Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, June 19, 1903, Page Page Three, Image 3

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    T H E W A S H IN G T O N C O U N T Y N E W S . F O R E S T
STATE
T E A C H E R S ' A S S O C IA TIO N .
in room 14. L. R. Traver, A. L.
Clark, of A storia; H. D. Pettengill, F.
E. Young, G rants P ass; Miss Eliza
heth K. M atthews. Portland; H. D.
Sheldon, Eugene; Miss Sarah Tuthill,
Monmouth, speakers. 1
'
In the third gnkle section., room 14.-
Mrs. Ellen M. Pennell, leader, the
speakers will be Miss Alice Qulgg.
Miss Malissa Hill, The Dalles; H D.
Pettengill and A. B. Cordlcy. Corral-
H sb . Miss Aphla L.. Dimmlck will
lead the second grade section, In room
16. Mrs. Thom as B. Clark. Salem;
E. E. W ashburn, Jacksonville; A. R.
Sweetzer, Eugene; Miss M. S. Tracy,
Portland; W. F. Cameron, Ashland,
will deliver addresses.
Local excursions have been arrang­
ed under the auspices of the Multno­
mah County Principals’ Association
and the Teachers’ Progress Club.
These includes visit, to the City Hall.
Museum and Oregon Historical Socie­
ty rooms, City L ibrary and Art Ex
hiblt and City P ark; also “Seeing
Portland from a Trolley Car,” break­
fast on Council Crest and a moon­
light excursion by boat to Vancouver.
is set aside by the Church in honor
of the Real Presence of Our L o ri in
the E ucharist. Because, Holy T hurs­
day, on which the Blessed Sacram ent
was instituted, comes at a season
whwi ike Church is garbed In robes
of'sorro w in oemmem oration of the
Passion of Our Lord, a Special day
has been chosen for the groper cele­
bration at tSe institution 1 of this di­
vine mystery. 1 The jfeast was defin­
itely established In 1322 throughout
the Catholic world. At that period a
num ber of hlsarchs attacked the dog­
ma of the Real Presence and it was
therefore determ ined to institute a
special feast which should at the
sam e tim e be a protestation in favor
of the unwavering faith of the Church
and an honorable reparation for ths
blasphemies of impious men. The
Church desires on this day to avow
her love and gratitude to Our Lorn,
while she publishes a solemn act Of
faith In the Holy Eucharist. The Sac­
ram ent of the Altar is a fundam ental
In our religion, for If C hrist be not
really and corporeally present under
the elem ents of bread and wine, we
are idolators, and our faith is vain.”
GROVE.
ORE., J U N E
j
1*. 1903.
Mrs. Joglyn, daughter of Mrs. Rice,
has come from Seattle to live here,
occupying the Hoxter residence.
E laborate preparations are being
made for the third annual conven­
Ex-Senator Geo. W. Patterson, for­
tion of the W estern Division of the
m erly of Hillsboro, now a laud office
Oregon S tate T eachers’ Association,
inspector, has been transferred from
departm ent of superintendence and
Oregon City to Duluth, Minn.
departm ent of secondary and higher
education, which will be held In Port
A "tenderfoot" picnic,,pf about 35
land June 24-27.
K ansas. Nebraska and Dakota people
Day sessions will be held In the
was held at the farm ot Mrs. Ella
Portland High School, and evening
Leipold, in Scoggin Valley, Saturday.
sessions at places to be announced
Shooting at a mark, footraces (E. J.
later. General association meetings
Bloodgood proving champion sprinter)
will be held in the assembly hall, be­
lunch and a Jolly good timo generally
ginning W ednesday. June 24, at 1:30
made the day a pleasant outing and
p. m. Frank R igler will deliver an
reunion for the families of Messrs.
ad dress on “Present Tendencies In
McPherson, T. A. Lewis, M. H. Blood-
E ducation;” J. B. H orner, “Oregon
good, and W. M. Langley, and Mes­
L iteratu re;” “T he Hour and the
dames Bloodgood, Young, and W. L.
W hat,” H. D. Pnttlngell, Lansing,
Miller.
Mich. W ednesday evening Mayoi
George H. W iliam s will give the ad­
Alex. Huntin, who owns a farm on
dress of welcome, to be followed by
Gales Creek road, has supplied one
R. F. Robison. J. H. Ackermno, ot
hundred loads of crushed rock this
Salem, will deliver an address of wel­
summer, putting the road in good con­
come, and the president’s address will
dition.
be delivered by E. D. Ressler, Mon
mouth.
Memorial resolutions in memory ot
A fter the session the Teachers'
the late Philip Beal, passed by W ash­
of Portland will give a reception at Paint up and be up-to-date. That
th e F irst Presbyterian church, means getting your paints, oils, lead, Farm wagons, m achinery and tools ington lodge, I. O. O. F., and Holbrook
• lodge, A. F. & A. M., will appear next
T w elfth and Alder streets. Thura varnish and enamel of J. H. W estcott. at S. G. H ughes’.
week.
day, June 25, at 10:30 a. m., addresses ..Seeds —Timothy and Clover, a t W.
Hillisde. June 18.— Mr.
W illiam
will be given by P. L. Campbell, Eu­ R. Hicks.
Muir has bought a place near Gas­ The list of pioneers attending the
gene, and H. D. Pettengill. T hurs­
ton, and will move this fall. W alter re-union in Portland from W ashington
day afternoon at 3 o’clock, W. C. Haw­
ley, of Salem, will speak on the theme, E M P T Y P I A N O A N D O R G A N B O X E S Baker is gaining with his game foot County has been carried over till next
B LO C K A D IN G T H E S T R E E T
very slowly. He Is a very gritty issue to insure a complete report.
“W hat Shall W e Teach in H istory It.
young man. and does not complain
O rder th at this Subject May Have
the G reatest Educational Value to the The Bazaar in Forest Grove, Is do­ much.—Mrs. Greenwood is a t Hillside, The Foresters’ picnic at Verboort
Pupil?” T hursday evening H. D. ing such a trem endous business in stopping with her m other, whose Saturday drew 200, who enjoyed a
P ettengill will give an address on pianos and organs th at the em pty I health is not very good.—Miss Elsie day full of entertainm ent.
“ Nancy H anks and the Nineteenth boxes alm ost blockade the thorough­ Stanley is in town for a short time.
Century.” Friday, June 27, at 10:30 fare back of the building. The m an­ —A 4-year-old child of Mrs. Bowen fell Dean W. N. Ferrin was elected pres­
a. m., Stephen B. L. Penrose, W alla ager, Mr. K .N. Stachr, should be [ while playing last W ednesday, caus­ ident of Pacific University by t(he
W alla, will speak on “Recent Develop­ compelled to rent a 5 or 10 acre tract ing a broken arm. They w ere stay­ trustees at a m eeting in Portland
ing with Mrs. Raymond, of T hatcher, Thursday.
m ents of Education." “The Lewis to pile his boxes on.
and Clark Exposition and Education­ The Bazaar has sold more pianos, who just had a phone installed on the
organs and sewing m achines the last new farm ers’ line, and within three H ight grade pianos, organs and
al Exhibits,” F. G. Young, Eugene.
Saturday, June 27, a t 9 a. m., B. month th at have ever been sold In m inutes after the accident had hap­ sewing machines for sale, rent or
pened Dr. Rentz was preparing to go trade, at the Bazaar, Forest Grove.
F. Mulkey, Ashland, will speak on Forest Grove in a whole year.
out. Mr. Raymond says he is glad the Old instrum ents taken in exchange. •
“ The True Perspective in American
H istory.” “The T eachers’ Creed,” H. W e buy and sell all kinds of country line is up and in use.
produce. Dugan & W atrous.
•
D. Pettengill.
H eadquarters for barbed wire, sta­
The departm ent of superintendence
will open Thursday, June 25, a t 9 F O R E S T G R O V E S C H O O L F I ­ ples, fence netting, ready mixed paints
a. m. “The Lewis and Clark Cen­
(house and floor), in any color, lime,
NANCES.
tennial—Education E xhibit,” J. F.
cem
ent, nails, staples, at W. B. Hicks.'*
Nowlin, Pendleton; G. W Denman, Cash on han d ............................$ 26.96
Corvallis. “Centralization and T rans­ Co. Treas. Dist ta x .................... 3,164.22
C ontractor Grant, of the North
portation,” R. F. Robinson, Portland;
school fund.......................... 937.85 Yamhlll-Tillamook stage line has been
J. W. Shipley, H eppner; L. A. W iley, Co.
making changes in his stations along
Jefferson. Thursday, June 25, 1:30 State school fund ........................ 618.00
31.35 1 the route the past week. W ith the
p. m., “W ays and M eans of Improving T u itio n ........................................... ________I
new arrangem ents a station will be
Public Sentim ent,” C. L. Starr, Dai
established at Perkins’ sawmill and (
las; H. S. Lyman, Astoria; W. I. Rey­ Teachers' salaries .................... $4,778.83
the stations at P erkins’ sawmill and
nolds, Dallas. Friday, June 26, at 9 Rent ................................................ 2,160.00'
15.00 | m it House will be abandoned. The
a. m., “Local M eetings,” I. H. Cope­ Fuel and school supplies......... 200.00
recent change in the tim e schedule
land, Houlton; Georgo B ethers, Tole­
and im prov em en ts... 392.60 j makes this arrangem ent more •conven­
do; S. I. P ratt, Philom ath. “Eighth Repair
Grade E xam inations,” E. V. Littlefield, Paid on bonds and int............ 535.00 ient. The stage will leave North Yam­
M cM innville; W. H. Miller, Eugene, Clerk .............................................. 60.00 hill at 11 a. m., and drive to the saw­
J. H. Cochran, Oakland. Friday, Incidentals ................................... 341.00 mill for dinner, arriving about one
o’clock, and proceed on to T rask the
June 26, 1:30 p. m., “Should a Person
$3,703.60 sam e evening. The east bound stage
be Required by Legislative E nact­
________ .1 will also noon at the sawmill sta­
m ent to Complete the W ork of the
I
T enth Grade or Its Equivalent Before Balance on han d . . . . ...........$1,075.23] tion.
Is the place where you can get
Receiving a C ertificate to T each?”
E. E. Bragg, Union; F. B. Hamblin, Hammocks in all styles and colors T here are m any things which the j first-class shoes.
Roseburg; W. F. Cameron, Ashland. at prices th a t you will find easier people would buy if they only knew j
T he departm ent of secondary ana than going without this sum m er for • where to buy them to advantage. It “ Quality First,
higher education will open Thursday, comfort. Roe & Buxton.
a m erchant knows, he ought to tell Low Prices Next”
June 25, at 9 a. m., in room 7, W. N.
All prices based on '.'ash. We
what he knows. T ry telling it in The
F E A S T O F CO RPUS C H R IS TI.
Ferrin, president. Miss Emma Chase,
give no credit. To all alike one
News.
*
Eugene, and A. M. Brum back, of Mc­
price. No untrustw orthy goods
Minnville, will be the speakers. At L ast Thursday, June 12th. (he Feast
sold. No catch-penny prices. As
of
Corpus
Christi,
or
the
Blessed
Sac­
M
ark
Tapley,
a
character
in
“Mar­
1:30 p. m., J. H. Orcutt, of Drain,
low
afford. Sure to
ram
ent.
was
celebrated
in
the
C
ath­
tin Chuzzlewit,” who had the happy i have as the we new can
will speak on “The Status of Normal
est
and
best stock.
olic
Church
of
Verboort
in
a
most
sol
faculty
of
coming
out
‘'strong"
under
Schools in O regon;” A. L. Driggs, of
T
hat's
the
way
we
are
building up
emn
and
im
pressive
m
anner.
The
day
the m ost disheartening conditions,
C ottage Grove, will open discussion;
our
trade,
and
its
gaining
every
previous
nearly
all
of
the
congrega­
prostrated
with
a
fever
he
assured
all
J. H. Coleman, of Salem, will speak
month.
You
want
to
get
in
with
tion
had
assem
bled
on
the
church
Inquirers th at he was "jolly;" when
on “College G raduates in Elem entary
the
crowd.
Our
$1.85
and
$2.65
grounds
for
the
decoration
of
the
re­
very
ill,
he
asserted
th
at
he
was
still
and Secondary Schools,” the discus­
shoes for ladles have the snap and
sion to be led by T. T. Davis, P ort­ positories placed in the four corners “jolly," and at last, too far gone to
finish of higher goods.
of
the
block.
All
had
vied
with
each
speak,
he
feebly
w
rites
“joi'y"
ill
a
land. Friday, at 9 a. m., P. L. Camp­
other
to
decorate
their
little
altar
in
a
slate Sixty years ago th" book ap­ W. L. Douglass, A. A. Cutter
bell, of Eugene, will speak on “The
Rhodes Scholarships;” discussion. J. most artistic and beautiful manner. peared and it is still popular, and no j Dr. Reeds Cushing Shoos
Are a few of the many good ones
R. W ilson, Portland; “The High It would be hard to say which was part is more interesting than that
we sell.
School as a Social Center,” H. G. the nicest decoration. Evergreens which tells of this original optim ist
Boys' Jack-knife Shoes are good,
H ockenberry, La Grande; Thomas were placed along the way of the pro “M artin Chuzzlewit" was w ritten to
and so is that knife. Come and
Gatch. Corvallis. Friday, June 26, cession, which took place on T hurs­ show up the vice of selfishness, and
see us.
1:3<1 p. m., "The Laboratory Method day morning. After the Solemn High followed the course of the author's
in H istory,” H. S. Lyman, Astoria: J. Mass, celebrated by Rev. Father L. travels in America, satirizing Amer­
C. V . B. Russell
P. O 'Hara. Portland. Elec*'on of of­ Verhaag. the pastor, assisted by F a­ ican m anners. The criticism was no.
thers
I.e
Miller,
of
Reedville,
and
over
kindly
received,
but
did
some
ficers.
Moore, of St. M ary’s Home, as dea­ good, and a quarter of a century later
City superintendents and principals con and sub-deacon. Father Spring­ Mr. Dickens at the conclusion of an­
section, room 11, Frank Rigler. lead­ er acted as m aster of ceremonies. B e-1 other American tour commented on
er; “T he Relation of the Superin­ fore the procession wended its was the improvement he had noted.
tendent to the School,” J. A. Church- along the grove. Father I.e Miller in
111, Baker City. Thursday. June 25. a few words most im pressive and Invitations have been received by
1:30 p. m.. Relation of Superintend soul-stirring, explained the nature of Forest Grove friends to the m arriage
ent to Teacher,” J. Burnham . Por- the feast. The procession then took of Mary W inifred, daughter of Mrs.
land. Friday. 9 a m . “Relation of place, headed by the symbol of C hris­ B ettie Benson, to Albert Eugene Me-
Superintendent to Pedagogical Move­ tianity. the cross, which was follow­ aerve, on July 1. at the F irst C hristian
m ents of the Tim es,” A. F. Bechdolt, ed by the whole congregation, the Church of Portland. Miss Benson for­
Eugene. Friday, June 26. 1:30 p. n.. choir singing appropriate hymns to merly attended Pacific University and 44 ) acres tim ber land, 13 miles from
“ Co-operation of Teachers and Par­ the Blessed Sacram ent.
achieved a commendable reputation a i Forest Grove. Price $2,500, if taken
ents,” A. L. Briggs. Cottage Grove.
Outside of the church the Verboon a tem perance speaker, winning sever­ before July 1st.
Seventh and eighth grade section. hand played appropriate music, while al medal contests.
4<> acres, all under fence, 15 acres
D. A. Grout, leader, in room 9. at the four repositories the blessing
under good cultivation, good orchard.
T hursday, June 25, 9 a. ni„ “Civil was given with the Sacred Host to The condensed milk factory shipped 10 acres slashed, burned and seeded.
Governm ent Correlated with H istory,” the four corners of the world. On» five carloads of carnation cream dm 13 acres tim ber. W ater piped to dwell­
A. M. Sanders, R oseburg; other of the most beautiful features of the ing tho week.
ing from spring. Running w ater fot
speakers will be R. C. French. W es­ procession was to see about 100 chil­
stock. Good dwelling. 2 1-2 m iles from
ton: H. B. Buekman. Monmouth; L. dren carrying in their hands hannetz
Forest Grove Price, $850. Easy
R. Alderm an, McMinnville; D. A. of red, white and blue, standing in Nothing so clean, cool and com fort­ term*.
Grout. Portland; I. O. Hall. Mount place to let the Blessed Sacram ent able for fitting np a bedroom as one 76 acres, 30 acres under cultivation,
Tabor.
pass. Everyone was delighted wltu of those low-priced iron bedsteads at balance best of tim ber. Orchard, dwell­
the procession, which was the grand­ Roe A Buxton's, and when w ln'ei ing. barn, etc., all level, smooth land.
J. S. Sanders will be the leader for est
In the history of the Verboort comes they will be Just as attractive. 4 miles from Forest Grove. Pric*
the fifth and sixth grade section H. church.
T he best the year around.
* $2700.
C. Hockenberry. La Grande; Miss
Stella M Chase. Ashland; E. G. Ad­ The significance of the Corpus
am s. Albany; B F. Mulkey. Ashland; Christ! Feast is best shown in the Cars to ship lum ber are hard to get,
and J. H. Orcutt. Drain, will be the following clipping from the Catholic and the big shipm ents to Stockton and
W A G N E R B UILDIN G
San Pueblo. Cal., are being delayed in
speakers. L. D. T raver, of Salem, will Sentinel:
F O R E S T GROVE
OREGON
lead the fourth grade section, to meet “Today, the Feast of Corpus Chrlstt consequence.
Pag* Three.
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PICTORIAL LITERARY PUZZLE.
Fofest Grove
Shoe Store
Rial Estate j
Bargain List
LANGLEY & SON
W HAT DICKENS CHARACTER IS RKI’RESEN TED?
THE BAZAAR
Forest G ro v e , O regon
has 1 oen selected as distributing point for W ashington and Yamhill
Counties for the famous
Wheeler (Sb Wilson Sewing
Machines
The m anager of The Bazar, Mr. K. N. S taehr,
has received Instructions to sell
The First Ten Machines at
$io Discount Ea.
Eight of those m achines have already been sold, leaving only two at re­
duced price, but by calling at once or w riting to Mr. K. N. Staehr, you
may be lucky enough to get one yet. T he m achines are sold on easy
term s and w arranted for ten years. Old m achines taken as part pay-
m e at
W anted—Man and wife to take C larence Miller has just established
charge of first-class dairy ranch. Ev- a new sawmill at Gales City, equipped
erything furnished. Must be reliable ; with new m achinery and ts now ready
man Splendid opportunity. Apply to supply the m arket with anything in
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! the lum ber line.