Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, July 07, 1911, Image 4

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    Succeeding Gresham Vindicator. Greaham Gaiette, Kant Multnomah Krooni
Multnomah Record and MontaviHa Herald.
Published Every Friday at Gresham. Ore., by the B k . vbk S tats Pesilattis.» C o
H. À. D.ARN’AI.I., E diti »« and M anag ».
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/Of HHflTNM is our specialty.
e are well equipped to do the beet work at current price»
Especially farmers anti business men’s letter Heads Envelopes Butter Wrappers, Statements,
•tc . tn small or large quantities Auction Rills. Dodgers. Posters, etc . printed on short notice
Ihc
ever, laying jokes aside, the anti
mosquito and "swat the fly” cam­
paigns are having their values.
Yellow fever is practically un­
heard of. Malaria is one of the
has beena. Ague is one of the
forgotten experiences of ourchild
hood. The Isthmus of Panama
was at one time a veritable peat
hole. Flies and mosquitos are now
remarkable for their absence and
malaria and fever are almost as
unknown as it is in Alaska. When
we have come to understand this
as we should these myaeries will
all vanish and the insect that
disseminates then) Will al9O be an
extinct species, known only to
the student of natural or medi­
cal history.
Th« Bast Dairy Mathod«.
The best dairymen now practice In
tense uiethisls with their cows. mak­
ing them yield the greatest »mount of
milk possible by liberal f»>c»lliig and
»the beat of ahvlter ?tlH! Oth<t care
Happiest (Hrl in Lincoln
A Lincoln, Neb , girl writes. "1 had
l>«en ailing tor some time with chronic
»-onstipation »nd «toinach trouble
I
Is'gan taking Chanilierlain's Stomach
•nd Liver Tablet» and in three dava I
was able to lie up and got better right
along. 1 am the proudest girl in Lin­
coln to find such a go--d medicine ”
For sale by all druggists.
After she is 25 a girl is apt to ment, but so far it seems that the
marry the fellow she used to make six great express companies, have
more power with Congress than
fun of.
the good will, and welfare of
Mobile. Ala., has joined the ninety million good American
commission government cities.
people.
The ball is rolling on.
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■
Three men go to the cities of
Amending Hi» Constitution.
It never hurts the public busi­
Oregon to one who seeks the A well kuow u attorney of heavy
ness to let the people know all
build aud iK.uiiKius to a degree Hint
farms. The reason is that the frequently
reaches the state of being
there is to know about it.
speculative prices of the farm 1 overbearing was leaving his office In
The lumber and paper trusts lands are far beyond their actual a Broad street building the other day
With tils high bat on mid carrying n
are preparing to tell Mr. Taft to use value. Land near Beaverton walking stick, tie had stepiwd uputi tin-
look elsewhere for campaign selling at $650 an acre is not able sidewalk when he slip|»ed mid lamle.!
to support men and pay interest tlm upon tlie pavement with a thin!
funds.
that stiockd him as well as cuuse»l
on such figure. Men are living embarrassment
The farmer’s stock on the hoof
on such land but not from it. Just then another attorney wtio en
is taxed; but the big trust ma­ — [ Labor Press ]
Joys mi equal distinction In the legal
nipulator’s stock in the safe de­
world passed aud laughd at tlie fal >-n
♦ ♦ ♦
lawyer
When the latter was trying
posit vault is not taxed.
That the whole state will be to get up tie remark.si to the »ither
It seems to us that a lot of laws represented in framing proposed "I guess I am getting old My con
stltution will not stand what It did
passed by the Legislatures ought good roads legislation is assured years ago.”
to be put up to Dr. Wiley for a now that Governor West has As he arose to his f«»«*t his friend
i:
tli.-ii.
named a commission of promin­ facetiously retuaikd.
final analysis and test.
ent men from all parts of Oregon Dick, you ought to get au amvmlmcti
We do not pretend to know any­ to assist in the work. It is be- to your constitution "
looking at bis friend with a col»
thing about ornithology, but we leived this will prevent a flood of stare, as cold ns the i. e he had fallen
are w-illing to say this much for hasty legislation at the next elec­ upon, tie askd:
"Well, what kind of an mnetidtnetit
the stork; he delivers the goods. tion and will give the entire state would
you suggest. If you know ho
much?"
just
what
is
needed
for
highway
Why do some men work so hard
"I don't know- exactly," was the r»-
to “put their schemes through” bettermen*.
THE GROWING COLT.
Too Often the Youngster 1« Left la
Taka Cara at Himself.
The volt alioiikl have u ilitle i^raln
ft us I sibli a* brail hih I «Mils and h lit­
tle cracked corn. m I mhii tlie middle of
each foivn«H»ii and afternoon while Its
mother I m at work, a* ovil aa nt reuii
lar feeding time In a llltlv trough all
I( m own.
It uvvd»»< to in» f«»<l littl«- mid
often with ditfewtllilv. nutrition« food.
wrlttM a corrv*i|H»ndviit of Oruuge .ludd
Farmer. It will be belter off In the
stable «luring (he day. provided the
»(able Is kept dean and «*ool
If al­
low t»d tu get foul from n«ruinulmion of
manure the little tender feet may be
come t brushy and More and I he future
atrvngth and conformation of feet and
ankle* will In» Impaired
Many prom
IMng colta are ruined for Ilf«- f«»r want
of u little scnsllde « are of the growing
foot.
If the volt reevhv* the pru|»er
care and food at till* time In» will be
no atrong ami healthy at weaning time
that hln mother'll milk Mill Mvurvely I m »
mlnavd.
The growing colt I m too often allow
ed tu shift for himself and gut tier HU' h
food as Io» can find, generally of |»oor
quality. The result Is In the spring
the owner will have a pour. weak,
broken hearted animal ami very little
growth for his wintcr'n feed and «are
leMsnvss. It Is said “raining coltn Is a
lottery.” So it nhuuld In» with the oddn
against us if we are not willing to
give rational care ami f«*d
A well rais«Ml. well bred cult nbould
be a useful companion for twenty years
I h ht» uut worth a little rare
or mort»
to get him well started?
CAPACITY OF A COW.
Wanted, For Sale, lost.
Found, HtC.
All l«««’al advertl«em«»iile arv run iimkr till«
h««a«1 at i hr rata of ONK « KNT t MoKI> Fl lit I
INHFKTION. Buba»qu«’nl hiaartloiia will bai
matta on 1.5 hi Ju wor«la for lu cauls. Ji* Io hi
«orda for Heviita. -Mi lo words (or >> canta
No
|»ubllahed h«r lana than Ift c««nla
Caah In advance c*«'apl to regular adverllaara
W AN I MI»
WANTED
Hoya inav I h » iia.l ami
sometimes girla
The older one« at
onlinary
wag»« ami others to l>e
•clioole»! ami card for in return for
• light services ren<l«re»l. For particu­
lar« ail.lrcss W T Gardner. «u|ieriii-
ten.lelit Bov« ami Girla Al.l Hocielv <>(
< 'reg.in, I’xrtlatKl. < >!»•
Il
KOH
FDR SALE;—Kale plants VMM) |»-r
littl. Il I- Bramhall, Troutdale, < tre.,
Route I.
FUR SALE Good carefully •»■Iscted
li«rd of Guernsey« Jersey dairy cow«,
nil milking, average test . per cent. R
I’ Rasmussen, Corlrelt Ore.
FOR 1s \ I E
barm. Phone
Pigs, (' M Smith. Webb
FOR SALE l>ratl iHirmui ami a •»
year «»l«l J«*t^ y bull. In«|iiire «»( F W
('aiming, K«dm», On» . Boring, < >rv , K I
FORMALE: OR TRADE
Fivs by
•«ven Premo, rapid rectlinear camera
tn fair condition. Bargain for buver
Owner has a larger camera and wishes
to dispos« of thia to «et a |xa-ket «Ke
Trilx'd and plate holder« thrown In.
Call Herald otiiee, Gresham. See «an pie
of work
SANDY, ORE.
Ih'alers ill
Hoiiifli and
D owsm I
LUMBER
Mill
Ea»t
Special
of
I’rtees on
SANDY
»11 Ohl
Kluck
INVESTIGATI
Olir Metli.Hl» Olir '»l»H-k ut
l.iiinln-r and Millwork an.l Our
l'ri»»'«
We an» . -ntld.-nt that it
will result in aei-tiriiiir your lni«i
ii.'HH when yon need «iiytliinx from
a |H»il to » lull of lumber (or a
I ioiim * <>r l»arn.
''
¡ ¡
' '
. >
' '
i'll« Is-st III quality (or th............. ¡ ¡
ey, IH the motto w.- try to live up ' '
to loin», in and investigate
i ,
MILL ANO YARDS AT LÍNTS JUNCTION
MILLER-MOWREY LUMBER ■;
:
Company
▼
♦
FOR SAI E Green wihh I cut two ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«i
years, $.» Oil a <-»>rd delivered in Gresh-
• in. Joint Balmlilad
Pilone
I.
10
FOR
engine
Developnient of Milk Producing Quali­
ties Begins With the Calf.
To give milk a cow must vat ami
rat a great deni timi Im %«» the internai
machinery to take «are of w hai sin*
eats, writes E. L. Vincent In the Xu
Bulini Stockman
b ou take a • *»w al
wa\s ns slim as a rm er ami >he will
not give much milk, <lo the l>vsl >«»u
can with her She is made, so far as
her work Is « «»n< «*rn< «I. and UHI«» « an
la* done to increase h«*r powers in ltd*
dire« tIon.
But bow can w«» “mnke • npiu’lty” In
our cows? Is It -».if«* t«> crowd a calf
until it Is ready t«» burst, it* hid«* al
stretchi’d like a ball««« hi ? To this
MAI |<
Firwood Lumber Co.
SO.F rii» »n»e | m » w « r Stover
Fd. OalM»riie. Phone 6u|. tf
lotN for »»ale in <'edarville, on earn
term*
II
SiiMMhail. I* I rasa nt View
Avenu«’, Gresham, Route 3
X i i M a » i I ANI <>l
>TRWL DoR sroi.FN I ighi ,-»»»
itiiirt«,
I h ’! w «’«* u
und
«•’ght hiindr««l |HUin«ln. hip with nnt h< r
HliH|M*d h’tlrr I’ri.NaAiM-
1, 11 »V r a I r«»-
’»» ai -I
Notify <i X Sng«T, !*h«»n«’Gr«*«»
I14IH, <>rt*
l.l’MBEK
\t our new mill 1milei
«outheMft! "I K c I m '»
\\ «• deliver lutiil’er
JoiiHrtbi Br«»w.
(•
JOHN R.
Al IOHNI Y Al I AW
SOI ARY Pl HI 1C
tel ftohlnNtoii
«Irart« a
J. M. SHOR I , M I).
S. I». Bl I i XI R, M. D.
Ph V «Id an** Set (r oat
OrMiham.
Orefna
ply. "I don't give adi Ice to my dt. nt*
without some kind of a retainer, but
as you art* mi old friend of mine I
would suggest n cushion or a ma:
tress."— Miuneapo.ls Journal.
nnre
UU l Ö
your wwh o
KEEP TIME :
• nd then you’ll
it think of II«
wotk gun rn nt«M*d
No liaaty.
job Ieavea mir ■II..»
Our
are ">k ill«'«! Uful <•( '< >ns<'l»* Il t lolls,
not gruinbl«« tit the price».
Fred I). Flora
191 ’n M'irrieon st
PORTI.AM>,
OREGON
X««nr I'nji’e K« ntnurnni i
JONSKUD BROS.
BOR1NG OREGON
l’hoiH* 411
Ml!l I ! 4 niilre ».inth ••i ..t K
CEDAR POSTS
SIIING1.ES
MOULDINGS
Tl ’RNED WORK
l.l'MBFR $6 ANI) FI»
Iwr,. .-.Hi , t |>|in. !.. »1 I limi» r ..n h«n-t
Hnii«li s»i<1 I»r.... i luinG i 1,1, ,|| pi.t|»M>*«
».-n i ..r.ler e. Ji'SHKt't» lini ih . Horln« Kli |
j <rrr
H li. «rrr
when all they have to do is to let
The Pacific Highway Conven­
them alone and they will “fall
OIT BROIHIRS
tion will be held in Portland Au­
through. ”
DEM ISI S
gust 4 and 5 and arrangements
WELLS DUG!
i >r»*g« »I
Farmers in Australia receive will be made by the Portland Au­
Right in your binHvat
wh»»n
agricultural implements made in tomobile Club and representatives you hav«» tf •• least time to -pare y«ju
W. C. Helt. M. II.. C.M. Concreted or Bricked.
Ohio for two-thirds the price paid from every prominent city on the ar»* m<«ft likely to take diarrhoea and
will
ver
I
reply
that
overcrowding
for them by the Ohio farmers. coast are expected to attend. A |< -everal day’s tim ■, unlvf»*» you have tainly not avail. But this is about th«’
Pumps Installed.
number of automobilists will Chaml>enain,t< Colic, Cholera and l>iar- lint» we may work upon:
Hur? Read that again.
John I. Dyer
mtn.oN
come down in their cars from riio» a Remedy at hand and tak»* a <b>i»e Begin early and begin < .iri-fully GRESIL« M.
A New York physician advo­ Seattle. Some good work may be on the tir»*t appearance of the dinea*«* For a uiinibt-r of week I w<>iiI»i rut I»»-r
Phones
cates the placing of enormous fly­ expected for good roads as the For - »1« By all .irtiggi-t-
a uHlf aliould not li.iv«» <|iiilv wluit I!
I nbor ¿OS
Home JI 21
wants to ent rather than to
stuff»*»)
traps at street corners in order to result of this convention and par­
I ent'», Oregon.
power to liaaiiidlutv. Not Unit
To flet our estimate on
capture the pests. Might bait ticularly for the great highway If reports are to be credited a new u h«*yond
calf should be starved, Give some
and most vnlii.ibb- friend of the apple
JOB PRINTING
them with bald-headed men.
projected along the coast line grower has b. en founil hi the uh ............ milk, and as noon aa It Is old »•non eh
to
<h«
‘
W
and
digest
It
Iwgin
......
ling
n »liniinurl e l^e iti<roou<cd Into the
l'est Dr. Hess
We Print Anything
And now that the president of from Canada to Mexico.
aotne nice hny. Add also n bit ol
southern at ites some years ago
From
«
Visiting
Card
btiekwheat
siiorts
or
not
t«»o
»■on
rsc
Mexico is about to be initiated in­
wage war on the »-otton w-.rin iiik I the
I’OIIIIRY PAN A-( l A
The reccord of the Fourth as pK-M-nt
wheat bran Gradually add some to
to n Book :: ::
to the joys of distributing 199
Heas. ii put to work In w.-t»-r:>
the
milk
ration
night
and
morning
passed
in
Portland
this
year
is Colorado to prey u | h > u tlie■ <><|iing moil
federal offices among 1,999 self­
ON
I RI Al.
1 he b«-e is known Hcientifieally ns ti e Watch the result, !>on’t get a <alf off Wl CA\ SAVI MOMY H)R YOU
unquestionable
vindication
of
the
its f«’«’(j |t must l>e wntehed all the
sacrificing patriots, look out for
hi iii'-ii | t»-ra nd has afipeured b huu
"sane
Fourth
”
idea.
Up
to
today
way ami not pushe«! too har«l and yet
Ihd you know that yon <•«» Id f«.c«|
squalls.
dr*-»|s of tho'isamis in th.- -.••»■ g ■,
hr. 1Poultry Pun a « «’-a the
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not one report of an accident due nam»<l ft is | | nnd to bred th- must linv«* enough. That Is the way to
I'alanu»* «if the \\ inter, all Spring, in
One of the aviators in the con­ to explosi ves has been reported, fair .nite I y n il 1<> hh another year, so make a cow.
f M t until ! ho • r » !..»-’ \ .
I
then if you an- m«t MiitÍRÍi«*«! that it
test over in Italy is reported to be and that compares so well that no 'hat war i .ni be wagetl on th— »oillln —
Cowpeas Profitable.
hua paid and paid big.
ill. Considering the fate that has one will surely plead for the old moth 'r tu the b'gumtig of th- sen
Cowpeas nr»- n very profitable crop
overtaken some other aviators in system of noise, blood and death.
for »laity »ows ami pigs They are ho
We will refund e«ery cent you paid us
Nev»-r leave home on a journey with­
hardy
against
»lrought
ami
mature
ho
that same contest, he ought to be
Compare this with the record out a bottle of Chamberlain’s ( olir,
It is to make your hens lay. to make
kly that there lire very few crops
thankful to be well enough to be made at one of the celebrations Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, It is qiih
voiiri liii'keiis grow last, In-altliy and
that COtll|>ete with thene legnili»-» for
strong, to rure gapes, eholera and
ill.
where they did not restrict the almost certain to be need- »I and cannot .-"»Hing purpose-». i'owp«-aH nhould be
roup.
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Ilrsl-Hdss livery and teed
use of noisemakers and destruc­ be obtained wh«n on board the car» or better appreciated by furuiern of the
<•( i-oiir-e yon are exp.-<-t.-.| to keep
September 1 is the date set for tive toys. In all the country only steamships, For aale l>v all drug- ho 'I th went.- I arm and Ranch
Stables dt Borlnii dnd Sandy
your |Hiiiltry free from
HI|,| f,ir
gists.
opening the railroad from Port­ 24 deaths were chronicled as hav­
that pnr|H.s.- Wl. know of nothing
Trans|sirtation of nil kinds
System Pay« on th® Farm.
lietter than Instant l.onse Killer
land to Tillamook and people in ing originated through the efforts
of Baggag»> to Sandy and
Any Rystniu of farming which pro­
interior points ....
that corner of the state will have of the celebrators. Last year it
vides regular summer find winter work
LET US HAVE YOUR ORDER
There nre mighty few men who pos
For further Information phone or write
for Illi* itorse.M will prevent tlie waHte
a big celebration when the first was 44. In 19<i9 it was 210. In sesa such Versutilily
that they can »Io
-alined by their “eating their headu
train reaches Tillamook Bay from 1908 the fatilities ran to 163 and two things Just as well as they can do 1 off
I:. F. DONAHUE, Prop.
” half tlie year or so that they may
one. It's ho in the ■ use of caul»- If a
Boring,
-
•
Oregon
Portland
the accidents 5460, many of which breed makes an extra good showing lie available for work al other hchhodn .
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MT. SCOTT DRUG CO.
along the line of beef production it U
A new industry has been start­ were permanent injuries.
I^uti,
Oregon
* ♦++++++++•!•++++++++++++++<-
not
reasonable
to
expect
that
u
<
on
—-»-w-«---------- -
ed near Gresham. AJapane.se wo­
slderable portion of the food It eat-
HORSE LORE.
New York people are getting cun be converted Into milk, and the re i
man has a thriving colony of silk
♦
verse of this is equally true; hence If +
extreme
in
their
determination
to
worms that she has raised from
To groom tin- horse well after
"n- im lines to l.eef production he ♦
HERALD BARGAIN OFFERS
imported cocoons this spring. exterminate the mosquito. Leav­ would better stick to beef types the ♦t hard work iha--* not only »•lean
Beaver State Herald and oilier paper»
ing
a
pool
of
water
or
a
barrel
or
llir*
skin.
but
li
pr»
ii'tits
various
Doddle». Hereford» and heavy .Short­
The worms are now spinning
I he price of The Herald alonn is ||.
—while if dairying is Ills forte he i purnsltlc ills» i es of the »kin.
their silk and will soon develop other opportunity for their breed­ horns
In
the
purchase
of
a
new
horse
n
year,
but to those who Would like tlm
will
get
better
results
with
a
strictly
ing, subjects a person to a fine of dairy breed—the Jersey, Guernsey, 4« always piirciUMe a mare. She
to the butterfly stage.
«■Ivunliigc of a clulibing rate with other
$10. Such violation of our priv­ Ayrshire or Holstein.
will raise you some colts, which
pii|HTH we offer the following low
+ will Increase tin- fumi profits.
prices:
Portland expects to send two ileges seems a hardship indeed,
♦
More Than Wild Beaats
There Is no kitol of animili
♦
special trains to the Seattle Pot- especially to those supporters of The Kill
Rrm-mUr thrw .wr th. lawrit liatrv
number of poopl»* killed j’early ♦ breeding that will pa y U»! I er
lach on July 21. The excursion the principals of personal liberty by wild lieawt«« don’t approach the vant i than the brerslilig of horsoM, hut
“I lie Herald” in combination with any
fiorses that will sell noi dung*
will be made up of prominent who are acuustomed to let out a number killed by dineR«»* gerrnn. No
of the follow Ing:
or misfits
business and professional men. howl every time any one speaks life in nafe from the attack* 1 Ttiey’r»- ♦ hills
I1 yr *1 rnos
Don't keep your hors»- In an
I F.VI NI
î hl.l-i,KAM
». X
V' II’ K I Y « H! h« tOV I A N
Besides, the Automobile Club and of depriving them of their right in air, water, duM, even I (»sal But ■> overheated stallie alai then land
i GH
li on
D
aily
obegoni
y
n
g and prot«'rri »ri iw atTor«'« 1 by I .« «•tri<’
«. X
rt 2ft
♦ bini for hours in a f r< » zing at-
I l’I.Y’ .Ili») SI \h \ Y < >RK»lf )N| AN s.(l»|
the Press Club will «end delega­ to quench their thirst as they see Bittern, which <*-«tr«y and
1 2ft
¡HhMI
Whl
Kl.
y
.hiURNii
|H'I tin-Me : tliosidiere and woniler how lie
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