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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (April 7, 1911)
Satsuma and Pesch plums were the varieties o( these (ruits which he named as lies! suited to this part of Oreg<>n. The Maynard lie added as a good home pluiu. though not so good as the others for shipping. Three sweet, three sour and two local Succeeding Gresham Vindicator. Gresham Gaaette, East Multnomah Record varieties of cherries were suggi-sted, the Multnomah Record and Montavilla Herald. Royal Anne, Ring and l-itiilierl (or sweet ones; Olivette, Montmorency nnd Published Every Friday at Gresham, Ore., by the B kavm S tatk P vki . ihiiinu C o Richmond for sour; ami May Duke ami H. À. DARNALL, Eruto« am » M anaobr . Late Duke for home consumption. “I believe that apricots ami almomls Kn toreri a» »oro nd-<*’.<*» matter at the iMwtotfice at Gresham. <>re<on. should Is* grown sparingly ill this val ley," said Prof. Lewis, "though it is SUtSCIlFTlOk BATES Per Year. Ilin advance; to torelan omnirie». Il •*» Six Month» three1 month» trial »ubacription» 30c. Single copiea V Ask tor clubbing rate». thought by some that the Languedoc REMITTANCES nhould N »ent bx KxpreM or Poatottcc Money Order, Registered letter or Check. and Groaee Tendre will thrive here.” Ilanij» accepted up to &0 cents The five kinds of grapes lies! for the RECEIPTS t«»r »ubacrlptionw are not »ent unle*< requested. The change of label on your paper region are the Worden. Concord, Niag will indicate the receipt of your remittee*. If it doee not please uotify ua. Brighton. For OiSCOkTiwumCtS If yon do not w**h your paper continued please notify u» about the time the ara. 1 »via ware and ■ubecription expire» We And thl» plan mo»t »atist'aetory to our patron», though it i» not in black raspberries the Cunilierlsmi accordance with our personal view». and Gregg, and for Red the Cuthbert, CtlABSf OF 40MESS In ordering change of address give old a» welt as new address. Marlboro, Su|wrl*tive ami Antwerp are COOtfSHMOEin are wanted in every community. If no correspondence appears from your best. The three tiest blackberry vines neighborhood, you are respectfully requ »»ted to tend us a» many local item» a» you can. WEinSlM UUS PROFESSIONAL CARDS (one inch) .‘V each issue. CARDS OFTHANKS are Evergreen, Snyder ami Mammoth, (not exceeding two inches.) 50 cents LETTERS OF CONDOLES« K (not exceeding four inches) |L OBITUARIES for subecribers or their immediate families, free, up to hk) word». I cent Four giHwi gooseberry varieties are the per word for additional word«. " 4NT ADS at 1 cent per word for first indention: sub*«‘«iuent Oregon, Downing. Industry and Smith. insertions, IMo words. 10cents; 20 to word», IScents; A» to ♦" words. 2-> cents READERS A similar number of currant varieties, 1 cent per word per issue DISPLAY ADVERTISING, rates made known on application. All Lodge, Grange. School, Church, or other notices or advertisements of socials, parties, the Perfection. Fay. Victoria ami Wh te dance», concerts, theatricals.etc., given for a profit, charged for at regular rates. Grape, are recotutnemlevL To the four In order to insure change of ad advertisers must have copy in this office not later than best strawberry vines for the valley the Thursday precedinc day of publication. JOt HttBTim» is our »t«ecialty. We are well equipped to do the best work at current pri< vs Gold Dollars, Sixteen to One, Magoon ■specially farmers’ and business men’s Letter Heads. Envelopes. Rutter Wrappers. Statements, etc., in small or large quantities Auction Bills. Dodgers. Posters, etc . printed on short notice. 1 and Clark's Seedling, Mr. Lewis added the Autumn Belle as a good producer. THE GRANGE ♦ INVESTIGATI Condurteli by J. W. DARROW. Chs'hsm, N. V., iVria lAtmwiHiiulrnl .V,w 1'orA Mote FARM INSURANCE. — What an Ohio Mutual Company Is Doing In This Line. ' I It Has 2,300 Members. Carries $4.400,• 000 In Rieke, and Its President Gets a Salary of $50 a Year—Comparison of Costs With Old Lino Companies. ON MILLER-MOWERY LUMBER Company POULTRY I’AN-A-CI-A 11 MILL ANO YARDS AT LENTS JUNCTION The Huron County (O.) Farmers' Mutual luaurance company was or giinlxed thirty-one years ago It has not always had smooth sailing, tor Its losses have bvvii large some years, and yet only once In that lime has Its annual assessment exceeded tile coat every year for protection In the old line companies. The relative cost can best lie determine«). says K, r Snyder ill the National Stockman, by a com- parison covering a series of years During the time the Huron County (O.) Mutual has been doing business The impropriety of the mid EMTOKI4L NOTEi —thirty-one years the average annual night dance has again been illus assessment has twen $21MJ per $1,006. The present rnte of old line companies A resolution standing by the trated. this time at Lents. It is for farm property Is $10 per $1.600 for doubtful if a good many other legistative appropriations for the three years and $2 survey fee I. e. a policy of $1.000 would cost $12. Just state educational institutions was places have not reason to chron \V A X T K I > $1 per $1.0«» per year. A policy uf adopted during the past week by icle practically the same experi $2.000 Would cost $22. or $.'! <91 2 3 per ence. Portland was demoralized the promotion committee of the WANTED—Several car loads of giard $1,000 per year A policy of $3.060 [sista Aaron Fox, Troutdale, would coat $32. or $3.5o o 9 per $1.000 Portland Commercial Club. The for a good many months by the cedar Oregon. , Casino, the Council Crest dances per year, and so on But. no matter how resolution demanded adequate great the policy, the cost must exceed and a number of other places of WANTED — Boys inav be had ami facilities for the education of the sometimes girls. The older ones at $3.33 1-3 per $1.000. because that Is the lesser note. In general the all young and expresses the belief ordinary wages and others to be 1 cost exclusive of survey fee. The schooled and cared for in return for But the rules of these companies nre that the sums set aside by the night dance ends badly. «light services rendered. For particu not as Inflexible as the laws of the Legislature are not at all ex majority of people are ready to lars address W. T. Gardner, superin Medea and Persians. One of my go home at midnight. To the( tendent Bovs and Girls Aid Society of cessive. friends hnd real estate In three dlf Oregon. Portland. Ore. tf lesser portion, enough fails to | ferent places, and at every renewal Something additional WANTED—girl or woman to aawiat ; the agent made him out three sepa Latest estimates of the num satisfy. in general houae work. A. Hennig, Wil rate policies and charged him three sur ber of new settlers who will come is wanting and they find it in son Station or addreaa A. Hennig. Urea- vey fees - $•> This grew monotonous to Oregon during the present carrying their pleasures to a h*m, K. l>. in care of box 114. for the farmer after a term of years. period of low colonist fares place stupid, or a passionate, ending. WANTED—If you have well located anrt he suggested that the whole busl- the figure at 35,000. The move The men find refreshment in land or a good business proposition ness be put lu one policy, “Oh. yes," at reasonable price, write me at once agent said, "we can do that." At ment is said by the railroads to tonic; the ladies in a breath of enclosing self addressed stamped enve the the next renewal the farmer remarked be the heaviest since colonist outside air. Which were worse lope for reply (owners only). Address, that rather than pay any more survey J. C Ross, 816-2nd Ave. So., Minneap fees lie would quit the company nnd go periods were inaugurated and would be hard to tell. Half in olis, Minn. Into a mutual, and the agent obllgingly while not all who come will be toxicated men walking with girls frtO.OO per month straight salary ____ and ent out the survey fee entirely. come permanent settlers, a great of uncertain age is the limit of expenses, to men with rig, to introduce ” The ’1- ” ----- •' County ■- •• • • charge« ‘ Huron Mutual Poultry Remedies. Don't answer n $2 membership fee nn<! 10 cents per proportion will and eventually danger with the minimum of our unless you mean business. Eureka How any thoughtful Poultry Food Mfg. C. (Incorporated,) $100 for the amount Insured, lnsur- i many who go back will return safety. mice Is perpetual. As long ns n mem- mother can allow her daughter, East St. Louis, 111. and make their homes here. I bcr keeps np his assessments he Is especially if she be of immature protected. Buildings nre Insured for FOI* SALK throe fourths of their value nnd per Fasting for notoriety or for years, to take chances in such a FOR SALE—Good Go Carts, r.l Ou. sonal property nt Its full value. The the improvement of one’s health social whirl will remain unex Mrs. Stephens, Pleasant Home company Insures against both tiro nnd has gotten to be a fad nowadays. plained to the end of time—but FOR SALE—Young pig*. C. M. lightning, but not ngalnst wind. The And yet it is asserted that those she will not wait so long for Smith, Webb Farm. Phone 25 s. amounts paid for live stock are limited who try the system have little to results. The influence will FOR SALE—Timothy hay, loose. to $200 for a horse. $75 for cattle. $20 for hogs nnd $7 for sheep. Losses must complain of. After the first readily show itself in the social Mrs.. Stephana, Pleasant Home. tie paid within sixty days of the time four or five days the pains of attitude of the gir> who is allow FOR SALE—team, harness and wag of filing the proof of loss. They nre hunger are overcome and the ed to cultivate such associations. on at a bargain. Address, Sandy, Ore adjust«! by a committee of three mem bers of the company appointed by the gon, Box 40. person lives in comparative com president. fort. Now comes a Minnesota FRUIT fOR WILLAMETTE VALLEY BALED HAY FOR SALE—Inquire The officers nre president, vice presi of Wm. Booth, Cottrell, Oregon. dent. secretary, treasurer and three di girl who is just completing a The president's salary Is $74) thirty-six day fast, losing thirty Prof. C. E. Lewis of 0. A. C. Tells FOR SALE—Green wood cut two rectors. years, $5.00 a c< ni delivered in Gresil* per year, secretary'« $400, treasurer's pounds in weight. The system $20 and the vice president’s nnd three aui. John Palmblad. Phone 38x1. Seven Tree and Seven Bush and directors $2 per day for the time ac might be all right for those who 16 tually employed, usually amounting to Vine Fruits That Grow are burdened by an excess of FOR SALE—Brown Ix-ghorn eggs, 5Oc a settime of 15 eggs. John Palmlbad. $16 to $20 per year The company now Best Here. flesh, but how about the man has $4,400,000 nt risk and 2-300 mem Phone 38x1. 16 who is already a walking adver Corvallis, Ore., April 1.—The seven b* rs. An ngent Is .maintained In each FOR SALE—5-horse power Stover township, who is pal<! $1.50 for each tisement for the “after taking” different tree fruits, and seven vine engine. El.o-Wae. Phon.-toi. tf appbcutlon written and M> cento nad compound. It is a fact, though, and bnsh fruits that will grow best in Sal«— Ouantitv of fine vetch hav ^',r nddlttonnln. the Wil amette valley were indicated by For Sab- —Quantity hay that the average person eats Prof. C. I. Lewis of the horticultural in barn, also 15 ton« timothy hay. C. There are 126 successful farmers' tf mutual fire Insurance companies now more than is necessary. All department of tbe Oregon Agricultural M. Smith. Phone 15«. in Ohio nnd about 240 In Illinois, It these facts taken together go to College in a recent «ddress to the Port Lots for sale in Cedarville, on easy Is said terms. H. W. Snashall, Pleasant View prove that eating, like a good land Y. M. C. A. Apple Culture Club. Avenue; Gresham, Route 3. Good Roads In Maina, many other things we do, is It ie a subject of special interest, since this is one of the hardest valleys in the Sulky Plow, for sale cheap; goocLas The special committee of the Maine largely a matter of habit. state upon which to give advice, the new Phone 29x2. state grange appointed to eonalder area being so large and the variety of «-hnnges In highway laws announced LOST Gresham needs a city hall. conditions so great. as its belief at a recent meeting that i With apples Many a town of less size has a especially, the industry is still in its LOST—Bay horse, white forehead, the most feasible scheme of main unshod, about 7 year« old and of 950 taining th ■ stale roa« will be by hav- i convenient and appropriate build infancy, and thus gives little back weight. Boss A Wak«r, Box 697, Lenta, Ore. Ing the work done under the super- | ing for this purpose. The town ground of experience fora basis of judg vision of the state highway depart- | ment. is amply able to have such a The tree fruits he suggests as goo«l LUMBER—At our new mill 1J^ miles ment through its state ropd Inspectors l building and scarcely feel the ones for this district are apples, pears, southeast of Kelso. We deliver Iumtier. and that funds f«-r the maintenance of (- these roails should come from an an cost. Let it be a good one. peaches, cherries, prunes, plums and Jonsrud Bros. nual license fee for privilege of opera- I Several of the city institutions walnuts; and tbe vine and bush fruits, ting automobiles, said fees to lie CHURCH NOTICES. grapes, red and black raspberries, graded on the basis of horsepower. could be housed in it to great blackberries, gooseberries, strawberries i BAPTIST CHURCH—Rev. Ford M advantage. Besides a council and currants. Burtch, pastor. Services, Sunday Founder of the Grange. School 10 a. m. Preaching 11 a. m. room, there might be others for The be»t varieties of apples for the and A peraonal letter to the editor of this 7:30 p. rn., each Sunday. the fire department, the com valley, he says, are Yellow Newtons, FREE METHODIST C H U R C H — department from O. If. Kelley, found mercial club, jail, and, why not Jonathans, Grimes Golden, Rome | Rev. J. A. H opper , pastor. Service«, or of the Order of Patron* of Hus- Beauty, Gano, Rhode Island Greening, J School, 10 a.m.; Preaching bnndry, conveys the intelligence that the library? The library is as Gravenstein, Ortley, Wagener, Spitaen- Sunday every Sunday at 11 a m. Prayer his health Is fairly good, although he meeting, Wednesday evening at 8 Is well advanced in years. Ho la al truly a public institution as any berg and Vanderpool Red. o'clock. All welcome«!. other the town has. It could Pear trees that will bear best here ZION’S EVANGELICAL CHURCH, ways glad to hoar from hla grange friends, and It would I* a pleasing well afford to provide a con are the Bartlett, d’Anjou. Comice; Gresham—Rev. F H Freund, pastor. courtesy for them to write him telling Patrick Rorry, and Clarige. Others Saavrcas (German) 11 a. m., every venient library room for the use suggested as worthy of trial are the. Sunday morning. Sunday school at of the work the grange Is doing In of the citizens of the town. Then Glow Moneau, Barr<- Hardy, Rodo and 10 a. m. Saturday school at 2 p. m. tliofr community. Ills nddross Is 2014 LINNEMANN MEMORIAL M E. Kalorama road, Washington, I). C. let the upper floor be given over Howell. I CHURCH, Gresham—P astor , Rev. Nineteen different varieties of [reaches to an auditorium, a place where J. F. Dunlop. S krvk eh , Sunday Farmers and Autos. the people might meet on special may profitably Ire grown in the Willam Schoo), 9:45 a m.; Preaching at Mr. J. George Frederick, editor of ette vallev. Prof. Lewis named in their 11 a. rn. and 7:30 p. m., Epworth Printers" Ink, aaya: “Out of 10,000 occasions. Decoration day fruiting order, the following as good League <L votional, 6:30, every Sun In Iowa, about 500 are owned Thanksgiving, or in celebration ones to plant in putting in a peach day. Prayer meeting, Thurs«iay autos venings at 7:30 p. m. Everylxxly by farmers. Kansas farmers spent of any notable event, as when orchard, the Early Alexander, Amsden : invited. $3 200.000 for automobiles during 1909 Roosevelt comes to town, or June, Waterloo, Triumph, Early SAINT MICHAEL’S CATHOLIC and $2.750.000 In 1908. In one Nebras Sandy, Ore.—Rev. Berch- ka town of 800 population forty nntos some other person not quite so Columbia. Hale’s Early, Mamie Roes, ■ CHURCH, told Durrer. Service« will lie held on Were sold last year to farmers and re Lovell, Champion, Early Crawford, notable. Then the auditorium Early Charlotte, Tur an Cling, G«. !«•«- tin- fir-t “Iimlay of each nmrdh at tired farmers In the town. A careful i m. estimate of the number of automobiles might be a source of income to Cling, Muir, Late Crawford, Elberta, i FAIRVIEW M. E. CHURf H—Rev. J. ■ ■ tied by farmers In the l'nlt«ij States the town. Rented to shows and Globe, Fitzgerald and Salway. The O ColemariJi.astor. Services, Sunday Is 7«,000." entertainments, it would far most pro-i ising of these are the A ms- Scb«M>l at 10 a. m , preaching 2-1 4th Sundays at 11 a. m. ami 7:30 more than pay for the keeping den June, Early Crawford, Early Char- ' arid K. W. Dunlap, n prominent granger p. m. lotte, Mamie Rose, Muir, Elberta, and investment, besides being a Globe and Salway. ROCKWWD M. E CHURCH-Rev. of Ohio, bas bees renominated for pastor. ' iup J a / > bool every dairy and food commlaaloner of tba sort of intellectual centre for the The Italian p«une and tbe Franquette Jahn, Sunday at 10 a. m. .Preaching at 11 •tate. Mayette, and Maylan walnuts, and the community. a. m. and 7 :.V) p. rn. I Want Column Our Methods. Our Slock of Lumlier and Millwork ami Our Prive«. We are confidimi that it will result in securing your busi- m"ss when you mssl anything from a |Mist to a bill of lumlier for a lionati or liarn. The I ««st in quality for tin« mon ey, is the motto we try to live up to. Come in and investigate Test Dr. Hess ■ • IRIAI It is tn make your liens lay, tn make ynur chickens grow last, healthy ami strong, tn cure gapes, cholera and roup. Of course you art« expected tn keep your |a>ultry free from lice and for that purpose wa know of nothing (letter than Instant Lotts«« Killer. LET US HAVE YOUR OROER NOW nnro your watch 9 UU Lu keep time : I I! not, we’ll cure it, ami then you'll wonder why you did'nt think of us - long liefure. All our work guaranteed, No hasty, | slipshod job leaves uur ■bop. Our “ ' v irkuivn are skilled and conscientious, You’ll not grumble nt the prices, either. Fred D. Flora MT. SCOTT DRUG CO. Laut*, Oregon JONSRUD BROS. BORING OREGON PhoiH* ill Mill I I 4 mil«« m * u |1$ v ««1 of Krlao CEDAR POSTS ’ SHINGLES MOULDINGS TURNED WORK LUMBER $6 AND UP l^irgr tl«M*k of hiinr|.tiutt»rr on hauti Hough and Drv«»r<l I iiiu I mt lor all purpuaoa 191 'y Morrison St. PORTLAND, OREGON (Near Pap'« Restaurant) •rn<1 order to JtNHKI’D IlHOH. Borin* RDI WANTED Ten Carloads of Good Cedar Fence Posts. Ten Farmers who know a good thing when they see it. Ten housewives who appreciate good kitchen conveniences. One thousand people living adjacent to Troutdale, Fairview and Gresham to know that we carry the most complete stock of and Gardening Tools at the closest market prices in our part of the country. It is a pleasure to show you the goods. The pleasure will be reciprocated when you have seen our stock and tried our goods. We deliver the goods. Try us. Our reputation warrants an inspection of our offerings. AARON FOX John Brown Rockwood's Leading Merchant INVITES YOUR PATRONAGE INSIIDANCP V-J i w/ LJr ■ A ,M""T at »rn-inir. abso . CIATION8 furniithpci moftarate Wilt not represent any company unless thoroughly reliable This Paper is Sold, Read, Appreciated Never Peddled or Distributed Gratis?