Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, October 07, 1910, Image 4

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FOR HALE—Huggies from ||o up.
lu the building of a aflo It ta worth
lloraos, drivers and saddlers
lleavv
while remembering that the round
draft team, ft years old lor sale cheap.
structure ia tn every way superior to
Gresham Livery Htablr J. I Melsger
the square—cheaper to build, easier to
stay with girders, while, owing to the
fact that there are no corners, the
silage keeps much better. If a land
lord la ao shortsighted that ho will not
share with Ills tenant the coat of a
FOR HAI I
|0 lienvv horses, weight
The term ’Malrylng” Is not properly allo the latter could afford to build a
13.51) to 1000 » I Ftrw.... I lumber Co I
applied to the keeping of cows which stave allo, provided he had a lease of
miles east of Handy |»>»totth,e.
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fail to or just t'arely pay their year's the farm for three or four years. At
FOR
HALF
Two
registered
cows
ami
boanl bill with the proceeds realised ' the end of tils lease. If the landlord
I Imll ; also I grade heifer.
Uni. It.
from the sale of their milk ami cream. did not wlah to take It ofT his bauds,
Maffei, latourell balls.
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In a very true aense they should be the tenant could take it down nnd with
viewed as manure mauufactorlee. and him to the next place tie rents.
FOR SAI I
Fresh cow, phone 21)».
the keep!ug of them the ••fertlllxer’’
! Fai Hitiiotisen, Greshum lolite 2.
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business
It Is a fair inference that no amali
1AKI N I I’ Scotch Collie, female.
part of the thrift and Intelligence of
lOwuer call at Eastwood Nurseries,
With graham flour In the average the French |H*ople In an agricultural
< ireshatu, prove property and pav ex­
market costing only about flvewev
way along the line of maintaining toll
Herald
Ads Pay
penses.
4()tf
Mrs. Chas. Barber. 1st display of enths of that asked for patent white fertility is due to the 45.(44) rural
here this week looking after his prop­
flours,
it
la
not
only
preferable
from
F
(
I
R
S
A
I
1
I
Jersey
bull
;
also
H
ten-
asters.
erty interests He contemplates build­
schools of the country, each having
gallon milk can» ami No. I DeLaval
Unsolicited Praise From
ing on his lots in Thompson's addition.
Elma Buckman. 1st beet collection the standpoint of economy. i»ut 1*- Its agricultural department with gar­
separator. II. II. YVatkins, Troutdale to
cause It posaeasea a larger per cent of dens ami fields. where the moat ap
an
Advertiser
•
Don’t miss the grange to-morrow amateur photos.
protein, phosphorous and other min­ proved methods of cultivation and
Grangsrs and D«lrym«n.
Mrs. F H Crane. 1st and 2nd dis- eral elements, necessary In building
Saturday. Fine music, two excellent
preservation of the noil are taught to
Beaver State Herald,
An lni|H>rtnnt ni«<etit)g wiis belìi Jum»
bone and muscle and nerve.
p*j»ers, one on banking by an able play pvrography woo,!.
the boys and girls. A great as well as
22 ut Newburg. N. Y'., wlilch wns ni
Grvahaiu,
Oregon.
binker. Come and learn bow to take
Juvenile—Ida Chase, 1st free-hand
most encouraging era will have dawn­
teniled by forty gcntlemeu, repreaent-
Several of tbe ailments to which ed In the United States when like
care of your money.
pencil drawing.
llig tlie dalrymen’a lengue of tIte «talea
Dear Hir
Some advertising
young calves and pigs nre subject pains are taken to Instruct tbe boys
of New York. New Jersey, l'eiiusyt
J. C. Duke favored the Herald office
Juvenile—Ada Chase. 1st layer cake. might be lessened measurably If the
pay», and some doe« not. 1 re­
and girls In the essential facta con-
valila nnd Connecticut; alno thè New
with a few samples of bis prize onions,
Mrs. J. 8. Culy. 1st Ex canna.
palls and troughs from which they nee ted with this most imis.rtant single
cently ordered nil mlvertiaciiient
York state grilligli exis-utlve cornioli
grown on his place near Sandy river.
R. Curtiss. 2d display 5 varieties of drink were given an occasional scrub­ Industry upon which our prosperity ns
tee. wlth thè state grange master nnd
in the Herald of Duns' Jersey
bing out and scalding with hot water a |H*ople
He raised 15o sacks on three-quarters of
depends.
grapes.
repreneiitatlvea frolli l’omona grange«
All the aliments referred to are of
hogs that we have on our ranch
an acre. They won first prize.
Mrs E. D. Chamberlain, 2d woolen bacterial origin, and the treatment re­
lu Washington, Columbia. Ulster. or
on the Base Line road, near the
In the bulletin Issued by the depart-
unge. Dutchcs« ami YY'nrreu counties.
The YY'omati’s Home Missionary so­ stockings. 2d l>ed spreads
ferred to would tend to hold these
meat of agriculture giving the cornil
N Y.. nnd Hunaex eouatjr, N J
Ira
Russellville scli'K'lhoUHe. The re­
ciety will meet with Mrs Sterling in
Geo. L. Currv. Comp, 1-argest to- pests In check.
Hharp.
thè
chnlrman
of
thè
execu
tlou of the corn crop of the country
her new home next YY’ednesday, Octo­ mato. Cotnp. 1-argest celery.
sult lias been that we have had
live collimiti«« of thè «tato grange.i
Ropy milk, more often noticed In on July 1. tbe totnl acreage plnnted 1s
ber at 2 p. tn. A large attendance is
W. Cleveland. 1st and 2d tsiar over 1
a
steady stream of purchase««
presidisi, ami Alteri Mnnnltig of otls |
placed
at
114.ittt3.tWM)
acres,
which
Is
winter than summer. Is the result of
a
•xpected.
year and under 2 yrs. 1st and 2d boar
Ville was secretary. Plans were care­
from Gresham and locality look­
(lust or tilth which gets into the milk an increase of 5.312.(44) acres, or 4 1)
Matt Townsend will move with liis under 1 yr. 1st and 2d boar under 6 after it Is drawn from the cow. it per cent, as compansi with the final
fully labi for such unitisi action as
ing at and buying all the hugs
«hall give to producers of milk some
family to Wisconsin an account of the months. 1st and 2d sow over 2 yrs. has been shown that the trouble can estimate of last year’s acreage. The
that we had for sale. So please
part tn fixing the price of that com
poor health of Mrs. Townsend's father. 1st and 2d sow over 1 and under 2 yrs. be entirely overcome by cleaning the condition of the crop Is placed nt Sb 4
modlty.
do not run our ad any longer,
T. R. Howitt, who was severely hurt 1st and 2d sow under 1 yr. 1st and 2d cows thoroughly Yefore each milking |s'r cent, as compared with 80.3 for
and
by
removing
any
dusty
litter
be
­
July
1.
1009,
and
85.1.
the
average
for
barrow
under
1
yr.
any
breed,
1st
boar
in a runaway last week, is able to be up
Y’ou may rest assureil that
Farmers’ Convention«.
over 2 yrs. 1st Shetland pony stallion, neath the cows, by straining the milk ten years. There nre six states which
and around.
when
we have some more for sale
The farmers’ nntlonnl congress will
through clean cloths into clean cans have a com acreage exceeding 8.(44).-
1st
bull
under
1
yr.
1st
and
2d
pen
of
ft
Dr. Will Ott and wi'e have moved
tm-ct nt Lincoln. Neb.. Oct. <!
and cooling nt once. In short, to pre­ 000 acres, and they nre as follow s w ith
which will lie the case shortly,
into rooms in the J. D. Kegner's bouse fat hogs.
The nntlonnl grange will convene nt
vent ropy milk clenn mid sanitary sta­ the area ill each devoted to growing
we
shall
again
call
on
thr
Herald,
Mrs. J. W. Deatsman. Ut ladies’ ble conditions nre necessary.
Atlantic City. N. J . In November
which was recently vacated by Mr.
this staple cereal: Illinois. lO.(W)t).lMS)
lor it cei tamly reaches the peo­
The New York alate fair w ill be held
acres; Iowa. 9.470.0000; Texas. 8.905,.
Eaton.
The Eatons have moved to knit shawl.
An orchardist who recently report­ («4», Kansas. 8.1)12.000; Missouri. 8.2(I2.-
nt Syracuse Hept. 12-17
S|ie< lai m-
ple.
Y ours truly,
Portland.
Juvenile- Ada Doane. 1st pinoche.
t ent Ion will Is* given this year to fnrui
ed his experience In a horticultural <44). nnd Nebraska. 8.(4k>(44) acres
R. M I I IT! E. Bus. Mgr.
There will be services in the Metho­
C. Duke, 2d 10 beet commercial on- paper hns had very satisfactory re­
nnd draft horses
Wisconsin grows the least corn of
dist church Sunday both morning and ions.
i
Crystal Springs "Min<l»ens. ”
sults with hens as insect destroyers in twenty-four states reported. her acre­
Ohio state fair meets nt Columbus.
evening. Sunday school at 9:45; Ep­
bls orchard
At the time when the age this season tielng 1.504 acres.
Sept 5. Michigan, nt Detroit. Hept 111;
A. Duke. Ut 12 beet onions.
worth League at »»:3 a .». The new pastor,
I’eiinsylvnnls nt Bethlehem. Sept. (J.
J. Duke, Ut beet display 10 boxes curcullo was busiest he made a prac­
Iowa, nt Den Moines, Aug 25.
tice of scattering small grain tn lit
Rev. Mr. Dunlop, who comes herefrom
YY’hnt promises to be one of the most
apples.
ter under his plum nnd apple trees, extensive ns well ns fertile ■ wheat
I.DSr —Thoroughbred Poland-China
The Nntlonnl Corn <-x|s>«ltl<>n will
Tillamook, will be present.
Mrs. H. F. Elliot. 1st assortment of ami while the hens were busy scratch
sow
Webb Farm, phone 15 s.
hold a great agricultural congress nt
will
Is»
growing sections of the west
The District meeting of the Free
cake. Favorable mention pvrography ing be would jar the trees so as to made of easy access w lien the
Columbus, (). Jnn. 3<> to I’eb 11. 1911.
railroad
Methodist church is in progress today
wood.
cause the insects to fall to the grounds lines at present In process of COD-
'Y YNTED Butler, Eggs and Farm It I» mi ulucntlonnl exhibit pnr excel­
and will continue over Sunday, Many
lence.
Mrs. L. M. Elliott. 1st largest and where the hens would get them. Ho »traction are completed Into the In­ l*r<xluee nt YY'ostell'» store, Gresham. tl
ministers of that denomination are
reports his fruit almost entirely free terior of eastern Oregon, a vast area
New York «tale fruit growers will
Fresh Cows wanted. T. It, Howitt.
in town. There will be services during best assortment catsup. 1st largi -t and from curcullo damage as a result of
meet nt Status. Wayne county. N Y.
that hns lieen left untouched hereto
best
assortment
canned
vegetables.
2d
tbe day and evening.
following this simple plan
1.1'Mill It \t our new mill I *4 miles Aug. 5-7.
fore because of lack of transportation
largest and best assortment jams. 1st
southeast of Kelso. We deliver lumlsw.
Miss Ruby Emery has been quite ill
facilities
Not
only
can
bumper
crops
largest and best assortment preserves.
(-
Next National Grange Masting.
The following simple recipe for the of wheat be producisl by the dry farm­ Jotisrud Bros.
at her home where she came a week
2d largest and best assortment fruit preserving of corn mid string tieans has
YA lien the nntlonnl grange convenes
ing method, but lu sections where
ago to spend a month’s vacation. Sh-
In Atlantic City. N. J . In November
jellies, let largest and best assortment been given ts-fore In these notes, but
water can be bad for Irrigation fruit
bas completed the first year of the
It will tie confronted with two mat-
since corn mid tieans are on tap again
of fruit in jars. 1st Loaf cake.
and vegetables In great variety do
nurse's course at the Good Samaritan
ter» that seem now to be uppermost
Juvenile—Edwin Elliott.
2d pop this season as usual It Is worth repeat
well.
Individual settlers can home­
hospital.
Ing
Boll
corn
on
ear
for
about
fifteen
In Patrona* minds
One Is pro|s>r
corn.
stead
n
half
section
of
the
government
FARM I YNDH FoR HALE E. A rlonnl representation In that Issiy.
minutes until milk Is set. cut aud scrape
G. YY’. Allder left at the Herald office
Dolan,
Boring,
Ore,
phone
Ho
tl
Juvenile—W. S. Ferris. 1st potatoes. from cob and mix thoroughly with salt lands In this newly <>|s-ni-d sis-tfoti un
mennlng rcpn-sentatlou a ■cording to
some choice samples of his prize win­
der the reclaimed desert net
Further
Juvenil*—Olive Fancher. Favorable at tbe rate of four parts corn to one
YY ANTED—All kui'ls of milch cow» »tute mcml-erslilp The other I» Ilio
ning apples. He secured 1st on box of
Information
regarding
tbe
opportu
­
of salt. Put In clean scalded stone jar
( a»li land. YY . Ellison, Cleone, phone unsettled condition of ufrnlrs pertain
Twenty-ounce Pippins, 2d on Baldwins. mention dressed girl doll.
tf Ing t<> the publication of the mitlounl
and cover with cloth ami ¡date as In nities available In tbe sis-tlon referred 1'xl.
B.
YV.
Fisher.
1st
l>eans.
Northern Spy» and Kings and 21 on 10
case of salted cucumbers The same to may be bad by addressing the otlice
grange organ
Tlila paper Is not a
FOR
HALF.
—
F
’
ightv
acres
of
fine,
box display Spitzenbergs. He al o got
T. A. Gregory. 2d pound box culti­ recipe works with string beans, which of public lands. Washington, or by
well laying laud, 21« milt » from Sandy. profit Is-nrlng Institution, unii large
sending
to
tiny
Great
Northern
rep
­
prizes on plate display of Pearrnains.
vated blackberries.
1st plate display should tie cooked until tender nnd mix
15 acres in good timber; gissi water, sums of nioni-y have Iwen approprili!
1st l*>x ed with salt ns also«. 1 >ne lady reader resentative for the booklet lately pule eight acres in cultivation. ^::2l>". In­ <«1 for Its publication by the natloual
The winners of the children’s prizes Dutches« Oldenburg apples.
who tried this recipe for corn last sea­ lished by this rallr« id completely de­ quire of I. W.i.issid), Handy, I >re. tf grange
Rs coutlnuanei' will de|a<ud
at the fair Saturday were notall pre-ent display King of Tompkins Co. 1st lx>x
son lost ber supply because she put the scriptive of tbe lauds along its new
on th« action of the grange nt Atlan­
YY
’
inter
Banana.
when tbe num tiers were rtad. Several
for
half
:
A
7x9
donkey
engine,
in
Oregon
lines.
salt mid com In layers Instead of mix
g>"d shape.
Bornstedt A Ru«gg, tic city
got nice loxes of stationesy, toys, etc.,
Mrs. E. Gullikson. 2d carving cloth. lag liefore packing down.
Sandy,
(
Ire.
tf I
but the follow ng numbers are yet to be 3d sideboard scarf. Favorable mention
Dairymen can expe«-t little sympathy
heard from: 7« .1091, 1195, 11'», 2fl5 hemstitched pillow slips.
Egg statistics for the year 1009 from the consuming public along the
10:r2, 271, 1192. 6s4, 1298, 377, 790, 1199,
Gill Bros. 1st on 10 ears green corn, show that the farm value of the egg line of legislation restricting the sale
I ’M, 97, 7'3. lot1', 2»7, 1293, 25s. 779,
largest cantaloupe, 'J best cauliflower, production of tbe country was $31»i.- of oleomargarine when they them­
000.000. while their value measurisl in selves will sell the butter they mike
Ft)R SALE • oasi seven room house,
Mr. and Mrs. John Cotilev have gon« largest raddish, largest cabbage, 3 l>est
prices pal I by the consumer was $’>|". when It ex' i-eds thirty cents a |»iuml. lot 1<«>X I'O, abundance of fruit, well,
to Cottage Grove to spend several commercial squash, best commercial 000,000 This
shows that tbe cost < t and buy oleo for use on their own g'xsl frame barn, B<) feet from center ol for »ample» of our “Diamond
months. A. R Lyman. recently from pumpkins, cauliflower; 2d rutabaga», transjsjrtatlon. storage mid selling was tables It Is true that this practice Is Gresham, four bhs-ks from high iwhool.
Quality” RE-CLEANED
Minnt-s )ta who has been studying con- comp, carrots. 2d best commercial beets. $21"'»»'.*4»i. or M> ,-er cent of the totnl by no means general, but we noted the House wire.| for electricity.
Terms on
price,
J.
H.
Utiiilk
r.
Y
rista
Farm and Field Seed»,
ditions here during ths past week, has 2nd 3 best commercial cabbage
amount received l>y the original egg other day an Instance where farmers
Orc.
tf
decided to stay. He has bought five
[■rorltieers
The
American
poultrymen
In
northern
Pennsylvania
and
south
­
C. Giese, let ex fusiae.
1st Rout-
Grasses, Clovers, Vetches,
might well follow the plan of the Dan­ ern New York did this very thing amt
acres of YY'm. Gedamke and lias started ledge special prize cactus D.
BOARI» ANI > ROOY1H At the llomr
Alfalfa and Grains for
ish farmers, who have formed asso­ boasted how much money they were lo'lk'ing hoiiRc
$5 lier week.
Mn
a house.
Mrs. Lyman and three
Juvenile—Hazel Goger.
21
layer ciations for the transportation, stor­ sa' Ing by the proceeding It naturally ( Im-. Mc< Hrtvr . H. Rolierts Avi«.
47
childr n arrived this week from Seattle.
cake.
age and handling of their eggs, so that fell ent that other folks In the com­
At present they have rooms at Aaron
BARGAIN > ALI:' F irsi chi»« hi mi
they are put on the English markets munity w ho did not keep cows th ought
Juvenil'
—
Roy
Giblis.
1st
set
physi-
Knighton's.
ebaker delivery rig, drop head Singer
In the freshest possible condition and they Wo uld be Justified In practicing ss*« ing machine, all attachments. .1. F.
ology draw ing-.
YVe hnve Special Mlxttirvs foT
Rev. M. B. Parounagian has moved
at a figure which enables them to meet the same economy. It was not long Beliebe, Fairview.
tf
Grange Exhibit»—
Spi
i . il l’tirposcs—
with his family to Brownsville where
all competition, yet gives to the Dan­ Until the pri' e of butter In the locality
Russellville grange 93
Dry
land Pasture Misture, Wet
be has be«n appointed pastor of the
ish ¡xiultrjman u very satisfactory fell from .'2> to 2C cents a p'-uml Then
MONEY’ To LOAN—• )n g.sxl real es­
Fairview granget>4.
Land Pasture Misture, Special
Inquire of I.. I-. Brun»,
profit.
Methodist church. Mr. Parounagian
the farmers v. ho had started the bull tate security
Misture (<>r Purnsd-over land,
Eastern Star grange 77.
to rolling real|/.e<l that they had tired Secretary Handy Laud Co., Handy, (>re
ba- closed a very successful term as
Cover Crops for Orcbards.
47
Sandy
grange
51.
With
prices
for
fruit
land
In
many
a IxHunerang which was reacting upon
pastor of the Methodist church here.
Teli ns thè nature of yoursoil and ynnr
C. E. Holtgrieve. 2d novelty con­ sections of the west reaching a level them with disastrous effects. It would
His earnestness, sincerity and devotion
foil HALI
Potted geraniums all locai couditions. Over .0 ye ir« expert-
wlil'-h
makes
the
purchase
of
it
well
he
well
If
dally
as*
elutions
nnd
dairy
to the work have won him many lasting test. let dieplay 10 ears field corn. 1st tiigli Impossible for the i»>rson of lim
enee right beri»
kinds, 2 h ' to $1. Mr-. Leslie
12
prij-o-r- expl'ilto <1 the force of thenbove
1st largest
in thè Paci fio
friendships. The church has mor« than 6 beet Mangel YY’urzele.
ited means the writer believes that fai ls along with tlielr ad'>« :u-y of bal
Northwest «pral-
FGR 8 A LE—Jersey bull 13 months
doubled in membership under his pas­ Mangel YY'urzel beet. 1st largest squash there are districts In Wisconsin. Mich­
nno'l rations, I'.abeock t. lers. and the old, sire I by limpr. s- Lad, full brot her
Itirs us to lui viso
torate.
In all his work he has been Comp. 3 best commercial »quash. 1st igan. Indiana. Missouri. Arkansas. Vir­ use of thoroughbred sires
you
to
Empr«»»
lu»-
wliu
h
»
>ld
for
*7o.'
>
nt
ably assisted by Mrs. Parounagian who best commercial rutabagas. 2d beet ginia mid other states which might well
Aik fot Catstoi So MI
West’s disper-al '-ale. May 3. Dam. a 2
be investigated by those desirous of
When one Is contemplating the pnr lb. St. I.anibett COW. l or parthiiliir«
is a capable leader and tireless worker commercial carrots.
in departments of church work. They
Mrs. A. llevel. 2d plate display lady going into the orchard business. It Is clmse of fruit or agricultural land In phone B. <'. Altman. Farmers, 35s,
12
PORTLAND. OREGON
have the goodwill and best wishes of apple. 2d layer cake, let coffee cake. true that In some of the states men a new section It Is not only n good < r resham.
tloned only small fruits mid hardy vari­ plan to take n spade mid Investigate
everyone.
Juvenile—Vivian Hevel. 2d on cook­ eties of fall apples, like the Wealthy, 'the character of the subsoil mid look
ies.
could be grown, but tbe growing of Into the exnet status of the water
F, A. Fleming
S. S. Thompson
Mrs. A. Holgate, let Dani sii em- these fruits mid marketing them In at­ right If the tract Is In un Irrigation
List of Awards at the fair
tractive fashion could be made very section. but to take the trouble of In
broidered center piece.
In several of the states qtllring into the business Integrify mid
J. 8. Hall. Favorable mention, geld­ profitable.
Mrs. J. Allisena. 1st on Mt. Mellick
mentioned stump lands can be bought financial rating of the chap with
ing,
white
ribFion.
center piece.
l<t on Hedado center
at from $20 to S»">0 per acrw which nre whom the farm or ranch Is listed for
Liver), Boarding .mil Sales Stables
J. G. Holmes. 1st Stallion 1 yr and
piece. 1st on silk embroidery, 1st on
composed of fat soils, rich in humus sale.
over.
silk embroidered center piece.
and ideally suited to fruit growing If
BUI.I. RUN SIAtil. LINE Leave- our barn daily
.. at
... '.I I a. tn.
Arrives Bull
Juvenile—Chas. Hornecker, 1st free­ clearing the land of stumps Is under
Run at noon. Leaves I Bull
’ ” * Run
’
at I op tn . arrives Gresham 1:3(1 p. m.
B. C. Altman. 1st and 2d milk test.
In selecting n site for the orchard It
hand landscape.
taken in a businesslike nnd effective Is perhaps natural to make the mistake
2d special exhibits all kinds livestock.
New Line of Rigs.
Juvenile—Albert Hornecker. 3d pop­ manner the cost of clearing |s?r acre of choosing a soil which Is In reality
Good Horses.
Satisfaction Guaranteed
2d and 1st heifer under 1 year. 1st and
need not be excessive. Another point too. rP h and fat for the h««t production
2d heifer over 1 yr. and under 2 yrs. 1st corn.
Y'otir Patronage Solicited
in favor of growing fruit lu u number of apples. On such soli conditions
To BE CONTINI'ED
and second cow over 2 years and under
of the sections referred to is tbe fact acem to exist which tend to a produc­
Phone, Farmers 51G
Gresham, Ore
3 yrs. 1st and 2d cow over 3 yrs.
1st
that markets are near at hand, which tion of wood rather than fruit growth,
bull under 1 yr. 1st bull over 2 yrs. 2d
I.ame back is one of the most common prevents transportation companies from thus defeating the object one Ims In
gelding. 1st mare with foal by side. forms of muscular rheumatism. A few absorbing so large a portion of the gross
view.
I’vnrs will produce fruit on
Sd colt under 1 yr. 1st mare 3 yrs. and applications of Chamberlain's Liniment returns In th« shape of freight and ex­ rich, moist soils, while pencil frees
over.
will give relief. For sale by Gresham press charges. Inquiries addressed to should lie set on the thinnest soil on
th« horticultural departments nt the ng the place.
L. P. Aylsworth. 2d and 1st. l>C“t Drug Co.
ri'-ulturnl colleges Ju the several states
landscape and animal life.
mentioned would elicit desired Infor
Agent for
Kansas took n step nliend ns n fruit
Emelie Anderson,
let free-hand
mat Ion ns to the probable price of land producing state when the law recently
Card of Thanks
drawing. 1st map.
in given localities, its suitability for passed making the «praying for San
We wish to express our thanks to
C. W. Altman. 1st best tomatoes. our neighbors, friends and brothers and fruit growing mid the kinds of fniits Jose scale and other pests compulsory
that would do well on different soils.
Portland
was declared constitutional. The law
1st 6 best commercial tomatoes.
Ut sisters in the grange, for their assist­
requires orchard owners to spray and
largest tomatoe.
ance and sympathy during the illness
otherwise properly care for their trees
Mrs. G. W. Alder. 1st best collection and funeral ceremonies of our lat«
Representatives of the federal depart­
vegetable, Butser’s seeds. 2d display 10 daughter Lilly, whose absence from the
ment of agriculture and of flu- Kansas
boxes of apples. 1st plate Champion family circle will always be felt with
experiment station nre planning to
PHONE 503, GRESHAM, OREGON
quinces, 1st plate peartnain. 1st box deepest pain.
thoroughly demonstrate «praying In
display 20 ox. Pippin. 2d box display i MR. AND MRS. R. I’. R a . hh ML -SHEN.
several counties In tluj eastern part of
the state this season.
Baldwins
2d box display Northern
Hpvs. 2d King of Toiupkius Co.
Theo. Brugger. 1st bull over 2 yrs.
1st and 2d heifer under I yr. 2d and
Miss Minnie YVeatherlv of Newburg, 1st belter over 1 yr and under 2 yrs. Ut
Oregon is visiting her cousin Miss J»n- and 2d cow over 3 yrs.
nie Metzger this week.
H. E. Braiuhall. 1st 10 l>est com­
Dr. .1. YV. Y'ogel has taken up his mercial onions. 1st ex-begotnas.
rvsi-ienee in Gresham. Mrs. Vogel re­
Mrs. \V. J. Baehmeyer. 1st shadow
ports a growing millinery trade.
embroidery.
Mrs. M. B. Parounagian has traded
L. Maud Ball
Ut largest and ls'»t
her town property to Dr. A. Thompson assortment of pickles, 2d largest and
for acreage near the Sandy river.
best assortment of vegetables,
Ut
Gresham high school football team largest and best assortment of jams.
will play the Lincoln high school at 1st fruit jellies, 2d collection of fruit
1st bed quilt worsted patch-
Gresham. Saturday afternoou, Octolier in jars
work. l»t layer cake. 1 t handker-
15.
Evangelist C. M. Van Marter was out chiefs.
LOCoAL NEWS ITEMS :
The eastern or midstate farmer may
have what he considers tiro troubles,
but these are mere trifles as compared
with what the Pacific coast ranchman
baa on his hands what with the e»
trnordiuary rainfall of winter and the
I'orf.sl of practical drought during the
summer mouths.
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