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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1910)
nnrc UULd I.. I). MAHONE your watch 9 keep time : Many ■ fanner planning to embark i actually t»«N*oni«> an art. When eon In tli<> dairy bualneaa asks liltuself the i sidering the past we can but conjee ATTOIIXI Y AT LAW question. "What la the l*eat breed for tun* what It will lie a liiiiulrvd or Real Estate, Probate and Corporaton uie to keepF* If he has no special in even a much less number of years Law. Prompt Attention tu All |lu«im»M dividual preference It will probably lie > from now. W«» are alremly approach- • IS Henry Hl-tg I'li.-lo-, Main IOIO best for him to select a breed of which I Ing th«» time when the luetliiala anil It not, we'll cur«» it, nml then you'll roKTI.ANI» iiKtuOH then* are the most representatives In i conditions of fsriu life tin» to undergo woinler why you diil'nt think of us Succeeding tin-sham Vindicator, Gresham Gaietti*. East Multnomah Ki coril his locality. long I before ----- Splendid results have i a great ehnnge from what they now lung it it. orr a J orr Multnomah Record and Montavilla Herald. All our work gunranteeil No Imaiy, beeu had with all of the leading dairy are and have b«*«,ii In th«» past. slijuilhMl job leaves our shop, Our breeds, which in the last analysts This change will not be entirely due Published Every Friday at tin-sham, Ore., by the B kavkk S tats P ubushimg Co means that success In dairying de to the farmers, but rather to meet an workmen are skilleil and conscientious, H. À. DAKNALL, E iutok ani » M anaus «. Hl NilSTS You’ll not grumble nt the prices, pends considerably more u|s>u the man economi«* condition which ha« Juat either. and the care he gives Ills cows thau arisen within receut years. ( i ui. * Irvgim Knierml a» •wond-cl*» mailer al the imu I o A vv al Grvahain. Oratoli. u|*ou the breed chosen. Last year th«» value of all our farm products was th«» largest It tins ever SUISCItFTJOM RATES. Per Yvir. |1 tW in a<lr«nce; to torelftl conntrie*. 91 .ftO Six There’s many a housewife who cov ta»«-n, reaching th«» enormous sum of 7V Three months trial aubacriptions 50c. Single copie« *V. A»k (or clubbing rates. IUI Morrison St OREGON REHlTTAMCES should b< >ent bv Express or P^tortice Money OMer. Registered tatter or Check, ers a cycle of twenty-four hours iu the over is.ono.otsi.ono. Although this sum PORTLAND, (N«»ar Pap's Restaurant) •tamps accepted up to ftO cents. making of a batch of bread and who ts Is larger thau that of any previous AT LENT'S RECEIPTS for subscriptions are not sent uni« *»* re«viestc«l The change of label on your paper never sur«> when she starts it what year, yet our exports wer«» not so largo For Dry Gtxxls, Groceries, and will indicate the ret'eipt of your remittace. If it dxH»« not please notify us. kind of a loaf she Is going to take out as those of previous years, while the Light Hardware. OtSCORTUNIARCES It you do not wish your paper continual please notify us about the time the of the oven In many cases failure Is agricultural imports wert* th«» largest •ubscription expires find this plan nuwt satisfactory to our ¡'atrons. though ft is not in I outer R<Mid and Main St. du«* to th«» method, sometimes the flour accordance with our personal views they have ever been, This Is th«» first and doubtless more often to |>oor CHARGE Of ADOREiS In ordering change of address give old as well as new address. Al UNIS yeast, from which it Is as difficult to time In the history of our country that CORRESWOERTS are wanted in every community. If no correspondence api»ears froax y*uir we have hail this condition to contend make good bread as a w histle out of a neighborhood, you are re»p«cttuliy reqvMted to send us as many local items as you can Olli«'«* over F irai Stat»- Hank For the follow ing at bargiiiiiH Bread made from live po with Hitherto our agricultural ex|»orts A0»ERTi$lW6 RATES PROFESSION Ki. CARDS (one inch) .’V each issue CARDS OF TH ANKS pig’s tall. prie«»: Dits, horn«««, »cre- have fur ••xcimdod the Imports, but (not exceeding tw<’ inches > V cents I ETTERS OF CONl»Ol ENCE (not exceeding four inches) tato yeast, startl'd with a fresh yeast age tracte, farms, bm»ini*ra SI OBITVARIES for subM'ribers >*r their immediate families, free, un to lift) words. 1 cent the time is uot far distant when the ixr word for additional words WANT ADS st 1 cent ¡vr wonl for first inaeration. subse«iuent cake or compressed yeast, can la* made lutea, and other |>ro|a*rty. OKE«it IN exports will not even equal the Im insertions 15 to A» words. 1« cents JO to words, tft cents *• to 4' word«. Scents READERS at 7 a. m. and baked with the dinner 1 cent per word |wr issue DISPLAY ADVERTISING, rates made known on application ports. Ever since our ancestors first Call B dill, w*k for fire, and. more than thia. If simple di All Lodge, Grange. School. Church, or othei not ices or advertisements of socials, parties, rections are followed th«» bakisl loaf crossed the Allegheny mountains ami dances, concerts, theatricals, etc., given for a profit, charged tor at regular rales. commence»! the cultivation of the so ì In order to insure change of ad advertisers must have copy in this othce not later than will la» uniformly sweet and light. call«*«! "unlimited western plains'* tins Thursday preceding day of publication. JOI PRIRTIR6 is our specialty. We are well equipped to do the best work at current pric« > the I'nlti-d Stilles been looked upon The slender wheat graaa found In Or take Mount Soil car to U-nta. Pteveldaaa-tea>|«eee Especially farmers’ and business men s tatter Heads, Envelopes. Hutter Wrappers. Statements, as th«» principal granary of the world etc., in small or large quantities Auction Rills. Dodgers. Fosters, etc . printed on short m»licv. number of the mountain states la ■ OrMliam. Orejo» Tills win a nnturiil condition The cousin of the quack grass. The need heads closely resemble those of tile overcrowded countries of Europe were An energetic campaign will be quack graaa. but are borne on longer unable to produce fissi products carried on throughout the North stalks, The plant is a perennial - lives enough for their own use. and their from year to year by means of Its root p«s»ple were obliged to search In for BORING OREGON west for more hog raising. system, but do»*s not have running root elgn lands for the prislucts which they rhtklH' 41 1 Allow us to call attention to Following a conference at Spo stalks, which make quack grass such a need«*d. The I'nlted States was In ev Mill 1 t 4 tiilli'B ■Olilhvaat of hclao ery way well fittial to supply their >»<* ii > ! In lUI vMHtntrlcw UM MO ri» the coming vote on the normal kane during the past week, it persistent pest. The wheat grass starts wants, instead of their overcrowded CEDAR POSTS IHM« nul« . » i » 1 ’• early In the spring, producing a good i »«i,. M.».!. i ..r l'i. t f *r rMil M« • SHINGLES school location. From the latest was decided to get the railroads, growth of fine, tender leaves, which condition and lack of land we had roer ,..»•* «. « MAM« MSStMCNCC S MOULDINGS reports it appears that the de the agricultural colleges and the are greatly relished As hay It Is said millions of acres of th«* best agricul N. l 3 ertila Ir» ni tu j a f »r loTahtal*'«" ha-E H43W TO OMTAIM *1 BCLl rAIKNTS, TURNED WORK tural lands In the world, which neisle«! XV’.1 h ■••»ra W * 1*4»». Il 'W •« < • | -»it»«rr. mand for competent and trained newspapers to work in co-opera to l»e equal to timothy As pasture only i.xt.i.i la«« alni tal«* vatiialUo tuf««r «» < m > . to l>e cultivated. Thus we sup and hay grass It would s<*em to possess teachers far exceeds the supply. tion to arouse interest among the qualities which ought to commend It, l»li«*«i our own growing imputation and Such a condition can only be met farmers. An information bureau especially where the rainfall Is short. nt th«» same time furnished a large PATtHT LAWttate, part to the |>copl«» of Europe by providing a means whereby a on the hog question will be 103 Srven'h St , Watehinntnn. 0. C I'nder this condition the natural re According to a late decision of the person of such means as the or maintained by the Portland acting attorney general, the cooking sult was to settle the west as fast ns dinary person of teaching inclina Stockyards Company and a sys compound designated aa "lard aubatl possible and consequently to eneour tion affords, can meet the ex tematic effort made to turn the tute," containing one-fifth animal fat age the extensive Instead of the In- cultivation of the soil, Hut at pense of preparation. Not many attention of the farm population and four-fifths cottonsis-d oil. has ls*en tensive that time our inipulatioii was nearly declared ns coming under th«* head of but one, and a good one. One toward this profitible industry. meat fissl products and ns such must t.issi.issi p«s»ple, w hile now It Is nearly people. that the state may be proud of The increase in livestock pro be marked "Inapected and passed'* b«*- 11S1.1SX3.tssi and the product of which will duction throughout the north fore It can enter Into Interstate com For many years the Increase In impu tation nearly corre»|H>nd«sl to the in rank with that of any state in west following the establishment merce. This view Is one held from the crease in the cultivate«! acres, but of first by Secretary Wilson, but which the union. If we will be eco of a market at Portland is shown some manufacturers of the product late years this condition bus dlsap The popular Colonist Fares will again lx* in effect between Sep- |H*ared. There are two reasons for nomical let it be in saving the in the receipts at the local pack have lx*en disposed to dispute. this result. First, the natural in tember 15th and October 15th, during which [x-riod tickets to best of what has already been ing plants. One day last week crease Is greater each year than In tin* Portland will be on sale daily from Two Forms of Tomsto Trsllis. expended for normal equippment the receipts were over 40(X) head. A correa|K>ndcnt of the Country Gen one preceding It. nnd. beaid«-»«. we have nearly a million Immigrants coming to by favoring the oldest, largest Thes animals came from Oregon, tleman wrote: Please tell me what you consider the our Inml annually. This causes the and most favorably located of the Washington, Idaho, and Montana best method of supporting tomato home consumption to be much greater three —Monmouth. and and such deliveries show plants in a private garden. The above each year. But not only this; Hi«* "un limited western plains’’ have ceasisl to A new course at the Agricul the money that formerly went exist. We can no longer bring the vast number of acres of virgin soil tural College will teach boys how east will now be kept at home. under cultivation ns formerly. to plan and build a dairy barn All tile best part of the western land that will be both sanitary and A dairy cow may present a prettier lias liecn taken by the home seekers and more natural appearance In the «»gi-eptlng that which Ims been re and from other cities correspondingly low. convenient. An unusual feature estimate of some folks with her horns These are Westbound served for the Indians. The best terri of the instruction will be that of on. but a fellow feels quite a bit safer cne-way fares only, but anyone here can REPAY for relatives in tory now left Is the Irrigation, which aid to pupils in drawing plans in when he has the handling of them if can Is* claimed but slowly. the East, if desired. Consult your local railroad agent they are off. With this condition and the demand class for buildings for their own for our ow n prislucts coming from our home farms. This instruction It beats everything how a g*«*d. own people It Is a natural result that square meal or a night's refreshing cannot be too highly commended sleep will change one’s attitude to the tendency should be reversed to for no person really becomes an ward the old world, things In general ward Inten-lve Instead of extensive to let the world know of your vast resources and splendid oppor farming. It l.i estlmnti-d that within tunities for h> me building. observer of constructional detail, and in particular tbe task wtiieb one Write to everyone you know in the a dozen years we will not prisluce the East. S'*«* J *»*-^- - ' without having having faced a may have Lu band. fond crops for our own use. while in few such problems. Giving the You will now and then run across a the past we have been producing for that the the |>eople <>f ull parts of the world. boy or the girl something to do farmer of the old school who still cost, an< I'roliably the most noticeable ex holds that a heavy frost about the 1st with home building, arrange of October is a great help to the corn FIO. 1 — ONE FORM OF TOMATO TRELLIS. ample of this r-a**- Is In the meat sup ment, and furnishing that will The heavy freezing of the stalk does sketch (Fig. 1) shows a method which ply. In order to prisluce large quanti O. encourage a philosophical obser not help the corn at all—only kills it has proved very unsatisfactory with ties of mi-in cheaply we must have an abundance of go<sl grazing land With in this way may possibly hasten me. vation of such things will prove and < 1 the settling ami cultivation of the the drying out process. WA »*{« ’ The answer was as follows: to be of increasing value to them. west the industry of herding has been The beat trellis for supporting toma ( >. )N About the next surest Investment Is the hinged trellis shown In the the first to be affected. One of our correspondents re after a government bond is a patch of toes The I'nlted States has t>een produc- sketch (Fig 2i This can be spread to Ing ole- fourth the ln-ef of the whole quests that her notes be printed thrifty alfalfa. During the growing accommodate tbe width of a row world and five years ago export«*«! it is as bad as a family of eight just as she sends them in. That season 733.000.O<li> pounds, but this Ims been kids and a washing nbout keeping a is not always possible. Want fellow at home, but with hay from nslu'-isl bv half in flu* Inst five years. of time or want of space prevents three to six cuttings In a season nnd This Is mainly due to the vast ranges FREQUENT RAPID COMFORTABLE being divided Into small farms for the the reproduction of the copy, in the hay worth from $12 to $20 a ton a fellow is compensated for having to homesteaders. One third the food of many instances, and not infre- stay at home. Another enuse of the our t»eople Is meat, and w> are facing FIG. II.—BETTER TOMATO TKELLIH. vuently were we to put the cor high regard in which alfalfa is held Is can be use«) to support the plants In a condition like that In Europe, where that it is a soil enricber and not a soli only the wealthy can afford It regu respondence into print jurt as it robber. STATIONS EASTBOUNI) one or two rows ns desired. The best larly and among the poorer classes It length is ten feet and height four feet. came in there would be still more 10 4 ft 11 1 12 <5 1 45 2 45 3 45 4 45 5 45 • 45 11 IS Frelltet Lv Is prnctically unknown. The govern POHTLANb 11 Oft 12 05 1 05 ? 05 3 05 4 05 5 05 1 05 7 05 11 35 trellis Is quickly made of wooden ment Is now considering a scheme to Golf .Junction serious complaint. The latter is With first class manure spreaders to The If.- 1 « 12 15 1 H2 15 3 1$ 4 15 5 15 1 15 7 15.11 45 11 I.*>i a ft HtHlilc) be had at from $85 to $125 there is strips which are nailed together as M 20 n » 11 22 12 2? 1 22 2 22 3 22 4 22 5 22 • 22 7 22.11 52 Ix'iits Junctlon not true of the write mentioned, absolutely no good reason why thou shown by sketch and binged at the Introduce the lilp|s>potnmus Into our SyiNinor»'.. irj 11 .u 32 12 32 1 M 40 3 32 4 32 5 12 32 2 32 A 32 ft 32 7 32 southern swamps to postpone what .14'nnc v> II K. 12 35 1 35 2 J5 3 35 4 35 5 35 ft 35 7 35 12 <«> M »'41 «5 7 but it is in some instances. sands and hundreds of thousands of top so that It can be cloned together they term the Inevitable meat famine 1.1 h h « mann in 11 4" 12 40 1 40 2 40 3 40 4 40 5 40 ft 40 7 40 12 10 in M .'4 7 11 1 « 12 45 1 <5 2 45 3 45 4 45 5 45 1 45 Ì 45 1'2 Ift » ■ -20 GRF.MHAM Another writer asks for mater tons of farm fertilizer all over the and stored away when n<4 In use. Tin* question of foisl stlppli con Hoo h 11 4M I» 1 41 3 41 5 41 •• ft* 1 80 country—one of the most valuable by 11 1 52 3 53 in Ift 7 S3 Anderton.. i S3 corns over r.t.t»*»tax« families anti dur ial, and fails to sign a name. She products of American farms—should 11 ftft .... 55 10 i1«) 1 3 55 7 55 5 55 Ing the next half century will com Boring II A h II fth .. . 1 51 . 3 5B 1 51 7 00 7 51 11 DO or he, says that Mr.---- is not be allowed to leach and weather and <<) 12 iu o> 00 4 00 2 II •►4 0 00 8 00 .................. pletely change the met boils and condl Ml.-fcr lu 4 05 12 OS Barton 2 05 • 05 0 05 11 19 going to pay for his paper since lose a -ood half or more of its fer tlons of farming Our imputation will |H*»»p < rcflc III 07 12 07 4 01 2 07 0 0) II X 1 07 tilizing value before being spread on 10 13 12 12 4 13 2 13 EnKlc <T»'« ’ lt • 13 1 1 40 1 13 then Is* nearly double whnt It now Is. < urrln*ville. he was not mentioned as a win the land. The manure spreader is one A 10 1W 4 11 12 10 2 11 1 11 11 1 11 Discussion of Our Food Supply nnd the effects of this ehnnge can only 1 EntacH'In IO X, 12 20 4 2ft 2 21 • n 12 10 1 28 ner at the Live Stock Show. of five or six farm improvements 10 M.'>1 4 35 12 35 2 35 • 35 A r 1 35 12 25 Is* met by more Intensive methods of < AZAhERO and Demand. That was probably the corres which a fellow is Justified in going farming. AH the older, more thickly pondent’s fault. If he, or she, into debt for. settled countries of the world have Ptptr Read Before the Cantsrvills MH SA V r»> 1 50 2 40 1 SO » 40 S SO I 40 1 40 Lv already had to do tills. All the coun I.INNKMAN'N knew of the instance why did It’a a pretty nane Idea for parents to A (N.Y.) Grange 1 S« 2 44 1 S( 4 4t S SO I 4« 1 41 I'.lf I.IIlP ■,i in » wi! by Mr. 3. D. Babbitt tries of Europe prisluce more grain to Fairview 2 03 2 S3 4 01 4 SI • 03 S S3 1 51 they not report it. It is utterly i know where the boys and girls are 2 10 3 00 4 10 S 00 I 10 I 00 I M TROUTDALE Ar Which Contains Some Intareating the acre than we do. nnd none of them 7 o'clock p. m. In one nice little impossible for us to observe all [ after Particulars on an Important Subject. has the natural advanlagcs and fru-lll. town we know of a bunch of boy», STATIONS ties we have. that occurs, to recall and use all some of them from supposed best fam When we study the history of our M 4.ft 10 » 12 45 A 4ft There Is no In nd In the world with • AZADERO Lv 4 45 3 IS 9 45 12 SO that we have seen, so if some Illes, make a practice of meeting the country we are impressed by the grent no many nd vantages for progress and EstacadH A V. 3 00 5 00 - V 00 II <rt) 1 00 9 00 1 OS 7 01 9 (m 11 INI 1 Oft (.’urriiiRVilh* 5 Oft 3 0« 9 Oft 1 70 8:50 train, and by a prearranged plan advancement which Ims l>een made advancement, so many prosperous cit Engle Greek one feels that he isn’t getting 9 1*2 II 12 1 12 7 07 3 12 5 12 9 12 I 35 the “newsy” furnishes these half along the lines of Improvement during W 17 II 17 1 17 7 1*2 lh«ep Creek 3 17 5 17 9 17 I 51 ies. so many fine harbors, so many Burton proper notice, we hope he will baked kids with cigarette papers In 19 II 19 1 18 7 14 3 19 5 19 9 »0 OS I the short period of our existence as a railways and navigable rivers, with Hlefer.. 9 2» 11 2H 1 23 7 IM 3 23 5 23 9 53 20 1 consider that we are not omni direct violation of the state law This nation. 9 27 II *27 1 27 7 22 3 27 Boring 5 27 7 00 9 27 40 i such broad nnd fertile vnlleys nnd far llaley.. 9 I*«» 11 :io 1 30 7 2fe J 30 5 30 9 30 00 I present, and that there is more thing couldn't hap[>en if their parents I'nlike the histories of some conn 9 :r2 11 02 1 32 . « 27 3 32 5 32 ranching plains, with such varied nnd Anderson.. 9 32 i 20 9 M7 II H7 1 37 a 7 112 were wide awake and the boys were at tries, it is not the number of wars or 3 37 5 37 1 41 9 33 things to demand a man’s atten home, vast mineral wealth, with so many G Hogan ft 4ft A HO 7 H7 M 4ft 9 4M 11 4*'. 1 45 2 45 3 45 4 45 5 45 1 10 9 45 REH If AM 1*2 1ft 4 10 where they ought to be. conquests or bloody buttles fought 49 1 48 2 48 3 49 4 49 5 49 1., M IV bo A 9 49 II •20 Mf.|7 l.iiin«iiinnii »ft 12 good Institutions for learning, nnd. 4 9 49 20 tion, in this business, than any ft r»2c ¡m 47 M .'«.'I 9 .'4 11 fJI 1 j 3 2 53 3 53 4 59 5 53 1'2 2*2 lennc 9 53 4 31 which most Impresses us, but It is the ft tJ, 6 40 7 no m r»o 9 ftf. II nt; 1 51 2 58 3 5ft 4 5ft 5 se mon 12 2T. 9 58 4 ■ one unacquainted with it can im If the average country plunger on marvelous advancement made along above all. with such a [Hire, noble nnd Myra 10 05 emancipating and protecting form of tant« Junction,. 12 .'L» 1 JU M (Ki A W)|M •O '.1 Ki 10 0 1.'» « 12 05 2 05 3 05 4 05 5 05 8 05 4 50 agine. TVe find it unwise to tlie board of trade—more exactly, the the paths of peaceful progress. Stanley. 12 15 2 15 3 15 4 15 5 15 8 15 12 12 4 40 ft 14 A fi‘,»iM 10 9 Ift 10 10 15 Fr.libl government, binding them nil Into a Golf Junction.. 1*2 frO 4 4ft f» */2 7 0*.l M Ift 9 J> lo '2» 12 20 2 20 3 20 4 20 5 20 ft 10 20 criticize people in the conduct of fellow who sends Ids money to city It Is safe to say that no other conn nation leading In the progress of the PORTLAND ..Ar Ä 4»'> ; 3OÍM :r> 9 40 10 40 12 40 2 40 3 40 4 40 5 40 1 4L 10 40 commission men for investment in try In the world can furnish a parallel their own affairs. world. TROUTDALE BRANCH wheat or corn or ¡»irk or what not — to the progress of our own country have long led In the rnnk The Willamette Valley produc could see the degree of affluence In along the line of the peaceful nrts, Ing Americans Ilo > 11 *20 1 70 Ì 30 3 70 4 70 5 20 ft 20 7 20 of Inventions, nnd before many 10 2ft II 2 ft 1 7S 2 IS 3 25 4 2S 5 25 ft 25 7 25 ed 100,(XX) bales of first grade which these fellows live, who neither which In reality nre the only elements years have passed economical devices 10 .;•> 1 1 I" 1 30 2 30 3 30 4 30 5 30 9 30 1 30 toll nor spin, he would be n whole lot which tend to make a nation powerful IO MS II w 1 30 7 35 1 30 4 JI S 39 0 35 7 30 hops this season, as compared slower than he usually is In playing a nnd progressive. When noting the will save nearly all our present fuel waste, while the tides, waterfalls, * bully Kxeept Himday. A. M. tlgnran In K oiiihii . I- M ligure. In black with a yield of 82,(MX) last yeay. game In which lie usually gets plucked rapid development in other ways we sun's ray nnd even tin* Interior heat before he gets through. It's n bit must nlso consider agriculture. In no For Oregon City, Canemnh I'nrk nml way pointn, dinnge earn at Golf the earth will nil lie utlllzisi nnd Lane County has 38 lumber Blower and laborious making coin by other Industry or occupation have we of harnessed to help promote our prog Junction. mills with an annual cut of over swilling pigs and milking cows, but made such strides as in the art of ress For Lenta, Mt. Heott anil eMtaiile point«, ehange earn nt Lenta Junction lota safer and surer in the long run. agriculture, for in recent >--nrs It has 200,000,000 feet. ' General Office«, Electrie IU<lg. Seventh anil Al<|,*r Sin., I* ohti . ani >, O uzoon orr BROTHERS SEE CHAUNCEY BRIGHT RtALTY CO. W. C. Belt, M. I)., C M. NIrw B r i u 1 t J. M. SHORT, M I). S. I». BUTNER, M. I). JONSRUL) fiKOS m i a u D* SWIFT & CO. People of Oregon ITS UP 1’0 VOLI $33.(10 32.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 NOW IS TH I IME Ore >n ( PORTL aru hailwat liuhi & ruwtn Springwater Division LOOKING AHEAD. WESTBOUND f <