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GRESHAM. MULTNOMAH CO., OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1911 Subscription, $1.00 » Year. Vol. 9. No. 28. bedding aiid dust-free air, clean barn AUTO ACCIDENT MONDAY NIGHT yard, clean cow», clean and healthy The heavy machine driven by Rus milkers, ch-an milk vessels, and pure sell Pugh was running at a alow rate of water. He must feed clean wholesome speed when he was struck by a buggy feeds, iinixt have a sanitary milk-room driven by W. T Walters. Thia was close and abundant facilities for the cooling to the < >. W. P. car line at Fairview. The of milk and cream. William L. Finley is making his first machine was driven far to the right, A recent issue of the «irrgonian ha Thecooling water» of Bine Lake, a mile But no matter how go«xl the condi tour of inspection of the state in con leaving Mr Walters over two thirds of an article relative to tin« development north of Fairview have been the ¡x»int tion of the milk when delivered if it is nection with his work as State Game the roail besides giving him a warning ol this part of the country which is toward which ii good many have fxx-n carelessly handl«-«! in the home, tbe Warden. He left Portland, in company with the horn which was toot* I al) the well woith quoting as it gives us an drawn within the last week or two to milk ur cream may «juickly become un with the State Game and Fish Com way from Gresham. idea how others see this part of the tlml a relief from the unusual heat. fit for fixxi. The fact that vast quanti- mission a fw days ago, destined for !«est country lu the wot. Just a^ soon as the machine was This ia also the nearest suitable point ti«*x of gixxl milk have been »¡»oiled in Klamath Falls, where he spoke to an struck, it stopped within ten feet to see "Investment in acreage |n t-astrrn for thoae who love to engage in the the horn«- by improper treatment assembly of sportsmen from that dis if Walters was hurt, which be was not. Multnomah ami Clackamas counties ia sport of swimming Hut Blue Lake haa prompts the writer to emphasize some trict, acquainting them with the policy Now there was two live* depending on regarded as not only »afe but exceed- a bad record. Its • urine • waters are of the points regarding tbe care of of the new warden and assuring them help to come to them, Orwin Johneon tngly profitable »ays I II Wells in the tempered just right but a little ur«ler- milk and cream In the home. that instead of being unfriendly to the and Ezra Kelley, and a man was asked Hunday Oregonian, A large sone ol tieatli there is a strata of extreme Cold lew consumers have a grxxi know- hunters and fishermen of the state, it to give half of the road in a case of that suburban property has I »<*<• n o|ienrd ness that seems to »peak of outcropping lislge <>l milk an«i consequently do not was hie purpos«- to develop the state of kind and he did not. We don’t tbinlf •ml made available by the Gresham springs. Hence the lake has corne to know how to properly care for it. Milk Oregon to such an extent, that, within : it was right. branch of the Portland Railway, Light lie known a»a dangerous laxly of water. i and cream readily absorbs odors, and a couple of years, there would be no A Powrr Company, the Troutdale ex By the piece put in the Outlook the Within the last week fishermen ami ' collects tract« ri^ and other impurities better part of the United States, so far first of the week, the machine driver tension of this line and tbe Mount Hisel others have found the ixxlies of three | whenever they are expose«! to the air, as these two features are concerned. railway. At Hycamore station, on the an<i its occupants were to blame for the j>eraona cast upon tbe shores and one or placed in utensils that are not scrup The immediate purpose of the pres accident. Now the straight of it ia be road which leails to Pleasant Valley, a ¡«rson known to the people of Gresh ulously clean. If Ibis fact is generally ent trip is to inspect the state hatcher fore the public and. let them judge tract of Ho a< res ha» just been sulxli- am. ha» gon«- to hi» death in the placid uederstood it can easily !»e seen why it ies, investigate locations for several new vided into smaller tracts and offers in- The machine was lighted according to waters of the lake. is objectionable to store milk, uncov ones, begin the enforcement of the laws law and tbe driver was careful all the ducements to the man who wants a (tn last Monday evening a crowd of small farm near the city. There are Gresham >x»ys consisting of iz-e Uar-| ered, in refrigerators or cellars, where with .reference to screening all irriga way. it come» in contact with vegetable* and tion intakes and providing fishways at BY ORDER OF THE OCCUPANTS few valleys in tbe state mor< beautiful man. Frol llo»», Orwin Johnson, Hugh fruits or other fo>»l prcxlncts |<>»seeaing all dams. than Pleasant Valley. I nlrance to the OF THE AUTO. Walker, Ezra Kelley Russell Pugh, and IWIMY Mil I ION CIGARS DAILY strong «xiorx. As milk is a perfect food Speaking of fish screens. ‘‘No one valley is by a roail running south front Will Dufney in Mr. Pugh's autu—went There are twi-nty million cigars on- to the lake to enjov a swim. All but for the human being, so is it also a per seems to realize what an important ; Hycamore station. Unclaimed Letters A numlier of th” old farms have Imen sinned daily rf tbe United State» alone, the latter two, who »laved at the ma fect medium for the development of matter this is. The way thinge have The following letters remain uncalled sulslivided and •«>!<! off H. W. Henas- and the importance of the Mtabliah- chine, were soon in the water. Between certain bacteria which may gain access lx*en going, our hatching of trout has ball, an old resident ol the. valley. de metit in the country of plantations that shouting and splusbo g around no one i to it from the dust laden air, flies and come practically to naught, in streams for at the Gresham postoffice for the Clares that th«- district is one -I the can pr«»luce high grade Havana and was getting any particular attention unclean utensils. Hotne of these bac- where irrigation intakes are numerous. *eek ending July 15. 1911: Gentlemerf --------- : C. Lindenbhttt, Mr. finest near Portland lie has sold many Humatra cigar wrap|«ers, can only la- ami when Ezra Keilev dropped out of U-ria may lie the germs of contagious Trout relAin-d at one inch in length real I««! when the immense total of the sight, it was supposed lie was merely disorders; others may cause digestive having little sense and no idea as Itj ' Grant Otis, Elmer Careon. Harry Knk- of the tracts to newcomers. "Farm land at and around Gresham consumption of cigars is kept in num!, diving But his failure to reappear orders, es|x*cially in infant« and young where to go, follow these currents cans- j emv, Win. Jonson, Lorin Melvin. Crowthers, Leo •d by the inflow of water into irriga- ■ Cards: Charlie is held as high as $500 an acre ami looking at the matter from a practical »<xm caused an alarm, ft was growing chihlren whose diet it i- largely. E^xfierimente have shown us that In a short distance, owing * hamburg, J. A. Might. Clarence standpoint. It ««< ms singular that tins tion canals. Il mil“ there is not milch for sale at any prire, toward h :.ki ami the water was too dark as tbe owners prefer to hold on to their country lias depended so long upon the to tell where he was or to give him any ma.iy germs which may gain ac< ess to to the segregation of water, they find Springton, E. R. Boty, Earl C. Barber, Robt. C. Goeswaw. A. Anderson, Fran land. Beyond the Boring and bandy small districts in Sumatra and Cuba assistance. When he did not show up the milk «ievelop very rapidly while things very uncomfortable, because of cis Handhyna. the milk remains warm. By this we adapted to the production of this high tbe temperature of the water, which districts Boring Is a town on the Esta ; ,i wild •currying to find him began. Dead* Letters: Fred Walton, G. I. cada carline and covers a district als>ut gratis tobacco leaf for its choicest Beveral ol the numlier tried to reach niav mean a temperature above 50 deg. gradually grows more shallow, until Alien. F. For instance milk kept at45deg. F. brands of cigars ; but it has seemed in tbe intake is closed, when millions of seven by six tulle» in extent. him Not knowing just where he disap- years past absolutely impossible to pro l»-ared ■ ff irts were almost useless. Rus may be kept perfe«-tly sweet for 24 fish are left to die on open -fields. Of These letters will be sent to the Dead More freight is handle,! at Boring duce anything to compare with it.— sell Pugh was called down to the water hours, while if kept at a temperature a million trout released, it is safe esti Letter Office on July 29, 1911. if not de than at any other station outside of "The ('harm of Alabama," Joe Mitchell and lieing somewhat expert as driver lie of 70 deg. F. it may sour in less than mate that scarcely more than 100,000 livered before. In calling for U.enhove, Portland and Estacada. It is the »hip Chapple, m National Magazin«' for July. attempt«-,! to locate I zra, bug wi- not 0 hours This should emphasize the- live on this account. The law provides ! please say "advertised," giving date of ping point for Handy and the Handy imp.ortance of low temperatures in the that screens of the right character shall hat. I. McCOLL, P M. successful Orwin Johnson and Fred Valley. Up lo the present nearly all I preservation of milk and cream. be provide«! at the expense of tbe own- ; Hoss ran down the lake to find a boat, the freight for the power plant ol the HOM IODLSIROY PLANT LICE cam«’ back and while warm with the 1 The following brief rules should en- er of tbe ditch concern*!. Mount Hood line was shipp*! through av c, «•• <u> trrrr MIDSIMMER DANCE able the consumer to properly care for Mr E’iniey proposes to protect tbe Boring It will now lose that •» the Thi» is the time of year when rose run and work. Orwin undertook to find the milk so as to have an article, that trout state, under the law. with all the Rockwood Grange will give its mid tbe missing boy by diving and nearly Mount Hoot! railroad has la-eii complet bushes, golden glows, boxelders, cher is at all times sweet and wholesome: rights and privileges at his command. summer dance on Haturday evening, ed lo the Handy river. Mill Boring will ry tr«x-» and other plants are likely to lost bis life He wa» taken with cramps 1. If possible insist on getting the He realiz«-» the importance of so doing, July 22. Parsons’ orchestra has been and was unconscious for nearly two remain a prosperous point for the rea lie infested with lice that •up their milk in a bottle or other originally both to the farmer, as well ae to the engaged permanently and the price of son it is the center of a fertile farming vitality and make them unthrifty, hours. sealed package. Milk dipped out of a sportsman. Th«» law on this subject tickets reduced to 75 cents, with supper In the uicatitim,- Russell Pugh hail district and retains the trade of Handy. These lice are rather easily controlled com«- to Fairview and to Gresham for can in the street likely means that large I will be rigidly enforced. Reports have extra. The Handy wagon road, starting from with simple spray materials, number of bacteria from the air may also come to the ears of the tisb warden Boring and running du«- east two miles As these insects all get their living by assistance. No ductor could be found have fallen into it. that fishways are not being maintained, to the Mount H< mm I railroad and the sucking the sap of the plants u|sm and some of the younger men of tbe SPECIAL MEETING 2. Money or tickets should not be as provid*l by the law. Several viola town, including Guv Fieldhouse. Irvin Mount IL kh I automobile boulevard and which they live, it is usless to attempt Members of the Pleasant Homa Bap plaivd in milk receptacles as the germs tions have become known and this is thence to Mandy, is being wi (en*l and to kill them by the use of |M>ison, such ami Tom l*odge am! Ezra Thomas clinging to thewe might thus gain ac one of the urgent reasons of the trip to tist church are urge,! to lie in attend improved as a fine automobile road as Paris green or arsenate of lead put returned to assist in the search. I cess to the milk. the Rogue River country. No owner ance at tbe church at Cottrell on the "Land is la-ing cleared and farm» upon the surface of the plants. They They were <1«-tained on the way back by IL Never allow the milk to stand !n ! of a dam is allowed to operate it with thin! Sunday of the month if possible. sulslividi-d, and the Mf'llit Hood rail must I»- destroyed by the application variou» vehicles which gut in the wav warm place for any length of time, but out complying with the provision that < Idination services will be held during road is increasing the price of land all of a substance that will kill by coming and in one instance ran into one which place as soon as possible in refrigerator j requires the construction and main- the week and other matters of church stsmt Boring and Handy, but the price in contact with the eiterior of their ■Muted to ««ant the whole road. After or ice I kix or other cool clean place. ' tenance qf a ladder or other method interest will be considered. is comparatively low when the lis-atlon luxlies. Among the most useful sule i vainly trying to get around it they J. R. Logan, Pastor. 4. Keep the milk in the cream in for the trout to pass up the stream. The is considered, the territory la-ing lie- stances (or this purpose are Kerosene attempted to pass and in doing so ran the original package until needeii for reason for this statute is apparent to tween and near two interurban electric emulsion, that is atsiut 7 |>er cent oil into tbe wheels of the rig and tore them use. every thinking man. If a dam is locat NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION cat lines, and la-ing near Portland Be when applieti. tobacco decoction made away, however w itbout seriously hurt 5. Uareiully wipe the mouth of the ed at the lower end of a river, on which ing the occupants. Search was contin sides the electric cariine*, automobiles by steeping, a little tielow the boiling (Publisher) «126H.3 bottle before pouring tniik or cream no fishway is maintain*!, it is easy tc bring thia vast district within the near |x>int,j>jig..pound of tobacco to each ued until darkness completely covereil from it. conclude that fish are probibite«! from Department of the Interior, I'. S. Ijtnd suburbs of Portland liecause of well- four gallons of water; or one pound of the lake, and the resusication of Orwin Do not pour back into the bottle j Office at Portland, Oregon, June 24, 1911. «. j proceeding up that stream beyond that improved country roads. soap preferably whale oil lo eight Johnson wa- a prob em. He was not milk which haa lieen exposed to the air. dam. This is unfair to owners along Notice is hereby given that John Roy- completely recovered when they reach The varied soil is adapted to the rais- gallons of water. W ere it can lie ob ed Gresham, shortly after midnight. A Keep the bottle covered with rivers above such dams and a great iaiiee West, whose p««t-nffice address is ing of celefiy, fruits of all kinds, onions, tained, Black Leaf Extract, one part in paper «*ap or inverted tumbler as lung damage lo the propagation of fiish. 530 Davis St., Portland. Oregon, did, on searching party went out Tuesday berries. |x-nrs and apple» and, in fact, 7o parts of water, or "Black Leaf 40 ’ as any milk lemains in it. i the 1st day of July. 1910, file in this morning and foun<f the b«xiy of the lost all lines of specialized intensive hus in (lie proportion of one part in 700 of 8. fftonot expose uncover*! milk in1 office Sworn Statement and Application, boy in about six feet of water, very WHEN HIE WILE GOES ON A VISIT No. 02<»s3. to purchase the bandry. All this territory between water, is a very effectual •pray for all refrigerator containing strong smelling xw‘4 of j much doubled up and distorted, show Of Joy, my wife has gone “bygosh” Portland and Boring and Handy is non plant lice. Section 2 and st2 sel4. section 3, Town- ing that he mn-t have suffered from foods. • «•liable for intensive cultivation. Hunset Magazine for July vacation 9. Wash milk bottle* as soon as Sow through the mud “kerslosh.” ' ship 1 North. Range t> East. Willamette cramps which completely disablci him. Land ranges in price from Altai to $15o time at Izix Angeles Benches, The Call Meridian, and the tinilx-r thensm, un empty ami do not use milk utensils for I’ll tramp right up to the front door, Communication was opened with his And stalk right in anil furthermore. and 318't an acre, according to location of the Cool Breeze by Peter IL Kvne. any other purpose. der the provisions of the act of June 3, relatives in Wisconsin and with a and whether cleared or partly so. The Beautifully illustrated in four colors, 10. —Wash inilk utensils in pure I’ll march right straight across the rug 187S. and acts amendatory, known as brother who is teaching in Minnesota. Ami throw my hat ami coat “ker-chug I lie "Timber an,l Stone laiw.” at such rout«* of the Mount Horn! railroad has The Hpell, by C. N. A A. M. Will It was decided to have the laxly re'urn- water ami do not wipe with dish towel, Down on the table or a chair and walk I value as might lx- fixed by appraisement, been smveyed along the west side of iamson. I hinting- Fi-hitigMotoring-Fic It is better to boil them in clean water ed cast for burial and the shipment was i and that, pursuant to such application. Away anil leave it there, the Sandy river an«i near Sandy on to- tion on sale all news stands. and set away unwiped to dry. I made Tuesday evening. I’ll sit down in my easy chair and stick | the land ami timber thereon have been 11. Special precaution shouhi be Ezra Kelley w.ts a young man of appraised, the timler estimated 700,000 My feet up here and there ; ■ about 19, who has been spending the taken with the baby's milk bottles. l-oard feet at 50 cents }>er M, anil the I'll throw books ahd papers all about, They should lie rinsed in luke warm I last few months in this vicinity. He And turn the darned house inside out; land >80.00; that said applicant will water, washed in hot water plus a little I was well ami favorably known by the I’ll have my way frotn morn till night, offer final proof in support of his applica Ihxiges, Fieldhouses, and O. Thomas soda and then scalded. In selecting a tion and sworn statement on the 12th I tell you batchin's out of sight. feeding bottlij choose one with wide and family. Everett I'lxige accompan —Los Angeles Evening News, day of September, 1911. before the Reg- mouth and no corners. Never use rub ied the body east. (To be continued, t ¡»ter and Receiver of the United States ber tube between bottle and nipple. --------- ----------- - land office, at Portland, Oregon. 1*2. In case of contagious diseases in would achieve financial success if they would utilize the advantages offered Any person is at liberty to protest this : the house such as typhoid, scarlet fever them by a good bank. (ARE Of MILK AND (REAM IN THE or diphtheria, n-turn no milk bottles to DEATH AND FUNERAL OF MRS. HILL purchase before entry, or initiate a c©n- Mrs. C. 8. Hill die«! Tuesday evening test at any time before ¡latent issues, by Every young man should remember thia and early in life establish a tbe milkman without the permission of HOME at her home east of Gresham of a long filing a corroborate«! affidavit in this go«xl banking connection. Sanitary milk is milk from healthy the health officer. standing malady which has developed office, alleging facts which would defeat J. H. FRAND8ON. cows produced and handle«! under con It brings him in close contact with men of business and brains, 11. F. Higby, severely the last two days. The doctor the entry. ditions in which contamination from Dairyman Idaho University Experi teaches him habits of economy and thrift, places him in position to take ad- R-gister, pronounced it a tumor on the brain. ment Station, in Rural Spirit. filth, bad odors and bacteria is reduced vantag«* of some of th«- opportunities that are always presenting themselves Mrs. Hill was a daughter of Mr. ami to a minimum. The production of to the man with money, makes him a respected member of the community Mrs. Eaton who located on the Gedam- Sprains require careful treatment. clean and healthy milk is the most im and gives him the backing of th«- bank's far-reaching influence. A Peek Into His Pocket portant subject with which th«’ dairy would show the box of Bucklen's Arni ke tract Ust fall, soon after «-oming Keep quiet and apply Chamberlain's jqe.uan account with us and you will And that it adds to your neigh man has to deal Even from an econo ca Halve that E. 8. Loper, a carpenter, here she was followed by Mr. and Mrs. Liniment freely.- It will remove the bors’ goo<! opiniou and increases your own self respect. Hill and two children. The funeral soreness and quickly restore the parts mic standpoint the dairyman cannot of Marilla, N. Y. always carries. I afford to ignore that importance of pro have never had a cut, wound, bruise, was held at the M. E. Church on Wed to a healthy condition. For sale by nesday and the fuueral sermon was all druggists. ducing a pure and healthful article for or sore it would not soon heal,’’, he preached by Rev. Hamilton, assisted by we find milk produced under alisolutely writes. Greatest healer of burns, boils, r sanitary conditions selling for practi scalds, chapp*! hands and lips, fever- Rev. Dunlop. Interment was made in Important Clubbing Offer; The Pa the cemetery at Gresham. cally double the ordinary price. Need sores, skin-eruptions, eczema, corns cific Monthly, The Herald, Hammond’s GRESHAM, OPE, less to say, for the production of sani •nd piles. 25c by Gresham druggists. Modern Atlas of the World, worth >6.50. tary milk the dairyman must have Mt. Hood Railway carnea passengers. for only 32.75. The Regular price of j I healthy cows, sanitary barns, clean Try a Herald subscription. the atlaa ia 33.00. Retter accommodation» later on. I GRESHAM COUNTRY GtTS BIG WRITE-UP ward Mount Hood, which will bring the line through the Handy Valley. Orient, I'U-asant Home, • Kelso, Cot trell are the other important settlements Pleasant Home is a pioneer settlement, soil is a considerable business center for a large district. Practically all the road» through this territory pass through Pleasant Home, including the Mount H< mm I automobile road ami the Cottrell road to Handy, a road which skirts the western bluff alxive the Sandy river. This roa»l, while not so well im prov*! as the automobile road is one of tlie most pictur<-»que in the state For a<iont a mile it follows the bluff fcbove the Handy river ami ail the ter ritory lo the base ol Mount Hies] is in view. The territory between the O. W f ami Mount Hood is well watered by the numerous streams which run through it, but the main stream is Deep Boring Creek, which runs past Churches schoolhouse» and attractive farm houses are seen in this zone, ami there remains a large and inviting acre age lor the others. MANY MORE MEN FIRST STATE BANK GRESHAM RESIDENT DROWNED IN LAKE INSPECTION TOUR FOR STATE WARDEN