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TH E HATCHET. I st tkf poB-cAct at chet Hflfabora Publishing Co., f:o -5° K L Sab.n vs S. C- a: J- Tupper is sued Aug y. returned Sept. 21. 5 lj inches H i t , HET Printers- $*-4S- peter W iksuder v s T Hanson & C. A. Fuhr :*sae i Ang. 4. retamed Sept. 21. I S tocher Hillsboro Publishing Co., »10 so. F. Schoen v s Henry Hogrtfe. issued Aug 4. returned Sept 21.4 inches Hills boro Publishing Co. $12 o. R. O. Thom e vs. H \C. Dhaodt. issned Sept. 8 retained O c t 12 5 tnthes Argns Publishing Co. } : ! » ' Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Lates: U. S. Gov’t Report a» F a r m O rare. Or TERM* TO K W R U Q A . Powder P u Ä i f t Free .............. .......... * !» A B S O 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 wbolesomeness. from the most eminent authorities, as the Royal Baking Powder. blifcbed for the diserte huluob o f W a s h e s W T a rw * Ik e elevation o f fcc m ta iiv u d • r r w e can m ake I o f genera2 m t e r e « gratefnÜT r w m e d W * bobbies tnd S fnn io** an tisi* page » 2 H atckct Pure blond means good health. De to icp 1C tries, and who loves h:s country. guide the republic angbt, and that W itt's Sarsaparilla parinc» the blood, can read the platform without it is for the majority to rule sen cares Eruptions, Eczema. Scroiula. and hearty approval : and no man doubts erously, and for the minority to disease* an»ng fr m impure blood. C. Clark, druggist. ye a » on ^ at Major McKinley w ill bring to cheerfully submit B r ik h n f F o r « « G rave from fc & i m i «nek week i» y and always glad W tmSk.fc : c*. th e W C £ I ' E V E »Y WEEK IS TW ITE S D A Y F IO M m u rre» y . th e his high office every quality needed ---------- by a president of this great people It is curious to note an item of 7. The three platforms on which historv in connection with the v < carl House Sews. Probate — Administrator of the estate ~ a - If you lail to receive ro o r paper it will r o f Win. A. Freeman, deed granted be • favor if von vrill cotifv ns nt o n « Mr Bryan 15 running, the Colorado against the adoption o f a gold stand- leave to sell wheat and oats. senator thinks, are all bad. The ard that it would be borrowing our H. D O b u fU appointed administrator nesTiv C raig i w i m »»s n c v t im i silver party because o f its fewness, money system from England In erf the estate of Emma L. Beach dec’d. does not deserve serious considera- reality England's measure of value with bonds fixed a: fio o a Letters to E ~ THE LEADING D RU GGIST OF \\n, lllVp. COUNTY, Carries tli« Largest Stock of L>rur a ¡nr Grove and " ill -Meet Prices that may In.* madi./. , one. Don’t he humbugged, but call on a Reliabi gist o f E xperience. J. C . C L A R K , Druggj G reat R e d u c tio n h atchet . EADABLE c m - iM r , v J. C. C lark .. E ight ...4GE' tion. The democratic platform in is so little her own that it is oveT “ * n* when bond -s Approved. its financial protection iseven th in g twentv-5ve hundred vears ago that -" Tt F-aralant--t "• 11 - U r '. V m V ^ S t a t i o n e r y . V n r le ty T o IM en -se E v e r y h o t l y , M IL L E R P r e s c r ip t io n s P erfum S a es , p e c ia l t y D r u g s PH ARM ACY. . , S ch tbat 0001(3 ** desired, but the rest it was adopted by the world. The IKac to « U s i ^ m t o r to sh ow c.u se why o f it is everything that is undesira- Babylonian shekel, the first money said estate should not be settled citation C o u n ty S c h o o l N o te s. ble and hostile to the interests o f unit and the British pound are returnable O c t 25. iso6. Report ot Beaverton school district No. C ircu lation o f any new spaper ou7 country As to the pc purists, identical each weighing sixty to Some sttcioistrxtor of arov* estate ap- 2.V T wen tv Peare(1 an<1 settled, the accounts of said 4$ for month from Sept. 28 to Oct. in W a*hin<ft'’i> ( ounty. Principal Primary for four years he Senator Wolcott themina or Troy pound guardian be discharged and his sureties 20 20 No days taught Las been fighting populism and shillings make a pound and twenty exonerated upon paving over the sum of No 26 .. ,.aS hoys enrolled 36 populists, and he believes that party drachmas a shekel so The subdiv >425.85 and f lin g receipts of the heirs No pirls enrolled 29 ......... .57 5* Total far the same. as unfit now as it lias ever been to sions were similar, 903 911 In re-estate of j J. Benschan, deed, No days attendance control the welfare of this people Average attendance .. ............... -45 43 bond fleet with .A. Gaerber and Peter were: Those neither absent nor tardy The party stands to-day where it Washington in the tronbulous Josser as sureties, same approved. Principal s room, Anna Hyland, Yen a has always stood, and l e is unwill- times of the nation's birth placed Last w ill of W illiam Waters dee d, ad Hocken, Jennie W allace, Carrie mitted to probate and Sarah Jane Wat- ing to march under its banner. his burdens on the Lord as he McGee, Floyd Barry, Charley Believing that free ccinage will knelt in the thicket and then in the ters appointed executrix to 9erre bonds, Allen. Frank Hocken, Russell Evans, come through the efforts of the re- full belief o f the righteousness o f -■ c - " » » d s . Phi.ip B n', and J. C. Greer Joe Findo, Edward Barry, Charley Billstine, Maude DeLetts, L ille S titt, publican partv, and because the his cause went forth confident o f i T'P°-r -e- appraisers . . . o ol S u p p l ie s . _________________ ______ The H A T C H E T has the Kar?#-M . n o m in e e s . r e p u b l ic a n For President. W m . H e K in L i t 01 - j u i o . F o r Vice-President. Cans; ?- A . H o > a k t , of X r tr J e r s e y ¥m Presidential Electors .'r -m Oregon. T. T G u n . or M em ore C o r rc rv . & M E. L V o t i v , o f L a res. S m it h , J- F. C a f u s or . . . . democrat and populist plattc-rms. except cm the money question, are odious and hostile to the welfare o f the country, this silver senator whose devotion to the cause none W asco . , or S rtr.to x A “ — A SILVER SENATOR'S VIEWS. Among the staunch friends of silver in the past Senator Wolcott, a f Colorado, has proven himself a leader and in this campiaign. as ever bef< we. be has followed his best jadgme: *. as to where the course o f true friendship to the metal of the ■ » ‘e- lay, but it has not led him into the camp o f Brvan After all conventions had been fceld platforms adopted and nomi- motion- made Senator Walcott _____ , . . wrote an open letter to his constit- ■eat* staring his position in rela- 1 to the approaching presidential efctt.F'H and giving h.s reasons for M- O f the republican p latfortn he can question, has decided not to cast his vote foi Mr. Bryan. says: "There In conclusion, he says: is to my mind no reason why it w as not as much our dutv to vote for W eaver four years ago as for Bryau to-day. The Omaha platform de- clared for free coinage and was no more objectionable than the Chi- cago platform: and Bryan is ' vouched for by leading populists as being as good a populist as live*. The populists have not changed in the past four years. It is we who are expected to join their aggrega- tion. Others may find it wise or expedient. bnt I won t do it. Whenever the course o f events could make it possible that I should speak from the same platform as Tillman or W aite or Ignatius Don- nelly, in advocacy o f the same pres- idential candidate, I know there must be something wrong with me. Free coinage w ill never come, in _ , . _ _ , ® y opinion, out o f the jumble and folly o f the Chicago platform, nor will it be heralded by the cap and bells o f populi-m THE CAMPAIGN. “ Th e financisl plank o f the na An eventful campaign is closing, tiaoai rtprublkan platform is. in mv and as the H a t c h e t looks back opim - far from satisfactory, and over its course it is with satisfac those member? o f the partv who be tion. Editorially it h 2 s aimed to lieve as I believe » i l l struggle { . , . , .. , forecast the luture in the light of ■stly -. -c bop*fuli>- lor the fall p>ast experience, stating history, mpie-.e recognition and adop- and leaving distortion o f truth as r the republican party o f the well is vituperation'to others. Our * principle o f bimetallism, readers may not have agreed with led by the belief that the us in onr conclusions, but the facts which on every other great on w hich these were based were m involving human freedom given, and they could verify the aad the wellare o f mankind, lias , . „ . justness or find the fallacv for them- 1 i t a;, that was upuilting and Ming, ard yet realize that a In a new s w ay the p*ap*r has tinuanee o f the gold standard been impartial, nor ha? jxilitics ins only further impoverishment encroached up>on its local or general suffering The pdatform con columns The H a t c h e t has given tains, bower m . a most imps-rtan. fair accounts of all the political con statemi ... ,’ic- ffti'K * e Par!> ventions and published published in in full full th< the the furtherance o f bimetallism by platform? of every p a r t y . As a re fc tfm a tio n a l agreement. T o the publican paper it gave besides in good faith of this pledge the historv fan McKinley 's letter o f acceptance, o f the party on other qne«tion» re- and has tumished for the last two quireN the tallest credence: the months with each issue a two page overshadowing importance- o f the supplement full o f good republican sflTer question makes it certain to doctrine. Speaking each week to ■ay min 1 that every effort will be more than seven thousand people. made by the republican , party to to estimate conservatively its secure to this country r the blessing* .. . . . _ . o f bitcetalli and it » mv stneere 7 " ^ ^ .t has done .t* best for the triumph em m e’ i< n that silver will again be o f the principles m w hich it believed restore- to its place as a tnones metal at the old ratio, and that w ithout denying to anyone else the right to think for himself when this restoration ( Ames it will Tuesday's election i, a momen- be acremphshed through the action tons one bnt whether next week s amd eff rts of the •epublican party. H atch et appear? radiant with Kace; t on the money question. _ . , .. rejoicing roosters or finds itself in , * Je-ictes in .he protec- f b c ^ minor^ty. we shall still be- '** A merican labor and Amen- li^ve that the good sense of the prodi:. - and American indtis- American people can be trusted to I , - „ . , , . ultimate success. During th e d a rk days o f the Rebellion Abraham Lincold did not despair for he put his trust in God. and his faith proved well founded. W . J.Brvan In re-estate of Lnttnx L Bexcb. dec d, Bond filed with J. P. Tamiesie as surety. Win-.am S tep h en s - and Ed M alloy aj> pointed appraisers in rr rM ilr o f Joseph Connell, dec d. ®°Dd w-.tb Vt m co u n t.. Richard superstftionsly pins his hopes to w H CoMel; „ Bon<1 ap. his rabbit s foot and yet aspires to proved and letters ordered to issue. be successor to these men. In the matter oi the estate of Sarah J. M ull, dec'd. Inventory filed and ap proved Value of estate >4405.55. Eturners? Law Iiocket.— In the matter of the A Dr. Stephen H . claims to have discovered a way of transmuting silver into gold. The philosopher s stone may yet 1* dis- covered. ------- WHY WAS IT NOT ACT EP7EIO day Oct. 26. Defendant rtleased on his own recognizance. Warrants ordered drawn to witnesses as follows: Peter Ktndt $4 John Hun: Ju 00John Kindt > 2 . 0 0 . and Virginia E Lilley. De W itt's W itch Hazel Salve is an an tiseptic. soothing and healing applica D e s k S ix tion for burns, scalds, cuts, bruises, etc.. The W a s h in g t o n C o c n t v H a t c h e t , and cures piles like magic. It instantly as a re p u b lica n n ew sp ap er is interested steps pain. J. C. Clark, druggist. ¡ „ se e in g it* p a r t s * p le d ge * fo r economy ca rried ou t. and to th i* end m ak e* th e fo llo w in g p ro p o sitio n s w h ich w ill result i" considerable saving to oor county I c will pcbhsh the dthnaut-m tax list „ rr<jnlrt<1 bT Uw {oT lwtUir aad OM. half cent* a line: Sheriff's sale* we win publish at one dollar and fifty cents an R. Shelly is visiting friends ii place. J. H. Dorland and Samuel Jo made a trip to Sali m last Saturda returned Tuesday. W. A . K irts of Butte, Montai visitin g fri.-nds in this place todai Henry H all has returned from to his home in Shady Brook. Hon. S. M. Yoran, presidential! on the republican ticket, spoketoi Ethel Kennedy, Zora Rolfe, Blanche sized audience here last week. M Ring, Leah Hughson, Lottie Hughson, ley did not loose any votes. W. H. H. Myers and Mr. ] Frank Allen, Irma Mazzie, Ernest Tefft. Primary department. Julia and Josie demo-pops spoke here last night, Trohnauer, Van Wrenn, Georgie Austin, gained no votes. Italia, Eda and Davis Mazzie, Bert and Ethel Hocken. Floyd Tefft. W innie and M any lives of usefulness have Treasa Kennedy, Mary Findo, Hazel and short by neglect to break up an Imogene McKown, Blanche and Jimmie cold. PneumonU, bronchitis and Rotermund, Anna Bougher. consumption can be averted Louis M cKown, Mary E. Pike, use of One Minute Cough Curi Principal. Primary teacher. C lark, druggist. * John Anisk J foriaSinitv. Report of primary department of C or witnesses sworn and examined and mat- nelius public school, for month ending ter taken under advisement until Mon Oct. 23. Xo. days taught 20. Xo. days The letters below and the ex Carl Gribner admitted to citizenship. tracts from the county clerk ? rec M arriage L icen ses— W. W. Kinney ord which follow, tell their own and Em m a A . Carstens. R_ C. Cahill and Anna M. G r iS n . Daniel S. Pierce story: F o a t s r G b o y e , July 2. 1S96. H o s . W. l> . B * a d f o k i >. Sheriff of W ashington County. H illsboro. Oregon. GLENCOE. \ . A . Billion is moving to Pa this week. Notice o f Teacher's Examination N o tice is h e re b y given th at for the purpose o f m a k in g an exam ination o f all SC A PP008E. W inters hoarv scout, Jack Fir attendance 7S6. Xo. pupils enrolled 48. reached our line$. Average daily attemlance 40. Xo. days School is progressing nicely. Alt absence 60. The following named pu the teacher seems to lack a pri( pils have not missed a day during the qualification, viz, self control, hear month: Minnie Hartrampf, Rosa Ehlert, to have subdued the wild spirit Lena Krause, Lizzie Krause, L illie school. Points. Hen wig Matthies, Mable W ilcox. The people of Scappoosehaddnf Willie Krause. Katie Keim , Lillie Ehlert, ure of listening to a mostexet Kenneth Dorrien, Rinehard M atthies, list address delivered by Hon. Amanda Hartrampf, Edna Freeman, Pierce at W atts & Price’s hall, t Francis Freeman. Xellie Harwood, M in ing o f the 23d inst. nie Susbauer. K atie Openlander, Pearl The girls club, aptly termed ‘ Hatch a n d josie Henderson. W orkers,” gave a basket social; Report of Arcade school, district Xo. church on the evening of the 24th.! 59 for the month ending Oct. 23. Total A fter an interesting program car Xo. enrolled 22. Xo. boys enrolled 12. auction o f the lunch baskets whic? Xo. girls enrolled ro. Average atten- rapidly and at a good price, the a ance 18. Xo. cases of tardiness 12. taken being $38.25. Those neither absent nor tardy were as T h e V . P. S. C. K. reports a f follows: Ellie Miller, Elsie Jones, Belle Jones and Claud Davis.— Carrie Frutcliey, tendance, good lesson and goc gram following, but expresses aw teacher. more o f its seventy odd members1! take a more active part. For Dynpepnia persons w h o m a y offer th em selves as ca n d id ates for te ach e rs o f th e schools of this co u n ty, th e co u n ty school superin tendent th e re o f w ill hold a pu b lic exa m i inch. A* the W a s h in g t o n C o c n t v nation a t th e p u b lic school ann ex, the Ai.’i Liver Complaint you have a printed H a t c h e t w ith w h ich th e Forest G rove Time* i* c o w consolidated has b v 'f a r o I d a c a d tn iT b u ild in g , in F o r e s t G r o v e . guarantee on every bottle o f Shiloh's the largest circulation o f the county newspapers th e county can by accepting our offer reach the greatest number ol people and at the same tim e effect a con siderable saving. On blanks and all other printed matter we shall hope to tie allow ed to est: mate and can as-ure yon th at our work will favorably compare in q u ality w ith any that yon m ay be able to get elsewhere, while we believe that onr prices will be more econom ical. W e feel co n fid en t t h a t we sh a ll h av e y o a r h e a r ty co-operation in th is effort for re a l econom y an d carrying oat of e le ctio n p rom ises, and h op e to hear from yon re g a rd in g th ese m atters. Respectfully. H a t c h e t P h in t x h v B t A rsn s Cn a i g . F o r e s t G r o v e . Ju ly 10, ibjC-. H o n . W I). B r a d f o r d . Sheriff of W ashington County, Hillsboro. ( irtgon. p EA, s,B; A t s t in C r a i g . County School Superintendent Wash L ■ S. Land B usiness A S p ecialty Attention. Vi s . R. TICKETS, rau«. e n title d to an increase of pen sac: - J J -H . Dolstrum. He has had several y e a r 's experien ce with the pension lent at W ash in gton . D. C. He also makes specialty o f m ak in g oat pension papers, and a ll k in d s o f n o tarial w ork. U idows" pension jiapers m ade out tree o f ch arg e. F irst door east o f H a t c h e t office. J. H. D o e st r o ji . J. p. A nice 8 room house and two lots in Poruand, East Side, to exchange for Forest G rove or improved farm property For particulars call on Dr. C. E. Geiger. A X T> STEAMSHIP TICKETS To all parts of the United States Canada Europe. and H . \V . S C O T T . GENERAL FINANCIAL AGENT AND REAL ESTATE BROKER. Office upstair, in In g le ,’ Building Forest Grove, D esirin gto m ake the expense as little - - Oregon. Notice. Notices 1* hereby given that the looks b e ll lor U x es oc on mortg-ege. I hare gone over the price, g r im in of the Use firm o f Boos & Heitzhausen ta r former letter aad find 1 can do *till has been by the assignee turned into oar hands for settlement and collection and The delinquent tax list I will print at all accounts unsettled on the 1st day of eight i.oS cents a line, bbtri IT § sales at November w ill be placed in judgment without farther notice. *» U l r . u v & Sox. R espec.ifidly. A> » tin L raig . tbe letters above were sent the foUowing returr.5 o f sbcrii}- s ^ have ^ ma Je hv shcriaf Bradford according to the clerk s fecord Thc spacti tbe t— pilblisher s name and;hc ^ ^ bim a„ givell l if e a n d a c c id e n t ington County, Oregon. ,s possible to the man whose property is '■ 5” C hronic constipation is a pain™ For agreeable and life-shortening dii It deranges the system, causessicr ache, bad breath, and poisons the; It can be readly overcome by D*| Little E a rly Risers. These lit* are great regulators. J. C. Clark,| in s u r a n c e 'b eginn in g N or. 10. the second Wednes v italizer. It never fails to cure. sale at C lark ’s drug store. d a y o f the month, at one o'clock in the afternoon. Candidates for state papers X O T A R Y PU BLIC m ay present themselves on Thursday. Dated this 29th day of October, 1898. f i r l i x s u r a x c k of A gantent. r * T OF THE -TAT* n f * ■‘ HIN«*TON « OUNTY i**imaaeat ^ ~ H ;.1 w .u , b « r ^ t gist. T he III* of Constipation causes more 1 the ills o f women. Carl’s Clove? T ea is a pleasant cure for Const!, F or sale at C lark ’s drug store. M any political speakers, cl singers and others who use theft cessivelv, rely upon One Minutej Cure to prevent huskiness and lr Its value as a preventive is only by its power to afford instant1 lief. J. C. Clark, druggist. A r e Y o u *»>•' M iserable by Indigestion, Con^ Dizziness. L o sso f Appetite. I* S h ilo h 's Y italizcr is a positive c» sale at C la rk ’s drug store. Old People. Old people who require me DKALKkS IX regulate the bowels and I1“1* find th e true remedy in This medicine does not contains no w hiskey norotheri but a its as a tonie and *1 a its m ildly on tbe atomaeb adding strength and giving*0** organs, thereby aiding N»*aI*j ' jrri"ii!tural Imply,,,, „t,, 8U(,b ag pertormance of the funetion*- ? nson,. B u g g ies, Mow». Harrow? Hitters is an excellent appeti* digestion. Old people linil *«#*\ <iardl‘n K»«-. Also Paints. what they neid. Price »1.00 per bottle at the Miller/ * Lime. Plaster and Cement. HARDWARE STOVES T IN W A R E g « o . S. Itrfacr vs. C. * L. lUrria i*. i&lSZ ,T x OREST GROVE, OREGON. W hy do yon pay rs cents tor * sard Jmly r;. returned Ang. 51. L-.' , . ’ . •'* ' ■ " • . • .'. and 25 cents for a haircut ,nc^rt Hillsboro Publishing Co., ^ io . oo . W ‘ w T 4 ^ ^ V{£ t*\- f 'ITHm , MKN ,,R h?hed hou»« in orer n f2Iir,W|,on*!,>ta «ta b . A. W. Lambert vs. D. T HaUtnd tsm* .T t^ S ^ Z ^ k m 1 sued Jnly yo, returned Sept. 21 . 4>t in- *’ 1 • -ec n serremier it. is* K»f-r»ac. . Cnrloi. — I. tla* R< rm»«nt. a. L. - Ratsn. Art'rwt A T* '^ '