The Warm Days Are Now Here and every woman ia entitled to an Oil Stove. Come in and aee the P»on-Ami Short-Burner Oil Stove Heats quicker than any other make; clean and odorless. TH E N EW Sharpless Tubular Cream Separator Is a machine we are not afraid to recommend to our best friends. Selling agents for Litchfield Manure Spreaders. Smalley En silage Cutters and Iron Age Cultivators and Seeders. GORDON & GORDON HARDWARE CO. I'hone 66.1 FORKST GROVE, ORE. The Honorary Degree of Doc tor of Divinity was bestowed upon Otis Halbert Holmes, pastor of the Congregational church of this city and member of the State Parole Board u n d e r Governor Withycombe. Prolonged cheers followed t h e ceremony. Rev. Holmes is a preacher of rare abil ity , possessing talent in oratory, and he is a man of broad ex|M*r- ience, both in 'politics and prison reform work, besides his long ex perience in the ministry. He is therefore broadminded, charitable and sympathetic. His personality is kindly and winning. His many friends will be greatly pleased to hear of this rare honor being be stowed upon one so worthy. Get this $1.65 Wear-Ever 11 ALUM INUM SIX -Q U A R T KETTLE For Preserving, Pot Roasting, Stewing Etc. Useful every day p i ...« n o t. n .w • d j u . t . b l . ball Commencement Concert The dancing in the closing scene The Commencement Concert was especially delightful. j Tuesday evening in Marsh Hall ai Graduating Exercises Wednesday was not very well attended, hut (Continued from page Four) Marsh Hall was well filled Wed those who did attend pronounce nesday afternoon at the graduat it even better than last year’s concert. In fact the music lo.vers The Commencement Play ing exercises. A large number of say it was simply grand. Airs. The Shakespearean play, “ As the Alumni were present to wit Lea SliiMcr H athaw ay, the beet You Like It,” given by the col ness the fifty-fourth annual com lyric soprano soloist in Portland,, lege students on Monday evening, mencement of their beloved Alma Dr. Stuart McGuir , Portland’s! was a great s u c c e s s . Like the Mater. Rev. Otis H Holmes gave best baritone soloist, and M i s s 1 May Day play, this performance the invocation. Miss Freda Ack Elizabeth H a m i l t o n Stowers, was given on the out-door stage er. a graduate of the Conservatory, Portland’s noted contralto soloist, under the spreading o a k s and sang “ Love's Sorrow.” The sweet were the singers. Miss May Van giant firs of P. U.’s beautiful cam tones of her fine voice thrilled the Dyke was the pianiste accompan- pus. Again the weather was ideal audience with its tenderness and ! iste for an out-door performance, ex pathos as she so beautifully inter Annual Alumni Banquet and th e c o u p o n if p r e s e n t e d cept that it was a bit chilly toward preted the fine « xpression of this on o r b e f o r e Ju n e 17, 19 16 the last. This time the space n- song. In the absence of Rev. At the Alumni banquet Wed c'.uding both stage and auditorium Henry Marcotte, who was to have nesday evening President Bu^h- Aluminum utensils are NOT “all the •nme.” Be • l i r e you get was entirely enclosed by a wall of given the address, Rev. H. N. nell acted as toastmaster and gave “ Wear-Ever." I.<*ik lor the “ Wear-Ever” trade mark on the canvas that served to keep off the Mount, pastor of the Vernon the opening talk. MissFarnham, Itottoui o f cv« rv utensil. If It is not there It is not “ Wear-Ever ” cool north breeze, as well as to Presbyterian church of Portland, Dean of Women, spoke for the KEI i SI SI HSTI11 TE& writf.tr prevent the aisles and front space delivered the address. His sub faculty. Mr. B. S Huntington R e p la c e utensils that wear out from being filled up by the inevit ject was “ The Value of a M an.” of Portland gave a toast in behalf able crush that would have other Rev. Mount is an able speaker of the Board of Trustees. Mr. W. w ith utensils that “ W ear-Ever” wise attended the occasion. Al and a logical thinker. His ad X. Barrett, an attorney of Hills ■*.1 IW. though there were a few vacant dress was full of interest from the boro, spoke for all. Mr J. P., -- l..r yooeu-lf tin- diTrrriup bctweni "W e .r-E v .r” nml other | k , i l i - 'i.ii.in.in nml ri.mii'-h-il «i n- thru iiu «ill know why seats in the rear, there was a start. He wasted no word-, but Hurley spoke in behalf of the ui h i ) Wfoiuru prefer " W e . r - E v . r ’* co o k in g u ln m U . good crowd present, and, as many spoke terseh and drew his co. - town. Mr Edwin Dibble and remarked, an exceptionally order elusions clearly. When he clo-ed Mr. James Rasmusen of the grad Cut out this Coupon—Bring it to us today ly crowd. The receipts did not the audience seemed surprised that uating class spoke for the Seniors. meet the expenses of the produc he had said so much in so brief a All the toasts were in the nature time. The interest was at its of boosting for the college. It tion by about $15. There were in all eighteen char height when he finished— and this was a booster dinner and every ‘ Wear-Ever” Coupon acters in the play. Their costum is witness to his mental powers. one seemed bent on uniting in the lvA After the address Miss Elida common cause of boosting for old \\V w i|? « till« tfiuivin nml *WU* in |«»ymcnt fnr o u f '* W c * r - ing was elaborate, which entailed rr ‘ ait «jiMrt A lum inum K«-til*\ wtin li *> IU r- r ’ iU rly f*»r *■ f I l > *.A a considerable c o s t . The play Loynes, also a graduate of the P. U. .| > «i| p i t a nl llw ruu|jut« It) prfsuii s t stutr ott off b e fo r e Ju n e 17. |v |6 . Conservatory, rendered the piano started very nearly on time and *ua tv«s Alumni Meeting at Herrick Hall went along with the p-ecision and solo, “ Czardas,” very effectively. Name ............................................................................................................. .4' , smoothness of a professional per Dr. C. J. Bushnell, president of The Alumni meeting at Herrick AddftM ^©7 formance. The remarkable thing the university, then presented the Hall at 5 p. m. was well attended. :a« 3 t Hi i diplomas to the graduate-;. The '■TV/’ about the play was the excellence City .n * t c . with which each player performed Bachelor’s Degree was conferred The principal feature of the meet FOREST ing was the election of the mem his part, from the leads to the upon the following: bers of the graduating class to GROVE. i. i) least important parts. This is a Ethel Maude English, magna full membership in the Alumni as great credit to the rare ability of cum laude. \Vi ■A'l sociation. A resolution was also Miss Bagstad who coached and Fay Gretta Schroeder, magna passed allowing all former stud cum laude. directed the play. ents of P. U. to become members, Elizabeth Marguerite Briggs, Miss Alice Smith, the leading with a few restrictions, who have lady, was truly wonderful. She cum laude. attended at least one year. Ruth Hi'ls Cady, cum laude. acted her part with the grace and Elcy Nova Walker, cum laude. charm of a professional; Glenn There has b e e n considerable CONDENSED NEWS NOTES Jay Richard Austin, Jack, the leading man, was also newspaper talk of a consolidation ; Edwin Olds Dibble, fine. Miss M a r i e Wells, who of Pacific University and Albany Mrs. T. C. Lord, .Sr , is visiting Norma Emeline Hope, played “ Celia,” and Harold Reed, College, but the fact that th e 1 friends in Portland. Robe t James Rasmusen, the “ fool,” were fine, too. Reed matter was not even discussed by Max Welton Ricker, created a considerable amount of Uncle Johnny Heisler is report- U THC-PURE T00P STORE “ the trustees of P. U. at the meet .Laura Marie Wells. mirth by his witty philosophy and » * < 1 under the weather at his home ing yesterday would indicate that comical, clown ways. For Diploma in Music: announces new price on such a move is not likely to occur in Gales City. Russell Morgan, as “ Amiens,” Carrie Elida Loynes, Piano. very soon, if at all. Mrs. Elizabeth Benfer and Mrs. Wesson’s made a hit with his song. His Freda Margaret Acker, Voice W. C. Benfer and son, Kenneth, strong baritone voice rang through M rs. Eva Louise Inlow, Voice. Four thing« a man must learn to do, leave this evening for McM inn the “ Forest of Arden,” displaying Mrs. E l e a n o r Russell-McEl- If he would make his record true: ville for a week-end visit. (in Sanitary Sealed Containers) a rare power and quality of tones. downey, Voice. “ To think, without confusion, clearly; . Mrs. Taylor's committee of the the large can now $1.00, other “ To love his fellow-man sincerely; 301 o c > CZ 3 0 C Z ) C HOC local Rebekah lodge gave a very sizes 30c and 55c. “ To act from honest motives purely; Summer time is Salad and “ To trust in God and heaven securely.” [enjoyable entertainment of music and recitations after the regular Picnic Time—See our Delica —Krnma Beecher Penfield. ! lodge meeting last night. tessen Department. E v e r y The Todd Will Read Lord & Giguere of the Pacific thing under glass and refrig While the will of the late Thos. Market have decided that they eration. The Home of Good Appetizingly delic G. Todd has not yet been filed for can give l»etter satisfaction to ious. probate, the document was read their patrons by using govern ment-inspected beef and are an to the local heirs last Monday nouncing this fact in their adver and from John A . Thornburgh, tisement in this issue. is here. who is namerl as executor, with Get your supplies now on Mrs. N e l l i e Wattenberg of out bonds, the Express secures and all kinds of Fresh and Cured Meats Klamath Falls, the new president I special sale. the following facts: After bequeathing to a number of the Rebekah Assembly, is ex Mason pints - - - 54c of his local relatives and friends pected tomorrow evening for a quarts - - - 64c small amounts of money, includ visit with local members. She half gallon - 89c ing $500 to the Masonic lodge, will be tendered a reception at the Jar caps 19c per dozen the remainder of the large estate, home of Mrs. H. R. Bernard, (all kinds) noble-grand-elect o f t h e local consisting of a 490-acre farm, Boiled Ham, Minced Ham, Best new Rubber Rings 3 box stocks, bonds and money in bank, lodge. is divided as follows: Chemists have applied tests es 23c. Veal Loaf, Chipped Dried Beef, To Elizabeth Bates Ward (niece) which show that an undershirt i Economy pints - 89c ¡of Tillbury, Ontario, Canada, one belonging to Bennett Thompson, Sweet, Sour and Dill Pickles, quarts - 99c third of the residue. in jail at Hillsboro on suspicion of half gal 1.39 Imported Queen Olives To William Bradt (nephew) of having murdered Helen Jennings Hamilton, O n t, one-third. and Fred Ristman near Sherwood Pint Jars, 25c T o Ella G il b o y ( n i e c e ) of on the night of May 15th, has A ll Kinds o f Strawberries, Rochester, N. Y., one-sixth. been stained with human blood To Elizabeth Todd (niece) of and it has also been discovered N . HOFFMAN Fruits and Bananas, Oranges Canasarega, N. Y ., one-sixth. that Thompson wore when arrest Vegetables. Phone 0301 The will will be filed for probate er] clothing stolen from a Jap em Attorney At Law this afternoon. ployed about the Jennings farm. Patent Office Business Solicited The estate* is worth i n the These are about the only new non non ForestGrove, - Oregon features of this baflling case. neighborhood of $100,000. P. U. COMMENCEMENT MAKES BUSY WEEK For ONLY 98c m Goff Bros. PIILTZ' MARKET Famous Salad Oil The PACIFIC MARKET Government-Inspected BEEF The Canning Season For Picnic Dinners Phone 061 J Í