Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, June 14, 1906, Image 6

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    Conservator Nites
(Weekly Index.)
ny of
in Forest Grove, Saturday
Two new teachers are added to the
Musical Faculty for next year. Miss
Ethel Moseley and Miss Frances Clapp
will act as assistant piano teachers.
Their pupils will be under the super­
vision of the Director and will also be
restricted to those in the beginning
parts of the world, sailed from this port
- H a v e you weakness of any k in d -
Inklings From San Francisco
grades.
;..L i hours c stomach,
fftm a p n h
a r ic . nr
nv n
r a a n c of ni.
Miss Wilhelmina Heidel visited in
days ago w . i t . h . i n . forty-eight
back,
or a any
organs
the
: a few
Miss Cadwell will not return next Portland, Friday.
yourself with ordi­
an E a stern er ’ s view
•
-
fleet
within
ten
years
body?
Don’t
dope
yo
! — the largest
year and will be missed as she has
nary medicine. Hollister’s Rocky
It is reported that Mr. Bump en­
The President of one of the largest past
done good and conscientious work in joys his Salem trips.
Mountain Tea is the supreme curative
advertising concerns in the East a
Forbes of Montana, arrived in her teaching.
How much she has
power.
35 cents. Tea or Tablets.
Prof. Robertson’s collection of roses man whose business it is to keep his
gey, Tuesday evening, the family progressed in her own study was ap­
Dr.
Hines’
Drug Store,
took the first prize at the Rose Show. finger on the public pulse, and whose
¡Lining in Portland for a short time. parent in her graduating recital.
Prof. Seley of Salem was the guest training has developed keen instinct
f,lr Vannoy was quite sick last week
Miss Waggener has had two years \
Notice for Publication
of
H. H. Markel, the latter part of last for the “ pointing of straws,” writes
t i tonsilitis. Dr Hines was called of Post Graduate work and how greatly
By
EV
E
United States Land Office. Portland. Oregon.
significantly concerning the growth of
the patient is much improved at she has advanced in tecnique and week.
April 27,
San
Francisco: “ I hear many shrewd
Clarence Whealdon of Albany, a
writing.
more particularly in her interpretative
Notice is hereby given that in com pliant with the
business men in the East talking of
provisions of the act of Congress of June 3 , \%ti
power was also evident the Thursday former student, visited friends at
School let out in the dead of winter ; entitled “ An act lot the Mie of Umber land. |„ Us'
GALES CREEK
!
going
to
the
Coast,
believing
that
now
night of her recital, Miss Waggener Pacific last week.
States of California. Oregon, Nevada, and Waihmgtco
Mrs. Addie Clapshaw just returned and Miss Cadwell are the only ones
this year.
Territory,’- as extended to all the Public Land State« by
Miss Carrie Fitch and Prin. Bates is a * * * lime t0 *et
when
act of August 4, 1891, Albert H. Lerte, uf jj oi[S
a trip to Hood River.
And Bryan will be the next | Branch, county of Lapeer, State of Michigan, has U.j
who have finished the piano course as attended the Sunday School Conven- Francisco is rebuilding. This confirms
1 my conviction that San Francisco, nve
day filed in this office his sworn statement No. a,.,
Dallas visited with relatives m yet but Miss Moseley and Miss Clapp : tion at Bethany, Thursday.
for the purchase of the NWV, of Section No. 10. m
' years hence, will have a much larger
Grove over Sunday.
have advanced very much both in their
Township No. 1 North, Range No. 6 West, and a 11
Miss Corwin and Miss Greear of Hills­
How
would
you
like
to
be
a
beef
population than it had before the fire.’
offer proof to show that the land sought Is more valuab ,
U. H . Adkins and A. Dilley spent technique and power of expression. boro, attended the recital given by '
packer?
Its much more congenial for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes,
HOTELS
days last week on Wilson River,
It is the intention of the Director to ■ Miss Waggener, Thursday evening.
being the beef trust than the man and to establish his claim to laid land before the
Register and Receiver of this office at Portland. Otegno,
Business
interests
of
non-resident
iss Desdemona Moore attended fill all vacancies as far as it seems wise
It is reported that P. U. had four
who ate the beef.
on Monday, the 23rd day of July, 1906.
He names as witnesses: Archie Greenman of Pon.
dance in Forest Grove Saturday with competent and advanced students places at the track meet. Bump and property owners, together with the
The Hood River Glacier says “ And land, Oregon; F. C. Whitten of Portland, Oregon; ,v
This gives them the necessary normal Markel each had two on the grand- facination to travelers presented by
the next day it rained.” It has been A. Wheeler of Portland, Oregon; U. S. Bryan! of
i the Phoenix-like growth of the new
Portland, Oregon.
The last day of school exercises will training which professional students stand.
,
. , . .
.
.
t rainincf ever since in Forest Grove and Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-
city,
is
bringing
an
increasing
travel,
«ro“1
*
e
^
must
largely
gain
by
experience.
held at the School house Ftiday
Prof. Bach has been engaged to
described lands are requested to tile their claims in this
to San Francisco. Every effort is being for sometime beiore.
A vocal teacher has not yet been
office on or before said 23rd day of July, 1906.
ening at 8 o’clock.
teach at the Monmouth Summer N or-,
, .
,
At its present rate the Oregonian
engaged to take Mrs. Chapman’s I , _ , . .
, . .
.
... made to provide accommodations tor
ALGERNON S. DRESSER. Register.
'Q iite a number of young people
mal School for about ten weeks this |
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(First Pub May 3.)
advanced students.
transient guests.
The St. Francis will have William Jennings Bryan,
jtended the circus at Forest Grove
| summer.
Grill Room will be able to feed the ! president of the United States before
Miss Maude Shannon has b e e n 1
at Wednesnay evening.
Notice for Publication
retained as first assistant. The past | Among the chapel visitors who heard j [ guests who will temporarily abide in a Roosevelt has finished his term.
Chas. Wilson, who has been at Spring- yeai she has done careful conscientious Dr. Smith were: Miss Penfield, Rev.
United States Land Office, Portland, Oregon,
picturesque wooden annex njw being
The only way that Chamberlain was
Id, Ore. for sometime, returned work with her students.
Herbert Boyd, Rev. Cephas Clapp, erected in Union Square, and which
March 19, 1906.
elected,
as near as we can tell—for the Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the
me one day last week.
Miss Moseley will also act as an Rev. J. M. Barber and Dr. Bishop.
will be ready for occupancy by the first bfcnefi( q{ ^
who don-t “ under.
provisions of the act of Congress of June 3,1878, entitled
Miss Iva McCoy, who has been stay assistant in the Vocal Department and j Miss Mabel Bryant, a former student of July. The completion of the Fair-
stand it” — must have been from the “ An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of
with Mrs. R. Dunsmoor of Hillside receive a few beginning vocal pupils. is spending several weeks with relatives mount will be rushed and is promised
California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory
fact that he got the most votes.
as extended to all the Public Land States by act of
'r a few weeks is home again.
in Forest Grove and renewing old for January.
August 4, 1892, Grace J Tuttle, of Por 1 ,nd, county of
In
Walla
Walla
County
by
an
agree-
Multnomah, State of Oregon, has this day filed in this
| Mr. and Mrs. Jake Shearer and
This concert will be given by Mrs. acquaintances among students and
The pioneer down town hotel will
ment, the Democrats made their nomi- [ Office his sworn statement No. 6835. for the purchase of
Lighter, Miss Carrie, spent Sunday Pauline
Miller-Chapman,
mezzo- friends.
probably
Oaks Hotel, a ten'
the e S w
w v*
1/4 o Ot t S Section
No.
in Tow
Township
p r u u a u i y be
u c the
u ic
.
, th
ectio n N
o . 8 8 in
nship No. 1. S.
st with Ernest Olsen and family.
soprano, Mr. F. Conrad, cellist, and
Prof. Henry B. Ward of the Univer­ story class A building, proposed for »ons the other day by direc primary. Rani[e No. 5 We*. and wlll offer proo( t0 Ihowthl|
more valuable for its timber or stone
Over 1100 votes were cast and the the land ’ sought
— *■* is *--------------------------------
Mrs. William Coruthers, who has F. T. Chapman, violinist. Miss Wag­ sity of Nebraska, who is on his way to \ immediate erection on the site of the
than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his
county
thinks
that
the
Primary
Law
is
claim to said land before Register and Receiver at Port­
Alaska to study the salmon industry for old hotel on Third Street.
een spending a few weeks with rela- gener will act as accompanist.
a great success. It is quite likely that land, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 19th day of June, 19(6.
The celebrated trio in D Minor by the U. S. Bureau of Fisheries, spent a
fives in Dilley and Forest Grove, came
He names as witnesses: Henry G. Tut'ld, Oi PortlaLO,
The Toy Hotel, to be constructed
Mendelsshon for violin, cello and piano few days with Prof. Coghill, last week. on the site of the former Union Square Washington will adopt a primary law as Oregon; Hiram W. Scott of Gaston, Oregon- Olive M.
|ome last Saturday.
soon as they can.
: Scott of Gaston, Oregon; George Tuttle of Poniard
will be given.
The Q. T. Society gave another Market, Powell and O’Farrel, is
Oregon.
GASTON
Mrs. Chapman will give an Oratorio enjoyable party Friday evening at the planned to have all modern, fire-proof
And still some people cannot un d er j Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-
described lands are requested to file their claims in ‘his
'v- Mr. Tom Storey visited in Gaston, Aria, a group of ballads, and one home of Miss Goldie Peterson. Those
devices— including metal doors and stand why Gov. Chamberlain was re­ office on or befofe said 19th day of June, 1906.
• ' une 8.
number by request.
present were:
Misses Edith Jaye, window casings. Structure will con­ elected and maintain that it was a
ALGERNON S. DRESSER. Register.
Mr. Konrad presents some of the Helen Bishop, Florence Templeton,
(First Pub March 29.)
] Neal Brown attended the races in
tain 450 rooms and is estimated to cost surprise. Those people however are
most effective cello numbers.
[(Portland last week.
about 2500 less than those who do
Cora Brobst, Helen Drake and Holman about half million dollars.
F. T . Chapman will appear with a Fen-in, Robert Loomis, Dwinell Clapp,
Miss Edna Hibbs is visiting in Cor-
Notice for Publication
The demand for high class apart­ understand and we are still puzzling
Polonaise
of Wieniawsky—one of the Sabert Whalley, Leslie Hope.
llis for a few days.
United States Land Office, Portland, Oregon.
ments will be met by the early con- over the estimation of how many
brilliant examples of that Polish Dance.
May 7th, 1906.
The Juniors will not give a play at struction of a number of commodious people have to be surprised before it
Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Newell visited
One other artist will also likely appear
i Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the
can
be
called
a
“
surprise.”
Commencement
time
as
was
previously
buildings,
the
plans
for
which
are
at
n Corvallis, Thursday.
provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, en-
on the program. An announcement
j titled “ An act for the sale of timber lands in the States
decided. The play had been chosen tracting attention through their many
Miss Martha Blum visited in Beaver- will appear later.
of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Ter- i
Murphy Has Runaway
and the parts given out when it was unique features combined with abso- ¡
H'ton, Saturday and Sunday.
! ritory,” as extended to all the Public Land States by act j
r
given up as the time was considered lute security from fire.
I
Prominent ; On last Monday, early in the after­ | of August 4, 1892, MacRae Vert of Portland, Couth/of
<1 ,
Mr. Latourette of McMinnville,
Miss Wagner Gives Recital
too short for thorough preparation. will be the Denicke Anartments on noon, the team belonging to the well- M“"“
s'*" of
"""
tJjj "iballed on Mr. Fred Everest, Saturday.
■ office his sworn statement No. 6916, for the purchase of
Last Thursday evening Miss Wilma There will be no Junior Exhibition Mason and Sacramento, to contain 800 known delivery man, Mr. Murphy, b e -! the n . w . v , of section n o . 34, in Town,hi, no . i i .
P *.< j.
A. M. Porter has purchased the
No. 5 W. and will offer proof to show that the j
Waggener, assistant teacher in the this year.
expenditure came frightened on Main Street and Range
i rooms, and involving
land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone
jiiarm s of Tom Gerrish and Chas. Seth,
Conservatory of Music, gave a piano­
Nothing than for agricultural purposes, and to establish hi
The track team met in the gymna­ of nearly 81,000,000.
If these plans made a break for liberty.
jij- •-
Miss Grace Harding and mother, forte recital in Marsh Hall.
Miss sium Monday night and chose Mr. are carried out, the building will make was badly damaged, however, and the claim to said land before Register and Receiver at Port* j
land, Oregon, on Friday, the 27th day of July, 1906.
ii li J1-: attended the O. A. C. Commencement Waggener’s programme was one of the Lawrence
to captain the team next a most harmonious neighbor for the team was stopped after turning the cor­ He names as witnesses: George Bigelow of Portland, I
exercises.
Oregon; Edward Jasper of Portland, Oregon; Henry
most interesting ever presented in the year.
handsome Fairmount across the street ner west on First Avenue North. Jasper
of Portland, Oregon; A1 Davis of Gaston, Oregon, /
H I I I I Mr. S. Lenox went to Beaverton, Chapel. Each number was played in
Lawrence is an enthusiastic athlete \ Sutter street will have a steel and The wagon was turned over but every- Any and all persons claiming adversely the abore
Saturday evening, taking with him
the artistic and finished manner so and a great favorite with his fellows, reinforced concrete building designed th*nK was Put into service again short- described lands are requested o file their c!a ms in’.to J
office on or before said 27th day of July, 1906.
some ancient relics that were dug up characteristic of Miss Waggener and
He has been in athletics two years; for bachelor apartments. It is to have *7 a^ter ^ e incident
ALGERNON S DRESSER. Reprr.
near Harry Ball’s farm on the county called forth in hearty applause the
as a member of last year’s track team 200 connecting rooms arranged in
(First Pub. May 10)
road eight feet under ground— princi­ appreciation which all her audiences
“Give me time—only give me
he was a good point winner and this suites, each with j' jwn bath.
pal articles were a very old style gun are so ready to extend her. Below is
time!” Pleaded the man, desperately. ASK T H E AGENT FOR 1
year he won the ’varsity “ P” in the
On Mason, between Bush and Pine,
barrel, also a peculiar hatchet.
the programme presented:
I will, said the Judge. “ Five
first meet. He also has an enviable
TICKETS VIA
A party of young people surprised 1. (a ) Fugue D Major - - Bach record on the football field. Under an the Daniels’ Apartments will likely be years.” — Ex.
among
the
first
to
rise
in
this
popular
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Best last Thursday
( b ) Capriccia E Major - -Scarlatti efficient coach Mr. Lawrence
residential district.
undoubtedly devolpe into one of
evening. To say that all enjoyed the 2. ( a ) Romanza F Sharp Major
Notice for Publication.
best
weight
men
of
the
state.
Old San Francisco, famous the world
evening would be putting it mild.
-
Shu mann
United States Land Office, Portland, Oregon,
over for her hotels and restaurants,
June 8th, 1906.
| Mr. Best supposed that burglars had
( b ) Spinning Song - Wagner-Liszt
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Smith have is­
will be surpassed in this respect by Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the
'r, taken possession and gave them a 3. (a ) Nocturne Op. 32, No. 1 Chopin
provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1873,
sued invitations requesting the pres­ the new city.
entitled “ An act for the sale of timber lands in the
I dexterous gun play. Games were the
( b ) Nocturne Op. 37, No. 2
ence of friends and relatives at the
States of California, Oregon. Nevada and Washington
| main feature of the evening.
All 4. Scherzo Op. 31
The immediate building of so many Territory,” as extended to all the Public Land States by
-
-
Chopin 50th Anniversary of their wedding, on
I got home earlv (next day.)
high-class and artistic structures, scat­ act of August 4, 1892, Ottilie Louden, of Portland, To SPOKANE, ST. PAUL, MINNI-
— Weekly Index.
Saturday, June 16, 1906.
Mr. and
County of Multnomah, State of Oregon, has this day
tered over the entire area of the burned
« 1 « , _
k
1 APOLIS, DULUTH, CHICAGO,
1CU fi!ed this office her sworn statement No. 6958, for the !
Mrs. Smith were married June 16,
At the College
ST. LOUIS.
district,
will
have
a
most
beneficial ef- purchaM of the NWVi of Section No. 25. in Township
College Notes
1856, and on tnis Golden Anniversary
a n d a l l P o in t s E ast and S outh .
(F ro m th e W e ek ly In d ex )
of architecture which
T
" ° 7 We" ’ *ndwi,,0,T"
(W e e k ly l o d e ,l
’
u u .n show that the lm d sought | , more valuable for Its I
both are in perfect good health al­ feet on the style
President and Mrs. Ferrin enter­
will dominate tne new city.
timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to I
Miss Ethel Water ’05 visited chapel though not as spry, perhaps, as in for­
ert-blish her claim to said land before the Register and 1
tained the Juniors and Seniors at their
m e r c h a n t s ’ E xchange
mer years.
Receiver of U. S. Land Office at Portland, Oregon, on 1
Monday.
home Wednesday evening, June 6th.
the 27th day of August, 1906.
The concentration of business in the Monday,
She names as witnesses: A. G. Lefler of Portland
A unique entertainment was provided by
The Flyer: The Fast Mal
Merchants’ Exchange expresses the Oregon; C. E. Shepherd of Portland, Oregon; W. H. S plen d id S ervice , U p to
Miss Ferrin and enjoyed by all. As the
Patrie of Portland, Oregon; W. Ingalls of Portland.
great need for office facilities. Adopt­ Oregon.
E q u ipm en t , courteous
guests entered the house they were
E mployes .
ing a broad policy. Secretary Fried- Any and all persons claiming adversely the above- !
attracted by signs, some of which read,
described
lands
are
reqnested
to
file
their
claims
in
this
j
linder has permitted the first floor
“ It is unlucky to stumble on the stairs;
office on or before said 27th day of August, 1906.
BEGINNING FEB. 15, 1906
Daylight trip through! 1 tk
plans of the buildings to be converted
ALGERNON S. DRESSER,
to overcome this, return and try it
Register. j Cascade and Rocky Mounts
into temporary offices, and »he ingen­
again,” or “ to avoid ill luck by pass­
(First Pub June 14)
uity of the tenants is shown in novel
ing under a ladder, whistle.’' Most
For tickets, rates, folders
ways. The Stock Exchange is operat-
astonishing tales were related by the
TOURIST
Notice for Publication.
information, call on or address
: ing in full swing, operations being con-
guests of the most unlucky circum­
Unite 1 State, Land Office, Portland. Oregon.
H. DICKSON. :
! ducted with the old time vim that
May 31, 1906.
stance of their lives. The prize for
City
Ticket
Agent,
122 ^Tto^
speaks volumes for cofidence in finan- No*lce ii hereby given that in compliance with the
the best itory was won bv Mr. D. D.
provisions of the act of Congress of June 3. 1878. en­
j rial circles.
titled An act for the sale of timber lands In the States '
Bump.
Se*“ .
of California, Oregon. Nevada, and Washington Terri S Q YERKES A. G. P - A '
EVERY
DAY
IN
THE
YEAR
S
hipping
The guest were next divided in o
tory," - ss e a emended
Land States
States by act
’ A w am “ ■
y
.
ie n a e n » to all the Public Land
,dColüM*-
BETWEEN
groups, each group to contribute edi­
Import and export trade have shown *
*’ '*” • ,0*eph w *»>• of Portland.; Wash-- ^ °T- 2nd Ave- a
torials, ads, society news or locals to a
no change from normal condition,.
' ¿ Z Z Z Z i Z X .2
newspaper which was dated eight years
The great activity on the water front, purchw ° f *. a. h of section No. is. in Township
from that evening. The reading of
so characte istic of San Francisco, h « *how that the *“
"°' ‘ is W more
" '’ valuable
*"i
* |
land *' sought
for its pnx*
timber
maintained its usual proportions.
In or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish j
the “ news”
proved
exceedingly
fact the immense frrimh» Mm
t
h‘*cl,i* » *»•* Mad be*» tb« legist« and Beceiver
R o u te yOUT shipm
amusing.
The guests were then
*
m 0 th e
Wednesday, the ljth day of | G r e a t N o r t h « 1 1 .
-THE COMFORTABLE WAT~
August.
1906.
trans-Pacific
lines
are
loading
and
un­
iavited into the dining room where
N o u ta o f t h a fn m u u a O r ie n ta l L im it a d
He i
*: K. G. Staples, V . Inga ils, I
Full information from
_
they were served with s dainty lunch­
loading an increased tonnage at the ™ l some,
. O. Schmidt, all of Pert land, I
For detailed Information, rate«, etc., call on ot address
W
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busy docks. Sixteen hundred and for- 0r^ “‘
eon. At a late hour the guests d t-
___ "• orewso.v. e. r a.,
r* r
M., rem and, ora.
Any and all persens clam ing adversely the a llave |
General Agent; P o rtla n d .j^ j
ty-three tons of silk, tea and rice was described lands are requested to tie their claims in this
parted after expressing to President
and Mrs. Ferrin appreciation of their
the last cargo of the Hongkong Maru. office on or before said 15th day of August. 1906.
—Goldenrod Flour no* 95
ALGERNON S. DRESSER. Register.
hoapitality.
F’fty-three vessels, with cargoes to
(Firm Publication June 7th)
■a.
pe* sack.
Alexander visited friends in
last week, returning home,
fty evening.
Wm. Wilkes, who has been
sick with the rheumatism, is tble
out again.
and Mrs. Herb Hubbert have
from a week’s visit with
in Portland and Hood River.
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