is ’funny” and will be a most fitting ; - The Badge of Honesty climax. Is on every wrapper of Doctor Pierce'* The boys have been working hard Golden Medical Discovery because a full L ifte d From th e W e e k ly Index, the College Publication list of the ingredients composing it Is to make the performance as good as printed there in plain English. Forty possible. The assistance given by j years of experience has proven Its superior MRS. BOYD ENTERTAINS Y .W .C . A. worth as a blood purifier and invigorat- LOCAL PROHIBITION CONTEST Miss Thomas with th#"" songs has been lng tonic for the cure of stomach disorders indispensable. The sole purpose is to ? nd a l1 liver ills- u buiMs UP th« run' D e liv e r s V a lu able P a p e r U pon Hie ‘ ‘The Cleansing of the Nation” Won down system as no other tonic can In , raise money for athletics. It is a wor-1 which alcohol Is used. The active medic-. “ l ì ellftiou s In s p ir a tio n o f M u s ic ” First Place, by A. C. A lie n - thy object and the minstrel will be w e ll! Inal principles of native roots such as — l ì e fr e s h m e n ts S e r v e d . Contest Close. Golden Seal and Queen's root, Stone and worth your while. Mandrake root, Hloodroot and Black Cherrybark are extracted and preserved I Tuesday afternoon at 4 o ’ clock the Monday evening occurred the local by the use of chemically pure, triple- j From Homer Davenport. Y. W . C. A was invited to the home prohibition oratorical contest in Brigh refined glycerine. Send to Dr. R. V. Pierce of Mrs. H . W . Boyd to hear the paper ton chapel. From the three contest- The following communication was at Buffalo, N. Y „ for free booklet which D o in g s at P a c ific U n iv e rs ity she had prepared for the association ants, A. C. Allen was selected to rep- received by Prof. Kori from Homer on the subject “ Religious Inspiration: resent the institution at the state Davenport. of M usic.” This was the third of the contest which will be held at McM inn- New Plains, New Jersey, M ch. 23, ’ 08 series given this year. Prof A. Ben Kori, ville April 24. The winner of the H er paper traced the developement state contest will represent Oregon in Prof, of Modern Languages, Pa- of music from its earliest use as praise the Pacific contest at Los | Interstate University, Forest Grove. spoke in the wheel to my expected and that was this, that I was afraid that people in of their religious most musical people of their time. The , He showed the evil results of this n e - ! soul thoughts of lhe brotherhood of Pw lm s and beautiful songs of the Bible famous traffic upon the morals and ; man. But you can. And when Ak- 1 mut Haffez and Sheykh Alley com e, give evidence of this. They praised character of our people. Mr. Childs | God with both voice and instrument. closed the program with an oration en- M usic has always been encouraged titled ‘ The Bondage of a Nation.” by the church and much of the devel- H e contended that alcohol as king had opem ent along musical lines is due to enslaved the Nation. Miss Thomas her patrodage. i rendered in a pleasing manner a vocal - one or with you Forest Grove Akmut Hafley sons, how wonderful and educating their journey can be made, both for us and them, and I shall make Own,” from the Oratorio “ St. Paul,” Kathryn Shannon. our people. I will be interested to mm : is r tit r B e s t and Cheapest I RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE MY S p rin g a n d S u m m e r O pening OR M IL L IN E R Y One of the prettiest parties of the B e g in n in g W e d n e s d a y M a r c h M rs . Ä . E. D ix o n preparation. The illustrations through­ Last Wednesday Miss Bain read a and I should esteem it a great favor if of the ’ 08 boys. out by songs and psalms made plain very interesting and instructive paper you should have the spare time to The first part of the evening was fhe great debt music owes to religion. on “ The American Landscape.” correspond with me. Will you do me spent in making candies of various At the conclusion of the meeting an Landscape painting is Miss Bain’ s spe­ the great favor of translating a letter kinds in which the boys had a very informal reception was held and re­ cial line of work, so she was able to from me to Arabic to my brother “ stirring” time. After the candy had fresh ments were served. put much of her own personal interest Haffez? been eaten the party proceeded to the into the paper which added — ’ ¿‘ Last Friday evening the S. L. S. club gave an old-fashioned taffy pull at Herrick Hall. The parlors were beau­ tifully decorated in the club colors, yellow* and white. games .were played. Old-time Holman Ferrin won the prize for the menagerie game. guests were: Boldrick, The Misses Bishop, The McDonald. Chalmers, Mary H eidel, Bennett and Zumwalt; Messrs. H . Ferrin, D. Clapp, H . Thomas, Abraham, Pauli, Fowler and P. K. Abra­ ham. Yours very truly, materially H omer D avenport . to its value. It is only within the past ten years Miss Bain said, that Am erica has de­ veloped anything in art, which is char acteristically her own This character­ “ MR. BOB" GOES TO BANKS Opera House Secured for Saturday, April I I—Advertising Beftun. istic work has found expression in land­ Lasi week, W m . E. Gwynn, mana­ consider ger of the “ Mr. Bob” Company of the conditions in this country in Pacific University, com pleted arrange­ comparison with Europe, we can under ments for putting this farce on the | stand why this is true. We have no stage in Banks, Saturday evening, old masters, no cathedral or monastery April 11th. The Opera H ouse at life or any of those influences which Banks has been recently constructed furnish the subject matter for the great­ and will accom m odate two hundred or scape painting. When we er part of the art of the world. In three hundred people. Last spring consequence the American artist has when the Junior Class gave “ The An angling party consisting of Prof. Orr, Miss H eidel, Miss Payne, Mr. cast about for something that he knows Bridge of the G ods,” Prof. O n was es­ Gwynn and Miss Orr went up Gales and loves, and what better can he find pecially requested by one of Banks’ than his own cities, hills, fields prominent citizens, to take the play to Creek Saturday. and the moods of nature as he sees Banks. This request was remembered Mr. Graham, the great Violinist, as­ and knows them. by the local company and after some sisted by Mrs. Pauline Miller Chapman, Landscape painting fills the need for discussion it was decided to put “ Mr. will appear April 30 as fourth number religious expression. W e no longer Bob” on the stage again. There is of the concert course. need pictures of the holy family or some talk of “ Other Worlds” also, but other sacred subjects to remind us of as vet nothing more definite than the PRINTED BY REQUEST. the love of God for us. is Easily Prepared at Small Cost, and Many Swear By It. cipe A beautiful scene truly depicted upon the canvas, brings this truth home for it shows us Mix the following by shaking well in ttue beauty annd regu­ April 15 as the most favorable date for For a time it was thought] lates urination, especially at night, cur­ this event, ing even the worst forms of bladder best to weakness. until after the holidays, on account of postpone the entertainment I Every man or woman here who feel- several of the participants being over­ that the kidneys are not strong or act­ worked, but a reconsideration resulted ing in a healthy manner should mix in the decision of putting the perform­ this prescription at home and give it a ance on as soon as it was possible to trial as it is said to do wonders for : perfect the program. The mar 7 persons. former program has ■ T h e Scranton (P a .) Times was first changed somewhat. to print this remarkable prescription, the program remains the same. iU October, of 1906, since when all the __ d i n g newspapers of ___ ____ ____ B New York. Bos- boxing contest lor Philadelphia, Pittsburg and other will down to but one match. The, farce h « b e -V ch a n g e d from ’ There’ s none ¿Sities have made many announcements so di» jas those that won’ t hear.” to 1 “ Bo hit Assistants. This I*«•* i of it to their readers. M ain st. Notice for Publication. Citation. Notice for Publication. O R . J. M . K N O X V e te r in a r ia n He names the following witnesses to prove his con­ Also lying, being and situate in said county and state and being the east half of the southwest quarter; the west tinuous residence upon, and cultivation of, the land, half of the southeast quarter of section 24 T. 2 N. viz: Frank Burghoiaer, of Buxton, Oregon; Joe Burg- R. 5. W. containing 160 acres. Also the west half of holzet« of Buxton, Oregon; Charles Wedburg, of Tim­ Office at H ancock & Gordon’ s Livery the southwest quarter and the southeast quarter of th« ber, Oregon; E. H. Coleman, of Timber, Oregon. v southwest quarter and the soutnweat quarter of th« ALOERNON S. DRESSER. > Barn. Phone Main 33, Ind. 744 northwest quarter of section 25 T. 2 N. R. 5 W. Will. Register. ^First pub. February 6.) Mer. in Oregon. Witness, the Hon. J. W. Goodin, Judge of the County Department of the Interior, United State» Land Office, Court of the State of Oregon, for the County uf Wash­ It’ s pretty hard to attend to duties Portland, Oregon, April 2, 19o8. j ington with the Seal of said Court affixed this 25th day Notice if hereby given that Sarah L. Knappen c f of Februrary A. D. 1908. With a constantly aching back; United States I .and Office, Portland, Oregon, Attest E. 3 « iODMAN, Clerk. Portland, County of Multnomah, State of Oregon, has i Feb. llth, 1908. With annoying urinary disorders. applied to purchase, under the act of Congross of June j First Publication Feb. 27. Notice is hereby given that in compliance lib the j Doan’ s Kidney Pills make work easier. 3, 1878, as extended by act of August 4, 1892, the eH provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 187., enti­ •wV4 and wVt k M faction M , T 3N. R SW, and will They cure backache. — Your wheel should be put in prop­ tled "A n act for the sale of timber lands in the States ef offer proof to show that the land fought ia more valu j California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory,*• er shape for winter. Corl and Son as extended to all the Public Laud States by act of Au­ able for its timber or stone than for agricultural pur They cure every kidney ill. poses, and to establish her claim to said land before the J will do it. 23tf. Mrs. A. H. Vose, living in Beaverton, Ore,, tar« gust 4, 1892, Flora A Dudley, of Portland, County of register and receiver at Portland, Oregon on the 16th , "Doan » Kidney PUD have proved of great value tome. Multnomah, State of Oregon, has this day filed In At the time I begin their use, I had been suffering for day o f June, 19o8. this office hit sworn statement, No. 7621, for the pur­ She names as her witnesses: Hiram W. Scott of For a long time from a weakness of the kidneys and back. chase of Lots 3 and 4, and NEVi of 8WV4, of Sectioo 30, I would arise in the morning feeling unrefreshed and eat Grove, Oregon. Olive M. Scott of Forest Grove, j In Township No. 3 north, Range No. j we»t, and will lllfltted to begin my household duties. My head ached Oregon, Henry |W. Scon of Gaston, Oregon, Fred I offer proof to show that the land sought is more valua­ Knowing what It Is to suffer I vllt give at times and I seemed to be weak all over. My kidneys erick W. Kiehle of Portland, Oregon. ble fer its timber or stone than for agricultural pur­ 1 Any and < 1 persons claiming adversely the above-de ; a were out o f order snd gave me a great deal of annoy poses, and to establish his claim to said land before tive cure for Eczema, Salt Rheum. Erysipelas. Pile* box o f Doan’s K'dney Pills and ! «cubed lands are requested to file their claims in this and Skin Diseases. los'ani relief Dbn’ i suffer i.ges I Register and Receiver at Portland. Oregon, on Monday ance. I procured Write f . W. Williams, 400 Manhattan Avenue. New office on or before said 16th day of June, 19o8. after taking a few doses was greatly relieved, I was the 27th day of April, 1908. York Enclose Sum » ALCKBNON DRESSER. Register. so delighted that I procured another aupply and in a Ha names as witnesses, Olof Ohlson of Portland, Orel First Publication April 9, 1908. 4o 9t month was entirely free from the complaint. I am gon, Mary E. Wiitoo of Portland, Oregon ¿'.J ^ much better in every way since using Doan’s Kidney —Guns repaired by Corl & Son. 23tf. fr eed of Portland, Oregon, and Will Kelley o f Buxton, w i u d i w » ™ th,credit." j Oregon. — M oney to loan on farm security — Dr. E. H . Brown, Physician and Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-deg- For sale b y all dealers. Price 50 < nbed lands are requested to file their claims in this cents. Foster-Milbum C o., Buffalo, Surgeon. X-Ray and all electrical ap- W . -H. Hollis, office on or before said 27th day of April, 1908. ALGERNON 5. DRESSER. Register. Call* answered New York, sole agents for the United pliances in office. —Try Schultz’ s ground bone to (First Pub. Feb. JO.t MAKES WORK EASIER Forest Grove People Are Pleased to Learn How It is Done. C ounty Stock In sp e cto r Notice for Publication. Notice for Publication. Eczema and Pile Cure FRFF j States. Remember the name— Doan's— and take no other. been probably be cut 1 5 th . United States Land Office, Portland, Oregon In the matter n? the estate of William M. Lyda, de­ ceased, January 30, 19Ú8 To Mary Frances Wadam, Miranda Jones, Joseph Notice is hereby given that in compilane« with the Lyda, Stella P. Lvda, G. P. Lyda. Wm. E. Lyda, Clyda provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, en­ E. Lyda, C«>. N. Lyda, High G. Lyda and Carl Francis titled "A n act for the sale of timber lands In the States parlor where many enjoyable games Lyda, and to all persons interested in above named of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Terri­ estate. tory,” as extended to all the Public Land States by Act were played. At l i p . m. the jolly IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, of August 4, 1892, Hubert F. Leonard, of Portland, You are hereby cited and requited to appear in the county of Multnomah, State of Oregon, has this day crowd voted a good time and left for County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of filed in this office his sworn statement. No. 7675, for their homes. —♦ Washington, at the Court Room thereof, at Hillsboro, in the purchase of the Southwest Vi of Section No. 34, in Those present were: E. Chalmers, the County of Washington, on Monday, the 30th day of Township No. 1 North, Range No. 5 W eit, and will March, 1908, at 10 o ’clock in the forenoon of that day, fer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable Helen Luce, Anita R ice, Ada Miller, then and there to show cause, If any you have, why an for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, order of said Court should not be made authorizing and and to establish his claim to said land before the Reg­ Eva Fletcher, Mizpah and Camilla licensing the Executor of the estate of said William M. ister and Receiver at Portland, Oregon, on Mcnday the Abernethy and Jennie Rasmusen, Lyda, deceased, to sell all of the real property belong­ 20th day of April, 1908 He names as witnesses: Messrs. Bryant, Gould, Brown, H ope ing to said estate, situated in Washington County, Ore­ S. D. Maine of Gaston, Oregon. gon, and more particularly described as follows to-wlt: and Taylor. Hiram W. Scott of Forest Grove, Oregon. First: Part of section 36 T. 2 N. R. 5 W. commencing Henry W. Scott of Gaston, Oregon. at a point where the west boundary of the David Har Ernest N. Crockett of Portland, Oregon. A number of Herrick Hall boarders per D. L. C. crosses Gales Creek; thence south on said Any and all persons claiming adversely’ the above- west boundary line 13.50 chains to a post from which a spent the week end at a house party cedar tree 48 in. in dia., bears south 12 degrees W. 19 described lands are lequested to file their claims in this given by the M. T. society. A most links distant; thence north 82ly degrees east (Var. 22Vk office on or before said 20th day of April, 1908. ALGERNON S. DRESSER, R'gjjlrfr^ , degrees E.) to an oak 24 in. in dia. thence north 8214 enjoyable time was h^i. One of the ! degree« east to an oak tree 36 in. in dia.; thence north (First Pub. Feb. 6.) / in (* 82V4 degrees east to a fir tree on the left bank of Gales . / r. principal events was a track meet in I Creek 48 in. In dia.; thence north 82ty degrees east to which all participated. Since all could 1 middle channel o f Gales Creek; thence up said channel not win the losers consoled themselves with the meandering« to the place of beginning, and Department of the Interior. containing 10 acres more or less. Also: Beginning at with mullagatawny scones and taffy the northwest corner of section 36 T. 2 N. R 5 W. Land Office at Portland, Oregon, February 1, 1908. thence east 94 rods, or 23.50 chains; thence south V» and will begin training at once. Notice Is hereby given that John F. Westinghouse of mile or 40 chains; thence west 94 rods or 23.50 chains; Miss Helen Chandlei and Miss Lil­ thence north 40 chains to the place of beginning, con Timber, Oregon, hae filed notice of his intention to make final seven year proof in support of his claim, lian Elder went to Eugene to attend talning 94 acres more or less, excepting from the above vlr Homestead Entry No. 13676 made March 24, 1901, described the following tract of land, towit: Beginning the convention of the Y. W. C. A. at the quarter section corner between sections 35 and for the SWVi NWV4, W*4 SWV« and Section 26. and 36 T. 2 N. R. 5 W. and running thence north 14.72 MW Ye NWVi of Section 35, Township 3 North, Range chains; thence north 68 drgrees east 28.50 chains; 5 west, and that said proof will be made before the Reg­ thence south 24.50 chains; them^ west 23.50 chains to ister and Receiver at Portland, Oregon, on March U , the place of beginning, containing 49 acres more or less. 1908. night or day. — Get that umbrella Cori’ *.. your hen*. It will make them lay. \ repaired at — Hoffman and Allen Co. are agents — W e'll cover that •umbrella. Cori - 23tf 23tf. «• S*1« for the famous Buttenck patterns. ! & Son. — came to funeral loon from The first part of The A N D MERCHANTS Of Forest Grove, Oregon The Decent Rise of American Art­ from my brother, that I will even be season occurred at the home of Miss ists in Landscape Painting Tur­ impatient until I hear from you. The paper was very interesting and Jennie Rasmusen last Friday evening ner and Corot Olir Masters. I am inclosing my catalogues to you ihowed much care and thought in It was given by the ’ 08 girls in honor i T h e S. L. S. Club Entertain». TH E M n i AU PIRB RIÏUBP A Fourtli Year Party. translation of your answer Oregon . IN greater situations than the average of manager for further particulars. receive a Solo, “ Had I the Wings of a D ove,” Am y Thomas. . INSURANCE Miss Ruby MISS BAIN DELIVERS AN INTERESTING PAPER ON ART . THE BIG ECONOMICAL STORE a great effort to try and bring about present move. The Company and Wilson captivated thal condition a Year from the coming friends will probably be transported to spring. the paper were illustrated by readings her audience by a beautiful piano solo. M eeting you in Forest Grove, Banks in carriages, surreys, etc., as from the Psalms and songs. The fol­ The judges were Pres. Ferrin, Judge lowing were given: though the visit there ja s brief, and the work on the local street car line W. H . Hollis and Rev. Clapp. The Dnet, “ I Have Waited for the same judges passed upon both the having the pleasure of this exquisite cannot be com pleted by that time. Manager Gwynn will be in Banks Lord,” from Hymn of Praise, Daisy composition and delivery of the ora­ letter, furnishes me with further proof Tuesday, putting out bills and attend­ Abernethy and Amy Thomas. that possibly after all -the people of tions. your race, are capable of grasping ing to other business matters. See the Solo, “ The Lord is Mindful of His The different points brought out in so!o. ^ then N E L S O N B. L A C O U R S E regulates the stomach, liver and boweJ^! anJ. tlir-'Uk-h i l l . - I l l , lhe W i l d e system. Thus all skin affections, blotches, pimples and eruptions as well as scrofulous swel­ lings and old open running sores or ulcers are cured and healed. In treating old running sores, or ulcers. It Is well to in­ sure their healing to apply to them Dr. Pierce’s All-llealing Salve. If your drug­ gist don’t happen to have this Salve In stock, send fifty-four conts In postage stamps to Dr. R. V. Pierce, invalids’ Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo. N. V.. aaid a large box of the "All-Healing Salve" will reach you by return post. You can't afford to accept a secret nos­ trum as asubstltute for this non-alcoholic, medicine op k n o w n c o m p o s i t i o n , not even though the urgent dealer may thereby make a little bigger profit. Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets regulate and invigorate stomach, liver and bowels. Sugar-coated, tiny granules, easy to take as candy. visit from my distinguished brother, from the Arabic and Syrian Spring Clothing W e can satisfy any man, boy or youth in Clothing. Our stock is complete besides the prices and per­ fect fit are both guaranteed. JN S fjettJfm S O rS i j Mr. Witham followed with a well this country I couldn’ t get an inter­ worship. The Hebrews knew and wor- j written oration, setting forth the yearly preter skilled enough in the higher shipped the one true God and were the expenditure for the nation’ s drink bill. lan 8 uages- one who could translate the used music as part Special attention is directed to our fall Dress Geods Waists, Skirts and Wrapps. W e have the choicest fabrics and highly tailored goods. W e invite you to call and see them. host of otliepg, showing that these roots can be dttptu'ded upon for their curative action ifc all weak state* of the stomach, accompfiiied by indigestion or dyspepsia as well ft In/all bilious or liver complaints and in ym/wasting diseases" where thero Is ios^Ftlesh and gradual running down of tl^strength and system. in worship down to the present time in Angeles, Cal. My Dear Professor: I can’ t tell you the oratorios and beautiful church mu­ leu e, ol March Mr. Allen’ s theme was “ The Cleans­ h o . I appreciate sic. She showed how all the great ing of the Nation.” H e portrayed the 14. You have com pleted the last com posers had owed much of their in­ evil effects of the liquor traffic and spiration for their finest works directly convincingly set forth the advantages to religious influence. She showed of local option as a means to national how the early Greeks and Romans had j prohibition. Spring showing i Try oädenro lour