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New Course Arranged for at College L O C A L A T H L E T E S W ORSTED for Winter lent Brethren From Out of the South A ction for a course of entertainments to given at the colleg e next year. speaks louder than words— Goldenrod Flour Guaranteed T ry The Athletic C om m ittee has arranged land Stack up Points be There Pacific Col- will be three entertainments in the 1 ige certainly proved this last Saturday course and it expected that they will given here this year. I hen they silently stacked excel those Quaker track team of sixty two points on top of our fifty T h e first '* ® concert which will be ■e, thus defeating us by a margin of given by the Lulu Tyler Gates C om - [ Lulu Tyler Gates is said to be end credits. The weather was pany both inists and other skilled musicians. T h e A most interesting and instructive W hile music will be of a very high character. lecture was dilivered by Prof. Chap T h e second entertainment will be hair splitting records were made, man before the m usic students and meet was excellent from the given by a noted magician who gives friends in the Association room last le c ta to r s’ point of view for each team his exhibitions with the aid of electri- Friday evening. T h e su bject of the d to fight and fight with book agent city, radium, etc. lecture was “ Beethoven” but it was T h e last entertainment of the course , , , jirsevt ranee and determination to win , . . , -- v w , I quite out of the ordinary line of bio f i i r respective chalk marks. The will be given by the Dunbar M a l e / 1___L. , , graphical lectures because Professor l set was free from win-in-a-walk Quartette and Bell Ringers. This will Chapman has had access to som e very f mts and this kept the bleachers be one of the most attractive enter valuable material, not com m on ly pub tainments judging from the apprecia m dreaming. lished in the books on Beethoven’ s 1 P. U . was unfortunate in not having tion shown the Parland-Newhall Male life. , ston and Weatherred in the game; Quartette and Bell Ringers this year. Tuis material relates to the many As a whole, the entertainments this 1 only needed to tie them for three disappointments in Beethoven’ s life j. onds to have won. Huston would year have been a success and the and of his struggle for success, rather rubbed PembeTton for a clean Athletic Com mittee has done well to than to a study of his com positions. in the 100 and Weatherred give students and friends the benefit of A m ong other things Professor Chap have stood a good chance in another such series. man gave som e very interesting incid high jump. ents of B eethoven’ s ch ildh ood . light of the day of course was G A LES CREEK Beethoven’ s grandfather was an R Peterson. Although he had his Mr. Chapman was on his ranch a exporter of wines and his eldest son fB hs on wrong in the 100 he won out few days this week. Johann was addicted to the use of is, i margin and had some left for the Mrs. Douglas’ mother of Baker City, wine so that while yet a young man he mjfomia relief fund. H e scored 19 is visiting with her. becam e a confirm ed drunkard. Johann ff ts. “ 11 0,00 0 Sam” — the pride Mrs. Clarke is spending a few days married against his father’ s wishes and te Freshman Class, tied with H od- I! SOULOQUISMS our obligations we noticed a good Cora R Bagley and Harry T Bagler many of our subscibers were in arrears Jane G Thorn and L om e J Palmate*,’ $ By EVE pleasing to Manager Bump on their subscriptions. v of Newberg, honors with her husband in Carlton. Mrs. Christian of the G rove, for second 13. to put his shoes on right and then Mr. Samuel Dallas. ■ I Mr. John Heisler, Jr. i i touch the tape first in the 220. IP »th the hurdle races were pretty almost a tie. town thorough Mrs. Pitman and daughter Myrtle of and near North Yamhill, spent Sunday with l , Clough for the Quakers, pulling her daughter, Mrs. Joe Lilly. the first event and Prideaux the M acy ran a fast a good mile half mile, Fletcher had just but none the less M acy show his best speed in the l l ’e Quaker >1 J» nly have lads from a right Newberg, to feel proud t jj 1*11 this hard fought victory. \ 7 «u rn e and see: Read ’ j H e run— Fletcher (P . U . ) . Mills il1 l 'b e r g ), Johnson (N e w b e r g ); time rlj'J jl-yard dash- Peterson (P . U . ) , mberton (N ( N< e w b e r g ), R . Robinson . I,, ’ . ) ; time. 0: 10 2-5. Mrs. Parkin has been list the last week but on is the sick much îm- proved at the present writing. K en- (all N ew b erg ); height, son preparatory instruction from becam e a pupil under ( best teacher he ever had. At the age of seventeen Beethoven went to Vienna to study under Mozart. i home on account W hen called of the death of his mother Beethoven had to borrow the , money to pay his expenses. per year in advance. to go any further in Washington Shearer and of 5 feet Tacom a, are visiting with Mrs. nized his ability, fulfilled , near desire and sent him to affliction befell Qual- great yard dash— Peterson (N e w b e r g ), G ough (N e Wm. been Buxton and wife visiting at the home of Mrs. Buxton’ s parents, iATTONAL M u s ic C o., 72-74 wife, have left for their home in Cali fornia. L. S. Porter and A v e ., C hicago, 111., have just jbeautiful song, entitled, "R EST i | j ONES, The R e s t ,” song of by Eustasio is dedicated the San to Francisco A handsome and most ap- title page, printed in colors, m usic. The Crawers is spending a few weeks with her daughter, kens of this place. Mrs. H os- Mrs. Crawers has At the meeting held the other even ■ for the benefit of the suffer- and will was thought the change might benefit her. All persons owning lots in the Union Cem etery Association who are inter ested in seeing the grounds im proved, ■ paid to any address, a copy are requested to meet at the cem etery on Saturday, May 19, with axes, « g for 25c. spades, mattocks to assist in cleaning alleys and lots that will not be For Sale harness harness. and bu ggy, Following are the rates from some ing to discuss plans for the 4th of other also wise im proved. C om e and let us d o a good days w ork.— S. T . Walker, Sec From a U . S. senator to deliver an address “ here on that occasion. That should “ “ be easy for about that time Oregon s “ will have four senators. Chicago, 111................$33.00 St. Louis.................... 30.00 Omaha, N eb............... 25.00 Kansas City, M o ...... 25.00 St. Paul & Minneapolis except via Lower Missouri Marshal Ganger of H ood River is gatew ays..................... 25.00 | becom ing famous fast, even in our “ Sioux City, l a ........... 25.00 distant section. Like many other “ Denver, C o l o .............25.00 Corresponding rates will be made country policemen during that des from other points, and will apply to all perado’ s short career, he found a points on Oregon lines. Frank Smith, whom he searched but I A. L. C r a i g , found nothing but a tiny toy pistol and General Passenger Agent. I a box of caps. j H e was W on’ t it when be consoling to M. H . S h i p l e y . retary and Sexton. real estate transfers . Hutchinson 20 a in sec 11 2 n 3 w ............................................ S V Francis et al sw j of n w j sec 25 t 2 s r 1 w ................ Smith i t Co to S M Smith et ai 160 a sec 34 t 1 s 5 w ......... Geo J Corrigan to S J White 40 a in sec 29 2 n r 2 w ............ G W Scofield to Joseph A Moore tract in sec 25 t 3 n 5 w ............................ J A Moore to W G Scofield 100 a in sec 25 t 3 n r 5 w. ? “ .» ■ £ ? Johnson 9.21 a in R S Tup- per d 1 c . Felix Verhoeven et ux to J W Stillwell 8-50 a in Wm W Catchin d l c .......................... Joshua W Marsh et ux to Ber nard Ostermann 2è acres in Richard Arthur d i e ............8 Jephta Garrigus et ux to Eva Friday 20 acres in Sec 12 t 2 n 5 w .................... Thomas H Brinson et ux to A » Hammond Co lots 7 8 9 SLEEPERS W m V ? WC4t 1 * 6 r J L Colvanuh to Charles J EVERY DAY IN THE BETWEEN YEAR S E A TTL E *«> CHICAGO VU TMC GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY THE COMFORTABLE WAT” R o u t e o f t h e (a r r m u a O r ie n t a l p ^ n iA h 116 acres in sec 33 t 2 n r 2 w ............. . n . D iem o H . e . r 1 * 1 r » / f V » * .. P o r tla n d . O ra. 225 (First Pub May 3.) Notice for Publication United Stated Land Office, Portland, Oregon, March 19, 1906. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions o f the act o f Congress o f June 3, 1878, entitled “ An act for the sale o f timber lands in the States of n 3 V 9 *CT” Thomas Groves ( Adms ) to E B Burton swj 25 , 1 n r S ° J * (First Pub. May 10) 1 1 T H E AGENT FOR ASK T IC K E T S V IA E 400 400 j <iWnij 450 2100 1 5 To SPOK AN E, S T . P A U L , MINNE APOLIS, D U L U T H , CH IC AG O , ST. L O U IS . and all P oints E ast and S outh . 2 Overland Trains Daily 2 The Flyer; T h e Fast Mail S p l e n d i d S ervice , U p to D ate E quipment , C ourteous 180 E mployes . 100 Daylight trip throught the Cascade and Rocky Mountains. 1800 For tickets, rates, folders and full information, call on or address 100 H . D ICKSON, City T ick et A gen t, 122 Third St . Portland, Cr. 4400 S. G. Y Z R K E S , A . G . P. A ., Seattle. W ash., Cor. 2nd A ve. and Columbia St. 1000 We Give Expedited Service on 3w Freight. Route your shipments via MARRIAGE licenses and Rachel S Stish, Peter C G r e a t H erriV ^ i Hrncr k ALGERNON S DRESSER. Register. m sec 2S t 1 N ,ElHÎS88IAnner et *1 to Perry Elhs 88.60 acres in sec 21 t Clark Jasper of Portland, Oregon; Al Davis o f Gastoii.Orejor. Any and all persons claim ing adversely the above- described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 27th day o f July, 1906. 600 F LuJk «Òey e‘ UX t0 Berthold L im ite d rot M l I U information, rotao. ttc . call ao at addttaa ALGERNON S. DRESSER. Register. J Philip Beal et ux to Bettie C Benson lot 4 block 8 Forest v irov e................ TOURIST Any and all persons claim ing adversely the above- described lands are requested to file their claims in mi, office on or before said 23rd day o f July, 1906. L A McNi ry to Marie Mouse S E 1 sec 7 t 2 n r 2 w . . .8 Marion H Parker et ux to H en derson Smith 78 acres in secs 1 and 6 t n 4 and 3 W ____ 800 Any and all persons cl lim ing adversely the above- Carl Berggren to W m G Gosslin et al 40 acres sec 32 3 n 2 w 300 described hnds are requested to file their claims in this office on or befofe said 19th day o f June, 1906. R ebecca J Fanno to A Paulson ALGERNON S. DRESSER. Register. 39.28 acres sec 22 t 2 s 2 w 2000 (First Pub March 29.) N Noland et ux to I J Baughf- man 1 acre in William M c Notice for Publication Lean d 1 c ............................... l United States Land Office, Portland. Oregon. John Uhlmen et ux to Wm G. May 7th, 1906. Gosslin ne 1 of sec 32 3 n 2 1 n n n N°tice is hereby given that in compliance with the w ................................................. 1000 provisions of the act of Congress o f June 3, 1878. es- L D Halderman et ux to Mary titled “ An act for the sale o f timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Ter- J Henry 35.68 a in D Eller- 2242 SO r*tory,M as c *tended to all the Public Land States by act son d 1 c .......................... j of August 4, 1892, MacRae Vert o f Portland, County of Charles Deitz et ux to H Multnomah, State of Oregon, has this day filed in this vestment Co 290 acres SCC office his sworn statement No. 6916, for the purchase of 15 s r 1 w ................... 9000 the N W’ 01 ‘ «<*1™ No. 34, in Towrship No. 1.1. Range No. 5 W. and will offer proof to show that the Jeannett Meier to Chas Deitz land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone Same as above.......................... 5000 than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his , 0 & C railroad Co to S V Fran- claim to «aid land before Register and Receiver at Port- c is et al 40 a in sec 25 t 2 s i land* Oregon, on Friday, the 27th day o f July, 1906. r 1 w .......................................... 194 68 j He names as witnesses: George Bigelow of Portland, Oregon; Edward Jasper o f Portland, Oregon; Henry Thomas Philbin to James H Joseph Donner to Tobias Pfen nig 160 acres in sec 23 t 3 n 5 w ................. THROUGH He names as witnesses: Archie Greenman of For. land, Oregon; F. C. Whitten o f Portland, Oregon; v; A. Wheeler of Portland, O regon; U. S. Bryant of Portland, Oregon. California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory” as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892, Grace J. Tuttle, o f Por 1 nd, county of Multnomah, State Of Oregon, has this day filed in tbit office his sworn statement No. 6835 for the purchase of i the S w Vi of Se:tion No. 8 in Townsh.p No. 1. S. Range Nc. 5 West, and will offer proof to show that : the land tought is more valuatl for its timber or stone i than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his | claim to said land before Register and Receiver at Port land, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 19th day of June. 1906. He names as witnesses: Henry G. Tuttle, of Portland, Oregon; Hiram W . Scott of Gaston, Oregon; Olive II. Scott of Gaston, Oregon; G eorg« Tuttle of Portlard Oregon. COUNTY COURT NEW S be Reduced Rates BE G IN N IN G FEB. 15, 1906 h j of the principal points: it was suggested that we secure been sick all winter and soring and it publishers they will donate 10 per cent in San Francisco, Mrs. the East to by the Southern Pacific Company. who have im e, 0 :5 5 . 1906, Colonist points on Oregon Lines via Portland; Brownsville Tim es. U .) , Mr. W m . Wilks is very sick at this n is a fact that his best com posing was Tacoma, Seattle, Victoria, Vancouver, Maris writing. done after he becam e deaf. etc.; als010 Spolcane and San Francisco. J „ e r g ); time, 0 :2 3 2-5. It seems that all Beethoven s plans Los Angeles and San D iego. Mrs. Anderson was a Portland visitor failed one after the other. This Prof. vault— H odson (N e w b e r g ), Tuesday. Rates from Chicago via direct lines |(P. U . ) , R. Pemberton (N ew - Chapman said was very hard on Beetho- to the North Pacific Coast and Califor- S. F. VanMeter is hawling lumber for ven, the man, but no doubt did more nia will be *75 and from Missouri height 10 feet. a new barn. than any thing else to develope his River points, namely: Council Bluffs, hurdles— Clough (N ew - Mrs. H . Hubbert was a Forest genius. Omaha, Atchison, St. Joseph, Kansas W j Prideaux (P. U . ) . Hoskins Grove visitor Saturday of last week. These few with other equally inter- City, also St. Paul and Minneapolis, JVl*erg), time, 0:17 2-5. Ed. Ram bo and wife were in town esting incidents Professor Chapman rates will be 860. Rates to Spokane « Inter throw— Lawrence (P . U .) , Sunday visiting friends and relatives. wove into a very pleasing and instruc- will be 85 less than to the Coast or 4*« {(N e w b e r g ), Mason ( P. U . ) ; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hubbert spent tive lecturer. Another such lecture 470 from Chicago and 55 from the ■ f c , 105 feet 6 inches. Sunday with their daughter, Mrs would be greatly appreciated. Missouri River and St. Paul. lju m p — Kenworthy (N ew b erg ) Schoolcraft. Rates one way via the Shasta Route n ( P . U . ) , Macy (N ew b erg ); Mr. and Mrs. L. Grondyke visited Woman's Club and California will be 813.50 higher . e, 20 feet 8 inches. at the hom e of W m . Jackson of Hills than those above mentioned. T h e W om an’ s Club will hold its last H is throw— Lawrence (P . U .) , boro one day last week. These tickets will be open m eeting, Monday evening, May 9 th (N e w b e r g ), Kenworthy W e are glad to see that Mrs. Van 14th, at 8 o ’ clock , at the new home com m encing June 1st and continuing | trg ); distance, 96 feet 10 Meter is able to be out again. She has until September 15, with final return of Mrs. L. L. Watt. Each member limit of O ctober 31st. been on the sick list for some time. is expected to bring one guest either mile— M acy (N e w b e r g ), Brown A. L. C r a i g , Mr. Porter returned hom e Monday Fletcher (P . U . ) ; time, 2:07 a lady or gentleman. General Passenger Agent. from the bedside of his son Philip. ard hurdles— Prideaux, ( P. H e left him much better. Mrs. Por em b trion (N e w b e r g ), Mason ter will remain till her son is able to be titoe, 0:2 7 2-5. up. U .) and and from September 15th October 31st, tickets will be sold from or “ not guilty.” — Frenzied Thoughts, (P . (P . until doesn’ t know whether to say “ present” (N e w b e r g ), ard dash— Peterson 7th, 1906, that when the senate roll is called, he July, 15th continuing daily to and including April with the remark that affairs are so bad ley’ s grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. James from the effects of a severe cold he During the Summer Season of 1906 put— H odson (N e w b e r g ), McClaran. becam e deaf. Beethoven was vefy reduced round trip excursion rates will c e (P . U . ), Peterson (P . U . ) ; sensitive and worried much as the be in effect from the East to all North 33 feet 8 inches, deafness grew worse. Nevertheless pacific Coast PointSt such as port,and D IL L E Y 'emberton Commencing February A United States senator is credited his cherished mer_cha,nt * ° ing at h wr° n* ... to gain their affections? Vienna. A him Territory,” as extended to all the Public Land Stater by act of August 4, 1691, Albert H. Lcete, of Nortb Branch, county of Lapeer, State of Michigan, hasth i day filed in this office his sworn statement No. $*,$ for the purchase o f the NWVi o f Section No. 10. ,j Township No. 2 North, Range No. 6 West, and * j| offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuao for its timber or stone than for agricultural purpose and to establish his claim to said 1 nd before thi Register and Receiver o f this office at Portland. Oreg)0 on Monday, the 23rd day o f July, 1906. County. his Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Qualley or any organs of the This is a small Colonist Rates assured occasionally, as the future ’ slster’ 1 difficulties, but he disliked teaching citizen of ’ Frisco will be. that the Miss Carrie Shearer of Hillside, spent I because he felt that he should com pose ___ „ . , I I house which you occu py is earthquake Sunday with Miss Eula L-fferty. mUSIC' proof especially when the word "earth- Mr. Alex Beimrohr and some of his Beethoven was subject to melan- quake” recalls the horrors of the recent mill hands are in Forest Grove this choly and m oody spells which grew as disaster. EVE is rather of the opinion week loading lumber onto cars. he himself grew older. His father that he will take his in Oregon, where Blanche, the little daughter of Mr. becam e so dissipated that Beethoven ( the Lord was a little more generous and Mrs. William L ee, is quite ill. Dr. had to take charge of his two younger with materials. Rentz being called Sunday evening. brothers. In doin g this he gave up --------- ------------------- Mr. Ward Munkers and Miss Lena his cherished plan to study under If the American people love to be Later friends, who recog- hum bugged, as has been said, isn’ t Shorb of Forest Grove, spent Sunday Hayden. Mr. O ttice __ — H ave you weakness of any kind- body? D on ’ t d op e yourself with ordi With the advent of the “ muck rake” sum for each subscriber but in the nary m edicine. Hollister’ s aggregate it means much to us. Now its ’ 23 with “ strenuous.” Mountain T ea is the supreme curative It will b e. in order next for our city we are going to ask each one power. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. council to license second hand stores, subscribers, who are in arrears, Dr. H in es’ Drug Store, up thereby helping us to meet First call for the ‘ man with the obligations for which we thank you in muck rake.” Notice for Publication advance. The date to which your Second call for “ frenzied.” ' subscription is paid follows the name | United States Land Office, Portland, Oregon Last call for “ strenuous.” *7.1901 on the address. Out of town subscri Notice is hereby given that in com plian t with he W e are not surprised to hear that bers may remit by mail for which a provisions of the act o f Congress of June 3, ibjj the automobile club, after eating din receipt will be immediately returned. j entitled “ An act for the sale o f timber lands in 1 States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington ner at a Hillsboro hotel, did not care forced to teach on account of financial on Wilson River with Mr. H . T . Shorb. h Jump— Haskins. Lewis, secon d Beethoven, the Pfeifer, who, Beethoven says, was the In these two events it in 2 :0 7 . this union. fine his father he new buggy and harness. and Prideaux ran neck I id. of only four years old and after receiving was in Saturday and purchased himself a >th the 120 and 220 the outcom e i* ;l g h com poser was the a few days last week with her brother, com poser, showed musical talent when tJ berton, is also a good man, “ Pete” « our visited born Their man, W. The subscrip- tion price for The News is but 11 .00 !y and aesthetically. u A H Em m erson and Cynthia Qjw, In casting about for means to meet m and brought out many an oxford the best celloist in the U nited States. Prof. Chapman Comments Upon Great «wH white garment, which of course She will be assisted by first class viol Composer gj a score of Paul Slaider and Marie Hansen. To Our Subscribers L E C T U R E ON BEETH O VEN ^ uii r ^ ^ 1^ “ ’ r*n a s Schn«id«r, Northern. FuU ‘“ formation from Wm. HARDER, General Agent; Portland Oregon