Washington County hatchet. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1895-1896, August 29, 1895, Image 4

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Ordinance Mu. 74.
I t ’s D i f l Y m i t T h e n .
An O rd in a n c e p r o v id in g fo r sp e cia l e le c ­
tio n to be h e ld in th e C ity o f Forest
G r o v e , a t w h icn e le ctio n th e qu estion
is to be su b m itte d w h eth e r an iu d eb t-
e d n e ss o f T h ir ty Thousand ($30,000.00)
D o lla r s is to be incurred b y th e C ity
o f F o re st G r o v e , for e re c tin g and con-
stru c tin g w a te r works and an ele ctric
lig h t p la n t.
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11 Menas, T h e C ity o f Forest G ro ve .
b y O rd in a n c e No. 71, a . am en ded b y
O rd in a n c e N o. 73, lias appoin ted com -
m iasionera to e stim a te tlie cost o f coil-
a tru c tin g » uitable w a te r w o rk s upon th e
D eep W e ll S y ste m , to g e th e r w ith un
e le c tric lig h t p la n t, su fficient to supply
th e in h a b ita n ts o f th e c ity o f F o rest
G r o v e w ith go o d a n d w h olesom e w ater
an d w ith e le c tric lig h t s w ith in th e said
c it y .
And, ll'htreas. S aid com m ission ers
h a v e estim a ted th e cost o f such im prove
w e n t a t T h irty T h o u sa n d ($ 3o,ioo.oj)
D o lla rs, and h av e filed such e stim ate
w ith th e R ecord er.
And, YVhereas, I t is desired b y th e
C ity o f F o re st t lr o v e and l.v th is C o iim ^
to c o n stru c t a m i e re ct such w ater w ork s
a n d e le c tric lig h t p la n t, p ro vid in g tin
ta x p a y e rs o f th e C it y o f F orest G ro ve
•h a ll v o te in fa v o r o f in cu rrin g an in
d eb te d n e ss o f T h ir t y T h ou san d ($30,000.
oo) D o lla rs for th a t purpose
Therefore, T h e C ity o f Forest G rove
d o e s o rd ain as follow s:
A n e x c h a n g e sa ys th a t an ed ito r w ill g o |
to som e m erch an ts and ask. them for an
ad ., w hen th ey w ill rem ark th at it d oes j
E. P. BltOWN,
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not pay; th at n o on e reads Lis paper.
Som e n ig h t sh o rtly a fter let th e m an be
caUg h t k issin g his n e ig h b o r’s w ife, or
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try in g to k eep a lam p post p erp en d ica l-
ar, and i f th e p rin tin g office is in th e
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Karret o f a seven teen sto ry b u ild in g lie
»'ill c lim b to tile top to beg tile ed ito r
, to k eep q u iet— d o n 't p u b lish it ill th e
yo u k n o w .- H c a d lig h t .
\ V e r s a t il e M ail.
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T h e co u n try edito r, sa ys an e x c h a n g e ,
is e xp ected to be e q u a lly at hom e, e ith e r
a t th e ch u rch or tile b all room , th e Sun-
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th e relig iou s rev iva l o r th e barroom
braw l. H e notes th e a d v en t o f a ch ild
w h en it com es in to th e w orld, he reports
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d eb ted n ess o f $30,100 and issu e th e
bon ds o f th e C ity o f F orest G ro v e in
said am ou n t for th e purpose o f e re ctin g
and c o n stru c tin g su ita b le w ate r w o r k
upon th e d eep w ell system to g e th e r
w ith an e le c tric lig h t p lan t w ith in th e
C ity o f F orest G r o v e , su fficient to su p p ly
th e in h a h ita n ts o f said c ity w ith go o d
and w h olesom e w ater and w ith e lectric
lig h ts w ith in said c ity , w h ich ele ctio n
w ill lie held at 9 a. m . an d w ill co n tin u e
u n til 5 p m. ol th e sam e d ay.
D ated th is 23rd d a v o f A u gu st, 1805.
S ig n e d , A a r o n W e l l s .
C ity R ecord er.
T h a t th e R e co rd e r sh all c e rtify to the
c o u n c il th e m u l t o f *uoh » p en al e le ctio n
u m lc r hi» ham ! and th e seal o f th e c ity .
• ft c r th e vote h a , l>cen c a n « ..« cd h v th e
M av o r and R ecord er; th a t th e R ecord er
t ie and l l r r r h v i ,
* a n a n e rro y i , in s t iu .t e d to procure
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liv e r th em to one o f th i r e jud^e»
ju d K*a o f mich
e le c tio ii to be divtrihut ited to el
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A a r o n W e l l s , R ecorder.
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T h ro u g h th e IV rtlan d branch
o f th e D en ver b rok er*. M orm on &
W h ite h e a d , ta le o f $ 4 S«x> w h o o l bond*
secu red at 0 per cen t, in te r* «
T h e old
a cu d em y b u ild in g on th e cam pus was
re n te d to re lie v e th e cro w d e d con d .tiou
o f th e p u b lic sch ool house.
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S h ciitT o f W a sh in g to n C o u n ty , O regon
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W hips, Saddles,
M A I N S T IC I t K T ,
B lan kets, H arness,
Forest G rove,
i C arriage T rim m in gs.
A t the Head o f S c o g g in s V a lle y ,
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All t ir a d e s of I,timber.
Satisfaction (iuarantecd.
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Easy Terms.
A. PORTER, Prop
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SECOND HAND
FURNITURE
BOUGHT AND SOLD
A l l L i n e s in S t o c k .
P r i c e * J tc a s o n itlile.
JESSE BLAKER.
T h ird
D oor South
of
Verts
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FOREST GKO YE/
C lark ’ s C ream ery .
FINEST BUTTER,
New Separator Now Running
and milk wanted.
Forest Grove
Every teacher should
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In c o rp o ra te d ,
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D istrict o f O regon
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S H E R I F F 'S S A L E OX
FORECLOSE RE.
ter ol th e Tua'.utin R iver, th en c e up th e ce n te r
o f said riv e r to th e south lin e o f said c la im ,
th en c e east on said so u th lin e to a p oin t sou th
o f th e p la c e o f b e g in n in g ; th en c e u o rth to th e
N o tic e is h e re b y g iv e n th at on th e
d a ce o f h eg in n im ;. co n ta in in g i6 o a c re* m ore or
4 t h il n y o f S e p t e m b e r , 1HRA,
c*s. a ll sai : land situ ate in W a sh in g to n C o u n ty.
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rey 'll, to satisfy th e h erein b efo re n am ed sum s
A t th e co u n c il room o f th e C ity o f Forest and
; 1 th e co sts an d ex p en ses o f sai«i sale
G r o v e a sp ecial e le ctio n w ill I k * h eld S aid p ro p erty w ill be sold su b ject to red e m p tio n
t o d ete rm in e w h e th e r th e C ity
o f us p er statu te o f O regon
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tin ts * m y h an d th is 15th d a y o f A u g u s t,
F o re st
G r o v e sh all in cu r an
in ­
H atchet
and T h e W e e k ly O regonian
$2.00 a y e a r in advan ce.
G ASTON.
S p e c i a l E l e c t io n N o t ic e .
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S b u p , b v u l O u J ld ln g , r O B Ï Î T U B O t l
^ t^ v e d d ii.K , h elps it to ga in places o f
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h on or, rejoices w ith its success, w atch es
it th rou gh life, and fin a lly at d eath leads
it to the sk ies and co v e rs th e d ep arted
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S e c tio n I .— T h a t a sp ecial e le ctio n be
Mr. am i Mrs. R u ff o f P ortlan d are
h e ld in th e C ity o f Forest on th e 4th
d ay o f S e p te m b e r, 1895, betw een the v isitin g w ith W\ F . R olston and fa m ily , i
h ou rs o f n in e o ’c lo c k in th e m orning Mr. R u ff lias not been in W a sh in g to n '
and five o ’ c lo c k in th e aftern oon o f said 1 cou n ty b efore and he is v ery m uch '
d a y for th e fo llo w in g purp ose, to-wit I pleased w ith th is part o f O regon .
T h a t at su ch sp e cia l ele ctio n th ere be
ml h e re b y is su b m itte d t o t h e ta x p a y e r .
D r} w
*>“ a b roth er visit-
o f th e C ity o f F o re st G ro v e th e question in g him from W alla W alla,
w h e th e r th e C ity o f Forest G ro ve sh all
T. W. T h o m p so n ’s horse* ran a w a y
in c u r an in d eb te d n e ss o f T h irty Thou-
w i(h him lu5t F rid ay aIld th rew M r
•a n d (>30,000.00) D o llars, am i issue the
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b o n d s o f th e C ity o f F o rest G ro v e in said rhonipaon ou t
o f the ca rt and bruised
a m o u n t for a perio d o f not less th an him som e, but n o th in g serious,
tw e n ty y e a rs for th e purpose o f ere ctin g
c h a r l e . H udson has b een som ew h at
.n d c o n stru ct'n K snU aM c ^ uter w ork s liniler th e w eath er th e past w eek, bu t is
upon th e D eep W e ll S ystem , to ge th er
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w ith an e le c tric lig h t p lan t w ithin th e ilKaln a tte n d in g to business.
C ity o f F o re st G ro v e , su fficient to supply
H a rv e stin g is w ell a d v a n ce d h ere, j
th e in h a h ita n ts o f said c ity w ith good n o th in g but a few pieces o f late grain
and w h olesom e w a te r and w ith e lectric
u n cut and m ost o f it th resh ed .
lig h ts w ith in said city .
E v e r y b o d y is g e ttin g re a d y to g o hop
>ers<
S e c tio n II.— K a cli person
w ho shall
w
1 in d eb ted n ess for [ p ick in g ,
A good m an y w ill g o n e x t .
the* p u rp oses a b o v e set forth sh all h ave Week.
w ritte n or p rin te d upon his or h er tick et
th e w o rd s “ F o r In d eb ted n ess— Y e s ."
A m i e a c h person v o tin g a gain st said in
B l'Y T O X .
d e b te d n e ss sh all h av e printed upon his
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o r her tic k e t, th e w ords " F o r In d eb ted
T h re sh in g is alarm a ll o v e r in th is vi-
ness— N o .” A n d if upon su ch sp ecial cin ity .
T h e grain turn ed out as w ell as
e le c tio n , tw o -th ird s o f th e vote cast sh all was exp ected .
be in fa v o r o f su ch in d eb ted n ess, for the
A grea t m an y o f th e p eople a bou t here
a b o v e d escrib e d and proposed im p ro v e­
m e n t, th e C o u n cil o f th e C ity o f Forest e xp ect to go to th e hop yard s to p ic k
G r o v e w ill b y o rd in an ce provid e for in ­ hops.
c u rrin g an in d eb te d n e ss not to exceed
Mr. D eerin g and w ife h av e retu rn ed
T h ir t y T h o u sa n d ($30,000.00) D ollars, to th eir m oun tain hom e a fter sev eral
and w ill p ro vid e th a t th e funds so re a ­
lise d be e xp e n d e d uml used for c o n ­ m on th s absence.
Mr. C h a rle s K ra m e r o f H eb er, A rizon a,
s tru c tin g su ita b le w ater w o ik s upon th<
D eep W e ll S y ste m , to ge th er w ith an is sp en d in g a few d ays in th ese parts.
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Mr. K ram er, w hose form er h om e w as
F o re st G ro ve , su fficien t to su p p ly th e in ­
h a h ita n ts o f th e C ity o f F in e st G rove here, h as g o n e in to th e sh eep ra isin g
w ith g o o d and w h olesom e w ater and b u sin ess o f A rizon a.
w ith e le c tric lig h ts w ith in th e c ity .
T h e lon g d ry season w as b rok en la st
S e c tio n 1 1 1 .— T h a t su ch special election
W ed n esd ay m o rn in g, A u g u st 21, b y a
sh a ll be at th e c it y cou n cil room in said
C ity; th a t a ll b a llo ts sh all be w ritten or frw ,lro I,s ° f ra i" . no* c o u g h , h ow ever,
p rin ted on plain u n ru led w h ite paper; to do e ith e r good or h arm , e x c e p t to
th at su ch e le c tio n s h a ll be con d u cted in cle a r a w av th e d en se sm o k e clou d s th at
a ll resp ects in a cco rd a n ce w ith th e pro- «
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h av e hun g over us tor so lon g,
visions of e i Ordinance
N o. 16 as far as
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th e y are a p p lic a b le , e x c e p t as o th erw ise
The
talk e d ot forest fires in th is
herein««y^4iyided; th a t a n y person d ia l- v ic in ity h av e n e arly d ied out. T h e sun
le n g e il.it su ch c h a lle n g e be not w ith- b ein g so hidden by the sm oke th at its
draw n. th e c h a in n in o f th e ju d g e s ;
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a d m in iste r to th e p e p ó n ch a llen g e d th e "*>* ,lu l not <iv e m ,K h ,,ca t am l h e , v T
fo llo w in g o a th , in S u o f th e on e p -e d ew s at n ig h t h ave stop p ed th e progresa
sc rib e d hv S e c tio n 14 o f th e g en eral o f the fire u n til it is an alm ost u n heard
e le c tio n la w o f th e State o f O regon , pas- o f th in g .
»e<l at th e 1891 session o f the legislatu re:
“ Y o u d o so le m n ly sw ear (or affirm ) —
th a t y o u are a citizen o f th e U nited
S ta te s, or h a v e d eclared vour in ten tion
to b ecom e su ch , one year n ext p reced in g
B V V I R T t K O F A N E X E C U T IO N . D E C R E E
th is e le c tio n ; th a t you are o f the age of
i o rd er o f sale, issu ed out o f th e C irc u it C ourt
tw e n ty -o n e years; th a t you h ave been a am
o f th e S tate .1 O regon , for W a sh in g to n C o u n tv .
ic s id e n t o f th is state fo r six m on th s next in favor o f P a tric k J. R od dy an d a g a in s t S olo in an
p r e c e d in g th is e le ctio n ; th at you now It 111 c ric k um l Lu cettn A F m e ric k . h u sba n d and
ife for th e sum o f $15.00 costs, an d for th e
re sid e , an d h a v e resid ed in th is c ity th e w
fu rth e r sum o f $156.1 16 l\ S. g o ld coin , w ith
th re e m o n th s n ext p reced in g th is election ; in tere st th ereo n at th e ra te o l * per c e n t,
th a t yo u h a v e p ro p e rty in th is c ity 011 p e r an n u m , from the 10th d a y o f J u ly . 1*05.
1 for $150.00 a tto rn e y 's fees an d th e costs an J
w h ic h y o u h ave paid a ta x d u rin g th e an
e x p en ses «if sale am i ot said w r:t
p r e v io u s tw o y e a r s .”
N ow . th e re fo r e , b y v irtu e an I in p u rsu a n c e o f
S e c tio n I V .— T h a t D a vid S m ith , \Y. said ju d g m e n t, d ecre e and o rd er ol sale. I w ill,
M on day th e 10th «lav ot S ep tem b e r. iS.-*, at
S . In g le s and K. A . H y d e be and h ereby on
th e south d oo r o f th e C o u rt H ouse, in H illsb oro .
are a p p o in te d ju d g e s ol such e le ctio n W ashington a»uutv. o n <011 .it the hour ;>t k >. jo
a m i th at S. G . H u gh es and \V. N. F errin »»'clock a m t vu 1 4a v -Hi nt public auction
be a t , d are h e re h , a p p oin ted d o r k , o f « r b ^ T p ^ y . f e w * ? , ' * " "
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su ch 1 lectio n and the* R ecord er is h ereby
Beginning at a jH>»nt
chains west and ; 44
d ire c te d w ith in th ree d a vs h e re o f to no- chain* south of the n u. corner o f the Donation
t ify a n c h p e rs o n , o f th e n r. -p, , „ v o
V '4 .W
p o tlltu ii fits, th at th e R ecord er sh all g iv e Willamette Meridian and running thence west
n o tic e o f su ch e le ctio n b\ p ostin g no- » h chain*, thence north 144 chain* to the
tic e s in not less th an th ree con spicu ou s north lin e o f said c la im , th en c e w e st ou th e said
n orth lin e 23.^ ch ain *, th e n c e sou th 21
ch ain s,
p la c e s in th is c it y at least ten «lays p re ­ th en c e cast 1.; .*» ch ain *, th e n c e sou th 50 S' ea st ,
v io u s to th e d ate o f such e le ctio n , w h ich 1 22 ch a in s, th e n c e east 12 »0 ch ain *, th e n c e
n orth
east 2 10 ch ain s, th en ce en*t to th e c e n ­
n o tic e s sh all be as follow s:
The C a r r ia g e P a in t e r .
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th e C .m a tv C ou rt H o u « m u r .i* ln c t » n C o u n t,
, , r , . ■ „ m th e cl»> o f H ll l.’ .n . m i c o u n t,
am i state »ell at p u b lic au ction to th e h ig h est
b id d er for cash a ll o f th e rig h t title and m
th e uin tb .la y o f M s rrh . ,Sai.
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w h ich t h e y h as t* «¿ace
ac\4utre«l in »ml to th e fo llo w ,n g d escrib ed real
p ro p erty , aitu ate *n th e C ou n ty o f W a sh in g ton
a a d S tate o f O reco n to-wit
A ll o f th e S ow th essl q u a rter o f th e S outh w est
q u a rte r o f Section No 2- and th e N o rth east
q u arter o f th e N o rth w est q u a rte r of S ection No
54. in to w n sh ip owe south , ran g e t h re e w est o f
th e W illa m e tte M erid ian
T h e said sale w ill be m ad e for t h e p urp ose o f
re a lia m a th e sum o f $121.71*0- w ith in tere st
th ereo n at th e rate o f e ig h t per cen t per annum
from A u g u s t 21. 1*04 ;»mi th e co*t* an 1 dis­
b ursem en t* th e a c c ru in g coats and e x p en ses >>f
s ale
T h e sale w ill be m ade su b ject to th e
cvtaftrm-ttn n i>f th e a b o v e en titled Cowrt and
•a b je vt to th e redem p tion p ro v id ed b y law
Dated August icth »4qs
W ALLACE M cCAM ANT
Master in Chancery iw the T ailed M ates Circuit
i Court lor the District ot Oregon
Murk«*! (¿iiotations*
The school news of the county will receive special
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