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j REASO N Popularity of the Behnke-Walker Business College— We do good work and our students are well qualified and as a result, well satisfied. A great business educator, after visiting ALL the business colleges, says: I BEHNKE-WALKER THE LEADING BUSINESS COLLEGE PORTLAND OREGON •j Ti n e w s l e t s LAW YER Real Estate and Corpo ration Law a Specialty. Forest Grove, X J L J L J L X JL A J L X J L X Mrs. Scoffield of Buxton OFFICE over Hines' Store - T T T T T T T T T T Y (• “ /Tie oth er side o f life” Oregon HANCOCK & GORDON his son of this place. her sister Mrs. James. Mr. and Mrs R eed (ESTABLISHED 1898.) A general banking business transacted. Interest paid on time deposits. Accounts invited. are boys have the Rev. Gould gave a very interesting Elias Payne, a member PROBATE COURT •) 9 (• Estate of J F Lafierty, of Gamma Sigma and a student in the academy is inventory expected back this week from Snohom the News filed, $2 43 .5 0. Same was approved. ish, Washington, where he has been Estate of Patrick Cain, final account working since last June. I doesn’ t stand for everything thats ben eficial to Forest Grove and Washington approved and estate closed of record. The fourth year Hallowe’ en party county— just put it down that they Estate of Thomas M. Hines. Last was a thorough success. Mrs. E. E. don’ t know. will and testament filed. Monday Williams very kindly opened her If you ever hear «9 9 that <• The “ weather plant” is doing won ders in M exico and Cuba as it is said that il has no equal in fore-casting atmospheric and seismic disturbances. A station with many of these plants will be established at San Francisco. For the Best, Up-to-date Work. By aid of these plants weather fore Baths. Pacific Ave, Forest Grove. casts can be made from two to seven i. Wirtz, Proprietor days ahead of rain or fog and earth quake forecasts as much as 26 days in advance over an area of 300 square miles. It also predicts volcanic erup tions and accumulations of fire damp P a id u p C a p I t a l « 2 A .o n o .0 0 in mines. The botanic name of this CORRESPONDENTS: plant is “ Abrus precatorius nobilis.” The weather man ought to get a few National City Bank, New York Wells Fargo & C o’ s Bank, New York- of these plants to help him for we may United States National Bank. Portland have a change of weather some of j these days. City Shaving Parlors A. FIRST NATIONAL BANK S . A . M o u lt o n PUBLIC SCHOOL NOTES. Nov. 12, 1906, fixed as time of proof house to the class and aided the com of said will. mittee Estate of Cynthia A. Burris. G. L. Newman $246 Claim arrangements. The and the lights covered with pumpkin of colored paper, while Jack-o- lanterns ed. balance. forest, the walls banked with red and The dining room was a Sudler heirs, 2 0 .ertanti Trains Daily The Flyer: The Fast Mail S p l e n d i d S e r v i c e , u p T j E q u ip m e n t , C o m m i t s E mployes . Daylight trip throught Cascade and Reeky Mounta For tickets, rates, fclders and | information, call on or address H . DICKSCr. City T icket Agent, 122 Tunuit Portland, | S. G. YERK ES, A. G. P. A . Seal W ash., Cor. 2nd Ave. andColumbu We Give Exptdited Service { Fieigltt. Route your shipments Great Northern. Full infounation from W m . HARDER/ ventory filed and approved. $131.60. General Agent; Portland Orego: Notice for Publication. United States Portland, Oregon, October 23, 19&6. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 187 J. en titled ‘ ‘ An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Terri tory," as extended to all the Public Land States by act Laud Office, In j seated on the floor, a large wash-tub of Valuation dandy Hallowe’ en nuts, apples, dough- ] of guardianship of. AutTBt 4, 1892, France, Lockwood of P orlind, I county of Multnomah, State o f Oregon, has this day in this oRice her sworn statement No. 7091, f r the Prof. Ben Kori and Tom Bailey v i e d ' purchase of the SW Vi of SE Vi and SE Vi of SW V4 of Section 34, T. 2 N, R. 5 W ., and E Vj of N. W . !4 . of with each other in the performance of Section No. 3, in Township No. 1 North Range No. S magic stunts. All voted Mr. Kori a ' West and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricul- capital story-teller. H e and his wife ! tural purposes, and to estabiish her claim to said land I before the Register and Receiver at Portland, Oregon, acted as chaperons. on Monday, the 7th day o f January, 1907. She names as witnesses: Charles H. Osborn, The Third year’ s held their Hallow Ro it rt Osborn, A. G. Lefler and James Miller, all of een party at the home of Mrs. Ras- Portland, Oregon, and J. N. Hoffman of Forest Grove, musen last Wednesday evening. The Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above- house was beautifully decorated with described lands are requested to file their claims in this ivy and vine-maple and orange and office on or before said 7th day o f January, 1907. ALGERNON S. DRESSER, Register. , , nuts, cheese, etc.. was passed around 1 Sled MARRIAGE LICENSES. Charles S. Haynes and Inez N. Edy. Calvin H eilig and Ella H eilig. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. is becom ing in- very beneficial Deeds filed from Oct. 31st to Nov. of ' to all, especially those who take part 6th, 1906. F o r e s t d r o v e in the meeting. A good program was rendered last week including a debate, Mrs F M Hobart to Melissa F Tullock lots 1 and 2 blk 18 R . INIXOIN, D e n t is t Resolved: That, the Rights of Suffrage Beaverton ............................... $ 650 Should be Denied a Woman. Those Forest Grove, Oregon E A Wolf et ux to J R Powell on the affirmative were: Mae Peterson, lot 9 blk 3 T h om e’ s add to Wanda T odd and Harold Ulm. The OFFICE: Three doors north o f Bailey's store, H illsboro.................................... 125 hours from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. negatives were Carrie Hoonan, Yetta Albert A Mead to Max Burg- holzer tract in sec 4 2 n 4 w Fowler and Bernice Starkweather. Cures Woman’s Wenknesson. Buxton......................................... 35 W u in fe r t o t h a t b o o n to weak, ncrvctal, The judges Miss Sorenson, Miss Shan R B Bates et ux to Trephon B u fferin g w o m e n k n o w n a s l)r . P ie r c e * ! ahan and Miss Baker made the deci Dierix 100 acres se’ cs 1 and F a v o r i t e P r e s c r ip t io n . sion in favor of the affirmative. There 2 1 n 4 w . ............................. 5500 D r. J o h n F y f o o n o o f t h e E d it o r ia l S ta ff o f T u b E clectic M kd ic a i . R eview says are now forty-nine members enrolled. Loui3 H Hall to Charles F o f U n ic o r n r o o t ( H e l o n i o * D k tic ti) w h ich Larsen 10£ acres sec 32 2 s W e had the first fire drill of the year is o n e o f t h e c h ie f in g r e d ie n t s o f t h e " F a 1 w .............. ............................... 250 v o r i t e P r e s c r ip t io n • : Friday afternoon. S E Psterson et al to L H " A rem ed y w hich in v a ria b ly a cts as a u te r- Edith R eg g, a pupil from the fifth i Hughes 1-12 acres sec 26 tne ln v lv o ra to r * * * m akes fo r norm al a c tiv ity o f the en tire re p ro d u ctiv e system ." grade has moved with her parents to H e con tin u es " in Iielon las we have a m ed ica I n 4 w .................................. l m ent w h ich m ore fu lly answers the a b ov e pu rp oses than any other d m y udth which l a m Oklahoma, where they will make their i Harvey O’ Bryan et ux to Harvey aeoiutinted. In the trea tm en t o f diseases pe O ’ Bryan Investment & Trust cu lia r t o women it Is seld om that a case is future hom e. M en w hich does not p resent som e in d ica tion Co. 37.68 acres sec 1 I s fo r this rem edial a g en t." Dr. F y fe fu rth er Cecil Christian, who has been era- 1 w ............................................. •ays: " T h e follow in g are am ong the lea din g Indication s fo r iie lo n la s (U nicorn root). Pain I ployed in Portland during the past six Marie L Sundt to J G Kuenzi o r ach in g in the b ack, w ith j leucorrhopa : a ton ic (w eak) con dltl«»1 H of the re p rod u ctiv e | months, has returned and resumed his 15 acres Rostum W elch & org an s o f Itom en. mCntdt d epression and Ir Wife d i e ................................. work in the eighth grade. rita b ility . w socia ted w ltlrch r o n ic diseases o f 2400 th e re p ro d J ctlv e organ * o f w om en ; con sta n t sen sa tion t/t heat In the region o f the k id The football game, between the Anna Bell Walker et al to J T n e y s; n iciy.rrliagld (flooding). due to a w ea k Gerrish 11 acres in sec 25 en ed con jlitlon o f/t h e rep rod u ctiv e system ; j academy team and the freshies of the In 3 w and sec 30 I n fressed o r absent m on th ly p e r l o d /; AW*.iTTk'"irum o r a ccom p a n yin g an public school, last Saturday resulted in 2 w ...................................... .. 550 ag) con d ition o f the d igestiv e org an s jfa p m ic < thin blood ) h a b it; d ra gg in g ! the defeat of the latter. However in Edward H Coleman to Saman sen sa tion s in the extrem e low er part o f tho tha W Coleman 160 acres in the future you will hear a different re- o r less o f th e a b o v e s y m p to m s sec 31 3 n 5 w ..................... 10 a g n o lo lavina XLuuäaJätu UU | fort. in it l a k e Dr. n e r v e 's F a v o n i o E A Eddy et ux to Thomas J The girls of the ninth and tenth BT .......o TTtTT n (i of to o lo a n in g in g 'm ll- Nealond 27 acres in sec 24 hlilt Is Unicorn r o o t , or I ie lo n la s , grades expect to organize a basket ball 2 s 1 w...................................... j a m i tho m e d ic a l p r o p e r t ie s o f w h ic h It m a s t faithfully rep res en ts . team next week. Phoebe Ward et a] to M J O f Golden S oa l r o o t , a n o t h e r p r o m in e n t Mack part of blk 5 Forest Keith Abraham, recently from N e I n g r ia lio n t o f " F a v o r i t e P r e s c r ip t io n ,” P r o f. Finley E llln g w o o d . M . I)., o f H en- Grove.......................................... 1500 braska, is a new pupil in the ninth n e t t Metileni C o lle g e , C h ic a g o , s a y s : M J Mack to Phoebe Ward " I t Is an im p orta n t rem ed y in d isord ers o f grade. The High school enrolled th e wornh. In all yatarrhal con d ition s • • 19 95 acres in Andrew Har and inaierai ennoblement. It Is u sefu l." twelve the first week and his gradually I’ r o f. John M . N cu d d e r, M . I)., la te o f per d i e .................................... 2000 C in c in n a t i, says o f G o ld e n S e a l r o o t : increased until it now has twenty. W B Rafferty et ux to C A " I n rela tion to Its gen era l elTeet. on the system . th e n 1» no mr.Urine in mir nhout which Rafferty tract in E Walker Gains Abraham entered the second th e n U tueh penerei u n onlm tty tie <>,Knien It d 1 c ........................................... Is unleersnl/g regarded as the ton ic useful In grade Monday. a ll d eb ilita te d sta tes." John Joos et ux to Wm H I*rof. R . B a r t h o lo w , M . I)., o f J e ffe r s o n Fredie Aydelott returned after a M e d ic a l C o lle g e , s a y s o f G o ld e n S ea l : Joos 55 acres in Eli Davis week’ s absence. " V a lu a b le In uterin e hem orrhage, m enor d i e I t 2 n 2 w ................. 2500 rh agia (flood in g) and con g e s tiv e d ysm en or- rh p ’ s (p a in fu l m en stru a tion '.” The next meeting of the Literary Frank Reh et ux to Walter Dr. Pierce's F a v o r it e P r e s c r ip t io n fa it h Bernards 16.20 acres in M society will be one week f.oro Friday. fu lly represents a ll t h e a b o v e nanual In- edlents and c u r e s t h e d is e a s e s fo r w h ic h Wren d i e t 1 n 3 w ............ The subject to oe debated is, “ Re- K ey are rocommemltsi. L F Hughes et al to S E _ j - oh'ed That the Chinese Exclusion Act Peterson tract in E Walker d 1 c 1 Affirmative: Orval H utchens, Dora Nellie Taylor et al to Knowing what it is to suffer. I will give States.” FREE OF CHARGE, to any alflicird a po*t W m E Reed 20 acres in No Loomis and Bernice Stark live cure for Bcaema. Salt Rhrum. Rrjrvipvlaa, P i!« Robert and Skin Dlaeaaes. Instant relief. Don’t a offer longer ah Jobe d i e t 1 s 3 w ____ weather. Negative, Rov K nox, Har Write F. W . Williams, 400 Manhattan Avenue, New Mark B Burnt) to Wilson York. Enclose Stamp. old Ulm, and Paul Boyd. Bump 17.29 acres in Wm HO LLISTER'S The colors chosen by the society G eiger J r d l c t l s 3 w . . . are blue and go*d. Alexander Christie to Ferdi- A fluty « « » e l i « be ' fluty Bu.y fltoala Pforip, nadt Hagen 7 j acres sec 1 W e hope that our friends keep in ■fl"«* floldm Huit* and H.-nmi »¡»or. t 1 s 1 w . .................................. A s r w l f l c for Conili potion rn.IIir.>«ti„r. T.lvrr mind the date of our entertainment, K M n r y y u o fclti. Ilm p IfR ÍVir-nin. I ni pu rr Charles Spierings et al to Hu Btoo-1. Had llreath. SlureU h I W , I,. HeudarlM Nov. 27. II you patronize it you will and Backache. U h R ocky Mountain Tea In mir bert Bernards tract in sec 6 le» form . » cent* a hoi. Genuine marie P j aid a worthy institution— the public 1 1 3 w and sec 28 t 2 n 4 w II o l l ih t r h n i i f u C o k p a s t . Ma.ll.oQ, W lv Joseph Hare et ux to Charles C0L0EM NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOr* school. . .. . The Literary society Leading . M . o n s o r ia iis i j teresting and proving 10 detrimental to the united 1200 1000 AT THE CHURCHES M. E. Church Regular preaching services at the Methodist chj every Sabbath at 1 1 a .m . and at 7.30 p. m. & school at 10 a. m.; Epworth League 6:30-p. m.; Mid Service, Thursday, 7:30 p. m. REV. H. GOULD, Pas German Lutheran Church j dark green ribbon. The dull lights (First Publication Oct. 25.) and jack-o’ -lanters grinning behind the vines and in every conceivable corner, ance. Probably the most attractive feature of the evening was the old Witch who sat nodding in a corner and told the future in a spectral manner to all the guests. Mr. Laurence Gardner made him self famous by receiving the first prize for writing the best love letter, while Miss H elen Chalmers received booby prize which the The German Lutherans hold services on the 2n<j 4th Sundays of each month at 2:30 p. m. H. C. REELING, Past Christian Church. Preaching service on the first and third Sund each month at 11 a. m. and at 7:30 p. m. Suj School at 10 a. m. REV. SIAS, Pas Congregational Church Sunday School at 10 a. m. Morning Preaching! vice at 11 o ’ clock. Evening service at 7:30 p j Young People’ s Meeting held at 6:30 p. m. ervice on Thursdays at 7:30 p. m. REV. H. W . BOYD. Past< Notice for Publication gave the whole rather a ghostly appear Free Methodist Land Office at Portland, Oregon, October 27, 1906. Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has filled notice of his intention to make final proof in support o his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Register and Receiver, at Port land, Oregon, on December 10, 1906, viz: Niels Peder Nielson H. E. No. 13439 for the E H , NE^4, Sec. 33, & SWVi NWV4 c ' sec 34, T. 3 N ., R. 4 W. He names the following witnesses to prove his con tinuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: John F. Johnson, of Buxton, Oregon; Hans Petersen, of Buxton, Oregon; Harland Stowell, of Buxton, Oregon; John H. Rinck. of Buxton, Oregon. ALGERNON S. DRESSER, Register. There will be preaching services in ‘ he FreeMef dist Church every Sunday at 11 s. m. and 7:30 p. n REV. H. K. BOWMAN, F Christian Science. Services every Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p| at the Christian Science Hall, 115 South Fifths — Taken as directed, it becomes I greatest curative agent for the relief! suffering humanity ever devised. Su is doubtless proved Trespass Notices she has not had the same amount of News Office. practice as Mr. Gardner. H ollister’ s R ocky Mountain Tl on sale at The 35 cem s, Tea or Tablets. Dr. Hin| Drug Store. Washington County News’ Great Magazine Bargain of the Year Kevievs o f Reviews - W o m a n ’s H om e Companion Success Magazine and the News R E G U L A R PRICE $3.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 $ 6.00 OUR PRICE ONL’ $ 3.60 W e also have each o f these magazines with The News at very low fit* Den t leb this chanca .slip by. This offer is limited. •-. ï . 5 * «M R ■ cO * - - I B FREE Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets To SPOKANE, ST. PAUL, MllJ APOLIS, D U L U T H , CHICACd ST. LOUIS. A nd A l l P oints E a s t and bou Nolice for Publication veritable Benton Bowman appointed guardian gold branches, and the floor a mass of of Eva Clapshaw a minor daughter 0( leaves. Apples were also strewn about. When every one was comfortably Frank Clapshaw, deceased. AGENT T IC K E T S VIA allowed in the grinned upon the guests as they enter sum of $42 and disolved as to the The tezem a and File Cure h,s its R e rooms were filled with autumn leaves port of sale of property and confirmed. Estate of David Purser. in I First Pub Sept. 27) United States Land Office, Portland, Oregon, September 29th, 1906 Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress o f June 3, 1878, en titled ‘ An act for the sale of tin ber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Terri to r y ," as extended to all Public Lands Stales by act of August 4, 1892, Cynthia A. Scott of Gaston, county of Washington, State c f Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No 7077. for purchase the of the S H o f the NEVi and NVi of the SEV4 o f Sec. No. 22, in Township No. 1 North, Range Nc. S West, and v il 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 Land Office at Portland, Oregon, on Friday, the 14th day o f December. 1906. 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 or befere s id 14th day of December, 1906. ALGERNON S. DRESSER, Register. (First Pub Oct. 4 chapel talk Friday. COUNTY COURT NEWS ALGERNON S. DR35SER, Register. ^ j (From the Index) expected football fever, but it seems that it Forest Grove them Pacific Ave. Neat Turnouts Forest Grove, Oregon ^ home soon to spend the winter. The public school FASH IO N S T A B L E S ' ~ £. W. Haines Bank is visiting THE Sept. 21 1906. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act o f Congress of June 3, 1878, en titled “ An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Ter ritory," as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892, Henry Foott o f Portland, County of Multnomah, State of Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 7064, for the purchase of the S. E. V\ o f Section No. 3, in Township No. 1. N , Range No. 5 W. 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 Register and Receiver at Port land, Oregon, on Friday, the 7th day o f December, 1906. He names as witnesses: John Foott of Portland, Oregon; Henry G. Tuttle of Portland, O regon; Frank Shephard of Portland, Oregon; H. W . Scott o f Oastcn, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to fiie iheir claims in. this office on or before said 7th dry of Dejember, 1906. \ | COLLEGE NEWS ASK United States Land Office, Portland, Oregon. S AMONG OUR NEIGHBORS J In this estimate he considerid our unsurpassed equipment, our progressive methods, our superior teachers, our unparalleled success in placing our graduates, and all that determines the merit of a business college. Send for catalogue. W . H. HOLLIS. Notice for Publication Bloom 6 acres in Abram Sul- 400 zer d 1 c .................................... L o ¡veil J MaGoon et ux to J G 300 Best lot 6 blk 3 G aston. . . . ► «• • ♦ • ♦ e** William Weston et ux to Jennie GLENW00D. Raffertv 5 acres in E Walker Miss Elsie Busse gave a Hallowe’ en ! d i e ........................................... party which was greatly enjoyed by all j Christian F Kem pin et al to William Brogden 200 acres present. in George H Smith d i e . . . . 14000 Mr. Merle Sidwell and Mr. Jacob J J Dennery et al to Tokise J Cox returned home from the surveyors 91 Barlow 4 acres t I n 1 w . . . . camp. Nancy S Clearwater to Hattie Perkins w J of lots S and 6 Mr. Wallace Smith has purchased a blk 7 Fairview add to Hills new house and is busy plowing since. 400 boro............................................. Miss Edith Smith was visiting in the Thos M Hines to Charles Wilson neighborhood last week. Hines part of lot 1 blk 24 Mr. Edward Hughes has returned to ! Forest Grove............................. 800 his mountain home tor the winter. Mr. James of Cornelius is visiting “In classifying schools, I rank yaurs as ono at ths six Isading businsss collogos of ths country.” ELKS BUILDINQ Goldenrod Hour _ ÌUC. I J 7 ■ ' ■ .w- fll ■ f - l S fp i 5* Irnm, IJ V T E n E iS T Y O U