Doings uni IV- I :iedbi | | even. ? lo the i aciiy d that levetil three more, Pacific U niversity Of Interest To Women. taken you but such as is common to T o such women as are not seriously on! healthlbut who have exacting duties suffer you to be tempted above what perforim either In the way of house- Lifted From the Weekly Index, the College Publication id cares\or in social duties and func- you are able: but will with the tem pt­ (seriously tax their strength, ation also make a way of escape, that as ttetTJThiVursing mothers. Dr. Pierce's H0> JOHN BARRETT SENDS Y. W. C. A. CONVENTION HELD ye may be able to bear it” . 1 Cor. Favorite PrtAription has proved a most SPANISH PAPERS TO PROF. KORI IN VILLARD HALL. EUGENE valuable sujAyting tonic and invigorat­ 10 : 13. ing nervine, liv its timely use, much | yerlous sickness ' and suffering may ha1 l)r. C ob u rn o f New Y o rk , A d d re s se d HliilomaHtttan. El Pal"*, Ei M e r e u r io and Las (.'Mi­ avoided. Tin- operating table and the C o n v e n tio n —P r o m in e n t X’ . W . The society met at the usual hour turx'vns' ¿tire? wduld. lit - is LrijiüâT m as N otieas a re tlie L ead ing S p an ­ C. A . W o r k e r s P r e se n t Wednesday evening. After a short Sf l d c m h a v e t bo employed if this most ish P ap ers i»t South A m e r ic a . John Barrett, over* at the Director of the International Bureau of American Re­ publics of Washington, D. C ., has for­ man, but God is faithful; H e will not The thirteenth annual convention of business meeting the program which the Young W om en’ s Christian Associ- was shorter than usual was given. tion of Oregon and Idaho was held at April The program opened with a vocal 3, vention one of the best D irector. Compound ounces. Professor of Modern Languages, I Pacific University, Forest Grove. Oregon. than by the 5 j|. team people of the United i States than the Yellow Peril.” H. L. M cCoy and S. B. Lawrence advanced | the argument for the affirmative. portrayed the low moral They and social ton to contest for honors with Pendle- cal supremacy between the two races. ton Academ y on the question of Postal Mr. Hilts and A. Robinson contended Savings Banks. The boys have been for the negative. They showed the hard on the question which aggressive spirit of the Japanese in has been very difficult to work up on crowding out the American laborer account of a lack of material. The and the two races never living in har­ working question is a live one however and of mony together. The decision was vital importance to every professional rendered in favor of the affirmative. In the light of the Arthur Mills criticised the debate. recent failures of the Savings’ Banks in The society adjourned to meet within Oregon and elsewhere, the question one week. or business man. will probably be agitated for som etim e to com e. Tualatin’ s team is strong enough to expect another victory this year. As extemporaneous speakers the boys are all above the average and with Prof. O n ’ s valuable training, should prove strong in rebuttal work. V. M. C. A. Dr. Boggess led the meeting with the subject "Precious promises” . number of promises were A given show­ Old Maids' all his absolute justice to us. each promise there is an obligation BANKERS AND MERCHANTS M U T l’ A L P IR K are easily mixed b> shaking them well Relief is generally felt This presepription states a well- is t h iî : B e st an d C h e ap e st I RESPECTFU LLY ANNOUNCE MY Spring and Summer Opening J There are days of dizziness; Spells of headache, sideache, back­ ache; [R’dim iing W e d n e sd a y M a r th 15th. Mrs. A. E. Dixon SAVE YOU MONEY T o buy Drugs, or to J have all prescriptions filled at D rug Dr. Store. Sometimes rheumatic pains; Hines’ Agent tell you plainly the kidneys are tick. M. S. Dally, living on Second Ave., Forett Grove. Ore , say*: "For over ten years I suffered from kidney trouble and no matter how many remedies I tried, I was unable to find relief. My kidneys were in a much dis ordered condition, the secretions too frequent in action and greatly Interferred with my rest at night, I suf fered severly from disiy speils and my eyes ght be came affected. I grew weak and at the time Doan'' Kidney pills were brought fo my attention, I was feel ing very miierable. I received good results from thei use, continued taking them and at the present »ime arr absolutely free from any sign of kidney complain». I give Doan s Kidney Pills credit for the great change r. my condition.” As Rheumatism is not only the rrtoff no doubt be simple recipe will greatly valued by many s ifferers here at home, who should at o r ce ¡Oregon. for Kodak and Cam­ era supplies. j relief. Dr. I lines’ , Remember the dame— Doan’ s- take no other. i I> h i. J . DRUG STORE n . K N O X ir ln o i- liin Office at Hancock & Gordon’ s Livery Barn. Phone Main 33, Ind. 744 Eczema and Pile Cure Department of the Interior, United States Land Office, Portland, Oregon, April 2, 19o8. Notice is hereby given that Sarah L. Knappen of Portland, County of Multnomah, State of Oregon, has applied to purchase, under the act of Congroes of June 3, 1878, as extended by act of August 4, 1892, the tV a i w 'i and w' j s r 'i section 33, T 3N, R 5W, and will •fTrr proof to show that the land sought Is more valu­ able for its timber or stone than for agricultural pur­ poses, and to establish her < laim to said land before the register and receiver at Portland, Oregon on the 16lh day of June, 19o8. She names as her witnesses: Hiram W. Scott of For­ est Grove, Oregon, Olive M. Scott of Forest Orove, Oregon, Henry Jw. Scott of Gaston, Oregon, Fred­ erick W. Kiehle of Portland, Oregon. Any and . 1 persons claiming adversely the above de­ scribed lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 16th day of June, 19o8. ALGERNON DRESSER. Register. First Publication April 9, 1908. 4o-9t Knowing what It is to suffer. I wilt glvs FREE OF CHARGE, to any affl - trd . p'iSl tlve cure for Enema, Sail Rheum. Erysipelas, Piles and Skin Disease« Instant relief Don t suffer Write F. W. Williams, 400 Manhattan Avenue, York, enclose Stamn t take this prescription regularly, a (lose or two daily, or even a few times a week, would never have serious Kid uey or Urinary tism. disorder* or Rheuma­ Cut this out and preserve it. J. H. Hartley 6 0 YEAR*» EXPERIENCE VALLEY REALTY CO. Real Estate Investments Loans & Insurance P atents Rents Collected I R A D E rVl A H r 5 D is io n s Good Rheumatism prescriptions which really >!y these ingredients or make the mix- nd 11 ire ready to take, if any of our readers prefer W. L. Cady FREE It is said that a person wl.o would Price States. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above des­ cribed lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 27th day of April, 1908. ALGERNON S. DRESSER. Register. (First Pub. Feb. 20.) Notice for Publication. prepare the mixture to get this SO relieve are scarce, indeed, and when you need it, you want it badly. Our Foster-Milburn Co , Buffalo cents druggists here say they will either sup New York, sole agents for the United For sale by all dealers. United States I .and Office, Portland, Oregon, Feb. Uth, 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 ef California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory,” as extended to all the Public Land States by act of Au­ gust 4, 18e w (epo :Ct tl . th : po* ecen :h tO ne. nd is tain r ter wl style t the fa painti he coa ain tut try. I heels a I yellt ith a t t kind is abut ver’ s s i splem ill coni Washi ute to sG H In spit« th M r.: oppont . Mr. H votes tl [ 351 o over 1 ceived I known 3rove, es out of kably spl apparen of any | jf the mo the Nati the Un lion i* i ng aboti 1 the dt archer ort of e list of ac tes of ' has beer r. S. Ba own Or« ; Prof. < Univert -ly of this» Valley, 1 2 yean, i j ’ clock. and cam The fur fternoon I t leaves With which must be fulfilled before that, Convention liV L * e 31 D rit r tut ne ing G od's love and kindness, and above is which is promised comes to pas«. Among the promises given was one scheduled for May 2. This will be which is a good foundation principle on one of the com ing events of the c o l­ lege year. No one can afford to miss which it is safe to begin a Christian ! it. life. It is “ There hath no temptation The F b IN S U R A N C E f f y p These harmless ingredients can be | ¡n a bottle. O regon . k ■ at tl ;» three Grove People. from effects of the Negro upon the English Tualatin Academ y journeys to Pendle- race and the constant strife for politi- Syrup Sarsaparilla, Come to Hundreds of Forest ! the Black Peril is more to be feared M e s s r s . H op e, M a r k e e and v erm a n P r e p a r e d fo r C o n te s t. debating the society dis- . | from the first few doses. I cussed the question, "R esolved, That PENDLETON VS. TUALATIN. April 17 the Thursday evening . TH E BIG ECONOMICAL ST0EE obtained from our home druggists, and DAYS OF DIZZINESS li.im m a Niqma. F o re st G r o v e I il NELSON B . L A COURSE Fluid Extract Dandeiion, one-half ounce; Compound Kargon, one ounce; ever held in J o h n B a r r e t t 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. lowing mixture »iter each meal and at bedti ne: several copies of South American Farewell Service of the convention was academies that will be represented in newspapers are sent to you with the led by Mrs. Jessie M. Honeyman. the finals at Seattle. This will be the compliments of the International Bu­ The Oregon girls and the people of greatest gathering of athletes ever con ­ reau of American republics. the city did much to make this con gregated in the Northwest-Evergreen. the Northwest. Spring Clothing T o relieve the worst forms of Rheu­ matism, take a teaspoonful of the fol­ Fortunately we have secured extra reason why the Young W om an’ s As­ group of the Interscholastic meets. copies of a few of these publications. sociation is so successful is because it The twenty-seven institutions at Seattle, Knowing how much pleasure a class has something definite to give. Im­ and twenty-four at Pullman makes a takes in reading live colloquial Spanish, mediately following the sermon, the total of sixty-one high schools and Yours respectfully. I ture to Overcome Dread Disease. monthly periodicals, which offer the Dr G e0. VanMater gave the Con Twenty-four high schools and the best sources from which to extract I vention Sermon Sunday evening; his Puget Sound Academ y, W hitw oodC ol” knowledge of the people and their cus­ thought was that a Christian must think lege Academy, and the Seattle Semin­ toms. not only of receiving but of giving: one ary will be included in the university I am, Sir, Special attention is directed to our fall Dress G oods \\ aists, Skirts and W rapps. W e have the choicest fabrics and highly tailored goods. W e invite you to call and see them. ruptedi. tv'ir ri -mii.l Va l ua bl e w o m a n to in good time. The "Favorite Prescrip­ tion” has proven a great boon to expectant mothers by preparing the system for the coming of baby, thereby rendering child­ birth safe, easy, and almost painless. Bear in mind, please that Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is not a secret or patent medicine, against which the most Intelligent people are quite naturally averse, hecauso of the uncertainty as to their composition and harmlesscharacter, i but is a MEDI CI NE OK KNOWN COMPOSI - TI ON, a full list of all Its Ingredients being printed, in plain English, on every bottle- wrapper. An examination of this list of Ingredients will disclose the fact that It is non-alcoholic in its com|Misltlon, chemic­ ally pure, triple-refined glycerine taking the placo of the commonly used alcohol. In its make-up. In this connection it may not be out of placo to state that the "Favorite Prescription” of l>r. Pierce is the only medicine put up for the cure of woman's peculiar weaknesses and ail­ ments, and sold through druggists, all the ingredients of w ltleh have the un­ animous endorsement of all the leading medical writers and teachers of all llie several schools of practice, and that too as remedies for the ailments for which "Favorite Prescription” is recommended. A little hook of these endorsements w ill be sent to any address, post-paid, and absolutely f r t e if you request same by postal card, or letter, of I)r. K. V. Pierce, Buffalo. N. Y. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure con­ stipation. Constipation is the cause of many diseases. Cure the cause and you cure the disease. Easy to tako as candy 4 and 5. solo by Miss Blanche Harbison. Miss warded to Prof. Kori of the Modern Friday morning the convention was or- Clapp read one of Mary Stewart’ s language department, several copies ganized. President Campbell wel- Cuttings short stories entitled “ At the of South American Spanish newspapers. com ed the delegates and leaders to sign of the rubber plant.” Miss Payne These papers are of considerable value Oregon and spoke on the “ Place of ihe then gave a short sketch of the life of Ito the Spanish students. T o the p eo­ Association in College Life.” The Ella Higginson followed by the reading ple of Oregon Mr. Barrett is well rest of the morning and afternoon was of one of her short stories taken from known. Mr. Barrett has risen very The taken up with the reports of the differ­ “ The Land of the Snow Pearls.” rapidly to high positions of honor. last number was a piano duet by Miss ent associations. Friday evening Miss Born at Grafton, Vermont in 1866, Frances Gage spoke for a few minutes Clapp and Miss H oge which was very graduated from Worcester Academ y in on the national and state work. She much enjoyed. Massachusetts in 1884, attended Van- brought out the idea that as Christ Collate. N otes berbilt University in Teneesee and always performed his miracles where Pres. Ferrin was in Portland Satur­ graduated at Dartmouth College in there was a need, so the Young W o day. 1889. In 1891-4 was associate editor men’ s Association take up its work in of the Telegram, Portland, Ore. There will be no school the com ­ places where there is a need. In the H e becam e American minister to | ing week. college, the Association is of great Siam in 1894, settling by arbitration Miss Ruth spent Spent Saturday and value to the institution, but its great claims involving $3 ,000,000 and secur­ purpose is to prepare a girl for a great­ Sunday in Carlton, ing first the exact interpretation of for­ er work in the outside world. Professor Orr’ s mother is visiting eign extraterritorial jurisdiction in Asi- Dr. Benjamin F. Young, pastor of Miss Orr at the Hall. atic countries. H e undertook special Grace Methodist church, Portland, Archie Hahn was at the Columbia Diplomatis and Commercial investiga­ gave the address of the eveving. His indoor meet Satuiday. tions in Japan, Siam, Korea, Siberia j subject was “ The Man of Nazareth.” The American Art League of New Prof. Briedwell is contemplating a and India. Mr. Barrett was offered Dr. Young is a forceful speaker. H e York city is offering scholarships to course at Heidelburg. the post of American minister to Japan . , . . , . , . . , ,, , , _ .. _ . lu entered into his subject with all the by President Roosevelt in 1903 but Miss Eva Fletcher has been out of successful artists. Any artist in the enthusiasm of a friend pleading for country has the privilege to com pete declined. In 1903-4 he served as school on account of illness. another. He emphasized the thought for these scholarships. Miss Luce and American minister to Argentina, and The band accompanied the "M r. that Christ is different from men today Miss Sewell have forwarded their pro- has acted in the same capacity to the because H e has a sinless character. Bob” troupe to Banks Saturday even­ ductions for competition. Some of republics of Panama and Colombia. Why is H e a sinless character? Be­ ing. America’ s formost artists will act as Some of the journals forwarded by Mr. H. P. Humphreys, the end man in cause H e is the man plus the Divine. judges. Barrett were: The El Pais of Buenos Saturday afternoon Miss Barnum the minstrel show, will be there to lead Friday evening Albany college won Ayres, El Mereurio of Santiago Chile, spoke of the “ Travelers’ A id.” This the singing. the decision over the state normal and Las Ultimas Notieas of Santiago. subject is always interesting, and Miss Principal Bates went to Monmouth school at M onmouth in a debate upon The followidg communication ac­ Barnum gave many interesting inci­ Friday to act as a judge at the Mon- the question Resolved, That Strikes on com panied the papers: dents of how girls have been reached mouth-Albany debate. the Whole have been Beneficial. Washington, D. C., Apr. 3, 1908. thiough this work at the station and Misses Chandler and Elder report a Speakers fo" Monmouth were H . A. Sir: Since the visit of Secretary docks. splendid time while attending the Y. Goode, P. Stroud and R. G. Stafford. R oot to South America, in 1906, the I Saturday evening the University of W. C. A. convention at Eugene. The Albany team was com posed of W. interest in our neighboring republics Oregon Associatjon girls gave a very It will tike several weeks before H . Steele, C. Birtchett and H odge. has been increasing amazingly among interesting reception in the Boys’ Hall. Mr. K och can get his voice in shape The judges were H on. J. E. Werlein, students, travelers and business men. Sunday morning the work of the Asso­ for classical music after practicing the city treasurer of Portland. Prof. H. L. One of the many good results of the ciation was presented in the different minstrel songs. Bates, Pacific University, and Hon. A. Rio de Janiero Pan-American Confer­ churches. O. Condit, attorney, Salem. Mr. Briedwell a former P. U . stu­ ence, at which Socretary Root was a In the afternoon Dr. Coburn, an dent, was at the train to meet the I guest, has been to enlarge the scope — Hoffman and Allen Co. are agents evangelist of New York, spoke before University delegation that attended for the famous Buttenck patterns. and activities of the International Bu- tne convention. His subject was the the convention at Eugene. jreau of American Republics. — Dr. E. H . Brown, Physician and “ Woman of Samaria.” Dr. Coburn Part of this greater activity has Alexander Robinson made a fine Surgeon. X-Ray and all electrical ap- also led the morning Bible classes pliances in office. Calls answered I shown itself in the collection of con- which were most successful. H e said showing in the mile race Saturday at night or day. ! temporary literature consisting not only , hat th(¡ Bible shou]d the Columbia indoor meet. H e was be read as any ASKS US TO PRINT It. of official publications of statistical and other book js readi beginning with the close on the heels of Devolt, who other data relating to these repuolics, first chapter of GenesiSt and nQt ¡n , he made a record of 4:46 on a fourteen Tells How to Prepare a Simple Mix­ lap track. but, also, of current daily, weekly and middIe of the book> Eugene Oregon, Spring showing Guaranietd