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W 'E E k L Ï TH E H ATCH ET. ■ •tarad U Che poot-ol&ec at P o re « G rov e. Or Second-ci*»» m ail m an e? TERM« TO SCnCEIBC&S Postage Pree O s e ?«*r • ix m onth» T h r e e m onth* In Advance BaUbliahed for the disarm marón of Wash mi the d e r a t io n of humanity an the monry o e eon make Ilrm a o f g en era l mterret gratefully received E d ito r a b ob b ies and opmioaa on thia pngr a t h e r e d ta rla - i m p a n a i and uoeolored t o o co u n ty a m E d ito r la a t h o m e in bta san ctum M a t c h e . Sodding P o r e d Groee. from 6 n. m to 10 p m o f each w eek d a y an d a lw a y s g la d lo u lk an k a ulked to. ISSUED I V I B Y W E E K I S TH U RSD AY FROM TH E TH E Y E A R OS H ATCBE 1 P R IN T E R Y . I f y ou tail to receive y ou r paper it wii b e a favor if you trill n o tify ua at once R U S T I * C R A IG E d it o r a h d P a o r a t s T o a The H A T C H E T hat th e Large»« C ircu lation of any newspaper In W ashington C ounty. I t h a s double the C ounty C ircu lation o f any other uewspapei in Forest Grove. Republican Nominations for Cor, gressman First District, Thoms H. Tongue, of Washington county Second District. W. R Ellis, o! Morrow county. u BHOO ü ía A a X D U A Î i.’Â f i I t t - W nav be afforded to American--1* vith no subsidy an 1 no promise 01 ustry equal to all class«« and t» . tpport. May i it had over 200 01 ! its list and there has not been t ' ill portions of the country We are in favor of the acquisi .eelc Jay since then when at leas: tion of the island of Cuba on sue! me new subscription has not been February 1 was banner erms as shall oe honorable to our received elves and just to Spain 1 but regard | lay, 28 sending in their names as .ess of whether Spain likes it or .early subscribers. Today the list lot) at the earliest practicable mo- ts nearly nine-hundred of those who read and pay for the H a t c h e t . nent. The gTeat highway whic file paper has doubled in size, the tature as well as the assent of tfce towns of the county represented ire four times as many and news itates most immediately intereste in its maintenance has marked ou" >f state and world also appear. fo ra free communication betweei Us early aim to be not merely a the Atlantic and Pacific oceans con local journal but the newspaper o f , •ititute one of the most important the county has been kept in view. ; rchievements realized by the spin vith what success our readers can ! if modern times arid the uncor. aetter judge Certainly its remark- J juerable energy of our people. ( iblegrowth indicates that its effarts ! That result should >e secured by a lave met with considerable favor imely and efficient exertion of the i i xmtrol which we have the right tc W e m ig h t te ll vou m ore «bout O r e rlaim over it, and no power on »linute C o u g h C ure, but you p ro b a b ly ;arth. nor domestic clique, should kn o w th a t it cu res a cou gh . E v e r y one be suffered to impede nor clog its does w h o h as used it. It is a perfect rem ed y f^r cou gh s, cold s, hoarseness progress by any interference with It is an esp ecial fa vo rite for ch ild ren , the relations it may suit our polict being p le a san t to tak e and q u ick in t> establish between our govern cu rin g. J C . C la rk , d ru ggist. ment and the government of the states within whose domain it lie«. SH ERW O O D . Our geographical and political A t th e rep u b lica n m ee tin g on S atu r »sition with reference to the other d ay la st M r. R . H. T y so n o f M iddleton s'ates on this continent, no less occu pied a b o u t an hour in d iscoursin g to than the interest of our commerce a la rg e a u d ie n ce upon th e p o litical and the development of our grow to p ics o f th e d a y . Mr. T yson is a very- ab le speaker, is a b etter o ra to r and uses ing power, require that we sboul more c o n v in c in g a rg u m e n ts th an m an y told as sacred the principles invoi who are h ig h er on th e p o litica l ladder. ced in the Monroe Doctrine: their T h e r e w s reached here late S atu rd a v rearing and import admit of no e ve n in g o f the a ccid e n ta l d ro w n in g in a misconstruction: they should be sp rin g o f a tw o year old c h ild at Mr. O bersts' a bou t tw o m iles south o f here. ipplied with unbending rigidity. O n T h u rsd av M arch 26. our saloon The Republican party have no k eep er Joh n W oid a w as arrested for se l tew principle- to advance, no new lin g liq u o r to an h ab itu al d ru n k a rd . He platform to establish, but are con w as b ro u g h t before th e tow n recorder tent to broadly rest where their w here be p lead g u ilty and w as 6ned fithers rested, upon the constitu- O n M ond ay Mar. 30 Jam es B eavert was D a vit io n o f t h e Unite ! States, wishing arrested on th e ch arg e o f d iso rd e rly con- ; gon w as JO s a f e r g u i d e no higher l a w . d uct and u sin g ob scen e la n gu a ge ^ M iA O i I y P ublisher ' s A nnouncement . T o our first subscribers, those who encouraged the paper in its early days, and whose friendship we gratefully acknowledge, we a sk : DO YO WANT THE IPasbington £ounty Ratchet ANOTHER YEAR? It invites comparison with any other newspaper in the county. During the past year it has given the news fully, truthfully and fearlessly from all over the county, and has prospered beyond all expectation. Tdday it is largest in size and circulation of the newspapers of the county, though the youngest. To make it better, newsier, more representative of the people, will be the work of the coming year. It has something to interest every member of the family and its weekly visits are welcomed in over Soo homes of our county. REPUBLICANISM. W o u l d it n o t b e w e l l t o r e n e w yo u r s u b s c r ip t io n a t once ? The H a t c h e t a t t h e beginning of its second year of labor renew s A u s t in C r a ig . its pledges of fidelity to the Repub lican party a n d reaffirms the prin ciples set forth in its -alutatory oi twelve months ago. The history of the nation during the last four years has fully estab lished the propriety and necessity C K D A K MILL. CO RN F L IC S. Krai Estate Tr&osfoiil for the return of the Republicat W ilco x o f H aines. E astern Ore- A new fence ha* been erected in front April a. B L and K J Ayers to■ party to complete control, and thi visitin g in th is citv th is week o f the Union school house and it is Lyda for f i l o , r acre in sec 17t l f l causes which called it into existence great im provem ents. April 2, E H , J W , G M and l l was lined $5.00, it b ein g h is first offense. Pete Jacluot “ J * b* •“ » » new are permanent in their nature, an There 1» a young fellow »een goin g in to H L. Bates for $700, part of !j n 1 • . . , . due ca lle d H op G o ld Beer. O a r n ew depot is com p leted and is *■ r now, more than ever before, de the direction o f w hite pine every Sunday. W alker's add to F o rest Grove. P i HE AVERTED THAT DANGER. ; ready for th e p ain ters. T h e Populists carried the d ay h ere in Brand its triumph at the polls. '.no an. 1 wife t o l l n Cl , 1 our c ity election last M onday by elect- To the Congress 0 / th e United States-. D a r:d b te ve n so n th e new romd super- 3 , * super A social hop was given at M r.J^cquot's breath for $30, 12 acre in sec 23tt^H To the Republican party thi- in^ a ll ot the officers but on e co u n cil' You are confronte 1 at the thresh- visor is d oin g very good w ork in b la st last Saturday evening A la-ge crow d April 2. G e o G a l reath to L t f l nation owes its unpreceJenti d in il 1 of vour legislative duties with in g out th e stu m p s on th e road that u‘ * a ’ wa* present. T b e e v e a in g w as spent in m « - I crease in population, its surprisin I i condition of the national finance« leads to th e S h erw ood H e ig h ts. Jobason atten d ed th e sale at card playin g and at tw elve an am ple re- April 2, M E and W D H o it c n l c t . . John S cm id th 's last W ednesday. development of natural resource- Mrs. N e ttie S teven son w h o has been J past w*s served. T h ey all returned to S W att for $559. 5 acres in the E H vhich imperatively demands im- T h ere was a law su it in town T uesday th eir respective homes in the sm all hours don land claim t I n r 3 w. its rapid augmentation of wealth nediate and careful consi leration. f r som e tim e ru n n in g th e Sh erw ood |f; H ouse has con lu d ed to le tire from bus- j Hsq. A . A. P h illip s. \ andom iin o f the m orning. A good tim e w as enjoyed its happiness at home and itr bonoi A pril 2, M iddleton i reserving The amount of money annually in esf. ▼ * Peu n in gs. by a ll present. W inters for $2^75. lo ts 3 a n d 4 b ll abroad. 1 exacted, through the operation of A ll th e b o ys around h*re h ave the M cN u tt and w ile returned from Mis» Ida K erch er who has been work- town o f M iddleton, The present Democratic adminis j present laws, from the industries base b all fever bad. th e N ehalem cou n try last M onday. ing at G len coe returned home last Tburs- April 2. U n ited S tates to JdH tration has far exceeded our worst j md necessities of the people, largely Mrs. M cN u tt's sister M iss R ose Sessm an W hite, patent, w '-2 o f n w % sail T h e m arsh al is en forcin g th e curtew | apprehensions in its utter incom exceeds the sum necessary to meet ! cam e out w ith them . A grand b all w ill be given at Beaver- o f n w *4 sec 2 t 2 n r 4 w ord in an ce n ow -a-d ays. petency in the management of na Mr, H ow ard anti cU u gb tar o f H ills- ton h all on Saturday. April 1 r h . Music A pril 3 , M A , L o u ise, J o s e p b iu l he expenses of the Government. E aste r passed v ery q u ie tly in our tow n . 1 boro were the guests o f Mr. J a c q o o t'l b y B r a g g e r 'i orchestra. M anagers. F. \ and k M attison a a d f l tional affairs, as evinced in its dis When we consider that the theory M r E d. H odson and wife and b roth er j C olstock. J. j . C b u rch ley, J. L . Barns M elva Page and h usb to John F S astrous domestic policy, in its ci> j jf our institutions guarantees to are exp e cte d to arrive soon from Cali- j *ast S atu rd a y. Mi»s E m m a ja c q o t visited her parents at1^ Fk>de Thing. T ickets 5 0 C ts . , supper f ° r f b 7° *cres o f sec 17 t 1 sr-jw.B graceful foreign policy, and in its .■ very citizen the full enjoyment of fornia. over S u n d a y. S h e is atten d in g th e extra E ve ry on e co rd ia lly invited. A pril 3, U n ited S ta te s to WmS| general and unvarying abuse of th« I ill the iruits of his industry and en Mrs. S a x e 's »ister, o f Illin ois, w ho has ! H illsb oro school. Siegen thalev started for Oregon patent, lot 1 sec 5 t I n r 4 * power intrusted to it by a confidin; terprise, with only such deduction been v is itin g her for th e past eigh t ! C ity last M onday. 44 76 acres. Col. Britton was sh ak in g h an d s w ith m onth s ha» a gain returned to h er home people. On April 1st. M ilton Reeves and Lizzie April 3. W illia m R e id t and J __ friends in town last F rid a y. is may be his share towa d the T h e m o o n ligh t party given b y M aster Burbank were m arried. Annie K e lle h e r for $100, lots M ^ H r h The people justly view witl -areful and economical maintenance J. E. Berst o f H illsboro was in the city C h a rles M osher on T h u rsd ay last w*s Mrs Barrett and daughter W elda. left block 5 , W est P o rtlan d Heights. I u| w alarm that widespread disaster in of the government which protects axonday on business som eth in g out o f the usual order. T h e for San Francisco where thev w ill visit April 3. O & C R R C o to cident to the discrediting of one oi him. it is plain that the exaction of gu ests all assem bled on a spacious cro- j A W Broas is w o rk in g for A . S . H atch relatives. *on for *ioo. n e * o f s e of « c ^ V ’ the twin money standards of thi more than this is indefensible extor q uet groun d w hich w as ligh te d up by j ia shop. T h e y are b lacksm ith Mrs. W alters, w ho has gone through * r 4 w. constitution and deem it a danger tion, and a culpable betrayal of tw o im m ense bon hres and for abou t six ! crow ded w ith work, anoth er operation under the care o f I)r. April 3, E liza J E y ro a n t o H H l H ' : ous usurpation by Congress oi American fairness and justice. hours th e air w as rent w ith volum es o f 1 C. S. M cN u tt w ent to Portlan d Tues- Robertson o f Beaverton .is m uch better, for $i, 5 48 acres o f sec « 32 t 2 s rr j a r a fter a load o f goods for ou r m er- Mr. Teteraon and E . Moore are talk- April 3. H H E v m a n to Arthur! powers not granted to it by that This wrong inflicted upon those m errv snouts and laughter. h a an n t ts * h ere. i ing nv n n r r h a tin a m n f i n o . and « ,1 »t----- 1__ for *300, ¿ 6 ____ S p rin g is here and m ost e v e ry body j c ch here o f f n purchasing an e engine thresher acres o « f sec 32 t 2 s r T l S L instrument. Unswerving fidelit who bear the burden of national around here is busy p rep arin g th eir gar- h id , nice refreshin g show er last for the com in g season April 3, F ra n k lin C Verner u f l to the constitution is the only soil S atu rd a y eve. .axation. like other wrongs, multi dens and p la n tin g seeds. to E liza J H ym an for $300. 6 a cio fl foundation of our strength, securit) M iss A J. A lto n o f C o rn eliu s ia down o f our people here atten d ed T w o Live* S a v e d . 32 t 1 s 1 1 w lies a broo -. of evil consequences. and happiness as a people and as ; Ube public treasury, which should here v isitin g friends. the E a sie r services at V erb oort last Sun- M i-s Phoebe Thom as, o f Junction City. April 4' Isaac " B la ir and * * ■ framework of government equall- only exist as a conduit conveying Mr. John R ig g s left M onday for Tilla- d ay. I»., was told b v her doctors she had the M Marshl11 an,i w ife to S W A I M m ook, Ore. conducive to the welfare and pros Jim W ilson and W m . Corum o f Ceti- consum ption and th at there w as no hope f l co n tain in g 464 a cres o f s e c i« he people's tribute to its legitimate tervtlle were in our c ity last S atu rd a y o f her reco v ery. b ut tw o bottles o f Dr. 401 1 s r 1 w, q u itc la im . I perity of all the states, north an >bjects of expenditure, becomes a It H ave* L iv e » E t e r j D a y . K in g 's N ew D iscovery com pletely cured A PriI *> U n ited S ta te s to Bia^B eve south, east and west. The singlt hoarding-place for money needles- Mr " r'Kht, paten t, s e q r o f s e qr w e fl T h ou sand s o f cases o f C o n sum ption , ..........................y ___ . Mr E N. O rd w ay ______ o f H illsb o ro ________ atten ded her and she says it saved her life. gold standard policy is one o 4ly withdrawn fr o m trade an ! the A sth m a. C o u g h s. C o ld s and Croup are -.he Populist speakin g last S atu rd a y eve. Tho* '3 9 Florida S t . San Fran- * '* of s * f o f sec 33 t 2 s r 1 • deadly hostility to the best interest people's ------------------- ’■ — ' ---------------- ■ -------- — cisco, suffered from a dreadful cold, ap- April 4, V a le n tin e F ra n ck and' cures, For use. *■ ----------- thus crippling our na cu red 1 e ve ry a d . a » y s b y . S h ilo h 's Tom T a lb o tt atten ded the D em ocrat of the country, dangerous to out -.ional energies, suspending our sale at C la r k 's d ru g store. proaching consum ption, tried without C h a* S ch m itt for #900; a of • cou n ty con ven tion H illsb o ro last result e veryth in g else, then bought one !ec ' 7- t t s r 3 w. republican institutions and the lit country s development, preventing T uesdav April 4. U nited S ta le s to U l r i d l^ H g h bottle o f D r K iu g s New D iscovert and VERBOORT. erties of the people, and calculate' investment in productive enterpri-e. H on. Sam uel H u gh es o f Forest G ro ve in tw o weeks w a , cured. He is naturally tacher, paten t, s e q r o f n e M iss M ary V a n D e b e y from Portlan d Br\ n to place the business of the country I was seen on our stre e t, last F r.d ay. than kfu l. It i , such resu lt,, o f which I n r 2 tv threatening financial disturbance, ts v isitin g h er friends. within the control of a concentrate- L . G . W cid ew itach and lady were visit- t h e a t r e sam ples, that prove the won A pril 6. 1896 John Cam pbell et I and inviting schemes of public plun H |i T h e yo u n g fo lk s en joyed th em selves money power and above the will in * in Corn eliu s last F rid ay derfal efficacy o f th is m edicine in Coughs T cllef Johnson for f 250, 1 acres itS der. . . . at th e aurprise p a rty o f N . G leason R t W . I o f the people. H al. T a ylo r o f H illsboro was in town ant* ^olds. Free trial bottle at the Mil- r c While the expedients thus (.by T h u rsd ay last. 1 er Pharm acy. April 6, 1S96 Joh n L . Barrett to I Tuesday. R egu lar size 50c ami | i . T h e emigrants and exiles fron ex Treasury operations) employed to Boys g e t them b ells ready for th ere E and Jas M. H en slee f o r f 1 o o ,jJ Jim Palm er cam e dow n from Buxton th the old world should find a cord in. releise the money lying idle in w ill ba a w ed d in g in th e near future. * !■ »ec 21 T I N R 4 W . I ast F rid a y where he has been at work. F E R N HILL. welcome to homes of comfort an< Mr. L . V a n d eco v e rin g has sold a hors, the Treasury served to avert im- April 6. 1896 T hos. H. M iller» ■ H i J. J. S eaton o f S h erw ood w as in our School opened M onday wr.h 3I p u p il, Ow, ns for ft 'o o . 05 a c re , o f iheJjL I fields of enterprise in the new, bo nediate dangvr, our surplus rev for I30. c ity last S atu rd ay. enrolled. J. M Gleason o f Forest Grove t * n and J » H a ll d on sec 28 T 1 >1 th is part of America is not subject enues hive continued to accumu A num ber o f th e voting fo lk s attended w. I H B B. S w in e y o f G ales creek was in is te ach in g for colonization by the scum of an) late,the excess for the present year the M accabees lodge Satu rd ay last. i«p | tow n last S u n dav. I Miss L M oooerv is suffering from a riiApi?* '• í* 96 C . B Bonne!! a««il u cn n 1 g ir o m , D irectors S ch o o l _______ D iat. N o. 23, H i .. severe . European nation. This land < amounting on the 1st day of Dec D on t forget John V an d ev has a team I . __ ■ he w a n t, to «11 for he w a n t, ,0 go east Ir* P° rd ' n * " ° ,d t,m e dem acrat o f tbc7 ov v h t n . I l ',S **?■ ° f , h f L H ick lin * the free is not the overflow for for ember to $55,258,701 19. and e*ti ■ H . s a v , th ere are lo t . o f g ,r l, th ere 1th* l ' rOTt th rou * h tow n T u « * W 7 ° ° ' * h K h w:l1 confi" ' her cla >“ > T 2 S R , W . ■ eign workhouses and prisons an at home fur a week or m, re A pril 7. 1896 L o uis Brosir.ki o u s . r.-w : .n his w ay to ih e cou n ty con ven tion mated to reach the sum i f $113, P. H. \ a n D c h e y is g o in g to leaeve 1 „ . . . when immigration is dangerous it Mr J n a Sm ith » c o n fin e d to h i. bed 3 ° ^ $ " ™ fa r ,6 ” 1 JOO.OOO o n t ’j e 30th of Jane next. I here soon but th is has been th e g o for a i ” ** ' 1 Anton “ fn en da in should be restricted. It now men a t w h i c h d a t e it is expected that *<>"» ■ sh erw ood th is w eek. Mrs. C . W . F itch spent E aster w ith aces life, propern and that hones: his sum, added to prior accumla ------------------- cephalitis. H i, d aughter C ecelia a lio r 1 N R 4 VV. ■ : her m other north o f G reen v ille. ballot which is the bulwark ot oui ions, will swell the surplus in the has the la g r ppe. Old People. liberties C h a rlie April 8, 1896 F . Anderson has b -en m ak in g A O ld s and n Treasury to $140,000,000. Old people w h o requ ire m ed icin e to a few im provem en ts on his farm south SR' * W*'* IOr ^■3°°' U*rt °f ,rc-<j H t Governments should be conduct« It need har dy be stated that while »t« the b ow els and kidnrsswdi find o f tow n. To The Public. H . „ A p r i l 8. 189b C. P K ru g er in d * | m , H enrv on the principles of the strides W e the undersigned have leased the M G R eetz foe f 2400. W ;he present situation demands a he true rem ed y in E le ctric Bitters. T h is S ack rid er visited friends » f j l yn- u cdicine d o e , not s u m u l.t . and con- m ou r neighborhood la « week factory form erly know the For„ ( economy, and revenue suff.cien E S o f N \\ (, « c II T j S * | emeJy, we c a n o n l y b e s a v e d from h I j . c Buchanan „ h .v tn g hw houae re G rove Door and Lum ber Co. and are 12» t ir e s . for the expenses thereof in time ot a like predicament iu t h e f u t u r e b y latns no w h isk e y o r oth er ¡ „ . „ „ c a m , hut a cts aa a to n ic aud a ltera tiv e . It a cts paired. prepared to do a ll k in d , o f m ill work peace ought to be derived mainly the removal of i t s cause — President m ild ly on th e stom ach and bow els, add- To Wood Chopper*. I T h e show in H en drick « h all « p t v ia lly Sash. D o o r, »nd B .acket irom a duty on imports, and not Cleveland in his first message to Con in g stren gth and g iv in g ton e to the Tuesday aud W ;iven etlueaday even in gs drew lowest p rices W anted b id s to ch o p three d j organs, th ereb y a id in g nature i.i the q u ite a cro w d . from direct taxes, and in lay in j gress in 1SS4. H oping to receive you r patronage cords o f four foot fir wood nesr *■ perform ance o f th e functions. E le ctric remuin. your» trulv. such duties sound policy require- ion. One th ousan d co rd s to h* B itters is an e x celle n t appetizer and a ds De W itt's S arsap arilla 1« prepared for the hr-t o f N ovem b er. Address The first issue of the Washington joat discrimination, and when E . A. Jerom e, digestion OBI people find it e x a ctly - lea n sin g th e blood. I t builds up and I J. E b n er. practicable by specific duties. Jountv H a tc h et appeared April what th ey need. Price 50c and | i a hot- stren gth en s con stitu tion s im paired bv J M. Baldric's, C h u rc h le y Bros.. 1 suitable eucouragemeut 12. 1895. with only tw o subscribers. | tie at the Miller Pharmacy. disease J. C. C la rk . d r a . . i , f Wm bm ith . S ixteen th and W ash in gton J M .Jon es Portlan d . ^ H