Washington County hatchet. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1895-1896, June 27, 1895, Image 2

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    W A SH IN G T O N
THE HATCHET.
K tU rrrd at Ihr p o « -other at Ku
I G rove. Or as
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TEKM S TO SI’ BSC K IK KBS.
Postage ? r * e .
O ne year
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S ix m on th s
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T h re e m on th s
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In A d ra ace.
C ' O I N T Ï H A T C H K T , T H U R S D A Y , J I N K *i 1 , I S O S ,
;w o o f whom are m arried, •uivive her.
Srbuol T est Hooka.
all resid in g in D enm ark.
T h e list o f auth orized te a t books for
F u n e ral w ill be T h u rsd ay, at s :jo . p >u* in O rego n pu b lic sch ools is now c o m ­
rn., in th e N a ylo r cem etery.
pleted. A t th e last m eetin g o f th e
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state board o f edu cation R e e d 's series o f ■
G le n c o e W e d d in g
" W o r d Lessons ' w as adop ted b y a
W ed n esd ay noon at th e borne o f M eek m»jor“ y o f one over W atso n 's. T h e
b roth ers th ere w as an im pressive c e r e - ' com plete list o f te a t b ook s fo llo w s, a ll !
m ouy solm en ized b y R ev . W . E . S m ith • b “ 1 *** h a v in g been adopted in Jan u ary,
S w in to n ’s N ew W ord A n a lysis.
w h ereb y Mr. Joseph I „ M eek and M iss
B arn es’ N ew N atio n a l R eaders.
Established for the dissent mat ton of Washing- K a te A Anderson b ecam e Mr and Mrs.
ton county new«, the elevation of humanity snd
W e b s te r’s diction aries.
M eek. A fte r the ccrem o n r the
S pen cerian system and co p y books.
“ */«» »raicfully recHred J 8ue* ‘ *
dow n to • bou n tifu l w ed d in g ;
F ish ’9 arith m e tic, N os. I and 2.
Kditor'i bobbin aod opinion, oa this page. *11 d in n er
Mr. >ad M n M « k left in the
Brooks' M en tal A rith m etic.
the re« fact»—impartial and unculored
afternoon for P ortlan d .
K d ito ri.a t home in h i. mnetum H . r c . k l . 0 n th e n J to , h e p U ce w he„ th ,
M onteith s E le m e n ta ry and C o m pre­
B u ildin g. F o r m G rove, from 6 t. m to i o p m
the cart hensive G eograph ies.
o f each w eek day and alw a ys glad to talk and w ed d in g wa< to be perform ed
S m ith 's series o f prim ary te x t b ooks
w h ich carried th e b rid e e le ct and Mr.
b e talk ed to.
in P h ysio lo g y and H ygie n e .
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1 __________ , J. S. Jackson broke d ow n . T h e d am age
S te e l’s H y g ie n e and P h y sio lo g y for
E ditor » * d PaoeaiBToa waa repaired w ith a rope and th e y pro-
A U S T IN CR A IG
h ig h and a d van ced schools.
__________________ I ceeded on to th eir d estin a tion w ith no
Barues P rim ary and B rie f H isto ry o f
I fu rth er m ishap.
P r in t e d
RAD-ABLE
th e U n ited S tates.
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L o o m is' series o f V o cal M usic.
d am es \V. E . S m ith , S arah S. Jackson ,
H om e
e P ü b l ic a n
Barnes' G en eral H istory.
¡G e o rg e P aaely, N a n cy Johnson, J a n e ,
H elleire. M isses G e rtie and Lena P aseîy, , M o n teith 's P op ular S cien ce.
R o b in so n 's A lg eb ra and G eo m etry.
and M aud and E d ith Joh n so i. Messrs.
TEACHERS’ SALARIES.
B ryan t & S tra tto n ’s system o f Book-
(George P aaely, J. S. Jackson , J. S.
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So often is it heard that those on
D arlan d. E . P. C o rn eliu s, W m . Joh n son ,
salary are the only ones not affected ^ Fr. nk Jchason. , nd M. iler Wally
By the hard times, it may be of in- pasely
terest to see how country teachers—
(he only salaried people generally
The yuadraut 1 ase.
veral
found in the C O U lltry — are prosper-
R ep resen ta tive \ a tes spent
d ays last w eek in P ortlan d w ith S e n ato r
ing.
Teachers in Washington
, M itch ell in th e in terest o f th e Q uadran t
tounty have work on an average
i f th e case D loot in th e co u rt,
six and one-half months in a y e a r it w ill be necessary to a ppeal to C ongress
and receive on an average for each for re lie f and as S e n ato r M itch ell ha*
month’s labor. male teachers, ‘ b en d y proven his in terest in the s ff .ir s
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$3 3 . 64 , female,
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o f his c o n s titu e n ts , th e rep resen tative
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has lOTited him to com e ou t and invea-
tig„te thf situation, and the in vita tio n
k eep in g.
W ard s B usiness Form s.
S te e le ’s C h e m istry, B o tan y, P h ytic*,
! A stron om y and G eolog y.
Max\%ell's F irst B ook in L a n gu age .
M a x w ell's In trod u ction to E n g lish
G ram m ar.
M a x w ell's advan ced E n g lish G ram -
P eterm an 's C iv il G overn m en t, O regon
e d ition .
S te e le 's Pop u lar Z oology.
N ation al N u m b er T a b lets.
S on g W ave.
G o w ’i M orals sn d M anners.
K id d s E le m e n ta ry and V o ca l C u ltu re.
Joh on n ot's N atio n a l H isto ry and H is-
and
FOURTH OF JULY
A T
F O R É S I O R O ^ t , O K É O O tt
Jubilee = oí =
Grandest Ever Witnessed in Washington County
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a/
$29.40, that is the
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apparent salary. To get their real
C elebration in the heart o f the c ity on the beautiful cam pus o f
wages we will multiply the monthly has been a ccep ted . S e n ato r M itch ell
wages by the number ot months w ill be h ere d u rin g J u ly o r A u gu st and
P a cific U n iversity u n d e r Its m agn ificen t oaks
taught and divide by the number of wiu *P*nd ,hrre or four ^
lookinK “P V?™*1 * ri” for prim“ y *nd intenae
th e m atter th o ro u gh ly. T h e settlers are d iate schools,
months in the year for it is obvious very fortu n ate as th ere is no question as
G e o grap h ica l reader,
that is the only way to find what to th e S e n a to r’ s opin ion a fter he look s
Irv in g s S k e tch Book and T a le s o f a
the true wages are. A little pen­ over th e gro un d and| M r. M itch e ll is Traveler.
S co tt s I van hoe. L a d y o f th e L a k e,
cil work shows Washington county b etter a b le to rig h t th e in ju stice done
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A b b o tt, M arm ion and W ood stock.
male teachers earn (surely they them th an a n y oth er m an.
-------------------------- I M cC a u ley 's E ssa y on C h ath am .
earn it), £18.14^6 a month and fe­
A F o r e a t Grove Singer.
S h a k e sp e re ’s T w e lfth N ig h t, Julius
male teachers, $15.92,4, on an
In its report o f s m osicale in th e F irst c * “ r- M erchan t o f V en ice and M id-
average. Some get more, so some C o n g re g a tio n a l ch u rch , P ortlan d , on th e
N ig h t’s Dream .
W e b ster's B u n ker H ill O rations.
must get less.
Can a teacher be e ve n in g o f th e 14th th e S u n d a y O rego n ­
D eC o ve rly Papers.*
expected to spend the several years ian s a y s :" M is , G la d y s Jones, o f O sw ego,
A rn o ld s S o lira b and R ustum .
a student o f th e m usical d ep artm en t o f
necessary for preparation with this
E m erson 's A m erican S ch o lar.
th e P acific U n iv e rsity , sang " S to rm and
salary in view?
Is it not likely S u n sh in e " (D u d ley Buck) in a m an n er
R e e d ’s W ord Lessons.
M anson s S eries o f S p e llin g .
that soon our teachers will weary th at im m ed iately won a ll hearers, and to
One o f the m ost e lo q u e n t ju rists o f Oregon
E c le c tic S eries o f D raw in g.
of working at starvation prices and th e d em and for an en core responded
S m ith 's S tu d ies o f E n g lish L iteratu re.
seek other localities where decent w ith a sp r ig h tly G erm an b allard . * *
W a d d y 's C o m position .
* T h e p rogram m e closed w ith a sec­
pay is to be had? W e have that to
E cle ctic G e o g ra p h y .
ond nu m b er b y M iss Jones in a con tralto
fear and need not hope that we will solo, " O h ! T h a t W e T w o W ere M a y in g !"
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attract any good teachers from (N evin ). T h is son g d isclosed th e rare
Church Dedication and Pienic.
abroad.
rich n ess and d ep th o f h er v o ice , and so
\ three d a y s' p icn ic w ill be held on
Don't talk of reducing your cap tivated th e aud ien ce as to d em and its June 28. 29 and 30 on th e occasion o f the
teacher's salary on account of hard repetition . A b rillia n t m usical career d ed ica tion o f th e ch u rch on Th os. C la rk 's
is pred icted for th e y o o n g la d y .
p la ce, n orth o f th e G ro ve .
times. The teacher now has re­
ceived wages lower than ought to
T h e Finewt in th e V a lle y , w ill ohurni th e m u l t i t u d e w ith A m e r i c a n Airs. U niform ed. T w ice
be paid in the hardest of time.,.
Washington county teachers de­
the size o f any o th er band in the county
serve increased salaries.
In keeping our drug store open is to put up
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Vi KETl'RSISG PROSPERITY IS
prescriptions, and that keeps us fairly busy—
BASE BALL, C ham pion N ines o f Y am hill an d W a sh in gton
OREGON.
with more business in sight. Our shop is often
full, but we will make room for you long enough C ounties, NORTH Y A M H IL L VS. CORNELIUS
Much has been said about re­
to take your order and will fill it from fresh ma­
turning prosperity in the East evi
terial with the utmost care.
deuced by the re-opening of manu
Incidentally (and why not), we supply many
factories. Oregon’s time now hn
PIGEON SHOOT, C h am p ion sh ip o f the County, Entrance;
people in this vicinity with toilet articles, per­
come. The Cast Iron Pipe Foun-!
fumes and stationery, and they think a lot of the
dry at Oregon City will resume
fee, 81.00. Cash P rize.
corner
drug store.
work July 1 and probably soon
after the furnace will start up.
The money paid in wages, amount­
ing to thousands monthly, will be
football s t a n f o r d
Apothecaries of the First Class.
spent in Portland and means
ready money to j>ay for the produce
T h e G reatest gam e e v e r p la y ed on the N orth P acific coast
our region will market in the
metropolis.
ORATION bv Senator Mitchell’s Law
Partner
E X -S E N A T O R
. TANNER
» M S OF SO TRAINED VOICES WILL RENDER M H O IM l B IB S
SILVER BAND OF FOREST GROVE
(The Íílain Object • •
THE MILLER PHARMACY
F IN E
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WATER.
Recollections of the loss at the
. recent fire bring up the thought
that but a very Few such conflagra­
tions would consume as much
property as would furnish Forest
Grove with an excellent water sys­
tem and pie comfort in the dusty
months, the lowered rate of in­
surance, the increased value of
property and the gain in public
health make the speedy completion 1
FO
of a water system au end most
ardently to be desired.
Death from Heart Trouble.
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L IV E R Y
R EST
R IG S
W ell kept horses, handsotre harness, at-
tractive and comfortable carriages — are
much pleasanter to ride in, don’t you think
so? They cost no more. Just go to Jones
for your rig.
Saddle horses that will suit
you.
Our ’bus meets every train. Glad
to have you ride in it. Our stables will take
good care of your horses if you choose to
leave them with us while in tow n ................
• • • •
V S. B E R K L E Y
,
JONES TH E L IV E R Y M A N .
O KO VK .
McSAMER’S NEAT
MARKET
M iss I> cilerikkr F u n k d ied at th e |
SÜ LLS O N L Y THH B E S T OF
M ic h ig a n H ouse in thia c it y at tw en ty
m in u tes o f th ree, W ed n esd ay m orn in g, |
o f h eart tro u b le.
Miaa F u n k w as b orn in Born h olm .
D e n m a rk , on June i j , 1872, and lived in
th a t c o u n try u n til re ce n tly, b e in g em ­
ployer! a* a d om estic.
D e licate h ealth
led her to seek a ch an g e o f clim a te and
The Country affords, in Great
a b o u t seven w e e k s a go th e ca m e to tbia
Variety and at Moderate Prices
c o u n tr y , m a k in g h er hom e at Mr.
P e te rso n 's at th e atone q u arry. A bout a
w e e k a g o th e becam e seriou sly ill and
c a m e to th e M ich ig a n H ouse w here she
w as tre a te d b y D r. l.a rge . M ed ical men
from a ll o v e r th e co u n ty w ere in con su l­
. . . . Done in All Kinds of Dressed Poultry, Fat Hogs,
ta tio n o v e r th e case. A post m ortem
e x a m in a tio n w as h eld W edn esd ay fore­ Spring Lambs and Veal Calves.
n o o n re v e a lin g o rg a n ic h eart trouble o f
q u ite lo n g sta n d in g . A n em b olism bad
fo rm ed such a s w ou ld n a tu ra lly occu r in
e sse s o f th ia class.
T h ree eld er staters T E L E P H O N E , R S V **-
F O R E ST G R O V E .
M e a ts , S a u s a g e s ,
F is h a n d P o u ltry
A 0 fnerl Shipping Businetw,
Wholesale and Retail.
BUYER AND SELLER.
BICYCLE RACES, SACK RACES, W H E E L B A R R O W RACES, EGG
RACES, SHOE AN D STOCKING RACES, 100 yds. DASH
ELEGANT PRIZES
CHAS. M. ST. CLAIR, King of the Air
...........T h e C elebrated A erial A rtist
BABY SHOW.
IN
BAND
A Prize for every one
T H E
E V E N IN G
CONCERT, T H E A T R IC / LS, SCIOPTICON
EXH IBITIO N
F IR E W O R K S AN D BALLOONS
President of the
Day,
PRES. MCCLELLAND,
of Pacific University