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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (July 22, 1910)
: LOCAL NEWS ITEMS • : • ••••••••••••aaaaaaaaaaaaaa M im Vera Smith is viriting re »lives in Portland thia week. Dan Metzger a building on Powell street la being repaved and a new front ia being put in. When completed it ia to l>e occupied by Max Snyder, the pho tographer, who ia vacating his present location. The roads in and around Gresham are in good condition but one of the heavily 1 ¡ ded w g ns of the Scbaw- Batcher people found a soft spot th s week in th • r ad east of t >e < ity limits an i the wheels unk in neirlvtothe hub. The load had been turned to one side to | ermit room or the i-team shovel to pass and the wheels struck a pla e where excavation hail been made in rep ir n. the p pe ine. The countv «our ha- allowed and ordered a new county road through P. H. Ro rk s place to ti e Or ent school. Alex McDonald. .< black mith eiu- p oyed at Ed Os orne's hop. i ad the u.¡-fortune to have his left arm broken th s week, lie was engaged n -hoeing a mule and without a warning the viciou little animal aime I a powcful kick which cau ed the fracture. Mr. McDonald i- getting along icely • ut it wib 1« -ome time before he wi I be a le t > work. WILL GET BETTER ROADS» Resort Mon In Monroe County to Pro- vide Highways For Motoriets. Ail liuiHirtant meeting of proprietors of hotels of the resorts throughout the county was held at Stroudsburg, Pa., recently. at which It was decided to boom the region as It hue never been boomed before The manner In which this la to tie m-conipllshed is by the generous use of printer's ink In the newspapers of the great cities. Thes^ men realize that In order to keep the resorts prominently to the fore thia move Is necessary, ami the manner tn which all the members responded to the calls for subscriptions Is the very best evidence that they are heart and soul In the proposition to make 1910 the banner season At the meeting another matter of much Importance was taken up aud discussed—the question of good roads. This Is not a new subject, but It was given a new Impetus by the action of the resort men. who directed J B Williams, the president of the Monroe County Resort association, to appoint a committee to confer and lay plans to greatly improve the roads In the coun ty. It is especially Important at this time because of the fact that tile Scranton Automobile club Is interested in the Improvements in the roads of this section of the county. In fact, the Scranton club has taken a step to assist In bringing about the improve ment by material aid to rebuild the road traversing the Paradise section of the county. The club wants the assistance of the people of the regton in the proposition, and this It is assured of receiving The committee to be appointed by Mr. Williams is to work In the Interest of the movement, which will be appre ciated by the visitors to the county and the motoring fraternity, who come here In such great numbers, being at tracted by the beauties of the county. The action of the association to im prove road conditions has created more Interest in the season about to open, the resort men being of the opinion that If the plans of the committee are successful the region will become still more popular and in consequence will attract many more people to this sec tion. When the season of 1910 opens ev erything will be found to be In readi ness for the proper accommodation of visitors, who take so much pleasure In staying within the borders of the coun ty to while away the heated season With good roads, which are assured, and a proper publicity campaign the people believe that all records will be eclipsed. The ice cream aocial given Tueedav evening by the ladie» of the M. F church wan a a icceee both financially and socially. Vocal and instrumental music in the drawing room of the par sonage adjoining the lawn where the ■ocial was held made the affair cheerful and both voung and old spent a most enjoyable evening. L. C. Smith moved into Mrs. Craw ford s house on Fifth street this week. It is expected that a speeal meeting of the council will be held next Tuesday night to act upon ordinances and reso lutions relative to street grading and improvement. The street committee of the council has had six signs made to I* put up on the six main thoroughfares leading into town. The signs are of sheet iron with the words on them, “City Limits, speed limit S miles an hour." Jas. Goodfellow has returned from British Columbia where he has been looking up farm interests. A. L. Maybee of Springdale was in town Thursday and made the Herald a call. He reports prospects good for the farmers in bis neighborhood. Auto Chains Ruinous to Roads. H. C. McGinnis, an expert celery Anti skidding chains on automobiles grower of Troutdale, was in town Satur are tearing county roads to pieces, day on business. He has in about 8 according to a county road supervisor acres of this table delicacy and says the in New Jersey, who threatens to in conditions here are very favorable. Mr. voke the law to cause the arrest of McGinnis came here from the celery the users of the chains. According to fields of Kalamazoo, Mich. the supervisor, use of the chains was Rev. R. Hunter and wife of Greely, coudoned during the winter, when fro Cal., were recent visitors at the home zen road were dangerous at turns, but he claims that the practice has been of John Faris. continued into the spring until drastic Dr. Bittner and family are at Seaside measures must be taken to save the for three weeks. . roads from destruction. Mrs. J. G. Metzger has been very ill Get Busy on ths Roads Now. but is some better. A considerable aniouut of money is R. R. Carlson and family, accom- annually expended on roads for which paniedjby W. H. Bachmeyerand family, adequate return is not received by rea are spending a few days in the moun son that the work is not done at the tains this week. They made the trip in proper season. There Is a proper time for building new or rebuilding old Carlson’s new auto. earth roads just as much as there is a Dr. W. C. Belt was in attendance at proper time for doing farm work, and the loggers convention in Portland this that time is In the spring, as the week and bad an important place on ground settles after the frost has left the program. It. Mrs.’Jennie Hines of Portland is vis Improved Roads Improvs Schools. iting her sister, Mrs. O. W. Tarr. Good roads are greater Incentives J. W. Roots of Boring was a caller at for progress in the rural community the Herald office this week. He is n- than any other factor. Without good thusiastic in promoting the annexation roads It is Impossible to Improve the of a part of Clackamas county to Mult- public schools, to erect churches and to build up the farm by rotation, di mornah. GOOD ROADS CAMPAIGN. Mr. Trotter of the Midvale, Idaho. versified and intensified farming EXTERNAL AND INTERNAL SYMP Reporter made the Herald office a call | Highway Commi»«ion Reappointed In TOMS OF FOWL DISEASE. this week. He is very favorably im Ventura, Cal. That diseased poultry may not be The supervisors In preparation for pressed with this country sold nor served and that a proper diag proposed bond issues In Ventura, Cal., Banker Meyer has a new Ford au o. nosis may be made by inquirers we have reappointed as county commis Felde McCall has accep'ed a position present a summary of the most marked sloners Messrs. Clark, Edmundson and symptoms of the common ailments of with the P. R. I.. A P. Co. at Albin Fleisher. This commission was ap fowls. sub station. He is o i nigi.t duty. pointed two years ago and wont thor Follow it in postmortems. oughly into the question of good ronds Miss Alida Culy v -ited her sister EXTERNAL SYMPTOMS. throughout the county, furnishing Mre. John Miller in Por land Thur day. Light weight, sharp breastbone, ema siieciflcations and an estimate. R'lesell Pugh is a-s tngat Hood’s ciation indicate lice, tapeworm, tuber But the financial depression came on. confectionery. culosis or breakdown from organic dis work was dropped and the commis sion discharged. Since then agitation Lewie Shattuck and fam ly went to ease. Sore head, swollen eyes with cheesy has t»-en started for a renewal, and a Welche- la-t Sunday taking his father an i motb-r up to their mountain home tumors, offensive discharge from nos proposition has been set on foot to trils. cankerous patches In mouth and bond the county for $1.000.000 for good in three hours, in his Studebaker car. roads and a number of bridges The throat indicate diphtheritic roup. Judge Rollins has been euffe ing this “Going light,” pink comb. che»sy commission is empowered to again re week with toothache. nodules on bead, wing joints and feet, tain Surveyor Wand at a salary of not to exceed $400 per month tuberculosis. Mrs. Geo. Kenny is quite ill. The matter of a choice of a court Head. skin, flesh tinged with yellow Mrs. Ed Sprath is visiting at her from absorption of gall by blood, jaun house site In Ventura has been select brothers, 8. J. La udon, at Little Falls, ed by the supervisors. Citizens have dice. Wash. Distended crop, pale or dark comb, raised a purse of $20.000 with which Mr. Crockett, of Spokane, will be high fever, dropping of yellow, white, to buy a site, the location being left come associated with R. R. Carl on in green urates, mucus and blood, chol to the supervisors Two sites have al ready l»een offered. the underta ing and furniture busines-. era. extreme enteritis. Light yellow round scales, crusts He is an experienced man in these lines Half Million For Texas Good Road«. and wil take the position recently held with moldy smell, extending from head Seventy-two miles of country roads, over body and destroying plumage, by Mr. Sleep. distributed throughout the entirecoun favus. Ed Osborn of the City Blacksmith Light brown warts on bead, comb, ty. are to be paved by Harris county. shop, who several wee-a ago took up an wattles only, chicken pox. Tex . with shell and gravel within the offer for the purchase of hi- shop, has Frequent attempts to lay. egg bound; next twelve months out of a recent decide i to re-locate here and is now at to void constipation, both sometimes road and bridge bond issue of $o0Q,000. his old stand as smili g as ever. Ed caused by tumor in abdominal cavity according to a schedule adopted by the Most diseases of poultry are attend county commissioner's court. In the took the occasion to visit the other list of the roads to be paved are a cities up the Columbia and along the ed with loss of appetite and diarrhea number of the most Important high INTERNAL SYMPTOMS. Willamette and inquire into their busi ways in the county, one of which Is Fermented crop indicates death from the Webster Air Line road, running ness prospects. He returned to Gresh am saying he saw nothing better than impacted, obstructed or paralyzed crop, from Harrisburg to the county line, a first, often from lack of water or grit distance of eighteen miles, where it is to be found ere. or too liberal feeding; se- ond. from will connect with a paved road to be Services as usual Sunday morning dried grass, bone, constipation or tn constructed by Galveston county, at the M. E. church with special music. mor blocking the tract, and. third, thereby giving a complete paved road In the evening Miss Barge of National attending cholera and tuberculosis. way from Houston to Galveston via When lungs are dark and sink, con the causeway rep tation will (pea . Miss Barge is gestlon; if they contaiu cheesy growths, an inn ressive and forceful speaker and tuberculosis; if very red. full of blood everybody shou <1 take advantage of the and tubes are choked with bloody A Good Road« “Smoker." opportunity to hear her. Recently the Business Men’s assocla froth and yellow liquid, pneumonia. If liver is soft and spotted gray, fat tlon of Larned. Kan., gave a good Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Sleret have gone ty degeneration; if very large, with roads "smoker" which was attended to Welches for the summer. cheesy growths, tuberculosis; if dark, by more than 300 citizens of the coun Miss Bessie Howitt is spending a few flabby, extremely large and pitted with ty. The enthusiasm developed insures a new era in the building and mainte days with her grandmother at Glad yellow ulcers, blackhead, cholera. If heart Is Incased in heavy fat and nance of good roads In this section of stone. full of blood, fatty degeneration; if the short grass country. Such a meet Mies Velma Metzger is spending a heart sack Is distended with liquid, ing would have t«een impossible a few part of her vacation at La Center, dropsy of heart. years ago because It was thought that Wash., visiting at her uncle’s A. Di ton. If there is a blood clot on brain, apo the dirt roads of middle and western Kansas would never need any great Mrs Alexander has gone to Mi t gan plexy. If veins are almost empty, gall blad •mount of care. Increased population, to visit relatives. der dark and distended, rectum and however, has shown differently, anti Mr. and Mre. Chas. Cleveland, Jr., cloaca have dark lines, Intestines con there are now no more enthusiastic are rejoicing over the arrival of a girl. tain clotted »blood, are ulcerated and sections of the state on the good roads proposition. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Dietrick of Arl thickened, cholera. An egg In the oviduct and the latter ington Heights, Ill., who are on a trip N»»d of Dry Roadbeds. through the West, are guests of Mrs. 0. . purple or bluish indicate gangrene. Attempts to expel the egg brought The most Important object In drain W. Farr. on inflammation that resulted in death Ing a road Is to lower the level of the Mr. and Mre. A. G. Pullen »nd fam of the tissue. ground water. If this Is within a few Egg bound is caused by an abnormal feet of the surface It will be absorbed ily of Portland were in the cit> Sunday as guests of the former’s pa snts Mr. egg. faeces or fat or a turnor blocking by the material of the road by capil the cloaca or the drying up of the lary attraction. The result of this and Mrs. A. H. Gould. mucous secretions of the latter. would be a softening In the road Im Fred Shoemaker, who has open' J a Hens found dead on rw»t generally mediately below the surface. When shoe shop on Powell street, has begun die of egg bound and rupture. Those heavy traffic passes over the road In to line up with Gresham’s buxinefs i found under the roost mostly die of this condition It so cuts It up that the apoplexy caused by overfat. men and has a good trade. water will not flow off. Want Column PASTURE- Horses or t'ows pasture«! (or summer Webb Farm, Phone 15S.(tf WAN TEl*— Butter, Eggs and Farm Produc« al Wontvll'a store, Gresham. (tf WANTED—Veal and Ilog» «ml fat Cattle. Top prices. Rov Stafford, on Main st., Gresham. tt NOTICE—$1 IO) to loan on good farm laud at 7 |ier cent. O. T. Nei alter, Gresham, lire. 29 Al UNIS For the following at l>argain» prices: ls>ta, houses, acre age traila, tanna. busi nt* sites, and other property. GOVIKNMINl INSl’fllll) Bill Call B filli, ack for Mrs. H i* i lì I Produce. Veal, Pork, Chickens, and Eggs taken at ì ( Or tak«' Mount Scott car to lamia. HERALD BARGAIN OFFERS MARKET PRICES PRI NE DRY ER-For Sale or Rent For particulars phone or write Mrs M. Ball, at Cottrell. Po hitlie«», Boring, Beaver State Herald and other papers Ore. Ik l The price of The Herald a Hili' is II FOR PI ANO LES ONS — See Mrs. a year, but to thus«' who would lik« the Starr, I eadquarter- at Mrs. S. S. advantugo of a dubbing rate with other Thompson s every Wednesday. 4" min- |>A|M'rp wt* offer the foil «wing low u’ea, IfcOc ; one hour, 78c. ¡0 price« : LOST OR STOLEN Black and white cow, white star in forehead, i ll reward for return. 0 Fresh Cows wanted. T. R. Howitt. LUMBER—At our new mill l1» miles southeast of Kelso. We deliver lumber. Jousrud Bros. (• WANTED—Young girl to assist with housework and care of two children. Mrs. R. E. Eason, Sandy. 27 WANTED—Cattle lor pasture Ad dress, D B. Gray, Mt. Scott place, on Mt Scott, Lenta. It W \\ I I |> BUxk I itt, Gresham. 1 i: Il >w tt WANTED—All kinds of milch cows. Cash iiaid. W. hllitou, Cleone, phone 18x1. tf WANTED Men Intake contract to clear land. For particulars seed. W Metcalf, Gresham, R.D. .'I, phone 75. tf Bartsch Bros. Planing Mill Mile south of Pleasant Home. All knxls of Dressed Lumber (or building pur- |ios«'s, at reasonable prices. Delivered if desired. Phone 39x1. tf FOR SALE— Eighty acres of tine, well laying land, 2ls miles from Sandy. I’» acres in g.xxl timber; good’water, eight acres in cultivation. 832lk). In quire of C. W. Cassidy. Sandy, Ore. tf Roy Stafford’s Market BRIGHT REALTY CO. Krmrmtrr thew «rr the towrit K»tr> *' 1 he Herald" In «ombinntlon w ith any of the following: 1 yr a mo«. Si on W E 1 KI V <»lib<.<»NT.4N o jr> DAILY OHKUONIAN D I N anti s»t(»KH.oNI AS * <M* 4 J6 mm r klkgram «76 k F mi wkkkly journal *j.<e 1 ar* h.(O daily journal a 7h daily anti NPNDAY JOURNAL T.IA) i «W» 1 IO I A< IFIU MONTHLY 1 T6 1 00 PAUIFK- H<»M FX1 h Al» 1 75 PACIFIC FMiMI.lt 1.76 11» 175 i.«e nationai grange 1 6«) 1*01 1 TRY Joi RNAl. imonlhlj) 1 .IV» OREGON AGRI«Tl .TI’RI m T FARMJOPRNM 1 to Mt LIO McCALl/H M AGAZINE (Ladlra’) Thin price I» for delivery by mall only and only %»hen remittance 1» made with order Paper* may be «ent to •rm-rale addrra»v» Hub •criplion* may begin al any lime Main St., Gresham nnro your watch 9 UULo keep time : If not, ww’ll curt» it, Mtiti thru you’ll wonder why you did'nt think of ti* long iM'for«*. All our work guaranteed No hwnty, «li|Nihod job h'avm our •boi». (>ur workmen nrv Rkilhnl ,*nd ooniM*ienli«>UH» You’ll not gruinblo nt th«» prices* «til her. Fred I). Flora 1911, Morrison 81 PORTLAND, • OREGON (Near Pap’s Restaurant) Having bought back my old shop I am prepared to do your HORSESHOEING AND REPAIR WORK Ed Osborn CITY BLACKSMITH SHOP Main Street, Gresham, Ore. FOR SALE—A 7x9 donkey engine, in gtMxl aha|ie. Bornstedt A Ruegg, S.mdy, Ore. tf FOR SALE—3.’i acres, 3u in -ultiva- tion ; 2 acres in bearing orchard, all new buildings 3 miles E. of Gresham $'.*<■> tier acre. Easy term», see owner. Frank Michels, 1 mile south of Hogan Phone 3utt. 29 FOB SALE—G ish ! bay horse, I.. Walcb, 2 miles southeast of Hogan, 1 mile east Hillview school, phone 31)3 30 WANTED—ICrrv pickers. Call up R. Rees, phone M. 2c per Imx. 3u FOR SALE—All sorts of rough lum ber at Jarl Bros. A Roth’s mill, I mi. south of Orient. Will deliver orders if required. 32 New Plumbing Shop I wish to state to the public that I have opened an up-to-date Plumb ing and Tin Shop In (ireaham on Third street, adjoining R R. Carlson's furniture storto All kinds of plumbing neatly done Tinware ami other utensils mended promptly. Roofing and Gutters Furnished and Placed Eslimdies furnished for Sjnltdty I’lumblnq GIRL WANTED—For general house work. Mrs. A. Fox, Troutdale. 31 Dita for sale in Cedarville, on easy terms. H. W. Snasball. Pleasant View Avenue; Gresham, Route 3 C. McLaren E. E. Marshall Agent for Mitchell, Lewis & Staver Portland The ladies aid ice cream social on the Methodiat church lawn Tuesday after noon and evening. All are invited FARM We deliver dry slab wood in Gresham at $2.75 per cord for cash. Rodlun Bros., phone 99. tf PHONE 503, GRESHAM, OREGON Blds Wanted On 70 cords of wooil to be delivered at the schoolhouse in Gresham Bills for earn will be re eive by th" district clerk up to noon of Augunt 15, 1910. Bidder to specify qua! ty of wood. For particular« see the under igned. I). M. ROBERTS, District Clerk Datad at Oro ham, July 2ti, 11)1'1. 81 WHEN YOU WANT The ESest in the Meat Line You Can Find the Best That Experienced Buyer« Can Secure Always on Hand in Our Shop GRESHAM MEAT CO. WM ■wS5Sroll Pricen Right---Quality Considered Improving Old Highway«. Frequently old roads can be greatly improved at a very little ndded coat. Thoroughly drain by using tile and render more efficient the open ditches along the sides, t'nreful attention to the road surface, keeping It smooth and fre«» from hollows, will result In very marked Improvement Sand and gravel iiddisl to a clay road will often make It much better, ami clay added to a sand road frequently Is of great benefit. Filling hollows Is one of the most effective methods of Improving roads In a rough country. The soil Is easily dragged Into the hollows, and the grade Is thus materially reduced. MACHINERY 8. 8. Thorn peon F. A. Fleming TRANSFER AND LIVERY BARN IJvcry, Boarding and Sales Stables BULL RUN STAGE I.INE Ixatves our barn daily at II a. m Arrives Bull Run at main. leaves Bull Run at I :.'*) p. tn . arrives Gresham 4:30 p. in. New Line of Rigs. Good Horses, Satisfaction Guaranteed Your Patronage Solicited Gresham, Ore. ~ Phone, Farmers 516 JONSRUD BROS. BORING OREGON Phone 41 x Mill 1 I 4 mile« RoutheMt of Kelao CEDAR POSTS SHINGLES MOULDINGS TURNED WORK LUMBER $6 AND UP Large Block of Dimension Lumber on hand Rough and Dreaaed lumber for all purpoaea WEATHERLY’S FAMOUS ICE CREAM Served Wholesale and Retail aend order to JC'NHRUD BROR. Boring RD 2 B. F. Rollins County Orders Solicited BEAVER ENGRAVING CO OUALITY Rhone 49 Gresham. CUTS DESIGNING ILLUSTRATING MAIR ms FlKfT AMO AMKfNV STS PORTLAND. ORE Herald and Weekly Oregonian $2 per year. 4