Washington County hatchet. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1895-1896, March 26, 1896, Image 4

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f e s t s u p r(c*r. *2.; . « o e > ( u 5 >r
eirv» twenty *«*» *^s one ioe every
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as
f r a c n x o f ’. » t i r e »2 ; * r r ú e n o f case
tor G e e W p L o rd r . t i e J a r elec-
oon. IS9*.
T i e pr-.suar-e» to be b e ’- i ;a t i e several
pee-ristra 0« W ed n esd ay M a r c i a s t i , at
i 9 c ia ti p s
B y oräer c i t i » d e s tra . C c s s i u e e
v m o*
datée M a r ti a. 1 sy-
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G W P a l m a o s . Ciatratar
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90T 5I» MOSET.
That the measure o í value should
sern a can o
nnri* *»s n -»» «'-*
not be disturbed, that every obli
gañón should be satisfied w ith the
E A DABLE
value intended when it was as­
E L IA B L E
sumed no more no les* -eren- the
E P tB L lC A X
only hoces*, course
Otherwise
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The H A TCH ET
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«he L a r g e » !
e v * * T « « “ « a a l in t e r e s t w o u ld b e
o f a a ; D ea> p ap er jw ta r c iie ;
in W u b i i c i o a
C o u n ty .
It h a * d o a b le th e C o u n ty C ir c u ­
la t io n o f a n y o t h e r n e w » p s p * -r
in F o r e s t G r o v e .
K c p u h lie a a M a t * C w T n l i s i .
A rep ú b licaz c o e v e s u e w foe th e state
o f O/« gote » calieri bo rteer ,x the
Portlaxd. cs Tbsrada; April v
cut
of
at
I I a crock a a . tor t i » toerpeae o f torn -
ia a t r g ca2.i1 tate» foe p e w v ie r t-a l e le c t-
oc» a r i state a r t i a t r e t o i c t i e a te p t
c o w g re s a s e s a r t c f e le c tia g B e r t e e
■ arg« to t r e lep sb -b caa s a b o t a
x a a sd 10 tra - »act such other
Ei t u t •pTO^rr.y cerne before
Lkc c o a r e s s c tn
T h e c o n v e n n o s w-.ll
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D ou glas
9 S b e rœ a r
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G illia m
3 T:llazz7ook
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2 U c io n
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Jackson
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9
“ T h e sam e b ein g on e d elegate-at-large
from e ach c o o n t j and one d elegate for
e v e r ? aoo votes and on e for e v e ry frac
-u t
th e
e q uà.
a s t ic e
due to ever; man would not be
rendered
Money is merely a mean» of
transfer having a unit by nbich
the relative worth of things o f any
kind can be determined in com ­
parison with any or all other kinds
as a eh as w ith themselves. T ee
pnces of labor and its products mav
^
^
r lr
in succeeding years
b e: the uni: which measures them
to righ tly perform its function
must remain rtationary.
Cindize-i countries in tbe light
o f the rec-ceded experiences o f na­
tions for centune- have fixed upjn
the precious m e u l- gold and silver
as the best form o f money
D esir­
able for their usefulness in the in­
dustrial arts attractiveness for or­
nament and decoration, they have
intrinsic worth whose value their
scarcity has enhanced, and with
their adaptation to coinage easily
and with slight kr-~ changed from
ingot to com and back again and
their adaptation to circulation suf­
fering little from wear and not eas­
ily destroyed gold and silver better
than anything else serve the pur-
p*>se of monev
This bimetallic standard has an
ad ,-antage over a single standard
ü S Ü W M A .N
V 5 U
H A lC H t l
* 1 .7 3
A
T E A K
n p > * ii. * r o a . is t i e cem en t. £
o f tbe money m arket richer r e i;'* - '
M r J o t a L '_ * L u * > ^ k > n » * »
: - in r . c 6 f > had had froen t t
M: » ä t s « r w : ■ :.' P a n 1 2 ;
oil trust, tbe w heat trust and the
many other scheme* whereby it s - .
tutu«* wealth had beet; gained tnt-
Aftt teer p- » a
ja stly . Stiver was urged lo b e the
Tzx? w-I reooaui
curse and the law authorizing it* mmftimm.
r e e »aie i : C
* — - vzzert
J^urcuase was annuAet
Prosper.:>
uas s.< returned bet the c o c a ';
tí A LE * t lT V .
-345 fbuad itself burdened with a
Mr Z h Hair« • » red ü e
money monopoly which was harder TM» •.- , r t . L 1 3 . 2 L»t
F o .
than ever before
T he little fearer 1 M.g , ^
,* * ;
ìsòct
I*y
J. C. C L A R K
•
T-.t i
-
t - , £ --
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plentiful and the people seek to pav
their debts in tbe cheaper there
.
.
. .
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for »'* ^nd a neglect
the other which w ill enhance
1 p o licy and a p a trio tic enforce- the one and lower tbe other main-
st o f tb e M or.roe d o ctrin e are cor ■ tam ing established rates
d i*IIy in r ite d to u n ite w .th o s .“
There are in this world countries
G a o . A . S t e e l , C h a irm a c
on a gold basis and countries on a
W iL U A M K a r t *. S e rre ta ry
j silver basis but to a great and pro­
P o r tla s d . O r., F e b . 5I b . 1696
du ctive nation selling to all the
Kepahliraa District ( onrention.
world, it matters not what her
F irs t C o n g ressio n al D istrict.
standard is when the balance of
A re p u b lic a n c o n re n tio n for th e first trade is in her favor
Under a
co n g re ssio n al d istrict
o f th e state of protecüve tariff that balance will
O re g o n , it h e re b y c a lle d , to m eet iu the
be in her favor.
e tty o f A lb a n y on T u e sd a y . A p ril 7.1896.
Under the bimetallic standard
a t j p m . fo r tbe purpose o f n o m in a tin g
tbe L’ nited States prospered until
a ca n d id a te for co o g rts* and tw o d ele gs
te s to th e n atio n a l co n re n tio n
T h e con the unfortunate repeal o f tbe Sber-
u e a tio n wiU con sist o f 1 » delegate*, to ! man act which on November 1.
-:de of
the Largest Stock of D rugs this
PorJand. and anythin g in the
Drug Line can be found at his place
at prices to suit
est
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202» T W'Ki-l T C f l
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After
u : K ar-.ci after a load o f wees:
; and
t e s t r q i a c t be
l
t i e yoiuag =-i= w i» goae ta k in g Arm -
K ro sg » hoc** s-.th him
Bet M r A im -
»croug tt sot «tnoal to -<e b:m as fce
ik- rai te jc< tbe test h o n e after a!L
2* peop.e c f Cesse*T-.: .e and m bnrba
it e r t e i the t o K t r . a: ib e V e r 'o o n
tc ic o '. bees* sa tsrria y 13 d rrpert b»v
: j a j>xxi u = e
T t a : is i l l e ic e p t o z t
w a r ; = 1 2 « t o lam est» tbe fact t b it
auetb er a z d better lo o b isg 2 a s took bta
best f . : I to tbe shew
J. T. H ollister o f the G rove patsed
tb ro tg b here roa r;:ia v e s ro _‘.e for G 'en -
co* to a lte r d the K o f P lodge o f that
t la te o f « i .:b be » a stem ter
lon g M
• re Scr-uiy school is prep».*
t t r u r r t : : fer K l »: ct s : t o '
Peter K l- e
-s boagh ium self a
I'eter is*
f i n e u l » : :e -
;t
» i i admirer
»
r : ot è good stock a id nothing
bltnses h:n better than to handle the
:>.zi over :Le ba:k
a fait horse
James Yocng. ¿Afiibted ’
Moon
ltd J E Wiisoo mki blasting stumps in
he rokd by H erm es s SA * m ill .w>: u eek .
Jcfca Co'-.n o i West Union was visit-
H - g b b .-a r r o r r f . - . u e : ìt o b s : ì 1--
his brother H. Coruns of this place
M :c r
Mcrcay. He -*;s «órege: :s
good e r o r g b ter r:=; a r i t r a :
» ...
M:»t- Myrtle Ingle*
tbe Grove spent
'^ ke b i s a m o o th io :b a » oeb
a r ear ¿*. > w : : d G . W
arsb s folks this
H c e H V G ates oc K ù ls b c : . a iir e s -
sed tb e repe-’ lica r clx: bere Mot iar
Politik.»s-e g< iz:z¿ quite »a m : :c tfc:s
eve=:=g j .d g e K
piace a» *£e election craw?
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nc:=::.'
J. W. Marsh is at:endicg court this
:tz resides: :a -«b:* » tek £1 t t*:rg ese o f the juror».
New:erg * u ortr
Was. P orter . deputy ibsoscr
nr>i : ze wetk. morkizg in this place 1 ü : week.
was
W h a t cam e v t r r t a r : ..z¿ a sent _s
W . W . Townsend
zT.g to burn a
c c a fia g ra tio s o c r s r r : a: le residence o: coal p it for the
ksm :tb.
Geo. Bnggs Tnesdav ; v. me mvsten-
oas manner ¿r- starred :n a :<d an:
-S V a ie ra i B»SBliB»r.
uestroyed tbe tru.-r
. ¿ r; « -
K a rl s C lover R oot T ea puriñe» the
»lead before :: » .- f > . r v r r . *.bere
blood and give» a clear aud beautiful
bad b e e r no a r t :
2* room
c o æ p .e x io s. F c r sal»- at C lark '» drug
H u e , a r d bow it
- a-.e. s
store.
( a U r r h Cmred.
F A K M IX G T O X .
Health and sweet breath ser^red tv
F s r s e r » are br»y puttin g in tlieir grain.
BOTH BIMETALLISTS.
Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy
?r.:« 5;
. a » » school opened Monday with Mr.
I am clearly o f tbe opinion that cents. Nasal Injector free. For sale at
% ard Sw ope as teach er again.
neither Congress nor any other Clark s dr-g store.
tio n o v er o n e -h a lf th e r e o f ca st for th e o f e it h e r m e t a l
s w y M s c aw cand>date fo r g o v e rn o r a t ib e s u M i t y ^
t f 't L i f m m “
a u t h o n t > c a n l e g a l l y d e m o n e t iz e
either silver or gold
If one coin
c le r u o a h eld in th is sta te on June a. ’
"T k e c w . . . t t e e r e c o . « e > d . th a t t b l ^
mc<i Q a llU e s o f m in I n 8 V * °- can be dethroned as
monev then
.
, ,'
be held on b s t a n D y . M arch duction tend to ecjualue each other. ..
the other one can be. and thus the
tj . 1896 an lev* o th er« .» * ord ered by the and a
one metal becomes more
p rop er c o s n t y com m it tees
“ A ll »otejT m faror of .he repub .a u
p r in c ip le o f p r o te d w o to .Am encan :o-
d n suve* and A m erican labor, tb e up»
b m ld io g o f a hom e m a rk e t, a sound
J
>;roTg
J
the loins o f tbe old one
L- w :>r mis 1». beer : : r* =2»*
N ot satisfied with the enormous • -x < * •* t = i 4 - * -? a1 -
-
ga^i o f doubling every dollar that
Far*K:r»*wt. ta> teer
*
was owed them insatiate in their '-=* rbeam»-»•= uoc-ue
' mztcb .spr:«*: zrder Dr
greed this combination has caused
the natioa to borrow not because
K h r i'i C l » i» f fc**t T» b
it had not monev but because it had j 1* a m re for
u : N r r r : n D»>
not gold. And i s soon as the gold
N otksg rel-cre* *: q - x ilt fee
h*s been paid in it has been drawn u t i : C a r i * i r z z r : r t
out again to be re-sold at an in ­
D I L L E Y.
creased price
Such is h u m ic
O ar ttcfrcod started M c s d a j
avarice that so long as it is tolerate:
Mr» l) M
a «reit* cock
it w ill be done though the grandest
U . i i H a : tie H i m ; i r t zz :r : n r :rt
governm ent on God s green foot­
laad W e c s c c i i t zzzrz z ¿
stool is being ruined
s
A s s a t e r . : F .re * : G r iv e 1 G
Silver has been discredited it
r - E i c i Ln'.ley . j ¿ g t _*« » e r e
has been deprived o f its money
. . .
M.L
nghrn but it hasnot b u a demone- «
¿ - , i- ranoaco firm fcr .
tiz e i nor can it be demonetized un­ . . . . .r --
til three-fourths o f the American
Cbas. N t t * c f C o r a ti.r s mài : r oar
Hr
. i » .r r v -
pieople acting throngh their repre­ to w c * few d*y» . .
sentatives assembled in convention •Jre s b e r c i fce b b io p s B e * t;rs a v e s r :
mài o d m :t^ ie —.r g s i n : l e ù.is*-s le cur
or through the legislatures of the
peopl*
several states shall declare that
Tbe r e y b is c a n pe-.miry pL=sed c i vere
the authors of our constitution •* ere qrnctlv Tz t iliy
Tre guld ficb«*
w rong and amend it so that ‘ gold eìected tb e ir Cetigite» * i »re B E.
alone and no: • gold and silver' Pardy. W. M jscisossad E s Gay lord
»hall be a tender in paym ent for
debts. Then w ill the days o f the
republic have passe: and an oligar­
chy o f wealth rule o f right where
now they are usurpers
A n election is at hand. Men
are to be chosen who shall carry
out the w ill o f the people. From
tradition and interest the Am erican
people favor bimetallism and those
who do not demand tbe use o f k i t
gold and silver as standard monev
»re not republicans.
Gold and
silver is the money of the times of
our jjrospenty. it is the hones:
money and the only sound monev
it is what the Republican party
promises the Am erican people.
Tht* P o p u l a r I>ruinri»t n f r m w
C E D A R M IL L
,
^
‘a
A. O. 1 . U Lodgi Mr Erannoa from
por..;4C<3 g t n m :tc.Bre 4t tbe Va;% =
Constitution can be disregarded. 1 school hoase on Th ursday .*« :a regard
yes, overthrown
T he command !° ’•-*
to Congress is to com money not
Mr S tare ha* l -t one o f h.» test
to destroy it. to create legal-tender n‘ ll<^
4r - »=<-•.ier :» ven ; • tut
recover
money for the use of the people
Mr M o rir w ho has
and the gTant of authoritv to create
* M:~~
'**- t: 'rt'--£ »
ill, has
g o r e to Clatiob — *•
.
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,
Cedar M
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ra» gore
money can not be construed to - he has em ploy m e rt.
mean authority to destroy m onev.
W nen you w an : an up-to-date h air cut
— Daniel Webster.
o r a slick sh are call at the sh a rin g par-
T o annul the use o f either of the !«>t M r Thema» h K rg Prep
metals as money is to abridge the
A large force is »; w ork on th e Con ­
quantity o f circulating medium nell road w: ; t n : r g out tr e ro»d and re-
and is liable to all the objections pair-.rg the fence, a m uch needed :m-
pTovcxnent.
which arise from the comparison
S cb oo. w. . begin next M onday
of the benefits o f a full with tbe
There :» a voting fellow »▼ th e name
evils o f a scanty circu latio n — A le x ­
o f K:-:.
ander Hamilton.
And I 'll tel! ro a r w hat th i* voan *
fellow d id.
Mis» A lice C h ristian ha» gone to Gas-
to r w here she is em ployed as assistant
teacher tn the school.
C alvin Jack Jr. v tsited at h o u te S u rd a v .
Mrs. Rive o f Forest Grove w ho has
teen visitin g with her sister. Mrs. Swope
returned home Sundav.
The m agic lantern show last F rid ay
even in g was decided a succeis.
Mr Tom Ingram departed for H tpp-
ner la -t w eek
Tom m y has m am friends
and his sm titng countenance w ill be
ra is e d among his associates.
Midwit.
O
Mr Sam uel Sorenson and w ife were
:b * go*»’- 0: Mrs. Lizzie Jack .»-• - un-
day.
Horn T H. Tongue w ill sp tag 4t th t
R epublican club next Saturday evening.
It i* a fixed and im m utable law th at to
have good, sound health one m ust h ave
pure, rich and abundant blood. There
:» no sh o n e r and surer route than bv a
course o f D e W iu , Sarsaparilla. J. C .
C .ark. druggist.
A few n ig h ts a^o hi» gir: h f w en: to
A noticable feature of Gen W ea­
see.
ver's Hillsboro speech was the
General Weaver at Hillsboro.
A n d th e:r ¿;tt*e dog s:opped h i s at
S93. discredited silver and practi- painful avoidance of any o f the old
G en eral J u c o B W eaver o f I o „ a
the gate an d ch ased him up a tree.
31 cnHy demonetized it After the cep- familiar populist doctrine
It was
Benton
H e tb o o g b t his da« had cozcr so be .ectared :n ih e court house at H illsboro
i Lake
I res*ion of business incident to a only after the address was over that
te g a n to p r a j .
Coos
Monday evening before an audience fl'l-
4 L in c o ln ..
Carry
A n a th e rest I w ill tell you som e other :ng the * c u r * upper floor.
2 L in n
to j presidential campaign came the in answer to a question about silver
W hile a
â n e d a r.
Clackamas
12 M arion
pc pu.-.stjec-.ure men o f a ll par-ae» » ere
I W orld s Fair which created an un­
*91
coin,
he
unguardedly
said
that
the
Joarp h m e
4 P o lk .
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_
htT t
T b t , ? e i i e r * « ta m a b le m his
! natural a ctivity in certain lines , governm ent su m p made the value
Jackson..
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rem arks nad stories w ell told and pointed
7 Tillfim ook
corresponding
t
and
a
corresponding
unsettling
of
Governm
ent
pawn-broking,
fiat
Doug Is»
Consupat-.cm c a m e , m ore than h a lf « th e n a p p h c .tio a frequentlv enlivened
9 W ash in gton
others
W ith the thought that a monev aU
are now k
in ? *
K la m a th
a Y a m h ill
_ ,W° mma
C * r! * C ; o w » »ot “
P roP-e from a ll over th e'e o u n -v a.
Tea 1* a p.easan ; cure for C onstipation tended
Lane
visit to this exposition was the op- the background, bat they would
F o r sale at C la rk s d ru g store
_____
Tbe tame b e in g one d elegate-at-large portunitv of a lifetime and impor­
come out prominently if ever the
for each county, and on e for each n
t a n t above everything else numbers
An Inhum an F a th e r.
people should put W eaver's party
votes, or fra c tio n o v er o o e h a lf thereof,
C E X T E R V IL L E .
F rid ay S ila s Payn e, w ho live» in the
The farm ers are busy p u ttin g in their
casi for the rep u b lica n g o v e rn o r at tbe o f people in moderate and poorer in power.
circumstances denied themselves
electron held Jane 4 . 1 * 9 *
T h e c o m m u te * recom m en d s th at the . every other expense, in instances
G L EX W O O D .
and coaaty c o n v e n tio n s be ; deferring payment o f obligations.
Mr W m . M orrill and w ife of G ale*
R es D unlap preached a very able mn- '-een-year-oid d au gh te” a - L h“ . ‘ ‘f .
held in accordance with th e recom m end
, 'L
v i s i t i n g Cre* k »Tre v isitin g th e ir son. A. A M or- - u n U s t Sun day a-, -.he school house D r the graud ju r e "
to spend their money
•tioa o f the state central co m m itte e
,
H e preaches here .econ d and fourth Sun- S tia n g e lv ih e extrem e -
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T
his
was
added
to
the
ul
*"*
wetk
T h o m a s H . T o w e l a. P re s C h i c a g o
this offense can
^
Mr and Mr* R X V a rle y spent F r i­ d a y , of e » h m outh.
uncertainty in all lines as to how
years in
J . A W i l s o n . Secretary
d ay at G a le s C ity .
T h e prayer m eetings h ave been lk * penitentiary,
the tariff law s would be changed.
--------------- _ _
Misa Pear! H ayco ck and M r » C o llin s ch an ged from Tuesday to W ed n esd a.
No one cared to accum ulate a stock
even m g o f each s e e s
R ep u b lican Coants Convention.
A tten d an ce and
.
. . .
,
.
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