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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (March 27, 1913)
DOINGS OF OUR NEIGHBORS 350 to $2000 Portland Residence Property $750 and Up tMBEZY ITI'.MS CONTRIBUTED BY HERALD M I ■ CHERRYVILLE Come gvi.tie Hpritig' And ooine * running! How 1« till« for winter lingering in the Farm I .and in Oregon and Washington Impr ved or un lap of spring? Spring begin« officially when the «tin improved to suit purchaser. <-ro«N>aH the line on the 21«t but it surely <!<«<• not act like very min h like spring. You will du well to list your E hs U t services wem held in the church property with uh for «ale or last Hunday and appropriate exercises trade. were rendered. Know at this writing 1« fully six inches deep and still falling rapidly It is not I at all likely that it will remain long, which 1* the wish of everyliody. Incorporated Wi-blsT*' goats are now increasing in 202 Hamilton Bldg. Portland. Or*. nmnl>eni blit the weather has Iss-n ao Phone« A-40II Murshall 1623 severe that quite a number of the kids have ts'rlslicil. Nut much expense to frit! them however, despite the snow, as tlivy prefer tlie fir brows or alder twigs to anything vine, to ent down a goats ar»- fed. arul The Red de I brother* at Monmouth Storage Company have a large herd of Angora« anil by letting them go two years without »hear Makes all points between Portland ing they often get *6 00 a |H>und for the ami I amt* on Mt. Scott Lin*. mohair. In fact they have an order at tie- price for all mohair twelve inches in Freight, Ex pre»«, Baggage anti all length. kinds of Transfer Work. The Ansintant Secretary of State Hunt Eoa ter Road lamia Office * ington Wil«on threw up in a huff dur ing BryanV alawnoc liecaiu«* the l*re«i- • • Talior 1424 Ixnta Rhone« denl would not stand for any mom “dol Home B 6111 lar diplomacy” which mean« the great F. W. Tussy, Manager government will not back every rotten , financial «-heme in every part of the Ask for Rose City Van world. Thi« >rist<icratic Republican ' could not conceive of oilier purpi«»-« for a government than to do the dirty work i of a lol of bind nee» robber* who am eon- : tinually scanning the horisrn for a | chance to «kin «omelsxly. Ta, ta Hunt ington' Your going “saved your face from Iming fired” later on. Under your : scheme anil plan of government, as well , ax your aid* and als-ttor« and their Call and get our prices on «illy dtlpe*, the common people had no brick, cement, plaster, lime, mom «how than a snowliall in tlie in fernal region*. sand and gravel. We can Bright Realty Co Rose City Van THE BUILDING SEASON IS HERE save you money. Our de livery is prompt and our goods are the best. We carry a full line of hay, grain and feed. Let us show you how to save a dollar by buying right. mckinley & bundy Both Phone«, Tal>«>r 96«, 1-ocal 3112 JONSRUD BROS. BORING OREGON f hone b3s Mill I 14 mile« •outhcaal of Kelso CEDAR POSTS SHINGLES MOULDINGS TURNED WORK LUMBER $6 AND UP Ixirgr Morii of DlmrnMon Lu mt mt on hand Rough and Drrwad lumber for all purjtoae« •end order lo JONHKUD BK(Ni. n »ring RDÍ PROFESSIONAL CARDS NOTARY IT Bl.If ’ FOR OREGON J. P. McEntee Main 430, Home A 4558 Dunning & McEntee Funeral Directors Seventh and Ankeny Streets Portland .... Oregon L. H. Carter & Son Contractors xml Builders Msiiiifaclurrra <»i Window Casings. Aereen Doors and W indows. Moldings, Columns, l'an els, Ornament*. Etc Custom t'lalnlns and Band Hawing Owners l-rlit- Plaining Mills «nd Wood Working Factory. fears. Ore»®« W. F. Klineman Attomey-at-Law I<>.>k” and listen for the Mult- nomali Outrai. AU All A MINIS I. Alfalfa must be inoculated 2 Alfalfa cannot stand wet feet. 3. Alfalfa need* a well drained soil 4. Alfalfa is a poor weed fighter the first season. 5 Alfalfa doe* not thrive when not cut 6 Alfalfa should be cut when one- tenth in bloom. 7. Alfalfa should not be cut too late in the season. 8 Alfalfa root* go deep 9. Alfalfa is the prince of drought resister*. KEEP A NEAT FARM VARO A Slovenly Place Reflect* on The Owner* Character The appearance of your back yard as well a* your front yard is always noticed by strangers, and from it they form their conclusion of your charac- ter. It is almost necessary to fence the farm lawn, in building this fence select straight post* and use a neat fencing that will turn stock and poul try. Do not leave the gate* open dur ing rhe winter, for chicken* will soon find the green gras* and you will ex perience trouble keeping them out the next summer Plant your trees in groups so that they do not obscure the house from view Keep them trimmed and the ‘ dead limbs and branches removed. Se lect your Howers and shrubs with care so that the flowers in each bed will blend, and place them so that they will give a restful and artistic appearance to the premise*. There is no reason why you should not have a better lawn than your city brother if you give it a little attention. C. E. Kennedy 2nd Ave., Lent*. Ktnntdv « Nlntman Real Estate and Rentals, Notary Public Work Office Phone T. 2012 Main St. ami Carline, Lents, Oregon Hours »t l<ento 8 to 10 «. m. C. €. morlaiid, Dentist Ix'nts, Oregon Residence 200, 8th Ave., Cor. Main Ht. Residence Phone Talmr 2587 City Office 719 Dektim Bldg., I Cor. 3rd and Washington Ht*. City Office Phone Main 5955 bolts, for they romr in hindy to make 'epnirs, place the rod* and bar* that can be used for concrete reinforce ment in a pile where it is out of the way and not easily seen, and sell all of the other part* to the "junk man.” Why not have a place for old lum ber instead of having several piles here and there? Then you will know just where to find it Also, place the lire wood in a pile where it is handy but where it cannot be seen every, time you step out of the back door. Keep the weed* down: have a place for everything Then- you will have more time to live Persons will travel miles to see your home You will be a better citizen and more useful to the community —Industrialist. POLUTRY TALK Set the Incubators Soon. If the farmer* desire to get good prices for their early fries, and get 10. Alfalfa needs a deep, well- the top market price ior winter eggs, packed seed bed. they must set their incubators by Feb 11 Alfalfa doe* best on manured ruary 15. It would be well to have the soil. hens set then if they would, but it is 12 Alfalfa it bett seeded without seldom that they are so disposed. a nurse crop That is the big reason incubators are 13. Alfalfa should be seeded with a invaluable to the farmer. Save Unnecessary Steps. drill. “Every advantage is in favor of the In selecting sights for the out-build- 14 Alfalfa should not be pastured early hatched chick. Chickens so ings, consider their relative positions, until well established. so that you do not have to make any hatched are healthier and will do bet 1 Alfalfa should not be pastured LUSTED J LUSTED ter than those hatched a month later. in the spring, when starting growth. unnecessary steps while doing the They are ahead of their natural ene 16 Alfalfa board* itself and pay* chores A few extra steps a day, at Faster service* was held in the school fort he privilege first thought, appear to be of little my, the mites and by the time most house la«t Bunday under ’ the auspices 17 Alfalfa adds humus to the soil, consequence, but when they are taken of the vermin are here, the chicks of the Baptist Bunday school. day after day. and year after year, they have grown to such a size that they 18 Alfalfa sod plow* hard. Mr. Amend of Bridal Veil was close- 19 Alfalfa sod produce* good make a heavy toll on energy. Keep can successfully combat them. If the ing up his business here last week. He the buildings well painted; this not incubators are set so the eggs will crops was farming Mr. Week's place last only adds to their appearance but also hatch in March or April it will not be 20 Alfalfa yield* are large too late. In some cases the May year. 21 Alfalfa hay represent* quality. to their life. Haul out the manure “Mrs. A. W. Hamilton and sister, Miss hatched brood may do, but it is not as fast as it is made. Don't let it —Prof L R Waldron, Supt. Experi- Pearl Allen, of Portland, visited a couple safe to risk it. accumulate around the buildings to be ment Station Dickson, N. D. of days with relatives at this place re There are two kinds of incubators, a breeding place for flies. It will lose cently. half of its fertilizing value from ex- classifying them as to heat, those Best Known Cough Remedy Mr. Glen Multhauf, of Portland, visit | heated by hot water and those posure. ed relatives here last Bunday. For forty-three year* Dr. King's New There is no excuse for leaving the heated by hot air Both are efficient, Mrs. P Eder visited at the home of i Discovery has been known throughout implements scattered over the back but as the hot water systems are the Mr and Mrs. Harris Hamilton last the world as the most reliable cough yard under trees. Always place your most expensive, the hot air machines remedy. Over three million oottlee machine in the shed after you are are in c ommon use In places where There is a party of surveyors working were used last year. Isn’t this proof? It through using it. If you have no im there is little moisture in the air. it on the Bandy river below Mr. G. Lus- i will get rid of your cough, or we will plement shed, build one. The money is well to place moisture pan* in the ted'*. "We do not know what the ob refund your money. J. J. Owens, of thus invested will bring a high rate incubators It will be almost neces ject is at present, they are boarding: Allendale, S. C., writes the way hundreds of interest. Housed machinery will sary to have brooders and they are with the Lusted*.' of others have done . “After twenty last more than twice as long as un- much better protection for the chicks years, I And that Dr. King's New Dis housed machinery, and you will not than the mother hen. The chicks do covery, is the beat remedy for ceughsand have to spend several days the next I not encounter so many danger* a* r colds that I have ever used." For coughs season getting the machine in running j when led about by the adventurous GRESHAM " PLEASANT VALLEY * or colds and all throat and lung troubles, order. Don’t harbor in your yard a ma hen, and they are free front being , W-------------------------------------- K «8----------------------------------- s it baa no equal. 50c and fl 00 at All chine that has lost its usefulness. Take : infested fr0m mites from her. • I jt * i Carinan~c*me out from ^Portland Druggists. Ye pencil |>u*her was away last week it apart, some rainy day ; save the | A set of instructions is given with last Friday evening and attended the which account* for the alwence of th* every incubator. They should be fol skating party given by the O. D. items from thi* burg. lowed However, there are some im club. I Chas Dehlquist Jr. list returned from portant rules that should be observed Miss Elisabeth Shoemaker is visiting | a trip to the Columbia river logging with all machines. Never put the ma her sister, Mrs. H A. ftatnuel. in Wash ' camp*. chine where there is a draft or much ougal, Wash. ~ , - - •»> Frank Irving, a reaident of the Pal- variation in temperature It makes no Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Batea, of Gage, ’ meateer country tiaaæd through the difference whether the room is cold or have moved to Gresham. ! valley last Monday. warm, but the temperature must be Mis* Ava Thompson is attending tl>* E. E. Merges of Portland was looking constant A cellar is a good place to Holmes Business college. after interest here one day recently. keep it if there is not too much heat “She Sella Her Own Property" Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Miller, former- Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Edwards, of Port from the furnace Have one person ' ly of this place, but now located at land, visited the latter’s parents, Mr run rhe machine. Successful results Stanley, stwnt last Saturday afternoon and Mrs. Martin Squire, last Sunday. demand that the operator know every in the Valley. Mrs. Earl Thompson, of Eugene, is thing that has been done. This ob- G. N. and Mr*. Sager spent a few visiting her parent*. Mr. and Mrs. H. viates mistakes that otherwise might day* last week visiting with Mr. and E. Davis. i be made. j Mr*. J. T. Jewell of Battle Ground, Mrs. W. R, Kern entertained with a The incubator heat should be 102 F. Wash. Mr*, pager and Mrs Jewell are 500 party Tuesday afternoon. Tho*e the first week The second week the i *i*ter*. ! present were Mesdames, I). W. Metz- temperature should be 103 F. Con- Wm. Martin has sold 1 ger. Arthur Dowsett, M. I) Kern, O. tinue this heat until the pipping time ' moved hi- family to Berkley. Billy has A. Eastman, Jas. Elkington, Emil Kar- The heat then should be increased one . accepted a position a* foreman on a pile dell, Alva Hev*l, Geo. Italic, W. R. degree and remain at 104 F. Great ; driver. Burke, and Lewis Shattuck, the Misses care should be taken in regulating the Mrs Belle Hoffman who was taken Allen and ThAmas. Mrs. Shattuck i temperature, for a small variation will to the hospital a short time since, died won the prize. Lents, Ore. A dainty two course spoil the eggs With care, there is no there last Thurday. Home Phone, l-ents 2111 - - Tabor 4249 lunch was served. i excuse for the bad results so many Otlice on Foster Road 2 Blocks east ot Post Office Among Pleasant Valley granger« who Mr and Mrs. Arthur Regner, of Port have with their first few hatches—In attended Pomona at I^nts last Wed- land, visited the former’s father last dustrialist ; nesday were Mr. and Mr*. Bateman, Sunday. i Mr*. Chas. Hunter, Gu* Richey, Ernest Mr. and Mrs K. K Carlson are ex- ' Making a Wash Tub Stand or Bench. (llson and Grsnt Sager. All report a |>ected home from Los Angeles next | The ordinary wash tub bench is too w — w ■ « « Full Line of Plumbing Supplies, Bath Tubs. splendid time. week. small, Such a bench may be better Toilets, Lavatories. Boilers, Sinks and The Pleasant Valley Dramatic Club Kirk Thompson expects to leave for made like a low table about 18 inches met at the hall last Bunday and decided Eastern Oregon the first of the week to wide, The legs should be made of to put on another play in the near fu visit friends. heavy material or 2x4s The legs on ture. Miss Edna Vogel, of Portland, came the back side of the table should ex —Popular Prices-- Grange niet in all day session Satur out to visit friends Tuesday. tend above the table a couple of feet day. Four candidates were given the Good Service Guaranteed Mrs. Rose Metxger entertained in and across from one to the other a third and fourth degrees. Thev were honor of her daughter, Miss Isabel, last heavy piece of 1x12 should be firmly Mr and Mrs. Wallace Miller and Mr. Tuesday evening, the occasion being fastened To this the wringer may be and Mm. A. B. Olson. Isabel's seventeenth birthday. Thirty- Phone Home 4423 fastened Hinged to the back side of W. N. Chilcote finished furnishing five of her friends were present and the main table a lighter table may be N. Main St.--Op. Grange Store Lents, Ore and loading eight car loads of fence enjoyed a delightful evening the time attached with hinged legs, so the poets for the O. W. R. P. N. railway being spent in games and music, after whole will fold up against the main company last Monday. which, a delicious lunch was served. table This lighter table will be let Millon and Lester Robinson of Port Miss Isabel received a number of down when the wringer has been ad- land visited with their si ter Mrs. Will presents. All departed at a late hour justed and the clothes taken from the Richey, lest Sunday. after wishing their hostess many happy water, pass through the wringer and Mrs. W. N. Moore, our Librarian, re- returns of the day. drop down into a pan or a basket ports interest in the Library to Ben Mathews is visiting his daughter, in the other table At the front of the growing. It is certainly gratifying to Mrs. Johnson, at Klondike, Oregon. wash table a drawer may be added WHEN YOU WANT LIGHT GROCERIES. hear that the people am showing their Mrs. M. V< gel went to Portland Wed to take care of soap or other inci BAKING GOODS. CONFECTIONERY, CI appreciation of this splendid institu nesday to visit her daughter, Mrs. Cum dentals of washday. tion. GARS. FRUITS. VEGETABLES. ETC. mings. Leslie Berke is suffering with a felon POWELL VALLEY. on bi* finger from which he has l>een laid up for several days. ? KELSO We are pleased to report that Mrs. Mrs. Rev Pitts has been quite iU but 8 Henry Restorfl who has been seriously if reported as getting better. ill is now on the road to recovery. Sunday afternoon Mandi 30th at 2 'pecial Faster Service« were held in I. F. Coffman, a Lents capitalist, who o’clock a meeting will lie held at the the churches F.nster Sunday. owns a body of timber in this vicinity, school house for the purpose of organ Mr. and Mrs. H •ghe-g entertained has let a contract for cutting several ising a neighborhood club, the immed some re'at ves from the East last week. hundred cords of wood. iate object of which will be to interest Kimballs luve moved away. The In Oregon’s Most Reliable Association the children in the Juvenile Fair to be children are mi«-ed by their teachers held next summer. All children and $ grown folks an' urge«! to attend. Oregon Fire Relief, Oregon Merchants Mutual and pin- n-sblea. ROCKWOOD A surprise iw»> tv w»« given on Je nie Fire, American Life and Accident In M-------------------------------------------------- S Service* wen- held in the Norwegian Linn in honor of her birthday. Her Lutheran church lant Monday at 11 a. surance of Portland Mr. and Mr*. Roy Dawes of Monta classmate- a- d te were present villa visited on Sunday MimMav* Ixive- m. by Rev. Henricksen of Portland. and every one xeentd to have a pleas PROTECTION AND BENEFITS MODERATE RATES ant time; pl’y’t'g games and music. lac* who i* attending a weeks vacation at M. Dickenson has returned from Wash ington accompanied by his nephew. home. Then before de|«rring. lunch was serve«^ Mr. Antone Schantin has moved hi* They are l»oth working at Jonsrnd Bros, Jenni-'- fr»ml- «¡»h tier many happy mill. family into the Kronenburg house which birthdays. * rheckla Bright Co Terms Cash, Payments, Exchange Theckla Bright Co. |~1~1 DI fl Connections and Repairs H A. M. to 5 P. M., Herald Office, Lento 6 P. M. to 9 P. M., Residence, Gresham Phones: they will occupy while building on tlwir property. T? Mr /.••Iler lias disposed of two, one acre tracts on the property recently sub- divided. Residence* tiemg built on them Mill both be occupied. Mr. Al Horton expect* to leave for lest Angeles *ts>n, to work on a room ing houae contracted to Mr Astel of Fairview, tlw liouae to contain one hun dred rooms. Bonnie and lemuel Horton visited their cousins in Montavilla on Sunday. Mm* A lice Boland, mother of Mrs. J, Kiclmiond of thia place is taking treat ments in the gix»l*M«iiiarit«t> Hospital. We ho|»e (or I mt S|«-edy recovery. Mia* Lillian Richmond has gone to the city to work. Tim Grange will give?au entertainment on the first Wednesday evening in April and the Ladies' Maccalswe |one£»n the 29th of this month. * '/J J «, Not a very Hrie'ilisplay of J Easter l<on- in-ta'wa* seen on^our streets on) Sunday last, tho'weather was more like Christ mas. W. Hutchinson sold bis Hamiltonian horse to Mr Dempsey, I A. M. HOSS G. D Dunning REPORTERS AT NEARBY RUNTS Mus Klig<l I».light a hor-e from Joel J*rl. Lents Plumbing Co. Remember the Name-BOHNA Ice Cream, Sodas and Soft Drinks at Our Fountain INSURE NOW John Brown, Gresham, Ore