Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, October 30, 1908, Image 4

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    Gresham Undertaking Parlors
Want Column
DISHES
Wanted, For Sale. Lost.
Found, Etc.
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,«»h in advaiuv ex.-v|*l I.* r*kul?r
“if*.
II y.>« h.»e «nylhlns <-■
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■ mthinc or havr h‘>t anythtug. \K» .1,
• • AN V Äl> ” in thi» caüumn Thv wull» Will
aurpnw you. Caall or pcwOAe
Mm. E. F. IhiMlin it having a bouav
Much work is being dona by the null
built al Gate's croeaitig.
at Lent». They are receiving lout care
of lugs daily.
Mm. T. J. Smith of Gate«, Ore., hat
After Nov. 1st ticket» will lie on » . e
moved into town for the winter.
I at lent» Junction to all point« on the
Mrs. Ikavia ol St. John», »pent «few | line« of the O. W. P.
day» with Mr». Ilogne the past week.
Mr». McCormick’« house is nearing
Mr. «nd Mr» WUnwi of District 45, completion. A light plant ha» beeh ill-
have moved lack to the city.
•tailed and the houx* will be equipped
Rev. E. A. Smith, paator of Ariel« with all the convenience» to lie found in
Baptist ehurch, and Miss Catherine l„ any home in the city.
Robertson were united in marriage on
Ci turn» of Lent» and adjacent dis­
Wednesday. October 28.
We extend tricts are urged to avail themselves of
congratulation».
the privilegaa of the free reading room
W A NTE D — Sncw* M ***** nf
quire« the service* ot * nun in <»re*li-
am to look *!ler expiring subscriptions
and to secure new business by means of
special method» unusually eflective;
position permanent; prefer one with
Mr». D. W. Smith of leut», if visiting and public branch library, which ¡»open
experience, but would considerany ap­
in
Portland.
every afternoon from 2:3t) to 5:3U and
plicant with good natural qualifications.
Salarv II W, per da» with commission
Mr. Herman ha« taken a much needed 7 to 9 p. m. A goodly supply <d maga-
option. Address, with references. K. re»t and gone to the mountain» to enjoy ' aine» and new»|>a|>er» are on the table».
C. Pearock. Room 102. Success Maganne
If you don't »ee what you want, it will
Bldg , New York.__________ ________ ,43 an old-fashioned hunt.
Mr. Knight ond family of Didrict 45, i lie ordered for you. While it i» free to
PIGS for sale. See Cha» Cleveland,
everyone, »ulwcriptiona for »lipport are
have moved to Kern Park.
Gresham.
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welcome and may lie handed to the
Mr». Shepherd of Portland, ha» pur­
treaaurer. E. L. Rayburn.
WANTED AT ONCE'
chased
Mr.
Tait
’
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place
Mr.
Tait
will
IM» farmers, and others, to subscribe
Ia*nt» ia billed for a big republicmi
for the best home weekly, the beaver return to hi» old home in Winnipeg,
rally Monday night
Everybody come.
State Herald
Special. 15 months for Canada.
II .50,
Andrew Heiman it attending buciue»» | William Steiger ha» entered Trade»
Scliool of Portland.
WANTED —To pasture horses or college in Portland.
cattle. Enquire of Tom Howitt, Gresh­
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Plant Variation.
Hints for Housekeepers.
Highest price paid for fresh cows.
Zurtiueh Bros.. Lents. Ore.
(National Magarino)
There are three distinct ways in
CORDWOOD. FOR SAI.E
The beat nerve tonic is a cold »ponge ! which plant« vary or change from the
| original type and make new varieties.
Lire. M: dead (3. Delivered in Gresh­ bath of mornings.
am and Troutdale. All sound Phone
It is liecause of his expert knowledge of
Hot milk removes fruit stains.
Farmers 5».
Immediate delivery.
the«' wavs of plant variano* that
Frank Gustafson. Greabam.______ .52
Starch applied to glass, windows or Luther Burbank is the world-renown.-d
STEAM BOILER AND ENGINE
mirror» renders them clear and shiny. I man be ia tisiay.
FOR SALE— .
These way» of variation are. First,
Sliced onion» in water removes odor
3 horsepower, first-class condition, suit­
Cross pollenalion : Second, Bud varia­
able for Woodsaw. or Separator. Ad­ ; of new paint.
tion; Third. Seed ami plant selection.
dress H. W. Dunkel, Milwaukie. Ore.,
A little nutmeg a<ide<i to creamed po­
Route 2.
44
Cross |x>llenatioii is the placing of the
tatoes is a Dleasing improvement.
pollen of the blossom of one plant upon
HARP WOOD FOR 'ALE
16-inch
length (1.25 a tier delivered. J. J.
Whipped creaui added to salad dress­ the pistil of the blosaotu of another
Robertson, Gresham.
(45 ing produces a better dressing.
plant of different variety or kindred
»|>eeies. Everyone has seen the golden
FOR >ALE—Gasoline New w.x»lsaw.
Tse a pancake turner to take pies
dust on the pollen stamens of a lily
Enquire H. Doutfcit. 2\ “iles x
from the oven.
of Gresham.
14<
blossom. This golden du»t ia the fertil­
Save your frost-bitten house plants by­ izing agent. In amongst these dust­
1MN. WOOD FOR SALE
bearing anthers may I m * seen a light-
Sound and seasoned. On ground at the putting th»m in a cool, dark room.
Cottrell school, 75c per tier. Deliver«!
If the sides of canned goofs bulge, the colored glassy rod terminating with
at reasonable rates.
Floyd Radford,
little glassy knolw dose together. This
Boring, Route 1
Phone !7xl|
1 46 goofs are spoiled—don't use them.
is the pistil and unless some of this
Sprout your sbrube by sticking the golden dust be deposited upon these
LOST—On Main street, gold watch
Fob, initials C. T. engraved. Return to cutting into a potato until the rootlets glassy knob» no seeds will grow in the
IXL Barber shop, Gresham.
I 44 hare started, then set in earth.
ovary at the base of the bloasoni. If
FALL SEWING—Those desiring fall
Cucumber skins placed on cupboard this pollen should lecom« deposited
sewing, ladies’ tailoring especially, will shelves will drive away ants.
upon the pistil of a blossom of the same
do well to call on Mrs M. E. Hook. 12
variety as it came from, the seed thus '
Misner street, Montavilla, Ore.
Near
A little cocoannt added to pumpkin
produced will produce plant« that have '
end of car line.
47 custard will improve the pie.
not varied from their parents.
But
FOR SALE—Fine Poland China boar
should the pollen from the blossom of
4 months old. A beauty and good dis­
one variety be placed u|»m the pistil of
position. Floyd Marshall, Lents
45
Public Health and Conservation.
the blossom of another variety, the
FOR SALE or TRADE—Merchandise
Prof. Irving Fisher, an eminent polit­
stock, building and cash trade. Lo­ ical economist of Yale I'm versify, de­ plants from this se«I will be a new
variety, or varieties, for generally on
cated in prosperous, growing country
with good road connections. Farmers' clared in a paper read before the recent two seeds of this blossom will produce
International Tuberculosis Congress at plants alike. Thus if a white aster l>e
telephone, 4 x I. Gresham.
Washington that consumption costs the crossed with a red one, intermediate
FOR SALE—40 acn*s of land.
Fine
soil, 6 acres cleared. 2000 cords good l>eople of the United Mates more than shades Is-tweell white und red will re­
wissl. some cedar, spring, slope» N. E.. a billion dollars a year Professor Fish- sult, with a possibility of striped How­
lies 2 miles from elertrfc line.
Box 45 ! er is preparing an exhaustive report for
ers. This is a cross between varieties.
Lents. Ore.
the National Conservation Commission, When a cr**-s is umile between two kin­
WANTED—Fresh, milch cows and which will contain not only three fig­ dred s|»-< n s, say a Mt. Hi-si lily liliuni
beef cattle. T. R Howitt, Gresham, ures but similar data on the economic
Wasbingtonianum), and a tiger lily
Ore
lose to the country from all other pre­ (liliutn tigrinum), the results are called
ventable diseases.
hybrids instead of crosses and they will
At the Tuberculosis Congress Profes­ be new kinds of plants. The logan­
C. H. LANE
sor Fisher declared that 138,(flO persons berry is a hybrid ; it is a new kind of
Representing the J. R. W atki . xs
die of consumption every year. The plant, a« it cannot Is* called either a
M edical C ompaxy
co«t of meilical attendance and the loss raspberry or a blaeklierry. It must
GRESHAM,
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of eaning» before death average at least occupy a place by itself, but some day
i2,40U, he said, while if to this is added there will bedifferent varieties of logan-
the money that might have been earned berries as the result of plant selection.
with health, the total loss in each case Only such plants as are c I om -I v related
For SADDLES, HARNESS and ALL
ia about $»,0U0.
lie pointed out also can lerrisu |s>llenated. Burbank, it is
HARNESS ACCESSORIES
that the disease axiially attacks young said, succeeded in cross |s>llenating the
men and women just at the time when blackls*rry with the apple, and, vice
All Kind» Repairing quickly done.
they are beginning to earn money anil versa, the apple with the blackberry.
GL’ST LARSON, Prop., Gresham
cuts of! their earning power for about The seed grew and he had trees that
three years on an average before thev ha<l blackberry leaves and flowers, and
die.
blackberry vines with apple leaves, but
This subject of the economic value to they «lisi not ls-ar fruit.
the country of a general raising of the
Sometimes one finii» a limb on a tree
a
J. E. Metzger, Prop.
• average health came up in the Gover­ or a branch on a bush that hears differ-
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Fuceeseor to B. W. Emery
• nors' Conference at the White House in ent flowers, fruit or leave« from the
• ‘■“•ÄSW*
J May. Dr. Geo. M. Kober in his speech balance of the plant. Thia is often
• ••••••••••••••••• ' on the “Conservation of Life and called a freak <>r sport and is the result
Health by Improved Water Supply” at of bud variation.
Most of the new
the Conference presented figures which roses are secured in this way. As soon
ehowed that the decrease in the "vital as variation is discovered cuttings are
assets” of the country through typhoid taken from the s|»,rt and these new
fever in a single year is more than plants will Is- like the ajsirt. Or the
*.>50,<J00,<J0U. Typhoid is spread by pol­ ' -ee<l may lie saved from the »|s>rt anil
luted water, so largely so that the death , it will generally pnsiuce plants like the
AT CITY PRICES
rate from this disease can lie directly blossom from which it came.
I re-1
reduced by the purification of drinking memls-r finding a limb on a May Duke ;
water. Dr. Kober quoted statistics to cherry tree that. ri|>ened its fruit two
show that the increased value of the weeks lati-r than the balance of the
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PRl '( RIPTION Mil
water to the City of Albany, where the tree. Furls taken from this limb and
typhoid fever rate was reduced from 104 grafted into new stick would have pro- j
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CHE MIC AU! IND
in 100,iXM) to 26 by an efficient filtration ! ducer! a new variety. The color of po- j
plant, amounts to »475,000 a year, of ; tatoes may hr* varied by selecting eyes
MEDICINES
which »35<),0<»> may lie considered a real which have a strifie of color across the
increase to the vital assets of the city. eye. I remember digging a hill of Peer- !
! STATIONERY OF ALL KINDS
Cencus Bureau figures show that the ' less potatoes several years since which i
. average annual death rate from typhoid I had two potatoes with purple strifies on
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POSTAL CARDS
in citiee with contaminated water iu|e them.
These were saved and the eye«
, plies was reduced from 00 4 per 100,(A» I which the stripes crossed were planted.
| to 19.8 by the substitution of pure suje The result was purple Peerless potatoes.
plies.
A year or so later my father found an
Dr. Kober cited estimates showing Early Rose with a white stripe cover­
that the average length of human life ing an eye. This eye was planter! and
in the sixteenth century was between 18 white potatoes grew from it. Tnfor-
and 30 years, and that at the dose of tunatelv these potatoes were frozen.
the eighteenth century it was a little
Plant variation by selection is a slow­
LENTS,
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OREGON
more than 30. while today it is between er pror e»» of changing plants than the
38 and 40, indeed, the span of life since preceding.
It may be illustrated by
lsso has been lengthened about six Burbank's crimson California poppy. I
In October, 1905, h «l«*m<>nriration of year».
Mr. Burbank found a wild poppy with j
tin* practical value of th«* alcohol lamp
a crimson stripe in one petal ot one :
war* marie by < ieorgc P. Hampton in tin*
Hower. He saved the aceri of this flow­
h«HiH* of Mate M am O t Horton «»f .Michi­
Tls- Stab- of Washington has mon- er and planted it. From the resulting
gan, an«l thia wc Ijciicvv wa> th«* tin*t
time an al<*ohol lamp umf umn ] in a farm Grange hall- lighti-l with alcohol than! plants he saved the seed of flowers
J mmdc in thin country.
any other state in tlw I nion.
showing the most red until at the ninth
HL Gresham Harness Shop
• Livery ,Feed & Sale Stable •
firesha«. Ore.
j Drugs
J
:
MT. SCOTT
: DRUG CO.
J
•election he secured a flower red
THE NOTION »TORE
throughout.
He developed the Shasta
l*u.tw«la'« Hid,
Urvalisln
I’NllKHTAKINU ANU KMHALMINU
daisy in the same way. Corn, wheat,
II«» a E'en Bargains ill
All Work First Class
Calls Fromptly
oats and potatoes may I m * much Im.
Attend«! to
proved in aise, quality ami productive­
Phons. tW.
Kss , IM.
ness by acleeting that which conies
I.
W.
[MEN.
FROP
MESH
IM ORE
nearest |M*rfecti«m for seed Just any
I hey Must Go and ( hi (heap
old thing isn't gissi enough for seed,
ngHnlkw <»f urigimil owl
ami every farmer must carefully select
A I m » n Few Hiinkt-la til Burguina
hi» serai if he expects to lead ill his
profession.
340 Hibhanl Street,
■
Montavilla
Then* i» no rearen why anyone, man
Plumbing ««<1 Oas-Fitting
or woman, with a keen observation,
clear Intelligence, ami determination to
Would like l<> flgiir«* on your work.
win, cannot succeed in pnslucing new
NEAR GRESHAM
varieties ami kinds of plants that may Srwrwl
(anna iron *«M to M» aerea
make them as fanion» ami useful as
Luther Burbank. At least they may
arid to the material wealth of the world The Gresham Real listate
Il il. p| NS PLOWS»
X
Company
by the pnxluction of something new
J.
H.
HOSS
oRElioN
and useful, and at the sanie time get a GRESHAM,
l*tionc 14X
Gresham, Oro. X
gr<*at deal of happiness and pleasure
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THE O. ROY
TWO 5-ACRE TRACTS
¡
Expressing, Draying
from the work —F M s H iil in Preitiic
Grange Bulh tin
lor d Good Square Meal
free Public library of Mullnomdh
County and Deposit Stations.
<IO Tt) TIIK
CENTRAL HOTEL
CatrnuL Ijaasav
Seventh ami Stark st». Mary F. Isom,
librarian.
Phono Main 1556.
Open
week days from 9 a. m. to 9 SO p ui.;
Sundays and holiday», (or reading only,
(rem 3 to 6 p. ui.
Miss Nellie Fox,
county librarian.
Sau. wood Bax veil
613 l inatilla avenue. Miss Mary C
Voorhees, librarian.
Phone Rellwoml
Ptkl Open week day« from 3 until 9 :«>
p. tn.
l>elivery day Wednesday.
Dxro»ir STAtioxs
Arleta Mrs. Kingsley, custodian.
Bridal Veil. W. E. Linnctt, custo­
dian.
Brooks. Mrs l.uethe. custodian.
Cedarville, Cornell Road. Mi»s Ber­
tha Arndt, custodian.
Corbett, Geo. II. Chanilierlain, cua-
Italian.
Germantown.
Miss Edna Murriaon,
cuattslian.
tiresham Reading Room. Miss Alula
Culy, custodian. Phone Farmers 36 x
Open wei-k days from 3
to 5bki and
7 to V p. m. Iieliverv day Thursday.
HurUiurt.
Mum Stella Anderson,
custodian.
l-ents Reading Room.
Mrs. Martha
Hall, custodian. Open week days from
3 to 5 :3 ii and 7 toV:36p. m. Delivery
day Th u rwlay.
.Montavilla Reading Room. Mm. T.
E. Mitchell, cuffttMlmn.
Open wavk
<lavH from 3 to A :30 and 7 to V:30 p. tu.
Delivery day Friday,
Orient. J. N Campbell, cuatodian.
Palmer l'hilo Roganlun, cuaUalian.
Pleaaant Valley. Mm. W. I’. Moore,
custodian.
Powell Valley. A. B Elliott, cu«t«>-
dian.
RockwxMl.
Mm. V A. b»velare,
custodian.
Troutdale Reading R< oin. Mm. Stella
Richarden, rtintoriian.
<»|wn week
day* from 3 t<»A:’«»nri«l 7 to 9 :k) p. m.
Delivery «lay Thumda)
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will »tart al -u tbi* uinrtihig with a higher,
fairer crrr«l
will < vms * U» «:«!.<’, ci i qua.nliig «»I my ruth
le»« ncigblMtr «
will ccam - tu »it r t-1 u it i i. g w hilv inydilt y*
call I» • l«‘ar.
will wa«t. n<> ni<>tK«-nt whining and my
h> art »hall knoa no fvar
will
»nnirtlmen about me (<»r the thing«
that merit prmiae.
will w.-arrb for hidden beautie« that chide
th«* grunibh-r'« gaz*
will try to Hnd contentment in the palha
that I niiibt tr«ad
will era»«' to have resentment w hen another
moves a lira«!
will not be «waved by envy when my rival*«
Hirength in «how n
will not deny bls merit, but will «trlve to
prove my ow n .
will try to see th«* iwaut) spread before me,
rain or shine—
will cease Io prracb Yot'R«luly and I m * more
cuncerne«! with miak
«-Selected.
The Foreman Itsick for Instructions)
—Jedge, we're all tangled up concern­
in' th* teatymotiy of Jim liogga.
The Court—Don't you kuow what to
do with It?
The Foreman—We k nowed Jest what
f do with It tell we dlsklvered wher"
bv'd told th' truth In one place.—l'uck.
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WANTED
Farm or Business
I
1NKOICW %1I«»N
lUtUAKDINU
for sale. Not particular about location.
Wish Io hear from owner only who
will sell direct to taiyer. Give price,
description and state waan possession
can be had. Addreaa,
L DAUTSHIM. k. SW. fU-kM.. g. T.
eo years
EXPERIENCE
W
d
P atents
TRADE (VIARan
D csign «
COFVRIQMT« AC.
leh and rfesrription may
nntekly Ascertain our opinion frae whether an
Inwantlon is probably
lions strictly confident lai. HAN0800K on Patenta
sent free. tJIdest aawnry t<>r securing patents.
Patents fallen tnrourii Munn A (». racalra
tpfclol tw/tUs, without charim. In the
Scientific American.
A handsomely Illustrated weekly. J,arrest clr-
Dilation of any erientifjc Journal. Terms. |3 a
year; four m< nths, 11. Hohl by all newsdealers.
SESTAURAST II CONNECTION
— MEAM
AT
ALL
HOI RS --
Home Cooking
MRS. S. T. CROW. PROP.
GRESHAM,
ORE.
F. W. FIELDHOUSE
EXCLUDE LIQUOR SELLERS.
Rsvissd Constitution and Bylaw's of
JEWFXHR and DPI KIAN
New York State Orange.
The constitution and bylaws of the
Watch R.-pairitig a specialty
New York state grange have l«*en re
v iaed and brought dow n to date. The
—Distributing Station for—
changes inaile are few. but there are
two or three of considerable Impor­
ts nee. One refers to methtwre who
haie become unatflllated for nuy reason
except expulsion. They may I«* ad­
CENTURY. PREMO
mitted to uie in I«* rah Ip In any grange In
whose Jurisdiction they reside, on ap.
plication, accompanied by proofs of
previous meuiberahlp, by a majority
lots of the grunge mid the payment of
such fee. not less than (120 for ineu
KODAK AND CAMERA M'PPI.IEH
mid 50 rents for women, as may tw
prv»crlt«*d by the grange Such appli­
F. W. FIELDHOUSE
cation and proofs »ball l*e referred to
(IRIihHAM,
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OKI.GON
a committee which shall report at a
■Uliarqiieiit meeting, and the vote »ball
lie taken by |>a|>er ballot.
Another paragraph refers to the pro­
hibition of the selling of liquor by auy
I'atreii and is ns follow» "When any
I'atron »ball ciigngu lu the selling of
Practical Horseshoer
spirituous liquors as a bevernge, either
wholesale or retail, such Fntrsin shall
General Blacksmithing
I m * dr.>p|H*d from the roll of memlicr'
ship wllhout notice
The secretary
WAGON REPAIR WORK
•hall notify the slate secretary, who
• hall notify each subordinate grange
LIGHT TIREH f»ET
In the atate where such offending
patron resides."
Hboaing of Horn*» with Deformed
EASTMAN KODAKS
AND HAWK-EYE
AND
Cameras
Jas. Goodfellow
Ths Grsattst Kssd of ths Crsngs.
Minit Is the greatest need of the
grange and grunge work today anil
how shall It la* Hiipplhal? we asked a
prominent Patron recently.
lie re­
plied:
"The greatest need of the grange to­
day 1» a broader conception by Ils
leaders of Ju»t what Influence tin*
grange exerts In public affairs, that
lln*y may set the pace that Gie rank
and file cmi and will follow-. It has
been truly said that McKinley's sue-
cess as n lender of men lay In bls
tinl.lt of keeping mi ear to the ground
so ns to catch the first Indication of
the sentiment of the |«*ople mid then
turning this knowledge to use In lead
Ing public sentiment. The example of
McKinley, followed closely, will great­
ly enhance the Influeuce of the grange
In public nffnirs."
Feet a 8|wialty.
GRESHAM,
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'W'
JUST ARRIVED—
A CAR 1.0AD
SHINGLES
House Plaster THE BEST Ì
AIL IUDS
A Redundant Word.
The Utica (N. Y.) Press say»: The
Press never uses the word county In
giving the name of a Pomona grunge
It Is the uanal custom to write It Jef­
ferson county Pomona grange, but the
I’resa puts It Jefferson I'omonn grunge.
The reason la that the word county is
•ii|M*rfliioua. The I'omonn grange has
jurisdiet Ion over nil the siilHirdlnnte
granges where It In locatml. and no oth-
M*. Its territory la Identical with the
ronnty line», and then* Is therefore no
necessity for the use of two words
when one signifies all that is required."
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