Washington County hatchet and Forest Grove times. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1896-1897, August 26, 1897, Image 1

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FOREST G R O V E , O R EG O N , T H U R S D A Y , A U G U ST 2 « , 1 8 » 7 .
pn»IVNMÌuii»l C a r d s .
G REER THE QROCFP
SCHOOL FOR TEACHERS.
P. M. Corum.
Jennie Beamish.
Jenny M. Archibold.
Amy Wells.
Mrs. C. P. Blanchard.
Emily Adams.
V oi. I l l , No. Ü2, V ol. I X , No.
oned for a term of not more than MR
year, or both.
“ Sec. 3. That in all cases arizing mm-
Annual Teachers’ Institute for County
U o P A T H IC
P H Y S IC IA N
h a s t h e l e a d in q
der this act, the fines collected shall km
in Session Here.
AND SURGEON
paid into the public school fund of Wn
L,„ i
B,,w'by him«!, Pacific ave.,
county in which the lands where the o f­
The instructors and many of the j
r ‘ ” we..t of »'«rest G rove h olel.
SCHOOLS KNUAUKU.
fense was committed are situated.’ ’*
to tic 1 ers came to the Grove Monday
I FOREST GROVE, OREGON.
“ BINGER HERMANN.
evening and many more on Tuesday I The following teachers have been em­
Jiileiiiioii paid to Medical and Surgical
All kinds of Groceries, Glassware and Stoneware,
morning’s train, so that when the insti-! ployed to teach in these schools of the “ Commissioner of General Land Offioe.
tl,| vVnimti ami Children aud all chnndc
“ Approved:
tute ojiened at 10 o'clook a considerable county.
lable and Pocket Cutlery, Spoons, Brooms, Mop
“ C. N. BLISS, Secretary of Interior.”
Dilley; J. B. Beal, F'orest Grove.
number were in attendance, which by
sticks, Butter Moulds, Ladles, Wood and Willow’
Greenville; Geo. E. Madison, F'arm-
night had reached sixty seven of those
p. a h m s t u o n g , m . d .
Nothing Like The Grove.
Ware of all kinds, Fishing Tackle. Also a large
who have authority to teach in the pub­ ington.
(Successor to U r. W a rd ,)
Marshfield Pa., August 18, 1899.
Greenville; Wilkes district, L. Laugh-
lic schools of this county. Yesterday
lot of all kinds o f Seeds I n B u l k .
¡and residence in Doctor Ward’s
| E d i t o r H a t c h k t :
lin,
F'orest
Grove.
morning
the
enrollment
stood
at
the
house oil Pacific avenue.
It has been a long time since I left
Columbia Academy; P. M. Corum,
hundred mark with teachers still com­
till attenti'm given to Diseases of _________
T E A A N D C O F F E E A S P E C IA L T Y . ing
your town
Have often thought *•
Hillsboro.
in,
which,
as
many
of
the
men
teach-
Women.
write you but have been so very busy
j
ers
are
in
1
arvest
work
and
more
than
a
Verboort;
Lizzie
Heiberger.
Oregon.
tGrovc,
(ould not find the time. My stay in
Verboort; Frances Heiberger.
few of the ladies out of the county on
Forest Grove wi 1 long remain fresh m
F'orest Grove; D. H. Thomas.
vacation trips, shows that Washington
my memory. I have visited many to*
, N ix o n ,
Forest Grove; Alice Porter.
j county teachers are proud of their pro-
and cities and failed to find one of tb»-
I fession and anxious to improve them­
Forest Grove; Agnes E. Cronin.
aj_8
size
of your town that suited tny fam <y
d e n tist ,
Gales
Creek;
J.
T.
Fletcher,
selves in it. Yesterday afternoon broke
as well, then the many warm friends
a record for teachers’ schools, only three Creek.
FOREST GROVE
e <lo all kinds of Laundry Work in the best possible
lieing tardy out of the large attendance
Farmington; Ward Swope, Farming- found there endears the place to me. 1
know of no place I would sooner locate
manner. Any work left with us will be promptly at­
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OKKGON.
and those ones who had previously ton.
tended to. We guarantee all our work. Our prices are
mentioned tlrtit home duties would pre-
Mountaindale; Jol n Hob man, Tigard - than at Forest Grove, Oregon.
Times are beginning to look mote
cheaper than P )rtland prices. Your patronage will be
ville.
j vent their coming on time.
appreciated. -m.
-m. -o,
THOMAS H. TONGUE,
cheerful
and business prospects are im­
Pleasant Hill; Chester Wirtz, Moun­
Tiie sessions are being held in the two
proving some. I think in all my ex
large recitation rooms adjoining each taindale.
I'D N K Y - A T - L A W ,
other in the southeast corner of Marsh
Harrison school; Mrs. S . J. Rafferty, perietu-e I never saw times as close «*
for the past two or three years. Crops
Mountaindale.
Memorial
hall,
which
have
lieen
thrown
w V > h i n o t o n C o u n t y , O k .
in
this country are good and prices ad­
| into one by rolling hack the large con-
District 5 5 ; Jennie M. Archibold,
vancing in almost every line. New jm »-
' necting doors. The day’s routine cor.- Hillsboro.
SMITH & BOWMAN,
District 9 1 ; Robert P. Wirtz F'orest ta,oes have been selling for $1.40 pir
cists of ¡1 I alf hour ol music instruction
I ushel hut now down to $1.00, applis
by Prof. Heritage, then forty minutes Grove.
InRN V.v-AT-LAW,
Centerville; Emily M. Odell, Forest f 7 5 to ft 0 0 per bushel, butter 15 to Jo
each of arithmetic and reading, respec­
cents, flour ( 5 25 per barrel, corn and
tively, by Prin. Ackerman and Prin. Grove.
Iwanal Work and Conveyancing.
j (trout, after which comes a fifteen min­
District ( 54 ; Anna M. Sorenson, F'or­ oat feed 75 cents to f i , hay $7 to $8 per
fijMor.ian Blk. HILLSBORO, O r .
ton. Hay is abundant, and crop wage«
Good Horses
utes intermission. This recess is followed est Grove.
We hare h; d an extremely
Raedville; Hannah B. Anderson, good.
! by ten minutes of chorus singing and
M. L A N G LE Y,
New Rigs
wet season forhaving, yet a comparatively
Mr. Ackerman’s 1 istory (lass. After Beaverton.
Kt \ II i OPN8KLOK AT LAW
Blooming; Harry C. Baker, Cornelius. small amount of hay was hurt by the rain.
the noon hour again comes a half spent
Moderate
The weather is now quite cool, the 1st
| cmiiv I'nn-.i'iitiiig Attorney.
Scholls; Raphael Skeels, Scholls.
in teaching music and a like progrant to
of July was very hot, I think the hottest
i nllei'tions a specialty.
District
5
;
Rose
Cox,
F'orest
Grove.
that
of
the
morning
except
that
the
ft Prices
Near Laurel; Mary Clark, F'orest weather I ever knew in this state. With
I p— lairs, Woods ck Caplet-
branches taught are geography, language
best wishes to you and all inquiring
Building.
•
| and spelling, with a question box for the Grove.
friends
and to the success of tl e
F'armington; Alice Christian, F'orest
Will run a tstage to Portland every Tuesday and Saturday; $1.00 for the j last quarter hour.
H a t c h k t , 1 am as ever,
For ilic Gold Regions.
Grove.
Prof.
Dilworth,
of
Rose
burg,
gave
an
nrl triTA
llAHrc* it, fb n
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round trip, 7 hours? in the city. Engage seats day before.
Yours truly,
> Win n m -II s tickets to the Koot-
District 44 ; Agnes McMillan, Hay-
interesting address on an unique table
Special attention paid to Commercial Travelers
J. D . S t r a i t .
he lias, bv whcch examples for b u sy ' '(yard.
i ime imps including Rowland,
Hunters
and
Fishermen
Cornelius ; Stella M. Miller. Conte- N O T IC E TO C O N T R A C T O R S .
N' - ’i
Ainsworth, Balfour,
work in arithmetic can be multiplied in­
definitely without repeating the same lius.
uni i ! points on the Great T a k e J o n e s ’ Bus to a n d f r o m a ll t r a i n s
NOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN THAT
Conditions and yet the teacher will have
len k : 'road.
Either first or
Baggage a n d f r e i g h t c a ll e d f o r a n d d e liv e r e d
Certainly you don’ t want to suffer 1 reali-ii proposals are wanted for the f«’--
always at hand the correct answer. Mr.
i i
He is also resident agent
lushing of the following material to U*
Ntalilker, of Eugene, is also in atten­ with dyspepsia, constipation, sick head­
I" R : N. Co.
used
in the construction of a couhty jail
dance upon the institute as a represen­ ache, sallow skin and loss of appetite.
for Washington county, Oregon.
You
have
never
tried
DeWitt’s
Little
BeTm ■ Pmvi-ls Will» C’n.cnri'ls,
tative of the State Teacher’s Reading
Brick; F'ifty thousand, or ull needed.
. ■
■ c o rc i Iporfmi ((".a cr.
Early Risers for these complaints or you
circle.
i T ■
, (iri.aKisi.srctuml money.
would have been cured. They are small Samples to accompany hid.
HKOISTKH OK TEACH ERS.
F'ine sand; Nix hundred bushels or :dl
pills hut great regulators. J. C. Clark,
PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS. Forest Grove—
Executor’s Notice.
required.
,
druggist.
Thirty-five barrels Roche Harlwr or
fcrt after the dth d a y o f S e p te m b e r , 1897,1 T o ile t Articles,
Prescriptions Carefully Compounded by
J. B. Beal.
fratprlv te s a le th e fo llo w in g d e s crib e d
San
Juan lime, or amount needed.
Alice
Porter.
Sta
tio
n
e
ry,
FORKSr
F
IR
E
WARNING.
an Experienced Pharmacist and from
1 in ]> reels to s u it, to w it;
-
»
Corrugated iron for ceiling.
Lincoln Laughlin.
fck-om»ti>n •• ••:nt v, Ort ltoi «, lo t 3 b lo c k ,;. News Depot.
the Best and Freshest material.
Gutters and gutter work.
Persons Netting Them Carelessly
Glady Nauffts.
I
'.r o v e . L o ts
Best quality re-dipped tin for roofirg
Will Be Prosecuted.
Agnes K. Cronin.
b ock 1, in N a y o r ’.s a d d itio n to th e
LONG DISTANCE TE LE P H O N E .
|Fo'?st G .
L o ts 7 a n d 8 b ’ k 3, S o u th
Sash and windows, etc.
It. P. Wirt*.
Copies of the following notice, printed
pilition to For st G ro v e . A ls o e a s t h a l f o f
JVIAIN S T R E E T , JH ILLSB O R O . Anna M. Sorenson.
Lumber and timber for roofing.
on
muslin,
have
been
received
by
Sur­
Bland claim o f W . W . C a tc h in g a n d w ife
Cement
for flooring and foundation.
Emily
M.
Odell.
veyor-General
Habersham,
and
have
W ashington C ounty H a t c h e t ,
| acres n ear s o u th w e s t c o r n e r th e r e o f Subscriptions Received for the
l’ipes, plumbing and lalmr.
Mrs. I). H. Thomas.
Presold by said C a tch n g to S. S. L e n o x ;
been
forwarded
by
him
to
deputies
in
T he C ounty N EW S p a p e k .
All lalxtr necessary.
i donatio la n d c la im o f W ilso n an d
I). H. Thomas.
the field and others to he posted on
r by; Iso e a s t h a l f o f so u th e a s t yK o f
Plans and specifications may he semi
Lucy L. Woodward.
forest
reserves,
timber
lands
in
the
.except io a c re s n o r th o f th e T u a la tin
at
the Clerk’s office in Hillslioro on nod
Mrs.
Margaret
Haines.
domain and elsewhere:
rom an .
Club with The Oregc
nn rtheast yA o f no* t h e a r t % a n d lo t 1
Rose Cox.
“ Department of the Interior, General after Wednesday, Septemlter 8, 1 HV»<.
1 sections r 1 an d 14 b e in g in t 1 11 r 3 w
Mary (lark.
Mteineri iia n . In C la t s o p c o u n t y lo t 3
Land Office, Washington, D. C., July 28, and specifications will he mailed after
I 1" Astoria a s la id o u t b y J o h n M c C lu re
Alice Christian.
1897.— The attention of public is callad. said date u|>on request. Bids will I«*
|ttnded by C y ru s O ltiy . T e r m s ; o n e h a lf
Eugene—
t > fact th jt immense areas of the public opened snd contracts awarded on Sejo.
•anct in one o r tw o y e a r » w ith 8 p e r ce n t.
Stuart
B.
Hanna,
forests are annually destroyed by fire, 18 , 1897 , at 2 o’clock at the court’s room
I ?nd secured b y m o r tg a g e u p o n th e
(frchaned.
i Laurel—
originaiing, in many instances, through in Hillsboro. Commissioners’ court re
*pcrty in F o re s t G r o v e c o n s is ts o f im -
Faina Little.
tlie carelessness of piospectors, campers, serve the right to reject any or all bids.
iu n im proved lo ts , b u s in e s s a n d ;e si-
Separate bids may he made 011 lalmr
Scholls.—
hunters, shetpherders, and o.hers; while
hildings. P a r tic u la r d e s o i p t i o n o f th e
and material.
8
2
.
0
0
P
E
R
Y
E
A
H
.
Ra|C
tel
Skeels.
in
some
cases
the
fires
are
started
with
* can be seen a t th e o ffic e o f th e
B. P. C orn kj . ich .
Mountaindale.—
malicious intent.
‘« ton C o u n t y H a t c h e t . F o r f u r t h e r
County Judge.
Misaddress th e u n d e r s ig n e d a t A s to r ia ,
Alice L. Scott.
“ Warning is hereby given that the ori
Dated August 24 , 1897 .
22 -'^
F'armington.—
gin of all forest fires will be closely in­
J . Q. A . BOW LRY.
Published by order of the commis­
George
FT
Madison.
vestigated,
aud,
where
the
fire
is
ascer­
•rator o f th< E s t a t e o f W . B o w lb y ,
Galefe Creek.—
tained to have originated through care­ sioners’ court of Washington county.
MSftl.
J.
T.
Fletcher.
{•3.189:
lessness or design, the persons implicat­
19-23
Notice to Bridge Builders.
Chester Fletcher.
ed will l>e prosecuted to the full ezten»
There will tie to let in the county court
* s Notice of Final Settlement.
Dilley.—
Special Bargains in Twenty and Forty Acre
of the law.
room of Washington county, Oregtn..
T. C. Parsons.
“ The public generally is requested to on Wednesday, Aug. 5. 1897, at ao’clou.
p^herebv p’iven th at th e u u d ersign ed ,
Tracts in Washington, Yamhill
of H. E igham , Insolven t,
F'armington.—
aid the officers of the government in its p. m., a contiact for buildiug a bridge
11 *n the too Estate
Circuit court cf the state of
Ward Swope.
efforis to check the evil referred to, and near Garden Home in district No. 9 ami
and
Tillamook
counties.
I ”r Washington cou u tv. h is final ae-
Centerville.—
in the punishment of all offenders.
also for a bridge in district No. 30 ax
estate, and that -aid fiti 'l account.
Nellie D. Marsh.
...............................
OREGON.
“ The act of congress, approved Feb­ Darling Smith’s, to be let to the lo«*e*i
tnd passed upon by said C irc u it F O R E S T G R O V E
Oakland.—
ruary 24, 1897, entitled ‘An act to pre­ responsible bidder or bidders. Com­
r he ''onrt house, in H illsboro, O regon,
-*Wd de v of N ovem ber, 1897 .
vent forest fires on the public domain,’ missioners reserve the right to reject any
I f T T T
! H. J. Wells.
LW Hillsboro. Oregon, th is 29 th d ay of
is as follows:
Tigard ville.
or all bids. Specifications may he seen
John Hohtnan.
“ ’ Be it enacted by the senate and at the county clerk's office on and after
■ f't I
J. N. GRABBL,
Mountaindale.—
house of representatives of the United Monday, Aug. 2, 1897.
r of‘he Estate of H. H igham , Insolvent.
Chester Wirtz.
States of America in congress assembled,
GALES C R E E K .
By order of the commissioners' coat
Mrs. S. J. Rafferty.
that any person who shall willfully or
B. P. C o r n e l i u s ,
Cornelius.—
maliciously set on fire, or cause to he act
County Judge.
Alida J. Aiton
on fire, any timber, underbrush, or grata
Mrs. Knimii C. Cornelius.
“ I.et me give you a pointer," said 31 .
upon the the public domain, or ahall
-T O -
Mrs. M. Fi. Thompson.
carelesaly or negligently leave or suffer P. Gregg, a popular conductor on th^-
“ Do you
Harvey C. Baker.
, fire to burn unattended near any timber Missouri Pacific railroad.
Mrs. Brasilia True
. or other inflammable material, zhall be know that Chamberlain’* Colic, Cholera
Stella M. Miller.
deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and, and Diarrhoea Remedy cures yon whest
Low Price».
/
CHAS. HIATT, Proprietor. Beaverton.—
upon conviction thereof in «ny district you have the stomach ache? Well, it
Prompt I>eli%'ery,
y ° c h g a n d o l d .
Lizzie Heiberger.»
coart of the United States having juris- doeo.” And after giving this friendly
Excellent Quality.
Frances Heiberger.
| diction of the same, shall be fined in a hit of advice, the jolly conductor paaamt
us in the Discovery
It is a fact that
!
Helena Mahoney.
I sum not more than fjooo or to be im- on down the aisle
" m e e p y o u r b o w e l s s t r o n g A L L S U M M E R I
D. F. Fleck.
| prisoned for a term of not more than two thousaud* of railroad and traveling mew
l!* * n
suffered for year* wi h a
| nevx-r take a trip without a bottle u< thw
T. A. Fleck.
I years, or both.
relight* his life and rob* him o '
J nukes life worth living, if ho r»n
Annie L. Dudley.
. “ ‘Sec. a. That any person who shall Remedy, which is the beat core for bow« 1
°i a complete cure, why not pii**e*h
Grace Fi. Dudley.
. Imild a campfire, or other fire, in or near disorders in the world. Jj and 30 cent
“Uge to stop his downward course.
Hannah B. Anderson.
any forest, timber, or other fnflamma- bottles for sale by J. C. Clark, druggist.
* K mi by mall, absolutely free. I d
(ilencoe.—
1
hie material upon the paklic domain,
toe All-Powerful Dr. Hof man's
The “ Bicyclist's Beat Friend” is a fa­
W. J. Whitlock
shall, before breakiog camp or leaving
^•Tablets with a legal guaraotee
^re loss of Manhood. 8e1f abuse
Progress —
said fire, totally extinguish the same. miliar name for DeWiU’s Witch LUosf
*• Ve.ricooale. stops forever idcht
Jennie E. Stephens.
1 Any person failing to do to zhalt be Salve, alway* ready for emergoncine.
** **i uuiiataral drains. Returns
Frank
E.
Ilite.*
deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and, W tile a specific for piles, it alae in­
'<*** cmanriated organs-
Hayward.—
upon conviction thereof in any district stantly relieves and cures cuts, bruise»,
nor recipe deception. If we
1 would not .eud our medicine
Agnes
McMillan.
court of the United States having juris­ salt rheum, eczema and affo-tions of tV
DRUGGISTS
Clark, ilruji-
P*y when satisfied
Write
tl.lnt..
r
...l.r
M*T,
.»lirai
Hillsboro.—
diction of »he same, « M l be C m M in a •kin. It never fails. J.
2 5 * SO *
• i r r . I, ■ » ... ■ >, Srw T o ik . »S
T not appear again.
MMWL
than
fiorxr
or
be
impris-
ld»t.
W. A. Tupper.
sum not more
■*t8TERX MEDICINE CO.,
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Ksknmoo, Mich.
DR.
c . E.
G E IG E R ,
- ^ ^ G R O C E R Y ST O R E
t orest Grove Laundry
- - - - - - and Dye House.
0. BALDW IN, Manager
JONES’ STABLE
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m
n
brock ’ s
D rug s t o r e .
We Do Not
Hatchet and
San Francisco Weekly Examiner,
MELKI JOHNSON
REjAL E S T A T E AGEJvIT,
THE OLD WILTBOUT
SEND IT FREE!
:AK M E N
ML 1 Li Li.
All Grades of
Rough and Dressed Lumber.
Kiln Dried Lumber a Specialty.
S H A N D Y CATHARTIC
CURI COHSTI RATION
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