GRESHAM,
OREGON.
TVKSDAY. APRIL 7. 1»14.
=1 Columbia Heights
Auction Sale
On the John Palmblad Place, 3 miles East and South of
Gresham, and 75 rods from Palmblad Sta., Estacada line.
Thursday, April 9, 1 p. m.
I will hold a Public Sale of part of my Stock and
farm implements.
7 COWS
2-YEAR-OLD JERSEY BULL
A l l g iv in g m ilk e x c e p t o n e th a t
w i ll b e fre s h la tte r p a r t o f A p r il
R e g is te re d , fr o m L a d d 's S to c k
7 Year old Horse,
2 Wagons,
Mowing Machine,
Potato Digger,
Harrow,
2 Bill Cultivator
Plow
Set Double Harness, Single Harness, Chain Harness
and other articles too num erous to m ention.
TERMS All sales $ 2 0 or under, Cash. Amounts over $ 2 0 six months’ time
on approved bankable notes at 8 per cent, interest.
Sale Rain or Shine.
John Palmblad, O w ner
W. S. Wood, Auctioneer, Vancouver
Few H ens l.ay Many E ggs.
E g g s to B e P r o u d O f.
Just 1526 eggs In one year Is the!
“ Look at these eight eggs balanc-
unofficlal record of a pen of seven ing those twelve," said a keeper of
hens owned by the landscape garden- back lot poultry in Portland to a rep-
er at the Oregon Agricultural Col- resentatlve of the Oregon Agrlcul-
lege. T i.j pen Is from the best egg tural College. As he spoke he point-
strain of the College-bred Barred i ed to an evenly-hung balance with
Rocks. The hens had the run of a eight large Black Minorca eggs on
sm all orchard and were kept and fed one side and tw elve highly varied
under ordinary
farm conditions. specim ens on the other. Of course the
Heavy egg yields were made by them speaker was a Minorca enthusiast
In the fall and early winter month», and it is just possible that he did
when eggs were selling at 50 to 60 som e culling in assem bling both lots
cents a dozen. Had the year’s crop of eggs; but the Minorca product was
been sold at market prices as It was remarkably large, white, round and
gathered, it would probably have uniform, even
for Minorca eggs
brought about 33 1-3 cents a dozen. though the owner would not agree to
The entire crop, more than 127 dozen that. "There’s no finer egg sight In
would have brought about $42.36, the world," he concluded, “than eggs
which is $6.05 a hen. The average of these birds, looking like a row of
cost of keeping Is about $1.45 per suow-balls; and the sight is prettiest
hen. This leaves a profit of $4.50 on when the eggs are 60 cents a dozen.”
each hen annually.
Straight At It.
There Is no use of our "beating
Dally and Sunday Oregonian and
Twlee-a-Week Outlook, special com around the hush.” We might as well
bination, 1 year, $8.00.
out with it first as last. We want
you to try Chamb’Tlaln's Cough
('«nigh M edicine for C hildren.
Remedy the next tim e you have a
Too much care cannot he used In cough or cold. There is no reuson
selecting a cough medicine for ch il •o far as we can see why you should
dren. It should be pleasant to tuk< . not do so. This preparation by its
contain no harmful substance and remarkable cures has gained a world
be most effectual.
Chamberlain s
Cough Remedy m eets these require wide reputation, and people every-
ments and is a favorite with the where speak of it in the highest
mothers of young children every terms of praise. It is for sale by
where. For sale by Gresham Drug Gieshaui Drug Co and all Dealers.
Co., and all Dealers.
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PAGE THREE
Melrose
Mrs. Henderson, C hanticleer’s for , The funeral of Kenneth Burns was
mer hostess, has selected building largely attended at the Iliff M emorial
grounds at Latoureil F alls for a new church by neighbors and friends o f
first-class tourist house, where she Mr. and Mrs. J as Burns whose little
will serve her famous chicken din boy lost his life by fallin g front a
ners to all a s\sh e did last season at wagon. Rev. Thos. Robinson sp oke
Chanticleer. Work will be started the kindly words. The singing was
at once on the building so as to b e, beautiful and iuterm ent was m ade
ready to open up for the public as at the Mt. Scott cem etery. The be
soon as the new road will be passable reaved parents have the sym pathy of
The social com m ittee of the grange the community.
will gi.-e an entertainm ent and dance
The entertainm ent of the Royal
April 18. A good program is as Embroidery club, which was being
sured, including Portland talent.
planned, has been indefinitely p o st
The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. poned.
I DeMoss at Rooster Rock, who has
Theo. Mercer has rented the 4 0
! been In the hospital for nearly two acre prune orchard on the Rase Line
i months, Is now improving and it is of Mrs. Selling, of Portland.
expected that her parents will be able
The Japs who had th e Strebfn
to take her home soon. The little
! place rented, have gone to rent Mrs
miss is only six years old. and had to
C. E. F ritz’ farm.
undergo an operation which came
Captain Branson and w ife have re
very nearly proving fata!
Mrs. Roy Emmely, who was operat turned home from »heir work in C al
ed on last week, is getting along very ifornia.
The farm ers are all la te with their
nicely.
Mrs. Patterson has left the hospi spring work.
Rev. Smith will preach an Easter
tal and is at present at the home of
sermon next Suuday.
Mrs. Henderson at Rose City Park.
Mrs. Jones, who was partially par-
Miss Helen Deaver will take charge
of the telephone exchange at Corbett alized, la able to com e to church of
late.
next week.
E. R. Cochrane will soon m ove
Mrs. Taylor was In the city a cou
back
to
Melrose.
W elcom e
Mr
ple of days last week with friends.
The man that Invented the boat- Cochrane.
Mr. Bonlette has rented the T all-
shoes that makes it possible to walk
on the water, would not have much 111411 dairy farm
of a chance on the ocean. But Am
erica has one more to add to (he big
army inventors.
If you cannot afford that Easter
hat before Easter Sunday, It is some
satisfaction to know you can get the
very sam e creation on after Easter
for just 99 cents.
L. Benfield, of Portland, made his
mother a visit on Tuesday.
The fishermen along the river are
very busy getting nets and boats In
shape so as to be ready when the
season opens up. We wish (hem all
the best of luck.
F. Reed, who has been in the hos
pital for som e tune, returned to his
home last week and is now in good
health.
Broccoli G row ing May R ecoin« lutrge
Industry.
Pleasant Home
The Ladles' Aid so -ie ty of the
M. E. church was entertained on
W ednesday, April 1, at the hom e of
Mrs. A. Saettler. To celebrate th e
day each lady brought her own work
and a very sociable hour was spent
The hostess surprised the com pany
by serving April Tool candy, follow ed
by a very dainty lunch. Those p res
ent were Mesdantes Day, Blackburn,
Craswell, W ishurt. Denney, Quick-
sail, Radford, Sester, Lansdowu,
Markell, Brown, D ellaven. llruinhall,
Sloop and Miss Lida Saettler. T he
next m eeting will he with Mrs Della
Shrlner, April 15.
W T. Shinaman is at Salem this
wrrk nn business.
Mrs Hattie Htepnens and Master
Broccoli, the extrem ely hardy var Harold
Donaha of
Portland, are
iety of caulirtower that grows during guests for a few days In the hom es
most of the winter In certain parts of Mrs Claggett and Mrs McKinney
of Oregon, succeeds remarkably well
Lee C. Hauneck, senior Investm ent
in the W illam ette valley. The com of the Oregou Home builders, a large
mon varieties of cauliflower are most Portland concern, was the guest last
susceptible to frost than cabbage, week of Rev. A. J. Lucas.
but broccoli has kept fresh and good
in the open gardens all the past win D eath o f Macom B en jam in lu U io iie ll.
ter. in view of these facts the vege
The funeral of Macom Benjam in
table gardening section of the Horti
Latoureil was held from the fam ily
cultural department at the A gricul
home at Latoureil F alls 011 Monday,
tural college recommends more care
April 6, at 10 a. ni. conducted by
ful attention to the culture and mar
Rev. Melville T. Wire A large n um
1 keting of this excellent winter vege-
ber of relatives and friends were p res
I table.
ent. and there were num erous floral
“Good seed is the first require
tributes.
Interment was In the
ment," says Professor Bouquet. “ Re
Mountain View cem etery near C or
liability of heading, uniform ity, com
bett.
pact curds and adaptibility to winter
The deceased was born at Latourrll
i conditions can be secured only by
F alls February 19, 1877. He co n
planting good seed. Such seed costs
tinued to reside there up to the tim e
more than the inferior sorts but
of his death, whl'-h was on April 4.
really much cheaper. It costs about
S o m e months ago he took the grip,
$1 an ounce.
and never recovered.
He was u n
The varieties recommended for Or
married.
egon are Autumn Giant, Large W hite
Beside his m other Mrs. Grace Ijit-
French, 8t. V alentine and Mammoth
ourell, he leaves to mourn his lose,
White.
three brothers and two sisters Henry
The fields for broccoli must be well
A. Latoureil of Gresham. Joseph C.
drained and uuiform ly fertilized. Th
Latoureil and Andrew L. L atoureil
best locations are gentle northern or
of Troutdale, Mrs. A lice J. C ourier
eastern slopes Seed may be planted
of Latoureil Falls and Mrs. Clara
[ in the field or in a sm all bed and
Larsson of Troutdale.
i transplanted. About three tim es as
much seed Is required for field plant
List of le tte r » /
lng, but less labor is required so thu
the expense is about the sam e either
Rem aining letters urealled for In
way.
thia office for the week ending
Great care is required In blanching April 6, 1814
and handling, since discolorations in
Letters J. H. VanMeter, John
Jure and cheapen the product. It If Herat.
packed In paper lined boxes for d is
Cards— Master Wilbert
M ulhol
tant shipping, quality and uniformity land.
being the prime considerations With
These letters will be Bent to th e
cllm atlr conditions favorable and a dead
letter
office
April
19.
market nearer than the southern 1914, If not delivered before. In c a ll
states have, It Is thought that the ing for the above, please say ' adver
Industry should be greatly enlarged tised," giving date of list.
by co-operative marketing
I. M c C o l l , p . m
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The TAD Grocery Store
Special Quick-Sale Package
French Blue Graniteware
Articles from 15c to 75c
w
Eresh Vegetables of All Kinds every day
t'e lllo « an al Nearing C om pletion.
< he*k Your April C ough.
Fikliing F a o n er 1» l l m l .
Dorsey Smith. ■ farmer, residing
near Barton on the P. R L. 4 P..
waa fined $26 and coeto, the latter
making the bill total almost $100,
the heaviest of the season, and his
license and tackle were confiacaled as
a result of his conviction Friday af
ternoon In Justice Kellogg s court at
Milwaukie, of catching trout under
size. Smith was arrested by Deputy
Game Warden Irvine, lie had aeven
irout under the legal length of ten
Inches.
sp r in g L axative anil B lood « lea»ner.
Flush 1 ut the accum ulated waste
anil poisons vf the winter m onths,
cleans your stomach, liver and kid
Interest In dairying 1s springing neys of all Impurities. Take Dr.
up In many parts of the sla te. R e K ing’s New Life Pills; nothing bet-
Mild,
quests for literature on better herds ter for purifying th** blood
and silo feeding are pouring Into (he non-grlplng laxadve. < ure* constI-
pgttcc; m akes you le«jl line Take no
Extension 9 flic 1 of the A gricultural
o lh .r . 25c, at y<mr
College. The vision of .arge and prof Ion's Arnica Salve for all Hurts
itable dairy Industries seem s about to
be reallted.
Clears Complexion; Remove« Skin
Blemlslie».
Why go through life embarrassed
and disfigured with pimples, erap
tlons, blackheads, red rough skin, or
suffering the tortures of Eczema, Itch
tetter, salt rheum. Just ask your
Druggist for Dr. Hobson’s Eczema
Ointment. Follow the sim ple »uggos
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Eastern
Oregon new spaper mon
Mild, soothing, effective.
Excellent
for babies and delicate, tender skin met at Pendleton and discussed ways
Stops chapping. Always helps. Re of promoting Industrial developm ent
lief or money hack. 60c, t i you» on Saturday, April 4.
Dr. ggist.
The North Bank road will erect a
P r e p a r a tio n s are practically com-*
1 pleted for the convention of the Col- temporary freight house In East
¡ umbia 4 Snake River W aterways as Portland, and promises an $800,000
, soclatlon to be held at the Portland atructure later.
‘ Commercial club April 11-14. Every-
The Savage Tire Co., the first au
1 one Interested In the success of this
tomobile tire factory on the Pacific
movement Is Invited to attend this
coaet, has established a branch at
' m eeting at which it la proposed to
Portland.
J crystallze into actual constructive
1 work the theories, plans and dreams
Astoria la putting on a strong cam
I of the men who have for months been paign to secure the use of wood block
1 giving up their tim e to the project. for pavem ents In that city In future.
I Ratee of one and one-third fares for
, the round trip have been granted by
Authorship these days la
1 all the roads of the Northwest.
journalism running rampant.
mere
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Of great Interest and importance
to the entire Columbia Busin is the I
prediction made recently by Major I
J. J, Morrow, engineer In charge o f
Farmers all over Eastern Multno
this district,
Hver steamers
would be passed through the Celllo mah have been waiting a long time
Canal before the first of next January for a public market and their desires
The past month of March was notable are to be gratified, in part at least,
in that more actual progress was by the establishm ent of one in Albi
made on the canal than In any other na. It will he somewhat remote for
sin gle month. From end to end the tills part of the county but It will be
great ditch Is the scene of ceaseless easy oi access to the Columbia slough
and effective activity. Locks are he section, and It should be given a thor
lug constructed, gates Installed, the ough lest by the farmers over there.
The Albina Business Men’s associa
bottom of the .anal is being floored
with steel bars over which Is poured tion have tuken the Initiative In (he
thousands of ton of concrete, the mutter and will open the first public
sloping shies are being rtprapped In market temporarily a street market
on April 29, on Knott street be
one place with reinforced concrete
tu another with rubble masonry and tween Wtlliums and Rodney avenues.
The secretary of the association,
in still another with great blinks of
lava rock, according Io the character M. II. Calif, In speaking of the pro
posed market, said:
of the bucking material.
"We have met with hearty support
At the head of Five Mile Rapids
a little band of men Is at work boring from many farmers and ure assured
holes Into the rocky walls of the that they will support the market.
gorge, carefully exam ining the mu This market will be a real market,
(erlal brought up by m e drills and (hat Is, producers only will be al
carefully recording their ohservs lowed to sell, and Io the consumers
lions. These men are the pioneers which will he largely the women of
sent out by the states of W sshlnglon the neighborhoods.
“ We ure organizing the women
und Oregon to determine the feast
blllly of constructing a great .tain now into clubs and will thoroughly
across the river at this point for the acquaint them with (he facia, that
purpose of Installing the most power the farmers will come with their pro
ful hydro-electric plant west of Ni duce, and that they will meet the pro
agara Falla. The river la only about ducers at a given day and hour. We
200 feet wide gt the head of the rap have set Wednesday and Saturdays
Ida. but the depth nearly equals the as market days and the hours from
8 a. 111. to 11 a. nt.
width.
"We will have Io depend on the
farmers to make the market a suc
Funeral o f h e n n e th lliirns.
cess, und we ask them to organize
The funeral o t little Kenneth them selves system atically, at least to
B um s, whose accidental death oc- begin with, so that there would he no
-urred last Friday morning, was held doubt about the market being well
at Iliff Memorial church last Sunday provisioned ut the beginning.
A Isrge concourse of sympathising
“ We expect (hat your people will
frleiula was present. Rev. Thoms» work through your grange organiza
Robinson of Fairview preached the tion. We want them to appoint com
sermon and Captain C- ** Branson m ittees who will have specific charge
assisted In ihc service
Happy of this m ailer In each grange and will
Land" was sung by Miss Gladys Hol ask them to send us (he names of the
gate and "Home Happy Day by Mrs
om m lttee m > that we can work to
Ethel Stafford. The Interment was gether for a public market In Port
in Ml. Scott Barb cemetery. The land.”
pall bearer# were W illie Frits. Cecil
On the succesa of this experiment
Duke. Carl Allder and Harry Cooley will depend the establishm ent of oth-
Kenneth was the eldest child of
turther up town. It has been
Mr. and Mra. Jam'* Burna. He was said that two more should have been
five years, ten month# and five day# provided for, all Io open at the Rann*
old. He had lived all hla life In the time so as 10 give the Idea a thorough
Melrose community.
Beside# his teat, hut the auceeaa of the first one
parents, there are left to mourn hla will noon bring more and the farmers
untimely death. I»® jmunfer chil should give It all (he encouragement
dren. John and Margaret and many possible.
near relatives.
Thawing frost and April rains chill
you to the very marrow, you eatch
cold, head and lungs stuffed; you
are fw.erlah, cough ciu tln u ally anil
feel m iserable You need Iir. K ing’s
New Discovery. It soothes Inflamed
and Irritated throat at.d lunge, slop s
cough, your head cleara up, fever
leaves, and you f..e| fine
Mr. J. T.
Darla, 01 Stickney Corner, Me., writes
“ Was cured of a dreadful cough after
doctor's treatment and all other rem
edies failed
Relief nr money hack.
Pleasant
Children like It. Gut a
hottie today. 60c and $1.00 at your
Druggist. Ilurklen's Arnica Salve
for all M M .
A $50,000 Girls' Industrial srltooi
and a $27,000 Implement building for
the Feeble Minded Inalltule are to he
built at Salem.
Permits for fifteen bouses were
taken out at Eugene during March,
and Bandon has a strong building
movement
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