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About Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911 | View Entire Issue (April 28, 1904)
$ WASHINGTON COUNTY NEWS EARL B. HAWKS. Editor____ Published Every Thursday by the Washing ton County Publishing Co. Incorporated at Forest 6rove, Oregon WILL FRENCH, BusiniM Manager. EARL B. HAWKS, Aiaoolata Manager. CIRCULATION 1500. Rates on Job Work and Adver tising Furnished on Enquiry. $1.00 a Year in Advance. Office on Pacific Avenue. Both Phones. Politics— All is quiet along the Po home. W e are more than pleased to welcome him to our business life. tomac. The road question— Entom ed memory. The new firm will be known as the in Watrous & Allen C o., (Incorporated), with a capital stock of $25,000 and will continue with the brightest pros The Tillamook railway is still agi pects for advancement. Their rank as tated. Missourians must be shown. merchants will be upheld by the same “ The Newcomei— ’ ’ Where Civic is Improvement Society’ s the street signs? enterprising methods which Fourth of July should be celebrated at stock of goods to be one of the most complete and up-to-date stocks on the coast. Each one is as necessary as t h e ! In the college chapel, on last Tues day evening. Dr. Wells gave a very in teresting lecture on Corea. Dr. Wells has spent the past nine years in Corea, and is well versed in the Corean habits, costums, and development. H e said that Corea material had State and Dis net Congressman Binger Hermann Supreme Judge Frank A. Moore Dairy and Food Commissioner J. W. Bailey Presidential Electors J. N. Hart James A. Fee Grant “B. Dimmick A. C. Hough Delegates to National Convention At large H . W. Scott S. L. Kline W. B. Ayer Ira S. Smith First Congressional District J. U. Campbell J. M. Keene Judge of Fifth Judicial District T . A. McBride District Attorney Fifth Judicial District Harrison Allen Senator Sixteenth Senatorial District C. W . Hodson Senator from Washington county E. W . Haines Representatives, Washington county A. C. Flint W. K. Newell M. S. Barnes County Clerk J. W. Morgan Sheriff John W. Connell Recorder E. I. Kuratli Commissioner C. B. Buchanen Treasurer Win. Jackson Assessor Geo. H. W ilcox Surveyor A. A. Morrill School Superintendent M. C. Case Coroner Dr. Brown Forest Grove Precincts Justice of the Peace O. R. Downs Constable John Baldwin The far east is still shrouded in darkness as far as real knowledge is concerned. At present we are ex pecting news of an engagement on made no sionary work in Corea, other workers, the most prominent Dilley Mr. Dugan, of the firm of Dugan & Watrous, has sold his interest in that big department store to M. S. Allen, the skimming machine. You would not think of putting in ing machine. It is just mingr machine as it would be to get value out of a crop of wheat without threshing it by up-to-date methods. Any har vesting machine, even a self-rake, is better than none at all. Lennie Wilks returned from Wash who recently cam e here from Arnold, Nebraska. Mr. Dugan has been plan ington last Friday. R ev. Anderson of Cornelius, ning for some time to retire from the preached in the Advent church Sun active business field and his withdrawal day. at this time was no surprise to his The ice cream social given in the many friends. H e has been actively Artesan hall last Friday evening, was engaged in business for many years well attended. After the ice cream and deserves the rest he has planned. was served, the young folks played Mr. Watrous who remains with the games until a late hour. business is well-known here to every Mrs. Mattie Miller and daughter one and his energetic and progressive Any hand separator is better than none at all. A separator is as much a necessity as is the milker or the cow itself. There is a big difference in sep ference is not enough Sunday at home with his parents. ridi urns from a crop of cream without a skim- here with her many friends this week. spent as culous to think of getting big re- arators, but the dif Portland, to make any of the standard makes a bad buy. Some separators wear others, longer but than almost any one will pay for itself before gives any trouble, or Some skim Separators wears it out. a little smoother than others, but all of them will skim from one-fifth to one- fourth more butter fat than can be obtained in the old fashioned way of skimming from pans. Some sepa- lators are simpler to operate than ideas have placed him foremost among Minnie, are visiting on Gales Creek. Earnest Hubbert of Banks, was in the city’ s live, up-to-date merchants. others, but there is none among the His persistent and honest methods and town Saturday. to operate than the farm. hustle have won for him an enviable Hazel Hughes, who has been quite reputation as it will be remembered sick with pneumonia, is able to be out that he has been associated with this again. business in its present location for Eva Alexander is visiting friends in several years, the firm originally being Hillsboro. Dugan, Watrous & Haines. Later Mr. Mrs. Maury and Merle spent Sun Haines retired to enter the banking day with Mrs. R ice, on Gales Creek. business. Claude Wiles’ baby, who has been Mr. M. S. Allen, the new stock quite sick, is better. holder is a man who com es to us with Mr. and Mrs. Hansen have returned the highest recommendations as a pro home from their long visit in Portland. gressive and reliable business man. Newton Hoover, from Harney, Ore He has for years been engaged in merchantile pursuits as well as an owner of large interests in live stock gon, is visiting Mrs. Sallie Hoover. The G. A. R. and W. R. C. have ar and lands. We owe his removal to ranged for a union service of all the our county to a visit paid to friends city churches at the Congregational I wheat if a flail was your only thresh Mrs. Dunbar, of Buxton, is visiting Earl VanMeter of the Machine No. 2 is the separator, assisted by of whom is Miss Best of Forest Grove. The religious awakening has been the N Merchantile Change Machine No. 1 is the cow, grass machine. 1883, when Dr. Allen began his mis greatest in the world for ten years ago land of some importance. Kuropat- there were only a little over a hundred kin is an active, agressive opponant converts, they now numbering into the and the Japanese will have no easy thousands. ta>k making headway against his strat egy. other if the full results are to be ob tained. Corea right lives bring certain reward? for harvesting a crop of cream or butter. Each of the two is essential, i If the NEWS fails to reach its subscrib At Corvallis another life of useless growth until 1866, when some Amer ers or is late, we request that immedi ness departed this existance, but not ican sailors becam e acquainted with ate attention may be called to the same. until it robbed us of noblemen. W hy the fact that Corea possessed wealthy T H U R S D A Y , A PP JL 2 8 ^ W will young men drink and gamble gold mines. However, the intellect away# their souls when pure and up ual development did not begin until REPUBLICAN TICKET Harvesting Machinery There are two machines necessary At the hotel last week a traveling home? Entered at the post-office at Forest A salesman recently came to the Grove, Oregon, as second class Grove to sell pneumatic cushions to be mail matter. used in vehicles running between the Address all communications to Wash depot and the city. Our reputation ington County Pub. Co., has escaped. Forest Grove, Ore. Cream As A C ro p have marked their past prosperity. salesman pronounced their Has Forest Grove forgotten that the H a z e lw o o d T a l k s standard makes but what is simpler making butter on We endorse the U. S. hand sepa rator because it has convinced our cream patrons and ourselves that it is the best. Clip this Out and mail to the Hazelwood CreamCo, Portland, Oregon. Gentlemen:— Please send me in formation about the U. S. separator. I have. . . . cows. hand N a m e..................................................... Address . ................................ Call and see the car load of buggies here last fall at which time he becam e church, the Sunday before Memorial at S. G. Hughes’ . The only car load impressed with our country and climate day. Every one is cordially invited. that has been shipped to Washington and decided to make this his future The speaker will be anounced later. county. His prices will surprise you.