Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, July 23, 1908, Image 4

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paper* of Portland have been un­
beads on articles
reading, “ Sherwood wins again,”
“ Visitors dubbed by Sherwood,”
etcetera, until folks all over the state
began to say to themselves, “ Where is
this Sherwood?”
Sherwood is on the map because of
their base ball team. They have lost
but two games this season and later
won from these two teams. They de­
feated Woodburn, the strongest team
of the Tri City league.
The Colts will be strengthened Sun­
day by Robinson, the crack pitcher of
the Tri City League, and each Colt
has taken a new lease on life and have
sworn to put up the best game of the
season.
This is'the matinee that we have all
been waiting for all season and a rous­
ing crowd will be on bunds to support
the boys.
THE NEWS ceasingly putting big
Dollars vs. Dirt.
T ry
a
S a c k
o f “ H o m e
P r o d u c t’
It is growing to be more and more
F ïo u r « = = A ll G r o c e r s
fully understood by the farmer* of the
n
a
h
«
wmeat
country that to make a farm pay it
Published every Thursday by The
- M ILLS - j
must be operated scientifically.
Washington County Publishing Co.,
The old style, haphazard farmer is 1
Incorporated.
being replaced by the reading, think­
ing, scientific agriculturist. The re­
Entered at the post-office at Forest
sult has been larger yield of better
Grove, Oregon, as second class
7*2
crops, greatly improved live stock, in­
mail matter.
creased economv of operation and more , M-UE STEH FLOU*..
sanitary and healthy conditions all
Subscription $1.50 Per Year
S itllffi?
f°fcSTBWM 0 * ^ -
along the line.
MANUFACTURED BY CRESCENT M ILLS-F0R E ST GROVE
Perhaps there is no branch of the
vim*
agriculturist’s business that has under­
gone such a great change as the dairy.
Official Paper Washington Co.
The old idea—and not so very old
A. E. NOHRSE....................MANAGER
either— was that milk was milk and
CORL
butter was butter. If a milk pail
I, F. W oods .............................. editor
F o re s t G ro v e
looked clean it was taken for granted it P acific A v«
was clean. Rinsing it out with water
THURSDAY. JULY 23, 1908
or wiping it with a rag was supposed to
clean it. The churn was similarly If you are intending to pur­
The News has installed a new
, treated and when the separator came
H.
W.
Sparks
Appointed
Manager.
press for job work and we are
that was given like care. If the hired chase a new wheel this sum­
Having just purchased the Hardware business of
now equiped to do all kinds of Johnnie Wirtz, who has managed man wanted to sweep the barn while mer you can’t afford to do it
the
milk
pails
were
hanging
up
in
it,
work from a letterhead to a full the Colt* base ball team successfully
S. G. Hughes, I have added a new stock of both
without seeing the new
it didn t matter.
sheet poster. There are few offi- for four years, has resigned because of why,
However, the farmer has come to
business, and H. W. Sparks have
ces’outside of Portland that will outside
a better understanding of the
has
been
appointed
his
successor.
equal The News equipment, For several years there was no inter­ value of cleanliness. He more fully
and we can truthfully say; as est in the national game here, small at­ appreciates the necessity of cleanliness | English Wheel
from a health standpoint as well as the
grows the town so grows The tendance, and a slim team but “ Yon- fact
that lack of scientific cleanliness, j
nie” took hold of the bunch and has especially
News.
the dairy, means an ab­
brought capital results. Last year the solute and in decided
money loss to him. at O. A. Corl’s Bicycle Shop
team won most of the games
at
home
during the ( He knows that pure utensils are vital'
Bryan has accepted a cam and a big rep at Salem
necessities if his milk is to be pure, j D combines everything that
paign contribution of $ 1 0 0 from state fair, and a bunch of coin was I and
that impure milk is not only dan- goes to make up a good
and will from now on carry everything
into the coffers of the associa-
an Iowa farmer, and he has turned
tton. This year has been one of good gerous and often disastrous in results wheel at moderate* price.
made an appeal to the farmers crowds and splendid interest by the when consumed but that he cannot
needed by the
for the campaign fund with fans and up to date the Colts have won | get his money out of it
smallest
which to conduct his desires for a per
cent accepted
of 584. the management . may The result
, in taint
. in . . can or a churn
.
Sparks
contaminating
Builder, Farmer and all Others
the presidency. W e wonder, with reluctance but at the solicitation output of milk or butter, so rapidly large
O
. A, Gori
do
now, if the average American
Res. 591
and in view of the fact bacteria multiply in these ideal P h o n e s : S h o p 5 0 3
I will occupy the same business room as
farmer does not already bear the of that the Mr players,
Wirtz could not serve longer mediums. The dairymen have learned
Mr. Hughes on Pacific avenue and I invite
brunt of the burden of financing because of other duties.
j that rinsing his churn out with hot A Pew of The Things
___
water does not clean it and that soap
the country.
Y ou C an B uy a t
everybody to call and see me.
i and soap powders leave a residue be-
E M. Ward Loses Stock by Fire.
hind which furnishes th f germs just
There is perhap; no other In a 1125,000 fire at North Bend, the conditions they need for rapid
Auction House
_ . ,
community in the state that has Sunday morning, and one 0 / the most growth. Caustic and lye are objection-
in many ways and are more apt to j
given or taken the same active destructive in the history of Coos able
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county, E. M. Ward, formerly of this taint the milk and spoil its taste or the
part in the welfare of its city as city,
taste
of
the
butter
or
cheese
made
>
,_________
_____________,
, ____ .
lost
825,000
worth
of
logging
have the citizens of this place, supplies and machinery with only from it
New o r Secondhand
S u c c e s s o r to S . O . H u g h e s
when the sum of $6,000.00 were S1000 insurance.
To secure satisfactory results it is | Iron beds, wood beds, springs, mat­
Oregon
subscribed lor the Oregon Elec He was located on the lower floor of necessary to use an article which will tresses, couches, pillows, rockers, din- j F o re s t G rove
trie Company now building into the Clark V/oolen Mills, one of the loosen the dirt and impurities from the ers, cookstoves, tinware, graniteware,
best equipped plants on the coast. ! utensil, one which can be easily rinsed dishes, knives and forks, boilers, tubs,
our city. The company is as valued
at 880,000 which was totally away and which will be sufficiently in- boards, pails, wall paper, building
energetic as our citizens in this destroyed.
Stock of other parties in expensive to admit of free use without paper, window shades, liquid-veneer, |
matter and is today construct­ the same buildin;
aggregating 8125.- materialty increasing the cost of kitchen tables, dining tables, side­
ing the grade between here and 000 was destroyed. Mr. Ward had production.
boards, safes, cupboards; dressers, |
Hillsboro. While it is a matter just allowed 810,000 policy to lapse Wyandottee Dairyman’s Cleaner and commodes,
stand-tables, book-cases,;
two weeks ago, intending \ Cleanser has been selected by thous- sewing machines,
of business for the company, it about
clocks, nice hanging
every
day
to
have
it
renewed.
ands
of
dairymen
as
being
the
ideal
is also a matter of business for Dr. Ward of this city was at North modern dairy cleaner, meeting all es­ lamp, tents and wagon covers, nor is
We are not com bined with a n y other
our citizens, and by looking at Bend visiting his son at the time of the sential requirements. Containing no this all.
.that enterprise in this light ev­ fire.
emusified fats or oils it will of course
m arket.
produce no suds but will absolutely re­ C o m e t i n ci S e e
erybody will be benefited. Of
all foreign matter without injury
course some will be benefited Frank Fletcher received word the to move hands
or tinware. Preparations
other
day
from
Whitman
college
an­
more than others, but while their
NO
IC E
M E A T S
injure the hands or which are L. L. HOLLINGER
nouncing the fact that he had been ap _ | which
benefits may be larger than pointed
not readily and easily rinsed off should
manager
of
the
track
team
for
yours, you will reap more from 1909. This appointment carries con­ be avoided. The very chemicals
Freshly hilled Every Day.
their sowing than you do now. siderable honor with it as the commit­ which water will not easily rinse away
Bids wanted.
as soda ash, sal soda, etc., are Bids for furnishing materials and
It matters not whether you are tee which has the appointing power is such
dissolved in milk rendering it erecting a new school house in School
as progressive as your neighbor made up of Faculty and students, and readily
These are our prices for choice Mountain Steers and
unfit
for
especially
since
Frank
just
entered
Dist.
No.
64,
3
miles
south
of
Dilley,
or not, you always gain by his Whitman last year. George Philbrook, Clean food.
milk handled in clean vessels
Heifers, commencing Friday, July 10:
be received by the directors.
energy. But in this case all well known in this city, will captain remains clean if properly kept and as­ ’ will
Plans
and
specifications
can
be
seen
at
Round Steak
-
9e per lb.
have shown a disposition to help the team. Frahk intends to bring his j sures pure, germ free butter and the office of the clerk, W. K. Newell.
a good thing along, and by so team down into the Valley next .year. ( cheese. Pure milk, pure butter and Bids will be opened Monday, Aug. 3,
Loin Steak
- 9c “
pure cheese quickly leave their mark 1908, at 8 p. m. The Directors re-
doing, no one can say that a Prospects of a banner team are bright, j on
Prime
Roasts
-
7 c “
the farmer’s or dairyman's bank I serve the right to reject any and all bids.
Whitman won second place in the
certain few, or that one individ­ Northwest
book
and
it
does
not
take
consumers
Boiling Meats - 3 to 5c “
last year with the U. of O.
W. K. N ew ell ,
ual did it all. This is the sort first.
long to find out when they are getting
Clerk
Dist.
No.
64.
Soup Bones
-
2 c “
of enthusiasm that makes busi­
a clean, pure product.
When
Prof.
F.
C.
Taylor
arrived
j
ness and it is very noticeable
Spring Lamb, this is lamb
— We’ll buy your wool and mohair.
Nebraska last September to ac­ Teachers' Examinations for August. Bring
that Forest Grove, when the from
it
in.
Bailey.
not old m utton 6c, 8c, loc per lb.
a position in our colleee he was |
1908 .
conditions warrant, cannot be cept
not long in becoming identified with
outdone by any community in Forest Gtove and its interests. The 1 The source from which the questions (
the state.
first week he bought a home in South will be taken for state and county !
S A TISFA G TIO N G U A R A N T E E D
Park and later after selling this at a papers are as follows:
O
N
E
W
EAK
SPO
T.
good advance he bought his present Book-keeping, Office Methods and
Fast Game Prom.sed.
home of l i acres which he has fixed J Practical Book-keeping Pt. 1; Physiol-!
LE V Y ’S MARKET
Base ball fans are promised one ol up for a permanent residence. Now ogy, Hutchinson; U. S. History, Doub; Moat Forest Grove People
Have a W eak Part And
the best games seen here since Ross this week he purchased part of the Dr. Civil Gov’t., Strong & Shaefer; Theory
Main Street
FO R EST GROVE
Parker, Suess, Hatch and the other A. H. Gates farm just north of town, and Practice, White’s Art of Teaching;
Too
Often
It’s
the
Back
fellows who are playing prolessional where he and his boys will busy them­ Arithmetic, Smith; Grammar from j
ball, played here, next Sunday on the selves during the summer vacation pre­ Buehler; Geography, Natural School; Everyone has a weak spot.
local grounds when the famous Sher paring the ground for a fruit orchard. Psychology from Buell.
Too often it’s a bad back.
wood White Sox of Portland will try This is the right kind of spirit to show English Literature, £ horn Newcom- ! Twinges follow every sudden twist.
conclusions with the Colts of this city when people come west and we speak er’s and £ from the following classics: Dull aching keeps up.day and night.
Before this year many people in this success for him in his new enterprise. Shakespeare, Merchant of Venice; ed i
county didn't know where Sherwood This makes three pieces of property by W. J. Rolfe, Am. Bk. Co. Price ! Tells you the kidneys need help—
Hot Weather
is. But now there is hardly a man. the Oregon Land & Trading Co. has 47c; Scott, Ivanhoe, (Riverside lit. \ For backache is really kidney-ache.
woman, or child in Oregon that could sold to Mr. Taylor. They also made Ser. ) Houghton, 47c; Irving, Sketch A kidney cure is what you need, a
not put their hand on Sherwood with the sale of his first investment at a Book, (pocket classics) Macmillan, Doan’s Kidney Pills cure sick kidneys
At all seasons of the year you can always
their lamps hid under a bushel. Last good advance to Mr. Ott, who has 22c; Rip Van Winkle, Legend of Cure backache and all urinary ills.
find just what you want in the line of Millin­
spring and all this summer the daily since been offered more for it.
Sleepy Hollow, West Minster Abbey, Mrs. V. M. Vase, living on Jefferson St., Hillsboro.
ery at the
says: "Doan's Kidney Pills proved of great val­
Stratton on Avon, Christmas, The Ore.,
ue to me. At the time I began their use I had been
Specter Bridegroom.
for a long time from a weakness of the kid­
P a r is M illin e ry P a r lo r s
Above named books may be had suffering
neys and back. I would arise in the morning feeling
\ o rth M a in Street
from The J. K. Gill Co., Portland, unrefreshed snd tl.fitted to begin my household duties.
Nliss Marie L .S ,,le s h e a r t
My
head
ached
at
times
snd
I
seemed
to
be
weak
all
Oregon.
T H E B A Z A A R
My kidneys were ont cf order snd gave me a
Owing to the delay in printing the over.
great deal of annoyance. I procured a boa of Doan •
K . N. S T T ill H R , M a n a g e r
revised State Course of Study, no Kidney Pills, snd after taking a few doses was greatly
questions will be given on said subject1 relieved. I was so delighted that I procured another —Sell your wool and mohair to — White River Flour made of best
and in a month was entirely free from the com­ Bailey. He’ll do what’s right.
at the coming August (1908) supply
Eastern Oregon wheat for sale at Bai­
plaint. I am much better in every way siuce using
High Grade Pianos, Organs examination.
47-tf
Doha's Kidney Pills and give them the credit.”
—Money to loan on farm security. ley’s Big Store.
For
sale
by
all
dealers.
Price
50
W. H. Hollis. Forest Grove
— We always pay the highest price
—Joe Stream guarantees to please
and Sewing Machines
for
wool and monair.
Bailey.
with the latest hair-cut. Sharp razors cents. Foster-Milbum Co., Buffalo
— Bailey will buy your Wool and
New
York,
sole
agents
for
the
United
properly
handled.
Opposite
News
sold way below Portland prices and on easy monthly pay-
Mohair.
—Dry wood for sale. Roswurm &
Office.
50-tf States. *
Co.
44
—
Be
sure
to
take
advantage
of
the
ments. Also a full line of
—Hoffman and Allen Co. are agent 1 Remember the came—Doan's—and Mid-Summer Gearance Sale now on at i —Try Schultz’s ground bone for
for the famous Buttenck patterns.
take no other.
Hoffman & Allen Co.’s store.
your hens. It will make them lay.
j Every Sack Guaranteed
Hardware
Shelf and Heavy Hardware, Im­
plements, Buggies and
Wagons
CARL HINMAN
To The Public
Edison and Columbia
Talking Machines and Records always in stock, Cata-
logues sent free to any address.
The lending place in fheCounfy for Stationery
and School Supplies.
H H M
T ry
H fN M
H H M
M
enrod Hour
d K
Guaranteed