/ -A 3 w Y / ¿T> n f - If NGTON ¡OL. V N ews FOREST GROVE, WASHINGTON CO., ORE., THURSDAY. MAY 14. 190S. C0RNELÎU3 TO CELEBRATE. Ü EAT CROWDS AT CiRCUS. wood, 85.23 double payment; Chas. N. L. Atkins Withdraws. NO. 45 More Candida'es. REPUBLICAN RALLY. 83.72 double payment; E. N. L. Atkins, who has been an­ A number of candidates filed peti" 814 42 doub'e payment; B. nounced by the independents as can­ tions and notices of candidacy with the nual 83 25 over collection; Geo. didate for the office of County Clerk, Hon. J. D. Lee to Address Voters at county clerk, Tuesday. They were a* 340.17 double payment. Masonic Half. May 19. ( has withdrawn from the race. Mr. At- follows: N. L. Atkins, independent Grove Is Genial Host. The Semi-Annual Reunion of the Hon. J. D. Lee, of Portland, one of TROBATE COURT. • kins has a good position with the candidate for county clerk; the persons 'as.nngtou County Veterans’ Associ- More titan four thousand people E state of J. W. KatclilTe. E state Oregon Electric Company, and has making oatli to iiis petition of 113 Hie most gi'ted campaigners in the decided to remain in its employ. signers were Charles W. Mettz and state, will speak at Masonic hall. May ion was held at Cornelius, Thursday, came from every nook of the surround­ clo-eJ of record. Cephrs F. Clapp. hv 7. There was a guodly number ing country to see the greater Norris 19. Mr. Lee has served in the state Estate of Susan K. T anner, deceased. Louis L. Crawford, indspendent can­ eiislature and during T. T. Geei’t Colts Win Easily. ¡attendance, consisting of the veter­ & Rowe circus, which gave two great Horn! of S. T. L in k later, A dm inistrator, didate lor county commissioner filed ans. their wives, local ci izens and performances in Forest Grove, last Fri- filed and approved uud letters testam en ­ When the game was called off Sun­ petition of 103 signets with W. Lang- adro n.siration was superintendent of their families. The occasion passed d.y. the Oregon state prison at Salem. He tary ordered issued. I \ l*. Luce, K. H. day afternoon between the Brainard off pleasantly and wituout a hitch. Seldom, if ever, have larger crowds G reer and J. C. H are appointed ap p rais­ Cubs and the Forest Groye Colts the l-y and John A. Abbott as witnesses. is a staunch Republican and his speech Janes B Wilkerson, independent Ever, body was made to feel at home, of farmers and ranchers visited F’orest ers. score was 7 to 33 but had the game candidate for county school superin­ will be in support of Roosevelt’s poli­ and the address of welcome delivered Grove, not even in the days when cies and a greater Oregon. Plans are E state of F red tv miner», deceased. been continued there is no telling how tendent, filed petition having 112 by Rev. Mr. Dosche, s i the Lutheran “ Populism was in Flower” and the Sale of real estate stHnued. much bigger the score migh( have names and Edw. R. Wirtz and John A. being made to make the occasion the church, was appropriate and cordial. cream of the effete East’s spellbinders been. As it was the game proved a Abbott appear as witnesses. Mr. Wil­ signal for the old-fashioned Republi­ MARRIAGE LICENSES. The choir rend red several musical weie sent to win Oregon to General can rally with old-time enthusiasm. surprise to all and more especially to kerson registers as Democrat. Elias L. Hauta and Aduliue Ashley. »elections which were interspersed Weaver. Forest Grove has once again the Colts who had expected to go up Chas. E. Hedge, of Beaverton, has among short, vigorous speeches. demonstrated that it is the only city in ADUITIUNAL LOCAL NEWS. against one of the most formidable announced himself as candidate for REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Rev. Gould, of Forest Grove, gave a the county that can adequately ac­ aggregations in Portland. The record representative on Statement No. 1 Kasmus K nw ussen et n \ to W A Hon. Will Marsh of Centerville, was very interesting address. He said that commodate and handle large crowds of Shaw lot W o and 75 Ueavcrton- of the Brainard Cubs was such as to tek et. here yesterday. he nor any one else could form a con­ people with genial hospitality and com- n»m1 till»»nraagu . . . .$957.50 make this supposition probablz but ception of a soldier’s experience and foit. The hotels did great business K ism us Kasmusseii et iu to John Capt. Peters was in Portland yester­ alter the visitors had been on the lo- , More Baseball Victories. Tuppan lots 07 to 7u lluaverton- day on business. laivatlons during the civil war. ‘‘To and the iiverv stables were crowded to cal field for two innings it was evident iieed v ille acreage ........ .. 5043 The Stephens Addition baseball tos realize what these men endured,” said their full capacity, and every vacant C am illa Needham et ,u to A E that the visitors were no match for the Hon B. F. Purdy of Gaston, was sera were defeated here, Sunday morn- i he, “ it would be necessary for us to lot was populated with wagons and N'ourse et a! Inis 5, 0. 7. 8, blk 8 ; plucky, prancing, local aggregation. visiting Forest Grove yesterday. ing, by the Forest Giove Grays in a l South I ’ark add Forest G ro v e .. 1500 live the life they did, endurtd their horses. The people had come out to It might be said that the locals sufferings, and share with them all take a holiday and they enjoyed it to A nne J Ruch.in.in to Jotiu W hite showed up in better shape than in the cleverly played game, by the score cf] —J. B. Wilkerson, Independent 40 ao in Jas Marker D L C t 1 s Candidate for School Supeiintendent. things connected with the war.” He its fullest extent. The attendance at i w ______ jgjo game with the Maroons and that they 4 to 14. Another victory perched on the then paid a glowing tribute to the the circus excelled the most sanguine Em il G S ta rs to It W L’ipenbrink Mrs. W. B. Haines will entertain ! made comparatively few errors The women of the war and spoke feelingly of hopes of the managers of that great ag­ 21 t,.i acres in see 10 t 2 s 2 w . 900 visitors had the poorest team that ever baseball banners of Forest Grove, Sat­ the Quinientos club at her home Fri­ the anxiety and weary waiting endured gregation, and they went away from i G eo V Doughty et al to E rn e st \V attempted to play ball on the local urday afternoon, when the Public day afternodh. tra c t in M Moore D L C j school team won from the North Yam­ by them during the separation of fath­ Forest Grove feeling they had m ade1 Foord t l s 2 w ................. ....................... 17 grounds and the home boys rolled up Banks will cross bats with the Brain­ ers, brothers and husbands, during the r.o mistake by pitching their tents in 1 J C Smock e ta l to N ettie M Fitch against them the highest score ever hill nine, by the score of 2 to 1. It ard Cubs on the former’s grounds tra c t in Sherw ood___________ 1 was a good game of ball and the teams £,• long years of that terrible struggle. the metropolis of the richest sect on of recorded by the official scorer on the Sunday, May 24. appeared to be evenly matched. ' He reviewed the progress made by our Washington county. The handful of | Eli: a M D dley et al to .1 U T rul- home field. liu g e r p art of blk 5 Falrvlew CDuntry since 1865, cf our national home “ knockers” were astonished for add H illsboro_______________ 1350 Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Thomas and The score by innings was as follows: Inspected Orchards. greatness and of the respect in which the crowds were such as to make even W illis Ireland to Andrew Jack Mrs. Lizzie Watkins of Gaston, were Colts------2-3-3-8- 7-7-3— 33 tra c t in M Moore D L l ’ t l s 2 J. H. Reid, of Milwaukie, commis-! in the Grove Monday. the United States is held by other the Hillsboro Independent’s patagraph- Portland-0-0-1-2-0-1-0-3— 7 Bilious. He then pictured the con­ er green with envy. The crowds were P e te r Horchers to P e te r H T 2300 C. H. Todd, Portland, umpire; bet- sioner for the First Horticultural dis-1 Rev. Mr. Hillis, the new pastor of trast between the present conditions orderly, not one individual being M ohrmann et al tra c t in sec 20 teries, Colts—Alexander and Getter; i trict, was here last week on an official i the Free Methodist church, has arrived tour of inspection of the orchards of t 2 a 1 w ____ _________________ 1200 Portland— "Chick” and Casey. and those that would be existing had placed under arrest during the whole to make his home here. J oil n A Foote to Wm A F erris blk this vicinity. County Commissi« ne ■ country been divided. iday. , 20 B oharts subdiv of E bben» L. L. Crawford of the Banks neigh­ Harris accompanied him, and together I At dinner time the assemblage was The Transportation company handled c la im _______________________ 200 Sick of Minnesota: Coming to Forest they visited a goodly number of or­ borhood, was in the city yesterday Jited upon by a cordon of young more than one thousand people, and J A M orback et al to B lake T rue Grove. chards. Mr. Reid drives a Shetland interviewing the voters. p a rt of secs 17 and 20 t 2 s 1 w. 1000 lies, who worked faithfully. The the trolley cars proved of great conven­ liner was under the supervision of ience to the visitors in reaching the H enry P W ilsou to Mary E W il­ The following letter from Benjamin pony team which attracted considerable Dr. Brown and Archie Bryant made son tra c t in sec fi t 1 g 3 w_____ 1 Jelderka of Garland, Minn , together attention, and some believed him to be L. S. Fairchild, Mrs. T. R. Cor- circus grounds which were located be­ H iram W L S m ith e t al to Jam es a flying trip to Portland Monday in the iius and Mrs. H. Challacombe, wives tween the Nye and the old Shipley place. with the appended bit of news is self the advance agent of the circus crowd. doctor's little red devil. Shipley p a rt of lots 8 and 9 blk 950 explanatory: offold soldiers who understand the ten­ As to the show itself, it was as good : 4 Simmons add H illsb o ro .......... Vital Statistics Mr. and Mrs Will Weitzel are visit­ dencies and capacities of veterans and a circus as ever came to this section, j Anna M W rage to (J W Barnes EDITOR N ews —Please send me a ing relatives in Seattle» Mr. Weitzel p a rt of blk B Fairview add For Washington county as reported ^ H o were well fitted for the positions, Norris & Rowe have added much to j H illsb o ro ___________________ 850 Sample copv oi the Washington County to the county board of health for the is doing work in the navy yards there. ^ ^ e re were between two and three their former aggregation and have fin­ J R ussell McGee to Mary S. Mc­ News —Your paper. The local lodge of Eastern Star went Gee 5 ac in sec 6 t 1 s 3 w and ndred persons in attendance “ and ally gotten together one of the best I read about you: and your Countra: month of April 1908. th e r lands__________________ Number returns on marriages 6; to Hillsboro Tuesday evening and at- did al! eat and were filled.” As ¡shows on the continent. The “ Cub” I A o W and are thinking to go west, and then Donelson to Thos G M eehau to t fragments that were taken up, had the time of his life and grinned \ 18.56 ac in sec 5 t 1 s 2 w ______ I will come and See you: as soon as I contagious diseases—diphtheria 2; ter led the lodge at that place. A this deponent sayeth naught. (H e from ear to ear ail day, as he stalked j W illiam Frey to Fred B erb er get your paper and find out the price scarlet fever 1; measl; s 4. Births— good time was enjoyed. wa n’t there.) through the side shows, was treated to | 158 70 acres in J S W h ite I) L C for it: I will send you the money, and males 8; females 14; total 22. Deaths Jake Buxton returned the forepart t 1 » 2 w ____________________ _ —males 7; females 6; total 13. tSA number of young ladies added to lemonade and pop corn and saw the I F. W enstrom e t al to lu tu ra K 4500 you can wiite down as a Subscriber. of the week from a visit in Yamhill W. 1). WOOD, the enjoyment of the occasion by sing­ big performance. If he had been al- hoping this wont be any trouble to county and reports McMinnville as Sheu 25 ac in sec 8 t 2 s 2 w ___ County Health Officer. ing patriotic songs and rendering pleas­ lowed to “ cover” th e event he would P h ilip Shea to L au ra K.Sheu p art you. making a strong effort to advertise the I remain Respectfully Yours—Ben­ ing reciUtions. resources of “ Old Yamhill.” still be grinding out copy and som e of i . ° ( 8ecr? l, “ H * 'w- - .......... ............. Banks Wins. . , . . .. . .. fa'll'» Enders e t ux t> E rnest jamin Jelderks. HBro. T. P- Blake, who was made an it so hot that th e foreman feared it K eehn p a rt of lot 46 in Grav I here will be a special lecture at In one of the fastest games seen on Some news from this Countra for norary member of the association a m ight have scorched the press. | o .ik ................................................... 4200 the Christian church next Sunday night the Banks baseball grounds, the Banks j S arah E T urn bow et al to Jo h n A your paper.—It is Freesing here in ■ ago, spoke for about twenty min- on the subject of “ Marriage and Di­ COUNTY COURT NEWS I K eller 1 0 ac in Geo R ichardson Northern Minn: every night; and no players defeated the McMinnville i. He delivered an address, which vorce.” The morning theme will be r> L C 12 s 1 900 seeding is done as yet. I am sick of team, Sunday, by the score of 9 to 1 to|have been enjoyed must have been George McKibben et al; application i R obert Jehorck et al to David “ The Origin of our Salvation.” ¡rd. It was intense with feeling, for establishment of road; ordered that ! F letch er 4 ac in sec 31 t 2 s 1 w 100 0 a Contra like this: and so are many There was a large attendance and the contest was one of the best seen at M s Ethel Moseley, of Vancouver, , , .. , A Z G rag g e t ux to I M H umke more: we are looking towards Forest mg and to the point. It touched the m atter be continued until Ju n e term . | pa r t ,,f blk 2 H um phreys add p art Banks this season. The Outlaws were ■vis visiting here, during the week. Grove, Oregon. B. J. hearts of the veterans as the eyes 11 illeboro In m atter of application for liquor beaten by the Verboort team by the She nd Miss Wdma Waggener walked Dfiused with tears bore testimony, license in Buxton precinct from Rob- in v estm en t Co to Sylvanus S f ont Hillsboro to Forest Grove, one Nominee for School Superintendent. score of 10 to 26. i. Blake occupies a warm place in L. Simpson; ordered that license be Ila lc h 35.42 ae in 9ec 3 t 2 s 1 w day I ist week, and did the trip in M .1 Summon* et ux to Thoa C hearts of the members of the as- granted upon payment of fee. M. C. Ca:e, nominee for county K yle 11 ac iu see 21 t I n 1 w A Curiosity. record time. iation. This year’s reunion was \ school superintendent, received his In matter of appointment of road Irvin K Payne et ux to G eorge K > of the best meetings of the supervisor Dist. No. 22; it is ordered Hoyt Furniture Co. have the mean P.i> lie lot 3 blk 1!) H illsboro education at the Michigan Agricultur­ The Bazaar had the misfortune a T horne et ux to 1) P ( ’o rrie ri aciation. al Coll *ge at Lansing, Michigan, and est horse to be found anywhere. They few days ago to have a car load of that Chris Christenson be appointed W ">* K ; ac in W Simmons I) I»C . . . 7000 The association accept rd the invi- lotd supervisor for said district. at the Michigan State Normal at Ypsi- can’t drive it even to deliver goods. organs damaged by the rain while be­ It \V A irey et al to VV V Sample tion from the city n til of Cor- p a rt of see 5 t 2 8 3 w _________ Petition of Mrs. H- B. Luce fer quit 10 lanti, Michigan. His first experience It runs but don't move, so they are ing unloaded. The instruments are ■ius and the Fourth of July cora- claim deed; ordered that petition be C arrie V F uller to A lb e rt N in teaching was as principal of one of exhibiting it in their big show window. not seriously hurt but Mr. Staehr says Ittee to meet at this place for their j granted upon payment of taxes, costs \ S tanton H5 ae in Thos H a rt I) L the Ypsilanti city schools, which posi See it as you pass. Many people say i lie is going to sell them at about half C t 1 s 3 w ___________________ lual encampment. The viterans and penalties. tion he held for twelve years. In they never saw such an ugly looking [ price. I his will be a good chance Abbie Kobiusou to C M Haw­ kl accordingly pitch tl eir ter.t^ in the to get an organ. 1892 Mr. Case rtsign*d this position beast. thorne w I of se sec 23 t 1 n 5 J. f t . Raymond et al; application m park from July I t to July 3d in- for re survey of road No. 61; viewer's I w -----........... 200 and came to Washington county, Ore­ Re-Elected by Grangers. Miss E B. Penfield of the Book r . time May 7 7, lona. et i ux Ritter pive, after which they will celebrate report; read j first gon, where he taught continuously for 1908, 'David et a, \V s(, m * g ,)f e r , w sec to !• t 2n 2 w lependence day without breaking read second time May 8, 1908, and Lucy A Vi ootnan et al to J Down» 500 another twelve ytars. In 1904, Mr. Austin T. Buxton, of this city, was Store has increased her add. space in ■tap. Case was elected county school super­ re-elected master of the Oregon State The News and will inaugurate a spe­ road ordered established; petitioners to part of Mk 2 Morgan*add Hills- I m i t o ____________________ _______ ___ 10 intendent, and during this term of of Grange, yesterday afternoon, for an­ cial Saturday sale each week for some pay chainmen and axemen. S .1 W h ite «t al to J < avanaugh time. The Book Store has grown fice has visited the schools of the other term of two years. In matter of petition of Herman Old Soldier Passes Away. e t al 10.75 ac in sec 35 t 1 n 2 w 2000 since its beginning to such an extent couuty each year and performed the Schmidt for public easement; this mat­ that almost everything usually handled ¡CThe funeral of Henry P. Wilson, ter coming on for hearing upon motion duties of the office faithfully and well. City Council Meets. Card of Thanks. in a store of this kind, even in the trhc died at his home in this city Sun­ of E. B. Tongue, attorney for Amelia Mr. Case holds a State Life Diploma The session of the city council Mrs. Mary E. Neii and family ap-1 largest cities, is to be found here. day evening, was held from the Free Dietz; it is ordered that motion be and is qualified in every way to ad­ Me hodist church Mondav morning denied and that case be continued for Tuesday evening was brief and but vance the interests of the schools of preciate the sympathy of their many At the meeting of the Woman’s little besides regular routine business I friends and thank them for their kind­ and • -ras in Forest View this county. ten days. was transacted by the citv fathers. ness during the sickness and rierth of club, held the forepart of the week, cemetery- Mr. Wilson had lived in In matter of local option petition; it announcement was made that an anon- It was voted that the rebate on the j their husband and father. l u ritv fora number of years and is ordered that an election be held on Died. vmous friend ol the ladies, not wishing street assessments be paid to the prop 1 K | well known to old residents, many the first day of June, 1908, to deter­ erty owners. The list is to be made A number of noticeable imptove- that the club should be the loser by Robert Neil, an old-time resident of M w hom gathered at the church t mine whether sale of intoxicating up bv the city treasurer. Application Forest Grove, succumbed to that dread [ ments have been made in the interior the unt >ward circumstances which last tribute to his memory, liquors shall be prohibited in North for the extension of the water mains disease pneumonia Monday afternoon of the First National bank building, \ have afflicted the Haines bank in f Henry P. V ilson was born at Dcve , Hillsboro, South Hillsboro, West Butte was made by residents on the Gales after an illness of a little more than ! which have contributed in making that j v hi :h tire club had 125.63 deposited, N, J. in 1835 and grew to man! 03d at and South Tualatin precincts. Creek road and another was presented two weeks. The funeral services were strong financial institution mere invit- had given that amount to the club. that place. In 1862 he moved to In the matter of local option peti­ by Walter Rosworm and five others for ' conducted from his late residence on ' to its growing patronage. The Davenport, Iowa, and enl s.ed as a s« 1 tion; it is ordered that an election be If local Methodists want to keep diet in the Union Army and served ti 1 held on first day of June, 1908, to de­ an extension on north Third Avenue | Third Avenue Wednesday morning walls have been neatly papered anew, pace with their brethren at Hillsboro, the close of the war. In 1374 he termine whether the sale of intoxicat­ and Second street. Both applications and the interment was in Forest View the counters polished and freshened the improvements on the church her* mar: E. Bailey. They ing liquors shall be prohibited in South were referred to the committee on light cemetery, Rev. Hiram Gould of the UP »»d new curtains have been added, will have to be decided upon and in » migrated to Oregon in 1887 and a lit- Forest Grove and Cornelius precincts. and water for ascertaining the probable M. E. Church officiating. Mr. N eil, thus giving the room a neat and at- hu^y, too. The Hillsboro Methodists expenditure of putting in the pipes. was a native of Canada and was born * tractive appearance. later came to reside in Forest under the leadership ol their pastor, Petition of J. W. Connell for refund The report of the city treasurer was July 12, 1852. He was married to Grove. Besides his wife he leave« The putting down of two cement Rev L. F. Belknap, are planning of tax; it is ordered that the several read and ordered placed on file. Mary E. Hacker 28 years ago. children to mourn 1 is df ' M -. 5a- amounts be refunded as per petition. I sidewalks this week starts a movement j improvements amounting to 85,000. The street commissioner was in­ He leaves a wife, a daughter Kate, tih Mostert of Gre nvil e; Mrs. Blaich« Report of Willis Ireland, recorder of structed to order the Forest Grove and two sons, George of Portland and 1 in the right direction. One of the According to present plans the au­ Best Df Portland; Bel e, Clyde and conveyances, for month of April; it is walks extends from the Forest Grove ditorium of the church is to hive Sioyd of Forest Grove. Elder W N crlered that report be approved; fees Transportation company to plank their Frank of tnis place. The sympathies National bank as far as the corner of seating capacity for 600 persons and inity g go out to the family lhe property owned by Professor other modern conveniences have been track for a dntance of fiity feet in^front of the community Cofi of Portland, preached the fun- 8373 30. of the Mrs. Moore property on Pacific in the hour of gloom and bereavement Marsh. The other walk is on the west provided for. address and the Report of E. J. God man. county Avenue which is now occupied by ucted under the auspices of the clerk, for month of April; ordered ap­ side of College Way along the Book — Dr. C. L. Large reports a son Nelson LaCourse. Will Make a Report. G. A. R. Post of which the de- proved; fees 8183.75. Store property. There is nothing in weighing 8j pounds born to Mr. and The claim for damages from Francis id was a member. At a meeting of the Haines Bank the ,ine of improvements which adds Mrs. Thomas Schoolcraft of near Dil- J. W. Connell, sheriff, petitioned Bernard was reported upon and not Committee it was decided that a com- *° macb to the appearance of a town ley, the 13th inst. Parties wishing that county warrants be drawn lor the allowed. plete statement of the affairs of the ft00** cement walks. the attendance of Dr Large in this following amounts: Card of Thanks. Rev. H. E. Kreider and family left, Bank would be made not later than J. D. Rode. 817 09 double payment Free Methodist—Rev. E. Hillis. class of cases will greatly oblige him, W- wish to thank the friends who so if convenient, by engaging his servi­ kindly ass.sted us during the late iil- taxes; Mike Conzelman, $7 13; over this week, for Woodbum, where Mr. June 1st, 1908, and a copy mailed to who has been assigned to this place ces two or three months prior to the Kreider is to be pastor of the Free payment: W. J. R. Beach, 810; over each depositor. for the coming year, will occupy the ness and death of our wile and mother, L. J. CORL, pulpit at the Free Methodist church at expected event. Dr. Large has both charge in county fund; William Fe'dt, Methodist churches of Woodbum and the many flora phones. Hubbard. Secretary pro. tem. I 11 a. m., Sunday, May 17. 843.06 double payment; Bank of Sher- E A. K r e l d e r a n d F a m il y . E. Potts, I). Smith, Reunion at Cornelius Last Attendance Protes Surprise to Man­ H. Albee, agement cf Aggregation— Forest Ga breath, Tlursday. , , i