MAKE IT YOURSELF. I says m any p e r s o n s c a n b e h a p p y a g a i n b y u s in g i t m ade NOTED SOCHf UBI, . There is so much Rheumatism here Side Lights on the Career of Mrs. William Actor. Iin our neighborhood now that the fol- ||o«ine advice will be highly appreciat- |ed by those who suffer: INSTANCE OF HER KINDNESS. Get from a good pharmacy one-half! ■jGnce Fluid Extract Dandelion, one F o r m e r N e w Y o r k S o c ie t y L e a d e r 's lounce Compound Kirgon, three ounc- [ T im e ly G e n e r o s it y to S o m e W o r k ­ Its of Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla. ! m e n — H o w S h e R e b u k e d a n E n g l i s h O ffice r— T r ib u t e to H e r S o c ia l L e a d ­ (Shake these well in a bottle and take e rsh ip . jin teaspoonfull doses after each meal Mrs. W illiam A stor, fur m any y e a rs land at bedtime; also drink plenty of the a ck n o w led g ed lea d er of New York hood water. society, sa t one d a y lu a w indow of It is claimed that there are few vic- her F ifth a v en u e m ansion w a tch in g a |tims of this dread and torturous dis­ g an g of m en w ho w ere e x c a v a tin g a use who will fail to find ready relief | d itc h in w hich to lay th e pipes of th e this simple home-made mixture, New York S team H e a tin g com pany. T he p e rsp ira tio n w as p o u rin g off th e land in most cases a permanent cure m en's faces, a n d an e x h a u s te d look had se ttle d over th e ir co u n te n an c e s. I is the result. She rem em b ered th a t they had worlc- This simple receipt is said to ed c o n tin u o u sly th ro u g h th e w arm (im n g lh e n a n d cle an se th e elim in ativ e J a y s of th e prev io u s w eek and, c allin g lies of th e k id n ey s so th a t th ey can I ber b u tle r, s e n t him to b rin g th e fore- Hi strain from th e blood u d I d ^ e rin “n g " f w ' h h l a * t U a s\ „ ®u n f hl" ed could be th e m a tte r, W, th T e [ system th e poisons, a cid s a n d waste forem an w as u sh e red Into th e p resence I matter, w hich cause not only R h e u m a - ' i r s - A stor. To bis still g re a te r sur- , . .. | prise, he w as invited to fo rm his men Usm. b u t n u m ero u s o th e r d iseases. llne a l|d m art.h t|l|>m up to th e fro u t Every m an or w om an h e re w ho feels Ithat their k id n ey s are not h e a lth y a n d 1 . „ , . lac. e. or who suffers from any urinary Lrcible w h atev er, sh o u ld not h e sita te I to n u k e u p th is m ix tu re , as it is cer- . . . |tain to d o m u c h good, a n d m ay save j of th e house. Mrs. A sto r th en ex- plained th a t th e men m ust be w earied by th e ir c o n tin u o u s work iu the w arm i w ea(j,e r a n d said th a t sh e w ished to j give them a little m oney to p u rc h ase ' ro fre rh in e n t for th em se lv es a t th e ir ' lunch hour. T h e m en w ere th en form - : ed ln Ulle> a n d a s each one ,,as8ed th e from misery and suffering after a while. _ . . . , . Our h om e d ru g g ists say th e y wi.l [either supply the ingredients or mix ltbo.prescription ready to take if our lieaders ask them. fro n t ste p s he received a d o lla r from the b a n d s o f the b utler. M eantim e Mrs. A sto r w atch ed the d is trib u tio n I you from her wlndow The hundred or ao m en q u ietly e x p ressed th e ir th a n k s a s th ey received th e little g ift. T h ey w ere em ployed by D ark C om m issioner C rim m ins. O ne m an w ho a f te r receiv ­ ing bis d o lla r a g a in took his place in iiue a n d a tte m p te d to p a ss along a Cider Apples Wanted. second tim e w a s d isc h a rg e d by th e I will buy all the cider apples you forem an. Mrs. A stor, th e head o f th e A sto r |will fetch me. Will take them in any fam ily, a tte n d e d d u rin g h e r E u ro p ea n (quantity delivered at Cornelius. to u r a g a rd e n p a rty ln th e E n g lish m idlands. w. H. S t r a t t o n . 9-tf Mrs. A s to r's d ig n ity h a s been likened to th a t o f a d u c h ess o f th e old school; La Vogue hence a c e rta in y o u n g officer should ^ h ave been w ise r a t the g a rd e n p a rty Is the make of Childrens and Misses ’ ! th a n to sa y to her a s he took out his la n d W om ans C oats a d v e rtise d in th is c ig a re tte case. “ Does sm o k in g Incom- 1 . . I m ode you. m ad am ?" (w e ek s issue. Quite a lot offered at ■, ..j don't know really.” M rs. A sto r an- |le s s than Half Price. See window sw ered. "N o gentleman has e v e r ¡display and A d of H offm an a n d A llen sm oked In m y p resen ce.” I i A m iable a n d gentle ln disp o sitio n . IL o. Mrs. A sto r h a s been devoid o f th e as- ---------------------------- ! persed felin e tr a its one Is a p t to asso- ln the Height of style. ! (' late n ith women o f fashion. T h ere I w as n e v e r m uch for h e r to a sp ire to. U m b re lla s, R ubD ers, Oil H ats a n d Qn e o i fo rtu n e 's c hildren, sh e w ent Into | Oil C lo th in g are in th e h e ig h t of style th e w orld equipped w ith w e alth , b ra in s at th e H offm an & A llen C o .’s Store. nmJ breeding. She n e v er has been | com pelled to fa w n upon th e lo ftie r [L earn th e U m b re lla L an g u ag e ‘5ee w om an. She avoided th e hum iliation, th e c h a ra te r d e stro y in g experience o f Itueir c o rn er window. p u rsu in g social position abroad. H e r rv an ts, w ho have adored her, could | —Joe Stream guarantees to please se talk fo re v e r ab o u t her little kindly with the latest haircut. Sharp razors deeds, h e r c o n sld era tio u fo r o th ers a n d properly handled. Pacfic avenue near h e r unselfishness. In h e r ta s te she has lieen a s sim ple | Hinman’s Hardware. ns th e w om an who used to hem h e r —Dyson & Stearns are now doing h lan k e ts. A lthough her g u e sts w e re business at the old stand near Hin- dined on th e asplcked lu x u rie s o f F ra n c e a n d off th e w orld renow ned man’s hardware, Pacific Ave. 16-tl A sto r gold plnte, she used to go to th e o th e r e x tre m e . W hen alone she used Let T h e N ews do your job work. to lunch a n d d in e from a sm all tra y We guarantee good workmanship w ith blue nxd w hite china o f a v era g e good stock and most reasonaDle prices. q u ality . O ne o f her fa v o rite foods has lieen r P e p udding, and broiled chops '*ie print everything. a n d sp rin g c h ick en have been th e b a c k ­ —Try Schultz’s ground bone for bones o f lier re p asts. In sp e a k in g o f th e q u a lifica tio n s fo r your hens. It will make them lay. the le a d e rs h ip of society th a t have —New stock of latest Ladies’ Home lieen possessed by Mrs. A stor. W ard M cA llister onee said th a t she had Journal dress patterns at Bailey’s Big “ good ju d g m e n t and a g re a t pow er o f a n a ly sis o f m en and w om en, a th o r­ Store. ough kno w led g e of all th e ir su rro u n d ­ ings. a ju s t a p p rec ia tio n o f th e rig h ts Words of Praise o f o th e rs a n d . com ing h e rse lf from an For th e several ingredients of w hich P r old colonial fam ily, a good apprecla- Pierce's medicines are composed, as give* | tion of th e v a lu e o f a n c e stry , a lw a y s ’ r leaders in all th e several schools of keeping it n e a r h e r and b rin g in g It In 'm edicine, should have far B a rs w eight than any am ount of non-professional tes­ In all social m atters, hot also u n d e r­ timonials. Dr. Pierce’s F av o rite Prescrip­ sta n d in g th e Im portance a n d pow er tion has t h e badge o f iioxESTY on every o f the new elem ent, recognizing It a n d bottle-wrapper, in a full list of all Its in ­ fa irly a n d generously a w a rd in g to It a gredients printed In plain English. prom inent place. H av in g a g re a t fo r­ If you a re an Invalid wom an and snffer tune. she had th e ab ility to conceive from freq u en t headache, backache, gnaw ­ and c a rry o u t social projecta. a n d th is ing d l s t r ^ ) in stom ach, periodical pains, she had done alw ay a w ith success, e v e r •Sigrednble, c a ta rrh a l, pelvic drain, Araegiifg-Alown distress In lower abdomen re ad y to recognize a b ility a n d w o rth « pelves, perhaps d a rk spots or specks a n d give to It advice and a ssista n c e — iancAfg before the eyes, fa in t spells and above all th in g s, a tru e a n d loyal kind fed sym stom s caused by female weak- frien d In su n sh in e or sh o w er.” ness, < ^*thnf derangem ent of the feminine N ine o'clock w as Mrs A sto r's s tip u ­ organsTyfuf can not do b e tte r th a n tak e lated tim e fo r a rriv in g a t th e opera Ur. P ler/cR F av o rite Prescription. house Mrs. A stor n e v er e n te red h e r The hesn ital, surgeon’s knife and opera­ ting t a l l y may be avoided by the tim ely box w hen th e a u d ito riu m w as lighted *se of V Favorlte P re sc rip tio n ” In such She w s lte d for th e lig h ts to he low ­ oases. T hereby the nhnox.uus exam m - ered and then took h e r p lace ao sile n t­ Uilzns a n ? '•■■y' ir..~aInterns of the family ly th a t no one saw her. She w as al­ Ehysician can be avoided and a thorough w ays a ssiste d by som e o f h e r guest*. t uur>e r,f successful tre a tm e n t carried-glti O re - tn h e r sc a rle t v e lv e t ch air, sh e la m ., u n - i .- f r.i Ifii- home. "F av o rite »brew hack her ah o n ld ers proudly. •description ” i -com posed o l in e very best native m edicinal roots known to medical H e r c a t lag e w as as e rect a s any w o­ •cience for th e cure of w om an's peculiar m an 's In th e place, and h e r general a t ­ •ilments, contains no alcohol and no titu d e n e v e r changed. Men cam # ln harmful or habit-form ing drugs. Do not expect too m uch fn m 'F a v o r ite d ro v es to bid her good evening. Prescription; ’ it will not perform m ira- it Will not disolve or cure tumor*. M e x ic o 's C a r t r id g e F a c t o r y . •An medicine will. I t will do as much to M exico h a s now In o p eratio n a m e ta l­ •stablish vigorous h e alth in most w eak- ■fsses and ailm ents peculiarly incident to lic c a rtrid g e fa c to ry w ith a d ally c a ­ •omen as any medicine can. It m ust be p acity o f sn.nno c artrid g e s. T h e fa c ­ t v*n a fair cnance by perseverance in ita tory. w hich w aa c o n stru c te d on th e hsefor a reasonable length of time. h isto ric p la in s o f th e M olina del Rev. t,* i fa n't aflnrfl m ? vrret nnv gum as ft su b stitu te [T Hilt °* c o n ta in s m ac h in e ry o f th e b e st m odel In the w orld, w hich w a s Im ported from m i , a r rr p » » “ 1««- . __ Sick women are invited to consult Dr. G erm an y a n d w aa In sta lle d by G er­ Pierre, by letter, free. All correspond- • f * Is guarded as sacredly secret and m ans. •nm anly confi.lences are protected by Fall Mixup. Vofeasional privacy. Address Dr. K. » O u r J o h n n y has somo Pi»oe, Buffalo, N. Y. At . , Dr. P W c e's/V le asan t Pellets the beat L o o se n ed s la t s T v r a s p a r tly fo o tb a ll. fc*»*tv# and reg u lato r of the bowelA P a r t l y firsts ¿hey Invigorate stom ach, liver and B e s h . One a lax ativ e : two or thru# a —P t t u b u r t Post. •M U rttc. Easy to ta k e as candy. AGAINST WIVES’ DRUDGERY. W o m e n V o te D o m e s t ic F o r $15.000 F u n d F o r a S c ie n c e S c h o la r s h ip . “ W b .tt effet t, th in k yi u. »111 uu end less round o f i lea n in g and s rubbing, w a sh in g a n d iro n in g have upon th e bu m an soul? H ow f a r to w a rd the Ideal ln m oral a n d s p iritu a l developm ent w ill such a soul be a b le to a d v an c e? " W hen Mrs. A nna C. T tllln g h a st of T itu sv ille . I’ m ., re cu tty m ade th is re m ark before th e session o f th e S ta te F e d e ra tio n of W om en's C lubs in F itts- b u rg th e re w a s a c h e e r fro m a ll th e ladies asse m b le d a n d a re so lu tio n th a t a fund o f $ 15.000 be c re a te d for a “dom estic si ience sc h o la rs h ip a t S ta te college" w en t th ro u g h w ith o u t a d ls se n tln g vote. T h e re had been m uch d isc u ssio n as to th e d u tie s o f the w ife o r d a u g h te r ln a home, a n d m any seem ed agreed th a t It w as all right to pat< h a n d m end, but th a t " d ru d g e ry ” w a s the com m on m ista k e o f m any w ives. It w as finally decided th a t th e achol a rsb ip a t th e S ta te College o f Penn svlvanla should be know n a s the K a te C a ssa tt M cK nlght m em orial, nam ed In m em ory o f a P itts b u rg w om an who form erly did m uch for th e w ives and m others o f n t ts b u r g . T b e idea o f th e m em orial will be to tea> h how a hom e should be kept rig h t. PAPER DEVOID OF CRIME. It W i l l B e P u b lis h e d b y th e C h r i s - t ia n S c i e n t i s t s In B o s to n . T he C h ristia n Science Sentiuel of Roston a n n o u n c e s Hie e sta b lish m e n t by th e c h u rc h 's p u b lish in g society o f a new d aily p a p e r to tie know n a s the C h ristia n Scien e M onitor. T he an nouncem ent In p a rt is as follow s: “ T h e c u rre n t o f h u m an th o u g h t Is se ttin g In th e d irectio n o f th a t w hich alone is re a l—th e go«>d th a t men do. not th e evil. It w ill be th e m ission of th e M onitor to p u blish the re al n ew s of th e w orld In a clean, w holesom e m an ­ ner. devoid of all th e se n sa tio n a l m eth ­ ods em ployed by so m any papers. T h e re will be no e x p lo itatio n o f illu s­ tra tio n . “T h e aim o f th e e d ito rs will be to Issue a p a p e r w hich w ill be welcom e in every hom e w h ere p u rity a n d re finem ent a re c h erish e d Ideals.” PLEA FOR WOMEN SOLDIERS. F r e n c h S u f f r a g e t t e W a n t s to T e a c h H e r S e x N e e e s s it y F o r V io le n c e . D r. M adeline P elletier, one o f the lead ers of th e F re n c h w o m e n ’s politi­ cal m ovem ent, has a t le a st th e co u rag e to be logical, sn y s a c ab le d isp a tc h from P a ris She Is not th e so rt to b u rs t Into te a rs a n d shriek “C o w a rd !” w hen faced w ith th e In e v itab le result o f law le ss a cts. She is p re p are d to go a ll th e way. A ccordingly sh e Is h eading a petition to p a rlia m e n t to p a ss a law enab lin g w om en to do m ilita ry service. It will tea ch them th e necessity fo r violence In w hich alone th e ir vie to ry lies. G ym ­ n a stic s and m a rc h in g « ill do them good. T h e re a re p le n ty o f m en. she says, to m end socks a n d cook food. “SPORTS A DISEASE.” School A t h le t e s E x a lt e d to D e m ig o d s . S a y s C h ic a g o E d u c a t o r . F o o tb all and A m erican s;io rts In general have becom e a natio n al d is­ ease. a cc o rd in g to P re sid e n t (). C. S ch n eid er of tb e C hicago bo ard o f ed u cation. H e w as led to th is d e c la ra ­ tion th ro u g h th e c riticism o f S u p e rin ­ te n d e n t of Schools Cooley, w ho com ­ plained o f th e physical c u ltu re w ork in th e high »-bools. “ O u r sy stem of 8|H>rts lu th e high schools is a u y th lu g but e d u ca tio n a l." said Mr. S ch n eid er "T he y o u n g ste rs th a t do the p lay in g a re ta u g h t th a t th ey a re b e tte r th a n tb e ir fellow s. If th ey can b eat som e oue else, th ey a re e x alted like dem igods. It h a s reached a tim e w hen so called sport is really a d ise ase.” G o s p e l B e a r in g G a lle o n . A six ty foot a u x ilia ry gasoline schooner is to sp re a d the gospel In the south seas, sa y s a San F ra n c isc o d is­ patch. T h e vessel recen tly com pleted a n d laun ch ed is nam ed th e H iram B ingham a n d Is intended for use o f the m issio n aries o f th e G ilbert islands, w here tra v e l by w a te r Is an Im p o rta n t e sse n tia l to efficiency. At th e tim e of th e lau n c h in g sh e w as M essed by cler gym en a n d c o n se cra te d to th e w ork Novel L ife P re e e rv e r. A new B elgian life p re se rv e r In th e form of a k n ap sack , w hich th e in v en to r c la im s is u n sin k a b le . c o n ta in s a sm all sto ra g e b a tte rv to light an electric lam p In a h eadpiece w hich form s p a rt o f th e a p p a ra tu s FI MIL WONDER. Chrysanthemum Three Feet High Has Five Hundred Blossoms. TWENTY FEET IN DIAMETER. P r iv a te Car B e a u ty Needed G ro w n to Take at M a d is o n , C h ic a g o F lo w e r B e a t e r ,” D e c la r e s G o ld e n N . J., to Show — " A W o r ld G arden er W ho P la n t e d It L a s t F e b ru a ry . Solom on in all his glory has been o u t­ done by a m ere c h ry san th em u m . Iu th e sp a c io u s greenhouses o f the H a m ilto n M eK. T w om bly e s ta te at M adison. N. J.. th e h aughty Ja p a n ese flow er w as seen a rra y e d in such gor­ geous a tt i r e th a t even Its own little d aisy a n c e sto r w ould never recognize th is m ag n ificen t m o n arc h Although only th e c re a m o f c h ry sa n th e m u m so­ ciety h a s e v e r been allow ed to break into bloom In th e re ch e rc h e circles of th e T w o m b ly h o th o u se s, th is y e a r a new a n d m ore m a rv e lo u s bud will m ake her d e b u t, one th a t Is d e stin e d to m ake even th e a ris to c ra tic a n d prize w in n in g d o w a g e rs lift u p th e ir sw elled h ead s a n d m arvel, for th e d e b u ta n te c h ry sa n th e m u m , th o u g h a n In fa n t o f only nine m onths, h a s a lre a d y a c q u ir­ ed 500 blossom s to h e r slim y o u n g sta lk and b o a sts a d ia m e te r o f tw e n ty feet, so th a t w hen tra v e lin g a b o u t on exbl Idtlon she needs m u st h a v e a w hole p riv a te o a r o f h e r ow n. T o m eet th is B ro b d ln g n ag lan sp eci­ men face to face a N ew York E v en in g W orld re p o rte r Journeyed out to M adi­ son th e o th e r day. and th ere , s u rro u n d ­ ed by a n a d m irin g th ro n g o f s is te r c h ry sa n th e m u m s, th e 500 h e a d e r stood T he m ore th e m e rrie r seem ed to be the m otto of this fa t young thin g , fo r b u lg ­ ing blossom s b u rst from every a v a ila ­ ble space. F ive hu n d red good sized golden heads, all gayly nodding a c ­ know ledgm ent o f th e w ondering gaze, proudly challenged th e flower w orld to m atch theta c h a rm s w ith hers. B ut none d a re d com e too close to the h au g h ty tho u g h c o rp u le n t d e b u ta n te, for h e r b u rd en ed b ra n ch e s, stre tc h in g out te n feet on all sides, m ade adm lra- ion p erm issiliie only a t long distance. W hile th is stu p e n d o u s specim en o f the Ja p a n e se flow er Is th e long o f It ln w idth. It m ust be confessed she Is c ertain ly the sh o rt o f It In heig h t, for. standing In so lita ry sp le n d o r upon a enuty.” p roudly said A rth u r H a rrln g ton, head g a rd e n e r of th e e ig h te en greenhouses w hich sta n d on th e T w om hley place a n d w ho fo r nine m o n th s has ra ised th is la te s t floral w onder w ith th e te n d e rn e s s o f a fa- I her. “ We p lan ted h e r la s t F e b ru a ry , Ju st a little shoot from one o f th e o th e r c h ry san th e m u m s, a n d sh e has re sp o n d ­ ed to m y c a re Ju st a s if sh e w ere n hum an being. W hen we g ro w m ore ban one blossom on a b ra n c h we ¡•Inch out each little sh o o t am i In th a t w ay sta rt a n o th e r bud g row ing, w hile w ith tile tall one blossom Bow er we ra in all th e s tra y sh o o ts In. W ell. I n e v er saw a c h ry sa n th e m u m g ro w so m any shoots a s th is golden h e ad e d one Id. T hey sim ply sp ro u te d o u t by the h u n d red s, a n d ev ery d a y w e'd find a dozen o r m ore blossom s to g re e t us. She ju s t s ta rte d in to b eat th e record, and she has c e rta in ly succeeded, for here probably Isn ’t a n o th e r flow er of ids k ind In th e w orld w hich can b o ast f 500 blossom s. “ S h e's th e pet o f th e green h o u ses, m d th e re Isn 't a n y th in g fine enough for her. we thin k . O f co u rse she'll have a p riv a te c a r w h en w e ta k e her to th e C hicago flow er show , fo r she c o u ld n 't get In w ith a n y o th ers, s h e ’s such a size. ‘A nd sh e isn 't a p a m p e red o r p e tte d flow er e ith e r. T h is little b e au ty d id n 't tie-d a n y c e rta in te m p e ra tu re o r o th e r a re s like th e o rchid o r n u m ero u s flow ers o f d e lic a te c o n stitu tio n . S he's a h a rd y girl w ith a fine sa n d se ttin g , a n d n o th in g sh o rt o f a cyclone will m ar her b e au ty . I t's a one b est bet to sa y sh e 's th e finest c h ry sa n th e m u m In th e w orld.” A lthough th e 500 h e a d e r Is th e ac know ledged b e au ty o f th e plaoe. c h ry s ­ a n th e m u m s o f o th e r v a rie tie s run her a close second fo r w ondrous b e au ty . . Ch urch B u ilt o f O n * P iece. T h e only tem p le In th e w orld w hose w alls, floor a n d ro o f a re o f one single T b e H o u s e h o ld T r u s t . fA la d y p ro f e s s o r o f th e P n lv e r e tty o f pleee w as opened re ee n tly a t L ake C h ic a g o th in k s th e tim e la c o m in g w hen s tre e t and F o re s t avenue. Oak P a rk , a h o u s e h o ld w o rk w ill be d o n e b y b u s in e s s s u b u rb o f Chicago. It la b u ilt o f re firm s o rg a n iz e d fo r th e p u rp o se , a s th e y now h a v e w in d o w c le a n in g firm s a n d th e e n f o r ed concrete, on th e E diaon plan, like, a n d th e s e r v a n t g irl p ro b le m will o f c o n tin u o u s m a te ria l w ith no aearaa th u s b e s o lv ed 1 T h e tem ple belongs to I 'o ity ro n g reg a - T h e y a r e s a y in g In C h ic ag o . tlon Ita com pletion w a s c eleb ra ted C h e e r s la te rs , c h e e r! w ith m usic, sp eech es a n d a n a d d re ss A nd fro m th e r e o f c o u rs e . It’s a go by the pastor. C h e e r B is te rs, c h e e r! T h e y w ill e n d ru le a u to c r a tic : T h a t f r o m k itc h e n u n to a t tic W ill b e s e rv ic e a u to m a tic . C h e e r s ta te rs, c h e e r! N ig h t R a b b it H u n tin g In REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Women Are Finding Quong Lee Hi Laundry „Oregon,, Builders A re you d o in g w h a l y o u can to p o p u la te y o u r s ta te ? OREGON NEEDS PEOPLE—Settlers, honest farmers mechanics merchants, clerks, people with brains, sitong hands and a willing heart—capital or no capital. Southern Pacific Co—Lines in Ore. is sending tons of Oregon literature to the East for distribution through every available agency. Will you not help the good work of building Oregon by sending us the names and addresses ol vout friends who are likely to be interested in this state? We will be glad to bear the expense of sending them complete in­ formation about OREGON and its opportunities. C U L 0 N IST T IC K E T S will be on sale during SEPTEMBER AND OCTOBER from the East to all points in Oregon. The fares front the principal cities are A u to s. D entist For a W arsh ip . In a recen tly b u ilt Italian m an -o f war •h«r» are special a rra n g e m e n ts fo r a d e n tist. Forest Grove E D Curtis et al to Mary J Pome­ Releif at Last. roy lot 10 Curtis subdivision $1064 It does seem that women have N L Atkins et al to Samantha more than a fair share of the aches W Coleman, part of A T Smith d 1 c t 1 s 3 w .......... -ISO and Pains ,hal afflict humanity; they must "keep up” , must attend to dut­ W W Boscow et al to Wm ies in spite of constantly aching backs, A Finney, part of block 3, or headaches, dizzy spells, bearing Fairview add Hillsboro......... 300 down pains; they must stoop over, Elmer E Lyda et al to John when to stoop is torture. They must Erickson, 10 a in David Har­ per d 1 c ................................ 400 walk and bend and work with racking pains and many aches from kidney ills. John Roeihlisberaer to Fritz Kidneys cause more suffering than any Kaufman, part of sec 7 t 1 n 1 w ...................................... 1700 other organ of the body. Keep the k dneys well and health is easily main- Fritz Kaufman to John Roeth- 1 tained. Read of a remedy for kidneys lisberger, part of sec 7 t 1 n 4 j only that helps and cures the kidneys 1 w .................................. and is endorsed by people you know. John C Bills to Louise Weisen- Mr*. L. M Stream , living at 210 B S tre e t, Forest born, tract in Glencoe, Oreg. 1 Grove, O re , »ays: " D o a n ’s K idney Pills cured m e of a disoidered condition of m y kidneys and pains throui h T G Todd to A B Todd, part my back. Prior to usin g this rem edy I felt tire d and of T G Naylor d 1 c t 1 s 4 w w rn out most of the tim e and was troubled w ith a drag­ (40 a c re s)............................ 10 ging pain through my hips I could scarcely |Stoop,or bend and w hen I did sh arp pains w ould dart th rough n y C H Schritt et al to Fred Behn- 1 art of M Wrenn d I c C oats - 10 to 20c D u ste rs - 15 to 20c I l n 3 w................... 2000 Tow les - 20c dot. N a p k in s * 20 Dos Robert M Ross et al to Title & The follow ing article s, 50c per do*.: Pillow c a se r. Bed S h een , i ableclothes, N ig h t Gow ns, W om en’s Trust Co. 141.66 acres in R D raw ers, U nderw ear, Aprons and Corset C overs. Williams d i e t 1 n 2 w. . . 10 Geo Fitzgerald el al to Emma Pacific Avenue Forest Grove L Harvey, 79 acres in sec 20 _____ t 2 s 2 ......................... 2500 Oregon Nursery Co to Edmond S O U T H E R N P A C IF IC R A I L W A Y Mathey, lot 9, blk 3 Orenco Townsite .............................. 110 Forest Grove Time Tahfe Oregon Nursery Co to Barney Brixey, part of W H Bennett T O PO RTLA N D d 1 c t 1 n 2 w ................... 250 No. 6 departs 6:4o a. m ., a rriv es at Port ii.d m. No. * 8 55 a. m .. n. Herman Metzger et ux to Hen­ No. 8 " lo ..to a .u. *’ " ’* m. No. lo 3:3o p. m. " '* " tn. ry Heckman, part of blk 57 No. 2 4:37 p. m . " ** m. Metzger acre tracts ............. 1275 FROM PORT Henry Orthmann to Ebert Oh- No. 1 Iv. Portland 7 2o a . r it. ling. part of sec 1 t 3 s 1. .. 200 No. 5 " " 8:5o a. ut., «a. • •»:> » ¡4. m. No. ** l:o o p m. nr 2:2o p. m . Samuel Lvdick to A L Sexton, No. J " 4 :lo p. m. 1\ . ¡j 5 lo p. pi. No. 9 " * 5:4o p. m . ar. 7:on p. tn. part of blk 5, Walkers Add Forest Grove..................... 450 Herman Osterman to W J Mil­ w . B r o w n , A g e n t W m . M cM U R R A Y , General Passenger ler, part of M Wrtnn d i e t 1 n 3 w ................................ 175 Agent. Portland, Ore. From Denver . “ Omaha . . . “ Kansas City “ St. Louis . . “ Chicago It tin tin g ra b b its by autom obile* at nl?bf !a th e la te st d iv ersio n o f sport* N o m o re " g i r l h a s le f t" h a rd s to rie s m en a t W llkesbarre. Pa R ested upon C h e e r s is te rs , c h e e r! th e fro n t ««at o f th e ir autom obile* N o e m p lo y m e n t b u re a u f o r a y a . gun In hand and w ith a ra n g e o f aev C heer s ta te r s c h e e r ’ era! hu n d red y a rd s o f road a h e a d Ilia N o m o re cold b e la te d d in n e rs . N o m o re A ir in g k itc h e n a tn n e rs m in a frd by se a rc h lig h t, th ey are p ic k ­ W ith th e p lu m b e rs. Icem en , tin n e rs ing 'f f m any a ra b b it A utom obile con- C h e e r s is te r s c h e e r ’ r e m s h a re sta rte d le ttin g out their C ooka w ho w o rk a n d b re a l t o platter. autom obiles fo r n ig h t b u n t'n g expedi­ C h e e r s is te r s c h e e r ' tions. M a id s w ho c le an a n d n e v e r c h a t te r . C h e e r s ta te r s , c h e e r ' B u tle rs w ho th e ir ta s k n e 'e r le a v e It. H o m e w ith no b a d h e lp to g rie v e I t - O h tie to o good to b e lie v e I t ’ B u tw e te e r s ta te rs , s h e e r ' — J o e h W ink tn B a ltim o re A m e ric a « . WOMEN'S WOES. COUNTY COURT. $30 .3 0 30 35 38 00 00 00 50 00 From Louisville “ Cincinnati “ Cleveland “ New York $41 42 44 55 70 20 75 00 T IC K E T S CAN BE PREPAID. If you want to bring a friend or relative to Oregon, deposit the proper amount with any of our agents. The ticket will then be furnished bv telegraph. W BROWN. Local Agent. Forest Grove. Ore W' MCM URRAY. G eneral P assenger A g en t, Portland, Oregon