W ashington C o in tv news FOREST GROVE, WASHINGTON CO., ORE., THURSDAY. J J <1 Î 4 . H I WINS DUT Carries State by 1500 Bill Loses Wash- 1; Ingtun County by 133. f i walk Mr. Dennis bounced out and his wife was thrown out as the team crossed the sidewalk into the campus. After they had raced through most of the forest the horses ran into a tree, broke loose and ran in opposite directions. support we remaiti yours very respect- It was some time before Mr. Dennis fUny, recovered all of his effects. He was J- w - C onnell , Chairman County not hurt but his wife received some Central Com. slight injuries. C. O. ROE, Secretary. ENTIRE CO. TICKtT IN Bailey for Clerk Wins by 14—Prohi­ bition Lost and Cows are Shut up—High School Lost. The ba'tle of ballots is over and the republican partv in Oregon fared well; losing but one state office, ar.tl that going to Governor Chamberlain. The vote up to this time s^ows Chamber­ lain’s lead for U. S. senator to be »bout 1500 in the state and no pros- piCts ol a change. '.Turning to the county ticket, there was i decided victory for the republi­ cans when all the factions andcorr- b’lna ions are taken into consideration. Thi- was a year that nobody knew whe e he was nt. No body could pre­ dict majorities with any certainty, but the prevailing sentiment at all times lored the republican ticket as against a Independents. ¡Statement No. One ticket found it- ilf in a rather perilious position and no time was there much show that would be elected. One of the enounced reasons it did not win, hips, was the fact that the primary was not invoked, thus giving the ople a chance to nominate. j One of the most ludicrous features the voting Monday was that almost variably, every Chamberlain ballot is cast for the legislative ticket which 11 absolutely oppose the governor in : legislature. Just why an elector uld vote for Chamberlain and then How up with a vote against him, has casioned much comment and seems soluble. The republican legislative :ket is elected by good majorities; s only close votes being between iky and McCormick for c eik The early returns showed that two of |he republican county ticket was likely be beaten, but when the rural dis- icts were heard from the vote was hanged to such an extent that they both safe, making a total republi- victory in the county. J. W. sailey for clerk and Prof. Case, who ■.Were in doubt have majorities of 1 + 152 respectively. The Prohibitionists were active in foe campaign and their work was felt aerever they took hold. Cornelius South Forest Grove precincts were hked together and the vote for wet >nd dry was close, resulting in Cor­ nelius going wet by only 7 or 8. while ith Forest Grove is safely dry. rth Forest Grove went dry as did ith Hillsboro. The county claimed \et by about *00. j Stock running at large in tne county wa voted out. Hence the cows must be shut up. The recall ammendment canied in both county and state, W the University appro: nation car­ ded in the state, but not in the county. Thanks the Voters. 190 S. SUOI T Business Change. One of the land marks of this city is to be transposed into a modern busi­ ness establishment. Last Friday there was consumated a deal whereby Carl Hinman, our popular councilman and old time resident of this city, came in- to possession of the Grant Hughes hardware store on Pacific avenue. Mr. Hinman will remodel the interior of the room, adding paint etc. and promises us Qne Up_to-ciate stores of For- esj Grove. He will restock the shelves and replenish the ware rooms and carry a general line of implements, Hughes, who been in busi- niss for many years, will retain his tele­ phone system but will move "centra!” intef a new building adjoining the store. The office is to be strictly first-class and every convenience will be installed to insure the continuance of the splendid telephone service. here next week to discuss electric line matters with the Board. The proposed line will enter the city along College way probably. So successful was the last cheese and cracker social that it was decided upon to hold another feast next Mon­ day evening in Masonic hall at which time W. Bittell Wells, editor of Sun­ set Magazine, will deliver an address. ew itre.S. The following table shows the total At a meeting of the Index Board vote of each candidate in the county held yesterday, Miss Martha Holmes and th* majorities and pluralities: was unanimously elected to edit the TctaU Plural. college paper for next year. Miss Holmes is a bright student and her U. S. Senator— fine literary work will be seen in the H M Cake, R .................. 1911 133 Index next year. She is a member of Geo Chamberlain, D . . . 1778 the Pnilomathean society and editor of I H Amos, P ...................... 208 the 1908 Junior Annual. Other mem­ J C Cooper, S .....................120 bers elected to the editorial staff are: Congress, 1st dist— Horace McCoy and Harry Humphreys. H. E. Witham was again chosen to W C Hawley, R .............. 2461 1569 J J Whitney, D .................. 892 manage the publication. His work Mrs. M. P. Miller of Moscow, Daniel Staver, P ................ 379 this year has been very successful and Idaho, and Mrs. C. L. Haints of W S Richards, S ................ 196 the Student bodv did not deem it wise Chicago, spent Friday and Saturday at Dairy aud Food Com— to make a change. the home of W. H. Greer of this city. J W Bailey, R .................. 2465 1489 E N Emery, D .................. 976 C E Hoskins, P .................. 392 Justice Supreme Court— Robert S Bean, R-D. . . . 3141 2727 C J Bright, P................... . 414 C C Brix, S ................... 268 Thos K Campbell, R .. . 2574 1378 R Robertson. D............ 1196 Prosecuting Attorney— J Y Kauffman. S ........... .739 E B Tongue, R............. 2940 2201 Joint State Senator— W N Barrett, R ........... 3114 2567 C V Kuykendahl, S. . . . .547 State Senator— A N Cutting, Ind . . . . .1509 W D Wood, R............... .2230 721 Representatives— R H Greer, R ............... 1912 92 Chas Hines, R............... .2026 206 S A D Meek, R ............. .2005 182 N G Burnett, In d ........ . 1514 Chas E Hedge, Ind. . . . 1459 W M Schulmetich, Ind . 1820 For Sheriff— George Hancock, R . . . .3490 County Clerk— J W Bailey, R............... 1964 E L McCormick, Ind. . 19A0 14 Recorder— Willis Ireland, R ........ 3251 School Supt— M C Case. R ................. 1996 152 J B Wilkerson, Ind. . . . 1844 County Treasurer— W M Jackson, R ......... .3348 County Surveyor— L C Walker, R ............. 3398 County Assessot— Max Crandall, R ........... 3434 Coroner— E C Brown, R ............... 3334 County Commissione!— L L Crawford, In d ........ 1541 John McClaren, R ........ 2213 672 Prohibition—County— 405 N o.................................. .2090 .1685 Yes.................................. County High School— 618 N o.................................. .2077 Yes.................................. . 1459 P To the voters of Washington County —As the chairman of the Repuolican Stock Running a*. La'ge—C 614 Cour/ v Central Committee I desire to N o.................................. .2111 thank the republican voters that stood Yes.................................. . 1497 by ns n the election of the Primatv tick et in this election. I am also very Exciting Runaway thar.kful to the derr.ocra- who gave us An exciting runaway occurred in this their upport in he .rg candidates that were so severe- city yesterday when the team of B. C. (JH tacked in the fight just over, for Dennis of Gaston, became frightened withe t the support of the voters that at the steel roller in front of Well’s the believe in the primar would I store aod a'ter breaking hare been gTeatly discredited, which tongue of the hack took down college erdKtually would cause the old bossism way at breakneck speed, rule to enter into politics again; and Mr. and Mrs. Dennis, who were in which we are free from at the present the hack did not remain there long. The team shied to the left at the Book ¿Again thanking you for your liberal, store and as they went over the side­ MAY PROVE FATAL in this city. In the morning a parade headed by the Forest Grove band and 1 i old soldiers marched out to the Forest Clyde Wilson who was shot by View cemetery where the graves of the Quong Lee late Saturday night while departed heroes were strewn with lov- it the door of the Oiiental’s wash ing flowers; t.cr were the mounds of house, is improving and will live, Aays the heroes of the South forgotten in Dr. Brown who is attending him. the strewing. Sunday and Monday it was thought In the afternoon friends and heroes that Wilson had about one in a thous- gathered at Masonic Hall where a and chances for recovery, and he has splendid address delivered by Hon. apparently taken advantage of that one E. W. Haines aroused patriotism and chance. The bullet which entered inspired the audience with loyalty of iust below the larynx lodged in the country and heroes. Mrs. VV. H. Me- muscles of the back and is still there, Eldowtiey sang beautifully as she al- but does not bother the patient, ways does. The Chinaman fired two shots through the broken panel in the door at Wilson First Game to be Played on Local Field Sunday, June 14. “ Sontague” Wilson Shot by Quong Lee, Chinese Laundryman. Was Going to Drink Beer and Eat Memorial Day Exercises. Lunch With Oriental Late Memorial day was fittingly observed j Saturday Night. IE TO Of 10LEUGNE! Oregon City’s Franchise Is Transferred Here. R. R. Commissioner— NO. 48 Road Improvements. Colts The macademized road being built by the countv in I'hatcher district is progressing rapidly and the piece will probably be finished by .he first of July. A good job is being done which will last for years. The new gasoline road roller just purchased by the county is proving to be one of the best and economical pieces of road machinery ever brought into the county. It requires about 85.00 a day to operate while it cost by the old method $18.00 per day. lhe first taklnK effec, and enterini{ hjs neck, just below the ‘‘Adams apple." Walter Devlin who was with Wilson, Won Good Game From Banks. Juniors Cap­ tell* a straight forward but different story from that of the Chinaman. He tured Fast Game f, am Stevens Addition. says that he and Wilson had joined forces up town and bought articles for a "feed” at Schul.’s meat n arket and Action was taken today whereby the to wiih two men down, Bullock op- grocery and were on their way down Colts take the place of the Oregon City ened up the ginger jar with, a rap over Pacific avenue when Wilson remarked team in the Tri-City league, and great second for Banks and things went to him that he was going in to give rejoicing has been occasioned among differently. Wilson came up and Quong a lunch. Devlin says that he players and fans upon the acceptance rapped the spheriod on the Dose for a continued on home while Wilson went of the proposition made by the Oregon safe one to right veldt. Carson hit sale on in to the Chinaman’s. No sooner City manager last night. for two bases and Bullock and Wilson had he rung the bell to the door than trotted home. In the third act Beftis ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS. In all probability the Forest Grove a pistol shot rang out sharp and clear made Banks' third and concluding run. Colts will go into what is known as the Getter laid one down to right field A reception was given in the Con­ and Wilson fell heavily to the floor. Tri-City baseball league, but which for a single in the third, was sacrificed gregational church parlors by Mrs. A second shot followed. Wilson re­ now comprises St. Johns, Vancouver, to second by Alexander and scored on Herbert Boyd, Saturday, to the covered his feet ami staggered to the Woodburn, Salem, East and West Easy Moore’s three base hit to left "Cradle Roll” class of the Sunday street and it was discovered that he Portland. field. Moore scored on W. Schultz's school and the children’s mothers. had been shot in the neck. Oregan City has been in the league Drs. Brown and Hines were sum­ single over third. In the fifth Moore Short talks were made by Rev. Boyd and through its manager, who was and Getter added a couple more, and and Prin. Bates. Songs were sung by moned and Wilson removed to his here last night, has made a proposition in the sixth when the lire works oc­ Misses Thomas and Daisy Abernethy, home in the cast end of town where he to this city to take the Clackamas curred Moore, Boos and R. Schultz after which a lunch of fruit and wafers made a statement to the effect that he town’s place, and this evening it will crossed the rubber concluding the run was served. The children were each had not molested the Chinaman and be decided upon— most likely favor- getting and making s total of seven to given a card and orange to take home tried to dodge when he was shot. a ily. Quong Lee tells a different story. three. Alexander and Cornelius each with them. If the Colts go ir.to the league East He says that young Wilson had come had three strike outs to their credit. Richard Wilcox who left here twen Portland will play here the 14th and Sunday the Colts defeated the Dutch jy years ago for old Mexico, returned to his wash house three different times St Johns the 28th of this month. by a score of 9 to 7. Bettis pitched home after making a stake in the rail- >nd demanded entrance after which he Then on the Fourth the Colts go to for the Colts. J. Jensen made the road business. Twenty years ago he bombarded the place. Sunday morn­ Vancouver for a game and back to St. only tripple play of the season. Hen- Was a school mate with Walter Sears ing a broken beer bottle covered Johns for a double-header on the fifth. derson was on second and Kopple on and spent last Saturday swapping yarns Quong’s porch and there was an emp­ This is the best opportunity that this first when \a n Blaracombe rapped a on how they used to work the teacher ty bottle near the door. city has ever had to break into near The shooting occurred between 11 high one to Jensen at short who made and wjn 0U( jn “one old-cat” out at the professional ball and local fans are and 12 o’clock Saturday night and a star catch, touched second and Purdin school. Mr. Wilcox brought praying that it may come true. At whipped the ball to first and put out i some fine Mexican blankets and beau- Marshal Joe Lenneville guarded the St. Johns they have had as high as Chinaman the remainder of the night. the batter and base runner. tiful lace back with him. 1600 in attendance and this, too, when A big crowd of anxious people gath­ Much weeping and wailing and | McCredie’s bunch was playing in Port­ ELECTRIC LINE NEWS; ered in front of the laundry Sunday gnashing of teeth has been done by j land. When Me. and his outfit go BOARD OF TRADE MEETING one of this city’s daughters because ol j morning. Sheriff Connell came up South the Tri-City lads will have the from Hillsboro and took the Oriental the untimely death of her pet cat. Vaughn street grounds in Portland and At a meeting of the Board of Direc­ | Unfortunately four little kittens were back with him, after he had been pho­ will get good patronage. tors of the Forest Grove Board of Trade left to shift for themselves because of) tographed. The Eagle of victory screamed held yesterday plans for advertising the tragedy of pussy That ought to | , QU° " " Wt nt ab° Ut hi* bu,ine" M ki 'hough nothing had happened, laced thrice Saturday and Sunday, flapped its this county were discussed, and the be some consolation for this Miss. up his shoes and marched out on the wings with glee and then alighted upon following committee apponinted to A band concert and social will be porch and took his place berore the the banner of our base ball teams. gather grains, grasses and products for given inSchramel’s Park at Bar.ks, Sat­ camera with just as much coolness as The cause of all this noise by the this county at the Alaska Yukon and urday evening, June 13, the proceed* would show in eating a bowl of Eagle was du» in a great measure to the State Fair. to go to Rev. C. L. Creasy as a wed- nood]es the splendid playing of the Forest The county court has promised ding present. Ice cream, cake and I-ast summer a gang of boys gath­ Grove Grays—the junior bunch of ball $1000 which is by law allowed to be coffee will be served. Kvetybody is ered a pile of rock, broke in the Chi tossers that defeated the Stephen’s expended for advertising purposes with invited and a good time assured. naman’s door and windows. They Addition boys of Portland Saturday the provision that $2000 be raised by Alton C. Allen, the Pacific gopher were arrested and hauled up in court morning bv a score of 6 to 5. It was subscription. a ten inning aflair w'th every canto a This amount will cover expenses for catcher, has beaten his record by get­ but dismissed after an admonition to rattler. The big lot of fans that watched a page advertising for one year and an ting 105 "varments” up to date. So let the Chinaman alone. It is said fleet has been his fame that he has that the Chinaman at that time did not the game claims that it was one of the illustrated write up of thi* county in Sunset Magazine together with 20,000 been asked by the editor of the Ore- have a pistol but that the big scare best of the season. In the afternoon folks crowded the booklets setting forth the resources gonian to prepare a story on catching which the boys gave him frightened gophers. him so that he purchased a 32 Tver «rand stand until it could hold no and advantages of Washington county. Miss Pearl McGill returned Tuesday Johnson, which he used on Clyde Wil- more and throngs of rooters and toot- Heretofore there have been but five ers packed along the side lines to yell members on the railroad committee, from Palouse, Wash., where she has son Saturday night, Clyde Wilion. who was apparently themselves hoarse for the Colts or but this was increased to nine with the been conducting a millinery esUblish- Banks, and a big lousing eclat went following new members: Col. Haynes, ment, and will remain here for the rapiciiy improving from the gunshot wound received last SatunU up when the score boy hung up the S. G. Hughes, A. G. Hoffman and C. summer. seventh and concluding tin for the Colts O. Roe. Mr. and Mrs. R. « . Austin are still had a relapse this mo:-vng. He was as against three for Banks. It was stated that a man represent- quite seriously ill with pneumonia at taken with a bad chili and his fr cr Both teams dropped out in the one, ing the Oregon Electric Company which their home in the west end of town, was up to 105, and it i thought b ood- potsontng may result. two, three way, but in the second can- has made surveys to this city will be Their bor i* Just able to be about. J