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About Washington County hatchet and Forest Grove times. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1896-1897 | View Entire Issue (July 15, 1897)
In the report of the superintend ent o f the state asylum, among the gaicred at the post-office at F om t Grove, or. m Ilil realize that they are sick, ' when the people dou t buy, they Second-class mail matter. ; and then many o f them take the can ’t sell. T h is distress, this suf- items of patients discharged, re- TKKMH TO HIUJ.UL.u wrong medicine. The people dur-j fering, first began among those who j covered, improved and not im- poatage Free. ing the last campaign were con- toil, and has come Up until today it proved, and died, appears the en- one year .............................................. »150 vinced that they were sick. Some has reached the banker. He try, “ eloped 2 .“ It would be in- T ^ r ^ m o n t h a ...................................... ” said that i ust as 500,1 as t^le thought he was exempt, secure teresting to know if the penitentiary in Advance. country derclared in favor o f the from danger, but it has overtaken also suffered in this w ay.H gold standard, and found that there him since confidence has been re- Suits have been begun in the circuit tan county new», the elevation o f humanity and ; would be no change in the financial stored. More national banks have court as follows: th*money we can make. policy, everything would be all failed since the election of M eKin- James M. Sm ith vs. A lfred and M ary Item * o f general interest gratefully received. . . l u * »» Bditor's hobbies and opinions on this page, aii ¡right- Others said the trouble was than in 1893* F. Davis, foreclosing a m ortgage, on H w rea tfM U -im p a rtia i.u d n n co io red . with paper m oney; that the govern- Mr. Bryan said: “ I have only lands in W ashington and Marion coun Editor is at home in hts sanctum, H a t c h e t r r J 7 ° | You ties, for #3155 40. George Landess and ■ aid in g, Horeat Grove, from 6 a. m. to top. m ment was issuing money which was 15 miuutes more to speak. Khum ana r-anuess Landess vs. H enry eury and K ate .ch w eekday and . l w . y , g i.d to u ik .n d t h e function of the banks, and when w ill find about the country t h a t Knum b * talked to. Latham , et al; foreclosing m ortgage for the government went out o f the notes are now more numerous. | « « p Ralston adm inistrator o f „ y --------- tn csD k v k r y w e e k in t h e y e a r o n banking business, prosperty would Savings banks that had warned the estate o f W. F . Ralston, deceased, vs T h u r s d a y i- r o m t h e h a t c h e t come b ack. W hat we really want their depositors against the 50-cent Simon S. M arkham et al; foreclosure for r M , s KRY’ _I is to make the issuing of money dollar are not able to pay 50 c e n t s $3S5- T ualatin Mill Com pany, a corpor- If you tail to receive your paper it will the function of the governm ent, on the dollar. T h e expected good ation’ vs ,vv-F laylor et al; foreclo:,1I1K be a favor if you will notify us at once, j and put the banks out of the gov- times have been reversed, an(j I 8 m ecll»nics lien for $3^0 9 1 , same par TH E H ATCH ET. not make people take medicine un- bowed their necks found out that •aaaaaiia«<is(i*aiMHNMMi ■(< ** 1 ••inutili TlüfiTiS U ifilJül 1 USTO M FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE ANcgclablc Preparation for As - similating the Food and Regula ling the S tomachs and Bowels of - O F ------ I n f a n i s / C h il d h e x Promotes digestion,Cheerful and Rcst.Contains neither Optum.Morphine nor Mineral. N o t N a r c o t ic . n ess IS ON THE ! ties, in a sim ilar action for $138.06. erning business. There were others who said a higher tariff was needed. Some were sick because they had not enough taxes to pay, THAT THE Al WRAPPER prices are on the downward trend. ! Charles Cook vs. Am elia Cook; for di- a/Old D rS A M lU P J i ChKR Since the election, Japan has adopt- vorce. E m e st Boekinan vs. Clackam a- Pumpkin Sm d~ C o u n t y O f f ic ia l P a p e r . jibe. Senna » ecl Die gold standard. Should ive county; asking for $3215 dam ages for in- RoJulU Satis — OF EVEEY jinist Seed ♦ rejoice? Some o f the gold-standard j ur‘es received by falling w ith traction J Appennini TaEAD A BLE F. i g h t Carbonaii Soda * J engine through a defective bridge over I noticed in the dis- l < ELIABLE P ages Jtùrm Seed - B O T T L E OP Kruse creek; L . and H enry Toedtenieier Clarified Sugar • Fine s XllEPU BLICAN W eekly hinùryn*si riaver. W e have alw ays insisted that the patches that we had lost some gold, vs. Clackam as county; for $710 damage question could restore pros- and in explanation it was said that to team and engine in fallin g through A perfect Itemcdy forConstipv that it could stop falling Japan needed it. X ot long ago we the sam e bridge. THK GREAT ORATOR ANO HIS 1 tion. Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea, Worms .Convulsions .Feverish SPEECH. but it cannot stop falling were issuing bonds for gold, W ait I T he coun ty court Thursday awarded 11 j contracts for building three bridges: ness and L o s s O F SLEEP. Hon. Wm. J. Bryan, late candi prices until there is an increase in until all the nations have been Fierce bridge, near G reen ville, to L. driven to the gold standard, and 1 Sparkes, for $127; Schm eltzer bridge, TacSimile Signature of date of the democratic attd populist the volume o f money. “ Thus we are going to win. y°.u "'ill find that hard times have [ near S ch o lls’ ferry, to C. T . Johnson, for parties for the presidency, spoke in Cantoria la pat cp in oco-ibo bottles oil;, NEW YORK. Portland Monday on the issues for W hen the returns o f the last elec- Just commenced. W ait till India, $78; bridge and fill on t e lom e place, jig not sold in bnlk. Don't allow anyone tot. . :; : . ' A t b m o n t h s , o l d which his candidacy stood. The tion were in, we had votes enough, China, South Am erica, Central 1 near Beaverton, to C. T. Johnson, for I yon anything eleo on the plea or promiie that! $35- j is “ juit a3 good" and “ will answer oreryp Gladstone speech was too long for re but the other fellows had too many. Am erica and all the other silver 15 D o s i s - $ 3 1 . Nr* J pose." ■ *tf‘ Sco that you get C-A-8-T-0-E-I.il production but the address delivered W e had not imagined that the pop- nations have been driven to the The New Tariff Law. The ho- /f in Multnomah field before over 20,- ulation of the country had grow n g°ld standard, and gold made the W hich has ju s t been signed by the EXACT copy OF WRAPPER. 1 ' 4 1 000 people is here given in full for so rapidly, particularly in the doubt- only legal tender; then what? Gold president, m ay be appropriately consid ^•A,ntrgfc ............. the benefit o f those from this county ful states. In explanation, it was j w ill be on the auction block, and ered an Industrial Declaration o f Inde- who were not able to be attend. said that on great occasions, when tlie world will stand around to bid Pendenc«- An ° * c' al text of the law i has ju st been published by the Am erican , Regardless o f political affiliation questions like those of the last f°r it- Gold will be made a god, , Protective T a riff League, and should be every one feels an interest in a man campaign were presented, all the ai,d those who handle it prosper; 1 carefu lly exam ined by every citizen. I think hut those who create the wealth o f Protectionists ought to have a few copies who has come so prominently be people go out to vote. there were a great many votes that the world will go down into misery. °f ih is law for distribution. F ive copies nn/] W o p l/ lv ^ h in fT A In tO T * i l / 'f l n n CtJ fore the nation and has so m ighty T h e v e r- This is so simple that no one can w i” ^ sent to any address lor ten cents. I l a l U l t l d l l U T l L C M y U l l l d & U i l l l C l U l c d l l , | N did not have any people, a following. Many a man who 1 I A A sk clr fnr - d ,1__I * ’ .1 for D/vniimoMi Docum ent XT« No. 30 and address diet was announced, and, anarchists fail to understand it. W ho reads this speech w ill hardly credit p r o fit s j \ v . F . W akem an , G e n ’l S e c ’y , 135 W est that it was the same which so as we are, we acquiesced in it. I when the dollars rise? T h e owners 23d Street, N ew Y ork. t H e - ¡$ ¡.0 0 r --------------------- thrilled and aroused its hearers, for wonder if our opponents would ° f the dollars. W ho loses when Y o u m ay hu n t the world over and you j In enjo; The owners 0£ , 1 ... the magnificent presence, melodious have submitted w illin gly as we did? property falls? { E F . K L Y í n t e r O c e a n ! . I Vorth 1 .. « *. . , , _ . T. . ^ a . a w ill not find another m edicine equal to I voice attd perfect control of the au I don t believe so. either; but property. It IS a contest between Ch.mberl.iti-. Colie, Cltolet. ... 1 lii.r- The G reatest Republican Paper of th e W est. dience’s emotions which the four years later, there will be such God and Mammon, and we will rise rhoea R em edy for bowel com plaints. It an overwhelm ing m ajority against after every defeat. No tomb can •* p leasan t, safe and reliable. For sale speaker possessed, are absent. ¡ T T is the most sta lw a rt a n d u n sw erv in g R ep u b lica n W e e k ly pub . • lished today and can always be relied upon for fair and honest ra-! Bryan in speech is master o f all, them that they w ill submit very be made so strong as to imprison it. by J. C. C lark. ports of all political affairs. J Ours is a righteous cause. Our bat when the type conveys his meekly. “ L ast sum m er one of our gran d -ch it-1 The Weekly fnter Ocean Supplies All of the News i =r~in* “ The influences brought against cause is ju st and it must prevail, words the spell is broken and won and the Best of Current Literature. J dren was sick with a severe bowel j der comes that one should have us were great— greater than we e s - 1 “ D uring the last campaign they ( tro u b le,” says Mrs. E. G . G regory, o f 1 It is Morally Clean, and as a Fam ily Paper is W ithout a Peer. S Jfyour cl lifer’s. been moved at what then seems timated. I will not speak o f the told us we were dangerous; that we f’^ederiekatow n, Mo. “ Our doctor’s 1 Its Literary Columns are equal | t'‘en we t r M Gham' very commonplace and not at all great corruption fund that was were trying to upset the country" s to those of the best magazines. , , . . . , „ - j • * j r u • berlain’s C olic, Cholera and D iarrhoea • used, but only one influence that socially, and instead of being re- R em edy, w hich gave very speedy re ¡aspiring. 1 ! Its Youth’s Department Is the “ I have but a few moments to was great enough to carry the elec- formers, we were revolutionists, lie f.” F o r sale by J. C. C lark, druggist. t s ' finest of Its kind. talk to you. I have been talking tion. It was that o f the financiers, W e advocate bimetalism. Our best I N otw ithstandin g the hard tim es, Co- the N ew » o f th e E ntire W o r ld and give» all day, and when not so engaged exercised until it reached all the friends should be the owners ofi , .. . . . ! lum bia County reduced its debt during in . i r L 2 L l' b e n discussions of all questions of the day. T h e In te r Ocean gives tw e lv e paces of readirnr m atter each week I have been occupied in shaking employes. Never were men so in- property, as we are trying to make its fiscal year just closed by $8300. T h is ! the peo'plf *° i» Mountains bctter. adaPte<* to other the needs of tne peopio west of the Alleghany tnan any paper. hands, I have not been given timidated, so coerced. T h ey knew onr laws just. W e want to succeed, is a good show ing. W ashington county I r much time tp thjnk abput any sub-1 9f the low prices, of the dull bust b u t I don’t believe in m aking our also has run its governm ent some $8900 « $ 1 .0 0 $1 0 0 ; tints, oi: J alid the families dependent happiness greater at the expense o f , UIOre ch ea p ’ y than last year. E cono-: jeet t o r a new speech. W hen I te (Hess, AUSTIN CRAIG, E ditor and P roprietor . ASTORI si.ooj W i * . them, and their em ploy*«, member how partial the republicans , tipott ploy*«. o f Oregon are to repeating, I know calling them in, told that success Of they w ill not criticise me should I free silver meant bankruptcy to happen to repeat something I have them. T h ey were told that success said before. ¡o f the single gold standard meant It has been nearly two years work, and, under such pres- since I had the pleasure of m eeting sure, with idleness promised on one j ___________ a i___ .At___ it. . some o f the people here— not so j hand, work on tlie other, they gave mutt y as now, as the silver their votes against silver. “ The bankers explained to the cause was not quite dead then. On reaching Portland, I was pre-1 employers that free silver would W e must pared to find a great, busy city, bankrupt the country not deal too harshly with the and 1 wondered, with tlie mills all running au<l the shops all so busy, | country bankers, who had been if the people would find time, even told this by the New Y ork bankers. after dark, to be here, Instead of Neither must we lie harsh with the this, I find the significant ‘T o R en t’ all over your city. I bankers told them. T h e influence others. W e want to re sto re .isys- *em that w ill do justice, but I don t want a governm ent where a man | makes $10 by robbing another man " h o lias $1. W e want to restore ( the country with equal rights to all und special privileges to none» 1 H u«* i m h i i t A t t * a •».<* „ r Our ambition is to put this into ef feet to make it a vital force. W e o u r le c is l a t u r e s want to apply v > to to our legislatures, to our courts . W e want to be a living motto, so that our friends can see what this movement means • improvetnent of the condit J ™ ^ people. But the cost o f governm ent, na- Ju ly. and the increase o f population here; from them to the employers, in Oregon alw ays takes place be- and then upon the laborers. W ith these influences brought to bear, tween June and November. this presssnre coming down, the “ We had t. great fight last fall. It influence of foreign financiers was was a contest that stirred m en’s exerted upon the great newspapers souls. I had a letter from a man o f the country, who were m ort only the other day who had just gagees o f these men. found out that I had actually been jou rs. I bring to you words o encouragement. Our cause o ! Balance on hand. bimetalism is gaining every day Kvcess fund— n n hnml at last statement neighbor meets nei Paid out....... verts are gained. I know the dis tion al, state, county and m unicipal, is , stUI t0° great.— The Oregonian, No-To-Bac for F ifty Cents» antced tobacco ha ’weak men strong, blood pure. 60c. tl. A ll druggists.“ advantages yon are under. court F r,d a y for the year endin g July t. It #how, the receipts and expenditures during the year. T h e report shows that there is in the hands o f the county treas urer in th e various funds, $17,528.12. T h is is to the cred it o f the different funds, os follows: C o u n ty fund— 1 Receipts Paid out.......................... $.11 3C9 24 f 5 014 46 ^ Bilance on baud.......... State fund - R e c e ip ts ........................ I’« id s ate treigurer $ 4 INI TS I ap preciate the work that the demo crats of Oregon are doing. “ I don’t believe the same influ- elected. I don ’t expect to draw the until success is ours, salary, but it is some consolation enee can be brought again. If I Go on and seventy > B h lance on band....... County iusiltule fund — Receipts................. Paid out............ Balance ou hand 1 Indinen; soldiers'fund 1 Receipts Paid out.. 43 H U V H R t'.“> 4) 7 TO * »^7 « i X n À ___ M o n ey no Leí le Clima »tes one iterases a «al divid tal stock itt isst f ™ e¡ îytlie -, (I ae a good "ice lune Ho O r A n y O t h e r K ind o f R E A L » west 0 last S: 'deration i John^c + ® «O F THE « « F orest G rove L and C o . oney to le 2. Shut W c have many bargains and now is t h e t i m e to inv< W rite for Price List. FO REST G RO VE, oregoi 137 30 119 50 parse ai 1 Poultry, i and ol O uf Special Clubbing Offetr iv AS IT en the s¡ •" like I'.eanse tl P with Ol '. t o n C o u n t y H a t c h e t and * .v from a P r ^ g fic U R ep u b lican .... r Ornish ■''; ‘ •« • ¡.'rr.tMtntinn......... Silver K n ight........................ ,. V ick ’s Floral M onthly........ otnankird, a magazine. •• '-1 *■-—2,'otitan, ,, •• _ International Magazine. T '. 'r t -eigcr r< San Francisco E xam iner... regular Pr«ce, f3-oo both for $2.00 Thrice-a-Week W orld......... <1 it 1.65 2.50 Chicago Inter-Ocean........... .. 1 • it : ." : : 'Tille Courier Journal.. Wanted -fin idea ¡7 J. C. Clark, draghisi. P IT l 1 1 h ave you Buy a Lot. Buy a House and Lot;5": $ 1 TlH 32 Î R Q l *.9 272 18 17 4,<0 f« ¡Aid. 1 would lose faith in the per millions c f people will bless yo u .” 892 06 petuity o f American institutions, Balance on hand ? v‘7 v Vubli r. ad fund - Deception had to be used before ! Receipts. » « 12 coercion was possible, but the pco- taste and poorer judgm ent in his Paid out 4e 9H his logic. He wrote: ’ Didn’t the pie have been deceived as to the reference to the big wholesale drug Balança on hand republicans say that if you were com ing o f prosperity under the house failure when introducing Hpeelai »i-ho 1 d Ltit !« ; A mourn received elected the banks would fail, busi gold standard,"and, like Abraham Mr. Bryan as argum ent against ! Paid out 7 :1 » 4 ) ness houses would go into bank Lincoln. I believe that while yo-i Republican. .Stell, Ilits.Y .i £. ruptcy, and haven’t they?’ If I c tn fool some of the people al! tlie W oodard’s financial troubles caute j raíam e on 'mud j Towns and cities had been elected, every failure «'»»e, and all the people some o f the fror, tht. firnx s sj^ cm alm g in out Receipts 1 4 'r i m would have been charged to tue; Gate, you cannot tool all the people side matters instead o f confining 1 Paid out a 71 but. as it is, I ant not the advance th* time. themselves to their own line in I Balance on baud $ VÔ2 jt) agent o f prosperity. Has The “ These men who were roerccd which they were m aking a siicces». rr>n -»i tMai Oregonian pointed out to you the into voting : r the gold standard E very one w ho knows anything at JÎ ' ' »loipie i to potent.- rtn tu ct your Idea«: tfcrr mnr briar numb:r o f failures since the election have had their eyes opened. T h ey all about the matter knows the Write JOHN WKUDtttm-r.N .« LV . pA- i T »•T«. n a n iilo tn m . D. l „ f „ r t h r l r a i «»V n il L . o f Mr M cKinley? o B k were promised steady employment, truth o f this as Mr Pcnnovcr him- v i a h a t o f . 0 0 S l U d m t but have found that the employer self must. H is statement 'tetr.n.s, “ For je s r s we have been trying llu n d r p iis o f thnnaani s ,,a\o Iwf-tt ii,. to show you what the trouble was. 1 could not g iv e them work. Th ey a lack of candor little s!n rt o f ac tliif*s l to tr y t ’ lm'M.ti 'U tin b t ’otigh The republicans at first detred, and have found that money coul l rot tual misrepresentation, es| cctallv R e m e d y b y r e * d it ic tor t liv t « . an.I h av- later were compelled to admit there b* borrowed unless security was culpable wheu it is thetnayor parad-j ¡»¡t tested it< tuent« ¡..r ¡hemeHve* arc can- given, and the business men who ing the misfortunes o f hi-« own city. t o d a y i t s M a r i n i s i f r i e n d « For rale bv I something wrong. for me to know that 1 was elected. T h e man went on in his letter to explain how it happened, and I must confess that I cannot answer Hatchet and Chicago Weekly Inter Ocean fu T h e annual report o f County Treasurer A . B. C o d y was filed w ith the coun ty a,,<! why it has gone to the hearts ° f the people. shown and the heroism displayed. | The Daily and Suuday Edl- Price of Dally by mail....................$4.00 per year* Price of Sunday by mail................ $2.00 per year* • tions of The Inter Ocean are I Daily and Sunday by mail............ .$6.00 per year* • the best of their kind. . . . < vd.ir«-»« t h e in t e r o c e a n , chi< nSo. J * * * * * * * • • • • • • • • • • • • * * • # • • • «O-M ''• 0 9 O M M e c iO M IH Ilr f Muty Ti id a cal Mts ind rpp’ lcs *0 r v subscr'bers or old ti® It 2.00 tt I.» tt 1-75 2.50 2.50 ti A . •• 2.5O tt 2.«D it *. 0 O *t 2.00 1 < 2.5O • » 2.5O 1 « tt ».ri i.r- t i r.jo it 70s t 1 r .55 pry on* i ’c c ' in ad- 2 -c c . Renew nr '*t°o, « "B rapi.'.], ■ for i he » call on I "Bent, nt the J. *'* the 1 ^ ^ . A • 1 »•