Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, July 24, 1913, Image 4

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    FOREST GROVE PRESS,
FOREST
GROVE, OREGON. THURSDAY JULY 24,
200-bushel potato crops, or three
REFINING SUGAR.
600-bushel apple crops, without Procast by WhieV the Best Wh*te
GEORGE F. COTTERILL
p r T o A T T n iT IA M a»y d e p re c ia tio n ¡n the fertility
P r o d u c ts A re Obtained.
liL 1 u A I I l NIIUN j lands
°* l*,e n so'*’
an<* " here applied to The* method used by the beet sugar
o t n o w g i v i n g a maximum rettnerie» u siiiitsHiitiaiiy us follow s:
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„ crop will bring a greatly increas- T,,;‘ n,w “"f“r duTJ,; ed lar«e
W. K. [N ew ell, o r o a s t o n , ejc e j y ,e u an(j still leave the soil |m, w ater being added to produce a
plains Preservative
specific gravity of 1.25. Tlie solution
enriched.
draw n through a connecting
The question lias come to us is pipe then
Methods
having a coarse wire strainer Into
what to do with this spoiled hay large pumps, hy which It la pumped
Professor Scudder, of O. A. C., which is valueless for food. Into the highest story of the building,
usually the seventh or eighth. It there
Many farmers are leaving it on passes
Tells How to Utilize
Into vessels heated by steam
the
ground
and
it
is
killing
out
“Spoiled Hay”
colls to a tem perature of about 210 K.
the growth underneath the cocks Milk of lime is added to the solution In
pans for the purpose of neutral­
or
windrows, so that when it is these
Every June the Willamette removed
izing any ad d which It may contain.
the
weeds
will
spring
From these pans the liquid passes
Valley farmer has to face the
injure the second cutting. down In the next floor, w here It Is fll-
problem of saving his clover hay. O up t h and
r farmers are rolling it u p
through a series o f bags, each
In such a season as this it is an and t burning
made of two thicknesses of cloth, an
it.
The
folly
of
this
exceedingly difficult problem, can he seen at a glance. It outer one of coarse and an Inner one
cotton. The bags are Inclosed
but I have partially solved it by should he hauled to the barnyard of in line
boxes to prevent cooling. After
filling a silo, and by providing and thrown in deep piles. In leaving these the sirup Is run through
filters of bond,lack, which absorbs all
hay caps for the cocks in the
coloring m atter left In It. After
field. Clover makes a fair grade other words it should be com­ the
leaving these It Is pumped Into vacuum
posted
or
allowed
to
rot.
In
of silage for summer feeding,
pans—large vesse's heated by steam
and the wetter it is the better it many cases it may he hauled off and exhausted by air pumps. The
and spread at once on the stub- pressure being thus reduced, the liquid
packs into the silo.
at a lower and lower tem pera
A trial of the muslin hay caps blefield that is to he plowed. Is ture boiled
until, at 140 degrees, evaporation
Before
plowing
it
should
he
convinces me that they will save
complete and the sirup rapidly crys­
disked and mixed Is tallizes
into sugar.
the crop in any ordinary rainy thoroughly
This
Is
the process hy which the
with
the
surface
soil.
Every
ton
June. A field of clover was cut
best
white
sugar Is made, while poor­
F. Cotterlll, Mayor of Seattle,
the 9th and 10th of June, shock­ of this damaged hay is equal ap- er qualities are prepared hy a method who Geo. blames
the Seattle Times for the
ed up and covered with the caps proxilliately to lour tons of fresh less complete.— St. Louis Republic.
attacks on I. W. W. and Socialist halls
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just before the rains began. It manure in plant food value.
by bluejackets.
stood all during the heavy rain The farmer who has damaged Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher reg-
without leaking a drop through hay in the field and will make istered ready to vote this fall BALLOONIST LEAPS TO DEATH
the caps, hut after ten days be­ use of it as a fertilizer will suffer when the {tolls open, and we Parachute Jumper Dies in First Aero­
gan to spoil from the ground little or no loss. The principle note from the books that Mr.
plane Drop
Advantage was taken of a few governing here is the same as Fletcher has been 49 years in Seattle.—Francis
Thayer, aged 47
hours between showers to turn that which requires that hay he Oregon and Mrs. Fletcher has years, a parachute L. jum
per, known
the cocks up side down and re- not sold at all, hut he fed to live- spent 60 years in this state.
throughout the west, was drowned
m aking a parachute descent
cap them. They stood thus un­ stock on the farm.
Mrs. J. A. Hall left Sunday while
from
an
as part of the Pot
Don’t
burn
the
hay,
then,
the
til the 26th, when they were
morning for a few weeks recup­ latch air aeroplane
sports.
hulk
of
its
fertility
content
the
opened up and aired out and
eration at Tillamook.
He went up in an aeroplane with
hauled into the barn the next nitrogen—goes up in smoke,
Johnny Bryant. At a height of 750
Don’t leave it laying in the field,
feet he dropped from the aeroplane.
day, a fairly good lot of hay.
R E AL E S T A T E TR A N S F E R S .
for
then it destroys the meadow Transfers for week ending July 14. After a descent of 100 feet he broke
The caps were made as follows:
loose from the parachute and fell to
Unbleached "Cabot A” muslin and brings on weeds, Certainly, 1913.
the water.
there
should
he
no
question
as
to
was purchased from the local
H attie Boos and hus to C G S e th 1 Thayer did not rise to the surface
merchant at 12J cents per yard. what should he done with the 50 acres ill DI.C of Chas Conklin and after
going Into the water. He had
53, l n 3 $5700.
been giving parachute exhibitions 25
It was 45 inches wide and was spoiled hay. — Pacific Homestead, wf W No illiam
Ryan and wf to Frank B years. Thayer called Chicago his
torn into strips 40 inches long,
A
lot
of
new
m
achinery
has
been
Morton
lot
:i- blk 4' Thorn8 Add to home. He leaves a widow, in Seattle,
a stout 12-inch string tied to each
Hillsboro $10.
corner, and a half pound wooden est Grove Planing Mill, making the A. H. W eaver and wf to E. L. Cum­ and relatives at Aberdeen, Wash.
block tied to the end of each
Liquors To Be Seized
better prepared than ever mings 19.75 acres in Joel Fairchild C
string. Not one of them blew off company
Salem. Or.—Governor W est has is­
to handle building propositions. la't; L C I N 4 $10.
at any time, nor did a drop of them figure on your work.
3 I John Pearson to Fred J. Beno and sued a proclam ation instructing peace
I wf lot 1, blk 2. Sherwood Acres $100. officers to seize all intoxicating li­
rain penetrate them.
H L Boyle and wf to Grace E quors shipped into the state in viola
M
arkets
The caps cost a little less than
Ulancey 10 acres in sec 2, 3 S 1 $ 10 . tion of federal and state laws.
W
V
Apple
and
17 cents each, making the cost ol Pear crops somewhat below normal.
A I Anderson to John Grossenbach- “It is daily brought to the attention
covering a ton of hay about $2.50
er 10 acres in sec 6 , 3 S 1 $10.
of this office,” says the proclamation,
As the caps should last 8 or 10 Peaches More than last year and Leon T Sills and wf to A H W eav­ “that unlawful shipm ents o t such li­
er and wf 1 acre on 7th St Forest quor are being made, particularly by
better.
years the cost is small.
'
Grove $10.
means of ocean and river steam ers
W. K. N ewell . —Oregonian
The Prune crop of W illam ette Vallay,
„ ghaw, and wf t0 Albert E Ros. plying
between points within this state
1913.
WET HAY PROBLEM
illamette
alley
Have you anything for sale, or to exchange? Do you wish any­
thing and do not know where to get it? Have you lost or found
anything? The solution of these and many other problems is a
classified advertisement in The Press.
To E xchange —Old spuds for
one-half amount returned this
fall. E. L. Naylor, City. 36tf
F or S ale —Young 5-year old
horse, weighs about 1200 lbs.,
kind, gentle and true. Price $150
J. H. Humphreys, Gaston, R 2.
3713
W ood W anted —The PRESS de­
sires to secure several cords of
both Oak and Fir wood to apply
on subscription, advertising, or
job work.
Wanted a couple of young
calves, either sex. Phone 0185,
Edw. L. Navlor.
27tf
W a n t e d — Young pigs, phone
1047, Marv R. Sorher,
36tf
W anted The PRESS desires
to secure a live correspondent in
every community in Washington
county. Send in your application
at once.
F or R ent Furnished house.
Inquire at E. H. Coleman’s. Cor.
3rd Ave. and 6th street. __ _
W M . W EITZEL
Tinning and Plumbing, Sheet
Metal Work and Re­
pair Shop.
North F irst Avenue, between Main and
“ A ” S treets; phone 863.
Ii>
53135,
If you are sick
SURVEYOR
All kinds of survey­
ing and maping.
Subdivisions a spec­
ialty.
H. B. GLAISYER,
Hoffman & Allen Bld’g
Phone 806
Foi est Grove, Ore.
and need Medicine you
should get the best.
We dispense only the
purest drugs and chemi
cals. We do it right—
At right prices.
PACIFIC DRUG CO.
FRANK MERESS, Manager
Begin Now!
to plan for that College Course.
There is considerable discussion about Education but
Oregon and Clark county W ash.ngton ser and w( , acre8 ln John „ VValk. and points within this and other
promises
to
more
than
double
that
of
IW
...
-
„
Disposing of Spoiled Hay
states.”
\ the last two years, and even then it . ! er DLC No 49. sec o, 5. 2 S 3 $10.
there is no doubt that a good general college course taken right
Thom
as
F
C
uster
and
wf
to
Dollie
Every ton of hay spoiled by would be less than normal. Fruit and I Smith 1 acre adjoining Yerex Subdi­
is in the long run the practical thing in Education.
moisture due to excessive rain Produce D istributor.
vision, sec 21 $500.
contains as much plant food as is
Sarah W ilkin to Samuel Adams et
A school well equipped to do first class general co liege
taken away from the farm in 30 Misses Rita W atson and C ressa ld ;>000 sq ft in SW14 aec 24, T 2
work is
bushels of wheat, or 66 bushels I Tennis, returnid home Friday e v e n - ; S H 1 W $1400.
of oats, or 200 bushels of potat- , mg after spending a few days in Yam- J 11 Shipley and wf to II O 1 eis- Pekin.—The Chinese governm ent is
oes, or 600 bushels of apples, or;»"» with friends.
^
still dispatching troops to subdue the
one ton of fat hogs, or four tons
j. Cooper and Irene Cooper to Gus revolutionary movement in the disaf
Forest Grove, Ore.
southern provinces, but has not
of milk, or ten tons cf butter. When in need of some more Philips part of lot 4 . blk 8 , Forest r w fected
ithdraw n any soldiers from Mongo­
This school begins its 60th year of successful work in such
Each acre of this spoiled j office stationary call on the Grove $10.
lia.
Charles
E
Hall
to
Della
M
Hall
hay that is applied to the, PRESS job department. Envel- 6250 sq ft in sec 31 2 N 3. $10.
Yuan Shi Kai is anxious
general college lines September I 7th, 1913. Terms reasonable.
land will permit the raising of opes< ca,.Js letterheads, circular David Keck and wf to Annabel to President
proceed south to lead his troops,
three 30-bushel wheat crops, or|jetterd bill heads e tc .
Record and equipment good. Come and help us help you.
Sparkm an WVa of 8 W l. aec 15, l N but his associates have persuaded him
to rem ain in Pekin, for fear th at he
five 40-bushel oat crops t r thiee
4 $10.
on the way to
Come in and talk the matter over or address for Catalogue
Ruth Trust Company to Frank A might be assassinated
of hostilities.
W ebster 10 acres ln J W Chambers the It scene
is now generally believed that
and further information
I2LC, 3 1 N $2500.
General
Sun
Yat
Sen,
form
er
provis­
WOULD LIKE TO GET UNDER IT HIMSELF.
Joseph N Miller and wf to William
president of the republic, who
PACIFIC UNIVERSITY, Forest Grove, Ore.
L Maat and wf 30.34 acres in Noah ional
has
taken
sides with the southerners
Jobe D L C No 50 1 S 3. $10.
and who is now at Nanking, and Gen­
Sam uel C Jaggar and wf to iAtuise eral Huang Sing, form er generalissi­
Wells 8 W qr of SE qtt of SW quasee mo of the revolutionary arm y, never
342 8 1, $10.
intended to support President Yuan V W i V t í t ó V . V A V A V V i V . V i V i I------------- ----------------------------------
Oscar N Rlair and wf to Mary Belle Shi Kai perm anently, but only to use
lkmaorff tract 22 Virginia "Place Sus- him to bring the revolution to a suc­
blackberry
cessful end.
divlaton. $1650.
A Good Old Remedy
W » V A V .V * V * V A V .V » V .V tV V .
Per-ilia Alvoretta Noyes to Mrs \
N otice to the Public.
Bulgaria
Not
to
Make
Resistance
We
w ant just three m inutes of
L Cornish 5 acres in sec 5 2 S 3.
*
N otice is hereby «riven th at the lor.g Bridge
London.—Any
idea
that
the
Bulgar­
your
time
when you are again
across
Dairy
Creek,
W
est
of
Hillsboro,
will
be
$263.
/
\
Did r hear semeo*«»
closed to traffic a fte r Tuesday, July 15th, 1913.
ian
arm
y
is
preparing
for
a
counter
troubled
with
Cholera, D iarrhoea
s a y s o m e th in g
from
H
a.
m.
to
5
p.
m.
of
each
day
until
the
re­
George Hernrny end wf to Oregon stroke has been abandoned. It has pairs on the sam e are completed.
or
any
bowel
complaint.
l
Electric Company .573 acres in N\V1, become known that in his anxiety to by order of th e County C ourt of W ashington
a b o u t so rn e a h s d t
County, Oregon.
of NW sec 11 1 N 2. $300.
Nyal’s Blackberry Carminative
som e w h e re
P B. REASONER. County Judge.
bring about peace. King Ferdinand ap- ; S6tf
H !! Emmott and wf to Charles L pealed to the German em peror regard- |
Is the quickest and surest relief
Call F or Jan ito r Bids.
C hatte rton et al lots 1 and 6 Frei- Ing Roum anta's action. The nature of
for bowel disorders we know of
Forest
Grove,
Ore..
7-17-13.
man Acres, $11,000.
the em peror's reply has not been dis­ The School Board " ill receive sealed bids for
Allays irritation cleanses the
Jan ito rsh ip of the Lincoln, C entral and New
closed.
Ole
Ilagi
r
to
O
B
K
raus
lot
3
School B»*ilding>. N um ber of rooms to be in use
M errd e!
bowels before they are checked
A
semi-official
dispatch
from
Sofia
in each and rules governing duties on file at
blk
4
1-ake
View
add
to
Gaston,
$
tv
.
C’m cra^ en*
s < Rice,
and acts as an antiseptic. It is
that even should the Roumanian* Clerk
Bids will be received until 12 o'clock noon. July
Louise Juncker Beyer McDonald and says
w a it in th*
m oderate in action—being only
26th, 1913. M. Peteraon, C hairm an Board of Di­
invade
the
capital
no
resistance
would
hus to I H Smith 4 acres in see 14 be offered.
shed« O Í
rectors, Dist, N um ber 15, W ashington County,
slightly astringent it does not go
Ore.
l N 4. $1000.
37 t 2
H.C . PARKER. Clerk.
to extrem es—it acts just right in
every way
M argaret M W etherbee and hus to
T H E M AR K ETS .
Call for Bid*. School F urn iture.
W E C atterlln N W 1. of NW*. sec
You can give it to the little
Fore»t Grove. Or»., July 17th, 1913.
1 S 3 and E<* of E S of NEV» of NR
Portland.
ones with perfect safety —it is all
The School Board will receive scaled bids for
stv 31 1 S 3. 915.000.
W heat—Club, 86 c; bluestera, 90c; school
furn iture, list of which is on Hie at Clerks
good and good for you ail and
office. Bids will be received until 12 o'clock noon.
it should be in your home.
July > th , 1913.
K athirine H McClung and hus to red RuM lan' 84c
M PKTERSON, C hairm an Board of D irectors,
ay—Tim othy, $18; alfalfa, $13.
Two sizes 25 and 50 cents
W K C atterlln W 4 of E 4 of XK>. H B utter—Cream
Diet. N um ber 15, W ashington County, Ore.
ery,
30c.
3712
H. C PA R K E R . Clerk.
of NE>. of NEV, see 31 1 S 3. 91.
Eggs—Candled. 27c; ranch, 25c.
Any doctor will tell you th a t
U A I'pton and wf to F M H utchin­ Woo!—E astern Oregon, 16c; Wil-
Here From Portland
when we compound a prescription
son and wf lot 32 Willow Brook Farm;. lam ette valley. 19c.
Mr. E. Davis’ daughter Mrs. it s done right. Bring us your
95000.
Seattle.
Vanvelain
of Portland, and little, prescriptions.
F M C rabtree and wf to F M Crab­
W
heat,
new
crop—
Bluestem.
82c;
tree Sr E'% of SW 1. , NW>. of
son Herbert are visiting at home Littler’s P h arm acy
SE qr and N 1* of S’1-. of SWV* of club, 79c; m l Russian. 78c.
this week.
S K t, gee 12 2 S 3,; also strip 30' Eggs—28c.
THE PRESCRIPTION SPECIALIST
ft w ide 80 rds long, in said see 12 2 , B utter—Cream ery. 31e.
H
ay—Tim
othy.
$
1.8
per
ton;
alfalfa,
S 3; also 100x50 ft In lot 6 blk 11
— F o « in New Y o r k Eve nin g Sun.
P r e s s J o b Printing Satisfies
Phone 901
£
913 per ton.
Simm ons' add to Hillsboro. 910.
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GROWS ALARMING
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