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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 27, 1907)
lout aitvr th* people’» canea in the matter. The fair at Gtwham came In fur ita aliare of pruine ami ft waa decided to buuet for it win never and wherever |we- table J. 1». Kerby of Ih'iiver. Colo., is a Adjournment followed one of the lieet guest of relatives at lhe humea of F. J. nieetingt Pomona ha» ever held. The ' Crevte ami Wm Ashcraft. Mr. Kerby nest meeting a ill I m » with Fairview will proltably ap«ml the winter hero. grange Wednesday. I*ec IS. Among the visitors at the State Fair laat week wen> F. Smith ami wife, K. F.. iloaliu anJ uife, C E. ('roe, Frank Axtell, G. W Wileus and Mr». Cura Vudersoii. We will sell the following sizes of our big stock of Mra. W. A. laHUIal»! Alili tWll datigli ters of Klamath Falls are guests of Mrs J. I* lleslin. 16 and 24- One and The question whether Troutilal* »hall I ewis Stone loft on Monday fur Ann foot Lengths Two-inch bean incorporated town or not will I m * Arbor to pursue hia stu»lies in f< restry. dvt'idtxl. TI h two recent lire» have A. T. Axtell ami wife ami gramlaugh AT REDUCED PRICES awakened th«» citiaena ot Troutdale to ter. Miss Edith M« Kilip, relurmsl Sat the (act that >no»rp«'ration ia what urday from Seaside. Mrs. Axtell ami they need in order to have better fire Edith S|*vnt the summer al their home 50,000 feet of 1x8 25,000 feet of 1 x6 10,(.XX) feet of 2x4 5,000 feet of 2x6 protection, better street» and varioim there. 5,000 feet of 1x10 20,000 feet of 1x4 25,000 feet of 2x8 5,000 feet of 1x12 things. Th«» following ortieera have I>. O. I'»mt»ar ami wife visited friends taken nominated to I* riveted at the ami relative, here Sumlav. The mill is running full time and is constantly turning out these size's, so you do not aainv time the incorporation ia voted Miss Ruth Jackson tisited relatives on: Mayor, Aaron Fox; recorder, John need to be afraid but what we can fill your wants. lludaon; treasurer. S. S. L>gan , alder at Corla'll on Sumlav. II S. Slone, wife ami sons, Roy ami men, Thomas t'onler, William Souther land, L. A. Harlow, I.. Ilampiihirv. Clyde, ami lot Moorv ami Jaipieth have gt'iiv on a marshal, C. T. BrovAa. 3-4 Mile East of Kelso last Saturday evening the Masonic Welches Mrs. iKmer Mlltl Ml»* Furl, K*th of lodge heki a very enthusiastic meeting, a large crowd being ¡»rtM»ent. Mr. Camp Portland, were Sunday gu<ata ol Mrs. bell ami Mr. M« Kay of Mvlroav, Mr C. I Crandall ami daughters. lam! All ,»h! mailer» art* balaiut*«! up like a ! Mrs. Oran l*uiil»er ami aon Raymond kslgcr a<v«»unl and rbux*,! when rtrxt rv<t* Wendall of Borin»: anti Howard Pavia lervd After that rtcrythm* nm»t be charge«!' ami W. Ktliaon of Fairview were in amt daughter I m ile have Iweu viwiting the lan«! on this regUtcr which make» ' attendance. the latter's grandparents, 1». S Ihinlair it ju»l like a le«!gvr up to «tale all the time , Dr. F. 8. Luk will hohl services in ami wife. IN'txi». mortgage», etc arc made uut un«ler | “In Faith. In Hope, In Charity, and with Fidelity.” thl» law ju>t a» they ar»* now . but they are I the church here next Sunday. Crslrie Stone aud Syhcster Hall will ; kept on tile instead of being copied I KvangelUt Weatfall of Portland leate ou Sunday for Corvallis, where KEEl** ORlt.lX Al. SI«.N VTl RIM The last Pomona grange was one of) The prv*< m law «»( Orvmn 1» now in good preached her«' l»olh moruing ami even tliev will attend the Oregon agricultural Thi» «ave» the immense number of b«M»ks »hape «nd I he form« (or making lhe rx'llege. ing last Sunday the best held for some time. RtM'kwood i working record*, also drawn up by your chairman, am! al»o k«.*eps original signature« on rile, and grange did herself proud on entertain haw been pul in by moat of our c »untie*. and au>l the registrar ha* to «x»m¡«rr them when Mr McClung and family of Portlami William Wright, wife ami sister, Miss ment for the lag crowd. Some impor we believe arc now uniform throughout the new instruments art* brought in. thus re«luc- S.ulir. spent Sun.lay with their mother, called on friends here Sumlav. the chance» «4 forgery to instrument rile«! tant discussions were taken up. the »late Much land of considerable value ha* ■ mg Mra. Ellen Wright Wm. Ashcraft is having improve been registered and a great deal more would practically none Only a memorandum of thr most important of which wa*» the report be i» note«! on lhe register The safety, quick Miss Myrtle I twin ami brother, Ralph ment, niatle on his houra. if lawyers am! business men would get of the special committee on the T-»rrens familiar with the law and use it. : m ss ami simplicity «»(thr Torrens system, be- Irwin, visited fnemla here Sumlav. \ M tmleraon is (hushing his house law. R. C. Wright, chairman. The re-. The «»Id system makes a bunion in the ex »id«*« its low c*»st after the land is once reg Ralph will go to Talonse City, Wash., ill the west |sirt ol town and will soon iMrrvd. ought t«» appeal to everybody ami make ma«te over pence of ahstra« ts, w hich must be port gives a very clear history of the I am! over again am! with examination must it unnecessary to argue iu il* favor It i» to take up his w >rk as vxprvM agent. move into it. law and in {»art is as follows: - only ignorance of th»* advantages of the law or His |>arvnts are now at Mt. Hope, cost million» throughout the country Oral Snover of Portlami visited friends I The delay in gelling abstract», their examin uti»lea«!ing statements by th«»*e «•p¡s*»r«i t«» it Wash., where Mr. Irwin is agent am! The practice rd registering land title« is not here Sunday. new. It ha# been aucwaidnHy done in parti « .4 ation. hunting up matter» m»t on record, etc | becuuae of sell interest which have m » far re i o|»erator. Europe tor several hundred years. In Austria- almost either prevents a sale, hinders it or tarded its use. E. 1». Wetmore has returned home W hen a system is provide«! w hich enable* a Miss Edith RvynoKis visitni her |»a- from Eastern ttregon ami will now take ' Hungary it dales from the twelfth century in makes it difficult, or at a sacrifice. man to ro and look «o» ver bis own title at th«* Baden from I*»-. in Saxony from 1*43 and rents here over Sumlav. OLD SYSTEM I XSVFE ' court bouse w uh hi* buyer, and to rv»-ord his up his work in the Willamette valley. thereafter has'been wry general in all Ger- The old system is unaafe or we would not I hi» trnnUer of that title for '*) evuts. without Mrs. let* Gri-w »1«! of i’rmlleton. f«»r- • •• rnany. To establish stx-h registration in coun uave title ni>uram*e conq«e*nirs to protect buy I any abstract or delay, what m«»rv can he want** merly of Trout lale. visited fnemls here tries where there was feudal tenure and vari ers at additi >nal expense, for if a title * had , The law provides that nothing w bate»er shall Nub^ribcm. lake Note ous laws of conquering nation« engrafted on and the *« Iler bankrupt, no damages van In- j affect the la ml unl»*ss it is dow ti in thr regis recrnllv. Cuminrncing November I, 11*07. the provinces: with antique rights prevailing by recovered on his warranty deed Then there ter. except current taxes or assessments for Mrs. Ray Surlwr has i»ven visiting custom and unsafe, would appear to be a hope atilwk'ription price <»f thia a ill l»e is a chance of forged deed*, mortgages, et< improvements. Therefore thr buyer ha« «»nly her {»arents at 1’1«-a.-ant Home. less task. yet it was and is a great sucre»». which cau now t»r record«*«! without any troub to look up «»nr bo«»k. this register, fasten«! «»f raiK*«i to fl «50 per war, ptnuldo in ad Notwithstanding these facts of history, we Mrs. Frances \liar»I is h«»m«* again vance. Subacriptiumi may be renewed le the same as genuine, for lhe recorder puts I d«»xrns of bouk» a* al present, am! then step continually h«**r those who have an ax to “any old iMng” on rw«»rd it witur*-»vd ami in and *c«- about curreni taxes ami improve from Salem, where she has Iwen with grind, or who are so rooted in their preju (or «»nr or more year* at the old rate of ««knowhdgvd I turn! assessments, w hen hr ba* done th«* w hole I her daughter, who was very ill. Mrs dices for old ways, claiming that a young state ¿1 UO per year till that time. The pa Again, the books ami rvt-onls a«« umu.ale — i thing in short order. like Oregon with lan«l holdings going back t'ragheail is n««w recovering ami re lter* of all delinquent mi I mm *rik*r» a ill ia>l it makes big r.x|K-n*t t«> buy them am! Prosperous communlti«*» arc th«««e where not much over <W years cannot make a success tnoix- to provide rooms to keep them in. The land can change hand* or br taken a» security turned home with her mother on Sun l»e »topi**«! Novvinltrr I. I‘NI7, atxl the of the Torrens law History and the actual taxes are heavier to keep up lhe «»Id system, tor ¡«»an» quickly ami easily without any day. use Of the law prove such a position absurd amount* due under Mine charier«! to and market values of real estate can never la- trouble, the sanie s« h«»rscs am! wagous The and false. Mrs. I.. Helming had as guests th«* their account», which will I m * immedi so great w here the trouble to make a >a,v or a Torn n« law ¡»ertnits this to be done without I In South Australia the first act passed in loan is increasing all the time. any doubt whatever, and the title is practi j first of tin* week Mrs. Wm. Helming of ately turned over to <»ur attorney for 1*0 was drafted by Sir Robert Torrens, and so Now against ail this we have the b< m-fits of « ally backed up the Mate «4 «»ngon uhit h |> ' Seattle anti Mrs. Ptrryof Portland. collection. If you do not want your all similar laws in English sfa-«king countries the Torrens law In Oregon for a I'.-A«1 lot lhe a better guárante«* than of any individual or F. E. Harlow, wife and daughter name to appear <»n our delinquent hat. have since been commonly known as Torrens court fees amount to about t25 w here there is conqtauy insuring titles. law*. All English colonies now use the sys nocontest. If there is one, the owner might have returned from a few day»’ stay at pay up before November 1, 1007. We urge that the grange take step« Seaside, where they were gtlifts of D. tem. In the United States this law is optional a# udl find out be has a lawsuit «nd »«-tile it and lias been adopted in California. Illinois, in a T«»rrvtis prut-reding a* in any other man to make this law and its advantages Moore ami wife. Massachusetts. Ohio Oregon ami Virginia this ner or time ami clear up his title, whatever Lf’f’lK moi Kill thoroughly familiar to all meniliers. year, while other states have il un«lrr cansid- the necessary exp« uses are I«» do so. Besid«-s C. H. Light, who wan very ill last Also that they endorse it and recom We are very sorry to hear of the ill- eration or have lately adopted it. In Illinois the court fen* in an ordinary default ca^e thr w«*t*k, has recovered »utfieiently to I m * an amendment was adopted in ls«»4 requiring owner pays hi» attorneys such f«*e as thry agree mend its general use by everyone, fur neM of Mi-n Eva Reed. She $* at pres all estai. s in course of probate to register ti OB aI„|" aisM, f),r bringing hi- absirat t «l«»wn • >lir greater pr<«peritv and to help to around. Mrs. Light, who has betn very- ent at th«* hospital, and we h«q*» to hear ro INSPECT THE ill for several weeks, is able to »it up ties, and in this way all land in about ;fc3 years to date of the t asr This last is the Way the reduce taxes for the reason, given. of her iipevdy recovery. will be under the Torrens law. again. Mrs. Clark of Rredville is visit law provides for testimony to ¡»rove your title It. C. W right . Misti Alice RrttmtiMen h it for Mon Oregon adopt «si the Illinois Torrens law in in court. Any sensible person can see that ing Mr. ami Mrs. Light. M. C. SlUTTtlK. 1901 ami since then your chairman of this com the mere show ing «»f his drt^l an«l statement mouth on Sunday, where »he willattcn« Ciiarles Hampshire ami Milton Fox (M rs . R M. I. itti xe.KiR mittee has been an enthusiastic supporter of that he owns the land dors not show title from the normal im -I kmi I thin winter. are taking a commercial course in the lhe law ami has ha«l bills passed by lhe legis the government «low n, ami this musFlie exhib The report was adopted. Mita Ague» Br<>wn gave a |mrty t«» a lature to correct errors made in copying the ited to the examiner of titles, for if anything Behnke-Walker Business coll«*ge. Illinois statute. Iu 1*07 he also ha-1 include«! is wrong and any new ¡«arty ought to br *ervr«l Resolutions recommending the close few friends itt thia neighl*orlio<Ml on Miss Elsis I^athrop, who was ein- in the correcting bill an amendment provid with a sumtuous that is the way it is found scrutiny of the Oregon railroad commis Sutulav. An enjoyable time WÄM liti« I ing for making proper defendants in the suit out. sion acre adopted. The granges' and ployed as teacher here last year, is by all. These things an owner may never know of married persons who fail to sign instru teaching at Lit«»nrell this year. ments affr«*ting land owned by their spouses. ab««ut an«! there has to lx- a showiug of every farmers' attention were also »ailed to A I »a by girl arrived at the home of Jack Stafford of Portland visit«*«! his This has been a source of great trouble with thing on rvc«»r«l down to date. the attack of the Pacific State, Tele- Frank Knieriem hint week, Wv con title« heretofore. This law takes away no After the land is thus rrgi.-terv«! under thr ; pnone compauv u|»»t> the initiative aixl sister, Mrs. II. A. Richaidson, recently. gratulate. rights if they have any ami let them be prop law, no more abstract« are rv>juir<-<!. for noth- j referendum. It is the universal opin Mrs. F. A. Jette, who has l**en in a erly registered, or else be barred oi any shad ing can »land against the land unle— put | Mr». Hi« k« of Portland i* viniting her owy claims they might appear to have on the down in the land register on the -ame ¡»age , ion that Attorney General Crawford Portlami hospital, is »|>vmiing a short «laughter-in-law, Mr*. I' Hick». and the certificate for that particular nivvv of sbonl'l Is- aseifted by able counsel to time with her ¡«rents here while con old records. l * Mr. and Mr«». 1*. Anderaen attend«"»! valescing. Mr. Jette, who has liven with her, returned to their home at Pomona grange at RockwiMwl an«! report nil enthusiastic meeting. Mr». Ander ChainfMHrg Mom i«y. sen wan ir.-talh-tl ljuly Aaeistant. Mias Margery llami shire lira gone to Vancouver, Wash., to attend the Cath Columbia grange hat a new well with 14 feet of waU r at the present. olic school. bistrict 43 is busy clearing an<l im A. Orr arxi wife have gone to lai proving the school grounds. Center, Wash., to reai<le. J. leaver in having a well «lug. John Mi-Gibbon baa moved hia family to Pullman, Wash., where lie will pur sue hie studies as veterinary surgeon. HLRLBLRI they Arc Kcasondbly Prit cd C. Stills.,n and wife returned from While in Portland laat wit-k the writer several weeks' stav at their farm in >aw J. II. Hurlburt ami lie raid that BEG TO ANNOUNCE Washington, bringing with them their Mr,. Hurlburt waa wliicbtlv lietter and daughter, who will spend the winter he tliinka with good care abe will recov To the many citizens of northeastern Clackamas county that they have here. er from her aevere illneiM. John Heslin has hail an addition built opened a First-class General Store in connection with the Post Fred Shearer of Portland wa« out laat on his cottage. Sunday inaiiecting the fruit on Ida farm. office at Bull Run. Mrs. II enry Vanderhoof has been If noi ti|hl T. (.. Evana started in drying prune« spending a few .lays with relatives at laat Tueaday. WELCH Sandy. , DAILY STAGE TO GRESHAM HlOktl it Mra. <). A. Jackaon of Fairview waa Arthur Richardson viaited relatives* viidling at J. II. Fitzgerald’, laat Sun RI6HÎ here the first of the week. Mr. Rich They will also operate a daily stage for the accommodation of passengers day. ardson ia under the doctor’s care in E. G. Itickcrt and hia aon Fred made between Gresham and Bull Run. Portland. a trip to Greaham Saturday. ri Work lias Is-gun on D. F. Ruxton's I., H. Rickert ami M. Rickert were large Imrn being erected just across the road from the Portland Railway, Light doing buaim-aa in Egypt Friday. <k Power cornfiany's station. C. E. ' F. F. Floaa of Egypt iw a frc<|iient MORRISON SI. Cree, Frank Axtell and E. Hrnith are caller in thia nelghtairbood. WASHING I ON SI lining the work. Mr. ami Mra. J. H. Fitzgerald and I.. A. Harlow and family have moved children and Eli Weatlund were among into F. A. Harlow's home. the caller, at Springhill farm Sunday. Mrs. M. Allaril Metcalf has taken lip R. Ruaaell viaited at Frank Tliomp- The Herald “Want Ads.” will save you money whether you her school work in Portland. eon’a ranch Sunday. want to buy or sell. FAIRVIEW SPECIAL SALE U N T I L OC I O BER 15. 100 7 ROUGH LUMBER STRAUS LUMBER CO The Gate Keeper YOU ARE REQUESTED CORRECT FALL MEN'S CLOTHING Leete = Roberts Company AT WELCH'S BULL RUN, ORE. $15 to $35 Welch I’he American Clothier STAGE Leaves Arrives Leaves Arrives Bull Run 7:00 Gresham 10:00 Gresham 10:30 Bull Run 2:00 a. a. a. p. m. in. m. m. STORES Harlow, Blaser 6c Harlow, = GENERAL No time to write Ads. Masonic Building, t MERCHANDISE== Come and see our new goods and get prices. = - Troutdale, Oregon