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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 24, 1908)
MONTAVILLA Correspondence J •aaaaeeeaeeaaeeeeeeeeaeeee and Mrs. C C. Vance and family. Mr. and Mrs N. Forrcht and family and Mis» Louis.1 l^rson, who s|uMit the day •••••••••••••••••••••••••a and evening very pleasantly. Mrs. O. 11. Tweet, who has been in Dick Strand line bought two Iota in a Portlaud hospital, has so far recov Sunrise Park from T. 11 and J. E. ered a* to be brought home and is still Blencoe. He im nd» to build a neat on the gain. cottage in the near future George Johnson, w ho ha« spent the Mr. and Mr». T. H. Blencoe and son last seven or eight years in Alaska, has Charles are all down with the grip. returned home and opened a cigar and Bom, to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon of Pe fruit stand in Portland. ters street, a 13-pound boy. Mrs. Wiggs, who lives on the Base Mrs. Young has lssm quite sick with I Line road, has been very sick for the the grip, but is much better. |>ast three weeks. Mrs. W. G. Smith is to return soon Mr. and Mrs M. Rickert entertained from Vancouver. B C. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Hill and family. The Brysons have moved into their Mr and Mrs W J. Rilev and Arthur new house on Eliey itnvt near Ca*»n. Rickert , al! of Tpper Albina Sunday F. F. Floes of Egypt and G Hatea of Mr. and Mrs. John Miller and Mi»» Allie and Master Hugh spent Saturday Springdale called on M. Rickert h*t and Sunday at Hill-l-.ro with Mrs. week. Miller's mother, Mr» Brown. M. Rickert and wife called on Ca|»t. Miss Alice Seely of Sdlwood S]>ent Welch and family at Sunnyside last week. Tuesday at her aunts. Mrs Bossier'*. The stork visited the home of Mr The ladies of the Methodist church eutertained the ladies of the Baptist and Mrs. W. H. Addis of Russellville and Presbyterian churches on Wedn. s- early on the morning of the ISth, bring dav, January 22. A good program was ing a fine S-pound boy of which they rendered, after which dainty refresh are both very proud. ments were served. It is reported that Capt. Riley, who is on a timber claim near Grants Pa»», JOHN D. AS SANTA CLAUS. is quite sick. Dan McMillan had a alight attack of How the World's Richest I Man Cal«* brates Christmas. the grip recently, but has returned t. Not to be outdone by the scores ot his duties aa clerk in one of the depart others who contributed to the happi ment stores in Portland. ness of the younger generation last Mrs. G. Sloan entertained her sister Christmas. John D Rockefeller assum ed the part of a generous Santa Clans and baby two days la»: week. Mrs. Hattie Sloan, her mother and to the children about Poeautlco IIIIls and provided them with an entertain sister spent Saturday afternoon in ment and Christmas treat at the Lyce Portland. um there. Sunday, January 19. being the nine Mr. Rockefeller visited the hall aft teenth anniversary of Miss Mamie er the decorations were In place and Green's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Green pronounced everything "fine." Mr» entertained the following friends Mr. Ramsay, a trustee, conducted him. and he Inspected the tree, which was electrically lighted in many colors. A large star in evergreens above the platform attracted his attention. “Doesn't that star remind you of the good old song—let me see. "Oh, Star of Bethlehem. Guiding Star?"' he said, singing the words to the hymn. Then, not readily recalling the words, be Wanted, For Sale, Lost, whistled the refrain to the end. He inquired whether a fire would be light- Found, Etc. ad in the fireplaces to add to the com Al local advertisements are run under this fort of the children and expressed a head at the rate of ONE CENT A WORD EA< H regret, when asked, that be would not be able to witness the distribution of Cash in adv a If you have anvthing t r wish to buy the gifts. anything. or have .st anything. TRY k Mr. Rockefeller recognized a young WANT AD ” in this column The rrsulu will surprise you. Cash or postage «tamp-. man there whom be bad not seen for five years. WANTED—Will buy fat huge for "My. how you have grown'” he ex cash or trade feed <>r groceries at Port T distributed the prizes at land prices. R. Tassell, Cottrell and claimed. your school when you stood at the Boring. [7 bead of your class. That was four PAGE WOVEN WIRE FENCE. years ago. wasn't ft?” Guaranteed. Chas. Cleveland, agent The Lyceum trustees sent to the pro Gresham. Ore. vider of their Christmas cheer a mes LOST — Two -owe, one weigh- altout sage wishing him "a merry Christmas 165 or 171) lbs and other about 65 lbs. and many years of good health and Black. Phone or write Emil Olson, happiness." At the conclusion of the entertainment Mr. Rockefeller'/ reply Troutdale road. was read to the audience: WANTED — Fresh milch cows and “I am deeply grateful for the words ' beef cattle. T. R Howitt, Gresham, of cheer that you have conveyed to Ore. me and hope that you will feel the up FOR SALE—Four-horse power chop lifting of .he season commemoratAe of mill, all complete. John A Richey, the birth of him who said. 'Peace on earth, good will to men.’ " Barton. Ore LOCAL NEWS ITEMS : Want Column FOP. SALE—Good White I^gborn Cockrel at A. Brugger.s Melville farm. Gresham. FOR SALE — Good paying business in this territory, or will trade for farm or city property. Apply at Herald office. ' [7 FOR SALE — Sow and 11 pig». also new3dO-4<xi capacity cream »eparator. Good reasons for selling. Ball Bros., Gresham. [5 BERRY PLANTS — For 'ale, Logan and Phenomenal». G» perdoz., «3 j er 100. Mammoth Blackberries, 75c per doz..84 per 100. Himalaya Giant black berries $1 j»-r di z Also Thousand Headed kale seed, pound 2>lc, 1 pound 80c, postpaid. W. H. Holder, Estacada, Ore., RED 1. [5 FOR SALE — Ten acres, mil« half rarth of Greet in 8 ■ : - to O W P. station. Good 7-rooin house, barn, well and orchard. For furili. r particu lars write or call on A. If. Gould, Gresham, RFD 4. box 126. <5 NOTICE — Taken up, two pig-, one weigh« about 90 and other • ’»> < ’an be found at Reware place, w<-ll Valley 4 FOR SALE—Jersey coy, |30, Jer»«v heifer, Si2 I. I. i F or sai . i . - Also house for rent on Main street. Chas, ('leveland, Gresham, Ore 4 In spite of the rainy weather and rest | to the ranch again. Illa son John In wind, <>ui Sunday achool was well at tends running the farm for him. tended We are glad the , oung |>eople Mr. Wlutney ut Forest Grove, a take such an lutercst brother of the gentleman who bought Mr and Mrs. 11. R. Reed were visit the place where Mr. Johnston livvd, is POWELL VAULT ing friends in Portland several day» last at present lit the ^tllshouse reaidence. The lathe« Mission society of the Lu week. Mr. Revel returning to Bonneville He intends building on bia live-acre theran churvh held its annual business where lie is constructing a piece of work I tract soou. meeting on Monday of last week at the lor the Columbia Knri I'av kers associ Mr Mctircgoer call«»! on friends lieie home of Mrs. Emanuel Anderson. The ation. uveully. lie save lie intends eonuiig following officers were elected: Presi Ilou. Gevi.W Joseph of Portland was out to the farm after March. dent, Mrs. Emanuel Anderson; vice a Sunday visitor here president, Mrs. C. A. Lindgren; cash I II. Ellis, O. lliekv v and N I* Gleason MELROSE ier. Mrs. J. A. Stefanson. secretary, loaded several cats of w.wsl here last Mrs. J II. Wilaon'e sister from near Mrs. V N. Aln.quiat; week. M. mcow . Idaho, has Iwen visiting her. Mrs. P. Wilson left on Monday of "Happy" Crague is getting along very Mr. and Mrs P F. Evans celebrated last week (or North Dakota, on account nicely with Ids lame foot and wall soou their Mill w,siding anniversary last Sat of her health. She will undergo another lie able to tie around again. urday. They were married near Can operation there. Her daughter Amanda Grant Hell is vlaituig his daughter. ton. 111., Jan. lli, 1870. Accompanied her. Mrs. C. latourell. A few friends of John Wheeler The young ladies Sewing society will Chas Ihxon has ordered material for a met at the Sweet Briar farm last Satur meet al the home of E. Vais Saturday, new launch which he expects to have in day even» lg to give him a farewell re January 2oth. Those interested are in running order by the first of April* ception, aa hv ei|wcta to leave wain, vited. Mr and Mrs. Carl Lai».»n ot Troutdale lie has lived here for the |>a»t IN Grandma Aimer has been taken back were l-atourell viaitors on Sunday months. Wdlie Dillon, who has lieen to the hospital again. Miss Lillie Ny- "Grandpa” LaVnirell. who is serving sflli mg with Mr. Wheeler for some strom is staying with her at present. as juryman in Portland, spent Sunday time, exjwvts to make his future home J. W. and J. M. Hillyard were Port in Montana. While we aie sorry to at home. land visitors Thursday. N Courier, tin- Latourell merchant, lo»e them fiom our neighborhood, we Miss Heacock and Miss Bramhall lias just installed a farmer phone and la wish them a bright future and liappv called at the home of A. B Elliot Tues greatly pleased with the Corbett central home» 111 their new location. day. Our pastor's wife, Mrs. Wixal, is very C. Latmirell and wife made a flying A party was given at the home of much bolter, her health having im trip to Cvrlg-tt on Sunday evening. Mr and Mrs. J. S. Wilcoxon Thursday proved so that she was able to attend We were all surprised ami greatly 'und.iv school*last Sunday. evening. A number of the young peo ple ot the neighborhood were present shocked to hear of the death of our dear Mrs. Clark and daughter of Rpokaite friend, Margie listraid of Portland. and all enjoyed a pleasant tune. have la-en visiting at Mrs Strebin's. The bereaved parent has the sympathy Mrs. R. M. Elliott spent Tuesday Only a few pie were present at the of their many friend» here. evening with Mrs. Beadle. church Sundav evening, il being such a Henry Wihlon of Aims was in Powell stormy night. The secretary and some SPRINGIIHD Valley this week. visitors were present and one of the via Our sch.a.l is progn—i' g finely under itors kindly consent«*! to play the or A. B and E. E. Elliott made a busi the tutorship of James Ellis gan. We hope they will come again, as ness trip to Portland Thursday. Ferdinand Fl.au. made two dying trip» their presence is very helpful. Visitors to Portland on basin.*»* last week. are always welcome. LUSTEDS Arthur I’dey is attending the place Arthur Lusted, who visited at borne of Charlew Deven II while the latter PIEASAN1 VIEW Sunday, met with a slight accident Sun day morning. Some of the young folks makes a trip to British Columbia Etl ('AtnplM»ll 1« wearing a mnile that Mr» Henry Miller ha» Iwen sick late won't come off. he being the father ot a were out in the yard, each armed with a 22-ntle, trying to see who could kill a ly. but la improving. lcn-poun«l daughter. chicken first. In some way Arthur dis J.u* Vdey of Was. -' is at home staying Mr» Mersbon i» ill. Iler daughter* appeared for a few minutes and just as with his mother for awhile in law nt at present making her an ea- be appeared around the corner of the Mrs Gebhardt was up at Burkholder tended vieit. chicken house was accidentally shot in ,k Gebhardt's mill < - king win » the luttle Alive W i»lkvr ia alwent from the leg hv another member of the fam ctsvks were on a vacaiion »chool on aiTount having the mumfie ily, who seemed very much surprised The Woodmen of Evening Siar camp E. Rirhvv of Sellvrnml viaited hi» am, not to see a tine pullet fall, which he took our neighbor. Ed W.mlridgv . to Ma. Richey« Tuveday an I Wednesday declares he aimed at. The wound was the sanitarium. of I Aft week» slight and the bullet was removed as E. A. Graf, our enterprising gasoline soon as a doctor could be reached Mr. CEDARDEll l.usttd was able to return to his duties wood saw yer, has gone into partner-hip with Oliver Hickey of Portland m the in Portland on Tuesday. A new cellar baa juft been completed wisal hnsinew of Iaatourell Falls Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hamilton called on on F. McCalx*’» place known a» Cedar* Burkholder A Gebhart ’ s mill ran live J. Manarv, who has been quite sick, dell farm. days last week on order- last Sunday. Mr. and Mr* T. F McCalie »pent laat L. II Rickert, now of Montavilla, Gust Carlson, who has been suffering Sunday with bit folks al Malvern farm. with a cancer of the eye, is getting was up at the mill on business last Mr», (’offman and Imbv have returned week along nicely. home after a abort viait at the metropi* Our neighbor. John Rayburn, has lie. Mrs. G. Blackburn visile«! in Portland been talking of going to Dayton. M ash. several days last week The new bouae •»( Tbomaa MrCalw I-ee Radford, who lias l*en quite ill arnl sons is progressing «laily and ere CORBETT at the home of Geo. Lusted, is recover the roees bloom they expect to reside A slide acrots the O. R. N. track therein. The large farm Iwll marks ing slowly. His friends hope to see his near tunnel N" I delayed trains «»-veral the 21 at anniversary of their residence s oiling face again soon. l»n the Melvern *arm \f*eo. Lusted, who was kicked quite hours last Wednesday. Ernest L a<kr of Portland ia «¡ muv I- severely last week by a vicious horse, is ing some time at the honu of hi» Why Ws Call It January. able to be about again. The Romans call«*«! th«* rtrst month of Miss Olive Lusted, who spent last mother. Mr# A. B. leader Mr» John Hurlburt and baby were the year January In honor of the god week visiting friends ami relatives in Janus At dawn of th«» year the |»v«>ple. Gresham and Portland, returned home visitors at th.e E E. ChaMiberluiu home roh«*d in white, sacrificed elaborate of- several day» ia»t week. Saturday accompanied by her aunt, ferings to their K' m I». especially to Mrs. Fred Woetell, of Portland, who Mr an«l Mr* Ed. Gl a-on w» rv Sun* Janu*«. Fraternal greetings, tienevolent gifts and exchanges of costly presents will spend some time visiting at the •lay visitors at Latourell Fall». Lusted home. Bertha Henry ami Ethelyn Smith market! the «lay. All evil »(«eaklng. quarrels or exevasea were for one day Mrs. W. Craswell made a business were Portland visitors Saturdaj • laid asi<!e. and the ideals of a nobler trip to Portland Monday. Hana Henrick*on and Frank Snitxler future were brought to mind by para G. Wetherby of Portland was looking attended the dance at Gage Saturday ties enacted In public places. The sol diers renew«! their vows of loyalty to after land interests in this vicinity last evening. week. Mr and Mr-. Chas. La tou nd I of La* Caesar and put on new uniforms. G. Blackburn had a severe touch of tourvll Fall» w» re here b« tw<-cn train» the grip, but is much better. Sunday evening. Son-Father, what la the rest of the Miss Olive Lusted is confined to her Ralph Kinraid i» suffering from an quotation ‘ Mau propoaea and”— Fa* ther (sadlyWoman seldom refuses. - home with the prevailing malady, the attack of the grip. grip. Floyd Herd uas a welcome visitor at Buffalo Times Wrestling Is the national sport of Men have been working on the bridge Ferndale place Sun<lay. rerala, and the tournaments held to north of the Lusted school, but it is nut decide championships rival our base completed yet. itall matches in popularity. HLRLBLRI Knlcker My son. this hurts me more Mrs. F. Emily ha» returned home COTTRELL from Salem where she has »[>ent sev-l than you. Johnuy — Well, pa, why don’t you take chloroform before you Joe Hall's gasoline engine is used in eral WM-ks with friends. Ijegln?—New York Sun. cutting cord wood on the new Cottrell Miss Kate Johnson of Portland has 1 “It's generally a mistake.” said Va? school ground. lieen visaing frxMids and relatives in cle El«en, “to lose time f’um huntin' Floyd Radford has taken the lowest this neighborhood. work w hile you is try in’ to capitalise contract bid on clearing the school Mrs. Fitzgerald visile«! her son, J a hard luck story."—Washington Star property, and is doing rapid work on Fitzgerald, on 'aturday and Sunday. With the exception of Great Britain same. Mr and Mrs E. G. Rickert were in and America there are no two coun F. Beers sent his teams to Portland to Gresham Tm - lay attending the funeral tries in the world where the mile Is of bring out three ton of stumping powder. of Mr. Winters. equal length. He intends to clear eight acres opposite Mrs. M. Graham was a sailer at the “You have no sense of humor," he the church. home of Mrs. A’. Ellis and Mrs. W. complained. “You can’t take a Joke." The revival meetings which closed Evans Saturday. “I t«N»k one when I got you," she bit terly replied.—Pick-Me-Up. here Friday have been very successful, there having been several converts. SEC1I0N UNL Many people from this vicinity are interested in the Hindu trial. F. Beers Wm. Ream lias juat returned from a an<l T. Dunn are subpoenaed to appear trip to Hillsboro, where he attended a on the trial sessions. Mr. Brownell of turkey eliootinfl tournament at the Oregon City is the lawyer for the de- home of a relative. fense. Congratulations are tendered to Mr. Stillman Andrews has completed hit and Mrs. Ruhl on the birth of a grand- barn, and we feel it a creditable im- eon in Alaaka recently, born to their provement. daughter Anna and her huehand, Dr. Miss Morris of Woodburn is visiting I-uther Froman. in this community. She is thinking of Neighbor J. Dollonvich ia preparing forming a music route. Miss Morris U j go <m a tret -praying tup to Gresham has talent both in vocal and instru- and other parte soon. mental music, B. Dahlhammer has lieen troubled Frank Beers recently bought a new with the local ailment, the grip, of late. piano. Mrs. Carpenter is convalescing from her late serious illness. LALOLRLLl Mrs. M. Rolierte who has been stay ing with the Arnspigers, left for her Herbert Courier, who is attending home in Portland on Saturday, where business college in Portland, spent she will stay with her ag.-d parents. Saturday and Sunday with his uncle, Mrs. T. E. Lewis of Hose Cottage, Newton Courier. Russellville, was a guest of the Buck Mrs. Zula Jetourell waa a Portland leys on Friday. visitor one day last week. How Would You Like to Be a King? For King Edward', Christmas table the swankeeper has selected some thir ty cygnets. Some of them will weigh as much as twenty-five pounds. The king will make presents of a few of bls cygnets to memtiers of»the royal family. The king's poulterers, Messrs. Bellamy Bros, of Jermyn street, will probably have about half a dozen young swans for sale. The price, about 40 shillings a pair, makes them a lux ury even for the rich. Fur centuries the cygnet has been a royal dish, and King Edward Is very fond of It. The flavor Is like that of goose. Queen Alexandra and two of the city com panics maintain swans and cygnets on the Thames, protected by special laws. The largest swannery In the country Is kept by Lord Ilchester.—M A. P. Obliging. “Great Scott!” »aid the doctor to bls servant “Has nobody called during my two days’ absence? I left this slate here for callers to write their names an. and It is perfectly clean.” “Oh. yes, sir,” responded the servant cheerfully “A whole lot of folks has come. An' the slate got so full o' names that only this mornln' I had to rub ’em all out to make room fur more!"-Cleveland Leader. Have You Heard of Us ? I)o You Know That We Do The l-arnett Second-hand BusineNN in Portland? Then You Will Know When1 To Go For BARGAINS. We llnve Nearly Anything You May Want. When YoQl'Dinc to the City S I EHR FOR I HI'. WESTERN SALVAGE CO. 627 Io SJ5 WdshlnulM St. I'odkind. ■ Hui II rhi.itv. ll .itui*. A JTWI Additional Gresham Locals I II 1:0. ROY (Continued from lh»t psge The young people's orchestra, organ iird al»out M months ag«\ I ms improved to rapidly as to enable them to rent a hall for rehearsal». They have rented Mvtsger'a hall for this pur|s*«* Ihev have now organised a» the Grvehsni Sympathy Orvheelra, und«»r which name they will l»e known beieafter J L«lbury, a prominent farmer «»(the Sandy road district, was a vorj welcome visitor last WctlnvsiLiv While her«*, hv arranged for the continued vmlla of the Copula”* Home Weekly. Mrs Ethel Xhller, »»( Portland, visit«»! her sister. Mr». I’ Michel, over Sund«») You will liu'l in the '’Want Ath, thia w«*vk sttH'k advertis'd a« lost ami found» g **d farm, paying buain«»»», at«M'k, poultry, win» feiice, plants « tv , fur sale, houe«» for rent, an«l %aii«»ua wants. Will pay you to lm»k these up Ik« it now. :iU> lliblmnl Mtroi-t tVoiilil like lutlgurv on your niMBIMi ANO GAS IIIIIM- •••••••••••••eeeeeeeeeeeew • • ; Everybody Enjoy!» ! • Home Cooking £ • The place to find it In at The Russellville Nursery Company • • Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Gleason were seen on our streets Sunday. H. A. LEWIS, Proprietor Miss I-athrop, who is teaching a very successful term of school here, was a Montavilla Station, - P ortland , O regon Portland visitor on Sunday. Chas. Dixon returned to Bonneville, Offers a good variety of fruit trees, ornamental shrubs and berry • where he is busily engaged doing car plants. penter work. Write for> particulars and price list. * Mrs. W. E. Thomas and Mrs. Charles Magiel, of Rooster Rock, visited in i •••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••* latourell one day this week. EAST SECTION LINE Mr Ilornecker, who has la.iigl.t part of the Cornelius place, moved there last week. J. Allshouae has purchased a new gaaoline engine which he will use for pumping water. Thomas «irant is still on tl.e ah k list. B. Lynch has moved his family back * • Moiitdvilla’s New Hotel • • M« ah and rooms hv «lav. week • t I H khman , Prop J • or im»nth • • • Hi«! uGa< line, lhbl»4«d M . Monts*ills • • • •••••••••••eeeeeeeseeeeeee a new home in Portland sometime next month Mr» P«»trr I'ailev was t gu^st of Mrs. Timothy Brownhill lant Tuesday. William Cohns ha» removed to Ins FLOWER AND TREE. farm in I'lraaant Valiev Mr» E. E Ileal, «»ne of The Herald s Cork bark Is w«»rthleas till the «>ri •uliscrliters of <«t>ldfi«*l I, Nevada, I imn tree la fifty vram «»hl kindly aent for the benefit of the Gresh Hy rlnn tobacco han less nicotine that am Library a very tin«* birdseye view any other Virginian has most, lb« GuldAel«!, including the btnl ling» and percentage In tt>e latter rising to • workings of the m ted Moahswk gold per cent It Is one of th«» maxims ,»f sucreasfu mine, »aid to lx* th«» richest mine in the world, producing «»ver |l,(kM),(MM) hi g< Id plant growing thnt cultivation wltbuix watering in l»*(ter than watering with dust tlsily. The story •»( the progress out cullhation town of (»old licit I 1» sirangrr than tic The willow is on«» of th«» must adapt tion, millionaires springing up in a dai Wide of plants A willow switch etiirl Dan Talbot called at rhe Herald <»t- In th«» wet ground w III almost In* aria tlce the fore part of the week I»» s-»y bly take root and become a tree that rhe Herald last a<*rk staled but « Through their leaven and atruw («art ol the truth concerning the out 'Yinnt« breath«« sir Just as do animals A young plant 1» per cent water an* come of the c««ndeiiinatiuu suit brought most of tb<* rv*»t carbon whhb th« against him by th«* Mt AL **! Railway people. In addition t«> the lie w.t- plant has extm<*t«*d from the air. awardvd open right of wav over th« Animal Oddities. company's track», the company having to erect and maintain aaine nt th«*ir A Spider can Ihr ten months wlthou own expense Tin«, Mr lalG t *>avs, food. in «<«rttrconsiderable in« r«* to him than t’at tie sn<! sheep will not fatt«r the amount of money awarded him alone They must feed In «»tupany The liuiiee >>f the Baptist church will T!ie youug of the «-««ndor are th give a missionary ten at the home of only bints which remain In the n«*si Unable to fly, for s whole twelveuioutl Mrs. (iust Lnr«ou «>n Thursday after (>strl<‘h«»n tinve the grrat«-«*t couteiup noyn, January 30, from 2 l«> A o’clock for Kaffirs am! Hottentots and attact F.vrrybodp invited. them mm h more readily than they <S (>. A. Goodrich <>f Huluth, Minn , and white tn-’W Rohl. Walker of Tacoma, Wash , »<•««• guests of Mr. and Mrs \ Mrvers last Science Siftings. Bunday. Ttiere nr«» mountains In the tnooo W N Chilcote of Plensniit Valiev ha* »old his ranch to T R. Berry of La 3« 1,0(0 (eet high The life of a north Atinnth Iretjern !• Grande. Mr. Chilcote has purchas'd l>l. Johnson’» pin««* in Plea»nnt Vall«*y often 200 years. Th«* nveragi* pace nt which a tbun In th«* lh*8»rmU*r number of Thv derwtorni travel« 1« twenty eight and s Sch<»«d and Home edited under th« half mil«*«« nil hour auspices of the Teachers’ Progr •»< club A h««nlthy adult breathe» from four of Multnomah county app* ar* the !in»t tes»n to twenty four times |**r minute prize composition M*i«rdt*<l by thnt Th«» rate of th«* pul«e Is four times that magazine for rhihlren’» »tori« - to Mil •f U m * respiration drrd ('. luithim of the public M«*houl Anatomical. of The hall«*», which in entitled ”T«»in- my and Tabitha." Mtldr«*d in th* Your I muim uuiulM-r 'JiiM. daughter <»f Mr. and Mrs W <’ Lath Your ■lotiinrli Im. four roata ant ami in in th«» eighth grail«’.- The .M.111 I. th. ouljr anliunl who poa- hall«* Chronicle. M m « Lathini 1« 11 the projr-'tloh of th.- lower Jaw niece of Mr ami Mrs. Timothy Brown bone known n. the chin. hill. I'lw inornir.' liuml of the mau I. fruui It is reported that an inch «>f snow one 111. Ii to nn Inch him I three quart lougcr thnu the wotnnn'» avarage. fell in Upper Iaitour«»ll M «inlay The Rebekahs recently installed officer» an follows: N. G., Mrs. E«l Hh»ri»t; vice. N. G , Mrs. Chas <«e«l arnke; secretary, Geo. Keller, tr«a- urer, Mrs. Geo. Kenney. Bevrral candidates were initiated last Wedn«*» day evening. Following th«* initiation, a big supper wan served in the dining room. z Mins Essie Crenshaw in on th«* rdrk list. M. Rickert of Montavilla wan a caller at The Herald office thin week. Mr Rickert has proven himself a g«Mnl friend of The Herald, ami we ar«» al ways gla«l to receive a visit from him. He expects to commence the erection of High and Low Citi... I’aMco, th« capital of Junin. In l"mi. 1» the bigb.wt city In the world. It ta built on n tal.lclnn.l 14.275 fret above ' the aca level The Dutch cHle« are the Ion eat, twins aeveral feet Iwlow tlie level of the m - o . Praying on the Road. In (Jrlcldade, EuglniHl, are several old Enitllah cronaea. once cuetoiunrtly ernti.l l.y the roadside and In other cunvenlent localities, to “ahi the de votlonv of the traveler or n.k hie pray er« for ■ >me other wayfarer who may have met doatb by accident or vio lence Burgaiii« ill the "Herald Want Ada." FARMERS READ THE WEEKLY OREGONIAN •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••a : • • OF PORTLAND R>r the general news of the World also for information about liow io obtain the best results in cultivating the soil. 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