»Jtarterlv exenH iea.of1 the Junior a n d ! Heath o f M rs. ABI1 S t e w a r t . a ilGp-itch tellin g o f his ul.ere;« and sending congratulation«, but | Senior classes were well attended Tues- \ Mrs. A nn Crum baker Stew art was T he exercises were opened born in Colum bia c o u n t y , P e n n sy lv a n ia , t o t e r e d Rt the pom -office at F o re s t Grove, or. ■ » he thought the wires m ust have been day evening. S ec o n d -c la ss mail matter. grounded or becom e short circuiued for by a piano duett given by Mrs. Cook M ay 6, 1818, died near Forest Grove, -------- ----------------- the message had not com e to hand. and Miss Yoder, w hich was w ell re O regon, on March 20, 1897 and so was o f the age o f 78 years 10 months and 14 TKKMH TO SUBSCRIBERS. H ow ever the D octor had left here just ceived. Mr. H. H. H artley then gave an o ra days. She was married in 1836 at F ind P o s ta g e F re e . in tim e enough to get to Carson C ity, He said la y, O hio, to Benj. E. Stew art and to O n e y e a r .....................................................$i Y>; N evada, and the chairm an knew that he tion on “ T h e Man and H e ro ,” S in months ................................................. 751 was studyin g the question o f college in brief “ The history o f a nation is the gether they crossed the plains in 1847. T h r e e m o n th s ................................................... — J r * I » 40 ath letics w ith a view to gettin g som e biography o f its great m en, no advance The sam e y ear they settled in North In A d v a n c e . m ent in any sphere w hatsoever can be Y a m h ill where Mrs. Stew art m ainly th in g less dangerous than football. made excep t for heroes— men w ho see resided since that time and at the time Mr. E . E . M erges, '89, o f Portland, a B a ta b lish e d fo r th e d is s e m in a tio n o f W a s h in g t o n c o u n ty n e w s , th e e le v a tio n o f h u m a n it y an d recent alum nus, presented Prof. Marsh beyond the horizon o f the ordin ary o b o f her death still owned a part o f the old t h e m o n e y w e ca n m a k e . server. Men have not been raised up to hom estead. She was a lady o f sterling w ith a beautiful portrait o f him self. I te m s o f g e n e ra l in te re st g r a t e fu lly re c e iv e d . Mr. John T . W halley, for the alum ni m ake special advancem ent in any p ar qualities and in her long life o f useful K d ito r 's h o b b ie s an d o p in io n s on th is p a g e , a ll ot Portland, presented him with a purse ticular line or do a heroic deed, and only ness made m any friends and won the the rest fa c t s —im p a rtia l an d u n co lo red . K d ito r is a t h o m e in h is sa n c tu m , H a t c h e t con tain in g $70 in gold, a dollar for every so far as it has been in the men have they esteem o f a ll who knew her. B u ild in g , F o re s t G ro v e , fro m 6 a. m . to 10 p. m . one o f his s lity - c s e years and $9 inter- becom e heroes. Mr. John M iller fol H er children are: Mrs. Em m a Laugh- s i each w e e k d a y a n d a lw a y s g la d to t a lk an d esp Letters were then read by th e lowed with an oration on “ D angers o f lin o f N orth Y am h ill, D. C. Stew art of h e ta lk e d to. chairm an from H arvey Scott, editor in E xtrem e D em o cracy.” Mr. M iller Forest G rove, Flrminger Stew art of Day- ch ie f o f the O regonian, John and M ary spoke o f the evils arising from govern- ville. G rant county, James Y . Stewart, IS S IJ K D R V K R Y W K K K I N T H K Y E A R O N I,ee o f W hatcom , and m any others, j ment by people prom pted by selfish deceased, O rvllie Stew art ofM arysvale, T H U R S D A Y FROM TH E H ATCHET Som e contained m oney as to ken s of their m otives and w ith insufficient know ledge U tah, M onta Stew art o f G aston, F’rances P R I N T I iR Y . regard, it being rem arked th at Mr. Scott o f the far-reaching and com plex question A. F o x , deceased, wife o f Judge W. F ox was represented b y five silve r dollars. involved. Miss E lean or R ussell w ith a o; A storia, and E va Stew art with whom I f you tail to receive yo u r paper it w ill R ev. J. E . W alker, o f F oochow , China, full, rich voice, next favored the audience she was livin g at the time o f her death. be a favor if you w ill n o tify us at once. another aluntnius, told an am using an ec w ith a vocal solo it bein g Miss R u ssell’s Mrs. Stew art joined the Methodist dote pointed at a former principal o f the first appearance before th e public. An E piscopal church soon after her arrival A U S T I N C R A I G __ E d it o r a n d P r o p r i e t o r . academ y presumed to be Judge S battu ck. oration on " T h e Influence o f the Su- in O regon and has been a consistent T he event o f the even in g cam e when drerne Court,” was then giv en by M r. J. m em ber ever since. F. i g h t I KADABLF, Hon. I. A. M acrum on the part of all E. Kirkw ood. H e spoke o f the wide The burial occurred M onday at North E L IA B L K P ages Prof. M arsh’s friends, after a short spread influence o f the im portant cases Y a m h ill, her hom e for so m any jears. W eekly J E P U B L IC A N speech on the subject o f “ W atch in g w hich the Suprem e Court has decided, Prof. M arsh,” presented him w ith a enum erating the "D red S co tt D ecision ” A ll the different forms o f skin fine engraved gold w atch and chain. and the N ational B anking System . “ Our troubles, from chapped hands to eczema HEN. NEAL MOW. A song from the quartett, Messrs. B rad Debt to E g y p t” was the subject o f Miss and indolent ulcers can be readily cured ley , F letcher, Bauer and H askell, fol I.orena G leason. She said in part no by D -W itt’s W itch Hazel Salve, the A Gen. Neal Dow celebration was lowed. nation has risen and flourished w ith great p ile cure. J. C. C lark, druggist. held in the Congregational church Here Prof. Marsh was allow ed to rep- out con tributing som ethin g to the pro- last Sunday evening. It was a resent him self but was given strictly in gress o f the world. R om e left her leg- .Social. Union service of all the churches, charge not to thank a n yb o d y. H e l acy o f literature and law , G reece her The ladies o f the Degree of Honor A. briefly reviewed the m arvelous changes literature and art, and E g y p t her science, and therefore all standing room in during the th irty years of his professor- E g y p t attained the highest civilization O. U. W ., w ill give a M other Got ».* the auditorium and gallery was ship in F. U. whose history is his life ’s o f the ancients and m uch o f our modern social in V erts hall on Friday evening, crowded to overflowing to hear and story. Now the audience were grace- i scientific know ledge is m erely the know l- A pril 2. There will bean entertainm ent see the splendid program of exer fu lly dism issed with a wave o f the hand edge o f the E gy p tian s, w orked over. o f tableaux in w hich all those taking part cises in commemoration of the life from the chairm an and in vited to w alk Mr. Chas. E . B radley then delivered w ill have the costum es o f the different and services of that great Ameri in to the m usic room and tak e from the an oration on “ Our Need o f U niversi characters as represented in Mother G oose’s R h ym es. can, Neal Dow. A name which is tables w liat th ey wanted, m arch back ties.” He spoke ot the urgent need o f into the auditorium and eat and drink a wide dissem ination o f kn ow ledge in like an army with banners leading standing a la Saratoga. T hus closed an our land, as the only m eans o f counter- Bilious Colic. and inspiring our marching legions interesting occasion and a deserved ; a ctin g the evil influences o f the vast Persons who are subject to attacks of o f young boys and girls in their tribute to a man whose life has been hordes o f foreign im m igrants w ho cotne bilious colic w ill be pleased to know that conquests over that curse as black freely given to the cause o f education ! to our shores and dem and a sa y in g in prom pt relief m ay be had by taking and who has been a pioneer in this line the formation o f our laws. H e said we C h am b erla in ’s C o lic, Cholera and Diar- as that other deep dyed curse of in Oregon. are sadly deficien t in such U n iversities rhcea R em ed y, and if taken as soon as slavery which cost this nation live as abound in G erm an y and som e o f the j the first indication of the disease ap- and one-half millions of men, and older nations. A charm ing solo by Mrs ! pears, it w ill prevent the atta ck. For A T T H E ’ V A R S IT Y . five thousand millions of dollars to G rim es concluded the program . i sale b y J . C. C la rk , Druggist. T he Y . W . C. A. have elected officers consume in the battle fires of this for n ext term as follows: President, Miss Front Cripple Creek. republic. Garrison; vice president, Miss Marsh; Save Your Grain. A fte r the big fire in C rip p le Creek, I The exercises were opened by Cor. S ec., Miss Partner; Fin. S ec., Miss F ew realize th at each squirrel destroys Parker; treasurer, Miss Sorenson. took a very severe cold and tried rnauv $1.50 w orth o f grain annually. Wake- the choir of the Congregational Mrs. F. R. Cook of the conservatory rem dies w ith ou t help, th e cold o n ly be lee’s Squirrel and G opher Flxterminator church. The devotional service and her sister Miss Lois Parker will com ing more settled. A fte r using three is the most effective and econom ical poi was conducted by a clergyman of assist the ladies o f the Congregational sm all bottles of C h a m b e rla in ’s Cough son kn ow n . Price reduced to 30 cents, the Christian church followed by a church o f H illsboro, in g iv in g an enter R em edy, both th e cough and cold left J. C. Sm ock, A gen t, Sherw ood. For sale song for “ God and Native Land" tainm ent at that place on F rid a y the me, and in this high latitu d e it takes a by J. C. C lark, druggist. m eritorious cu.igh rem edy to do an y by a chorus of twelve girls con 26th. good.— (I. B. H end erso n , editor Daily T h e jo in t m eeting o f the Ph ilos and ducted by Mrs. Gen. Thorp. The R lp an s T ab u les cure headache. A d vertiser. For sale by J . C . C la rk , G am m as was a decided success. A R ip an s T ab u les cure bad breath. R ev. Mr. Shelley was introduced D ruggist. m eeting o f the same kind should be R ipans T ab u les cure biliousness. and addressed the vast audience held at least once a month. R ip an s T ab u les: for sour stomach. K tpans T ab u les a ssist digestion. upon the life and character of Neal I’h K H ATCHET. — D o w , which o f the great N ea l | b o u ts iSZZi.m.. . ..................................... SEE THAT TH»s qu. FAC-SIMILE SIG N A TlI AVeße table Preparation for As - simiiating üieFood awlRcguta ling the Stomachs and Bowels cl I n f a n t s /* •O F - h il d iu n Promotes Digestion,Cheerful ness and Rest .Con tains neither piuni,Morphine nor Mineral. Op: N c o N t a r c o t i c IS O N THE . you se WRAPPE mffHA ISwtfkt* À U Senna * R M U SJu- OF jin ist S etd » EVEBY ». fiirm Sted - B O T T L E 0 ! {.¿¡fcyL* navw A perfect Remedy for Constipa tion. Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea, Worms .Convulsions .Feverish ness and L O S S O F SLEEP. Tac Simile Sign ature of NEW YORK. e x ac t c o p y of w r a p p e r . Oastorla la pat ap la ono-jizo bottles • I lU not sold in balk. Don't allow stja J yon anything else on the plea or pnxg * 1 is "jnat ns good” and “ ■ will answer e | pose." AS-Be» that you get C-A-8- Tho fac simile 1 dgnjtnre( of Hatchet and Weekly Chicago Inter Ocean, g • • • • • Tp IC> *J'T> ■, . . ; O O u » ; w F 9 9 I O ! i n ' C V V V « « f » I V O « « l o «••««! : $ L 0 0 $ 1 .0 0 1 t m ìe W e e k l y I h ìt e i { O c e a n , The Greates R ep u blica n Paper of the West. J T T is the most sta lw a rt ana u n sw erv in g R e p u b lica n WeeJtfypab-1 • J. fished today and can always be relied upon for fair and honest re -1 m poris of all political affairs. T h e W e e k ly In ter O cean S u p p lie r A ll o f t h e N ew s} and th e B e s t o f C u rre n t L ite r a tu r e . It is Morally Clean, and as a Fam ily Paper is Without a Peer. < Its Literary Colum ns are equal ] ’’ to those ot the best m agazines. • Its Youth’s Departm ent is th e j finest o f Its kind. It brings to tho familv tl’ e News o f th«> E m ir o vt o r l.l amt gire« the hest arul »blest discussions or all iju stfou* o f the day. Hi« Inrrr iic r o u Givi'S tivi-lvr p i r e * of reading m atter each seek and bein g p u blish ed in - li s u r o is letter adapted to (he metis of the people wo3t oi tho Alls ¡hun.v Mountains tnan any other paper. was a brief statement qualities which made 2 $ 1.00 Dow the wonder o f the age. T h e master o f all o f his pow ers a p plied to the great temperance re form ation. T h e M aine law was read and ably A lo n zo explained R ogers of by the the • The Daily and Sunday Edl- • tions of The Inter Ocean are • the best of their k i n d . . . . R ev. C on g rega I Price of Dally by m all...................... Jt no per ) I Price of Surdav by m all.................. J2.00 per fft , Hally and Sunday by m ail............... td.00 per >ear| tild r e s a THF. IN T E R O CEA V CM, tio n al church. Hatchet and Chicago Weekly Inter Ocean T h e address o f the even in g was delivered by I)r. G . O. R ogers, w hose personal acquaintance with If N ea l Dow gave an intense interest to the beautiful speech. H e gave and custom s o f the N e w E ngland people w hen rum was a factor o f everyday life including the m in is tration o f the gospel on Su n day. T h e doctor traced the O r A n y O t h e r K in d progress o f the m ig h ty forces which G e n . Dow had set in m otion , Buy a Farm, Buy a Lot. Buy a House and M an interesting history o f the habits and g ave R E A L his audience a m ost tenioyable en ter Patriotic tem perance so n g s were interspersed throughout the exer CTS. cises, and the beautiful children of our city w ho com posed have received the chorus of + E S T A T I • tain m en t. o n e y to • OF THE • • F orest G rove L and C o . W e have m any com plim ents many bargains and now is the time to W rite for Price List. from our people for their fine songs F O R E S T GROVE, ORE« which constituted a substantial part o f the entertainm ent. Office oi w il l ia m s . W ood U n t h ic u m , Prof. Marsh's Birthday. T he large auditorium o f M arsh M e morial H all was tilled M onday n ig h t to overflow ing with the friends o f Pacific U n iversity gathered to do hon or to its aenior professor on the sixty-second an niversary o f his b irthd ay. R ev. C. F , C lapp presided over the meeting and introduced the speakers with appropriate com m ents. H on. A. H incian o f the trustees told o f th e ta r ly days o f the un iversity and the com in g o f Prof. M arsh. R ev. A. R ogers, pastor o f the Congregational church, spoke ol the professor ss a m em ber and a deacon, o f the church. H ere the “ fe m a le " q u ar tette, as the chairm an announced them . Misses Stewart. Venen, Parker and Gar- aiaon sang so sweetly that an encore called for another selection. The students o f the college, through Mr. P. K. Bauer o f the Senior class, next •■pressed their kindly fee'ing toward tbeir instructor, while Principal Rates ••presented his associates o f the faculty. The chairman announced that President McClelland had promised that he would White, light and right, that’s the kind of bread it makes, and happy is the household that uses it. When the best is the cheapest why use any other? No better flour is made than “Washingtons Best.” & P ortlan d , Or., S e p .3, ’96. 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