Washington County hatchet. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1895-1896, May 30, 1895, Image 1

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Far tu
Everybody Heads It
are Stubborn T h in * *
And one of the most stubborn
facts in sight to-day is this:
To create business and to
hold business, business men
must advertise.
It can no
louder be said that people
never read advertisements.
C w m h
w
d* V
H
If advertised in the H a t CHKT
whose columns are scanned
each week by more people
than read any other paper
circulating in Wasliingtou
county.
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" W e l l h ere to th e lin e , le t th e c h ip s f a l l w h e r e th e y m a y .'
• » i, ouKOON, r a t i...... -,
VOL. I. No. H.
hay
so, is«».
T H R E E CENTS A COPY,
Al KKT HOOK AN!) LADDER CO. No. i
Aaron Well*. president. Horace Stewart, vicc- HOW A HO l T T H K BOY? SIV A i»L W E
pu-ddeut. C. o. Roe. -i* creti.ry. K. U. S:t »pin -
t, ,i tre.iv.irer. K. B. SuopiiiKton, chief II ».
II A\ h I I I I S , , DA >! i SI( .
Johnson, foreman. It. H. Chirk, ist as->istuüt.
Joe Hailey, and assistant.
b v w . H. g r k k n k .
Memorial Sermon.
Dangers in America v.ho call the tuseiw G rad u a tin g Exercises at the Public
music and art critics and essay to mould
School.
Sunday morning at the Christian
public opinion on the same. America
Friday was tile last day of this year’s church Rev. Scofield prer‘ lied from the
S T A T E O K O K MOON.
¡ n e e d s to h a v e a g n a t d t al lu o r c p la in truth session of the public school and the text:
told
in
a
plain
way
about
these
uiatu
;s,
children v . rktd r.glit up to noon as
“ Thou hast given a banner to them
Win I*. Lord
FORKSTGROVK HRKKTHOUGHT LIBRARY
Governor
First let us catch the boy and examine
netds to have a strong light thrown on
Harrison U Kincaid and rending room is open every Tlmrsdav nn<l
Secretary o f State
usual, in the a f moon they gathered that fear 1 hee that it may he displayed
Phillip Mewcham Friday afternoon and evening Mrs. A. i; liar him a little if he will
Treasurer
k e e p s t ill ^ ni» all s id e s of th e subject, it needs a little
(i. M. Irwin ker, librarian.
because of truth.’ ’— Psalms 60:4.
Su pi. Public Instruction
\V. II. Leeds
chough. Do you i t member little John I ces of the callow critical article that is in the rooms down stairs, the intervening
Stale Printer
Memorials mark the footsteps of the
Chas. K. Wolvcrton
dr.01
-
were*
pu.-hed
back
and
the
lov.t
r
FOREST CiROVK BAND. Filiformi •!, nin - ni ’s composition on the horse? “ The yet in the calf stage of exist- nee, that
1<
human race. Jacob was fleeing from
Supreme Court j
floor
111
town
into
one
room.
A
platform
H A. Moore
*rc teen pieces. Meets Wednesday an i Friday of h-'-rso is an animal with four ltcs, out oil
1 : . been picked In fori it is ripe.
The w..s ’placed in the centre and from this the wrath of his brother w hom he iiad
T. A Meli rii ide each week. W. Baldwin, pres., L. C. Gi er, »ec.
,
..
Judge Fifth District
W. N. Barrett
ett
¡‘acn con:* r.
Some of our rollicking,
Attorney Fifth District.
wronged. Upon the plains of Padun
Gcimalt boys love to study music mo t the p- .igraut was given.
f o r e s t GROVK fir k DKP ARTMijNT.
fun-loving hoy. seem to me to m erita than our boys not because they are more
Aram in the darkness of the night, this
Many
of
the
children's
parents
and
C
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V.
W A S H I N C iT O N
ALARMS:—G eneral A larm Rapid tapping description : omtthing like this:
The iitvllig« nt or talented but because for
iif the bill. The location of the fire vi ll»e in.ii- i
:
•
,
t • « , „ rt1^rs
friends had ^uthtud and even standing lone deeper with his heud pillowed upon
river h< tw. m lo > 1 *,n 81 ,,nal u,at ,h a11 comers, lie j i n rations their parents have fostered a
B. P. Cornelina cated by the nninbvr of full taps giv
loom in the vestibule was at a premium. the rock beholds a ladder teaching from
Judge
1). II. K.-:iw M. r t«r« »•.••««•ral a'»rr.* .. ortet*.».,...g the mm- i . nil share ■ Vs , H ,.ti
..„,i i, .
ovc for music in the home, because as a R p. Vales spoke to the children ami earth to heaven and each round pressed
T.
(i.
Todd
ber
of
v.ards
whose
limits
are
given
I how .
*
• l * ls ... u ..rows amt K^.
Commissioner*
R. H. Goodin
Call for drill Three tap . pause, three Ups. | ai.d hurrah. He p; half fu rtv Uud IMO ;:trd working father told me* “ It keep«
C1-rk
il. p. Ford paus*.-, three taps.
i t
kept them and the older people interest­ by angel feet.— And tile surprised and
lion and half Indian war v lu - p . Semi t.s togelh*. r. It takes us away at night
SI: riff
K. !.. McCormick I Call for meeting -Five tup».
ed,
. ml they were instructed as well, for lonely wanderer erects the stone pillow
Recorder
J.W. Sappinatoli ¡
of “ him" I am afraid bullies his little after a hard day’s toil into fairyland, into
WARD LIMITS.
Ti a virer
about a quarter of ail hour. Six little as a memorial of tliut vision ladder.
eerge H. Wi cox
A sir u i
rothers
and
sisters.
At
the
age
of
v land of up . th and shadow, of nymph g*rls lie: t gave a song in a pleasin • way. When Israel's warrior captain leads her
,
A- n l
Fint ward—North of Pacific avenue and eart
School superintendent
• L h. w i.kes of Co’! /ffe Way.
: wclv and fourteen v.e find it difficult to and si ten, of the Lorelei and the Rhine
Bnrvcy or
, D. Woo 1
Seco» ! war’.—North of Pacific avenue and
Miss Clark presented book-rewards to hosts across the Jordan, from its bed a
Coroner
t a hat large enough ¡or him. Hit- ’.:..id;ti.
b- tween College Way and » : treet.
Without music our homo those of her pupils who had excelled in stone is taken for each tribe and, where
Third ward—Naylor’s additiv n.
Fourth war 1 - B'-t ween Pacific avenue and pini ms on wei lily matters admit of no would tie too cheerless, our sons would conduct and scholarship and then the night iir.»t meets them, placed in mem­
C IT Y
OK
FOREST
C ilO V tl
Second avenue south.
argument.
“ Old Brown” and “ old Lave ns for more congenial haunts and :
orial pile to mark the entrance of God’s
Fifth ward - Between Second avenue and South
graduating exercises began.
Pari: addition.
M ayo r .
j ° n -h his father’s t
friends may I our hearts wouM break.” We may not
people into the land of promise. And
A
te
n
n.ittee
of
the
older
students
had
I
Sixth
ward—South
Park
addition.
Hon. S. Hughes.
e w-.-ll i-uouKh but they are away l>aclt i ,.k> t),e B.Kiul customs of the Germans
bet 11 appointed *o take charge of thii when the feit of Joshua stand upon the
«t
GLFNCOK I.OI:i;r, \o 7». K
OlUNC ILMEN,
r n the nre-1,if toric procession of t>um<m | _ t u eir ways are not M our w avv-tueii part of the exercises. The chairman. | !,ank8 of a,lother Jordan, across which
i
m» ets in it» cast t iir.11,
c - .
K. H. Ss.ppington,
‘ Would y u 1 ve him d i er-
, t... a)1(j
jn daily use would be a Miss Gilpin, called the names, the grad-
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-. r« ahers P''c,liress.
I '
alternate_Sati:r
ay. \i
n !»
'»»other promised land of which the
I). C. Stewart,
Scorned. K l>avii*, C C;J S Jackson, j cut?” you ask.* “ Do you admire the
uatesrose and the other m mbers o f tbt preoent w t i but a i.iint typo, umk r the
K of R and S,
Geo. L. Smith,
No,
because
larchcd
up
priggish
boy?”
.
no
,
f,,.cauM
ulRrk.al;
f,,mi|v_
b
u
t
would
that
we
C. L. L-.rg ■.
committee— Miss B iker anti Mr. Thorns | oaks of Schechem he places a memorial
F O R K ^ T G R O V K L l ll l'R A L C H -'P C II Ifdd
.e priggisii boy generally shows an m|,(l trausftr to all our homesthat beau-
T. C. McNanu-r,
ervioci ever)' sit :
Inn
distributed the diplomas. These were lone. And the Great Master with the
L. C. Walker.
L ib era l linll a l S p i n . S u n .la y school 3 p m . . rtniiiK teuden y to imbecility, to
,fi, 1 family unity, that sweet courtesy
adow of the cross upon him, in that
neatly tied with red and blue ribbons
Mr/. A K Bur: <-r, ecturer.
oi'i iy indecision of pripc.sc, to any- ,ne to ar.othir, that tender respect fur
Ri: ORDI R.
and with the white of tlie diplomat were upper room with his disciples, gives to
Aaron Weil*.
P<»Ki: -f okov i ; ri:\v. i; o r m >.. •
hut what we would wish our boy . ¡ie father and niothei by every hoy and \ery patriotic looking. After tlic grad­
it in a memorial that shall endure until
T rkasiker .
nia.i. i ut
irl and that abiding love fo* art am. uates ha<t been given their credentials • he funeral knell of time shall sound
11 v
Austin Crai; KC l i. Lanyrit.. r k
J. C. Greer.
..t i «! ! ive i ini, v■ hilc not .-ibatir.- a inusic which I think sometimes lit: on-
■’.cv. Ur. RoS. rs was called upon bv the “ l*»" tl,e sl‘“ res of eternity
M a h h iia l ,
t-.i'. of his vigiuouii i.:aiiiinc:,:i, he s*. - - ,cjous*y brings all these things about. I primipal ami spoke eiiyourn^ii.gly to
With these precedents before us, mark­
Joba Striplin.
hing lees of the strong selfish animal, taink eceiy boy of intelligence should!
e t l e v s and ¡.iris w h o had just finished inK K*'-'«t epochs in the history of men,
Fire
Warden
|
omcwlittl ltt-s boorish in mind and man* devote a part of his time out of school!
K n. Snppington
« ii . ... . in the a hool. G< ncral Thorp
we ,H ,i " ',1 h“ ltat» in erecting a
Justice o f th** Peace |
i i i rs. I would have some of those corners hours to music and its history and pur­
fi II (bs
t.i coo,U.din , the exercises -ummari ed memorial to matk a struggle in the life
Constali*
o
I
loo
hounded rft*, seme gentleness welded poses. J tliiak that independently < ftb.e ,
te ' car s work and commended his
f our own nation where the sacrifices of
John Br.iiev, »
..School Director» ¡ : i i T
h i n i S
F Hyde,
>
" h - ■ l,: - r
m e n ta l
j ,I n s u r e l.is a t ta in m e n t s m ig h t u tf u .a to assistant tea. hers to ,the school patron
*
F O K
SJ,,S ard daughters gave her a better
Ge.j. !.. iaitli.7
!.
vi ( i n c n i i i t a i .ilt d to h :s c a p it a l ! ltiuiM ;U a |ld o t ,l c l s t h e l c a , n l0 r a . g o o d ,
ClerV
for l i eir ability and devotion to the work. liberty uiid nobler freedom.
A ... o 11 'Cella .. .
S’ tit. o f Schools
‘ ‘ o’-
s Pus! ul ,n,t into
y to [ le U1C11U1 di.s; ipliue, the .-.fn,siting
T . J. T i.o rp , A M
A fl
Ti following are the names of the j It is true that in this conflict brother
Vi. 2^
liiv
a«lv.
li.« qual.lieatious ol his pro- ( aiange fruU1 otl-ar pl,/suks v.0.,ld color'
tood face to face with brother, with the
grad ates:
Mayne J. Abliott, Bertie
C h a r t 'l l H i i t r i r . . y .
■ MU'rs 10
‘T cl drcn-
'
¡1 i afi. r life In a tv« v that no one un- Bowl by, John J. Ganimie, (ivo. \V. G.im- sword and musket in their hands.— A
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cqi ut. ttl with effect* o f tun c tu tj m > mic, Larry Gaimnk, Laurence W. Lom- . ivii war where every battle sent a throb
1.
i v i D ûilâ
CONGREGATIONAL Cli' RCH.
m ,./ th, T oy ha. tah i t."
How Ho y, » | a la ,al„
itut MBIlill vou sav „Tno cost,
masson, Marshall Lommasson, Hugh 8 of sorrow and pain into the homes that
A. R ogers , P astor .
hr.m thn-.f a...lifh :- hasn't, how doe- t ,. , cost. j tull llcvcr a’f:„td it. You will
Mill :r, James i,. Miller, Melvin Mark mark our land from the lakes to the gulf
Service" evert Sunday nt 11 .1 in. and 8 p. m.
Sun a. :-chool afL»* 1110.11 u; service.
: :
1 ,’e a ro " ' - !
: n '
• tol
te th idea o f cheap p o o ,.....h
nam, Park Patterson, Grace Patterson, | and from ocean to ocean. Why then by
fV
meeting* every T, r • iv evening U
be or not to be” in the n.aiLr of f;:»!iì 1
his memorial keep alive in the urn of
a'.U; the country is overrun with them. ICiiKst Patterson, Eddie Sparks, Jessi
ck.
V.ji.n;.; p-.*oi>1e’s nit y ting 1 ■ hour before Sun-
iiusic dok>•' i hin c entirely on taler.:. You say they hinder rather than help.”
" a v e r . Alphomo Vnss, Willie Boos.
'emory turn ter..ble struggle, this l.ap-
ItVeGniñi ‘.T.i e.
I as! cd, “ Si ail U e boy study tur.rie?'’ ; i t s t tl;e; h in der ra th e r th an h elp so let Auln.r Downs, llarlaml Haves, Krroll »¡™. of fire, through which the nation
htrangen* are always cordially welcomed,
it ncee»>aiFy lo b
1 m ustian. God 1 ..s try to Loivc th e problem b y estab lish - j
.iltephcnl, Stott lV.rker, Hd.l e Wilson. l * “ - d? Would
Would il
it not
not be
be best to bum
MF.THoDIs ST KFISCOFAL CHURCH.
fo¡bid! Tiler is fur too vru'.il ined>-j tig e o n .v iv a to riv s evwi’yw l.cro 011 th e
f KV. D. .1 . w a t t k u s , P a s t o r .
Clarence Beauchamp, Earle* Thoms, our flowers into ashes and scatter these
verity in the prof • c»n row. I havt broadest pesribie lin es o f usefulness to
rervleea u very .un lay - l »» a. :a. un i 8:30 p. m
Treve Jones, Frank Jensen, l air Jensen, upon the graves of our soldier d ad once
¡7.1»}». ¡.1. Junior ieague every
^
-y
en too much of the 1 al cltects of tr\ - ::e greatest i.u in b cis, and w ith a spe; bd
•’ M* «t t p. 1 !.
..v- :. i ! league ttt 0:3
•»¡link Buxton, Emma T. Gilpin, Oc­ for all and then turn to their living coni-
Sun iaySv pruyi :
in . ..,o p. in , Thursti
1 g to crai • a ; even yt is college cours
1 ».■ ie» th is \ o v th in g o f e h ta p re v s ar.u tavia Gilpin, Flora J. Noble, Ivy Smith, 1 ades and— let us forget the past..— A
uto a ont year brain to cdvo. ate the ad- y e t tu e i.ig iiest e ffe ctiw a b s . L e t e v e .) ’
;1M !A N C H I KCH.
Maud Sikes, Annie Turner, Berate M thousand times, no! That civil conflict
T: of uuti.u v .•'•at to do with c. yo::v , fa m ily begin to feel th e need o f m usic as
Re^u'ar servi- - í S h - c i .•
mir.y at n a. ni. au
Thorp,
Vir.-i.tlu Vos», Grace Crosley. «a» a step of the nation into a higher
7:30
s-,ni iay
i x)l a*.
r. ,1. Annm
ntclle t. This land is ful! of f ebb* | a p:«»t o f ¡he cliibib: n ecessary equ pn ien t
\V4 tl
)ihc M. Hoffman, Margaret Keen, U n a
a better liberty. The sacrifices of
in j ui 7 ,, p. ni. .-r. V. »*. B. C. K. - 1 \n • n
Ciceros au 1 D..tnofitheLc:\ s, di.-l’.-watei> 1 for tue buttle o f life and o f m usic a a
c. i urker, Ivu Bisl.ee, Hva Rose, Leona the <lcnd ard the livinK llas written free-
in s' at »:3o n. m. Jr. V. P S C.
îir.m’.ay ? O R E S T f ? R 0 V 5 G O T E L
tiilois ard literary men, erotic novelist;
i.derim n it 4 t>. ni. »ylvin B/lv.aois, prest !c:ii.
rt-ng hom e b en efitin g ii.flue lice a:»i Lauj h..-. Myrtle Ingles, Rowena l-ratt. ',olu lar»>r uP °n the fold» of our national
T'. • p*.;bile ure^om^iiidl . invited to
. these
MRS. S L O A N ’S
and • ssa yists v lio show
•»sign and given to the stars of “ old
5 h u t l,l
( w a y w i ll b e v ili tu i/t e ll.
T
d.rcc- Sylvia Baker and Myrtle McLeod.
The Commercial Traveler s Home
a i r maudlin ph.k •' p’»y that they .or of a Jniyc rons:rvatory, well equipped
rtlory” a brighter lustre*.
UAPTIsr CHURCH
The pla^e to slop when
hemselves are only i:u!f baked— dille- .vith assistant teachers and all modern ;
A
Then every i.atriot will cry, 'Let us
F. K. SCOFIBLI», P a s t o r .
in town
HHIshoi o lieetnrp.
,
.1
,
. .
,
ante poets and underdone preachers, .mp’ -. menis, can uo 011 a large scale wliat ;
Ser-’ces on'tlu fi:‘ t and third Sunday of the
o b e r v e th e d a v th a t. \*;g V.VtiN v
keep
moot 1 11 ¿ ... ami 7 op in. :-\,nday«ei mol at .•OREST G R O V E
-
-
O REG ON morbid and 8ci.timcnf.al "statesmen"
_Sann
IcU
r..
Ilitot.,
will
J«»-tnfe
at.^lu-
„
r
^
.A
m
r
r
'th
e
men,
livb.g
and
dead,
n. pair of hands finds it iu»posrib’:e *i>
.i ■ 1 udì '.li-.»-. \V 1 t.)bb, perm id n
■ ayer in reti n r on Thürs J.iy eveniurr at 7 30.
vho are d a ily
a.- ■
*0lie they tvcTfT? tt xUiTITiig. With tne koiigr< grttionalchivch, Hillsboro, l*ri- w hose sacrifices placed more firmly our
day night ( 31st ) ut S o’clock on “Japan !
nostrums and curt-ails for tile »uffVring
nation upon the pillais of lil>crly.'
ight f.clirg oi! the part of the commu-
•«' >tary Pub ic
Fire and Accident Insurance
O f ll c e oí' E -, usi
and the Japanese.”
Admission free, j
nation, ava st horde of incapables yearly
.dty
and
able
management
on
the
part
|
i r- -
W. II. CWd .I.KS p. M.
justice of the Peace
Loans, Collection» A-.rncd 1
iron • 'iniilrcd:*of .olL-g.s to
Mr. Hirota is one of Pacific University’s
>f the conservatory music can be p u t !
ABHIVAL AND DBf >t ¡ KK • MMI.B.
But
men
can
be*
nor
these
mert
imgiilest
sons
and
his
views
011
his
make a genteel living in any way but
within the r .*acli o f hundreds of homes
T o a n ! from P o it .aid un i ill p oin ts: D eparts
native laud and his countrymen will bt- and give glory to G^. -«A the prrpctuat
tlie
way
dictated
by
uatuie
and
all
tiiit
1:2311.
A r r iv e s 0:30 a. in.
where now it is unheard of.
luy this union, a legacy that they have
interesting and of value.
the result t f a vanity d vised course of
Ta C» rvr.l is, Saîeai and al! p .;nt • iti the West
rts
n. 111. Arrives l : ,0 ]). ill
placed in our keeping to hand down to
S : l
raining fo
d on
• 1
A
Vcrncni
t:
To c :. cak, !c, Manning, -».ixtonuu
in tine generations."
parental biindiias . No, tiiv prof- ssioas,
Memorial i)ay.
Ar::v. •; 12 it11. Dtpartb » p. m.
Memorial »Sunday.
Here the speaker sketched rapidly the
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above all the music pn.fi s.cu, are not j Twenty-seven years ago the beautiful
The churches of city joined in a union first republic— G o d ’s chosen people of
i < -i v ie S o c ie t ie s .
a» oiing for any more additions except an(j impressive custoui of .-itrt*wing flow- ‘•rv’ce al the Ci ristian church. Tlit
I I L I . S B O R O ................... O kkc . o n .
Isrcal— and their resemblance to our own
i .,f those w ho feel tlie strongest kind of a rs on the lust resting place of fallen
auditorium was filled to its utmost
A.( 0. v. W. -Forest Grow Lo:!-*• No.
call to maich in the ranks. For these ; t.oniradcs was fust publicly observed and capacity. After prayer by Rev. Mr. •atioii, our indebtedness to God’s pre-
1 >. A. O. I'. \V\. mee' - r\ Tues :í*.\‘
J niag in <'1i PV.lnw**• h..'. fco-
1 ther«'is a crying rc«*d and the harvest i - -ach jear m irc has witnessed a more Roger.? of the Cong, church and scrip, lira' - i ving care, how His providence and
\ d
j .va'tifi brellircn co”..i* y " led tt
l * r o it ‘Hsi»it ,i i'n t us.
a y tei. mí i.tings. Joe JîLÜty, M. w., w. e.
ripe. A.-« Horace Greeley once sa»d to a , »rri^j-al obseivatice of the day. "Mvni reading by Rev. Mr. Watters of the M. a* chance had guided the fortunes of
*
Hoyt, recot-i *- et
young a.-pirant for journalistic honor*. y, :aj D ay” is now indeed a time E. church, a most eloquent memorial lie republic and His word had been our
•V. G. CO LE, Pu. G., M. I).,
You sa> )i»i: love the calling. Do you w^en a grateful people of a great Nation was del wred by Rev. F. A. Scofield of banner. To follow this banner alvvuys
K-1of I* DHphos Lodge No• .*■ K. of r.
int» -very Saturday cw «»ti;; in Ma-
V < >
J
lo*.
c it trough to starve ffir it, toven - vje
oilier in honoring the . lie Baptist church. The music by the meant safety, to wander from it ever de­
.!iis or-
P hysician a n d S u r g e o n
%~i‘£ 4 ,<K'\ tfal'.. All members 0!
struction. Two standaids now are dis­
arc cordially invilel t-.
VÍ
m ctlin u p l fir. nd iiood fo it, to I t
;Cinoiy of its Soldier and Sail« ! dead, Cone,
choir
was
excellent. The
in **a. |. S. Buxton, c. c.. j h
at - <1 our
Forest Grove, ready at a inoircut s 1: dice to dive into wno
tjldt ti1L. nation i:dg»;t live, am Women’s Relief Corps, (i. A. R. and played Christ and the Right, and Mam*
telephone No. 3 .
W*■ >.; -t
of K. S.
K;
- l.e jniv.lts of Afrit a. to !x* thro*., n out ! iiso shoeing to the survivors of that Sons of Veterans attend- d, marching to non and tiie Wrong, two armies buttling
for the control of our country.
WASHINOTON 1 .0 ! <ÎK. N»0. 4f.
fa fourth story window rather tha
^¡vat
liiAtou»-R» pubiic is grate- the church from their hall.
I. O. O. F.. nieel- n itsImH every \V. N. IJ arrktt .
5s*
L. K. A dams
God providentially raised up Lincoln.
Mon lay evening. Visiuag ' arol.h-
lo.-e an interview you \ ere sent to get, »Yd and outs honor the m n who dar» <l
ers w rleonini.
i Standing in the slave market of New
B A R R E T T & ADAMS,
I to camp under a battery of cannon lul h - ‘ death .v. its defense and whose sacri-
J. ».
L He . S ee’ y.
New (»n en viP o lilac k Kill it II.
O; leans, a mere boatman, he resolved
| tig fire, dentil a id destruction on tl.e ylcta amj brave deeds shall be told in
\T T O R N i ÿ S-A T -L A W ,
K O R K S T R K B K K A H L O D G E . No. 44
A. Y o u n g o f Portland willscion purchase »'*>«“ *« 00111,1 'lo 1,0
10 riH"t ‘ >>«
battle
field?
Do
you
lov
t!:e
prof
*siot*
,ong
and
story
to
the
rising
gen-rution,
I. O. O. F . . m - ; iti Od : F e llo w s h.»
D e m i« ; »,:«!■ Ks.uiti. »hop .,t Green wrong» he was witne»ntig— and tree the
H il l s b íj r o , O k r.c.oN.
on the fi-, :-t UU -1 third Wciliis.*!, ¡.:v 'f
jlrketlm t? If so, conic and be a journal- j ljiat tney too may learn to love our
,-ach momh. Visiting ’•'»nxihtr« v. t-!-
ist. If not, go ai d dig darns or do any- L^ountry and its Flag, learn wi At it has v ile and move hi» family to that town, oppressed. A few year» later as prvii-
O ffice : Central Block, Rooms 6 and 7.
ä C ts . H. B. itryaut, N. G.
A lice Me-
Nam rr, R rc Sec'y.
i thing else that vour hands find to do.” , 0;,t to preserve our free institutions, Mr Y o u n g ia a» well a> an experienced dent he signed the paper that made four
, The question 1 asked be. rs on the boy's ! ;wlirn that we have the best and mod * orkmaii a very pleasant man socially million« of human being» free and hia
n
II«»’
HO! B
I!ROOK
R O O K LODGK.
LODGE. N-
No. 30 . . A
A. . 1 F.
«. an-
an
A
iu t n its h ill t T h r s .
• mental and moral we lfare. Is it good i beral form of government on the fa* * and will prove quite an acquisition to |>t|r|M>:-e had been gained,
TO C
oh nr heibi v he ! ill m.x>n o f er.c!
the town*
1 “ We loved our Lincoln, so kind, gentle,
for the average boy with some mtclli-1
the earth today, ltarn that “ ele na.
'
iu.Hith. Chas. Hines, W. M. Get
oving and true. Our armies had met
• .'lio — some sense of tune *o study mu­ vigilance is the price of liberty,” lean
BriRK-s. Scc'
defeat on many a field but he, whom
sic 11 od rutfly as a part of his cdu a- ti at its Constitution guarantees to all its
Aunt hoi* School tM.M tinar.
-tv
FOÜH8T GROVK LODGE. No. 110 ;
God had given us as a leader, never.
icn? Will it strengthen and re fine him citizens, free speech, free thought, polit­
G G. T., meets every Saturday in I. «
At a meeting of the school board held
and make him more like one of nature's ical and religious, u free ballot which is Saturday it was decided to call a s I100I And, oil, how our hearts ached over the
f
noblest works, a true gentleman? Tha the patriot’s weapon in time of peace, mcctii'g io» Saturday afternoon, June 8, tragedy of that April night thirty years
I
ukcr.C.T
Mr«. Alice Pntt
I i l I i l 1 1 >5 1 (*
SecretaryJ
s the question. It ofight to do it. I learn that the safety of the Nation lies ir. fo consider the matter of a school tax, igo.
Woodsn**n
of
^ ~ ■ ■ si
Over two hundred thousand brave
'• :»s ri».nr it in countler-s \iìì ge*- .nd cit- having every citizen protected in his tlie pur
.sing of property and erecting (
thWw ,-;'
hi
'•>
ev*
1
»•
V isiting neighbors Invili
.lien had given their lives for their
1
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of
(
Veri;
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v
ai
d
of
InH
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i.rsin
11
■
.¡..»ton
ot
a
new
siiiooihoi.se,
and
i»uch
.
...
. ... .
i
rights,
l'.i.rn
that
edu»«
.t»ou
and
patriot-
' s. G Morena, Clerk.
H. H. Ciar/ ^
oiintry. Was it iitung tnat Ins life
country. Go where you will in hamlet, ( ln g 0 jianft in hand, that we arc out
1 tr i»u*iiier>- a . may properly come
, . .
. .
.
Ca. .
r %
iix Ii-rta k iü K
.mould be the key stone of this sacrifu lal
. j, n ATTHHWS »'»ST. n o . ‘ * A I-
v .inge or city c f the Father.ami and you Nation, and that our motto is “ One before the meeting.
in lisan te h« i tl, • ru.t »11.1 .11 rt Y> ■
|
pile,
that
his
blood
should
cement
the
will licer the sound of h um . in the hut:
Countiy and One Flag, ’ and that flag,
?-»'»T.
1 “ S tn, lh 1 L
:»ys 1 M"'h
j arch together making the sweetest, no-
bl.st Lou'e?, in the churches, in the O ld (»loiy, ti • M a rs a n d Strip
K. DO’
the fi g
Drowned Near Mt. I.’»iinipr.
:di M • a rifice ever offered upon the altar
fcchot Is, in the parks where the ifreat .Inch on this Memorial Day waves ove»
,,»IA t.OIXJI- No. i t . I), o f H., meets
Many Grove people will rcmemlrei ! of Liberty?”
each
K O K E S T G R O V E military bands arc every wh ere and often v\ ry Union s Idler and siiloi's ^rave in
Y 1 5 JW. hall, the tV.ir -TttcsiUy o of f e:
T.
m m'!.
Rd. Busto«, c. ol H. Mrs. J.
Seth Catlm as a pleasing young man |
lo be heard. Ii» many a home of modest tl »s broad land.— ( h lierai Orders G. A.
I
who visited his cousin, C. O. Roe, here
pret* nsions i:avc i heard the string 0110
Vacation Uonrert Tour.
l ist fall. Last week while camping for
H. \S. M HT.
HAS. K. JACKSON
THMP1 .B. No- 7- RathlK.n • ? ¡
piano qi'.artettcs of Schuliert, Haydn,
l - . r Î J « « M o ie h a ll th s . u n i r.:i»
rJ:
N«tir. Fnblk
h
-
health
near
Mi.
Rain.cr
he
starteli
Prof.
Green
has a scries of engagement«
neni
1 F t sc a and other stevlii.g rompoaers.
K ' í í . “ , . « o f l A c H m.M 'v v i Itin e
011 hoi>cback one day for the mail but made some time ago during the months
New Dii ley Si l<ool.
I r
¿T ««»• Mr* *•!>•> '
M K. e*.
Tlie
father
pla\s,
the
mother
plava,
th e
Mr“ « « k «m th . M. o f R. . « . U .
omiug to an un fordable river he tied of August and September in the four
Saturday afternojn th e I): ’ e y disi rie
sons a n d daughters a ll d e lig h t in t a k in g
its hoi si- anil got into a canoe, it is sup- tat* s of Iowa, Nebraska, Pennsylvania
M .'T T H K W S HOST, N o n . W om en'
part. It is ih > wor.dcr w fie n w e le a rn Inai a jn ..ool M eetin g, Director .»fain .
U r.lt-rnat-* Th irs !
Ma-
¡*osed. Since then nothing has been and New York. At one in Pennsylvania
C t»r' oùd F e l'o w i lia i. M r». K.izaCro;'
the quality of m u s ic d a i ly s tu d ie d w ith presiding. The action of a previous
e. r Mis. Mr/a 1*. Greer, Soc y .
3-« ' t
te
seen of him nor has the canoe been found. and on; ill New York the Professor will
z t a l a n d in t e llig e n c e in th o u s a n d s 0» .. reting, in authorizing the bonding 0»
)**)• Pi»
Partie*, art* oui now care hing lor him, have the accompaniment •>( ■ large or
HoniPRteRil
hih I K. K. L iiii N
G
¿rraan
h o u s e h o ld s t h a t th** tr u e a n d th e district for $ i , ocki , was rancinoed
M KfWbEY RK»M BI.ICAN CLCB Por the
A»*] y tliv ><upc 01 recover- chestra to his piano sob»... During his
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re
a l _____________________
in m u r ic is lo v e d a n d u n d e r _____
s to o d b _________
v
r n t»»rs w e r e
em»*^ I S M j
I » r a t: d.
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»Hvaii.- .‘»cot of Kepubi’cnn intei«-%ls licre and ■
a call.
Gen. T .J Thorp,
fU-iht/e. Meetings on
caM. Gen.'1
tr»p he will visit several of the principal
Ü. S. I-and *'*!!?•
.* ;; Rj>. T Inii », li < Utnnan I ' « « <. 1 .1 « heard mimi district nott* and Imild as avcme.1 to '"B
llo,1y-
preaklei11- Austin Craig, secretary.
conservatories of the l nited States in
opinions in a.'t from the pea-ant in ' them for the best interest! of the district,
I n g le s W o r k ,
the interests of our coming conservatory
W C. T- C —Local h-anch meetu istand.ad
160 acres of land for $100.
w
oden
shoes
that
would
put
to
shame
A
separate
building,
22\$2
ft.,
will
lie
afternoons at 3 o’clock in Woods 81
here.
S c o t t & Co.
---------
Pres Mr*
.
*•'•*** 0.11 Mrs K " H “ Marsh.
some of our superficial, pedantic phrase put up soon.
F O K E 8T « H O V E .
Cap *
D IRECTO RY.
J
ilts
P ioneer S tab :/ FH
iiercfti
Fibers
... A Specialty.
1
l'*rM!qinrteis for
rniamook St..;;'«1 Una.
.
H. 3 . JOHNSON, PROP.
r
tt
:
J. i. KjvlIGjHT,
-ctcd
ieneral Fire Insura ire
.,. ■ 1111 i.'iiin Broker.
W ail Paper
V. huimv Siiades
i’ioor Covci ings
Ê
GEO. L. SMITH
t
and
Em balm ing
H. IV. KCOTT
&
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REAL ESTATE,
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