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THE WASHINGTON COUNTY NEWS, Page Four. WASHINGTON COUNTY N E W S R E P U B L IC A N WILL FRENCH • • • • Proprietor • Forest Grove, Oregon Eight Pages $ 1 .0 0 a Y e a r In Advance FOREST GROVE. OREGON, putting the shoe, besideu the 120-yards putting the shot, besides the 120-yards Petersen was an easy winner, bring ing the state record to P. U. and con soling for the other contests, which | were several of them won by only very I Cur Mad Rush to Get R i c h — Overcapitaliza narrow margins. MAY 29, 1903. AMERICA NEEDS A NEW HEART Archbishop Christie has named Sun day, May 31, as the date for Oregon churches to tako up their "Peter's pence” collection. tion and Overproduction Are Responsible F o r Mamy of the Evils of Today— A People Lack ing In Ideals s : : : The Commercial Spirit’s Ba.d Deeds Rivers De filed, A i r Bla-ckened and Poisoned and N a ture Defaced T h ai We May Have Greater Ex travagance : : : : : May 29 In History. I860—Sarah Jennings, famous as Duchess of Marlborough, born; died lT4t. 1736— Patrick Henry, patriot orator of the Revolution, born at Studley. Hanover county. V a.; died 171». 1814—Empress (or ex-Empress) Josephine died at Malmaison, near Paris; born In Martinique 1763. 1866—General Winfield Scott, retired com mander of the United States army, died at West Point; born In Virginia 1786. General Scott was 60 years old when he undertook the campaign In Mexico. 1877—John Lothrop Motley, historian ana former American minister to Kngland. died at Dorchester, Kngland; horn 1814. 1894—Mordecai I.. Hopkins, a prominent Chicago journalist, died in that city. G. A. Hoffman, of Arnold, Neb., * ceived by the person or persons tv, brother of Attorney Hoffman, is th-» By JOHN LANCASTER SPALDING, Bishop of Peoria whom It is sent or not.— Bellinger & latest addition to the already large May 30 In History. company or corporation owning or Nebraska colony here, having bought 1416 — Jerome of Prague Cotton’s Annotated Codes and Stat E shall have strikes and lockouts and perhaps vio controling any newspaper or period burned at Constance. a lot in South Park, where he expects j 1431—Joan of Arc burned at utes of Oregon. lence in the future. The fierce competitive system ical of any kind, or whenever any to put up at once a dwelling and bring Rouen. under which we live and which results in overcap 1640—Peter Paul Rubens, his family here to live. Like others Office in Abbott Building. editor or proprietor of any such news the great Flemish artist, < he came to look for a location, but de died; born 1577. italization and overproduction is responsible fo r paper or periodical, shall mail or senu Issued Every Friday in the Year. 1744—Alexander Pope, poet, cided it was not necessary to look fur Voltaire. many o f the evils from which wc suffer. SO M E any such newspaper or periodical to died; born 1688. One Dollar a Year in Advance. ther. Nebraska has furnished several 1778—Voltaire died; born 1694. Mackintosh any person or persons in this star», O F O U R G R E A T E S T IN D U S T R IE S A R E C A P declared that Voltaire embodied in his Address all business communica hundred citizens to the vicinity of For own person all the wit and quickness without first receiving an order for I T A L I Z E D A T F O U R A N D F I V E T IM E S T H E I R R E A L est Grove within the past few years. and versatile ingenuity of a people tions to the Proprietor. which surpasses other nations In these said newspaper or periodical from V A L L E , A N D E V E R Y P O S S IB L E D E V IC E IS R E S O R T E D brilliunt qualities. "H e has,” says All matter for publication should be T h e Decoration Day address will be Carlyle, ‘ ‘the eye of a lynx, sees deeper such persons or persons to wuom said T O I N O R D E R TO P A Y D I V I D E N D S O N T H E W A T E R E D at the first glance than any other man, "Editor Washington by Capt S. B. Ormsby, of Salem, in newspaper or periodical Is malleu, addressed to: but no second glance Is given.” The outcome sooner or later is a panic which destroys Marsh hall, at 1:30 p. m. The Captain STO C K . 1814—Peace of Paris and end of the Napo County News.” shall be deemed to be a gift, and no leonic wars, the Waterloo campaign is the father of the Roseburg Soldiers’ hundreds o f millions o f dollars and brings wretchedness and want excepted. debt or obligation shall accrue against Application made for entry at the Homo, having secured its establish 1100—Owing to the threatening attitude o f to millions o f human beings. Chinese rebels American, British, Ger any such person or persons, whether I.ostofflce of Forest Grove, Oregon, ment while in the legislature. He also W H E R E IS T H E R E A S O N FO R A L L T H I S ? I T S P R IN G S FR OM man, Italian, Rurtf‘" n and Japanese has been Chief Forest Ranger for Ore said newspaper or periodical is re as second class mail matter. troops were orderta to guard the for O U R A M E R I C A N H U R R Y T O G E T R IC H , W H I C H IS A D I S E A S E O F eign legations. gon. A PEOPLE W H O LAC K ID EA L S ; W H O M E ASU R E T H E V A L U E OF May 31 In History. "W h ere Rolls the Oregon." ed by the greatest private bank In the Memorial Day— The W. R. C. meets R E L IG IO N , C U L T U R E A N D A R T B Y T H E I N F L U E N C E O F T H E S E 431—Joan of Arc (Jeanne d’A.rc), the “ Maid of I h e Lewis and Clark Centennial and world, a London institution, Incorpo at Verts Hall, Saturday morning at T H I N G S ON T H R I F T A N D M A T E R I A L P R O S P E R I T Y . Orleans.” burned at the rated under the laws of New Jersey, 9:30. G. A. R. and W. R. C. and school North Pacific Exposition, stake in Rouen; born In the midst o f all this rush and noise o f business, o f expan and owning a Baker county mine with children form in line at 10 o ’clock 1411. Portland, 1905. P10—Horatio Seymour, gov-g over $10,000,000 of gold in sight, has sharp, to march to the cemetry. Every sion and success, we are rapidly growing incapable o f taking or ernor of New York,? Our faith in education is, at bot reduced its capitalization to $500. Its one is Invited to join the march and loving the deeper views o f life. born in Pompey Hill, Onomluga county. N. Y.; Joan of Arc. T H E G. A. R. stock is not for sale. Another $3,000,- bring all the flowers they have to tom, the faith in its powers to enable us to got more money. Our died in Utica 1886. 000 property, organized under West spare. 1818—John Albion Andrew, war governor preaching, leaving aside the things that are eternally right and true of Massachusetts, born in Windham, The man or woman who on last Virginia laws but having its posses Me.; died 1867. and indispensable, concerns itself with which is frivolous, star ISS6— Thursday did not admire and love sions In Grant county, has also re General George Jerrfson Stannard, A memorial for mail aupply for Til who with his Vermont militia gave those dear old men who marched, duced its total stock to $500. A corpo lamook from the Grove via the Wilson tling and vulgar. Pickett’s column its finishing blow, proudly and even yet valiantly, under ration with less than $5,000 pays an River road was forwarded Wednesday *i *. n died in Washington; born in Georgia, Vt., 1820. our young President— those who went annual tax of only $10, not over $10,- to Senators Mitchell and Fulton, sign 1595—General G. M. Mitchell, a Union vet T H E R E IS , I T H I N K , S O M E W H E R E I N T H E B IB L E A through the terrors and horrors of 000, $15; up to $25,000, $20, and less ed by the mayor and councllmen ano eran, died at Charleston, 111.; born 1835. 1900—Johannesburg occupied by British that tremendous conflict among breth than $50,000 costs $30. None of the under the city seal. The Senators will T E X T W H I C H S A Y S T H A T G O D IS A N G R Y W I T H T H E troops and the flag of England raised ren and neighbors forty years ago— county companies have any interest urge speedy investigation by the Post N A T I O N S T H A T A R E R IC H . over the public buildings. a conflict that had to come and bt above that figure. 1 9 0 2 —Terms of peace signed by the Boer Office Department and as the report H ow many o f us in the contemplation o f the lives o f men who representatives and British officials at fought out “ to a finish” — isn't fit to bv. cannot be other than favorable, serv Pretoria. have spent all their energies in accumulating riches have had an an American citizen, or enjoy the priv Real Estate Agent J. B. Beal Mon ice ought to be Inaugurated by July 1, ileges o f that position. day sold Jesse Knight’s farm near to the mutuyal gain of Tillamook and eye fo r the exactions o f this w ealth; have thought how misspent June 1 In History. Gray, of course. Limping, some of Gaston, 30 acres, for $500, to Mrs. Forest Grove, and it is said the mail these lives fo r the most part have been, how barren o f ideals f 1841—Sir David Wilkie. R. A., celebrated Scottish painter, died at sea off Gibral them. Eyes more or less dimmed. Anna Epplett, a Nebraska lady who contractor, a Mr. Hunt of McMinn Look what this spirit has done fo r us. I t has defiled our rivers tar; born 1786. But look— did you look?— in those glo- came here about six months ago. She ville, would welcome the change. • 1872—James Gordon Bennett, founder o f until in our cities today a thirsty man may not get a glass o f cold the New York Herald, died in New lious faces. Why. It was Inspiration bad already invested in a fruit farm York; born 1795. Bennett was a pio ■water that is fit to drink. I t has blackened and poisoned the at merely to see how valiantly and gal above the light plant, near the W att neer newspaper maker. When his pa T w o fountains, with concrete basins, per was a weak, struggling afTair, he lantly and proudly and triumphantly place. mosphere with smoke and noxious vapors. I t has desecrated the reported the great New York fire of lawns, flower beds, profusely planted those old veterans followed the Boy Fourth of Ju ly Preparations are un 1835 with a fullness of detail and Inci face o f nature where such desecration were a blasphemy. I t has with carnations in honor of the popn- dent which set the fashion for the President! He is the President! That der headway with an energetic com times. He introduced the daily money ;ar brand of cream, and ornamental made hovels fo r the occnpation o f man where not even swine could »is enough. He represents mittee, of which T. H. Adams is chair article and engaged correspondents in fences, is the condensed milk factory's live in comfort. Europe and in the principal American Government, man. and F. T. Kane, J. H. Wescott, S. cities. He employed newsboys to cir expression of sympathy with the good I a iw , 0 f> * E. Hines, C. F. Miller, E. W. Haines, A N D A L L FO R W H A T ? T H A T A N A TIO N , A L R E A D Y T H E M OST culate the Herald and was. in fact, work inaugurated by the Civic Im original, aggressive and audacious In C. O. Roe, C. E. Bradley, J. J. W lrtz, Authority, W A S T E F U L A N D E X T R A V A G A N T ON E A R T H , M I G H T B E A B L E FOR provement Society for the beautifying an age when to be so required genius Civilization, Dr. Reutz and W alter Hogue are the G R EA TER EXTRAVAGANCES. of the highest type. of Forest Grove. Now it Is said the Union Indissoluble, 1879—James Shields, American general, other members. Naylor's Grove will hay baling plant and,the flour mill will died in Ottumwa, la.; born in Dun W E N E E D N O T SO M U C H N E W M E A S U R E S A S A A reunited country. be used. Hon. Biuger Hermann will gannon, Ireland. 3810. Prince Louis be painted to harmonize with the fac N E W H E A R T . The greatest nation In all history. In our labor difficulties the moralization o f both Napoleon, the only child and heir of orate, and with a balloon ascension, Napoleon III., killed by the Zulus in More, he— exoflicto— represents the games, contests, and all the usual tory, and then the station surround employers and employees is an indispensable condition in the bring South Africa, where he served on the triumph of th f greatest struggle of events of unusual excellence, it will bo ings will give an impression to railway staff of the British commander. ing about o f a better state o f things. And since the employers passengers of that neatness and thrift 1898—Thomas W. Keene, noted American all the ages, withotll exception. Thi. a big day. actor, died in New York city; born which has always characterized the are few er in number and presumably more intelligent than are question was. Can a great republic live 1840. Drove. Messrs. Hoffman and Bump the laborers the chief effort should be to give them new minds and and go on and triumph and do bust Attorney Hawks is building a com are said to be likely to build this sea June 2 In History. fortable and modern seven-room cot ness? new hearts that they may understand that they are trustees not To answer yes to this question cost tage on his property, recently bought son on their corner property across 1773—John Randolph of Roanoke born In less o f public interests than o f private interests and that the rights Virginia; died 1833. — oh, let us not now review the cost Un South Park. Contractor Baldwin from the depot, and with the comple 1816-John Godfrey Saxe, humorous poet, born in Highgate, V t.; died 1887. Saxe — but these grand old men (nay, they has charge of the work, and expects tion of the new hotel that section wilt o f workers, to say the least, are as sacred as are the rights o f was educated for the law and practiced have a lively look. are not old, and never will be) were to complete it early in July. owners. it successfully until his tastes led him the debtpayers. They put themselves into Journalism. He began to edit In 1850. From 1856 to 1872 he lectured and In the breach. Think, young, giddy, T h e Cong. Ladles’ Aid Society held T h e brick basement and foundation wrote. In the latter year he became trifling man or woman. If you can. a most enjoyable meeting at the beau walls for the new hotel near the depot editor of the Albany Evening Journal. The enduring literature from Mr. what that flag means to them! Why*; tIful home o f Mr3. Dr. Rogers this are completed and the building will By Rev. Dr. LYMAN ABBOTT of Brooklyn Saxe’ s pen was published variously be if every man under forty were to drop week. tween 1846 and 1875. He contributed to probably be finished by mid summer. the Knickerbocker Magazine and to ------------i A L V A T I O N IS C H A R A C T E R . EVERY EFFOR T TO A TTA IN A d t«d tomorrow, the United States There will be twenty-five guest rooms Harper’s and the Atlantic the poems P E R F E C T C H A R A C T E R IS A S T E P T O W A R D S A L V A T I O N . could In case o f need still whip the "Shoemaker Sam” Walker has mov and all the conveniences of a modern which first made him famous. 1881— Paul Emile Littré, French philologist ed his shop to Mr. Brookes', hurriedly hotel, the landlord to be an experienced world 1 C A N A M A N BE S A V E D A N D N O T A C C E P T and historian, died at Paris; born 1801. But war Is over, let us hope; yei vacating his room in the rear of Ab hotel man from San Francisco. W ith 1882— Giuseppe Garibaldi, Italian patriot I F A M A N T R IE S T O L E A D T H E L I F E O F and soldier, died in Caprera; born In let us never forget what righteous bott's jew elry store to afford The out furniture the hotel will cost about C H R IS T ? Nice 1807. P U R I T Y T H A T C H R IS T LE D , I T H I N K I I E W O U L D B E 1902—Terms of South African peace pub war has won and— ye youth— when News a home. Offices are scarce, and $7,000. lished in England. The Boers sur you meet a O. A. R. man. take off so only could a location on Main street SAVED. render nationality, pay no war tax. your hat to him. He went through b* gotten. and the prisoners of war receive full I T H I N K T H A T H E L L IS W I T H I N US, A N D H E A V E N T O O . Farmers, don’t forget to get your pardon. H ell that you might have this Heaven! Y o u have seen men with hell in their eyes, and you and I have plows, harrows, rakes, binders, at W. — Portland Evening Telegram. May 23. In the track meet Thureday, Sargent June 3 In History. B. Hicks,’ Sole agent for the Milwau both seen men who had heaven in their faces. of Eugene won the pole vault; the U. 1657—William Harvey, dis coverer of the circula * I t was not the few drops o f blood trickling down the palms t h e n e w c o r p o r a tio n t a x . of 0. also got the half-mile dash ana kee binder, best made. Section 3882. Whenever aDy person “Hell Is Within Us, and Heaven Too” The Eddy corporation tax, whose uthor has been campaigning in this |(.|D|ty and adding to the favorable egard In which he was held for his rominenc* In that needed legislation, rent Into effect last Friday. Wash- ngton county has a number of corpo nitons, but they are all Industrial en erprlses without Inflated capltalUa- lon. and will not be burdened by the hare which they will have to con rtbute toward maintaining the state overnment whose benefits they enjoy, •he great protest which has come nom the mining districts has been » I n le from * lld p fo a io t .« who »VO been to Ihe h*blt ol stacking * ole in the ground at one or two. or ven five mltl'ona In dollar shares and idling for whatever It would| W » om half a cent a share up. The big lining companies with ™ lu n b l« W rtles are usually eloae oorroratieni. r deal with business men to whom ie capital of the company Is not of so met importance a* Us assets, and iost of them have been filing supple lentary articles of Incorporation re uclng their capital stock. One, own *’ vVI and from the side o f Jesus that constitute the sacrifice that atoned fo r the sins o f m an; It was the thirty-three years’ contact with tho cowards, liar*, weaklings, o f his daily life. KICKING STRAPS FOR TRUST HORSES A BETTER REMEDY THAN HAMSTRINGING By LESLIE M. SHAW, Secretary of the Treasi rv tion of the blood, died; born 1578. 1780 — Thomas Hutchinson, noted as a royal gov ernor of Massachusetts, died in I^ondon; born in Boston 1711. _T . . . 1808—Jefferson Davis was ^*ov Hutchin- born in Christian (now ®on* Todd) county, K y .; died 1889. 1861—Stephen Arnold Douglas died in Chi- ago; born 1813. 1879— Lionel Nathan, baron de Rothschild, head of the great banking house and member of the house of commons, died in London; born 1808. Lione. succeeded his father. Nathan Mayer, or Meyer, who died in 1836. 1890—Storms devastated wide tracts in the west. 1895-Miss Emily Faithfull. the English economist and philanthropist, died; born 1835. 1599—Johann Strauss, the ‘‘W a lt s K in g ,” died st Vienna; born 1825. I IO M B IN E D C A P I T A L IS N O T A N UN M IX E D E V IL , L j b i J B U T , L IK E E V E R Y O T H E R P O S S IB L E G O O »», IS C A P A B L E OF E V IL W e have reached a point in our civilization where the things we undertake require associated cap ital. It is therefore the province o f the state-man to so legislate as to encourage associated capital and at the same time guard against the evils that frequently ensue. IT It V A STLY HORSES T H A N TO «•nay«l**t+ act#*»*** W ISER T O P U T K IC K IN G H A M STR IN G T H E M . I,T R A M ON YOUR R. N. V a r lt y ’s F i r m e r ’« Feed Stable, south of Grove. College campus. driving horse or team 10 cents. for sale. Forest Saddle horse 6 cents, single Feed •