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FINE ACCOMMODATIONS ing, enabling the guests to secure fine views of the ashore. The Immense Throngs of People Who W ill Visit the Jamestown Exposi- Sition to Be Well Cared For. and pageantry on the roads Taken all in all, enrod Hour _ Try this Inside Inn will have whatever advan- ta« es a ^st-class seaside resort may world °®er' toffether with those incident to proximity to an exposition. have usually been held in or near met T h e great expositions of the ropolitan cities. The knowledge of A Record Breaker. this fact has caused some to question Som e of the weather prophets of our whether Norfolk will be able to furnish town abequate hotel accommodations for the erations, No the from Portsmouth, Hampton. Al slightest bit of air. distance minutes ride of some of the most famous sea side hotel resorts in America: View, Virginia Beach and Ocean Fortress Monroe, or Old Point, long famous as an all year health and pleasure point. clad in summer garb T h e mercury stood at 103 without the Newport News or It is within a few shade several workmen As a result of this ceased toil, and a fine horse worth about $200 and owned stepped on a big ugly spike and punc- j H SPARKLETS J lo the W o r ld . body? D on’ t dope yourself „ .i The “ Venus de M ilo ," which has been nary m edicine. Hollist. - just sixty three , X X X X JL JL A JL JL JL A A A fu the Louvre for many years Is. us all «om steri I best-I-ever-saw recipes from friends in the world knows, an Imperfect piece of | M ountain I ea is the supreme By H. W . SP A R K S. 35 cents, Tea person and through the mail. Every sculpture, though it Is the greatest power. or treasure o f Its klud the world lias ever How few of us, after all, really blush one had at some time cured a seen. A great reward would be given Dr. H ines’ Drug Store, when we hear from the pulpit, the serious case of lockjaw or insomnia the man who could tlnd the m issing thundering dictum: “ It is a disgrace Notice for Publication. resulting from the puncture. Now parts. About 1ST» the most Important t0 grow ric h .” of them—the right arm—came to light VniUi States Land O nice, portUu< ^ 1 here is just one or two: Smoke the In London and w as proved by experts June 12. j) At least two Americans, good and {Qot gQod ^ North Carolina Piu g C ut, to be genuine. The owner, however, N otice is hereby g iven that j Benny Kuhns has gone to Amity to equipped with m odem hotels, and cot spend the summer. tages for the accom modation of sum Mr. and Mrs. Schoolcraft were Port mer visitors line the shores of Ches- land visitors, Monday. peake Bay, the roadway to the sea, and Mr. Runyon and family are moving the Virginia coast. to St. John, this week. Several large hotels are now building Fred Porter and wife of Gaston, in the cities near the Exposition, and near Jayville, has started up a boot- black establishment in town. tunutely he ever- A well_ John D this from abroad. Ro c kefellar kindly sent came to our shores. to the Forest Grove hospital, Just wait until They are all dandies, and are recom- ne meets our tallest woman on earth— mended most highly by every promi- a number of temporary hotels are going spent Sunday with his parents. nine feet seven inches. She is just nent undertaker, tombstonemaker and T h e Woodrum family of M cM inn tall enough to “ look down on him.” up in the vicinity of the grounds. florist of America. Further to assure comfortable and at ville, spent Sunday with the M cNamee “ The Packers, the Private Car Lines, “ I don’ t like to raise hens” Si tractive accommodation for its guests, and Freund families. and the P eople,” by J. Ogden Armour, Says old rich Jonnie D;J there is being constructed within the Mrs. Ben Hoskins and children have is not a misfit. The packers and “ For I can’ t go upon the street Exposition grounds an Inside Inn, returned from a w eek’ s visit with private car lines have had their seperate Without they lay for me.” 10 which is unique am ong Exposition ho- friends on Gales Creek. and distinct laughing spells. The THIS IS JUST TO RIVET YOUR ATTEN » I tels. This Inn will be a real hotel— Mrs. John Um phlette of Amity, people are com ing in with that laugh HI i j . 1S not a hastily constructed barn with was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Abner shallow partitions, built for a day. It Briggs, one day this week. an will be a permanent affair, lasting after Raleigh Aplin came out from Port the Exposition is over, and will add land to spend the summer with his one more to the well known resorts of grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Aplin. the section. Mr. Van Meter, who has been laid It will have a frontage of 650 feet up with a sore arm for some time, is and a depth of 450 feet, and will be better and able to be at work again. inthree stories high. It will contain ! TION. which is the best. ‘ ‘The Forest Grove Press Club” will So bright was the electrical display around give the switch-board Friday night that I wonder if Ray Terrier Williams, Forest Grove’ s popular hello couldn’ t almost see across the great banquet in the near future. will not be limited to typestickers and editors, boy, but every body must recognize the best type— of beauty, and be able to print a kiss. divide and hear old Gabriel calling him Tickets are now up to call him down. on sale at Harry He a calls the affair a bridle party and pre Jnearly one thousand rooms, accom m o G ALES CREEK dandy motorman. The way he shoots dicts a strapping bit of fun for awl, dating two thousand guests. It is lo Mrs. Pearl Lilly’ s brother, Mr. New the car along and handles the safety and says he can print the lines without o t e d near the main entrance of the berry, is visiting with her. valve would make an old maid smile a tug. Exposition and faces Hampton Roads, Miss Grace Bear of the Grove was for joy. H e’ s a good engineer on the S ep arated from this sheet of water only A PEEK AT A PEEK-A-BOO. the guest of Chas. Thomas and family trolley, but what’ s more he can engi an)y a shady boulevard. T o the left of neer a bill through the state legislature. over Sunday. “ Oh Susan Jane *rlTie hotel is a splendid grove of stately A young lad from Nehalem was i n ! Don’ t be insane,” Mrs. C. Her and daughter, Mrs. N. e<ines; to the right, separate some hun- town last week— a foot racer too or at Said mother in hot water, C. Lilly, are visiting with Carl Iler and aired yards, is the Amusement section Senator E. W. Martin Luther’ s harness shop. Haines makes any rate his money talked louder than e^t the Exposition, named by General family in Nehalem. d e l. ee “ T h e Warpath.” John M cNamer closed the toll gate words and made the local sprinters At the rear of 1 ' enie Inside Inn is the Forestry and out- on the Wilson River road last week. look like a plugged Canadian quarter. T h e lad’ s name was M ow. Now \ fa*Sor Horticultural Exhibit. It will be Mrs. William Lee will attend to the wouldn’ t that give you the hay fever? ILL l ^e en from these items of surroundings gate for him. H a The spread m e“ t the situation of the Inn could not _ S improved. ice At other expositions the chief, if not ont e sole, advantage of the Inside Inn Foi s that its guests were saved the ind u“ *ht annoyance of going to and com - ^ from the exposition in crowded m: ;e t cars or in conveyances speeding Ha: :r dusty roads, for as a rule, exposi- S lil visitors, especially those whose Bac was brief, did not leave the A young fellow was talking with his Grandma Wilson, who is living in Portland now, came back last Tuesday mother-in-law the other day, who had to make good old Gales Creek a visit just Riven him J riage. of a few days. “ In open clothes The old My darling little daughter.” Or she wouldn’ t lady asked her new The Baptist Sunday School was given son -or ^*s fayorite passage of scripture, a picnic in the Balm Grove on Gales With a lonS drawn out si« h he said- Creek. Sunday. The superintendent -,It is ™ore blessed t0 « ive than t0 made the children all happy by giving recelve- land, cou n ty o f Multnomah, w as day fllcd ln ,hll officc hlj’ ' 1 1 th' ,ntl J!1 j Hear the words of admonition She took a hike Upon her bike In that open work condition The wind it blew Register K new She W a s Pretty. Lillie (to visitor) — Don’t you think that I look just like my m amma? M other-H ush, child! Don’t be vainl And sister Sue Felt oh, so awful chilly them all a ride in his automobile. . . . I H-Co*«Ui. J Sale c T n T ' * j But Sue couldn’ t her daughter in mar- , bronze drinking cup which o f Ç »> iforn i., O regon Nevada, , M w‘" * 1 Intllffpstlon. Notice for Publication The following cure for indigestion' Is United States Land O fflee, Portland, Oreeon, recommended by the eminent Dr. Bond July 12, 19«. lu the London Lancet, a medical Jour nal of world wide repute. N otice is hereby g iv e n that in compliance with tie •The indigestion must be a very provisions o f the act o f Congress o f June 3, 1878, entitled hopeless one," says Dr. Bond, “ which An act for the sale o f timber lands in the States of will not yield to a diet of a small cup California, O reg on , N evada, and Washington Territon" of warm milk to which a teaspoonful as extended to a ll the P ublic Land States by act of of rum has been added, followed by a I August 4, 1892, L yd ia E. Hiatt o f Gales Creek, county plain biscuit or two and some very j o f W ashington, State o f O regon, has this day filed in this mild cheese, paradoxical ns this com- offlee her sworn statem ent N o. 6990, for the purchase of the WV4 o f N E V a and EV<i o f N W V4 of Section No. 23 blnation may seem.” in T ow nship No. 1. North R ange No. 5 West, and will According to Dr. Bond, there Is a 1 o ffe r p roof to show that the land sought is moie subtle harmony between these ingre valuable for its tim ber o r stone than for agricultural dients that does the business. purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before You’ ll surely “ froze” j * ta' ” T ' rr“ ° ' / . « « t e n d e d to all the Publie act o f A ugust 4, 1892, Lawrence j Three score other The tallest man in the world— nine ! recipes are on file and will be turned feet two and a half inches— recently over without revealing Its as much lost as Btolen from ail B g y p t U n temple fo r the purchase o f the Lois 1. 2 and 3 ,1 “ ' 1730 and brought to Europe has mlrac- j y, of Section No. 2 in To-nsh.pNo. j , ulously disappeared. On It Is engraved aod win otrer proof to show that the land *1 the whole history o f the Pharaohs, and valuable for its timber or stone than it could easily lie sold for $100,000. Ill rurpose., and to establish his claim 10 sa.n fact, the French governm ent offered a ; »'reiver of this omc, „ reward of $14.000 for Us discover*, but ° r' t,on' on Wrd,'e!d:ly' the s,h of Septonl*j™J the fam ous cup has vanished, probably £ £ £ £ £ £ forever. R taffnfH nf PnrllnnH A ..«. v. __ ' Stafford o f Portland, O regon; James Miller of J .Ha Another treasure which has vanished j O regon. ln as strange a w ay Is the Marcella | A ny and a ll peraonl claim ing advenel, u , ^ vase o f the Dresden collection. This j described land! are req u eu ed to Hie their claira S Is the only piece missing from the fa - 1 offlee on or b efore said Sth day o f September, 1 « » '* mous Dresden Marcella collection, the j A LG ERN O N S. DRESSER, ge, lt!. I ( f i r s t Pub. June 1 4 ) * value of which is said to be $75,000. 1 It bears the cross arrows and the lion's j bead. Not long ago the vase was said j Not ce for Publication to be in England, but, be that as It j United States Land O ffice, Portland, Ore*». may, the person who rediscovers this treasure may command any price in May Jth, not | N otice Is hereb y g iv en that In compliance wt® reason for it. provisions o f the act o f Congress o f June 3, lg^ J IIow It Is possible that a treasure so | titled large ns a painting could he lost sight j ,m' d " A n act for the sale o f timber lands intheStml o f C a liforn ia , O reg on , Nevada, and Waahinpoelnl of entirely Is not easily explained, but r lt o r y ," as extended to all the Public Land States b,„ 1 this has often happened. One of lloyn- o f A ugust 4, 1892, M acR ae Vert o f Portland, Coat) t fl olds' paintings, “ Countess of D erby,” M ultnom ah, State o f O regon, has this day (lief la thlsl which Is considered his best portrait, office his sw orn statement No. 6916, for the purchaieyl has disappeared. Not long after It the N. W . Vi o f Section N o. 34, in Township No. 1 s i was painted it disappeared from the l R ange N o. 5 W . and w ill offer proof to «how lhatt.e I collection of the Earl o f Derby and land sought is m ore valuable for its Umber or stone I has never been heard o f since, though than for agricu ltu ral purposes, and io establitb Id I it would bring $150,000 to the finder. claim to said land b efore Register and Receiver at Pen. I land, O regon, on F riday, the 27th day of July, my There are nlso two Vandykes and a He names as w itnesses: G eorge Bigelow of Portias, I Rembrandt missing, for which collect O regon; Edward Jasper o f Portland, Oregon; Rev, ors are willing to pay $1*00,000. The Jasper o f Portland, O reg on ; A i Davis o f Gastou.Orrgn. Earl of Crewe would give a large sum A n y and all persons claim ing adversely the abete. for the return of a Cupid which some described lands are requested to Hie their claims in lid vandal cut from the portrait o f the for office on or b efore said 27th day o f July, 1906. mer Countess of Crewe and her son, j A L G E R N O N S DRESSER, Rejlstei who was painted as the sprite. — S t (F irst Pub. May 10) Louis Republic. ^U[ after ten minutes you can’ t shines. d ie d prov ision s o f the act o f biding place, so It is Now the fee, the nail incision tjn the bum gets old man is making hay while the son •n compiiaace Congres* of Ju« j J A n act for the .a le o f timb« refused to part with It and concealed It for fear ft would be stolen. U nfor passed on. T h e cities enumerated above are well INI tured his right pedal extremity; since | true, can safely make faces at the ice th(, tQ do the smoking— this This trust this year, Walter Wellman and was suggested bv a tobacco dealer; steed was a blooded animal, and was Lieut. Peary, who ha“ e ice to melt.— bind a piece of packing-house pork on ridden by its owner in the grand parade American Press. the wound— this was received from here Independence Day. Ikie, the nineteen year old son of j Chicago; bathe the foot in boiling coal Moses Jones, who runs a hay ranch ; 0j]( Standard brand, it may scald the D ILL E Y | by John McNamer, VANISHED TREASURES. — Have you weakness of ^ u t H f i « ' ! o f Ari T h a l A r» m i stomach ,J>ack, or any organici then he has received answer with a long drawn out “ am en.” though it is but a scant six miles from Norfolk, it is hardly a greater * say that last Thursday was the majority of our citizens sitting in peculi iarly fortunate in its situation. Last week the grinder of this dope \ have seen old Sol shine really the record breaker for heat, and anxiety need be felt, however, on this score. The Jamestown Expositions who furiously in all his glory for many gen immense throngs which next year will visit the Jamestown Exposition. I Sfl and R e c e iv e r at Portland, Oregon, on M onday, the 24th day o f Septem ber, 1906. H e names as w itnesses: O regon ; Clarence Reed o f Portland, J. N . H offm an , o f Forest Grove, Oregon: Herman E nglebrecht, o f Gales Creek, Oregon; A. 1. H aw thorne, o f G ales C reek, O regon. She caught, she froze A n y and all persons cla im in g adversely the above- I described lands are requested to file their claims in this Not cold of nose offlee on or b efofe said 24th day o f September, 1906. Many a person who has received But just a glance from Willie. The Paris Millinery Parlors will be A L G E R N O N S. DRESSER. Register. to the unbounded joy and inspiration from (F irst Pub July 19.) open from 9 to 12 and from 1 to 6 hospital in Portland a few weeks ago the pen of Eve in his Solioquisms, has Think it a Holdup. through July and August. E) unds, on ce they entered, The mi- died there Friday morning. The wondered who this sage could be and f . Th« . , . . M r s . m . l . B e r d a n , ft* advantage of being able to change remains were taken to the Bald Peak from whence cam e his wondrous power. A party of eastern capitalists, who A S K T H E A G E N T FOR H lw e r Main Street, Forest Grove, Ore. re for social or other functions of cem etery for interment, Saturday are seeing the country from the private Now that he has gone to Santa Cruz, T IC K E T S VIA H l ^ r s e might be added, together with Pullman car “ Thesius,” refused to pay Sam Scott of Seattle, Wash., who California, to live on razor clams, and econom y resulting from a location $10 demurrage last week, charged Notice for Publication. has been spending a few weeks with among summer girls, and to bask in ■ ev e. , , , ..he grounds, whereby extra admis- against their car by the Northern | Uniteti State, Land O ffice, Portland. O regon. the sunshine of the sunny south, I his cousin Mrs. Neil McGilvery return fees were saved, but there wtre June 8th, 1906. Pacific Terminal Company and only i ed home last Friday. Mrs. McGilvery venture to draw aside the mystic veil *eutl Notice I, hereby g iv en that in com pliance with the ^ pen sa tin g disadvantages; insuffi paid it after the car had been cut off p rov i,Ion, ot the act o f C o n g r « , o f June 3, 1874, to let the appreciative audience know and little Leland, accompanied him as , entitled 'A n act fo r the ,a le o f timber land, in thè t space for rooms, thin partitions that Eve was none other than our own the southbound Southern Pacific Over far as Portland. State, o f C alifornia, O regon. Nevada and Waahington did not keep out sounds, inadt- land. They thought it was a hold-up Willard Herman Wirtz, who has spent | T erritory," as extended to all the Public Land State, by | >ct o f August 4, 1892. O ttille Louden, o f Portland. e attendance and unsatisfactoiy Some Recent Fiction in Our Free most of his days and a good deal of game. cost County o f M ulnom ah. State o f O regon, ha, thU day T o S P O K A N V ne. a , ST. PAUL, MINNE ; Died in i this money in our city beautiful. Eve Library. thl, offlee office hrr het «worn (w orn statement No. 69JS, fo r the the APOLIS, D U L U T H , CHICAGO, Clyde Cornett, who died, last Thurs- »"•>'« w i , 0f section n o . 2 s. in Tow n »hiP ;a he Jamestown Inn will suffer none _ No. _ 2 ( North. Range N o 7 W e « , and -I I I offer p roof to The library in the Free Reading graduated from Pacific University this j ST. LOUIS. these disadvantages. While the year with honors, and will pursue his dav Dear Tillamook, formerly lived here show <i>« the land sought is more valuable for its I Room is making a new departure in A n d a l l P o i n t s E a s t a n d S o u t h . igement of the property is in the a f s k l'.L • !han,or agric“ l,u,*i purpose,, * , and», .till order that its patrons may have the chosen work of journalism. H e is a and sPent b*s childhood days on a s ,T,v!.tr clever lad, a good fellow, and here is ^arm “ ear Banks. H e was 28 ^ v e r - r f f , * “ '“ 1^ b' ,0r" h' * '« '« « » I of a com pany, the Exposition c e iv e r o fU ^ S . Land O ffice at Portland, O regon, on benefit of some of the most recent | old. nday, the 27th day o f August, 1906. vets the right to insist upon first- fiction, and already many are gladly success to him and his pen. ve Or : : “ ;*'""*'*1 A ‘ ° ' L' fler of P o la n d 11 service for all patrons. The taking advantage of the plan. Oregon. C. E. Shepherd o f Portland. O regon- W H The Flyer: T h e Fast Mail ture will be built on the most Some new books have been bought S p l e n d i d S e r v i c e , U p t o D ate *‘ c ^rn plans; its furnishings will be E q u ip m e n t , c o u r t e o u s with money recently given by the d e ^ J u ! ! ! P' ^’ 0 n , Claim,ne adv e r,e ,y lb o „ . ly first-class and its arrangements E m p lo ye s . < Z ™ , h !l ” * " , n ” ,rd ,h ' i ' C W - In th l, Fourth of July com m ittee and the ™ 00 * “»'Of' Mid 27th day o f Augum, 1906. j [Ge^rtable in every particular The State Study Club. Among them are BEGINNING FEB. 15, 1906 ALGERN ON S. DRESSER. * will be single and in suites, Daylight trip throught the R cgster. ' “ The Jungle” the famous novel which (First Pub June 14) | i|md without baths. Cascade and Rocky Mountains. roused the Packington investigation; Mis. Joe Lilly, who went c 2 iz :1 first story will contain a large " T h e Spoilers” an Alaskan romance; ladies “ For the Soul of Rafael," an exquisite a buffet, a dining room each ly told and delicately handled romance nerican and European guests, of old California; " T h e Long Day,” [I shop, postoffice, public steno- the dramatic story of a New York K tr ’ s room, and in fact everything working girl’ s life; “ Coniston,” whose R public writing rooms, Hr usually accompanies the accom author, Winston Churchill needs no ¡o n of a first class hotel. There introduction, and "SiUs Strong,” " A leaf go be a Urge convention hall, from nature’ s book” by the author of ^gng parts of the first and second “ Eben H olden .” These and others to be bought at It will have a seating capacity There will also be a reguUr intervals will be rented for so lift ^nquet hall, where a thousand or small a sum that every one may enjoy .nests may be served. T h e two now and then “ the latest books.” Li They will be know as “ the cent-a-day” floors, containing about books, will not be allowed out for more be*. 1 room s each, will be used than seven days st a time, and at the tit* for sleeping quarters end of three months will becom e part l l piazza will encircle the build- of the free circuUtion. thousand Overland Trains Daily 2 °"ion; w- THROUGH C M « State, SLEEPERS EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR BETWEEN SEATTLE mo H . DICKSON. City T icket Agent, 122 Third St.. Portland, Or. d m - Amia t i l 0 * " " °' *“ * . ! » • . en. »»C alifornia O rean' " J ^ ,i" ’ b" br,d* in the S u t e , t o ry ." aa „"?* * ' - « » M n g t o n Terrt to ail the Public U n d State, b . * «. Jr—enh . P ear^ M S. G. YERKES. A. G. P. A ., Seattle. Wash., Cor. 2nd Ave. a n d Columbia St. P o lto * 8 Gi,e Expedited Service on • h o . that the la n j'm u ’ h,6 to « - e than C a , ^ . ' his claim to said , ,* fa m tiu r i ( ) r i « n t a l ■> Portland Ore», T '« | ' pur» ° * M . *nd to e « a b ii,h . m . D iem o y, e. r n „ H i T h ird S t ., f ^ r i l s m d . O r * . r and H G ***»• *<*. *11 Of TTatoaH tonotoc TJ ' a’' ,od «»«¡»»r I Koute your shipments w~ —*•«» >*» -7 o, Great Northern. F. Ingalls, I . Oregon Freight. 0* , r * ro o f “ i .i m i t v J or addrtto m Portland, Oregon. CHICAGO “ THE CONTORT ABLE WAT” Foe totalled Inform al**., r a t « , « c . , call U n d Office. V U TNI GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY M o u t«* o f t h « For tickets, rates, folders and full information, call an or address Notice for Publication. T O U R IS T Pert land, . , i via Full infoi mation from W m . , H A R D E R , r*N|,**|ed I. bm ’thmr ciptor, T Z . General Agent; Portland Oregon T “ ' ! 15,h *** Augum, 190V ----------------------------- -------------------------- - O M N O S s. DRESSER. Register Goldenrod Flour now 95 ecu ts (Fir. PtoUtouo. J * . » ) I PC sack.