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Conservatory Notes Notice (W eekly Index. I T o-m on ow evening at 8— just 8 and not 8 :1 8 — Dr. Arthur Smith is to speak in the Congregational Church. Friends of Mrs. Chapman pleased to know Hour Guaranteed Try will be that she expects to This is an opportunity to hear a great spend part of the summer and all of ' address by a great m in. Everybody next year in Europe, studying coaching with celebrated C om e. the Continent. She and teachers on is just m receipt Outdoor Exercises at San Francisco of a letter from Madam Etelka Gerster, One ol the most remarkable scents who has a large estate and castle in ever witnessed in Golden Gate Park Italy, where she spends her summers. was the graduating exercises of the Madam Gerster writes she does not public schools last Saturday afternoon. ordinarily instruct during the summer, At the College U. S. Sloop Jamestown at the James (Pr<an the W eekly Indri town Exposition Harry Humphreys visited at Pacific, 1700 pupils from the city’ s schools but invited M n . Chapman to com e to certificates of graduation, her estate and spend the summer with Rev. received Furgeson Portland, States sloop of war Jamestown lies off visited chapel, Thursday John Sewell’ s Point, where a multitude of Hollister’, M ountain T ea is the supreme 35 cents, Tea Dr. H in es’ Drug Store, to town or Tib- yesterday to Notice for Publication The election was a victory for the Exactly forty-four years ago this fa- independent voter, roous war sloop lay in the same spot D on ’ t dope yourself *¡0, m edicine. power. We all cam e men " e budding the Jamestown Ex position to commemorate tne birth of see the circus. the nation at Jamestown. body? nary By EVE Peaceful and beneficent, the United youths her studying in her h om e. She also G ov. Chamberlain gave the students that has been graduated in any one in the letter com plim ented Mrs. Chap year. Each pupil carried an American man on the instuction she has had and a short talk at Chapel, Thursday. flag and the great throng of school spoke of her high regard for her John Peters has been absent from children gathered in the open air, teachers; she gives Mrs. Chapman school for several days this week. W hile in proved one of the unique scenes in three lessons a week. Prof. Chapman has been unable to Europe, Mrs. Chapman will coach also American history. m eet his pupils today on account of with one or more other teachers who illness. Bear Shot Within 30 Feet of Kitchen also have written to her recently. Miss Etna and Esther Em m el visited Door. which is the largest number of SOLILOQUISMS (by Charles Frederick Stinibury) Friday. — H ave you weakness of ^ b stomach, back, or any organ, of' eyes tfiat were on O regon saw and threw sho* from her twenty guns Jn ¡nteresting election. at the fortification thrown up by the Has the Oregonian su cceeded in Confederates on the beautiful spot convincing you that you are not just Uniteli S la to Land on ic e , Portland, c A»rtl n, K* Notice is hereby given that i„ c o m p w , provisions o f the act o f Congress of j UM entitled " A n act for the sale of timber uOJ' *1 States o f California, Oregon. Nevada, arvl w " ' l T erritory," as extended to all the Public UndT I act o f August 4, 1892, Albert H. Leete « 1 I Branch, county o f Lapeer, State of M chisaa * day Med In th lsom ce his sworn s atemenTlI * | for the purchase o f the NWVi of S e c t i o n * where the Exposition is now rapidly as right in the upper story because you T o the students of the Conservatory * eir ,isters- Misses Ma* Nora suming shape. Peaceful and smiling voted for Chamberlain? Township No. 2 North, Range No. 6 West ° * us from G lenwood, Ore., by Chas. E. it will be good news to know that we E m m el, last week. with beauty as the scene now is, it re- Baldwin Bros, are constructing a ; ol,cr ‘,raot«°,how lhat ,h' i*nd sought i> Ward: _ . . . . . . for it* timber or Hone than for aericuti.. i have made arrangements insuring ^ rs- H . O. H ill (n e e W o o d ) sails quires an effort of the imagination to brick in Hillsboro, a flourishing little and to establish his claim to sa d ij^ 1 “ D ad” Thom pson, while preparing another full sized Baldwin Grand piano today from New York for Brazil on the recall the unhappy days of yore, community east of Cornelius, the Register and Receiver o f this omce at Por.lana supper at H am blin’ s shingle mill some to be used in conjunction with the steamship Tennessee. on Monday, the 23rd day o f July, 190,5 The sloop j amestown js now in the home of Luciu3 A. Long and the He names as witnesses: Archie Oreeas«, * eight miles from here, saw a large magnificent piano already at our dis- Miss M abel H og e ’ 04, of the Port- marine hospital service a3 quarantine land, Oregon; F. C. Whitten of Portland, Ort , Argus. black bear clim bing upon a log not A. W heeler o f Portland, Oregon; 0. L i ? , posal. The former one secured , land Public Library, spent Decoration station, and has been anchored fcr seve- Everybody and his brother was in Portland, Oregon. fifty feet from the house. H e rushed through the kindness and interest of Day in Forest Grove. rai years where she now lies. Any and all persons claiming adversely t b , , J town yesterday to see the big circus. for his rifle and was soon trying to get described lends are requested to Me their Main,, ,, Mrs. Rogers, Mrs. John Bailey, H on . j Are you voting for woman’ s suffrage, Peaceful old age has succeeded her Everybody and his grandfather was in office on or before said 23rd day of July, 1^ * 0 a bead on old bruin. T h e bear came E. W . Haines, H on . A . Hinm an, Dr. was one Qf the questions heard about fiery youth, when she was one of Uncle ALGERNON S. DRESSER, 8,iLa, I sauntering along straight toward the Ward and others in Portland, was the town Monday to vote. Altogether an the colleg e halls yesterday. , Sam’ s fighters and gave a good account (First Pub May 3.) kitchen door unmindful of any danger, exciting week. concert instrument of DePachmann. Miss Gladdys Hartley gave a very of herself. Visitors to the Jamestown but “ Dad” soon drew a bead on him The word “ overwhelming” does T h e new one was the concert instru Notice for Publication pleasing rendition of “ R ock of A g es” Exposition will desire to know some and sent a rifle bullet through his brain. not appear in the press accounts of the ment of Pugno and was only used in thing of the interesting history of the during chapel exercises last W ednes United States Land Office, Portland, Oregon, election in the columns of our San Francisco and Los Angeles. It is sloop of war Jamestown. Scheme for Advertising Oregon day. Hatch 14, let | esteemed contemporary of “ the tower.” thought that these are the only full j Notice Is hereby given that in comcliinc She was built at the Norfolk navy One of the biggest schem es for ad Misses Clara Irvin, Minnie H eidel On the other hand there is a slight provisions o f the act o f Congressof June 3,187J , sized concert grands in the Northwest, i vertising Oregon has been undertaken ar.d H elen Bollinger were entertained launched in 1844 and on the mention of some “ formidable” " A n act for the sale o f timber lands in a , S!M T h e usual grands in Portland and in j in Portland by Philip S. Bates, publisher at luncheon by Mrs. Boyd, Thursday 25th of January sailed on her maiden majorities from over in Baker County. California. Oregon. Nevada, and Washington Ttmi* Other colleges are at least two feet as extended to all the Public Laud SU' iby voyage, bound for the African station of Oregon’ s Great agricultural Monthly, evening. August 4, 1892. Grace J. Tuttle, of Por 1 nd, nuy.1 short of the majestic dim ensions of A couple came to Justic Wirtz to be and under command of R. B. Cunning Multnomah. State o f Oregon, has this da, Bled inkj the Pacific Northwest. T h e proposi Reverend Frank M cConaughy, pastor these instruipents! married this week but since the girl office his sworn statement No. 6335 for the purct* I ham. tion is nothing less than the taking of the S w yt o f Section No. S in Township R0. 1 of the Congregational Church, at Chat- was not of age and her father did not Range No. S West, and will offer proof lo iho.1, 33 young ladies, one from each county She mounted 20 guns, was of 1,150 taroy, W ash., was a visitor at the J. Pierpont Morgan has purchased 1 care to take the trouble to g o to the land sought Is more valuabl e for its timber or j of the state to the Jamestown Expo register, 163 feet long, with 32 foot the great Rudolphe Kann art collection College today. Hillsboro and swear in his consent, than for agricultural purposes, and to ntaltei, >, sition which will open May 15th, 1907 claim to said land before Register and Receiver* beam. H er armament was changed in Miss Bollinger, Miss Cora Brobst, for 8 5 ,5 0 0 ,0 0 0 . T h e collection in the nuptials had to be postponed. land, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 19th day of June, ]« at Jamestown, Virginia. T h e Expo He names as witnesses: Henry G. Tut 1-, ol Per j cludes eight paintings by Rembrandt, and Miss Irvin were am ong the guests 1861 and twentr fear-inspiring mons- This is no Washington County hop sition is to commem orate the first set Oregon; Hiram W . Scott of Gaston. Oregon; Ollttl four by Reubens and six by Van Dyck invited to the picn ic luncheon at Mrs. ters were Put aboard and tnelr noses dream. Nothing appears in this Scott o f Gaston, Oregon; George Tuttle of Port tlement of the English in the United j poked through her ports. Fourteen of O egon. There is a large quantity of eighteenth Bishop’ s May 30. column but truths. States which took place in 1607. Any and all persons claiming ad- ersely the a j these each threw a 32-pound shot and century furniture and also som e mag Prof. Chapman will present Miss The principal excitement in Forest described lands are requested to file iheir claims it This historical event in the history of six of them were 8-inch smooth bores. office on or befofe said 19th day of June, 1906, nificent taDestries, and fine pieces of W aggener in recital Thursday evening morning resulting our country is one which gives oppor In March, 1847, when famine was rag Grove, Tuesday ALGERNON S. DRESSER, Repsr | sculpture by Jajo and Pigalle in the of this week instead of Friday evening tunity for a wonderful exploitation of ing in Ireland she sailed from Boston, from the election was the race for (First Pub March 29.) collection .— Ex. as previously announced. the gTeat strides which have taken conveying a full cargo of food stuffs, coroner. It seems strange that the Rem em ber— that tomorrow, Friday, Gamma Sigma held a meeting last place in the past 300 years and the the gift'of America to the Irish people. Independent candidate ran so well and Notice for Publication Jamestown Exposition, frdrn an educa June 8, at 8 p. m. at the Congrega Thursday night. It did one good to carried this end of the county, which In July, 1858, the Jamestown was at United States L^ad O ffice, Portland, Oregon has always had a dry tendency while tional standpoint, will no doubt prove tional Church, is the chance of a life see the old members hurrying toward May 7th, 1‘ Havana, as the records recite, “ to re Dr. Arthur Smith of Pekin, the Society hall on ce more. an exceptional undertaking along these time. in Hillsboro and the other end— the Notice Is hereby given that in compliance withS sist the right of search by British.” lines. One farmers’ daughter from China, is to lecture on “ T h e Great wet districts —turned the candidate provisions o f the act o f Congress of June J, 1 Miss H elen Chalmers spent Satur In O ctober of the same year she was titled “ An act for the sale of timber land* intbeSt No admission fee. N o day in Hillsboro, where she attended a each county in O regon will b e taken T h in g.” down. Where Mr. Miller was known o f California, O regon, Nevada, and Washington Ta-| at Grytówn, Nicaragua, searching for by Mr. Bates. She will carry a large collection . Com e! picn ic given by her sister, Miss Anna he had many triends and his influence ritory,” as extended to all the Public Land States filibusters who, under command of of August 4, 1892, MacRae Vert of Portland, Com* amount of literature for gentral distribu counted for something. Chalmers, who is a teacher in the Multnomah, State o f Oregon, has this day filed iotht General Walker, sought to free Cuba Reduced Rates office his sworn statement No. 6916, for the purchase tion along the lines of travel w hich it Hillsboro schools. If the methods used by the woman by a forcible invasion. On June 15, the N. W . Vi o f Section No. 34, in Township No. l lj is expected our Boards of Trade will During the Summer Season of 1906 Miss Katherine Myers, a former P. 1861, the Jamestown was recommis suffragist workers in this state are a Range No. 5 W . and will offer proof to show tbatth| furnish. reduced round trip excursion rates will U . student, has returned to her home sioned at Norfolk and stood to sea on sartiple of how the woman voters would land sought is more valuable for its timber or n T h e following account was sent to i ¡1 'I ■s '«I Successful Applicants List of applicants who were success- I ful in the 8th grade examinations, held , on May 17, and 18, 1906: i Hillsboro— Maude . W allace, H am el, Franz Pauli, Nellie Albert Ford, ' Chester Williams, Mary E. Cate, Nellie , L ee Naill, Schneider, L eo Williams, Philinda Cecilia W hitten, Lola ^ Cooley, Elsie Grossen, Alfred Guerbe-, Hulda Guerber, Fred G rogg, Verna be in effect from the East to all North in Forest Grove for her summer vaca- June 12. She was off Charleston, S. act no wonder women were not given Pacific Coast Points, such as Portland, tion after a successful year as principal ; C ., on August 5 and chased, ran the privilege of the ballot in Oregon. Tacom a, Seattle, Victoria, Vancouver, | of the Fairview school. She was ashore and burned the bark Alvanado. The big majority against equal suffrage e tc .; also to Spokane and San Francisco, assisted by Miss Laura L u ce, also a She captured the schooner Charles in Multnomah County is perhaps due Los Angeles and San D iego. former student here. And these are the very Aigburth on August 31 and captur to this. nia will be $75 River points, and from namely: Omaha, Atchison, City, Missouri Council Bluffs, St. Joseph, Kansas Monday noon in order to cast his vote thence on Decem ber also St. Paul and Minneapolis, for Woman Suffrage? rates will be $60. 1 F eh se, and John Ryan. Rates to Spokane will be $5 less than to the Coast or $70 from Chicago and $55 from the Belle Missouri River and St. Paul. Cornelius— Walter Rodgers. Thomas Marlin, Cecelia Rafferty and Jones. Forest Sabert G rove— Robert Whalley, Loomis, Lorris Cole, Jesse Thom as, Leila Teegarden, Orvil Mann, Egbert Bishop, Harold Epplett, Annie Faulkner and Saphronia Davis. Portland— William Keen and Walter D ysle, Fred H eberlein. Gaston— Clyde M oore, Ethel Raymond, Wahl, Rates one way via the Shasta Route and California will be $ 1 3.50 higher than those above mentioned. These tickets will be on sale daily, com m encing June 1st and continuing until September 15, with final return limit of O ctober 31st. A. L. C r a ig , D illey— Lizzie Briggs. Geotgia Roy Dennis, Sherwood— Effie Clark, Meade H ep- Claude Johnson, Lottie Cole and Lottie Edwards. BEGIN N IN G FEB. 15, 1906 Beaverton— Henry D enn y, M erle H edge. Blew, Cora Hoffaker, Davies, Sadie Ruth Cady, Allen, Ostie Em il Schlotmann. Barnes, Mabel Barnes, H enry Johnson, Thomas Florence Eva T u llock , Louis Garbarini, G eorge Holsheim er, Aetna Em mel and THROUGH T O U R IS T SLEEPERS R ev Tigardville— Henrietta Greenberg, Tualatin— Louis Grosse, Oroville M oore. R eedville— Phina Anderson, Myrtle H oover, Hannah Bergstrand, Marie Nordland, Mary H oier, William Millar. Gales Creek— Maude Lilly, and Ethel Pierce. Sherwood— Lottie Cole, Gertie Bailey and Lottie Edwards. H olb rook — Beatice Tunstall. G reenville— Jesse West. Laurel— Annie Messinger. under the head of unfinished business, capturing Arthur Smith, father of II. the S,00P Havelock, and on May 1, An instance of intelligent (First Pub. May 10) ASK THE voting is A G E N T FOÎj T IC K E T S VIA cited in the Reedville precinct of this county, a typical Oregon voting pre D Smith, who is well-known here, 1862. captured the prize brig Intend- cinct. Here the local option amend will speak Qn his work jn Chjna jn (he ed. Then she came back to Hamp- ment was voted down while in the Congregational Church, Friday night. ton Roads, within a few miles of her same election a vote was taken on Dr. Smith has been engaged in nat*ve hom e, and threw shot at the the prohibition of the sale of liquor in missionary work in China for a number Confederates on Sewell’ s Point. Many that precinct which was lost. While of years and is considered one of the °* these missiles have been dug up not wishing prohibition for their own most successful of the missionaries s‘ nce the excavating for the Exposition To SPO K A N E , ST. PAUL, MM® community, the voters of that precinct A PO LIS, D U L U T H , CHICAGO, sent out by the American Board. H e buildings began, saw that the local option law was alright S T . LOUIS. has been speaking in many of the The Jamestown was a nursery for and wished to preserve it for other a n d a l l P o i n t s E a s t and S octhj large cities in the United States and it admirals. At times during her long communities that did need it or per is considered a gTeat favor that he has lifetime men whose names are famous haps for their own use at some future consented to visit Forest Grove. in our naval history sailed in her. W time. Another significant fact and •— ' '■ T . Truxton commanded her in 1869, and quite an interesting one in this T h e Flyer: The Fast Mail Charles V. Gridley in 1864. Henry connection is that this is the precinct S plen d id se r v ic e . U p to D w Glass in 1880, A. D. Brown in 1882. E q u ipm en t , C ourteous in which Dr. W ithycom be lived when Bancroft Gherardi in 1870, S. B. Luce he was a citizen of Washington County E m ployes . ! in 1883, C. J. Train in 1886, B. P. and although a good Republican - Lambartson in 1889, C. F. Goodrich majority was given to every other Daylight trip throught candidate on the ticket, Mr. Withy in 1891 and other honored names are Cascade and Rocky Mounts! com be lost out to Chamberlain by a linked with hers. Representative Har good margin. ry L. Maynard, of the Norfolk district, For tickets, rates, foldeis and "1| information, call on or address has set his heart upon having a war Notice for Publication. H . DICKSON. ship built at the Norfolk navy yard dur ing the Jamestown Exposition. H ilda Freedeen. Kate V o e g ile in , M innie Hoffman. 15, ALGERNON S DRESSER. Rffii* | 2 General Passenger Agent. William Rolstrom . ler, w . B. Shivley came out from Port- ed, dismantled and scuttled the things as we are told by the women land, Saturday evening and was one of schooner Charles Long on Septem suffragists that would not exist in our the guests at the Alpha Zeta picn ic ber 4th. She put in at New York City state nor does exist in other states supper. H e was obliged to return in September, ’ 61, and stood to sea wh.*re there is w om en's suffrage. Rates from C hicago via direct lines to the North Pacific Coast and Califor- than for agricultural purposes, and to establish M claim to said land before Register and Receiver at Pi land, Oregon, on Friday, the 27th day of July, 1906. He names as witnesses: George Bigelow of Forth Oregon; Edward Jasper o f Portland, Oregon; 1 Jasper o f Portland, Oregon; A1 Davis of Gaston,Or Any and all persons claiming adversely the axu-j described lands are requested o file their claim office on or before said 27th day of July, 1906. EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR BETWEEN SEATTLE *«» • THE COMFORTABLE WAT" R o u t e o f t h e f a m o u s O r i e n t a l L lm ltw U . m em . D ie m o x . 1 X 1 /».re >■., e. r Norfolk . build another warship, which | name Jamestown. he will and put the Stars and Stripes over that GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY m has asked the Congress to let The s!oop-of-war Jamestown received Alaska from the Czar of the Russias CHICAGO flow «let»tied information, rate», etc., call on or add He a .. t/i#. piece of the frozen north which Secre- tary Seward had just bought from the Czar. OMteff States Portland. Oregon. City T ick et Agent, 122 „ , May 31, 1906. N o ll« 11 hereby given that in complinnce with ihe pmvuinn, of ,he act o f C on gee» of J „„e 3. 1878. en- , * * ,c t ,ot th* “ •* ®r Umber lamb tn the Staten o California, Oregon. Nevada, and Wnahlngton Terri-' t « y . aa extended to all the Public Land State, by « Of Augnat 4, 1892, JoMph w p „ f , t „ “ « M r of Multnomah. State o f Oregon, h » thu d a , nlled In this office hi, sworn statement No. 6951. far the purchase of th, S. t . V. of Section Nn. I t . I . T o w n * , , n o , 2 North, Range No. 6 West, and will offer proof to •how that the land sought la more valuable for Ira timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to tsld land before the Register and Receiver Portland, Oregon, on Wednesday, ihe IJth day of August. 1906. T n e Jamestown on October 8, 1867, He names as lay in the harbor of Sitka, while “ The w. L. Snyder Oregon. Russian flag was hauled down and the American flag was hoisted on the gov- • eminent house.” Lxud Office, Overland Trains Daily 2| S. G . Y E R K E S , A. G. P. A., S a * W ash., Cor. 2nd Ave. and Colomb» We Give Expedited Senfice Route your shipments Great Northern. Full information from witnemea: K . G. tu p le s . W . Ingalls, and H. G. Schmidt, nil of Pert land Any and all persona claim ing adversely the above described lands are recurs;ed to t i e Iheir claims In this o « c e on or before said lith day o f August, 190s. ALGERNON S W m. HARDEN General A g en t; Portland Orel® DRESSER, Register. — G oldenrod Pe- sack. Flour now 95