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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 11, 1907)
V V fl . e | [ mb . •-/I WC CONQUERED- GRESHAM and MONTAVII LA, MULTNOMAH CO., OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 1907 Volum« 3 ■------------------------------ - or of th« deed, xml ■■ In »1 many caaea of thia kind it ia very doubtful if there will be. One thing, however, ia certain, the work waa that of an expert. Number ------------------- ______ 2 back, pruned some, others 1 cut back to the trunk to give a new growth, tlien in tlie Spring before tlie blosaom» come out (ami in fact I sprayed some peaches all , • ready in blossom without injury) spray i ed witli a mixture of lime, sulphur ami Fanners’ Line Shown to Be a Farm of Judge Ryan Used for Gresham’s Development League Evidence» Point to Work of •alt, repeating every Spring, at Mie Mr. Mart Improves Blacksmith Shop the Purpose — S’ate Can Do Much to Turn Professionals — Money Success at Annual Meet third year my neighbors complimented The Interior of the Hart blacksmith Board Assists. me on my having a new orchard, prac Attention this Way. Safe Not Opened. ing Held Monday. shop lisa recrnlly tax-n transformed in tically. Had excellent fruit and the to the ap|s-aranee of a well w|uip|i«d (NpecUi to tbe Herald J PORTLAND, Oregon, Jan. 7th, 1907— tree» looked thrifty and strong, and the |jt»t Tues lay night as Cashier Archie machine shop. The shop itself has The Stockholders of the .Multnomah PORTLAND, Grs., January H, 1907.— Never at any time since Oregon fecame (ruil was clean from scale. Meyers lot ked up the mhney and l««>k» lieen eonsideralily enlarged ami on the ard Clackamas County .Mutual Tele- Some persons iu the community to I The first active steps ut planting experi a state haa there lieen such widespread in the big burglar-proof safe In the north »i<le of thia addition is erected save time and expense used costic »«ia ' phone company held their annual meet vault of the First State Bank little did he the machinery that will revolutionise mental 10 acre apple orchard on the I interest in her development, aa ia ev- and others diviale i from the rule and ing in the Grange hall at Gresham, last the blacksmith and machine work of i farm of Thomas F. Ryan of Clacks ma» hie need by the letters received from all put in less lime and Some used less salt, think that before opening time on the Monday morning. The meeting which the low» of Gresham and vicinity, i County, is now in actual progress. ;>art» of the Vnited Slates by the Oregon but »hen they got iu g-xid earnest Ui was well atteix.ed »»« called to order morrow an rx|irrt cracksman would I* Heretofore all the w ork of tlie shop baa kili scale they went hack to lime, sul by President H. W. Snasliall, who gave on band to teat thr safe, in the strength law-n done by hand, Heri-alter when Judge Ryan and the State Board of Development league. phur and salt, equal |iarts. a brief outline of the work accomplished of which every director had great con thcie is a large hole to !>« drilled 1 Horticulture have agreed as to the var President T. B. Wilcox, of the State T lie formula I used was equal fiart- of during the vear just close I. Ti>e com iety of trees to lie i la tiled. There wdl fidence. piece ni iron or it i through a heavy ' l>*agne, baa just aiithorlze-l an increase lime, sulphur and salt or take 50 pounds pany be «aid ia in good shape financially. Al»>ut 12 o'clock Tpesday at mid heavy timls-r to 1» •awed through the lie Gravmateina, Hpitzenlx-rg, Baldwins night John Faria |»t»m-<l the bank on men will no longer puff ami sweat but and Wagners in the Ryan orchard, in the advertising in thoroughly reliable of one lacked lime. Moat persons used Its liabilities being about toOO while ita the wav to tils home. Glancing at the th« power dt ill or a modern l>and saw . which will lie under the officers of the agricultural publications of large circula a cook box with wmslen sides and f mis total reeourret run into the thousands. blinds lie noticed they were all draw n will go through it aa eaaily ua a duck State Horticultural society for the first tion. These advertisements are devoted with a sheet iron bottom made as tight Several hundred dollar? are due the i ten years, when Judge Ryan becomes the I exclusively to the agt ¡cultural lands of as possible as it raizes through joints company, which together with the tin- to the ceiling but the north wind was goes through water. the state, (or it is an increased farm very badly after boiling. tiniebed line« and the buaineM In eight, blowing a galr and living in a burry to Mr. Hart ia thua making a move iu owner of the matured trees. Meanwhile Put lime into the box, slake and then will place the company io splendid get out <>f the col<l he gave no more the right direction aa one will readily the cultivation of the trees, including j population that Oregon needs more than thought to the unusual position of the iinderaland when paying a viait to liia prunning aud spraying, will lie looked all else combined Put energetic farm add 50 gallons of water, bring to a boil, shape financially. ers on the vacant lands, cut up the large then add 50 pounds of sulphur, keep to I after by the horticultural auciety. bluuI- behind the luink windows. The ty-lawe of the company were a Imp. ranch«« ami the cities, towns, and villa- a stiff lasil (keep »tiring) for two hours, amended ao ae to combine the offices of Two other orchards will tie planted in Wednesday morning about 7 ¿to Ern A jsiwerful Htovcr gasoline engine, act (some boil less but not with g>»si suc aecretary and treasurer, also arranging est ftchwedlrr and Bank Director Theo ii|»iii a concrete Istae, alanda in one cor I Clackamas according to the same ar i »ea of Oregon will grow and prosper. dore Brugger were passing the bank on ner of the long machine abed. This rangements and conditions. One will With that eud in view Oregon ia being cess) until it has a smooth creamy ap the term of directors for one, two, three, their way to tbe dej»>t. Mr Hchwed- 'furnishes ample poerer for the drill, | I* a IO-acre tract oo the farm of W. H. I advertised aa never before, ami the in-1 pearance, then add 50 poun Is of salt four and five year» respectively, instead ler noticed the unusual position of the emery wheels and polishers, an Im lislder of Garfield, and here only Hpit- , quiry is three times as great as during keep »tiring until dissolved or it will of for one year as heretofore. settle to the bottom and stick to tbe box. curtains and glaia'ing at the door notic mense grindstone, band-saw, blowers, xenla-rgs and Wagner apple treeq will lie the I-cwis A dark Exposition. The election of directors resulted aa Many communities of the state are When dissolved add 100 mare gallons of follows: A. Dowsett director for one ed a |»>rtion of the inside jambmimmg. etc., all running as nicely and smoothly planted. On the farm of H. A. Kayler He immediately proceeded to investi as it ia |siaaiLle for machines to run, ex of Molalla, Spitsenlierg and Baldwin sending, out literature to inquirers, list» water, making 150 gallons of the mix year ; C. F. Ruegg for two years ; C. R. of whom are living furnished to each and ture. Strain through a cheese-cloth, Keller for three years; E. 8. Jenne for gate and found at once that the bank cept tlie blowers which are not yet in- trees will lie planted in tbe same way. <>t course the object of this experimen every one of the sixty-three organizations house-lining or some open cloth free four years; and Theodore Brugger for bad l»vii broken into. Mr. Brugger’» | stalled. Heretofore it baa Iwen imjsie- attention was calle.I to II, and Cashier alble to get chilled plow lays, or disc tal tree planting is to make a practical composing the Oregon I>evelopment from Ifnt as it will choke up in the noz five years. Archie Meyers notified. Together they harrows ground or polished outside of demonstration of what can be accom I-cagne. Letters of inquiry are coming zle while spraying. Apply while hot and 7 he stockholders discussed the ques investigated ami found that an unsuc the larger cities. With the equipment plished in scientific cultivation of fruit iu in many languages, English, Gorman, | this mixture will kill scale. tion of expansion of lines and also voted Sweitish. and Polish lead: h-tters are It will take from one to three gallons to have the secretary treasurer placed rrarful attempt had been made to rob just installed Mr. Hart can sharpen the Williamette Valley. It ia to be honied that arrangements coming from every state in the union, of mixture for one tree, oweing to tbe under bond. This company to purchase the hank. The burglar hail stolen a am) polish any kind of a chilled plow heavy sledge, hammer, tongs, pinch lay, diac harrows or other »¡iccial ma can lie made by which an ex|ierimental but Minnesota, Iowa, Kansas, the size, sprey until the tree is dripping wet. the bond. Immediately^fter the stock lor, etc., from Hart's blacksmith shop. chinery. lie is also letter prepared I orchard of 10-acres can be planted at Dakotas, Wisconsin, and Nebraska, are If the tree is so tall you cannot reach it holders meeting. The directors held With the |nncli bar hr had evidently than ever to care for t^ie heavier lines some central point iu Multnomah about equal in numlier. and it ia fiom cut it back, aa the scale will thrive on their meeting and affirmed the election forced an entrance through the outside of blacksmith work, and now can con-1 county. It ia believed tliat the State I just these portions of ths United States the top on the tender sprouts. This of Mr. Dowsett ae secretary and elected door ami the two inside doors. This aialently ask. U'liv take any kind of I Horticultural society would extend its that we want our immigration. An mixture full strength will kill tbe foliage C. R. Kelier to tbe office of president accurate conception of the enormous so it is best to pnt it on before tbe leaves 1 BDtj general manager, gate him access to the outside door of work t<> Portland when you can save work to this county if asked to do so. correspondence can best lie bad from and bloeaoius come out. the lag vault. With the heavy sledge time and money by letting Hart do it It was also decided to push tbe work the fact that it cost $527.00 to pay the Two men with a good pump and one as rapidly as men and means will per lie broke the outside combination off, for you here? A number of errors in our mailing outgoing postage for the ]»u<t twenty- nozzle can spray an acre or more a day. mit. placed nitro glycerine in the cavity and list were called to our attention this five days from tbe Portland office alone. if this will be of any service to anyone blew off the immiecombination through The selection of the present board was week, and weie promptly corrected. | Hc«as«nber that it ia in January that I tliey are welcome to it. which ha was able to withdraw the, a wise one and appears to be very satie- letter from James Preston. Our thanks are line these people for ' you get more readers than any other Respectively, Is4te. factory to all. Although many are dis calling our attention to the mistake. D. M. CATHEY. Opening the outside door he went BERKELEY, CAL, Jan. 1, 1W7.— And we sincerely hope that anyone ■ month, liecause the farmers in the cold appointed at not being able to retain the practically through the same process on To the Editor:—"God made the conn- noticing an error in names or dates will sections of the country are resting,* but services of ex-president H. W. Snaahall i February is also important One piece the inner door, blowing this open and trv” and the rustic editor of the right * promptly call our attention to it. to whose untiring efforts is largely due 1.0. 0. F. Installs Officers. | of literature and a personal letter sent gaining acoeee to the big burglar-proof sort helps to keep it decent. "Man i tbe sucess of the company up to thia I today are worth more than ten during | Gresham Ixslge No. 125, I. O. O. F. ! time. safe containing the books, securities made tbe town” and the devil runs it ! the farmet'a bnsv season. and money of lite bank. The combina for him when he ia busy or asleep. installed their newly elected officers last Now ia the time (or Gresham to get tion of the safe was attacked, brokenj Yor are forgiven for .a New Year’s I Saturday night, as follows: J. G. Metz A Correctkxi Concerning the Bank. Observe Your Wrapper j busy. off ami nitro glycerine placed in the j "toot"—on your little, silver bugle. If ger, N. G.; George Keller, V. G.; D. M. ' Iio'e, a fuse attached. The outside doors | hope your friends see the necessity of, (fur Mhocribera will notice that GRESHAM, Ore., Jan. 11, 1907—To Roberts, Secretary; Geo. W. Kenney, ! of the vault closed, the explosion came furnishing you with a bigger, better the Edi'or.—Judging from an item in their names are printed on the H)w To Kill San Jose Scale. Treasurer; Ed Sleret, Warden; Lewis- off indue time, but the burglar had born for 1907. last week's paper some one haa led yon |«per this week, in place or being GRESHAM, Ore., Jan. 10. 1907.—To Shattuck, Conductor: John Roberts, R. to mieumiereiand the matter of ¿hargee reckoned without his host for all the No one thing has done so much for written. It will also be noticed the Editor.—If you will give space in S.; John Palmquist, L. 8. ; Orland Zeek, , on checks. We certainly cannot cash damage done to the safe was the crack - Gresham ns the Reaver State Herald. vour paper I will give a little ef my ex- O. 8. G.; R R. Carlson, I. 8. G.; J. C. | ;*ll checks free for those not depoa ting ing of one or two of the outer portions Gresham's advantages are advertised, that the date to which their sub- ;ierience combating tbe San Jose scale Stanley, R. S. 8.; B. M. Raney, L. 8. 8.; with th e bank nor for depositors where of the front plates of the door. The her resources are developed, her people criptions is ;>aid ia also in evi as I have heard several persons ask the Timothy Brownhill, Chaplin. Tbe of they simply want to be a "Good Fellow" outside safe door was not even budged, unified, and instructed. Every home dence. Thia is an improvement quest ion whether it can be successfully ficers were installed under the supervi and take a man’s check simply to pre and there were yet four sections of that i is the better for such a jiaiier,—neigh- long contemplated, but owing to killed or not. As it is a comparatively sion of Deputy Grand Master, C. R. | vent him paying exchange which 1» an door I »-»ide inner doors to go through borlio si news without scandalous gossip, unavoidable circumstance» could a new thing in our community I thought Hayworth of Montavilla, who was loud imposition on the bank. Indore the money could l>e reached. exposure to a wise word now and then not lie accomplished till now. j a write up might l»e of some help to in his praises of the work done by the Morning was evidently near at band, without "preaching,” teaching without We will have to make enough to pay In making the < hange there has new officers, who he said had given the some one. hence the burglar concluded that it was the rod, a tickling of the "moea-bneke" postage even if cashier will be obliged to doubtless been some errors made. I have spent the last three vears in a work second to none in the state. W. go without a salary. till Aey sbsd tbeir ‘‘verdure’’ and letter for him to leave. We must therefore ask each sub i scale section in Southern Oregon where W. Howitt, who was also present said The bank was open Wednesday for . t<sitle-t<s>tle too in the van of progress, A number seemed t> have understood scriber to carefully note the name .__ , , ja-ople were compelled to spray against some verv nice things of the Gresham i.. . _ ... deposits as usual and Thursday was moral "bitters" for the boys who need . team and i officers. After ... .u ■ . ii l, iat we uke checks from anyone just and date on ybur laliel and if thia , it or have no fruit. ” the installation __ ____________ .u______ /________ transacting business as though nothing a little spiritual tonic. The original simply to accomodate them and have does not corresjiond correctly wjth I had charge of an old orchard almost a splendid lunch was served to which had happened. right man in the right place, you are money invested here for the sole pleas your receipt, kindly notify this 1 ruined by scale, and was told that the the boys (about 25) did ample justice. ure of having it in Gresham. The bank ami its contents are fully doing grrrsi work Mr. Editor, and we office at once giving your name in . year l>efore I took it there waa not a good George Preston and Emil Eilers, were insured by burglary Insurance, hence know it. T'tot! A. MEYFRS. full. l’o«toffice, rural route or the committee on refreshments and well ' apple in the entire orchard. there will be no loss to the bank, a new JAMES T. PRESTON street number and the error will Tbe orchard consisted of prunes, ap- i did they do their part, so much so that »afe having been provided by the in-I l>e corrected. We print butter papers cheap i pies. |>eaches, pears and cherries, |>ears the boys are well satisfied to have them surauce company. i Subscribe for The Herald. • and apples suffered most, I cut the trees act in that capacity again. at The Herald office. No clue is yet found to the perpetrat-1 ATTEMPT MADE TO ROB GRESHAM BANK NOW'S THE TIME TO WILL EXPERIMENT WITH APPLE ORCHARD ADVERTISE OREGON •••••••••• Superior Stoves, Ranges We have just added to our stock a full and complete line of Steel Ranges, including Superior, Mohawk, Lorain and Niagara, all prices and all grades, which we are selling at prices that satisfy, and on any terms to suit ybu. Call and see them and get our terms. • • • • • is the One This LORAIN WE ARE SELLING Sample Hats. I bought a line of sample hats, about 100 in number, — All the Latest Styles and Shapes - All drummers are out with Spring and Summer floods and these Winter samples are to be sold direct to you. REGULAR $2.20 to $3 VALUES at $1.50 to $2 each. 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