Washington County hatchet and Forest Grove times. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1896-1897, October 22, 1896, Image 4

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    TH E
H ATCH ET.
Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. S. Gov’t Report.
ttereil at the post-office at Forest G rove, Or. as
Second-class mail matter.
Postage Free.
Powder
In Advance.
Kstmblished for the disserainatiou o f W a sh in g­
to n county news, the elevation o f h um an ity and
th e m oney we can m ake.
Item s o f general interest gratefully received.
E d itor’ s h obb ies and op in ion s on this page, all
th e reet facts—im partial and uncolored.
R d itor is at h om e in his sanctum , H a t c h e t
B u ild in g Forest G rove, from 6 a. m. to io p.
o f each w eek day and a lw a ys glad to talk and
h e talked to.
ISSU ED E V E R Y W E E K IN
TH U RSDAY
FROM
TH E
Y E A R ON
TH E
H A TC H E T
P R IN T E R Y .
I f you tail to receive your'paper it will
be a favor if you w ill n o t i f y us at o n c e .
A U S T IN C R A IO
. K o it o » a n d P ao p a iE T o a .
R
EAD ABLE
E L IA B L E
EPUBM CAN
R ig h t
P ages
W e e k l y
ABSO LU TELY 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.
they cannot escape. The most puz-
zling feature of the situation is how
the output from the gang can be
separated from the dollars issued by
the government, as they are exactly
similar.”
The silver mine owners are want­
ing to work this seigniorage scheme
and it is natural that they should,
but the wonder is that there should
be innocent people in no way to be
benefited, but sure to lose who are
assisting them.
FACTS AND F IG U R E S .
T h e H A T C H E T hits th e L a r g e s t
C ir c u la tio n o f a n y n e w s p a p e r
in W a sh in g to n C o u n ty .
REPUBLICAN
NOMINEES.
For President,
W m . M c K in l e y , o f O h io .
F o r Vice-President,
G akrett
A. H o b a r t , ok N e w J e r s e y .
Fo r Presidential Electors from Oregon,
T. T.
G e e k , ok M a r io n C o u n t v ,
S. M . Y o r a n , o f L a n k ,
E . L. S m it h , o f W asco ,
J. C. Clank . . .
CL AIM S A L LO W ED .
A s s e s s in g a n d c o lle c t in g —
TERMS TO KUB8CR1HKR8.
One y e a r ...........
S ix m onths
T h re e m onths
Commissioners’ Court.
methods of the time of Elizabeth
have besn outgrown
lete in the latter quart ir of the
nineteenth century,
So more modern professors
affairs find their words fall
unheeding ears. For our country
f 78 OO
Geo 11 W ilco x................
Bridges and roads—
THE LEADING DRUGGIST OF WASHING
i Lew is Pow ers..................
9 50
COUNTY, Carries the Largest Stock o f Drugs in p
Joh n A J o h n s o n ............ 35 JO
Grove
and will Meet Prices that may be made bv A
G ales Creek Saw and
one.
Don’t
be humbugged, but c a l l on a Reliable L)
12 OO
Sh in gle M ill................
gist o f Experience.
W J G regg .....................
3 00
6 00
J C Hare
5 00
W iley & Dennis ..........
30 29
Andrews Lumber C o ..
I 00
IJ P Gardner & Son.
T C Jo h n so n .................... 85 00
by the “ repeal o f the Sherm an la w .”
1M L L K Y .
4 00
; D
..........
1) B Reasoner
As the purchasing clause o f the Sherm an
Ed Johnson's face is again
4 00
! T G T o d d ..........................
seen on
law was repealed in November, 1893, and j street.
2 25
; A C Arch bold
..........
| the panic occurred before November,
M r Tom Ree(, who
Carstens Bros
37 60
Mr. Dunbar has probably discovered a u now ¡ m p fovi
*
4 00— 238 84
J D H i t e ..........................
new cause for the panic o f 1893, whic'*
.
1 County Court—
entitles him to fame.
j
T' ‘ j rlKKS “ ,a,le * businesst,
j D B Reasoner .............. 13 00
A large crowd assembled at the meet- 1 ortland last week,
T G T o d d .......................... 10 80— 23 80 ing, and the voters were given a chance
Mrs. A alkington ofGoldendale is,
to choose between facts o f history and in8 at Mrs. B. F . Purdy’s home,
County Clerk—
250 OO the success o f the republican party on
J A Im b rie........................
M rs. Je n n y Vanmeter is visiting
the one side, or the assum ptions and atives in Portland the past weeli '
County Treasurer—
50 OO assertions o f the Bryan party oil the
A B C a d y ..........................
Jo h n H oover is reported seriouk
other.—Oregonian.
with sciatic rheumatism this week
County Jud ge—
its doctors, lawyers, clergy, teaeh-
1 B P Cornelius..................
ers and men of affairs entering
School Superintendent
upon life unhandicapped by politi Austin C ra ig ....................
cal heresies which they must un­ 1 County Surveyor—
learn.
L E W ilk es......................
J . C . C L A R K , D ru ggjt
I 7S 03
and Ass'ts—
58 II
The mint report for the month of
Court House and J a il—
September show that from bullion
I 00
BRYAN'S ORIGINALITY.
G R B a g ie v ......................
purchased under the act of July 16,
1 A C A rchbold.................
47
As a contribution to the o
1890 2,700,100 standard silver dol­
I W A F in n e y ....................
I J 5
lars, legrl tender in payment of all nality of Mr. Bryan’s famous “ cross W J B enson...................... 4 00—
debts public and private for any ° f f»°D,’ a'stanza is here quoted Fuel, Light and Jan itor—
30 00
N A B arrett...................
amount, were coined. These con- from an
* H illsboro Light
and
taiued 2,088,358 ounces of pure sil- i man on
9 21
W ater Co ....................
“ Not on 11 cross o f w ood w ith nails,
ver, the cost of which was $1,866,-
T J Humphrey's.............. 130 00—
“ Nor by the rabble's m adden ed cry ;
671, netting a profit (the seignor­
“ lin t on a c r o n w hich never fails
Insane and Inquest—
“ To m ake its v ictim surely die.
age) to the government of $837,428
j Wm B o y............ ...............
»
“ That cross is now a cross o f g o ld ,
which has been deposited in the
Paupers and Prisoners-
“ And not o f w ood, as was o f o ld .
treasury.
Andrew O lsen................
5 00
A multitude of instances have R H G r e e r ....................
3 45
This silver was not purchased at
I been given which show that the E B S a p p in g to n ............ 17 48
the present market price, 64 cents
novelty of this campaign in reality A W S a x to n .................... 174 00
an ounce or it would have cost only
4 80
is stale and time-worn.
The j Brvan-Laidlaw Co
$1,336,549.12 and the profit would
IJohn N orthrop................ 10 00
would-be statesman is an upstart
have been $1,363,550.88.
Rosa F r o s t........................
5 00
deck'd in borrowed feathers.
¡H arriet Lousignaut. . . .
5 00
Had our country had free coinage
| Mrs D E R eu ter............
5 00—
the silver mine owners would have
The record of the debate on the Recorder o f Conveyances—
made this profit. Would the plain
E L M cC orm ick............
people have been any better off? bill for the admission of New
Would they not have been worse Mexico to
Union, which was Stationery—
E L M cC orm ick............
3 00
off just by the amount of their in- under discussion in 1894, gives an J A Im brie ......................
j 75
terest in the profit to the general opportunity to study the character B P C ornelius.................. 4 IS
} of a man who is now seeking the Geo D B arn ard ............... 33 05
C o u n ty S c h o o l N o te s.
Through some inadvertence the old list
o f text books still appears on the back o f
9 00 the new teacher's register. R u le 10 on
the inside cover makes a good suggestion
regarding keeping a daily record o f
s
s
K *
.. ..
..
recitations but the book falls to provide
for it.
6 72
Report ol Patton V alley school dis-
trict No. 32 for tile month beginning
Sept. 14, ami ending Oct. I I, 1896: No,
days taught, 20. No. clays attendance,
299’ i .
No. days absent, 29)$.
No.
169 21 times tardy, 7. No. hoys enrolled, 7.
No. girls enrolled, 10. Total No. en­
rolled, 17. Average No. belouging, 15.
I 50
Average d aily attendance, 13. The fol­
lowing named pupils were not tardy dur­
ing the month: Jan ie Bates, Pearl and
Oliver I>avis, May Warner, Je sse Bates,
Em m a and Edw ard M artin. Those
neither absent nor tardy were as follows:
Em m a M artin, May W arner and Jessie
Bates.—Anna Bates, teacher.
J J 9 73
175 00
The state superintendent has settled a
question which ought never to have
arisen, but yet has been often asked.
Rule 16 in the new Teacher’s registers
says: “ Boards o f directors should meet
at the close o f each school month and
authorize the chairm an and clerk to
draw warrants for the paym ent o f teach­
er's salaries.” This construction o f sub­
division 18, section 37, School Law s, is
is in the nature o f an official opinion and
means that directors must hold board
meetings once a month while school is
in session. School orders drawn without
such a meeting to authorize them are at
the personal risk o f the clerk.
Mrs. S a ilin g ol Weston is visiting,
her daughter Mrs. Coffin this
F. S. V anm eter drove to Portlsndf
a load o f oats Saturday returnin'T
day.
G ran d m a
, " ‘ " ‘" T
looks o f her
j ^
Cline lias
—
“ a* 'mprovd
property with a n*u.
P P .
a ne»
E ld e r Anderson delivered mt
and evening services in the school
Su n day.
day.
C. W . Odell accompanied with)
drove to Portland Tuesday reur,
W ednsday.
A sin ging class was organized M m
evening with Prof. Jones as instrn
T h e y w ill meet next Tuesday.
F a th e r I9e Roo delivered averrii
esting lecture Wednesday in Burch
hall ta k in g the word “ God” asuj
E ld e r Anderson returned home i
G old endale last week where lie basil
ho ld in g a series of protracted mettij
Jo e Cooper has improved the apt
ance o f his property by painting I
b uildings. Jo e is all right if he ¡»a|
silv e rite .
M r.
R iv e r
T h ey
home
Jim Richardson's familyofB
arrived here Saturday of last«
w ill probably make their I
am ong us.
E arn H ubbard the town daubers^
changin g the complexion of
places with paint by his awkardh
H e is all righ t i f he is green.
the people's party degenerated and hi«hest national honor. What is H illsboro Pub C o .......... ■5 So
2 OO
became corrupt that free coinage to *>e thought of one who would W D B rad fo rd................
H atchet..............................
4 50
M iss M illy Brouillette the girl er^
was substituted for unlimited coin- vote aSains the Provision to teach A rg u s.................................
5 00— 70 85
o f the Pacific Const delivered av
LEGALIZE» COUNTERFEITING.
age as the issue. Any man whose ln the Public schools the EnSlish Sh eriff—
teresting lecture on the temperance«*
judgment is not warped by partisan lanSuaSe- that language in which W D B rad ford................
to a large audience in the school b
275
00
An associated press dispatch of
M ondav evening. The I. 0 . G. T.it
prejudice cannot fail when exatnin- " e are proud to tell to the rising State Cases—
1894 gives a plan which the silver
,,
.
-
,
; crfM if*rntinn tVif» t r l o r i o n « T7ir*t-r»ri**c r»f
Mental Arithm etic as com m only taught was well represented.
S M ary E Denslow.
7 00
mg
the
situation
to
see
that
the
m ine owners are attempting to have
involves little mental exertion, brings
tlieir ancestors in the cause of Joh nathan T ru itt..........
7 00
less benefit and is a drag for both teacher
legalized by Bryanizing the cur­ purse, and not the principle, is why freedom, the language in which is G R B a g le y ....................... 7 So
Mrs. L . R. Patton, Rockford, I
the Bryan leaders are in the cam­
and pupil. Ju st as in other branches, it
rency:
E B Sappington..............
2 OO
writes: “ Fro m personal experieno
written
the
constitution
of
our
is because too much dependence is placed
paign, they with “ borrowed silver
A G V a u g h n ....................
2 OO
can recom m end lie W itt’s Sarsapar.il
on the text book. In this branch the
GOOD CO U N TERFEITS.
shine.” Unlimited coinage would |^ country, the grandest work of man J H D olstrum . . . .
a cure for im pure blood and general del
5 00
text book should never he taken to the
i t y .” J . C. C lark, druggist.
benefit the country as much and be in any age? Yet Mr. Bryan now J II D olstrum ..........
3 50
A METHOD OF U T IL IZ IN G S E IG ­
class. Problems should not be re-stated
has
the
audacity
and
brazen
eflront-
W
D
S
m
ith
.......................
IO
15
free from the suspicion of its sup
by
the
pupil
nor
the
formal
solution
N IO RA G E IN VOGUE IN T H E W EST.
12 OO
A T T H E ’ VA RSITY.
porters being financially interested.
IO a!SK ule -^ v r.ca n ivauon 10 F J W illiam s
given after some proficiency has been
W D Wood
I 70
Omaha, March 20.—The an­
T he V . W. C. A. meets every Turi
attained unless an error is made. In
Free coinage would benefit only the elevate him to a still higher office N A B arrett .. . *..........
I 70
nouncement yesterday at the
that case the work should be fully ana- at 4:<x> P- '»• >n Herrick Ilall. Si
silver mine owners, and would rob when such is his record'
C W Redmond . .
r 70
Omaha headquarters of the United
lyzed that it may be shown where the this week was “ W hat faith in God j
W D Sm ith
every one else.
3 95
mistake has been made. The practical do” T he m eeting was well atteu^
States civil service that probably
I 60
Mr. Bryan has so great a repug- F J W illiam s....................
object
o f the study is to enable every day and all seem ed interested.
500,000 of counterfeit silver dollars T 11E COLLEGE M c K IN L E Y CLUB, nance for everything English that W D S m ith ...................
75
problems to be solved in the head qu ickly
74ast w eek was a union meeting i
F J W illiam s.
........
2 50
had been successfully placed in cir­
June 28, 1894, when the question W R Ja c k s o n ...................
and accurately, and this end should be the Y . M. C. A ., which was I
I 70
culation here by a gang of well-
Pacific University has fallen into Qf requiring the English language Ja c k F o r d ....................... 2 OO
peeiaily interesting as the subject I
known criminals, disturbed batik line with the advanced colleges of to he taught in the public schools G R B a g le y .............. . . .
“ Jo h n G . P ato n ’s Life and WorkinJ
5 00— 7$ 75 j
ing circles materially. Suspicion the country and its students have of half-foreign New Mexico (which Indigent—
Both
They are so little you hardly know New H eb rid es.”
was aroused bv repeated purchases organized a political club, not only was then seeking stateshood) was H aines & B a ile y ..
you are taking them. They cause no takin g part in the exercises. All]
33 05
young Jadies in this vicinity ai
by strangers of large quantities of ^liat but a club of the right political up before the house of representa­
thoroughly, Such are the famous little to these m eetings.
T
o
ta
l.......................
silver at the Omaha and Grant complexion, one for McKinley and tives, he voted against its being
i f 924 56
pills known s De W itt's Little Early-
T h e first meeting o f the Choral loj
smelters. This was several weeks lobart, protection and prosperity.
Risers. Sm all in size great in results. met at H err ck H all Monday evei
required.
M any lives o f usefulness have been cut
ago. Last week the entire force of
It had been the practice for years
J . C. C lark , druggist.
We are told that their director for|
short by neglect to break up an ordinary
secret service agents at lies Moines back to instill into the minds of the
year is to be Mrs. Reed.
cold. Pneum onia, bronchitis ami even j
Obituary.
was brought to Omaha and put on college student political principles
R e a l E s t a t e T ri
M iss Coral W ilkes of Tillamook I
TS.
A reader contributes these lines on the consumption can be averted b y the I
the case and it lias been necessary based on theory' and not on his­ sad death o f young Carl Hansen:
couie to attend P. U. and hoards at |
use o f One M inute Cough Cure. J . C. I 'h arlot:ie E IKuithit to L ulls lioeiz
tiie ne (¡r o f the mv ijr see 8 t 2 s r 1
H all.
to secure reinforcements and four tory-, and which should have found In wav early Friday m o rn in g w hen Carl took C lark, druggist.
w -in a ...................
I l is s i o i -
d ow n the gun
0 >1 (irlmin, I,y w II lirailfnrdo sheriff,
special agents of the government, no place in the education of those
t" E A Wilkes and < k Pelehm«,,
F arm ers! B rin g your old clothes!
ONE MOKE JOINT DEBATE.
in addition to Marshal White's who were to he American citizens. T h ere w ere som e Mrds in the held ami lie wanted
sheriff's tux deed the » of the u
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to get o n e ;
£
have them made new.
1
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see
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r
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n
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,
forces, have been co-operating with Persistently college and university uttie d id his m o th e r think
Mr. Dnniway for the Republicans and lieu Unit Jr., I,y sheriff etc., r , g \
potatoes, wood, or anything else
the division chief here in an effort | professors pursued a course clearly ThHt^wonid belying olii in death before a n ­
Mr. lumbar for l'opulists.
use, in exchange. Forest Grove e S idj
" bk -s and C E I eli h.-nsu the n >2
to cage the birds. The outlaws and essentially tin American,
oth er ho ir was o ’er.
of Ih 1 n 12 o f see :‘J 1 1 u r ri w iso «
On Thursday evening a jo in t debate
and D ye House.
went to look for h im . the sight m ade
sheriff's tax d .-1
was held at the school house in Beaver-
have apparently established a little ; Great scholars they were but of His ¡'ttther
h im alm ost Insane,
J I’ Wilkes. l,y sheriff vie., to R II
A F a c t W o r t h K n ow in g -
mint in Omaha, right under the the stripe of him of whom the poet For thore lay the y o u n g pride o f his life w ith a dam precinct, near Cedar M ills, W ash­
•" ' din nid I K Pelehroan the se
ington county. M r. R alph R . Duniwav
bullet through h is brain.
• ir see M U u r :, »■ 1 « ) „ sheriff's
Consum ption, LaGrippe, Pneui
nose of Uncle Sam. For months wrote:
lax deed
(> God* it was terrible, ns has before been said.
opened for the republicans, and Mr.
I
A ll foreign nationalities
Omaha has been the hot-lied ol
For a k in d father to carry his boy to his lo v in g
Dunbar spoke for the Bryan side. The Annie t MeBran. hy sheriff ete.. to u
cured by S h ilo h ’s Cure. F ° r s-
m oth er, and him ly in g in his arm s dead.
And
realm
s
and
principalities
1
1
'osidln
and
r
E
Hei-h-uan
e
“ ministers.” They have coined,
Hut w eep n o i a s w eep others, w ho h a ve n o hope republican devoted the time to d e m o n ­
of n s q r sec le t :: n r A w s ia sher­
C la rk ’ s drug store.
W ith no trace o f indecision
strating that the country has prospered
so it is said, about 500,000 or more
nbovi
iffs lax deed.....................
He could name with great precision. For t'firl was n lo v in c boy sad we trust Ids s.\ lor under the gold standard, and the money
Lucy F in ie s and hnsband to Kli/a-
of dollars which contained the same
But he used to think N ebraska
W hy do you pay 15 cents !Vr a
loved.
l"-ih Kitehey lot, 1 and 2 In blk 4
in the country is sufficient to transact
amount of silver and alloy as is
.’ in p o ssib le o u r frien d is in his
Was a river in A laska
It Io cs not
ami 25 cents for a haircut when |
Fairview add to Hillsboro
the
business
o
f
good
tim
es,
as
there
is
«rave,
Joseph Ilueher. by -heriffete.. to |. A
And he searched an hour forCanuleti
placed in the regular dollar by the
same can be had for 10 and 2oceni
Ilut blest be the G o I that has taken, an d blest be now as much money as in good times;
w lift s and C F Iieiehman svr »¡r of
on a m ap o f M adagascar.
the E a g le Parlor? Children’s hair 1
government.
These men have
the God that gave.
that gold has not appreciated in value,
deed * 11 11 r 6 w l«0a sheri ffs lax
tin g 15 cents.
simply started an opposition to the These theorists who knew nothing Hut o how w e m iss h im ; parents an i b ro th e rs and that there is need to maintain the
o n r sym pathy is yours:
(lotrlfred Masser t o i,,.,nr,. Blasser Its
government and their money can- practically or in a material way A n d let us a*il liv e to m eet h im w here d e a th and republican standard o f sound money and
'fh-'J' lauds
}
'? claim
“ arden deed
Homo and
orher
null
Notice.
return
to
the
republican
tariff
poliev
in
parti hr is n o m ore.
not be detected from the genuine, gravely expounded the dogmas of
John J H am and wife to The Public
order to have prosperity return,
'juii claim deed to a tram f,,r ,,„|e
N otices is hereby given that the
They are making money figura- Knglish free trade, for example, or
lie road bet we
a 2s and 2 » t 2
Mr. Ilunbar did not question the sta­
n <
Your Boy Won't Live a Mouth.
.
tively and literally. It is said they solved off hand problems which
tistics or statements o f fact furnished by J R Marler and « Ife to Mr. K M B.
has l»een by the assignee turn ** 1
So M r. G ilm an B row n, of 84 M ill S t.,
S.
a
of.I
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p
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l
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see
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realize 51 cents profit on every dol- perplex the most profound students
the republicans, but argued for silver, to
hands for settlem ent and c0^eC<T j
" r l w unit claim deed
South G ardn er, M ass., w as told by the
have it restored to its position before K E J Thomas snd husband to Johnnie
lar they turn out. So cleverly have *»f practical political economy,
all accounts unsettled on the 1
*
doctors. His son had L an g trouble, fol­
and-s„phle Brook, I, „ In t " " r
N ovem ber w ill be placed in Ju -
they worked that the cash drawers
It was to counteract and combat lowing Typhoid M alaria, and he spent 1873. He grew em phatic over the alleged
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"c rim e o f 18 7 3 ," and attributed all hard
without further notice.
and banks of this city. Council such insidious influences that the three hundred and seventy-live dollars times and low prices o f farm products to
27-30
L anc L K Y ^
A «.real Germ an's Prescription.
Bluffs, South Smaha and elsewhere American Republican College Lea- *'>h doctors, who finally gave him up. the governm ental action in regard to
Diseased
blo.sd,
constipation
and
kid-
have been the receptacles of thou gue. which now has its branches “ yl" * j, I' ' 0“ rbo,y * ° n ‘ '''«»niorth. silver. Mr. Dunbar asserted two propo­
nev, liver and bowel
R ip a n s T ab tiles: at «lriie£ift*_
are cuicd
“ c,s of these home dollars.
m schools in all parts of the country, a few ^
mt(3rod him to health an., sitions which should be read with inter­ by C arl-» Clover Root troubles
Tea.
R ip a n s T ab u les c u n d W ***
est. One was that since the repeal o f
It is “ seigniorage scheme ’ on was organized. I he hoys of today enabled him to go to work a perfectly
R ip a n s T ab u les cure hesjl*J*
the Sherm an law in 1893, the govern­
the sly and has finally attracted know that ottr world is not a well man. He says he owes his present ment has not coined an y silver dollars
A hacking cough is not onlv annoying
the attention of the goverment. Utopia, that systems formulated i°°d health to use of Dr. King's New from bullion, lmt has o n ly recoined a to O th ers, but is dangerous t o the pervm
AN TED “ E V FK A L E G T ID U i J
The detectives are satisfied that for an ideal land will seldom work »hacovry, and knows it to be thejwst sm all amount of ligh t silver coins; sec­ «h o has it. One Minute Cough Cure
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