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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1909)
JOHN C. HESSEL, AGENT Want Column Kcal [state Insurance Wanted, For Sale. Lost Found, Etc. Quality Buddlvs, (Nd Hit kOT) HdtRMlN. Disc, All local advertisement» are run under thi' h.n.’w . a:, .AH f\r AUi'KI'FlKNl lNbKRTH’N >utMH'.|Uviu itiM’rtton* uill tn- on |5 to >■ wonts lor locviit» .V to a * uard' tor I ’ ca nt.* to <• «or is tor > cents No ad putdtsheai tor les* than 1» cent' C ash tn advance except to rvgtilar advertiser» Spike dad Sprint) looth Harrows. 411 Kinds of tullivatorN. Potato Planters. WANTED— Two Jap* to work by the da.. Webt. Farm, Phone 156. I.MPI I Ml NTS. ALL KINDS I INI <'orrv»p»i><l<-ui ol <> W I’ land lUBee Imtgmllon Hun-au Hceor4inf Agent tor Home Fire iRMinntv Co ,'i N. s Vori Sal«» Igvnl ol lh*' Krnplrs t rvMiu S*|Miiator Cviupany It. Unis» Agent tor Purlin A Onsndord i-orilami mmj public FASHION \BI.E DRESSM \KING Ladle*' and Men's suit« dicane,! and Mrs. M. Franklaud. Sandv, Í4 Gresham. Oregon. Opp. Postoffice. THRESHING MACHINE FUR SALE 26x4t» Gaar-Scott Separator. Cyclone Stacker, in good condition. Also a 12- H. P. Nichols Á Shepard Engine and SóOgap Water Tank. Seel* H. Bates, Boring. Route 1. Phone 4d3. (- [vent. R. R. CARLSON HORSES' I have a fear Head of Horses from 3 to 6 y ear» old; Heavv Span of Mules 6 years ol,l. >. 6. Thompson. Flume's. Greshaui. (• Continued from page I. fllNiRAL DIRiCTOR New Cwrksoii Bbl* . Mali, si. Gresham. Ore. I employ 'Ui<{ ,»f the best Funer al Dirvctois »nd Emhwlmers <>l>- tainahl*. having hud several years expenem'e in Chicago. Portland and other large cities Funeral Chapel in connection, lairge as serted stuck te »elect from, Ph..nes s. r,-- Hst GOOD MEADOW I A'l t KI For Horae« and Cows Apply Howitt A Co , Gresham, Oregon. (- W VNTED TO BUY—Yearling Bull Jersey grade. A. C. Wihlon. Gresham. Route 2. (• kai f PLANTS. Have thouvan«!* for *ale at *1 per 1H00. H. E. Brain hall, 1 mi. south Troutdale, Route I» (• F.W. FIELDHOUSE FOR SALE—Supern r Kale plants fl per lrtk) C. E. Cleveland. Gresham FoK 'A IE— t few t.-i - of lulled bay Phone 4H3. FOR SALE—Top-buggv in good con dition; price $2>. Wm. Waespe. Sandv, Ore.___________________________ -M FOR SALE OR KENT—Store build ing. 3sx4a, with counter and shelves; public hall on second Hour: good busi ness location. Mrs. E. M. lkniglass, Gresham. < iregnn. (- The Gresham Jew eler Carries a Complete Line of NEW WATCH F>. RAIL- ROAI»GRA1>E> NEWEST I INE> <»E J E W E LK Y, MLVERW \RE. Cl <*K>. FOI \ rAlN 1’1 NS, I IX >OLl<>. VEl.oX and PRINT PAPI RS and 1X»T CA.RHS. FOR SALE by OWNER—25 acres, 17 in crop, balance partly cleared ; running w ater; four-room bouse; good barn; small laniilv orchard; go«*i well with or without personal property. VIvases ' (« Griffith, Cottrell, Oregon. City Prkes or Better—Try Is Mninsnrt. (»RESH AM FOR SAI.E—7-room houn» in Monta- villa. Hot and cold water, bath. Lot 40x120. ‘2 block from car. Price $I m >\ half down. Write “owner.“ Box 37, Hunte g. Lanta. LUMBER F"R SALE—Three choice lots; quire of J. A. Lawrence, Gresham. ROUGH-of all sorts Frame, Fencing. Sheathing, Etc. If you hare anythinc to »eU, or wish to b anything, or hot* !o»t anything. THY A • WANT Al’" in ihi* column The results will surprise you. Cash or posiage staiui STRAUS LUMBER CO. Or the presence of any eruption is unsightly always. But that is not the worst, worst is that the blood is out of order and if proper precaution is not taken something -»nous may follow. FOR SALE Black Percheron Colt A. D. S. Blood Mixture Wt. 12W>, 3-4 yr» old rids the bl<<xJ of impurities. N- remedy will d-- it quicker than this one. few will do it as well. Enquire at T. R. Howitt’s Ranch FAIRVIEW. Price $1.00 MT. SCOTT DRUG CO LESTS. Al! Kind» of Building Material ... Rustic, Flooring, Ceiling and Finiahing................... OREOOS GRANGE NEWS ALL KILN DRIED GATES CROSSING. W. MILLER. LENTS Wiley-Allen Office A. Peterson has been giving his a new coat of paint Mill AND UROS II LENTS JUNCTION Karl Amons has sold his entire of straw Kerrie«, gooseberries and rents to Mr. Jaynes. MILLER-MOWERY LUMBER Company E A. Barrick of Scott's Mill visited with hie parents. Mr and Mrs A. Bar rick. the first of the week. Mrs. A. Peterson returned from the hospital Sunday, Iler health it great- ly improved. GRESHAM I MILLINERY w » « » » < Mr. McBee returned the first of the ? YOUR ORDER FOR HATH and Mr. and Mrs. Mason came out from Portland Sunday to spend the day with Mr. and Mrs. Burbank. » » Stomach Troubles. /Hrs. Maxey Esperi Trimmer in See V « W « TRIMMINGS SOLICITED week from a trip in the southern Clack amas and Molalla districts. The Farm Journal is one of the all-around farm paper» published the special offer on page 3. The Herald and Farm Journal, special offer on page 3. : ♦ « : : « : ♦ »»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»». Nearly every one has been enjoying s « the Rose Festival this week Charge ALL THE LATEST STYLES IN SI MMER HATS FOR WOMEN nW CHILDREN at REDUCED PRICER fill UNE EAMES FLRMSHING.S Many remarkable cures for stomach troubles have been effected by Cham berlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. (¡race Metzger One man who bad spent over $20 0 for Proprietor. medicine and treatment was cured by a few boxes of tbeee tablets. Price 25 ■ Gresham, • Oregon A cents. Samples free at Gresham Drug aaaaaoaaaaamaaaaanaaerana'añ> Co. (Special Correspondence I One of (he moat forceable remarks the writer has heard for some time was . that made by State Superintendent Ackerman in his recent address to th« graduating class of the Gresham High School. Ti e shaker declared there were “too many people trying to make home-run« on a two l«a»e hit." I'suig the |*arlanw of the national game, he bit the truth square iu the rye. There are many young men and women who a«v gtung out into the ««rid to win *uc- • errs who are only half prepared to cope with tbe difficulties they will me vita* bly encounter. They have neglected to take with them the sinews of war and when too late to make amends they find themselves surronndrd by inef-g ficirncy to such a degree that they fall before those who have been i diligent in prej>aration. Competition in the 0iic- cesses of life has developed to that de* gree that the one who wins i tnunt meet the full requirements of an i exacting Mr«, llronqoest and «laughter and No two-bane bit will carre the public. runner to hie coveted goal, He must Helen Wilson of Portland visited at W strike hard and persistent ere be ven N. Moore’s last Sunday. A. B. Craft and family are back from tures on the run of life. The man who contents himself with a preparation that Mosier. is forced upon him by a burdensome J. F Wing transacted Imsiness over struggle for existence will continually in the Montavilla district Tuesday. feel the hand o* oppression which he W. P Uhilcote and family visited so often construes to the form of gov with Geo. Hamilton last Sunday ernment under which he lives or to Frank Baxter attended the Carnival those who have not neglected to fully equipment for the race. Therefore, on Tuesday. Will Johnson and wife of Gresham for a lack of efficiency we find derelicts stranded all along the walks of life with were Valley visitors Wednesday. little hope of rising als>ve thv mediocre. We are sorry to report that Mrs Itos« Efficiency! Efficiency! is the cry Heiney is in the hospital, but hop» to that comes from every farm, factory and bear of her speedy recovery. profession. Give us men who can do Miss Marian Richey has returned the work and do it right is the demand from a visit with her Grandmother of everv employer and that demand Booth at Granta Paas. is scarcely ever fully supplied, The Mrs. Brasswell and children attended young man w ho meets the demand with |he Risie Carnival Wednesday. a strong developed mind and I wm I v will J. R Sbellenburger was doing busi have no occasion to complain at the ness in Lente one day this week. hand of fate. We should not expect to Mies Philips of Sherman county is make a home-run on a two l>aac hit. visiting her sister, Mr». Waite Craw ford, this week. Caterpillars are making their ajqiear- The Evening Star Grange met in reg ance in considerable numl»ers in the ular session Saturday, June 5, at IO:») orchards of this vicinity. a. m. There was an attendance of 150 members lieside visitors from- other I Granges. The morning session was de- To have, or not to have—a bridge, is voted to the initiation of candidates the question that seems to most worry three members coming in on cards and Portland. If the thing is not »ettied six taking the first and second degrees. soon they will have to resort to the old During the la-t month the Grange lost style of ferrying across. one of its members by death, Thoma» Lewis. This meeting was Flora Day with Mrs. George Lusted re[«>rU a fine trip Miss Mary Paquet presiding in the ex ercises, of which the following program toCorvalii last week where she went a» was rendered : Vocal solo. Miss Bessie a <leleg»te to the convention for the Yarnell; recitation, Miss Mabel Hill: Womans Relief Corps of Gresham. She reading, Mrs. E. A. Nihlin; piano solo, was also entertained by her nephew vnil Mis* l«-la Johnson : recitation, Mrs. E. was taken through the college which J. Nelson; song by the Grange, “Way she enjoyed very much. ride Bl'jeaoeis;" recitation, Miss Gladys Mr. ami Mrs. J. Goff of Portland sr» Willard ; piano solo, Miss Ethel Hart; visiting the lattev's parents. Mr. and recitation, Mise Nora Holm, Flora of Mrs. G. I.ustssl for a few days. the Juvenile Grange; recitation. Miss Miss Alva Andrie returned Saturday Ixttie Schulentierg. after a wreck’s visit at Bull Run with Sister H. L. Vail and Brother J. J. relatives ami friends. Johnson sf>oke ot the lecture work at Mrt. Herbert Simmons has been on the State Grange, telling about the lec the sick list but is reported lie tier. ture work from the different Granges Mrs. Ed Andrie went to Portland for over the state. Brother R. C. Wright a week with her son, Earl, who will »poke a Gm I co-operation laws. Reading, “Joining the Grange.*’ by undergo an operation for enlarged We hope hie health will im Mrs. Vail, was very interesting, as were tonsils. ! the remarks of visiting Brothers Bryant prove. Mr. and Mrs. J B lent and daughter ■of Oswego, Landle of Warner, and | .'nashall of Pleasant Valley Granges, visited at their farm last Saturday. Miss Robertson has returned home i*’» ting told of their trip through ' s' -r ia n an automobile. It was in for the summer after attending the ferí .r..- d instructive. Gresham High School. PLEASANT VALLEY new mill, near Sandy A Blotched Complexion in full bloom supplied a complete deco ration for the lawn. Many 111tiI. useful an»l expensive prevent« were re ceived. tivginning with the kitchen men* vela given bv Mia«» .Metzger*« pupils, ailverwarv, China, furniture and a neat purae given by the groom's father to la» applied in houaefurnishing. The bride and gn om left by auto for rortlami and were intending to start 111111161 lately for San Er.invi-ct» where they will remain for several week**. A new home is being completed by the bride's cousins, Messers. Harvey and »lake MeUger, adjoining her toriner home.* It is a neat bungalow with all the modern convenience« where the young people will la* al home to their friends about September 1st. A Home-Run on a I wo Base fill. Cdmeras. Plates, films. Developers PASTURE—Good Pasture four miles east of Gresham. H. !'. Met rear.v 1’!. l.e 13* .'I Phone. Hessel f Afrs. A I tUSRDS (onirtte Stable H oots . also lonstructed making tlietii a purl of thv single stone which forms the floor Mangers and oilier forms above 'll-- level of the floor may well be reinforced with stv.-l rods or at least heavy wires to give them strength Ground plans and section al drawings of all structures should be prepared before thv work begins It wlli tie found far cheaper to make changes in 'he pencil marks forming the drawings than In the concrnln after It has set or In the wooden or Iron forms In which it Is to be cast. (Kansas Farmer I Farm»:*» who have long used con crete floors tor stable» are generally etithtlslaallc In their advocacy It Is : Irin- that piMirly constructed concrete floors are Hable to l»sollie rough and to lie marred with depressions that retain liquids and are hard to clean. Advocate» <,f concrete stable floors are usually liberal users of le-ddlng and are scrupulous about saving the I liquid manure The beddlnx serves the double purpose of absorbing j thv liquid manure and protecting the concrete against Injury from an Imais' hoofs Again, It Is entirely For Harvesting Fruit. practlrable to lay broad planks over The svasou fur harvesting fruit Is the concrete If It lie Ihought that a wooden fl-air Is to lie preferred some montila off. hut the suggestion Broad planks, if properly fitted, stay here inaile will keep The Inventimi well In place without nailing, or If will ninkv the gut tiering of apples, strips are spiked across the ends so penrs ami peaches a far easier and as to make thv plunking for a stall quicker proposition tliau It lias I h * cu practically on*- place Thv concrvtv heretofore. This Invention 1« simple floor should cost rather less than a enough; but. like many other simple well supported and well <-<>n»trurrrd rx|H-dlvnta. It remained unthought of plank floor. The vase with which the plank covering of the concrete until recently. The contrivance nw-d floor can be removed when worn out ; together with the durable character of the foundation make for the econ omy ot this plan Methods of laying ground floors of concrete are simple It Is neces sary that the soil on which the fliair la to be laid shall be made very com- ( pact. For heavy stock the floor should he not less than four Inch'*» thick. If there Is danger ot settling under any part of the fimir the thick- | ness should he Increased to tlv or six Inches The site should be well drained Where cindera or broken ' stone are available many builders prefer to place a layer of these be fore making the floor In any <■»<"< the surface on which the floor Is to bv laid should be made even and should be brought to the exact level or slope proposed for the lop of the floor When everything Is In readiness, ' If thv floor Is to be four Inches i thick, It Is customary to enclose a , section containing about 3K square Manu os rniNcii't.g or scisaona feet, at one corner of thv apace by I staking down 2 by 4 scantling placed j Is of metal, "inde on the prim Iplv of a on edge This space may he square, pair of M-lssors, except timi where the or if It Is desired to have the apace j point of thv scissors would come there of a stall without seam, such space > Is on one side a disk uml on the other may be enclosed by the 2 by 4’a. Now mix the concrete. Shovel n circular aperture o|wuing lulu a long Into place, filling the Incloaed space bag. which la attached to It. The tiau- to within one Inch of the top of the dles of the harvester are hollow, so scantling A finishing coat consist that they will fit over the pointed ends ing of one part rement to one and of |H>les. which may be of any length a half parts rlean sand should he required, liy means of this devhe a placed before the main body of the person standing on the ground can section has set hard This finishing ! reach fruit In otherwise Inaccessible roat should be wet enough to work places and by compressing the handies well with a trowel. It should All the section to the top of the en can snip the fruit from the limbs Into closing scant ling and should be the bag. In thia way fruit can be made very flrm. It Is well to do plu«*ked before It falls to the ground most of the work with a wooden or and becomes bruised cork float, since a steel trowel la apt to drive the sand from the surface, Spray Fsr Appts Tress. leaving the cement liable to be seam One of the most successful apple ed with hair cracks " growers of Ohio uses arsenate of lend ft la generally recommended to lay floors In alternate sections, leav In the bordeaux mixture to kill tba ing the Intervening spaces to !><• flll- different fungi, an well as to keep In cheek the cislllng moth, spraying nt <-d iifo-r tlu- first have If gutters are desired, as In floors leant four times after the blimm falls. of cow stables, these are readily con Ills formula for bordeaux la three structed when laying the concrete pounds sulphate of copper, live pminde Mangers and watering troughs are of lime and fifty gallons of water.