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About Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911 | View Entire Issue (March 8, 1906)
.fjmH W ashington T IEW REGIME GETS BUSY him $30 and costs. Tongue asked for thirty days in which to appeal and the defendant was allowed to go with out bonds. ha?. Miller Fined $30 and Costs by BEAVER CASE SETTLED i ’ s Dt a the: . [arch Certse; -lin e r : ' IcNutt 'i Sears s aliti. Mar.í II bei il 2,: by Kj >e com« ìalf is ! paid at 906. JNELLa VARNISH STAIN ! i S ’apolli lissour j rill be‘ ill appf; W V S G O F F B R O S ., Hats c ;nv1tf- B E » 1906. ANOTHER DEBATE Academy Men to Defend Societies in Wordy Battle Cornelius Institution Turned to New Corporation, PAINT! d that 1905 ri er Mot I the sis BOTO, 1 BANK CHANGES HANDS MARCH 8, Over news NOJ numerous outside forces that the struction of a street railway in this seem to draw. The United Rail asked to have the franchise, grant Willamette Traction Company's Otter the local company by the city, ferred to them — at least that is Enlivens Railroad Interest in understanding— but the trui thought that it would be better to All Sections the depot line controlled by interests so as to keep things ev$ balanced between the Southern Forest Grove Transportation Co. Con and the United Railways, so they] for the present, at least, hang to franchise. siders Propositons— Land RAILROAD RUMBLINGS Next Monday evening in Brighton Chapel will occur another debate, this Justice Stevens Finally Decides for time between the Academy men of the Interesting Trial Wednesday two men’s societies. The contest will the State. be an interesting discussion on the After a lengthy deliberation extend negro problem, the question as it is Dunsel E. B. Tongue Will Probably ing through some three or four days, T. H. Adams Goes to V a n c o u ve r- debated is, Resolved, that the 15th Justice Stevens of the Dilley jurisdic Amendment should be repealed. High Regard Felt tor Mr. Adams File an Appeal for Defendant tion, finally handed down his decision The affirmative will be upheld by in favor of the state, in the case of J. marks Go Down. In Cornelius at Ones T U b « o f B ln a E r « 4 Ii Gwynn, Brown and Ferrin for the Alpha Red h aired negroes o re scarce ■ enoe C. Wilson vs the State of Oregon, Zeta; and the negative by Allen, Hilts But an equally curious freak of wherein the defendant had sued Justice and Kirkwood, for the Gamma Sigma. s seen lu the G rlegos Indians, near All the final arrangements were com The Willamette Valley Traction Com City of M exico. They a re light « After considerable delay, due to Wirtz of Forest Grove, for the possess Gale Grange Holds Meeting pany has, by its offer, practically shut ^lexloned, and th e m ajority have tt imerous causes, the city administra- ion of the beaver skins taken from him pleted and the Cornelius State Bank was eyes and light hair. They d ress pi Gale Grange met as usual last Satur out all competitors for the franchise on ctpally lu tw o shades of blue, and th finally succeeded Tuesday, in by the Forest Grove court sometime formerly turned over to the new firm previous to this. The skins now yesterday. J. A. Thornburg assumed day. The topics most generally inter Front Street, by its more than liberal clothing is good an d well m ade q convicting and fining Chas. Miller. remain in possession of J. H . Wirtz, the duties of cashier and will manage esting to the fanner at this time of year offer. The Evening Telegram un generally orn am en ted w ith the ■ T h e complaint was disturbing the they are the property of the State of the affairs of the bank in Cornelius for were discussed and one of the strong doubtedly voices the judgment of and silk em broidery of w hich Indl peace. One evening about a month ■re so fond. T heir houses a re Oregon, they cannot be used, they the new corporation which is made up features of the local organization, the practically every business man and built and fu rn ish ed th a n Is ago Miller had some misunderstanding “ big feed” was indulged in with the property owner in the city in the fol am ong In d ian s, an d m any hav e .with the night watchman, according to cannot be shipped, and it is almost a principally of Hillsboro capitalists. and other m usical in stru m en ts, up crime to have them in one’s possession As was also stated last week Mr. T. usual heartiness generally manifested lowing editorial: the testimony, and trouble followed. w hich they play w ith considerable sk —a queer predicament. Nevertheless H . Adams, who has owned and con by our high vitality classes on such “ While Councilmen are unwilling These G rlegos hav e uo com m ercial In the trial that followed, Recorder no one hereafter will attempt to reap trolled the Cornelius bank since its occasions. to say what they are going to no with social connections w ith o th er trib Clark sustained the demurrer filed by holdlug aloof from even th o se w ho II the benefit of such criminally acquired founding leaves to take a position as The particular feature, however, of the offer of the Willamette Valley Trac i.t the b ase of the m ountain on wh! the counsel for the defendant and property no mote than he should if it president of a savings and trust com this meeting were papers by Prof. tion Company, there is not a citizen of .he village Is situ ated . They ru' F Miller was dismissed. J. C. Clark pany in Vancouver, which was recently Marsh on “ Books and Libraries,” and Portland who possesses goo u business th eir ow n food, do th eir ow n m at resigned his office immediately after had been stolen. facturlng, have th eir ow n schott incorporated with $50,000 capital by Mrs. Todd on the “ influence of sense but would close the deal, and churches an d social Institutions a wards and Walter Hoge was appointed The bank will be known as Right Reading on our Children.” close it with all decent expedition. seldom o r u e re r m arry outside th| in his place, following which action, Some of the window decorating that stock. the Citizen’s Bank of Vancouver and Mrs. Todd brought out forcibly the This company has made an offer which ow n tribe. T here Is said to be a u o t| Miller was again arrested on the same has been done in this town this winter trib e o f blue eyed, fa ir hatred ludiut all the necessary capital has been sub belief that the influence of the colored fills every possible requirement, safe w ho have the ap p earan ce of G erw ui charge and tried last Tuesday. is deserving of special notice. Hardly scribed by Vancouver people although supplements was demoralizing to the guarding to the uttermost the city’s living In the Sierra M adre m ountal The defence was made almost another city of the same size can some Portland capital was offered and children; that in their enthusiasm for interests, and giving absolute assurance in th e s ta te of D urango. entirely upon technicality and Burke boast of as good a work as has been had to be rejected. Mr. Adams him these pictures they were apt to adopt of a square deal to all transportation L a th e r F o r Shaving. Tongue of Hillsboro, waxed eloquent done along this line in the big stores self owns a controlling interest in the the expressions of these funny people lines that will enter Portland. It would It is com m only assum ed th a t soapj in his pleading in defence of Miller. down the line. But what has capped bank. The people of Cornelius will and were liable to copy the pranks of be difficult for the City of Portland to used In sh av in g for th e pun>ose of si Wn . Langley was the shrewd and calm the climax and put all former efforts in teu iu g the hairs. This, how ever, feel the loss of Mr. Adams very much the Katzenjammers, etc. formulate any proposition that would' seem s, Is a m istake. I t Is used, counsel for the city and brought out the shade, are the displays in the and the peculiarly high regard felt for A rather warm discussion followed, more satisfactorily settle this Front- the co n trary , to ren d er them hard, d) his argument as much as possible on drug store in the middle of the block him in that community is remarkable. lead by Rev. Boyd and Daniel Baker street franchise matter than that made stiff and b rittle, In which condttli the facts of the case. The court on Main Street— the Arctic ‘ It” in the 1 Actual inquiry among the business upon the constitutionality of binding by the Willamette Valley Traction they best yield to th e blade. H a ir Ing n atu rally oil}', th e razor wot) through all this muddle of law and Panama garb and the display of portraits men of Cornelius reveals the fact that legislators to instructions such as that Company. It is a generous offer, in cith er slip over the lim p h a ir wltl strategy, succeeded in bringing a ver of “ Who’s Who in Forest Grove” are t ie good impression left by Mr. Adams for which Statement No 1 provides. suring to the city retention of munic cu ttin g It, o r e n terin g a b o u t h a lf bend the h a ir back and slice It 1« was universally felt among them. Mr. There was a tendency among some of ipal privileges which, in the better wise, all the w hile stra in in g It dict against th e defendant and fined unusually good. Hendricks said that he had made the politicians present to wander off civic judgment, should not be turned painfully a t th e root, and a s a heavy deposits in the Cornelius Bank, into a discussion of Statement Nc. 1, over to any individual corporate interest. would thus slice an d pull probably: num ber of hairs a t once the puln pi amounting to $8,000 at one time, and who had to be brought back to earth It is the solution of the problem duced would be Intense. M ost sba felt that every cent was safe with Mr. by some very stringent rulings. The which leads to immediate municipal Ing soap contains a free a lk ali, elth Adams; Mr. Challacombe expressed meeting in general was one of consid ownership of a Front-street rail line and potash or soda, w hich com bines w l and so rem oves the oil o f th e ha| himself to a representative of the News erable excitement but very interesting. the avoidance of conditions which leaving only the liurd liber, d ry al to the effect that Mr. Adams was a The next meeting will be devoted to might operate to the prejudice of ship stiff, us m ay be seen by ta k in g a sot good business man, shrewd and square the discussion of woman suffrage but pers and the discouragement of legit tlou of cartK uiate of soda a n d dippll the principals have not yet been a single h a ir Into I t at all times; Mr. Hancock and Mr. chosen. imate railroad enterprise that will seek Albert Bunning both stated that they The Deep Sea I.eaS. this city as a terminal. In o rd er to find a ship’s posltl^ had implicit confidence in his business From its first appearance in the field SOCIAL UNION MEETS w hen approaching th e land In a f< ability and the general expression was the Willamette Valley Tractiod Com soundings a re tak en w ith the “deep si S h er w in -W illiam s B uggy P a in t that they “ hated to see him leave.” Professor Presents Paper on Monetai y pany has conveyed to the public lead.” T his lead w eighs tw enty-elgj is made for painting buggies. Is also well suited In his business undertakings in Forest mind that it was here to transact pounds and is attach ed to a line w hli for porch and lawn furniture. Stands most Is m arked off In fathom s by b u n tin g 4 History of Oregon Grove Mr. Adam’s success has been business on a fair and reasonable basis. v arious colors, pieces of leath er i l severe outside exposure and hard wear. notable and the impression here is A very interesting paper, dealing In its previous proposition to the city knots. B ored In th e b ase o f th e led A gloss paint of that he is capable of filling any position with the Monetary History of Oregon, there has been ample evidence of this Is a hole about tw o Inches deep, a l great durability tills Is filled w ith tallow , so th a t and splendid cov- carrying with it business responsibility was presented last night before the fact; but the generous offer of yester g ravel or shells a t the ocean b o ‘ ttoi tt 3 ering capacity. as his business ability is recognized. ! Social Union at the college by day comes wholly as a surprise both to w ill ad h ere to It, and the n a tu re of t l , The colors are Mr. Adams will remain in this Professor Robertson. This subject is the public and the Traction Company’s bed m ay lie th u s ascertain ed . W b |J clear, clean and th e lend Is th ro w n overboard th e wi • • vicinity perhaps for a month yet until receiving attention at present among competitors. te r's d ep th Is noted on th e line, an bright. P ut up all matters have been settled up here historians all over the country and Prof. This offer clinches the fact of fair this and th e adherence to th e talk* in c o n v e n i e n t sized packages, and while the new building to be Robertson has been able to make an busines-like intention to a finality that when com pared w ith th e d escrlptlo given on th e c h a rt w ill give th e ship1 ready for u s e . erected in Vancouver is being con unusually thorough study of the subject leaves nothing more to be said. No position w ith to lerab le accu racy . i Eight good structed. One of the best building from materials here, an advantage of act which conveys the assurance of shades. The ■'■■tons Mameluke*. lots in Vancouver was secured and a which other historians are not able to good faith has been omitted. There is T he m nm elukes w ere a body of soi We s e ll i t pressed-brick, or stone building will be avail themselves so easily. A study of the clear purpose to make the proffer dlers w ho ruled E g y p t for several hull the medium of exchange used at diff of the Front-street line to the City of dred years. T h eir nam e Is derlvsj put up at once. erent periods in the history of the Portland as complete and unconditional from un A rab w ord w hich m eans slave and they w ere originally captives froi Reduced Rates Oregon territory is not only extremely as it is possible to make it, with due C aucasian countries. In th e middle During the Summer Season of 1906 interesting but it has had significant regard for the interests of all concerned. th e th irte e n th e e n tu ry they w ere In duced Into E g y p t as th e su ltan 's reduced round trip excursion rates will bearings upon the history of the nation It would be sheer folly to consider any guard, b u t upon th e accession of be in effect from the East to all North at large and it also has really been other course than its acceptance.” Shah, w hom they hated, they over th re w him an d elected one of them Pacific Coast Points, such as Portland, extensive and important. The paper Construction work on the street rail selves In his place. For nearly 30 Tacoma, Seattle, Victoria, Vancouver, brought out some very interesting y e a rs they held th e pow er thus usurp etc.; also to Spokane and San Francisco, details in regard to different matters of way has been pushed right along this ed. an d even w hen com pelled to reslgi I local interest found in the files of the week and Pacific Avenue is the scene It they h ad m uch Influence In Egypt Is There Los Angeles and San Diego. Oregonian; the high regird felt in the of very busy activities—between fifteen In 1811 n early all th e m nm elukes wen Rates from Chicago via direct lines Any Old and Dingy m assacred by M ohammed All, an< to the North Pacific Coast and Califor Legislature for Dr. Bowlby, the senator and twenty men are throwing dirt on those w ho then escaped to N ubia wen Furniture in Your Home? nia will be $75 and from Missouri from Washington County was one. Forest Grove’s busiest thoroughfares. d estro y ed In 1820. If there is, you can make it look like new— give it River points, namely: Council Bluffs, He was characterized in an early issue However no poles or rails have arrived T h « P illa r « o f H t m la * . as the ablest man then sitting in that a rich, nature! wood finish with Omaha, Atchison, St. Joseph, Kansas body; one instance was sited where a on the line anywhere and work of lay T h e “ P illa rs of H ercules” w as tb^ n a m e anciently given to th e m ountain», City, also St. Paul and Minneapolis, sheriff of Washington County paid a ing ties will soon be finished. herwik illiam s arnish tain o f C alpe an d A byla, stan d in g opposttw rates will be $60. Rates to Spokane ! balance of the county’s taxes out of his to each other, th e one on the E uropsS * Fine for wood work too. Not a new “ fad ” Two of Forest Grove’s oldest land- was will be $5 less than to the Coast or own pocket. The deficiency an d the o th er on th e A frican shore ot product, but one that has been made and sold widely $70 from Chicago and $55 from the caused by the depreciation of the cur marks were sacrificed to the city ’s ' the s tr a it w hich connects the Medlter» for years. It correctly imitates all the hardwoods. rency at that time. The early provin growth and enterprise this week w hen ' ranenn sea w ith th e A tlantic ocean. It spreads easily and anyone can apply it. A small Missouri River and St. Paul. T h e m o untains a re now called tba cial coins—coined at Astoria— now can goes a long way— try one. Rates one way via the Shasta Route extremely scarce— were found to be the big oak trees that stand in front of Bock of G ib ra lta r and Jebel Z a ta n t and California will be $13.50 higher heavy when called in by the govern Sloan’s Hotel were ent down and ties T he w ord G ibraltar, which Is a t pres W t’U i t g U d e n t also applied to the stra it, w as U thfuj y»m ment, which gives evidence of the laid where they used to stand. The originally "Jebel Taric," or "M ountain than those above mentioned. n i t r cards honesty of our early pioneers. The old settlers say that they were big trees • f T aric.” T aric being the nam e of th* , These tickets will be on sale daily, discovery of gold in California was quite fifty years ago. Altough they were a leader of the first M oham m edan band I commencing June 1st and continuing a factor since after that time the gold •h i. w hich crossed a t th a t point over into until September 15, with final return dust and gold slugs were used, the I part of Forest Grove’s beauty, Spain in the year A. D. 710. removal denotes that the moss can be limit of October 31st. latter was the medium with which Hon. S« r t r « l a A. Hinman’s farm in the out-skirts of scraped from our backs without hurting A. L. C ra ig , N e w ltt-It certain ly is a g re a t estak -, Forest Grove, was paid for. us greatly. llshm eot T hey're stick lers fo r system General Passenger Agent. Oregon’s attitude in regard to money there; everything In Its rig h t place. matters has been largely followed by For Sale The trustees of the Forest Grove Oaseldy—Oh, CM dunno! W hin CM w lnt OREGON FO R EST GROVE, through th ere CM seen a lot o’ red buck the national legislators and this confi Horse, harness and buggy, also dence in Oregon’s judgment is only Transportation Company held a meet ets m arked " F o r F lee O nly,” a n ’, falx, k. Surrey and harness now being shaken by the recent ing last week to consider certain there w aa w e th e r In thlm !— Phlladel- exposures in the land frauds. M. H . S h i p l e y . propositions made to them by the pbla Press. ti Recorder Walter Hoge After \MF' C ounty FOREST GROVE, WASHINGTON CO., ORE., THURSDAY, W OL. I l l d J peí •] ne jj La o fitti" ; J - , ^