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PûJïûlIDâT'iD JUNE 4,1896
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“ When You Are Here, Love” . The ora­
tion o f Mr. Philip K. Bauer of the junior
PO R K S '! G RO . K. F o rest K eSekah lod ge N'o. I
class was entitled The Second Kmanci-
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a
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44 tweet» in Odd Fellow s h a ll on th e first and
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pation and was a forcible presentation of
third W eil tit «day o f each m onth.
Splio.ili I Serv ice otlerctl viti ’ Ho*
AT T H E U N IV E R S r iY .
V.'i S' ' »r<l
the necessity for education of the negro
ri
IL L S B O R O .—M ontezum a lodge No. v> m eets
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foni)
M
int’
K l K ir f ».id tn H its
h a d on ev e ry W ednesday evening.
nn
Coinmcnceuient
week passctl oti
to secure his real freedom. Mr. Charles
■ G : i c-wi « um
capali.«
anti
S».
Paul
to
Milw
aukee
G M. I -» in
quietlyi though «onsidtrable
nterest
H IL L S B O R O .-W a thi.igton er.cam p m en t No
» .j
R. Bradley took “The Place of Science
M i: r f i* U m eet* in Odd Fellow * h a ll on th e tecon d and
C H R IS T I AN A SSO N A T IO N S ' E V E N IN G .
anti < ?l)icago-ii’n a pl.->HKiirc. It was taken in it both by visitors and
/Î. « * © l - fir un fourth Tu esday; of each m onth.
n<
Sunday evening he exercises were in in the College Course" fo- his subject
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you
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tem
p
late
»
trip
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locally. All tin exuvi'isis were notable
IV l1*
H IL L S B O R O
H illsb oro R e b e k a l. lod ge N -.
F A '. •■'■ne
cltarg i c f the Y jung W om en’s and and traced it from its sm a’l beginnings
\ ’ V l l i O " M m eets in Odd F ello w s h a ll eve y Suturda»
please tlrop a lint- *o K. ; 1
iili
vhrc mo . their excellence* particularly the
Young M en’s C iristiati Association. until it has reached its present impor­
A J D r e t t evening.
I I' :l t » «11
m l 1
T rn v. I & P \«i , W If Men*: musical p irt. Cavipus and city were The vp** iker was ) r. Mahlou W illett, of tance in the curriculum.
t ig a r d v il l e
-C
liar.ty
Lodge
No.
75
m
eets
»
i
<• '} y.
* itlc in its h all on the
,, !*'■.
y ■ looking at their best and made favorable
first and th iu i S atu rd ays in |
(Jen A gent. 2-IM WRaliDittt'Mi
A quartette, Mias Lois Parker, Mrs.
Oakla id, Cal. Hi* address dealt with
each m on th .
•*r I
r. pressions on the. many vfsitot.»-. The
Portland
,
Oregon,
anti
M
tN
’f
i
v
the necessity for i rganixation, showing Laura W ells, Mrs, Reed anil Miss Mer-
« *»
(.A
ST
O
N
.
W
apato
lodge
No.
40
m
eets
<
11
its
i >
.
lit*
h all on th e first, th ird and fifth S a tu rd a y s in
I 11 tisi ruled Fold er, Free, ivi l> events o f the week .ire ti uteil «>. i.. de­ the helplessness i f individual efforts to ' r>’nian sa**g Last N ight” in a pleasing
each m onth.
tail T below n the order ti .* hich they
if ii* '
attain that persor al iterfection which is wav*
.lefail-t!
in fo rm a ii*>i' almo ilo
. F. Coi s o ) «a
K. OF r.
occurred.
It. ’ V iv ili*!'
The first of the graduating orations,
ii « '
essent al a id unai ed to war against evil.
fit ree superb
train s
leaviii
F O R E S T G R O V K . - D elp h o* lodge No a,
T C . Ted i
• oil
K L. G oodin ¡ m eet» in M asonic h a ll every S atu rd ay evening.
The s ib jrct was i andled in a way that by Ruel M. Bisbee, The Relation of
CO N S K R V A TO R V A N N IV K R S A i< V .
M
inneapolis
ami
Si.
Paul
ev«*.\
* »V i' ord
I t ..
H IL L S B O R O . P h o en ix lod ge N o. 34*u«eetHin
d< »,'ora. ci.
The forty-secord commencement of drew end kept the interested attention of the F a st to the W est, drew attention to
tiny in lit»* week, together will*
. ító -»vi*it ‘oin M asonic h all every Monday even in g.
I III*
the mutual dependence of the two sec­
the au lienee.
. f r. ; \\ * .ox
any special i*ii*»rmaiioti u n : may T lalatin Academy and Pacific University
C O R N E L IU S . S im on id es lodge .'»0 34 m eets !
A « .,.n
K Jn|its c a stle h all every S atu rd ay even in g.
The beauty of the floral decorations tions of our country but the author
i
b'^gaii
Si.tur<:
y
evening
with
the
anni*
.
V. i -
(lenire. Your Hom e ag en t will
ii y I
G L E N C O E .—G le n co e lod ge No. 22 m eets in |
U . Io. V i ‘ -.'a
versaiy of ¡he conservato.y of music. were as noticeabl* as at the morning thought that in financial m atters the
tn its c a sile h all on « very a lte rn a te Satu rd ay.
sell you tick«*» via tl»i- Hr i
West should assert herself. Miss Ida
rill;
Miss Clara White Cooley, ard Mrs. W al­ service
ciana lin e a id reserve \<<,i Sleep
Eells in “ The Influence of Custom "
, „
ter Reed id Portland, hrvehac charge of
Hit Aïta o h tl.
CHE U T K R ^ RY SO C IET IES.
F O R E S T GKOVK
D elpha te m p le, No. 7 ,.
in g C ar Boi t Its in ntlvHiict , on this importaiu department and the cx
showed how man was a subject to cus­
1 m b* r.
m eets in M asonic h a ll on th e second and fourth
The annual address before the literary tom though often unconciously. even
T If , a e«.c’ t i'îü M 'i. W ednesday o fe i.c h m onth.
applica tion.
etilene? of their work was demonstrated
H IL L S B O R O , P h o en icia te m p le m e ets in M a­
.v in *
t/rd n etd a y
by the .success o f the evening, \ large so^*ieti«s of the yot ng women aud young forming by it his moral standards. The
son ic hall
itorium I men* * hiloniatheaa and Gamina Sigm a, benefit o f and necessity for the speed
'i « . 4 i
audienc.' was ga .hered n the an litorium
N O T IIÎK KO It m i U C A I ION
A . O . . \V.
wav bv Hon. C. E . S. Wood, of Portland. construction o f the Nicaragua Canal by
Hi
and.
lixened
with
pleasant
approval
to
FORJi.Sl (.ROVli huivst (»rove lodge No.
The
opening praye r was offered by Rev. the Uuited States was ably treated by
Laud o il’«*«» al O repon i it» . O regon, i
.»‘ lu i
l i Ivt 1 *1 I« • > nierts in Odd Fellows hall otr« every Tuesduy
th .veil rendered program:
.«lay is , 1 sis. (
evening.
Dr. W illett, Mr. . I vers’ solo which fo l-! Jo h n Macrum in “ The Gateway o f the
. i
N otice is luMvby given th at lb«* follow ing
Schultz—
“
Festival
M
arch,"
Two
Pi­
FOREST tlROVK Degree of 11v nor lodge
The subject of the P acific". Miss M. Catherine Lansing’s
s e ttle r lut . li’.e«! n«»ii« e «»f h i- In i.-n tio ii l<» anini—Misses Cooley, Sara J rones, Char­ lowed v as encored
n.eets in Odd Fellow s hall the second Tuesday name«!
m a k e final ; roof in supiuur o f hi.» «daim, and
address was “So tie Thoughts About essay, “ Local color in American F ic-
i (it each month.
th a t sai l t»r«»of w ill
e m ade befor« etiun ly lotte Grab tm, Gertrude Marsh.
iIILI.s JORO. — Hillsbor«> lo«lge No. 61 meets clerk of W ash i.igt »fi c o u n t , at l i l l M oro, « i •
I-Cucken Hawlc-y—“ There’s One I Cove '-iterati re or an . Excursion into L itera­ tion” , was a literary gem and well de­
:
in its hail «in the first ai.d third Frdavs in each g o n , on .1 • 11 v 1 !. 18;'*!, viz :
\^ii»er L ugl’ month.
D early,” Double Quartette, Vocal—Mrs. ture” . '.t proved tc be a veritable pleas­ livered. The last o f the seniors to speak
Il A K it V f - r i ' i i A III),
II. A. No. 87Ui' for th e mv •, mm 1 t 1 s r ô \v.
Francis Lloyd, Mis> I^ois I’arker, T./rs. ure trip, enliven«« with apt quotations was Miss Em m a E . Stew art who told of
w km
SHKRWOOl). Sherwood lodge No. .'«> meet- ! lie n am es th e follow in g »« itu«*ssesto pr«»v>t 1*» Latvia
Wells,
M i.s Zul.
Warren,
I co n tin u o u s resident*** uj.* *i and c iu tiv u tino of,
\;«r«*-h 1 e lls . i in it?-, hall every T1 ursd&y evening.
Mrs Berta G rim es Miss Mil tie War «.it, from classic autho« i of various countries. “ T he I,ife and Growth o f Language” .
j said la n d v iz :
¡’KiARDVlLLK. Tigurdville lodgt meets ‘.n | B. a >Hk«*». K«lv ard i»;n .e. .loh» B">«l, John Miss Blanche Garrison,
. f C. G it
Miss
Kthel Art to the speaker was m an’s expression A duet, “ The Adieu” , by Mrs. Reed and
, *s I all on the second and fourth Saturdays in i oberts, of Gaston, t >r.
Merryimn.
to man, best whet: simplest both in con­ Mr. Millard Lounsdale was exquisite.
¡Gi.ll S.'r .: pHd | eocn month.
10-21
R o b e r t V. M i u k k . R egister
Ridomstein, a —“ Yearnings,”
struction and expr ssioti, all the world’s President McClelland in the usual lorm
»' tif ili
TUALATIN. - Tunlnt'i lodge meets in its
br.ll on the second and fourth Saturdevs in each
Hawley
b — ‘'Because I Love Thee great work of lit' rature have been na- conferred the degree of Bachelor of Arts
N O T IC K r o | { I'U B l.K " ‘ T IO N .
«nr*. i.h 'iK **'!> n ontli.
S o ," Vocal— Mrs. Laura Wells.
; tional in character mil written in times on Misses Lansing and E ells, and Bache­
K . O. T . M.
Land * lilicu at Ur«
itv. Oregon
/
Jeusen-Nietuann—“ Murmuring Zeph-1
.... , .
\v ti: McVarner.
lor o f Science on Messrs. Bisbee and
May is. 18 , 6. j
F O R E S T G R O V E . -F o rest G rove te n t No. _ m
yr i .* l';auo— Miss Bla. ebe Garrison.
Pol,t' < al turmoil
• n e ets in M asonic h a ll on th e s«.*cond aud fourth { Notlcv is h ereb y g i\ e r th a t th e foil »wing
Macrum. R eference was made to the
ii*« J.L let» S'ltl.th
Tuesdays in each m outh.
B*m
iei,
n
-
-
“
Wonderful
the
Power
of]
TI
ta
l
a
t
i
:
:
A C A D EM Y .
. tunned <e rie r J ims fll«*d n o tic e of h is in '^ n tio n
presence of the old flag made in '55 by
flin'.l p roof
in
support *>f his Love.” R otder, b — “ Spanish Serenade,”
H IL L SB O R O . Viola te n t No :8 m eets in Odd I to m ake
T
he
exercises
of
he
third
year
class
of
slid
that
said
p *o o f
w ill
be \’«u ai—Mcs. Francis Lloyd.
'0
,r jv .. Snuff', t ellovvs lia i' on th e second am . fourth T h u rs ­ 1 c la im ,
young ladies o f the school after a design
i m ade lief o re cou n ty c le r k
of W ash in gton
day» in each m outh
T ialatin Acailem were very interest­
co u n ty , a t H illsb oro, O regon on J u lv U. IVJ6.
(iodard, a —“ I'Torian” Song ”
by Dr. S. H. Marsh the first president.
viz.
I ai r-.8tftvpr.rt
I». O F I I .
“
b — “ Dost Thou it.emeniber?” ing. F.ifc lit young men and seven young
Officers o f the Alumni Association
HAiiAH A. H A U E R S T R O II.
H illsb oro G ran g e m eets in ;ts h a ll on th e sec­
Vocal— Mrs. Chester Dolph.
F
o
rm
erly
S
a
ra
h
A.
L
ittle
.
11.
A.
SO
T
H
)
for
th
e
n\v
women
completed
be
course
preparatory
j
we„
elected at . raertin„ held W ednes-
? l«;i > n . F-'.r- ond mid fourth S a tu ru a y s in er.ch m outh a t 12 m . ! * sect 12 t 2 n rft w
1 ich net'— “So n atin a,” P ian o — Miss to col'e^i ■ Tile j: «grain ol tlie after-1
ile
tiHiues
th
e
fo
llo
w
in
g
w
itn
esses
t
o
-
r
o
v
e
h
is
day
noon.
L. C. W alker, president, J .
g . %. r
4 S i » e r a im
. con tin u ou s re sid e n c e upon mnl c u lt! 'Htion i i. Iiilyth Ransom.
noon's eiercises w s:
F o rest (.r o v e . J a n u s R. M atth ew s Post, No said la n d , viz:
T. W halley, vice president, Mrs. Nellie
Meyerbeer,
a
—
‘Roberto,
O
tu
che
6, m eets in M asonic hull on th e firsi and th ird
1$. \|. C o llin s, E li S m ith , o f F ir, Or Thomas
. “ B causo 1 Love Y ou , D e a r," Adams, secretary and treasurer. The
Adora,
{Cavatina fr o m “ Robert\ le ! V ocal Solo
W ednesdays in ea ch m o n th .
F .'«»»*. Jo h n W illson , of G ales * r.*«*k. Or!
Mins F at h S c o tt.
D i a b le .” )
16
21
R
jb k r t A. M iLi.gR, R e g ister
corporation dinner was held at one
XV. It.
Palaib'.he,
b —“ Cuban
Hammock P ray e r.
F o rest G rove. Ja m e s B M atthew s R e lie f I —
o ’clock and alumni, faculty, trustees and
«I v ' . re V ’ard or
Song,” Vocal—Miss Lois Parker.
O ration
......................L in co ln as a L aw y er
• l c -
the I ’e.icc ; Cor]>s m eets a lte riia te "h i'rsd a y s in t»«ld F«*l-
invited guests partook o f a bountitul
law*, hai».
F
r
a
n
k
H»
.-din
A
dam
s.
A d m in istra to r’8 N otice.
Goutipd, a —“ O that We Two Were
C onstable
feast followed by interesting rem arks.
I. o . «.. r .
........................................................ E c h o e s
Nmi *e is brruhv given that the uml rsigau«! I
M alloy,
b “ Children s O ration
A pleasant affair was the president’s re­
F o rest G rove. F o rest ( G ‘» rov
rove e lo
1 o «1
d k jp ? N o .
in» bv mi Ian 1 illy . ntid
legally
lulinin- . P raters, \ ocal— Mrs. terta Grimes.
________
ly a aj.j.olnt«d
p ,.„ ......... .............
F lo re n c e >: elle Edw ards.
‘•.teets 1*1 its h all every S a tu rd a y even in g.
istrat«»r «»f th e vstnie *>f C aleL W oods dei-eosftiL I
ception which occured a little later.
Guriitt— ‘’R ondo," Piano— .Yiiss Char-
.O
ur
T
r
e
a
rnent
o
f
th
e
N
ative
R
ace
s
and
a
l
1
(d
tiin
s
a
g
a
.list
SHi«l
e
sl
ite
m
ust
>e
pr
•
Sv;*^o . i
H il shorn. Hillsbor«» lod ge m e ets in it s hn ' t seiiteo *0 m e v. (o rd tu g to .a.v at th e «'iti«e <.f l o l t e G r a h a m ( 1 s t 1 t a t i o i .
Oaa Clark G a rlin g to n .
oi t»a: c f sc' 1
'■very S atu rd ay .
Ju v e n ile T e m p le , Sundays, Langley
C H O R A L U NIO N C O N C E R T .
S on , in Woods A C ap les' b lo ck , in
Moszkow-iki a — “ Serenade,” Masche­ E ssay
tp . m
R u ssia 's Pla ► in th e W o rld ’s P rogress
F o rest G rov e, W a sh in g to n ; c o u n ty , Or.*».on, on
The comm encem ent concert of the
>r b efore s ix m on th s fro.n t t ils c « ie ,g :\en und er roni, b —“ Woodland So n g ,” V ocal—Miss
L
o
r
e
n
:.
G
leason
.
W . O F TH K W .
m y band th is 9th d ay of J u n e , 1 HW 6 .
Choral Union was held Wednesday.
Em m a Stewart.
lo t} .
F o re s t G rov e C am p No r,P m e ets in Odd Fvl-
o
................T h e W itc h es’ D ance
J am KM C. W oods .
/
The large auditorium was filled with an
I »ws h al. th e first and tfiir«* S a tu rd a y in each
Meyer-Helmund, “ M elodie,” Piano
Adm'rjl.strutor.
M iss C har otte G rah am .
m onth.
By W i L a n g l r y , A tty.
ut•«."» Miss Anna Poe.
H I RCH
E ssay
T h e Abu e o l th e K n g li.h T o n g u e : audience nlade o f » ‘« to rs, townspeople
»R.
Faure,
a — “ Bonjour Stizoti,”
J e s s ie »‘icefield .
and many from a considerable distance
à. tu. nit'» & * *
Chamitiade, / — “ Wert I a G ard’ni.r,” E b s a y .
T ie D evelop m ent o f A frica | around. The high order o f music which
rvict.
Vocal—Miss
Rudi
Scott
d ay v s r \i.T.y
W in ifr -d M arsh
had characterized the preceding events
Comes— ‘Merry, M trrv Are W e,” Vo­
O ration
lou L« o r’* f1 a
T h e H elvetian R e p u b lic of comm encem ent had raised the e x ­
cal Duet—Miss Fmm a St *wart and Miss
A lfred D .ih l S ch och .
pectations and all the music lovers were
wflc wût
out. Nor were they disappointed. T he
and Chorus from V ocal D u e t.................................... A N ig ht in V enice
. . . . IS G R E E K T H E (xR IH ’E K 'S '’^ . ^ . altz
.
C V v 'l .
M il * S tew art ind M rs. L loyd .
‘F au st,” T m o Pianos— Misses Cooley,
__ [ *frr«$t.
Union has been under charge of Mrs.
B en ed iction .
Garrison, Stewart mid Scott.
W alter Reed and her efforts were re ­
All kinds of (Groceries, Glassware and Stone-
SC n . a f t 'l, :3» : ’»• ¡
io; > » , te e
y
Ferm es,
a —“ The Lonely R ose,”
As at other exert :ses o f the week, the warded in the generous praise heard on
lo |ttC lit * A'» >•
ware,
Table
and
l’ocket
Cutlery,
Spoons.
Neidlinger,
b
—
“
Peggy,”
Ladies’
music was a proi linent feature. The every hand. Mrs. Reed is not only
Ut . IW -day.
ill*
Chorus.
Brooms, Mop Sticks, Butter Moulds, Ladles,
essays and oration showed careful pre- talented singer but an effleient instructor
III-’
Mesdame- Francis Lloyd and Chester
Wood and Willow W are of all kinds. Fish
p. ration at .1 traini lg.
as her success shown in the concert
t . I
>i ; 3 o. V . *:i ni.
Dolph; Misses Lois Parker, Em m a Stew­
Aav»n
ing
Tackle
and
all
kinds
of
Seeds.
a iu m n i a sso c ia t io n .
abundantly proves.
my T i n - d a y “vin-
art,
Laura
W
ells,
Marie
Tongue,
Ruth
K. » *.» *4\ ?v«ll-
In the evm ing t! e Alumni association
T h f program was the rendition o f T he
; b vi.d ay
, Scott, Livertie Baber, Zula Warren,
huh : s r cjKovK wuhiu'iton iimikc n i
n eets i n ' I s h a ll every
«very Monday even
evenirne.
in g.
.8. ! N n
I 'J V '
tr m
i h in
L I v / C l IV I
,
,
.
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A
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i
/
A F irst Class Grocery Store
Tea ami Coffee a Specialty
ani» preside ij * i .
Helen Jam es, Eleanor Rusiell, Blanche
charKf - Ho' • » “" e y W . Sco tt.
Garrisoi’ . i E . l th
el
Merrvman,
llerta ^ '¡ ‘or-in-chief
o f he Oregonign, who
U C J
i U v I /. > .LilcA 11,
IIC I Id |
t
I I
V i A l P D ’ kJ
t i l t 4 r|t
1 1 4 I ) 1 7 I V I A (irim
ea, Minnie
rimes,
Mintii* Warren, Bertha Tongue, wa* Pr” :'lMit of the association last
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l\
.M
e re d im ja
e ,, -.,_____________
E lizabrtl. T o .g 0__,
u e; Miss
pre id.-d and delivered the princi-
Merediill
Ja m
n ie
____ ,
it (lr»*v(v
T -X L ._R-
-E-U KJ
M 1 1
1 *. l i l l I J I
....
^
nal adtlress which
unmm> nthpr
liich treatp«!
treated among
other
]
Clara
W
hite
Cooley,
Instructor
o
f
Piano,
j
at^^rcss»
. p M.
things of education and its necesaity,
Organ
and
Thei
rv;
Mrs.
W
alter
Reed,
t o r MAIL'«.
SELLS ONLY T H E BEST OF
and compar 'd the * arlier with the pres-
h
1 Vocal instructor.
«oint-* Depans
ent edvant. ges.
Short speeches were
in'
BA CCALA U REA TE.
nude by other alu mi, Rev. Dr. Myron
« 1; n ts oh vhif W est
s 4:30 ft :u
A fair sized audience listened to the E ells, Hon. T. IL j ongue, L. C. W alker
■n 11 and Y<m o lli» : ;
baccalaureate sermon Sunday morning. a n d j. P. W halley.
cl
I The absence of so many from town was
if
C O tL E G K ‘» R A D U A T K S.
compensated for by the commencement
•t i A RT U K H T .
College
gr iduath u exercises W ednes-
The Country affords, in firoat visitors. A »’ter the interlude Psalm X V I
in t Rapt«:1 t p p n k
day morning were veil attended. After
fite votltie {ï.-di-
was
read
Rind
then
He
r.
A.
Rogers
read
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a chapter from Colossians. President prayer by D/. \\ i lit, Mrs. Reed sang
re ! ing tn ih num
re-, b#1',»
McClelland preached the sc;nion. which
pr* h r. tt»re« lapis.
was based on a text from Rom ans: “ I Ai.i
-I»
Debtor Both to the Greeks and lo the
Wholesale
and
Retail.
H
Barbarians, 10 the. Learned and to t.Te
th
n u t ai d I
Done in a \11 Kinds of Dressed Poultry» Fat Hogs, Unlearned.” The pre-side»;1* »ermoti i
111;
lc »Vft1.ll
»
xr
. *» ,
treated largely o f the debt doe the world
Spring Lambs ar a \ eal Calves.
by every individual; that inis debt was
lid i r a\ u\:f Jiatl
due not to t'.ie great only, but to gre.it
BUYER AND SELLER.
enue.tnd ionth
and stnal'«; in the Christian religion
llo .ic do we fird the teachir < th at we
M arket 20 a
’. i 1
FO R EST CROVK. are all brothers children of a common
Farm
e.
:y
father God. Thft logical conclusion
i!l -T Oi IC E S .
this teaching wa** the building ip of a
Enver*«:
‘r \i C<»r eliti»
pu bli: opinion which had compelled the
ri
attention of kings and rulers W hile the
r. • \i*
• »le i » h »;
graduate faces a much different world,
TtMsh.-
11
than Paul still thete is nuch th a lia e v ib
>f «WW ii
Vfutrrsif.
GALES CREEK.
Socialism an 1 popi.lisn ar° significant
’ !
she*
*
c
>fl
hi
terms, and while they tm v stand for
Tw lUh
Len« X
much that i? enil, he sain that-on the
ro
whole they show that the masses are
f 1
thinking, and that thou»; in p wer in ist
remember that they l ave a m aster to
>i
answer to. The Christian p u ljit i» not
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moribund, tr- inf uence is felt. W itness
iv fa f;
L o « « t * r i ‘ ‘ >!*.
the threatened rupture
vith Great
;
■
P r o m p t l^ « ■ li» « • ^ > .
( ’HAS. HIATT. I’lo.iri 'for, Britain. fH.e air was filled with war
h
■» • - *
lit’« th .i
Kx<—li«*n t Q 'l a l H y .
clouds; or Sunday the Christian pul pi its
Ik t
of both countries we t unanimous in
•
eN o w t
-«dty fir n
their denunciation of war; Mon ¡Gy
Ilf
peace reigned.
Ilf
The President is an interesting speaker
Ol , : ■ er»
and the keru.cn was a Tic, m aking a
+ r
tl
deep impression on the audience. \t
«( Apr tv Ne. .ta
its close the graduates stood while x ew
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It
Holy City, a sacred cantata by Alfred R .
( / '» * “ '•
Part I, contem
plation
constated
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■ .
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•
of the instrum ental introduction on the
organ by Miss Cooley, chorus by the
Union: tenor solo.
Union;
solo, Mr. Bover.
Boyer, trio.
trio,
1 Mesdames Reed, Coursen and Grimes;
chorus by the Union; contralto solo by
M rs-
chorus by the Union. Part
TI* Adoration opened with the instru-
mental intenezzo by Miss Cooley; then
followed two bass solos by Dr. A rcher,
alternating with the chorus for the Un-
» ,
..
.
.
..
.
ion. A double chorus by the Union ami
j a quartette, Mesdames Reed and Coursen
an(j Messrs. Boyer and Reed, o f Portland,
(Concluded on fourth page.)
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