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— co i T H E L E A D I N G TH ERE S C H O O L IS A R E A SO N FO R THE \ T r v G M e n r o d COLLEGE NEWS (From the Index) ! ♦ ♦ •♦ re . »•♦♦•♦•♦ ♦♦♦«:>■>a* In this estimate he considered 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. President Ferrin was in Portland yesterday. A. C. Allen has been on the sick list the last few days. BEHNKE-WALKER Miss Jennie THE LEADINQ yesterday in the BUSINESS COLLEGE Underwood registered Commercial Depart Dated this November 22, 1906. CHARLES HINES, CICERO HINES, Executors. I-angley ♦ Son Attorneys. F IR S T C A R R IA G E IN M A tN E . Quite a crowd of school p eople at M in lflt e r C o m e t o l in y W h y H e S o ld It. tended the college song service at C. Tlx* Rev. Frauds Winter was a na tive of Bostou ami a graduate of lia r Victor E. Albright, head of oratory rui-il college. He tveut to Bath early la and debate here last year, is now tak 171)7 und, after pre idling on probation [ W v w w w v w T w * W W w w w w ▼ W w w w W w w Y W . H . H O L L IS , for the orthodox ehureh. was Invited ing post graduate work at Columbia Jo settle, which invitation he accepted. LAWYER AMONS OUR NEIGHBORS | University, New York. He was ordained lu the autumn of the Reai Estate and Corpo OFFICE over same year. He went to Bath on horst- W . B. Shively, Jr., P. U. ’ 05, was buch in comp my with Lemuel Stan- Hines’ Store | ration Law a Specialty. School Report. out from Portland, Sunday. As Edi disli. Mr. Winter came from Boston, Oregon j Forest Grove, Report of Watts Public School for tor H ogue once said, these weekly where he hud associated with such etn ., . . a, . , , inent men as Adams. Otis and Warren, month ending Nov. 23. No. days pilgrimages of Shive s are beginning h,mge|f becoul;us au ardeut patriot us HANCOCK & GORDON taught 20; N o. days attendance, 680; to make us curious. taking the lead la tin- Revolutionary measures adopted In B.itli during that F J I S H I O I V S T T 7 1 B L E S No. days absence, 55; No. pupils en- Charlie Bollinger, who attended, period. Paclfic Ave. Forest Grove rolled, 40, average daily attendance, school here a couple of years ago and memorable Mr. Winter married Miss Abigail Ai Neat Turnouts 34; Pupils neither absent nor tardy— a prominent member of Gamma Sigma. de» In 17l!S. and it Is through tier that --------------------------------------------------------------- Sophia Schmale, Johd W iberg, Ella was visiting old friends at the Univer the Winters of today trace their an cestry back to tlie “Puritan Maiden of W iberK- Alice w ilson > Laura Knight, sity last week. Plymouth.” Emery La Mont and Dora Schmale. Three years after the marriage of the The friends of the Misses Tem ple (ESTABLISHED 1898.) Rev. Francis Whiter and Abigail Aii'.en MARTHA TRAVER, Teacher. ton regret very much that their parents they started to vis.t a si -ter of Mrs. Forest Grove, Oregon A general banking business transacted. FOR SALE. — Thoroughbred Silver must move to H ood River. Florence Winter living In Connecticut and in tended to ride rll the way on horse Interest paid on time deposits. Ham burg chickens. Inquire of E. will accompany them, but Maverne back. but Mrs. Winter became so fa Accounts invited. will remain in school. Squires, Forest Grove, R. F. D ., No. 2. tigued that Mr. Whiter sold one of the Horace Thomas, former editor-in- horses for u'cnrrlage and harness. It Phone Bell 58. was the Urst carriage that ever came C ity S having P a rlo rs chief of the Index, who has been on into Maine and was called a chaise. Report of the Thatcher School the Oregonian since his graduation is Traveling was so dFUcu’.t that two ne For the Best, Up-to-date Work. For month of November, 1906. writing up special dope for the New groes were employed to accompany Baths. Pacific Ave, Forest Grove. them with shovels and axes to clear No. of days taught 20. Year’ s edition. A. I. Wirtz, Proprietor the road. Several times the chaise had N o. of days attendance 441. I Miss Adams, the violincellist who to he taken apart and lifted over fallen trees. The minister's parishioners No. of days absence 28. played here with Mrs. Lulu Tyler thought that It was putting on too N o. of times tardy 4. Gates, was thrown from a carriage at much style for their pastor to ride in a No. of pupils enrolled 24. M cM innville last week and suffered a carriage, and In consequence Mr. Win P a i d u p C a p i t a l « . 2 A . o o n .o o ter sold It. This was In 1771. It was a Average daily attendance 221. l broken shoulder blade and other in- CORRESPONDENTS: two wheeled chaise, the body resting No. neither absent nor tardy 9. I juries. She was one of the star per on leather braces, which were attached National City Bank, New York Names of those neither absent nor formers and her absence will be a big to wooden springs.—Lewiston Journal. Wells Fargo & C o's Bank, New York £. W. Haines Bank FIRST NATIONAL BANK United States National Bank. Portland tardy Josephine and Orminda Thatcher, loss to the com pany. i Martha and Cnarles M acy, Fred Jonathan Suburban Hiltz says that Haney, Mildred Raymond, Orval Ken- he had the funniest dream last night The neth and Philip French. that has ever entered the brain of man. V iola E. F ields , teacher. H e dreamed that he started out to find or — The 8 1 2 .0 0 values that Bailey a job and finally cam e to a big brick F o re n t d ro v e j offers in clothing cannot be dupli building covering several blocks. He cated. Call in and be shown. went and told the chief mogul that he was hunting for a light occupation. DILLEY The fellow put him to work packing Forest G rove, Oregon Mr. and Mrs. Lamb are visiting in matches. OFFICE: Three doors north ot Bailey’« itoie. Portland for a few days. hour* frorr v A. M. to 4 t . M. The Alpha Zeta society enjoyed the Mrs. John Umphlette of Amity, is privilege of listening to Mr. Akyioshi’ s visiting her sister, Mrs. Abner Briggs. first speech before an American audi The hum of the woodsaw is heafd en ce, or in the English language. F R F F Knowing what It Is to suffer, I will give | Leading Tonsorialist R . INIXOIN, D e n t i s t games would have meant a a half. the men to handle and then we could not have , . , financed . seven games at , The present schedule calls for a 17, with a return game the season. here later in We go to Dallas, D ec. 21 Mrs. Briggs and Mrs. friends. W e are sorry to lose the parents. Umphlette Mr. who go away this week where the young For Three to Colorado, Bagwell has a Mrs. Bagwell, the children and the old gen Months You w ill find NEW S the newsiest paper In the county. W e will {five the News F ro m now to Jan. 'OH to all new subscribers for the price of $ 1 .0 0 , thus giving you T he News fro m now until Jan . 19 0 7 FR E E ! Bagwells' fine position as book-keeper. Copies can be had by sending us your address. TH E Mr. One of the most com m on the happy forms of presents is eggs in number ; proportional to the circumstances of j go by way of California Normal plays here Feb 2. 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, and Washington Ter ritory,” as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892, Henry Foott of 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 of December, 1906. He names as witnesses: John Foott of Portland, Oregon; Henry G. Tuttle of Portland, Oregon; Frank Shephard of 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. - M o iH lta il Route your shipments Great Northern. Full infoimation from W m. HARDER,! General Agent; Portland Oregon! MEATS THE VERY BEST Quality, Prices, Treaimenll S a e l e n s & Co.! Notice for Publication. Main St., Forest G. ove Land Office, Portland, Oregon, October 23, 1906. . Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provision, of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878. en- i titled “ An act for the sale of timber lands in the States Nevada, and Washington Terri I tory,” as extended to a.l the Public Land States by act j of August 4, 1892, Frances Lockwood of Portland. county of Multnomah, State of Oregon, has this day filed in this office her sworn statement No. 7091, f :r the purchase of the SW V* of SE Vi and SE Vi of SW Vi of Section 34, T. 2 N, R. 5 W ., and E V% o f 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 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 day of January, 1907. 60 ALGERNON S. DRESSER, Register. YEAR. _ _________________ E X P E R I E N C E | ‘ T r ace M ares ! D e s ig n s C o p y r i g h t s A c .J A n von o snndltig a sketch and descrlntlonmsl qnlckljr jiaeerfain o u r o|*lm<>u free wii*>uier a» invention in protm bly patentable. Communial flousstrlctlyeoiiildentlrtl. HANOB00K on | uteiitl sent fr e t , Olrimt miem ’ y fo r gecunngpnttnifc | Patents tnken tnrouufi Mmin A Co. receivi t p r e u i l n o t i c e , w lfb o u t c hwrco. lu the Scienlific fimcrican. A han dsom ely Illustrated weekly. I,nreest dH _____ Terms. >3 | d ila tion o f noy scie scien tific Journal. by all -. newsdeale . fou r m onths, s i . -------------- ,, . MUNN&Co YO i! 361Broadw a». Branch o m c e . 623 F 8t.. Washington. D. L I (First Pubiicicn c « . 2 j.) the gym for the spectators. It will seat — Goldenrod Flour now 95 cents When the first American friends offered condolences be The ceremony of mtrriage In a letter from Harvey W. consist: in partnership with his father at Che- ROLLER BEARING. H IG H GRADE. Gates, M. E. Church who is now running a grocery store cause the child was not a boy. SEW ING MACHINE. AT THE CHURCHES together with other presents, and all Regular preaching services at the Methodist church every Sabbath at 1 1 a .m . and at 7.30 p. m. Sunday schrol at 10 a. m.; Epworth League 6:30 p. m .; Mid-week Service, Thursday, 7:30 p. m. of Fare of the league. It was a mighty wise of Chicago, Capital 82,000.000. Ad- move on Pacific's part to withdraw drrsss Manager, The Columbia House, A g ’ t. from that organization. Fourteen Chicago, 111., D*sk No. 1. Automatic Lift. © M o n e y ST R O N G E ST GUARANTEE. National Se w in g Machine Co., Christian Science. SAN Services every Sunday at II a. tn. and 7:30 p .m . M the Christian Science Hall, 115 South Fifth Street. fl < : :- x JAM ES by buying this reliable, honeW high grade sew ing machine. S t v v e REV. H. K BOWMAN, Pastor. destroys originality. The affirmative of the question was successfully main- WANTED— G ood man in each tained by Ferria and Knight who were county to represent and advertise c o : - : c °P P °se<f by Markel and Chas. Ward. oDerative w operative denartment department, nni put mu out n samples, Arnston criticized the program. etc.- Old established business house. Basketball is on in dead earnest Cash salary 821 good on any train. This ticket is for weekly expense the accom m odation ol our patons who now and Manager Ferrin has a fine money advanced; permanent position. d o not wish to be kept waiting in schedule of games with teams outside Our reference. Bankers National Bank N. L. ATKINS, R o c k y (First Pub. Sept. 27) United States 1 p. m. each day, limited to Monday night train leaving Portland at 8 p .m . Fare 81 .05. ; Round trip tickets sold any day in the week, limit 30 days or less and 81 , 60 . D aylight trip throught - — - a - | about one hundred people and the pe* sack, baby was born in Japan its family were building may be lighted with a big the recipients of several th ou sin i eggs electric arc. the The Fast Mail We Give Expedited Service Freight. Sept. 21 1906. A carpenter has been engaged to put an annex on to the north side of The music of the evening was fur tion, far from old orchards. Cash nished by the quartette and Mr. i advanced weekly. C hoice of territory. Gould played a cornet solo. T o Portland and and return sold Address Washington Nursery Company, Saturdtys and Sundays com m encing at Was ° ” the 'Jueslion Toppenish, Washington.” , . , ,, . J „ , Resolved: That a college education tickets. The Flyer: S plendid S ervice , U p to E quipment , C ourteous E m iloyes . S. G. Y ERK ES, A. G. P. A , SeatJ W ash., Cor. 2nd Ave. and Columbia! Notice fer Publication Round Trip Tickets. Portland to purchase Overland Trains Daily H . DICKSON, City T icket Agent, 122 Tima St. J Portland, j the contracting ptrties drink.ng halis, he states that it is very probable three tim es out of three separate wine that he will be back for the spring REV. H. GOULD, Pastor. where they will visit relatives and Mr. Gates holds the school glass es. The ciqil contract is made teim. German Lutheran Church friends. Mrs. Bagwell will then go to ^ „ , by official registration and as this is record for the mile. H e is a hard . . . , . . ,, The German Lutherans hold services on the 2nd and her parents’ in Nebraska to visit till often omitted divorces are easily o b - Student ancl Well liked by all the fel- I 4,h Sundays ol each month at 2:30 p. m. spring and then to Colorado where lows and it would certainly be a fine H c - e b e l i n g , pastor. I ; tained. they will make their home. They Christian Church. The funerals are vejy formal and thing for Pacific if he should com e have made many friends while here Preaching service on the first and third Sundays o f ! expensive. The two principal relig b j e k . whose best wishes go with them. -------------------- ------------------ ” ch n,on,h *> 11 * .m . and at 7:30 p. m. Sunrfty ions of Japan— ohintooism and B id- | School at 10 a. m. R E ". SIAS, Pastor. F or S a l e — Horse, gray, 7 years dhism. give rise to two different forms — Taken as directed, it becom es the Conqregational Church old, weight 1100, woiks single or of b i ritl. O as n tticcib le distiactioi double. Enquire of G eo. McGreer on greatest curative agent for the relief of Sunday School at 10 a. m. Morning Preaching Ser I is that in the Shinto funeral the o f f ! i 4th street betweed 1st and 2nd ave vice at 11 o'clock. Evening service at 7:30 p. m. suffering humanity ever devised. Such is a box which fits the boly lik-aa nue. Also wood for sale. 2t Voung People's Meeting held at 6:30 p. m. Mid-week ervlce on Thursdays at 7:30 p. m. is Hollister’ s R ocky Mountain Tea. American coffin, while the Biddists REV. H. W . BOYD, Pastor. L 35 cents. Tea or Tablets. Dr. Hines’ use a square or round coffin into wmch “ WANTED— Salesmen. Many make Drug Store. Free Methodist the corpse is forced in a squatting 8100 to 8150 per month, some even o . ___t I _ _ __________ I There will be preaching , ervlce, in the Free Merhn. - Goldenrod Flour, guaranteed. posture. more. Stock clean; grown on reserva- <u«t Church every Sunday at 11 m. and T 30 p m tleman will 2 For tickets, rates, folders and information, call on or address Mr. Akyioshi gave an interesting des White and Bollinger have organized The Working society met at Mrs. cription of the rites by which the Jap a team in Oregon City a V G. T Lefler T " and James Miller, 0,born' ! ° J and our bunch w 1 Robert Osborn, A. all of 1 Bagwell’ s Tuesday afternoon to sew anese celebrate the events of birth, will no coubt m eet them there, Por:knd, Oregon, and J. N. Hoffman o f Forest Grove, ! for her. marriage and death. The birth of a i and then a couple of games with ° ° « Any and all persons claiming adversely the above- Miss Conger is on the sick list this child is a cause for the presentation of I the Chemawa Indians are cinched for i de,c,lbed lands arc requested to aie their claims in this week. She left for her hom e in Salem numerous gifts to the parents by ! the second team. °m“ on or b' ,ore “ id 7,h dayof January- 1907- were Portland visitors Friday. T o all STRANGERS coming to this city or locating in this county— The News Weston rn To SPOKANE, ST. PAUL, M INi APOLIS, D U L U T H , CKIC’AGC ST. LOUIS. A nd A l l P oints E ast a n d S oui home Without putting the management way up the line in the red ink column. of California. Oregon, game in Corvallis with the Aggies Dec. v ia G b EAL C a .S C a .Q 6 c U l d United States Land Office, Portland, Oregon. That is too big a schedule for Some of last year’ s star players, Califf, FREE! settler has filled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of 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 EV4, NEVi, Sec. 33, ir SWVi NWVi of sec 34, T. 3 N., R. 4 W. He names the following witnesses to prove his con tinuous residence upon and cultivation of sa d land, viz: John F. Johnson, of Buxton, Oregon; Hans Petersen, of Buxton, Oregon; Harland Stowell, of Euxton, Oregon; John H. Rinck. of .Buxton, Oregon. ALGERNON S. DRESSER, Register. AGENT F(J U n R î H É RN., Land Office at Portland, Oregon, October 27, 1906. Notice is hereby given that the following-named j every Friday night for two months and A A M -1- KKKK OF CHARGE, to any afflicted a posi tive cure for Ecxema, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Piles and Skin Diseases. Instant relief. Don't suffer longer Write F. W. Williams, 400 Manhattan Avenue, New York. Enclose Stamp. GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW P E C P * Noiice for Publication game and they com e here in February, and again in our town. Oregon. Any and all persons chim ing adversely the above- described lands are requested to file their claims in thi| office on or befere said 14th day of December, 1906. ALGERNON S. DRESSER, Register. (First 1 ub Oct. 4 TH E T IC K E T S ALGERNON S. DRESSER, Register. Eczem a and P ile Cure A Busy Medicine for Busy People. Brings Golden Health and Renewed Vigor. A s p e c ific f o r C o n s tip a tio n . In d ig e s tio n , L lv o r Brul K id n e y trou b les. P im p le s , E c z e m a , i’Vmpure | Sunday to be gone a week. lllo o d . Had H rea th , S lu g g is h D o w e ls . H e a d a ch e , an d H a ck a ch e. I t s R o c k y M o u n ta in T e a in talk- Miss Lizzie Briggs is le t fo rm . 36 c e n t s a b o x . G e n u in e m a d e t HOLL.IHTEH D it u o C o m p a n y . M a d is o n , W is. recipient of a new piano. Guaranteed r A SK 14th day of 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. It a n d F. Clapp’ s last Friday. Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets u United States Land Office, Portland, Oregon, September 29th, 1906 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 o f timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Terri tory,” as extended to all Public Lands States by act of August 4, 1892, Cynthia 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 SViof the NE1/* and NM» 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 Land Office at Portland, Oregon, on Friaay, the Notice is hereby given that we, the undersigned, have been legally appointed by the County Court of Washington county, Oregon, as executors of the last Will and Testament of Thomas M. Hines deceased, therefore all persons holding claims against said estate will present them, duly verified, as provided by law at the office of Langley h Son in Forest Grove, Oregon, for payment, which claims must be presented within six months from the date of first publication of this notice. ment. PORTLAND OREGON H O L L I S T E R ’S o Notice for Publication EXECUTOR S NOTICE »♦•♦ B SB SB S B S B O B O B m a s C “ In «lassltying schools, I rank yours as ona ol the six loading business college of the country.” S . A . 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