Washington County hatchet. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1895-1896, October 03, 1895, Image 1

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ST A T E OK O K K U O X .
W in. P. Lord
G o v e r n o r .............................
H arrison R. K in caid
S e c re ta r y o f S ta te ............
T re a su re r .......................... . . . . P h illip M etscham
G. M. Irw in
S u p t. P u b lic Instruction
...............W. II. Leeds
S ta te P rin ter
C h as. Iv W o lverton
...............R. S. Beau
S u p re m e Court j
...............F. A . M oore
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T . A . M cB ride
Ju d g e F ifth District
W. N. B arrett
A tto rn e y F ifth District
John 11 M tc lic ll
S en ato rs •
..........G eo W M cB ride
W A SH IN G TO N
Judge
C o m m issio n ers
C le r k ......................
S h e ri ft'.................................
R e c o rd e r.............................
T re a su re r ..........................
A sse sso r.............................
S ch o o l S up erin ten d en t
S u r v e y o r .............................
C o ro n e r...............................
C ITY
OF
COUNTY.
B. P. C iru eliu s
D. B. R easouer
...............T . G. Todd
.. R. B. G oodin
.................II. P. Ford
i;. I,. M cC orm ick
J.W . S ap p iugto n
.G e o rg e H. W ilco x
........... A u stin C ra ig
.............L. E- W ilk es
. . . . . . W. I>. W oods
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F O ltE S T
CJltO V K .
M ayor ,
Hou. S. H ughes.
C o u n c i l m e n ,
L.
c. W a ik c r. Presid en t,
E . B. S ap p iu g to n ,
D. C. S tew art,
G eo. L . S m ith ,
C. L. L a rg e,
T . C. M cN a m er,
R ecorder ,
A aron W ells.
T reasurer ,
J. C. G reer.
M arsh al ,
John S trip lin .
Committees of City Council.
Ordinances.—' C oun cil m en W a lk e r, S ap p in g to n
a n d I.arge.
rima act :Iad Accounts.— C o u n c ilm e n W a lk er.
S te w a rt and M cN am er.
S'.rti's an.! f u l lt . /V / rr/r.—C oun cilm an Sm ith ,
S a p p in g to n an d S tew art.
Fire ami Water.— C oun cil m en S m ith . S a p p in g ­
ton an d W a lk er.
Health ami F a lk e — C ou n cilm en L a rg e. S tew art
a n d N cN am er.
W.iys and Means.— C ou n cilm en M cN am er, L a rg e
a n d S m ith .
Printing.— C ou n cilm en S ap p iu g to n , L a rg e and
W a lk e r.
K- B. S ap p iu g to n .
S. H ugh es
K . II. S ap p iu gto n .
J oh n B a ile y , 1
E . H yde,
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G eo. L- s m ith ,)
A a ro n W ells
D. H. T h o m a s. A.
C h u rch
If Y li hew to the Une, let the ehìps fall ■¡oliere they may."
K O K E S T
DIRECTORY.
...................F ire W arden
J u stice o f th e Peace
...................... C on stable
.School D irectors
.................... C lerk
Su p t. o f School
1 >i r e c t o r y .
CON G K KG A T IO N A L CH U R CH .
A. R o g e rs , P astor .
S e rv ic e s e v e ry S u n d a y at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.
Sun l a y sch ool a fte r m o;n p service.
S ocia l m eetin g s ev ery T h u rs d a y e v e n in g at
8 o ’clo ck .
Y o u n g p e o p le ’s m eetin g o n e h o u r before S u n ­
d a y e v e n in g se rv ic e .
S t r a n g e r s a r c a lw a y s c o r d i a l ly w e lc o m e d ,
M E T H O D IS T E P IS C O P A L C H U R CH .
R e v . D. A . WATTERS, PASTOR.
Service.» ev e ry S u n d a y at 11 a. m . an d 8:30p. in.
Sun la y sch ool at 12.15 p. m. J u n io r le a g u e every
S u n la v at 4 p. in. Kp w orth le a g u e at 6:30 p. 111..
S u n la y. P ra y e r m eetin g 7:30 p. m ., T h u rsd a y.
C H R IS T IA N C H U R C H .
R e g u la r serv ic e e\ -ry S u n d a y a t 11 a. m. and
7:30 p. in. S u n d a y sch ool at 10 a. in. A aro n
W ells, supt. P ra y e r m e e tin g T h u rs d a y ev en ­
in g at 7:30 p. 111. Sr. Y. P. S. C. E. S u n d a y even
in i; at f>:3o p. m . Jr. Y. P. S. C. E. Suu uiy
aftern o on a t .] p. m. S y lv ia K [w ards, pr-.sid;*n\
T h e p u b lic are c o rd ia lly in v ite d to a ll th ese
m eetin g s.
B A P T IS T CH UR CH .
F. K . S c o f i e l d , P a s t o r .
S e n ic e s on th e first and th ird S u n d a y o f th e
m outh at 11 a 111 an d 7 ¿0 p m. S u n d a y sch ool at
10.1 m each S u n d a y. Wm R obb, sup 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.
P o s t O f f i c e o f F o r e s t (»rove.
W . H . C R O S I.E Y . P. M.
ARR IV AL AND DEPARTURE OF MAILS.
T o and from P ortlan d an d a ll p oin ts: D eparts
6:25 a. m . A rriv e s 9:30 a. in.
T o C o rv a llis. S alem and a ll p o in ts on th e W est
S id e: D e p a rts 8:25 a. m. A rriv e s 4:30 p. in.
T o G re e n v ille , M an n in g , B uxton and V crn cn ia :
A r r iv e s 12 m. D e p a rts 1 p. in.
C iv ic Societies.
A. O. U. W. Forest G ro v e L o d g e No.
60, A . O. U. W., m eets e v e ry T u esd a y
e v e n in g in Odd F e llo w s ’ h all. So­
jo u r n in g b reth ren c o r d ia lly in v ited to
a tte n d m eetin g s.
Joe B a iley , M. W ., W. C.
H o yt, recorder.
K. o f P .— D elp h os L o d g e No. 39, K. o f P.
m eets e v e ry S a tu rd a y e v e n in g in M a­
son ic hall." A ll m em b ers o f th is or­
g a n iza tio n are c o rd ia lly in v ited to
a tte n d o u r m eetin g s.
C. O. Roe, C. C.. N ew ell
M acru m , K. o f R. S.
D H U 'il A T K M P I.K . No. 7, K athboue Sisters,
m eets in M ason ic h all th e second and fourth 1
W ed n esd ays o f each m onth. V isitin g m em ­
b e rs w elcom ed.
M iss B elle C la rk . M. K. C.
M rs. G eo. S m ith . M. o f K. and C.
J. B. M A T T H E W S PO ST. No. it. W om en ’s
R e lie f C orps, m eets alte rn a te T h u rsd a ys, A ug.
8th an.I 22nd and Sept. 6th and 19th. in o d d Fel-
lo w s h a ll. M rs. E liz a C ro sley , Pres. Mrs. M rya
E. G reer, S e c ’y.
Hatchet
M U O V E , O It B O O N , T H U R S D A Y , O K T O B E R
I’ lOXEEH STABLES.
R IG S P 0 R . . .
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1 8
MAHSH MEMORIAL HALL.
The New Building F ormally Dedi­
cated.
F rid a y w as a n otab le d ay in Forest
G rove. T h e studen ts w ere all up early
and dow n at th e station lon g before th e
M C K IN L E Y R E P U B L IC A N CLU B — F or th e
Portlan d train cam e in. W hen it d id it
ad va n cem en t o f R ep ub lican in terests h ere and
brought a coach load o f visitors w h o were
elsew h ere. M eetin g s on ca ll. G en. T . J. Thorp,
oresiden t. A u stin C raig , secretary.
tak en in to w aitin g carriages and driven
to the H all. M an y preferred to en joy
W . C. T . U Lo cal bran ch m eets 1st and 3rd
Tuesday af»\. noon s at 3 o ’clock in Woods Me
th e beautiful d ay w h ich sh ow ed the
C ap .es' h a l
M rs E. H. M arsh, Pres., Mrs.
G ro ve at its best and w alked up behind
Pratt. S e c ’y.
th e procession o f students.
A L E R T H O O K A N I) L A D D E R CO. No. 1.—
T h e han d som e new auditorium was
Aaron W ells, p resid en t. H orace S tew art, vice-
p resid en t. C. O. Roe. secretary. E. B. Sapping-
sp eed ily filled and soon th e tim e cam e
ton, trea su rer. E- B. S ap p iugto n , chief. H. B.
for the exercises to b egin . L>r. M cC le l­
Joh n son , forem an.
H. H. C la rk , 1st assistant.
Joe B ailey, 2nd assistan t.
lan d presided.
A fter th e in vo cation
M ayor H ugh es addressed the visitors in
F t)R E S T G R O V E F R E E T H O l'G H T LI BR A R Y
the clea r cut straigh tforw ard w elcom e
and rea d in g room is open ev ery T h u rsd a y and
F rid a y aftern o on an d even in g. Mrs. A . E. Bar­
H. B. J O H N S O N , PROP. w h ich appears below.
k e r, lib ra ria n .
“ Mr. President, L ad ies and G en tlem en :
F O R E S T G R O V E B A N D . U niform ed, n in e­
It is a source o f great personal g ra tifica ­
teen p ieces. M eets W ed n esd ay ami F rid a y o f 1
tion to h ave the honor, on b e h a lf o f the
each w eek . W . B ald w in , p rts., I,. C. Greer,"sec.
r e e k s
people o f Forest G ro v e and th e facu lty
G L E N C O E LO D G E . No 22, K o f P.
and trustees o f T u a latin a cad em y and
m eets in its castle h all, G lencoe, every
. . . FOR A L L K IN D S O F . . .
'
a lte rn a te S atu rd ay. V isitin g broth ers
P acific u n iversity, o f e xte n d in g to all
w elcom ed . G T H ollister, C C; J S
v isitors a h earty w elcom e to F orest G rove
J ack so n , K o f R and S.
Groceries, Glassware and
on th e present occasion.
Stoneware, Table and
F O R E S T G R O V E L IB E R A L CHURCH hold
“ T h e con stru ction o f M arsh m em orial
re g u la r services ev e ry altern a te Sunday in Verts
Pocket Cutlery, Spoon s h all, un der e x istin g circu m stan ces and
L ib era l h a ll at S p i n . Sun day school 3 p m .
M rs A E B ark e r, lecturer.
con d ition s, is a m atter w o rth y o f special
Brooms, Mop Sticks,
note and co n gra tu latio n .
It is a w ell-
F O R E S T G R O V E T E N T , K O T M m eets
T u e s d a y s in M asonic h all. Sojou rn in g k n ig h ts
Butter Moulds, Ladles, k now n fact, th at th e co u n try is passin g
in v ited . A u stin C raig , K C L L L a n g ley , R K
and Wood and Willow th ough one o f the greatest fin an cial d e­
pressions know n in th e h istory o f th e e n ­
F O R E S T G R O V E F IR E D E P A R T M E N T .
Ware of all kinds, Fish­ tire nation, a ffectin g a d v ersely e ve ry sec­
A L A R M S :— G e n e r a l A l a r m -R apid tap p in g
o f th e b ell. T h e location o f th e fire w illb e in d i­
ing Tackle and all Kinds tion, in dustry and in terest o f the en tire
cate d by th e n u m b er o f fu ll tap sjg iv en b etw een
cou n try. T h e com pletion o f an im p rove­
tw o g e n e ra l a la rm s— corresp on din g to th e n um ­
of Seeds.
b er «if w ards w hose lim its are g iv en below .
m ent o f th is kin d, un der th e c irc u m ­
C all for d r ill— 1T h ree taps, pause, th ree taps,
p au se, th ree taps.
Tea and Coffee a Specialty. stances, evid en ces th e p lu ck , en ergy and
C all for m e e tin g — F iv e tap.s.
perseverance o f those h av in g the w ork in
W A R D L IM IT S .
hand, and m ay he regard ed a.? an in d ex
F irst w a rd — N orth o f Pacific aven ue and east
to subsequent action s on th e part o f those
o f C o lleg e W ay.
Secoit 1 w a rd — N orth o f Pacific aven u e and
in trusted w ith th e great w ork o f w hich
b etw een C o lleg e W ay and B street.
T h ird ward -N a y lo r’s addition.
th is is sim ply a b egin n in g.
F ou rth w ard Between Pacific aven u e and
D E A L E R S IN
“ It is en tire ly u n n ecessary, on m y part
S econd av en u e south.
F ifth w ard -B etw een Second avenue and South
to say a n y th in g in referan ce to th e past
P ark addition.
S ix th w a rd —South P ark addition.
h istory o f th e in stitu tion or its w ork.
T h is is w ell k now n th ro u g h its alum ni
W A S H IN G T O N C O U N T Y POST O F F IC E S .
and students, w ho are located th ro u g h ­
B uxton
B eaverton
B eth a n y
out the g rea t N orth w est, and occupy
C orn eliu s
C e la r M il’ s
C en terv ille
F ir
D ix ie
D ille y
h ig h and h on orab le positions in every
F
arm
in
g
ton
G
len
co
e
F orest G rove
d ep artm en t o f life, and fu rn ish am ple
G len w ood
t'.arden H om e
G re e n v ille
H illsb oro
G aston
G a les C reek
L aurel
M iddleton A lso Plow s, W agons, B u g g ie s and Carts. e vid en ce o f the th orou gh ch ara cte r o f
K in ton
P rogress
M an n in g
M ou n tain dale
th e w ork o f the in stitu tion in all its v a ri­
M cC o rm ick B in d ers and M owers.
Shervv ood
R ee d viile
R a leig h
ous departm ents.
H orse R a k e s an d a ll k in d s
T u a la tin
S h ad y B rook
S c h o ll’s F erry
T ig a rd v ille
o f F a rm in g Im plem en ts.
“ T h e dedication o f th is b u ild in g m arks
P a c ific A v e .
FO R EST GROVE.
an epoch in the h istory o f Forest G ro ve
H i l l s b o r o C i v i c S o c ie tie s .
w hose interests arc id e n tica l w ith and
in separab le from those o ft h e in stitu tio n .
^
Phoenix L odge No. 34, K . o f P. m eets in
A n d w h ile the board o f trustees and
Odd F e llo w s h all on M onday even in .
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o f each w eek .
fa cu lty h ave pushed th eir work w ith such
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i m arked e n ergy and succefis, the people
M ontezum a Lodge, No. 50, I. < >. O.
i in th e city h ave n ot been id le spectators
F.
m eets W ednesday ev en in g s
'I v i
at 8 o’clo ck in th eir h all.
but h av e been a d v a n cin g on a stead y
: and progressive sttp , u n affected b y the
W a sh in g ton E n cam pm en t No. 24. I. O
! in fluen ce o f a n y boom or undue e xcitm en t
O. F. m e tis on .second and fourth
T u e s d a y ol each m onth.
i w hatever. T h e im provem en ts w ith in
Wash and Hr Clean at the Only th e last tw o years h ave been m ark ed ,an d
H illsb oro R ebekah Lodge, No. 54 I. O
! are subjects o f m an y cou gratu latsou s.
Baths in Town.
j
(). F., m eets in Odd F ellow s H all
Q uite a num ber o f fine resid en ce b u ild in g s
ev e ry S atu rd ay even in g.
Two doors S ou th o f V e r ts H all.
h ave been erected. Som e v ery cre d itab le
business b lock s h ave been added to the
M.
T n a lity Lodge, No. 6, A . F. and A. M
m eets ev ery S aturd ay n igh t on or N o tary P u b lic
F ire an d A c c id e n t In su ran ce
business portion o f th e c ity . T h e p u b lic
a fter fu ll m oon o f each m onth.
Justice o f th e Peace
L oans, C o llectio n s streets h ave been g re a tly im proved and
new* sid ew alk s p la ced in position. W e
C o u rt T u a la tin , No. 7974, A . O. F. o f A . meet:,
e v e ry T u esd a y e v e n in g in Odd F ellow s h a ll at
h av e in operation an e le ctric-lig h t p lan t
8 o 'c lo c k .
secon d to none in th e state, w ith su ffi­
cie n t ca p a city to m eet all th e re q u ire ­
H illsboro Lodge. No. 61, A. (). U W
m ents, o f th e c ity for a nu m b er o f years.
1 »
m eets ev erv sec; nd and fourth T u es-
day ev en in g in th e m onth.
A lso a local telep h on e system .co n n ectin g
m an y residences, and these w ith n early
H illsboro Lodge, No. 17, I. O. G . T.,
e v e ry bussiness house in th e c ity , also
m eets in th e ir h all Saturd ay at 8 p . 111
J u v en ile T em p le, Sun days at 3 p. m.
con n ection w ith the tow n o f G ree n v ille
on th e north am i G a le s C ity , W ilson
H illsb o ro G ran g e, No. 73, P. o f H. m eets and H I L L S B O R O ....................... O r e g o n
and 4th S atu rd ays at 12 m.
R iv er, T illa m o o k am i B a y C ity on the
w est.
W ash in gton C oun ty Rod and G un C lub m eets CHAN. k. JACKSON
It. W. SCOTT.
“ W e h ave also determ in ed, b y v o te o f
in M organ Block 2nd T h u rsd a y o f each m onth
Notary Public
at 8 p . m.
' th e p eople, on th e con stru ction o f a
w a te r plant o f sufficient ca p a city to sup­
V io la T en t, N o. 18, K . O. T M. m eets in Odd
F e llo w s Hall on th e second and fourth T h u rs ­
p ly tlie c ity w ith good and w h olesom e
d a y ev en in g o f each m onth.
w ater for b oth p u b lic and p riva te use,
and for b etter protection a g a in st fire.
B e a v e r t o n L o d g e N o . ioo , A . F. and A M.
m eets in G ran g e h all on th e first T u e s d a y o f
“ W hen all th e co n tem p lated im p ro v e­
each m onth
G . W. S titt, sec y
T . B T u c k er,
Homestead and K. K. Lands
m en ts are com plete, and our population
W M
lo cated.
augm en ted b y that class o f people w ho
C h as . M K er f ,
H. D. S t e w a r t ,
r . S . Land Office Business a Specialty, | a lw a y s clu ster around in stitu tio n s of
President.
C ash ier.
: le a rn in g, wre hope to be able to boast o f
I utiles B l o c k ,
on e o f th e m ost b eau tifu l, h e a lth y and
a n k of
o rest
rove
F O R E S T G R O V E .
d esira b le resilience cities in the N o rth ­
Cominercial Men,
Hunters and
Fishers
. . . A Specialty.
Heailqnarters tbr
Tillamook Stage Line.
(io to
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S. H UGH ES & S O N ,
H ardw are,. . .
Stoves and
. . . Tinware
HAI RCUT
W H I L E YOU
WAI T.
Shaving made easy
AT WIRTZ BROS. .
J. I. KjSIGJHT,
(¡¡eiieral Fire Insurance
. . . and Loan Broker.
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H. W.SCOTT*CO.
REAL ESTATE,
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T H R E E
K E N T S
A
K O P Y .
N . J. M cC oy, ’83, J. T. W h u llev, ’81,
PR ESIDENTIAL POSSIBILITIES.
w ho sp o ke o f th e p ecu liar fitness o f Meu from whom Cleveland's Suc­
M ayor H u gh es, Dr. M arsh ’s grea t friend
cessor w ill be Chosen.
and a zealous helper o f th e u n ive rsity,
T h re e rep u b lica n s— M c K in le y , A llison
presidin g, and T ru stee N apoleon D a vis
and M orton— h a v e now been placed b y
’83, w h o stated th a t th e total cost o f the
th eir states upon the p resid en tial tra ck .
b u ild in g as it now’ stand s w as $41,987.69,
T h ese three wdll he presen ted in th e c o n ­
o f w h ich $10,000 had been raised in F o r­
ven tion , and tw o o f th em at least— M c­
est G ro ve , a fact d en o tin g th e lo y a lty to
K in le y and A lliso n — are con sid ered by
tlie sch ool o f its people. T h is sum , w ith
th eir state and b y a large e lem en t o f the
c joo o f en dow m ent funds w h ich h ave
p a rty in th e rest o f th e co u n try to be
been secured, in d icate th at th e co lleg e
re a lly and e m p h a tica lly in the race for
is $68,000 b etter o ff th an it w as tw o
ca n d id acy. M ain e and In d ia n a w ill not
years ago.
R eferrin g to th e Pearson
h av e a n y ch an ce th is y e a r to m ak e a for­
fund, Mr. D avis said th a t fu lly h a lf o f
m al d eclara tio n o f p referen ce,b u t each, o f
the sum required to secure it had been
course, w ill support th e c la im s o f its ow n
raised, and th a t P residen t M cC lellan d
favorite son in th e con ven tion and each
w’ould soon go E ast and labor u n til the
w ill be b ack ed b y som e o f th e oth er
am ou n t requ ired w as raised. M usical
states, M aine, at a ll e ve n ts, w ill h ave
selection s by studen ts had been in te r­
th is b ack in g, and In d ian a p ro b a b ly w ill.
spersed w ith the speeches.
T . A. & P.
| N one o f th e oth ers— S h erm a n , A lg e r,
U., sung b y th e stu den ts, ended th e e x ­
E d m u n ds and L in co ln — h eretofore voted
ercises o f th e m orn in g.
for in n ation al con ven tion s, are lik e ly to
A lte r v iew in g the in terior a rran g e­
figure w ith a n y p* o m in en ce in th e b a llo t­
m en t o f th e new b u ild in g * th e visitors,
in g.
a lu m n i and others, on an in vita tio n from
Th u s five m en w ill d ivid e th e stren gth
Dr. M cC lella n d so broad th at all m igh t
o f the con ven tion on th e first b a llo t,
com e, visited the old co lleg e ch apel
w h ich circu m stan ce affords a c e rta in ty
w here th e ladies o f F o rest G rove had
th at the n om in ation w ill not be m ade on
spread an in v itin g lu n ch in beau tifu l
th at b allot, and w h ich fu rn ish es rea so n ­
profusion, am ple for tw ice the num ber
able presum ption th a t it w ill n ot be m ade
o f diners.
011 th e second or th ird eith er. T h is is
A t h a lf past tw o th e aud itoriu m was
as large a field o f racers as h av e ever
a gain filled and th e form al d ed ication
appeared 011 th e presid en tial tra ck in a
b egan . Dr. M cC lella n d presided. A fter
rep u b lica n n ation a l co n ven tio n . O n ly
p rayer and S crip tu re read in g by R ev.
tw o m en, F re m o n t and John M cL ean , o f
Dr. G eorge R. W allace o f Portlan d , P res­
O hio, w ere in th e race for th e ca n d id acy
id en t J. K . M cLean , 1 ). I)., o f Pacific
in 1856, anil before th e co n ve n tio n m et
T h e o lo g ica l sem in a ry, O ak la n d , C a l.,
it w as easy to see th at M c L e a n ’s hopes
w as in trod u ced , d elivered the d ed icatory
w ere in vain . S e w ard , L in co ln , Cam eron
address, on “ T h e P roblem o f t h e T w e n ­
C h ase and Bates had pow erful and co n ­
tieth -C en tu ry C h ristian C o lle g e .”
A
fident su pporters in the con ven tion o f
lea d in g id ea w as th at th e state u n iversi­
i860. O ne m an is a ll w ho w as m en tion ed
ties had com e to stay, th at to nave them
in the n e x t th ree con ven tion s— L in coln
w as our W estern w ay and th a t th e soon er
in 1864 and G ra n t in 1808 and 1872.
the sectarian co lleg es recogn ized it and
F iv e m en appeared to he in th e race in
ceased to strive a t u n atain ab le u n iversity
1876— B lain e, M orton , Bristow , C o n k lin g
m ethods and con fin ed th em selves to
and H ayes— and
in
Sherm an ,
stric tly co lleg e w o rk th e closer th ey
G resh am , A lg e r , H arrison and A llison ;
w ou ld be to a cco m p lish in g th e best th ey
three in 1880— G ran t, B la in e and S h er­
were able. T h e d ed ica to ry prayer w’as
m an— and tw o in 18*4 am i 1892— Blaine
offered by R ev. Dr. J. YYT. C ow an o f
and A rth u r in tlie form er y e a r and H ar­
O regon C ity and the audien ce dism issed
rison and B la in e in th e latter.
w ith th e bened iction by S u pt. C . F .
It is h ard to tell how little seriousness
C lap p o f the O regon H om e M issionary
th ere is in th e M orton affair. P la tt, it
so cie ty . Som e o f the v isitors hail to
has often been said and it is g e n e ra lly
leave 011 the e ve n in g train but in n u m ­
b e lie ve d , w ill use M orton to k eep th e
bers th ey could not h ave been m issed
N ew Y o rk vote solid and a fter tw o or
w hen th e e ve n in g exercises began in
three b allots, tra n sfer it to th e ones
M arsh H a ll. T h e e ve n in g address w as
a m o n g th e p ro m isin g a sp ira n ts w ith
b y Dr. C. H. C h apm an , presiden t o ft h e
w hom he can m ak e th e best b argain in
S tate U n iv ersity, E u gen e, and w as m as­
th e shape o f p a tro n ag e. M o rto n ’s adv
terly.
anced age w ill h an d icap h im in th e race
T h e last exercise o f th e d ay w as a
y e t in a d ea d lo ck b etw een th e stron ger
p leasan t reception giv en by Dr. «nd Mrs.
a sp iran ts he m ay n e ve rth e le ss w in the
M cC lella n d at L a d ie s’ h all.
V isito rs,
prize. E v e r y b o d y still th in k s Reed and
le a d in g tow n speople and stu den ts g e n e r­
M c K in le y are in th e lead , R eed is to ler­
a lly a va iled th em selves o f the opp or­
a b ly sure to h ave th e v irtu a lly solid vote
tu n ity to becom e acq u a in ted , and m an y
o f N ew E n gla n d but n ob ody can re a d ily
a tim e it w as said w hat a d ay for P acific
e stim ate w ith a n y sort o f con fid en ce how
U n iversity it iiad been.
far his stre n g th e x te n d s b eyon d th at lo ­
c a lity . M c K in le y ’ s e x tre m ist view s on
All Ideal College Town.
th e ta riff o u gh t to g e t h im m ost o f P e n n ­
T h e d ed ica tion o f M arsh m em orial s y lv a n ia ’s d ele gatio n b u t o f course Q uay
h all at F o re st G rove last F rid a y w as an w ill la rg e ly d icta te th e cou rse o f th at
eve n t o f im portan ce in the h istory o f the state. A lliso n , it is th o u g h t w ill h ave
w ell k now n colleg e at th at place. T h e m an y supporters in th e s ilv e r m inin g
co lleg e is now provid ed w ith am ple and states and som e o f H a rriso n ’ s friends
e x c e lle n t b u ild in gs for its w ork. It is look for a good m a n y v o tes fo r him from
con d ucted in th e true spirit o f a sound S ou th ern n e le gate s, a lth o u g h it is not
ed u ca tion al in stitu tio n , and m ay be a lik e easy to see on w h at th is hope is b ased .T h e
proud o f its past and h opefu l o f its fu­ con test is rea son ab ly sure to last th rou gh
ture. L arge space is surren dered by the h a lf a dozen b allo ts or m ore and the
O regon ian tod ay to p u b lica tion o f an m ost carefu l e stim a te s o f th e ch an ces
accoun t o f th e exercises at the d edication w h ich are p ossib le at th is tim e are no
o f M arsh m em orial h all. T h e b u ild ing b etter th an gu esses.— S t. L o u is G lo b e
is a cre d ita b le one b oth in u tility and D em ocrat.
ap pearan ce. F orest G rove, y e a r by year,
assum es m ore the ch a ra cte r o f an ideal
Arrested for S tea lin g.
college tow n .— T h e O regon ian.
Last S a tu rd a y C o n sta b le A n n a n s a c ­
com pan ied b y a co n stab le from N orth
Council Talks Bonds.
Y a m h ill, w en t out to th e
L a u re l
T h e c ity cou n cil h eld a sp e cia l m eet­ n eigh b o rh o o d and b ro u gh t in a y o u n g
in g M ond ay e ve n in g to ta lk o ver bonds. fellow abou t tw e n ty ye a rs o f age b y th e
A b sen tees w ere C o u n cilm en S ap p in gton nam e o f M oore w h o is c h a rg e d w ith
and W a lk e r, and th e record er w hose p e tty la rcen y in Y a m h ill co u n ty . T h e
p lace w as filled b y Dr. L a rge.
Mr. officer also to o k b ack w ith h im , in co m ­
C row th ers, a Portlan d bond b u yer, was p a n y w ith M oore, E d . Heaum an, on th e
present and ga ve co n sid erab le in form a­ sam e ch arg e . A n o th e r officer cap tu red
tion as to the present state o f th e bond tw o o f the sam e p a rty , w ho w ere bound
m ark et and w h at h elped anil w h at h in ­ for th e T illa m o o k co u n try. T h e q u a r­
dered floatin g an issue.
tette h ave been p ic k in g h o p s up in th e
S om e m ischievou s person found th at Y atn h itl y a rd s, and the officers say th e v
the d oor k e y had been le ft ou tsid e in h ave a sure case a g a in st th em .
A s a ll
the lo ck and turn ed it. W hen th e m ar­ are yo u n g m en w h o h ave h ith e rto born
sh al g o t ready to g o h om e he found the good rep u ta tio n s it is to be h op ed th e y
d oor secured and had to clim b out o f w ill prove th em selv es in n o ce n t o f th e
the w in dow .
H e then released the ch arg e s preferred a g a in st them .
others, for m an y o f th em the first e x p e r­
ien ce in b e in g lo ck ed up in ja il.
H a t c h k t , $1 a year.
j
w est.
“ A n d now, th a n k in g you for the
h on or o f you r presence, I again exten d
C A P I T A L •ftO.OOO.OO
to you the freedom o f our c i t y .”
N.
GENERAL BANKING BUSIN ESN TRANSACTED W . G . C O L E , P h . G . , M . D . ,
T h e response b y H on. H a rv e y W .
S co tt, editor in c h ie f o f th e O regonian,
. . . F o reig n and Dom estic E x ­
F O R E S T K E B F K A H LO D G E . No. 44.
P h y s ic ia n a n d S ckc . b o n ,
c h a n g e B oug h t and Sold. C ollec­
I. O. O. F.. m eets in O dd F e llo w s hal!
th e first alum nus o f 1 *. U ., stro n g ly urged
tio n s M ade on all A ccessible
on th e first am i th ird W ed n esd ay of
P oin ts and P rom p tly Rem itted.
T elep h o n e No. 3.
F o r e s t G r o v e . th e necessity o f su p p o rtin g and u p b u ild ­
each m on th . V isitin g m em b ers wel-
cu«i2u.
M iss B la n ch e M cN am er, N . G . M iss
in g th e home co lleg e as n ecessary to
D IR E C TO R S:
O ffice at P io n eer D ru g S tore
N e ttie C la r k . Rec. S e c ’ y.
A. HIMMAW.
I A. MACRUM.
■ F. PURDY.
cre a tin g an atm osph ere o f cu ltu re at
a
H O L B R O O K L O D G E No. .40. A . F and
M. BISBEB E. W. HAIRES. D. C. STEWART.
hom e and because th e edu cation th at
A . M.. m eets in its h a ll th e T h u rsd a y
C. M EREP.
W. N. B a r r e t t .
L. K . A d a m s . w ill best fit us for d uties am on g th e peo­
on or b efo re th e fu ll m oon o f each
^
m on th .
C has. H ines, W. M. Geo.
B rig g s. S e c ’ y.
ple w ith w hom we m ust live am i work
B A R R E T T & AD AM S,
is not to be had far from hom e.
F O R E S T G R O V E L O D G E . N o . no. I.
A T T O R N E Y S -A T -L A W ,
O. G . T .. m eets e v e ry S atu rd ay in I. O.
H on . T h os. H. T o n g u e of th e class o f
G . T . h a ll. V isitin g m em b ers invited.
H il l s b o r o , O r k g o n .
’68 follow ed M r. S c o tt and follow ed out
M rs. L. L. G rin in . C. T . D ow E lston . A . T . K N ' O X - - P r o p r i e t o r
S e c re ta ry .
th e ten den cies o f present colleg e life,
O r r i c a : C en tral B lo ck. R o o m . S a n d 7.
and discussed how to escape th em , be­
P O K K S T G R O V K C A M 1 -, N o 9«. W jo t m r n o f P I K B V V O O I 1
» " 'W o r l d , m e « » in o d .i H ello *« h a ll e v e r , first
lie v in g the salvation to be in te a ch in g
O A K
an d th ird S atu rd ay. V isitin g n e ig h b o rs in vited.
Keeps a Full Line of all that |>ertains to a F i r s t C l a s s D rito
m en m ore how to w ork th an how to es­
H H C la rk . C. C. S. G . M or*an C lerk .
lie. s i m u s s . Drugs, Proprietary Medicines, Toilet
D r . N ix o n ,
* "11*
ca p e from it.
Articles, Perf.imes anil Stationery.
J. B
M A T T H K W S P O S T , N o . 6. G . \
K,
A S H
A t th e con clusion o f Mr. T o n g u e ’ s a d ­
m e e t , in M is o n ic h a ll th e first an .l th ird Vt'-l
n e id a y » ot each m on th .
E lia» Hnuth. P. C.
* * * * Seven teen y e a r , e xp erien ce in co m p o u n d in g p rescrip tion * ia a gu aran te e
dress
Mr.
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cott,
p
residen
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ni
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D ow ns. A uj.
(ro o d Q u a lity .
I » w P r ic e » .
our a b ility in th a t w ork
W ill be glad to h ave you c a ll w hen n eed in g a n y th in g
association, assum ed con trol o f th e p ro­ in ou r lin e.
D e l i v e r e d H a w c « l.
H oars
FO REST G RO VE,
1
W p * '
**. D o f H m eets
gram and called on a num ber o f th e v is ­
9 a. m. to 4 p m.
OREGON.
in Odd F e llo w s b a ll, th e t h i r l T u ea d a y o f each L e a ve Orders at Post O ffice . . .
A la in S tr e e t, F o r e a t t ir o v v
m onth
M rs. K-l B u x ton . C. o f H
U *. I T
itin g alum n i for short speeches. Trustee
M ain S treet
Sh an n on frar
F orest G rove .
FOREST GROVE. OREGON
W A S IU N G T O N L O D G E . No. 48.
I. o . O. F., m eets m its h a ll e very
^
M on day ev en in g . V isitin g b roth ­
ers w elcom ed. T . C . M cN am er,
G . A . L. M acleod. Ree. S e c ’y.
Established. 18m*.
Inoorpnratwl, 1894.
r iiitc s s in ii.il C a rd » .
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THE BOWLBY PHARMACY
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