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Chautauqua Programme. TWELFTH DAY, JULY 21. (Continued from last week) SIXTH DAY, JULY IS. I:0 0 -C o n c e r t, 10:30— Sunday School. 2:00— M usic by Chautauqua chorus; solo, Mrs. Im ogen Parson’ s orchestra, one hour. 2:00— Reading, Prof. Mark B. Beal. 2:00— Solo, Harding Brodie; Mrs. Im ogen Harding “ Christian Citizenship,” Miss Brodie; lecture, “ When Scarecrows D o Not Scare,” Dr. Charles Edward Locke. sermon, Belle Kearney. 4 :0 0 — Sacred concert, I 8 Parson’ s orchestra, SOLILOQUISMS “ Stabat M ater,” under direction of W . Gffiord Nash; trained chorus of • 8:12— Summer school. 1: — Concert, Parson’ s orchestra, one hour. 2: — Program Beal: of Prof. Mark B. A character sketch (D ic k e n s ); extract from oration (P h illip s); solo. Miss Mary Adell Case; a chapter from “ T h e Courtship of Miles Standish” (L o n g fe llo w ); Egyptian hall (L on don L e c tu ie ), A. 100 voices; 21 instrumentations. Soloists: Soprano, Mrs. Rose Bloch-Bauer; alto, Mrs. Im ogen Harding Brodie; tenor, Arthur Alexander; bass, Dom J. Zan. ' T H IR T E E N T H D A Y , JULY 22. Robert of Sicily (L o n g - 7: by Dr. W . C. Sherman, pastor of the church, of Sacra- 4 :0 0 — Sacred concert, Parson’ s 8:0 0— M usic by Chautuaqua chorus; — Concert, Parson’ s orchestra, solo, Mrs. Fletcher Linn one hour. sermon, 8 :0 0 — Lecture, “ Sweden,” A popu- of Portland; Dr. Charles Edward Locke, pastor of Hanson Place M . E. church, lar lecture on one of the most interest- Brooklyn, N. Y. ing countries in the world R. Baumgardt, by Prof. B. illustrated with CLASSES IN CH A U T U A Q U A SUMMER 120 superb stereoptican views. SCHOOL. 8 :0 0 to 10 :00-—Junior Bible study, EIG HTH D A Y , JULY 17. R ev. Howard N. Smith. 8:00— Summer school. 9 :0 0 to 11 :0 0 — Physical Parson’ s orchestra, Prof. A. M . Grilley. 1:00— Concert, culture, one hour. 9:0 0 to 10 :0 0 — English literature. 2:0 0— Solo, Mrs. Max M . Shillock j Dr. B. J. H oadley. of Portland; lecture, Dr. Ernest E. 9:0 0 to 9 :3 0 --C h ild study, Mrs. f . Baker, “ A Pilgrim to Literary Shrines H . Burkholder. in Europe.” 9:00 3:3 0— Baseball. to 1 0 :0 0 — Elocution, Prof. Parson’ s orchestra, 10:00 to 11 :00— United States his entertainment by 10:00 to 11:00— Musical depart Y oung M en ’ s Christian Association of m ent, W. Clifford Nash. Portland, under the direction of A. M. 11:00 to 12:00— Bible study, Grilley, physical director; overture, W . C. Sherman. orchestra; baton swinging, Livingstone; violin solo, horizontal bars, tumbling, M. F. Harry Miss Barker; Cherry; 11:00 to 1 2 :0 0 — D om estic Science, Miss Lillian Tin gle. com ic vocal Bailey; iancy steps, ladies’ class; pyra-1 association. mids. Su bject to change. T h e following colleges and organiza N IN T H DAY, JULY tions have 18. It was reported on been headquarters on invited to establish 1:0 0— Concert, one hour. 2 :0 0 — Reading, Prof. Mark B. Beal; solo, W ho at his pleasure sends us glim, in the same ] Parson’ s orchestra, “ Children are more concert, W, beautiful than i H HI li - Wedding A very quiet little home wedding ster who volunteered the answer when (N . last occurred at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Hampton last Sunday when Miss matter, w ood, we use to do it. | I (B e e th o v e n ), wersen” (Sarasate), | contralto solo, I (G orin g j ob lig a to), “A T h om a s), “ Zigenner- we had the j soldier’ s reunion to be held at Naylor’ s natives in about the right Grove, west of town, beginning Satur of those motor cars, day, but it seem s that lasting until July 3d, June 3 — Going into camp. and if the cars don ’ t put in an appear- I they will June 30, 1906. be as Ju ly 1— Union Services of all the churches; 1st service at 3 p. m .; shy as ever. 2nd j service at 8 p. m. “ In this day and age a college | j u]y 2 — Monday, 2 p. m ., Song; education is indispensable to success” I Address of W elcom e by Mayor Peter- said Rev. Belknap last Sunday evening son; Response by Senator E. W. But he also added that Willamette was Haines, followed by program by Hills the place to get it in spite of the fact boro and Cornelius; campfires in the that he considers Pacific good enough evening. for his own daughter. July 3— Tuesday morning— Short Let’ s not have any one saying that talks from old soldiers; afternoon, pro- and orders, State Federation o f , professers arc having it out by rounds evening. W om en ’ s Clubs, W om en’ s Christian \ over at the peaceful “ factory” in the interest am ong A bunch of oats was picked in For- that are on the cam p meeting at Gaston last week. Waldemar Lind; Summer Night” violin and ’ cello (b ) “ Le C ygne” “ Spanish (Saint D ance” (D . Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Allen our list. the By order of COMMITTEE The Crops While the same report com es from exchanges old discouraging Kansas and other points in the east that the crops are H ow ever the behind and promise little for all the work put upon them this year by the Sunday. I James S. Kirtley, quartet, pastor of the ■ist Church, Elgin, 111. Parson's orchestra, Miss Leuraney Lilly and Mrs. Flor Mrs. Ida Clapshaw went back to Port land, Saturday, where she is em ployed on e hour. Harding in a confectionery st >re | Brodie; lecture, by " T h e Poet S cou t," little daughter with her. 8 :0 0 — Solo, Mrs. She took her Im ogen Capt. Jack Crawford. News was received ELEVENTH DAY, FRIDAY, JULY 20. here morning of the death of Smith of W i'son River, 1:00— Concert, taken to Tillamook for burial. Parson’ s orchestra, Mrs. Saturday Mr. Walter 8 :1 2 — Summ er School. on e hour. his body Carpenter of the GroVe was has 2:0 0— Reading, Prof. Mark B. Beal: been spending a few days in Glenwood contralto solos, (a -b -c ), Mrs. Walter wi*h her brother. R eed ; lecture. Captain Jack Crawford 3 :3 0 — Baseball. •tOO— Contralto solo. « “ 1 h« Pil- who was not expected to live, lam,” Dr. Charles Edward L ocke that he and improbable. V O , Although brought to Venice by a phy- ilelan In 1301. it was only in 1U32 that •» « ' ■ » - Sec, Lbe first coffeehouse was established B • N° rth’ Ran« ' No. 6 wes, „ m London, and 1. only became fashion- ’ able In Paris In lriilfi. says the sam e ; and t0 , , tabli, h hl, c„ lm to »« authority. England gradually forsook coffee for tea, but the progress O f the beverage, thvugh slower, w as steadier Register and Receiver o f this other at p' , btf* ' *1 on Monday, the 23rd day of July, 1W6 A N T IQ U E S E V R E S . V ou Crass A l w a y s D ln tls tK u la h flae G e n u i n e lay It» d i ll ] in fit. T erritory," i s extended to all the Public U ndSaS ac‘ of August 4, 1892, Lawrence H. Coster, Jt offm i land, county o f Multnomah, State of Oregon, in,, day filed !n this office his sworn statement No « for the purchase o f the Lo's 1, 2, and 3 and SwVdri q of Section No. 2 in Township No. 2, Range Ho. 6, ~ and will offer proof to show that the land sough»,, valuable for its timber or stone than fer agricut«, purposes, and to establish his claim to said lendbrig the Register and Receiver o f this office at P m I h Oregon, on Wednesday, the 5th day of September, II He names as witnesses: Julius C. Burke of Port« Oregon; Edward Burke o f Portland, Oregon; 01 F alse Sevres lu the bric-a-brac shops Is offered as genuine by "reputable dealers” In London and Paris us well ns in New York. It is old, it is true, but only as old ns the “ restaratiou” in France, although the marks would indi ; Oliver k cate a much earlier and better period. 3ff0,d 0f Portl:lnd’ ° ' ecsn; James Miller of | The counterfeits may usually lie d e - ^ • S Oregon. tecteil by tbe surface of the gliding. | Any and prtton! cM m iB g lirB1* fc ■ In the real It was burnished lu lines j described lands am requested to tile their dataI bm by moans o f metal nails with rounded 3ffice cn or before said 5th day of September, 1906, points, which were set in a piece of ALGERNON S. DRESSER, Register, (F in t Pub. June 14) wood. The Imitations o f later date than the real have been burnished in a similar Notice for Publication manner, hut with an agate. It re quired considerably more force to ob Unlted^tates Land Office, Portland, Orem. tain a bright surface by tbe ancient May 7th, 1901. j method (ban by the use of the agate Notice Is hereby given that in compliance with be point; hence the burnished lines in the j Provisions o f the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, es-| [ genuine ware are perceptibly sunken, | titled ‘ ‘ An act for the sale of timber lands in the Stares while in the counterfeit w are they arc ! of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Ted tlu h with the general surface o f the I ritory,” as extended to all the Public Land States by acii gilding. There are other means of I of August 4, 1892, MacRae Vert of Portland, Couatydi Multnomah, State o f Oregon, has this day filed iathu "sp ottin g " the Imitations, such as the I off.ee his sworn statement No. 6916, for the purchased Inexact copying o f (he m arks which the N. W . Vi o f Section No. 34, in TownshipHo.l.S,| have served since 1753 to denote the Range No. 5 W . and will offer proof to show that the} date of fabrication, anil the use of i land sought is more valuable for its timber or s chrome green, which w as not discov than for agricultural purposes, and to establish h ered until 1S02, but the test o f the i claim to said land before Register and Receiver at ?i burnished parts o f the gilding is the land, Oregon, on Friday, the 27th day of July, 19«. He names as witnesses: George Bigelow of Portlatj easiest for the ordinary buyer.— New Oregon: Edward Jasper o f Portland, Oregon; Hniy York Herald. The inhabitants of Forest Jasper o f Portlr nd, Oregon; A1 Davis of Gaston.Ortt«.j Any and all persons claiming adversely the si described lands are requested to file their claims in j office on or before saitf 27th day of July, 1906. Grove ALGERNON S DRESSER, Repstn Phenomena last Saturday by being able to in broad 10 see see a a star star in broad daylight,) which was P,ain,y visible although the (First Pub. May 10) ASK TH E SUn was extr:crdinarily bright. AGENT FOR: T IC K E T S VIA ~ Notice for Fubiication. r f y.T ' v rmred States Land Office, Portland. Oregon, June 8th, 1906. Notice Is hereby given that In compltancc with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 187 \ entitled “ An act for the gale o f timber lands in the - - 4* ! — -\ / . ’ ; « t ( .T. , but has Mrs. Lyda The rain ha= been t T °' Aukui: *' 1!W2, omli' Louden- ”f Portland. | , _____ . County of Multnomah, State of Oregon, ha. , h i. day her sworn statement No. 6958. tor the ! To SP O K A N E , ST. PAUL, MINNE A PO LIS, D U L U T H , CHICAGO, might have been done to ODe croD n T ? » ' 0! ^ NWVi 0,s' c,lon No- «• *» T°wn.hip i ST . LOUIS. . . . p No. 2 North, Range No 7 West, and will offer proof to will be greatly over-balanced by the *how ,hat •»' ‘^d sought i. more valuable for its I A n d a l l P o i n t s E a s t a n d S outh . I good to another. Verily, to our Kansas °rs,one ,h-’ n 'or agricultural purposes, and» benefit la gely. brethren, we What can say little harm filwl ,n 'his office establish her claim to said land before the Register and come to O regon.” 8,‘ c' iv' r °< S. Land Office at Portland, Oregon, on Monday, the 27th day of August, 1906. She names as witnesses: A. G. Lefler of Portland j ’ Oregon; C. E. Shepherd of Portland, Oregon; W . H I Petrie of Portland. Oregon; W . tngalls o f Portland! Oregon. ’ i Any and all persons claiming adversely the above- described lands are reqnested to flic their claims In this office on ot before said 27th day o f August. 1906. [ ALGERNON S. DRESSER, Register. (First Pub June 14) Notice for Publication. P U R IS T United State. SLEEPERS U nd Office. and VIA THE * H. DICKSON. r e r r ; i z ™ic und s° ” * *« : vi ; , W e S. G. Y E R K E S , A. G. P. A., S»tt '^ asN-, Cor. 2nd A ve. and Column#-- fil, c Z.Z . Z Route your shipments Great Northern. u™ T ’ • 1*92, Joseph w . Pearl, Portland, county o , Multnomah, Sta» of Oregon, ha, this day purchase of -he a N° ' * » » . <»>« * * * of Section No. IS. in Township aee No. 6 West, and will offer proof » RAILWAY a, F ? ™ ; o fa m o u * O r lo n tn l U m lto ii * H tTteLT m . *“»««• -O » es’abltsh V , " r' ™ "THE COMFORTABLE WAT” *■». rate», etc., cat! ) Daylight trip throught the Cascade and Rocky Mountains- City T ick et A gen t, 122 Third St- Portland, v- -7 ' * C ,0 f COnirrS* « rune 3, 187S. en- Calilo^» C' c i r of ,llrb" lands In the Sutes .H *1!^ Washington Terri CHICAGO E m ployes . Portland. Oregon. Notice is hereby given that in com pliance’ .m T ,h e EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR BETWEEN R o u t« o f Overland Pains Daily 2 For tickets, rates, folders and ^ | information, call on or address * nZ d SEATTLE 2 T h e Flyer: T h e Fast Mail S p l e n d i d S e r v i c e . U p to Diß| E q u ip m e n t , C ourteous ! GREAT NORTHERN daughter at this place. grim age to Shrines of American H ero- im proved so B rooklyn. N. Y. is « , Albert h Br' DCh' coun,y o f State of MI c Z L V * Joy b ed In this office his sworn Statement » * THROUGH Mr. David Miller. Miss Evelvn cam e hom e last week to see his father, “A the grain BEGIN NING FEB. IS, 1906 Mr. Joseph Lvda of Silver, W ash., H arley of Portland; lecture, j «ct o f August 4, visited at J. F. Lafferty’ s, last ca" w“ 1» due■ propriety devote to the i can affect it except possible continued States c f California, Oregon. Nevada and Washington .. , . unholy practices indulged in by ti e raln harvest time which is extremely Territory.” « extended to a:i the Public Land states by house. 7:0 0— Concert, It is true that the cherry crop down the street for forgetting to con- is the smallest of years but First week putting up his new telephone line. H e now has both phones in his 3 :3 0 — Baseball. o r gailJ q [ I state* oi California, Oregon. Nevadlmí* r..i,,>í, * I | — ------- »M W*, -a Territory,*' as extended to all the l'ublic’7 .,,. r lt y .” W e most abjectly beg the pardon of results are sure to follow this year’ s Forest Grovd Baseball Club last Sunday ........................... 2 on the local diamond, but if the afore I “ Ruy Bias” (M en d elssoh n ), Mr. Nash, ence Craig of Portland, visited with m entioned gentleman happens to cast relatives here over Sunday. his optics upon this colum n prior to a I Miss Fox, Mr. Lind, Mr. Konrad. William Lousignot has m oved onto 8^ance on the first page, we respectfully : TENTH DAY, JULY 19. the John Pitman place, which he pur ask him to skip the baseball writeup if it affects him in any similiar manner 8 :1 2 — Sum m er school. chased a few weeks ago. as the last. 1:00— Concert, Parson’ s orchestra, Mr. and Mrs. EL Nourse and Mrs. on e hour. J. Patton of Forest Grove, visited at 2 :0 0 — Soprano solo, Mrs. Anna Mr. Heisler’ s last Sunday. Beatrice Sheldon of Portland; lecture. Mr. J. W . H . Adkins was busy last J “ In the Barefoot K in gdom ” , I)r. I P op p er), Ferdinand Konrad; , Store, amused themselves with an unusual biggest crops in its history. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Haynie of Forest SU,t h|m as t0 lhe amouat of saace we has reached that stage where nothing Grove, , The origin of coffee Is arista of antiquity, but the plant is be- M o u n U in T ; 5 Rod Lie veil to be a native o f A byssinia und me supreme CUtjfc :o have been carried thence Into Arabia power. 35 cents, Tea or T»bt jarly in the fifteenth century, whence Dr. H in es’ Drug the Meccan pilgrims soou carried It to all parts of the Moham medan world. A bureau o f commerce uud labor pub- Notice for Publication Uatlon uotes that Iturton In bis “ A uat- j Uni,ed * “ « Office. p0„ tandi Q }my o f Melancholy” (ltJ-1) makes this April n tb, reference to it: "T u r k s have a drink No-lcc 1. hereby given that |„ m , ' * -ailed coffee, so named from a berry provision, of the act of Congress j„ **' black as soot and*as bitter, which they entitled ‘‘An act for the sale °e 3> 1 patient farmer, Oregon, the land where crops never fail, will see one of the spent 0Jr most esteemed friend and co-worker efforts. Tue day with friends near Buxton. Mrs. Anna Selkirk Norton; I “ cello solos, ( a ) IS a e n s ), (b ) XV aa of oooyr uon t dope yourself wi lost in the nary medicine. Hollister’ Following is the program for the The con- piano, W . G. Nash; violin, Waldemar dings. Even the Argus has failed to tinued rain of the past few weeks made GALES CREEK Lind; ’ cello, Ferdinand Konrad. Piano1 up wun with m the times in in this this most most an an ominous ominnn« nnti/wir in* „ a few t-™, a . u... I keep p up e times outlook for days but solos, ( a ) "N octu rn e” (L is z t), ( b ) Mrs. Joseph Lilly will go to a Hospi- lmP°rtant particular and the Independ- sjnce the warm weather has set in the ent has .cored a “ Staccato E tude” (R u b in stein ), Miss tal in Porthnd, next W ednesday few triumps agiinst opinion among those who are posted Laura Fox; violin solos ( a ) “ Rom ance Quite a num1 er from htte attended lts energetic contemporary for on ce. on the Oregon conditions is that the in G ” N a t iv e of A b > » » ln ln Thai T m im p o r ir t i to A r a b ia . * - H a v e you weakness stomach, back, or anv eenman of *J land, Oregon; F. C. Whitten of PortiaodTÜLI ' in France. h A. W heeler o f Portland, c -------- .. ’ “ WH Until 100«, when tbe Dutch began to Oregon; U. J. i ^ j Sunday in the M ethodist church. Portland, Oregon. successfully grow coffee trees in Java Just as before battles and footb all' Sophia Logan and Mr. Harry Best were Any and all persons claiming adverse!, ,k from tbe Malibar (India) bean, all co f united in marriage. The ceremony fee came from Arabia. T be coffee cul described lands are requested to file their clain,,'“ * games, the newspaper prepares a place office on or before said 2Jrd day of July, ,w “ * was performed at high noon by Rev. ture o f tbe W est Indies and Central for a list of the dead and wounded to ALGERNON S. DRESSEg, and South America had its beginnings. Barber of this place. The bride is a (First Tub May J.) provide for the fatalities of the “ glorious It Is said, lu a slip taken from a tree in [ sister of Mrs. Ira Hampton and has the botanic gardens at Paris, which Fourth” on ce a year about this time. been a resident of this place only a had obtained a vigorous growth from n Notice for Publication. W e had no power this week because ; short time. The groom is employed cutting saitl to have been stolen from United States Land Office, Portland, Orepa, the botanic gardens at Am sterdam . A ll the Forest Grove Transportation com as a brakeman on this branch of the the plantations o f the old and new w. , June 12.1906 pany had run out of wood— that was on N ot.ce is hereby Riven that In complia n c t J Southern Pacific. world are practically derived from the j provisions of Ihe act o f Congress of June J J j M onday. But that makes no difference specimens taken from Arabia, first to entitled " A n act for Ihe sale c f timber b n i j l for we can walk when there is n o : India, tlienoe to Java and elsewhere. Slates of California, Oregon, Nevada, and WabaJ Program for Soldiers’ Reunion. asked his opinion in the under Gifford - 1 “ Allegro ■ Anim ato” 1 lip up hot, because they find by experl- i ■ a . ai..x I. I.. s I «it rlHlntf ai\ numl euee that that kind of drink SO used belpetli digestion and promoteth alnc- W. B. Rasmusen will run the Bisbee the streets last est Grove the fore part of the week Argus occu pies the next place in point With a lit of interest and som e other things. the that measured seven feet. Nash; trio, tle more sunshine it will make a bum N o one can say that Washington County has not had its share of wed- W. C a d e), per of a crop. one hour. of K in g!” flowers” according to som e wise young most 7:00— Concert, d irection But all the same “ God save the m om entous the grounds; Albany 3 :3 0 — Baseball. 8 :0 0 — Grand “ Fiat lux” proclaims the King And most of us don’ t envy him, Mrs. Im ogen Harding Brodie; Tem perance U nion, Grand Arm y of grove of oaks across the way. lecture, Dr. Ernest E. Baker oi Oak Und, “ T h e Blues and H ow to Get the Republic, W om en s Relief Corps, T h e Dalles Optimist com es to our T h em .” Pacific University, Pacific C ollege. desk and at on ce assumes the place of ■ long anyhow. Forest Grove is not up and a doing gram arranged by the W. R. C. aird colleg e, state normal school, state uni- when Mayor Peterson has just had his Loyal Tem perance Legion of Forest Parson’ s orchestra, versity, Willamette university, churches | mustache shaved off and the college Grove, closing with campfires in the 8 :1 2 — Summer school. ’ UBI that Mr. Rasmusen week at one time that Pacific Univer engine this season. will enter the University of Washing sity consisted at present of President ton Law School in September. Ferrin and his small son Holm an. ance pretty suddenly 9 :3 0 — 12 and 2:0 0 to 4 Kinder solo; garten Classes, Mrs. A. H . Burkholder. ♦"•ubling, the Ronaldos; selection, Y. 9 :0 0 to 9 :3 0 , 4:0 0 to 4:30— M others’ M . C. A. G lee Club; Roman rings, W. class in child study, H om e Training Zwicky; Many a lad that counts his years by the 4ths of July will discover in a day they are fast getting out of condition Dr. The PLANT. TH E COFFEE But look forward to than either of these condition to receive their first glimpse tory, Prof. Willis Chatman Hawley. 8:00— Special month. others, so we can live in hope Tw o or thtee weeks ago We thought Mark B. Beal. 7:00— Concert, one hour. — 4th of July is a more sure future to ! ........................................ « » V ! 10:30— Sunday school. but the world m oves on 2 :0 0 ~ M u s ic by Chautauqua chorus; old rut, regardless of that solo, J. Ross Fargo of Portland; sermon event. fellow ); musical accompanim ent, piano, orchestra. 3:30— Baseball. W com in g to-morrow all this week. By EVE E v e has just graduated from college Brooklyn Eagle; solo, Miss Mary Adell ] raento, Cal. Case; K ing C so are the street cars that have been or two that another year has passed. (Ir is h ), I First Presbyterian Ward; dialect W Our new train service is promised us of First Presbyterian church of Oakland, sohn’ s “ Hym n of Praise” and Rossini’ s JULY 16. M for sometime early next 8:0 0— Oratorio evening of M endel i sermon by Dr. Ernest E. Baker, pastor Cal. W 3 : 3 0 - Baseball. two hours, 7:00 —Concert, Parson’ s orchestra. 8: — M usic by Chautauqua chorus; one hour. SEVENTH D A Y , Hour 8 :1 2 —Summer school. “ 4 • * «— ' Receiver >** of Wm. HARDEN Per,land, , D ie tr s o * . e r a . CU mint advene* the above- 1 2 1 T h i r l S t .. P o r i u l d . ò r r . of has accom panied their son to his home General A gen t; Portland ^ » ««• 'h er, eut» I . thi. ve on oe U fort said ljth day o f Angnst. 190S. w hich will cow be theirs too. ALGERNON S. DRESSER. R raster. t iFtrm Fnblicaltna June 7tk) rJ Full information from K 0 Srap1"- w- •>* o f Give Expedited S r i# * | — G oldenrod pe- sack. F l o u r n ow 95 c *>