3 â FARM, CITY AND TOWN LOANS FIVE PER CENT interest, NINE years* time with privilege ol paying at any time, Return payments monthly, quarterly, semi-annually or annually, to suit borrower. I OU PAU riCULAttB WRIII THE JACKSON LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY 310 Century Bldg. nnro your watch o UU lu keep time : Denver, Colorado. HOT WATER HEATER Homirrnd» Arrangement That Proved Entirely S«titfactory. As we de"lr»*d l«» put In n h»»t water heuflng syMeiii In our b"U««* mid a« the «»Mt I mate*« •*«••* tn«a«| loo high for us No haMy, wc dvcid«*d io pul In th«4 system a Al work giiarsnli' I <hir to in.ik«* our own liriitcr. whh*h when job Irai« * mir «bop pioted very "nll«fm*lorv Mtr «klll«<l Mild ro|»M*M-|itions, < omplei»*«) not grumble ut the prices, mid Wil*« mm h rheii|ier to InMnll, ii New Jcr*«*5 i'orrvNponduiil of Popu Inr Mr« Inml's A fire l>oi, grab**. m»b pail mid d<M>r from mi old hot air heater were iim «| Then a |»l|»e Isdirr Wii" «<nmiru<*lr»l from two mmilfold. \ will« li we pur<*liHsed e»c|i Inivlng four outlets f»»r «»nr Inch |»I| m * o | m * h Illg" «nd In I hi || i rml« f««r «»tie and om* half Im h |»I| h * Twelve olie Im h re eaver ngraving o turn Irvnda, four «me Inch ell« nml OUALITV four «»lie Inch nlpplvM. «1« liM'hvs long, were piirrhiieed Ih«* center lengths of pl|M* were «uf «o iin !<» bring I In* OtSIGNING ILLUSTRATING return | m « ii <| m lnsl»1e the malng and «AIM «•«• th»* mmilfold« »»utsld«* FI«»V AM» ASMCMY m . 0"« 'I’hc |»I| m * hud to I»«* lM*nt n little a«» n« to give It a drop and m»t allow th«* writer I«» traf» ill«* Imrr was ream«-») out <»f th«* pl|M* end« to allow frrr « lr Al LENTS cilia lion »IN tloUM « you'll of II« Fred I). Flora B C . E CUTS SEE CHAUNCEY "W For Dry G<xxls, Groceries, and Light Hardware. I II <> McGintii" liMN rented the Hum* uirll liouar and will move bis family Iron» Troutdale in March when Mr. Hiitninell ex|»rclN to move onto hi» late ly acquired farm in Eastern Oregon. may come to their home here in a »bort time. ha« been frirnda in Mrs. Marsey and family have moved into Mrs. iimiiiN cottage on Columbia street. DRIED W MIIIER. LINTS Wllev Allen ‘ »Ilice Halfred Young of Portland spent last Sunday with friends here. Mill ANO TIROS IT LUTS JUNCTION Bert swank ami wife attended the funeral services <d Mrs. swank's broth er. Eugene R«ioney, in Portland Sas I MILLER-MOWERY LUMBER Company ♦♦♦♦ 6KLSIIAM HOTEL I inter X« w Management Board by the Itoy or Week GUI -II \M, oltKioN THE MYSTERY OF LIFE St ( I KIN UNt Science Find» Little Real Life In a nml Wnlk«*r hnv«* «I in - Healthy Body. 1«»««•<I «»( N«*vrrnl hundred «Ark« of < »nrnct Thnt ii great part of the body t»e ChilfN t»» th«* >wAuk (’«»nipnnv «»( l’ori- Hld«*N th«* I k » ii »* h I m reull) dead In a lnml. Tli«*s<* g«*ntl«*mi»n have l»«*rn healthy, living man is th«* irrdivt uf among the fortunate fnrin«*r« who bn«l s< leiire. Ei «*n the I»I« hm I. whl«*h has dug their potato«*!« Indore tin* c«»l«l «1*4*11 always b«s*n «alhxl ’’the Ilf«*.” is only alii«* ns t«» It« ««»rpUM'les. These swim came on. In th«* ll«|iild kii«»wii mn the plasma, The Carpenter pla«*<* has I wen laid which I n ih »( alive, and van la* re out in five-acr«* tract« and a street sur- pla* «*<1 by a Nerum that may have l»ceii standing In a druggist’s b<»tlle for six veyed through. With the hair. t«*vth. lames I.. L. Keach, representing tlie lilasia nioiitliN and I»I o « h I plasma ar«* («> be clasaeil lamp Conipant’ of Portland, made a the lymph, tin* chyle, th«* fluids In th«» number of *ale" among uc. pleura, pericardium. |M*ril<»n«*uui and Th«* Arnspigers hii «I Buvklrys have even tin* evrehro spinal fluid th«» fluid built ice liomw*" ami have **t«»re<! away part «»f tin* brain and spinal column. None of tin* gases and fluids in th«» m larg«« «piMiiitv of thi«*k ice cut from Kelley's pom I l*ack«*«l in "nw.liiNt nml I mn I v are inor«» alive than Hit» lime <»f I’liis leaies us tin» cells with pH»ldt*d walls tin* ic«» stamls n g«Hxl the b«»n«»N. as th«» «»lily living part, an«l these ar«» »how to keep. dying a nd twlng r«»plaved by tbe mil Mrs. Peter Kronenhorg of Oakland, lion every h«»ur. Cal., w ith her little son, Bustsr, re«*«»nt- From all «»f which facts It Is argue«! |y look her parent«« by surpris«* in an bi vertnln NcientlstN that Ilf«» I m no unex|»«*< t«Nl visit to Portland. She will mor,» real than death and that th«» only spend a month visiting her p«*oph* of difference lietweeii Ilf,» and ,h»ath is a stat,» «»f th«» protoplaam or contents <»f whom tlier«* nr«* s«‘wral families. tin* <*«»11. As long ns th«» cell Is alive E<lwar«l nml Lester Wilson of Corl»ett It r«»talns ami controls th«» chemi« nl viaite«l the Buckley bom«* the past w«s*k. suhstan<*<»N which constitute proto Mr. PahlliAininer lias a nice lot of plasm, but ns s«>on as It 1« really dead Early Wonder potato«»" rea ’v for mark th«» «s»ntrol Is linking mid the cell breaks up et. II«* had his |M>tHioes «lug ladorv the Tills still leaves us much In the «lark frrrxe. ns t«> w hat Is life. M i ’ nnitn R chiii i LEAIERS 15 Grandma Wetmore is spending a few days with Mrs. If. W. Mathison in Port- land. Up-to-date General Merchandise <». H. Shaw amt wife spent Tuesday with Mr«», bliaw’a uncle in Portland. Everything from Seed its tn Threshing Machines. B. P Reynold« • >f |H>tatoeN. in whipping a carload Inspect our Stock of C. M. Zell, wife ami son. have been visiting at the home of W. Ellison, Mrs. Zell being a cousin of Mrs Ellison. Mr. ami Mrs. Zell have le-en living at The hall«*s, but ar«* now on their way to Ixsi Angeles, Cal., where they will go after a few «lays visit with Mrs. Zell's parents. W. J. Lewellen ami wife at Springwater. Mr. l-rwelien has also been visiting here, being a guest of his «¡•ter, Mrs. M. C. Cornett. Groceries, Canned Goods Footwear and Build- ing Materials Sand, Clay, Cement, Lime—Best Bargains in the County neighborhood met at the church on last Thursday and devoted the day to clean POINTERS FOR POSTMORTEMS ing the church and parsonage and do Often an epidemic of poultry disease ing some other necessarv work. Lunch may be traced buck to the brut case, eon was served at noon by the ladies and If au autopay of the tint victim bud and a pleasant hour spent socially. be<*u made the disease may nut have Nothing so invites the people of a new spread. but the cause and cure been locality as working enthusiastically for found. If Christian work in Symptoms of a strange, baffling dis- a common cause. ruse should lu* tabulated At death its broadest sense is ever to be a power all external conditions sbuuld be noted for good in this place it will he because everyone realizes its need, and irreepec- live of creed, joins heartily in promot- ing it This neat little church bui kling is well built and well located, but there is need of more volunteer effort to m ake it complete. Great praise is due those faithful ones who have made thia good beginning. Let us see to it that their efforts receive our loyal support, Sun- day school ia held every Sunday at 12 o'clock an<l preaching service the first and third Sundays of the month at 11 o'clock. Eapeme of Farming Reduced by Smalt Portable Engine». At slight rx|M*ii"e. by I lie develop- nient uf the giiwollne motor, the farm- er Is now, enabled w ith modern labor saving devices to do many limes the amount of work formerly poMwible The accomtmuylng Illustration shows the use of a sinnll |M»rtuble gasoline engine driving a corn busker by bril trans ml anion. For o|»rrMllng the husking machine only a four to six b<»rxr|s»wrr gasoline engine Is required. while it Is Mated that hundreds of bushels of corn have been husked by a machine of this type with only a three h«»rav|iower engine under favorable conditions. In ern tral Ohiow four roll machine has been able to husk 250 bushels in a day, requiring four tenuis and one extra man. besides the three men that op erate the machine, with a cash outlay of $25 per day. It Is staled that : one of these Ntnall husking machines I op crated by a light gasoline engine Will handle th»* same 250 bushels at le»«N than half the ex|»eiiM*. or $11.50. ’ This motor driven busker Is of the two roll ty|»e. the rolls bring four fret In length and large In diameter. It runs at high speed, thereby greatly Increasing the capacity, which is about twenty bush els |s»r hour under normal conditions, but has been operated at over thirty bushels without difficulty. It is staled that the average run is from seven to PLLASAM VALLEY Henry Melby and wife nt Mr. Tabor .pent Sunday in the Valley. Arthur Taylor cameout from Portland ami viol led over Sunday with hume- folka. W. P. Chilcote was out looking after buaineea interest. Munday. J. W. Frost, Jr., spent Sunday with his parents. A. B. Craft was in Portland on new Monday. bUFI- The sawmills report business on the increase and there is a probability that prices on lumber will be advanced in the near future. Rodlun Bros, have sold 80 acres of land recently. Frank Croucher sold 35 acres of land to I. F. Coffman of Lents. The Baptist church organized a class of 21 members at this place Tuesday. Tt ere was a large attendance at the Grange Saturday, it being tbe occaaion of tbe installation of officers and an upen meeting. Frank Heiney announces that he in- tends to build a handsome residence on his property near bis mill. He will commence the work as soon as the weather permits. Mrs. Byers is reported to be seriously ill. Ed Johnson has been engaged as saw A. B Brooke was a Portland visitor yer at Rodlun Bros. this week. GASOLINE CORN HUSKER made this way. one for <*«•«!» «q»enhig In the manifold»« The casing was built of brick covered with cement after all the piping and tin* I m » x tlx t tires were In place. The lop Is one pie« e <»f cast iron, made from a pat tern of our own construction. ('onnrctlons were mad«« to the STS (ein from the ends of th»* manifolds, which wm* one and one half Inch pl|M‘. Tbe h«»t water was taken from (I m * lop manifold and th«* return con nected to the t»o(tom This Is'ller has been In use for some time and has ghrti entire **atlsfactlon Troutdale, Oregon CHt KRi VILLE Ml«« Welletta Warmoth »¡»ending several days with Portland. All Ktn«!« <>f liuihling Mutrrial Rimtic, 1 loot nig, < oiling i«n<l Finishing .................... HARLOW, RLASER & HARLOW Fairview. Jan. 2*1—Mrs. Reade's youngest son and daughter returned from Wyeth on Wednesday where they >|>ent the |au>t two weeks. Mias Bertha Moller of Portland ia "pending some time with her mother, Ray Roper wkn here from Portland visiting al th»* home of Mrs. R. Brink, Mrs. A. B. Moller. J. <i. Turner ami W. Turner were out Sun<lay. The family of William Eby ol Efixxi Mm. « H im Bowen and baby returned from Portland to spend Sunday with River ia very ill with typhoid ¡ever. from K« I no on Sunday and joined Mr. their par«*nts, Rev. I> Turner ami wife. One daughter. Miao Minnie, died la«t Mrs. E. A. Whilley, who is tq»ending week. Bowen here. The family will reside in Mr. Eby waa critically ill while some time in Portland, pacoted bunda> l»o other» were convalescent, according the Helming < ottMg»* to latest reports. Mr. Eby's age«l par Mrs J Alfred luiraon and Mrs. C B at her home here. W. J. Ju ng nuk el suffered the I ON" Of ents and other relatives in Cherryville 1.arson wp-nt Sunday with rotative« at one of his dray horses by some «1 r»ea»e have the sympathy of the entire com I aitourell. munity. Mr. Eby, Hr., went to Hood Mrs. I. Allard and «laughter, Mrs. W. last Saturday. C. Shrpard is laid up as the result of River early in the week. Craghea<l and son, have returned from Home of the good people of this Brigham City, ( tab, to The Halles ami a fall he took a few days ago. Mrs. N’arr I> mn recovered from her ill ness ami lias gone to cook at Wellen A Kelley's mill. LUMBERj kll.N C M Ktillson ba« pur« ha««*d a horn«- Mrs. I. A Stafford in »pending Nome* tune witli her daughter, M tn . Henry RicliartiNon, who in ill with the grip Blanche Brink ha» returned to her borne from D m II mn where she has ia*en attending college. •••••eeeeeeeeeeeeeee*»«« All. Troutdale, Jan. 20.—Arthur McFar lin, who died in the Good Samaritan hospital last Sunday night, was bur its I in ItouglaNN «*emetvry here on Wctfaes- <lay, the funeral services bring conduct ed in the Evangelic church here al 2 o'clock W««dhrMlay, l»eing in charge of i the order of Forresters, of which be was a meml»rr l>e«*rMsrd was *’i>4 years t>f Mg»* ami w mn unmarried. lie has made Ills horn»* with Mrs. H. A Surber, who in a »liatMOt relative, for sometime ami leaves a numlM*r of friends. His father is living al the Soldiers Home. M inn I osier Road and Main St. FAIRVIEW TROUTDALE A Ski club from Portland took dinner Came Near Choking to Death. in Cherryville on Friday. They filled a A little boy, the «on of Chris. D. Pet- tally-lio and had been up to Yocum's ' erson. a well known resident of tbe vil for some real winter sport. lage of Jacksonville, Iowa, had a sud Mias Ewing made a week-end trip to den and violent attack of croup. Much thick stringy phlegm ean.e up after Portland. giving Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Mr. Peterson says: “I luink he would have choked to death had we not given him this remedy.” For sale by Gresh am Drug Co. Frai Towers an«l wife of Lents spent part of the <iav Sunday with Mrs. Pow- ere’ parents, W. 11. H. Stewart and Snaps dt Carlwa’s. RRADT F«»R THE KSIFK. wife. Who carries carpets, rugs, matting rhese should all l»e compared with In Mrs. J. S. Eastman was down from ternal Indications and thus a conclu- and linoleum in all patterns'* R. R. Gresham on business Tuesday. slun be reached. Carlson, of course. He has everything Charles Benedict is having extensive In performing a postmortem fasten that auv up-to-date house furnishing fowl to a table or board, pluck feath- improvements made on bis home. establishment bas, and if you want to era fn»m neck and breast and with a J. B. Mitchel is building a house on get some real snaps keep track of his strong knife cut through to the bone his property. prices during the month of February nt Junction of neck and breast. Mr. Rinard has moved onto the Mas When he says snaps it means some Now break the bone right before thing. breastbone and with shears cut down on place near Sycamore. along the sides, but not too deep, and Sunday morning Agnes Henderson, draw brvastltone and all down, so that who has suffered for several months For Sale. organs in upi»er portion are exposed, from tulterculosis, passed away at the but do not mt or tear away the borne of her parents, Robert Henderson The Carpenter place, 40 acres, all peritoneum, the membrane lining the and wife. Her friends and love«! ones clear, fine bouse and barn; corner Sec atxlomen cavity, for peritonitis, or Inquire Inflammation of this membrane, may will feel keenly her loss, but they may tion Line and Keani9 roads. find comfort in the thought that she is on premises or at my Portland office, have caused death. IL M. Barrett. If death was caused by watery at rest from her pain an«l that she was 213 Couch Bldg. cyst, this membrane generally covers ready to go. GATES CROSSING. The Herald, >1 a year. Read the ads in The Herald. will find bargains. You n Benecke Has the Goods’ New Stock; Fresh, Clean, Attractive Line of Groceries, Boots and Shoes, and Notions of all kinds. Fairview’s Leading Merchant (IASOLINR MOTOR HUNKER. i Lots (or sale in Ceilarvillr, on easy terms. II. W Smishall. ricusimi View Avenue; Gresham, Route 3. Tin* Herald prints the local new«. Then» are plenty of p<*ople who obey the law 1 »evnune they can’t nil «»rd to break It. It Is quite as necessary to know when not to tplk us It Is n hcti to at***? General Merchandise New Location — Fresh Stock Daily — Best Brands BUTTER AND EGGS TAKEN Cheapest Cash Bargains in the County, about our Prize Offering. Agency for Oregon Fire Relief Association. John Brown, I Rockwood Ask ton shocks (twelve hills sipnirei per hour. 1’he shredder head Is e«>mp<»se«i of knives strung on n shaft eleven- sixteenths of an Inch In diameter, held In position so that only one knife strikes at a time. The knives strike with a shear cut each two and one- half Inches on the stalk, leaving the blades In goo<l condition. The blower Is arranged at the rear of the machine, so that all the stover must pass over the screen. About six teen feet of nine Inch pipe Is connect ed to the inn chi nr. A bevel gear Is used for driving the corn elevator, which Is so constructed that the recep tacle for receiving the corn Is out of the way In driving up to the machine with a load. The power Is disengaged as well as the rolls by the simple movement of a lever attached to a spiral plug. TUK VtTMJ» ItXPOsXD. same, and its rupture will allow the water to esea|ie before a good view is obtained. When all the organs are exposed, study them carefully. A good plan is to compare them with the organs of a healthy fowl, killed without bleeding and dead alxiut the same length of time. if you fail to reach a sure conci*. alon report fully to your state veter inarian or send him a fowl dead fmtn the same disease and get his opinion. tack of a constant supply of clean, pure, fresh w ater before the fowls means defeat in the end. CHOPPING AND ROLLING Grist Taken at any Time---Qulck Delivery. WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF MILL FEED Market Price Paid for Urain SUN-DIAL FEED MILL FAIRVIEW, OREGON