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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (April 3, 1913)
alfalfa in grain stubble without plow ing The stubble checks the wind and does not rob the plant moisture. 9. Irrigate often, and do not fail to irrigate in the late summer and fall, if you want the best results from your stand of young alfalfa. 10. Keep down the weed». Better »eed alfalfa on clean land, but cut off writh a mower if the weeds get startrd Do not clip alfalfa until the crown bud» have developed Grasahoppcrs often injuer a Hand of alfalfa by eat ing off the leave» and top before thr buds have started at the surface of the ground Early seeding is preferred on this account—Philo K Blinn 350 to $2000 « Portland Residence Property $750 and Up Farm Laud in Oregon and Washington Irnpr veil or un improved to suit purchuner. You will do well to lint your property with uh for wale or trade. Bright Realty Co. Incorporated 202 Hamilton Bldg. Phom*» A40I1 Portland. Ore. Marshall I«I2‘.I Rose City Van and Storage Company Mako« all |x>inta between Portland and l.enta on Mt Scott Line. Freight, Express, Baggage and Mil kinds of Transfer Work. F'o-ter Road Lent* Office • l¿*nt* Rhone« F - Tabor 1424 Home B til 11 Tu say, Manager W A»k for Rose City Van THE BUILDING SEASON IS HERE Call and get our prices on brick, cement, piaster, lime, sand and gravel. We can save you money, Our de- livery is prompt and our goods are the best. We carry a lull line of hay, grain and feed. Let us show you how to save a dollar by buying right. Bolli Photic«, Talmr IMS, Dwal 3112 I block east of Poatoffkc, l.enta JONSRUD BROS. BORING OREGON Phone &31 Mill 1 I 4 mil«'« •oulheeat of Kelso CEDAR POSTS SHINGLES MOULDINGS TURNED WORK LUMBER So AND UP large BUM'k of DlniriiNloii l.umbt r on hand Hough and PrvgMHl lumlM*r for «11 purponva •end order to JONHKUI» H »ring Kt) 9 PROFESSIONAL CAROS A. M. MOSS NOTARY PUBLIC FOR OREGON H A M. to 6 P. M . Herald Office, lente 6 P M. to 11 P. M. Residence, Gresham J. P. McEntee G. D Punning Main 430, Home A 4.V.H Phones: Dunning & McEntee Funeral Directors Seventh anil Ankeny Streets Portland . . . • Oregon L. H. Carter & Son Contractors and Builders Manufacturers of Win.low Casings. Screen li.Htr. an.I Windows. Mol.llng», Column», I’an els. Ornamenta, Ktr Custom Plaining and Hand Sawing Owners tarnt« Plaining Mills and Wood Working Factory. tears. Oregon W. F. Klineman Attomey-at-Law C. K. Kennedy 2nd Ave., Lenta Kennedv 4 KliHeman Real Estate and Rental», Notary Public Work Office Phone T. 2012 Main St and Carline, Lenta, Oregon Hours nt lamia H to IO a. in. C. 6. morland, Dentisi Lente, Oregon Residence 200, Hth Ave., Cor. Main Ht. Residence Phone Talstr 2687 City Office 71» Deknm Bldg., Cor ' 3rd and Washington St«. City Office Phone Main A!<ft6 I»«t rofwirts Mr». Whippy »»< improv ?» Mr» Bright ha» been out of town on I ing. t __________ ---------- * htulMSH weveral day» thia week Mi»« Helen Ho«« visited friend» in The “Kelso Neighborhood Club” was Portland la»t Saturday ami Sunday. organized last Sunday afternoon, with a C. I. L»>k and brother-in-law and C. Mr». Ralph ^eibanr was taken to tl.e membership roll of fifteen. The attend i oapital l»«t Mom lay. H. Andrews have purr ha«»! a 12x0 acre ance was »mall on account <«( the In- improved fam» near Boyd, Ore. The Gms he tn G tin Clnb h«« been or clement weather, and many mo e are expected to join at the next meeting. ganised. The officer» are a» follow»: Mixa Jesseline Drabrow. formerly Mr P < . Spooner was electwl president; Prevident, W. J. (HI; Secretary »nd with I he Heial I, is now engaged In the Treasurer, J. J. Halligan; Committee Mr. J. II Revenue, Vice-president; Times olii e at Forest (trove. Mr». Robert Jonsrud, Secretary and on by-laws, Lewi« Shattuck, Herman Mat he» ami H II < lit. Treasurer; and Margaret Milan, Libra Mr. and Mr». M. 0. Kern entertained Mr» .fiditi Rowclifle, of Eagle Creek, rian. The object of thia society is to intere»! the children in agriculture and with a 500 party. Wednesday evening visited her parents, Mr. and Mr» M. Re(re»h- S. Carman <it Millaid Ave. this week. domestic science and the upbuilding of Mr» llevel won the prize. meat» were served ami the guest» de the community in general. The next Those present meeting will be held at the «elioni parted at a late hour. Dale Campbell, who is attending high house on Sunday afternoon, April l.'llfi were: Mr. and Mrs. Alva 'level. Mr. school at Woodbarn. S|>entthe week-end nt 2 o'clock when an intere-ting pro and Mr». .1»» I'lkington, Mr. and Mrs. 1 with his parents, Mr. atei Mi». F. M. gram will be given. All are cordially O. A Eastman, Mr. and Mr». Geo. lag Campiteli at the Junction lie, Mr. arid Mrs. 'lux Schneider, Mr, invited to attend. and Mr Burke, Mr. and Mr«. W. R. Mrs. Bert Hollenbeck was called to Kern, Mr and Mr». Arthur Dowaett, ». Mr and Mr«. M. D. Kern and Mr». I xm Angeles, March 24 by the serious CHERRYVILLE illness nt tier mother, who resides there. Merrill ■ • Mrs Stubb», acrmtiipained by her Al last re,>orts her mother was im Everybody i» getting ready for spring brother, Ed Cummings, went to Port prove! ng. work, a» planting ha» been delayed by ' land Tuesday ami while there Mrs. the bail weather of the past two weeks. Stubb» elip|>ed ami fell breaking her Mr». Frank Barrett entertai ned at I One consolation however is that the arm. luncheon 'tn Wednesday. Those pres Mr». J. E. .Miller, of Portland, visited ent were Mrs Morri» Rodgers, Mr». R. fruit bud» have been kept back and thu« ' at the home of her sister, Mrs. Percy Murici zer, Mr». Bert Munenzer and give better »»»urance of a tine fruit crop Giese on Pleasant View Ave. this week. Mias Even». this season. Mrs. George leslie entertained a lew The school entertainment at the of her friends Wednesday afternoon the Mr. and Mr». J Baf>cock and »on* school b< use last Friday night was well occasion being her «eventy-tirst 'birth Italic, of Alanson, Michigan, visited day. Five hundred was player! and attended and enjoyed by all. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McGill last Sunday. Mr«. M. D. Kern won the prize. Those Mr. Wetnie’s "Great White Way” Schneider, They will make their home in the Pe projected road trout Portland to Mt. present were Me»dames Burke, Shattuck, Dowse tt, Mevers, ninsula district. Hood and la-yoml meets with pretty general approval here. This capitalist Leslie, Kenney, Fartman, Here). Elk- Mm Mildred Allen entertained a few ha» liought the Barlow road or rather ington. Merrill, M D. ami W. R. Kern. A dainty lunch was served after which, friend» Wednesday evening of last week the toll gate anil road over the moun tain» and propose» to sell it to the coun the guests departed wishing their host- with music, eandy making, ami game« and all report an excellent evening. ty on easy and lilieral terms. This e«s many happy returne« of the day. Mi» W. W. Wood, of Sandy, is visit road i« to lie put in tine shajie from G. Howell, a police detective, paid Portland over the mountains and will ing relatives in tiresham. The Queen Esther society met at the H4th Ave. 8. E. a visit this week and t-e kept up by the state county and Au tomoblle dull«. This would make one home of Miss Wills Metzger Wednes made the arrest of four jewelry swind- J of the most attractive scenic routes in day evening to do some sewing for a lers from California, who were accus tomed to haul their loot out from town the »tale or in the South West for that destitute family. Mies llatle, the Librarian, gave an in a wagon. matter and would give employment to hours talk Wednesday morning to tiie ; quite a Urge army of men. John Hoffman has returned to bis Junior and Senior cla»»es in the libra C. L. Ruglt, who ha» been in Portland ry. She instructed them how to find home on Pleasant View Ave . where he for »ome time past, returned home last will make bis future home. hooks and reference». Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Truitt have The tiah rack put in below the dam moved down from Bullrun where they COUGHS AND CONSUMPTION at Camp Hix was swept away by the ■pent the winter. Coughs and colds, when neglected, high water one day last week. This al way« lead to serious trouble of the rack was put in at that place by the lungs. The wisest thing to do when you ti — direction of the Fi»h Warden and have a cold that troubles you i» to get a WELCHES against the judgment of Mr Humphrey «8 & bottle of Dr. King'« New Discovery. | who has charge of the hatchery on Sal We are having a very heavy rain fall | You will get relief from the first dose, mon river near Brightwood and he will and finally the cough will ^disappear. proceed to'put in the rack a little lower in Welches. It is melting the snow on O. H. Brown,of Muscadine, Ala . writes : the mountain- causing the streams to down at a I»»» ex|>o»cii position. “My wife wa- down in l>ed with an ob rise rapidly. It seem» to lie an established fact that stinate cough, and I honestly Iwlieve had <>tto Aschoff wm in Welches last Sun the new hotal in process of creation by it not been for I>r. King's New Discov Messrs. Kerns A Robb in the ntoutln- day. ery, she would not be living to-day.” Mr. and Mrs. Kadderly, Mr. and Mrs. Known for forty-three years as the Iwst tains between Brightwiaxi and Welches as the new bridge erect«*I last summer Steele and Mr. Dunn, the surveyor, re remedy for cough« and cold». Price 60c by Ezra Freeman over the Sandy above turned to Portland. Saturday, not living and $1.00. Rec'iumendixi by all dealer^. Howard», were destroyed by dynamite able to survey their land on account of and the manner in which some of the the snow I Beware of Ointments for . tiinliers were twisted and the distance tfiev were thrown indicate some other Catarrh That Contain Mercury Grays Crossing News as mercury will surely destroy the tense than natural agencies. of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering it through "Billy" Allen and family were home Mr- C. H. Jones who has l>een visit the mucous surfaces. Such articles should at the farm ranch one day la»t week. never be used except on prescriptions reputable physicians as the damage Mr. Klien has moved to Sandy from ing her parents, Mr. and Mr«. B. J. from they will do is ten fold to the good you Smith, of Grays Crossing, left Friday can possibly derive from them Hall’s .Cottrell and tia» secured the contract of morning. As she has l>een ill her father Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. hauling ties from the Firwoixl Lumber Cheney & Co., Toledo. O.. contains no I accompanied her to her home in“Cen- mercury, and is taken internally, acting ' Co., for the Milltomanah Eastern R R., upon the blood and mucous sur tral.Oregon. Mr. Smith intends s|«*nd- directly faces of the system. In buying Hall’s work on which has already begun. mg some time in viewing the country, Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genu With the advent of tlie railroad into ine It Is taken Internally and made In and attending to R-al EatatoEbusinesx Toledo. Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Tes | Sandy things will pick up in this "neck timonials free. in Madras, before returning home. 1 <>f the woods " Sold by Druggists. Price 75c per bottle. Dr. Moreland of sth Ave , and Marie Take H a II' b Family Pills for constipation- | Street, is having a basement putjunder i his house. Alfalfa Seeding Rules. GRESHAM 1. Moisture in the subsoil is as es- Mr. Ge<>. Bleything of Grays Crossing, A S8----------------------------------- sential as the moisture for germina- Prof, and Mr». G. R. Robinson at- ! took a trip to F'.astern Washington. He tion, to insure a stand of alfalfa. If wa« working at the carpentiT- ¡trade, so landed the grand o|w*ra in Portland this Í the subsoil is dry, there must be irri returned home on accoantof the weath week. gation soon after seeding Master Ellis Lusted, of Lent«, «fient er. He intends^ leaving again, as sixm 2 Sow only on a well prepared, set as the weather improves. the week-end visiting liia grand mother Mr. Craik of Minneapolis, Minn., is tled seed bed; loose, newly plowed Mrs I.. T Lusted. soil is a hazardous risk, unless the soil Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Morris left last visiting his neicef and ¿nephew. Mr and is immediately settled by heavy rains Friday on a trip to Montreal, Canada, Mrs. Geo. Parmenter of Grays Cross- or irrigation. ing to visit the latter’s parent» 3 Sow alfalfa seed early if moist Mrs. Edna Metzger is taking a course Miss Eva'Adams of Potlatch, jldaho. ure is available; if not, sew at the in nurses training at the Good Samari is visiting her aunt. Mrs. R.“ilevting on season when there is the greatest tan hospital. the Oregon City road north of Grays prospect for moisture from rains or ir- Miss Maeve Ixivelace, of Willamette Crossing. University, Haletn, visited her mother 7 Mrs Crawford on Church stnvtlSouth rigation 4 Sow alfalfa seed shallow. Broad at Rockwood last week. of Grays Cros.«ingli«'onftlie sick list. JI», cast and then harrow, is usually a W. E. Wood accompained by his I successful method, if moisture is pres mother, Mrs. F. B. Wood, and his grand daughter, Dorothy Wood, went «----------------------------------------------------- s ent: but a press-shoe-drill seeding PLEASANT VALLEY Saturday morning to Camas, Wash., •S----------------------------------------------------- 8i about an inch in depth, would be an ideal method of seeding broadcast for a few days visit with friends that Henry Troge transacted {business in fields for hay production. they were neighbors with in Okla. 5. Ten to twelve ponnds of first- The people of Gresham and the sur Portland and I.entsTast Tuesday. W. W.JPotter is making preparations grade seed is plenty to sow per acre; rounding country sent a car load of po tatoes to the flood sufferers last Tuesday. to take hi» family overland to Califor that will be at least 50 seeds per There was also some canned goods and nia wheoe they intend to make their square foot, which will be ample if conditions are right Thorough prep future home. some money sent. D. R. Shoemaker left last Monday for ■ Carl Borges was a Gresham visitor aration is cheaper than 20 to 30 pounds sown where the conditions are uncer Illinois for the purpose of buying stock, one day this week. tain. lie««« accompained by some promi Joe Elierliardt is building a large hog 6. Sow with a nurse crop only when nent stock men of Oregon and Wash house anil is preparing to go into hog there is plenty of water for irrigation. ington. raising quite extensively. Oats, barley and wheat are good nurse The Reed College students are en Grandma Kesterson is oerionsly ill at crops, but should be sown at least joying a week's vacation. her home, her many Iriends trust that two-thirds of a usual seeding for W. II. Congdon has taken charge of she will soon be abve to lie among them grain the Condon hotel again. Mr». Minnie again. 7. Spring seeded nurse crops should Whalen will move to Portland. Mrs, Elwood of Portland visited at be cut for hay, rather than left to The Freshmen will entertain the High School with a party Friday evening at the home of the daughter, Mr». W. G. ripen for grain, as the young alfalfa Rogers of this place. will usually suffer for water before the Commercial hall. Mrs. Riley of Portland spent a ft w the grain is ripe and the fields cleared Mrs. A. Thompson was called to Van couver, Wash., on account of the ««*• da”« visiting at the home of her »i»ter, and irrigated 8. On land inclined to blow, sow rious illness of Mrs. I.. B. Shippv. At Mrs. M. Rippleton this week. KELSO r I Thr farmer was escorting the newly arrived boarder, a young city lady from the train to the farm-house, when all a*, once she spi< d a small herd of calves in a field near by. “Oh,” she cried, “look at the little cowlets!" Grinning, the farmer replied: “No, miss; them's bullets!"—Ladies' Home Journal SAND AND GRAVEL Pr<»U»pl |jr||Vr» \ Call lek phone Tabor V 6 J R. Heytinjf 82 St. and 42th Ave . 8. E. BuffMinorcas The Great New Variety of the Grand Old Breed. A variety for the fancier as well a» the utility breeder Unexcelled as winter layers I have some of the best stock in the state as my show rec shows. Fggs S3.00 per 15 H. S. CANON Magalia, Cal. S. à W. BtSI CLIAMK A limited quanity rd H. A W. cleaner and S. A W. poli»her for -a e at this office - Does excellent work on clothing or furniture. Full direc ion». Mt. Scott Pub. Co. Theckla "She Sells Her Own Property” Values $800.00 $950, $1000 Terms Cash, Payments, Exchange Theckla Bright Co. Lents, Ore. Home Phone. Lents 2111 - - Tabor 4249 Office on Foster Road 2 Blocks east ot Post Office E IMI JG THEATRE □eventb and Morrison Phones Main 1, Al 122 i THURSDAY APRIL 3 3 Popular Price Matinee'Saturday Henry W. Savage Offers an ¡Extraordinary"Brilliant Revival of Prixleyjand Luders’ -, ___ .» The Prince Of Pilsen America’s Best Musical Comedy With ‘JESS’ DANDY as HANS WAGNER And the Following Popular Favorites Bernard Ferguson Edna Pendleton Bobby Woolsey Lotlie Kendall Fre F rick Lyon Nonna Brown Dorothy I>elni»re Evelyn Hall Mead Mary C. Murray INCH DING A CHORI'S OF I N RIVALLED REALTY ANICVOCAI. EXCELLENCE AND AN AUGMENTED ONCHEsTRA. -------------- ------------ PRICES --------------------------- Evening Lower Floor, $1.50, S1.00. Balcony, $1.00, 75c, 50c . J Popular Price Matinee Saturday, $1.00, 75c, 50c.TKFT»u