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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1914)
gt ATKMKNT ot th« linanolal vondltlnn of . • • • Entered m • • Second C1«M Mail Matter at Lenta. Oregon, Auguat 2ft, 1911 Publi«he<l Every Thursday at Lanta, Ore., by the M t . S cott P vbli « hing Oo. H. A. DARN ALL, E dito « and M ammu . Office Phone: Home 1111. Residence: Tabor 2*13 them for their own protec HE recent action of the Post i complicate tion and profit. A* a couaequence office Department raises i probably not one man out of five the limit of weight in parcels thousand of our American citiiena haa post to 50 pounds. One man in any definite knowledge of the law« Wallowa county proposes to enacted from year to year, or the «tami ng statute laws of thia country, which move his entire timothy seed we call the “Land of the Free.'* To crop by mail in 50 lb sacks. have our laws made plain, summarised, Now there is talk of raising the and given in your paper it seems to me limit to 100 pounds. Under such would be a boon to the public, and if provisions the rural mail de subscribers could obtain plain answers liveryman will need to provide to legal jumble, called law. what could keep it from being a splendid factor and himself with a dray and it is drawing card to your pa(>er. Success to altogether probable that the De you in the step« vou have taken. John L. Johnson. partment will be asking for funds to cover deficiencies. Next thing we know stockmen wil> be sending their lambs to market by mail. Pigs, chickens and turkeys the same way. The next meeting of Mt. Scott Union The sending of an occassional will be held at the home of Mrs. Mc weighty article by mail may be Kinley on Tuesday Jan. 27. Miss Got»- all right but it looks unreason hall, stale superintendent of legeslative affairs will be present. All are invited. able to impose such large bur Much good, it is believed, will follow dens upon the government ser the nation wice all day prayer meeting vice, and we wonder if it is not which was observed by the churhee of about time to put a limit on the Lenta. The thought was expressed quantity of any one product any that in the past the churches had not alwavs responded aa cordially as they one may send in a season. might have done to former efforts for T The givntiMt foe of the pig Is hog cholera, and the itroulext enemy of hog I'liolera Is cien nil- tMMM. Never select a heavy, imy sow for a breeder nor one tbst has a lotd teni|>er The l»e«t Isiara have heavy bonsa. Watch thia If you arw atwvut to purchase one. Many hogs are bothered with worm». Examine the dropping« To make fall pigs do well they must be provided with warm steeping quarter« Provide ch«rvoal for the hogs. IHE MULTNOMAH STATE BANK Real Estate Loans ■«< Ixi«» Mia . Portland, In lhe Mute ut (>r•»<<»«. I at the ehwe nt buatneaa January It. ItU. Ht-sot «.as «mi «liaronlit« , . 1 »l.MV M m (HentrwfU Hund» and warrant» M ill tA H AM» 00 Furniture and Alture» Ouv Ir,.ni approved rvarrva bank» 1 1 T.Ml «• l'kMOk« and oth» r caíh Item» JM 1U M.M4 IT Cask on hand TOTAL CAflH IMJM « E X pe in»«» ...... .. ai m • MM* JI TOTAL If you need money to pay off your mortgage call on us, we have the funds to loan you in any amounts, large or small. If you contemplate building and need help, come and see us, we will furnish the neces sary capital as your building may progress and at lowest rates. We have financed several new build ings in Lents, so why not yours? Abstract and good title is required, we will look after the rest. We are here to help build up Lents and vicinity and it will pay you to call on us as we can handle all good loans, large or small, and save you the annoyance of deal ing with brokers and money lenders that you do not know. • I&.IM» 00 «'•pltal Mock polii in I.M1W i» «urplii» lu nd .... Undivided proti 1». 117 N I’oatal »avingk depoalt» 1 IH.HM <» Individual dapuaita »ubject M MO gl lochtH'ìi ...... SHEEP MEASLES. in-ui a nd certi tica tea nt dvp.Mll ».MT » Msthod« ef Preventing the Spread ef none CertiMed check« This Parasitical Disease. t'aahler check» IA1« M The sheep measle parasite lias re Tiuiv cerOllea.v. ot dvp.Mll lü.en»» IB cently become common In the United 1 «7. MU »? TOTAL okt-oam States. It attacks the muscles, says Note» and bill» redlacountrd the Orange Judd Farmer. In heavy 1 UM W 11 rUtAL Infestations It may cause t&e animal'« Mate of <»rvgon. death Fortunately It haa tH*en proved < \>unly of Multnomah. I. H. Ro»ta<L ('ashler ot the above named to tie the intermediate stage of a dog tapeworm, not ef the arimwl tapeworm batik, do solemnly swear that the above state- of man. with which species It has gen in mt Is true to the best ot my knowledge and II K«uita4. (Ml orally been identified In the past. Correct*-Attest Sheep be-'ome infected as a result of C F. Hmdrlcksen swallowing the eggs scattered over the llenry HarkaoB pasture in the excrement of dogs hat* Director» boring tapeworm«. Hogs In turn ac I Subscribed and sworn to before me thU 17th quire the tapeworm after eating the day ot January. ItH C K Kennedy carca-uies of infested sheep ' (MKAl.) Notary Public Preventive measure« are. first, sys tematlc treatment to keep dogs free Why pay |7 for A r»aker y<Hi ran buy from tapeworms, thus removing the | for at Kenworthy A Co.. Lt*ou. source from which »beep liecome in fected: second, the proper disposal of Wonderful Cough Remedy. the carcasses of dead sheep and the complete prohibition of raw mutton as Dr King’s New Discovery is known an article of food for dogs, thus pre | everywhere as the remedy which wil venting the possibility of the parasite I surely «hip a tough or cold D. I* Ijtwaoti reaching Its canine host. The destruc ot Eidson, Tenn writes- “Dr King's tlon of carcass«-« will also reduce the chan-'ew of the transmission of the par New Dimsivery is th«* moat wonderful congressional action along temperance asite» to coyotes, which may also to cough, cold and throat ami lung medicine “Dumb Animals,” a publica line«. It was sometimes the fault of some extent act as hosta though these I ever «old in my «tore. It can't be lw*at. tion of the American Humane the people at home that congressmen animals are probably much less im i It sell« without any troubh* at all. it Society takes the Western dropped discussion of themes lesuling portant as carriers than the dogs i needs no guarantee " Thia ia true, iie- up to the national prohibition. At which constantly accompauy sheep on , i sum* Dr King's New Diecovnry will re Buccaroo. Bulldogging show to tention was called to the fact that some the range. lieve tlie most obstinate ot coughs and task. It characterizes such of the men who were outspoken on this colds. Lung troubles quickly lielp»**! by I Blo k oi Main St. oh Farter R»»r«l Phone* Tabor iftiK; Home 3112 shows as brutal and degenerat matter had been dropped by their con THE SHROPSHIRE SHEEP. its use You should keep a laittle in (lie stituents, not necessarily for their tem ing. In that the publication is house at all times for all th«* members oi Characteristics That Indicate Quality the family. 50c and *1.00. All Drug just right Most of the animals perance views, but never the-less had In Thia Popular Bread. been permitted to retire from the halls gists or by mail. used in these contests are of The Shropshire lire«! of ah«-ep, hav congress. The people were urged to k I iMti«« A C« niMtiNM tr It Lam domesticated and well broken sustain the bands of those now in con Ing its home on the downs of England, ■" very symmetrical and stylish in and it requires special effort to gress working for temperance. Above is form. The head should show rvflne Attend the Enamel ware sale. First worry and excite them so they all the sentiment that all stand to went in every feature with moderate grail« ware at prices lower than you pay put on the show. Horses are gether in this move was pronounced length, says the American Cultivator. for second grade. Alvord Furniture unifying effect of this nation wide A characteristic attribute is for it U Store, ill Main St., Ia*nta. gored by spur and whipped till lhe prayer and fasting day. welding to be closely covered with wool, the car they are frantic. And imagine gether the thought of the church betweeu the oars living deuse running HNAL NOTICE. a respectable, cultured citizen people of the nation in one great prohi to the bridge of the noee joining that EMMA VIVIAN ESTATE. which covers the cheek and the lowet playing the dog, hanging onto bition anthem will surely bring rich re part Notice is hereby given that the under of the head. The ears should be the nose of a steer or bull with sults. far apart. pointed ami moderate In signed, as executor of the estate of saloon keeper baa written a letter thJcknewa and preferably covered to Emma Vivian, deceaaed, ha« filed hi« his teeth. It must take some to A one of the daily papers in which he the tip with fine curl* wool. There Anal account in the Circuit Court of the stomach to do that. announces that be has provided a law should not tie the least evidence ut State of Oregon, for Multnomah county, All kinds of Storage for Household arti- ful place of amusement for the working horns, as the places where these some and that Friday the 23rd day of January, men in and around Portland, and he times appear should tie covered with > cles, Furniture or other Goods Someone is looking for lodging 1914, at the hour of 9:30 o'clock in the wool The neck should be nicely at forenoon of said flay and lhe court room at the county rock pile. As an asks that he be allowed to continue a ta< hed and full of sufficient length to man’s business unmolested and free of department No. fl of said Court has evidence of this we offer testi trom personal animus, grand stand play carry the bead with peculiar style been fixed as the time anti place for the mony to the effect that a score and flagrant persecution. He asks that The lardy to po-se-«« this characteristic hearing ami settlement of said account, or so of young boys were under hie 'voice be heard that tne people smooth neaa and symmetry must be together with the objection« somewhat circular and round ribbed. the influence of liquor in Lents may judge.” Note, he does not specify The back should tie straight, strong thereto, if any. First publication, Decemlier 25, 1913. Saturday evening. They were who “the people” are. so we will assume they are the wives and children W. P. Maclay. so badly under this influence of the walking men who lay down their Executor. that they made themselves ob earnings upon the counter of the afore J .hn Van Zante, Attorney. noxious by befouling the station said saloon keeper. these people, the NOTIOk TO CRkUITORH with vomit and vile talk. Jt wives and children of the working men, in the matter of the Eatate ot Henry E are preparing themselves to judge. The looks like some one was guilty of Pea«»’. Deceaaed. NOTK'K IH HEREBY GIVEN that th»* under North Main St., Lents peddling liquor ai.iong the boys. big girl of the family will tend the baby •i<n**d ha* been appointed a'lmlnlntrator of and mind the younger children while That the liquor was bought down the big boy of the family chases the the Estate of Henry E. Pease. Deceased, by the PHONES: Home 1111; Tabor 1361 Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Mult town and passed around out here mother to the county court bouse notnah Couhty, and ha» qualified aa *uch ad | makes the offense no less where she will tell her age, show her miniHtrator All person« harlvg rirhnu again»t «aid »Mitale are hereby notified to pre teeth, be weigh d and measured that vicious. •ent th«* «ame to me at 31x Corbett Building. she may carry away with her the Portlands Oregon, with proper voucher« and privilege of recording her judgments duly verified, within «ii month« from the date Columbia County road boosters wher^they will do the most g»>od—in hereof. are being supplied with a lot of the ballot box And the big boy anti bated and fir»t publiahed .January 1ft. 1914 I. L. PKA0K, Administrator unreliable information by some the big girl will nimble up to their jobs I have found that Shropshire« are Kollock «& Zollinger, Attorney«, 813 Corbett the rri'iit profitable sheep among of the Portland dailies. One of of tending and minding and chasing on Building the mutton breeda. says a New f>ate of lent publication February 19. 1V14 them has broken forth twice the day mother votes for state wide York sheep grower. I have han prohibition with an eagerness that only dled and fed all ths mutton breeds within the past week in articles the children of the working man who In th« first place. Hhropshlres do not eat as much as other breeds that might pass with anyone gives his money to the saloon Keeper and they bear more wool. I shear- that did not know any better. can know Mother and the children ed 150 breeding ewes last year, all suckling their lambs, and they av- For instance the statement is will see that the "lawful” part of the eraged eleven pounds of wool apiece business is voted oat. and one and a half lambs apiece. made that the money raised for They mak- good mothers to their the payment of bonds will re lambs, good milkers and are long lived. We run about lte In a bunch main in the county. How can They are the only mutton breed that you can run in big bunches. that be when it is the intention You are never troubled In Shrop to sell the bonds to the eastern shire« with having goitre In the Seventh Day Adventist Church neck brokers? Other statements are' Saturday Sabbath school, 10 a. m. just as misleading. Saturday preaching, 11 a m. Wednes Portland (2) day prayer meeting, 7:30 p. m. Sunday an.l knit so that the handling of this part shows it to lie smoothly and even preaching, 7:45 p. m. Oregon City ly covered. The loin must be wide and liiim not prominent and the quar Silverton M. E. CHURCH ters lengthy and deep. The width froifl the loin nnd hips should l>e car Preaching 11 A. M., and reception of Working Men’s Law Cazadero members. Service- at Bennett Chapel ried out to th«* tail bend, anil the full Editor Beawr State Herald : ness < harneteristlc of tills part should Your article published under date at 3 P. M. Evening services at 7.45. Estacada lie maintained on the outside of the To all these services vou are invited. of January 15, explaining Workmen’« thigh nnd on the inside »« well Ball Run W, Boyd Moore Pastor. Compensation Act. waa a complete eor- The fl.*e<e should lie strong and fine priee to the writer. During fifty year* in filler, with all the density iwissihle. Boring of reading I have no remem rance of ' From the bridge of the nose to the fet Baptist Church lock as well as along the tielly a dense seeing any explanation in any new« St. Johns Services of I, >rd’s Day, Jan. 25. covering of wool is desirable. In o|s*n paper of lawn paraed or in force in thia Morning worship, I] o ’ clock. Sermon Ing the fleece the fiber«, which are country. It certainly iwm< to be not Salem only a new atep but one in the rigtit di theme; “Christian Unity.” Bible school generally nlsiiit three inches long, should part readily, show clear white rection. If “Knowledge ia Power.” 9.45 A. M. Young people's meeting. in strong contrast to the pink «kin. 8.30 P M. Evening worship, 7.30 P M. may we not aeanme that ignorance ia About the ears or top of the head there Sermon theme: “ Faith in Christ as a weakneaa? With the almoat ab»olnte should Is* no patebe« of black fiber nor Last Resort . ” We invite yon to these ignorance of the law by the great tn «M should these npfienr distributed nny- services. of our American people can we wonder where in the fleece. The chara>'tei'te- J. M. Melson, pastor. tl<- markings for the face and legs are that anarchism ia taught and ia grow Broadway and Alder Streets ri<h dark brown In color. The I .eat ing under the guiite of aocialiaoi? Our Green peper«, stuffed with fresh type <>f this tweed shows an iintiaunl PHONES: Marshall 5100; Home A-6131 lawa are dotbed in ao much legal dreaa the average man cannot understand green corn ahd baked, make a dainty combination of quality and quantity <>f both wool nnd mutton hem, and the legal fraternity appear to luncheon dish. Interest Paid on Time Deposits The Multnomah State Bank UNITED STATES POSTAL DEPOSITORY Lents Sta., Portland, Oregon NOTES OF THE W. C. T. 0. Hay, Feed and Grain Washed Gravel, Sand I g ETOL’R pricks Cement, Brick, Lime, Wall and Land Plaster MCKINLEY & BUNDY Storage Warehouse Rates Reasonable Office Lents Furniture Company THE HERALD $1.00 PER YEAR Ten At The Churches j Where Located Communications. Widely scattered, have been built by the Portland Railway, Light & Power Company for the purpose of pro viding RELIABLE ÆCRTIC SERVICE to its patrons. Through high tension transmission lines, each of these gen erating plants are inter-communica tive, so that the service is insured against unforeseen interruptions. Portland Railway Light & Power Company I