Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, November 27, 1908, Image 3

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    TROUTDALE
FAIRVIEW
SUGGESTIONS FOR ||OLIDAY SHOPPERS
FAIRVIEW, Ore , Nov.
MI m *
Troutdale. Nov. 25—Tim |*eople of
Troutdale ar* making an effort to have Effi* Fnnery «/• < 'luckama« is «pending
the carline exlriid«»! into town.
There the we. k with h« r aunt, Mr«. W. II.!
iw talk of a »pur to connect with the Maehborn
O. It. A N.: al«u uf u new depot.
C'edrir Stun» weo attend* <) A. (’ is
D F. Buxton ha» made gome needed »pending hi« vacation at hi« hum«* here.
improvement« «lemt the «pringa which
Th«* lit if«’ »on of C. E, < r« v >» »till
are I lie »uurve <d Troutdale'« w ater »up- very »i«*k in the imspiteL
Mr*. < ‘rec is
|4y.
»laying with him.
Mi»«* lx»la Htevena entertain««! a num*
Th«* electric line ha« promised U> *
law of tier friend« very ph*M»antly lawt build a waiting room here within .'10
Mr« Kitxiniller bar moved boo»» from W«*dt*e»day in honor uf her loth birth« day».
A freight de|M«t will al»«/ lx*
Che w < mm I vamp.
«lay.
built and aimthcr spur track.
Potato digging 1« through for the era* i Jack Khidvl haw purchased righty
The Pre«hyterlsn and
Metbodht
«km al Dover with a »hurl crop.
arrea of the Hickirn farm.
rhur«*he» held a union meeting here
A family tie« m«»vnl intu theold houaa !
Jamra Latham baa returned from Thanksgiving.
at I' aglw <‘r«***k ball»
Seattle.
Wm. Butler ami family «|tent Thanks­
I. B Na»li ia « candidate (or council­ giving with their eon at Hurlburt.
CHI KKYVIIll
DOVER
A I Kilamilier ami J W Kkon bave
(he rontrart lor re-buihllng tlir bridge
al Ibe monili ol Notili Flagle t’reek
«iiiy W orili» ami Pelar l’««lial aro Work-
XMAS TIME
la brnuing Near Mow 1« th«' time to
Iwgin to aelect your I’reaenla
I can
help yon
Drop in and let me »liow
you »om«' of the many uaefnl article«
we handle.
Fred I). Flora
•’EVER YTHIM1 IM JEW I LI RV’*
B»| Morri«iii Htrwt
PORTLAND,
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LUMBER
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KISTIC
FLOORING
CITI IM««
MATERIAL
STRAUS LUMBER
COMPANY
mile east Kel.o
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GRAIN BOUGHT
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CHOPPING
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AGRICULTURAL COLLEGES.
The future dev«*lopment <d the lumlier Th. Natientl Grange Taka, a Poaition
cn Coll.g. Sport..
induatry in ttii« country lie« in the di­
The committee on agriculture of the
rection
of
a
clo»<*r
utilization
of
f'iC«
»t
The school lia. Iierh flowed thia week,
B-ilh forester« and lumber­ la»( national grange meting
the teacher, .Mia» Burkholder, I« alterni- priMhidH
ralol In It. rutxtrt tb<* following minute
Itig the tea. hci'• Itiwlilute I» Portland men now agree on thia point.
Junt what can be dune in thia field in on certain »|H.;-t» at agricultural col-
Frank MH ingiù »»■ in Aima on Imai-
leg'f. and It. together with the report,
well 11 hut r atrd in the operation« at the
wa» adoptei! The committee »aid:
lira« l»»t Friday
mill <d the Great Southern i.umlar
"We regret to note the tendency In
TIi«* im» «»»mill » nearing complet­ Company, which has reopened it« plant
our ngrli'Ultnral college» to Increase the
ion ami pre«»ut» a m ene of activity.
at Bogalusa, J>»iiuiana, in rewponae to amount of time »pent In Intercollegiate
Have I lla-rg amt family have mov«l t he increased demand for lumber after footlmll and twteeball and the apparent
lo I lie Pulley mill
the recent »lump in buaineaa. Tbi« ia lu< reneed Importance given to tlume
Mr» Mabry »buled S I White'» laat perhai*« the large»t aawmill in th«* «port». We lelleve that at no distant
United State», if not in the world, and «lav all of our educational Inatltutlon» '
Friday.
will take a different »tand on till« aub-
u
cH|*able <»f turning out the enormou«
The tinnier» that went up into the
Ject from what they now do. We wlvb
amount
of
ffOO.CMM)
feel
of
»awn
lumtjvr
mountains la*l week returned Friday
to go on record a. l>elng opp*we*| to I
tMMird mraauir per day. A reader can intercollegiate football In our agricul­
»illi two deer to their credit.
get a fair idea of thia quantity of lumlier tural college«, especially when It Inter­
Mr Mil«*« »ent to (Ire.haiu with hi.
when he i» tobl that it# output 1« enough feres with the work In the agricultural ,
wile on a Im.inc.. trip.
to hntld a little town of forty bouse*, »ml mechanical department» of the«e
along with a goud*«uxed church and a Institution». And we also oppose the I
using of money either directly or in-
mthoul-lmuae v%ery day.
dim tty for athletic scholarships that
Thu company na« quick to graap the
has been appropriated by »tate or ua
I \V«*»tiun«l ma« I«* .» biuitir«« trip to -igniht iiiicv of the rapid depletion of tlon to tlu'se Institutions.
History
timtier rvMHirv**». lji»t year it began a teaches us that where agriculture Is
Purlieu*! lent Mui*« lay.
c<vo;»erative invv»iig»ti<>n in wood utili*! nourished that nation has proapered.
E Trickvy i« hauling sand fur th«*
/ t m with the Fnit«*d Slate« Forest It also teaches that where sport» and
Briai Veil l.uuwr < <»
Service ami arrangement« have ju»t amusements have nourished and crowd
Mr nn<l Mr«. V. Gabardi arlil to been c«>inpletvd for a renewal of the ex- ' cl out honest labor that nation has de­
Portland 00 Imaineta i«»t Monday.
|*<*iimrht«
The work will l»c along cayed. Can the colleges hope to escape
pra<
tical
line«
mj >«1 w ill I m * aimed to *r- , the doonf of these nations?"
W E Burkholder mad» a bovine*«
cure a « lover utilisation of the product» ’
trip to Bridal Veil on Monday
of the »uuthern mill» an4 at the same
I (high wiin bury hauling ¡M»talu<*« to time pr.aiuce a margin of profit in ex- !
A Sample Suggested by the Lecturer
Palmer List week
ct—a of that obtained by the method»
of Michigan State Grange.
W. W Sharp took a load of hog« to which are now practiced.
io a. rn
In the fifth degree.
The tiehl for thia work ifl broad. It i»
Troutdale la»t Tuesday.
BusineM »cwlun
well known that the superior grades of j Open In fourth derr*»-
O. Black ha« beun digging potatoes
Fb pnrta of wnbordlnate «ranges giving
himlwT ar«* «wurvd from mature tree«, Increase of membership during the year
for F Flo««.
provided they are not weakened by de- i and improvement» made for Increasing
Mt«. A Carr ta taking care of the cay or other influence». In other word» the comforts and attractions of the
grange hall.
RECESS.
a tboiuand feel board ineaeure of lurn- j
• Schultz children
her, anwix! from a tree two feet in diatn-4 1:30—Song service.
Th«* I gypt M*h«Md gave a very plea»*
Welcome-f:y any officer of the enter­
rter, cu*t-lea- and ia worth more than taining grange.
i ing Thanksgiving program laat Thttra*
Ib-t-mse—By any officer of Pomona
a thousand feet aawe<i from a tr«*e only
¡da) evening that wa« aril attended
grange.
eight inchea in diameter.
Moreover, ' Symposium—‘•Educational Demande of
, St-boid ha- been cloae I thia aeclc on ae*
limber cut from young tree» usually TodA*’ ’ from the viewpoint oi—
count of the teachers* Inatitue.
<ai The educator
c »ntaina a large amount of sapwood. It
<b) The bualnesa man.
(>. Wrrtiund is cutting a lot t»f atove lira, pule», etc., are cut from such mat« -
<c> The farmer.
(di The clergy.
WlhXj.
rul, they will decay far more rapidly
Song.
than
if
cut
from
heart
wih
-I.
It
is
not
Talk — “Is the Outlook For Farming
(>. Bodeen vlaited al the Wc.itlund
good businea» policy, however, in a great More Promising Than in Times Past?
home laat Sunday.
Why T-
many raaca to aaw the tnoat valuablt*
Paper—**To What Condition» May the
timlw*r into commodities that are rela­ Tern* ‘Intemperance’ lie Applied Beyond
Strong Drink?”
lAIOlKlll
tively low in cw.-t, auch aa tie«and pole*
Music.
EVENING PROGRAMMB.
Ercd Etling is on the tick liat thia h i- the intention therefore, of the com­
7:30 p. m.—Conferring fifth degree.
pany to fin«! out juat what aizr and da»»
week.
Open In fourth degree.
Address by state speaker.
The mask ball given laat Sat unlay of timl-r «'an l*e I »rat utilize*! for the
Reports of committee«.
ch«-a|»er von modilie» when given a pre-
a a« well attend«**!.
Singing by grange.
-«•rvative treatment.
Close in form.
I (>. Bo<l**rn ia helping W. Hick dig hi>
To thia ••nd a careful atmly will be •
potato crop.
made to ascertain the amount and value
No M'liool thia week, the triu her ip of the product* snw«-l from the differ­
attending the inatitut<
ent -ixea mid juat how each can la* best Th» National Grange Believe, In Pro­
tecting Our Feathered Friends.
utilized so aa to »ecure greatest economy
The following resolution was handed
and profit.
For example, can a trr*
eight inches in diameter be beat utilized up to the national grange at Its Hart-
The Philippine« grow at line a coffee aa for ties or for flooring, and how will the *ord session from the Connecticut state
higheM grade M»x'ha, the highvat-priced j profit« compare if treated with tlioae grance. and It was approved by the
coffee in the world. The au|H*rioritv of | -old untreated? It *evm« reasonable to oatiotia1 body:
Whereas. Tt Is conclusively shown that
Philippine coffee ia shown by the fact i suppose that the profits derived from the
wholesale and widespread slaughter­
t that their v*|M>rta of thia cron aell f»n the rale o| treated timber will exceed • ing of wild bird.» throughout the United
Si alee la a poaltlv» and dangeroua tnen-
double the price we pay for our coffee , Umee from untreated tindier.
n> e to agriculture through depriving the
impoit-. Philippine coffee enter« our
Moreover, the greater use of chemical- j farmer of the aid of the creatures that
porla free of duty, but we are forced t » ly pre-ervetl w <- m I will undoubtedly re­ would otherwise destroy harmful Insects
and the seeds of noxious weeds, we re-
ei|H>nd over
a year in South sult hi that W'H»d giving a greater life in spcctfully «nd earnestly request the na-
America for coffee which wv would glad- service. Hence, the arnoiint of tinder tmnal grange to urge on the various
state, county and eubordlnste granges
, ly buy in the Philippine- and thvrehy cut annually in the Enited State*, sim­ throughout the country that they make
| make them the richest |*eople in the ply to replace that which ha- derated, , this matter an Important department of
their aeneral work and In every way
i world.
will be materially reduced, and a furth­ airlxe t*» create a sentiment and Initiate
We annually import $15,000,000 worth er router vat ion of for«*»l resources will and enforce lexlslatlon In behalf of the
of cocoa, ciM'onuta and oopra, ail of r*‘»ult. Recent estimates by the Forest protection of the feathered friends of the
farmer, so necessary to hie welfare and
which attain th« liighvat alate of per­ Service place this reduction st ten per auch an attraction to country life at large.
fection in the Philippine», and which cent of the total timber cut. The prac­
Coming Field Meetings.
I « «mid furnlah enough for th«« world'« tical benefits of these experiment* aid)
The sensou for field meeting» 1» ap-
! market«.
They export theae article« of the investigation» for the utilization |
proneblng. mid lunch efficient work can
only to the extent of |3,000,(XMi a year. of sawmill waste are at once apparent.
be done for the building up of granges
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Altogether, we annually ex|a*nd $20o,
throughout the state at these public
1 iMIO.OfM) with foreign nation« for purely
gatherings. We believe that the ad
I tropical fruit« all of which are indige*
An Essay Exchange.
dresses ou these occasions should not
Th«* lecturers of N<»w York state Im of too general a nature. They are
1 non« to the Philippine».
If the ¡»land»
| were «timiilated to produce the»«* non* grange nnd Michigan state grange have for the benefit of the grange, and
coni|>etitive article«, no American in­ re« ently Instituted w hat la termed an »imakers should talk grange. They may
essay exchange. It Is for the pun»ose recite what the grange has accomplish
dustry would he injure*! and we would
of assisting atibonilnate «rang*» lectur­
make them the richeat arrhl|»elago in ers and others. Essays are prepared ed and make a strong appeal at every
such meeting for the farmers to be­
the world.—National Magazine.
by competent writers upon various come metubon of the only fanners’ or­
grange topics, and these essays are at ganization that Is worth while. I-ct
the command of the «ul»ordinate lec­ there be plenty of music and make
turer» for their local grange work. much of the social features after the
Mrs. F. D. (launders of Ilockford. speaking Is over anil before
Do not
Ilrreater the (irvaham Chop Mill will Mich., and S. J. Ix*well of Fredonia. eximet audiences to stand for hours
be operated only on Friday of each N Y . w ill doubtless he glad to fur- 1 and listen to addresses, but rather see
nlsli further Information to any one that »eats and benches are provided
week
who may desire It concerning thia ee
Convenience has much to do with the
aav bure-n
C. W. DOANE
size of the audience sometimes.
WILD BIRD PROTECTION.
BORING ROLLER AND
ROLLING AMI»
Io Study limber (onscrvdtlon.
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on hand and arri.ing
We have the best line of Dry Goods, Notions and Groceries
in this nv<k of the wood».
Join our Army of Satisfied Customers and Trade Where
you know you are treated on the square.
"tours hm uvst.stss"
BORNSTEDT & RUEGG
SANDY. OREGON
TO »TOP HICCOUGHS
WATER FOR CAKES
Water instead oi milk for making
Hot water
ful of hot sweetened water will usually i-akes is much better.
should always be u«ed in making sponge
relieve a bad ease
Ke|>eat in ten min­
cake. A case made with hot water will
ute» if necessary. For the baby one to
not be tough.
three dro,« will be enough. Even drop­
ping some on a handkerchief and laying
Head the Want Ads.
it on baby's face has l»eeri effective.
Ten dro|«i of camphor in half a cup­
Seeded Raisins, Cleaned Currants
Orange, Lemon and Citron Peel
And All Other Fresh
Holiday Goods . . . .
J. W. Benecke
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CHOPPING AND ROLLING
Grist Taken at any Time—Quick Delivery.
POMONA GRANGE PROGRAMME
Rol'till l.l MUI H
ORIENT.
Hoy»’ Silk fillers. Handkerchiefs, Neckties,
tGYPI
S’ritr Fap'« Mraiatiruh?.
SIZED ami UKF.SSFP
man in place «»I 1.« Hampshire
¡or the oife. mother, »/»ter or
»wee /heart
We hare all kind» oi prettia».
Knit Shawl», F'ancy Garter»,
Toilet Het», Fancy I»iahea, etc.
An en'llr.a Variety of
to
Al«'« Itrooke <>t Three-Siz »topf«'l
over night «t hotel Cherrytrllle recetilly.
Mr ItrookK la «.-tling otti » Un» «>r« l.«rd
oli hi« Itutnailvati tltere.
The l'«»kvl ■«»'lai sit'l entertalnmant
gl veli by Ilio <'lierry»llle « c I kk .I ««•
AIMS
very wvll »(tendali <|e«pite thè inclrm-
enl weslhrr and III» program Vrry »rii
Earl White ar<m I h pan led hie wife U-
rondami under (he «uperviaum «il Mia» (irrahani Thiirwlay a lo re ehr went h»
tirar«' Hmitb, teaclier
connu It a phyeician.
They returned
home Hat un lay.
Mill
I or the Hunhand or (Jen tie man
Friend
Nothing would be nicer then «
Gol«l Mounted Moore'« Non-*
Lrakwble Fountain Pen
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All th«* rititrn« of III«« Hr w«*o«l an«l
D«»v*r vicinity nr«* roquent«**! to ti««*«*t in
th«» ohi I trw«Mx| I'lMtoOhw bulhlintf Het-
tirUiiy (light, N«»vt»*i»l»«*r g"i, (or th«» pur*
putw of orgAnuilig n |*r<»gr»M»ivw A««*Mia>
| (iuy W« mm II«* ha« made final
liuti.
I hi« butnealead.
Phone, 411.
V'lctor and F.dlaon Talking Mathlnes and Record»
and our I'KH'F.H AKK AH LOW a. anywhere in the l.'nitci State».
A brotlier of Cha«. Hummel i» livre
Mi««r« Olive and Maliel Zimmertnen
from Chicago viwiting.
are borm* from culb’gv,
ltig t«»r then* erul th* job 1» progrv««ing
If. Brink ami family are in Elgin, Or.
Mrs. C Fam her i« able to be al*»
in IP mm I Mlm|M*.
Mr and Mr». Hu hl are preparing to again
W. J. WirU of Bendy «l*liv«*rod an a«l* move to Yamhill county.
Cla<id Maxey ha» moved into the
.tiro»« al the l>over church lent Hiitulay.
<'ha<* William« and <»eo, McIntyre PI| h * i home*.
|N»v«r and Firw«»»! ar«* to hold u push liuve moved mt*i their new quarter* in
J. Luacber ha« built a new machine
; club iiievting Saturday night.
th«* Weinbard building.
i*h»**l ami new f«?IM***.
SANDY
FINISHING
II you »r» loo«in|f for » fi(t for the WHO1K FAMILY there i. nothing
Nicer Than a Talking .Machine.
We hare the
WEICARRY A FULL LINE OF MILL FEED
Market] Price Paid for Grain
SUN-DIAL FEED MILL
FAIRVIEW,
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$15.“» SUITS
They have all the goodness and good looks of Suits that
are sold for considerable more.
Convince Yourself When in Portland Next
I he GroHlnq I’hilpplnr Iradr
Norris-Baker Co
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THE AMERICAN CLOTHIERS
SUCCESSORS TO WELCH 4 CO.
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kt home.
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Writ«» for Price List, Market R at »'«. Snipping Ta«c*. and al^ut cmr
HUNTERS’&TRAPPERS’GUIDE.^^S.
♦NO page«, leathur b.>und. Rout tblnf on 1h« »uhjuct «ver wr.tun IllartraWnt all Fur Au .mal« All
about Trappers Sacrata, Dace«« Trap«, flzme I awt. Row aad where tn trap, and to be< '>ma A ••e-
caaaful trapper It » a regalar »ncrclopasba. F-ice. *2 Tn our eu «»mers |1 1A H><1 m taaaad tat»
beaotlhi) «■’be«. Our Wag net >e «aitanti Pace» attract« animals te ’-up«.
hcttl®, jU»XJ«'’»r
Miieuaud Fur, toasanageib.4hwtprH.aa A nd trae« Hr«»a.. IN-pi. Tl «Issrsgull».»!«*