Oregon Historical Society All News F orest WASHINGTON COUNTY'S NEWSPAPER. Vol. 4 MRS. MYRTLE HATFIELD DIED-CAUSE UNKNOWN FOREST GROVE, OREGON. THURSDAY. MARCH 20. 1913. H a n d so m e N ew S to re F ro n t. The new display windows and entrances to the Goff Brothers Hardware establishment have been completed and add a hun­ dred per cent to the appearance of the building. Two entrances have been provided, one opening on the corner Pacific avenue and Main street and the other on Pa­ cific avenue proper. With the increased space given by the new arrangements Goff Brothers will now be enabled to make one of the largest window displays of any store in Forest Grove. Colonel Goethals, Panama Canal Engineer« and His “ Success Smile” No. 20 Sire of th e B o n d sm an D ead. GREAT CROWD COMING FOR OPENING OF TRACK Baron Wilkes 2:18, the original “ Futurity Sire,” died at the Baron Wilkes Stock Farm, Em­ poria, Kansas, February 25, at COURSE IS NOW IN SPLENDID SHAPE CASE INVESTIGATED BY CORONER’S JURY the age of thirty-two years. Baron Wilkes was a remarkably Was Apparently in Excellent Spirits Short successful sire, his sons and Six Events Scheduled for Each Day and daughters being noted for their Time Before Found Gasping for Air- Over $ 3 0 0 in Prizes will be Given- race-horse abilities. He was sire Services Were Held Tuesday. Professional Riders Feature. of 119 trotters and thirty-four, pacers. The Bondsman, owned “ We, the jury, find that de­ bv Captain C. P. McCan, of this Twelve entries have been re­ ceased died from a cause un­ city, is one of Baron Wilkes most ! ceived to date for the motorcycle known.” Such was the verdict successful sons, with forty-three races that will be held on the rendered yesterday morning by trotters and three pacers to his Forest Grove track Saturday and the coroner’s jury which had Sunday. This will make a very credit. been investigating the death of large meet, as the greatest num­ Mrs. Myrtle Pease Hatfield, who ber of riders that have ever en­ died at her home in this city last tered a similar affair in the Friday evening about ten o’clock Northwest has been sixteen, and under peculiar circumstances. there is every probability that at Fred’k Schomburg, a wealthy Mrs. Hatfield was found a few least a half-dozen more contest­ Hillsboro, Ore.—John Foote, | ants will enter the local races. minutes before six o’clock, three 1 resident of Hillsboro, and owner an aged capitalist, died here Sun­ Captain McCan has had a force hours before she passed away, of the Mountaindale farm, one of day afternoon at the home of his of men working on the track for lying on a bed in her home and the most successful dairy enter­ brother, Perry Foote, of the Tu the past ten days and it is like a gasping for breath. Her mother, prises in Washington county, is alatin Hotel. Foote was born in paved street. The motorcycles Mrs. Clinton Pease, who discov­ preparing to visit his old home Blenheim, N. Y., August 2, 1837. must have a smooth track as the ered her in a dying state, had in Germany some time in Mav. He came to Oregon in 1863, and | tiniest pebble will cauee them to left her but a short time previ­ The State Immigration commis­ sion will provide Mr. Schomburg amassed a fortune in farming. | swerve and go off the oval, often ously in apparently good condi­ with a quantity of descriptive He was one of the original found­ through a fence or field to the tion, and with no evident sym- literature of Oregon, printed in ers of the old First National injury of the rider. toms of the approaching shadow. German, which he intends to dis­ Bank, and for many years was Not one of the professionals Dr. F. A. Bailey, of Hillsboro, tribute among his countrymen in associated in farming and hank­ that will be with the Premier who performed the autopsy as­ an effort to induce a number of ing with John W. Shute, the re­ racing crew but has had at least sisted by Dr. R. E. Yenney, of families to come to America and tired hanker and capitalist. Portland, and Coroner Barrett, three years experience. Brant, He leaves the following broth­ the Northwest champion, riding of the county seat, gave an ex­ the Oregon country. Mr. Schom­ ers and a sister: Perry Foote. the Flying Merkel, has been at haustive report to the jury, in burg will devote his efforts entire­ ly among the expert dairymen of Hillsboro; A. L. Foote, Fayette, the game seven years, being one which he stated that every por­ C opyright. 191J. by A m erican P ress A ssociation. the mother county. Iowa; Mrs. Amanda Rector, De­ of the pioneers. tion of the body, and each par­ Mr. Schomburg came to the laney, N. Y., and W. C.' Foote, F co arse a m an ought to sm ile all through life, tt m akes things easier ticular organ, had been carefully Using the best grade of gaso­ It's a b o u t th e m ost h u m ane philosophy the wise men have given us of Esperance, N. Y. United States 33 years ago and examined, without the slightest line, Liberty oil from Pennsyl­ T ru e optim ism leads to tru e smiles. T ake our w orthy friend Colonel Mi. Foote leaves a considera­ vania for lubrication and shod indication being shown as to the landed in Oregon with a little G oethals, for exam ple. H is Is a sm ile th a t m eans som ething It over a dollar in his pocket. He ble estate, a portion of which with U. S. tires, there will be m eans the P an am a canal dug successfully. It m eans the trium ph of the cause of death. The stomach of U 8 A It m eans th e scream of the grand old eagltf All honor to the smile goes to the heirs of the late Mrs. is now considered one of the the dead woman was placed un­ little danger of preventable ac­ and Its w earer, th e m an who put through the b ig g e s t most Im p o rta n t an i Eliza Litchty. A few years ago cidents. The only thing that can der a chemical analysis by Prof. wealthiest men in Washington flu e e rlu g e n terp rise of th e g re a te st republic ou th e face of the earth. Foote deeded these heirs some mar the days’ sport is the chance Pernoe, of Portland, and found county, and a recent offer of perfectly normal. No trace of a $22,000 for his dairy farm, which G ra d u a te o f T u a la tin H o n o red . T h a tc h e r R esid en t P asses A w ay land, retaining a life interest in of skidding on the turns, and as them. Since making the deeds foreign substance, such as would I last year gave a net profit of Miss Florence E. Avery, presi­ James II. Sadd. a resident of the land has become valuable, the track has been especially $3,475, was declined. cause death, was discovered. dent of the Women’s Choral Club Washington county for twenty j and litigation to break the deeds, hanked for the races and is in Dr. Bailey could give no reason of the University of Oregon, years, died at the home of his which were also covered at time perfect condition, such a possi­ for the sudden collapse and j W a n d e rin g D og R e tu rn s H om e. bility is reduced to a minimum. W. P. Arthur was in this city which gave its annual concert at son, near Thatcher, Monday, af­ with a will, ended in a Victory The riders expect to do better death of Mrs. Hatfield, other the university last Saturday ter a short illness. Services s for the grantees. than apnoae, (cessation of res­ Saturday wearing a smile of night., has for three years been than a mile a minute and will were held at the house yester­ piration before the heart ceased wide extent, for the valuable clip several seconds off Oldfield’s prominent as a leader in the day, Rev. J. M. Barber officiat­ B an k s M. W . A. G e ts B an n er. to beat), and states that the con- Collie Shephard dog which re­ 1:04 2-5 record. musical circles of the Oregon The camp of the Modern Wood­ The machines that will be used tributary causes were unknown cently disappeared from his farm campus. She bears the distinc­ ing, with interment in Hillside cemetery. Deceased was born men of America at Banks, won to him or the consulting experts. ! near Banks had finally been tion of being the first woman in the races arrived in this city near Yarmouth, Norfork county, i the magnificent silk state ban­ The death of Mrs. Hatfield will found and was once more occu­ who has ever appeared as a solo­ Wednesday and several are on England, May 23, 1827. Early ner, offered by the head camp be one of the peculiar mysteries pying its accustomed place be­ ist with the Men’s Glee Club, display in the Hinman-Gordon in life be learned the trade of of the order to the Oregon camp of the medical profession, which side the family fireplace. The having sung with them this year Hardware company store win­ coach joiner, and being dissatis- j making the largest per centage occasionally are found. The case animal had been roaming through on their tour to Hood River. dow, where the wicked looking fied with conditions in the moth- j of increase in 1912. The banner has proved puzzling in every re­ the Tillamook range for several Under her presidency the Wo­ little racers are causing much in­ er country, made three trips to now held by Rose City Camp, spect, and taxed the knowledge days and finally appeared among men’s Choral Club has been this terest. There is a likeness be­ America with the idea of better­ No. 5466, of Portland, will he of the best physicians of this and the residents on upper Gales year closely organized for the tween the rakish appearing speed ing bis fortunes, finally settling presented to the Banks Wood­ Creek. Mr. Arthur was notified other cities. cycles and the ones that are be­ first time in its history and has in Canada, where he remained men the evening of March 29, Mrs. Myrtle Pease Hatfield by phone and searched unsuc­ been recognized for the first ing used by riders in the city. until coming with his family to when a delegation of Modern was born in Newton, Iowa, in cessfully for two days in an ef­ time by vote of the student body The Indian and some of the priz­ this state and taking up a home­ Woodmen and Royal Neighbors! 1873. Sbe came to Oregon with fort to find it. The dog, how­ as one of the student organiza­ es that it has won with Maskell stead near the old Daniel Baker will go to Banks on a special piloting it are on disslay in the her parents who located in ever, was on the lookout and | tions. In the concert of the place, north of Thatcher in 1884. train from Portland. The ban-1 Albany, in 1899. She taught in finally discovered the trail of Mr. j Women’s Choral Club last night, local agent’s, Amos Lahaies’ He farmed this tract until 1900, ner is given to the camp making j window. Some of the trophies the public schools of that city for A rthur’s pony, following it to I Miss Avery took the role of Mar­ when, his wife having died, he the largest increase in any one five years, and after two years the house and waking the family garet Richie in the sketch, that the crew have won are be­ took up his residence with his year, and retained until it is ing shown in the window of the in the district schools of the up in the small hours of the “ When Irish Meets the Greek,” youngest son, Charles, who with again awarded the following year. morning to announce a safe re­ Star confectionery and motion rural sections, spent three years and also appeared in a quartet a daughter, Mrs. Eleanor Ben­ Any camp winning it five times at Mt. Tabor, resigning to ac­ turn. photos of the same racers that and other features of the pro­ nett, also of the Thatcher neigh­ in succession retains it as the j cept a position with the Boys' are here, in action, are being gram. Her voice is a dramatic borhood, and another son, Henry, permanent property of the camp. shown at the Star theatre. and Girls’ Aid Society. While M a k e C h a n g e in B usiness Firm . soprano. Miss Avery is the ______________ of Oakland, California, survive. Chris Lashem, a recent arrival connected with this organization At least six events will be on daughter of Mr. and Mrs. He also leaves a large number of B lack sm ith T h re a te n e d Life. each day’s program. One race she traveled throughout the state in this city from Devil’s Lake, Thomas E. Avery, of Hood River, grand-children and great grand­ Hillsboro J. C. Wegner, a fo” beginners, two novelty races looking after neglected children, North Dakota, is arranging to and is in her junior year at the children. blacksmith of Forest Grove, was and three fast professional rides often undergoing great hardship purchase a half interest in the University. She is a member of brought to the county seat Sat­ for big cash prizes. Over $300 and privation in the pursuit of tinning and plumbing business of the Kappa Kappa Gamma fra­ P h y sician P ay s $ 5 0 0 Fine. urday charged with making duty. October 4, 1911, she was Wm. Weitzel Mr. Lashem is an ternity.—Sunday Oregonian. Hillsboro, Ore.—Dr. J. A. threats against the life of J. G. in prizes will be given. married to Charles Hatfield, a experienced tinsmith and plumb­ Miss Avery is a graduate of Baker pleaded guilty Tuesday to retired merchant of this city, er and considered an expert in Tualatin academy of this city and selling liquor without license and Lenneville, another blacksmith He** W ill R aise B looded Stock. and the couple lived here con­ the installation and arranging of a member of the Kappa Della was fined $500 on the first indict­ of the same city, who swore to M. S. Hess, formerly of the the complaint. Wegner was John Day country, and until re­ tinuously since, in a bungalow heating systems for private and Society. ment. Upon payment of the placed under bonds to insure his adjoining one occupied by the public buildings. cently one of the proprietors of fine Judge Campbell paroled good behavior. father and mother of the de­ the U. S. Livery, in this city, him on 19 other indictments, G ra th w e ll C h am p io n O ra to r. A ttra c tiv e E a ite r D isplays. ceased, who came to Forest has purchased a 222-acre farm of pending good behavior. Baker T a x e s A re P o u rin g In. Schultz Market and Grocery Last Friday night, in New- Grove from Albany in the spring Mike Wirak, near Amity, the was the druggist caught in the have an unique display of rabbits berg, Samuel M. GaathVvell en -) Hillsboro Sheriff Reeves’ of­ consideration being over $12,000. of 1912. crusade started by Governor Funeral services were held and chicks in one of their win­ hanced the fame of Pacific Uni­ West last fall. Charles G. Lind- fice force is kept busy taking Mr. Hess will engage in the rais­ Tuesday afternoon, and the re­ dows which is attracting atten­ versity as an educational center gren, the Timber saloon keeper care of the tax payments which ing of blooded stock. Chas. mains were sent to Portland this tion from the passers by. The by winning first place in the an­ who went bankrupt last sum­ are arriving in a steady stream. Brown has purchased the U. S. Pioneer Drug store has also ar­ nual Oregon intercollegiate ora­ At the last report, $17,423.69 had Barns for $5,900. afternoon for cremation. ranged an attractive window con­ torical contest, with an oration mer, was given an indeterminate been turned over to the county Ten of the young people of the taining a family of China Pheas­ entitled “The College Man and sentence of from one to ten years treasurer. The total amount of Have you been waiting for a Congregational" Christian En­ ants. Other windows in the Social Service.” Howard Zim­ and then paroled during good be­ cash from taxes received to date chance to buy a bit of second deavor society got up Endeavor business section have been ar­ merman, of the University of havior. He was charged with is $248,209.97. hand furniture, or machinery, or enthusiam enough to walk out to ranged in a pleasing manner Oregon, won second place and larceny on complaint of a cus­ an auto, or office appliance, safe tomer. Watts Sunday evening to help commemorating Easter. E. D. Curtis, of Portland, vis­ or other useful article at a Miss Loraine Johnson, of the the young people there with their ited in this city over Sunday with “ right” price? Keep in touch Mrs. M. W. Patton is visiting Oregon Normal School, won meeting. his brother, Wm. Curtis. near Newberg this week. with the “For Sale” ads. Subscribe for the Press. third. EXPERT DAIRYMAN TO VISIT GERMANY PIONEER CAPITAL­ IST DIED SUNDAY O