Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, September 05, 1907, Image 3

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A not he r Carload o f
B i JGGIES
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We buy in large quantities which
enables us to sell vehicles at less
than do others;
And
w e 1)0
B. E. WAG LEY,
is, it would not be correct to take the
total ammount of milk for the month
and multiply by the average of the two
LAWYER
tests, proof of which follows: The aver-
Real Estate and Corpo­ OFFICE over
age
of 4.1 percent, and 3 .8 percent
Hines'
Store
ration Law a Specialty.
would be 3 .9 5 ; .039 5 x 9 1 7 5 pounds
Forest Grove, -
Oregon j Most of the milk and cream sold
equals 3 6 2 41 pounds, which is not
---------- — nowadays outside that put directly on
exactly the true amount. This is so
the market for immediate consumption,
is paid for according to its butter fat because an average of the two tests is
P A S H I O M S T A B L E S content. This brings forth the fact not consistently applicable to the unlike
Pacific Ave.
Forest Grove that the majority of dairv farmers in the ¡ amounts of milk. If the amounts for
W. H. HOLLIS»
HANCOCK & GORDON
Meat Turnouts
E . W . H ain es B ank
(B S T A M IS H S O ;8 9 8 .)
Forest Grove, Oregon
A general banking business transacted
Interest paid on time deposits.
Accounts invited.
City Shaving Parlors
For the Best. Up to date Work.
Baths. Pacific Ave, Forest Grove.
A . I. W irtz, Proprietor
S . A. Moulton
Thu
Leading Tonsoria/ist
ut
F orest
G ro v e
R. MXOiN, Dentist
Forest Grove, Oregon
Three <1fw% am'h
houis fron-
i B a ile y 's store,
A ? to « P M
Dr. J. H. Knox, D. V. S.
Veternary Surgeon.
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STATE ACTIVITY NOTES.
The Santa Fe Railway has made ar-
rangements to send the manager of its
tie and timber department, Mr. E. O.
Faulkner, to Australia to make a study
of the Eucalyptus trees of that country
with a special view to their value as a
tie timber. The Eucalypts is a native
Oregon sent a magnificent delega-
tion to the National Irrigation Congress
at Sacramento, California, led by Gov-
ernor Chamberlain who is president of
the congress, and many of them will
stop to attend the Oregon Irrigation
meeting at Grants Pass, September
10, 11 and 12.
of Australia, but have flourished in the
southwestern part of ihe United States,
and especially in California. The tree
grows rapidly, is tall and straight; and
certain species resist decay and are ad-
mirably fitted for railway ties.
'
It is not the purpose of the Railway
Company to import ties from Australia,
but to study the trees, note the best
Secretary Taft’s visit to Oregon is
attracting sta‘ e-wide attention.
All
will be welcome to hear his address at
the Armory, Friday evening, Septen -
ber 6th, at 8 o’clock p. m. where
there is room for 6 ,0 0 0 people. His
audience promises to be the largest in
recent years.
The 85 u00 offer jn cash prizes for
yet introduced in the United States,
This railroad began tree planting last
year on a large scale, and will plant a
half million more trees the coming
winter in southern California. The
species of Eucalypts imported into the
part of the United States in newspapers
prjnted outside of
and Wash_
ington< is open tQ every Cltize„ of
Oregon, and
must not be (orgotten
lhere are eighty chances ,Q win
xhis has been stated be(ore but there
United States up to the present time
are suited only to planting in Califor-
nia, and in the southwestern part of the
United States. They do not thrive in
the Northwest, the Mississippi Valley
or the East.
seems t0 be a general misunderstand-
ing abollt it> judging (rom the letters
received here.
planting in the United States.
OREGON
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Australian
All of the 40 0 ,0 0 0 leaflets advertis­
ing the low rates to Oregon will be in
This undertaking by the Santa Fe circulation before the close of this
marks another step taken by the rail­ week’s record in advertising never be­
roads of this country to provide ties by fore excelled in the United States.
growing them. The demand at present
The prominent citizens of New York
“calls for more than 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 a year, composing the Brooklyn League went _
and the most suitable woods have al­ away delighted with Oregon.
ready been so heavily drawn upon that
A report comes from Chicago that
they can no longer supply the de­ the Trans-Continental Press Association
mand, and inferior woods are taking
will never again make colonist rates
their place.
after those now in effect and to con­
The railroads are looking ahead and tinue until October 31st, so that the
they see that the supply will grow p;ople of Oregon should make the most
smaller and the demand larger from of the present opportunity.
year to year, and to provide against a
Reports received from many of the
tie famine, some of the larger railroads,
other than the Santa Fe, are planting cities and towns throughout Oregon in­
dicates enormous building ..........
activities
trees on a scale commensurate with :
>ug hope
both
within
their
limits
and
throughq
their future needs. Such a step as this,
and
thi
taken by railway companies, indicates the surroundin8 countty
the remarkable progress and develop- every assurance of a very active and
ment of the idea of commercial forest prosperous fall a id winter.
Sel 1 f<a r less
FO REST G R O V E ,
Study of
Eucalypts.
spectes, and secure seed of those not articles on Port|and> Q ^ o n , and this
that
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ter,
Railway
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| Miss Grace Thompson of the Paris
Millinery Parlor, who has been visiting
j relatives at Kelso. Wash., returned to
Forest Grove the first of the w e e k
Both city and farm realestate is in
demand all over Oregon, but it ht‘»h.'‘ued^
there will be no stiff advance in price
Ice Price List.
; which will detor the thousands of colo­
10 lbs and under, l i cts per lb;
nists bound this wav to find a home in
IS lbs 20 cts; 20 lbs 25 cts; 25 to 40
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Oregon.
lbs 1 ct per lb; 50 lbs 45 cts; 60 lbs
50 cts; 75 lbs 60 cts; 100 lbs 75 cts;
— Men’s patent leather button thiee
cik e lots 8 1 .2 0 per cake. Ice de­ quarters boxing cloth top, very neat
livered every morning but Sunday, for Oxfords at Bailey’s.
sale at all times at the Ice-house
— Dr. E. H. Brown, Physician and
Phone your orders not later than 8 a.
Surgeon. X-Ray and all electrical ap­
Both phones. Walter Roswurm
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pliances in office.
Calls answered *
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night or day.
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Final Notice.
N o tice is h e re b y g iv e n th at C h ir le s H in e s and C ic e r o
H in e s , e x e c u to r s o f th e e sta te o f T h o m as M. H in e s , de­
ce a se d , h a v e filed th e ir final report and th at M onday, the
30th d ay o f S e p te m b e r, i9 0 7 , a t 10 o ’c lo c k a . m . o f said
day is se» fo r th e fin al h e a r in g o f said r e p o rt.
W h ere­
fo re a n y o n e h a v in g o b je c tio n s to said rep o rt
w ill file
th e t i m e in w ritin g w ith th e C ou nty C ou rt on or b efore
Wanted!
Farms to be listed with us
— Roy Watkins has rp-ned a b ic y c le / £<
shop back of the Oreprn Land Com- ■!
pany’s office and is pri| arid to do all
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kinds of work.
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— Men’s canvas oxiords al30 canvas ,
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shoes the latest styles swing and
straight lasts, Blucher cut. At Bailey’f.
country have"a knowledge more or les's j the two halves of the mon,h were eclual- said d a te .
— We have always paid the high­
C H A R L E S H IN E S
est for wool and mohair.— Bailey’s.
specific of the method by which the fig- j an avera* e of the two tests would fiKure
C IC E R O H IN E S
ures indicating this butter fat content out exactly the same as each one fig- E x e c u t o r * o f the e sta te o f T h o m as M .H in e s, deceased .
Because we can sell them.
L a n g le y * S o n , A tto rney s
Time for Closing Mails.
Because we advertise extensivelyi
are arrived at. The latter is no d ou bt! ured « P ^ t e l y .
Because we have inquiries fro X
• l.o rrs for closing
Following
the case— that is, seven out of every ! Neighbors A and B are prosperous,
!No, M(Mf>
Eastern people who are coming
mails:
ten farmers, who sell their product on intelligent farmers and make a study of
Oregon.
Southbound
lastbound
Report of the Condition of
the butter fat plan, have only a very j their business; they understand the how |
Because we have the customers ✓ a. m.
8 a. m.
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of
figuring
their
semi-monthly
and
T h e F i r s t N a tio n a l B a n k a t F o re st G r o v e , in the sta te
hazy idea of what it means. In view
and want to locate them in Wash­
5 p. m
.
50
p.
m.
O re g o n , at f.h e clo se o f b u sin e s s, A ugust 2 2 , 1907.
of all this a few illustrative cases may monthly statements from the factory;
ington County.
3 .3 0 p. m.
R eso u rces
D o llars
and have saved themselves considerable
Greenville and Buxton, 9 a. m.
not come amiss.
Lo ans and D is c o u n t s ............ .................................$ 1 3 5 183 98
120 14
Gales Creek, 12:50 p. m.
I have three neighbors. A, B and C, less in the monthly dividends by going O v e r d ra fts , se c u re d and u n se c u r e d ...................
carefully over the factory man’s figures
s- BondI ,0,' cu" circulate»,
H. C. A t w e l l , p . m .
each of whom have a good sized work­
j Prem ium s 00 U . S . Bonds
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825 00 1
and proving them up.
Bonds, s e c a n t ] e s, e t c ................................................
21 438 68
ing dairy herd. On account of a good
Neighbor C has as many cows as i B a n k in g honors, fu r n it u r e and fix tu re s . . . . 3 348 80
cream market at a considerable distance
3 151 oo ;
I O th er r e a l e s r x t r o w n e d .........................................
either
A or B, but he never has t i m e I D ue from S t a t e .B a n k s and B a n k e r s ................. 1 382 41 I w -
neighbor A separates his milk at home
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866 80 I
D u e from appr*>v ed r e s e rv e a g e n ts . .
and ships the cream. His buyer pays to make a study of his business. He . C h e c k s and o ff»e r cash ite m s ................................
157 59 j
1 610 00 ,
o f 0<h „ w m iio n .i B ,n k »
him 24 cents a pound for butter fat part is always working but never has his
45 29 j
of the year, and 30 cents the other part. work in ' shape. He knows as little S p e c ie . ,
17 97 9 90
about what his test of 3 per cent or L e g a l-te n d e r n o t e s . ....................................................
280 0 0
In two weeks, from July 1 to July 15,
3.7 per cent means as though it were R ed em p tion fu od w l ’ h U . S . T re a su r e r (5 per
A shipped 3 5 0 pounds of cream which
c e n t o f c ir c u la tio n J ....................................
250 00
tested 40 per cent. This means that so many millimeters. He does not
T o ta l..
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in every 100 pounds of his cream there know whether there are mistakes in his
L ia b ilitie s
were forty pounds of butter fat; in one factory statements or not. He trusts C ap ital sto ck p a id in ........................................... 2 5 00 0 00 1
to the other feilow, who may make a iu r p lu s fu nd . . . . . . ................................................... 10 000 00
pound there would therefore be .4 0 of
U ndivided p ro fits , le s s e x p e n se s and ta x e s
p a id ............* .................. ................................
1 4 J 1 58
a pound of butter fat, .4 0 x 3 5 0 pounds ¡ hundred misUkes- intentional or not,
N atio n al B an k n o te s o u tstan d in g
.................
25 0O0 GO
equals 140 pounds of butter fat, his 10 hls detrlm«nt- The cases of A, B Ind iv id u al d e p o s it* s u b je c t to c h e c k ............ 141 m 04
and C plainly illustrate how a little Dem and c e r tific a te * o f deposit
18 806 4 8
total output.
54 673 28 ,
simple defínate knowledge affecting 1 Tl" ' c' mfl“ "* «rd»p«i,
Neighbor B sends his milk to a local
9 3 3 8 21
j C a s h ie r ’i c h e c k s oA tatand ir ng
not
factory. The first half of July he sent the business one has in hand, will
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4125 pounds testing 4.1 per cent, only make that business more interest-
Free evening entertainment and camping space.
S ta te o f O re g o n , C o u n ty o f W a sh in g to n , ss:
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OREGON LAND CO.
Oregon State Pair
September 16-21 inclusive, Salem, Oregon
The 4(>th Year of Progress
fit
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25,000 PREMIUMS and PURSES
Six
The last half of July he sent 3 .8
per in* but more Profitable as w e l l .- F . I.
Office at Hancock & Gordon’s livery
cent. In the first half of the month
stable.
the test of 4.1 per cent means that in
Calls promptly attended to Day or
every 100 pounds of his milk there
Night.
were 4.1 pounds of butter fat; in each
pound of milk the butter fat would be
.0 4 1 . Thus, .0 *1 x 4 1 2 5 equals 169.-
125 pounds. The second half of the
trp F P
R a m t a i what 1« !• » tuff et. t will (Iwa
‘ r v i-L .
r R E X O r C H A lO X . t• n X lfl:lct<*tp <>• • -
month
he sends 5050 pounds milk
tlTe a tre for t c i e n » . Salt Rheum, i m p e l a i . Ft ita
and Skin Due»,««
Inatto! rtliaf. Don't faff«» ino*»»
testin
g
3
.8 percent; .0 3 8 x 5 0 5 0 pounds
Writ« r. W . Wllllama. « X Maahattaa A n a u c , Hew
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tocloaa S u a »
,
equa's 191.90 poutrls of butter fat.
So the total amount of milk for the
— See Hoffman k Allen's windows.
They contain new creations in skirts month was 9175 pounds, which pro­
of all kinds.
duced 3 6 1 .0 3 pounds of butter fat.
Eczema and Pile Cure
— Men’s p in metal, Blucher cut j The figures for the first half of the
oxfords, medium high heel the latest month and those for the last half must
at Baileys.
I be obt ined separately as above. That
Austln-
j
_ Brick fw M,e at Peteraon-s $ 7 ,per
thousand,
I. R . M . D o o ly , p r e s id e n t, o f th e ab o v e -n am e d b a n k ,
do so le m n ly sw ear t h a t t h e above sta te m e n t is
Live stock entries close September 9.
to
s
the best o f m y k n o w le d g e and b e lie f.
R . • M.
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W O O L Y . P re sid e n t.
n . r L i O O M IS .
E X C U R S IO N
^ ¿ F R A N
N K E. D O O LY.
C o rre ct A ttest
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— Bring your wool and mohair to us.
We will give you the most for it.—
Bailey's.
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RAILRO AD S.
D O O LY. Jr .
D ir e c to r s.
Su bscrib ed and sw orn to h r fo re m e th is 30th
day o f
A u g u st. 1907.
M. A. S H A N N )N . N o ta r y P u b lic .
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p r é s id e n t .
F. A. WELCH. Secretary.
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