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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1906)
I «xWxMxVikhda><W)^<fabtfo><khibh<foxVi<*xM> Sx» ‘•Viva 1« D iium *!** fTotnlcr <'im;|i i'll B.i,i.nrmnti'» some- a hut oihi’iid iimi i<> ,i||y uh tiiii'l|<>l| ag. I'lulmilloil. "VIVI* ||| llliuillll”' Will'll IlM lit'» < nr iln> illHxulutluu of tin* liiMalmi SUN MONETIrE WED THU 1 FRI SAT parlliiini'iit ri'uili Knglaud voiced llu» ii link of avory liili'lllgi'iit mill sym IMitlii'Ilc o'lxi'i'vtir of iln< trend of de- i"lo|nin'ntn in th,. |Nud of th" cxar. I Im douma'* hour wm brief. The auc- reaM>r » lili li llu* eaar hinted In Illa de- i’i*i' in .lit I m * Niiiiiinoiieil may never I-" l>'i n Nevarllielraa on tile floor Of a n-ul R iimh I uii nulloniil ii**«*illbly the I'olitli'iil coinu'loiiaiieaa of the lUUM I iiih I'l'i'ii reienled. mid the world liken tin' revolution. Iluaidii In UHuki* mid not uxiei,.. iim line Mouietlniea le-eu fan rail. Illlnalu leele; idle renieiulHTn. ¡lie i I'uetlonlata, who brought about the ufiru(d end of the douma. argued tlnil lie |iioeiwdlliga were nil talk mid lie work. Jitrt the kind of work which ICuaxt.i need * for her |iollileiil regenera tion In taking enunael together with tree n|iee< fl, I'rili'tliully nil llUiodmi* limy liuie kiiiiivii tlieiiiH'lvex licfore ever u Vole« v.'un lifted III the |n'o|de'n .lust a Htllc talk wilti the women on IMirllmni'ilt. but no»' they ill) know Hint III *y nil I iiu»* theuiM'lvea. mid thut lx u the (arm in regard to chicken* by one long bUqi In advance. Memln'ra living inti rested in chickens. Now i» tin- time to )*-gin bi get the liundrcdM mid tboilMindn of liillvn u|mrt lu 1H7G u man In Jeffersou county winter quarter* in sliape and to select have met mid dechired their grlev- Aim* to me and »aid: “I have been your winter layer*, lam'l keep any mice* mid conviction* fuee to face mid i trying to make some mouey out of during th« abort Huie they were allow lien* over two year* old. Have your I my lieru of cow*. They are grade laying flis-k consiat o( one-year-old ed to wotk inuunged to form combina Niiortboru cow*, uud the l»e*t 1 can tion* mid imrtle* Hint Mood for some- hen* ami pullet* a* much a* |o*»ilde. get tlieui to do I* 15U pound* of butter < >f course vour pullet* must lie well de- tlilug iletlnlte «nd practical. per cow. uud I have worked liarU.'' line rciinoii why the outnlde world velo|*sl now il they arc to lav (or you in Now. lie asked me wliut be should do. can Join heartily In w lulling long life Novomla-r and |teceml*-r and through nud he suld very feelingly: “I can't to Hu- memory of the dc|n>*«d douinn the winter when egg* are high. Now, stand It to work Hie year round for nud bo|H' for u »|><*edy *ucce*Mor of Hie ju*t a word in regard to eelectii g the Much »mull result*. Fbuli I sell off •mu« *U'!U|i I* Hie recent UUveiling of lien* you are going to market. When tlic»e cow* uud go uud buy dairy the Indlvldunl virtue and geulu* of the visiting one of our neighbor* a short wiw*?’ “I think not.” I *uld. “Well, untlon. We have long believed tliat time ago when «lie WM »electing her what will I do?" 1 »a111: "You want tbere were (trong men In ltti**ln. lu lien* (or the market we were very much I to raise dairy cow*, don’t you? You the doumil they *tood up and (iroved surprised to bear tier reasons (or selling don't want to fool away your time You want good It. And a lucre knot of city profe*- certain liens, the main one being l»- . with |>oor cow*. cows." "Y'es.” "Well, you go aud i-aiiM- they look'xl so raggtxl mid were «lutial* were not allowed to imim - a* buy the liest Jersey bull that you can What a mistake. ltu**l*‘* rv|ire*cntntlvc men. out of not laying now. tlud and If you pay a g<»>d. high price Those very "ragged" helis that hail a total of over 4<*i members only for I i I iii , Hie lietter mid put him at twenty-eight represented i-ltlei. The about lost nil their featliers, being the the hind of your herd." He did no. linmeiiae prefiouilcmiici* of rural repre early moulter*, were just the one* *be He puld $’J«' for u very flue, prepo sentative* 1» In keeping with the alt- should have «elected a* the one* to keep tent, stroug bhioded Jersey bull. Now, nation, a laud where the p«u*.iiit po|iu- tor her winter layer*. For moulting •<> my giMid farmer frieud*. I want to When the I j Hou predominate* mid ugrlcult.tro I* early they would Is- in tine condition to »liow you Hianetiilng. daughters ot Hint »Ire came into milk, lay tin* winter, Imt those wed leather* It* all iil'Norliliig IndUMtry. at four year* of age. hl* average was A typical country incmtier In Hie dou- cd lien* that were laying now were the *7.5 pound* of butler per cow. That very one* that will !*• boarder* next inn of the kind the world like* to hear I* whut blood did when bred lu the from wii* I’rliicc t'ru*o;T. the owner winter. They will not la-gin to moult light dlrii-tloit l:i o-.ie remove from of vast ewtatea In th" district which until late then they will la* several tluit bull It made a difference of 12.5 elected him deputy, lie I* a iiiuu of weeks moulting, ami then but very lew pound* of butter per ejw.—W. 1». education, formerly «• tvix I the govern of them, i( any, w ill go to laying until Hoard. Wlscoiislu. Before Hairy Con ment and broke with Hie reactionary spring when any old lien will lav. Even vention. ttenntlfnl Veeia C ost . official* to the extent of ex|Mi*lng to our four-year-old lien* for we do have a The *u*»Ject of the Illustration, from the cr.ar 111« cOO*plrncle* of which the few test'll liens of that age oil the pluce Holstein-Freislitu Register. I* the Vile Tri-fxjff I* chief, *ucb u* Ineendlnrj and the only time we expect to get any beautiful youu,: cow Joliannu Bon- |>ro|>uganda Inciting riot mid outrage* eggs from them is in the spring—Feb lieur, bred by W. J. Gillett. Itoaendule. upon the .tew* In oriler to Ju*llfy |»o- ruary, March and April — Imt then Wl*. It I* evident thut Individual ex lli-e oppreMlon. The prince la u con- those egg* we use lor nittillg purpose* cellence aud fierforinauce are strongly •creative I.Bwrnl, ready to tight an- alone and ex|>ect to have some prize blended 111 till* anlmnl. As a two- nrchy from tin* top or Hie liuttoiii. And winner* from the chick* from those year-old she made un otflclal te»t of Hie city repreoeiitatlve* were not con egg*. Of course, then we can afford to 14.2 faiund* of butter In oue week and one day. In fined to tool* of the autocracy. who b xird tlic lien al the age of four years riO.8 pound» of milk eleven mouth» nt the snme age she l*iught their way Into the douma. Oue for the sake <d "has-lieeu" the hen hav pr<*!uced 12.H2M.0 fiound* of milk. As of Hie moat aggreit«lvr of the city Lib ing I h - cii a tested breeder l*>th for egg* a three year-old »lie was given nu otfl- eral* wua XnlMikoff. rvprcm'iitntl ve and tine bird*. But ullow me to em ciul test eight month* after calving from St. I’etcraburg. a typical, cool phasise if you must keep your (owls and In seven day* produced 13 pound* beaded buallie«» ma.i. who calmly und free from lice. Invest in a gallon of yet determinedly rx|>o*ed the Incon- law's Lice Killer and a 50 cent Aspin alati'iicy of the government nt tlic out wall sprayer then clean out your hen set In i-onveulug the asHcmbly und then house. t«pray the ri*>*t» and all around forbidding It to tackle the problem* nt the nest* and Isixe* and walls of the the riait of the crl«l* which called It building, then examine your bird* (or Into Iwlug. l*»ly lice and then if you find even one Ilcactlon may progn-n* to the point dust them all with some g<s*l dust |*iw- where It raze* the work of the And der. Better sell off all but two or three douma mid blot* It from history’s page; dozen and give them g,**l care rather the czar tuny grant the |iea*uut de than keep one hundred and give them mand* for land, which w;i* the su indifferent care and have no many , J ohanna iionhi . i a. preme question In the anscmbly. tliu* Isiarders and dr<*ipy hen* around. of butter uud lu oue year nt the same stealing tlie thunder of the Litterals, Ikiii't keep the immature undenriied, age produced 1G.1H3.3 pvutid* of milk. Imt tlic world know* ami thinking Hits- stuntixl pullet* ex|*x'ting they will pay She was recently tested again in her sum* will take heart in troublous time* yon back ill egg*. They will never do il. four-year old form mid made 22.2 to tome from the »lime knowledge that Just keep a dim-account mie year and IHiunds of butter lu one week, her In city mansion and rural palr.ee a* see if they do. Then try another year uillk for the time averaging 4.2i> per well n* In p 'iiannt hut there exist* a and keep a close account with some cent fat. Iler liest day In milk at spirit of revolution which buyonet* well-inatiired, well-cleaned pullets and tills age la 73.1 pound*. ’1111' sire of Johanna Bonbeur Is the cannot kill and also which Is too s ‘If lieu* and l*i convinced. Ami when noted Sarcastic Lad. champion nt St. |M>**e»*ed to wnste It* energy In cheap culling your flock la- sure ami give your Louis, and the sire of about twenty relM'lllons. early raggamufliii* the preference for A. It. O. daughters. HI* dam. Belle saving at home. As to the breed you Sarcastic, has nu official test of 25.5 t'anada holds Hint If there Is to lie nil should keep, all |*iiiltryineii will tell pound» of butter lu oue week, mid bls annexing on till* continent she should grandma. Rosu Boulieur V.. has un you to select the breed you like best, i official test of 25.11 pounds. The dam lw Hie nunexer. not the annexed. The the fowl that ap|*‘iil* to you |>er*onally, of Johanna Bonbeur 1» Johanna I»e Dominion now exceed* the United but of course each fancier ha* hi* pre Koi II.. who sold for fll.tMM) cash and State* In urea by 2.5H.«MM> nquare mile*. ference. Why? Why, iH'vanse it doe* who had an official test nt four year* Fl».' comprises one third of the area of the bc*t (or him under hi* care and j old of 21 pound* of butter In seven the British empire. I* a* large n* thirty duy*. iimnagemeiit. I'nlted Kingdoms, eighteen Germany* and thirty three Italy*. Iler nencoast ei|Ual* half tin...... .. circumference, Miss Alice Dempsey, of Portland, PALMER mid her territory stretches 3.f>00 mile* spent Sunday with Mi»» Blair. oni' way and 1.400 the other. But Can- j I.. C. Palmer, one id the flrm of the Ruby Richey is resuming his High adn'* total population doesn't e<|iuil the Bridal Veil l.nmbering Co., Ims sold School course in Grants Pass, Oregon. population of New York and l.on<loii hi* *hare to the company mid he and Win. Frost, who has been working in combined, mid It Is people, not acres, hi* family will leave in it short time for Portland, is spemling • few weeks with Vancouver, Wash. Mr. Palmer Ims that constitute a country's greatness. I m ' cii a resident of this place for many liis parents here. Mrs. I'hlid was mucli pleased witli a One Iir. Roux of the I’nsteur insti years and we all regret tluit he is going visit from her children in Portland on to leave. tute, Paris, recently announced tluit he had discovered n new proceaa of Dr. Hamilton iv , family left on the' Saturday and Sunday. preserving fresh meat by Injecting a 17th for .•'idem where the doctor ex|>ecta preservative at the time of slaughter, to attend the medical school. COLUMBIA SLOUGH mid the French government Immediate Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Everhart and son Mr. Fitzgerald lias sold hi* 400-acre ly ordered the scientists to “try it on were Palmer visitor* lust week. tract on tlie slough to Mr. Burgion, of the dog” 111 tills case the army. Mean School opened here the 17th with Portland, for 125.000. The latter take* while the time Imnored proceaa of In Miss Edith Bloom ns teacher. )»>s»es»ion immediately. Mr. Fitzger jecting suit by Hie slow process of ab Mrs. Frisl Mason went to Portland ald will move witli lii* family to the sorption from brine Is good enough for some folk*, and the product of the Nunday. city. brine barrel need* no doctor’s label to C. W. Altman is running a dairy and iniike It go down. garden nt Ilia place on the banks of the SYCAMORE. Columbia. About 300 I mixcs of toma tins Richey mid son are in eastern toes and 40 crates of mellona is tlie “Mexico for Mexican*!'' I* a cry that neither startle* nor surprise*. It I* Washington on a pleasure trip. daily output for the city market. Dur* raised sooner or later In nil countries Mi»s tiertrude Doimghy, of Portland, ing tomato season lie employ* eight where the people allow foreigners to has lieen visiting Mis* Blair for the helfiers. Mrs. Altman *u|n‘rintenda set the win* Is of progress going, but past week. tlie work. Is never lien rd until foreign enterprise tirmidma Nelson is slowly improving. Monday, the 24th, Jo*. Stephens witli begins to take Its pay out of the conn i Mr. linker, of Montnvilla, who recent fifteen blind students from over the state met at the I'liion Depot and were try. Ko long ns foreign gold pour* In ly purchased a part of the old Burns escorted to tlie blind school at Salem by tlic foreigner Is a good fellow. place, lias moved his family here. one of tlie teachers. 1 1906 SEPTEMBER 1906 213 Hiß [6 7 8j 9]10[11112 |13 14;15l 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 1 1 POULTRY NOTES -S-CHALKER Start a Savings; Account "The Keliable Real Estate Man." with u* and get FARMS, DAIRY AND STOCK RANCHES, Small Tracts, im proved or unimproved, Cedar and Fir Timber, Empire Cream Sep arators. 4 PER CENT on all your deposits „O regon S hort L ime • THE CITIZEHS Î 120 Grind tn., TORTLAflO. ORE. «*>> U nion P acific »♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦a»»»»» J. H. CHiLlER. GRESHAM. ORE * 3 TRAINS TO THE EAST DAILY Through Pullman »tandards and tourist •h * ping ears daily to Omaha. Cth ago. Mpo- kane; tonrl»t aleeplny-rar dally to Kan*«» L‘*y Kr-cllnlng < halrears (aeaU free) I.« the Ea»t daily. INION DKPOT I ¿earn ClfH'AGO- PORTLAND MPE< I AL for the East » la H tini Ington. V -v> A M Daily. •a œ P M f> 15 p W. - Ml A M Ihiiiy. Daily. Arrive«. ¡¡Swetland’s Ice Cream î: and Soft Drinks PORTLAND HIGGrt lAh CAL. for all locai ta'tuwn Biggs and P- ? ! ... Il-I 7:16 A. M Daily. h 15 A M. 6 «» P. M Paily. badly. FOR AMTOKIA and M U0 P. M way ¡«ilnt», connecting 1 with »team«*r tor llwa* exo-rpt <o and North Beach, Mundi» y, »tramer l!a»aalo, Aah-St M«tur«iay dock (water per.) 10 <•> P M 6:00 P. M iMily ex<’F pt Bunday. FOK DAYTON, Ore- t«n City and Yarnhill. iver |H«lnt«, A»h»t dock (water per.) & 30 P M J»ily except Sunday J [ Fight u arti PM PM Her Ice Crearn Parlors on Powell Street oGRESHAM ORE. ORE. B. W. EMERY LIVERY. SALE. AND FEED .... STABLES. Insure Your Prcperty NOW IN THE LONDON ASSURANCE CORPORATION One of the okleot and beat in- corn panics in the world. G resham . - O re . Agent GRESHAM. ORE. 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