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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (March 17, 1911)
MOUNT SCOTT TROUTDALE FAIRVIEW SANDY walnuts are to grow. Better care can ! I m - given them in the nursery row, and Diey can lie trasplante«! much as other fruit trees. Few walnut trees in Cali fornia have not lieen transplanted at least once. “Walnutorchards need intensive cul tivation. ami at timee will need eovtr crops, much as apples orchards do. They should not be planted doser than fiirty feet, and fifty is preferable. While the trees are yoting. other fruits and vegetables can tie grown tietween the trees. "The California method of pruning is much lietter than ours. The trees are headed at .30 or 40 indie« From three to five branches are chosen to form the head. At the end of the first year these are cut back in much th«' same way as we would cut our apples back. It is necessary, the first year or two, to tie tb«*<- branch«-« up. For the first few v**ars the trees ^lonld lie Leaded buck and encouraged to «pread, so as to form a larger bearing surface. Where large branches are removed one should use great care in protecting the wounds. “While the returns from the walnut may not equal the present returns per acre from apples ami pears, the cost of maintenance will be considerably less, so that one may plant a larger acreage than of other fruit«.*’ House Plant Insects For roses, chrysanthemums and other plant« that are troubled with green lice (aphis) the best remedy is to cover the plant with a barrel or box that is light, set fire to a handful ol tobacco, place the can with it inside the barrel and give it a good smoking for two hours; then take the plant out and give the leave« a thorough washing by the aid of the sprinkling pot. You may have 0) give them a second application if they are very badlj infested. For the white insects or meally bug a« it ia commonly called, get an atomizer at the drug store and some wood alcohol, then spray the insects with this. This last remedy ia the one to use on the scale bug that sometimes gets on house plants. Handy, March Id—Frank McCormie Fairview, March II—Mr. and Mrs. E Troutdale, March 14—The construc tion of the <> W. It. A N. Co., in build and granddaughter, Mias Zella Dim- was brought home from tlie Go<xl Ha- ing the double track which will also mock sx;iect to leave on Friday for maritan hospital last Sunday. neceasitate the erection of another Newberg, where they will reside in the A. B Hhelley, a real estate man of bridge, as the present one is not wide future. H< mx I River, run out from Portland enough or sufficiently strong for a Miss Antoinette Nep pet h of Portland Tuesday In his car, a seven passenger double track, ia ex|««ot«d to bring a Is spending the week at her uncle’s, A. Winton-Hix. Mrs. G. M. Talmage, Miss large numlier of ;ieople into the town Kronen lierg. Ellen Hhelley, and his brother, Percy ami a number of families are preparing Rev. Mr. nnd Mrs. Fields were here T Shelley, accompanied hit» into Port* to keep rooming houses. <>n Hqnday visiting Mrs. Field's son, land Wednesday. Dr. Lupton and R. E ErtMon went to Tbs carpenter work on the county E. C. Wilkinson, an wife. (arm ia also giving employment to some L. Bill was here vis ting his parents Portland In thedoctor’a machine Thurs of the I< h - s I workmen and Is bringing in on his way from Oregon City to Htieri- day. new families. Whit« and McBride dan to take up his alssle. Percy T. Hhelley has let the contrsc have Imen awarded the contract for tide J. A. Dunbar and wife spent Sunday for a b isinesa building next to tlie drug work and will begin immediately. store to Davis A Bruns. The building with relatives here. will be used for a bar tier shop and phr>- The Powell house ia being reahlllgled L. II. Moore of Newberg made a visit and repaired ready for occupancy. tograph gallery. Farmers who have occasion to draw with friends here the first of Die week. Gardening is one <>i the main topics D McBride has moved his family into up contract«, agreements, notea, checks, Mr. and Mrs. McDaniels spent the of conver atloii these day». the Griffith cottage. Mr. ami Mrs. etc., should remember that it is not the week end with relatives at Handy Handlw-rg are alao occupying the Grif W. J. Faobiou of Welches was a safest plan ia loose a lead pencil. The Esther Shaw, daughter of J. H. Shaw, fith ho >ee. Handy visitor Haturdav. law will recognize the lead pencil.but the is ill wltii pneumonia. Wrn Southerland is moving his fami writing inay be erased too easily, and The O. N. T. duh met with Mr. and The O. B. 0. girls will i-nlertain at a ly to his home here from Aims. the amount or term« may t*e changed. Mrs. Esson Isst Friday evening. St. Patrick's party al the home of Miss If pen and ink are not at hand when Mrs Hogue is moving into the Hud Saturday evening. March IK, is the l.yrl Eldridge on Friday evening. drawing up such papers, use an indelible son house. regular meeting night of Sandy Kebekati F. K. Jones is convalescing from a pencil. lodge, No. HKt. All members are urged Mrs. F. E. Harlow has returned from I serious case of pneumonia. His daugh to be present. Portland where she spent the Winter ter and husband of Seaside have been and the painhi« of the Harlow store Tlie Bull Run school Has Millions of Friends assisting in caring for him are pl«a«ed to see her on duty there tertaiument and basket How would you like to nniuber your A petition asking for a station to be again. The most common cause of insomnia Hull Kun evening, March IK, at friend« bv millions as Bucklen’s Arnica established al the crossing in front of is disorders of the stomach. Chamber ladle* are Miss Della Zimmerman has recov church, No admission. the Brook« priq«-rty just west of Sixth requested U> bring baskets, Proceeds lain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets cor Salve do«-»? Its ««tounding cures in ered from an illness. street has lieen presented to the P. R. to g<> to the school. rect these disorders and enable you to the past forty year« made them. Its H. S. i/igaii is again confined to his the best salve in the world for sores, I. A I’ company. A number of fami Prof. Geary, county superintendent i sleep. For sale by all druggists. le-d. ulcers, eczema, burn«, boils, scald«, lies living in Die w st end of town are cut«, corn«, «ore eyes, sprains, swell 1 Mrs R A. Rockwell of Portland ha« obliged to ride past their own <)<«>rs anil <>l Clackamas county, lectured before the Sandy grange last Saturday after- ; Tell your wife how well her cooking ing«. bruises, cold sore«. Ha« no equal Ix-er visiting nt the lireviali home, walk a distance ol from four to eight noon. The lecture hour was an open tastes and what g'xxl butter she makes. for piles. 25c at all druggists. KIM KW(MH) E. Myer and family ami Mi««Gren- block« when they wish to g>-t on or oil one and many visitors were present. ■ Miss Mathy Freeman of Lents visited stead expect to leave lbw first of the the car and would rather eave time and The question of building a grange ball new home near Rose- week for their ' shoe leather than have the extra car relatives and acquaintances in tins was very thoroughly discussed. 1 ride J burg. vicinity during the week. Mr. ami Mrs Hail Hinnemin visited , Mrs II Hornish of Gresham was here Bert Inman and family of Portland Clarence Htanley seems to have an at their daughter, Mrs. J. M. Donahue, the last of tlie week visiting relatives. have taken up their residence in tlie traction calling him to Woodlawn fre last week. Townsend bouse on the Sandy road. quently. Congratulations may la* ill The Handy Commercial club met in order aometiine in the m-ar future. I J. II. Mapleton was here from Port CEDARVILLE regular meeting last Monday evening. I Mr* Wegtuan 1« in California, called land looking after his property the last A committee composed of Paul Meinig, of the week TROUTDALE, OREGON then* by the iilnvNa of her mother. ILSIIDS Mr. Iteaton and Mr. Eddy wa« appoint Mr and Mrs. W. Ellison and children A surprise party was given at the Uie lutmlwrtH have the menxle» in ed to go to Portland to arrange for a have returned from a week's visit with home of Mrs Nettie Heaoock and their family. ► peaker for the first market day, also relatives at Springwater. «laughter, Pauline, last Saturday even to arrange with one or two new-pa|>er» <ieorge Ktiegtf Ini* moved his family Mrs J. W. Townsend, C. B. Stone : to send reporters out to give the market ing, AG'iil sixty were present. The to hi* father’* place and will make Ilia mid Ivy Cornett went as delegates to day a free w rite up. This thing is as ’ evening was spent In g inrs and a home here for the preaent. . ..YOUR HOME BANK . .. the county grange convention at Rus <laitv lunch wa» served. All express««! A band of Megiraiia have !ieen cutting sellville on Wednesday. A numtier of yet. in the bud, but will bloom shortly. I theliiM'lves as having a line lime. Mr. Dahlgren is building a fence wood <>n Percy (iieae a place. others also attended the convention The sc I khi I here has instalh<d a basket around his store and will put in a lawn. Hile. Kvaterwon in working at Roilin’»» and Pomona grange at that place. ball outfit for (lie use of tlie scholars. One of Die latest items of interest ia. mill. Will pay you 3 % on 6 months’ deposits, 4 % on 12 E. Ruffner was here visiting at the Grandpa and Grandma l.u»t««l visite«l that Elijah Coleman has bought out Mu»« Viola Hnaahall rxj>e<*ta to finish home of A. M. Anderson. witli Mr and Mrs. Philpott here last Business college in April. j Yocums hotel at Government camp, Check Deposits Solicited. Money Loaned. II. A. Dimmock has been moving hi« i He and hie wife will run it during the Sunday, also E. D. Hamilton ami wife I household goods to Ne < lierg this week. I summer. Mr. and Mrs. Yocum will Drafts and Letters of Credit Issued. J. Christianson, who has l>een run gottreli Mrs. G. R. Green is convalescing ' find a lower level to pass their declin ning the engine for Die Hbaw-B*tcher Tax Statement on application. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. Mathens of Port- from an attack ol tvpliohl fever. ing years. company for some time, left last Tues day for Grants Pane where lie will en land are viaiting with Mr. and Mrs. Mias Daisy Bullion hss reiurned to gage in the milling business with a Geo. Blackburn. Portland alter a lew days’ slay here. Grouioq Walnuts In Oregon Mies lva Blackburn will visit Camas < cousin. H. B. Eldridge has returned home X I '’The present prospects are that the . neat week. The Ml. Hotxl railway was thronged from Banks, Oregon, where he s;ieiit a walnut industry will become a very im Mrs. M. Ball of Cottrell la visiting with spectators lastHunday. few days. portant one in Oregon," said Prof. C. I. Mrs. G. Lusted S|>ent the day with with her friends in Lusted district after The annual business meeting of Smith ' Lewis. head of the department of borti- which she will s;a*nd a month in Port Mrs. Alfr dl'ook last Thursday. Memorial church was held on Tuesday cuture at the Oregon Agricultural Col land. evening J W. Townsend was elected lege, in an address to the Lane County Mias Flowrence Beers and Wm. Cun as trustee to succeed J. N. Faris. D W. Horticultural society recently. DOVE K ningham were united in marriage at McKay was re-elected as treasurer with "We find walnut trees growing in School ia again in session under tlie Portland Saturday. The couple are C. B. Slone a« »instant. The Sunday nearly every city from Portland to Ash supervision of Miss Marie LaRoche. among Cotrell’s moat highly respected school officers and teachers were all re land. While the plantings are not ex A. J. Kitzmiller has been busy the young people. May happiness lie theirs elected and are: Superintendent, Mrs. tensive as a rule, they are sufficiently is the wish of their many friends of the J. W. Townsend; assistant, Mi-s Ivy past week plowing all their farm. large, nevertheles , to indicate the Mrs. A. Miller was quite ill last week. young jieople. j Cornett; secretary, W. E. Townsend; pros|HM*ts of the industry. Undoubted- treasurer, W. E. Tegart; teachers, Mrs. Iv we are making many mistake« in Mr. Huntington is having his land I). W. McKay, Mrs. M. C. Cornett, walnut growing and are not profiting surveyed this week. Your family washing can be done per PitASANI HOME The Watkins agent pasee«! through The clam shovel which at work on Mrs. J. N. Faris, ,Mi«s Lyrl Eldredge, by the thirty years' experience of the fectly at a cost of 2 1-4 Cents. I spent here Thursday. t1 e grade at this place lias been aban Miss Agnes Greustead and C. B. Stone. California walnut growers « Plans lor building an addition to the three months, last winter, in California, Mr and Mis. Uptograve were visiting doned owing to soil conditions. A church were discussed. and had a splendid opportunitv to iooa at the home of Guy Woodies, Bunday. steam shovel will take its place. Track into the walnut industry in that state. laying is in order, three miles being "In locating a walnut orchard, the complete. IPPLR LATOURELL SPKINGIIELD most important point is to have deep, Mrs. Ix-nertz Ixiuglit forty-five acres The United Artisan« held another rich «oil. It will be some years, prob- Arthur Udey of Portland spent Sun of R. Radford on Sandy Bluff. day with his mother and attended the meeting last Saturday at the grange ablv, before we will know the very best Ida Miller left for Waterville, Wash., hall, which was well attended. Dr. locations for the walnut, but we do dance at Richardson’s Saturday evening. the 15th to visit relatives. Almstedt of Portland gave a fine lecture know that on deep soils trees are grow Gillieit Burkholder has gone to Cor- ltrs. Todd and Calder were visitors of and Joe Jerome entertained the audi ing all the way from the river bottom lietl and will work for hie brother-in- Mr«. Market! Monday. ence with music. The lodge was or soils, which are sand and silt, up to the law, George Cusick. Fill the machine with water, soap, Dr. O. H. Murray ami Mrs. J. A. ganised and regular meetings will be red hill lands. There was a social dance at Mr. Rich clothes, etc., turn the switch and read held every month. Since the walnut begins its activity i ardson’s Saturday night, which was Stephens ware in Portland this week. Mrs. King of Portland spent a few so late in the season, it is not so bus - ; Geo. Carpenter has moved his family well attended.. the morning paper while it does the ceptible to fro-t injuries as most of our days at W. Hicks. Miss Irene Knapp was in Portland m his new bungalow. fruit trees. They may tie injured, how washing. It WRINGS them, too. Lee Evans has rented Mountain Dale Miss Pease of Portland ia spending Friday. ever, on low lands by heavy fall frosts. farm for the coming season. her vacation at J. Ixiuderbacks. It abolishes the “SERVANT PROB Mrs. Udey and daughter, Reltie, vis We should insist on planting the French Mr. and Mrs. N. Paulson of Portland strains, such as the Franquette and ited at Mr. Trickey’s in Up;>er Latourell LEM ” and saves 75 per cent of your were out last Munday to spend the day Sunday afternoon. Mavette, etc. MARM01 with R. I*. Rasmussen. The neighbors were out this week laundry bill. "Personally, I believe that if we are A serious accident was experienced measuring the new road which is very Mrs. Gray was in town on business to place the walnut on a sound found*- | much needed as the ol«i road is almost on«' day last week by Mr. Ireland, one last week. lion, we must eithc plant first class impassable from November 1st until of the surveyors of the Mt. H<xxi com C. Elltge came out in an automobile grafted trees, or else the very best seed pany. An ax fell and struck his foot, spring. ASK AT last Sunday to look after hie place. lings we can procure, with the idea that severing an artery. The physician from we will top work the seedlings after a Misses Helen Deaver and Alice Wood Bull Run was calltxl and the cut is now Kills a Murderer ward, J. Pounder and George Kneriem few years. There is too much variation healing nicely. A merciless murderer is appendicitis in even the best selected seedlings. joined the Artisans. Misses Eda, Mary nnd Minna Helms “Concerning tlie Itest stocks on which with many victims, but I)r. King’s New I Fred Shoults has sold his potatoes to to graft, we will yet lie obliged to do Lit»Pills kill it by prevention They are at their home for some time. Mr. Swank at cents a pound. PORTLAND RAILWAY, LIGHT & POWER CO. Mrs. Clark has lieen visiting her j gently stimulate stomach, liver and considerable experimenting. We can James Benfield came home to s|a*nd daughter in Portland. state, however, thaf at our Experiment bowels, preventing that clogging that Alder at 7th Sunday with hie folks. Station at the college at Corvallis, we invites appendicitis, curing constipa Thon. Bechill, who has be»>n «pending Miss Grace Ferguson, the teacher of have lieen much p east'll with the Cali tion. headache, biliousness, chills. 25c several days on his ranch near here,! at all druggists. was called home Sunday on account of' Mountain school, is busy preparing for fornia Black. an entertainment in th near future. “We have lieen very successful in , the illness of his wife. Otto Aschoff nnd Miss Moran of Port- | C. Richardson gave a dance at his sprouting the seeds in the following manner. At this season of the year, or W . S . WOOD land were week end guest« nt the , new bungalow last Saturday night. Mrs. M. Johnson and Mrs. Fret! Pugh a very little later, we have placed some Aschoff home. AUCTIONEER boards at the south side of a building, A delightful surprise party was given j hare Ixt'ii down with the grippe, but Phone 137 J Res. Phone "OR Y upon these spread an inch or two of are now getting better. I Inst Friday evening in honor of Miss Residence 804 15th Ht. Mrs. Leeland a daughter, Lavine, who moist sand, and then spread out the Eda Helms The young |ieople enjoyetl VANCOUVER, - - WASHINGTON lias Ix'en liedfast for seventeen months, nuts. They can be covered either with | cards and dancing until a late hour. the moist sand, burlap or any material II. J. Ludwick is a Portland visitor is quite poorly. Mrs. Iceland and that will hold moisture. As soon as family has the sympathy of all. INVITES YOUR PATRONAGE this wtiek. they sprout they can be set in the nur Several gentlemen from Bull Run sery row, when' ground ahon d lie very were callers in this vicinity on Sunday. Herald and Fai .n Journal fl.50. The carefully prepared—hand plowed two IMCIIDAMCC In OREGON’S MOST RELIABLE ASSO- Journal will come for two years and or three limes and then har owed until I 1 rDU r\‘ •! r vC CIATIONS furnished at moderate rates. I Semi-Weekly Journal Clubbing Offer. your choice of Horse Secret«, Poultry in gixxi ganien condition, and free from Regular *2 50 price, both Herald and Secrete, Corn Secrets, Corning Egg all lumps. I do not recommend the- Wilt not represent any company unless thoroughly reliable Journal, *2.00. book, with each order. Order at once, planting of seeds in the Held where the Mt. Houli, March 1st— Mr. Knarr of Trou'dal« visited K. I'. Smith ol North Main street, Munday. O. B. Guiseiiess and family have lnov««l to Hhrridan, Oregon. Mrs. M. I*. Henshaw and children, Lee Travis and Ethel McLain of Port land and Ed. Baker and family of this place, spout Munday with Mr. and Mrs. M H. Hazen. Capi. Mat Hkilx’S, a capitalist of As toria, was looking up property invest ments here Tuesday. Ile scoine very well impressed with the town and will doubtless Is* heard from. Lents grange is preparing for the sec ond anniversary of the opening of their ball and will give a big supper ami en tertainment March 31. Lula I-ent, niter having a severe attack of tuusilitis, was able to taka up her high school work on Monday. Fred tieisley was in Salem Tuesday. It. B. Is’» has «old out to vacate hi« place April tirsi. He is contemplating a new home near Oakland. Oregon. Mr«. Biady, whose husband was re cently killed by an accident at Panama, lias returned to her home in Evergreen l’.n k Mi«« Margaret McGill of Hag naw Heights was married to Mr. IL O. Triplett of Portland. Joi- Ingram hns.sold his lot« and will buy others where a m-w home will !«• tulli BANK OF TROUTDALE EL ECTR1C WASHING The Electric Washing Machine Does the Business THE ELECTRIC store John Brown Rockwood's Leading Merchant