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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1913)
«■■= Entered as Second Ciana Mail Matter at tenta, Oregon, August 25, 1911 Published Every Thursday at lente, Ore., by the Mr. S cot ? Prsuammi Co. H. A. DARN ALL, F. ditob Office Phone: Home 1111. and M an Ansa. Residence Tabor 2S13 have been thoroughly mixed. In this have no Ume to t|»arv except there ia a manner the sand grains are atl covered commercial value aUa< bed— for instance, with the finer particles of cement and the conscientious, faithful employ««» as a the crushed rock when added has all ! matter of fact, ia crowded into or with the voids filled with the temperate the other incident» of »mvews, hut does it pay " Th«' quiet worker has probably i mixture This undoubtedly gives the more («'«ding buried in that silent heart greatest strength for material used than even tlie clomwt friend ever dream- i A very common method, however, is cd. «lays com«- iqid g«>, the work wears to mix all three parts at one time without the woni of appnviation like a ' while yet dry. and then mix with the Is-aring without oil, till lift* lax-ouies a water until the mixture will pack well burden which turns the hair, stool» the sliouhlers, weakens the kina's, stifles th,' and handle with a shovel. Measure exact amounts of each part smile, and blanch«» the cheek. A few Mix thoroughly and not too tong be words of ‘‘well done" (mtn th«' employer fore applying water Cement will set is sometimes a richer pleasure than the in 30 or 30 minutes, and if disturbed compenaaUuu. The cauli toiu'live the I purs,1 but the wools touch the heart, after that loses its strength Get the form walls rigid and do not Friendship must have its recognition in use lumber that is too dry, as it takes appreciation or it di«* like tlie blight«»! up moisture and changes its shape so flower in the pareht'd mill, "4 he man who g's's hack on Ilia friend cuts his as to injure the concrete in setting Do not allow- concrete work to dry own throat and will not have friends, Even love, out fast, as cracks will appear. It nor does lie deserve any. must be protected from the sun for earth's sweeUMt flower, di«« unless it is three to five days and sprinkled with appreciate«! The wife may faithfully water to insure even setting through till all of the home vacancies, and starve at heart (or a few words w inch would out the concrete In two weeks concrete gains strength bring che«'r in th«* aching tieart ami sufficient for ordinary use, but 60 days smiles on the saddened face. The hue should elapse before it is given a full band may struggle (or the home and yet hunger for the words lliat rest th«' soul load. like springs ill the desert, ao refreshing In construction work, such as floors, barns, fence posts, bridges, etc , rein to the weary traveler. The little boy forcements of iron are absolutely «•- may fail when he tri«» liisbest. but what sential The beginner will need the will place such foundations for futun* ef supervision of an expert in using re- forts am) ultimatesucceas as the mother's hands u|a>n the head and her words of inforcements. DO YOUR BUSINESS WITH A GOOD BANK 4 A bank account means more than the dot The attitude of some of the gress on a face to face plan. W’hy lars you put into it, when you make up your progressive Portland papers in not? He knows what he wants to sav and he is not ashamed of opposing commission govern mind to start. it. and neither is he playing poli ment is surprising to everyone tics. For once at least the mem who has noticed their ’ exhal bers of Congress have heard »he A banking connection mean« a lot to every ations.” The fear that the president’s message read. They young man. Banking relations—financial want of numbers in administra cannot deny having some notion tive and executive functions will of what is in it. friends are needed More launching in any provide a way for graft and fraud has not proven true in Five hundred dollars is the business. If you think we can help you other cities. Portland is bad sum given by the county court to call on us. enough but do we concede that provide prizes in the children’s it would be more difficult to pick garden contests of the county. a commission here than else Now boys- and girls—better be where. There are several rea looking to your crops. sons why we think commission NOTICE T»» THE PUBLIC. government has an advantage Lent«, «»re . April 5, 1913. over the customary form. First, U. S. POSTAL DEPOSITORY The average circulation of Reaver the elimination of the city coun State Herald each issue of which pub- cil will relieve the voter. He lica ion has been sold or distributed cheer and holiest courage to the fainting will better be able to decide through the mails, or otherwise, to paid | Lenta Furnitur»' Co., Secon«I-h*nd i heart Probably ninety |>er cent of all Lents, Oregon on five men than on three or four subscribers during the last six months furniture, stoves and Rangen, «specially suei'lee have their primary cause in the | belief «r feeling that notssly cares tor preceding the date of this statement times that number. The large North Main street. , them. Flattery is th«' counterfeit coin 1325 copies. number of legislative candidates. has l>een H. about and is as base as it i“ false, but clean A. DARN A LI. Publisher. Republicans, Democrats. Pro Sworn to and subscribed before me ■ honest appreciation sweetens am I bright COMMUNICATION. ens not only the one to whom it is paid, gressives, Prohibitionists. Social this 10th day of April 1913 VOTE COUPON—-Good For ¿5 Votes LENTS, ORE , Apr. 3—What must but is a treasure in the heart, drawing ists and Independents, each with A. M. HOSS, Notary for Oregon This coupon when neatly clipped and properly tilled in with the name of big interest to the giver as well as the one to a dozen nominees exclud Commission expiree Oct. is, 1914. 2t tie the condition of min«i in one who has receiver. let us not lie driven 4>y time th'- candidate you wiah to vote for, will be counted a» Twenty-Five Votes. no appreciation of the merit« of his fel ed all possibility of acquaintance NAME OF CANDIDATE low mortal?—That there are beings of I like an engine on th«' track, but remetu-1 of any of them, and to avoid re Helps in Cement works on the Farm that class we all know, but is such an I tier that even the Supreme worker of ADDRESS sponsibility we voted for a half Thia Coupon is void after April Ifl egotist worth the passing thought?—There the univen»' whi»|>ers words otapprecia- DISTRICT NO Cut thia coupon out on lines and send fl a I Tot rolled dozen and left the others to the Each year concrete is more exten are some tai-tors which w e cannot afford lion in our heart when lie says “te thou mercies of other voters. The sively used on the farm—for founda to pass unnoticed (even though as faithful unto death and I will give th««e Americans we do join th«' rush and bus-1 a crown of life.** ia*t us take time to ex ▼ result waa a bunch of extremely tion walls for building, for cisterns, tie of this era) for if we do we stiffer loan. press our true kindly appreciation to our poor legislators from this county, for silos, for stable floors, for walks There are probably but few men or tellows as we pass along lifes way, e’er altho some of them were above about the house, for porch steps and women of worth who are not duly ap silence shall overtake us and th«- giMai numerous other purposes It is a step J preciated, but it is done in silence, time words we in«*ant to say be hustled into the average. Second, one paper cites Tacoma that has durability and attractiveness is apparently of ao much value, that we eternal quiet.—A R«ader. and Spokane as examples of the to recommend it. When properly put commission forms which have down, concrete proves to be both ece- ’ made exceedingly poor showings comical • and permanent. It is estimated that concrete work under the new system. Might there not be some other reason for foundations, which includes both ; for the apparent failure to make material and labor, will cost from 27 ! creditable gains. Why is not | to 30 cents per cubic foot The labor ! Seattle included? Practically the for mixing and placing concrete is I about 10 or 12 cents per cubic foot | same influences that have retard I Concrete cellar floors and walks, four 1 ed developments in Spokane and '.inches thick, cost from $110 to $1 SO Tacoma exist in Seattle. Seattle per square yard. holds to the old system. The The best concrete is made of Port- ’ facts are that all of these cities land cement, sand and crushed rock.. sand should be free from such are suffering from the exploiter. The foreign matter as clay, soil, sticks, | Realty values in town and out leaves or rubbish. Where much ! have soared out of reason and strength is required, fine, round river- ; people now realize it. The good bottom sand should not be used Sand to “sell” is past and there has that is coarse, clean and sharp will j Any young man or lady is eligible to compete for the prizes. been a slump in values. Com give the most satisfactory results As a test of sand, rub it in the hand, I No employee or an immediate relative of an employee of this firm mission government will not and if there is much dirt left on the will not be eligible as a candidate in this contest. make or cure such* a condition as hand, discard that sand If. when a No votes will be given for subscriptions for a longer time than two that and why condemn it for the handful of the same is thrown into a years, nor less time than three months. result? In another column will pail of water, it leaves the w ater mud-1 No candidate will receive special favors, but each and everyone will be seen a discussion of the sys dy, discard it A dirty sand makes a | weak concrete. Crushed rock is much ( be assisted alike by the contest management in obtaining votes. tem as tried elsewhere. better than screened gravel because of Candidates are permitted to secure subscriptions anywhere. All the rougher edges. The rock some-| subscriptions and orders must be paid for in advance to obtain votes. The most important event in times known as aggregate should be After May 14 all candidates not registering 200,000 votes or over broken up into irregular pieces having | the history of the country for the rough, clean surfaces will be dropped from the list. last ten years occurred Tuesday Following are the four recognized , I ypographical errors in the publishing of votes will be corrected in when Connecticut through its mixtures for concrete: the following issue. legislative body voted for direct 1. Rich mixture—One part Portland i No contestant can win more than ont prize election of United States Sena cement, two parts of clean, coarse I Purchased from Eilers Music House Should any question arise as to the interpretation of the foregoing sand, four parts crushed rock. This tors. This completes the requir- Portland, Oregon is used for floors, fence posts, etc. rules, the decision of the Contest manager will be final. el thirty-six states necessary to 2 Medium mixture—One, two and [ All subscriptions or other orders must be turned into the office by an election amendment of the one-half and five parts, respectively, of the Wednesday following acceptance of order. national constitution. Hereafter J cement, sand and crushed rock. This All ballots will be void unless received at The Beaver State Herald the state legislatures will be re mixture is used for walks, the walls, office on or before expiration date as printed. lieved of the trouble and graft etc. 3 Ordinary mixture — One, three, Orders may be taken anywhere for Advertising or Job work. All incident to the selection of this six; for heavy walls, piers, abutments, such orders must be cashed before votes are issued. officer as conducted in the past. etc. No more legislative time wasted 4 Lean mixture—One, four, eight; I henceforth by senatorial elect for footings, and in places where vol-1 ions. Now if they will pass a ume and not great strength is needed national law to penalize log roll When gravel is used the proportions | Purchased from Lents Garage In Order to rive candidate« equal chance«, the territory has been divide«! into ers, and steam rollers, the legis are one part of cement and from six i h rec districts. Each district get« a third and fourth prize. The person getting"TF7e to nine parts of gravel, according to latures will be able to do some the amount of sand in the gravel. highest number of votes in all diatnets g«-ts the first prize which will be that person’s honest, efficient work. choice of the two grand prizes. The person getting the second highest number of votes To make one cubic yard of concrete | Interest Paid on Time Deposits The Multnomah State Bank THE HERALD $1.00 PER YEAR The Mount Scott Publishing Company’s $1000 Prize Contest Capital Prize $425. RULES OF CONTEST Capital Prize $290. How The Prizes Will Be Awarded A California Professor has work ed out a plan whereby he can live comfortably on a diet that averages nine cents a day-rye bread and skim milk. That may be a little cheaper but it would be a little monotonous. We doubt if rye bread and skim milk would not in time become indi gestible-unpalatable at best. Then what is the use. Why not live a little higher and get more pleasure out of life as you go along. You may not live so long but you live more by taking more of the good things that are pos sible in the domain of domestic production. So the president talks to con the following respective amounts of cement are required: Rich mixture, li barrels; medium mixture, li bar rels; ordinary mixture, li barrels; lean mixture, I barrel. In mixing, a water- tight platform, or a shallow box should be used. The mode of procedure is to first spread the required amount of sand in a layer, and on top of this spread the cement. Mix thoroughly while dry until a uniform color is secured In the middle of the mass hollow out a spot in which pour the amount of wa ter needed, adding a little at a time, and using care not to allow the mix ture to become too soft. Work up | the dry material from the outside to ward the center, turn rapidly with shovels, sprinkling water upon it until the proper consistency has been at tained. Thoroughly wet the crushed rock, and add it after the sand and cement Second Prize Three High Grade Watches Purchased from Htaples Jewelry Company Portland Third Prizes Three Handsome Gold Diamond Rings in all districts will take the remaining grand prize. Of the remaining contestanta, that person in each district having the highest num ber of votes will have a choice of the gold watch or handsome diamond ring. The person ranking next in each district will take the remaining prize. No person can take two prizes. Each district will be awarded a gold watch and a beautiful diamond ring. District I.—Territory west of Main Street, Lents. District 2.—Main Street, Lents to Lenta Junction. District 3—Lents Junction and Eastward Schedule of Votes Three months' subscription................. $ .25 ♦400 Votes Six months’ «ub-cription......................................... .......................... $ .50 IfioO Votes One years' subscription............................ *1.00 1000* Vote m ’ Two year’subscription ..................................................... ...12,00 12000 Votes For every advertisement secured through the influence of a contestant, votes will be issued at the rate of 500 votes for every dollars in value of advertising. For every dollar's worth of Job printing, ns eards, envelopes, letters, dodgers etc., 500 votes will be issued For smaller or larger orders of either advertising or job work in proportion. J