Washington County hatchet. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1895-1896, July 11, 1895, Image 2

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    WASHINGTON COI NTY 11 \ Tl.'HET. TH I USUA A . .1 I I V II. I SI» 5.
THE
of
H A T l 'l l E T .
Itn te re d a t th e post-office at Fores* Orove. Or. a , »
s«onda:i.n ..ti matter
:
,
O n* year
Six m onths
T h ree m onths
P oatagr Free.
In A dvsuce.
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few thousand dollars just at and carefu l a tte n tio n to th eir com fort C h a* H ick e th ie r It 12 inf Cellar M ills
a
th is
t im e w o u ld
...
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m ean
>’•* thl* region.
...
p r o s p e r it y
,
A ll the peopl"
,|urinK th eir May i s the cou n ty ca p ita)
It was the la rgest and most successful
g a th e rin g o f sold iers ever lield in th is
region . A I.ad ies W ashin gton county
V eteran a ssociation w as fon n cd w h ich
'tarts o ff with a m em b ersh ip o f about
I need is something to tide them
over until the results o f the harves
. r are available.
th e improvement
6u is urgently needed now, can be three hundred.
35 I done now and can be lietter done
KO STKK.
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I now than later. W h y delay?
Satsbllshm l for th e dissem ination of Washing ! The common council has shown
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to n county Dews, the elevation of hum anity an 1
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,
Old Sold lel'S 111 Attendance at
th e m oney we can m ake
a progressive spirit in making tm
Hillsboro
ite m s of general interest gratefully received provements and their action ha-.
, ,
E d ito r's hobbies and opinions on ih is pace, all
F o llo w in g are th e nam es o f tile \eter*
th e rest facts—im p artial and uncolored.
met with almost universal commen ans w ho registered at th e e n cam p m en t
E ditor l . s t hom e in his sanctum. H a t c h s , jdation. Many people are desirous held at H il l s W o , July 3, 4 and 5:
B uilding, Forest G rove, from 6 a. m to 10 p. m. < .
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f ,
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o f each w eek day and alw ays glad to talk sn.l 1 w e ' n g Water WOrlcS here. Could
M A IN E
be talked to.
not
council
formulate
some
plan 13 B Smith k 29 inf N Yamhill
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awv the
ant- cou
n cil tu
iu iu ia tv O
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A U STIN CRAIG
KADABLK
E
ELIABLE
S B lodget h 1 ca v T u a latin
C True 31 in f M sddleton
Jam es W est a 31 in f Bam lon
; and submit it to the people for their
KulTuu a nd P n o rn lk T o s
I decision? If the expense of a bond
. . P r in t e d
election is what stands in the way
. . a u at
the H atc h et has an oiler to make.
N e w Y ork
S A H ow ell i to in f Beaverton
C K Sch m eltxer b 33 in f S ch olls
R od olph C ran d all lc 5 in f H illsboro
T E M ills — 38 in f Hillsl>oio
E ila b e rstro th b 22 i n f C a lc s Creek
: Joseph C alh ou n d 19 in i B yersville
C h as Brown k 22 in f H illsb oro
J H Colson k 23 in f R an ier
R W ag g n o r b 3 i n f H illsboro
John P T h om as h 36 in f N ew berg
W B T a y lo r g 7 in f k’ortlam l
; F D o u gh ty i 7 ca v H illslioro
M innesota
A N ich ols b 10 in f G len coe
W L P ik e i 6 in f B eaverton
R W M cN u tt e 9 in f Corn eliu s
D F A b o te k 2 in f G len coe
* C ron in e 4 in f F G rove
M S Barns a 0 in f Beaverton
M H Preston a 1 h art F G rove
D K B ill b 3 iirf H illsb oro
A M C o llin s f i h art H illsboro
Apothecaries of the First Class.
O regon
H e n ry W e h ru n g b Or m ilitia H illsboro
EFCBLICAN
. . H ome
It will print the ballots and furnish
G H ale b 1 in f H illsb oro
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G F L edford d 1 ca v H illsboro
cannot get three j tidges to denote
John H M cX a m e r b 1 cav F G rove
their time, we will collect by sub-
M S D a ily d 1 in f Hillsix>ro
P D M orris c 1 ca v Beaverton
T h e present adm inistration has scriPlio11 ell<JUSh *>
the ex-
A lf D avis b 1 i n f Beaverton
been gu ilty o f a num ber o f acts I,ense-
j N oah Job e a 1 in f H illsboro
w hich have made it repugnant to
ThLs ««Provement. if It is to 1 « £>«» Fu,t?n a 9 3 >"f Glcnwood
! A G W ilk s — 1 in f H illsboro
j A J K illin e 1 iu f G ree n v ille
A m ericans, but in no respect has i U looe’ shouU be completed before
L 7 nf S
H L L o ck e d 107 in f H illsboro
j W J S m ith b 1 in f T illam ook
made itself more offensive than in 1 tlle ra,n season- This can be ac-
P en n sylvania
| P G N o r t h o u p -------in f H illsboro
its treatm ent o f the Union soldiers 1 complished if work is begun at G eorge II L u ck e f 106 in f P o rtlan d
\ W in K a n e d 1 cav F G rove
H ardly a day passes but some in W ,,nce'
. Procrastination
is the thief
U M oreton
d 104 in f B eaverton
| M G W ills c 1 cav P ortlan d
stance is reported where the de
of a city's time as much as of a W M W atrouii d 207 in f F G ro v e
W111 H ay b 1 c a v H illsboro
partroent has shown its anim osity ! I citizen's.
O h io
1 Joe M eeke d 1 c a v H illsboro
to the pension principle.
E very
_
We are confident that the council M M Pratt b 130 in f P ortlan d
! J L L au gh lin b 1 ca v F G ro ve
technicality is taken advantage of can be relied uP°n to attend to this ^ ^ Fither c 42 in f B eaverton
| A H H arrison g 1 ca v F G rove
to defraud the veterans o f their matter a,,d wiH ** found in ‘ he E S J o lly k 12 in f --------
W R B arrett d 1 ca v G reen v ille
rig h ts and sometimes even the advai>c e ‘ n this as in other ques- W H arm a n b 10 in f G re e n v ille
j W in S te ve n s e 1 ca v Buxton
Joh n H u n tley g 82 in f B y e rsv ille
I R S tan ford ass’t su rg cav --------
Ietter o f the law is violated. A re tlous affeclin* public welfare,
S P D ick erson i 7 ca v C o rn eliu s
j T E C o rn eliu s Col ca v Cornelius
cen t decision in the case of a resi-
Jam es S C la rk c 36 in f F G ro ve
i Isaac Bu tler a 1 cav H illsboro
dent o f W ashington county brings
WELLS,
U Corw in b 35 in f H illsb oro
! S H olcom b — 1 cav H illsboro
the fact home with peculiar force.
1 nder tbe entire town, down at M C L in co ln k 130 in f G len coe
W H H M yers d 1 ca v F G rove
S M illica n d 1 ca v H illsboro
Irw in L .
Sm ith enlisted early 3 distauc€ of frora tw eh e to twenty- O Selras k 130 inf Salem
W in T u ck e r e 1 ca v H illsboro
in the w ar
and served creditably fiv e ieet' Ls a la>er o f b lu e c l a y . R W Pool — c j g 11 g iu f M t T ab or
I*’ G ordon 4 idn c a v F G rove
G W H ayden b 1 ca v --------
through three full years. Those T h,s StraU,ra is Probabl>’ of deca>" j
m an i 25 in f H illsb oro
M issouri
acquainted w ith it say no soldier uig vegetable matter.
Here is an H
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en ry G a rd n e r i 16 in f --------
W m R S teven s H om e G u ards D ille y
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has a better record.
Just after ablmdance of w ater (such as it is),
M ic h ig a n
L in c o ln 's assassination lie was sen and so tbe greater I'art ° f ‘ lie wells M J Satn m on s i 20 i n f C ed ar M ills
in g under General M cN ulty in stop with iL 11 is 1101 necessary N W Ross i 10 in f H illsb oro
W 11 M iller k 18 iu f N Y a m h ill
A labam a.
O f two forts near to to say that such " aler shou,d
R om eo S b u llo ck c 1 iu f M an n in g
gether— Spanish Fort and Sand 1x1,16,1 1,er<' re
used for d™ k W R W h itn e y h 1 h art M an n in g
F ort— the Unionists captured one
HeaIth would 1,6 1)eUer if _____
A le x R aym on d d 16 int F G ro ve
and turned
its batteries on the CV6ry0ne WOuld take tbis P r e c a u - jo h n G Y o u n g s g 7 b n f D iU ey
other. In a detail w orking a siege 1,0,1 a,,d “ means but a slltfhl in- O E ato n a 26 in f O sw ego
gu u under direction o f the general CuUvenie,lce
Mi*. A . f . Smith A A M ead in 8 cav G re e n v ille
H M C ro n k ite r i s e g t i o c a v H illsb o ro
com m anding was Mr. Smith. T he was l ‘le ^irst to reme^>’ ^ie trouble
I n d ia n a
gu n bursted. and his hearing was u bh our welle. H e dug a well on
G F M ayer k 12 in f C o rn eliu s
destroyed and his nervous system tbe ldace "h e re Mr. \en en now F G N ew ell g loo in i H illsboro
shattered. P reviously he had lost his lives' sillki,1K il eighty-five feet, A S h an iia h a u g y *nf V ern o n ia
tit umh close up to the hand.
W ar through the clay and until he M It B arker 1 14 m ount in f G ree n v ille
over, his nervousness grew on him s,nlck Krave' where there was W W T ru e id a le g 52 in f S ch o ils
H H F en to n a 12 h art H illsb oro
and partial paraly sis also set in. He >’ood' 1,ure w ater-
's to-day one
J A L o n g t 73 in f G len coe
could only hear when the speaker 1,1 tke best wells iti the city,
Jou athan P ru itt b 51 in f V ern on ia
stood close to him iad shouted At
the age o f sixty-seven, unable to
y i a fnna j n y matMtoKUtyr, able to
w alk only the shortest distance, in­
capacitated for any eiuploymeent, " “ shington County \ eteriiiis of Mex-
lean, Indian anil Civil Wars
he applied for a pension.
His
Meet at Hillslioro.
honorable record was ignored, the
REUNION.
testim ony o f exam ining physicians J’ Jf |{ | < ' I ) V I S ’
w as unheeded, the recommendation
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renerà , c . u >, « 10 was an comfortable Grounds, Eloquent Ad-
eye w itness o f his misfortune,
dress, A Grand S u c c e s s , b a ilie s ’
counted for nothing, and his appli­
Organization, Roster of
Attendance.
cation was rejected. Appealed, it
H illsboro w as g a y w ith d ecoration s for
met a like fate. T he official mein
orandum says: “ T h e claimant is 67 th e R c -t'n io n . T h e c it y h ad Ireen put in
good order for th e visitors. E arly ill the
years old and weighs 140 pounds,
the
w ork o f g e ttin g re a d y began
H is height is 5 feet B1, inches. He T h e veteran s w ere a rriv in g and p itch in g
can hear loud conversation at less th eir ten ts, and the fin ish in g touches
than 3 feet.
The left thumb is were b ein g put on. W e d n e sd ay m orn in g
am putated at the roots of the nail. at 9 th e vetera n s in procession h eaded by
th e
H illslio ro and
B eth a n y
hands
N o other cause o f disability shown.
m arched from S eco n d street, w here the
Rejection affirm ed.'’
parade w as form ed, to th e gro un d s in the
In Novem ber, 1896, comes an W arren G ro v e . T h ese sh ow ed th e careful
election aud four months later the | a tten tion th ey had received and w ere in
administration which hates the vet­ e x celle n t con d ition .
A fter m usic by th e B e th a n y band C apt.
erans w ill Ire. like the war it
C ran d all, as p resid en t, in trod u ced .Mayor
w ants to be forgotten, over.
H uston w h o in w ell ch osen w ords
A NKKIPSD IMPROVEMENT.
T here is one matter o f general
interest that is occupying every
on e's attention these hot summer
days.
Each dust laden gust o ff
our streets, bringing to mind the
a
u
w elcom ed the v ete ra n s to th e c itv . A
q u artette, o f Messrs. B a ile y, Sanders,
D obbins and l'.ilin , sa n g “ A m e rica '',
then I.ieut. W . H . II. M yers responded
for th e Indian w ar vetera n s and told o f
\
done
,. , by these m en w h o h ave received so
little recogn ition .
'f
™ fe e lin g ly r a n g b y th e m ale q u a ru ttc.
The retponae (or th e G ra n d A rm y o f the
Republic w hose ran ks are th in n in g so fast
; w as w ell
,* M lls k
a reminder that pure water
n a tu r e s greatest Messing to man
and the heavy hill for insurance
argues that a water supply might
l>e profitable if it would only induce
the underwriters to reduce their
elevated rates.
T h e w ater w orks must he put in
i f Forest O rove is to retain her
present prestige and can not soon
ILLIROIS
F A H ayn es g 1 cav H illslio ro
B K H ayn es c 2 art H illsb o ro
J G Johnson c t l ca v H illsb o ro
J R M iller — 55 in t C o rn eliu s
A lo iu o Johnson g 72 in f D ille v
Joh n Soloiu ou b 150 in f V ern onia
1
W ill A G le e p e 95 in f D illev
A M Brown k 5 ca v H illsb o ro
H C liallaco m b e i 97 in f Corn eliu s
T R H ill i 30 i u f L au rel
C W est i 17 in f G ree n v ille
S R W est i 17 in f G re e n v ille
A J H o b b le h n eav B eaverton
M C C o llin s d 101 iu f S e lio lls
J B D olstrum h 39 in f E G rove
I. S m ith h 94 in f E G rove
John B ow les f 27 in f U sw ego
W m H all a 114 in f N Y a m h ill
W H Lyon k 47 in f C o rn eliu s
N oah F S m ith a 106 in f H illsb oro
G e o rg e W ant k 140 in f F G rove
H O H yd e e 141 in f F G ro ve
F M cD an iels h 36 in f Burton
G M F ra n k c 92 in f N ew b erg
F M O gd en d 112 in f H illsboro
Joh n » e p c 9 e a v Corn eliu s
R A M arsk i 76 in f T ig a n lv ille
E G T ate a 9b i n f H illsboro
E li Smith g 4 c a v F G rove
G ; H o llisle r a 30 in f F G rove
I F MiiWileton h 176 in f N Y a u ih ill
1
d elivered b y M iss H aines
th e H i l l s l n J l i a n d en,Wd " e
program . During the rest o f the d ay the
“ Id sold iers m ingled w ith th e people
who vl,iu'rt *',e groun d * »ml got »c-
l‘ u.“ in tr,,
ship«.
’* ,'n •» « " « w in g old friend-
Jas M M cC u llou gh h 3 in f H illsboro
John M E d w a rd s b 2 ca v --------
W m L u n g i 48 in f ---------
A lv in S D u d ley 5 b atte ry C e n te rv ille
II W H esse c 15 in f H illsb oro
E H P ark er h 1 ca v F G rove
Joh n P H ick s h 71 cav H illsboro
J B M e Aden a s m G ree n v ille
Jasper N R eed k 7 ca v M idd leton
M E Johnston i 48 in f Gaston
John J R e m o ld s b 27 in f F G rove
Joh n Bdldw m g 23 in f F G rove
J W B ald w in g 23 in f F G ro ve
J R D allas h 26 in f G a le s C reek
Well kept horses, handsome harness, at-
tractive and comfortable carriages — are
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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..............
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JONES THE LIVERYMAN.
F O li li S T O R O V E .
McXAMliK’S MEAT
MARKET
S E L L S O N L Y T H E BEST OP
Meats, Sausages,
Fish and Poultry
The Country affords, in Great
Variety and at Moderate JJriees
A General Shipping Businem,
Wholesale and Ketail.
. . . . Done in All Kinds o f Dressed Poultry, F'at Hogs,
Spring Lambs and Veal Calves.
BU YER A N D SELLER.
TELEPH O N E,
FOREST GROVE.
C olorado
C h ris P Y a te s ass’t su rg 3 ca v M an n in g i
J F U lm a 2 cav D ille y
K ansas
K N O rd w a y 7 ca v V ern on ia
J C S m ith c 1 i n f C ed ar M ills
L o u i s i a n a
John H W ilk in s e 1 in Ft F arm in gton
C o nnecticut
J N F e rris a 28 in f H illsboro
K entucky
D avid K e e n e e 7 in f F G ro ve
G C T h o m as b 12 ca v F G rove
N ebraska
A H G a le s b 2 cav F G ro ve
V irg in ia
W H H L u ster c c ca v G len w ood
A rkansas
P erry W atson k 1 cav G re e n v ille
W ash T er
Isaac W ilso n Frcm ts hot N ew W hatcom
L
F a ir c h ild ii 1 i n f C o rn eliu s
R egulars
| vS H D u n b ar b 6 w s in f G aston
J O H ersw en d cr U S N E ssex Beaverton
J W Y o rk
CSN
R e e d ville
Joseph B u cher g 1 But 18 * S i n f F G ro ve
For no more than the cost of ordinary
country papers you can get the W ashin gton
C o u n t y H a t c h e t , giving four pages of news
from all over
Washington county, and a
twelve page metropolitan weekly with the news
of the world and other valuable and interest­
ing reading.
The H a t c h e t is printed all at
home, Si a year, with Weekly Sun, 51.50, with
Weekly Oregonian, 52 .
to take.
1
I n d ia n W a r V e t e r a n s
The paper you ought
111 in f F G rove
111 i n f R e e d ville
N J W a lk e r i 1
Th u s B ram el e 1
Money to Loan.
F rom $500 to $50,000, three to five
years, at 8 per cen t, on im proved farm s.
N ixon & G k r r ish ,
Forest G rove.
E very teacher should take some educational journal.
W is c o n s i n
A m o n g the best papers o f
T h o m as M organ f 37 in f Laurel
A E D avies b 42 in f F G ro ve
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John H a rtra m p f e 7 in f C orn elia»
Chan H erb d 21 i n f G ree n v ille
J J G e ig e r g 19 in f G a le s C re ek
O R Down» <i 49 eav F G ro ve
C . Bullard a 38 in f Sh erw ood
Jo h n F a rb cr c 35 in f F G ro ve
A B arb er e 23 in f H illsb oro
E J G ra t k 1 in f S e lio lls
W ash Jones c 12 in f G le n co e
R J L y a e k f 2 c a v H illsb oro
this class is
THE TEACHERS OUTLOOK
1
M ON TH LY— OCTOBER TO JU LY
Aims to represent J h e J a te st
ideas and most srtc-
cessful m ethod o f teach mg
1
. r C o rn ell .. 3 in f H illsb oro
A B C ad v
ad jt 48 in f Beaverton
B M C o llin s g 37 in f ---------
Tlte school news o f the county w ill receive special
T h e account o ft h e 4th w ill he found in
a n oth er co lu m n . F rid a y th e g rea t event
I o w a
w as the racea w h ich o ccu p ie d the a fte r­ W in K u lg lcy f 29 ini G alea C re ek
noon. T h e ru n n in g race wa» close hut W M Jackson k 33 in f D illev
I’olaris. O n accou n t o f th . h eavy H V G a tes a 6 c a v H illsb oro
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con d ition ot the track the b icycle races Josiah T h o m as d 15 in f G aston
he done to better advantage than ir.i _ .
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' " ‘I hot occu r. In the e v e n in g ra tn r the J N H ow ard e 32 in f C o rn eliu s
right now.
I h e city Minds w ill fireworks w h ich had been p ostp on ed from H en ry E d m on son W S c f t l !• iiH-oe
find ready sale at a good price, the »he 4th. T h is a great crow d w itnessed W A n n in s i 9 ca v H ilN h oro
em ploym ent which the tm)>rove- am i th ey w ere w ell pleased for it w as a Aaa Brow n k 34 in f M oun tain d ale
m ent w ill furnish will add wonder apl-m lid d isp la y. W ith th is the re­ H * W atson b 2 in f F G ro ve
union en ded. The p eople o f H illsb oro B K irk'soo .1 f 13 in f K rouusport
fu lly to the city busmens and
,
won g o ld e n ' o p faion * fio m the veteran s A R T h om as 1 1 ca v F G ro v e
g l t r a e t m a i l) l i e r c . T h l p u t t i n g 111 ^ throu gh their h osp itab le en tertain m en t C W illia m s b I Iow a m ilitia H illslioro
attention
COUN TY
from
the
W A S H IN G T O N
HATCH ET
The Teachers Outlook and the Washington County Hatchet
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FIN E LIVERY RIGS
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lhc deeds of bravery which had been
breeze on the alkali lands, seems to
enforce the need o f street sprinkling.
the parched throat w e fear to slake th*1 *oon few w ill be lelt to hon or was
w ith suspicious well water serves ula,le ,lv R r v - *• B a ld w in . A recitation
. . .
J E E v a n d 1 li art --------
Peter R oon ey d id in f G len coe
M L o n g k SI in i O sw ego
J A PaulM.ll q b at a rt G le n co e
N W R ose i to in f H illslio ro
lit keeping our drug store often is to put up
prescriptions, and that keeps us fairly busy
with more business itt sight. Our shop is often
full, hut we will make room for you long enough
to take your, order and will fill it from tresli ma­
terial with the utmost care.
Incidentally (and why not), we supply many
people in this vicinity .ivilh toilet articles, f>er-
fmnes and stationery, and they think a lot of the
corner drug store.
THE MILLER I’HARMAl’Y
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S B R ose e too in f V eriioiiia
W alt Brunson li 1 art L au rel
E lb rid g e C h e n e y c Iu art 1' G rove
.two
clerks
J S p en
cer a of
136 election.
in f V ern o n I ia f the city
G B illin g s d 60 in f H illsb o ro
H M P itm an b 15 cav W est C h e h a lis
A C S argen t i N V e n g G a le s C reek
H en ry S< ttlem an b 1 It art N Y a m h ill
the democratic maladmin ­
istration .
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