Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, March 03, 1910, Image 3

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    Inter-Social D eb ate.
W ash in gton ’s Birthday E xer­ first and second prizes for the
best writers among the girls, the
cises.
The inter-society academic de­
same for the boys, and a first
The Washington’s Birthday ex­
bate between Gamma Sigma and
and second prize/'for the two
ercises
given in Marsh Hi 11 last
Alpha Zeta literary societies took
showing the mo^f improvement.
place in Brighton chapel last Tuesday evening by the Fresh­
The ability j p write 'well is of
Friday evening. The question man class were unusually inter­ use to studams no matter what
discussed was “ Resolved that, esting and well carried out. The line of W (K they may engage in
barring the question of Consti­ entertainment began with selec­ later anjfno one should miss the
tutionality, a law should be en­ tions by the orchestra, after oppor^pity to take this course
acted compelling all corporations which Arthur Silverman gave a u n d y o n e of the best writing
doing inter-state business to take reading of a Norsk version of tea sers in the state.
out Federal
charters” . The I the hatchet story. His imperso­
THOSE LECTURES ON PR3PHECY
affirmative was upheld by Fred j nation of a Scandinavian, both in
manner
and
speech
was
ver^
They will continue two weeks
Grosse, Keith Abraham, and B. j
yet at the Seventh Day Advent­
H. Mayfield of Alpha Zeta. The good, and held the closest atte
ist chuach.
negative side of the question was tion of the audience. Miss Pi
erson’
s
vocal
solo,
“
March 4, Court week in Heav­
supported by W. H. Haupert,
Gray”
was
enthusiaiticalW^re
Fire, Plate Glass, Health and Accident Insurance.
en.
Harold Benjamin and Clifford
Surety Bonds
March 5, The Lord’s Day or
Rogers of Gamma Sigma society. ceived, and the chaw iinylittle
More real enthrs'asm was man­ song of "W*H»<a^go” kvit^.vhieh the Christian Sabbath.
Farm, T im ber, Fruit Lands çnd City Property
Mcrch 6, A Special Service.
ifested than has been evidenced She responded t<* thqf erjbre de-
March 7, Capitol and Labor or
since the foot-ball season. The
Close attention'given to care o f property for non-resident owners
iber which Bible Socialism.
Gammas came in followed by the
Only gilt-edge insurance companies represented by my agency
tors most of Other subjects of special inter­
ladies of the Kappa Delta society.
lames” . The est are: Prof. Satan, his origin,
Ti^Aiuha boys marched in in
colonial costume! Nature and Distiny, The Mill n-
ldtk s te ^ w ith crimson sashes,
a w \ t pretty picture of ium, and Spiritu h m.
gfing arc d the compel before
and stateliness as they I Come and hear for yoursci:.
taking theil eatsin front of the
heir curtesies and formed I Preaching each evening at 7.30.
Pl\pmathei
vho
the various figures of the digni­
Pastor G. W. Pettit in charge.
en-
'S a
HORSESHOEING
fied minuet. The applause was j
adv.
lowed by bot socie
so loud and insistent that each
clamor arose omt!
And General Blacksmithing
maiden in turn came back to the | In Latin and Greek
led efforts o all fi
He was quick as a streak.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
Phone, Pac. States 171
The Gamma; probably excelled stage and curtesied once more.
The Freshman male quartet In his dress he was foppish and
in yelling
h'le the Alphas’
tony
M a in S t . a n d F ir s t A v e .
FOREST GROVE
strong poin vas their singing, made its first appearance in
The
latter
was
due
to
his
being
“
Rah
for
the
Crimson
and
so sang a story in
The Philos
an ass
Their second song,
support o Alpha Zeta to the Black” .
The
former was due to his pony.
“
Three
Little
Sophomores”
was
touching .fcir of “ Would You
one
of
their
own
composition
and
Care” ?
Soon the two debat-j
He who courts and runs away
ing teams came in and amid much was clever and amusing. They, Lives to court another day
applause took their places on the too, were forced to respond to an j But he who weds and courts girls
encore.
rostrum.
Dry Goods, Shoes and Groceries
still
The tree planting exercises j Goes to court against his will.
Mayfield led off for the affirm­
ative and endeavored to depict consisted in planting a leafless, A jolly young Chemistry tough
the evil conditions under state crooked tree and a thrifty cab­ While mixing some Chemistry
GOOD GOODS AND FAIR PRICES
control of corporations. Rogers bage plant to the Sophomore
stuff
followed for the negative and class.
Both Phones
Forest G rove
Dropped a match in a vial and
After another selection by the |
maintained that the evils pre­
after a while
vailing were due to a large ex­ orchestra, "Hector” , a one act They found his front teeth and a
tent to a lack of enforcement of farce was given. Hector is a j
cuff.
the present laws. Grosse follow­ small pug dog to be sold at auc­
Forest Grove Meat Market
ed for the affirmative and upheld tion and both Mr. and Mrs. Long
O re g o n Electric T im e C ard
j Fresh and Salted Meats. H om e Made Pork Sausage “ Just
the Federal charter system as decide to buy him, each without
Like Dad Used to Make ‘D ow n on the harm.’ *
the best remedy for existing the knowledge of the other.
LEA VES
A RRIVE S
at P ortland
F orest G rove
evils. Grosse put up by far the They each hgve a man to bid on
8:00 a m
6:50 a m
best speech of the evening and him and the price is run up to an
9:50 a m
8:40 a m
The dog is
Fresh Fish
was especially strong in “ bank-' enormous sum.
Cash Paid fo r H ides
10:30 a m
11:40 a m
E very Thursday
and Pelts
1:30 p m
12:20 p m
ing” his authority in the support brought to the house and secret­
1:40 p m
2:50 () m
ed.
Through
a
misunderstand­
of his case. Haupert was the
4:10 p m
5:20 p m
P H O N E S k” ° L 7,024 M O O R E & W I L H E L M S O N
7:00 p m
8:10 p m
second negative speaker.
He ing on the part of the servants a
9:45 p m
10;50 p m
man
also
is
locked
in
one
of
the
maintained that national legisla­
tion would not be better enforced rooms. Complicatious arise and
LEAVES
A RRIVE S
than a~e the state laws, that the explanations only serve to in­
A. L ' M O U L T O N
Portland
W ALTER RO SW U RM
F orest G ro v e
centre lization of power under crease the confusion. Finally
7:05 a m
8:15 a m
8:30 a m
9:40 a m
the Federal Charter system would Mr. and Mrs. Long get matters
Roswurm & Moulton
10:20 a m
11:30 a m
be dangerous to state rights and all explained, the man locked in
12:10 p m
1:20 p m
Successors to
2:10 p m
3:20 p m
business in general but if a rem­ the room proves to be a pawn­
3:30 p m
4:40 p m
broker
who
buys
the
dog,
ahd
all
R
osw
urm & Co.
edy be necessary he would pro­
5:30 p m
6:40 p m
is
settled
peacefully.
The
work
8:25
p
m
9:35 p m
pose the Federal Franchise sys­
Dealers in Real Estate, Exchanges, Business Chances,
tem. Abraham closed the con­ of all the characters was good,
y O n ly
Ice, Coal and W o o d
structive argument for the affirm­ but Mr. Mobley’s and Mr. Liv­ S a tu L v r s d a Portland
11:30 p m — Ar. F .G . 12:35 a m
S
u
n
d
a
y
cnly
ingston’
s
interpretations
of
Mr.
ative dwelt mainly on the success
Forest Grove
Oregon
o f this proposed charter system Long and the pawnbroker are
in foreign countries and cited especially worthy of mention.
The cast of characters was as
the U. S. national bank as an
J O H N W U N D E R L IC H
follows:
Frederick Long, a mer­
example i 1 our own country.
Benjamin closed the constructive chant, David Mobley; Louise, his
Funeral Director
case of the negative and dwelt wife, Ruth Gaylord; Oscar Spenc­
and
Embalmer.....
mainly on the impractability of er, a youngstudent, Archie Mar-
kee; Jacob Einstein, a pawnbrok­
the proposed chart;, r syst.-m.
Prompt Attention Given to
The rebuttal speeches of both er, Wm. Livingston; August, a
Calls. Modern Equip­
Haupert and Grosse were good servant, Holman Ferrin; Wat­
ment
S U P E R IO R
and their final summing up left son, a clerk, Earl House; Fannie,
a clear case of both sides in the a chambermaid, Miss Courtney,
minds of judges and audience. A messenger boy, Levi Austin.
Stoves and R anges
O regon
Banka -
The judges were Father Buck,
Prof. J. M. Garrison, who for
Father LeMiller, and Mr. Liv­ a good many years has given
Beil and Moil Eco­
ingston. - Dr. Bean acted as writing lessons here to the stud­ Some of
nomical on the Mar­
chairman and at the close an­ ents and all those desiring the
ket
nounced the unanimous decision practice, has made the announce­ our claims
for the affirmative.
ment of the course for this
GEORGE AULD
McGILL & COGAN
V. S. ABRAHAM
C. L. H I N IVI AN
Sells .
Since its return from a fairly
successful trip into Eastern
Washington, in which, however,
it was defeated by teams against
whom it was compelled to em­
ploy the unfamiliar “ intercolle­
giate” rules, the varsity quintet
has l>een practicing these rules
assiduously, for its coming tour
of Oregon.
Margaret Whalley spent the
week end rt her home in Port­
land.
spring. Mr. Garrison is a ex­
cellent writer and understands
the best systems of handwriting
as all those who have taken the
course know. This is a three
weeks course free to all students
and there will be two classes
every day, from 2 to 3 and from
3 to 4 in the afternoon. Some
of the business men o f the town
have offered some excellent prizes
for those taking the course.
There will be six prizes in all,
We don’ t believe that you can find
a better all round place to fit out the
home than right at thia store.
We don’t believe that you can
find a place that will deal more
fairly with you than we will.
We don’t believe that, dollar for
dollar, you can do QUITE as well
anywhere elae.
Those are our elaima—to prove
them is our aim.
Will you give us an opportunity to
do so the first time you are needing
something in our line?
ROE & COM PANY L
A Full Line of General Hardware
BOTH P H O N E S
F o r e s t G r o v e
O regon