Washington County hatchet and Forest Grove times. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1896-1897, June 03, 1897, Image 4

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    Emily BiBemgert» Sherman W
Walker jjo a oi »ec 3 1 1 3
waking up to the p o sib ilitie o f the
T r c f. G re e n a n d a m p w p u a g a v e a e e r y
country in other directions and
now has decided to send out a pro­
e n jo y a b le m u s ic a l r e c ita l a t th e ph
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Emma Fletcher to Sherman
home o f Geo. L. Smith on Moo day
W Walker land» in With-
perly accredited commissioner who ing last. The large parlors were well
ington and Tillamook Co.
w ill spend some time there this sea­ filled with parents and invited gnests
Minerva Mitchell to Sherman
son and thoroughly investigate all Tbe exercises showed commendable pro-
W Walker fond» in aec 6
its resources. H e will especially grem in the pnpifo as well «a the teaching
and 31 t 3 n r 6 w...........
ability of Prof. Green
He
*y The Coioo Saving & Loan
study its agricultural possibilities,
5
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TH AT THE
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done a good
among the yoong
its timber, its water supply, tem­ people of Forest Grove as iis popi is
perature. tbe fish and game and all prore by their ability, The following
Aa»'n to Janie M Miller Its
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6 and 7 bik 17 Cornelias .
tea eammtf news, th* etmliow of 1
State of Oregon to Minnie
o f the general products o f the is the programme
it
given:
Mitchell 318.42 a in Wash­
raoG um .
country’ • Th is work done in a
soio_
398 03
ington and Tillamook Co’»
careful and through manner will
wettn
in­
Minnie Mitchell to Sherman
W Walker Its 3, 4 5 . 8 * nd
nmtdhw n -t-G x w « .n a m sa m
raouSh information to lead
A n s i e C la y s o a
7 and other lands in sees 6
a t « ach w e r t d a y a m a lw a y s ( l a d to t a lk a a d many enterprising young people to Piano Dsct-
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and 31 t 3 n r 6 w ...........
Eld» and Lera Walker
h a ta lk e d to.
move there, if there is sufficient in- !
State of Oregon to Lillia Seid-
ducement, and they will develop it. j
O r a C a p ir»
ler lands in Tillamook and
tM C E O I V C I V W E E K IK T H E V E A E OK
400 00
In our judgm ent the secretary o f ,
Washington Co's.............
T H C K S D A T F tO M
TH E HATCHET
B e r th a L e a bo
agriculture has done a wise thing
State of Oregon to Emily Flet­
P E 1K T E E V .
Hi
cher lands in Tillamook
in selecting the Hon. Benton Killin
Otclls
397 96
and Washington Co’s.
If yoo foil to receive your paper it will of Portland, as U. S. commissioner
M y r t le s m ith
State ot Oregon to Emily Bil-
he a favor if yon will n otify ns a t once. to make the proposed exploration !
w ith t e a c h e r ^ ..........
ï*°r'-
lenger lands in Washing­
O r* B e a l
of
resources.
400 00
S
o
n
a
ta
P ia n o a n d V io lin — ............
ton and Tillamook C o 's...
H ATCH ET PR JN TK B Y P t lU S H E U
Emily Billenger to Sherman
Mr. Killin is a pratical farmer, Master Raleigh Walker, riolii,
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W Walker same as above
Owning One Of the good farmers o f O w m « s v io lin * an d p ia n o - B a r b e r o f
E ic h t
EADABLE
M BilliDgs and wife to Jas M
Sdrilli—
Washington county, and has had
P a ces
EM ABLE
P e a r] W a lk e r , i s t v io i i a : R a le ig h W a lk e r , zod
Miller It 5 bik 16 Cornelius
some good
western experience,
E P l’ BLICAN
W eekly
n o l i a C h a rle s W a lk e r , P ia n o
I OO 1
qnit claim ....................
C a p r i c e - .....................................
JTa/
which is usually more than a col- c*cio
■ Cba* F Lord to Richard Kue-
W ilm a W a g n e r
hue 106 a of Wm Graham
lege education, and he has that P ia n o S o lo . S o * * tin e — .
ALASKA
X id a B r is b m e
8000 00
and wife d l c t 2 s r i w
also. He is well recognized in his
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. \ V io lin S o lo . S c e n e S a r L e B a l l e t —
D e B e n * Camilla A Cole and h u s h to
w hen Mr. Seward made the bar- own state as he is now chairman of Prof w h c m » V io lin , a c c o m p a n ie d b y
Jas C Clark nnd % o f n e
M y r t le S m ith , p ia n o
gain for the purchase o f Alaska the »he board of regents of the State
pt bik 2 in original plat o f
press of tbe country called him a Agricultural College. H e has two
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Conrt House Sews.
Forest Grove. .................
very unwise statesman, and his re- commissions covering the field of
Mary
A
Schauer
aDd
h
u
s
b
to
Probate— In re-estate of Alois Ilard-
Geo L Seward Its 7 and 8
weiges, deceased; final account filed and
ply was that the greatest work of statistics as well as resources,
800 00 i
in town of Smockviile . . .
his life was t he purchase of that
T h e special instructions of Mr. set for Tuesday, July 6, 1897.
T
C
Elston
(by
sheriff
1
to
In re estate of Thomas J. Reed dee’d
distant region.
Mr. Seward was Killin are that he proceed from
Wm Leach sw qrof lot 3 bik
date of return of citation and bearing of
not in the habit of being careless Sitka to the various points in the
6 86
19 in Forest Grove tax deed. $
objections be changed to July 6, 1897.
and visionary and his negotiations territory of Alaska, and then he re-
James
T
Buxton
and
wife
to
Law Docket— In the matter of tbe pe­
with Russia were pursued ver> tnrns to Portland or Washington,
Frank Nachbaur 4 a in t 3 n
tition of F. E. and S. B. Watters to
30 00
carefully. He knew what he was D c
i f necessary, he is to visit adopt James Larkin Bowman, a minor.
3 « r 4 * ..................... •
doing, and while the purchase o: the principal places along the coast Ordered that the prayer of said petition Emery Wilson et al to C L
Large pt lot 4 bik to Forest
Alaska covered another transaction, of Alaska, paying special attention be granted and that the name of said
35° 00J
G r o v e ................................
minor
be
changed
from
Lloyd
Wendell
which was a war time measure, yet to the vicinity of Sitka, C o o k ’s in­
Watters and that he be declared the Phoebe B Woodward to H A
beyond that tbe country itself ha* let Kodiak and such other sections
Woodford und % inst in n %
lawful heir of said petitioners by adop­
revealed enough wealth to justify ' as give most promise of agricultural tion.
of sw qr and n % of seqrsec
500 00
2 7 t 2 n r 5 w .....................
Mr. Seward's claim of wisdom in anu horticultural production. He
In re petition of Kelson and Emily La-
Phoebe B Woodford to H A
its purchase. A late letter from i is also instructed to consider espe- course. Ordered that the prayer of said
Woodford se qr of sec 28 t 2
Mr Leasure of Portland, who ha-
ially the agricultural conditions of petion be granted and that Oren Coach,
n r s w ...............................
the
minor
named
therein,
be
decreed
to
been in that country, shows thi> ¡.be places visited, noting what
E B Catchiog to George F
tbe child of said petitioners by adoption.
Naylor 21 a of B H Catching
to plainly that we give it place in I has now been done, what has been
liissolation Notice.
218 60
and
wife d l c t l n r 3 and 4
this article. He says: Alaska it- ittempted, what are further exten-
Notice is hereby given that I have Sarah E Patterson to Annie L
a wonderful country. She is be L j ons Qf arable soil. etc.
Patterson 60 a of J S Griffin
withdrawn from the Forest Grove Manu­
yond doubt tbe greatest gold and j T o carry out the work, Mr. K il- facturing company and from this date
and wife d l c t l n r 2 w . . .
•ilver district in the world, an< ¡¡D jg authorized to purchase or rent have no responsibility whatever with the Mary S Wrenn and husband
to W S Gilbert 106.67 a °f
capital is steadily invading hei , »Uch supplies and camp equipment, said company.
sec 36t i s r 2 w ......................
R o b e r t C. H a r t r a m p f .
borders, and in my judgm ent in lan d to secure such assistance as
May 8, 1897.
7-10 C D Paru ham and wife to H
five years from now her population ' may be necessary to conduct the in­
McArthur 130 a of Wm Bal-
Splendid offer.— For our regular price
will exceed 100,000, to say noth- K-estigations.
Before
leaving
dra and wife d l c t i o n w
600 00
are will furnish y o u the H a t c h e t and
ing of the thousands who will have ; Alaska, he will sell, to the best ad-
Emma C Thing and husband
Chicago Weekly Inter-Ocean both for
to Albert W Saxton 35 a
entered tbe great placer region of j vantage, tbe articles purchased, one year. This offer is to new subscrib­
tract in t I s r 2 w and other
tbe Yukon, in the interior.
j H e is directed to return to Portland ers as well as to all who renew for a
2400 00
lands...................................
T h e great feature o f A laska’s j or Washington, D. C ., not latter year in advance.
Jesse J Crosley and wife to M
quartz mines is their accessibility i than December i, 1897, and submit
E Leach 10 a of J D Steward
For one dollar, yon may buy a bottle
to commence. T b e southeastern a full and complete report of the re- of Ayer's Sarsaparilla, which, if taken in
homestead 1 1 a r 4 w..........
600 00
portioo
her territory is an archi- suit and of his inquiries and inves- j time and according to directions, msy B F Purdy and wife to George
Stewart Us 4 an 17 bik 1
peliago. and most o f the lodes are tigations to the secretary o f agricul- > save a grest many dollars in doctor's
1 bills, and thus exemplify the truth of
Purdy’s add to Beaverton...
Î65 00
on deep water, where ships can i ture
Th e sum of $750 is allowed
tbe old maxim, “ Prevention is better Carl Crow to Nettie M Crow
come from any part of the world for traveling expenses and subsis- than cure.’’
Us 6 and 7 bik 4, Purdy’s
and unload machinery and stores I tence.
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add to Dilley ...................
800 3 0 :
The little girls of Boston are reported j
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on the mines, thus avoiding the ex-
Th e appointment af Mr. Killin is
to be over educated. The story goes
pense of wagon and railroad trans- j made under an act of edngress tnak- th.t . child w .s asked in a street car her
Not only acute lun* troubles- " b* h
portatlon, giving this region an ad­ I ing appropriations for the depart- age, with a view to half fare for children,
ProTe faUl ln a few da>‘5' bnt old
vantage over any other mining lo­ jment of agriculture to establish ex- whereupon the premature little damsel chronic cou* hs and throat troubles may
murmured, “ If von please conductor I receive ^m ediate relief and be perman-
anabbshed far the <
I f a c - s i m i l e
s im iia t m g ^ F o o d a n ^ u b -
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ting the Stomachs and Bowels oi
I n f a x i s
.
( h il d k e n
Promotes Digestion,Cheerful­
ness and R e s t Contains neitho-
Optum.Morphine nor Mineral.
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IS ON THE
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A perfect Remedy for Constipa­
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Worms .Convulsions .Feverish­
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Cutoria !» put tp ia c-s-sh® kottlts «¡y,
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Is " j u t aa good" and “ w ill artver ereryj
ae.” AST- Bto that yon got C-i-B-T-O-LI.,
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Its Youth’s Department Is the
finest of its k in d .......................
I t b rin g s to th e fa m ily th e N e w s o f t h e E n t ir e W o r ld a n d g iv e s
th e b e st and a b le s t d iscu ssio n s o f a ll q u estion s o f tb e d a y . T h e
I n t e r O c e a n g iv e s t w e l v e p atres o f read in g m a t te r e a c h w e e k
and b e in g p u b lis h e d in < h i c a g o is b e tte r ad apted to th e n e e d s of
th e p eople w e s t o f th e A lle g h a n y M ou n tain s tu an a n y o th e r p a p e r.
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S the best of their k i n d . . . .
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1 P rice of D s ily by m ail......................... $4.00 p er year
1 P rice o f S u n d a y by m a il..................... C OO p er year
I Daily and Sunday by mail.............. jc.oo per year
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cality in the world, and making perimental stations.
H e will leave
Buy a Farm,
Buy a Lot.
Buy a House and Lo|
prefer to pay full fare and keep my own enUy curcd b>’ ° De Minute CouSh Cure'
i
one
or<b n* r>' health need be-
; come bald or gray, if he will follow sen
her mines available to limited cap ! Portland in time to take the st amer statistics ”
*t»l. This great territory is practi j at Tacoma for Alaska on June 8,
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M oney
Mr. Pague’g Report on F ruit.
sible treatment. We advise cieanliness
The fruit prospects are difficult to de- of the scalp and the use of Hall's Hair
cally unprospected, and it is o f re ' and he will be accompanied by a
cent date that the eye* of capital botanist of the department, named
termine.
has been directed toward her. But Evans.
The prune crop is in some tec- Renewer
tions reported to be full, in other sec­
in the last few years more than 600
Mr. Killin has been a life long
S H E R I F F ’S S A L E .
tions it is reported to be small. The prune j
stamps have been started in the democrat, and has alw ays been a crop will be small in the majority of or-
In th e C ir c u it C o u rt o f th e sta te o f O re g o n for
vicinity
o f Juneau,
which are strong defender of his honest con- chard*. though in a few localities for n n -! the coan,’r of w . s h in g t o n , p l . wiiiu. .gem
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thumping day and night the year vinctions. and his selection for this explained reason», a fair crop will result.
round, and agents of Kastcrn and important work by a republican ad- Cherries are ripening and they are not
foreign capital are there closing ministration, shows that Secretary a full crop, though some parities of trees
are as well filled as they should be.
contracts for other properties. The " ‘ G°-n was looking for a well
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The
peach crop now promises to be
qualified man rather than a parti- :
r
. r
whole
of Southeastern Alaska is D ittU i
f
good,
hand
pruning
in
the
southern
sian.
mineral, and rich strikes are daily
being made.
T h e American Protective T ariff
A t G ravena
Island, 250 miles League is sending
out some good
this w ay from Juneau, w onderfully
literature, and that they mean bus-
rich gold and copper ledges have
been discovered in the last few
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months. These lodes lie on deep
O r A n y O t h e r K i nd
By
virtue
o f an e x e c u tio n an d or-
d c r o f sale, to m e d ire c te d
issu ed on th e l- t h 1
!
d e re d b y said co u rt on th e 24th d a y o f N ovem - '
b c r. 1896, in fa v o r o f said p laio tifT a« d a g a in s t
\ Y c
to the variation in reports, it is " I d ' h ^ n ^ ^ ' d ia le d °V ^ ed "yT rvirf ‘
?ot. Poss,ble to P«rttcularue where the u p on «he following described la n d , lying mthe
Owing
c o u n ty o f W a sh in g to n in th e sta te o f O reg on
such enormous
Cobden club and put itself squarely »*»*> « 895-
1
the
The
an parts of the world.
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McBride U. S.
last the U. S. government is higton, D. C .
At
| 4W!
U ash-
I
w.iker foods in Washing
too
Tilfonook countm
aad
5 00,
f t
W . D. BRADFORD.
S h eriff o f W ashington c o n a ty , Otupon
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of
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F orest G rove L and C o .
h a v e m a n v V»
j
‘ c * a - B a r g a in s a n d
W r ite
n ow is t h e t i m e to 1HV0
for P rice L is t ,
FOREST
mess is well proven. T h e league it is certain that, taken as a whole, the landed by beginning at a point 24.30 chain*
proposes to conteraet the selfish prune, cherry, apple and pear crops will' *°u,h ofthf north<* * ' corniT of th' northwest
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q u a rte r o f auction 3 2 1 2 a r i w w t o f W illa m e tte
work that has been done by the be larger than in 1896, but not so large m e rid ia n aa*d p o in t b e i n f th e n o rth e a s t co rn e r
o f th e la n d o w n e d b y said P o rtla n d P ressed 1
B r ic k C o m p a n y on M a y j. 1S9J, an d ru n n in g
size as to warrant the placing of on the American side of all ques-
R,ln " ould F* of
*" ' J T U ' th e n c e so u th ab ou t i j . io c h a in s to tb e so u th east
c o rn e r o f said q u a r te r s e c tio n , th e n c e w e st 17.75
machinery thereon without the out- ‘ ions where our interests are in- r>in will w , to ^ of th(lt , * nefit which
c h a in s to th e so u th w e s t c o rn e r o f th e said lan d
lay of a single dollar for development volved.
W e cheerfully publish the is desired,
o w n e d b y th e said P o rtla n d P re sse d B r ick C o m ­
p a n y on M a y 1. i«9»; th e n c e n o rth 1.50 ch ain s:
work, as nature has already d o n e following communication:
It is
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th e n c e n o rth M d e g re e s w r * t a.50 c h a in s : th e n c e
that.
In fact, Gravena island, estimated that the Government
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n o r th w e s t e r ly o n a d ire c t lin e to w a rd th e so u th ­
e a s t co rn e r o f b lo c k N o. j , o f th e to s ru o f Sm ock
with an area o f 20 square miles, is losing three million dollars a week
right of w>y, etc
4 0 OO r i l le a s th e s a m e a p p e a r s on th e p la t o f said
one vast mineral deposit.
Many !in revenue by the delay in the pas- j 0hn Kechler and wife to An
to w n , a s re c o rd e d ia th e re c o rd s o f d e e d s o f said
W a sh in g to n c o u n ty , to th e lim it o f th e ra ilsra y
ton Pagel a w qr of • e qr
people have been deceived regard- saK* of the Tariff bill. The pee­
p a s s in g th r o u g h tu id q u a r te r sectio n : th e n c e
sec 1 I n r 2 w cont 39.56
ing climate.
T h e truth is the P*e ar® losing ten times as much in
a lo n g said r a ilw a y n o rth 47 d e g r e e s 45 m in u te s
a.....................................
east to a p o in t w h ic h is n o rth 4» d e g re e s 15 m in ­
climate is mild all along the coast, work ° n account of the delay. W e
Ernest Abbott to Anton Pfän­
u te s w e st fro m
th e
p la c e o f b e g in n in g
and nothing prevents outdoor work earnestly ask every one of our
th - n e e
so u th
41
d e g re e s
15
m in u te s
ner 30 a in a e qr of sec 9 t
year round. Last winter the readers to immediately write a pos-
i n r 4 w...........................
50 00 e ast t o th e p la c e o f b e g in n in g : b e in g
a “ o f th e la n d b e lo n g in g to said P o rtlan d
lowest the mercury registered at ta* c* rd to our member of the C B Deichman and wife to M
P re sse d B r ick C o m p a n y , in m id W a sh in gto n
Billings It ; bik rfi Corne­
c o u n ty , on M ay a. t i p
N o w . in p u rsu a n ce o f
Juneau was zero, and that for a Doited States Senate at Washing-
lias (quit claim)...............
25 00 said d e cre e , c a e c a tio n a n d o rd e r o f m ie . 1 w ill,
very brief period.
This was not as , ton- urP ng and demanding the im-
on th e 3*th d a y o f J n a e . 1*9,7. at th e h o u r of
Geo H Keep to James Shep­
e le v e n o c lo c k a m . at th e csm n ty co u rt h o u se
cold as in Portland.
1 mediate passage of a Protective
herd 20.85 * adjoining
door, in m id c o u n ty o f W n sh in gto n set! th e
fishing industry in Alaska is Tariff law and such a law as will
Forest Grove....................
12 00 00 a b o v e d e s c rib e d la u d a t p u b lic au ction to th e
h ig h e s t b id d e r fo r c a s h in h an d to a p p ly in o r
also immense.
H alibut, salmon
adequate Protection to A men- Fliia Ann Coley and hmb to
to sra rd th e p a y m e n t a f m id d e cre e , in te re s t, a t ­
•»id codfish are caught and packed ! can labor and »\ men can industries.
Henry Marsh 34 a in sec 19
to r n e y 's fe e s, c o s ts a n d d is b u rs e m e n ts and th e
2 50 00 a c c r u in g e a p e a s e s o n s a id e x e c u tio n t a d o rd er
i» U r p
m d . h i | ^ l . o | A<W,^ y o « , p « .u l « r t ' •» H ° » . !
o f m ie
water and are o f
•
d* y ° f M»> . >»97 o u t o f th e a b o v e n am ed co u rt
in th e a b o v e e n title d ca u s e , u p on a d e cre e ren-
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counties has commenced. The apple «aid d e fe n d an t» for th e wm o f I1j.a03.82 b e sid e s
and pear crops will not as a rule be lull. •***"**• a tto rn e y s fe e s co sta an d d isb u rse -
, fruit promises well snd where not: but
L o
REAL + ESTAT
p la in tiff, v s P o rtla n d P re sse d B r ick C o m p a n y ,
H S m ith E T jo h n s o n s n d Jo h n R o b e n s o n
y
j d e fe n d a n ts.
to
GROVE,
OREGON
Out* Speeial
Clubbing Offer.
W a sh in g to n C o p n t y H a tc h e t and . . .
San Francisco Exam iner... re^ for price, fy c o both for fzoo
Thnce-a-Week W orld.........
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CC 1.65
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