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PIONEER T E L L S HIS HISTORY »A A A A I EW SLETS A Life of Brave Deeds. T T T T T T T T th e •• D e v i l " Jasper C. Hawn, one of the romantic empty purse is no evidence of history, apty head. oldenrod Flour Interesting Story told News Reporter. most characters of early Oregon ] strolled into town from his ranch near Thursday, I Pattons Valley. I v 9 (9 For 63 years “ U ncle” Jasper has lived Administratrix's Notice. mits to the brain. W om en are a h e a p ' — Use Crescent Mill feed. The ethren, let us arise and give three in Oregon and during those years has ii he reby g iv en , that the u ndersign ed, has N otice been appointed by the County Judge o f W ashington been prominently identified with the smarter than m en,” he added with a best is the cheapest.” I cheers for our thriving town. .................... County, State o t O regon, adm tn iu atila o f the eatate o f broad grin over his face. "L o n g hair! --------------------------- growth and progress of the state. •J 9 C» Mathew S. Brown, deceased and has du ly qualified aa gives activity, nourishment to the Evening Telegram and The News, aueb. All persona having claim s against said eatate. H is has been a varied and eventful ere will com e a threshing time brain” said he putting his finger One Year, 85.00; Six Months, $2.50. are hereby notified to present U.v same w ith proper life in which the romantic and tragic vouchers, at the office o f L an g ley Si Son, In Forest ose who sow wild oats. on the reporter’ s cranium. “ You’ ve G rove, O regon, w ithin six months from the date h ereof. elements co-m ingled. •) » (• Dated this 19th day o f July. 190*. Goldenrod Flour. You’ ll never seen a crazy Indian,” he added. Jasper first saw the light of day in E M yrtle B U LL O C K , me. Brethren, realize the meaning “ no his hair is lon g.” While the Administratrix o f the estate o f hsatfcew S. Brow n, meeting of the Oregon Boosters Texas and was the first white child Indian never wore a hat, Mr. Hawn deceased. From Texas his L angley & Son attorneys for Adm inistratrix. held here the first week of bom in Galveston. has always clung to the doctrine that — See Dr. Eaton about your eyes (First Pub.. July 19.) parents migrated to New York. After ember. the hat is necessary to protect the and that headache. having taken passage on a little •-> 9 <9 head. Notice for Publication. schooner, the sea became tempestuous ^ — WANTED: by Chicago wholesale J t kissed her on the cheek; “ W e will meet again” said one to United State» Land O ffice. Portland, O reg on , and the furious billows of the Atlantic j seem ed a harmless frolic, and mail order house, assistant June 8th, 190fi. ot**ert a“ d the rancher went to his tossed the little craft on their silvered N otice Is hereby g iv en that In com p lia n ce with the e ’ s been laid up for a week; manager (man or woman) for this o f the act o l Congress o f June 3. 1871, j crests for a period of six months. For farm and the reporter hiked to his county and adjoining territory. Salary provisions h ey say with painter’ s colic. entitled “ An act for the sale o f tim ber lands in the desk. tunately there was a time when the ( •) » (• 820 and expenses paid weekly; ex States o f C alifornia, O regon. Nevada and W ashington T erritory ,” as extended to all the P u blic Land States by angry gods were pacified and after a Oregon the Greatest Lumber State. pense money advanced. Work pleas act o f August 4, 1892, O ttllle Louden, o f Portland, es! Crops are good! And most voyage of 1000 miles, the ship finally O ur state has won a wide reputation ant; position permanent. No invest County o f M ul'nom ah, State o f O reg on , has this day hem have been cut this far. But filed In this office her sworn statement N o. 6958, for the made safe into port. don’ t you think those thin, white for its lumber industry and for several ment or experience required. Spare purchase o f the NWV* o f Section N o. 25. In T ow n ship lid From New York the Hawn family tly upper lips are a fright to behold! generations will continue to command time valuable. Write at once for fu ll' N o. 2 N orth. Range N o 7 W e lt, and w ill o ffe r p r o o f to show that the land sought Is m ore valuable for Its came west and settled in Oregon City ! the largest industry for its white pine. particulars and enclose self-addressed timber or stone than fo r agricultural pu rposes, and to •) * <• in 1843. In 1846 the family moved ! envelope. Address, GENERAL MANAG establish her claim to said land b efore the Register and T h e Sunset Magazine says: ’ i|:Iis Pop— Bobby, I merely punish to Moores Valley, near Pike in Yamhill R eceiv er o f U. S. Land O ffice at Portland, O reg on , on “ The forests of the upper Missis ER, 134 E. Lake St., Chicago. M onday, the 27th day o f August, 1906. ™ to show my love for you, my boy. County and at Lafayette U ncle Jacob She names as witnesses: A . G. Lefler o f Portland >bby— If I was only bigger, pop, Hawn, Jasper’ s father, built the first sippi valley, of the Great Lakes region — The Paris Millinery Pariors will be Ore g o n ; C. E. Shepherd o f Portland, O reg on ; W . H. and of the Southern States have furn Petrie o f Portland, O regon; W . Ingalls o f Portland, — return your love. hotel and the second sawmill ever ished lumber for generations to the open from 9 to 12 and from 1 to 6 O regon. •> s (• A ny and all persons claim ing adversely the above- operated in thaf section of the country treeless prairies of the West and the through July and August. described lands are requested to file their claim s in this Lnd now let every good fellow take Not only was the elder Hawn a man of M r s . M. L. B e r d a n , office on or before said 27th day o f A ugust, 1906. denuded lands of the East. But the coat off and work hard for the shrewd business ability but also of AL G ERN O N S. DRESSER , Main Street, Forest Grove, Ore. saw is cutting deep into the last of the R egister. (:cess of the meeting of the Develop- considerable talent as a statesman. tall timber of the North and more and (First Pub June 14) int League. H e assisted in the formulating of the more sunlight is being let in upon the •) • (• provisional government for Oregon. Southland. Prices for northern white Hie Lawyer— Your honor, I ask a The first court of law ever held in i pine and southern yellow pine have ^ Everyone should subscribe for :le more time in behalf of my client— session in Yamhill County was presided | risen in the last few years by leaps and his home paper, in order to ret all The Judge (interrupting)— All right over by Judge Pratt, who was sent here bounds. T h e lumber dealer of the the local news, but te keep in touch Jr. Clerk, just add six months more by President Polk, and Jasper Hawn, East has turned his eyes to a new W e are anxious to have every R e with the w orld’ s daily event* oe to the prisoner’ s sentence. when a boy, carried law books to the source of supply. As a result, Port publican in close tou ch, and work should also read • ) 9 (• seat of justice and was in attendance land, Oregon, in the center of the in g in harm ony with the Republican National Congressional Com m ittee in | Two young ladies of this city have at the court and might well be called Great American Forest, has becom e favor o f the election o f a Republican [istered at one of the hotels here— “ the first page in an Oregon court of the greatest lumber city in the union, Congress. ‘ Tim ber.” Is it one on Forest law. T h e Congressional campaign must far out-stripping Minneapolis and Port- The leading evening newspaper o f with its beautiful trees or do Uncle Hawn talks entertainingly and | ¡an(j ¡s but at the threshold of its great b e based o n the administrative and the P acific Coast, which has com legislative record o f the party, and, aey really com e from ‘ tall timber” ? with that straight forwardness common industry. Oregon is the greatest lum plete Associated Press .eperta and that being so, T h eod ore R oosevelt’s to many of the pioneers. “ This sec ber state in the union. During the • ) 9 (• special leased - wire service, with personality m ust be a central figure “ Jimsley thinks his wife is ar. angel.” tion of country around here,” describ next generation, ■>nd so far as one may and his achievem ents a central correspondents in important news “ That so? Why, I didn’ t know ing a large circle with his index finger, judge, for all time, Portland is to hold th ou gh t in the campaign. centers and in all the cities and W e desire to maintain the work o f “ was thick with Indians, at Wapato its supremacy as the largest sawmill principal towns o f the Northwest. jm sley was married.” Lake and on the Tualatin Plains 20- city. T h e national hunger for lumber this cam paign with popular subscrip Portland and suburbs are covered “ H e is a widower.” tions o f O ne D ollar each from Repub 000 redmen were encamped, and on grows year by year, and Portland co m by a bright sta ff o f reporters, and « « licans. T o each subscriber we will the hills overlooking Gales Creek, 3,000 mands the gate to the forest.” editorial, dramatic, society and send the R epu blican National Cam The cry for laboring men goes up ; special writers Saturday's edi Indians held sway. The country then paign T ex t B o o k and all docum ents Everywhere. Work is plentiful a n d , tion cor sis s o f 26 to 28 pages, and was full of game. Most of the houses — Com m encing Saturday, Aug. 25th, issued b y the Com m ittee. telp is scarce. W hy not make a H elp us achieve a great victory. has colored comic pages, as well as were built of logs. Lum ber was a we will sell A T COST every article now >und up of the men lounging in the J a m e s S. S h e r m a n , Chairman. a department for children, colored luxury. Tall, wild grass grew in these selling for over 15cts. Such as granite P. O . Box 2063 , New York- fourth Street Park in Portland, and fashion page, an interesting serial plains here and more than 3 tons of tin and glassware, teas, straw hats, etc. [ive them profitable employment. story and other attractive features hay to the acre could be raised,” con Com e early for they must go to make in addition to all the news o f the « 9 (• tinued he with a., ripple of pride com room for Xmas goods. JOHNSON & day. ‘ And will you have gas, madam?” ing over his face as he talked of the J o h n s o n , Old P. o . Bldg. Elf') Subscription Rates: One month, Ba'/x squired the dentist, as a stout, elderly old Oregon. “ Everybody in those days 60 cents; three months, $1.35; six Sunny Alberta. Has a fine lot of Books, Paintings traveled horseback and these sturdy am ^ woman entered his office. months, $2.50; twelve months, $5. Picture Frames and Toilet Soap, Four hundred and eighty acres of TF'?’ “ W ell,” she replied with a doubtful oaks that you see in the campus yonder Sample copies mailed free. Wolverine Soap we* glance at the door, “ you don ’ t suppose were small and stubby when I came ch oice winter wheat land in Sunny Al “The Best Yet” I ’ m going to let you tinker about me here. The hills around Pike were berta, free from rock, brush or stumps, — H ave you weakness of any kind— stomach, back, or any organs of the body? jj| i tt .t ? M. R. CHENEY ! l ’ l ì Pr« 1 a 1 -J. in the dark do y ou ?” in « 9 » i wh. f i , For the first time since the inaugura CO J tion of the electric line the car ran off if aw i the track at the curve on Fifth street, great changes have all tillable, hard wheat land, no waste been made here by the white man.” land on it. You pay $560 cash down and pay $320 each year for five years Jasper Hawn never married. His with 6 per cent interest. By fencing first love, a beauiful little girl, whom i | and breaking this land, you can have he had known from childhood, was j the crops to make payments with, and, massacred by Indians and burned to i at a very low estimate, this 480 acres death. T h e blow was a crushing one would sell for 812,000 by the time to Jasper. H e then and there decided the last payment is due. For partic to never marry and vowed to avenge ulars, see A. B. Thomas. the death of his sweetheart. When entirely bald, Saturday, when returning from the 1:30 train. It was an easy matter to get the car back on the track and two or three men armed with “ jacks” did the work assisted by the " ju ic e .” , « ^ (s ! but 16 years of age, soldier and took Secretary Shaw says we need more $5 bills. we ever knew. sttiH he enlisted as a by U ncle Sam with an eight dollar pension. most brilliant man Sailor, sawmillman, Now tell us how to clerk of court, * stage driver, saloon keeper, miner get th em .— Hillsboro Independent. and hop-grower— ’Jasper Hawn has had W e agree with the Independent man ! the most romantic life of any man in and if he gets the recipe we hope he’ ll the Oregon country. H e now lives not forget to send it this way —enclos peacefully on his broad acres on the ing a F i v e . border line between Washington and • 9 <* Yamhill counties. “ Yes,” says he, Jinks— Say, old man, did you hear "crawling on my hands and knees I about the balloon accident? 1 can be in four townships and two M inks— N o; what was it? I counties at the same tim e.” Jinks— It was a horrible affair. Two H e is now engaged in the raising of m en went up, the balloon burst, and j they cam e down foreigners. Minks— Well, that out? Jinks— W ell, you see. on e came down a Rushin’ and the other landed in the telegraph wires and cam e down « * able herd. Jasper Hawn is a wellread, j whole-hearted, | Westerner. He the returning home <k St. Johns Review ministers of East says are trouble for the wearers of the b o o waists. os was small full-souled, typical neither drinks, nor chews but is fond of candy, and before a Pole. The berries, his blackberry crop make this year but he purposes to raise stock as soon as he can collect a suit how d o you “ The making peek-a- Will some kind soul what a peek-a-boo waist is.” he visited a candy store and purchased several pounds. H e may have cared for strong drink in his earlier days but he has since “ cut tell it ou t.” “ But, U n cle,” A The News J«ne 12. 1906. N otice is hereb y g iv en that in compliance with the p r ov ision s o l the act or ce n g r e is oi June J, 18i. en titled “ A n act for the sale o f timber 1 ndsintle States o f C a liforn ia , O regon. Nevada, and Washing** T e rrito ry ,” at extended to all the Public And do you know why? Sy” waist, which ia created from tour quoth he. looking the Land States hy act o f A ugust 4, 1892, L aw rence H. Coster, Jr. oi Port land, cou n ty o f M ultnom ah, State o f Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 6960 fo r the p u rchase o f the Lots 1, 2, and 3 and SWV* of Ng V4 o f Section N o. 2 in Tow nship No. 2, Range No. 6, W and w ill o ffe r p r o o f to show that the land sought is more v aluable for its tim ber or stone than for agricultural pu rposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the R eg ister and R e c e iv e r c f this office at Portia^ O re g o n , on W ed nesda y, the 5th day o f September, 1906. H e nam es as w itnesses: Julius C. Burke of Portia^ O reg on ; Edward Burke o f Portland, Oregon; Oliver M. Stafford o f Portland, O regon; James Miller of Portland ( 0 reg on ^ I A n y and a ll persons claim ing adversely the above- described 1 inds are requested to file their c’.uimi in ihj office on or b efore said 5th day o f September, 1906. A L G E R N O N S. DRESSER, Register. (F irst Pub. June 14) Notice for Publication. United States Land O ffice, Portland, Oregon, August 10, 1906. N otice is h ereb y g iv e n that in compliance with the prov ision s o f the act o f Congress o f June 3,1373. en titled “ A n act fo r the sale o f timber lands in the Sta'r o f C a liforn ia , O re g o n , N evada, and Washington Terr? t o r y ,” as exten ded to a ll the Public Land States by act o f A ugust 4, lfc92, Charles M. Adkins o f Gales Cmk, cou n ty o f W a sh in gton , State o f Oregon, has this (by filed in this office his s v o r n statement N o .7014,fa d e purchase o f the EVii SW Vi and N WVi SWV4 of Secti a N o. 32, in T ow n sh ip h o . 2 North, Range No. 5 Wts*, and w ill o ffe r p r o o f to show that the land sought s m ore valuable fo r its timber or stone than for agricul tural pu rp oses, and to establish his claim to satf fei b efore the R eg ister and R eceiv er at Portland, Oregcr, on T h u rsda y, the 25th day o f October, 1906. He nam es as w itnesses: Allen S. Dilley, Fort« G ro v e , O reg on , James C hu rch ill, Gales Creek, Oretrn, Charles E. Potts, Gales Creek, Oregon, John V. O 'B rie n , Portland, O regon. A n y and all persons claim in g adversely the above- office on or b efore said 25th day o f October, 1906. A L G E R N O N S. DRESSER, Regisr. (F irst P ublication Aug. 16.) Notice for Publication U nited State« Land O ffice, Portland, Oregon, July 12, 1906. N otice is hereb y g iv en that in compliance with tie I p rovisions o f the act o f Con r e s so f June 3, 1878, entitled | An act fo r the sale o f timber lands in the S ates C aliforn ia , O reg on , N evada, and WashingtonTeniton” August 4, 1892, L ydia E. Hiatt o f Gales Creek, coun’r o f W ash in gton , State o f O regon, has this day filed in this office her sw orn statement No. 6990 for the purchased o f N E H and E V *of N W Vs o f SeXlon No. li | the in T ow n sh ip N o. offer p r o o f 1. North Rai ge No. 5 West, and will to sht£pr that the valuable fo r its timber or iand sought is n.ore stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land Wire j R egister j and R e c e iv e r at Por land, Oregon, a M onday, the 24th day o f September, 1906. H e nam es as w itnesses: Clarence Reed of Portland, | O regon; J. N . H offm an , o f Forest Grove, Oregw. i H erm an E ng lebrech t, o f Gales Creek, Oregon; A.t H aw thorne, o f G ales C reek, C regon. A n y and all persons claim in g adversely the above- A L G E R N O N S. DRESSER. Fegistn (F irst Pub July 19.) A Busy Mediche for Bu y Peop.o, Brings Golden Health and Re.iewed Vigor. A specific for Constipation. Indigestion, Liver and Kidney troubles. Pimples, Eczema, Impure lllood. Bad Breath. Sluggish Bowels. He; dache and Backache. Its Hooky Mountain Tta in tal>- let form. 35 cents a box. Genuine made t H o l l is r e h D u u o C om pan t . Madison, Wis. ASK THE AGENT FOR T IC K E T S VIA GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW P E 0 F * THE HALF-W AY HOUSE OF THE W ILSON Best Rates Feed G ood to find. K ow grace and beauty is com bined U Accommodations, 81 .00 per Day. for your Horses. Fishing. Hunting. THE A Beautiful and Ideal Spot Amidst Mammoth Firs and Picturesque Nooks. — At Bailey’ s, Duchess Trousers 10 c a button 8 1 a rip. VERY BEST Quality, Prices, Treatment By using Rocky Mountain Tea.— Dr. Hines’ Drug Store. S a e l e n s & Co. ^ ^ M a ln St., Forest Grove Reduced Rates be in effect frem the East to all North ; Pacific Coast Points, such as Portland, Tacoma, Seattle, Victoria, Vancouver, BEGIN NING FEB. 15. 1906 etc.; also to Spokane and San Francisco, THROUGH Rates from Chicago via direct lines tourist to the North Pacific Coast and Califor nia will be 875 and from Missouri SLEEPERS namely: Council Bluffs, Omaha, Atchison, St. Joseph, Kansas City, also St. Paul and Minneapolis, rates will be 860. will be $5 less than to the Coast or from the $ 1 3.50 H- DICS\.i oj City T .ck ei Agent, 122 S. G. Y ERK ES. A. G. P. A* bgJ Wash., Cor. 2nd Ave. and C o » “j We Give Expedited Sen® Freight. “THE CC1F0TTABLE W AT” com m encing June 1st and continuing For detailed i: pencil o f t h « ft«m oua O r i e n t a l L im it e d s Route j our shipn*® 8 Great Northern. Full in ’cimation from » rates, etc., call am o r a if. if. o i e i r OX. e . 19 1 T k i n SI. l . n l a t n d . U p w 1u rates, foldfli For ticket information, c. lì on or address GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY Rout The Fast M»U s e i v ic e . Daylight trip through 1 Cascade and Rocky \fc VI* TNI higher pusher until September 15, with final return streaks of cobw eb and three of wind, square in the eye. "T h e longer the limit of October 3 lit . T h e former is for summer wear and hair, the more of the earth’ s electricity A. L. C r a i g . General Passenger Agent. , the m o rtfil it, it tians- e f i GRE- SEATTLE a » o C H I C A G O Missouri River and St. Paul. and California will be Overiand Trains Daily EQUIPM1 NT, c o u r t e o u s E:. PLOYES. EVERY DAY IN THE TEAR BETWEEN Rates to Spokane $70 from Chicago and $55 2 S p l e n d id reduced round trip excursion rates will River points, To SPOK AN E, ST. PAUL, MIN^| APO LIS, D U L U T H , CHICAGO. ST. LOUIS. I AND ALL POINTS EAST AND! T h e Flyei: During the Summer Season of 1906 ; Los Angeles and San Diego. NC as extended to all the Public Laud States by act of ' Rocky Mountain Tea Hi*2gefi McNamer’s Gamp Could they be made to see, j described lands are requested to file their claims in tL i office on or b e fo fe said 24th day o f September, 1906. HOLLISTER’ S Sargent’s Gopher Gun Is It peek-a-boo waist is made from three representative, “ d o you always wear than those above mentioned. Yes I do, paid” streaks of cobw eb and lour of wind. | your hair long? These tickets will be on sale daily, It only »lightly differ* from the “ »hoo- replied he. Oregon, Portland, described lands rre requested to file their claims intW A full line tinware, kitchen and camping utensils for hop pickers. Rates one way via the Shasta Route queried Office, Old maids would be scarce and hard part in the Yakima Indian War and is recom pensed Secretary Shaw is the most brainy, wisest and but Rocky Notice for Publication. United States Land The Evening Telegram, Portland Oregon, ! Hollister’ s power. 35 cents, Tea or Tablet!. Dr. H in es’ Drug Store, TO REPUBLICANS: 1*1 m edicine. Mountain Tea is the supreme curative HAVE YOU SENT YOUR DOLLAR ? a D on’ t dope yourself with ordi- nary § M Guaranteed n , General Wm. H A R P ^ Agent Portland 0” J y .r t . — Golden rod Flour no* per sack.