Doings at Pacific University Lifted from the Weekly Index, the College Publication ] Leah Leiser visited her parents in Ellsworth from Friday until Sunday. Snappy dam n on h a rd Ka.st Field. Miss Farnham went to Portland Score P. U. 5, P. 11. S. O. Wednesday to attend the convention. Saturday afternoon, the second team Judge A. E. Lake of The Dalles I of Pacific and Portland West Side High visited his daughter, Frances, Friday. School met on the grid-iron and strug­ Miss Leah Lieser spent Thursday; gled manfully for forty minutes in the night with Miss Whealdon at Herrick [ effort to put the ball across the goal Hall. line. It would be difficult to mention Miss Belle Johnson was ill Friday the stars of the game. In fact the and her parents came in and took her second team was composed of stars. ! home. Both teams deserve especial praise for Lair Gregory of Portland, visited their plucky and clean playing. It was | friends a clean game, only one penalty being I Friday. at the University Thursday and inflicted. For P. H. S. Capt. Smith played a Mr. E. J. Hershner of Hood River heady game, and ran the team in good j visited his daughter, Leila, Friday and shape. Full-back Holden was the Saturday. best ground-gainer for the visiting Principal Bates attended the Con­ gregational convention in Portland team. In the second half he bucked the Thursday. line for five and six yards at a time. Mrs. Arthur Prideaux of Arleta, as­ Rightguaid O’Neil was in every play, sisted the Ladies Chorus in Portland and stopped several line bucks by P. Thursday night. U.’s back field. For Pacific Capt. H. | Miss Daisy Abernethv, who has B. Ferrin was there with the goods been visiting in Berkley, California, every time. He also ran the team like ^ for the past three months has returned a veteran and in a way that made the to her home in South Park. S-0 possible. In a long quarter back j Mr Wiuiam Gwynn went ,Q Pcmland run he chpped off 25 yards and made Xuesday l0 consult the doctori jn. i. all but possible for a second touch ! cidentaliy t0 attend *‘Br0Wn of Har. down. j vard” at the Heilig. Holmes made good yardage in spite j We were grieved to learn last week, of being in poor condition. that the military school in Lincoln, Brown played a sensational game, ! Nebraska, where Mr. H. H. Arnston but one open to criticism. He made | taught, was burned to the ground. good but might have done better. I Mr. Charles Bollinger, a former stu­ Eastman is a comer and will make j of Pacific University, now a resi­ some one go for the first team. Silver- j dent dent of City, visited friends man and Taylor held like a stone wall. here for a Oregon few minutes Thursday. Line up: The following young ladies com­ P. H. S. P. U. posed a chorus which went to Portland ...............Hilts Voille......... night and sang college songs O Neil . . . . .. . .r g 1. . . . . . Wagner at Thursday the Congregational convention, McBorcle. . ----- 1 g r . . . . . . Eastman Misses Abbott, Hershner, Harbison, Brooks. . . . Tyson......... ......... 1 t r. . ..............Koch Gieer, Peterson, Mizpah and Camilla Morgan . . . ........r e i . . Abernethy, Heidel, Sewell, Elder, Jes­ Streibig . . . .........1 e r . . .........Thomas sie Lieser, Fletcher and Clapp. Trive........... . . . r h b l H is to r y o f M u s ic (.tu b. Ashbv . . . . .. . .1 h b r.. Robinison, R. Holden . . . ........... f b . . Last Monday evening the History Smith . . . . .............. q - • • .Ferrin H. B. of Music Club of the Conservatory Length of halves 20 min. held its second meeting in the parlors Referee; W. E. Gwynn. of Herrick Hall. Some twenty pupils Too much cannot be said in com­ and teachers listened to the paper mendation of the yelling Saturday. It given by Miss Leah Lieser. Her sub­ is this enthusiasm which wins games. ject was the Ancient Music of the Keep it up! East. She spoke especially of the Chinese, Japanese, Indian and Egyp­ President Ferrin went to Portland tian music. Thursday. Miss Alice Sewell gave the instru­ Miss Gula Bennett’s father visited mental numbers of thfe evening. She her Wednesday of last week. played one of Chopin’s Etudes and Miss Minnie Heidel of Hillsboro as­ the Intermezzo in octaves by Lische- tizky which were very much enjoyed. sisted the chorus in Portland. T h e House th a t is S a tis fie d O n ly W hen Y o T ire P. U. SECOND TEAM WINS. STOVE DAYS ARE HERE UR. Line of Heaters for this Season comprises the best makes which means that each stove is equipped to give more heat> with less fuel, than any made. O We carry the Best Built Range on the Market OUR DISH SALE last week was a hum­ mer b u t we still have a few choice piecs le ft. If you come in we will show you that the qualiy is good and the price is right. M. PETERSON FOREST GROVE, OREGON RHEUMATISM RECIPE. Directions to Prepare Simple, yet Re­ markable Home Mixture. Opening! T h u rs d a y , O c io b e r 2 9 * 1 9 0 8 The O regon E le c tric R a ilw a y G o's S E W L IS E FROM H ILLSBO RO TO P O R T L A N D and S A L E M Trains will arrive and depart from the temporary station, corner of Second & Washington streets, Hillsboro, as follows: A rrive From Portland Salem Ì Portland Í Salem f Portland I 8:05 a. m. 10:00 “ “ 11:30“ " 4:10 p. m. For Portland Salem Portland Salem Portland Salem Portland Portland Salem Portland D e p ' ht - fi-30 a. m. • 8:2’> “ “ j ) A 1 1 - 11:10 " “ - 1.55 p. ni. 5:05 “ " 5:55 " “ 5:35 " “ 1 J 7:30“ “ Paeeeneer* from and for Salem make direct connection at ( janlcn Home .Junction with main line trains AD milab..ro Wvision train, -ty,. at the following station. : Moffat, Milkan-i Orem ;.. Quatama Mortomi stop at Marys, Beaverton, W hitford. F.rfock. Harden Home .Jet. Als. rtland. all main line stations between Garden Home Junction and i ortli Portland F or fu rth er infom ucion apply to C E O . F. S E V I S S , 2nd A Wasliington Sts., Hillsboro, Ore. Ttaffii Mgr., Portland, Ore- H. H. C R O S I S E . S t e n t La Vogue Is the make of Childrens and Misses and Womans Coa.s advertised in this weeks issue. Quite a lot offered at less than Half Price. See window display and Ad of Hoffman and Allen Co. Talk Is Cheap. But much talk takes time, and time is money with you and us. We do lit­ tle talking about our line of 100 PER CENT PURE WOOL CLOTHES. If >OU look them over they will TALK FOR THEMSELVES. See our ad this week. H o f f m a n & a l l e n C o . A well known authority on Rheu- I matism gives the following valuable, | though simple and harmless, prescrip­ tion, which any one can easily prepare ! at home: Fluid Extract Dandelion, one-hall ! ounce; compound Kargon, one ounce; i Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla, three ounces. Mix by shaking well in a bottle, and take a teaspoonful after each meal and at bedtime. He states that the ingredients can be obtained from any good prescrip­ tion pharmacy at small cost, and, being of vegetable extraction, are harmless to take. This pleasant mixture, if taken reg­ ularly for a few days, is said to over­ come almost any case of Rheumatism. The pain and swelling, if any, dimin­ ishes with each dose, until permanent results are obtained, and without injur­ ing the stomach. While there are many so-called Rheumatism remedies, patent medicines, etc., some of which do give relief, few really give perma­ nent results, and the above will, no doubt, be greatly appreciated by many sufferers here at this time. Inquiry at the drug stores of this neighborhood elicits the information that these drugs are harmless and can be bought separately, or the druggists here will mix the prescription for our readers if asked to. Bargains. One House and lot............ . $1200 One " “ “ ........... . . 160« One .................. .............. . . 15C0 800 One lot 100x200 feet .. One “ 100x100 “ . . . . . 500 See James Stephenson. 14-tl PUBLIC SALES! — Industrial Notes. Advice to Teachers. Assistant Secretary J. E. Wilson, of j J- H. Ackerman, state superinten- the United States Department of the dent of public instruction, in an ad- The undersigned will sell at public Interior, and Mr. W. M. Geddes of the dress to 100 teachers at the Crook auction, on the premises five miles Treasury Department, Washington, D. ¡county institute said: south of Cornelius on C , were guests at the Portland Com- “ I would advise every teacher when THURSDAY, NOV. 5, 1908, mercial Club last Saturday. They are seeking a contract to teach in any sale to begin at 10 o’clock, the follow­ making a tour of the Northwest. school district in Oregon, first to as­ ing property to wit. Kon J. W. Bailey, State Dairy and certain the certain amount of the dis- Six milch cows, four fresh; 5 heifers Food Commissioner, has been made trict’s general school fund, 85 percent two years old; 2 heifers one year old; chairman of the Season Ticket Sale of of which under the liw must be spent gray horse, weight 1400; bay mare, the Portland Country Club and Live- for instruction. I would further advise weight 1500; J. I. Case sulky plow. stock Association for 1909. Mr. every Oregon teacher then to demand 16 in. nev; 14 in. walking plow; Os- Bailey is determined that five thousand i in his or her contract 85 per cent of borne binder; Ideal mower, hayrake, ,jcketSi a( 00 each, must be sold j this fund as salary; in other words, if drill, Spiing tooth harrow. Spike tooth before the close of the oresent year j the fund amounts to $500. do not ac- barrow, potato digger, , 3 , in. wagon, , j Tne Fruit _ . „ , , , ! cept a penny less than $425. Using , firm truck , wagon, Grower, of St Joseph, feed cutter an d . . ................................... ......... ,, peepo , day , incu­ . Missouri, has just nsued a Homeseek- these figures there are tome school power, stump puller, Edition, which co itains an extend­ boards which deem it a smart trick to bator 216 eggs, new U. S. separator ers’ pay the teacher, say. $400, turning TERMS OF SALE—All sums of 110 ed report from all the fruit growing the $25 over and above, but within of the West, and no one state and le‘s, cash. On sums over $10, j districts receives much attention as Oregon. th ; lawful 85 per cent back into the one years time will be given on ap- There is as page after page of illustration general fund, thus lessening the taxes mtes bearing 7 per cent interest. text, and eveiy part of the state is ol the district just that much. This is Two pet cent discount for cash on and given prominence. In fact, Oregon a poor policy for both parties so next s in s over 810. probably gets more attention than any year demand the full 85 per cent or Free Lunch at Noon. con' r*ct ” J. W. Hughes, MICHEL STURM Jr , j other two states. This is true because 1,efu,e ,0 5i«n I the state is better organized, doing | (rn m a«mde».) Auctioneer. Owner. better advertising, has more good pic-j Fourteen hundred school children of tores and has learned how to present j Humbolt county, Calif , have sent a Cider Applet WanteJ. its resources and attractions better than petition to the U. S. government a»k- I will buy all the cider apples von any other state in the Union. | nig that the redwood groves be pro­ w.ll fetch me. Will take them in anv tected, and giving reasons based on quantity delivered at Cornelius. Here's a Few of Them. j their nature study. w . H. S t r a t t o n . 9 tf Forest Grove Real Estate Co.’s office I \ man in Andover, Mass , left $500 at The Bazaar next to P. O. for the support of an old fashioned A Treat Artist. large 8 room house on 4 acre cor spelling bee in his native town. The On completing a fine painting al- ner |0t j„ fjne location lor $1500. match is to be conducted annually and ways puts his name at the bottom; he pjve acTM 0j |aD(j wjtj, new house ¡a to be under the charge of the sch»*l is proud of it and will he might be for , . . It has taken time, labor money and and b,rn< 4 m,le hom ,own ,OT ,,0 0 °' committee of the town, patience to produce it. Twenty acres of land in high state of yvilliams College claims the oldest Likewise with good, honest, well cultivation, good family orchard, one |iyjng Kra(iUate of any college in the tailored ckt'iing. mile out, for sale cheap ! (j0jte