Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, June 30, 1911, Image 5

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    GRESHAM AND VICINITY
THE 20th CENTURY WAY
IS THE ELECTRICAL WAY
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Wilbur Tin »fiipM«»!i continu» - h» im
pr«»ve although not able to wit *»p yet.
Mr- Hoy White <»f f’<»rtlan«! b- i-ili g
hcr Hi-ler, M r - ( »us Mat hew m h- lay ,
tiir work at hand, available instantly, which can,
Mi»e> Hope \ii l* r-'»ii w»«nt t«» 1*Mrtlali»!.
t«> Vl-I 1 h»«r m other. Mr- .1. L Milk •
the tir •I <»( th« ■ werk
be controlled according to the demand.
l>r \ lb«dnip«'»n hìi- let tlie « »nt ra«'t
turn < «••nient nidewalk in front of lib
pr«»|- 1 ty on > tapi» Aw.
The cities <1 the future will do tn.my times the
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Mr and 'I r-. John K o I mt I* are at
1- 1,e- -|- ling a h w day> in xheiy
<*r itotia then
volume ol business that we are doing today and
I here
Orci««ham < » iant» are victor» a gain by
ig the g »me ia»t Sunday f
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j- rt - ( < -t» 1 .1 ii »-, Ila* miin* UdhMr 9 to ♦'
will (>•• less noise and greater cleanliness.
No one can fail \o see the trend ol progress
Oregon'»
Mi. uii'l Mr« I I Ifols-rt» of Willin'«
lire vi-itiug Irii ii l - in < iri .lium.
Modern man wants an abundance ol power for
they will do it without clatter and din.
YAQUINA BAY
'll* Bulki-li-y mii <I Mi«« -I.J.ii*..i*
TI hihm I uj wimmg hi I'ortiainl
S A «t.llb.l I ul IlmikJ «»ri-guti,
in < in nimm tin* we» k on hu-ine*
Him and m---f lincili.• ■ it
.Hon
How to prodine n potimi of |mrl. at
Hi** leant possibli* ciint that 1« th«*
i|Ue«U*iu. Of « our««' * orti * -Uli It
«tuple and clienpe-i ling finii, bui I'
lUUnt l*e HUppleiuelited by **tli*-r f.-*nl
I >r< •! »a! •ly
’--I« n m l ridd» • ii »way.
1 • r.i : Ini ' niti'rfi n- 1 with thè More
on i ■■ m.« it.u k to a ii-rtuiii i-xti-nt but
It I- ■ - |» i ti *1 to iuivv wiry tiling 111
reati lie«« by tin* Ith
With tlie advance of cold «»aUier
the fn*a rm«»*-« the pasture« at at-
fulfa. clux er or pea« on which lie
thrive«. Then the farmer who has
a lai«- field of rape reap« the prof­
it« of hl« foresight
'I i - ii l.ulu Parinfly xi-it.-i in Grvsham
tin« w*«-k
'll«- I’annvly ha« l»-*-n vi«
iting at st John rwntly. She left li.-r*-
W i .lni-ailay for >t. ll.-li-ns.
BANK OF (1RESHAM
Citpit.'il y/5. (HN)
J. Flit mgt»ui, Pn-
Jno. >lervi, Vir«« 1’n-.
I mil (• Kardell, ( Aubier
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♦ <ii«irge Folsom, of Myrtle Point, <’.«>»
♦ .County. < in •gon, viaited W. F. Wood
♦ and family tin’ lir«t of thi- wn-k. Mr.
Folium i- an old friend trotti Nebraska,
: who
Mr. Wo.«| tad not -*-.*n for twenty-
(ienerat Hanking Business
Foreign Exchange Bought and Sold
Interest Paid on Time Deposits
Loans Negotiated
Mi-« M.iev*- l.oxelaee ha« l««*n «elect*-.I
I to art a- sulMtitutv letter carrier oh route
one. Mr« Izila «path liaving n-igru-d
Mr« Olmi Stanley will I«- the m-w iutb-
«titut. on rout«- four
l ire Insurance W ritten
Notary Public and Conveyancing
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E. E. Marshall
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Agent for
Mitchell, Lewis & Staver
Portland
F A RM~~MAC H IN I: RY
PHONE 31t», GRESHAM, OREGON
INSURE NOW
In On-gon’s Most Reliable Association
McMinnville American Life and Accident Insur­
ance of Portland
PROTECTION AND BENEFITS
MODERATE RATES
John Brown, Gresham, Ore.
PRINTER’S INK SPELLS
one year«
Th** big p..:. « that are la-ing »*-t along
each -i.|e of the 'I .tint llo*»l railway
track an- intend.-I f . . irrv the (Muter
wire* In.in th- jil.iiit at B ill Kull
The
trolly |Milr« are to 1« «et cl.Her to tin*
t’a. k an i will l*e much -malli r
The waler power of < in goii «houli! la-
tax.«I
It -lioul.l *n|i|H.rt the «tat«- gov­
ernment and the -ihool». The water
pow. r of the Willamette Fall- at Oregon
City I- Worth Hot I*— than ‘I mi . kii a
year. It pay- nothing
Labor Pre»«
!{• x. \ B. < al'lcr. ot P|i-a«aiit Hom**,
will .Iiilpy the pulpit in the '1. F.
chur* li next Sunday morning and in th**
• veiling lit v "
N
l»ra—-1. of Ivan--
vill* . Iml .mil Rev. II 1 ngg* . of Imuis-
vill.
Ixy . will addn-s- the cotign*ga-
ti"i hi Sunday »i lio.il work
Kin-ting of Ho- big water pi|«- will I»*
nearly* tinisli«**! this week l«-tw*«-n the
'-.m y mid
Mount
Tabor. The last
siiet.hi-.it Kelly . risk which i- nearly
done. Te-ting the pi|M- will I«- the next
in nr i r alter ii Inch tin- trench will in*
tilled up ami tin* man-hule caps put on.
Our advertiser« nm-.l encourageuu-nt.
There are st ill some )«*ople w ho fail to
grasp the relation of the adi ertiser to tl e
pa|M*r. This i« true in the ca«e of the
Ilersl.l a- it is in most all pa|«T«
And
yet why should not th*- adiertiser a»«i-t
in th*- publication of the pa|*er. His
money reduce» the cost ol production to
you. la-ave him out and sutwription
rates must nen-sarily double. If the
advertiser is to continue hi« position of
partnership in the pa|M-rs of the county
we must make them fn*l they are haling
due consideration. They demand our
|iatriniage
Buy something of them,
giie them to understand their position is
appreciated
If you cannot do anything
elw write to some of our advertisers and
tell them you use their giMsls mid tind
them satisfactory. Olympic flour is ni-d
every w In n- in the wi st.
\ word to the
mmiuiactnrcrs w ill I»' welcome mid as­
sist in continuing their assistant-. Th«*
-min-may Is- -aid of every |» rson that
adverti*«*« in tlies«* column»« \n«i
not forget that a small reader adverti- -
metit in the excluinge column will mi
doulitedly bring you return». Try it
once. twin*, or a di z.«*n times, and then
it will cost you only a fraction of what
the «ame «ale or purchase would hint*
c. -t i Lyouglijtii ,i i iicy
Herald and Fa. .n .Journal $1 ’>0. The
Journal will com«» for two years aid
your choice of Horse Secret», Poultry
S«s-rets, Corn Secrets, Corning Egg
Isiok, with each order. Order at once.
We Make It SPELL For YOU at Prices
So Low They Will Astonish Yon
Com« and Cet Th«»»« Letter Heads You Have Been Needing So Long
When you hear an evil report
about any one. halve it and quarter ,
it and then say nothing about it.—
Spurgeon
Special Prices to Clean Up
the Vard
OLESON LUMBER COMPANY
Boring, Ore.
Tel. 531.
Low Round I rip Season
Tickets
F. H. TODD
from ad point* in <>r«.' »n, Washington
an«! Idaho «/ l -ale da’ly.
PAINTING AND
DECORATING
i SIIMAIi s t I kNISHED FREE.
DAY OR CONTRACT WORK.
rum« J2»
(»••neral l'ab-etjg» r Agent.
Portland, Oregon.
Born to '1 r un<l Mrs. Jo»-pii Exh-y J
‘»15 I
V.imhill. Portland, a ilaughtvr
’ l.««t Monday
'Ir.
Exley »■■ Mi»
Pi-arl Mvtzgi-r of <iri-«li»m
PORI I.ANI). ORIiliOS
I lk ANO CEDAR l.l MBI R
WM. McMURRAY
'll«« I’. i I h ’II M<-tzgi-r, wl.o ha« l««ji
•Ut!>-ritig Irmi tmi-iliti- tin. pa«t wn-k.
ha.« riiovt'H'.l «iiilu'ifiitly to n»iliin- ln-r
work in lb«' [MXtollu'e
POR 11. A ND RAILWAY
LIGHT AND POWER CO.
SAWED CEDAR POSTS
ir * . ><«uthcrn Pacific |c»int* Portland to
< «»ttag’* <»rove; al*«» fro!
ail (
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-tation- Albany and v.» -t. G« xm 1 going
>aturday or >unday an i i »r return Sun­
day or Monday.
( all on any >. P. ««r
. Ag»*nt for
full parti«-Idar«* ;u- to far»«*, ‘rain wched-
ule-. ete.. a!>«» f«»r our illustrated bo- k-
let. ‘*< luting- in < >reg«»n.’ ’ or write to
• » ’.. ' 1 d -fand for ii »• Dmring \-
• Il uni» r way
It will 1«*
ill U-»‘ il..- 1 irtli
TL- tra- k d * ¡.riii-ti-
I'uliy i ' oiii | i I. b <l
Prop in a lints and we will show you th> way
to u-'1 electricity in your l> isine-- at a profit
Resort
3 - Da y Sa t u r d a y -M o n d ay
Tickets
.1 VIahiabk h»>rae wa- tal -ii fr«
sec that electricity will lx- the predominant power
Popular Bench
An ideal r«*tr» at for outdoor pa-tinwH »f
all kind*. Ifniitintf, H-hing, J» »at.u/,
b>irf Bathinir, ICiding, A u U hii /. Can *-*
in/ bain'inif and
Skating. Wii» re
Maliy ii Iran Im- maile money tn pn tly wafer
in«/— agate-, in >«»n
fi-i-illim < lienp fe«'d tt hu would full al» -ton» -, carnelian- can I*- found on the
»'lllllvl.l If Ihr x.i.u- of hi» 1........ hi
liearh
Pure mountain water an«! mr
* n-.i -.-ii 10 <« tit- p'*r hu-*h»*l.
lx*-t of ft »od at |«>u j»ric»-
Erewh tiah,
Tlie ri-uson for till« 1« tli.it tin* real clam*, » rale- ah«i oyster-, with «i!»un>l-
coat of | rodili timi I- mil known to
aiii-e of \c/» tah|. - of all kin«l- «laily
•iilm. and he 1« <-<»ii«taull> M listing fi-*-4
hill doe« lini know It. Il> is li.ll.lu. Camping
(¡rounds Con­
miiii *' profit ami doe« nil »*•»• any in-
■ e««ity in figuring mil I lo»el
J In
venient and Attractive
bog grower of the pie.ent f.i**- a ■ mi
with strict «quinary rcg'ibiti-in«
ilitlou thin di'in.iml« Iti» ilo *.i
lien
Mr- M A B. I'ag»’ from Monit una »r
la-t wee k and will make la •
ier gran d-..||. Bev 1
M
Burt, h
to
NEWPORT
There ia one me«!i(*inc that every t’ain-
ily -honld !»• provided with ami c-p rial-
ly during the juinitner ni»»nth*; viz.,
f iiarida'rlaifi’a f( h>>l»*ra mim I Idar-
rh iea Remedy, it i- almost certain to
l«e needed
ft coeta But a (piarter. Can
you aff<»rd to I»* without it*' For *alo by
Mil druggist«.
to make th«* tno»t of it. First and
foremost of these *n|i| 4- men I ary fee*l-
1« green forage
Many kind« of plnuts
i.ffunl Home of the d'-nired element»,
but the li-gum**s, Kin li uh i liners, ul
fulfil, field peas. etc., are the great
balancer« for corn
Experiment has
proved that alfalfa pasture with corn
n« au exi'luslve fi-nl prinluctnl pork
i iinslderubly chea|«r than when 25 per
■ ent abort* or “5 |a-r ceut «klmuiilk
wn« ful Alfalfa pasture «win« to I**-
par excellence for a hog «nd it should
I m * grown w here prMsible.
Clover is nenrly as go*nl a feed for
hogs nt all si-asons n« alfalfa While
. on ..titrate« such a« «hurts, tankage,
oiluicul. bonemeal. etc., will nearly
always cheapen and balance n corn or
other eiirlnimiceous ration, it slioultl Is*
borne In mind tint far the i-henpest
gnlns are made w here pasture is the
main lialaix'er. " her«* some of the
leguni«*» tire not found to lx* adapt«*«!
rat», will prove a profitable forage
plant, and en* h acre of good rape is
wortli a ton of grain f**r hog fee«!.
Wound« In Horn«' Feet.
if tile horse st«-ps on a nail do not
pour turpentine in tin- puneture. Sueli
treatment only ten«!« to Increase tlie
pain mid Intlammati ti
Always li<*.ir
in mind tliat the f<M>t cannot »well like
other t>arts to neconiuiiHlate Itself to
tin* results of lntiammntiou
This is
the reason that punctures *r injuries
to tile feet are so piinful
Stsithing
treatment is always n*couimetided.
Ijilnrge the ojiening made by the nail
with a knife completely through the
sole of tlie foot and apply linsmi nn-a.
•ir bran |H*ulti<-e every twenty-four
hours, but not (Hitiltice longer than
thru* day« at a time, for if prolonged
too much softening of tlie h**of is like
ly to lie the result
The slioe stiould
tn nil cases I*«* removed and the horse
given complete rest and rixlucii! diet
until m-overy takes place.
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Tin* sheep that Isitb fix*d« and •>
clothes us. tiesides udding tre
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mendously to the fertility of the •
'.iml. IS bound to l-e one of the ’
biggest
économie agricultural
factors l.et us have fewer dug«
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and mon* «lux-p
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En»dag« For Beef Cattle.
"<• f*-cd tin* ensilage to our herd of
Aligns ciws ami tn tlie young stiH’k
mid finish out the steers ou corn nud
grass in tlie summer, writes an llli-
nois lirnilei.
"e turn the catth* on
shock fishier until the middle of Jan
miry or the ist of l ehriiitry and then
give them ensilage and good out straw
that has been thrashed into the barn
or hay. and If we li.-ne plenty «if ensi­
lage and other i mgli fixil we do not
fii-d any grain.
l.nst year tin* snow
camo early, so we ran short of rough
fti*il and had to feed some corn. too.
but It is the tirst time for years that
anything lint tlie steers and calves
were fed any grain.
Corn Chop For Horse«.
There has been complaint that vuf"
Chop fed to horses induces gastric
colic, but It is ehiiiiiixl by tile Colorado
experiment station that if the coni
chop lie fed w*ltli bran or cut hay
then there will usually tn* no III ef-
fwta, iHs-ause the material will not lie
compactly in tin* stomach, iml as a
result th«* stomach Juice» can get at
all inirts of tlie fe«*d and digest it thor-
ouahlv.
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