Washington County hatchet. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1895-1896, January 09, 1896, Image 1

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    “ll'ell hew to the line, let the chips fall where they may."
FOREST GROVE, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 9. 1896.
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M EAT
P ioneer S tables . M c NAMER’S
dilbS FOR
niook Staile Line
$B. JOHNSON, PROP.
H. D. S tkwabt ,
Cashier.
M. KEEP,
President.
F orest G rove
nk of
FOREST GROVE, OREGON
Incorporated. 1894.
lied. 1889.
CAPITAL »50,000.00
a
L BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED
. Foreign and Domestic Ex-
ange Bought and Sold. Collec-
. L>»i< Made on all Accessible
Points and Promptly Remitted.
tee
rvei
B. F. FUBDY.
1. A. MACBVM.
IISBBK. B. W. HAINES. D. C. STBWABT.
1 ■ HUGHES & SON
C. M. KEEP.
9
DEALERS IN
ardware,...
Stoves and
... Tinware
jws , Wagons, Buggies and Carts,
orniick Binders and Mowers.
Jlorse Rakes and all kinds
■ of Farming Implements,
iffc Ave.
FOREST GROVE.
HAIRCUT
WHILE YOU
WAIT.
T!
iving made easy
AT WIRTZ BROS,
h und
Be Clean at tlie Only
Baths in Town.
Joprs South of Verts Hall.
’ Ablic
Eire aqd Accident Insurance
aftheFe^ce
Loans, Collections
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MELKI JOHNSON
RE/L ESTATE AGEJMT,
PACIFIC UNIVERSITY . ..
and Tualatin Academv.
Cornelius Mechanics’ Planing Mill
Mechanics' Building Material,
Mouldings, Brackets and
Turned Work.
Specialty.
J. I. KJMIGjHT,
irai Fire Insurance
.and Loan Broker, Do You Want a Kite?
Don’t You Want a Place to Put Your Team!
O regon
IORO
ACKSON
H. W. SCOTT,
Notary Public
fAV. SCOTT & co.
nestead and R. R. Lands
Located.
id Office Business a Specialty,
Ingles Block,
)REoT GROVE.
rot'essional < arils.
bLh, P h . G., M. D.,
ÍYSICIAN AND St’RGRON,
Wo. 3.
Forest Grove,
fice at Pioneer Drug Store
L. K. A dams .
n. •
*J r ETT & ADAMS,
F.YS-AT-LAW.
li.usBORo, O regon .
Central Block. Room. 6 and 7.
ON,
DENTIST,
>. m.
Death of Martin Manning
Washington, Yamhill
DIRECTORS:
R an .
Council Proceedings.
A General Shipping Business.
Wholesale and Retail.
... A Specialty
dquarters for
lCPä
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rué»
I
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Vacant House Burned.
Fire has caused another loss in the
All members and officers were present
Telegrams were received Monday by
Grove. Friday evening about 9:30 Geo. at the meeting of the City council last Mr. Anton Pfinner and Mr. S. Hughes,
R. Hughes noticed smoke coming from Thursday evening. After approval of announcing that Mr. Martin Manning of
SELLS ONLY THE BEST OE
a vacant house in the southeastern part minutes bills were referred to finance Manning had been found dead in bed at
of the town and shouting fire the alarm committee:
a hotel in Señora, Cal. that morning.
was taken up and finally the helis began
M. R. Ch?ney, pipe, $.75
Mr. I’fanner, who was his intimate friend,
to strike the call. By the time the truck
F. G. Canning Co., lights, $64.00
started the same evening for Señora and
got on the ground the flames were be­
John Striplin, salary and labor, $42.00 will bring the body to Forest Grove. It is
yond control but the boys wa-.chud until t C. P. Christian, labor, $4.00
now in charge of the Masonic lodge there.
all danger to the neighboring dwellings
Wm. McLeod, lumber, $3.17
It can not be told yet when the luneral
The Country affords, in Great was past. The fire burned quickly and J. W. Hughes, graveling, $17.25
will be. The burial is to be at the Wilks
the flames shot high into the air then
& Bailey, rope, $1.10
cemetery, Greenville, beside his nephew’s
......................................................... Variety and at Moderate Prices the chimney fell with a crash and the A Haines
communication from John M. Jones, grave. The services will be conducted
large crowd which had assembled was asking for the position of superintendent bv Holbrook lodge, A. F. and A M. of
driven back by the intense heat, The of water and electric light was read and this city where he was made a Mason
firemen pullet! >wn one wall with the laid on the table for future consideration. and always retained his membership.
hook and then 1 ,.e others fell in. Charley Committee on lights asked for more time
Martin Manning was at his decease
. . . . Done in All Kinds of Dressed Poultry, Eat Hogs, Robinson ovt1 erted himself in running which was granted. The committee was about sixty-three years of age. He had
to the fire with the heavy Babcock ex- authorized to take such steps as may be gone to California ten days previously
Spring Lambs and Veal Calves.
tinguisher and u s ill. Another cause necessary to gain information needed. in company with Judge Baber and was
was that n throwing one of the heavy
By resolution Mayor Hughes and W. in apparent good health though suffering
BUYER AND SELLER.
ladders over the fence he was struck by S. Ingles of the water commission were slightly with rheumatism. Mr. Manning
authorized to purchase a steam boiler or was an old settler in Washington county
FOREST GROVE. the end.
TELEPHONE, F»
The building was a seven room boilers and a suitable pump for the city having located at Manning in ’65. There
house built two or three years ago by water works, at as early a date as practic­ with Mr. Russell, whom he went to Cal­
Mrs Crowthers, It was only partially able, also to make such investigation in ifornia to visit this recent tirp, he en­
finished inside, The house was the reference to management, price and gaged in saw milling. Before this he
property of Mr. John F. Haynie of Gaston distribution of electric lights as inav be had been in the mines. He bad accu­
and occupied only by Mr. Craft who was necessary to a proper adjustment of the mulated considerable property of which
away at the time of the fire. All the rates on electric lights in Forest Grove. he made generous use. He was a large
doors, windows and bedstead and bed­ Council adjourned to 7:30 the following hearted public spirited man, known
ding, cooking utensils, chair, table, stove evening.
throughout all this region and his sudden
and clock were saved so that little in the
Friday evening at the adjourned ses­ death is felt as a personal loss by many.
Special Bargains in Twenty and Forty Acre
way of contents was destroyed. The sion Councilmen C. L. Large and L. C. An aged mother and a sister it is said
loss is thought to be about $800 Insurance Walker and Mayor Hughes were absent survive him, residing in his native state
Tracts in
$500 with Bank of Forest Grove. The D. C. Stewart was elected president pro of New York.
and Tillamook counties.
origin of the fire is unkown, the flames tern, and c lied the council to order.
first came from above the kitchen. Minutes of the session of the previous
Court House News.
OREGON The house is located just outside the evening were approved and then the
PROBATE COURT.
FOREST GROVE
city limits on the lane south of the finance committee reported favorably 011
Estate of Jesse Cornelius, dec’d. Or­
Cornelius road.
the following bills and warrants were der made for sale of personal property.
ordered drawn for the several amounts:
Final account made in re estate of
J. A. Striplin $42.70
Patton Valley Farms.
Sarah A. Leverich, dec’d, and Monday,
C.
P.
Christian
$4.00
Sonic of the largest and îno.ii produc­
Feb. ro, set for hearing objections to
Thus. II. Tongue, attorney, $50.00
tive farms of Washington county are
st. me.
Gee. R. Hughes, copying $6.50
i situated ir. l’aitons Valley, nearly west
Last will of Jacob Keim, dec’d, ad­
The committee appointed to receive
i of Gaston.
mitted to probate and Carl Pfahl ap­
sealed
bids
for
lumber
for
tower
T he A cademy fits foç the College. Its graduates are admitted to Among these is the 500 acre stock
pointed executor to serve without bonds.
Amherst without examination.
It offers exceptional facilities for I farm belonging to A. Hinman of Forest and pumping house reported bids re­ Thos. Talbot, John S. Mountain and F.
ceived
from
M.
D.
Markham,
Chas.
Hiatt,
Grove. It is under the able management
obtaining a general E nglish education .
Wm. & W.H. Lyda, and Carsten & Co. J. Alex Mayer appointed appraisers of
T he C ollege C ourses equal those of the leading Eastern insti­ 1 of S. H. Dunbar, who makes a specialty As the committee could not award the said estate.
tutions. The C onservatory of M usic gives instruction of the highest I of Black Percheron horses, and is owner contract until it had had time to figure
Final account of the aduir. of partner­
I of the well known stallion “Oregon”,
order in Instrumental and Vocal Music.
out the different bids 110 contract wasjlet. ship estate of Henry Denim, dec’d, ap­
and some of the best colts in the state.
Expenses in all departments unusually low.
It was agreed that before the city pur­ proved and balance on hand, $575, or­
I The farm also keeps a good herd of
chase any hose it entertain a proposition dered paid to general admr. of deceased.
Holstein and Durham cattle.
Winter Term Begins January ‘i, 1896.
from A. G. Long and will notify him The partnership a Imr. and bondsmen
Darling Smith owns a tract of 1400
For specific information address,
; acres, four miles west of Gaston, and when ready to purchase. Adjournment discharged and the estate# closed cf
was to Monday evening.
record.
! also raises Durham cattle extensively,
THOMAS M c C lelland , President,
Tuesday evening another council
1
owning
at
present
about
forty
head.
He
LAW DOCKET.
Forest Grove, Oregon.
meeting was held. There were no
1 ownes fifteen head of percheron horses;
H. Wehrung and Sons vs. John E. and
absentees. Minutes of the previous
Silas Pomeroy; action for money. Leave
and has received premiums on his colts
meeting were approved. The light com­
w. A. GOODIN. I’ROI’RIKTOR.
i for the past two year*. Mr. Smith has
granted sheriff to amend return of service,
mittee reported, recommending the
1 about 160 acres in meadows, and the
Same case. Judgment by default and
water system, and the report was adopted.
1 timothy seed raised on his farm won the
An ordinance bill, no. 83, was read and attached property ordered sold.
premium at the World’s Fair, The farm
In the matter of the application for
on the second reading referred to the
is also well stocked with the best breeds
. . M anufacture A ll K inds of . .
committee on ordinances. The com­ the custody of Crisena Becker, a minor.
of poultry. It contains one of the
mittee 011 contract for lumber made its Testimony taken in open court and the
largest spawning grounds fur trout in
report which was adopted, contract was matter is yet on hearing at this writing.
our state, and is a popular place for sports
let to John Heisler. Recorder was au­
MARRIAGE LICENSE.
! men.
thorized to sign the contract in duplicate
Samuel J. G. Young and Minnie F.
Thos. Seth owns a large farm in the
and furnish the parties with a copy. Or­ Northrop.
vicinity and is running a dairy of twenty
dinance bill no. 84 was read three times,
I cows.
and 011 suspension of the rules finally
Hon.
Thos.
Roe
also
has
a
farm
of
500
Woodmen of the World.
Stairbuilding a
passed. The action wlierby the com­
acres, adjoining the last mentoined, and
At the last meeting in December of the
mittee
was
instructed
to
purchase
the
Come and See Us. We can satisfy you in goods and price.
like him, keeps cows and sends the milk
Arthur boiler was reconsidered and the Woodmen of the World the followihg
Coriielhis, Oregon to the Forest Grove creameiy. Among question recurring was voted down. officers were elected to fill the respective
the many influential citizens of Pattons
stations for the ensuing term. Consul
Council then adjourned.
Valley, might be mentioned: William
By ordinance 84 Wm. Kane is appointed Commander, II. H. Clark; Adviser Lieu­
Kertson, J. D. Corbett and T. B. Lott.
superintendent of construction of the tenant, SamuelT. Crow; Banker, Leonard
power house and tank for the city electric G. Morley; Clerk, Irvin A. Crowther;
Hillsboro School.
light and water works. His duties are Escort, Wm. S. Baldwin; Watchman.
' Theodore Osmund, a pupil or the to employ from within the city all labor FmmetO. Quick; Sentry, Geo. O. Sloan;
Hillsboro school, was severely hurt at required at such prices as may be agreed Physician, W. G. Cole, M. D; Managers,
' football, sustaining a severe fracture of upon, to contract for and purchase all Wm. F. Hartrampf, Adam Beil and J. L.
one of the lower leg bones. He was material required in the construction Voss. The attention of the officers elect
taken to the office of Dr. J. P. Tamiesie and not otherwise provided for, to emp­ is respectfully called to Art. -XVI. of
who dressed the wound. It will probably loy a foreman on said works, a resident constitution Sec. a, 3, 6 and 8. Officers
lie two months before he can attend of the city, to be subject to the direc­ I elect will please take notice that the in­
school.
tion of the superintendent and to certify stallation of officers will take place at
The attraction of the popular gauie to the council the time and amount due our next regular meeting to be held Jan.
seems to lie in the fact that broken legs, each employee. He is to have power to 18, 1896. I. 0,0. F. hall 7:30 p. m..
unjointed backs, and “masked noses” discharge any employee, reject any lum­ All are requested to be present.
Respectfully
can lie had to form a pleasing change to ber or other material furnished for the
Irvin A. Crowther,
the program, which otherwise might construction which is not in strict com­
Clerk Camp No. 98 W. O. W.
prove most monotonous.
pliance with the specifications. When
The teachers of Hillsboro public school, any employee is discharged he shall fur­
• have each chosen a flag day, commemor­ nish him with a certificate of time and
Sinter« and Knighta.
ative of some event. The pupils of Mr. money due. He is to provide for the
Saturday evening a party of Rathbone
G. W. West, 7th grade, celebrated Dec. preservation of all material, superintend Sisters of Delpba Temple visited the
20, Landing of the Pilgrims, with excel- the unloading of it and measure it and Castle hall of Delphos lodge and regaled
ent recitations and readings.
examine into its condition. He shall the Knights in attendance with a choice
Prin. J. H. Stanley and wife invited endorse all claims presented. The Mayor, lunch. It was installation night but
the Hillsboro teachers to spend a pleasant Treasurer and Recorder are authorized that was quickly forgotten and all busi­
evening at their home; but as the distance to draw out $800 and deposit it in the ness laid aside and they devoted them­
L. C. WALKER,
was so great, all met at the home of Mrs. Bank of Forest Grove subject to the or­ selves to the entertainment of their
M. M. I’ittenger. A most pleasant oc- der of the council verified by the Recor­ guests. It was an evening which will be
CIVIL ENGINEER.
c assion, varied by music and refresh­ der under seal. This to cover the ex­ pleasantly remembered by all who were
Conveyancing and Surveying. Titles ments, and long to be remembered by all. penses incident to the construction.
there.
Proprietor
Examined. Notary Public.
The teachers present were; Mrs. Dora J.
A. T. KNOX
Christian Church
OFFICE IN IXCt.F.S BVILOIXO. VF-STA1BS Elliott, Mr. G. W. West, Misses Grace
Burklen'M Arnica Salve.
FIHEWt )OD
Boscow, Grace Cronkite, Lucy Humph­
Services on Sunday at ua. m. and
The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, 7:30pm Snhfect fnr the morning ‘ 'Giv-
reys, E. M. Coleman, Rose Wilcox an<l
OAK
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum,
Mrs. M. M. Pittenger.
Fever
Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, ingand Receiving,' evening,Conversion.
RIM
Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup­
tions, and positively cures Piles, or no
ASH
Bachelors Party at Glencoe
Basket Social
At the Head of Scoggins Valley,
pay required. It is guaranteed to give
Mr. Dave Buckley gave a stag social to perfect satisfaction or money refunded.
Friday Jan. 17, by. i.pwortb League at
Low Prices,
Good Quality,
hit young bachelor friends, on Christmas Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Good Templars hall. Every lady attend­
All Grade« of 1.umber.
Delivered Sawed.
night, at his new residence on Punkin Chas. Miller.
ing is exjK-ctcd to Bring lunch for two,
Satisfoftlon Guaranteed.
Ridge, and from the report, the boys
with her name in the basket to be sold
Leas e Orden at Post Office . .
Easy Terms.
A Great German*« Prearri pt Ion.
must bare had ajovial time. One young
by the Society.
P or mt G row .
man it leaat must have enjoyed it, as he
Diseased blood, constipation and kid­
Emma Gordon Ses
G aston . O r .
A. PORTER. Prop. caiga.sway wearing a coat and vest six ney, liver and bowel troubles are cured
sirevioo small for him.
by Carl's Clover Root Tea.
H atchrt and Oregonian fi.75 a year.
Meats, Sausages,
Fish and Poultry
Commercial Men,
Hunters and
Fishers
M
)
t
THKEE CENTS A COPY
FOREST GROVEJ
[ORRGON.
Are You in Need of a Saddle Horse!
GO TO JONES
Special Facilities for Filling ¡the Wants of
Commercial Travellers.
‘Courteous Attention, First Class Turnouts
And Reasonable Charges.
JONES THE LIVERYMAN.
Forest Grove,
PlvNEER WOOD YARD
MADISON A QUIMBY MILL
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