Bargain Sale!! 1 Reduction on all Clothing 3 In Our Store : : «re S o m e worth $7.00 a t . ,,. “ “ “ “ “ “ 7.50 ii 8.00 8.50 9.00 10.00 11.00 (4 u it n u $4 .6 7 5 .0 0 5 .3 3 5 .6 7 6 .0 0 6 .6 7 7.33 of the Prices: Men’s Suits worth $12.00 at... ii il U 13 00 " . . . li a U 14.00 “ H u u 15.00 it a u 16.00 ii a il 17.00 a a u 18.00 ii u u 21.00 A lar e line of Men’s P a rts Farcy Shirts and Heavy Underwear. Shirts, Siioes for Men, Ladies and Boys. $ 8 .0 0 8 .6 7 9 .3 3 1 0 .0 0 1 0 .6 7 1 1 .3 3 1 2 .0 0 1 4 .0 0 Blue Flannel Top M . J. B E N J A M IN F o r e st Grove ° O regon THE MODERN DAIRY Up-to-date in every respect Prompt delivery morning and evening All milk and cream guaranteed absc lutely pure and of the best qualit PR IC E S AR E R IG H T Milk 5c per quart; cream 10c per pint. Special prices on large orders. Deliver­ ed in bottles the only perfect way Yours lor business in the dairy line, A. N O R T O N We will have for this season a complete line to select from, and you will not have to ler want in T k* to r e t just what you Bargains. One House and lot............ 81200 One “ “ “ ................. 1600 One “ “ “ ................. 1500 One lot 100x200 feet ......... 800 One “ 100x100 ” ......... 500 See James Stephenson. 14-tf P u rn itu re Carpets, Rugs, Linoleums, Window Shades, Mattings, Cur­ tains, Wall Paper, Paints, Oils, Glass, Trunks, Suit Cases, and Valises. Pictures and Picture Framing. Framing and Enlarging a Specialty — Try Schultz’s ground bone for I your hens. Tt will make them lay. —Goff Bros, have just received a cat- load of lath and a carload of cement. L et them supply you. John Wunderlich, Prop. BANKS, OREGON G e o . ( i. P a t r r m o n — Hoffman & Allen Co. are again headquarters for Christmas candies, nuts and gccdies of all kinds. —Go to Miss Kirkwood’s for toilet articles. 20tf — We’ll buy your wool and mohair. 1 Bring it in Bailey. 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H e d id n 't know how n o r te n d a n c e of a b o u t 80 sch o o l officers, w hen he got th ere. l i e d id n ’t know I re p re s e n tin g th e b o a rd s of e v e ry w h e th e r his u a m e w as Jo n e s o r M ont­ I school d is tric t In th e c o u n ty . m orency. E je c te d fro m a c a r on th e S alem It w as th e d u ty o f th e police to solve e le c tric lin e , c o m p e lle d to w alk tw o th e m y stery . T h e c ase w as w ritte n up m iles back a lo n g a lonely ra ilro a d a n d p u b lish ed b ro a d c a st. A close p e r­ tr a c k on a d a r k n ig h t a n d to sle ep in an o ld sh e d , M ary E. O ’B rie n h a s sonal d e sc rip tio n w a s g iven, a n d m an y b ro u g h t a $5000 d a m a g e s u it a g a in s t of th e p a p e rs p u b lish ed his p ictu re. A fte r he had b u n g a ro u n d fo r a . th e r a i l r o a l a t P o rtla n d . 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T h e J u s t a s s a n e a s th e a lie n is ts th e m ­ ' g a s in o n e o f th e w ells c a u g h t Are selves. T h a t m ay h a v e d isu p p o iu te d a n d it w as w ith difficu lty t h a t a h u g e th em , b u t th e y h a d to a d m it it. E m i­ b o ile r w as lo w e re d o v e r th e flam e n e n t su rg e o n s th e n e x a m in e d him to a n d th e fire sm o th e re d . see If his s ta te h a d not been b ro u g h t S a tu r d a y e v e n in g w h ile C h a rle s M c F a rla n d , o f th e S o u th e rn P acific a b o u t by som e a c c id e n t to th e b ra in . f r e ig h t d e p a r tm e n t a t E u g e n e , w as N o th in g o f th e s o rt could be sh o w u . a s s is tin g so m e w o rk m e n u n lo a d a J o n e s w as of p h le g m a tic te m p e ra m e n t s h ip m e n t o f p la te g la s s a t t h e d e p o t, a n d n o t th e m au to w o rry his head th e big c r a te fe ll, p in n in g h im u n ­ o v e r a n y th in g . A sc o re o f p eople w ere d e r n e a th th e lo ad a n d b r e a k in g h is a llo w e d to q u e stio n him . O f c o u rse th e Idea w a s to b rin g fo rw a rd so m e­ a rm . S a m u e l R. C lay p o o l, O re g o n p io n ­ th in g to re m in d him of h im se lf a n d e e r o f 1 8 4 6 , h e ro o f th e In d ia n w a rs, su rro u n d in g s b e fo re th e m y ste rio u s A lm o st e v e ry fa m ily u am e fo rm e r c o u n ty c o m m issio n e r of L in n c h an g e. c o u n ty a n d m e m b e r of th e 'V e g o n e v e r h e a rd of In N ew E n g la n d w as le g is la tu r e , d ied a t h is h o m e in L e b ­ m en tio n ed , b u t he did n o t recognize a n o n , a t 1 0 :3 0 o ’c lo c k S u n d a y m o rn ­ his am o n g th em . Q u ite su re th a t be in g a t t h e a g e o f 7 2 y e a rs. H e h a d h a d a w ife, o v e r fifty given n a m e s b e e n In 111 h e a lth fo r th e p a s t tw o w ere called o v e r lu hopes to strik e y e a rs. M r. C lay p o o l w as a re s id e n t hers, b u t th is failed . T h en th e re w as o f L in n c o u n ty fo r m o re t h a n h a lf a lis t of n a m e s o f boys a n d girls, b u t a c e n tu ry . h e sho o k his h e ad a t eac h oue. T h en T h e O re g o n R a ilro a d C o m m issio n a lis t of tra d e s w a s called over. H o hag d ism is se d p ro c e e d in g s a g a in s t a sk e d w h a t a c a rp e n te r a n d a b la c k ­ th e C oos B ay, R o s e b u rg & E a s te r n , sm ith w ere. H e did n o t know w h a t a In w h ic h t h a t ro a d w as a c c u se d of s c y th e o r a plow w as. d is c rim in a tio n a g a in s t th e C a lifo rn ia F o r tw o w eeks th e w ise st a n d keen­ & O re g o n C o a st S te a m s h ip C o m p an y . e s t o f m en w o rk ed o v e r Jo n e s to re­ T h e c o m m issio n o r d e re d t h a t th e k in d le th e lo st s p a rk , a n d th en th in g s C o rv a llis & E a s te r n p ro v id e tw o to i­ C hanged a b o u t j u s t a s m ig h t h a * * been le t ro o m s In e a c h o f its p a s s e n g e r looked for. A m a jo rity o f th e com ­ c a rs , e x c e p t th o s e r u n n in g o n ly b e ­ m itte e a n d th ro u g h th em fo u r-fifth s of tw e e n A lb a n y a n d C o rv a llis. th e p u b lic d e n o u n ce d th e m an a s an T h a t a b o u n ty is n e e d e d on c o u ­ Im postor. It w a s a rg u e d th a t he w as g a rs , w o lv e s a n d o th e r w ild a n im a ls a tra m p w h o w a s lo oking fo r a so ft to p r e v e n t t h e i r ra p id In c re a s e In th in g , a n d It w a s ev en u rg e d t h a t he th e m o u n ta in s a n d fo o th ills o f E a s t ­ be a rre s te d . O nly th e N ew H a v e n m an e rn L in n c o u n ty is th e a s s e r tio n o f stu c k to him , a n d p e rh a p s th a t w as r e s id e n ts o f t h a t p a r t o f th e c o u n ty , m ore th ro u g h o b stin a c y th a n a n y th in g w h o h a v e p re s e n te d a big p e titio n to t h e c o u n ty c o u r t a s k in g fo r a sp e c ia l else. H e w e n t back a n d re v ie w e d th e As ta x lev y on th e 1 9 0 9 ro ll fo r t h a t w hole c a se fro m th e beg in n in g . p u rp o s e . T h e y w a n t a b o u n ty o f $10 Jo n e s h a d no m oney, it w a s f a ir to o n a ll c o u g a rs a n d w o lv e s a n d $2.5 0 su p p o se th a t he h a d re a c h e d th e city o n w ild c a ts a n d c o y o te s k ille d in on foot. A m an o u t of his rig h t m ind L in n c o u n ty d u r in g th e c o m in g y e ar. a n d a c tin g q u e e rly could not h a v e t r a v ­ i n t h e m a n u f a c tu r e of lu m b e r a n d eled f a r e v en o v e r c o u n try h ig h w a y s Its p ro d u c ts fo r th e y e a r 190 7 . O re ­ w ith o u t b e in g n o tic e d o r ta k e n up. As gon r a n k s te n th a m o n g th e s ta te s , th e n e w sp a p e rs , d a ily a n d w eekly, had a c c o rd in g to a p a m p h le t t h a t h a s giv en th e c ase so m uch .prom inence, b e en issu e d by th e D e p a rtm e n t of b u t w ith o u t a n y b o d y com in g fo rw a rd , C o m m e rc e a n d L a b o r o n th e lu m b e r his n e a re s t re la tiv e s w ere n o t s u b ­ c u t o f th e U n ite d S ta te s fo r la s t sc rib e rs to a n y p u b lic jo u rn a l o r lived y e a r. W a s h in g to n h e a d s th e lis t a s In a se c lu d e d lo cality. A gain, Jo n e s th e g re a te s t lu m b e r-p ro d u c in g s ta te , m u st h a v e been a m an w ho fre q u e n tly w h ile th e fo llo w in g s ta te s a r e c r e d i t ­ a b se n te d h im s e lf fro m hom e o r his e d w ith a la r g e r c u t th a n t h a t of w ife w ould h a v e been w orried a b o u t O re g o n : L o u is ia n a . T e x a s, M ississ­ him a n d a n n o u n c e d h is d isa p p e a ra n c e . ip p i, W isc o n sin , A rk a n s a s , M ic h ig a n , T h is w a s th e c o rre c t line of re a so n ­ P e n n s y lv a n ia a n d M in n e so ta . ing, a n d it soon b ro u g h t resu lts. H a d W ill M ack s h o t a n d f a ta lly in ju r e d It been follow ed from th e first th e re M iles C a rte r, p r o p r ie to r o f a s o ft w ould h a v e been no long d ra w n m y s­ d r in k e s ta b lis h m e n t In G rantB P a ss. tery . T h e N ew H a v e u m an d re w a M ack w ent in to th e p lac e a n d o r ­ circle on th e m ap fo r fifty m iles d e re d a g la s s o f n e a r-b e e r, a n d a f t e r a ro u n d th e la n d w a rd sid e of B oston d r in k in g It, r e fu s e d to pay fo r It, a n d th en s e t o u t w ith his m an. H e got a n d w h e n p re s s e d fo r th e p a y m e n t J u s t one h in t to g u id e him b efo re tu r n e d a n d fired p o in t b la n k a t C a r­ s ta rtin g . On th e s tr e e t one d a y as t e r ’s h e a d . C a r te r d o d g e d so t h a t th ey w ere p a ssin g a m ach in e shop th e b a ll e n te re d th e le ft s h o u ld e r, Jo n e s p a u se d to in sp e ct a m ach in e a t p a s s in g d o w n w a rd a n d o u t a t th e th e door. F rom th e w ay he w e n t b a c k u n d e r th e s h o u ld e r b lad e. M ack a b o u t it It w a s ju d g e d th a t he h a d had w as c a p tu r e d by th e sh e riff a n d a c o n sid era b le to do w ith m ach in ery . It d e p u ty . Is w o n d erfu l how e asily any k n o t Is B ln g e r H e rm a n n , e x -c o n g re ssm a n u n tie d w hen you g e t hold of It th e fro m O re g o n , w ill go to W a s h in g to n , rig h t w ay. T h e tw o m eu tra v e le d over D. 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S am uel, cia l r e p re s e n ta tiv e fro m th is v a lle y a n d h is e x p en ses w ill be b o rn e by w h e re on e a rth h a v e you been all th is tim e ? ” th e c itiz e n s a n d b u s in e s s m en. Sam uel ru b b e d his eyes, stre tc h e d T h e d ire c to rs o f th e W a te r U s e rs ’ A sso c ia tio n , a t K la m a th F a lls , h a v e a n d gaped a n d got d o w n a n d k issed ta k e n a d e te rm in e d s ta n d n o t to pay her. N o th in g ailed him now . H e w a s o v e r $18 .6 0 p e r a c re fo r G o v e rn m e n t all fig h t. H e w as a c o u n try ch air- Irrig a tio n T h ey w ill g a th e r h u n ­ m aker, w ith a shop d riv en by w a te r d re d s of a ffid a v its sh o w in g t h a t th e pow er. H e w as a lso a n Inventor. H e w a te r u se rs w ere p ro m is e d w a te r a t had left hom e to v isit B o ito n a n d see $ t8 .6 0 p e r a c re . In c lu d in g m a in ­ a b o u t h a v in g a m odel m ade. On th e te n a n c e , a n d t h a t th e c o st w o u ld n o t w ay be h a d e ith e r lost his m oney o r exceed $20 p e r a c re in a n y e v e n t. If been robbed o f It. H e m ay h av e fa lle n th e R e c la m a tio n S e rv ic e in s is ts on or got a blow on th e head. H e m ay th e p a y m e n t of $30 p e r a c re a n d 75 h av e been badly frig h te n e d . B rooding c e n ts m a in te n a n c e c h a rg e , th e a sso ­ o v e r bis In v e n tio n m ig h t h a v e u n s e t­ c ia tio n w ill go b e fo re C o n g re ss w ith tled h is m ind. At a n y ra te , he reach ed a re le a s e b ill fo r t h e d iffe re n c e . B oston a s one w a lk in g In his sleep, G e o rg e 8. N ic k e rso n , w h o se h e a d ­ and. a s no n e w sp a p e r reached th e q u a r te r s a t p re s e n t a r e in W tn n e - house, his w ife h a d seen n o th in g a b o u t m u cc a. N ev . h a s b e e n ta k in g m ea s- it. H e had o ften been a w ay fo r a u re m e n ta for s e v e ra l m o n th a a lo n g w eek, a n d on th la occasion she figured th e D o n d e r a n d B litx e n riv e r l a th e th a t he w a s s ta y in g a little longer to n o r th e r n alopea o f S te in M o u n ta in s, com plete th e m achine th e re s u lt o f h is In v e s tig a tio n a n d T h e only p o in ts you m ay a rg u e o v e r c a lc u la tio n s b e in g t h a t a m an r e p re ­ »re W hy d id n 't people In his vicinity s e n tin g heav y c a p ita l h a s filed In th e c o u n ty c le r k 's office a c la im to a recognize him . a n d w ould th in g s h av e w a te r r ig h t on t h a t s tre a m o f 4 $ 0 0 com e back to him If th ey h a d n 't m et c u b ic inchee. o r 120 c u b ic fe e t p e r his w ife? Yon m ust a rg u e them o u t I h ave sim ­ se c o n d , th e In te n tio n b e in g to d e ­ to y o u r ow n sa tis fa c tio n v e lo p a n Im m en se p o w er fo r g e n e r ­ ply to add th a t bis n am e w a s B ascom a tin g e le c tric ity to sa p p ly th e e n tir e a n d not Jo n e s and th a t he w a s in v e n t­ H a rn e y Valimr w ith lig h t a n d o p e r­ ing one o f the corn p la n te rs in use t > M. QUAD. a tin g fa rc e . * Good Things TO EAT Tender, Juicy, Steaks, j The Stock consists of Rain Coats, Overcoats, Mackintoshes, Wool Hosiery, Fancy Neck­ wear, Linen Collars, Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, Men’s Hats, Umbrellas. Everything will go at same reduction, as our room is small. W e have decided to make room for the size of our stock on hand, so if you a-e ready to purchase your Winter Supply, you had better come right now, as this sale will last only until the Holidays. Remember we are located in the Naylor Building near the comer of Main Street and First Avenue North. Here OREGON BRIEFLETS 4.+ + + + + + + + + + + 4 -+ + + 4 -+ + + + + ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * X Scene—H a a illto n S o u th H a u g h ; sol­ d ie r supposed to h a v e been w ounded is b ro u g h t to su rg e o n 's te u t by b e a r­ ers. B e are r (rep o rtin g )—S e v e re sc a lp w ound, sir, a cco m p an ied w ith in se n si­ bility. S u rg eo n —W ell, w h a t have you ] done? B e a re r—P re s s e d th e w ound, sir. and g ave him a little w hisky a n d w a ter. S u rg e o n —W hisky a n d w a ter! H ow did you ex p ect a n in sen sib le m an to sw allow th a t? B e a re r—l ie a x ed fo r't. sir.—L ondon Illu s tra te d Bits. T r i c k s of th a T r a d *. B u y e rs o f p a te n t le a th e r should look out fo r sk itis in w hich holes h ave been n e a tly covered w ith a piece of th in p a p e r w hich is v a rn ish e d over, the u n ­ finished sid e bein g p u ttie d u p w ith » m ix tu re o f glue a n d le a th e r d u s t.— Shoe M a n u fa c tu re rs ' M onthly. G e n iu s. As d iam o n d c u ts d iam o n d and one bone sm o o th s a second, all p a rts of Intellect s r e w h e tsto n e s to eac h other, and genius, w hich la b u t th e re su lt of th eir m u tu al sh a rp e n in g . Is c h a r ­ a c te r too —A lfred T ennyson. N o r " T h e L o n g G re e n .” H ick s—T h e j say th a t th e blind c an d istin g u ish colors by th e sense o f to u ch W k-ks—T h at'* n o th in g fin e d o e s n 't h ave to lie blind to fe el b lu e.— Boston T ra n sc rip t._____ \ Roasts and Stews, Sausage and Bacon All kinds of Fresh V e g e t a b le s G ro c e r ie s W. F. S C H U L T Z Good Eatables at Low Prices Everybody knows that we keep the best Meats to be had, but this is to remind you to give us a call. A. S A E L E IN S F o r e s t ( h o v e , O re. DANIEL PARSONS “ Pioneer H arness Maker” This is the time of year when heavy work begins and you will want good strong harness. We not only have the largest stock in the county but our prices will convince you that we SELL THE CHEAPEST Our Store is overflowing with all kinds o( harness, both light and heavy, Buggy Whips, Robes, Rain Curtains. In fact every­ thing you want. DANIEL PARSONS 60 YEARS' - jä S S S H H K « ’ E XP E RI E NCE P atents I RADE IVIAHne D e s ig n s Ac. C o p y r ig h t s A n y o n e «en d in g a «Ketch an d description may q uickly a s c e rta in o u r o p in io n fre e w hether an In v en tio n is p ro b a b ly p a te n ta b le . Communica­ tio n s stric tly co n fid en tial. HANDBOOK on Patents •o u t free. O ldest ag e n cy fo r secu rin g patents. P a te n ts ta k e n th ro u g h M unn A Co. recel** rptcial notice, w ith o u t c h a rg e, lu th e Scientific American. A h a n d so m e ly Illu stra te d w eekly. I,««rest cir­ cu latio n o f an y scie n tific Jo u rn al. Term s. |3 a y e a r: fo u r m o n th s, $L Sold by all newsdealers. MUNN & Co.36,BrMd"*’ New York B ranch Office. 625 F S t.. W a sh in g to n . D. C. I0LMES u a B B U S I N E S S COLLEGE I H H a M H m W A S H IN G T O N A N D T IN T H IT I PORTLAND. OREGON ■ L M Ê . W R IT E F O R C A T A LO G i The School that Places You in a Good Poiitio « SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY Forest Grove Tim e Table No. No. No. No. No. 6 departs 4 “ 8 lo “ 2 '* No. No. No. No. No. 1 Iv. 5 “ 1 ' 3 * 9 * TO PORTLAND 6:4o a. m., arrives at Portland 8 55 a. m . . ........................ lo:3o a. . a . .......................... 3:3o p. m . ......................... 4:37 p. m . ......................... 8.00 a. lo:3os i ll:5o» * *5o D * 6:2o p * FROM PORTLAND Portland 7:2o a. m. lv. Forest Grove 8:3^ “ 8 :5oa m ..a r . “ '' ' l:oo p. m. ar ** ' M 4:lo p. m. Iv. '* '* 5:4o p. m. ar. ** ' 7:oop » • ’ Î - _ W. BROWN, Ageni- WM. McMURRAY, General Passen!« Agent, Fortland, Ore. Quong Lee Hi Laundry FINE WORK DONE White shirt - - 10c M l - 10c White skirt* - 10 to 20c Undershirts 8c H andkerchiefs - 2c Men s White Vest* 10 15c Costs - - 10 to 70 c Towles TOc (to. CHEAP PRICES Drawer* - 8 * Waists, white 1®* U n d e r s k i r t ? - 15 ■ Stocking* Collar* Pants Dusters - Map* ns 15 “ T h e follo w in g a r icles. 5 '■ p e t (tor Pi) * Set! Sheets. , - > r the«. F - S- Gowns A ~ T W D raw ers, C n d e rw e sr. A prons soO Corset C-<>" Pacific Avenue • Forest Sr*** 1