W ashington .IV C ounty N ew s FOREST GROVE, WASHINGTON CO., ORE., PEST ‘The little beetles which accom­ panied your letter of the 31st prove to be specimens of the European bark beetle, Xyleborus Dispar. This little CORRESPONDENCE THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 1906. J. N. Hoffman Returns from London. NO. 12 data to arrange tLe awarding of the contracts and to make profiles of the work. The United Railways Company has ample financial backing, and we are going ahead with the work.” RAILW AY TALKÌ: J. N. Hoffman, who went to London two months ago as the representative ft Rarer Attacks Tree And It Dies p « t was discovered in the Pacific Fresh News from Our N e ighbors-A of the Northwest Hop Dealers Associa-1 tion to superintend the sale of their EICCtrIC C iR DOW Running 1 Northwest first in the vicinity of Port- J ■ few Weeks— Fruit Men And hops in that city, returned day before j Excursion to Buxton on P. R. & N .- land some three years ago and has now General Round-Up of the Southern Pacific improving Track yesterday. Mr. Hoffman says he is evidently spread as far up the valley as Official Puzzled. penings of the Week. The Southern Pacific is doing some glad to return to the United States al- j United Railway to Get Busy. Forest Grove. I am yet not positive good substantial work on its tracks be­ though he enjoyed the trip immensely j as to how serious a pest we are to tween this place and Portland. Rumors and it proved all that they had expect-1 al to Experiment Statiun at Cor- consider it. I am inclined to think Items of Interest from Banks, Bux- are about that they will change their Southeastern End ot County to Ha n ed from a business standpoint./'The that it only attacks diseased trees, or Fourth street entrance to Portland for L ![ ralis— Xyleborus DIspar Is Our at least trees which are not vigorous large consignment of hops was all sold l ton, Cornelius and Gales Creek Electric Line— Southern Pacific some easier one. The Telegram in 1 with the exception of 600 bales, al­ but am not certain that it will not tew Enemy. and Other Places. regard to the improvements says: 1 Improves Its West Division. though all the hops had not yet reach­ attack perfectly vigorous ones. Ex­ Over 100 men are working by night ( ¡¡J ed England. The net proceeds, after j perimental evidence regarding thj best filling gulches along the West Side j*tJ] all expenses are paid, as far as can now method of treating it is wanting but I A new pest to the fruit trees has BUXTON. The Forest Grove Transportation road between Portland and Beaverton, be determined, will be about 9c per lb. believe it could be controlled by ken found by S. A. Moulton. One Co.’s cars are now running and are 12 miles distant. Two trains operated , ' | Mr. Hoffman also visited France The Japs working on the railroad, spraying or scrubbing the trunks and ¡I his plum trees which seemed to be making regular trips to the Southern by the Pacific Coast Construction C oir.-H ^H and had much to say concerning the left last week and in their place fifty larger branches of the trees either with infected by some sort of pest, was Pacific Depot. The men who have pany, are running ahernatey, one c o m -H | gay capital. The trip home across the Greeks and Italians came from Portland kerosene emulsion or with whale oil liUed in a few weeks. Upon investi- been at work on the line for the past ing and one going all through t l \ e ^ B j Atlantic was a very stormy one, but he but the Italians, not liking the proposi­ soap solutions.” i it was found that some insect t escaped without suffering the tortures week are through and repairs od trans­ night. tion, left on the next train. had bored to the heart of the tree, Four gulches are being filled up o n ® ! The baby son of Mr. and Mrs. of sea-sickness. In next week’s issue formers are made. The plant formerly Prof. Bradley Returns. making only a very small hole and the Portland side of Bertha, and four!® owned by the town will be used. Walter Hannan, is unusually lucky in Mr. Hoffman will have for our readers j' jndly noticeable, but on further study­ Prof. Bradley is again with us after being the possessor of a grandmother, a full account of his trip and the hop A generator has been ordered and will between that station and BeavertonJfl ing the effects of this pest many insects two months’ study at the summer be installed for immediate use in case Wooden trestles over these gulches Mrs. H. Hannan of Buxton, a great- market. rctt found boring into the core. No school of the University of California. of emergency. The plant will be run thus given way to earth fills, which will]® grand mother, Mrs. L. H. Dunbar of one here seems to be acquainted with He made a special study of the soils Bear Killed in Orchard. need no more renewing once the fiT by burning sawdust. Forest Grove, and a great-great grand­ this new intruder. Fruit Inspector and speaks very highly of the advan­ have settled. W. H. Scott, Jr. of Scoggins Valley, mother, living in Ohio. On the P. R. & N. Co.'s Line. Harris was also at sea, and sent a tages that school has been offering Concrete tunnels, six feet wide, tc brought into town yesterday morning, Mr. Flowers, an old man working on On the Pacific Railway & Navigation specimen to the experiment station at during the summer. The teaching serve as culverts, are being constructed a big black bear, weighing about 350 Corvallis, where it was studied. It force was made up of the best available the right-of way, was unfortunately in­ pounds which had been killed in his railway much has been done, the track to carry the water off from around thi »as learned later that several trees in I professors of the United States, and he jured by having a log roll on his leg, orchard a short distance from the house. being laid and cars are now running as base of the fills, which, in some case: different parts of town also showed comes back to his alma mater with breaking the thigh bone. It seems that the bear had been j far as Buxton and tapping the timber are over 100 feet deep. These Tu: It is reported that $65 was taken doing a good deal of damage around belt. nels varv in length from 75 to 12 signs of their work, some of the limbs ] many new ideas in his line of work. from a railroad camp last week. The excursion on the Pacific Rail- and are built unusually strong in ordi appearing to be dying and leaves there and during the night had killed The new butcher shop is about a goat. In the morning Mr. Bear was roa<^ & Navigation Co. s line to Buxton to sustain the great weight of the ei withering. Upon receiving the For the Benefit of Anglers. completed. It will be under the found feasting on the carcass of the last Thursday was a pleasant surprise fills which are to carry heavy trains specimen at Corvallis, A. B. Cordley The anglers of this town and vicinity charge of Jos. Pongratz. of the experiment station took it up goat. But this feast was not to last to the people of that part of the coun- accommodate the growing traffic will be pleased to know that efforts are long for the dogs soon had him sur- A large crowd took the train from the West Side Branch of the South' and studied it—found it had been at Mrs. O’Donnell celebrated her 48th being made by the government to Hillsboro and picked up more excur­ Pacific. work on the coast for several years and birthday, July 28th. Many guests j rounded and Mr. Scott hearing their establish a hatchery and experimental The "These earth fills cost 25 cents were present to spend the day, bring- barking knew there was something sionists all the way up the line. that i: is now spreading up the valley. station on the Trask River which flows doing down there, and taking his gun, Hillsboro band went along and furnish­ yard to make,” an official of the coi The professor gives a cure for it and all ing some very beautiful presents. into the Tillamook Bay and that the ed an excellent program. Speeches pany says, “ but they will pay for the: orcharcists ought to look at their tret s Miss Maisie O’Donnell is now in he soon had the hugj bear to the streams will be replenished with fish. were made by prominent men. selves in 14 years, as the wooden tn and if the pest is at work, should use Forest Grove, working for the Oregon ground. Mr. Scott brought it down to ties have to be repaired all the time the express office in the morning and every effort to exterminate it. Mr. Journal’s Scholarship. New Line near Sherwood ‘The heavy expense, and are at the sai —Use Crescent Mill feed, shipped it to Portland. The large Cordley in reply to Mr. Harris’ letter The excursion on the P. R. & N. time a source of anxiety on account The southeastern end of the county crowd which had congregated around best is the cheapest.” writes: Co.’s line last Thursday, came as a the office was rather excited and many may also be benefitted bv an electric fire.” pleasant surprise to the people of The Southern Pacific has bouJ sportsmen were heard repeating their line. The Willamette Valley Trac­ Buxton. Although it was known tion Co., intends to cross the Willa­ several tracts of land along the righi experiences with bears. that there was to be an excursion, the mette at Silverton, coming from Salem way where earth for the fills time had not been definitely settled, so Reward Money for Frank Smith, past Chemawa and Wilsonville, thence procured. it was much regretted that the large Divided. across the river to Sherwood, Tualatin Besides this, other tracts have crowd could not be hospitably accomo­ and Tigardville and on to Portland. bought to support the bases The reward money in the Desperado dated. Starting at Hillsboro and pick­ as the old right of way was only ing up passengers at every cross-road, Frank Smith case has been divided United Railway Will Go to Work feet wide, while the fills take up and agreed on at last by the County by the time the train arrived at Buxton C. E. Loss of the United Railway some places, 125 feet. the crowd had numbered over 500. Court of Clackamas. 125 dollars goes Labor saving apparatus is US' A speech was made by Hon. Ben. to Harry Draper of Spokane, who Co. has returned to Portland from his <4 Cornelius and an excellent program tracked the desperado with hounds, San Francisco trip and now operation good purpose on the work, rendered by the Hillsboro Band, after $8.33 to Sheriff Culver of Marion on city and interurban lines are to be­ shovels are used to fill the cars, which the crowd hurried back to the county and the same amount to gin at once. The company will spend are of the “ dump” pattern, and train in answer to impatient calls from Deputy Sheriff Morden and Detective about $750,000 on lines in the city of men are needed in either loadinfl The finances have been unloading. Great tree stumps a re | Vaughn of Portland. Thirty three Portland. the engineer. men of the posse were given $3. 33. pledged to the amount of $100,000 by up by the shovels and cast asi CORNELIUS The county had offered a reward of prominent California capitalists. Mr. though they were simply little pi Loss is one of the 20 but the names and the trains of cars are uni Horace Fitch returned Sunday from $250 and this was divided between 37 of the others are withheld for the time without stopping. Two men stati persons. This is the last chapter of Southern Oregon where he and Mr. being. this case unless other persons who at the side of the trestle unlocl Moberg have been prospecting. John B. Rogers, formerly consulting catches as the cars move slow! took part in the hunt put in claims for Miss Edith Smith of Gales Creek, engineer for the Ocean Shore Railroad, and the unloading causes no delas spent several days visitin g friends in some of the blood money. California, has resigned his position Powerful arc lights are suspend^ Cornelius. A Bankrupt City. there and will accept the same title various working points, and the Mrs. Geo. Holsher visited in Hills­ The fo llo w in g are O ur Prices on Kansas City, Kansas, has been drift­ with the United Railways, with offices find no difficulty in getting about \ Ù boro, Saturday. ing toward bankrupey at the rate of at Portland. Mr. Rogers has already1 work. The filling in will be all Prof. Sherri] of Portland, was in Cor­ $3,000 a day, $21,000 a week or made arrangements to dispose of his j this summer. Over 1,000,000 ya nelius, Saturday and Sunday. $1,095,000 a year since the enforce­ property in California, and is preparing | earth have to be moved. Mr. Richie and wife of Pendleton, ment of the prohibition law. The to come to Portland to live. are visiting their relatives, Mr. Horace The city trolley lines, construction j police, fire, street and other depart­ — If you are thin, nervous, j Fitch’s. Mr. Ritchie has been quite ments have been cut in two or prac­ of which will be given to contractors I poor appetite and don’t sleep 1 ill the past two weeks. tically abolished and present employees within a few days, include the Maca- The farmers of this vicinity are very of the city are not able to cash their dam road and Front street freight line, take Dr. Morrow’s Anti-Lean.j ; Hines’ Drug Store. busy getting ready for threshing. pay checks. Before the enforcement, with a spur running into the Northern Mrs. Pizer of Castle Rock, is visiting the city received money from over 200 Pacific Terminal Company's yards be­ $14.75 W inchester Model 1894, 30-30 Nickel Steel Bbl relatives here. "joints” and this made it possible for low the Steel bridge, and another spur 14.75 “ “ “ 25-35 “ “ “ Mr. Alonzo Phillips returned from it to have a sufficient income and all up Flanders street and switches on 12.50 WATCH WRONGS Flanders in the J “ “ 1892, 25-20 “ Southern California, where he was in its departments compared favorably streets crossing 10.26 RIGHTED the grape business, he says, ‘‘its too with those of other cities. But three vicinity of the freight yards of North “ “ “ 22 Cal “ “ “ 19.44 Portland; the freight and passenger months under rigid enforcement seems hot for me down there." “ Take Down 12 and 16 Gauge Shot Gun 18.00 Mrs. Stevens of Portland, formerly to have put it to the bad and now road up Stark street from the Front < If your watch has gone Savage Model 30-30 or 303, Rd Bbl 19.50 4 / u _ Miss Minta Bales, is visiting Mrs. Kansas City is in debt to the amount street line to Twelfth, thence out lost its accuracy or suffered Oct. PettygTOve to the city limits on the of $4,575,000. Reeves of this place. more serious injury-we’ll roa west, with the ultimate destination | right once more if it lies Mr. Foster, who has been ill for Man Arretted on Morning Train. Forest Grove and Hillsboro; and the a watchmaker’s skill to do] some time is some better. S. R. Daniels was arrested on the passenger line down Seventh street I The same with Clocks. Rev. F. S. Clemo of Canby, spent Monday morning train as it arrived in from a connection with the projected Of course there are several days visiting friends, in this Portland by detectives Day and Car­ Salem interurban line at the south end Watches or Clocks injured jj place. penter of Portland under the advice of of the city to the Union Depot. yond repair, and in that W. K. Curtis and family, spent Sheriff Connell. It was learned that In conversation with a reporter of a well you should know we Thursday in Cornelius. Daniels had stolen $15 from a man at Portland paper, Mr. Loss said: good line of watches and Rev. Shrode is bnilding a fine col" Gaston and Sheriff Connell lost no “ We will let the contracts for con- j to select from. tage near the M . E. Church. time in having the man apprehended struction at once, we hope to have j Mr. Stratton is very busy packing and placed in the city jail of Portland, work begun on the city lines by Sep­ A B B O T T & SOI until orders were received from the tember 1, with their completion not j fruit for shipment. OREGON J e w e le r s later than eight months from the time ( Mr. Barber is building a large drier, Hillsboro authorities. F O R E S T GROVE, of commencing work. Mr. Rogers is j getting ready for the fall fruit. —See Dr. Eaton about your eyes with me, and comes to Portland to get I M and that headache. C /X tiM * O. P*W* t A re Y ou G o in g ? Hunting Season Opens Wednesday August 15 th 1906 It is Time You were g e t­ ting your Things Ready WINCHESTER AND SAVAGE GUNS Get Portland Prices and com­ pare them w ith the above. V GOFF BROS.,