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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 5, 1912)
w NOTES OF THE W. C. T. II. THE PRETTIEST OF ALL COUNTRIES Your Check Account Franoc, one of the foremost nations Why do business firms pay by check? of tbe world, ha« dteeovared an actual (continuv<l from front vmv ) When you receive pay for wages or falling off of one blind red thousand in the birth rate of that country This designate anything I didn’t know th« other bills, in ninety-nine cases out of one Entered as Second Claw Mail Matter at Lent», Oregon, August 26, 1911 alarming condition, it is stated by the ' nature of, and «Ite brought ine In a hundred you are paid by check. Minister of Firance who plac«>d the Published Every Thursday at Lenta, Ore., bv the M t . S cott P dbiishinu Co. goodly portion, But 1 gii«-» 1 must But you are paying “In Cash,” be matter before the Commisaion on De- cause you think that your account is too |H>pulation iu «easion at Paris last week, have pointed to thè «oup twice a» «he H. A. DARNALL, E ditor and M abaubr . is due to a number of different causes.— brought in» in a greti buwl contatning small for a bank to take. This is not so. including the evil effects of alcohol. The nt leiuit a quart, and I noticeli ou thè Office Phone: Home 1111. Residence: Tabor 2813 Did you ever stop to think that you relation of drunkenness to infant mor I bill that I was charged 60 pfdennidg for could lx* making money with the time tality, declared this high official, would OMEBODY would like to eat remain a perpetual resource. in the future la* studied in every part of I it. Well, I have had a round with you spend in running around to pay YOUR Is Mr. Teal favorable to care France. French, Belgin, and Germ»n »<> tar, and know something about the BILLS in cash? Now, you could, just county library system. The sys ful protection of the states re When a great nation stands aghast at ; as Elmer would «av, “though »lightly try it. sources or is he eager to dispose «condition existing within itself, when I'm »till in the ring ' and as tem as now handled seems to be of every acre of uninhabited land it sees its strengtn oozing away, its in 1 ' disfigured, We venture to say that you will I have only Italian left to wrestle with wonder why you did not start a check ac dividual units decreasing in nnmlier a mystery to most people. For and every desirable water or from thi» on, I ought to l>e on top part and solemnly states a contributing I of the time any how. count before. instance. Gresham citizens raised power site? cause thereto, it is worth while for busy I came to Lucerne Nov. 8. Thi» Good faith is all we require and your the money for buying the ground housewives and mothers to pause long beautiful place in a general starting business is welcome at this bank at any enough to think understandingly al>out point for all tourieta visiting the Alp» for the library site, and Carne HE result of the initiative the matter. time. left Bern on the 5th. It i» surely an gie Co. furnished the funds for action on road legislation at We may know very little about the building. Was that a dona the November election was anti France and care nothing at all al»>tit its interesting place on a fairly level plat- 1 eau, a peninsula formed by a great tion to Gresham or to the c unty cipated. It is now anticipated strength or weakness as a nation, but curve of the Aar, which 1» cro*«ed by or to the managers of the county that the approaching legislature all Mt Scott dirtrict ia vitally awake to 1 several bridges. UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY libraries? If it was to Gresham will have more road legislation the subject of infante. At the baby Strange what erroneous notion» one »how in Salem this fall one of its own will form of a place. 1 always sup- LENTS. OREGON the town has little to show for it placed before it than has ever infants was pronounced by the eugenics it was surrounded by mountain in the way of good looks and the come before it at once or all to- committee to lie a perfect baby. Every posed peaks and that one would have construction was taken entirely gether. It is therefore time that child of the future ought to be given the to look straight up to »ee out. But the out of local hands and turned to we ghould make further study of parental c nditiona which will produce only show capped mountain» war a range far to ti e south. At Bern I had people who have no interest in road laws. For this purpose we tbe pertect infant It is then of special interest to our a tine room for 2 f, the same at Inter- the town whatever. Gresham is have given a lengthy quotation WANTKII own people to know something about locken. but 2^ here. I spent two day» just completing a new town hall. in this issue of the Michigan road the effects of alcohol. at Interlochen, a wonderfully grand and —Good, clean cotton rag» If the style of the town hall does law in reference to local support Can the protest of a young wife beautiful place, more charming if poss- at WANTED a pound. Mt. Scott Pub. Co. Real Estate not out class that of the new li and supervision, and also the es against drunkenness on the part of her ' ble than it is here. It is situated in a WANTED—Boy» mav be had and brary. now we are no judge of sential part of their reward fund. husband be anything other than a fool little valley as level has a floor, at the »onietiinea girl». The older one» at junction of two lakes connected by the ordinary wage« and other» to lie looks. The library looks old now That is a matter which is bound ish. sidy feminine notion? The government of France »ays •‘yes’’ Aar of which the lake« are merely an schooled an<i cared for in return for Rentals and there will never be any way to have a part in road legislation “The dimunition of the power of France expansion but on all sides are moun •light services rendered. For partici!- to redress it It’s antiquated in in this state. The real questions in the world will sooner or later be the tain peak« and mighty canons that are lar» atidresa W. T. Gardner, superin Boy» and Girl» Aid Society of a time of up-to-date, modern con in dispute is as to the manner of inevitable consequence of tbe sterility surely awe inspiring. Thia is another tendent Loans < Iri'gon. Portland, Ore tf of our nation ’ says the Minister of Fi favorite rendezou» (or tourist». On my struction. raising the state fund and the KOK MAI.K If the County was the recipient manner of distribution. The peo- nance, at the same time announcing wav from Bern to Interlock»! I had a that the great scientific mind of that lone companion but his English wa« Insurance A horw 760 11», old, but sound and of the Carnegie donation it ap- ™ to*di^ great scientific nation will study the re worse than my German so we didn t still good for light service to exchange pears that under the condition prove of the idea Why lation of drunkenness to infant mortali fraternize to any perceptible extent. for (HMiltry or anything of value on a of city use and assistance the not provide such a fund b For the la»t 2i) miles we followed the farm. Make me an oiler. Biintzel. Wil- ty- Abstracts ber’s road half mile east of North main Wasn't the | street. city of Gresham should have had mil]age tax? To avoid the ex. Well, now, suppose we do a little j shores of lake Thum. Those French 1 scenery delightful though I After leav consideration m the selection of pendlture of money on mere studying ourselves. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE—Splen Property Sold on Payments babies are as nothing compared to our ing Bern I had my first ride on a gentl business location lOoxlOO ft. Two Pleasure drives or state high | own little people. There is no reason ing Swiss R. R. They are surely up to did etc. Grays Crossing, Price rea pie who are to receive the advan ways, why not apportion this why we should wait until the French the standard. I like their style of car Stores sonable. 1.0 SoiitliUth Ave. Ixmts, < if*. tage of the library and profit by state fund to those counties or government makes a report, and there windows, they drop from the top and Good cottage, »ix rooms and hath. its presence as a civic improve road districts which themselves by allow another nation to advance will stay wherever you put them. I Two full lot» 11-2 blocks Mt. Hcott car. East Foster Road, Lents while we remain dormant. Fortunate put in two wonderful days at Interlock- Bargain. 120 floutb 9th Ave Lent», Ore ment. show an interest in improvement ly it is not necessary for us to begin at en (between the lakes). Climbed far If the Donation was to the by accomplishing a creditable the foundations of experimental in FOR SALE—A No. I pure bred black above the snow line, visited a Swiss M inorca cockerels. Two blocks north managers of the library it does amount of standard road work? quiry, for scientists have already done village high up on the mountain »ide, anil two blocks west of school house, look as though they would have that for us. All we need to do is to in inspected the Swiss cottage», watched I «Dte. W. Fairbank». I t. form ourselves as to what has already the children at play, »now hailed some had the courtesy to get an ex Announcement is made that LUMBER—At our new mill I1« mile« of them, gazed far down into those southeast of Keleo. We deliver lumber, and pression of the desires of the water rents will come down after lieen laboriously worked out. It is but two hundred and fifty odd (• people of the town in regard to January first in the Lents sec years since the death of William Har abysmal canon», got t>ack borne after limarmi Bro». Storage Company dark and was happy. In fact the view, what sort of public building was tion. That may be news but it vey tbe English anatoigist who just as 1 gazed down some 3U0n ft. with FOR SALE—One fourth acre,cleared, ail points between Portland to be stuck down in their midst. is not surprising news at that. traced the circulation of the blood and those two beautiful lakes and the town in Walden Park. Five dollar payment«. Makes and I am ta on Mt. Scott Line. Enquire at Mt Scott Publishing Co'», But in this, like other features There is absolutely no reason gave to tbe world knowledge of |the spread out before me and th«> wonderful office. Freight, Express, Baggage and all of library7 management, the peo why the people in Lents should wonderful rivers of life coursing Jnnglran as a back ground was a sight FOR SALE—Newapaper» for wrap through the human body. Think of the equal of which I never expect to »t-e kinds of Transfer Work. ple are only considered as child have to pay about twice for their the ping or kindling. Mt. Scott Pub. Co. ages upon ages of existence before 1 again. ren who take their medicine ac water that people on the other the world produc«*d a man with »uffici- j Thi» morning I left for Itrienz by Lenta Office FOR RENT—4 room house—In good Foster Road cording to directions, be it wel- side of the line have to pay. ent inquiry of mind and grasp of intel boat, »topped a couple of hournjlhere location. Inquire at Herald office. Lents Phone« - - Tabor 1424 lect to enrich the world with knowledge then took the train for this place. It come or not. FOR SALE CHEAP—All or part of Horne H 6111 The city really loses less water upon so vital a matter. ' wa» surely a wonderful ride. In place» 1500 cords <d timber. Th re«* and a half in this district than it does in It is a little more than a score of | the grade was so steep that they had to miles South East of Sycamore Station. F. W. Tussy, Manager I t Joe Pillstcr T’HE movement to have Mr. any district of a fractional of the years since the Russian scientist, Prof. use a cogged track and then we would Ask for Rose City Van Teal appointed Secretary of size down in the city. There is Metchmikoff, made a study of the sweep down and skirt the shores of a L S. DINNING CO.. INCORI ’ OR white corpuscles of the blood, which he beautiful lake, then over another ridge the Interior is gaining some less goes to waste. The water us are the fighters or policemen of and down again, traversing the shores AIÍD. LAKES NIW Mt MB! RS headway. Mr. Teal seems to board ought to make us reduced tells the body with the power to destroy di of nix lakes all told. Lucerne is a city A. M. HOSS be a very estimable citizen. He rates instead of raising them. sease microlies or chemical irritants. | of about 87000 population, modern, and has had a prominent part in the Any way it is the opinion of the What destroys these white corpus I up to date in every respect, although a NOTARY PUBLIC Geo. W. Baldwin, B. E. lemons and FOR OREGON development of Oregon and the attorney general that the city cles? Are they abundant in the circula I couple of quaint old bridges still cross Wilson Beneflel have lieen admitted to tory system of your children? If not, H A M. to 6 I’ M , lb-rald Ollie«', lx*ntH the Reus» which issue» from lake Northwest. He no doubt knows has no right to collect higher why not? A study of the red ami white Vierwaldstatter at this point, latke Lu the F. S. Diinningham Co., which line •I P M. to 1/ I’. M , Rt-sidence, Gn—liam the needs and possibilities of rates for water in this district discs that float in the blood plasma is eerne (or Vierwaldstatter four forest been incorporated. The firm 1« well the country and he is probably than it does within the limits, one of great interest. leni» l'honr» city l'hones ( antons) is a glorious sheet of water known. Mr. Baldwin spent 12 yearn a« Talsir 'Ml.l Malli MKIO well qualified otherwise to attend and further more, that the peo Home A IVW with a wonderfully irregular outline manager of Finley'« undgrtnking buxi Illune II AHI to the duties of the office. The ple who have paid the excessive By invitation the Mt. Scott W. 0. T. which adds greatly to its picturenque- I)r. m. fi. fisher ne«« and Mr. Lemons was (or flvej yearn question most likely to arise in rates may recover the excess if U. will meet with the Harmony Club ness, having seven distinct arms radi Ilenllit funeral director with the name firm onice Houra la uta, a a ni lo 12 m fori land, the minds of fair minded people they care to go to the trouble to at Mr». Bundy’», Dec. 11. It 1» hoped ating in all directions. I can go to the 1 p. ni lo 6 p. ni end of the lake (23 miles) by Mr. Bemfiel had charge of the One Fir open Mornlnga and Kvenlna* is, what relation does the Teal look after it. Voting ourselves that a good number can attend. The I opposite l'ortland OIDir l enta unica boat if I wish but think I shall take the member» are requested to meet at Mrs. Cemetery for a long timer These ex te» Medicai llldii. tlrer Mi. Scoti llrug Co. support have to big business and into the city may not be the Miller*» at II A. M. Al) wear their train as I believe it will be more pic periences, together with an extensive corporate interest? Is he a con cause for this sudden announce badges. turesque. The weather is the coldest acquaintance will be an important asset L. H. Carter & Son here that 1 have experienced yet, but I servationist or is he in favor of ment. (’‘•ntractnr» and Hullders to the firm. Beneflel was connecteil indiscriminate exploitation? The next regular meeting of the Mt. shall soon be in sunny Italy, sopping ManufarturerN of Window <'mtlngii, Hcrcen Hoora and Window■. MnltllngR, Cohimna, Pan Scott W. C. T. U. will lie held at the the perspiration from my brow I sup with the Mt. Scott cemetery last season. el», Oregon has abundant resour Etc. Ciiatotn Plaining and Sauerkraut. pose, while devouring my maccaroni. I The firm will supply modern undertak Bund Ornament», Hawing. Owner» lx-nl- Plaining Milla home of Mrs.' Everett Miller, South ces in timber, minerals, and Sauerkraut is usually made in a and Wood Working Factory. main street. Thia is a Red Letter day, don’t suppose there is another city in ing convenience« and service at priors I.tnh, Oregon water power and if they are pro barrel. Take firm cabbages, remove crusade birthday tea. A special pro the world that has as many hotels for suited to their patronage The old loca tected properly they will long re the outer leaves and slice into shreds, gram will be provided. Everyone in its site as this place has, and magnifi* tion, 411 East Alder street in retained. ' cent ones too. Most of them are six J. G. HORNING main a potential resource to the either by hand or with a machine vited, this means you. stories high, and often covering a whole Caramels. state. Our forests are now weli made for the purpoie. In the bottom General Blacksmithing dlock and they tell me that during the Boil together two cups of granu Plant Lice. IlorseMhoeing on the way to ruin. Fully half of the barrel put a layer of coarse height of the season they are every one lated sugar, one cup of brown sugar, Boil one pound of tobacco stems or Repair and Wagon Work of the timber that has been re salt, then a layer of cabbage and sjlt dust, or other cheap or refuse tobac filled. 1 dug out enough from a Ger- j one cup cream, and butter the size moved has been removed in a again until the desired amount is co, in a gallon of water for about man paper this evening to learn that of a walnut till it forms into soft ball East Foster Road, Lents, Ore wasteful or destructive manner packed With each layer of cabbage an hour. Strain and add water to Wilson had a walkover. I also find in cold water. Take from the stove that the allies are about to besiege and beat till stiff enough to spread; ROUP-SOWING CLOVER and without bringing a cent into press down with a heavy pestle until make two gallons of spray for each I Constantinople. cut in squares and set away to cool. pound of tobacco used. Spray the the treasury of the state. There the juice floats on the surface, ther The addition of chocolate makes a vines with this decoction. 1 Please give treatment for roup in has been undue haste in throw a fresh layer can be added, Some infested TESTED RECIPES. very fine dark candy. Many seedsmen can furnish the ref chiekens, ing open timber lands, especially flavor sauerkraut with a few grains use tobacco stems or powder. Do Celery and Cabbage Salad-—One I The Imlustrialist, a publication of the Kansas Agricultural College, »ay»: to private entry. Had the same ' of coriander, juniper berries, etc.; not use tobacco that has been doped ' medium head cabbage and three How to Can Kraut. bunches celery chopped fine. Have This is the way I can kraut and it “In the IIr«t stage» of roup, give the land been held in reserve i others do not. When sauerkraut is up for chewing. , ready a dressing made as follows: ne< r spoils: Put it into granite kettle affected fowl five or six drojm of coal and the timber removed under j made place in a dry cellar, cover Onother one is: Whale oil soap ten pounds, quassia chips five pounds, One teacup vinegar, not too strong, w h plenty of the brine To ever^ oil, to which has lieen added carbolic proper limitations and protection I with a cloth; on top of the sauer- < lump butter size of an agg, yolks of mr quarts add two tablespoons of acid at the rate of ten drops of acid to a water one hundred gallons. to growing timber the state j kraut a plank should be placed and on Put the quassia chips in a sack, , two eggs, one teaspoon mustard, one | meat fryings or lard, and to every table spoonful of coal oil. Give twice a would have been far wealthier [ this a heavy weight. At the end of cover with eight to ten gallons of j of salt, pinch of cayenne pepper, two i quart add six fienies. Be sure that •lay for two or three day». If the dis- ha« been let run for some time, the for it now and the future would a few days it will begin to ferment; water and soak twelve to twenty-four tablespoons sugar. Mix the dry in i all is cooked well together, then can have had an endless resource in then draw off the liquor and replace hours; bring to a boil, remove the gredients together and beat with the I in jars, same as fruit.—H. C., Suther affected fowl must li^isolateil and given five drops of tincture of aconite to each Repeat this each day until the chips, add the soap and boil until it egg. Heat half the vinegar with the land, la. its forests. What comparison I fresh. liquor becomes clear; then remove is dissolved Add water to make one butter and mix other half with the Another: Put the kraut in cans just pint of drink and fed a toaspoonfnl of is there between a quarter sec ' cloth, wash, cover again and put the hundred gallon* Common soap may mixed egg yolks. When butter is as you take it from the jar, adding ground fiv-d until it apfiear« to lie well tion of good timber and the same weights back. Let stand a month be used instead of the oil soap, it ii melted stir in other ingredients and | enough of the brine to cover it well again.** Aleo clean np and whitewash cook, stirring constantly, until it Should there not be enough of the the poultry house, using an mince of • area in ordinary farm products- I and it will be ready for use. Sauer said. thickens When cold add two table brine to cover the kraut well in the crude carliolic acid to each gallon of The value of the timber in one kraut can be boiled with spareribs, ham or sausage, or it can be fried. Tender Bread Crust, spoon« thick cream. If too thick, cans, make a weak brine and pour it wash. Do thia in the morning of a acre will exceed the farm income If the sauerkraut is too sour, pour Bread may be brushed over with thin with either milk or vinegar ac over the kraut. Use glass cans and bright day ao it will dry before night. for a year. Removing 1-160 of clear water over it and press it out melted butter three minutes before cording to taste. Garnish with strips it will keep all summer put in this Keep house clean and dry and provide it annualy the primitive maturity again, then put it in a granite kettle removing from the oven if a tender of canned, red sweet peppers whes way.—Mrs. J. W. A., Cheyenne Well«, ventilation without drafts. Heald drink ing vewela frequently. would be conserved and the for- with enough water to partly cover it ervst is desired. serving. Col S T THE MULTNOMAH STATE BANK CLASSIFIED The Theckla Bright Co Rose City Van