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T H E W A S H IN G TO N C O U N T Y NEWS, 'Page Eight PUMPS A T R E T A IL FOR S A L E PR ICE S. Exchange sold on all commercial centres F. T. KANF, C a sh ie r E. W. H AINES ¡S BANKER. | 1 Transacts a General Banking Business Main Street, Forest Grove A A A A A --A A A A A A A A A A A A ID E A L E R IN: Fresh Meats, Ham, Bacon and Lard Packers and shippers of all kinds of meats. Keeps a supply of the best'always on hand. B O TH PHONES Pacific Avenue - Forest Grove V i. ■». Don’t Dread the Dental Chair Dr. V. L. D im m lck, a g ra d u a te of th e N orth Pacific D ental College, em p loys all th e very la te s t devices for d en tal work. T he e x p e rt d e n tist of to- ■day la not th e to rtu re r his old-tim e p red ecesso r w as. P a in less d e n tistry Is a f a c t If you p atro n ize a co m p eten t o p e ra to r. T h e g ra d u a te d e n tist, too. fa r excels in m echanical skill the tooth-puller w h o h as gained all h is know ledge from his forceps. Many a tooth can be sa v e d If pro p erly tre a te d In tim e. A nd if your te e th m u st com e o u t, th ey •can be replaced with o th e rs so p erfect, easy-fitting and convenient th a t only -an ex p ert can tell th e artificial from th e n a tu ra l, as a gold crow n m ay do o r bridge w ork so no p la te w ill be needed. D ecayed te e th a re u n h ealth y , a s wel a s m aking offensive b re a th , w hile a m issing tooth In ju res yo u r ap p ea ra n c e . T hen, too, w ith sound te e th you c a n m a stic a te your food and preserv e your h ealth . T h ese a re n o t lu x u rie s; a l l a re w ithin your reach. T h e se prices a re rig h t and you w ill b e tre a te d rig h t. See how m uch g o o d w e can do you fo r a little m oney: Full s e t t e e t h ............................................... $6.50 Gold filling ................................ $2.00 an d up. P lato n lzed filling .......................................$1.00 S liv er filling ..................................................... 50 Gold crow n and b rid g e work, p er to o th 5.00 N o ch arg es fo r e x tra c tin g w hen te e th a re ord ered . Washington Co. Dental Parlors V. L. Dimmick, D. M. D., Mgr. Over Dr. Hines’ Dftsg Store Forest Grove Don’t Forget Pet»erson Kelsey’s M E A T MARKET F trh fo r su m m er e atin g , fresh and f i t s m e a ts—th e kind you lik e to eat, full of Juicy excellence and te n d e r enough fo r a n y one. all kinds. C ured m eats of Bee*, pork and B est laril m utton. low est good lard prices. 'P h o n e your o rder. P ro m p t delivery to any p a rt of th e city. Main St». F o r e st G rove I. N Cornelius A. R. Cornelias .Special Attention to Commercial Travelers’ Patronage. Good Servi e, Fair Treatment and Moderate Rates Proprietor* Fashion Livery, Feed and SaleStable Wagonette to and from all trains. Special conveyances over the W ilson River Route to Tillamook at anv and all times. Oregon and Columbi* Telephone* Forest Grove, Oregon GROVE, ORE., J U L Y 17, 1903. Jo h n A nderson v,»ll clean and p ress your clothes so they w ill look like new . R epairing done, too. * W HOLE An “Old A m erica, No. 1,” pump head a t $4.78; pipe a t 9% c p er foot. Copulings for sam e a t 16%c each. Couplings a re one foot long, and well b an d ed ; pipe is in random lengths, from five to fifteen feet long, with a cheek valve on each piece. Oven 900 of th e s e pum ps in use In th is (W ash in g to n ) county alone. O th er pum ps a t p ro p o rtio n ate rates. W rite for p a rtic u la rs to O regon l’ump Co.. F o re s t Grove, O regon. * G U A R D I A N 'S S A L E H IS w orld w ould be a d ellghtfu to m ake th e b a rrie r safe over 0,000 place to live in if It w ere no* m urders could have been prevented. W hen a tired engineer, sleepy from for the people. T hey reaiij In q u ire of J. H. W e stc o tt about the cause ull th e trouble. Mau'< overw ork, can no longer ch eat n atu re S. W. P a in ts before you buy. They w orst enem y is alw ay s m an of her needed re s t and, drow sing fo r a a re all rig h t. * H e began to throw the responsibility m om ent In bis cab, fails to see th e rod 1 of ills tran sg ressio n s on some one els< signal light of d an g er or to heed the Free Music Lessons With Every O r in th e garden of E den, and he lias beei: exploding of tlie w arn in g tonnulo, the w reck th a t follow s Is not chargeable doing so ever since. gan Purchased at T h e Bazaar, T he g re a te r p a rt of the pain, sorrow to the A lm ighty. It is but an aw fu l Forest Grove. m em orial of a railroad corporation's F o r a lim ited tim e w e will give and m isery in life Is purely a hum an In struggle to save $2. One ounce of pre aw ay w ith ev ery organ a certificate vention, y et m an, w ith cow ardly Irrev. vention Is w o rth six pounds of coro erenee, d ares to throw th e responsibil e n titlin g th e b u y er to 12 m usic lessons ity on God. It conies through break ner's inquest. It Is a crim e to balance by a co m p eten t teac h er. F o r fu rth er lug law s—law s n a tu ral, physical, civic the safety and sacredness of hum an p a rtic u la rs call a t T he B azaar, or w rite m ental or m oral. T hese a re law s which life in the scales w ith the petty saving to th e m an ag e r, Mr. K. N. S taehr, m an knows, but be disregards. Ilf tlin t comes from tran sfo rm in g a man Into a m echanism an d forgetting he F o re st Grove, O regon. * takes chances, li e th in k s lie can dodgt results In some w ay. B ut n a tu re say s has eith er a soul or a body. T rue, Just “H e who breaks pays.” T h ere a re in an d w ise labor law s a re p a rt of so I M P R O V IN G T H E F O R E S T G R O V E - dead le tte r law s on the divine statut* ciety's w eapon lo r fighting the p re H I L L S I D E ROAD. books of life. W hen a m an perm its t ventable. W hen a te rrib le fire m akes a city E arly la st S pring a subscription list to rchlight procession to p arad e th ro u g t w as c ircu lated am ong n early all of a pow der m agazine, it is not courteous desolate and n nation m ourn, the inves th e fa rm e rs on th e m ain road betw een for him to refer to the subsequent ex tigation th a t follow s usually show s th a t a little hum an foresight could have p re F o re st G rove and H illside for volun plosion as “one of th e mysterious vented It, or n t least lessened the hor w orkings of Providence.” te e r w ork in h au lin g cru sh ed rock on ror of It all. If chem icals or dynam ite N ine-tenths of the w orld's sorrow th e road, th e county h aving agreed to m isfortune and unliapphicss is pre are stored in any building In excess of crush th e rock provided it could be ren tab le. The dally new spapers a rt w h at wise legislation declares Is safe, hauled w ith o u t expense to it. tlie g re a t chroniclers of the dominance some one has been cruelly careless. T he follow ing is a list of those who of the unnecessary. P ara g ra p h aftei P erh ap s it Is som e Inspector who has been dlsioynl to his tr u s t by p erm it don ated an d th e am o u n t given by p arag rap h , colum n u fte r colum n am: ting bribes to chloroform his sense of page a fte r page of th e d a rk sto ry —ac each: duty, i f the lack of fire escapes adds cidents, d isasters, crim e, scandal, hu T eam w ork— its quota to th e list of d e a th s or if the m an w eakness and sin—m ight be check S. C. S ears. 4 d ay s ....................... $12.0» avarice of the ow ner has made his ed off w ith the w ord “p rev en tab le.’ building a fire trap , public feeling be F. A. B en n ett, 4 d a y s ................... 12.00 In each Instance, w ere our in fo n n a tio t John W iese, 2 d a y s ....................... 6.00 full enough, our an aly sis keen enough comes Intense, th e new spapers a re Ju st ly loud In th e ir pro tests and In de W. A. Clapp, 6 days ..................... 18.00 we could trace each back to its cause m ands th a t th e guilty ones be pun E rn e st D avid, 3 days ................... 9.00 to the w eakness or th e w rong from ished. “ If tlie law s already on the C harles M acy, 3 days ................. 9.00 w hich it em anated. Som etim es it if sta tu te books do not cover the s itu a Allan H ayden, 2 days ................. 6.00 carelessness, in atten tio n , neglect ol tion,” we hoar from day to day, “new duty, avarice, anger, jealousy, dissipa law s w ill be fram ed to m ake a repeti O liver L. C urtis, 3 d a y s ............... 9.00 tion, b etray al of tru st, selfishness T hom as W illiam s, 2 days ___ 6.00 hypocrisy, revenge, dishonesty, any ol tion of th e trag ed y im possible.” We are prom ised all kinds of reform s; the J. A. H ay le tt, 3 days ................... 9.00 a hu n d red phases of th e preventable. a ir seem s filled w ith a sp irit of regen Jaco b Ju g le r, 2 days ................... 6.00 T h a t w hich can be p revented should eration; the m ercury of public indigna P. S. F ren ch , 3 days ................... 9.00 be prevented. It ull rests w ith the In tion rises to the point w here “fever W illiam D unsm oor, 2 days . . . . 6.00 dividual. T he “p rev en tab le” exists ii! h e a t” seem s a mild, inadequate term . th ree degrees—first, th a t w hich Is d m | Then, ns the h o rro r begins to fade in J. M. Schaffer, 1 d a y ................... 3.00 to th e individual solely a n d directly ' F ra n k T h a tc h e r, 5 d a y s ..................15.00 second, th a t w hich he suffers through the perspective of the past, men go W m. D avis, 3 d ays ..................... 9.00 the w rongdoing of those around him. quietly back to th e ir ow n personal cares and d uties, and th e m ighty w ave C. D. V aughn, 2 days ................. 6.00 o th er Individuals; third, those Instance* of righteous p ro test th a t th reaten ed so J. J. L oynes, 2 d a y s ..................... 6.00 w herein he is th e unnecessary victim much dies la gentle lapping on the Ira P u rd in , 2 day s ......................... 6.00 of th e w rongs of society, the innocenl shore. W h at Inis been all m en's con legatee of the folly of h u m an ity —ami cern seem s soon to concern no one. The C hris Jen sen , 1 d a y ........................ 3.00 society is b u t th e m assing of thousand* trem endous energy of tlie au th o rities Y. E. P a rk , 2 days ....................... 6.00 of individuals w ith th e h eritage ot A. A nderson, 1 day ..................... 3.00 m anners, custom s and law s they have seem s like the gesture of a drunken m an th a t s ta rts from Ills shoulder w ith A. R eu ter, 2 days ......................... 6.00 received from th e past. a force th a t would alm ost fell an ox. We som etim es feel heartsick and but when it reaches the hand It has e x Chas. B am ford, 2 days ............... 6.00 F ra n k B aker, 2 days ....................... 6.00 w eary In facing failu re w hen the for pended itself, and the band drops list M. J. B aker, 3 days ...............T.". 9.00 tu n e th a t seem ed alm ost in our fingers lessly in the a ir w ith hardly pow er slips aw ay because of the envy, m allet P hillip F ren ch , 3 d a y s ................... 9.00 or treach ery of som e one else. We bow enough to d istu rb the serenity of a but A. B en n ett, 2 days ....................... 6.00 under tlie w eight of a sorrow that tertly. T here is a lw ay s a little prog ress. a slight advance, and it is only the W. H. W illiam s, 1 day ................. 3.00 m akes all life grow d ark an d the stai constant accum ulation of these steps A. H. G ales, 2 d a y s ....................... 6.00 of hope fade from our vision, or w t th a t is giving to the w orld g reater do B. F. C atching, 2 days . . . . . . . . 6.00 m eet some unnecessary m isfortune minion over tlie preventable. O. M. Galloway, 2 days ............... 6.00 w ith a dum b, helpless despair. “It is all w rong,” we say, ‘i t is cruel, it is Jo h n S usbaum er, 3 d a y s ................. 9.00 u n ju st. W hy Is It p erm itted ?” And in C-— ---------- ----- r---------= C O liver H ussy, 5 days ................... 15.00 tlie very Intensity of our feeling we Mr. S cott, 3 d ay s ....................... 9.00 h a lf unconsciously repeat th e words J. H. Rode, 2 days ....................... 6.00 over and over again in m onotonous it Mr. B ondshu, 2 days ................... 6.00 cration, a s if in som e w ay th e very rep J. B. Sm ith, 5 days ..................... 15.00 etition m ight bring relief, m ight som e Cy WILLIAM GEORGE JORDAN how soothe us. Yet in m ost instances T h e w hole n u m b er of y ard s g ravelled 0 ----- - - 11 It could lie prevented. No suffering is w as 787, and th is w as p u t In the w orst caused in the w orld by right. W h a t L et us not seek to fit tlie whole world places. ever sorrow th ere is th a t Is preventable w ith shoes from o u r individual last. If Only four men of all who w ere asv# comes from lnharm ony or w rong of we think th a t all m usic ceased to be w ritten w hen W agner laid down the ed refused to give help, and everybody some kind. In the divine economy of the uni pent let us not condem n those w ho find is encouraged w ith th e w ork done th is P erh ap s year. T h ese v o lu n teers deserve a ■ verse m ost of th e evil, pain and suffer enjoym ent in light opera. | ing a re unnecessary, even w hen over they may some tim e rise to o u r heights g re a t deal of cred it. ! ruled for good, an d perh ap s If out of artistic appreciation and learn tlie N ext y e a r sev eral pieces of rocked know ledge w ere perfect it w ould be proper p a rts to applaud. If th eir lig h t road will be connected. seen th a t none is necessary; th a t all is er m usic satisfies th eir souls,» Is our preventable. T he fa u lt Is m ine oi W agner doing more for us? It Is not Wanted— B u y ers io r m utton sheep. yours, or th e fau lt of tlie world. It is fa ir to tak e from a child its rag doll alw ay s individual. The w orld Itself is In o rd er to raise It to tlie appreciation Apply N ew s office. b u t th e cohesive, united force of tlie of the Venus de Milo. T he rag doll is thoughts, w ords and deeds of millions its Venus. It may require a long series Dilley, July 16.—Mr. W ilks Is. we w ho have lived or w ho a re living like of increasingly b e tte r dolls to lend It to you and me. By individuals has the renlize the bonuties of tlie m nrble wo learn , soon to leave.------Miss M cPher g re a t w rong th a t causes our prevent man of Melos. son sp e n t a few days recently w ith able sorrow boon built up; by Individ Intolerance m akes Its g reat m lstnkes frie n d s at O regon City.----- Mr. A. unis m ust it be w eakened and trails in m easuring th e needs of others from B rig g s’ little boy, who w as sick a w eek form ed to right. And in this, too. it Is Its own standpoint. Intolerance Ig o r tw o ago, h as recovered.----- Rev. A. to a g reat degree our fa u lt; w e eare sc nores the personal equation in life. Raldw in is building a new b am .------ \ little about rousing public sentim ent, ol W h at w ould be an excellent book for a j lashing it Into activity unless it eon m an of forty m ight be w orse th an use Mr. Sw ift has re tu rn ed from a b.isiness I cerns us individually. less for a boy of thirteen. T he line of trip to W ashington. H e rode 200 T he old G reek fable of A tlas, tin activity in life th a t we w ould choose m iles on h o rseback. H e is soon to I A frican king wlio supported th e world ns o u r highest dream of bliss, as our build a new house, as w e learn.------ on his shoulders, has n m odern appll paradise, m ight if forced on nnothcr be Mrs. V an M eter w as a t th e county 1 cation. T he Individual is tlie Atlas to Idtn w orse th an the a fte r death fate se a t on business a few days ago.------ upon w hom th e fa te o f th e w orld rests y l th e wicked according to the old fash Mrs. R ich ard so n 's fam ily lately moved today. Let each individual do Ills beet, ioned theologians. W hat would be a and the result is foreordaim ol. It Is very acceptable b re a k fa st for a sp a r up to th e hom e of th e ir son Jam es, 1 b u t a m a tte r of the unconquerable row would be a very poor m eal for an about th re e m iles n o rth w est of tow n. I m assing of the units. Let each indi elephant. ------Mr. F o rb es w as h ere lately looking vidua 1 b e a r his p a rt as faith fu lly as W hen we sit in solemn Judgm ent of a fte r bu sin ess in te re sts.----- Mr. H ig though all th e responsibility rested on the nets and c h a racters of those around gins is building a new house and barn. | him, yet ns calm ly, as gently and ns j us and condem n them w ith the easy ------Rev. Mr. S tephens has been v isit j unw orrted as though all th e response nonchalance of our ignorance, yet w ith the assum ption of om niscience, we re ing his p a re n ts h ere for several days. | billty rested on others. Most accidents a re prev en tab le—as a t . veal our Intolerance. T olerance ever H e is a fine C hristian gentlem an, an B alaklava. "som e one has b lu n d e re d ."; lends us to recognize and respect the able m in ister, and a traveling ■ vangei- One of the g reat d isa ste rs of th e n in e - j differences In th e n atu res of those who 1st. H e gave th e roughs a good round teentli cen tu ry w as tlie Johnstow n | are n ear to us. to m ake allow ance for up a t church la s t Sunday evening foi j flood, w here the b u rstin g of a d am , differences In training, in opportunities. d istu rb a n c e of th e m eeting, for w hich j caused tlie Iocs of m ore th an (LOtM, | In Ideals, in m otives, in tastes. In opin ions. In tem p eram en ts and In feelings. th e people w ere grateful.----- R er. Mr. J lives. T he flood w as not a m ere accl j d e n t; It w as a crime. A leaking dam . - Intolerance seeks to live o th er people's R am bo’s d a u g h te r Is visiting h er p a r | fo r m ore th a n a y ear know n to be tin ' lives fo r th em ; sym pathy helps us to e n ts h ere.------T h e last q u arterly m e e t safe, know n to be unable to w ith s ta n d , live th eir lives w ith them . Wo m ust ing serv ices of th e C onference y ear of any Increased pressure, stood a t tin- accept hu m an ity w ith all its w eakness, th e M. E ch u rch w ere held last S a tu r head of the valley. Below It lay a sin and folly and seek to m ake th e best day and Sunday. T h ere will be no chain of villages containing o v er -to.Ot* of It. ju s t ns hum anity m ust accept us. resid en t p a sto r h ere next year. It h av persons in the direct line of the flood We learn tills lesson ns we grow elder, W hen th e heavy rain s cam e, the w eak ind w ith the Increase of o n r know .edge ing been Joined w ith th e Grove.------ | ened dam gave w ay. H ad th ere been of the w orld wo see how ranch happier Mr Bldrtdge. from th e Grove, has la te one Individual, one m em ber of tin- ^ life would have tieen for u s and for oth ly ta k e n up his residence here.------A South F ork F ishing club, b rav e enougt> ers if we had been m ore tolerant, more Mr. Lew is has com e h e re recently and to have done m erely his d u ty , on- charitable, m ore generous—From “T he occupies th e residence form erly occu 1 tncmtver w ith th e courage to so roof» Tow er of T ru th ,” Published by B ren | tits fellow s and to s tir up public action ts no's. pied by Mr. Dunlap. | Cornelius & Son I ( Successors to Ic N a m s r A Cornelius) FOREST T The World’s Need of Tolerance N O TIC E . N otice Is h ereby given th a t In p u r su an ce of an o rd e r of th e C ounty co u rt of W ashington county, and S ta te of O regon, m ade on th e 15th day of June, 1903, in th e m a tte r of tho guard ian sh ip of th e s ta te of W illiam H. Lee, m inor, th e u n dersigned duly appointed and actin g g u ard ian of said m inor and of his e s ta te will sell, a t public auction for cash, a t th e dw elling house on said p rem ises, sub je c t to th e confirm ation of th e said county court, on Monday, th e 20th day of July, 1903, a t 10 o ’clock a. m. of said day, all th e rig h t, title and In te re s t of th e said W iliam H. Lee, m in or, in and to said prem ises, describ ed as follows, to-w it: C om m encing a t a s ta k e 14 ch ain s E a st of th e South W est co rn er of th e N orth W est q u ar te r of section 2 T. 1 N. R. 4 W, and ru n n in g th e n c e N orth 20 chains, th en ce E a s t 13.5 ch ain s, th en ce South 20 chains, th en ce W est 13.5 ch ain s to th e p lace of beginning. E xcepting th e follow ing described tra c t, to-w it: C om m encing a t a point 50 rods W est of th e c e n te r of Sec tion 2 T. 1 N. R. 4 W., and ru n n in g th en ce N o rth 80 rods, th en ce W est 14 rods, th en ce South 80 rods, th en ce E a s t 14 rods to th e p lace of begin ning. C ontaining 7 acres. AH1 In W ashington county, and S ta te of O regon. JO H N F . L E E , G uardian of W illiam H. L ee, Minor. By his A tt’ys, L angley & Son. A D M I N I S T R A T O R ’S N O T I C E . N otice is h ereb y given th a t th e un dersigned h as been du! - appointed by th e C ounty C ourt of th e S ta te of O re gon, for W ash in g to n County, adm inis tr a trix of th e E s ta te of A sa W illiam s, deceased. All p erso n s h aving claim s a g a is t said e s ta te a re h ereb y req u ired to p re se n t th e sam e to m e p roperly verified, as by law required, a t F o re s t G rove, O regon, w ith in six m onths from th e d a te hereof. D ated th is 16th day of Ju n e, A. D. 1903. SARAH E. CROW, A d m in istratrix of th e E s ta te of A sa W illiam s, deceased. W. N. SEARS Leading Barber Shop Up-to-Date H a irc u ttin g and ing. L au n d ry agency. M ain S treet. S hav F o re s t Grove. S. T. CROW REAL E S TA TE A G EN T Buys and sells farm s an d tim b e r land, City and C ountry P ro p erty . P o rtlan d Office: 85 N. 6th St. P. D. H en d ersh o tt, Mgr. F o re st G rove T IM B E R LA N D . ACT J U N E 3. 1878.— N O T IC E F O R P U B L IC A T IO N . U n ite d S ta te s L a n d Office, O reg o n C ity , O regon, J u n e IS , 1903. N otice Is h e re b y g iv en t h a t In c o m p li a n c e w ith th e p ro v is io n s o f th e a c t o f C o n g re ss of J u n e 3. 1878, e n title d “ A n a c t fo r th e s a le of tim b e r la n d s in th e S ta te * o f C a lifo rn ia . Ire g o n , N e v ad a a n d W a s h in g to n T e r r ito r y .’ a s e x te n d e d to a ll th e P u b lic L a u d S ta te s by a c t o f A u g u s t 4, 1802. G eo rg in n a Ilo w e, o f P o r tla n d , c o u n ty o f M u ltn o m a h . S ta te of O reg o n , h a s th is d a y filed in th is office h e r s w o rn s ta t e m e n t No. 6185, fo r th e p u rc h a s e of th e n o r th e a s t q u a r te r o f S e c tio n No. 14 in T o w n s h ip No. 1 s o u th . R an g e No. 6 w e st, a n d w ill offer p ro o f to show t h a t th e la n d s o u g h t is m o re v a lu a b le fo r its tim b e r o r s to n e th a n fo r a g r ic u ltu ra l p u rp o se s, a n d to e s ta b lis h h e r c la im to sa id la n d b e fo re th e R e g is te r a n d R eceiv er o f th is office a t O reg o n C ity , O re gon. on M onday, th e 7 th d a y o f S e p te m b e r, 1903. She n a m e s a s w itn e ss e s I li r a m W. Scotc, H e n ry W. S c o tt. O liv e r M. S c o tt, R a leig h W alk er, o f D illey. O regon. A ny a n d a ll p e rs o n s c la im in g a d v e rse ly th e a hove-desoribed la n d s a re re q u e ste d to tile th e ir c la im s i n t h is office on o r b efo re s a id 7 th dnv o f S e p te m b e r. 1903. A L G E R N O N S. D R E S S E R . R e g iste r. N O T IC E FO R P U B L IC A T IO N . D e p a rtm e n t o f th e I n te r io r , L a n d Office a t O regon C ity . O regon. J u n e 20, 1903. N otice is h e re b y giv en t h a t th e fo llo w in g - na m e d settler h a s tiled n o tic e o f h is in te n tio n to m ak e final p ro o f in s u p p o r t o f h is c laim , an d t h a t s a id p ro o f w ill be m ad e b e fo re R e g iste r a n d R ec e iv e r a t O reg o n C ity , O regon, on A u g u st 4. 1903. v iz : M ose» M id d au g h . TI. E. No. 14.10«. fo r th e s o u th e a s t q u a r te r S e c tio n 3. T o w n s h ip 3 n o rth , R an g e 6 w est. H e n am es th e fo llo w in g w itn e ss e s to p ro v e h is c o n tin u o u s re s id e n c e u n o n a n d c u ltiv a tio n of s a id la n d , v iz : R ice M on- tlarue. of T im b er. O regon : R o b ert T. S im p son. of B u x to n . O regon : W illia m M id d au g h . of P o r tla n d . O reg o n : A m os B ra d sh a w , o f R o sslan d . O regon. AT O E R N O N S D R E S S E R . R e g iste r. A D M I N I S T R A T O R ’S N O T I C E . N otice is h ereb y given th a t th e u n dersigned h as been duly, law fully and regularly appointed executrix, w ith will attach ed , of th e e s ta te of Philip Beal, deceased, by th e C ounty C ourt of W ashington county, and S ta te of O r egon. th a t all perso n s holding claim s a g ain st said e s ta te will p re se n t them to me. legally c e rtifie d ‘to, a t th e of fice of W. M. I.angley & Son. my a t torneys. a t th e C ity of F o re s t G rove, W ashington County. O regon, w ith in six m onths from th e first publication of th is notice. W itness my hand, th is 14th day ot July. 1903. CLARINDA BEAL. E xecutrix of th e E s ta te of P hilip B eal, D eceased.