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0 12 Michigan House By Michigan People. M r . and M r s . Whitney Good Meals. Good Board. Forest Grove, - - Oregon Undertaking Practical Undertakers and Embalm- ers. Calls answered day or night. v *^-Roe & Buxton condensed s t o r ie s . Costly Error of an Applicant For a Pension and a Policy. Besides being a statesman, Sena tor Dryden o f New Jersey is also the president o f a prominent life insur ance company. The other day he received a letter like this: I School Report. THE GRANGE /Yea» Correspondent New York State Orange G E O R G E A. F U L L E R . O verseer o f N e w Y o r lt S ta te S i n c e lfMM). G r n n jfc been the home The next letter the senator pick of the family BOTH ’ PHONES. Forest Grove, Ore. ed up had been forwarded to him for four genera from the insurance company’s main tions. Mr. Ful office and was along this line: W . IN. S E A R S ler was educat Dear Sir—Can’t you get me a pension? ed in Ives semi -Proprietor o f- I served In the Spanish war, contracted a nary and the fever In Cuba and have since suffered Potsdam nor . .’I’l l « ( . u i i i l l i i K B « r h « r S lt o | > . with weakness of the back ¿ind legs, shock to nervous system, diseases of the mal school. A ft stomach and digestive organs, vertigo and er completing other aliments until I am a physical his course lu tho wreck. If anything Is to be done for me It must come soon. Very respectfully. normal he fol JOHN SMITH. lowed the pur P o rc H t d r o v e IV In ln S t r u c t , suit of teaching Mr. Smith had made the embar for two years. rassing mistake of addressing the On the death ol application fo r pension to the insur his father io ance office and the letter about the G EORGE A . F U L L E R . 1888 he nssum policy to Washington. Had he not ed the management of the farm and done this his deception would prob since that time has been practically en ably never have been discovered. gaged In developing the farm to its As a result Mr. Smith will receive highest point of producing capacity neither the pension nor the policy. Mr. Fuller has given special attention — Boston Post. to dairying and has succeeded In get ting together one of the finest dairies Both From Cincinnati. in northern New Y'ork, the milk from The young Duchess of Manches which la manufactured into fancy ter, who is the daughter of Eugene cheese on the farm for half the yeai Zimmerman of Cincinnati, was i and shipped to New York the balance standing in the hall o f an Irish ho of the year. Mr. Fuller has always been a firm be tel waiting for the (luke when an PATTON A ANDERSON. Propri«t»rs. iiever In organization and co-operation among farmers and In 1889 became a member of Philadelphia grange. No. Order by phone. M. W. Patton, Res. 114. Soon after joining the grange he News Office. was elected secretary and has filled nearly every office In the grange since, serving two terms as master. In 1892 he was elected lecturer of Jefferson county Pomona grange and served un ♦♦♦ til 1898, when he w as elected master of that body. In 1900 Mr. Fuller was elected overseer of New York state grange, which position he has since held. Up-to-date Hair-cutting and Shaving. Laundry agency. Brooks & Son ^ Can suit you. They have a complete stock oi Harness, Whips, Lap Robes. Repair ing a specialty. Call in. Pacific Avenue saw Company. Saws wood when called for. Harvey Anderson, Seo’y. ... Correspondence ♦♦ School of Shorthand .♦ For Information, Address, T H IN G S H A V E CHANGED. Typewriters sold and rented. Forest Grove, . . . T h f (G o v e r n o r o f N e w H a m p s h ir e a n d S ta ff A tt e n d a P o m o n a (ir a n x e . 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 l OREST GROVE, - - - OREGON F a r m e r » ¿in<l M e r c h a n t s I tank, o f F o r e s t Cirovo, C ap ital. $ 25,000. Transacts a general banking business. C o r r e s p o n d e n t ’s, Wells Fargo & Co. Banks. IV . H. Williams <£ Son —— — Headquarters for ■ Lumber in Rough I. r. D. Rout« I, - PORRST GROVE, OREGON excited American tourist rushed up and inquired if she were M is s ------, a lady fo r whom he was waiting. Th e duchess drew herself up and re plied stiffly enough, “ I am the Duch ess o f Manchester.” “ Oh-li,” re plied her compatriot, ‘T in from Cincinnati to o l” Th» lO d m a r a p f, The hytlrtwoopc, Invented by Pino of Genoa, Is a long tube, with opthtil In struments In one end, which when submerged will reflect any submarine object U p o n c a n v a s a b o a r d s h i p . Dist. No. 27, from March 14 to April 8,— No. days Conducted by J. W. DARKOW. Chatham. N. r „ Dear Sir—I am desirous o^.taking out a life Insurance policy, and Ira I am from your state I thought I would write you ! George A. Fuller, overseer of New directly, thinking I might get better fork state grange, was born on Edge- terms, especially as I am In the best of health and would be an excellent risk. I wood farm, where he now lives, in have never suffered a day's serious illness 1800. Seventy-five years ago the Ful In my life. I would be glad if you would ler family emigrated from Saratoga have one of your agents directed to give my matter personal attention. Very truly rounty, N. Y., to the Black river coun try and located on this farm, which has yours. JO H N SMITH. ... G. B. HARDIN ... Watt’ s Public School, W e had the groat pleasure of being present at the session of Eastern New Hampshire Pomona at the hall of Do ver grange, Dover, recently, says a writer in the Maine Farmer, and meet ing the hundreds of Patrons who with their friends completely filled the large hall and anterooms. To those acquaint ed with the grange In earlier days the great change in public sentiment was indeed marked, for facing the audience sat the honored governor of the state with his staff rich in gold lace and with them the members of the city govern inent, pastors of the churches, Buperin- tendents of schools ami other notable oflicinls, who left their business to honor the grange and testify their ap preciation of Its service to the state. A rich feast was spread by the hard working patrons of Dover grunge, fully oTiO being seated at the tables. Governor Bachelder filled the chair of state master for twelve years, and un der his wise administration the Ordei not only has attained Its present growth, hut called to its support every friend of the Granite State. In s e rts . A first rate collection of insects con tains about* 25,000 perfectly distinct species. attendance, 612; No. days absence, 86; No pupils enrolled, 38; average dailey attendance, 31; No. visitors, 2. Pupils neither absent nor tardy were — Emma Busch, Emery La Mont, Roy Hunter, Harold Epplett, Clarence Rice, Gertrude Reuter, Ada Ranes, Josie Knighten, W illie Busch, Hairy Jones, Grace McCoy, Henry Busch, Albert Alice Hunter, Busch and Robert Busch. Martha Traver, teacher. For Sale. At a bargain, if taken soon, the cele brated David Homestead and winery containing 64 acres in grapes. Fine buildings, 2000 gallons of wine in cel lar and Ownie Press, go with the place if taken. Selling price 87000. For particulars enquire of H . G. King, agent Forest Grove, O e . NO TICE FOR P U B L IC A T IO N . Isolated Tract—Public l and 8 .1c, U N IT E D S T A T E S L A N D O F F IC E , O r e g o n C i t y , O r e g o n , F eb 16, 1904. N o tic e is h e re b y R iven th a t in p u rsu an ce o f in- strut liou s from th e C om m ission er o f th e O e m r s l Laud oilie r, u n der a u th o rity vested in h im by Section 2455, U. 8. K e v . S t a t.. as »m e n d e d by th e Act o f C ongress a p p ro v ed F eb ru ary '¿6, 1S95, w e w ill proceed (o offi r at p u b lic sale on th e 5th d>ty o f A p ril, 1901, at 11 o 'c lo c k a. m ., n e x t, at th is o ffic e , th e fo llo w in g tra ct o f •land, to w it: T h e N. K. o f N. E. % o f S ection 8, T 1 8, R 4 W . A n y and a ll persons « [« lin in g a d v e rs e ly th e a b o v e d e scribed lau d s are a d v is ed to tile th e ir c la im s In this office on or before' th e <lav a b o v e d esig n a te«! fo r th e c o m m e n c e m e n t o f said sale, o th e rw is e th e ir righ ts w ill he fo rfe ite d . A L G E R N O N S. D R E S S E R , R egister. GEO. W. B IB E E , R e c e iv e r. Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior, Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon. February 13, 1904 Notice is hereby given that the following- named sett ler has filed notice of his intention to make fin; 1 proof In support o f his claim, and that said proof w ill be made before the County Clerk of Washington County, Oregon, at Hillsboro on April 5, 19C4, via, Augustus H. Wc lford, H. E. No. 14549, for the S. 1 2 of S. E. 1-4, Sec. 24, T. 3. N. R. 4 W. He names the fc Lowing witnesses to prove his eontin- ous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: George Llppert, of Buxton, Oregon. John Lippert, “ " Amos E. Mead, “ “ John Wolford, “ ** Algernon S. Dresser, Receiver. Notice For Publication Department of the Interior, Land O ffic e «! Oregon City, Oregon March 19, 1904 Notice Is hereby given that the following named set tler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before Register and Receiver at Oregon City, Oregon, on May 7, 1904 viz: John D. Di ly, H. E. No. 15297 for tho S. E. one-fourt N. W . one-fourth; N. E. one-fourth S. W. one-fourth; and N. one-half S. E. one-fourth. Sec. 28; T. 1 S. R. 6 W . He names the fctlowing witnesses to prove his con tinuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: • A. T. W ;ln , o f Salem, Oregon. M. W. Hunt, “ " Hon. John Minto, “ Dr. Jchn Shaw “ ALG ERNO N S. DRESSF.R, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION United States Land Office, Oregon City, Oregon. Februaiy 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 1 .nds in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory,” as extended to a 1 the Public Lands States by act of Au gust 4, 1892, Knute Westberg, of Portland, county of Mu! nomah. 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 w ill offer proof to show that the land sihight is more vrluatle for Its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to estat’ ish 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. H<- names as witnesses: Robert T. Simpson, of Buxton, Oregon, Adam Simpson, of Buxton. Oregon. Thomas G. McFarland, o f Buxton. Oregon, M. Middaugh, of Buxton, Oregon. A n ya n d rll persona claiming Adversely the above d e scribed lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before sa;d 16th day of May, 1904. ALG BKNO N 8. DRESSER. 42*46 Register.