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/ Facts arc Stubborn Thiiiifn A n d one o f th e m ost stu bborn fa c ts in sig h t to -d a y is this: T o create business and to h o ld business, b u sin ess m en m ust ad vertise. I t can no lo n g e r be said th at people n e ve r read ad vertisem en ts. nty Hatchet W ashington Kver.vbody RrtiU It I f a d v e rtise d in th e H a t c h e t w h ose colu m n s are scan ned e a ch w ee's b y m ore people th an read a n y o th e r paper c irc u la tin g in W ash in gto n c o u n ty . * W ell h ew to th e lin e , let th e chips f a l l w h ere th ey may.' d ir e c t o r y . S T A T E O F OREGON . G o v e r n o r .............................. ■ Secretary o f S tate T re a s u r e r Su p t. P u b lic In stru ction S ta te P rin ter S u p rem e Court $ J u d g e F ifth D istrict A tto rn e y F ifth D istrict.. A L E R T H OO K A N D L A D D E R CO. No. i.— A aron W ells, p resid en t. H orace S tew art, vice- p resid en t. C. O. Roe, secretary . E. B. Sappin«- ton , trea su rer. K- B. Sap p in gton , c h ie f H. B. Joh n son , forem an . H. H. C la rk , ist assistant. J oe B a iley . 2nd assistan t. .W in . P. Lord H arrison K. K in caid P h illip M etsch am G. M. Irw in W . H. Leeds Chat». E . W o lv erton U S Bean F. A . M oore T. A . M cB ride W. N. B arrett F O R E S T G R O V E P R B E T H O U G H T L IB R A R Y and re a d in g room is open ev e ry T h u rsd a y and F rid a y aftern o on and even in g. Mrs. A . E. B ar k er, lib ra ria n . F O R E S T G R O V E B A N D . I n i form ed, n in e teen p ieces. M eets W ed n esd ay and F rid a y o f each w eek . W. B aldw in , p res., L. C. G reer, sec. FO R E ST G R O V E F IR E D E PA R TM E N T. W A S H IN ( I T O N Judge C o m m issio n ers j C le r k S h e riff R eco rd er T re a su re r A ssessor. S ch o o l S u p erin ten d en t S u rv e y o r C o ro n e r C’ lT Y OF T H R E E CENTS A COPY. FOB EST Olt OVE, OREGON, F R I D A Y , M AY 24 , 181)5. VOL. 1, No. 7. C O IN T Y . B. P. C o rn eliu s I). B. R ea so n er T . G . T od d K. li. G oodin II. P. Ford K. !.. M cC orm ick j.W . S ap p in g to n G e o rg e H W ilcox W . A. Bond L. K . W ilk e s ...........W. I). W oods FOREST CItOY E. MAYOR. H on. S. H ugh es. COUNC ILM EN , E- B. S ap p in g ton , I). C. S tew art, G eo. L. S m ith , C. L. L a rg e. T . C. M cN ainer, L . C. W a lk er. A L A R M S :—G e n e r a l A l a r m Rapid tap p in g o f th e b e ll. T h e locatio n o f th e fire w illb e in d i cated by th e n u m b er o f fu ll tap s given b etw een tw o g e n e ra l ala rm s corre sp o n d in g to tilt n um b er o f w a rd s w hose lim its a re g iv en below. C a ll for d r ill—T h re e tap s, pause, th ree taps, p au se, th re e taps. C all for m e e tin g — F iv e taps. W A R D L IM IT S . F irst w a rd — N orth o f Pacific av en u e and east o f C o lle g e W ay. S econd w a r d —N ortli o f Pacific aven ue am i b etw een C o lleg e W ay and B street. T h ird w ard -N aylor’s addition . F o u rth w a r d - B etw een Pacific aven ue and S econd a v en u e south. F ifth w a rd — B etw een Second aven u e and South P a rk ad d ition . S ix th w a rd — South P ark addition. G I.E N N C C C O E L O D G E . N o 22, K o f P, m eets i in its c a s tle h all, G lencoe, ev ery a ltern a te S atu rd ay. V isitin g brother’s w elcom ed. E D avis, C C;J S Jackson, K o f R an d S. > a w a k e n in g. Let me tell you abou t one o f th e exceptions I m en tion ed a w h ile ago. 1 heard h er p la y and I w an ted to talk w ith her. I w e n t to see her. S im - pie, straigh t-forw ard, in tu itiv e ly sym pa- th etic w ith o th er m u sical natures she divin ed a t once w h at I w an ted to k now , “ W ould she tell me her secret?” S h e w ould. It was sim ple. It w as th e sec- ret o f R a ch e l and C h a rlo tte C ushm an and F a n n ie K e m b le and R u b in stein and Liszt and som e m ore people: “ D o n ’t a ^ eillp^ th e im possib le. F in d out th e sty le o f com position t h a t n atu re in te n d e d YOU to in terp ret— then g o to th e pian o a erase yo urself. F o r a tim e you are ¡n e flect a d isem b od ied soul— yo u r Sp irit js transported a lo n g sid e th a t o f the com poser; you are his second self, T H E M A S C l lilN E A M I K EM IN I ML, IN Mi sir. BY W. H. G R E E N E . “ N ow lie ’s g o in g to sa y so m eth in g horrid a bou t th e w om en and I w on t read anoth er w o rd ” I h ear som e on e sa y on g la n cin g at th e ab ove h ead in g. I am g o in g to do n o th in g o f th e so rt, ge n tle reader, q u ite th e co n tra ry as you w ill find i f you w ill d o me th e h on or to read on. M an y w ill im ag in e th e id ea to be absurd, p erh a p s to th em it is; b u t we m usician s liv e in an in n er w o rld o f th e em otion s so m ew h a t and are p erm itted to in d ulge w h im sica l fancies; at least this old w orld w ill roll on ju s t th e sam e and its eq u ilib riu m w ill not be seriou sly dis- turhed i f I and a few m ore dream ers per- h aps sh ou ld co n clu d e th at m usic h as at least tw o gen d ers— m ascu lin e and fem i nine. A n euter gen tler w ou ld , it seem s to m e, be preposterous. Y o u c a n ’t be n eutral in art. Y o u m ust b e lie v e some- th in g w ith a ll y o u r soul and w ith all y o u r stre n g th o r you r e m o tio n a l and He sp eaks— y o u listen . H e com m an d s you to pour forth h is m essage to th e w orld. Y o u are in rapt a ffin ity w ith h is in n er consciousness. Y o u forget audi- ence, te ch n ica l q u ibb les, w h at rig h t or w ron g im pression s y o u rse lf o r yo u r to ile t are m a k in g and in one su prem e m om ent ; y OU reveal y o u rse lf and th e com poser w ith j y 0u .” jt w ould be a hopeless sta te o f j th in gs in d eed i f it cou ld be d em on strated tila t w o m a n ’s la ck o f p o w e r as an inter- preter is due to a fa ta l d efe ct in her an d groan and w rith e a n d sh rie k an d h ow l u n d er th e g ig a n tic b lo w s o f th is fair d em on . W as it B eeth oven ? I co u ld n ’ t te ll w h a t it w as th en , I w’as too yo u n g. W as it a m a scu lin e perform an ce? S h ad e o f A p p o llo ! I Yftjped n ot. I fan- cied I cou ld see th e fiery e y e o f th e com - poser rise out o f th e grave and a n n ih ila te th e d ese cratin g 4'in te rp re te r” w ith a g la n ce . I sh u t m y e y e s and listen ed to th e in fe rn a l h ub b u b and w on dered w here th e a rtist d iscovered th is b u rlesq u e B ee th oven . W h ere he u n d o u b te d ly m eant m usic th is h y b rid o f a rt read h im as th e apoth eosis o f noise. S h e w as h ailed w ith -a cclam ation as a " g r e a t a r tiste,” w ond erfu l, so realistic, so m asculine in h er treatm en t o f th e g re a t B eethoven w hose sex so stro n g ly p red om in ated h is m usic and a lo t m ore “ g u s h ” o f th e sam e sort, L ik e th e brook th a t b ab b les on forever, so does m an y an au d ien ce applau d w ith o u t th in k in g . I w en t hom e a fter h e arin g som e m ore lik e th e first and h av e a dim re co llectio n o f fe e lin g g ra te fu l th a t th e pian o w as still le ft, she h a d n ’ t q u ite torn it to pieces, ‘ ‘its flag still w a v e d .” It had been to rtu red , abused, d istorted in c h a ra cte r so th a t M a d a m --------- cou ld d em o n stra te th a t th e m ascu lin e elem en t co u ld be su ccess fu lly in tro d u ced in to a w o m a n ’s per form ance o f a m an ’ s pro d u ctio n . D oubt- less th e C re a to r h as g iv e n w om an g rea t pow ers— e q u a l— som etim es su p erior to m an ’ s pow ers, hut not n e ce ssarily ju st j o f th e sam e q u a lity as m a n ’s pow ers, H e d estin ed for h er g lo rio u s ach ieve- m ents; hut as for th e new w om an , th e j m ascu lin e w om an in p o litics, scien ce, m usic or a n y th in g else I hope sh e w ill not seriou sly m ate ria lize in m y tim e , and th e o ld er I grow and th e m ore I reflect ih e m ore I ca n n o t h e lp b e lie v in g th a t th e A u th o r o f a ll th in g s k n ew w h a t he w as a b o u t w hen he crea ted w om an and i f H e had in te n d e d h er to be a man he w ou ld h av e reversed H is p ro cee d in gs in th e ga rd en o f E d en . F o r e s t G r o v e T e lit K . 0 . T . M. S a tu rd a y n ig h t D ep u ty S u p rem e Com - m an der H all o f P ortlan d in stitu ted a M acca b ees te n t here. T h e re w ere 23 ch a rte r m em bers. O fficers w ere elected an(\ in stalled ; P. C. Chas. R ob in son ; k c ., A u stin C ra ig ; L. 0 ., Joh n W irtz; r . k ., L . L. L a n g le y ; F . K ., L . H oyt; 1 p h y s ., Dr. H in es; S e rg t., H . W . S co tt; m . at A ., J . H . W escott; G u a rd s, J. A llen am j C . K . J a ck so n ; P ., A. S h o ch ; S ., T. J a c k s o n . A t th e T u esd ay rev iew three ca n d id a te s w ere in itiated . D e le g a t e s M eet. T h e D ille y and F orest G ro ve d e le g a tio n s to th e S ta te R e p u b lica n C lu b con- v en tio n m et in th e H a t c h e t sanctu m M on d ay e v e n in g . Mr. K. W . H a i o t t acted as ch airm a n and Mr. A a ro n W e lls as secreta ry. T h e p rin cip a l b u sin ess o f in te re st w as th e passage o f th e fo llo w in g d em an d s w h ich w ere ordered p resen ted to th e co n ve n tio n b y th e ch airm a n o f th e F o re st.G ro v e d ele gatio n . F irst th e y w ere referred to a com m itte e a n d th e y are g iv e n as m o d ified b y th em . I W e d em and th e m ain ten a n ce o f a free p u b lic sch ool system ta u g h t in th e E n g lis h la n g u a g e . II W e d em and th a t no a p p ro p riatio n o f p u b lic m o n e y s sh a ll be m ade fo r a n y e ccle sia stica l o r se ctarian in stitu tio n or purpose w h ate ve r. III W e d em an d th e eq ual ta x a tio n o f a ll p ro p e rty in o u r sta te e x cep t M u n icip al, C o u n ty , S ta te an d G e n e ra l G o v e rn m e n t. IV W e d em and th a t th e labor c o n tra c t law be rig id ly en fo rce d . V W e d em an d th e en actm en t o f su ch fu rth e r law s as sh a ll best ten d to p ro te ctio n o f A m e rica n lab or and h om e in d u stries, I VI W e d em a n d th e re strictio n o f a ll un- m en tal te x tu re is v ery fla b b y th ere m ust he a jo in t or tw o loose in you r spinal colu m n. F rom a ch ild I h a v e F O R E S T G R O V E L I B E R A L C H l'K C H bold a lw ays been w o n d e rin g abou t so m e th in g re g u la r services every alte rn a te S u n d a y in V erts L ib era l h a ll at S p i n . S u n d a y sch ool 3 p m . or other, e ith e r in m y ow n m a k e up and M rs A E B ark e r, lecturer. th e variou s in co n siste n cie s o f th e sam e m en tal organ ism . T h e con verse o f th is RECORDER, A aro n W ells. F O R E S T G R O V E T E N T . K O T M m eets or at th e a p p a re n tly u n e x p la in a b le in 1 is true and I atn persu ad ed th a t th e cry w e e k ly in M asonic h all. S o jo u rn in g k n ig h ts som e one else— o f course a ll w ith in th e a ,,aln st w om an as a r ea l interpreter o f T reasurer , in v ited . A u stin C raig , K C I, L L a n g le y , R K J. C. G reer. d om ain o f art— of th e su prem e “ art g OOC[ m usic is la rg e ly o f h e r ow n b rin g- b e a u tifu l" w h ich m ay also he so sw iftly in g about. S h e is w ro n g and her teach - M arsh al , J oh n S trip lin . m etam orph osed in to th e “ art h id e o u s," \ ¡ „ g h as been w ro n g and u n sym p ath etic. ...................F ire W arden so subtle, r.o in ta n g ib le ,so in fin ite sim al w h a t a p o w e r is th ere in th at w ord K B. S ap p in gton J u stic e o f t h e 1 ‘eace is th e b rid ge th at separates th e su b lim e adaptation. F in d out w h at you can d o S. H ughes ................... C o n sta b le K- B. S a p p in g to n .. from th e rid icu lou s. “ W e ll, w e ll,” you 1 )>est a ,„ j ,j0 it and let th e rest a lo n e, John B a ile y , 1 ........... S ch ool D irectors sa y, “ and w h a t is th is a ll a b o u t an yh o w ? f e r t i l e load o f rep roach som e p a ren ts K . H yde, > G eo . L- S m ith ,' W h a t's th e m atte r n ow ?” O n ly this» a nd teach ers m ust ca rry in th is m atte r ................................ C lerk A a ro n W e lls . T h e c h ie f th in g I h ave w on d ered at a lL fe t t ileUi a n sw er to th e ir ow n con scien ces ........... S up t. o f Sch ools T . J. T h o rp . A. M m y life is w h y w om an — a t o n ce Htf- ,,, after life. Is th ere a n y m ore b eau ti- fou n tain o f th e m ost th at is g ra ce fu l and : f.,i relation in life th an th a t o f th e C h u r c h Directory. refin in g and h u m an izin g in tin s life , and earnest h e lp fu l teach er a n d th e co n fid in g CONG R E G A T IO N A L CHURCH . w ith g re a tly su perior em o tio n a l fe e lin g j recep tiv e pu p il? W h a t g re a te r j o y is A. R o g e r s , P a sto r . sh ou ld so often g iv e way' to th e ty ra n t there th an th a t o f fe e lin g th at som e S e rv ic e s e v e ry S u u ilay at 11 a h i . an d 8 p. 111. m an— m an th e coarse— m an th e u n fe e l- }OU:,g life i9 b e in g in flu en ced b y you — S u n d a y sch ool a fte r m o rn in g service. S o c ia l m e e tin g s ev e ry T h u rs d a y < » ening at in g — m an th e h e av ier m ore sensual som e in sp iratio n is c a u g h t from th e 8 o ’c lo c k . . , r _ Y o u n g p eo p le’s m e e tin g on e h o u r b efo re S u n a n im al in th e m atter o f m u s i c a l e x broad and d eep fou n tain o f yo u r varied K«*r K i l l i n g K lk . <le«irable im m ig ra tio n . d a y e v e n in g service. p r e s s io n . O b se iv e a girl p la y in g the exp erien ce. H ow n ecessary then th a t S tra n g e rs a re a lw a y s c o rd ia lly w elcom ed, In regard to th e recen t arrest o f Jam es p ia n o for in stan ce (o f course th ere are when th is yo u th fu l con fid en ce is giv en Patriotic. L ee, th e in ve stig a tio n d isclosed th e M E T H O D IS T E P IS C O P A L C H U R C H . excep tio n s and y o u m a y be on e o f th em , ii sh ou ld be deserved. H ow I despise fo llo w in g facts. T h a t on or a b o u t M ay R e v . I). A. W a t t e r s , P a s t o r . T . G . T o d d h as a fine flag p o le or- j ‘ »ut I w ill speak o f th is later); observe an <l h ave a lw a y s despised as u tterly low S e r v ic e s ev e ry S u n d a y at 11 a. m. an d S:3op. ni 6th th e d efen d an t w ith tw o o th er p arties, n a m e n tin g h is p la ce . It is a stra ig h t S u n d a y sch ool at 12.15 p. m. Ju n io r le a g u e ever\ som e g irl th at you k n o w to be o f ge n tle and d eb a sin g th e m ercen a ry sp irit S u m la v at 4 p. m. E p w o rth le a g u e at 6:30 p. m. n am e ly, T liie ce and G rieb le r, w as on slen d er sh a ft, 92 ft. 6 in. h ig h , 6 ft. im - S u n .la y . P ra y e r m e e tin g 7:30 p. in.. T h u rsd a y. fe elin g, refined, w ell ta u gh t, h igh ly m usic; b etw een it and th e tru e a rtist W ilson river fish in g and h u n tin g w hen bedd ed in th e g ro u n d and is d eco rate d bred, surrounded w ith all m ate ria l and there can be no sort o f co m p a tib ility . ,J C H R IS T IA N CHURCH . L e e ca m e in th e ca m p one aftern oon in th e n atio n a l co lo rs. S o m e tim e ago sp iritu al d an tin e ss and see h ow tlu; F or m ere g a in m an y a y o u th ot prom ise R e g u la r serv ic e e v e ry S u n d a y at 11 a. m. an .1. and stated th a t he had k ille d an e lk . Mr. T o d d w as e x p re ssin g a d esire to 7:30 /p. m . S u n d a y sch ool at 10 a. m. Ar.ro:: g la m o r o f th ese th in g s d isap pears w hen is m isled and tortu red w ith w rong O ne o f th e parties a ccom p a n ied M r. L ee h av e a flag p ole sim ila r to a ta ll tre e he W elt. siie tries to in te rp re t th e in n e r th o u g h t m ethods, false am b itio n s and a ll th a t in^ jat r - 7:30 p. m. to w h ere th e e lk w as in th e riv e r and as- j and M r. R e a so n er w ere ra isin g and th a t i n ; ; fat Jr. Y. P. S. C. E . S u n d a y | in Jat 6:30 p. 111. 111 o f th e man w h o com posed w h a t she is th ese im p ly . M an y a ¿ ir l m ay tra ce her I o o n at 4 P »« S y lv ia E d w a rd s, — p resn — ien . 1 M R S . S L O A N ’S a fte rn | sisted in g e ttin g th e a n im a l a sh ore w here ge n tle m a n p rom ised to fu rn ish one. T Nie/ h e/ p u b lic a re c o r d ia lly in v ite d to a ll th ese p la y in g . C o rrectn ess? o f course. T e c h la c k o f fu llv do T h e C o m m ercial T r a v e le r's H om e v elo p ’ d pow ers o f in sig h t jie w as dressed an d th e q u arters h u n g T h is w eek th e p rom ise w as fu lfille d a m i **— -‘tings. n celti 11 n ic— c c ja n s o f it. G racefu l m otions— T h e p lace to stop w hen and m usical sy m p a th y to h er te ach e rs Up011 th e tree. On th e morning following now th e T o d d fa r jn . boasts __ B A P T IS T CH UR CH . H eb e h e rse lf cou ld n ot e xcel her. W lia t or paren ts foolish desire to m ak e h er a in tow n p a rtie s a ccom p a n ied M r. L ee to farm fla g p o le In th e co u n ty . **-» F. E. S c o f i e l d , P a s t o r . - - O R E G O N is w an tin g? S o u l . S e n tie n t th ro b b in g S e r v ic e * 011 th e first and th ird S u n d a y o f tin j F O R E S T G R O V E brillia n t player, to h ave her sh in e vvjiere th e m eat w as and assisted in iful fla g h as been p u rch a sed am . m ion! on ’ at 11 a 111 and 7 30 p 111. S u n d a y sch ool at life to be p u l in those w iiite slen d er above h er s:sters as b e in g m ore o f a , b rin g in g it to ca m p and p rep a rin g it soon be flo a tin g from th e staff. ** lo 111 each S u n d a y. Win R obb, s u p .r m te n lent. lingers. F in d ou t w h at th e com poser • -r m eetin g on T h u r s d a y even t 11.4 at 7 30. Pr pian o a cro b a t th an th ey to th e vain fo r ca rry i ng ou t, e a tin g o f it d u rin g th e | -------------------------- m ean t and te ll us. A la s, she p la ys, stu d y o f th e “ heroic, the sla p dash sty le Each assisted in p re p a rin g the School Meeting, P o st Office of Forest Grove. Alas, also— I had alm ost said— siie is so e a g e rly adm ired b y th e raw in exp ert- m eut and lo a d in g it in to th e w ag on to S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n th e d istrict vo ted W . H. C RU B LE Y . P. M. Bought of J. D. Rode co rrect. I t is go o d to be correct bu t she d ic e d am ateu r, and w h ich is so often co n v e y to th e ir hom es. on issu in g b o n d s. S . H ughes, Dr. I). A R R IV A L AND D E P A R T U R E O P M AILS. is too correct, w h ich rem in ds m e o f w hat but the v irtu oso (how I h ate t h a t word) O n th e ir w a y h om e, w h ile y e t in T illa w . W a rd and W m . L e a ch , ju d g e s , and and from P o rtlan d and a ll p oin ts: D epart« j is always tender and a critic once w rote o f a R u b in stein per tric k o f sh ow in g off, o f a sto n ish in g the 11100k co u n ty, M r. L ee w as arrested b y E . L. N a y lo r c le r k . T h e vote stood 27 to in A rriv e s 9:30 a. 111. form ance. H e w ro te, “ I h a v e heard ign o ra n t— th e gro u n d lin gs w ith a d is C o rv a llis, S alem and a ll p o in ts on th e W est I a d ep u ty sh e riff from W a s h in g to n C o. 34 a g a in st b on ds. D eparts 8:25 a. 111. A rriv e s 4:30 p. m. good. He has a first- th at S on ata m an y tim es before bu t I p la y o f m ere te ch n ica l fe a ts o f groun d on a n o th er ch arg e , b ro u g h t in u n d e r ; ---------------- G re e n v ille , M an n in g , B u x to n a n d Vernonni 1 n ever heard it p la y e d so in a ccu ra te ly no: , a nd lo fty tu m b lin g o f w h ich th e true su rv e illa n ce a n d parted w ith th e o th er ve» 12 111. D eparts 1 p. in. F ire P ractice. class Butcher Shop, — so m agnificently. ” S u re ly a ll th e w orld a riist is asham ed . pa rties at M c L a re n ’s on G a le s C reek . F r id a y n ig h t th e fire b ell ga ve n o tice C iv ic S o c ie tie s . th at reads its h isto ry k n o w s th a t R u b in hai. Bing only the best, stein w as a g re a t m an. A m an? Y e s, a 1 I f you can in d uce th ose little fin gers to T liie ce and G r e ib le r carried th e m eat to o f a d rill and sp e e d ily th e h ook and I draw forth from th e p ia n o o n ly th e notes som e p oin t n ear th eir h om es an d d ivid e d A. O. U. W .— F o rest G ro v e L o d g e No. g ia n t, not o n ly in m usic, but in in tellect, o f S w e et H om e or “ Y e b a n k s and braes , it se n d in g a b o u t one th ird to L e e , th e la d d e r tru ck w as r a ttlin g d ow n th e street 60. A . O. U. W ., m eets e v e ry T u e s d a y at rock bottom prices. e v e n in g in O dd F e llo w s ’ h a ll. So- in true m an lin ess, in con sid eration for ot B onnie Dooi^ in a w ay to cause tlu rem ain d er b rin g re tain e d in e q u a l pro- to w ard s th e co lle g e d o rm ito ry . T h ro w in g jo irn in g b reth ren c o rd ia lly in v ite d to alt* nd m eetin g s. Joe B a ile y , M. W ., W . C Call and see him . . . . oth ers feelin gs; in sh ort h e wa. 9 i 11 c a p sen sitive liste n e r to turn and ca tc h eve ry | p o n i e s b y th e p a itie s, th e h id e o f th e d ow n in te rv e n in g fe n ce s an old tw o sto ry Hoj, t, recorder. a b le o f a n y th in g a p p ro a ch in g p ettin ess, note you are an a rtist, in em b ryo, at a u im a i b ein g retain ed b y M r. T liie ce b u ild in g w as re a ch e d , th e h o o k ta k e n ------ » ____ ________________________________ — — --------------------------- out and fasten ed to th e ra fters and w ith and y e t he said w hen urged to ta lk on least and I w ill g la d ly sh a k e h an d s w ith ! a jso> Next the H a t c h f . t office, K . o f P .— D e lp h o s L o d g e No. 39, K . o f P a stro n g pu ll on th e rope th e sid e cam e .X T m eets e v e ry S a tu rd a y e v en in g 111 Ma- | th is su b ject in N ew Y o rk , “ W hat do J you; but i f as L o u is H lilert sa ys in on e Som e d ays sub seq uen t these tw o pa rties son ic h a ll. A ll m em b ers o f th is ' ir- ! F o rest G ro ve . th in g th a t w om en m ost la ck s in p la y in g r o f h is c h a rm in g essays ‘ ‘you can o n ly g a v e ini form ation im p lic a tin g Mr. L ee ou t o f th e b u ild in g . T h re e or four m ore g an ieatio n are c o rd ia lly in v ite 1 to a u r in i o u r m eetin g s. J. S. B u x ton , C. C., J. H It is tenderness o f feelin g ." W e h ave e te rn a lly show u n ifo r m an d technic and o f th e v io latio n o f th e g a m e law s o f th e e q u a lly su ccessfu l a tte m p ts and a h e a p o f W c.\ tt. K . o f R . S. ru in s w as a ll th a t w as le ft to show w h ere p le n ty o f v irtu o si a m o n g th e w om en o f al fistic noise scie n tifica lly produced 1 sta te an d b ecam e th e p rin cip a l w itn esses F ire and A ccid en t In su ran ce W A S H IN G T O N L O D G E . No. 48, N o tary P u b lic G e rm a n y and R u ssia w h o can b rin g out m ay sh ak e h an d s w ith yo u , but, (allud- jn ^jie p rosecu tion . A fte r g iv in g th e a b u ild in g h ad b een . T h e n th e b o ys L oan s, C ollection s I. O. O. F ., m eets in its h a ll every »u#tice Qf th e Peace a ll th e volu m e o f ton e th at a m an can in g to the g en eral F re n c h cu stom ) “ 1 ca st (j ue co n sid eratio n J u stice H u gh es p a c k e d u p, to o k a run to th e B o w lb y M on day ev en in g . V isitin g broth P h a in ia c y an d p ra ctice d th e la d d e r on ers w elcom ed . A . T . K n o x , N. G b u t h ard ly on e th a t has d iscovered th at w o n 't d rin k w in e w ith you . I w as once th a t u n der th e circu m stan ce s th ere J- B » cal. Ree. S e c ’y m usic h as an in n e r lif e .” T h in k o f it! 111 m y stu den t d ays in th e c it y o f N ew w as not su fficient e v id e n ce to co n v ict th e roof. R o ll c a ll an d th e y d isp e rse d . c l. S O ur firem en are g e ttin g v e r y e x p e rt an d • * .. F O R E S T R E B E K A H L O D G E . No. 44 O f a ll th in g s to n am e tenderness— Y o rk in ve ig le d b y a ch um o f m ine (also Mr. L ee o f th e v io latio n o f th e Ka ...e taUe Krrat^interest jn th eir^ w ork! I. 0 . 0 . F.. m eets in Odd F e llo w s h all J w o m a n ’s greatest ch arm as th e one th in g yo u th fu l), w h o w as e n g a g ed to attend law. in W a sh in g to n cou n ty. f ^ on th e first and th ird W ed n esd ay o f o t l i t I « 1 m V each m on th . V isitin g m em b ers w e’, n eed fu l, and ye t a fter m uch liste n in g to con certs d u r in g th e season and d eliver A n y o n e w ho w an ts to m a k e a few cod ed . M rs. H. B. B rya n t. N. G. A lic e Me Attempted Burglary. N a fier. Rec. S ec’y. * m an y p la ye rs in all parts o f th is and his m ature reflection s th ereo n to one o f d o lla rs b y c o m p la in in g on T h ie c e and S a tu rd a y m o rn in g a b o u t 2 o ’ c lo c k o th e r cou n tries I am co n vin ce d th a t he th e m orn in g papers, to ta k e h is place G r ie b le r w ill h av e a sure th in g as th e y O regon . H O LBRO O K L O D G E . No. 30. A E. and H IL L S B O R O w as in a m easure rig h t— o f cou rse not as on c n igh t an d w rite up o r d ow n as the h a v e sw orn to h a v in g co m m itte d th ree som e one a tte m p te d to b reak in to M rs. A. M ., m eets in its h a ll th e Ih u rs d a y on or before the full moon o f each M cN a m e r’ s h ou se on F irst S tre e t n ear to th e e xcep tion s. I h av e h eard som e ta se m ig h t be M a d a m e ---------for him . offen ces classed as m isdem ean or; h a v in g month. Cha*. Hines. W. M. Geo. exceptions— n ob le on es, too, in m y life. W ou ld I go? W e w ere o f th e D am on and e lk m eat in th e ir p ossession , c a rry in g elk F irst A v e n u e . O n e o f th e fa m ily h eard Brig?», » c c ’ y. a noise on th e b a c k porch an d arose 1 In spite o f th e p ro n u n cia m en to o f an P y th ia s b rand o f frien d s and sw orn to n ieat and g iv in g e lk m eat a w a y, P U R E S T G R O V E L O D G E . No. n o . I and lig h te d a la m p w h ich frig h te n e d a b le critic w h o d eclared in a recen t etern al b roth erh o od . He h ad m ade an O G . T ., m eets e v e ry S a tu rd a y in I. U. a w a y th e b u rg la r, o r b u rg la rs as th ere g T. had V i.H in g " - n . ^ i n v . t e d . J , y | { -y | X ), n u m b er o f th e A ew York M u sic a l Lour- en gag em en t w ith h is best g irl to go L . C. W alker, C. T Common Conneil. w ere sou n ds o f co n ve rsa tio n h eard . In j ier th a t in his o p in io n w om en “ sh ou ld som ew h ere else and th is w ou ld ob lig e Sectetary C o u n cil m et at 8 o ’clo ck , m a y o r pre th e m o rn in g it w as fou n d th a t th e noise lea ve Ch opin se v ere ly a lo n e” I h av e I him so m u ch — I cou ld w rite in h is sty le , All Linen in Stock. FOREST g r o v e : CAM P, No. 9", W oodm en o f co u n cilm en presen t. had been m ade b y th e ir k n o c k in g dow n j listen ed to som e fe m in in e in te rp re ta tio n s sign his nam e, send m y a rticle up b y s id in g and all the W orld, m eet» in Odd F e llo w » hall every Brwt M in u tes o f p reviou s m ee tin g read and a cu p w h ich hail b een op th e w in d o w a n d th ird Saturday. Viait.nx n eigh boralnu ted Prices Reasonable. 1 o f Ch opin th at w ere to me as a dream o f m essenger, e tc ., etc. W e ll I w as cu riou s H * Clark. C. C S. G. Morgan, clerk. a p p ro v ed . B ills read and referred to le d ge . It w as fo rtu n a te for th e h ou se I h eaven . I h av e listen ed and th o u g h t, a b o u t M a d a m e ---------an e x te n s iv e ly ad- fin a n ce com m ittee: o f F . G . C a n n in g Co., b re ak e rs th a t th e y d id n o t g e t in sid e as t n M A T T H E W S POST. No. 6, G. A. R. su re ly G od in te n d e d w om en in m usic, vertised p ian ist, but at th at tim e I had .»ESSE B L A K E K , m l* :» 'in Masonic hall the first and third Wed p oetry, p a in tin g alw ays to be fem in in e, not th o u g h t m y p rovin ce w as th a t o f a lig h ts $128; o f »Marshal, sa lary anil lab or D ep u ty S h eriff M cN a m e r arm at h om e P io n e e r S tahles . RIGS FOR . . . Commercial Men, Huniers and Fishers . . . A Specialty. Headquarters for Tillamook Stage Line. H. B. JOHNSON, PROP. na FOREST GROVE HOTEL E jk T M w I. KjNIGJHT, Fire Insurance . and Loan Broke & SECO N D H A N D IKK SO LI n e v a v* ° f cach ,nonth- ’ Downs. Adj. L lia s . noth. P. L. ii r M H iA I ODGE. No. i i . D. o f H.. meets in VI. >dd FeH ow s'h all. the third Tu c^ lay o f each onth. Mrs Ed. Buxton. C. o f H. Mrs. J. r lafinon. Sec. P H \ T E M P L E . No. 7. Rathbone Sisters the aecood and fourth ,iln e »d a y » o f each month. VtoM ng me.n- r, welcomed. Mr». Sophie Smith. M. H C- ra. Geo. Smith. M o f R and C. T h ir d D o o r S m ith o f V e r ta H a i l . Professional Farris. W. G. COLE, P h . G., M. Ii.. P h v s ic ia n a n d S u r g e o n , | .B M A T T H E W S POST, No_ " Women # Telephone No. J. !■ je f Corpa. m eet» alternate Th u rada,». May ' . ,c m o d d Pellow a hall. Mr«. E.lna Cr,.» y* Pré». M r. Mrya E. Greer. Sec y. W. N. B a r r e t t ¡L E V R E P IB L IC A N C L f B For the n e n t o f Republican in te r - «# here and r . M eetings on call. Gen. T. J. Thorp. I. Austin Craig, secretary F ° " « t G rove. K A d am s B A R R E T T & AD AM S, ^ TTO R N F Y S- A T-L A W, H ill sb o r o . O r e g o n . t e r Local branch meets istand.u ^ stay1 afternoon* at 3 o'clock in Woods & ■Na l l Mrs K H Marsh Pres Mrs S u rclv Ch opin o f a il a n cien t anri m odern c rltlc. N everthelv«» I w ent d eterm in ed * ' 6- 7 5 ;G fS . H u *lie» & S o n , $23.60; «if G . t‘ *r ciljr piflrt, S h e cam e on th e stage L Bflrttbf f r im lik e a sh ip u n der full s a il” (so I w rote V o ted th at a w arran t be d raw n fo r $4.65 to p a y th e T u p p e r b roth ers for h a u lin g it dow n) and, “ S e e m e ! S e e t h e g ra v e l to im p rove in fron t o f th e old g k k a t v i r t u o s o ! b ristled out o f e v e ry D a ve y resid en ce— a b ill w h ich th e ow n ers m otion, out o f eve ry fold o f th e gorgeou s o f th e p ro p erty refused to pay and the »w eeping tra in . S h e w as a g g re ss:v ely c it y in th e good n ess o f its h eart took there anti th at spoiled for m e a n y im pres- upon its e lf th o u g h it had no b u sin ess to. sions I was prepared to re ce iv e from h er C o m m u n ica tio n s from th e H a t c h e t and read in g o f B eeth oven s E m p e ro r C o n - _ . , . , ,, .. . ?i 1 . 1 . T im e s, re la tin g to p rin tin g o rd in an ces, t t*rto. VV ith a flourish to th e co n d u cto r „ , v f , , , , , - * . . read and referred to p rin tin g co m m ittee, o f th e large o rch estra ca lled in to assist 1 R . , 7 . , . ., a ■ C o m m itte e on ord in an ce s reported on at th e m elodious stnash-up, sh e sailed in o rd in an ce for th e im provem en t o f certa in — ves, let it sta n d , it is in e le g a n t hut streets o f th e c ity . R eferred b ack to -wnled in ” e xp resses w h at o ccu re d to co m m itte e and fu rth er tim e g iv e n , nie then and ye a rs o f reflectio n h a v e not V o ted to adjourn u n til W ed n esd ay effaced the ap p rop riaten ess o f th at phrase H ow th e poor p ia n o d id sh iver < v en in g a t 8 o 'c lo c k . FO R E ST DR OVE. com posers is th e on e m an w hose book o f to do m y best. O rrIC R Central Block R oom » 6 and ;. life can be prop erly read b y a w om an . Y o u see by th is th at I am not p reju d iced a g a in st w o m e n ’s p la y in g . N e ith e r w as R u b in ste in , but lie h ad o n ly k n o w n o f w om en p la ye rs in R u ssia or G e rm a n y w h o w ould fain be k n o w n as m asculine pla yers, w ho w ould out IJerod H erod at his ow n gam e— w ho, i f R u b in stein raved , . 1 „ 1 1 ,1... . ,u , and storm ed am i th un d ered th ro u gh a . r , 1U ___ • . furv o f d em on acal h arm on ic progression s . , _ ,. 1- . w ou ld essay to d o th e sam e or d ie try- in g .” T h is cla ss o f p la yers a p p a re n tly h ave no fem in in e side and we d o n 't know w here to place th em . T ru e art d o e sn 't w an t them . T h e re is no c a ll for m asque- rader» in m usic in th is season o f art th at n iKh t and had th e y Rained aJ- nr.ssi.m they «o«M probably aoa L#* v isitin g th e c o u n ty ja il o r ou t on h e a v y b a il, t t r w n v i l l p P ic n ic , T h e W ilk s , G r e e n v ille and R o y d is- tricts w ill u n ite to h a v e a gran d p icn ic June 1st, S a tu rd a y, in th e g ro v e n ear G r e e n v ille to w h ich e v e ry b o d y is in vite d . . , . ._. -ru— to com e w ith w ell filled baskets. T h e re • . . . w ill be an o ra tio n b y som e p rom in en t , . , x __. speaker, sch o o l e x e rcise s, m arch es aim d rills and m artia l am i v o ca l m usic. T h e brass hand w ill a ll be th ere an d s v in g * m erry g o rou n d s am i c a n d y Stan- .Social d an ce iu th e e v e n in g a t I V * lull. c'y V