Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, January 29, 1914, Image 5

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Sand and Gravel at
Reduced Prices
Prompt Indlvery
Call I elephone l abor ¿00J
Doings of Our Neighbors
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BKI’EZV ITEMS CONTttlHUTEO »V HIMAI.Ü REPORTERS AT NEAMBV POINTS
R. Heyting
«2 St. and 45th Ave., H. E
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HOW TO DRAPE WINDOW
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CURTAINS IN
NEW WAV.
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A new way *»f drnplng la*d
* > room eurtaliiH of ali«*«r and «oft
i I thin material« like eaaenieat
' * « loth, cotton voile, marqulMette
< , or net 1» to hang a «Ingle width
J [ at eaeh end of the |Mde and let it
< > fall In straight folds to the floor.
J ' The books supporting theae
< > atraight width« occupy about
J [ one-third of the apace at each
< > end of the polo, and next to them
I ’ are aua(>eiided two double width»
< > of material, le»th of which are
* i hooked back Ht the window sill,
< > but while at the top one of theae
* * widths falls naturally the up(M>r
* > Inside corner of the other width
! ; is brought forward to overlap
< > the first one and hooked to the
; ; |H>le within thr«*e Im hes of the
< > end width's Inside <*dg*
I J
Finally several f«*et from the
< • pole at the opposite side of the
J ; window this overlapping curtain
* > Is partly caught back by a nar- 1
, , row riblion or twist of silk start
' ’ Ing from Its own end of the pole. '
< > The lap over fills In the space at ,
* J the top of the window, which '
< > drstHMl back curtains always .
J J form, and ft is less stiff in ap- '
■ > pearance than is the short width ,
J J of curtaining sometimes- employ-
< > ed to obviate the abrupt break at <
J J the center of the window pole.
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Daily Mails
Maile at the Lente poetoffice arrive
and depart as follow« :
Arrive
Depart
0:00 A. M.
8:20 A.M.
12:40 P. M.
12:4» P. M.
3:10 P. M.
5 30 P. M.
"Llge” Coleman and Ids partner,
John Warner have sold their hotel at
Government Camp to Fox A Prill«, of
Mice Florence Clttvrtanii of Portland Samly, who will run that famous rermrl
WaUhes Clocks and Jewelry has lieen visiting at the home ol Mrs. this season. Mr Coleman has taken a
J. N. Faris.
contract to build
mil«* of road for
BORING 0REC0N
Repaired and Made to Order
Phot,« Mi
Mre. Robsrt lan««i<iwn, who under- i Wemine, th« great auto road builder of
REGISTER.
went an operation at the Good Samara- Portland. This stretch of road will be
MIU I 1-4 Bites eouthestl of K<*lao*
tain hospital last week, is slowly irn-1 Iwtween Fsubion’s ranch and Rowe. ROCKFORD. IA.
CEDAR POSTS
Jam«« Botkins went U> Portland on
proving.
SHINGLES
Mie« Linnia Durrell of Corvallis business Friday and returned Sunday.
COMÙPONOENCC
MOULDINGS
Main Street
lamte, Oregon visited Greetain (riends Isst week.
TURNED WORK
SOLICITED
4
Mi»« R« mm * Elwood of Portlaod wm j ft
WELCHES
IThle matter mull not be reprinted with­
the gueet of Mus H set er Tborpe laat'
LUMBER $6 AND UP
out «pedal permission.)
Large «tack nt Dimension Lumber on hand
week.
Rough and Dressed lumber fur all purposes
D. M. Hobarta, city recorder, ie regie- 1 There was a social gathering an<l dance
send order to JON8KCD BKOB. Boring BD1
at
Welch««
last
Saturday
night.
Those
The
sheep
|M>pulatlon
of
the
United
tration office for thia vicinity and is to
lie fouml every «lay at hie office on Main present were: Mr. and Mrs. Morton and States Is 54/8)0,000. and in thia num
daughter; Mr. f’arl Raithel; Mr. An- 1 lier fifteen breeds are represented
street.
and
Mre. J, W. Hhattuck ol Portland drew Oak; Mr. Jno. Malcomaon; Mr.i
FEARY BROS. Inc.
visited friends and relatives in Oreehem and Mrs. Creighton; Mr. and Mrs. ¡ Docking lambs not only Improv«*»
Storage Company
their appearance, but tn<*reases their
Welch ami daughter Lutie; Mr. •nd
last week.
Branch Oflke
market value and at the same time
Make« all points betwc«*n Portland
There ie a force of men at work on ; Mrs. Edd Rotierte; Mias Jolinaon; does not retani their growth.
and trenta on Mt Scott Line.
tlie new building of the Beaver Stale , Mr. August Horaecker an«l Mr. Tb«so-
Motor Co. The woik ie living rushed <lore Copper. A very pleasant tini«* wax
To produce the l>ext quality of word.
Freight, Expresa, Baggage and all
a« the building ie to be finished in enjoy«*«! ffy all.
sh«*ep must be In excellent physical
Collections Everywhere
ktrais of Transfer Work.
Manli.
"Ma” Creighton visited at Welch«*» condition. and to bring this about abun­
Mi«a Winnifred Oeborne ie «|s*n<ling last Saturday. SI«« raporta that all dance of pasture la nwessary
Foster Road
I amts Office
Agent for MV Scott, Montavilla,
a few «lays visiting relative» at I>a- ' were well living in her vicinity, and
and Eastern Multnomah.
Where
It
is
[HHisIble
to
do
so
a
rath
­
Lent« Phones .... Tabor 1424 maacu*.
that every one at*em«*d to I»? proej**ring
A personal Call Assured.
Home B 8111
Mrs Lloyd I.ittlepage of Portland ( Virgil Waterman and Dode Cop|»-r er long, heavy twit should be used on
a
gas
engine.
It
gives
a
steadier
mo
­
was s Gresham visitor last week.
an* )in*jiaring to trap al! kind«, of var- I tion and
to add to the power.
F. W. Tussy, Manager
Mark Emery recently underwent an ' mite along Salmon river and its tribu­
TIMELY RECIPES
GEORGE G. IRVINE
operation to have hie tonsils removed. • taries.
Local Manager
Ask tor Rose City Van
Kansas bus adopted a “chinch bug
How to Use the Alwaye Popular
MieeC. II. Haile attended Multnomah
Mr Art I-arkins is erecting a new day,’’ on which there is to be a united
Oyeter.
Grange at Orient last Saturday
Main St. ard Foster Road, Lents
Lente
w«Mslshed un his piai*«* and preparing effort to burn rubbish and old field»
Oyster
Salad.
Ingredients: One pint
Mr. an«i Mre. E. W, Aylswortb
Tabor 525«
525W
for next summer’s work during the for the purpose of getting rid of the of oysters, two cupfuls of celery cut
bugs
tai ne« I Dr. and Mre. II. H Utt
camping season.
Into half Inch pieces, one teaspoonful
lit tie son, John, laat Hunday.
No Collection—No Charge
of
Wo recetar» hi re sauce, one small
Last W edneaday Welches eninasse
When frightened or disturbed hen»
The gravel for the factory
head
of
lettuce,
one
tablespoonful
of
took a trip to Rh«si<idendron Tavern are said to hold back their eggs in the
ehipiwd here from the pit
in Mr. Higley’s auto, stopping on tlie same wa^' that a cow will hold up her chopped parsley, two tablespoonfuls of
station on the O. W. R.
Murphy. milk, and under such conditions dead chopped boiled b«*ets. French dressing.
Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Manning enter- way to pick up Miss Ruth
Wash and drain the oysters, put
Arriving at the tavern they w«*re intro- eggs are the result.
them into a pan with a little water
lai ihm ! last Hunday the latter'e nephew,
duceti to a number of gentl«*tnen that
an«i wife, Mr. anil Mre. A. A. Hatcher
The back of the average man who and cook them until the oysters are
had jimt returned from a skieing expe­
If the oysters are large cut
of Portland.
k«M*ps
a flock of hens on the place plump.
dition on Mt. Hcxxi an«i Government
them Into four plec«»s. add the cut up
Mre W. R. K«»rn has bad the cast
A lie i introductions and expla- netnls limbering up to the extent of celery to the oysters, pour over them
removed from tier ankle and ie no» Canip.
spading up the chicken yard so that
nations
«lancing
was profssasl. Mr. E>l«i the bens may have a supply of worms French dressing, which has been made
able to uee crutches.
with three tablesjsionfuls of good olive
Roberta and Wm. E. Welch were «*s-
oil, one tablespoonful of vinegar and
oirted to the piano an«l violin after
The leaves make a fine covering for half tabl«»sp<ionful of tarragon or any
«
« which dancing was tlie order of the the rose and other bush«»s and should other
kind of vinegar, a pinch of red
BLACKSMITHING AND
CHERRYVILLE
' evening Mr. Panchino aleo furnished be saved for this purpose. If they are
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— ft some excellent music on the accordion. to be burned they should tie put on the pepper, half teaspoonful of salt, quar
HORSESHOEING
ter of teaspoonful of sugar. Put this
Whoa, January'
A very pleasant evening was enjoy««! '»y garden. It is better, however, to let dressing into a bottle and shake it
them lie until spring and then spade
Another winter month nearly gone. all.
Wood Work,
Work 9
Carriage,
well, or mix with an t»gg beater. Serve
or plow th«»m under.
Winter day» nrv gliding swiftly by.
on lettuce leaves and"decorate with the i
Mr. Welch is improving tlie grade
Wagon and Auto Repairing
Another sno« »torni on hand but‘very his roa«i leading out from Welches.
chopp«l parsley and chopped beets.
Over tn Gertnnnv a convention of
little likiihood of it remaining long.
Oyster Cocktail.—Ingredients: One
63th Street and Foster Road 8. E.
C. W. Kern was a visitor at Welches scientists is going to give a thorough pint of small oysters, twelve table- I
Billy Ault and Frank Htone kille«I a
last Sunday. He said they were keep- test to divining rods as a means of lo- spoonfuls of tomato ketchup, three ta-
monster Isib-cat I art Tiusulay down near
AU Work Guaranteed
ing liaclielor quarter’s at tlie -Mt. Hood cating water supplies and minerals. blespoonfuls tarragon vinegar, tw# ta-
the dam. Th«* brute weighed cloae to
Those
who
have
faith
in
this
long
hotel. Mr. Robb and himself are the
bl«*s)H>onfuls of Rhine wine, juice of one
Res. Phone Tabor 445
fifty poimde. TI h * state and county tax
standing sn|M»rstition will now have a lemon, salt to taste.
only ones there at preaenL
on wild i-ata is now $3 and tlie hide ia
chance to deliver the goods.
Serve this very cold in cocktail |
We hail a slight snow flurry commenc­
worth from |2 to $12.50 so that hunting
glasses
with quarter of a teaspoonful j
wild cats is quite an obj«*ct beetles ing last Friday morning and lasting un-1 It is useless to apply gypsum as a of ch«ipis»d mustard pickle on top of 1
til
Sunday.
There
was
not
an
inch
'of
substitute
for
lime
to
correct
soil
acid
­
ridding the country of a pest that
each portion.
destroys each year niimla-ni of useful snow at any time except on tlie mount­ ity. for It Is an acid and not an alka­
Oysters With Noodles.—One pint of |
line compound, Its chemical symbol be­ oysters, one pint of boiled noodles, one
birds, fawn, domeatic animal« and l>arn- ains when* the snow is <|uite deep.
and
ing
CaS
4.
while
that
of
lime
is
CaO.
cupful of sauce, half cupful of rolled
Then.* wax a pa|s*r chaw held at I
yard fowl.
The former is commonly known as
Mr Hunqihrey is on hand at the dam Weicbee last week. Only young ladiee I calcium sulphate, while the latter is crackers, quarter cupful of butter.
Boil the no»siles until tender in wa­
A pleasant «lay wax re- calcium oxide.
in charge of tlie hatchery and while the were in it.
ter that has been salted. When they
«tes*l-la*ads ar«* running they are not yet [Mirtt»«! and all h»l a fine time, but tlie
are cooked drain off the water, then
ri|>e hut probably will la* in the COU rm* winner wax not announc«*<i although it
The writer’s table is now being sup­ pour cold water over them (this keeps
wax claimisl by some that Mixa Johnson plied with turnips from a patch which the noodles from sticking together». In
of a week or ten days.
was not sowed until the eighth of a well greas«»d pudding dish place the
A Mr. Nahorn of Arkansaw wa.M in held the honors.
Pays More for
thia vicinity last week with a view of
Dode Copper is th«* champion skunk August. There has twen abundant oysters which have been drained, then |
moisture since Aug. 25. but the weath­
settling on a railroad claim near Alder tamer and trainer in them* parts
Why er since the middle of Septemlier has add the noodles, cover this with a
sauce which has lx»en made with quit:
creek. It takes a real hero to tackle he says that they even cotne right in
been unseasonably cool and has pre­ ter of a cupful of the oyster liquor,
on«» of these propositiona hut th«» poojik' his cabin at night to see him. but they vented the most rapid growth
three-quarters of a cupful of milk, two
have hope to bcleive that tla- present got so thick one night that lie bail to
tablespoonfuls of butter, two table-
administrator will consider some on«* move out.
What Is snhl to be the tallest corn spoonfuls of flour, quarter of a tea­
else Iswiiles a few millionaire manu-
and sells it for
ever grown in the state of Illinois was spoonful of pepper, half teaspoonful
iacturers and griM-dy bankers ass is ted
produced the past season on a farm of salt. Sprinkle with tlie roll««! crack­
less than others
near Downer’s Grove. It reached an ers anil pieces of butter. Bake until
by corporation lawyers, some of whom ft
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CORBETT
average height of seventeen feet and the cracker crumbs are brown. This
hail tla* fasiple into sen«ling them to •8
McNeil Bldg, Main St, Lents
two inches. The corn was grown from Is suitable for luncheon or supper and
<» ingress
seisl
furnished
by
the
government
ex
­
R.
M.
Dodson,
was
in
Portland
Sat
­
makes a good entree.
The trial of J. T Freil at Oregon City
for selling Ihjnor without a license re­ urday to attend a meeting of the Port­ periment station and got from an old
Indian
mound
In
southern
Colorado.
sulted in an acquital as the testimony land commercial club.
How to Freshen Furs.
Not everybody can indulge in
diM'loMsl that no money was ns'eivisl
A Crew of ten men began work here
Th® dignity and importance of the
for the liquor given as a treat. This Monday repairing the O. W. R. & N. hen have lately been established by a furs often; therefore the care of
is worth considering at this season of
trial cost Mr Freil a round sum as the tracks.
decision handed down a couple of the year. Visits to the furrier for g«»n-
lawyers held him up on a trumped up
Add ress|
Mrs. J. T. Rea spent the week end in weeks ago by the Iowa supreme court. eral freshening up of furs are really
charge. Probably the spies were part Portland.
In effect, the d«*cislon is that hens are not neceaMry If one will follow these I
of a scheme to get a big stun for almost
Mrs. Lotta Benfield, was called to not a nuisance as some animals that directions. They are related, in fact |
Beaver State Herald
nothing is the trial laste«! but a short Portland Monday by the death of her are allowed 4t> run at large have been by on«» who has known the fur bust- I
declared to be. If one wishes to keep ness for years and has cart'd for many |
time. Mr. Freil says he will ket»p no brother-in-law Mr. Finley.
hfs neighbor’s hens out of his garden garments or odd fur pieces.
was
mon»
liquor
around
Miss
Ethel
Smith
in
Portland
Oregon
Lents,
he must fence the hens away from it
When the cheaper furs threaten to
Monday.
Instead of trying to persuade his neigh­ become somewhat flat and what is
Worms Tht Ciuse of Ttur Child's Pains.
Last Thursday, as our Post Master bor to keep them shut up at home.
called lifeless take a hairbrush with
A foul, dixasreeabh» breath, dark cir­ opened the mail sack it was thought
not too stiff bristles, wet it thoroughly,
cles around the ey«*s, at times feverish, that the patrons of the office had been
Mrs. L. A. Dill of I.ee’s Summit. then brush the fur up briskly the
with great thirst; cheeks flushed and treated to an egg-nogg, but further in­ Mo., one of fifty ladies who entered a wrong way. Continue this brushing
then pale, aldonien swollen with sharp vestigation reveal«»d that a dozen or contest for honors In the poultry divi­ until the fur finally loses its moisture,
clamping pains are all indications of more eggs had been sent by parcell sion nt the American Royal stock show then gently shake and tieat it lightly
A. D. KENWORTHY & CO.
worms. Don’t let your child suffer— l>ost, as a result most of the patrons nt Kansas City. In relating her ex­ with some fiat lieater. never a thin I
lidupoe Wens liter will give sun* relief. It of the office were deprived of their perience In the Kansas City Star stat«w stick.
Prest-O-Lite Service
that she has on«»-half acre of land de
After this process the fur bwomes
kills the worms—while ita laxative effect dailies on Thursday.
voted to poultry raising. She has been normally straighten««!, when easy
Rev. Henry Food, of Woodburn who
ad<l greatly to the health of your child
raising pure bred poultry for the past combing in the right direction brings
by removing the dang<»niusiind disagree­ has preached here for several weeks fifteen years and states that she has the fur to an unusually fine aspect.
L 0. 0. F. BUILDING
able effect of worms and |>arasiti»s from and assisted in building the new church found It easy to earn $500 a year above This extra care of any fur article that
Talior 5207
t.he system. Sickepoe Worm Killer >m a health returned home Monday, but expects to nil expenses. Sh«» further states that is not exactly the best grade will keep
1 producer should be in every household. return for dedication services which, it« she <!•»« not devote to her poultry an it in gisst condition nnd will pay w«»ll
Lents,
Perfectly sate. Ruy a Imx today. Price is expected, will occur some time in average of mor«» than two hours a dav. for the trouble taken.
DIAMOND
Feburary.
25c. All Druggists or by mail.
Dr. A. A. Swennes
How
pitifully
Inadequate
the
meas
­
The voters of this precinct, may now
Klckepoo ikfiikn Med Ct. Rule, er St Lews
How to Make Wedding Cake.
GOODRICH
DKNTINT
register at Dodson Bros, store. Mrs. ures of precaution sometimes taken by
Any rich fruit eake. heavily Iced and
«tat«»
legislatures
for
the
safeguarding
(irneral Dental Practice
decorated in white, may serve as a
Clara E. Smith was the first lady to
60 YEARS'
of live stock interests against disease wedding cake. At an informal wedding
lloum: 9(0 5; Evening* t>y appointment
Storage Battery
register.
EXPERIENCE
Oflire in connection with Dr. Fnw««»tl
•s rather strikingly shown in the the bride will cut the wedding cake.
Phone Tuber NIA
Recharging
writer’s home state. The last session
For a pretty llttl«' ceremony of this
î-cnti»
a
Main Bt. nnd Font er Roa<l
of the legislature appropriated $13.000 cake cutting th«* guests should make a
How’s This?
a
We offer Cue Hundred Dollars Rd- for the purpose of equipping n serum wide circle with a whit«* satin ribbon
We Cany a Stock ofJFORD
Phones: Main 430, Home A 4558
ward for any ca <» c.” Catarrh that plant. In connection with this it mav about th«» bridal pair. To add to the
l»e
recited
ns
n
matter
of
eeonomlc
his
mivety of the occasion It should hav«*
Parts and Accessories
cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh
trade marks
tory that since that time In one county baked In it tht» silver symbols which
Cure.
D esigns
of the stat«» abide. Cerro Gonlo. th,' denote various fortunes.
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rttrt’
C opyrights A c .
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
We, tile ll ■ -
Day and Night Service
Anrona wending ankrtMi and drwrrlnt Ion may
fosses from hog cholera are put nt
■ 1 iown F. J.
qnlrkly MCMtain our opinion free whether an
Cheney for 1
I l 1* yoa
Seventh and Ankeny Streets
and believe BI.COO.OOO, nnd for the state ns n whole
invent lor la probably patentable. Communica-
him
|>.
'
r ' • 1 i . I business
How to Clean Towels.
Portland
....
Oregon ti«»n»»tri<?tly confidential. HANDBOOK on Patent*
trans letlo: i i • I r
it»
r.i I • ' t » I c irry It Is fair to assume that the losses of
went free. (»Meat agency for wt-ouruigpatenta.
Dingy towels may frequently be re
out ary o’. "
ly L!j flrm.
PalenU taken tnrouah Munn A Co. receive
the past year will total lietw«»en $5«
tprrkU not toe, without charge. In the
stored to normal whiteness by putting
NATION..:. .
COMMERCE.
«00.000 and $70.000.000. It would seei i In a kettle of cold water, adding white
I
LODGE DIRECTORY.
Toledo, O.
:is if an industry of the importance of soap shavings and lemon juice and
Haifa Catnrrh Cvre I* token internally.
handaomMT lllnwtrated weekly. I^rtrmt dr-
the h<>g industry of th«» state was en letting come slowly to a boil. Rinse I'
Acting
directly
up«»n
the
blood
and
mu-
mlatlon
of
any
adautiflc
luurnal.
Term».
|3
a
Shiloh Circle No. I». Udlim of it. A It inert«
ecu A turfac« of th»y gy*»tem. Teatimonial» ’Itled to more protection than that af
rear; four month», |L Bold by all nftwadralera.
lat muí ■'«<( Bsturrtay evenlnss In I. O. O. F.
fot'l-1 water, then blue water, and han*'
I
•ent free. Price 75 ccnta jx r bottle. Sold
forded by a $15.000 appropriation.
by nil I'mcrlRta.
hull, Lente. f.lllnh Mallet, I'r«*«., Carrie
In the sun.
Third Ave. and Foster Road
GRESHAM
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F.ETRIGG
J. P. Nordin
■
Rose City Van
JONSRUD BROS.
COLLECTIONS
HULTEEN &
HAMERLYNGK
EveningTelegram
HERALD
Temple of Economy
Second Hand
FURNITURE
Year
Automobile
Repairing
Funeral Directors
VULCANIZING
u. s.
Dunning &. McEntee
P atents
LENTS
GARAGE
Scientific American.
A
Ingle«, Bec’y.
Tires
MUNN
& Co.3" F ” BL, --»
New York
Branch Oflce,
Washington, IX C.
Take Uall'e Family Pills for constipatioa«