W ashington VOL. I l l COUNTY NEWS FOREST GROVE, WASHINGTON CO., ORE., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1905. situation * * * Oregon’ s need of a full representation at Washington to look after appropriations for the Columbia, the Willamette, the coast harbors and the Federal interests, is so pressing that if the two congressmen should resign I would at once call elections to fill the vacancies.” . State Senator Squire Farrar of Marion county, believes that “ these men can be of no further service to the state as representatives at Washington and they NO. 24 home on Fourth avenue, last Tuesday P. U. DEFEATED BY P. C. evening. The parlors had been beau-1 tifully decorated for the occasion with By Tremendous Effort P. U. Holds the evergreens and jack o ’ lanterns. Games Score Down to 5 to 0. should make way for men who can go NlimCrOUS Parties Are Given of various sorts were indulged in and a Prominent Politicians Give Their to Out-weighed but not out-played was there and look after the state’ s dainty luncheon was served. The Views on Tiie Politi­ Make The Occasion the report brought home by our team, interest.” event proved a very pleasant one. Saturday evening. Though handi­ Dr. W. Kuykendall, of Eugene cal Crisis. Glorious. capped nearly ten pounds to the man doubts the wisdom of asking Senator The Tobacco Industry Hon. W. K. Newell, one of our our boys held the sturdy Quakers down Mitchell and Congressmen Hermann state representatives speaking of Sena­ Washington county can further j to a score of only 5. The Pacific and Williamson to resign. Freshmen Are Initiated Into The demonstrate herself as the best county College squad was enabled by su perior State Senator Haines anti State Rep­ tor Mitchell and Representative Will­ George C. Brownell of Clackamas, iamson states that: “ They are not sent in the state for diversified farming. weight to carry their opponents back Mysteries of College resentative Newell Voice to Washington to honor them but declined to be interviewed. Good tobacco can be grown here and over the line. Only two plays were Senator J. L. Rand of Baker, because they are expected to do im­ Life. Their Sentiments. it usually sells at from 10 to 15 cents |used byth em ) th i T tn u g h tT u ck and portant work for the state, and if acknowledged the situation as serious per pound. An acre will produce an the end run, while P. U ., used at least through misfortune or otherwise, they but “ would not like to say anything average crop of 1500 pounds, which seven different formations. are placed in a position which renders about what these gentlemen should The annual initiation of the Fresh­ means 22500 gross receipts for the The game was opened by P. C. In Wednesday’ s Oregonian is a it impossible for them to perform their d o.” man class into the mysteries of college crop. Try a small patch boys and see kicking off to Quarterback Ferrin who symposium containing the views of duties, then they owe it to their state 1 life was this year celebrated at the what it will do. Hoffman-Hatch brought the ball in ten yards. P. U. prominent political personages through- to give place to others who can. As home of President and Mrs. W. N. immediately punted and covered the Wednesday in Portland at the home out the state, on the necessity of Ore- to Representative Hermann this respon- Lumberman Receives Injuries. Ferrin. The initiation was conducted ball but was held for downs. P. C. of the groom’ s mother, Robert Hoff­ gon having a full representation in sibility does not apply. H e has not under the auspices of the Sophomore Harry Davies, one of the operators then advanced the ball until on the ten man was married to Miss Pearl Hatch, congress at this time where now there yet been tried and is entitled to the class and the Freshmen were made to |0f the Davies Bros.’ saw mill located yard line when she succeed by running is a crippled delegation lacking in presumption of innocence until proved of Cornelius. Both young people are perform all sorts of nonsense to the de­ |ten mlles north of town- was hult P. U .’ s left end on a delayed pass well-known in Washington county and power and influence. The opinion guilty.” light of the Sophomores in particular Tuesday afternoon while hauling logs thtoufh the faillue t0 back up the line Senator E. W. Haines said: “ It their many friends will wish them expressed is that Senator Mitchell and and the rest of the college classes in out of the timber. He fell and a huge of P. U .’ s safety. Congressmen Williamson and Hermann is a matter of great importance that much happiness | general. The parlors had been ap­ log rolled upon him, striking one of should resign. Such a step if taken \ Oregon should be fully represented in In the second half P. U. kicked off. propriately decorated for the occasion his hips. Dr. Hines was summoned FIREMEN MEET by our representatives would not be both halls of congress at this time. It P. C. brought the ball to the 20 yard and the spirit of Hallowe’ en brooded immediately and found that the man line. P. U immediately held their considered as a token of dishonor but would be a serious blow to this state is Divided Into Fire Wards. over all. A banquet v^as served later was not injured internally. Mr. Davies’ opponents for downs and by steady live rather that these men had placed their should congress fail to make appropria­ in the evening and toasts were deliv­ bruises will require of him a few weeks’ bucking brought the ball to the 7 yard personal feelings after the welfare of tions for continuing improvements on a recent meeting of the local ered by prominent students. After rest before he can resume his work. line where it was lost by half a yard. the state. Some of the republicans the Columbia, both at the mouth and fire department an important innova­ the score or more of guests had had P. C. then forced their opponents who have been interviewed, are willing at The Dalles, but the men occupying tion was introduced, namely the their future foretold in a comical and Pioneer Passes Away. back. Though repeatedly held for if need be to see Oregon represented these positions are fully aware of the division of the city into four wards for pleasing manner, all gathered ’ round John Kirts, a pioneer of 1852, died downs they recovered the ball several by men of an opposite political faith. situation and if they should be willing the purpose of locating immediately in a circle and were served ice cream at his home in Lafayette, Ore., yester­ times by Huston’ s attempts to punt. Governor Chamberlain speaking upon to step aside in order that others who any conflagration that might arise and cake by Mas ers Howard Thomas day. H e was born in Indiana in 1830, Time was called with the ball in P. U .’ s this delicate situation says: “ The can do it more successfully might take within the city limits. The division is and Frank Clark. Songs were sung came to Oregon with an ox team territory but also in their possession. need of this state is so great at this up the work, then the people of the to be brought about by taking Pacific and stories told and the guests depart­ when 21 years of age and located near The lineup was as follows: time that Senator Mitchell and Repres­ state would recognize the sacrifice as a Avenue and Third street as dividing ed at a late hour voting it one of the Greenville, where he lived up to 10 Humphreys......... R e entatives Williamson and Hermann patriotic one and would give them lines as shown in the diagram below: , . . . Wilson most enjoyable events of the year.’ years ago. In 1859 he married Miss A lle r ..................... R T ....................Rice should resign and permit other men to credit accordingly. But knowing the North Eunice Marsh and from this issue 12 A lle n .....................R G ............ Saunders go to Washington in their places. Senator and Representatives as I do One of the most pleasant social children were born. In religion Mr. ! Jen sen .................. C ............Hoskins They cannot show their patriotism, I am willing to leave it to their own functions of the year was a Hallowe’ en Garrison................ L G ................Nelson Kirts was a Congregationalist; in politics their interest in the state’ s welfare in a best judgment as to what would be i parfy given by Miss Reba Hoffman L aw rence.............. L T .............Haworth W a r d 2 W ard 1 a republican. He was also an Indian i B o y d ......................L E .......... Spaulding more effective manner than by reliev- the proper course to take in the j last Tuesday evening at “ The Green ing the state of an embarrassing ! mattet.’ War Veteran and a member of the I Fen-in ( C a p t ) .. . Q ......... Pemberton Gables.” The plans of entertainment Masonic Lodge. The interment will [ Huston.................. R H ..................Maris 1 were cleverly arranged and there was take place in Wilkes cemetery near F letch er............... L H ..............Hodson not an unhappy moment during the Rasmusen........... F (C apt) . .Clough Banks, tomorrow at 10 o’ clock under whole evening. The events of the Officials, Nelson and Shannon. the auspices of the Masons. W ard 3 W a r d 4 evening were: The Spring of Perpetual 1 Youth; The Famous Astrologer; The Witch of Enderly, and the Sibyl of Syria. South A fire will be signalized by the At the residence of Mayor Johnson usual ringing of the bell at the close Successor to JOHNSON k JOHNSON which one or more rings will be the third class of the Academy held a given according to the number of the most pleasant reunion. The climax of ward in which the conflagration is the occasion being the serving of a D E A L E R IN swell spread. located. LEGISLATORS SPEAK HALLOWEEN FESTIVITIES W . r. SCHULTZ An Incident K m » » H á S ‘S t W h Stoves of all kinds. The largest assortment in Washington Co., and prices the lowest. The Celebrated Bridge Beach Superior Ranges and heating Stoves; the Malleable Steel Range and others too numerous to mention. Stove Pipe 15c per joint, while it lasts. One piece Elbow, 20c. House-Cleaning Time House Painting Time The S h e r w i n - W i l l i a m s Fam iiy P aint is made particu­ larly to lighten house-cleaning labors. It is an oil paint and can be washed and scrubbed. It brush­ es out easily— doesn’t drag or tire you to apply it ; the girls can put it on. Made in 24 'good colors. Use it this year on your cupboards, pantry shelves, base boards, etc., and you’ll have less work next year. Get color cards — they tell more about Family Paint. is r f a S O L O OY G O F F B R O S ., FOREST GROVE, OREGON While Mr. Crowther of Gales Creek was in the Auction House, Mrs. R Dewalt from Eastern Washington, but who lived here twenty years ago and is here for the winter, came in. Mr. Crowther looked at Mrs. Dewalt think­ ing he knew her but not speaking for fear he might be mistaken, and she saying to herself, this is not the place I was in yesterday for this man I knew over twenty years ago. In the meantime Robert Johnson, who arrived from Wisconsin, came in. H e too, thought he knew the lady. A conver­ sation and inquiry took place when the three renewed their child hood acquaintance and talked over the times 1 ‘ when Mrs. Dewalt handled the birch in the school-room with the Johnson boys as pupils. The residence of Rev. Cephas Clapp was the scene of merry-making on H: llowe’ en. The event was a gath­ ering of the first year academy class. Fresh Meats Kinds HAM S, BACON and other Salt Meats Always on Hand Hallowe’ en, the night of witches, of spooks and of fairies, was appropriately celebrated in our city. Small boys and girls went about the streets sing­ ing and yelling and had the time of their lives. Large boys were active in playing pranks on their elderly neigh­ bors and only jokes of the proper sort; were perpetrated. Grown np folks en- \ tertained their friends with parties and the evening was a delight to all. Vegetables - of - all - Kinds The 4th year class held a class par­ ty on Hallowe’ en at the home of Miss Maverne Templeton. Games werej played and a fine luncheon was served to the guests. Mrs. Dewalt is here to be near her The pretty home of Mr. and Mrs. | sister, Mrs. Wells of the northwest part Levi Walker was the scene of a very of town, and to make it her future unique and enjoyable party last Tues­ home if she likes it here. day evening when the Christian En­ Tillamookers Purchase Steamer deavor Society of the Christian Church The leading business men of Tilla­ took possession. Jack-O’ Lanterns sent forth golden mook city have recently effected the organization of a company to procure rays as ope approached the entrance, facilities beween Tillamook bay ports ghosts in sepultral tones directed you ; and the Columbia river. Up to up the stairs and another ghost at the ; this time the merchants and dairymen head of the stairs guided you on to of T illa i 00 k have been at the mercy the dressing room to remove your ^ of a single company whose service wraps. Ghost stories were told in a room over has not been entirely satisfactory. It is the purpose of the new company which streamed crimson rays, and a a green-bowered to purchase a steamer fitted up for fortune-teller in passengers and freight traffic, and also corner in the green rays of light, told to establish a better tug service on the of the brilliant future awaiting you. Hallowe’ en games were played and bay. refreshments were served. At a late — The Sewing Machines at the hour the guests departed realizing that Bazaar are selling very rapidly on ac- they had been pleasantly entertained. I count of the low price* and easy terms Mr. and Mrs. Lauren Watkins enter­ offered just now. By November 14th tained a number of friends at their • the special sale will close. In S e u s o n Everything Fresh in the Grocery Line to be Found here. Free Delivery to all parts of the city. BOTH PHONES FOREST GROVE, A fte r A ll I t ’s OREGON The M ovem ent Under the dial that makes the time­ piece. All watches look pretty much alike form the dial side, but there’ s a vast difference in the in­ terior construction. Constantly re­ pairing watches of all kinds gives us a knowledge of the intricate mechanism. That is worth Something to you And of which you get the benefit, and you won’ t regret it if your new watch this fall com es from ABBOTT &. SON FOREST GROVE, OREGON