SHAKE in a bottle . Wilcox 6, John Friday 6, Scott Wolf ¡6. Mrs Miller 1, White & Henderson jce of Noted Authority, Also Gives 3-50, Bud 0 til 3» \ Hermans 6, Ed Kramer 6, Henry Scuierman 6, R W a Simple Prescription. McNutt 6. Henry Cnallacomb 6, E J ! Inlerwilii'X I t e m s G a t h e r e d flow >» the t' (ni when the doctor EMPEROR PLEDGES Ward 8 40. J R Wescott 6, E X Hard- G E R M A N F r o m All P a r i s of t h e State . busy, and the patent medicine i «• „ . . . _ H IM S E L F TO OBEY T H E .. . , ln8 6. K Matteson 6. Francis White 6. utacturers reap the harvest, u n le s s ----- C O N S T IT U T IO N . M T Cox 6, Chas D Staley 6. D G Lil- S t a t e Will Need L a r g e F u n d . care is taken to dress warmly I, A ..." J . ' w* " “ ,r „ T k ;„ ,K * ‘y 6- w® Douglas 6 , John Ranes 11 , S a l e m — It se e m s a l t o g e t h e r p r o b ­ keep the feet dry. This is the Leonatd Smith 6, Chas Geiberger 6, Von H uelow S e c u r e s P r o m i s e to Stop a b le t h a t a p p r o p r i a ti o n s for s t a l e ?e of an old eminent authority, p u rp o se s for t h e bienDial p e riod E N Green 6, J U Henry 6, J. T. Lar­ T a l k i n g — N a tio n o f O ne -^s that Rheumatism and Kidney 1909-10 Will p a ss t h e $ 3 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 sen 6, J. H. White 6. O p in in o n . m ark. T h o u g h only a few of th e Je weather is here, and also tells E C Brown, inquest............... 10 35 state institu tio n s and d e p a rtm e n ts - to do in case of an attack. have m ade their reports reco m m en d ­ “ ............. 25 00 Get from any good prescription phar- Dr W Wood, B e rlin , Nov. 18.— F o r c e d by the in g a p p r o p r i a ti o n s for (he e n s u i n g P E Beverly. “ ............. 1 -cr one half ounce Fluid Extract a n g r y t id e of p o p u l a r feel t h a t sw ep t tw o y e ars, it is a p p a r e n t »hat t h e t h e e m p i r e f r p m e n d to e n d , E m p e r o r in c r e a s e in popu latio n of t h e s t a t e lion, one ounce Compound"**- Jurgens, election......... 6 W illia m h a s yield e d to t h e n a ti o n a n d c o n s e q u e n t in cre as e in b u s i n e s s three hree ounces Compound Syrup ! _ yron’ a n d p r o m is e d h e n c e f o r t h to c o n f o r m a t s t a t e d e p a r t m e n t s m a k e s a g e n e r a l B G Leedy, “ ......... 6 h i m s e l f t o t h e c o n s t i t u t i o n a l m e t h ­ in c r e a s e in a lm o s t e very item of ex­ jrilla. Mix by shaking in a bot- G W Barnes, J P fees........... 3 85 od s of c o n d u c t i n g t h e polic ies of G e r ­ pense. and take a teaspoonful after meals T h e r e is a s t r o n g d e m a n d for t h e , G A Plieth, election............... 6 00 m any. at bedtime. T h e In terv iew b e tw e e n t h e E m p e r ­ c r e a t i o n of a n i n s u r a n c e d e p a r t m e n t , Wolf Bros, r & h ................. * 107 97 o r a n d t h e I m p e r i a l C h a n c e ll o r took a s t a t e boa d of c o n tr o l a n d for th e 1 st try this simple home-made mix- 1 W Dunslow, “ 2 50 place a t t h e new p a la c e in P o t s d a m e n a c t m e n t of a c o m p r e h e n s iv e w a te r at the first sign of Rheumatism, o r 1 I T P Goodin, “ 404 93 y e s t e r d a y a n d a t i ts con clu sio n the co d e wish a p r o v isio n for s t a t e a d ­ your back aches or you feel that the ' E m p e r o r m a d e f o r m a l p ro m is e to his m i n i s t r a t i o n . T h e s t a t e will he ask e d ; Max Crandall, auditor............ 50 00 people t h a t in t h e f u t u r e h e w ould to h e lp b u ild a h o m e f o r t h e O regon 'neys are not acting just right, j 2 00 not act except t h r o u g h t h e C h a n c e l ­ H isto r ic a l Society. js is said to be a splendid kidney | E C Mulloy, election .. ............ T h e r e is a ls o a d e m a n d f r o m E a s t ­ | Edw R Wirtz, “ 5 00 lor a n d his a ss o c i a t e m in iste rs. This «tor, and almost certain remedy e r n O r e g o n t h a t BCalp b o u n t i e s be J T McGill, r & h ............... 3 50 re sto r e d . A g it a t i o n h a s b e en s t r o n g forms of Rheumatism, which is Elmer Miller, “ 10 00 for so m e t i m e in f a v o r o f s t a t e a id used by uric acid in the blood, I for public r o a d b u i l d i n g T h e bill Pacific Tel Co, c h ................. 24 70 pich the kidneys fail to filter out. i for e re c tio n of a r m o r i e s by t h e s t a t e Wash Sto & Trans Co............. 30 will p r o b a b ly be r e n e w e d In a n o t h e r inyone can easily prepare this at home j Jessie Johnson........................ 7 80 form , t h o u g h d e f e a t e d by t h e pe o p le d at small cost. last J u n e . In som e q u a r t e r s t h e r e is H Wehrung & Sons............... 4 10 Druggists in this town and vicinity, a n a r g u m e n t In f a v o r of a n a p p r o ­ Livengood & Olds, livery . . . 4 00 p r i a t i o n for t h e p u r c h a s e of t h e O r e ­ Len shown this prescription, stated Rowell Bros & Co, r & h . . . . 3 05 gon City locks by the B'ate. they can either supply these in - 1 T h e c r o w d e d c o n d itio n of t h e S t a te F L Beach, “ ___ 31 25 nts, or, if our readers prefer, j I n s a n e A sylu m a n d t h e p r o p o r t i o n s Groner & Rowell, . . . . 36 12 th at institution has a ttain ed , m akes ty will compound the mixture for Capt Guiles, c h ...................... 45 40 it n e ce ssa ry t h a t a s e p a r a t e I n s t i t u ­ em tion be pro v id ed , a n d it is g e n e r a ll y R H Greer, relief................... 10 65 believed t h a t a n a p p r o p r i a t i o n w»ll Christensen, r & h ........ 24 70 be m a d e for a b r a n c h a s y l u m som e- Alfred Zweiner, election. . . . 6 00 | w h e r e in E a s t e r n O regon. j W E Shaver, “ .... 6 00 R a n k e r F a c e s S e r io u s C h a r g e . IJ E Howard, “ .... 9 40 Z$e county board met on Wednes- P o r t l a n d — A. B. C onne lly said to C F Tigard. .“ ____ 6 00 ■y, November 4, and after one day’s be t h e m illio n a ir e w h e a t k in g of th e Abner Briggs, ‘ 00, G r a n d R o n d e V aliev a n d p r o m in e n t ssion adjourned to Monday of last J W M Jackson, salary............ L a G r a n d e b a n k e r , is a cc u se d by th e ek, finishing its labors in the after- P o r t l a n d police of k i d n a p i n g from ' Hillsboro Pharmacy, relief.. . -n. The following proceedings were his h o m e city G e r t r u d e W illia m s, a Hillsboro Independent, print. 24 90 16-year-old girl. Mr. C onne lly was E M P E R O R WILLIAM. Ld: j J A Imbrie, asses & col. . 72 80 a cc o sted last week a t t h e U nion De­ p r o m is e w a s m a d e public in t h e offi­ J J Shevlin appointed supervisor o pot by Mrs. L ola B a ld w in , of the A B Flint, r & h ..................... 54 50 cial g a z e tt e of t h e e m p ire. police d e p a r t m e n t , a n d t h e girl t a k e n ad district No. 10, to fill resignation | P r i n c e von B ue low fold t h e E m ­ G A Wilcox, salary................. 100 00 from his c ustody. Mr C onne lly, who G W Stitt. 4 20 p e r o r t h a t he b o r e t h e m a n d a t e oi is c h a r g e d w ith e n ti c in g t h e girl Beall & Co, r & h . t h e r u l e r s of B a v a r i a , W u r t e m b u r g , Road petition R S Robinson et al; Beall & C o.............................. 15 20 Saxony a n d B a d en , t h e most p o w e r ­ from h e r La G r a n d e hom e, h a d m ad e B Todd, G W Marsh and L C a ll a r r a n g e m e n t s t o t a k e h e r with ful s t a t e s In t h e e m p i r e o u t s i d e ol Glass & Prudhomme, c h. 11 him on a t r ip to S o u t h e r n C a lifo rn ia. alker appointed to view and survey P r u s s i a , to c o m m u n i c a t e to His Ma­ Bushong & Co ...................... TO 50 j e s ty t h e i r c olle ctive hope t h a t he He Is a b o u t 74 y e a r s of a g e a n d e road. Manche Langley, electio n ... 1 80 w ould be m o r e re ti c e n t In th e f u tu r e . v e n e r a b le looking, a n d did not seem o n e whit n o n p l u s s e d a t t h e pa inful Recorder’s October fees, $*63.35. T h e P r i n c e h a d d e t e r m i n e d upon J H W irtz .............................. 4 80 Clerk’s October fees, $255.25. h a n d i n g in his r e s i g n a t i o n if t h e E m ­ si t u a t i o n h e fa ce d a s t h e officer c o n ­ W G Stephens........................ 1 40 p e r o r h a d not m e t t h e c o u n t r y ’s d e ­ f r o n t e d him. State if Oregon vs Emory Callison; Mr. C onne lly w as a llo w e d t o c o n ­ Dr F A Bailey, insane........... 5 00 m a n d , b u t, a s su c h a sit u a t i o n did auscript Hillsboro justice of peace Martin Knutson, dist a ttv .. . . 5 00 not de velop, the a u d ie n c e e n d e d with t i n u e his t r ip a n d t h e g ir l w as ta k e n t h e police s ta tio n . Mrs. Bald w in ourt, approved. Star Lbr Co, r & h ................. 26 36 t h e E m p e r o r 's s a y in g to t h e Im p e r ia l to a n n o u n c e d t h a t s h e w ould t a k e i m ­ Coroner’s report on inquest of Min- Bushong & Co, c h ............... 17 50 C h a n c e ll o r t h a t h e r e p o se d full c o n ­ m e d i a te s t e p s to p r o s e c u t e Mr. C o n ­ fidence in h is w isdom . nelly, w h o is said to b e o n e of th e ie Beverly approved and billls allowed. L M Buell, r & h ................... 56 08 Glass & Prudhomme, c h . . . . 7 50 le a d in g b u s i n e s s m en In La G ra n d , J P transcript Slate of Oregon vs M a n d is said to ow n a l a r g e in te r e s t Livengood & Olds, liv e ry .... 11 00 laddox approved, and bill allowed. In t h r e e of t h e most I m p o r t a n t b a n k s 6 50 Beall & Co, r & h in t h a t p a r t of t h e s t a te . H e h a s a Resignation G M Hall, supeivisor [ q \ Patterson, relief 12 50 13 89 Dowagt-r E m p r e s s anil E m p e r o r ol wife a n d fam ily of g r o w n c h ild r e n load district No. 34, accepted and W Reeves & Reeves, r & h ........ r e s id in g n e a r La G r a n d e . Beall & Co “ . . . . 550 C h i n a Die in P e k i n . Raymond appointed to fill vacancy. E B Tongue, dist atty........... 19 66 Ralph Imbrie et al; petition referred G o v e r n m e n t L and t o Be O pe ned. P e k i n , Nov 16.— T h e B o a rd ot Dr F A Bailey, relief............. 11 75 R o s e b u r g — On J a n u a r y 20. 1909, ¡0 Prosecuting attorney. Irwin Hodson Co, c h ........ 68 30 F o r e i g n A ffairs h a s a n n o u n c e d the Ordered that Nels Johnson be ap. W J Butner, sal & com........ 38 30 d e a t h of T sze Hsi An. th e D ow age r t h e r e will be t h r o w n open fo r e n tr y a t t h e R o s e b u r g L a n d Office 91,950 24 40 E m p r e s s of C hina, a u t o c r a t i c h e a d of a c r e s of d a ir y i n g , f r u i t a n d tim b e r o.nted supervisor of Road Dist No 15 John McClaren, “ ......... t h e g o v e r n m e n t, w hich sh e h a d d i ­ 105 5 5 ! J W Goodin. “ ......... r e c te d w i t h o u t suc c essful i n t e r f e r ­ landB. which will be w i t h d r a w n from Jo fit! a vacancy. 7 20 e n ce since 1861, a n d w ith o u t p ro tes t t h e U m p q u a f o r e s t r e s e r v e , a n d City Light & Water, c h . . . Gus Schlafli appointed road super­ w hich a r e s i t u a t e d in Coos, W e s te r n since 1891. visor of Dist N j . 30; to till vacancy T h e a n n o u n c e m e n t of t h e Dow­ L a n d a n d D o u g la s c o u n t i e s T h e p r o ­ a g e r E m p r e s s ’ d e a t h followed closely pose d r a i l r o a d fro m D r a i n t o M ar h- Caused Dy resignation of C E Meacham. W O R L D 'S N E W S IN B R I E F u p o n t h e a n n o u n c e m e n t of t h e d e a t h fleld r u n » t h r o u g h a p o r t io n of th is A B Msnlory, road petition; petition t r a c t. of K w a n g H su, t h e E m p e r o r . T h e ne w d i v o r c e law , in c re a s in g ¡to Prosecuting attorney. T h e d a i r y i n g a n d f r u i t l a n d s will An e d ic t was issu e d plac in g upon ^Following accounts were allowed on t h e p e r io d of r e sid e n c e f r o m six t h e t h r o n e P r i n c e Pu Yi, t h e 3-year- he su b j e c t to t h e h o m e s te a d a ct, but m o n t h s t o o n e y e a r , was c a r r i e d in old son of P r i n c e C h u n , t h e R e g en t th e t im b e r la n d s c a n only be ta k e n [sccount of election: S o u t h D a k o t a by a vote of 2 t o 1. u n d e r t h e t i m b e r a n d s to n e act. A of t h e E m p ir e . C Christensen $9, Frank Jackson $6. p e c u lia r f e a t u r e of t h i s o p e n in g is I f t h e r e c o v e r y of P o s t m a s t e r E Henry Kuratli $6, Clyde Lincoln $6, W. M o r g a n , of New York, w h o was R e c o m m e n d s L a r g e A p p r o p r i a t i o n s . t h a t s q u a t t e r s ' r i g h t s will b e recog nized. A f t e r D e c e m b e r 31. p e rso n s s h o t l a s t w e e k , c o n ti n u e s , h e will be W a s h in g t o n , D. C., Nov. 18 — T h e Phillip Pezoidt 6, Thomas Connell 6, a t h is d e s k t h e first w e ek in De­ m ay s e t tl e on t h e la n d a n d p r e p a r e a n n u a l r e p o r t of t h e C h ief of A rm y to m a k e It t h e i r h o m e. T h e r i g h t s Allred Guerber 7.40. Ed Mulloy 6, J J c e m b e r . E n g in e e r s , m a d e public to d a y , r e c ­ Official e le c tio n r e t u r n s show th a t o m m e n d s a libera! a p p r o p r i a ti o n for of su c h p e r s o n s will be r e co g n ize d as Trebs 6, Frank Simpson 6, T B Per­ p r i o r to t h o s e w h o file on J a n u a r y kins 9, C W Allen 6, H G Vincent 6, t h e U n io n ist p a r t y c a r r i e d a ll seven t h e w a t e r w a y s of t h e Pacific N o r t h ­ 20. It Is e x p ec te d t h a t t h e r e will d i s t r i c t s of P o r t o Rico. T h e U nion­ west, a n d t h e s e e s t i m a t e s will f o rm A A Pike 6, M S Barnes 6, Wm Goet- i sts a d v o c a te d i n d e p e n d e n c e a n d self- t h e ba sis of a p p r o p r i a t i o n s t o be be a r u s h fo r t h e c hoic e t r a c t s In t h is la n d w h e n it Is opened. telman 6, H J Hanson 6, Scott Smith g o v e r n m e n t. m a d e in th e f o r t h c o m i n g r i v e r a n d h a r b o r bill. A m o n g t h e a p p r o p r i a ­ P r e s i d e n t R o o s e v e lt h a s a p p o in te d . W R Stephens 6, Paul Beck 6, J C S h ip m e n t* A re Doubled. G e o rg e S. T e r r y to be A s sista n t t io n s r e c o m m e n d e d a r e : Schulmerich 6, Chas Barrett 6, John T r e a s u r e r of t h e U nited S t a te s , in C o lo m b ia a n d W i l l a m e t t e river» P o r t l a n d — S t a ti s t i c s co m p lied by from P o r t l a n d to t h e sea. $ 2 0 0 ,0 0 0 ; t h e D e p a r t m e n t of C o m m e r c e a n d L a­ Ireland 8 40. Albert Spienngs 6, Fred succession to H a m i l t o n F i s h M iT S TÛ PEOPLE DOINGS IN OREGON FFIC1AL PROCEEDINGS. CHINA’S RULERS DEAD “IN A BAD WAY,” lany a Forest Grove Reader Will Feel Grateful for this Infor­ mation. When your back gives out; Becomes lame, weak or aching; When urinary troubles set in, Your kidneys are ‘‘in a bad way.” Doan’s Kidney Pills will cure you. Here is evidence to prove it: G w H urdy, « » In * on M ain S t.. Hiltoboro. Ore « n " E z p o s u rt to th f w enthnt w m th e Street cause of kidney trouble and rbeuaM ttsm w h ich annoyed me *«• a lo u t tim e. I had le y e re pains th ro u c b mp back *«d it wm only w ith an effort th a t I w m able to bend •err Mp kufciryl w ere m uch disordered and I wa> Wuaed a great deal Of snoop ance bp th e too fredw ent •« te n of th e s e cre t tons. I used s num ber of rem edies Instead of K e tu n f better continu ed to fro w worse I finally a , n a c count in th e p a p e rs o f D oan's Kidney raj betnp m uch Im prem ed procu red s bou. to s • o n «m e th e k ld a e p s w ere p e rform in g th eir proper T well sod b a r e am b a d a sig n o f kidaey tin t since D im a's K idney g ills cu red m e ." For Mle by »11 dealers. Price 50 c*ws Foster-Milburn Co.. Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name— Doan's—and fake no other. T h e U n i t e d S t a t e S teel c o r p o r a t io n h a s d e c id e d t o e x p en d $ 5 ,5 0 0 ,0 0 0 , t h e g r e a t e r p a r t of w h ic h will be u s e d t o I n c r e a s e Its c a p a c i t y for p r e s s e d steel c a r s. T h e H o m e M issions of t h e M etho­ d is t c h u r c h l a s t w eek a p p r o p r i a t e d $ 9 0 0 ,0 0 0 for m is sio n w o r k In A m e ri­ ca. T h e f u n d s a r e t o be use d largely fo r w o r k in t h e c ity s l u m s a n d at f r o n t i e r posts. A pontific al m a s s w as c e l e b r a t e d M onday a t St. P e t e r 's , R o m e, by th e P o p e on t h e o c ca sion of t h e 50 th a n ­ n i v e r s a r y of h i s Joining t h e pries»- hood. O ve r 7 0 ,0 0 0 people , f r o m all p a r t s of t h e w o r ld , w e r e p r e s e n t . T h e g r a n d j u r y a t N a shville , T enn., r e t u r n e d a t r u e bill in w h ic h Colonel B. C ooper, his son. R obin B Cooper, a n d ex-Sheriff J. D. S h a r p a r e Jointly c h a r g e d w ith m u r d e r i n g e x - S e n a to r C a r m a c k a n d in w hich S h a r p Is in ­ d ic te d a ls o o n t h e c h a r g e of being a n a c c e s so r y b e f o r e t h e fa ct P r o f e s s o r M a rk W. H a r r i n g t o n , f o r m e r l y c h i e f o f t h e U n ite d S t a te s w e a t h e r B u r e a u , who m y s te r io u s ly d r o p p e d o u t o f s i g h t n e a r l y 10 y e a rs ago, h a s been f o u n d , a h o p e le ss m e n ­ t a l w r e c k , in t h e New J e r s e y Asylum for t h e I n s a n e at M o r r is P l a i n s Such Is h is c o n d it i o n t h a t h e h a s been u n ­ a b l e to te ll t h e asylum officials a n y ­ th in g ab o u t him self. H is wife r e ­ c e n tly v isite d t h e a s y l u m and i d e n t i ­ fied h e r m is s i n g husband. m o u th of C o lu m b ia , $ 4 5 0 ,0 0 0 ; Celilo bor show t h a t P o r t l a n d f a r o u t d is ­ C a n a l, $ 1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 in a d d it i o n to tanc ed P u g e t S o u n d ia w h e a t ex­ $ 1 4 6 ,0 0 0 , w h ic h w as a u th o r i z e d la s t p o r t s d u r i n g t h e te n m o n t h s e n d in g se a so n ; W i l l a m e t t e l i v e r a b o v e P o r t ­ with October, a n d In t h a t t im e m o r e lan d , $ 4 0 ,0 0 0 ; C o l u m b i a r i v e r be-j t h a n do u b led Its ow n sh p m e n t for In t h e first te n m o n t h s of t w e e n V a n c o u v e r a n d m o n th of W ill- [ 1907. a m e t t e , $ 1 0 ,0 0 0 ; c a n a l o f C a sc ade s, last y e a r P o r t l a n d e x p o r te d 5,380. $ 1 0 8 ,0 0 0 : C o l u m b i a riv er b e tw e e n 050 b u s h e l s of w h e a t ; d u r i n g th e Com­ Celtio F a l l s a n d t h e m o u 'h of th a past ten m o n t h s 1 1,387.606. S n a k e r iv er, $7 5,0 0 0 ; S n a k e r iv e r , bin ed e x p o r ts of all P u g e t S o und $ 1 0 ,0 0 0 ; T il l a m o o k h a r b o r to T i l l a ­ p o r ts for t h e p a st ten m o n t h s was m ook City. $ 1 5 .0 0 0 ; Coos r iv e r , on ly 9 ,9 4 8 ,9 2 5 bushels. $1500: C latskanine river. $5 0 0 ; Cow litz a n d L ew is riv ers . $7500. T il l a m o o k S t r u c k by Blaze. T h e C h ief o f E n g i n e e r s sa ys It Is T il l a m o o k — An e a r l y m o r n in g fire a d v is a b l e t o p lace t h e Celilo c a n a l ¡ in t h is city S u n d a y did $15,000 d a m ­ u n d e r a c o n t i n u i n g c o n tr a c t sv s te m , ¡ a ge a n d t h r e a t e n e d for a w hile d e ­ with t h e u n d e r s t a n d i n g t h a t $1,000,- j s t r u c ti o n of t h e e n t i r e bu sin e ss p o r ­ 000 be a p p r o p r i a t e d a n n u a 'I y u n t i l ( tion of the city. w o rk is c o m p le te d . F i r e fell so th ic k ly a b o u t th e city t h a t It c a u g h t th e r o o f of t h e T il l a ­ B r y a n May R u n Again. mook H otel, which w a s only saved E v ery window in San Antonio, Tex., Nov. 17 — W. J. by h e ro ic efforts. There B ry a n , w ith h is wife, a r r i v e d he r* th e b u ild in g was d e s tr o y e d th is m o r n in g a n d s p e n t t h e d a y Ha is a s t r o n g I m pression t h s t th e fire was given a n o v a tio n at t h e depot by w a s s t a r te d by so m e d r u n k e n m en h u n d r e d s . I m m e d i a t e l y a f t e r b r e a k - w ho w e re loafing in a sh e d a t t h e fa»! h e left in a n a u t o m o b i l e fo r a r e a r t h e building duck h u n t a t a l a k e 15 m iles f ro m I h e r e in c o m p a n y w ith a few clo se J a n r i g a l F o u n d G u ilty . friends. In a n In te r v ie w r e g a r d i a « O re gon C i t y — T h e Jury In t h e c a s e his f u t u r e p la n s , h e sa id: " I w o u ld m u c h p r e fe r t a r e t i r e to nf Ma h Ja ncIgaJ. a f t e r a n h o u r ' s d e ­ libe ration T u es d ay n ig h t, r e t u r n e d a p r i v a t e life a n d I hope t h a t four verdict of m u r d e r In t h e first d e g r e e y e a r s h e n e e c ir c u m s t a n c e s will not for th e k illin g of 1 6 -y e a r-o ld M a r y be su c h a s to f o r c e m e ttito t h e c a m ­ S m e a r < a r . J u l y 11. laat. I n s a n i ty pa ig n B u t If c i r c u m s t a n c e s s h o u ld « a s th e d e f e n d a n t 's plea. fc.rca m e t o h a u l * — hat tie I wUL” New Store in Town and New Prices M e n ’s S u i t s J u s t R e c e iv e d a t G re a t B a rg a in s —You Will Double your Money on Them— Come Early and Get the Best Yours truly M. J. Benjamin Forest Grove ^ :: Oregon ________ G e o . G. P a te r a u n P h o n e I n d . . 6 0 / I Home Baking Co. F o r e s t G r o v e , O re g o n Fresh Bread, Cake and Pies Wholesale and Retail Daily Now is the time to order fruit cakes for Thanksgi ving WILL P R O B A B L Y AM EN D FIK H I L A W S ON C o L l . u u l A R I V E R P o r t l a n d . Or., Nov. 16.— T h a t As­ t o r ia g i l l n e t t e r s will Tall In t h e i r ef f o r t to d r i v e o u t sa lm on w h e els and t r a p s is t h e plain ev id e n ce on several sides T h e U n ited S t a te s F ish C o m ­ m ission o p p o s e s th e m a n d so do the a u t h o r i t i e s of O re g o n a n d W a s h in g to n n . It is a l t o g e t h e r p r o b a b le th at t h e W a s h i n g t o n co m m issio n of 18 m e m b e rs , w h ic h m e t in S e a tt l e last week, will o p p o se t h e g i l l n e t t e r s a nd will call f o r r e g u la ti o n of all Kindt of fishing g e a r , a n d t h a t t h e Oregon C o n s e r v a ti o n C o m m ission, a c o m m i t ­ tee of w h ic h is i n v e s ti g a ti n g t h e m a t ­ te r , will do t h e sam e. O r e g o n 's new fish w a r d e n t a k e s t h is view a n d de­ c la res t h a t all g e a r s h o u l d b e r e g u ­ lated a n d n o n e abolished. Affairs h a v e r e a c h e d su c h a stage t h a t t h e closed se a so n will u n d o u b t ­ edly b e l e u g t h e n e d by t h e tw o legis­ l a t u r e s t h i s w in ter. T h e r e a r e now only tw o closed periods, o n e 30 da yf long, b e tw e e n March 15 a n d April 15, a n d t h e o t h e r 16 da y s long, be­ tw een A u g u s t 25 a n d S e p t e m b e r 10. T hese w e r e t h e closed se a s o n s up to th e e n a c t m e n t of th e I n o p e ra tiv e in i ­ tia tiv e la w s In Oregon. Quong Lee Hi Laundry FINE WORK DONE CHEAP— PRICES W hite shirt - - 10c Drawer« - 8 to ISC Soft M - - 10c W aist», w h ite 10 to 2l'c W hite skirts - 10 to 20c U nderskirts - 15 to JS c - JH c Uiiw¿rshirts Sc Stocking« - 2 H e H andkerchiefs • 2c Collars M en’s W hite Vests 10 15c Pants - 2 i t Coats - - 10 to 20c D ustera - 15 to 20c Tow les 20c dos. N a p k in s * 20 Dos The follow ing arU cles, 50c per d o t.: Pillow cosce, Bed Sheets, T ableclothes, N ig h t Gow ns, W o m e n ’s Drawers, U nderw ear, A prons and C orset C overs. Pacific Avenue Forest Grove SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY » Forest Grove Time Tsble No. No. No. No. 4o. TO PO R TLA N D 6 departs 6:*o a. ro., a rriv e s at Portland 8:oo a. m. 4 || 8 55 a. m .. ( ‘ ** lo to a. m. 8 “ »o:3o a . «ai. *' ** ’* i l : 5 o a . m. lo “ 3:3o p. m . " " " 4:5«» p . m. 2 " 4:37 p. tn. ** *' *’ ¿o p. on. FROM PO R TLA N D No. No. No. lo . No. I 5 / J hr. Portland 7 .Jo a . m 1.. F res' d ro v e B;.iv a. m. " “ 8:5o a. n , r “ lo lo a. m. ** " Loo p. tn. a r “ 2:¿o p. m. ‘I *' 4 :lo p . m . Iv. " 5 to p. m. 9 “ *' 5.4o p. m . at “ 7 :oo p. m . P O R T L A N D AND S E A T T L E MAY S E t I R E L I B E R T Y B E L L W. BK WN. \ g e n t . WM. MCMUKRAY, General Passenger 17.— I m m e ­ \gent. Portland, Ore. P o r t l a n d . Or., Nov. d i a t e s t e p s will be t a k e n t o s e c u re for t h e Rose F e stiv a l of 1 9 0 9 the pre senc e h e r e of t h e L ib e r t y Bell th e t o k e n of A m e ric a n in d e p e n d e n c e a n d Its g r e a t e s t sym bol of f r e e d o m a n d lib e rty from th e m o t h e r c o u n t r y . Advices h a v e been re ce ive d f r o m off! eta Is o f t h e S e a tt l e e x p o s i ti o n t h a t they w o u ld e x e r t e v e r y in flu e n c e at th e i r c o m m a n d to b r i n g t h e h o n o r e d relic o u t h e r e next S u m m e r . U n d e r no c i r c u m s t a n c e s c a n the L ib e rty Bell leave P h i l a d e l p h i a w ith out a n official e s c o rt c o m p o s e d ol m e m b e r s o f t h e city g o v e r n m e n t , a n d upon t h e laat o c ca sion of Its lea ving t h a t city, t h r e e m e m b e r s of t h e c o u n ­ cil a c c o m p a n i e d It. It w a s n ot a l ­ lowed t o b e c o m e p a r t of a n y of th e r e g u l a r t r a i n o u t of t h e city, b u t wa» d i s p a t c h e d on a spe c ia l c a r w ith a sp e c ia l e n g in e Bargains. One H«ti*e and lot................. | ' 2 r0 One . 1600 One .................... 1 j > 0 One lot 100x200 feet ........ 8P0 One “ 100x100 “ 500 See Jarrei Stephenson. 14-tl — We’ll buy your wool and mohair. Bring it in. Bailey. —The top price at Bailey’s lor your Wool and Mohair. —Try Schultx’t ground bone lot vour hens. It «rill make them lay. — New stock of latest Ladies’ Home fournal dress patterns at Bailey’s Big Store. To the Public. The undersigned will not be respons­ —We always pay the highest pnre ible for any debt contracted by Mattie Bailey.v k J. Lee, who has left mv home at Banks. for wool and mohair. JOHN F. LEE. —Money to loan on farm security. November 13th 1908. 19-t2* W. H. Hollis. Forest Grove — White River Flour made of best — M. Turner of Banks has a full line Eastern Oregon wheat lot sale at Bat- ! of Rubber Aquepelle and wet weather ley’s Big Store 47-tl goods. 19-tf