iHINCTON COUNTY NEWS VOL : FOREST GROVE. M W ASH IN G TO N CO .. O R E ., TH U R SD AY. APRIL 2 1908 RAIL NOT CRACKED Forest Grove Three Linkers are Hos­ Railroad Men Disagree With Repor­ pitably Entertained at Hillsboro ter’s Opinion Relative to Rail. SETTLED ODT OF COURT With Odd Fellowship banners flying T o ascertain the real condition of a high a score or more ot Forest Grove rail on the scene of the recent wreck Clean-up Day Set. Beat!) Claims Young Forest Grove “ three linkers” went to Hillsboro last west of the Forest Grove depot, which Enthusiastic Road Meeting. The llaines-Kune Damage Suit (or “ Clean up your back yards and Friday evening to visit the lodge at a correspondent to a Portland paper Girl at Portland Filled with enthusiam for the cause beautify your premises.” This is the that place. The affair proved one of said was cracked and possibly unsafe. $25,000 Stopped and New Monday. pride more slogan adopted by the Forest Grove the most pleasant fraternal doings of L. R. Fields, superintendent and Wil- ot good KOOd roads roads and aild civic clvlc Pride the season and the local contingent Civic Improvement Society at its meet­ liam Rollons division engineer lor the 1 - seI em V five representatives from Bank to Open. ing last Thursday night. Already its has nothing but fulsome praise for the West Side Division of the Southern Forest Grove invaded the quiet pre­ notes are reverberating throughout the Odd Fellows of the county seat who Pacific, came to Forest Grove last cincts of the county seat last Saturday evening to listen to an interesting | city and everywhere signs of general did everything to make the visit a Monday. I A improvement are in evidence but the happy one. They made an examination of the lecture on the subject of "Practical A team of 16 members from the rail and concluded that which had Roadbuilding” presented by a govern- ted of Manslaughter Deplorable work of clearing up has been set for Saturday April 11, and the arrange- Forest Grove lodge put on the initiatory been taken for a crack by the youthful m en‘ expert and engineer, Paul Lan Received 3 5 .0 0 0 Shares Mining Stock Affair Casts Gloom Over Commun­ 1 ments and details for that day are in work ar,d two candidates were given a reporter was nothing but the cut made caster of Washington, D. C. The meeting was held in the opera and Bank Will Pay Out.— In­ ity.— Victim Universally Loved. the hands of the door-yard committee. glimpse of the mysteries of Odd Fel­ by a chisel at the time the rail was Another important move was the se­ lowship. A banquet closed an event­ removed from another line and that house and was presided over by Coun­ vestigation Stopped. ful night in the annals of the two the soundness of the rail was not at all ty Judge Goodin who introduced the I Sincere regret for the untimely pas­ lection of a committee consisting of speaker of the evening who delivered Dr. Bishop, Walter H oge and Judge neighboring lodges. impaired thereby. sing away of a promising young life The suit instituted several weeks a thoroughly interesting talk on road Am ong those who attended from Hollis to make the preliminary arrange­ and deep sympathy for the bereaved making. The address was all the ago by State Senator E. W. Haines, here were: John McNamer, A. L. Where Husbands Participated. ments for a float for the Rose Carnival ' family were universally expressed by more interesting because of the views banker, against Deputy Sheriff Frank Sexton, E. W. Haines, Rev. H. Gould, to be held in Portland in June. An event long to be remembered friends when the sad intelligence of which were used to illustrate the lec­ T. Kane, his former cashier, to recover Miles Wataous, G. B. Campbell, Chas. The following is a list of com m it­ was the social gathering Tuesday even­ ture. Miss Mabel Wirtz’ s death in Portland 825,000, has been settled out of court Odell, O. Dixon, Chester Dixon, N. tees: reached this city Monday morning. ing, at the home of Mrs. V. S Moulton, W. K. Curtis, R. M. Taylor, The pictures were taken from actual 1 he >,artles * sul.1 a" d ,t he'r Advertising— W. K . Hollis, chair­ Abraham, where an elaborate four Miss Mabel Wirtz died at 308A Col­ photographs and told vividly the story a" orney!! Monday in Portland, Sam Walker, H. H. Clark, George lege street at 4 o ’ clock Monday morn­ man; W . N. Ferrin, Walter H oge, M. course dinner was given by the mem­ of "b efore and after" as applied to wber' ‘ he settlement was made, in Misner, R. C. Hill, S. L. Show, Wm. ing from the fatal effects of mercurical Peterson, A. B. Caples, J. F. Woods, bers of the D om estic Science Depart­ roads when bu.lt according to u p - t - " J 't * * ^ T T? Long, Chas. Van Dorn, S. G. Morgan, Miss Manche Langley, poisoning. Physicians had been suc­ ment of the Woman’ s Club of Forest No. only did the W ' Ha,n” 3S’ ° ° ° shaies » *heuC om - Streets and Sidewalks— Harry Goff, John Wilhelmson, Fred Gardner, \ Grove, to their husbands and invited date methods. cessful in eliminating the actual poison sPeak -r treat of the historical side of ' « ^ »1 Mining Company, which were from her system but the weakened con- Chairman; Carl Hinman, George Han­ E. Gardner, E. K. Abraham and H. guests. Covers were laid for forty and Porter. road building from the days of the Ro- h‘ b>' h,m a" d af lnst ^ the. cock, L L. Hollinge-, L. J. Corl, W. i dition in which the young woman was the menu was as follows: suit was started. T h e cash value ol mans to the time of the energet* H. McEld.owncy. l b ' 'eft was such that she could not retain State Central Committee to Meet. Bouillon, Wafers, Celery, Pickles Western Yankees, but he also gave the shares assigned to Haines it said Deo'yards and Private Grounds— F. P food. The Republican State Central Com ­ Cream Chicken, Mashed Potatoes, estimates of cost in the building and to be more than enough to cover the C. Taylor, Chairman; Mesdames G. O. Miss Wirtz was the daughter of Mr. mittee is summoned to meet in Port­ Home Canned Corn, Bread and Butter, keeping in repairs of various kinds of deficiency alleged in the complaint and Mrs. J. H. Wirtz, of this city, and Rogers. J E Bailey, L J. Corl, C. V. against his former cashier and will aid land, April 10, to call a state conven­ Egg Salad with Mayonnaise Dressing, roads. was 21 years of age. She was born at B. Russell, L. C. Walker, A. B. Thom ­ tion and to name the number of Boston Brown Bread, Orange Pie, Mr. Lancaster laid special stress on materially, as an asset, in bringing the as; Messrs. J. N. Boldrick, W. R. Har­ Cama Wash., but most of her life delegates that every county in the Apple Pie, Cake, H om e-m ade Bon­ the supreme essentials of road build­ affairs of the bank to an early adjust­ ris. was spent in Forest Grove with the ex­ bons, Coffee, Nuts. state may send to that convention. ing The first thing he said to be ment. Public School Buildings and Grounds ception of the last two years, during A distinctive feature of the even­ The republican state convention will T h e assets of the defunct bank, how­ taken into consideration in construct­ — A. G. Hoffman, Chairman; Mes­ which period she made her home with ing’ s entertainment was the toasts, sufficient to pay ing . a road is ....... drainage; the SCCUI1U second ever, dames G. A. Boldrick, George Han­ choose four delegates-at-large for the .— *'**.-■, me , , are said to be ------... h e i mother and brothers in Portland. over which Mrs. Seymour, as leader of thing is "m ore drainage” and the the depositors dollar for dollar but it cock, A. B. Thomas, Walter H oge, national convention; also four candi­ f-Jffh funeral of Miss Wirtz was to the department, presided in a pleasing last and all important thing is drainage would take m uch longer to bring about Mayne Abbott, Misses Gould, Foster, dates for presidential electors. The hate been held Tuesday afternoon and manner, as toast-mistress. After ex­ state central committee also will pro­ That drainage in this section of the an adjustment, and upon the heels of Dora Baker, Messrs. H . T. Buxton, G. tlB body cremated, but sensational de- vide for conventions in the two con ­ tending a welcom e to “ Our Invited country is the most important thing the settlement of this suit is the an­ A. Thomas. Janitor. v A n ents arose which caused a halt Guests,” the following were called seem ed to be clear to the speaker’ s nouncem ent that a new and stronger Young People's Work— E. Seymour, gressional districts, each district nam­ upon: to be made and the arrest of Dr. G. B mind as well as that of his hearers. banking institution will soon be opened Chairman; Mesdames E. E. Williams, ing two delegates, which gives Oregon Principal Bates, “ Our H ostess.” ■ Jitney of this city resulted, There is nothing that means so much up here. It is understood that capi­ Emma Chandler. I. A Abbott; Misses altogether, a total of eight delegates Dr. Brown, “ The Single M en.” charging him with manslaughter and to the industrial life of a community tal from Portland has been offered, and Myers, Penfield. Messrs. H . Baldwin, in the national convention. Eight iwing him in jail at Portland. Dr. Mrs. H oge, “ Our Annex to Our alternates will be named to take the than good roads over which the farmer also influential citizens of this place R. Peterson, Loren Watkins. Club.” Itney, who until recently was assist- can at any time of the year bring his have expressed a willingness to help Social Committee — Mrs. Walter place of delegates who cannot b « in Edw. Seymour, “ Our W ives and product to market. in one of the dental parlors here, 1 put the bank back on its feet. The H oge, Chairman; Mesdames L. L. Chicago on June 16. popular among the younger set, Every republican who takes part in Sweethearts.” The United States government mining stock is said to be paying a Watt, C. V. B. Russell, V ice Chairmen; Mrs. Buxton, “ The D om estic Sci­ lid to have procured m edicine at a through the department of agriculture monthly dividend of nearly 1300 per Mesdames Harry Stuart, H. C. Atwell, the county primaries and convention ence Class.” drug store, which contained mer- will have a voice in naming Roosevelt’ s has taken great interest in the cause of month. Misses Kate Shannon, Estelle Elliott, W . B. Haines, "T h is Dinner:” ,. and induced the girl to use it successor. Simultaneous with the announce­ good roads and has conducted o b je ct Messrs A. B. Caples, F. S. Barnes, J. L J. Corl, “ Last but not Least.” ich ultimately resulted in her death, Every republican in Oregon should lessons in road building in various ment ol the settlement of the suit H. Hartley, Gordon Clapp. Forest Grove is certainly to be con ­ hysician in Portland was called in Humane— J. S. Bishop, Chairman; attend his county convention and gratulated upon having women who sections of the country. At Salem com es the announcement that Senator case and was apprised that the Mesdames G. O Rbgers, A. G. Hoff­ should see that the right kind of men are interested in such an up-to-date the government engineers, assisted by Haines would enter the race for the ¡e of the young lady’ s sickness was j Marion county, built a mile of macad­ senate. Mr. Haines states that he is a man, M . S. Allen, Messrs. H. L. Bates are sent to the state convention. The Department of Club work. to eating a tamale from which she ' amized road near the state (air grounds candidate for the senate, and said that A. B. Caples, J. G. Lenneville, U. G. resonsibility rests upon every vn*-\ affected with ptomaine poisoning, Not much time remains to aetjow - io which is a model highway. A similar it was at the urgent request of his Hanna. COUNTY COURT NEWS len the girl’ s condition became organize. object lesson was con du cted near friends that he entered the race at all, Rose —H. L. Bates, Chairman; M es­ PROBATE COURT. aing it is said Whitney admitted Qames ^ ^ w w Pendleton by the corps of experts but that had not the adjustment of the dames L. C. Walker, W. A Kane, C. Mrs. W. D Hare. e physician what he had done, and , , Q M oore, F c< Estate of R. L. Cate, deceased. which did the road building at Salem case been amicably made he would Taylor, John ^ ^ rd n e p r r to parent’ t n alleviate a h u t n l o the tn i» n a r a n t c s c suffer n r f e r - 1 ___ have, under no circumstances, con ­ Mrs. Mary Meade Hare who passed Administrator allowed until May 15 to Thornburgh, S. Hughes, G. O. Rogers, l induced the physician todiognose away at the family hom e at Hillsboro inventory and appraisement. sented to run. H e considers that the C. V. B. Russell, U. G. Hanna. G. A. Electric Line News. case as above stated. settlement ol the suit is a vindication Estate of Lendel S. Foster. Final Boldrick. A. B. Thomas, Miss June last week, was well known in Forest That Forest Grove and the western and substantiates the accusations made P^hitney stated that he purchased Walker, Messrs. W. R. Harris, J. S. Grove. She was born at Union Springs account filed; Monday, April 7, time part of Washington county will be in his speech in Masonic hall, as well |rnedicine at C. F. M iller's drug New York in 1840. She was promi­ set for final settlement. Bishop, S. T. Walker. ^ ^ e from Albert Watson and declares Estate of Mary Jane Sutherland. l'nked to Portland by a trolley line op­ as those made in the complaint against R eception— A. B. Thomas, Chair­ nently identified with several fraternal he did not know it contained mer- orders and with the Woman’ s Club. Administrator authorized to sell per­ erated by the Oregon Electric company Kane and filed in the Circuit Court two man; E. Seymour, R. M. Dooly, Mes­ by January 1, 1909, seems to be an weeks ago. sonal property. dames W. M cEldowney, E. H. Brown, Mrs. Hare’ s maiden name was Anthony established fact. This company will After the adjustment of the damage and was a cousin of the well-known Estate of John H . Kindell, de­ WATSON’ S STATEMENT. H. Haynes, A. G. Hoffman, W . N. woman’ s rights leader, Miss Susan B ceased. E. I. Kuratli, John C. Kur- have 100 miles of main line in opera suit, the special investigator, Max Ferrin, E. Seymour. the sad and regretable fatality Anthony. Besides her husband Hon. atli and Benton Bowman appointed tion consisting of the principal trunk Crandall, ol Hillsboro, was relieved of Reading R oom — Mrs. L. L. Hol- 1 which my name has been con- W. D. Hare of Hillsboro, she leaves a appraisers of property in Washington line from Portland to Salem and two further investigation, and it is under linger. Chairman; Mesdames G. O. extensions, one from Portland to For­ stood that the total deficiency in the led no person more sincerely brother, C. E. Anthony of San D iego, County. Rogers, Harry Stuart, Messrs. A. C. Iras than I. Cal. She had been a member of the Estate of Sarah D. Bates, deceased. est Grove and one from Salem to Al­ bank will not be made known to the Boggess, H . W . Boyd, Miss E. B. public. lot, however, for reasons of con- Presbyterian and Congregational church J. E. Bates appointed administrator. bany. Penfleld. Construction work on the Forest isness of having performed a since girlhood and was a member of It is further ordered that said adminis­ Excursion and Promotion Commit­ Ten Year School Books. ^ l e legal or moral wrong, for that I | the Eastern Star, the Grange and the trator be authorized to release the Grove line, it is asserted, will be be­ tee— E. W . Haines, Chairman; J. H. ^ ^ ■ n o t do. Grand lodge Degree of Honor. The Southern Pacific from all claim of said gun within thirty days. The contract­ Every scholar of the eighth grade in L It was my habit to attend the drug Hartley, W. B. Haines, B. H. Laugh- funeral services were held from the estate against said company as result I ing firm of W. S. Barstow & Co. will our p u b lic schools now, commenced I lin. C. 0 . Roe. g S lK of C. F. Miller at noon and in family residence and burial in the Ma­ of death of said Sarah D. Bates on pay­ have charge of the construction work sch o o l in 1900. ffee of the proprietor and sonic cemetery. A large concourse of ment of 84.000. Bonds of said ad­ which will probably consume a period The books were changed in 1901 For Pensioners. of six months. » friends were present to pay the last tri- ministrator fixed at 88,000. and 1907, therefore he has had three If the present Portland Salem line is sets of books. I never com pounded a mixture for A ccording to a press dispasch from bute to an estimable lady and neigh­ Estate of Howard E. Bates, deceased for any other person wherein Washington, D. C.. the commissioner bor. J. E Bates appointed administrator. to be taken as a criterion, the line to All parents bought new books last was the least hint or atom of of pensions has announced the month­ Bonds 82,000. Administrator author­ Forest Grove will be one of the finest fall. Rem em ber it was an unneces­ Nicholson-Pomeroy. ion that the m edicine would or ly increase of pension for the following ized to execute and deliver to South­ that money can build and will be thor­ sarily big expense. be used for any improper pur- ! residents of Washington county: J. ern Pacific R. R. Co. a release from oughly equipped for the huge traffic It will be better for the scholar, At the Folsom residence in this city C. Strain, Dilley, 812; Lewis S Fair- ! Miss Anna E. Pomeroy and Mr. C. E. any and all claims against said com ­ which is sure to follow the develop- teacher and parent, to change school j ment of the resourceful section through osolutely never sold Whitney any child. Cornelius, 820; William L. Da­ books every ten years instead of six Nicholson were united in marriage pany on payment of 81,000. 1 which it is destined to pass. ry or mercureal poison in any j vis, Tualatin, 81S; M H. Grosbeck, Estate of Florence W. Bates, minor. years as at present, for the present Tuesday evening at 8 o ’ clock by Rev. Hillsboro, 812; J. J. Hill, Hillsboro. A. J. Folsom. The contracting par­ J. E. Bates appointed guardian. Bonds plan is demoralizing to our school e first time I was aware that I 815; Henry Harrington, Cornelius, S. P. Pays Bates $ 1 0 .0 0 0 . Guardian authorized to re- system and the “ Pocket B ook.” ties are well known in Forest Grove. 84,000. any manner involved was when 815; A. J. Killin, Greenville. 810; J. liiauc muilUd] E a r l E. F i s h e r , The bride has been prominent in lodge lease Southern Pacific Company from j Adjustments were made Monday me word that he wanted some L. Laughlin, Forest Grove, 88; John Candidate for State Senator. circles, was always a favorite participant all claims which said minor may have ! by the Southern Pacific Company to J. H. Clear, Sherwood, 815. | in amateur theatricals and has a host of against said com pany on payment of | E. Bates for 8 1 0,00 0 for the death of Signed, ALBERT WATSON, | friends here. Mr. Nicholson for sev- j 82,000 by said company. his wife and infant in the wreck which A base ball benefit dance to be To Boston as Delegate. 'inquest was held in Portland MARRIAGE LICENSES. eral years was junior partner in the gro- occurred half a mile west of this sta given in Masonic hall Saturday even­ lay and the jury found the fol- \ Professor Mary F. Famham. of the i cer firm of Nicholson & Son, but re- Jas. S. Herd, and Lena K oeber; C, tion on Tuesday evening, February 11, ing is announced by dodgers that have department of English in Pacific U ni­ I cently retired from business to move E. Nickolson and Anna M. Pomeroy when the Sheridan local went into the found their way in every nook and the jury, find that Mabel Wirtz versity, was recently chosen as a dele­ on a farm seven miles north of town. ditch, killing three and injuring 26 corner of the city and vicinity. The :o her death at 3084 College gate from the Federated W om en’ s H e is a genial, good fellow and num­ — Ed Ward, , who went to the Coos The total ---------- lUMU people. Ul Ol'LUUU was of 1 1 0,00 0 was music will be furnished by Walker's in Portland. Multnomah Coun- Clubs of Oregon to the annual m eet­ bers his friends by the score. Mr. Bay country about a year ago, arrived decided on without the aid of the orchestra and the proceeds of the affair regon, on Monday morning, ing of the National Federation which and Mrs. Nicholson will make their in Forest Grove Tuesday morning for | court, but is divided as follows: T o will be applied to the base ball fund. en 2 and 3 o 'clo c k . March 30, meets at Boston in June. This choice home on the former’ s country place. a brief visit while on his way to Seat- the estate of Mrs. J. E. Bates, 84 ,000 ; It is expected that a goodly number of from mercuric poisoning or some brings honor to the Forest Grove 1 tie. H e is a resident of North Bend to the estate of Howard Bates, infant, the lovers of the “ light fantastic” will ^onosive agent furnished to the women’ s club which is one of the most where he is engaged in the machinery 81 .000 ; to Florence Bates, who was be present to assist a worthy cause. Goy. Chamberlain at Hillsboro. business more particularly sawmill and ed by one G. B. Whitney. active in the state organization. badly injured, 12 .000 , and to J. E Governor Chamberlain will speak at Mr. and Mrs. Lee Anderson’s smil­ logging outfits. H e expresses him ­ Bates, husband and father, 83 ,000 . ' Hillsboro, immediately following the ing faces are once more seen in For­ self as well pleased with conditions J. E. Bates was appointed adminis­ Free Methodists held their last 1 horse parade which is to be given there Senator Fulton at Hillsboro. est Grove. Their many friend* are there and is a booster of the Coos Bay ?ly meeting of the conference trator of the estate and legal guardian glad to see them and hope they have on the afternoon of April 18th. H on. C. W. Fulton, republican can­ region. "F ou r years ago,” said he, this city Saturday and Sunday of the child, and the matter is now in com e to stay. They will start for didate for the U. S senate, will de­ • Possibly an airship or something else "th e present site of North Bend was a the meetings were the means process of probation. Roseburg in a few dayi to jris it with liver an address in the Crescent theatre, large field of stumps. Today it’ s a igthening the various churches was needed to com plete the gamut of Mrs. Anderson's parents, Mr and Mrs. nted and giving them new in- Hillsboro, at 2 p. m. on next Thurs­ systems of locom otion which were in busy active town of 2500 people.” Card of Thanka. Davis, and her brother Oliver. Mr. a for the work they have under- day, April 9. This will be the only evidence on the streets yesterday. The growth of that section of the state T h e undersigned with to express Anderson intends purchasing proper­ There were ministers and del- address by him in this county owing to Steam cars, automobiles, horses and has been accelerated hy a campaign of ty there if suited. their heartfelt thanks to the friends the shortness of the camprign. carriages, bicycles, invalids chairs and publicity conducted by the com m er­ present from several of the and neighbors who so kindly assisted Carl W. Michaux of McMinnville, the stilts of the ubiquitous small bov cial bodies of the towns on Coos Bay. Presiding Elder W. N. at the death of our uncle, Andrew who had at one time a position in one Mrs. Tom Hunley of Dilley, com pleted the array. Forest Grove of Portland was one of the E. T. Kuratli, ex-recorder. was in Thatcher. ____ oi the local drug stores, was here Sat­ visiting here during the week. takes on metropolitan airs at times. Forest Grove, Tuesday. W a r r e n a n d F r a n k T h a t c h e r . urday evening. DR. WHITNEY IN JAIL t s St e >« te fi­ n­ HAINESOUT FOR SENATE r ii. no »te xh ate ’ ber an- »tes got the and its” the .54 .52 .47 .6 0 .60 .54 .53 .49 .50 .53 ..41 ..48 ..49 . .50 il I K I is a enator ncoln, amhill n this within as been Te hn* house man of the last aintance ive him in this knt game cussed at d Stream evening, s m evi­ ls regard- e enacted ded, were i •d. (South For­ mi by the aunty Corn­ ed a piece •ginning at ing to the ue, that is Mr. Todd road build- be Christina i a success. ling of the ¿¡pal feature incheon that ese was en- -eeds of tk . he affair ,icd She ! tO eral >k Store lorn istal O x -M r raid*.