ì M E E ;:. jl For Thanksgiving i mmm , Tor Thanksgiving W Week Beginning, Week Beginning t p. F Monday, Nov. 25. Monday, Nov, 25 Ü .iVJ ice HOYT, The FURNITURE MAN A Costumer ii\ Old Mission Style Perfect material, workmanship and finish, sells in the city of Portland for $6.00. Sells at our store for $ 4 .6 5 A Tabourette in Golden, Malachite, Green or Weathered Mission Style. A Select Line of Lace Curtains small lots of each pattern. new stock. At from All are new styles and 8 5 c to $ 4 .5 0 A Magazine and Book Rack—an Elegant Case, finished in Weathered, Golden or Malachite Green — sold generally at $3.50. At only Best waxed finish, 18 inches high, square or round top at only $ 1 .6 5 Remember m $2.45 Several new Patterns in the Shack- ford Smyrna Rug 31x56 inches— Reversible (both sides alike) with long fringe at ends, at we have new styles and new stock— the best of everything at prices no more than charged for the common kind. $1.50 8 2.00 Hoyt , The Furniture Paterson Bldg. Forest Grove ■ I d KM ■ ■II D o in g s at P a c ific U n iv e r s ity L ifted From th e W e e k ly Index, the C o lleg e Publication TRIANGULAR DEBATE. B a s k e t Ball. The football season is drawing to a W h i t m a n , W i l l a m e t t e a n d P a c i f i c close at Pacific and basket ball is the C om p o s* t h e L e a g u e . " I m m i ­ j next athletic feature. Last year our g r a t i o n ” 1» T h e m e . | team was very successful losing only Plans for the triangular debate be-1 one game during the season. That tween Whitman college, Willamette , we can do as good work this year is University and Pacific University are cerUin for every first team man is back rapidly nearin b their completion. At tQ his 0,d position besides there are a meeting held at McMinnville Satur- good jast , econd men wbo wj[| gjve day representatives of Willamette and j the fi„t te»m , close run for honors. Pacific decided upon the general ques O. A. C., the University of Oregon, tion for debate. The question has and McMinnville colleges have not been submitted to Whitman for final joined the league this year and plenty wording. By this means much time of games can be arranged with these will be saved in deciding upon a ques- teams. Practice is the one essential tion for debate. The genera! question thing of , team and ,his means men decided upoD by Willamette and Pa must be on the floor willing to submit cific is “ Immigration.” What phase to coaching. of this will be debated remains to bej decided by Whitman. C o llett« N o te s It is thought by the Debate Council Miss Hartley went to Corvallis Fri­ that the triangular debate will prove day. much more satisfactory than two single Miss Jennie Rasmusen was in Port­ debates on different subjects. By this land Friday. plan each institution will have two Miss Frances Abernethy spent Sun- teams, one working on the negative and the other on the affirmative of the question. This will lessen the work for each team and make possible good practice debates and good training in rebuttal work. This plan also insures a fair statement of the question and an equal chance to each institution as far as the question is concerned. The tryout at which the members of the two teams will be chosen will occur some time before the holidays. The following are the officers and members of the Debate Council for this year. W. N. Ferrin, president; Esther Silverman, secretary and treas­ urer; Helen Chandler, S. B.¡Lawrence, G. A. Clapp, William Gwynn. A. C. Allen, Prof. Orr, Prof. F. C. Taylor. d*y a* home. Miss Bain spent Saturday and Sun fa y Portland, Prof. Bridwell of O. A friends at P. U. Sunday. C. visited Miss Ruth Fitch has returned to school after a few days of illness. Saturday Pacific University’s foot ball team will meet Albany college. Miss MjTa Montgomery, T. A. ’03, was visiting Miss Chandler last week. Charley Ward is limping around this week on account of a sprained ankle. Geo. Lounsbery, the well known athlete formerly of Willamette Univer­ sity has registered at O. A. C. University of Washington’s boating The Seniors have adopted the class pins of the class of ’07. The only e r ^ s have commenced t-aining for the change will be ’08 placed on the pin contest with Stanford University. instead of ’07. It is hoped by this The O. A. C. cadets have received action that other classes will take up new rifles direct from the arsenal. the idea and make a college pin out of The same model that is in use in the it. I U. S. regular army, es and ided w Principal H. L. Bates went to Al­ Criminal Court Docket. I Richard Beamish.........North Hillsboro Sylvester Reeder......................Reedvill Jsclrs> ^ ^ bany Friday evening to act as judge on Humphrey Boyd.......................... D illtp^ de- ». He Following is the criminal docket for Michael Fitzsimmons.........Beaverdam delivery for the Pacific Interstate Pro­ the November term of circuit court, to 1 Kugene Sciller, surveyor. . . . Beaverton Ole Oleson.................................... West Butt -ower h i George Meyer.........................Corneliu hibition Oratorical contest. hairma date: T G Meacham......................... Mountain Walter H oge......................Forest Grov be a aat the Mr. G. A. Clapp went to McMinn­ State of Oregon vs August Rossi; Cyrus J Mendenhall...................Buxton O O Donaldson...........South Hillsbor'nv'K* icquaint ville Saturday to meet the representa­ selling liquor to minor. Henry Vanderzanden.....................Dairy Chas H uppert.......................................... Dille A've* .111 give tive of Willamette and select the ques­ State of Oregon vs Andrew Hoe- R N Varley,liveryman . . .S Forest Grove C L Johnson............... North Hillsbor ms ■th* reth; rape. tion for the triangular debate. Wm Ranard................... South Taulatin Fred Strum.................................... East Butt ¿ote State of Oregon vs J. A. Baker; sell­ Frynk A Bennett.. . North Forest Grove Chafing dish party was given last O F Larsen.............................East Cedi k ad - « ing liquor to minor. J E Zimmerman...................Washington Friday evening at Herrick Hall. Those dis- >« State of Oregon vs Marshal Robin- Adolph Cimina................... East Cedar present were Misses Bollinger, Heidel, Glen Markee is home from his wot >er i- *Sd. "" ru Silverman and Wilson; Messrs. Hum ­ son and Walter Reynolds; larceny of J C Corey................................ Columbia in Po.tland. .¡Inent g horse. j C S Birdsell ..................S Forest Grove phreys, Weathered, Ward and Water­ ' iscusse — Dance Thanksgiving eve, Wed State of Oregon vs A J Baker; sell- ; Janies T ucker........... North Hillsboro man. ‘a ok f'in d Str ing liquor in less quantities than one Anton Herm an......................Cornelius nesday Nov. 27, Walker’s Orchestra. ling “r even The gas explosion was an unhappy gallon. L A Long..................... South Hillsboro Don Giltner who has been workin accident but with the exception of Mr. State of Oregon vs William Wilson; Smith Shotwell............................Gaston in a harness shop in Portland all sun ins reg Fletcher no one was hurt. With the assault and battery. , W O H ocken........................Beaverton mer, is home lor a lew weeks. )c ens< proper precautions the gas plant is State of Oregon vs J H Fitzgerald; I ided, s safe. The placing of the gas reser­ larceny by bailee. voirs one hundred feet away from the State of Oregon vs A Anderson; will­ Hall will make Wednesday’s reoccur­ fully throwing down a fence on land "tar the ‘resulti rence impossible. not his own. Goff; Prof. A. Ben Kori has, during the State of Oregon vs George Tur- Ger, C summer, translated from the Arabic pin; assault with a dangerous weap- , oting language a religious pamphlet entitled on. ay me “ Mount Gerezium the One True Sanc­ State of Oregon vs Samuel Sam- Four hundred and seventy One hundred and eighty three tuary.” This is one of a series of uelson; setting out fire without p er- j acres, 80 in crop, summer fallow acres, 145 in cultivation, all un­ . booklets which set forth the religious mit. crop, balance pasture and timber, der good fence, good new 8- State of Oregon vs James Atwater; belief of the Samaritans. Dr. William well watered. 88,000 including room house, two big fine new ls fouth I E. Barton of Chicago, editor of the on information by Prosecuting Attor­ crop, 2 j miles (rorn Amity. barns, good running water, 2 lle 1 by I above pamphlet, praises the work of ney. wells, good young orchard, i Ninety six and one half acres, d. nt7 Co milt from school, 2 miles from State of Oregon vs F L Geiger; ap­ Prof. Kori. Th« translation besides 50 acres under cultivation, house, a pie Amity, telephones and R. F. D. appearing in book form was printed in peal from justice court. barn and outbuildings, 2 acres le m int 865 per acre, terms. in orchard, balance in pasture, the July number of the Bibliotheca to t Twenty-two and three fourths all under good fence, on tele­ « •J Jurors for the Circuit Court. Sacra Magazine. that acres, two miles west of Salem, phone and R. F. I) 2k miles ot County Clerk Godman and Sheriff under good fence, 1000 cords To Amity $2600. 81000 cash, bal­ Horace Thomas of the Oregonian, Connell have exercised the authority good wood 82500. ance on time to suit purchaser. ltd bai visited with his parents in this city vested in them to draw a list of jurors Sunday. for the November teim of circuit court, Miss Georgia Lancefield was visiting which begins at Hillsboro on Novem­ with friends in this city the first of the ber 25, Judge Thomas A. McBride on Chetati week. the bench. Following is the list of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Shively of Port­ jurors drawn: land, spent Sunday with the latter’s Edmond J Ayers............... Gales Creek O regon parents Mr. and Mrs. M. Peterson, of Chaney Benefiel.............................Dairy Forest Orove Albert Lincoln........... .. Washington this city. R i .l l Wright, Ferguson & Cornelius Goldenrod rlour ,+ # + # # # > #