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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (May 12, 1911)
WHY NO! HAVEMAILR farm is ilia lack of a water system. The hardworking housewife has to carry the has to be oarried the supply is bkely to lie meager, and this adds to the dilBcul* Ilea of housework. When tin* men folk “After our child had suffered from severe bronchial trouble for a year," CUkCi Of IDOSISS In ordering change of address give old as well as new address. COSitSrOSDtlTS are wanted in every coniiuiinity If no corre»pdi4en«*e apix-srs from your neighborhood, you are respectfully rvqv isted to send ns as many local items as you can. aud convenience would go far matism. The ablest boss that ruled in the days when bosses were omi- potent never had his own way more thoroughly than has Gov. Wilson of New Jersey, just now. The best thing about the new tariff bills is that they are put ting on the free list the articles controlled by trusts. That’s the way to hurt trusts and help the folks by one and the same act. The Herald last week gave Mr. C. D. Welch the credit of presiding at the meeting of the Produce Growers at Powells Val ley last Saturday a week ago. Mr. Welch declines the honor and places the same where the honor belongs, on Mr. C. R. Kel ler. Rains of the past week have been hailed with delight by all sections of the state. Eastern Oregon has welcomed the show ers for they were needed to sup ply moisture to the grain fields. All other sections report that the rainfall makes crop prospects particularly bright. A sane Fourth of July is prom ised for Portland. It is now the intention to make a quiet one without the usual noisy features that are usually so prominent in the observance of Independence Day. People of the city for the most part plan to spend the Fourth in the country and to en joy picnics and outings in the fields and woods within reach of Portland. “Children Who Need Not Have Been Blind,” is the title to a pamphlet just received from the New York Association for the blind. The first sentence in the work asserts that one-fourth of all children in the blind schools '•lek headache r\.*suIts from a «lisor- <l«reil condition of the etoinsch, and and doctor's medicine seemed less. Finally we tried Dr. W. S. WOO I) as use King's New can lie curd by the use of Cbainfo-r- Iain’s Stymach and Lirer Tablets. Wagner. it. Try On acc >unt of the city primary elec- No, Never. Its foolish to ly perils to guard against in swamps lowlands ti >n, few brothers attende«i the regular and meeting ol Evening Star Grange, Sat These are the malaria germs that cause urday May 6th. ague, chills and fever, Six n«-w m«*tnhers were instructed in marshes, bayous, in the bones and and w«*akness, aches muscles and tnay in to the mysteries of first and se<*on<l de duce «lead ly typhoid. grees. ters destroys ami casta out t ese vicious An unusu»lly instructive and enter was given during the taining program Dr. Hitmilfon Meade gave a very in teresting paper on tuberculosis, which was well received. Miss Ru'h Nibton some very good music. Mrs. Stevens r ad a paper on "Bread from H. F. Ritterman of the Log Cabin Baking Co., his subject tieing, “Baker’s Bread Against Home Made Bread ” Little Miss Kathy Pickard then sung a “Doi y's Song." Mrs. Laura K>*lly Turner then gave ■ some very interesting remarks concern ing the Phillipines Mrs. Turner has recently returned from a year and a half's residence in the city of Lingayon. She spoke of the home life of the “little brown people,” and urged the respon sibility that the people of the U. 8. owe to them. A bread contest was held, ing eight loaves entered. there be The judges Rtchmon«! of Portland, Mrs. B. F. Judy of California and A. F. .Miller of Sellwood. Mrs Edith Rupach “and I’ve had fine health ever since.” Use this sa e, sure remedy only, 50c at all druggists. instrumental Making,” after which a le ter was read were Mrs. J. H germs from the blood. “Three bottles drove ad the malaria from my system,” wrote Wm. Fretwell, of Lucama, N. C., lecturer's hour. gave But Electric Bit Near Mt. Hood Electric Phone 274 BORING-SANDY *♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ < > STAGE LINE INVESTIGATE Our Metlusls ilrsbfldss livery and feed Stables dl Borlnq and Sandy ■ i to a Hill of I iiiu I ht lor a < i house or l>arii. The l«*wt in «pudity for the mon- 1 ’ ey, is the motto we try to live up 1 1 E. F. DONAHUE, Prop. • of ' news when you n«v*d anything from ' 1 F«r further lnf<>rtnatl«»n phone or writs • Stock w ill result in aernrtng your buai- i Transportation of all kinds of Baggage Io Handy and interior points .... Ilorlng, Our Lumber ami Millwork and Our 1 l*ri<W We »re cmfident that it i to. Oregon Coiiie ill ami investigate I MILLER-MOWREY LUMBER HERALD BARGAIN OFFERS ♦ Beaver State Herald and other papers Company ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦O nnro your watch 9 UuLu KEEP TIME f Kra-iaber thrw are ttw limrvt Kite, "I he Herald" in combination with any Whits Pekin duck eggs, 8. <’. Risele Minorca, 8. C. Rh« «le Island R«*«ls, *0 cents per dozen. Mr» R A N'*ih.«<i«r G esham, Ore , R. F. D. No. 2, Box 112 of the follow Ing: FOR S AI E—Green wood cut two vean, 00 b cord delivered in < ire-h am. John Palmblad. Phone 3sxI. 16 FOR 8AI.E — Brown leghorn eggs, a setting of 15 eggs John Paludi* Phone 118x1. FOR engine. a I A SALE—5-hor»e power Stover Ed. Osborne. Phom* ('■ 1 tf r I, r Hub tr« « FOR SALE—Fr«*sh milk cow Lind, Telephone 281. to < i.*»r »lash by c>ntr*«*t. A.bln■*•** ' Portland, Ore. Fred I). Flora ) <m ♦•• ah y Ix>ta for sale in Cedarville, terms. H. W Snashall. Plea- Avenue; Gresham, Route 3 Noni ! (>. I wanted —Lami I; I.OBT LOST—or strayed a dark bay mare, weight about '.»0. small white stsit on nose also tiad a tw*ll on From Foaberg farm at Deep Creek. C. A. Foaberg, Boring, Ore. STRAY—dark Lav filley, three years old, good condition, flowing mane and tail, last seen Saturday evening. Phone 4*»8, B. C. Altman. Gresham, Route 2. Ten Acre Tracts $1000 to $1500 On Easy Terms MILLINERY EMPORIUM FASCINATING STYLES IN SPRING MILLINERY lOUttDUORS I ii 11.«* < ..iinty t'ourt of thè sia'e of | (.•regon tur tl>e Coiinty of Mnlln*.inali, I in thè inatti r of tbe estate >.f Olof Rial- Imi «lec«*ai»e<l : Noti«*«* i» herebv giv.*n tl.at (he un- deeigne«l, N A R*> liuti, w.ie Ly Ih«* ala>ve cntithil Court on Aprii 15, 1911, ■luly apiMiintwl Adtionistrator of thè Estate of Olof R. h II uii «IweaM*!, ami all p>*reous baving daini» against sani «a- lato are hereliy r<*«|uiri*«l t<» preaen th«*m with ih«* proper vouchrra witliin six montha frorn thè «late <>( thè flrat pnblii-ation of this notice, tu thè un- «lurwig <*‘l at Greeliam, in Multnomah County, Oregon. N. A. RODLUN, Administrator of thè Estate of Olof Rodlun, deceaaed. Data* of firsl publica- tion of this notice, Aprii 21, 1911. LOST—At the Cazadero wreck, a ! small celluloid picture of Our Mother of Perpetual Help, edged with lac«* and tesel on a small piece of cardboard. Finder will pleas.* send same to Helen 1 Bissett, box 10 m . Boring, Oregon, care ( C. Paul Dunn. GRESHAM A. Appelgren, Administrator. GRANGE Attorney for sai«l JONSRUD BROS. BORING OREGON Photu* ill Mil! I I < mllrs aauthraBt of Krlao CEDAR POSTS SHINGLES MOULDINGS TURNED WORK LUMBER $6 AND UP l4rr<> »lock *>f l>ltn*n«lon I timber on hand Bough and r>rraa«*d lumlw r f<»r all pur|-»a«»a lend order toJCNHRt D BRoH. Boring HI) J Test Dr. Hess PAN A-Cf-A POH I RY DIRECTORY ON TRIAI. (Grana., are requ«*«te<1 to arn<l tn Th. Hera bl Did you know that yon co* Id feed Infomatlon an that a brl«*( rar*l can be run Dr. Hess Poultry Pan-a-ce-a the free muter tbl» heading Hand place, <tay alul hour <>t meeting.I balance of the Winter, all Spring, in PI.KAMA ST VAt.I.r.Y GRASGK No S4S fact until th«* first day of Aiigu-t, Meets utiiik I Katurilay at 7 Wi p in .and fourth then if you are not satisfied that it Saturday st Io aO a m every month. has paid and paid big, ROCKWOOD GRANtlK Meets the llr.t Wed neaday of each month at s p m and third Hat 1 urdav at Io a. m. MULTNOMAH GRANOB, NO. 71 Meets the fourth Saturday In every month at 10an a in . 4 It is to mak<* your hens Uy. to make In Grans«* half, orient. your chickens grow fast, healthy and FAIRVIEW GRANGE Meet» first Haturday and the third Friday of each month. strong, to cure gnpes, cholera anti Rt HHFJ.I.VII.I.F. GRANGE. NO. AM Meets In roup. Riis.ellvllle M-hoolhoilHc on the second Hat urday In the evening and fourth Hat unlay all Of course you are ex|iecte«l to keep day. your pollItry free from lice and for EVENING HTAIt GRANGE Meets In their that parpose we know of nothing hall at South Mount Taltor on the first Halur better than Insliwit Igmsc Killer. day of each month at 10 a. m All visitors ar«* welcome. GKEHHAM GRANGE Meets second Ratur day In each month at 10 ini a. m IIA.MASCCH GRANGE, NO. 2 imi Meets first Haturday each month. LENTS GRANGE Meets second Haturday of each month at 10 ml a. m. CLACKAMAH GRANGE, NO. Tm Meets the first Haturday In th«* month at lorn a in and the third Haturday at 7 SO p m Ittita, Oregon HANliY GRANGE, No, wrj. M,,*ts second Haturday of each month at Io o'clock a m. COLUMBIA GRANGE NG 1M7 Meets In all day sewlon first Thursday In each in..nth In grange hall near Corhetl CLACK A M AH GKA NGE meets first Haturday of each month at 10 so a m . and third Hatur «lay at 7:S0 p in. We will refund ever? cent you paid us LET US HAVE YOUR OROER NOW MT. SCOTT DRUG CO. Patronize the tieraid He a Booster ♦ first prize. Miss Emma Larsen second, and Mrs. Ogleber the third prize. We an* showing a complete line of Fraternally, JennieC. Smith. Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats It Startled The World when the astounding claims were first AT REASONABLE PRICES made for Bucklen's Arnica Salve, but forty years of wonderful cures have proved them true, and everywhere it is Sprains, Swellings, Agent for Mitchell, Lewis & Staver FARM now known as th«* best salve on earth for Burns. B uls, Scalds, Sores, Cuts, Bruises E. E. Marshall Portland Eczema, MACHIN ERY PHONE 316, GRESHAM, OREGON Chapfied hands, Fever Sores and Piles. POWEI.I. ST. Only 25c at all druggists. V , > MILL AIO TARDS Ai LEUS JUfiCTIOfi prices: LUMBER—At our new mill 1*4 miles southeast of Kelso. We deliver lurnlier. Jonsrud Bros GRESHAM, OREGON IIEAOQl'AR 11RS WILL • BE Al I'Ll ASANT HOME OREGON The price of The Herat«! alone in II FOR SA. E—A tine 4 p ar old Iroa a year, but to those who would like the gray mare, price $140 00, well broke advantage of u clubbing rate with other Joel Jarl. Kelso, Ore pap«*re wc offer the following low of the best fruit land in the world. The location is ideal for the growing of those Delicious Red Apples. was awarded the WON FIRST PRIZE AT ALL FAIRS w. F. mckinney FOR SALE—Dnroe re«l hour Pure bre«i D. D. White. R. 3 box 27, Gnsham. I Phone 9x1, call Sumlay. MinCKLLANKOUli SMITH LAND CO SUnk GERMAN COACH STALLION Otti.*«* over First State Bank Phone, office, lw, rea ., IB FOR SALE—30 head of goats, part of them for butchering and the others with young ones Christian Ganten- hain, 2 miles southeast of Boring Ore., I Route 2. box 9. FOR RENT—pasture, call or write Mrs. H. 8. Stone, Cleone, Oregon. Phone 215. Harmony FruitTracts (•reit' W. C. Belt, M. 1)., C.M - ■ ■■ MAUK fear a fan- cied evil, when there are real and dead Old GODHARD DliNI IN I'S WANTED—Boys mav be had and sometimes girls. The older ones at ordinary wages and others to la* schooled ami care«l for in return for .light services rende re« I. For partiua- i lars address W. T. Gardner, superin- < tendent Bovs and Girls Aid Society of <>r. c*m. Portland. Ora. If | FOR 8ALB Burbank wad potetoM. Webb Clierrv Farm. Phon«* 258. all II. <»TT Il Grcslmm. WOODCHOPPERS WANTED-At my place half mile from Gresham, 2th> Csirda to pul up. $1 per cord, t ails fur- nished. Frisi Bratsei, Phone >s8 FOR SALE—A tine Jersey cow, «nd a good kitchen range, at Fairview, Ore. Phone 22x1, Oscar Gustafson. Do Ghosts Haunt Swamps? OTT Dnwsixl of SANDY East Prit'iM on (HT BROTHERS WANTED—an all rotimi gissi family horse, este and sound. Phone S tl On car Gustafson, Cleone. Ore. - ■ 1*014 Mill WASHINGTON • GRESHAM, FOR SALE—Fine sorrel li> r-«>, weight 1250. works sing!«* or *l*>ul. I Walch, 2 miles south of Il.*gan. Phon« 303. Fur sale by all druggists. ■^OTES FROM EVENING SEAR GRANGE W. J XV AN r l< I > ..........-....- - VANCOUVBR, Ifough and LUMBER AUCTIONEER Phons 187 J Ren Phone 708 V Reai.lem*e 804 L5lh 81. Wanted, For Sale, Lost, Found, Etc. Sold by all druggists. Fidelity In small things Is st the I base of every great * achievement.— SANDY, ORE. Oregoa We trietl many remedies without avail, toward To “safeguard the initiative” of the country are needlessly paying the bill. blind. Their misfortune is due let it alone. Burglar's Awful Deed to the neglect or ignorance of may not A paralyse a home so completely A ballot in the hand is worth the person attending at their as a mother's long illuees. But Dr. two vajue promises in the bush. birth. If this be true then it King's New Life Pills are a splendid Woodrow Wilson might well were time our physicians were a remedy for women. “They gave me pray to be saved from his ardent little more studious or else a lit-; wonderful benefit in constipation and female trouble,” wrote Mrs. M C Dun friend, William Jennings Bryan. tie more thoughtful. However, lap, of I.«»a«iill, Tenn. If ailing, try it is probable that most of the them, 25c at all druggists. Diaz’s great mistake in his long physicians of the country are and brilliant career is that he in well acquainted with the dangers sists on waiting until he is push attending this event by this time The Head of ths Family. In Germany the father la the bead of ed. and that the future will observe the family. In France the mother. In Mr. Taft and Mr. Harmon a relatively lower rate of blind England the eld«*st son. In America doubtless agree that the presi ness than has heretofore been the daughter —Don C. Seitz. dency ought to go to an Ohio recorded. As is usual, investi gation discovers a minute germ Is there anything in all this world man. of more importance to you than which may infect on an average, that is digestion? Food mint tie eaten to When a married woman ex about one child in every two hun good sustain life and must be digested and presses the wish that she had dred, and no more important converted into blood. When the di- been born a man her husband is cure, or rather preventative, is gestion fails the whole body suffers. very apt to echo the wish. necessary than a couple of drops Chamberlain's Tablets are a rational and reliable cure for indignation. Th y Someone has started a move of a 2 per cent solution of nitrate increase the flow of bile, purify the ment in Ne v York to improve of silver, proves to be the salva blood, strengthen the stomach, and the manners of the city’s chil tion of the child’s eyes. It ap tone up the whole digestive apparatus to a natural and healthy action, For dren. Why not begin on the pears that no previous indications sale by all druggists. would indicate the presence of grown-ups. ' the germ, «and the only safe way Gov. Woodrow Wilson is going would be to treat every child, as, Luscious as the peacn may be ■ nd XV est on a talking tour, but he is the fluid has no bad effect on the | delicious the pear, after all ■ fine crisp will be eaten with greater rellsb one of the men who have done eyes. It is probable that the apple day I d and out than any other fruit something that’s worth talking time will come when every phy known, It to this that makes It tba about sician will go prepared with a king of al) fruita. We have been passing through sufficient quantity of the sub For soreness of tba muscles whether what will undoubtedly go down stance to insure the future eye iuduced by violent exercises or injury, in meteorological history as the sight of a large proportion of Chamberlain's Liniment is excellent. longest season of unfishable those who are now so unfortunate This liniment is also highly esteemed as to suffer from this infirmity. for the relief it affords in cases of rheu weather on record. ---------------- XV------------- • |tcal«<rs in AH local ad vert lAcinent* are run under this head at th«* late al O.\K t’hN I* X WORD Fl KM I aulwuMpiviil Inaorlluiis will be ranged that the water can tie cut off at INSERTION made on 15 to Ju aortls for invents. JU to 3U the tank outside and all pipea draimd wants for l.Nvvnta; 3D to 4U w ortia for Ju venta No ad. pubhahed for lews than IN vents through a faucet in the haaemant—that ('ash in advance vice pt to regular advertlnvr» being the lowest |»>iut —thus preventing WVfimia« urn PROFESSIONAL CARDS lone inch). .'X* iseh Issue CARDS OFTHAN'KS (not czoeoding two inches.) 50 cents LETTKHSOF c«’Nlx‘I.F.N«'E (not ex«*ee<1ing four inches) Il OBITUARIES for subscribers or their immediate families, tree, up to lie wonis. 1 cent the bursting of pipes in fold weather. per word for additional wolds. W AST Al'S st 1 cent |x r word for first tii'erstion . siitiM'uuent Insertions, lfito M words, tneents: to .»* words, lficents: X* to 4«> words. Zb cent- Kl AiiEKS As to the value, as a time saver a 1 cent per word per issue DISPLAY AUVER I'lslNG. rates made know u on application. s« stem that w ill furnish hot and « ni |«I AU Isidge, Grange. School. Church, or other notices or advertisements ol socials, parties, water in the kiteber, bath-room, and dances, ooncerta. theatricals, etc . given for a profit, charged for at regular rates. In order to insure change of ad advertisers must have copy tn this office not later than , dairy is indispensible. The work in Thursday preceding day of publication. ! kitchen and dairy could lie done in less MS MUTiaS is our s|xx*ialty. We are well equipped to do tba best work at current prices Esps-ciaily farmers* aud business men's Letter Heails, Envelopes. Butter Wrappers. Statements, than half the time than when the water etc., in small or large quantities. Auction Bills. IXxigers. Posters, etc., prhiteil on short notice. must tie carried. The atided comfort Pkvalciaa»*Sa«|»asa Gresham. Published Every Friday at Gresham, Ore., bv the B kwkr S tatu P vsijshin «« Co come in from the field. tir««d and dirty, Dis«' *very. and are pleasetl to say that H. À. DARN ALL, E uitvib ano M anager . one Isittle effected a complete cure, amt nothing would give more relief to ach our child is again strong and healthy.” ing muscles than a g.xul tmtli. The For <*ottghs, cobls, hoarseness, Ingrippe, Kntvred a» second-c U m matter at the ¡xwtuttice at G rea ham, Oregon. luxury of a well-appointed bath-room asthma, croup and sore lungs, its the for suiiime' and winter n«*eds no aom« mi»t infallible remedy that's made. SMSCairiiM Stm Per Tear. Jl «» In ««lvanca: to iurvlsn rountrtes. M HO. 8li Months metit. Few country homes have such Price 50c and $1.00 Trial hottie fr«w* He: Three months trial subscriptions Mr. Hin*ie copies As*. Ask for dubbins rate» a convenience. Guaranteed by all druggists. HBITTMCn should b« sent b> Express or l*o»lolhee Money Order, Rcgislrrod Idler or Check. Tim kitchen stove or range should l>e Stamps sceepteU up to h) cents. SfCWn tor »utwcrlptlons sre not sent nnless rrquesttsl. The chsn««* of label on your paper txpiipped with a patent water baek and will In,11-sate the receipt of your remitlace, tf it does not please uotiiy us. s 4(1 gallon boiler. This would furnish OiSCMTikUkKIS If yon d<* not »Ish your p<|x*r continued please notify us shout the time the hot water for kitchen, bathroom, and subscription expires. ' We find this plan most salisfaelory t«> our nations, though it Is uut ill dairy. The system should be so ar scrordM«* with our personal views. Firwood Lumber Co. S. P. BUTNER, M. D wrote G. T. Richardson, of Richardson's Mills, Ala., “we feared II had cimsump lion. TiTbad a bad cough all the time. water n«*e.ie<i for cooking, washing ami other household usea. Where water Succeeding Gresham Vindicator. Gresham Gaiette, Fast Multnomah Record Multnomah Record and Montavi)la Herald. J. M. SHORT, M D. Saved Child From Death. One of the «-aueea ol disc'ontent on the GRESHAM