Washington County hatchet. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1895-1896, May 21, 1896, Image 4

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    Abraham Lincoln said, ‘ I wish
every one of those fellows in Wall
street who are gambling in gold at
such a time as this, bad his devilish
head shot off. ”
Eatabliubcd for th r diMemination o f Waahini:
ton county new». the elevation o f humanity and
the money w e can make
Item * o f general inter e « gra tefu l!) received
E d ito r'» hobbies* and opinion# on thi# page all
th e rest fact# -impartial and uncolored.
Editor la at home in h i» «ancturn H a K H H
Building. Foreak.frrove, from 6 a. m to to p. m
o f each week day and a lw ay » glad to talk and
be talked to.
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T h e H A T C H E T has the Largest
C ir c u l a t io n of any newspaper
in Washington County.
It h a s d o u h lc the County C i r c u ­
la tio n o f any other new»pa|»er
in F o r e s t tirove.
REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET.
For Supreme Judge.
R S BEAN,
of Lane County.
For Congress. First District,
THOMAS H TONGUE,
o f Washington County.
For District Attorney. First District.
T J CLEETON,
of Columbia Countv.
years
crop of fifty thousand
bushels of wheat for fifty thousand
dollars and pay the indebtedness,
These parties who work a contrac
tion of the medium of exchange
commence their operation and by
Benjamin Franklin answered the making the medium of exchange
present single standard men when scarce, force the price of wheat
he wrote, " It is to the highest in- down to
fifty cents. The wheat
terest of a trading country in grower only realizes twenty-five
general to make money plentiful thousand dollars for his fifty thous
and it can tie a disadvantage to and bushels of w heat, just one hall
none w ho have honest designs ” of the amount he expected to real
ize, with w hich he is to meet his
The republican party is the true note of fifty thousand dollars. By
friend of silver and the only party this operation the contractionists HOOD’S SARSAPARILLA
that is its friend. The democratic have made it almost impossible for
party discredited the metal, would this man to save even the previous W A R D ’S
have demonetized it if they could, money he has invested in this prop-
A YE R ’S
The populists are really working to erty and he loses the property al
do away with both gold and silver together.
'
Does not this McLEAN’S
tell
truly the experience of the past
and warn only paper.
three years, since the discrediting W R IG H T ’S
The editor of the H a t c h e t , the of silver? Is money that does this, PIERCE’S FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION
Republican candidate for county- honest?
•*
MEDICAL DISCOVERY
school superintendent, has been
Eczema is a frightful affliction, but
accused of malfeasance in office, of
like all other skin diseases it can be per-
having bought the nomination, of m , n e n t ly c u r e d b v applications of De PAINE’S CELERY COMPOUND
being a populist, and now comes Witt's Witch Haael Salve. It never fail*
RED CROSS COUGH CURE
the Argus with the charge that he to cure Pile* J. C. Clark, druggist
is a democrat, and yet he lives.
ELECTRIC COUGH CURE
County School Column.
nay more, life is not vet even a
Questions in the May examination:
W A R D ’S
burden.
GEO G RAPH Y.
•' For many ages those parts of the
world which are engaged in com
tnerce have fixed upon gold and
-.¡her as the chief and most proper
material for this medium [of e x ­
change], they being in themselves
valuable metals for their fineness,
beauty and scarcity. By these,
particularly silver, it has been used
to value all things else.” These
are the words cl an early Mitchell
Republican. Benjamin Franklin.
John H. Mitchell has the sup-
For Joint Senator, Washington, Colum- port of every good republican, gold,*
bia and Tillamook,
I bimetalist or free silver, and the
G EORGE W PATTERSON,
confidence of all the people, not Ire-
of Washington County.
COUNTY TICKET.
Eor State Senator,
SAM UEL HUGHES.
F'or Representatives,
J R C THOMPSON.
G W MARSH,
H S HUDSON.
can-« he agrees with all of them
I but because they know- he will
j work for their best interest as he
I honestly sees it and that every man,
I woman and child in Oregon, irre-
sp e c tiv e o f part}* or condition, has
in him a true friend and can com-
m and his good services at an y
time. The republican candidates
are Mitchell men and a vote for
them is helping men to the legis-
1 attire w ho stand pledged to vote for
the re election of Senator Mitchell,
1 State five conditions which deter­
mine the industries of a country.
2 The earth is about three million
miles nearer the sun in December than
in June. Wbv, then, is it cold in De­
cember and warm in junein this latitude?
3 Name and locate five of the most
important commercial centers of the
United States.
4 What state ranks first in (a) pop­
ulation; (b) production of coal; (c) sal­
mon fisheries; (d i manufacture of cottofi
and woolen goods; jel production of live
stock?
5 Name the states which border on the
parallel of 49 north latitude. What is
the longitude of Washington, D. C.?
6 Locate the follow ng, stating w hat
each is: Sautigo, The Hague, Matapan.
Winnipeg, Sumatra.
7 Name the three departments of gov­
ernment of the United States, stating in
what each is vested. To how many
United States senators and United
States representatives is Oregon entitled?
For w hat length of time is each elected?
8 What is a glacier? What is a volcano?
Name three volcanoes of Europe.
9 What great commercial city is in
the valley (a) of the Elbe; (b) the Nile;
lc) the
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ARTISTS’ PAINTS, COMMON COLORS
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THE Sii
PROPORTION.
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wii
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su:
ove
Iride?
W e are running a C U T
RATE
DRUG
STORE
on a C ash Basis
aim is to give our customers the benefit of what we used to lose on the crediti
tem. Let us give you prices on goods whether you buy or not.
Yours very respectfully.
EMM'S WttiG STOW
(d' the G,0***: (e> the
C K D A l t M ILL
of the eyeball. Describe the iris. The Louis Hulit, Emma Finigan and Harvey
pupil. What are tears? What is color Haynes.
Paul Roachinan was a gur$t 1
Celinda Haynes, teacher. Kings last week.
blindness?
For Recorder of Conveyance»,
9 What are the effect» of alcohol on
Following is the report of school
E L McCORMICK.
Married May 14, Fred Lea
the brain and nerves? What is the first district No. 9 for the second month
Susan Trachsel. Their many
F'or Sheriff,
action of tobacco on the brain and ner­ of the school term which began March
wish them a long and happy life
UN ITE D S TA TES
HISTORY.
W I) BRADFORD.
ves? What are its later effects?
23, 1896. Total No. enrolled 30. No. of
Fred Siegenthaler is quite J
1
By
whom
was
the
Mississippi
valley
Every one is quoting Secretary
10
How
doe»
alcohol
affect
the
muscles?
For Trea»urer,
boys enrolled 15. No. girls enrolled 15. scarlet fever. Dr. Robinson oil
explored and settled?
Carlisle
now.
Here
is
our
favorite
How
does
alcohol
make
a
man’s
face
red?
A B CADY.
2 By what name was New England Describe the general properties of alcohol. Total days attendance 467. Total days is in attendance.
quotation. It is what that anient
absence 45. Average No. belonging 27.
For Asaessor,
known in the charter granted to the Ply­
A social hop was given at I
single gold standard champion said mouth company?
The following is the report of Roy Average daily attendance 25 No. times
GEO H WILCOX
Music was furnished by Hub 1
school
for
the
month
ending
May
8.
No.
tardy
4.
Time
lost
by
tardiness
one
day.
in 1878 while a member of the
3 What was the fugitive slave la v and
King. .About twelve o ’clock 1
For County Commissioner,
days taught 20. No. days attendance 520.
Roll of honor: Martha Batchelder,
its provisions?
house of representatives:
repast was served. They all retl
THOMAS G TODD.
4 Naim »he rebellions which have oc- No. pupils enrolled 38. Average attend­ Le.itia Jackson, Etta Jackson, George their homes about four o'clock. |
“ I know that the world’s stock
For Superintendent of Schools,
of precious metals is none too large cured in our history. Give the cause of ance 26. Average No. belonging 34. Krug. Albert Krug. Bertha Krug. Jim­ enjoyed a pleasant evening.
AUSTIN CRAIG.
Pupils present every day were: Lula mie Meacham and Nellie Neep.
and I see no reason to apprehend each.
Mr. Black, a populist speal
Eva A. Miller, teacher.
th at it e v e r w ill becom e so. Man-
5 Give the .late and place ofthe earl- Reiling, William Roy, Clara Phillips,
F'or Surveyor,
to a large attentive audience 1
Daniel
O'Connor,
Willie
Van
Dommelen,
kind w ill be fortun ate indeed, i f the 1 “ » settlements m the United States (a)
I. E W ILKES
j day evening at the Union schodj
Duu't throw away your money buying
a n n u a l production o f gold and sil- | hy ,he English; (r»> by the Spanish; (c) Paul Wagner, Maud Wilson and Milly
F'or Coroner,
The literary at Skookuinvilkdj
Roy.
worthless
remedies,
which
are
warranted
ver coin shall keep pace w ith the b.v the Dutch.
DR C L LARGE
Louisa Mooberry, teacher. to cure every disease. Remember that account of had weather.
ann ual in crease o f
population, j 6 What amendments have been made
Report of school district No. 66, for De Witt’s S a r s a p a r i l l a is a blood Pu­
Miss Delia Johnston who 1
com m erce and in d u stry . A c c o r d - ! to the constitution since the close of the
month ending May 8. No. days taught rifier and Blood Maker. J. C. Clark. working in Portland returned
For Justice of the Peace,
itig to m y view o f the subject, the j late tiv il *» r?
co n sp iracy w h ich seem s to h ave
7 About what time docs the colonial 20. No. of hoys enrolled 12. No. of druggist,
Saturday to spend a short ficE
J II DOLSTRVM
I teen formed here and in E urope, to history of the United State* commence, girls enrolled 13. No. days attendance
Politics are boiling in our 1
For Constable,
313. No. times tardy 17. No. visitors
d estroy b y leg islatio n and o therw ise and "hen does it end?
CORNELIUS.
Mr. Walker is building * 1
K B SAPPINGTON.
from three-seven th s to o n e-h alf o f
8 What treaty was signed and where, 5. Those who have maintained a good
Mr Adam* is visiting in Portland this barn.
the metallic money of the world, is before the news reached this country of deportment and attendance were: Tom- week
Mr. Walters' folks are
the most gigantic crime of this or a terrible and unnecessary battle fought? mie and George Callahan. Henry Vlinker,
Republican
Nominees
The party given for a farewell to Miss ' uck Mrs. Walters who h»»
Where was the battle fought and who Pete Yunker, Mary Callahan. Lulu Smith
j
any
other
age.
The
consummation
Juatice of
peace.
Garlington was attended by quite a for si mu- time is worse Sam |
and Vivian Smith.
of such a scheme would ultimately was the president at that time?
BU XTO N.
the little boys is sick with 1
9 How many arbitrators com posed the
A. M. Porter, teacher. number of her lriends from this place.
1 entail more misery upon the human
S. Paisley.
Jas. Cummings.
Geneva tribunal? Who were they and
Mr.J R. Pollick made a visit to his Norman, another little boy »«I
I
race
than
all
the
wars,
pestilence
Report
of
Gaston
school
for
term
end­
BEAVERTO N.
when he fell throwing his **|
| and famine that ever occurred in by whom were they appointed?
ing May I. Advanced grade: No. days parents south of town Wednesday.
A. B. Cady.
H. J. llughson.
place
10 In what respect was the battle be­ taught Jo. No days attendance 577.
! the history of the world. The ab­
Last
Thursday
evening
a
very
pleasant
C O R N E L IU S .
solute and instantaneous destruc­ tween th“ Monitor and Merrimac the No. days absence 43. No. boys enroll- party was given at Miss Bennett's the
Mrs. Smith is quite ill.
J. T. Dorricn.
Albert Bunning.
tion of half the entire movable most wonderful battle fought on the ed 18. No girls enrolled 14. Average evening was spent in playing games
C O L U M B IA .
property of the world, including water? Who invented the Monitor?
attendance 29. The following named and listening to vocal and instrumental
One minute is the stai.dsrinj
J. H. Davis.
S. A. D. Meek.
horses, ships, railroads and all
pupils were neither absent nor tardy: •"“ »'« “ »til twelve o'clock when the One Minute Cough Cure isthffl
PHYSIOLOGY.
D IL L B V .
¡other appliances for carrying on
preparation for every form d *
W. M. Jackson.
A. B. Todd.
1 What are muscles? Where are they Glenn Raymond. Willie Jeter, Willis young folks returned home.
! commerce, while it would be felt
Mr. Surdervant
DAIRY.
found? What is a tendon? Which is Haynie. Earl Morrow, Mack and Marr
visited friends here cold. It is the only h u w m
' more sensibly at the moment, would
that produces immediate res»-'
W. R. Hoyt.
the longest muscle of the body? Which Bislan, Bertrom Russell. Fred Kober- last Monday,
' not produce anything like the pro-
stein, David Storey, Clarence Stewart,
is the smallest?
E. C E D A R C R E E K .
Merrv wedding bell, were ringing here Clark, druggist.
j longed distress and disorganization
Geo. C. Dav.
Wm. Spencer, j
j Name the organs of voice. Of res- <>scar Hundley, Lillian Henderson, Lil­ ast Monday. The participants being
of society that must inevitably re
K. B U TT E .
I* If U l t l l . DOTS |
How do we breathe? Why is lian Porter, Bessie Beauchamp, Florence Mrs Freidentha! and Mr. J. Brooks
Milt from the permanent annihila p,rat,on
H. B. Tigard.
A. W. Smith, i
it better to breathe through the nose Best and Annie Newman.
Miss
Tracie
Reiling has retof
III
the
evening
quite
a
number
ot
their
| tion of one-half the material money
W. T. Fletcher, teacher.
than the mouth? Why do we sigh?
GALEA CREEK.
from Portland for a few dar* ^
friend,
gathered
at
the
home
of
the
bride
of the world "
Primary grade: No. days taught Jo.
J. T. Fletcher.
J. R. Greenwood. |
3 How do we take in oxygen? What is
and enjoyed themselves untila late her parents.
N. H IL L S B O R O .
blood? What are blood globules? What No. days attendance 584. No. days hour.
Mr. George Hancock, of
absence
90.
No.
Fovs
enrolled
16.
No.
"T h e effect of contraction of the proportion of the blood do they make?
W\ l). Smith.
F. J. Williams
passed
through this place H*®
The
entertainment
given
at
the
M
F'
s. H illsbo ro .
medium of exchange can be illus- How much blood is there in the body. i,r l* enrolled' 23. The tollo ing named Church Saturday evening wa, a great
There was a party at Mr
pupils were neither absent nor tardv: success.
and
how
much
may
be
lost
without
a
J. P. Hicks.
*
C. . Redmond. | (rated in this way: Supposing a
mers’ last Thursday eveniaf-
Encv Brown, Herbert Burlingame. Cora
fatal result?
FO REST GRO VE.
Hon Bruce Huston an.l Mr. Schulmer- ent report a good time.
man whose business is to raise
Fowler.
Pearlie
Fowler.
Charlie
Gerrish,
J. H. Dolstrum.
E. B. Sappington
4 Describe the heart. An artery.
wheat, for which he receives one A vein. The stomach. A bone.
Welmer Hamrick, Golia Stewart, Lizzie ich of Hillsboro addressed the demo­
Mr. Frank Dommelen
W. C E D A R C R E E K .
Thomas.
Leon Koherstein. Finoch and cratic club Monday ev-rning.
dollar
per
bushel,
and
he
raised
land Tuesday retureing
5
Name
some
qualities
of
the
skin.
J. A. Chapman.
W. J. Smith.
Mr. Zachery. mother of Mrs. Sol F'ni-
W. BU TT E.
fifty thousand bushels and sells What are pores? What is insensible per­ Mary Well, Mabel Storey. Elsie Ham­ nch who has been quite sick is ,|owlv ing.
rick and May and Maud Wahl.
spiration?
What
is
the
use
of
the
nails?
Calvin Jack Sr.
Mrs. Jno. Van De veld*®
recovering.
them for fifty thousand dollars.
Alice Christian, teacher.
What makes beat in the body?
W APATO.
spending a few days witk ^
With this money he makes the
. 6
How do clothes keep the body warm?
K. X. Ilar-llng
J- E- Kertaon. |
Report of school district No. 46 for
Mr. and Mrs. Piscacek
Young mother, dread the summer
W ASH IN GTON.
| first p aym ent ot a business block in j w hat ia the use of bathing? What cau- month beginning April jo and ending
nelius.
Geo. Paaley. a c ity , for w h ich he agrees to pay tions are observed in bathing? What is May 15. No. of days taught jo
J. S. Jackson.
Miss Fanny Squires iji 1
one hundred thousand dollars, that the use of the hair, and what doesit grow of days attendance 245. Xo. o f da vs
» , T U A L A T IN .
ix r j^
s s s s . «lava with her parents, i
D. Savage
Herman Collier. is,
js> he
j,e pays
p ay s o
n e-h a lf the purchase ^rom *
i absence 33. No. times tardv 7
one-half
MOUNTAIN.
------------ 7 Name the three d iv is io n s o f the ear. | pupils e n r o lle d 14 A v e r a g e d a ily
Mrs. R. DeYoung. M|
price - and
owes the other half, for i ..
..
..
| Describe the external auditorv canal. tendance 12. The following pupils Rt- & C h o e r a , cure. and administer it writes, I have used One
Thos Meacham.
Arthur Bacon. r
wire promptly. F „, cramp., bilion,®
which
he
gives
a
note
due
in
one
Wh.t
ia
aound?
Iloea
the
ear
hesr>
neither absent nor tardy
BKRDVILLR.
colic, Cure for si* year-, both I
during the dywntery and d le r r tJ T it afford,
children, and I consider i
Geo. Thing Sr.
John Borwick. year, calculating to sell his next 1 7 State the positions, aiae, and shape | month were: May Otia. Ira McCormick
in- acting and most satisfaci
»Untrelhf. J. C. Clark, druggist
I have ever used. J. C. I
F'or County Clerk.
J A IMBRIE.
V s
I H ai
1.00
1.00
H EATH & MILLIGAN’S BEST PAINTS
chi
T I
kttetn
1.00
20 and
AND EVERYTHING
I
t v fu
01.0 I’KH’K.
81.00
*25 and 5()c
5< >e
STATIONERY
A
.
Mersey*
IO w h y does not the Artie coast offer
great advantage for trade? What are the
exports of that region? Why is Sitka
warmer than Boston?
Constable.
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