Subscribe for The News. > X J IA A A X A Tresspassing notices on NEWSLETS year. sale at the spent Tuesday Goldenrod Flour Try News office. G. W . Bacon By 81 at home with his family. the “ Devil ” — New and second hand School But hops are Rood to make bread as books at T h e Bazaar. A. S. Dilley has just returned from well as beer with— or at least they Tillamook where he took a load of fruit. used to be. « » # W . B. Rafferty and wife returned Have you posted up those trespass­ Saturday evening from the State Fair. ing notices yet? On sale at the News C. H . Bruce and wife of this citv office. were Portland visitors the first of the V 9 t« week. W e need a new crossing in front of LaCourses in our business. H ||>i deer approached the water near him; M. E. Church went to - i Regular preaching »enrices at the Methodist church the house a few rods away and returned 9r9rjUUbmXh %t m . « . and at 7, jo p.m. Sunday ; with a gun. This is the first deer he I »cbool at 10 a. IB.; Kpworth League 6 :3 0 p. m .; M id-w eek . he laid down his fishing pole, S erv ice, Th ursd ay, 7 :3 0 p . m . R E V . L . F . B E L K N A P . Pa»tor. ever killed he says. Frances Myers resumes her W hy not work in the Oregon City schools on have the council put o e in? I I Miss AT THE CHURCHES banks of Gales Creek when a beautiful Monday. H op-pickin g is the upper-most in , ' many peoples’ minds just now. Mr. I German Lutheran Church The German Lutherans hold services on the 2nd and — Goldenrod , per sack. Flour now 95 cents It arouses energy, ^ stimulates You Con Easily Operate This Typewiter Yourself. again. T h u ’ s what Holliste,’, 1 Mountain Tea will do. 35 c or T a b le t s .-D r . Hines’ D r^ D on’ t wotry your correspondent. D on’ t write him anything by hand that takes time to make out— that may leave him in doubt— T h e News and Semi-weekly 1 Heisler has a crew of 42 merry pickers ¡ 4th Sundays o f each month at 2 :30 j.. m . supplied in any ¡ in his yard and as the hops are fíne ¡ H . C . E B E L IN G . Pastor. Monday is the day that all the young quantity during hop season by the picking is progressing nicely. The folks have been looking forward to for Forest Grove Bakery. Christian Church. 4t { crop is far heavier than he had Preaching service on the first and third Sundays of a long time— that is, hoping it would that he can’ t easily read. Let The News do your job work. expected each month at 11 a. m . and at 7 :30 p .m . Sunday never get here. And don’ t fill out legal papers or card R E V . S IA S , Pastor. W e guarantee good workmanship, The large engine for Alex Beimrohr’ s \ Scho01 “ 10 *• “ • «* * f* m em os-or make out accounts or hotel good stock and reasonable prices. sawmill, which he is putting up on Mr. menus in your own handwriting. Congregational Church If there is any football spirit at the W e print everything. W hite’ s timbered land, was hauled up It looks bad, reflects on your standing Sunday School at 10 a. m . Morning Preaching Ser­ college this year, we would like to A. W . Johnson was a Portland visitor the first of the week. H e will move v ice at 11 o ’ clock . Even in g service at 7 :3 0 p . m . makes people think you can’ t afford a see it. Give us a few games of the Y ou ng People’s M eeting held at 6 :3 0 p. m . M id-w eek stenographer and is sometime ambi­ the first of the week in the interests of part of the machinery from his sawmill service on Thursdays at 7 :30 p. m. true sport this fall. guous. his business. R E V . H . W . B O Y D . Pastor. at Gales Creek to the new site and will You can write out your letters, make « 9 C* — Bailey’ s Big Store to buy your enlarge the plant so as to be better out an abstract, fill in an insurance pol­ Free Methodist Some of the hop-pickers are rather goods. Largest stock in Washington able to fill orders for lumber. icy, enter your card m em os, make out There w ill be preaching services in the Free Metho­ flush this week— and after all the store­ county. See for yourself. • your accounts, or a hotel menu, or do dist Church every Sunday at 11 a. m . and 7 :30 p. m . COUNTY COURT NEW S R E V . H . K . B O W M A N . Pastor. any kind of writing you need, on any keeper gets the benefit. Advertise E. B. T on gu e’ s 4 year old, Lord kind, size or thickness of paper, and and tell what you’ ve got in stock. Lovelade, made a very creditable show­ Christian Science. space any way you want on PROBATE COURT W • « ing at the State Fair by winning two Services every Sunday at 11 a. m . and 7 :3 0 p. m. Guardianship of minors Mabel, Fred at the Christian Science H a ll, 115 South F ifth Street. Puzzle:— W here shall the council races, which clean up about 82,000 W . and Marjory Whitehead. Petition place the new city hall?” As the forBurke, besides all the glory of own­ fifed asking apDointment of Chailotte Notice for Publication. councilm en have been loosing quite a ing a winner. L. Coby. Ordered that letters of guard­ United States Land Office, Portland, O regon. bit of sleep lately over that question, — Ladies, read this catalogue of ianship be issued in filing of bond for August 10, 1906. N otice is hereby given that in com pliance with the will not some kind person suggest a charms. Bright eyes, glowing cheeks, 8 8 00 .0 0. provisions o f the act o f Congress o f June 3 , 1878. en­ location? red lips, a smooth skin without a The Standard Visible W riter Estate of Nancy Williams. Final titled “ An act for the sale o f timber lands in the States o f C alifornia, O regon, Nevada, and W ashington Terri­ *> • (• blemish, in short, perfect health. For account filed and approved. One note to r y ,” as extended to all the Public Land States by act You can write any of these things Dr. Large is getting Forest G ;ove sale with every package Hollister’ s of 8100 to be turned over to Clerk of o f A u gu st 4 , 1892, Charles M . Adkins o f Gales Creek, yourself if you do not happen to have on the map, all right, but Dr. Tam ie- R ocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents.— Dr. Court, and executor be discharged and county o f W ashington, State o f O regon, has this day a stenographer. filed in this office his sworn statement N o. 7014, for the For you can easily learn, with a little sie has already put Hillsboro in the Hines, Drug Store. purchase o f the EVa S W V i and NW V4 S W V i o f Section his bondsmen exonerated. as rapidly, and N o. 3 2 , in Township N o. 2 N orth, Range N o . 5 W e st, practice, to write just milky way.— Oregonian. Some prom­ Mrs. Eva Emery Dye of Oregon City and w ill offer proof to show that the land sought is as perfectly, as an expert operator on MARRIAGE LICENSES inent Hillsborite ought to loom up now has received from her publishers an m ore valuable for its timber or stone than for a gricu l­ the OLIVER. Because the OLIVER is Curtis Viohl and Caroline Pribnow. tural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land the simplified typewriter. and place that town on the water advance cop y of her new book entitled And you before the Register and Receiver at Portland, O regon, can see every word you write. About wagon. on Th ursday, the 25th day o f October, 1906. “ M cDonald ot Oregon.” T h e product­ REAL ESTATE TRAN SFERS. 80 per cent more durable than any H e names as w itnesses: A llen S. D ille y , Forest ion is a historical romance dealing with G r o v e , O regon , James C h urch ill, G ales C reek, O regon, other typewriter, because it has about Frank F Knight et ux to Syl­ Charles E . Potts, Gales C reek, O regon, John W . the history of the Northwest. Mrs. 80 per cent less wearing points than vester Davis lots 1 and 2 sec O ’ B rien, Portland, O regon. Dye attained a wide reputation as an most other-typewriters. 10 t 1 s 4 w ............................. 8 800 A n y and all persons claim ing adversely the above- described lands are requested to file their claim s in this 80 per cent easier to write with than authoress through her other books, a- j Lena C Mertz et al to J S T h om ­ office on or before said 25th day o f October, 1905. these other complicated, intricate pson part of block 30 Forest mong them being, “ M cLoughlin and John Price was a Portland visitor, A L G E R N O N S. D R E S S E R . Register. machines that require “ humoring” — Grove........................................... 450 Old Oregon” and “ The Conquest.” Sunday. (F irst Publication A u g . 16.) techinical knowledge— long practice Charles B Bunnell et ux to John — Try Goldenrod Flour. Y ou’ ll and special skill to operate. L Hicklin d 1 c t 1 1 w . . . . Notice for Publication Notice Change of Train. Than machines which cannot be John L Schuyleman et ux to A like it. United State* Land O fllce, Portland, O regon, Train No. 2, beginning Saturday the j adjusted to any special space— with H Ruedy same as above . . . . July 12, 1906. Miss Jennie Reasoner of Hillsboro, 18th, will leave Portland at 7 a. m. in. James W Lee to Western T im ­ i which it is impossible to write abstracts, N otice la hereby given that In compliance with the was a Grove visitor, Monday. insurance policies, or odd-sized docu­ ber Co n w J sec 18 t 3 n 5 stead of 7:30, arriving at Forest Grove provisions o f the act o f Congress o f June J. 1878. entitled 10 " A n act for the sale o f timber lands In the States of ments except you buy expensive — Use Crescent Mill feed. “ The at 8:25 a. m. requiring experts C alifornia, O regon . Nevada, and Washington T e rr ito ry " special attachments | W G Hager et ux to W H Peers best is the cheapest.” at extended to all the Public Land States by act of to operate. et ux lots 4 5 & 6 block 17 To Our Correspondents August 4 . 1892. Lydia E . Hiatt o f Gales Creek, county Simon’ s add to H illsboro. . . 1075 o f W a sh in g to n . State of O regon, has this day filed in this You can adjust the OLIVER to any J. L. VanKirk and wife of this city, W e would ask our correspondents to J B Wilkes et ux to W G Ha- reasonable space— you can write on office her sworn statement N o. 6 990, for the purchase o f were Portland visitors last week. the * ( 4 o f N E Vi sod E H o f N W V, o f Section N o . 23 any reasonable ger lot 6 blk 4 Thorn ’3 add send us their cop y so it will reach us size and thickness of — Buy a pair of Duchess Trousers at to H illsboro............................... 800 In T ow nship N o . I . North R sn g e N o . S W e s t, and will paper, right out to the very edge, Tuesday of each week where possible; o ffer proof to show that the land sought is more Bailey’ s; 10c a button, $1 a rip; S2 to Kathies K oem er et ux to Franz without the aid of an expensive attach­ valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural also to sign their names to same— not Lorenz part of sec 9 t 2 s 1 w 2000 purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before ment or special skill, and yout work * 6 . for publication but that we may know Oscar Att to James Bryden et al Register end R eceiver at Portland, O regon, on will be neat appearing, legible and Mr. and Mrs. Hairy Goff spent Sun­ to whom we are under obligations for part of sec 19 t 3 n 4 w . . . . clear. 1200 M onday, the 24th day o f September. 1906. H e names as witnesses: Clarence Reed o f Portland, day in Portland, the guest of friends. same. Cephas Eisenhauer to E I Kur- For the OLIVER is the typewriter O regon ; J. N . H offm an, o f Forest G rove, O regon; atli et ux lots 1 and 2 blk Z lawyer, the insur­ Herm an Englebrecht, o f G ales C reek, O regon; A . L. for the doctor, the T h e Misses Maude and Kate Shan­ Ennes add H ills b o r o ............ 1200 H aw thorn e, o f G a les C reek , O reg o n . _______ ____ _____ , ____ . merchant, .. ance agent, the the hotel non were registered at the Oregon An y and all persons claim in g adversely the shove- p r o p r i e t o r ------ O r any Ella Leipold to W . G Woods man who does his H c te l, Portland, last week. 46.14 acres Lousidnont d 1 c 3600 described lands are requested to file their claim s In this own writing. office on or befofe said 24th day o f September. 1906. W M Mendenhall et ux to G eo — Dr. Pollock, the dentist, has re­ Write us now for our booklet on the A L G E R N O N S . D R E S S E R , Register. W Fitch et al part of blk G simplified features of the OLIVER. d il L ey turned from his vacation and ready for {First Pub July 19.) Fairview add to H illsboro. . . 1000 T h « O liv e r T y p e w r it e r C o . appointments. Rev. W . S. H olcom b and family Henry Sade to Chas W Spienng — District 76 School Shoes at Wabbath Ave. and Monro« St. Jack Latta and wife, R oscoe Vaughn left for Brownsville W ednesday, where et al 120 acres in sec 28 t 2 Bailey’ s. C h i cago I llin o is n 4 W ......................................... 1300 and Chet Johnson returned Sunday they expect to make their future home. C E Hurst et ux to Alfred J after a week at the State Fair. «O Y E A R - Miss Gladys T od d left the 8 th Hurst 40 acres in sec 52 t 3 EXPERIEN CE Mrs. G eo. Rastell of Portland, spent for Chico, Calif., to resume her school n 3 w ........................................ 25 several days last week visiting her par­ work. C E Hurst et ux to Alvan R Hurst 40 acres in sec 32 t 3 ents, Mr. and Mrs. N. Graham. Mr. Hartry returned from his trip to « f-M : S« ; » » —BREAD will b e for 8 1 .7 5 . Sample copies ms, i at this office. Eczema and Pile G FREE . live 011« for Ectenia, Sail Hheum ¿ T * * " and Skin Diaeaaea. Intrant relle7^ D ^ ‘W W r ite Y o rk . F . W . W illia m *. E nclose Stam p. S . OLIVER ■ r i A . Manhattan atÎÎÜll A" » " * M o u lt o n l TAe L e a d i n g T o n so rh ll ot F orest drove R . IN 1XO IN , Dentil Forest Grove, Oregon TRc. ili nervous life, courage of youth. It makes yo7 OFFICE: T h ree doors north of Bailey’i nut 1 hours from 9 A. M. to 4 P. R. T ÿ p .W rH fcr W . H. HOLLIS. l Ethel Waters, formerly of this city, Alberta, Saturday. but now a teacher in the St. Johns H op-picking begun at the Johnson schools, last week was awarded a state yard, Thursday. certificate. Brady Chowning is home for a few — Dr. E. H . Brown, Physician and days. Surgeon. pliances X-Ray and all electrical ap­ in office. Calls J. P. Hansen left Saturday morning answered for a visit to his old home in Denmark. night or day. Mrs. J. B. Kuhns received n 3 w ........................................ S M Smith et ux to E F Alford et al 160 acres sec 28 3 n 4 w .................................................. Arthur Knox et ux to E F A l­ ford et al n w J sec 27 t 3 n 4 J C Latta et ux to C S Wilson 160 acres in sec 27 t 3 n 4 home near Gervais last week and also arrived and John Heisler Jr. resumed taking in the fair threshing last Tuesday; he will soon went up to Salem, for a few days. J. S. Buxton was reelected one of the directors of the Oregon Funeral Directors Association, last week, at their meeting in Portland. Professor Drew of Willamette Uni­ versity, who sras released by that insti­ tution. has accepted a position as pro­ fessor of Latin in Knox C ollege at Galesburgh, 111., the head of which is President M cClelland, ic University. formerly THE VERY OFFICE I Hines' Sta Forest Grove, - Quality, Prices, Treatment, Sael ens & Co. G ty Shaving Parlors For the Best. Up-to-date Work. I Baths. Pacific Ave, ForestGrovt| w. A . I . W ir tz , Proprietor FIRST NATIONAL BLK I J 11 111 u p C a p i t a l a-2K.000.001 CORRESPONDENTS: National City Bank, New York Wells Fargo & C o’ s Bank, NewYoJ United States National Bank. Portin’ MARTIN & CO. MANUFACTUBERS OF H A R IN E S And dealers in all kinds of Horse I Goods. Repairing Promptly Done | Prices Reasonable. Drop SHOP NEAR NATION S CONNER FOREST GROVE,! E. W . Haines (E S T A B L IS H E D 1898.) Forest Grove, Oregon A general banking business transacted Interest paid on time deposits. Accounts invited. ASK THE AG EN T FOB T IC K E T S VIA C rade M arks D e s ig n s o py r ig h t s A c . Anvon. «aneli,,* . aknlrh .ufi finrrlpllnn m .v qnlcklv inl.-klj ascertain u n an ,>ln our opinion opinimi : f r .« wh«th.r an Invention liivantion is I* probably pp.hnhlv patentable p.it.ntabl*. v Conimmilna. on Patente sent iree. Oldest atretic? for securing patents. Patente taken tnrnuvh Munn 3 l C o . receive iptciul aoftes. wit hoot chanre. lu the * 1-ar.sat Hr. Evening Telegram and The News. One year, 85 .00; Six months, 82.50. MUNN l New York Branch o m c . 0 6 r S t , W u h l n .t u " D C. 475 1875 BEGINNING FEB. 15. 1906 346 THROUGH To SPOK AN E, ST. PAUL, MINNE-1 APOLIS, D U L U T H , CHICAGO. ST. LOUIS. A n d a l l P o i n t s E a s t and south . 2 Overland Trains Daily 2 ! T h e Flyer: The Fast Mail S p l e n d i d S e r v i c e , U p to da « j E q u i p m e n t , cou rteou s E m ployes . Daylight trip th rought the Cascade and Rocky Mountains. TOURIST 10 700 For tickets, rates, information, call on or H. City T ick et Agent, SLEEPERS Tax Notice. J. On T Scientific Am erican. The taxpayers of Washington County, finish up the grain as there was not a Oregon, are hereby notified that the great amount that was delayed because last half of their taxes for the year 1905 of the breakdown. and levied in January, 1906, are now Last Saturday morning the bridge at payable and will becom e delinquent on the first Monday in October. 1906, at Gales Creek was fired and has been which time interest at the rate of 12 entirely cleared away to make place per cent, per annum will be charged, for the new one which the contractor in addition to 10 per cent, penalty, is hastening to replace the old one which said interest will be com puted from the first Monday in April, 1906. with. , Dated at Hillsboro. Oregon, August Game is plentiful and rather a c c o m o -, j o , 1906. of dating it seem s. Saturday. John R. Dallas was peacefully fishing from the - BEST A h «fiM 1m ., f ltlnatrat.fi wM klr. I V 25 a letter Mrs. S. M. Hardman of Tillamook from her son, R oy E. Kuhns, who is Peter Peterson et ux to E F Al­ ford 160 acres in sec 28 t 3 is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Bozley now at Shanghai, China. H e sent n r 4 w ....................................... of this city, for a few days, after which her some flowers from the gTeat wall of E A Kreider to Lena K Mertz she goes to Portland. et al part of block 30 Forest China, eggs there in Shanghai, sell at G rove........................................... C. F. Harris, one of our former from 15 to 20 cents per hundred! G W Waterbury et ux to Ernest hardware merchants, was in town on B. H . Hoskins, who has been at A Cobleigh 15 60 acres in Saturday looking after some of his home sick for a few days, returned to sec 27 t 1 n 1 w .................... : Investment C o to Chester De- property which he still retains here. his work, Sunday. Graff lot 19 Willow-Brook Mr. Guy Hoover was seen promenad­ John Anderson and wife, accom ­ Farm........................................... panied by Miss Nellie Hughes of Los ing through the hop-fields recently J Adam Hergert et ux to John Hergert e J of n e J sec 20 Angeles, spent Sunday viewing the with a young lady. t 1 s 3 w ................................... grand scenery of the Columbia. j John Lyons et ux to G eo Peter­ G A L E S C REEK S* son et ux 7J acres................. J. C. Clark was a visitor at the old The repairs for the engine have I Real Estate and Corpo- ration Law a Specialty. Personal Mention l AMONG OUR NEIGHBORS thi LAWYER C o n n e l l , Sl»err.5 of Washing on County. Ore. EVERY DAY IN YHE TEAR BETWEEN SEATTLE «in CHICAGO GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY "THE C 0 HEORTULE WAT" Rout« o f t H . f a m o u . O r l * „ t „| U lm ltr a d r a w m . r a te ., e r a , o i l ot> or afifiraae • md. O r a. folder* and address DICKSON. 122 Third S - Portland. &• S. G. YERK ES, A. 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