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About Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1907)
AME EVERY MORNING \ Bad Back Is Always Worse in th3 Morning. Forest Grove people are Finding Relief. • » » • ♦ ♦ ♦ « «S’» A N O LD T IM E G A M B LIN G E P IS O D E . Zi-i • O ne 7 ........................... .. • ■ • • [Original] W hen I was a little chap living iu A back that aches all day and causes j Cincinnati I was delicate. W e had relatives In New Orleans, and at one time I was sent down there for my health. The oul.v route was by the Ohio and Mississippi rivers, and 1 made the trip In one of the big steam ers of that day. The main feuture that 1 remember was seeing men sit- Pills cute sick kidneys— make you leel t)nK ¡„ tb« Cabiu playing cards, with yctter, work better, rest better and beautifully colored chips. Why they used the chips 1 was too young to un >leep better derstand. In this connection 1 also re I N, Ridgeway, with the Oregon Nursery Com call their leaving the tables occasional pany and living at 205 Commercial St., Salem, Or., »ays " I knew I had kidney trouble because there ly to go to a little box about the size were pains in the small o! my back and twinges of a " I ’unch and .Duly” show, placed when I stooped or lifted. Even at night the paim were still theie and mornings I aro«e lame and »ore forward In the cabin, where they I tirrd easily and felt languid and was sometimes itruuk drinks of tto inei beautiful col dreadfully nervous. Occasionally I had headaches ar.d at such time» my sigh* would be blurred. There ors. was also a sediment in the secretions My expet The Mississippi was one vast gam irnce proved that Doan’» Kidney Pill« have no »u per ¡or for curing kidney complaint and backache bling resort from Cairo to New Or * i hey are just the thing every »ufTerer from these leans. There were tlatboats fitted up troubles should use Nothing could have suited my case bet*er They went right to the seat of the for the purpose that floated slowly trouble and c o m p 'fly relieved me Doan’s Kidne> down the river, tying up at any point Pills liave my end rseinent.” Fo: sale by all dealers Price 5C where there were people to be fleered, and wherever there were planters there cents. Foster-Milbum Co., Buffalo were victims. One afternoon one of New York, sole agents lor the United these tlatboats descending with the cur States. rent was seen from the shore not far Remember the name— Doans— an.i lielow Memphis to lie turning In to shore. The oul.v power aboard was In take no other. the arms of men and a couple o f long sweeps or oars on either side. Those on the starboard side flashed In the A Most Valuable Agent. sunlight, while the tiller oar left a rip The glycerin« employ«.! In Dr. I'l'Tee'x medicines greatly enhances the medicinal ple astern. The boat in tills way was properties which It extracts from native brought ashore, and a hawser was got medicinal roots and holds in solution out and tied to a stump upon the river much Iwlter than alcohol would. It also hank. possesses medicinal properties of Its own, That night Julian Maran, a young being a valuable demulcent, nutritive, planter, stepped nlioard the boat and, antiseptic and antlfurment. It adds with one or tw o o f his friends who greatly to thoefllcacy of the Black Cherry- bark, Blood root, Holden Seal root. Stone were already there, opened the game. r<<ot and Queen’s root, contained In Maran had sold his plantation and ne "Golden Medical Discovery” In subduing groes and was going to Baton Rouge to chronic, or lingering coughs, bronchial, marry his sweetheart and take up his throat and lung alTcctlons, for all of which residence there. The money he had re these agents are recommended by stand ceived was in bank except u hundred ard medical authorities. dollars, with which he proposed to In all cases where there Is a wasting amuse himself on the flntliont. lie away of llesh, loss of ap|iellte, with weak stomafh, as In the early stages of con- added considerably to his hundred dol i|/ti/)n. there can be no doubt that gly- lars during the evening and. being a tumiftibn, cerine/acts as a valuable nutritive and j chivalrous fellow, considered himself aids >Tie Gplden Seal root. Stone root, hound to go back the next day aud give Queigds rc t and Black Chcrrybark In igesllon and building up the the hank a chance for "revenge.’' In a p rom u flesh a i; englh. controlling the cough few days the fortune he hail in hank and b r in i ig shout a healthy condition was every cent transferred to the of the e system. Of course, it must not he oJ ■cled to work miracles. It will safe In the flntbnnt. That was a curious age. I f there arc not y u rei ptlon except In Its earlier \vi|| r 11r o y p r v SPVPFn. f)[)Sf, i- atagfs. chivalrous professional gamblers now, iiiiw iiim iiu m n iijh itn we hear nothing o f them. There were trouL’lf.'.-i-aii'.l i . limine sore In acute ai _ TTi'iarseness, _______ coughs . ll|f _ chivalrous gamblers tben, and they * ,L la'not so ••ll.-ctiv «• ITIs In the lingering made their Influence felt. Perhaps it effective. hang-on coughs, or those of longstanding. was because gambling had not then even wlu n accompanied by hlccding from lungs, that it has performed its most lieen left so far liehlml other means o f making a living as it Is now. The marvelous cures. I’rof. Finley Klllngwood, M. I)., of Ben gambling propensity hns developed nett Med. College, Chicago, says of gly Into more legitimate forms. Be tills as c e rin e : It may, as Maran was parting with the "InilysueirtlaltsnrveHanexcrllenttiorno__ lliiliilo g a fixed ijuanUty of the P e r o x id s of : remuant o f Ids fortune, finsturus Ster- hjrdrogen In solu tion , it Is one of the U-st ling, n professional gambler, who had m &nufiM 'turtM l p r u lut ts o f th«* pr* »«»nt tim e In Its a ction u ix in « m i forl>lt*tl, d is o rd e re d sto m - once been a respectable planter, board ■ tiis , e s p e c ia lly I f th e re Is u lc e ra tio n o r r a «1 the flatbont. He had left "the pro ta l! hul g a s tritis (c a ta rrh a l in fla m m a tio n o f stom ach), i t Is a m ost «‘(Helen t p re p a ra tio n . fesslon" and with his winnings had G ly c e rin e w ill re lie v e m a n y cases o f p yrosis bought Maran’a plantation. When Ma- (h e a rtb u rn ) and excessive g a s tric (stom ach) acidity, ran had parted with his last dollar. lolil Golden Medical DiscoveryM enrlchoa and purifies the blood curing blotches, Dimples, Sterling walked up ou to the river bank eruptions, scrofulous swellings and old sores, with him. or ulo«'rs. “ Perm it me to say, sub,” he said to Send to Dr R. V Pierce, of Buffalo, N Y.. for free Itooklet telling all about the nativi U lva Maran. "that I have seen many fools medicinal roots composing this v r fu l I d my life, nnd y o’ nr’ one o f the big medicine. 'There *s no alcohol lu IL g es t Even when a gam bler plays fai’ the advantage Is w ith him. The men Notice for Publication. on this boat are o f the lowest kind of United S la t» I .ml Ofllce at Portland, Oregon, swindlers.” January V, 1007. Kotier; t, hereby given that in compitane ewith the Maran. maddened, was about to re proviaiona o( Ihe act of congress of June J, 1878. en titled "A n act for Ihe tale of limber lands in ihe Stair, tort angrily, when Sterling pulled a of Ca lifornia, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Terri roll o f hills from Ids pocket nnd con- liscomlort at night is usually worse in he morning. Makes you leel as il ou hadn’t slept at all. Can’t cure a bad back until you tute the kidneys. Doan's Kidney mty. • aa mended 10 all ihe p.ablu U nd Slate, by act , ................... . of August t. 18» 1 , George W U r-k wood of Portland tt lU lP ll: \ o g o d o w n t ll l l . m i g h t W ith Gf’ unty nlMuhnomah. Hair of Otrgun. ha» Ih n day Bled tills and Btart III flgalll. Don’t play to , |n this oarer Ilia sworn statement No. 7167 for the put 1 ■ . V , 1 .... « b a s e of the tiMt of nw l , and rvvl, of n» (, of Section w l u - * 1 « ? o n l y to b e in the game. 1 II I I and se*i of of Seciif n No. 10, In Town be tha', and take a baud myself. Have •»hip No. 1 N R an i' No. 5 W, and will offer proof to 1 _____ . , , . ... show that the land sought is more valuable for Its timber i f 1111 IN Y ° pOCKOt, Still. or »lone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish M a r a n t r i e d t o e x p r e s s Ills g r a t i t u d e , his tlaim to s.Md land before the re n ter and receiver of , ,, this office at Portland, Oregon, on Thursday the ldth l),lt s ’ e r l l l l f f t u r n e d a w a y a n d w e n t to day of September .«07 M e k a f e w o f t h e f o r m e r 's fr i e n d s , lie names as witnesses C. H Osborn of Portland, Or., 1 rr.K . , a .. . Jam« s Miller of Portland, Or., W J Lockwood of 1 G V ® n lIlg M a r t in . S t e r l i n g a n d t w o ’ ’"/ '«T iA a ’.'ii ' . ' " claiming i " , " ! io ,i adversely ! i ,Ml' / ny and all t persons the above , o t h e r s w h o m S t e r l i n g h a d a .tk c d t o l>o described lands are requested to flic their claims in this I Prt*s***H opened the game Oil tile tint 01 M l o r btion wajvik d.y •««epiember. 1007. boat. The owner o f the outfit and tw o ALGERNON S D8ESSF.il. RrgUter. assistants were o f the party, making I'ate of First Publication July 18, 1«07. seven in all. They had played an hour or more when a jackpot was opened, KOTICE FOR PUBLICATION and the pile on the table grew enor United Stain 1^.1*; , mc, ( mously. Suddenly ¡sterling clapped one Cortland. O rvf.. May 24, 1007 Malier I« Brtrby y y rn that in compliance »Ith rhr hand down on the money and whipped out a gun with tile other. At the pluvial* ns o( Ihr ait of (.'unfrei, o f Junr J. 1878, rn w ir d "A n act for Ihr lair of tiwbrt land. (hr same moment Maran and his tw o o f California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Terri friends drew their weapons and cov to -y ." as emended to all Ihe Public Land Starrs try sc! ered the three professionals. The coup or Annual 4. I8U H a r r y X. Mrservr of (aim er, county was effected so quickly that not one of o f Columbia, Slate of Oregon. has this day hied in this the latter was able to draw. otr.ee hts sworn statement No. 74JS. for Ihe purchase of Flit yo’ arm a on the table," ordered the awH of sectlcn No. 10 In township No I north, « * Ko 5 west, and will oner proof to ihow that Ihe Sterling, raking off the money into his Then, setting the hat on a chair, land aou«ht la more valuable for Its tinker or atone than hat for acrtcuttural purposes, and lo establish his claim to he went to the owner of the taint and liegnn to eearch him. «aid land bofote ihe refiner and receiver at Po.lland. ( r e fill, on Wednesday, ihe llth day of Stptrmbei "H ra!" he retnnrked. drawing sev IUG7. ernl aces held by a clasp attached to He names as wlinearea Antui Kaclellan of Portland, a rubber coni In bis sleeve " A cheap Oregon, Harry W (aud of Portland. Orrfun, Josh Ad device, but good enough to fool asses Xma o f Gales City, Orefon. Guaa A. U v ,| r ta of Pott with." Then, going to the next man, Und, Oregon. he took a park o f cards from tils pock Any and all persons claiming adversely the afove described lands are reques ed to file tfelr claim« m this •t. held them np to the light and continued: « ft re on or before said |Ith day of Feiten bet. 1«€7. ALGERNON t. PRISSER. Register. "Marks big enough to see in the First Publication June 27. I dsrk. All the court cards are plain on the back as on the face " Notice tor Publication. After going through o,,, three men and finding evidence of fraud on all I'mted States Land Office. he politely naked the owner for the Portland, Oregon. May 11. |«T7. The man. having a Notice ia hereby given that in compliance with the key o f the safe P atol m i,«I, within a few Inches of r revisions of the act o f Congress o f June J, 1878. mit «led “ An act for the sale of timber lands in U r states of "is ear complied, sterling opened the California, Oregon. Nevada, and Waahtngn n Terri safe nnd counted out an amount equal tory, as extended to all the public land sta re by act ot to Maran** low.es and handed tt to Aug. 4, ]go j. Geo. P Cooper of Portland, county him Then he paid what lo »«.* thp 0 Multnomah, state of Oregon, has this «lay bled in this others bad made from the money |n oit ce his sworn statement No 7412, for the purchase of t til **“ hst N«* * " » himself a winner 1 r N * » of Ihr N V* of (rc . 10. la ToaoahipNo and tills amount he t.».k from Ills pock 3 N, (k tifa 4 W and will oftrr proof lo thc-w that the I rod sou,hr is more valuada for ils nmbrr or atona than et nml to*«4vl tt on the fatile. When the party left the boat they fur Sfricultural purposes, and lo raubltsh Ins claim to arid laod hr fore rhr ( r , rarer and (ece lver a! Portland, eut the calile, amt it floated down with < refon. on Urunday, the IJth day of Sepien her. l«07 the currant Its profits ami losses at He names as witnesses Warren J Lockwood of Pori If* last landing place hail ls«en nil. • * " < 0 , ' P « : C h » . H. Osborn o f Portland ('refon . I Maran le ft the next day for Baton A (l. Hotchkiss o* Parce na, C rrfrn . James I hpptnf Rouge and was m arri«) soon after hi* o Narcona, Oregon. arrival. Hart It not been for Sterling’s A ny and all person» claiming adversely the above de Interference he might have beeorne a a nbrd loneta are rroursied eo lit their claims in this j professional gambler himself. < H cd on or before aard I Hh day of September, U07. OB AI G il N O H » . P ( ( . « S ( ( , I n a i , , i finar fup I resiles Jttlr 4.) « B O R G S DISNEY MILLS. O c c a s io n W h e n th e A n im a l N o t C om a B a ck. When the eat died the whole family went Into mourning, figuratively If not literally. No common back door cat this, but one that must be burled w ith j all honor. The question was how and where. Some one proposed cremation, but j this was r e je c t«! on the ground that ! It sounded too much like lynching. It was finally proposed that the father, i who had to cross a ferry every (lay to ; bis place of business, should drop it overboard, and as a burial at iwa rath er appealed to the sentimental attitude j o f the fam ily this Idea was received favorably. The follow ing morning the remains of the cat w ere made Into a package and securely tied. It was a lovely day, and the ferryboat was crowded with passengers, aud what had seemed so simple at home assumed u n exp ect«! difficulties In the face o f a curious crowd, ready to Imagine anything nnd to put the worst construction on an ap parently mysterious action. Finally it occurred to the father that the best tim e would be the evening, j and he could slip the cat overboard j without attracting notice In the dusk. | Through the day It occupied a com er o f his office, nnd he was glad when the time came for the return trip. H e waited until the boat was well out In the stream and then, glancing | around furtively, laid his hand on the i package. Suddenly It struck him what would seem strange in broad daylight would seem doubly so at night. With a smothered gronn he replaced : It on the seat beside him. There was no help for It—he would have to carry it home again. As he took his seat in the train that was to convey him the rest o f the w ay i he placed the cat on the shelf above his head and for the first tim e that j day forgot all about It. H urrying to get off the car when he reached his destination, he was halted by some one j behind him, who thrust into his hand the 111 fated package. When he reached his house he threw ' It down on a chair In the hall and went In to supper. In the middle o f It the maid came In and asked how she (Matrix by c lurtrsy Portland .louriini r should cook the m eat he had brought with him?” Another pose of Miss Marguerite Frye, Denver, chosen as the prettiest girl in America "M eatI” he exclaimed. “ T h at Isn’t meat ! It's ” — But at this moment the maid pro- AT THE CHURCHES A MILLINERY HINT. (litt-ed the package and showed him a M s LrcEvoe. choice piece o f meat. History does not “ T icket," fill I the collector as he j M. E. Church say what the man an Id who got the A S m a r t E f f e c t I n th e P o p u la r M u s h opened the do >r o f a carriage In which I ro o m S h a p e . cat —N ew York Sun. sat a man who It»iked as if he was an Regular preaching services at the Methodist church This charm ing hat o f mushroom chored to his seat. The man handed every Sabliath at 11a. m. and at 8:00 p. m. Sunda shape Is o f opalescent straw —silver over the required pastel»'.'!rd. which i school at 10 a. m.; Epworth League 7:00 p. m.; Mid-week POINTED PARAGRAPHS. Then, looking ; Service, Thursday, 8:30 p. m. gray and cerise—with a broad shirred was duly Inspected. REV. H. GOULD. Pastor. A Iroy’s Idea o f a hero Is another band around the edge o f the brim of nrouud. the collector said, "Is there another gentleman in the carriage?” German Lutheran Church boy who runs away from home. changeable gray and cerise silk. “ No.” "Is that other portmanteau j The German Lutherans hold services on the 2nd and Nothing Is so often overestim ated as On one side o f the crown Is an enor yours, then, too?” “ Other portman 4th Sundays of each month at 2:30 p. in. the Information given confidentially mous rose with gray silk petals, and H. C. EBELING, Pastor. teau?” "Yes, on the floor there by the As a rule, w h a t-a man calls his other.” "Those," said the traveler, with Christian Church. rights represent m erely desired p rivi dignity, are my fe et."— London (¡lobe. SCHEDULE OF SERVICES. leges. You may have forgotten more than the other man knows nnd still be a short horse. The man who Is scared Into being good is the one most likely to boast o f Ills exceeding virtue. There are lots o f ways o f wasting time. Feeling sorry fo r yourself brings about as little returns as any. When a man goes to church nnd hears a sermon which (teems Intended expressly for him, he never enjoys It very much. As the prize winner In the biggest baby contest, the man who doesn't get sick very often Is a strong com|>etltor when he docs. Atchison (¡lobe. Drinking Excuses. Excuses for drinking are always at hand. Here are the five fam iliar ones: Good wine, a friend, or being dry. Or lest w e should bo by and by— Or any other reason why. I f they don’t suffice one can always fall hack upon Hr. Sam Johnson’*, “ He who makes n beaat o f himself gets rid o f the pnill o f being a man.” On the other hand, here are three rea sons, one o f them cogent, that a Bos tonian gave for not drinking: "First. I can’t drink, for I ’ve Just lost a near relative. Second (when much pressed). — No, I really can’t. You know I ’m president o f a temper- nnce society. Third (when he was much more pressed).—No, I can’t. In deed. I ’ve just had four or five cock- ' tails." Boston Globe. Well Trained. Old I.ndy (Im proving the occasion)— Ah. my poor man, you would not be In this imsltion if you had received nn early training in some trade nr call ing. T ra m p —Don't you tork too sud den aIroiit wot yot) don’t know nothin’ about, missus. No trainin', indeed! W ’y, I was In prison afore I was four teen.—Loudon Mall. T a c tfu lly H e— W h o V ague. — Brick for sale at Peterson's *7 per thousand. ■ an REV. H. W . BOYD. Pastor. la d y ? S he— Free Methodist «.. . Th fre will be preaching K rrrlcn In the Free Metho- dittChu.ch e v . „ s u n * * . t 1 1 , . m. 7J0 » . n. REV. H. K. BOW MAN. Pallor. Christian Science. Services every Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p.m . ! at the Christian Science Hall. 115 South Fifth Street When you travel the Wilson River Road stop at A 8IL V E H AND CHKKRY CONFECTION, on the other side nre n rose and bud of deep cerise. A t the back la a big aoff, white rose. The fold o f silk around the crown is o f the changeable taffeta. The bandeau Is covered with crushed malines nnd rosebuds. This draw ing is reproduced from Dress, the beautiful fashion magazine. An I n h e r it e d Tendency. N o t a n U n i o lf is h P a tr io t, " " l i y don't yon secure a public of flceT’ "My huslrand I* really ver* atten tivi' ) ostentar he ta-oght me • doxeu » • ll a . ” - Meggawdorfer B i i r . i t Congregational Church Sunday School at 10 a. m. Morning Preaching Ser vice at 11 o’clock. Evening service at 7:30 p. m. Vcung People’s Meeting held at 6:30 p. m. Mid-week service on Thursdays at 7:30 p. m. P u t. p la in I f you would lie a good judge, hear «•bat every one says. — I ’ortiir* i f f * P ro v e.». ly treats her husband as the average Mixed. servant treats bric-a-brac." Here 1« a mixture o f kingdoms. If not "I'm listening." replied Mrs. Nagget Of metaphors, taken fnmi a history e* “W hat's the answer?"’ a initiation paper: "H e stretched his “The more he's worth the more she sultry length beneath the ewe tree» tries to break him ."—Catholic Standard «hade. ' " A w a y back ns far as the tim e ¡ nnd T im e « o f Jack t'artier England sent her ships I 1*1*4» __ I_____ . - V- I into Hudson Irsy to trade beads and A n E a r ly B e g in n e r . muskets with the Indians for Ivory off Bmlth Jlmson Is certainly a pro the walrus tree."—Century. gressive Individual. Jones- Progressive! Why, he’s down N o t a n E x p o r t O p in io n . right lazy "H e hns lust returned from Mext- Smith \A ell, he’s progressive enough "o He says a Mexican burro Is the to have spring ______.JH fever long Irefor* wln- •nrU * * <rav* ,1' ' * ’3r »•"bborn thing on end*.—St. Louis Post-Dispatch Houston Post. th a t T h a t Is m v m o t h e r . H e— Oh, I bog „ . . . . . .. ,1 p n rd o n ! I d ld n t n o t i c e t h e re a m r.- b la n o e . L o n d o n O p in io n . A Cleveland society woman gave a party to nine friends o f her young *on. Shopping In London. aared six T o add to the pleasure o f One o f the first things au American the occasion she had the Ices frozen man or woman rushes out to buy In In the form o f a hen and ten chickens. London Is n serviceable well cut mack Each child was allowed to »elect his intosh, and the second article to he chicken as It was served. F inally she purchased U usually au umbrella. A came to the son o f a prominent poli man can buy In le n d o n n smart w a tician. terproof which with occasional reproof “ W hich chicky w ill you have. Ber ing w ill last him a lifetim e for 3 or 4 tie?** ahe asked. guineas. In N ew York a very had tml- “ I f you please. Mrs. IT.. I think I ’ ll tatlnn w ill c t «t him from $40 to $ ,». ! take the mnmmn hen," waa the polite The Rritlah umbrella Is not only a reply.—Llpptncotfa thing o f tienuty In workmanship, hut It will outlast all competitors across So S i m il a r . the sens tendon Express. “ Y es," said Nagget, “a woman usual “Tie Isn’t married is j Bible School, Sunday................ 10:00 a. m. Communion and preaching.............................11:00 a. m. Junior Mission Band..................................... 3:00 p. m. Christian Endeavor...................................... 6:30 p. m. Preaching.................................................... 7:30 p. ra. Prayer meeting on Thursilay night. REV. SIAS, Pastor. “ T don't care for It.” answered Mr. Pnuttn 8tax “In my *tat* it wotild hr too much like gli Ing np my position as an employer In order to become an employee." Washington Star. It Makes a Difference. "Isn 't Hussel going to take any vaca tlon this year at a ll?" "N o.” "W h y , he took one last year.” "Yea, hut he was on salary thou; he's a memlier o f the firm n ow ."— I ’ hiladel pliia- .Press. The White House 32 miles from Forest Grove. Rates: meals 25s, lodging, 25c. Board with room per week $6.00 "Horses, team over night, hay and grain $1.50. Hay Mone, 75c. Hot and cold water piped through house. Modern bath etc. Telephone the proprietor, J. F. Reeher, Wilson, Oregon. Notice of Final Settlement Notice is hereby given that I, the undersigned, have TJsing Up Material. tiW d in the county court of Washington county, Oregon “ W hy Is nDt your nation more mu* my fin.-tl report as executrix o f the estate o f John B. Smith, deceased, and that said court has appointed Mon deal 7** day the 2nd day of September, 1907, at 2 o ’clock p. m, “ Well,** answered the Am erican, “ we ot said day as the date for hearing final proof thereof. undoubtedly have K°od voices, but T Therefore ail prisons objecting to said report or any portion thereof will file their objection with the clerk of suppose we use most o f them up cheer- said court on or before the date set for hearing as above Ins at baseball games.-!,*--Washington set forth. OCTAVIS SMITH, S,nr Executrix of the estate o f John B. Smith, deceased. Langley it Son, At'orneys. (First publication July 18 ’07) Not a Chance. — At Bailey’s, lor ladies’ hand sewed goodyear welt, patent leather oxfords. Cuban heel, Blucher cut. — Hoffman & Allen for good goods and lowest prices. \ — Take your Mohair and Wool to ' Hoffman and Allen C o.’s for highest p rice s. Contest Notice. "What words ?" "There w eren’t any th ere"'—Illustrateli Bits S tr ic tly aunt L it e r a l . la w y e r Did you nny that the de fendant kipped you on hi* own initia tive? ITneocutlui? Wit non*--No. sir. I didn't no such a thing?! He kissed me *mack on my lip?.—Baltimore Ameri- CRU. United Slates Land Office, Portland, Or. July 27, 1907 A 'sufficient contest affidavit having been filed In this ofLru by Sorcn Jcppesen contestant, against Hotre- steadientry No. 15512, mode August 2, 1 W , for E’ v NW and lots 1 and 2, section 30. township 3 n, r 3 w by E l'"**« L. Perone contestee. in which it is alleged • tv well acquainted with the tract of land em- t i n the homstead entry, and knows the present noil ion of the same; also that said Ernest L. Perone ri.ts u < ’H y ahmdor.ed said tract of land from the date of sy. ^ entry ;o the present time; that said entry man nrvtr* lived ' nd mrrde his heme on said land at any ij ter making said entry; that he never cultivated , portion o f said lend after the date of said entry; tna' he! n* vrr made any improvemen s on said land ;vt*'T rid k ire sa>d ent.y save and except erecting » small nhabrtable log shcck and felltng a few irrek afound said shark prior to November, ld04, g n. c *»■>'•’ oh time he ha? been without the state of Ore • i . . nd«tl 3f ;be said alleged absence from the s* d ,.J »ns no* d*?e »o his empl yment in the Armv, Navy Marin'“-' C«*rps of tne United States as a private sol- fi.fr, officer, seaman or marine, during the war with Spam or"during any other war in which the D. S. may hr rngaiftrd *a?d parties are hereby notified to appear, respond ^ff^r evidence touching said allegation at 2 «iViock'P- ni. cn Sept 17, 1007. before the register an 1 fr c e !^ eT United States Land Office m Port land, O ry -» ihe J contestant having it a proper affidavit, fil'd JulvQ, i ',¿»7, set forth Fans which show that after due diligence service of this notice ran not be h nonce r-jKie, it Iff hereby ordered and directed that tv given h/ due and proper publication. ‘ ALGERNON S. DRESSER. Register (1st Pub. Aug I, 1907)