Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, June 21, 1906, Image 6

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    alter lunch a prophecy was given by
Mx. Meisner was doing business in Mr. Hugh Sparks, a very scholarly
piece of work, which was enjoyed by
the Grove Monday.
all present. After a short musical time,
Mr. and Mrs. Armentraut spent Sat­
the fire having died down to embers,
urday with J. H. Wescott.
and the cock having crowed, the soon
Mr. and Mrs. Almoran Hill attended
to be alumni members, and the Seniors
the reunion of the pioneers.
! of 1907, took their way over a little — — —
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Mrs. Gertie Marsh-Hall was visiting
past the graveyard and home.
the Misses Hibbs Tuesday.
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— Have you weakness of;
T H E C O FFEE PLANT.
[ any kin
Miss Baker is graceful and possesses a
Mrs. G. W. Peebles and daughter are
ANNIVERSARY RECITALS
stomach, back, or any organs' of
t
N a t iv e Of A b y n n lu la
T h at W aa
fine articulation.
visiting relatives for a few days.
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body? Don’t dope yourself with
T r a n s p o r te d to A r a b ia .
“ Commencement” was the subject
Mr. H. H. Wahl and son were in People Praise Work of Conservatory.
Tlie origin of coffee is lost in the nary medicine.
Hollister’s
of Miss Martha Holmes’ selection.
mists of untiquity, but the plant is be- Mountain Tea is the supreme
the Grove on business last week.
Bv H. w . SPARKS
The two large audiences that gather­ It is a beautiful story of how a little
Ueved to be a native of Abyssinia and
35 cents, Tea or Tabi-1
Mrs. Orin Satterlee of Portland,
‘o have been carried thence Into Arabia power.
ed Friday and Saturday evening in girl saved her brother from almost utter
jarly in the fifteenth century, whence Dr. Hines’ Drug Store,
visiting her daughter and will remain Brighton Chapel to hear the commen­
failure in his commencement oration
the Meccan pilgrims soon curried it to
several days.
Many a little hand will get a rest all parts of the Mohammedan world.
cem ent recitals, went home more than and which finally ended in triumph.
Notice for Publication
The same teachers were elected for pleased, and praising students and
A bureau of commerce and labor pub­
Miss Nora Emmel was the last now that Pacific is out. (Ask Eve.)
lication notes that Burton In his "Auat-
United State« Land Ofllce, Portland, 0 n ^
the next terra, Mr. Thomas, principal instructors of the conservatory for their speaker with the highly emotional
Eve has been out on a furlough this >my of Melancholy" (1021) makes this
and Miss Allen assistant.
April 2J, |
excellent work.
That the people theme, “ The Confessional.” Miss week, holding hands and incidentally reference to It: "Turks have a diink
Notice il hereby given that In compll»*
railed coffee, so named from u berry proviaiops ot the act of Cong, cm 0(
The young people gave a party in applauded liberally and to the echo Emmel met with hearty applause.
graduating from the college.
black as soot and as bitter, which they
"An act for the aale of timber lank' 1
honor of Miss Allen Tuesday night. speaks for the sterling quality of both
Rev. E. L. House gave a five j “ Its all off, kid.” “ What, yer sister’s lip up hot, because they find by experi­ entitled
State» of California, Oregon, Nevada, aag w
A pleassnt evening was spent in performances.
minute address before the decision of engagement?” “ Naw, you lobster, ence that that kind of drink so used Territory," aa extended to all the Public Laad ! .
belpeth digestion and promoteth aluc- act of Auguat 4, 1892, Albert u . l « ,, J®“
Friday evening there were twelve the judges.
games, etc.
In which he brought Mayor Peterson s mustache.”
Branch, county of Lapeer, State of Mlchtgij J j
rlty.”
Wm. Schofield who was recently numbers on the program. Miss Ellen out the idea that brain is given to man
remarked the other A lthough b ro u g h t to Venice by a p h y ­ day filed in thla office his tworn statement N0 J
Judge
elected State Senator of Washington, a Brobst in Shelley’s “ My Bairne” im- by God, and out of it mind is to be day that he had a suit on this week — sician in 15111, it w a s o nly in 1052 that for the purchase of the NWVi of Section No .5
Township No. 2 North, Range No. 6 Wut ,
the n
first
coffeehouse
isi C
O U H euuuao w u s e s ta b lish
, e d otter proof to show that the land sought u mo„
brother of Mrs. F. J. Ward, was visit-1 mediately won the hearts of her audi­ made bv the scholar.
well wouldn’t it make you giggle if he me
In London, and it only became fashion- fot ,u timber or ltone ,,an f0[
ence. Kate Shannon sang two selec­
The gold medals were awarded to
ing here several days.
able In Paris in 10(59, says the sam e | and to establish hts claim to «aid land
didn’t?.
authority. England gradually forsook Register
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- office
- at Portland 0, J
and
Receiver of this
The Christian Adventists are holding tions, “ Violets” and “ Without T hee,” Mr. Allen and Miss Emmel and all the
A local girl took hold of a live wire coffee for tea, but the progress of the ' on Monday, the 23rd day of July, 1906.
'
a camp meeting in Mr. Wahl’s grove in which she revealed her sweet and speakers were showered with congratu­ the other day. “ Oh,” she screamed, beverage, i hough slower, wus steadier j He names an wltncMes: Archie Greeaman of J
powerful
voice.
Master
Dwinell
Clapp
lations and roses.
land, Oregon: F. C. Whitten of Portland, OngJ)
near here, Dr. Eaton being the main
“ that is the most shocking thing I In France.
Wheeler of Portland, Oregon; U. S
The graduates: Alton Covell Allen,
Until 1(19(5, when the Dutch began to A.
speaker.
Good attendance and good will make a second Kubelik if he
Portland, Oregon.
ever saw.”
successfully
grow
coffee
trees
In
Java
keeps
on.
His
violin
solo
by
De
Coral March Baker, Selena Belle Brock,
music have been the record so far.
Any and all persons claiming adversely '.h,.
Victor Emmel, a ‘‘Made in Oregon” from the Malibar (India) bean, all cof­ described lands are requested to file theti claims ¡ 1 1 !
Beriot was well executed. Miss Ethel Gordon George Brown, Mary Elizabeth
fee came from Arabia. The coffee cul­
Moseley sang beautifully “ Rejoice Emmel, Nora Christina Emmel, Hask­ boy is studying the failure of the lobster ture of the W est Indies and Central office on or before said 23rd day of July, tgo,
FOREST DALE
A L G E R N O N S. DRESSER. Seg.r
ell Ela Ferrin, Ruth Helen Fitch, crop in Rhode Island. Its a cinch and South America had its beginnings,
Before a large and appreciative Greatly” from Messiah by Handel.
(First Pub May J.)
It
is
said,
in
a
slip
taken
from
a
tree
in
Miss Helen Stott and Frances Martha May Hartley, Jonathan Urban that the lobster crop in the beaver
audience the closing exercises of the
the botanic gardens at Paris, which
Clapp’s piano solos called forth hearty Hiltz, Jessie Mary Hoge, Martha state will never fail.
had obtained a vigorous growth from a
school took place Friday night.
Notice for Publication.
Look out children, the council has cutting said to have been stolen from
Others doing good work Fridrika Holmes, Albert Allen Kirk­
United States Land Office, Portland, Orepm.
The gentle showers of the day had applause.
the botanic gardens at Amsterdam. All
June 12.1906.
no terrors for the school patrons and were: Misses Daisy Abernethy, Anna wood, Alexander Robinson, Reginald passed a fire cracker spanking act. the plantations of the old anil new
Notice is hereby given that in compliance with i
Sorenson,
Alice
Clement,
Charles
Don’t
pop
those
little
fourth
of
July
Rebinson
and
Maverne
Templeton.
world are practically derived from the provisions of the act of Congress of JuBe j. mi
friends and when the curtain was drawn
Rev. C. F. Clapp, Mr. B. W. Barnes popplets or town papa Starrett is liable specimens taken from Arabia, first to entitled “ An act for the sale of timber Undi;B
for the opening number, standing room Walker, Gladdys Hartley, Pearl Chand­
States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washin»
India, thence to Java and elsewhere.
and Mrs. Arthur W. Johnson acted as to shingle you, for he is a carpenter.
was at a premium. Those who came ler and Wilma Waggener.
Territory,” as extended to ail the Public Land Stra
act of August 4, 1892, Lawrence H. Cor at, Jr, of p«
The recital Saturday was even better judges. Miss Jessie Hoge was award­
One of the college students is goirg
anticipating something “ worth while”
A N T IQ U E S E V R E S .
land, county of Multnomah, State of Oregon, hai£
than
Friday.
Mr.
Markel
sang
the
ed
a
gold
medal
for
the
best
scholar­
to
work
in
the
post-office
this
summer.
were not disappointed for the excellent
day filed in this office his sworn statement No.«
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C
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A
iv
v
u
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n
D
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a
t
l
u
i
t
a
l
n
h
t
h
e
G
e
n
­
i for the purchase of the Lots 1, 2, and 3 and SWH of,
Not for Uncle Sam dear reader, but his
programme rendered showed careful “ Two Grenadiers.” This is a power­ ship.
u i n e b y It» G ild in g ;,
| >4 of Section No. 2 in Township No. 2, Range No. 6.
ful
piece
and
Mr.
Markel’s
rendition
father
runs
a
fence
post
factory
and
he
preparation and reflected much credit
False Sevres in the bric-a-brac shops ; and w ill offer proof to show that the land sought iso
I i i
B A C C A LA U R EA T E S E R V IC E S
of it was dramatic and inspiring.
is offered as genuine by “reputable valuable for its timber or stone than for agriculn
will work in the office.
H| on those participating.
dealers” In Loudon and Paris as well purposes, and to establish his claim to said land bef
Mr. Charles Walker, Misses Hartley,
Mr. Scott summed up the senti­
It appears that the flies and as In New York. It Is old, It is true, the Register and Receiver of this office at Portia
Strong
Sermon—
Good
Music—
Many
ments of the audience and patrons in Shannon, Lieser, Moseley and Sewell,
mosquitos that hover about the Johnson but only as old as the “restoration” in ! Oregon, on Wednesday, the Sth day of September, 1 ?
I He names as witnesses: Julius C. Burke of Portia
Out-of-town Visitors.
a neat speech expressing the desire all appeared to good effect in piano
store are aristocratic to the extreme. France, although the marks would Indi­ Oregon; Edward Burke of Portland, Oregon; Olivet
cate a much earlier and better period. - Stafford of Portland, Oregon; James Miller of Portia
solos
and
Mr.
Walker
doubly
delighted
that the same administration might
Sunday morning the Congregational Arthur Wood would keep them out The counterfeits may usually be de­
I Oregon.
the audience with a violin solo,
continue
for another year.
Church was crowded to the doors to but they fly so high that he had to put tected by the surface of the gilding.
!»>c:
Any and all persons claiming adversely the abov>|
“
Largo”
by
Handel.
H
e
is
an
artist
In the real It was burnished In lines described lands are requested to file their claim* in
The room was tastefully decorated
hear the beautiful and impressive Bac­ a screen over the transom.
by means of metal nails with rounded office on or before said Sth day of September, 1906.
with evergreens and flowers, and lighted both on the violin and piano and the calaureate services of Pacific University.
Carl Christian shaved a man the points, which were set In a piece of
ALGERNON S. DRESSER, Register.
people’s
enthusiastic
applause
was
well
(First Pub. June 14)
by Japanese lanterns suspended from
President Ferrin delivered the address other day and charged him thirty centr. wood.
merited. “ 0 , That We Two Were and preached a scholarly sermon. The
The imitations of later date than the
the ceiling.
The fellow got hot and said, “ I thought
real have been burnished In a similar
At the close of the programme, a Maying,” a charming piece of work by burden of his discourse was:
Notice for Publication
The you only charged fifteen cents.” “ I manner, but with an agate. It re­
Henschel,
was
sung
by
Mr.
Markel
and
United States Land Office, Portland, Oregcn.
huge freezer of “ Hazelwood’s Best”
things of greatest consequence in ones do.” retorted the young tonsorial artist. quired considerably more force to ob­
!
May 7 th, 1906.
tain a bright surface by tlie ancient
was brought in and served to those Miss Hartley. This was one of the life are obtained through effort; the “ but you are a two faced man.”
strongest numbers on the program;
Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the I
method than by the use of the agate
present.
carnal should be made subordinate to
If boose interferes with business, point; hence the burnished lines lu the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, a, |
All too soon did the evening pass Miss Hartley’s sweet expressive voice the spiritual. H e said in part: “ There
cut
out the business said Shapespeare, genuine ware ¡ire perceptibly sunken, Itl,Ied An ac< t o < (he aa|e of timber lands in the sum
Willie In the counterfeit ware they art- of Caltfotnla. Oregon, Navada, and WarhinflonTu.
I and when the last dish of ice cream blends beautifully with his rich power­ are some things which come to us
j but the business men of Forest Grove flush with the general surface of the : 'IT '"
ful
voice
and
together
they
make
a
„ of Portland, County of
.j and the last piece of cake had been
without effort and they are very necess­
.
i of August 4, 1892, MacRae *h Vert
have cut out the liquid refreshments ending,
duet
that
will
please
any
audience.
tere
are
Other
means
of
j
M
ultnomah,
Slate
of
Oregon,
has this day DM intkti
¿1 eaten the participants reluctantly filed
ary for our comfort and enjoyment. this week and put their money into a "spotting the Imitations, such as the office hi. sworn statement Na 6916,
for tbe puchw*
Miss
Maude
Shannon
sang
by
request
out, voting this the great event of the
Our inheritance contributes greatly to
inexact copying Of the marks which i the N. W. Vt of Section No. 34. In Township N 0 . 1 .L
dandy
new
cable
and
posts
so
the
.1' season.
and delighted the music lovers as she
our welfare, but by far the greater horses can “ break the news to mother.” have served since 1T53 to denote tllO ‘ Range No. S W. and Witt offer proof to show that the
date of fabrication, and the use of ! land sought Is more valuable for Its timber or «ow
* >
This event fittingly marked the close always does. The last number on the things in life come as a reward for our
chrome green, which was not discov- i than ,or ¡¡Rficutturai purposes, and to esabiiih u
Several
poems
on
the
weather
have
of a prosperous school year under the program was an Overture played on effort, work, and sacrifice.
Effort
ered until 1802, but the test of the claim ,0 Mid land be,ore •»*«(*»«a“d
n *
land, Oregon, on Friday, the 27th day of July, 19V
leadership of Frank Fletcher of Forest three pianos by Misses Clapp, Hartley, brings outward blessings, health, wealth been received within the last few days. burnished parts of the gilding is the He names as witnesses: George Bigelow of Portland, I
Here is a sample:
easiest for the ordinary buyer.—New Oregon; Edward Jasper o f Portland, Oregon; Hfnry
Lieser, Moseley, Sewell and Thomas.
Grove.
H P
and pleasure; but it brings more, it
York Herald.
Jasper of Portland, Oregon; A1 Davis of Gaston,Oregos. 1
The
sun
is
shining
on
the
hills
The school now ranks with the best
V
brings virtue and character. Wealth
' Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-
Old
Sol
is
mad
I
fear.
ACADEMY E X E R C IS E S
V IT IT
,
1 described lands are requested to file their claim* in this j
in the county and it is hoped that the
is what we have; character, what we are. |
The
friends
of
lt«i
V. IL. Emm el, 03, J Office on or before said 27th day of July, 1906.
The maiden dons her open work
high standard of school work set for
We should subordinate cardinal pleas­
will be glad to learn of his recent I
ALGERNON S DRESSER. Regtater.
I
long
for
Ironhouse
beer.
the past two years, will not be lowered. Mr. Allen and M iss Enimel Victors. ures -things of a lesser good-to the soul, j
(First Pub. May 10)
successes at Brown University.
He !
What's In a Name.
Health, wealth and pleasure are good
The
closing
exercises
of
the
Fourth
has become such an expert in his line
' M i : Address Before Literary Societies
Year Class of Tualatin Academy, which not In themselves, but just so far a s ; What’s in a name?” —well every- that the State of Rhode Island has AS K T H E AGENT FOR
The address before the literary occurred yesterday afternoon in the they develop the inner life. Seek first
thing;
.
TICKETS VIA
engaged him to do investigation worlt
SSirocieties last night was well attended
the
inner
life
and
all
these
things
shall
What
won’t a good name do
college auditorium, was a departure
this summer.
■Uj i although not so well as the other cora- from former years and proved to be a be added unto you.”
Suppose your name was Mr. Hug,
* tJ ' | knencement exercises have been.
Before
the
address
the
sextette
And "Mr. Hug!” said Sue.
Notice for Publication.
great success.
•i
Prof. Herdman's address was in the
rendered,
“
List
to
the
Cherubic
Suppose
your name was Henery,
United States Land Office. Portland, Oregon.
The tiresome and lengthy essay
:
June 8th, 1906.
!» lature of an essay on the the subject performance was done away with and Host,” and at the conclusion Miss
And they called you Chicken Park; Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the
H
' ’Cromwell on the Puritan.”
He
Maude
Shannon
sang
most
beautifully,
'
Suppose
your
name
was
Mr.
Night
°rovl!ions
of
>
ha
a«
of
congress
of
June 3 , 1973 ,
six intensely dramatic declamations
,.
|.
|
antill—A ** X
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..
.
.
entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands In the
showed a thorough knowledge of his
They called you Mr. Dark.
spoken by six enthusiastic speakers Henslow Dana's “ Salve Regina.”
States of California, Oregon. Nevada and Washington
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iubject and a deep interest in it, he
lia
Sunday evening, Rev. Richard K. j I know a girl named Mary Green,
Territory,” as extended to all the Public Land States by j
! with beautiful music interspersed made
~ok the ground that writers such as up the program.
Ham spoke to the Associations upon
She had a beau named White,
clnTyorMtT n l ir ; OW,lr i T ’"’'
Po" land’ T° SPOKANE, ST. PAUL, MINI®
of Mul.nomah, State of Oregon, has this day A p m TC TATTT TT-T-LT l-T IT rA
ume, Clarendon and Scott have de-
The preacher changed her color— County
filed in this office her sworn statement No. 6958 for the
APOLIS, DU LU TH , CHICAUUt
Mr. Allen was the successful boy “ The Ideal Life.” The ideal life is
Now wasn’t that a fright.
eciated and misjudged Cromwell and
purchase of the NWV, of Sect,on No. 25, in Township
ST. LOUIS.
contestant and Miss Emmel the fortu­ one of faith, hope and love. The
No. 2 North. Range No 7 West, aod will offer proof to A N D A L L P O I N T S E A S T A N D SOUTH’
The
preacher’s
name
was
Mr.
Stone
[h e early Puritans. H e showed Crom-
nate lady. The first number on the sweet devotional music added very
•how that the land sought Is more valuable for Its !
An awful hard name too;
I /ell to be a patriot and a hero, and not
timber or stone than for agricultural purpoaes. and to
program was a piano solo by Miss much to the impressiveness of the
But suppose your name was Mr. Hug
fanatical zealot. H e justified Crom-
services.
And “ Mr. H ug” said Sue.
Frances Clapp. Then Chairman Bates
Monday, the 27th day of August, 1906.
|Vell because the times demanded just
upon Gordon Brow7for 7he~fim
She names a, witnesses: A. O. Letter of Portland
The Flyer: The Fast Mail
fach . course of action as he took.
| decltm „ ioili - De Bes He Knowed.”
GASTON
iTrv Goldenrod flo u r
Guaranteed
!
SOLILOQUISMS f]
«!
m
i
2
Llled
juniors Entertain Seniors -•
1 Tb*5 is a dramatic piece and was weU
at ____
Lovers'
handled by Mr. Brown, His earnest-
Lane.
ness and easy manner on the stage
Perhaps one of the most unique and won for him a warm place in the
rijoyable features of this commence- hearts of the audience.
| lent Ume, was the mid-night picnic
Mr. Albert Kirkwood followed with
iven the Seniors by the Juniors on * A Scene at Niagara.” Mr. Kirkwood's
H lo n d a y night and Tuesday morning. i straightforward delivery
and clear
H |h e walk to the chosen place was not 1 accent will mean much to
him
: ||t e least enjoyable feature of the time ! in future oratorical efforts.
Then
■ pent. Starting from the west steps of j came Alton C. Allen of "T he American
■ jb rs h Hall, guided by a lantern j Eagle” fame with the pathetic and
ried by Mr. Howard Markel and | tragic scene “ The Death of Uncle
is Pearl Chandler, a most round Tom.” This touching picture never
it way was taken through bogs and fails to move the American heart and
creeks. All of this was most when Mr. Allen had finished he was
¡ting.
Finally they arrived at applauded to the echo.
rer*s Lane, where they found wood
Before the next declamation Miss
and piled ready to make into a Kathryne Shannon sang “ I Know a
seats had been built; also a Lane,” with violin obligato bv Mr.
>le; sofa pillows were in evidence, Charles Walker.
The first speaker of the girls was
te began to busy himself toast-
H er subject was
bread, popping corn, and making Miss Coral Baker.
Ic. During that pleasant hour. Lasca” and her delivery was excellent.
Oregon, C. E. Shepherd of Portland, Oregon; W. H.
Petrie of Portland. Oregon;
Ingalls of Portland,
Portland
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Portland.
Oregon.
ALGEi NON S. DRESSER,
Register,
THROUGH
(First Pub June 14)
T O U R IS T
Notice for Publication.
SLEEPERS
EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR
BETWEEN
AND
« D C H IC A G O
TO DATE
m p l o y e s
.
Daylight t r i p t h r o u g h t the
Cascade and Rocky M o u n ta in s.
of
0< ,lmb” ‘and*
>he State.
ofXalifornta, Oregon. Nevada, and W aahio*oo Terri
<ory. » eat ended » ,11 the Public Land State, bp act
°f
! • « . Joseph W. Peart. of
S. G. YERKES, A. G. P. A.. Sear ;■
Wash., Cor. 2nd Ave. and Columb#-“
Portland. Oregon,
We Give Expedited Service M
ibL tLTm
fanI* ‘ W* ' ,nd wi" 0," r »"** W
* • Uad songht is more valuable for Its timber
.
t,u” ,0T africultural purposes, and to establish
scaim to mm tand before the Register and Receiver
Oregon, on Wednesday, the 15th day of
Augnar, 1906 .
He names » w,to, » es: R . O. Staples, W. Ingalls.
W. L. Snyder and H. G. Schmidt, all of Pert land.
Oregon.
Any and all person I claiming ndvemety the above-
described lands •re requested to file their claims in thla
RAILWAY
• THE CONFORTABLE WAT”
L im it o o f t h e f it m o u A O r i e n t i li
I . Im it a s ti
F»a detailed Information, rates, etc., call on oe add rem
M. D i c r r s o x , e . r
U 2
E
T IP
UF
COURTEOUS
May 31, 1906.
her' by *iv' n ,ha< ¡n compliance with the
p m ^ atoenofth eactof Congre» of June 3. 1178. en-
Land Office,
^
-
'h i. toy
pureté» J T ” hl* T m m ',a ,' n,ra' N®- »»SI. far the
No 2 N
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VU TRI
GREAT NORTHERN
<?FRVTrTT
& E R V IC E -
E Q U IP M E N T ,
For tickets, rates, folders and W*
information, call on or address
H . DICKSON.
City Ticket Agent, 122 Third St,
Portland. Or-
United State.
SEATTLE
S P I E N n in
“ U
Any and all persons claiming adversely the above- '
described lands are reqnestcd to file their claims in this
office on or before said 27th day of Auguat, 1906.
BEGINNING FEB. 15. 1906
Overland Trains Daily 2
T u r n St.. P u - t U n d .
a .,
Or».
Route your shipments via
Great Northern.
Full in fo rm a tio n from
Wm. HARDER,
General Agent; Portland Oregon
• a c e on O, before u td 15th day of August. I,___
i
ALGRRNON S. DRESSER, Regtater.
t r i m rob.m ain» June 7th)
Goldenrod Flour now 95 c*>®
pc’ sack.