Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, August 09, 1907, Image 8

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    WANT COLUMN SALMON RIVER
I
Wanted, For Sale, Lost,
Found, Etc.
MONTAVILLA
*
Hotel and Sumnier Resort
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Al l«M*a) advertliMMn«*nt»< are run un«lcr thU
head al Ibe raU <4 ONKi KNT A «OKI» K U H
IMHI'K No ad publUhc*d l«»r h*w than 15emu
< a*K In advance etc<*|M io regular advertiser»
If you have anvthlna lu sell, or nlah to-
anythin*, or have l***t anythin*. TRY A
** WANT Ah •• In thi. cv.lumn Th. rvaull» will
surprise you. Ca»h or pottage >lant|*.
LOCAL NfWS
ITEMS
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thk COOLEST. QUIETEST. MOST INVITING
SPOT IN OREGON FOR REST ANO RECREATION
Some of its Advantages
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C. K.
lie haa tarn vi,iting
Il C. Miller
Rev. II. Otarg haa taen suffering
from a very seven* cold thia week.
U .'.‘I !.>.><!, -4 O
’ Grande have been visiting hia porenta,
Mr aud Mrs II. E. Ilapparaett.
Russellville Doings
It in ONE TMINO to uet trade and ANOTHER
IMINO to hold it.
You Always Get
UOl'II I'EOI'H TREATMENT,
IIONKRT UiMlIH, I ARGENT
ASSORTMENT, LOW 1‘KIUKH
At the "The Central Store"
Everything
All stages stop at door.
Poetoffice, store and free camping ground.
Mrs. Rpauear of Corvallis, who haa
The State Fish Hatchery is kwated at this point.
I
YOU NEED
Hero is found the finest hunting «nd fishing in Oregon,
been visiting with Mrs. John Hoffman,
There are innumerable inviting, shady nuoka for fa'i.-r» of Nature.
returnad to her homo this week.
Mrs. It T Marshall ia s|*euding tliv
Rest of home cooking for those desiring to buatd *nd everything for câtii|wn*
Miss Ruth Orburn is with friends at week with her sister, Mrs J Patterson,
JERSEY Bl'1.1.—Year and one-half
S*aviaw ami will remain during month at HiUaboro.
ohi, Melreee. Chas Witter, phone 374,
\OL LL MOT MISS IT OM THK WAT TO MT. MOOD
i of August
Full Line —SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINTS- Best
Gresham, Oregon
Earl Rrown. Walter IN-e and Clayton
Camas, W'wh., Lewis are fishing and limiting over hi
Rev.
Mark
Noble
of
EASTERN OREGON HORSES for
For further particulars ami iwervationt write to
viaited Mr. ami Mrs. Ilap|>er«ett thia Tillamook rounty.
sale See Smith A Wheeler. Gresham.
Oregon.
week.
R. T. Marshall viiterlained the Rus­
john M c I ntyre , Pn»p.,
Mr. Blackburn and daughter I-ana sellville dramatic club at hia home on
FOUND—Stray milch cow. black ami
white spotted, with coarse sounding SSoliiioit H. O.,
End of car line.
MONTAVILLA, OREGON
O rettoti went to ls*ng Reach Monday for a few Wednesday night.
tall around her neck Owner can have
a*
days' outing.
Mr Gray, Mrs. taander Lewis* fath­
same by proving property ami paying
T
The inemlaTs of the Junior Missioa- er, is very ill at the home of hia daugh­
cats. K. A. Yanker, Grrahem. Or. •
ESTRAYS-Three bead of horses. AdditlOHfll GrCShdlll LOCdlS
ary class of the Baptist church went to ter.
Strawberry Farcing.
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Toung straw tarry plauta may be the City Park for a picnic on July 31st
the hay la lneroa»«*d. Tta hay salted
two greys, one chestnut aom-l, came to
{Continue.1 from First page.)
Mi.. May Shumway «4 Pleasant Home
with I |wr cent salt Is eaten by cattle
started In pots for next winter's crop
a
niv place. Owner can have same by
Everybody Enjoys
The lawn aiwial given by the ladies *4 is visiting her aunt, Mrs M. Starr.
and burses with pleasure, which la ex
payingcosta. Eiaie Malar. Sandy, Or. - -lulMCriptiona. and onecaah-in-advance aa s»w a« runner» tagin to start. VIII the Meth'slist church last Friday night
Grandma Lewis has returned from plained by the fact Hull animal« which
Home Cook I UK
$
a
~
” | | renewal beakle a giaxfly order for job three Inch pot« with nice rich loaui and was well attended and very sueceoafUl.
FAIR SALE—Hay horse 1380; Hornell
long Beach where she has taen spend­ are fed a ration rich In potash have a
a
Alro printing. This is c« rt linlv substan- «Ink them up to the rltu In the ground
home, 1300; both gm«l and tnie
The
plai-e
to
find
It
Is
at
natural craving for milt In order tn
Mr. and Mrs E A t'olileigli have a ing a short vacation.
around the parent plant«. Thia should
small new wagon and new harnees.
I______ tial evidence of their a;>preeiation of
keep their I i I ish I provided with tta
Apply to Dr. A. Thompson. Grvaliatn ,31 their home paper and causes the edi- tie done just aa soon as the runner« young son.
The Russellville grange will meet on
needed clilonm ami Mala which oilier*
begin to start. Direct the runner* so
a
The Methodfait Sumlay school nill go next Saturday night,
•
wise are lust by tbu aaslmllatluii of
WANTED—Fresh milch cows T. R j tor to feel that he has not labored in that they shall atrtke rout In the pots
Meals
and
naima
by
day,
wiwk
ou
a
picnic
to
Columbia
Park
on
Aug
­
Howitt, Gresham. Ore.,
[-]
vain.
Mrs. H. A Lewia has lawn quite sick potash.
I , and keep them well watered In dry
or month.
A. K. Ilaaats, Prop,
“Ami ns all grass and hay uro rein
In about three weeka the ust tilth.
for the |*a.t week but is now improving
Born to the wife of Chas. Lewis, a weather.
HOUSEKEEPER WA N T E 1> —On
lively
rich
III
|«>ta«h.
Il
seem«
uh
turn
I
t
ad
st
rar
liar.
II Ibbaid Sc, Meats« Illa
plants
will
root
and
may
be
taken
up
Mr». E. F. Conner and aim from Se­
ranch, to rook and keep house for two girl.
Miss latarta Brown, teacher of Latin hi add tta salt.
\\ ben the »ult I« pro­
in their pots. Place them clone togeth­ attle are visiting at the home of Mrs.
men. A widow preferred, not more
«••••••••••••••••••••••••è
in AVhitmau college, is spending her vl.Iv,l In shu|H* of aaltstone. they are
The ladies of the Gresham Raptist er la a somewhat shaded location and
than one chikl
No milking to do, oulv
Hooker.
vacation with her sister Mra. H. A. given a chance to Indulge to ruvt, |n
housework
Wages. «15 per month. church gave an ice cream social on the when the pots are full of roots shift
C. F. Weibuach's new houses on Yam­ Lewis.
It. therefore It ba tatter to give It to
Addies M Pezzolo & Co., R. F. l>. No. church lawn Tuesday evening and the plants Into six Inch pots filled with
2, Barton, Oregon.
them by mixing It with tin* liny lie
cleared nearly eight dollars. The peo­ rich fibroua loam, potting firmly. Rtaial hill street are ready for the plasterers.
I). H. PERKINS
conllng to tlielr requirements, whleli
Mrs Vilas t.«>k her Sumlay school
PASTURE FOR RENT—ti.««i gras- ple were well entertained through the them In an open airy place and give all
Dealer
in SLAB WOOD
furthermore
1«
a
cheaper
way.
running water, shade. Enquire Gresh­ evening with music by Gresham's tim­ the water needed.
to Council Crvet last AVedneaday for an BoarJ Wants Houses Renumbered
“If I |«*r cent salt Is ured. tta catth*
(tavoline Saw
I ull Measure
am drug store.
(-)
outing.
ing tand and the Young People's or­
The itim*ting of llir Monta villa I tn* will get 80 grains salt f**r every ten
.mu. lu NlbtaH ..
M|ÎH(lUi ow
Young Grapovinoa.
If you have any fat stock to sell, a rite chestra.
By the way, these young
Mr. and Mrs. Wingert are expected proveuieiit Hoard was held last Monday pounds of hay eaten, ami that 1« tta
Young vines must not ta allowed to
or see T. R. Howitt at Gresham. Ore, folks are certainly doing splendid work
night, W. C. Aylsworth acting aa chair­ quantity required by cattle of airra
overload. I have often cut off three home from Germany *«>n.
who will come and examine them at
alar. This may ta Incrvn-e l by half
and it is hoped we will hear them fourths of the green gra|a*« on a vine
Mrs. Young's sister, Mrs Smith, re- man in absence of th*- prvaideut.
your ranch.
when the feed la hunt to digest."
again atam.
aud found evei^that not enough. The turned home from Seaside Sumlay.
Thr commit lev having in charge the
GILES BROTHERS, at Montavilla.
Camptali Is es|n*clally prone to over­
E.l Smith returns 1 from a visit to his
Planaiej Fer a 8 •a,
for choicest meats. That's all.
Mr. and Mrs. Perkins and family have opeuing of Pearl «tree! re;«*rted that II
TrmUl nil
without druifft by
load and must ta “aclaaored off** un
fji«t year a good inaili «.Io hwyera
mis only walled the nwnmmriidatioii of
wife sho is at Collina hot springs, Tues­ mercifully. This is also true of the gone to Long Beach
|»y iii«»lital rhv
MEN WANTED—For Steady work at
the viewers. The Mine was reported in put off ordering elio« uni I late In th*
ftuily nu<I physical iiwthm I-, by.
Columbia Brick Works, llogan station day.
Milla. The best time to take off the
tin Monday, August 15th, the ladles
Utrll««.
near Gresham
regs rd to the widening of Villa avenue season. with tta result that they . ••
The Herald acknowledges a pleasant extra load is in July. Iarave from one of the Degree of Honor spent a very
uoue This time they will know tatter, UH IliblttH Ht
Mo*rrsvtu.«, (lax.
FOR SALE’ — One-half lot in busi- visit from Win Tassel, the new propri­ to three bunches on a shoot, accord­ pleasant afternoou at the home >4 Mrs from Meridian street to West avenue but litase who dldu't have such an n
ing to the size of the bunches and age
new* pert of Gresham. Inquire at i««*t-
ll was d.s ided to ask the city coiim-il to
Hooker, 326 Misner street, the occasion
pertvnev should ta w irned I * I Uu*y
etor of the Cottrell store.
other.
of the vine, advises a writer In Gar­
take up U m * matter ol rvnumtariug the make the same mistake, s**« National
The Mt. Hood Railway Light and den Magazine.
Twenty pounds of taing a sMTpriae party in honor of Mrs. houses in the villa in conformity with
FOR SALE—Eight dairy rows, singly
Stockman and Farmer. Pisa for the
Gray's and Misa Cora lb«*ker’a birth­
or in a bunch, some fresh, all good I Power company Lave taught block 13 gra|*e« Is a good load for any vine
the usual city system.
allo wtan you plan for Ibe crop that Is
day.
F
’
ach
was
remembered
with
a
The
poor.
Ill
formed
and
straggly
Ilio Hibbard Hlrt*ri
milkers, must reduce herd. Apply at in the town of Fairview from A. L.
The next meeting s ill ta held August Io go Into It ami kuow lh.it It can ta
once to J. W. Townsend. Troutdale, Or­ ; Slone and will use it for depot grounds bunches should be, where possible, the present from the l>«lge
Would lilt«« lu figurr on y«»ur
Mias Sadie
had In nmple time. Of course notssly
IVth.
ones
dropped.
egon
Phone. Farmers' 288.
[-1
Gorfinkle rendered some very tin«* mus­
when their proposed line is in opera­
want« « silo lying around for i . i >illu
PlUMblM. AM» GAS flllING
ical selections, as did also Lloyd and
before It eau ta pul In posit on. I Ut It
FOR SALE — A ear of draft and tion. They are buying the right of
Utility of Cultivation.
Mias Cora Frack.
An elaborate lunch
la well to know that It will ta ttare
driving horses, all well broken, gentle. way along the lines of their new sur­
In farming by Irrigation thorough
i
Call at farm eight miles east of Port­ vey at very reasonable prices.
THINNING FRUIT.
wtau iii*»sli-d.
■<ui crop, and. ea|io<-lally lu the north,
and frequent cultivation Is of first Im was serve! followed by singing by Mr»
« Jn
land on Section lihe road
Phone
plants are frequently atartvd uinter
portaixv tt uot ouly prevents the es Frack aud Mias Cora Frack. All joined
Scott 41. Win. Nagel.
(-)
Hew Fsoshsa. Plume, Apglss and Pears
Cars of Milk and Cream.
glass. Bather tUsn trust to transplant­
ca|*e of large quantities of soil moisture in. a partiug song and wi»h««l those in
Should Ba Treated.
Milk ii ml cream take up o.lora am ing meloiia. however, a taller practice
GEO. F. BARRINGER.
A Catch Crop.
luto the air In the form of vapor, but it whose honor they met many happy re­
The fol low lug points of the subject taints from uuehAin Vessels l:i which often rei <Miimemie<l la planting uu thick
Notary Public, Buys and sells Real
Sorghum la receiving favorable notice greatly improves the condition of the turns of the day.
Estate, Loans Money, etc.
131 Base as a crop for late planting In the mid­ coll.
of thliuilug fruit are glveu by the they may ta placed or from any sob- soil cut four Inches square
These
Line Road, Montavilla, Ore.
The little daughter of C. Bryson fell Maryland expertiueut station:
stance emitting an odor, aajs Farm ■Imuld ta pieced dose together, grass
dle and northern states. There Is fre­
|*re««.
They
are
easily
s|«ille*1
and
Peaches
and
plums
should
last
Saturday
recvii
ing
a
severe
sprain
uot
ta
One Way to Uoscroy r.^.
side down, lu a liollied hollowed out a
PAGE WOVEN
WIRE FENCE. quent need for a crop which can be
thluued before tta “July drop" la over made unwholesome for food If any dirt little, rich dirt filled III ami six to right
Guaranteed. Chas. Cleveland, agent, sown In midsummer after an early
To destroy the red ant. which Is lu ot the wrist.
or
filth
gets
Inta
them
or
If
the»
nro
and
also
the
danger
of
deprvdatlou
by
grain or hay crop or after other crops summer months a great trouble to tta
G rea ham. Ore.
seeds planted ou each. I*lanta cau ta
Mra. taggie is building a new house
the eurvullo la past. In the case of enve-vd up tight so that the fresh air lianh’iMsl off and set lu tta field after
have taen destroyed by hail, flood or gardener, place fresh meat boue<
on Grove street
peaches, they should never ta tblum-d dose not get to them to remove the all danger of frost Is past
CAMPING PRIVILEGES. with wood Insects. Early maturing varieties like where ants are found. They will soou
The usual
Hix or odor* aud gases w Uk'h maj ta foruoug pmetlee In growing melons outdoor« Is
Rev. Gilman Parker and family, who to less than five luctwe apart
and water, at Seaside, Ore.. «5 month. Amber and Folger are well adapted for collect In vast numbers on the bones
Address Mrs. Mary Leslie. Seaside. this purpose if sufficient moisture la anti may be easily destroyed by dip­ were away camping uu Gordon creek, eight Im-lies la reevuiuiemjed when the In them.
«
• -»as Awggh'sfl •>
to plunl ten to nfleeu seals lu a bill
Ore.
¡33 present to insure germination. Deep ping the bones In hot water, suggests were call<*d tame on account ot the finest quality of fruit la desired Plums
llirw fort «part III rows all fert dl«-
THE
MUSKMELON.
planting may be necessary to reach R. K In American Agriculture. Re­ revere illness <4 Mr. Parker’s father. should be thinned to about two or thr-
taut.
Aflrr danger from Insects Is
Inches apart. Apple« should ta Iblnii
STRAYED—From my place in Powell such moisture. Sorghum grows well peating the operation a few times will
The father ia now tatter.
Thia Crop Raqui roa Quick. Warm, pad plant« should ta thlnued to throe
valley, light red heifer about 18 months In summer weather.
to stiout the same distance apart
of tta strongest apedawM In tta hilt.
entirely do away with the pest
Sandy Loam Far Sueca««.
old. Finder call or phone C. R. Kellar.
Fred W. Parker ami family of Seattle, peaches.
Pears should ta thluu.
Tin* muskmelon Is grow n *iiccr««fii|. The fine iiiehma from New England
A|
manager of tlie Crossett Hardware com­ about four or five Inches apart
ly lu practically all parts of the United lloiuesteuil Illustrate a small corner of
pany. are visiting his father, Rev. Gil­ pies aud pears should ta thinned when
■J
States. Coutrsry to tile usual belief, the patch grown by I.. <'. Grant of
the
fruit
Is
about
the
else
of
a
small
man Parker.
tta musk me Ion will not cross with cu- Hartford couuty, t'onn. luist year be
crab apple.
had it remarkably good crop and net
Rev. E. A. Smith «4 Arteta preachrel
Tta thinning Is best done by the aid cumbers, squash, etc . anil the quality till gmal money from tta Ini raiment.
in the Baptist church Sumlay evening Of a stout stepladder having broad I of the fruit la uot Injured when plant­
in exchange with the pastor. Gilman attqia ami platform. The trees may ta ed with or near these crop«.
Tattooing Dzlry Cattle.
There are many sections of the Unit­
Parker, who delivered an address at thinned on the north aide In the fore­
Tin* objretlon to tlu* ear tag ou the
ed
Htates
well
sdapted
to
the
produc
­
Arleta on the recent Baptist Young Peo­ noon ami on the south side In the after
ground that It Is easily torn out of the
noon, so as to ;iermlt the person delug tion of muskmelons or so called can-
ples convention held in Spokane.
•*ar on entile that run lu psstiir* much
tta thinning to be In the shade. To inloti|M*«. Thousands of crates of can- of the time has led to the adoption of
During the |*a»t six weeks there have Insure thoroughness In the work, each Is loupes from the west are shlppcil luto
the tattoo marker by many dairymen,
taen twelve accessions to the Baptist branch should be completed before the the large consuming centers dully hero
states lown llomrstead The o|n«-slloii
lu the east, and many of these could
persou starts to tblu the next one.
church.
Is |HTform<*il by a tool cnlled the mark-
Berne Imeginary Objections.
C. H. Welch and wife have gone to
1er. practically a pinchers, which hears
One of tta greatest objections to thin­
on one face of tta Jaws the desimi fig
Newport for a few week's outing.
ning Is the seeming coot of the opera­
uro* or character formed by a Bguibvr
F J. Ryder and family have gone to tion. This objection Is more Imaginary
t of steel points or needles The number
— AT —
Ocean Park f<>ra vacation.
than real. If allowed to remain the
I« then pres«i*<l lu the Inside of the
Gilman Parker's resilience on Grove fruit would have to ta pickl'd In the
calf's ear where the hair Is Ita thin­
full, when latior Is higher and the rush
nest, and Ita fimirv formed by ibe Im-
street-is nearly finished.
of work la greater. Besides, the cost
pfesnlon Is Immediately smeared or
Henry Hundrup ami family have of removal of small fruit Is much leas
painted with n epeclel tattoo Ink or
moved to Mollala on a farm.
than retnovlug them after they are
paste. This resulta In filling the needle
ripe,
Another
objection
la
that
the
holes nltli tta pigment, which dye^the
Alexander S-ott of Portland has pur­
total bulk will be lean If half or more
: itndi-rciitlele permanently.
chased two and a half acres ot Mr. Slu- than half of the fruit la taken off while
It Is claimed that once the tattoo baa
inan and has la*gnn the erection <4 a young Experimente
1
have proven the
taen pro|M*rly made It will never fade
»8« 1» house.
I contrary, All thing« being equal, the
or grow <|lm. t'alvea may ta operated
At the Baptist church next Sunday bulk will be equal. If not greater. If the
Ulani when n few day» old. am! th»
tlgnrea will mit la* affectai by age. Tta
morning Rev. Gilman Parker will speak fruit Is properly thinned. The question
of time Is often a problem with some
advantage of this system Is that th»
on Faith
In the evening his subject
growers, but usually at that time of
<*nr Is not disfigured, and the mark of
will ta, Tin- Divine Origin of the Hcrip- the year labor la abundant. Little dif­
III« owner Is |K*rmnnent. While the
• tures.
ficulty should be experienced on this
tag may carry more Information pos-
PIN« Mt'SBMKt.oMH.
F. L. Newell is putting up a building score.
I sllily than tha tattoo, the difference la
as well be grown on New I'mrlaml «oil
The Week Easily Dena,
for the manufacture of cement bbs-ks
j not enough to offset the gissi pointa of
Itesliles the work can easily and effi­ The crop requires a quick, warm, sandy tnttiMilng.
and building materials.
I ciently be done by women and chil­ lovin for best growth. It Is n long sen-
Mrs. Ilans >n is building a bam on i dren. In fact they are tatter adapted
her lota corner Bare Una and Broad to this kind of work than are grown
Al
men. Another great obstacle to tbln-
street and later will erect a house.
I nlng Is foi >und In the fact that few peo
Alex fichwahaurr,Oao. Newell, Lloyd | pie are willing
to
off
young
iinii
‘
‘ take
*
“ the
“
Perkins and Earl Perkins have gone for i fruit. It seems to them an unneces­
a two week’s vacation to Ocean Park.
i sary waste. Hentlmenlallty also plays
a |iart with many people In preventing
J. J. Herman and sons Vernal ami ( ttam from doing what they ought to
Lloyd and < >-<-il, and Frank Barringer, , do. The sentiment, however, should
will start Saturday in their launch for a I ta all on the other side, for is It not
tatter that a few fruits should come
fishing trip up lewis river.
to fierfection rather than all should
Theo. Roy has bought through Geo. ( suffer from the lack of sufficient nuur-
I Barring, r a lot on Etay street where labmentl
|
It should be understood that thin-
I be will build.
nlng will not pay except, the other
G. K. Howitt sohl to Mr. Fatar practices, which go with proper fruit
Now’s the time to order your
his residenci- lota last week which Mr. culture, have liven attended to. It will
Fatar will onupy at once. Mr. Howitt not pay to thin an orrbafd which has
has bought two Iota on Misner Street not tievn properly pruned, sprayed,
fertilized and cultivated.
where lie ia starting a house.
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1
The grading on Misner street ia fin­
SALTED HAY.
ished and is ready for the cement side­
walks which will I m * put in by G. K. It Is Both Wholesome and Palatable to
Howitt.
th, Animale.
STRAYED—Keil yearling heifer from
place in Pleasant Valley. Finder call
or phone John Thomas and secure re­
ward.
1-32
For the Table and the Kitchen
j. E. M c C aslin ,
Montavilla s New Hotel
DR. ,|. E. I E \\ E 1.1
I H E O
ROY
A uction S ale
“The
Pebble”
Base Line Road, 11 Miles From Portland
Wednesday, August 14
Commencing at 10 a. m
Walnut Case, Piano Grand
No- ’■
Black Walnut Organ \
French Plate, Glass Bureau
Quarter Oak, Rocking Chair
Chairs and Commodes
Bedsteads, and many other
things too numerous to mention.
Anyone having Stock, Farm Implements, House«
hold Goods etc., For Sale, are invited to bring
same and offer at Auction.
REMEMBER
THE
DATE — AUGUST
14
A. M. WATSON
Auctioneer
NOTICE
Trespass Notices,
Butter Wrappers,
Cards, Stationery,
Dr. T. C Markey, a former resident
Why It la advisable to salt bay and
of the villa, called on Dr. Warren thia how much salt to use are, according to
a German authority, as follows:
week.
'‘Usually «alt la only sprinkled on
•M. Smyth haa taught a lot on Ebey hay when It has taen wet wltll rain
atreet and will build at once.
or la of a poor quality. Nevertheless It
Ayls^nrtli A Epton sold a trad ■t at may also ta rreommended for good
hay. even clover and meadow bay.
Rockwood Park on Tuesday to J. K.
The salt will mainly help to keep the
Blackwell.
leaves of clover and sainfoin hay from
Mr. and Mra. Tolls entertained on falling off through Ita preventing It
Tiiewlay evening Rev. and Mrs. If. from becoming too dry.
"Furthermore, the salting will make
i itarg.
It more wholesome and palatable to
Rev. J. A. Arnett of Oklahoma sup­ the animala. For these reasons many
plied the pulpit at the Methodfet Aiurrh fsrmej, also halt tbelr heat hay, espe­
cially tier ause the keeping quality, of
g
in fact, anything you will need to have printed.
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