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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1911)
BETTER Entry at Second Claw Mail Mattei at Lenta, Dragon, no« pending Publifhcl Every Friday at 1 ente. Ore . by the Mr. Svrr P vbii » hin < i C o . H. A. DAKN’Al.L, E kitob and M axaosr . , thr SUISCS'ST'«» UTt» Per Yrs». Ils’ in sdvsn-v: to 1orv!«n --euntrtss. R.W. Six Month» Three month» trial »nt». nj-tion» Mv. Slngl- ropir. V A»k lor clubbing rate» AND «tXCHT-WMCtS It you do -t w i»h > -nr p*|»-r contlnued please notify u. about the lime the BUbscripOon expire- w< tin-! this plan in--»t »attslavtory U-our patrons though It 1» uot iu acct-rdsuce with our personal views. In ordering change of addn sa give old •» well a« new addre»» CtMElEHMII« sre wanted in every t-oiuBuni-.y. It no •< tre«|«-n,len,e appear, frost rour B«-.ghbt»rb,x*i. you are rv» peel fully re-p1 .-»ted to »end u* a- many local item» a* you can. *tvt«Ti$i*S RITES PROFESS!- Nil.- VKP- -■ - it-. I.’ . » .-»ell I»» i’.tKI>»i*HH ISK» (not exceeding two iu- he» ) «'• < nt» LETTERS -S' c-iSPOI.KNi E (not -i-.-hn« lour in-he») 11 OFtTt VRIES fer subscriber» their mm- .ale lamlll-» ire, p to li«‘ wor<i». 1 oent per word for a-idilioual wor.l» WANT V 1>S st 1 • -ent per w ..r.l for tlr.t ln«er»tl-f. ’«‘“v-tuent Insertion» l& to» w onls. 1---ents .etc» Wont» l.v cent» < icFsi-nli . cent» KKAvr.Ks 1 cent per word per i»»u< I'ISI'LA Y ADVERTISIN'., rate» made known on application The man who gets mad at what the newspaper says about him should return thanks three times a day for what the news papers knew about him and sup pressed, WILL Doctor Showed People Beoellts of Dragging BRING— INTEREST IN GOOD ROADS MOVEMENT INCREASING. Delaware Company Propoeee Highway Between New York and Washington ♦ That Interest in the betterment of roads Is growing steadily In the United States has been evidenced by the al most simultaneous publication tn the newspapers of the country ot two items of news which should bring Joy «♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦a♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ to the heart of imtomoblllsts and users The Governor is reported as ferences on the local Playground , o£ humbler mean* of conveyance. One was the announcement of in unfavorable to a special Good work will be held. coming Ini'orporntion In Delaware of Roads session of the Legislation. So “Uncle Joe Wilson” is likely a company that proposes to build a It is well.fikThe Governor proba to retire from the position of ; great boulevard between New York Washington. bly knowsjhow the people feel head of the Department of Agri and The other was the offer of Gcnernl about that better than did the culture. The recent Wiley in T Coleman du Pont, president of the Du Pont Powder company, to build a men who proposed it. investigation did not help "Uncle tine highway n--r«-*s the state of Dels Let us work and stimulate J ie. ” Who will be his successor. ware, a distance of over 100 miles For a short part of thè way the every legitimate enterprise by We suggest Coburn of Kansas. route of both these proposed highways giving it alljthe friendly encour Any business is more respect may be made Identical The promoter* agement we can. and unite our able than what is termed loafing. of the New York-Washlngt-n r-ml ar industry, intelligence and capital A young man had better sell to communication. therefore, wl’h Gen oral du Pont In the hope of making in a common cause for the good clams by the pailful than hang -onte arrangement for Joint construe of our town. Hon w rk along the stretch where their around public resorts, murdering propo- highway and that of th- mil Some people never hand in an time and his own reputation. llonaire powder manufacturer will co —---------- --------------------- • incide item of news for publication, LITTLE saneness now and but if we happen to miss an item then is relished by the best RAISING MONEY FOR ROADS in which they are interested of men. The West is told that Missouri Women Hold Ice Cream So they are sure to hand us a north failing for years to protect their ciable to Procure Funds. , pole stare that would freeze the An ice cream sociable was held at forests, patience had ceased to liver of a polar bear. St Charles and Handley rood*. In be a virtue, and so the govern Llndhurst. Mo.. Aug. 12. for an unusu The Alaska people who have ment had to come forward and til purpose The Mothers' club orthat placarded theirjtown to offend provide such protection. How district, affiliated with the Nationu Congress, has set out to build Mr. Pinchot arejf probably ignor ever, it has never been made to a Mothers' good road there and to raise the mon ant of the source of the funds appear clear to us that the states ey with which to do IL While their purpose Is to make the which are being used to promote owned any forests to protect. for the sak- the unfavorable publicity, but it Furthermore, it is only recently roads passable at all times of child welfare, yet nny road building is quite likely the Morganheims we have discovered how prolific whl- h they may do will naturally !•♦• know. for revenue "forests” are. and of wide Interest tn the motorists of St. Louis and vicinity. Ed. Roberts writes us from how much we have missed in not The Mother* are also eneo urn id ns: Welches that the camping sea owning such forests, since per the organization of road scout troop** among the boys of their school dlstrb I son is over, fall rains are coming ceiving that the chief source of These scouts are pledged to patro, th-x revenue therefrom, to the forest and the autumn foliage is attain roads around about their school f--r ing its most beautiful coloring. Bureau at least, comes from eight or ten miles and to rejort to th overseer or the county engine- r He sends a beautiful view of grazing fees, royalties on honey read any bad spots or broken bridges whl< i bees, concession on the pinon Salmon Falls which must indeed n ay t>e found nut industry, etc. We have The money which was realized nt be a fisherman’s paradise. heretofore been stupid enough th- rtx iable Aug. 12 was turned over October 1 has been set finally to fancy that "forests” in some at once to th- county court to apply It to building the road. as the date for the opening of the way bore a closer relation to new Southern Pacific line to Till trees. WAKING UP. amook and adjoining sections of Wyoming Business Men Plan Build Reduce Cost of Production. the coast country. A portion of ing New Roads. the newjroad is already in oper Those of our readers who arc farming The people of Wyoming and espe for profit should concern tbemaelvet- ation but on that date trains will cially the business men are awaking more al-out li-eening the cost of pro to the advantages of building good an be run from one end of the line duction. and let-.- alx-ut trying to force roads across the state. The to the other, and regular service th<- market price higher. Th- best way tomobile large Influx of tourists in automobile* will be established. for a man to rail»- the market pri<-e for this year has brought th- good roads A banker at Bend, believing hog is a great source of wealth, has arranged for the purchase, through the Portland Union Stockyards Co., of two or three cars of sows of good blood in the Middle West and will sell them to the farmers around Bend, taking their note3 for them for one year. This shows the confi dence the bankers have in the hog as a mortgage lifter and the plan promises to aid very mater ially in building up a greater hog industry in the interior. Teachers and others interested in public work throughout the Northwest will want to attend the Playground and Recreation Institute to be held at Seattle, October 17, 18 and 19, the first gathering of this kind ever held in the Pacific Northwest. Offi cers of the Playground Associa tion of America and well known workers will attend. Following this gathering will be a three- dav session of the Northwestern Conference of Charities and Cor rections. October 22 and 23 will be spent in Portland, whereCon- his produce w ith certainty and ala- rity is to l—tter the quality of his produce. In our large cities the price of butter varies from in to 25 cent* j-er pound. The highest price paid for thia commo dity is regiilat--d by -upply and demand. No matter what the highest price may Is- for butter, the intermediate prices re main. The question for the farmer to answer is, "Will )-e found furnishing butter for the low - ring of the scale or the highest?” To be on the highest scale he must im prove the quality of the product. To make the beet possible profit he must lessen the eost of production to the minimum and couple with it quality. The profit in any business lies in the difference between the cost of product ion and the advanced price received for tlie prodnet. The farmer needs to study the cost of production as well as the manufacturer. If the cost of product ion is reduced and a fair price is receiv ed for a product, the skilled lal-or em ployed in reducing tlie cost is rewarded. Then, if high price« are realized when the demand is strong, the producer ii twice blessed by obtaining two profits.— Western Farmer. As nsnally treated, a sprained ankle will disable a man for three or four week«, but by applying < 'bamberlain’a Liniment freely ae the injury ia received, and obaerving the directions with each bottle, cure can lie effected in from two to four day*.. For sale by tire-ham druggist. FARMERS CO OPERATED!!! PUN Ti>e greatest g-.o<l road* gathering ’he nation has ever known will t>e held nt Richmond. Vn„ Sept. 12 to 15. The flr*t nnnnnl meeting of the American Association For Highway Improvement will be held In that city, and President Taft Is expected to make the principal address. +♦ LOSS The differenc« butween good and bad roads ia often equiva lent to the difference between profit and loaa. Money wiealy expended for thia purpose is sure to return tanfold, and now that the atates are expending In the aggregate $1.003.000 a day for road improvement eonditione in the country are likely to be so improved that the trend toward the city will bo stopped and the overfow in the c-tiee will turn to the country. All hw*al at!\ui t Ibi iiu iil* are iun un*h*i llit* 1 avail at t b rat« d ! t»NK i’EM \ " "Hl« I it. «I i |\f*Kk I’lON aulNi«,*|UMlit hiM’rtlon» will be I tna»l<' <m IA t«i Ju ««orila lor Invelila; JU lo .*> ¡*or«U lor I» »»nta. U» to 40 w onl« lot Ju orlila No a«L publlah«'«! (ut Iraa thau U» »ruta. Caah in atlvanrv rscepl t«» rvgulat advrrtlavra II not, we'll cure it, an-l then you’ll wonder whv you did'iit think of u« long In-fore. All our work guaranteed No hasty, ■lipslHal job li-aves our shot- Our WANTKI) workmen ar* skillisl ami conscienllou«. You'll not grumble at the prices, WANTED Hoy« may lie had ami soineliniea git la. Tlie ohler ones at either. ordinary wages itml others to la- whiMilrti and eared for in return for j -light services rendered. For particu lars address W. T tiardner. superili- temlent Boys ami Girls Aid Societv of ini’, Morrison St < >i- g--ii. I’-irtland. On 11 i’DR'l LAND. OREGON (Near Fap'« llrstwiirant) •<«>)« HAI l F<iR s.AI F Tilt-e gissi li.iu-- . l-e«t In East Liiinp«*t< f to«ii*hl|i, Lan-ns I lis-ation, Inqtlire J. S. l'ole, Nawtelle, l'alif rma. ter cuuntj'. Pit . lit-- use <>t tlie r--.ul I I drag bag been mor«- p-nentl in'rhni— FoR SALE Hn’re-I Ris-k t’-sk.-rel» than in any utber tovruHrip in I’cim I nquire al Mt Scoli Pub. Co., W, F sylvanlii. says tin- National sus ktiuu Thoma*. Lenta, x •nut Farmer Several years ago I r FOR SALE One hors«- (ariti wagon'. Donald .Mct'aakey h«-ar«l Hon If-tlph Emptire ai Mt. S otl l'ubliahing Co., I ' office, la-nla, tilbaon of WI-llauis|Hirt. I’a . tell abuql th«- merits of the drug. Mr Gltwun FoR SALE On«- »bare of Mulino- i having heard D. Marti King, the drag mah ami Clackatuaa Teleplione sto. k enthualaat, nwiure on this subject anil , llerald, Leni», Ore. having followed Mr. King's advice Foli SAI.! ni; TRtl'l live lo Dr .Mct'askt-y began to drug n road In »«-veti Premo, rapiti rectlìm-ar cantera, i hl* m-ighlHirhood which was practical in fair eondition. Bargarit for buyer Iv Imimsaitble. i •« iter ha» a larger camera ami wlsliea Although be hail the consent of n lo i I isismh - <4 thia lo rei n |ss-ket aia* majority of the super« lalng Isiard be Triisxl ami piate hohiers tbrown in I was Inter forbidden to continue the Cali Herald office, Greahain. See san ph ot work. FOR S A LE - - borse |s>w« r st-.ver cugine E«l. Oshorne. Pitone t»‘i|, t( r* $ m N ' BORING OREGON Ph«)|lr «1* Nt I ll I 1 4 mlh • »uUl ■ M*l >d Jivho CEDAR POSTS SHINGLES MOULDINGS TURNED WORK LUMBER $6 AND UP liargt* ■ttte'lt id Dltnt ii«lun Lumb«'r on hand Rough and Dfr««r«t lumber f«ir all pur|H»«ca send order to J<’NHRI |) 11 Ron. Hurt ng Kl> t WELLS I)U(i! Concreted or Bricked. Pumps Installed. John L. Dyer l.UMBI R At oqr n--w mill I1, nule» southeast of Kelao. We deliver Innil-er. Joliarud Broa, (• lSKZy work, but be carried the < ns.- to court and bad the copy ot the proceeding* published and circulated nil over th«- tutviistiip T'ti^s stimulated ii great ileal of Interewt In drugged road« Dr .Met'askey bet nme n candidate for supervtaot and was ele- ted With the co-operation of farmers In his Io callty he began a systeinntic use of tlie road drag on the roads under his Juris dl-tlun. Farmers were employed to drug the roads contiguous to their own laud, payment being made nt tlie rate ot to cents |>er hour. The result of till* effort Is that East l4tni|»-ter town-ni-- has some ot tie best dirt road* m the country. Kesl dent» di-scrils-U roads which now ap- |-ear to t»e In hue condition us former ly practically Impassable n part of the year Corntgntetl iron culverts are used for drainage, stone* have ta-eii removed from the road*, an-l the gut ters are kept clear of obstructions All tlie roads are apparently In good con union, well crowned and c<>n*«*|tientl> well drained i’he surface Is hnrd and readily sheds water where the road ha* I«-- r • • Home .1121 PORTLANn !dallUNtO MARBLE IMS WORKS ÜRANGH DIRECTORY DR. DOMALI- Vl Phones Lenta, Oregon. Mine i l l. A NI < >l w (ur^iiff. • arc r«*.|U< to »m.l tn Th« H« ral.l if ifinatl«*u •«» that brief «*ar«1 «ah I»** Fti’i (rt’r uiuler tht» hra«li>ig Retiti piare, «lay and hour of iiirrthigJ I’ltYNANT \ % 1 1 rV GRlN’i.E No an* M«. ..r. ) at 7 *« j« m . amt fourth S« tur«la y «*v«>r> monti« i M»| i.K-V«GE Merl« th« Ar» VA « «I- rurl i al * |« m ami Ibi rd !ht nradsy «d iir«tav at •• a M. I * th«' Ml 1 TN • •MAH *.ll ANGE SO 71 AV III « ery month at to a* fourth *a In ««rang ba I <»ri rnt FAI II VI E H GRAS • E M.rts flr«l ur lay ot ra« 1« month 1 ami th« • LV1 .LE <« Rl <AN««E N« • AM M et* In Ihr lhlr«l í*aiur>Uy o ••M«di the •« I-- Ibuu * tuoni h EV EM? « •» tai : * «RANGE Meri« In thrlr hall at H- attesoli t|u* tirai Matur , lai OÍ ra« ia m • nth at K»a. m. All «hit« r» arr Complete Stock of Marble and Granile MONUMENTS i UTMlTEt SUIMtfHO | 264-266 Fourth St. Opposite Cilj Htll ' ' 1 • K 4S‘ • E <«RMH A M Merle MMOnd Matur I <!av in va« h m •nth al 1U »• a. m. I*» g R \N .E, No. j»•" Me« la Aral i PAM \ - "<at urday •a«‘h month. LBN1M GRANGE Mr«'t» *ee<»ml Natur lay of i I «*«o h m«»n th at io .an a . m. « I.A« KAM A h i «RAN<«K. NO. r»* Meet* the flr*t Saturday lu Ui« month at 10 JU a. m aful th« third •'rttufAt} at 7 u» p m BANbY GRIM.* Xo a-rj Meet» Snlurdn) ot each month at )<• o'clock a m I til i MHIA i-RAN-.lf Nil -J*; Meet» In all «lay »«‘««ion flrM Saturday In « ach m«>nih hi grange hall near f'orbvtt at )U a. m (.‘L ai 'K A M AB <iH ANGE in«*« I* r*t Sat »r«1ay of each sn'iiitli at 10 :JU a tn , and third **atur dny at 7 «’M» p. in. JOHN R. HUGHES A I I ORNI 1 A I I VAN NOTARY I’l BI.IC L n . Hug Building. (4«t and Washington mvER I' ‘ I1A* dtrrt-tw.) I FoHTI.ANf». oRE I’raclh »* In all (’ourta. Abstract* a Branch • u!i<*«* at rnirview J. M. SHORT, M D. S. P. BITTNER, M. I). Phr,lda»*-Hsr(e»s, Oregns • w. S. orr DENTISTS Grethiun. - - j I t. KENNEt-Y 1*21 ITAve H. E. DESIG|IINÇ ^ILLUSTRATING naff an» A«tetav «TB. eoa Tuno, oat. BORING-SANDY For further Information phone or write E. F. DONAHUE, Prop. Boring, • • Oregon UKEOON - ' Tran»]H-rtation <>« all kinds of Baggage to Samly ami interiui pointa ' Office over First state Bank • Phone, office. 1». re».. IS - ' CUTS lirst-Cbss livery and feed Stables al Borlnq and Sandy . Oregon W. c. Belt, M. D., C.M. ¡GRESHAM, E ngraving C o . STAGE LINE it. H. ott OTT BROTHERS W F. Kt.(NEMAN attornay-st Iww KENNEDY & KLINEMAN REAL ESTATE AND RENTALS NOTARIES PUBLIC O YEARS* ■ ■ RfBNCB office Phone, Tabor 2012 RealdciK«- Phon«*, Tabor 749 Main St. and Carlin« LENTS. OREGON HERALD BARGAIN OFFERS Tnaot M«se« Destati« CoavniaHTS *c. Beaver State Herald and other papers LXMl.AHTU CXIDHTT HOAD BaVOHB Arrr.it camo dkao . AHD dragged for any length of time. A few of the roads lack n solid surface, this having been their first year under the drag. A road scraper Is used at the i-eglnnlng of o|>eratlon« to shape up the road, but In never used to work It All the dirt that la moved toward the middle of the rond Is put there little by little by the tine of the King drag After two years ot road dragging East lattnpeter township finds ttint It tian roads Infinitely superior to the bent It could produce under the old v synteui. st an estimated coat ot .*12 i mile a year for dragging The av erage cost of maintaining dirt rosd* In I ^master county is a Doti t J-lo a mile Î JONSRID BROS. F< is sAI I- WItile I.rghurn < -n k- ral» ai*«l pilllet*. I. I. <-rillui. t'ottn-ll I’ <1.1 B- rmg. RoitU- I, Box 79 A labor ¿«uS Goad Roads Boosters to Meet. AND nnro your watch o UUtO KEEP TIME ! McCaskey'e Work So Surprietng In Ite FoH SALE- t'Iiiap torcasli otte .sim Effectiveness That Road Dragging plex eresili M-parutor No 5, L ' Cow-len. I Has Become a Steady Fixture tn ilresliain. Ore.. Houle 3, live» on V B Lancaster County. Pa — Culverts < -alea' fami. Used For Dra-nago. question forcibly to the attention of Wyoming people, and a state wide movement looking to the building of new roads and the betterment of old ones is being lnpngtirated. The people of Evanston. In the southwest corner of the state, have Joined with Utah in Improving the r_>ad between Evanston and Ogden, and as soon as this work is completed the work will be continued eastward to the boundary line between Uinta and Sweetwater counties. PROFIT Wanted, For Sale, Lost, Found, Etc. Fred D. Flora Better achoula nud greater at •• tendance. Better health and quicker iu«-dlcal attention. Better farms and mon- cultl vated land. Better crops and cheaper trims i port at Ion Better economic conditions and Ï • - mor»- producers. Better s-slal conditions and less Isolation Better chiircb attendance and better citlzeus. •Ktl»n ' -r subsrrlBtiona are not »ent utile«» ■ spie«te,l Th«- ebsiigv ot label on your pap»-r will indicate the receipt of your retnittaee It it does not please notify us. All Lodge. Grange. School. Church or other notices or advertisement» ot social», partie», dance«. concert». theatrical«, etc . given for a protit.-barged tor at regular rate« In order to insure change of ad adverti»er» must hare copy tn this offii-e uot later than Thursday preceding -lav of publication. H HtMTIkt 1» our »i-ecialty ", are well < .uipts-d to do the be.t work at current pr . e». Espectallv farmers'and busine’sa men'» Letter Hv-d- Envelope» Butter Wrappers. Statement». Ute tn »mall or large quantities Auction Bills. Ibslgers Po»ter>. etc . printed on short notice ONE MAN'S WORK FOR COOD ROADS MEAN— Pn-gr«Mtx and proxperlly. Higher farm valuaa. Quicker tnni»|w»rtnlk»n. l utold wealth U> producer«. Advance u« elvillxatluu. Kevttiuuiy of time. L aws worry and waate. Educational aud religion» prog rewc. Better home«. Happier families. Quick communication, I «evelopment of social center* Ï ■tamucfl »hould N »«-nt b> Express or Post- tber Money Order. Registered letter or Cheek. Btsmf* s-xept-si up to 10 rents. CIUKI O’ tPOOtSS ROADS The price of The Herald alone is fl, it year, dint to those who would like the advantage of a clubbing rate with other papers we offer the following low price«! Remember these are the lowett Rate« Anyone «pn-iitiK n «•!««•♦< h and dMerlptloQ may qulrkly ftAcrrtnin onr <>pinl«»n free whethar an Invwntlon IR pmbRbly pntmitalihv (omniiinlrw- tlonaatrt<^IVf*onfl«1«ntlMl HANOBOOK «m seni free. <>l<1o«t tiMRnry f«»r ««curing patema. Patanta tah«*n llirough .Munti A < t ». rarelva fpsrtfil nntkf, wlthout charga In tha Sdentine American. A handatimcly lllnatrafod waakly Larvasi Hr* mlatlon of any peianfiflc Journal. 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