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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1908)
Want Column MONTAVILLA FAIRVIEW Additional Gresham Locals (Continued (rum page 1 ) Fridav evening, al Hie horns uf Mr. and Mrs. J. W la»rene«, was a su<x-«a» and Meiulwrs of ths Y.P. S. 0. K. and all tied a very enjoyable Urns. A large Wanted, For Sale, Lost, •••••••••••••••••••••••••• two tripe they »re well pleased with friends spent a very pleasant evening at nuiuler »as present and music was en Portland and the Northwest. They in the residence of Mrs II. Shaw last Fri joy*! as well as other amusements. Found, Etc. • • tend to »ell their property in Ohio amt day evening Valentines and candy Messrs. Emery and Mauuing afforded a Al loral adverUactnrn 1» are run under thi» •••••••••••••••••••••••••a will locate here permanently. Mr. »ere sold, the valentines being |«wt«l great deal ot laughter ths latter |*art of bra-I al th* rale of ONK CKNT A " ORD EACH INK I K No ad ¡>ubll»h«H| f«»r Iraa than LScrnU Dickenson say» he 1» ready to exchange and delivered at a temporary poatoitice Hie evening, espcually wlivu lunch was Cash In advance except to reeular aivrrttaen» Nita, the younge»t daughter of Mr his interest» in tin* blizzards, snow and If you have anvthlng to aelL *>r w l»h to buy which bud been establiahvd iu Mrs. asrv*i. anything or hate lo*t anythin*. TRY A and Mr». Jacob Shilling, accidentally cold of the East for Oregon rose» and Shaw'a home. WANT Al» " In thia column Th. reauila will Born, to Mr and Mr« A. J. Htuut, a cut her hand» on a razor last Monday chinook ram» aurprlar you. < a*h or poatafW Ha mi* Prof. Justice Burnham ami wife of girl on Tueedav morning of thia week. Elden Herman lias a gang of men and The Consumers Coal company have Portland called on old friends here Sun WANTED — Will buy tet lm«s for Miss Ruby Emery, who was unable to cash or trade feed or grweerie« at Port team» finishing an improvement con withdrawn from the Rantleld Vesey day, at the homes of E. Smith and L. allelui school the |*aat term on account land price». R Taaaell. Cottrell and tract on Clairmount street. Fuel company and will |*rej*are to »ell Moore. Prof Burnham has been prin of her health, ha» again taken up her Boring. A Hoaglin of Portland has opensxl a coal direct to the peopls. cipal of Couch school for the past 30 duties al the l'uri land High si-liool. PAGE WOVEN WIBI FFNCE. dry good» »tore at III Rase lune road. The annual re|x>rt of the Portland years. The Burnhams, Smiths, and Mrs I.. I*. l.u»t«l is visiting tier sou, Guaranteed. Cha» Cleveland, agent. Mr». Jane Flint, 86 year» old. who re library show» 71,765 volumes on it» Moores were old acquaintances in Wis Harry Lust*!, and (amily of l.u»teds. Greaham. Ore. consin. cently arrived from low*, will make her shelves. Five new reading rooms Miso r«»rl Litidsev vi»it«l trleiuls in WANTEI1 I ee milch co»» and future home with her daughter. Mrs. opened lifet year, and that Montavilla Miss Lucy Higgins left on Monday tor Portland and SoUwuod ou Saturday and beef cattle T. R Howitt, Gresham. Cbas. E. Blake. Seaside, Oregon, w here she expects to stan Is first, but one, in the number of * Or Bunday. Ore. We no» have two push clubs, The non-fiction books read. remain several days, a guest in tiie fam Mise Grace lawrence ami Miss Jewie FOR SALE—216 egg Cornell Incuba Montavilla Improvement Board, whose Villa Lodge 124 I. O. O. F. was visit«! ily of Dr. W. E Lewis. Francis viailsd tiie latter'» parent». Mr. tor, nearly ne». Win trade for «««1 regular place of meeting has been, for by Orient Lodge of thld Fellows one Mrs. William Butler lias been enter phon<*graph. Barred Plymouth K.x'k the past year or more, in Mr. Carter’s and Mrs. J. II. Spain, ol I'orllaud, Sat * —-4 to |Ht ghvn taining her daiigliter-m law. Mrs. David week ago last Saturday. The boys and Black Minorca eggs, $1.50 per ret urday night and Sunday. ting. I<ell Elliott. Routel. Montavilla. real estate office on Villa avenue, and brought a candidate with them for the Butler and child, of Corbett. Saturday Night, February 2V, at Junker's Hall Tom. Roluwts, from Wyoming, recent 1 mile east of Mt Tabor reservoir. 8 the new organisation known as the third degree, who say» he certainly got Mrs. 11. Shaw and daughter Ruth ly visited Thom«» Hinder and family. People’» club, which meets at the Base his money's worth. —— by the —— were guests over Suadsy of Mrs. Shaw's FOR SALE—Four-horse power chop 1. K. Van Tre»» and »lie, ol Portland, mill, all complete. John A Richey, Line. Every citizen of Montavilla i» FAMOUS SYMPIIDNY ORt III «I II t nF GRI «11 IM The boy» and girls who attend the brother, William Lee, of Sellwood. Barton. Ore.- (8 invited to join one or both of the** or Presbyterian Sunday school speak high- acconi|>ani«l by their sou and his wile, Two Floor Manager«!—Two! Itig I'lfn,-■ |i. -i Management I Tom Confer ha.« returned from Walla ganisations and help push for the I at- (rum Tillaiu«*k, were guests ol Mr. and l.hely Music by 7-pi<c. i>r<li<-tra' ; ly of Mr. Bowland as a superintendent Walla where he installed a big fertiliser THE ELITE ICE CREAM PARLORS terment and growth of this suburb. Mrs. Thomas Gtmier this week. Come and I nfoy the I Gening with a Social Dance at Montavilla has been bought and is Howell Dickenson ha» the route for plant. The building of three new residences l>eliglit«l with the climate. So say being run under new management by the delivery of the Oregon Daily Jour Friends of R W. Wilcox are glad to and a plumber shop has been com Joe Holder. Give him a call. Mr. and Mrs. J. Hamlin, who recently nal in Russellville and Mansfield. learn that he has again accepted a posi menced within the past two weeks. arriv«l in Gresham Iroui tiie east They FOR SAI I Fall-blood Jersey Bull», tion here. He will drive a meat wagon ooooooooooooooooooooo****» are a>x*umpanied by Hire« sons and three nearly completed The Artisans have withdrawn from , A. Krugner has cancelled his lea«« on Poland China Boar Pig», and Plymouth through Fairview for T R. Howitt. Rock Cockerel». B. C. Altman, tiresh the I. O. O. F. hall and will rent tem the H. B. Dickenson farm south of David Herring, lately visiting relative« daughters. As yet they have uot decid am. tiresham and has bought a restaurant 1 Mias Ruth Roas and Henry Roas, who ed where to locate, but are stopping wilb in the Fast, is on Ins way home to Rock porary quarters at the Hase line. have been visiting their grandparents, relative» in Gresham. in the city. wood. FOR B VI.E—Three mattresses and A. F. Dickenson and wife who have Henry Ross ami wife, left on Friday for three sets of spring» as good as new been visiting H B. Dickenson and other AH l.«\«l laving lirlwern < Emil l.ir$$e had the Uat of hia 3» iu rr i > Under the rule» of the city schools, Editor Brownhill of tiie Beaver Stale Enquire of Mrs. Chas. Johnson, Gresh their home in Florence, Washington : ; *.•<”' MH Bl I l i ■ -i 11 • I a I «• luir Herald, Gresham, was a caller at the tract cleared ready (or cro|W am. (7 friends have returned to their home m our eighth-grade scholars will have no Misses Eva and Helen Jackson were Mewa office Thursday last Tiie Herald They will Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Dickinson visit«! commencement exercises. Accorxling to the laat monthly rrforl 11 I • '■ lings i* ' »> ! • : II i lilt 1 V At I* >n 1 Sunday guests of their aunt, Mrs Ward comes to our table all home print and il* -Willi FOR SALE—Single-comb black Mi the exposition in 1806 and from these bold public Alumni exercises. of M im Meruhth, Rockwood haa M at Evans, at Hurlburt. norca Cockerels. 11 00 each. Eggs for is a credit to any locality.- Mt 8«>tt tending pupils, and atill more are cum batching. H. M. Miller, Gresham. Misa l.ena Stone lias been quite ill, News ing. Oregon. R F. D. No. 2. Box 12. 7 secretary's report showed the total but is improving Rev. 8. F Pitta preaiding elder of membership in 263 active granges oa The diatrict U»ard of N»>. 27 decide! I»» GRANGE AND THE PRESS. Will order car drain tile next week. 8. P. Hatch, who has just sold out the Free Methodist church ol this dist aell the old building ami build an en ¡ GEI «II AM. 1 Oct. 1. 1067. 13.687 men and U..VW OREGON ¡ Sixes 3 to 12 in. Dione your wants and get car delivery prices. C Shattuck. An Oh,» Idea That M ght Wall B. women. uiAing a total of 28.286 his business m Gresham, is spending a rict, was here last Sunday and c»n- tirely new, mu*irrn 4 room ^huulbouar There are nineteen Pomona grange«, tew days with his sister, Mrs E. Smith, ducled services in the church. He also Prof Robinson thtnka that R«»ckwtM>d •••♦«♦♦♦«♦•♦♦•«♦•»♦»♦♦♦»♦i Adopted In Other Statss. Gresham. Oregon. 7 with a membership of 7.526. Tbe here. Mr. Hatch expects to join his assisted Rev. Parouuagiau it tiie Sun will have a very large attendance m the (8peeia: Correspondent.-« ] FOR SALE — Good paying business About two months ago the publishers treasurer reported resources of th« day evening's revival meeting« — Mta- near future. in thia territory. or will trade for farm of the Graphic-News of Kenton. O . de grange at $25.816 66. The discussion son and family in Montana soon. : V* i * ousf \ v Î h 7; D. O. Dunliar and wile of Portland cada News or city property. Apply at Herald The whist party at the Rjickwood hall, over taxation reform was earnest, and ’ ► I ' cided that the grange organizations of office. (7 ■ visit«! friends here last week. Harley Turner, who won tame in the given by Juaeph Hhanlin, (or the I a *»» the county ought to be represented, and the state grange went ou record In i>e- O tltioulng governor and couucil to place Mrs. Alma Hall of Portland visited debate at Parkplace, |>aid us a vary fit o( buying a new organ (or the lath o tbit-k’ ri- ai s í i j; «t bri a-l < well represented, in the local newspa < ► and gotal I« • ■ a farmer who would represent the ag triends and attend«! grange meeting pleasant call last Saturday. olic church, was a very aucvrasful affair per. Suiting the action to the idea, the ricultural class on tbe new state tax < ’ ' ' 1 i here last W«lne*lsy. Twenty three table« were in uae. an I Carl Alder delighted our palates publishers set apart two pages to be commission. II. O. Hadley was re O "11111« .tnd .» ' id •’t-■illudi It» tlir < Mrs. Mary Owens of IXxIge Center, with a box ot rosy cheeked apples this very hamlvome prliea were distributed used each week by the grange organiza elected master for tbe third term after Vupid I Unir h I good bread ' tion in telling of the doings of the farm a spirited contest with Charles B Minn., has been visiting Mrs. A. T As- week. He knows ho» to win the g*«»1 O. J. Brown and Miss .Heidi look Oral 40 Years’ Experience . ' . i ers in the promotion of knowledge and Hoyt, overseer. G. C. Yeaton of Do ’ tell. Mrs. Owens will make her home will ol the printer evidently. prise, while George Colhrell and ^l$w* o * Satisfaction Guaranteed ’ • i • • fl UF Fol »ale ' culture and. if they chose, tn preaching ver and D. C. Westgate of Plainfield in Oregon. Bach received the b»*>by prise Alter j ! [ ! ‘ * n J Max Davies wax a pleasanj caller re Terms Very Reasonable the principles of the grange The pub were elected to the executive com the game, refrrnhmants unreserved and ; ; I » \\ Ml I / < . I : i ¿ < Mrs. G. E. Shaver left on Monday cently Ushers suggested that each subordinate mittee. Tbe grange went on record an Call at my jdace on Base Line Road. a dance followed, which laatod till day < ► I evening for Clatskanie where »he will < Gust Carlson made u«a business call grange tn the county should appoint a uot in sympathy with tbe warfare Phone or Write. Phone Farmers 301. break. grange correspondent to represent bis against corporations so long as they visit relatives for a couple of weeks. Wednesday. respective organization in the double ot>erwte along legitimate line«. On tbe Miss Ethel Shaver spent Sunday with Peter Salquist kindly gave tlie«litor page grange department. Tbe Pomona other band. It demanded that corpora relatives at Sycamore. 4IMS a lift last Munday that was appreciated grange of tbe county and tbe fourteen tions »bail keep wltbln bounds, and Route 1, GRESHAM, ORE. W. W. Ashcraft has been laid up for very much. Mrs Yandle au>l baby have l»ren subordinate granges accepted tbe prop it s«k<*d for such legislation as shall Beaver Stale Herald and other papers osition. The result has been that the be necessary to effect justice and equal the [«st few days with bloxal poison in Mr». Nordblom ol Powell Valley is quite sick but are l>rtter. double page In tbe Graphic-New, ba« ity. It demanded that the farming in his hand. entertaining friemla and relative» from 1 * II. Earl White is (ailing timber fur Frank been bulged every week with timely terms be uot unfairly burdened and a Year, hut to tint.,- »ho wouhl like the Puget Sound I>avrn|»ort's mill. a>lvnnlaw<- of a clubbing rate with and ezceptlonally well prepared grange that railroads give no unfair adran RECIPE FOR RHEMATISL'M. Rev David Wolfe returned from Sal Mr. Mabry haa built a house on hi« other pap. re We ofb-r the following news. Eacb subordinate grunge ha tage to any section In market competi 340 Hibbard Street low price. ; em last Monday accumpanied by hi» hoiuralead and has moved in. lts regular column or two. and each tion. 1 be grange Indorsed the parcels Directions to Prepare Simple Yet Would like to figure on your »on, who lias fnlly recovered from his takes pride in being well represente.; poet scheme of Postmaster General Remarkable Home Mixture. Frank Davenport haa the !<>g way PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING every week. To heighten tbe Interest Merer; also postal savings banka. illness during his stay there. completed at the Bramliall mill and Y À* -Iw of tbe grangers in this work the puts There is so much Rheumatism here -r will commence pulling in !<>ga Monday ll,e lecturer's conference was at lisbers offer three handsome prizes to tend«! by ISO subordinate lecturers, in our neighborhood now that the fol * BfAVER 1 STATE HE PÀI H EGYH Ben Graham gave a dance lent bat« tbe three granges that should duri; _■ a and many helpful suggestions for tbe lowing adiice by an eminent authority urday night and a gix*! tnuo waa had period of eight weeks provide tlie u st year’s work were made. Tbe subordi who writes for readers of a large East Mr. and Mrs. Wilson were visited by I Everybody Enjoys best and newsiest matter for tbe nate granges In the state will be ask ern daily ¡ apcr will be appreciated by the stork last Monday night. He left by all. thoee who suffer. , ■ a» - grange department. The liveliest In ed b» ducuM the subject. "The Busi • Home Cooking j Get from any good pharmacy them a fine baby boy. is cssaisitiss stn i», it n. imssm terest was shown In the contest Tbe ness Articles Iu the Warrant For one • half ounce Fluid Extract Dan imK LAIOl'RLLL • The place to find it is at A. Buley went to the train to meet result is that tbe grange, heretofore sel Towji Meetings" at the meeting next delion. one ounce Compound Kargon, » >r 4 m<«« " F I m I V ORK.f>\I is •; . y • 1 dom thought of and little known In the ' preceding town meeting In April ths three ounces of Compound Svrup Sar bis wife last Monday morning. Mr Mcl<aughlin, who has bought W l»AIIY • »R >«.<»>! AS a to 1 » 1» l-Y mil I »I Mi « Y « >HK<»<••XI <X N *MI « X) county, has received so great an ad granj.* was asked to discuss tbe sub saparilla. Shake these well in a buttle William Burkholder is sick in bed Crowstun's place, lias just arrived from I’AII.Y rM.L’.R i « ou vertiaement that it has grown and is ject “f*vactlcal Forestry For Farmers.” and take in teasponful doses after each with the rheumatism. 1 JÔ 1 » Kansas ami is busy unloading a railroad HF Ml H Kl Y Hit II S «1 J Meals and rooms bv day. week I» Ml Y jot l;MI now one of the most powerful, if not In Ma> tbe subject for debate will be meal and at bedtime; also drink plenty ft *4) > >o • or month. A. E. H irmc car of furniture ami machinery. Wr DGI Y an i Mt \|> YY J<’l KN Al. * IB) « Mrs. V. Gebhardt is staying with Mrs of g'xxl water. tbe most powerful, organization in tbe "SbooU Our Towns Appropriate Mon %« IH< MOX 1 111 Y J 1 JA are glad to welcome him ami Ins family I* I’M IHi If • »*t » -1 ► M» It is > laiin«l that there are few vic Wilson for awhile. .* •■) 1 10 • End •(car line. Hibbard S l Montavilla county. ey fo Advertising Its Natural Advan I'M IHr H ItM ► It a to 1 to ami hope they will like our mild win An enthusiastic grange spirit ba« tages T In September. "Should tbs tim» of tins dread and torturous disease The Springfield school teacher, who I'Mt I.TRY lot RS M M.< ht hljr) 1 M •••••••••••••••••••••••••a will tail to find ready relief in thi» who ters. THF. m IIOOI A.XD ||< »M> M tlily ) i m > been developed, and tbe people of the , State Grange Have a Permanent has t>een boarding al Mrs. Stanley's, is <IIIK<I<IN toHt< lilt Hiar *A i to city of Kenton have taken a greater H odm F* This Idea of sulionllnats simple home mixture, and in most now boarding with Mrs. Rayburn. Ik.nald Littlepsge of Gresham »«• « > Y ItM JOI KMI 1 V) Mt <-a»es a |- rman€^it cure is the result. Y|<< <1.1 .<* M M. Y/.IXF J « Cl.,) Interest in the affairs of tbe farm. All granges discussing one subject on a 1 M> Ml Mias E. Graf and O. Graf visited Mrs. visitor st Columbia grange hall uii Sat This simple recipe is «aid to of this tended to prepare for a most given day when most timely Is a good Tlil.prn. I« I.,, <1,-11, ery by mall only ami urday evening. strengthen and cleanse the eliminative O. Westlund last Sunday. R. 1. ANDERSON hospitable reception there for tbe Ohio one. * la Made with esdw tissues "f the Kidneys »•■ that they can The Woodmen of Evening Star Camp r.|«-r. may lx- ..-nt lo *.|«r.t. «<l«lr...r. state grange, which met at Kenton filter and strain from the blmxi and sys«" W Sharp is sick with the grip. He is are planning to build a new hall. during tbe second week In Decemlier Nubwrlpiluu. ii>x> Iw-girr .i «ir; lime. National Grange Gavel. tem the [viisons, acids and waste mat improving very slowly. Now the proprietors of the papers Tbe gavel used by National Master ter, which cause not only Rheumatism, Iziurie Ross entertain«! her cousins ■i si str i taiu tai rositi ermiss ami have proposed to the grangers that Bacbelder when presiding over tbe but numerous other diaMkSM. Every last week. Will cry sales anywhere on SLC1I0N UNI they leave tbe plow for a day and take meetlag of tbe national grange has a man or woman here who feels that their I*. Brown was doing business in earth. possession of tbe editorial rooms of history. It was made from apple and kidneys are not healthy and active, or John Newton, a man living on the Gresham Friday. SANDY Charges Reasonable. the paper for one Issue to give the cherry wood taken across the plains In who snff- r from any urinary trouble whatever, should not hesitate to make Satisfaction Guaranteed public an idea as to "bow the farmer 1847 by an ox team. When tbe nation up this mixture as it is certain to do Section line road in our center, has been Misa Myrtle Dunn of Portland .|vnt J aiii «'« I might, who haw been ntaying Phone Farmers 44 would edit a whole newspaper.” The al grunge met In Portland, Ore., threw much good and n>ar save you from very ill with the grip. Sunday with relatives here. with M. M< (‘urmit k, h*« g<>n«* to Roue* Pomona grange of the county accepted years ago Judge Boise, now deceased, much niiM-ry and suffering after while. ' Miles Arnspiger and wife, of Portland or Address, Orient, Ore. Lydia and Will Metzger visited at burg thia proposition, elected a corps of presented it to Hon. Aaron Jones, who Our home druggists »ay they will were guests of tbe Arnspigers on Tues the Deaver» home Sunday. l>r. J. G Mt l.lroy made a buniiirM farmer reporters and a farmer editor was then tbe national master. In a either supply the ingredients or mix day. J trip to P<>rtliiiid hint w«*«*k. In chief and announced its readiness to beautiful and eloquent speech Judge the pre«< nption ready to take if our Mira Ethel Gilman was a visitor at Handy atdiool hut < liH»r l, the teacher METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH take charge of the sanctum sanctorum Ifoisw gaie Its history and presented It readers ask them. IHLRRYVILLL the home uf Mr. Quesinberry un Sunday for one edition. OHIOAN. in tbe name of the Oregon state having gone Io Oregon City to take ths GRESHAM, ORBGOX J. T. Freal of Cherryville has been night. • grange It was accepted by Mr. Jones exMiniimlionN. Sunday Schoo] at 10 a. m. Il L. St. in ay eqnally eloquent speech, and tbe oe a subject ror study and interest to J. C. Buckley is still on the sick list. appointed Notary Public. NEW HAMPSHIRE GRANGE. Clair, superintendent. Jamefl Allinoh ha* Inoight out J. B. Incident created great enthusiasm. The the older races of the globe. The meetings el-xx«! Sunday night G. Applegate has bought out the Preaching services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 lawiiey h interest in the l>lauk«uiith gavel has a solid gold band properly There Are 28.286 Mtmbri of the Over 33 were converted during the three p. m. Potters, owners of the Reservoir store. Kept His Word. •hop. This gavel Is one of tbs Grange In the Granite State and engraved. Prayer meeting, Thursday evenings, at "I haven't got any case,” said the The health of the former owner being weeks' revival. A $1506 church will l>e treasures of tbe national grange. 7 :30 o'clock. 125416 In the Treasury. The question for debate next Satur- built. The church extension will give too frail to continue in the gr<x-ery busi client, "but 1 have money." Everybody invited. New Hampshire state Jtrang* con <lay night la. Resolved, That the inunici« $400 and $621 haa been subscribed. "How much?" asked the lawyer. ness. Dr. A. Thompson, Pastor. A £*snge was recently organized at ▼ened thia year at Manchester. The “Ten thousand pounds,” was the re Frank langa.on, John Maroney, pality should ow n and o|a«rate iti own Williamsville, Vt.. with slaty two cbar Mrs. H. Vail took a week’s trip away ply. ter members The outlook in the Green Dode Copper and G. N. Flinn »pent a I lighting and tranaportatiun. "Phew! You have the best case 1 from home on grange affairs intent. A iiunilier of Hundyitea went tn Char« Mountain State Is promising very pleasant evening at the home ol Messrs. Rumsey and Lewis have been ever beard of. I'll see that yon never J W. DARROW ryville Sunday evening to attend the go to prison with that sum,” said the transferred to the upper reservoir, the Mr. and Mrs. J. II L. Maybee last revival nn*etingM. Chicago newspapers are rejoicing lawyer cheerfully. lower being in charge of tiie water week. Games and music were the or — der ot the evening. Trie music was I In* mock trial w hich wan given lent over tbe discovery that Greater New And he didn't He went there company's engineers. < > Do You Know That We Do The Largest Second - hand <1 Tork contains wltbln Its boundaries "broke."— IxMldon Telegraph. rendered by Dixie Copper and Mies Al Saturday night wax a laughable affair. O Business in Portland? Then You Will Know Where ii several hundred farms. Market gar By Thair Works Yo Shsll Know Thom. ma May l>e. B. Nelson wat the uefendant in a breach o To Go For BARGAINS. We Have Nearly ¡* dening, of course, occupies the labors "Yep." replied 81 Whipple, the 'and EIRWOOD J. T. Friel Jr., marie ebusiness trip to <>( promt»«* »mt, but according to the ev- ;; Anything You May Want. ; > of most of the metropolitan agricul lord of the Benson Bend hotel, "ther ¡dene« brought out at tbe trial it waa Mr. and Mr«. J.$e Wilcoi o( Po well Portland last week. <> When Y"u to the City STEER FOR THE—— !! turists, but hay and stock also figure sausages I've ben a feedin' my guests Valley have been vinitinx hit a inter, Benson Friel and L. Moriston have he young lady that did the proponing. - among their products. The farm sta air made from kanlnes.” taken a contract to cut wrxxl for B. F. Mra. Will Boa hoi in, at Firwood. "How'd yer find thet out?’ Inquired tistics of Chicago have not been gath GAGE J. H. Malar of Antoría ia visiting his Hart. ered. but It Is safe to say that in tbe tbe postmaster. Mrs. Joe Crowxton is very sick with ¡; 627 to 635 Washington St. • Portland, Oregon <> outlying districts of the former Prai "Waal, I fed 'em sausages fer a relatives at Firwood. the grip. HURLBURI j Both Phi,ns« Pxelfle ?14, Home, A S?WI. o Mr. and Mrs. Oawald Riem and rie City the market quotations are as week, and by Saturday every guest 1 much a subject of Interest as they are bad begun ter growl.'*—Judge's Libra family have move>l to I'ortland, where Ix*w Metería the happy father oían Mr and Mra. L. II. Rickert made a ry- ’ • they intend to make their future home. business trip to Portland Monday. Il-|x>uml boy. on the outskirts of Gotham. Not Noedsd. Miss Elsie Malar went to Portland to h<w Van Zant ami Willie Northway A number of friends of Mr. ami Mr». In this country in our own day many His Own Critic. have some dental work done. Fitzgerald spent Sunday evening with s|ient Sunday wiili W. W Northway words hare been coined descriptive of An actor who was "taken" while on ami wife. the singe by a cinematograph wan every form of speed, of hearing at a Miss Dorothea Kruse, of Portland, them. greatly pleaned with the result. Talk distance, of seeing at a distance, of was out visiting with Miss Elsie Malar Roy Rickert ami family are visiting P. Pounder made a trip to Portland ing about it to a prominent dramatic writing at a distance, of propelling laat week. liia brother at Hurlburt. Monday. critic, lie said: oneself in various ways, of killing j A. Malar made a business trip to' Mr. McDonald ot Brower haa moved Mrs. Geo. Kelley has been very sick, "It was the most extraordinary ex by electricity, of curing by electricity, Salmon River last week. but is »lowly improving. hia lamilydnto this district. perience I ever went through-actually and all the rest, but not one word bus . Near Fourth St. to see myself acting.” J. W. Erickson has moved hie family Mrs Woodard and Mrs. Hailer visited "Now,” replied the critic, “you will been coined for sny new form of keep to Ix-iits when* they expect to make ROCKWOOD their parents at this place Friday. ing stllL — London Albany Review. understand what we have to put up A. J. Miller formerly of the Twelve- Between colds ami the murnjHi there their future home. First Mississippi BtssmbosL with."— London Express. Mrs. J. L. < ederatrom ha, return«! The pioneer steamlxist on tiie Ohio Mile house was a visitor of Mr. and Mrs ia hardly a family in this vicinity but Ths Psrfsct Man.' and Mississippi was tbe New Orleans, Sam Bliss in his new automobile. to Portland alter a week’s visit with has had one ailment. Lord Rosebery, speaking at Edin 138 feet long snd 3u0 tons burden. The R<x-kw<xxl hall will lie enlarged Mrs. Hugh and Mr. Parson are sick friemla here. burgh, said that tbe United Htatea was She was built at Pittsburg, from which “That’s Where You Get Good Value ” and painted. Oilbert Hite» spent a few days in with the mumps at present. trying an amalgamation of all the place she started for New Orleans on Mr. Kettering is plowing up his or- ‘ Mrs Thoni|M<>n visited Mrs. M. Gra Portland lust week. 1811. Tbe first steamboat to racea of the world. Would the result Oct. G. \\ Kelley had the misfortune of ham Sunday evening. lie, he asked, tbe production of the per ascend the Mississippi and Ohio was chard. Mrs. O. J. Brown had a serious ac fect man of the future or would the re the Washington, built at Wheeling Rev. W. Scott of Fairview preached losing his beet cow last Sunday. mit be a perfect new tyiie hitherto un The Washington made the return trip cident, injuring her foot. hia usual sermon here Sunday. A gmxl SUBSCRIBI. FOR "THE HERALD” between Pittsburg and New Orleans known to anthropologists? That would In forty one days In tbe fall of lSlfl. Mr. Lawnsberry has his new house attendance was present. “The Popular Home Weekly" : LOCAL NEWS ITEMS : «OlK Sandy’s Biggest Dance «51 /\CRI:S ’ : :: «I. H. Chalker : Auctioneer A. Watson HERALD BARGAIN COUNTER THEO. ROY • Montavilla’s New Hotel 0 8 D a Auctioneer 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 6 6 L ii Have ii You Heard of Us? ii WESTERN SALVAGE CO. NOW LOCATED IN OUR NEW STORE 283-285 Washington St. iS.1?’ —CLEARANCE SALE! WELCH““ i: