Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, June 28, 1906, Image 1

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    WASHINGTON
VOL. IV
C o u n t y
new s
FOREST GROVE, WASHINGTON CO., ORE., THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1906.
A t Forest Grove L0CAL
Annual Encampment Washington County Veterans’ Associa-
non
U
JUNE 30 to JULY 3
clouters win
Cornelius Puts up a Good Game but
Loses— Score 7 to 6—
Close Contest.
Great C e le b r a t i o n
JULY 4
Terrific Heat Drives Ladles from the
Grandstand and Players
Big procession, Car of States, Patriotic Addresses, Good Music,
tinder Boards.
Sports of many kinds, Balloon Ascension with Parachute Jump.
Base Ball, Shooting Contest, Pony Races.
(BY PAT)
Ample provision for amusement and comfort of all.
E V E R Y B O D Y IN V IT E D
j Cornelius? Sure you know where
That’s where
folks from
Old Soldiers coming to camp who have tents are requested to that
{Jf is.
coiiJMown
g0 the
to water their
conflagration is a mystery. The only
knowledge the Vandykes have of the
disaster is that about 2:00 a. m. Tues­
day, they were awakened to find the
barn in one solid blaze, in which were
four horses, two buggies, considerable
hay, some chops and some chickens,
one of the buggies being nearly new.
The total loss was estimated at $1,000
with not a cent of insurance. How­
ever, the owners are thankful that the
misfortune did not occur at a time of
year when all the crops would have
been stored in the barn.
DISTURBANCE AT THE COLLEGE
Professor Bach Released and
Appears Quiet.
All
NO.
R eport
to the C omptroller of the C urrency
of the condition of
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF» FO R E ST OROVB, ORttOOIN
AT THE CLCSÏ O T BUSINESS, JUNE 18, 1906
RESOURCES
United Slate« Bondi.................................
Premium on Bonds...................................
Loans and Discounts.................................
Furniture and Fixtures.............................
Due from U. S. Treasurer.......................
Gold Coin and due from Bank*...............
$
C DRRlCT—Attest:
»25.000 CO
825 00
75,786 11
2,933 00
1,250 00
51,722 58
157;516 69
LIABILITIES
Capital (Gold Coin)................
$25,000 00
Circulation (Currency)............................. 25,000 00
Profits, Net.................................................. 1,1» 59
Due to Banks and Bankers.......................
122 35
..................................................... 106,254 75
R. M. DOOLY, President
$ 157,516 69
The disturbance at the college that
KAISER MAY COME
during the past week has attracted its
share of attention in local circles as
well as in a broader range, has now to
He and King Edward VII Likely b
all appearances quieted down. The *
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/ I Meet at Jamestown Exposition.
bring them.
stock and incidentally to moisten up facts regarding the affair are exceed­
^
t
h
e
i
r
own talking apparatus. And ingly hard to ferret out and one of the Stock Company Will Be Organized Norfolk, Va.,—The London Dai!
moreover, that is the home of th e! surprising features is that the business and Hospital Built Immediately Telegraph urges King Edward to pa]
Cooks, Suess, and many another lad \ men along the street were prevailed
a visit to America next year. Thi
who has won fame on the diamond. \ upon to sign a petition in behalf of one
King’s itinerary would include a visl
Of Course you are Coming
At Cost of $2500.
They still have ball players there that of the implicated professors when the
to President Roosevelt at Washingtoi
may become world beaters—or egg- facts of the whole affair are yet pretty
to the Celebration, and you will know that your bicycles,
a sojourn in Norfolk, Virginia, to wit
beaters—sometime. This historical badly mixed up and generally-, compli­
ness the Jamestown Exposition, whicl
whips, robes, lunch baskets, and in fact, anything you
sketch is merely a prelude to a report cated. However, it seems that some ' of Fifty Shares Taken in Half As Many in 1907 is to commemorate the settle«
check at the
of the game played last Sunday on the the professors labored under a misappre­
ment of America by English peopli
hension
regarding
the
authority
of
an
local
grounds,
between
Cornelius
and
Minutes
at
Enthusiastic
Meeting
If King Edward decides to throw
Cheek Tents of L. J. Corl
Forest Grove, score 6 to 7, with Cor­ act in which President Ferrin enlisted
cedent to the winds and again
Tuesday Night.
nelius to the bad. The weather was the aid of Mr. Davis, a student, in a
America—he was here as Prince
on the grounds are safe.
so Satanically hot that six pails of pura movement to acquire funds for the re­
Wales—he will also visit New York
Anything checked day or night durirg the G. A. R.
building
of
Herrick
Hall
and
in
which
aqua
were
used,
the
ladies
were
driven
Canada.
Encampment.
from the grandstand, an anti-linen col­ agreement it was stipulated that Davis
another meeting of those who It is well known that the relation
lar was melted and Tickey Brown had was to receive some remuneration for are At pushing
the hospital project, held between the English King and Queer
to seek the shade of a board between his services. This was done without in Dr. Brown’s
last Tuesday and the London Daily Telegraph ar
acts. Despite the terrific heat it was a the knowledge of the Faculty but was evening, complete office
most cordial. When he was Prince
plans
for
Unloading Cars
48 hours free time will be allowed” good game with the exception of a j fully sanctioned by the board of trust- ization of a stock company to the go organ­
Wales, the present king was
ahead
couple of loose chapters. Toots Car- ees— a fact not known by the mem­ with the construction of a sanitarium, mental in having the proprietor
The Southern Pacific wishes to call 1 and all shippers should note that if difl’s
long drive to the outfield fence and bers who raised the row. Prof. Bach were decided upon. It was also de­ paper knighted. It is therefore n
the attention of its patrons to the fact this rule is violated, charges will be Kopple’s
three base hit were the fea­ seems especially to have been aroused termined what the cost of such a build­ sonable to assume that the warmth
that there is a limit to the time that assessed according to the following: I tures of the game.
at this act and immediately upon being
would be and reasonably full plans enthusiasm of the Daily Tele
can be consumed in loading and un­ “After the free time allowed under j Cornelius opened the matinee aus­ made aware of the facts, planned a ing
for
the hospital were discussed at the over the question of the king’s visit ^
against the president and by meeting.
loading cars that are standing on the these rules has expired a charge of piciously by scoring the first two men campaign
America meets with the approval
Van Blaracomb and Corne­ this action somehow thought he had At a previous meeting held last sympathy of the monarch. It may bi
side-tracks. The rules issued to the 81.00 per day, or fraction thereof, for to lius the and bat,
more in the second hit upon an excellent method to disen- week, a committee had been appointed indeed, that the opinion exprei
agents expressly declare that 48 hours the first five days and $2.00 per day chapter. a couple
It
was
“ 23” for our boys! throne the dignitary who wields tne
were inspired by a nod or a word froi
free time will be given and no more. thereafter shall be made and collected the first two innings but in the third | sceptre at the university. His motives to confer with the trustees of Pacific the
and it remains to be se
University regarding the feasibility of how king
The rule reads as follows: “On all on all cars except tank cars, upon the visitors went up in a balloon and perhaps were founded upon previous securing
the
British people regard
the
old
Indian
School
grounds
when they descended five local clout­ differences that had arisen between in the west part of town and the old matter as a whole. At present it lool
commodities for loading or unloading which the charge shall be $2.00.”
ers, Davis, Kopple, Wistz, Cardiff and himself and the head of tne institution dormitory there now owned by Pacific as though the king may yet plant
little Willie Schultz, had crossed the on several other occasions.
on the grounds of the Jamest
University, and also to inquire further tree
rubber. Kopple scored another in the More complications arose from this into
Exposition, sit under the spreai
the
possibilities
of
turning
this
fourth. In the third, fourth, fifth and start that perhaps we know nothing
branches of the great Powahatan
into a suitable condition so which
sixth cantoes Cornelius chopped the about and as the professors became j building
a mature tree when Kii
that it could be used as a hospital or James was
ozone and laid down binglets that net­ more indignant they became more1 sanitarium.
granted the Virginia chartei
The
aforsaid
trustees,
who
ted nothing., but in the seventh and reckless and rash moves were made! met in Forest Grove a week ago and drink from the old Indian Spri
H A Y IN G M A C H IN E R Y
eighth they pulled up a couple of before a full investigation of facts or a
which Pocahontas quenched
made this proposition to the from
notches, making the score 6 to 6. It just consideration of them was made. ! Tuesday,
thirst.
|
committee; that they would sell this
of
looked for awhile as if the Congregation Of course many opinions on the affair property
That
the
Kaiser
is
more
than
liki
consisting
of
four
acres,
esti­
would have to sing in conclusion, | are heard on every side and we cannot mated by different real estate agents to visit America and the Exposition
“Blest Be The Tie,” for the visitors always consider, fairly, all the different i be worth from $2,CKK) to $3,000, for may infer from a presumably inspi
A ll K in d s
came to the bat for the last time and steps that lead to the final develop- to
$1,500 to be paid for in five years’ article by Herr Albrecht Wirth
still the score stood 6 to 6. But with j ments. The dailies helped out some time,
or ten if wanted, at 6 per cent Munich, one of the most distinguisl
one down in the last half of the ninth, by giving us all kinds of news of the interest.
was thought by the professors at the Bavarian Universii
MOWERS, RAKES, TEDDERS
little Will.e, mentioned in the above affair but the end finds Prof. Louis citizens, of This which
were about who is a noted writer on political ai
paragraph, scored the winning run, Bach, instructor of modern languages, thirty in Dr. Brown’s there
office,
and a very and in close touch with the Imp
making the final result: Forest Grove looking for a new job. Prof Geo. E. representative bunch, as a very
reason­ Foreign Office, Herr Wirth thinks
! 7, Cornelius 6. The line up:
Coghill, instructor in sciences, has able offer.
more than possiole that Empei
Cornelius Position Forest Grove reconsidered his resignation, handed in ¡ At the request of the committee Mr. William and President Roosevelt
Cornelius........... p...............R- Schultz last week, and will probably remain. Starrett had submitted plans for the exchange visits. To Mr. Harry
Tucker, President of
H. Behrman........c..................... Brown The real and fundamental reasons j
remodeling of the building George
Jamestown
the
Henderson...........s s ..................Kopple why Prof. Bach was released are not complete
provided for 26 rooms, hall, hinted that Exposition,
the German Squi
; Van Blaracombe..l b ................ Cardiff plain and can be turned over to the which
bath-rooms
and
toilets,
two
furnaces
to
Hatch................2 b .......... W. Schultz many unknown features of the affair, provide sufficient heating facilities, a which will visit the Exposition ne
year, will be in charge of a mem!
Henderling..........3 b .................... Davis but it has long been observed that the j
on the south side 20x30, of
the royal family and as he is full
Tolley.................. r f.................Cruthers professor has been openly hostile to the j veranda
including
new
roofing,
ceiling
and
J. Behrman..........1 f......................Wirtz president, working against him in every plastering, entire for $2800. Mrs. surprises what is more likely than tl
Cook....................c f..................Weston way possible. Many of the petitions Robb’s offer of $2,000 was reported he may command the Royal Squi
and other actions, of which most re- ! and she, in order to remain in Forest in person.
cently was the attempted effort on the Grove, will donate this for her keeping. Both the King and the Emperor
Result of Vote for Goddess
part of some of the graduating class to
committee also reported, that sure of a royal welcome from
The following is the result of the vote mar the Commencement exercises on in This
order
to facilitate the execution of people of the first of American State j
Wednesday morning, can be traced these plans,
company be
to date for Goddess of Liberty for the rather
directly to Prof. Bach. His abil- i incorporated and that the the
citizens
be asked
Notice
ity
as
an
instructor
is
unquestioned
and
j
Fourth of July celebration to be held in
to
take
shares.
Five
hundred
shares
he
has
been
at
times
very
popular
with
i
$10 a share wiil be sold and the I have opened an office here and s i
Forest Grove:
the students which fact has helped i at erection
will begin immediately.
licit the patronage of all who have
Myrtle Butler............................... 252 considerably in his campaign against
The
committee
that
now
has
things
Estate business to transact. Satisfai
Theresa Stribbich .................... 1 President Ferrin.
HAY L O A D E R S , SWEEP RAKES
under
control
and
was
appointed
by
guamteed.
Call on the Up-to-date
Marie Staehr.................................. 260 Undoubtedly Pacific University will j Dr. Brown this week are: A. G.
Estate
man.
J. H. HAR
Besides a full line of
Kate Shannon............................... 1» be benefited by this change, however Hoffman, chairman, L. L. Hollinger,
Maud Buxton............................... 8 badly some may think other changes Dr. D. M. Ward, Rev. J. M. Barber,
MYERS’ HAY TOOLS
E. W. Haines, and Dr. Brown
Ivy Smith .................................... H are needed. Pacific possesses an admi­ Sen.
himself
who was asked to go on.
Consisting of
Annie Johnson............................. * rable corps of instructors but it seems Those present
were asked to start the
Chandler........................... 1® that it’s an exceedingly hard matter to list and over fifty
WATCH WRONGS
Hay Carriers, Slings, Single and Double Helen
shares were taken in
Peterson .............................. 4 find a faculty that possesses other a few minutes. The list of stock­
Forks, Pulleys, etc. Everything needed Pearl
RIGHTED
Maud Shannon............................. * worthy qualities at the same time.
holders who subscribed at this meeting
for a complete outfit
:
were: Dr. Brown, ten shares; Rev.
Miss Bain...................................... 4
Barber, ten; H. H. Haynes, ten; Dr.
If your watch has gone wrong, jj
Frances Abemethy....................... ® I
D. W. Ward, ten; A. G. Hoffman, five; lost its accuracy or suffered eveni
Lora Foster.................................... 4
A. R. Leabo, two; Walter Hoge, two, more serious injury-we’ll make itf
We sell only the Pure Manila Rope. Margaret Hinman.......................... 122 I 50 Little Girl« Wanted
j
L.
L. Hollinger, two; and W. K. right once more if it lies with
Eva Fletcher.................................. 8 for the Car of States in the pro­ ' Curtis, one.
cession on the Fourth of July.
Chloe Venen..................................
Under such promising circumstances a watchmaker’s skill to do
All
girls
from
8
to
14
yean
of
the necessary shares will soon be taken, The same with Clocks.
Jo Baber........................................ M
Don’t take an inferior rope
age
willing
to
take
part
are
re­
j
A meeting will be held at Vert’s Hall.
Of course there are some >
Maverne Templeton...................... 2
Friday
evening,
at
which
the
public
it wont last half so long
quested
to
meet
at
the
free
read­
Watches
or Clocks injured be-tl
Gladdys Hartley............................ 2
will
be
invited
and
final
steps
taken.
ing
room,
next
to
the
postoffice,
yond
repair,
and in that case it is ft
X
Saturday
afternoon,
June
23,
at
well
you
should
know we carry aw
Total - 750
To Our Correspondent«
4 o’clock. A special reward to
good line of watches and clocks!
We would ask our correspondents to i to select from.
everyone taking part. Come and
T.VANDYKE LOSES BARN
| send us their copy so it will reach us
tee about it.
Tuesday of each week where possible;
Miss M innie M yers
Disastrous Fire Cause« Considerable
A B B O TT & S O N
M rs . E. E. W illiams
also to sign their names to same— not
Lost to Verboort Fanner.
Jewelers
M rs . L. j . C orl
j for publication but that we may know
fo rest grove ,
Early Tuesday morning the big
Committee to whom we are under obligations for
bam of T. Vandyke was completely
i destroyed by fire. The cause of the j
I same.
SANITARIUM LAUNCHED
i
GOFF BROS.,
V