Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, October 04, 1906, Image 6

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    N E W S L E T S
AMONG
NEIGHBORS
Try
GASTON
B y t h u « [)u v ll ”
The phesant season opened Monday
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and many of the hunters report having
How many pheasants did you get killed the limited number of birds.
terday?— Bet you had a “ bird” of a
Miss Marian Wills of Chicago, arri­
e anyway.
ved last Friday. She will in the future
—This is the season of decay and
H O L L I S T E R 'S
Evening Telegram and The News,
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make her home with her grandmother. Ernest Dethlefs and Mathilda Herr;
weakend
vitality.
Nature
is
being
u m
Remy
Delphanche
and
Mary
Oster-
A young bachelor of this city lately
One Year, 85.00; Six Months, 82.50.
Mrs John Larkin of Newberg was
* Busy Medicine tor Busy People*®* 8
shorn of its beauty and bloom. If you
ik a vacation to the hop fields, but the guest of Miss Edna Hibbs last j mann.
Brings Golden Health and Benewed vise,
— Why use poor flour when you can would retain yours, fortify your system a n A d a K iw i d c n tf e lo y f t o r o r u C b o l n e s . t , lr o M it l o n m i i e a ^
arriving home found his baggage, week.
‘“ WW
get
Crescent just as cheap.
with Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. I “ B l o <» o H d . s c B k u u d e h f e i r . e u I t t h . , , H S o l u c g ™ k l s h |l „ w P
hiding bedding and cooking uten-
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Mr. and Mrs. Storey went to Port­
l e t f o r m , 85 c e n t s a b o x .
l i e n u i n i t ****>
35
cents.
Tea
or
Tablets.—Dr.
Hines’
s, out in the street. Needless to
H o i J . i s i K it P H U O C o m i >A!»T . M axJUoQ.wf®
land Saturday to attend the wedding o f1 D S Cohen e tjjx to James Bry-
—District 76 School Shoes at Drug Store.
GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW
he is now looking for a hom e(?)
den
et
al
120
acres
in
sec
29
Bailey’s.
their son William.
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10
Dr. and Mrs. Pilgrim of Portland, Henrietta Strain to Alice H
The News and Semi-weekly J0uniill
A merry crowd of serenaders were
—Goldenrod Flour now 95 cents You Can Easily Operate
Pratt
7.78
acres
in
W
B
came
out
Sunday
to
be
ready
fo:
the
for
81.7 5. Sample copies may be had
per sack.
t a few nights ago to make life mis-
T h is T y p e w ite r
Chatfield d le t 1 s 4 w . . .
opening of the phesant season Monday.
at
this
office.
| tble for
newly married couple,
James T Buxton et ux to E W
Y o u rse lf.
W o u l d n 't T r n » t H im .
Dr.
Borders
of
Portland,
came
out
it it seems that they after all were
Lamb 30.84 acres in Horace
“Of course,'' snlil the sarcastic man, Don’t worry your
J it
Parsons d 1 c ........................
i|K e real sufferers for the “ honey to Gaston to spend a few days with the
2100 “you always do your wife's bidding.”
“Gracious! No!” replied Mr. Hen- correspondent.
Joseph E Hall et ux to George
joners" did not return on the intend- birds.”
peck. "She wouldn't let me. When she Don’t write him
L McPherson et al se 4 sec
FREE
**
train and that awful noise was all
tivecure for Ecsema, Salt Rhrun. Ery»mS2 !?'
28 and ne i sec 2 1 t 3 n 5 w
1 goes to an auction sale she never take* anything by hand!
DILLEY.
! a ad Skin Dlieaic,. Instant relief. Don't luS'Z °
vain.
that
takes
time
m e with her.”—Philadelphia Press.
J Clauce Greear et ux to S M
I | York.
v "i* Enclose
T Stamp.
Manhattan*
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The Dilley public school opened
’ T W
e*
to make out—
Lmith lot 2 blk 7 Oak Grove
C o n tr a d ic to r y .
that
may
leave
i
Monday,
October
1,
with
Prof.
Allen
People should not always be in such
add to Hillsboro.................... 1125
"H as your sou arrived at years of him in doubt—
ste to enter the bonds of matrimony Principal and Miss Conger of Salem, Peter N Steel et ux to K E
discretion?”
,
.
,
S . A . M o u lto n
“Oh. yes. He’s about to be married." that he can t easily reau
Knutsen 50 acres in sec 28
: often they lose wonderful opportu­ assistant. '
“How you contradict yourself!*— And don’t fill out legal papers or card
1 s 1 w ...................................
1500
The
n i ties. As an example—one of our
Mr. Gray and daughter attended the
i memos—or make out accounts or hotel
C l e v e l a n d Leader.
j Thomas Nelson to Helen Mar­
L e a d i n g T o n s o r ia lis t
™ ominent business men has a lady M. E. Conference three days in Port­
| menus in your own handwriting.
tin Nelson part of sec 8 t 1
of
All pain must bo to teach «ome good It looks bad, reflects on your standing
end who only yesterday “ got next to land and report a very pleasant time.
s 4 w .......................................
P o r M t
O ro v ©
In
the
end.—Browning.
I makes people think you can’t afford a
irseli'" (as the old saying goes) and They had the pleasure of hearing a : L Schaltenbrand to Wally Schal-
stenographer
and
is
sometime
ambi-
tenemnd
120
acres
sec
36
in meeting him at his place of fine sermon by Bishop Warren Sunday
! guous.
t s 2 w.....................................
siness exclaimed, “ Well, and so you morning.
They came away before
AT THE CHURCHES
You can write out your letters, make R . INTXOIN, D en tist
I Investment Company to Lizzie
married, and you so young and hearing who the next preacher at
out an abstract, fill in an insurance pol­
M Phillips lot 28 Willow
Forest Grove, Oregon
M. E. Church
looking!”
Dilley will be.
icy, enter your card memos, make out
275
Bicok Farm ............................
R egular preaching services at the M ethodist c hurch i y o u r aCCOUntS, O r a h o t e l m e D U , O r d o
j
W
H
McEldowney
et
ux
to
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Mrs. Freund and daughter Josie
Three doors north of Bailey’s store. 0®c#
every Sabbath at 1 1 a .m . and at 7.30 p. m. Sunday
Oregon Nursery Company
any kind of writing you need, on any
hours from Si A. M. to 4 P. M.
The offer of “ money back if not were in Portland Thursday.
school at 10 a. m .; Epw orth League 6:30 p. m .; M id-week
and
170 acres in Geo W Ebberts
kind,
size
or
thickness
of
paper,
S ervice, T hursday, 7:30 p. m.
H lisfactory” is regarded by most mer-
Mr. Frank Maury’s family have been
d 1 c ....................................... 17000
space any way you want on
REV. L. F. BELK N A P, Pastor.
ants with fear and trembling. How- entertaining relatives from the East.
A J Roy et ux to Archibald
^ _ e r one man happily solved the prob-
McGill 111.45 acres in Wal­
German Lutheran Church
Mrs. Alec Todd and Mrs. Wilbur
ter Pomeroy d i e t 1 n 2 w 9192 T he G erm an Lutherans hold services on th e 2nd and
^ B n , offering to return the money and
LAWYER
i-i t protecting himself against loss. j j ! Hughes were Portland visitors Friday; Angenora Stream to Oregon
4th Sundays of each m onth at 2:30 p. m.
: Real Estate and Corpo­ O F F IC E over
H . C. EB ELIN G , Pastor.
HI
. ,
, ,.
,
also Miss Wanda Todd and Miss Viola
Nursery Company 40.62
■ ts a baker and his advertisement in
,,
ration Law a Specialty. H ines' Store
acres in A Zachery d i e t 1
r
. tin
i . Fields.
§ |e country paper, read: Eat one loaf
T y p e w r ite r
Christian Church.
n 2 w ....................................... 4500
Miss Caster of Kansas, who has T R Imbrie et ux to Oregon
Forest Grove, - - Oregon
our bread and bring it back if it is
P reaching service on th e first and third Sundays of
The Standard Visible Writer
each m onth at 11 a. m . a nd a t 7:30 p. m.
Sunday
Nursery Company 162 acres
t satisfactory and we will refund ! sPent the vear in Oregon, will return
REV. SIAS, Pastor.
j next Wednesday. She will go home ! in A Zachery d i e ............... 16210 School at 10 a. m.
You can write any of these things
•f ur money.
yourself if you do not happen to have
j by way of California, and after seeing Zilpha Horner et al to Angenora
Congregational Church
a stenographer.
San Francisco, Los Angeles and a few | L Stream 78.66 acres in R
For the Best. Up-to-date Work.
Williams d i e in t 1 n 2 w. 9045 Sunday School at 10 a. m. M orning P reach in g S er­
For you can easily learn, with a little
more places, will go to Salt Lake. J P Tamiesie et ux to Frederick
vice at 11 o ’clock. E vening serv ic e at 7:30 p. m.
Baths. Pacific Ave, Forest Grove.
Y oung P eople’s M eeting held at 6:30 p. m . M id-week practice, to write just as rapidly, and
I From there she will visit Yellowstone j Bulling et ux 5.45 acres in
as perfectly, as an expert operator on
s e rv ic e on T hursdays a t 7:30 p. m.
A. I. W irtz, Proprietor
j Park, then go home by way of Denver
749
M Moore d i e t 1 s 2 w . . .
REV. H . W . BOYD, Pastor.
the OLIVER. Because the OLIVER is
Herbert Wirtz of Portland spent
j where she has friends whom she will i
; the simplified typewriter. And you
iday in the Grove.
can see every word you write. About
Free Methodist
visit a short time. She will then go i — Many men give lavishly of gold,
— Money to loan on farm security.
80 per cent more durable than any
j
T
h
ere
will
be
prea
c
h
in
g
services
in
the
F
re
e
M
etho­
on to Winfield, Kan. We are sorry to ; To build bridges and castles and towers
. H. Hollis, Forest Grove, Oregon.
dist C hurch ev e ry Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
other typewriter, because it has about
M o l d u p C n p i t n l « Z f t.tX I O .O O
see her go and hope she will come
of old;
REV. H . K. BOW MAN, Pastor.
80 per cent less wearing points than
Steven Blank was a Portland visitor
back some time.
If you want everlasting fame, a bene-
CORRESPONDENTS:
most
other
typewriters.
H
Lj tturday.
Christian Science.
80 per cent easier to write with than National City Bank, New York
Mrs. S. B. Hoskins is visiting rela-
factor be,
J l j —Try Goldenrod Flour.
You’ll tives on Gales Creek.
Services e v e ry Sunday at 11 a. m . and 7:30 p. m. these
other complicated, intricate Wells Fargo & Co’s Bank, New York
j Give the poor and needy Rocky Moun-
at the C h ristia n S cience H a ll, 115 South F ifth Street. machines that require “ humoring” —
United States National Bank. Portland
H /jf' pe it.
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j
tain Tea.
techinical knowledge— long practice
CORNELIUS
— Dr. Hines’ Drug Store.
fltlD r. Geiger and family were Portland
and special skill to operate.
Notice for Publication
tors on Saturday.
U nited States Land Office. Portland, Oregon,
Than machines which cannot be
School opened this week with Mr. I
ber 29tn, 1906
adjusted to any special space— with j
Evening Telegram and The News, N otice is h e re b y g iv en th a t in Septem
g — Use Crescent Mill feed. “ The L. W. Cochrane of Dallas, as principal
MANUFACTURERS OF
com pliance w ith the
which it is impossible to write abstracts,
pro v isio n s of the a c t of Congress of Ju n e 3, 1878, e n ­
and Mrs. Wilkerson of Forest Grove, j ®ne year’ $5.00; Si* months, 82.50.
Hist is the cheapest.”
H A R IN E S S
titled “ An a c t for th e sale of tim ber lands in the States insurance policies, or odd-sized docu-
------------------------
Fc’V” | j Oscar Baldwin and wife were Port- primary teacher, Miss Mooberry retains j
of C a lifo rn ia , O regon, Nevada and W ashington T e rri­ ments
except you buy expensive
And dealers in all kinds of Horse
her position as teacher of the inter - 1 —You and your children’s eyes are to r y ,” as extended to all Public Lands States by act of special attachments requiring experts
lnl: i id visitors Saturday,
Goods. Repairing Promptly Done
A ugust 4, 1892, C ynthia A. Scott of Gaston, county of
safe if you wear Dr. Lowe’s glasses, W a shington, State of O regon, has this day filed in this to operate.
Prices Reasonable.
Drop in.
suti’jjj. Miss Lincoln of Eugene, was visit- mediate grades.
You can adjust the OLIVER to ray SHOP NEAR
move
to
I
Eye safe and price safe. He leaves office his sw orn statem ent No 7077, for purchase the of
Rev. D. L. Shrode will
her friend, Livia Ferrin, last week.
FOREST GROVE, ORE
the sv» of the n e v 4 and n ^ of the s e V s of s e c . No. 22, reasonable space — you can write on HAVLOR'S CORNER
Saturday noon.
in Tow nship No. i N orth, Range No. 5 w e s t, and w iii | any reasonable size and thickriess of
I! — Bailey’s
I
Big Store to buy your Tillamook and take charge of the pas-
offer proof to show th at the land sought Is m ore valuable I n n n o r
r ir rh t
...
j
His work in
Ell
s. Largest stock in Washington torate in that place.
for Its tie bet or stone th an for a g ric u ltu ral purposes, and
’
£
.*? 1 , 0
V e ry
Cornelius
during
the
past
year has
to establish his claim to said land before the United J W l t h 0 U t t h e 3 l d O f a n e x p e n s i v e a t t a c h -
unty. See for yourself.
S tates L and Office a t Portland, O regon, on F riday, the m e n t Of S p e c i a l s k i l l , a n d yOUl W o r k
(E ST A B L ISH E D 1898.)
been highly satisfactory and many will
14th day of D ecem ber. 1906.
I w ill b e
neat
| Mr. and Mrs. Kenworthy of Portland
appearing,
legible
and
Forest
Grove, Oregon
regret to learn of the change.
(From the Index)
2
He nam es as w itnesses: H . W. Scott o f G aston, 1 c l e a r
I ent a few days the first of the week
O regon; H e p ry W. Scott of G aston, O regon; C. L
rr ’
,
A
general
banking
business transacted.
Every available car is being filled
For the OLIVER is the typewriter
w
" ® * * '* *
1
» • • • • | i)r n n ii o f Gaston. O regon; H erbert M atteson of Gaston. 1
ith relatives.
Interest paid an time deposits.
O regon.
with hay and oats for shipment.
Willard Wirtz— ’06, who spent the Any and a ll persons claim ing a d versely the above- for the doctor, the lawyer, the msur- i
Have you posted up those trespass
Accounts invited.
ance agent, the merchant, the hotel
The
reunion
of
the
German
Luther­
summer at Santa Cruz, Cal., has r e . | described lands are requested to file th e ir claim s in this proprietor—or any man who does his j
notices yet? On sale at the News
.
.
i office on or b e fe re said 14th day of D ecem ber. 1906.
ans, which was held in this place on 4 . . — j _
own writing.
ce.
turned to Oregon and was a chapel
A l g e r n o n s . d r e s s e r . Re g i . , c
A SK T H E A GENT FOR
(F irst Pub O ct. ♦ )
Write us now for our booklet on the
. Reckmieer of Portland, btt. 1
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TICKETS VIA
.
. ,.
_ , ! it *ras estimated that one hundred and
simplified features of the OLIVER.
W. G. Hare, W. G. Hale, H. E.
etly of this city, spent Sunday
,
. .
j
Wty came in on the extra train from
Notice for Publication.
T h e O li v e r T y p e w r i t e r C o .
Thomas and Abel Meresse were among
iting with friends.
1 *> ., • »
., , ,
I Portland. It was an ideal day and
U nited S ta te , Land Office, Portland, O regon.
Wabbath A vt. and Monroa St.
Don’t list your property with services were held in the park. An the Alumni visitors at the opening day |
A ugust 10, 1906.
C h ic a g o
-
Illin o is
exercises.
N otice is h e re b y g iv en th at in com pliance w ith the
B. Thomas unless you want >t effort was made to raise means to estab-
provisions of th e act of Congress of Ju n e 3, 1878. en- I
“ Chick” Shannon was down from; titled “ An act for the sale of tim ber lands in the States I
d W rented.
liSh a church here. They are also
60 YEAR.*
O.
A. C. Saturday. He will be one of ' of CllU,ornia-0r'*°n- Nev.ia, and W ashington Terri
Mrs E- S. Huckabay of Portland looking for a location for the university
E X P E R IE N C E
; to ry ,” a , t a t m d f d to all th e Public Land S tate! by act j
the big men on the agric football team j of A ugust 4. 1892, C harles M. A dkins of G ales Creek, !
i^ited over Sundav with her parents, they contemplate building in the near
j c ounty of W a shington. State of O regon, has this day
this year.
and Mrs. Garrison of this city.
future. Cornelius will be fortunate if
I filed in th is office his sw orn statem ent No. 7014, fer the
To SPOKANE, ST. PAUL, MINNE­
Coach Coons was in Portland last I pu rch a se o f the E 's SWV. and N W H SWV, of Section
-Buy a pair of Duchess Trousers at she is made the choice.
} No. 32, In T ow nship No. 2 N orth, Range No. S W est,
APOLIS, DULUTH, CHICAGO,
j
Saturday
week
and
purchased
new
;y’s; 10c a button, 8 1 a rip; 82 to
and w ill offer proof to show th at th e land «ought Is
The funeral services of Mr. George
ST. LOUIS.
jtrseys and trousers for the football m ore valuable for its tim ber or stone than for a g ricul­
T rade M arks
A n d a l l P o i n t s E a s t a n d S outh .
Wilcox were held at the house on Sat­
tu ral pu rp o se s, and to establish hia claim to said land '
D e s ig n s
team. The appropriation was made by
C o py r ig h t s A c .
before th e R e g iste r sn d R eceiver St Portland, Oregon,
Miss Hilda Shogren of Portland urday afternoon and the remains laid to
Anew»«ponding » «ketch and deaerintlon may
the trustees and was gladly received o n T h u rsd ay , th e 25th day o f October, 1906.
M e lili
o y p O tnn lo n f r e e w h e th e r on
t Sunday with her .mother and rest in Cornelius cemetery.
in
v
e
n
tio
n
a
p
ro
h
n
b
ly
r
‘Im
ita b le . C n m m u n ln v .
I H e nam es as w itnesses:
A llen S. D illey, Forest
by every student in college.
co n tw tentfftl. HRNDB00E .,n P a te r n o
j G rove, O regon, Jam es C h u rc h ill, G ales C reek, Oregon,
The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. C.
of this city.
i 'V ^ , Lp ,t njretif'y fo r Heruniifr p aten ts.
,,h r o u * >' M uiin & cS . receiv e
E. Potts, G ales C reek, O regon, John w .
9j*cuU notice, w i t h o u t c h a rg e . In t h e
Charles Walker is registered for pi­ j j O C harles
Dr. E. H. Brown, Physician and L. Walton was buried on Friday after­
'B rie n , P o rtlan d , O regon.
The Flyer: The Fast Mail
ano, violin and harmony. He is a
A ny and all persons cla im in g adversely th e above-
S p l e n d id S e r v i c e , U p to D ate
in. X-Ray and all electrical ap- noon in Cornelius cemetery.
described lands a re requested to llle th e ir claim s in this
w eekly. l arg est d r -
E q u i p m e n t , C ou r te o u s
tslented musician and everybody j office
d ilu tio n «• f a n y e rie n tltlc J o u rn a l. T e rm «
a
nces in office.
Calls answered |
on os before said 25th d ay o f O ctober. 1906.
E m plo yes .
should
hear
him
at
Gamma
Sigma'
A
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N
O
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S.
D
RESSER.
R
egister.
COUNTY COURT NEWS
or day.
(F ir s t P ub lic a tio n A ug. 16.)
Thursday night.
and Mrs. George E. Rastell of
PROBATE COURT
Daylight trip throught the
Jack Matthieu of Portland, who is
;knd, spent Sunday with Mrs. Ras-
Notice for Publication
Cascade and Rocky M o u n t a i n s .
Estate of Gustave Hickethier. Final
U nited State» U n d Office, P o rtlan d , O regon.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. Graham account approved, estate closed of staying on his claim near the Electric
Power
house,
was
down
Monday
even-
i
S ept. 21 1906.
Don’t fail to copsult Di. Lowe record.
For tickets, rates, folders and foil
N otice Is h e re b y g iv en th a t in c om pliance with the F / l S / 7 / f ) A T C T " I D I
r-
ing
snd
visited
his
friend.
Clarence
[ information, call on or address
t your eyes the first day he is here
provision» o f th e act of C ongress o f Ju n e 3. 1878. en- _
» / t O L C S
Estate of Frank Bernards. Petition Allen.
title d " A n a c t for the sale of ttm b e . land» in the State, PaCjfiC A V 6 .
F 7 » -i» C t P r a u .
H. DICKSON.
sible as it is desirable to test the
o f C a lifo rn io
ia , O regon. N evada, and W ashington
n h i i i n . r Ter
..
» « « 0 5 1 UfO V6
filed asking to be allowed to sell per­
City
Ticket
Agent,
122 Third St.,
The
Kappa
Delta
girls
held
their
f j r e s more than once in some cases,
r tto r y ." as e n c o d e d to all th e Public L and State« by act
Neat Turnouts
sonal property, petition allowed.
Portland, Or-
first meeting last Tuesday night and o f A ugust 4, IS92, H e n ry Foott of Portland. County of
M o , he is usually very busy the last
M ultnom ah. State of O regon, ha» th is day filed In this
Estate of Patrick Cain. Oct. 29th talked over plans for the coming year,
j y he is here. He will leave at noon
office hi» l » m »tstem ent N o 7064, fo r th e »u rch are of
S. G. YERKES, A. G. P. A.. Seattle.
time set for hearing objections to final The names of Misses Greear and Sterns the S. E. *9 of Section N o. 3, tn Tow nship No. 1. N.,
jturday, the 6th.
Wash., Cor. 2nd Ave. and Columbia St
R an g e No. 5 W . and w ill offer proof to »how that the
were proposed for membership.
land »ought 1» m ore v .lu a b le for tip tim ber or «tone
Slwin Higginbotham, who pitched settlement.
Rocky Mountain Tea N * ,
Eczema and Pile Cure
3 Ê
,1
W . H. HOLLIS.
T T)c .
O L IV E R
City Shaving Parlors
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
H,
MARTIN & CO.
B‘ h;
E. W. Haines Bank
COLLEGE
NEWS
f
D
2
Overland Trains Daily 2
Scientific Am erican.
HANCOCK & 60RDON
when living in this citv, is now
th an for
a g ric u ltu ra l pu rp o se s, and to eotabliih hi»
Estate of Michel Welsh.
John
The Senior Class held a meeting claim to »old land before R e g in e r and R ec e iv e r at Port-
«her on the St. Louis, Mo.. Na- Welsh appointed administrator, bond Tuesday after chapel and elected land, O regon, on F riday, th e 7th day of D ecem ber. 1906,
H e nam es u witnesses: John Foott o f Fortttod.
and he is making good in fine fixed at $6500.00.
officers for the ensuing term as follows: O regon; H e n ry G. T u itle of P ortland. O regon; Frank
ipe. Higginbotham is getting his
jJ. W . Peters, pres.; Sarah Boldrick, Sh'>lh*rt '*
°rem m ; h . w . s c o n of g m .
00 per month and expenses, and the
MARRIAGE LICENSES
vice-pres.; H. H. Markel, sec. and Any and •L persons cla im in g a d v rry e ly fb« abere-
•rv requested to flic M r claim s in this
Ixjuis team paid 11500 for his re-
Edgar L. Perkins and Eva Cornelius; treas. A committee was also appointed
r on or k e f o n asM 7th d a y of D ecem ber. 1906.
to the Inland Empire league.— G. W. Hines and Viola Lawless; to prepare a program for Founder's
ALGERNON S. D R ESSE R . R egister,
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1 Samuel Gowan and Agnes Campbell; Day-
( r im Put. Sept. « I
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General Agent; Portland, Ore go®