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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 17, 1908)
of Additional Gresham Locals' totak«th»pl«c who It«, r*,igii«»l. Want Column MONTAVILLA Wanted, For Sale, Lost, Found, Etc. Mrs Litton add reseed the Home Train ing association on Friday, January 4. Her subject was "Manual Training for Boys.” It was a very interesting ad dress and was listened to with much interest by those present. Al loral advertlaemt nt« are run under thi* head al the rate of ON K < ENT A WORD KACM INME'K No ad piibh*hed tor I«*» than I»cent» t'aah in advan«*«* eicept to recular advertiser» If yon haw m thing to sell, or ut*h to buy anything or have l*»»i anything. TRY t *■ WANT Ah ” in thia column The rv>ultm «ill surprise you. Cash or postage stamps LOST—On Christmas Day. between my place and B»>nng. two »liver fork», spoon handle with initial ‘D" on han dle. Finder please leave at my place or Kelso store. Mrs. M. C. IMnahue. Ori- ••nt. Ore., ' L< >ST—Umbrella on grounds ot Gre»b- am Methodist church on January 4th. Please return to Jeaaie E. Francis at ■ Herald office. >3 | Russellville Doings | Mrs. Margaret A. Wolfe, who died on Monday, January fl, was buried Tues day. The funeral shows were held at the Methodist church. Rev. II Oberg conducting the services. The attend ance was large and the floral offerings were tvautitul. Mrs. Wolfs was an old resident of the Villa. She leaves six children and numerous iriends to mourn her. FOR SALE—An organ, cheap. quire at Knighton's barber shop. FOUND—Black scarf. have same by calling at and paying for this ad En 3 Owner can thie office, FOR SALE—Foar-horse power chop mill, all complete. John A. Richey, Barton. Ore .» THEO. ROY PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING | I •••••••••••••••••••••••••a • J Everybody Enjoys • Home Cooking £ • ; Z The place to find it is at J • : Montavla’s New Hotel : • Meals and rooms by day. week • or month. A. E. H kkmax , Prop. • • • Esd of car liar. Hibbard St. Montavilla • i * ' J s e H. A. Lew to CORBETT Mrs. Emily returned Monday from Albany, where she has been visiting relatives and friends. Annie Reed of Rooster Rock was Mrs. Gleason's guest the fore part of the week. Mrs. A. B. Leader returned from Port land Monday evening with her son Herman, who has been in the city for some time taking treatment fur some ear trouble. N. P. Gleason was a business visitor at the "Hub” Tuesday. Mrs. Cederstrom of Portland is spend ing the week at Ferndale Place. Mrs. Essie Hulit, who is convalescing from her recent illness, is at the home of her mother, Mrs. Lucy Kincaid. Lee Evans went to Portland Tuesday R. P. Rasmussen went to Corvallis Monday and expects to s|ien<! two weeks at the agricultural college The drillers found it necessary to dig the first 100 feet. They expect to go about '.W feet. This will give abund ance of water for all purposes. Mr McCarthney is getting nicely with his new house. along “BIG TIM’S” BOUNTY. 340 Hibbard Street Would like to figure on your Proprietor of the Russellville Nurser ies. who with his wife is on a sojourn in southern California Herald Ads. Brinq Results. Through the ad. of Cupid Flour in The Herald, another agent has been se cured for this excellent flour, Meinig Bros, at Sandy, Ore., who became in formed of the complete satisfaction be ing given by the Hood River milling company flour. Please notice their ad in our next issue. S<a Thousand Bowery Waifs Eat Sul livan's “Turkey and Fiain'a.“ More than tJ.OU) unfortunates of Bowery exlsteuce were red last Christ mas day out of the bounty of "Big Tim" Sullivan. The feast was spread at the rooms of the Timothy D. Sulll can association at 207 Bowery. New York city. Before sunrise the crowds began to gather. By 10 o'clock the throng reached from block to block, and then the feast began. The meu were al lowed In by relays of 3uu each, and while these were feeding the others waited their turn While there were all sorts of men In the line—old. young, middle aged, the blind, the lame aud the halt—the doml nant note which all proclaimed was poverty In Its moat pinching form. The majority of them had uo overcoat, aud the biting cold made them shiver and stamp tbelr feet to try to keep warm There were thirty policemeu on baud to keep the Hue. but they had little to do. The cripples were given the prefer ence with no word of protest from tbelr more fortunate fellows. The dinner waa the personal gift of “Big Tim.” and out of bis purse there were provided 5.0*0 loaves of bread. 1.300 pounds of turkey. 1.000 fiounda of thicken. 1.000 pounds of duck. 7.001* pies, eight barrels of |>otatoes tor sal ad. 10.000 cups ot coffee aud thirty kegs of beer. As each man filed out be was handed a pouch of tobacco, a pli« and a ticket for a pair of shoes. “Little Tim" Sullivau was the master of ceremonies. CARD OF THANKS We hereby wish to thank the many neighbors and friends of Kelso and vi cinity for the kindness and sympathy shown us during the illness and death of our beloved wife and mother. M. E. K lkissmith E tta K lkissmith Floyd Reed took a launch load of Cross-Ott young people to Mt. Pleasant to attend Word has l>een received here of the the leap vear ball given by the Mt. marriage of Miss Norma Cross to Stanly Pleasant grang Miss Annie Benfield returned .Satur II. Ott at Estacada, January 5tb, by day evening from a visit to her sister, Rev. M. B. Paroungian. Miss Cross was a former typo at the Mrs. W.Croneton, near Hillsboro. Beaver State Herald office, and recently Miss Eva Reed returned Sunday ev moved with her parents to Currinsville. ening from a week's visit with friends Mr. Ott is a very popular young man at Latourell Falls. of Currinsville. The happy young Fred Benfield was a Portland visitor couple have the best wishes of numer Monday. ous friends. NOW LOCATED IN OUR NEW STORE 283-285 Washington St. Near Fourth St. i™JS±BCLEARANCESAlE! “That’s Where You Get Good Value ” rru Grvgoti. < ► Have You Heard of Us? l)o You Know That We Do The UirueNt Second - hand BuailWM in Portland .' Then You Will Know Where To Go For BARGAINS. We Have Nearly Anything You May Want. - < < < • < < < < < I » • i » » i • • i Feast to 1.400 Newsboys. At the forty-sixth annual dinner of the Newsboys' IxaJging House. 14 New Chambers street. New York city. 1.400 newsboys and tbelr guests were serv ed with Christmas turkey. The ban quet was given by William M. Fletes. following an observance by bls father, who entertained the newsboys each Christmas for forty-three years. Korean natives use visiting cards a foot square. They do not give them up. but simply unfold them and show them when necessary. The annual rainfall In Hawaii is so great that if the rain fell all at once It would submerge all the land under twelve feet of water The value of silence is demonstrated by the fact that the man who says | nothing doesn't have to take it back.— Philadelphia Record. » WESTERN SALVAGE CO. G27 to DS bdshlmjton SI. II. ForlljnJ. Ofiqixi • •selfie Tm lloui*. 4 sTWI a the grange hall to reheaiae in. They A VETERAN GRANGER GONE intend to give a concerl and criter turn in ent, the date to ia* mentioned Death of J. J. Woodman, Once Master of the National Grange. later. One of the stamh meinlx'm of tire E. W. Fieldhouse is in attendance at Mr». J. G. Metzger and Mrs. B W. Order of Patrona of Husbandry and county court this wwk as it juror. Emery went to Portland on Wednesday. a former uatlonal grange master bua We acknowledge a visit (rum K. I*. panned away, Hou. J J Woodman John Brown returned recently from eastern Oregon On Monday he went to Smith and A C. Newell, who him taken of I’ iwihw , Mich, died laut July. boat of people, Mr. McMiunville to attend the meeting of it position and interest in the nurseries luournetl by Woodman united *l(h (he grange Iti ns talesman. tbe Oregon Fire Relief association. It» early day* He liecame a member J. J. Cmfut of Portland was a caller Miss Pearl Lindsey and her sister, ef the tenth grange organatisi In the Mrs. Grace Metzger, gave a card party i yesterday. state of Mktilgnn. lie was elected Timothy Wood, presidentot the Mult* master of the at their home on Tuesday evening of Tnw paw g Hinge this week. Psdro ami whist were tlie nomah Wood company, wlio operate In 1874 and tn game» of th, evening. Refreshments the wood cutting plant nt Ht^nn, was in June, 1* Wednesday, attending to were served, alter a Inch the guests dr- ¡tiresham mine masler of ' buniness. l>arte<l for their home». Thoae pn th»* Alst» giautf«*. Ernest Crouch and wife, n( Grants were Mr. and Mr». Geo. Leslie. Mr w hlcb office tie Pass, were entertained bv Mr. and Mr* B. Stuart. Mis, Alice Manning and beht for aevera! L. I*. Manning last week Katherine Cox. yearn, rtie SAD»«* The |jatli«*<« Aid n«M*iety *»t the Mutlii»- hr was year Little Arthur Bramball. s»>n of Mr dial church met at the borne of Mrs elected uv «*r»«*»*r •nd Mra. J. N. Bramball. has l»eeti Ml Kucher oil Wednesday afternoon of the national M ej » h Mildred Car|4on arrived at her fering with th, mnmpa the past week. grauge. hich home Wednesday (or a few «lays* visit. Mr. and Mrs. C J l.ittlei age »ttemle<i <>m. <■ In* I m *I4 Cha*. Kane and wife of Portland vis the Oswego grange meeting <>n Saturday ited his parents in Gresham on Sunday until 1". ». .it « bleb time he •nd Mra. Littlepagv. Iwing »tale Flora, Pre«! is making improve wa. < boaeu uiaa- acted as installing ofliu-er. It is report ments on the place he recently buught ter of the na ed. that this Cla> k»nias county grange on Hood avenue The Woodmen of the W.»rM installed tional grange. He held thia position is a very large »nd prosperous one. until ISHS, when be wa»rl<»'tiw| a metu- the following «»tfic»*ra on Monday nigiit A number of young folks gave a sur John Metigvr, C C : John IHi'”«, \ I her of tlie executive <<>mnilllee ami prise parly on Be»«ie Daily at her home | John Clanahan, lmnk« i . I P Manning, made It» aeervtary. He nl»o bald Bev- Emerv, r-i -rt . Pan Tal eral poaltlou. of honor In ptilillc llf»y on Friday evening, the oer a»»ioii being clerk; B. bot, wauditnan, Cha* ( ieveland, M'l)- tile UKMt uotahle of whhll ••« bln Mis» Bessie's seventeenth birthday. try; E 1». Thorpe, E C. Untlaey Mllii Bervic, a» niemticr of the Mhblguu Although the weather was stormy, J. E. Metsger, managers b<iu»e of rv|>reaeutuUven for a |a-rhx| about fifteen or twenty young people C. W. I » oh no is moving the Fret* of twelve year», IMiiT.T He wae were present. The evening was pleas Methodist p.irsonsgo to s i<erinsn«*tit »peaker pro teiu. In IftbT and opeaker In antly »pent in playing game». The location on the piojvrty adjoining the 18)17 71. church building guests departed at » late l our, after Wbeu be waa elected uia.trr of William CoIms. recently of Colorado, wishing their friend many sm-b happy has rented the Pitta (»rm in PlvM«ant Michigan alate i grunge alanti <1>WJ birthdays. Valiev ami will move his family then*« n grangea had beep organized In that state and muuy hail joined Ibe Order Mrs. A. Cornutt »ml their little daugh •oun. for the fitiatieliil beawflt which they ter Thursey bare been quite tick with ' br>|>e<! to get froiu It The greenback the grip, but are recovering. qimtluu •«• also lu dlacUMlou at that diaries Iuitour«*!) is busily engage«! in Clarence Cathey was re|»>rted to be tune, and the grange, were dl.rupte<l building a tine gasoline launch which In aonie Inatam-ea by the fleree dla- on the sick list daring the week. will prolmbly be the swiftest boat on eUMioii ou the mouey question There Miu Laura Bhillips has been (pend aevmed to l>e an entire liiapprc-intlou tbe river. ing a few davs with her aunt, Mrs Beal, of tbe alm uud pUrpoaei of tin- Order Mrs. Je<M»iv Pixnn sjrent the (Mist few at Forest Grove. Mr Woodman went to work to recon lavs in Bridal Veil visiting her sister, Clarence l'ath«y and Schuyler Jones struct tiling». Io enforce obedience to Mrs. Bert Williams. tbe ritual aud give dlgulty to tbe de are making up a shipment of pitaloes Newton Courier ma«le a business trip gree work Illa wen» gm ini aervleoa this week. wbeu grand aervlcva wen* m»»»t needed to Portland last week. John Taylor and wife of St. Johns. He po«»e»sed many qiinlltlr. of a tme Mrs. Idicy Wing of Portis ml has l>een Wash , are visiting his sister. Mrs leader. He was nn Influential aud a welcome visitor of Mn. Anna Reed A. Cornutt, and family. Mr. Taylor forcible »peaker, ami bl, lircadtb of for the past few days. and A. Cornutt were callers al The Iler uilud caused him to view all phu*«-» of N’. P. Gleason was a ¡4At itirvll visitor tbe grunge work In tbelr true relu- aid office on Monday. -Mr. Cornutt re ports that Ins wile ami children are re one day this week, lie was looking tl»*n. He waa familiar with tlie early biatory of the order ami kn»*w well after his interests in wood here. covering from their recent sickness. the early worker». The Idea of re Henry Latourell, the successful tluin«* storing harmony nml »trengtii lietwreu The Russellville nurseries are furnish ing stock and setting out an apple or builder, is now constructing u piece of tlie north ami south ju»t after the war chard of 14 acrea lor Mr. Caugdon, late work in Washington. was one real canae that brought uliout of Spokane, Wash. The work is under Mrs. Henry Latourell is visiting her the organization of the Order of t'a- the supervision of W. If. Addis of Rus da'ighter, Mrs. Carl Larson, of Trout tron» of lluabamlry. Mr. Wo»Hlmnn re late, how, when Mr. Wardlaw, master sellville. dale. of Florhla atntc grunge, addnwaed the Mrs. Chan. Morgan was a Portland Mary Harvey, who has been having national grange at one »ewalou. In- de visitor one day last week. tbe mumps, is recovering slowly. clared that be was n-a<ly then aud Miss Eva Reed of Corbett has l»een there to gru.p the hau>! of a brother W. J. Wirtz of Sandy wa* a tiresham visitor this w».»ek. He is working to the guest of Mr. ami Mrs. Chas. Latou from Vermont or any other northern state and In liehalf of every mem her builil up the . - rning metro|»olis of east rell for the past week. of the Order fr»nn the south pledge ern Clackamas. H. IL R«*e<l passe«I through here Sun- and bury all bltterncaa and III feeling Mrs. Andrew Howen an»l »laughter Jay on his way to Roster R« m k. and work In fraternal unity. Imme Maud of Tomahawk, Win., came to Allert Fox of Troutdale W4? seen on diately E B. Colton, then mnater of Vermont state grange, ni»h<»d to the Gresham tin» week an»! are visiting our streets Sunda/. floor nml graapcl Mr. Wardlaw by the former Wisconsin friends, R. R. Carlson Mrs. IL R. Rre«l made a biisinesa trip baud with the Patron's grip ami »aid and family ami H. P. Hatch. to Portland one tiny this week. lu behalf of every member of th, Miss Olive Listed of I.ueteds it visit Miss Lathrop spent Saturday and northern »tale»: ‘‘We reciprocate your ing M im Jessie Francis this wesk. pledge anil nsnure you that your de Sunday with her parents in Portland. Mrs. Grace Metzger has resigned her 1 Trains were held up here Sunday sire of fraternal unity ami brotherly position as principal of tbe school at , afternoon on account of a land slide love Is a» sincere lu northern hearts an It can be hi the hearts of »oiitticrn Houlton, Ore., and is attending the near Rooster Ruck. brothers am! slstyn. W“ pledge you school of telegraphy in Portland. w LAI0LKH1 Mr. ami Mrs. Lindsey and grand Some people make themselves so daughter, Helen Metzger, visited their busy scenting trouble that they never son, Bert Linds«/, awl familv of Purl- seem to have time to enjoy the fra lan»i last Suri» lay. grance of the rose. L. F. Prideioore, of Three-Six The three wealthiest nations are the Gresham visitor on Saturday, and called United States. Great Britain and at The Herabl office. He informe»! u« France, the United States being nearly that bis Christman numbor of the Her- as rich as the other two combined. ald, was »ent t > Ids brother in the hast Cotton matures rapidly, requiring Nick Rauw, of Lustadt, was doing about a month from time of blooming till the troll bursts and the crop la business in Gresbam Saturday. S. F. Steele and wife were in Greali- ready for picking ■ The Russian scepter Is of solid gold, ani Saturday. They expect to leave three feet long, and contains among Its (or Roseburg ■■«ill. f ornaments diamonds. 3*k* rubies Miss Jessie Francis entertained the and fifteen emeralds. following guests at dinner Sunday: Mi»» I III:1" ' ' When You Come to the City STfil'R FOR Russellville, besides smaller 'jobs W. J. Wirtx, of Sandy, wa» in Gresh in charge of Japanese. Greeks and Hin am tbe lore part of the wet-k. dus. Miss Nell Forrester visited her fneml. H. A. lewis is having a well drilled. Mi»» Floy Johnson, over Sunday. Mrs. Zaeger and Mrs. 8. Lang visited at the borne of P. I*. l.ang ot Montavilla on Monday, it being P D. lang's 73rd Mrs. Blumer spent Tuesday at Sell birthday. wood with her aunt. Mrs. Seely. W. W. Howitt will go to Forest Grove Mrs. G. W. Smith is still in Vancou ver, B. C , and is reported improving. January 22 tn help institute an encamp ment of I. O. O. F. there. Mrs. Sullivan's son, who has been working on The Oregonian as reporter, Mrs. Sullivan and two children and has gone to San Francisco to accept a Mrs. Burns and children visited Mrs. position. Pitts on Tuesday. FOR SALE—Good White Leghorn Cockrel at A. Brugger.s Melville farm 1 Gresham. (- (Continued trviu first page' Mi*. IVarl LIlulMy 1« ft yr.trr.lxy for A new hut »»( hooks has been received Bl. Ilvlru. wlirrr (hr will visit frivmi. , at the library. Il contains Ifatoks of ov»r Sunday. Mi.» Ular« Brown of Ihirtlwml vi»itr.l ; lutervst to evervtme, also a special set of reference tau-k* to I»’ lllHSl for de hrr «i.ler, Mr. F>lgat Vol.in. Iw.t w,*vk bating |>ut|»MH>« Mi«» Maud lTrvrl»n<l rvluriml to Timothy Bro« nhill rvtiiriii'U Turad* y Berkeley, t'wl , wlirrr »hr will rrannie evsning from » two wwk»' trip to east her »tui.ie. *t the unlvmily Mi«» l.Uitli Gonlon M»itn| frlelul» in Grvvhain Mumlay ami Monday. Anyou, intert>Ht<«l in tii«*vhstiic«, will selville nurseries, and wife started last Mr». Ilnrry Wood of I'ortland vi»itr>l fimi tiiu, profitably »pvnt by investi Saturday on a trip to southern Califor gating books on iliat line at the library. her Irii'iid, Mr,. I* Mirhel, on Sundatv. nia where Mr. Lewis will spend a tew The infant daughter ot Dr. »nd Mi» Mr. and Mr». F Msrrvse of Foret weeks studying the walnut culture and Willianiaon ot 1‘ortlwnd w »• buried in Mrs lewis will remain until sowing to Grove visited al the home of Mr». I’. J. the Grv»hnm cemetery on Bunday «Iter- Culv on Saturday and Sunday. recuperate her health. noon nt 3 o'clock. Dr. A. Thoui|t»on Mr. ami Mrs. George Leslie entertain- Ray Gill, the v-haiupion cabliage conducted tlic »Imrt «ervice» at the ed tlie following at cards on Thutaday grave. raiser, is suffering from the mumps. evening Mr and Mr*. G. W Kenney, Geo. Brown, »ii|>eruitendent ot ths* Lawrence 1-ewis, who lost his arm by Mr. and Mr». J. W Shattuck. Mr. and Salmon river li.li liatebeiy. « na in an accidental shot last tall, has entered Mrs. R. R. Carlson. Grealinm Boturday cirviiloliiig a |ietition business college. Mr». J. HillvaiM and Mr». C. o. to ha.r a bill |uw»ed by the initiative Clayton lewis is in charge of the of Ilaiulin of Ptensant Home calk'd at ami referrmlum to prohibit llahing for fice work of the Rumellville nurseries The Herald office on Wednesday. •almon or »tnrgeon. exeoptwith book during the absence of his |iarents. Mr. and Mra S. T. Orow ami her ami line, in the watera of tlie Columbia W M. Gates has made extensive im father were callad to Portland on Thur»- rivor at any place abovo the month of provements in his place by setting out day to attend tbe funeral, at one o'clock, the Sandy river, or in the Sandy or it» rare and ornamental trees. HkiH The of Mr». Crow'» brother, Dr. J. S. Dewey tribiitaric«. after \ngii.l There are two steani land clearing of Glendale, who »lied ol pneumonia on petition 1« l»eing quite gene-ally »igned. The Grvahom liand lioyo have «.Vireil outfits engaged in clearing laud near Saturxlay, Jan. 11. II. A. Lewie, proprietor of the Rus- Mrs. G. E. Johnson’s brother. Frank ESTRAY—Taken up,one sorrel horse; Terry, is visiting her (or a few days. 3 white (eet. blase (ace, weight, lOMjlbs. Owner can have same by paving costs Miss Mand Miller is able U> visit her and proving property G. W. Robert- old friends again. son. Route 2. Gresham. (- Mrs Gorfinkel entertained a number PAGE WOVEN WIRE FKNCK. of her friends at dinner Friday evening. Guaranteed. Chas. Cleveland, agent. January 10. Gresham. Ore. The ladies of the Degree of Honor WANTED—Plain sewing of any kind installed their officers last Friday even to do. Charges reasonable. Mrs. Chas. ing. There was a good attendance of Johnson, Greahain. (• i members and several visitors were also FOR SALE—A second hand hot stove. present, among them Mrs. Ollie Steph Enquire at Herald office. ens. Mrs May Randall, deputy organ iser. and Mrs. Phelps and Mrs. Burke WANTED — Freeh milch cows and Mrs. Ihiniels was i beef cattle. T. R Howitt, Gresham, of Fidelity D. of H tlie installing officer, assisted by Mrs. Ore. Small. After installation refreshments FOR SALE—Rhode Island Red cock- were served. erels, 11 each. Rail Bros . Gresham. Rev. H. Oberg delivered a very inter LOST—Black boar; white on tail tip esting sermon last Sunday morning Reward. W. S. Taylor. Troutdale. (3 Mrs. Oberg's sister, Mrs. Mumford WANTED—A place to board a boy o( ot Vancouver, Wash., spent Monday 12 years to go to school in tiresham. State terms Address J. J., Herald of with her. fice. ■ MI m Maviue H om , that we will use our Influence (hruufft thia fraternal Order to bury 111 frel!n< aiul bltterneaa between the north and south " At the cooclualnu of hie re in.'irk •» it riN’eas wae dm lured, aud each atul all icave pledg«*« of fealty to the aentl nient. Talhit county Mil., rlalnia the dU tliK'tlon of having a longer coast line thnu any other ctuinty In the world. «Ith the etceptlon of one In Ncutland. Mrs Benham I lirlleve you ano la your »second ehlldhosal Benham It*o mv thlnl. I was In my asM^uid when I married yon New York l*rv«ia. Madge 1 know one case where ths wife »»f a Ifviilua Kftn nhiiif with him , all right Murjorl«» I'Mljnw! Hb» must I k * n Kvnlun t«x>! Puck. oting Mother Th«* doc tor thinks the bnbv litodtM like tnr Visitor Yen. ! wantrtl to nay so but feared you might lie ofT«*tb!«*<| Meggendorfer Blatter. A man found a clgnr In hl* schoolboy son’s ptM-k* t and after whipping the ta»y for having It au>okt«d It himself Th«* < I gar wan an riploalve one and burned the man's mustache and none The man then whipped the l»oy again. Was the Imy uti J unity treated? !xm don Hi*raps. ••Where have you lw*en. Nam?** "I’n Itrvn up to ma (wo rars in wort, sail.’* •‘I'p to your (wo rar» In wort?** ‘’Yes. nah " “What doing Ram?“ "Katin* a watnlimrllion, sah “—Too kem Statesman Evelyn Some of our proverbs are so ridiculous F'or Inntiinev, '’Where Ig nurancr la bliss**'— Ethel What's the matter now? Evelyn Why. you knew. Fred gave me my rngngvmrnt ring last week, and I simply can*! fl ml out bow much It ctnl him. -Judge. •'You are accused," said the court se verely to th«« automoblllst, "of having run this man down." “Hure, 1 did, your honor," responded the prisoner, “but I’d beard him run down my make of machine " Naturally thin clrcutnatance was tab rn Into consideration Eichnngr “Ho you know who that old grutle- mnu Is talking to our hostess?" asked Mrs Blunderer of the lady sitting be side her “That." answered the lady cohlly. “Is my son.“ "Ob." gssiMsd Mm Blunderer In confusion, “he's a g*toM| ileal older thnn you are, la he not I.lpplncott’a Magarlne. A euccemfnl cocnfietltor for a cup aa a prize In a foot race at Havannab made thl’» graceful tem|w«ranco s¡»ercb In accepting It **<gentlemen. ! have won tlila cup by the use of my lege. ! trust I may never l»me the use of my legs by th«* use of this cupM- Kanaaa City Journal. Runday School Teacher Tommy, the lesson anys It Is more blesaed to give thnn to receive Can you give me an •«ample In which that la true? Tommy Tucker Yea‘m It'o when rnnw’a away from homo and 'atead of writ In* t<» paw the «ruda him picture carda. Chicago Tribune. A curious Incident hapfM*ned during a atng hunt on Exmoor, England Aft er a flue gallop the stag waa taken, and In Ida struggle« he u|»set several l»eelilvcft Hounds and Hold were rout ed. and It was some time tiefore the «tag s I mm J v could I m ? recovered by men swathed tn mua|ln. Bargains in the "Herald Want Ada.'* FARMERS READ THE WEEKLY OREGONIAN OF PORTLAND For the general news of the World also for informai ion about how io obtain the best results in cultivating the soil, Stock Raisin£,FruitGrowinÿ etc. You can secure this excellent paper by If we could only see others as we Olive Lusted of Lusted*. Burwell J. see ourselves what splendid men and < ioff of Portland am! George B. Preston women would inhabit the world.— Clr- of G resharn. ' tie Magazine. Arthur J. L isted of Portland visited Mrs. Hoyle— llate you anything laid friends and relatives in Gresham Sun aside for a rainy day? day. Mrs. Doyle—Yes. but I can find only Geo. I^slie of Portland, who hurt hi« one of my rubbers.—New York Press. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••aw knee some time ago. came home Sunday as the injure»! limb has been giving him Notice of Final Settlement He expects to re In th»- County Court of Multnomah County, some trouble of late. itt Oregon. sume fait dulie* with the Western In th** matter of the Befat«* of Thoa Coh*ent- Union Telegraph company as soon a» • • N. A. LEWIS, Proprietor * m >D. deepaeed Notice of Final Settlement Notice is hereby riven that I have filed my ' able. account a» m <1 mi niat rator of the above - | Montavilla Station, - P ortland , O regon * final named estate and the judge of the above-en Mrs. George Lusted of Lu»te»l» visited titled court Eia* *et the same for heHrlnron the • ----------------------------- a 17th «lay of February. RrtA at the hour of y ;«» her mother, Mra. Mary Leslie, Sunday. • Offers a good variety of fruit trees, ornamental shruba and berry • All persona having objection« to «aid account Mrs. Lovica faieted is confined to her are hereby reanlred to file the name in said home with the mamps. • P'“nta' J court before said time or be forever barred. J H GKHH, Administrator. Mrs. Chas. Johnson has accepted the • Write for particulars and price list. . NEWTON Mr COY. 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