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{ / THE Page Pour. Washington ovnty News W A S H IN G TO N COUNTY NE WS, FOREST GROVE, OREGON, J U N E 5, 1903 Current Comment-Timely Topics | AUSTIN CRAIG | ^ ^of H ollis &. H aw ks, w as a P o rtlan d vis June 7 In History. ito r on b u sin ess T h u rsd ay . 1765— F i r s t A m e r ic a n c o n g r e s s c a lle d b j v o te o f M a s s a c h u s e tts a s s e m b ly . H illsb o ro 's p o stm a ste r w ill receive 1776— R ic h a r d H e n r y L e e In th e C o n ti 31,300 n e x t y ear, a g ain of 3100, given R E P U B L IC A N n e n ta l c o n g r e s s o ffe re d r e s o lu tio n s d e c la r in g th e c o lo n ie s in d e p e n d e n t. for in c re a se d bu sin ess. T he F o res, 171—B r ig a d ie r G e n e r a l T h o m a s J . R o d - G rove office w acs raised to 31,400 la st m a n , In v e n to r o f th e R o d m a n g u n , d ie d a t R o c k I s la n d ; b o rn 1816. y e a r an d rem ain s a t th a t figure, but I 93— E d w in B o o th , th e tr a g e d ia n , d ie d ir> high up in its class, and a few m ore N e w Y o rk c ity ; b o rn 1833. I H - P r o f e s s o r W illia m D w ig h t W h itn e y ,, ru ra l delivery ro u te s w ill gain an In e m in e n t p h ilo lo g is t o f Y a le c o lle g e , c re a se n e x t year. d ie d in N e w H a v e n ; b o rn 1827. R o d - m a n M c C a m le y P r ic e , e x - g o v e r n o r o f P a rtic u la rs of an exceptional oppor- I By RANDOLPH N e w J e r s e y a n d a C a l if o r n ia p io n e e r , tu n ity to m a s te r p ra ctical bookkeep ! GUGGt MIEI MLR, Prominent d ie d a t H a z le w o o d . N . J . ; b o r n 181®, IS97—N e y E lia s , e x p lo r e r a n d f o r m e r c o n in g d u rin g th e su m m er vacation u n d er and Wealthy New York s u l g e n e r a l a t M e sh e d , d ie d in L o n d o n . HIE very nature of the end 1 99—A an e x p e rt a c c o u n ta n t an d on very rea Lawyer u g u s tin D a ly , A m e r ic a n t h e a t r i c a l celved by th e p erson o r p e rso n s u, so n ab le te rm s, m ay be had on inquiring m a n a g e r a n d p la y w r ig h t, d ie d in L o n toward which the young Section 3882. W henever any p erson d o n ; b o rn 1838. G e n e r a l W . S. C la r k , whom it is s e n t o r not.—B ellin g er & p erso n ally o r by le tte r of T he New» n o te d M e x ic a n a n i C o n f e d e r a te v e t e r man of today must aim has com pany o r co rp o ratio n ow ning or 1 a n , d ie d a t A tla n ta . F o re s t G rove. B u sin ess m en will be C o tto n 's A n n o tated Codes and S ta t altered, not the means which he must employ in order to achieve h?9 co ntrolin g any n ew sp ap er o r p erio d show n how to keep th e ir accounts w ith u te s of O regon. ic a l of any kind, o r w h en ev er any th e g re a te s t econom y of tim e and ex ambition. He must possess the mental strength, the SOUND JUDG June 8 In History, Office in Abbott Building. pense. I^abor-savlng books a t low cost. MENT OF MEN AND THINGS, the keen analysis of business 1806—G e o rg e W y th e , “ s ig n e d ito r or p ro p rie to r of an y such new s, e r ” a n d fo r 20 y e a r s F u rth e r in fo rm atio n will be gladly fu r p a p e r o r periodical, sh all m ail o r send c h a n c e llo r o f V irg in ia , tendencies and the general intelligence that can solve the problems Issued Every Friday in the Year. d ie d a t R ic h m o n d ; b o rn nish ed . A d d ress T h e News, w hich any such n ew sp ap er o r perio d ical to One Dollar a Year in Advance. 1726. gives unqualified en d o rsem en t to the of commerce. 1809—T h o m a s P a in e , d e is t, a n y person o r p erso n s in th is stai« He requires, in other words, the PRACTICAL EDUCATION d ie d in N e w Y o rk c ity . A ddress all b u sin e ss co m m u n ies p lan a n d feels confident it will com 1840—T h e c ity o f N a tc h e z , w ith o u t first receiv in g an o rd e r fo r m end itse lf to ev ery in q u irer as fui- that cannot always be acquired in the higher schools of learning. tions to th e P ro p rie to r. M iss., n e a r ly d e s tr o y e d ■aid n ew sp ap er o r p eriodical from n ish in g th o ro u g h b usiness train in g b y a t o r n a d o ; 20 d e a t h s ; T H E L A D W H O C O M M E N C E S H IS C A R E E R AS A N O F F I C E B O Y lo ss. $6,000.000. All m a tte r fo r p u b licatio n should be w ith o u t th e expense of leaving hom e auch perso n s o r p erso n s to wBom said IN A C O M M E R C I A L H O U S E G E N E R A L L Y O U T S T R I P S T H E U N I V E R 1845— A n d re w J a c k s o n , p r e s fo r a co m m ercial college. All th e ei id d re sse d to : "E d ito r W ash in g to n id e n t in 1829-37, d ie d a t n ew sp a p e r o r p eriodical is m a 'le a , S I T Y G R A D U A T E , W H O IS H A N D I C A P P E D IN T H E R A C E O F L I F E T h e H e r m ita g e , n e a r N a s h v ill e ; b o rn s e n tía is an d only th o se a re tau g h t. C ounty N ew s.” 1767. ■hall be deem ed to be a g ift, an d no T h e new road from T odd’s la n e to BY T H E F A C T T H A T H E L I V E S IN A N A T M O S P H E R E O F T H E O 1891—D e s tr u c ti v e flo o d s In t h e R e d r i v e r d eb t o r ob lig atio n shall a c c ru e ag a in st A p plication m ad e fo r e n try a t the th e depot, sav in g 1 % m iles to th e con R E T I C A L K N O W L E D G E U N T I L H E IS T W E N T Y - T H R E E Y E A R S O F re g io n , T e x a s . 1896 J u l e s S im o n , d is tin g u is h e d s t a t e s m a n , any such p erso n o r p erso n s, w hether [ORtofflce of F o re s t G rove, O regon, d ensed m ilk facto ry , h as been e sta b A GE . f o r m e r ly p r e m ie r o f F r a n c e , d ie d in P a r i s ; b o r n 1815. F r a n k M ay o , A m e ri lished an d w ork w ill be begun in 10 aald n ew sp ap er o r p erio d ical Is re- as second c la ss m ail m a tte r. Such training is serviceable only to members of the learned pro c a n a c t o r , d ie d in N e b r a s k a ; b o rn 1839. days, th ro u g h th e efforts of N eis J o h n 1900—M is s io n a r ie s in C h in a c a b le d P r e s i d e n t M c K in le y to s e n d p r o te c tio n fr o m son, th e P. C. C ondensed Milk Co., and fessions. The leaders in the world of commerce are almost always S ir H en ry W o ttin , w ho th re e cen th e C h in e s e a n tlf o r e ig n e le m e n t. "W h ere R olls th e O regon.” self made men, whose minds have been sharpened in the school of A lbers & S chneider. T h e I.ew is and C lark C en ten n ial and tu rie s ago ask ed to have in scrib ed on W oodm en to th e n u m ber of 500, from experience. T his practical and intelligent grasp of a business proposi his tom b th a t h e w as th e o rig in a to r June 9 In History. A m erican Pacific E xposition, all o v er th e county, will g a th e r a t tion, this constantly increasing acquaintance with business principles, of th e saying, “T h e Itch of d isp u tatio n 1811—8 a r a P a y s o n W illis , l a t e r E ld r id g e P o rtla n d , 1905. C ornelius S atu rd ay , Ju n e 20. F o rest a n d fin a lly P a r to n . b o rn In P o r t s will prove th e sc a b of th e c h u rc h ,” m o u th , M e .; d ie d 1872; k n o w n a s F a n n y Grovo b and fu rn ish e s m usic and every is of slow and gradual growth. m u st h a te fo reseen how p a t th e say in g F e r n . M rs. E l d r t d g e - P a r t o n w a s t h e The boy who begins his career with the set purpose of doing his p re p a ra tio n for th e success of th e day s i s t e r o f N . P . W illis , th e p o e t. B e MR. H E R M A N N ’S E L E C T I O N . would be to th e P re s b y te ria n s ’ tro u s id e s h e r s k e tc h e s , tw o n o v e ls a n d s e v is being m ade. full duty to his employers and of acquiring a maximum knowledge bles w ith fo reo rd iu atio n , elec tio n an d e r a l b o o k s fo r c h ild r e n r e p r e s e n t h e r Mrs. L eiser, of V ancouver, W ash., is p u b lis h e d w o rk s . T h e election of B lnger H e rm a n n as in fa n t d am nation. of business methods in every position or department to which he is 1870—C h a r le s D ic k e n s , n o v e lis t, d ie d a t v isitin g h e r d a u g a te r, Mrs. W ill F le tc h su ccesso r to th e la te C o n g ressm an raised by his integrity, his reliability, his devotion to work, HIS | Q a rls h ill, in K e n t; b o rn in P o r ts m o u th . er. T ongue Is a tim ely en d o rse m e n t of R e | 1812. F O R E S T G R O VE F IN A N C ES . Mrs. M cK enzie, of P o rtlan d , spent WILLINGNESS TO REACH HIS OFFICE IN TIME AND | 1893—D i s a s t e r a t F o rtV s old o p e r a h o u s e , publican policies and, how ev er th e W a s h in g to n , w h e r e L in c o ln w a s a s s a s TO BE THE LAST TO LEAVE IIIS POST, acquires a char Issue may have been d isto rte d lo r c a m City Treasurer W . S. Hudson Makes a Sunday a t th e hom e of Dr. C rang. s in a t e d . Miss L ena W alk e r retu rn ed hontt 1894—C y r u s W e s t F ie ld , so n a n d n a m e s a k e paign p urposes locally, will be re g a rd Creditable Showing for the City in acter the value of which will be inevitably recognized by his superiors. o f th e c a b le p r o je c to r , d ie d In N e w T u esd ay from T acom a, w here sh e has ed in th e E a st a s stre n g th e n in g th e Y 'ork c ity ; b o rn 1857. His Report for May. T H E M O S T I M P O R T A N T F A C T O R O F S U C C E S S IS T R A I N E D IN 1902—C e le b r a tio n a t W e s t P o in t c o m m e m been tea c h in g school. P re sid e n t In his g re a t b a ttle a g a in st B alan ce on h a n d ............3629.44 o r a t i n g th e c e n t e n a r y o f t h e N a tio n a l Mr. W eltzel, who b ought (he Cress- T E L L I G E N C E . th e tru sts. I t too is a re b u k e to o u t R ec’d of M a r s h a l........... 2.00 M ilita r y a c a d e m y . ley resid en ce, and h as had It fitted up sid e rs who in te rfe re d in th e F ir s t Dis C ounty T re a s u re r . . . . . . 629.12 an d rem odeled th ro u g h o u t Into th e fin tr ic t to conduct a cam paign of viilifica M arsh al ........................... 3.50 June 10 In History, e s t dw elling in tow n, h a s b ro u g h t his tlon w ith w hich o u r people h av e no C ounty T re a su re r . . . . 147.83 1652—T h e f ir s t m in t in A m e r ic a b e g a n t o wife an d tw o d a u g h te rs, w ho a re now Bv CHARLES R. BARRETT, superintendent of the Chlcafo Athenaeum c o in . C o lo n ia l c o in a g e b e g a n in M a s sym pathy. L ig h t fund ..................... 245.09 s a c h u s e tts . T h e f ir s t c o in s w e re o f sto p p in g a t th e F o rs e t Grove H otel un W ash in g to n C ounty’s v o te is m ost W a te r fund ................... 110.44 t h r e e d e n o m in a tio n s —12 p e n c e , 6 p e n c e ESPONSIBILITIES are being shifted every day from old til th e se ttlin g of th e fu rn itu re in a n d 3 p e n c e . T h e in s c r ip tio n o n o n e 3.75 g ratify in g and to th e q dlet w o rk ers of S a l e o f l a m p s s id e w a s N . K. a n d o n th e o t h e r m a r k s new hom e is com pleted. H e is v to young shoulders. The young shoulders must be pre th e p a rty belongs th e c re d it, although o f v a lu e , X T ld , V Id a n d I l l d . L a t e r th e w o rd M a s s a c h u s e tts w a s p la c e d o n 31771.17 w ealth y m an from S e a ttle, aud though pared to carry the weight of responsibility, but such som e who h av e been p e rm itte d to pose o n e s id e , w ith a tr e e In th e c e n t e r , a n d frien d ly to th e Sound co u n try thought a s lead ers w ere not to blam e for th e ir D isb u rsem en ts— t h e w o rd s N e w E n y l a n d o n t h e r e strength cannot be acquired in a day. THAT MAN It n o t to be com pared w ith Forest v e rs e , w ith th e d a t e o f th e y e a r . efforts n o t b eing m ore effective, ex W. S. H udson, IS HAPPIEST WHO FIND S PLEASURE IN IIIS 1672—P e t e r th e G r e a t o f R u s s ia b o rn n e a r G rove and acco rd in g ly h as rem oved I cep t th a t th e y had unw isely co m m itted W a rra n t No. 1 8 0 4 ...3 3.30 M o sc o w ; d ie d F e b . 8, 1725. h ere. L a te r h e will p u rch ase a farm WORK. We should garner our mental and physical resources in 1801—T h e U n ite d S t a t e s e n te r e d o n a w a r th em selv es before th e p a rty 's ca n d i P. W . C ronin, w ith T r ip o li; T r ip o li i n s t i t u t e d th e w a r and en g ag e in c a ttle b uying on a large W a rra n t No. 1 8 0 5 .... 12.00 such order that the distribution of happiness shall be even through d a te w as nom inated. T h e ru le o f th e o n M a y 10. 1801, b y c u t t i n g d o w n t h e scale, m ak in g a sp ecialty of dairy f la g s ta f f o f th e A m e ric a n c o n s u la te . m in o rity over th e R epublican p a rty of W . S. H udson, each stage. But to do this the child must store for the boy, the boy 1896—C o lo n e l R . W . H u n ti n g t o n la n d e d a cows. In te re s t on bond ....... 812.03 W ashin g to n C ounty is a t an end, ano fo r c e o f 600 m a r in e s a t G u a n t a n a m o for the young man, the young man for the matured man and the Judge W irtz is keeping busy w itn b a y a n d h o is te d th e s t a r s a n d s t r i p e s th ey will do well who acq u ie sce In th e E. A. Dixon. o n C u b a n sojl. Justice c o u rt cases, w hich, Just as they matured man for the old man. MUCH ENERGY IS DISSIPAT W a rra n t No. 1806 . . . 15.00 will of th e people. Such 1 b th e lesson 1901—W a l t e r B e s a n t. n o te d E n g l is h n o v e l a re read y to go to trial, a re com pro ED BY THE INDULGENCE OF HURTFUL HABITS, CAUS is t, d ie d in L o n d o n ; b o rn 1836. R o b e r t J. F. H aynle, of la st Monday. B u c h a n a n , E n g l is h p o e t, n o v e lis t a n d tnised an d dism issed, th e collectors W a rra n t No. 1807 . . . . 6.93 ING WASTE OF TASTE AND STRENGTH. d r a m a t i s t , d ie d m L o n d o n ; b o r n 1841. ta k in g a d v a n ta g e of the e ra of pros E. W. H aines, A M E R IC A N F L A G DAY. E A C H S T A G E O F M AN S H O U L D S T O R E FO R T H E S U C C E E D I N G p e rity to realize on old accounts. C heck W & L. f u n d .. 160.00 June 11 In History. S T A G E , W H I C H W I L L D E M A N D A L L T H E R E S O U R C E S O F M IN D A bout tw en ty su its have been begun In T h e local cam ps. W oodm en of the 1294 — R o g e r B a c o n , c o m A N D B O D Y I T IS P O S S I B L E T O A C Q U I R E . 1023.7s th e F o re s t G rove co u rt w ithin th e fo rt W orld, m ak e th e re q u e st th a t an m o n ly c a lle d F r i a r B a c o n , s c h o la r , a lc h e m is t n ig h t, an d ev ery one h as been settled. b u sin ess a n d ré sid en ce houses, as fa r a n d lib e r a l w r ite r , d ie d F. M. M aglnnls is p u ttin g in a new B alan ce on h a n d ...................3 747.39 as possible, d isp lay th e N atio n al em a t O x f o r d ; b o r n 1214. B a c o n w a s e d u c a te d a t b a rb e r shop an d eonfectlonery store a t blem on M onday, Ju n o 15. Ju n e O x fo rd a n d a t P a r is . Ju d g e W . H. H ollis, of th e law firm C ornelius. 14th Is "F la g Day," th e day se t a p a rt H e to o k t h e v o w s o f th e By Dr LYMAN ABBOTT F r a n c is c a n o rd e r a t O x by an a c t of co n g ress in co m m em ora fo rd . B e in g p r o f o u n d ly _ _ 1 806 1900 1002 1003 1808 tio n of th e day upon w hich th e S ta rs le a r n e d In p h ilo s o p h y , R o S e r B a c o n , WOULD say to the colored race that it is for their inter m e ta p h y s ic s a n d s c ie n c e , w ith g re a t and S trip e s w as form ally selected as s k ill in m e c h a n ic s , h e w a s s u s p e c te d ests to have the ignorant and the vicious and the cor th e em blem of th e land of th e free e3 S g o f d e a l in g in m a g ic . H e w a s c o n fin e d in p r is o n te n y e a r s f o r c e r t a i n o f h is a n d th e hom e of th e brave. rupt vote cease. THEY CANNOT AFFORD IN T H I9 I £ w r itin g s . T h e r e s e m b la n c e b e tw e e n Í a. o f ! .Ttma 2, 1898, th e A m erican F lag As R o g e r B a c o n a n d h is n a m e s a k e , L o r d ■ i COUNTRY TO BE REPRESENTED BY THE MEN X . _.-0 i j* B a c o n , w a s c a lle d r e m a r k a b le . R o g e r ’s •D elation w as form ed. T h e flag had W a > d i 2 o. > 0 , 3 . g r e a t w o rk , “ O p u s M a ju s ,” Is s a id t o WHO STAND FOR IGNORANCE AND VICE been im p ro p erly used, but th e re wsr» 1 5 - s u g g e s t th e s p i r i t o f L o r d B a c o n s s- s* J f AND CORRtTPTION. And this I would like to say in tones that “N ovum m any loyal c itise n s w ho th o u g h t It 2i ; H ca 1 L . . ¡ £ , J .É .. j 148 25 7 4 shouîiT bo Hold sacred and n o t put fo Ilea v e r t o n . tit» Oit 30 37 124 42 122 8 — would ring throughout the nation: IT IS OUR LOSS IF WE Ben v e n ia m 78 33 fio fi 0 3 5 r»5 50 87 67 58 i* 14 1 uses w hich would te a c h young A m eri B u x to n . . , 38 5 0 ] PERM IT THE IGNORANT W HITE VOTE TO CONTINUE. 28 12 30 30 3*» 42 :i4 47 54 s n June 12 In History. 58 130 1 0 8 122 107 i n 110 1 0 2 1 0 0 7 00 so i c a to look upon Its folds w ith less C o rn e liu s ..........¡ 08 Col umhin ........... 47 3 SO 77. 76 .48 3 37 60 til 21 7.7 7.» 1488— J a m e s I I I . o f S c o tla n d k ille d n e a r I U R G E T H E A P P L I C A T I O N O F T H E G O L D E N R U L E FO R T H E 88 rev eren c e th a n It w as re g ard ed by Dairy ............... 88 8 fi 53 (tl DM 03 117 72 50 PI I l o 2 2 B a n n o c k b u r n , In S tir lin g s h ir e . ti tiO 28 43 .... i)J 31 :is 20 .12 76 67. 7 S O L U TIO N OF T H E RACE PROBLEM. 1802—H a r r i e t M a r tin e a u , a u t h o r a n d n o te d th em selv es. It w as becom ing com m on D E ll a s ley t B utte 18 1D7 HO 50 82 04 30 tiO 20 • 2 .7 2 a g n o s ti c , b o r n in N o rw ic h , E n g l a n d ; S4 46 16 24 n> 73 42 01 .12 :t to see It used a s a tra d e m ark , a s a d K ’t C e d a r «’reek. St» 50 lo o d ie d 1876. He would be a bold man who would say that this had already been *2 NO Gnl»*s Creek 28 ti : 74 7o 35 41 1!» 87 2i> 70 71 1906—J o h n A u g u s t u s R o e b lin g , d e s ig n e r v e rtisin g a special b ran d of cig ars, G n s t o n . . . ÎM» Hit 4 0 !<1 67. -.0 >o 3 4 0 46 81) 1 P.» done, but any man would be a very pessimistic man who could not se* ____ ____ a n d f ir s t c h ie f e n g in e e r o f th e B r o o k M o u n ta i n . ti 13 li» 33 20 13 0 17 17 » ! o an d in o th e r w ays It w as p u t to uses N. H illsb o ro — tit; ly n b rid g e , b o rn a t M u lh a u s e n , P r u s Ot» tit; 110 7 8 158 102 74 10.1 «5 57 7 that to a considerable extent this rule has already been applied. itti 40 00 1 5 0 12 1 1 s i a ; d ie d 1869. «5 1 27 w hich d eg rad ed and d e se c ra te d It. N. F o r e s t Grovej 78 00 102 tir» 1 23 2 B ee dvll le . 53 83 27 3 38 37 M 21 1 -7 62 02 70 1864—E n t r y o f M a x im ilia n a n d C a r l o t t a T he o b je c t of th e A m erican Flag As 8 HIII s I m .i. DO 1 2.1 1120 7ti 121 05 1 25 88 00 73 17 4 161 in to th e C ity o f M exico. 8. F o r e s t Grove 84 titi 124 53 8 74 44 111 47 1 5 2 12 120 1$3 1878—W illia m C u lle n B r y a n t, th e p o e t, sociatio n w as to p re v e n t th e se abuses, 8. 00 T ualatin 08 «fi 40 30 31 70 74 5 67 42 2 74 1 d ie d in N e w Y o rk c ity ; b o r n a t C u m - 70 48 70 00 66 71 SI 05 4 : ik 5 27 an d to se c u re a g e n e ra l celeb ratio n W a s h i n g t o n . . .. I 1 70 74 m in g to n . M a s s.. 1794. w . st But if . I t»0 20 48 7« 82 34 1 50 7« 2« 41 4 12 1S94—C o m m a n d e r J o h n R o d g e r s , U . S. N ., o f Ju n e 14th a s "F lag Day,” becau se on W C e d a r Creek 1 7.4 7 0 0 0 4t» lo f i 00 fit) 43 10 02 i 27 ,6 4 i r e tir e d , d ie d a t O a k la n d , P a . ; b o m th a t day In tb e y e a r 1777 C ongress im • ï LI 1 0 0 1074 1 0 0 001 2« »00 1899—P u k e A b r u z z i’s n o r t h p o le e x p e d itio n selected th e flag of th e U nited S tates. By SAMUEL GOMPERS. President of the American Federation of Labor s a ile d o n th e S te lla P o la r e fr o m C h r is B oth o f th e p urposes fo r w hich th e tia n ia . N o rw a y . A ssociation w as form ed have been ac R G A N I Z E D L A B O R IS T H E R E S U L T O F O U R I N D U S T R I A L ; 1900- L u c r e tia P e a b o d y H a le , n o te d w r ite r , d ie d in B o s to n ; b o rn 1820. com plished. T h e p u ttin g of th e flag D E V E L O P M E N T AND EN V IR O N M E N T. IT PROPOSES T O to Ignoble u ses bas been stopped, aud S E C U R E A LA R G E R S H A R E OF T H E P R O D U C TIO N OF June 13 In History. J u n e 14 h as been se t a p a rt by Con W EALTH . I T S E E K S T O 8 E C U R E T H E S E O B J E C T S BY » ^ 1796 — T h o m a s A rn o ld of g re ss to be observed as "F lag D ay” P E A C E F U L AND L A W F U L M ETHO DS. I T A IM S T O ES R ugby s c h o o l, fa th e r all over th e U nited S ta te s. Inasm uch o f M a tth e w , b o rn a t TA B LIS H MORE R IG H TFU L R E LA TIO N S BETW EEN C o w e s. IsJe o f W ig h t; a s Ju n e 14th th is y e a r falls on Sunday, d ie d 1M2. T h o m a s A r MAN A N O MAN. M onday, th e 15th, h as been selected as n o ld b e g a n lif e a s a p r iv a te tu tor, b a t w a s ORGANIZED LABOR SEEKS NO CONFLICT SUCH AS “ F lag D ay.” soon o r d a in e d as a T h e p a trio tic sp irit o f th e W oodm en p r ie s t and a p p o in te d PRESIDENT PARRY OF THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION \ h e a d m a s t e r o f th e fa - o f th e World, as evinced by th e m an OF MANUFACTURERS WOULD PROMOTE, NOR WILL IT m o u s R u g h v s c h o o l. H is T " 08- A rn o ld , n e r In w hich th e y a r e p u sh in g th is o w n e x a m p le a n d th e h ig h s e n s e o f RUN AWAY FROM IT. We desire industrial and social peace d u t y in c u lc a te d a m o n g s t u d e n t s r a is e d lau d ab le o b se rv a n c e o f "F la g Day" is th e fa m e o f th e sch ool. A rn o ld p u b and are making for it, Mr. Parry and those who act with him to w o rth y of com m endation. lis h e d a “ H lh to ry o f R o m e " a n d a t t h e tim e o f h is d e a t h w a s d e liv e r in g h is E very lodge S ta te it tak in g the contrary notwithstanding. I n tr o d u c t o r y c o u r s e o f le c tu r e s a s p r o sim ila r actio n , and on Ju n e 15th "Old f e s s o r o f m o d e rn h is to r y , O x fo rd u n i We shall be enabled soon to discern to what extent the manu v e r s ity . G lory” w ill w ave from th o u sa n d s of 1894-R ev. E . C. R o b in s o n , p r o f e s s o r In th e facturers of the United States are in accord with him. At this housetops and m a sth e a d s in Oregon. U n iv e r s it y o f «'hfrajro and fo r m e r ly writing we are confident that he represents but an mlimtesimal p r e s id e n t o f B ro w n u n iv e r s ity , d ie d in I X ev ery o n e m ake n o ie of th e d a te B o s to n ; b o m 1815. an d le t th e flags go up all o v er th e part of the American employers. 1816- St iuT L o rilia . a n o ted S p a n is h r e co u n try . p u b lic a n le a d e r , died a t M ad rid , b o ra O R G A N IZ E D LABOR F A C E S T H E F U T U R E C O N F I D E N T A N D S E L F WH, TP- ' I c>’4 IS * —T h e P lfth a r m y corpe. u n d er G e n e r a l R E L IA N T . W . R . S h a tte r , s a ile d fr o m T a m p a f e r M ê W T*f a * /9 Ckf*»* / A — S a n tia g o . WASHINGTON COUNTY N E W S THE ROAD TO PROSPERITY Proprietor WILL FRENCH Forest Grove, Oregon Eight Pages $ 1.00 a Y e a r In Advance STO R IN G r f'l: i ufi I HE FUTUR E SOLUTION OF THE RACE PROBLEM Industrial and Social Peace Sought by Organized Labor 5 ? Mìliti n i l