HINGTON COUNTY NEWS VOL. VI LAST GUN OF THE CAMPAIGN FIRES FOREST GROVE, WASHINGTON CO., ORE., THURSDAY. OCTOBER 29. 1908. monthly payments, still people will buy the same thing exactly from trav­ eling agents and pav $350 cash. This is a fact. Why do they do it? Is hot air worth that much difference to them? Is the experience they obtain ) Irom getting STUNG worth that much? I If not, then, WHY DO THEY DO IT? Butler, of Condou, Spoke ' The home dealer is your best friend. I He treats you right. He buys the Monday Night. j farmers produce. He gives work to a great many people. He pays taxes and helps to build up your home town. When you help him you are helping AUOiENCE PRESENT yourself, the town and country you live NO. 17 VERITABLE FARM ON WHEELS 000 employees who receive $900,- 000,000 in wages. Average $600 each. The savings banks have $600,000,- 000 invested in railroad securities, in which every one of the 8,500,000 UNCLE | savers is interested. Banks and insur­ ance companies own two billion dol'ars Hon. K. K. 01 railroad securities. Insurance com- Suulhern Pacific Co. Will Send Den- i panies have 25,000,000 policy holders strat.on Train Here. aud the banks have 15,000.000 ac- | counts on their books All these are seriously it terested in the prosperity of i the raihoaus. LARGE A very conservative estimate places WcDKESDVf, NOVEMBER 411, the numoer ol persons interested in corpoiatious as 20.000 000. Rain of Dollars. U. S Steel has 110,000 share­ Frederick Steiwer of Portland holders, of whom 35,000are employees Oregon Agricultural College Will Rev. A. J. Folsom of this city was who own $12,000,000 worth of stock. Make Demonstrations of Prac­ Makes Able Address— Guar­ showered with dollars in Portland last Harnman lines have 30,000 share­ j Friday morning, when he-made a plea tical Farming— Farmer» anty Bank Theory holders, near y 12,000 of whom have for'Aid for Home Missions.’ The, Invited. Exploded. bought since the anti-railway agitation Journal in speaking of the meeting i commenced. Pennsylvania lines have says: 80.000, ol whom 26,471 are women . . "Public speakers often have been I holding shares of the lines east of The Farming Demonstration train cf visited with showers of bad eggs’ Pittsburg. The sugar corporation has rotten tomatoes and other objectiona- Southern Pacific Company will 20,000; S.audard Oil 5.500; National the Masonic Hall was filled to overflow- ] ble missies but Friday morning at the reach Forest Grove depot at 11:10 Biscuit 7,500, of whom 2,400 are em­ a. m. next ing Monday night when the last politi- Congregational conference of Oregon, Wednesday, Nov. 4. It ployees who own $800,000 ol the will cal meeting was held under the aus- : a speaker was forced to dodge in all [ remain here until 12:45 or about stock. pices of the Taft-Sherman club. Hon. directions to avoid a shower of dollars. two hours in all, giving the farmei, Since the slump of last fall the num­ and all interested one R R. Butler of Condon, and presiden-1 It wa s during an impassioned plea of the greate t ber of shareholders in 18 prominent rial elector for Oregon delivered the for funds to be used by the Home opportunities to inspect and learn moie railway and commercial enterprises has ’.bout farming. The project principal address, and he was preceed- Missionary society that Rev. Folsom is being grown from 262,800 to 377.300 an in­ formulated by the Oregon Agricultur. ed by Frederich Steiwer of Portland, asked for one dollar from each and 1 crease of 114,500'or 43 5 percent. who made a short address. every Congregational minister in the College of Corvallis and the train is b« - In the eleven railways embraced in the ing furnished and hauled over the sta'e Mrs. McEldowney sang in her us- state. The money to be used, if ob- above the increase m stockholders has free ually good manner and was heartily ap tained, in publishing a quarterly report of charge by the Southern Pacif c beeu 57 i er cent.” plauded. She was accompanied on of the society. company. the piano by Mrs. Macrum. j "W ill you give it, my hiends? The hour the train will spend here H. H. Stuait promoted. President Barnes next introduced the One dollar apiece?” comes at a time in the day—at p o o l — first speaker, Mr. Steiwer. who entered “ Yes!” came back the almost unani-! H. H. Stuart, superintendent of when every farmer for miles around into a denunciation of Bryan’s theory mous answer. New Schedule of Oregon Electric Rail­ Freight Shipments Must Be Labeled the Pacific Coast Condensed Milk Co., can be present. of guaranteeing bank deposits. He "W hen?” came the abrupt query of has been promoted to a position on The train will be made up of sev< n as You Would Address a Letter. way to Hillsobro gave a clear diagnosis of the scheme Mr. Folsom, and the entire audiance the board ol directors. Mr. Stewart cars, and will leave Portland for tl e and denounced it as not only unfair to laughed, but there was one disciple The first car of the regular schedule A new ruling has been made in the with his family will leave in about ten West side trip at 8:00 a. m., and tl e all interests but as dangerous to the whose wit was as quick as that of the on the Oregon Electric from Hillsboro Western classification of freight ship­ diys for the Seattle office and will re first stop will be made at Hillsboro ai d well being of our financial system. man on the platform, and he shouted, to Portland arrived in the former place ments, that requires freight shippers to side in that citv. then Forest Grove. His argument was fair and forceful. "Right now!” and with that he let flv at 8:05 this morning. About all the mark their packages, less carloads, This will be a veritable “ farm in and if there were any advocates of the a big round doller, which struck the preliminary arrangements have been with the full name of consignee, in­ wheels.” The first car. Agriculture. w:ll theory here among the Republicans or wall behind the speaker and rang on made. H. H. Cronise will be the stead of the old way of using initials co.itain grains of all kinds; second cai, The new rule follow-: agent at Hillsboro. Independents their ideas were put to the rostrum a second later, Dairying; third, Horticulture; fourtl, route. Mr. Steiwer is a young attor-j This was the keynote for ihe rest of The Evening Telegram of Tuesday "Each package, bundle or piece of a model cow stable, containing two less than carload freight must be plain­ nev of Portland and was educated in them, and while Mr. Folsom sheltered contained the following information: •.tails, two cows and a milking machine Oregon. himself behind the pulpit dollars galore “ Additional and faster service in the ly and indelibly marked, showing the in operation; tilth, a coach; sixth, a One of the features which elicited flew past him and were gathered up by way of limited trains which will make name of consignee, and the name of sleeper; seventh, for business. the station, town or city and the State but a single stop between Portland and [ the most applause was the College j the moderator. It is the intention of the train to quartet, composed of Haskel Ferrin, j "Thank you,” said Mr. Folsom and Hillsboro—that at Garden Home j to which destined. -how practical demonstration of all lints Junction on the main Portland Salem j Pasted labels or securely fastened H. E. Witham, Avon Jesse and Archie \ then proceeded with his address. mentioned, besides there will be ler- line—will be inaugurated in the course i cloth-lined metal or leather tags mav Markee, who sang a parady to the tune mres by well known persons in each ol a few weeks, and the company will | be used, when chiracter of .he freight More About Wrong Woman. of “ Clementine.” The song was department, The list of demonstratois prevents marking as required. also put on an "Owl.” or after-theater | composed by B. Casner Suit, a well is: (Tillamook Herald.) train leaving Portland some time | Old marks must be removed or ef­ known musician about town. The Dr Jas. Withycombe, Director Ore­ faced before packages, bund'es or song dealt principally with Bryan’s in­ Sheriff Geo. Hancock of Washington around midnight. gon Experiment Station. wilt be accepted for tramp rt- clination to always run for president county, made a mistake that might j The initial service which goes into i pieces Mr M. O. Lownsdale, Horticulturist. have cost him a lot of money, but only | effect Thursday will enable Hillsboro tation. Frol. A. B. Cordley, Entomologist. and his humorous theories. freight is consigned to a place Mr. Butler spoke next and in a cost him a buggy ride and a laugh at j people to get a train for Portland at j not When Prof- C. I. Lewis, Horticulturist. located on the line of a railroad, 6:30 o’clock in the morning, arriving Prof. H. D Scudder, Agrnomist. masterly effort arraigned the opposi­ his expense. package, bundle or piece must Prof. F. L Dairy Husbandry. tion’s positions on most ol the issues. Mrs. H. C. Pearson was charged here at 7:30. The next train leaves each be marked with the name of the He will be succeeded at this plant Prof. R. W. Kent, Allen Asat. Horticul­ He began with the birth of the Re­ with being insane. The Sheriff hiked Hillsboro at 8:25 and connects with station at which the consignee will ac bv P. G. Kinzer ol St. Louis. The turist. publican party in Michigan and fol- out, found a Mrs. Pearson and brought the through train from Portland to cept delivery, if destined to a place Hillsboro plant will be under the di­ Mr. Harry Asbahr, Herdsman. lowed its course to the present time. her into court, and then the fun com­ Salem on the main line at Garden reached by a or, water line, the name of rection of Mr. Pateison. Home, arriving in Portland at 9:25. B Miller, General Freight Agent, He made a strong plea for the election menced. The Sheriff and Judge railroad station be marked on each Mr. Stuart has been a trusted em­ will H. accompany party. of Taft, the business man as against found they had a Mrs. Humphrey The first southbound train on the the package, bundle or piece. ploye of the concern for several years The train will the be out days and Bryan the theorist, and stated that no j Pearson; however, after a little talk all new line will leave Portland at 7:05 a. Freight not marked according to the and his promotion is a well earned one. will visit all the important eight m. and arrives at Hillsboro one hour cities in the farmer who had in his employ a man | around, Mrs. Pearson stated that she later. train leaves here at above requirements will be rated one The many friends of Mr. Stewart and state. It is hoped that every farmer, who looked after the details of his faim was not much hurt, the Sheriff had j 9 a. m. The For next plant will be sorry to have them leave, fruit grower, and dairymen will be the present, the last car j class higher, cared for the crops, stock and all else, j j1 tried to be as polite and kind as possi- Portland to Hillsboro will leave Freight consigned to a place of but wish them success. present. This Is certainly a golden would, under any circumstance dis- j i ble on the long ride, and agreed that from at 6:30 p. m., arriving at Hills which there are two or more of the opportunity. charge him and put in his place a man | if he would hire a good rig, agree to here Probate Court boro at 7:30, but as announced by the same name in^he State, must have the of all theories and no experience. He talk and tell stories at the same rate traffic officials of the road, this schecule name of the County marked on each Estate of Ulrich Fuegv, deceased. Democratic Meeting Tonight. dealt at some length on the public that he did when he drove her in, and is provisional to change package, bundle or piece, and also S M Tunstall, B D Cooley and Peter The Democrats will hold a ral y in debt and showed that after the war the a so supply a first class dinner, she without notice. and It subject Grissen apoointed appraiser. Inven­ Masonic Hall tonight. For speakers will be revised in shown on the shipping receipt. country was overwhelming in debt, would not sue him for false arrest. the course of the next and appraisement filed. The effect of this rule will be satis­ few weeks with have Col. M. E. Gibson, Rev. but by the conservative administrations The last seen of Sheriff Hancock and the arrival of the additional equipment factory to shippers and consignees, as tory Estate of F W King, deceased. In­ S. they P. will Blake, Hon. R. B. Coulter and of the Republican party it was reduced Mrs. Pearson they were both eating at which Generil Manager Guv W. Tal­ well as beneficial to all in insuring ventory and appraisement filed and ap­ to $64,000,000, but under the two the hotel; the Sheriff with a painfully bot has been purchasing in the East prompt and accurate deliveries, which praisement filed and aDproved. Ad­ Hon. John Stevenson, son of State Cleveland administrations it was polite smile, trying to help Mrs. Pear- this Fall. Some of this rolling stock cannot, at all times, be relied upon ministrator authorized to sell personal Game Warden Stevenson of this p ace. plunged again in debt to double that son to everything on the iable, and should early in November, giv­ where merely initials and simple marks | property. amount. The speaker by his natural the fastest span of horses in Forest ing more arrive Estate of John Losli, insane. In- S. G. Morgon of this place h*d a trains for both the main line j are used.” fluency painted the picture of the j Grove, hitched to a new buggy, was ' ventory and appraisement filed and ap­ thrilling experience last Thursday night and the Hillsboro division. Democrats pleading for the election of waiting for them at the door. proved. Guardian authorized to sell that he won’t soon forget. He started One of the best features of the new Resolutions. Cleveland a second time. They said j out in the afternoon (or Haims’ power j personal property. service is that direct connections are Letter From W. R. Harm . his greatness and strategy was of such Headquarters Jas. B. Matthews Post Estate of Rebecca Miller, deceased. plant up Scoggins Valley, taking a afforded from Hillsboro and way points porportions that he could reach up and Mackinaw, 111. Oct. 20. with Salem, as well as with Portland. No. 6. G. A. R. Last will and testament admitted to new trail to him, but before he reached bring heaven to earth.” “ The demo­ Editor News: Forest Grove, Ore., Oct. 27. 1908 j prob-te.. J C Miller appointed execu­ his destination darkness overtook him. same will be true when the ex­ Whereas, it has pleased the great crats,” continued the speaker, "elect­ I arrived at my destination Sunday The tor without John Lnftis. O ! Fearing he would be lost he conclud­ tension to Forest Grove has been com­ ed him again but instead of his reach­ the 11th. Was held up six hours by a pleted and ready for operation a few Captain-General of the Universe to Wescott and F bonds M Keenan appointed ed to spend the night where was. Being ing up and bringing heaven to earth, wreck between Galesburg and Peoria. weeks hence.” promote our beloved comrade, David appraisers. j without matches he was unable to light he reached down—and raised hell.” It is hot dry and windy; have had no Work on this end of the line is be­ Kessler, late Sergeant in Co. H 100 a fire and in order to keep warm, MARRIAGE LICENSES rain since July to speak of. Corn is ing pushed forward. The big fill at i Regt. Ohio Vol. Inft. to a higher rank Henry A Smith and Julia Murphy. walked around a tree until earlv morn­ Why Do They Do It ? ing gray appeared, wher, he found the good in spots. The apple crop as far Dairy creek was completed Monday In the Grand Army in the Great Be- \ | trail again and his destination was only One thing is hard to understand and as we could see from the train is a evening and work on the cut on the yond. New Lumber Yard. Whereas, by his death (which oc- j I a tnile away. that is, why people will continue to failure in Nebraska, Iowa and Illinois, Hale place was immediately begun curred 21st day of October.' Harry Underhill and Gus Gardner On Tuesday evening, October 27, sand away for goods or buy from travel- They are paying $1 per bushel for ci- It is estimated that there is about one 191»H. ) on the the has lost a kind father | are making anangements to open up a the Artisans held their regular meet- ing agents, when they can get the j der apples or at least that is all the week's work there before the tracklay­ and husband family and the Country a true : lumber yard here in the next few days, i ing. After business and initiation« same thing from the nome dealer for 1 kind I have seen since coming here, ing will be started. The ties are citizen, now therefore be it Mr. Underhill has purchased the lot the evening was pleasantly spent in less money. Here are a few facts that j I examitfed a carload yesterday from string from the Hale place to Cornel­ loyal Resolved, that we tender to the and ol J. W. Fuqua, on First games appropriate to the Hallowe en hardly al- can be proven, if any one will take the Pennsylvania that we would ius. The station at that place is near widow, children and friends of the de- j street building and adjacent to the Oregon season. A bountiful supper was pre­ trouble to investigate. The Standard low to go to the cider mill. I think ing completion, and the one on Col. ceased Comrade, our sincere sympathy Electric depot grounds. The new pared consisting of coffee, pumpkin Edison Phonograph with one dozen Illinois needs a fruit inspector pretty Haynes’ place is about finished. in this, their great bereavement, and firm will carry all kinds of lumber, aash, doughnuts, cakes, apples, etc. records cost $29.20 whether you buy bad. Some of our fruit men had bet the last resting place shall be kept doors and a general line of building pie, A goodly delegation from the Dilley in Forest Grove, Portland, Chicago, ter ship a few carloads to Peoria and Miss Anna Johnson, daughter of Mr. adorned ith the flag he helped to material. assembly joined in the festivities. New York or any where else, as they show them what apples look like. and Mrs. C. N. Johnson of Spring Hill save. Adjutan t. Wells are going dry and unless it rains are contract goods. Miss Josephine Baber writes from Why? met with a painful accident last Still every week people are taken in soon we will have a water famine. farm, Memphis, Tenn. that she will soon Friday afternoon, when she was kicked the local mysteries Argus—One of by fake advettisemerrt and pay $29.20 This kind o f weather makes Oregon in the face by her hors-. The animal Publics Share in Great Corpo- start for home. She will stop in Tex­ is why the Oregon Electric snould lay as and visit several ration«. besides $5.00 or $6.00 express charg­ seem pretty good to me. places in Calilorain was hitched to the rack in front of of the Tongue es­ a "Y” in the field Respectfully, es for the same thing thev can obtain (P iib ltr Philadelphia, Ocl. 4, 190H) before reaching home. Miller's store, when Miss Johnson tate, west of First street, and then w. R. H a r r is . at horre, see what they get and hear crossed the street coming up from be­ "The average yearly earnings of the within a week, buikl a fence across 'he The friends of Mrs. E. Cook will bn the records besides saving the expense ^ owners of railway, is just about equal without speaking to the horse track, rendering its use impossible. glad to learn that she it much im­ of transportation, avoiding unnecessary L. R. Rimes, brpther-in law of J T. hind was rendered unconscious for some to the yearly average of employees of Local puzzle solvers are hard at work proved in health. delay and annoyance. WHY DO Eletcher, and family of Fall City, Ore. She was removed to the residence railway«. on the problem. I are visiting the latter. It has been 36 time C and Chas. Roe and wife spent the day, THEY DO IT? O Roe. At first it was thought Figure it out for yourself. The-e Here is another case. A certain ! years since Mr. Kinnes was in Forest of work on his Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. N. John­ her face was badly cut and would be are 500.000 shateholdrra who receive A. Seelens ha» smarted style Ludwig piano has been sold here Grove and he no'es many improve- marred for life, put such is not tue case., $30,000,000 in dividends; and 1,500,- new house on North Main street. son at Spring HiU Farm. lor years by a local dealer for $275 on | menu. S P E A K 1 N Q O P IS S U E S . __