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About Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1904)
■mJ*Wm9â HOYT’S Current* Comment»— Timely Topics Will French, Publisher. the best possible results from d a iry tam ed, but th is branch of th e business ing. A co m p arativ ely sm all seciion, w ill be of secondary im portance. em bracing N o rth e r Iow a, S outhern Betw een 150,000 an d $75,000 will Austin Craig, Editor. M innesota E stern N eb rask a, K a n t.e ex p en d ed at once in rem odeling sas, N orth w estern Illinois and South th e b u ild in g an d p u ttin g in the R e p u b lic a n in P o litic s . ern W isconsin, now furnishes practic latest im proved m achinery. I t is Published every Friday at The Indep ally th e e n tire cream ery product of expected th a t th e p lan t w ill be ready endent P rintery, Hillsboro, Oregon. | th e coun try . D airying is an im{*ort- for operation by M arch 1, w ith a j i a n t factor in th e p ro sp erity of that d aily capacity of 20.000 pounds, OFFICES : | section, an d cream eries w hich started w hich w ill be Increased as th e h u si-' business on a sm all scale th e re a few ness d em an d s. T h is represents a Forest Grove: Abbott building years ago h av e grow n in to euor m uch larger o u tp u t ttiau all other P hone: Main 1*3 -nous ind u stries. c.eam eries in th e sta te com bined, Hillsboro: Masonic Temple. “ I f such signal success has atten d - and w ill im m ed iately furnish a Phor.e: Main lt(5 e 1 th e business in those stales, there m a rk e t for every pound of b u tte r fat seem s to be no lim it to th e possibili w hich th e d a iry farm s at present Circulation guaranteed to exceed 2000. ties in O regon. H ere th e re a te no produce, clim atic ex tre m es, w hich are such a A sy stem atic cam paign will be Advertising Rates: Display, 60 cents serious h a n d ic a p to th e d a iry farm er conducted in th e E ast for the purpose an inch, single column, for four In elsew here. H ero th e re is good grass of in ducing d a iry farm ers to com e to sertions; reading notices, always for 12 m o n th s in th e y ear, instead ol Oregon an d to ad v ertise th e product starred (*), one cent a word each insertion (nothing less than 15 six or seven, as in th e states I have of O regon’s cieam eries. T h e otticer- cents); professional cards, one inch, nam ed. In fact, I can th in k of n o th of th e co m p an y , w hich has been $1 a month; lodge cards, $5 a year, ing in w hich th is region does not ex incorporated u n d er th e laws of O reg payable quarterly (notices and reso We on, are: P re sid en t, David Brow n; lutions free to advertising lodges). cel th e o th e r d a iry sections. I believe in th e fu t ire stro n g ly enough general m an ag er, G eorge M. Brow n; o center all o u r efforts here, and secretary an d treasu rer, Jo h n L F R ID A Y , J A N U A R Y 22, 1904. nave disposed of o u r Sioux City S m ith , all of w hom are practical property. W e h av e a p lan t at S p o k cre am e ry m en of large axperience. "W here Rolls the Oregon." ane w hich has been v ery successful, M uch m ore capital th an represented I he I.ewls and Clark Centennial and and w ill of course, continue th e bus in th e incorporation papers is said to American Pacific Exposition, mess there, b ut P o rtlan d will be our be behind th e schem e. Portland. 1905. h ea d q u arte rs.” T h e o rg an izatio n of th is vast T he o u tp u t of th e big cream ery cream ery concern m eans m uch to THE L.MJIUTEI) FUTURE OF will he packed in one pound cartons th e ag ricu ltu ral interests o f th e state, and shipped all over th e co u n try to it w ill advance th e price of milk DAIKYI'W IIEKE supply ih e h igh-priced trad e. T he from 3 to 8J cents a gallon on every Of in te i*e in te rest to W ashington local d em an d is expected to be very farm W ithin a rad iu s of h u n d red s of co u n ty , h o ld in g b rig h te st prom ise heavy, as th e present su p p ly of Ore m iles of Borland. It will sy ste m a for th e fu tu re , is the big cream ery so gon b u tte r falls far sh o rt of supply tize th e d airy business an d p u t i soon to be op eratin g in P o rtla n d . 1 ing th e P o rtla u d m a tk ef. D uring upon a much m ore lu crativ e basis It will d istrib u te T; e last th ree years have seen an ad- the past y ear an average of from five th a n at present vaue. from 14,000 to21,000in p o p u la - j to eig h t cars of b u tte r h av e been thousands of dol ars m o n th ly to th e tio n , arg ely thro u g h th e building up shipped in from th e E ast every fan n e rs w ho keep m ilch cows. I t of the d airy interest, and it is no ra-ti I m o u th , and th e H ezelw ood plant ! will resu lt in th e se td in g dow n of prediction to see in th is g reat estab- **x|>*‘C t8 to su p p ly th is siioriage ii> housands of acres of stu m p lands to ' »m e grss-es and a v sstly increased Bailm ent so close at hand assurance th e local production. r age of lorage crops I t w ill als; th a t an o th er th ree years w ill bring a M em bers of ihe com p an y siat> esult - in im proving the breed ot still larger increase, th a t th<* elos- of th a t they will in no sense com peti th e F a ir year w ill find here 50,000 w ith th e sm aller crerm eries now in n i'c h strain ca ttle and ad v ertise th* people < n jo y in g th e ?am 1 prosperity operation th ro u g h o u t the state. On - u te’s d airy resources. F rom P o rtla n d ’s -ta n d p o in t it m eans h alf th it r u m o er are now realizing tiie co n tra ry , th ey ex p ect io foatei iri W ash in g .o n co unty. T h ere is he interests of th e -m ailer p lan ts by i considerable increase in th e vo'.urn* am p le room for mnr« th a n th a t n u m m a in ta in in g an ad v ertisin g bureau | if business done in th e city , large ber, th e larger farm s are to bo d iv id for th e purpose of ex p lo itin g Oregon ad d itio n s to th a payroll of th e com ed, the brush land brou g h t into cu l as a d airy sta te am ong th e farm ers j m u n ity and th e building up of the tiv a tio n and a few cows on 20 acres of th e E is t an d C entral W est, an d to ; trib u ta ry c o u n try on w hich P o rt w ill prove m ore profitable th an a -ncuurag e b u tte r-m a k ers an d d a iry lau d ’s g ro w th an d p ro sp erity largely depends. men to locate here. w hole section used to. T he system to be pursued in col In stea d of 23o2 farm s av erag in g DEATH OF E. H. 1YAKBEY. 109 acres, as it was th ree y ears ago, lecting th e b u tte r fat w hich th e com m ore land having been recovered pany w ill use does aw ay w ith skim M r. E . H . W a rren , whose age si d fro m th e forest, th e farm ing p o pula m ing statio n s an d b u lk y sh ip m en ts feeble condition h av e m ad e h a tio n could be three fold w h at it was of m ilk . T h e b u tte r fat w ill be se. frienda fear for th e result of th e in the census y ea r and y et th e aver- cured by th e use of hand separato s, strain u n d er w hich he has been w ith age farm be .0 acres, ‘ uffleient for a w hich th e co m p an y will su p p ly to the th e ex citem e it of th e b u rg lary o f I -dairy ranch. A nd instead of three arm ers, and o n ly sw eet cream will his hom e last S ep tem b er and th e an d a th ird m illion gallons of m ilk a ne shipp ed th e re to be m ade in to harassing trial o ver it, ju st e d e d ,1 y e a r already th e condensers have a butter. was strick en w ith h e a rt tro u b le a b o u t1i .yearly capacity three tim es th a t E x p e rts w ill com m ence th e work ‘ 9 o ’clock S unday ev en in g and died a m o u n t. I t should not be forgotten of o rganizin g th e business of securing T h u rsd ay ev en in g a t 6:30. T he th a t to th e S outhern Pacific railw ay b u tte r fat from th e farm s of th e i funeral services w ill be held from is ow ing th e d evelopm ent ot th is i n W illam ette V alley , E astern OregoD th e M ethodist church S u n d ay afte r d u stry w hich is d oiog so m uch for and th e ad jacen t sections of W ash noon at 2 o’clock an d burial will be th e county. iugton and C alifornia D epots will in th e fam ily plot In th e Odd F r ’- T h e H szsl wood C ream ery com pany tie established a t various points on 1 wb ce m e tery . H e leaves th ree has transfered its head q u arters from railroad and steam b o at lin- s, and d au g h ters, Mrs. Z ilp h a H o rn er, of .Sioux C ity, w here it had th e largest refrigerator cars w ill be put in to ser California, Mrs. S. T. I.in k la te r and p la n t in th e w orld, to P ortl nd, has vice on both th e steam an d electric Miss Minni** W arren , of H ills ’ioro. reo rg an iz -d w ith a c a p ita liz ttio n of a lines. T h e cream w ill be collected H illsb o ro ’s public school deserves q u a rte r of a m illio n , and proposes to along routes w hich w ill be laid ou> m a k e th e city on th e W illam ette the thro u g h th e farm in g regions and m ore a tte n tio n th an it receive*, as P rin . Barnes an d his associates a e cen tre of a g rea t d airy in d u s try . pasteurized before it is shipped. ' ail d oing ex cellen t w ork Hnd have F o r a tim e th e com pany carried on T he new concern will 'm a k e no business th e re in a sm all w ay until a tte m p t to absorb ex istin g plants, charge of th e larges* school in the ex p erien ce convinced th em Oregon and denies th a t it is in an y sense a county. T h e school has enroll- d offered th e best field for a great tru st, such as th e C o n tin en tal Cream 325 pupils an d averages 286 in daily P rin . B arnes besides c re a m e ry business In th e e n tireco u n - ery C om pany baa form ed in the attendance. -upervision of the school has in th e t r y and P o rtla n d was th e natu ral states of th e C entral W est. T h e last- location for th e ir in d u s try . U n m is nam ed com pany is said to beconterr* , 3th grad e 41 pupils, Mr. F . P. K en ta k a b ly then W ashington county, platin g an invasion of th is field, and dall, 7th grade, 43 pupils; Miss A nnie alre ad y a d m itte d th e best dairy th e H azelw ood people announce th a t Rood, 6th g rad e, 42; Mi»s L ucy E co u n ty in th is sta te w hich excels all th ey w ould w elcom e its com ing. T he H u m p h rey s, 5th g rad e, 39; M is s, o th e rs, m ust he th e ideal spot on the d airy business has been so neglected ; M aud W ilson, 4th g rad e, 43; Miss co n tin en t. E ig h t good w agon roads In Oregt n th a t th e y arg u e in favor Je n n ie B eam ish, 3rd g rad e, 89; Mis- an d tw o lines of railroad leading of greater com petition in th e cream Rose W ilcox, 2d g rad e, 36; an d Mrs. from its farm s to th e m anufactory at ery business as a m eans of dev elo p M ary M. P itte n g e r, 1st g rad e, 51 P o rtla n d m ean th a t the su rplus m ilk ing th e laten t resources of th is section w hich o u r tw o condensers cannot use In th e direction of d a iry products. w ill find ready m a rk e t for th e Hs*- Much of th e cream to he used will elw ood people w h ile w illing to ship for th e p resen t com e from E astern in cream 800 m iles are not going to Oregon and U tah, h ut as th e w ork is d o th a t w hen th ey can get it in a organized in th e W illa m ette V alley , ra d iu s of from five to th irty m iles the capacity ot »he plant will tie en T h is co m petition for cream assnres larged to m eet th e increased quar.ti as well the h ighest possible price. ties of cream received. T he huaines» “ T h is s 'a te does n o ’ s o m to reali*** [ here w ill he ex clu siv ely w holesale. a d \ a .tagea :is a d a iry c o u n try ,” so far as it is possible to tn sk e it, hut *a>8 O - aerai M anager H row n, of the as a side issue thq co m p an y ex p ec’s com pany. •• The clim a te offers de t > do a d a iry business for »he pnrpose cided a d v a e t «ges ove: any o th e r (>*>-• of sup p ly in g m ilk to th e city . A tio n of the U niteti S «tea f ir secar I r.g cheese departru-m t will also be m ain- Mr. A. P . V en e n , th e p iano tu n er, ! will m ak e w eekly visita to H illsb o ro and w ill do tu n in g and le .ta rin g at reasonable rates. IW o m m e- ded by som e of th e largest factorie in U. 8. (K o h ler A Chase, W . K in .b ill and o th e rs.) W iley B . A llen ’s bead tu n e r for tw o years. T u n ed for Pacific U n iv ersity f< r f!v year«. L -*ve orders a t th e L . M. H oyt Co’s, P rin . Barne*' report of .’he Hill-* h o w public sohisil for th e m o n th ended J a n . 15, show *:—No of pupils, 325; d ay s absent, 373; ttsrie* la rd y , 59. T here are 17 ao n -resid en t pupil's, j '#S9HBBISI PICTORIAL PUZZLE. - I -42 FIND GOOSE, GUINEA IIEN AND HUMAN SKULL. ¡? E v o r y p o i 'ee n Jxita o n « ctoso next Friday m orn ins:, January 22, the correct solu tion o f the above puzzle w ill be given a re duction o f 10 per cent on the first b ill o f goods ptircl ased o f us, regardless o f am ount. Finding one o" the hidden objects w ill give you a reduction o ' 0 \ cr cent; finding two w ill givey< u 8 p e r ce n t, and 10 per cent for all three Remei her, th is means a saving o f 10 per cent foi every one so lv in g this puzzle. 0 V Table Spreads, Linens, Napkins, and Bureau Scarfs. HOYT’S The “MONEY BACK” Store. If you are not satis fied with your purchase your money will he cheer fully refunded. We want to keep your trade, and are bound to please you. Right goods, right prices and right treatment are the right policy, and that’s HOYT’S. Hillsboro. W h o F ills Y o u r P rescrip tion ? If we fill your prescription oer r- eipe it is filled with the best quality of drugs and full-weight without over charge fot honest service. We pay no one to send you to us and therefore, it PAYS YOU to bring your prescription here. A goodly manlier of people are al ready aw a re o f th is an d a trial will co n v in ce y ou. Bailey’s Pharmacy.