Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, October 27, 1910, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AND
SET OF BEAUTIFUL
PROGRESS OF OUR HOME STATE
POST CARDS FREE!
RED A P P L E S H IGH IN E A S T .
B o sto n Pa ys 12 l-2c A p ie ce fo r W e n ­
atchee W in te r B an an as.
EMBOSSED IN GOLD
These Cards are Columbia R iver scenes, showing all the fine color-
ings, as they are litho
_
_ in
hed from _ photagraphs.
The embossing
gold is real hand work o f the highest quality. As we could only secure
thirty thousand o f the cards, w e can only send one set to a family.
W rite us quickly and we will send a set to you absolutely free i f a form
similar to the one shown below is correctly tilled out.
Central Sales Manager,
Date.......
Ellers Music House, Portland, Ore.,
Dear S i r —I saw gour advertisement In the .
Please mail me a set o f Post Cards free.
(Nam e nswapsper)
Name.................................................. Address......................
The following persons sometimes purchase goods by mail:
Name.................................................. Address.......................
rh
Largest in the
W o rld and
1 Noted fo r Its
C rea i success
W est
-£r
Over Forty
Store« in
California,
Oregon, Idaho
& Washington
V
PO R TLAND , OREGON
Curiousiy Expressed.
Curious wayB of expressing Men« In
English may be expeeted from foreign­
Have your tssth out ard plate and bridge work ers. as. for Instance, when the French­
done. For out-of-town patron« we ftnisli plaie I man, who made a call In the country
and bridge work in one day if necessary.
and was about to be Introduced to the
PRICES:
Zen I
R.I» Crown.... $5.00 : family, said: "Ah, ae ladles!
iS H r M
$3 50 vould before. If you please, vlah to
UMFiRbw,..... $1
purify mine 'ands and to sweep mine
Dr. B. E. W righ i
U M h
«■*> ! hair."
50c '
SiWro Fffiogs
ft Would Seem So.
Uoi Ribiwr Flero $5.99
Cm i d Rabkro
The subjoined Item appeared In s
Plan* .........$7.50
PiXleis Ettradna . 50c FTench newspaper: "There was found
In the river this morning the body of
BEST METHODS
Pair cos Extraction Free when plates or bridqri a soldier cut to pieces and sawed up
work is ordered. Consultation Free. You cannot I
The circumstances seem
a**t better painless work anywhere, no matter j In a sack.
how much you pay.
to preclude anv sn«r>lcion of suicide."
All Work fu lly Guaranteed fo r fifte e n Years
Dr. B. E. Wright C g »
3424 Washington St.,
Portland, Oregon
TaV- rwr « t drpo» wnrt tm nafrr to Washington St.
Westminster Monuments.
There are nearly as many monu­
ments to women, says the London
Dally Telegraph, in Westminster A b­
bey, as to nun. Roma are honored as
the wives of celebrated men, but
many are there on their own account
for the fame of their own works and
We wnnt any person who suffers with
biliousness, constipation, indigestion or
any liver or blood ailment to try our i’aw-
l‘aw Liver Pills. We guarantee they will
purtl'v the blood and put the liver and
stomach into a healthful condition and
will positively cure biliousness and consti­
pation, or we will refund your mbney.
lives?
M If N YO N’S HOMOEOPATHIC HOME
REMEDY CO., Phila., P a
LAUNCH FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE
KODAKS
For Real Estate. 80-foot over all: 6-foot beam:
40-H. P. Sterling engine: carry 20 passengers; a
first-class outfit; $1800.
C. W. B.
616 Milwaukee St.. Portland, Or.
IM B U L B if i
O PIUM —TOBACCO
(u r e
Its Positively Cored.
’ authorized Keeler In.
ite In Orouon. Write
illustrated circular.
P ortland ,O regon
p N
[w
u
U V iKttITUTI 7| f H
tu M
No. 44—’10
I I K N w r it in g to a d v « r t l i e n p le M e
m e n tio n t h is p a p e r .
A ND KODAK
SUPPL I E S
Wenatchee — Returns from apple
shipments sent out o f the Wenatchee
valley during the last 30 days reveal
comtitiona in other parts o f the coun­
try. Many o f the growers drop in the
boxes their name and address, asking
that the purchaser o f the apples state
the price paid and the condition o f the
apples.
John Scott, a local grower, received
this reply from the purchaser o f some
W inter Banana apples from a carload
which he shipped to Boston a few
weeks ago:
“ Dear S ir : Found your notes and
would say that the apples cost me
fo r 25 cents and were in fine condition.
1 bought them at 122 Tromor.t street,
Boston, at a specialty shop.
C. H
Cox, 551 South street, Boston."
W illiam Edmund received a check
fo r $1,152, the net proceeds from the
first carload shipped to England.
The
shipment consisted o f Duchess, Grimes
Golden, W ealthy and Jefiffries, not
considered first class varieties in this
valley, but the fru it netted Mr. Ed­
mund $1.92 a box.
M A N Y S H IP P IN G A P P L E S .
S e v e n C a rlo a d s S e n t F ro m
Union
S to ra g e P la n t at U n d e rw o o d .
Husum — Am ong orchardists along
the W hite Salmon river now engaged
in hauling apples to the storage plant
o f the A pple Growers union at Under­
wood are J. R. and P. B. McCraken, J.
E. Slade, W illiam Olson, Robert For-
dyce, W illiam Fordyce, James Hen-
dryx, James Miles, Frank McCorchie
and R. D. Cameron. Thus far, seven
carloads have been shipped from Un­
derwood by the union, N ew York being
the destination for four cars.
The McCrakens lead in shipping the
largest number o f boxes this season,
over 8.000 being the yield from their
orchards. As an illustration o f the
prolific crop, 35 boxes were picked
from one York Im perial tree.
A carload o f Spitzenbergs and other
leading varieties o f apples from the
orchards o f the McCrakens w ill be ex­
hibited at the National A pple show at
Spokane, and also w ill be displayed in
Chicago, where they w ill be sold.
CUT M ATCH ES AT
N EW PO RT
S u m m e rs ’ Pla n t W ill Re M o ve d F ro m
Sa n d p o in t.
New port — The Summers brothers’
match block factory w ill remove from
Portland Photo Supply Co.
149 Third Street
P O R T L A N D . O R E Sandpoint to ¡N ew port and w ill have
the plant ready for operation in this
Tents, Awnings, Sails city early in the spring. The company
has secured from the I. & W. N . a
lots. Hammocks. Cum ami Cams
lease on the building form erly used by
1 or 1,000 at factory prices.
PACIFIC U N ! A N D A W N IN G CO-
the Mclnnis planer, and five blocks on
27 N . First St.. Portland. Or.
the Idaho side o f town fo r piling
grounds.
W hite pine for match blocks is being
contracted fo r from small mills in this
For Red, Weak, Weary, Watery Eye* and
vicinity. The plant w ill be served by
G R A N U L A T E D E Y E L ID S
Murine Doesn ’tSm art—Soothes Eye Pain spurs from both the I. & W. N . and
DraseMi SeO Morin, Eya Rtmdy, Uqald, 2*c. 88c, I 1 N Great Northern.
M urine E ye S alve, la A sep tic T u b es, 25c, $1.00
Summers brothers w ill also operate
EYE BOOKS AND ADVICB FREE BY MAIL a wholesale and retail lumber yard and
M u r in e E y e R e m e d y C o ^ C h ic a g o put in a box factory, and later may in
stall a sawmill to cut w hite pine from
the Kaniksu national forest.
D. U. Gildea has begun the erec­
tion o f a shingle m ill and box factory
at N ew port on ground leased from the
I. & W. N .
Tw o other industries are
also being considered fo r Newport.
Write for eatalotrues and literatura. Developing
and printing. Mall orders given prompt attention
RY MURINE EYE PEliED
!Y
People W ho Work.
Indoors With Their Hands
Seamstresses, watch-makers, art­
ists, draughtsmen, and many others,
cannot properly handle their tools
with cold, stiff hands. Many a lost
hour or two on cold winter morn­
ings results from the delayed heat
of furnace or stove.
The Perfection O il Heater In
a few minutes gives the tempera­
ture that assures the worker warm
hands and pliable muscles. The
IrR F E C T IO ]
S
m o k e l e s s
‘
Absolutely mokeless and odorless
quickly gives heat, end wfth one filling of the font borne ateadlly for nine boer^
without smoke or smell. Hee e n lo m a lle -lo c ld n fl fla m e s p r e a d e r which
prevent* the wick from being turned high enough to smoke, end is easy to remove
end drop beck *o the wick esn be quickly clesned.
It bee * damper top and a cool handle. Indicator always ehow* the a moon«
of oH In tbo font. The filler-cap dose not need to be screwed down ; It Is put la
like a cork la e bottle, end Is eneebed to the font by e chain, and cannot get lose
The burner body or gallery cannot become wedged, because of a new device
In construction, and consequently, It can always be easily unscrewed In aa
Inaunt for rewfcklng. The Perfection la finished la Japan or nickel, la strong,
durable, wall-made, built for service, and yet light and ornamental.
F A T P R O F I T S IN P O R K E R S .
Jacob Weinhard Nets $ 2 2 0 0 on Hogs
in Touchet Valiev.
Dayton— That hog raising offers pos­
sibilities unsurpassed by any farm in­
dustry is the b elief o f Jacob Weinhard,
a pioneer business man o f Dayton, who
recently moved to his country seat,
“ Hohenstaufen.”
Since the first o f
the year Mr. Weinhard has sold $2,000
worth o f porkers, and expects to in­
crease this revenue by at least $500
before 1911.
The coet o f maturing the marketable
swine amounted to less than $300,
leaving a net profit o f $2,200.
F igu r­
ing as Mr. Weinhard does the coet o f
production is less than 12 per cent, a
figure which shows that wheat grow ­
ing, orcharding, sheep raising and cat­
tle raising must take a back seaL
W ith closer and better markets afford­
ed by the establishing o f packing­
houses at Spokane, Portland and Seat­
tle, interest in hog raising is growing.
In One Hill 16 1-2 Pounds Potatoes
Dunn— August Pearson has on exhi­
bition 16Vj pounds o f potatoes, the
yield o f one hill.
T w o o f the tubers
weigh three and a h alf pounds each.
They were grown on ground that had
not been fertilised.
Pays SI,400 for Six Mules.
Garfield— Edward Byrne, a wealthy
fanner living two miles east of town,
pore baaed six mu lea, for which he paid
«1,400
Knees Became Stiff
riv e Y e a r* o f Severe
Rheumatism
The cure of Henry J. Goldstein
Barton Street. Boston. Mass., is an’.v*
• r victory by Hood’s Sursanarlli.’
This great medicine has succeeded oT
N EW W H EA T PE R FE C T E D .
m any cases where others have uttl. Ü
failed. Mr. Goldstein says: "j
fered from rheumatism fiv e yeare, it
Quality Equal to Any, and Hardiest kept me from business and caused
'»»
¡Variety Known.
cruclatlng pain. My knees would be!
come as stiff as steel. I tried
Spokane— J. L. Harper, a practical medicines without relief, then - -
toolc
farmer at Waitsburg, Wash., has suc­ Hood’s Sarsaparilla, soon felt mufifl
better, and now consider myself en.
ceeded in producing sufficient seed o f tlrely cured. I recommend Hood’s ’•
Get It today In usual liquid form
an unknown variety o f wheat to sow
chocolated tablets called Sarsataba,
one and a half acres to what is de­
clared to be the hardiest grain grown
in the Northwest.
Experts at the
state o f Washington college and mas­
ter agriculturists in other parts o f the
Pacific country have not been able to
classify the grain, though they say it
is likely to become a heavy producer.
The head is sim ilar to club wheat, but
the grain is harder.
Harper found
seven stalks on his 1,020-acre ranch
near Waitsburg four years ago, and
from five stalks, which were carefully
cultivated in a garden patch fo r two
years, he made six pecks, which w ill
be sown next spring. In g iv in g out
the foregoing information Harper said
he has no bonanza or wonder seed
wheat to sell, nor does he believe the
new grain w ill yield more than the av­
erage Northwestern crop.
However,
he claims it is sufficiently hardy to
grow in any part o f the United States
or Canada.
Big Hay Warehouse.
K ittita s— Capable o f holding 3,000
tons o f hay, the Galbraith & Bacon
warehouse in K ittitas, a town o f 200,
is the largest storage warehouse in
central Washington The floor dimen­
sions are 80x200jfeet, making 16,000
square fe e t o f storage space.
This is
one o f two large warehouses here, the
other being that o f W alker & Kilm ore,
which is 50x100 feet.
Better Look Outside,
If you went to make tha best of
our life, don’t spend much time ia
your
looking within and wondering If yoat
feelings are all righ t Look outside
instead, and see what you are doln*
for others, what you are saying about
other people, how you are behaving to
those around you. If you are behav­
ing kindly and truly to your neigh-
bor you will not go far wrong.
Shake Into Y o u r Shoes
ATIen'« Foot-Ease. a powder fo r the fe e t It num
painfu l swollen, smarting, sweating feet. Mak«*
lew shoes easy. Sold by all Druggists ami She*
Stores. D on 't accept any substitute. Saras]»
F RE E. Address A . S. Olmsteil. Le Roy, N. Y. *
Doing Well.
"H o w 's your boy getting along la
the big city?"
asked
a neighbor.
"Fine,” replied the farmer. "He gets
his name In the papers almost every
day now.
H e ’s one of them Joy
riders you read so much about."
Pettit’s Eye Salve for Over 100 Years
has been used for congested and in­
flamed eyes, removes film or scum,
over the eyes. A ll druggists or How­
ard Bros., Buffalo, N. Y.
Equality of the 8exes.
Traveling In the country, I observe
with indignation that the scarecrow In
every field ls represented as a man!
The flapping of a woman’s -$tlrt, the
w aving of her feathers, would assured­
ly be as effective for the purpose as
ls the dangling of a coat? We will
Eggs Five Cents Apiece.
eventually displace man In every
Tacoma— Eggs are soaring in Ta­ field.— London Truth.
coma. They climbed to 60 cents fo r
strictly fresh stock, an advance o f 2
cents in the past fe w days, and the
highest price ever known to the retail
trade in Tacoma.
Wholesalers have
not advanced figures
from
46@47
cents, however. Few eggs are coming
into market.
PO RTLAN D
M ARKETS.
W heat— Track prices:
Bluestem,
86c; club, 81@82c; red Russian, 80c;
valley, 85c; 40-fold, 84c.
Barley— Feed, $21 per ton; brewing,
$ .
M illstuffs— Bran, $25 per ton; mid­
dlings, $33; shorts, $27; rolled barley,
$24.50@25.50.
H ay— Track prices: Timothy, W il­
lam ette valley, $19@20 per ton; East
ern Oregon, $21@22; alfalfa, new, $15
@ 16; grain hay, $14.
Corn— Whole, $31; cracked, $32 ton.
Oats— W hite, $27.50 per ton.
Apples— King, 75c@$1.25 per box;
Gravenstein, 75c@$1.25; W o lf River,
$1@1.25; Waxen, 85c@«1.25; Bald­
win, $1.50; Northern Spy, $1.25@1.75;
Snow, $1.75@2; Spitzenberg, $1.25@
2; W inter Banana, $1.75@3.50.
Green Fruits— Pears, $1.25@2 per
box; grapes, $1@1.35; 1 7 'sc basket;
cranberries, $8@9 per barrel; quinces,
75c@$l per box; huckleberries, 6 % @
8 j^c per pound.
Vegetables— Beans, 3@5c per pound;
cabbage, 1@1 j^ c; cauliflower, 50c@$l
per dozen; celery, 35@50c; corn, 12
@15c; cucumbers, 25@40c per box;
eggplant, $1@1.25 per crate; garlic,
8@10c per pound; green onions, 15c
per dozen; peppers, 6c per pound;
pumpkins, l ^ c ; radishes, 15@20c per
dozen; sprouts, 7@8c; squash, lj^ c
per pound; tomatoes, 20@70c per box;
carrots, $1@1.25 per hundred; parsnips,
$1@1.25; turnips, $1.
Potatoes — Oregon, $1.25@1.35 per
hundred.
Onions — Oregon, buying prices:
$1.10 per hundred.
Poultry— Hens, 16J^@17c; springs,
15c; ducks, white, 16@18c; geese, 11c;
turkeys, live, 20c; dressed, 24@25c;
squabs, $2 per dozen.
Butter— C ity creamery, solid pack,
36c per pound; prints, 37@37J^c; out-
aide creamery, 35@36c; butter fat,
36c; country store, 24@25c.
Pork— Fancy, 13c per pound.
Eggs— Oregon ranch, 37@37 J-^c.
V eal— Fancy, 85 to 125 pounds, 13c
per pound.
Hops— 1910 crop, U @ 1 5 c per pound;
1909, nominal; olds, nominal.
Wool— Eastern Oregon, 13@17c per
pound;
valley,
17@19c;
mohair,
choice, 32@33c.
Cattle— B eef steers, good to choice,
$5.@5.65; beef steers, fa ir 'to medium,
$4.50@5; choice spayed heifers, $4.50
@4.75; good to choice beef cows, $4.25
@4.70; medium to good beef cows,
$3.50@4; common beef cows, $2@3.50;
bulls, $3.50@4; stags, good to choice,
$4@4.50; calves,
light,
$6.75@7;
heavy, $3.75@5.
Hogs— Top, $9.50@9.60; fa ir to me­
dium, |9.25@9.50.
Sheep— Best valley wethers, «3.25
@3.50; fa ir to good wethers, « 3@ 3.25;
best M L Adams, wethers, « 4@4.25;
beat valley ewes, $39/3.50; lambs,
choice M L Adams, $5@5.50; choice
valley, «4.7fi@5.
22
Honor Trees and Plants.
The Siamese always offer libations
to trees before cutting them down.
The natives of Sumatra pay special
honor to certain trees supposed to
embody the wood spirits, while the !&-
habitants of the Society Islands pay
sim ilar respect to some plants.
HOOD R IV E R ORCHARD LAND
fo r sale by owner; choice ten acres 9J
miles from city, elevation about 1,600
feet, almost level, red shot soil, two
acres six-year-old trees; balance raw
state. Price $1,700, easy terms. To
reliable party will give work clearing
and caring for adjoining ten acres,
amount to apply on purchase price. Ad­
dress P. O. Box 131, Portland, or phono
A 5874.
RELIABLE DENTISTRY
REASONABLE RATH
F»H Sa W Troth mi.. JIM
Bn4i,-w *rt m T it* *4 -
Nl runt. $3.50 MS5.W
k Red Rakhtr PUles roly $7.50
GoW Racket Plates eel)..ft»
CaU er fafcelain Crevas
.............. $3.50 to $54
GoM er Paretian Ftlhta. $14
M e »«
Särm Ftim , -h
____________4 ...»
FREE when Plaits an te tri
O ur W ork G uaranteed perfect
Special attention to ont-of-town patron«,
Drop ua a toatHl for appointment. Out-of-t»*»
work completed In a day. No better work «1-
wnere. .Modern equipment. Every oi>er®tOM
ftpeciallat. l«ady attendant.
THE NEW YORK DENTISTS
DEL H. A. STVBD SVANT. M et.
Heart: 8 A B. * 8 ». a.; SoSarl 9 a. as la ! » ■
A E. Car Foro* aaS Marmar
Paritari. Ort*e
The Real Injury.
"Y ou know the fate of the pitch«
that goes to the well too often.” "0*
Ing to the well never hurt a pitch«
yet. It's going to the corner »alool
that sends him back to the h- *
leagues."— Philadelphia Ledger.
O u r N ew
H a ir V ig or
A yer’s Hair Vigor was food-
the best that was made. Bul
A y er’s Hair Vigor, new ii*
proved formula, Is t,erter,JJ'
is the one great specific forȣ
ing hair. A new preparation »
every wsy. New bottle. Ne*
contents. A s k your druggi*»®
show it to you, "the new kiod-
D ots not cAoroy. tin mUor t f
jt
Sewmmim wgA**** .
Æ ue?s a tk
Aa w* i
doe« not
th* i
itv n d I
oat h ar of <
atM r.
ittO tA A i