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About Washington County hatchet and Forest Grove times. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1896-1897 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 3, 1896)
THE H ATCH ET. W atered at th e port-office a t Forert Grove, Second-class m ail m atter. Highest Or. as TKKMS TO SUBSCRIBERS. One Powder Postage Free. ........................................................ ................................................... m o nths.............. In Advance. year S i s m onths T h re e E stab lished for th e d issem ination of W ash in g county new s, th e elevatio n of h u m an ity and m oney we can m ake. Item s of gen eral in terest g ra te fu lly received. E d itor's hobbies and opinions on th is page, a ll t h e rest facts—im p a rtia l and uncolored. Editor is a t hom e in h is sanctum . H atchet Bu ild in g , Forest Grove, from 6 a. in. to io p. m of each w eek d ay and a lw a y s glad to ta lk and b e ta lk e d to. to n th e C oun ty S c h o o l Column. of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. & Gov’t Report. A BSO LU TE LY P U R E No other article of human food has ever received such emphatic commendation for purity, strength and wholesomeness, from the most eminent authorities, as the Royal Baking Powder. THE FAVORITE PRUNE. M ENTAL A R IT H M E T IC . 1. Peter gave i - j of hia marbles to Samuel, and two times ^ of them to Anson; how many had he at first, if he gave away 14 marbles? 2. A wagon was sold for $90, which was 10 per cent, less than its value; what would have been the gain per cent, if it 1 had been sold for $ 120? 3. If four men can do a piece of work j in six days, in what time will it be com pleted if they receive the assistance of five men when the work is half done? A 's money added to B's being on 2 19 : Bryan 44. T h e poll o f Uni- interest for five years and four m outh,.! versity place, a leading center, was: at 6 ^ cent „m ounts to #66u; what the M cK inley 126 ; Bryan 14; prohibi- sunt h a s each, if A 's is four times B's. T h e blessing concealed in hard times for fruit is beginning to tion 19; uncertain 22. It is claim- 5. A, B, and C can dig a ditch in ISSUED EVERY WEEK IN THE YEAR ON reveal itself to the growers. A ed that w hile the returns are incom- three days. A can dig it in six days. THURSDAY FROM THE HATCHET large firm o f Eastern fruit dealers píete, they establish a general and B in ei«ht da>s; in what ,ime ean C PR IN T E R Y . _ , , , _ , alone dig it? writes: “ T h e low prices at which . character o f the whole. One 01 . . . . 6. Jacob is tw ice as old as his son, I f you tail to receive your’ paper it w ill evaporated Italian prunes have been B ryan ’s townsmen says of him: who is 20 years o f age; how long since be a favor if you w ill notify us at once. sold in all Eastern m arkets during “ O ratorically, he is a sky-rocket. j acob was five times as old as his son? the past couple o f years, while a AUSTIN CRAIG__ E ditor and P ro prieto r . M entally he is a stick . A s a law- Philo foutld tcll cents, and then b ig sacrifice on the part of the yer he is not even in the fourth- 1 lost *4 o f what lie found, and then had grow ers and shippers, have been class and that he has no business ! 3-2 as much as he had at first; how much , E ig h t EADABLE the means of introducing them P ages E L IA B L E capacity at all, was not a success as llad he at first> E P U B L IC A N quite thoroughly and w iping out W eekly an editor and got into congress by “■ If a farmer Plows one acre of ,and , n . ,, . . . . /- • , for every four cows, and allows one acre the existin g prejudice against this a fluke. And this superficial ac- f f r- a r I of pasture for every five cows, now man) T h e H A T C H E T has th e Largest fine prune. Jobbers who had to be cident and political trimmer is aim-i acres will it require to keep 60 cows? C ircu latio n o f any new spaper forced into buying them in the past, ing at the presidency in a financial \ tree 90 feet in length, by falling, are now already inquiring for Ita l in W ashington C oun ty. cam p aign .” — Vernon County Cen- was broken into two parts such that \ ian p ru n es." G lad news this is to o f the shorter equalled 1-5 of the longer; sor those who have so patiently and how much must be cut from the longer so that % of it may equal 1-5 of the other persistently pinned their faith to THE ( ROWER ______ NOW CROW-EATING. part? the belief that there was money in It is interesting to observe the I0' Two-thirds o f M orton', apples, in- good prunes. _________ __ _ _ O regon's Italian prune has Hillsboro 'A r g us"w hose ed ito r ’ “is ™ ' 1, ^ * ’ «*«•>• 3-4 of h i. number. . . i 6 | dim inished by 2; how many apples has proven its superonty in flavor, sub- now a man w ithout a party. he? stance and shipping qualities. Un- H ood’s wounded sailor wept, " A GEOGRAPHY. fortunately this year there are few cut in one place is enough, but I. (a ) What is a watershed? (b) or no Italian prunes to m arket and I ’ve been cut in tw o ." So thinks I W hat is a river basin? (c) What is longi- unscrupulous dealers are w riting the A rgu s. T h e cut of Bryan still tude? in to grow ers to ship any kind and appears at the editorial masthead, 2- Name five states in the Union that brand them " I ta lia n " to satisfy the but the ticket has been cut in two. have no sea coast and llamc the c<T ital r .... ~ ,. of each state. demand. T hu s q u ick ly the emin- A u gu st 20 it was Our Candi- REPUBUICAN NOMINEES. («) W hat is the seaport of Paris? ence to w hich the Oregon fruit has ¡d ates," A u g u st 27 it was “ Our Cafi- ,.3' .. . . , . .. For President, , ,, , , , , 1 ' j 10) Name the principal seaport of South- attained would be lost and the didate” and the name 01 of Arthur zvrcuur ern Frallce W m . M c K i n l e y , o f O h io . favor w ith w hich it has met be Sew all of Maine w ill no longer be | 4. Name one important import which For Vice-President, know n to fame through the medium i comes from (a) Brazil; (i) England; (r) G a r r e t t A . H o b a r t , o f N e w J e r s e y . turned aw ay. T h e people o f Oregon should see o f the A rgu s colum ns. On the 6th Japan; (if) the West Indies; (e) Belgium. For Presidential Electors from Oregon, 5. In what zones is Australia? What that no such imposition be allowed [ the A rgu s published as its creed T. T. G e e r , o f M a r i o n C o u n t y , anim al, valuable for its skin, is found on to undo the w ork that has been the dem ocratic platform. Now E S. M. Y o r a n , E. L. S m i t h , J. F . C a p l k s , of of of L ane , W asc o , M u ltn o m ah . AMERICAN. W ell w orthy of consideration are the words o f Suprem e Chancellor Ritchie in his address to the S u preme Lodge o f K n igh ts o f Pythias, at the session in C leveland last week. It is in reference to lodges having seceded because the S u preme lodge refused to allow rituals for use in A m erica to be printed in foreign languages. " T h e statem ent was made that our order was opposed to foreign ers. T h is I resented w ith all the force at m y command. O ur order is Am erican; it stands for country and for order, hut believes in loy alty to flag and tongue. It w el comes those who come to 11s from foreign shores, desiring to be Am ericans, know in g our language, observing our law s and aiding in the prosperity o f our country. " O u r order stands for A m erican ism. It says to those com ing to our country not caring to know our language, not caring to observe our law s, not caring for our custom s, thrice welcom e w ill be the ship that shall bear you back to the land from whence you Came. Y l j s o r der in this country desires no man a member who does not w ish to know its tongue and does not care to familiarize him self w ith its laws and has not a proper regard for its customs and institutions. Our or der is better off, our country is bet ter Off. w ith »ut those who care not for its tongue, its law s and its cu s toms. ' ’ It is reassuring that on this plain platform ninety-five j>er cent, o f the foreign-born membership of the or der remained loyal. From those not native to this country have come many many of of our our most most ',lUti„. distin guished men in all lines. They were not born here but they adapted \hemselves, were naturalized in fact as well as in form, and became more truly Americans than thou sands whose ancestors for genera tions had made this country their home, but whose affections and longings were towards other lands Such pitiable creatures are now seen in our Duchesses of Marl- borough, W aldorf Astors, our Bay- ■rds and our Draytons. A n A m eri- an is made not by fate o f birth or form of law, but in the heart. What is Castoria is I»r. Samuel P itch e r’s prescription for i and Children. It contains n eith er Opium, Morphia, other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless sab for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor i I t is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years’ a*| Millions o f Mothers. Castoria is the Children’s I —the Mother’s Friend. Castoria. *6& ; Castoria, ‘‘C astoria b so well adapted to children that I recommend it as superior to any prescription known to me.” II. A. A rcheh , M. D., Ill Fo. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. •• The uso of * Castoria ’ id so universal and ita merits to well known that it sc ’iris a work of supererogation to endorse it. Few aro tho intelligent families who do not keep Castoria within easy rcat h. ” CA:::.oa H autyn , D. IX, New York City. I FOR Caiitorla cures Colic, Consul»^ I Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, E rW ' ' Fills Worms, five« k I ocd , and n gestion, 1 Without injurious medicatioa. rroKN [fleput “ r’or several years I hare . your ‘ CaKtortV and Khali do no ns it has invariably produJJ results." _ 1 K dwi . h F. P axois , k . i | UKth Street and ?th Are., ^wrT Till! CXNTAIIR OOHVAHT, 77 MURRAY UnMIt, Sn J J. C. C1 sip 1< THE LEADING DRUGGIST WASH! COUNTY, Carries the L argest Stock of Drugs J Grove and w ill Meet Prices th at m ay be made! one. Don't be hum bugged, but call on a Reliabl gist of Experience. J. C. CLARK, Druj TH TTO OREGON IN D U STR IA L EXPOSITII PORTLAND. OREGON Septem ber 10 to (id The Great Resources o f the P a c i f i c N o r th w e st — jj this island alone? Name the most im- culture, Horticulture, Fisheries, Mines, Manufacti done to gain a m arket and reputa- that platform no longer is repre-1 ^runrcommercial cit’ y on the island, Machinery, Transportation, T rad e and Commerces tion for the Italian prunes. sented in Oregon, and it remains 6 Locate (a) Milwaukee; (A) New Or- represented mure com pletely than ever before ! for the A rg u s to determine whether | leans; (c) Tokio; (</) Halifax; (e) Buenos COLLEGE AND COUNTY. it w ill continue to cherish the g h o s t: Ayres. Grand Band Concert E very Afternoon and o f its lost cause or w ill become 1 7- Into what do the following rivers S p e c i a l A t t r a c t io n s E v e ry Night One lesson taught by the close reconciled to the principles of dow’ respectively: Rhine, Nile, Ganges, Tennessee, Sacramento? ] Lowest Rates Ever M ade on A ll TransportationIj times has been that improved farm Cyclone D avis, C o x ey , Sandford 8. Name three means by which E n - J A dm ission ^.5 cts, C h ild ie n 10 ctS. property is far better security on Watson and Brvan. gland has attained his immense wealth. For E xhibit Space, apply to Geo. L. B ik er, Superintendent, it fl which to loan money than business J the late 9. To what government does each of blocks in cities. Pacific U niver II. ('. M A S T E N , Secretary. YATES AND LONG. |mplete li the following island, or group, belong: sity has invested its endowment Ick mach (a) Madagascar; Philippine; (c) Ice K iir l’ n C lover lUxtl D IL L E Y . funds largely in Portland w ith the A t the request of Editor Long result that it has had considerable m oney tied up. H ere in W ashington county farmers have been m ortgaging their land for safe sum s to outside par ties. E very cent o f the college endowm ent could find secure in vestment in this county, bringing the institution into closer touch w ith the people at home upon whom it is dependent for its prosperity. T h e people of W ashington county have given liberally towards the endowm ent of Pacific U niversity, and it would be a fit recognition of their interest as well as sound bus iness policy to have the school thus reciprocate. T here is no good rea son w hy the college funds should not be handled at Forest G rove, and many a reason w h y they should. land; (d) Sicily; (<r) Ceylon? The silverites organized a Bryan club Is a cure for Headache anil to. Name in order ten bodies of water Saturday. eases. Nothing reliera»! do no man injustice the A rgu s edi on which a ship would sail in passing sale at C lark’s drug store, j Mr. McNutt, of Cornelius, did business torial on ex-Representative Yates from Portland, Oregon, to Hamburg. here this week. and because the H atchet would letter is herewith given: READING. Mrs. Otto Wismere visited with rela 1. Explain in your own words the fol T h is was not published by The tives in Bethany last week. A rgu s for the reason Mr. Yates lowing expression: “ The Father of Miss Mollie Hoover is gradually im does not answer the query, which W aters seizes the hills in his hands and proving Irom a severe attack of sickness. is plainly seen to be a direct one, drags them down to the ocean.” Mr. Swope, of the Grove, and also and in no w ay should be answered 2. Name three studies that is inci except unqualifiedly. Vet, had dentally taught in connection with the editor of the Other Side of Hillsboro, visited relatives here last week. Mr. Yates, said that he preferred teaching ol reading. the "g o ld standard and protection” Wm. McLeod had the misfortune to 3. W hat is a rhetorical pause? What lose his gold watch last week. Any to bi-metalism and a democratic is a gram matical pause? revenue plank, his response would person finding the same will please re 4. W hat is the object of learning to turn to sawmill and get his reward. have been published. A s the an read? sw er is irrelevant to the directness lh e M cKinley club of this place met 5. Define monotone, orotund, gut of the query, it was not published. j Monday with large attendance, the ob tural. Mr. Y ates personal statementa ject was to reorganize and to elect dele- W hat is quality? have lieen that he was opposed to gates to the county league to be held at the gold standard and this attitude 7. \V hat benefit may be derived from Hillsboro. Its future meetings w ill be defeated his re-nomination at last requiring a pupil to lead in a whisper held every Monday evening. sp rin g’s county convention. Very any selection? likely Mr. Yates thought of this at 8. How may a pupil be taught to re -1 neWU»,. o . the moment he wrote the above in member accurately what he reads? I , . saparilla is prepared for cleansing the blood from impurities and his reply: ‘ ‘[and m yself in particu la r ]." Indeed this paraphrase by 9‘ “ :0.'V d0 !C,h ildre" acquire ,he habit Idi«aae. It does this and more. It builds expression? Wha, up and strengthens constitutions itself is so purely personal and e x method o f instruction can you suggest ALL POPULISTS NOW. planatory of Mr. Y a te s ’ position as paired by disease. It recommends itself. for overcoming such a habit? J. C. Clark, druggist. to almost cause one to deem the an There are today in Oregon hut sw er not for publication. 10. Name three authors of the present day whose writings are especially for two parties, the republican and the N e r v e s 011 K ,IK,.. boys and girls. populist. A w eek ago T uesday the In characteristic words the editor ” 1 was nervous, tired, irritable and PENMANSHIP. dem ocratic party officially w ent out of the H eadlight bids farewell to, 1 cros9’ Kar' s Clover Root Tea made me Describe the position of existence the Bryan-Sew all ban- ^ ^ « t T h i s r ^ e ¿ w h ^ ¿ ‘ haVe ^ U t ^ n ^ ^ K’ « " tier was pulled down and one in- i _ • ... . , , tOT sale at Clark s drug store. has served so faithfully and so in- 2. \\ rite the elementary principals of scribed Bryan and W atson terestingly; “ There isn 't room i n 1 small letters, hoisted m its stead. T h is leaves ()regoI1 for H arvey Scott and us 3 * W rite five good movement exer- , It,d° eSn ‘ " ,aUer much whether sick the democrats free to choose whom T h e field Js litnited for ,K)th o f us ciscs. headache, umousness, biliousness, indigestion indigestion and •— they will support, and bound by no an(, we sha„ probabIy RO to a ^ 4 . G ive comparative heights of n, r unavoidable “ r\ caUi'’’'1 *>y neglect or by d, b,q. h .q . unavoidable circumstances; D eW itt’s party ties. Under these circum- ger fie ld -C a lifo m ia . H arvey came •ittle Early Risers will speedily cure stances the P°PuHst Platfornl comes the only n,le of faith and conduct tor Bryan men. The tiger and the lamb have lain down together, but, wonderful to relate, the tiger is inside ol the relate, lamb. A WOULD-BE SUCCESSOR TO WASHINGTON. “ The news has been sentotit that partial canvas of Mr. B ryan’s home town, Lincoln, and the county of Lancaster, in which it is situated has been made. The county committee distributed blanks and sought to secure an ac- curate canvass. 5. Analyze a, b, p, x, f. them all. J. C. Clark, druggist. to Oregon first and we hate to 6. (Juote, as a specimen of your pen crowd him ou t.— Yours, etc., \V. manship, a stanza of four or five lines. F. I). Jones’ ' Oregon loses a good A re Y on M a d e newspaper man. Miserable by Indigestion, Constipation, Condensed Testimony. \ \ r a n r K i » skvfralfa J I t V Women to travel for nr li sh ed botine in Oregon |15 w eek ly and expenses. R eference. Enclose selt'-addrrt velope. The National, Star H 1 than.my doctor, because it al ways cures. Mrs. Hemming, 222 E. C atarrh C urkd . In tw o precincts Remedy. reported the result was: McKinley tor free. Health and sweet 2 5 th S t shìlohV“c.u^h hind u d h « Price 50 cents. N al iniec- »t instantly j at 1 relieves. Miller’s Pharmacy. Free Trial Bottle* lots rent it. B will selli in P"«- #3.500. Will W. R. T r a v e r , * » Front St., Portland, Ore, ogon, Or, Forest Grove Land Co. 24 The 1 suppl lamor )ry Goc Pate P a n t s t o Onto 85.00 j fishing T supplì IP 1 Second Street potary Public e of the r UNION PACII For Informàtici . . . . T im e1* . . . . Maps' . . C a ll'll pnn.snoR h y ' Si m- . ^ '-'-in ingies ot ro rte r’s " C“y acreage. Address, nast ( Cleaning and 1 Neatly I .» c s i s r z z Traver s lo Acre Tract ftop a SUITS FROMM Dizziness, Loss of Appetite, Yellow S kin? ¡is “ « a cor, Ich as S U R I E RJ Illy pre par ople for t| fccific Avt HOLMf M ERC HI TA i LO j Chas. R. Hood, Broker and Manufac- Shiloh s \ italizer is a positive cure. For A WILCOX 4 1 Not one o f these democrats but turer’s Agent, Coiumbo., Ohio, « Clark’s drug « ^ 7 lately boasting o f Bryan and bew ail that Dr. King’s New Discovery has no - ____ FOREST < w ill vote for their candidates. T hey eqnalas a Cough remedy. J. D. Brown. Dentistry Or H . W. BAXTER . 11 can ’t— if th ey stay in O regon. *>roP‘ st- James Hotel, Ft. Wavne, Ind. Dr. R. h H„v. v i -------------- . ----------- W wae enrol of a C„„gh 0, Fores, Grnve for " P o rted fool to 1 m . .n v o f them . B . r»a,lj. for M .m ll, M . .. fo .. ¡ « ' — - - ' ’ the green apple season by having De- he has used and recommended ' • - bu - l l ' v iu '* Co,ic and Cholera Cure in the never knew it to fail and would ruber " house. J. C. Clark, druggist. INDERS W hen Bal.y « » * « • W hen she w a s » * 11 W hen she beca*< W han she h»a ch l,nu«e w 1 ; «lupe. The N Knek The Best S 'mises, Sor f e v e r Sores Chilblains, ( ■ lions, and pc pay required ^ect satisf * 25 cet Khan Ripans T Ripans T