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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (March 26, 1909)
F. W. FIELDHOUSE n -a M 0 X T A V 11. 1. A Succeeding Gresham Vindicator, Greaham Gazette, Fast Multnomah Record, Multnomah Record ami Montavilla Herald. I'ubhshe i Every Friday at Gresham, the., hy the B ravkr S tatz PvHi.imuxu C o II. A. DARN ALL, E ditor and M anaukr . SMSCtlFTTM BATES IVr Year. >1 .» strictly in advance: to torelan vounirtca. «w six Mouth*. sAr Three month» trial » u I mk ‘riplum* tHngle copies Nr. Aak tor clubbing rates «■iTTiBCtS >houki be sent by Expre» or l*o»u»ttke Money Order. Keftotered letter or Clun k Slant accepted up to 50 cent*. CMMMf 9f UTOtfSS In ordering change of addre*» give old a» well a* new addreaa C0Mf$»M04IT3 «re wanted in every community. It no correspondence appears from your neighborhood. \ou are respectfully rrqv Mted to send n» as many local items as you can A8HVTISMC UTTS LEG Al ADVERTISING *et in lead« d six nt. 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Church, or other notice» or advertisements of «octal», parties, dance*.convert*, theatricals, etc . given for a proAt. charged for at regular rate». In order to insure change of a«t advertiser* must have copy in this ofilee not later than Tuesday preceding day of publication. JZO FMHWO is our specialty. We are well equipped to do the best work at current price* Especially farmers' ami business men’s Letter Heads, Envelopes. Hutter " rappers. Statements, etc.. in small or large quantities Auction Rill». Ihaigws. Foster», etc . printed on short uotlce. tfCEIFTS for subscriptions are not sent unless requested The label on your paper will indi cate within two weeks the receipt of your remittance. If it does not please iiotily us Dl$CM TlW ARCES In keepit.^ with well .•«•u»e«t business principles »ulx»« n ption» w ill be »topped promptly upon expiration of time paid for. Entered as second-class matter at the poaloftee at Gresham. Oregon. of door. Now divide your laying chamber into compartments and put a roof over it that you can lift otf when you wish to clean Have we forgotten all about the nests out, and with the ad the cleaning up that was planned dition of a little hay you have an for the gulch crossing Powell ideal place for the hen. She at street? A little more delay and tends to her duties unobserved, burning trash in that vicinity and she ought to lay about twice will be dangerous. Better not as many eggs as she otherwise wait. Why not give the city would. marshal a job now and have it The roosts will not be over a done up right before it is too foot from the floor and that is late? enough, especially for the heav ier breeds, as jumping up and Spring gardening is the vogue down from the roost is not con now. These bright, balmy days ducive to the health of the hen. bring out the young plants on especially in the laying season. the jump. And it also makes This building will require five some of our chronic grumblers pieces 8 feet long for the sides, complain because it is so hot. six pieces 8 feet long for the Already some of the easy ones floor, eight pieces 8 feet long for are talking of going to the sea the roof, and eight pieces 8 feet side. Haven’t had a good sweat long for the ends, which will all yet. cut out of 16 pieces, 1 x 12, 16 feet long. There will also be The fire apparatus was seen on needed two 2x4, 14 feet, and the streets Tuesday, undergoing two 2x4, 12 feet, for the floor inspection and a good dusting. rests; one 1x4, 16 feet, one lx 6 That is a good thing. We cannot 16 feet and two lxl and 1-2, expect to know how to handle it 18 feet long for the roosts. Not without seeing it once in a over 325 feet of lumber, three while. pair of hinges and a quarter’s worth of nails, will complete the construction. It is better to use smooth lumber as there is less opportunity for vermin to find hiding places, and easier to keep clean. If boards are planed Building a Poultry House. Building a poultry house is not only on one side, turn the rough a difficult job, yet there are a lot side out and give it a coat of of poorly housed chickens in whitewash to fill the unevenness. Such a building as the above this country. A few of the should not cost more than $5. things to be considered are, the besides the labor, and it will expense, the convenience, the house from one dozen to two healthfulness of the birds, and dozen hens — enough for many the ease with which it may be small families and surely enough kept clean and free from vermin. for an experimental pen. The building need not be ex EDITORIAL COMMtM ¿♦wrww.wrrrwrwwrrrwrrrrrrro I POULTRY TALK j * 44»»’ pensive. It need not be over Poetry Content at the bougla-- Store 6x8 feet, three feet high on one will close April 2<i, at 3 p. in. Write or side and five feet on the other, phone for particular- lo Mr». E. M I><>ugla«a. Route 2, Greahani, or phone the roof being sloped. Let the 27x1. higher side be to the south. The boards may be nailed on ver Inquiries for Land. tically on the ends and one side, The O. W. P. Land Co. Immigration but we would prefer those on the Bureau ha* daily inquirí«** from the south to run horizontally, the East, in fact all part* of the country, for land, acreage, ranche», and i* in bottom board and the two at the position to show and »ell your property. Call at Ilenzer» Realty office, corres top being nailed fast. Let the pondent O. W. P. fond Co. Immigra other two be fastened together tion Bureau, Gresham, Ore., opp. ¡*>»t- and hinged from the top so the uilice. house may be well aired out if necessary, and it will also be a Rev. S. F. Pitts’ Sale. decided advantage when it comes Recently R pa ’. S. F. Pitt» bought the to cleaning. By having the floor La**folk place with a fine lot of stock and implement*, household furniture, inclined from both ends to the etc. These he will well at auction, along center and an opening cut in the with other stock, on Wednesday, Mandi 31, at 1 p. m. Sal«* on Lastdolk place, lowest board, all the droppings 1*2 mile southeast of <»r» sham. may be easily scraped down the inclines and out into a box and Headquarters in Gresham. easily removed. There should Mr. Gardner, representing the Elec be a door at one end and a small tric Mining Smelting Co. of Salem, an Oregon corporation, with mine» opening for the chickens to pass Ore., located in the Kantiani district, Manon through if so desired. Just county, will make hi» headquarters in Gresham with a view to interesting above the roosts at one end the ¿♦•giti mate investor* nests may be placed. If you The Salem Board of Trarlo sent a com to investigate the mining district want something a little nicer, mittee in response to demand for a road. They cut a 6x8 hole on the back side were so favorably impressed that they immediately asked the county officials near the middle. Now by means to appropriate $5000, and also purchased of a couple of brackets build a 100,000 shares to be taken by members. platform the length of the house and about 18 inches wide. At For Diseases of the Skin. the back of this nail a four-inch Nearly all diseases of the skin, such eczema, tetter, «alt rheum and bar- strip lengthwise; at the ends a» lier’s itch, are characterized by an in board up to coincide with the tense itching and smarting, which often »lope of the roof. Nail another makes life a burden and disturb«! sleep , and rest. Quick relief may I m * had by strip six inches above the one applying Chamberlain’» Salve. It allays just mentioned and from this the itching and smarting almost in stantly. Many cases have been cured upper one hinge a six-inch »trip by its use. For sale by Gresham Drug to fill the space and make a sort Co. The Catholic church will be dedicated in the near iulure. We understand the Chief of Police ha* made a visit to our suburb recent I \ We appreciate the call an I hope he will come again for the house still aland* on Pearl stiert. , Real estate men report business good with a steady increase. The Women’s Aid Society of the Methodist church will have a sale of aprons Fri«lav, April 2nd. Refresh menta will be served ami all kinds of aprons sold. If sorrow come* to you through doing vourduty, bear with it, as life is not joy or sorrow, but duty. We must help «uir fellowmen and the only way we can do this is by living the right life, thinking good thoughts, doing good deeds. Dur example when on parade ha* m» influence al all compared to the effect of our everyday living Mr. and Mrs. Daniel and family have move«l down to Jones more. Mrs. F. L. Prink lias lavn quite sick with rheumatism in her feel. The chief complaint of the public against fast automobile driving on the Base Line r«md is the apparent contempt of the driver for the |»vdestrian. One might think In* found i peculiar plea sure m *t*eing the pedestrian execute a fancy »ide *tep or make a amblen jump Io the other M«le of the n»ad. \«» on<- caii I m * unhappv va I io is tllle«l w ith interest m the happiness of other*. Several new ln»U” * are going up in renace Park. M r Shimerhorn will build another at once. If everyone did an net «>( kindne*«* each «lay t<» his neighh.r and reins«*«! to do any tinkimlne*«, half the sorrow of this world would l»e lilte«l Mi** Palmer was enter! iii»v«| Sundiv at dinner at th«* home «d Mr. and Mrs J. Lundy on Br«m«l street. Mr Pinckney is enlarging his busi ness. lie is putting up a new building ate I a* *« h > ii as coinpletv«l he will In* able to handle lus business to much better advantage. The women of Grace Baptist church gave a Colonial tea at the home of Mrs. Sisley on Broad st., Wednesday after noon. Boston baked beans and pump* kin pie were served. V. Hevman is improving his home at the corner of 79th ami E. Pine st»., by making quite extensive repairs. I >.4tt forget the «late—Satnrday, Apr. 3, at 6 p. m Big entertainment, benefit l**nts Grange hall fund. GATES CROSSING Mrs. LaMear is having a new resi dence built on her property. Peter Roth has rented a dairy ranch at I>ecr Island and w ill move there soon. Mr. Stewart is recovering from grippe which has kept him in bed for about two w«*eks. Mr. Hunt of the <». W P. wag looking ♦ »ver the line this week. II«* inspected this station and spoke of sev«*ral im provements the company intends mak ing in the near future. Don’t forget that the «late of the big entertainment, benefit lx*nt* < »range hall fund, i* Saturday, April 3, 6 p. m. Rci^airing Watch a S|»vcialty IS TIME .Voli li.ll timi »«teli flte.1 i>|> It ‘ has ‘ ‘ need«*! repair* big «mi regul.tinn lur « lotiit tini.'. Or voli R. II. CASWHLL Cameras KODAK \M> CAMKRA SVITI.IES ARE A COMFORT J IN THE SUMMERTIME • WE CAN — J Renew your Tires J Paint your Carriage J Repair your Rigs, 2 Machinery and Tool» 2 AS GOOD AS ANYONE • • • — : City Carriage and : Repair Shop 2 Gresham. • Oreqon <»|M’ii lo viigagvinetit for all Ititnla «d Auctioneering GRESHAM. • • OREGON Monuments II. M. CHITWOOD C. L CRENSHAW W. AV. MINAR Tinner and Plumber 135 E Morrison S». • P onti Phone b a*t 4231. and Invaler in Pipe ami Pump Fix tu res. Sht*el iron Work. Summons, Grrslum. Orc I’osell St. ••••••••••••••••••••••••« L U M B E R irvgoh In thet’Irruí! «'«»uri »»( «h» Male «»( (or th«- l'uunty <«( Muhn«*m*li AIINNIK IIH AN| m »X PUHulIfT. ♦ V I ♦ ♦ e ♦ : S»>; E W MII.IIR, I I Xis Wiley \llrli I >th«*e ♦ ♦ x.tctit orrxM MILL AND TAROS Al LENTS JUNCTION FOR IO CENTS ««Il »nul |MMl|«<»l«l u»«r FAMOUS COLLECTION I i h •» I»i » •• r. ” ........... K • - S? I «.IM.«.!», IM I tarty »<«•• K-*» • I r.ltorlaa » •»«■.•• • I m I« *•«»•»te. t*atM »U..» «aa»« MILLER-MOWERY LUMBER : J Company : Expressing, Draying ",7T | <» Mfcj AAon <*trr Hhitf , Port lami, ore. M IIICKKY. Alt“) tur i'iahtllff J. H. HOSS • f >*tione I4X (ire.ham. »re. J »♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦a WOOD SAWING GASOLINE SAW We an- prepared to cut all kinds <»f wood on short no tice WOOD FOR SALE l cut Wr, 2 cui» fio r, 3 rut* «*>• r r«»T,l THE EASTWOOD NURSERIES PorH tDI>l I—. H \ i : m " ... I Al.I. H A H N E » A < I ♦•>><•!<! h> protect yourself Oresluim RAILROAD & NAVIGA IH)N COMPANY SOUTHERN PACIfIC $33 from Chicago $30.50 lromSt. Louis $25 from Oniaha $25from Kansas City I CorreapondinKly low from other jHiint«. TO THE PUBLIC Writ« letter, to everybody yon leno», in the Ka.t and tell them nlio’it the«e low colonist rate«. Send them litera ture about Oregon-, or .end their ad- dreaae. to ua and we will do it. In thia way you can lie a great help in the growth and progreaa ot your State. VOL CAN PREPAY FARES i for anyone from any place if von want ' to. Oepoait the neceaaary amount with our local agent and be will telegraph ticket promptly. hy loss against Fire I I2L Gresham Harness Shop Till OREGON : auctioneer MAKBI.i; AM» ORAMI!: INSURE in the OREGON FIRE RELIEF ASSOCIATION John Brown, Rockwood, Affent For F.Ash'rn Multnomah and Clackamas ( »untie». PORTLAND RAILWAY LIGHT & POWER CO. COMFORTABLE RAPID FREQUENT Springwater Division OREGON • Or.,«»» (IrMh.m, AND CENTURY, PREMO ANO HAWK-EYE LOW RATES i Rubber 1 Tires .1. M. SHORT. M.D. S. I». BUTNER. M. I). l'or I vorylhlng in Jewelry I ine. Mr». Mary Burdick of Montavilla »pent a |«art of last week with her mother, Mrs. M Taylor. When writing or talking with our ad Walter Quesinberry has his new vertisers plea»« mention that you saw Ih. ir ftd. m TWI I l«*ral.l. blacksmith shop nearly completed. L. Lovelace is greatly improved and hope» to resume his dutiet as janitor again loon. Jerry Stanley is suffering from a corn- f>lication of diseases and is thought to >e very ill. There are to I m * seven or eight fine new residence» along the Base Line thi» summer. Rockwood Grange announces another big «lance for the 27th. Mrs. F. IL nnett left for the east on TO Monday last. Frank Dillon and wife and Mr. Ben nett are going to the logging camp». Mr». Elsie Pretty man, who ricently underwent an op«*rati«»n, is resting as DAILY easy as could In; expected. Mrs. Earnest, mother of Mrs. Pretty During March and April man and John Brown, is seriously ill. From all Parts of the Last Wm. and Albert (’hilder» and faiuiliee are still in eastern Oregon. via A few of the friends of Mr. an«i Mrs. Sageser < all«*d on them th«* night liefore IMlfo PAUHC their departure for their n«*w home, to bi«l them farewell. They leave many OKI HIS SHORT HNE friends here. •••••••••••••••••••••••••a O regoli : Gresham, Fred I). Flora EASTMAN KODAKS OUST LARSON, Prop.. The Bine-Ribbon and tluick • Deal Buggies ar«* gfMxl vehicles. Insj»ect the samples at J. C. Hessel’s agency, Pow'- «•II street, opp. postoffice, Gresham. BROTHERS IIV.NIIM» bv ulwny« lw*liin.l .Unii'* —G«l T«>— All Kind* Krpwirlng quickly done. ROCKWOOD Oil IMMtl « Ile» Ulllepive,'. 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