WASHINGTON COUNTY NEWS < ® A ® ' " in forest -FRISCO’S RELIEF made of practicable use was loaded into the car. Over S400 in cash was subscribed which was laid out for food grove , W a s h in g t o n c o ., o r e ., T h u r s d a y , a p r il 26, MARRIED VS. SINGLE im . NO. 49 Having gone over the situation in Supreme Judge: San Francisco, I am deeply impressed Robert Eakin. with the necessity of urgent forwarding Superintendent of Public Instruction: supplies. The country contributed of food stuffs with which to feed the J. H. Ackerman. over 150 sacks of potatoes and there ¡of Forest Grove and Vicinity Dignified Business Men of Forest 200,000 homeless people. The situa­ Vole not Heavy Although Fairly State Printer: were near 30 sacks of flour. The tion is well organized and the United With Substan­ W. S. Duniway. car loaded was shipped direct to Grove Arouse Old Enthusiasm Representative— Nice Day and States Quartermaster’ s Department is Attorney General: General Greely, who has succeeded tial Donations receiving and distributing, through its for Frisco Relief Fund A. M. Crawford. A Quiet One. General Funston in command at the channels and through various local Labor Commissioner: Bay City and was Bulled out yesterday relief associations, all supplies as fast as O. P. Hoff. ¡lor Relief Answered by Forest eveninK they arrive, but the fact should be Largest Crowd In History of the Club Few Democrats Vole— South Forest A K A N S A S C IT Y P R O D U C T made public in all quarters that it will New City Hall Grove People with Diamond Witness a Warm require continued efforts on the part of Grove Polled Heaviest Vote In Plans are being laid whereby Forest Prompltude The Central Publishing Company Is­ everyone to keep supplies coming. Game uf Base Ball Grove is soon to have a city hall. the County. sues a Book of Special Inter­ The railroads are of course handling Details of construction have not yet all such supplies without charge and est to Farm ers. been decided upon but it will be locat­ the people must respond to calls for ¡Tbe people of our community have ed on the present site of the water By PAT SPA RK S The Central Publishing Company, The results of the primaries in this relief. onded very heartily to the calls for tower— the highest spot in the city. county were fairly satisfactory and it is in the Manufacturers’ Exchange Build­ (S ig n e d ) E. H . HARRIMAN, |,p from the devasted districts in It is the plan now to join with the the general opinion that the republi­ ing, this city, has in press the most In w heeling little g o-cart* President. U 'crnia. The committe which was Fire Department and construct a T he m arried m en ’ll dot cans nominated a strong ticket. It unique and useful book for farmers and pointed by the mass meeting of building for joint occupation, the funds But in baseball w ith th e sin g les J. P. O’ Brien: is almost certain that many of the men others ever published in this country. Its tw en ty -th ree slcidoo. «ns held last Friday has met with to be provided partly by the city and Please notifiy all your people who —W a g n er’s O p era “ R u fh a u s e r” found on the state ticket are men inde­ It presents in plain, forcible language tversal success everywhere in obtain- partly by the Fire company. A com ­ are furnishing supplies that they are pendent of any boss and of a character the most improved methods of breed­ , supplies and cash for t h e ’ Frisco mittee of the firemen met with a coun­ being received in good shape and are would seldom get ___ a __________ . , . , that --------------- nomination ing and raising horses, cattle, hogs, The plural men of Forest Grove got well distributed to the needy throughi. .. _ , Berets- cil committee last Tuesday, and bids . . m the old style convention sheep and all kinds of poultry; of cut­ where the (The list of contributors is a long one will be received as soon as the style of their’ s last Saturday, when they met the Army Commissary Department. | war(j bealer ting and preserving the different kinds was supreme. I? is yet | includes all kinds of people and architecture and the general plans of the single men in a San Francisco The Northwest is doing remarkably early to form a clearly definite opinion of meat; of making butter and provid­ ! benefit game on the Club Grounds, well in this emergency. irly every citizen in the city. Not the building can be decided upon. ing other household necessities and concerning the usefulness and practic­ The score was 15 to 14. It was an (Signed) E. E. CALVIN, |y did the city respond, but the If Forest Grove ever was in need of • j . . , .. , , , ability of the new primary law but little luxuries. Gen. Mg^. of S. P. Co. joatry was extremely liberal and the anything it certainly is a city hall. deal day f° r the game and 0nc of the i or no sentiment has been brought out It also contains well-constructed in­ Ever since the town has been incor- lar* est and most enthusiastic crowds r which was shipped today contained against it by this first trial and public terest tables; approved forms in blank L E S S O N IN E C O N O M Y ducts from nearly every farm in the porated, the little box that now serves that has ever assembled in Washington opinion seems to be slowly but surely and detachable leases, bills of sale, as jail and council chamber has been | County to see an exhibition of the tmity ol Forest Grove. "*■ used and it is hardly big enough or national sport, jambed the grandstand Many Are Beginning to Save-up for precipitating a judgment in favor of it. wills, mortgages, deeds, etc. | The committee that has charge is good enough for a good sized hen- Although the vote was light last Friday The most attractive feature of the the Jamestown Exposition. to the limit, and the overflow packed de up of the following citizens: house. more people participated in the work is its well-arranged, exceedingly __________________ along the lime lines and throated Peterson, chairman; L. J. Cori, primaries than ever before and it i s ; practical system of keeping before the (C h a rle s F re d e ric k S ta n sb u ry .) . o r -. j - . clamorously for their respective con- On account of the Bay City disaster, i . rretary; Merle Markee, treasurer; safe to say that the people’ s candidates interested eves of the party using it “ Where are you going to spend led Watrous, M. A. Allen, A. B. Mr. and Mrs. William Clarke, who Un* enV There was a11 klnds of mter- won. The cost is a minor considers- every item of u y ¡mportance in | were to leave immediately for Eureka, \ est shown by both sides, plenty of your vacation next year?” Lomas, Frank Emerson, Rev. Belk- tion when the benefits derived are ! I business, so that at any time through a California, returned to Forest Grove, ragging, but just enough to lend spice “ At the Jamestown Celebration at ip and H. Teegarden. T he com - clearly those of the people. The people. l n e l period of twenty years he may see I Friday. Th ey remained at the hom e t0 the game and keep the spectators Hampton Roads, Virginia,” is^the re­ l.rgest cost by far was carried by the : d w l y hig financU1 knowini Ettee met and sub-divided the work of Mr. and Mrs. Bailey, Friday, took awake_ After all expenses were paid ply of six out of ten people— especially a fair division of the work was i dinner with Mrs. Shipley, Saturday,, ,.,nne. candidates in securing their nomina- aJ1 hig toarc(M o( reveDUe, the items j . . . __. 1 the management turned in 8110.05 to young people— within a certain radius de in order to facilitate the carrying and again for Portland Saturday1 . , „ ... tion and the pros and cons of this from which he can reasonably expect afternoon. Mr. Clarke’ s com pany has the local committee of the California of Norfolk, Va., the headquarters cf feature is entirely another consideration. readyga,egwith profitg) u d tho#e ^ e tin e ing. • been somewhat hindered by the San relief fund. the Exposition Company. Most of the uncertain cash values, which will, if Haras, flour, potatoes, cloth in g, I Francisco affair so he has been await- The stars of the day were Brooks young people referred to are just now W t e * * ' ^ 1 or econom ic. ddigg and everything that can b e I ing word from headquarters. As to Statement No. 1, a majority of disposed of, bring him losses. So in- and the Schultz brothers for the singles conjugating “ to save-up,” conversely, the representatives over the state are formed, such a farmer would certainly and Taylor, Baldwin and Goff for the and have gotten from “ I shall save-up” signers of that much thrashed out be prepared to ward off all financial plurals. The type-sticker put up a t0 “ i am saving-up.” good game at short. He guzzled up The u (| within (he ndiag mention. article. The scheme is a good one, blows that would drive to insolvency however, and it lies with the people j his equally industrious neighbor who everything that came his way and ed can be marked out upon the map whether they will enforce this provision possessed no such information. All lopped them over to first in a manner of the United States by any boy or girl and elect their that would make a professional cry for . ... , • anH "*“ * clctl “ lc“ own S’ senator> forms in the book to be filled are so Walt Baldwin RaMarin did rliri stunt, H P ¡nt0 . Norfolki . . ^ gtretch f which th eV “ n d° by sending those to plain; all entries to be made, as they joy. Walt. stunts in in the the st¡cking the p0¡nt the legislature who have signed the occur, are so thoroughly and often ex­ same territory lor the anti-single group ^ pencj] end t0 the Mississippi River statement and refusing to return those plained, that any child of ordinary and he is entitled to a medal from his and describe a circle. Ambitious and who broke their promises. iutelligence, capable of reading or writ­ married brethren. Will Bellinger patriotic young persons within this area The republican nominations in this ing well and of applying the primary clouted out the only three base hits of arg beginning to hoard dimes, quarters, principles of arithmetic, will have no the day. Willis Goff pulled down all half-dollars and dollars, so that at the county are as follows. difficulty in performing such duties. For the Legislature: the sky-scrapers and long drives that end of a year they will have enough W. N. Barrett, Hillsboro; Bruce F. The mechanical excellency of the came into left field. money for at least a two weeks’ sojourn The game started off at 2:15 p. m. among the delights and wonders of the Purdy, Gaston and Wilbur K. Newell, | work, independent of its merits in Gaston. other respects, is astonishing, consid­ with the single men at the bat, but Hampton Roads celebration. • r. ering the small price asked for it. they couldn’ t do much with Parker on | For County Judge: The young people are not the only the knoll— one score was enough. ones who have begun to save. J. Wesley Goodin, Glencoe. We cheerfully comm end this Kansas If Many The married men looked at life from a elderly couples whose children are For Commissioner: City production, especially to all tillers different standpoint, their wives were married and scattered are economizing of the soil, believing that its general W. J. Butner, Beaverton. in the grandstand and the hubbies and saving in order that they may at­ For Sheriff: I adoption by them would mark a new knew that they must use the bat or tend in the pleasant evening of their era of greater financial success in all J. W. Connell, Hillsboro. their wives would— when they got lives the interesting Exposition, cele­ For Clerk: their industrial undertakings.— Kansas home, so they pounded out the spher­ brating the nation’ s birth in Virginia. ! City (M o .) Journal. E. J. Godman, Hillsboro. oid for four trips in the first canto. In For Recorder: The saving up process is a simple New Soda Fountain in Carnation Willis Ireland, Hillsboro. the third they each crossed the rubber one and the money can be got to­ four times and in the fourth and fifth, gether even by those in humble cir­ For Treasurer: C. L. Bump, the progressive mer­ W. M. Jackson, Hillsboro. the wifeless folks bunched their hits cumstances by beginning to save in chant of Carnation, has installed a new and stacked up nine more credits, time. It goes without saying, that the For County Surveyor: 8200 Rainier-Special Soda Fountain I L. C. Walker, Forest Grove. making a total of 15. The singles did regujt more than justify the care and visitors to this suburb of the city Our rigs will be the celebrated no more with the willow but held the and self denial required. For Coroner: can now be served with cold drinks. plurals down to three in the fifth and a l Take, for example, the young mem­ E. C. Brown, Hillsboro. A pleasant ride to the suburbs over the For U, S. senator Bourne was given F. G. T . C o.’ s line will afford, among like number in the ninth. The game ^ers Qj tj,c various branches of the Y ended 15-14 with the single men to M. C. A. Every year many of them a substantial majority over Cake his other things, a cold soda. RESULTS OF PRIMARIES E# »¡p ■ i |f I f|£ fili* - iin j < fi f hit BUGGIES ^ u 1 1 On April 1st we w ill show the people of Forest Grove and vicin­ ity the finest line of Buggies, Hacks, Stick Seat and Bubber Tired R igs ever shown in W ash­ ington County : • Studebaker and the good. Mitchel, Lewis & Staver Co. No other dealer is able to show you two ^ch fine lines as we have. COME AND SEE THEM combine to take a vacation trip t o ! nearest competitor, while Huston’ s some point within their means. For majority was about 500. Withycombe distanced Geer while this purpose many of the boys save up for months beforehand. Can anyone the vote between Benson and Gatch i doubt where they, with boys’ love of for secretary of state was very close, j . . . Baldwin, W. water, ships, pageants and adventure, Benson winning by five votes. Steel . . . . McNamer will want to go next year? It is not was an easy victor for treasurer, Craw­ ford (or attorney general while Duni- ......... Kertson visit so interesting and varied an exposi­ wag came out with a big lead (or state Here’ s the way the boys lined up: Sinale Position Married . . . . Raines .........Parker Brooks......... . . . . S S . . Baldwin, H . . . . . 1 b . . Schultz, W .. . . . 2 b . . M orley.. . . . . . 3 b . . Christian----- , . . . r f . . . . . . . Bellingher tion that as celebrating the founding of printer. . *Roe-Clapshaw Jamestown in 1607. The outing will be The state ticket, however, is preb Loomis......... . . . c l . . . ............. Goff at once a picnic and a liberal education. ably as follows: Here will be seen the armies and navies U. S. Senator, short term: Score by innings F. W. Mulkey. of the world, in addition to the industrial 6 7 8 9 R 3 4 5 1 2 and artistic branches of the ensemble. U. S. Senator, long term: Singles 1 Jonathan Bourne, of Portland. Where is the boy that would not wil- Married 4 lingly cross the continent to see an ex-1 Representative 1st District: * Batted for Bellingher in 8th and 9th act reproduction o( the most famous W. C. Hawley of Salem. San Francisco* Call for Help h i) GOFF BROS., FOREST g r o v e , orbgox gea duel in the world on the spot Representative 2nd District: the Southern Pacific i where it actually occurred? W . R. Ellis. The officials oi | T o enjoy this excursion, the boys G overn «: hare sent out the following communi­ James Withycombe. and girls and men and women, who cation asserting the neceesity oi con­ were no«born with a silver spoon in Secretary of State: tinued operations in «tie r to relieve F. W. Benson. their mouths, must begin to “ save- the suffering humanity in the Bey City. Sute Treasurer: up.” The earlier they begin to save, From Oakland, Calif. G. A. Steel. the more fun they can have next year. J. P. O’ Brien— T h e S H U R -O N mounting and the best quality lenses, fit­ ted by M . J. A bbott, the optician, with A bbott & Son, will give satisfaction or m oney will be refunded. ABBOTT & SON The Jew elers W til 1 & U li ; ^