Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, May 07, 1908, Image 1

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FOREST GROVE, WASHINGTON CO., ORE., THURSDAY. MAY
J. W. H. Adkins Returned Home.
7. 190S.
NO. 44
Colts Lose to Maroons.
Judge J. W. H. Adkins, of Gales
Through a bunch of serious errors,
Creek, returned home, yesterday, from the Forest Grove Colts were halter-
a sojourn of seven months in his native ridden by the Hoiladay Maroons, at the
state, “ Old Missouri.” He went there baseball matinee given at the local
to settle an estate and to visit his only grounds, Sunday afternoon, and when
sister,
Mrs. Narcisse Hess, of Rich­ the nine-inning race was over, the
CiDocratic Si^tement Legislative
Mrs. Kreider Passes Away.
COHNELIUS. All Kt!|iul)l!cans Are 1'niflng lo Ap-
mond, Ray county. It was while there score stood 6 to 5 in favor of the FGrt A “ DHY”
The funeral of Mrs. E. A. Kreider, that he noticed an article reprinted in visitors.
i
Ticke! Loses J. A. Chap­
prove Administration of
who passed away at her home in this the local papers irom Denver (Colo­
Renewed
Fi^lit
Against
Saloons
to
be
The
Hofladays
believe
they
have
a
man.
Pres. Roosevelt
city, Sunday morning, was conducted rado) Post, relating to the estate of the twirling wonder in the box, but he
Made at June Election.
Tuesday at 10 a. m., from the Free late Hon. John Sevier, and irv tracing was found by the Colts quite easily.
Methodist church of which she had his genealogy Judge Adkins ascer­ Bodie, Mullen and Broughton wielded
Determincd in their efforts to expel
been un active member. Interment tained that he was one of the forty or the willow in good shape, and for the the saloons from Cornelius, the tem­
was in the Naylor cemetery and Rev. more heirs to the vast estate.
locals Henderson and Boos did the perance voters of that thriving town
W. N. Coflee, of Portland, a presiding
General John Sevier was a patriot of best batting.
have decided to unite Cornelius and
Makes Public Statement in Defense of elder of that denomination and a per­ the American revolution, a resident of
Moore, who alternated with Alex­ South Forest Grove precincts so as to Portland Telegram Declares Its Sup­
sonal friend of the departed woman, Knoxville, who lor 12 years was gov­ ander at the twirling act, pitched in bring about the desired end—the ex­
port for Cake and Urges All
Primary Law — Approves
' officiated at the services. The church ernor of the state of Tennessee. He good style. Getter, behind the bat, pulsion of saloons from the town of
Republicans to Rally.
was filled to overflowing with friends was a soldier and from 1791 to 1800 put up an exceptionally good game.
Course of A. T. Buxton.
Cornelius, as well as the sale of intox­
and acquaintances, and the casket was was brigadier-general. He also t>e'
The line-up follows:
icating liquors throughout the district
: covered with beautiful flowers. A came a member ot Congress, and
Maroons— Duncomb, c; Broughton, covered by the two precincts.
i'iiat H M. Cake, republican can*
With democratic breezes and a high number of singers , front Portland ren­ served in the First, Eleventh, Twelfth,
p: Bodie, lb; Stoops, 2b; Davidson,
The temperance forces believe that j efidate for tire U. S. Senate will be
Chamberlain wind kissing its sails, the dered several hymns.
Thirteenth and Fourteenth Congresses. ss; Donaldson, 3b; Robinson, If; Mul­ in their fight for a “ dry” town at Cor­
political pirate ship, the "Disgruntler,”
Mrs. Kreider was the wife of E. A. While in camp during an expedition len, cf; Barnsted, rf. Colts—Getter, nelius they have been repeatedly de­ elected by an overwhelming majority
chartered by the Washington County Kreider, and was 53 years of age at the against the Indians he took suddenly
c; Alexander-Moore, p; VanBlaricomb, feated l>v "floaters.” They are out on June first, there is no doubt. E s­
Democratic Machine set sail from time of her death. Four or five years ill and died September 24, 1815, leav­
; lb; R. Schultz, 2b; Wilkes, ss; W for a square liulit in June and expect ‘‘rything is shaping itself to give Mr.
Hillsboro some two weeks ago for a ago she sustained a stroke of paralysis, ing certain valuable assests of his es­
Schultz, 3b; Henderson, If; Moore- the assistance of South Forest Grove Cake tire entire republican vote of
peaceful voyage to Victory’s harbor. from which she never fully rallied and tate in the hinds of the United States
Alexander, cf; Boss, rf.
precinct, wlrich has. in years last, been Oregon. Senator Fulton, who was
Since the hour of its departure, the after a lingering illness, during which government.
Summary: Struck out, Alexander 5; in favor of local option
craft has been tossed upon tempestu­ she suffered patiently, she departed
defeated by Mr. Cake, has opened up
In a brief recently filed by the ad­
H. G Fitch, of Cornelius, was in
ous seas and raging billows have again peacefully. She was born at Ansonia, ministratrix of the estate, in the United Moore 4, Broughton 1; hits off,
Broughton
10;
Alexander
6;
Moore
3.
Forest
Grove,
la
t
week
and
secured
a
headquar,er» at the Imperial hotel and
and again swept her decks, but the 0 , on February 22, 1853, and came States Court of Claims, it is alleged
will
give his support to Mr. Cake. As
great
many
rigners
for
the
petitions
most recent mishap, however, is the to Forest Grove 19 years ago. Mr. that the estate of John Sevier was ad­
The Woman's Club.
which are being circulated.
another indication of Cake’s success
occurrence of a mutiny on board which and Mrs. Kreider were married in ministrated in 1816, but owing to the
The results will be compiled from tire Evening Telegram comes out in
The club will hold its regular meet-
is destined to bring destruction to the 1875. For a number of years. Mis. unsettled condition of Indian affairs,
ing next Monday, May 11, at 2:30 p. the election returns in the two pre- iris support and has the following to
ship.
Kreider conducted the only bakery in his administrators were unable to ob­ m. The program will be a very inter - cincts when the question of nrohibit-
, There are no words of condemnation town and enjoyed the acquaintance of
tain a settlement with the United esting one, the study topic being, “ As ing the -ale of intoxicating liquors is say:
for the brave sailor who finding himself a large number of people, whose sym
States government, and for that reason Others See Us.”
v ted upon throughout tlie country. \ A great many Republicans are be­
on board a pirate ship openly declines pathies go out to the bereaved family.
the administration was not closed nor
There are three amendments to the In case th-- county should go “ wet,” | ginning to ask themselves, “ Why
to continue sailing under an ill-omened Mrs. Kreider was an estimable woman fully settled.
constitution to be voted on at this though r t *t : !1 probable, the total s k aid we elect Governor Chamberlain
flag and who with patriotic zeal leaves and respected by all who knew her.
The estate of John Sevier. Sr., con­
vote of tile Cornelius and South Forest to the United States Senate?”
the ship and reaches shore to pledge Besides her husband, she leaves two sists of grants ol land in the state of meeting.
At the last meeting the club voted Grove precincts might be favorable to
And to this echo is answering,
fidelity to his country and his daughters, Miss Harriet Kreider and Tennessee amounting to 134.541
"Why, indeed!”
“ that each member earn fifty cents, I prohibition.
arty.
Mrs. W. G. Kopple, and two sons, acres, valued at $6,817,050. and that
There is an overwhelming majority
In every age and in every clime, Hirsehel Kreider and Rev. Hany E. of John Sevier, Jr., consisting oi 30,- turn it into the club treasury, and tell
how it was earned.” Next Monday
of Republicans iu this state. In the
oral courage has been admired as one Kreider, all of this city.
070 acres, valued at 81,503,500, or a afternoon is the time appointed for this
Elected State Clerk.
ordinary elections they have often, and
the great civic virtues and the name
total valuation ol $»,330,550 with in­ purpose, and the ladies are requested
L. J. Corl, of this city, was chosen , The Telegram believes wisely, looked
J. A. Chapman will live henceforth
terest at 6 per cent from August 4, to be prepared to tell (in prose or po­ state clerk ol the Modern Woodmen of
Celebrates 86th Anniversary.
to the men without reference to the
¡n the political annals of the county
1790.
etry)
how
their
money
was
earned.
America
convention
held
at
Ashland,
party brand which they wore. In this
cause he possessed the courage to
Hon. Alanson Hinman celebrated
Esquire Adkins’ grandfather was
yesterday. He will serve for three way they have disciplined party and at
MRS. TODD, Secretary.
Hand true to his convictions and to the anniversary of his eighty-sixth with Daniel Boone when that sturdy
years.
the same time raised the standard of
ing steadfastly to Republican princi- birthday, at his home in this city, last pioneer settled in Missouri and during
Resolutions.
the local public service.
ies and ideals.
Saturday. He is a native of New York his visit he asserts that he was able to
But in the matter of the election of
Whereas there is a measure to be
Determined to beat the Republican and came to Oregon when 22 years of trace his ancestry to the late John Se-
Mrs. S. E. Miller of Portland, one
ominees at the polls, the Democratic age. He located at Fort Walla Walla, v;er, Jr., and will eventually have a voted upon at the coming election in of the earl^ settlers in the vicinity of a United States Senator they have pre­
osses to the utter disgust and rebel- and taught school for Dr. Whitman, part in the inheritance left by that June, looking to the establishment o f! Forest Grove, was here this week sented to them a different problem.
the single tax system, and wlu-r i , it meeting acquaintances of former days, There they come in touch with the
on of the rank and file of honest Dem and subsequently taught two years in estate.
party ol the Nation, the party of Roose­
crats and Independents decided not the Salem Institute, which is now the
Mr. Adkins is 63 years of age and is felt that this system bv exempting a \f r. and Mrs. Miller came to this
o put out a county ticket but to make preparatoiy school for Willamette his visit to his native state proved par­ large amount of property from taxation country nearly 30 years ago and first velt, of which they so warmly approve,
and th- verdict which they render the
a --till hunt fight for the legislative University. He resigned to
take ticularly interesting and pleasant after will inevitably increase tile burden settled on the property which lias
since formed a part of Col. Harry genera) public must accept as very
icket.
charge of the offices maintained at The a long absence. He believet that in­ I upon farm property;
Therefore Resolved, by Washington Hayne's place on the Cornelius road. largely the judgment of the voters of
The News’ simple expose of the Dalles by Marcus Whitman and re­ teresting developments will be forth­
,
County
Pomona Grange representing a Mr. Miller died some years ago and Oregon upon that administration. Our
jlitical farce enacted at Hillsboro mained there until the Whitman mas­ coming in this case within a month.
large number of property owners and Mrs. Miller, wiio had not been here elections occur at an odd season of the
)me time since by the Democratic sacre. He then came to Washington
taxpayers of Washington County that for five years, saw many improvements. year. We here fire the first gun of the
osses of the county is in some degree county, where, with the exception of
To Cruise Tillamook Timber.
,
we
are unatlerably opposed to any Her sons were educated at the uni­ Presidential election. The verdict is
[esponsible for the awakening of voters four or five years lie has lived ever
Sixty expert cruisers and twelve j proposition looking to the exemption versity and have since won for them­ made up in advance, so far as the rest
nd candidates to the real issues of the since. In 1867 Mr. Hinman was ap­
teams left this morning for Tillamook of anv form of property from the pay­ selves success in the legal profession. of the country is concerned. The
fimpaign. When the mask of non- pointed Collector of Customs at As­
county to plot and cruise the timber ment of its just and reasonable share Although 79 years of age, Mrs. Miller Nation knows that the state is over­
isanship is torn from the motley toria. In 1866 he was elected to the
acerage of that county. It appears of taxation.
is hale and hearty and came unassisted whelmingly Republican. It likewise
^litical gathering which met at the State Legislature and also served as
that the assessors of that county have
R
uby
w
.
B
oyd
,
Sec.
horn Portland to Dilley where she was know, that the administration of Presi­
nty seat on April 24, the devices County Commissioner. He conducted
had a difficult task on their hands to
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. M Porter dent Roosevelt has here received en­
the Democratic machine are revealed a successful mercantile business for
Buy Good Horses.
thusiastic approval. That administra­
assess timber lands and that the owners
all their hideousness and the last many years at this place, retiring in
Horse fanciers of this county were
The Domestic Science Department tion. disguise it as we will, is now on
have, at times, refused to pay their
preme effort of the “ Democratic 1891. Mr. Hinman married Miss
taxes because the valuations were too in attendance at the horse sale held in met with Mrs. R. Austin on Tuesday trial before the country. By the gen­
sses” to prevent the triumph of Martha Elizabeth Jones Gerrish, on
high. In an effort to remedy this con­ Portland last week and several of them alternoon. A committee was appoint­ eral masses of the people it has been
publican principles is completely June 17, 1846, and they had eight dition of affairs, C. J. Clement, of Port- took the opportunity to buy some of ed to prepare an outline lor a course ol warmly approved; by the corporate and
children. Mrs. Hinman died in 1862, land, secured the contract to cruise ] the well-bred animals offered at auc- study next year. The subject for the plutocratic interests it is bitterly re­
fought to naught.
The position of Mr Chapman is and three years later he married Miss and plot ail the timber lands in Tilla- tion. J. W. Connell of Hillsboro, day was fish. Mrs. A. T. Buxton gave viled, and, while little is being done
lequivocally set forth in a letter to Sophia Margaret Bowen, of Oberlin, O. mook county. Every acre of timber i purchased Natchez Maid, bay mare, a demonstration of white sauce and openly, there is deep down a smoul­
W. Connell, chairman of the Re- Two sons were born. Mr. Hinman will be cruised and plotted and the by Senator, 2:26j for 8155; Terry R, creamed salmon, lor which she uaed dering fire of resentment that cannot
blican County Central Committee, has been a member of the Congrega­ data turned over to the county for the hay gelding, by Love-lace Marion,went salmon of her own canning. How to be extinguished. For the very reason
e communication is self-explanatory tional church of this place since 1848, use of the assessor, who will thus be to John Connell of Hillsboro, for 8315; fry fish was quite generally discussed, that the plutocratic forces of the coun­
and was one of the original trustees enabled to reach a more just valuation. 11-ady Me, brown mare, to E. K. I.y- as also were several other methods of try hate the President, the masses of
d is as follows:
Sherwood, Oregon, May 4, 1908. when Tualatin Academy and Pacific The contract requires that the work be ons also of Hillsboro; Black gelding to preparation. After enjoying the re­ the people admire and approve him.
University were incorporated.
J. W Connell.
If under such circumstances such as
completed in four months and is at J. Connell of Hillsboro, 8135; Lady freshments which consisted of the
Chairman County Central Com­
sevzn cents per acre.
! Isom, chestnut mare, by Pricemont, to creamed salmon, oyster sandwiches, these it goes forth that the people of
George Naylor of Forest Grove, $205; pickles and coffee, the Department Oregon in June elect a Democrat for
mittee.
Pleasant Reception.
Hillsboro. Oregon,
J
Aleone, brown gelding, to C. C. Han­ adiourned to meet with Mrs. K. Stew­ United States Senator, the administra­
Meeting at Banks.
A charming reception was given
cock of Cornelius, $240.
art, Tuesday, May 19. Subject, Green tion receives a blow in the house of its
r Sir:
Vegetables.
After due deliberation I have de­ Tuesday evening at the J. T. Buxton j J. R. Knodell, assistant superinten-1
supposed friends that it is conceivable
Passed Up Hillsboro.
ed to accept the nomination for residence in honor of Dr. and Mrs dent of the Anti-saloon league, will
tnay have a serious effect upon the
The Hillsboro Independent remarks: i Herbert Clay Lieser and Miles Un ! plans of the friends of the administra­
Representative, given me by the mass Augustus N. Kinney who had just re­ speak in favor of local option for Wash­
m eting Convention, and I wish to say turned from their honeymoon trip. ington county, at Banks, on Monday “ It is pretty safe to class a circus that | derwood Lieser, who were in attend- tion and upon the great contest in
■ the Republican voters through you . The affair was given by Mrs. Buxton evening. May 11; at Cornelius, Tues­ will pitch its tent at Forest Grove and | ance at the university here some years November following. It must not be
th
while I appreciated the unsought and Mrs. A. B. Caples and proved a day evening. May 12; at Hillsboro, make its next stop at Beaverton, a ' ago, completed the course offered at forgotten that much quiet work has
he r conferred, nevertheless I am a thoroughly enjoyable social event. Wednesday evening, May 13; at Dil­ pretty ‘bum’ affair. Still the man­ the medical department of the Uni­ been done in recent months against
versity of Oregon and were graduated the administration. One may see the
^ J m b e r of the Republican party and a The parlor had been beautifully deco­ ley, Friday evening. May 15; and at agement may be shy the price of a \
Monday evening from that institution, effect of it upon every hand in every
firr believer in the principles thereof, rated for the occasion with jardiniers Beaverton, Tuesday evening, May 19. license at the county seat.”
i The Liesarsare from Vancouver, Wash , community—the clacquers busily en­
of
white
lilac
and.
narcissus.
Dainty
F.
B.
Rutherford
will
sneak
upon
the
Hillsboro
shouldn’t
feel
bad
because
as such participated in the Primary
Mrs. economic question of the saioon, to a of its size; it will get a circus bye and and Miss Leah Emma Lieser, a stu- gaged in hamstringing Roosevelt, and
ction, the law prescribing the refreshments were served.
I dent in the conservatory of music, is a insiduously undermining the platform
fll' thod of nominating candidates for Mayne Abbott cut the cake and Miss union meeting of the churches of bye—when it grows "p.
sister of the new M. D.’s.
Alyce
Cronin
presided
at
the
punch
Hillsboro, next Sunday evening. Any
of principles which he has been stead­
^■political parties and had I wished
Hillsboro Grants Franchise.
place in the county, where meetings
t f become a candidate for the Legis- bowl.
Rev. Philip E. Bauer of Salem, will ily putting forth in his messages and
The evening was spent in social may be held, can get a speaker by
lat ire I, as Austin Buxton, Master of
The Hillsboro city council has be in town over Sunday. He preaches speeches. If a well-known and sup­
tit State Grange, said in his public conversation and the guests took th's making it known to L. L. Hollinger, granted the Oregon Electric Railway in exchange with the pastor of the posedly safe administration state falls
s l ’emen*. w ,uld i ave complied with opportunity to extend their congratu­ of Forest Grove.
Company a 25-year franchise through Congregational Church. Mr. Bauer, a bv the wayside in June, the prestige ot
tie provisions thereof, letting the peo­ lations to the newly wedded couple.
that city, with privileges to occupy two graduate of Pacific Univeis’ty in the i the administration severely suffers, and
The beautiful wedding presents re­
ple decide whether or not I was wanted
blocks on First street for turning cars. year 1897, is always cordially wel­ no man who honestly faces the ques­
Out for the Scorchers.
t | i candidate. All the Republican ceived by the young people attracted
The
town haj required a $5000 bond comed back to Forest Grove. All his tion can *ee it otherwise.
Several boys who ride bicycles are
From this standpoint wh’eh is «<**»•-
cL . i
h •-? com lie i with the the attention of the guests. Dr. and
from the railway company to be for­ friends here, and they are many, will
showing
an
utter
disregard
for
the
safe­
, irti-an
K
of this law and are entitled Mrs K'nney leave Portland tomorrow
thing considerably mor
feited
in
case
the
road
is
not
in
opera­
be
glad
to
see
him
again
and
to
hear
V The
j, t0 standpoint, the ma
■ s u p p o rt, and I pledge to them ma­ for Quebec. Canada, whence they will ty of pedestrians and are flagratly tion within six months.
him
speak.
Sunday
evening
he
•*»-
...t »S
st hearty support, and will advise all go to New York to sail for Europe violating the ordinance regulating bi­
Con-
j
Telegram.
It
belie
speak under the auspices of the
cu platform
friends to do the same. By so do- where the doctor will study abroad for cycle riding on the sidewalks. It will
and
sincerity
in
the
*d
gregational
Brotherhood.
After Hillsboro Saloons.
several months previous to his return be remembered that there is an ordi­
of principles which is President 1«
Kg 1
nance
which
provides
that
when
pass­
Another
move of the local optionists
to
America.
The
best
wishes
of
their
The committee consisting o( H. G. laying down, in the e .afn»'
■H on
equ- 't» of
ator, and materially increasing party friends for an enjoyable sojourn abroad ing a pedestrian the bicyclist shall give was the filing of a petition with the Goff. L. J. Corl and E. W. Haines, cial privileges and •'
and a safe return to Oregon follow Dr. due warning of his approach and shall county clerk asking that the question who went to Sumpter, to examine the opportunity for which the a. ■'-■■■
;y and strength in this eoontv.
retard the speed of his wheel. The of the sale of intoxicating liquors be mining property in which Frank T stands, and to propagate and develop
Kinney and his bride.
(Signed) J A. CHAPMAN*.
ordinance is to be rigidly enforced and voted upon in a sub-division consisting Kane is interested, have returned and which he has done more than *•?
complaint will be made to the proper of North and South Hillsboro and South expressed themselves as satisfied with other man ol his gen -ation. It con­
I j L M Porter of Dilley, recently sold
Remember the Dafes.
authorities unless these reckless scorch­ Tualatin and West Butte precincts. the condition of affairs. It will be re­ siders this a matter ot ; r otism, rather
the Paul Ward property containing 20
ers show more regard for the pedes­ This is an attempt to drive the saloons membered that a considerable number than partisanship, and t props,
o
Base
Dali
games,
at
Banks,
are
»*e and situated near the Carl Tup
power to
of shares were turned over by Mr. do whatever lies within
out of Hillsboro.
perjplace, one-half mile from Forest scheduled as follows: Banks meets trian.
Kane to the Haines bank to effect a uphold and sustain ' e i anwho»» .ery
Grow-* ;o Harvey Baldwin of this city. Beavetton, Sunday. May 17. and Banks
settlement
of the business of that name typifies these modem eni ght-
Jack
Wright
was
in
attendance
at
Porti
E. S. Sparks was in
several
The place has nine acres in hops, an crosses bats with McMinnville on May
(C W a o e l tr lit P « O tf)
institution.
the horse sale in Portland last week.
day: the past week.
10 .
« c h a r. and all the land is tillable.
DECLARES FOR CAKE
!
FULTON OUT FOR CAKE