Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, March 13, 1908, Image 4

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    Russellville Doings
Additional Local Items
Correspondence
(Continued from page I.)
The death of Mrs. E. E. Jack, who
Mr McCartney and family have
had been seriously at the bom» of Mrs.
moved into their new house.
Frank Woatell, occurred on Monday
Brvle Blumenthal, who Joined the morning
The funeral services were
navy nine months ago. Is home on held at Pleasant Home on Wednesday
a twelve days’ furlough, to visit hie afternoon ami was largely attended. A
He is a carefully written obituary will be pub
relatives at Terrace Park
member of the crew of the Colorado liahed in The Herald next w»ek.
Wrn. M Gaies has been la d up with
Miss Jessie Francis of The Herald
a severe at ack of the grip for the force, is slowly recovering from the
past three weeks.
' grip.
Everglade people are spraying their
David Cathey recently interviewed
the offic als of the O. W P. in an
orchard a.
Rev. S F Pitta, of Gresham, visit­ effort to secure a station at the cross­
ed his brother, T. H Pitta, last week ing between Cotton and Gresham.
CORSETI
N. P Gleason waa In the
city
Thursday replenishing his stock of
groceries.
Mrs M K. Reed and daughter Kva
ver» in the city Tuesday.
Meaara. Reed and Lewis Benfield st­
tended the funeral of Lotta Btuead at
Waahougal. Sunday.
Miss Bertha Henry attended teach
era’ club in Portland. Saturday.
Rev. Soule proached st the Corbett
school bouse Sunday.
Gust I .a num enjoys an occasional
Joseph Gates had the misfortune to
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. l.lttlepage of
have the end of his fingers taken off ride behind his newly acquired road
Gresham attended Grange her» Sat
ater.
in a seeder last Monday.
unlay.
Mi'S. McColl is gradually disposing
A. 8. Kincaid waa a business visi­
of her entire stock of notions.
tor to the city Saturday.
T. R. Howitt reports raw. cold
The many frlenda of George Dres­
weather prevailing in Eastern Ore­
gon »hero he recently went In search sen. w II be pleased to know he Is
of bovlnes for his grow ng market recovering from his recent Illness.
trade.
M u Emma Hankey spent several
Wanted, For Sale, Lost, Lindsey and Woodard are making days this week In Portland.
rapid progress on the Leslie Cottage
Found, Etc.
Mr and Mrs. F. H. R,»'d made a
Want Column
ORIINT
Mr Hatch’s little girl, white playing
around a fir« in their yard last Monday,
was vgrv badly burned by her drees
catchina fir». Mr Hatch in trying to
extinguish the fiatnee was also some­
what burned.
Mr Bonett lias ins.le quite an im-.
proveinent in bis place by clearing it
and putting it all into cultivation.
A plea-an l surprise party waa given
on G.ddie Haiulin last Saturday night
and waa enjoyed by all.
Th» taffy pull given by the grange
last Saturday night »as a auroeaa.
Miao Edith Lau.leilwick ie at home
again.
Mrs. lionett and Mrs Ault made a
business trip to Portland laat week.
Mr. Hatch’s brother from Ridgefield, i
Wash., made them a abort visit laat
w»ek.
P. II. Bate« is doing much clearing
thia »inter.
John VndvrwtioJ is just digging liis 1
potatoes an.l they are turning out well.
Messrs. Nelson. Hutchins and Ault
are shipping a carload <>i potato»«.
The drama given by the Methodist
church at the Orient hall was very good
«specially fur beginners.
Mr. Creswell is selliug shares in the
Multnomah District and Grange Fair
association. He lias sold quite a num-
The Republican rallies announced to trip to Washougal Saturday.
be held at Grasham and Troutdale.
Mr. and Mrs. Jones and Mr. and
Friday and Saturday of this week. Mrs. Bragsdon went to Trou dale
have been called off.
Sunday.
The new cross-walks are a credit
MLKLBl«l
Mr. ana Mrs. F Ough a tended the
LAD1E>' For Fashionable Spring to the town, and a delifht to every- funeral of Mr Ouzh's niece. In Wash
J.
Pritchard
»ho has l>een visiting
Sewing call ’»n Mrs 'I I - H..»k, 12
ougal Sunday.
his nine», Mr» Thompson, left Thurs­
Misner St. Montavilla, 2 blocks from body on a rainy day.
end of carline. Ladies’ Toiloring a
N. Courier was a Portland visitor day for Ilia Itotne iu Wales.
Robert Tassel of Cottrell reports a
specially.
H3
Several boys in this vicinity were very
growing business at his Coitrel and one day this week.
FOR SALE — Hom. ■ grown Sweet Boring establishments.
successful Saturday white out fishing.
Chas.
Morgan
spent
the
past
week
Corn of the Earliest Varieties at J.
Vancil and Norton Evans caught 4<>
Gists*, Gresham, Ore. RID 2, box 17,
Leete i- Roberts, of Bull Run. an- In the city .
trout and Gny t ¡raham It.
or Phone 229.
[ 11
nounce a growing patronage and a
H R. Reed and wife have returned
M. Rickert, formerly of this place,
~PAGE WOVEN u IKl FENCE. bright future for Bull Run.
to
Rooster Rock to “ire during fishing has moved to 2U& Cherry strewt. Reser­
Guaranteed. Clias Cleveland, agent,
season. Mr. Reed being foreman of voir park. South Mt. Tahur, »here lie
Gresham. Ore.
tbe Columbia River Packers’ Associa­ is now building a house and expects to
WANTED — Fresh milch cows and
HIS ULTIMATUM
make a permam nt home.
His address
tion.
beefeattie T. R Howitt, Gresham,
is now lamta. Route 1.
Ore.
_
;
The
new
gasoline
launch
of
Chas
Risky
Thing
to
Do,
but
the
Min
A
Mrs. Jessie Emily visited Mrs.
Was Desperate.
TOR SALE—Spat
-r—«. harness
Latourelle will sixin be ready for use
Ellison Wednewlay.
and wagon.
All in good condition.
After Crumpet bad seen bis wife off
Herbert Courter of Portland spent
Gresham. Oregon. See T. R Howitt on the train he returned to his quiet
Messrs. Ihivis and Darr, who have
or Firit Slate Bank
(-) house, cloned tbe door and gazed Saturday and Sunday at home.
rented the Gand, place, took possession
DON’T FORGET The Grange tea around at tbe rows of inviting books.
Chas. Gossett and familv are pre- last week.
given l.y Mrs. A. M. Wilkinson at at tbe table of smoking materials, at
Fred Rickert an I wife were callers on
her home on 4th street, Friday after­ the grate tire ready to light, and tils pair ng to mov away from here.
noon. March 2ith. Everyone invited.il eyes glistened with Joy.
Mrs Henry l-atourell and daughter Sunday at the home of E. G. Rickert
"i?ld man." he exclaimed to blmseir.
J. Fitzgerald is clearing land for Mr.
THE ELITE ICE CREAM PARLORS “what a time you’ll have! Wife away I apent Saturday in Portland.
Perkins.
at Montavilla has twen bought and is at last, and now there will be time to
Geo. Reed took a launch ride to
Mrs M. Graham was a caller al the
bein g run under new management by do all those little things you've wanted
Washougal. Sunday.
Joe Holder. Give him a call.
I home ot 8. M. Ds vis on Sunday.
to do for so long—to read. to loaf, to
Bert WtlMams was seen on our
FOR SALE—A good driving or work think and Invite one's soul."
At this moment tbe telephone rang streets Saturday.
horse, single harness, single buggy, two-
WSIEDS
seated carriage and a g.»xi road cart. It was Crumpet s neighbor. Alstar.
A snap. Enquire at Herald office. [13
''Hello! Crumpet, this yon? Say.
Mrs. Katie Coss spent several days
WANTED — A small house with one I’ve Just learned your wife has gone
j last week assist ng Mrs. Martin Len-
UPPER UT0UREL1
or two lots, or a small tract of land with away. Why didn’t you let us know?
arts in sewing.
fruit
There
is
prospect
of
getting
a
some improvements. Apply to Mrs. L. Of course you mustn’t stay alone
Much clearing and early spring wôrk
M Hoffman, Gresham, Ore., R. 2. [13 Come right over and take dinner with cannery at I-atourelle Falls in the
is being done here these tine days.
ua.”
held
near
future.
A
meeting
will
be
WANTED—Every Farmer who sells
Crumpets heart sank, but he wa> Saturday. March 14th. at the Falls to
E. D. Hamilton and family visited at
butter to get his butier-wrsppers printed
at The Herald office. Best paper, low equal to tbe emergency.
consider this business proposition. the home of Mr. Erx on Sunday.
“
Can
’
t
come
toulgbt.
old
chap,
prices Will be money well invested!
thank you. I’ve got an engagement.” Everyone from the upper distr.ct , Mrs. J. Manary is recovering from a
FOR SALE—Small bog stove, second
should turn out In a body to help I severe attack of the grip.
"Well, tomorrow night”
hand, can be used to cook on. Very
"Sorry, but”—
move this good work a'ong. It will
L. A. Davis mAde a business trip to
cheap. At Herald office.
"The next night”
be a fine thing for this part of the Portland on Saturday.
“Very well—I guess so. I’ll let you
WANTED—From 5 to 5U0 acres slash­
country.
Mr. and Mrs. W E. Craswell visited
ing. You will ds well by calling or know.”
writing W. C. Burch. Box N*. Gresh­
"We shall surely expect you."
The county Intends to gravel the Mrs. Tiller at Troutdale Sunday
am.
13
“Thanks."
Mr. snd Mrs. David Manary visited
Latourelle hill this summer.
Crumpet heaving a sigh of relief
his parents. Mr. and Mrs Joe. Manary,
LOST—Gold bn-x:li si th one large
Columbia Grange No. 267. met In
moon set. Finder leave at Herald that at least be bad that evening to
last Sunday.
office.
11 himself, once more sank back In his regular session last Saturday with
Miss Kitty Ixrng of Carrolton is home
chair.
a fa'rly good attendance. Our county
But not for long. Telephone once deputy. Mrs. Shattuck of Gresham. on a short visit.
more. This time it was Carter.
Mr. Erz, one of the progressive farm­
"This you. Crumpet? Why didn’t was present to inspect tbe work of ers of this community, has bought a
sorry
not
to
We
were
the
Grange,
you tell me your wife was away?
340 Hibbard Street
new manure spreader.
Well, never mind. You mustn't be carry on the derree work better than
Would like to figure on your
Mr. Hurlhurt has been surveyini
alone. Shall expect you to take dinner we did. but hope to do better in the
PLLMBIYG AYD GAS flTTING
with us every night Come right over— future. The Grange will give a St Theo, and Ralph Neibauer.
Wbat! Not tonight? Tomorrow? No?
Many from this vicinity attended the
Patrick's dance on March 21st, the
Well, make It Thursday. All right
directors having charge of the affair basket social and drama last Friday
RECIPE FOR RHEUMATISM.
Good! Know how It is myself.”
evening.
Crumpet waited to bear no more.
M. G Laughlin looks very happy
Directions to Prepare Simple Yet He picked up his hat and coat, dashed now. and no wonder, his wife has
Remarkable Home Mixture.
out of tbe door and made his way to
MELROSE
come from Kansas and he doesn't
tbe nearest stenographer's.
Mrs.
Starr's
mother of St. Johns has
have
to
cook
his
own
meals
any
more
There is so much Rheumatism here
’ Here!’' he said. 'TH give you a list
been visiting her for a few days.
in our neighl>orhood now that the fol­ of addresses. Take this letter and send
We are sorry to hear of the severe
lowing advice by an eminent authority it to every one at once. I may lose
The box ■nipper snd entertainment
who writes for readers of a large East­ every friend I have In the world," be illness of Mrs. Bales, sister of Mrs
given lari Friday night at the Cedar
ern daily paper will be appreciated by
Mrs
Rosa
is
J. Ross, of this pCace.
muttered, "but I can’t help It"
schoolhouse w asT decided success.
those who suffer.
Tbe letter be dictated was as fol with her sister at the Good Samaritan
Get from any g<ssl
pharmacy
Sam St rebin has shipped three car­
lows
:
Hospital.
one - half ounce Fluid Extract Dan­
loads of potatoes and still has several
"To
Friends
and
Neighbors
—
For
the
delion, one ounce Compound Kargon,
Rev. Soule preached at Taylor carloads to dispose of.
three ounces of Compound Syrup Sar­ first time In years my good wife ban
saparilla. Shake these well in a hottie gone away on a visit and left me School House on Sunday, and will
Mrs. F. 8. Starr and daughter Ethel
and take in teasponful doses after each alone. Contrary to all expectations, I hold services again In two weeks.
were in Portland the first o( the week.
meal and at bedtime; also drink plenty am enjoying myself. I've looked for­
Early potatoes are being planted in
Mias Alice Quint, the teacher of
of good water.
ward to being alone for weeks. I love
It is claimed that there are few vic­ to be alone. I may be peculiar, I tuay Mountain School, spent Saturday and this locality.
tims of this dread and torturous disease be a crank, but if you have any regard Sunday with her folks In Portland.
who »ill fail to find ready relief in this
simple home mixture, and in most for me don't ask me out to dinner.
EGYPT
Don't suggest that at this critical time
cases a permanent cure is the result.
Chas.
Ixiveetead
is preparing Io go in­
I
leave
my
home,
for
I
wouldn
’
t
do
It
PLEASANT HOME
This simple recipe is said to
to
the
chicken
business.
strengthen and cleanse the eliminative unless the bouse burned down. Re­
Kansas
Mrs. Otis’ brother from
tissues of the Kidneys so that they ran spectfully, sincerely and firmly, A.
W. Miller ha<i a birthday party last
City, is visiting her.
filter and strain from the blood and sys­ Crumpet”—J udge.
Saturday
night.
tem the poisons, acids and waste mat­
The new carpet IB down In thp
ter, which cause not only Rheumatism,
Win. Martin who recently went to
A Necessity.
a sles of the church.
but numerous other diseases. Every­
Denver, has returned and will make his
"Wbat makes you keep on talking
man or woman here who feels that their
Mrs. Otis sister haff gone to her home in Portland.
kidneys are not healthy ami active, or about war and financial ruin and that
who suffer from any urinary trouble sort of thing?’ asked tbe peaceful cltl home in Eastern Oregon.
L. Lund came up to visit his son last
whatever, should not hesitate to make ten.
Mrs. Dourlass Is getting along very Sunday.
up this mixture as it is certain to do
"It’s largely the public’s fault,” an­
Gilbert Burdholder is going to work
much good and may save you from swered tbe sensational statesman. nicely at the sanltorlum.
much misery and sun-ring after while. “People are getting so blase that
Jennie Collins went to Southern for W. 8. James this summer.
Our home druggists say they will you've got to scare 'em In order to get Oregon.
W. 8. James ncently sold a carload ol
either supply the ingredients or mix ’em Interested.”—Washington Star.
The drama, "Jumbo Jum.” given In potatoes.
the prescription ready to take if our
readers ask them.
Woodmen hall. Friday night, was
T. James, who is working near Stev­
Along ths Ties.
"I'm glad I bad such a nice, quiet largely attended, and all enjoyed a enson, Wash., was here on a visit.
eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
Fred F.tling, our mail carrier, has just
vacation last summer,” said HI Tra- good social time.
Semises at Gresham Baptist Churcb
gerdy. "It's really made me quite sn
De Haven’s have not gone to Elk purchased a fine horse from John la re-
Hunday School, every Sunday .. 10 a. m
athlete, just what I needed for tbe ex­ City, but expect to remain in Pleas­ son of Troutdale.
Preaching
II. a in. and 7 30 p m
B Y P I
7 » ■
acting winter season.”
Cottage Prayer meeting. Thursd’y nl’ht
"Yes.” replied Crlttlck, "I suppose ant Home. They are visiting Mrs
All Cordially Invited to any and All
of these Berviues.
you du need a lot of training to be a Chase at present.
No Wender.
loug distance walker." — Philadelphia
R kv . T. J. E lkin , Pastor
Mr and Mrs. Hunter entertain«!
"When Rorruuglis first came Into tbe
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Pres«.
friends from Portland, Saturday and neighborhood be was very sociable, but
Sunday.
now h<- seems to want to keep every­
Mrs. Calvin has gone to visit her body at a distance.”
► Place Your orders Larly
J daughter. Mrs. Harder. She expects
"That’s natural enough. Everybody
la a creditor of bls now"—Catholic
> The ice cream season soon opena. Xow is tbe time to place your order» for < to be gone about two weeks.
Htandard and Times.
Mr. Vlken attended a grand ball
given at Estacada laat Saturday night.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
I DELKTOV8 TO TASTE.
INCREASES THE TRADE. J
»«■■■AN, o ««> om
With the exception of Great Britain
’
Put up in two «ize», 5 and 10 cents.
J and America there are no two coun­ Sunday 8ch<x>l at 10 «. m. II L. Kt.
Clair, superintendent.
! Write for Prices and Samples Today.
Prompt Attention Given ! tries In the world where the mile Is of
Preaching services at 11 a. m. and 7 30
equal length.
p. m.
"Tou have no sense of humor," bo Prayer meeting, Thursday evenings, at
!
MAXI gACTt RERS
'
cotnplslned. "Too esn’t tske a Joko."
7:30 o'clock.
Everybody invited.
"I took one when I got you,” she bit­
J24 FIRST ST.
-
-
-
PORTLAND, ORE.
terly replied—Pick-Mo-t’p.
Dr. A. Thompson, Pastor.
Al local advertix uh nts are run under this
head al the rale of ONE < ENT A ftORII F.At H
ISSUE. No ad. publUhe-1 for less than Iftcent»-
Cash in advance except to regular adv« tumtn
II you have anithiiu to sell, or w Uh to buy
anything. or hav«* lost anything
TRY A
• WANT AD in thi« column The rvsulU will
surprise y«»u. Ua*h or pcata#v stamp«.
THEO. ROY
Ice Cream Cornets
Frank Marinelli & Co.
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Rejriatration opens for pri­
maries January 6.
Close for election. April 7.
Primary election, April 17.
Registration reopens,
April 21.
Close forelection, May 15.
General election, June 1.
Registration reopens, Sep-
tember 20.
Close for election, Octo-
ber 20.
Presidential election, No-
vember 3.
Job Printing Neatly Done at
The Herald Office.
8VBM-RIBE FOR ‘THE HERALD
I
•‘At last' Tlie devil is behind tbe
liars.** This from the tyi«s— and he
was, but la-hind the liar of the cylinder
oiling up
Auctioneer
40 Years’ Experience
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Terms Very Reasonable
Csll st my place on Bas.- Line Rond.
Phone or w rite. Phone Fenners »1.
A. Watson
Route 1,
GRESHAM, ORE
«
R. I. ANDERSON
Auctioneer
Will cry sales anywhere on
earth.
Goods (joinji Like Hot Cakes at the
Great Dissolution Sale
Charges Reasonable.
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Phone Farmers 14
or Address, Orient, Ore.
A
\v
H’S
Albert Welch retiree, John R. Norrie takee the* bualneea
The Best Suits in the House
up to $25 and $30 go for
Everybody Enjoys
Home Cooking
.$14.2
WATCH THF DAILY PAPERS
: : :
IF NOT RIGHT WELCH MAKES IT RIGHT
The place to find it is at
Montavilla’s New Hotel
Meals snd rooms by dsy, v
or month. A. E. I ikkma . v ,
F.adefcar lias, Hibbard St., Mostavilla
WELCH & CO
THE AMERICAN
a C LOT II I E US
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PORTLAND, ORE.
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Notice to Creditors.
Nolle« Is hereby given that the under-
•igned has be»-n duly appointed admin
I at ra tor of the ealate of Loren so Winters,
deceased, by the County Court of Mintr
of Oregon, for the County of Multnomah,
and all persona having claims against the said
estate are hereby notified to present the tame
duly verified to the iinderslgned, at the office
of A. F. Flegel, «12-tOk Failing Building, Port
land, Oregon, on or before six (») months from
ths date of the first publication of this notice
or the same vs 111 be barred.
Dated and data of first publication of this
notice, February 21, 190».
J N MKWIIIRTFR,
Administrator of the Estate of
Lorens« Winters, deceased.
Have You Heard of Us ?
Do You Know That We Do The Largest Second-hand '•
Busineas in Portland? Then You Will Know Where
I I
To Go For BARGAINS.
We Have Nearly
Anything You May Want.
When You Come to the City STEER
o
WESTERN SALVAGE CO.
627 to 635 Washington St.
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Herald Want-Ads. bring Resulta.
FOR THE——
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Both Fhonm Pacific, 7M, Home, A H7Ufl
Portland, Oreqon ; ;
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