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THE WASHI NGTON COUNT Y NEWS. Page Four. I Washington I Co v n t y Ne w s FOREST GROVE, ORE.. JUL Y 1C. 1903 EDUCATORS MUST BE CHARACTER MAKERS July 12 In History method of building Is like a hand 100 B. C.—Julius C *aar which might maintain It was trying born. to develop Itself while using every |V)9—Calvin born. 1 5 3 6 —Erasmus, the* reform effort to cripple the wrist that gave It R E PU B LIC AN er, died in Basel; born motion. The town cannot advance un 1467. Erasmu.t was con sidered the greatest wit W IL L FRENCH : : : : P ro p rie to r less the country tributary to it pros By JAMES B. DILL, New York Lawyer, and scholar o f his age. pers and there is no real benefit to Kings were honored by IL. T . Johnson, Business Manager. Austin Craig. Editor Called “ The Father o f Trusts" an audience with him. Forest Grove from a paper that seeks He differed with Lu- every opportunity to Injure the neigh 11 h world is full o f instances o f men who have failed F o rest G ro v e , O re g o n MM—Rattle of the Toyne. Do,1>r Madison. boring towns. The only advertising in business because they were “ misplaced men.” 1794—Battle of Mannheim. so far done by Mr. Hoge has been to ^sos—Joseph Bor*;.parte entered Madrid as hew men, having come to a realization o f the fact make himself ridiculous by his anxiety king of Spain. t 49— Dolly Madison (horn Dorothy Payne), Y C c i r ,n A d v a n c e E ig h t Pages 1 for two-bit meals when away from that they have started upon the wrong course, en widow *of Pr. sid?nt Madison, died in home on important occasions. Washington; born 1772. tered upon the wrong lines o f work, have the cour- |870—Hear Admiral John A. Dahlgren, U. Of the value to Forest Grove of the S. N.. died at Washington; born 1810. whether said newspaper or periodical is age to turn around and start over again, beginning at the bottom. Section 8882. Whenever any person, two papers. The News puts In clrcu 1892—<’> rus W Field of Atlantic cable company or corporation owning or control- received by the person or persons to whom fame died in Dobbs Ferry, N. Y .; born X o class o f men are more likely to make this mistake than uni lng any newspaper or periodical of any it is sent or not.— Bellinger & Cotton’» An lation more money in Forest Grove 1819. kind, or whenever any editor or proprietor notated Codes and Statutes of Oregon. Address all business communications to than does The Times. Mr. Hoge's en versity graduates. ih e first thing, therefore, that a university 1897—Nicholas C. Cr< ode, noted mine own of any such newspaper or periodical, shall mall or send any such newspaper or period the I’roprietor. er, died at Los Angeles; born 1843. tire staff has less members than Mr. education in the hands o f practical instructors should do is to stop ical to any person or persons lu tills state All matter for publication should be ad without first receiving an order for said dressed to : "Editor Washington County French’s; while both pay rent and newspaper or periodical from such person New»." “ misplaced men” from continuing in the wrong course. It is to July 13 In History. maintain offices and each gets his *r persons to whom said newspaper or Application made for entry at the post- 1 7 8 5 —Stephen Hopkins, “signer” for Rhode periodical Is mailed, shall tie deemed to be keep out o f the law school the man who is intended fo r the min of Forest Grove, Oregon, as second- paper from Portland, one half printed a gift, and no debt or obligation ahull ac •fflee Island, died in Providence; born 1707. crue against any auch person or persons, class mail matter. with the same matter as about 200 istrv. It is to keep the man out o f the theological seminary the 1793—Marat, the terrorist, was assassinat ed by Chariot e Gorday. other papers tributary to Portland, the bent o f whose mind leans to the law. 1822— Modern battle of Thermopylae early O FFIC IA L P A P E R OF T H E CITY OF FOREST GROVE. other all printed but all exclusively in the Greek war of independence. The vital question to the young man in after years is his char 1863— D ra ft riots in New York city. its own. 1890 —General John Charles Fremont, ex Office 4n Abbott Building. iMued Every Friday in the Year. Banker Haines does not get all his acter, integrity and strength, mental and moral— not so much plorer. soldi« r and Republican presi dential candidate in 1856, died in New printing from The Tim es’ office, nor whether he has absorbed so much Greek, Latin or mathematics, York; born In Georgia 1813. Fremont Times his utter inability either to see any considerable part, but no person ‘‘Where Rolls the Oregon." had held the rank of lieutenant in the but what impress has the instructor and instruction made upon the United States army and became fa or hear or tell what readers expect to o f any intelligence would refuse to 'ihe I.ewis and Clark Centennial and mous as the “ Pathfinder" through his find in printed sheets pretending to patronize his bank because he gets a character, mental and moral, o f the university man. explorations across the Rocky moun American Pacific Exposition, tains. In 18(11 he was commissioned be newspapers, and whose pitiful con better check and for less money THE NEED OF THE AGE IS NOT MORE EDUCATION IN EX- Portland, 1905. from civil life major general of regu dition is so truly put by the new abroad than he could in Forest Grove. TENT. BUT MORE EDUCATORS IN THE T RUE SENSE OF THE lars. 1894—George R. Graham, founder of G ra writer when he says of The Times: Roe & Buxton carry a complete line WORD— MORE CHA R A CT E R MAKERS RA T HER T H A N LECTURERS ham's Magazine, died at Orange, N. J. SOME PLAI NER T A L K . I "It simply plugs along doing its best of up-to-date furniture at city prices, OF THEORY. 1900—The allied forces at Tientsin repulsed in a desperate attack upon the native in trying to make the best paper it but could not do It if they tried to city. Colonel Emerson H. Llscum, The Forest Grove Times in its latest can for Forest Grove.” It simply can't get their wares all made In Forest commanding the Ninth United States Issue Indulges In "Some Plain T a lk " do any better and that's the end of Grove. So Woods & Adams do not regulars, was killed leading the at tack, and th<- regiment suffered heav and rightfully may it strut over the it, poor thing. hire dressmakers to prepare their ily in the battle. novelty and call attention to for once« But the surprising change in style ladies’ ready-made clothing or tailors running something readable. The first is no more remarkable than the to make men’s suits, but they are Just July 14 In History. two columns of the editorial page are change in policy by which the green- as much entitled to the patronage of 1602 — Cardinal Mazarin, ProfFftftor IRA W. HOWERTM o f Chicago tastefully set, fairly free from typo eyed monster openly manifests itself the people o f Forest Grove. The New’ s French statesman, born; 1 died 1661. graphical errors and misspelling, and in the printed page while before it is furnishing a better newspaper to HE WOMAN QUESTI ON IS IN ONE SENSE A P A R T OF 1789—The populac e of Paris divided off into nice paragraphs with has been confined to private recitals the people of Washington county than . stormeu and captured T HE LARGER SOCIAL QUESTION. WOMEN O UT N UM the Bastille. The Bas convenient breathing places marked of the anvil chorus in neighbor’s par Forest Grove has before afforded and tille was the state pris BER MEN IN A L L THE CIVILIZED NATI ONS EXCEPT by the very appropriate emblem for lors or more public knocking at the the people have shown their apprecia on and citadel of Paris. I TA L Y , BELGIUM AND THE UNI TED STATES. Many noted people were The Times and its editor, “ o o o," social, missionary and charitable gath tion by making It the official paper confined there, among The number o f women, however, does not give bulbing nothing, nothing. What a erings. in season and out o f season o f the city, giving It the patronage of them Richelieu, Vol taire. Latude and “The General Lyon. contrast to the next column where a showing a sneaking, snivelling Jeal every live business house and a circu the woman question its highest significance. TH E DEVELO P Man In the Iron Mask.’’ The populace misspelled heading punctuated with ousy of the newer and better paper lation which makes it willing at any overcame the guard and emptied the M E N T O F T H E H IG H E S T T Y P E O F M A N H O O D IS D E dungeons, liberating one man who had 'diet’s ¿«uprise mark opens a third whose superiority The Times has ad time to open its books to the prospect been in a cell 30 years. of a colt'vn of such slush as usually mitted by its cowardly, contemptible ive advertiser or for comparison with P E N D E N T U P O N T H E E Q U A L D E V E L O P M E N T O F W O M | 1818— Nathaniel Lyon, soldier, born in Ash ford, Conn.; killed at Wilson's Creek, EN. Under present social conditions woman is in a very true -1 q - round as editorial on The cotuse of underhanded attack. its neighbor. The Times. Mo., 1861. Times' fourth page. What a pity the The Times Truly says it has not a 1 8 2 8 —Jervis McEntee, American landscape Our illustrations some of them hfi££. sense a subject— a subject o f social prejudices and conventionali artist, born at Rondout, N. Y.; died writer of tha leading article could not J50.000 plant nor has it a clear title there 1891. appeared elsewhere, the one of Presi ties and in some respects a subject o f man. be regularly employed to make an to any plant of any size. The plant I 1853—The Crystal palace exhibition opened dent Ferrin for Instance in The Times, BEFORE WOMAN CEASES TO BE A SUBJECT OR A SLAVE IT tn New York city. The New York other oasis for the weary reader in upon which It is printed has been but there so poorly printed on account W I L L BE NECESSARY FOR US TO CONVERT MAN, T H E S L AVE world’s fair of 1853 brought together a hat desert of ideas which covers the longer a resident of Forest Drove than fine display of American machinery of wretched work, cheap paper and and a variety of foreign products. The HOLDER. four home-print pages of The Times, have W alter Hoge & Co., and It docs inferior Ink, that it was a duty to building represented a Greek cross. It only relieved by an occasional tale of not appear that during their months was wholly of glass and iron; length, In other words, the ideas and standards o f man must be changed. allow the new president’s features to 365 feet; width, 150 feet. a night o f terror made blissful by Dr. of management anything has been be seen. The Illustration of St. Mary’s H e must come to recognize that the labor o f the woman in the , 1894— Jules Emil Sarutin. noted painter, Patent's New Discovery, or the enter done to replace the worn-out type, died in Paris; born 1829. convent shows the academy which home is a valuable contribution to the work of the world and de 1897—General John F. Farnsworth, noted taining story of those busiest and maintain machinery or keep the plant was not completed till last winter. Federal veteran, died in Washington; mightiest little things ever made, up-to-date by any additions. The Times j serves its reward. H e must cease to regard woman as his inferior born 1820. Mrs. McEldowney's portrait was from 1 9 0 1 —Charles Nordhoff, author and Jour somebody's liver pills. | may be as good as the average country W O M A N ’S O W N C O N S E R V A T IS M M U S T A L S O a photo just taken, so was the repro or as “ his.” nalist, died in Sam Francisco; born The News wishes it might, in at paper but The News doubts it. for the 1830. duction of Photographer Meresse’s lat BE M O D IF IE D , A N D S H E M U S T C O N S C IO U S L Y P R E tending to The Tim es’ article, like the credit o f the country would prefer not est view of the university campus. The P A R E H E R S E L F F O R A L IF E O F F R E E D O M . W e must writer of that editorial, treat of the to believe it. It certainly does not July 15 In History. picture of the band in their new uni parties back o f it, but they are shad- know how to use a printing plant, of depend, therefore, upon the educational influences o f society, the 1808— Henry Edward Manning, cardinal, forms just received In time for the famous convert to Roman Catholicism, ows to be groped after only to vanish I which It gives evidence every Thnrs born In Hertfordshire; died 1892. Fourth, the liberty car with the queen church, the home, the school, social intercourse aud the like, to at the touch, nothing real, nothing day, and that it is one o f the best 1815 — Napoleon Bonaparte surrendered elected last week— all these sufficient prepare both man and woman fo r a social condition in which there himself to Captain Maitland of the substantial about them. Whoever it printed papers in the state Is a con Bellerophon. ly answer the assertion that only will be no thought or appearance o f subjection. is that has been able to put a sensible cession to be gotten only from near 1817—The Baroness de Stael, French wom Frank Brown’s cartoons are original an of letters, died. story Into decent English does not sighted people and not from them 1871—Thomas Lincoln (Tad), son of A bra with The News, and the rest are stale. now appear, but certain it la that it when they have their glasses. ham Lincoln, died at Chicago; born ment, have both been closed tight o f murderers for half a century in tht. Engravings cost money, apart from 1852. The Times asserts It does Its part is not the journalistic misfit who week their purchase, tho’ The News’ pay since Sunday and are going out of face of a declaration that only reform- 1883—Charles Haywood Stratton (Tom ly demonstrates In the Forest Orova to help build up the town, but Its Thumb) died at Mlddleboro, Mass., business." The Impression Is sought atlve punishments shall be inflicted. I ments to Engraver Felloes each week aged 45. would more than pay the bill of The to be created that the “ W averly,” the has allowed state officers to receive 1893—General J. C. ICelton, U. S. A., retir RECOLLECTI ONS OF REUNION, KERMI S AND FOURTH. ed, died in Washington; born 1832. near neighbor o f the city hall. Is the living salaries, despite the constitu- I Times for Its entire patent, whose 1897—General Philip Regis de Trobriand, a only other Joint In town, that there tlon's prohibition and even taken un-, serial story and musty state and for veteran of the Federal army, died at Bayport, N. Y. eign news Mr. Hoge's writer counts were hut two and that Miller's drug constitutional Increases In salary itself j store was not one o f them. The Times because public opiuion favored this In as part of the matter set by The July 16 In History. Times. Engravings require bettef tried to say The News was foolish in reasonable course, is not likely to I 1723— Sir Joshua Reynolds, the celebrated claiming there was a law to reach stand against a demand backed by a paper, heavier and costing twice as English portrait painter, born at I.W.0A«3wi! Plympton, Devonshire; died in Lon much, costlier Ink. take time o f an blind pigs, but after It was found Mr. nearly unanimous people. WASHINGTON COUNTY N E W S $ .00 Man's highest Development Dependent Upon the Development of Woman im i rr experienced pressman to get ready, but they make a more creditable sheet and anyone who wants to send a paper away to Mends desiring to know about Forest Grove and Washington county Is not likely to hesitate as to which of the two papers ln Forest Grove he shall send. C h a p m i s | Hoge’s bluff of last week would not work- there seemed to be enough fear SCHOOL DI STRI CT TAXES. o f that law to clo8e two o i the dlve® I There ought not to be much doubt The assessed valuation of the school ln the niind of any reasonable person, whatever may be thought o f the at- districts that levied tax. with their tempt alleged o f Mr French, that The ( rates for the past year, are: District j Times Is much more solicitous of Mr. 15, Forest Grove, 10 mills, $246,235; don 1792. I860—Marchioness Margaret Fuller Ossoli, with her husband and child, drowned off Fire island beach. New York; born 1810. 1857—Pierre Jean de Beranger, French1 poet. died. 1882—Mrs. Abraham Lincoln died, aged 67. 1891—General Benjamin Franklin Kelley, a 1 Federal veteran, noted for his exciting campaigns in West Virginia and M ary land, died at Oakland, Md.; born in New Hampshire 1807. 1893—Rear Admiral Earl English, U. 8. A., retired, died in Washington; born 1828. 1896— Ex-Governor William E. Russell of Massachusetts died near Quebec; born 1857. 1897— General Joseph Conrad, a noted Fed eral veteran of the Army of the Cum berland, died at Atlantic City; born 1S30. At some length these statements o f M,,ler'8 lntere8t9 than becomes the 16. Scoggins Valley. 2 mills. $40,710; The Times Times have have been been considered, conslder-d as „ | dlslntereated champion of prohibition 4«. near Tigardville. 1 mill, $34.325; But The News does not propose to 65. Glen wood. 13 mills. $9830; 64. near they are matters which may not be overlook the real issue and while It , Dllley, 3 mills. $23.350; 11 Joint, Gas- generally understood and perhaps the has favored a licensed saloon in F o r-, , ton. 8 mills. . $48.495 ---- ----------- —. — . 49. near Gaston. misrepresentations of the ’’plain talk- unii-, 3 mills. $11.385 ; 9, Glencoe, 2 mills. est Grove, It will see that an | or" might deceive some, but the rest censed one shall not run without the $56,580; 62 Joint, mills. $27,060; 8 | of the editorial needs little attention. people knowing of tt. If the temper- ( near Hillsboro, 2 mills. $48,725; 42. When The Times publishes a signed July 17 In History. ance people o f Forest Grove prefer Hillside. 3 mills $19.435; 7. Hillsboro, statement from Druggist Miller that Druggist M iller and The Times, they 10 mills. $309,273: 70. near Glencoe, 1744—Elbrldge Gerry, "sign- Mr. French has attempted extortion er” and statesman, born are to be congratulated, such of them 5 mills, $10,914; 74. Bethany, 12 mills, at Marblehead, Maas.; (Oregon law knows no such offense as died 1814. as champion that combination, upon $22,745; 50. Scholls. 5 mills, $24.230; blackmail and The Times as usual 1746 — Timothy Pickering, :kerlng. VÇ* 29, Reedville, 3H mills, $92,228; 28, their consistency. statesman, born In 8a- has betrayed Its Ignorance) there will lem, Mass.; died Gaston. 3 mills. $32,550. 1S2* sol- A f y f. i — F be time enough for The News to pub 1749—Peter Gansevoort, >rt, _______ Noxt year the new law goes Into dler. born in Albany; lish a signed denial couched in the died 1812. Gansevoort ^ T HE RI GHT OF T HE PEOPL E TO effect by which the county court must fullness of denying each and every :: ( / / a Joined the Revolution levy a tax that will bring tn the equiva ary forces major of Gansevoort. GOVERN. specific point or possibility, bnt the the Second New York soon after Lex lent o f $6 for each child over 4 and grievance seems really to be that The ington His services were chiefly in under 20 ln the county. This will give central New York, where he contended News after seven weeks has complete The Initiative and referendum against the Indians and British. One about double the amount now received ly distanced Its would-be competitor. amendment which was adopted by an of his victories was the defense o f1 by the county school fund and do away Fort Stanwlx. where he defeated St. There is little reel regard for Mr. overw h^m ing vote o f the people of Leger and prevented his co-operation with the necessity for taxes in most of Miller else It would never have been the state o f Oregon, but has just beet. with Burgoyne. I the districts, those having Interest on | 17S*-charlotte t orday was guillotined tor asserted that The News had abused declared by the Multnomah circu it' « . „ j , killing Marai. Donds to meet or schoolhouses or turn - him when not one single word which judges unconstitutional, rests on the M9S—End of tt - war In Cuba; General would have been anything but praise assertion In the BUI o f Rights "that ture to pay for of course having to tux Toral. Spanish commander at Santiago and vicinity, surrendered the city. however, as the county money may not j If spoken of the best man lr the rotn- all power Is Inherent ln the people W01—General Daniel Butterfield, veteran be used for those purposes. munltv was said about him. volunteer officer of the civil war, died and that they have at all times a right Í THf H«H. U M A flf II» , Ol NGf u ORATO* Of f M £Mï rK to 'H c ii *jU\»d0A0 -•/V » «n e Í O I U * 7 4T r\ J. lU*. />/ uncu n i ««i fm /te The only sympathy for Miller ap pears In the mournful statement tucked awsv tn an obscure corner that “ the ’Iron house' and other Joints, fearful o f an aroused public sentt- at Cold Spring. N. Y .: born 1831. to alter, reform or abolish the govern ment in such manner as they may Lumber— All kinds of undressed July 18 In History. think proper." and planed. Delivered. _____ ___ Jones, the naval hero. Price _____ the _____ ______ John _ Paul A supreme court which for expedi very best. Apply at News office or 1 — .P a r,,l >or*_17«. ency's sake has permitted the hanging Clarence Miller, Gales City.