te r Report of the Commissioner of Edu­ the northw est q u a rte r Section 20, T ow nship 1 south, 12th at 9 o’clock a. m , and continu­ R ange 5 w est, and th at said proof will be mad* before cation. the R egister and R eceiv er, at P ortland, O regon, on ing until Saturday. February 15th at 4 February 11. 1908. Geological Survey. H e nam es the follow ing w itnesses to p ro v e his con­ o’clock p. m. tin u o u s residence u p o n , and cu ltiv atio n of the land, Report of the Commissioner of viz: H. P. Roberts, of G aston, O regon; G eorge H an­ Wednesday—Penmanship, history, cock of G aston, O regon; Robert A. C aples of G aston. O regon; John C. M atth ieu of G aston, O regon. spelling, physical geography, reading, Labor. ALGERNO N S. D RESSER. Map of the United States. 26-6 R egister. psychology. Report of the Philippine Commission. Thursday— Written arithmetic, the- Notice of Final Settlement. Rural Free Delivery System. lory of teaching, grammar, book-keep- N otice is h ereb y g iv en th at I, th e u n d ersig n ed admin Report of the Bureau of Soils. ling, physics, civil government. istrator of th e estate o f John B. Scott deceased, have Statistical Abstract. filed in the C ounty Court o f W ashington co unty, O re­ Friday—Physiology, geography, gon, m y final a c co u n t as such a d m in istrato r, and that Sincerel" yours, said court has set M onday, F eb ru ary 10, 1908, at 1 | composition, algebra, English literature. C. w . F ulton . o ’clock a. m . o f said day as th e tim e and the County Saturday— Botany, plane geometry, Court Room in H illsboro, O regon, as th e place for h e a rin g objections to said a c co u n t, and th e final settle­ general history, school law. Notice. Simple Home-Made Treatment Said to who died at Overcome Rheumatism. 1 That ou' American rorests abound In plants which possess the most valuabi« medicinal virtues is abundantly attested by scores of the most eminent medical writers and teachers. Even the untu- 1 tored Indians had discovered the useful- i ness of many native plants before the advent of the white race. This informa­ tion, imparted freely to the whites, led the latter to continue investigations until j to-day we have a rich assortment of most valuable American medicinal roots. ^ ^ O FOR COUNTY PAPERS. I take this method of calling atten­ tion of the merchants of this county to the laxity displayed by them in the sale of cirgarettes and tobacco to min­ ors. The violation of this law was forcibly illustrated in a case in court on Monday afternoon, January 27th; briefly stated,—a boy of twelve years of age had purchased tobacco and cigarettes of a number of merchants in plain violation of the statutes of this state. I shall consider it my duty to prosecute all offenders of this law here­ after. Kindly familiarize yourselves with the provisions thereof. —We’ll cover that umbrella. Cori Dated at Hillsboro, Oregon, this 23tf. & Son. 31st day of January, 1908. — Get that umbrella repaired at J ohn M. W all , Corl’s.. 23tf. Prosecuting Attorney for Washington County. Commcencing February 12th at 9 o’clock a. m., and continuing until Friday, February 14 at 4 o’clock p. m. Wednesday—Penmanship, history, orthography, reading, physical geo­ graphy. Thursday— Written arithmetic, the­ ory of teaching, grammar, phsiology. Friday—Geography, school law, civil government, English literature. Yours truly, M. C. C ase , County School Superintendent. MORE EVIDENCE. It Is Coming In Rapidly in Forest Grove. Evidence on the following subject will prove of interest to every Forest Grove reader. So many people gc through the same experience daily. This public statement should be proof positive to every wavering doubter. Read it carefully. Fred Laodrock. living on T h ird St., H illsboro. Ore goo, says: “ My w ife su ffered from kidney and blad der trouble for s long tim e so d no m atter w hat the tried, got no relief. She suffered from pains in her back and lim bs and to bend or stoop o v er was impossible. At tim es, she was so lame and tired out at n ig h t, that she couio not turn over in bed. She also had trouble with the kidney secretions w h ich were v ery fre q u e n and irre g u la r. All the d ifferen t rem edies sh e tried die h e r no good and sh e a.so used plasters and ¡im raents bu failed to find relief. At last she heard about Doan'r K*dney P ills, and pro cu red s box. T hey h e'p ^d hei from th e first and It was o aly a short tim e, b rfo re sh* was en tirely free from th e s lig h ’est sym ptom o f th* co m p lain t. I also used Doan s K idney Pt: s and th* results w ere also hig h ly satisfacto ry to my case ” For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milbum Co., Buffalo. New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name— Doan’s—and take no other. This high cl.i^s drop head setting machine bought by us in large quantities, thus enabling us to stil them at a very low price. $60 machine fer $25 W e will send this machine to your nearest railroad station with freight prepaid for $ 3 . 0 0 and $ 2 . 0 0 in monthly in­ stallments till !;25.C O is paid us. Why send east or to Portland when you can buy at home just as cheap. G O F F Forest Grove J. H. Hartley W . I. Cody Most Grcoers Soil O L Y M P ÏO VALLEY REALTY CO. FLO UR tvery sack guaranteed Rjal Estate Investments Made of selected Eastern Oregon Hard Wheat, it produces more loaves of bread than any other flour and the loaves are lighter and whiter. Be­ cause of the increased quantity of bread produced the cost is no higher than for other flours. Loans &, Insurance Rents Collected Ask your Grocer for It. THE PORTLAND FLOURING MILLS CO. F o re s t Grove T ** C rtfo n ! I N S U R A N C E 'cod Eatables at ,ow Prices Everybody knows that we keep the best Meats FOREST GROVE D u r in g th e NEW YEAR 1908 Buy your drugs, sun­ Dr. Hines’ Drug Store CH ARLES M SCOTT, A dm inistrator o f Said Estate. and you will bejhappy. 27-5 ired 49 ate for tl The rest lows: M U T U A L »'“l lt l S R I v L I K P A S S N . Jlfe . . . . errill . . . lolscher mbler . . g e r ----- endrix. . Of Forest Grove, Oregon I I « T l IK B e st an d C h e ap e st IC K E T Spray Your Trees With lime sulphur solution for San Jose scale a pure liquid spray manufactured by W. Stratton & Son for sale by Goff Bros., Forest Grove, and by W. H . Stratton, Cornelius, by the gallon or barrel. We keep lime and sulphur for spraying. W. H. Stratton & Son -. gsm s « Real Estate Bargains dries, stationery. Ko­ daks and supplies at won . tion at reduced r impon od it i is will ken all this is comes t the thi :ngth o hown oi rder. fo “ wet” the sam i, the lit ibtained .ce cam IC K E T remind you to give us Saelens & Co. ..at 1 BANKERS AND MERCHANTS to be had, but this is to a call. tlon T. G. ] Office in Times Building Sixty nine acres all in cultiva­ tion. Good 7 room house, new barn, 38x44, orchard, pure spring water in house, ft mile school on telephone and R. F. I). 1 in Forest Grove. Price 87UOO. Terms. Three hundred and fifteen acres 1-2 mile of Ballston. 220 actes in cultivation. Balance pasture and timber fair house and barn, running water, telephone, R. F. I). Price $27.50 per acre. Terms. Thirty six acres all in cultiva­ tion and under fence 1 mile of Forest Grove. Price $3700. Terms. Two hundred and forty acres, 4 miles of Dallas 3J of Mon­ mouth, 140 acres in cultivation all under fence, balance in pas­ ture and timber, fair barn J mile from railroad station, well watered. Good stock and grain farm. Price $2 J i er icre. Reasonable terms. derson. . Hartman Whitmor Sturdevai Thomas. tch . . . . incock.. Senator. illsboro, te for Join posed of gton and ¡nd resret * 'ays reside 3 years he lillsboro. n the low d was cha milte* at nsive acqi men will | luch for th< big vote e Elected, Notice for Publication. U nited State! Land Office, Portland, Oregon Ja n u ary 30, 1908 N otice is h ereb y g iv e n th at in com pliance with the provisions o f th e act o f C ongress o f June 3, 1878, en­ title d ‘‘An act for th e sale o f tim ber lands in th e States 0 C alifo rn ia, O regon, N evada, and W ashington T e rri- t >ry,” as extended to all th e Public Land States by Act o r A ugust 4, 1892, H u b ert F. L eonard, of Portland, C lunty of M u’tnom ah, State o f O reg o n , lias this day fl > d in this office his sworn statem en t. No. 7675, for t ie purchase of th e Southw est '/« o f Section No. 34, In T >wnship No. 1 N o rth , R an g e No. 5 W est, and will of- f r proof to show th at th e land so ught is m ore valuable I f >r its tim ber or stone th an for a g ric u ltu ra l purposes, I and to establish his claim to said land before th e Keg- 1 ter and R eceiver a t Portland, O regon, on M cnday tl e*j 20th day of A p ril. 19C8 He names as witnesses: S. D. M aine o f G aston, Oregon. Hiram W . Scott of Forest G rove, O regon. H en ry W. Scott of G aston, O regon. Ernest N. C rockett o f Portland, O regon. Any and all persons claim in g a d v ersely th e above- described and* are .eq u ested to file th eir claim s in tl.is office on or before said 20th day o ( A pril. 1908. ALGERNON S. DR ESSER, Register. (F irst Pub. Feb 6.) j Dr. Hines’ DRUs?0Rt jood Things TO EAT Postmaster Atwell desires to call at­ tention to the practice of some pat­ rons of rural delivery of placing loose coins in their boxes each time they de­ Notice for Publication. sire to dispatch letters instead of sup­ L e p a rtm en t of th e Inferior, plying themselves with postage in ad­ Lan 1 Office at Por*land, O regon, F eb ru ary 1, 1908. vance of their need. This practice N otice is hereby g iv en th at John F. W estinghouse < 1 j imposes undue hardship on rural car­ T im ber, O regon, has filed notice of his inten tion to riers in removing loose coins from^ m ake final seven y e a r proof in support o f his claim , viz Hom estead E n try No. 13676 made M arch 24, 1901, I boxes and delays them on the service fo r th e SWW N W W , SWW and Section 26, and of their routes. The postmaster, there­ N W ^ i N W H of Section 35, Tow nship 3 N orth, Range 5 w»st, and th at said proof will be made before the R eg­ fore, urgently requests that patrons of ister and R eceiver at Portland, O regon, on M arch 13, | rural delivery provide themselves and 1908 H e uames th e follow ing w itnesses to prove his con- ' keep on hand a supply of stamps con­ tin u o u s residence u p o n , and cu ltiv atio n o f, th e land, sistent with and in advance of their viz Frank B urgholzer, of Buxton, Oregon; Joe Burg ' holzer c f Buxton. Oregon; Charles W edburg, of T im ­ needs. It is also very desirable that ber, O regon; E Ff. Colem an, of Tim ber, O regon. ALGERNON S. DRESSER. rural pat-ons place in their boxes small Register. detachable cups of wood or tin in 'F ir s t pub. Jan u ary 6.) J. which to place coins, when necessary, in purchas n ; supplies of stamps. Tender, Juicy, Steaks Roasts and Stews, Sausage and Bacon All kinds of Fresh V e g e t a b le s Groceries W F. S C H U L T Z An extended editorial in the Billings, Mont., ‘Gazette” speaks of the vast amount of advertising Oregon is re­ ceiving through the newspapers of that state as a direct result of the prize of­ fer made by the Portland Commercial G ub. BROTHERS . . . Oregon Sole Agents for the White Sewing Machine in Washington County. m ent of said estate. Dated Jan u ary 8, 1908. W . N. BA RRETT, A ttorney for Said Estate. SOc a W EEK BUYS IT — Wool Blankets $3 50 to $9.CO at E. Bailey’s. Fifteen and eighty one hun­ dredth acres one-fourth m le of Forest Grove, one-fourth mile of condenser all under cultivation. Price $1600. Terms. Writjhf, Cornelius & Co. o rrur in r o a r s t oiro v r m a i i o n a l hank Corest G rove Two Good Homes o r MM I c On Easy Payments $300 will put you in pos­ session of either. They are nice homes, in choice locations. One is worth $1250, the other 81800, and they are bar­ gains at these prices. Let us show them to you. THOMAS & H0GE m ilio n e, O re go n Notice to Fruit Growers in Washiig- ton County. The Fruit Inspector of this county has found that almost all trees are in­ fected with fruit pests and th- law re­ quires the owners or persons having posesMon thereof to d is ’roy or eradi­ cate such orchards or pests. You are therefore notified that unless such or­ chards cr pests are destroyed or eradi­ cated before the first day of March, 1908, I will proceed under the law to either cut down or destroy such or­ chards or have the trees sprayed at the owners expense. w. R. 126-27-31-32 H a r r is , County Fruit Inspector. ilatio" ane i were disc Forest am l Saturday < lsiasm way suggestions mght to be ws amende present, officers l.n Id and res H. J. Go z; treasurer - of shootii ock Sunday ce of Ro f I •rvisor of >f Soul Sou trict, and b te for County rompleted a maty beginni 1 running ti ; avenue, tl e that Mr. of good road I Success. i at the Chi ng was a su< crowning ol : principal fe he luncheon Japanese wgj proceeds at ). The affair cess.