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San Francisco sees the necessity of reducing the number of its saloons. Congregational Church REV. HERBERT W. BOYD. PASTOR IH N Id f 9 9 S $ m Trv Goldenrod rlo u r0MW Sunday, July 8, 10 a. m.. Sunday The ci‘V fathers a new or; School; 11 Morning W orship-“The dlnance reducinK the number “ a Beatitudes-Those Who Suffer for the abolishing those in grocery stores. It is believed the mayor will sign it. Right” ; 7 p. m., Young Peoples’ James Cronin arrived home last Meeting—Topic,— “Forgiven.” 8. Wednesday evening from a recent p. m., Special Service with Address by The Educational i cruise around over the globe. He has Miss Penfield on | visited Japan, the Phillippines and; i >» e » Work of Dwight L. Moody.’ D IL L E Y < » ♦ « » ■ Tuesday, July 10, Sunday School other countries of the far east, and on Mrs. Kuhns and daughter have re-1 Picnic. Thursday, July 12, 8 p. m . . ' this visit intends to remain in Forest turned from Amity. Grove during most of the summer or “ Life Here and Life Hereafter.” Reuben Orr and daughter have for at least two months. moved to St. Johns. Charley Reiling of Greenville, has THE COFFEE PLANT. * * « 1 , 0 Mr w s . v » , - e w v I / W w V SOLILOQUISMS — Have you weakness of liny*; ^ stomach, back, or any ornJ body? Don’t dope y, utsel( nary medicine. Hollister’s Mountain Tea is the supreme ^ power. 35 cents, Tea Dr. Hines’ Drug Store, i a .N a tiv e of A b ) M e la la T h at T r a n a p o r te tl to A r a b le . W on J The origin of coffee Is lost in the mints of antiquity, but the plant is be- Jeveil to be a native of Abyssinia anti to have been carried thence into Arabia early in the fifteenth century, whence Mr. and Mrs. Groandyke were Port been rather seriously ill for the past A R T S AND C R A F T S V IL L A G E „ the Meccan pilgrims soon curried It to land visitors one day last week. week or two with an attack of the "The morning after. al, part9 of ti„. Mohammedan world. quinsy. Notice for Publicatiiion Mrs. Chas. Hubbert has a sister and I guess that was it alright, alright. ! a bureau of commerce and labor^>ub- An Interesting Group of Unique Build 6 icatiou notes that Burton in his Anat- United States Land Office. ponlanii niece visiting her from Tacoma. The Oregon hop crop now bids fair We’ve spent our money and now }my of Melancholy" (1021) makes this ings at Jamestown Exposition. to be a record breaker, not only in j J. C. Ward and Mr. Davis are dig - 1 *W 1 gj reference to it: "Turks have a diink we’re happy. N otice Is hereby g iven that In plin railed coffee, so named from a berry p ro v is io n . Of the a c t of Congre,, com The first buildings to be completed ging a well on the Forbis ranch, this point of size but the quality will be u, j " ' It’s all over and we’re still alive, black as soot and' us bitter, which they e n title d " A n a c t for the sale of tim i* ,. exceptionally good. Both these points at the Jamestown Exposition present a week. lip up hot, because they Hud by experi S tates of C a lifo rn ia , O regon, Nevada, w thank the Lord. are important to the hop industry as unique group, called the Arts and ence that that kind of drink so used T e r rito r y ," as extended to all the Public Miss Lucie Crawers of Gales Creek, Yesterday was the most glorious day belpetli digestion and promoteth alac a c t o f A u gust 4, 1891, Albert H. Lee, , the volume of the crop insures a big Crafts Village. In the early colonial visited with her sister, Mrs. Ben Hos B rat :h , c o u n ty of L apeer, S u te of Michi * in the year and I guess that’s no rity.” ger profit to the grower and places a , days men and women made by hand kins, last week. Although brought to Venice by u phy day Bled in th is office his sworn statene^». | dream. greater amount of money in circulation almost every article which entered into sician in 1591, it was only in 1052 that lo r th e p u rc h a se of the NWVi of -Section |i0. ' , , . , . . . . . . . . . . . i Mrs. John Storey and children will car first lie first coffeehouse was established T ow nship No. 1 N orth, Range N o . d w i ' j among those who are most in need of the furnishing of their houses and the , c , . . . , “ Aw, , go on, I , rode on that , offer proof to show th a t the land sought is n o ,,* “ ... . leave Sunday to join her husband at myself. You don’t know what your In Loudon, and It only became fashion for Its tim b e r or stone than for agH ctU ttm l'i it. The quality is of vastly more con- providing of their wearing apparel and Stella, Wash. able in Paris in 1009, says the same a nd to e sta b lish his claim to said hod ** sequence for the future of the Oregon even for their ornaments. And before talkin’ about.” authority. England gradually forsook R e g iste r and R ec e iv e r of this office at Ponbnt ^ Mr. Arch Wilzs and family, have hop industry as it is quality that estab- the landing of the whites in America *’ Just stretch and feel of yourself and coffee for tea, but the progress of the o n M onday, th e 23rd day of July, 190 $ returned to their home in Dilley, after es as w itnesses: Archie Gteeuaun „ lishes a steady and reliable market j the Indians made with their own hands see if there are any places where it beverage, tlicsigh slower, was steadier lan H d e , O nam regon; F , C. W h itten of Porting, On. I in France. their clothing, cooking utensils, bas spending the winter at Seaside. when other crops will not sell. didnot touch you. Until 1090. when the Dutch began to A. W h e e le r o f Portland, Oregon; 0. s P o rtlan d , O regon. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Briggs have re kets, pottery and objects of ornament “ And the next day it rained.” I successfully grow coffee trees in Java A ny a nd all persons claim ing adversely the J Closing Exercises. turned from Washington where they from the Millibar «India) bean, all cof ; for their persons and for their tepees. guess not, in this man’s country, for it fee came from Arabia. The coffee cul d e scribed lands a re requested to file their clam, office o n c r b efo re said 23rd day of July, 1905 * A very enjoyable picnic was held at \ Some of these things are now worth : ^ave ^een visaing for some time. usually rains the day before. ture of the West Indies and Central ALGER NO N S. DRESSER. Grange Hall, Gales Creek, June 29, 5 their weight in gold and are in great Mrs. Hover had the . misfortune to j and South America had its beginnings, This is the Sth of July. (Just for it is said, in a slip taken from a tree in (F irs t Pub May 3.) 1906, by the pupils of Miss Margarete demand by those who appreciate art fall and break her arm, Monday of this J the convenience of those who wake up the botanic gardens at Paris, which Bateman and Miss Margaret Asbahr, : and things artistic, week. Dr. Via was called and set the to-day. You, who do not, just skip had obtained a vigorous growth front a Notice for Publication. the occasion being the close of two Perhaps the whites never assimilated j broken member. cutting said to have been stolen from U nited S tates L and Office, Portland, Owgæ this note.) the botanic gardens at Amsterdam. All very successful terms of school. The j the artistic instincts of the savages in Earl Van Meter and wife, Clarence Jane t i ll If any of you believe that Forest the plantations of the old and new I N o tice Is h e re b y g iv en that in compliant,,, Hall was tastefully decorated with the making of useful objects, or that ' Kaser of Portland and Miss Fountain world are practically derived from the p ro v isio n s of th e a c t of Congress of Jua, j ■ Balm of Gilead, locusts, and roses. the artistic ideas of the more civilized of Lewiston, Ida., came out Saturday Grove is not a city just come and we’ll specimens taken from Arabia, first to ; e n title d ‘ ‘A n a c t for th e sale of timber hoi convince you. There is more than Î l i d i a , thence to Java m i l l elsewhere. i S a te s of C a lifo rn ia , O regon. Nevada, abd WukL Avery pleasing program was render-I race found expression through other evening and spent Sunday with S. F. ____________________ — T e r rito r y ,” as e x te n d e d lo all the Public Land Sue one way of doing it, too. ed by the "rising generation.’ mediums. At all events the whites Van Meter and wife. a c t of A u gust 4, 1892, Law rebce H. Coster,Jr. i f f A N T IQ U E S E V R E S . If this is a “ bum” sheet this week land, c o u n ty o f M ultnom ah, State of Oregon, b Some of the features deserving fell far short of the Indians in handi-! sworn statement Kt - kindly make allowances, for this is the V o u C a n A i w a , « D l n t l t u f u l . n h . . . h . e . . G . . e . n . - day filed in th is office his special mention were the pantomimes work. Some very fine specimens of G A LES CREEK ^ , 2, a n i J a n is * usfcW uiae by Its Gilding. given by the young ladies. Immédiat workmanship however, were produced o t Section No. 2 In Tow nihip No. 2, Rang, Rj. (, Mr. A. Heisler came home one day “ bummest” day in the year—and False Sevres in the bric-a-ltrae shops and w ill offer p ro o f to show that the land loughtii J besides just consider yourself in the is offered as genuine by “reputable ly after the conclusion of the program by the early settlers of America. if. last week. v a lu a b le fo r It* tim b e r or atone than for t a real picnic dinner was enjoyed by balance. While the rudest couches, tables dealers" in London and Paris as well p u rp o se s, a n d to establish his claim to aid a* at W üter Schofield is spending a few R e g is te f a n d R e c e iv e r of this office at Purls. those present. and chairs might suffice for John Smith | days with j_ Allen, Don’t be down-hearted! Remember as in New York. It is old, it is true, the but only ns old as the "restoration” in Cfregon on W ednesday, the Sth day of Irpiembn.iJ and his followers, the advent of gentle that you can go to Tillamook and France, although the marks would indi j H e nam es as w itnesses: Julius C. BurVe of Pa Mrs. Maud Wilson was a passenger re g rn ; Edw ard Burlg£ of Portland, Oregon; Ohm The Grain Bag Scarcity women at Jamestown changed the | celebrate again if you did not have a cate a much earlier and better period. , O Stafford of P o rtlan d , O regon; James Miller of Panic; on the Varley stage Monday. TTit' counterfeits may usuully be de Grainbags have soared to the high- complexion of things and created a de- I O regon. good time yesterday. Call around tected by the surface of the gilding, Bob Lilly of Quincy, came home A ny a nd a ll pe rso n s claim ing adversely the tlot est point reached in many years, and, mand for articles of beauty and art. about the 4th of August and Tillamock fu tlie real It was burnished in Hues d escribed lands a re requested to file their claims fa ^ Monday to spend the Fourth. The manner of making these things as there is an insufficient supply on the will show a good time. by means of metal nails with rounded office on or b e to re said Sth day of September, 1900. I Robert Lilly is in Portland visiting ALOF.RNON S. DRESSER, Regise. points, which were set in a piece of Coast and enroute t# handle all of the and the articles themselves are to be The incongruous and morbid as well wood. ( F ir s t Pub. June 14) grain now promised, still higher prices shown at the Jamestown Exposition, in his daughter, Mrs. Cora Jacobson. as the ludricous side of this hospital The imitations of later date than the William Zeigler and family of Hill business comes out when you think of real have been burnished in a similar I may prevail. The high prices will work the Arts and Crafts Village, Notice for Publication a hardship on the farmers, as 11-cent In the cotton states of the South the side, spent Sunday at the home of the enthusiasm manifested in the pro manner, but with an agate. It re- \ U nited States L and Office, Portland, Oreeoc. quire 1 considerably more force to ob grainbags reduce the farmer’s profit on cotton was carded, spun and woven in- | William Lousignott. ject by the undertaker and the street tain a bright surface by the ancient May 7th, 19«. [ wheat about S cents per bushel. The to fabrics of varied artistic merit, the Neil McGilvery, who has been work car magnates of our city. method than by tbe use of the agate I N o tice is h e re b y g iv e n th at in compliance withife This ing over near Banks for the railroad point; hence the burnished linos in the p rovisions of th e a c t of C ongress of June 3, 1878, e scarcity and attendant high prices are work all being done by hand. There’s nothing like an electric genuine ware are perceptibly sunken, title d " A n a c t for th e sale of timber lands in the Stan Wool Co., is at home now. due to failure of the Indian jute crop, was for the summer clothing. street car for a 4th of July attraction while in the counterfeit ware they are of C a lifo rn ia , O re g o n , N evada, and Washington Taj r ito ry ,” as e x tended to a ll the Public Land States by it! just as the high prices for wheat two was washed, carded, spun and woven Grandma Wilson went to Portland in a country town. Even the steam ii;; h with the general surface of the of A u gust 4, 1892, M acR ae Vert of Portland, County* wearing material, also with- , . re., , , , ... , , gilding. There tire other means of M ultnom ah, S tate of O regon, has this day filed inis years ago were due to failure of the into winter . ,. ! last Thursday where she will make her swing fades so perceptibly that with "spotting" the imitations, such as the In those ! American wheat crop. This is a cause out the aid of machinery. office his sw orn sta te m e n t No. 6916, for the purchase* home with her daughters. great difficulty it casts the usual Inexact copying of the marks which the N . W . V i of S ectio n No. 34, In Township No. 1. which cannot be removed, as proposed days the spinning wheel and old hand have served since 1753 to denote the ange N o. 5 W . a nd w ill offer proof to show thetthej J. L. Loving and Mr. Ryan were on shadow in the bright July sun. At the date of fabrication, ami the use of R land by some farmers, by establishment of a loom were objects of use and not orna s o u g h t is m o re valuable for its timber or stm time we go to press all the people in chrome green, which was not discov than for a g ric u ltu ra l purposes, and to establish h bag factory at the penitentiary, for in ment. Hand made carpets of artistic Hillside a few days last week spraying this part of the county who have not ered until 1S02, but the test of the claim to said land before R egister and Receiver at Pat-j the present case it is the raw material, design and superior workmanship were Mr. Greene Lilly’s orchard. O re g o n , on F rid a y , the 27th day of July, 1906. already ridden on that car can be burnished parts of the gilding is the land, and not the manufactured product, that in general use, where the householders easiest for the ordinary buyer.—New H e nam es as w itnesses: George Bigelow of Portlad,j Mr^and Mrs. Chapman and Mr. and counted Qn your yQur ,WQ hands O regon; Edw ard Ja sp e r of Portland, Oregon; Heniyj York Herald. has made the abnormal advance, al were wealthy enough to afford such a Mrs. Fitch of Cornelius, attended the Ja sp e r of P o rtlan d , O regon; Al Davis of GastQn.Orega. using any of the fingers And you” 11 A ny and a ’l persons claim ing adversely the above- though the exorbitant ad valorem tariff luxury. In the Textile Building of meetings here Saturday and Sunday. have to hurry. . described lands a re req u e sted to file their claims in this) on grainbags is, of course, a contrib the Arts and Crafts Village will be seen The inhabitants of Forest CaTOVe J office o n o r b efo re sa id 27th day of July, 1906; H. F. Shorb of Wilson River, left ■ fc ; The good old days, when “ the amused themselves with an unusual this work and the fruits of the old hand A LG ER N O N S DRESSER, Regiia. i ,1 uting factor. Monday for Tacoma, where he will course of empire” was striding west- phenomena last Saturday by being able loom. Carpets, rugs, blankets, shawls, (F ir s t Pub. May 10) it . spend the fourth with his daughters. ward at such a pace that tented cities to see 1 a star in broad daylight, M f i j f l r Send This Book East. 0. R. & N. and linseys, woolseys, towels, cottonades and numerous other articles made from S. P. Book Tells About This There was preaching Saturday even- sprung up on the prairies and glistened which was plainly visible although the A S K T H E AG ENT FOR: cotton and wool will be made in the ' nR- Sunday morning and Sunday even- in the morning sunshine like newly sun was extraordinarily bright, Country. TICKETS VIA I i Ì ' olden way at the Jamestown Exposition. *n8 a* A- C. Church by Dr. Eaton, arisen toadstools, has not passed in the Hi ur - - *;v-f' Oregon country. At this If possible, the Passenger Depart- | The carding room, the spinning room. Mr. and Mrs McCracken of near — »«— --*—.• 7 . m mu very moment momeru Notice for Publication. " i. ' ' • 1 :i. ment of the Oregon Railway and Navi- the weaving room and the oye house G-eenville, visited with Sam Short and the wh'te c*ly” of Dee on the Banks U n ‘ed States Land Office. Portland, O regon, jJXih'1 , gation Company and Southern Pacific will all be as they were in centuries family from Friday until Sunday even- of Hood River is reflecting the bri, ht June 8 th , 1906. Notice is hereby given that in com pliance w ith the July sun back upon the mountains that provisions (Lines in Oregon) has surpassed itself K°ne by. ing. of the act of Congress of June 3, 1873, j It, in the 1906 issue of its new publica- The Iron Workers’ building will Surround the r i c . l Hood River Valiev, entJtl‘ d ‘All act for th e s a le o r :.tra c t lands in the Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Becker of Sven- while the inhabitants are at work ^ 1 Ca:‘t rnia‘ 0r vnn- N' vad1 r'nd Washington tion, “Oregon, Washington and Idaho contain much of intense interest in the Terri*, ry .” as extended to a.l *he 1 ul lie Land States by sen, Ore., are visiting with Mrs. Beck way of quint andirons, door knockers, and then; resources. erecting more substantial abodes and * 01 Au. US14, , 1S9.. van Otti tv le a...tjt.cu, Louden, ui of rom Portland, an a, j , , n r v l! er’s brothers, Chas. and Ed. Thomas building railroads that some day will C >un y of Mul nomah. State of C r e ,o n , has this day F0 SPOKANE, ST. PAUL, MINM' The purpose of the publication is to knobs, hitching posts and other articles APOLI3, DULUTH, CHICAGO, make our country the centre of I attract homeseekers and investors to of commou use in the old colonial ST. LOUIS. The Wilson and Lyda schools held wor “ 3 lnc*ustr>. when Portland will N o 2 N orth, Ranee n o 7 wen, and wm oner proof to the Pacific Northwest and this publica- days. A nd a l l P o in ts E ast and S outh . last Friday at the Grange Hall. ^ ^ metropolls of ,the worId and show tha' ,he 1>,Ml ,ou' h' * m°" »•'«•w« 'or it. I tion is undoubtedly the best messenger The Copper, Silver and Woodwork- a . picnic ___ , . Oregon t..e source of the world’s tim ber o- sto re than for a g ric u ltu ral purposes, and to !that could be sent by residents of ing shops, the largest of the village, A very good program was rendered power. Possibilities of not an indefi- establish her claim to said land before th e R egister and R eceive, of U. S. Land Office at P ortland, O regon, on nite future! jOregon, Washington and Idaho to theii will show how chairs, tables and other and ,,as enJ0> ed by a large crowd Monday, the 27th day of A ugust, 1906. She names as w itnesses: A. G. L etter of Portland les of wood .tm; —...... — . friends in the East and Middle West The Flyer: The Fast Mail Oregon: C. E. Shepherd of Portland, Oregon; W . K. Beautiful half tones, printed on su- of silver and coppe. were made in the Petrie of Portland, Oregon; W . Ingalls of Portland, S p l e n d id S e r v ic e , U p to D a » Oregon. Jlperb bookpaper, make the publication, i olden times E q u ip m e n t , C ourteous Any and all persons c laim ing adversely the above- I which contains 88 pages and a map of In the Pottery building will be made E m ployes . described lands a re requested to file th eir claim s in this office on or oefore said 27th day of A ugust. 19C45. jth e section, a work of art, but far beautiful Indian pottery of unique de- G reat BEGINNING FEB. 15, 1906 A L G £RN CN S. LR 3SSER , Daylight trip throught the ¡superior to the typographical make-up signs, molded by hand and artistically Register. Cascade and Rocky Mountains. is the contents of the book. Under colored and finished. The Pottery (First Pub June 14) I many heads couering practically all the building and the Iron W-irkers’ build- For tickets, rates, folders and i urces of the states are short, pithy ings are each 48x50 feet. The Tex Notice for Publication. TURIST information, call on or address hones : of what has been accomplished. tile building is 53x88 feet, and the U ntied States Land Office. Portland. Oregon. H. DICKSON, not what might be done, but actual Copper, Silver and Woodworking shops „ _ M ay 31. 1906. City Ticket Agent, 122 Third SL N ot.ee I. hereby given th at In com pliance with th e facts and figures accompanied by are 44x137 feet. These pretty build- Portland, ul provisions of th e a c t of Congress of June 3 1878 en « tie d An a e , for the is le of ttm tw land, |„ lh r S u , „ ames and addresses of well known ings are in themselves works of art and Wa,hlnRt°n Tern o r ' j r ' YERKES, A. A T P A Seattle- mers, who are daily laying aside an peculiar attractiveness and are so i ■cry. as extended to all the Public Land States b , „ L r. r . A . , - EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR ¡income that would be a fortune to an unique as to excite general admiration. of A ugust 4 . ¡B42. Joseph w . P e „ i . of P o m .« ,. W a s h . , Cor. 2 n d A v e . a n d C o l u m t » ^ BETWEEN coun-y Of Mu.-nr mah. State of Oregon, has this daj Thus, the Jamestown Exposition will astern Agriculturist. filled In this office his sw orn sutem ent No. 6951 f - , th. I Wm. M cM urray, General Passenger interject a phase of the Seventeenth v o ' t d '» 'S £ StC,i° n N ° '*■ - Township No 2 North. Range No. 6 Wert, -r d win 0(T„ pr00f ^ ^gent of the O. R. & N: Co. and S. century into the Twentieth century shew that the tend sought is more valuable for Its timber VTA THE ». Lines in Oregon, has favored the and will show the changes which three or n o n e than for agr.cul-uejl purposes, and to establish his c .lm to said land before the Register and Receiver Route your shipments ditor with a copy of this publication hundred years have made in the me- at P ortland. O regon, on W rdncsday, the 15th day of August, 1906. Great Northern. d assured him that readers of this chanical world. What is shown here “THE COMFORTABLE WAT" ¡Ind a He names as wl-nesses: K . O. Staples. W . Ingalls, the names and may inculcate an artistic spirit in mod- Kaper by sending R o u t e o f t h e f n r r .o u M O r i e n t a l L .ir r ilte « J Full information from W. L. Snyder and H. O. Schmidt, all o f Portland Oregon. ’ F t» « t u tte d Inforaw tkm , r» » » , e tc ., call o a o . a j d r r u Bddrcsst of friends in the East and ern manufacture and at the same time W m . H ARD ER Any and all p-rsona claim ing adversely the abnve- ®Lc 5 ? o v . «• T i d . / ! .. pur cents in postage for each address, teach the user of home made articles 1 2 2 T h i r d Sf., O re. General Agent; Portland OrefO®^ des.-rtbed tends a r t tv-nested to ( l e theft claim s in 0 4 s hay have the book promptly mailed to the value of them and make him '«Ice on or before said 15th day o f A ugust. 1905. ALGERNON S. DRESSER, Register. i proud of wearing the best that is made. —Goldenrod Flour now 95 ee»® I t t address given. I (F irst P ublication h a t 7th) Pe- sack. By EVE { ^ i I & “i z s r . s s ' i r i r s i : ,hi’ 2 I P Overland Trains Daily 2 j THROUGH SLEEPERS S E A TTLE CHICAGO GhEAT NORTHERN RAILWAY We Give Expedited Service < Freight.