Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, March 29, 1907, Page 9, Image 9

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    BEAVER STATE HERALD, MARCH 29, 1907
DECIDE
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The Gate Keeper
"In Faith, In Hope, In Charity, and with Fidelity.
Danger of Political Influences—Laws the Grange Opposes—
Favors Educational Measures.
Conducted by E. L. Thorpe.
That the president of the Oregon Agri- live committee has decided to invoke
| cultural college should la* a man of prac- ‘ the referendum on this measure merely
J Ileal education as pertaining to farming ■ for the reason that the appropriation is
| in ita moat Intensified form as well us considered premature. The legislature
la-ing a man of national note In that line made no effort to secure additional
Isa just contention of the grangers of sourct-s oi revenue. We think that thi*
Oregon. Multnomah County Pomona ' meusuri- should go to the people on
having gone on record as favoring such , economic grounds. The legislature did
choice to fill the present vacancy, it is not increase the source» of revenue but
1 he Thoroughbred Imported a highly
probable that ita sentiments will increased the appropriations and this 1»
lie voiced by the oilier granges through- one that we think wrong from a buai-
out the state. Mrs. Clara II. Waldo, a • news standpoint."
Tin- |M*titions for these two referendum
regent of the college, is in hearty sym­
pathy with the demand and, la-ing lec­ measuie» will I m - ready for distribution
turer of the Slate grange, can la> de|aind- to the subordinate granges in a few days
ed upon to conform Io the wishes of the and, as the grange has enough name»
Owns*d bv the
grange, if |s»*sible. But lliere are not within it» own membership tu comply
GRESHAM I'Elttill Ito.N HORSE
enough grangers on the board of regents 1 with the law there 1» no duubt but that
ANSI HIATION
to make the aelertion sure and politics the two bill» will I h > held up.
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are sure to predominate when it comes
(an lx? found until fuithrr notice
to a choice of president, ft is only jus­ ■ Regarding the Niste University appro­
At W. F. McKinney's Bam, Pleas­
tice, however, to say that the board of priation oi 1125,000 a year, the executive
ant Home. Ore., on Wednesdays,
regents has a competent educator in committee of the Stale grange will prob*
At Boring, Ore., on Ihursdaya.
view who will fill the bill but who will ably do ns the Gate K*«*|>er said it would
At Ihso. Bruggcr's Barn, tiresham. ' also command a salary that should re­ a few weeks ago. It will not interfere
quire all the ability demanded by the I hut will reccontntend an initiative law
Ore., on Mondays, luesdays,
i grange. Not less than >50it0 a year will i in connection with a measure affecting
Fridays and Saturdays.
la* demanded hy such a president but be the normals. The referendum would i
will I* worth that sum if competent only stop the appropriation and the re­
I a ini the returns should l>e commensu­ sult would be the same as it was at the
rate to the outlay. With an increasing last election when the normal appro­
enrollment of student»—12UO lor the priation was held up. The initiative
DECIDE is four years old,
Iwst would fix the amount to be given all the
a jet black, clean limbed, very coming year—it will require the
j ability to l>e obtained, and cx|wn»e school» arxl would not hain|ier the
quiet in disposition, active and i should be no object.
I , cause of education. This matter w ill l>e
handsome as a picture, weighs
one of the moat iinoortailt to come Ire-
nearly 2000 jxiunds, and is a
fore the state grange this year.
sure foal getter.
As predicted by the Gate Keeper two
weeks ago the Oregon State grange will
GOOD Of THE ORDIR.
submit the compulsory |« m law and the
For further particulars, write to
IbMi.tMN) appropriation for the establish­
i m o BRI OUI R, >•
State Master Buxton closed his in­
ment of eight armories in as many dif­ spection visits in Multnomah county by
Gresham, Ore.
ferent cities to the referendum. That a viait to Multnomah grange last Satur­
mtans that the latter appropriation will day.
be held up until the matter is decided ;
"Captain Racket?' was played in
I also that no compulsory |>a»*cs will be
issued for the same length of time. Re­ Gresham grange hall last night to a
garding the pass law the grange lias al- I large audience. One half the proceeds
with us and get
ways la-en on record as opproaing their went to the grange.
4 PER CENT
issue or acceptance and must op|a«e the
Multnomah grange is raising a fund to
on all your deposits
measure conacienciously. The grange buy a lot and build a hall of its own.
j has at times received favors from the Several hundred dollars have alresuly
i railroad companies in the wav of reduc- br«n >ul«crilied fur the purpose.
1 lion» fur a large crowd going or coming
R<iekwood grange has »bout |70 in ita
129 GrisH An..
PORTLAID, ORE. ¡ to the state convention, but baa al wav»
building fund ami the executive commit­
-
given
value
received
by
making
it
an
ob
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ject to the companies to carry them at a tee haa l>een authorised to loan it out at
i interest until enough more is secured
•••••••••••••••••••»••••a reduction by giving them many passen­ for the purpwt* intended.
ger». Yet it haa never actually accept-
Russellville grange is adding to ita
<sl passe» as an organixation, neither
. ha» it» officers. It is highly probable hall fund by giving the drama "Among
that the visitor» to the State grange thia tlie Breakers" at different places. l-ast
ORIENT, OREGON
DEPARTMENT
year will have to |>ay full fare, nor will week the troupe played at .Montavilla,
EDITED BY E. P. SMITH.
they object. There is now an effort be- realising a handsome »urn.
1 ing made to get together those who go
Mrs. E. A.Niblin, the new secretary O♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
■ the first day and take passage by boat. i of Pomona, is a daughter of the late
This will ba an agreeable diversion ami Plympton Kelly. She was born and
Spraying For Apple Scab.
l«rmit of a splendid view of the wunder- raised near Mt. Talior and has been a
WATER «DA R ANTEED
In spraying for apple scab, Dr. Burr-
! ful scenery of the Columbia river.
granger ever since she was old enough. ill, of the University of Illinois, who is
Term» on Application
* Regarding the armory appropriation
Jasjwr J. Johnson, master of Multno­ perhaps the best posted man on the
••••••••••••••••••••••••a Stale Master Buxton says: "The execu-
mah Pomona, is a Portland lawyer. subject of apple scab in the United
However, lie is a farmer and owns a fine States, does not believe it is profitable
1 farm near Lents, w here he was born. to spray before the leaves appear, but
He is a son of Jacob Johnson, an early recommends spraying with bordeatix
pioneer, and has la-en a member of after the leaf buds have opened. The
Evening Star grange for over twenty use of active poisons should not be com­
menced with this application of bor­
years.
GRESHAM. OREGON
deaux but the second spraying of bor­
Reports from the different subordi­ deaux should have ad-led one pound of
will make this
nate granges of Multnomah county show Paris green to two hundred and fifty
th«* membership to lie just 1000, divided gallons of tlm Bordeaux mixture, thus
aa follows: Evening Star, M0; Colum­ combining two spravings in one.
bia, 90; Multnomah, NO ; tiresham, 70;
Mr. A. Binger of the Melvill farm has
Fairview, 00; Rockwood, NO; Pleasant
been
improving his premises by plant­
Valley, 45; Wotallawn, 75; Lents, 120;
ing some ornamental trees and shrubs.
Russellville, 120.
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The Eastwood Nurseries have just
received a shipment of ornamental stock
One of their SPECIALTIES
A Russellville correspondence rays:
next fall. Will also have
Russellville grange held its regular' direct from France. One thousand
holly are included in the shipment.
meeting March 23. The meeting war
a good assortment of
Mrs. Annie Cleveland is an expert on
one of the l>est in every respect that we
have had this winter. A very interest the varieties and growing of roses.
FRUIT TREES.
ing delate was the principal feature of From practical experience sbe knows
in commercial varieties.
the program. The question was, "Re­ those that are best adapts«! to this
solved that the constitution of the locality, and we hope to have an article
State of Oregon should be so amended | from ber pen in the near future, giving
E. P. S mith & S ons , Proprietors
as to allow the issueing of bonds with the readers of this column the result of
which to build railroads to lie operated i her experience.
or leased by the state." The affirma­
A great deal of the spraying for scale
tive came out victorious. The various will be time and money thrown away
committees that were appointed for en- where the work is not thoroughly done.
tertaning Pomona grange reported suc­ I Some of the trees sprayetl in this neigh­
cess in every way. Russellville grange borhood show carelt-ssness in the work ;
feels much stronger and benefite«! to a from one-eighth to one-half of the top is
great extent by having met with the left bare.
HAS ALL THAT STYLE
As far as the results for
loyal patrons thoroughout the country. eradicating the scale there would have
The dramatic club not being very suc­ been no nee«I to spray whatever, for
THAT APPEALS TO TASTEFUL DRESSERS
cessful in Montavilla on account of the I should there be left a half-doxen live
stormy weather decided to give a dance I scale this spring, the tree will be cover­
in the White hall at Montavilla on Sat­ ed with the insects again by fall.
urday night, March 30. The hall fund
The new law compele any one box­
is steadily increasing an«l ere long we
ing
fruit to put both the packer’s and
hope to have a building of our own.
grower’s name on the package. This
will result in keeping at the farm most
Make Your Easter Selection Now
Honey 1» very nutritious and should of the low grade fruit that has usually
l>e on the bill of fare of the person who lieen dumped onto the markets. The
is anxious to accumulate flesh.
law should include all farm products
Pure olive oil will cure the worst sold in sacks or packages of any kind.
forms of stomach trouble, and is* a good
IF NOT RIGHT WELCH MAXES IT RIGHT
The seedless apple is catching some
flesh builder in bodies emaciated by
suckers as exchanges report that agents
long sickness. It is not unpleasant to
are making some sales of this worthless
take if a little grape or Irerry juice is
novelty in the rural districts.
N. W. Corner Fini Stmt
placed in the glass with the oil. Deli­
cate babies are often nourished with
PORTLAND
The world doesn't owe you a living
olive oil, and the liodies should be
—it was here first
massaged with it.
Percheron Stallion
DECIDE
$20 TO INSURE
Start a Savings Account ;
THE CITIZENS BANK. <
C.W. STEPHENS & CO. j
Well Drilling!
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The Eastwood Nurseries
Variegated
Le< 1 ved
4
Alti ie<i
Formula for Spring Spraying
stain if nibbed well into it and then
washed out immediately with hot water
Quicklime, 50 lbs.
and pure soap.
Sulphur, 50 lbs.
Balt, 50 11».
Water, 150 gallons.
USE SELF-RAISING
In preparing this spnv put a little
water in the bottom of the boiling vat,
start the tire, and when the water
comes to a boil pour in the required ;
E wa v
amount uf lime, sulphur and salt. The •>
hot water, together with the beat gen- J
erated by the slacking lime, will at once I
set the mass to boilin? briskly. This
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should be kept up for at least an hour,
AND GET .
or until tlie mixture is of a deep blood-
DELICIOUS HOT CAKES
red color ami there is but little free
The product of the choicest wheat
sulphur floating upon the surface. Mil­
carefully prepared by our special
ton Eagle.
process.
Don't neglect to take a ten minutes'
rest during the day,with the feet raised.
It gives the whole hotly a sense of
repose and works wonders in smoothing
out the lines on the face.
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Where they will be pleased to see all their old customers and
many new ones.
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PORTLAND, ORE.
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ROOMS AND BOARD
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CLOTHIER
The Portland fiooring Mills Cs.
Butter will remove almost any kind of
HYLAND BROS..
4 poun(1 p^ge 20$
If your grocer doer not »ell it, send us
the money for a package. Booklet, con­
taining recipes for all our products, free
for the asking.
Main Street
Troufdalo, Ort.
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Notice to Creditors.
:
Timber Land. Act June S. 1878.
t'nited States Land Office, Portland. Oregon,
October M. 1906.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
June 3.18,9. entitled ‘‘An act for the sale of
timber lands in the States of California. Ore­
gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory ," as
extended to all the Public Land States by act
of August 4, 1892. Joseph R. Coopey, of Portland
county of Multnoman, State of Oregon, has
this day filed tn this office his sworn statement
No. 7097, for the purchase of the 8. 1-2 of N. W.
1-4 of Section No, is. in Township No, 1 North
Range No. •> East and w ill offer proof to show
that the land sought is more valuable for ita
timber or stone than for agricultural purposes,
and to establish his claim to said land before
Register and Receiver at Portland. Oregon, on
Wednesday the 17th day of April. 1907.
He names as witnesses: Charles Coopey of
Portland, Cregon, Edward Trlekey of Palmer,
Oregon, C. O. Gullander of Portland, .Oregon,
J. T. Bagley of Hood River, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above described lands are reuuested to tile
their claims in this office on or before said 17th
day of April. 1907.
ALGERNON DRESSER Register.
First publication Feb. 16, 1907; Inst publica­
tion Apr. 12.1907.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned
has been by the county court oi Multnomah
county, Oregon, appointed administrator oi
the eMate of Sarepta Smith, deceased.
All persons having claim-^gRinut said eMate
are notified to present the same with voucher*,
duly verified, at the law office of Mendenhall
«6 Mendenhall in the Commercial block, city of
Ij»ck of thoroughness ia one of the
Portland, Oregon, within six months from this greatest drawbacks to success in floricul­
date
C. B. SMITH,
ture. By doing everything well you are
Dated March 1«, 1907.
bound to have fine plants.
3*22-4-19
Administrator aforesaid.