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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1908)
AN ERA OF INVENTION Ths I I CRIÌAM CORNE rs Mlullae ami loialne» Mr Hlolie l<a»k IHHiH-aaion on April but Mr Marlin dale will lie in charge for a few days. Mi Htonc la having plans drawn for a large store building to be ereried on Fairview mud al the inleraertion of First and t'udar alrevla Mr Martin, 'lull i Rp'i-ia io reniuln In Fairview a few w> > k, 1» lore moving io a new l*>- > .«lily It W Wllcoa will probably be tin- new |Hiitma>tef lie has sent a pelilimi to Inc po liilllre department asking for Cleone p >at<*lllie and is aw all mg a reply I IMI Put up In I wo Si/ca, S and 10 Canta« Write for Prk co J M Havia is having shrives inadr i md othei i.........taii work duM in u*«* ■ low« i part of his liaH, preparatory to sha king it up with g« neral iii«*rt*handiac and tartiiig a branch of Mr Havia. t«>ir nt Icrry ami will I»«' in charge of Ins son, James, and Sampica «»day. Prompt Attantio I (liven. FRANK MARINELLI &. CO. maxi r a « ri grits J24 I IRM SI. IHIWII AM) ••••*••••••••••••«••••••• Protect Yourself AGAIMST SICKNESS OR ICCIOUT « $1 $| A MOM II 9 For write full «-..Il I hi tit ulars • »r BIT 1 1lr«lin-r |<ldg Fred I). Hold HAKIIMAMK dnJ ,11 bl 11K 191 Morrison St., . • II S hrmn Im* purrhas«*l from (’ (' A .tughn I w«» lots ami h hiiiu II house I <<'Ht «1 «m Thirtl mii I t'udar streets. Mi s<*hram will build on hi* property in th«* iwitr future. Mr lhi«l.i) who Ishly move«! httre fi<«in T i outdid«* ha* purchased «»nr lot from Mrs. II S Stone ami an adjoining l«»t from th«* lb**lin farm in tin- <*astern part of tow n Mr* I’. G. MrGaw and daughter, Mi«» I' m -- i . • nt*-rtain«*«l lb«* following gui*st« on > iturdav Air* II (* (’amp* Mrs J W Mre. A W Zunni« i limn and daughter, Mis* Ra«*, Alls- .l«-si«* Me lean and Mrs Priest of han I ramusro. \S I'. Jiu*ks ami wifi* of S c I1 w « mm | ami < J Andersen ami wife of Portland wi ic Sunday gm**ts of L. (.’ommvrn ami .1 rwtHU. Oft ••••••••••••••••••••••«•a I'tlKTLAM», Mrs O A Jaikaoii ami daughter, I . i, \ i"ih <1 Mi» Jackson's sifh r, Mrs War I IA. iih al llurlhuri over Munday Mti I Momlay Miss I ib«d S'iav«*r visit«*<l friends in Portland on Sunday. Mis (’ II havis ;tnd children arrived j her«- from tin- • ¡t<! ln*t Thuiw«lay ami , |olnrd XIr Ihiviw who is fariiiing the II. S Hlolie place. Mrs J I’ IL-slin ha* ruturn<-«l to her bom«* h« r<* after ?cv«*ral months slay < will) her daughter, ('rtllir al Raker t it) Mrs \ It M> IL r !iii«l son. IL'iiry visit-I . <1 Air* M'dler's daughter iii Portland >at urday. Mr* J I’ IL shn « nt«*rtaim*«l Mrs. Hudson of Porilaml hist w«-«*k. Association ■IlhM’» A Itti» th. 11« « J. V Milligan, 1» l> Myrnsllral 'Hilda) < I pmi I niisaiotiMry for Oregon. K«'v < \\ H h )«’« pastor Marshall -ti «t I’ri'bvtcii.in church of Portlarnl and Rev Mi Griswold also s Humlay rclnsil missiunury g iv«* interi-sting h*ct- ii! w idust rated by nh'rroptn-mi views, « hi “ Pi'iii ur Humlay school work in On g‘»ti *’ hi Smith Memorial church lu*t Tuesday « veiling Miss l.n il«' Sw ink of 1*1 a*unl Home Im* hi «-ii visiting her aunt, Mrs. Annh* Sw Hllk . Mrs A T Axtell entertained the I « lies' mm i ty of Smith Memorial church on I hur»« lay afternoon. OKEGOX hirar Pap's Hettaurant AARON FOX Oregon Troutdale, Largest and Best General Merchandise Stock i\ nils part A careful study of the history of me cb.Tuleal progresH convinces me Unit th«» Inventive sgt* altalned the prim«» of Its splriMll«! career in lh«* yea ni Indu alva of IM7B and IMtsi nnd that In that wondvr fu I perhsl the worhl wilnvMsed the <’onc«*ptIon sud pru<lhnl «l?M*lop ment hf a larger number of valuable devliva limn nny pre«*rdlng eru. nlso that It Is «lv< Idvdly linprohablv that any future generation will approach Its record Before our optimist h friends scoff nt Ibis rather dlsimil pre diction I will ask them to nmne oonn really great luvenllou or dhtruveQ which has ls*eu auMouured aiure INUfl lie may name acores of little devices but If bl- ««III look into tlL-T.i'iK I m will likely find that all of tiiem ar« buae<l ou Hi? sii|M»rl> series of fluida mental Inventions nnd dlscoverie which marked IM7U-IMI Hu|>(MMe that I ho«* years were atrlrk eu out of miM-hanlcal nini scientific ad vauevment Whal w«>uld the worfel Is* dvnlv<|? The téléphoné, «•lectrh* lights both arc aud Inca nd «-sc«-nt, gas lights of high Intensity mid economy, elec tric rullroads, wlrel«*ss telegraphy, «lu plei and multiple h*h*grapb. the l>P«* writer. ele«*trl<* heating, all the In numerable forms of electric I m -II s nnd signaling. nutomohll«*s. b|ry< l«-s. motor cycles, motor boats, ty|»esetliiig tnn « blues, the phonograph, high tqs*«*d el«* «store, scientific cold sturag«* and ro frlg«*rn I Ion. st«sd buildings which batt révolu I ioiilfc«*d our cities the list Is far from complete, hut tbcaw who are not pr«»|»erly Impnawd with this list nuiy reflect that IN7G4SJ also added nut b lesser Inventions nnd ayatems us cable railroads ( row discsrdr«h, ramerus and all sorts of photographic matt-rial suit able for |M»pular use, air hrak«*s. su fu ty couplings, safety razors, ain«»kecort eumeni, pnrumaiic tuls-s, el<* tri«* pho togrnphy. moving picture inaridii«»*, the wonders of modero dentistry nnd tlu bewildering ussorlment of hrtnilcfant foods It will I m » urged (hut tin» principle* of such hiveutlutiN aw the tdeplioue, electric light. ty|M* writer nini other v | mm h making devirt s mere known Io advauce of W7<J. Admitted, but what of It? We now know the principle of extracting heat and (»öwer directly from coal without com bust ion and the consequent waste, but this fact will nut detract from the vretilt of the man who solved the problem. If It eter I» solve«!. None of the things I have enumerati*«! was In pra<*tical ofieratlon In IK7G Frederick I'pham Adams lu Appleton’s. Rirlmr«l*»n hn* I»?»*n down Itaker l'ity vtahb g retativi*« hure. Davis and wib- I’ 1 Mr«. <f 1 i. Ji-tla at < ’IlMlllf» M*g Ziiiiiii«*niH»i) IB’- ! Er« <1 family who wi’iit t<» Miinht Anna. ( »; I iriita lull fall ar«* ** x | m *« I i *<1 to re'u ti L !• in H i«w days IL. nry Ri«-liuidM»li bu * * ri ijuite ill uiili H ip grip AII mt I F«« x I ihw return’ huiiM* from it I'ortl.iiid li«r-pltul wh« !• he li»« ta-cn 1 ill. Andren Mr* Imloiii I m ’«* ii luta <*liU*rhtiiiil>g h«*i mother Tuffa nl Mrs <>f I'ortlaml M>-s Evu It..... 1 ol Corl v i»n hi / M i» ml «l.itiglilcr, J a ’I i «* B’iiiiiHinn Mi- it ha» ln’«*n Aaron Hix Mi.. Il>itinah, al I'ortlm u« r«’ Sunday gllrst» i.f S S l^tgUll Mild Mita. Hf**Iil> Ulld L 1 Wil«- • 4 vi.il*. 1 .1 .Ini llealin an 1 h if Fran«*«*« Allurd Mr» l.«irti«*w s imlvy. .1 • J grandson, ll.-~.ior. M< b-alf, visited M r. M Allard In I’.rtlari.l Haturdny ari'l * Imlay Mr- Kearney »ml rbild !•!! returned Humlay h* 111 a furtnigl t- it with rei- »th«** in I'urtlaml Gran*liiia \V« mm I* l»n- • il t|> Tiding •«?v r.tl «lay* with irivn 1 - .1! Mr.. 1 II Iming 1111 <1 «••1 n-l.ttit«*« in 1* »rllai) 1 Th«*<> R A N < rew« <»f iih ’ ii 1 -lactt'la. iz'it* r \ i-it- •r > hi lay. <• »tup have ta'ge working »u III«* radroad LUOIKlIl M r Rix W.IM rt *♦•!! in ’ ! part* last w«*«k. Litton 1 -tu-n«*<l t It • ot« r R«a k u h«*r«* It«* aa* a |-<>*iti' 4« lr«M»k<*V|:«*r Mr. tn th«* cannery. Mr H«»ught<*n who !> '-* recently I m ell visiting iu Bridle Veil i- x«*ry >11. Arthur anti Waltact* < raig -| «-nt Sun Surveyor Hunton vrh<> hid charge of Portlaml last > .it unlay where she went to meet 'tonic English relatives. I I II 30 1 2» 141 J ? 1 45 •“ 3S 4 I Ml »2 4 I M • 94 4 • Il 1 11 4 I 11 1 11 4 I 22 1 11 4 0 30 1 21 4 0 30 1 32 » 0 N 1 34 9 9 44 1 40 5 0 9? 1 41 S 0 M 1 92 5 9 02 1 10 5 9 00 1 OS 9 45 03 22 21 41 41 SI »1 0? 04 10 11 22 20 31 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 1» 31 »2 54 11 n 21 21 32 34 40 41 »2 SO OS II II II 11 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 1 V V u V IO io IO 21 32 34 40 41 92 M os l«> 1«» U» n» m 10 iu 11 •r « 8? ft Ji * |G ft «7 ft .»<f * ■*0 ft «ft V 15 & 4& JLft & » 5 W I. •JO A Ml A jft ft II ft II a 17» »7 21 a •r •TJ 44 IO 47 »2 . « Uft l.v Ar Ar ft ft ft «> IA 7 JU 7 Oft 7 IN) ft a e 4«> » >• ft UU M A4 » 4ft N 0. J. BROWN, Owner and Manager. IOCKWOOD Mias Maeve Lovelace is confined to the bouse with the mumps. Mrs. Mamie Kulinan, who has been visiting her huslmnd's folks in returned home last at present. Mr. • am -t • - na LLSÄ&AGAZINE A Splendid Clubbing Offer W»h»v« made »mart ments with M.t au i Mk.inar. tie well- ktoan laities fmhi w nags r ■• are at 1« to <ee our b*i*< bdoat v eat an.I M CalFa May. nr for one tear for ! e jet e of this |K.|*r *: e All rrc need say a'wut M.< al! a fa that It has ►<r« aulas, n* era than any ««her I*.lies ma .a line in the w. rt.l I jf eat numter a ways >«« Ue at our oflke (H 42 ¿5 it n 11 1U 10 10 io 6 *' ft 06 10 1 ! b ! 10 1 44 U 1 33 10 3 21 10 1 20 10 • 1 9 9 9 9 9 9 52 » 22 9 4SI IS 9 SO 30 10 11 03 SO ss 49 43 4» 33 21 22 1» 10 « zajt W» W III Siimi «1 Hl»im «' trip to the city on last Monday. The Rockwool ball team played the RussellviIles on their ground Sun«lay. The game stood 12 to 24 in favor of Rus Beaver State Herald and other papers The price of year, but to {vantage of »ther papers low price Th Herald alone is |l.50 th««- who would like the a «dubbing rat«* with w< »ffer the following lately ««rganixed and have had but little practise. Excavation will lie commence«! week for the basement for L 1 I 1 1 1 ft 44 a (W 10 oft 12 00 i M« NO Ml lit no 10 1 10 ft M 7 67 9 57 11 Ä7 iimuiiiniHiii t 10 ft ft» 7 SO » 51 11 51 1 iu >11 ut mi 111 a " ;d U ' ft 24 7 41 0 41 II 41 1 «1 « Il 1 IK SO 1 «71 00 this new A team belonging to Wm. Childers After run No damage w is done outside of break ing Mr. Taylor’s mail box down. the special offer to Herald’s readers and their friends on ¡»age 4 MELROSE B. Gerig of Albany Mr. ami Mrs have been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Conrad. EGYPT W EKKLY OREGON! KN .......... DAILY oKkt.oNIW I» I \ and *1 N1».D I ’.ONIAN DAILY TEI KGKAM ....... SEMI WEEK1.K JOli.NAL DAILY JOI KX \l DAII ft hiu I SI \1> \ »t’RNAl. PACIFIC MoMIII.’i I’Af IH« IIOMESI 1 \ 1 » PACIFIC F KHMER I’Ol LTm JOI KX M THE SCHOOL XXI» Il '1 OKE«i« «N MIRI« I I I I K FARM JOI KN kl Met ALLS MA«. KZlNE (Lutlea*) ThlB price h for dci'.vry . by mail ____ only __ and only when rvmitur is mad«* — uith «•«- ortlvr. st*parst? addresses. Paper» nun be a« . — - SulMicriptlon» may Ingin at any time Mount Scull and east aide points, change cars at Lents Junction. W. P. MUI.CHAY, Traffic Agent. General Office«. First and Alder Sts., P ohtlamd , O mmoom . REMEMBER TRESE IRE JStST CIUMIRS UTEi last week. r. Pearson lias moved Jay Gould to his homestead. Saving Time In the Barber'e Chair. The busy man will not have to waste much time getting spruced up in the burlier chair these days. Oue of the innovations of a tonsorial parlor here Is the individual telephone, which is attached to each chair. The man who is pressed for time can lie in the chair and dictate a letter to his stenogra pher w hile the atelier artist is mowing off the alfalfa, the bootblack is per forming on bis shoes an«! the manicur ist Is taking some real estate off his hands. Some one ought to come along uow with a tabloid breakfast f«.Kxl to complete the tonsorial outfit. — New Y">rk l or. Pittsburg Dispatch. An Alpin, F,«t. Herr Walther of the Sw is» Alpine cluli. after a score of failures, has suc- ceeiled iu reaching, the summit of a virgin peak named the Haute Tour, lu the Claris Alps, al>o<it Rt.000 feet lu height. This mountain has defied the eff«>rts of Alpinists for many years, for the last 100 yards of the summit Is black, slippery, perpendicular rock, affording neither hand uor foot bolds, and oue of the most difficult ascents iu the Ali>s. Herr Walther took four hours to climb the last 100 yards. He was accompanied by the porter. Strelff, who was promoted to be a guide after the ascent. Pstsr's Pane. Peter's |>enee was presented by Tna. king of the West Raxona, to the pope «bout 725. for the endowment of au Uugllsh college In Rome. The fund Knicker—My son. this hurts me more than you. Johnny — Well, pa, why don't yon take chloroform Is'fore you begin?—New York Sun. took Its name from the fact that It was agreed to l«e paid on Peter mass. Aug 1 Th* tax was laid on all families poeaeeeed of .10 pence yearly rent id land, out of which they paid 1 penny. “It's generally a mistake.” said Un cle Eben, "to lose time Cum huntin’ work while you is tryin’ to capitalize a bard luck story.”—Washington Star. RECIPE FOR RHEUMATISM. Directions to Prepare Remarkable Home __________ Simple Yet Mixture. There is so much Rheumatism here 1 in our neighborhood now that the fol- ( lowing advi«;e by an eminent authority who writes for rea«iers of a large East ern «iaily paper will be appreciated by those who suffer. Get from any good pharmacy one - half ounce Fluid Extract Dan delion, one ounce Compound Kargon, three ounces of Compound Syrup Sar saparilla. Shake these well in a bottle and take in teaaponful «loses after each meal and at liedtime; also drink plenty , of good water. It is clairuetl that there are few vic tims of thisdread an«l torturous disease who will fail to find ready relief in this simple home mixture, and in most cases a permanent cure is the result. This simple recipe is said to strengthen and cleanse the eliminative tissues of the Kbineys so that they can filter and strain from the blood and sys tem th.- poisons, acids an«l waste mat ter, which cause not only Rheumatism, but liuinerous other diseases. Every man or woman here who feels that their kidneys are not healthy and active, or who snffer from any urinary trouble whatever, should not hesitate to make up this mixture as it is certain to do much good au«i may save you from much misery and suffering after while. Our home druggists say they will either supply the ingredients or mix the prescription ready to take if our readers ask them. Notice for Publication Department of the Interior. Lan<! <»ftice at Portland. Ore . March 27. 1908. Notice i' hcrebv given that William Vietheer. of Latourvlle Falls. Oregon, has flleti notice of his intention to make final five year proof in » ippurt ••! hi» claim, via HoawaltM Entrv, N - 14,804. maiie April M, I*«, for the SW 14 of SE 14 of Section 2 j . T ow nship 1 North. Range 5 East, and that said proof will be made before the Register and Receiver, at Portland. Ore gon, on May 13. lift)*. lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultiva tion of. the land, via: David « »’Keefe. of Latourelle Falls, Oregon, G. M Haines. of ** •• H. Burkholder, of Alex Barr. of *• A lokrxos 8. D rxsrkb , Register. First publication. April 3d last publication, May 8. NOTICE All mail matter pertaining to paper must be aildresse«! to the A. prompt delivery and publication. HARLOW OF CANDIDATE EASTERN the Beaver State Herald, Gresham, Ore., to insure “ Ballot No. 74 ” VOTE FOR— REPUBLICAN the grange hall. SEE Armor Beats Guns. The excellence of British shooting was exemplified by a performance done by the armored cruiser Duke of Edinburgh. With her guns directed from the fire control positions she made bits at 13.000 yards, or seven and a half miles. The battleships Hi bernia and Dominion fired armor pierc ing projectiles from their big guns, but they failed to pierce the armored por tion of the Hero. The experiments have thus confirmed the results ob served in the Russo-Japanese war and shown that at the present time a bat testlip's armor is capable of resisting projectiles at all practical ranges — London Mail. The R oc U wvmm I team was only sellville. \V. F. Burkholder’s mill ran two «lays WtlTOMRO ST4TIOOO L. return Mr. and Mrs. Bulay went to Portland For Oregon City, Canenmh Park anti way points, change cars at Golf Juuction. For Lenta, Stockton, will last Tuesday on busii ess. Between Linnemann and Troutdale 1 iiiii.iHiHin 111 IIIH’T Baa? Lt in* (urti« Fmlrvlrw Darla Ready Hiding Troublai? Mrs Kuhnan ning about a mile they were caught. Troutdale Branch « in « 1; s is 10 is 11 is 1 it « «» « >0 1 1» 1 I« « »1 «, 1» r. » .>« in ' ir miti ni h 1 ni v • st « 15 7 e.' H » 10 IJ ]| i >1 > 00 • «J ' » « » |?X 1 month*, w«.*ek an«i is stop ping with her mother, b Transfer I«» tfedlwoo«! «are for Portland st Golf Linka. A M figure» In Roman. P. M. figures hi black. a l»all| Fxrept Hunda) y >rtlan«l *»stur«Hy NIght» (only) at II SO for Ursaham, Troutdals ami Falrvirw Returning to Mllwaukes Car Barnu c Bpectal <’ar Leave« !’<•. IAS190UBD Kansas and Miseouii for tlx* past six W. A. Herring and Don Y’«»ung to* k a HERALD BARGAIN COUNTER Portland Goli June tanta June «•atm Linnemann Urrà ha in Hogan \ iideraon. Boring Sirfftr. Karton Eagle Creoli Currin» v ill? Kit a cad a «aiadvro TENMS—Insurance, S25; Leap, S10. ran away Sunday morning. tTATim IUI B0U10 Will Make the Season 1908, March, April and May, as follows: MONDAYS. At Frank McKinm v * at Plca-ant Home, from II till 2 o’clock. W| DMiSDAYS. At Tn.utdah . fr«»m II till 2 . <*lo« k. FRIDAYS, At Wm. < r<»w ■*!••!!five mile* . a-t of Sandy Bridge, from 11 till 2 o’clock. TUESDAYS» THURSDAY'S and SATURDAY S, At Headquarter*. \ mile east of Rockwood on Base Line Road later. Springwater Division r- Registery No. 797. DESCRIPTION :—Dark dapple brown, 16 J hands high, 5 years old, Weight, 1525 pounds Won 1st prizes at Gresham Fair, 1907; Portland Horse Show, 1907. day in Botin«*ville. COMFORTABLE RAPID wife R«*yn«»lds li » ta « n visit- mg h«*r •langht«*r. Mr? Portland Railway Light & Power Co FREQUENT COACH Mrs l< G. Bownn vi«i •»•<! her reta- live, in I'ortlaml «he liric ' 1 II.«* w««*k. ■ Wrestling is the national sport of Persia. aud the tournaments held to decide championships rival our base ball matches in popularity. Phone Farmers 281 .Milwmikie on Munday. Buffalo Times Phone lor Prices, Phone lor Goods 4 wi r< giii*«*G of l>. B <»ii 1! Hi* and GERMAN o d h a r d Mandy flit- work hen* laat mhiiiiht ha» return Market For Dried Locust». ed to resume hi? duti«*n h«Tt*. Quota Ilona are Invited by the Cape Mm. R. IsStourelle of Troutdale has department of agriculture for the sup been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ply of dried locust» during the forth coming tM'anon In taiga of not leas than Latourelh- the past few lays. seventy-five pound* net. delivered free II. I>. (’«»urter ha* returned to his on rail at the nearest railway station. sch'tol in Portland after an attack of the The locusts must t>e thoroughly (fried ruuin|»s. before living lugged and th«* bags guar The dance given last Saturday eve ■ ut«*i*d free from earth or atom*«. It may interest our readers to know that ning was not very well attended on ac two ralarnt of ¡»oultry lu the Cape count of the clemency of the weather. prnlnaula state that aa a ¡»oultry foal Mil»» I.atlirop visite«! her home in they fiud dried locusts uioat suitable if Portland Sunday. given in the warm mash. They then ethclently take the place of the hn (’ha*. Dickson’s new launch if al» »tit ported American meat acrajis and are completed. much cheaper.—Rhodesia lieraid. Mr*. Living*’ n returned home from Bon-Father, what la the rest of the Fa- quotatlou "Mau proposes aud"— ther (aadljrl— Woman seldom rnfOM«.— < » f the cot nty IMPORTED Wandsrful Things Accomphshsd Frsm 1B7« to ISM. MULTNOMAH For Representative