' Washingto P a n d ~~ S f f l W . ‘" * l CONSOLIDATED JUNE 4,1196. Pfessional Ctt rris. I cian and s u r g e o n , County Hatchet o r - e s t HAS THE LEADING GROCERY STORE OREGON. lor pensions every W ednesday. t c. H. G E IG E R , hpATHIC ( and PH Y SICIA N su rgeo n j oce Bowlbv house, P a cific a v e., ¡¿,»1 Forest drove h o tel. EST GROVE, OREGON. ,i.u Tjaifi to Medicul and Surgical T hi 1 ^ ^,10cer^es> Glassware and Stoneware, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Spoons, Brooms, Mop Stick5, Butter Moulds, Ladles, Wood and W illow Ware of all kinds, Fishing Tackle. Also a large ot of all kinds of Seeds I n B u lk . __________ T E A AND C O F F E E A S P E C IA L T Y . Bomenaii'lChildren n n iia ll ch ro m e I 1 ovest Grove Laundry — and Dye House. PON, d e n t is t , fo rest g r o v e I4p.n1. OREGON. PR. o- c . H i ATT DENTIST. r o v e : T i m e s We Jo all kinds of Laundry Work in the best possible manner. Any work left with us will be promptly at- teni ei to. \\e guarantee all our w o r k . Our prices are leaPer than Portland prices. Your patronage will be appreciated. "V W. S. 1 R ead in th e ch a p el o f W hitm an C ollege, W alla W alla. W ash., M ay 10.] G rayh aired I stan d by W h itm a n ’s grave W h ere o n ce I stood a tim id child ; ’T is circled now by m ig h ty states, But th en by trib es u n cou th and w ild. T h e sw ift tr a in ’s roar th e w h is tle ’s scream Su cceed th e w arw h oop and th e fight; P alefaces sw arm w h ere red m en roved, A nd c itie s h id e th e w ig w a m ’s site. T h e frien d s w ho w ept by W h itm a n ’s grave Are bow ed w ith age or g on « to rest; A nd few rem ain w ho k n ew and loved T h e m artyr proph et o f th e W est. R ough w as h is m ein and k e e n h is e y e, U n d au at o f rigor, toils, or fears, But sw ift h is step in hour o f need, A nd w eak h is heart to fa llin g tears. T h e bad ger d e lv e s by W h itm an 's grave. A nd sq u irrels h id e w ith in its breast, A nd m en g o on th eir bu sy w a y s. E ach to h is p rivate gain add ressed. T h e stream flow s by, th e w ild flow ers bloom , T h e b irds flit low in tim id flight; But w h at reck s h e w hen prosp erou s sta te s In crease in virtue, w ea lth , and m igh t. On h a llo w e d so il by W hitm an's grave. L et gratefu l h earts th e s h a ll uprear O f g r a n ite em b lem o f th e m an To every n o b le spirit dear. A nd w h ile our em pire m ak es increase, A nd c h ild re n ’s child ren fill th e land, L et sch ool and church in lo ftie r w a lls M ore fit and fair m e m orials stand. —/. E, Walktr. BALDWIN, Manager. . _____ By Whitman's Grave. fiP O r F P Sce at his residence, GROVE, - - G ________ FOREST G R O V E , OR EG O N , T H U R S D A Y , J U N E A L 1 8 0 7 . G REER THE v . WARD, M. D. . V o i. I l l , N o . 1 3 , V o l. I X , N o . 81. Delta Drug store sta drugs etc obligation and he signed it or he never {22 65. Part paid November. would have worked in the Labor Ex­ Audited a t...............«................. 16 15 change tannery. It simply required W D Bradford slif sal aud depu­ him to accept labor or products of labor ty $275 stamps {6 20.................... 281 20 of equal value with that deposited R Vincent lumber dist no 2 and relinquished any claims he m ight {23 38 lumber dist 54 $8 11 dist hold against the Labor Exchange associ­ — $6 72 dist 34 $9 26 ................. 47 45 ation. That is if a man puts in a day’s work J B B Matthew Post G A R indi­ of little value he would not have the right gent ............................................. 7 85 to take’ out the labor of some one worth Andrew Vaugn state cases......... 7 40 twice as much. Consequently the Labor C Whitmore bounty coyote. . . . 7 50 Exchange is not popular with persons of Hillsboro Pub Co sta and print­ speculative tendencies and Mr. Nowark ing $20 50 deduct $1 00............... 19 50 finding that his leather would not sell W H Bender repairs assessor’s readily for cash decided to select wages offi.-e.............................................. 1 80 in legal tender money from some one A C Archibald supplies court and his best friend was as good as anyone. As for redeming checks or accounts house (6 70)................................. 6 70 against the Labor Exchange for every Bryan— Laidlaw provisions Tup­ per fam ily..................................... 2 80 dollar paid he was using and consum­ ing a corresponding amount that was de- Parent and Larson repairing boiler room................................... 225 00 | posited by some one else. He pled I ignorance of the Labor Exchange plan Hatchet May bill $8 50 allowed a t ................................................... 6 50 although he had the book “ Trials and Triumphs of Labor” in his house for a C R Adams 5982 ft plank road dist no 4 ........................................ 31 80 year and never read it. Said reading Patton Bros lumber dist 23....... 4 65 would not bring him anything to eat. H V Whitney corduroy dist 33.. 3 45 He was told it would bring him a sack of flour to read it once uud if he did not W D Bradford rebate on poll tax M cC oy.......................................... 1 00 understand it to read it again and he Carstens Bros lumber dist 5 3 .... 35 60 could have another sack. He refused point blank to l.ave anything to do with T G Todd 6 da court $18 00 mi­ leage $3 60...................................... 21 60 the Exchange or its principles. The directors were called to settle with him D B Reasoner 8 da court 24 00 and he would not settle unless they mileage {8 00 horse one day $« 00 ............... , ........................... 33 00 would pay him money which they could not do, but as he never lost an oppor­ J T Dorrien; Justice fees state tunity to deride the Exchange and its vs Devinney, $1 25; state vs H artram ppji 25 ........................ 2 50 promoters it was decided to let him have his own way. The members would Justice Transcripts Acted Upon— not deposit bark because he depreciated State vs Bieland; Justice J P the checks, he would not get even a load Young $5 75; reduced to $5 25 of wood for checks from a member. If Constable Hagey $13 90; reduced to 8 90; Witnesses $5 40 ........... «9 55 there were any promises made him it waa with the understanding that he carry out State vs Valentine Baur; Justice the princip’es of the Labor Exchange sad Smith $12 15 reduced to $10 15 if his family suffered it was because of his Constable Williams {7 90 reduc­ own stubbornness. Now if the Labor Ex­ ed to 7 65; witnesses and in er- preler f 12 30: stenographer {5 00 30 35 change is sailing under false colors the citizens of Forest Grove should investi­ Warrant ordered drawn favor L gate it as they can’t afford to have Labor C Walker for correcting map boundaries school districts....... 12 00 Exchange victims turned over to them to support. Ordered that warrant issue to M Nevertheless they must live aud I M Mead for labor Bronson bridge and fill............................. 25 00 bespeake for Mr. Nowark a fair share o f patronage in his business, in the m eaa Bridge contracts— Skeels bridge bids; T C Johnson $165 J time Crescent Branch 14 will run a tan ­ R McMillan, $124; C True, $114; M S nery and make blunders which point to Daily, {89 50. Contract awarded M S success in the end. J. B . P r ic k k t t , Daily. Blacksmith. Shamburg bridge bids: M S Dailey, {1625; J W and T PGoodin, (1530; J R Accor :ing to the newspapers, au Ohio McMillan, $1274; T C Johnson, $1130. r.nsLatx' became the happy father of Contract to T C Johnson. sever, children not long ago. O* the Repairing Tualatin bridge bids: T C seven all lived but one. It is to be Johnson, $450; Goodin Bros, $165; Dailey hoped he laid in a supply of Chamber­ $175; McMillan, $115. All bids rejected. lain’s Cough Remedy, theonly mrecorn Oredered that hereafter $6.50 per for croup, whooping cough, colds aed month shall be paid for keep of minor, coughs, aud so insured his rhililiee against these diseases. For sale by JF» Jimmie Warren. C. Clark, druggist. Clerks receipts for May at $215 40 ex­ Real Estate Transfers. amined as per report and approved. A nson P ow ell to N e llie .Smith 57.3I a o f Recorder {168 15, the same. sec 2 1 1 u r 5 w ........................................ $10 9 € 0 Road no. 3 56 declared public highway Sam uel B L aw rence an d w ife to F loyd and costs ordered paid. Order will issue H L aw rence tr a c t in sec 4 t 2 s r 2 w t Sim ou E Kester and w ife to A M an d M to open. J Pate its 1 and 2 in block 1 o f Supt. Craig reported defective child­ B row n ’s su b d iv isio n of block “ H** ren, viz: Erastus Savage, Marie Kauf and “ 1” F airview ad d ition to H ills ­ man, Charles Bailey and Charles Seufert. boro..................... ................................. Ordered that county make quit claim J J Morgan and .wife to Geo R B ayley lo t 7 blk 3 B row n's su b d ivision blk deed to F. Verbowdehe upon payment “ H and I ” F airview add to H ills­ of $3 5 0 . _____ _______ b oro.............................................................. SO • Com missioner's Court. June Term. [ Office hours, 9 a .m . to 4 p. m. Geo R Bagley, fees in Justice Young’s court, $9; in Hick’s feoMAS H. TO N G U E, court, $2.50; Smith’s court, $25; garnishments and warrants for I r n e y - a t - l a w , sheriff, $5.00; drawing contract rv for county with Parent and Lar­ , W ashington C o unty , O b . son, $2.50..................................... | 44 00 W E Brock, stationery, Craig, MITH & BOWMAN, $2.80; acid, janitor, $.25 ........... 3 05 Glass and Prudhomnie, blanks |EVS-AT-LAW, for clerks........................... $ 1 56 sch dist tax receipts........ 3 50 iHVork and Conveyancing. warrant register................. 10 00 ^Morgan Blk. H II.I.S B O R O , OR. probate docket.................. 10 00 W ill run astage to Portland every Tuesday and Saturday; $i.oo for the deed record........................ 16 00 . 51. LA N G LEY, canvas covers.................... 7 50 round trip, 7 hours in the city. Engage seats day before. pens...................................... 1 50 Special attention paid to Commercial Travelers [ ASD COUNSELOR AT LAW D C Aaron, pens, clerk, (1 50.. Hunters and Fishermen fj Prosecuting Attorney. Irwin Hodaon Co blanks, ink, Collections a specialty. T a k e Jo n es’ Bus to and from all train s pens and record for county offi­ Lrp-stairs, Woods & Caples cers, $21 60; tax rolls, $42 00; Baggage and freig h t ca lle d fo r a n d d e liv e re d Building. 76 ro canvas covers, f»2 50.................. H a t c h e t , court proceedings, Fire and A ccid en t In su ra n ce 4 25 $2 ¿0; circulars, $1 75............... . e L oans, C o lle c tio n s Argus, court proceedings, $2 50 4 00 tax notices, $1 5 0 ...................... J R Mays & Sou, supplies Bones .PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS. family, $5 45; supplies Zeucher, LI. KJMIGJHT ro 45 T o ile t Articles, Prescriptions Carefully Compounded by $5 00 ............................................. Fire Insurance R H Greer provisions Tupper S tation ery, an Experienced Pharmacist and from 4 85 fam ily........................................... I... and Loan B roker. N ew s Depot. the Best and Freshest material. Wm Frazier board prisoner Lou 2 2 15 Downs for M ay........................... LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONE. J P Tamiesie medical attendance O r e g o n JVIAIN S T R E E T , JHILLSBOf^O. Geo Sanders fam ily.................. . 25 00 E B Sappington board John H. D . S t e w a r t , Subscriptions Received for the W ashington C o u n ty H a t c h e t , Moore May 6 to June 9, $25 00; A ss’t C ashier. T he C ounty N EW S p a p e r . board Ralph Moore May 6 to 17, $8 55; board Valentine Baur | of F o r e s t G r o v e May 25, to June 9, $ u 44........... 44 95 Club with The Oregi r o m a n . Hillsboro Pharmacy medicine PFANNER, Proprietor for county charges and indigent 18 20 and chemicals for court house. . |i general banking business Hillsboro L and W Co light and Ü telegraphic transfers sold on N ew JoandSan Francisco. water for May $6 30 under­ inge payable at s ig h t in L o n d o n , 8 30 charged for April, $2 00 ............. rAmsterdam, B ru ssels, S to ck h o lm , N A Barrett janitor services f-tne-Main as w e ll a s a ll o th er sand centers o f tra d e th r o u g h o u t May Crane & Co pump for court ingdom, Ireland and C o n tin e n ta l house $175, other supplies $5.00 $ 2 .0 0 P E R Y E A R .______________ smade at all a c ce ssib le p o in ts , continued. ►hours from 9 a. m . to 4 p . m . Not only piles of the very worst kind M E LE I JOHNSON Willamette Iron Works 4 feet E. CORNELIUS grate bars for boiler room......... 7 65 can be cured by De W itt’s Witch Hazel Salve, but eczema, scalds, burns, bruises, W D Hare harware supplies for court house................................... 3 10 boils ulcers, and all other skin troubles can Ire instantly relieved by the same J B Wilkes five setsbridg. speci­ 3 «J remedy. J. C. Clark, druggist. fications......................................... Austin Craig salary May $20 an­ Not Pop-ed Ont. Special Bargains in Tw enty and F orty Acre nual fees $19 six days teachers M r . E dito r : exam $18 00 postage 5 4 0 ......... 62 40 Tracts in W ashington, Y amhill 16 50 i In the article signed Jacob Nowark of J M Jones 5 % days teachers exam 16 50 June IO> we find *o«»e needed cor ections Lyt place to get your J T Dorrien ’ ’ ” ” and Tillamook counties. 50 00 and we k ‘ndly ask sPace F°r the same. until you reach Til- A B Cady May sal as treasurer. . In answer to a letter written by the I cariy a full line of O R E G O N . E L. McCormick sal recorder FO R E S T GROVE • - - - cabinet maker, Mr. Wilcox, Mr. Nowark and deputy $175 postage etc said that he bad nothing much to do $4 25 ......... .............. v . . . . ........... «79 25 and would have to leave Medford and ! R Cave scythe and stone brace ; was making preparations to go but had Cigars and Tobacco. - for court house............................ « 55 not much money so would cotr.e on the I W J Benson labor and material La1 or Exchange plan, and would the Ex­ Tackle and all necessary j on and for boiler room............... 25 35 change advance him some money. He GALES CR EEK. * for a camp outfit. L E Wilkes road work e tc ......... 8 40 was told that he would have to lookout Alfred Young blacksmithing for 1 omnuinication between for himself, that the Labor Exchange McNew supervisor...................... 6 90 did not have any money, but a couple lfirove ami Tillamook. C Hiatt lumber road dist no 22.. 11 93 of members deposited fio which was Boge & F.nis ” ” ’’ ” 27 8 40 1 sent him. argent J W W heeler............... . ” 28 10 00 Now the Exchange is only enstodisn J W Clark nails ” ” ” 30 3 00 ^ES C R E E K . J for the property deposited and can do Williams and Redmond surrey nothing bu* hold the property placed in L « w P r ic e s , CHAS. HIATT, Proprietor. for road inspection.................... 3 <» p r o m p t D eliv ery , its keeping in as good condition as pos- J R Mays & Son nails and lum­ 50 W ARS’ E x c e lle n t Q u ality . I sible, hence a tanner was necessary to EXPERIENCE. ber dist 29 $3 40 nails dist 16 80 care for t ie tannery and hides. Not to f .................................................... ---------- - b o w e l s T s t r o n g a l l SUMMER I make money for the Exchange but em­ C W Hendricks lumber dist 3 ploy himself and put out a finished pro­ 2 8 95 $15 27 for dist 35 $<3 9 * ......... duct for his own benefit as well as that James Laidlaw and Co powder of the depositors of the hides and bark. 40 55 etc for road districts.................... The Exchange could only see that each TRAD! m a r k s , James Young powder fuse etc got his share of the products. After be­ D IS IO N S , 149 20 for various districts.................... C O P Y R IG H T S * 0 . ing here a few weeks we found that the and description may J A Imbrie sal clerk $250 stamps whether an In ven tion la (jn Exchange had paid legal tender money ~ t o Tnmnnloatfone s tric tly $3 5« e*P 9-5° ............................... L . r L i ; ’r securing p aten t* _s to a tanner and from that time on until C A Cavell 19X ds assessing . . . 48 „ he left his troubles commenced and are E J Kuratli 16 ” yj not ended yet but the difference between A A Mnrril a5 ” ” the two was that Hr. Nowark was asked Wm Pointer 23 " . olremlMlon of to sign befoae going to work • printed 78 00 Geo H Wilcox * ” an 1 ” ««t frt». AddroM 1 * CO., *»». Row York. i - i BCILDINO on M ain S treet, up J O N E S ’ S T A B ü E Good Horses New Rigs Moderate Prices m b r o c k ’ s D rug store . We Do Not Hatchet and San Francisco Weekly Examiner, JOHNSON & CORNELIUS Whoa! REAL ESTATE t he. . . a g e jm t s chance Grocery. h and G r o c e r ie s, nt M edicines, S THE OLD W ILTROPT MILL. , A ll Grades of Rough and Dressed Lumber. Kiln Dried Lumber a Specialty. KJ m V N D Y c a t h a r t ic - t |TïOQÛXmh C U R tCO H STIPATIO M ^/’ A M ERICA N , — era»« H enry C W atts and w ife to M ary A nn WattH Its I an d 2 In blk 24 au d It 3 blk ID B eaverton ..................................... 10 00 *0 Mary A nn W atts to H enry C W atts Its 19 and 24 and \£ it lHof Hpencer's hom e­ s te a d ........................................................... 15 00 0 0 Louis G oeltz and w ife to H eury Schll- ger n e of n w % sec 8 t 2 s r 1 w e x ce p tin g road w ay............................... i5 00 00 Kstate of M agdalene B lasser d e c ’d to Geo B lasser 10 a near Garden H om e an d oth er land s D ecree........................ M iddleton C em etery to th e pu b lic ded- lcatiou o f c em eter y ............................... « W illiam Porter to Geo F N aylor deed of assi^ m n en t . .................................... 1 to 11 S to Peter K in d t and w ife 3^ o f sec 1 t 2 s r 2 w P a t e n t................................. A n ton P fauner to C sr o iin u H off s w ncrlH t 2 «rj w ............................. 1 «a A nton Pfanner to G H Baber pt It 4 blk 1 W alker's add to Forest Grove . . . i s « in A nton P fanner to G H Haber tract in If B u xton Sr d i e aud o th er la n d s... . M) M • L ouis V erbertkrnore to Frederick Ver- b an w h ed e it 2 blk 2 9 r o r n e liu s q u it f la im ............................................................ S* M W ashington C ounty to F rederick Ver- b au w b ed e sam e as above q u it claim 2 <• W illiam C If til It an d w ife to Hsmuel C on n ell h e qr se<- 24 11 n r 4 w . . is a A n to n P fanuer to Sam u el H ugh es and A lonzo H in m an d eed of a ssig n m en t K leanor Kergusnsu and husband to Bernard B ell n ' 3 It 22 and n 1, of w ^ It 21 of T u aiatln G a r d e n s........ .Something to Know. It may tie worth something to k lS V that the very best medicine for l estoria the tired out nervous system to a healthy vigor is Electric Hitters. This m edichta is purely vegetable, acts by giving ta M to the nerve centres in the stonanffh. gently stimulates the Liver and Khfngy and aids these organs in throwing • impurities in the blood. Electric B ters improves the appetite, aids digmUna and is pronounced by those whn haw tried it as the very beat blood yarfS and nerve tonic. Try it. Bold la S or 91.00 per bottle at the Millar than