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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 2, 1911)
LOANS TO FARMERS "FARMERS ner«i loans komwtimed, It in, therefore. a good 1 plan for tho farmer to <l«p<isif in the hank when he has money on hand. I IfNIS 10CA1 NfWS (Continued from page *) Try the floe oyvter» serve-l by Mr and Mrs. (!-sik at th«- comer of Main ami Johnson They ar-* Baltimore < iy»ter» —■ tin-* cream »«ew for 24c. XV. E Thomas was a - »Iler Thursday. The funner who handles his afTairs in a business like way, arwi keeps a satisfactory balance on deposit, builds up a credit at the bank which enables him to expect and receive the help of the bank when needed. XV «< will loan money to tl-' furuuT, but In* must <l<> hi» part by confurtuing to »at«* buaiiwaa rill-*» Wo mu»« know what Io* is worth almvi- all ili-tebtedncaa ai»l what hi» prospects an- Such information given ua ia. of course, »trictly I'-mtl-teiilial. ami wo, knowing miioh of lite ntsxls ami o-mdiUoiis rxlellitg, may la- able Io offer advice worth much to the fanner seeking a loan. Gresham News ANOI III K PK »Nt IK I IhRARY SOLI Ai lAll» IO RISI GRi Al SUCCESS Mrs. Emrrta Wright Passes Social as Well as F inancial to Her Reward After Ix>ng Success Seventy Dol and Useful Life. lars Cleared. The »a.I new» of the death '•( Mr» Th# library • annual Hallowi- en social Emma Wright, mot tier of I It Wright, and high jink» held in the Commi n ial n-a. he.l ua thia morning Mr« Wright paws'* I away peaiwfully at th* home <d « lui, r<N>m» Tu-*«-lay eve. far eclipsed any other mn >al in previous y- am hrr *oii r»urt of U wii Mm W right ha» lived a long and From a «s ial and financial »landpoint eventful life, liavlog attain-«! tl».- .-nviabl- it o-rt.-cte-l highly on the public spirited- age of SA. Hire etowrd the plain» in 1MJI m*as ami enterprise of tin- people of and with her hualrand •i«l!.-r«*d all the « ire»ham ami vicinity. Every article hardahipa ot the early pioneer*. It ia to was sold out soenthuaed wa» tlw* crowd th** pioneer» dial Oreabam. arui < »re- that even the Howers on the table» wer» gon for that matter, owe« their present sold. They brought l<«c a piece It is »tate of pr<>»|» rity th-elgct til«' pr-s-ssi« will cxc«»«l $70, Tlx* funeral «-rvic*- were conducted that much anyway and smli.-ient for -•!■ by Itev I II Wi»»l. an old pi-mtwr pens»» (or »otite time Hie program himaelf A I arg" • .-ngr-gati-m ol moor rendered wa» highly c-iinin-iidahl- and ner» «a» prco iil at the lUpliat clmn h appreciative to bear hun pay tribute to th'" »»•»*»*•• m-mian ihirial wa» in the local <wme- Th» Gold Oust Was There. tery Wcduanday North America baa count«*«! a« a gold Emma Wright wa» born in l.yme. X. Y., o--t--l« r 1.1. l*Jri "he married E. producing continent only since the Inte fortlea Rut It might well bare done I* Wright, August 29. IM7. Th-' family so for about 200 yearn According to then inov«l to l"W< where they r-»i<l«d tbe fxmdon Chronicle. In th«* voyage near Sioux City (or fourteen yearn, coin round the world which began In 1719 ing to Oregon and «etiling, on the farm the privateer Captain Shelvocke found now owned by tbeirs-m, I R. Wright, In certain California valleys "a rich ill l>«7W H-rs* the huaband E I'. black mold which, as you turn It fresh Wright died in lteeeii>l»*r. 1HWI, elm«* up to th«* sun. appenra as If Inter Though w« w hich time »be ha» made her home with mingled with gold dual Irr »on E It Wright, who with Id» two were a little prejudiced." he adds, '‘against the thought that It could be sister», Mm llenry Kam- of (in-aham, possible that this metal ahould tie so and Mm. Mina Carter of Mum., «umve promls- uously and universally mingled their mother with common earth, yet we endeavor -*d to i-leause and wash the earth from some of It. ami the more we did tbe 6KISHAM LOCALS more It appeared like gold In order Mm. E. An-lerw-n, of Powell X alley to tie further satis fled I brought away ha» l««n -m the sick lift for the past few [ some of It. which we lost In our con weeks. At present »he la improving fusion In China." nicely. Mi-« Maud Mich- l and Mi* Hope An- At» Himaelf Thin. A terribly emaciated man. about -lemon wen' ti-e-t—«.-« atari apron »bowel given the bri-te-to-be, Mine Minnie thirty five year» of age. was eatlug lakiin'nce at tlie Michel home last Satur four meals a day. Including a heavy day evening Game», Music ami a breakfaat. lie was also taking milk tietween meal». I Indue«»! him to give dainty luncheon were enjoyed. up tbe ntllk t>etw,*cn meal« and to taks Rev. A. <'abler conducted aervicew at only a cup of weak tea for tir«*akfaat Melrose Sunday. At once his weight begnn to increase J M. Johnston, our former «tati-m It Is now normal Obviously it was a agent ha» lic-'ti tranafelvd to St. Johns ease not only of ordinary mental wor In hia place com«* •«. XV Page, a IXirt- ry, but also of worry and overwork of lander. Mr. Page ia la-coming acquaint the ndlllons of cell lives within him ed and »ay» he like» Gresham first-rat«'. He gave tbe cella and organs a rest nnd at once there whs a storage of en A new fems* i» lieing «*on»lriirtcd at ergy and weight. Metropolltun Maga th«' lawlie home on Powell street. zine. The commercial club hehi an itiq-»rt- Linked Bsfor» and After. ant mm'llng Wi.lmalay eve. XI bile we Having enter«*«! th«* church at Re think of it, where ia there a town of Gresham's size, with an organization of geneburg, tn Germany, for the purpoae thia kin-1 that display» a*1 much energy, of being married and taken til» place pride ami "get th- reednexa?" If you lieslde the bride, a man named Wahl, who si*-*ms to have l-een of a some are not a memlier, do not low a -Iny in what nervous disposition, suddenly enrolling yourself in flu* rank» of th««ae rushed out of the building, took a cab greatest of all Oregon Imoatera. to th«« station and jumped Into a mov Mr. and Mm A Meyers «|»*nt Sun-lay ing train We have always maintained with their son. Hope, at Engi ne lloja* that the bridcgrooai should be hand cuffed to the liest man until the con is attending college then*. Rev. F. Freund is working in the in clusion of the ceremony It Is foolish terest -if Ilia church at Seattle thia week. to take unnecessary risks - f«ndon Globe John Freeman, carrier on route I, ia ill at his home, threatened with typhoid ! Happiness. fever. Mrs. Faina Stanley is taking his ! There Is nti Instinct In the heart of place on Mie mall rout«*. Ninety-eight to <1 was th«* score piled up against the Orient scluxd team by the Gresham la-la at the latter s Held Iasi Saturday. Ina previous game n big score was mad«* but this is th«* limit. Balked at Cold Steel ”1 wouldn't let a «factor - nt my fool off,” anid IL D. Ely, Bantam. Ohio. •'although a horrible nicer had been the plague of my life for four years. Instead I mssl Bm klen'x Arnie salve, ami my foot was soon completely cured " Heals Burns. Boils, Son s, Bruises. Eczema, I’lmples, Corns. Surest Pile cure. 2Ac at all -Irnggiste. For pains in the side or chest ¿iatnpen a pi«*ce of flannel with Chamberlain » Liniment ami bind it on over the seat of pain. There is nothing ls*tter. For sale by all dealers. man which makes hint fear a cloud less happiness It seenia to him that he ow es to misfortune s til he of tils fife. and that which he does not pay ; liear« interest. Is amassed and largely i swells a debt w hich sooner or Inter he must acquit." Her Long Dream. Bated«»—Ah: Ills projiosnl was jtist | like a dream! I Agnes Well, you ought to know, dear You've been dreaming of that proposal for years. ( 'hamls»rlain's Stoniseli and Liver Tablets do not sicken or gripe and may be taken with |»>rteet sirfety by the moat -lelicate woman or the youngest child. Th-- old and fwlile will also find them a most suitable remedy for aiding and atrrngtbening their weakened digestion and for regulating th-* liowels. For sale by all -leal-'r«. irwu Prof. AH»*rl Kohler, a graduate of the Beilin Conserv atory ol Music, lov-been engag-d by the Alcazar Theatre as a pianist end will la*heard tla-re tide s-s-k Mr Kohler Ims tMken up Ins resid-'UC« , here, lie ha» a family now residing her-' and is here to »lay dNb — CAiWI EETRICG CEXTSAL KHSI ROGGI RIVER VALLEY OREGON CCAacSPONDCNO: SOLICITEiT Have you tried oue of those Home Ma>h- Ph-s rna-le by Mr. Cook, corner of Mum anil Johneon. They an* tine, Ma (TMs matter must not b» rspr'med with out spacial permission ) you buy one Mr. J. B Van Ahl of KIM East 2M "t, A lead.ng citizen of «Jklab-ima known Portland, formerly ol Minneapolis, Miuu was calling in ia-iits on Thursday search as "Alfalfa Bill" M< Murray 1» think mg f--r Merl Thomp-on, a former ac- ing of running for senator against one of the present In-uinbents. If he quaitance. work» ibis alfalfa racket even moder Itillaril ami Ellis Caaeity, brother» of ately be ought to win out. I-rank t aasity of this place arrivtsi lure tin» w-'i-k from Ijtelitl-dd, III., and have Peach aeeda should be planted as • k« ided to loMte in or m ar Portland, j aoou as 'be pulp ia removed aud be fore tbe pit baa a chance to dry out. And «till they com*' to Oregon' They should tie planted In rich, mel The Xuv- iuls-r iasne of the Pacific low soli and where It Is desired the •«rang»-Bulletin, 17,Aon copies m all, u little tree shall stand io tbe nursery being issued from thia other this wwk. plot. Ve», Lenta is on U m * map. It will be a consoling thought for T) te I «■nt» f-sitl-all squad was defeated many a farmer tbe coming months to Holiday oil liw* Imine lot by the scon- of know that bls horses will do just ns •1 to K at the hands (or (ewt > -if liie Ros- well on nice bright corn fodder as ou City eleven. The l-s-al lad- were not in hay. Home grain should t»e fed with their usual form and the game a as tea- I It, as with hay. ilei-eudlng upon wbeth lure les». er the animals are loatlug or working Mr. and Mrs. G. XV. Cook have pur- Notwithstanding tbe fact that so eiiaacd tie- restaurant on tie' <'<irn<-r of .Main and lolin»<>n just o|»-m«l up by much 1» written and spoken about Mr and Mrs. Cunningham, formerly of th!» "back to the land" movement, over 45.00O.WO of tbe more than 90. Portland, wls-n- Mr. t'-sik intends to 000.( miu |ieople who live In this country conduct a short order house and quick I reside In towns of 2.500 or over, and lunchroom. Mr and Mrs. C-xik have, tbe proportion of town dwellers seems las-n in this l-iiain-*»» a gm»l many year« 1 to lie on the Increase rather than de and will serve you in Us- gmai old home crease. style. A lot of farmers, who have all the II. E Anderson, of the Miller Mowry Ltiml-er Co. <lropp««l in on ua this week. way from $1.«Oo to Hl/kiO of stock and farm makhlnery to dispose of at He i« a regular reader of The Herald ami an auction sale, often make the aerl »ays the carrier mis»««l him last w««-k. oils mistake of tinderadvertising tbe It »hows that the liomepa|»-r 1» valuable affair, forgetting that tf a dollar or ali-i greatly iniaaed when it d«»w not ap- two put Into an extra 2W or 300 bills pwar. bring* even one live bidder to the sale C-iunty otli-'ere an- l-siking for two tbe additional amount a|»ent for pub |»-r»on« w li-i ciitcred a Ismls Itesideuce : li-'lty comes back with comrsiund In terest. Going short on advertising Ls intisqiierading a- odiccr» of tl-<- law If like skimping the se-d for fertile soli. -aught it will go hard with them a» the punishment lor tin» •Ih nc- i» »even* and A rather r»*marknble Instance of rap not easily avoid-*-!. id tn-e growth has tx>en noted in tbe Federal Telegraph Company whose cns«* of aome soft maple trees to l-e towns are plainly visable, are now on a found in northern Fremont county, Commercial basis of over $4tXMX) per just east of th«* Missouri river. In month. They are now engaire<l in the southern Iowa. From seed« that were construction of Uiwera and station at planted in 1X54 trees have grown to an Medford, work being managed by Mr. exceptional size. One measures seven teen feet six Inches In circumference, Sawyer. another sixteen feet six inch«*«, while Mr. Grebeel of Arteta is about to ex a number measure from ten to sixt«*en change his brick properties and lots for feet In cin*umference. Such growth a Coos County farm. His neighbors can only tie explain,«! on most favora would regret to see his departure. ble soil and climatic conditions Atty. Robert A Miller of Portland sold 10 acr«M< nt Sycamore, part of tha XVhlle the fact 1« seldom mentioned, 110 acres formally owned by Rodlun's, the object of the reclamation service for $!<ooo cash. Mr. Miller is one of the Is uot only to put water on land bar ren and unproductive through lack of large holders n- ar Sycamore. E. Leaf of Bull Run has just com- rainfall, but to remove the surplus pleted dryiug a large crop of prunes. moisture by drainage from soils al most equally unproductive. It has He gets 10c per lb. been esilmnted by exiierts In charge Brotherhood of American Yeoman, of the government reclamation service just purchased new degree team re that wher«»n« there are 40.1MMMXI0 acres galia coating Portland Star Homestead of arid land still to tie watered there No. 42. $220. Many Lents people are ure HO.OOtUXIO a«res of swamp and enrolled. overflow land which can tie drained Ed. Florshuty and wife, formally nnd made productive by putting the property holders at I»ents. paid the reverse principle Into operation. town a visit Sunday. Rome idea of the magnitude of the Olive Clark of I-ents, now teaching at Hepner, reports success in her first Irrigation work which has been un experienc. Her friends at Lente are dertaken by the national government Is gained from recent reports, which many and their regards go through the »how that from the passage In 1902 Beaver State Herald to her school. of the law authorizing these Irrigation enterprise« up to the present there has been expend«*! $70.000.000. while fts.ono.ooo will t-e available for use during the next four years. As soon as the tracts on which this money is to lie exj>end«»d are put under ditch nnd sold the money received will be returned to the fund, to be used in similar mnnuer for the development of other enterprises. Irregular l>owel movements lead to chronic constipation end a constipated Ths Tele »< » Purposely Interrupted lial-it dlls tlie »y-tem willi nnpurieww. Ysehtmg Cruise IIERB1XE to a great bowel regulator. A frw «cMMin» back a well known It purities the >y-ten>. vitiiiztw tlw 1>I< m »1 tosi--»» < barter«*«! a splendid yacht for | aud pitta tlie figts-tive organs in tine August and luvlt-sl a large number of 1 vigorous condition Price 5«k-. Sold by her friends for a Ihr-'« weeks' enilee. At I le-nts Pharmacy. first all went Well, though th-' party wae not »| m » tally well aanorted. but after a feu days they ta-gau to erln"e signs of being somewhat laired with •a« li other'» I'onipuny Th-* host«-»» marked these sign« of In-'lplent borsdottl. which became more plainly evident each day. and at last fu despnlr she took -smtisel with one of her guest», an old and exjierienced yachtsman. "What on earth shall I dn to a tn us- these (a-opler she asked The yachtsman looked at tbe seren» sky and calm, blue water and shook his head doubtfully "A storm would enliven them up a bit." he said, "but the weather looks quite settled There la only one thing to I m * done. You must arrange a break down; the enirlmier will manage that all right for you. He has probably often done so before Then you must make for the nearest port for rejialrs and let your guests have a run ashore Rome of them. I expect, will find an excuse for bidding you goodby and those who remain with you will get along all right together " Tbe hostess took her guest's adrte» and arrived at Toulon a day later where nigh twenty of her guests bld her goodby —London M A P Come and learn of it. Free FLED FROM BOREDOM. Chinese Secret Given to the World Demonstration at our Three Days THE PRINCE WINKED. And Mi»» Aleett Was at ths Other End of the Flirtation. NOVEMBER 9, 10 and 11th Lents Hardware Co. It aeems an awful thing, but here la tbe circumstance on record that Louisa M. Aicott. tbe sainted author of "Little Women." once publicly flirted with Ed ------------------------------------------------------- ze----- ward VII. Tbe fact cornea out tn Mrs Belle Moaea book, "Louian May Al cott. Dreamer and Worker " Tber- 1» a paaaage in the book which contains Miss Aleott’s |>ersonal account of the Incident. It refers to the time when tbe late king, then Prince of Wales made bla famous visit to this country Of Any "1 went to Boston.” Mi.«» Aicott re lates. “and I saw the Prince of Wale» Character trot over tbe common with bi« train at Printed at review—a yellow haired laddie, very like bls mother Fanny XV and I nod This d«*d and waved as he passed and be Office openly winked bls boyish eye at us. for Fanny wftb her yellow cnrls and rj» wild waving looked rafher ro«vdy. and the poor little prince wanted some fun We laughed and tbougbt that we had been more distinguished by the saucy wink than by a stately bow Bovs are always jolly—even princes." By tbe way. thia incident occurred ❖ In 1860. when tbe Prince of Wales was nineteen years old aDd consequently Samples Shown and Prices Pur» quite a broth of a boy. and when Miss nished on Application Aicott—we blush to record It—was twenty-eight.—New York Mall A Society Card GET THE BEST You Are Losing Money Every day you put off paying this store that intended xrisit. Even- time you make a purchase of Furniture or Stoves else LIBRARY BENffIT NEXT THURSDAY where than here it costs you something. Program of Music, Recita tions Etc. Is Arranged-- Everybody Invited. but never both together. Th-* committee appointed to arrange for a I»'tu'fit entertainment to lie given for tin* Lents Library met \X’ednes,lay eve and -ieci-i-*,l to hold it Thursday. Nov. loin the Grang«* Hall. XX'liile as yet the program is not com plete it is pretty certain that tin* eve ning will he an etiiovahle one. for ar rangements are being made for music of liotli vocal ami instrumental, recitations Indian t’luh drill and the popular im- |x>n»>nator, Mrs. Hazel I loopin gar ner of Portland. This latter nmnl>«>r ia a very entertaining attraction itself, as Mrs. Hoopingarner's work is considered l-ar excellent. A small admission ice of 2Ac for adults and loc for chil-lrrn will !»■ asked The library iu*eds your assistance ami n->w offers you this opportunity to com«* forward with it. Help th«* worthy cause. You will be -ionbly benefittsl. Put a |Mimus plaster on the chest and take a good cough syrup internally if you woul-i treat a severe case of sore lungs pro|»*rly. Get the dollar size BALLARP’S IIOREHOEND SYRUP. XX’ith each Iwittl«' then* is a fn-i* HER RICK'S RED PEPPER POROUS PLASTER for the chest. Solil l-y Lents Pharmacy. The writer makes no claim to being a crop forecaster and particularly of the long distance kind, but Is Inclined to think that with all kinds of fruits In such prodigal abundance this sea son It 1« more than likely that a good many vines, boshes and trees will take more or 1«»«« of a layoff next year For this reason It would not be a bad idea for the provident housewife to lay hy this season a generous store of such fruits as are still available. In cluding grapes, peaches, pears, etc. It Is not likely that in another decade will fruits of all kinds be as plentiful nnd cheap as they have been this sea- sou Ax showing how the hie state fairs liear definite fruit along the line of better agricultural ni"tho<!s mny be cited the organization of the alfalfa order during the Wisconsin state fair A tn«*eting was called of all fair vis itors Interested In the growing of al falfa. and officers were el«*< ted to hold office for a year This new assoc la lion will work In conn«>ctlon with the Wisconsin Agriculture! Experiment association Any person who has tak en n course In agricultnre or la Inter ested In the growing of alfalfn may become a member by paying 25 cents. Notwithstanding th«* modest member «hip fee. much good Is bound to come from the organization. Store is in quality. popular prices. If it isn’t in price it Only here can you obtain peerless quality at Others may match either one or the other J. C. M ount & S on LENTS, ORE. 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