w , O iU S Q O M M > A N D H A T C H E T *3 .0 0 A Y E A H I TH E HATCHET. Highest o f all in Leavening Pow»r.— Latest U. S. G ov’t Report. W atered at th e po*t-office at Forest G rov e, Or. a t S econd-class m ail m atter. TKK M S TO M KS 4 KIB K Kh. P o stag e F ree O a e year S ix m on th s T h r e e m onths In A dvan ce. E sta b lish ed for th e dissem in atio n o f W a sh in g ­ to n co u n ty new s, th e eleva tion o f h u m a n ity and th e m oney w e can m ake. Herns o f g en era l interest g ra te fu lly received E d ito r’s hob b ies and op in ion s on th is p ag e, all t h e rest facts—im p artial and uncolored. E d ito r is at hom e in h is sanctum . H a t c h e t B u ild in g . F orest G rove, from 6 a. m. to 10 p m ot each w eek d a y and a lw a y s gla d to ta lk and be ta lk ed to. A B S O L U T E L Y PU R E Crop— The weather has been most fav­ orable to farm work ami vegetation. The growth of all things ha* been healthy and rapid. Late seeding has been pushed with vigor. Considerable oats is being I intended for hay. Late garden, have I been planted and gardens arc now ab ut all planted The weather conditions while favorable to growth were also fav­ orable to the drying out of the soil, which in places was needed. W he»t has made an excellent growth. The long period of rain did no injury to the wheat crop. Spring grain has a good stand and is as w ell rooted as faP wheat. Previous to the fair w eather much of I he wheat was yellow, but it now has revived and is a perfect green. All correspondents note the wonderful growth and improvements in the wheat crop. The same may be said ot the oats, except that sown lately, and of the other grains. Much of What ¡3 Castoria is Ur. Sam uel P itc h e r ’s p r e s cr ip tio n for and Children. It contains n e ith e r O p iu m , Morphia« i0f THE ELECTION'. opposed because they were claimed other N arcotic substance. It Is a harm less substlt«, June first is over and the only i to be in sympathy with its princi- for Paregoric, I>rops, S o o th in g S yru p s, a n d Castor Oil regret is that Mr. Tongue’s election pies. This list contained all and It Is Pleasant. Its gu aran tee Is t h ir t y years’ u * bj IS S U E D E V E R Y W E E K IN T H U Y E A R ON is not yet certain and even if he only these and was made up re- M illions o f .Mothers. Castoria Is th e C h ild r e n ’s Pan**. | th k h a t c h e t has been sucessful his majority will gardless of membership or party. T H U R S D A Y FRO M P R IN T E R Y. not be what he should have had. Some offices were left vacant and —the M other’s Friend. However, people will be satisfied for some several candidates were the land that had been prepared for I f y o u ta il to r e c e iv e y o u r p a p e r it w ill Castoria. Castoria. if only he is elected. Mr. Tongue named. wheat, and which could not then be so b e a fa v o r i f y o u w ill n o t ify u s a t o n c e . Castoria cures Colic, Constipation, ••C a s to rla lss n well adapted to children that in congress would be a credit to A few of the members misunder-! sown' has ,lfen SLtiurrh<»&, Eructation, I recommend it os superior to any prescription A U S T IN C R A IG E d it o r am u P r o p r ie t o r 1 Oregon. stood the slip thinking it to be a j win continue to June ,, Rye , hat was knotrn to me.” II. A . A rcher , M. D„ Kills W orm s, giv es sleep, and J geation, 111 Fo. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y . The rest of the ticket went ticket for them to vote. This was sown in September is now ready in the E i c h t EAD ABLE W ithout in ju riou s medication. through with varying majorities contrary to the principles of the or- southern counties to he cut for hay. P a g es E L IA B L E * > The use o f * Castoria ’ is so universal and hut safe in all cases. Mention in der as it aims only to disseminate R*d clover iain places zSinches high, the W eekly EPU BI.ICA N its merits so well known that it m*. :ns a work “ F or seve ral ye a rs I have i __________ ________ _____ detail has already been made of trustworthy information regarding the rail'; weather havuigbeen temperate of supereregation to endorse i.. I >’W t.io your ‘ C asto ria ,’ and shall alw ay*c_ intelligent fam ilies who do not keep Castoria do so as it has in variab ly produced b Tli«* H A T C H E T In i* t h e L a r g e s t *h e different officers elect and the the position of candidates on cer- peciallv in the soutliern counties In results.” within ensy rea<.h.” E dw in F. P ardrr , m . D C...:_os ZI artym , D. D m c '¡ C i r c u l a t i o n o f a n y n e w s p a p e r assertions made are as true after as tain questionsand tocontol noone’s Jackson and Josephine counties alfalfa 125 th S tre e t and 7 th Ave., N*w New Y ork City. in W a sh in g to n C o u n ty . before election. The county will be vote. To prevent misunderstand- i will lie cut this week, for the first crop, Tn* C entaur G umpany , 77 M u r r a y S trxk t , Nnr You in safe hands and the offices will be j ing one man took on himself the I pbe ra' nJ’ weather has made all hay ver\ FOREST GROVE TIMES ANNOUNCE­ filled by competent and honest men. responsibility of calling them in heavy in growth and should favorable , i f . . . . . » weather prevail the crop will be well MENT. Differences have sprung up dur- and destroying them though he llarvested Hops have ma(le Krowth of With the issue of list week the ing the heat of the campaign which was not responsible for their issue, j from atosfeetdu rin gth ep astsevcn days. undersigned severed his connection will now be torgotten and while the Of course to the uninitiated the mat- The hop» have been most favorably af- with the F o r e s t G r o v e T i m e s , victors are republicans no one will ter could not be explained and a fected b>'the dl7 weather and sunshine The plant, subscription list and find any distinction made by any few personal enemies saw their op- Hop -v ards are now beind worked and . I the vine« are spreading on the pole« and good will of the T i m e s have been of these officers because he may portumty to obtain revenge by mis- wirCi. TllK LEADING DRUGGIST OF WASHIXd purchased by Mr. Austin Craig, have been on an opposing side from representing it and improved it, The current conditions are most favor­ UUUNTY, Carries the Largest Stock of Drugs in already well k n o w n and needing them in the fight. The officers working busily all day circulating able to grain and grasses. Grove and "ill Meet Prices that may he made by. Fruits*—There can now be no denying no introduction to the people of will show their partisanship only the report. one. Don’t be humbugged, hut call on a Reliable])!] Forest (>ro\e and Washington in the able and worthy way in To those who were mislead in the fact that the frosts of the fore part of gist of Experience. April and the cool rains have seriouslv county. 1 he maimer in which he which they all conduct their offices, this way were added disappointed injured most varieties of fruits. Of the will effect consolidation ofthe I i m e s a way that has come to be charac- candidates and people who thought prunes, the Italian appear to be the mos> and H a t c h e t w ill doubtless ap- teristic of republicans and has led they had a grievance on account of seriously injured. One correspondent pear in this week’s issue of the the people to confide in their rep- official acts. For instance, a part reports that in his 40-acre prun-orchard Marvelous Results, paper The new management has resentatives. of a community which had lost the lh" ' ia not a busl,e‘ . of fruit Somc for its new hall which will he putin place Prom a letter written by Re bound himself to carry out the ex ------------------- * 200 a vear it had been illet,allv ! orchards w,n have a fa,r croP of P""1“ ' for the next meeting. The event will be • .• . • . . . . w it TiiV'f’ lTB'iu p v l ’ h 11/0 ^ *" - o l . while others will have none at all. The „ . - j - orrasion of a special program Gunderman, o f Dimondale, Mick, istingcontracts with-advert.sers and MR. TONGUE S ENEMIES. (lrawing otl the children in an or -1 current season is one of those phenome- P Wednesday, evening the Gamma Sigma are permitted to make this eitn The close run of Mr. Tongue. pban asylum. A more unreasona- rial ones, for it is a very rare occurrence subscribers and such con tracts w ill boys debated tile silver question. Owing have no hesitation in recoin mends be carried out. yet uncertain as to result, was due b]e case was that Qf a former clerk that fruit is injured by the weather in to better preparation and better presen­ K in g ’s New Discovery, as the For three and a h a lf years the solely and simply to the rule-or vvhose resignation had been brought Oregon. The peaches and apricots have tation of their arguments the silver men were almost marvelous in the cue undersigned lias conducted T h e -ruin policy of the Oregonian and about because he appropriated been more seriously injured than the won the debate. As the debate was clos wife W hile I was pastor of the Iq prunes. The pears have been injured, ing Pres. McClelland, I’rin. Bates. Prof, church at Rives Junction she T i m e s , during which time he has the other gold-or-nothing, repub- school funds t0 his own use This but yet not so vert' seriously; in some sec­ labored for the upbuilding of the lican-only-in-natne n ew sp ap e;.,. man wrote in that he had been a tions the trees are fairly filled with pears and Mrs. Perrin and Miss Haskell came brought down with Pneumonias« ill to visit the society, and added interest j ing I.agrippe Terrible paroipi town and county, and he has the They drove out the republican Republican all his life but that it The apple crop has also been affected, to the discussion which followed the de coughing would last hours with littk gratification of knowing that in ! silver men(that is, bimetallists) by WOuld take $100 to get him to vote j alld this is a most unusual thinK ° re' bate. terruption and it seemed as it shea spite of general unfavorable influen- j eternally telling them they were fot the present candidate s°"' Lie cherry crop has been injured not survive them. A friend nt O n e m in u te is th e standard time, and : " ir"'>od Dr. K in g 's New Iliicotm ces considerable improvement has not wanted in the party and should This feature o fthe campaign was ^ “ «sm e' fairly lell'filled.0'TtachS! '» '»95 cherries were ripening on June 1, that produces immediate results. J. c. I and The present deal is made for the j a« who disag. eed with them fools, the party of the other candidate and t n T f “ 7 " ' Clark, druggist. reason and with the 1 dotards and lunatics and so , making those wno who preierrea nreferred him • . , by the weather, ' le yet rul it must las eetl Administratrix'» Notice. , , „ expressed ,/ , . 6 ’bv Dy tnose mm. j injured not N o tice is h e r e b y g iv e n that the uncen understanding that the field is too | hostile those who believed it was xh is explanation is in place for be understood that this means a failure C E D A R M IL L . has been d u ly a p p o in ted b y the count)« [ small for two newspapers. One , every man's right to think for n0 one cares to be misrepresented in the crop. There will be no market H e j the state o f O rego n for W ashington court), ■ We now have a new blacksmith, j m in istra trix o f t h e estate o f Jerome A ft [ paper, however, should receive the \ himself. in sucll a way even jje an edj yields in any hill fruit, yet there will be was much needed. deceased, la te o f W a sh in g to n county, i liberal support of the people of These self-sufficient journals now tor of a partisan paper and a can- fruit of all kinds and to spare. The small A republican spoke to a large audience and that ahl. ha, ,luly qualifif(i aad a I fruits and berries have not been injured. F’orest Grove. There is no busi­ that the election is over and the didate for office lursdav evening at the Union school i upon the discharge ‘ d is c h a rg e of c her duties. Thursday Grapes have been backward, but they All persons th e re fo r e h av in g clainuap® house. Excellent music was furnished ness institution in the city so po­ results of their work are becoming A u s t in C r a ig are now growing rapic.ly. Some vines said estate a re h e re b y requested and reqnin by the Bethany band. tent for advancing the interests of apparent are trying to shirk the present th em to th e u n d ersign ed at theof I have made six inches growth during the Mr. Huston, a democrat, also addressed Anton P fa n n e r a t F o rest G rove, Washi^| the business men and of the place responsibility. They claim that Mr. A funny typographical error past week. Strawberries are ripening a large audience at the Union school i count>' O regon , w ith th e proper generally, but it cannot thrive Tongue did not express himself crept into the editorial columns of rapidly, and before the close of the cur­ , 1 . ^ . 1 ,, w ithin six m o n th s from th e date hereof, „ _ rent week Oregon strawberries will be h o u s e la s t S a t u r d a y e v e n in g ® . Music was * Kllen Ports■ without sustenance in the form of distinctly enough on the money is­ j Administratrix of th e E sta te of Jrrotnt.il one of the county p a p ers last week plentiful. Raspberries, blackberries and furnished by the Bethany hand. patronage. sue when they know that had it not w here it Stated that ‘ ‘ Bradford had | gooseberries are, as usual, most prolific. ter, d eceased. A grand entertainment was held at the j Forest G ro v e . O re g o n , June 4, 1896. We lies peak for the management been for their distorting and mis made raanv fiends in thiscounty While a favorable change in the Union school Saturday at 2 o’clock. The of the consolidated papers the good representing his views no one would The fiends did not appear on eiec- weather is noted, the conditions are not daK was raised about 2:30. A fine pro- Ripans T abules assist digestion. will and financial aid the paper have ever called them in question tion day but his friends were very such as to indicate settled fair weather, gram was then rendered, deserves and in retiring from the after the public stand he took dur- much in evidence and put him in and it need occasion no surprise should Jim Gill has left our little burg and A dministrator’s Sale of Real I position of editor, express thanks ing the last senatorial contest. office bv a majority that showed geneial rain occur before the week is out. gone into the fishing business. He said N otice i* h e re b y g iv e n , that, by Tirtnfjfl The summer type of weather, conditions there was more money in fishing than in order and d e c re e o f th e C o u n ty Court of»* ington C o u n ty , O regon, m ade and enter« due to the public for liberal pat­ Those opinions he held to and pro­ hey appreciated his worth. has not as vet appeared, and until it does grabbing stumps, June 2, 1896, a u th o r iz in g and directing the« ronage in the past. m iniatrator o f th e esta te o f Martha M N<*r claimed during his canvass but settled fair weather cannot be expected. Herman Talley spent Sunday at Mr. deceased, to s e ll, a t p riv a te sale, certwl estate b e lo n g in g to th e e sta te o f said dfff“ when he spoke to hundreds news- J. W h e e l o c k M a r s h . Now, th e re fo re , n o tice is hereby ffi * Mr. J. W heelock Marsh who re- A. L. Wooster, a prominent citizen of ' * from and a fte r J u l y 6, I896, the under« pajiers reaching thousands were Arthur Miller has left tor Portland ad m in istrator o f th e a b o v e named esteti!'| tires from newspaper work to de Osseo, M ich., after suffering cxcrucia- HATCH KT-liMKS. proclaiming him single gold stand- proceed to s ell th e real estate hereinaftff where he will work. vote himself to his duties as post- t'ns'y fro*»> piles for twenty years, was scribed at p riv a te sale. Said real estate* This issue of the H a t c h e t will [ ard until finally some of the people Mrs. Sullivan left for Butte, Montana, p articu la rly d es c rib e d a s follow s, to wit master has for nearly four years cnred a *hort time by a» ng De W itt s Situated in W a sh in g to n County. Ow* be received by many who have not came to believe it because it was so __ . , ., .c , . , , 1 W itch Hmzt l Salve, an absolute cure for wbert s' lli w'd join her husband who is wit B e g in n in g on th e lv L in e of the d land claim o f K W a lk e r an d w ife, in T. 1 past been identified with the pro- a„ ik in diit.ases M„ re 0. this prep„ ” working in the mines there. before been on its mailing list, persistently kept before them. 1 W at a p o in t 8 d e g . 30 m in. K R*UM than all others combined. Mr. Smith, an old p.oneer of Oregon The announcement above of Mr. Now these same papers are full gress of Lorest Grove. It is in the i tion is used druggist. who lives in Tillamook, is visiting friends ,h' nc' H- 3 .19 chs., "Whence N. 5 deg-t»** Marsh explains the reason. The of reasons, giving everything ex power of a newspaper to materially , J. C. Clark, help or hinder the advancement o f ------------------- in Cedar Mill. ' 'Aiilrbra'inmn's^the^ F o r e s t G r o v e T im e s has been cept the true one. The favorite a town and under Mr. Marsh’s C O L L E G E IT E M S . La»t Saturday evening a very ple«s«nt I tiiaw B i. .ychk*"hrac"'?|l‘^ * | j! consolidated with the H a t c h e t seems to be to lay the blame on management the Times has Iteen a The bovs of the cllss of iqoo have PartJ' was given at Mrs. Walter's. Games criheuTrart. ¡hence Wlothrpl°*cr<>'f and all subscriptions will be filled the A P. A. because there is no considerable factor ill the advance adoP‘ «-d a grotesque straw hat for their were Pla* ed u,,til a,« “ t twelve when cJhTn" ha“ " on"'h^f °n out by the consolidated paper as likelihood of that mysterious orga- class headgear. luncli was served, then all returned to 1 Payment to draw interest at 8 per erst p«' ment of Forest Grove. , _ , , th e ir h o m es r*»r*r»rf o „ i * num ane election morning that the republi- g iv in g his opinions with the grounds can nominee for school superinten- for them, leaving to others the dent was attempting to knife the right to think for themselves with- rest of his ticket. This storv was Crop Bulletin. home of Wm. Owens in honor of Arthur ------ - ninteenth, and of Miss M Josie „ °w ens' . . , anil ol Miss Josie Smitl> *nd John John King's King's twenty-first twenty-first an- Sn" ‘ b and niversary. n' Ter,arvj Thev Th' y indulged indulged in playing and singing until midnight when an ample repast was served. Games Prof. Robertson, while trying to tame weri lh«n iootinued until about 2 o’clock Week ending June 1 W .a th e r -T h e paat week ha. been the “ ” d « wild unruly "b ik e 'o n the J « . *» their homes wuh first week this season without any rainfall c* ” pu* Monday evening, spramed h i, *>»d ™ h e s to the.r hosts and hoste.s i. « there was no general ram. On Fri- ! * " * ' h' ” fr° ” b' a™ * ™ci- day, the agth o f M~ay, good shower, fell tattons Tuesday and Wedneaday. W ill Fletcher, one of P. U ’s l*at atu- in Josephine county, resultant from a ,bunderstorm »fiich moved into Eastern dent», who is now principal ol the Gas- ('rc*°n *'r’d»>' night. Accompanying ton public school, was among us Friday The program of the last Pbilomathean o u t abusing them it they happen used in the different precincts and , nd night, .m l plenty of »unshine The meeting was: Recitation. Maud Buxtoa; to hold different views. In news wherever there were none who un- temperature averaged 5 degrees warmer song, Maud Shannon. Maud Jones and columns every one will be derstood and could explain it had a than in the preceding week; the d»y Pearl Chandler; recitation, Rena Buxton. treated fairly and equitably. Such marked influence. temperature averaged 72 degrees and the Miss Lois Parker made a short add re., has been the H a t c h e t ' s intention The origin was that an organize- n,ght 51 ‘‘'I"**- h°‘ hbeing normal May on what the society has done during the temperatures. The maximum for the ' y*»r in the past and such is its aim for had ordered slips printed g iv in g a week was 82 degrees on the 28th and »gth T h e Gamma Sigma society has received the future. 1 list of candidates who were being the minimum 46 degree». .he chain and some other furnishings Don't throw away your money buying wor‘ bl'M remedies, which are warranted ,o c u " every disease. Remember that 1>e W iu ’* S ‘ « s u » i t n u is a blood Pu- rlfier and Blood Maker. J. c. Clark, * rukglst ---------------------- D e n tis tr y . Dr. R. H. Hnvey b a v in . 1 Kl,rp*> Grove f,,r ; h„ ^OC* ,*h| 1,1 tiatry takes this meth,»l /?P#” dpn" it ........i t i S T S any Vori, .‘.'."W " P '* Prrpnred to d„ w,,r* in that lit, Hibbs’ Artice over »tore. No Air, No Life Pnc’.iuif' suliofkuj'i because tlii s w o lie* tubes solid, k e e p aif f r o nt ti1* I ^ lungs. Dt t A cker’s E n g lish Reinea)' i reduces the inflainmatio»' j so the patient breath® i freely, and is soon well- • M iss R . R a y . 354 W .22 d S t,N Y | • says : " W h e n threatened • pneumonia, I took one bottle« «3 : Acker's English Rem edy, and® t a: :i and cough disappeared. : Jailf». 2 Sc.: 50 c.;*I. AUDraff»^,] | AcRK«Mti>ici»RCO-.ia-lThaiii»^«^^