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■ H H B H H B B E B B T H E LE A D IN G S C H O O I THERE IS A REASON FOR THE Popularity of the Behnke Walker Business College— W e do good work and our students are well qualified and as a result, well satisfied. A great business educator, after visiting A L L the business colleges, says: —I you have lost your boyhood $p rits. coinage “ In classifying sehosls, I rank y s u rt as an* of ths six Isadtny business collages of the country.” and confidence ) W k . we o f c f yOQ aew life, Trespass N otices fresh _ . xad t^ ed om from ill health in E .C Z 6 H 1 3 , In this estimate he con siderid our unsurpassed equip = e= - our progressive methods, our superior teachers, our unpara. : •: success in placing our graduates, and all that detenu-art '-<t merit of a business college. ' Send for catalogue. V; 2T3 on E. W. Haines Bai sale at The of News Office. < H lU n .< (ESTABLISHED 1S98.) « Forest Grove, Oregon lllC L U r e A general banking business t ran sac Interest paid on time deporijji Accounts invited. »no ins UT iCTTTti *S U fc Ä ö XSty AT THE CHURCHES #A Busy Medicl-e for Busy Peep... Brines Golden Health and Renewed Vieer. A e p e c lflo f o r C o n s tip a tio n . I n d ig e s tio n . L i v e r . « a the Methodist church and K id n e y trou b les. P im p le s , E c z e m a , Im p u re Maona « I t v m . l a i it 7.J0 p. m. Sunday Illood . Hail B rea th . S lu g g is h Bowels. H e a d a c h e . n 1- -n.. SpwivrJs League 6:30 p. m.; Mid-we^k and B a c k a c h e . I t s R o c k y M ou n ta in T e a in t a b - | le t fo rm . 35 c e n t s a b o x . G e n u in e m a d e t tint. Thursday., ' X p. m. ( H o l l i s t e r D k u o C o m p a n y , M ad l io n . W is . REV H. GOCLD, Pastor. ¥ The other side of life The officials in the government offices at Portland have been notified that after November 1, the new funny- tik sistem of spellin must •> • be observt. (• A Philadelphia child has been chris tened Mozarf, Beethoven, Liszo Men delssohn Luck, and it will be just the father’ s luck to discover that there is music in the heir. •) S A rung’ s add to Hillsborc C A Brickman et ux to W ® G m ni, Gosslir et al e ^ of se i sec 30 and ne j of ne i sec 31 t 3 n 2 w .......................................... v L N Tompkins to W ® G Gosslir et al ne J sec 18 2 n 2 w and sw i of ne i sec 13 t 2 n 3 w 10 Hattie F M eK -m an et al to Min nie M Henderson lot 6, 7 and 8 blk 4 R eedville..................... 175 Thomas Bradley et ux to Hans Eliander 19.47 acres sec 26 t 1 s 1 w ...................................... 1168 were honored Gus Cornett to A H Ruedy se i of ne I sec 7 t 2 s 1 w .......... 2175 j D. Bump. Harriett R Davis to Anna Adell Prof. Bridwel! attended the semi- Anderson s J lot 6 and s J of of monthly meeting of the w £ of lot 5 blk 13 Simmons Science in Portland. Saturday. add to H illsboro........................... 600 Prof. Orr will deliver an address up ■ Henry G Tuttle to Bruno Pindat Every voter in the town of * I I I Hyden, I sw i sec 14 t l s 5 w .......... 10 on t i e subject of “ D ebating" next K entucky, forgot to register on the L A R ood et ux to Henry Peter Thursday evening, at Gamma Sigma. son 6.25 acres in Russell H ol first Tuesday in O ctober and conse Owen Brown of The Dalles, who brook d i e 1 s 2 p ................... 125 quently the town will not be able to attended school here several years ago, • ' Jefferson F Goodwin et ux to cast any votes in the com ing Congres- I Lewis Montgomery ne i sec was visiting friends at the college last sional election. There must be some 27 t 3 n 5 w ............................... 1; week. Wm T Blake et ux to W W Es thing loose down in old Kentucky. Jim Ward got a rib cracked in rite pey se J of nw I and s J of ne game last Saturday and Sam Lawrence i nw i sec 36 t 1 s 2 w .......... 2000 j •) 9 (• and Haskell Ferrin received some hard It’ s time to have a Hugh! Tilla- GREENVILLE | jolts on the head. mook is now afraid that Washington Chas. Strohmayer has his new barn Sam Lawrence returned from Port County wili in the future deprive her nearly finished. land last Wednesday, where he has ■ of the fame of her only industry— the been attending his father. B dairy business. is glad to see Sam back and know that A big crowd was out to the dance Washington county is last Saturday night in the K. O. T. M . K not standing still— all of her many Hall, and everyone had a good time. ^ industries are thriving and growing. John Kessler and his sister Kate, 1 The Tillamook editor will have to write attended church at Hayward, Sunday. J a few more editorial squibs for the Wood-sawers have been pretty busy | good of the "so-b oss” in the future— busy here the last few days. 5* for an increase of milk. C. F. Brown and family have moved ■ •) 9 » on the Ira Bradley place last w eek. Pleasant Wedding Notice. ■ John M. Kessler is helping j Everybody his father is improving rapidly. Miss Farnham and a crovd ing of Misses consist H eidel, Silverman and H elen Chandler and Messrs. Gregory and Aller will attend ‘ ‘Tits Merry W ives of W indsor" in Portland Satur day. As a final celebration of Founders Chas. As Jennie Jones and Bob Henry Day, Miss Frances Abernethy gave a 4 married at the Jones mansion last Strohmayer on his barn this week. party to her class, the sophom ores, Miss Ruth Bradley, who made appli Wednesday evening. ■ / yght. The bride is the daughter of Penoche and P '/ u r constable, Jones, who made a cation for substitute rural letter carrier, popcorn were served and a very en m l I has fortunately received the a good officer, and will undoubtedly be 1 I re-elected next spring. ment. H e offers a appoint joyable evening reported by all. She will now act as substitute The Misses H elen Chandler, Martha Holmes rural letter carries for John M. Kessler Frances, Mizpah and Camilla Aberna fine horse for sale in another column. runs a grocery store on on Route No. 1, from this place, as thy; Messrs. Humphreys, Ward and Main street, and is a good patron of his old sub, Chas. Strohmayer, has Witham were chaperoned by Miss ■ T h e groom our advertising colum ns, and has a been suspended All ment. by the U. S. Depart- j Wilma Waggener good line of bargains this week. the summer he paid 2 cents — Many more men give lavishly of gold. for John M. Kessler lost a big umbrella T o build bridges and castles and towers in town. over on Gales Creek the other day and of old; The happy couple left on the 10 hasn't found it yet. If you want everlasting fame, a b en e o ’ clock train for Milwaukee to visit the factor be, D ILLEY. I bride’ s uncle, who is reported to have Mrs. Dan Feuor and children left Give the poor and needy Rocky M oun lots of money and Bright’ s disease. tain Tea. ! Sunday morning for Eastern Oregon, Bob certainly has an eye to business. where she will remain for some time, — Dr. Hines' Drug Store. ^ P — From the Coleem ee (N . C . ) Banner. before going to Idaho to visit her The News and Semi-weekly Journal | mother and friends. for 8 1 .7 5 . Sample copies may be had Miss Emona Briggs returned Tues at this office. butter than any other store AMONG OUR NEIGHBORS \ A. I. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS! Sephen F Wallen et ux to John Führer 40 acres in sec 13 2 s t2 w ............................................. 81200 Carl Husemeyer et ux to C H Sundemeier 71.25 acres in sec 25 t 1 s 4 w ................................. 6400 L D Brouwer et ux to Herman Bussman 39 acres in sec 1 t 3 I 2 w ........................................... 2000 Jesse Fineout et ux to F M H ei del lots 1 and 2 sec 3 t 3 n 4 w ...................................... 10 Isadire Vandersander et ux to Anton Meeuwsen 43 acres in R Walker d i e U n i t . . . 1500 C L Large et ux to Mary A S>as 1 part of lot 10 Firwood Farm i ( 6 . 1 1 ) acres....................... 1125 I John Oppnheim er et ux to C N N ickle tract in W m M cLin d 1 c .................................... 40 E A Eddy et ux to Thom as J Nealond 14 acres in sec 26 near Tualatin................... 1 J H Thornburg et ux to J A Martin n i of s J sec 12 1 n 5 w ...................................... 600 N ancy I Banks et al to E T Tur ner 1.05 acres in sec 31 t 2 n 3 w ................................................ 500 David Cuthbert et ux to T O E Magan 10 acre* in sec 24 t 2 s 1 w ......................... ......... Mary Dailey et al to J B Wilkes et ux lots 1 and 2 blk 1 W eh- 1 Lutheran Church •"t* ier-nac L - ‘ tten^s held services on the 2nd and -tit 5iumu-js each at 2.30 p. m. H. C. EBELING, Pastor. FIRST NATIONAL M Cnrisiian Church i’ e firs: and third Sundays of ard at 7:30 p. tr. Sunday REV. SIAS, Pas or. Congressional Church i 5-:*v a* 10 a. m. Morning Preaching Ser- 11 o'clock. Evening service at 7:30 p. m. f pic's Meeting held at 6:30 p. m. Mid-week os Ttundays at 7:30 p. m. REV. H. W . BOYD, Pastor. Free Methodist Tr<rr* » i l l be preaching services in the Free Metho- ~ 5" every Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. REV. H. K. BOWMAN, Pastor. Christian Scie: ce. Services every Sunday at 11 a. ~ . and 7:30 p .m . • --.e Chris;ian Science Hall, 115 South Fifth Street. ua» O s p i t a i « 3 B M M Notice for Publication. United States W irt z , Proprietor Port laud, Oregon. October 23, 1906. Notice is hereby given that In compliance with tht provisions ot the act of Congress o f June 3, 187*3. en titled ‘ ‘ An act tor the sale o f timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Terri tory,” as extenued to all the public Land States by act of August 4, 1892, Frances Lockwood of Portland, county of Multnomah, State of Oregon, has this day filed in this office her swern statement No. 7191, f r the purchase of the SW Vi of SE W and SE Vi of SW Vi of Section 34, T. 2 N. R. 5 W ., and E Vi of N. W . Vi. of Section No. 3, in Township No. 1 North Range No. 5 West and v. ill offer proof to sh iw that the land sought is more'valuable fo r its timber or s one than for agricul tural purposes, and to establish her claim to said land before the Register and Receiver at Portland, Oregon, on Monday, the 7th d iy of January, 1907. She names as witnesses: Charles H. Osborn. Robert Osborn, A. G. Lefler and James Miller, all ot Portland, Oregon, and J. N. Hoffman of Forest Grove, 1 Oregon. CORRESPONDENTS: Land Office, National City Bank, New York Wells Fargo & C o’ s Bank, . e?/ * United Sûtes National Pap’.-. p J HANcoc<{ & mm F A S H IO N STABU Pacific Ave. Forest Sr: Neat Turnouts W . H. HOLLIS, LAWYER Real Estate and Corpo- ration Law a Specialty. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above- Por0St Gl*OVC | described linds are requested to file their claims in this J ______________________ office on or before said 25th day of January, 1907. ALGERNON S. DRESSER. Register. ASK (First Publication Oct. 25.) THE OFFICE Hin«s’ AGENT TIC K E T S VIA Notice for Publication W om en W h o V7ear W ell. It is ast jiM-ulng ¡¡(.w great a ehan-n a few year-, of married Kfn c'ten make In the appearance and disposition of many women. The freshness, the charm, the brilliance vanish like the bloom from a peach which is rudely handled. Tho matron is only a dim shadow, a faint echo of tho charming maiden. 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United Stntes Land Office, Portland, Oregon, September 29th, 1906 Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions c f the act of Congress of Jure 3, 1878, en titled **/. n act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Terri tory.” as extended to nil I ub.ic Lands States by act of August 4, 1892, Cj nthsa A. Scott of Gaston, county of Washington, State of Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No 7077. for purchase the of the SVi’ Of the NEV» and NV£ of the SEVi of Sec. No. 22, in Township No. 1 North, Range No. 5 West, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and ; to establish his claim to said land before the United States I.ar.d Office af Portland, Oregon, on Friuay, the , 14th day of December. 19f6. j He names as witnesses: H. W . Scott of Gaston, | Oregon; Henry W . Scott of Gaston, Oregon; C. L. Dennis of Gaston, Oregon; Herbert Matteson of Gaston. Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above- described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on j befere said 14th day of December, 1906. ALGERNON S. DRESSER, Register. (First Pub Oct. 4 ) Notice for Publication United States Land Office, Portland, Oregon. To SFOKANE, ST. PAUL, MINS| a p o l i s , d u l u t :-:, C hicago , ST. LOUIS an d a l l 2 P oints E ast and S ou . | Overland Trains Gaily S pl The Flyer: The Fast Mail S e r v i c e . U p to D ai J E q u i p m e n t , C ourteous E m ployes . n d id Daylight trip throught thj Cascade and Rocky Mountair Sept. 21 1906. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the For tickets, rates, folders and I- provisi ns of the act of Congress of June J, 187S, en information, call on or address titled “ An act for the sale of timber lands in ‘ lie States H . DICKSCN, of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Ter ritory,” as extended to all the Public Land States by act City T icket Agent, 122 Third St., of August 4, 1892, Henry Foott of Portland, County of Portland, 0i Multnomah, State of Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement Nc. 7064, for the purchase of S. G. YERK ES, A. G. P. A , Sent J the S. E. V» of Section No. 3, in Township No. 1. N ., Range No. 5 W. and will offer proof to. show that the Wash., Cor. 2nd Ave. and Columbia s i * nd sought is mere valuable for :ts timber or siont than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his i claim to said land before Register and Receiver at Port land, Oregon, on Friday, the 7th day of December. 1906. | He names as witnesses: John Foott o f Portland, t Oregon; Henry G. Tuttle of Portland, Oregon; Frank! Route your shipments v;a| Shephard c f Portland, Oregon; H. W . S cat of Gaston, I Oregon. «3 Give Expedited Freight. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above- described lands are requested to tile their claims in this office on or before said 7th day of December, 1006. ALGERNON S. DRESSES, Register. (First Pub. Sept. 27> I Great Northern. Full infoi mation from W m . HARDER, General Agent; Portland Oregon j day after visiting in Portland a few days. (Continued from Page One) For the Best, Up-to-date Work Baths. Pacific Ave, Forest Gtod E. Church GOLDEN N'JGGETS FOB SALLOW PEOr* German City Shaving Parlor] H O LLISTE R'S Rocky tantain Tea Mugcefs JAMESTOWN EXPOSITION NOTES T h e state buildings at the James Miss Amy Pechin visited the home town Exposition, will all front upon folks Sunday. Hampton Roads and the navel and Miss Opal Wilkes entertained a marine dis; lays may be seen from their number of her young friends Saturday verandas and balconies. From the evening, her birthday anniversary. water iron the groups of state build Mr. and Mrs. Boots of Monmouth, ings make a beautiful picture and the ! are visiting their daughter. Mrs. Porter people from the states which have | Tupper. buildings at the exposition will like to Rev. Stockwell preached his first ; spend much time in their spacious | sermon here, to a fair sized audience, halls and in their shady verandas. j Sunday morning in the M. E. Church. A reproduction of the world famous Forest battle between the Monitor and the attended church at this place, Merrimac will be an attraction at the Chas. Odell 1 Grove, Sunday. and wife of Miss Mary Williams of ! Jamestown Exposition, that will inter It will be made just North Yam est all visitors. hill, was visiting Miss Opal W ilkes, a off the exposition grounds where battle was fought. few days last week. the An immense collection of Indian j last relics covering three centuries will be one of the government exhibits at the Jamestown Exposition. Mrs. M cNamee and Mrs. Woodrum A forestry exhibit of immense inter visited in Gaston last Saturday. est will be an attractive feature of the Phil Phenline and John Parsons have Jamestown Exposition, for >t will em killed two deer in the last three days. brace the entire United State», and Mrs. M . H . Anderson made a busi woods and woodcraft will be expected Miss Mable Ralston of Gaston, made a flying trip to week. Dilley one day ness trip to Portland. Friday. in this exhibit that have never been J. H . Misenhimer and G. E. Blass known before. This exhibit will be an cam e cut from Portland Saturday night. education in itself. 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