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    WASHINGTON COUNTY
VO L. V
DR. PIERCE MAKES
GOOD ADDRESS
FOREST GROVE, WASHINGTON CO., ORE., THURSDAY. APRIL 23, 1908.
NEWS
NO. 42
in the treatment of the disease,” said
DISTINGUISHED VISITORS.
cal feed dealers have been asked to
MASONS AT PORTLAND.
he.
make estimates for a large amount of
To g e an idea of the loss to the
feed and to be ready to give the fig­
I state through the inroads of this terri­ Heads of Christian Colleges to be Silver Trowel Ceremonies Witnessed ures to the “ follow-up man.” It is
Guests of Faculty of Pacific Uni­
by Delegation from Forest
ble, infectious disease. Dr. Pierce gave
estimated by the advance agent that
! statistics on the basis that the estimat- j
versity on Friday.
Grove.
two tons of good hay, one ton of white
Tne primary election held in this
| ed value of each life was $5000 and
In response to an invitation extend­
About thirty five Masons from this oats, 500 pounds of barley and a ton
state, last Friday, gave many surprises,
One of the most interesting meet drew the conclusion that it would prove ed them by President W. N. Ferrin, place and several from Hillsboro went of straw and large quantities of other
not only in state officers but in this
ings vet held under the auspices of the of far reaching benefits to the state to D. D., of Pacific University, the presi­ to Portland Monday in a special car to feed will be necessary to provide for
county.
The vote was not as heavy as
treat
its
patients
according
to
modern
dents of all the Christian colleges of witness the dedicatory ceremonies of the needs of the animals while in For­
Woman’s Club of Forest Grove was the
expected due probably to the in­
methods
since
treatment
of
a
case
at
est
Grove.
Oregon
are
to
be
the
guests
of
the
!
the
Silver
Trowel,
which
is
traveling
gathering which assembled at Masonic
It is understood that the circus will clemency of the weather.
hall Monday evening to listen to an the sanatorium would cost about $500 local university, Friday. The meet- around the world among the Masonic
One of the strongest fights was that
a
year.
pitch
its tents on the Hughes property.
lodges.
The
receiving
lodge,
Wil­
ing
is
to
be
principally
of
a
social
entertaining and profitable program on
for state senator. Fisher, from Beaver­
The
tract
is
well
adapted
to
the
needs
He
made
an
appeal
to
the
mothers
nature, and, though educational ques­ lamette No. 2 of Portland, entertained
‘‘Tuberculosis.” It was a representa­
such an aggregation as that of Nor- ton, surprised everybody and came ont
tive audience and one that was atten­ and teachers to watch carefully the tions are to be discussed, the meeting nearly 2000 Masons from different
children
coming
under
their
supervis­
parts
of
the
state
in
Masonic
Temple.
r's
& Rowe’s and the crowds will be second in the race with 505 Dr.
has
no
relations
whatever
with
any
con­
tive and appreciative to the remarks
Wood, of Hillsboro, led the ticket with
ion.
He
admonished
parents
to
con­
certed movement among the denomi­ Work in the M. M. degree was put on easily accommodated,
made by the two noted speakers Dr.
741, while E. W. Haines, for re-
sult
the
family
physician
at
the
mani­
national
institutions
detrimental
to
the
besides one of the most elaborate ban-
0 dd Fellows at Gaston
E A. Pierce and Mrs. Millie Trumbull
election, had but 345.
festations
of
the
first
symptoms
of
state schools. The fact that the m eet-1 quets was served. The Trowel, one of
„
'
both of Portland. The platform had
Cake for U. S. Senator, and an ad­
______ i:.:_s ______________ Gaston three-nnkers won the hearts
been prettily decorated and Mrs. Wal­ consumption. Prolonged colds, pleu­ ing is held during a political campaign the principal emblems of the Masonic ,
vocate of Statement No. 1, earned the
risy,
bronchitis
and
pneumonia
if
order,
and
which
"spreads
the
cement
1
the
ci
,nllnKe"
‘
ol
0dd
f'°
m
might lead some to draw erroneous
ter Hoge as president of the club, pre­
state by between 3000 and 4000. He
sided over the meeting. Preceding allowed to go uncared for lead invaria­ conclusions regarding the aim and ob­ of brotherly love,” was started on a ^ re s t Grove who went there last bat- carried this county by 114, This
bly
to
tuberculosis.
tour
around
the
world
by
Justice
lodge
urda*
°"
»
7
,
“
'
lh
e
we‘-
ject
of
the
gathering.
the speeches, an excellent musical
come extended by the Gastonians was county was practically conceded to
“ From the days when the Spartan
“ It has been felt for some time by of New York in 1905 and will visit
program was rendered.
cordial and warm hearted and every­ Fulton, and this defeat of Mr. Fulton
Mrs. E. E. Williams played a piano mothers buckled their shields and some of us,” said President Ferrin, every jurisdiction m the world, which thing was done to make the visit en- puts the state strong for Statement
followed
their
sons
to
battle;
up
to
this
means
it
will
travel
in
every
known
"that the Christian colleges of the
selection which revealed delicate touch
No. 1.
| joyable.
and splendid interpretation, and Miss day,” said Dr. Pierce, “ no movement state should be better acquainted with country. It is estimated that it will
The democrats did not have any
On
their
arrival,
the
Forest
Grove
Hazel Aldrich and Miss Kathryn Shan­ or cause championed by the women one another, and this meeting is ex­ consume more than fifteen years in Odd Fellows were met at the depot candidates on their ballot and for that
and
motheis
has
been
lost.
In
this
pected to contribute to that end. The making the journey, and upon its ar­
non were both heard to advantage in
fight against tuberculosis we are look­ visiting college men will be our guests rival at the starting lodge it will be by members of the Gaston lodge and reason their strength in this county
vocal solos.
ing forward with anticipation for re­ and we will entertain them at Herrick placed in the archives of the order, escorttd to the hotel. Work in three cannot be noted. Gov. Chamberlain,
Mrs. Millie Trumbull, president of
degrees was pur on and two candidates the democratic candidate for U. S.
sults.” He said that under the open
the Visiting Nurses’ Association and a air method 500 cases had been sue Hall. Just exactly what we will ac­ there to commemorate one of the most were initiated into the mysteries of senator, received in this county 108
beautiful
lessons
in
Masonry.
Those
|
complish
at
the
meeting
I
can
not
say.
member of the Child Labor Commis­ cessfully treated during the past three
Odd Fellowship. At the close of the votes. Cake received 6, Dr. Wood 1,
but the social features of the gathering present from this city are: L. J. Corl,
sion, was the first speaker. She said
exercises the Gaston brothers served a and Fulton 1.
years at the Portland sanatorium. He, will be quite as prominent as any.”
Joe Lenneville, Edward Seymour, A.
that the pressing problem with the mu­
C. O. Roe was chosen precinct
splendid supper in honor of the visit­
too, told of the movement to obtain
G
Hoffman,
Frank
Buffon,
H.
J.
Goff,
The following papers will be pre­
nicipalities today is the finding of work
ors. North Yamhill had sent a num­ committeeman for South Forest Grove,
aid from the legislature for the treat­ sented:
Harry Naufts, J. A. Thornburg, S. G.
for the army of unemployed. ‘'The ment of the tubercular poor.
ber of members to enliven the occa­ and B. H. Laughlin in North Forest
President L. W. Riley, of McMinn­ Hughes, E. K. Abraham, R. H. Aus­
problem of the unemployed is ours to
Grove. Rolla Peterson was nominated
“ While the ravages of tuberculosis ville, “ Place and Character of the tin, M. E. Dilley, W. M. Pollock, C. sion.
meet and to solve,” said she. “ Every are insiduous, I don’t want to frighten
for constable.
A
numbei
of
speeches
were
made
community should provide work for anyone here.” remarked the physician. Christian College in the Educational F. Miller, Ira Hampton, Victor Fuqua, by prominent members of the order.
The table of figures in another part
those who cannot find any for it is “ If you maintain your health at the System of the State;” President H. M. R. L. Abraham. Edward Wirtz, A. A. Charles Russell welcomed the visitors of this paper gives the official count of
among that class of wandering men that right standard, nature will do her duty Crooks, of Albany, will conduct the Walker, John Anderson, Allen Rice. in behalf of the local lodge and fitting the republican voters in detail.
diseases are most likely to spread.” in warding off the disease from your Round Table and will lead the discus­ C. O. Roe, H. H. Clark, W. W. Mc- responses were made by Hon. E. W.
sion as to “ The Present Needs of the Eldowney, J. F. Woods, Edward Allen,
Pendleton Wins.
The speaker told of the object of the system.”
Oregon High Schools” and “ To what W. H. Green, O. S. Higby, W. E. Haines, R. M. Taylor, W. K. Curtis,
society with which she is associated
The
debating
team representing
A.
Bryant,
R.
C.
Hill
and
others
from
He gave advice to the mothers on
and stated that the work was supported the manner in which they should rear extent is it advisable for our Colleges Cooke, W. R. Harris, Ben Kori, C. N. this city.
Tualatin Academy went down to defeat
financially by the men and women of their children. A weak child, said the to Introduce ‘Commercial’ or Trade- Johnson, J. S. Buxton.
Those who went from here were: before the trio of the Pendleton Acad­
Portland. The work of that society speaker, needs the out-door life, the School Branches?” President C. A.
H.
L. Jensen, A. L. Sexton, E. W. emy in the debate held at Pendleton
After
the
Spitter.
is preventive rather than curative. pure air and greater care than a heal­ Mock, of Dallas, will answer the ques­
Haines,
Archie Bryant, N. B. Moulton, last Friday evening. The question
It is probable that an ordinance pro­
was Resolved “ That the United States
The nurses go among the tubercular thy, rugged, robust child. He insist­ tion “ Is the Time Ripe for forming an
hibiting spitting in public places and R. C. Hill, Chas. Vandorn, R. M. should adopt a system of Postal Sav­
Organization
of
th
e
.
Denominational
poor of the city of Portland and teach ed that mothers should individualize
Taylor,
L.
G.
Morley,
Wm.
Curtis,
H.
Colleges of Oregon?”
on sidewalks, will be passed by the
them how to live so as to endanger their boys, watch their progress in
H. Porter, Miles Watrous, A. E. ings Banks.” Tualatin was represent­
Herrick Hall will be the scene of the city council at its next meeting. The
ed by Messrs. Hope, Markee (leader)
neither the health of the members of schools, and see that they do not over
Gardner,
F. M. Parr, Herbert Smith.
News mentioned this matter editorally
and Silverman.
their families nor that of the public in study. In all doubtful cases he ad­ gathering, and will be appropriately
last week, and the address of Dr.
To Be Field Agent.
The news of the defeat of the local
general. She deprecated the existing vocated the consultation of the family decorated for the occasion. At six
o’clock a banquet will be tendered the Pierce at Masonic hall, Monday even­
Rev. Daniel Staver, the well known debaters came somewhat as a surprise
conditions surrounding the poor in the physician.
visiting educators, who will consist of ing, made the need of such an ordi­ Congregational clergyman of this city, for the boys were thought to be well
large cities and graphically recited
the president and a member of the nance appear stronger than ever. was recently chosen field agent for Pa­ prepared for the contest. Reports
Easter is Celebrated.
several pitiful cases which had come
faculty from each of the following in­ Mayor Laughlin believes that such an cific University. In this capacity, Mr. from Pendleton are to the effect that
With joyful music and carols sound­
under the observation of the society
stitutions: Willamette University, Al­ ordinance should be passed by the Staver will solicit financial aid for the Tualatin’s debaters presented their
“ We must care for the sick poor if we ing the glad notes of the commemora­
bany College, McMinnville College, council. Some have expressed the college and interest prospective stu­ side of the question with telling power
are to protect ourselves from the ter tion of the feast of the risen Lord, the
Pacific College at Newberg, Dallas opinion that spitting on the sidewalks, dents in the advantages offered by the and strength.
rible inroads of infectious diseases,” churches of the city celebrated Easter
College and Philomath College. Miss at least in the business district, might university. He was some years ago
with
appropriate
services.
At
all
the
said Mrs. Trumbull. “ We cannot get
Minnie Heidel will give a reading, and be prohibited by the provisions of Or­ engaged in a similar work for the uni­
The McNanter livery has recently
away from the tremendous responsibility houses of worship large congregations same of the Conservatory students will dinance No. 42, since sputum is a
versity and his services proved valu­ purchased a new stage coach to be
of caring for the sick poor and of not were present to listen to interesting appear on the musical program.
“disease breeding matter." A new able to the school. The territory to used on the Tillamook stage line. It
being deeply interested in the study programs.
ordinance covering the case fully would be covered will be Oregon and part of was built in North Yamhill and is so
The decorations at the various
of this terrible disease— tuberculosis.”
be more effectual.
Washington. Rev. Mr. Ferguson is constructed as to make mountain rid­
Flowers,
The speaker said that a movement churches were beautiful.
engaged
in the east in raising an en­ ing a pleasure. Being built after what
was on foot for presenting a bill at the lilies and evergreens were profusely
Edwin Lee Is Dead.
dowment fund and is meeting with is known as the old Concord style the
used
in
the
scheme
of
decoration.
next session of the legislature asking
Edwin Lee. a well-known pioneer of success. Subscriptions to the amount vehicle has all the comfort of the fam­
for the sum of $60,000 to be spent The Methodist church was packed to
ily rocking chair. When the painters
the
Banks neighborhood, passed away of $29,000 have been collected.
in educating the people on the preva­ overflowing at the morning service by
at his home, Sunday morning. He
have completed their work, the coach
an
audience
eager
to
listen
to
the
Piano Recital.
lence and cure of tuberculosis. Mrs.
was 75 years of age, and was born in
will be the handsomest mountain turn­
Miss Frances Batchelor, of Portland, out in this section of the country.
Trumbull asserted that 40 per cent of entertaining program prepared by the
Belmont county, Ohio. He came to
Sunday
school
and
published
in
The
the deaths at the state insane asylum
Oregon 18 years ago and has resided gave a piano recital, last evening, in body is bright red and the wheels and
were due directly or indirectly to tu­ News last week. Dr. Boggess the
in the Banks community continuously Masonic hall under the auspices of the gear are trimmed in canary yellow.
berculosis. Either the patients were superintendent and the teachers of the
since that time. By trade, he was a Woman’s Club of this city. This is I he vehicle is provided with a top
tuberculous when placed under the school are deserving of congratulations
broom maker. He was a member of the first appearance of Miss Batchelor made to stand the hardest kind of
care of the institution or they con for the splendid manner in which the
Holbrook lodge of Masons of this city. on her first Pacific coast tour, and she knocks and at the rear there is abund­
In the
traded the disease through association exercises were presented.
The local lodge of Masons conducted was greeted by a large audience. She ant baggage room. The driver’s seat
in some way or another. She said evening Rev. Hiram Gould preached
the funeral exercises which were held is an exceptional pianist and executed is so placed as to give him a splendid
it was only until recently that a ward an unusually strong sermon on the
Wednesday morning, at 11 o’clock her numbers with tremendous power. view of the road as well as full control
for the tuberculous had been created at “Resurrection.”
from the church at Banks. He leaves Miss Batchelor is a native of Portland of his horses.
The morning services at the Con­
the state prison. She told of her work
three children, John F. Lee, W. H. and has accomplished her wonderful
The Republican voters ol Washing­
as a member of the Board of Associat­ gregational church drew a large con­
Lee and Mrs. George McGraw Mr. education in three years’ time.
ton county paid a fitting tribute to the
ed Charities in Portland, of the study gregation. The music presented by
Lee enjoyed a large acquaintance
high esteem in which George G. Han­
Back from the Philipines.
of 155 men who came under her ob­ the choir was a charming feature of the
throughout this part of Washington
exercises.
In
the
evening
another
Arthur E. Yoder who was graduated cock is held as a citizen. In spite of
servation during the recent Jfinancial
county.
from Pacific University with the class the splendid standing of both Mr. Bu­
stringency. The men were without appreciative audience listened to a
special
program
of
strong
music.
Rev.
of
1902, has returned from several chanan and Mr. Kuratli, his opponents
Norris & Rowe's Circus.
H. M. Cake, nominated for U. S. Sen­
money and without work. Their lot
H.
W.
Boyd
spoke
on
“
The
Kept
years’
stay in the Philippines where for the nomination for sheriff, Mr. Han­
ate
last
Friday.
was pitiful, all the more pitiful because
“ Circus is comin.”
Life.”
The
decorations
were
exquis­
he
was
in the educational department cock received 37 more votes than „
many infectious diseases were preva­
“ Yes, hold your horses, the ele­
Doth, having a majority of 351 over
of
the
government
service.
MORE TROLLEY LINES
lent among them. "Don’t think for a ite and elicited favorable comments.
phants are coming.” The Greater |
Mr. Buchannan and 538 over Mr.
The
evening
services
at
the
Chris­
Mr.
Yoder
arrived
in
Cornelius
yes­
moment that the man without a job is
Norris if Rowe’s circus will be in For-
Kuratli. Mr. Hancock received 852
always a tramp. We found among tian church proved specially interest­ Oregon Electric Railway Company to Grove May 8 for a whole day and will terday at the noon hour to visit friends
votes. Where he is best knows, in
ing.
The
missionary
program
given
but
had
no
time
to
talk
to
reporters
these 155 men some that had all the
Build to Tillamook— Extension to I give two great performances, one in
his home town Forest Grove, Mr.
advantages of good homes and schools. by the members of the Junior Endeav­
' the afternoon and another in the even- Cupid has sent The News an aerograph Hancock received 254 votes out of the
Aggregate 300 Miles.
or
proved
pleasing
to
those
present
the
contents
of
which
makes
interest­
Some of them were university gradu­
1 ing. The whole family is happy for
281 cast. This is a remarkably splen­
The Willamette Valley is to be grid-;
ates, one was graduated from the and the cause of missions received
the Norris & Rowe show is the first and ing reading.
did showing and should, apparently,
■
ironed
by
a
net
work
of
railroads
oper-
i
University of Pennsylvania, another new impetus by reason of the program.
probably the only circus that will come
Mrs. A. A. Carter.
discourage the candidacy of any gen­
Saturday had been uninviting and ated by the Oregon Electric Railway to town this season. For miles around
from Madison University; and still an­
Company whose capitalization was in­
Mrs. Annette A. Carter died at her tleman in opposition.
Jupiter
Pluvius
had
shed
tears
in
huge
the country fences and barns will be
other from Heidelberg.”
home at Gaston, Monday morning, and
quantities. Easter morning however creased yesterday from $2,500,000 to
The News is in receipt of the month­
Dr. E. A. Pierce, member of the showed up bright and the day was $10,000,000. The extension of the illuminated by huge red, flaming post­ the funeral was conducted from the
ly circular letter issued by the National
ers
announcing
the
date
the
circus
will
State Board of Health and one of the
Union church, Wednesday morning. Aichery Association of the United
such as to emphasize the spirit of joy company's lines will aggregate more
directors of the Open Air Sanatorium and cheerfulness which the season is than 300 miles, and will contribute to show in Forest Grove.
The interment took place in the Bux- States. This communication is sent
The circus is one of the best on the
near Portland, spoke on Tuberculosis
the development of the Willamette
: ton cemetery. Mrs. Carter was born out with the idea of bringing about a
supposed to bring.
road. It was recently enlarged in all
and Its Present Day Treatment.” His
1 Valley to a remarkable degree.
April 9, 1829, at Bristol, Ontario “ still further awakening to the duties
its departments and one of the most
talk on the inroads, preventive meth­
May Build Plank Road.
Among the lines authorized at the
county, N. Y. She came to Washing­ as well as pleasures of an archer and
noticeable
improvements
is
to
be
found
j
ods and cure of the disease was absent
The dairymen in the MounUindale meeting of the directors held in Port­
ton county in 1860 and was married to promote the loval support of every
from technical terms and treated in an district are considering the proposition land yesterday were those from Garden- in the well replenished menagerie. I S. W. Carter in 1862.
lover of the bow.” The list ol active
This
was
brought
about
by
the
recent
intelligent manner, easily comprehen­ of building a plank road from Mountain- Home to Hillsboro; Hillsboro to Till- 1
members has the names of Will
purchase by Norris if Rowe of the wild ;
sible to the lay mind. He said that dale to Hillsboro. The distance is amook. and Tigardville to Eugene.
Births.
Thompson of Seattle, who has been in
animals
owned
by
the
Chutes
Show'
the germs of the dreaded disease wer* about nine miles and the planks, it is
Born—To Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Mc­ the Grove several times; F. S. Barnes
Wo’k on the Portland Forest Grove
first discovered in 1883 by Dr. Koch, said, would wear for nearly ten years. line was begun this morning, construc­ (Company of San Francisco. One of Coy, Wednesday, at Gales Creek, a of this city, the well known Oregon
the eminent German medical special­ F. Schomburg, a leading dairyman of tion materials having been assembled the advance agents was here Saturday boy.
mountain yew bow maker; Prof. Geo.
ist, and that since then great interest that section, favors the idea and has at various places along the line during making the preliminary arrangements i To Mr. and M,s. Alfred Cox, of E. Coghill of Denison University,
for the show. He expressed the belief Cedar Canyon, April 18, a girl.
among the medical profession had been announced he would contribute 1500 the past week.
I Grangeville, Ohio, formerly of this city.
that Forest Grove would give the cir - 1 To Mr. and Mrs. A. Porter, Forest
manifested in the study of this disease. to the building of such road provided
It is likely that the completion of
At her home in Patton Valley, Mrs.
He said that about 7 0 per cent of others would assist in the project. the system of lines as mapped out at cus one of the greatest receptions the ' Grove, April 11, a girl.
Sarah K. White, aged 52 years, died
the case* treated according to the The present condition of the road and yesterday’s meeting will take about show ever experienced in any city of
the size ol Forest Grove.
The Quientos held a pleasant ses­ Sunday morning at 10 o’clock. Sha
sanatorium method taken at their first especially in winte. time is unsatis­ three years.
An
idea
of
the
magnitude
of
the
cir­
sion
at the home of Mrs. Mayne was a native of Missouri and came to
stages are cured.
factory to the haulers of milk to the
cus
can
best
be
obtained
by
the
amount
j
Abbott
last week. The afternoon was Oregon in her youth. The funeral
Dr.
A.
E.
Pierce
of
Portland,
who
Hillsboro
Condenser
and
many
believe
He described briefly some of the
spent
in
conversation and at cards. was conducted Monday afternoon from
of
feed
necessary
to
be
provided
for
spoke
before
the
Woman’s
Club,
was
features of the treatment given at the that a substantially-built plank road
the Scotch church. She leaves
■ A
sanatorium with which he is connected. would be cheaper even in the tong run the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Charles the horses, camels and other animals The hostess served dainty refreshments band.
consisting
of
ice
cream
and
cake.
during
their
stay
in
Forest
Grove.
L
o-1
*
Hines
while
in
the
city.
“ Fresh air is of the utmost importance than rock road.
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