Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, June 16, 1900, Page 5, Image 5

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    "TIE MORNHJa OREGONIAtf, SATURDAY, JUNE 16, 1900.
B. Smlth.Skipanon; J. H. D. Gray. As
toria; Mrs. M. A. Bird. Hilisboro: Silas
B." Smith, Warrenton.
1840.
Mrs. Wiley Edwards, Newberg: Mra
Caroline A. Kamm, Captain Thomas
Mountain, Portland.
1842.
P. X. Matthieu, Buttevllle; Malcolm
McKay, Warrenton.
1843.
Mrs. Nancy J? Hembree, Monmouth,
Or.; .P. G. Stewart. Tacoma, Wash.; W.
C Hembree, Monmouth, Or.; W. L. Hlg
gtns, Portland, Or.; Mrs. A. L. "Love
Joy, Portland; James T. Hembree, Mrs.
M. A. Hembree, La Fayette: Mrs. I. B.
Wright, Liberal, Or.; Mrs. Daniel O'Neill,
Oregon City; Mrs. Drvthla Jenkins,
Taqulna Bay; Mrs. Sarah J. Hill, Gas
ton, Or.; Mrs. Malvln Hembree, La Fay
ette. 1844,
Mrs. B. A. Belllon, Mrs. P. G. Baker.
p r vT,,, nEwn RrtJiwT r
P. G. Baiter, Portland; W. D. btiuwii,
fiiUAV. v p.-. rv,vi,nrt
Tillamook; Mrs. M. M. Burton, Oakland,
CaL; Mrs. Juliette Johnson, La Fayette;
Mrs. Elzina Johnson. La Fayette; Mrs.
John MInto, SeJem; J. C Nelson, New
berg; Green L. Rowland. North Yamhill;
A. C. "Wirt. Astoria: B. C. Kindred. Ham
mond; Joshua McDaniel. Rlckreall; Mra
E. M. Helm, Portiand: Mra. Mary Cllne.
Dilley; Mia. Mary P. Grant, McMInnvllle;
W. H. Reea, Mrs. S. E. Reynolds. Port
land; James W. -Welch, Astoria; H.
Caples, Copies, Wash.; John MInto, Sa
lem; Lizzie Bidwell, North Yamhill; Mra.
Mary E. Camahan, Astoria.
1845.
J. S, Rlsley, Oswego; A. G. Lloyd,
Waltsburg, Wash.; Mrs. Sarah Jeffers.
Mrs: George L. Hlbbard. Mrs. Sarah J.
Henderson. Portland; Reuben Gaut. Phi
lomath; Mrs. Elizabeth Chambers, Mrs
M.-A. Hurley, Mrs. Ralph Wilcox, Mrs.
Frances Killln, Mrs. D. W. Laughlln. J.
H. McMlllen, Portland: Mrs. S. D. Mel
drum, Oregon City; Mrs. Margaret O.
Moore, Mrs. A. F. Catching, Mrs. Corne
lius, Benton Killln, C. O. Hosford. Port
land; W. C. Johnson. Oregon City; Mrs.
Amanda Reos, Mra D. Reuter, Portland;
Squire J. Bozarth, C. C. Bozarth, Wood
land; J. L. Williams, Mrs. D. P. Thomp
son, Portland; Mrs. E. H. Denny. Mc
Coy; J. L. Carter. Salem; Amanda Charl
ton, St- Helens; M. A. Frush, Portland;
Mrs. C. J. Maple. Portland; Lewis Cox,
Waltsburg, Or.; John Cogswell, Eugene:
Mary A. Miller. Oregon City; W. S. Mor
rison, Warrenton; H. Terwilliger, Port
land; P. W. Williams. Rainier.
1640.
Edward Chambreau, Mrs. J. M. Blakes
ley. Mrs. M. L. Myrlck. Mrs. Prudence
Holston, Mrs. Nancy C. Poppleton, Port
land; T. A. Rigge." Albany; Mra Rachel
H. Holman, Miss Frances A. Holman,
Mrs. Marianne Hunsaker D'Arcy, Port
land; Thomas Riggs, Albany; S. G. Wood,
Mrs. Clarissa T. Wood. Joseph; Mrs. R.
V- Jenkins, N. H. Bird. Portland; Will
jam R. Kirk. Brownsville: Charles W.
Shane, Vancouver; Mrs. Rhoda Hender
son, Mrs. Olivia H. Falling, Portland;
Mrs. Adaline F. Cox, Salem; Mra Ellen
E. Hackett, Parkplace; Mrs. Mary Ap
person, Oregon C.ty; Doc Hartlej', Rock
wood; Azro B. Church, Montavllla; A. C.
Brown. Forest Grove; T. J. Kirk, Athena;
Mra Marj Gilkey, Dayton; Seneca Smith,
Mrs. A. B. Stewart, Portland; W. R. Dun
bar, Vancouver, Wash.; R. S. McEwan,
Asiorla; 2urs. M. P. Deady, Mrs. John
Catlln. Portland; Eva Batensteln, Sell
wood; William Miller, Mrs. Mary Croisan,
Salem; F. Hill. A. Hill. Gaston; Mrs. C.
V. Potter, Portland.
1847.
Mrs. D. A. Smith. Mrs. Nancy Capps,
Portland; Samuel D. Laughlin, Suplee,
Crook County: Mrs. R. S. Ford Sherwood;
Mrs. Sarah S. Munson, Mra Eliza J.
Hustler, Mra. Susan M. Wirt, Mrs. Jennie
McDonald, Portland; Jo. W. Downer,
OlympJa, Wash.; Mra Virginia McDaniel,
Rlckreall; J. T. Apperson, Oregon City;
Mrs. M. A. Jones, Portland; Mrs. M. A.
Walker, Jewell; Mrs. A. Fletcher, Mra
Rose Fletcher, Mrs. Phebe W. MoGrew,
Robert Patton, Mrs. Julia McDaniel, Port
land; Mrs. S. Pendleton, "Buttevllle; Mrs.
Alice 'Hubbard, La Fayette; Mrs. Eliza
beth Hovenden. Hubbard; Mrs. L. Out
house Cottel, Portland; Mra A. L. Stln
s'on, Salem: Mrs. W. S. Powell, Portland;
Mrs. Lucina Coffin, Dayton; Mra
M. A. WICson. Mra Eva A. King,
Mra. r A. Watts, Mra A. B. Fin
ley. Mra Sarah Coffin, R. V. Short. Mra
Mary H. Todd. Mra L. M. Foster, Port
land: William Merchant, Carlton; Mrs.
Elizabeth J. Landcss. Portland; Mra Em
ma R. Slaven, Hillside; Mrs. Eliza Will
iams. Hilisboro; Mrs. S. A. Hill, Port
land; Mrs. R. H. Hopkins. Buttevllle; Mrs.
Nancy J. McPherson, Mrs. Martha John
son, Portland; Mrs. George W. Olds, Mc
MInnvllle; Mra B. H. Robinson, Mrs. E.
B. Shane. Portland; J. W. Kelly. Cath
lamut; Mrs. Irene Everest. Newberg; L.
C. Kinney. Mrs. Jane K. Smith, Astoria;
Mrs. Sarah E. Leighton, Seaside; George
Meirill, Lyman Merrill, Deer Island; John
W. Pugh. Delena. Columbia County; W.
T. Legg, Portland; William Chapman,
Sheridan; Mrs. S. Williams, Hilisboro;
Mrs. Sarah A. Brown. Forest Grove; Mra
Olella De Witt, Portland; John Q. TJ. A.
Young, Cedar Mills; Jason Wheeler, Al
bany; F. R. Hlbbard, Silverton; Mrs.
"Margaret E. FIndley, Portland: W. C.
Brown, Dallas; David Caufleld, Oregon
City: John Gant. Belleview; T. A. Mc
Brlde. Oregon City; R, F. Caufleld. Oregon
City; Mrs. J. A. White. Portland; Mrs.
MaHnda Tupper. Hilisboro; G. W. Riggs.
Kahuna; J. H. Bonser, Sauvie's Island;
S. D. Bonser, Woodlawn; William Blanch
ard. Cedar Mills; X B. Bellinger, Port
land: Alfred Llewelllng, Oregon City; John
V.V- PuRh. Delena-j Jane Kelty. Mcivay;
Mrs. Mary D. Howell. Oregon City: Mrs.
L. Barnes, Deer Island: Mrs. Emma
Thorp. Woodlawn: Mrs. Mallnda Tupper,
Hilisboro; Mrs. J. W. Cowles, McMInn
vllle; Mrs. EHza Rowland. Mrs. R. J.
Barger. Mrs. Elizabeth Kent. Mrs. Harriet
L. Vcazle. Portland; Ashby Pearee. Al
bany; M. J. Kinney, Astoria.
1848.
John W. Min4o. Portland F. A. Bauer,
McKee: Mra L. A. Reynard. Ahlo S.
Wntt, Mra Clara Watt-Morton. Portland;
Mrs. Roxanna Watt-White. MoMlnnvitle:
Mrs. Aurora Watt-Bowman. Terry; Mrs.
Isabella Watt-Breyman. Salem; John Cvxt
lln, Portland: F. M. Robinson. Beaver
ton; Mrs. N. L. Coxton. Mrs. H. E. Hln
ton, Mrs. A. M. Dewherst. Mra Elizabeth
E. Morgan, Portland; Mrs. Callsta Kelly,
Cathlamet; Mrs. Harriet B. Killln, Mra
C. C. Harlan, Mrs. M. H. Chance. Port
land; Mra ZHohia Rigdon. Pleasant
Hill: Mrs. Werner Breyman. Salem; Mrs.
Sarah M. Kern, Portland: Mra E. A.
Slocum. Vancouver. Wash.; Mrs. J. K.
Gill. Mra B. Killln, Portland; Mrs. Cor
delia Bartlett, La Centex. Wash.; Adam
Catlln. Plympton Kelly. Portland;
Mra J. F. Johnson, North Yamhill.
1840.
Robert Pntlson, Eugene: Mra A, T.
Bird. Portland: Charles Patlsan, Oak
vllle: Mrs. Amanda Dewherst. Portland;
Mrs. M. A. Sargent. Belleview; Charles
Mayger. Mayger; W. A. L. McCorkle.
Lexington, Wash.: P. F. Castleman. Port
land; Rev. N. Doane. Portland: Colburn
Barrell. Portland: Mrs. James W. Welch,
Astoria: John C. Bell. Portland; Mra
Mary Edwards. Junction; Mra E. Eck
erson, Portland; Major T. J. Eckerson.
Portland; Major E A. Dean. Portland:
Mrs. Mary L. Edwards. Portland: W. Mc
Reynolds. Portland: Mrs. D. E. Pease.
Skipanon: Mrs Richard Hobson. As
toria; Mra Julia Clark, La Fayette: Mrs.
C. A. Reed, Portland: Mrs. Jane Dodge,
Handy: Mrs. Mary E. Lewellen, Oregon
City; Jacob Kamm. Portland; B. H. Rob
berson, Portland: John Thompson. Ru
sellvllle: John Adair. North Yakima,
Wash.. R. Weeks. Portland.
1850.
-J. M. Belcher. La Fayette: Werner
Breyman. Salem; G. H. Steward. Van-
- couver. Wash.: Mrs. George T. Myers.
. Portland; Samuel Gatton, Woodland.
.Wash.: Mrs .Sarah Walker. Brownsville;
R. T. Robinson. Goldendale. Wash.; H.
R. Long. Portland: Mrs. S. E. Story. Port
land; Solomon Beary. Portland; Mra
Margaret J. Smith, Forest Grove; Theo-
dore Wygant, Portland; W. H. Musgrove,
Portland: T. B. Trevett, Portland; H. C.
Thompson, Echo; Samuel Brooks, The.
Dalles; Mrs. Sarah E. Lamberson, Scap
poose; John Welch, Portland; S. A. Miles,
SL Helens; "William R, Bishop. Portland;
Mrs. Llbble Rees-Heaflers-bott. Portland;
Mrs. M. S. Piltebury, Oregon City; A. J.
Knott. Portland; D. S. Dunbar. Portland;
Henry Holtgrleve, Portland; I. H. Goto,
Sylvan: Mrs. Julia Roed-Harn, Portland:
Mrs. W. E. Bralnerd, Portland; Mrs.
George L. 'Story, Portland; George E.
Cole. Spokane, Wash.; C. Farlow. Marlon;
S. Farlow, Marlon; J. H. Lambert, Port
land. George H. Pease. Portland: Rev. J.
W. Miller. Portland: a S. Silvers, Port
land; Mrs. L. Weatherford. Portland;
Mra W. B. Jollv. Portland: Mrs. M. C
Graham. Newbeng: Mrs. Jane G. "Thomas,
Portland; Dr. A. Nlckiin. Portland; Mrs.
El Ryan. Portland; Mrs. Sarah X'Hoap
engarner, Portland; Mrs. Martha X.
Phimmer, Portland; Mrs. Louisa M. Meo
denhall. Portland: Mra. R. F. Henntas.
Portland: Mrs. D. Ellerson, Portland:
Captain John M. Mclntlre. Portland; D.
w ,..v. ,.i?..,. -nmi... nonn,
- Laughlln, Carroliton; William Hanna,
Fairdale: Samuel Swift. Portland: I. G
Davidson. Portland: Mrs. S. J. Lucas.
Portland: Mrs, R. A. Brown, Woodburn;
Mra Sarah H. Williams, Portland; Mra
Ellen Dart. St. Helens; Mrs. H. C. Exon,
Portland: Mrs. 6. C. GlHIhan. Arthur
Mrs. Thomas Miller. Oregon City; Mra
M. A. Foster. Portland; C. P. Bacon,
Portland; James S. McCord, Oregon City;
Mrs. L. A. Sanborn, Portland; Mrs. Thom
as Moffett, Portland.
1851.
Henry D. Mount, Silverton; J. H. John
son, Portland: George L. Story, Portland:
Mra M. A. Lynch, Portland; E. E. Mo-J
Clure, Portland: Raleigh Stott, Portland;
James Brown, Knappa: Joseph Baratow.
Wllholt Springs; Zae Howe, Perrydale;
Mrs. O. F. Pond, Walla Walla, Wash.;
D. CarWe, Palestine; Mrs. Eveline Rood.
Hlllaboro; HL W. Ctfrbett, Portland; 8.
R. Baxter, Dayton: W. W- Parrlsh, Soda
ville: Mra M. J. Turner, Tampa, Wash.;
D. B Gray, Portland; Mrs. R. A. Matth
ews, Portland; Mrs. Margaret Frazier,
Portland: Captain T. H. Eckerson, Port
land; Captain W. H. Pope. Portland:
Martha A. Merchant. Portland; Mra H.
A. Hogue. Portland; Mra T. B. UeMJll
en, Portland; H. A. Hogue, Portland";
Henrietta A. Strlckler. Portland; J. P.
O, Lownsdale, Portland; J. L. Johnson,
Woodburn: Mra C. A. Trlmbell, Port
land: Judge M. C. George. Portland; J.
C. Carson. Portland; Mrs. Sarah Mer
chant, Portland: Mrs. C. J. Smith, Port
land: Luclnda Blanchard. Warren; Mra
H. B. Nicholas, Portland; Mrs. Sarah
Smith. Portland; Mrs. H. C. Wilbur. Port
land; P. H. Ewell, Jefferson; Charles H.
Jennings, Portland; George Olds. McMInn
vllle: Richard Williams, Portland; Georgb
Williams. Portland; J. H. Olds. La Fay
ette: B. F. Snuffln. Mount Tabor: Z. F.
Moody. The Dalles; J. F. McCartney,
Portland; Mrs. Louisa Litchfield. Port
land: Mra .H. C. "Wilbur. Portland: Mrs.
J. R. K. Irvina. Portland; Mrs. L. L.
McArthur, Portland
1852.
Mrs. Fannie L. Cochran, Oregon City;
Mrs. Minnie K. West. Portland; Mrs.
Elizabeth Biles, Portland; Mra Cather
ine E. Kesllng, Portland; Mrs. W. D.
Palmer, Portland; Mrs. J. R. Haya Port
land; Mra Isabella Lewla Portland;
Mra Nancy J. Beatle, Oregon City; Will
iam Galloway, Oregon City; Mrs. M. M.
Adah. Portland: Mrs. J. T. Growdy,
Portland; E. Meeker, Houlton; Thomas
Cooper, KaUma; W. 13. Partlow, Oregon
City; Robert S&nford, Glencoe; Joseph
Buchtel. Portland; W. H. Saylor. M. D.,
Portland; H. M. Jackron, Oregon City;
C. W. Noblet, Needy; George Horn-
buckle. Boaverton; John Mock, Portland;
Van B. DeLashmutt, Spokane. Wash.;
John Kenworthy, Portland; Mrs. B. S.
Beals, Canemah; J. R. Card well, Port
land; Mrs. F. E. Chany. Portland: J. E.
Magers. Portland; S. A. John. Cloone;
George H. Reevea Cedar Mills; J. R.
Hays, Portland: W. A. Gardner, Port
land: Jacob Holgate. Walport; Mrs. Lucy
Mercer, Portland; Mra John Powell,
Portland: Mra. Mary A. Teat, Portland;
Mrs. Naomi A. Musgrove Portland; Jo
seph Paquet, Portland; Mrs. W. M. Wal
lls. Port Ludlow, Wash.; J". Fleischner,
Portland; I. N. Knight, Portland; I. V.
Mossman. Roseburg; Mra N. J. Paxton,
Portlahd: H. H. HIgley, Portland; Adolph
Jette, Champoeg: Mrs. Mary E. Stott,
North Yamhill: W. G. Ballard, Portland:
A. Yergen, Aurora; Mrs. Elizabeth Yer
gen, Aurora; Mrs. Elizabeth Shires, Port
land: J. W. Miller. Portland; J. H. Jones.
Portland: B. H. Caldwell, Albany; Mrs.
B. H. Cardwell. Albany; Mra J. Q. A.
Young, Cedar Mills; Mrs. Mary McGuIre,
Hood River: J. D. Jordan, Molalla;
George F. Smith. Oregon City; Mrs.
Cynthia Bozarth. Woodland, Wash.; Mrs.
L. A. Bozarth, Vancouver, Wash.; Mrs.
Rhoda Bozarth, Woodland, ash.; Mra
Susan Barker, Rockwood; Miss Rosetta
Barker. Rockwood; Mrs. Elizabeth R.
Holtgrieve, Portland: Mrs. Mary Ald
rldge, Vancouver, Wash.; Mra S. C
Roberts. Portland; Mrs. J. W. Cook,
Portland: John W. Pugh, Delano; Samuel
K. Hudson, Hudson; Samuel B. Johnson,
Damascus; Mra Hannah J. Johnon,
Damascus: Mrs. Rebecca Mount, Silver
ton: Mrs. B. A. Winters, Portland; Mra
M. C Lockwood, La Center, Wash.; Mrs.
Sara A. Houghton, Portland: Henry
Houghton, Portland: Mrs. L. S. Taylor,
Portland: Mrs. W. P. Burke. Portland:
Mra A. M. McDonald, St. Paul; Mrs. J.
R. Wiley, Portland; Thomas Cox, Gales
Creek; Mrs. Annie E. Powell, Portland;
Sidney Root, Newburg; Mrs. M. A. Lent,
Portland: John Winters, Middet.on: Mrs.
M. J. Creighton. Salem: Mrs. 'R. E. By
bee, Portland: E. H. Morgan, Portland:
Silas Osburn, The Dalles: Mra & A.
NIckum. Portland: W. S. Mitchell, Sub
limity Mrs. Catherine Fox. Gresham; J.
A. Strowbrldge. Portland; W. R. Wells,
Olalla; Mrs. Elizabeth Francis, Mount
Tabor; E. J. Jeffrey. Portland; B. F.
Saylor. Portland; Mrs. Sophia Kenyon.
Kerns, Wash,; Mra Robert Patton, Port
land: Mra Margaret Welch. Portland;
Mrs. E. J. Hamblln. Portland; Mrs. Lou
isa E. Scholl. Portland: Mra Mary E.
Biles, Portland; Mra M. R. Hathaway,
Vancouver, Wash.; Mrs. Abble M. Card
well, Portland; Mrs. L. Holcomb, Port
land; Mra Sarah Hovenden, Hubbard:
Mrs. Mary Pratt. Spokane, Wash.; Mra
Mary L. Hoyt, Portland; Mra Morse,
Portland; J. T. Tooley, Woodland, Wash.;
Mrs. Mary F. Hurley. Portland; Mra
Mary F. Wolfe, Portland; Mra Susan
G. Whltwell, Portland; Mra C. A- Co
burn, Portland; Mrs. Matilda Tuttle,
Portland; Mra William D. Carter. Port-
land; Mra Mary Taylor, Portland; Mrs.
E. M. Brocks. Portland: T. K. Williama
Portland: Mra E. -J. Harrer. Portland;
W. B. Spencer. Portland; Gustaf Wilson.
Portland: Fred V. Holman, Portland:
W. T. Wright. Lnlon: H. Cicero HIU,
Portland
erine Spray,
Portland
Peter Taylor,
Portland: S. K. Hudson. Hudson; Mra
L. M. Parrlsh. Portland; Mra L. R.
Smith, Portland; Mrs. E. A. Carson, Port-
jland; Mra Mary Meeker. Houlton; Mra
: A. Black. Mount Tabor: Cath- Kanine; wiiuam nams. x-on.ana; a. n. , xuwhuk. jui. . - "CT "". ui -. "-- -- --
orav Salem- John P Walker. I Mathews, Pittsburg; Mrs. Eliza Chandler. 1 Mra Emma Riggs, Crowley; Deane more than he took in. He recovered a.
T' J. Laws! Rldgefield. Wash.; Portland; Mra George A. Harding. Ore- j Blanchard. Rainier; G. W. McBride. St. judgment against W. H. Foster for ?TJ).
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CYRUS H.
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THE OLDEST "WHITE PIONEER BORN IN( OREGON.
S. J. Dlmmlck, Portland; Mra Martha
A. McFarlan, Portland: Mrs. M. Weath
erford, Portland: Colonel T. A. Wood,
Portland: Mrs. Nancy Hughey, LIbby,
Mont.; Mra S. J. Flnley, Cedar Mills;
W. S. Powell, Portland;' Sarah P. RIp
perton, Portland: Mra B. A. Chambreau,
Portland; E. L. Corner. Sellwood; E.
Dlmmlck, Portland; Hallon Packer,
Walla Walla; Mrs. J. D. Kellogg, Port
land; Mrs. Malissa Smith, Portland; Mrs.
C. T. Belcher. Portland; J. B. Kellogg.
Portland: a T. Belcher. Portland; P. W.
Gillette. Portland: Rachel McKay. Raley;
Mra M. M. Adair. Portland; Mra J.
G. Gowdy, Dayton: William Gatten. St.
Johns; L. Weathcrford, Portland; Mra
M. C. Smith, Portland; Mrs. James
Strong, Portland; Mrs. Sarah Ziegler,
Roseburg; "Mrs. R. L. Catching, Port
land; Mra Mariah Cllne. Portland; J. A.
Kemp, Woodburn; Mra George Meyers,
Newberg; Mrs. Elizabeth Byers, Port
land: H. H. HIgley, Portland: Mra M. J.
Black, Mount Tabor; Mra Frank Ford, !
Wllsonville; Adam Shoener. Tlgardville;
Mrs. Mary Taylor. Portland; Mrs. H. D.
Mount, Silverton; Mrs. L Ball, Tualatin; I
Mra J. W. George, Portland; Mrs. A. S.
Dunrway, Portland: Stephen Shobert,
Rldgefield, Wash.; Mrs. Dorcas Bolds,
Parkplace; Mrs. Mary Dolan, Portland;
Mrs. Z. F. Moody, The Dalles: Mrs. E.
Russell Washougal, Wash.: Mrs. A. H.
Breyman, Portland; Mra Rebecca Rind
laub. Portland; Mrs. L. C Buchanan,
Portland: Mrs. Elizabeth Watts, Scap
poose; Mrs. O. R. John, Clcone; Mrs. A.
M. Raley. Pendleton; Mra G. H. Reevea
Oedar Mills; Mrs. E. J. Troup, Portland;
Mrs. M. C. Robinson, Portland; Mra C.
TV". Gay, Mount .Tabor; Mrs. H. S. Pal
mer, Portland; Mrs. Charles Holman,
Portland: Mra T. B. Killln. Portland;
John Foley, Arthur; Dr. D. Raffety,
Portland: Mra Samuel B. Raffety. Moun
talndale; Mrs. Nancy J. Nelsonr, Baker
City: J. D. Kelty. McCoyf L. M. Parrlsh.
Portland; J. S. Newell, Dilley; Mrs. L.
R. Smith, Portland; Mrs. L. Meeker,
Houlton: Robert Mays, The Dalles; J.
C Moreland, Portland; J. P. Irvine, Mc
MInnvllle; T. Cameron. Jacksonville; W.
n. iieyers, i-orest urove; isaac uau,
Tualatin: J. C. Burnside. Sellwood: E.
J. Wright, Amity." Mra J. L. Carter,
Salem; G. P. Gray, Portland; H. G. Mor
gan, Portland: Olive McCord, Oregon
City; Mrs. L. C. Buchanan. Portland;
W. G. Breck, Portland; W. E. Braynard,
Portland; Mrs. Sarah J. Owen, Mount
Tabor; H. W. Scott. Portland; Mrs. W.
R. Bewail, Portland; Mrs. Charles Hol
man, Portland. ,
1853.
Marion Dodge, Handy; C. P. Hogue.
Oak Point. Wash.: C. B. Bunnell. Tag-
gardvllle: C. W. Bryant, Portland: I. V. I
Mossman. Roseburg: Seth L, Pope, Port
land: William H. Pope. Portland; Mis.
J E. Tlbua La Center. Wash.; James F.
i Falling. Portland; J. W. Woodward.
Woodland. Wash.; Mrs. Chrstlna Goerlg.
Woodland. Wash.. Mrs. A. T. Miller. Sell-
wood: D. W. Kenyon. Kerna Wash.: H.
D. Chapman. Portland; Mra Sarah Nel-
n'r, xrw,-" Afrit j. H. rarfn Rim?
M. G. Wills. Hilisboro: Adam Barr, Clats-
Mra. S. C Linn. Oregon City; Mra Cath
erine Gibbons. Oregon City; Mrs. N. E.
Bllla Mra J. W. Going. Mrs. R. A. Hart.
I MraEmlley Porter, W. K. Smith, J. W.
I - 'J2P J ' j. . - -
Grant's Pass; M. S. Dalley. Hilisboro;' - '12 SBjagjWX! gHBH'lB-
WiHlam J. McDaniel. M. D., Portland; j fllH8y Bfts9UJl& I
Mra Margaret E. McClure. Portland; ',? WI?33M.lBiffiK?!fe 1
Mra Phoebo Kindt, Kin ton; F. N. Goerlg, 1 fEiiSSM fS2i&l ,
' "' aisf:-e' i frfmmt i
AT THE EXPOSITION BUILDING.
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WALKER.
Wilson, Mrs. Anna Tucker, Mrs. J. F.
Grlswold, Mra G. A. Taylor, Mra Mary
E. Johnston, Mrs. Ellen Tout, Mrs. Prl
cella N. Daly, Rebecca A. Wills, John
McKernan, Mra Moria Egan, Mrs. Mat
tie Gilbert Palmer, Mra Gertrude
De Llnd, F. M. Lichtenthaler, Mra
Emily Warner, Mrs. C. M. Cum
rolnga Portland: Mrs. Eliza Morton,
G-pble; Catherine Reeder, Sauvie's Island;
Mrs. A. M. Rohr, Mra R, C. Prince, J.
P. Eckler. Mra D. G. Kent. Portland;
Mra C F. Roj-al, Salem; A. H. Long,
Portland; Mra T. W. Larue. Portland;
Adam Barr, Clatkanlne; Octayia Love
lock, Mrs. Stella Johnston, Mra S. G.
Taylor, Mra E. L. Grimes, Mra S. S.
McDuffle, Mra Nora S. Bernle, Portland;
M. S. Woodcock, CorvaHlsv John Connor,
Portland; Mrs. Eliza Morton. Goble; Dr.
E. C. Poppleton, Thomas N. Strong, Mra
Georgo Landls, Portland? Frank Ford,
Wllsonvlllo; C. V. Wlntzlngerode, George
H. Hlmes. Portland: Mra Lillle A. James,
Forest Grove; Mra M. A Baker, J. De-
vore Johnson. Mra J. C. Moreland, Mrs.
F. A. Holder. Mra B. Kenedy, Portland;
Mra Caroline Cox. Waltsburg; M. J.
Giles. Mrs. R. A. Hart, Alba Banderson,
Portland; Mra. a C. Johna Pendleton;
ALONG THE LINE ' OF .MARCH.
Mrs. A. E. Knox, Mrs. 'M. C, George,
Mra F. R, Strong. Portland; Sarah T.
EureL Jefferson; Ed N, Deady. D. H.
Henaee, .foruana; v. j. uaiaiier, xivuu
River; Levi Armsworthy, Wasco; Asa
Richardson. Portland; W. 8. Bond. Pow
ell's Valley: C. C. Gelger. Forest Grove;
D. P. Thompson, Portland; Daniel Galey,
McMInnvllle; A. R. Burbank. Lafayette;
H. K. Hlnea Portland; Julia t Walker,
Hatton: Mra Man' A. Stoddard. Mount
j TabOr; D. W. Taylor, Mra J. W. Pratt,
Portland.
1854.
Mra A. C. Gibbs. Portland; Mra L. M.
Watklns. Boise CUy. Idaho; 'James H.
Jllnehart, Summerville; M"rs. L.,H, Floyd,
Waltsburg. Wash.; Mra Jessie S. Cop
leys HIKsboro; E. W. Cornell, John A.
Henkle. Portland; George Good, Hilisboro;
8. J. Jones. Portland; Mra B. T. B,
Thomas, Molalla; Mrs. Nancy A. Roberta
Mra W. li. Boya. itra. ti. noyse, j. .
Cook, Portland: Mra Sarah E. Peters,
Mount Tabor; Mlfs Bmma RIgga Crow
ley; Mra David Steel. Portland; Mrs. L.
D. Hart. Kerby; Mra Anna P. Mlddleton,
Mra John McKernan. Mrs. S. M. Phillips,
, Mrs. L Fow.er. P. j; Mann, Mrs. M. L.
J PacKard, .Nannie js. xayior. jars. ts. o.
1 Kearney. Mrs. Kate S. Bingham, Jay C.
' Olds. Portland: M. E. McCower, Oregon
City: Llzz'o B. Harris. Forest Grove: Mrs.
' William McKenzie, Terry: Mrs. Emma
C Martin. Oregon City: Emma E. Mor-
gan. Mra P. L. Willis. Pprtland.
1S55.
Georgft C. Blakeley, The Dalles; Mrs.
-jfini
-15 (BSSffa ffnlWiiffr iff
, R C3iZ WmjVW.Zi.
Jane C Falling, Portland; Mrs. M. E.
Callahan. Portland: Mra D. Duback.
Fisher's. Wash., Mra Mary E. Bailey.
Portland; Mrs. Eliza Sales, Tillamook:
John Baker, Portland: Mrs. Sarah Coff
man. Portland: Mra F. A. Watts. Port
land; Mra J. D. Drew, Portland; Mra
Anna M. E. Mann, Portland; Mrs. Laura
A- Warriner, Portland; Mrs. Lizzie E.
Gllham, Hillsdale: Julius Kraemer, Port
land: Carrie Hale, Portland; Mrs. Jane
Stewart. Portland; Edward Mendenhall.
Portland: Thomas Robertson, Portland;
W. E. Robertson. Portland: G. R, H. Mil
ler, Oregon. City: W. S. Gilliam. Walla
Walla, Wash.; Jacob Duback, Fisher's
Wash.; A. H. Breyman, Portland: F. P.
Mays, Portland.
1850.
Miss Lizzie D. H. Sellwood, Portland;
Napoleon Kennedy, Portland; Mrs. W.
B. Turner. Portland: Mrs. May R. Cau
fleld. Oregon City: Charles S. Hulm. Mc
MInnvllle: H. S. Lyman, Astoria; Mrs.
lone Buchanan. Portland; W. G. Keny,
Portland: Mrs. Carrie M. Elwcrt, Port-
I land; Ceth Riggs. Crowley: Mrs. Annie
jonnston. .tores: urove; n. .. -.ross, Ore
gon City.
1857.
Mrs. "Bertha Beary, Portland; Charles
W. Knowles. Portland: Frank Hornstrom,
Portland: Mrs. Mary E. Hehkle, Portland;
Charles W. Mayger. Mayger: Joel C
Johnson. The Dalles: James William
Charlton. St. Helens; F. H. Saylor, Port
land; Mrs. M. L. Shipley. Portland; Sum
ner F. Lockwood. Portland; Mrs. P. E.
Gage, Portland; Mrs. Amy E. Magness,
Portland; Jacob Wilson. Portland: David
Stearns, Portland: John Tanner, Portland;
Mra L. V. Mutch, .Portland; Mary A.
Wolverton, Portland; Mra W. S. Slb3ons
Portland: Mrs. P. L. Kennedy, Wood
burn; Mrs. Lee Smith, Portland; Francis
Feller, Buttevllle.
185S.
Mra S. F. Jones, Portland: James Glea-I
son. Portland; Mrs. F. Hornstrom. Port
land; O. F. Paxton, Portland; W. R. Bo
zarth, Vancouver, Wash.; Mrs. James
Itoberts, Portland: David Henshaw,
Houlton: Lizzie Howard. Portland: Mrs.
D. B. Gray. Portland; Mrs. E. Fleury.
Portland: Mrs. Mary Cremen, Portland;
Mrs. Dr. C. B. Chorion, Portland; Mrs.
Alice M. Nelson. Portland: Mrs. Delia M.
McCarver, Portland"; C. W. Gay, Mount
Tabor.
1850.
Mrs. Martin Winch. Portland; George
T. Meyera Portland; Mrs. L. A. Dltta
mar. Portland; Mrs. James Lamb, Port
land: Mra Clara "Keenan, Portland; A.
C. Garrison, Portland; Steven J. Bunton.
Portland; Mra Harriet K. McArthur,
Portland; Mrs. M. A. Ikerd. Portland;
Mrs. Mary Frazer, Portland; Mrs. L. Jag.
gers, Portland; C. M. Cox, Portland; C
M. Simons, Portland; Mra Louisa Pow
era, Portland.
PIONEER SCHOOL.
Llrt of Graduates of the Portland
Academy and Female Seminary.
Few of the present generation remem
ber anything about the Portland Acad
emy and Female Seminary, which played
such an Important part in educating the
youth of the previous generation. The
old building still stands at the corner of
Jefferson and Seventh streets, and a
number of those who graduated there
are among the professional and busings
men of the city, but most of those who
presided over the school have dlsap-
I peared from the city, and some of them
are forgotten.
The old academy was opened away back
In the late '50s. and was .the leading edu
catlonal institution of the city until 1ST4.
Tho principals In their order were as fol
lows: C. S. Klngsley. Dr. C. H. Hall. O.
S. Frambees. T. M. Gatdh, L. L. Rodgers
and T. F. Royal. Professor Gatch is now
president 6f the State Agricultural Col
lege. With his removal from the position
of principal the decline of the school be
gan, and when St. Helen's Hall and the
Bishop Scott Gram'mar School were or
ganized, it was no longer a necessity.
The alumni kept up an organization for
several years, but finally they became
scattered and Immersfrd in business, and
! the association dissolved. The following
list of the alumni furnished by E. W.
Cornell will be of Interest to many old
time citizens who wre. friends of the
school and knew many of the teachers
and pupils:
1S59.
Samantha A.
nell.
1SG3.
Frod R. Strong.
Thos. N. Stropg.
1S70.
Thomas ConnelL
C. A. Backenstos.
Samuel Simon.
Silas Kelley.
Wm. Dlerdorff.
Louise Ingram.
1371.
Emma Glltner.
Lottie E. Hall.
Mattle E. Grooms.
Wm. H. Upton.
Wm. W. Glbbs.
Newton L. G.lham.
1S72.
Nannie Taylor.
Mary Coombs.
W. H. Melsse.
John D. Wilcox.
1874.
Emma C. Robb.
W. W. E. RoyaL
Mary E. Hall.
Cor-
1860.
Isabella J. Kerns.
lsei.
S. A. Moreland.
Annie Pentland.
Sarah Abrams.
Helen Burton.
Caltha M. Cotton.
Fanny Holman.
1865.
Kate Shaw.
Josie DeVore.
Annie Pope.
J. C. Moreland.
J. B. Cox.
W. B. LaswelL
W. T. Wright.
1SS7.
Wilbur Masters.
Albert Morton.
Mary E. Robb.
1S6S,
Foster Bennett.
W. S. Chapman.
Jennie uapies.
Harry D. Chapman. Simon Selllnir.
Fred V. Holman. Edith H. Dillon.
Douglas W. Taylor. Qulnn T. Doane.
Cuba' Troubles.
POMEROY, Wash., June 12. (To the
Editor.) When was the "Ten Years
War" in Cuba? Was It not about the
year 1S70? If not, was there not trouble
in Cuba about that time? What was the
color of the Cuban uniform for a cavalry
officer? Was the Spanish Admiral, Mon
tojo. killed at Manila, after his ships had
been sunk? When will the United States
give up control of Cuba? OSCAR D.
The Ten Years' War in Cuba was from
1S6S to 1S78. There does not appear to
have been any regulation uniform for a
Cuban cavalry officer. Admiral Montojo
was not killed. No date has been set
for withdrawal of United States authority
from Cuba. Presumably it will be when
the Cubans show themselves capable of
maintaining a stable government.
Flnnl Accosnt Filed.
R. L. saDin ystercay mea nis nnai ac-
count as asignee 01 me Aiuuia. war
Tobacco Company, Insolvent debtora
This is an old case dating back to 1S32.
The asisnee failed to accomplish any
good for the creditors, os he collected.
j proved to be Insolvent, and. being unable
to collect anything on the Judgment, the
j asignee finally sold it to D. McLauchlaa
J for $25. .
OFFICERS WERE ELECTED
CLOSING SESSION OF SUNDAY
SCHOOL CONVENTION.
A. A. Kerne, of Portland, Chose
President CBCoaraKiaz Reports
en. "Work: la the State.
The closing session of the Sunday School
Convention yesterday was largely attend
ed, and the First Baptist church was
Ailed with enthusiastic Sunday-schoci
workers. The election of officers ior the
ensuing- year resulted as lollows:
President, A. A. Morse, Portland; vice-
president. A. C Alexander, Athena, Or.;
second vice-president, Robert Reld. Salem;
treasurer, B. Lee Paget, Portland.
Superintendent of primary department,
Mrs. C M. Klggins, Portland; normal.
Mrs. V. K. Watson, Portland? home,
Mra W. R- Winans, Salem; house-to-house
visitation, N.'J. Damon, Salem.
Executive committee L H. Amos, D.
Edgar Clark, Rev. Huber Ferguson, Port
land. At the morning session the report of the
house-to-house visitation department was
given by T. S. McDaniel, who said:
"During the year the following towns
have made a house-to-house canvass: Sa
lem, Helix, Foster, Pendleton; Echo, Athe
na, Adama MHton, Weaton. The credit
of this work is due to the enterprise of
the local workers In these places, and the
several Sunday schools seem to have fol
lowed up the canvaas better than was
done In the city two years ago. My obser
vation is that a housc-lo-house canvass
which simply collects the names of non
attendants UDon the Sundav school or ;
church, which Is not promptly followed by
a persistent as well as cordial invitation
to attend tho Sunday school or church,
by the denomination to whom the name
Is given, is a disappointment in Its re
sults, particularly so In a city as large as
Portland. My own belief Is that the can
vass ought to be nearly continuous on the
part of the various schools rather than
to depend upon a pariodJc or spasmodic
effort to enroll the entire community in
the Sunday school, and I believe that
this is much more needed in this clty
than In the small communities where the
Sunday school officers know nearly every
one In the community."
Mrs. C M. Kigglns gave the report of
the primary department:
"I have visited seme few Sunday schools
and I feel that tht pr.'mary work of the
city is in a moa. satisfactory condition.
I feel sure that In most schools the pri
mary depa..ment is hi good hands. The
teachers are awake and are eagerly tail
ing advantage of every new and advanced
method and appliance. I have been un
able to visit schools outside the city, as
no funds are available for this purpose.
I think It would be money well spent if
tho schools over the state could be per
sonally visited, and more enthusiasm put
into them. I have written to the county
presidents asking them to report their
unions. Salem' bos a flourishing union of
25 members. I believe the primary de
partment Is not properly estimated. Less
attention Is being paid this department
than any other. I feel that It stands
first in Importance, and would urge the
Sunday school workers to give it Its proper
place. Give your primary teacher every
thing necessary to make her work a suc
cess." The report of the normal department
was read by Mrs. K. V. Watson, show
ing the work which is being done in the
training of 'Sunday school teachers. She
sold:
"I have found normal classes In perhaps
nine Sunday schools. Seme of these classes
are studying the regu'ar normal lessors
and some are doing epecial work under
the direction of then leader. The first
class to report to me is under the leader
ship of Professor Steel, of the Cumberland
Presbyterian Sunday school, of Portland.
They reported examinations, but found
that more time was required to finish the
course, so have not yet received the d'
p'.omas. In the First Baptist Sunday school
a class of some 10 young ladles have com
pleted the study o Hamlll's Bible Les
cona They are taking- Professor Hamil.'s
Normal Bible Lessons course. Taylor
Street M. B. Church has a class of somo
15 young ladles, under the leadership of
Professor T. T. Davis. They are studying
the Harmony of the Gospels. The First
Presbyterian Sunday school, of Portland,
has organized a class for normal work. A
class has Just been organized in the Has-
salo-Street Congregational Sunday school
ine i-arton jvi. ;. bunaay scnooi nas or-
ganized a teachers training clasa The
Christian Sunday school hae a teachers'
supply cass doinj; important wprk. The
Swedish Mission Covenant Sunday school
expects to commence normal work very
soon: ineir bunaay scnooi is pmaii. ine
Third Presbyterian Sunday school wishes
to introduce normal work, but finds no
leader willing to conduct the class. The
M. E. Sunday school of Dayton has a
normal class, which Includes the entire
school.
J. R. N. Sellwood reported on the Ore
gon Sunday School Tidings, published by
the state association in the interest of
all the Oregon Sunday schools. The home
department work was described by I. H.
Amos, who eald:
Wa mnnnt imm-occr trr nn 3.,nria.
school superintendents too much the
benefits to- be derived from the home de
partment "work. Good reports have been
received of the schools that have under
taken this work. If the study of the
Sunday school lesson could be secured ; the Willamette and the cycle paths cx
ln tho home, children would come to the tending Into the country. The Morrison
school prepared to recite the lesson. The ', street bridge Is used morpf by wlieelmen
fact that children are not taught at home than all the other bridges combined, and
as they used to be Is alarming. There I It is a good place to catch those who
i3 but little systematic reading of the . have not yet secured tags. The col
Bible. It Is time for Christian people to lectors are using "moral suas on" at pres
awaken to the dangers of this sort of ent, and a good many are responding, but
thing." there are others who pass the collectors
Resolutions were passed thanking without seeing them.
&LJL UxJiL L .
M '
THE QUEEN
Bottled at and imported from the
. - Apollinaris Spring, Rhenish Prussia,
charged only with its own natural gas.
Annual Sales: 25,720,000 Bottles,
j i itfiM.i i '-- - minrf '' " ' h ,x-r"""nr' n'- 'in I'm hi
I SMSMMfThB Best
t iWM'3
Tte?'l?ore
"TV Bottle.
9 v' F"toa
"WEJ-L BRED, SOON WED." GIRLS
WHO USE
SAPOLIO
ARE QUICKLY MARRIED.
nex
Pinkhmm
The o 0 thSng that epimif
ffes a gtmrson to gavo ml
viom on any suhjmot is
experiesse Gxperlmncm
creates knowledge
Mo other person hms so
wkS sm mxpsrlmooo with
fmmaSo ills nor smch
record of success ms
MrsB Pkikham has hwsim
Over ahundrd thou
sand cases coma hmform
her each yearm $mm& per
sonally, others by ntaMm
And this has been going
on for 20 years, day after
day and day after daym
. Twenty ysars of eoif
stant s&ogsss thhuk of
the knowledge thms
gained! Ssarely women
are wise in seeking ad-
mwirttm fnnirra a uur!fh
. -.-. .-. A.
neoiaUy when it is freem
if you are ill got a bottle
of Lydia Em Pinkhama
Vegetable BommoMnd ai
once then write Mrs
Plnkham, Lynn, Mass
3
President Morse and other officers for
their efficient services, the pastor and
officers of the First Baptist Church for
the use of the edifice, and Mr. Wilder
and Mr. Excell for conducting the mu
sical services. Otner resolutions con
demned the canteen system and the ex
tension of the American saloon Into the
new possessions of the United States,
and extended congratulations to the Ore
gon Pioneers.
Rev. L. H. Pederson, of Brooks. Or..
delivered an excellent address on "How
to Teach Temperance In the Sunday
School." and the morning session -closed
with the conference of the teachers pres
ent, with Rev. Alexander Henry, a
prominent worker, ,prPsent.
Afternoon Session.
The denominational conferences were
largc-Iy attended and were of great In
terest, many of Pach denomination taking;
part. The primary lesson, conducted by
Mro. James Edmunda opened at 2:30, with
an address from Mr. Lawrence on "Us
ing the Eye Gate In Teaching." In which
he emphasized the fact that we learned
more up to the age of 7 through the
eye than In all after life.
Thoprimary work proper 'was excellent
and by some was rated the bst session
of the convention. The many he.ps on
exhibition and the various simple ways in
which the same could be usd to llustrate
tho lesson separately and In connection
with the blackboard, was of great In
terest. So many little necessary itencs to be
closed, and the reluctance to give up the
chorus sinking, made it 9 o'clock before
Chaplain Gilbert was Introduced, and he
wUh.a few bright sentences opened tho
way for Dr. Lewis "to do something;'-
whlch ho proceeded to do at once, and
for 40 minutes carried h's audience with
him In showing to many ways in a'most
every moment of time one could do some
thing to help all these with whom he
cime m contact, either by word or ex
ample. At nearly 10 o'clock the president In a
few words told of steps taken to bring
thl1: convention about, after which he
called Mr. Liwrenc Dr. Lewis. Dr.
Heiyy. Professor Excell ard Kev. Mr.
"Merritt to the p'ntform. and each, with
the oxcention of Mr.- Excell. told of their
' pleasure In the convention and the spien-
did body of earnest workers In the w6rk.
Mr. Excell would not speak, but showed
h-a love for the work in calling for a
pirtlng hymn, and this, with the solo ho
cantr in the early part of the evening.
onj- served to Increase nis popularity,
After the benediction by Chaplain Gil
bert, the 15th convention of the Sunday
School Association of Oregon adjourned.
A GOOD PLACE TO SPEND
SUNDAY.
Take the O. R. & N. special train from
Union depot at 0:30 A. M. Sunday for
Bonneville picnic grounda Good music.
i Snecial Drosxamme. Refreshments on
grounds. Fare, 0 cents round trip.
"Wntclilnpr the Brlilses and Paths.
The cycle tax collectors are making &
ciw'riBitv nt watchincr the bridsres over
OF TABLE WATERS."
IS
in the Country recognize the
superiority of
9
THE ORIGINAL
WORCESTERSHIRE
DCWAac or iMtTATtorts
For Game, Steaks, Roasts, Soups,
and every variety of made dUbes,
nans
YgU&CL' (rZt&rTWUi Is most Invaluable
Johm Duncan's Sows, Acrvrs, Uew Yew,
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