Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, January 16, 1908, Image 6

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Currency Laws and
Men Who Are Working to Improve
the financial Situation— Sen­
Postal
Hansbrough.
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Mill io n s
DRUCE
M YSTERY.
of Mo ne y Inv olved
O p e n in g of a Coffin.
In
the
The suit o f George Hollamby Iiruco
to oust the Duke of Portland from his
title and estates, which has so nt>-
sorbed public Interest recently In Fug
land, turns on the question of whether
the supposed funeral o f the late Thom­
as Fhnrlcs Druee, the clHlmaut's
Postmaster General George von L.
Kogoro Takaliira. Japanese Diplo­
John Burroughs as a Nature fakir.
Meyer anJ His Scheme tor
Checking Money Hoarding.
mat. Who l ooks Like Kipling.
Captain Charles Polack, Who
Thomas Taggart’s Start
Was Decorated by
Congressman fowler.
In Business.
the Kaiser.
I>Rrt'E GRAVE 1» HIOHOATS CKMKTKRT.
grandfather, was only a tuock burial
'ft 1» the contention o f the claimant
that the coffin contained nothing but
lead. According to his story, the man
known ns Thomas Charles Druee. who
l
kept a bazaar and was married three
' times, was the same man as the fifth
a Duke of Portland, who lived an eccen
V. trio existence, often disappearing for
ra long periods at a time, and who was
« 1 tupposed to be a Iwchelor. The duke
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German Lutheran Church
The German Lutherans hold services on the 2ad and
4th Sundays of each month at 2:30 p. m.
H. C. EBELINO, Pastor.
Christian Church.
SCHEDULE OF SERVICES.
Bible School, Sunday.................................. 10i00 a. m
Communion and preaching........................... 11:00 a m
Junior Mission Band...................................... 3; oq p m
Christian Endeavor...........................
. . . . $;jo p
H E expected ap­ | The sleep was to be decisive. Ou the
notes to hiding places In closets and
Preaching........................... ........................ 7:30 p. m.
pointment of child’s awakening the doctor would
bureau drawers or do as did a too eon
Prayer meeting on Thursday night.
Kogoro Taka
know whether It would live or die
»© native citizen of New Jersey. When
REV. SIAS, Pastor.
bira as successor Well, In order that this momentous
the newspapers began to tulk of bank
Congregational
Church
to
Viscount
Aoki
slumber
might
not
be
disturbed
my
runs recently, this man withdrew tlilr
Sunday School at 10 a. m. Morning Preaching Ser­
at Washington In cousin’s wife, going about on tiptoe,
ty twenty dollar bills from u savings
the Japanese am­ muffled everything—chair legs, cups vice at 11 o'clock. Evening service at 7:30 p. m.
bunk and bid them among the rafters
b a s s a d o r s h ip Is and saucers, plates, the doorbell. And Young People’s Meeting held at 6:30 p. m. Mid-week
of the attic, where the squirrels found
service on Thursdays at 7:30 p. m.
taken
to mean that Sa, the noble dog. from Ills seat on the
them and after gnawing them used
REV. H. W. BOYD. Pastor.
sofa,
taking
in
the
situation
at
a
Tokyo
is
especially
the fragments to line their nests.
anxious to main­ glance, silently got up ou a chair and
Free Methodist
There Is u great deal of "dead money”
ta in fr ie n d s h ip stopped the eight day clock by touch­
in the country at the present time,
There will be preaching lervicei In the Free Metho-
with the United ing the pendulum with his paw.”
especially among the recent luiinl
iist Church every Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
k o g o r o T A K A i u u A . states.
Mr. Taka-
grants from other lands whose court
REV. H. K. BOW MAN, Putor.
.Captain Charles rolack o f the North
deuce In the stability of the banks Is htra made a fine record in this coun­
Christian
Science.
try before as the Japanese miuis- German Lloyd steamship Kaiser Wll
not as great as It might be. It is estl
Services every Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p.m .
mated that If all the hoarded money I ter, and when at the close of the jeini der Grosse, who was highly hon­
could be turned into the channels of | Russo-Japanese war the Japanese le­ ored recently by the German emperor, tt the Christian Science Hall, US South Fifth Street
trade It would be umple to relieve the gation at Washington became an i ¡3 envied by his fellow officers in the
present stringency. It Is stated that embassy, In compliment to the part : steamship service ou account of the
about one person In ten In this country the United States played in end­ way in which lie distinguished him­
has n savings hank account. This is ing that contest. . Viscount Aoki was self. The emperor conferred upon him
LAWYER
not as large as the proportion in some appointed first umbassador on account the Third < d r of the Crown in recog­
leal
Estate
and
Corpo- OFFICE over
European countries, and It -is believed o f his high rank. But Mr. Takahira nition of his skill and courage in sav­
ing his ship from ition Law a Specialty. Hines’ Store^
that the establishment o f the postal is himself an ambassador now, being
destruction
when forest Grove,
savings bank system would have an at the head o f his country’s embassy
- - Oregon
she became rudtler-
important effect In encouraging habits at Rome. His advancement to the em­
bassy at Washington would he looked
le ,3 in I lie o[)en sea
Of thrift. England has a system slml
and
in bringing
lar to that recommended for this coun­ upon as a well merited promotion. He
her safely across
try by the president and Mr. Meyer. Is about fifty-three, is a descendant of
It Is very popular with youthful sav­ the old samurai, Is sometimes called a
the Atlantic and
r a s ///o .v
ers, and one of the depositors Is the "Yankee of the orient” and Is llkeued
Into port. He is one
popular and pretty little Princess May In appearance to Rudyard Kipling.
of the youngest o f­ Pacific Ays.
Forest Grove
of Teek, who was "snapshotted-' re­ His diplomatic record Is as follows:
ficers in the North
L
e
a
?
T
u
rn
o
u ts
cently while making her deposit at a Attache in foreign ofilce at Tokyo r.t
G e rm a n
L lo y d
twenty-six, charge d'affaires of the
window of a postal savings bank.
service, and the
decoration recently
Postmaster General Meyer Is the big Washington legation, chief of the po­
conferred on hint
new mail of the cabinet, the social litical bureau of the Japauese foreign
is the second he
leader of the administration and an office, consul general at New York,
igSrv.BI ISH&fj
has received from
athlete who can set a puce which even minister to Denmark and Holland,
Forest
Grove, Oregon
lie
the president sometimes finds it diffi­ minister to Italy, Austria and Switzer­ C A P T A I V C H A R L E S the emperor.
PO LACK.
land,
vice
minister
for
foreign
affairs,
was given that of •I general banking business transacted
cult to follow. When he first Joined the
Interest paid on time defiosits.
administration forces It was thought minister to the United States and am­ the Red Eagle In recognition of his
by many that he would he an orna­ bassador to Italy. The diplomat once bravery in rescuing from drowning
Accounts invited.
mental rather thau a pi rtlculurly use­ heard two women discussing his na­ four members of a boat’s crew of
which he was in command while on
ful member of the ca duet, but the tion.
“ The Japanese,” said one of them, | the way to sav% the crew of a sinking
grasp he has shown of the affairs of
the postal d purtment, of the changes "onght to be excluded from the coun­ I ship. For his courage and seamanship
needed to put it on u thoroughly up to try. Their young men come here to on tills occasion Captain I ’olack re­
For the Be't Up ’ o dale Work.
date business basis, and the vigor with school, anil no sooner do they arrive ceived tlte life saving medal of the
Baths, i w. v ' ve. Forest Grove.
than
they
begin
a
systematic
course
of
Royal Humane society and was also
which he hi s urged sir h propositions
as the postil', savings bank system and cheating.”
decorated by the late Queen Victoria.
u parcels post show
“ H ow Is that?” asked the other.
that he does not In­
“ They pay tuition for only one,” said
KING OSCAR OF SW EDEN.
A , A i o u i t o n
tend io be a figure­ the complainant, "and they learn
head.
enough for two or three.”
T f,
A M o st Le arne d, W i s e , Respected and
Mr. Meyer Joined
D e m o c r a ti c M o n a r c h .
the "tennis cabinet”
'
The rise of Thomas Taggart, chair­
King Oscar II. of Sweden was born
soon after his arriv­ man of the Democratic national com­
ut
His father.
al in Washington mittee, who has been in the public eye at Stockholm lu 18211.
F-oruî.M
l
(ìrov©
from St. Petersburg, 011 account of the meeting of that com­ King Oscar I., was a son of Joseph
where he had been mittee at Washington, was altogether Francois Bernadotte, the French peas­
represeutlug Euele out of the ordinary. About thirty years ant who became a general under Na­
Sam at the court of ago, when the girls in the railway poleon and a great favorite with that
the czar. He and the bishop of Lon­ lunch room at Indianapolis said "Draw conqueror. When it was discovered
F o re s t Grove, Oregon
don aye among the few who can win one!” It was Taggart, then 11 red cheek­ that Charles X III., who occupied the
Swedish
throne
from
1801)
to
1818,
was
a set from the president anil tell about ed, blue eyed and broad shouldered
>FFICK r ii-ff drv. fs M n
H - I > v s store. Office
h ti u i a * i n n w
' A. Hi » Ÿ M.
childless, Napoleon induced the na­
It afterward. He euu Jump his horse y o u n g
Irishman,
tional diet nt Stockholm to establish
over u five barred gate, and he likes
who might have
| Bernadotte crown prince.
On the
to take long walks, rain or shine, us
been seen turning
death o f Charles X III. he ascended
the president does. When he was am­
the faucet of the
the thrnue as Charles X IV .
bassador to Italy he went bunting with
coffee urn. It Was
King Oscar II. was monarch of Nor p 'D U T «
Knowing wfial It Is to suffer. I will give
King Victor Emmanuel and shot a a happy combina­
1
FR gg OF CHARGE, io any iff? i d a posi­
way as well as Sweden up to about tive
wild boar. Ho Is perhaps the richest
cure for Eczema, Sail &heuu>. iLysipcOs Files
tion of industry
snd Skin Disease*. Instant relief
Don’t suffer M-nget
member of the cabinet, and Ills wife and good humor
Write F. W. Williams, 400 Msshaiias Avenue. Nes
and daughters are famed for their
York. Enclose Stamn
which caused the
charms and their ability to aid hus­
youth’s elevation
band and father In keeping "open
SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILW AY
through the various
house" and dispensing hospitality upon
stages
of
lunch
Forest Grove Time Table
a very liberal scale.
counter keeper, res*
NORTH BOUND.
tauruut proprietor,
Vo. 7 departs 6:s0 a. m., arrives at Portland 8:00 a. m.
hotel keeper, coun­
Vo. 3
“
8:50 a.m .,
** "
"
i0:30 a. m.
WATER AND LAND AUTO.
ty a u d ito r and
No. 9
"
1:30 p m.,
*....
2:50
p.m .
No. 1
"
4:44 p. m.,
"
"
"
6:35 p. m.
mayor of Indian­
T h o A m phibious
M o to r V eh icle In
SOUTH BOUND.
apolis and which lu due time won him
Vo 2 Iv Por*’.and 7.00 a. m lv. Forest Crove 8:34 a. ro.
vented b y a F r e n c h m a n .
the honor of presiding over the na­
Vo. 8 “
“
11.00 a. m., ar. “
*
12 20 p.m.
The amphibious automobile has ar
Vo 4
**
4:10 p. m., lv. ** “
5:46 p. m.
tional campaign organization o f Uls
No. 10 "
**
5.40 p. m., ar. "
**
7:00 p. m.
rived, and In New York recently It party. Mr. Taggart thinks his busi­
was put through quite 11 severe test ness career began when he was about
E. c . S im pso n , Agent.
living run nt good speed up Broadway, six. Of his Inter youth he relates:
A tt COMAN, General Freight and
then down a rough and precipitous
W h e n I w a s w o r k in g In X e n ia u.:<
roadway to tlie Hudsm W ver, next Into m y du ties w a s to g o up the road e w r
sse:.ger Agent, Portland.
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the Hudson for n rapid spin through m o rn in g to buy flo w e rs fo r m y e m p lo y v r
—Hoffman & Allen Co. are agents
the water and back up the bank and A t the hotel a cross the w a y th ere lived
or the famous Butteriek patterns.
Into the city again. The machine stood a v e r y pleasan t lady. M rs John D u rand
O ne d a y she said to m e. "T o m , b r in g me
the test well, it Is the invention of a a flo w e r whan you co m e b a ck .” and every
— Dr. E. H. Brown, Physician snd
Frenchman, Jules Uevelllers, and Is m orn in g she w ou ld tell m e w h a t she
Surgeon.
X-Ray and all electrical ap­
known as Wutorlnnd I. It looks very w ould like, but n e v e r sa y a n y th in g about
W . H . H O L L IS ,
„
H AO G K & GORDON
STABLES
P o stm a ster G eneral M e y e r and
_
H is Pet P ro je c t.
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is that the money can lie put out to
banks near the postotiiees so us to pre­
vent concentration In a few cities. The
interest paid ou these accounts would
be smaller than that paid at the regu­
lar banking institutions, so would not
1. W. Haines Bank
City S h iv in " P arlo rs
rn m M ,
...............
A. I. W .; , Proprietor
Lea d in g
> n sorla Iist
R . N i X O ; -, O c u l i s t
Eczema and Pile Cure
CHARLES N. FOWLER,
draw away from them their deposit­
ors. The plan was indorsed by the
president In his message.
The Idea would be to educate those
citizens who. Instead of placing their
trust in banks, commit their coin and
died in 1S71). Druee was supposed to
have died In 1NtW. It is claimed that In
the latter year the duke tired of living
a double life and determined to do
away with the role he was pluylng un­
der the name of Thomas Charles
Druee and had a mock funeral In ful­
fillment of this plan, buying the silence
of Ills children by Ills two later wives
through deeding to them large amounts
of property. The plaintiff In the suit Is
a son of Drtiee's son by his first wife.
It would throw II .¡it on the mystery tf
the grave o f D im e could lie opened
and the coffin examined to determine
whether it contains a skeleton or not.
Such a move has been fought by the
defendants In the suit, a circumstance
which gives rise to the impression
that they are a fra
of what the ex­
it tulnation might reveal.
* The coffin of the supposed Druee was
placed In vault No. Iff.100 at Hlghgate
cemetery. S h ou ld
.y
*JL
the examination re
M e1'
'
quested be permit­
ted the contention
o f the c la im a n t
; -V %
would at least be
^ 4-
sL
g r e a t ly strength
I
'‘tied If Ills state­
ment were found to
lie correct.
The
fifth Duke of Port­
land was very ec­
centric and speut
UKOHOE n o t I AM H Y millions o f dollars
PULTE.
building tunnels 1111
iler Welbeck abbey, the ancestral seat
o f the dukes of Portland. A strange
circumstance of the case is the fact
that when the old iluke's Isindou real
deuce was torn down some time ago
a tunnel was found which led from It
to the bazaar where the man known as
Thomas Charles Druee did business.
It Is supposed by believers in the
Jekyll aud Hyde theory that he went
back uud forth by underground pas­
sages like this aud In various ways
succeeded In living a double life for
many years
Portraits o f the Duke of
Portland and o f the elder Druee have
Lceti Introduced In evidence.
The
bazaar keeper wore a full beard, the
nobleman only side whiskers, but the
face« above the beard 11 m resemble.
the m oney. M y sa la ry , a v e r y sm a ll one
In those days, w a s turned o v e r to m y
fa m ily , but I w as c a r e fu l then and m an­
a ged to sa ve a co u p le o f d o lla rs th at I
had m ade by e x tr a w ork.
W it h tills
m oney I paid fo r the flo w e rs fo r M rs
D u rand as lon g as It lasted.
T h en I
w ould b o rrow the m on ey u n til I had
spent in all IT o r IX fo r flo w ers, but I
w as asham ed to su g g est p a y m en t to the
lady.
T h in g s w en t on fr o m d a y to da y. but
s tra n g e ly enough I n w e r d esp aired o f be­
ing rep a id fo r m y ou tla y . O ne d a y she
called m e to her and handed m o gli. A t
th at tim e It seem ed a trem en d ou s sum,
and th at r e a lly w a s the nucleus o f any
tinancial success I h a ve had and stands
out In m y life as a m em ory o f a very-
happy tim e. T h a t day. w ith th at Jin In
m y pocket. I w ou ld not h a ve ex ch a n ged
places w ith a n y one In the world.
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Famous People o f the moment
Savings Banks
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THE
M. E. Church
Regular preaching services at the Methodist chur<*
every Sabbath it 11a.m . and at 8:00 p. a . Sunds
school at 10 a. m.; Epworth League 7:00 p. m.; Mid-week
Service, Thursday, 8:00 p. m.
R IV . H. GOULD, Pastor.
ators Aldrich and
' N connection with
tlit* subject of
amendments to
the currency laws
now under discus­
sion In congress the
figures of four men
loom large In Wash­
ington. One of these
Is the veteran Khode
k ; .NATOTI NKT !
W. A L D K K -U.
island politician and
financier. Senator Nelson W. Aldrich.
He has been over twenty-five years In
the senate and chairman of the finance
committee for so long a time that no­
body con remember when be was not
I
fa that position. Before the advent of
the Roosevelt regime he wielded so
great an influence in the upper branch
of congress that he was sometimes
called the senate boss. Ills prestige
has somewhat declined in recent years,
but Is still strong. As father-in-law of
John D. Rockefeller’ s son and with
millions of his own and many more In
alliance with him lie Is a powerful
llnaneier in politics. Though nearlug
seventy, having been born In 1841, lie
is erect and athletic still, lias a yacht
and plays golf. Indeed, he has been
credited with being the champion golf
player of the senate.
Congressman Charles N. Fowler of
New Jersey, chairman of the house
committee on banking and currency In
the Inst congress and also the present
and author o f the much discussed
Fowler currency hill, recently gained
special prominence by Ills criticism of
the measures taken by the admlnlstra
• tlou for the relief of the tinnaclul sit
nation. He was born In Illinois fifty
five years ago, was graduated from
Yale and first chosen to congress In
1HP4 from the Fifth dlstrjgt of New
Jersey. The coinmljftg» wf which he is
cisflu iurftT
ITiTou n as the sixteen to
one committee because of the fact that
it has seventeen members, each of
whom usually has a currency plan of
his own, so that when any member
advances a proposition embodying Ills
Ideas the rest vote against It, sixteen
against one.
Senator II. C. Hanslirough of North
Ihikotu, a member of the senate
finance committee, Is another legislator
who is prominent as a financier. He
has Introduced n bill providing for the
establishment of a central government
bank.
George von I.eugcrke Meyer Is not
one of the national legislators, but his
plan for postal savings banks lias re
celved a good deal of comment 111 con
nection with the financial stringency,
lie Claims that such a system would
afford a remedy for distrust of the or­
dinary banking Institutions and would
lend to check hoarding of savings. The
postmaster general has recommended
that congress permit poetolflces to re
celve deposits of $1 up to $250 nnnu
ally until the account amounts to $.r>00
and pay Interest on such accounts at 2
per cent in semiannual Installments
when the total account exceeds $10.
He would obtain reimbursement for
this Interest charge by lending the
inopey to national banks, and his Men
AT THE CKURCUES
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TH E W A T K R I.A t.p I. E STER I NO T i l t : HUDSON.
It Is claimed by scute that It was not
President Roosevelt who started the
much talked of campaign against ua-
ttire faking, but the venerable natural­
ist John Burroughs, the "Sage of Slab-
sides." Yet Mr. Bur
roughs himself has
told stories of the
nature faking vuri-
l
-
ety. O n o c casio n b s
t
*
1
I
can tell Just ns mar-
!
much like a narrow yawl boat decked
over fore ami aft. leavlnt a cockpit for
the navigator and n spa e behind him
for two passengers. It Is thirty feet
Fong, six fett lieam amt utiout three
’
velous tales of that
feet six inches deep amidships. tnper-
kind ns a n y b o d y
Ing to two fi«et nt bow rad stern. It
s
* else He related such
contains a twenty-two horseimwer mo­
1 a yam at a dinner
tor, which by an ingenious device can
be transferred Instantly from the
' m 1,1
It
M
as easy to tielteve.
wheels to the propeller or may l*c ap­
,
>
he
plied to Null simultaneously
The In
the nature writers'
veutor cla ms for the Waterland I a JO H N H l'K R O li
maximum speed of fifty five miles an anecdotes Then he
hour on land and flfteeu nautical urles began: “ My cousin's wife's baby was
very ill. and finally the crisis came.
ou water.
• id the little one fell into a deep sleep
pliances in office.
night or day.
T H E L A T E K IN O OSCAR U . O F SW EDEN.
Calls answered
Quong Lee’s
LAUNDRY
two years ago, when the Norwegian
FINE WORK DONE CHEAP — PRICES
storthing declared Norway independent
White shirt - - - 10c Drawer* - • 8 »0 15c
of Sweden and the government o f the
Soft
“ - - - 10c White Waists • 10 Hi 21-
latter country ncqule»ced In the sep­
White Skirts - 10 to 50 Underskirts - I f t* 25c
aration. As a young man the king
Undershirts - - - 8c Stockings
•
-
iVfC
was trained In the navy, aud at the
Handkerchiefs - - 2c Collars
- • • - 2r
University of Upsala. He asceuded the
Men’s White Vests 10 15c Pants -
• • -2 4 c
Costs - - - - 10 20c Dusters
- - 1J 2t>c
throne lu 1872. Few Kuropeuu sov­
- 20c l v ,
ereigns have ever acquired such stand- | Towels - - - 20c Do*. Napkins
lng ns scholars and statesmen as has J The following articles 50 c per doz Pillow ^asej.
been universally accorded to King Os- \ Bed Shvets, Table Cloths, Night Gowns, Women
Drawers, Underwear, Aprons and Corset Covers.
car, aud few have ever acquired to ,
Forest Grove
such a degree the affection of thetr j Pacific Avenue
people or have been so democratic. In j
the days of his greatest literary actlv I
Ity he turned out works of iioetry anil |
60 Y E A * w
volumes ou military history, criticism I
E X P E R IE N C E
ind general literature at a rate which j
ieft the public to wonder how he ever j
found time to rule his kingdom, but It j
was generally acknow leilged that he
did the latter unusually well.
Rejsctad M a n u s c ri p t s .
T rade M arks
D esigns
C opyrights 4c.
“ I received a lot of rejected uianu 1
A rv o n s
g A nkstrti and d w rlfrtlo n n i»v
scripts today,” said Tltmarsh to s
q v . vip *eoc*r* tin our d
fr e * whether an
MV m non IS I r hftM f p
s
'
Commi ni l e« -
friend
said,
as many of
• »s tric tly « t.n iontl.il. H4h0300A
P «:e u t*
. t f o*. (illic it s*r#iir j fo r *• curti g patenra.
"Did you? I had no Idea yon bad any
I* it,*, - s taken tl»- 'i* h Munii A Co. r*c# !v*
auibittou to ghiue as an nuttur.”
i.i/n>fK-<, wiM. -ut cbsTtf*. lu the
“ Not exactly that.
You tee. my 1
sweetheart and I quarreled, in d ehe
A handsomely »lluvtrmfed weekly. I freest eir-
returned all my letters."
- f »
by *11 n ew »de*i*r*.
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Scientific American.