Doings Pacific University study and incidentally has taken a i college course. The Story o f a Medicine. Real Estate Bargains Its name-"Uolden Medical Discovery* was suggested by one of Its most Import­ Lifted From the Weekly Index, the College Publication Miss Clapp a model student is, ant and valuable Ingredients — Gulden We can profit by her example. ; Seal root. Her playing is like Paderewski,— Nearly forty years ago, Dr. Pierce dis­ ATHLETIC FIELD LAID IN TILE. REV. A. B. SNIDER DELIVERS covered that ho could, by the use of pure, Of her poetry this is a sample. j triple-refined glycerine, aided by a cer­ ADDRESS TO SOCIAL UNION Miss Clapp, besides writing a lyric to tain degree of constantly maintained President Ferrin Cirant* Half Holi­ Sixty-nine acres all in cultiva­ heat and with the aid of apparatus and the immortal fame of the senior class, appliances designed for that purpose, ex­ tion. G ood 7-room house, new day tor cause ot Athletics. Six­ Graphical!v Describes the Ancient barn, 38x44, orchard, pure spring will have charge of all the correspon- tract from our most valuable native me­ ty Boys Toil in Trenches. Puins of Efcypt and Palestine. dicinal roots their curative properties water in house, A mile school on ‘ dence. much better than by the use of alcohol, . Thursday afternoon President Ferrin Pyramids a Mystery. telephone and R. F. D. 1 in For treasurer, Miss Silverman re­ so generally employed. So the now world- Forest Grove. Price #7000. granted a half holiday for the purpose famed "Golden Medical Discovery," for The Social Union held its second ceived the plurality vote. After a the cure of weak stomach. Indigestion, or Terms. of aiding the cause of athletics. More meeting at Herrick Hall, Friday ev- j dyspepsia, torpid liver, er biliousness and thorough discussion of the different \ kindred derangements was first made, as Thirty acres, 25 «¡cultivation, than fifty loyal sons of the institution ening. After a short business meet­ candidates for this office, the good It ever sinie has Men, without a particle 2 j miles west of Forest Grove 3 of alcohol in its maice-up. donned their working clothes and ap­ ing the address of the evening was acres Beaver dam, spring water, A glance\a>thc2u\l list of Its Ingredl- | honest qualities seem ed to stand out peared with their sliOvels ready for given by Rev. A. B. Snider, of the ents. printed iii'T ». rv bottle-wrapper, 5 cows, 6 room house, hay in more prominently in her than in the \ will show that It is ni&qe from the most action on the athletic grounds at one class of 1891- His subject was valuable medicinal nxytsMound growing barn. Price $3500. “A 1 other contestants. Miss Silverman ha't In our American foresOiJ All these in- o’ clock. The task set before this Trip Through Egypt and Palestine Ten acres all in cultivation. 7 had charge of the money collected [ a ^ e m ent lr^m_the J ^ V g i ^ v /TT e«- army of willing hands was the digging g y way Qj jncrocjuction he gave a few room house, barn 24x30, 1 acre I L S . J IviLIivra t ' A t l l p T ? aiiJ a T T -a " . r r . iuuai - 1 - c » o n. from the fines that has flowed into the K Ptft;- y p h o t » l i „ reoinnr h i .,I L h e m n * l l w . y . i - y of two large ditches paralleling 'h e cir- Qj , be im pressjons gained by a traveler orchard assorted fruits. #3500 coffers of the library for the past eight , test romcd:«.< for Ti;.. di.-i.Asos tor w^r.-ir Terms. cular track. I nese paral.el trenches ¡n making a trip around the world, ^T years and not the least discreptancy u » c > : 1 acre in Forest Grove, fine nearly a half mile in length, laid in tile i H e then told briefly of , he countries been comp] V. Pierce, of has been discovered in the books. house and barm, some fruit #1800 Buffalo, N. Y., aiid will mailed free to will completely drain the track. By vjsjted before reaching Egypt. Egypt. His any one asking same bv postal card, or Mr. D. I. Aller landed the office of letter addressed to the floe tor as above. this improvement Pacific has the dry- tour in Egypl in c|uded Port Said. Al- From these endorsements, copied from est and the best athletic field in the exanderia, Old Memphis and Gizeh. Sargeant-at-Arms. Mr. Aller was born standard medical books of all tho differ­ ent schools of practice, it will be found in Ohio near a settlement of Shakers state. In Egypt, he says, the traveler is al­ that the Ingredients composing the "Guld­ o rn e e in r o u est orovc He is the last of a short, robust set ol en MedlcaT Discovery " are advise*. uot The shovelers were divided into ways brought face to face with the only for the cure of the above mentioned Teuton-Saxon ancestors. H e came f o r e s t G ro ve - small squads stationed along the entire past. T h e great pyramids, the Sphinx diseases, but also for the cure of all ca­ tarrhal. bronchial and throat affections, west when seventeen in quest of a col line of work. accompanied with catarrhal discharges, and the ruins of cities all tell of a very Herbert Hayes Arnston, the mana­ ancient civilization. Work is now be­ lege education. His natural bent is hoarseness, sore throat, lingering, ur hang-on-coughs, and all those wasting affections which, if not promptly and ger of track athletics, by consistently ing done there under the supervision medicine, but has a delicate ear fo properly treated are liable to terminate music. W . L. Cady applying himself all afternoon, made of archaeological societies. Many of J. H. Hartley tn consumption. Take Dr. Pierce's Dis­ covery in time and persevere in its use Mr. Herbert Hayes Arnston, after a the great drops of perspiration flow the ruins are being dug out of the until you give It a fair trial and It is not hard fought political battle received likely to disappoint. Too much must not down his lace in small rivers. sand which has covered them for be expected of it. It will not perform C. D. Mason plied the steel spoon centuries. The population of Egypt the majority vote for class Historian. miracles. It will not cure consumption In its advanced stages. No medicine will. with telling effect. From the amount is very hetrogeneous and this has in a Mr. Arnston is of Anglo-Norman blood. It w III cure the affections that lead up t« of dirt that was moved by this human very large measure retarded its d e­ He has along list of Warriors and law- 1 consumption. 1/ taken tn time. yers back of him. H e emigrated to dredge you might wonder why the velopment. — Buy W ool Blankets of Bailey and ; the West in 1893. The first student government has not secured his ser­ From Egypt he crossed over to Pal­ keep warm. to graduate from the Gregg School of vices on the Great Panama Ditch. estine, where, of course, everything — Try Schultz’ s ground bone fo short hand, of Chicago. In the com ­ Captain Humphreys of foot-ball, suggested the Bible narrative. Jeru- your hens. It will make them lay. ing generation when the biographer decked in his railroad costume, con ­ selem is much the same as it was in — M oney to loan on farm security. shall record the deeds of this Greek ducted the work at the “ Culubera the time of Christ. The old walls are W. H . Hollis, Forest Grove Lexicon, these w e d s will be found cut.” Here the high-top shoe brigade still standing and within the city one — Guns repaired by C orl& Son. 23tf. worked in mud and mire to set the sees the same steep narrow streets. chiseled on the marble slab that marks his last resting place, ‘ ‘ H ie jacet, congested waters free. The villages of Bethany and Bethle­ Office in Times Buildin t Adm inistratrix' Notice. Mr. A. C. Allen, the strong man hem, the Mount of Olives and the Magni nominis umbra.” Notice is hereby given that I, the undersigned, have bom Beaverton, worked at the con­ Dead Sea, were all very graphically de­ been duly appointed by the county court of Washing Forest 8rt>“S Crogon The Juniors have a Fresh increase ing Cou.tty, Oregon, administratrix of the e«*ate of K. fluence of the ditch, urged on by his scribed. H e took a tiip from Jerusa­ M. Bisbee, deceased, and h ive goal lied as such. A.! in their class at chapel. cousins standing on the side lines. persons having cl lims against said es ate are hetebj lem to Jericho over the same road that H . E. Witham, business manager of Jesus traveled many times. Through­ Mr. M cCoy is suffering this week notified to present the seme to me with proper vouchers at the law office of W. N. Barrett, at Hillsboro, Ore j the Index, vigorously applied the iron out the whole address his pictures with a stiff neck. gon within six months from the date hereof. Roasted ti ! Ire. , RETIE«] aveland Dt». | T cachen ÜCf North Col lied by fin, the grinditj u pi ay mat«, r ie d yes ter. (lie schoolol miles eutt let night 181 at C ollin !l unaccomt b and tioma ned number id m any la at y 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. D. Price #27.50 per acre. Terms. Two hundred and forty acres, 4 miles of Dallas 34 of M on­ 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 giain farm. Price #17.50ner acre.Reasonable terms. 1 lot 100x200, Forest Grove. G ood 11 room house plastered. Good barn in fine location #2100 W righ t, Cornelius & Co. | V ¡•sellers U t o eave the VALLEY REALTY CO, Se t ween fo The «hot I 325 pupil o n ly shoe the buildi* days beto ie knoR ontain othe tie* msyh tathe amoci lying in tb tn life is n a t io n a l b a n k b u d d in g - O re g o n It w ill SAVE YOU MOMEY Real Estate Investments Loans & Insurance Rents Collected - brick , 1« right. Tk than non. •hildren tsi tie buildi« pe and tbs ling. Th# >ading to i to a doorJ oort open« he tear JW scoveiedtkfjjl o have swi ssion snito ,r the eat«! ed the lit»!» “ fire drill, ; I'nforfia- h is exera»] door, » * ■ i trained t f l ie fire c a a jH ectly omkM ladle, making the distance by the were so clear and distinct that the Cameras were numerous on the ath­ listener could easily imagine himself letic field Thursday. Foot ball manager, J. R. Ward, car­ amid the same scenes as the speaker. Miss Payne’ s mother was visiting in ried the shovel for a gain of fifty yards After the usual informal discussion Forest Grove Saturday and Sunday. t y the Gymnasium. Tim e and again following the address, refreshments Miss Frances Clapp entertained Miss he sent the steel spoon through for were served. Silverman at dinner Thursday evening gains of ten and fifteen yards. Professor Taylor, who has been suf­ M IN S T R E L SHOW U NDER WAY. “ Watt,” the faithful supporter of all grand stand in 2.04 time. worthy his way through The five mother Abraham brothers did splendid work. Prof. Chambers represented the fac- H e was one of the first ones on the field and the last to leave it. F President Ferrin, Imlay, with the ents made enches so assisted by Mr. engineering several levels instru- of the that no extra shovels of rth were removed. The work pro- essed rapidly. Several of the young ladies greatly sisted by carrying water to the boys. Iso they served a large basket of oughnuts and hot coffee provided by es. Ferrin. Every man i tl.«i iOvel came that appeared with a to Miss Hartley left for her home in The Minstrel Show to be given in a H ood River Thursday,- where she will short time by the students, is being remain for a week. pushed with all possible speed. program has been The definitely arranged, The minstrel proper will consist of jokes by witty end men, solos by sev­ TELLS HOW TO MIX IT. eral members of the company, duets, Directions To Prepare Simple. Yet Re­ markable Home Mixture. trios, quartettes and a chorus of sixteen male voices. A special feature of the entertain­ ment will be a boxing match. York daily paper the following valuable, rounds has yet simple and harmless prescription, been secured between “ Slugger” Fow- which any one can easily prepare at ^ and .•L o n f Kirk... Then probably home: a five round match between two men Fluid Extract Dandelion, one-hall „ ¡ p be pU]|ed 0 g as tbe c b jef feature ounce; com pound Kargon, one ounce; 0j tb;, part 0f tbe program, Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla, three The c iosjnK performance is a short ounces. liminary contest of three Friday evening at the home of tbe minstrel Dwinell Clapp, the third yeai class en- fund their most delightful will go to the athletic Wh e n each guest had arrived .¡th a ------------- package containing a small article, ten S to rm y Session Over Election of spent with each other. in trading them Then they were opened one at a time before the guests. Officers— Younft Ladies Con­ trol Polls. Room take a teaspoonful after each meal and at bedtime. H e states that the ingredients can be obtained from any good prescrip­ of vegetable extraction, are harmless to SENIOR CLASS MEETING. minutes were Mix by shaking well in a bottle, and tion pharmacy at small cost, and, being ---------------------------- parties. [ A well known authority on Rheuma­ tism gives the readers ol a large New "J ” last Monday take. This pleasant mixture, if taken reg­ ularly for a few days, is said to over­ com e almost any case of Rheumatism was t h e ; The pain and swelling, if any, dimin­ ishes with each dose, until permanent those causing the most mer­ scene of a very stormy session of the i results are obtained, and without injur­ riment, was a penny wrapped and tied Senior Class. The young ladies of the j ing the stomach. While there are ip many papers, then put in a flour class made full use of their franchise ( many so-called Rheumatism remedies, hck. After each package had been powers. They practically controlled patent medicines, etc., some of which One of ¡>ened the guests Sree groups, were divided into the election, they placed each of which gave an dates in the field, closed the candi­ do give relief, few really give perma­ the nomina­ nent results, and the above will, no tions and counted the ballots. •iginal play. Group one represented a fourth year Mr. Robert Alexander Imlay was unan­ liass election. Group two. imously elected to the office of presi­ Professor Orr’ s doubt, be greatly appreciated by many sufferers here at this time. Inquiry at the drug stores of this third dent. Mr. Imlay is Scotch, impulsive, I neighborhood elicits the information kindhearted, and ready at all times to that these drugs are harmless and can ear rhetorical class. Group three, two members of the do his part. H e has always taken an be bought separately, or the druggists rd year class, while After pening” this, followed where each doubtedly the A dent. ize was offered for the best trimmed needs no com m ent. H e is certainly to be congratu- for his artistic taste. were Miss Benton Clapp was elected secretary and class poet. She being has lived in this country long enough Dwinell Clapp favored tests with a violin solo. th* to be classed as an American. , made music and ! Tender, Juicy, Steaks Roasts and Stews, Sausage and Bacon Agent for Kodak and Cam­ era supplies. Dr. I lines’ DRUG SI ORE 5ood Eatables Low Prices Everybody knows that we keep the best Meats remind you to give us V e g e ta b le s G roceries W F. SCHULTZ Two Good Homes o r #300 will put you in pos­ session of either. They are nice homes, in ch oice locations. worth #1250, a call. Saelens & Co. FOREST 6R 0VI Q u o n g Lee’s LAUNDRY FINE WORK OONE .HEAP - - FRICr' s a le On Easy Payments j One is the other #1800, and they arc bar­ gains at these prices. White ihirt - • - 10c Dr«were - 8 »o 13« Soft " . . . 10c While Waist# • 10 to /« White Skirt# - 10 to 50 Undrrsklrt# - 15 to 25» Undershirts - • - 8c Stockings - . . 2 '» Handkerchiefs • - 2c Collars . . - . |r Men’s White Vests 10 15c P»n*s - . . . - js. Coats . . . . 10 20c Duster« . . t j *t* Towels - - - 20c Do*. Napkins . - *Pr 1 The following articles 50 r per do*. Pillow Ca* Bed Sheets, Table Cloths, Night Gowns Won - Drawers, Underwear, Aprons and Corset Covers Pacific Avenue Fore*t G- Let us show them to you. A. B. THOMAS W e repair and cover . J. Corl êr Son. umbrellas. 23tf. PERFECT Eczema and Pile Cure P R I N T I N G PLATES Notice for Publication. Deputment of the Interior, Land Office at Portland, Oregon, February 1 , 1908 Notice is hereby given that John F Westinghous* of Timber, Oregon, has filed notice o f his intention to make final seven year proof in support of his claim, vi* Homestead Entry No. 13676 made March 24, 1901, fortheS W V , NWV,. w S IW W and Section 26. and NWH NWM i of Section JJ. Township 3 North. Range 5 west, and that said proof will be made before the Reg ister and Receiver at Portland. Oregon, on March 13, 1908. I He names the following wit neves to prove his con I ’ mucus residence upon, and cultivation of, the land | vi* Frank Bufgholxer, of Buxton, Oregon; Joe Burg holier of Buxton. Oregon; Charles WVdburg, of Tim | ber. Oregon, E. H. Coleman, of Timber. Oregon. ALGERNON S DRESSER. Register 'First pub. February 6.) Store. Hines’ to be had, but this is to All kinds of Fresh . i ^ | | \ Drug Dr. at Notae for Publication. United States Land Office, Portland, Oregon January 30, 1908 Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June J, 1878, en titled "A n a ct for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Terri­ tory," as extended to all the Public Land States by Act of August 4, 1892, Hubert F. Leonard, of Portland, county of Multnomah, State of Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement. No. 7675, for the purchase of the Southwest V* o f Section No 34, in Township No. 1 North, Range No. 5 West, and will of- fer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the Reg ister and Receiver at Portland, Oregon, on Mcnday the 20th day of April, 1908 He names as witnesses: S. D. Maine of Gaston, Oregon. Hiram W. Scott of Forest Grove, Oregon. Henry W . Scott of Gaston. Oregon. Ernest N. Crockett of Portland, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above- described lands are tequested to file their claims in this office on or before said 20th day of April, 1908. ' j * ALGERNON 8. DRESSER. Register (First Pub Feb. 6.) filled at C rpp U 1 IV1' L Knowing whai tt ts to »u ffn I five cure for Et im i» Sai' Kh**Un> »• and Skin Disease« In».ani rei * f Dun • Write f W. Williams. *(JD Manh*(ta«> ■ York Enclos« Starna IN O N B OR M A N Y COLORS j — Wool Blankets S3 50 to #9 .00 at J. E. Bailer’ s. — Is your latch string out to the Pink Stork? If so see Hoffman & Al­ len C o .’ s south window. — W e’ ll coirer that umbrella. Corl & Son. 23tf. Get that umbrella C oil's.. repaired at 23tf L A R G E S T F A C I L I T 1RS j IN T H E W E S T FOR T H E P R O D U C T I O N OF H IGH OR A D E W O R K Christian j success. j g of the feature . H IC K S-C H A T T F N «1 E N G R A V IN G heon that was en- CO. | 2d a A ld e r, P O R T L A N D , OKU., i* 01 aflair She has poetry her special ] T ry o ld e n r o d F lo u r Store » t*0™ 1 Guaranteed arda. i ; c i ^ “ dted • she me to ineral She is of T e u -' Sie ist wie eine Blume. ! Frances TO EAT Notice for Publication. United States Land Office, Portland, Oregon, Feb. llth , 1908. Notice is hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, enti­ tled " A n act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Terri ory,” as extended to ail the Public Land States by act of Au gust 4, 1892, Flora A. Dudley, of Portland, County of MultLomah, State of Oregon, has this day fi.rd in this office his sworn statement. No. 7621, for the pur­ chase of Lots 3 and 4, and N£*