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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1909)
Poultry Secrets LATEST NEWS OF SANDY AND VICINITY WIKHLS Death of tterthd ’Johnson. Janir* Gill of Portland 1« a gueil at Mias Hertha Johnson, daughter ol XlKHliHlatHlrou. A and Matlie Johnson, diasi Tuesday, Master Laonard Murphy of Portland May 20th, at her home near Boring. is visiting Ills gran<l|>arvnls, Mr and Hlie was a young lady of |H years and Mrs. John Murphy. j had been sick lor some months. Hhe Mr. Tull ami family have moved into was burn In Isis Angeles county, Cali the Urll house and are waiting very fornia. Miss Hertha was well known in patiently fur the snow to <lieap|>ear at I'owell Valley where her home had tlovernumnt t'amp so that they can liven lor most ol her life. The funeral croee the mountain. took place Thursday at Handy, conduct- Mr. Morton has moved on the Ilk <•<1 by Key, M. H. l'arounagiau of Horn ranch, formerly occupied by Mr tiresham Tull Ihlly Welch Is having some very pret ty flower gardens made au<l has sent for Borlnq Shoelnq Shop Opened. some choice plants to help mske the si- M. Honnichsen, who has liecn ran- ready cheery place luok more beautiful. Mrs. II. C. Yocum of Pompeii was I ning a shoeing shop In Portland until recently, ha* moved to Boring ami seen in this vicinity last Haturday. opened a flrsl-claM Hhoeing Hhop nslt Announcements sre out for the big to the livery stable. Hee hie ad. in thia issue. celebration on July 3rd al Handy in Meinig'e grove. The German-American Society Is assisting in the pre|«rationa M. E. Church Anniversary. and all are planning to tanke this one of the biggest and best cvlsbration* ever (Continued from pap- I) held at Handy. of the rivers they croaeed, swimming their horses and often swimming them KELSO selves; think of the hardships they Hev. J. W. Eson, assistali by Mr K. underwent that we today may have a Ilrymer, slnging evangelist, Is conduct- I Christian country and a Christian civi- ing a revival al Kelso line week. hxatiun. The borace bniuglit troni Esalarti In the afternoon service the old men Oregon by Alfred ititeli lieve beoti thè | were in their glory. Bro. Joseph Ho clilef atlraction ol Kelso during thè past berg, |*aator in 1M73-4, presided at the week tjuite a nutiilier of borace bave meeting. He told of the tine Kumlay l«vn Sold School they had al that time and gave Our sch<«il will eluse on Fnday, May an the see ret of i tn success the fact that the MUperintendrnt, Captain Men tie, had «tifa. nix unmarried daughter« and no young man might call on those daughters un- ORIENT. 1 leas he went to Sunday school. Mt the Mr. and Mr*. J. II. I.. Maylire and ¡»arentN of all unmarried daughtvrspiotr their daatfbUrr. Alma, of Kandy, wrra • and remember the words of Scripture, I hr tfuvftU <d Mr». H. F. (‘line Kalurday i “(io thou and do likewise?* ami Sunday. Bro. Wotkds told us of conditions in The Orient »rh<jol r It num June 4th. j I m K a when the old church would be Mm. Puuglaa la moving her »lore from lacked to the doors each nervice with Pleasant Home to Sandy aa (ant an they |M*op|e from tulles around. Ur. Thump- ran grt tiling* packed We all with her : son wax also present and a|M>ke. Hr. ('. great autTaaa in her new store. E. Cline s|M>kr <>n the ¡»art our memo* Mine Mildred Heaver waa the guret of rtea will play in the next world and of Mias Hasel Harris last Sunday. the value of such anniversary gatherings II. P. Chase of Salem viaitr«l his bm- to brighten again the old memories. thrr, A F. Chase of this place, Sunday. Brn. D. K. Ihinbar, who has l>een Will Calvin is expecting U> move U> familiar with the history of the ¿church Handy soon where hr has accepted a since 1N63 when the society was organ- jxMiiiion. i act I, gave some account of the history It. ('line is rngng»'d in work at Bull and the struggle they hail to erect the Run thin Wark. building in 186V. Mr. and Mm Hans Nelson visited The evening service, conducted hv I>r. Mrs. Nelson's |*arrnta, Mr ami Mr» II. Rowland, our district superintendent, W. Maxwell last Kumlay. was a tilting climax to a great day. His Mrs. McKrrrow la still improving and sermon on “Christ the way and the we hope to aaa her up toon* truth and the life," was of pure gold Mrs. Will Harris is able to lie up and liraten under the hammer and refined around after beln^qnilr III. into a result so convincing and so com Mrs. C. II Jack son lias been on the plete that words fail to give the im sick list. pression which it made. Mrs. Hayworth was the guest of Mrs. Altogether it was a great day for Marshall thia wiwk. Fairview Methodist Episcopal church; a a day long to lie rememl>rrvd and fraught Iton’t forget the "Want Ads" on |«ag.' H. with far-reaching results. Disclosed ! discoveries seldom reach the amateur poultry raiser and the general public for years after they are origi nated. A new method of absolutely insuring the fertility of setting eggs, for example, ha* Enormou* Cash Value m 4 nt 4'xovwref u vx u> M b.Mwg k««pmg h io X mms II. I vw fog tbs XrM thw. tb« xcim of atany of th« ommi povltryiMB sr* »»4« aoblic. ho trmftdoott kw b««n eiolMad everr OMMC k« been Obtained An an Honorable Way h that cosh hfiá 9 PimUry StCVti» ” itili yeta huw toctny ftnsk and uartt of tfcrrta /ar un/or- Ioni und hUhsrto nurrotdiofL (1) by sx trig bl gsrcbsw; (?) by fre« th« m U mh , Michsel K (3) by c*li«<flng »14, vslssbl«. bsi I Mil« baown aw<bo4a; <4) by Mr Boyer • wn egperMac« c^vcricg JO bsty year* hag« ibis boob was »4 wnia«4 «oaf or A*« Montb* aga, it baa b«en aecaatary to gtini «tgbi «4Mi»M, aa4 fluty mv a»4 valsabk aacrrta ba«< b*«a a44«4 ca fb« original boot. A Few of the More Imgaortant Secrete i A HI NNY DAY ON YUKON AVKNVE. A.-Y.-P. EXPOHITION, HKATTLB. Purchasers Say Hwyw’s new ayaUm fur inawin« frrti.st, mUit« method for aavin* the wcub incu- be^TM^Xea *a>or«M »by I you a > eaflM Tao aeria.aly g>^ a«y a worth “ ■*'-u’ l'-~ ’ ’ af PwMry*wrw«a " H aas • •*w u * w «BLAX». BwaeUw“» J. Yukon Avenue la one of the many way* leading to the Court of Honor of the Alaska-Yukon-PecIBc Kipoelilon. it lead* from the Cascadas down to on* of the many entrance* to the Pay Streak and directly to the "café center" of th* Pair Ground*. On the left of ihe picture a facade of th* European Exhibit* Building •how* On ihe right I* • corner of the Palace of Agriculture. In the dl*tance, and across ihe Cascades, I* to be *eea the Oriental Building All of three atrurture* were completed before December 1, l*0t. They are of the conventional exposition type of conatruction—plaster staff over heavy wooden framework. bat /ff rhirha. I. K EMch’a Syatavn (d In Drwdinff without th« bust of vitality. WWr-rjih. la,in« han«—<b» ranir.1 n< tha ao ca.Ud lio«aa, E»<t«r aod Palgner hyatema. I>*• FhUo SysUm, a brirf outline leiun< what it k and for What it la valaable. Several new f.«xl forwaia» many of them the un* as oi^riaive natmtod f<MMla Th*,Li’ f“u * nek a^y^^^n years am« ba*a I M rsMtabad oo tbw sabfac« »owSar Us la buA of you,* Greiner's Cor» F«wdin< Syatem ; and <Xher new rules tor fawaliur corn and grain. iry fwrafla " r*N**«4 also ^eh aw^rwe. w th- Vtooa L^’t*lJtifc<w*UaafkZX. W«ey * w rxa . . ss.y va*. The Angell method, admirably adapted to the small Aoca U. village or suburb. Grundy'a method of obtaining bulb y fosxl at a cost of CMJtg t«s»hel. IH. Wood's Srrret of Inlying F.*od for producing egg«. rrufeaaor Rice*« Eat lien becret eaplamtug why ieua hens don’t lay. »tsi.H B^ora Texaa ----- ——-------------------- J AND MANY OTHERS, NOT ENUMERATED HERE It wot;’,4 he abaurd to eipect every t»it of thia information to be unknown to everyone ; we make no auch claim. But to the great majority of poultrymen it will be absolutely new, and of great vai IMSt T FkBM 4O< 1UL baa bv tbus, ywr. ina4s a .p. la »My ad.ted w4 baa Thia » only SEND OR BRING YOCR ORDER TO BEAVER STATE HERALD, GRESHAM, OREGON MONEY LOANED ON REAL ESTATE. A VIEW OF THE COURT OF HONOR, A.-Y.-P EXPOSITION, 8EATTUL All of the principal building* of the Alaska-Yukon-Paclflc Exposition are grouped In close compas* around the Cascade* and Geyser Basin and th* flower bed* which line each. The picture show* a view from the lower side of Geyser Basin, directly np the Court of Honor. On the right are seen the Palace of Manufac tures, the Oriental and Hawaiian Building* On the left are the Euro pean Exhibits and Alaskan Buildings In the far center is the Central Government, which show* it* Incotnpleted front as It looked on April 15. On that date thia was the heaviest piece of construction to be finished before the opening day of the Exposition and the contractor* estimated that It would take them ten day* to do the work. Geyser Basin 1* In the foreground, and Just beyond It show the steps In the Cascade*. Chamberlain*» Liniment. This is a new preparation and a good n one It is cNiHM'ially valuable a« a cure I k (or chronic ami muscular rheumatism, and (or the relief from |»aiii which it af fords in acute inflammatory rheuma tism. Those who have list'd it have in < i variably s|N>keii of it in the highest i> terms of praise. l.ame back, lame i: General Blacksmithing !! shoulder ami stiff neck are due to rheu and Repair.work matism of the muscles, usually brought on l»v ex|s»sure to «lamp orcohl, ami are <|ui< kly cured by applying this liniment i ;; Boring Shoeing Shop <> freely and massaging the affected ¡»arts. M HONNICHSEN Koreness of the muscles, whether hi - I dm,ed by violent exercise or injury, is , Near I.ivery Stable Boring, Orv. <, allayed f>y this liniment. For sale by 1 Gresham LrugCo. LONG TIME, EASY PAYMENTS RELIABLE REPRESENTATIVES WANTED. The Jackson Loan & Trust Co. Fort Worth, Texas, or Jackson, Miss. ;> Horseshoeing $1.50 and up j Buy Your Season’s The buildlug erected at the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition for the exclusive use of the Hawaiian Islauds, occupies a prominent position on the Court of Houor next the central government structure. Hawaii* has prepared a more extensive and comprehensive exhibit of it* marvelous resource* than for any other world's fair. It will show all of it* native fruit* and vegetables; will offer an aquarium of live fish, and tn various other way* Interest the fair visitors. Fruits will be served by native girl* and native orchestra* and singer* will be always on hand. A tank in the center of the structure will show the islands as tbey rest in the Pacific Ocean. Upwards of 5100,000 has been expended in assembling Hawaii's display. Direct from Factory Our. are made from Orvg.ni Cedar, Than which there is no better wood for this purpose. —PRICES MODERATE— Od<l - simv I hive» made on order to the 'Queen'* teste'. Our catalog w ill lie wnt anywhere on request. Wil HAMS BROS.. Mdnufddurers | I i I .'M f)LM > tc I UKI.. COMFORTABLE RAPID FREQUENT Springwater Division THE HAWAIIAN Bl II.DING, A.-Y.-P. EXPOSITION, SEATTLE. BEE HIVES town t rd I I Milo North of I PORTLAND RAILWAY LIGHT & POWER CO. STATIONS EASTBOUND » PORTLAND Lv, ft &6h 4.5 ft 4ft1 Golf Junction b 0ft 7 159 02 9 0ft 10 Stanley . 13 7 25 b 10 9 15 10 5 Lenta Junction & £1 7 32 ft IT 9 22 10 Sycamore.. 5 31 7 40 ft r V 32 10 Jeune.. 5 M 7 42 b *k 9 36 10 Linnemann S 17 45 ft 8ft 9 ♦o 10 GRESHAM & ♦ 1 7 Wft 40 9 4 10 Hognti a ¡7 53 1 k 9 M 7 iS Antleraon.. 9 53 Haley.............. b on 9 55 Boring 03 9 s 05 Sivfer . 10 00 s 10 Barton 1« 05 b 12 Deep Creek 10 07 Eagle Creek. 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Oresham Darrow’s History of the Grange and The Herald for 1 year, - Poultry Secrets Disclosed, Farm Journal for 2 years, and The Herald, 1 year, Write Today! $1.50 $1.50 This is Your Chance. 12 12 12 12 12 VJ 12 15 5 A ao à M 5 X »5 4 3ft ft 42 « 40 ft » 4 4Ó6 .. ft a 4.5 » 52 5ft Oft 14 J2 45 ft 45 * 55 01 07 12 . . ‘7 14 ....’7 1ft .... 7 22 7 2ft .... 7 27 a 7 S2 ft 30 7 37 ft ft ÄW7 4.5 ft ft .17 7 47 ft ft 4017 A0 ft ft fiO'ft 9 ft .59 ft 10 9 7 09 a 15 9 7 3u ft » 9 45 4M .53 .4« Oft 15 JO 40 ft 9 9 9 9 9 V 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 •2 io l.i io 10 45110 00 ’11 OK 11 12'il 17 11 to 11 J3 11 27 11 30 11 «2 11 .37,11 4-5 n 49 11 53 11 V» 11 IÏ5 12 1.5 H Ju 1J 40 12 TROUTDALE THE AUDITORIUM AT A.-Y.-P. EXPOSITION, SEATTLE. Probably the most striking structure on the grounds of the Alaska- Yukon-Pacific Exposition is the Auditorium. It is budded of reinforced concrete, steel and brick and Is a part of the rich legacy which is to be handed down to the State University when the Fair is over. The Auditorium stands upon an eminence overlooking the main en trance to the Exposition Ground*. It I* now in use as a lecture room by the University Law School and tor all assembly* of student*. It has a seating capacity of close to 3000, which can be greatly Increased. thoitpai .« Fsirvlvw . Raw Line LINNEMANN 3 3 4 4 N 50 03 10 4 4 4 5 40 5 41 5 53 0 00 I 50 I 51 I 03 S 10 7 40 40 53 00 7 7 7 I 40 40 53 00 WESTBOUND CAZADERO Lv Estacada Currinsville Eagle Creek Deep ('reek Barton... Siefer Boring Haley. Anderaon . Hogan.................... GRKRH Linnemann Jeune . . Sycamore Lenta Junction.. Stanley Golf Junction.. 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For Oregon City, Csnomah Park and way point*, change ear* at Golf Junction. For Lente, Mt. Scott and ea*t aide points, change car* at Lenta Junction. General Offices, First and Alder St*., P obtland , O kbqon .