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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1914)
nur.) thing» that Ute foul» need that ■ and coat» nothing bat the time of get- are tret to their eager foot and beak. | ting it The value of a very few hen» that on the lariu have no other tuuney would buv »ryatal grit enough to latt value Their green feed, water, a part all «■inter Son»« will die if they do ot their tucat ration and usually their not have grinding material They do gut. they find tor themtehea, and they 1 not require a large quantity at * time pick up weed »cc«ia. acaltured gram, bat need to frequently renew thé tup If you need money to pay off your etc., that materially help out the grain Attention to details is needed to Rutaued a» tfotxvnd llu» Mail Matter at beata. ihvgoa. August SS, Iflll mortgage call on us, we have the funds to tauon It is a mistake, however, to make poultrv pay This is as neees- let them go without atteuudL Some »ary on the farm a» elsewhere, »nd well loan you in any amounts, large or small. Published Every Tbnrwiay at Lent». Ore.. by th* M t . S cots fTsusniwa Go. of them will rustic tor themselves and I repay» the effort.—Farm and Fireside If you contemplate building and need help, H A. DA RS ALL Eortva asm Mmau. tind all that they need, while other* come and see us, we will furnish the neces will not. and these last will a'oc be TO RID BARNS AND STOCK OF Office Phone Hom« liti. Reuaience Tabor *»13 sary capital as your building may progress come unprohtable, or perhaps sicken LICE PEST and at lowest rates. and die. — Farttiers commonly believe that hen* We have financed several new build BOUT the most popular man grw« and such cttiaea of th* I’mled How io nd barn» *nd »cock of hce ings in Lents, so why not yours? Abstract in America today is CoL Stat«« i* diructl.» concern«*! in making oa free range do not need any further 11» » problem that many of u» have th* capito] at th« oati -n dona morally. supply ot grit. On farm* where fowl* and good title is required, we will look after Goethals of Panama fame. have been kept for year* the greater been up agbintt and always with more < New York wants him for police ''Wtatar Kenvoe, it will be remeiubetwi. part of the sharp grinding material ha* or leu vexation The b«»t way to the rest. We are here to help build up Lents commissioner. Dayton. Ohio M from the great «tate of Iowa where beer, picked up The energetic hen* ' prevent bee m the bam it to take tbe TV» M>«ne< plan" ha* proved so wants him to come and take care soccesefal will find enough to keep them from ■ precaution» againat their gaining en and vicinity and it will pay you to call on us tn »tamping ont vic* by plac of their flood possibilities, and ing tbe reopoaaibt.ity for th« conduct getîirg sack, but there are other* who i trance, but if they do get atarted. as we can handle all good loans, large or We I kill the brood» a» they hatch the President wants Goethals to of a boa«* upon th« '»»♦' st th* bonne will find little or none These are very had a neighbor who •uccettfull) 1 small, and save you the annoyance of deal liable to droop and die of indigestion remain as governor of the Canal It ha* beeu found ib Washington. a» A load of sharp gravel dumped in cleared hi» premi*«» of lice »a the ing with brokers and money lenders that Zone, Now that the President else* here. that th* building» in tbe v»cv some accessible spot, where the her.» per«i»t«nt u»e of the following you do not know. di«tnct are owned by people who »land Make a keroaene emu!»ion. u*ing has been made head of the often congregate, will fumiab them hetor» th« public a« aKxlei» of virtu« $40.000,1*00 Alaska railroad work ahil« 'iviag upon th* wag- 4 *.n in th« “teeth" for al! rammer and the ener two gallon* of keroaene and one-half pound of »olf *oap or aboat that Goethals would be a pretty form <M high rwete on ramahack * baild- getic ore» will do better for a plentiful proportion Diaaolve the »oap tn supply «inch, bailor th« traffic earned handy man to handle machinery water by boiling »nd ad the keroaene ! What Feed* Are Best’ necessary to complete that work, oa tbena wonk! be comparatively of •lowly while »till at the boiling point htt’e value. Th« Kenyon bill 1» t > c-.eoa Hens also reed more meat, or food Then Soil the mixture ten minnte» i especially since a lot of the up th« capital city Write roar .-oa- of a meat nature, than they pick up Th:» make* a »trong »olution which canal machinery will be taken to creeeman today asking him to »apport for tbemaelves This may be supplied can he prepared for n»e by adding! Alaska to be used in railroad the Keavoa Red Light B-. where skim-muk is plenty, by feeding eight volume» of water to the »olu i construction. And Alaska will Kememtwr to* -tale ot th* Caapiaan milk This may be fed tn varioos w-ays tior. Wet the animal thoroughly < need Goethals head work in the lec-tare. Come and bring a fneod. I prefer to feed it sweet, a» there is with rit«» »oliition. »o »» to leave no I then little danger of bring-.ng on k>nse part of the bodv untreated Th:» »ante ! sanitary department here as Thursday. February IP. neaa of the bowels w-hk-h sour milk ' aolntiov mn»t he u»ed on every part I well as in Panama. One of the w-.I! aometàaaes do Cbiekees are very of the »table where the aninsal» are I vital necessities in building the fond of milk, and will drink large Clear out all manure and titter before I canal was the disposition of the Tuartitles, if it is where they ran ge: A »prayer doe* _ , ata-ting thia wort it it r Sour milk, heated until the card j ,>.f uicklv a-d i» veri effective mosquitoes that infested the Seventh Adventist Chuich — . V. is well 1 «»«»»•»tAzI separated is better »k»a> than — un- ; ._ thorough right of way From all reports iif Two or three treatment* , iw a. m. heated œil and the curd, sr.aeesed ’ are generally »sffirieet A great help | Alaska mosquitoes are secondary W«duao- dry. :» excellent food for chicks and jia keeping the »table* or any place loday to none, unless it be to some of “J ? '»?*■’ sswt.nr ’ yowng turkey» It is math les» work I ! where animal» or fowl» are kept free the fabulous fellows infesting ’*'* ;n* • *' ? m- to teed mik by itself, ba: I think the | ' from vermin :• to whitewash fre New Jersey. be»: rera’t is obtained by using it te I ■ Queetlv. adding » three per cent »olu- M. E. CHI RCtt we: up a mash and this is exeeDert tio- of earboVt Bf-id water Pneacbsng Ila m., sabfset both summer and winter Where at is Even smali towns have a way v x cn-sidered more profitable to are the to get “on the map. ” Copper- Caape Evez.ag • skim milk for pigs and cab es tbe beat r meat ratios s dry bone and meat, rieid has a popuu.tK-. of 87 and a {ro 1 B.-«k Ea«t of Main St. on Fort«» Root Pitone« Tal«>r WSl; 11'«ne JI IJ which car always be purchased at feed j for the past three weeks it has attendance as «o» »tore* This costs from three to three been about the most important :e5****d ’■ ’-h* -•■** * and oee-half cents per pound and many tirme-s think they casco: afford it ! town m the state. And it is « a_ , ha: it ¿»places is fera-tires* more really interesting to note Copper- than pound for pound of other food field’s mayor was saloon keeper, and w-T increase tbe earg yield much and several of its other officers more than it* cost Tbe best way to| A Tuao” F»r SI* were saloon dependents, and all Deposit: baigDce oe easy p»y- feed it is to place it is self-feede-s and tee? it coestastly by the bens I: wt H of them were supporters of the meets. Let your "Chnstanas seesn a* if they were eating a great | saloons. Sizing the matter op present ,99 ” be a permanent ooe. deal it at first but a* soar as they j I there was just one reason for Let us prove to you a saving of k*re supplied the defitierry of arimaJ Copperfield’s being incorporated $25 to $100 on any ptano you w_sh food rr their system« they »nl! eat only and that was to enable a certain to buy. Our Rjratro of selhag er ocre to keep cs tbe average amoart element to drain the wealth of insures satisfaetke. Free tuning One r red not fear that this wiT! pre- the community through a few and inspection for ooe year. We r-awr opera for they w0 al way* pre- —t them f-orr hsr^rg wwrsno and legalized saloons and the sooner offer you a jroxi pian-? for $195 ve All kinds of Storage for Household arti fee a Ewe r-as»boppe- to a dry --one the governor carries out his • others would charjre you Tt is cwt tbe best ptas ro keep large cles, Furniture or other Goods threat and dissolves the incor Special offer for this week: First and fowls together, eves, sc free ILLUSTRA poration the better it will be for class player piano for $455 rarge. Buy a roC of ciuck.es feacsg. I TION5 all concerned. Copperfield had ' (regular price >600). No sensa- ati tarz ssc a* them oze way. acx tbe oc&crs asaxacr We have mx fences, a population of 1500 once. txMial (arcusi advertising: we sacs way from tae im.Xirgs aad tie are out of the ’ high-rent dis- i eg-, ,-r » rax sacx at toe aarz, «sere One of the handsomest, a« well trict”; no *bunc«nb p-ano they hare the wbeàe paatxre a»d a as one of the most instructive checks” nor ’ trading stamps. ” grtne cc trees ior shade azd a brosk ■ A<2i±I calendars we have seen for this We positively give you in>jre ior water, whûe the P'.vmoatr Rock* j year, is that sent out by the value a: a ¡es? pnce thar i» pow- rzz tae t-tzer way arozad tbe souse azx i-exs. Xoe >tmg ao prose io ' White & Wyckoff Manufacturing ble to obtain elsewhere. Send u* »cratch, they are sot so marz of a Company, makers of Fine Sta the names of three or* more zmsar.ee as t&e i^ysorzs Tse gardes I tionery. Holyoke. Mass. North Main St., Lents friends or neighbors who miaht is fenced m. sowe«er. for safety Fowls I The large type, the featuring be interested in a piano. "Tplayer do weal is all sort* and conditions ot , ■ » T PHONES: Home 1111; Tabor 1361 of holidays and notable days of piano or Victroia. and we will ¿■»uses It crt-er.ta mere ou the max the year in three-color process send you and them a beautiful than a ooes as tne oreec or tae ■ ozœ Tbe :wc max re.mremee^ are I printing, makes the calender a monthly art calendar for¡ 191-L Bcrazcz ng room ar c . ertxatxm rtoagk I most desirable one for homes A visit will be of mutual advar.:- to keep out xe ¿aacpteos The r.a- 1 where there are children, A age. We wiii be p.eased to do*S szouid acm.: the szz.’igz: *-eeiy ' copy will be mailed upon receipt demonstrate the * Christmas The cawuna-œrered window seems tc ' of 10 cents in coin or U. S. player” action, wmeh car. Jbe w-yrk favorably, but m cold cxsaate* I ' should ooe cover a very large space re stamps. easily installed in any piano, fa nd the» war Th» farmer s flock tot-at oi- makesany piano a “player ptano” ter aS -ar together dar.zg the wmter Tae Hocka Soouxl Be Apart Our If Mrs. N. M. X. will report or anybody a pianist, This may be made to work very the matter to which she refers “auto” is at your service, Open well -f the flock is aS of oee kind Soule Bros Piano Where large and small breeds mr. to. to Mayor Albee she may ge” evenings. Company. M-orriaon street. together the large birds wrE so- do results. —Ed. well !: self-feeder» are -*ed and food near Tenth.—Adv. kept by them aS the time and there | :» room «sough foe seratehmg mate ria! so that they exercise freely. Efty . : r hens. »3 of about the tame sise w-sS do very wtfl together It is mo-h less Dr. C. H Ctapman w lev* are n Woaderfui Ct work to care for •beer, ie "h.* ny I tbe Friend« ebarrh at but» on f« VS Un'ess food is kep* by them ♦bere » top*«: ‘‘Tbe Kzwpon«: hilitv at Iwii- Z»r. Külz’ » S-w ] Portland <2) wiS be many who wiS not get the«» i «Mn». Tboagfat ~ Tb* < o< m -v-rrwrwr* a* tb* »-.are. aad therefore will oot 4o weE 1 »«•<*1 in lb- a:ier»»B aeroxx -iat- * «»op a orh - Oregon Qty A mixture of grain» fed d'y is a* tbe arg* noa'vt at p«op « wbo not'» L-*xi. Tmo. ■ »atisfaetory a» any method of fee4srg.j get oat to evening m«etinr» Tb« vaine Dist»vrerj ie t Silverton for the fanner who has ma»-y other • a1 th« b Hot aM the privi «ge oí ita M* v-'i «ad lare chore* to do The saving of time and Cazadero will be tbe priBcipal taeœe. Tfce >«- ‘ ia mF labor -s considerable Th-ow a part of. tare m free ani a generai invitation i» 1* »e-ì» witboct BBJ •v.1, Z. the fitter a->d ke-t> a -epp’r • Estacada e«te»d-L At tbe Friewd’» eba-tfc at ne^a no garante«, ■ f 'itavly before the-» Fa-use*«’ fowls - th-ee o'riek on Thnrwiay. Fehnarv 1S. K.ng » 5« Bull Rue ■ often suffer :r the winter for la*k of Tbe »« c « b 1 *flv«r aed»! cnwteat wi‘l ' ***** ue uaet otwtii water The ear *• ’-asgefy composed of| be bei-i at th - Lente art»»! oa Fri lay Lttnz troabi Boring water a-.d bees wiS not lay without; afternoon oí ibi» week at 1 J» o1 «lock • Toa »aouk it They wiS five oe iry Gt*le. or, It i» daeired tint all ptrente who ean bvra»« at ail titoe» f< St. Johns •ven on what »row they ear re* but i do «o will liet □ to to— r-scitauon« aad Mn«iy 5Oe. an io one r»»4 expect eggs, mriem they that way e»»«oirar- IÌ-* teacb-r» ia th»» '’J taaii Salem «lira w «rk wh'eh they are e> ebeerfai.y | ® have aS the water ’hey waw» T----« are also fanre*» who supo’y rot r-it carrying iorw»<d. KEEP HENS. MR FARMER. through the winter a*d a’o-r -owa-d Th* re»ide<it- of tbe eitr of Washing Tae farmer t flock receive* not near »prirg their hens die with bow»’ »»-^. ton. D. C , thrvagh Mr». MargMBt I rye KRia. th» Cnioa S gn»i e -re«p>n ient. ly tee care ar.d attention that the town Me. Their grit should be *»«*v»4 are asking that all p-r» >ne mtere<t«-j in man * flock ¿oca, yet pay* a* well or every three or four weeks as *b: »» tbe mora a ift ot lb- s^antrv »:iou <1 better than ar.y other of the vanout as lor.r as it will rtmarr Sharp »®»nrh Broadway and Alder Streets • ...... write to t rir ine ubere ole agre«-. *•«- line* of genera: farming. Gn cn tae -o d- r PHONES: Marshall 5100; Home A-6131 ■ ax that tbev «npp -ri tbe Kenyoa R— 1 tame care that the flock kept oc a easily procured, a load dumped *he*e Light bill. Tbe government of tbe dty.tnuil Jot receive«, it would pay much it is handy, cat) be carried -to _________ tb»-a « of Waeb.ngtoo i» in tbe han i» »{ coo- better thaz ü ixt now Teere are to bushel «t « time. «* often a* -»•■««< Real Estate Loans A Interest Paid on Time Oeposits The Multnomah State Bank UNITED STATES POSTAL DEPOSITORY Lents St«.. Portland. Oregon At The Churches Hay, Feed and Grain ¡ Washed Gravel, Sand GET OCR PRICES Cement, Brick, Lime, Wall and Land Plaster mckinley & bundy Storage Warehouse 300 Popular Mechanics Magazine Rates Reasonable Office Lents Furniture Company THE HERALD $1.00 PER YEAR Ten Electric Generating Plants NOTES OF THE W. C. T. IL Where Located Widely scattered, have been built by the Portland Railway, Light & Power Company for the purpose of pro viding RELIABLE 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