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About Washington County hatchet and Forest Grove times. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1896-1897 | View Entire Issue (April 15, 1897)
County Hatchet K orest G and lat» li filled 1 H9 Bulled IHM» 9i CONSOLIDATED Q REER t h e GROCERY STO RE O f f i c e at h is resid en ce, - OREGON. ion for pensions every Wednesday. 1 All kinds o f Groceries, Glassware and Stoneware, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Spoons, Brooms, Mop Sticks, Butter Moulds, Eadles„ Wood and W illow Ware o f all kinds, Fishing Tackle. Also a large lot o f all kinds o f Seeds I n B u l k . w ,B - ' R.fc. E. G E IG E R , D P A T H IC P H Y S IC IA N ^ B ’ D SURGEON i nc-u, Rijwlby house, Paoiflc ave., >f Forest Grove hotel. SLlJ Wo TEA AND C O FFE E A SPECIALTY. r GROVE, Oh.: OREGON. Ion paid to Medical and gnrpleal it’ll , and Children and all chrome f)N » on ~Àrì LT I t | et V ruilrl r gf Ari Li f Forest Grove Laundry - DENTIST, FOREST GROVE ip. m. L>J| __and Dye House. W e do all kin ds o f L a u n d ry W o rk in th e best possible m anner. A n y w ork left w ith us w ill be p ro m p tly at- tended to. W e gu aran tee all our w ork. O ur prices are cheaper than P irtland prices. Y o u r p atron age w ill be appreciated, "Wo- OREGON . | R . O . C. H 'A T T 1, E N T IS T . LUi g r o c e r HAS T H E LEADING AND SU RGEON , - im e s . ITT- W ashington County’s Schools. tv m i m i r r v i nr W h itlo ck . To meet at com m en cin g 10 a. in., M on day, A pril 19. C L A IM S kO M A S H. T O N G U E , Si R N E V - A T - T . A W, G. C. RIDER, Prop. ioRo, W a sh ington C o u n t y , O r . W\A( |M IT H & B O W M A N , iE Y S - A T - L A W , la l W ork and C o n veyan cin g, f I7 Morgau Blk. STABLE H IL L SB O R O , O R . W. M. L A N G L E Y , kEY AND COUNSELOR A T LAW ^ty P rosecu tin g A tto rn ey. C o llectio n s a sp ecia lty . | — U p -stairs, W oods & C ap les B uildin g. Stic New Rigs I Everything from a Saddle Horse to a Four-in-hand Carryall S p e c ia l a t t e n t io n p a id t o C o m m e r c ia l T r a v e l e r s M Fire Insurance . . . and Loan Broker. ■ BORO Hunters’ and Fishermen T a k e J o n e s ’ B u s to a n d f r o m a ll t r a i n s B a g g a g e a r id f r e i g h t c a l l e d O reg o n l, H. JD. S te w a r t , sr. Ass’t Cashier brock ’ s D rug | k o f F o r e s t G r o v e e > exchauge payable at sight in London, Berlin. Amsterdam, Brussels, Stockholm. Ibrt-on-the-Main as well as all other lal cities and centers of trade throughout ■ ted Kingdom , Ireland and Continental ■ lections made at all accessible points, ■ iuess hours from 9 a m. to 4 p m . HUGHES Sc SON, D K ALU R S IN iRDWARE STOVES TINWARE ^cultural Implements, such as gons, Buggies, Plows, Harrows, len Tools, Etc. Also Paints, L Lime, Plaster and Cement. JVIAIN ST R EET , JHILLSBOf^O. MELKI JOHNSON REAL ESTATE AGEJNT, OREGON. FOREST GROVE THE OLD WILTROÜT MILL. A C ougar Story. GALES CREEK. All Grades of Rough and Dressed Lumber. Kiln Dried Lumber a Specialty. L ow P rices, Prompt Delivery, T h e last p lace to g e t your supplies until you reach T il lam ook. I c a riy a full lin e o f E x c e lle n t Q u a lity . I lt ie k le n ’ s A r n ic a S a l v e . Goods and Groceries, Patent Medicines, Cigars and Tobacco. T he Best S a lve in the w orld for C u ts, Bruises. S o res, Ulcers, S a lt R h eum , F ev er Sores, T etter. C h ap p ed H and s C h ilb lain s, Corns, and all S k in E ru p tions, and p o sitiv e ly cures F iles, or no ling Tackle and all necessary p ay required. I t is gu aran teed to g iv e perfect satisfactio n or m oney refunded, supplies for a camp outfit. p-f»-» cen ts per box. F o r sale b y •phone rom tnnnlcsffnti between Cuas. M iller. Fores» Grove and Tillam ook. r \ •T » » r*l, M'*V C \L_3 CREEK. store . C A C a ir ll......................................... Bounty— : »7 E Brosser ................................. L O N G D IS T A N C E T E L E P H O N E . I C ircuit C ourt— | W illiam s & R e d m o n d ................. D istrict A tto rn ey— Subscriptions Received for the W a s h in g t o n C o u n t y H a t c h k t , 1 G eo R B a g le y .................................. Bridges and R oads— T he C ou n ty N E W S p a p e r . Moore, Ireland & C o .................... W estern W h eeled S crap er Co. W A F in n e y ..................................... Seth W S eelye ............................ C R B lo y d ......................................... j W illiam s & R edm ond ........ . . . J C W H e rm e n s...................... : C R Bloyd ..................... Special Bargains in Twenty and Fort} Acre F G C a n n in g C o ......................... : S H u ghes & Sou ......................... Tracts in Washington, Yamhill S A Sm ith . ................. and Tillamook counties^ Jam es Y o u n g ................................. H on eyn ian , D e H ir t & Co G ard in er & Son ................ Lee S m o c k ................................... Com m issioners— T G T o d d ....................................... p B R e a s o n c r . . . . .................. Whoa! S a p g e m t , W D B radford, s h e riff................... B P Cornelius ju d g e [3 m o .]. . R ebate on taxes— D L S te p h e n s ................................... A ssessing and C o lle ctin g — Prescriptions Carefully Compounded an Experienced Pharmacist and from the Best and Freshest material. LEST GRO VE, O R E G O N . >p at the . . . ;t Chance Grocery. Salaries— E L M cC orm ick, recorder . . . . A B C a d y , tre a su rer...................... j a Im brie, clerk .................... A A M orrill ....................... .. . . W m P o in te r ..................................... b y j ^ j o H W ilc o x ................................. T o ile t A rticle s, ETH A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS S ta tio n e r y , fts and telegraphic transfers sold on New N e w s D e p ot. thicago and ban Francisco. fo r a n d d e liv e r e d I Inquests— C L L a r g e ..................................... S ta tio n ery — G lass & P ru d h o m m e ..................... G eo D Barnard & C o .................... Irwin Hudson C o ..................... ! W E Brock ....... ............... T h e A r g u s ..................................... H illsboro Pub C o ......................... j H atch et P rin tery PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS. NTON PFANNER, Proprietor C . Prices Loans, Collections 1 ol. I. KfBGjHT . Moderate m I'lre and Accident Insurance he Peace A LLOW ED . ! Court House and J ail— W A F in n e y ............................... { 50 j N A Barrett, ja n it o r .............. . . 30 00 j Paupers and Prisoners— ' H W ehrun g & C o .................... 1 75 N C L illy ......................................... 5 00 I R H G reer ....................................... 70 W E B r o c k ....................................... 5 « T H E O N L Y F i r s t - C l a s s a n d | J W H enry, sh e riff o f Y a m h ill S trictly T em p eran ce R e s ta u c o u n ty ...................................... 4 75 r a n t In t h e c i t y . ; W D W ood ..................................... 9 co ! B ryan, L aid la w & C o. . . 12 35 | E B vSappinglon.......... .... 11755 T ualatin H o te l................................ 4 00 John N o ith r u p .......... ...................... 900 J R M ays & Son s .................. 2 80 In digen t— F J B abcock, Post N o 30, G A R 47 00 Good Horses G en Ransom , Post N o 69, G A R 4 90 1J B M atthew s, Post No 6, G A Q 3 30 271 ALDER STREET PORTLAND, OR. * » f ■* * , A »•»’ ' •** huippln » . U . . .• 1 Mi»r» - f !•«>• ya#*“vfMl'•» - - -*•- • eli »• h U i .«•**!. A nr KtilM itt*. i hi* ■ CH AS. H IA T T , Proprietor. Brick for Sale! 160.000 Good Q uality Cheap H , K . C a t o l i i i u r - Y «ni 1 mile 5nrtfew««to< rarest ( h in t •1 i) **■ »» I». «’..f*»f la f i r 9. *• Hat OÍ »• > hah Ifhl L 'k h tV 'M WMHM. I 9 82 27 3 8 6 2 26 4 55 45 35 00 50 50 50 Ink! On T uesday m orn in g last, ubout a o ’clock W illiam F. Rolstou, o f G aston, passed aw ay in dealh after an illness o f only one w eek. H e was buried, from hU late home, in the H ill C em etery on W ed n esday, Rev. Jam es C a m p b ell, o f N orth Y a m h ill, conducted the tuneral service«. M r. R olstou left a w ife and five ch ild ren to mourn his loss. F ra n k Y . , live* oil th e old farm south o f G aston , Sam uel, lives in G aston, Mrs. M yrtle Bates, M ini F an n ie Russell and M rs. L . Davenport, the three daughters, live iu the v ic in ity and all were present. M r. R olston lived for a num ber o f y ears in northern M issouri and when tha war o f the R ebellio n began he looked th e questions in vo lved over very carefu lly and becam e a strong union niau, and h a vin g the courage o f his con victions, he raised a com pan y o f M ilitia w hich becam e a part o f the T h ird R egim en t o f the M. S. M. N o braver man faced n enem y than C a p t. R olston . It be- 1 came nis d u ty to gu ard th a t portion e f ' the state w hich was in fested by the n o torious gu irrilla ch ie f B ill A nderson and his ga n g o f outlaw s then in clu d in g th e Jam es brothers and the Y o u n g e r b la th ers. W ith all th eir bravery they lack pupils in p rivate schools 418 V alu e o f sch o o l houses , their m atch in C a p t. R olston an d h ie and g ro u n d s.............. $56,035.00 com m and. A s a result o f his efforts 10,366.00 la rg e ly , A nderson w as k ille d and th e F u rn itu re ........................... 4,937- do , band driven south out o f th e w ay. A A p p a ra tu s............ ............. A verage m o n th ly salary few years after the war M r. R olston to m ale teacher . 33.83 | tlecte d a m em ber o f the M issouri legia- F em ale te a ch e rs.............. 29.72 lature and served th rou gh tw o sessio M S u p erin ten d en t’s salary I w ith m arked destin ctiou. H e was ae per m o n th .............. 20.00 | vig ilau t o f the peoples in terests th at nw A verage num ber m onths | “ stea ls" go t throu gh w h ile he was a m em ber and be fa irly earned th e tillit tau gh t .................... 5 ’4 N um ber o f leg al voters ‘ O ld h o n esty .” S in ce co m in g to O re for school purposes. 3,847 gon some tw en ty years ago he has liv e d T o tal re ce ip ts.................. 36,662.95 ; on a farm south o f G a sto u , ou the line T o tal e x p e n se s................ 34.847 42 of Y a m h ill co u n ty, a la rge part o f the -------------tim e but m oved in to p a s to n a sh o rt In c le rk s ’ hands $ 1,815.53 tim e ago and built and has k e p t th e In county treasury and j F arm ers H otel. M r. R olston w as a not y et apportioned 3>°49 99 1 good citizen and a faithful husband am T he num ber o f children rep orttd show s j , lath er. H e was in flu en tial in the c«e a gain o f e ig h t per cen t., due in large m u n ity, and w hen he died was a 1 part to in creased a c tiv ity o f d is t r ic t ! ber v f the school hoard and a d irecto r, cle rk s, T h e tnost g r a tify in g im p ro ve -1 o f the G astotl Co-Operative M illin g m ent is In th e ch an ge o f average o f Co., and its treasurer. teachers' salaries, fem ale $28.30 to $29.72, H e was a d e vo ted m em ber o l t k i m ale $32.05 to $33.83. In num ber o f I C h ristian ch u rch and had been for m an y children reported, W ashin gton co u n ty ran ks sixth in the state, other co u n ties in order b ein g M ultn om ah, M arion, C lackam as, L in n and Lan e, iiu il is ten th, C olum bia e igh teen th , T illa- m oiik tw en ty-first. , years. A g o o d m an has gone to h is fa - w ard, and w h ile he m a y not h ave b e « perfect, his fam ily and friends w ill ap- p re d a te him as th e y d id not w h ile ha m in gled w ith th em , and w ill cherish M l m em ory in k in d hearts. Court House News. 180 00 P ro b ate.— Iu re estate o f C aleb W oods, j 50 00 Obituary. 256 75 d e c’d. O bjections to final account set for C h arles E llis D ixon d ep arted th is Ufa hearing A p ril 19, 1897. 291 at 9 p. in., T h u rsd a y , th e 8th, after-oa|jr In re estate o f D. R o w ell, d e c’d . R e 181 six hours o f severe illn ess. H e w as in port filed and approved. ju red in his left side b y fa llin g on a la g In re estate Thos. B ellin gh er d e c’d. 2 25 some four y ears ago and since th a t H a n L ast w ill adm itted to probate and S. lias often had severe pains in the regio n H u ghes appointed execu to r w ithout 50 00 o f the heart. F o r a few days he had o a t 30 00 bonds. A nton P lan n er, T . G . T odd and felt w ell but was not v e ry sick u n til th a 81 00 J. C . W oods appointed appraisers. afternoon o f T h u rsd ay last, w hen h a In re gu ardian ship o f W arren heirs. 45 00 sank q u ic k ly dow n to death. T h e ta a - R eport filed and approved. eral was held in th e C o n g r e g a t io a a lB In re estate H enry Sk eels. d e c'd . R e 7 50 ch u rch , on S a tu rd a y a t 11 a. m. and w aa port o f sale o f personal prop erty filed conducted by R ev. A . R oger*, w ho 2 50 and approved. In re estate W. C. D ow nin g, d ec'd . m arried M r. D ixon to M iss A n n a H ia tt o n ly last N ovem ber. M an y fric a da F in a l account approved and estate 67 50 ga th ered in th e ch u rch to p ay a trib ata closed o f record. Q r_ o f respect to th e m em o ry o f M r. D is o ^ In re estate J. A . Porter d e c ’d 6 00 w ho had lived in W ashin gton 16 50 dered th at report of com m issioners to n early all his life, h a v in g been b « m divide personal prop erty be entered as o f 4 15 near C e n te rv ille , F eb . 10, i860. 7 20 F eb. 25, 1897. In re estate o f W m . D udney, d ec'd . ! Mr. D. lias left a yo u n g w ife, an a g a i 12 00 and infirm father, R ev. E . W . D ixon , m 3 00 F in a l acc. approved and, upon filin g re- : brother W illia m T ., w ho lives in N o rth 4 00 ceipts, estate w ill be closed o f record. In re estate o f Jam es Ferris, d e c ’d. | Y a k im a , and a sister, Mrs. E lla J a « 4 55 2 25 j A d m in istra trix ordered to p ay out I larlaiul w ho lives in So u th Bend, W ash- 2 40 1 m oneys in her hands and file receipts. 1 Fur five years he had been m e c h a n ic a l for S. Benson’s lo g ia g 7 85 In re estate o f John F orester d e c ’d. I foreman 1 70 Lena F orester, w idow o f d e c’d, ap- i cam p at O ak P oint, W ash. It w as w hiln 9 00 pointed ad m in istratrix w ith bonds at at work there th at he was injured som a 2 00 $1500. L etters w ill issue upon approval years ago. A good yo u n g man has fallen in tha : 1 25 o f bonds. very prim e o f his m anh ood but h it Hfc In re estate o f M ary R. W alker, insane. 1 has been such th at h is friends are c o « - 3 80 , R eport o f sale o f real property filed and !2 50 approved, and guardian ordered to sat forted w ith the hope o f a h ap pv im m aa- isfy m ortgage again st property and m ake tality for him , and a blessed reunion fa r all when life on e arth is ended. proper co n veya n ce thereof. W h ile John M oak and G . W ashburn were co m in g out from Bohem ia last w eek th ey cam e upon a cougar that was feastin g on a deer it hud k ille d , says the C o ttag e G ro v e Leader. On seeing the men, the co u g ar sprang into a lean in g tree, near w here it was e atin g the deer. M o tk happened to have a gun with him and Loth men walked up to w ith in a few feet o f the tree in order to get a good shot at th e cougar, and troth were stan din g side by side in the snow n early waist deep Just as M oak shot, the cougar sprang at them , and in their endeavor to g e t aw ay in the snow they both fell, in opposite directions, and the cougar lit at th e ir feet, betw een them . O f course both th o u g h t th e y had met th e ir doom but to th eir surprise, on re g a in in g th eir feet, th ey <onnd that th* cougar was dead. - ▼ ***!?’ m«*; lor» . .s» i n*v ; « » Wvfttt JO.».’. ■ An Old Citizen Gone. T h e report o f sup eridten den t presents A p ril T erm . Sem i-annual reports o f C lerk J. A . Ini- the fo llo w in g statem en t o f the condition brie and T reasurer A. B. C a d y exam in ed o f the p ublic schools o f W ashin gton county at the close o f the sch o o l y ear on and approved, \V’ . A . Brown app ointed supervisor o f the first M onday o f M arch, 1897. road district N o. 46. N um ber o f c h ild ren over four and R esign ation o f T hos. T u ck er, super- der tw en ty years o f age: uisor, accepted and P . M. J ack son ap- N um ber o f children poin ted . over 4 and under 20 In usual form Su rveyo r L , E . W ilk e s , years o f a g e 3 . 6 m Cal Jack , Chas. Johnson and W m . In- M ale. . 3.944 gram app ointed view ers to m eet at co m F e n ta le ........................... m encin g p oin t o f road N o. 356 fp eti- ' T otal tioned for b y W. A. Prosser and tw en ty - 6,557 five others) at 10 a. m ., W’ ednesday, | E n rolled in schools— M a le .. ......................... 2,239 A pril a i, 1897. ........................ 1,812 Q uit claim deed for b lk 5, P leasan t F em ale H om e addition to B eaverton , ordered Total 4,051 m ade to U. S. G ard in er, land h a vin g A ve. d aily atten dan ce. . 2,968 been sold for delin quen t taxes. T eachers em p lo yed — V iew ers appointed, John B elliu ger, Sylvester R eeder, \. F . B eeker and Sur- M ale ........................ ................ | veyor W ilk es, to resurvey road N o. 20, F em ale m eeting at com m encing p oin t at 10 a. m ., ; M onday, A pril 12. j T o t a l.......... 159 i V iew ers appointed, R . C o n n e lf John j C hildreu not atten d in g Joss, H. H . H all and Su rveyo r W ilk es, j any sc h o o l.................2,158 j to view out and assess d am ages on road j T eachers in private , o f p ublic easem ent p rayed for b y W . C. j sch o o ls.............. 47 W. S. KALDWIN, Manager.! point a t L kkh ’ s B u ild in g on Main Street, up [ Office hours, 9 a. na. to 4 p m. Voi. I l l , No. 3 , Vol. I X , No. I t F O R E S T G R O V E , O R EG O N , T H U R S D A Y , A P R I L 1Ö. 1M>7. J U N E 4, 1896. W A R D , M. D. ^ Y.' G K O V E , T Commissioners’ Court. H s io n s tl C a r « !» . W rove In re estate o f W m . V in ce n t, d e c'd . Sem i-annual account filed a n d a p p to ve d . Our New T a riff. In re estate o f M agdalen e Blasser, T h e A m erican P ro tective T a r iff l< e a g « d e c’d. F in al account filed and set for issued an official p rin t o f th e D ia g lc y M ay 17, 1897. T ariff w ithin a few hours o f the tiaM Ik Law D o ck ets.— C lau s Je s s e vs, F ra n k , . . „ . - _ . . . . . . . . . . , , ... , wa s passed b y th e H ouse o f Reprei k e m m e ir, tr.ed argued and subm itted. I „ „ M.~ .k tives at W ash in gto n , on M arch 3 1st. John W . W ilco x vs. A ndrew s Lum ber T h is b o ard ’s co m p reh en sive in terp i Co. C itatio n ordered issued to D . W . tion o f the R epu blican p latform six D orrance to appear and answ er on A p ril be studied b y every voter. A n y o f « 5 . '897- readers can ob tain a co p y , wit! W hen a cold is co n tracted, cure it at charge, by sen d in g a postal card once. O ue M inute Cough Cure w ill set for, " c o p y , No. 379” addreaaed to tt you on th e road to recovery in a m inute. W akem au G eu. S e c ., 135 W eat 23d It w ill cure p neum on ia, bron chitis, croup New Y o rk C ity . and all form s o f lu n g and throat troubles. J. C . C la rk , D ruggist. T h irty years is a lo n g tim e to figh t p ain lu l s tro u ble aa p ile*, h ot A n ice, 8-room bouse, iu splendid con M itch ell, o f U n io n v ille , I’a .. stra d itio n , w ith one acre o f ground, on the that lo n g before be tried D ak north side o f the street. V e ry cheap W itch H azel S a lve , w hich q u ic k ly p erm an en tly cured him . I t is 1 111 10 !-••• r:"b* |>-.rir. • ff'-c-f r e in eczem a and a ll skin 1 ....... j >. ». . <v». I . \ * :» C*»v: a n y Fur He lit.