Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, January 22, 1904, Image 7

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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.
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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.
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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.