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About Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914 | View Entire Issue (April 18, 1912)
F O R E S T G R O V E P R E S S district attorney. Mr. Tongue’s record as a prosecutor is not Published & E dited by vvtiat we average citizens would T h e Press Publishing Co. ! like. We feel that we need a man from the common herd who in th® C ity of j will show no favoritism, one F orest G r o v e , O r f g o n , j who will prosecute the rich and A. G. H u f f m a n , ...................... P re sid e n t poor alike and conserve the in- O. M. G a r d n e r Vice P res, terests of the taxpayers. An J . N. H o f f m a n ...... S ec’y and a n a g e r officer with years of record in ■-— -------- ----------------------------- his position should not be com- THURSDAY of EACH WEEK, pelted to use whole-page adver- ■ __________________ Using to secure a second nomi- _ _ nation if his work had been whai I ndependent P hones ¡ j . gh0uld have been. Mr. O ffice 505 R esidence 442 Tongue makes no explanations, —---------------------------------------- but ignores the issue and in- E n tared a t th e poet office a t F o rest Grove. Ogn dulgeS in personalities. Mr. «8 mail matter o f the second c U u b . Norblad has conducted a clean, | gentlemanly campaign, which T e r m s o f S u b s c r ip t io n ! speaks much in his favor. Un- CASH IN ADVANCE | less the writer of this article is One Y ear $1.00 - Six M onths .75 I mistaken, Mr. Tongue will fail | to carry his own county. D isplay a d v e rtise m e n ts fo r publica A Stern Fact T h at a poor b ike is a poor in v estm en t. H aving no nam eplate o f m aker, if any th in g breaks you cannot replace it, and th e w heel is c a st aside. L ike e v ery th in g else, th e b est is th e ch eap est in the long run. You can g e t th e leading m akes a t o u r estab lish m en t. No in ferio r ones here. The R acycle, W onder- Shapleigh Special, M iamy, D ayton, I)a- tonia, Fox, Globe and C apital cycles a re exceedingly popular and in g re a t dem and. Fully w a rran ted and sold a t bed-rock prices, ran g in g from $25.00 to $60.00 p u t o u t w ith the la te s t co ast ers and equipm ent. W e carry the lar g e st stock in th e county of e v e ry th in g p ertain in g to th e Bicycle business. H V. jy F lijHEPO BY HENRY RUSSELL MILLER C O P Y 1 4 I G H T , 1 9 1 0 , E>Y BO BB5 T T E .1 iL R .IL L CO. tn a t speech on the railroad bills w as the last straw . Socket! told LANGLEY MAKES REPLY me R em ington m ust go." Saokett w as the president o f the railroad and the Dear Editor: The pages of gentlem an who had called upon M urch- A copy o f T he P re ss will be mailed paid space that Mr. Tongue has ell a t th e capital. to all a d v e rtise rs in w hich th e ir ad ap- covered with buckets of mud for “ Well, w b a t of It? R em ington hap pears. all parties who have dared to op- pens to be one of the people S ack ett doesn 't ow n.” ■ ■ pose him I feel have had their “Come,” M acPberson laughed un- .... , ____ f effect upon the voters of Wash- pleasantly, “you and I know he ow ns AJ though you may not a ® ington county, though not to the ns all.” registered provisions will be end that Mr. Tongue desires, made so that all may vote w ho' not beinK a - paid art>” j do Dob looked M acPberson steadily In th e eyes. ” 1 have no d o u b t.” be said W18"* ' not care to consume space this harshly, “th a t Sackett ow ns you. Mac. week to take up any of the per body an d soul. Itu t he doesn 't own Seventy-seven candidates to sonalities in which Mr. Tougue i '°“utlea 'a n n o u n c e d him self as a can- ; happen to bar e a bigger gay select from when you vote to- has indulged, as I do not feel fW a .e for th e g u b ern ato rial not» » .- ln m e SilthT a n he h Ia. i L y Z t morrow! Of all those how many that the situation calls for it. * U h R em ington goes back to the legisia- have you heard spoken of? How Mr. Tongue will get his answer Zngf T, «rsfme a.mounct ure." " T h a t’s final?” few have you ever met or seen ? the day following this issue. If ment W08 trt,ate(1 ag a Jegt_ by all save not, then I shall be on_ the job . Jjupeijell, who knew the judge to have “ F in al.” “B ew are o f th e hind leg o f th e m ule," with facts and figures in which j been put on the bench through rall- tion in the P R E S S m u st be in th is office not la te r th a n T uesday even in g to in sure ap pearan ce in c u rre n t issue. ry. Ins pious fo r th e fu tu re Involved th e use or som e very questionable m eans, b u t he w as u n b u rd en in g him self o f every unnecessary w eight th a t m ight prove a hind ran ce In the b a ttle he foresaw . And he w as leorniug t« m ake concessions. T h e b a ttle th a t Rob had foreseen cam e sooner th an ly expected. In fact, b efo re he w as en tirely ready. In th e second y e a r of P au l's legisla- tiv e c a re e r and th e last of D unm eade's first term opposition suddenly devel oped to th e la tte r's renom ltiation. An obscu re Judge from ene o f the w estern 1 The last legislature was com be interested, roud influence. B ut us by m agic th e F or 'M^ an l>!lers„0nn ‘,a rtln ? shot; hour Bob sm oked th o u g h t pelled to turn down a bill raising the taxpayer's W will . M. L angley . Judge’s can d id acy grew into form id fully, then he w ired to R em ington, the salary of district attorney of ab le stren g th . tvho w as aw ay on his sum m er vaca- this district. The same was pre Notice of Intention to Improve Six w eeks before th e convention Dun- I tkm tbp iollow ll)g m essage: “Come sented sem ea a and ™ urged urge« through n r u u * . . the u , v m in- - Be jt regolved b th e Common Coun- m eade w as. so It seem ed to the public. back a t once. You ”0 t() theT e n a t e t t l a fluence Of Mr. lon gu e, present cj i 0 f the City of F o re st Grove, O regon, hopelessly beaten. Only a few know* incumbent. No reflections how in re g u la r session convened on th e 1 5 th j | Dg one9. am ong them Bob McAdoo. [ T he npxt ,vppk M ncPberson wag ever, but a gentle reminder. c o n le i o ^ k r e s t G rove O regon be refU8ed to belley ,b a t M urcbe" '8 re- A delphla and reported th e su b stan ce of his conversation w ith Bob to Saek- --------------------------- : C a°nd he h e reb ? is o rdered and S E r t S d ,0^ " T M a n v lim e D m p n o f h o n o r a l- 't o give notice by publication in a t ">e g re a t boss executed a ett. Many times men ot honor al |eas* one ¡8SUe J { {he F o reg t G rove stro k e of c h a ra c te ristic d.irlog. A “ W b at kind o f m an Is this McAdoo?” low themselves to become 01)11- {»reS8j a n ew spaper p rin ted and pub- m onth before (he convention, like a he asked. " Is be stro n g ?” gated when least expecting it by . lished in th e City o f F o re st Grove, , bolt o u t o f cle a r sky. cam e th e gover- “H e's a bulldog sort, bard driver, accepting accommodations f r o m W ashington County, O regon, to th e n o r's call fo r a specinl session of th e good m anager. H e’s stro n g In the someone who grants the favor or and !,'Klsla,Ure. *® consider th e passage of Sixth, but not outside.” accommodation from s e l h s h d e - Jr t o f 8 tre e t in 8aid City> viz; law s reg u latin g fre ig h t ra te s and the - i I see, c k e ett tt m used. "H “ lie e can c see," s S a ack be signs and in this way g r i n d s his Second A venue fro m ' th e E asterly restrictio n o f re b a tin g an d provldiug made valuable. D on’t break w ith him. ax. Men w i t h u n t a r n i s h e d line o f F irst S tr e e t to th e W est line o f for a co m m ittee to In v estigate the bt.t b eat R eralngtou. A little curbing l.iilm e u iw .n l,l h o c a r o f n l f r o m F ifth S tre e t; to co n stru c t curbs, sew ers, m ethods of th e railro ad s. T h e know- will be good fo r McAdoo. H e can be drains and lay G ravel B itulithic pave- | Ug ones chuckled. M urchell w aited. beuten, 1 suppose?" whom they accept even a pass m ents th ereon to cost n o t to exceed T h e leg islatu re convened, surro u n d ed " I f we have to,” M aePherson replied. ing favor. ! r 'p a r t? a l‘im provem ents" th e re o f and “to by 11 ,w n im of n illro ad lobbyists. Mur- Inw ardly cursing S ack ett for forcing d eterm in e and provide e v e ry th in g neees- cliell w as p resen t In person. A t the the qu arrel on him. Last Sunday Julius Wehrly, sa ry and convenient fo r th a t purpose, end o f a week th e bills had been pass- [ A ccordingly M acP berson set up a who resides near the S. P. depot, said pav em en t to be tw e n ty -fo u r fe e t ed by th e senate. T w o d ay s more, and can d id ate for th e nom ination ag ain st . they w ere fav o rab ly reported by th e R em ington an d supplied him w ith un had the misfortune to lose a in w idth. A nd th e said R eco rd er is d ire c te d to ru| | wnTg com m ittee o f th e low er houso llm lted funds. Bob m anaged th is cam couple of his fine Indian Runner publish s e p a ra te notices fo r each s tre e t _ - ___ . „ . ,, „„ M acl’h eiso u 's can d i j P* se le first leading. 1 lieu th e paign him self. ducks. A couple of boys who and p a rt of stre e t above specified. J. J . W IR TZ railro ad a tto rn e y called upon M urcbell. d a te w as overw helm ingly beaten. were fishing along the stream Then th e w ord cam e from S ack ett to B A R B E R . ( T h e la tte r refused him un Interview . took it upon themselves to make All p ro p erty ow ners J . M. "G et rid of McAdoo , , - __. . . . ____ _ a b u ttin g on or N ext M urchell received n telegraphic M aePherson. a duck roast, but were caught in Hdj ac e n t to th e above described s tre e t invitation from a g en tlem an In Adel- H e Is d augerous.” theact. 1 he boys names have j are hereby 1 given notice in accordance p b in to ru n o v er to th a t city to discuss B lit Bob boldly carried tbe w ar Into been gi ven us, but for the pres- with the »bbve resolution tha. or.April j ,„e gubPrillltorlal altMatll,n. Tbe lnvl. tbe --------- ,. . U nder cover of enem --- y’s -------- territo ry ent Will be Withheld. Parents li t ; l , n 12’ t he council c u m b e r in th e »•««>«• "'«» cu rtly declined. By th e th e full elections he quietly and care- , ,, , . _, ___ , . e • ; P. M. in th e council ch am b e r in th e should keep posted ann It possi- | Qf F o re st Grove, th e C ity Council next tra in cam e th e g en tlem an from fully built up un orgunizutiou through ble know where their boys and will m eet fo r th e purpose o f h earin g n d elp lila to see M urcbell in person. H e out th e city, so quietly Indeed th a t girls spend Sundays. rem o n stran ces or objections to th e im- w ent Into th e in terv iew in a tow ering M aePherson received no Inkling of his p rovem ent o f sai.1 s tre e t. rnge H e cam e from It o u tw ard ly as purpose until too late to h in d er Its ac M. K. MAKK.HAM. mppk „„ , be p ro v e rb la , |„ nil ,_ ulld With com plishm ent. Bob also bought con C ity Recorder. trui of au old fashioned, sedate, but For a number of years Mr. f h a tre d ra u k lln g in his heart. Tongue has managed the prose ki r * . .. . | W hen th e Interview , w hich had tak- m oribund new spaper, pluccd it under m odern m anagem ent and begun a se cutions in this county, and as Not.ce of Intention to Improve en |(lnre tbe BOVeruor.a llbrarv wa8 ries o f exposures of tb e m ethods and it resoW ed by th e Common Coun- over M urcbell sen t fo r D unm eude an d hia friend we believe that we cil Be deeds of th e M aePherson ring. Need of th e City o f F o re st G rove, O re- told bUn w h a t had bppn gald Ag „ are doing him a kindness in op iron, in re g u la r session convened on th e ___ ___ _ „ . — , less to say. nothing in these disclosures (Rising his nomination and re I5 th d ay o f A pril. 1912, th a t the City t r e m o r listen ed lines of suffering reflected discredit upon B ob's sh are In election. Many parents do their R ecorder o f th e City o f F o re s t Grove, ra tu e into his flnefface. tbe old regim e. Tlien be approached children injustice l)V over indul- O regon, be and he h ereby is d irected It la tile only thin g , o f course, be cmiaren injustice uy over mum g?ve notice by publication m at le a st »nld In n discouraged tone. “T h e trick S tu art, a w eak a n d pliable man. who, gence. Ml', longue nas me one ¡8gue of the F o rest G rove Press, a worked. B ut It Is sh a m e fu l—sliam e- how ever, had a considerable follow ing ability t o b e a valuable man to n ew sp ap er p rin te d and published in th e ful to b a rte r aw a y th e people's rig h ts n n ,ons t *le "conservative" elem ent of Washington county. His nomi- City o f F o re s t G rove, W ash in g to n fo r n p etty office. W hy w ouldn't It i he c ,,y und oflVred to su p p o rt him nation at this time would n o ;C m .n ty * O regon, to th e ow ners o f th e be b e tte r lo p ass th e bills, push th e for tl)e m ayoralty nom ination. ' nnTfe" 'l^ tlon "m,UKfl nnd ncceI,t ,l1« n o u n ced " Stm “r t' 7 T a n d h i 1c ? “n ' I “re defpn,? » irl „ , "B ecause. Jo h n D unmeade,'* Mur- . L ruin the m ayor chell said q uietly. "I prom ised y o u r re(l uesCnC h 's resignation from th e dl- : F ourth A venue N o rth : to co n stru ct w ife to plnce you w here you enn reap re c to ra te public safety. Bob prom pt- ! curbs, sew ers, d rain s and lay G ravel th e rew a rd of y o u r sacrifice nnd w e ,y com P,led- Hla successor s first of- In tbe fall of 1909 charges B itulithic p av em e n ts th ereo n not to h av en ’t reached th a t point yet. P a- 0 t,a l a c t w aa ,0 aU“i mon Bob's ap- were preferred against E . Win- ,.8<| u a re yard tlence, m an!" Ills voice ch anged to a Polntl>es to "th e c a rp e t" and In plain atrom, sawmill man o f Laurel, ln numt* th e re o f “and" toP d eterm in e"'an d Kcuff ten d ern ess, and he put his b and te r“ » Inform them th a t they m ust u n w ln e reoi ami to u e itrm in e and ......................... I w ork fo r tb e success of M acPherson's at the same time charges were provide e v e ry th in g necessary and con- on tb e o th e r's sh o u ld e r affectionately, preferred . against Groner & venient for th a t purpose. Said pave- "H Isn t like you to lose courage. T he can d id ate or lose th eir positions. A II , . I . l . . • % n ♦ t « 'ill f.wi I III ... 1,1 I k fi IT ll t lo lllot IX tuxil III rt 17* I. ll IU fight _____ Is ju s t opening. W alt! P W niv»ll i'n h n fh f yl o r n o r m ittin o- m m M ent to X l,.i lie 30 fe e t in w idth. ........ W sm all . . num ber tim idly agreed to the ■I " , , , , And said R eco rd er ia d irect ml to pub- W hen th e convention m et a t th e cap- b o ,s dem ands, but the m ajo rity hesi- overflow watet to carry sawdust lish notices for each s tre e t and p a rt o f ltal th e low er house w as still d eb at tn te d- A few boidly declared for into tlu> stream. Winstrom was above apaeiflad. lug th e bills, n or w ere th e final votes S tu «H. accepted tb U r d ischarges and prosecuted and persecuted. Gro-j J- J- WIRTZ tak en un til D unm eade w as nom inated *ent one of noinber to inform ner & Rowell’s case never came ... , o. M. SANFORD. T hen th e Mils w e re q uietly am ended ^ e l r action. up until March, 1912, when they a d j a c e n T t ^ l ^ »"reel *° " fo r<‘» d e r th e m 'w h o lly Inc (Tec- "A11 rig h t." Bob answ ered. 'Your were acquitted. We understand a re hereby riv e n notice in accordance ,,Ve* D unm eade w na sub seq uent ly re- pay K° es uu th e ®amc‘ u n tn th e elec* the f l i r n were identical. Ex- w *th the above resolution th a t on elected. ^ ,n- A fter th a t I 11 tak e care of you, planations have (wen asked o f A.pr**^6oh 'mi91-2’ th e ho,u r . o f , el>fh t In a full session o f th e lo w er house. her w e w in o r n o t" r i furrwc/my G L. DANIELSON Phone 306 Pacific Ave FOREST GROVE, OREGON Absolutely Safe and Reliable The Bankers & Merchants Mutual Fire Association Of Forest Grove, Oregon Conducted on Economic and Business Principles. Tbe Home Company That Has Made Good. Insure Your Business or Dwelling in T he Bankers & Merchants Scenic Theatre Motion Photo Exhibitions S ervice— 7:45 to 9;00 Three Shows every Saturday, 7:30, 8:40, 9:50 Matinee—2:30 p. m. Saturday D aily C hange with Best Film s Procurable CLEAN AND UP-TO-DATE SHOWS — U. S. A. — Livery, Feed and Sales Stables P acific A v e n u e, F O R E S T G R O V E Good T eam s and Riijs. H orses and Riirs fo r sale. and delivered to all p a rts. B aitgage called fo r Independent Phone 412 W. T. JO H N SO N , Proprietor. doubt mean defeat in the Nov- j { h e k n o w in g s tre e t a .id 'p a n ^ o f '‘s tre e t emlier election and iRWsibly for- L said C itv ,v ia : e v e r c H d d I c his future political " A ” S tre e t from th e N o rth aide o f nnssihilitipH F irst A venue to th e N o rth side o f Prosecuting Attorney Tongue M / 'J th«*.c« Grove, *vncl1 ch»mb%'u were packed with del- i n s iiu a m g rviixjrney lungiie. ! tb e t ity ' of forest the City Whose galleries nM1i .. .. but none given. The present Council w ill m eet for th e purpose oY Z u ' L T L ! ! ! ™ ' V . J . county judge refused to prose- h earin g rem o n stran ces o r o b jectio n s to , " .. b y e. " r 'b e p r.v ee .1 cute cases of this nature until tbe ‘"»provem ent o f said s G ^ t . "'«*• » ‘*'«"*Kton m ade «he last speech tn th e delm te. it w as th e g re a te st M . R. MARKHAM. such time as tbe Groner & Row speefh he had yet m ade. W hen ln a C ity R ecorder. ell Co. case should be heard. m agnificent clim ax d ealin g w ith cor His attitude in this matter was Shropshire Sheep Association) p o rate influence In politics he d ra m a t ically ch arg ed th e railw a y officials prompted from the fact that the A decided impetus to the sheep w ith h a rin g co n sp ired to d efeat Dun- rich and poor should have the same protection by lav. Prose- industry IS the forming of a meade the Siieaker was obl.ged to cutions*iie^who'llv^ i'n ^the 1 , 3 s Shropshire sheep association at pound bis dcU fo r .even,, n^me, of t Z n iL Z n tilL .Mol l Forest Grove. Oregon, by L. S. before th e e n th u s ia stic a p p lau se died of the prosecuting attorney. Dunlmm of Boise. Idahoi The association has for its object the " hen R em ington m ade his d ra m a tic E. B. Tongue, under the head promotion of this branch of the rh"r*re th e railroad Bob. w ho of paid advertising, .last week at- livestock industry and is com- "* *en a * ha.d tacked an article written by At- tK>sed of farmers, breeders and "ot knownJ ‘ wa* to ^ J" ,h* torney Wm. Langlej to rn ., Wm. U „ l „ .„ d pub- C ü e » oMhe"viiiuiq. ' £ ^ 2 ' '£ & T i S T t U K lished in Press. . . the U f ^ ^ H e at-1 Mr. Dunham is one of the p , uL Bob foresaw the results o f the tempts to show inconsistency in largest breeders of Shropshire speech a n d began at o n c e to make the article by assailing Mr. sheep in the United States and sundry p r e p a r a t io n s . Langley personally, and not be- left recently for his Idaho ranch T h e convention w as In May. E arly ing satisfied with this, makes whence he will ship two carloads 1° ,h<> follow ing A ugust. M aePherson uncomplimentary remarks about of Shropshires to Forest Grove. went ,0 Bob‘* 0,B° - ,n ,hp c ,ty hail. the Press. Personally we are a which will be placed on a large "About ,hh yonn« R em ington." Mao- friend of Mr. Tongue, but we ranch nearby. The association I ^ ; ‘n beheve from the ev'dence before is planning to reach out farther bim go back ra\he 'legTsiaVura" this ua that Mr. Norblad it by far aud more extensive operations fBn laobett’a »or» on him He * b»>en h » superior for the position of , will soon be announced. i jwafln« it right along w tta u* reform Interview was at noised ab ," ro b!,“ ad the ,b? doubtful .mnln.-m one« lined up fo r S tu art, Buh uade them th e sam e prom ise. T h e cam paign w ill be rem em bered a s long ns the Steel City stand*. Bob w as viciously cartooned and m ade the aubjuct of rancorous editorial at.aclcs. T hese ai tack s w ere m et by loud blasts from tb e B ugle an d countercharges from a band of spellbinders who, led by P aul R by B.ui R em em ington, ington, stu m p ed th e city from end t0 end Jb e stub stood by Boh loyalty. An ! *,„,0UK,b enormous ma- £ tl!PV a J i , 1 * w,.’ !! ed. m uiu when the returns were counted S lugrt w a s defeated by less lh a u 2.000 majority. "T h e people are victorious!" st ream ed M u I'h erso n 's new spaper. Bob had m et bis first re pulse. W hen Bob b eard tb e resu lt be gave ^ g n of disap p o in tm en t. Tbe only *>i* dem eanor w as a tig h ten Ing o f ib e lines a b o u t bis m o u th . “ I expected I t It esm e too soon." be said calm ly to R em ington, and add «*• wl,b ■ •uddeD *D"P °r hl* 'wtb. *But 11 • winr (To be continued. ) There Is No Question < i There is no question but that we have a fine line of NEW and SNAPPY BUGGIES, Spalding Lins Bate Ball Goods. Paints & Oils. Everything in garden tools. Your Hardware Needs Can Be Supplied at W . O . WAGNER & SONS Right Prices and a Square Deal to Everyone.