Fast* a i t- Stubborn I’llinr» Kverybody Head# It A n d one o f th e m ost stu bborn fa c ts in sig h t to-day is this: T o c rea te business and to h old business, b u sin ess m en m ust ad vertise. It can no lo n g e r be said th at people n e ve r read ad vertisem en ts. I f a d vertised iu th e H a t c h e t w h ose colu m n s are scan n ed e ach w eek by m ore people th an read a n y o th er paper circu la tin g in W ash in gto n co u n ty . 'W e ll h ew lo th e line, let lh e chips f a l l w h ere th ey m a y! V O I . . I , N o . I 1 . A I .F R T H O O K A N D l a D D F R CO. N o. i. A aron W ells, p resid en t. H orace S tew art, vice- p resid en t. C. O. Roe. secretary . K. B .S a p p in g - ton , trea su rer. F- B. S ap p in g ton , ch ief. H. B. Joh n son , forem an . 11 . H. C la rk , ist assistan t. Joe B a iley , and assistan t. little said th a t is w orth preservin g. T o certain people and at ce rta in tim es m usician s m ay la y th em selves open to S T A T E O F O K BOON. th e ch arg e o f h au gh tin ess b ut too often the cause is not far to seek. T h e re is no W m . P. I.ortl G o v e r n o r ................................ F O R E S T GROVE. F R E H T H O U G H T L I B R A R Y lta rris o u R. K in caid and S e c re ta r y o f S tate re a d in g room is op eu ev e ry T h u rs d a y and on e the true m usician prizes so m uch as P h illip M et sch äm F rid a y aftern o o n an d e v en in g T re a su re r M rs. A. F . Bar­ a frien d as th e m an or w om an w h o u n der­ G. M. Irw in k er, lib ra ria n . S upt. P u b lic In stru ction W. II. Leed s S tate Prin ter stands his o ften e cce n tric w ays and often C h as. F W o lv ertou R. S. Bean F y g F S T G R O V F B A N D . U n iform ed, n in e­ silen t m oodiness and “ m ak es a llo w a n ce ” •Suprem e C ou rt ^ __ F. A . M oore teen p ieces. M eets W ed n esd ay and F rid a y o f S ch u m an , C h o p in a n d S ch u- T . A . M cB ride each w eek . W . B ald w in , pres., L. C. G reer, sec. for th em . J u d g e F ifth D istrict W. N B arrett A tto rn e y F ifth D istrict. i bert w ere th e m ost re tice n t o f m ortals, £*. G L F N C O F L O D G K , N o 22, K o f P, , m eets in its castle h all, G lc n c o c , every it is a m atter o f tem p eram en t. Liszt W A SH IN G TO N CO U N TY. a lte rn a te S atu rd ay. V is itin g b ro th ers g loried in a crow d and a lw a y s ca rrie d it '**’»*' w elcom ed . F D avis, C C ;J S Jackson, by storm , but L iszt said th a t C h opin F. P. C o rn eliu s K o f R and S. Judge D. B. R easoner “ w as th e proudest sp irit th at m oved in 'C o m m issio n ers j T . G . Todd F O R E S T G R O V F L I B E R A L C H U R C H hold p o e sy” at th a t d ay, and C h op in con fess­ R. B. G oodin O e r k .................................... II. P. Ford r e g u la r services ev e ry alte rn a te S u n d a y in V erts S h e r i f f ................... K. L- M cC orm ick L ib era l h a ll at 8 p m . S u n d a y sch ool 3 p m . ed to his life lon g frien d L iszt, th at he ¿Recorder. J.W . S ap p in g ton M rs A F B ark e r, lectu rer. cou ld not face th e crow d — th a t it terri­ T re a su re r G e o rg e II. W ilcox A ssessor. H e w as n ot a rro ga n t, lie was W . A. Bond S c h o o l S u p erin ten d en t F O R E S T G R O V F T E N T , K O T M m eets fied him . . 1 ,. K. W ilk es w e e k ly in M ason ic h a ll. S o jo u rn in g k n ig h ts S u rv e y o r sim p ly a frail spirit a lw a y s h o v e rin g on ...........W. D. W oods in v ited . A u stin C ra ig . K C L L L a n g le y , R K C o r o n e r ................................ the con fin es o f a n o th er w orld an d he suffered m ost k e e n ly in th is. M ozart, F O R E ST G R O V E F IR E D E P A R T M E N T . C ITY OF FOREST GROVE. M en delssohn , H an d el, A L A R M S :— G e n e r a l A l a r m Rapid tap p in g W eber, Bach, o f th e b ell. T h e lo catio n o f th e fire w illb e in d i­ M ayor , cate d b y th e n u m b er o f fu ll tap s g iv e n b etw een G lu c k and a lo n g lin e o f im m o rta ls be­ tw o g e n e ra l alarm s- corresp om lin g to th e n u m ­ side th em , th ou g h w arm h earted and Hon. S. H ugh es. b er o f w ards w h o se lim its a re g iv en below . C all for d r ill—T h re e tap s, p au se, th re e taps, : d ea rly loved by th eir in tim a te s w ould Cot.' NCI I.MEN, p au se, th ree tap s ju s t shut th em selves up in th e presence C. W a lk er, P resid en t, Cull for m e e tin g — F iv e taps. K . B. S ap p in g to n , ; o f the mal-apropos. T h e sh allo w , b ra in ­ W A R D L IM IT S . I>. C. S tew art, b od y, w h eth e r p rin ce , or F irst w a r d - N orth o f Pacific a v en u e and east less, busy G eo. I.. S m ith , o f C o lle g e W ay. ; the w ife o f a prin ce, or th e fa w n in g sy- C. I.. L a rg e, S econd w ard -N orth o f Pacific a v en u e and cop h an ts o f k in g or p rin ce lin g could b etw een C o lle g e W ay and B street. T . C. M cN am er, T h ird w ard N a y lo r’s addition . R ecorder , F o u rth w ard- B etw een Pacific a v e n u e and not en ter th eir ch arm ed c ircle w ith im - S econd a v en u e south. | pu n ity. T h e real m usician sim p ly w i l l A aro n W ells. F ifth war«l B etw een Second a v en u e an d South n o t be patron ized and m ade to feel th at P a rk ad dition . T reasurer , S ix th w a rd -South P ark addition . lie is th e especial creation so cia lly, finan- J. C. G reer. 1 c ia lly or oth erw ise o f Mr. th is or Mrs. M a r s h a i ., ARKOI t AN1 MUSICIANS. that, but a ll th is does not m ak e h im ar­ J oh n S trip liu . BY W. H. G REEN E. rogant. A n d th ere are a rro ga n t artists TH. B. S ap p in g to n .F ir e W ard en •S. H u g h es J u stice o f th e Peace W hen I w as a very sm all b o y I was ' and teach ers and am ateu rs— m o re’ s the K- B. S a p p in g to n .................... C on stable tak e n to m y first con cert and heard for p ity. “ A n d w isdom sh all d ie w ith y o u ” John B a ile r , i th e first tim e w h at a w ondrous flood o f , says som e far-seeing old w riter. T h is p;. H yde, > ............................Sch ool D irectors G e j. L Sm ith,S stran ge h arm o n y cou ld he th row n out typ e o f m usician seem s afraid to hear A a ro n W e l l s ....................... C le rk T . J. T h o rp . A M S up t. o f Sch ools upon the v ib ra n t air and in to th e hearts : oth er p la y in g than his ow n lest h e h ear o f w a itin g th ousan d s o f listen ers by a som eth in g new and su perior, an d afraid m a g n ific en t orch estra. O f course 1 to en cou rage artists to cou ie to his tow n C h u rch D irecto ry. : d id n ’ t k n o w w h at it a ll m ean t th en hut lest th e y sh ou ld upset h is in flu en ce. He ! to th is d ay 1 can feel the little sh ivers o f and his fellow s a lw a y s striv e lab oriou sly C O N G R E G A T IO N A L C H U R C H . A. R o g e r s , P a s t o r . d e lig h t th at ran a ll over me and seem ed 10 g e t to a safe d istan ce from th e co m ­ S erv ices e v e ry S u n d a y at 11 a m. an d 8 p. in. to ch arg e w ith e le ctricity e v e ry h air 011 m on alty and tie th em selves to a h itc h ­ •Sun-lav sch ool a fte r m o rn in g service. Social m e e tin g s e v e ry T h u rs d a y e v e n in g at m y head and e ve ry nerve in m y b od y in g post and proclaim by th e ir m an n er ■ 8 o ’clo ck . Y o u n g p e o p le ’s m e e tin g on e h o u r b efo re Sun- aud I can still rem em b er th at I carried “ D o n ’t com e too near us or you w ill see ■ day e v e n in g se rv ic e . a w a y from th e con cert h all tile im pres­ j th rou gh us— see how sh allo w w e are— S tra n g ers a re a lw a y s c o rd ia lly w elcom ed. sion th a t I had been in heaven for a too see the w h eels go round and a ll th e in- M E T H O D IS T E P IS C O P A L C H U R C H . \ sh ort period and th e hundred or m ore i side m ach in ery. W e h ave arriv e d at R e v . d . A. W a t t e r s , P a s t o r . S erv ices e v e ry S u n d a y at n a . in. aiu l 8:30p. m. pci.soilages w ho officiated w ith th e v a r­ this poin t o f e x c elle n ce a fter m u ch e x e r­ iSun la y sch ool at 12.15 p. m. J u n io r le a g u e every ious strin g am i w in d and percussion in ­ tion, and w e d o n ’ t w an t to be m ad e by S u u la y at 4 p. m. F p w o rth le a g u e at »1:30 p. m., stru m en ts w ere to m e a glo rifie d sort o f you r criticism to go a n y fa rth e r .” T h is .S u n d ay. P ra y er m e e tin g 7:30 p. in., T h u rsd a y. : an g els. 1 was told in la ter years th at 1 :s th e leind o f m usician s (save th e m ark!) C H R IS T IA N C H U R C H . R eg u la r serv ic e e v e ry S u n d a y at 11 a. in. and 1 asked som e one o f th e fa m ily circle th at hem and haw and h esitate w hen .7:30 p. in. S u n d a y sch ool at 10 a. m. A aro n ; w here th ey h ad hidden th e ir w in gs. 1 asked to p la y or sin g, th a t n ever h av e a W e lls , supt. P ia y e r m eetin g T h u rs d a y e v e n ­ in g at 7:30 p. m. Sr. Y . P. S. C. F . S u n d a y e v e n ­ 1 d o n ’ t rem em b er sin g lin g out a n y one o f j word o f p raise for a n yo n e else, th a t sm ile in g at 6:30 p. in. Jr. Y . P. S. C K. S un day aftern o on at 4 p. in. S ylv ia E d w a rd s, p resid en t i m y dress-coated a n g els as a sp ecial fa v ­ i ai d look p ity in g ly on th e p u b lic efforts T h e p u b lic are c o rd ia lly in v ite d to a ll th ese orite but I k n ew th a t the o verw h elm in g j o f a ll oth ers in th eir lin e. T h ese form m e e tin g s . riot o f b e w ild e rin g ly beautiful sounds all th e little cliq u es and g lo r y in p a rti­ B A P T IST CH U R CH . som ehow cam e tin o u g h th eir m eans sanship o f th e ran kest k in d , th a t w ill F. H. S c o f i e l d , P a s t o r . S erv ices on th e first and th ird S u n d a y o f th e 1 and I lo v ed them a ll, an d , so la stin g arc h un t up som e little in sig n ifica n t in sect m onth at 11 a m an d 7 30 p m. S u n d a y sch ool at io a 111 each Sun la y. Wm Robb, su p erin ten d e n t. ch ild ish im pression s th a t I h av e never : o f te ch n ic and d issect it and forget all P ra y e r m eetin g on T h u rs d a y e v e n in g a t 7 30. sin ce cared to listen lo n g to m usic th at about the soul of a co m p o sitio n w h ile seem ed to g iv e o u l a too e arth y flavor. I 1 w alk in g around the fram e w o rk and co n ­ P o s t O ffice o f V o ro st G ro v e . h ave a lw a y s fou n d m usical ch ild re n fu ll te m p latin g a loose jo in t here, a m issing W . H. C R O S L K Y , P. M. j o f odd little fan cies, cre a tin g a w orld o f 1 nail there. T a ts e m usicians, these are ar r ival and departu re o r m ails . im agin a ry boundaries and happy th erein th ey th at b rin g th e profession in to co n ­ T o aud from P ort,an ! and a ll p o in ts: D eparts ■ and th e b eliever in th e law o f co m p en ­ tem pt a m on g the in te llig e n t classes o f ■ 6:25 a .m . A rriv e s 9:30 a. m. To C o rv a llis, S alem au d a ll p o in ts on th e W est sation w ill su rely not b egru d ge them m usical and n on-m usical people. T h ese •Side: D eparts 8:25 a. m. A rriv e s 4:30 p. m. th eir illu sion s i f illu sion s th e y arc for the l ire th ey w h o o u g h t n ever to h av e been T o G re e n v ille , M an n in g . B uxton an d V ern on ia: b ein g th a t is horn to g re a t c a p a c ity for j born sin ce th e y w ere born to b ad pur­ A r r iv e s 12 111. D eparts 1 p m. m usical e n jo ym e n t is, G od h elp h im 01 pose. I f the deep stu d y o f m usic, th e her, born also to m uch o f th e k een est history o f its gloriou s past, th e life and C i v i c S o c ie tie s . m isery th at D ante ever im agin e d even death stru ggles w ith e v e ry sort o f a d ­ A. O. U. W. -F orest G ro v e L o d g e No. .£»- 60, A . O. U. W .. m eets e v e r y T u e s d a y w ith h is in fern al im agin a tio n p ow e rfu lly verse fortu n es th at its im m ortal founders .• h Ì--' e v e n in g in O dd F e llo w s ’ h all. So- jo u r n in g b reth ren c o rd ia lly in v ited to ch arg ed as it was from e v e ry side w ith w ent th ro u gh to leave us th eir p riceless a t - il 1 m eetin g s. Joe B a ile y , M. W .. W . C. the fum es o f su lp h u r and th e ch arn e l le ga cy o f art, the far re a ch in g in fluen ce H o y t, recorder. house. K een se n sib ility to m usical o f m usic and its so cio lo g ica l im p ortan ce, K o f P. —D e lp h c s L o d g e No. 39. K. o f I*, sou n ds and a stro n g in tu itio n o f th e fit­ its m ysteriou s law s, its b ou nd less ran ge m eets e v e ry S a tu rd a y e v e n in g in Ma- son ic h a ll. A ll m em b ers o f th is <:r- ness or unfitness o f th e relation o f sound ■; o f th o u g h t do not m ak e th e stu den t g a n iza tio n are c o r d ia lly in v ite 1 to 1 to each o th er is a source at once o f the h um b le and m odest then th e true love o f -attend ou r m eetin g s. J. S. B u x to n , C. C., J. II W escott, K. o f R. S. g rea test d e lig h t an d th e sh arpest su ffer­ art is n o t in h im and he w ears its g a rb in g . I fa n cy th ere is n ot one in a h u n ­ for m ere show and m eretriciou s effect W A S H IN G T O N L O D G E , No. 48, I. O. O. F., m eets in its h a ll ev ery dred persons w h o e ve r realizes th a t th e and herein lies th e true secret o f m usical * ^ M o n d a y ev en in g . V isitin g b ro th ­ m u sician w ould som etim es lik e to sh rin k je a lo u s y so m uch decried am on g ou t­ ers w elcom ed. A . T . K n o x , N. Ci. in to in fin itessim al space to be b eyond siders and th e groun d o f th eir reproach J. n. B eal. Rec. Sec y. th e reach o f the th o u g h tle ss in con sid er­ to ou r profession . It is true th ere are o jfc; F O R E S T R E B K K A H L O D G K No. 44 £ l . o O. F m eets in Od 1 F e llo w s h a :; ate speech o f people w ith th ic k e r skin s said to be je a lo u s people in all p rofes­ on th e fir.-t an i th ird \K ed n v s.lav o f than h is ow n . “ O v e r s e n sitiv e ." Of sion s but a n y su ch spirit is sure to be lia ir each m on th . V isitin g m em b ers wel- Y o u r m an ifested by th e “ sm all fr y ” th e oth ers o>... Mrs. H. B. B ryan t. N. G . A lic e Me- course, but w h at w ould you ? N a in er, Rec. S e c ’y. p h le gm atic m an w ith the rh in o cero s are occu pied w ith h ig h er th in gs. N o ft H O L B R O O K LO D G E , No. 30, A . F. and hide m a y be a good p o liticia n or a sh arp m usician o f th e present d a y can b oast o f - A , A . M . m eets in its b a ll t h e T h u rs d a y trader b ut it tak es a d ifferen t o rd er o f a m u sical th o u g h t th a t has not been on or b efo re th e fu ll m oon o f each U n til m ore gen eratio n s ' ^ m on th . C has. H ines. W . M. Geo. person e n tire ly to lie a m usician an d so, th o u g h t before. B rig g s, Sec’ y. b ein g often placed am on g u n co n gen ia l sh all com e and g o and th e w o rld ’s sty le /W V F O R E S T G R O V E L O D G E . No. n o. I. people and su rro u n d in gs he falls back o f th o u g h t and sp rin gs o f action sh a ll go O. G . T .. m eets ev e ry S a tu rd a y in I. O. on h is in w ard resources and k eep s to th rou gh m an y m ore e vo lu tio n s th e h u ­ V~diy G . T . h a ll. V isitin g m em b ers in vited L. C. W a lk e r. C T. M rs. A lic - Pratt one side o f th e crow d ed road and people m an m ind can con ce ive o f no m usical S ec reta ry . o f loose h a b its o f th o u g h t am i speech gra n d eu r tiia t h as n o t been co n ce ive d by T h is rem inds me on e or m ore o f the great g a la x y o f spirits F O R E S T G R O V E C A M P . No. 98, W oodm en o f ca ll h im a rrogan t. th e W orld, m eets in O dd F e llo w s h a ll e v e ry first th a t I started out to say so m eth in g a bou t th a t b egan w ith B ach and en ded w ith a n d th ird S atu rd ay. V isitin g n e ig h b o rs in v ited . arrogan t m u sician s and I had bette r be W ag n er as its la st g re a t e xe m p la r. H. H. C la rk , C. C. S. G . M organ , C le rk a bou t it. T h e term seem s so m eth in g “ There is n o th in g new un der the s u n .’ ' J. B. M A T T H E W S PO ST. No. 6, G . A R m eets in M ason ic h a ll th e first and th ird W ed ­ ! lik e a m isn om er for to m y m ind the A ll we can “ a d v a n ce ” o ver th e g rea t n e s d a y s o f each m on th . E lia s S m ith . P. C w ords arro ga n ce and m usician h av e a epoch ended w ith W a g n e r's d eath is p e r­ O. R. D ow ns, A d j. stran ge sound in con n ectio n w ith each haps to rin g m ore ch an ges oil th e old W h a t h ave m u sician s or a n yo n e them es— to shine in th e reflected lig h t C O L U M B IA E O D G K , N o 11. D. o f H.. m eets oth er. in Odd F e llo w s h a ll, th e th ird T u e s d a y o f each m on th M rs. E d. B u x ton , C. o f H. M rs. J. T. else for th at m atter to be arroga n t about? th a t burnishes th e m oun tain tops w ith S h an n on . Sec. T h ere h ave been som e m arked exa m p les d eath less radiunce w h ile w e , th e g rea t o f seem ing a rrogan ce a m o n g th e g re a t m a jo r it y , grope in th e v a lle y s. B eeth ­ DFH.PHA T E M P L E . N o . 7. R a th b o n e S isters W ag n e r, B eethoven and oven and W agn er in m usic, as S h a k e s - m eets in M asonic h a ll th e second au d fourth com posers. W ed n esd ays o f each m on th . V isitin g m em ­ th e d ram a, sou n d ed a ll the b e rs welcome«!. M rs. Sop h ie S m ith . M. E C. "Hector B erlioz are nam ed as conspicuous pere in M rs. G eo. S m ith . M. o f R and C. e xa m p le s o f u u ap p o ach ab len ess b ut 1 k n o w n d ep th s o f j o y and sorrow . T h e y m ay l>e excused i f I d eclin e to accep t touched e ve ry sp rin g th at can a n im ate J. B M A T T H E W S P O ST No. u . W om en s R e lie f C o rp u m eets a lte rn a te T h u rs d a y s M ay a n y b io g ra p h e r’s w ord oil th a t subject this p resen t e x isten ce — w h y g ild refined 3-17, etc., in O dd F e llo w s h all. Mrs. E liz a Cros- unless he is a b io gra p h e r to th e m an n er gold ? “ But are th ere no com posers le y , Pres. M rs. M rya FI. G re e r, S e c ’y. born. M uch nonsense is w ritten atioul n ow ?” you ask. “ A re no new typ es p o ssi­ M C K IN L E Y R E P U B L IC A N C L U B F or th e grea t m usic am i g rea t m u sician s b y peo­ b le?” T h o u sa n d ’s o f “ co m p o se rs", th o u ­ ad va n cem en t o f R ep u b lican in te re sts h ere and ple w h o h ave sim p ly m istak en in c lin a ­ sand s o f m inor sw eet strain s are heard elsew h ere. M eetin g s on c a ll. G en . T . J T h o rp p re-iilen t. A u stin C ra ig secretary tion for pow er to d elin ea te , l ie w ho on e ve ry h an d w h ich th ou g h eph em eral w ou ld know th e iu n er w o rk in g s o f th e and born lik e th e b u tterfly to d ie to m o r­ W C. T l L o cal b ran ch m eets i«t at. . :rd T u e s d a y aftern o o n s at 3 o clo c k in W oo Is & m aste r's m in d ,m u st !*e h im se lf a m aster row , y e t an sw er a certa in purpose w hile C» >le< h all. M rs E. H. M arsh. P res., Mrs. 1 T h ere are m an y critics o f g rea t m en, bu t : th e v can h ard iv be d .,E ifie tt w ith the P r it t . S e c y . DIRECTORY. T H R E E CENTS A COPY. F O R E S T « H O V E , O H K O O N , T H U R S D A Y , J U N E 2 0 , IS»«. nam e o f new types as M ozaTt’s w as a new type. Y o u r first question w as an ­ swered alm ost a hundred years a go by th e ch ild M ozart ju stified and inspired in his gran d egoism , i f ever m ortal w as, when he said, “ T h ere w ill not be a n oth er M ozart for a hundred y e a r s,” and has th ere been? W e m ay m ention B eethoven, W ag n e r and a few others but each o f these w as a colossal law’ unto him self. E ach represents a different section o f th e celestia l sphere and w h ile belon gin g in one sense to the sam e great fam ily o f creators y e t is as d istin ct a type in effects and in flu en ces as though each com poser b elonged to a different race. A s for A m erica ou r p e­ cu liar civ ilizatio n is ye t to crysta lize aud m erge its in con gru ou s e lem en ts iu to a shape w hen ce sh all he evolved th e m u­ sical Moses to lead it out o f th e w ild e r­ ness. T h e A m erican opera is y e t to be w ritten. T h e A m erican M ozart w ill doubtless arrive but his tim e is not yet. T he civ il w ar b rou gh t forth a G r a n t— th e m an for th e hour— but if th ere had been no w ar th ere w ould h ave been no G ran t. A ll w’e can do is to w ork and w ait for the com in g o f th e p roph et and m ean w hile be m odest and w elcom e every earnest h e lp in g hand. T h e a rro­ ga n t m usician, cen tered in his little se lf and a b id in g in co n sid erab le force in alm ost every com m u n ity in th e la n d , is one o f the ob stacles to the u n ifyin g of the pu b lic m ind and se n tim en t th a t is the first n ecessary p relim in ary to A m e ri­ c a ’s becom in g a m usical nation. U n til e ve ry one b e arin g th e nam e o f m usician is w illin g to th in k o f th e good o f th e art before any possib le fam e for h im se lf the Muse w ill not lift its head very h ig h in this cou n try. m usic, rendered an anth em , th en W . C. C u rtis, president o f th e Y . M. C. A . in ­ troduced R ev. Mr. P ad d ock o f Idaho, a co lleg e m ate o f Dr. M cC le lla n d ’s, w ho d elivered the address. C h ristian c it i­ zenship w as his top ic and he spoke o f th e influences th at m ade C h ristian c it i­ z e n :— th e C h ristian hom e, th e C h ristian ch u rch and th e C h ristian school. “ A m e rica ” w as a p p ro p riate ly sung at th e con clu sion o f the address and R ev. M r. S cofield dism issed th e con gregation w ith th e b enediction. F I R S T C H A P E L IN M A R S H H A L L . T h e first ch apel exercises in M arsh h all w ere w ell atten d ed . N ot o n ly w ere a ll th e stu den ts presen t but a large n u m ­ ber o f th eir parents and frien ds w ere th ere. T h e usual exercises w ere e x ­ tended b y several addresses b y trustees and form er stu den ts, and th e sin g in g o f one o f th e colleg e songs. A D D R E S S B E F O R E L I T E R A R Y S O C IE T IE S . T h is year it w as P h ilo ’s turn to h ave ch arg e o f th e p u b lic and th e y selected R ev. T . P. E lio t, I). I)., o f Portlan d . On the plattorm w ith th e lectu rer w ere M iss H attie S teven s, presiden t o f P h ilom a- tliean, w ho introd u ced th e speaker, and Mr. H . H. H artley, presiden t o f G am m a S igm a. A con spicuous feature w as th e absen ce o f m usic on th e program . T h e su b ject was “ W h a t to R e a d ” and Dr. E lio t seem ed to th in k th ere w as too m uch in d iscrim in ate read in g done and th a t it w as lia b le to create a m en tal d yspepsia. H e favored readin g th e old tried authors. H is prescription w as th e m on th ly rea d in g o f one o f the m ajor b ooks o f th e Bible, a p la y o f S h ak sp e re , Dr. J o h n so n ’s L e tte rs o f R asselas and E m erson ’s E ssays. I f th e read er’s m us­ cles do not grow stron g under such tre at­ m ent he is a fit su b ject for th e asylu m . T h e D octor also referred to th e old S p artan custom th a t w h oever proposed a law appeared in th e assem b lage w ith a Exercises of the Week at Tualatin h alte r abou t his n eck th a t h e m ig h t be Academy aud Pacific th e easier h an ged if h is law’ w ere re­ University je cte d . H e w ondered w here th e O regon A N N I V E R S A R Y O F T H E C O N S E R V A T O R Y legislatu re w ould h ave been had th ey S atu rd a y n ig h t w’as th e first p u b lic lived then. eve n t in the au d ito ry o f M arsh H all and ! A C A D E M Y E X E R C ISE S . m an y g a tiie ie d early to h ave a ch an ce T u esd ay m orn in g w as a lo n g one to to in spect th e h all. T h a t it w as b eau ti-1 th e tw enty-on e you n g people o f th e class ful in a ich ite ctu re th e first look show ed ! o f n in ety-n in e, o f T u a latin acad em y. A t and its good q u alities for h e arin g were last h a lf past tw o cam e and th eir friends a b u n d an tly proved before th e recital w as were assem bled in large num bers to see over. T h e a n n iversa ry o f th e con serva­ them em erge from acad em y life in to the tory o f m usic w as th e occasion and p ro­ broader and la rger life o f college. b ably six hun d red people listened to it. T h e large a u d itory w as filled w ith peo­ T h e fo llo w in g program w as rendered: ple w hose a tten tion w as a ll d irected to T a r a n te lle H eller th e yo u n g m en and w om en seated on M rs. A tw e ll (F irst Piano) S w in g S on g ..................................... . . . A bt the platform and w ho one after a n oth er cam e forw ard an d told , o f som e subject M isses W oods am i Jones, and Mrs. C h an d ler C alm as th e N ig h t ............................... .......................... Boh m o f in terest to th em , th o u g h ts arou sed 'b y M iss S ara Jam es th eir stu d y and e xp erien ce. The S c h m c tte rlin g S p in d le r fo llo w in g is th e j rograin: M iss A n n a Roe COMMENCEMENT T h re e S ongs, a. T h e R o s e ........................ T ra in b. V iolets .. W oodm an c. T h e Land o f Nod. . H aw ley M iss G race S treeter W ed din g M arch from “ F era m o rs” . . .R ub enstein M isses H enderson and P ow ell S tars o f N ig h t W ek e rlin M isses Y o u n g and T ra v e r, an d M rs. L lo y d Sogn o (i'a m o r....................................................... G regh M iss E th el M organ F irst M ovem ent o f S o n a ta .................... B eethoven M iss H arriet S teven s P h ilo m e l.. D am rosch M isses S treeter am i S teven s D a w n . . . ...................................................... C an tor M iss G la d y s Jones Italian S y m p h o n y M endelssohn M isses C ooley, G rah a m and S tevens, and M rs. A tw e ll Just before th e last num ber Prof. Perrin called Dr. M cC lella n d forward and M rs. K. H. M arsch, in th e nam e o f th e L a d ie s’ W o rk in g so cie ty o f the Con ­ g re g a tio n a l ch urch, presented a b eau ti­ ful Hag to w ave from th e colleg e flag staff. Dr. M cC le lla n d in response pro­ posed th ree ch eers for “ 01:1 G lo iy ” and three for th e L a d ie s’ W o rk in g society. A fte r these had been giv en and the co lleg e y e ll, the aud ien ce, led b y Miss Jones, sang “ A m e ric a ” , then dispersed. B A C C A L A U R E A T E S E K H lO N . G erm an solo w h ich w as en cored and re­ peated . T h e oration o f th e e v e n in g w as b y M r. N apoleon D avis on th e old aud th e new in w h ich he touched on m an y th in g s in an e n terta in in g w ay. The m ixe d q u artette, M isses P a rk e r and Jones, and Messrs. Bates and M arsh, sa n g “ A v e M a rie ” w h ich co m p leted th e program . CO LLEG E COM M EN CEM ENT. T h e g rea t eve n t o f th e w eek cam e W ed n esd ay m o rn in g w hen th e tw o w h o h ad co m p leted th e co lleg e course w ere o fficia lly reco gn ized as eq uipped for b a t­ tlin g w ith th e w orld and sent out to jo in th e o th er sons and d au g h te rs o f P a cific U n iv e rsity in a ctive life. O n th e p la tfo rm , ta s tilv d ecorated as on previou s occasion s, w ere seated th e co lleg e tru stees and fa cu lty. A fte r an org an prelud e b y M iss C o o le y R e v . Dr. K e lls offered th e o p en in g p ra ye r and a ladies q u artette, M isses P a rk er, T ra v e r and Jones, and Mrs. L lo y d , sa n g “ S p a r­ row s T w itte r ” . Dr. M cC le lla n d in tro ­ d uced Mr. Joh n W ilsou M acrum o f th e ju n io r c 1 b « r w h ose oration w as on “ H a w a ii” . H e w as follow ed b y an oth er ju n io r, Mr. K u e l M artin Bisbee w h o spoke o f th e “ D evelop m en t o f A stro n ­ om y, and th e th ird m em ber o f th e clasal M r. P h illip vEdward Bauer in an oration on “ T y p e s o f C itize n sh ip ” . M iss Jones sa n g a solo “ T h e F lo w e r M ay H id e Its L o n e ly P'ace” . T h e first sen ior oration , on “ D esign in H is to ry ” , w as b y Mr. W illia m S id n e y S h ia ch w h o w as ch eered as he cam e upon th e platform . M iss F lo re n ce M c K e rch e r, th e oth er m em b er o f th e g ra d u a tin g cla ss, had an essay on “ T ru th in M y th o lo g y ” . M iss H arriet S te ve n s p la yed a solo “ S p in n lie d ” and th en P resid en t M cC le lla n d ca lle d forw ard th e tw o seniors an d in due L a tin form a d m itted them to th e h on orab le station o f B a ch e lo r o f A rts, and presen ted th em w ith d ip lo m as from th e U n iv e rsity e v i­ d e n cin g it. Dr. M cC le lla n d then a d ­ d ressed th e a u d ien ce on th e w o rk o f th e co lle g e d u rin g th e y e a r, referrin g to th e stre n g th e n in g o f th e courses tw o years a g o w h ereb y an a d d itio n al y e a r w as re­ qu ired for a ll th en b elow th e ju n io r cla ss to a tta in to th e b a c h e lo r's grad e, so le s­ sen in g th e n u m b er o f grad uates. The D o cto r sp o k e o f th e progress in ra isin g th e Pearson s fund and also th a t $10,000 h ad been re ce iv ed re ce n tly from an old b equ est. T h e au d ie n ce w as th en d is­ m issed w ith th e b en e d ictio n from Dr, E lio t o f P ortlan d . C O R P O R A T IO N D I N N E R ._ T a b le s w ere spread in th e old chap«/ and tru stees, fa cu lty , alum n i and in v ite d gu ests w ere feasted in a bounteous m an ­ ner. D in n er ov er, I)r. M cC le lla n d as to astm a ster ca lle d ou t R ev. A. PL Pad- d o ck o f Jd alio, M r. F a y , R e v . I)r. E lio t, M rs. L a to u rette, M rs. Thom as, N apoleon M U SIC —T h e S k y la r k ’* M orn iug S o n g .. Koelling D avis, R ev. I)r. W a lla c e , P rin . Bates M iss H enderson aud C o n gressm an E llis w ho a ll re­ P kA YH R sponded h a p p ily . T ra in tim e broke up O R A T IO N — T h e F u tu re o f E le c tr ic ity a p le a san t occasion . H en ry A llen A n d rew * E S S A Y —T h e M ission o f th e I’ res* T h e P resid e n t’s recep tio n , held a little L iv e rn e H ayw a rd B aber la ter in L an on a h a ll, w as la rgely a t­ O R A T IO N T h e C olu m b u s o f th e N orth Pacific ten d ed and m an y old a cq u a in ta n ce s m et O ra M ay Beal again to ta lk o v er sch o o l d ays and to E S S A Y — T h e V a lu e o f a L ife L ib erta B row n m eet th e ir su ccessors o f a la ter d ay. O R A T IO N —T h e P ro g ress o l In ven tion L e w is Isaac B u rsell E S S A Y — W as*it T ro y ? H elena D illon C ox O R A T IO N —T h e V a lu e o f an Ideal B la n ch e Lo uise G arrison M U SIC— S lee p On ...................Cantor W illiam Robb O R A T IO N — Not W ho , but W hat E m m a Sue G ordon O R A T IO N — T h e W in n in g o f Hie W est C la ren ce H artley O R A T IO N —J am es A. G arfield G eo rg e L e m u el H askell O R A T IO N — T h e F u tu re o f E n g la n d S a n a Ich iro liiro ta O R A T IO N — I)r. W h itm an Joseph E d w ard K irk w o o d E S S A Y —T h e Use o f ou r M other T o n g u e M ay L e isc r i E S S A Y — W illiam E G la d sto n e M ary L u ce M U S I C - T h e F ire fly PtGrmm Mrs. A tw e ll O R A T IO N —C rise s in A m erica n H isto ry C H O R A L U N IO N C O N C E R T . T h e C h o ra l U n ion co n ce rt la st n ig h t w as w o rth y o f praise. Prof. C o u rsen ’s selection s and m a n y o th e r n u m b ers re ­ ceiv ed d eserved en cores. M ost o f the large au d ien ce p resen t, a fter th e c o n ce rt, adjou rn ed to th e o ld ch ap e l w here th e L a d ie s W o rk in g s o c ie ty o f th e C o n g , ch u rch served ice cream o f e x c e lle n t q u a lity . S o e n d e d ’95’s com m en cem en t. M any o f th e v isito rs le ft on y e s te rd a y ’s train and o th ers a re g o in g to-day. Fourth of July. In d ep en d en ce d a y w ill be p ro p e rly observed in F orest G ro v e . A rra n g e ­ m en ts are fast b e in g p erfected for th e celeb ratio n . T h e sp e a k e r w ill be Ju d ge A. H. T a n u er, S e n a to r M itc h e ll's law partn er, and one o f th e best o rators o f th e state. H e w as sev eral term s in th e legislatu re and also on th e state suprem e cou rt b e n ch . C o n sid e ra b le d ifficu lty w as m et in secu rin g h im as he w as a l­ read y e n g a g e d , bu t th e co m m itte e at le n gth a rranged it and are to be c o n ­ g ra tu late d on th eir success. N e g o tia ­ tion s are p e n d in g for b alloon and steam sw in gs. O th er a ttra ctio n s w ill be the G rea t C h a m p io n sh ip F o o t Ball G am e b etw een S tan ford and B e rk le y , th e Base Ball M atch b etw een tile C h am p ion base b all n in es o f Y a m h ill and W ash in gton cou n ties. R aces, S la c k W ire E x h ib itio n , F ie ld S p o rts and M usic b y th e largest and finest band in th e co u n ty. 1 ne F o rest G ro ve Band, u n iform ed , 19 pieces, w ill p la y a ll d a y . T h e cam pu s groun d s are lo o k in g th eir p rettie st and the suc­ cess o f th e ce le b ratio n is assured. J ohn m illkr R e g u la r ch urch services w ere given o v er and in th e m orn in g a large congre- ; E S S A Y —G u sta v u s A d olp h u s K a t h k r in r S tott M yrrs ga tio n w as assem b led in th e colleg e E S S A Y - A M odern C ritic ch ap el. R ev. A. R og ers read th e scrip­ L«»is W e s t P a k k r r tural sa lu tation an d m ade th e open in g O R A T IO N —T h e G reen M ou ntain Boya E r n e s t R a n ns prayer. T h e G lo ria I ’a tr i was sung, an E S S A Y - M ary L y o n anthem b y the ch oir, scrip tu ral readin g A n n a M a r t h a S«> k r n » r n b y R tv . A. Rogers, a h ym n by the choir, E S S A Y - S p ectacles C rack R th kl S treeter prayer by R ev. A . R ogers am i a h ym n sung by the aud ien ce com pleted the E S S A Y —T h e M yth o lo g y o f G reece B ertha K khkkah T ongue o p en in g e x treise s. Dr. M cC lellan d V O C A L T K IO -W o « x i N y m p h s ...................Smart preach ed the serm on from th e te x t in M isses P a k k r r , T r a v e r a n d J o nes Titus 11:14, ch a ra cte r as w h at B E N E D IC T IO N - the gospel p lan n ed , w ith w ords o f a d vice A L U M N I R E -U N IO N . as to th eir gen eral course iu th e life th ey T h e re-uniou o f th e A lu m n i associa­ w ere so soon to en ter. R ev. D. A. tion occu rred T u e sd ay e ve n in g. There W atters offered a prayer and the a u d i­ w as a som ew h at tedious w a itin g beyond ence sang a hym n , then w ith th e b e n e ­ th e appointed tim e for the exercises to d iction from Mr. W atters th e c o n g re g a ­ b egin . Mr. M ilton W . S m ith , w h o pre­ tion dispersed. sid ed, referred to th e custom o f the A D D R E S S B E F O R E C H R I S T I A N A S S O C IA ­ alum n i assem b lin g once a y e a r to join T IO N S . w ith the co lleg e iu its com m en cem en t, Card o f Thanks. As large an aud ien ce as before filled and th en in trod u ced Brin. Bates who Mr. G . T . H o llister an d fa m ily desire the ch a p e l in th e even in g. “ C o ron a­ sang a solo, M iss C o o le y a ccom p a n yin g tion was sung, Dr. M cC lella n d read on th e piano. A fter th is cam e an in te r­ , to e xp re ss th eir sin cere appreciation o f th e scripture lesson and R ev. Mr. S co ­ estin g essay b y Mrs. L atou rette, ’78, on 1 the k in d n ess sh ow n b y th eir n eigh bors field offered p rayer. T h e C o n g, ch urch m em ories o f sch ool d ays and the later ¡d u r in g th eir a fflictio n , and also to , ch oir, w h o as in the m orn in g lead the life o f th e grad uates, k rot. L o yd sang a Delphi*«» lo d ge, K n ig h ts o f P yth ias.