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About Washington County hatchet and Forest Grove times. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1896-1897 | View Entire Issue (May 27, 1897)
■■■■■■■■I . o v e r, th e ad m irab le o rgan izatio n o f Tongue had just returned from a . ... o f l .ort sen Jessie \llen of Port Townsend. Air. . . 1f with a number o f senators and represen- Jessie Alim, tatives to Charlotteville and Monticeilo. 1 and Mrs. Crang re.uri. 1 ^ tjrparted jast * * • " m0nth’ .................................... 40 powerful allurement to young am- . w a su k e n to Providence hospital, the afternoon train * n<1 . ‘‘^ h e y wUl bition; and once within the ranks ! where it was found he had sustained a evening for California, \' the iniluences of good are too Strong cut on the left cheek, and another over visit for a few weeks. , by Rev. abliahed for the dissemination o f Washing- K -rk alid prs tn be other than the left eye. Mr. Pfanner received a The ceremony was per » Bates. Captain Crang has ° f hUm“ ltT ‘ Dd rare dispatch from him the next day annour.c- Prof H. L. Forest Grove who ^nems’of general interest g ra te fu lly received . T , .. • . , P rn ter. mg that he did not anticipate any special many friends in & K d ito r’s hobbi«» and opinion® on thi* page, a ll I hlS, I C, I s. - trouble and expected soon to be out and wish him and li» long and happy life. the rest fa c ts - im p a r tia l and uncolored. tionistS have troubled themselves attending to his duties. Bditor is at home in his sanctum, H a t c h e t ___ .____ , r »s Homeless t'liildren. »■ ii.iing, Forest Grove, from 6 >. m. to mp. m. so little about the te a ih n ij, o ree-1 Court House News. Rev I F. Tobev, State Superintendent • ( e a c h week d a y and a lw a y s g la d to talk and i Trade doctrines in the universities. | , . „ hwtaivedm . . . , , ,, Probate—In re-estate ofJohnTrum be of the'Oregon Children's Home society " H ie point is none the less well dec.d plnal accPUnt filed and set for spoke in the Christian church last Sun taken that the m en who support hearing Oil Monday June 21, 1S97. day morning and on Monday organize BUED EVERY WEEK IN THE YEAH ON , ,, . ., , __, , . . , _. colleges and the men who send | In re-estate of Thomas F . Daut dec d. a local advisory board with the follow-1 THE HATCHET i th eir sons to co lleg e, as w e ll as the Leave granted to sell real property at ing officers; President, Mrs. y o u n g men w h o g o to co lleg e, h ave pr‘ vate s‘l k ' Roberts; Vice I’res., Mrs. S. B. Waters, . . In re-estate of w . c . J . Mull dec’ «!. J ° Sarah I f you tail to receive your paper it will a rig h t to dem and th at a fa ir State- | Acconnt filed and approved amt. col- Sec., Mrs. E . 11 . Marsh; Treas., Mrs. be a favor if you will notify us at once, nient be g iv e n o f the gro u n d s and lected $325.75, paid out $119 .51, bal. on Flora Hintnan. Any families wishing | to take children may apply to this board j the effects of Protection in the hand $206.24. ; or address the superintendent at Room h a tc h et p r in t k r y , p u b l is h e r s . In re-estate of Perrin Steeples dec’d. United States. 1 608, The Marquam, Portland, Or. Petition filed for sale of real estate at E dw ard L a k e . I Through ihe instrumentality of this so- J public and private sale. Granted. S a n F r a n c i s c o , A p r il 9, 18 9 7. S S S S * ” K L T ¡SA N FRANCISCO, April 9 , 7. I T In n ^ re-estate U t V o of f J.- ™ J . . ' fcrtcben Bertchen dec’d. dec'd. det-v many homeless little ones have w — .......................... _____ Married- Mr. Tongue’s Injuries. ■ lisher. It is from the practical ex- ! T h e pleasant ^ . perience of his business friends as In Washington, M ay J i Representative Thomas H. Tongue, of Oregon, was | was in festive attire einbled well as from the writings of Ameri struck by a cable-car near the corner ot the family an< m\t Captain cans, who show that they under Pennsylvania avenue and Sixth street to witness t e mar sy pper of the nl0st pop- stand American conditions, that he and painfully injured. He received a Thomas Crang, t le gc^ Mr. \ Bailey Gatzert, a"> 1 jjrs. is willing to learn politics. More- number of severe cuts and bruises. trip ! ular steamboatmen on the river, t ( E S w iR I TCAN EPU BLIC A N 5 ° ' ' ' WEEKLY . . W u .k iA ! J --------------------- ~ TIIK PIONEER. ' Final account approved and estate closed I . . ! of record. In re-estate of Magdaline Blasser dec’d. ; Same as above, J In re' estate of Henry Skeels dec’d. Continued to June 7 at to a. in. ; I.aw Docket—Claus Jesse vs. Frank ! and Katy Keirmeier. Judgment for been p,actd in,flood homes the society keeping careful watch overthem. They now have seven fine children from four months to four years of age. They will place them in good families on three | months trial and then, if everything is satisfactory, legal adoption can follow. F A C -S I M I L E j SIC ÄScCc tabic Preparation for As - -O f - Promotes Digestion,Cheerful ness andReslXootainsndüiff Opium, Morphine nor Mineral. fjO T N a h c o t ic . T*\’n?pJan Seei~ jUx.Sann** K M U SJis- ytnise Sard * $S 35 * * * ' JYcnnSctd - CtonM • bir-O""'-* Yicrtr. A perfect Remedy for Constipa tion, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea, Worms .Convulsions,Feverish ness and L O S S o f S l e e p . <4 W l l Tac Simile Signature of The Oregon Pioneer Association PROTECTION' IN OCR COLLEUES. will meet in the Imposition build- ijl Ccztcrh ¡3 pat tp il ( N E W "Y O R K . E d . H a t c h e t : —You remarked ing, Portland, on Wednesday, June W is not cold ia talk. “ ■ "you anything eia# on the pin5 in a recent issue upon the strange 16, in annual session. This year a Decoration Day at Beaverton. is “ jnst as good11 and “villi acqu iescence of Protectionists in fine programme has been prepared plfr for $64;o and costs poso." £ 3 * Seo that you g ! ■ >.r •“tWHP’ WJT The public school, at Beaverton, will the teach in g of unmixed Free-Trade and the occasion will be as interest- J Marriage Licenses—Constant Miller have charge of the exercises on Decora- Tbo iiC- ilailft ' tion day. Kxcrcises appropriate to the economies in otir co lleg es. It cer ing as any meeting that has pre- i ar>d Romanie Hellebuyck. EXACT copy of w r a p p e r . ’ rigai*/»#td cf Probate.—In the matter of the estate of occasion will be rendered at the .school tainly does seem curious that these ceeded it. The venerable Rev. institutions, which are supposed to John A. Griffin, who came to the Charles E. Dixon dec’d. Anna E . Dixon, building Monday, 31 in st, at 9:30 a. m. widow of dec’d. appointed administra- In the afternoon the school will go 1 \ be centers of impartial scientific state jn j s 39 will be present as trix of sflid cstcitc. tc£itns to one of tlic acjcicciit cctnctcrits thought, should so long have been chaplain. Hon. J . R. McBride, of I11 re estate of Caleb Woods, dec’d. and assist in decorating the graves. permitted to suppress the truths of Spokane, who came to Oregon in Final account approved and estate or- Under the direction of the principal and through the the faithful services of finance that our nation has taught ^46, will deliver the annual ad- dered closed of record. In re estate of Sarah K. Patterson, i Misses ?,Iollie Mitzel and Maude De us. Our pride, as Americans dress, nnd Hon. John Burnett, of dec’d. Inventory filed and approved. ' Letts, a public subscription was taken should resent the bondage in which Corvallis, a pioneer of 1858, will Appraised value of estate $6273. Order sufficient to purchase a new 12-foot 1 . onr schools are kept to the selfish deliver the occasional address. A made allowing administratrix to sell per- S. standard wool bunting flag. A tall $ —T liE tyranny of English thought, and good feast will be a feature of the sonal property at private sale on credit flag-staff is being erected this week and not to exceed 8 months at 8 per cent in- a feature of the exercises on Decoration our public spirit should rebel occasion, the pioneer ladies of I’ort- c £ i( l.Y O CEJ day will be the unfurling of this flag against 'the one-sided interference iand proposing to furnish all the terest. Ip rc estate of A. M. Parkhurst, dec’d. by the school assisted by the G. A. R. The C re a te s . Republican P a p e r of th e West| of our universities in polities. Two members of the association want to Will admitted to probate and John T. Corps, of Beaverton. All are invited. questions thus arise, which I shall ea{ rT is the most stalw art anti u nsw erving R epublican Wet Lucas appointed administrator with the Gran(1 Lodge of Good Templars. L lished today and can always be relied upon for fair and i here attempt to answer. How has No company of men and women will annexed with bonds fixed at $400. c , , , The -ud annual convention of the ports of all political affairs. approval of bond. . , . . . , , ~ , r it happened that the fallacies of on earth are worthy of more honor Letters will issue upon r . grand lodge, Independent Order of [ The W eekly Inter Ocean Supplies All of the News) Cobdenism are taught as sacred than the pioneers of Oregon. They In re guardianship of Chris Stoller, an q oocj Templars, will be held in Portland, ar.d the Best of Current Literature. gospel in so many American col braved the dangers of the plains insane person. Geo. Schwartz appointed j commenciog Tuesday, June I. The It is Morally Clean, and as a Family Paper is Without a I leges? And why have not the and crossed two ranges of mount guardian of the person and estate of said meetings of the grand lodge will take friends of Protection interfered in ains in order to settle this country, insane person with bonds fixed at $2000. place in the haU of the local subordinate Its Literary Columns are equal ] Letters to issue upon approval of bonds. lodge of Good Templars, on Second and to those of the best magazines. the interests of truth and of national and make homes for their families. Law Docket.—111 the matter of the Yamhill streets, Tuesday evening, June prosperity? Its Youth’s Department Is thc\ “They builded wiser than they adoption of Mary A. Will, a minor. Or- 1, a public reception will be given the finest of Its kind. . . . . . . . I observe in the first place that know,” for they saved the North dered that the prayer of petition be visitors in Grace M. E. church, corner of the progress of Free-Trade doctrine west to the United States with all granted and that said minor be declared Twelfth and Tai lor streets. For this It Urines to tho family the News oT tlio E n tire W orlii and j . , ,,,, . I to be the child of said Mary A. Moore ¡occasion an exceedingly entertaining the beat and able t discussions of all questions of tho day. has been largely a literary move its possible resources. Ihe people . . . . . . . . , , In te r Ocean a'ires t w e l v panes of roe.din: matter ech 1 1 1 * . I (by adoption) without change of name. I programme has been arranged, a pad and bcinp published in t h lra ? o . better aiiepted to thenn ment. The significance of this fact of the East were ignorant of all this the people west of tho AUechany Mountains tuan any other 1 which will consist of addresses by Mayor A tte n tio n ! is easily seen when we consider the country, and the general govern- Pennoyer, Dr. Rav Palmer, I)r. Rasmus, $ « .0 0 P J* IC E ro V L A S ? P F R Y E A R number of distinguished men of let- ment had little appreciation of the The Memorial Services will be held in j and others. The committee preparing ters who have allied themselves to value of any portion of the Western the M. F). Church in Forest Grove on the entertainment is at work and will be May 30, at II o’clock a. m. ! prepared for a notable event. This ses- its cause. It follows that the tradi coast. Those of us who came later, The Decoration exercises will be on ; he Edi- j n tions of the school are literary tra and thought it a long and tiresome the following day May 31. The proces | sion of the grand lodge of Good Temp HODS 01 TnC Inter Ochlfl arc i haily uni cu .day by mall........... SC *)P lars promises to be of deep interest to ditions by which therhetorieal brill journey in ‘ ‘ the varnished cars,” sion will form on the Congregational I the order and many delegates are ex- the best of their kind . { a *w r e * * t h e i t e r o c e a n , c iancy of its founders is still wit are only beginning to appreciate the church lot at 9:30 a. in. Band in front j pected. There are somthing less than | » 3*0 0 v etc ooece»* nessed by an elaborate pretence of work the old pioneers did for us. then the Old Veterans, Woman’s Relief I ico subordinate lodges in the state, all of Corps, Children, Sons of Veterans, style among their degenerate sue- As the years come and go we shall Daughter of Veterans, Civic Societies, which will be represented. Many of the j I past officers and visiting members of the cessors- respect and honor them as New Citizens, Carriages, Horsemen, inarch to order will be in attendance to swell the | The thralldom of our professors England honors those who crossed cemetery. numbers and enthusiasm. Decorate Soldier’s graves. Services at of economics is then but an instance the Atlantic in the Mayflower. Forest Grove lodge will be represented i .M oney « of our long literary vassalage to En Their graves will be marked in our j Cenotaph by G. A. R. and also by W. by Oscar Baldwin, John B. Beal, John I R. C. March to hall. Dismissed to re Baldrick ar.d D. M. Alarkham will repre- j gland, Just as our poets have cemeteries and decorated as tenderly semble at celebration grounds (if good sent the Juvenile Temple. Other mem caught their inspiration from as we care for the graves of our j weather) at 1:30 p. m. bers of the grand lodge, who are mem- ' Wordsworth and Tennyson, and | honored soldiers. Children’s child Public exercises by th eG . A. R. bers here, will also attend. Music. just as our critics have bowed he- rei, will sing their praises in annual S H E R I F F ’S S A L E . fore the great names of Carlyle and gatherings, on a day honored as Exercises by W. R. C. Oft A ny O th er K ind o f In the Circuit Court o f the state of Oregon for Music. Matthew Arnold, so our academic Forefather’s Day is honored by the county of Washington, P. I,. Willis, agent, Address by Rev. H. X. Rounds. plaintiff, vs. Portland Pressed Brick Company, economists have yielded to the every descendent of New England, 1 Benediction. J. H. Smith, K. T, Johnson and John Robertson, Persons will please not ride or drive defendants. By virtue o f an execution and or magnificently penned sophistries of but known as Pioneer Day. Proud • ® OF THE ® ® such men as John Stuart Mill. will be the descendant of an Oregon P a s t rroc«'ssion- All old soldiers are der o f sale, to me directed, issued on the 17th day of May, 1897, out of the above named court, But now the queston seems ! pjoneCTi but all will learn to think conh,lly ,nv,ted„to pa,rticipate' in the above entitled cause, upon a decree ren- By order of commitee. I dered by said court on the 24th day of Novem doubly pressing,—why have not of him as a brave, faithful man who ber 1896, in favor of said plaintiff and against The Endeavor Convention. our clear-brained politicians ami | served his country in trying to serve said defendants for the sum o f $13,203.82 besides The meeting of the County Union ] interest, attorney s fees, costs and disburse \Y c have many bargains and now is tlie time to men of business who have learned himself, and whose sacrifices have ments, and foreclosing a mortgage lien on the Write for Price List. finance, not from the public ami Riven him an honored name in the j wriUnended^nd*" very ' inter land hereinafter described. I have duly levied upon the following described land, lying in the private profit-ami-loss account— history of his adopted state, esting. The services at the Christian county of Washington in the state of Oregon, f o r e s t g r o v e , of why have they, ns regents and sup church Sunday evening were good. The 1 bounded by beginning at a point 24.S0 chains sermon, by Rev. E. P. Hughes, south of the northeast corner of the northwest porters of our colleges, uot inter The temperance people are point- of HiUs’1)0ro was a fine effort and held quarter o f section 32 t 2 1 r 1 west of Willamette fered in behalf of truth and justice, ing with pride to the fact that Mrs. the large audience in close attention to meridian. saM point being the northeast corner o f the land owned by said Portland Pressed and seen to it that Protection was McKinley will maintain the princi the end. At the close of the evening Brick Company on May 2. 1S92, and running fairly represented in the lecture- ples of total abstinence while mis meeting the following resolutions were thence south about 15.20 chains to the southeast corner of said quarter section; thence west i-.-s room? There have been two rea tress of the White House. This passed: ! chains to the southwest corner of the said land Resolved; That we, the delegates to sons. The first has been a gener i owned by the said Portland Pressed Brick Com will have a strong educational in ons sentimentality: knowing that fluence in our own nation and it the Washington County Semi Annual Y . pany on May 2. 1892; thence north 1.40 chains: '* ' / P. S. C. E. convention, tender our thanks thence north 68 degrees we»t 2.50 chains: thence troth is certain to conquer at last, may reach, to some extent, across to the people of l-’orest Grove for their northwesterly on a direct line towanl the south W ashington C ounty H âtckkt and . . . east corner o f block No. 3. o f the town of Smock- they have hesitated to force mat the ocean. Mrs Grant, Mrs. hospitality in entertaining the visiting ville. as the same appears on the plat of said ----- * . . . ice, ft. 00 both for? ters. The second reason is more Hayes. Mrs. Garfield, Mrs. Harri delegates, to the brethren who have so town, as recorded in the records of deeds of said <1 “ 1 Thrice-a-Week World......... (1 2 .50 kindly assisted in the various exercises Washington county, to tke limit o f the railway practical: the harm done has not son and Mrs. Cleveland were total « “ Chicago Inter-Ocean........... .. <( of the session, and also to the friends of passing through said quarter section; thence 2 - 5 ° been very great. abstainers during their reign in the the Congregational and Christian along said railway, north 47 degrees 45 minutes «« “ Springfield Republican.... < 1 2.50 . . . . , . . , cast torn point w hich is north 42 degrees is m in For mnrk this fact: Though the White House. Mrs. Garfield, Mrs. churches for the use of their places of ul„ w„ t from th, pUcr J * * II “ I « Louisville Courier Journal.. 2.50 professors throughout the country Harrison and Mrs. Cleveland never worship in which to hold the meetings. thence south 42 degrees 15 beginning; minutes I« - Atlanta Constitution........... o (1 2 .50 east to the p lace of beginning: being have been so largely Free-Traders, furnished wine to their guests, e x P k t k r K in g , Silver Knight............ ,. a •* A a ll o f the land belon gin g to said Portland (1 A n n a M o o r k , 2.50 their students have fteeti ardent cept at state dinners, when their Pressed Brick Company, in said Washington h •• Vick’s Floral Monthly....... B h r x ic k L a t h a m , «< 2.00 county, on M ay 2, 1S9J. Now. in pursuance of ftotectionists. In truth, the last husbands wished wines to lie ser- Committee. i« *• ^ omankind, a magazine... •« t « said decree, execution and order o f sale. 1 will 2.00 person to whom the ^ bright young ved_ It j , ^ Mr9_ ______ Grant wn;1 the ___ ^ ^ ^ ^ | ____________________ Mr. Rowmsn proved himself a good on the .8th day o f June. 1897. at the hoar ol Cosmopolitan, •« „ il *• ( 1 2.SO thinker wonld look for political f,rst woman to move against having presiding officer and hisgood enthusiasm eleven o clock, a m . at the county court house •1 • • door, in said county o f Washington, aell the International M agazine.... ( « 2.5O guidance is his professor of political wine in the White House. The to the .pint of each .easion. above described land at public auction to the t .. .. We only rw ret that the Lonntv In ion highest bidder, for cash ia hand, to apply in or economy. The student is not slow names of r these old ones p s y W ladies will always doe- Bot meit often„ in ,.orest Grovr toward the payment o f said decree interest at year in advance. to discover the narrowness of his be honored in the nation and being than once a ve.r, torney s fee« costa and disbnrsements and the accruing ex pen sea on said execution and order hMtrnctor’s mental horizon or to dead thev will vet speak inflnen- ------------------- - Rlpana Tabu tea: at dragglats. notice how many of his text-hooks tiallv on the side of temperance and w p. m u n r o R p , iitpaua Tabules cure biliousness, h n r the impress of a London ptib- an ennobled hnmanitv. fh e riffftf Washington County, Oregon hi pana Tabules: (or sotir alomara. I *, Hatchet and Weekly Chicago Inter Oct 1,00 |1 Hatchet and Chicago Weekly Inter Oct -1 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 ] O uf Special dabbing Offen Penew Your Subscript S