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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1910)
-4* ' à *yi Succeeding Gresham Vindicator, Gresham Gazette, Fast Multnomah Biconi Multnomah Reconi and Montavilia Herald. Published Every Friday at Gresham, Ore., by the B kxvbh S tats P vhushixg C o H. A. DARNA1.L, Entrón ano M asaukh . Filter»--! as second class matter at the postoMCS al tireshaui. Oregon. SUtSCil’.PT’Oi RATES l‘er Yetr. |l.«0 tn •<Knnce to torelgn coimtrieh. fl >0 Six Month* 7X 1 hrev month» trial »ubm riptionx MV. Single eopiea Sc. A*k tor clubbing rate* lEB’TTlXCES -bouiti b* sent b) KxprtM or PoMothu’e Money Order, Registered Ixilter or Cheek. Stamp» accepted up to 50 cent*. BECEiPTS for »ubecriplion« are not »ent unit*» requested. The change of label on your paper will indicate the receipt of your remittaee If it doe» not please notify u». •iSCMTIMIAWCES If yon d<> n*»t wish your paper continue<i please notify us about the time t’u' »ubMcnption expire*. " Me And this plan most satisfactory U» our patrons, though it i» not in accordance with our personal views CMAB6E M IOORESS In ordering i hange of address give old as well a» new address. COitESrOWOENTS are wanted in every t.'tnmunity If no correspon<lence appears from your neighborhood, you are respect fully reqv *ated to send us a» many local items as you can rÄhW? ORCHAPDf dNb — zf GAßbEHl EETRICG COnRALPOlHI ■Y 4 - \l -e. ROGUE RIVER VALLEY OREGON . CCRRCSPONOENCC SOLICITED .Thia matter must not be reprinted with out special permission.) BOYS AND GIRLS’ CLUBS. In the acreage which they have de voted to u Inter wheal Knnsa*. In (Hann. Illinois. Nebraska nnd tMtlo lend ranking In the order given In Al UN IS the crowing of spring—wheat the lend For Dry Goods, Groceries, and lug and practically the only producing Light Hardware. states are North Dakota. Minnesota, If mil, we'll cure it. ami then you'll Foster Road and Main St. South Dakota ami Washington, the Homier why you ditrnt think id us long before. rank being In the order glv eu. All our work guaranteed, No hasty, slipshod job leaves our shop. Olir W. C. Belt, M. I)., C.M. Unless one hn* been posted before workmen are skillisl and conscientious, hand relative to the fact that the new You'll not grumble nt the prices, < »live over First State Itank comer Into a aetnliirld section usually either. I'hunv. office, II», ru* , I* consumes a season In finding out that rarely will beans ihm I as they should GBKHIIAM, • • i unless they an- given pro|»-r Irrlgn 191 ty Morrison St lion Without the needed moisture - OREGON they may keep on blossoming the sen POKTLAND, .1. M. SHORT, M I). (N««ar l*ap's Restaurant) son through, but they will produce no S. P. BUTNER, M. D. pods. If you want an attractive job nnro your watch 9 UULO KEEP TIME ! Fred D. Flora fhvaltlaes-Nai gessa The orchard should not Ire turned of printing done, call in Gresham. • Oregon Into a hog lot. but It Is not a bail Idea Io turn the drove of hogs Into L. I). MAHONE it it. orr the on-hard for three or four hours ev ATTOHNFY-AT LAW ery few days from now on until hnr Real Estate, Probate and Corpora ton OTT BROTHERS vest time to clean up the defective and Law. III Mis is wormy fruit. They will not only rel Prompt Attention to All B ua I ii «* m I'hour, Mailt lOiU ish the fruit, but will play smash with AIM Henry Hldg Oregon tireahain. PORTLAND G H Kt i ON a good many worms More than this, it removes from under the trees a mess w hich Is likely to be sort of uns ty at picking time. On« of the moat eacouraglug nnd In leresting methods which have recent ly been employed to aid In the good work of spreading agricultural educa All Lodge, Grange. School, Church, or other notices or advertisements of socials, parties, tion has been through the organization dance*, concert*, theatrical*, etc., given for a profit, charged for at regular rate» of boys and girls' agricultural clubs lu In order to insure change of ad advertisers must have copy in this office uot later than Thursday pretexting day of publication. many states of the Union. These usu nitKTixs is our specialty. We are well equipped to do the best wiirk at current prices ally trace their begiuulng to competi Especially farmer»' and business men's Letter Heads. Enveh>pes. Butter Wrapper». Statements, etc., in small or large quantities. Auction Bill». Dodgers. Posters, etc., printed on short notice. While scenery Is not usunlly figured I tive contests of one kind or another in which special awards have been of as a tangible aaaet when one pur- chases farm or ranch. It Is ueverthe GRESHAM GRANGE HALL making a total of $48/164.65 Based fered The work has spread and be leas a source of much satisfaction nnd come more comprehensive until there upon his receipts for the same work, Inspiration when one Is working atlcld upon a smaller scale two years ago, it are today clubs for corn growing. cot to lift bls head nnj see the varied ton growing, potato and fruit growing, is conservatively estimated that he will greenery and translucent blue hate of R WM. J. CLARKE of Ger receive an aggregate of $43.500 the re poultry raising, live stock study, bird mountain vale, ridge or slope, the domestic science and art study same, yet ever cbauglug with the vais has applied to us for maining live months of the year 1910, study, NIGHTS for printing departmental reports, in and high school improvement. The change In density of air. In angle of space for the following little stitutional reports, p inting the code, work of these clubs seems to have first sunlight and with shadow cast by story of abuse of the interests of 32 initiative measures with argument* been given state wide aid and recognl passing cloud. Nuch tree clad slo|»e* are never dull or prosy, but a constant the people in the office of state for or against t he same, corrupt prac tlon in New York In 1908 through the object of admiration on the part of work of the College of Agriculture of tices pamphlets. etc., or a grand total printer. This story of whole former plain country dwellers. Cornell university In th* publication of sale waste may all be true, but of $91,584.65 for tiie years 1909 1910, and its nature study bulletins. Since that Smith Bros. Managers Gresham $156,401 33 for the four-years’term. Experiments which tire being con- we wish to call your attention to of time the work has taken a great varie Making a generous allowance of $4-’>.0O0 ducted ulottK the line of growing cam the fact that Mr. William Clarke far salaries and other expenses of his ty of forms and has tieen developed In phor trees In the territory bordering has never said anything about office leaves him a net profit of $111,- a numbe- of other states In a numtier the gulf coast seem to prove that con of instances the same work has lieen dltious there are as favorable for the the matter before and if he 401.33. Inaugurated through the farsightedness proper development of the tree as are knew such to be true he should and enterprise of some city or county to tie found In China or Japan One have told the public about it. N IDAHO some of the govern superintendent. In the stnto of Ne Louisiana horticulturist reports trees ment timber reserves sell tim It is not necessarily the present braska. where the work has been very on his premises having a diameter of ber to logging and milling com thoroughly organized, it has been car thirty inches and sixty feet tall which The popular Colonist Fares will again be in effect between Sep- incumbent’s fault that such panies for as high as four dollars ried on under the leadership of the seem entirely acclimated and mature temlier 15th and October 15th, during which period tickets to waste exists. He is not the leg their fruit each year It is his opinion state superintendent of public Instruc- islature. nor the governor, either a thousand. The loggers make don in co-operation with the State Ag that camphor growing could la* follow Portland will be on sale daily from In the sections mentioned on a prof of which should take note of the money at it. The lumber is ricultural college. Practically every ed liable commercial scale worth it. If the lumber was conditions of that office and if it county in the state Is now Included In feeding ex|>erlments which have is true that the expenses of run grabbed by the trust it would the plans, The boys grow their show charge the public just as much, vegetables under directions corn and t*en carried on by various ex|M*riment ning that department are out of sent out from beadquarters, while the stations show that the cost of a tnllk but the school funds would not proportion to necessities should girls practice baking in accordance producing ration for the average dairy suggest or provide for a reduc get any of it. The timber would with recipes sent from the domestic cow for a year Is $41 On the aver tion. We never heard of an of be destroyed over great areas science department of the state uni ver age farm the feed bill for the year will run from $."> to $10 less than this. In ficer objecting to his own salary. instead of being so cut as to con alty case, it Is Important to ascertain serve and perpetuate it. Uncle Early In the fall a local contest Is any by means of milk measurement and and from other cities correspondingly low. These are Westbound Mr. Duniway has not proven an held in each school, the three prize exception in that matter and we Sam makes mistakes, but if the winning exhibits and the three best testing whether the Income from the one-way fares only, but anyone here can REPAY for relatives in several Individuals composing the herd timber trust succeeds in swiping believe his competitor would be being taken to the township exceeds by a g-e-d margin this annual the East, if desired. Consult your local railroad agent the timber reserves—for that is essays ■how. then to a county exhibit and feed bill. If It does not the loafers were he once installed. Mr. what all this yell about develop finally to the state corn growing and should I m * converted Into tinned meats Clarke is an assembly nominee for the position. He tells us he ing our resourses comes to—the corn cooking contest at Lincoln, Dur for Uncle Nam's soldiers people will pay twice what they ing this s'-sslon a grand corn banquet will administer the position more To any readers whose orchards may would for lumber and a few mil- is held. attended by from 2.000 to have been run over with tire the past to let the world know of your vast resources and splendid oppor honestly, and in the interests of 3.000 of the brightest boys and girls Write to everyone you know in the ionaires take everything in sight. spring It utu.v be n great source of tunities for home building. the people. Yet he associated from all over the stare In New York comfort to know that fire damage East. Send them good instructive printed matter, and tell them a similar plan is followed, the best ex usually shows up worst the first sea himself with a crowd that denies —Labor Press. that the cost of getting here is but little more than half the usual hibits from the lo*-al and country clubs son following Its tseurrence. If the that the people are competent to cost, and to call on a representative of the What appears to be somewhat being taken to the state exhibit held cambium layer of the trunk is uot name their own officers, and, near a record in clearing log at the state college of agriculture dur more than half d*-str<>ycd there is reu practically, that they have any ged off land for cultivrtion is de ing Farmers' week In Ohio. Illinois. son to ex|ie*-t that the tree will heal interest in the government. He scribed by a Seattle man who Iowa. Texas. Georgia and a few oth nnd continue ns n useful Individual in the on-hard family. If the damage for all desirttd information, or address has been nominated clearly in cleared 200 acres of average er states similar work has been adopt exceeds this It is quratlonable If in the ed. if on a somewhat smaller scale violation of the method proposed stump land in Chelan county, for In number of members the liovs' and long run the tree would UM better l<e WM. McMURRAY, General Passenger Agent. by the law, and then appeals to $8,638.14, an average of $43.25 girls’ clubs of New York lend with removed and n new out- set In Its place. However, the degree of recovery It PORTLAND, OREGON us for votes to defeat what he an acre. The modern methods 75.000: Nebraska has 25.000; Missis- makes the second season following the sippi. G.fXTO: Indiana. Oblo nnd North calls a law-breaker and grafter. of land clearing are rapidly Dakota, each .5.000 members The tire Injury will determine the rfest We cannot see the consistency in working toward a settlement of work of these clubs bas vast possi- course to follow his argument and have returned the fertile logged-off lands of the bllities for expansion and usefulness. Do No« Delay Your Fall Planting should be given generous suptsirt his money to him with a few country, and no other form of and by local, state and federal agricultural f Froi FREQUENT RAPID COMFORTABLE pointed explanations that we development can do more for the nnd educational agencies. The work of the clubs so far has not only meant cannot sell space to men who northwest. The sample of clear more cotton, corn, potatoes, and smnll violate the intent of the law to ing mentioned has been described grain per acre, better bread and pas- boost themselves into office. If in detail in an article written fry. but It has aroused an Interest In STATIONS EASTBOUND it is true that the expenses of by C. F. Whaley of Seattle civic and social Improvement nnd bet ter home conditions, most of all en ♦i ’ 7 ♦fi X tfi| > ♦A 10 IA 11 ♦•’. 12 ♦5 L PORTLAND 45 2 4S 2 43 4 «S 3 4» 1 41 11 II Freight the office are out of proportion to for Pacific Northwest Commerce. riching and making useful and help r. OA 7 Ifi M <>2 9 Œ.jlO <r> II o• 12 OS 1 05 2 05 2 05 4 03 3 Ot 4 S3 1 M tl 21 Golf Junction and the AZORES lfi|10 Ifi il la 12 1S 1 15 2 15 2 15 4 1» S 111 13 7 1» 11 2A V lo ft !» 7 Htatih y 45 the proposition it may be neces He gives the folowing as the ful the lives of all those who have had a 6 W 7 32 H 17 il n io 22 II 22 12 22 1 22 2 22 2 22 4 73 1 73 I 73 7 73 II 52 2U Oar Aanaal Importations are Now Jzenta J»inutlon 'fi »1 7 ♦O * 27 V JW'10 rj II 32 12 22 1 22 2 22 1 22 4 37 3 37 1 33 7 n VJ ‘»•J Byea more.. sary for the people to look into distribution of the expense a hand in ft. Farmers' bulletin No 40 Arriving and M 30 U HAJO H.» II fi .4 7 12 25 1 35 2 25 2 35 4 33 3 33 I 33 1 31 1.' Oft Jeune 5S 3S5.recentlyissued.takosup the origin, fi 7 ».. N .’P «J 10 10 V» 11 io U <0 1 ♦0 2 40 2 ♦0 4 40 S 4« 4 40 7 4| U IO Linn* M it, if the ligislature will not. We of DOMESTIC STOCKS ARE clearing the 200-acre scope and pr*-sent worl« of tbe clubs fi il 7 50 M IO 9 ♦A 10 ifi II i . 12 <S 1 45 2 45 2 45 4 45 3 43 1 43 1 U 1.' IA BRENHAM BE1N44 MADE READY y ♦M il ♦H a 7 ta I 41 Hog* n 2 41 5 41 produce a portion of what Mr. tract: Labor, $5287.77; powder, above referred to nnd should be In the 7 II FOR DELIV EH Y 9 AH 7 fiM 11 - - AtPlerwon.. 1 52 2 52 S S3 7 12 (N> N U fiti 1 II fift hands of every public school teacher 1 55 Hah-y 2 II 5 M 7 M Clark says: $1882.41; fuse, 85.77; caps, $38.- M 03 9 AK II AN Boring 1 50 2 SI (VI S St 7 00 7 31 M (K> 10 IN) 12 <<) Ml.-f.-r . 2 00 4 00 Do you know tliat one year's income 90; repairs and supplies, .$319.89; and school official In the land. 4 00 1 00 IH 10 (Vi H 10 12 05 2 os Barto* 4 05 1 05 1 05 IS of the State Printer, under the law gov H 12 10 07 Deep Creek 12 07 2 OJ 4 07 1 17 1 07 » incidentals $23.40; total $8638.14. EXTERMINATING FLEAS. ,M IM 10 13 12 12 Eagle Creuk. 2 12 4 12 I 13 1 12 «0 erning the conduct of that department, M 21 10 19 <'nrrln*v)lh*. 12 10 2 11 4 11 4 II 1 11 A lady reader of this department llv* H SI 10 •J0 12 21 2 20 4 21 is greater than the combined salaries of 1 71 1 21 1« The last measure on the list be mg near Ladoga. Ind . noticing the ar H M) 10 HA| CAZADERO Ar 12 35 2 25 4 35 1 31 1 21 » the governor, eecrt-tary of state, state appeared on how ticle which recently fore the people is No. 362. It treasurer, bank examiner, superintend TROUTDAI.I- BRANCH to get rid of fleas, wilier' giving the ent of public instruction and attorney would cut out useless appeals, .INNEMANN ..l.v 1 10 4 40 I 10 I 40 1 40 method which was successfully used general; of the live justices and clerk of reduce the cost of litigation and BgM Lino 1 II 4 41 ! Il I 41 1 40 on a farm northeast of Athens. 111., to Fairview 4 01 4 53 I 01 I 13 1 13 the supreme court; the master fish make verdicts in civil cases re TROUTDALE Ar 4 10 5 00 0 10 1 00 I 00 which her family moved In the fall of warden, two state watersuperintendent» turnable by a three-fourths vote 1896. She stares that the fall on their state engineer, two members of state STATIONS WESTBOUND tax commission, insurance commissioner of the jury. Every man who has arrival and the next summer they were M Ifi 10 45 12 41 A ifi CAZAbEKo Lv almost eaten alive by fleas, and she M A fifil 9 oom IN) I 00 E*tnra<U lals>r commissioner and governor? That ever seen a case tried where a 3 00 7 01 9 (Mill 06 1 01 doesn’t sec* how z the stock survived Currlnnvlllf* 3 04 FRUIT, SHADE it would pay the expenses of any two big corporation Beast was fight .7 •r7 9 12 II 1'2 i 11 Ragie Creek 3 U ■ 10 either. There were fleas In the cow U 17 11 17 1 tl 7 12 Deep <1 reek.............. 3 17 departmbnts of state, and his income ing some wretched widow or II 7 14 9 IW II 19 1 II Be rton 3 II I shed, fleas In the barn and barnyard, M U 2H II 2» 1 11 7 IM Hlefer for two years would defray the ex|tenses cripple knows that this latter fleas in woodshed, with plenty in the 3 33 .’0 . . 7 22 9 •J7 11 27 1 11 Boring 3 11 00 u of a session of the legislature? It is a 7 2.V »o II M) 1 10 Haley 4 30 house The fall of 1897 and the early feature would give the Beast less 7 77 9 :v2 n »2 1 J? A ndernon.. 3 37 fact. Furthermore, under the new 10 winter was warm, so that they had Hogan a 7 T2 9 »7! 11 »7 1 III 3 37 41 (»REHIIA.M . fi 4fi A »07 »7 A 47» 9 45 11 47. 1 l*J 1- printing law which goes into effect in chance to pack the jury with one fleas most all winter. The following 3 45 4 45 10 II A AO A M.|7 4.’. M 4U V 49 11 49 l*J JO Li n ne mann 3 41 4 4Í 10 January. 1911, hie profits will la- much man. Under the present proced spring before the fleas had thawed out Jeane 12 2'2 fi 52 A H7|7 47 M .’•» 9 ta n :a 1 3 13 4 51 II . ’ .0 M fi fi(> A 40 7 AA Bycamore. 12 2ft V II 1 3 14 4 5« greater than they are now, crafty jug ure that is all the packing it has and begun to hop her husband and th» STRAWBERRY Lenta Junction.. 12 M ♦ |A A (K> A M» • iW 9 10 Of. 12 05 2 40 I OS „ W hired man dug out and hauled afield Stanley. 12 42 ♦ ♦0 6 14 A ;»9 a 10 9 Ifi 10 1A 12 15 2 gling of the figures in a maze of tech- to do. it I II Golf Junction. 12 ftO 4 45 A 22 7 09 M Ifi 9 •J() I» 2» U K 2 all of the manure about the premises— ‘¡,1 V fxooino PLANTS i a nicalitiee to the contrary notwitlietand PORTLAND ..Ar A 46 7 »>jM 31 9 40 10 10 13 40 I 40 every bit, clean to the ground They A card of inquiry will bring a prompt, ing. ■Iso raked all of the litter out of the TROUTDALE BRANCH courteous reply and a copy of our New Here are some plain startling figures, The Oregon Agricultural col- wood and carriage sheds and burned AUTUMN CATALOG NO. 261 TRO! TI1AI.B I.» s tn|7 ar.lft 1.59 a> backed by the records and the facts lege is ready for the fall term. that. They expected the fleas as usual, a H>\1 »' S 20 W 25 Let help ma*r* vonr home brli-Sn-r swd rent Fairview whichchallenge successful contradiction but none turned up. nor have any ap 6 25,7 )<5tH 25 -I »I gronnrl, more »siuable and Sl.,ie altrmlhe. Baa** Line LINNEMANN Fjr the years of 11107-1908 the state A large amount of new equip peared on the place since. Attacked Early Ordorn Srcuro printer received from the state printing ment and several new buildings when they were, the frosty morning a Dally Except Hunday. A. M. figure* In Roman. P. M. figure* In black. Soloot Roaorv.itlom fund 163,064.28, and $11,772.40 for in have been added to the already and spring rains seem to have finished Writs Today For Oregon City, Canemah Park and way points, change cars at Golf stitutional and departmental printing, fine opportunities the young peo them Of course, ns our corres|»ondent Junction. » suggests, this plan will do no good for a total of $•14.1*38.68. Up to August I, ple will have who take advan the balance of this year, blit the flea For Lenta, Mt. Hcott and vast side points, change cars at Lents Junction 1910, he had drawn $29,976.13 from the pestered might keep It In mind to carry PORTLAND, OREGON — printing fund, and $18,088.52 for de tage of the best school in the out next spring. General Offices, Electric Bldg. Seventh and Alder Sts., P oktlan », O riuom . partmental and institutional work, state for the farmer’s children. iDlEITlSlW UTES PROFESSION Al. i’ARlh (one inch), J6e <*aeh issue. 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