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About Washington County hatchet and Forest Grove times. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1896-1897 | View Entire Issue (May 6, 1897)
_____ The Stone Qu< rrv. Miss Lucinda H ollister, who has been and making him think that he is an at hom e on a visit, hail a strange ex- _ _______________________ abused man. This is well illus TH E HATCHET. annual m eeting . A . t . the _______ ^ o f the stock- perience in Portland on Tuesday even- holders o f the Forest (..rove ° ,T'V> • ing last. She left on the afternoon train held Monday evening, May 3r , 1 e ^ ^ Artercd >t th e p o « t o * c e »t Forest G ro v *, o r . «■ trated by three o f the late strikes. second-cuu man matter. T h e one in the Coeur D ’Alene and on the same train were tw o boys lo w in g named persons were country, the one at Cripple Creek who proved to be Leander N ordyke, 16 board o f directors for the ensuin„ > T K F.JIS TO S U B S C R IB E R S . in C o lo r a d o , and fo llo w in g it t h e i >’« » » o f age, and his brother, whose j j . G. B oos , A. T. Boos, Andrew boos, hom e is at Gaston. Miss H ollister went j . Boos and A. Rogers, . one at Leadvilie, were all organized ! i on board the P otter to g o to Seattle, That the stone taken from the com O ne y e a r ....................................................................»> S® M s m o n t h s ............................................................. 75 and led b y t h e v e r y s a m e r i s l f , Wash., anti was follow ed by the boys, pany's quarry is the best found in T h r e e months*........................................................ 40 d o z e n m e n w h o w e n t fr o m o n e j She incautiously laid her purse on a g on is easily shown by that used in tlie that In A dvance. p la c e t o th e o t h e r a s s o o n a s t h e y j table in the saloon o f the steamer, and construction o f Herrick Hall, it lo s t t h e ir in flu e n c e o v e r th e e x c it e d Leauder snatched it, anil made his es- proving in color each year and as ar K*tablished for the d issem ination o f W ashing- 1 1 ’ \ t th cape. T h e young lady reported the au- strength is concerned it has >ioo< t o » county new s, the elevation o fl.u m a tiity and nitMl t h e y w e r e le a d in g . A t tn e dacious robbery to the p olice, and soon test o f tim e perfectly It does ro t ah- *rf , , r,rike* 7 * " “ bep " ” t l b « - « « a » . w . . . . Po ^ tlt le a d e rs . H ilt tor th e p r e s street by D etectives W elsh and Maher, e n c e o f th e s e f e w m e n t ile la b o r e r s I Lean d er disclaim ed havin g stolen the ... . { h a v e a d - la d y ’s purse, but alleged that she drop- WOUIU nave o eeil a u ie to e au J r ® j Us,te d t h e ir g r i e v a n c e s a n d s a v e d ! * * * * OB thC l y was seek- J , ing the owner. T h e accused really had thousands o f dollars in wages and no occasion to steal, fo r when searchtd Kiiitor’h hobbies au«1 opinion* on this page, all the rest facts im p artial and uncolored. Hditor is at home In his sanctum, H atch et BniMiug, Forest Grove, from 6 a. m. to 10 p. m mt each week day and always glad to talk and W talked to. many precious lives. Let the lead- ! he had #56 on his p erson ,.w h ich he said ers o f all classes o f society be . his father gave him before leavin g home. T H U R S D A Y FRO M T H E H ATCH ET men o f good judgem ent and o f 1 " hen N ord yk e was taken before the P R IN T E R Y . I 1 • • 1 j .» .... * municipal court this afternoon, it teem ed — . — good principles, and then our dim -1 , - * . „ . . . . . that a night s reflection induced him to I f you tail to receive your paper it will culties can be amicably adjusted. teH the truth, and ne pleaded g u ilty to IS S U E D E V E R Y W E E K IN TH E once. H A T C H E T P R IN T K R Y , PUBLISHERS. aKADABLE / F, LI A BLE 1 a;r E ig h t , , , 1 . 1 Bo\*s’ and GirJs’ A id Society. Members o f the Grand A rm y, j W eekly R e p u b l ic a n Teacher’s Examination. who participated in the first battle j o f Bull Run, can fully sympathize ! N o tic e is h e r e b y g iv e n tn .u for th e pur RESPONSIBILITY OF LEADERSHIP. with the Greeks after th e fall o f I Pose ° f m aking an exaun,..uion o f ad T . , 1 i persons who may offer them selves as cau- Larissa. i I , diaates . * r for . teachers / of . the schools of inis That the labor element in society This is only one of the man} | county the county school superintendent has, for a long time, had a g riev coil tempt able insults w h ic h th a t th ereof w ill hold a pum u exam ination ance no intelligent matt doubts, but dirty “ copperhead” sheet is perpet- at Forest Grove, bcgiunm ^ on the 12m the best way to cure the trouble is uajiy f ] y i n g at our old soldiers, uay o f M ay, being ;ii* m - coh vVedueMi .> yet an unsettled question. In the Th e " boys in blue- did their d - ty j of tlie “ “ nth’ ut " 'cl'Kk p m N ’ history o f the past such matters have, seemingly, settled themselves, but as the people gain more intelli- gence it becomes hard to brush in justice aside and quietly submit to i ' I '1 1 best* good qu lilies .'T- i" G rove Moi- e, an <1 iiiv con,i»-*• < >* a push ilit Stl -I,< into 1 U, h 1 k< •* P"> develop il «• qi. irr> ,« There i1- also ¡i i r, ,-p. vi uf ui ro," s rus.i R M • ¿'A. i l l Promote? Digestion,Cheerful n ess and Her ('.Contains neither Opiurii.Morphine nor M n eral. K o t N a r c o t ic . I S OK WRA jte'p e o f Old UrSAMVELPnvnEH Pumpkin Sud~ dlx.Senn* * KoAdU Satis - yfnise Seed * OF JYpprmnut - j ji Cad m alt Sodar * B O T }Voì7iySctd - Cianiti U Su'jar • h à ’ dr/yresn F lavor Aucrfcct Remedy for Constipa ñon, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea, VVoruis .Convulsions.Fcverish ness and L O S S OF SLEEI”. Tac Simile Signature of j a* t«* ntt’U* n e w i* lì IH«'m u a V» Of K llllO XtM ! l'Uil'dîtg Stoll' ing for to- «I V i»? k. if * iU lie* a easv i n shuie and ssoariangf it thing to pu that w a g o n * c mi lit* rasi 1 y loadrd. ö«tfdl r. n he sold at a low pi ice in the o i f d Bull and 111 in Z * V grade f certificates T \ not be issued o u s h c tl r:*v k 111 m e battle b t iiu e u u u Run xs.yiii, anu Xhird w ill aid in hrn ging our roads and w ill *urt every 0^her battle fought during to persons uu ler sixteen years o f ag . in to a n in it p s*a 1 le condition. tbe war_ and are worthy o f decent Candidates for state dipionias and life d i Count . Sen <ol X >tns. treatment at the bands o f their ftl- plom as may prestnt them selves on Thurs Report o f J 1 ksou s-iiool. uistricl No. |ow citizens whose country they day, M ay 13, at to a. in. Applications for state certificates should lie made in 9, for the nonili ending April 16 N o saved. The day has passed when w ritin g, stating districts m which ap p li days taught 2 >. No. d iys attend m -■, i the Oregonian can publish the dis cant has taught, date and length o f 509 N o. days ah- nee 07 No tun sj loyal and unpatriotic poison that service. tardv 2. No. hoys ear'H ed 13 No. Dated this 1st day o f M ay 1897. girls enroll-d 16. Total no. enrolled 2j S! A>.tßc tabic Prep aration for A3 - simiiating ihcFoodandRcSula- ìù'.g the Stomachs and Bowels 01 in water until it is rated and U. n ' <*d ; ti into mi all pieces. thoroughly freeze yyill Stone, t<) fK list ful fur a ' purp must Be al »If IO Tt sist uy V» • at it* 1 may conn ;; a id also 1 tai • 1 *> '*«)*! * ni tilt* wet H n VV . •ll »,S t . ' *1» N s » Ol» On the morning o ol f A p r i l tnere appeared in the Oregonian felon y to sim ple larceny, and the young the follow ing: j t h ie f was placed in the custody of the P aces T h e only way this can i>e pr. v one 111 the siiade until it -, that takes lim e and o f i-ucli p irons c cu ■»' ter is to keep 1 he seasons, a ;>r* » * * trouble. S o w,n the theft. O w in g to the boys’ youth, Deputy D istrict A ttorn ey F u zgtrald re font a 30, | duced the charge against him FOR SHAME ........, ■< that it cracks open when > xpo • .1 1 Y E A R ON be a favor if you w ill n o tify us at n and yet it is a sand stone, 11 sustaining a fin e and enduring P"l'-S *• There is no better s one for building (lUarrv purposes on .he coast. . 1 « 7 opeued last year near \.»quin t, hi ^ coin county, i a* piovcd u> 1 < so pnous F A C -S IM I S t o rk Castoria Ì3 put np in - is not sold ia bulk. Soni yon anything else on tin ia "just as good"and“ pose.” -Ki* See that jot . pieces and I'16 2 . EXACT COPY OF W R A PPE R . Thofac ciali« risaltar« of • .•■•JPÜP what was, in the past, inevitable, N ow the intelligent laborer asks certain que tiotis which a hundred ” «lO M V V O V V V V O ««« •Btr1 years ago would have been consid seems to control the editorial de A u s t in C r a ig , ered very impertinent by the clns* partment and remain unrebuked. - T k ilE — A verage d am attendance 25 T i-" e County School Superintendent o f W ash neither absent nor tardy wen W ie n ie ' which employs labor. The annihi The old soldiers defended our ington Countv, Oregon. Lin coln , Frank and Letitia Jackson, ! lation o f slavery was a long step homes and fought for our interests, W . . / I p J t e i ? O c Jim m ie Meacham, J tf Johiiso' , Ruth Oregon W ill Stand Foremost. in the direction o f liberty for the and if the city dailies choose to in I hs Create Republican P a p er of the W Many arrivals in Oregon o f Eastern and Lena Edwards, Martha Balchthler, man who is compelled to perform sult and abuse them, the respectable farmers and merchants are noted o f late. L izzie C onnell, H enry Clemens, G c " e T is the most stai w att an u n sw ervin g Republican manual tabor “ from early morn till press o f the state w ill show their Krug. Visitors J. W. Several rele g a tio n s from Minnesota and and A lb ert lished today and can .1 ways be relied upon for fair and dewy e v e .” But there are some gra .itude and respect for th e work ! Dakota alone are in the state, loo k in g Jackson, J. W . G oodin, ]os Connell, pons of all political affairs. hard lessons to learn by those who hat l’.as been done by administer- for favorable locations. Several thous- N ellie N eep , (.ro ver Ntep, Alice Sand- T h e W e e k ly In te r Ocean S u p p lie s A l l o f the" bel Jackson, , , . " , , . and fam ilies from the E ast are expected f ° rfh L izzie i.nrdon, Mabel 2 d the Best 01 Current L.terature. breathe the air o f libe-ty hut fai’ to Itlg such a rebuke as will be felt. I to locate , . in . O _ regon this . . . summer. Th Gordon ____________________ is N « e ellie tu f o w o o n n , , Della incconbrie. Geo. This zscine o i ra ueua McCont ihcc . u . ii It is M orally Clean, and as a Family Pap er is Without measure their responsibility to so T t , „ n J T r r iir . . u u _| J • . u _ I state offers m any excellen t inducements F. M iller, teacher. ciety. Liberty does not mean un a a \V orld-Herald IS the . Kt||( an(1 ¿(lere is p|en ty o( room The .ollow in g is a report o f school dis Its L i t e r a r y C o lu m n s a r e e q u a l j restrained license to do any thing exponent o f democratic faith for a i (or KOod citlztll9 The day is not far trict No. 27 for the month < omtnencing to th o s e o f th e b e s t m a g a z in e s . 1 March 29, and ending April 23: No. | one pleases, but it does mean a large portion o f the Missouri valley distant when Oregon w ill stand foremost girls enrolled, 15; No. bins enrolled, Its Y o u th ’s D e p a r tm e n t is th e 2 paper upon o f all the states west o f the R ock y 14; total, 30; N o davs attended, 548; No. very careful respect for all good region, and is the fin e s t o f it s k i n d ........................ mountains. Its resources are almost uu- days absence, 55; average daily attend- la vs and an honest industry that whose editorial staff VV. J. Bryan — ------------- anee, 28. Those neither absent nor tardy It brings to the family the N ew « o f th e l-n tire World would scorn to accept a dollar that had a position before he was n om i-Ilmnte<1’ us cll,,,at,: ,S even a,,dhealthfu1’ during th - month are: K atie Ruetcr, tho best and ablest discussions of all questions of the f„. ™ a: fi „ í. „ T. I and above all, we do not suffer from any N ina W olcott, N ellie Ranes, Marie Bleid, Int»ir ocean gives twe|v*> p-tves of reading mutter has not been faithfully earned. P ‘ y’ ‘ ' disastrous calam ities o f the elem ents Grace McCoy, Mary Shrutns, Otis Baker, and being published in h'one.» Is better adapted to \ the people west of tho Alleghany Mountains tnan any f When rich men and poor men learn b e en cl S tr o n g tld\ o c u te o f fr e e tr ^ d c w liich so rrevjuenllv drive terror to tlie Brank l_1 iesniore, David Bleid, Francis Bleid, Thud Stevenson.- -Kffie Baker, $ 1.00 to look upon liberty in this light a n il a ll o t h e r lik e fa lla c ie s fo r r a a tiv hearts o f Easterners and bring ruin and Teacher. our labor troubles w ill largely van y e a r s , a n d h a s a lw a y s d e c la r e d t h a t 1 <lesPalr to th eir homes, S H E R I F F ’S S A L E . q j c g t Uhiqtic. ish out o f sight, hut if either rich th e c o u n t r y w o u ld g o t o d e s t r u c t io n j By virtue of au execution, decree and order of The Daily and Sunday Edi- J °.r J » " / by man o poor are not w illing to abide by if its own theories o f political science T h e truth is that tim es are not so hard sale, issued out of the Circuit Court of the State tions of The Inter Ocean are s i>iii, i d Sunday by mail the laws o f justice contention must were not speedily adopted. The as we talk ourselves in to believin g. A of OrcRou, for Washington County, lu favor of gentlem an now in N ew W h atcom , who « ■ » Baber and against lames R.. atching.Nira the best of their k in d . . . . A c zd rc a « t h e i n t e r o c e a c >me and troubles w ill be m ulti first symptom o f returning con . « - B. i utt hine, F. A. Bailey, 1 hos. H. Tongue and « 99 ooan^-^o a «o c te e a t resides in Anacortes, says that by mut- Schnimerlch. fan n er, under the firm name plied. As our civilization ad sciousness since M cK in ley ’s elec ual agreem ent the people o f his city .,f Bailey, Tongue and Sehulinerlch and .Meier vances the res|>eet for royalty must tion appeared a few days ago when have q u it referrin g to the s u b jec t at all, trunk Company, a corporation, defendants, f« r th. th.- sum of »16.10, costs, and for the further gradually cease, and the true it conceded that ‘ ‘an indefinable and that he has heard m ore talk about for ! sum of 1600.00, U. S. gold coin, with interest hard times in the last ten days h ere than something portends increased busi royally of the individual w ill thereon at the rate of ten per cent, per annum ness and developm ent.” That is be has heard there for tw o years. Sup- from the second day of January, 1*95, and $50.00 come more and more into view. 1 pose the people o f B ellingham bay try with interest thereon at the rate of eight per ; In foreign lands, ruled by a sov almost as good a sentiment as lll^ .»vn#.nni».nl n f miiMlnur (rrnm K Iini, cent, per fllllllllll, from the l.t, day of April the exp erim ent o f quitting grum bling, “ ' " t’ ,H’r a‘‘" ni" ’ . . , , , 1897 attorney» fees mid for the eo»t and ex ereign, the people belu-ved in the though it had appeared in the , lay anule their local jealou sy, be ihauk- pense* of sale and of said writ, H a t c h e t . di vine rights o f the king, and sub ful for and discuss the blessings they Sow. therefore. By v.rtue and In pemunceol really have, im itate the exam ple o f other said jiiogra.-nt, decree and order of sale, I will, mitted to every thing lie imposed, Th e prices o f farm products are places, and pull all togeth er to build up " " ' ,,in *7 'be :l'*t day of May, 1»97, at 'he bnt itt these days they are coming d or of tlie Court surely advancing. Last season a g ood town righ t here. It can be .lone; somh ’ ° " ' h d ° r of ,hr Court ,,0” ' c’ ln Hlll»boro' Washington Colony, Oregon' ut ¡he hour 01 10 more to believe in the divine rights wheat came up to a figure that but wc must do it ourselves, and we can t o', lock a. in., ol said day, sed at public auction O r A ny O th er K i n d o f o f the man and question the author made it a profitable crop, and there do it by giu m b lin g, quarreling and croak- to the Imh.-st bidder for <urh, the foliowtue in g .— W hatcom R eveille. deacrllwd real property, to wit: ity of the king. For this reason is good reason to expect good prices ------------------ [ The North half of the Northeast quarter of Sec- constitutional governments are be- T h e T r u e K e iu e t iy . tion 10, ill Township 2 N on h of KauKe5 West of , , , . , ..n e x t year. A few days ago Mr. comiu popular and the rights o f ' , . ' ... ,,, . _ W M . R ep in e, editor T isk ilw a, 111., l ',e «'»¡a n 'e tto Meridian, and the sooth half of . - j ; N. H . Sitton, oflvch o, was in Port- $ ® OF THE * « 1 ’ ’ the SomheMt quarter of neetion 3, in Tow jvlilp the sovereign are defined. A ll V\ «> won t k eep house 2 North of lU u g e f> west of the w i.lnmette Mer- land. H e is one o f the prominent j C h’le i, says : w ithout Dr. K in g ’s N ew Discovery lo r t-nsu all situate In Wa-hlngton County, 'reyon, this is helping the laboring class to cattle men o f l maiilla county, and i Consum ption, Coughs and Colds. K x- to satisfy ihe herein lie fore named sums, and for a higher place in society ami bring is now engaged in buying cattle in perim ented w ith m any others, hut never the cost« and expense, of said sale. Said pro- party will he «old subject to redemption as per ing labor up to its true dignity. W e have many bargains and now is the ti the W illam ette valley. H e s a y s got the true rem edy until w e used Dr. statute of Oregon. T h e day is near at hand when the Witness my hand this 28th day of April, 18.17. that Eastern Oregon is f ille d with King’s N ew D iscovery. N o other rem edy \\ rite for Price List. man who tries to get money by , W. 1) BRADFORD, . _ , • .. can take its place in our home, as in it buyers, and good prices prevail, . . . . Sheriff of Washington County, Oregon. we have a certain and sure cure for his wits alone w ill lie ■ onsidered F O R E S T GROVE, 5-9 but stockmen look forward to still Coughs, Colds, W h oopin g Coughs, e tc .’ ’ SMITH .k It w m an , Atty’s. for PUT. too great a fraud to live with re greater advances. Such a condi-1 it it idle to experiment with oth er tem- Notice o f Final Settlement. spectable people. It is not a com tion means an advance nil along I «dies, even il they are urged on you as In the Probate court o f W ashington County I promise o f dignity for a man to the line, and the farmer w ill soon just as good a s Dr. King’s New Discovery, and State o f Oregon, in the m atter o f the work, and men who are natural They are not as good, because this rein- , -statr o f Caleb w oods deceased _ . . . . . . , fiml a ready and profitable market edv has a record of cures and besides is N o,iec ¡« h ere b y given , that fam es C. Woods. leaders in society should set a good I - „ , . . . . . . ., ... ad m inistrator o f the estate o f Caleb Woods , - , 1 . . , . , I for all his products. When the guaranteed. It never fails to satisfy, deceased, h a . rendered and presented f o r ^ G e i example. Mr. Gladstone is no less ,, r , . . . farmer is prosperous all other peo Trial bottles free at the Millar pliar- ment, and filed in said court, h is final account a great man because he swings the . , maey. l>* h ' s adm inistration o f said cm te, and that 0 . . . pie w ill lie prosperous, ax well, and every true American ; _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ---------- ----- M onday, the n th day ot M ay. 1897. u ,0 o'clock Personal. — T h e gen tlem an who an- a m o f said d ay, has been d uly appointed by rejoices when he remembers Abra-1 Last Sunday’s Oregonian must W ashington C ounty H atchet and . . . tooyed the con gregation last Sunday by '* " * c.° urt l >r ,h c , r " ' cmcnt of »aid account. ham Lincoln's rails. There are have had on its Sunday coat to At which tim e an y person interested in said. San Francisco Examiner.. regular price continually coughing w ill find instant raa> “ PPear and file his exceptions in w ritin g, tw o things that should always lie have allowed the follow ing to re lie f by Thrice-a-Week World....... <• « b y using One M inute Cough Cure, to said account, and contest the same. remembered in considering this appear in its columns: Chicago Inter-Ocean......... <« « a speedy and harmless rem edy for throat f a m k s C. W oods , A dm in istrator o f the estate o f Caleb Woods, «object. Th e rich must learn to " M r . Charles \V. Fulton, o f and lung troubles, Springfield Republican___ «« «< decease«! . appreciate the responsibility th e y : Astoria, the prominent attorney I.a n gley & Son. A ttvs. Louisville Courier Journal.. •• «< 4 -S Adniiniatratoi-’g Notire. are under as the possessors o f politician, was at the Portland . . . . . . . . . Atlanta Constitution...... , •• <« . . r . . . . , . — , j - , . N otice it hereby given, that the conntv Executor's Notice. and the men who labor yesterday. H e has decided o p tn court of W ashington county, Oregon, Silver Knight.............. „ St n o t f o r g e t t h a t t h e v s h o u ld io n s as t o th e le g i s . a t i v e m u d d le in did, on the 2nd day o f M arch, 1897, duty ^ Notice i« heraby given thst the undersigned Vick’s Floral Monthly....... *« <• Hatchet and Weekly diicago Inter I f Haichet and Chicago Weekly Inter Buy a Farm, Buy a Lot. Buy a House a R E A L + E S T F orest G rove L and O up Special Clubbing Offer. K / ,, . , appoint the undersigned as adminia- always b e la w abiding C itiz e n s a n d Oregon, a n d s a y s s e n a t o r C o r b e t t trator o f the estate o f W illia m G ilpin, stand for the enforcement o f good " i l l not be seated, and at the. next ¡deceased, and he has duly qualified * ... . . | as such. All persons having claims ■ w s and the protection o f their republican state convention there »g a in st said estate w ill present the This w ill mean the turn- w ill be no division o f the Multnomah « » ' " ‘ ‘ h, „ P »» p e r vouchers at the . down Ot the so-called labor *, who were never known to rk bnt get their liv in g by arous - r the sympathies o f the laborer . . . . •“ •***• •“ * »««i »«tsment of Thom«« »- Belllngher, deeaased. an persons having claims *gatn«t th« ssid •§- «•«• sr* h*reh> notified to l w „ th, . . m, to law office o f S. B. Huston, in R illsb o ro . " • • * ■ » » » » • « rnr«*i Grovs, together with O regon , w ith in six m onths from the date <h* proper vouchers, within stx month, fmm the delegation, but au not in accord with the Mitchell republican w ing w ill have to walk the plank. H e | «tu r n e d home last night. ” | \ k»* been confirmed by the Uonnty Court of the Bute o f Oregon lo r Washington county, exeeu n“ ,ed thi* u,h d* T ° ‘ Apri1, T. w. 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