% F acts arc Stubborn Thine* Everybody Heads It A n d one o f th e m ost stu bborn fa cts in sig h t to-day is this: T o create business and to h o ld business, business m en m ust a dvertise. It can no lo n g e r be said th a t people n e ve r read advertisem en ts. It a d v ertised in th e H a TIHRT w h ose co lu m n s are scan ned e ach w eek b y m ore people th an read a n y o th e r paper circ u la tin g in W ash in gto n co u n ty. Washington "We'll hew to the line , let the chips fa ll where they may.' F O IiE S T G R O V E , O R E G O . m , T H U R S D A Y , J U N E <5. 1 8 9 5 . V O L,. 1, N o . Î). DIRECTORY. S T A T E OK O R E G O N . G o v e r n o r ................................ .................W in. P. Lord S e c re ta ry o f S tate ........... H arrison K. K in caid __ P h illip M etscham T r e a s u r e r ................. ....... G . M. Irw in S up t. P u b lic In stru ction . S ta te P r in te r ........................ .................W. H. Leeds C has. 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R ecorder , A aro n W ells. T reasurer , J. C. G reer. M arshal , John Rtriplin. B Y W . H. G R E E N E . { T h e qu estion as to th e rig h t age to begiu th e stu d y o f m usic in v o lv e s so F O R E S T G R O V E F R E E T H O U G H T L I B R A R Y m an y cu riou s and to m e in te re stin g and re a d in g room is open ev e ry T h u rs d a y and poin ts th at I h ave th o u g h t it ad visab le F rid a y a ftern o on and e v en in g M rs. A . K- B ar­ k e r, librarian . to m ak e it th e su b ject o f on e o f this j s e r ie s o f p a p e r s , w h i c h a r e w r i t t e n s o l e l y F O R E S T G R O V E B A N D . U niform ed, nine- .. . e . . . teen p ieces. M eets W ed n esd ay and F rid a y o f ! lo r t h e p u r p o s e o f b r i n g i n g o u t ill a w a y each w eek . w . B aldw in , p res., L. C. G reer, sec. j b e e a s ily c o m p r e h e n d e d b y th e g e n e r a l 110 11-m u sic a l r e a d e r F O R E S T G R O V E F IR E D E P A R T M E N T . W A S H IN G T O N C O U N T Y . Ju d g e C om m issio n ers HOW YOUNG MAY SHE BE? th e sco p e o f a co m ­ p r e h e n s iv e m u s ic a l e d u c a tio n . A s to th e o f th e b e ll. T h e lo catio n o f th e fire* w i 11 be satisfied w ith a little k n o w led ge . D o n ’t co n tin u a lly sig h th a t yo u h av e no talen t. C lose a p p lica tio n and d e te r­ m ined purpose are in th em selves a k in d o f ta len t and th ere are u n to ld d e lig h ts in store for th e p u p il o f even v ery m o d ­ erate c a p a c ity w h o has in te llig e n c e and w ill learn h ow to a p p ly it to th is a rt and k eep in view co n sta n tly th e fa ct th a t h is little ligh t is ca p a b le o f g ro w in g to a g rea ter one. Just ^ g in n in g ^ w h ere the I m ind b e g in s to w av er b etw een co n flic t­ in g d esires and a m b itio u s lik e a boat w ith th e ru d d er gon e and d rifte d in a ll d irection s b y co n tra ry w in ds. T h e best A I M W a lla .....................................................Clerk tim e for a n y ch iid to b egin m usic is in T . J. T h o rp . A . M .................... S u p t. o f S ch ools ch ild h o o d and b y th e tim e she has rea ch ed th e rustless p o in t— th a t poin t Clttircli D ir w to r y . w here “ sta n d in g w ith re lu cta n t feet w om an hoo d an d ch ild h o o d m e e t” her C O N G R E G A T I O N A L C H l'R C H . A. R o g e r s , P a s t o r . m usical h a b its and d esires w ill h av e b e ­ S e rv ic e s e v e r y S u n d a y at 11 a. m. an d 8 p. m. com e so lid ified in to so m e th in g lik e form S u n d a y sch ool a fte r m o rn in g ser\ ice. S ocia l m e e tin g s e v e r y T h u rs d a y e v en in g at and ord er, n ot to be u n settled in after 8 o ’cb *ck. Y o u n g p e o p le ’s m e e tin g o n e h o u r before S u n ­ life. S h e h as n o th in g to do a fter th at d a y e v e n in g service. but k eep up a n atu ral g ro w th . “ A r t i s S tra n g e rs a re a lw a y s c o rd ia lly w elcom ed, , not an a c h ie v e m e n t, it is a g ro w th , and M E T H O D IS T E P IS C O P A L C H U R C H . th a t life is tw ice blessed th a t form s the R e v . I). A. W a t t e r s , P a s t o r . acq u a in ta n ce o f th e m use in y o u t h ’s S e rv ic e s e v e ry S u n d a y at 11 a. in. and 8:30p. m. S u n d a y sch ool at 12.15 P- m - Ju n io r le a g u e e v e n The Colt Show. earliest sp rin g tim e and carrie s th e in ­ S u n ,la y at 4 p. 111. E p w orth le a g u e at 0:30 p. iu.. ! S u n d a y . P ra y e r m e e tin g 7:30 p. 111., T h u rsd a y. creasin g frien d sh ip to its la ter y e a r s .” S a tu rd a y occu rred th e lo n g e xp ected M usic is lik e tile best ty p e o f friend, c o lt sh ow and a ll th e m o rn in g people C H R IS T IA N C H U R C H . the m ore understood th e b etter loved. w ere a rriv in g to atten d it. U n til noon R e g u la r service ev ery S u n d a y at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. S u n d a y sch ool at 10 a. m . A aron I H ow m a n y h un d red s o f tim es h av e I th ey p u t in th e ir tim e sh o p p in g an d th e W e lls , supt. P ra y e r m e e tiu g T h u rs d a y even ­ in g At 7:30 p. in. Sr. Y . I*. S. C. E. S u n d a y even 1 1 heard th is sigh o f re gret from th e m idd le stores all d id a liv e ly business. A fte r in g at 6:30 p. m. Jr. Y. P. S. C. K. Sunday j ! aged and old , “ H ow 1 w ish 1 cou ld have d in n e r th e lin e o f m arch w as form ed und aftern o o n at 4 p. m. S y lv ia E d w a rd s, p residen t. ! T h e p u b lic a re c o rd ia lly in v ited to a ll th ese I had a ch an ce to learn in m y ch ild h o o d ; th e procession o f co lts, h ead ed b y th e M R S . S L O A N ’S m eetin g s. it seem s to m e now th a t m y life has b an d , sta rted . It w en t around th e square T h e C o m m ercial T ra v e le r’s H om e B A P T IST CHURCH . T h e place to stop when I m issed h a lf its pleasure. N ow 1 can four tim es. A m o n g th e h orses w ere F . E. S c o f i e l d , P a s t o r . in tow n | o n ly g iv e th e ch ild re n a ch a n ce and i f 1 n oticed twro four y e a r old s and on e th ree St r\ ic e s on th e first an d th ird S u n d a y o f th e m on th at 11 a 111 an d 7 30 p 111. S u n d a y school at F O R E S T O R O V K O R E G O N ; had h ad som e m u sical ed u ca tio n m y y e a r old b e lo n g in g to H on. A . H in m a n , 10 a m each S u n d ay. W ill Robb, su p erin ten d en t. P r a y e r m e e tin g on T h u rs d a y e v e n in g a t 7 30. j ch ild ren w ou ld do so m u ch b e tte r .” T h o m as T o d d ’s h an d som e one y e a r old E v e r y a rtist te a ch e r k n o w s th a t the and a y o u n g e r one, a ye a * lin g ot M r. P o s t (Mlict* o f F o r e s t G r o v e . N o tary P u b lic F ire and A ccid en t In su ran ce ch ild re n o f those w h o h av e th em selves H a y c o c k ’s o f G a le s C reek , a y o u n g co lt W. H. C R O 8 L E Y , P. M. J u stice o f th e Peace L oan s, C o llectio n s been in n o cu lated w ith co rrect m usical o f D a rlin g S m ith 's w h ich took th e p re ­ A R R IV A L a n d d e p a r t u r e o f MAILS. id eas learn w ith tw ice th e ease o f others. m ium and tw o four y e a r old s o f h is, and T o anti from P ortlan d and a ll p oin ts: D eparts Su ch p a ren ts g iv e th e v e r y best o f s u p ­ A. Be in ir d ’s four y e a r old. A fte r the 6:25 a .m . A r r iv e s 9 30 a. in. p le m e n ta ry aid to th e te a c h e r's efforts, prize w in n er had been in sp ected and 'To C o rv a llis , S alem and a ll p oin ts on th e W est S id e D e p a rts 8:25 a. m. A rriv es 4:30 p. m. j W e still h ear th e old n o tio n urged o f discu ssed to e ve ry o n e ’s sa tisfa ctio n the T o G re e n v ille , M an n in g, B uxton and V ern on ia: j g iv in g th e ch ild re n a term or so ol les- p eople w e n t hom e. It w as n o t as rep- A r r iv e s 12 m. D eparts 1 p. m. . i sons occasionally us th e y h av e tim e anil resen tive o f th e co u n ty as m a n y h ad Civt«- SiieietipK. • o p p o rtu n ity. T h is id e a is now a d a y s j hoped but th e com m ittee, 8. D u n b ar, S. ; H I L L S B O R O ....................... O r e g o n . am on g cu ltu red people e n tire ly obsolete. j Crow' and H u gh S m ith , d eserve cred it A . O. U. W'.— F orest G ro v e L o d g e No. T h ere sh ou ld be n o th in g occasional for su cceed in g as w ell as th e y d id S. 6o, A . O. V . W ., m eets e v e r y T u esd a y I e v e n in g iu O dd F e llo w s ’ h a ll. So- j abou t m u sical e d u cation . It sh ou ld be a M oon o f C e n te rv ille w as m arsh a l o f th e jo u r u in g b reth ren c o rd ia lly in v ited to ! a tte a d m e e tin g s . Joe B a iley , M. W., W. C. w ell ca lcu late d , w ell syste m atize d affair d ay. H o y t, recorder. from th e start or it sh o u ld n ever be ! begun. A ll fa lla cio u s id eas a bou t “ school K. o f P .— D e lp h o s L o d g e No. 39, K. o f P. j Fell From The Roof. m eets e v e ry S atu rd ay e v e n in g in M a­ b ein g a ll she can atten d t o ” and “ stu dy- j son ic h a ll. A ll m em b ers o f th is or- j T h u rsd a y P e a rl, d a u g h te r o f M r. and g a n iza tio n a re c o rd ia lly in v ited to ! in g m usic d u rin g v a c a tio n ” b elo n g in Mrs. S . A . W alker, w as th e v ictim o f an a tte n d ou r m eetin g s. J. S. B u x to n , C. C., J. H. th e lu m b er room o f f fty ye a rs a g o alon g a ccid e n t from w h ich sh e is n ow re co v e r­ W eseott, K. o f R. 8. w ith th e old four le g g e d pian os our in g. H er u n cle w as fix in g a c h im n e y W A S H IN G T O N L O D G E . No. 4* gra n d m o th ers p la ye d . T h e n it was and she and th e o th e r ch ild re n had I. O. O. F., m eets in its h a ll every M on day ev en in g . V isitin g b roth ­ con sid ered th a t a y o u n g la d y w as h ig h ly rig ge d up an a rra n g em e n t b y w h ich ers w elcom ed. A . T . K n o x, N. G. I 1 a ccom p lish ed w h o aim ed as h ig h in her th e y sen t b ric k s up to h im . A p u lle y J. B. B eal, Ree. S e c ’y. | repetoire as “ M on astery B e lls” and the had been fastened on a le v el w ith the F O R E S T R E B E R A H L O D G E , No. 44 “ M aid e n ’s P r a y e r” and o th er rem inis- ro o f a nd a rope run th ro u g h it to one end J. O. O. F., m eets in Odd F e llo w s h all | on th e first and th ird W ed n esd ay < f ! censes o f th e b ab yh o o d o f A m erican o f w h ich \vas a tta ch e d a b ox w h ich w as each m on th . V isitin g m em b ers w cl- ! com position . T o -d ay it can be dem on ­ filled w ith b rick s w e ig h in g a b o u t the co .. «• .. M rs. H. B. B rya n t, N . G . A lic e Me- ; E m b a l m i n g N a m c r, Ree. S e c ’y. strated th a t w ith p roper te a ch in g and sam e as th e g irl, on th e o th er en d w as a F O R E S T G R O V E en viro n m en t th e a vera ge a m ateu r can be loop and w h en th e b o x w as filled she M H O L B R O O K LO D G E . No. 30, A F. and A. M., m eets in its h a ll th e T h u rsd a y b ro u gh t to a cre d ita b le perform an ce w ould step off th e ro o f in to th e loop d e ­ on o r b efore th e fu ll m oon o f each o f q uite a h igh grad e o f go o d m usic. sce n d in g to th e gro u n d and ra isin g the ’ m on th . C h as. H ines, W . M. Geo. H. W. SCOTT. ( HAS. K. JACKSON B rig g s , S e c ’ y. Notary Publie O ne th in g , as I in tim a te d in a form er b rick s. O n e tim e th e p u lle y fasten in gs a rticle but d id not e n large upon, b elon gs g a v e w a y and she fell, re ce iv in g som e >v F O R E S T G R O V E LODGE.. No. no, I. , O. G . T ., m eets e v e ry S a tu rd a y in I. O. to th e e d u ca tion o f the a vera ge p layer, in ju ries in te rn a lly and b re a k in g a w rist. jJ G . T . h all. V isitin g m em b ers invited. w itho ut it h is p la y in g is a flat failu re, and S h e is now re stin g co m fo rta b ly h ow ever L . C. W a lk e r, C. T . M rs. A lic e Pratt. E . B. S ap p in g to n F ire W arden 8 . H u g h e s .......................... J u stic e o f th e eaer K . B. S a p jiin g to n .........................................C on stable J o h n B a ile y , 1 . . K . H yde, > ............................S ch o o l D irectors G eo. L- S m ith ,7 [G A G E R one devoted to th e art root and bran ch and to th e spread o f its tru e p rin cip les. D u rin g m y last v isit to our o ld N ew E n g la n d C o n serva to ry a bou t three years a go on e o f th e o fficials said to m e, “ W e h ave dozens o f W estern teach ers h ere a ll th e tim e w h o com e a p p a re n tly to breath e th e a rtistic a ir o f Boston as a m ean s o f g iv in g them a g re a t re p u tatio n at houie. W h a t else th ey com e for it w ou ld be hard to sa y as th e y one and a ll la ck a go o d prim ary edu cation . T h e y a lw a y s m ak e the sta tem en t w h en th e y com e th a t th ey w an t fin ish in g lessons. W h a t is it th e y w an t finished? I am stro n g ly o f th e opin ion th a t th e y sim p ly w an t to tak e h ack w ith th em as te a c h in g ca p ita l th e fact th at th ey h av e sp en t a y e a r or tw o w ith us ‘fin ish in g up th eir e d u ca tio n ’ but th ey can n e ve r be m ade to rea lize th at the m an or w om an w h o w ou ld p la y or teach to a n y e x te n t m ust b e g in in e arly life in th e go o d old h ard w o rk in g w a y .” Prim ary teaching, prim ary age Commercial Men, Hunters and Fishers . . . A Specialty. Headquarters for Tillamook Sta r i Fi 1 | m li 4 T J jO 1 il t*la t *s to 80 °E t:n hi» m ind to th e in n er and im p ro v in g. I I J* beauties o f m usic and its purposes w ith Homestead and R. R. Lands Located. som e k n o w led g e o f th e m ysterie s o f its con stru ction th a t th e fa rth er he goes the I m ore d e lig h te d he w ill becom e and th e U. S. l a n d office Business a Specialty, more relu ctan t e ve r to a ban d on the . stu dy. H erein is th e g lo r y o f the | te a ch e r’s art: to k in d le a fire w h ich sh all FOREST GROVE. ; increase in pow er and fe rv e n cy am i C O L U M B IA LO D C.K . No. i i . I) o f H , meet« in Odd F e llo w * h a ll, th e th ird T u e s d a y o f each w h ich can never be e x tin g u ish e d save m o n th . M rs. E d. B u x ton , C. o f H. M rs. J. T. S h an n o n , Sec. in th e d ea th o f th e pupil or th e loss o f Professional Cards. h is facu lties. O f course th ere are hund- D E L P H A T E M P L E . No. 7, R ath bon e Sisters, | reds o f cases w here circu m stan ce s pre- m eets in M ason ic h all th e second an d fourth W ed n esd a y s o f each m onth. V isitin g m em ­ W . G . C O L E , PH. G ., M. I)., | ven t b rig h t pu pils from b e g in n in g a t the b e rs w elcom ed . Mrs. Sop h ie S m ith . M. E. C. j M rs. G eo. S m ith , M o f R and C. j proper a g e , th a t is to sa y a t th e age o f P h y s ic ia n a n d S u r g e o n , seven or e ig h t a t the la test but I w ould J. B M A T T H E W S PO ST No. f i Worn*«'« I F o r e s t ( » r o v e . m ost stren u ou sly urge upon paren ts to R e lie f C orps, m eets alte rn a te T h u rs d a y s, M av : T e le p h o n e No. j . -17, etc., in O dd F e llo w s h all. M rs. E liz a Cros- 1 con sid er age before cost or exp e d ie n cy. ey, Pres. M rs. M rya E. G reer, S e c ’y. “ A n y tim e w ill d o ,” som e say; a n y tim e L. K. A n a « . w ill not do as w ell as th e p roper tim e. M C K I N L E Y R E P U B L IC A N C L U B ^ P o r the W. If. B a e b k t t . a d v a n c e m e n t o f R ep u b lican in tere sts h ere and j In th is series o f a rticle s I h av e been very B A R R E T T & AD AM S, e lse w h e re . M eetin g s on ca ll. G en. T . J. T h orp , p re s id e n t. A u stin C ra ig , secretary. careful as to w h at is put forth as truth. A T T O R N E Y S -A T -L A W , I m ak e no sta tem en ts not fou n d ed on W C. T . U . - L o c a l b ran ch m eets is t a n d jr d H il l s b o r o , O r e g o n . T u e s d a y aftern o o n s at 3 o 'c lo c k in W oods ft actu al e x p e rie n ce as player and teach er. C a p le s h all. M rs K. H M arsh, Pres.. Mrs I am sp e a k in g from th e sta n d p o in t o f P ra tt. I tc 'jr . O m c a C en tral B lo ck. R oom s 6 and 7 Ì I n g le s B l o c k , T H R E E CENTS A COPY. The New College Catalogue. T h e ’ 95 ca ta lo g u e o f P a cific U n iv e rsity am i T u a la tin A ca d e m y has m ad e its a ppearan ce. It w as printed in th e G ro ve am i is cre d ita b le to th e T im es P u b lish ­ in g H ou se w h ich go t it out. In th e g e n ­ era l in form atio n th e p rin cip al ch an ges n oted are th a t th e presen t lib ra ry b u ild ­ in g is to be rem odeled in to b io lo g ica l and ch e m ica l la b oratories and th a t tilt old ch ap e l b u ild in g w ill he g iv e n up e n ­ tire ly to th e uses o f th e a cad e m y. A course o f lectu res o f e d u ca tion al v a lu e is an n ou n ced for n e x t year. In th e cu r­ riculum m usic w ill h ereafter be allow ed as e le c tiv e w ork for stu d en ts in th e litera ry course. T h e re w ere 189 stu den ts registered th is year, b oth sexes h a v in g a bou t th e sam e num ber. New C hurch at Lousigtinut Lake. Forest Grove L nitre, No. 60. A .O .U .W . Ju n e 1th, 1U95. W h e r e a s : D eath h as in v a d e d th e fa m ily circle o f our w o rth y and b eloved b roth er D a vid P atterson , a n d rem oved th erefro m a b rig h t am i .tinning m ark in th e p e .so n o f ou r b ro th e r’s d e a fly b e ­ lo v e d d au gh te r. T h e afH iction o f th e fa m ily in th is th e ir sad b e re av e m e n t is sh ared b y a ll w h o k n o w th em a n d b y ' n on e m ore d e e p ly th an th e m em b ers o f th is lod ge: th erefore be it, Resolved, T h a t re co g n iz in g th e d ep th s o f sorrow in to w h ich th e fa m ily is p lu n g e d , w e e x te n d ou r h e a rtfe lt sy m ­ p a th y . C o m m en d in g th em to th e lo v in g an d te n d e r ca re o f H im w h o h as prom ­ ised to be a h e lp e r to th e a fflicte d . Resolved , T h a t a c o p y o f th e above P re­ a m b le an d R esolu tion b e sen t un der th e seal o f th e lo d g e to o u r b e lo v e d b roth er D a v id P atterson . T h e C h ristia n ch u rch on T lios. C la r k ’ s p la ce n ear L o u sig n o u t la k e is n earin g F o u rth of Ju ly at Hillsboro. co m p le tio n . T h e ch u rch h as been built T h e e x e c u tiv e co m m itte e m et at th e by .subscription and m u ch o f th e m ater­ office o f th e C o u n ty J u d g e last P'riday ia l and th e lan d on w h ich it sta n d s has m o rn in g a n d b u sin ess w as tra n sacte d as been d on ated. It w ill he a v ery ner’t follow s: co u n try ch u rch . R ep o rt o f th e p rin tin g co m m itte e wus read and ad op ted . T h e e stim a tes w as for 1500 p osters, abou t 20 x 42; 2odo in v i­ CARNIVAL. tatio n ca rd s for th e V e te ra n s and G . A . Leading F orest Grove Business R . posts; 5000 progra m s an d o th er m is­ ce lla n e o u s p rin te d m a tte r, to cost iu the Houses Represented. n e ig h b o rh o o d o f $50. T h e c a rn iv a l ca m e oft F r id a y e v e n in g R e p o rt o f co m m itte e on firew orks am i n e arly tw o hun d red and fifty p e o ­ p o stp on ed on e w eek. ple w ere p resen t in V e r t’ s h all to w itn ess D ecid ed th a t M iss L e n a P a rk e r o f F o r ­ it. A sh o rt b u t good program w as ren d ­ est G ro ve be requested to read th e D ec­ ered. A se le ctio n b y th e orch e stra , a la ratio n o f In d e p e n d en ce on J u ly 4th. re cita tio n , “ H is M oth er S o n g ,” b y G e ò r­ O11 m otion it w as d ecid ed th a t the e x ­ g ie A tch iso n , v o cal duet, “ B arcarole K u e c h e n ," by M isses S te ve n s and e cu tiv e co m m itte e m eet e a ch F rid a y S treeter, recita tio n , “ T w o P o r tr a its ,” b y m o rn in g u n til a fter th e F o u rth ,, to h ear F lo re n ce E d w a rd s, selection b y th e reports o f su b -co m m itte e s an d tra n sact # o rch estra an d th en ca m e th e ca rn iv a l. th e b u sin ess. A co m m itte e co n sistin g o f II011. R. P. | T h e costu m es w ere u n iqu e, musi«' tn - ! liv e n in g , an d th e m a rch in g b a c k and C o rn eliu s, J. J. M organ a n d W . H . W eh - forth from on e gracefu l figure to a n o th er ru n g was? a p p o in ted to secu re reduced w ould h av e been cre d ita b le to a prize ra te s on lin e s o f rail for th e reun ion and d rill co m p a n y . A fte r th e ca rn iv a l ice ce le b ra tio n . A co m m itte e w as a p p o in te d on selec­ cream and c a k e and stra w b e rrie s w ere feasted on b y th o se w h o d esired . T h e tion o f m arsh a l fo r th e th re e d ays ses­ e v e n in g ’s w o rk b rou gh t a bou t $65 in to sion , co n sistin g o f B. P . C o rn eliu s, W . th e treasu ry o f th e L a d ie s S o c ie ty o f th e W . A n n a n s a n d C ap t. A . M . C o lliu s. C h ristia n ch u rch and it w ill be used to­ T o rep ort a t n e x t m eetin g. T h e V e te r a n s ’ a sso cia tio n an d G . A. ward c le a rin g o ff th e ch u rch d eb t. T h e o n ly regret w as th at th e ca rn iva l d id not R . co m m itte e on re -u n io n w as in the last lo n ger. It is im possib le, th o u g h it c it y and w ith th e e x e c u tiv e s v isite d th e w ould be in te re stin g , to d escrib e h ow W arre n g ro u n d s and a n n o u n ce d them the business houses w ere represen ted but sa tisfa cto ry so tar as co m p le te d . T h e c o m m itte e on te n ts and m usic the nam es o f rep resen ta tives are g iv e n l>elow. E ld a W alk e r, M ille r P h a rm a cy . w ere g ra n te d a n o th e r w e e k ’s tim e and L e v a W a lk e r, L . II. A lb e rt & C o . flour th e co m m itte e on su b scrip tio n s w as re­ m ills. F lo re n ce E d w a rd s, P a cific U n i­ q u e ste d to m a k e c o lle c tio n s s ig n e iL a t ^ v ersity. L e n a P a rk e r, W . C . T . U . O ra i o n ce . Beal, B an k o f F o rest G ro v e . M rs. A n n a Ric e, J. L. G r e g g ’ s shoe store. N ora L a n g le y , C a p le s & T h o m as cash store, D a isy L a u g h lin , M ich ig an house. L u la Joh n son , Boos & H e itzh a u s e n ’s store. Mrs. W in . B e llin ger, G r e e r's g ro ce ry . Iva S m ith , L . C. W a lk e r, su rv eyo r. B ertie S m ith , W a rd ’ s d ru g store. N evu D a lla s, W a s h i n g t o n C o u n t v HATCHKT. C ora Burden, Post O ilice. O llie E lsto n , H y d e ’ s g ro cery . N an n ie P ick a rd , G le a ­ so n ’s g a lle ry . R o w e n a P ra tt, I. O. G . T. R a y P atterson , F o rest G ro v e Tim e«. M ary B en son , T h e B o w lb y p h arm a cy. Ida H atzcl, M rs. H ia tt’s m illin e ry p a r­ lors. A m ie G ra y , C h ristia n ch u rch Jr. Y . P. S. C . E . F a n n ie D o lstru m , S m ith ’ s fu rn itu re store. P earl N e w b e rry , H ain es & B a ile y ’ s gen eral m erch an d ise store. M iss D o lstru m , C h ristia n ch u rch Y . P. S . C. E . W ill P ick a rd , S ta r la u n d ry . C. A n d ei son , C o rn eliu s M ech a n ics p la n ­ in g m ill c o m p a n y . W ill S p a rk s, L a n g le y & Son , atto rn eys. A rth u r P a rk er, Brow n th e pain ter. C h as. D olstru m , B la k e r ’s secon d h an d store. S c o tt P a r­ k er, R a ym o n d th e barber. R oscoe P ar­ ker, H inm an*» h arn ess sh op. D ow E lsto n , H a r tra m p f B ro s.’ feed store. F red P u rd in , H u gh es & S o n ’s h ard w are store. E d . S ap p in g to n , W e lls th e c o n ­ fection er. A lfre d P fu n ge, V oss h arn ess sh op. M r. M ille r, J o h n so n ’ s liv e ry . Mr. S cro g g in , D olstrum th e p a in ter. W in . W a llin g fo rd , O regon. (tales Creek School. ! K. P. Flection. i S a tu rd a y n ig h t D elp h o s lo d g e elected ! as officers for th e c o m in g term : C . C ., J C iias. O. k o e ; V . C ., J . II. W eseott., P ., G . L. S m ith ; M. o f W ., J. S. B u xto n ., M . at A ., G eo. R . H u gh es; I. G u ard, J o h n A n d e rso n ; O. G u a rd ., L. M. H o y t. New Road. I). C . S te w a rt, A . B. T o d d and H arry B all located a road y e ste rd a y , forty feet w id e, b e g in n in g at G a le s »Spur and run­ n in g ou t to th e c o u n ty road near M r. D e th le ss’ . I t a fford s access esp e cia lly to B o o s’ q u a rry a m i th e C o rn eliu s m ill as w ell as th e w h o le S c o g g in s V a lle y and P a tto n V a lle y . I t is on e o f th e m ost im p o rta n t roads th a t h as been laid out in som e tim e. Gold at Dilley. T h e go o se th a t la id th e g o ld e n e g g has a riv a l in a D ille y hen in w h ose crop w ere re c e n tly found four n u g g e ts, one v alu e d at o v e r a d o lla r. T h e fow l was th e p ro p e rty o f M rs. B e n n e tt b u t had been raised ou Bud P e n n e ll’s p la ce. T h e sto ry is w ell v o u ch e d fo r a n d is un ­ d o u b te d ly true. Baby S e a l. T u e sd a y n ig h t a p a rty o f P ortlan d U n iv e rsity stu d e n ts stop p ed a t th e W est­ ern H ouse. T h e y h ad w ith th em a y o u n g seal, found on C a n n o n b e ach . I f th e a n im a l liv e s it w ill g o to K lic k ita t la k e and th e y h av e a sa tc h e lfu ll o f sh ells to adorn its new su rro u n d in gs and inake it seem h om e. In th e e ve n t o f th e s e a l’s d t a t h it w ill be p reserved by Prof. K ip a to am i be add ed to th e P ortlan d U n iv e rsity m useihu. In th e p a rty w ere C . F . K e ise r o f K lic k it a t , W ash ., M . C a rte r o f P en in su la and L . F . R a y fie ld o f U n iv ersity p a rk . T h e p u b lic sch o o l closed F r id a y a fter a su ccessfu l term u n d er J. M. Jo n es o f School Report. T h e fo llo w in g is th e report o f th e G len - F o re st G ro v e . A d d resses to th e c h ild re n w ood school fo r th e m o n th e n d in g M av and th eir paren ts, m a n y o f w hom w ere 24: No. o f d a y s ta u g h t, 20; No. o f p u ­ presen t, w ere m ade b y S u p t. Bond and p ils en rolled , 18; No. o f d a y s atte n d an ce , Mr. Cron k ite o f Ilills ln iro , a te a ch e r o f 322; N o. o f d a y s absen ce, 38; average o v er th ir ty ye a rs e xp erien ce. d a ily a tten d an ce, 16. T h e fo llo w in g p u p ils w ere not absen t d u rin g the m onth: F o r e s t (» ro ve la n lg e No. 1 1 0 I. 0 . G . T . Joh n W estin gho use, O sc a r S m ith , L a u ra 1 W h e r e a s , It h as plcasrrl our H ra v T h e > h a v c tr ,V ,U e d h m trum W estin gh o use, M abel G a rv in , L y m a n | e n ly F a th e r, th e w ise and Suprem e R u le r sl,lce S a lu r d »y- G a rv in , L au ra G a rv in , A lb e rt S m ith , o f th e u n iverse to ca st th e d ark sh ad ow " G eorge M orrill, C h a rle s M orrill and E d ­ o f d ea th o n th e h om e o f th e b ro th er o f Kicked in t h e F a c e .’ w ard M orrill. No. o f visitors, 11. C h W T a-vw p lor f Q W s ik C T , t > IX- V / i a l i i v - U j MiUI U U Ig, w h i l * . AIV^D M A R Y K. i R A V E R , m o v in g from ou r m id st his lieloved bro- H ain es w as g e t t in g iq to his r ig /to start: T ea ch er. th er, be it UA h is m ill, in som e w a y th e horse Resolved, T h a t w h ile we bow our k ic k e d and h is h o o f stru ck Mr. H aines Speedy Sett lenient. h ead s in h u m b le subm ission to G o d ’s fu ll in th e face. H is low er teeth were S a tu rd a y n ig h t, six te en d ays a fter w ill we ca n n o t but sym p ath ize w ith th e loosened, u pper on es k n o ck e d out and E ld e r J oh n W a lk e r w as buried, h is w id ow bereaved on es and e x te n d to them our th e ja w bon e b rok en ! H is w h o le face received from th e h an d s o f th e lo ca l A. m ost sin cere sym p ath ies. w as b a d ly b m i« M and sw elled n n tll the O. U . W . officials a ch e c k for $2,000 in M r s . A l i c e H. P r a t t , e y e s w ere closed . Dr. W ard d ressed his fu ll p a y m e n t o f his p o lic y . 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