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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1913)
ing that will be of more direct MY OWN WAY FOR THE CUL- TURK OF HYACINTHS benefit to all the people. Prime the ground with land and Still another class desire to «ell rotted manure (cow manure is consolidate the two schools and best Drain welt, so that no water reduce the cost of maintenence. will stand on the ground in the win- It is doubtful if consolidation ter Plant lix inchei deep At the would have that effect. It would flower« fide, cut them off, never al Entered a. Second Claw Mail Matter at Lenta, Oregon, Augnai 25. ItHI require about the same number low them to go to seed Let them remain in the ground three year» Pnbliahe.1 Every Tl.urwtay at lent., Ore., by the Mr. S o . tt Pr.us.mm Co, of instructors, and if all the Alter three year», take them up and students attending either of the •gain prepare the ground Take off H. A. DARN ALL, E ditor aw » M anacm . institutions concerned were re all the bulb» and set them out, and Office Phone: Home lilt. Reaidence: Tabor 2S13 moved to the other, it would don’t allow them to be diiturbed for tuu_ necessitate the erection of more three year»; do not allow them to ITH this issue of the Her mined advocate of better stand* d buildings and duplicating of il bloom the first year Pinch out the ald its present editor anti ards. If good measures i— lustrative materials, and other buds a» »oon as they appear I have treated mine in this way. and have ideals shall prevail, good people cipates severing his connections We *say this outlavs t0 accommodate the in- had fine success with them. _ w'ith the paper, unless something must give support. Treat Tulips in the same manner I I creased attendance. quite unusual interferes. This in behalf of the printing craft, Still others wish to consolidate Mv Lilies are left undisturbed for I terminates a little over five years which is continually pressed for a longer period I find that they the two schools and then re do better to let them alone and give i experience in this line of work cheaper production. establish the one school at some »ome fertiliier in the fall, and I and we think that is sufficient. We wish to say further, that i other site. That would cause them fork it into the ground in the spring i The years spent in this have not the average printer receives less about as much dissension as any —Mrs E D Fellows been unfruitful. There have for his service than the meanest _ been made, proposal that has been many valuable lessons mechanic, yet he is bj culture one can reasonably r think think learned, and some experiences and years of experience relative- a movement that which will long be recalled, some ly far more proficient in his trade out without pro- pleasant and a few decidedly un than the carpenter or other ducing the limit of dissension. 4 •nd satisfactory. All in all we con mechanics of the same, or better Then where would you put the sider the time has been valuably income. How many . "saw Storage Company _.- . and . new I school OV I I VFV/t and I improve its pres- spent from an educational view hammer" carpenters in Portland.ent ]tx.ation? v... .’ A large number Make« all point« between Portland point. Financially it has. per are getting forty cents an hour?, would oppoaed to Portland on and Lenta on Mt. Scott Line. haps, not been quite so profitable. And do you know that eighteen the grounds that it wouId CO9t Expretui. Baggage anti all We wish to thank our many dollars a week is probably abo\e more t0 gchool a child in the city Freight. kind« of Transfer Work. friends and supporters through the average for printers. No than in a country town. They Foster Hoad out the county for the assistance wonder printers are, as a class, are rjght too. They say that Lento Office given during the time. Not al desperate. Their outlook is any- mortd tone of the medium Lents Phones • Tabor 1424 Home B Kill ways has the criticism been fav thing but optomistic. ' 3jzed town is superior to the orable, though we feel that we We say these things m support city and they right in that F. W. Tussy, Manager have had our proportion of kind of our successors. Messrs. \olk R jg futher evident that it Aak for Rose City Van words. The publishing business, and Parcel, both newspaper men wou|d coat more for instructors is peculiarly a peculiar business. of experience far more extensive for a 9chool of thig nature jn There are few business enter than our own „ in „ this and , other I the city than in the country, prises but that ‘ ‘might have been states. I............ ° -^n?er.-^ their expenses being greater, so better conducted, ” out the print engaged in the publication busi-, that the maintenance of such an ing business is especially subject ness in Wichita, Kansas, and institution adjacent to a large to adverse remarks. We don’t Mr. Parcel, of Greensburg of city would be at a loss to the suppose there is one of our un the same state. Mr. Parcel was state. friendly friends who might not at one time president of the There are still others who conduct the business of publish Kansas Editorial Association, think it would be a waste of for. Main and Foster Road ing a paper better than we, al- and Mr. Volk was its secretary. time to support the referendum tho they, perhaps do not know We wish them the best of con with the view of consolidation. PHONE TABOR 1688 the difference between an editor sideration from the people of It is only a short time since the ial and a patent medicine "ad” Lents. We have reason to be state disposed of its normal Wood and Coal boiler plate from “handset” "a lieve they will be found active schools and then established one shooting stick” from a monkey in supporting all the good things school. There are a lot of Slab Wood wrench, or who could not com that may be necessary for the people now who think that these a Specialty pose and punctuate a paragraph success of developing Lents, the schools should be re-established. correctly to save their souls from surrounding country, and the There is a probability that the Order“ Drlivered I‘romp tly perdition. In general, arrogance state at large. We believe they next legislature will be ap is due to ignorance and in this will be worthy of your support proached with a proposition to relation there is no exception. and we cordially urge you to up support these schools, and if that The printer comes to understand hold them in the good work they fails it will be put before the this and forgets it. will undertake. people in the form of an initia The printing business seems XV ANTED The newspaper does a lot for tive measure. There is nothing I to be a mystery almost as much a community. Just because it to prevent that being done re WANTED—Boy« may be bad and today as in the time of Guten isn’t boosting you in every peatedly. and there is a strong sometime« girl«. The older one« at berg or Caxton. But the mys column of every issue is no reas probability that it will ultimately ordinary wages > ami others to lie and cared for in return for tery is not quite in the same di on to discredit its service. We succeed. Suppose the Universi schooled • light services rendered. For particu rection, so much. We do occas- have lived in places without giv ty and Agricultural College are lars address W. T. Gardner, superin Boys ami Girls Aid Hoeietv of sionaly find people looking as lost ing the local paper the subscrip consolidated, can we fortell how tendent Oregon. Portland. Ore. tf in a printshop as the proverbial tion support. We will never do long it will be before there is a KOH MAI.K “bull in a china shop.” But the it again. We expect to con demand for their separation? mystery today seems to be that tribute our dollar to maintain Of one thing we can be sure, FOB SALE —A gorxl cider mill at the printers are not all wealthy this county paper, and we solicit the time would be short. In view Fred Howitt’» on tiie wetion line road FOR SALE —Newspapers for wrap people. Does not the printer the same support from every of this last fact alone, there is a take a few sheets of paper and person in the area of its in- pretty strong and conscientious ping or kindling. Mt. Scott Fub. Co. FOR SALE—One good kilclx-n rung.’, smear a few stretches of ink on fluence. element who cannot very well washing inacidne, and a bath tub. it and get his money practically support the referendum what- Ch.»p Inquire at Herald Office. for nothing? HERE are a few people ever their views otherwise may | LUMBER—At our new mill 1'4 mile« TOiith«-a«t of Kelso. We deliver luml>er. We venture to say that there A amiin, around ’ the country who be. 1 Jonsrnd Bro» (• are more poor printers in the seem to think, at least they in ... , FOR SALE—Good gar* rang»* and country than any other class of dicate they think, that all the Old readers of the Herald w1“ iron. Cheap, if taken before Nov. let. tradesmen. Not only does he opponents of the University ap R A. Brown, 121 loth " y ßpnki be interested in reading inat. i. (Evenings) work for less, but he is the vic propriation are “narrow-minded, Timothy Brownhill, once pro- tim of all sorts of deceptions. dishonest men,” “revengeful Lot« in Calkin« Plat are now on the J prietor of this paper, has started market. Come early ami get your Just now we are looking for a and discredited,” as they choose a paper at San Anselma, Calif choice. Water piped to all lota, good brave, strong, keen witted to put it. Now the person who Owner Lenta, sleuth to look after a number of thinks that, or at least says This i, probably another of the Brownhill schemes of selling a Ore. Home Phone BSlil, 21.24, Gil- persons who have forgotten our that, is clearly proving himself | bert Station, Cazerdara line. plant at’an inflated value. location. .disqualified to express an opinion The printer and publisher on the question whatever. I We are in receipt of * ‘Pacific | is handicapped in several ways. Some of the best people in the Northwest Swine Husbandry,”: First his publication must pro state favor the referendum on a 50 page pamphlet on this in A. M. HOSS vide an income. If the publish this measure. They are honest teresting subject. Copies of this NOTARY PUBLIC er tells the whole truth of all the in it and they are perhaps as work may be had by writing 0. bad people, the tricky people, competent to judge of their posi FOR ORKGON M. Plummer, North Portland, and the designing people, he tion as any one who undertakes 8 A. M. to 5 P. M., Herald Office," Lent« Oregon. would cut his subscription list to settle the matter by asserting 6 P. M. to 9 P. M., Reaidence, Gnubam very materially and his advertis that only “dishonest and re New Hampshire and Maine. ing space would go begging. vengeful” people are promoting During the year ended December. | Phone«: Main 430, Home A 4558 Between the two the printer the movement. Their position 1912. the New FTampahtre state grange would quit business bankrupt. is simply that the burden of conferred the Mxth degree on 1.452 This was accomplished by He likes to live and prosper. If maintaining two schools is more , persona FUNERAL DIRECTORS holding special meetings for the pur Heventh and Ankeny Street« all the good people would give than the people of the state pose In different counties of the state. Oregon firm allegiance to the meritorious should assume. The duplica Maine did still better, but that was Portland .... some time agq (1901). In eleven printer the moral reformation of tion of studies which must of months the sixth degree was conferred L. H. Carter & Son the world would be a matter of necessity continue appears to on 3.030 Patrons. Contractor« «nd Bulkier« Manufacturer« of Window C»«ln«». Hcreen a short time. But they will not. them as a waste of state money. floor« and W Indowx, Molding«, Column«. Pan A DMINI k TRATOKM NOTICE el« Ornamént«, Etc, Coalorn 1*1«Inina and Some of the “best” people in our Another class disapprove of pro owner« l-ent I'lalnlna Mill« Mary Gritzmarher Estate. Notice tn hereby Hand Ha.lnit and Wood Working Factory. acquaintance support a dollar fessional education at state ex given that th«* undersigned, as administrator ffregon paper reluctantly, and have pense. Let those who seek to of the estate of Mary Gritzmacher. deceased, has his tinal account In the Circuit Court carried their job work elsewhere promote their private interests of the State of Oregon, for Multnomah County, LODGE DIRECTORY. because it “could be done cheap by taking up the practice of law, and that Monday, the VMh dry of September, 1V13, at w:IA a. m. of said day and the Court er.” Individuals who support or medicine, or politics, do so at room of Department No. 6 of maid Court has Mt Scott Chapter I’. I>. - O. F.. «. Stated meet- In« Flr«t aod Third Wednesday rvenliiK of fllegree« Third Wcdne« better wages with their voices private expense, and leave the been appointed by raid Court as the tim* and each montn Order W M place for the hearing and settlement of «aid 1 day) Maud K. Connell, See. are willing to rob labor in their state schools for those who wish account and the objections thereto, if any Date and first publication August 2S Iftit. purchases. Such inconsistency to secure a training in the trades Shiloh Circle I .adle» of G. A . R. Me,l« every let Charles Gritzmacher. Administrator. and 3rd Thnraday In Granar Hall at 1 I*. M. I. Maffet, rr««., C. Ingall«, Bee. must discourage the most deter- and technical or scientific train- John Van Zante, Attorney. 4VJi l I m K i W Rose City Van LENTS FUEL COMPANY CLASSIFIED Financial Statement ttention is called to our swom A 4 Financial Statement published else where in this paper and the substan tial increase in business since our last ''state ment. Our cash reserve is far more than required by law and we want our patrons and friends to know that we are conducting a sale and conservative banking business. If you have in any way contributed to the increase of our business we thank you for your support and cordially invite your pat ronage be it large or small. Interost Paid oo Time Deposits The Multnomah State Bank UNITED STATES POSTAL DEPOSITORY Lents Sta., Portland, Oregon TheBestLightAtThe Lowest Cost ELECTRIC LIGHT is the most suitable for homes, offices, shops and other places need ing light. 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