W ashington stuffs 'miner VOL. IV :nb« f J io get i] I 1 intontì)] W C ounty new s FOREST GROVE, WASHINGTON CO., ORE., THURSDAY, JUNE 1 4 , n js h t o c i t y lo ri a A recorder Webster of Portland, performing the ceremony. ROSE SHOW A SUCCESS 1906 N O . A¡ PRFATF MFW HFFIFFR^ nearly uPsed int° oblivion in IlLIT UmULI\0 Arthur Smith on the subject, “ The the Great Thing,” was an intensely inter U l l L / t l L minds of some people, has been con Walter A. Dimick Given “ Tin Show Miss Catherine Nefl of Salem, Ore., esting exposition of Chinese conditions scientiously pushed by Dr. Bn was Phillips’ fourth wife, the marriage e r ’’ by Hi* Friend*. habits, customs, religion, etc. Dr. from the start. A meeting of some taking place August 17, 1902, Rev. City Recorder Walter A. Dimick, Smith has a remarkable memory which, At Regular Session Council Creates thirty citizens in Dr. Brown’s office las^ Many Beautiful Entries Made But fhose marriage to Miss Caples, of Fred Clemo of Cornelius, officiating.' with his perfect control of language night talked over plans and beg Mr. Phillips met his present wife only Display Hardly Equals Last Three New Building Commiss f3rest Grove, will be solemnized this and colored representation of plain active work. The hospital is practically a few months ago at Mayhews, Cal. i/.oBth, was the recipient of a “ tin facts, enabled him to command the Year’s Efforts. assurred as funds have just about be ions to Issue Permits. ' oWtr” Tuesday night at his boarding H e is City Recorder of Cornelius, and attention of his hearers at all stages of secured. has been a Justice of the Peace for 16 1Jjse. When Mr. Dimick came in to game. The audience as never before A committee was appointed by years. He is one of the best known ¿Bner, he was literally showered with were brought to realize what the Chi Brown to go ahead with the pli The Country Rose Enthusiasts Are citizens of the town. Other Matters Co-Incident With The jour sieves, dish pans, egg-beaters, nese really were, that he was not a which are, to ask the Trustees Mrs. Craig was a widow, possessed Well Represented— Many Proud and many other useful articles, and the Regular Session— Inventory of China-man but a real, live yellow hu Pacific University for use of the og of a SIS,000 estate, left her by her bonders made merry all through the man, behind whose expressionless feat dormitory building in the northwe Prize-winners. Old Power House Taken. former husband, on condition that if ures were gathered the stores of antiq dinner hour. Around the table were part of town which will be fitte she married again she would forfeit the ! uity. Merely by showing to the aud Mr. and Mrs. W. W. H . Samson, Miss up for hospital purposes. The locatic snug nest egg. When she met Mr. ience how little the average man Echo Samson, Miss Addie Clark, Miss is ideal and the building, when fitte The special features, of the regular Phillips, however, she lost no time in ■ The Annual Rose Show held under knows about the Chinese, he created Fiances Myers, Miss Leah Lemon, up new on the interior will serve thd council meeting last Friday evening, parting with her 815,000, as she con the management of the Civic Improve an interest in the Chinaman that will ends very well. ^i' Miss Mary Nims, Miss Miller, flam was the introduction of an ordinance sidered she could do better than retain ment Society, last Saturday afternoon ever be ready to receive any addition Stows, Dr- H. S. Mount, Dr. Ice, R. by the ordinance committee, Mr. MECCA FOR PATR IO TIC PILGRIM* it. The 815,000, however, does not and evening, attracted considerable in that line that opportunity may offer M. Nims, Jack Docherty, V. Harris, Hollinger, wherein it is specified that _ leave her family, but has been handed attention. Careful consideration of the in the future. Frank Busch and Mr. Smith.— Oregon different details in connection with the a board of building commissioners be A Visitor'* View of the Jamettowf over to her grown son. Dr. Smith is on his way to China City Courier. Exposition and its Numerous t j The new Mrs. Phillips, when sh e j affair aided materially in accomplishing He is the father of H. D. Smith, a J created for the purpose of supervising Just as a matter of information for the purposes of the display and every | the erection of all buildings within the arrived in Oregon, expressed gratifica Attractions. m contemplated showers from this end. former instructor in the public speaking city limits. It is provided that these tion at her pleasant surroundings. She one who attended or made entries are department at the college. Among the recent visitors to men receive as remuneration for their is about 50 years of age, but is well more than satisfied with the results. grounds of the Jamestown exposil A M U C H M A R R IE D MAN An injustice was done the country services all moneys that they receive GRADUATING EXERCISES preserved and would pass for 40. near Norfolk, Va., and to the old people, who wished to enter their under the conditions of the enactment, toric Jamestown Island was Leroy Alonzo Phillips of Cornelius Leads WANTED— Gentleman or lady with flowers, by not giving the show more Public School Closes After a Suc which are, that every builder shall Vernon, a prominent newspaper mi good reference, to travel by rail or with publicity and by not making announce F ifth Bride to Altar. receive a permit from this board before cessful Year. 1 and the Washington correspondent i'- a rig, for a firm of 8250,000 capital. ments sooner, however, nearly all the building and that he shall be ch«.ged For the fifth time, Alonzo A. Phillips Last Thursday evening, in Vert’s one dollar for same when the cost of the Chicago News. H e made the blushing ^a'ary 81,072 peryearand expenses; sal- country contributors who did make a of Cornelius, Or., has led a Hall, occurred the graduating and clo the structure is 81,000 or less, with a party of Congressmen and aitfjj The fact viewing the interesting situation wro bride to the hymeneal altar, the last 8117 pa'd wee^'y and e*Penses advanced, showing were successful. sing exercises of the Forest Grove 451 Address, with stamp, Jos. A. Alexander, that the graduating exercises of the two dollars when the cost is «2,000, i the Y0n0winK !ettcr: time being May 30, when he was mar The building was and fifty cents additional for each public school occurred a day or two Public School. Mecca of a„ in Forest Grove, Oregon. ried to Mrs Leonia Craig of Manchester, before, hindered the display some packed to the doors and the usual hus 81,000 of cost thereafter. A building Unhed S u te, u Washington N. H., at 271 College street, Portland, Annual School Meeting. since nearly everyone had cut their tling of happy school children with which does not cover more than 100 Vemont {he former the home o( Rev. Henry A. Barden officiating. beautiful roses and white dresses which feet and is not more than 10ft. high Superintendent Case announces that flowers (or that occasion. government and the latter the hon His first wife was Miss Martha Stan the annual school meeting of the always characterizes these occasions, will not require a permit. More people and diflerent names are Persons and burial ground of the Father of ley, whom he married at Tangent, Or, various districts of the state wiil be seen on tbe list of prize-winners this | was in evidence and filled the large building houses not observing this country. No such patriotic pilgrit August 14, 1571. I held on June 18. Anyone interested year while many of the old fanciers are J ball with an atmosphere of the momen ordinance will be subject to fine or is complete without a visit to Jame Wife No. 2 was Miss Emma Schoen, ^ in the school of any district and who back again in their old places. p ^ . tous circumstance about to take place, imprisonment not exceeding 8100 or town, Virginia, the home of the lathe of Cornelius, whom he married in Feb- feels that the work has not been Bates had lost his whole collection in ,and ° ‘ such im Vm ' t0 ,hese children fifty days in the city jail. The pur- of our country and the planting { _ , , , „ ruary, 1877, Rev. W. E. Smith offi-! satisfactory or in any way could be who now can live happy in the thought pose of the ordinance is to see that of AngkhSta|0n improved, should attend and make bre that burned Herrick Hall in institutions on Am« dating. that most of their troubles are over, as hereafter houses are constructed safely his complaints or suggestions. March. Those receiving blue ribbons can soil. He married the third tim e in 1898, t0 lessen the liabilities of fire in were first prize entries while red, white, i some of them doubtless think. This year ^ “ True it is that Jamestown is pn when Mrs. Ella V. Hickman of Smith- j — Money to loan on farm security. and yellow,' were given for second, I the exc-cises were especially good a.id the city. cally a buried city. Little remains ville, Tex., became his wife, Judge W. H. Hollis, Forest Grove. interesting, each one performing his third, and fourth places, The inventory of the city’s property it except the old church tower and tl| j Only in certain classes, where there part in a way ,hat reflects cred t uPon at the old power nouse, that was recently excavated foundations of se were especially large displays, was a the work of the past year in the public ordered at a previous m eeting, was eral of the old mansions of colonv The subjects chosen and fourth prize given and in some of the school. read and it was found that the city had times. To see them and realize tfa character of presentation at such a more scarce varieties only one prize various belongings lying around at the above their crumbling stones the firjj was awarded on account of the lack of meeting is a factor by which the effi power house in a more or less careless government and the first church m entries. The following is a complete ciency of the school work can be deter condition which other persons are America was established and that list of prizes awarded with places in mined and compared with former years. using, valued conserva- civilization in all its forms of whits. o f It is a fairly good indication of what our order named under each class: tively at 82,600. A further investiga- Americans are proud to boast had 14; schools are doing. tion was ordered of how the city was beginning there, is enough to m ailf Cloth of Gold— Mrs. H. Johnson. Those who finished the Public being benefited by the use of these the trip worth while. No A m ericiS, Countess of Folkestone— Mrs. G. School last Thursday were Annie An things by private persons. Consider- will come away from Jamestown disaj'^ A. Boldrick, J)r. J. S. Bishop, Mrs. F. derson, Egbert Bishop, Helen Bol able work was being done on the pointed. Wheeler i' M O W E R S , R A K E S , T E D D E R S drick, Lorris Cole, Robert Lootnis, streets and more will be done between Jacqueminot— Miss Claire Haynes. “ An Exposition having for its Orvil Mann, Charlie McMillan, Golda now and the Fourth of July. The sion an exploitation of the his Kaiserin Augusta Victoria— Dr. Murphy, May Showers, Jesse Thomas, finance committee made the following worth of Jamestown and vicinity is m Bishop, Mrs. N. McGilvery. Leila Teegarden, June Walker, Sabert report at>d these bills were allowed by under way near Norfolk, Va. Bui Pink LaFrance— Miss Kate Shannon, Whalley, Elizabeth Weitzel, Ula Wi- the Council: Miss Nora Smith, Miss Pomeroy. ings are now being constructed whii berg and Walter Watkins, sixteen al White LaFrance— Miss Pomeroy, bespeak for the enterprise hearty sui David Keen, street work 8 15 25 together. H . T. Buxton, chairman John Shearer, “ 7 00 port. Foreign nations will partici; Mrs. H. Johnson, Mrs. McNamer. of the school board, presented the di Ira E Bradley, team work 11 80 with their ships of war and their t: Lamarque— Mrs. C. F. Clapp, Mrs. plomas. The programme presented W F Hartrampf, engine’s use 5 00 Stephen Blank. state governments will be represent was as follows: A L Sexton, street work 48 00 Marechal Neil— Miss Langley, Mrs. by state buildings, housing exhibits A Crepps 6 00 Piano Solo..........................Hazel Aldrich J. M. Barber. historical and material interest; the F Bear 2 00 Invocation.............. Rev. L. F. Belknap “ 7 00 tional government in all probability Marie Henriette— Mrs. Nicholson, Song, It Never Pays........................Class J F Haynie A B Todd 2 00 be represented in its usual comp] ìiStàHJù& Mrs. H. Johnson. Salutatory, Abraham Lincoln.......... Pacific Electric Co., supglies 12 00 manner. Jamestown and the ex Marie VanHoutte— Mrs. Hancock. S E Todd, electric and water w’k 20 00 tion make a combination of attractii Papa Gontiei— Miss Kate Shannon, 1 20 which every American citizen sho< .....................................Ula Wiberg Bill Mizner, street work Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. McNamer. L J Bullock, labor 50 jot down in his note book before Recitation, The Teachers’ Dream 50 vacation in 1907 begins. Reve d’Oi— Mrs. C. F. Clapp, Mrs. . . ..........................May Showers M Munkers, burying dog W S Hudson, treas 23 50 Recitation, Flash, The Fireman’s L. C. Walker. 7 00 Story...................... Robert Loomis The Times, printing For Sale Caroline de Testout Mrs. A. F. C M McNutt, repairing ladder 2 75 Song, Gliding to Fairyland............Class Seventeen head Milch cows. S Rogers, Mrs. U. Hanna. S G Hughes, hardware 29 01 Recitation, Lady Wentworth. . . . h a y l o a d e r s , sw e e p ra k es and Roy Bremmer, Cove Orchard. Best Cream, not named— Miss K. Joe Lenneville, marshal 1 75 ................................Golda Murphy Shannon, Mrs. G. E. Coghill, Mrs. Recitation, Woman’s W a y .. Lorris Cole Tout 8202 26 Besides a lull line of The treasurer’s report for May also Recitation, The Lesson. .Jesse Thomas Nicholson. .WATC was heard, which was as follows: Crimson, not named Mrs. H. Recitation, Guilty or Not G u ilty .. O n ha n d M a y ..................................................................... $1516 4J .......................... Annie Anderson Haynes, Mrs. Carpenter, Mrs. Ander R eceiv ed from 1 W H a in e s, o u tsid e w ater . 13 00 Consisting of Trio, The Breezes are R ocking. . *' M C o T re a s , tax e s ...................... 470 94 " show lic e n c e .................................. 4 00 son. the Roses to S leep ............ ** ** lig h t a c c o u n t ,.............................. J 4 J SS D o u b le Pink, not named— Mr. J. H. Wirtz, '* “ w a te r a c c o u n t............................... 1H1 87 ............ Elizabeth Weitzel, T o ta l $2.3 41 81 Mrs. J. M. Barber. Mrs. Nicholson. Leila Teegarden, Eva Bacon P aid w arran ts ..................................................... 2,200 M , A W ALTH AM W A TC H ( Recitation, Echo and the F erry.. Yellow, not named— Mrs. J. M. O n hand l u x 1...........................................................7 S1JO « J ! * ___ .............................Helen Boldrick A. B. Caples was refused a permit to Barber, Miss Myers, Mrs. McNutt Valedictory Essay, House of Savoy PROPER LY CARED put in light, but S. E. Todd, light White, not named— Mrs. C. F. ............................... Egbert Bishop commissioner, was instructed to look Clapp, Mrs. Nicholson. Class History..................... June Walker | F O R W IL L L A S T A| Mixed Bouquet— Mrs. Nicholson, Class Prophecy............ Leila Teegarden into the conditions. Presentation of Diplomas. After some conjecture as to what Mrs. Villiger, Mrs. B. M. Smith, Mr. i ............................... H . T. Buxton might be contained in the city vaults L IF E T IM E . Kertson. Song, Farewell...................................Class at the council chambers, the body General Collection, named varieties Don’t take an inferior rope Benediction.............. Rev. H . W. Boyd adjourned to meet next Tuesday, in WE HAVE A W E LL] — Mrs. Robertson, Mrs. Clapp, W. R. it wont last half so long Two of these graduates have been special session, to take some action in Harris, F. Groner. awarded scholarships in Tualatin Acad I SELEC TED S TO C K OF regard to the firing of fire crackers on Cut Flowers, general display— Mrs. emy for the most efficient work in the streets and to discusa further, the Stevens, W. R. Harris, Mn. H. T. school. Egbert Bishop, son of Dr • W A L T H A M W A T C H E S I new ordinance. Gordon. Bishop, and valedictorian in last Thurs Pansies— Miss Claire Haynes, Miss day's programme, will receive a schol H O S PITA L ASSURED Sarah Boldrick, Mrs. Robertson. arship through one vear at the Acad emy, and Orvil Mann will be given Enthusiastic Meeting Held Last Night ••The Great Th ing " FOREST GROVE, OREGOX o ie term. Before this year only the in Dr. Brown's Office. The lecture given in the Congrega fir t scholarship was offered by the col- l * e . The hospital project which had tional Church last Friday evening by H A Y IN G M A C H I N E R Y A ll K i n d s V M MYERS’ HAY TOOLS Hay Carriers, Slings, Single and Porks, Pulleys, etc. Everything needed for a complete outfit : : We sell only the Pure Manila Rope. G O F F B R O S ., ABBOTT & SOI The Jewelers