W ashington C ounty T RIGHT HAND SAWED CATHOLIC MISSION w. w. P T E SUCCESSFUL VI FOREST GROVE, WASHINGTON CO., ORE., THURSDAY. AUGUST 27. 1908. OFF Finch Meets With Bad Acci- dent Monday Evening. W. W. Finch who came here from Felton, Wash , only six weeks ago met with a bad accident Monday even Mascnlc Hall Filled With People ing when he got his hand sawed off by a gasoline woodsaw. He was » fe&S Every Night. for Her.ry Clark and they had just fin­ ished a job for D. D Loomis on Fifth street when young Finch reached to­ wards the whirling saw to remove a splinter that was hanging to the frame and the carriage moved drawing his right hand into the saw, cutting off all his angers just in front of the thumb. Many Subjects on Catholicism Are He hurried to Di. Brown's residence near by and with the assistance of Dr. Discussed Which Non-Catho­ Hines the wound was dressed. Young lics Are Invited to Know. Finch had been working at the Pacific Coast Condenser but was layed off for a time. MAY • 8UILD NEW CHURCH --- news G R O V E ’S N EW INDUSTRY ! KILLED BY FALLING TREE. Harold Davis Meets Death Forest Grove is to have a new in­ work. The lot just across from the Clearing Land. News office belonging to A R Leabo, dustry—a marble and granite works Henry Gee and J. C. Jones of Mc­ Minnville were here the latter part of last week and made arrangements for opening an establishment that will give employment to four or five mtn A gasoline engine has been received here which will furnish the motive power for driving the compressed air chisels and drills necessary for the has been leased and a building 24x42 will be erected at once. It is the in­ tention of the new concern which has a plant at McMinnville, to manufac ture most of the monuments here as the shipping facilities here will meet with their needs. Mr. Jones will have charge of the Forest Grove plant while Mi. Gee will remain at McMinnville. NO. 8 While Harold Davis, who was working for a Portland concern clearing some land for a walnut orchard near Gaston, was struck by a falling tree, and from the injuries died at nine o’clock on the same evening. Davis’ home was at Port Hope, Can­ ada and had been in this country since June. He sought employment through a Portland agency and was sent to Gaston to clear land. He was felling a large tree and in some manner the butt shot backwards from the stump catching Davis underneath. Deputy Coroner Harding of Gaston made an investigation but found that his death was accidental. The remains were brought to Limber’s undertaking estab­ lishment in this city Sunday and pre­ pared for burial. The body will be shipped today to his relatives in the east. He was a good young fellow of 24 years and his untimely death is much regretted by his fellow workmen. FOREST GROVE COLTS WIN A FAST GAME Union SCORE Meatcutlers ol Portland Here Sunday. TWO TO ONE Prof. A. Ben Kori has bought The ten months’ old daughter Ger­ through the Oregon Land & Trading trude, of Mr. and Mrs. Miles Watrous. Co., Robert Edmunson’s property in died at the family home in this city Colts Shut Out Until Last Half (f South Park and will move in next last Friday and the interment was Ninth but Rally and Take week. Prof. Kori, like all of the other made the following day, Saturday. the Game. tnchers at the University, believes it The cause ot death was cholera a good investment to buy Forest Grove infantum. real estate. Mrs. I. K. Weitzel entertained » College Maid, the guideless pacer, about twenty-five little folk Saturday The Union Meat Cutters of Portland, Statement of Jennings. w . The Mission at Masonic hall given has been engaged as one of the at­ afternoon in honor of Miss Irene Hay­ one of the crack baseball clubs of the vji the Catholics of Verboort opened Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Jennings of tractions at the Greater Oregon state den, who is making her home with state, were defeated by the Forest on Sunday morning at ten o’clock with Gaston, were in town Monday and fair (Sept. 14-19). She has a record Mrs Weitzel. The children enjoyed Grove Colts here Sunday afternoon by Mass and a sermon by the Rev. Ed­ made this office a call. In speaking of 2:09 for a mile, without driver. Mr. games and were treated to delicious a score of 2 to 1. It was easy the ward K. Cantwell, C. SS. R. of Portland of the accidental death of young Wood Etvin, the trainer of the mare, says refreshments. best game that was ever played on the and has been well attended, many which occcurred at their home a week she will lower this mark if given a Mrs. J. E. Bailey entertained a few G. W. Church, a former resident of local grounds. Both teams were about non-Cathuiics having been present at ago, and about which the newspapers chance on Lone Oak tract. lady friends at her home in South Park this city, has returned from a three equal and in the best trim for playing the lectures. made sensational statements, they re­ Archie Bryant, the photographer, Tuesday afternoon. Those who en­ years’ residence in Los Angeles, Cal. the National game. The subjects discussed so far are quested The News to publish their brought back from Vancouver, last When simmered down to ;he real joyed her hospitality were Miss Elda Mr. Church can be found at the resi­ A J*The Immortal Life of Man.” On statement concerning the affair: facts, it was a pitcher’s battle. There week "proof of the.pudding” in the Walker, Miss Pollock, Mrs. McCrum dence of W. J. R. Beach. * Monday evening, “ The Existence of “ On his arrival at our place Wood way of a neat bronze medal he won on and Miss Penfeild. Dainty refresh were fewer hits and less runs scored Mrs. L. D. Sturdevant of Payette, than has been the custom on the local God;” on Tuesday, "The Divinity of did attend one or two social affairs, but j his photographs at the Photographers’ I ments were served. Idaho, is visiting her sister, Mrs. C. Jesus Christ; Wednesday, “ The Church was always ill afterwards, so he pre­ | Association, mention of which was grounds, however, it should not be State Game Warden R. O. Steven , LeZatte of B»xton. Mr. and Mrs. H. and the Bible.” ferred staying at home to going out, j made in The News last week. His said that the rest of the team had noth­ Today the subject will be “ Why asserting that a fellow couldn’t do jus­ work exhibited made a total average o f; son was aopointed by Gov. Chamber- F. McGilllonay of Edmond, Oklahoma, ing to do. Robinson, the Forest Grove lain as a delegate to the League of are also visiting at LeZutte’s. Catholics go to Confession.” On Fri­ tice to his work and gad about. He 84 per cent. twirler, is probably the best that ever American Sportsmen, which will be day night, "Christ in the Eucharist.” was very anxious to make up for lost Raymond Venen spent Sunday with filled the box, and he out-pitched the Attorney Cleeton of Portland, was held at Lawton, Oklahoma, October 12 On Saturday night there will be no time through sickness, and he was the home folks. He has charge of Portland man from the professional lecture but on Sunday morning after , right, as the last 18 months he enjoyed 1 ™ ilin* uhis fa,heL ir\ law’ “ r- ! and 13. It is understood that Mr. Laurel Hoyt’s jewelry business this standpoint. His curves were the won­ the mass at 10:30 a. m., “ The Sacri­ ‘splendid health. As regards his hav- ha” ' n thls cUy Su" day’ M,r‘ uClee,