Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, March 24, 1904, Page 12, Image 12

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Michigan House
B y Michigan People.
M r. and M r s . Whitney
Good Meals.
Good Board.
Forest Grove,
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Oregon
Undertaking
AN
ARTISTIC
P re tty
A
STAIRWAY.
W a y o f D e c o r a t ln t r
I I ii lid I nu It.
and
The straight stairway, while very
useful, mars the looks of the hall, par­
ticularly when It has a dark turning,
unlimited by any window.
The picture shows how this may be
remedied. The stairway shown Is of
oak. It Is broken by n broad landing
and takes a turn to the right. On this
'VSs^ R o e & Buxton
W
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rs
IN . S E A R S
Sm all
P la c e ,.
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-Proprietor o f -
lin r h c r
on
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Forest Grove, Ore.
• •T h u
F o w l,
The Polish are a class of poultry very
much lik.'d by fanciers and breeders
who have small places and can give
them the proper attention, says Ameri­
can Agriculturist In presenting the ac­
companying cut. They are probably
Calls answered day or night.
BOTH ’ PHONES.
Secretary Freeman of the Ohio state
grange reports uu Increase In member­
ship of 2,000 In that state during 1003.
The amount o f money received from all
sources was $10,387.31), and there is, al­
together, $14,835.02 In the treasury.
D e sira b le
Practical Undertakers and Embalm-
ers.
An effort w ill be made by the Po­
mona grange of Jefferson county. N
Y.. to have a uniform programme Cot
all subordinate granges.
S h o p . .
Up-to-date Hair-cutting and
Shaving. Laundry agency.
U N IT E D STATES LA N D OFFICE,
O r e g o n C i t y , O r e g o n , Feb. 16, 1904.
Notice Is hereby given that In pursuance of In­
stall lion* from the Commissioner of ihe General
Land office, under authority vested in him by
S-eiiou 21.V>, U.S. Kev.Stat.. as «men (led by the
An of Congress approved February 26,.1896, we
will proceed to nffir at public sale on the 6th day
of April, 1904, at 11 o'clock a. m., next, at. this
office, the following tract of laud, to wit: The
N. K. % uf N. E. % of Section 8, T 18, R 4 W. Any
and «11 persons claiming adversely the above de­
scribed lands are advised to file their claims in
Ibis office on or before the day above designated
lor the commencement of said sale, otherwise
Ilieir rights will he forfeited.
ALGERNO N S. DRESSER, Register.
GEO. W. BIBEE, Receiver.
Notice for Publication.
Department o f the Interior,
Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon.
February 13, 1904
Notice Is hereby given 'hat the fi Mowing named sett-
1 r h.^s filed notice of his inten ion to make fin.-1 proof in
support o f his claim, and that said proof w ill be made
before the County C l*rk o f Washington County, O regon,
at H il sboro on A p ril 5, 1904, v iz , Augustus H . W c lfo rd ,
H. E. No. 14S49, for the S. 1 2 o f S. E. 1-4, Sec. 24, T .
3. N. F . 4 W .
He names the fo l’. owing witnesses to prove his contin-
ous residence upon and cul ivation o f said Irnd, v iz :
George Lippert, c f Buxton, Oregon.
John L ip pert,
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Amos E. Mead,
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John W olford,
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Algernon S. Dresser,
R eceiver.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Brooks & Son
Can suit you.
T h ey have
a complete stock of Harness,
Whips, Lap Robes. Repair­
ing a specialty. Call in.
Pacific Avenue
Latest Styles
Suits for Ladies and Gents.
Complete line new samples.
John Anderson,
THE TAILOR.
Oregon
Forest Grove,
... Correspondence...
.♦ School of Shorthand ♦,
W H IT E CH ESTED 11LACK P O L IS H COCK.
1
=1 the handsomest class of poultry, their
large topknots and brilliant coloring
making
them very attractive.
The
OAK WOODWOltK
W hite Crested Black are solid black in
landing there is a grandfather’s clock,
color except the topknot, which is pure
and a carved seat under the long, nar­
white. The fowls are medium In size
row window, which is given a quaint
and lay beautiful white eggs.
appearance by the casement effect and
the small panes. This window lias a |
I l n a t e n l n g ; flit* R h n b n r b .
full curtain of soft green silk. The
Give
the rhubarb plants in the gar­
green and nnl walls are covered with
den
n
heavy
dressing o f tine old com­
gay little water colors or prints, and
post
I
f
you
wish a few early stalks
the whole atmosphere Is one of cheer
place
kegs
or
boxes over some o f the
fulness.
R. D E L A IIAU M K.
plants and heap over them some horse
manure.
IIS
... G. B. HARDIN ...
Typewriters sold
Forest Grove,
♦
and
rented.
♦
Oregon
.
Tobacco and
Cigars, Etc.
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 GROVE,
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OREGON
r armc.rs *nnl Merc hants
Hank,of Forest iirovc.
Capital, $25,000.
Transacts a general banking
business. C o r r e s p o n d e n t ’s,
W ells Fargo & Co. Banks.
IV. H. Williams
Son
Hwfc)u»n»n lot
Lum ber in Rou£h
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FOREST GROVE, OREGON
—Salt L a k e
Herald.
an fe.
Nacgsby—They tell me that a little
learning is a dangerous thing.
Wagusby—N ever mind. You’re still
a lonjj way back of the danger line.—
Italtimore American.
Lover
of
tln n k lm l.
W hy Christianise the cannibal
When It cnn't'well be denied
That he dearly loves his follow man—
llolled, (rleasseed or fried?
—New York Commercial Advertiser.
On n i c e r , o f
B re v ity .
Mrs. Yenrwed I—I —wish to look at
so:i:e babies’ shoes.
Clerk White kid?
Mrs. Yoarwod — Sir! — New York
Weekly.
H ea rt le s s e e ««.
Of heartless men he Is the worst
In all the heartless town
Who puts no ashes on the wnlk
And la u g h s when you full down.
—Washington Star,
He
W as
1’ re n e n t .
"H a v e you been to the funeral today.
Robert?”
“ Yes, papa. You know, I was one
of the poll parrots.'*—Llpplneott's Mag­
azine.
Yon
United States Land Office, Oregon C ity, Oregon,
February 23, 1904.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the
provisions o f the act o f Congress c f June 3, 1878, en ti­
tled “ An act for the srle o f timbei 1 nds in the States o f
California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington T errito ry ,”
as extended to a 'l the Public Lands States by act of A u ­
gust 4, 1892, Knute W estberg, o f Por'Iand, county o f
Mul'nrmah, State o f Oregon, has this day fle d in this
office his sworn statement No. 6258, for the purchase o f
the W . 1-2 o f N . W . 1-4 o f Section No. 28 in Township
No. 3 N ., Range No. 4. W est, and w ill o ffer proof to
show that the land sought is more v; lual le for its timber
or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish
his claim to said land before the Register and R eceiver
o f this office at Oregon C ity, Oregon, on Monday, the
16th day o f M ay, 1904.
He names as witnesses:
Robert T . Simpson, o f Buxton, Oregon,
Adam Simpson, o f Buxton, Oregon,
Thomas G. M cFailand, o f Buxton, Oregon,
M. Middaugh, o f Buxton, Oregon.
A n y and r ll persons claim ing adversely the above-de­
scribed lands are requested to file their 1 1 tims in this
office on or before said 16th day of M ay, 1904.
A L G E R N O N S. DRESSER,
42‘ 46
R egister.
ARE YOU
K r.
She nlwnys addressed him ns Mr.
Until he took courage and I<r.,
llut now that they’ re wed.
Like a brute, he hns said
That he wished to goodness he'd Mr.
For Information, Address,
K. F. O. Rout. I,
isolated T ra ct— Public l and Stic.
F o re st O ro v e
IV liilr i S t r e e t ,
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N O T I C E FOR P U B L I C A T I O N .
Know
H im .
The man who nets hut frugal far*
At home the whole year long
Growls loudest In the lunch cafe
When anything go*a wrong.
—I T '.ladelphla P r u a .
One T ilin g
m id
Another.
Kansas has a seed corn breeders’ as­
sociation limited to twenty members.
It has become an annual practice for
the Montana experiment statiou to feed
a ear load o f steers and lambs for ship­
ment when Unlshod.
Oat straw when dried and well cured
Is an excellent feed for sheep. They
are fond of It, and it assists in patting
on fat rapidly.
A fair outlook for the canning Indus
Iry throughout the central west is iv-
ported by Orange Judd Farmer.
The cost of storing apples In cities
varies from 10 to 12Vj cents per barrel
per month and from 40 to 50 cents [Mr
barrel for the season, from October m
Novi’" ' r until May 1. according to
the Iowa experiment station.
An ordinary Illinois cow !s reported
a» producing about 4,721 irounds of
tnllk annually and 173 pounds o f but­
ter fat, equivalent to 202 pounds ol
butter.
Going to Build?
If so get M. Peter­
son's Rock Bottom
Prices on
Nails, Locks, Hinges,
W a ll paper, W indow
Blinds Lath Moulding
Doors Windows Lime.
P a in t s
In fact everything to com plete
and furnish a house. Rem em ber
the place, two doors north of P. O.
corner, Main St., Forest Grove, Ore.
H ere you will find a
Complete
Stock.
City Barber Shop ♦ ♦
Baths. Laundry Agency.
Situ­
ated on Pacific A ve., Forest Grove.
. . A. J. W irtz, Proprietor
Dr* V. L. DIMMICK, Dentist
Notice For Publics ion
Departmert of the Interior,
l and Other «• Oregon City. Oregon
March 19, 190*
i'o 'ce s hereby r*'-'n 'hat the fo low ng namtd te
I t h. 1 11 d notice t h s intent on to trake Aral pro f
In turpert of his cl ..a., and Ihr- *a:d ptoof will be mad
b-l. re R.g:ster and R eceoer at C regon Ci' , 'regon.
on * y 7, 1904 vis: John D. L I/. H. K. T o
'h S E. cne-fourt N. W . one four**-; N. K one-fourtl
one f< r.rth; and N . one-balf S. E one (< urt ,
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T. t S R 6 W.
H * names -h* 'oll.rwing wltmsses to prove his ton
til u. us rtsidenc- upon and cultivaUon of ia d la. d
vis:
Upstairs, Wagner Building,
Forest Grove, Oregon.
.5*7 to
A. T. W iln, of Salem, Oregon.
M W. Hunt.
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Hon. John Mlnto, **
Dr. John Shaw
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ALGERNON S. DRESSER.
Register.
H OLLY
CIHCLE
No. 185, W . 0. W .
M w U on the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of each
month in Cdd Fellowa' Hall, Forest Grove. A ll
members and visiting members are invited.
JESSIE BUXTON. Giurdian Neighbor.
SOPHIA C. Smith, Clerk.