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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1912)
SNAPS FARM AND EXAMPLE OF ENGLISH HALF TIMBER. CLASS|F|ED POULTRY Design 2R, by Glenn L. Saxton, Architect, Minneapolis. Minn. in Acreage, City Residences and Business Property can be found here WANTED—Wood $6.00 per cord, coal $8.50 per ton. Flowing and moving. W. A. Hall A Sons, Foster Road, Lents, I Tabor 2888. —-------------------- —----------------------------- WANTED—Boys may be had and I sometimes girls. The older ones at ordinary wages and ottiers to be schooled and cared for in return for slight services rendered. For particu lars address W. T. Gardner, superin tendent Boys and Girls Aid Society of Oregon, Fortland. Ore. tf HINTS, HELPS AND SUGGESTIONS Plant an ad In these columns watch your business grow. and We Carry in Stock Lots $5 Down, $5 per Month in Ideal Res idence Section of Lents Officials of the Canadian department of agriculture put the damage to sack ed wheat In (be western provinces at I2.UUU.UUO annually. NOTARY PUBLIC WORK Home one has found out that eating |M>|M'orn during the entire journey will prevent car sickness, Incidentklly it will pieuse the ''uewsle." Bright Realty Co. All Kinds of MRS T. BRIGHT Staple and Fancy Gro ceries Foster Road Ineluding such well known g*oda of Merita» ALLEN A LEWIS, PRE FEIlRED STOCK canned goods, WHITE RIVER FLOUR Etc MR. MERCHANT! When you don't find wliat you want at other «ton« go to Do You . Realize L. E. Wiley’s first Avenue and Foster Road the benefits and su periority of the Auto matic System over the Old? JONSRUD BROS. We will be glad to ex plain. Phone us and a representative will call. BORING OREGON Photic 41X Mill I 14 tulle« «outhvast of K«l«o CEDAR POSTS SHINGLES MOULDINGS TURNED WORK LUMBER $6 AND East ot P. <>. LENTS HOME PHONE COMPANY UP largr »h* k ot iHlnrtislon Ltltnbrr oil hand Rough and Drr«M«<l lutnljer tor all purpoa«*« •end order to Jt NMKl’D HKoM. Boring RD 2 BORING-SANDY Get Married STAGE LINE First-Class livery and feed Stables at Borlnq and Sandy Transportation of all kind» of Baggage to Kandy and interior pointa .... E. F. DONAHUE, Prop, boring. - • Oregon There's Nothing Like It And WHEN you get married let ua print your wedding Invi tation« -t- -t- McKINLEY & SON TABOR 9ti8 HOME 3112 We Simply Dote on Help ing Along the Good Cause DEALERS IN Hay, Feed, Grain & Building Material THE DAy and call on $100 Reward, $100 i Give us a chance to figure on your winter’s feed andiwe will save you money. We Deliver Any where i I , I I | I ' Tha readers ot thia paper will ba pleaaed to learn that there la at least one nread.d disease that science has been able to cure In all its Biases, and that la Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh belli» a constitutional disease, reoulr.« a constitutional treat ment. Hairs Catarrh Cure is taken In ternally. acting directly upon the blood and mucous «urfaces of tha system, there by destroying the foundation of the dls- ease, and giving the pntlent strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature In doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith In Its curative pow- < rs that they offer Ono Hundred Dollars for any rasa that It falls to cure. Send for list of testimonials. „ . Addreea T. J. CIIKNKV * CO., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by all DrueyUt«, Tie. Taha Hall's Family Pills for constipation. THE HOUSEWIFE IS PLEASED WITH MT. SCOTT BREAD BREAD PURITY is of prime importance in the healthful sustanence of life. Pure sweet, wholesome, satisfying bread in our output, day in, day out, week in, week out. If not acquain ted with Mt. Scott bread, hasten your trial order thia way and be convinced of it* superiority. MADE IN LENTS BY THE MT. SCOTT BAKING CO. A. BRUOUI «. Prop. ON CAULINE FOR SALE ORTRADE—Wood stump age, four miles Southeast of Lents. L. G. Meyra, R. D. 1 Clackamas, tf PERSPECTIVE VIEW—FROM A PHOTOGRAPH. Anaheim. Cal., is the center of an extensive celery raising district, from which 1,000 cars of the vegetable will bo ablpi>ed during the present season. FOR SASE—Fresh dairy and family cows. mile east of Lents on Foster road. A. Hess. 2-t3 Sand and gravel are usually viewed as sort of pleblan stuff In nature's economy and the business world, but it took $21,037.030 in 11)10 to buy what was used in building and other pur poses. FOR SALE—One half acre, fenced, east front, some orchard, good location. $10 down, $10 per month. Enquire at Mt. Scott Publishing Co’», office. FIRST FLOOR PLAN. A law has been recently passed by ¡ba Florida legislature prohibiting tiie -hlpiuent out of the state of green or uni'lpc oranges. The law was passed primarily in the Interest of the grow er. but will beueflt the consumer ulso. During tbe winter months, when se rere colds are frequent. It is well to have handy a liottle of turpentine, camphor and sweet oil mixed to rub on to the neck and cheat when a se vere cold Is contracted Often such an application made* before a doctor can be summoned will head off many n severe cold and possibly pneumonia. REMEMBER THE PLACE FOR SERVICE—Pure bred 2-year- old Jersey bull. W. Fairbanks, 2 blocks North and 2 blocks West of school house, Ien s. FOR SALE—New medium size safe. $15.00; coat $40.00. All household goods cheap. Ed Miles, H block south of car line, Main St. New Zealand has twenty-four sheep for each Inhabitant. Fanners of the Unite«! States would be better ofT than they are today if. as a country, we could make as good showing. The Danes are the greatest butter- nnikers of continental Europe, and In the United States buttermakers of this same nationality take most of the prize« for the manufacture of gilt edged butter. HALE FOR SALE—100 cords good dead wood. Will sell ail or park Wood ia piled at Powell Valley at Linneman's Junction, 2 miles west of Gresham. Inquire of Forbes Bros. SECOND FLOOR PLAN. FOR SALE—One fourth acre, cleared, in Walden Park. Five dollar payments. Enquire at .Mt Scott Publishing Co’s, office. Here Is a splendid idea of what can be done with a moderate amount of money tn the type of architecture that usually runs from $12,000 to $20,000. The size of the house is thirty-five feet wide, exclusive of the sun room, EGGS EOR SALE —Barred Rock eggs and twenty-six deep over tbe main part. The house is arranged with a central for hatching from heavy laying strain. hall stairway leading to second story and rear, with stairway to the basement Price jU per hundred or $1.50 per 15. underneath and combination grade door in rear. The living room covers tbe I Ine half mile north and half mile east entire side of the house, with a large open fireplace in center. Living room ■f school house. W. E. Thomae. and hall are connected by open, square column«*! pedestal openings, allowing bookcases In each pedestal from living room side. Dining room in front, with large Dutch window opening, and sun room with French doors. Dining room has bullt-lu sl«let»oard. Kitchen is well arranged in rear of same. This house contains everything that is essential to make a complete home, such as clothes chute, broom closet, built-in «¡upboards, etc. PROFESSIONAL On the second story there are four large light and roomy chambers, good sized bath, unusually large closets; also linen closet and stairway leading to good h 1 zc <1 attic. Basement under entire building: first story, nine feet; sec General Practice. Abstracts made and ond story, eigtit feet. Birch or red oak finish throughout first story, pine to examined. paint in seeoud story. Coot to build, exclusive of beating and plumbing, $4.000 DIRECTORY Upon receipt of $1 the publisher of this paper will supply a copy of Saxton s book of plans entitled "American Dwellings." Tbe book contains 240 new and up to date designs of cottages, bungalows and residences costing from $1,000 to $6,000. The pruning of the sugar orchard heavy machines run by steam for test maple may be done any time from tbe ing, and nt-arly the whole length will be middle of July up to the 1st of De- a einc with proper «»quipment. cemlier, but If done Iti the other months A private laboratory for research and of the year the trees will suffer much experiment has been reserved for th» from loss of sap. The worst time In The handsome three story buildidg | faculty, beside the laboratory for ad all the year to do the job Is in the latter part of February, just liefore the which is to bouse the department of vanced student«, 18x20 feet. Tbe read sap starts or while it Is flowing heav dairy husbandry at the Oregon Agri ing room will be supplied with all the cultural College is now nearing comple beat dairy periodicals and reference tion, and «lien the second semester works on the subjec', and will have A chap down in Florida is out after open» Febuaty 12 will l>e ready for the next it an exhibit room for dairy pro suckers with a vengeance, claiming to use of the classes in dairying. ducts, instructive charts, and like ma send to any Inquirer the secret of con- terials. At tbe south end of tbe hall is Iruling sex In farm animals In return At a coat of $31,000 the college has an instructor’s office, and a drafting for a money order or draft for $2 Tbe built a spacious red brick building, room and a general class room. greatest medical experts and anato trimme«i with grey stone, north of the Tbe best lecture room on the campus mist« have been and are today abso agronomy building, facing east on the as to light and ventilation is that occu- lutely In the dark In regard to the In fluences which determine sex, one se court of honor. Pillared entrances are pying the entire south end of the third cret nature bus withheld from tbe pry at the south and east, and at the north floor. It has nine large windows facing is a porte cochere for the delivery of east, south and west, and the ceiling ie Ing human intelligence. milk and cream, which, from the re unusually high. It will have opera Tbe busking records have gone glim ceiving room, will be taken down an in chairs to seat more than 200. mering again. Bert Van Ilouten of Fre cline to the separating room or to the Tbe rest of the third floor, including mont county, la., excelling all previous cheese room. an office and five recitations roomi with records about ten days ago by busking From tbe room reserve«i for washing a store room for supplies, will be used 254 bushels and 50 pounds in ten cans and other utensils, an elevator at present by the mathematics depart hours. In n contest some two weeks prior to this performance he was de runs to tbe eecond floor, to carry ma ment. A large, well lighted laboratory fented In n competitive busking con chinery and supplies to the laboratories across tbe north end may later be occu test in which he busked 230 and his above. An automatic rinser, drier, and pied by the department of bacteriolgy. Prof. F. L. Kent, head of the dairy rival 231 bushels. The new record also sterilizer will be put at the end of tbe surpasses by three bushels the record sine in the wash room. A boiler and department, with O. G. Simpson, in made by Claude Wilson of 8ilver City. I engine room and two cheese curing structor, and F. R. Stockwell, research rooms complete the north end. Hollow assistant, are all anxious for tbe com tile wallsand excellent ventilation com pletion of the building, that they may Among the most striking figures bine to make the curing roomi ideal. install the new equipment and give wki£h have been compiled in connec They are just off from the big cheese their present crowded quarters in Science tion with the products exported during Hall to the chemistry department and making room, 21x36 feet. the past ten years are those having to school of pharmacy, both of which are The separating room, of the same sixe, do with live stock and meat. Statistics leo much in need of more space. show thnt in 1901 there were exported already contains a new cream ripener of from the United States 799,000 head of the Jensen type, just received, holding farm animals and 1.389,000.000 pounds 200 gallons. This ie the first piece of FARMERS’ WEEK FEB. 5-9 of beef and pork. In 1910 the export of tbe large amount of new equipment to the meat animals bad fallen to 188.000 be inetalled. Between this room and Farmers’ week at the Oregon Agricul head. while the exports of beef and the churn room is a refrigerator room. tural College, February 5-9, will be an pork were but 370.000.000 pounds. Off eacli room is a market milk room 'or intensified epitome of the four week.« bottling and cooling milk and other Tbe gospel of n better agriculture course, including all the information lias been thoroughly preached in Ohio work connected with the detail milk possible in so short a time on animal during the past' year. Thirteen spe business. husltandry, agronomy, dairy husbandry, cial trains, equipped with demonstra- A concrete sterilizer for milk bottles and horticulture. Special emphasis will Aon paraphernalia and lecturers, have will be installed in a small room off tne be laid on poultry husbandry, and the made trips over the leading railroads. hall, and will be fitteti with steam coils, last day this work will take the form of The campaign resulted In forty-eight to produce a temperature of some 220 a poultry show in which the production «lays of instruction being given In degrees. Locker and cloak room) and of the egg will be the paramount issue. practically every county In the state, while 3.300 miles were traveled by the a lavatory with shower baths and other > IHsMal trains. Instruction of the conveniences are in tbe south end oi the ROAD MACHINERY AND CLAY Dost practical kind was given tn soil building near the general office, which fertility, selection of seed corn wheat will have two smaller private offices for On January 26th, J. K. More of the ; mt sugar beet culture, poultry keep- the profeesore and instructors and a Western Clay Co. of Portland, will give ! I ig. hog raising and horticulture. It dark room. a lecture on “Clay Products and Thier !« estimated that the lectures were On the second floor there ie a large Relation to Highway Construction'* be I curd by 40,U«»' people. class room, and beyond it a storage fore the students in the short rourse at The farmers of this country sre fast room for supplies and,a shop for repairs, the Oregon Agricultural College. reaching the conviction that the parcels examinations and studies of dairy ma H. W. Why lie of Portland will also i oet is h go.si Dost to hitch to. chinery. Instruction in the use of the speak January 31 on “Road Machinery” machinery ordinarily used on thefaim giving his ex|ierience iu Oregon and, such as hand butter molds and workers, previously, in the southwest. Too often tbe profits of funning are loss in evidence than the prophets o' will be given in a room set aside for this Georgia fruit growers have asked O. A. purpose. Next it ie the milk testing f irming; more’s the pity! laboratory, 21x48 feet, lighted by five C. for three men to manage large fruit We are none of us any lietter than w large west windows. I' will acc m - farms. The colb ge rould not comply ; ought to be and many of us are a gicat date 120 students in sections of 40 with tbe request, since all of the graduates Across one end a bench will bold the are place«! nearer home. deal worse. I UREE SEORY DAIRY BUILDING For further Information phone or writ* We handle! onlyCFirttJCIaM Goods and our Prices are Right WOK Missouri does not excel In some lines of production, but she bolds the ban | uer for the biggest mules and corn- cuba produced In the country. If one la located In a section where broom corn does well it Is a paying crop, the price per .on of good quality product being about $210 per ton. WANTED Rollo €. Groesbeck Attorney-at-Law Pnone Tabor 1599 South Main St. Lents, Oregon W. F. Klineman Attorney-at-Law C. E. Kennedy 6824 43 Ave., S.E. Kennedy & Klinemnn Real Estate and Rentals, Notary Public Work Office Phone T. 2012 Residence 749 Main St. and Carline, Lents, Oregon C- €. morland, Dentist 719 Dekum Bldg., Third and Wash, ington, Portland. Ore. City Office, Main 5955; Lents Office, 2833 Residence, Tabor 2587 Residence Corner 8th and Marie Sts., Lents, Ore. Office Hours 8 to 10 a. m. W. J. OTT H. H. OTT Ott Brothers DENTISTS Gresham, - - Oregon mrs. Janette Gesell miss Rntb Gesell lessons in China Painting China decorated to order and firing. Samples of our work on exhibition at Lents Pharmacy. Studi >, 5$>th Ave., 8. E., Grays Crossing TIMELY TALK Our Guarantee on a watch or piece of.repair work is enough for all those who have patron ized us. OUR GOODS are Standard Makes. OUR PRICES are open to considera tion. OUR CUSTOMERS are our best proof of satisfactory work. OUR NEW LOCATION in the St. Charles Building will interest you. See us at 202 Morrison St. Fred D. Flora If, as alleged, the main business of life ie making money, it is amazing the number of people who fail at it, Nature is a good doctor, but she makes her patients pay to the last cent Heartburn, indigestion or distress of the stomach is instantly relieved by HERBINE. IT forces tbe badly di gested food out of tbe body and restores tone in the stomach and bowels. Price 50c. Sold by Lents Pharmacy.