Washington County hatchet. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1895-1896, July 11, 1895, Image 4

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W A S H L N O r u .N
COLATI
UATCHCT, TH LK
3 U A Ï , J L L .Y l l , i a » < 3 .
Washington County School
liable information as to the candidates’
8 C H O L L 9 ,
qualifications and record, and those de-
R ain on the Fourth as usual.
siring to teach are saved the bother of
Most everyone here celebrated in H ills­
traveling all over the county to discover boro.
where the vacancies are.
Wm. Sp id ell and fam ily o f Portland
School do sed the 28th in district 67,
have come out to pass the healed season
join t with M ultnom ah county, after a
at Scholls.
session o f eight months, four with Miss
Marion Skeels and wife o f Ballston are
No. o f
Ju lia E . M ark as teacher
Twenty-one
Funds boys and a like number o f g irls were visiting relatives at this place.
Dist.
Clerk and Address
f 48.00 registered.
J . A . Im brie, H illsboro
Bessie Sclim eltzer is v isitin g friends
167.92
Thos. T albott, Cornelius
A three m onths’ term in district 35, in Chehalem valley.
62.60
E . C. M ulloy, Laurel
R ev. W ilson, an A. P. A . lecturer, de­
jo in t with Y am h ill, has ju st ended. Miss
O X 1 Î
( » I V K S
K K I .I lv K .
Ja s. W ilson, Centerville
34:4° Irene Cook, the teacher, had 13 girls livered a very able address M onday
60.00
H. K. Gordon, Forest Grove
night at U nity chapel.
and 10 boys on her roll.
Robt. Thom pson, Cedar Mill 112.00
J . W. G rim es and Miss Jo n es o f Am ity
On the 28th, Miss M abel H urley closed
Peter Boscow, H illsb o ro ........ 4 17 6 0
her school in district 18 after a four were the guests o f his sister, M rs Le.
J . B. H anley, H illsboro .......... 36.80
m ontha’ term. En rollm en t was 25 girls R ive, o f this place.
9 Jo s. Connell, G len coe..........
45-6«
and 17 boys.
M aster Claude Jackso n spent a few
10 E . S. G aylo rd , D ille y ............ 9**-4°
i
_________________
days last week with his grandm other at
lo jt J . L . Kruse, W ilsonville
13.60
H illsboio.
D. S t e w a i t ,
, C h a s . M K e e p ,
1 ijt E . H. Jeter, G a sto n ................ 73-6°
A Quiet Runaway.
C ash ie r.
P re sid e n t.
F. S . B a r n e s ,
12 Jo h n Boeker, J r ., G reenville. 66.74
Mr. French, a m usic teacher, has given
W ednesday m orning while Mr. A llen 's
a couple o f lectures at Unity chapel that
13 T. S. W ilks, G reenville
Si-***
meat wagon was standing in front o f the
o f F o rest G rove F ir st C l a s s W a t c h m a k e r ,
io n e e r
tables
were both interesting and instructive.
14 A lex Chalm ers, C enterville
45 85
W escott (now W escott & Allen) m arket,
15 Aaron W ells, Forest Grove
370 40
Jean
ette
Ross
was
visiting
friends
at
rim
K ST GKO YE, OREGON
F o r est G r o v e , O r .
on M ain street, the team , for no known
16 J . F . W ilcox, Gaston .......... 55*>5
Establish.«!, 188'.).
incorporated, 1894.
cause, started to walk off. T hey went Tualatin last week.
17 C alvin Ja c k , S r., Farm ington 68.15
C A P I T A L « 5 0 , 0 0 0 .0 0
Luther M iller o f Hood R iv e r is visit­
through an opening in the railin g on
18 Jo sep h H in gley, Progress
60.85
that side o f the church square and ing the home folks once more.
GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED
19 Ja s . H. Sew ell, H illsboro
38.40
headed diago n ally across the square until
Arthur F lin t was in the m etropolis on
. . . F o re ig n and D om estic E x ­
20 A. W. W right, Middleton
28.00
J. H. DOLSTRUM,
they struck one o f the big oaks. Here the Fourth.
c h a n g e B o u g h t and S o ld . C o lle c ­
21 S. A. D. M eek, G lexcoe
58.40
; they stopped but kept on pulling until
tio
n
s
M
ad
e
on
a
ll
A
ccessib
le
Craw fishers are numerous on the T u al­
22 D B. Keasoner, M iddleton
88.00
Hou.se Painter, (¡m iner
P o in ts sn d P ro m p tly R em itted .
i they broke the double tree, then they
atin. It seems to be profitable em ploy­
23jt J . M. Burro ugh, T igard ville
104.00
I parted com pany.
T h e horses were ment.
D
IRECTO
RS:
. . . and Decorator.
26jt J N. H enry, T ualatin
86.40
qu ick ly captured.
T h e wagon was
. H IN U A K .
B r. B U E D Y .
1. A . M A C E U M .
27 J . Li. Prickett, F'orest G rove. 37.60
G eorge G ron er has purchased a fine
U . BISH ER
<. W . H A I N H S
D. C .
strongly built and received but little in-
All Work Gunrauterd.
top buggy.
28 M. H. Low rey, Gaston
C. M. K E E P .
M A ° j Ury save the broken double tree and
28jt C.
c . Robinskey,
-so o .u .« e y , Scappoose.
oca^ oo se.
2.40 , the bendjn(i o f the pole. A vinegar ja r
29 J . . m ay , cei vi e
GASTO N.
1 2. > which happened to be in the wagon was
C O R N E L IU S . . . .
Headquarters for
30 R . P. L illy , G ales Creek .
also broken.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hudson have
MADISON A QUIMBY M ILL
3qjt Wm. Youn g, Sh erw oo d........
gone to Salem to visit friends.
C. E . A N D E R S O N ’S
Tillamook Stage Line.
32 J . I). Bates, G a sto n ..............
At the Head of Scoggins V alley,
E veryb o d y enjoyed the 4th o f Ju ly if
For Hhootiug a Horse
33 Ju liu s Ashbahr, H illsb o ro ..
M e a t M a r k e t and B a k e r y .
it was a little damp.
39 J . O. Kindt, K in to n ..............
All Grades of Lumber.
W ednesday Constable A leck T o d d of
H. B. JOH NSON, PROP. Fresh Meat,
Butter,
Mr. E . H . Je te r, the druggist, ha^
40 F\ A. Kutnm el, T igardville
the D illey precinct arrested L. G ates on
Satisfaction
Guaranteed.
Sausage,
Bread,
41 W. Andrew , M ountaindaie
a charge o f having on Ju ly i shot a gone to L inn county on a visit.
Easy Terms.
Hams,
Fies,
42 J . F . G ardn er, G ales Creek
R ev . Joh n Suackliam m er has been
CH EAP
horse which had gotten into his garden.
Bacon,
Cakes,
42jt D. W. Prince, S y lv a n ........
He was tried before Ju stic e Jack so n , con- holding religious m eetings in Gaston the
A N I>
A. POSTER, Prop.
Lard.
Cookies, G a s t o n , O r .
past
week.
A
ll
denom
inations
took
43 E . Davis, G le n c o e ..................... 47-20 victed, and paid a fine o f $$ and costs.
GOOD.
Cash
Candies,
part.
32.80
44 A lfred Stephens, Buxton.
for
Nuts,
45 A. C. Hull, Sh erw ood............ 5°-4o
F a ll grain is turning yellow and w ill
School Text Hooks.
Hides.
E tc.
C l a r k s ’ C r e a m e r y .
.
.
.
F
O
R
A
L
L
K
IN
D
S
OP
.
46jt C. M. M cCorm ick, Laurel. . 14 40
soon be ready for the reaper.
O pen mt E ll h o u rs s ix d a y s in th e week, and 9:30
By request the authorized list o f pub­
47 Geo. L. Baker, M id d leto n ... . 29.60
Carl
Hudson
after
a
hard
sickness
is
on
S
u
n
d
a
y
.
F
ir
s
t
do
or
e
a
s
t
o
f
K
e
im
’s
store.
Groceries, Glassware and
lic school text books is republished.
FINEST BUTTER,
48 S. A. K lin k , B eaverton.......... 197.60
again on the streets.
8 K E T H E W H I T E S W A N .
Sw in to n’s New W ord Analysis.
49 Joseph Pugh, G asto n .............. 27.20
Stoneware, Table and
Jam
es
Brock
and
fam
ily
have
returned
New Separator Now Running
B arn es’ New N ational Readers.
5 1 B. C. H ollenbeck, Mt. Dale.
30.40
Pocket Cutlery, Spoons.
from a visit in Benton county.
W ebster’s dictionaries.
52 H. C. Pearson, F a rm in g to n .. 41.60
and milk wanted.
ICE A S O N A D L E H A T E S .
Dr. Cole from Forest Grove was in Brooms, Mop Sticks,
Spencerian system and copy books.
53 G . E . M ooberry, Cornelius
36.80
Gaston
last
week.
F is h ’s arithm etic, Nos. 1 and 2.
54 E . J . K u ratli, B eth an y.
. . 6 3.10
HK WESTERN HOUSE. forest G rove - - - - Oregon.
Butter Moulds, Ladles,
Brooks’ M ental A rithm etic.
Mr. Y o un k er o f this place is reported
55 A lfred Guerber, G len co e........ 56.80
and Wood and Willow
M onteith’s E lem en tary and Com pre­ to be quite sick with typhoid fever. He
57 M . S. Barnes, B eaverton ..
54-40
G K O . P O T E K T , P r o p r ie t o r .
is under the care o f Dr. Morrow.
58 J . M illar, F a rm in g to n ............ 34-85 hensive Geographies.
Ware of all kinds, Fish­
T he Best Hotel for . . .
S m ith ’s series o f prim ary text books
59 Jo h n L oftis, G le n c o e .............. 42.40
We think that the tim es are getting
H O H B A C H ’S
ing Tackle and all Kinds
60 C. W. Hodges, K eed ville. . r6.cjo in Ph ysiology and H ygiene.
better as land buyers are com ing round.
C lean ,
B o a r d er s ,
S
teel’s
H
ygiene
and
Ph
ysiology
for
o f Seeds.
61 Quintin T an nock, G lencoe.
24.80
HOME
Hop growers are round looking after
C o m fo rtable ,
F a rm ers ,
62jt D. C. Burton, Cedar M il l.. . 11.8 0 high and advanced schools.
pickers. T hey think that their crop
Tea and Coffee a Specialty C o n v e n i e n t .
Barnes’ Prim ary and B rie f H istory o f
T r a v elers .
63 C. S . R eyno ld s, G reenville. . 35.20
BAKERY
w ill be good, and the prospects are
64 W . IC. N ew ell, D ille y .............
20.80 the United States.
better for a fair price than last year.
F o r e s t G » o v k .......................... O r k c o n .
IC E
C A N D IE S,
L
oo
m
is’
series
o
f
V
ocal
M
usic.
65 G . W estinghouse, Glenwood 22.40
In th e b u sin e ss cen ter o f tk e c ity .
H enry McNumee is compelled to build
Barnes’ G eneral H istory.
CHEAM,
66 Barnett Y . Roe, G aston . . . . 27.20
FR U IT S,
a fruit drier in order to take care o f his
M onteith’s Popular Science.
67jt J . A. Joh nson , Portland
29.40
IC E
com
ing
crop
o
f
prunes.
S
UMMER
R obinson’s Algebra and Geom etry.
68 W. H. W ier, Glencoe
16 .1«
T
he
last
rains
have
not
damaged
the
C
R
E
A
M
Bryant
&
Stratto
n
’s
system
o
f
Book­
D R IN K S,
69 Chas. Batem an, G ales C reek. 36.00
hay that was down to amount to an y­
70 Laura J . N ichels, G le n c o e .. 15.20 keeping.
SODA,
PASTRY,
N
E
X
T
!
thing.
W ard’s Business Form s.
71 P ran k Edm onson, G reenville 32.40
BREAD,
CAKES.
Steele’s Chem istry, Botany, Physics,
72 J . H. R in ek , Buxton
64.80
Astronom
y
and
G
eology.
73 I. C. Clutter, T u a la t in ..
43.20
G LEN C O E.
M axw ell’s F irst Book in Language.
74 C aspar Baum ann, B eth an y.
70.-16
Mr. Charles Ross has returned home
Shaving made easy
M axw ell’s Introduction to E n glish from Astoria.
■ J S - i U i i - .Eilberkr4'aaMCU4(jlle. . . . 23 20
AT W1RTZ BROS.
76 J . H. K en nedy, G reenville. . 17.60 I Gram m ar.
Mrs. Dr. Sandford and fam ily are vis­
Our Clubbing Offer.
M axw ell’s advanced E n glish G ram ­
77 C. R oekstroh , C orneliu s........ 59-2"
iting relatives in Clackam as county this
Wash and Be Clean at the Only
mar.
78 M. J . G leason, Buxton
....
T
h
b
W
a s h in g t o n C o u n t y H a t c h e t
week.
Baths in Town.
Peterm an's C ivil G overnm ent, Oregon
79 Jero m e Palm ateer, Keedville.
and The Weekly Oregonian
All
Orders
Promptly
Filled
Oscar
Titus
and
lady
o
f
Salem
spent
Two doors South o f V erts H all.
edition.
80 J . A. M essinger, Laurel
$2.00 a year in advance.
the 4th with friends here.
Steele’s Popular Zoology.
J. H. W E SCO TT.
81 A n thon y W hite, Cedar M ill.
T h * W a s h in g t o n C o u n t y H a t c h e t
G
eorge
R
ip
p
y
and
wife
o
f
M
aysville
82 S . A . D urham , T ualatin
44.00 j N ational N um ber Tablets.
and 1 he Weekly 81111
are visiting relatives in this vicinity.
83 P . L . C o x, G ales Creek
19 .1s i Son g Wave.
$ 1.5 ° a year in advance.
G o w ’s M orals and Manners.
The binders will start up the latter
84jt L o u is Peterson, Glencoe.
20.20
K
id
d
’s
Elem
entary
and
Vocal
Culture.
part
o
f
this
week.
86 Don M cQ uillan, H ayw ard.
26.40
Jo h o n n o t’s N ational H istory and H is­
»7jt H. H. K ih b ey, Buxton
7.20
T he ball here on the 4th was more en­
E. I». B R O W N ,
84 A. C am pbell, S h e rw o o d ...
97.60 torical series for prim ary and interm e­ jo yab le than the celebration to those
H O U SE O U T F IT T E R ,
89 G . N. H ale, H illsboro............. 49-<*' i diate schools.
that attended both.
. . The Carriage Painter . .
G eographical reader.
90 J . W. M cR oberts, Gules Creek 28.80
W hips, Saddles,
M A IN S T R E E T ,
The post office here is a m oney order
Irv in g ’s Sketch Book and T ales o f a
91 W. W . Lew is, D illey
21.60
B la n k « * , Harness,
F o r e s t G r o t e . S h o p , B o o . H o U rtin e , F O K K S T G R O V E L
office now.
Traveler.
C arriage Trim m ings.
9 jjt S . R . B ristow , M iddleton
5.60
Thom
as
Goodin
is
building
a
large
j
S co tt’s Ivatihoe, L ad y o f the Lake,
94 J . H . Morton, Beaverton.
23.20
hop house for Robert Im brie.
B. R . Patton, R aleigh .
25 »5 Abl>ott, Marmion and W oodstock.
E d llogby, one of the passengers on
M cC auley’s E ssay on Chatham .
T . B. M cAdam s, N ew'berg.
344 0
Sh akesp ere’s Twelfth N igh t, Juliu s the train that was held up near Rose-
C . H e r m e n s , C en terville........
88.80
f u r n it u r e
19,20 Caesar, M erchant o f Venice and M id­ burg recently, is v isitin g relatives here.
E . J . Crabb, Buxton
He says it is not pleasant to have a re­ U n d e r ta k in g
summer N ig h t’s Dream.
bought a n d sold
volver stuck under his nose and ordered
and
W ebster’s Bunker H ill Orations.
C o u n t y S o li 0 0 1 N o t o s.
to hold up your hands.
D eCoverly Papers.
D
E
A
L
E
R
S
IN
E m b a lm in g
School in District No. 43, Sh ad y Brook,
A rn old’s So h rab and Rustum.
A l l b in e s in S t o c k .
The people in this vicin ity have been
■ ended the 7th.
Mr. M. S. Cox was
Em erson’s Am erican Scholar.
FO REST GROVE
annoyed a great deal lately by petty
teacher -during the three m o n th s’ term,
Price* Reasonable.
R ee d ’s Word Lessons.
thieves. The principal articles taken
w hich was the third he had taught in the
M anson’s Series o f Spelling.
lately were ladies’ underwear from the
district.
En rollm en t: 26 girls and 18 > Eclectic Series o f Drawing.
clothes lines at night, several suits have
JESSE B E A K E R ,
boys.
P r o f e s s i o lia i C a r ila .
S m ith ’s Studies o f E n glish Literature. been taken in the last three weeks. We
T h ir d D o o r So u th o f V e r t . H a ll .
M r. Chas. H anson’s school in District
W addy’s Composition.
think someone must be planning for the
No. 9, Glencoe, ended the 7th, after a
Eclectic G eography.
f o r e s t (¿ROVE.
bicycle races and intend to come out in
W. G . C O L E . P h . G ., M. D.,
term o f three mouths. Fifteen girls and
Also Plows, W agons. Buggies and Carts.
the bloomer costumes or else they have
15 boys were registered.
M cCorm ick Binders and Mowers.
a m ania for ladies’ apparel. The last
P h y s ic ia n a n d S u r g e o n ,
CO R N ELIU S.
Horse R akes and all kinds
O nly a very few cases o f corporal pun­
raid
o
f
the
thieves
was
the
stealing
o
f
a
o f Farm in g Implements.
Fran k H artm an left last week for .San
Teirphune No. 3.
Forest Grove.
ishm ent occurred during the three
sickel
and
three
guards
from
V.
A.
B
il­
Francisco where he will remain for some
P acific A v e .
FO R E 5 T GRO VE.
m onths’ term in the whole county
forest grove
lio n’s mower last night.
time.
Most of the schools are well supplied
At
the
M.
E
.
festival
here
recently
Mr. and Mrs. Phillips o f W hiteson are
star lau n d r y
with charts, globes and other apparatus
L. K. A d am s .
visiting their daughter Mrs. George some m iscreants stole robes ami whips W. N . B A X R K rT .
CHAS. k . JACKSON
H. W. SCOTT.
and have necessary furniture. Buildings Hancock.
from the buggies. T hey also took the
B A R R E T T & AD A M S,
Notary Public
New Management. G i v e u«
are in fair condition and means o f v en ti­
bolts out o f the reach o f one buggy and
Cornelius
hall
team
defeated
Laurel,
a Trial, A ll Work War-
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A
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W
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lation and water supply are good. Few
let
it
pull
apart
but
no
serious
accident
at the latter place, in a seven inning
ranted.
o f the grounds, however, are reported as
First door mouth
happened to the occupants. I am glad
H il l s b o r o , O r e g o n .
gam e, Sunday, score, 3 1 —21.
sufficiently improved.
to say that the party or parties do not
o{
Johnson’s
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An ordinance was passed last week
belong in this city.
The Gaston school wdiich closed the
prohibiting cows with bells on from run­
14th had an enrollm ent o f 28 g irls and
G lencoe and its v icin ity with its runa­
ning at large at night.
Cornelius wilt
» . B E A L , P ro p .
Homestead and R. R. Lands
25 boys.
Mr. Dwight Thom as was now sleep in peace.
ways, prize fights, sin ging school and D r . N i x o n ,
lsreated.
principal and Miss Rena Child assistant.
petty th ieving ought to furnish excite­
The council is considering the advisa­ ment enough to satisfy the most fastid­
T he term was six months.
U. S. Land Office Business a Specialty,
DENTIST,
bility o f building a city hall.
ious. A couple o f our neighbors are
I n g l e s It l o c k ,
The R eed ville school, district No. 29,
N o u ry Public
r , „ , Bd Accident
W ilkes & C larke have put a force practicing up with b aie knuckles for the H o u r s
FO REST CR O V E
closed the 28th, alter a four m onths’
FOREST G R O VE.
Justice
of
the
Peace
term under Mr. H. A. Ball.
Twenty- pump in front o f their store and keep ring. Jan ies Corbett would do hiuisell a 9 a m. to 4 p. m
OX KGO N
L oan «, C o lle c t io n s
favor by givin g Glencoe the shake when Main Street
the street well sprinkled there.
eight boys and 33 girls were enrolled.
he visits the w est again. S in gin g school
The new livery stable is rapidly near- is progressing nicely «mi our teacher is
A book is kept in the county superin
tendent’s office for the registration o f
completion m d w ill be ready for oc- developing voices that unsuspecting peo
ple never dreamed o f liefore. One of L. C. W ALKER,
teachers desiring schools. Such infor­ cupancy in a week or two.
The Portland Upholsterer
our young bloods got beside him self or
m ation about them as is obtainable is
CIVIL ENGINEER,
The heliographic signals o f a party o f by the side
ot f sonicI kk I v e ls e ami lo st his
ide o
Satisfaction Guaranteed
also recorded.
In this way the school Ma/.amas on Mount Hood were seen from overcoat, last Sunday, but one o f our
Conveyancing and Surveying.
Titles
law requirem ent, that the superintendent here Su n day afternoon
All
kinds
of Upholsterer's goods
The messages busl,,1,>s n,en ,nakinK « professional visit
E xam in ed . N otary Public.
shall advise directors in their choice o f could have been easi.v Ir.n s l.Ie d had
supplied
on short notice
teachers, » met
D irectors can find re- anv one been fam iliar with the signals, up the coat and returned it to the«»wner. lE E IC K . P A C IFIC A V E N U « . N e « I f a c k r . «
Son • H ardw are Store
F«re»t G r o v e
H IL L SB O R O
A p p o rtio n m e n t.
T he'app ortiu ninen t o f county school
funds ju st made will enuble the many
d istrict* who ran behind through the
sm all spring division to clear themselves
aud_le*ve A b a la n c e in the treasury for
fa ll.
I
I
I i l l ’ A-.V
I
P
S
.
RIGS FOR . . .
Commercial Men,
Hunters and
Fishers
. . . A Specialty.
Go to (¡R E EK 'S
T
J
1 he Choicest of
MEAT
FISH
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Window Shades
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GEO.
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SECOND HAND
SMITH
S. HUGHES & SON,
Hardware,. . .
Stoves and
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H. W. SCOTT & CO.
HEAL ESTATE,
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J. I. KJMIGJHT,
General Fire Insurance
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