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Michigan House A WELSH BAB If PTOPFiET.” Making Good. N O T IC E FO R P U B L IC A T IO N . The expression “make good,” An extraordinary incident, alleged product of the American habit of Isolated T ract— Public Laud Sale. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, fo have occurred about the middle creating short and telling idioms, is regon C ity , O regon , Feb. 16, 1904. bf December last, has caused an im M r . a n d M r s . W h itn e y beginning to comprise the whole Notice is O hereby given that In pursuance of in mense sensation in Bethesda. On a story of success in any endeavor, structions from the Commissioner of the General Laud office. under authority vested in him hy Good Meals. Good Board. Friday while a woman was washing says the St. Louis Republic. Wheth Section 2455, U. 8. Rev. S tat.. as am ended by the A c'of Congress approved February 26, 1895, we her three-months-old child, so the er it be an appeal to public support, proceed lo offer at public sale on the 6th day Forest Grove, - - Oregon story goes, she was thunderstruck whether it be in the smaller relation of will April, 1904, at 11 o'clock a. in., next, at this the following traVt of land, to wit: The to hear the baby say, “Blwvddyn of of services rendered to an employer, office, N. E. of N. E. of Section 8, T 1 8, H 4 W. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above d e nadwy fydd y iiwyddyn nesaf, main,” the American judgment is becoming scribed lands are advised to tile their claims in Undertaking which, roughly translated, means unusually keen in deciding whether, for this office on or before the day above designated the comm encem ent of said sale, otherwise “Next year will be a terrible year, on the whole, a man “makes good.” their rights will be forfeited. Practical Undertakers £tnd Embalm- mother!” In her astonishment and It is not precisely a question of this ALGERNON 8. DRES8ER, Register. ers. Calls answered day or night. terror the mother laid the child or that shortcoming. It is chiefly GEO. W.BIBEE, Receiver. down and ran to a neighbor’s house a question of a spontaneous judg and told a woman there of the oc ment. There are no ifs or buts con N O T IC E FO R P U B L IC A T IO N . v ^ ^ R o e & Buxton currence. The woman at once ran nected with the matter. The man Department of the Interior, to the house and, picking the child “makes good” or he doesn’t “make BOTH ’PHONES. Forest Grove, Ore. Land Office at Oregm City, Oregon. up, soothed and caressed it awhile, good,” and that’s an end to discus February 13,1904 and then, half playfully, half in sion. Anybody can see whether he Notice is hereby given that the followe ing-nanied settler has filed notice of bis earnest, she said to the child, “Did docs or not. Excuses don’t go. W . IN. S E A R S intention to make final p oof in support of you tell your mother that next year his Claim, and th at said proof will ne mad- -Proprietor of- beforc Oou ity Clerk o| Washington Coun would be a terrible year?” To her COLLEGE AND SCHOOL. ty, Oregon at billsboro, <>-egon, on April unbounded astonishment, the child \ 1904 viz: Augustus H. Wolford, H E. replied, “Yes,” and fell back dead.1 Of the 038 colleges In the United T. No 3 14549, fo the S. 'A 8. E M. Sec. 24, Up-to-date Hair-cutting and rI^ie . R, 4 vV. child was buried on the follow States 330 admit women. He n mes the following it nesses to Shaving. Laundry agency. ing Saturday afternoon in the pres In the public schools of Germany the pr<’ve his continuous residence upon and said land, viz: ence of large crowds, who discussed bright pupils are separated from the cultivationo George Lippcrt, Oregon. the story and are spreading it far stupid ones. Medical men do the sort John Lippert < f Buxton, “ “ ing. A os E. Mead, “ “ and wide.—Liverpool Dost. John Wolford, •* “ By Michigan People. y. . .T h u IV If iln l^ n d ln u IlH P h te r .S h o p . P tir c M t O r o v «s S t r u c t . Brooks & Son New Scheme In Tip*. William E. Huntington, who has been chosen president of Boston uni versity. is llfty-nine years old and was educated at the University of Wiscon sin. Only one school in Maine indulges in midwinter graduation exercises, and that is the Gorham Normal school, which sends out two classes of gradu ates each year. M. Leon Dunfour, a Parisian res taurateur, has decided to do away with tips by assessing his guests 5 per cent of their bills and dividing the money thus raised among his He has had little notices to this effect printed on pretty pink „ Pacific Avenue waiters. paper in three languages—to wit,j French, English and German—ex Wanted—to rent, a five or six room L a te s t S ty le s plaining modestly that this is a trial house at once. Call on Beebe, the in order to palliate as far as Suits for Ladies and Gents. made possible the irritating question of printer, at the “News” office. 7 Complete line new samples. gratuities and adding that the per Farmers—when you buy your field centage will be handed over in full J o h n A n d e rs o n , to the staff and be considered as and garden seeds don’t fail to call on THE TAILOR. taking the place of the former gra T. A. Ritchie, at Heackprarfers. His tuities. The majority of his guests Oregon thoroughly approve of it, and so line is complete with the very best. Forest Grove, does his staff. He calculates the Pioneer Employment Co., 215 Mor- average percentage a month at 1,200 francs, which, divided among his trison St., Portland, Oregon, is one of ... Correspondence... ten employees, makes 120 francs for he best known and most reliable com each. This means a rough total of panies on the Coast, furnishes all kinds ♦♦ School of Shorthand ♦. 1,440 francs a year for each mem of help on shortest notice, free to For Information, Address, ber of his personnel. employers. ... G. B. HARDIN ... W h fr f I t r l e r n Com«? Krntn. Can suit you. They have a complete stock of Harness, Whips, Lap Robes. Repair ing a specialty. Call in. Typewriters sold and rented. Forest Grove. . . . Oregon 0. R. Downs Candies and Fruits of all kinds, Soda Water, Bread, Pies and Cakes, Hot Pop- Corn and Peanuts. Sunday Oregonian for Sale Here FOREST GKOVE, y. - - - OREGON Karmcr* an<l M erchants I Link, of Korcst iirovc, Capital, $25,000. The best brier root from which pipes Building Sites for Sale. AY* made comes from the borders of Italy and France. In the mountainous Choice lots in finest locations. districts of these countries roots arc Water, shade, sidewalks, best drainage, ¿ « 4 out that have grown for ages and are sometimes larger than a man's extra deep and right prices. Enquire body welgniug hundreds of pounds. of owner—Earl B. Hawks at the News A N n t n r n l llr ltlir «* . Offiice. ALGERNON S. DRESSER, Receiver. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office, Oregon City, Oregon, February 23, 1904. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, enti tled “ An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory,” as extended to ail the Public Lands States by act of Au gust 4, 1892, Knute Westberg, of Portland, county of Mul n imah, State of Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 6258, for the purchase of the W. 1-2 of N. W. 1-4 of Section No. 28 in Township No. 3 N., Range No. 4. West, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Monday, the 16th day of May, 1904. He names as witnesses: Robert T. Simpson, of Buxton, Oregon, Adam Simpson, of Buxton, Oregon, Thomas G. McFailand, of Buxton, Oregon, M. Middaugh, of Buxton, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-de scribed lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 16th day of May, 1904. ALGERNON S. DRESSER, 42-46 ' Register. AREYOU Going to Build? If so get Mu Peter son's Rock Bottom Prices on Nails, Locks, Hinges, Wall paper, Window Blinds Lath Moulding Doors Windows Lime. P a in t s Geologists have come to the eor~t? Not a Fake slon that Australia and Tasmania were In fact everything to complete formorly united by a land bridge and Our friends and customers are asked and furnish a house. Remember that It wns on It that Tuamanlaa ani to pay no attention to mis-statements the place, two doors north of P. 0. mals o '.tem i Victoria. I.t - n g ih y I.fin d T i- n n r e , A unique example of lengthy land fi*» in re by the same family Is reco ¡tied -n the French press. The property In onestimi Is that of St. Bertha, which for 38G years has been leased by moir. hers of the Moueadel family. ro p o n flu tte r. made by parties who claim to know corner, Main St., Forest Grove, Ore. more about our business than we do Here you will find i Complete Stock. ourselves. There is no fake about our closing out. We are advertizing in several eastern papers to find a buyer for our Dr. V. L. DIMMICK, Dentist store, have had several letters of inquiry and will sell to the first party Upstairs, Wagner Building, who puts up the money. Forest Grove, Oregon. Respectfully cocoa nut oil (cocoa butter*, t*»- Transacts a general banking l*ur Aditi cheaper lard. Is much usiti business. C o rre sp o n d e n t’s, le lin n tra rinn than kitchens, especially foi Wells Fargo & Co. Banks. making sweet pastry. T hom as & J am es . C o n i lirpoalfe. HOLLY It Is estimated that benenth ll»\- CIRCLE C. L. Large, li. D. earth's crust there are about 8,000.- IV. H . W illia m s & S o n OOO.OOO.fKifi Meets on the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of each yards of coal at dcp'hs . . . PHYSICIAN a n d su r g eo n month in Odd Fellows’ Hall. Forest Grove. All — -.-" - Hr.dqu.nrr« ter members and visiting members are invited. avallatile for the use of man— In round Diseases of women a specialty. numbers, a little over 7,000,000,000.000 L u m b e r in R o u £ h JESSIE BUXTON. Guurdian Neighbor. Forest Grove, - - Oregon 1 . r.D. Kernel. PORKST CKOVI. OREGON If a. SOPHIA C. Smith, Clerk. No. 185, W. 0. W. It