Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, August 07, 1913, Image 5

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JONSRUD BROS.
They wll) stop a day or so io HMttl« sixty. Games and races Ailed Uie after­ southeast of Fossil, Wheeler County,
and »Iso in Alberta, Canada.
noon. and Mon dispersing all joined in shipped a carload of hogs lo the Port­
Francis McCabe has sold hi» homa- singing the National Antliem.
land Union Stockyards a few days ago
BORING OREGON
stead at 8nag Camp to Mr. Mowry, •
Mr. and Mrs. Christensen and son and they topped the market, selling
I’buus Ui
Portland lumberman, who ex pacta to Henry of Portland spent several days tor 9% cents per pound. There were
BKKCZY ITEMS CONTRIBUTED BY HERALD REPORTERS AT NEARBY POINTS
Mill I !■« miles suulhsasl nt Kslso
build a logging railroad up into thia with Mr and Mm.-T G. Jonsrud last 7» bead in the car, their combined
CEDAR POSTS
3-fi
green country timber sometime week Tiiey also went to tiie Toll Gate weight was a iritis more than 20,000
ths novelty shop to W. V- Smith at
SHINGLES
this fall. The road will lie a branch in their auto. They also visited Mrt pounds, or an average of almost 350
CORBETT
J
loots,
who
will
close
it
out.
CORBETT
MOULDINGS
Mr. sod Mrs. Geo. ixmlie have re­ from the electric at a station between Hauglum, Senior, wl>o wan an old time pounds. Tbs check given in peyment,
TURNED WORK
■chixdmate ot Mrs. Chrixtinsen.
after <iedncting freight, feed and com­
turned
from Seaside where they have Eagle Creek and Boring
Ths salmon run is quits gorxi In ths
mission charges, was for 51813 32.
Alex
Brooke
has
returned
from
Hood
been
staying
lor
some
lime.
Columbia.
While
ths
chinook
run
is
LUMBER $6 AND UP
That
shows a net price of 523.08 per
River
where
he
has
lieen
developing
an
larg* stuc-k <>l lilmenslun Lumber on hand
PREPARING CHICKENS FOR
Harvey Raney has gone to Seaside to
pood ths catch ot summer steelheads is
Hough and PrcaMd lumbar tor all purpoaaa
animal
orchard He will remain here for five
much lietter. A daily increase in the work.
THE POULTRY SHOW
■and order to JONSNDU HKOH. H rrlug HP*
Mention was mads in these columns
W. R. Kern and family, O. A. East­ nr sig weeks as he says it is much.
hauls is ez peeled as it is re|>orted fish
a short time ago of a former shipment
plea-Hnter
here
in
the
summer.
man,
and
Mrs
Patterson
have
rsturusd
are numerous in ths lower Columbia.
"As the judges at poultry shows of boge from this ranch, and it was
from Welches where they have been
Th* recall of Judge Beattie and Blair,
Mr. I^orai'e R. Reed, foreman of the
award
premiums on the appearance of then stated that a carload would he
Commissioner, ia on in full blast now
Rooster Rock cannery, and Hylvla I.. enjoying a »hort vacation.
the
fowls
on judging day,” says Pro­ sent to the Port’and market about
■
nd
and it promises to be a bitter fought
Mr and Mrs. C. M. Zimmerman
Baker of 1201 East Lincoln Street,
Mr and Mrs Alva Hevel made an auto •lection.
fessor
Lune
of the Poultry >‘epart- every two weeks daring the balance of
Portland, were married one day last
•nd
the year, there being about 23O>) head
trip to Welches last week.
Frank Rhodes has his shingle mill in ment of the Oregon Agricultural Col- i
week.
Mrs. Emil Oswald entertained the operation up on bis claim on Abler I lege, it is necrMsry that the boy or feeding on thia and other ranches
Storage Company
The Woodmen and tluyr friends eu- Mis»s» Be»»ie Howitt, Helen Hoss •nd
owned by the same company.
Creek. This mill ia run by water girl «ho is going to exhibit poultry at
joyed » banquet and dance at the Elsie Metzger at lunch last Thursday.
The bogs just shipped had eaten, all
Makes all points between Portland
the
county
and
state
fairs
not
onlv
power ami th* beauty of it is that the
Grange Hall Saturday evening.
told,
about twelve bus he's of grain
ami lxmta on Mt. Scott Line.
Mrs. M. D. Kern and Mrs. Jas. El- supply is abundant with no cloud give them the »«eat of care in getting
Mrs. Albert Fox and daughter spent
each and about 25D pounds of ground
them
ready,
but
also
in
cooping
and
for
Manzanita
burets to tear eve-ything to pieces and
kington left Wednesday
last week at the Aaron Fox home in
Freight, Expresa, Baggage anti ■II
alfalfa. Aside from this, they had
Beach where they will spend a few no long dry spell to check the supply. shipping them. As the final wind up
Troutdale
kind« af Transfer Work.
been fed nothing, but bad, of course
of
the
boys
’
and
girls'
poultry
raising
weeks.
These mountain streams which furnish
Mrs. 0. E. Smith and Miss Ethel
been pastured on alfalfa, stubble and
The Herald ha» receiver! information an enormous amount of power will all contest is at band, is a short time
Foster Road
lamia Office •
attended the Eastern Star picnic at
grass. The grain fed them as pigs and
these
birds
will
be
shipped
to
compete
from reliable sources that tbs Beaver be utilized some day to drive all kinds >
Bonneville Saturday.
hogs would be worth todav at the
Mnta Phones .... Tabor 1424
Motor Co., will locate in Gresham. It of machinery. These cedar logs and for prizes. The appearance of their
Donald
Little-
George
Chamberlain,
ranch where it waa fed not to exceed
Home H 6111
plumage
and
vigor
upon
the
home
is ex|»ected that the site wll be near the Stubs are still in a go<xl state of preser­
page and James Ross were in the
57
per animal; the alfalfa meal per­
car shops. The P. R. L. A P. official» vation. All aught to be manufactured farm will not be a factor. The judge
haps
52.50 per animal. It coat to haul
F. W. TuNsy, Manager mountains several days last week.
will
not
consider
the
care
spent
upon
were out Wednesday with the members into various articles as well as shinglee
Mrs. Hatfield and daughters from
them to market, we will eay about .540.
of tiis tward of the Motor Co., to <ie- A coffin made out of cedar waa lately them nor make allowances for distance
Ask for Rose City Van
Troutdale came Sunday evening and
That makes a total coat of 5790, to
ci’ie on the site.
moved that had been in the ground traveled.
were taken in a launch across the river
“Here are a few pointe which may which must be added the cost of pro­
fifteen years and waa apparently as
to visit friends in Washington.
ducing the pigs. Two dollars and a
sound as ever, while a 86) coffin that mean the winning of a premium other­
Mrs l*e Evans visited friends in
half each would be a fair figure for
bad not been in the ground half so wise loet. Every boy and girl shonld
Troutdale Sunday.
CHERRYVILLE
this. In fact, if any breeder with am­
send
for
a
premium
list
of
the
show
I ©
m long waa dropping to pieces. Seasoned
ple facilities for keeping a large num­
•Ider wood, of which there is an where the birds are to be exhibited,
ber of brood sows could sell bis day-
The summer days are gliding swifty
A. M. MOSS
decide
what
premiums
are
to
be
tried
abundance, can be made into furniture
w
r i br’
old pigs at that figure be would never
GRESHAM
and other useful articles ax well as the . for, then select and prepare the birds
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K
carry them along even to «boat days.
The entire absence of »torn a, high
NOTARY PUBLIC
accordingly.
The
more
nearly
mature
fine maples. It makes strong wagon
We find the seventy-nine head of
The Misses Vyoia Mathews, Mar­ winds, hot smothering heat, and free­ tongues, neck yokes, single trees etc. j the fowls are the better. They should
FOR <»REGOS
garet Hchantin and Geneva Wright dom from flies and mosquitoes makes Here is an opening for somebody.
have a maximum of strength and hogs cost in real cash outlay 8990,
which does not include the indeter­
have returned from Monmouth where 1 this vicinity unexcelled for a summer
F. L. Banta is starting a Belgian vigor. They should be in good fleah
H A M. to 5 P M., Herald Other,| Ix-nts they have been attending Normal
reeort.
and
healthy,
showing
no sign» of minate expenses of labor and ranch ex­
rabbit (arm. He says there ia far more
penses, including taxes, interest, etc.
John Frail lias delivered 50,000
Messrs l«e Merrill, Bert Hoes,
« P M. to U P. M., Residence, Gresham
profit in them than in chickens as they disease, especially scaly leg.
It
is impossible to figure sach costa,
George Crowly, Ray Metzger. Elton shingles to Chris Memsinger acroea the bring as much or more at three months
"In preparing fowls for the show it
Eastman, and Kirk Thompson made a. Handy river from this place laat week. , ami cost far less to feed and fatten.
is necessary to wash the white colored but the surplus shown by the above
DR. C. B. OGLE
figures 8*83.32, is surely ample to give
trip to Welches In the latter'» auto, ! Mr Metnsenger is building a large
DKNT1MT
Robert Reoner ot Sellwood accident­ ones about four davs before the birds
a large profit. 8uppoee the company
going up Saturday and returning Sun- I house and barn,
I practice all Branche« of Dvntlalry
ally shot himself with a revolver one are shipped Use three tubs. The
WORK (it AKANTKKD
day.
Beulah Barringer of Mt. Tabor and day last week while camping up near first ehduld be half full of warm water, keepe up ite semi-monthly shipments
< »flier Honra a te 12 A . M
I to & !* M.
Rev Melville T Wire left Monday teu of her schoolmates are camping at Government Camp. The ball pene­ the .second tub of luke-warm water, j during the balance of the year and each
Munday« by Appulntment
That would
night for Southern < ireXon on his vacs- , Dr. Botkins this week for their summer trated a finger and it waa feared that it and the last tub with water from carload does as well.
Office corner of Main Nt Foater Koa<!
make ten carloads and a profit of
tion where be expects to enjoy some outing.
would have to be amputated. Ha waa which the chill has been removed. Put
good bunting and also to renew old I A recent arrival from the East says brought down to Dr. Botkins who hopes the fowl into the first tub and hold it 88333.2»). As there are now more than
Phones: Main 480, Home A 4,V>R
•equal« teneae.
Daute with his Inferno has "nothing to save it.
under water until the plumage is 2000 beads of hogs on the ranches of
Mr. and Mrs. A. Meyers returned on him” as he knows there is a hot
soaked. The head may be held under the company, the shipments will prob­
last week from a two week’s auto trip ’ place on the plains of Kansas aud no
a moment or two. Place the fowl on ably continue the year round.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
through the Willamette Valley
They imagination about it. The themometer K---
« a clean table and thoroughly soap with Compare these figures with the
ROCKWOOD
Seventh and Ankeny streets
grain business. Suppose in place of
had as their guest Miss Mary Harvey registered 111) in the Pullmat: Palace
S--------------------------------------K a good white soap The plumage is feeding their 35,000 to 40,00) bushels of
Portland
....
Oregon of l-ents. Miss Harvey is now assist­
cars while they were coming across the
now ready to be scrubbed, which is
Miss Bertha Wieland of Portland ia j done gently with a small brush, in the grain to hogs they had hauled it to
ing in the bank in the absence of Mr sunflower state. Bleeping and eating
L. H. Carter & Son
Lundquist.
were out of the question until they spending her vacation with her parents direction the feathers grow. The biro Condon, the nearest railroad point.
Contractors an«l Builder«
| of this place.
C.
J.
Lundquist
left
Tuesday
even
reached the Rockies.
is then rinsed in the second tub re­ Or suppose the road was already built
Manufacturers of Window Casings, Screen
Door« and Windows Moldings Columns, Pan
ing for Kasota, Minnesota, He will
An entertainment will be given at the moving all the soap so that the feathers to Fossil and they hauled the grain
Mr. J. C. Couper and hie daughters
els, Ornaments. Etc Custom Plaining and
eon who have been visiting with t’rof. i M. E. Church on the evening of Aug. will webb out properly. The lege there, say an average haul from the
Hand Hawing Owners Unit« Plaining Mills accompany Mrs. Lundquist and
and W< mm 1 Working Factory
Marvin home.
Couper, the former’s eon. expect to i • IMh under the auspices of the Ladies 1 should be scrubbed and if necessary three ranches of fifteen miles. The
W. R. Biddle lias sold his stock at start back for Minnesota this week. I Aid. Supper will be served umier the ’ the dirt under the scales removed with wheat fed this last carload oi bogs
weighed od,8HO pounds; the fattened
tree.«, the weather permitting, if not, in 1 a tooth pick.
either the McAbee or Grange Hall. All !
"The third tub is used for the final hogs weighed but 20,000 pounds.
Oregonian.
are inviu*d and will be sure of a good ' rinsing. If bluing is used in this
time.
water there should be not too much of
Mr. Antone Schantin has purcha<«-d it and it must be thoroughly mixed
Lents Giants Defeat Columbias
the four lots on the corner of the old with the water or it will stain the
The Giants added another scalp to
Bill place from Mr. Adams, the recent plumage. The feathers are dried by
their belts Sunday when they defeated
owner.
hand, rubbed with towels, and the bird
Th<* Miller place ha* again changed placed in a well-heated room until the fast Columbia Park team, 5 to 3.
hands making this the third time with­ thoroughly dried. It should then be
The game was fast from first to last.
in a year.
placed in a clean coop with iour or five M. Boland pitched nice ball for the
C. E. Cree is putting up a fine new inches of chaff on the floor eo that the Giante. allowing 8 scattered hite and
residence for Mr. Ix-isee on the Base feathers will not be soiled.
Dark getting 11 strikeouts while Barker for the
Line Road east of here.
colored birds may have their plumage losers, got 6 strikeouts and allowed 9
Two retired physicians of Portland, rubbed with a silk handkerchief and hite. Nelson and Guilfoed starred at
are building homes on the Taggart place their lege washed as above.
bat with three hits out of four trips to
on the Base Line.
“Now train them to handling and to bat. Next Sunday the Giants start play­
Mr. and Mrs. Geo I.ee were in th*: exhibition coops, St*«ke and speak to ing in the Archer Wiggins League of
city on business Saturday last.
them as this will make them pose which there are 12 teams. These 12
John Richmond, of Labam, Washing­ I better when the judge is looking them teams are the fastest teams that can be
ton, is visiting relatives of this place.
over If dull, the c mb and wattles picked so there will be some fast
Mr. E. Kittering. of Portland, former may he rubbed with an equal mixture games played. Manager Forte says be
merchant of Rockwood, was seen on our of sweet oil and alcohol.
has got three new players and he feels
streets Monday last. Mr. Kettering is
“In shipping, the coops should be sure of winning the cup.
just recovering from an accident he had large enough to give the fowl ample
Batteries for last Sunday’s game:
some time ago.
room, about thirty inches for the tall­ Giante, Bolond, Jerenson; Columbia,
est birds, grading down to a foot for Park. Parker and Murphy.
the tiniest bantams. The comb should
* PLEASANT VALLEY
“ never touch the top of the coop. The Nothing takes out blood stains bet­
■-------------------------------------- S width should be such that the plumage ter than told soapsuds, to which kero­
A. G. Sager of Portland spent Sunday will not be cramped. A single coop sene has been added
should be provided or each male, hut
visiting with his brother G. N.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bliss and sons, females may lie placed two or three to­
Cleveland and Arthur, have returned gether. A little grain may be sprinkled
in the cbatT, but it is not best to put
from a weeks' stay at the beach.
E. 8. June and family have gone to drinking water in the coop. A few
Tillamook beach for an outing
They vegetables or apples will answer the
place of water very well and will not
went overland in their auto.
soil
the plumage It is not necessary
Twenty-seven of our young tolks
chartered J. C. Elliott’s auto truck last to put grit or other food than grain in
Sunday and went over to the Sandy the coop.”
river for the -lay. A go,xl time is re-
FERTILIZER HELPED WHEAT
ported.
Grandma Sager
day at the home
Bone Meal Increased Yield More
All Goods and Work
Tuesday.
Than Ten Bushels Per Acre.
First Class
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Harrison were
Portland visitors Monday.
A demonstration of good results ob­ Near Poet Office,
Foster Road
G. W. Metcalf has traded his place
LENTS
for a big ranch in Eastern < >regon near tained by the use of bone meal as a
fertiliser was shown last week when C.
Heppner.
The home of J. E. Ball burned to the F. Henson, a farmer near Paola, Kaa ,
Mothers! Havi You Children Wons?
ground about four o’clock Tuesday threshed his wheat. Mr. Henson had
evening. But little of she household ! in sixty-two acres of wheat in three
Are they feverish, restless, nervou«,
tracts.
effects were saved.
irritable, dixxy or constipated' Do they
The first field of thirty acres of hard continually pick their mise or grind
wheat made forty bushels per acre and their teeth? Have they cramping
n-------------------------------------- k tested sixty-one pounds to the bushel.
pains, irregular and ravenous ap-
KELSO
•8-------------------------------------- S The second field of eighteen acres of peti e? These are all signs of worms.
soft wheat made thirty-five bushels per Worms not only cause your child
Born to Mr and Mrs. Lamoreaux a
acre and tested sixiy pounds to the suffering, but stunts its mind and
girl, last week. They recently moved
bushel. Bone meal at the rate of 125. growth.
Give “Kickapoo
Worm
here from Oregon City.
pounds to the acre was sown in the two Killer” at once. It kills and removes
Frank Patterson and wife and Walter
fields with a fertiliser drill.
the worms, improves yonr child’s ap­
Kyser an! wife have moved to Bull
In the third field of fourteen acres, ■ petite, regulates stomach, liver and
Run where the men will haul ties from
same kind of soil, no fertiliser WM bowels. The symptoms disappear and
Nelson’s and Mikkelson's new mill.
used and the yield was only twenty­ your child is made happy an healthy
The picnic of the Kelso Neighborhood
I four bushels per acre
as nature intended. All druggists or
Club last Sunday was a very enjoyable
by mail, 25c.
affair, A bountiful dinner was enjoyed
kickapoo indiax msdicixb cowant
The Profit in Hogs
and during the afternoon a number
St. Lonis, Mo.
The Prärie ranch, located » f*w mile« Philadelphia, Pa.
more people came, making in all about
DOINGS OF OUR NEIGHBORS
Rose City Van
PROFESSIONAL GARDS
Dunning & McEntee
A. N. GARDNER
JEWELER
Watches, Jewelry
Repair Work