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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 12, 1910)
t obstinacy and indiscretion of some FOR NAI E—A 719 donkey engine, II» Mod sha|«- Bornstedt A Itm-gg. flies is only equal to the devilish Nan-lv, Ore tl ingenuity and maddening persistency Belt in Health talks by Dr. W. C By H. A. Lewie of the Russellville eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee of others A fly is as much larger FOR NAI F. All sorts of rough Ium Nurserie* in the Pacific Grange Bulletin Pacific Grange Bulletin. lier al .lari llroa. A Roth's mill, 1mi. than a germ as an elephant is than Mieses Ella and Grace Holman of south of Orient. Will deliver orders if a fly. An average clean fly has Hood River, are visiting Pearl Fleming. required. 32 PANTERE- Horses or Cowa pastured on it only ten thousand germs,, an The flowering of bulbs is very Health is the most to be desired Mrs. Guy Wood.of Portland, who has summer Webb Farm, Plume 15s.[tl (or laits lor sale in Cedarville, on easy been visiting in Gresham lor some time, simple, as when they are purchased thing in the world; the universal ordinary fly, fifty thousand and a terms. II W Siiashall. Pleasant View returned to her home Sunday evening. from the growers they already con salutation of mankind is an enquiry fly just back from the pig pen a WANTED Hutter, Eggs and Earm Avenue-, (iresliam. Route 3 million The germ record for three Produce at Wostell'n «tore, I iresliaiii. tf Miss Agnes Sweet, of Boise, Idaho, is tain the food required for bloom as to the state of your health; wie I LOST Olt STOLEN Young, dark flies in the Connecticut Agricultural visiting her sister Mrs. Hattie Westell. Fresh Cows wanted T. It. Howitt. sorrel three-year old mure colt. White so that very little care is required gehts, how are you. conime cc ce va ’ station was !IN,MMi,(MX> (If course. spot in face Weight l.'i O liberal re Born to Mr. and Mr». L. B. Sh ppy on our part to bring out the flowers Vitality is the greatest asset of a most of these germs arc harmless, LUMBER At <>ur now mill I miles ward tor recovery. A. Brugger, Gresh a daughter, on Sunday, August 7th. southeast of Kelso. We deliver lumber. am. The early flowering bulbs are the nation, sickness the greatest danger but. a fly does not care what l|e Jousrud Bro«. ( ■ Miss Anna Myers, of Lents Jun tion, According to l)r carries so long as lie gets there most desirable, as they beautify our and expense LOST Ladies gold wat It, while rid is assisting at the depot. Among the germs caught on flics, FOR BALE 3t% in. wagon, go<s| us Farr's table the average value of a i grounds when other flowers arc not ing III automobile near Pleasant home new. II. R bane, Gresham, Phone 434 Guy Fieldhouse is spending his vaca blooming, and are freer from dis- human life is VW that is the net | flies caught with the goods on, were lust Sui day Reward. Notify Herald 32 tion at Seaside. 31 ease than the summer flowering worth of expected earnings, less | the bacilli of typhoid, < diptheria, NTRAYED—Black mare, 12 yr .old, Multiply this | dysentery, tuberculosis and in fact Jess Stafford and wife are «topping at bulbs Those best suited to our soil cost of maintenance FOR NAI.E—3-yoar old mare colt, Mrs. Stafford's father's for a few days. and climate are the crocus, hyacinth by odd million and we find that I the germs of nearly every com lltoil llis ., shod lielnnd, oval brand oil broken. Sired bv German Coach Wt. right hip. halter on. Phone Talatr tkiH. "The deaths of C. U. Taylor, R. 1». I, Lent«. about Idol lbs Urban I’eier, 3*w miles Miss Marie Wick, of Portland, is visit and tulip. These bulbs are grown the vital assets of our nation are municable disease I south of Gresham, phone 30x. 34 in Holland. Dealers in this coun two hundred and seventy billion babies arc measured by the life of ing Miss Inez Lusted. NTRAYED—From Jonne'* pasture, flies." Every effort should be dí dollars. Chas Gedamke and family, returned try place their orders in June so that 1 red ami white heifer, 20 month« old. FOR NAI E—36 aeree, 20 in cultiva The average annual loss of life reeled toward exterminating flies as Fill er please notify Mr. Jeune. 32 tion ; 2 acres In bearing orchard, all new from Welches last week Mre. Gedatuke shipments may arrive here by Sep a race and flics as individuals through preventable disease is esti- bui dings. 3 miles E. ol Gresham. 42o<> t ember, or not later than October is quite ill. FOR SALE—A l-av *ml a brown pair per acre Easy terms, see owner. Bait your fly paper with a piece mated at six hundred and tlurty <>( horsi-K, 3 ami 4 years of age, one Frank Michela, I mile south of Hogan. E. E. Sleret and wife returned home first. thousand and the loss to the nation of strong smelling food, keep your broken, weight alwint 1399 each. R. I* Phone ;«•». Plant bulbs as soon as you are tl from Welches a few days ago to do some tl able to procure them from the flor is over one billion, five hundred premises clean, screen doors and Rasmussen, Cbrbett. harvesting, they will go back soon. Three million peo windows and be unceasingly vigilant ist. especially the crocus, which be million dollars \V A N IT: D—Highest price paid for Notice for Publication Dr. Fred Thompson, of Portlaud, »on gins to grow about September, ple in the United States are con i in your warfare of extermination (reali cows, state price ami partiell ar« Department of the Interior, I'. N. laud of Dr. and Mrs. A. Thompson, visited V R. Sexton, 95 E. Both ««., Portland. whether in or out of the ground. stantly ill. their lost earnings are I Olli- c at Portland, Oregon, July 30, his parents here this week. SN If they are not planted the germ estimated at five hundred million Ihe I last Words of Mother mo. Mrs. Laura Barnes has sold her place will soon be injured or destroyed, dollars and another billion dollars LOST Jersey heifer from C. Zinslie, The last words of mother when 1 NOTICE is hereby given that Lorn on Metzger street to E. M. Camp re as the bulb is small and does not should be added to this for medi at Boring, Ore R. 3, l»>x lit, 83 left the ■ farm— B. Catho, formerly Lora II Brindley, of cently from Eugene. Mr. Camp and contain enough vitality to sustain cines, medical attendance, special A bright, , happy boy, never dream LOST—2 yr. old brown Nwiss bull, Palmer, Oregon, who, on May |O, IUO9, family are now visiting at Hood River, it in good condition for any great foods, travel, nursing, etc , making a horn» «nwe.1 off 2 inches from head. $5 mads Homestead Entry, Serial No. ing of harm— but will locate here at once. length of time. Give them deep, total loss to the country of three She wept. an<l she left her sweet resard (or return. J. F. Wing, Boring, O19|l, for NW'4, Section 17, Township Ore., Route 3. if Rev. D. M. Cathey will preach at the Half of this rich soil in a sunny corner, Cover billion dollars a year kiss on my face. I North, Range fl East, B lllamelle Free Methopist church, Sunday, Aug. them about three inches deep, as the could easily be saved Meridian, has tiled notice of intention While looking to God, in the parting, 14tb at 11 a. m. Preventable death and sickness new bulbs form above the old ones for grace. to mate Filial Commutation I'risif, to Mark Emery has accepted a position and if not planted deep enough they ■ are the result of inefficient public establish claim to the land above de And then as I galloped away she with the Shaw-Batcher Co. will within a few years push them-; health service and defective personal scribed, la-fore the Register and Re called. ''Roy," Irving IXxige has a vacation and is selves out of the ground. Trans hygiene. Every individual has two I turned in my «addle, "God bless ceiver of the I", H. l.wii-l Office, at recuperating at Seaside. plant every third or fourth year barriers against sickness; that af- WANTEl»—All km.Is of milch cows Portland, Oregon. on the 2i»th day of you. my boy ” I^wis Shattuck and family went by Take them up when the foliage is forded by the state in quarantine, The years quickly ' vanished, I wan Cash laud. W. Ellison, Cleone, phone September, I9I<> itai. tf Claimant names ns auto Wednesnav to Welches for a two dried up and do not keep them out cleanliness, and purity of water; dered afar, resistance the second, individual of the ground long weeks' outing. Grew reckless and ' weary; it seemed WANTED Some one who wants a Paugh, Edward Tickey, W. Aldrich, bargain in real estate at Fairview, In William Knapp, all of Palmer, Oregon. It is best to plant named varieties The essentials of success are knowl- every star Prof. C. C. Baker has been elected as quire at First Htate Bank, Gresham, tl 361 11. F. 11 It 1 BY, Register. superintendent of schools at Athena, in crocuses, not that the name has edge, self control and enthusiasm Was blotted from Heaven, so dark The essential rules, plenty of fresh anything to do with results, but was my night. Oregon. FOR SALE—1 twine binder, almost air, both for the lungs and skin, So cruel my fate, when, at last. new. Cheap. C Cleveland. tf Walter Burch and Dewitt Roes started all Dutch bulb-growers grow every proper bathing, exercising, resting, shone a light Tuesday on a three weeks' prospecting thing under a name and the best thinking, feeling, willing, pure water In the heart that sin's curse Bartsch Bros. Planing Mill trip in Southern Oregon. They go to bulbs are sold under a name, while Mile south of Pleasant Home All kinds BORING OREGON and pure food, properly prepared the small inferior ones are sold long sought to destroy— I'honc 41 k Grants Pass and will bunt and pros of Dressed Lumber for building pur- The relationship of flies to food The last words of mother, in mixtures at a lower price, But posex, at reasonable prices. Delivered pect in tbe Siskyou mountains. Mill I 1 4 inllra OOUlbraot of Kelio The typhoid as the blossoms will be inferior it is easily understood. if desired. Phone 39x1. tf bless you, my boy.” CEDAR POSTS Mrs. W. H. Bacbmeyer, daughter is worth while to pay the small fly has been found at last. He is no SHINGLES Maryneal and Miss Lena Bembold FOR NAI.F. — Eighty acres of tine, the harmless creature to be longer difference in price. For white The waves rolled between us. I well laying land, 2»v mile« from Nandy. left today for Seaside for a two weeks' MOULDINGS choose the Mt. Blanc or Queen shooed off the sugar, dug out of the ne er saw her more. 15 acres in g<s«l tnnla-r; goo-l water, TURNED WORK outing. butter milk and rescued from the Victoria. For the yellow, the Mam- And yet as I had done in the sweet eight acres in cultivation. |32i>l. In Mrs. E. A. Kelley, of Montsvilla, is moth Yellow For blue and purple. During the Spanish-American war quire of C. W. Cusridy, Sandy, Ore. tf LUMBER $6 AND UP days of yore, visiting her granddaughter, Mies Bessie Sir John Franklin and Charles Dick flies killed four times as many sold- l-argf stork «•( Diifiotiaion Lumber on hand I sat in the twilight and sang tnoth- Houifh an«l Dn4 lumber for all purpoara FOR NA I.E—I single buggy harne-s Howett. ens. For striped ones, the Ne Pius- iers as did Spanish bullets. er's songs. < »ne lieavy »ingle work I.arm ss. Apply aend onh r to J< SMKVI» Hl« *M Borine Uh i A surprise party was given Miss Echo Ultra, Pride of Albion. Sir Walter In order to eliminate the fly we And wept bitter tears o’er the past at Anchor Store. tl Jones Wednesday on the occasion of her must study its life—its likes and Scott and Prince of Wales and its wrongs sixteenth birthday. About t-ixteen A single house fly lays When others have cursed me. these In hyacinths, the second size is dislikes. young lady friends spent tbe afternoon better than the first size or named from one hundred and twenty to words gave me joy— at her home and wished her many varieties The extra large bulbs are one hundred and forty eggs, about The last words of mother, “God happy returns of the day. The liable to split in two i and furnish one-sixteenth of an inch long bless you, my boy." You Are Invited To^Get Your Meals Atflhe Mise Birdine Merrill returned home, two inferior spikes > instead of one I larvae or maggots hatch, at the Methinks in the light of that beauti- Thursday evening alter an extended trip good strong one. The Roman has I earliest, in eight hours They ma- ful home. through California and Mexico. a small delicate blossom and Is ture in from five to seven days and When toiling is over, no longer to Porf. C. C. Baker and wife were in much used by florists for forcing then pupate; the pupae matures in roam. Gre.-bam Thursday. If a window garden is wanted for from five to seven days, The adult The words that recalled You Will Be Satisfied With Our Bill of Fare and The Gresbatu Public library is gaining winter, use the Roman Hyacinth fly therefore, requires at least ten sin and its charm. Treatment Prices reasonable popularity and last week the librarian but for bedding use the single Dutch days to develop from the egg The When I went a-roaming and left , bad to make an extra trip to Portland hyacinth, in mixed varieties The eggs are generally laid in horse the old farm, Powell SI., 6resham for extra books. single ones have better spikes and manure or in garbage and filth of When mother shall greet me, per- Cleanliness about the chance, then in joy. Geo. A. Gerry and Mrs. Zina C. better coloring than the double ones any kind. Campbell, of Poitland, were married Plant about October in deep, rich, premises and the gathering and des She'll murmur those loved word-.' If your soil is truction of garbage weekly should “God bless you, my boy.” Thursday night at the Methodist par i well drained soil. F. A. Fleming S. H. Thompson heavy, cover the bulbs from two leave only the manure pile to be sonage by Rev. M. B. Parounagian. — Irene McMillan Granville i dealt with. J' This, however, is a to three inches, but if the soil is The pastor, Rev. M. B. Parounagian, weighty problem, in the solving of will preach next Sunday morning and light cover from four to six inches which I would ask the earnest co deep. Where propagated in Holland TO FORCE ROAD BUILDING. evening at the Methodist church. Sun operation of the farmers. To be the soil is very sandy. l.ivcry, Boarding ¡uni Sales Staldcs day school begins at a quarter t > ten. A good protection in winter is a sure, coal oil sprinkled on the man Negligent Supervisors Will Be Proee- Mrs. Burns of Portland is visiting her cuted by Altoona Autoista. covering of leaves held jn place by a ure will destroy the maggots, but aunt, Mrs. Lewis Metzger. Finding that reipiesta mid entreaties it will also destroy the usefulness of few boughs of trees, Remove the Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Tracy of Michi covering gradually in the spring the manure as a fertilizer. Other bud failed, officials of the Altoona (Pa.I New Line of Rigs. Good Horses. Satis faction G uaran teed gan are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eaton. Freezing and thawing is a great methods are to screen the manure .Motor clut> have been Instructed to take legal steps to c<un|M-l road super They are looking for a location. Your Patronage Solicited injury to the blossoms, Cut off all or to have it hauled some distance visors to dear the public roads of loose Mies Lulu Sweet of Boiee, Ida., is here flower stalks as soon as the blos from the house. My own idea is stones and put the highways In good Phone, Farmers 511» Gresham, Ore. on a short vacation visiting her sister, soming season is over so that the that a solution of bluestone, copper condition. At a meeting It was de<'ld ed to ask the district attorney to pros Mre. Hattie Wostell. strength may go to the bulb. With sulphate, would not only destroy ecute all negligent officials. While In the ball game last Sunday Gresh in two or three weeks cut the leaves the larvae of flics but also any pu- most of the supervisors have co-oper am showed superiority over Lents in a off near the surface of the ground trefactious germs that might be in ntisl with the motorists, several of the manure. score of 8 to 2. There will l>e no game and take up the bulbs, putting them them having charge of two of the most England has been cleared of flics traveled roads In this section have in a shallow trench to ripen, after next Sunday. Cleaning done nothing. which they should be spread out to in the last fifty years. Agent for I death. This The same ground may be up has starved them to dry M«ke the Roads Beautiful. We deliver dry slab wood in Gresham used for annuals or geranium, dur is what wc hope to i do to th<• flies The National Good Roads assocla When planting of America. at $2.75 per cord for cash. Rodlun ing the summer. Portland Flies are attracted by smell more firm In convention recently recoin Bros., phone 99. tf hyacinths the next fall give them than by sight; that is why they mended that the ••nllsted men of tile new soil. army fie used In making g<sxl roads. In tulips if you choose the early congregate about the ■ kitchen door. How better could they serve the conn When vou hear an evil report about flowering it will be necessary to get Therefore keep the flavor in the try thnn by lieautlfylng and making anyone, Halve it, then quarter it, then the named varieties as the mixtures food and let as little as possible the roadways more serviceable? We PHONE 503, GRESHAM, OREGON sav nothing about it.—Spurgeon. vary so much in height and time of of the odor escape remember that wherever Caetuir and Flics like a certain amount of his legions went gissl roads followed, flowering But for general purposes the single late flowering give the light. A darkened room with one and some of those hlghwnys are there The stone that is fit for the wall best satisfaction, and the un-named open window will often persuade today to prove that they are the best thoroughfares In Europe. If this or does not lie long in the ditch. ones or mixtures are equally as good the flies to go outside. der ever went Into effect a regiment Edward Atkinson invented an in as the named varieties. The double would consist <>f about six privates 7 No young man can hope to accom- ones are showy and stay in bloom genious arrangement by which the tile next morning plisii much who ha» not made his life a trifle longer, but the single ones | upper sash of the window came I wi«h to -tut»- to the public that I have opened an up-to-date Plumb I inside the lower. At the top of How to Water Window Boxes. ing nnd Tin Shop In (IreHhnm on Third «tri-et, adjoining R. It. Carlson'« a reservoir of power on which he can are superior in form and color. The watering of plants In a window furniture «lore. All kind« of plumbing neatly done Tinware and other The tulip is very hardy It grows the lower glass was an opening; draw in every emergency. utensils mended promptly. to perfection in a light sandy soil, the blind being lowered to the top box Is of the first Importance With but blooms almost equally well in of the lower sash, the flics lit on poor loam and correct watering It Is I owe my success in life to having possible to keep plants In a flourishing Roofing and Gutters Furnished and Placed a heavy clay. Plant the bulbs any the lower glass, walked up the glass condition for days. With the best of l»een always a quarter of an hour before time between September and Nov and out of doors. loam and insufficient watering the time.—Ixird Nelson. Estimates Furnished For r**«^*». An interesting experiment has chances of keeping the plants alive are ember. Cover 3 or 4 inches deep, Sanitalv t ’ lumblnu KcllCn The bulbs been just reported from France, poor It isn’t sufficient to sprinkle FAIRVIEW M. E. CHURCH—Rev. J about 8 inches apart. O. Coleman, pastor, her vice«, Sun are harvested in the same manner certain French scientists claiming lightly every morning. The water day School at 19 a. m.. preaching 2d as hyacinths. Offsets may be plant- that the color blue is repellent to should be poured on several times a and 4th Sunday« at 11 a. m. and 7 :30 I ed and usually bloom the second flies. They assert that a few pounds day. Don't bo stingy with the water. p. m. WHEN YOU WANT Pour it on the thirsty plants It Is ROCKWOOD M. E.CHURCH—Rev. J. year. Tulips may be grown from of Prussian blue added to the white best to soak thoroughly the boxes at O. Coleman, pastor. Sunday «.-bool seed, but as it tastes from five to sash of barns served to drive the night and early In the morning I a-fore every Sunday at 10 a. m. Preaching seven years to become large enough flies completely off the premises the sun Is high. About the middle of at 11 a. rn. and 7:30 p. m. to flower you will not find seedlings If this method proves a success it the summer ns much loam as possible profitable. Never plant any of these would only be necessary to paint should be dug from the top of the box You Can f ind the Best that Experienced Beyers Can Secure bulbs where water stands on the barns and kitchens blue inside. without disturbing the roots «nd bo Tiie Gresham Meat company will take Always on Band In Our Shop replaced with new. rich leaf mold or ground in the winter. I am confident that the fly will your farm produce at latest market! The best prevention of plant dis eventually be legislated out of exist decayed soil. In addition, give fre prices. ease is vigorous growth and to ence. Meanwhile, we have the pro quent waterings with rnnnnre water Plants must have nourishment. If produce this give your bulbs health blem of the individual fly. The supplied with new loam and the liq ful conditions of fertility, moisture psychology of the fly has never uid manure the window boxes will be Prien Rlght—-QualHy Considered See the Herald club offers and sunlight. been mastered. The bull headed a delight. •••••••••••••••••••••••••a LOCAL NEWS ITEMS : Care and Selection of Bowerlaq Bulbs Preventable Diseases—Germ Bearers Want Column JONSKUD BROS. WHEN IN GRESHAM NEW GRESHAM RESTAURANT J. M. DONAHUE, Proprietor TRANSFER AND LIVERY BARN E. E. Marshall Mitchell, Lewis <& Staver KARM XI AC I 11 NICK* Y New Plumbing' Shop /VI I I he Best in the Meat Line GRESHAM MEAT CO. WM- h(^STOk ■I