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STATE S. S. PROGRAM MONDAY EVFNTN’G 1 SESSION, P RIL 27TH. 7:30 AP- 8:45 D. D., Pastor First Presby terian Church, Portland. Special Music. Address, “ The Work of the Sunday School Teacher” — Marion Lawrence. Announcements. Benediction. Service of Song, led by Forest Grove Chorus. -i Opening Prayer— Rev. H. W. WEDNESDAY MORNING SESSION. A P RIL 29TH. Boyd, Pastor of Convention Praise Service, led by Prof. E. Church 9:00 0 . Excell. 8:00 Words of Welcome in behalf of the City and Board of Trade, 9:20 Bible Study—Rev. Howard N. Smith, Congregational State by Senator E. W. Haines, of S. S. Superintendent. _ Forest Grove. The Welcome of the Churches 9:40 Business Session. 1. Report of Nominating and Sunday Schools—Rev. C. Committee. A. Sias. 2. Report of Gen. Sec. and Pacific University’s Welcome— Field Worker—Charles A. President W. N. Ferrin. Phipps. Response to Addresses of Wel 2. Report of Finance Com come—Rev. C h a r l e s A. mittee. Phipps, Gen Secretary. 4. Pledges for State Work, Special Music. taken by Marion Lawrence 8:40 Address. “ The Organized Work Special Music. and the Rome Convention, With Its World-Wide Vision’’ 11:00 Address, “ How to House and Hold the Young,” Rev. Clar —Rev. W. C. Merritt, Inter- ence True Wilson, D. D., national Field Worker. Pastor Centenary M. E. j Report of Hospitality Commit Church, Portland. tee. Benediction. 11:35 Address, “ The Child and the TUESDAY MORNING SESSION, AI Commonwealth” —Mrs. Lucia RIL 28TH. F. Additon. 9:00 Song Service—Led by Prof. E. Announcements. Benediction. 0 . Excell, of Chicago. _ - ___________ g ___ TTIs in tho lingering hang-on coughs, or those of long standing, even when urrotnjiault'il by bleeding from lungs, th a t it has perform ed its most m arvelous cures. Prof. Finley Klllngwood, M. D., of Ben n e tt Med. College, Chicago, says of gly cerine: " I n d y s p e p sia It s e rv e s a n e x c e lle n t p u rp o se . H o l d i n g a f ix e d u u s u t l t y o f t h e p e r o x i d e o f h y d r o g e n In s i d u l i o n . t t Is o n e o f t h e b e s t m a n u f a e t u r e d p r o d o e 's o f t h e p r e s e n t t i m e In its a c tio n u js in e n fe , le d , d i s o r d e r e d s to m a c h s . e s p e c i a l l y I f t h e r e Is u l c e r a t i o n o r c a t a r r h a l g a s tr it i s ( c a t a r r h a l I n fla m m a tio n o f s t o m a c h ) , i t Is a m o s t e l l l c l e n t p r e p a r a t i o n . C ly e i lin e w ill r e l i e v e m a n y e a s e s o f p y r y s is (h i a n h u r u ) a n d e x c e s s i v e g a s t r i c ( s t o m a c h ) a c id ity .” " G u l d e n M e d ic a l D i s c o v e r y " e n r l e h e a a n d p u r i t i e s t h e h im s i c u r i n g b l o t c h e s , p i m p l e s , e r u p t i o n s , s c r o f u l o u s s w e l l i n g s a n d o l tl s o re a , or ulcers. ' Pend lo P r R. V Pierre, of from the Forest Grove National bank to and including the property of Prof Joseph W. Marsh, on Pacific Avenue It was necessary to remove the tall maple trees which for years have adorned that side of Pacific Avenue. Carpenters are making progress with the work on the new Barber residence on First street between Second and Third Avenues. It will be a substan tial dwelling and wili be another no ticeable improvement in that part of the city. THE PLAIN TRUTH Huffalo. N Y.. TU R N ER O REG O N We invite the closest inspection of our entire line of Hat>s, Ceps, Shoes, G roceries In fact we have one of the fullest lines of GENERAL M ERCH ANDISE that has ever been in the town of Banks. Come in and see cur line of H A TS. As to hats my as- sortment of Men’s, Boys’ and Ladies’ Hats can’t be beat. Prices and Quality Guaranteed Men’s and Boys’ Dress Shirts in Latest Styles and Makes. No better assortment to pick from this side of Portland and at Surprisingly Low Prices. A full line of Men’s and Boys’ Shoes, also Base Ball Shoes and Dress Shoes to suit the most fastidious. Devotional Bible Study—Rev. AFTERNOON SESSION, APRIL 29TH. for fr .■ U s d . l e t telling nil aland Hie native m e d ic in a l i 's e o n u a is in g th is w o n d e r f u l F. E. Billington, 61 Albany, 1:30 Prayer and Praise Service, con medicine. There N no alcohol iu It. ducted by Prof. E. O. Excell. Secretary of State Christian /hai More Can Forest Grove 2:00 Elementary Hour. Interest in community publicity Missionary Convention. People Ask? 1. The Cradle Roll—Mrs. reached a climax in Portland last week 9:40 Announcements of Committees, I call special attention to my stock of when the eighty prizes offered by the When well known residents and high Lorena A. T. Hodson, New by Stale President Prof R. R. Portland Commercial Club for articles Tinware, Granite Ware, Hardware, etc. respected people of Forest Grov berg. Steele. on the Pacific Northwest printed in ike such statements as the following 2. The Beginners—Mrs. M. papers outside of Oregon and Washing Men’s Summer Underwear a Specialty. Come and see 1. Nominations. 2. Fi must carry conviction to ever B. Meacham, Portland. ton, were awarded and the money dis for yourselves. nance. 3. Press. 4 En ader: 3. Primary Methods— Mrs. tributed the same day. The judges rollment. 5. Resolutions. Mr*. L. M. Stream , liv in g at 210 B. S t„ Forest G rovi | were Messrs. James F. Ewing, of Port Stump Powder, Fuses and Caps kept on W. F. Fowler, Portland. re., say*: “ Doan’* K idney Pill* cured me of a ¿ism i 9:50. Annual Reports. land Academy, J. F. Tyler, news •red con itio n o f my kidney* and pains th r ugh hand at all times 4. Junior Classes—Mrs. Ste 1. State Executive Commit editor of the Oregon Journal, and W. k. I f e lt tired and worn out most of the tim e an- | phen A. Lowell, Pendleton. r*s troul led w ith a drag g in g pa in through my 1.ip*. J. Cuddy, editor of the Weekly Ore tee—Chairman A. F. Flegel, Cedar Posts, Shingles and Shakes 5. “ The Value of the Primary gonian, and they have spent two and ■uld scarcely stoop or bend and at such tim es, shar Portland. ns would dart th ro u g h my loins and cause in te n v Union"—Mrs. R. R. Steele, »De-half months reading the more than •iTciin.;, T he kidney action wa* annoying a t tim« s 2. State President—Piof R. ht-se rgans failed to perform th eir fun tions p re p Portland. one m'" 'on words submitted by various R. Steele, Portland. . n , contestants. Rev. John Roach Straton, a y . 1 am now e n tirely free from kidney trouble, im i I tA N K S O k tJ U O N 3. —State Secretary— Dr.Theo. onference of County Officers pastor o( the Seventh Baptist Chlud; ick is strong and I feel better in every way since us- j *g this rem edy and can recom m end D oan's K idner ; and Department Superinten- , of Baltimore, Maryland, w.is winner of ills v e r» highly to anyone suffering from th e sani Fessler, Portland. dents, conducted by Marion the grand prize of 81,000. He was in te a s e .” 4. State Treasurer—Mr. E. Highest price paid for Mohair and Wool Portland last summer for a short visit. Lawrence. For ssle by all dealers. Price 50 F. Allshaw, Portland. 3:00 Special Music— Solo by E. O. Miss Mateel Hoive of Portland, was ents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, 5. Supt. Teacher Training— awarded the second prize of 8500. • ew York, sole agents for the United Excell, Mrs. Howard N. Smith, Ore Articles were in competition from tates. 3:10 Address, “ Boys’ Clubs” — Mr. every state in the Union, and almost Notice for Publication. gon City. Remember the name— Doan’s—and Ivan B. Rhodes, State Y. M. United States Land Office, Portland, Oregon, every state had its representative 6. Supt. Home Department Feb. n th , 1900. tke no other. among the winners. C. A. Secretary. N otice is hereby g iv en that In com pliance with the — Mrs. Samuel Connell, Port 3:40 Address, “ Organized Adult provisions of the act of Congress of June J, 1878, enti land. tled " A n act for the sale of tim ber lands in the States of Classes” —Rev. R. E. Story, C alifornia, O regon, Nevada and W ashington Territory,” 7. Supt. Elementary Depart- Pendleton. as extended to all the Public l-and States by set of Au '. ment—Mrs. Lorena A. T gust 4, 1892, Flora A Dudley, of Portland, County of General Discussion. M ultpom ah, State of O regon, has this day filed in , Hodson, Newberg. 4 .2 0 Two-Minute Talks on “ What I this office his sworn statem ent, No. 7621, for the pur 8. Supt. Adult Department— c h a s e of Lois J and 4, and NEC» of SWV4, of Section 30, am going to do in my Sunday in Tow nship No. 3 north, Range No. 3 west, and will Rev. W. W. McHenry, Ash School.” offer proof to show that the land sought is mors valua To buy Drugs, or to 4:40 Business. Adjournment. land. ble for its tim ber or stone than for agricu ltu ral pur Special attention is directed to our fall L’ress Goods poses, and to establish h is claim to said land before 9. Supt. Temperance and EVENING SESSION, WEDNESDAY, AP have all prescriptions Waists, Skirts and Wrapps. We have the choicest j R egister and R eceiver at Portland, O regon, on Monday RIL 29TH. Good Ci t i z e n s h i p—Mrs. | the 27th day of A pril, 1908. fabrics and highly tailored goods. We invite you filled at Dr. Hines’ 7:30 Grand Service of Song, led by He names as w itnesses, O lof O hlson of Portland, Ore2 Lucia F. Additon, Lents. to call and see them. g m, M ary K. W ilsou of Portland, O regon, Charlotte Prof. E. O. Excell. Special Music. Drug Store. Agent Heed of Portland, O regon, and W ill K elley of Buxton, O regon. Invocation. 10:50 Address, “ The Value of the Any and all persons claim in g adversely th e above des for Kodak and Cam Hon.e Department” — Mr. A 8:00 Address, “ The Horizon of the cribed lands are requested to Hie th eir claim s in this office on or before said 27th day of A pril, 1908. Sunday School” —Rev. J .! H. Cross, Ohio. era supplies. AI.OEK NO N S. DR ESSER, Register. Whitcomb Brougher, Pastor 11:20 Address, “ The Value of the (F irst Pub. F eb. 20.) ^ “ White Temple” Baptist We can satisfy any man, boy or youth in Clothing. Organized Sunday School Church, Portland. Our stock is complete besides the prices and per Work,” by Gen. Sec. Marion Notice for Publication. Special Music—Solo by Prof. fect fit are both guaranteed. D epartm ent of the In te rio r, U nited States I.and Office, Lawrence, of Chicago. P o rtla n d , O regon, April 2, 19o8. E. O. Excell. Announcements and adjourn N otice is hereby g iv e n th a t S arah L. K nappen of 8:40 Address, “ Demands of the New Portland, C ounty of M u ltnom ah, S tate of Oregon, has ment. -ii>plled to p u rch a se , under th e act of Congroaa of June Century Upon the Sunday- AFTERNOON SESSION, APRIL 28TH. 3, 1878, as extended by a c t of A ugust 4, 1892, the eVb DRUG Forest Grove . . . Oregon School” —Gen. Sec., Marien » * '« and wVb seVi section 33, T 3N. R SW, and will 1:30 Praise Service, led by Prof. E. STORt offer proof to show th a t the land sought is more valu Lawrence. O. Excell. able for its tim ber o r stone than for ag ric u ltu ral pu r poses, and to e sta b lish h e r claim to said land before the Closing Words by State Presi 1:50 Bible Study—Rev. S. V. Milli reg iste r and re c e iv e r at Portland, O regon on the 16th dent. d r . .i. n . K N O X gan. D. D , Synodical S. S. day of J u n e , 19o8. V e ta r ln a r lu n Benediction. She nam es as her w itnesses: Hiram W. Scott of For Missionary for Presbyterian 9:20 m A Most Valuable Agent. T h e glycerine employed in Dr. Picree1» m edicit - L- u t l y l.ano s th e medicinal pr ; rt • i u i.:,b it . x trn c u from nativ« ■ 1,1 t <ts and lu Mi In solution in i. ite r ti. u i a l c o h o l would. I t alio I1 - •- n.. . n il properties of its own, Leim; a valuable dem ulcent, nu tritiv e, antiseptic and a ntiferm ent. I t adds cre.it y to th e efficacy of th e B lack Cherry- i ativ. B ioodnot, (iolden Seal root. Stone r..ot and Q ueen's root, contained In "Golden M edical Discovery " in suliduing cl.ionic, or lingering coughs, bronchial, th ro a t and lung affections, fo ra li of which tie -o a rents a re recom mended by stan d ard medical auth o rities. In all ea •* w here there is a w asting away of flesh, loss of ap|>etite, w ith weak stornarti, as in tho early stages of con sum i^ lim. there can he nn doubt th a t gly. Along with the general line of im Ce r i ne/ act s as a valuable n u tritiv e and aids ie l ....................... f iden S. :l root. ~ Stone root, provements which have been made iu : and B lack Cherry bark in this city the building of cement side Qu proniTuec l coition and building up the flesh .v wy f-ength, controlling tho cough walks probably augurs the most en and hi • ,t> ig about a healthy condition couraging. Two portions of sidewalk -* tie system . Of course, it m ust cted to work m iracles. It w ill are being laid; one on Colllege Way insum ptlon except In its earlier near the Book Store and the other runs t Will el1' 1 very severe, lytyflU M . T U R IN E R It will Spring showing SAVE YOU MONEY Spring Clothing NELSON B. L A CO URSE THE BIG ECONOMICAL STORE Church. 2:10 Address, “ Fundamentals in Teacher Training” —Rev. W. C. Merritt. “ Teacher Training in Lane County” —Rev. J. M. Morris Eugene Divinity School. General Discussion on Teacher Training. Presentation of Diplomas—Mrs. Howard N. Smith, State Sup erintendent. Special Music— Prof. E. O. Ex- 1*11. 3:10 Address, “ The New in the Old” —Rev. Luther R. Dyott, D. D., Pastor of First Con gregational Church, Portland. 3:50 Recognition Service. “ Star” and “ Banner” Counties. Two-Minute Talks by County Presidents. 4:10 Round Table, “ The Eig Boy and How to Deal With Him,” conducted by Marion Law rence. Business. Adjournment. L. L. Hollinger President of the Washington County Sunday School Association, and Rev. A. Robinson, retired president, were elected delegates by the county con vention held at Hillsboro to the state convention at Eugene, who, with Prof. A. C. Boggess of the M. E. school here, attended that convention and ex tended the invitation to meet at Forest Grove this year. The coming con vention beginning next Monday shows the acceptance of the invitation. The president of the county association has EVENING SESSION. APRIL 28TH. attended conventions in the third, 7:30 Praise Service—Prof. E. O. Ex fourth, fifth and sixth districts, all that have been held so far this year, and cell. visited one third of all the schools in Invocation. 8:00 Address, “ Except These Abide” the county, finding district officers and »INSURANCE BANKERS ' AND MERCHANTS ML’TL'AI. F lltli RIUJBP A8HÎN. O f Forest Grove, Oregon : ih tub : B e st an d C h e ap e st I)r. 1 lines’ County Stock l.upoctor Office at Hancock & Gordon’s Livery Barn. Phone Main 33, Ind. 744 Eczema and Pile are FREE K r. ^ i n 1 a ' |t u t o s u f f e r ! « il! g i v * F R U O F C H A R O R . l o e n v >.t 4 » p >«4- t lv e a i r e f.,r R. ,* > n a , S a li gl<runri F.ry p e las P ile * • nd S k m D is e a s e s . li.« ta n l r t li e f L *:n i B uffet 1 r.ge» W n e F. W W i l l i a m s , 400 M a n h a t t a n A v e n u e , N e » Y o rk E n ¡ose S i x a i n 6 0 YEAR* EX P E R IE N C E I RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE MY Spring and Sum m er Opening OH M IL L IN E R Y Bcf]inning Wednesday Mrs. A. E. Dixon M a n li 15th. T r a d ì M ark « D iiions C o p y r ig h t « S c . An v o n » « » rid in g a s k » t r h a n d d e s c r ip tio n m ay q u ic k ly n«<-»Main r.iir «»pinion f r» « w h e t h e r un ¡ K f w i f M »• p r> .h « b ly p*t«ntaM ------------ _* < . •n in n ititen- tl<.nw s tr i c t l y ro h fld a n tlH l Ml V " ow nil I’Htcnf# Strut frc«l. I Md»wt » g ffiic f f.»r » » c u rin g pMtori’ R. P u t « n t« t a k e n t h r o u g h M u tin A Co. r a t e h not Iff., k c . w i t h o u t c h a r y « , In t h « Scientific American. A h a n d v o m c ly Illu stra te d w »»hly, Main st. I n r r n t Mr- T erm «, f i a d i l a t i o n o f n riv a c ie n tt flc J o u r n a l f o u r n . o i i t h a . f i . Hold H o i d b y a i l . w «dea I «ri*. MUNN & Co.381 «'« o «’ New York Hraiu h Office, ft 26 F Ht.. W a s h i n g t o n , D. C est G ro v e , O regon, O live M. Scott of Forest Grove, O regon, H e n ry |W . Scott of Gaston, O regon, Fred e ric k W . K ie h le of P o rtlan d , Oregon. A ny and 1 persons claim in g adversely the above de scribed lands are req u e sted to file th eir claims in this office on or before said 16th day of June, 19o6- ALGER NO N DRESSER, Register. F irs t Publication A pril 9 , 1906. 4 © 9 » J. H. Hartley W. L. Cady VALLEY REALTY CO, Real Estate Investments Loans & Insurance Rents Collected j, ■ ■ ■ Office in Times Building F o r e st B rovo O rsg w i If i k ?• S i ] h a.'