Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, October 08, 1908, Image 1

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Bancroft-Lewis Coming.
Under the auspices of the Public
School. Franklin P. Davis of New
I Vork. manager and sole director of
i George Gilbert Bancroft, the noted
Psychologist and lecturer and Miss D.
Pretty Wedding.
Lillian Davis, Vocalist and Impersonat­ Noted Orator of Northwest lor Next
Masonic Hall Packed to the Doors
A very j retty home wedding wss
or,
is here making arrangements to
solemnized at the residence of Mr. and
on Occasion of Senator’s
Tuesday.
bring
this high class talent to our city
Mrs. J. F. Reeher at the White House
Visit Here
city
under
the
uspices
o',
on the Wilson River Road on Oct. 6,
and for the benefit of the
when their eldest daughter Miss Clarice
Public School for the two nights OK ISSUES OF CAMPAIGN
C. Reeher, was united in marriage to
entertainment.
Nov. 10th and 11th.
ANSWERS ANONYMOUS AT­ Mr. James R. Prater of Dayton, Wash­
Dr.
Bancroft
and
Miss Lewis are cot-
ington, Rev. L. F. Belknap, of Hills­
1
sidered
the
highest
class lyceum at- Is an Ex-Confederate Soldier aid
TACKS MADE BY DEMOCRATS boro officiating. The house was beau­
|
traction
on
the
road,
and
the press cf
tifully decorated with autumn leaves
Protegee of Gen. Lew
the
country
rpe
ik
of
them
in
the highest
and cedar. The two little sisters of
Wallace.
terms
and
as
every
citizen
is
interest­
the bride. Misses Julia and Jennie
ed in our public school and all enjty
Says Statem ent Are False and Are Reeher, acted as ring bearers.
a high class entertainment, a grand
Intended to Mislead -C h al­
Mrs. Prater is a trained nurse, hav­
success
is assured.
Next Wednesday evening at 8
lenges Authors to Come
ing graduated from St. Luke’s Hospital
o'clock
at Masonic hall the people of
in
Spokane,
Washington.
Mr.
Prater
•
Out in the Open.
New Restaurant.
For*«t Grove will have the opportunity
is a young in the wheat belt of eastern
Washington. After a bount'ful dinner Record. One Is running on his Record; the other is running away from his T. A. Hardin of this place, has of hearing Will H Thompson of
opened a new restaurant and confet - Seattle, who will address the citizers
the young couple departed for Forest
Senator Fulton last night addressed Grove
tionery stand in the building formerly of this place and community on the is­
their way to their future
one of the largest audiences that has home at on Turner,
occupied
by the Cash Bargain store on sues of the campaign. Through tl e
Found
G
u
ilty
as
Charged
in
Indictm
ent
Washington. They
ever been crowded into Masonic hall. will go to housekeeping
Pacific Avenue. The building has efforts c! Capt. F. S. Barnes, preside).t
at
once
as
the
This was the first political meeting to groom has 300 acres of grain to put in Perhips it is not generally known 1 the défendent was bound over to a been thoroughly overhauled and put in of the Taft and Sherman club are the
Ate held under the auspices of the Taft yet
this fall.
j that Forest Grove is blessed with more higher tribunal and the trial was set for first-class shape. Mr. Hardin will people of this place given the chan« e
and Sherman club recently organized
serve meals and short orders. He of hearing Mr. Thompson. Mr.
attorneys at law than the last Saturday.
here and it has .proven to be one of Manual Training Teacher Secured, famous
shingles that hang over the Main The accused, one Edward Seymour, came here from Hillsboro about a year Thompson will speak in Portland on
most decided success.
The school board has succeeded in street indicates. It has been discov- together with his legal talent Senator ago where he had been in the same the evening of October 13.
Mrs. Wilbur McEldowney very securing
Mr. Thompson besides being a
servicesnf Mr. Leon La- ered and it took the Gale Grange to Haines and J. W. Hughes, the business about four months.
beautifully sang two patriotic selections Forge, the the manual
noted
attorney of Seattle is one of tl e
training teacher of make the discovery, that Forest Grove auctioneer, appeared before Judge S.
to which she received hearty applause. last year. The training
most
eloquent
orators of the Pacifc
Woman's
Club.
really has some legal talent worthy of T. Walker and announced that they
Capt. Earnes then introduced Mr. Ful­ will be held on Saturdays of department
Northwest.
He
was born in Georgia
each
week
even by a weekly newspaper. ware ready for trial. For the prosecu- The first meeting of the Club year and is an ex-confederate
ton who entered at once into denun­ as heretofore as Mr. LaForge is en­ notice
soldier, he is
whom we must credit tion appeared Principal Bates and J. F. will be held at the Congregational
ciation of an anonymous circular which gaged in the Portland schools and can­ with Gale the Grange,
also
a
protegee
of
Gen.
Lew
Wallace,
discovery, holds its usual Schock, who showed by their prelimi- church parlors on Monday, Oct. 12th author of Ben Hur. Mr. Thomps«
had been sent here from the State Dem­ not come on any other day.
n
semi-monthly meetings in Masonic nary arguments what they proposed to ’08 at 2:30 o’clock. This being Pres­
ocratic headquarters.
has
appeared
here
at
the
college
on
At a recent meeting of the board hall, which are always well attended prove.
idents day, an informal reception will numerous occasions and delivered ora­
The circular was principally attacks it was
decided
to
put
in
force
the
fol­
because
of
the
fact
the
grange
always
j
earnest
and
after
The
trial
begun
in
given, and a general rally of depart tions, hence he is by no means a
upon Senator Fulton’s public career lowing schedule as tuition for non-resi­ has a good progra n, and on the oc- j the prosecution had exhausted six or be
ments,
to begin one of the most prom­ stranger to Forest Grove audiences.
and while he considered that unsigned dents: First, second, third and fourth casion of last Saturday afternoon, after j seven witnesses and the defense four ising year’s
work in the club’s history. Besides being a great orator he is like
communications were not worthy of grades, per year, S9.00: Fifth, sixth, the routine business was disposed of, witnesses the Judge took the matter All members'are
requested to be pres­ wise n great archer. Last fall in
notice he would answer them and did seventh and eighth grades, per year, the program was begun. At a prev- under advisement for a short time. In ent to make the first
meeting a success. Chicago he made the highest score
so by branding them as utterly false SIS.00; Ninth and tenth grades, per ious meeting when the program of 'eg- due and regular time the Judge hand-
and intentionally misleading. He j year, 820.00. This is an advance of ular business was in progress and all ed down his decision which was to the
ever made in public by an archer, and
Died.
stated that the dispatch in the Oregon­ several dollars over last year but it is the eatables were handsomely displayed 1 effect that one Edward Seymour was
beat the English score by several
ian sometime ago concerning the An­ necessary owing to the crowded condi­ and ready for consumption, one of the found guilty as charged. The defense Frank Narup, aged 23 years, son of points. Everybody is invited come
keny dinner was not quoted properly tion of the school and the efficiency of lardy members who happened along, i immediately moved for a new trial, but Mr. and Mrs. Fred Narup. ot near out and hear him.
Banks, died Wednesday of diabetes,
and that the circular did not state as it the faculty.
was discovered in the act ot swiping a the wise and judicious judge over ruled The
GASTON
funeral will take place Friday
should have done to have been fair,
doughnut.
The
matter
was
reported
and
fined
the
defendant
to
furnish
all
at the Catholic church at J. D. Hibbs went to Portland Thurs­
that the next day the whole thing was
Beautify Your Home.
the delinquent member was the doughnuts for the next meeting of morning
day re.urning Friday.
Verboort.
branded as false by the senators pres­ M. Peterson & Son have secured the and
upon the carpet to answer the the Grange, and extended the public a
X. Harding made a business trip
ent and likewise published in The services of Mrs. Bossworth of Minne­ brought
charge. At the preliminary hearing most cordial invitation to be present. Several of the hop growers of this to E. Hillsboro
Thursday.
Oregonian, that the statements cred-1 apolis, who will be at their store on
t
viennity are hauling their hops to the Mrs. Mabel Fuqua ol the Grove,
ited to Mr. Fulton were never uttered Friday and Saturday of this week to
ACCIDENTALLY SHOT.
FELLED WITH AN AX
Albers warehouse at the depot and visited with friends in this vicinity hut
by him or any one else.
demonstrate how to beautify your
The circular asks Mr. Fulton if he home. She is an experienced artist Mountaindale Farmers Indulge in Careless Hunter Discharges Charge storing them, in the hope for better week.
prices in the near future. Mr. Miller E. E. Hanna went to St Johns with
is in favor of electing United Sta'es and has many suggestions to make to
into Two Citizens of Hillsboro.
Bad Fight.
who
is a hop buyer of this place states two teams, to get his brother’s house­
Senators by the direct vote of the peo­ the housewives of this city and vicin­ As the result of a drunken quarrel i A serious hunting accident occurred
ple. To this he answered that it was ity. Peterson & Son also will make a last Thursday night at Mountaindale, in Hillsboro at noon Tuesday while that there are not many sales of hops hold goods.
a matter of record that he worked and special sale on dishes as it is their in- g v. Galloway, a Beaveiton farmer lies Ray Tavlor, just returned from a shoot­ so far this season but what are being Dr. and Mrs. Baker are rejoicing
voted for the measure to amend the tention to close out their entire line I ¡n a serous condition with a deep gash ing trip after pheasants, was pumping sold are being purchased for the pur­ over the arrival of a little son, born
pose of making up some contracts that
Federal constitution which would give |
the next few days, and will across his face, made by a double-bit- the shells out of a shotgun. Taylor were short, and the prices paid are October 1st.
the people the right to so vote, in the within
make prices that will insure the stock te(j axe) an{j William H. Adams is con-
standing in a crypt of the Hotel ranging from 7 to 7J cents per pound. Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Quimby of Port­
last session of the senate. He stated being moved quickly. Invitations fjnej ¡n the county jail awaiting the was
Tualatin
discharging the cartridges, He says that the cro p in the old coun­ land, were guests of E. L. Matteson
that he was opposed to the initiative have been sent out to many of the outcome of the injured man’s wounds, when one exploded,
the charge passing try is about as large as former years and wife Sunday.
and referendum but believed that the housewives of the surrounding country, Adams also bears the marks of a 70 feet across the street
and striking and that most all the brewers have a Ernest Matteson is having an addi­
latter was a wise measure if properly bit a geneial invitation is made to all. desperate struggle. Across his cheek two bystanders.
tion built to his barn, A. J. Hamrick
supply on hand from last year, hence doing
applied.
the carpenter work.
L.
E.
Shute,
a
retired
farmer,
is
a
three-inch
gash
made
by
a
knife
the price is not likely to advance
Concerning the Statement No. One
Bates-Kirby.
stopped
over
30
of
the
pellets,
the
in
the
hands
of
Galloway.
-Fred
Porter has put up a neat little
* pledges taken by the legislators he About thirty relatives gathered in Adams in telling of the affair, states bulk of the charge striking him in the much this season.
woodshed
has it filled with sawed
* stated that those of the representatives the home of Mr. James Kirby, west ofj that Galloway accompanied by Miller, back. Shute’s surgeon says he can not It is rumored that the fruit brokers wood. He and certainly
who subscribed to the statement did North Yamhill to witness the marriage another Beaverton farmer and acquaint­ at this time determine how dangerously of New York City got together recently for a hard winter. will be prepared
so before the primaries and believed of their daughter Rosie Jane to R. j ed with both men, reached his place his patient is wounded, as one or more had a midnight meeting down in the
and decided that they were
that tbe primary would be fairly ap­ Jesire Bates of Gaston, which took | about
Bryan Club Organized.
4 o’clock in the afternoon, Mil­ of the shot may have entered the ab­ sub-way,
not
going
to pay fancy prices for Ore- Hon. M. A. Miller and Presidential
plied, but that it was not, for numer­ place at high noon on Wednesday, j ler having
dominal cavity. A. J. Roberts, a ren­
brought
Galloway
out
to
o u s democrats registered as republi­ October 7.
gon and Washington apples. There Elector McAllister of Portland, came
look at Adams’ ranch, which was for ter on Shute’s farm, and who was talk­ j was
cans thereby abusing the true intent The knot was tied by Rev. J. M. rent,
at least one commission man wno out to Forest Grove last Friday and ••
The three men drank consider- ing with Shute, received seven of the
of the law, and under the conditions Barber of Forest Grove.
<
did
not
attend this meeting, however, with a number of leading democrats ol
able wine, and about 8:30 Miller re- missiles, one tearing through his nose
he did not believe that those who The dinner was beyond description j tiyed. Galloway began to upbraid and then failing to the ground.
and he sneaked off to Hood River and this place went to Verboort and held a
took the statement were necessarily in quality and quanhty and the pres- Adams and Miller because the ranch Shute had an attack of vomiting af­ bought 80,000 boxes. A grapevine rousing meeting. Mr. Miller delivered
bound by it. After making answer to ents numerous and beautiful.
did not come up to his expectations. ter the surgeon had operated on him, telegram says that 150,000 more have the principal address and also Mr. Mc­
the circular he entered into a lengthy Mr. and Mrs. Bates will be at home Adams resented the rough language leading to the belief that he might be been sold and eastern commission men Allister made a talk. A Bryan clob
hsve been plentiful in the Yak.ma, was organized with about 35 members
discussion of the issues of the cam­ to their many friends after Oct. 20, on an(j insisted that if he did not like the internally injured.
Rogue River, Grand Rounde, Wenat­ with prospects that it will grow larger,
paign and clearly showed the difference their farm north of Gaston.
place he could go honie.
New Train.
chee,
and other fruit producing John VanDervelden, a prominent dem­
between the Roosevelt policies and
The quarrel increased, and accord-
sections.
ocrat of Roy, was elected president of
those of Bryan. In all of his state­
It
is
unofficially
reported
that
the
Little Child Drowns.
| ing to Adams, Galloway slashed Ad­
ments he aimed to be fair and the ar­ The little 19 months old child of ams in the face with a pocket knife S. P. Company intends to pul on an­ Cornelius W. Hendrick» aged 73 ' the club.
---------------- -
y.
guments offered were of the most Mr. and Mrs. John Wunderlich of Adams grabbed a double-bitted axe other train between here and Portland was adjudged insane by County Judge
Bargains.
convincing nature. Next week Sena­ Banks, was drowned in a boiler of which was in the room and felled Gal­ in the near future. It is stated that Goodin at Hillsboro yesterday. Mr. One House and lot. . . . ___ 81200
u
*» •» ----- . . . . 1600
tor Fulton will tour Eastern Oregon water last Thursday morning The
with a blow on the head, the axe the train crew in the Forest Grove lo­ Kendricks was engaged in the general One
a
••
••
*•
i but will wind up the campaign in the little tot was left asleep but when it loway
cal
cannot
handle
the
four
runs
that
it
__ 1500
merchandise business at Cornelius with One
cutting a gash extending from the right
Willamette Valley.
lot 100x200 feet . __ 800
awoke it wandered out on the back temple underneath the eye, almost is necessary to make under the present his son and built a Urge building One
100x100 *’ . __ 500
porch and fell into the boiler which severing the nose from the face and to schedule, besides the travel is steadily which roofed the Oregon hotel beside One See “ James
Stephenson
Veteran* Meeting.
growing. On last Saturday there were the general merchandise business.
set near the steps. The child made tbe opposite cheek.
The semi-annual meeting of the no cry and the parents were horrified Adams was released yesterday on 918 tickets handled by the conductor. The United Artisans held their re­ A team belonging to Will Cook ran
Washington County Veteran’. Associa- wben ,bey mlde {he discoreryi lor <500
bail
* Mr. and Mrs. R H Runner of York gular meeting Tuesday evening at the away this morning near the depot
non is being held in Masonic Hall to ,bey lhoa({bt lbe Iittle one m M|eep
Neb. are visiting friends in Forest I.O.O.F. hall and 10 new members smashing the buggy up and throwing
day. At noon the W. R. C. served i jn ¡,f bed
today Grove. They are making a tour of were initiated into the order. At the the occupants out. Mr. Cook and hie
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ed
Boos
left
dinner after which a program was h a d . ----------------------
the Western States looking lor a loca­ close of business the Superintendent, sister. Miss Pearl, Third grade teacher
At this meeting the place for holding R. W. McNutt and wife of Cornelias for a week’s visit at Roseburg.
in the public school, who were in the
the annual encampment will be se- attended the Fulton speaking here last Born to Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Morley tion. They like Forest Grove better A. Bryant, treated the members with a ng were neither one hurt.
large
box
of
lucsious
grapes.
than
any
place
they
have
yet
seen.
Tuesday a fine boy.
l night.
lccted
j
If