WMMMWHN IMMOTI ni mi I um ibi i Hü — F orest G rove P ress FOREST GROVE. OREGON. THURSDAY. AUG. 4. 1910 Voi. 1 REPUBLICANS NAME COUNTY AND LEGISLATIVE TICKETS Hold Assembly in Hillsboro Saturday— Indorse Direct Primary Law and Recommend Di­ rect Primary Candidate for Sheriff The Republican assembly for friends o f Hancock made such a Washing-ton county met in Hills­ | presentation of his candidacy boro Saturday and nominated a that it was seen there was noth­ full county and legislative ticket. ing to it but Hancock, who had Delegates and proxies to the already announced himself in the number o f 155 were in attend­ county papers as a direct primary ance. J.W. Hughes,of the South candidate;S.A.D.Meek,a member Forest Grove precinct, was pre­ of the last Legislature, was a siding officer, and John Boeker, candidate for re-election, but re­ Jr., o f Hillsboro, was secretary. ceived only 59 votes. The biggest contest of the as­ The ticket nominated is as fol­ sembly was over the county lows: judgeship, the present incumbent, County Judge—G.W. Marsh,ex­ J. W. Goodin, being in the race member of the Legislature. against G. W. Marsh, o f Center­ County Commissioner — John ville. Marsh won by a majority Nyberg, o f Tualatin. o f 15 votes. Representatives—W.H. Hollis, George Hancock, present sher­ Forest Frove; John A. Chapman, iff, was indorsed by acclamation, Middleton, and C. F. Tigard, of after Bedford Laughliu, o f this Tigard. County Clerk—J. W.Bailey,in­ city, had withdrawn from the contest. Laughlin had been a cumbent, named by acclamation. Sheriff—George G. Hancock, in­ prospective candidate, but the cumbent, by acclamation. Recorder o f Conveyances—Leo Perkins, present deputy, by ac­ clamation. A pretty wedding occurred in County Treasurer—H.G. King, Portland Saturday, where Miss by acclamation. Bertha Scott, daughter o f Mr.and Surveyor—A.A. Morrill,incum­ Mrs. H. W.Scott, o f this city,be­ bent. came the bride o f Mr. Eugene G. Coroner—E. C. Brown, incum­ Spillman. The wedding occurred bent. Th° assembly passed the fol­ at the home o f the bride’s sister, lowing resolution: Mrs. Lula Plaff, Rev. Poor o f the “ We point with pardonable Methodist denomination, officiat­ pride to the record and achieve­ ing. the ceremony being witness­ ments o f the National party.and ed by friends and relatives o f the reaffirm our allegiance to the contracting parties. Mrs. Eugene same. “ We indorse the Administra­ Spillman was raised in Washing­ tion o f President Taft, and com­ ton county,and is much esteemed by a host o f friends. Mr. Spill­ man is a business man o f Port­ land, where the couple will make their home. Henry Fiske, an eleven-year- old Cornelius lad, was shot in the fleshy part o f the'hip Sunday af­ ternoon. Young Fiske was hunting chip­ An exciting runaway,in which munks with several boy friends, Baker Sappington, Street Com­ and had climbed a tree in an en­ missioner, and a horse from the deavor to capture one o f the little Brown livery were the principals, animals. Albert Lydel was out occurred Tuesday afternoon on hunting with a .22 rifle, and was Pacific Avenue. Baker was driv­ across the river from the boys, a ing the animal near the Laughlin distance o f about 100 yards. He Hotel, when it shied at a street saw the lads throwing into the car, and an extra tug on the tree, and not knowing that there reins caused the bit to break. was anyone concealed in its bran­ Freed from restraint, the horse ches he fired a bullet in that di­ dashed madly down Pacific Ave rection, with the result t h a t nue. Baker heroically sprang young Fiske received the pellet from the buggy, turned three in his limb. The wound is not hand springs, and lit with the serious, and the boy^, will doubt­ back o f his head on a car rail. less make a rapid recovery. The rail was not damaged to any extent, but the Commissioner’ s cranium received a cut requiring ____r 1 * [the services o f a physician James M. Enschede o f this city, The horse.after making a wild has completed planting, accord­ run as far as Third street, was ing to the Oregonian, what is be­ captured without material dam­ lieved to be the largest orchard age to itself or the buggy. ever put out under the supervis­ ion o f one man. Mr. Enschede George Kirkwood, formerly of has been working for a St. Paul is city, now living at Hillsboro Land company, with holdings in as returned from a visit to the Bitter Root Valley, near otland, his native country, Stevensville, Montana, and has otalnd is a great country, says lanted an orchard o f 1600 acres. r. Kirkwood in The Argus but he work will be continued next prefers the U. S. A. as a year until about 3000 acres have to live. been planted in the same tract. Forest Grove Girl Married Cornelius Boy Shot Horse Scared by Trolley, Runs Plants Largest ^ch ard ¥ mend it for having carried to a successful conclusion the pledges as contained in the last National platform. “ We heartily indorse the nom­ inations made by the Republican state assembly, held in Portland last week, and pledge our loyal support to its nominees. “ We believe in the principles of representative government, and indorse the direct primary law on the statute books as the best expression on that subject to the present time. “ We believe in nominating and electing the very best men avail­ able to office in state, district, county and precinct and we be­ lieve that an assembly of repre­ sentative republicans is the best qualified to bring about that de­ sirable result,and is also the best qualified to judge o f the ability, fitness and character of candi­ dates. “ We are in favor of such a policy o f economy in all public expenditures as shall be just to the taxpayers and consistent with the growth and progressiveness o f the county and state. “ We pledge our unswerving support to the candidates named to-day by this assembly for the various county offices.’ ’ No. 39 STEWART SENDS SHOT AND SHELL INTO LIQUOR RANKS Prohibition’s Silver-Tongued Advocate Delivers Strong Lecture— Charms Audience with Wit and Holds by Forceful Logic It was the largest crowd that “ The saloon is the deadly en­ had gathered together for many emy of the market. Nine tenths a moon—the assemblage that of the market depends upon greeted Oliver W. Stewart, the wants and desires. The saloon silver-tongued orator from Chi­ kills th * finer wants and desires cago. and therefore strikes hard Big promises had been made of agaimt the market. Every Stewart, but the man and his d' i nkard’s home is a lost market manner beat the Press notices by to « lothing and furniture. The several hands. s dot n is not a source o f revenue The crowd filled the big top on b cause it is not a source o f the church square to its capacity wealth. Property and labor must and flowed out onto the grass pay all revenue. The saloon may and laughed and listened to collect the revenue as the horse- Stewart’s philosophy and fun on ; thief collects the horses, but it is the grog shop, for an hour and a not a wealth producer.” half, and as one pretty co-ed re­ Following the lecture a collec­ marked, “ could have stayed all tion was taken up, the purpose night.” being to add to the funds being Stewart was different from the raised to further the cause of average orator. He did not prohibition. Those present re- rant—used none of the fine sponded liberally,and $66.58 was frenzy o f a modern Demosthenes, thrown into the hats. but just handed his stuff over the ---------------------- footlights in an interesting sort A law was passed at the last o f a monologue, to his friends session of the Oregon Legisla­ the audience. ture, providing for a High School He spoke upon the business Thomas Caudle o f Hillsboro, Fund, whereby the tuition o f pu­ side o f the saloon. “ The strug- »Red about 40 years, took carbolic pils attending a High School gle for existence is the cause of acid with suicidal intent early shall be paid from a fund set business,” he said, “ The farmer, Saturday morning, and died soon aside for that purpose by the the woodman,the blacksmith, the thereafter, being beyond medical county. The question as to doctor, are engaged in a useful aid by the time a physician ar­ whether Washington county businessithey lighten the burden rived to attend him. shall endorse the proposition will Caudle was a laboring man, of society. But the saloon, like be decided at the next election, the thief, is a burden upon soci­ whose wife had recently secured and Professor O. M. Gardner o f ety. The grocer gets your mon­ a divorce, and brooding over the this city and Professor B. W ey and gives you something; the matter is believed to have been Barnes of Hillsboro are circulat­ thief gets your money and gives the cause o f his rash act. He ing petitions favoring the vou nothing;the saloon gets your had gone to the family residence scheme, and state they will have money and gives you worse than soon after daylight, and there no difficulty in getting the neces­ nothing. took the poison. His former wife sary 10% o f voters to sign. i n i i •! i founc* writhing in agony and Should the law carry in Wash­ summoned help. He leaves a son ington county, it will assist in ----------- about 12 years o f age. c a r r y i n g o n High Schools Edward Hadley, arrested for in the various sections o f the bootlegging’ ’ in the city of county, such as Hillsboro, Forest cheeses and chinook winds,other Grove, Beaverton, Gaston, Sher­ wise known by the euphonious I \ Very pretty home wedding wood and other places that are name o f Tillamook, pleaded guilty occurred at the home o f Mrs. E. convenient to a sufficient numbei to the charge before Justice Stan- c . Fitch o f this place, Thursday of eight-grade graduates. It is ley, at his trial held last Friday at two o ’clock p. m. when Miss said by those favoring the pro­ and was fined $500 and sentenced Ethel V. Fitch became the bride position that should the measure to serve a term o f 30 days in jail. o f Oaka G. Beeler, Rev. P. E. carry, better schools can be pro­ The officials o f Tillamook Phelps of Cornelius reading the vided, and by distributing them over the county, a far greater county are making thorough in- service that made the happy number o f pupils can attend than vestigations into the “ boot 1egg- couple one; many friends and re- is now the case. Also that dis­ ing” business,or unlawful sale o f latives witnessed the ceremony, tributing the expense over the liquor, and it is expected that after which a bounteous luncheon county will make the assessment before they are through then* was served. The bride is the levied on each property holder will be several law-breakers land- daughter o f the late Judge H.G. very light, the amount being so ed in the net. A detective agency Fitch, and is a beautiful and ac- small as to be scarcely noticeable. has guaranteed to furnish evi* complished young lady, admired and respected by all. The groom dence in the future. is a prosperous young business man o f sterling qualities;heowns a farm near Gaston and is well Mrs. H. Harper, living in the George Mowry, a resident o f known in Washington county. Gales Creek section, was badly burned about the lower limb« Moro, Sherman county, Oregon, The young couple left on the and a former well-known and evening train for Portland where Saturday. popular student o f Pacific Univer­ Mrs. Harper was making jelly sity, has announced himself as a Mr. Beeler is in business, and and in some manner tipped the candidate for the Circuit Judge- where they will make their fu­ pa n o f fruit from the stove, the ship of the Eleventh Judicial ture home. ot “ jell” splashing over her District, the present incumbent, hoi feet and limbs. Dr. Tucker, of R. It Butler, not caring to succeed EXCLUSIVE DOPE - T h i s this city, was called to attend himself. paper published exclusively last the injured woman, and while he George is a practicing attorney week,notice that Don Giltner had reports her bums to be quite se­ in his home town, and nis many taken his savage white bull-dog vere, he states her condition as friends in Forest Grove are hop- to Eastern Oregon. Wow! Bow­ being not such as to cause appre­ ing he will be successful in his wow! Read the P ress to get the political aspirations. news. hension. Co. High School Fund Petition Hillsboro Man Drinks Acid Tillamook Bootlegger Jailed Wedding at Cornelius Gales Woman Badly Burned P. U. Student for Judge