Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, February 22, 1906, Image 6

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    Goldenrod
FOR C O U N T Y TR E A S U R E R
I hereby announce myself as candi­
date for the
office
of
Treasurer of
Washington County, Oregon,
subject
— Will trade buggy or hack for a good to the endorsem ent of the Republican
driving h o rs e — Goff Bros.
Primary election
to
be
t t t T
T
T
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held in said
Evening Telegram and The News, county and « a t e , April 20, 1906.
IR V IN K. W E ITZE L.
One Year, * 5 .0 0 ; Six Months, *2.5 0.
HICKORY KNOB
Unifr-d S u t e s
f
Grove church the 25th inst at 1 1 a . m.
PENCILOGRAPHS
pa«
roa
r
G eorge McGraw made a flying trip and Millie Dunsmoor, next Thursday with on the low land.
wl
.M l
toi
in
from
Kansas City Tuesday.
He evening.
We
cause he wants the office himself.
all expect to dress in
J. C. Garrigus is just about ready to
Kansas the style of olden times.
move into his bachelor hall.
He
City is in Oregon on the Portland,
Mr. W ill Shearer receved the sad killed 6 hogs and sold them to M.
Nehalera & Tillamook line.
news last Saturday of the death of Mrs. Turner for 7J cts per pound.
Miss Lelo Nicklin, whose early ar­ Fry’ s daughter, Ida. She use to live
Carsten & Hartley have a fine lot of
rival from Europe was announced last here. H er husband and relatives have
logs in their pond and are rushing the
i
»
i>«
week,
has reached New York.
She the sympathy of
her old
friends at
will arrive in Portland today and will Hillside.
remain there a few days with her
brother
before
Grove.
She is expected here Satur­
com ing
to
KANSAS CITY
her sister,
Granted Certificates
applicants for certificates, at the exam­
ination held in Hillsboro,
Feb. 14, 15
nd 16, 1906.
First Grade— Misses Flora A. Smith,
A.
Downing, Millie W onder-
ley, Henrietta E. Bear, Merle Shanna-
han, Louise Mooberry, Mary E. L uce,
Maud E. Smith, Florence Beane, M es­
dames M. C. Abbott,
Nellie M. Ray­
mond, Messrs. G eo Yates, L ee Byers,
Ralph Wann, W. W. Hostettler.
2nd. Grade— Misses Ada
Grace
Reverman,
Lizzie
M avem e T em pleton,
Jennie R eichle,
Perceful,
Swanson.
Lyda
Staehr,
Selma Nelson,
/
clearer
company
i the
GALES CREEK
Ethyl
Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Sidwell
John
of
and Mrs. Ferrin entertained passengers on
té students of the college last Friday Saturday
E. B. W ebb
evening at their hom e on A street.
a policeman.
prize.
Varley
and
A
larger butter yield
more thrifty stock will
be
the
direct result of the abandonment of
j present
alfalfa.
foods
He
and
the
adoption of
predicts success for the
| experiments to be conducted
| Harriman
lines
in
by the
Western Oregon,
regarding alfalfa growing
James Reeher,
of
Miss With
him
were:
Mrs.
and Miss
I
evening.
bli
this week.
Oliver Corl gave a skating rink party |
Mrs. Storey was down from Gaston,
to his friends last Thursday evening
Sunday, visiting her son John and
all of whom reported a very enjoyable
family.
evening with the sport.
After having
Mrs. Schoolcraft spent Saturday and
tired of indulging in the fascinating
more
!
were
!
i
Í
pastime
“ fe e d '
4
3 t
abundant
as witnesses:
side of
Nellie
Corl and Messrs. Schultz.
Herbert
John
sister,
A pleasant surprise party was sprung
on Miss Reba Hoffman at Green Gables
the hom e of A . G. Hoffman, at 231
The
the
" P it ” and "F lin c h ” and
those present announce a very pleasant
The occasion was the birth­
day of Miss Hoffman.
A chafing-dish
“ spread” was served to cap the climax
when all dispersed joyously
were
Misses M ignon
O n e t 'f
o f 1 6 ,1
of
B«
S B 0 '1
b y ,V a r
COUHTÏJ P * r t ) C Ì p .
n sn w a y ,
I
n, MeCum
t and Pilen
e in debatí
Sui
the
S a te
o f O regon, * * * y a e h i n e t o r
has f.lls* i
. .
n
d
.
by required to appear and answer said 0 = . ; ^ T n m ® n l
before the last day o f
th e
tim e
prescribed. B O r y O l
K
publication h ere o f, t o -w i t ;— -on or b e f o r e t O F , o f 1 *61
M a rch . 1936.
3 O f tlp p r o )
Y o u are fu rther notified that if you fail tci o i n t m e n t
answer the c om p laint
Buxton,
plain tiff w ill cause
W.
h er e .n ,
you r
cr to plead > r P S e i l t a U \
default to
ja d fr lp t
apply to the Court above m entioned fcr thenU -j?
Hubbert,
Aplin,
Mrs.
About
D avid O ’ D onnell o f Buxton,
Robert Simpson o f
Holt o f
A lbion, O regon ;
Buxton,
O reg o n ;
In Ihe nam e o f the state o f O regon :
G eo.
required to
H en ry Sbunick o f Portland,
17th day
adversely the above
more
of
the
Paul
seventeen
of
to attend the
C IR C U IT
COURT
FO R
THE
W A S H IN G T O N
STATE
COUNTY
OF
OREGON:
P a c ific
from and a f ’er the day o f the
Hubbert took the
prize,
good
Q(
¡d e r illg
110 fe e t; th en ce
N on
110 fe e t; thence South
o f land, to -w it:
A lso
pedal
.
C om m en cin g at a point
o f the Southeast corner o t
other and furiher
Block
N o. 2
™
: n r*6rB O H
lock Cl
the are
relie f
as
b e g in n in g ; aa:
T h
to th e C our; aa; Ta g J j j n j
and equitable.
•y
t stat<
By order o f the H e n . L . A . Rood, Judge of tf
Court o f W a sh in g to n C ou nty, O r eg o n , dated thr*
of February, 190o.
T h is Sum m ons is servedt
^
W H. HGLUS, altoipeyloil.be bill
thence
•ring ol
othe
sed.
-Silla w(
isee an
■rook
(F irst Pub F eb. 1)
south 85 deg. west 25.04 ch s; thence north 5 deg. west
12 deg. 3C
m in. east 10.14 chs; thence north 52 deg. 30 m in. east
thence north 4 deg. east
13.80 chs to the
ASK
southeast corner o f the T . G . N aylor D . L . C .; thence
north 21. 8 chs; thence
h a lf
upport
commi
tion th ereo f in the W a sh in g to n C ou nty News,
north o f the southeast corner o f the Andrew Harper D
thence north
W e
be pres
120
the fo llo w in g de
C om m encing at a point 12.96 chs
3 c h s.; thence west 12.14 c h s;
TO
F o [„ , 0 r o v t i W a sh in g to n C ou nty,
East 63 feet to the place o f
begin n in g on the 18th day o f
THE
AGENT
T IC K E T S V IA
east to G ales C reek; thence
pe Spei
down G ales Creek to the east line o f said Andrew Harper
o f an undivided o n e -h a lf
S V a s h iE
interest in and to the above
uc”
described real estate and that the said 1 nds be partiti med
m . to
This summons is served upon you by publication by
itions t
To SPOKANE, ST. PAUL.
v™
APOLIS, D U L U T H , CHIC.t-*n ih ,F
ST. LO U IS .
mencW
cretary
A nd all P oints E ast a c t SI erce ai
W . H . H O L L IS .
Attorney for Plain tiff,
P ublication Jan. 18th)
Summons
IN T H I C IRC U IT C O U R T O F
THE
'a l act c
STATE OF O R E ­
G O N FOR W A S H IN G T O N C O U N T Y .
)
____ , Sum -
,
|
T o E . P. Cadw ell, defendant above named:
In the name o f the State o f O regon;
required to
appear and answer
Y o u are hereby
the com plaint B led
a g a in « you In the above entitled suit on or before the
Bth day o f March 1906. w hich time «
weeks
after the
this
summ ons,
appear
date
of
and
and answ er,
the
If
more than six
first
you
publication
fail
of
so
to
for want thereof, the p la in tiffs I
for in the complaint o f the plaintiffi filed h erein , to w it:
Tor a decree forecloaing certain liens o f m ec h a n ic ! and
DAY IN THE
BETWEEN
tth et v ia : Charlea Van H orn; against the foil, w n g des
cribed property, to-w it: Com m encing at a point 135 feet
North o f the Southwest co m er o f Clock N o . 2
SEATTLE »"O CHICAGO
VU TNI
GREAT NORTHERN
RAILWAY
•THE COMFORTABLE WAT”
pIlw. m m o u a l l r l « n t a l
r d m iM information, nn>. rtc , coll on or addroa
T h e Flyer: T h e Fast Mi vVashi
S p l e n d i d S e r v i c e , U p tc ^
tar.
E q u i p m e n t , C o u r t e « ^ th*
E m ployes .
» « d t
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The Den
Daylight trip througi fere eni
Cascade and R ocky
________ i
110 fe e -; thence North 120 fe e t;
beginning.
Also
the
follow ing
described tract
W' w ,,: Co">n>«<:ttig at a point
the S n u t h e » com er o f H o c k
N o.
190 feet
2
^ore« Grove. O regon, running h en ce
thence
SouJi
W e « of
in said C ity
N orth
135
other and further relief as to !th e C ourt i
fees
ay
of
135 fe e t;
'
S. G. Y E R K E S . A. G. P. A., *
W ash., Cor. 2nd A ve. and Col-'
seem
just
W , H . H O L L IS , Attorney for p la in ’ iff.
(First Pub Feb 1 )
Ma
he Ua
Route
your
shipments «ynity
Xi’r - T n> Á
' A ÎT1 ,ui" °' ,h' CouotT Great Northern.
on C ou L
nty, O reg o n , dared this 1st day
- S S - i ^ L
S u m m o n « served by p u blics
f T - T M d J S -i
Iffxxh'ngttm C o u n -y N e w « . , n ew s-
paper published * o * k l y i n sa.d County am i State.
-a r e ?
We Give Expedited Serfs"*"«
thence |
and equitatle.
nd two
For tickets, rates, folders c-ntentio
information, call on or address * ” na<'
H. D I C K S * ! ^
City T ick et A gen t, 122 TL- .. . .
In the
thence W est 110 feet; thence South 120 fe et to p la ce o f
, thctBt' W r « 63 feet;
U l m i t * ;U
2 Overland Trains Of-
City Of Forest G rove. W ashington C o u n ty , O regon
m n n ln , thence E a «
e
pport
W ash in gton
County, O regon, w hich order was made on the 18th day
(F irst
p
0,000 a
interests.
j
a ft.
.8 t h e
costs o f said partition be apportioned to the respective
A v e n u e & 6 th S t .
pi
til
according to law and the practice o f this Court and the
the order o f L . A . Rood, County Judge o f
last
Belle Brock and Pearl Peterson and was also represented by many,
Messrs.
Norman C. W hite, Oliver programme was given by the y o u n g 1
W ir f"^ t8 {
N orth 0 ( the Southwest corner j t B io. . ^ j t e
Forest G rove, O regon , and running
ed o n e-h a lf interest in . and to the follow ing described
J. P. VANDERZANDEN, Prop.
Basket Social
success.
v ia : J. VV. P r ic e ,
feet; thence VN est 6J fe e t; thence South 135 fe
a decree o f said Court that he is an owner o f an andivid-
I will treat you right.
T h e ladies of that place all
financial
bill
ber of
o r inter
(
that you and the other defendants herein are the owners
Dilley
Hard Tim es Social given
want
Eor a d ecree forecsosing
p lace o f begin n in g.
and answer the
L . C . in T 1 S. R. 3 and 4 W . o f the W ill M e r .;
th 6
fe e r S W €
in the com p laint o f the plamul
thence W e s t
STATE
su m m on ,
fO (
D. L . C .; thence south to the place o f b e g in n in g ; and
to
Wednesday by the Ladies Aid,
this
: running thence East
the plain tiff w ill a p p ly to the Court for the relie f de­
River
a pleasant time is reported.
The
{c r ,
manded in bis com plaint, to -w it: That the plain tiff have
W ill open for business Monday,
February 19, 1906
works in
took well filled baskets with them and
ia't o f
„esettbed p rop erty, to -w it; C im m e t .im g
G ordon. Sam uel Tod d , G eorgia H u ;h e s C h en e y Q t y
THE
BRC
W xtson xnd R. M. T xylo.; .gainst Ik m a d e
OF
H u g h es, p la in tiff, v s . W . F . Boardmau, W illia m
property, to-w it:
of
m ech a n ics and other
OF
January, 1906, and if you fa il so to appear and answer,
given by the United Artisans of that
place.
p ublication
in , to -w it:
will take Judgment a g a in « yon for the relie f prayed !
evening
: p u re
the
p lain tiff w ill take judgm ent again st y o *
o f January. 1906.
the
w h'ch
a fter
fa 1 so to appear and a n sw er, for
n or before said 24th day o f A p ril, 1906.
A L G E R N O N S . D R E S S E R , Register.
Firs: pub. Feb. 15
16.54 c h s;
Ward, returned
1 9 .6 ,
w eek s
office
first publication thereof,
for
H ood
M a rc h ,
s ix
first
THE
You * u t e B
and answ er tb€ coojji
described lands are requested to file their claim s in this
IN
Mrs. Chas
who
of
than
pr ‘ yed for
NEW STORE- - -NEW GOODS
appear
b ill
The
,
against you in the above entitled suit on « i ^ A S h i n g t
Summons
CR O W N G R O C E R Y
ie d
T o E . P . Cadw ell. defendant above namei
tion o f s ix weeks next
people went up to Gasion Saturday
to their social and
Chase,
D a n ie ls, deiendants, S U M M O N S :
tion o f this summ ons, to -w it: O n or before the ex p ira ­
--------------
¡pan s
(ill1
i signed 1 y
e pure f
A long tl
THE
notified, that the p la in tiff herein
on
Portland, Ore on ; J.
O regon;
J. W .
her hom e, Sunday evening.
. evening.
FOR
HA
I
S. LRESSEX,i Q P 8
againt >ou in the above entitled Court, a
E. P. Cadwell and Joshua M cD an iels, d efen d a n ts,)mons
“ B lock ,”
the
advemtys M id
t.j tie ihxitd, l l o g t
L ed g erw o o d . defendant
In the name o f
1906 .
OREGON
Hattie Kreider, Bertie John­ Milling C o.,
was in town Sunday,
the Misses Morley and Messrs. with his wife and visiting his parents.
Frank Allen, Archie Clarke, Everett
Mrs. Ettington of Portland, who has
H all, Lester Pierce, Roy Fink, Oliver been spending the winter with her
evening was spent at
persona cla im in g
T o L ou ise M .
son,
successor of
11
ilh o iU R .
W a s h in g t o n
Portland, O regon. G eorge C iglow , o f Port­
and
Friday night.
and a ll
W illia m E . L ed gerw ood , P lain tiff)
vs
)
Louise M . Led gerw ood , D efendant
Stevens,
last
o t T im b e r , O regon; E. t,
G O N IN A N D
Charles Van H orn, plain tiff
Main St.,
“ Dr *
IN T H E C I R C I T T C O U R T O F T H E S T * :i.!r s d
| day o f the tim e prescribed in the order for the publica­
Mrs. Henry W olf is on the sick list
off Sunday with her mother,
and Hubbert.
which
Misses Gladys Spaulding,
, J
H c n s m c a w ia n ,’ 8
(F ir st p u b. Jan. 4 .)
M . and
John Custer, o f
An y and all persons c la im in g
of a decidedly Portland, was home to spend Sunday
acceptable character. Those present with his family.
was
i
the
Mr. Fruend is at home
i
strenuous
to
Portland, O teg o n , on » « d
ALGERNON
: com plaint o f the p lain tiff herein on or before the last
very enjoyable days.
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resorted
W.
R epreei
office on or b e fo re said 2 1 « day o f March. Ml g ,
Oregon.
VERY LOW PRICES
I
their
Any
N o 1 in Township
5 W ,
IN T H E N A M E O F
DILLEY
of having
left
N o.
He names as witnesses:
Wilson River,
1
revelers
o f Section
ft-'
reaper
the i.-yuttt i ,
described lands i r e requested
^
Y o u are hereby required to appear
refreshments were served and every­
the
•“
S. Everett, o f
day o f A p r il,
and Walter Sargent
one went home with the satisfied look
am usem ent,
p u t t * ,« « , lni , /
belure
James C u m m in g s o f B u x to n , O regon.
T o W . F . Boardman. defendant:
i
&•
Vs
Range
W.
H u sh es
a few well selected solos after which \
a
N . P. N e lso n
and Rufus D . C h en ey.
M oseley, Miss Hartley, Miss Sorensen Wagner of Tillam ook, also his daughter
spent
at
0 f
B u xton . O r e g o n ; A lfr e d C u m m ings of
this office at Portland, O regon , on T u esd a y , the 24th
Well, if they should why should an
4 independent* * ( ? ) paper kick about
it? Then again. Grant, an "erstwhile
democrat” made a pretty good presi­
dent and George H . Williams, anoth-r
“ erstwhile” filled the honorable j os’-
tion of attorney general in Gram’ s
cabinet, and both were placed in these
positions b fore they had trained with
the republicans for as many years as
Huston has been in the ranks.— New-
stage,
and Mr. Market favored the party with Mrs. H oyt of Hillsboro.
I
N.
W ebb, o f
were the Cascade Mountains.”
Bridal Veil,
the
stocjf cattle.
in passed through Gales Creek on Thurs­
most hobbies and was day of last w eek, en route for home.
presented with a neat
3
SW
He names
. . . . . .
much cheaper feed for dairy cows and
Pitman spent
D. I. Aller su cceeded
guessing the
of
O regon ;
came
guessed in the guessing contest which
followed.
“
HLit
p* rned a
v a lu a b le « , „
a g ricu ltu ra l
2 ! s t d a y o f M i t c h . 1906.
for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, to
was to attended the party given by the Misses
represent his particular hobby in some Bateman and Miss Margaret Ashbar,
fanciful manner which was to be last Friday evening.
who
o f this office
and will offer
«m o te
h i, claim to sa .d « n d
offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable
Mrs. Ham ilton, has left for
■ Ar
student
E’ b
N o.
has been intre-
of
io D
Section No. R ¡.j u n f a i f * F e a '
JW.,
Range N o.
n o n - than tut
Multnomah. State o f O regon , has this day fl’ ed In this
plenty of logs for the summer run. press your feelings anyways profanely
when in
N..
that the land s until
office his sworn statement N o . 6795. for the purchaie o f
vox populi! ’
new departure
\
who has been visiting
*
Every
th<
N o. 3
o f California, O regon, N evada, and W ashington T erri-
- - - » ' “
COIl | 1
State of Oregon,
for in the com plaint h er e in , to-wit —
M orH
— The Book Store believes in some What strides Mayor Lane has made in land, O regon.
For a decree forever d isso lv in g the tondiofr
Any ax i all persons claim in g adversely the above-
j city ways and will not be open even- reforming his police force!
that now e x ist betw een plaintiff ar.d def«ttr.^^8 h i n g t O
described lands are requested to file their c!a :m s in this
except on special
.
.
.
.
such further r e l.e f a s th e Court may deen -.6 p a f i i e d 1
There is a camp ol the P. N. & T . ings hereafter
S:h day o f M a y , 1906.
occasions.
I Things have been doing in H ood office on or before A L said
G E R N O N S. D R E S S E R . R eg is er.
in the prem ises.
i8 — r e i j n i l
Railway C o .’ s employes cam ped close
(F
irst
P
u
b..
Feb
2
2.)
River this week. They thought they
That date o f firs: p u blication o f summon* a house tC
M
to Mr. Mann’ s.
T h e following statement regarding had discovered gold on their streets
[J a n . 11th, 1906, and th e last publication * ^ 6
fir s t
Notice fcr Publication
] Th ursd ay, M arch 1 s t., 1 90 6 , and the s a it fn & ^ Q territc
I. K. W ilts and wife have m oved the growing of alfalfa will be of special and began tearing up their strawberry
be published on Th ursday o f each week florapa U (J j n g
United States Land O ffice, Portland, O regon ,
plants
on
one
day
while
cn
another
a
H . Baker house until their ¡“ ‘ «rest to this community:
February 9th, 1906
consecutive weeks betw een said dates.
itfA l S M i
‘ nt0 l ^e ^
T h is sum m ons is p u b lish ed by order of Es
.
,
N otice is hereby given that in com pliance w ith the
“ Justice
T . G. Hailey, of tjje doughty little schoolmistress slapped
housc is built-
Rood, County Judge o f W ash in gton County,'/ ^
,
a couple of school directors.
| provisions of the act o f C ongress o f June 3 , 1S7S,
zona
and
entitled " A n act for the sale of timber lands in the said order h a v in g been m ade in Chair.be« Jan.4
Howard L ee, who came from w is - SuPreme Cour*’ who owns a 160' acre
ed gambl
1 States of Californ a , O regon , Nevada and W ash in gton
alfalfa farm in Umatilla County, was
L O T U S . L. U h d
Bubbles From the Political Pot.
consin, says he will try to stay west of
be eeconi
T erritory,” as extended to r.li the Public Li-nd States by
Attorney for?l
one of the speakers at a recent Devel­
'the Censi
The politicians with their petitions are act o f A u g u « 4 , l i t ! , Ja-net W . W ebb , of Portland,
the R ockies if he can.
First Pub. Jan. 11
cb to b
opment League meeting at Silverton. j making an early campaign and bring- county of M ultnom ah, state o f O regon , has this day filed
Mr. Knight has blown out quite a
in this office his sworn statement N o. 67 2 , for the pur­
a, elect!
H e is a confident believer in alfalfa as mg nolitics forward with rapid strides, chase of the SW V « of N E 1 b . N l V s o f N W H and S 4
ka and c ’
number of stumps, and Messrs. M c­
Summons
a com ing hay crop in Western Oregon,
The Courier, of Oregon City, and o f N W * i o f Section N o . 12 in Tow nship N o.
he third
Graw and Waldon are making like
3 N , Range N o . 5 W e s t, and w ill offer proof to show
IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T O F THE STATI
purchasi
i and says that when the farmers have Newberg Graphic will soon show the that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or
G O N F O R W A S H I N G T O N COUNT! u
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! improvements.
learned how to produce it in this colors of S. B. Huston, the erstwhile stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his
J. W . P rice. W i l .i i m S m ilh . I n k »'xBcn t Jn e . *
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section c f the state they will have a Democrat.--- Woodburn Independent, claim to said land before the Register and R eceiver o f T a y lo r , p la in tiffs v s E . P . Cataell and J js ll* P P i n ®
Social Events
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sawing by the 1st of March.
W a s h in g to n ,
Summons
to its fullest capacity in order to have effect that you are not allowed to ex- T ,€C*lv”
cl thil n’fcc' 31 p r ,in3' ° " gOB
uesday, the bth day o f M a y , 1906.
Wright, Kate Jackson, Lena Johnson, Sunday at Scholls.
Messrs. Lester M ooberry, Paul Baker.
Miss Lou Lilley of Portland, is a
3rd. Grade— Misses Elsie Jones, Gales Creek visitor this week.
Grace Kopplin, Blanche Hazlitt, Anna
H . T . Prosser delivered a lecture to
Dunsmoor, Bessie M cVickers, Ida E.
a large and appreciative audience at
Stewart, Messrs. Theodore Mueller,
the A. C. Church, last Sunday.
Winfield C. Em m el.
Merle Sidwell of Glenwood,
and
the
mill as they want to thanks to the
rvply <ro
Sheridan.
Following is a list of the successful
Elizabeth
Minnie Craft,
the
^
, :
eemeni * to \
sorrow non
to lay. R-'
Robert R. Kuhn, -.1 ^
purchase o f th e S W > * o f
Notice is hereby g iv en that in com pliance with the
Iron, " .h e «b a d . o M h e old
limelight” of the open political field,
O r e g o n. Nevada m »
4 , 1892,
titled " A n act f .1 the sale o f timber lands in the States
a iple tree” and come into the
Df UmSei
filed in this office h is sw orn statement No.{\|*l c o m p a n y ,
provisions o f the act o f Congress o f June 3 , 1878, e n ­
Smith has finally
In c * *
Congress of Ju«
as extended to a ll the Public
A u g u st
county o f
of
the sale
C a lifo r n ia ,
T crr.t j r y ,”
Davies Bros, are crowding their donkey duced in Portland police circles to the »»bint, hiiciiiniinii «nd before the R-giner and
Plenty of rain and more falling.
day and will be the guest of Dr. and
T eachers
begin
Forest
Mrs. C. E. Geiger.
repairs on
broken «
for
Cf
A n
IVcwbe»HiB were s>
¿ ¡b ill.
February 17, 1906.
the will of the people.
“ H oed Rivet”
th e a c t
act
United State* Land O ffice. Portland. O regon.
All
t ie rest are sacrificing themselves to
got back before morning too.
dr
ar
V
States o f
act o f
>
* W e n ,h ,t
entitled " A n
throughout. New sidewalks both sides.
Also good work and driving horse, wt.
about 1250 lbs., 9 years old. age guar­
anteed.
Good single buggy har­
ness, good double buggy’ harness,
good single truck harness. Must be
goods to his new location at Hilts last inst.
For a g ood old soul was he,
For particulars,
terms and
dent to the Hillsboro Independent sold.
They say he would be living yet.
T h e R . R . surveyors had to move failed to notice.
week.
prices. see owner, T. A RITCHEY,
Forest Grove, Or.
Had he taken Rocky Mountain Tea.
Several have received bids to the ! out of the valley to higher ground as
Only one man so far has been
( Dr. Hines Drug Store.)
party to be given by Misses Alma Curtis there was too m uch water to contend found who is a candidate for office be­
Notice Fcr Publication
Ü!
C
L and O ffice,
N « '«
provisions o f
On account of the typhoid fever
surgeon.
Appliances for electrical
epidem ic the place for holding the and at Banks at 2 p
treatments.
State Christian Endeavor Convention
Elmer Fisher returned hom e, Mon­
— A ten disc 16 in. cultivator for sale has been changed from Eugene to
day, after
visiting
friends in this
cheap. It has been used only about Corvallis.
vicinity for a few days.
two weeks. Inquire, J. E. Bailey.
T h e Independent telephone
has
HILLSIDE
— Nelle Burlingame, the Fashionable
home
last
d
ecided
to
have
a
switch
at
Banks,
if
Miss Edna Staley came
Dressmaker, is now located on the
naming one of his best Havannas after
they
can
get
a
“
hello”
girl.
Second Floor of Watrous & C o.s’ Store. week.
the Senator.
D. P. H opkins was elected a dele­
Your patronage solicited. Satisfaction
Miss Jessie Mann went to Carlton,
We might remark that
several
gate to the State Christian Endeavor
guaranteed.
6t
Saturday.
people got on the train one day last
Will Dunsmoor m oved some of his Society to be held at Corvallis, the 22d, week whom the Carnation correspon­
Methusala was all right, you bet
1
tur
■ » I
no
One of the best residence properties
in the city. Ideal location, nine room
house with largelhall, pantry and bath
room, electric light and telephone,
11
By The Csk.
small bam, chicken house, wood shed
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and fruit house, some choice fruit tree',
Have you ever heard of Nicholas apples, cherriec. pears and prunes, also
strawberries, raspberries, logan berries,
Longworth?
grapes, fine shade trees and
An Astoria cigar maker has assured some
k ■ choice roses.
Comer lot 100x200 ft.
us of Senator Fulton’ s immortality b> ^ Qtjse recent]v clothed and papered
Elder Garrigus will preach at Fir
— Dr. E. H . Brown, physician and
three o
Notice for PublicatiM
For Sale at A Bargain
la te
rbitr»
information from
W m . H A R Pgy * <
General A gen t; Portland.