SAVE THIS. ANYWAY. C O W E C T IC t'T FOR TAFT. Put It in Some Safe Place, for It May Carric* Come in Handy Some Day. state, but by Greatly is authority that these ingredients are all harmless Rnd easily mixed at home ty shaking -mixture well has a in a bottle. peculiar This healing and ¡»soothing effect upon the entire Kidney and Urinary structure, and often over­ comes the worst forms of Rheumatism in just a little while. This mixture is said to remove all blood disorders and cure the Rheumatism This Experience. You tax the kidneys— overwork syn* with , them— They can’ t keep up the continual new line strain. The back gives out— it aches and next year, Guy W. Talbot, general pains; j manager of the Oregon Electric com Urinary troubles set in. pany, returned yesterday from New Armed with the approval of the Li- . . ... .. , dlcate «>ntrollln« the road and authority to expend $600,000 on equipment and extension? of the Don’ t wait east primarily to Kidney Pills. York, where he went two months ago. Mr. Talbot went talk over the railroad situation in Ore­ gon with the owners of the Oregon Electric Railroad company. He decided upon the rolling stock has that will be needed next year, and has rec­ ommended to the board the construc­ STILL “SOLID SOUTH” and decomposed waste matter, which cause at Niles, Ohio, now,” said Mr. Talbot, "and two full baggage and express cars. Quite a lot offered at less than Half Price. See window display and Ad of Hoffman and Allen Co. In the Height of Style. Umbrellas, Rubbers. Oil Hats and Oil Clothing are in the height of style at the Hoffman & Allen Learn C o.’ s Store. the Umbrella Language— See their corner window. — Joe Stream guarantees with the latest haircut. properly handled. to please Sharp razors Pacfic avenue near Hinman’ s Hardware. Let T h e N e w s do your We guarantee good job work. workmanship good stock and most reasonable prices. We print everything. — Try Schultz’ s ground bone your hens. for It will make them lay. — New stock of latest Ladies’ H om e Journal dress patterns at Bailey’ s Big Store. COM M ON SENSE Lead? most intelligent people to use only mediaines of known composition. There­ fore It is thal Dr. Pierce's medicines, the makiTsdqf w llch print every ingredient enteringralolhem upon the bottle wrap- pers and attV>l its correctness under oath, are daily grtAlng in favor. The com­ position of DVlPierce’s medicines is open to evervhndvVlir. Pierce being desirous of having the ¿.-.iri i, light of investiga­ tion turned fully n ........................ i i i i-■ ■i !, hi- CTmuiieToeing confident that the lx tt»T the composition f f ^ n ^ j g jn ^ l i c j n e s l s J v n o w n U i e ^ jm o r j will their great curative merits bujecog- n~ ■■ Being w holly made of the active medicinal principles extracted from na­ tive forest roots, by exact processes original with Dr. Pierce, and without the use of a drop of alcohol, triple-refined and chemically pure glycerine being used In­ stead in extracting and preserving the curative virtues residing in the roots employed, these medicines are entirely free from the objection of doing harm by creating an appetite for either al­ coholic beverages or habit - forming drags. Examine the formula on their bottle wrappers—the same as sworn to by Dr. Pierce, and you will find that his "Golden Medical Discovery." the great, blood-purifier, stomach tonic and bowel regulator—the medicine which, while not recommended to cure consumption in its advanced stages mo medicine will do that) yet does cure all those catarrhal condi­ tions of head and throat, weak stomach, torpid liver and bronchial troubles, weak lungs and hang-on-coughs, which, if neg­ lected or badly treated lead up to and finally terminate In consumption. Take the "Golden Medical Discovery" In lime and u is not likely to disappoint yon If only you give It it a thnrrrugh thorough i and f-iir trial.’ TKin t exp<-t miracles. It won’t do supernatural things, l ou mnst exercise your patience and persevere in its use for a reasonable length of time to get Its full benefits. The I n g r e d i e n t s of which Dr. Pierce s medicines are composed have the unqualified endorsement of scores of medical leaders—better than any amount lay, professional, testimonial». They are not given awav to be experi­ mented with but are «old by all dealer! IB medicines at reasona’.G prices. of or non- $30 00 From Louisville $41 70 “ Cincinnati 42 20 Omaha . . . 30 00 “ Cleveland 44 75 Kansas City 30 00 “ New York 55 00 St. Louis . . 35 50 Chicago . . 38 00 From Denver . “ “ “ “ If you want to bring a friend or relative to Oregon, deposit the The ticket will then be proper amount with any ol our agents, furnished bv telegraph. W. BROWN. Local Agent. Forest Grove, Ore. WM. M c MURRAY, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon A W Krause Jr to house 53 acres in sec 30 t 1 J J Fisher s 4 w......................................... ct al 80 acres in sec 16 t 1 s 3 ................................................ F H Knight et al to John M c­ Cann rart of secs 17 and 18 t 1 n 4 .................................... 5 0 00 ! E Brelje et ux to John Herd- lein 40 acres in sec 16 1 1 s 3 August er n e j of se J sec 22 t 2 s 2 . to Wm Muir J B Trullinger et ux ways puts his name at the bottom; he Fee et al part of blk 24( 8 to Doray M J Sammons et ux 650 to 8C0 C F Wiegand Ceaar Mill lot con­ taining 1.15 acres................... 1 S. Coast add to H illboro......... 14C 0 Brelje add to H illsooro..................... Thos Howe et ux to C W M c- fine painting al­ E Nelson n w j of blk 5 Fairview 1 j 1 acre near Dilley....................... to part of sec 16 t 1 s 3 w . . . . 10 Josef Fischer to Martha Fisch­ C A Parsons Krause 27( 0 250 1200 j and Salem lines as soon as our new is proud of it and well he might be for H W Wells et al to Suburban equipment arrives. We will run sev­ it has taken time, labor money and Development Co 120 acres eral limited trains daily b.tween Salem patience to produce it. in sec 12 t 1 s 1 ..................... 25000 and Portland, the limiteds to make the Likewise with good, honest, well J E Lootnis et ux to Thos time in one hour and 40 minutes and tailored clothing. W ithycombe 25 acres in sec the locals in two hours. Ballasting The Hoffman & Allen Co. are telling 31 t 1 s 3 ............................... 2500 j FINE r a n DONE CHEAP— PRICES work that has been going on on our you something in their advertisement J E Loomis et ux to Thos • 8 to 15c • . 10c Drawers White shirt Kentucky. Salem line ever since the rails were laid Soft “ • » - tOc White Waists • 10 to 20c this week that will interest you: read W ithycombe 10 acres in sec Louisville, Ky., Nov. 4.— Kentucky has just been completed, and we have 10 to 50 Underskirto - 15 to 25c White Skirts it. has gone Democratic by a large ma­ • 8c Stockings • • 2 Vic Undershirts 31 t 1 s 3 ................................. 1000 one of the fastest tracks in the west.” jority. The Republicans have lost Hundkerchlefs - - I s Collars • • - • tc Oregon Nursery C o to Herman Men’s Whlta Vests 10 IS Pants • • • • tSc two of their congressmen, giving the George B. Moffat of New York, presi­ Eugene suprised the people of this Coats • * 10 20c Dusters - 15 20c Klaussen 1 acre in W H Ben- state now nine Democrats to two Re­ dent of the Oregon Electric, will reach entire country last year by raising a Towles • - 20c Don Napkins - • 20c Dos publicans. There was no state elec­ eit d 1 c ............ ...................... 125 The following articles 50c per dos: Pillow cases. Portland November 10 and will spend great advertising fund and paying a tion. Bed Sheets, Tableclothes, Night Oowns. Women’s Oregon Nursery Co to Maggie a week here, expecting to be in the salery of $5.000 annually for an expert. Drawers, Underwear, Aprons and Corset Covers. J M cFadden lot 5 blk 6 F lo r id a . city for the opening of the Forest Grove Up to last Saturday night there had PACIFIC AVENUE Jacksonville, Fla., Nov. 4.— Albert Orenco Tow nsite..................... 100 line which will be about November IS. been subscribed lor the coming year W. Gilchrist, Democrat, has been J W Shute et ux to J B Trul- elected governor of Florida, and the Mr. Moffat will look over the lines and $13,661., to which will be added $14- linger north 1 of blk 5 Fair- Democratic National ticket has car­ surveys of the road, and he will proba 000, the total being more than a dol­ view add to Hillsboro .......... 1600 ried the state by a majority o f 25,- bly determine how soon work shall be­ lar and a half for every man, woman 000, the P.epublican vote showing a Forest Grove Time Table Herman Metzer et ux to Alice gin on the McMinnville line and on and child in the city, and this will be loss of 3000 since 1904. E Kenney et al lot 2 blk 57 the proposed Salerr to Albany exten­ used in advertising the resources and TO PORTLAND Metzer acre tracts ................. 250 No. 6 dep«'irts 6:to a. m., arrives at Portland 8:oo m. South Carolina. sion The company has spent $3,000,- advantages ol Eugene and Lane Co. lo:3o No. 4 •* 8 55 a. m., " t* \ Charleston, S. C., Nov. 4.— The Re­ Mark Bartlett et al to J H Re- ll:5 o No. 8 " lordo S. at. * 000 without issuing a bond so far, but Eugene is determined to go ahead and 4:5o p. m. No. lo " 3:3o p. m. publican party polled only 2000 of valt lot 13 blk 34 West Port­ 6:2o No. 2 ** 4:37 p. m. the 58,000 votes in this state, run­ in case of the proposed extensions, in­ doesn’ t mind a little thing like a nation­ FROM PORTLAND land H eights............................ 100 ning behind the figures of four years cluding the extension of the M cM inn­ al election. What other town of 10,- No. 1 Iv. Portland 7:2o a. m. Iv. Forest Grove 8:39 tr. ago. M. F. Ansel has been re-elected No. 5 “ “ 8:5oa. m., sr. t| lo :lo a. n . ville line to Corvallis and Eugene, 000 people in Oregon, Washington or G C Gray to F H Knight part No. / " ** L o o p . m. ar (| 2:2o p. n . governor without opposition. of sec 17 and 18 t 1 n 4 w .. 2500 No. 3 “ “ 4 ;lo p. m. Iv. " §| 5:4o p. tr, some change in the policy o( the road California can match this record? No. 9 “ ** 5:4o p. m. ar. *’ * 7:oo p. n . N W Chilcott et ux to D Cor- Virginia. may becom e necessary. lieri 8.60 acres in M Moore COUNTY COURT. Richmond, Va., Nov. 4.— The Old While in the east Mr. Talbot attend­ w. b r o w n , Agent. Dominion Is still safely within the d i e t 1 s 2 w .......................... 800 W m . M cM URRAY, General Passenger ed the convention of American inter- Democratic ranks by a very large ma­ REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Jesse Hobson to J A W ood- Agent. Portland, Ore. jority. The Republican vote shows urban companies at Atlantic City, a loss of 18,000 since 1904. where an unusually fine exhibit of C H Schritt et al to G eo Behnke Atlanta. Ga., Nov. 4.— Georgia’s thirteen electoral votes will be cast W. H. S t r a t t o n . 9-tf for William Jennings Bryan, and the state’s representation will continue La Vogue solidly Democratic. The state elec­ tion was held in September. The Taft Is the make of Childrens and Misses vote in this state fell 10,000 below and Womans Coats advertised in this that of Mr. Roosevelt. weeks issue. is sending tons of Oregon literature to the East for distribution through every available agency. Will you not help the good work ol building Oregon by sending us the names and addresses ol vour friends who are likely to De interested in this state? We will be glad to bear the expense of sending them com plete in­ formation about OREGON and its opportunities. COLONIST TICKETS will be on sale during SEPTEM BER AND O CTOBER from the East to all points in Oregon. The tares from the principal cities are TICKETS CAN BE PREPAID. A Great Artist. a to p o p u la te y o u r sta te ? Southern Pacific Co— Lines in Ore. School Report. Report of Watts Public School for Next year I figure we will need 10 the month ending October 30. No. coaches and fifty freight cars, although days taught, 17; No. days attendance, the orders for these 6o cars have not 583; No. days absence, 39; No. pu­ yet been placed and will not be until pils enrolled, 40; average daily attend­ the first of February, in all probability. ance. 34; No. visitors, 3. Pupils n ei­ "W e are authorized to spend more ther absent nor tardy were: Rachel than $600,000 the coming year, if con­ Pechin, Pearl Stevenson, Louis Steven­ ditions are found to warrant it. A part son, Mabel Adams, Clarence Rice, Es of this money will go for the line from ther Dillev, Walter Dilley, Paul Pech­ Tigardville to McM innville, which I in, Freida Schmale. Victor Adams, An­ have recommended building, but which nie Knigh’ en, Willie Davidson, Wilma will likewise not be decided definitely Harris, Sophia Schmale. Alice Wilson, upon until February 1, when we can Amy Davidson. Not absent but tardy, see how traffic on the lines now in op­ Roy Dilley and Jimmie Dilley. eration works out. Martha Traver, Teacher. "A lso we are going to push work on On completing ca n OREGON NEEDS PEOPLE— Settlers, honest farmers mechanics merchants, clerks, people with brains, strong hands and a willing heart— capital or no capital. Doan’ s W. H. Morion. Thlnl a Lincoln Sts., Hillsboro. Ore., says: "W hen 1 began using Doan's Kidney Pills, I was suffering from a weak back and a disordered con­ dition o f my kidneys. These organs were weak and 1 was forced to arise several ttmea during the night on I account o f the too frequent action of the secretions. j was obliged to stoop and bend a great deal ai my w oik1 j and w hen the pains across my hatk were at their height. | I was hardly able to attend to my business. 1 read about Doan's Kidney Pills and see'ng thal they were so j highly recommended. I procured a boa. I am now feel­ 1 ing better than before in a long time and can rav that Doan's Kidney Pills acted like magic in my cave." St. Louis. Nov.— Missouri has re­ these afflictions. Tty it if you aren’ t versed the Republican victory of well. Save the prescription. 1904 and i3 again in the Democratic ranks by a large majority. St. Louis went Republiran by a small majority. Talk Is Cheap. William S. Cowherd has been elected But much talk takes time, and time governor. is money with you and us. We do lit- Texas. 4tle talking about our line of 100 PER Austin, Tex., Nov. 4.— W illiam H. CENT PURE WOOL CLOTHES. If you Taft did not make as good a show­ look them over they will TALK FOR ing In this state as President Roose­ THEMSELVES. See our ad this week. velt, who polled 51,242 votes in 1904. The vote this year is approx­ HOFFMAN & ALLEN CO. imately as follow s: Bryan, 220.000; Taft, 20,000.. Thomas M. Campbell, Democrat, has been re-elected gov­ the construction of the Hillsboro main Cider Apples Wanted. ernor. line to Forest Grove and will revise I will buy all the cider apples you the schedules on both the Hillsboro G e o r g ia . will fetch me. Will take them in any quantity delivered at Cornelius. longer— take A r e y o u d o in g w h a t you tion of a line from Tigardville, on the Chicago. Nov. 4.— Joseph G. Can­ Portland-Salem line to McMinnville. non will go back to the house from The extension of the Salem line as far j For sale by all dealers. Price SO the Eighteenth district of this state. as Albany may also be undertaken if j Returns from the Congressional elec­ cents. Foster-Milburn C o.. Buffalo, tions all over the country have been traffic conditions this winter wairant New York, sole agents for the United received which insure the party that early commencement ol the wotk. States. Vas just elected Taft to the Presi­ " W e have eight new passenger dency a clean-cut working majority Rem ember the name— Doan’ s— and coaches on the way from the shops ol in the next House. take no other. the Niles Car Manufacturing company, by forcing the strain from the Tile l suai Democratic Majorities Are Returned in Dixie. blood and system all uric acid and foul Kidneys to filter „Oregon,, Builders BACK GIVES OUT, Forest Grove Electric Line to Plenty of Forest Grove Readers Have Be Opened Nov. 15. du<'<‘d Major,,>r- . . Hartford, Conn., Nov. 4.— Despite Here is a simple home-made mix- the efforts made to place Connecticut lure as given by an eminent authority |n the Democratic column, the state ------ has given its vote to the Republican on Kidney diseases, who makes the caniliriarp Mr. Taft s majority, how- candidate statement that it will relieve almost any ever, fell far below that of In ease of Kidney trouble if taken before Roosevelt four years ago. year the Republican candidate the stage of Bright’ s disease. He ried the etate by 38.180. yates that such symptoms as lame Congressman Lilley has been elect- back, pain in the side, frequent desire ed governor by 5000, despite the op­ position to him on account o f the to urinate, especially at night; painful submarine boat matter, and the op­ and discolored urination, are readily position to him in his own party. overcome. Here is the recipe. Try Five Republican congressmen have been elected, and the state legisla­ it: ture will be Republican. Fluid Extract Dandelion, one-half The leaders of both parties in the ounce; Compound Kargon, one ounce; state expressed great interest in the growth o f the Socialist vote, which Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla, three Increased about 100 per cent. ounces. Take a teaspoonful after each meal and at bedtime. Cannon Is Elected. A well-known druggist here in town MANAGER TALBOT RETURNS Quong Lee’s j LAUNDRY FOREST GROVE SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY a. a. m. a. m. p. m. a. North Carolina. Raleigh, N. C., Nov. 4.— The Dem­ ocratic national ticket has carried North Carolina by a m ajority o f 25,- 000, the total vote being 210,000. W. W. Kitchin has been elected govern­ or. equipment and track material was dis­ & int in lot 4 Electric add to played. He inspected many new im­ Tigardville................................ $ provements, some of which will be put Emma W Harms et ux to E L into use on the Oregon road, but says Schieffelin tract in sec 15 t 1 that of all the lines he inspected n 3 w.......................................... on 260 10 his trip none was better and few were David Wenger et ux to E I Kuratli et al lot 9 blk 9 Oak The third rail is being used very little Grove add H ills b o r o ................. and is found expensive to operate. Wm Reidt et ux to Nora Card Roads that have gone about their con­ lots 11 and 12 blk 11 struction work along railroad instead of street railroad principles have an enor­ Geo Behnke et ux to C H Mattox lot 7 Electric add T i­ mous advantage over other lines, ac­ Alabama. Montgomery, Ala.. Nov. 4.— Bryan cording to Mr. Talbot. gardville ................................... 90,000; Taft, 13,000, are the election “ I ’ m glad to get back to O regon,” Wm Reidt et ux to Helen M figures In this state. Mr Taft polled Moore part of blk 32 West 9,472 fewer votes than Mr. Roosevelt ! said he, and wouldn t live in the east Portland Heights..................... did in 1904. I ¡| they would give the whole thing to Minnie Malloy et al to Helen Arkansas. 1 m e’ T h in * 5 look ProsPerou’ ’ and 1 Moore l l acres in sec 16 Little Rock. Ark., Nov. 4.— Arkan- think if everything is favorable with t l s l w ................................. sas has given Mr. Bryan a majority ! roadi the improvements and exten- of 30.000. l-crBUB o f 1 2 3 J C » « r under CQn5ldfraUon wi|, undoubt John Hal vor sot: et ux to Fred­ the vote Dolled by Mr. RarKer in erick Johnson è acre in Felix ; edly be made. The syndicate has ap- 1904. Landes» d i e ............................ proved of them, and will issue definite j w Tennessee _ „ _____ , instructions within three months. Nashville. Tenn., Nov. 4.— Tenne*- | instructions w see Is still strongly Democratic by a Bargains. m ajority o f 80.000. The Republican vote o f 1904 was greatly reduced. One House and lo t ................ M ississip p i. Jackson. Miss . Nov. 4.— Mississip­ pi’s ten electoral votes will go, as usual, to the Democratic candidate. There was no state election. l/o u is ia n a . Thos L Smith to 120 acres in sec 19 t 1 » 3. — W e’ ll buy your wool and mohair. O regon E le c tr ic R a ilw a y G o ’s derhill part of blk 6 H Teegarden pari of TO P O R T L A N D and SA L I1M 400 1075 500 400 1800 Forest 2300 Trains ».ill arrive and d e p o t from the temporary station. corner of Second fit Washington streets, Hillsboro, as follows: D kpart An For From H 30 » . m. Portland ortland 8:06 a. m. Salem ? 10:00 “ 8:2« “ " Portland \ Salem Salem Ì . li 3 0 “ “ 11:10 “ “ Portland Portland Salem Salem 'I 1 56 p . m . 4.10 p. m. Portland Portland 6:06 “ “ Portland 6 :3 0 ” " Portland Sa leni 6:56 “ " Portland 7 :3 0 ” " J Passenger» from ami for Salem malt" direct connection at Garden Home Junction with main line train? Hillsboro Division train, atop at the following stations: Moffat, Milkaiisi. Oren o, Cjoatama, Mortondale. St. Mary», Beaverton, Whitford, Firloek. Garden Home Jet. Also »top at all main line station» lietweeii Garden Home J and Portland. Ail 9739 unction For further Information apply to James Newr Orleans. Nov. 4.— As usual. Johnson d i e ............................. Bailey. Louisiana Is solidly Democratic by a Bring it in. very large majority. There was no — The top price at Bailey’ s for your N E Her to Guy V Hay* lot 7 gubernatorial eleclioa. i blk 8 Sherwood........................ Wool and Mohair. N E W LINE FROM H ILLSBO RO L C U n­ Grove.......................................... One " " “ ................. One ...................... 1500 L E Smith et ux to Theodore One lot 100x200 feet ......... 800 Vandyke part of Jas Johnson One " 100x100 “ 500 d l c t l n 4 w. ........................ See Jaires Stephenson. 14 tf Theodore Vandyke et al to J The 1 E R Burton J W Fuqua et ux to $1200 1 West Portland Heights..................... , T h u rs d a y O c to b e r 2 9 , 1 9 0 8 as good as the Portland-Salem line. Oklahoma. Guthrie, Okla.. Nov. 4.— The seven electoral votes o f the new state, the first to be cast, will go to William Jennings Bryan, who received 70,000 o f the state’s 125,000 votes. Opening! 3603 400 ff. If. ERONI3E, A ,r n t 2nd A Washington St»., HUIaboro, Ore. VEO. r . NEVINS. Traffic Mgr., Portland, Ort •