Elizabeth Jane (Quick) Smith July 16, 1898; Oregonian, p 3 Elizabeth Jane Quick Smith, who died at Hood River, July 10, was born in Illinois, February 18, 1841. In 1852 she crossed the plains to Oregon with her parents, was married in 1863 to Charles H. Haynes, a pioneer and Indian war veteran. About 1874, with her husband, she went to Hood River and resided at Haynes Spur, where her husband died in 1886. On May 20, 1897, she was married to Mr. Lyman Smith, long a resident of Hood River, and now residing at Astoria. Two months ago Mrs. Smith was taken ill, and came from Astoria to Hood river, hoping to regain her health among the health-giving hills where she had spent so many days in vigorous womanhood. Physicians pronounced her malady cancer of the stomach. She was taken to Portland, where specialists could do nothing for her, and she returned to Hood River to die. Mrs. Smith was a true-hearted Christian woman. She left a husband, an adopted son, William Haynes; a grandson, Bruce Morton, 12 years old, and three sisters. Deceased was a member of the Methodist church.