Washington County hatchet. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1897-1???, October 14, 1897, Image 1

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County Hatchet
FOREST GROVE, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 18!>7.
No,
feii»ion»l C a r d s .
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and s u r g e o n
ARM STRO N G,
to Dr.
M .
D.
W a r d ,)
residence in D o cto r W a rd ’s
• on Pacific avenue.
attention given to D iseases o f i
Women.
O rego n .
ON,
d e n t is t ,
FOR EST
tp.m .
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TEA AND C O F F E E A S P EC IA LTY.
We do all kinds o f Laundry W ork in the best possible
manner. A ny work left with us w ill be prom ptly at­
tended to. We guarantee all our w ork. Our prices are
cheaper than Portland prices.
Y our patronage w ill be
appreciated.
JJMAS H. T O N G U E ,
RN E Y - A T - L A W , I
lEYS-AT-LAW,
H ILLS BORO, O r .
Good Horses
V. M. L A N G L E Y ,
New Rigs
Y AND COUNSELOR AT LAW
Moderate
Prosecuting Attorney.
Collections a specialty.
Up-stairs, Woods A Caples
Building.
Prices
tM
F re d C. T hompson
W ill run astage to Portland every Tuesday and Saturday; $1.00 for the
round trip, 7 hours in the city. Engage seals day before.
INVESTORS AND BORROWERS
Special attention paid to Commercial Travelers
NEGOTIATED
Hunters and Fishermen
PERT I ES M A N A G E D
OMPSON & S O N
¿VE,
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OREGON
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ollar
Mr. N elson is w o rk in g for M r. C h al­
mers.
M iss H elen Johnson is visitin g in Port­
land.
OFFER
Miss M innie S co tt is iu Portland h a v ­
in g her teeth filled by Dr. C. E . Brown.
T h resh in g is all over and w heat very
good. P low ing is the occupation now o f
the farmers.
school at F orest G rove this w inter.
T he G rangers l ’ um pkin show last W ed ­ B enny J ack were the guests o f Geo. Jack
nesday was pronounced a decided success last Sun day.
by everybody. T h e G rangers w ill p er­
Rev. Peter Burnett is holdin g m eetings
haps hold forth n ex t year.
at (he C h ristian church w hich w ill co n ­
The pupils o f E ast Butte school are tinue over next Sun day.
m akin g good progress under the skilful
Misses Ida, Phoebe, H ettie and A n n ie
raanagtuer. o f Miss A . E. D ow ning and J ack and Messrs A lb e rt, G eorge and
W illiam Jack attended the dauce at M l.
Miss M abel ilin g le y .
Mr. Sam uel G alb rcath had quite a ser­ Side last F rid a y n ight. T h e y all report
ious runaw ay acciden t last F rid ay. The a good tim e.
H. C. C larke, form erly o f W itch H aze!,
spent several days w ith his w ife in H ills­
boro last w eek, returning to his farm
near C latsk an in e, oil T hursday.
J. M. T hirsw e: d, o f G r .s b e c k , T e x .,
says th at w hen he lias a spell o f itidi/es
tion, and feels bad and sluggish, he takes
' wo o f D e W itt’s L ittle E a rly R isers at
T a k e J o n e s ’ Bus to an d from all tr a in s
n igh t, and he is all rig h t th e n ex t m orn­
B a g g a g e a n d f r e ig h t c a l le d f o r a n d d e liv e r e d
ing. M any thousands o f otners do th e
horses became frighten ed at the escap­
Last Sunday w hile one o f our yo u n g sam e th in g. Do you? J. C. C lark ,
ing steam from the engine o f the V in egar men was buggy rid in g w ith his best g itl D ruggist. •
Co. and ran about three m iles crossing his horse becam e b a lk y , the result we*
A Problem .— G irls o f a m arriageable
the T aylo r Bridge. T h e horses were he had to lead the anim al 1 ack. Torn
picked up ar.d stopped by Mr. B. G . says n ext tim e he w ill tak e th e trained age do not lik e to tell how old th e y are,
but you can find out by fo llo w in g these
Leedy aud son H arry. O ne horse was horse.
instructions, the young lad y doing the
badly bruised and the|w agon broken to
W a r n i n g : — Persons who suffer from figuring:— T e ll her to put dow n th e num ­
pieces.
coughs and colds should heed th e w arn ­ ber o f the m onth in w hich she was born,
A very pretty w edding was ce ’ebrated
in gs o f danger and save them selves sufT then to m u ltip ly it by 2, then a d d s , then
at the G erm an E va n ge lical C hurch in
ering and fatal results by using One M in ­ to m u ltip ly by 50, then to add her age,
T iga rd v ille, last Su n d ay evening, the
ute Cough C u ie. It is an in falliab le rem ­ then to subtract 365, then to add 115,
con tractin g p a r t e s b ein g Mr. John Hus-
edy for coughs, colds, croup and all then to tell you the am ount she has left.
lage and Miss E lla W ym an .
throat and lun g troubles. J . C . C la ik , T he tw o figures to th a rig h t w ill tell lier
Prom ptly a t seven o ’clo ck th e ‘ trains
D ruggist.
age, and the lem ain d er the m onth o f her
o f the w edding m arch from M endelssohn
birth. For exam ple, the am ount is 822,
IO W A H IL L
cam e from under the skilfu l fingers o f
AND H A V E M ORE COM ING
she is 22 years old, and was born in the
M r- and Mrs. A nnan went to the G r o v e ,
Miss N ellie F rew in g, and the bride on
8lh m on th (A ugu st).
the arm o f Mr. H uslage » i,rother, Mr. S atu rd ay.
A lb ert M arske, passed dow n the center
G eorge Haase has been on the sick list
T o C n r e t 'm iN t lp n t in n f o r e v e r .
H ave room for anything th at’ll accommodate our customers— and m ake honest
aisle and fo llo w in g cam e the groom and but is con valescin g.
fJ'Hitlv CftthBi’llc. IO o o f J
profit. Prices are low enough. Not too low for righ t quality.
M aid o f H onor,M iss C h arlotte W ym an .
Mr. W . H. Haase has been very busy
T he R ev. W ein liart m et them at the altar
d ryin g fruit in his new drier.
P.ipans T u b u les cure biliousness.
and pronounced the cerem ony th at m ade
R lp an s T a b u les; one g iv e s relief.
Mr. aud Mrs. Bballacotnbe visited at
the youn g couple man and wife.
R ip en s T a b u le s cure liv e r trouble«.
the
hom
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f
Mr.
H
an
cock,
Sun
day.
Forest Grove, Next to Postofficg.
A fter the cerem onies at the church a
T he board o f d irectors held a business
w edding supper was served to the bridal
SUMMONS
party at th e hom e o f Mr. H u slage’s step ­ at the school house Tuesday even in g.
—;oo Farmers F 10111
BUY HABNESS
D
T h ursday Mr. V an B. D eL ash m u tt had
all o f his horses taken to W ashin gton ,
Mrs. M. E . jColby was doin g business
Mr. and Mrs. Joe J ack were the guests near Spokane.
iu H illsb o :o M onday.
o f Mr. and Mrs. D illabo y last Sun day.
D. W . Cum m ins o f N o rth jo t, W a sh ­
Miss E thel N orm an w ill soon take a
M iss M ary V in cen t o f Forest G rove in gton, is very m uch dissatisfied and
| course o f business at th e Portland Busi­ was visitin g w ith Miss A lice C hristian th in ks o f return in g to his wood la u ch in
ness College.
last w eek.
the sp rin g -
The new Cider and V in ega r Com pany
C alvin J ack Jr., o f H illsboro, spent
Mr. F isk , w ife and fam ily w ho have
is doing good w ork under the skilful Su n d ay w ith his father aud m other o f lived at Joe H are's saw m ill for the last
m anagem ent o f C. S . T igard and A. W . this place.
five years have moved to their own farm
Sm ith.
M essrs. U lrich Peiper, A lb ert and near F arm in gto n .
T IG A R D V IL L E
'Work and C o n veyan cin g.
Id and Conveyancing. Trust an<’
Tsiness transacted. Notary Public.
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WASHINGTON COUNTY HATCHET,
Forest Grove.
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IKYIX A. CKOWTHER, Prop. UM iUUM UUW M M M M M U I liuti lit Ui
-so, W ashington C o u n t y , O b .
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for
S ch oo l opened M onday w ith Mrs. Bird
A n y o f our subscribers securing one new subscriber under this offer w ill have
his own subscription advanced two m onths. F o r securing new subscribers as iu B. C la rk as teacher.
the follow in g list the papers named w ill be sent free for one year. T o the sub­
Mr. John G ab le has rented th e sam e
scriber gettin g the largest num ber o f new subscriptions w ill be given “ T h e New farm he had last year.
Revised E n cyclop aedic D ictio n ary,” 1896 ed .tio n , in four volum es, bound in h a lf
Mrs. Borden o f F arm in gton was a guest
leather, regular price $25.00. It is a most valuable addition to any library.
o f Mrs. Sorenson T hursday.
F o r 3 subscribers. Toledo Blade.
Messrs. Sam ar.d Julius Sorenson have
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rented W itch H azel S to ck F arm .
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Mr. Palm eteer’s fam ily have m oved to
(or Oregon T ea ch er’s Journal.
H illsboro to educate th eir children .
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School News.
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Mrs. S a b ie Johnson was th e guest o f
Mrs. Sh u te o f H illsboro, W ednesday.
Show the H a t c h e t to your neighbors nd ask them to com pare it w ith any
Mr. D ail) o f H illsboro is bu ild in g a
other country new spaper issued in O regon, In rem itting deduct from your remit-
tance the cost of sending.
fine bridge near Jo^ H are's saw m ill.
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until Jan. 1, 1899, or fifteen m onths for one dollar. O ld subscribers p ayin g up to few weeks.
O ct. I, tnav avail them selves o f this offer.
Sam Sorenson bought a horse at Reed-
ville on Thursday.
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Forest Grove Laundry
— and D ye House.
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a e an locket Cutlery, Spoons, Brooms, Mop
Sticks, Butter Moulds, Ladles, Wood and Willow
Ware of all kid f, Fishing Tackle. Also a large
lot of all ki ds of Seeds I n B ulk .
tlou psi'l1,1 Medical and Surgical
tomeusud Children and all chronic
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if t e e n
GROCERY STORE
T GRO VE, O R E G O N .
H AZEL
C h arlie C rocker is d igg in g potatoes.
HAS THE LEADING
Rnwlby bouse, Pacific gve.,
0( Forest Grove hotel.
W IT C H
Mr. H elvo gt is burnin g his slashing.
YES, W E SELL
'$ Harness Shop WOMEN and MEN’S
x MAIN S T R E E T .
stock o f harness, whips,
everything else kept in a
harness shop.
A lso
specialty of all kinds of
The Gold Regions.
*n sells tick ets to th e K oot-
camps, in c lu d in g R osslan d,
‘ a, .A in sw o rth ,
Balfour,
all points on th e G reat
Railroad.
E ith e r first or
He is also residen t agent
R & N. Co.
C o n s t ip a t io n F o r e v e r .
>• Candy C a th a r t ic . 10c o r 25c.
"« u re, d r u g g is ts re fu n d m oney.
Furnishing Goods
SOMETHING NEW EVERY DAY
< ^ T H E BAZAR
b r o c k ’ s
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store .
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Prescriptions Carefully Compounded by
T o ile t Articles,
an
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S tationery,
> who make the greatest
the
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All Grades of
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Kiln Dried Lumber a Specialty.
CHAS. HIATT, Proprietor.
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by m a n , a b s o lu te ly fre e . In
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nor re c ip e d e c e p tio n . I f w e
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SH ERW OOD
Sch ool began the 20 o f Septem ber w ith
Miss M artha T ravers as teach er. W e
w ill have a four m on th s’ term .
Mrs. H a g g ey is
health.
s lo w ly
im p roving in
E stella T rue cam e hom e from Portland
M onday n ight.
C hester Stevenson
Laurel M onday.
returned
from
Mr. S ch w an k e has traded his p lace for
a farm near C en terville, w here he exp ects
to move his fam ily this w eek.
Mrs. H . O . Christianson and fam ily
are ta lk in g o f leavin g soon for th eir fo r­
m er hom e in A sh lan d , C alifornia.
Iow a H ill is still alive and farm ers are
ta k in g advantage of the good w eather
F ran k Brandt has returned from E a st­ and are busy w ith th eir fall p low in g and
ern Oregon for a few w eeks visit.
p lan ting.
A m y Johnson fell ill w hile in Portland
TH ATCH ER.
and was o b 'ig ed to return hom e.
Mias Blanche Sears is on the sick list.
Miss D aw son, o f B u tteville, is visitin g
Miss M innie T ild en returned from
her Sherw ood friends th is week.
P ortlan d M onday.
Mr. Sutton has m oved here from the
Misa. H attie S e a n is the guest o f her
coast to put his childen in school.
uncle, Mr. L . S e a n .
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A ll hands are busy gettin g the onion
Mr. F ran k L ew is and m other visited
crop utlder cover as q u ick ly as possible.
Mr. Bondshu S u n d ay.
T he S . P. bridge han ds are stationed
A lix M cD onald returned to his home
here w hile rep airing trestles in th is v ic i­
in C a lifo rn ia M onday.
n ity.
T hose w ish ing floor at bottom prices
S co tt H aynes in tend s leavin g for Mon-
should ca ll on the P. M.
U n a next M onday. Hia youn g frienda
R ev. W. D ixon and w ife attended
gave him a farew ell party T hursday
ch u rch here last S u n d ay.
night.
M n . T ild en was the guest o f Mr. Sm ith
F A R M IN G TO N
C o ru m ’a people M onday.
Miss V io la Robinaon
was viaiting
R ev. Brock S n yd er and M iller were
frienda a t Salem last w eek.
the guests o f Mr. T ild en Su n d ay.
Mrs. W . B- Sw ope sp en t last w eek a t
Forest G ro ve viaitin g relatives.
ALL
Ife
O ur school house has had a co at o f
p ain t since last term , and now presents
a very attractive apperance.
E d. E llia arrived hom e from Pullm an,
W a sh ., Saturday n ight.
GALES CREEK.
L o w P r ic e s ,
P r o m p t D elivery,
E xcellen t Q u a lity.
E d u c a t e T o u r l l o w e l s W i t h C a s ra re ts .
C a n d y C a t h a r t ic , c u r e c o n s tip a tio n fo re v e r.
10c , 25c . I f C. C. C . f a l l, d r u g g is t s re fu n d m oney.
Subscribe for T h k H a t c h e t .
JVIAIN S T R E E T , ^HILLSBO^O.
,D. C.
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father, Mr. M arske. Mr. and Mrs. Hus­
Miss M artha T ravers spent Saturday
lage departed in the even in g for Portland. and Sun day at her hom e in th e G rove.
M any beautiful presents were received
Mr. C h allacom be, d istrict road super­
and none but the best wishes go with visor, has been p u ttin g in some work
them .
rep airing a bridge.
D R U G G IS T S
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The meetings that have been in sea-
sion for the last week were very intereat-
cat
bc:~g r.ddtd.
In th e C ir c u it C o u rt o f th e S ta te o f O re g o n fo r
W a sh in g to n C o u n ty .
B . T . S im p so n ,
P la in tif f
va.
Ja m e s P. L o o n e y , T h o s .
A . S te p h e n s . I .t z iie M
S te p h e n s ,
h is
w ife;
S a m u e l W . L o o n e y ; L.
P. G ra h a m , an il M a ry
E lle n G r a h a m , h is w ife,
D e fe n d a n ts.
T o J a m e s P. L o o n e y , S a m u e l W . L o o n e y , L . P
G ra h a m , a n d M a ry E lle n G r a h a m , D e fe n d a n ts
In th e n a m e o f th e S ta te o f O reg on , yo u an d
e ach o f y o u a r e h e r e b y r e q u ir e d to a p p e a r an d
a n s w e r th e a m e n d e d c o m p la in t S le d a g a in st
y o u in th e a b o v e e n title d s u it, b y th e first d a y
o f th e n e x t te rm o f th ia c o u r t n e x t fo llo w in g
th e e x p ir a tio n o f s ix w e e k s ' p u b lic a tio n o f th is
s u m m o n s, to -w it: B y th e fo u rth M o n d a y o f N o ­
v e m b e r, 189?. b e in g th e ta n d d a y o f said m o n th ;
an d i f y o u fa il so to a p p e a r a n d a n s w e r, for
w a n t th e re o f, th e p la in t if f w ill a p p ly to th e
co u rt lo r th e r e l ie f p r a y e d fo r in th e '.m e n d e d
c o m p la in t file d a g a in s t y o u h e re in , to -w it: W ill
ta k e ju d g m e n t a g a in s t th e d e fe n d a n ts, Ja m e s
P. L o o n e y , T h o s . A . S te p h e n s s n d L is s ie M .
S te p h e n s , h is w ife , fo r th e sum o f #I4 s A->5. to-
g e t h e r w ith in te r e s t th e re o n from S e p t. I, i»o7.
a t th e ra te o f 8 p e r c e n t, p e r a n n u m u n til p a id ;
fo r th e f u r t h e r su m o f |io o a t to r n e y ’s fe e s, an d
fo r c o s ts an d d is b u rs e m e n ts h e re in , an d a s
a g a in s t th e d e fe n d a n ts, S a m u e l W L o o n e y a a d
j L P . G r a h a m , a n d M a ry E lle n G r a h a m , h la
w ife , a d e c r e e d e c la r in g w h a te v e r c la im a o r in-
te r e s ts you an d e ach o f yo n m a y c la im to h a v e
a g a in s t th e p re m is e s h e re in a fte r d e s c rib e d , a s
s u b s e q u e n t an d in fe rio r to th e c la im o f p la in tiff
h e re in , an d f o r a d e cr e e fo r e c lo s in g p la in tiff's
m o r tg a g e u p on th e fo llo w in g d e s crib e d p r o p ­
e r ty , to -w it: S o u th X o f n o rth w e st K . s n d n o rth
H o f s o u th w e s t x . se c tio n », to w n s h ip s, n o rth
ra n g e 5, w e st o f W illa m e tte m e rid ia n , a n d
c o n ta in in g fa a c r e s m o re o r leas, a n d th a t anM
p ro p e rty b e so ld a s u p on e x e c u tio n , a a d t m
su ch o th e r s n d fu rth e r r e lie f a s to th e co u rt a s s y
seem ju s t an d e q n ita b le .
T h is su m m o n s is p u b lis h e d b y o r d e r o f O k
H o n o ra b le T h o m a s A. M c B rid e . J u d g e o f r t M
c o u n ty : M ad e a n d d a te d th e 14th d a y o f J a m .
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A tto r n e y fo r P la in tiff.
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