Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, July 02, 1909, Image 2

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    used in a johnny cake 13 Inches «qtiare
ami two inchre thick.
The rule is to
feed half to two-thirda of what the
chicks wdl rat of thi« cake and never to
feed anything in such quantity that |»or-
Gone will be left to be I ram pled on alter
the chkka have lost interval in it.
Succeeding Greaham Vindicator. Greaham Gaiette, Faat Multnomah Record
Pfevakla*» Sarge* a*.
In addition to the lulled grain* and
Multnomah Record and Montavilla livra hl.
cake, a small quantity of some succulent
Greaham.
•
Orwfna
rubUxhtHi Every Friday at Greaham. Ore., by the B bavbb S t it « PvBUBHixa Co material t* thrown into the runway*.
H. A. DA KN ALL, E dito « an » M anaubb .
F'or thia purpose, grass, apple«, carrot*,
Il H. OTT
kale, lettuce ami the like are u*ed. kale
Knt«r*»t a» mvnd claM matter at the poatcHc* al tin»*ham. Oreean .
i* much reliahe»! «nd lettuce i* one of
the
ievila of thia kind. Thequanti«
SBBSCtianB* UTTS Ter Year. >1
«tri«*tly tn advance
to foreign countru- •.* <v
sit tv of thia material fed may be judge«!
Grv*h«in,
Orditoli
Month» $,v Three months trial *ulK»«'riptioU'
Single copie» \
\»k for clubbing rate*
from the statement that on«» apple or
MkTIUKfS 'hou 4 I v m nt bj Kipr< » or Ptwmrtu» Money Order. K<-^i»tetvd letter sri'htvk
one leal ot kale la giveu to V) »mall
9tani|» ai\v|4<s1 up to »» »ents
CVAMV4
IhMiSS In ordering change of addre»» give old a* well a» new addre«*
L. D. MAHONE
chick.
C€ittVC1lC»firS are wanted in every «immunity
If no corn-pond vine appear» front »»ur
ATTORX» Y-AT I.AW
Chichen* will nc I -•»cratch when they
neigh bo ring'd, you are n »pectfully rvsjv **ic«l to
t 4 us a» tnan\ Lwal Hein» a-» you can
•tniUSM' IUHJ l-Kt. Al. KD\ I RTISIX’ m t in L-a L d
pmt.
p-r I r rt -t marrth.n
are overfed, nor when there im no Kral EatAiv. Probate and C<>r|M>ralon
&C per line each subsequent insertion. DISF! \N
\ l»\ t KTI-d Xu X
» . « lion uuaraiitwd
Law,
The idea is to keep
2bc per single column inch each issue. Liberal discount allowed for either time or »pa» » adver« feed in the litter,
Pn»mpt Attention to All Rttaini*««
tiMMU» nu. out md both.
them scratching.
>•>« pnaHion (any site)
per
RKKDKRS ‘ a per
■
i*er
414 Cou» h Rltlg
Bhoua Main |0|0
iMte each sahaeqmnl 11 a r»ion
Kb'A 1.8 (Want Column only) u a word each l»au« count ins
The changes in ration* i* made grati«
1‘OKTI AND. ORKtiON
*w<t ggure*. an initial or an abbreviation as one v rd
X»> i«»cal a,v'cp* d for :«'»» than IN
ually. Disorders are easily caused by
'CWU.
x »
-
• .
~ te
> IKD» .»y hl iXk»
..-I
in* two inches), X' cent* LETTERS OF < t‘NIH'l.EX» E (not rv*eedin< f»»ur inchv»). 11
sudden ami radical change« of feed.
ORITUKKIK* for actual »nhai (»1* >r 1. <-mb»-r» »'I their tauiLb - up to DM word- to
E. B. MORE1.OCK
-ail over KA) word*, lc a word (invariably m advance), fount the a»»r»i* and remit accordingly
During thia period finely chopped meat
Al CVIOM l W
Ah Lodge. Grange. School, t'hurvh or other tuHb'v* or advertisements of socials, partie»,
or
fresh
beet
scrap
ta
fed
«¡»aringly
The
-dances, concerts, theatricals etc . given for a profit,charged tor at regular rate»
«!<» Years lx perirne*.
In order to insure change of a»t advertiser» must hare copy In this office not later than chicks get a <•»*»»i many angle worm* R kvsben « K» Dr \ l hompnou an»l
Tuesday preecding day 01 publication.
s s Thuuipsutt
from the freshly spade«! «»oil in the out­
JM FMin*C * our
-laity. He are well equipp«
to dothebaMit" »rk at cum it i-. » •
Rsp'Vially farm« r»' and bust; > >» men - I-ctter lie . *.« Tnvelop» - Hutter \lr*| 1-»
•. side run*.— From Farmers Bulletin No. MONTAVILLA,
- OREGON
etc . in small or large quantities
Auction Rills. Dodger». IX^ters. etc . printe«! ou «hort muic»
Phon« 1*«3
açCHFn for «u h>» rtpito" are not »«'nt tin le— rv»jue»t««t
The label «01 your pa|H*r will in«it
PROHSSIONAL CAROS
On« |x>iin<l <>( rut lx>n« for a dosen
. h»n« one» a day, whirl» «houlil not <*« m |
over 011« i-aut a pound, will prtMliivv
I more rgg« than tlvv litn«« a« much
grain. Imau«« th» rut bona la oomplvte
in «ggmaking «iilwtanr»«, while the
grain i« largely >h ll< lent in many re«
pacta. Soin» |M»r«ona allirtn that It <I< mm
I not |>ay to prorur« a l»>ue ruttar (or j
•mall tl<H-k«. That 1« a nilatake lion«
cutter* ar« now rheaper than many or-
i -Hilary garden !<«>!«, and are »Irong,
durable ami rtllcieiit. Th« coat ol the
lam« cutter 1« «oon regain<«l in th« In- [
<-rea««d nulut er ol egg« laid
It i« al-
moat indi«|>en«ahle to «urceM.no matter I
Septic Tanks Built
Also Cement Walks. Ete.
;
Victor Halter,
EDITORIAL COMMENT
Friday. July 9th. is to be Ore­
gon Day at the Alaska-Yukon-
Pacific Exposition.
A big at­
tendance is anticipated and a tine
special program has been pre­
pared.
Everyone who is interested in
flowers should look ahead and
plan for the Flower Show to be
held at the Fair next fall. In
addition to the premiums on pot­
ted plants and flowers, the com­
mittee has been very generous
to the cut flower show. Get a
copy of the Premium List and
look up the premiums for the
displays of carnations. Asters,
roses, dahlias, sweet peas, cos­
mos, chrysanthemums and can-
nas.
Take good care of them
this summer and plan to exhibit
them.
Miss Clara L. Webb is
superintendent of this depart­
ment and Miss L. Culy is assist­
ant
abroad for less than it charges
for them at home. But the whole
fallacy of the "protective,’’ so-
The large«! typew rltrr concern in tfr
called system, is revealed when offer«
the be*t ty jh - w ritrr in cat»<rnn
a man who is, or has been, bit­ t’ESTS A DAV Thi«c» rtaitily plat > *
I’ENS'IE*
It rvcognltva hone
terly opposed to the theory of
rvial a«»eL
protection, suddenly advocates a
high rate on an article produced
by his constituents. For instance,
Mr. Tillman of South Carolina,
The 21130 tn twwriter
with Its wealth ««< cl
who advocates a tax of 10 cents
rlualvv cv»u»rntencca.
a pound on tea, because his state
—The iut> per ernt
pa-rtcct
lyprwrltt'r,
produces one-ten-thousandth of
with it* wide range of practical u«ea
the tea used in the United States. - The sturdy machine with record »pe*«| that
in an undertone
II* worth twice the
That is to say we should tax write«
price of the ne*t be*t typewriter yet 17 cent*
a day w ill buy it
Never was a greater Incent­
991»9 people to protect one insig­ ive l<> SAVE *<•! before the |«*-op|r of America
Xor wa» there ever a more valuable object lea-
We must •»»n
nificant person,
evolved to prow.
have a National tax. The gov-
ernment must have a resource The Purchasing Power
for its expenditures, but what is
of Pennies
the necessity of humbugging the The present tendency I* to think In at'» rt«t
vara To ItMMp sight «»( the DO i ENTS that go
people with the hypocracy of to tuakr up the 'foliar To forget the purrha*
Ing power that i* pent up In pennira, nickel*
protection. If my business can’t, • nd diaiea
Our 17 rent* a day" «riling plan turn« thia
live by my effort it dies.
So power to worthy purpose
The Oliver Typewriter Company feel« *afr in
with most of us, and why should putting thia new plan Into effect beta'!*« it
bauk« on your bvbimkx * M o M ub .
the millionaire who has decided­
ly an advantage over less for­
tunate pieces of mankind, be TTj®
held up by a tax upon your bus­
iness and mine. Now here is the
paper business.
The printer,
TÿpeWri-fëf
barely able to exist, pays from
one to two cents a pound more
The Standard Visible Writer
for paper, because the man who
manufactures the stuff has the Our contMenre in vor is born of our »at!»-
factory ■i•••llng’• with thousand«.
*•» we ttffer th«- • »liver Typewriter for a atnaD
advantage of a subsidizing tariff. ca«h
payment and trust you for all the rest
is not a preachment on saving
It'*
If I wish to ship in a suit of a This
plain, «tralght forward. busineM getting
Scotch worsted I pay a heavy proposition It br<M'l«n* the market f<»r
Oliver Typewriter« by interesting th«sw who
have neter thought of buying machine«,
ft
tax.
If Gotrox wants to adorn »•■n<l*
Oliver» by the bundrrd* Into HoMER a«
his home with a few thousand in well •» OFFK’U
It opens up new money making opportuni­
works of art he gets them free. ties to ambition* people rvrrj where And "e
John Brown, Rockwood, A^ent
For > ll'I'l F-. II KRXFSS .nd Al l.
HARNESS k( < 1 HSUKII 8
For Eaatrrn Multnomah ami Cla« ktttnaa < «>i>ntira.
I!L Gresham Harness Shop
Atl kinds R' |Miinng quickly dona
GUST LARSON. Prop..
Gresham
W. II. KARR,
Carpenter and
gremì
SUMMER RATES EAST
During the Season 1OOQ
Builder
\ m .
OREGON
WOOD SAWING
ORtGON RAIiROAD à NAVIGAIION COMPANY
0« GON SHOR I UM AM»
UNION PAL li IL RAIIROAD
GASOLINE SAW
W m an- ¡>rv|»arvd tn
rut all kind* of
wood on «hort no­
tice
:
:
:
from
Portland, Seattle, Spokane, Tacoma, Walla Walla
and all points on The O. R. & N. line
WOOD FOR SALE
To
To
To
To
Notice for Publication.
Department of the Interior, U. S fund
Office at Portlaud, Oregon, May 2H,
19H9.
Notice ia hereby given that George L.
Pea*Ie«* of Portland, Oregon, who, on
October 22, HMJ n , made Timber and
Stone luan«l Application Serial No
0678, for S 1 >» of N W
Section 1.3,
Townahip I North. Range 5 Eaat, Will­
amette Meridian, haa tiled notice of in­
tention to make final Caah Timber
Proof, to eelabhah claim to the land
above deacriltrd, before the Register
and Receiver of the I’. S. Land Office,
at Portland, Oregon, on the Oth «lay of
Atiguat, l’.aiW.
Claimant name« an witneaaef«
Chan.
Coopey, of Portland, Oregon; W w
Peaalet, of Portland, Oregon; Edward
Trickey, of Palmer, Oregon; Lloyd
Trickey, oi Palmer, Oregon.
A lobbnon H. D r «**««, Register.
First publication June 4. 1909
liCMtion August ft. B mo
New Management
Monuments
of adolescence and should be left
,n“ ineal,
‘,*! o'on
* ?rt whole wheat two flour,
i*r"* a
corn
a little
to live or die on its own merit«. pinch
t
of . «alt and infertile egipi from the
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The same mix’ht be said for any incubator*, the whole
nixed with > aour
bumness that retails its products miBr «nd *od«. From 2 to 6 »gg« are
W. W. MINAR
.135 E. Morrieon Ht.
- PoRTt.*sn
Phone Kant 4234.
$60.00
$60.00
$67.50
$72.50
On Sale June
I,
J; July 2, J; Auguat 11,12
To DENVER and return - -
$55.00
On Sala May 17, July I, Auguat II
Going tranait limit 10 dava from dot« of .ale, linai return limit Oct. .11.
Th««« ticket« present some very attractive feature« in the way ol «lop.
over privilege., and choice of route«; thereby enabling passengers to make
■ide trips to manv interesting fannia enroute
Routing on return trip through California may Im had at a alight ad­
vance over the rate« quoted
Full particular«, «leeplng car reeervationa and ticket« will In furnished
by any <>. R. A N. local agent, or
WM. McMt’RRAY, Gasaait. Paaaasuaa Auxier, I’orrunn, (Itaioa
laiat pub
FREQUENT
RAPID
COMFORTABLE
Springwater Division
STATIONS
EASTBOUND
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FRED D. FLORA
CENTRAL HOTEL
OMAHA and return - - -
KANSAS CITY and return
ST. l.Ol'IS and return - -
CHICAGO and return - -
ami toother principal rill«« in th» Ka«l, Mutile W««l and South.
C<>rr«»|>>>ndii>aly low far««
THAT WATCH OF YOURS
When they have learned to scratch for
their food, which they will do in one or in a whild, and eo doe« your watch.
About once a year the proposition *>(
WE Western people are patient, tw"the
are re,no»ed •"*’ cleaning and oiling that watch coincs
...
,»
.all the food is thrown among the chaff, up. It’« then that you want to think
uncomplaining
sufferers . in It
.. 1» important that the young birds of tno. The treatment accorded a watch
r .... .
ia juiit the earne whether it is the l>eat
the matter of National taxation, should be active, eo scratching for this or
the [»ooreat make—that i«. the l»eftt
But then why should we attempt food
is good is egercise.
is
attention
given it. Clean
FLORA water
i- an eg-
pert in handling watchen. Let him flx
to express our views. The whole kept before them at all times
When the chicks are let into the out­ up your timepiece.
matter seems predetermined.
The proposed revision is surely door runs, which is atxrat the sixth day
191 Morriaon Street
being made and if it is not in if the weather is suitable, skim milk is
added to the ration. This is fed once a
-
Oregon
your favor you can take it any­ 'lay, in the morning, and is placed in Portland,
(Near Pap'« Restaurant.)
way.
In the course of time the drinking fountains in the outside run­
people of the United States will ways. The rjuanity of milk fed is de­
get their eyes open. They have termined by what will be cleaned op
been in the puppy state a long within a short time, for it is not allow­
ed to stand in the fonrtains all day.
time. It takes some pups longer .Meanwhile the drinking fountains in
NOW UNDER
than others to get their eyes the brooders are kept supplied with
open.
But while suffering pro­ water and can tie removed to the out­
longed blindness their sense of side runways when desired. At this
smell is being the more highly period one or even two of the three daily
When in Town
feeds of the commercial chick feed may
developed.
Any man who uses tie replaced by the “johnny cake" de-
MAKE IT HEADQUARTERS
his senses cannot fail to see that I scribed later. When the chicks are
the whole tariff business as be­ about 3 weeks old the commercial feed
MRS. BELL, Prop.
ing managed is arranged to suit is gradually replaced by a mixture con­
• • • • • *• •••••••••
the man who does not need pro­ sisting one half of whole wheat, one-
fourth of cracked corn ami one-fourth
tective laws, for the man whose of steel-cut oats. This is thrown in the
MARBLE AND GRANITE
financial resources place him | litter in the inside runways, mornings
above the necessity of fearing and evening«, in quantity a little I»««
competition. Any business that than the chicks will eat. In the middle
can reach into foreign markets of the day 5<> chicks receive in place of
the grain mixture All
a piece
Kind* of of homemade
Ometery Work
and undersell the local manufac- bread, called “johnny cake,
Eatlrnate« on all elaaaea of Work
ale'll». »;
turer is passed beyond the stage
inch. - «pure and 2 ¡n< he« thick.
_____
_
. This
THE
IN
OREGON FIRE RELIEF ASSOCIATION
Orcaham. Or*.
OLIVER
ET the good people remember
that next Wednesday is Mark­
et Day. Special inducements are
to be offered this time with the
idea of making the day a success
for everyone who wishes to buy
or sell.
With the privilege of
making sales or buying without
the expense of a salesman the
are just a« glad to «ell a machine for 17 cents
advantage is all with the public.
a day a« to have thr cash with the order
It yo want to know moreal»out The Oliver
In other words the proposition is
AHK THE LHEKN
There are a quarter of a
Feeding the Young Chkkens.
million of them «meh an Oliver enthn«la»t.
to make the services of the auc­
Hee th»- nearest Oliver agent tor detail« of
I For the first six days a commercial
tioneer free to all comers. Now ■ chick feed is u«ed, consisting of cracked our new '17-cenu a-day" plan, or addreaa
bring along your junk, good and grains, such as wheat, oats, corn, millet
bad, and realize all you can for seed, weed seed, charcoal, grit, egg
it Get ready to announce your ■hells, meat scrape, etc. There is some THE OLIVER TYPE­
WRITER COMPANY
lowest price as a starter.
Too difficulty in getting this material prop­
erly made; in some cases it has con­
1326
Flrat Avenue. Seattle, Wash
much time is wasted at all sales tained ten time« as much rock for grit
in getting started.
If you can as is needed. Part of this fool is placed
tell your lowest acceptable price in shallow saucers and the remainder
you will save time and a lot of scattered among the chaff. The chicks
are fe«l three times a dav at this period. baa need« jiuit a« much as you have.
loud talk.
You nw^l cleaning and fixing up once
L
INSURE
J. H. HOSS
••hone I4X
(irvsham, Oregon
Fire !
cate within two week» the rvveipt >d your rvmiltan» »
If it divs not plea»e iiotuy 1»
BCSCMTBRMACfS In keepit a with well r<- o^-nt•- I busine-- principle» all »ulwcrtpth'ii* w
be stopped promptly upon expiration of time paid for
Expressing, Oraying
how small th« Huck, for no on« should
h<H<|> * Hock uuless fully determined to
secure Ihr tergcsl pro lit poaalbl«. Tl»«
groat saving of I hhics and nival and tlia
utilisation ol material« that could not
Im appropriated a« food tor fowla with­
out llmir use have given grevn hon» cut­
ter« a place on all well regulated farm«.
They are «old at from |V, to J10, a price
which place« them within the reach of
all, and they have a« I dm I to th« profile
ol poultrymen, farmer«, butcher* and
IHiultry supply liou«ea.—Mirror and
Farmer.
Green Cut Hone.
fol ger s
Golden
Gate
Alwiys uniform—our
best product-sold in 1 lb.,
2 lb., 21 lb. and 5 lb. cans.
Your grocer will grind It—
better if ground at home—not
too fine.
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