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LARGEST CIRCULATION IX WASHINGTON COUNTY. Washingto n J à County Hatchet 'W e ll hew to the line , let the chips f a l l where they may." N o. ö VOL. DIRECTORY. KOKEST GROVE, OREGON, T H U R S D A Y , M AY 7, 18Ö6. I . O . O. F . F O R E S T G R O V E . W ash in gton lo d g e No. 48, m eets iu its h a ll e v e ry M onday e v e n in g . 1 ‘ rolV-ssional C a r d i . LARGEST CIRCULATION IN WASHINGTON COUNTY. T H R E E CENTS A CORY th e m any bew ildering crossways ot th e " I had a friend th a t loved me. world, am id the changing and conflict I was his soul, and he lived not but On Sunday, April 26, being the seventy• ing opinions and designs of m en in to the in me. F O R E S T G R O V E - -F o rest K ebekuU lo d g e No STA TE OK O REG O N . seventh anniversary o f the foundation of t4 m eets iu Odd F e llo w s h a ll on th e first and .V. G. CO I.K, l ‘ H . G .. M. D., We were so close w ithin each others realm o f unclouded day. T ruth is th a t th ird W ednesday o f each month. Am erican Oddfellowship, R ev. A. W in. P. Lord cardinal virtue w hich deals w ith equity breasts G overnor P h y s i c i a n a n o S u r g e o n , H IL L S B O R O .—M ontezum a lod g e N o. 50 m eets Rogers, P. G. delivered the following H a rr ISOM K K in ca id Secretary o f Sta te in all the affairs o f life. It is the opposite T he rivets were not lound th a t joined P h illip M etachaui in its h a ll on e v e ry W edn esd ay e v e n in g . Treasurer .............., - discourse before the local lodges in the G . M. Irw in Supt P u b lic I it at ru ctio n H IL LSB O R O . W ash in gto n e n ca m p m e n t No. telephone No. y Forest G rove. of disguise and hypocrisy and ia a vital u* fast. W. H. L e e d s 24 m eets iu Odd F e llo w s h all on th e secon d and Congregational church at the evening State P rin ter C haa. K. W olverton fourth T u e sd a y s of each m onth T hat does not reach us yet. We were principle'of every com m unity w hich is lO flice at P io n e e r D ru g Sto re. service. It is here given in full not only K. S. Bean Suprem e C ou rt j ell founded am ong m en. In the lan so mixed F . A. M oore H IL L SB O R O . H illsb o ro K eb e k a h lo d g e No. on account o f its interest to Odd Fellow s T . A. M cB ride 54 m eets in Odd F e llo w s h a ll e v e ry S a tu rd a y lutiae F ifth D istrict As m eeting stream s—both to ourselves guage of another: “ A m ong th e people but because it does ju stice to’secret frater W. N. B arrett e ven in g . Attorney F ifth D is tric t. W. N . B arrett . L- K . A d am s . Jo h n 11 M itchell who revere th e nam e o f God, and walk in were lost. nities in general who have been often T IG A R D V IL L H .—1C h a rity Lo dge No. 75 m eets latore j ..G eo W M cB ride in its h a ll on the first a n il th ird S a t u r d a y s in We were one mass, we could not give bis statutes, and who, in accordance w ith B A R R E T T & A D A M S, misrepresented but who have m arvel each m onth. those statu tes enact laws again st im m oral or take, lously prospered so that now there are | \ T T O R N K Y S - A T - L A \V, G A S T O N .—W apato lo d g e No. 40 m e e ts in its W ASH IN G TO N CO UN TY. But from the sam e: for he was I, and ity, and execute th e sam e w ith fidility, h a ll on th e first, th ird and fifth S a t u r d a y s in but few men who are not affiliated with each m onth. H il l s b o r o , O r e g o n . and who observe th e golden rule of I. he; one or another o f these brotherhoods. B. P. C orn eliu s k . or p . u il*f .......... R eturn m y better h a lf and give me doing to oth ers as th ey would have I) H. K easoner O f f i c e : C e n tra l B lo c k . R o o m s 6 a n d 7 ‘ ‘ A micitiay A mar et Veritas". “ Then 'on m n ssion ers j FO REST GRO VE D elp ho s lo d g e N o. 39 T . G. T odd others do to th e m ” , such a people m ay all myself. K. B. Goodin m eets in M asonic h a ll e ve ry S a tu rd a y e ve n in g . Jon athan and D avid made a covenant, ;ie r k H. P. Ford F or thou art all; be truly said to execute ju d g em e n t and sheriff H IL L S B O R O .—P h o e n ix lod g e N o . 34 m e e ts in because he 1«»vcd him as his own soul” . H- L M cC orm ick SM IT H & B O W M A N * M asonic h a ll e v e ry M on day e ve n in g . jaendii ............. If I have any jo y when thou a rt absent, seek after tru th . T ru th enables us to J . W. Sapp in gtou reasurer . — 1 Sam . IN; G e o rg e II. W ilcox C O R N E L IU S .—Sim o n id es lod g e N o . 34 m eets <\aaeaaoi I grudge it to myself; m ethinks I ascertain wliat virtue is and guides us A u stin C raig iu |its c a stle h a ll e v e ry Sa tu rd a y e v e n in g . From the earliest history o f our race to chool Su p e rin te n d e n t A T T O R N E Y S -A T - L A W , L F W ilke« ro t thee into the personal possession o fit. T ruth purveyor .......... the present day brotherly love has had an G L E N C O E .—G le n co e lod g e No. 22 m e e ts in W. D. W oods oroner Of thy p a rt.” in its c a stle h a ll on e v e ry a lte rn a te S a tu rd a y .| is essentially the only foundation of con N otarial W ork and Conveyancing. honored place in all ethical teaching. \ ou may th in k this picture over-drawn, fidence, and confidence is the only bond o f Rooms 6 at 7 M org an B lk . H i l l s b o r o , O r . j Jesu s C hrist failed not to condemn sin C i r c u i t C o u r t —T h ird M o n d a y iu M arch and FO REST G RO V E. D elp ha te m p le . No. 7 but th in k how divinely deep hum an af association am ong the wise, th e good, uly, and fo u rth M on d ay in N o ve m b e r. m eets iu M asonic h a ll on the secon d an d fourth -------------------------------------------------------- in any and all o f its forms, and the Phari- fection is and when the current becomes and the intelligent. It m ingles s e s s , the Sadducees, and the Scribes, as C o u n t y C o u r t —F ir s t M o n d a y in each m o n th . W ednesday o f each m onth. strong how hard it is to tu rn it. I f you its unclouded perceptions o f d u ty D r . N ix o n , H IL L S B O R O .—P h oen icia te m p le m e e ts in Ma well as the Doctors o f the L a v, were re C o m m i s s i o n e r s ’ C o u r t —F ir s t W edn esd ay son ic h all have had any experience in such things 1 th th e generous g rasp o f frien d jfler first M o n d a y in each m o n th , buked in the most faithful manner, but you can appreciate the great beauty and ship, and th e sym pathizing voice A . O . II . D EN TIST, the loving brotherhood o f the E s cues F O R E S T G R O V E - -F o re st G ro v e lo d g e N o. 1 the m eaning of the incident which of love. Its robe is th e spotless vest received not one word o f condem nation. 60 in le ts in Odd F e llo w s h all on e v e ry T u e sd a y 1 'IT Y O F F O R E S T G R O V E . even in g. Hours FO R EST GROVE lays at the foundation of mv historic m ent o f sin c e rity , snow w hite and lu st T hey had long existed and had many text. rous; it is au a ttrib u te o f Deity, and has FO REST GRO VE D egree o f H on o r lo d g e 1 9 a . m . t o 4 p . in OREGO N . lodges throughout the civilized World. I a y o r H on. S. H u gh es. m eets in Odd F e llo w s h all th e secon d T u e sd a y , M a in S t r e e t W ithout F riendship one o f th e great been m ade attainable to m an th a t h Js T his order was founded and maintained lUNCtLMF.N, T o s e rv e o n e y e a r , A . T . K n o x , o f each mouth. •i; for the purposes o f fraternal helpful designs of God in m aking m an a social race m ight be blessed and im proved. H IL LSB O R O . H illsb o ro lod g e No. 61 m eets Ja m e s B u x to n , C . L- L a r g e . *n its h all on th e first anil th ird F r id u y s iu each being would lack fulfillm ent. It would As well m ight the natu ral world T o s e rv e tw o y e a r s , T . C . M c N a ra e r, H u gh m o n th . L. C. W A LK ER , ness. Many o f the early preachers are m ake earth a social w aste—isolation and he w ithout the sun as w ithout S m ith , 1). C. S t e w a rt , P re sid e n t. said to have been mem bers o f the Order SH ERW O O D . Sh erw o od lod ^e N o. 20 m e e ts indifference to th e happiness of others tru th . CIVIL ENGINEER. In such a case all would be ecoRDKR f ............................A a ro n W ells. in its h a ll e v e ry T 1 u rsd a y even in g and this fact aided not a little in giving T IG A R D V IL L H T ig a r d v ille lo d g e m e e ts in | Conveyancing and Su rveyin g. rRKASURKR ........................J . C . G re e r. Titles them an audienc e and helping to organize would be the result. By the influence in darkness and uncertainty. Distruat its h a ll on th e secon d an d fo urth S a tu rd a y s in j of friendship m an is led to build his and fear would follow as a consequence, each m onth. a RSifAt. Jo h u S trip lin . E xam ined . N otary Public. the early churches. It is believed by many house near to th a t o f his fellows—by it and anarchy and u ltim ate destruction T U A L A T IN . T u a la tin lod ge m e e ts in its that SS. Peter and Paul were Essenes, . Committees o f City Council. O F F I C E IN I N G L E S B U I L D I N G , U P S T A I R S n ail on th e second am i fourth S a tu rd a y s iti each we have the cordial greetings and the would be certain results. and belli the brethren in very high esteem. 'O rdinances.—C o u n c il m e n S t e w a r t , L a rg e an d m o n th . social gatherings. In w hatever aspect we m ay view Odd- Peter, in his first letter (2:17), used an (nox. K . O. T . M. Next iu order, and above this is the fellowship, the pu rity o f its character finance am i Accounts —C o u n c ilm e n M cN am er, F O R E S T G R O V E . F o re st G ro v e ten t N o. 21 expression which gave a strong em pha m eets in M asonic h a ll on th e secon d an d fourth N o ta ry P u b lic F ir e a n d A c c id e n t In s u ra n c e divine principle of love, a principle th a t and th e benevolence of its design should ixton and S m ith . sis to his spirit o f fratern ity when he it reel t am i P u b lic P ro p erty .— C o u n c ilm e n Sm ith , T u e sd a y s iu each m onth is “ sweeter tnan life and stronger th an disarm all dissenting criticism and invite Ju stice o f th e Peace Loans, Collections | said, “ Love the brotherhood” . The H IL L SB O R O . V io la ten t No. 18 m e e ts iu Odd (nox and S te w a rt. d e a th ." How full of th is is th e Holy the beholder to its fold. T here is v,>, am i W ater.—C o u n cil in e n B u x to n , Sm ith F e llo w s h all on th e second and fo u rth T h u r s word brotherhood has clustered about it d a y s in each month Bible. I t is the a ll pervading sp irit ol no vice in all th e black catalogue of Vl M cN am er. many very pleasant associations. It I*. O F I I . lealth am i P olice.—C o u n c ilm e n L a r g e , Ste w a rt the patriarchs and prophets, of C hrist crim e but w hat it specifically or im carries us back to the old home and the H illsb o ro G ra n g e m eets in its h a ll on th e sec ,d K n o x . and his apostles. For this principle pliedly condem ns, and no virtue which cJ. I. KjNIGJHT, ond and fourth S a tu rd a y s in each m o n th at 12 m. associations o f boyhood. Those early e x " 'ays am i M eans. —C o u n c ilm e n M cN am er, B ux- they were willing to forego all other adorns and blesses m ankind but w hat is O. A. K. periences can never be forgotten for they and S m ith . Insurance pleasures and subject them selves to in enjoined w ith proper encouragem ent rinting. -C ouncilm en S t e w a r t , M cN a m e r and F o re st G ro v e . - Ja m e s B . M atth ew s P ost. No. General Fire were so filled with jo y and exploit that 6, m eets iu M asonic h a ll on th e first an d th ird dignities, im prisonm ent a n d death. upon all who en te r the m ystic circle of W edn esd ays in each m on th. .and Loan Broker. they have filled all the past with pleas The founder* of our order did well in Oddfellowship. Is intem perance a vice W. K. C. autness and covered it with a beautiful seizing upon the beautiful, aud alm ost to be shunned and has it been m ost Fo re st G ro v e .—Ja m e s B. M atth ew s R e lie f F ir e W arden halo. Think o f your boyhood associates ,ece L e a bo C orp s m eets a lte rn a te T h u rs d a y s iu Odd F e l more than hum an illustration of love, U tal to M ankind? T lie teachings of th e Ju s t ic e o f th e P eace [Hughes lo w s h a ll. O rego n —J 1U1» and A lex, and Tom, and Joh n, and C on stab le H IL L S B O R O lor it surely was more th an friendship order, as well as its rules most em p h ati !P. S a o p in g to n .. I . O . CJ. T . I JTate, and Dan, and H arry, and Frank id Sm ith i tu a t characterized Ihe relationship of cally condem n th is destructive vice. Do Fo re st G r o v e .— F o re st G ro v e lo d g e N o. 11 .Sch o o l D irector« j and keep the tears back i f you can? Hyde, > m eets in its h a ll e v e r y Sa tu rd a y e v e n in g David and Jo n a th an . So pure were dishonesty and intrigue w ork injury to . L Sm ith ,? T h ey were not all members of the Sch oo l C le rk H illsb o ro —H illsb o ro lod g e m e e ts in its h a ll Tace Ste w a rt tu eir characters, and exalted th eir a t our race? Are th e im pure practices of C11A8. M. K k k p . H. D. S t e w a r t , e v e ry S a tu rd a y . Ju v e n ile T e m p le , Su n d ay«. fam ily but they had a sort o f back door P rin c ip a l o f Sch ool H. T h o m a s, A .B . P resid en t C a sh ie r. ! tachm ent th a t tio m otives of worldly the libertine a blighting curse to com 3p. m. relationship that made them as intimate, gain, nor the wicked h atred of an envi m unity? Yes, a n d I m ight m ention W. OF TH E W. and almost as dear, as our own brothers. F o re st G ro v e C am p No. 98, m e e ts in Odd F e l Ch upc h Directory. ous K ing and father could dam pen the m any oth ers th a t are positively opposite lo w s h a ll th e first a n d th ird S a tu rd a y in each B a n k o f F o r e s t G r o v e What could he more startling than J im ’s ardor of m utual affection or break th eir to the spirit and teachings of the I. O. m on th. FOREST GROVE, OREGON imitation o f an owl iu a back alley, or C O N G R E G A T IO N A L C H U R C H . covenant of abiding love. And we find O. F . Those who aspire to its honors A. R o g e r s , P a s t o r . E sta b lish ed . 111R9. Incorporated. 1R94. | H arry’s im itation o f a whip-poor-will and privileges learn m ost im pressively, p vices e v e ry S u n d a y a t i i a. m . and * p. m. across the street, and how necessary it in their conduct all the elem ents of se C A P I T A L S 5 0 . 0 0 0 .0 0 ¡ «lay school a ft e r m o rn in g s e rv ic e , crecy and p lighted faith. In th e absence before they reach th e h igher positions was to go out quietly and see if they were rial m e e tin g s e v e r y T h u r s d a y e v e n in g at GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED | ol such exalted friendship and love the opened before them , th a t vice finds no not in need of company. T h at was the ibung p e o p le 's m e e tin g o n e h o u r b efore Sun- d Y a i . k r s in world would have been w ithout th eir il countenance and double dealing no re . . . F o re ig n a n d D om estic E x first brotherhood I join ed, and although ' evening serv ice . c h a n g e B o u g h t a n d So ld . C o lle c grangers a r e a lw a y s c o r d ia lly w elcom ed . lustrious exam ple, and he who after fuge here. It is . p l . ee w here law. tio n s M ade on a ll A c c essib le the m em bership has been scattered far wards became the great and good K ing breakers and vicious m en o f all ranks, if P o in ts a n d P ro m p tly R e m itte d . MF.THODI8T EPISCOPAL CHURCH. and wide,those early ties were too firml) K e y . I). A . W a t t e r i , P a s t o r . o f Israel, would in h is youth nave fallen not lost to all sense o f sham e, will feel ill D IR E C T O R S : made ever to be broken, and we keep a T v ice s e v e r y S u n d a y at i i a in. an d 8:30p. m. by th e wicked h an d o f Saul. David at ease, and m uch out o f place while . M INMAX. I . J i . MACRUM. . F. PURDY. Way school a t 12 .15 p. m . Ju n io r le ag u e e v e ry general knowledge o f each other. M. BISHEK. . W . If A I N E S . D. C. I T K W A K T . Idayat 4 p. in. K p w o rth le a g u e a t 6:30 p . m .. and Ja n a th a n ’s love for each oth er, and listening to th e im pressive lessons, and When a young man has reached man )day. P ra y e r m e e tin g 7:3« p. m ., T h u rsd a y . KEItP. tile covenant they m ade to m utually a s going th ro u g h th e cerem onies w ithin the hood and has taken to his heart and his C H R IS T IA N C H U R C H sist each other, took the form of secrecy sacred enclosure o f th e Lodge room. home the Rebekah he ha* learned to ig u la r se rv ic e e v e r y S u n d a y at 11 a m. and th a t th e ir enem ies m ight not know how Does some one ask, H ave you not w ithin 1>. m. S u n d a y sch oo l at 10 a. m . A a ro n Also Plows, W agons, Buggies and Carts. love—as all sober, industrious young men Is. sup t. P r a y e r m e e tin g T h u rs d a y even - to a th w art th eir plans, a n d th e ir signs, the ranks o f your fratern ity no im m oral McCormick Binders and Mowers. should, some say that he should not at 7:30 p. m . S r. Y . P. S. C. K . S u n d a y even - only known to them selves, enabled those or dishonest people? It would be strange Horse R akes and all kinds at 0 30 p. m . J r . Y . P . S . C. K . S u n d a y join him self to any organization that will , noon at 4 p . ni. S y lv ia K d w a rd s, p residen t. o f Farm in g Implements. youthful friends to com m unicate th eir indeed if none such could be found bear NEXT! 1 public a re c o rd ia lly in v ite d to a ll th ese tend to divide his attention and keep him wishes and ideas w itheut the officious ing the nam e and w earing the badges of lin g s . Pacific A vc. FO R E ST GRO VE. aw ay from his home. In answer to this m eddling o f th e ir enem ies. In fact it Oddfellowship. Into all good society, let me say that surely he should not m ay ju stly bedoubted w hether m ore or throughout the world, and through al! host Office of Forest Grove. negl ct his business in order to be with Shaving made easy less ol secrecy is not essential to the past tim e, evil m en and seducers have by his fam ily. In business life he must J . W H BR LO CK M A R SH , P. M. highest success of any good society or some m eans found an entrance. E ven AT WIRTZ BROS. come in contact with men who, like I a r r iv a l a n d d e p a r t u r e o f m a il s . organization. All through the Bible we the twelve Apostles, while th e M aster f and from P o rtla n d a n d a ll p o in ts: D ep arts him self, are strugglin g to support theii Wash ami Hr ('Iran at the Only see th e profoundest secrecy illustrated. wss with them , had a Ju d a s am ong P in. A r r iv e s 9:30 a . m. families, and the natural tendency ol Bath* in Town. | C o rv a llis. S a lem and a ll p o in ts on th e W est A braham and his m en k e p t th e ir them , and all bodies have been cursed com petition is toward the development J: D ep arts 8:25 a in. A r r iv e s 4:30 p. in. plans and operations from th e know l with hypocrites, "w earing the livery of Two door* South o f V ert* H all. ■ G r e e n r illc . M an n in g, B u x to n and V rrn o n ia: o f a narrow selfishness. In some wa> * Y e s 12 in. D ep a rts 1 p. m. heaven to serve th e devil in " . But the edge o f their enemies. this must be counteracted i f a m an’s af Moses and siaron held a very close re false ones, professing th e tru th , and fections broaden out and flow toward Ever Seen any lationship w ith God but they veiled standing am ong the sacram ental hosts lo R K S T GR O V R F IR K D E P A R T M E N T . other rather than center and narrow upon th eir plans from th e wily E gyptians of God, do not prove th a t th e bodies to J km s G i n i . h a k A l a r m -R a p id ta p p in g Work from the himself. No man has a righ t to negleci ■ e b e ll. T h e lo c a tio n o f th e fire w illb e nidi while they were try in g to effect th e lib which they belong are e ith e r bad or u n T by th e n u m b e r o f fu ll ta p s g ive n betw een his own home, or any o f its interests, but g e n e r a l a la r m s -c o r r e s p o n d in g to th e num true. T hey are the counterfeits th a t eration of th eir afflicted brethren. there are duties he owes to that larger Miss Annie Pomeroy, ■ f w ard s w h o se lim it s a re g iv e n below . Time and space forbid the m ention of prove the genuineness of the institutions ■ 1 for d r ill—T h re e ta p s, p a u s e , th ree taps, circle— which includes his home—and w . th re e tftpfl Stenographer and Typewriter which we call society. In a mans re the num erous cases of secret com bina they m isrepresent and disgrace. I I I for m e e tin g —F iv e ta p s. tions and operations spoken o f in the can say w ithout fear of succesaful con W A R D L IM IT S . lation to the outer world he is under a General T ypew riting, Law- Old T estam en t C hrist and his dis tradiction th a t no m an who lives up to V t w ard —N o rth o f P a c ific a v e n u e an d east natural obligation “ to do good unto all W ork, Copying, Correspond ciples had m any secret m eetings where the teachings of th e O rder o f Oddfellows ■ l e g e W ay. We never send out anything of m en’ ’, and as far as possible to alleviate ence, etc., done q u ick ly and ■ m d w ard N orth o f P a c ific a ve n u e and the eyes and ears of th e thronging m ul can be an im m oral m an o r a bad citizen. C o lle g e W ay a n d B stree t suffering, but his personal preferences, il neatly and at a moderate which we would be ashamed. d w ard N a y lo r ’s a d d ition titu d e did not come, and where alone Fpon th e o th er hand I affirm th a t V irtne, Ah w ard - B etw een P a c ific a ve n u e and they do not lead in a wrong direction, p r i c e ........................................ they could plan th e ir gorily work. in all its ra d ia n t forms is constantly |d a ve n u e south . and his natural friendships are not to be 1 w ard B etw een Secon d a v e n u e and So uth AT H a t c h e t O f f i c e - Forest G ro e Often there are m eetings o f th e church tau g h t by m ost im pressive and beautiful Id ition. ignored. Friendship is a natural growth Is your work as well done? | h w a rd —So u th P a rk a d d itio n . where it seems best to shut out the curi- illustrations. T he social relations o f life and to stunt it, or stop its budding or its ° “ s ones who have no good m otives for can but be benefitted by th e principles blooming is to interfere with the divine If not. Why not? trying to pry in to business not their of F riendship, Love and T ru th —by those T IN G T O N C O U N T Y P O S T O F F IC E S order o f livin g. W hy is it that we in brotherly offices w hich guard with vigi own. B eaverto n B uxton stinctively feel attracted toward one per C o rn e liu s t e n t e n n il e lance, council with affection and relieve W hat governm ent could d o i ts legiti F ir son and as instructively recoil from D ille y G le n co e mate work if its plans were exposed to with liberality, those wbo are in need. I Grov/ F a rm in g to on New press and new type, another/ Sh all ti.ese unseen and unex G len w o o d h H om e G re e n v rille ili the gaze o f th eir enem ies. T here are 1Man “ em inently a social being. He H illsb o ro Creek G asto n plainable trends o f the soul be resisted, M iddleton Good paper, good ink and L a u re l state secrets which the P resident and will in some form connect h im self w ith P ro g ress M o u n ta in d a le C C3 L _ j A N I I or shall we follow them as som ething Sh e rw o o d his councilors m ust keep from th e p u b his fellows It m ay be in the debatin g Reed ville good taste— these are nec- L— I 1 I I f \ I N I d ivin ely im planted in us, and as som e T u a la tin B lo o m in g « F e rry lic or they would betray the tru s ts , im society or the club, or so m ething infini Lenox v ille T h a tc h e r thin); that is worthy o f cultivation? rd P h illip s tely worse. T here are m any associations essarv for 1 reditable work posed in them by the people. The exercise of reason should prevail The family th a t adm its th e gaze of th a t are not well guarded from th e dis in all reasoning beings, and the chohe and we have and use C iv io S o c ie t i e s . the curious and m eddling in to all its af solute and th e designing, and hence are of friends should be guided by the judg ¡SKITS MADE TO O R D E R m ent, and yet it would have been a viola fairs will doubtlesa live w ithout dom es not safe places for th e inexperienced them all ._.__ . __. \. r HID \. ■ . tic peace and w ithout th e respect of And for th e w ant o f proper com panion» tion of “ the divine in m an ’’ if David and ■ S T G R O V E .—H o lb ro o k L o d g e . No. 3°. m any a young m an has gone down in their neighbors. ■ > its h a ll th e T h u r s d a y b e fo r e th e fu ll Jon ithan had been less devoted to each ■ '•acli m onth ( 'l o a n i n g a m i I<*-|>>«i r i i i »- A nother underlying principle of O dd sm and been lost to m ost loving friends no higher, sometimes other than they were. And they were BBO RO —T u a lit v lo d g e , N o . 6. m e e ts in » a l l y Done. fellowship and em braced in its m otto it who had high hopes for h is future In the S a tu rd a y o n 'o r b e fo re th e fu ll m oon r.iore to each o ther th an common friends, lower, than others charge for what Truth. T ruth is alw ays to be associated the m idst of the attrac tiv e snares o f the r wh for Jo n ath an , “ loved David as his own with F riendship and Love a n d w ithout world, and th eir powerful influence* for soul” . H is entire devotion to David is is not always as satisfactory 1-.R T1 >N B ea ve rto n lo d g e No. loo m eets which neither of others could long en- evd.theO ddfellow s Lodge fu rn iah e. a safe i what com m ands our respect. There wa*- 8 0 .0 0 ige h a ll on th e first T u e s d a y in each | dure. T ruth in principle and practice is retreat, for in them are ta u g h t th a t which o . m. n. H A T C H E T P r HSTKRT no reserve about it. It was entire and 0 * 0 .. T u a la tin C h a p te r m e e ts in M i prom inent and leading in all th a t per- ■s honest, lovely, a n d o f good report, 1 on th e second a n d fo n ith T u e s d a y s in com plete. The poet Dryden has put the nth. tains to our order. By its m ild and where v.ces are called by their right th o n g h t of a true and devoted friendship heavenly influence m an is guided though names a n d u tterlv condem ned,and where T„ C R l ) ' ' K . —PornM C h a s t e r No. « 1 most beautifully in these lines: M ason ic h a ll on t h e firs t an d th ird C ontinued on e ig h th page.I S. HUGHES & SON, Hardware,. . . Stoves and . . . Tinware HAIRCUT WHILE YOU WAIT. H AYE YOU Hatchet Printer) HOLMES, rchai M : TAILOR. ( I I Pants to Order, » i '» aaefc month. SPECIAL. Main Street - - Hillsboro. The Genius of Oddfellowship.