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A T TH E COLLEGE. hearing, we must remember that unanimous in condensing the present George Johnson has joined the Dorm- lack of system 111 the road work and our form of government demands a advised more and better system in the ity Boarding club. ■ed at the poat-oAcc at Foreat Grove, Or. aa graceful submission to the expressed future. Mrs. J. R. Robertson Sundayed at her Second-claw mail matter. . ... . • ____ w ill o f the m ajority. Minorities The subject for discussion in May, will J parent’s home in Salem. have rights that ought to be con be The Farmer's Education. J. W. Macrum ’96, who is employed at TKKM N TO HUBHCRIUKHS. 1st; W hat education is needed by far- sidered and their interests carefully present on the Astoria Goble r o a d , spent P o s ta g e F re e . mera at the present time? , „ . , ,, . _ • ,___ • $i 50 served, but the m ajority must rule and; How can farmers best obtain the un •“ on y 75 or our boasted liberty is gone. education they need? I Krne.t Rands, a prominent surveyer In A d v a n c e . True republican principles stand for 1 Farmers bring your wives, sons an(I whose hesd-quarters are at Oregon City, >--------- ------ i the rights o f every individual, be daughters and join with us in our noble visited his Grove friends over Sunday. THE HATCHET. ■ m ablisbed fo r th e d is s e m in a tio n o f W a sh in g - c o u n t y n ew s, th e e le v a tio n o f h u m a n ity a n d m o n e y w e ca n m a k e . “T • tnr ? E d it o r ’s h o b b ie s an d o p in io n s on th is p a g e , a ll tfc * re a l fa c ta — im p a rtia l a n d u n co lo re d . » B t o r l a a t h o m e in h i . m n eru m H a t c h e t ■ »tiding, P o re s t G ro v e , fro m 6 a. m . to 10 p . m . af e a c h w e e k d a y an d a lw a y s g la d to t a lk a n d h * t a l k e d to. U K D E V E R Y W E E K IN TH U RSD AY FROM TH E TH E Y E A R ON H ATCHET P R IN T E R V . fa e r i c h o f poor * * b la c k or No man should be allowed to lord it over other men and assume the right tO voice the Sentiment and j ^ f tfa o s e w h o a r e poor, Or do not Stand SO high in S rn h D u oF s THAT work of uplifting and enobling the “ pro- Miss Mary Luce, of Hillsboro, who has fession” o f the tillers o f the soil. Intel- been visiting Miss Liberta Brown the ligent oo-operation among the tarmers is past week, returned to her home Mon- a necessity ol the times. day. w h ite . Vegetable Preparationfor As - simulating thefood and Regula ling it« Stomachs and Dowels ot The following persons will take part in A person is prematurely old when bald | college rhetoricals Friday afternoon at ness occurs before the forty-fifth year. 3 o'clock, to be held in the auditorium: i Garrison, Lancefield, j Use H all's Hair Renewer to keep the Misses Baber, Lieser, Marsh and Wilkinson. Messrs. I scalp healthy and prevent baldness. Garlington and Luelling. '• ---------------------- social life as themselves. If a con- test of this kind shall ever come to the surface in this part of Oregon the H atchet will advocate the . rights of the individual as against : A young Englishman, who is very spar- j Coart House News, Probate— In re estate of R. A Carpen- ing o f his h ’s but is ju st brim full of love If you tail to receive your paper it will | ^ le a s su m p tio n s o f s e lf c o n s titu te d i tc f . deceased; final settlement allowed for “ Old E n gla n d ,” become engaged in b a a favor tf you will notify us at once' leadership. Th at our defence o f and administrator discharged and estate an anim ated discussion with young Am erica the other day, in regard to the -— , . . . ... . , closed of record. SEI I m a m s I F A C - S I M I L E S IC N d -O P- C h il d h k x Promotes Digestion,Cheerful ness and Rest. Contains neither O pium , Morphine nor Mineral. N o t N a r c o t ic IS ON . Ä tvi, tfO ld a-SAMLZLPITCWl Fun/tl* S m i' WRAPPf Mx.Samm • R M U SJü- OF EYEBT these true principles will not lack | com parative resources of En gland and j 4 niu Seed * , , , t In re estate of J. A. Hansen, deceased; courage and clear expression the report of sale of personal property filed | A m erica. A t last the A tn trican »aid ÿ n a s L **. “ well! you haven ’t any w hales in E n g jiinn Seed - BOTTLE public may be well assured. In atui approved. E ight EADABLE la n d .” “ We have the Prince o f W a le s ” P ages E L IA B L E country matters we shall try t o , In re estate o f Jessie Cornelius, de lacon ically replied the Englishm an. W e e k l y E PU B LIC A N advocate those things that w ill tend ' ceased; final account filed and set for A perfect Remedy for Constipa T he Philom atheon society met last tion, Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea toward the development of one of b earin g on M ay 3, 1897. T hursday afternoon and elected the fol Worms .Convulsions .Feveri sh- the best counties in Oregon. If I In the m atter o f th e estate o f M ary R low in g officers for this term: Miss Lieser, TO HEADERS OF THE HATCHET. ness and L O S S OF SLEEP. deceased there is a county ring, which pro- 1 Walker- d e cea sed ; probate record or- president; Miss Mason, vice president; I 1 dered corrected. Tac Simile Signature of It gives 11s unspeakable satisfac poses to rule things with a high | Miss G ertrude Marsh, secretary; Miss In re estate o f J. W . Sapp in gto n , de Pratt treasurer; Miss Hutchinson, critic; tion to announce to our friends and hand, this paper w ill have the I ceased; adm inistrator authorized to as- Miss M yrtle G leason , assistant critic; Caatorla li put up la ons-ila l NEW YO RK. patrons that our efforts to secure the temerity to expose and denounce it ' sign tax sale certificate to W m . Leach. I is not sold la balk. Don't allovc] Miss Sorenson, maisha’ l. A very at services o f an able and experienced in clear and strong terms. Hut | In re estate o f C aleb W oods, deceased ; tractive program has been prepared for I yon anything else on the plea or 1 J is “ jnst as good" and "will 1 m anaging editor for the H a t c h e t , there should be 110 pef ty jealousies final account filed and set for hearing on j the the u ext m eeting to which all young j pose." Bee that yon get C-id-J have been crowned w ith success, in this county, or any part of it, Ma>' IO- ,s 97 - ladies are co rd ially invited. Tho fac simile Mr. A lonzo Rogers, so well and we shall try’ to he broad enough 1 In re estate o f R. J. P atton , deceased; EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. T he annual reception o f the Y . \V. C. I signature^ known to the readers o f the late to serve the whole county and do real property ordered sold on term s ^ was held in the parlors o f H crru k of U-,V' M I K prayed for in petition. H all Saturday afternoon. The parlors Forest G rove Tim es, as an accom- every thing possible to harmonize In re estate o f VV. C. D ow ning, de- esp ecially decorated for the occasion, plished writer, has accepted the all our interests. ceased; final account con tin ued to A pril presented a very attractive appearance. responsible and laborous position T h is paper is published in Forest 12, 1897. : -pijg annuai reports, bespeaking the ex- o f editor and manager o f our paper, G rove, the educational city o f Ore In re estate o f Jam es N. Ferris, de- cellen t work done by the association the and while this admirable and for gon. W e do not pretend that ceased; final continued to A p ril 12, 1897. past year, were eagerly listened to by the tunate accession to our ranks will lie Pacific U niversity is w hat it will be L a w D ocket— Geo. H . M eyer vs. fortY or tnore y ° unK ladies present. A hailed everywhere with hearty ap in the n ext decade, but we hope for E m m a H o grefe; ju d g m en t by default most delicious lunch was served and ap- . o t v v i v r o v v o v v v v o v o t v v iM n propriate toasts were proposed. proval and jo y, yet no one can ap good improvement not only in the and execution ordered to issue. L ouisa D unger adjudged insane and T he G am m a Sigm a society elected the t K e $I,C $ l« O i. preciate our delight over the pros school but all its surroundings. ordered com m itted to asylum . W arrants follow ing officers for the ensuing term: pects before us for the future. This is, and must continue to be, a ordered in favor o f Dr. F. A. B ailey, ex- Rands, president; J. E. K irkw ood, vice W E f c j ^ L Y f iv I t e r O ce a n The immediate fruits o f this good city o f homes and we shall insist am inin g p h ysician , for $5, and A lex. E . : president; L. Lancefield, set retary; A. D 1 fortune w ill be realized by our that every thing that w orks injury O sm und, w itness, for $2. The G reate y Republican P aper of th e West Sh och , treasurer; J. M iller, financeial|sec- readers who will enjoy a treat of to the home shall not be tolerated H enrich E d iger and R. F. Potts ad- tetarv; R. H . Pratt, librarian; F. Luell- T is the most sta lw a rt ana u n sw ervin g R ep u b lica n Weekly i ’ nK> sergeant-at-arm s. It is hoped the uncommon excellence from the in Forest G rove. Good citizenship m itted to citizensh ip. lished today and can a .ways be relied upon for fair and honati pons of all political affairs. editorial columns set up under the means all this as well as the build M arriage*— G eorge Zim m erm an and f ° d ' ty ’ U1 bfu!*d Up„ un* r effic,ent M ary A. Joos; Jerem iah I'aulsell a„ d : leader-sbtp o f Mr. R ands, however, no [The W eekly Inter Ocean Supplies All of the News} master hand of Mr. Rogers whose ing up o f our own resources. great progress can be expected as the a d the Best ot C u rre n t Literature. Clare M. Jones; John H . Proctor and office in the H atchet building will society lost nearly all its d ign ity under N ellie Hines. It is Morally Clean, and as a Family Paper is Without a Peer. be the hospitable reception room of the last adm inistration. Director Pague has sent out the all who may honor his sanctum 011 Its L it e r a r y C o lu m n s a re e q u a l Mr. Stanton, o f Boston, gave a very in initial number o f a W eekly Climate Something to Depend Oil. any errand whatsoever. The fur to those o f th e heal m ag a zin e s. teresting and h ig h ly instructive lecture, and Crop Bulletin for the year 1897. Mr. James Jon es, of th e d ru g firm of j , in the auditorium , F rid a y afternoon, on ther good fruits from this business Its Y o u th ’s D e p a rtm e n t Is th e These w eekly reports are based on Jon es A Son, C o w d en . 111 ., in speaking “ H ow to understand classical m usic.” combination w ill be gathered by fin e s t o f Its k i n d . of D r. K in g ’s New D isco very, says th at the reports of over 200 correspond- He analyzed some o f the great master- . , . , . ,, .. c _ j la st w in ter his w ife w as a tta ck e d w ith our public schools, which shall re It brings to tho fam ily tho New* of tlie F n tlro W o rld and giv« j how the com posers e n t s , lo c a t e d in a ll p o r t io n s o f Ore- L a G rip p e, and her case grew so serious P,e ce s' s“ ow ,nK the best and ablest discussions of a ll questions of the day. The ceive double time and attention from g o n , a n d t h e y w i l l g i v e a s a c c u r a t e l y d ia t p hysician s a t C ow den and Puna ! started w ith a .hem e or text o f a few In tu r Ocean gives tw elv e of reading m utter each week I and b ein g In h ;o aeo is l etter adapted to the needs of I could do n othing fo r her. It seem ed to notes, and expanded on them , referring us to the close of our official term as can be ascertained the general develop into H asty Con sum ption . H a v - , to the them e a in about the m iddle o f the people west of the A lleghany Mountains tnan an y other paper, j of service. There will lie left not / , , ,uu,e 01 weather for each week and the ef in g Dr. K in g ’s New D iscovery in store, . , $ « .0 0 $11 and sellin g lots of it, he took a bottle l “ e Plece anc* then at the end. Mr. one stone unturned to give the peo fect of the weather upon crops and hom e, b , and to the surprise of all she be- Stanton was very understandable, givin g ple of W ashington county the most agricultural operations. gan to get b etter from the first dose, and numerous illustrations on the piano h lalf i .............................. ' cured her sound dozen d o llar bottles interesting newspaper yet pub Price of Daily by m ail........................ MOD pert Through the press of the state and w ell. I)r. K in g ’s New D iscovery for throughout. The Daily and Sunday Edi I i Pnce of Surdav by ma;l ............... 52.00 per fl lished. Our interest in the W ash tions of The Inter Ocean are i Daily and Sunday by R ial!.................$C.OO par n these reports w ill go far beyond the C on sum p tion , C o u g h s and Colds is g u ar anteed to do this good w ork. T ry it. in g t o n C ounty H atch et has the best of their ki nd. . . . S I d d r e « » T H E IN T E R OCEAN, Ck* A m erican s are th e most in ven tive boundary of Oregon. W e clip the Free trial bottles at M iller’s Pharm acy. people on earth. T o them h a ve been been next to that interest which has follow ing: - e e e e e e # # # •••••••• issued n ea rly (10),000 patents, or more moved us night and day to serve “ F ruits.— T h e fruit crop was, in Election. than one-third of all the patents issued our people faithfully, and this re- a comparative sense, a failure last A t a business meeting o f the Congre- in the world. No discovery of mondern enforcement of our ranks will more year. T h e trees had a phenomenal gational Y . P. S. C. E ., held at Miss years has been of great berenefit to man - than double our productive work 1 grow th: new wood from 8 to 15 Roe’s Wednesday evening, the following kind than Cham berlain’s Colic, Cholera officers were elected for the next six and D iarrhoea R em ed y, or has done for good results, and we tender our feet long has been frequently re months: President, Mr. Dennis; vice m ore to relieve pain and suffering, J. M oney 1 acknowledgem ent of the immeasur ported. T h e cool weather o f March president, Anna McDonald; secretary, W . V an gn , of O akton , K y ., s a y s : “ I j able kindness received from our . has delayed budding, and the re Anna Roe; Cor. Sec., Mary L. Rogers; h a ve used C h a m b e rla in ’s C olic, Cholera patrons and friends whose continued ¡8ult is al, correSponde nts report Treas., Archie Atkinson; organist, and Diarrhoea R em ed y in my fam ily for friendship and good will we do Charlotte Graham. Chairman o f com several years, and find it to be the best “ prospects for a big fruit crop never mittees.— Prayer meeting, Miss Parnilee; m edicine I ever used for cram ps in th e most sincerely and confidently b e-11 more prom ising.” Many acres of •peak for Mr. Rogers tl.e manag frltiM rees have ^ set out during Look-out, Geo. Haakell; Social, Mary stom ach and bowels. For sale by J. C. O r A ny O t h e r K in d o f Clark; Missionary, Miss Atkinson; Sun C la r k , druggist. ing editor of tlie W a s h i n g t o n th e w in te f| a n d mai acres of day School, Geo. Johnson; Relief. Miss C o u n t y H a t ch et . young orchards will come into I Pratt; Flower, Miss Gertrude Marsh. Constancy. A l S I1,N ^ RAI<’ ’ bearing this year. Prune, pear, T he constant drop o f water • • OF THE • • f?upt. o f Schools, W ashington Co. j a p p k a n d c h e r r y tre e s have been ‘ ^ ert l*lc 's Pure an<l the W ears aw ay the hardest stone; system th o ro u gh ly in vigo rated by the T he constant gn aw o f Towser the most extensively set out The use o f A y e r’s Sarsaparilla, sudden M asticates the tough est bone; THE FUTURE. buds are sw elling. In the southern c h a n g -s o f tem perature and extremes o f T he constant cooing lover counties some almond and apricot heat and cold, so ch aracteristic o f certain C arn es off the blushing m aid, \V e have many bargains and now is the time to T h e new management o f the trees are in bloom, and iti som e! c l' n ,atl’s- are rarely attended w ith in- A nd the con stant advertiser H a t c h e t w ill not change the W rite for Price List. Is the one w ho gets the trade. I sheltered places elsewhere cherry- jurio u s results. T ak e it now. policy of the paper but will continue trees are show ing co lo r." fo re st GROVE, 0RI to make it “ Readable, Reliable, R epublican .” T h e principles of The Orange. the party will be carefully con sidered, and as far as our influence T he follow in g in terestin g program was goes the effort shall tie in the line ren.lereG bv G ale Grange No. 282 P. of H A T C H E T P R IN T E R V , PUBLISHERS. E j Hatchet and Weekly Chicago Inter Ocean I | | I ! * 1 I .............. I Hatchet and Chicago Weekly Inter Ocea Buy a Farm, Buy a Lot. Buy a House and r e a l +E S T A F orest G rove L and C o .| CHEAP! DURABLE! STYLISH! of its advancement. Republican Reading_ The Story ol a New Hat> principles are broad enough to con- Mrs M K nutev, sideY all sides of a subject in its Reading— T h e RuM Headed Man. Mrs. relation to the best interests of L K. Smith. O up Speeial Clubbing Offer society. The d a y o f e x p e rim e n ta tio n P-P^r-D iversified Farming. A. T. Bux- in matters o f * govern men t has nearly _. . ._. . . . ., ... “ Declamation — 1 he Ride ot Jennie Mc- passed, and visionary theories must n m B, orla Buxton, W e have bought the entire stock of one of the largest shoe stores in not be longer permitted to intertere Reading— Bill Nve on Hens. Mrs. Ida Hast Portland at a price far below the original cost of the goods, and with our national prosperity. S elf Walcott. constituted leaders must be retired ,nform*' discussion of the question, expect to share our good fortune with our customers. Over eight thou , . . . \A hat changes, if any. would tie advis- to the ranks and the American peo- ab„ in our prMilll ’road Mr. sand pairs to select from! Alm ost every style and quality! Note these pie must assert themselves, and in- Henry Buxton introduced the subject . telligently demand that the flag of with a very interesting and instructive Pnces a,,(' '■'°me and see the goods! M en’s and boys' fine shoes from our country shall be honored in p*per After exposing the main defects $1.25 up. L ad ies’ shoes from $ 1 .0 0 up. Misses shoes from 75, cents .very part of the land and float Mr 7 “ . . . . . »drived the buildin g o f perm anent roads up. C hildren's shoe» from 50 cents up. A large assortment of ladies •ver a free, intelligent, and pros by ■ proper system of grading and drain perous people Of course there is age. Crushed rock, creek gravel and and gent's slippers from 50 cents up. Dealers will find it to their inter an honest difference of opinion planking, he said, were the m aterials est to inspect onr stock. among our best men, and all honest w ith in our reach for road buildin g. T he estim ated coat per m ile for crushed rock conviction is worthy of respect, w as $2460, tor g rav el f t 7*0 and for p la n k - 1 b a t . while all such should hare a in g $1000, w hen com pleted. A ll were | WOODS, CÀPLES & THOMAS. 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