THE MAN HIGHER UP E V E R Y A R T IC L E IN M Y S T O R E G R E A T L Y R E D U C E D - Continued from fourth page. GEO. G. PATERSON'S REMOVAL SALE Furniture, Rugs, Carpets, Linoleums, Oil­ cloth, Mattings, Paints, Oils, W all Paper, Etc. A s my lease expires January 1, 1912, and I haven't se­ cured a store building to move into, have decided to sell my $9,000 stock of Furniture, Pianos and in fact every­ thing in my store at a big discount— in fact some articles below Cost— in order to make a quick turn. Every article will have the old selling tag on and the discount price m arked in plain figures. The first customers will have the cream of the sale. stock is exhausted the sale is off. Paints ly as possible at Cost. When S Varnish If you intend to paint in the near future, it will pay you to take advantage of this. H ave a good assortment o f colors on hand. My Entire Stock of Varnishes will be Sold . . . . at a Discount. . . . . . 1 have a big stock on hand. Hurry, it is yours I have a beautiful prize in my window for the one holding the correcct num­ ber. A number will be given with each $1 purchase, which gives you a chance to win i t ................................. Some hours later Patrick, bearing a candle and accompanied by Korali. crept upstairs softly to the spare bed­ room where Bob. face downward, re­ posed In uneasy slumber—and In a bed. Norah sank to her knees by the bedside. “ T b ’ poor, poor la-ndl” she murmur­ ed. laying her band gently on his -j shoulder. Bob groaned and In his sleep shrank from the touch. The movement dis­ placed the nightgown—Kathleen’» — and disclosed a black and blue shoul- , der. “ Tb* Uttle spalpane!’’ Korah whis­ pered tenderly. T t ’i not from flghtln’ , T warrlnt ye,” Patrick whispered. “ It’s on bis back." “ Don’t you bit me again, Jim Thomp­ son!" Bob screamed In bis dreams. "W hen I’m big I ’ll kick you.” “ T b ’ little dtvill” Patrick whispered compassionately. “ H e’s like Paddy ’ud ’a’ been." sob­ bed Norah. “ Arrah. Norah. darltnt, ye do be mak- ln’ a fool av yersilf over tb’ la-ad that was nivlr borrn.” Paddy was the boy I for whom the FUnns’ hearts had al­ ways longed, but who never came. With deep satisfaction o f soul Bob opened his eyes on a new day. “ I ’ ll stay here.” he said aloud. And stay be did. Bob, In the arro­ gance o f hts bo.vlsb egotism, taking his welcome for granted, while to the Kllnns. big hearted and Instinctively hospitable. It never occurred to wonder at the boy’s presumption. The arrange­ ment thus tacitly established proved a happy oue. So it wus that when Policeman Flinn set out that noon to his duties Bob accompanied him. to revisit yes­ terday’s battletleld. where henceforth, by right o f conquest und Patrick's pro­ tection. be wus to reign supreme. And when the day’s work wns done to­ gether they returned home to “ Irish- town.” A few days later their bonds were finally riveted. It wus Saturday night and the fami­ ly o f Flinn was gathered In the kitchen, which was also the living room. Over the table In the corner Bob counted the earnings o f the week. To this task the assistance o f Molly and Kathleen wus needed, since, a his, Bob's notions o f arithmetical values after the sum o f ten was reached were hopelessly vague. “ Three dollars and fifty-three cents.’’ Kathleen announced proudly. “ H e'll be layln’ aside a bit av It. a dime or a quarther mebby, f r tb' | ? sisters whin they come, won't ye. Bob?” Norah suggested piously. But Bob had planned other uses for his money. He laid to one side the 53 cents and gathered together the S3, which he carried over to Norah and dropped. Jingling, into her capacious lap. “ An’ what's this for?” 'T a k e it.” said Bob. "Y e mane kape It f ’r ye?” "N o ; keep It fer yourself.” “ An' why should 1 kape it?” de­ manded Norah. "T o pay fer me bed an' grub.” “ Aw ay wld ye. ye little rapscallion! Kape yer money: ye’ll be nadlu' It f r clothes an' th’ like. Ye can stay here without payin' yer way an' welcome." "But that's cbnr’ ty. ain’t It?” Bob demanded directly. “ Well, yes—sometimes.’’ Norah re­ turned slowly. “ But not In this case, whin It’ s frlnds Is gtvln’ to ye.” “ Ain’t goln' to be u ehnr’ty boy.” Bob Insisted. ” 1 got to pay.” “ But why?” Norah Insisted. “ I don't know." Bob returned slowly, with a puzzled frown. ” 1 ain't a cheap skate. You'll keep It. won’t you?” “ Not a clnt av It." Norah declared flatly. Bob gave no answer to this declara­ tion other than to collect the coins and place tbein In his pocket. Then he took his cap from Its peg and without a word or backward glance made for the door. T o be continued. F D I T ,P C Great and Ix U v jO — Small consisting o f B ody Brussel, Axm inster, Jap. Brussels, V elvets, English A rt Squares, G rass, W o od -F ib er, Ingrains, W o o l, H a lf W o o l, Etc, l S. P. Granted Franchise Among other things too numerous to mention are IRONING BOARDS, PICTURES, BABY WALKERS, BABY BUGGIES, MATTRESSES, Ostermoor, SEWING MA­ CHINES, PORTIERES, Table Cloths, Towel Racks, Clock Shelves, 4 Mission Clocks, at cost; Hall Racks, Shades, Pillows, Paint Brushes, Trunks, Suit Cases, Sulkies for the baby; Baby Jumper, Toy Doll Buggies, some Doll Furniture, Or­ gans and a thousand more things, all reduced. Don't forget to get tickets on the Valuable Prize In the window I Need the CASH, You Need the GOODS, and I am Here with the Goods GEO. G. PATERSON Furniture and Pianos Forest G rove, O regon j A t a special meeting o f the city council last week the South­ ? ern Pacific railroad was granted franchise for right o f way from the eastern part o f town to enter on First avenue and to the Christian church on Third street, where they will enter the prop­ erty o f Dr. Large and proceed to A street. The franchise also covers A street from First ave­ nue to the south part o f town. Depot grounds have been select­ ed on the east side o f Main street. It is hardly likely that the franchise will ever be used on A street by the S. P., and what i the move rpeans can only be a matter o f conjecture. Patton Valley N o T erm s on Prices ORENCO TREES ARE REALLY CHEAP Preliminary work on the saw­ mill is going on rapidly. Mr. Callahan is clearing consid­ erable acreage o f fine bottom land, a donkey engine being used for the purpose. B. F. Purdy has men engaged to clear between 80 and 100 acres o f hill land for orchard purposes. Some trees appear cheap, but are really expensive. Other trees appear expensive, but are really cheap. You cannot buy high-grade, productive land for the same price as poor land sells for. You cannot buy Oak lumber for the same price as Fir lumber. It is Quality in Trees that Counts. W e grow our own trees in our 1200-acre nursery. Our land was selected specifically for nursery purposes. It pro­ duces the very choicest type o f trees possible to obtain any­ where, with stalwart tops, strong fibrous roots; in short, strictly first-class, sound, healthy, fully matured trees. There are none better grown, and they are Really Cheap; because they are such as will “ Make Good.” I f you need any N. Y. Pippin, Spitzenberg, Winesap, Rome Beauty, McIntosh Red, Jonathan or any other com­ mercial or home variety, just drop us a line stating your re­ quirements. W e also have some o f the best peach trees in Early Crawford, Elberta, Foster, Fitzgerald, Gillingham and other good varieties we have ever grown. If you want Peach Trees, you can’t get better. Don’ t Delay Ordering Too Long. Why N ot Now? ► uitj Address, O REGON NURSERY C O M P A N Y , STEADY, UPRIGHT SALESMEN WANTED Orenco, Oregon ir Nail This Hardware Store’s location in you r m em ory. It will b e a good thing to know when you want any* thing in Tools, Household Hardware or Housefumishing Goods. ! » f il« o i‘ DeLavel Cream Separators let ;bb t T H E W O R L D ’S S T A N D A R D " ex ;he. C om e and look them over; it w on’t cost you anything < and m aybe do you lots o f good ten th. th« W. 0. WAGNER & SONS FOREST G R O V E j 4: I ij H ardw are Building Im plem ents M aterials 1 1 lì M r* i C. L. H I N M A N N e w carload of buggies direct from the factory. : : : : • • • • • • • • Farm Paints, O ils M achinery and G la s s Home Baking Co. Finest o f Bread and Pastry Baked E very D ay W e sell 6 loaves of bread for 2 5 ^ Free Delivery to A ll Parts o f th e City Pacific A ven ue Forest G rove U. S. A . Livery, Feed and Sales Stables Coed Teams and Rigs -Baggage Called For and Delivered Is All Parts Independent Phone 412 P E A R L W W IL L IA M S . Propnetor. Pacific A v e n u e .................................. - Forest Grove I