Washington County hatchet and Forest Grove times. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1896-1897, October 15, 1896, Image 4

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    TH K H A T C H ET.
Highest o f all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. S. Gov’t Report.
Hateretl at the post-office at Forest Grove, Or. as
Second class mail matter.
TKUMS TO s r B S t lilBK KS.
One year
S ix m onths
T h ree m onths
Postage Free.
In Advance.
50
75 !
40
K stablished for the dissem ination of W ashing­
ton county news, the elevation of hum anity and
th e money we can m ake.
Items «>f general interest gratefully received.
A B SO L U T E L Y
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.
E ditor's hobbies and opinions on th is page, all
th e rest facts im partial and uncolored.
E ditor is at hom e in his sanctum , H atchet
Building, Forest Grove, from 6 a. m. to to p . m. of the legislative branch, the re- policy to diminish our burden ot
owners, whom four years before it
had denounced, in control.
How degenerate became in twelve
short years this party of plain peo­
ple for in 1892, after deploring that
“ the fruits of the toil of millions
are boldly stolen to build up colos­
sal fortunes for a few unprecedented
in the history of mankind,' it ad­
ded to the unlimited landmark of
its founders a demand for free coin­
age, a change which would not
lift one straw from the burden the
masses arc now bearing but would
add half a billion dollars to the
wcalth of the richest and smallest
of the cj.,sses tlle forty
J. C. C la n k . . .
THE LEADING DRUGGIST O F W ASHIN G
COUNTY, Carries the Largest Stock of Drugs jn p
Grove and « ill Meet Prices that may be made by T
one. Don’t be humbugged, but call on a Reliable D
rience.
^
gist of Experience.
J. C. CLARK, Druggjsi
MELKI JOHNSON
•1 »ch wrrk d»y »nd «iways glad to uik »mi sponsibility was placed where it debt was to so improve our credit
belonged and further private sales that capitalists will seek to loan us
were condemned.
In money at lower rates of interest
ISSU ED E V E R Y W E E K IN TH E Y E A R ON of bonds
t h e h a t c h e t I January,
1896, another issue of than we now pay and must continue ers who already possess
T H U R SD A Y PROM
P R IK T E K Y .
$100,000,000 was made by the to pay so long as repudiation, par- inconcievable wealth of 66
- 000 000
Special Bargains in twenty and Forty Acre
662,000,000
-
president.
So
in
Mr.
Cleveland’s
tial
or
total,
open
or
covert,
is
Tracts in Washington, Yamhill
dollars. This is the party of Bryan
If you tail to receive your'paper i
Four in 1896. Will you aid by your
be a favor if you will notify us at once | three years the public debt has been threatened or suspected.’ ’
and T illamook counties.
increased $262,602,245,26.
The years later repudiation of the pub- , vote or influence the most gigantic
A USTIN C R A IG
K ditok and i ' kopkibtob . natural distrust of any one, how- lie debt in any form or disguise,
.................................
conspiracy ever attempted, where FOREST GROVE
OREGON
ever wealthy, whose expenses ex- was again denounced as a National
is m a" to forge its own
B ig h t
BADABLR
ceed income fell upon the nation crime. Proudly it spoke of the re- felters m the blinded belief that ence and Spain, baffled, bankrupt
C o u n t y S ch ool Note*.
P aces
E L IA B L K
under his incompetent management duction of the principal of the debt they are to be the weapons to de and disorganized at horns is power
W eekly
EPUBLICAN
Mr. Chas. I’falil has been electedc!
and cast its baneful influence over and the rates of interest on the bal- fend its liberty?
less to continue and afraid to of district 52 in place of Mr. x tukj
all the industries of the land. Ad- ance, and confidently expected that
who has resigned.
withdraw. A new Spanish repub­
The H A T C H K T has the Largest ded to this was the Un-American our excellent National currency
F rank Stewart, ot Hillsboro, 1»
HISTORY RKPEATS ITSELF.
lic and a Cuban republic may soon
C ircu la tio n o f any new spaper policy of discriminating in favor of would be perfected by a speedy rc-
M onday a three months term in dutr
come and together.
75, above G reenville.
| the foreigner by ad valorem duties sumption of specie payment,
Palmer and Buckner and their
In W ashington Cou nty.
District 55, near Glencoe, commen
based on fraudulent undervalua-
That resumption came.
T h e 1 followers are of the same honest
The true gold standard party of :ts school Oct. 5, for one month. X
! tiou.
value of paper currency was imme- blood as the straight out Demo­
E va A. M iller, teacher.
But one error can be laid at the diately raised from 38 per cent, to crats of 1872 who proclaimed to the history is the prohibition party
Mrs. M. H aines, o f Forest Grove
Republican door and that was an the par of gold, so different is a re- world in their platform: “ Principle which in ’72 favored “ a sound na­ gan teaching in district 3, Laurel, Se
1 error of judgment rather than of deemable from an irredeemable cur- is to be preferred to power. The tional currency, adequate to the de­ ->S, a term of three mouths.
I the heart. In the act of 1890 friend- rency. A currency was given ab- Democratic party is held together mands of business and convertible M. T. C ox o f G ales Creek is teachi
liness to the miners had been shown solutely good and equal in even- by the cohesion of time-honored into gold and silver at the will of in district 43, near Glencoe. The I
1 by protection against foreign silver- part ot our extended country, lift­ principles which they will never the holder, and the adoption o f three months term began Sept, 28
Miss M ary North, o f Glencoe, isteacl
bearing lead ores, the free intro- ing the credit of the Nation from surrender in exchange for all the every measure compatible with
! duction of which threatened these the point w here 6 per cent, bonds offices which Presidents can confer, justice and public safety to appreci­ ing in district 58 near Glencoe,
began Sept. Ji for a two months ten.
great mining industries of the sold at 86 to that where 4 per cent. The pangs of the minorities are ate our present currency to the gold
Miss Jennie Hoodenpvl is in chargt
standard.”
j Rocky Mountain states.
bonds are equally sought at a p re-1 doubtless excruciating; but we wel-
district Ko’s school, near Laurel. 1
However, the election of Mr. mium.
come an eternal minority, under
fall term o f three months began Sept.
Court House .News.
, Cleveland, avowedly unfriendly to
In the years of republican rule the banner inscribed with our prin-
The land o f Henry Becker, joa:r«i
EF,PUBLICAN NOMINEKS.
I’robate—-Estate of Jacob Keiui, de­
j American industries, brought em foreign trade wonderfully in- eiples, rather than an almighty and
Iowa H ill, has been set apart from d
ceased,
continued
until
receipts
are
filed.
For President,
barrassments upon the business of creased.
triet 52 and joined to district 3 by pe
Without resorting to everlasting majority purchased by
Estate of W m . Vincent, deceased;
W m . M c K in l e y , oe O h io .
the country through apprehensions loans government expenses and in- (their abandonment. Having been semi-annual account filed and approved. lion.
School began Sept. 28 in district!
of evils to come. This trouble was terest were met and millions were betrayed into a false creed and a false
Estate of E'red Sclileuter, deceased,
Bor Vice-President,
final account approved and estate closed near G lencoe, for a three months ter
G a r r e t t A . H o b a r t , o e N e w J e r s e y . augmented by the W orld’s Fair annually paid in a liberal pension leadership by the convention, we
Mrs. Carrie Frntchey, of Glenc«
drawing money out of the ordinary policy. A great share of the pub­ repudiate both, and appeal to the of record; residence of estate, valued at teacher.
For Presidential e lecto rs from Oregon,
#3,445.47, turned over to widow as sale
channels of trade. Not willing to lic debt was paid and the balance people to approve our platform and legatee under the will of deceased
K. D avid's land in the John I.ocsig»
T. T. G e e r , o e M a r i o n C o u n t y ,
acknowledge the disaster he had refunded so as to largely decrease to rally to the fold and support the
Estate of Grin N. Clark, deceased; ad- donation claim near Greenville hast,,
S. M. Y o r a n , o f L a n k ,
brought, Mr. Cleveland called to­ the annual interest charges. The true platform and the candidates ministrator ordered to pay attorney lees set off from district 99 and joined to
trict 12 hv petition
$77 lor settlement o f estate.
gether congress in extra session and industries of the country revived, who embody it."
E . L. S m it h , o e W a sc o ,
Estate of Win. R. Carpenter, deceased;
Beaverton school, district 48, bep
recommended the prompt repeal of wages were raised, and throughout
The Democratic convention had
J. F. C a p l e s , o p M u l t n o m a h .
administrator ordered to pay expenses ol
the Sherman act of 1890 with its the entire country there was evi- ratified the liberal Republican nom­ administration and preferred claim s and Sept. 28 for the fall team of three month
Mr. Louis M cKown, principal; Miss Mai
silver purchasing clause to “ put deuce of a coming prosperity greater inees, Greeley and Brown, and had to give notice of final settlement by post­
K. I’ike in charge of intei mediatedep
THE REAL ISSUE.
beyond all doubt or mistake the in­ than we have ever enjoyed.
adopted their platform. O ’Connor ing notices, etc.
nient.
The question of tariff is claimed tention and the ability of Ihe gov­
Another administration came, and Adams represented the princi­ In the matter of the estate of Sarah B.
Report o f D istrict No. 41, for
by many not to enter into the pres­ ernment to fulfill its pecuniary ob­ one that was not repblican, and ples of pure Democracy. Flection Suess, deceased; inventory and appraise­
month ending Oct. 9. No. of pupils
ment
o
f
property
in
Multnomah
county
ent campaign, money is all the cry ligations in money universally rec­ discontent and disaster have fol­ came and left Horace Greeley a
rolled 45. A verage attendance 39.
but the money question was never ognized by all civilized countries." lowed. Shall there be another e x ­ disappointed man who died of filed and approved. Also semi-annual i of cases of tardiness 2. Those neitbej
report filed showing amount received
raised to the importance of an
In addition to the supposed best periment, another untried party to crushed ambition three weeks later j $77.40; paid out $74.98; balance on hand absent nor tardy during the month wet
Ethel, R oy and Elm er Watson, Effieai
issue until the Wilson tariff so de­ interests of the country, 98 repub­ be put in charge, or will the people I and never even received an elec- ' $ 4 - 42 .
Rosa Adams, C ecil and Floyd Raffet
creased government revenues that licans voted with 141 democrats, rettirn to a party that has been toral vote for the presidency on
In the matter of the estate of Magde-
John, Harve, W alter and Elsie Willi
line
Blasser,
deceased;
last
will
of
de­
to pay running expenses it was nec­ and the president’s earnest desire proved and found worthy of con li­ which he had set his heart. 11 is a
Elsie and Lena Hollenbeck, Julia ai
essary to draw upon the treasury was accomplished. But prosperity dent? Its best guarantee for the sad story of a great mind run mad ceased admitted to probate and George Charles D elaney, Mary Miller, Haro
I Blasser appointed executor to serve with­
Butler, Ralph Nglo, Lucy and Wym
reserve. Then with the balance of did not come, no perceptible relief future is its honorable record of the but it points a moral.
out bonds. W. J. Robinson, L. II.
Seiglow, Bertha, Braddis and Delbe
trade against us, for we were buy­ to the disturbed business interests past.
Nichols
and
Samuel
Rice
appointed
ap-
Promises count for little,
Fow els.— A lbert Latham , teacher.
ing more Ilian we sold, it became of the country. Amid embarrass­ platforms have seemed made to he
| praisers.
A CO R R EC TIO N ,
F ollow ing is the report of Reedvil
Law Docket— Adol. Schumacher, Neils
necessary to pay the difference in ments :o great, the tariff act of 1890 broken, hut an honorable life of
The
Other
Side
o f O e t. I lias ail Hansen and James Robb admitted to sch° o1 for !no" lh ending Oct. i.
money and of course in money the still brought revenue sufficient for forty years tells the American peo­
lanced departm ent. No. of days taug
article, referring to th e I I a t c i i k t . citizenship.
other nations would accept, gold the support of the government. ple that republicanism is no theory
which did not come to our notice | Marriage Licenses— H. C. Baker and 18. No. pupils enrolled 33. Areni
To provide for this steadily increas­ Then came the democratic distor but proven prosperity, no shadow
daily attendance 28. No. times tardr
until recently. It asserts that Mr. 1<ia Bailey; Edward A. Bowman and
No. of visitors 7. Those neither at«»
ing deficiency, and this drain of tion of the duties, then deficiency but substance, a safe refuge for our
Bryan, was not connected with the -less'e Millspaugh.
nor tardy were: Robert Itnlay, Ti
gold, the democrats in 1894 resorted in revenue, bond sales, distrust and country in this its time of need,
World Herald until Sent, i, 1894;
G eradchand, A rthur Rasmussen. Lot
to the policy of issuing bonds, an the business situation of to day.
All Apology.
Johnson, Paul T iling, Arthur Oakrnn:
so of course was not responsible for
expedient only excusable when
l U l ’ kSLIDINli REFORMERS.
Is it the demonetization of silver
Agnes Itnlay, Helena Oakerman Cbi
our clipping about pensions which l'l>ITOf H atchi - t :
all other efforts to secure sufficient that lias caused this? Is that to be
tina Oakerm an and Johnny Johns
I
notice
in
your
last
issue
a
communi­
The present people's party which was of November 18, 1892. The
revenue for government expenses made the scapegoat which shall
cation from a member of the British Tory — It. K. Colem an, principal.
H a t c h e t is glad that a man whom
Primary departm ent. No. ol A
ami Allied forces club of this place, who
had been exhausted. However the bear away the sins of democracy’s has swallowed up the democracy
a considerable part of our countrv has crawled into your columns under the taug l't 18. No. pupils cnrilled
reason given was that these bonds three ruinous years and leave it and is now bearing aloft the banner
m en d e e m w o r th y to be tile n a tio n 's l ead of local news, for the purpose of Average d aily attendance 23. No. tin»
were necessary to protect the gold blameless? The American people of free silver had its origin in the
labor reform party of ’72. Then, c h i e f e x e c u t i v e is fre e fro m w h a t ! ■ lt" lerinK and villifying some ol our tn r d y i. No. visitors 7. Those noth
reserve of $1.0,000,000 in the will hardly forget those days of de­
one year before the “ crime of ’73“ we consider almost a taint oh trea­ I l est citizens because they refuse to sup­ absent nor tardy were: Ered H.igg,
treasury for the redemption of pression and darknes
nor will when one of the twin metals of the son and welcomes the correction. port the principle of packed conventions and Edd G eradeh fn d, Ethel, Er®
and wear a boss's collar. The affair Emma W heeler, Grace Iuilsyj hop"
greenbacks. Such a necessity had they fail to remember the thirty
It was not aware that Mr. Bryan's was organized and carried out in an or- Anderson, Em m a Twede Guy Wie**
not liefore arisen since the resump years of prosperity under republi­ constitution was demonetized, these
connection with the paper was so I derly manner and by that type of men back, K ate, H arry and Hans Iloier*:
tion o f specie payments and for the can rule. With M cKinley and early Bryanites declared that, “ it
who organize Boston Tea parties. Not AValter Karsteter.— Hannah B. tndei**
is
the
duty
of
the
government
to
recent,
first time the gold reserve was en protection there will be no deficits
; one of which is a public charge or would teacher.
establish
a
just
standard
of
distribu­
croached upon.
nor bond sales, but a return to an
change his politics for a paltry office.
F or Dyspepsia
tion of capital and labor by provid-
rhe printing of the official ballots
Neither have any of them been ashamed . . T .
_
, .
. . .
In January 1894, $50,000,000 01 increase of the debt paying power
to
own their name. . ■ - . - ------ „ And a
Liver
«
V
V
t Complaint
V
U
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IU
lO
lili you
VC— hart a^
. sj*
—
ing a purely National circulating for the November election, 31900 for
bonds were issued. Nov. 26, of of the government. Business will
-'gain I suppose guarantee on every bottle of Shik
medium,
based
on
the
faith
and
re-
twenty-one
precincts,
was
letS
at-
that a community ofpatriotic Americans V ita lize s It never fails to cure,
the same year another fifty million revive and increase and prosperity
followed
$1 ii>,000,000 had lieen again smile upon every section of sourecs o f the Xation, which money urday to the H a t c h e t Printery, should apologize to a man who takes the sa'c at C la rk ’a drug store.
shall he legal tender in the payment for $28.48, they being by $10 the advantage of every occasion to call his — ------------------------------------- ~
realized but the reserve had fallen our country.
Mortgagee's Sale
of all debts, public and private, and lowest bidders. Four years ago neighbors Anarchists and Thugs, who
to $5.8,453,173. President Cleve-
acteil the Good Samaritan and lent a
W hereas, A . J. W ilkes and F E
interchangeable
at
the
option
of
the
tl*e
Hillsboro
Publishing
Company
helping hand in time of need. Your Pomeroy did, on July 23, 1891.
!and asked of congress for a further
A TRIED FRIEND.
holder for government bonds hear- received $79 for printing the ballots, correspondent did not give liis name, make and execute to Russell & Co,, t
issue of bonds to redeem the $500,
During its entire existence the re
certain chattel mortgage upon ct,f
000,000 of legal tender notes then publican party has lieen the guar­ ing a rate of interest not to exceed County Clerk Imbrie s decision to but 11 is easy to make out his rank. personal property hereinafter desen»
for the purpose o f securing the
outstanding and asked that, con dian of the public credit and the 3-65 j>er cent., subject to future let the contract to the lowest bidder Mls ,onR **rvice in cleaning his master’s
t __ o f three certain promissory a0*
has resulted in a considerable sav-
l'"“tis.wc” j 1,s'"m forthe dirty part
trary to custom, they lie made pay true friend of all classes. In '64 legislation by congress."
assigned him of trying to besmirch the am°u n tiiig to the sum of #1,000.00;
Four years later, after the ing. Unite a contrast to Multno
And w herea-, two of said not**
able in gold instead of coin. The just as the war was closing and its
still unpaid, and there is now due U*"®!
“
crim
e,"
its
greenback
successor
l
n
a
i
l
county
s
experience
where
the
this
place.
1
shall
take
n
republicans in congress led by Mr. enormdus expense was becoming
0 lo tice of tile the sum of #765.00. principal and i®1'1!
Reed of Maine favored a substitute apparent the republican party de said, " W e fu r th e r p r o te s t against e x o r b it a n t c h a r g e s of p e t p rin te rs statement o f falsehoods as they are de- e*t, and the sum of #50.00 attorn«'
the plain honest people of fc« ;
,
,
.
- ,4
permitting the issuing of bonds dared "that the National faith, the sale of government bonds for are being ventilated but there is no ,,rccijted
the
purpose
of
purchasing
silver
to
laipavers
„
clerk
payable in coin to provide for the pledged for the redemption of the
,
Bcttcr Element. W hile they gage, to-wit: One-horse New Style H
temporary deficiency in the reven- public debt, must lie kept inviolate.“ lie used as a substitute for our more of the county court will not nil nv
c lutic nerve they certainly have a tion E ngine com plete No. 5254* * J
competition.
convenient
and
less
fractional
cur­
K'
supply of G all to ask a comm unity on Saturday, the 24th day of P i* * *
nes of the government. Neither Four years later it denounced “ ail
t'l apologize to a 1 ilf
tile hour o f 10 o 'clo ck of said day»1
plan matured into a law and in forms of repudiation as a National rency, which, although well calcu­
tute l rviLdihorh,
self consti- ton, W ashington Countv, Oregon. *
lated to enrich owners of silver
Saturday saw the twenty eighth l ie" neighborhood bosses. I trust this offer said p r o p e r * above d o * c n * M
Feb., 1895, the president made his crime" and held that “ the National
..I appease Ins offended M ajesty.
Mile to satisfy th e sums
third l>ond sale,
$62,400,000. honor required the payment of the mines, yet in operation it will still anniversary of the beginning of
Yours Truly,
mentioned, and the costs and t * r " '
Cuba’s
struggle
for
freedom.
Sel­
further
oppress-in
taxation
an
a
l­
of said sale.
. -
These were taken up by foreign public indebtedness in the utter
John I*. Aplin.
Dated at Hillsboro, Oregon, to*
ready over burdened people. In dom has the world witnessed such Dillev. Get. 14, 96.
syndicales without att opportunity most faith to all creditors at home
day o f October, 1S06.
_
persistence joined with such h e r o ­
W . I>. B*ADF®Vlf
for competitive bidding, another and abroad, not only according to X’. lhe KrwM,h:K'k‘-rs demanded that
Agent
o
f
Russell
&
Co
.
Mortf**
coinage of silver as well ism as the Cubans are daily dis­ A hacking cough is not only annoying
departure from Republican custom, the letter, but the spirit of the laws
' " " U'
as gold be established by law .' ’ Un­ playing. It has lieen proved that to other«, hut is dangerous to the person W anted sr.vfRAi. ZAiTHrrtjiP
A popular landslide had now under which it was contracted."
" h o has it. Om
'v
Minute Couch Cure V . 'VoTnon d > tn rel i«>r
^
limited, but not free coinage, for nothing but wholesale extermina- will ’ o ‘‘as
n iric i i- nn» « • .
K 1
h.tu*e in nrrfon
place«I the Republicans in control Further, it believed that “ the best
w.U quickie put an end to it. J. C. Clark.
-eldv «mi expen-e«. ''" » '" " J Ä S S ?
not yet were the silver mine t,on can prevent Cuban itidepend- d druggist
Reference.
Enelnke »elf
sell .............
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ru g g is t.
Iteferenee. F.mT.«e
r "
real
estate
agent
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