•Try T H E LEA D IN G SC H O O L THERE IS A R E A S O N FOR THE G 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: o i I GASTON “In classifying schools, I rank yours as ona of the six loading business collega* of tho country." Since the flood gates have been opened the water has been rising pret­ In this estimate he consider«.d our unsurpassed equipm ent, 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. ty rapidly in the lake. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Ward and family spent last Sunday v J at M cM innville with friends. Mrs. W BEHNKE-WALKER has A. Hall of Clatskanie, been visiting the Misses Hibbs. THE LEADING Miss Bear spent Sunday with BUSINESS COLLEGE ELKS BUILDING her t parents in the Grove. M on­ day morning for Idaho, after spending j ■■ the week with her sister, Mrs. Rey- , nolds. Wo H. HOLLIS, Real Estate and Corpo- ration Law a Specialty. Forest Grove, COUNTY COURT N EW S M cD evltt tract in M M oore F A S H IO N S T A B L E S d l c t l s 5 w ............ ........... $14,000 Pacific Ave. Forest Grove I John Verboort to George Van- Neat Turnouts derzanden 80 .30 a in secs 31 Ë . V V • H a in e s ü ü n k Henry Huber to J H Turk 2 sec 2 t 3 n 5 w. ................... (ESTABLISHED 1898.) Forest Grove, Oregon La\ ina A Watt to Agnete M Staehr lots 15 and 16 blk 10 A general banking business transacted. Interest paid on time deposits South Park add Forest Grove Accounts invited. j Sarah E Peterson et al to A g­ nete M Staehr 5.75 a in sec City Shaving Parlors 36 t 1 n 4 w ............................ Agnete M Staehr et al to Sarah For the Best, Up-to-date Work. Baths. Pacific Ave, Forest Grove. E Peterson part of blk 22 F G Edward Nimmo to A. 1. Wirtz, Proprietor Wm 1220 | Los P Starkweather et ux National City Bank, New York ... ,, „ * r. , n , m ,, , Wells Fargo & Co s Bank, New Yorh United States National Bank. Portland S . A . M o u l t o n , i Hamm° nd c ° lot* < to 10 sec 4 t l n 6 w........................ lot 1 blk 27 Cornelius.......... L e a d in g T o n s o r i a l i s t M w Hahn et ux a 7000 sec 22 t 3 n 5 w ...................... Tim ber Co sec 4 t 3 Three doors north of B lile y ’s store, hours from v A. M. fo 4 B. M. part of blk 22 H ills b o r o .. . . Knowing what it is to suffer, I will give Larkin Reynolds to Gotleib Falb FREE OF CHARGE, to any afflicted a posi­ 1 a in sec 18 t 1 n 1 w . . . tive cure for Eczema, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Piles ■ml Skin Diseases. Instant relief. Don’t suffer longer , ft T?Avnrt1Hc *1 tr» T? Write F. W . Williams, 400 Manhattan Avenue, New ^ * t n e n D e B K C y n O lQ S C l > 1 1 0 i t York. Enclose Stamp. FREE Kuratli et al part of blk 22 K illsboro.................................... H O LLISTE R'S Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Busy Medicine for Busy PeopleT '’" ' Brings Qolden Health and Renewed Viffor. A specific s p e c ! fle for Consti Constipation. putì Indigestion, Liver , ' John Mayer to Wm Bagley NW J sec 33 t 3 n 4 W , A n d r e w U Paulsen et u x to W m and Kidney troubles. Pimples, Eczema, impure I r* _i* _i vnxr 1 I Mood, B od Breath, Sluggish Bowels. Headache j vvOSSlin et al N W .j sec Ò li and Backache. Its Kooky Mountain Tea it» tul>- I t 3 n 2 w and S E j of let form , 35 cents a box. Genuine made t H o ll in t e k D huo C om * a n t . Madison, Win. swi sec 29 same T and R ............ GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW F E 0 P * Feorge F Taplin to Mary Tennis part of blk 33 E F G Wm H M c Eldowney et ux to Wm R Harris part blk 38 F G ............................................. Mary K Watrous et al to FREE ! T o all STRANGERS coming to this city or locating in this county— T h e News For Three Edna Jensen part of H Buxton d 1 c and part blk 8 Frank Bernards et ux to Dora Johnson part of blk 33 F G May Connolly et al to Harold J Months paper News Lousignout to to all new subscribers for the price of $ 1 .0 0 , thus giving you T h e News from now until Jan. 1907 FREE! 800 blowing Quite a number of several Wm. L ee’ s. ladies met at i organized a sewing circle. The issue at the didates for election on the 600 Creek last week. license that in 1 then stop the sale altogether. W D Smith to R K Dailey part blk 4 Naylor’ s add F G ......... Sell SEè of S E j sec 13 t 2 n 4 w ............................................. W A Pulley et ux to Herman Bramer 10 a sec 32 t 2 s 1 w T H Littlehales to Edward D Rounds parts of W O Gibson and W B Chatfield d 1 c 's t 1 i 3 w ..................................................... the injunction preme Court. ning at the same old stand. A year ago Mr. H og e’ s friends ar­ been somewhat handicapped during his term as the council had been evenly divided and vote on all questions touching the liquor ques­ elect an entire council and the mayor, Ranes is much improved and is able to then the liquor sale would surely be stopped. Their entire board and Mattie Clark are press or regulate the sale. We see no way out of our present spending a few days in Portland. condition except to change the chatter Mrs. Ada Hines returned home Sat' Misses Anna and ' R o u te y o u r shipments G r e a t N o rth ern . Full infoimation from Of August 4, 1892, Henry Foott o f Portland, County of 1 Multnomah, State of Oregon, has this day filed in this his sworn statement No. 7064, for the purchase of I the S. E. V k of 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 tor 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 of December, 1906. He names as witnesses: John Foott o f Portland, Oregon; Henry G. Tuttle of Portland, Oregon; Frank Shephard o f Portland, Oregon; H. W . Scott of Gaston, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above- described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 7th day of December, 1906. Wm. HARDEl General Agent; Portland Ortgl THE (First Pub. Sept. 27) V Land Office, Portland, Oregon, October 23, 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 o( timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Terri tory,” as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892, Frances Lcckwood of Portland, county of Multnomah, State of Oregon, has this day filed in this office her sworn statement No. 7U91, f jr the purchase of the SW H of SE V4 and SE Vi of SW Vi of Section 34, T. 2 N, R. 5 W ., and E Mt of N. W Vi. of Section No. 3, 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 agricul- tural purposes, and to establish her claim to said land before the Register and Receiver at Portland, Oregon, on Monday, the 7th day of January, 1907. She names as witnesses: Charles H. Osborn, Robert Osborn, A. G. Lefler and Janus Miller, all o f Portland, Oregon, and J. N. Hoffman o f Forest Grove, 1 Oregon. ■■nnsr'T 60 YEAR! e x p e r ie n ! ATENT | | j > ! j I I Any and all persons claiming adversely the above- described lands are requested to tile their claim* in this office on or before said 7th day of January, 1907. D e s ig n ^ C o p y r ig h t » ! Anrnnn .ending ft ekelrh n;id deerrleilof qulokly iisrertiili» our opini- n free wiioi« invimi Ion is p rob a b ly P »»«ntable. J 1 « him «irtctlyconfidential. HANDBOOK on Pf sent fine. O ldest agency for h ecu ring put Patents taken through Ä!un» & to. special notice, w ith ou t c harge. In tho S cie n tific flsKtrica A han dsom ely Illustrated weekly, d ilu tion o f an y scient Hie Journal. 4 it 11 . fou r m on th s, — f 1. Sold loi byull new MUNN & Co.36,“ ayNew Brauch Office. 025 F BL. Washington. F ALGERNON S. DRESSER, Register. (First Publication Oct. 25.) urday from a few day’ s visit with h e r , and ^r’ nK 1100 300 Alice Bateman last Saturday evening. All report a fine time. Monday with a fine new steel range. Mrs. Alonzo Wilson 600 ond day last week received that her Forest Grove be ROLLER BEARINO. H IG H GRAOB. German Lutheran Church H oge of the Times appears to think liquor in the city of SEW ING MACHINE. The German Lutherans hold service* on the 2nd and 4th Sundays of each month at 2:30 p. m. H. C. EBELING, Pastor.. Christian Church. Preaching service op the first and third Sundays c f each month at 11 a. m. ard a: 7;30 p. m. Sunday! School „ 10 a. m. REV. SIAS, f astor. Automatic Lift. word subject to any law and be regulated by Congregational Church mother, the Com m on Council. Mrs. Hudson of near North Yamhill, T o vote for the amendment does was very sick and she is now at her not necessarily signify that the Council 1050 edside where she will remain until shall grant a license for a saloon. That ; is left optional with the Council when she is better. 200 Yours truly, Mr. J. W . H . Adkins came out from e' ec,e There will be preaching services in the Free Metho- ditt Church every Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. S zvve M on e y trip as there were so many trees in the Christian Science. the food you eat and if foul, or torpid. road. , ___ , . , * " 11----- " * n r Sunday at 11 >. and 1400 or out of order, your whole system suf- « <•>« Christian Science Hail. 115 South Fifth Mr. Cicero Hines was on the sick fers from blood poison. Hollister’ s ~ list a few days last week with the Rocky Mountain Tea keeps you well. grippe but is much improved now. 35 cents. Tea or Tablets. Dr. Hines' Mrs. Crowther is a little better it is Store. 1968 reported. — A. B. Thomas sells.— Sells what? Sells all kinds of Real M r i Estate, either I Forest Grove or Washington County — Dr. E. H. Brown, Physician and property. free demonstration at the Naylor farm Surgeon. X-Ray and all electrical ap- on the way to Lovers Lane Saturday pii,n c„ ;n o ( R e e . m swered — Low prices every d*y at Levy’ s I next. night or day. Market. II ri DC ri JA M ES by buying I reliable, he high grade| ing machi* ST R O N G E ST GUARANTY REV. H. K. BOWMAN. Pastor. — Your stomach churns and digests Mr. J. E. Johnson of HUlsboro, was fii Sunday School at 10 a. m. Morning Preaching Set vice at 11 o ’ clock. Evening service at 7:30 p. m. I Young People's Meeting held at 6:30 p. m M idweek 1 ervlce on Thursdays at 7:30 p. m. storm and said he had a very rough 1600 education and will give a BEST Main St., Forest Grove| s National Sewing SAN StreeT Machine J F R A N C IS C O , C / FACTO RY A T BELVIDE8E I RASM USEN Dealer in FLOUR anti F E E D Forest Grove, Ore., Pacific Ay* b bet* to Ldthe i Idiiryii» loes ■ lit tirs! T sü . uoo . U n id i JjO.OtìO. jtttls of join thei jh few V nei a»! Ito furo [dise ir the heav i in ti iver vali b th e Di L p ty in [s a m ; 12 ir leash J When t I [Kit hi (•up wati ets at tin loods to 1 coal i Sael ens & Ci Notice for Publication. ai JgO.OOi- koma. Quality, Prices, Treatmel ALGERNON S. DRESSER, Register. United States VERY i the iiphyll Ifiupert kesew J MEATS under the regulation — Goldenrod Flour now 95 cents daughter, Mrs. Herb. Smith of Patton of the law' The (l uestio n « not pe- sack. Valley. whether we shall have intoxicants sold ' in our city but whether we shall con­ Mr. Frank Allen lost a fine milk AT THE CHURCHES tinue to allow the same to be sold cow last Monday. without law or order, at all times of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Schofield of M. E. Church 500 night and day and the city receive no Buxton were Gales Creek visitors from Regular preaching service, at the Methodist church revenue, or shall it be brought within every Sabbath at 11 a. tn. aud at 7.30 p. m. Sunday Wednesday evening until Sunday. the jurisdiction of the law where the school at 10 a. m.; Epworth League 6:30 p. m.; V. id-wrelc Service. Thursday, 7:30 p. m. Quite a number attended the party sale can be regulated. REV. H. COULD. Pastor. given by the Misses Margarette and We observe that our friend Mr. 10 A cadem y, has just com pleted a course on *be Creek Friday buying bees, horse For tickets, rates, folders and| information, cali on or address We Give Expediied Servici Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, en­ titled “ An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, end Washington Ter­ ritory,” as extended to all the Public Land States by act sustained by the Su-1 The saloons still run­ gued that he had ^ S. G. Y ERK ES, A. G. P. A , Sel ¡ W ash., Cor. 2nd Ave. and Columbi Sept. 21 1906. Elbe m- U h ai ¡ai o ft , L ____ ‘T K P tDrOUght Oa.SC3.d6 c L tlQ P.OCky MoUIld H. DICK50N, City T ick et Agent, 122 Tnirdi Portland Notice for Publication They Mr. W. C. Lily’ s daughter Florence mayor was elected by a good majority 1 is out from Portland spending a few and have served thei: full term and not days with him. the least effort has been made to sup­ J. J. Martin, a former student in the in T Y o v r lir r L t United States Land Office, Portland, Oregon. I were enjoined from issuing license, and tion and if we would assist them to ■ sit up some now. 2800 E m ployes . Nlelfon H. E. No. 13439 for ¡he K' j, N E 'i, Sec. 33, * SW ti NWVi of tec 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; j John H. Rinck, of Buxton, Oregon. ALGERNON S. DRESSER, Register. they would he had to cast the deciding W e are all glad to hear that Dickie Henry Huber et al 169 and 91-100 From now to Jan. 'OS : After a few feeble attempts at prosecu­ The Fast Mail S p l e n d id S e r v ic e , U p to ri E q u ip m e n t , C ourteous th ree! office 175 with her, as she came home from town coming election is— Shall the sale of John W Burrus et ux to Frank W e will give the Port­ Mr". Patton was driving logs on Gales Pet­ acres NWJ 3 n 5 w .............. in the county. elected a strip 50 ft off S e n d ............ Jno T the newsiest 6472 2 erson lots 3 4 5 6 7 8 and 9 blk 30 Cornelius..................... NEWS we blk 3 lots 3 and 4 blk except 1 and Phillips F W to Henrietta You w ill find expected, license under the charter, Wednesday night with the exception of The Flyer: settler has filled notice of his intention to make final proof in »upport of his claim, and that said proof will b • made before the Register and Receiver, at Port j xt that the only question is one cf reve­ I wonder if Mrs. Dallas won’ t invite nue. This we consider but incidental. us all to take Thanksgiving dinner The question to be decided at the Hansen et ux lots Copies can be had by sending us your address. THE Sr F G . .. * ticket pledging themselves Mrs. William Hart’ s last Thursday and K K Dailey et ux to W D Smith Eczema and Pile Cure visitor G A L E S C R EEK trees across the road near 1000 n 5 w (6 4 7 .2 6 a ) ............................... . for next election was fairly drawn, “ Shall we have a license saloon?” The can­ did not do much damage around here John C Hill et al to Western Forest Grove, Oregon Miss Conger was a Portland Saturday. The wind storm W A Scott to M J Kinney S W i R . IN IX O IN , D e n t i s t . saloons running. 550 land visiting with her children again. 1 c t 1 n 3 w ............................. 257.08 d r o v e . after Thanks- tion the matter was dropped with both Grandma Wilson is out from w 2 Overland Trains Oaiiy Laud Office 31 Portland, Oregon, October 27, 1906. Notice is hereby given that the foltowing-namrd In answer to AGENT To SPOK AN E, ST. PAUL, MltJ APO LIS, D U L U T H , CHICAGl ST. LOUIS. T A n d A l l P o i n t s E a s t a n d S o J Notice for Publication Rev. H. W. Boyd, Port­ temperance councilmen and the mayor. Monday THE T IC K E T S VIA Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above- described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 14th day ot December, 1906. ALGERNON S. DRESSER, Register. (First Pub Oct. * Dr. Hines’ case they were prohibited from issuing 1800 Walker 2.36 a Isiah Kelsey d F oru st Such Mountain Tea. [Guaranteed r ASK An Open Letter. was The Dilley people are arranging a Christmas tree. i G eo Susbauer to Paul Weigand T i,e is Hollister’ s Rocky visited titioners t0 than* e the charter of the 2000 giving. 1 s 3 v ......................................... -r ,__ u r, ; . . a d Phos H Brinson et ux to A B suffering humanity ever devised. at I Sunday and returned Monday. land for som e time came out to J W Prichard S W i sec 30 t CORRESPONDENTS: Brlgg? j night and will stay till and 14 Bohan’ s Sub Ebberts P u l d u p C n p l t n l $ 2 A .I K X ).()I ) G eo. u to get wood your letter in last issue of The News, would say for myself as one of the p e_ i land, Oregon, on December in, 1906 , vis: Niels peder i , for the church, Mr. and Mrs. bee o Notice for Publication Dear Sir: Oscar Kuhns who has been in H en­ d 1 c ........................................... Ranch H nth 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. greatest curative agent for the relief of Mr. Geo. Reed at the hospital in Port- j citY’ that il is for the exPress purp0se '• land ’ " Sunday ’ and * found him doing 'o f granting our Common Council full and com plete control of the sale of 3000 finely. intoxicating liquors in our city. Mr Brady Chowning was visiting Three years ago the temperance 18 the home folks over Sunday. people of our city appealed to the Mr. Earl Vanmeter and wife of conservative voters to assist them in Portland visited with S. F. Vanmeter’ s electing a strictly temperance Council family Sunday. that the two saloons then running wide Master Wifford Briggs returned open might be closed that the city from Amity Sunday. might be as advertised— a temperance 1500 Mr. Geo. Gray went to Portland ! town. The response was greater than sley lot 15 and E£ of lots 13 FIRST N ATIO N AL BANK Maple Mr. Linegars this week Charles K H em y et ux to Josie I Drug Store. There will be a chopping REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. HANCOCK & GORDON d 1892, Cynthia A. Scott ot Casion, cot nty of °mc* ,L“ £ y claims * * * must ia be presented ' within JZ Z Autusl 4 for payment, which six ] Was^jnKl ashington, Sta'e t f Orepcn, has this day tiled In this months from the date of first publication of this notice, office his sworn statement No 7077. for purchase the of Dated this November 22, 1906. the S H o f the NEV4 and NVs of the SEVfc o f Sec. No. 22, CHARLES HINES. in Township No. 1 North, Range No. 5 West, and will CICERO HINES. offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable Executors, for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and I-an^ley & Son, Attorneys. to establish his claim to said land before the United j States Land Office at Portland, Oregon, ou Friaay, the last Wednesday the 14th. ------------- o United States Land Office, Portland, Oregon, Notice is hereby given that we, the undersigned, September 29th, 1906 have been legally appointed by the County Court of j NoUcc is |.ercby given that in compliance with the Washington county, Oregon, as eaecutors of the last j provlslonJ ol the act of Congress o f June 3, 1878, en- WU1 and Testament o f Thomas M. Hines deceased, j " An act for ,he sale of timber lends in the States therefore all persons holding claims against said estate of Ca|1(ornia> Oregon, Nevada and Washington Terri- will present them, duly verified, as provided by law at n M to all Fublic Lands States by act of ley spent a most delightful day with Mrs. Shotwell at Vine Oregon | r EXECUTO R S NOTICE T h e Ladies Working Society of Dil- AMONG OUR NEIGHBORS n 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. D IL LE Y . OFFICE over Hines' Store e Taken as directed, it becomes the Mrs. Hunt and children left PORTLAND OREGON LAW YER d sto a wat i It provili: Bere t i" " la r ami Uids on 1 e local ■'is know ■M butai north rere F. irn, Pat ( S of Ori »nies an lits havt boma c< Mr the i (reports a WISH Si I Engineer 4l Con