Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, December 04, 1903, Image 7

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FJKEST UKOVE L-DNK ELECItOV.
Diamond Assent my No. 27, Unitet
Artisans, Tm esis): L. C, Walker.
M. A.; Mrs. Annie Johnson, supt:
Mrs. B. P. Walker, inspector; C. fc}
Stokes, sec’y; W. N. Sears, trees,
Mrs. Shannon, Sr. con; Ralph
Kinton, M. C.; Mrs. L. N. Haines,
Jr. con ; Mrs. Chandler and L. A.
Markee, field commanders.
BANDITS CAPTURED THE POSTAL SCANDAL
F O U G H T A G A IN S T F IV E H U N D R E D
M EN.
H A A B E E N G o I n G ON FO R M A N Y
YEARS.
-tyicbigai) NoOSc..
By M ichigan People.
M r. a n d M rs. W . R . W h itn e y ,
Angie C. H ines
W ashington. D. C., N ov. 30.— “ Pos
Chicago, HI.. Nov. 28. — Chained
w rist to w rist, th e clothing cov­ ta l g r a f t’’ in all its hideousnes*
ered w ith d u st and d irt, tw o beard toss has been laid bare in one of the
Good Meals. Good Board.
boys, P e te r N etd erm ey er and H arvey □ o u t rem a rk a b le p resid en tial docu­
m
en
ts
ever
published.
P
resid
en
t
Forest
Grove.
-
-
Oregon
V andlne, s a t la st n ig h t in tb e p res­
ence of M ayor H arriso n and Chief of R oosevelt authorized F o u rth A ssistan t
P o lic e O’Neil calm ly confessing their P ostm aster-G eneral B ristow , who has
c h a rg e of th e Investigation of th e
sh
a re in a four m o n th s' record of poetoffice dep artm en t, to « ta k e public WOODMAN OF THE WORLD CAMP
Washington lodge, Nr. 48, I. O. O.
crime-» w hich has Included eight m ur­ the. re su lt of h is w ork and as a preface
SO 98.
F. J . C. Brooks, N. G ; Mr. H ill, V. ders. th e w ounding of five o th er men
to th e rep o rt w rites a long m em oran­
FOREST GROVE.
G.
; Mr. Brooks, S-. sec’y .> T. aDd I, a. long series of robberies.
dum . epitom izing w hat has beene ac­
Meet every Saturday evening at
T h e tw o young men ban d its, neither com plished an d w hat w ill be done in
Adams, treas ; H. H. Clark, P. G.
7.30 P. M. All neighbors are cordi.
of whom is over 21 y ears of age, to­ th e future.
T h e m ost in ten se public in terest ally invited to visit with us.
Delphos lodge, No. 39, K. P ; A. g e th e r w ith th e ir com panion. Emi! w31
be tak en in th e revelations m ade
LENOX.
J o h n A x d e k s o . v , Clerk
B Todd, C. C; E l. Wirtz, V . C.; R oeski, w ho is now old er, w ere cap­ by B ristow regarding th e connection
tu red n e a r Liverpool, Ind.. yesterday, of form er F irs t A ssistan t Postm aster-
J o h n S t r i b i c h , C. C.
Robt. Wirtz, prel.; E D Smith, M. a fte r a fight in w hich they battled
G eneral P erry S. H eath w ith som e of
A new milkroute has been started A.; Wilber McEldowney, M. of W.;
ag a in st policem en, railro a d detectives. th e m ost sen satio n al tran sactio n s, i
through the Helvetia settlement to J. H. Wescott, K. of II and S.; A. | railro a d lab o rers and farm ers num ber­ H eath has not been connected with
Downs' best popcorn.
the Glencoe oonderser with Wm. D. Allen, M. of F.; V. Fuqua, I. G ; ing n early 500. One m an was killed, th e d e p a rtm e n t since July 1, 1900,
* when he resigned. T he general lm- !
Jossy as driver.
Walter Dixon, O. G ; A. R Leant, a n o th e r fatally w ounded and all three pression has lieun th a t H eath w as not
A'arna clocks of ail the reliable
of th e young b an d its w ere wounded,
11 they do not turn out to he social­ trustee.
indicted b ecause he w as protected l>y mukts at Abbott & Son’s.
but not seriously.
the th re e y ers sta tu te of lim itations.
ists there will he two new republicans
K V derm eyer w as w runded in the It row ap p ears th a t in tw o instances
at the residences of Mr. Chas.Z archer
No n t E
h a rd by birdshet. Vandlne- was slm- h: case w as subm itted to the d istrict
Dr. L jwe will lie in Hillsboro
and Mr. K. Pubois.
ilarly Injured ar.d su stain ed !n adili ato ru ey lo r indictm ent, b u tt th a t the D-c. IO h ' k I 11 . Two days.
Mrs. M. Schmidt fell and broke
Oa and af:er D-ceuiber is*, the In- 1 tion a flesh wound ire th e left thigh* d is tric t a tto rn ey decided th a t th e evi­
dence w as n et sufficient to ju stify his
one of her arms coming up town ¡dependent T e le p h o n e e x c h a n g e wi.J Rot-ski vers shot ir flee right hip.
Get >*.u 8-dtiy half-hour strike, fully
As soon as they w ere in sight of the indictm ent.
from the depot at ihe metropolis id put o.i utgh' inti Sunday service. place th e policem en advanced lr. a
It is sta te d in th e re p o rt th a t the warranted clock, for 2.50 of Abbott.
Washington county.
Subscribers rates will remain tee circle upon th e dugout. Driscoll pick­ sy stem s of organized co rruption be­ & Son.
gan in 189.1, d u ring P re sid e n t Cleve
j
same,
and no extra charge* w ill be ed up a ch u n k of wood and hurled it at la n d ’s ad m in istratio n , and continued
Mr. F. XV* Iff came hack from
the
dugout.
In
sta
n
tly
th
ere
w
,i
Day and night, we a re ready to serve
Germany where he visited his aged made to any point in Washing;, n | flash, a rep o rt and Driscoll fell, she! u n til stopped by this investigation.
B ristow e stim a te s th a t th e total w arm lunches a t th e Pacific R estau ­
mother hut will not go on his farm corn ty reached hy our lines.
am
ount
w
hich
th
e
p
erp
e
tra
to
rs
of
j th ro u g h th e abdom en.
rant.
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S. G. H ughes , Manager.
again. He is working in Porllaud
T he policem en opened fire on th" th e se frau d s them selves received will
| dugout. from w hich sh o ts w ere now a g g reg ate betw een 3300.000 and $400,-
at present.
coming th ick and fast. W hile th e fire 000. T h e loss to th e governm ent is
Prude it people purchase Dr.
i t l L l S B r i « ) ( i n T U KËT
The telephone is crowd ng on to
m any tim es in excess of th is am ount,
w as a t its h o tte st. V andlne and Roeskl b u t can n o t be estim ated w ith any do- Lowe’s g la sse s.
us like wildfire. One line has bee
ri:shed out. followed a few m inutes g rae of accuracy.
opened up from Hillsboro out north­ I lie Issue o f Hie t-lectio.' — " h at thi- l a t t r by N etderm eyer. T he la tte r ran
P resident R oosevelt h as striv en tc
C'itizsns Ticket Represent«.
east as far as Mr. E. L Saute’s place
to th e tra c k s of th e M ichigan C entral place the blam e for th e conditions
You’ll like our methods and goods
! railro ad , and. thro w in g him self flat w hich prevailed w here it belongs. He i t ‘ Our Grocery,” Forest Grove*
and another from Glencoe up t<
gives a list of offenders show ing th a t
Messrs. Connell and Bttchelder.
T h e mass m eeting headed by on th e roadbed, steadied hi:: arm on alt, wih one exception, en tered office1
th e rail as he kept up a rapid fire with
If you w an t som ething nobby vail
beore he succeeded to th e presidency.
Mr. E L Th omaa removed away Ju d g e Cornelius is in favor o f m a k ­ j his revolvers.
T h e p resid en t expects to show by
R oeski ran for th o brush, but Van- speedy convictions th a t his adm inis­ and see W estcott. He will tell you alt
from the Dr. B-.iley place to W ash­ ing street improvement-, out of the
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ington and Mr. Paul is egaiu in G eneral Fund, w hile the citizens dine re tre a te d . C atch in g sig h t of De­ tra tio n can be relied on to punish as about it.
te c tiv e Zim m er, w ho w as behind a well as expose official villainy.
possession of tils old residence.
tick et believes th a t the *>:operty tree, he fired.
Z im m er w ent down
W ashington. Nov. 30.—T he report
Our jewelry stock is the largest in
of F o u rth A ssistan t P ostm aster-G en­
Mr. J. Feuerstein was down on a should pay for the i:r; o cem ents w ith a b ullet in th e head.
Washington
county, no ex cejton s
eral
B
ristow
upon
th
e
re
cen
t
in
v
esti­
V
andlne
and
N
elderm
eyer
then
visit with his family. He is doing in fro n t of it.
In o;he: words;
gation into th e conduct of affairs in
th e atomcutting for some tine risi- Second street is now being planked; m ade a run for freedom . A fter ru n ­ th e postal d ep artm en t rev eals th e e s Abbott & Son
ning about a mile across th e country
lsten ce of a system of organized cor
dencts to go up in Dilley.
shall the property along Second th ey cam e to th e tra c k s of the P enn­ ruption sin ce 1893 which h as resulted
O rders by mall for p rin tin g prom ptly
| street pay for th is as the charter sy lv an ia road. A sw itch engine, with in th e toss to th e governm ent of mil­ filled an d delivered. The News, F o r­
a tra in of c ars w as close a t hand, and, lions of dollars. The ex act am ount,
SHERWOOD.
j provides or shall it be paid o u t of h u rry in g to it. th e men ordered Brake- according to tbe official sta te m e n t e st Grove.
th e city treasury
th u s m aking man Sevoa to uncouple th e train from can n o t even be estim ated w ith any de­
Born November 26, to Mr, and Mrs
gree of accuracy, nor can th e to ta.
Peru liar wants supplied at ‘‘Our
every tax payer in town pay for th e locom otive. He refused and a t­ am ount received by the p erp e tra to rs
Mike Conzelman, a daughter.
tem pted to ta k e N eld erm ey er’s revol­
Grocery." Forest Grove.
of th e frau d s then*.setve3 be definitely
A farewell party was given in im proving other people's property? v er from him.
ascertain ed . It is. how ever, believed
T
he
la
tte
r
in
sta
n
tly
sen
t
a
bullet
T h e lim it of tax atio n is io mills
th a t It wiH a g g reg ate a t le a st $500.000.
Get your im plem ents a t M rs. Ma-
honor of Mrs. Delia Hail and daugh­
th ro u g h th e b ra k e m a n ’s brain. The As a re su lt of th is inv estig atio n four
ter Saturday evening
Together in H illsboro and this is certainly b an d its m ounted th e locom otive wltlt
th
ie
s’ sto re, C ornelius, and g et them
officers and em ployes of th e postal de­
with the father, P. G. Martin, they h ig h enough to suit anyone. Past revolvers In hand and o rdered th e en­ p artm en t have resigned and th irteen at reduced prices.
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leave Monday for the city where a experience has show n th a t even g in eer to move out in a h urry, which have been rem oved. F orty-four in d ict­
m ents have been retu rn ed , involving
perman nt home is awaiting them.
Dr. L 'We puts the cream of over
w ith a io mill ta x it is all the city he did, going In th e direction of La thirty-one persons, of whom ten h a v t
P o rte, Ind. A fter tw o m iles had been
J. D. McDonald, representing the can do to hold its own.
If the covered th e boys ordered th e engineer been connected w ith th e postal serv ­ 17 years’ experience into his glasses
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Mutual Life Insurance Company of street im provem ents are to be paid to slow up. and. leaping to th e ground, ice.
* We have a good line of Xnaas
New York has been working in this | for o u t of the io m ill ta x ] then one d isappeared in th e wood.s.
W hen th ey left th e tra in both boys
gift«. Cull and see them. Abbott
territory recently with gratifying I of tw o things will happen. H ither
w ere e x h a u ste d and unable to travel.
A Son.
success, having taken applications for
we shall have no street im prove­ F a rm e rs, railro ad laborers and offiae.rs
upward of 16 000 in policies for the
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m ents or the youngest child now of th e P en n sy lv an ia railroad w ere
Have Dri Lowe cure your head
IN G O L D E N S T A T E .
company.
com ing up fast, and" Sofm w efh close to
-
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and eye ache by removing the cause
living
in
H
illsboro
will
never
live
th
e
fu
g
itiv
es'
her
Is,
track
in
g
.«hem
In
Eunice, the eight year old dau
W àshington, Dec. 1.—S ecretary Wll- with a pair of his superior glasses.
th e new ly fallen snow. T h e farm ers,
ghter of Mi. H. H Welflh, of this to see the town o u t of debt.
m ost of whom w ere arm ed w ith dou­ so n ’s annual rep o rt has much of in te r­ They are best by aU'tssts.
place fell from a workbench upon
For Mayor
ble-barrel shotguns, opened fire on e st to C alifornia. H e devotes much
space to th e beet su g ar industry, m eth
some blocks, alighting upon her
them . N elderm eyer received a wound ods of destroying insect p ests and th*
R. H. Greer
We carry dot-glass of the standard
shoulder and causing a dislocation,
in th e head. A shot grazed V andine's o p erations of th e various bureau s cf
America»
makes, You should ex ­
For Council men, 2 years
head, c a rry in g off s o fn e 'b f • his hair, his big d e p artm en t affecting th e Pa
with attendant badly sprained lig a ­
amine
and
see
how it would look on
and
hIS
wounded
leg
w
as
w
eakened.
eifle
coast.
ments: Also Jos. Simon recently
A. M. Carlile
T h e posse w as closing*in on all sides
S ecretary W ilson is a stro n g * be­ your ^able. Abbott A Son.
met with a misfortune of a similar
y
and th e m u rd erers su rren d ered . They liever in b eet su g ar developm ent, and
U. G. Gardner
nature by receiving a badly spraiueo
j werd h u rrie d to C hicago and taken d eclares th a t w ith th e proper utiliza­
Ed. Schulmerich
Hvnta Claus is still bringing Xuaas
tion of th e by-products th a t industry
wrist.
into th e office of Chief of Police
i
will becom e much m ore Im portant in goods to The Bazaar.
Y’esterday
;
O'Neil.
The new road leading into town
C alifornia than it is now. He is now
For Recorder
F ive m en of E a st T olleston. Ind., in M ichigan looking Into th e best another wagon load of toys of all
from Tualatin is aiUiost impassable
cap tu red Em il R oeski a t E tna, Ind. m ethods of utilizing th e by-product of description- and tbe most beautiful
H. T. Bagley
and will require much more work,
J R oeski w as bro u g h t to Chicago, and su g àr beets, and in due tim e will tu rn
pre.-ents for young and old was
and settling of the ground before a
he is now locked up In th e police sta- bis a tte n tio n to C alifornia R egarding
For Treasurer
beet sugar, he says: “T he J>eet sugar brought up from the depot.
; tion w ith his com panions.
decent highway is established, how­
A. C. Shute
industry is developing satisfacto rily .
ever, there is plenty of time left.
In 1896, th e am ount m ade was 2$,220
A 20-year, gold-fllled case, filled
tons. O ne y ear ago 220,000 tons w ere
Mr. Krebs, the new owner of the
D. J. Tromley was this afternooD
m ade. C areful e stim ates put th e crop with a genuine
Elgin-Waitham
Martin farm, it is reported will esta­ sentenced to 2.J years in the peniten­
now being w orked up a t 260,000 tons.
blish a local brick factory on* the tiary for aiding Burke and Mc*Xa T E R R I B L E S T O R M V I S I T S S O U T H T his is a mope rapid developm ent than movement for (14.50. This is for
has tak en place in sugar-m aking with the ladies’ X*nas. Abbott & Son.
place, of small dimensions sufficient mara in an attempt to escape from
ERN CO A ST OF CHINA.
new conditions than in any o th er
only to supply the local demands in thecounty j »11. He plead guilty and
country. T he fu tu re of th e crop de­
Dr. Lowe doesn’t peddle or go from
V
ictoria.
B.
C..
Nov.
3
0
—Advices
that line.
pends upon th e adoption of econom ic
received only six months more than
been received from South China m ethods in field and factory.
house to' house. No flr-t class op-
Fred Olds, a wellknown farmer of the (minimum. Incidentally Judge have
by th e A thenian of th e loss of thou­
‘„ 'T he g ro w in g o f sc« 1 In th e U n ite d
.See him at Sloan’s
Middleton, is reported rapidlj failing McBride referred to the tar and sands' of lives as a re su lt of th e de­ S t a t e s of s u p e r lo t q u a lity is a s b re d , 1 iician does.
Hotel.
2sth
trip
to Forest Grove
w
h
ic
h
w
ill
r
e
s
u
l
t
in
m
u
c
h
r
i
c
h
e
r
beet#»
stru
c
tio
n
of-
several
hundred
fishing
and beyond tha hope of recovery feather episode of which Tromley
ju n k s in a typhoon off Swatow. T he a n d b e t t e r y ie ld s t h a n fr o m th e Im p o r te d
fr<>m the effects of incipient consump­ was the victim and most severely havoc w as te rrib le when th e gale s e e d , t h a t is n e v e r fir s t c la s s . A h e a v i e r 1 and 17 years’ experience.
c o m e fro m b e tte r *
tion. He has but recently returned censured the unknown participators. sw ept down on th e C hinese vessels. f to a r n m n a in g g e , p a e n r d a m c r o e re w e ill
c o n o m y fro m th e i n ­
M
asts
w
ere
broken,
ru
d
d
ers
carried
te llig e n t d is p o s itio n of th e b y - p r o d u c ts .
Alex E Osmund, a former H ¡11--
from a Portland hospital where he Sentence upon Mrs. GUishwiller—
aw ay, satis ripped and general de­
o n s u g a r b e e t .d i s e a s e s w an
has been under treatment for some Tromley for arson, wassuspended up- stru c tio n w rought. F or days disable*! c o “ n T tin h e u e w d o d rk u r in
g th e y e a r. * S p r& y ln g e x ­ horhite; now residing .in Portland,
tim e as the result of a wound.
on condition that she leave the coun- junkg -drifted helplessly about, th e ir p e l im e n ts Tor th e c o n tra ! o f k^af b lig h t has heed visiting his daughter, Mrs.
oedupatfts Suffering g re a tly Irom th irst w o re e n tir e ly s a i i s f a -to ry in f o l d i n g th e ) Fred Ro<td mar Farmington and
I ty- The arson informations against and
d is e a s e In c h e c k , a n d r e s u lte d in a n in - i
hunger.
o f a p p r o x im a te ly 50 p e r c e n t. In • friends at the county »seal.
the
couple
were
dismissed.
T10ARRV1LLE
T he H ongkong g overnm ent te n d e r c th r e e a s e tonnag«-
F u r th e r
in v e s t ig a ti o n s 1
S tan ley rescued a num ber, picked up w e re a ls o m a d e o f th e d is e a s e k n o w n at
Don’t-forget Ihe dates. Dr. Lowe,
eig h t ju n k s and took 122 men off v es­ 'c u r ly to p .’ w h ic h w a s p r e v a le n t la s t y e a r,
J
hn
Tom
McNamara
received
a
Mrs. W. D . Kisbey died Friday,
sels! T h e S tan ley th e n retu rn ed to a n d h a s b e e n e v e n m o re a ^ rio u s d u r in g the well known optician is to he in
two
years’
sentence
for
larceny
in
a
N ov, 27th and was buried in the
th e rescue, for th e saved fisherm en re­ th e p r e s e n t s e a s o n . So f a r w»* h a v e b e e n ; Forest Grove Dec. 7, 8 and till 3
Crecent Grove cemetery last Sunday. store, having plead guilty. Burke po rted th a t th e re w ere 400 ju n k s fish­ u m n a a la b d le y . to A d s e m te a r ll m in in e c r e th a s e e c in a u s tb e e of a p p th r o ia ­ o’clock on the 9th.
He will not
ing off Sw atow when th e typhoon
The public school gave a basket will tie sentenced Saturday. It has cam e on N ovem ber 8th. From the p r ia tio n fo r th is w o rk h a s b e e n p u t Ir. • send out an> circulars this trip.
.s tim a te s.
ju n k s m y “ A e tte
social and entertainment which net­ been surmised that the leniency S tan ley fifty-seven disabled
n tio n h a s b e e n c a lle d fro m tim e j Mark your calandar if you wish to
ted them a neat sum, everyone bav-i shown the others will be extended to w ere seen firing sig n als of distress. to ti m e , ” s a y s th e r e p o r t, “ t o th e p r o ­ -ee him.
Several
ju
n
k
s
w
ere
to
»
e
d
to
Hone-
liiui, au<I mat the state may be re­
g r e s s t h a t h a s beer, m a d e lr. t h e e ffo r ts
ing a good time.
k o re and th en a thirc. relief c ru ise to fin d a m e th o d o f c o n tr o llin g th e C a l i­
warded
by
discovering.how
the
1100,
m
ade.
f o r n ia v in e dis«-ase a m a 't d y th*' c a u s a
Mr. A. Foster was married on
Richard H. Kennedy has an II*
BEET SUGAR
THOUSANDS PERISH
Thanksgiving to Miss Lottie Gal-
breath, of Tualatin.
Mrs. Mamie W. Briggs, of the De.
gree of Honor will visit the local
lodge Thursday night for inspection
sharpened staple and aids to the at-
tempted escape got inside the jail.
R H. Kennedy’s trial has been
tentatively set for J* d . 13 and per­
mission given to take testimony of
important witnesses in Minnesota by
Best grass seed ol all kinds at Hicks. deposition.
Eattay Notice—Taxen up at nay
premises 1 mile east of Forest Grove.
On e heifer about 2$ years old, color
red, no marks or brand* has short
horns. Owner can have same by
fayin g charges. Calltr address.
J. Templeton, Forest Grove, O .
o f w h ic h s till r e m a in s u n k n o w n . E x p e r i­
m e n ts w ith g r a f t i n g h a v e b e e n In p r o - |
g re s s In th e c e n t e r of a b a d ly In f e c te d
d i s t r i c t f o r o v e r e ig h t y e a r s
T hese e x ­
p e r im e n ts In c lu d e d th e g r a f t i n g o f so m e
400 a c r e s o f v in e s, th e e n t e r p r i s e b e in g
c o n d u c te d In c o - o p e r a tio n w ith th e le a d ­
in g v i t i c u l t u r i s t s In C a lifo rn ia . T h e L e ­
n o ir v in e is r e s i s t a n t t o d is e a s e , a n d Its
u se is e i t h e r to s to p th e g r a f t o r a s a
ro o t u p o n w h ic h to g r a f t o t h e r v a r ie tie s
h a s b e e n e f f e c tu a l in r e s is ti n g d is e a s e .”
page article on “Our Forest Friends
and How to Recognize Them;”
illustrated with reproductions from
photographs taken by him and sev­
eral pen and ink sketches drawn hy
Miss R >se Wilcox, in the December
Pacift*? Monthly.