Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, June 05, 1913, Image 7

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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