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FOREST GROVE PRESS, FOREST GROVE. OREGON, THURSDAY. JUNE 5. 1913. MAPLESS REGIONS An Eighth of the World’s Land Surface Still Unexplored. Colin Campbell, one of the well-! F. H. Maury, of Dilley, was to-do (ai mers northwest of town, transacting business in this city, AREAS W RAPPED IN M YSTERY. dropped down on us Saturday and Saturday, ordered the Press sent to him I Park Patterson and wife, of "Th e Dwelling of the Void” In Arabia another year. Colin was former Is 8upposod to Bo the Most Dssolata Portland, came out to the Grove, ly in business here and was one W atts on tho Globa— Now Guinea Decoration Day. Park w a s of our city dads, but deserted us Has Baffled Countlsss Expeditions. raised in this city, and was a for the bucolic life. . , , classmate in High school of the It would seem as though th is little w orld o f ours should be p re tty th o r Why not! why not! go to the Press editor oughly know n by th is tim e, y et there Sophomore play. 31tf John Striplin, of Yamhill, called u re muuy unexplored te rrito rie s w hich All of-a-Sudden Peggy, Marsh on the Press, Friday, and extend hnve y e t to re c e ire th e im press of a hall Friday June 6, 8 p. m. 31tf hum an foot and w hich d oubtless, like ed his subscription a year. John e north and south polar regions, will “Authority doesen’t usually lived in this city for many years, th ta k e th e ir toll of heroic victim s from allow women in ten feet of him,” and was for several terms a very th e hHrdy explorers w ho first en ter th e ir closed portals. Sophomore Play, June 6. 31tf efficient officer of the peace, al On a rough e stim a te a b o u t 7,000,000 Jean Thomas, brother of Mrs. ways chasing the kids home at sq u a re miles, or one-eighth of the to- tal luud su rfa c e of th e w orld, a re w a it Edward Dixon, of this city, is 9 o’clock. ing to be discovered. Some 200,000 expected home in a few days. Attorney John Henry Steven sq u a re m iles of th is lie In th e arcUc Jean is in the U. S. Navy. of th e n orth, b u t am ong the son, of Portland, visited his regions frozen tra c ts th a t form “a n ta rc tic ” In Mr. and Mrs. James Andrus father at Elk Horn farm, Friday. th e south, w h ere S cott an d hls g allan t and the former’s mother, of Leon- , . follow ers w ere p e n e tra tin g , nenrly i xr *.u tv i l i • ■, Cleanliness and prompt service ,m Nor h Dakota, have arm ed ¡s whai makes , he Foivst Grove 3.000,000 sq u a re m iles a re relegated to th e sole use o f w hales, seals, pen m this city. They spent aeouple Resllsiaura„t and Oyster House guins. petrels und o th er an im al and ,,t months m Cal,forma, b * are different New bird In h a b ita n ts of frozen hom es. It Is tr u e th a t h u m an h ab itatio n s better pleased with Oregon, and Star Theatre. 31tf could n ever be form ed In such clim es will buy here and locate perman as these, b u t th e scientific w orld is Leslie Greer and mother, of ev ent!’.’. er eag er fo r th e discoveries o f ex and even am ong u ninhabited Best of meals, every modern Portland, spent Decoration Day d plorers. istric ts th e ir w ork Is n ev er w asted. in this city. The Greers made improvement and perfect cleanli In A rabia th ere e x ists a tr a c t of un ness are our first thought. Call i I their , home in Forest T ,, Grove , sev- . . explored co u n try n early five tim es ns ESTATE ^ACTIVITY G RA N D M A ’S MONEY Bv M. QUAD C o p y rig h t. 1913, b y A s s o c ia te d L it e ra ry P ress Furnished by th e W ilkes A b stract Co. of Hillsboro G randm a Phelps w as a woman over T ran sfers fo r week ending May 26, i P aul S teinm etz and w f to W H sixty y ears old and lived alone in the 1913. B renton lot t. blk “ I ” L ehm an Acre o u tsk irts of th e village of G rafton. E ln o ra C lark and hu s to F ran k T ra c ts 310. She w as not poor, and she w as not C row ther lots 7. 8. 11 and 12, blk 6, G race M D owns and hus to J N w ithout friends. She wus a bit eccen P u rd y ’s A ddition to Dilley 319. H offm an 10 a c re s In sec 9, 1 N 4 310. tric, and she lived th a t wuy because L ouis H M eyer and w t to A nnie E , C harles E H all to Jo h n H end sbe preferred to. Sbe w us well liked by all, and her life w as passing sm ooth H all tra c t 45, S pring H ill F arm 310. G race P o rte r p a rt of block 9, N aylor's ly along w hen th ere cam e uu adven- M L H olbrook and wf to Mrs. E m A ddition to F o re s t Grove. ; tu re to tu rn things topsy turvy. m a C ollett lot 4. blk C, L ehm ann Acre M. B aruh an d wf to W illiam G randm a Phelps sold a piece of land T ra c t 310. U arb k e lot 1, Good A cres 310. tu the w est she hud owned for tuatiy F irs t C ongregational C hurch of For E D onovan and w f to Mrs. M a ttk y ears nud received $4,000 for it. T here e s t G rove to V estal S A braham and 4 w as a batik In th e village, and one wife lot 6 in Subdivision of block 1 ! W heeler lot 1, blk 10, P a ttis o n ivould think th at tho w om an would have M oran’s F irs t Add. to H illhboro 310. 33320. deposited her money there. She d ld u ’t, Cicero H ines and wf to E A Ives A R H olm es to C asp er J 11 W ilson however. She w ould uot lend *t or and w f 40 a c re s in sec 9. 1 N 4 310. and E llis P u rd in tr a c t In N\V(4 o i bank It o r tu rn It over to a relative to A lva B C raft and wf e t al to E NW>4, sec 31, 2 N 3 33000. 1 safely keep. Sbe announced th a t she D Rounds S% of NVV^4 sec 10, 1 8 j W N Thom pson and wf to Jam er would keep It in th e house. T he w hole 4 33500. W S eavey and F ra n k S Jo hnson NW tow n cam e to kuow of hei decision, an d everybody predicted th a t some G eorge C onzelm ann and wf to F W Vi sec 4, 1 N 4 310. th in g w ould happen. A fter six w eeks K ing lot 12, p la t 1. C onzelm ann B ros' B a rb a ra G alb reatb and hus e t al ( som ething did happen. G randm a ran A cres 310 etc. Jo sep h Sax 28.9 a c re s in DLC of Sol out into the stre e t oue m orning and F M H ill to Jo h n W B ax ter 2 om on an d E lizabeth R ichardson, se< cried out th a t she had been robbed of a cres In A lm oran Hill DLC, 2 S 3 & 11 2 S 1 310. her money d u ring th e n ig h t 4 310. H w as a sure th in g th a t grandm a had Jo h n E G leason to H a ttie E Boos A. Jack so n and wf to H A K u ratli lost her money, but bow? T he sum an d E J Boos lot 3, blk 2, and par and wf p a rt of lots 7, 8 and 9. blk 11. j w as in big bills and w as w rapped In F o rest Sim m ons A ddition to H illsboro 32200. ; of lot 2, N ay lo r’s Add to a cloth and carried In th e bosom of her dress. She could not lose It tn w alk M E H u ffak er and wf to .A da H G rove 33000. C J H auschen and L ouisa A H aus ing about. She had not been out of L arw s NV4 lot 9 in subdivision lot chen to H illsboro F u rn itu re & H ard her ow n yard for three days previous 13. G arden H om e 31000. B edford H L aughlin and w f to W il-1 w are C om pany Inc. lot 1, blk 8 to m issing th e money. T h e sheriff liam J H arb k e lot 2, Good A cres 3400. | P a ttls o n ’s and M oran's F irs t Additioi w orked on th e case a week und then m ade up his mind th at the old woman J H Shields to E m m ett B utler lot to H illsboro 310. w as a little off in her head an d had larg e as G re a t B ritain. It stretch e s 18, S hields’ L ittle F arm s 3L M artin Pool to T hom as C P a rso n i again. Forest Grove Restaurant e/ f years J 1*0: Leslie and hls from Mecca alm o st to th e so u th east not lost th e money nt all, but sim ply E J Cowlishaw and wf to F M lots 1 and 2, blk 6, P u rd y 's A ddition w anted to c reate a little excitem ent and Oyster House. 31tf father conducting a Store here. coast and is called D ahkna, or “the Leslie has been appearing before D w elling of th e Void.” P robably no Jack so n SE!4 of N E(4 sec 14, 3 N 4 to H illey 3150. and be talked about. T here a re such J W B ailey and wf to W V Wiley people, nud 'h e otfieer wqp not so s tu Lon Wilson of Gales Creek was the footlights for the past dozen m ore desolate w aste Is to be found in HO. A nna G erber a s ad m in istra trix to p a rt of lot 5, bik 7, H illsboro 33200. pid In thin sing lie, had com e across th e globe, for not n single riv e r Is es Forest Grove visitor the first of years, and is one of the finest. F M C rab tree and wf e t al to V one. H ls belief w as stren g th en e d by John G erber tr a c t in A rchibald Bull tim ated to flow th ro u g h o u t Its en tire tne week. V W iley p a rt of blk 11,S im m ons Add the w om an's w ords und dem eanor. Miss Lida Brown, of the Hills 400.000 sq u a re miles. Im aglue G er DLC. 1 N 1 31500. A fter the first outcry she took things Mr. and Mrs. Will Bellinger boro section, visited Miss Maud m any and F ran ce com bined w ith o u t G lenn C S n id er and w f e t al to B | to H illsboro 31000. very calm ly an d finally even laughed and Mr. and Mrs. John Bellinger Sparks in this city, Friday. Miss river or stre a m an d you will gain som e G Leedy 11.46 a cres in sec 12, 2 S N ew ton P Scruggs and w f to Soph over th e loss and said: idea of th e parched condition of D ahk- ro n ia B L arfield e t al 13 a c re s ir went to Banks Sunday, by auto Lida has just closed a successful nn. T he S ah ara is a blissful re tre a t 2 3 1 0 ,0 0 0 . "Oh, well, let tt all go. No use In H illsboro G arden T ra c ts to M Skill- G ray O ak A nnex 310 mobile for a short visit with Mr. j t e r m o f ¡ chool m the Nchalem by com parison. A ugust Rossi and wf e t al to Thom keeping the whole U nited S tales upset m an lo ts 3 and 4, G arden T ra c ts A d about a little thing like tb ls.” Some a u th o ritie s s ta te th a t the as H yland lots 5 and 6 and 7, blk B and Mrs, Ralph Kinton. Mrs. ;country dition to H illsboro $400. T he case w as dropped, so fa r as any w hole d e se rt Is n o t w o rth th e price of S te e le ’s A ddition to B eaverton 310. Kinton, is the daughter of Mr. M innie A W ise to C arl W R oss and otfieer w orking ou It, but of course the a good m alacca cane. O th ers give cre Newell Macrum, of Portland, dence to th e legend th a t tre a su re s and Eva F R oss lot 34, N o rth T igard A mos W D onelson to F re e M etho talk didn't ci use. It w as surely a m at and Mrs. Bellinger. d ist C hurch of H illsboro lots 12 a n t te r to w onder over, and It furnished visited relatives in this city, Fri- hidden cities He in th e h e a rt of th e ville A ddition 3825. Oscar Love, the hop raiser of Minnie A W ise to Ja m e s A R aeish 13, A m ended Block 1, H u m p h rey ’s Ad talk for th ree m onths. Even the chil sands. : day. Thatcher, was a business visitor dren had theories about It. T h ere w as O f q u ite a d ifferen t c h a ra c te r are et al lot 43, N o rth T igardville A ddi dition to H illsboro 3750. Just one single person am ong the h u n R. M. Stevens visited at the th e euorm ous m ountain fa stn e sse s of tion 3626.25. to this city, Saturday. dreds Interested w ho w ent nt th a t case home of his daughetr.Mrs. Loren South A m erica, w hich lie along the to solve It In a common sense w ay, and upper A mazon and In th e d is tric ts of Mrs. James Hocking, of Oren-( ' Bogan, in Portland, Saturday Colom bia an d P eru. T he celebrated POCKETS VERSUS HAND BAGS. SHIPS JUST LIK E A V ILLA G E. tliut persou wus a boy fourteen years co, spent Decoration Day with I and Sunday. old. H ls nam e w as Tom H enderson, tre a su re of Cuzco lies secreted am ong friends in this city. th e P eru v ian heights. Im p enetrable Real Reason of tho Subjection of W o Strange L ittle W orlde Are th e 8outh and hls fath e r w as th e village black Work of remodeling the Hoff Pacific Ocean Steam ers. sm ith. T h e boy has since becom e the forests, m ountain Jungles and Innu man to Man. Mrs. R. M. Stevens has had as In tho m orning (how stra n g e al sea) head of a detective agency In the west, man and Company store building m erable fe v er sp read in g rivers hold Civilized mun finds it difficult to guests, the past week, her daugh- .. . . , I w as aw ak en ed by the b leating of a and It w as th a t case th a t shaped hls , VT „ n] D , on Mam street is near y comp et- th e most Intrepid a d v e n tu re rs a t bay. m ake Ills w ay through life w ithout a lunib and by a lusty cockcrow . The career. ter, Mrs. Clara I' enton, of Port- I n r . i i \ . m /\/4 , /»*« rr r , %n f n . i . rv . r . / to say n othing o f carnivorous ants, dozen pockets. T he ordinary w alking ed. A modern front and interior m alig n an t snakes, w a te r moccasins su it has fifteen. Civilized woman Royal Mail steam ers of the w est coast Tom H enderson believed tho woman land, and her daughter-in-law, changes have made this one of and those m ost deadly of serpents, a n m akes her w ay through life w ithout a re a stra n g e little world. B uilt fo r an had n eith er been robbed nor sen t her Mrs. Roy McPherson, of Banks. w here sto rm s a re unknow n, money aw ay. T he boy had know n 0tiT-. , , _ . . t h e fine appearing business acondas. D u rin g recen t y e a rs over a pockets, depending on a single bag ocean com bine certulu com forts not to grandm n for th ree y ears and had often State Dairy and Food Comm.s-, houses jn this and adds to dozen expeditions have been eith er carried In th e haud. T he professional they wholly o r p a rtia lly wiped o u t in th eir hum orists have never tired of com be found on much m ore pretentious run erra n d s for her. She had told him toner Mickle .. „ attractiveness ...................... „ „r , __ _ efforts lata ts. to w restle w ith these regions. _ . , was „ a I< orest Grove J the of Main c Street, th a t she believed In dream s and th n t m enting on w om an’s poeketless condi T h e ir saloons and cabins a re excep tf she w as w orried about an y th in g her visitor, Friday* He was accom A lthough th e fam ous El Dorado, tion. b u t it Is really no laughing m at tionally large und open directly upon sleep w as broken. T h a t w as th e point panied to Portland Saturday by A bouncing baby girl arrived w hich se t th e six te e n th century ablaze, ter. (be prom enade decks Unit stre tc h the he sta rte d from. has never been u n earth ed , th e country H ere is a sex difference w hich is his chief Deputy, M. S. Shrock. at the home of Mr- and Mr3- E gen erally m ig h t fittingly be called El Now you’ve got the key of the m ys som ething more th an fashion, w hich en tire length of th e ship, th ere being, A. Gefford, prosperous farmers D orado, from th e rich m inerals and goes to th e very henrt of th e subjec properly speaking, no steerag e and no tery. Looks easy, doesn 't It? And yet Mrs. James Churchill and of East Gaston, early Sunday priceless sto n es em an a tin g therefrom . tion o f woman to man. If we accept second clnss. T he nativ es and others a thousand people passed It by. Tom children, of Gales Creek, visited S tran g e, w ild eyed men descend oc- j Silencer’s definition of the evolution who cannot afford the first class ticket H enderson w asn 't sure he w as right, morning. at the hame of Dan Pierce, Sat caslonally from th e m ountains, bring ary process as consisting In progress travel In th e "cu b lertu ,” as It Is called, of course, but th a t view qf th e case urday. ing w onderful fra g m e n ts w ith them . from an indefinite hom egenelty to a a deck a t th e ste rn roofed w ith ennvus. seem ed to I k the only one to explain N o tic e o f F in a l S e tt e e m e n t. B ut th ey refu se to a c t as guides to definite heterogeneity the superior po but o therw ise open, w here In p ic tu r things. G randm a had been sleeping Al. Hayden, of Thatcher, was N o tic e is h e re b y g iv e n t h a t I, th e u n d e rs ig n e d those w ho w ould accom pany them sition of man Is a t once established. esque confusion, surro u n d ed by bags w ith th e money under her pillow. She in is tr a tr ix o f th e e s ta te o f Is a a c R. A n d e rs e n , trading with the local merchants, a d d ec m eased , w ith th e w ill o f said d ec eased a n n e x e d , back. H ls fifteen diversified iwokets, each a l and bundles, th ey loll In ham m ocks or had got up In her sleep and put It else h a v e filet! in th e c o u n ty c o u r t o f th e s t a t e o f O re I t Is curious to realize th a t v ast por located to n se p a ra te use—w atch, cigar lie wrnp|>ed in shaw ls. where. W here? If a robber bad got Saturday. g o n f o r W a s h in g to n c o u n ty , m y final a c c o u n t a s T ow ard this deck the hencoop faces luto the house he would search all s u c h a d m in is tr a tr ix , a n d t h a t said c o u r t h a s s e t tions of th e B ritish em pire have never case, pocketknlfe, purse. newspai>er onday, J u n e 23, 1913, a t th e h o u r o f 10 o ’clock a. Austin Buxton, of the Watt M — a big tw o story affair, p artly filled about. T h e woman would have re a m . a s tn e tim e , a n d th e c o u n ty c o u r t room in ! been seen by B ritish eyes or th e eyes and package of garden seeds—need , O reg o n , a s th e p la ce f o r h e a r in g ob- ! of an y w h ite men. N early a q u a rte r only be co n traste d w ith th e single w ith ripening fru its, b ananas, oranges soned th a t out. T he safest place for district, was a business visitar to je H c illsboro tio n s to said a c c o u n t a n d th e fin al s e ttle m e n t ; of A u stralia Is still unexplored, m ainly reticule in w hich the fem ale of th e spe und the like and p artly w ltb chickens, tlie money would be outside. T here o f said e s ta te . this city, Saturday. D a te d th is M ay 17, 1913. in th e w est, w here th e population a v cies sto res aw ay an u n co o rd in ated ducks and o th er forlorn looking fowl, w as no cellar, but th ere w as a wood fatten in g for the table. Betw een shed and n hencoop. In th e shed w as Miss Elsie Scott spent the week A d m in is tr a tr ix o f S th A e R e A s H ta te M o A f N Is D a a E c R R. S O A N n , d e r - ' erag es only one person In about every m ass of tm ml kerchiefs, toilet nrtlcles, decks stan d your beef uml m utton on alw ays stan d in g a barrel of ben food. son, d e c e a se d , w ith th e w ill o f sa id d e c e a s e d a n tw e n ty sq u a re miles. c a r fare, press clippings, telephone a d end with friends in the Rose n ex ed . New G uinea has baffled countless dresses. d ress goods sam ples, confec the hoof, gazing m ournfully up nt you D on't th in k Tom w orked Mils o u t In N. W B A R R ETT. City. A tto r n e y f o r said e s ta te . 29t5 expeditions, though many are still tr y tionery, m em oranda and trad esm en 's as you look dow n the hatchw ays. h alf an hour. It wns tw o w eeks be Upou tills hom elike boat, q uiet and fore lie got to it, and then he co u ld n 't ing to fight th e ir w ay Inland from the bills th a t have long been settled by co n tented, w ith no unseem ly hurry, say he hud a su re thing. It sim ply coast. D espite th e fa c t th a t the In te check. W hen rior of tills Island Is practically a geo 8 tro n g In bis pockets, m un w alks you m eander dow n th e coust n t ten seem ed a reaso n ab le theory. g rap h ical blank. It Is neatly divided th e e a rth free In the play of Ills upper knots. T he a ir Is soft a s n caress, and he sta rte d o u t oue dny to te s t hla theo on th e m aps betw een B ritain. G erm a limbs, w hereas w om an sacrifices the for nt least eight m ouths of th e yenr ry be w ns persp irin g In hls ex cite ny and H olland. A mong Its products use of h er rig h t arm before v enturing th e sea is ns placid a s a m ountain m ent. As he a rriv e d a t g ra n d m a ’s a re b ird s o f p arad ise, spices and can out In a world of stre e t cars, m otor lake, a glassy m irror reflecting an co ttag e he w as hailed w ith: Tickets sold through via “Say. Tom m y, I h ear th a t th e mill cars. m oving staircases, elev ato rs and azu re sk y .—E rn est P lexotto In Scrib nibals. n er's M agazine. Is going to sh u t dow n fo r Severn! A nother p articu larly Interesting d is tick et booths.—New York P o s t weeks, and 1 guess 1'il have th e ben tric t w hich has so fa r defied civiliza j feed barrel filled up.” tion lies secreted am ong the H im alaya “H ow m uch have yon got left?” a sk m ountains. R um or accounts th a t It LIMITED TRAINS EAST ed the boy In a trem b lin g voice. Is presided over by women, who a re via “Oh, m nybe a th ird o f a b arrel.” responsible fo r such rude laws as are "G randm a, w eren 't you a fra id of SPOKANE, PORTLAND & SEATTLE ¡e e ssarv even In a law less d istrict, i robliers all th e tim e you had tb n t mon ¡niimtge th e affairs of s ta te and live In GREAT NORTHERN ey in th e house?” i luxury o f Inverted M ormonlsm by “ Yea, to w ard th e last, w hen ev ery :xissesslng fo u r or five husbands apiece NORTHERN PACIFIC body aald I'd lie m urdered for 1L” To th e hill men a re relegated all the Concerts by the Conservatory June 12 & 14 at 8 p.m. BURLINGTON ROUTE “ And you d id n 't sleep w ell?” rough ta sk s and m enial labors. “ Mere ”1 should nay I d id n 't! I d id n 't sleep m an” Is of sm all account tieslde these Closing Exercises of the Academy an hour a t a tim e. Som ething funny H im alayan am azons. B ut we m ay a s happened to me th a t Inst n ig h t I hml sum e th a t In d u e season th e men will Japanese Play M ilw aukee $ 1 08.25 $ 73.25 B altim ore counted th e money over and put It un rise to claim th e ir vote. 110.75 M inneapolis 6 0 .75 ‘T h e Flower of Yedds” Boston d er my pillow when I th o u g h t I h eard T he foregoing selection does not ex som e one u n d er th e bedroom window. New York 92.75 109.25 h a u st by any m eans th e list of geo Buffalo June 13, 8 p. m. T h n t s ta rt ed me to w orrying. I g raphical b lan k s w aitin g to be filled. O m aha 73.25 60.75 Chicago th o u g h t som e one m ight hav e been Before th e a tla s com plete can lie on , B accalaureate Serm on Philadelphia 55.75 109.25 Colorado Springs looking In and seen w here I p n t th e onr shelve« we m ust p en etrate th e j m oney.” Pittsburg 55.75 9 2 .2 5 By Dr. J. J. Staub, at the Cong. Church, June 15th, 11 a. m. D enver d a rk e r h au n ts of Borneo, North A m eri "D id you tell th e sheriff of th is?” ca, th e Kongo basin, the 700 m ile j St. Louis 66.45 70.75 Des Moines "No. No one got In.’’ m ountain ra n g e th a t stretches from Commencemet Play, June 16th, at 8 p. m. St. Paul 84.25 6 0 .7 5 D etroit "B u t w h a t w as th e funny th in g ?" D er F u r Into th e h e a rt of S ahara and “W hy. I w ent to tied and to sleep, T oronto 60.75 9 2 .75 D uluth num ero u s o th e r apace«.—London A n Alumni Program, June 17th and th e n ext th in g I knew 1 had fallen sw ers. W ashington 108.25 80.65 Indianapolis over a c h a ir In the m iddle of th e floor. Graduating Exercises, June 18th, 10:30 a. m. W innipeg 60.75 60.75 K ansas City I m ust have w alked Id my sleep.” Could Spot Him. T he boy beckoned gran d m a to com e Y east—8o clea r Is th e m ountain a t Tickets will be on sale daily May 18th to Sept 30th, 1913. Commencement Concert, June 18th, 8 p. m. ont Into th e shed w ith him. and w hen m osphere a t Quito, u n d er th e eq u ato r they stood by th e barrel of feed he The return limit is October 31st. Choice of routes and stop In E cuador, th a t persons dressed in - All in Marsh Hall except as indicated aald: overs are allowed, going and returning. w hite h av e been distinguished sev en "D ig dow n Into It I” T ra in schedules and o th e r d etails will be fu rn ish ed on req u est. teen m iles aw ay. C rim sontieak—T h a t's Attend all or as many as you can and get better acquaint In leaa th an a m inute she had her B ag g ag e checked and sleep in g c a r accom odations a rra n g e d th ro u g h no place for a m an to owe hla tailo r ed with the College. Do you know some body who ought to $4.000 In her hands! m oney.—Y onkera Statesm an. to d estin atio n . "Now. is n 't th a t queer!” «he gasped. enter College? Help us help such a one. R. H. C rosier. A u t . G en 'l P i n A rt. “1 rem em lier of th in k in g one d ay W. C. W ilkes. A sst. Gen'L F rt. S P u , A rt.. A. J. F irm e r. A re n t, T he b a rrie rs a re n o t erected th a t can For further information or Catalogue, address, w hat a safe hiding place th a t w ould Portland. Oreron Forest Grove, Or*. any to asp irin g ta le n ts and Industry. he if th ere w ere no rata around.” “T h u s fa r »»<1 no fa rth e r.”—Beethoven. PACIFIC UNIVERSITY, Forest Grove, Ore. av i a iv EXCURSION EAST O reg o n E lectric R a ilw a y ATTEND THE ..College Commencement Exercices.. JUNE 12tK to 18th. LOW ROUND TRIP FARES J An acT1n The Tress Brings Result