Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, July 02, 1908, Image 1

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FOREST GROVE, WASHINGTON CO., ORE., THURSDAY. JULY 2.
SffiflN ELECTRIC
LINE ASSURED
granted exclusive power to do the var­
ious things enumerated in the entire
section.
The court dissolved the temporary
j restraining order, holding that the last
I charter amendment was not intended
1908.
ANOTHER BA TCH OP WEDDINGS
A Roast ,or The News
CORNELIUS IS IN
BALA ATTIRE
A reader of The News is not alto- j
gether
satisfied with the way this paper
Fuqua - Matteson.
ter, Harriet to Mr. Arthur Yoder, son
is conducted and therefore offers some |
A pretty home wedding occurred at of Mrs' Rebecca Yoder, Rev. Mr.
good suggestions. While the w riter 1
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rodel Mat- Blake officiatinS
teson in Scoggins Valley when their
The wedd' n8 ceremony was per- is in the right in a certain degree he 1 Cornelius is bedecked in gay attire
0[)ly daughter Mis, Mtbej wa$ unhed
formed in the parlor of the Scholfield has evidenll>’ overlooked some of the for the celebration of the Fourth and
Matters in >he Electric line of the
P
. . . . , to change this part of thech arter.n o
regon
e0n Eie
Electric Company wmc is intention being anywhere showa tQ
bout
this city rom 1 5 oro deal with the liquor question; that the in maniage to Mr Victor’l Fuqua of home amid a profusion of flowers. The choice items that have appeared in this , Washington County Veterans’ Asso-
out to
io enter
...............
re shaping lemselves to the entire !ocd option laly was adopted by the this d t
Miss Lura Taelrsnn nf H ill.. Episcopal ring ceremony was used very paper concerning the matters he com- ciation which opened there yesterday,
¡(action of the com m ittee who has people with ,he ¡ntent that it should boro acted as bridesmaid while
imPressive'-V. To the strains of the p,am* o(' As a matter of appreciating
The program was opened by the
project in ch , a rg . e...............................(apply
to
every
hamlet
in
the
state
Mrs.
Willis
W.
Golf
ni
.
ks
«
,
ni
,
v,
ri
a
d
d
in
g
march
the
little
flower
girl
the
tr>endly
suggestions
we
herein
pub-
boys
in blue going into camp when on
.
.
. . . apP'y t0 evefy hamlet in the state Mrs. Willis W. Golf of this citv
0„,6ooo h .v , b.™ . b .c b .d , h„ pn, in,0 e„ecl by <vo,eoMhe tb (. (dii
lish
the
"roast”
verbatim,
and
promise
the
first
morning 32 were registered,
preceeaed the bride to a bower of
jnd almost the entire right of way h is
*
isev. j. m . nar
to do better next time:
Thirteen guns announced the ev ert
flowers
where
the
ceremony
took
place.
precinct or county or portion thereof; ber of this place officiated. Only im-
Forest Grove, Oregon— Publishers that has made Cornelius famous as a
ietn secured. D. M
Me o e , tba[ ¡n order t0 cfiange ¡he ¡aw as t0 med(ate
friends and relatives were The bride was attended by Miss Reta
light of way agent, was in t e rove any clty or sub-division the intent to present and immediately following the Cornelius and Miss R eh Henderson, F. G. News— Please wake up your point for genuine entertainment. A
local editor, have him learn the names band of martial music from the Ben
Yesterday and conferred with the com- do SQ
clearly appear. that
g
appear; that it ceremony the party sat down to a while Byron Cornelius acted as best
of the streets in Forest Grove. Tell him Butler Post of Portland arrived on the
attee and stated also that if certain
could not be revealed by implication, bountiful wedding dinner, after which man.
Kts of lan lying near
l s oro can This feaves , he matter open (or the lhe happy couple ,e(t Qn (he a[ternoon
There were about 17S guests, some to count up the new houses now in morning train and enlivened the oc-
course of construction and report them casion with plenty of war tim e music
had within the next few days, ami action of thg CQUnty court
train for Newport where they will from outside of town and many from — we can hear the sound of the ham-
that brought back memories of the
,e thought they could, teams will be
here were present. Both the bride
spend two weeks by the sea.
mers and saws all around us and not days of Abraham Lincoln,
jut on the Forest Grove section of the
You Must Have a Prescription
The rooms were beautifully decor- and groom are graduates of Pacific one word about the new buildings in
A rousing speech was made
by Mr.
U«d next Monday. Everything po:-
Yesterday, July 1st, brought a new ated w*'h cut flowers and potted plants, University in the class of 1902. Mr vour paper! This shows actual growth. Doesher ol the German Lutheran
(sible is being done by both the com­
regime in the matter of dispensing
The bride was attired in white or Yoder spent lour years in the Philip- We are not sitting around or standing church and it was ablv replied to by
pany and the committee in the hope
spiritous or malt liquors in this city by Kand>e with Maltese lace and carried a plnes a s .
.
has ac<j ept' d a around on the slreet corners wondering Col. R. W. McNutt. Rev. Julian
the road will be completed in the fall.
,
,
,
.
i the act of the Local Option law which shower of sweet peas, and her brides- posl l0n m e
as
1 e ' g 1 sc 100 I when
_ i . _ _ . the
l _ electric
. ..
... . be . built
... Hatch of Gales Creek also made a
road , will
There remains but three or four pieces carried ¡n ,he tWQ
incts of Forest maid. Miss Lura-Jackson of Hillsboro, Portland, where he and his bride will
hoping it will attract a lot of eastern rousing speech.
of right
of way to secure ’ and
con­
-
" H .........Grove
on June h t
wore a dainty gown of pink and white I reside a,ter a short honeymoon
While the crowd was not large on
demnation proceedings will be lnstitut-
elaborate wedding people with Capilal who wiU make bus‘
If you want booze you must be ab- and carried pink sweet peas. T h e ! 0ne of ,he m0*‘ elabora,e ’---------- ¡ness more ,ivcly,
the first day the prospects of a good
j ed against them Friday unless they are
solutely sick; no ordinary pains or groom was attended by Mr. Willis I lnners was serve
Success is in the air and people are meeting and large attendance the bal-
^settled before then. T he entire route
aches count. Your physician must be Goff-
improving
their homes as fast as they ance of the week are extremely good.
Britton— Bozley.
1 must be cleared and when these tracts
called and a prescription issued before
l be bride is a graduate of Mon-
can-
Following is the program of the
are disposed ot the work will begin in
Herbert Britton, former member of
| the liquor can be purchased. You \ mouth Normal and taught the primary
We don’t care a rap who has “ bought Fourth of July and Veterans’ Associa-
earnest.
can have the prescription filled but department of the public schools here | ‘be Fo^ sl Grov^e ~ olts’ was ™*^'*d t0 a*new harmonica” or “ made a trip to tion at Cornelius, Ore.
The company will stretch a high
Miss Mamie Bozley, at Hillsboro,
once and the order does not state how , 'or 'he past two terms and was loved
Portland,” we like to know what im­
JULY 3RD.
I voltage wire and take its current from much can be purchased, however, the bY ‘he entire school. She is accom -! Tuesday^at noon. They have gone to
provements are being made or contem­
Oregon City for their honeymoon, after
In the forenoon at 10 o’clock, en­
the Portland Electric Power Company,
government retailer’s license will not Pushed on the piano and has many.
. .
,
, v plated, ....
that is what a prospective set­
tertainment by Cornelius.
. . .
.
..
,
__ , .
which they will reside at Rainier where ,
and juice will be sold to patrons along
permit of a larger sale of liquor than “ lends over tbe western part of the
.
, tier hunts up. H e wants to know if
1. Martial music.
„
^ .. .
.
. . , countv
Mr. Britton is engaged in the logging'
the line. It is understood that Hills- c
there is anything doing right now.
five gallons. Following is a reprint of cuumy.
2. Song by the choir.
business.
too is already negotiating with t h e ,
. . . . . .
..
,
The groom is well known here and
Truly,
EMIL1US RUPEKT.
"
the prescription that must be used:
3. Recitation by Miss Margaret
ftrtland concern to furnish lights for .
is the son of J. W. Fuqua. He has
STATE OF OREGON!
.
Challacombe— Helmken.
Mann.
““ clly-
I
\ ss
been interested in numerous enter-
To Contest ' Dry" Vote
4.
Song
by Miss Lena Hancock.
One of the most unique weddings
Thecity will be asked to grant a -jountyof Washington)
i prises here and upon his return from
5.
Recitation
by Miss Inez Mueller.
F.
E.
Cornelius,
aSouth
Hills-
tachise to the Oregon Electric com -, j berebv certify upon my honor that their honeymoon will enter into the | to occur this season was that of A. J.
6.
Music
by
the
choir.
liquor
dealer.
has
filed
a
Challcombe,
son
ol
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Chal-
boro
pur and a meeting will be held by the j bave personally examined John Doe, feed business,
7. Recitation by Miss Anna Wil­
cooncil in a few days for that purpose. {hat j find him Qr her actua]ly sick and
Mr. and Mrs. Fuqua will reside in lacombe, of Cornelius, to Miss Opal
suit in the Circuit Court asking for a
cox.
following is the list of those subscrib- ¡n nged of thg foregoing alcoholic stim- the Miles Purdin residence in South Maria Helmken of Woodburn,
last recount of South Hillsboro precinct,
8. Rag muffins, fun, dinner.
ing to the right
of way fund that did ufant prescribed by me as a medicine, Park. The News extends congratu- Sunday. The marriage took place
on which went^ry, on the face of the re
After dinner the Hillsboro Public
the lawn of the Challacombe ranch six turns, by a majority of 12.
j not appear in last week’s News;
j for which he or she is an applicant; lations.
School,
with Prof. F'isher of Beaverton,
j miles south of Cornelius, and was wit-
The complaint alleges that J. M.
¡Mrs Steigledger....................... 8
5
j that I am a regular practicing physician j
and
Miss
Wilcox of Hillsboro, will give
Yoder— Scholfield.
nessed by a large number of friends 1 Bridges and F. C. Frances, two voters
JJW irtz.....................................
10
1 and followihg the practice of medicine
us
one
of
the best entertainments that
a* V v princbal and usual calling and
Tuesday, June 30 at high noon, at and relatives. The ceremony was pro-, of Cornelius precinct, voted there, and
H H W e itz e l............................
5
has ever been heard in Washington
the
home
of
the
bride’s
parents,
Mr.
nounced
by
Elder
P.
E.
Phillips.
A
the
plaintiff
further
alleges
that
many
Thomas P h ilip .......................... 20
business.
and Mrs. Benj. Scholfield at Cornelius, | wedding dinner was served under the 1 votes had identifying marks, and that county. About fifty scholars will take
Oliver Curtis...............................
S
J o h n J o n e s , M. D.
there were more than 12 votes count- part.
occurred
the marriage of (heir daugh-1 trees in the front yard.
W P Via...................................... 20
Date, July 2, 1908.
Competition base ball every after­
ed for prohibition that were not legal
ER Burton................................. 25
We dispense only the purest of
(’ middle of the game when Alexander ballots and should have been lhrown noon.
The Colts Met Defeat
liquors on physicians’ prescriptions.”
G«o Kirkwood. . . . . ............ 10
supplanted him and from then on he out.
Evening music by Forest Grove
“ Well, what do you think of that?” !
IW S c o tt................................. 25
kept the visitors in the 0 column. The
band
and moving pictures.
The
Circuit
Court
cannot
take
up
That was the expression universally-
Commissioners Meet.
IIW M oore................................ 10
At 8 o’clock the big drama from
used at the ball game Sunday when the gar,:e was probab,y the best played the recount before July 20, when there
ifrnt Nat B a n k .......................
100
The board of County comm.ssioners Banks Qutlaws handed ,he Forest this season and was witnessed by a will be a regular term. Both saloons in “ Fort Sumpter to Appomattox,” where
IJ W irtz..................................
10
m et Saturday, June 20th and opened Grove Colu # bunch ,hey coukln*t un. good crowd; but not as large as it the restricted piecinct were running Gen. Lee surrendered the Confederate
j l A E ld e r..................................
20
bids for the construction of new bridges tang|e> The Colts were too sanguine would have been had they only known. yesterday, the County Court having is­ army. This will be free.
Ed C Rose................................
IS
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
j over Dairy Creek and Tualatin River ^ djd nQt gjnger up as thgy should Innings—
sued no proclamation as to the elec­
J uly 4 t h .
Mrs T W igm an......................... 25
Outlaws
RunsO
0 1 0 3 0 0 0 0— 4 tion results.
The order to close will
and other business:
<
wben tbey met the big fellows from
100 guns at sunrise.
Mrs O Brown p d ....................... 10
Hits 1 1 2 0 3 0 2 0 0— 9 probably issue between now and Satur­
The bids for building the new struct- ^ ^
tQ ,he norlh
Xhey thought ■ “
Grand parade, headed by a repre­
25
H Haynes................................
ure to span the Tualatin on the site of there wouldn't be anything to it. And . Colts Runs 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1— 3 day.
sentation wagon ol girls. Brass band,
“ Hits
1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1— 5
j Gale Grange No 2 8 2 ........... /
the old Minter bridge were: C. P. there wasn’t —lor the Outlaws.
| followed by Uncle Sam and the God­
87
il.00 per member .........../
Battery—Outlaws,
Davis and Barrett;
Contest Case Postponed.
Long, McMinnville, $2882; D. B.
dess of Liberty, with their army of
Davis for the Outlaws was in the : Colts, Bettis-Alexander and Getter.
Eighty seven names enrolled'
Reasoner. 82746.13; J. S. Lorsung.
The election contest case brought Calathumpians and citizens in car­
box and he pitched a capital game.
Geo G H a n c o c k ....................... 25
Umpire. Charley Stevens.
2695. J. S. Lorsung, being the lowest
I against J. W. Bailey who was elected riages, will parade through the streets
The Colts melted at home as a snow­
SB Starrett ..............................
25
bidder, was awarded the contract.
county clerk on June first, by Fl. L. of the city to the park, where they will
flake would in the tropics, and they j
Bob Capíes Honored.
W H P in ch in ............................
®
Only one bid was received on the
were disgusted, naturally, for they | Among the list of convention of- McCormick the independent candi- listen to Mayor Schoen and Comrade
Riley Boyd.............. *................ 10
Dairy creek bridge, that of J. S. Lor-
thought there wouldn’t be anything j gcial| chosen last Saturday by the sub-1 da,e who was bea,en bV on|y 14 vo,M- Blake dissect the Constitution and de­
.F A W atrous......................... .. • 5
sung, which the court rejected. His
doing when the husky farmers from out j committ„ o( tbe ¡Democratic National and who char8ed «"egnhiitiee in the liver the oration. Something new.
^ Y L Dimmick............................
5
bid was 8475. In the matter of H er­ north came to town. Davis used to Committee at lhe Brown Paiace in preemets that gave Bailey the lead. Wllllaro Hare
^ o w on tha same
* 1 S T hom pson.................. .. • •
5
man Schmidt, public easement; con­ play with the Colts and had an ambi- ; Dgnver appear, the name - r . A came up before Judge McBride in the I llnes.
W H McEldowney................... 25
tinued to next term. Hans Rooks,
Grand display of fireworks at night.
tion to'fill the box, but it is said th a t. & p ie,t Gaston. Oregon, Official His c,rcu,t court at HilUboro Tuesday,
W H Lyda................................. 10
who was allowed $50 for the loss of a his ambitions were never satisfactorily , torjan„
Dancing every day and night.
That means that “ Bob,” | The Judge decided that the charges
F S B arnes................................. 10
| horse upon the -public highway, at the realized because he couldn’t make ' who ¡, Qne of the 5taff o( writers re-1 o t Regularities were not sufficiently
jL L W a tt...................................
5
Twice Married in a Day.
' regular term in June, was allowed 850 good. But he has made good and to
tbe two national conventions specific- and allowed the petitioner an-
W R H icks................................. 10
The unusual experience of a couple
more, making a total of 1100 for the the sorrow of the Colts. His balls (of the Chicago Tribune, was chosen , other dav in " hich t0 P « ticUlariie.
,H J Wells............................ •• 10
going through two marriage ceremo­
animal. By an official order ol the were torrid, and his curves so close to by Chairman Taggert and hi,
Attorney
Bagley
for
McCorm.ck
j E B Pen field..............................
5
nies on the same day happened in this
board, the precincts of Gaston, Dilley, home that the batters fanned in the mi[!gg from among ,he news
newspaper.
paper went into court on the follow.ng day
[ Dr H F Leonard.......................
10
county
yesterday
when
Samuel
East Butte, North and South Forest
men representing the leading paper, o f , and alked ,or ten da?s ,n which
file
one, two, three order.
L C Walker and Bro................
25
Smith
and
Miss
Mabel
Grove
ol
Gales
Grove were declared to be “ dry,” the
100
The game started out on the goose the country, to write the campaign hl* «mended petition for a recount of Creek, went to Hillsboro taking with
Pacific Coast Condenser
vote in those precincts having made
This means that
egg plan until the third or fourth in- j book and to furnish certain literature tbe cle^kab‘p b ,**ot*-
J
W.
Bailey,
who
has
the certificate them J. W. McRobert, the Gales Creek
them “ dry” in the June election.
ning when the Outlaws started a rough ¡or use durjng the pending campaign
So Hillsboro Declared "Dry.’
Justice of the Peace. After procuring
ch*r«e of ,he
house with the pig skin and sent it in- L j ,, Sunday’, Denver News publishes 0( elec,ion-
Circuit Court met in adjourned ses-
office next Monday morning. In all a marriage license, the party repaired
Injunction Dissolved.
to open territory and clear out of reach a picture of Mr. Caples
^ s'on at Hillsboro, Monday. Judge Mc-
probability the contest, if it material­ to Hotel Tualatin, where McRobert
The Oregon Electric was Monday sus-
when two runs were
the Colts,
I Bride presiding. The most important
, of
........
-
izes, will not take place until next Fall. performed the ceremony.
County Valuations Decreased.
M M
„ „ that ol .ho ¡n]iJnction « nod
... o b ! « .» n .0 . P
«
T h. no.
W »P
“
The Justice then went to tfie Court­
all
stood ‘ 4 “ t o J J i » l"
“ ' ° » ' « , | Assessor Wilcox yesterday stated
house
to file the marriage, when he waa
Pwceedin, to prevent the county court
»■“
*
?!' the - score
™ -»od
Educational Contest.
t _
. • bwn'^rton and B'jllitt FTlUSt IlOW
the Outlaws.
'hat the Washington County assess-
from declaring South Hillsboro dry in B -
>
told by County Clerk Godman that a
«
fVtp ripcision of condemnation proceed
Miss Mildred L. Clemens °1 the j ustice could marry people only in
It can’t be said that the Colts did ment roll for the current year will suffer
r . . . ...
.
not play ball for they did. but they a flat reduction of Over 25 per cent or. Portland Journal, was out to the , Grove
j,lrisdlctl0n, which « a id . be
w ith in T . -
Had it not been for all realty values and that a big red u c-' Thursday, in the interest of ' b« boundaries ot his precinct. M oM O T
Subeeqoent to the M M ■ > '* '
°j
h t ™ e on. pUped.
visiting shortstop in tion will be made on timber assess- Journal’s third educational contest. ^
gathered in the couple and they
He think, that the entire roll The Journal inangurates a contest ev- proceeded ^
Creek, where an-
me section ol the city cnaaici
.„fn~#»H th#» tnrowing iu wjh
^
,
. . .
yrucceucti lu
~-
authorizes the council to deal with tbe tant figure. The company refused the ^
# b;ank in the Colt’s column, for will be about 111,000,000 as against ery summer and they have proved to
ceremony was perform ^.
liquor question, but the sub-division proffer and brovgh^
by fhis act the home club tallied twice 16^00.000 t o 1M 7.
|b e so successful that it will now be an
Tjter the land was entered
Standing timber will be valued at annual affair. Earl Jackson, and son of
Clarence Hoyt of the Hoyt Furniture
-
U t e r i n e »u
„ d the third and last tally was made
tela ting to that
subject was —
not ceedings
on a similar error when Willie Schultz 13,000,000 in 1908, at against 84, O. C. Jackson, has entered the race Company and wife, spent several
days
changed, being carried along without “ d
Sfe mj'nct.on. Tbe
came home in the ninth inning.
500,000 for 1 •
nber land was 1 for a scholarship
in one
of the
Portland last week over on Wilson river. wiUi
cbange ln every amendment since the h« the
Pontiff, and
t 00 jt tbe ho- for
*be last year m essed at 85 per acre and business colleges and is meeting with]their parents, Mr. and Mss. J. H .
chartered. It was urged tha' court ruled
CQme
i Reeher.
C olts'and pitched good ball up to the th u year will be cut to | 3 per ac-e.
success.
•
» i. Uter am endment superseded the the matter of damage, « 0 now
i°cal op .ion law, as
the council was before a . *r>.