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J Washington t * fejM County Hatchet “ W ell h ew to th e lin e , let th e chips f a l l w h ere th ey m ay." ----------- :— 7 — VOL. I, No. ao. F ORE ST O K OV E , OKEOON, T I I U RS O AV , OCTOHEIC Iti. 1 8 0 Ä. DIRECTORY. S T A T E OK O K E O O N . D K L P H A TK M F U K , No. 7. Kuihbone Sisters, m eets in M asonic h a ll th e secon 1 and fourth W ed n esd ays o f each m outh. V isitin g m em b ers w elcom ed. M iss B elle C lark , M. K. C. M rs. Geo. Sm ith, M. o f K. and C. RIGS FOR . . . Commercial Men, Hunters and Fishers W A S H I NOTON C O U N T Y . j C le r k S h e r iff ........................ R eco rd er T r e a s u r e r ......... A ss e s s o r. S ch o o l Sup erin ten d en t S u rv e y o r C o ro n e r................................ C ITY OF W .C . T . U L ocal branch m eets 1st and 3rd Tuesday a f' . noons at 3 o'clock in W oods 8c B. P. C orn eliu s C ap les’ h al Mrs K. II. M arsh, Pres., Mrs. Pratt, S ec’y. ........I». B. R easoner T . G. Todd ........... R. B. G ood in ALKRT HOOK AMD LA DDKB CO. Mo. 1. ............... II. P. Ford A aron W ells, p residen t. H orace .stewart, vice- . . . K . L. M cC orm ick p residen t. C. O. Roe, secretary. K-U . S appin g- . . . .J.W . S a p p ington ton, treasurer. K- B. Sappington, ch ief. II. B. H. II. C lark, 1st assistant. .G e o rg e H. W ilcox Johnson, forem an. .A u stin C raig Joe B ailey, 2nd assistan t. .L. K. Wilke« W. D. W oods FOREST GROVE M ayor , Hon. S. H ugh es. C o uncil m en , L . C. W a lk e r, P resid en t, K. B. S ap p in g to n , I). 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 arshal , John S trip lin . C om m ittees o f C it y C o n n e ll. . . . A Specialty Headquarter» for Tillamook Stage Line. F O R E S T G R O V K F R K H T H O LG H T L I B R A R Y 1 1 q and readin g room is open every T h u rsd ay and M . D . F rid ay aftern oon and evening. Mrs. A. K. Bar- ! k er, librarian . | -------------- F O R K S T G R O V K BAN D. U niform ed, nine- 1 teen pieces. M eets W ednesday an<l F rid a y o f j each w eek. W. B aldw in , pres , L. C. G reer, sec. G L K N C O K I.ODGK, No 22. K o f P. ' meet» in its castle hall, G lencoe, ev e ry 1 altern a te Saturday. V isiting broth ers ^,“r welcom ed. G T H ollister, C C; J S J ack son , K o f R and S. F O R K S T G R O V K I.IBF.RAL C H U R CH hold 1 re g u la r services every altern ate Sunday in Verts | L ib era l h all at 8 p in. Sunday school 3 p m . j M rs A K B arker, lecturer. JOHNSON, PROP. Go to GREER’S . . . F O R A L L K IN D S O F . . . Groceries, Classware and Stoneware, Table and ! Pocket Cutlery, Spoon s Brooms, Mop Sticks, Butter Moulds, Ladles, F O R K S T G R O V K K IRK D R P A R T M K N T . and Wood and Willow A L A R M S :— G e n e r a l A l a r m —Rapid ta p p in g , o f th e b ell. T h e location o f the fire w illb e indi- ; Ware of all kinds, Push 1 cated by the number of full tap« given between i i tw o g e n e ra l a'-arms corresponding to th e num - 1 ing Tackle and all Kinds j ber o f w ard s w hose lim its are given below . C all for d r ill—T h re e taps, pause, th ree tap s,) of Seeds. j pause, th ree taps. FORKST GROVK rKN T should in crease th ese it w ould care for o n ly a sm all per cen t, o f th e b oys. F o r School Ma’ ams e ign im m igratio n is b rin g in g to us sk ille d lab orers to tak e th e p la ce o f A m and Masters Attend a Three erican boys. A n d as a clim a x th e great- Days' Annual Institute. : est e n em y , p erh aps, w h ich th e A m erican T h e m ost la rg e ly a tte n d ed te a c h e r’s boy has to con ten d w ith is th e A m e ri in stitu te ever held in W ash in gto n co u n ty can girl. S h e is p u sh in g h e rse lf forward S h e is a lly in g occurred in F orest G ro v e . O n e hundred in to a ll th e professions. and th irty -fiv e teach ers o f th e co u n ty h e rse lf w ith a set o f foreign dudes, th us w ere registered . T h e session lasted g iv in g o f h er life and v ig o r for the c o n th rou gh T h u rsd a y, F rid a y and S a tu r tin u ation o f a d eg e n e ra te and en er d ay. A d eta iled report appears below vated a risto cra cy. T h e w h ole ton e o f w ith th e register o f atten d an ce. T h e th e p aper w as en ou gh to cause th e a v e T h u rsd ay e v e n in g session, S ta te Supt. rage b o y to th in k th e w h ole u n iverse is Irw in s’ lectu re, is reported in a n oth er bound b y a solom n vow to k eep him colu m n. F rid a y e v e n in g on e hundred d ow n. W hen h e fin ish ed , d ou b tless all o f the teach ers atten d ed th e S h a k sp tre w on dered w h at sh all becom e o f him . read in g for w h ich th ey had been fur A fte r a sh ort recess Prof. S ta n le y took nished tickets. up th e su b ject o f L a n g u a g e as based 011 th e M a x w e ll series. H e said. “ No T H U R S D A Y M O R N IN G . A ll e x e r A fter spen d in g a few m in u tes in a th o u g h t w ith o u t la n gu a ge. sin g in g exercise led b y Prof. J. H . S ta n cises in la n gu a ge sh ou ld begin w ith the le y o f H illsb o ro th e in stitu te w as de th o u g h t and en d w ith th e expression . Possession o f th o u g h t is n ecessary to the d a r e d open for w ork. G ood te ach in g is Prin. D. H . T h om as presen ted th e first exp ression o f sam e. su b ject, P rim a ry G e o g ra p h y . A s the th e resu lt o f in te llig e n t th in k in g .” He basis o f his re m ark s he took the fo llo w j dropped a b om b sh ell in th e m idst when in g: “ A il k n o w led ge g a in ed by th e pupil ! he took up th e stu d y o f d iagram s. T h e in th e first tw o or three y e a rs o f sch ool question w as in relation to d iagram m in g life w ill be o b tain ed th rou gh o b se rv a sen ten ces c o n ta in in g form s o f th e verb tion . T h erefore begin w ith the th in g s “ to b e ” . “ In th e sen ten ce 'John is in th e pupil cau see. K e e p th e pu pil at F orest G r o v e ,’ th e phrase ‘in Forest th is kin d o f w ork u n til he cau gra:»p the G r o v e ’ is pred ica ted o f John and is th ere fore an a ttr ib u te .” W h ile a ll could not m ore a b stra ct.” T h e n ext su b ject w as A rith m etic, agree, p ro b a b ly good w as accom plish ed , N um bers and F u n d am en tals, presented at it aroused d iscussion and th o u g h t. TEACHERS AT SCHOOL. vices were presented which gave en couragement to many a wefcfy, dis couraged teacher. Supt. Craig then made a few remarks and the Annual Institute of 1895 was over. All expressed themselves as hav ing had not only a pleasant but a profit able time. P ioneer S tahles . Washington County PO RF.ST TKM P I.F. No. aS, 1 .0 G T m eets Win P. I.ord in G ood T em p la rs h all every F rid ay afternoon G oreru or ........... S e c re ta r y o f S t a t e ............. H arrison K. K in caid ju s t a fter sch ool. V isitin g m em bers w elcom ed. ■ v . P h illip M ctschaui K ow ena Pratt. C. T.. W ilb u i L augh 1 in T re a su re r S u p t. P u b lic In stru ction , ......... G. M. Irwin J B M A T T H E W * PO ST, No. 11, W om en s ............. W . II. Leed s s ia ie P rin te r C h as. K. W olverton R e lie f C orps, m eets altern a te T h u rsd a ys, A ug. 8th and 22nd and S ep t. 6th an 1 19th. in Odd Fel- ...................R. S. lican S u p re m e C ou rt j F A M oore lo w s h a ll. Mrs. F liza C rosley, Pres. Mrs. M rya ............. T . A . M cB ride K- G reer, S e c ’y. ju d g e F ifth D istrict W. N. B arrett A tto rn ey F ifth D istrict. M k i n :.r v R E P U B L IC A N C L U B F o r th e John H M itch ell ..G eo W M cB ride ad van cem en t o f Republican in terests h ere and elsew here. M eetings on call. Gen. T. J. T h orp , president. A ustin C raig , secretary. |u d g e C o m m issio n ers T H R E E C EN TS A C O P Y K O T M rn td a 1 T u e sd a y s in M asonic h all. S ojou rn in g k n ig h ts in vited . A u stin C raig, K C L L L a n g ley , R K j Ordinances.— C oun cil m en W a lk e r, S ap p in gton a n d Large. C all for m eetin g — F iv e taps. Fine*net and Accounts.— C o u n c ilm e n W a lk er. W A R D LIM ITS. S tew a rt an i M cN am er. streets tend Public Property.— C o u n cilm en Sm ith , j F irst ward N orth o f Pacific aven ue an d east I o f C o lleg e 'v. S ap p in g to n and S tew art. Secon 1 ’.van! North o f Pacific av en u e and \ F i r t n a i Wester.—C o u n cilm en S m ith , Sappin g- betw een C olleg e W ay and U street. T h in : w a u l N a y lo r’s addition. to u and W a lk er. F ourth w a n - B e t w e e n Pacific a v en u e and Health anti Police.— C o u n c ilm en L a rg e , S tew a rt Secon : av en u e south. an d N cN aiu er. F ifth w ard— B etw een Second aven ue and South Ways and Means.— C ou n cilm en M cN am er, L a rg e Park addition. S ix th w a rd —South Park addition. au 1 S m ith P rin tin g — C ou n cilm en S a p p in g to n , L a rg e and W a lk er. W A S H IN G T O N C O U N T Y POST O F F IC E S . I Tea and Coffee a Specialty. S. H UGH ES & S O N , D K A L E K S IN H ardw are,. . . Stoves and . . . Tinware b y Prof. W . .A. W etzel. H e said: “ T h ere is no royal road o ver th is part. The o n ly w ay to m aster th em is by d rill! d rill:! d rill!!! Use a ll th e d ev ices pos sible to secure in te re st and atten tion . A ll teach in g is useless i f it d oes n ot p ro duce th o u g h t.” H e presen ted m any useful d evices for th e use o f th e teach er and gave a p ractical illu stratio n o f lion to h old th e in te re st and a tten tio n oi class. TH U R SD AY AFTERNOON. t e a c h e r ’ s Shaving made easy AT WIRTZ BROS. 'X J. I. KfdIGjHT, General Fire Insurance . . . and Loan Broker. . Lucy L. Woodward Ross H. Pratt Ella D. Gordon Bessie Morgan Alice Porter Lizzie L. Griffin Mrs. Hulda Wilson Dora Cox L. W. Traver Josephine Shearer Lucy Lornmasson Emma Brown Francis Myers Rose Cox Lena Cox Catherine Lansing Mrs. C. O. Roe Emma Gordon J. E. Kirkwood Rowena Pratt J. B. Wells Fanny Burk Myrtle Porter J.M . Jones Lou D. Merchaut Florence Edwards Mrs. J. C. Robb Frances M. Roe Mrs. D. H. Thomas D. H. Thomas Anna M. Sorenson Austin Craig Greenville— Fred C. Moore Josephine Heisler Belle Baker Sylvia Baker Hattie Moore P. N. Corum Myrtle Banks Gales Creek— M. T. Cox \V. Fletcher A nna Shearer Oliver L. Curtis Kffie Baker Mrs. Louis Phillips Eddie Wilson Hillsboro— S A T U R D A Y M O R N IN G . O n e o f th e m ost in te re stin g and in Minnie’Osniund stru ctiv e periods o f th e in stitu te w as the Geo. H. West tim e g iv e n to H istory b y S u pt. A c k e r Grace Boscow man o f the H arrison S t. G ram m ar school G. W. Tamiesie o f Portlan d . H e first to o k up C lass Bird Brown W ork , d iv id in g it in to th ree periods, Grace Cronkite ( l) T e stin g, in w h ich th e pu pil should Leone Coleman be tested as to k n o w led g e o f su b ject and Ella Liclity exp ression o f th at k n o w led g e . (2) In Roy Burk stru ction . (3) R e v ie w in g . “ Instru ction Mary Luce period m ost im p orta n t. In th is the pupil James McCulloch Cornelius— is put on stand to te stify and is e x a m ined b y th e teach er w h o represen ts the M. E. Thompson la w yer for the side o f th e case to w h ich Ed D. Curtis pupil belon gs. I11 th e testin g period D. M. True th e pupil is turn ed over to be cross-ex Beaverton— am in ed by opp osin g coun sel and i f pos H. B. Anderson sib le h ave his te stim o n y tw isted. R e Eily Barnes view often. W rite review s. In a ssign Lida Barnes in g lessons k eep tw o th in g s in m ind. Mila E. Davies F irst. L e n g th o f lesson. S eco n d . D efi Lizzie Heuberger niteness. G iv e such le n g th o f lesson as T. A. Fleck w ill be su ited to a ll classes o f pupils. Portland— Be d efin ite as to w b at you w ill h old a Mabel Clare Hurley pu pil for and then h old him on t h a t .” Reedville— A fte r a sh ort recess P rin . C u rtis took up the su b ject o f H isto ry b y m eans o f ! Mrs. E. M. Sorber m aps. “ H av e note b ook s for each pupil. | Martha Traver By use o f „sten cils J ia v e pupil prepare j Annie Teel Gaston— d ifferen t m aps for d ifferen t periods o f h isto ry and in d ica te e ven ts by m eans Anna Bates o f colored in k s or p e n cils” H e also Rena Child offered a resolution p e titio n in g th at in ' F. W. Porter v iew o f th e present success, th e ann ual Geo. A. Davis in stitu te h ereafter be held in th e fall. ; A. M. Porter R eso lu tio n w as u n an im o usly adop ted . Philipps— Prof. G la fk e o f th e H o ila d a y G ram - j Anna Luster m ar sch o o l, P ortlan d , th e n „ g a v e a short Dilley— but in te re stin g talk on th e d ifficu lties M. C. Case o f lo n g d ivision . “ T h e m ain d ifficu lty Farmington— is in fin d in g how m an y tim es the divisor Ward Swope is con tain ed . G u ess w ork is a w aste o f ! Henry C. Pearson tim e .” T h e d ev ice presen ted w as o f j m uch p ractica l valu e and if follow ed by | Laurel— teach ers w ill do a w a y w ith m uch o f th e 1 S. Ed. I.auner T h e su b ject o f P rim a ry R e a d in g w as B e av erto n '»etilati v B ix ton tak en up b y Prof. W etzel. “ W h en the C o r n e i in.-' C u tcrv ille t-edar M ill* ............... F ire W arden K B. S ap p in gton pupil b egin s to learn to read, th ere are ]» Fir D ixie .J u stice o f th e Peace .•Great G rove F arm ington G len co e S. H ugh es tw o k in d s o f w ords th at presen t th em G le n w o o d G r e v i .1. e G arden Home ...................... C on stable K. B. S ap p in gton . Guaioli H illsb oro • » au s C ìc c e selves to h im , ear-w ord s and eye-w ords. John B a ile y , 1 ui.K'jrt M ild lct- L.i-.r ........... Sch ool Directora M «lining K. H yde. > He k n o w s a good m an y ear words. M »..utain.iale l'ru»-re» A lso Plow s, W agons, B u g g ie s and Carts. G eo. L- M nith,/ S l ie r .ro o d Kre.* ville Ra; -.-’. gli T herefore, in te ach in g, present ear-word B 00: tl 11 g r • I at h A 4 to u «Veils •..It Ferry M cC orm ick Binders and M owers. i h atelier i ....ar.tvple first and th en eye-w ord . F o llo w this .S u p t . o f Sein» I). H. T h o m a s, A. H orse Raises and a ll kinrls o f F a rm in g Im plem ents. plan w ith a ll new w ords tak e n u p .” it < Í V o cal M usic was then discussed by Church d irectory. xciffc A VC. F O R K S T G ROVE. Prof. S ta n le y . He spoke p a rticu la rly o f Uh m ix Lodg- No 34, K. o f P. m eets n< CON G R E G A T IO N A I. C H U R C H . the p ractica l valu e o f m usic to the ’ t> i f r o x . i M ;i la y even in A . R o o k a s , P.<sr.»K. sch ool boy or g irl as a part o f his e d u ca LiZìt ••wh S erv ices ev e ry Sun l > at 11 a a. ::i 1 8 tion. L a ck o f s p ic e p reven ts us from v.inoay scho«»' a fte r m orn in g service. NEXT! Social m e e tin g s e v e ry T h u rs d a y ev en in g at M ontezum .. I.o.’.ge, No. 50, I. O. Ci p rin tin g all th at w as offered. H ow ever, F m eets W ;u>d:iy e v en in g meet*- 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..11 at 8 o ’clo ck in th eir h all. his rem arks and illu stratio n s w ere w ell d a y ev en in g service. received and e x c ite d con sid e rab le d is S tra n g ers are a lw a y s c o rd ia lly w elcom ed, W ashington K ncam pm ent No. 24, I. () cussion. M E T H O D IST E P IS C O P A L C H U R CH . O. F m eets on s e e n l and fourth A fter a sh ort recess Prof. W e tze l again r e v . D. A . W a t t e r s , P a s 1 ok T u esd a y o f each m onth. S erv ices ev ery S u n d a y at 11 a. in. am i 8:30p. in. took up the su b ject o f A rith m e tic , F a c S un day sch ool at 12.15 p. m. J u n io r le ag u e ever-. D u rin g th is e x e r S u n d a y at 4 1». in. K p w o rth le a g u e at 0:30 p. m H illsb oro K ebrk ah Lo Ige, No. 54 I. O i Wash and Be Clean at the Only tors and M u ltip les. S u n d a y . P ra yer m e e tin g 7:30 p. m ., T h u rsu a y. A O. F . m eets in O i l F e llo w s H a ll! cise so close w as th e a tten tion o f the Baths in Town. ev ery S atu rd ay even in g C H R IS T IA N C H U R C H . teach ers th a t Prof. W etzel e v id e n tly be 1 T»-o doors S o u th o f V erts H a ll. R eg u la r service ev e ry S u n d a y at 11 a. m. an cam e “ e m b a rra sse d ,” w a u d e iin g far T u a lity L o d ge, No. 6, A. F. and A M 7:30 p. in. S u n d a y sch ool at 10 a. 111. A aro n in eei s e v e ry Saturd ay n ig h t on or from h is su b ject. H is th o u g h ts, h ow W ells, supt. P ra yer m e e tin g T h u rs d a y e v e n after fu ll m oon o f each m onth. in g at 7:30 p. in. Sr. Y. P. S. C. Jv S un day e v e n N o ta ry P u b lic F ire an d A ccid en t In su ran ce ever, w ere w ell w orth th e carefu l co n in g at 6:30 p. m. Jr. Y. P. S. C. K. M in :a\ aftern o on at 4 p. m. S y lv ia E d w a rd s, p residen t. sideration o f a n y teacher, ( i) “ N o one Justice o f th e P eace L oans, C o llectio n s C ourt T u a la tin . No. 7974. A . O. F. o f A m eet T h e p u b lic a re c o rd ia lly in v ite d to a ll th ese can succeed in te ach in g or a n y o th er p ro -v e ry T u esd ay ev en in g in Odd F e llo w s h a ll at m eetin g s j o 'c lo c k . fession i f she h as no in terest it .” (2) ‘‘ No B A P T IS T C H U R C H . F . K- S c o f i e l d , P a s t o r . teach er can succeed if she h as no love for H illsb oro Lodge, No. 61, A .O . U . W.. S erv ices on th e first and th ird S u n d a y o f the th e subject o f th e sch ool ro o m .” (3) “ N o m eets ev e ry second and fourth T u e s m on th at 11 a tn am i 7 30 p in. S u n d a y sch ool at d a y e v e n in g in th e m outh. 10 a in each S u n d ay. Wiu Robb, su p erin ten d e n t. teach er can succeed w ho la ck s con fid en ce P ra y er m eetin g on T h u rs d a y e v e n in g at 7 30. in h erself or w h o does not believe in her _ H illsb oro Lodge. No. 17. I. O. G . T .. v o c a tio n .” (4) “ N o te ach e r can su c O.CJI m eets in th e ir h all S atu rd ay at S p . m. l'ost Office o f Forest Grove. J u v en ile T em p le , S u n d a ys at 3 p . m ceed w ho d oes not sy ste m a tic a lly and d ifficu lty in te a ch in g th is fu n d am en tal j Sherwocd— W . H. C K O S I.E Y . P . M. subject. Ethel Townsend ca re fu lly prep are her w o r k .” H illsb oro G ra n g e. No. 73, P. o f H. m eets 2nd A R R I V A L A N D D E P A R T U R E OF M A IL S . Justina Langur am i 4th S atu rd ays at 12 m. SA T U R D A Y AFTERNOON. F R I D A Y M O R N IN G . O r e g o n H I L L S B O R O T o and from Portlan d and a ll p oin ts: D eparts j Buxton— The principal part of the afternoon In stitu te opened w ith sin g in g led by 6:25 a m. A rriv e s 9:30 a. in. W ash in gton C ou n ty Rod and G un C lu b m eets T o C o rv allis, S alem aud a ll p o in ts on th e W est in M organ B lock and T h u rsd a y o f each m outh Prof. J. H . S ta n le y o f H illsb oro, after was occupied by Supt. Ackerman iu an W. S. Gordon ; CHAS. K. JACKSON H. W . SCOTT, S id e: D e p a rts 8:25 a. m. A rriv e s 4:30 p. m. at 8 p. in. Notary P ublic w h ich Prin. T h om as presen ted th e sub exercise illustrating the “ Instructive Jos. M. Gleason T o G re e n v ille , M an n in g, B u x to n and Vern on ia: • A rriv e s 12 m . D eparts 1 p. 111. j e c t o f In te rm e d iate G e o g r a p h y . A Period” spoken of 111 the morning ex Glencoe— Viola T en t MO i f , K O T M MtCiM in O dd F ello w s H all on th e second and fourth T h u rs- ; , special system o f m ap w ork w as the ercise». An«i tiuly it was an instructive W. C. Whitlock d a y ev en in g o f each m onth. C iv ic S o c ie tie s . m ain feature o f th e exercise. T h e o b period. The subject was “ Andrew Jack- Hayward— j e c t b ein g io fix in th e m ind o f th e pupil, son’s Administration.” He spoke not Agnes McMillan B e a v e r t o n L o d g e N o . 100, A . F . a n d A M A O. U. W F orest G ro v e L o d g e N* form, p o sitio n , relation o f parts and only of Jackson and his personality, I jflL - 60, A. O. IT. W .f m eets e v e r y T u esd ay m eets in G ran g e h all o n th e first T u e s d a y o f Carlton— G . W . S titt, sec y. T H T u c k e r. e v e n in g in O ud F e llo w s ' h a ll. So each m onth a m en tal p ictu re o f w h atever sta te or but of other contemporaneous great jo u r n in g b reth ren c o rd ia lly in vited to Bess Messinger Homestead and K. K. Lands cou n try is u n der con sid eration . men, Daniel Webster, Hayne, Calhoun, a tte ii 1 m e e tin g s Joe B a ile y , M. W., W. C. H oyt, recorder. New berg— Located. Prof. W etzel again took up th e subject Bryant. Longfellow and others too nu H. D. S t e w a r t , C h a «. M K e e p . Stella Lyon C ash ier. C. S I .amt office Hu-hiess a Specialty, o f A rith m e tic for a sh ort tim e, a fter merous to mention, lie said, “ Find the President. £* K. o f P.— D e lp h o s L o d g e No. 39, K. o f P. Middleton— w h ich he opened the question box and key to the greatness of each man.” This m eets ev e ry S a tu rd a y e v en in g in Ma- Iiifile* ItliM-k, ' ■ SgOC son ic h a ll. A ll m em b ers o f th is or- in his p leasin g, in stru ctiv e m anner, administration as presented by him, to- | Mrs. Mary C. Saltus HAIRCUT W H I L E YOU W A IT . r ig is t k r H. W. SCOTT CO. M. M. Pittenger Lncy Humphreys U. S. Mc If argue George H. Tongue DoraJ. Elliott Rose Wilcox Mrs. C. P. Blanchard J. H. Stanley Emma Jacquot All>ert Latham Frank Stewart J. T. Dorrien A. J. Aitou Stella M. Miller Beryl Barnes Maggie Barnes Mary Pike L- R. Traver Frances Heuberger Mrs. Oscar Thayer I F mm a Tunison Elsie M. Shattuck Lester Geer Sara Rates Pearl? Stewart Jennie Hooiienpyl Florence A. Griebler Stella Uraphlett Mettie Jack Moitié Latiner Dora Smock Cora Liier M. Astella Goodin REAL ESTATE, g a n iza tio n a re c o rd ia lly in v ited to atte n d ou r m eetin g s. C. O. Roe, C. C .. N ew ell M acru m , K. o f R. S. ■ jx N. G . I W A S H IN G T O N L O D G E . No. 48. 1. O. o . F . m eets in its h all e v e ry M on day e v e n in g . V isitin g b ro th ers w elcom ed. T . C. M cN am er. A L M acleod, Kec. S e c ’y. F O R E S T K K H K K A H L O D G E . N o 44 I. o . o . F., m eets i n o d 1 Fe llo w s h a ll on th e fir t and th ird W ed n esd ay of each 111011th V isitin g m em b ers wel- c - ... .. M iss B.«,nche M cN a m er, N. G . M iss N e ttie C la r k . Kec. S e c ’y. H O L B R O O K L O 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 T IX on or b efore th e fu ll m oon o f each ' ” m on th . C has. H in es, W . M. Geo. • riggs. S ec’ y. F O R E S T G R O V K L O D G E No. n o. I. O. G T . in erts e v e ry S a tu rd a y in I O. G . T . h a ll V isitin g m em b ers in vited. Mr*. L. L. G rid in . C. T Dow FUston, S ec reta ry . SKCm F O R E S T G R O V K C A M P . N o .«8. W oodm en <»f th e W orld, m eets in O dd F e llo w s h a ll ev e ry first and th ird S atu rd ay. V isitin g n e ig h b o rs in vited . H H. C la rk . C. C. S. G M organ . C lerk . 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 an d th ird W ed n e s d a y o f each m on th . E lia s S m ith . P. C. O R. D ow ns. A dj. COLUMBIA LODGE. No 1 1 . D o f H.. m eets in Odd F ellow s b all, th e th ird T uesday o f each Mrs ltd B iiito n , C. o f H Mrs J T m onth B ank of F orest G rove F O R E S T G R O V E. FORKST GROVK. OREGON E sta b lish « !. 1 M . Incorporated. 1894. scattered in form atio n all a bou t him. F R ID A Y AFTE R N O O N . Profesaional Card». A fte r the usual exercise in V ocal M usic C A P I T A L » 5 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 Prof. W etzel th o ro u g h ly d em on strated GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED to the teach ers o f W ash in gto n C o u n ty W. G. CO LE, P h . G „ M. D., th at he w as not “ born sh o rt” in the . . F oreign and D om estic E x c h a n g e B oug h t and Sold. C o llec su b ject o f fraction s. “ F ra ctio n s arc in P h y s i c i a n a n d S i r g k o j «, tion s M ade on all A ccessib le d icated d ivisio n s. V alu e o f fraction lies Poin ts aud P rom p tly Rem itted. T elep h o n e No. j . Forest Grove. in n um erator. D en om in ator sim ply D IR E C TO R S: Office at P io n eer D ru g Store. nam es. N e ve r allow pu pils to reduce A. I I I I * M A H . I. A MACRUM » F PURDY. M. B 1 S B B R . E. W . H A I N E S . D. C. S T E W A R T . m ixed n um bers to im proper fractiou s C. M. K E E P . for the j u-pose o f m u ltip lica tio n , a d d i W . N. B a r r p . t t . L. K A d a m s tion or su b traction . Use on e rule for BA R RETT & ADAMS, m u ltip lica tion or d iv is io n .” H is illu s tration s w ere v erv cle a r and show ed A T T O R N E Y S -A T -L A W , m uch im p rovem en t o v er old m ethods. H il l s b o r o , O r e g o n . H is e xp lan a tio n o f w h y we in vert divisor A . T . KN O X - - Proprietor waa esp ecia lly cle a r and w ell received . O f f i c e . C en tral B lo ck. Root,,« h a n d 7. P IH B W O O D Prin. E. D. Curtis of the Cornelius school then presented a paper entitled: O A K I “ What shall we do with our boy?” He D r . N ix o n , F I K called attention by practical illustration A « I I that the trades are over crowded; that Om»<l Q u a lity . D>w P ric e » . the trades are all controlled by trades D e l iv e r e d S a w e d . Hours F O R E S T G R O V E , unions, thus giving the person out side no show for representation. There is no 9 a. tn. to 4 p. m. o r k g o *. Leave Orders at Post Office . . • ^ rail in the annv aud^navv. Keen if we I Main Street F o r r jt G rovr . PIONEER WOOD YARD D EN TIST, getlier with the important and telling events which transpired at that time, makes one of the most interesting chap ters in American history. Many a tea :her, no doubt, wishes she might attend the Harrison St. school and taxe a course iu History under Supt. Acker man. Prof. Glafke then gave a short talk on Circulation of the Blood, using a chart for illustration. He said: “ Compare the position of the heart in man with all other animals. In man and the Anthrophoid Ape the heart occupies a position to the left of center, while in all other animals the heart occupies a cen tral position. Why is this?” Supt. Ackerman then gave a short talk on spelling. There are two kinds of pupils in regard to spelling. The eye speller and the ear speller. The eye speller forms a mental picture and as he »pells he aees the word. The ear speller sjM*lla by a process of memorizing order of letters aud sounds. You have to use discretion in teaching in order to de velop both alike. Home practical de- Florence Cook Cedar Mill— O. Sinclair Mountain Dale— Eliza Shorey W. B. Graham Scholls— Raphael Skeels W. W. Jaquith Progress— May Hingley | j 1 Shakspnrt* lie ail in if. Mr. Hannibal Williams, a Sliaksperean reader of some note, gave a reading in the Marsh Hall Auditoriam, Friday evening to a large audience. The ad vertised program was Othello but Mr. Williams thought Henry IV would better suit the popular taste and those who had waded through the adventures of the Moor that they might more in telligently enjoy the reader were-disap- pointed. Mr. Williams' performance we, above the average but bsrdly up to what had been anticipated. A good part of the audience was the teachers, nearly a hundred of whom attended. The read ing was under the auspices of the Uni versity ami was financially surressfnl.