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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1906)
EVERY FARMER i ry The Farmer’s Mutual Fire jCreáme.ryi in iiitvreHhNl in gi4ting Fire Inmirance at lowest |M»sHible coet. Relief Association was organized by farmers for just that purpose and is the only <x»nipanv ill |s>sition to give it. If you would like to learn about it drop a lint* to H. W. SNASKALL. Gresham, Ore., R. F. D. No. 4. HARRY HUXLEY, t O w I ff 4 I Milk buckets mid a milk cooling room lu a dairy producing certified milk at Sunnier. Wash., are Illustrated 111 Hurd's Dairyman, which says: All milk is drawn into buckets covetvd with cloth strainers, then |>oured Into the tin drum which extends through the wall into the cow room. The mt Ik is received by a trap strainer before reaching the cooler. The cooler Is hol low. The cold water runs through tlie Inside anil the milk over the outside. The temperature of the water 111 winter WORK NEAT Call or write him at GRESHAM, B. W. EMERY LIVERY. SALE AND FEED .... STABLES Ilulldlua Ina llairy llenl. Frank Young, th» tiftcen year-old son At preseut there are two ¿latitici pluis.-s of building ii|> a dalry herd. of Wm. Young, residing near Bartoll, First, there ls thè building u|> of thè met with all accident in which lie near dalry ben! of itedlgi-ved animala of ly l.wst Ills life recently. While visiting some dlstlnet linssl, and. aecoud. there the Duncan and Bell families on Sanuv ls thè bulàllng up of n beni of uaeful Ridge his saddle horse plunged “nd milk producera hy- a System of npgrad l>alk<si throwing him to the ground Ing wtileli ought to tre so conditeteli aa to temi up to thè former. We hiv head dow nw ard and dragging him some of iiiH'essIty foi.x'd to bulli! up dalry distance Indore W Relf was able to slop henls. tirsi. bis’ause few diilrynieti at the runaway. thè lieglunlng of Illese o|»eratlona bave Min lit'rtIm Olierai recently H|>ent a snfflclent capitai to purvhaae dalry lienls out ami out; aecond. aa little week »ith her aixter, Mrs. Mac Thoma*, mure tluin I |>er cent of our eattle are and while riding home a leu evening* ot pedigree»!, auch intimili* eould not I h » ago met ^ith the iiiniaiial ia | h ‘ i h in sis-unsl. and. thlnl. dalrymen wbo encountering a liear near tin* toadnide. know thelr business will not dispose Iler atory of bruin was accepted ana of thelr beat cow» utibsta at faticy dream, or a black dog, or a »tray prtees. 11. S Shaw. Mieti!.*» until on Sunday Wesley Bacon Fred Giblinin*, while hunting, again One of the lights of the Paris Acade a glimpse of ”l»ear’’ in the tiuils-r my of Medicine recently entered a chastil it to the Sandy whet«' it eaca|>eil. sharp protest against reckless opera tions for apiiendleltls by surg.nns. He »ays that a physician should tìrst dis dare the existence of thè disease nml the necessity for an operation, Sur- ge.ui» often mistake other and I« nm serious maladies for apiiendleltls. Gresham Harness Shop MILK BVCKKT3 AX1> COOLING BOOM, Carries a Full Line of LIGHT and DRAUGHT HARNESS, COLLARS, PADS. HALTERS, WHIPS, BRLSHES, COMBS. Etc. HARNESS. BOOT and SHOE REPAIRING A SPECIALTY’. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. is -bl ilegns>s. and during the summer mouths a tHirrel containing 15o feet of coiled pi|H' packed with cracked ice Is tis,il to cool the water befon- It enter» the cisder. With a barrel of this kind the tem|ierature of the water can tie rvduceil tj -to ilegri-es. After all cows are milked the c.ius of cold milk are taken to the bottling bouse, which is 500 feet from the cow barn, where file milk Is poured through th«* wall of the bottling room into the mixing tank and after being thoroughly mixed is put tn quart bottle» at once. The liottles are put in metal cases bolding twelve lag ties each, and cracked ice Is put arou-ul the iwcks of the bottles. ♦♦ GRESHAM BARBER SHOP : of all kinds neatly : Tonsorial ■ nd work quickly done ♦ : Rann Honad and put ia finl-cli« arder PmMrm, Solved. Next door to Gresham Hotel Robert H. Childers, Prop. GRESHAM - OREGON : ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Insure Your Property NOW IN THE LONDON ASSURANCE CORPORATION One of the oldest and beat in surance companies in the world. Agent GRESHAM, ORE. ••••••••••••••••• ! THE GRESHAM MOTEL ' o Greshan, Oregon o Mrs WALTER C. BURCH Prop. o < • ELEGANTLY FURNISHED < I SINDAY DINNERS A SPECIALTY ♦♦ ♦ : KATES 11 TO 12 PER DAY X « Gire us a Call. ABOUT 15 DIFFERENT HIADF.H THIS Prices from 8c to 121-2c a Yard for full width 28 In. Goods WEI-K — A I mo ii Lot of Nvu — Laces, Embroideries, Ribbons, Etc. AN»» a l ull I in«* of X '111 I I I \(»’S <•<><>!>>•, Baking Powder, Extracts, Spices, Ftc., Ftc Roirn OtLVU lVTriYlOtr ITA (Jilt?y By Onlt ring your DOORS and WINDOWS through us Plenty of Oil, Lead. Paint, Etc THURSDAY REMEMBER ! m . BORNSTEDT’S Æ' Ä, Sandy. On fIRWOOD GIST LARSON, Proprietor. ♦ Outing Flannel NEW MARMO! G resham JOHN H. METZGER An examination of our stock will convince you that we have the best selected stock of GENERAL MERCHANDISE in this neck ’<> the woods. SANDY Kalsomining, Papering. PRICES LOW of dairylng, thè serlous obj.wtlons to It Is'lug Ita everlasttug :tw> «liiys a yaur Job. Tharv ls no let U|i. w«> ina.v sny, night or day. Sablsiths or holidiiy». All merlila lumi ami iierslatent Work lu thè dalry. ltut wlien you come to thlnk of It. wtuit klnd of work cali you eugage In and make money nt II tinit la not an everlasttug Job wlthout let up. yaar and year out? A h «<• salii The many improvements in Sandy Is-fore. now that thè mllklng tnaehlno are attracting the admiration of ls>th la provine a sueveaa thè girai buglrar old mid lie» residents. of keepiug niilkers oli Ilio Qirm la Irte Ing removed. and thè fiirtif itself eiui M. McCormick has Iwgun drying take hisirt agalli. Home and Farm. prunes. Dr. L. L. Van Slyke of the New York experiment station gives in bis new book. “Modern Methods of Testing Milk and Milk Products.” the following useful rule»: To find the amount of cream pro- ducial for loo pounda milk when the per cent of fat In milk and in cream Ii known, divide the ¡H-r cent of fat In milk by tlie |»*r cent of fat iu cream and multiply the result by 100. Ex ample—How many ponuds of cream containing 25 p *r eei-.t fat are pr xluced from 100 pounds milk containing 5 per cent fat? Five «livhled by 23 equals 0.2; 0.2 multiplied by 100 <s;uals 2>>. the nurnl>er of pounds of cream with 25 per cent fat. To find the amount of skim milk for 100 pounds milk wb<*n the jier cent of fat in milk and in cream Is known. And the amount of cream by the rule given above and then subtract this from 100. Example—How much skim milk is pro dneed from loo [«omuls milk containing 4 per cent fat when the cream contains 23 per cent fat? Four divided by 25 equals O.10; 0.10 multlpli«*«l by loo «s|unls 10; loo mines p; cpials M. the numlier of pounds of skim milk. Mrs. Fr«*d Rietu of Vancouver is k«*e|>- ing house for Oswald Riem. Mrs. O. Kit-in is sick in tlie hospital in Portland. Miss Ikilly Alt tolled th«* sw««et sound ing schiMil Iv-ll for th«* new fall t«*rm beginning September 17th. Mrs. H. Hillman of Firw<»*i s|»-nt a few days in Portland last week. (HAS. L. LEWIS CHERRYVILLE Miss Irene Ait leines for Portland the first |>art of this week where she will finish learning the dressmaking trade. Manager ! The Famous Sandy Hostelry Under new management. Pay» special attention to commercial and Mi-s S. Hillman and Henry Kiesecker made a business tuip to Sandy Saturday. transient trade........................................... Sand> Miss !**>llv Alt and Mr. Nelson were i>ut enjoying the silt shit e after the heavy rain. The sun was rather warm wasn't it Neil' Meals lor Automobile Parties : Phone orders promptly attended Clean lieds. Best of Horne Cotiking. Prices Reasonable . . , l Feed . Stable <«. Stuckie has purchased a new horse, Connection < *. ltieni made a business trip to Port land last week. AV. I’. Roberts has hie house completed. nearly Repairing :: of All kind* :: Promptly Done Mr. and Mrs. Koenickie and daughter Marie were guests of Mrs. lama Went- land last Sunday. J. Bell was a guest ot Anton Sr., and family Sunday. Atfent for John Deere B ukrìm and Vehicles, Peter Schüttler Wagons, Moline Wagons Malar, Mrs. J. Lampert made a business trip to Sandy recently. COTTRELL. pawn M. Ball has had bis fruit drier in o|H-iati<>n during tlie last week. Prunes have la-eii arriving quite steadily. The prune crop in this nighls.rI ks »1 is quite large, but the recent rains have caused eoiisidi-i able damage by causing the To Prevent l ow Sarklnc Herself. Tli«*re are many devices to prevent cows from sucking tliemselm. A spiked halter Is shown in the accom panying ent from Anienlcan Agricul turist. A buckle at tin* up|s*r part be hind the ears makes It quite easy to detach it. cut shows how the Sandy Hotel Mrs. Anton Malar of Firw<M»l went to Portland last Satuniay to att**nd the funeral of Mis. II Malar at llills<la|e, Oregon. ( )re prunes to crack. Oi^GON L ine «xi» I II/ icksi 11 i I 11 i i U nion P acific Harrow», Cultivators. Manure Spreaders. Disk Plows Harrows, John Deere Plows Paul Dunn bus recently had Ids dene, and several other buildings paint ed. F. Sharanke did the work for him mid »ill now la-gin painting a house for I’ris-tor A Ik-ers on the old Scoville placo at Orient. 3 TRAINS TO THE EAST DAILY Skilled Horseshoeing : : Our M. Ball’s dryer is running full capa city no»-. Prunes are very fair mid Nate tins tour Home Specialty plentiful. Ralph Neibauer has made a bmrel of ^CHALKER "The Reliable Real Estate Man.” FARMS, DAIRY AND STOCK RANCHES, Small Tracts, im proved or unimproved, Cedar and Fir Timber, Empire Cream Sep arators. J. H. CHÀLKER. GRESHAM. ORE Gresham Bakery VX1ON DEPOT SPIKED FIALTEU IN PLACE. spikes are secured. Tbe spikes should not be over two Inches long. They nre best made of wrought nulls, but a good wire nail with a flat head will suffice. The nails may be placed hi mi Iron vise and the heads flattened as much as possible. They are then driven Into a piece of thick leather and secured by sewlug or riveting It upon another piece of leather, as shown In the cut. An old lialter can be used to good advantage. First drive the spikes In the nose piece as desired; then sew or rivet a piece of leather over the heads of the nails. ■■■■ At the Front, Carries a full line of Horne made The unprogressive dairyman falls to realize that the dairy world not only "do move,” but Is rapidly advancing. Perhaps he Is one of the best of the old school, yet Is at the tn^- end of the procession of modern improvement, whereas If he would get out among the alert dairymen of the present and Imbibe the newer Ideas he might be easily a leader In the front of modern dairy progress.—B. Benjamin, Jr. Bread, Pies. Cakes. Cookies. Doughnuts etc. MRS. CHAS. JOHNSON Alain Street GRESHAM, ORE. _______________________________ ( Hl< AGO - PORTLAND •J 3D A M Daily. MPE< IA I. for the East via Huntington. ft 1 ft !’ Vf SPORAKK FLYER haily. cider. Says it is gissl. 5 on P M Daily. a A M Dally. KELSO School commend'd Monday w ith Miss Max Kligel was a Portland ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦O visitor ft <«» I». Vf. Hally. R. Jonsrud made a Portland Saturday. Mr. it nd Mrs. Peter Rntli, of George, and Miss Annie Jnrl visited Mt. and Mrs. Sandall th«* past week. Miss Jail returiif-d to Portland where she will at tend High School this fall. , 30 P M. Pally «•Xrept Sunday. John Bankus, who has la*en etti|doy«*d for some time bv R. E. Jail has left to attend High School ill Portland. p. Hath will take his place as iisaistant ill hiaiio, and way poinln from the store. F. W. Cumming's barn doors are re- .5:40 A. M. or upon arrival splendent with a new coat of [mint. »‘Xct-pt Haturday. 1 P. M„daily except Friday. Mr. Stone, on his place near Boring, Ticket Office, Third and WaMhinxton. t<a>k down mi ash tree w hich was found Telephone Main 712. (’. W. .^tin^er, City Ticket Agt.; A. L. Craig, General to contain 35 [Hitinds of honey. He was fortunate ill getting it ns u la ar had PawBenger Agt. I mm ii in the vicinity for some time. 0. R. & N A M E h Mt ward P M P Vf ___ Local Schedule Of Irains Went ward A M A M P M No. ft No. 6 No. 4 L t . 7 3 ft 1ft ft 1ft rORTLANO Now that the mnklng machine nj»- pears to lie an assured success It puts a ft 20 a 20 « ft 20 tHT MIRI a 7 10 a ». .1 ft 3.ft H :o IM tUMH a new face upon th jp-.vhoh* business. ft 40 Any man familiar with livestock grow a ft 4ft X 45 « fi 45 HIRIItW s noJ, n «> TROUTMIE a ft 3.5 ing Is free to admit that In no line of 1 a ft fio • 2 ( m | »Oïl 7 04 ROOITER R 6 IM stock handling Is there so good an op 1 a V 12," » 17Ì, 7 12 »»'O*» Hit « o»a portunity for money making as tiiut 1 Max Kligel who bud to HilH|a*nd thrashing on account of the rain atartol up again Monday nt Vetch's, lie will have about 4,(100 bushels of grain. BiggH Mail Hp’e ! IXM'ai A Kx Fl yr J. Ell-worth has commenced work on Machine. I ‘ last Saturday. For Lu'wiMoti, Kitmria, W hm I i . : f.»MV»« Riparia train No. 1, daily Arrive Riparin The question of how to obtain n clean, mild flavored cheese all the time is one of the very important consid erations In solving the problem of get ting the people to eat more cheese. The Milkina Arrive«, Anna Biichninnn as teacher. 7:00 A. M. iMily .... . SmblHy. I nlform Qonllty In Cheese. A Christian writing from Palestine to the British Weekly snys that He- brew is once more a living tongue In Its native soil. Jews from all lands meet In Palestine and. having no other speech In common, fall back upon that of their forefathers and the sacred liooks. Jerusalem Is once more a Jew ish city, be writes, now actually con taining more Israelites than returned from captivity In the duys of Ezra and Nebemiab. Leaves H 7 7 7 7 7 0 00 ftft 3ft 2.5 20 Oft fiy Mrs. Dolan's new residence. 6 (X) a ft ftfi ft 1 a ft a ft I a ft Bert Jonsrud and John Revenue went o on a fishing trip laat Friday. 1 he re an sult was no fish. 25 Mr. und Mrs. F. G. Jonsrud visited 10 in their daughter, Mrs. S. Andrews, at Cottrell Sunday. SANDY STAGE and LIVERY NEWTON 1 : ♦ A LEAVES ORR, if I PROP. : a : ♦ Sandy for Boring at 6:30 a. m. and 2:00 p. m. Boring for Sandy at 8:35 “ and 4:45 << Scliediih* subject to change w ithout notice. t At Sandy Makes Connections I with Salmon Mail Statfe. Also makes connection for Asch off’s and meets first car at Boring, : Orland Zeek, GENERAL Blacksmithing ♦ Gives a present with everv pm- 2 cluist* <,f WOI.VI-HIXE SOAP. T It will [»tv voti to ......................... 14c, 5c, Ilk*, 15c, 20c, and 25c Counters. ♦ ♦ • ♦ x AND DEALER IN HARNESS. FARM IMPLEMENTS, BUGGIES and WAGONS Pleasant Home, Ore. ••••••••••••••••a We carry n full ||m, ,,[ G| Ns Cartridges, Fishing Tack- le, T iìi |> h , Etc. Z ' 2 X California Medicated Soap * Stocking Feet, Underwear ♦ Plejsant Home. Oregon. ♦