Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, January 15, 1914, Image 5

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    Mrs. Paterson visited a brother at
Sand and Gravel at
Reduced Prices
Doings of Our Neighbors
Prompt Delivery
Call telephone labor 206.1
HRHFZV ITEMS CON IWIBUTHD Bl Hl'kALI) REPORTERS AT NEARBY POINTS
R. Ileytltig
82 Mt. and 45th Ave., H. E
CHERRYVILLE
Watches Clocks and Jewelry
and Made to Order
Repaired
J. P. Nordin
Malli Htn«t
(»■lit«, Oregun
Rose City Van
•ml
Storage Company
Make« all |*ointe between Portland
and (.enta on Mt Scott Line.
Freight, Ex pre««, Baggage amt ■II
kind» of Transfer Work.
Lenta Office
•
!<ents Phones
Foster Roar!
.... Tabor 1424
Home H 6111
F. W. Tussy, Manager
Aak for Rune City Van
LENTS FUEL
COMPANY
('■or. Main ami Foster. R« mm 1
PHONE TABOR 1688
Wood and Coal
Slab Wood
a Specialty
Il
liquor without a iieenae at his (tore
here, will lake place at Oregon City
Washougal recently.
Mr. and Mrs. ('. J Littlepage of
Mosier, and daughter, Mrs. May Nel­
son of Portland, were here Wednesday.
Miss Laura Ross, our genial exchange
lady BfM-nt the week end in Ht. Johns.
F C- Reed was in Portland T need ay.
Our dejiot has lieen treated to a fresli
coat of paint which given it a very neat
appearance.
Mr. R. M. Dodson received the «ad
news Friday that his mother, who went
to California in the fall (or the lienctil
of her health, is very ill.
Mr. and Mrs. Wollcott moved to
Portland the last cf the week, and Mr.
and Mrs. Humpter moved onto the farm
they left.
Ten Hbortboru and ten Alierdeeu
Angus cow» were fed 140 days at the
Mid winter days!
Pennsylvania «tatlon on ensilage and
Winter time but surely not winter
cottonseed
meal alone, «ay» the Iowa
lioarrlera whom ha treated but did not
weather
Homestead These cows consumed ap-
The big mow ol last winter came take any |>ay and says he can prove it.
proxhuately sixty pounds of ensilage
Mra. Gee, a danghter of Poatmaater
about this time but it hardly looks like
«nd one ;> ouim 1 of cottonseed meal per
we were going to have much «now this Miliar of Kowe, peeved through here
bead dailyi^ During this period they
winter.
toudo an average dally gain of 1.17
lately on her annual visit to her people
A meeting of the railroad land
pounds per bead
Her borne ia in
squatters will tie held at the home of in the mountain«.
The ensilage was fed twice a day
Han Francisco, where ahe aaya 30,000
and the c«>ttomeed meal once daily.
Fr«i Koenecke oo Friday afternoon of
men are roaming the streets looking for
There was lea» than 1 per cent waste
thia week.
in feeding In this manner.
These
A school entertainment will lie given work and many of them merely for
Eugenia Para
cows were allowe«! to run loose in a
at the achool house on Friday evening aomethiug to eat. In the meantime
Mr. It. E. Hnidxr has rented bis borne shed that whs well Ijedded. the ex;>eri-
of t>ds week in honor of that great hundred <>( »crea are to tie clearer! in
the golden weat and untold wealth to lie on 8th Ave., Boutb and l>e»»rr Street ment lusting from Ito*'. 1 to April 19
American patriot, scientist, philan*
It required four ton« of silage to
dug out of the bill« and million« of feet and moved to 289 East 9th Street Port­
I tropldat sn<l «talesman, Benjimen of lumber to lie made.
winter each cow In thin manner, this
land.
They
will
l>e
missed
by
their
Franklin, as the ldtli of January was
being equivalent to one-half acre of
D. Ernest Randall,«who will give a many friend».
his natal day. lie probably was oue ol
corn yielding forty bushel» per acre
chalk talk at the lyceum course in
Mr. ami Mr». Robert Gibbon« are the or one-third of an a<-re of corn if the
the greatest all-around men that ever
Handy thia week, was a former pupil of proud parents of a Ixiuncinx baby girl laud produced at the rate of sixty
lived and a very useful man in ilia day
Mra. Mack, the aebooi teacher here, i weighing eight poumi«.
Mother and bushels ;ier acre. Computing ensilage
and generation.
Past the three score
Hhinglea can alwaya Im «old and are Imby are doing well.
at S3.50 per ton the < o»t of wintering
an<l years when the Revolution broke
the twenty cows on ensilage wa» >280
out he performed signal service for his j a« ataple a commodity as flour, auger or
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A.
J.
Lawrence
enter
­
thia
or >14 per head, fu addition the cow«
pork
and
yet
there
are
million«
of
country at that advanced age
A Uni­
tained the Eugenia Park Club at their cotiMUimrii i-ottonaeed meal to the value
raw material going to wa«te on the
tarian in hi» religious belief, according
home on 8tb Avenue New Year’s eve. of $42
With tills item in< hided the
railroad claim« so called, which no one
to some narrow hide bound fanatics, lie
The house was beautifully decorated average cixrt l«*r head wa» approxi­
can uae, Ho^nething wrong here.
is now in purgatory along with Thomas
with banners of Oregon grape.
About mately >1«L Attention might be called
Jeffers in. Win Penn, Whittier, Ixrng*
I 30 gue«t« were present to bid adieu to to the fact that during the |>eriod cov­
fellow ae.d all of the advanced thinkers
, the old year aud welcome the new year, ered by till-« experiment the weathet
CORBETT
eoiiditlon« were unusually severe, the
and tirainy men of evert age.
q - --------------------------------------------------- s l.jincli wav served ami all were happy
temperature falling as low as 23 de-
Presid-nt Wilson ia on the job again
| oo New Year'« morning.
i
Columbia Grange met in regular ee«-
wltii a rod in t ickle for the blood-«nek -
A hard time dance was given at the
I «ion Saturday. Jan. 3, and war very I heme of Mr. and Mrs. R. E.
ing trust«.
Snider
Mr. Chapman, who has a claim up well attended considering the day la-ing last Saturday night.
Hard time cos­
near Rowe, wa« a metniier ot the crew ' very stormy. The forenoon «e««ion wa» tumer were worn by all. The music
ot the Oregon in her famous trip around [ taken up with t>u«ine«« and after an ex­ wa» furnished by snider Bro»., and
('»;«• Horn d Mffia the Spanish-A mori* cellent dinner the officers were installed - Prof. Gibbons.
can war. He lias lieen invited with her j by J. Poumler, «««¡«tel by Mr« P. An
Robt. Crane of Rockwood
members of the old force to man the derson.
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battle ship on her trip through the Grange wa« invitmi to act as in»t«lling
GRESHAM
Panama canal next year, The Oregon officer, but owing to the inclemency ot 9----------------------------------------------------- b
will lie the first ship to go through the the weather be waa prevented from
Dr. J. H. Todd, has purchased Mrs.
canal and the same lw«ly of men will tie coming The officers installed for the 1
Bates property in Zenith addition.
ensuing year were: Master, R. R. j
asked to run the ship.
Mias Mary Harvey, of Lents, is visit­
One of the peculiarities of the
Will Ingram, living on a railroad Ra»»mu««en; Overseer, Geo. Knierien ; , ing relatives in Gresham.
Hereford is ’hat on account of the
Lecturer,
Clara
Smith
;
Chaplain,
Mrs.
claim near Alder creek, received the
strong
constitution the sire im­
Mrs. Percy Geise has been very ill
Knierien; Sac’y., Mrs. J. |
presses his progeny with the color
«•<1 news of the death of hia father who George
with the grip.
and markings of the breed in al­
lived near Harrisburg, Ore., one day Pounder; A«»’t Steward, Roy Ander­
most every case, no matter what
Mr>. J. J. Robertson is suffering from
son;
fAdy
A««'t
Steward,
Helen
Deav-
■
last week.
the breed of the dam may be. It is
a broken rib.
In the touch more than anythin*
The trial of J T Freil, for selling er; Ore», Mrs. P. Anderson; Pomona,
Albert Beers, has gone to California
else that the true Hereford is iden­
Mrs. J. T. Rea; Flora, Mra. Gao. Gill;]
tified. for it has not the thin skin
for his health.
(tale Kee;>er, James Pounder.
Seven 1
and light flesh that so many in­
C.
E.
Price
underwent
an
operation
ferior cattle have. Almost the only
candidate« were initiated in first and !
breed with which the Hereford does
on his left eye for Cataract.
second degree and one obligated in third
not impress his color is the Angus.
Born to Mr. ami Mrs. Geo. Buegg, a
They divide the honor, having the
and fourth degree after which the lec­
son, Jan 4.
black body ot the one and the white
turer presented the following program:
face ot the other, but the hide has
Miss Nellie Fox, County Librarian,
. New Year greeting by Mrs. Clara,
not the distinctive touch that a well
was a Gresham visitor Tuesday.
bred Hereford steer should have.
Smith; Instrumental mueic, Mrs. J. T.
Tha Illustration shows a Hereford
Mr». S. T. Crowe, has taken over the
Rea. A Reading, New Year’s resolu­
steer ot high quality.
management of the Congdon Hotel on
tions, Mrs. Knierien; Music, Ethel
a lease for one year with the privilege
¡Smith; An excellent paper, subject, I
of two. W. H. Congdon, who has been gree below zero at times. These cows
i "Leading Boys and Girls to Appreciate
the proprietor of ¿the Congdon hotel, when turned to grass made satisfac- :
i the Possibilities of the Farm,” Mrs. P. i
will step out of the business, but ex­ tory daily gains, indicating that ensi­
i Anderson; Vocal «olo, Mrs. J. T. Rea, I
All Goods and Work
lage when fed in large quantities, as
pect to' remain in Gresham.
, with piano accompsnient by Ethel J
was the ease in this instance, is in no
There
will
be
a
basket
ball
game
here
First Class
Smith; Remarks, F.’ Benfield; Vocal j
Friday evening at the skating|rink be­ manner whatever injurious.
Solo, Mr». P. Anderson.
It may be of interest to know that
Foster Road
tween the girls team of Stevenson,
Near Poet Office,
8.S4U iiounds of manure were produced
The t anquet given by Columbia:
LENTS
during the 140 day period by each ;
| («range New Year’s eve wa« a very | Wash., and Gresham High.
pleasant affair. Covers were laid for I Building will be begun this week on cow. This computed at $1.50 per ton
means a value of $0.63. As each cow 1
| over a hundred and the tables fairly ■ the Beaver Six Automobile factory.
Ernest Peterson, is assisting in the gained 164 pounds in weight this in ■
I groaned under their load of tempting
crease of 6 cents a pound «mounts to
Bank of Gresham.
eatables.
Excellent music was tur-
It is true that tuis added!
Mrs. M. Nystrom. of Powell Valley 68.20.
nished by Prof. Zilm and Mrs. Pierce.
weight has in reality no intrinsic value '
has rented the Foster Cooley house.
BORING OREGON
Mirth and merriment reigned until a
>
Phone Mi
Rev. F. H. Freund is in Idaho attend­ unless the cow is marketed, but it does :
late hour.
mean that the cow goes on to the grass
Mill I 14 mile« »outheaxt of Kelso
ing to official duties there.
Mr. Alf A. Loeb made a trip into:
in a good fleshy condition.
CEDAR POSTS
Those of onr readers who have a
Eastern Oregon last week.
SHINGLES
Do not put the linen skirt with supply of ensilage at hand might profit
l-e<- Evans presented his wife a
MOULDINGS
many buttons on through the wringer, by a |«erusal of the results obtairntdln
TURNED WORK 1 Ktrolw-r piano Christmas, a gift that unless you wish to risk several small this instance. If an experiment sta­
. »•«« very much appreciated as Mrs
holes where buttons are torn off. tion can obtain these economical re­
is an ardent devotee of music.
LUMBER $6 AND UP Evans
Wring by hand and hang up by the sults <> m ensilage and a small amount
W. R. Knight was in Portlard Tnurs-
l,ar<e «lock of tHmenalon I.umber on han<t
of cottonseed meal daily there Is no
band.
belt
Kouili and Drvawd lumber for all purpose«
<lay and Friday.
reason why there will not be a similar
•end order to JONHRttI» HKIM. H.irlnx RbS
Carpenters are building a twenty
outcome if the same plan is carried
foot extension on the west end of the
out under average farm conditions.
’ How’s ThL?
depot for freight purpose«.
We offer One Hundred Dol’ar# a.
FINAL NOTICE
Ruby RassmuHsen, who is attending ward for any c_ ? cf C-tarrh L.:
Salting ths Butter.
EMMA VIVIAN ESTATE.
Butter is salted primarily because '
the wtate normal at Monmouth, spent car.not be cured Ly Ilall'a Catan
Notice ia hereby given that the under*
the popular taste demands it and in- [
the holidays at hmu«, returning to her Cure.
signed, a« executor of the estate ol
F. J. CII'TXFV < ai t
7
O.
cldentally for its preservative effects, j
school work January 4th.
We. t;, * t.
r
•
. !
- wa F. j
Emma Vivian, deceased, has tiled hia
although the latter are uot very mark- |
1 • 1< y.’ .3, end believe
Mi«» Della Zimmerman of Troutdale Cheney t. r t
final account in the Circuit Court of the
hlm p rte
'
r
ii .- I business «!. The uniform iurvrporation of va-1
was a guest of the Miss-*» Rassmnssen trnns :i.
!’..• ci I - 11 carry rylng amounts of salt as the trade ■
State of Oregon, for Multnomah county,
out
- i by Lj firm.
New Year's dav.
.
demands is very important so far as
and that Friday the 23rd day of January,
NATION.'.:, i. : . Cf COMMERCE.
Mr. and Mrs Shellenbnrg, who have
1914, at the hour of 9:30 o'clock in the
Toledo, O. the np|>earance of the butter is con­
lived on the Taylor farm the past year, i Ilall's Catarrh Core 1« t.i’:-*i Int-rnally, cerned.
It has lieen my ex;>erience
forenoon of said day and the court room
move«! to Kelso Saturday.
<1 rectiy up n ti e bloixl and mu­ that salt dlstributtwl as uniformly as
7
i acting
, cous surfaces
of department No. 6 of aaid Court has
.ft ■ system Testimonial»
A singing cla«s was organised in this »ent free. Frle ■ 75 cents p r bottle. Sold possible among the granules worked
lieen fixed as the time and place for the
by nil Fruwglsts.
to the |>oiut where they are in a com- i
vicinity
ami
will
meet
weekly
to
prac
­
hearing and settlement of sa'l*! account,
Take Rail*» family Ptlls for constipatioa.
pact mass, with the moisture glisten­
tice.
It
met
with
Mrs
J.
T.
Rea,
Jan.
together with the objections
ing ou the surface, then allowed to
8th.
thereto, if any.
stand for twenty or thirty, minutes,
Mrs
Lee
Evans
enjoyed
a
visit
First publication, December 25, 191X
then worked about an equal length of
day with iter mother, Mrs. Brink,
W. P. Maclay.
time more, will give a more complete
grandmother, Mrs. Berdine of Trout­
300
Executor.
Incorporation of salt and do away with
dale. and sister, Mrs. Healin of Fair­
quite a little of the pressure necessary
John Van Zante, Attorney.
LES
view.
If worked In from the first without al­
300
Mias Lulu Pu'len of Park Rose wa« a
lowing time for the salt to dissolve.
Daily Mails
week-end visitor with friends at Fern­
ILLUSTRA
Mails nt the la-nts po«toffic«‘ arrive dale Place.
It Pays to Know.
TIONS
nnd depart as follows:
A certain dairyman has increased the
Miss Ethel Smith visited the Pleasant
Arrive
Depart
yield of his herd to a wonderful extent
View school Friday.
by tlie use <>f a purr bred sire, says the
«:0t> A. M.
8:20 A. M.
National Stockman. This bull's heifers
12:45 P. M.
12:401*. M.
60 YEARS'"
and young cows have proved to be re­
3:10 P. M.
5:20 P. M.
EXPERIENCE
“WRITTIM an VOW CAN UNOantTANO rt"
markable milkers and he is now a very
valuable animal though no longer
A GREAT Cowtinosd Starr of the World’s
M
J J i L j
rx Prose««« which you may begin reading
young. The ;>oint it) all this is that the
Worms Tht Ctuse of Tour Child's Pains.
] * w ■ j
■
at »ny time, and which will hold your
dairyman found out the bull's value by
interest forever. You are living in the best
A foul, disagreeable breath, dark cir
year, of the most wonderful age, of what is
the simple pr.icess of keeping a record
4
doubtless the greatest world in the universe.
elm around the eye«, at tim«Ml feverish,
of what each member of the herd pro­
A resident of Mars would gladly pay —
T rade marks
with great .thirst; cheek« Hushed and
duced. Without such a record he
ci nnn for one year ' s
Dcaram
<pl,UUU SUBSCRIPTION
then pale, alidomeii swollen with sharp
might hare sold the heifers too cheap,
C opyrights A c .
to this magarine.in order to keep informed of
Anron« «ending r ekrtrh and dewcrlntlnn may
he might have let the bull go to the
cramping jinitis are all indications of
our progress in Engineering and Mechanics.
qntekly aacartain our opinion free whether au
butcher or he might have let some
Are you reading it? Two millions of your
Invention la probably patentable. Communies*
worms. Don’t let your child suffer—
tIona strictly rontldeiitlai. HANDBOOK on Patent«
neighbors are, and it is the favorite maga-
wiser nu»ti have him. It always pays
•ent free. Oldest agenev for aecuring patenta.
Kiclupso Worm tiller will give sure relief. It
sine in thousands of the best American
Patenta taken through Munn A Co. receive
to know what dairj cows are doing
homes.
It appeals to all classes—old and
notic«, without charge, In the
kill« the worms—while it* laxative effi'Ct
young men and women.
nnd it pays In several different ways.
add greatly to the health of your ^Jiild
The “Shoe It «tea" Deaartarent (SO pares)
gtvae ea«y sir« to do things —bow to make
by removing the dangerouHanddi«agree-
useful article» for home and shop, repairs, eSo.
A handsomely Illustrated weekly. Larireat cir­
Livs Stock In Demand.
culation of any acientlflc Journal. Terms.
a
“ Amitrur Meehanira" ( 10 pngae) tall« howto
able effect of worm« and parnsitea from
Those who hare plenty of grain, hay
year : four month», |1. Sold by all newadealerw.
make Mlesion furniture, rvirele«« outflta. boats
engine*, ni.iglc, end all the thing«» boy toraa.
the system, Ktckapoo Worm Killer as a liualth
and pasture for their «tuck are for­
St.SO PER YEAR. SINOLK CORTES IS CENTS
producer should he in every household.
Branch OtBce, (06 F RL. Waahlngton. I). C.
tunate Animal« are In great demand
WRIT« rOW ER«« aAMSl.1 COPV*rOOAV
Perfectly sate. Buy a box today. Price
nnd t'toxe who hare fn<-ilUiet> for cheap
POPULAR MECHANICS CO.
feetlitig ’• 111 reap the tieneflts to be de
25c. All Druggists or by mail
31» W. Washington S«.. CHICAGO
rived •>.' keeping animals.
Rlckapea IM im Med Ce null, or $1. Iniit.
Mr. Freil claim« that the
compleunery witnesses war« trarnient
thia weak.
A. N. GARDNER
JEWELER
EveningTelegram
and
HERALD
/
One Year
Address
Beaver State Herald
Oregon
Lents.
PROFESSIONAL CAROS
A. D. KENWORTHY & CO
Funeral Directors
L 0. 0. F. BUILDING
Taltor 52117
Lents,
Dr. A. A. Swennes
DENTIST
General Dental Practice
Ilnur«: »«<>■'>; Evening« by appointment
Office In connection with Pr. Fawc ett
I’honi“ Tabor Wit
Lenin
Main St. and Foster Road
Phones;
Main 430, Home A 4558
Dunning & McEntee
FUWfUl DIRECTORS
Heventh and Ankeny Streets
Portland
....
Oregon
LODGE DIRECTORY.
Hhlloh Circle No. IS, Ladies at U. A. H. meets
tat and 3d Saturday evening« In I. O. O. F.
hall, Lenta, Llllah Makel, Pre«., Carrie
Ingle«, IJec'y.
WINTERING BEEF
BREEDING COWS
Boy Smokers to Be Prosecuted.
Independence.—The school board of
this city ba« posted notices to the ef­
fect that the law in regard to prohib­
iting the sale of tobacco to persona
less than 18 years old. would be en­
forced strictly, that minora would be
prosecuted it found using tobacco.
Hammond Has New Mayor.
Hammond.—For the first time in
over 14 year« Harumond ha» a new
mayor, P. H. Kuhns. Mr. Ford, the
retiring mayor, has held ills position
almost from the date on which the
city was incorporated.
Water of Jordan Used.
The Dalle».—St. Paul’s Episcopal
Church witnessed an unusual varia­
tion of pretty service, when Bishop
Robert L. Paddock, D. D., baptized
two children with water from the Riv­
er Jordan.
FEA RY BROS. lac.
Breach Office
COLLECTIONS
Collei-tion« Everywhere
Agent for Mt. Scott, Montavilla,
and Ea«tern Multnomah.
/
A personal Call A.««nred.
GEORGE L. IRWIN,
Local Manager
Main St. ard Foster Ro«»!, Lenta
Tabor 5269
No Collection—No Charge
HULTEEN &
HÄMERLYNCK
BLACKSMITHING AND
Wood
Popular Mechanics
Magazine
Scientific American.
MUNN & Co.38”™*-’ New York
Carriage,
68th Street and Foster Road S. E.
AU Work Guaranteed
Watches, Jewelry
Repair Work
JONSRID BROS.
Work,
Wagon and Auto Repairing
Kes. Phone Tabor 445
Temple of Economy
Pays More for
Second Hand
FURNITURE
and sells it for
less than others
McNeil Bldg, Main St, Lents
Automobile
Repairing
Prest-O-Lite Service
VULCANIZINIG
u. s.
DIAMOND
GOODRICH
Tires
Storage ¡Battery
Recharging
We Carry J a Stock OXFORD
Parts and]|Accessories
Day and Night Service
LENTS
GARAGE
Third Ave. an<l^Fo«ter RoâiïH