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_____ ^ it* i A •fc y '* SCHOOL REPORTS BA N K S School report for Union School, Cedar Mills, Ore., for month ending May 18, 1906. Number days taught, 2 0 ; No. pupils enrolled, 38; No. days attendance, 5 3 2 ; No. days absence, 128; No. times tardy, 2 ; sverage daily attendance, 27. Those taking eight grade examinations were: Willie K een, Louis Bunnell. Edwin Kyle. Those neither absent nor tardy for the month were: Edwin Kyle, Willie Keen. MERLE SHANNAHAN, teacher. Mrs. J . C. Moore is very sick with la grippe at her home in Greenville. Mr. W inieke of Greenmountain, died Monday morning of pneumonia. A terrible cough and cold— la grippe, is epidemic, and nearly everyone is suffering from it. Mr. J . P. Killen another old veteran G. A. R . man is dangerously sick with complications of diseases. ^ — !Trv Goldenrod Flour i — é é M n » n > a a « « > • ■ • • • • • • • *— — At the College (From the W eekly Index) SOLILOQUISMS Iftfhin * * * * * * * * * * * * * * glOO to showing their appreciation. Following — Have you weakness ol«,! the lunch came a guessing contest, stomach, back, or any q , ^ ] Miss Margaret Hinman proved herself body? Don’t dope yoUr,{y ^tion J hi j York , bill h Miss Ada Miller visited in Portland, “ Scarlet fever” and “ Measles” are the most successful and carried off the nary medicine. Hollist«1 , L»*nce ® prize. Those present were: Mrs. R. Mountain T ea is the sup^^ raging all around. A little child of Friday. [previo 0 By EVE Too l o t i Kor Loot Week |opted » Miss Clara Irvin made a trip to T. Brookings, the Misses Maude power. 35 cents, Tea q , ! Mr. Hart died last week and many linee ot Report of the Watt’s Public School more are afflicted. Portland, Saturday. Buxton, Shannon, Langley, Myers, Dr. H ines’ Drug Store. iieider for month ending May 11, 1906. No. Hinman, Mesdames A. B. Caples, ----------------__ i enee o Mr. C. H . Kable of Chicago, visited Dr. M. H. Parker of Greenville, is Fares! days taught, 2 0 ; No. days attendance, W. McEldowney, J . W. Macrum, Notice for Publicatio, I I * * * laid up with kidney trouble and his Mr. Harry Davis over Sunday. ile by 1 All aboard for Forest Grove! 760; No. days absence, 7 5 ; No. pu Mayne Abbott, and Willis Goff. United Stales Land Office, wife and .four children are down with Miss Cadwell will give her piano Porting ( . 4 P» pils enrolled, 4 5 ; average daily attend Maybe you can get a job greasing , itili t the measles and scarlet fever. Dr. recital Friday evening, June 1. Notice is hereby given that in , ance, 38. Pupils neither absent nor COUNTY COURT N EW S i adj curves on the new street railway. Parker is an old veteran G. A. R. provisions of the act of Congress of l . Miss Shannon of the conservatory, tardy, Rosa Maitland, Emma Busch, I ’d rather be a street car conductor REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. entitled "A n act for the sale of ;uob_ 51 Ifftahin Greenville beats the world for beauti was also a Portland visitor, Saturday. Claude Johnson, Pearly Wiberg, Rich States of California, Oregon, Nevada * in Forest Grove than alderman in San I more t< Rothchild Bros to Ann Ber ful girls and dances. Last Saturday T erritory," as extended to all the Pvi,.'’ ! Miss Holmes spent Saturday and con ard Wilsen, Andrew Yost, Emery La- '• ( J act of August 4 , 1892, Francisco. the Maccabees gave a dance at their Sunday at her home near Hillsboro. nards 20 acres in A C Al‘w,t H- UetcT 1(0 COfflB Mont, Clarence R ice, Freida Schmale, Branch, county of Lapeer, State of g lthl It was better to have lived in Lesser hall. About 100 couples were present, Lassen d i e ........................ 81750 00 day died In this office his s»om «aim * * Spioni»1*1 Emma W iberg, Alice Wilson, Richard T he Misses Abemethy entertained a fnr the thra purchase mirnhasa ..S . .. . . of Ilio « thè for of ,u the _ „ NWV, Forest Grove— the Forest Grove of Henry Hendricksen to Otto ice cream, cake and sandwiches were Section Busch and Esther Dilley. number of their friends, Friday evening. yesterday— than the Greater San Fran lo ie » « \ Township No. 2 North, Range No.7vT*j served. A fine grand time was had Hendricksen s w j o f n e i offer proof to show that the landaong^ M a r t h a TRAVER. Teacher. Miss Helen Bollinger spent Satur cisco— the San Francisco of yesterday. [ AeslBtex 1 0 0 0 I ,or or than fnr agnnijT. 1 and everybody happy— music to beat sec 6 2 n r 2 w................. and to establish his claim to day and Sunday at her home in der, Gì The grass is growing in Tillamook Thos Bradley to Mary Jane — Victor, the best hard wheat flour; the world. Register and Receiver of this office at aiost Oregon City. on Monday, the 2Jrd day of July, so they don’t care whether its Cham guaranteed. $ 1 .1 5 per sack. Rogers 20.45 acres in sec mi end* Railroad! Railroad! is all the talk! He names as witnesses: Archie GieennaJ Messrs. Rasmusen, Hope and Ams- berlain or Withycombe that becomes 575 00 land, Oregon! F. C. Whitten of Portland^," tieing a 26 1 s 1 w........................... The crew of t;a m s, men, scrappers— lointe. ton went to Portland, Saturday on the next governor of Oregon. A. W heeler of Portland, Oregon; D IL L E Y P L Spencer to Fritz Buehl- about 400 are here, the construction 0 . 1 * 1 , Itd a qnc Portland, Oregon. a business trio. School will close Friday of this week. train is here and the track is graded— man tract in Peter L Spen If it was nat made in Oregon throw dipl< Any and ail persons claiming advtnei ieneral < Rev. John M. Furgs of Port'and, it away. You can’t give it away, any 25 0 0 described lands are requested to ale their cer d 1 ................................... Wilbur Holcombe is quite sick, ties laid— steel rails spiked, and engine office on or before said 23rd day of July, |U 5 o’cl in town. So after waiting all these was the guest of Prof, and Mrs. more. D jn ’t send it to San Francisco W H Greer to Geo F Taplin this week. The eei ALGERNON S. DRESSE! k Chapman, last week. kurction unless it was made in California. part of block 30 Forest (First Pub May J.) L. S. Porter and wife are still at the long 20 years we have the roaring tonili® Miss Ethel Waters ’ 0 5 , who has engine reveberating from mountain to G ro v e.................................... 1000 00 J. N. Hoffman has had his “ Prince bedside of their son, Philip. L *a e ; Notice for Publication mountain. Soon a passenger, mail, been teaching at Wilsonville, visited Albert” and “ Tuxedo” all ready to John Ryan to Eugene Hulbert Mrs. Colter’s mother, from Amity, is friends at Pacific. Friday. and freight train will be running. 11 acres in sec 31 2 s 1 w 1000 00 United Stfite* Land Office. Portland, 0reg«| back into for nearly a month but if he making her a visit this week. Wtsblc March ¡ J Miss Ethel Moseley was in Portland, don’t hurry he will be too late for the Adeline Peck to D J Buck- Greenville is dead— the railroad Miss Alexander visited friends in lire, exec Notice is hereby given that in cc ley lots 8 , 9 and 10 block went two miles east of the place, and Friday and attended the wedding ot “ London Season.” fioD bill 1 Hillsboro, Sunday and Monday. q q provisions of the ?ct of Congress of June J. n 18 Cornelius........................... 700 lay w itbi left the town high on the beach, her friend, Miss English. "A n act for the sale of timber lands to thel Don’t let anyone tell you that S. F . VanMeter is building a new It California, Oregon, Nevada, and WashinpooJ_ deserted, wrecked, stranded— like T h e track meet at Salem has been Oregon is slow. This week the “ Made ! J C Sraock et ux 10 L W as extended to all the Public Land StataJ fating 12' bam. Mr. Ram bo and son, are doing Roellich lots 5 and 6 block Goldsmith’s Deserted Village. Moores postponed until Friday, May 25. The in Oregon” is on, the Farmers’ and August 4, 1892. Orace J. Tuttle, of Porlaai. J $45 over the work. 6 Sherwood........................... 500 00 Multnomah. State of Oregon, has this day Jl have been in Greenville 55 years, have date was changed on account of the Shippers’ Congress at Coos Bay, the mate, office his sworn statement No. 6835 for the dl , un res Mrs. Woodmm of McMinnville, is sold out and are going away with the rainy weather and the condition of the Grand Lodge of the I. O. O. F . in John A Shaw et ux to War j the S »V V4 of Section No. 8 in Township J j'clock co spending a few days with her sister, postoffice. Those old land marks are Range No. 5 W est, and will offer proof $ track. Portland, the State Giange in Albany, i ren Barnum 40 acres in |ion Dili® qq the land sought is more valuable for its timber^j Mrs. McNamee. sec 28 1 s 1 w ...................... 1800 fading away. T he M accabee Hall, j than for agricultural purposes, and to e Miss Bain and Principal Bates were and a girls’ minstrel shew in Forest I Wash'll I claim to said land before Register and Receiver! Quite a number of our citizens are the blacksmith shop and Dr. 'Parker’s Marilla J Carter et al to Isaac »¡tion c among the Faculty who were Portland Grove. land, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 19th day of k j sick with sore throats and colds. Sev store will be at the dying of the old Campbell 30 acres sec 35 lot repreee visitors, Saturday. Prin. Bates had a He names as witnesses: Henry G. Tuttle,off» The nervous tension seems not to |of the bil eral of the ladies were unable to speak town. If the electric cars come by 00 Oregon; Hiram W . Scott of Gaston, Oregon; ( 1 n 3 w .................................. 3000 large cougar skin which he intended to be so great, during this campaign, as »mpletic I Scott of Gaston, Oregon; George Tuttle of 1 for a few days. J C Hains et ux to J W Hains Greenville from Forest Grove the town have made into a rug. . Oregon. lay. the preliminary battle for the nomina may still live. tract in sec 22 1 s 2 w . . . 1700 00 Wllliai Any and all persons claiming adversely thel tions. However the under currents T h e Philo girls have been wearing described lands are requested to file their clam»] G A LE S CREEK ktiat the 1 George Boland et ux to John office on or befofe said 19th day of June, 1906. ' pins since Monday morning. The of the two great parties are silently (exempted — Bring your good feed sacks to the Wm. Lee and family moved into the Piatt 40 acres sec 35 2 s ALGERNON S. DRESSER, leg ,nd tax pins are made in the form of a Greek pushing onward and will come up with Crescent Mills. Guy Thrapp place, Monday. (First Pub March 29.) |iod of con 1 w ........................................... 1000 0 0 Phi on which the letters i-l-o are en- a great crash in June. Be prepared to jthereaftei Edward Wagner and his bride are Charles Hall to William GASTON graved. T he pins are very neat and be surprised, for all people may not lindividua spending a few days here this week. Shields 160 acres sec 24 2 Notice for Publication should p I do credit to the society. think as you do. J . W. Sewell was in town Wednesday. n 6 w ..................................... [the tax b 100 00 United States Land Office, Portland, Oregtt Joseph Lilly had an Independent R em em ber the Jubilee Concert next Step by step the natives are being Powers May 7th, H Mr. Ed. Wirtz was on our streets H E Noble et ux to Charles Telephone put in his house Saturday. Notice is hereby given that in complianceil [bill was i Friday evening, May 25. The Kappa accustomed to the street railway. The Saturday. _ , _ . ................... „ Hall same as above.......... provisions of the act of Congress of June), 15| The yf Mrs. Grace Thrapp moved to Port Delta Society will give it. The girls officials of the Forest Grove Transporta- . XT „ _ , _ titled “ An act for the sale of timber lands inth I the bill v . I .. ........................ . J N Hoffman et ux to J C Mr. and Mrs. Bates are visiting in land Saturday, where her husband is of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Was! are working hard to give you a good tion company, realizing that the sud I 60, press Portland. Hazzard 2 acres sec 23 1 ritory,” as extended to all the Public Land employed. |voted in i entertainment. Notice their neat den approach of a wholly equipped of August 4, 1892, MacRae Vert of Portland,^ n 4 » ....................................... 100 00 Mr. Harry W escott was in Hillsboro posters in the windows down town. A bill Mrs. C. J . Clark has returned from Multnomah, State of Oregon, has this day filed ij trolly car would perhaps be the means Ithe sale c i , . | . , , i E D Thorne et ux to W E office his sworn statement No. 6916, for the pt Monday. 21st. North Yamhill where she spent a few T he track meet last night between °* depopulating the town, are educat lot the Co the N. W . V« of Section No. 34, in Township* Wheeler lots 1 , 2 and 3 Mrs. Fred A. Everest is spending a weeks with her husband. Ition. Range No. 5 W . and will offer proof to shot 2 the Second and Third Years ended in ing the inhabitants by having the work block 4 Simmons add land sought is more valuable for its timber* f Robert Lilly of Quincy, Oregon, and week in Portland a score Of 54 to 45 in favor of the men push around a few hand cars, Hillsboro................................ 300 00 than for agricultural purposes, and to « Hon. H . T . Huston spoke at Artisan Third Year team. dericks, etc. The first car to reach; claim to said land before Register and Receiveri| his sister Katie, of Forest Grove, spent W ashii Nancy KaDOuse to Amelia land, Oregon, on Friday, the 27th day of July, H Hall Tuesday evening. Sunday with relatives here. The Second Years have protested the postoffice by way of First Avenue j liro te torli He names as witnesses: George Bigelow of h Simpson part of block E ■'eternal el Oregon; Edward Jasper of Portland, Ortf« 1 Mr. Phil Porter is improving and we against the entry of Drake on the came on Monday and was propelled j Joseph Lee of Glenwood, while on Fairview add Hillsboro___ 2000 00 Jasper of Portland, Oregon; Al Davi« of Gasa.0^ Iviouily pi Third Year team, whom they claim is slowly by six men so as not to cause ■ his way here Sunday morning, killed a hope to see him about soon. ltia ry offei Any and all persons claiming adversely ttoAj John H Davis to W H M The any suicides. described lands are requested to file their c large bear near Mr. Busse’s place. ■ of the got Mr. Elm er Hamrick returned from not a member of the class. Tiedemann 15 acres in office on or before said 27th day of July, 1906. land congi matter was left to the decision of Prin. Leland, the little three year old son Washington, Tuesday, 22nd. ALGERNON S DRESSER. N John L Hicklin d i e . |«cret inf. 600 00 of Mr. Herman Tyke, who died in (First Pub. May 10) Mr. H . H . Wahl, also Mr. Peterson Bates. His decision may alter the THE NEWS’ TIPS ON THE MARKET. ! E W Johnson to Samuel T leßert npo score of the meet. j American Portland, of brain fever, a few days are shipping the last of their hay. Pacific University baseball stocks Westfall lots 5. 6 and 7 in lly paeeed Mad« In Or« if on are selling below par and are growing 7 ago was buried here Sunday. Mr. Harry Turner is visiting here. Sherwood............ ISO 00 I without (1 Says Entire Ticket Will be Chosen weaker. A break in the market is Was it made in Oregon? Ito remedy Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Miller were He intends to start for Alaska soon. Wm Norton et ux to Geo J led by the “ Not in many years have the differ- not expected at present, No. in Portland last week, where Mrs. Corrigan 40 acres in sec D on't forget the big Sunday School 1 deperirne: ou W ell, er, I guess I wont take it-1 Miller was having some dental work Convention all day Satuiday, the 26th ent (actions and wings of the Repub- 30 t t i 2 n n i 2 w w (amended lican party in Oregon been so close Entertained the Fleur de Lis. done. I of the con at Dilley. 1 the aitenl together as at the present tim e,” said The Fleur de Lis Club was enter- MARRIAGE LICENSE Mr. and Mrs. Barber of the Grove, A S K T H E A G E N T Mrs E . J . Ward, wife of our inde After a T IC K E T S VIA accompanied by Rev. Belknap, Rev. pendent candidate for sheriff is visiting E M. Young, a prosperous farmer of tained on Saturday afternoon, May 19, Otto F . Lesser and Maggie Hendricks I meaeure x Independence, and Polk County’s by Mrs. Roy T . Brookings at her home -------------------— — |lation by Boyd and Mr. and Mrs. Mickle of in Portland. j Oroexenoi Congressional committeeman, who was . in Portland. Hillside, gave a temperance lecture in Good Local Option Argument j of Indiani Rev. Mr. Boyd spoke on the Local j in Portland. “ I predict a Rebublican The afternoon wa, pleasantly spent the Heisler Hall, Monday night. j by Bnrlee Riley Calavan, one of Carlton’s Opt,on Amendment last Thursday « v i c t o r y from top t0 bottom of the in playing Five Hundred. Miss Maud I author, ai liquor dealers, has closed his saloon. Union Church. tIcket. j (eel certain that w c Buxton ^ Mrj> Mayne I judiciary C O R N E LIU S He has made a bet that Yam hill’ I record vot An able sermon on Intemoerance Hawley will be elected to Congress by receiving the highest number of points Mrs. Myers and family will move to I bill, havi: County will go dry, so has decided was given last Sunday evening at Un- not less than 8000 majority, and that were each rewarded by a prize. A Napavine, Wash. j to agree t not to pay the license, fearing adoption ion church by Rev. Mr. Barber. Dr. Withycombe will succeed Cham- most delicious lunch, in which the O. E . Edson was in Portland, Mon of local option.— Journal. To SPO K A N E, ST. PAUL M ®*1 Mr. Albert Porter is visiting Grand berlain to the Gubernatorial chair by club colors of lavender and white were day and Tuesday. A PO L IS , D U L U T H , CHICAGO.) W aihin Lodge I . O. O. F. convention in Port-j « ,e« ‘ 5000 majority.” , prominent, was served, the members |®f almoel Reduced Rates Mr. Dewey has been under the S T . LOUIS. land Wednesday and Thursday. I «n ate tod weather for a few days. During the Summer Season of 1906 AND ALL PolN TS E asT 1 railroad We failed to note Mr. Finley M c I nnanimon A. A. Philips has gone to Sacra reduced round trip excursion rates will ^ n _ . , _ n«ih Leod’s return from Alberta, B. C. be in effect from the East to all North mento, Cal., for a few days. He arrived here two weeks ago.. Pacific Coast Points, such as Portland. T h e Flyer: The Fast MiG Mrs. Burnt! and daughter have gone ^ a e h in A. M. Porter is installing an auto BEGINNING FEB. 15, 1906 Tacoma. Seattle, Victoria, Vancouver SPLENDID SERVICE, UP TO to Bridal Veil to visit for a while. I » t« b i l l , matic water pump in the river and is tonight b; e tc.; also to Spokane and San Francisco. EQUIPMENT, COURTE0CS Supervisor Wolfe is doing some laying pipe up to his garden and resi I ternate ai Los Angeles and San Diego. EMPLOYES. good work on the road this week. I decision dence. 10 00 •I, » M i i clMtlH ^ OVBrtäflll TiSlIlS Dill) THROUGH Mrs. Ben. Scholfleld fell and dis located a shoulder, one day last week Messrs Robertson & Hoodenpyle are crowding the work on their sawmill C. C. Hancock will soon commence and hope to be able to run in a few to build a large store room west of his weeks. store. We are informed that E. M. Grieb- D. J . Buckley and Mrs. Adeline ler nearly lost his hand, requiring nearly P eck of Portland, were in Cornelius a dozen stitches to hold the cut in Sunday, visiting friends place. Dr. Everest says the wound is Thompson Bros, are hauling a lot of healing fine. ties and lumber and placing them on Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Butler, well the switch in Cornelius. known in the Grove, left Gaston Mon Grand Chancellor, Marion F . Davis, day 21st for Edgerton, Wis. Their of Union. Oregon, visited with many friends give them six and ten I Simonidis Lodge last night, when the months to return in, others less, they lodge had second rank work. After intend to settle down in the East, so K lodge a banquet was served at the they claim anyhow the third time is a g H otel Oregon. charm. TOURIST SLEEPERS EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR BETWEEN SEATTLE »"0 CH IC AG O VIA THt great northern railway "TH E COMFORTABLE W A T " H iiutw ----------------- I - ™ Ä ü r „ t w t . « p «»> * and Califor- Cascade a n d R o c k y Mounts nia will be 175 and from Missouri _______— River points. namely: Council Bluffs, . _ ----------, For tickets, rates, folders «d Omaha, Atchison, St. Joseph, Kansas information, call on or address H . DICKSON. City, also St. Paul and Minneapolis, City T ick et Agent, 122 rates will be 860. Rates to Spokane will be 85 less than to the Coast or .o S ™ " * “ l S : 8 7 0 from Chicago and 855 Missouri River and St. Paul. from the Rates one way via the Shasta Route and California will be 8 1 3 . 5 0 higher than those above mentioned. These tickets will be on sale daily, com mencing June 1st and continuing until Septem ber 15, with final return limit of October 31st. t « c e . Th tnetrnctio the hot diipoaitio: eonferiint review oi I Commerci Do C S. G. Y E R K E S . A. G. P. A » Ç Wash., Cor. 2nd Ave. andColnslw We Give Expedited Serf# Freight. Route your shipment Great Northern. Full information from Wm. HARDEN A. L C r a ig . General Passenger Agent. rene/al Agent; Portland Ort0* y 1 ttreeinent »enta ar * \l ) A W aahin “°n ineta reading ( WlUiama, ilib u e te r J*1 Ls* I "rty -e e v i **1 beard t o that i votiag , ••»her i