ANNUAL MEETING OF WOMAN’S CLUB Som e of blasting the farmers have stumps and been grading on the road. Election of Officers and of Delegates to Federation of Woman's Clubs Accomplished The annual m eeting of Woman’ s lub occurred at M is. Walter H og e’ s st M onday afternoon. oe >et apart for the A jolly crowd of young people attended the closing school entertain­ ment at the Thatcher school-house, Wednesday evening. W M M — — — ♦l— * * * * 8* M * * * * W * W * M * * ^ f rv Goldenrod Flour l a a a a a a a a — — « a a a a a j Guaranteed a a a — T h e boys looked rather lonely Sun­ This was the day evening as a num ber of our girls election of are now enjoying cam p-life in the Seers and no programme was pre- H ood River strawberry patch. ! nted. T h e work of the G u b has been Clapshaw is acting as chaperon. ¡try successful and the interest shown report berries scarce. — H ave you weakness of any kind- County S. S. Convention Mrs. Jas. A. Sewell, formerly Mrs. Mrs. Supplementary to the District Sun- Brenard Via of this place, was visiting Th ey day School Convention held in Dilley 'n Forest Grove this week, last Saturday, June 26, a County Con- : ¡¿ ♦ o n t e « » « » » » » ♦ ** ! stomach, back, or any organs of the SOLILOQUISMS Miss Famham went to McMinnville body? nary By EVE I D on ’ t d ope yourself with ordi. m edicine. Hollister’ s Rocky 1 Mountain T ea is the supreme curative Mr. and Mrs. G eo. W ood were call­ vention has been called, by secretary last Friday evening to attend some the members has been notable. If power. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets |e same spirit will be manifested in ed to Iowa, where her sister is danger­ H . Scholfield, to meet at Bethany on college function at M cM innville col- ................................................................ ... ! Dr. H ines’ Drug Store. future as has characterized the past ously ill. They left on the 12:30 train Thursday, June 7. Every one inter- lege. One whole week gone with nothing Raym ond is studying ested in Sunday School work is invit­ the work of the Woman’ s G u b Saturday. Mrs. Mont Stewart of Dayville, came much accomplished on the street Notice for Publication |l be effectually felt for the g ood in dom estic scien ce and the culinary art ed to be present. down from Eastern Oregon last week railway, but perhaps it’ s invisible pro­ United State« Land Office, Portland, Oreson circles of society life in Forest during their absence. to visit her sister-in-law, Mrs. Eminger April 27 , lgoj. gress this time. SCHOOL REPORTS ove as well as in other channels of Notice is hereby given that in compliance wlthtfc, Stewart of this place. GALES CREEK It’ s becom ing pretty tough when a provisions o f the act o f Congress of June 3 107 . Report of School District N o. 75, for |f >fit to our city’ s social developm ent. Mayor Dano, a young man from even the dogs fo' th* “ »• o f timber land.’in lte town gets so dry that C May 25, 06. N o. The officers elected to serve for the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Alex Beimrhor went to Portland on month ending H ood River who started in school here and horses cannot get a drink. But Territory,” as extended to all the Public Land Statu b! pupils enrolled, 28; average daily ¡j|f t ming year are as follows: Mrs. business, Monday. A 1801 Albert AIL... H. *» Leete . last fall but did not remain, was visitng act of August 4, 1892, tta such is the case since the city authori­ Branch, county of Lapeer, State o f Michigan, of has Na thi attendance, 2 0 ; whole N o. days attend­ I ’ hur W . Johnson, president; Mrs. Frank Ranes put a H u gh es T e le ­ in Forest Grove this week. day filed in this office his sworn statement No. $905 ties have allowed the public trough on ance, 4 0 2 j; whole N o. days absence, m f '■ in A . Abbott, vice-president; Mrs. phone in his house last week. for the purchase of the NWV4 o f Section No. 10 . ^ Bessie Ritchie left Tuesday on the Main St. to stop running. 70 i ; whole N o. times tardy, 10; days i J. Corl, corresponding-secretary; Township No. 2 North, Range No. 6 West, and w U Mrs. Carpenter of the Grove, is a noon train to join her.family at Seaside. offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable tanght, 20; visitors, 12; neither absent E . E. Williams, recording secre- “ T oo much rain” came the verdict for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes Gales Creek visitor, this week. Miss Kate Stribbich and Miss Joy nor tardy: Ella Garrigus, John Garri- and Mrs. James T . Shannon, last week from His Em inence in the and to establish his claim to said land before the Smith accom panied her as far as Port­ H . T . Shorb and Jas. L. L oving are Register and Receiver o f this office at Portland, Oregon gus, F lorence Thornburgh, Frances H J ia u r e r . T o act with these officers exalted sanctum down the street and on Monday, the 23rd day o f July, 1906. painting the school house this week. Sell, Edith Garrigus and Katherine land. j »H to fill out the executive committee He names as witnesses: Archie Greenman of p0n very effectual too. Ever since, old Paul Sexton returned home Monday Chas. Lilly has been working on the H eltzel. Those graduating from the j I Club selected Mrs. A. G. Hoffman t~ Jupiter Pluvius h a s been fearful of the cem ent foundation for the new bam. Eighth Grade— Jessie W est, Sophia on the “ midnight” from a | Mrs. L. A . Watt. consequences lest he should go against Portland, orejon. ;‘he State Federation of W om an’ s Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Allen visited Phipps and Cora W ilcox, the two last where he has been visiting with friends the ludement of this Dignitary of the! Any and all person, c la im in p .d v c r .e l, the above, j dracribed lands are refu elled to file their claims i , and relatives around Lincoln and the tne J U Q g m e m Ul r n u meets in Portland in O ctober to with friends in G lenwood, one day last conditionally. MAISIE O’ DONNELL,- office on or before said 23rd day o f July, 190$. Dirty Windows. old home at Beav.*r City, Nebraska. Teacher. |:h the local organization is entitled week. ALGERNON S. DRESSER. Register. A little boy on the streets of Forest W . E. Bowman, harness maker, re­ (First Pub May 3.) Iw o representatives, the president Mrs. M cG ilvery’ s class in needle­ FOREST GROVE FARMER HONORED turned last week from Tillamook where Grove was heard asking his mother to lo n e other. Mrs. L. A. Watt, the work met at Miss Eula Lafferty’ s last he has'been looking over the country buy him "m ore rubber soap.” Notice for Publication I * ug president, was appointed to Thursday afternoon. Mr. Austin T. Buxton Elected Master “ Rubber soap” she asked, “ what do with a view of buying a small farm. _ J | l j d the convention with Mrs. John- United States Land Office, Portland, Oregon, Mrs. Iler, who has been staying with of Oregon State Grange. Mr. Bowman, however, was not favor- y °u want with rubber soap? S j If and H og e and Mrs. C. L. Sche- March 19, 1906. her daughter, Mrs. W escott of Gaston, Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the At the assembly of the O regon State ably impressed with Tillamook County. | “ For my teeth” he promptly jr !,V I were appointed as alternates— to came h om e, Sunday. ! answered. She studied a moment then provisions of the act o f Congress o f June 3,1878, entitled Grange last week in Albany, Mr. J;| » ^ d in case the first ones should be Many visito s from the sister state to j ‘ ‘ An act for the sale o f timber lands in the States of T h e A. C. Sunday School will give Austin T . Buxton, of Forest Grove, said “ Oh!” and went into the drug­ California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory” T! t 4 »i.y way unable to be present. The the north were in the city Sunday at- an entertainment for Children’ s Day, was elected Master for the su cceeding store and bought the small boy a bottle as extended to all the Public Land States by act of ■ board has appointed Miss Mary F tending the burial services of the late August 4, 1892, Grace J. Tuttle, of Portland, county of Sunday afternoon at 1:30 o ’ clock at year. Mr. Buxton has been promin­ of Rubifoam. I j l am on the state com m ittee for Multnomah, State o f Oregon, has this day filed in this Mr. M cL eod. Nearly all of the family the church. office his sworn statement No. 6835. for the purchase of ently active in Grange work for som e­ 1 i E d u c a tio n of girls. The line of The Republican admonition is “ vote the S W Vi o f Section No. 8 in Township No. I. S. lived in Washington all of whom moved Mr. and Mrs. T om Taylor, Mr. and time and is one of the most energetic I suggested for the com ing year while the Democratic Range No. 5 West, and will offer proof to show that to that state from Washington County ’ er straight” Mrs. Stanton of Portland and Mrs. J. and wide-awake farmers in the county. the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone ^ { ■ o e on the developm ent of the in earlier days. Everett, Spokane, advice is, more liberally, “ scratch ’ er than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his |» west. On O ctober 14th the York of R eedville, cam e up Sunday H e has been editor of the State Grange Aberdeen and other cities were repre­ straight.” The Republicans seem to claim to said land before Register and Receiver at Port­ and are visiting relatives. land, Oregon, on Tuesday, the I9th 0ay of June, 1906, Bulletin for a number of years and is Ji, / ¡r n e e t in g will be held. require considerable whipping into sented. He names as witnesses: Henry G. Tuttle, of Portland, undoubtedly very well qualified to fill „ The Stereopticon Lecture given by line in this campaign, while the D e­ Oregon; Hiram W ..Scott o f Gaston, Oregon; Olive M. D ILLEY the position of Master of the State i J? nette Valley Developmen League Scott of Gaston, Oregon; George Tuttle of Portland R ev. I. M. Hazel of Berkeley, Cal., mocrats seem more willing to risk the Oregon. [j * ' Will Meet in Forest Grove Mrs. Groendyke spent Sunday in Grange. chances of winning a few votes- by their Any and all persons claim ing adversely the above- under the auspices of the Christian Along with the position Mr. Buxton described lands are requested to file their claims in this ]' [ . he meeting of the Farmer’ s and Portland. Church, was a success in every way tactics while all the time they expect office on or befofe said I9th day o f June, 1906. acquires a regen cy of the Oregon I r’ s Congress held at Coos Bay Brady Chowning was in town Sunday Using simple language in describing every Democrat will know enough to ALGERNON S. DRESSER. Register. Agricultural C ollege and several duties I , ) ; eek, the invitation of Forest visiting the hom e folks. (First Pub March 29.) the scenes of destruction and devasta­ “ vote ’ er straight,” anyhow. requiring full knowledge in detail of I y asking that the next meeting of Mr. W m . W ilkes, who has been very tion as depicted by the pictures thrown Some of our illustrious contempor­ every part of the Grange work. | | ,1 'illamette Valley Development sick, is im proving slowly. upon the canvass, he held the atten­ aries that howl so much on the merits Notice for Publication -r'*» be held at Forest Grove, was tion of his large audience to the end and demerits of the candidates for S. S. Convention T h e young gentleman with the new United States Land O ffice, Portland, Oregon. ,.j d. Cottage Grove also put in May 7th, 1906. buggy com es to town quite often now. T h e Third Annual Convention of The Society is to be congratulated up­ governor and senator, could do more 1't 1 g ut was refused on account of Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the on its efforts in this direction. About good by devoting a little of their space I • * | i the First District S. S. Association of Wilbur H olcom b , who was quite provisions o f the act of Congress o f June 3, 1878, en- jRfl ir o v e ’ s prior action in the mat- $ 2 5.00 waa netted for the Society. to educating the voters upon the irn-[ titlod "A n act for the «»le o l timber lands in the States sick last w eek, is able to be out again. Washington County, was held on Sat­ hi* wiH mean considerable to The Pacific University track team portant measures before the people at of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Ter­ Miss Lucy Crowther of Gales Creek, urday, May 26th at Dilley, in the ritory,” as extended to all the Public Land States by act t I j l f «rove and vicinity and it will M . E. Church. There was a very was defeated at Salem, Friday, by this election as the result of the initia­ of August 4, 1892, MacRae Vert o f Portland, County of visited her sister, Mrs. Ben Hoskins, V the citizens of this com m u- Multnomah, State o f Oregon, has this day filed in this enthusiastic and encouraging atmos­ Willamette University in a score of 62 tive and referendum. This is much office his sworn statement No. 6916, for the purchase of r 3 I 1 ’ put forth a special effort to last week. to 55. The track was in poor condi­ more to be desired than so much the N. W . V a of Section No. 34, in Township No. I. S., phere about the whole day’ s work. Rev. Mr. Brampton of the A. C. J , A ' - e affair a lasting one, both in j Range No. 5 W. and will offer proof to show that the :; A ‘ „ T h e chair was taken by John Boyd, tion and the occasional showers kept raillery of candidates. r | land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone Is of the visitors who will com e Church, has m oved here and will live ut district president. Papers were read it slippery. The place for the broad It has just developed that The Argus ,han ,0' airlcul,ur*‘ BUrB°*'*- a"d to wubii.h b» K a ffir parts of the state and in the on his property. A TU xt & claim to said land before Register and Receiver at Port- by Miss Grey of D illey, S. F. Hartry of and high jum p a.id the pole vault was f i u >* lbstantial benefits to be and I he News are very good friends land, Oregon, on F rida,, the * 7 ti> d a , or ju iy , m . Eld. Ram bo has m oved his house­ Dilley and E. X. Harding of Gaston. ' on the shady side of the mill race and I- after all, much better than would Hc naraM as 01 s following teachers to teach Mr. Roberts, who lately bought prop­ Miss H oge of Forest Grove. much convenience to the Lading farmer, But what would the Argus do without B rest Grove Public Schools for erty here, has quite a number of men A basket luncheon was served in has refused to run. Last week as is T IC K E T S V IA him. Perhaps the Argus can be c o n - ; I 3 ' J n g year: For Principal, Mr. em ployed and is getting out and haul­ the Church to which the Ladies of usuait a fsumer unh tched his team soled in this new friendship, however, • 1 * 9 te n o n of Rainier was chosen; ing piling to the S. P. grounds. Dilley very thoughtfully contributed near the watering p ’ace, leaving his if the “ Lieutenant” should fail to reach * 1,1 fhth grade. Miss Susie Jack- John Um phlet of Amity, was seen delicious coffee. Toward the close of ,amily on the wagon until he had wa- that sublime Eden” where the Argus I 3Ti h- »tained as also Miss Laura .w _ in this city last week. John seem s to the m eeting the subject of the Local tered the horses, but upon reaching Adam and the News Eve will liv e ! the seventh; for the sixth be calling here quite often lately, but Option Am endm ent Bill was ably pre- the troughs found they were dry. happily ever after in the oblivion of \ Miss Frances Sorenson and sented by the R ev. Mr. and Mrs. Som eone is looking for water there we are all glad to see you, John. passed cruelties; in spite of the narrow- V* e Shannahan of this place Barber and was unanimously con- every fifteen minutes of the day and it headed qualities of some Forest Grove ! J f n E e d ; Miss Elsie Simonson of dem ned. , GASTON is really quite a matter of annoyance to J H | | , will taach the fourth grade; newspaper men. But all is forgiven, To SPOK AN E , ST. P A U L , MINNE- I many. Now this is a question of some Arthur Satterlee is spending the i »V •' aker the third; Miss Edna rest easy- APOLIS, D U L U T H , C H IC A G O , significance and this accommodation 1 *’ i second and Miss Maude week here. --------------------------- ST. LO U IS. J. H . Hartley has opened a real es­ has been appreciated by the farmers I M onm outh, will teach the Reduced Rates AND A l l P oints E ast and S outh . Mrs. Hanna Best has returned to J tate office next door to A . W . John­ and our city authorities should look la d e . her old home. During the Summer Season of 1906 son’ s— in the same building with J. T . after ' l ar)d see that the tiouble is rern- Mrs. Elsie Hamrick Hankins was reduced round trip excursion rates will Brooks. i edied immediately. Temperance Legion visiting her parents a few days. be in effect from the East to all North The Flyer: T h e Fast Mail •al Tem perance Legion will Mr. and Mrs. C . W Hudson spent j Pacific Coast Points, such as Portland, S plendid S ervice , U p to D ate E quipment , C ourteous Sunday during the month Saturday and Sunday in Portland. Tacoma. Seattle, Victoria, Vancouver, E mployes . V o ’ clo ck in the Christian etc.; also to Spokane and San Francisco, Mrs. Hudson of the Grove, paid k ip ecia l Band of Mercy Gaston a visit Friday and Saturday. BEG IN N IN G FEB. 15, 1906 11 be given next Sundav, Tressa Jeter, little daughter of Ed. to i n T ? ? 0 Via direct lines C a s c a d e a n d R o c k y M o u n t a in s , w hich we invite all our to the North Pacific Coast and Califor- ________ Jeter who is visiting here, is very *ick. egioners are requested to r, • . ^_e ® ^ *rom Missouri For tickets, rates, folders and full Mr. Allen, well known here, broke l to tell stories of animal’ s ver points, namely: Council Bluffs, information, call on or address his leg just above the ankle, la st, J at the San Francisco fire. O m h a, Atchison, St. Joseph, Kansas H . D ICK SO N , W ednesdey. Lily, also St. Paul and Minneapolis City T ick et A 8 enL 122 Third St., Mr. Quimby, ex-Game Warden, was H ILLSID E " t e * ">« be $60. Rates to Spokane ! Portland, Or. shaking hands with his many friends I I I is convalescing. here Saturday. V o V J a L T j ,C° “ ' “ S' G V X R K I S . A . G . P . A ., I k Loynes is suffering with Mtoomi R i,„ ane s, ft ” ™ W*’ h 'C «'- Ind Av,. .„ d Columbu St. Miss Sarah Bates, teaching in the y II ■ ------- | > de con««1* «re«»1 ment p ¡0 »Pf oliä'tU ¡ite* »r Jod 1® the res I «ter» t Lini I menti I order, dencee ol rent tb»t * pense, the go mean» bii î »1 Was teda? ietenci K litre Dem« in rei* supplì ed the posto! So point! intere letee» not in are E Wa eeesio Mie». made nm p houee After house by th bill». ‘‘city bill» bia. Th thed being kdiv diadi no qt «ned, the p Wi court the d houi eonri perii wae 1 of Cl labo) % T H E AGENT FOR LOCALS 2 Overland Trains Daily 2 °RataffeS ^ Dleg0' Daylight trip throught the THROUGH TOURIST ■L__________ SLEEPERS I* . Id 8 South Portland School, came out Friday ker is working on the rail- -ok*- to visit her parents. Miss Allen, teacher, left to visit rs and cherries are pen . be- parents Friday and reports her father getting along very I n . Gates were hei good considering guests at his age. l Sunday. "A closed hool here, Friday. a very invited to com e good tim e. S E A TTL E CHICAGO VU THf GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY • THE iXMFORTABLE WAT” Girl’ s Secret” given by Jollity y ou n g folks attended G u b Saturday evening. June 2nd. Thatcher. Admissson 2 5 and 15 cts. You are th Hazlett EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR BETWEEN and partake in the B o u t s o f th u (a m o u is O r ie n t a l l .l m l t c U Foe d n u le d infOnnMton, rates, etc., call on at sddrass if. if. D i e m o x , e . t a., I l l l . . r f s i . , r ~ r t is m d , u rv . We Give Expedited Service on Freight. Rates one way via the Shasta Route and California will be $13.50 than those above mentioned. h.gher Route your shipments Great Northern. These tickets will be on sale daily, commencing June 1st and continuing unul September IS, with final return limit of October 31st. Full information from Wm. HARDER, A. L. C r a i g . General Passenger A gent. Evening T ele««™ a tv », - s rfis rtta £ s via General Agent; Portland, Oregon ! T h e News “ d Sem i-weekly Journal copies may at this office. s“ p" mg i aide) »pee men rang m ili