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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (June 2, 1911)
BULL KIN Clanalian's Addition to Gresham Clanahan’s Addition—garden spot of Gresham. New addition has only been on the market two weeks. Half already sold—balance selling quickly. Will be sold in the next two weeks. Some one is going to be left on these bargains. Will it be you ? Think this over carefully—see Thompson & Pugh before it is too late. Terms —10 per cent down, balance $10 per month. We‘ are also sole agents for Whitehead’s Superb Addition. We have the best bargains in 5, 10,15 and 20- acre tracts. Improved and unimproved land in and around Gresham. THOMPSON & PUGH OFFDEPOTAI< DOINGS OF OUR NEIGHBORS REE2V ITEMS CONTRIBUID LPPER LATOLRELL BY HERtLD REPORTERS AT NEARBY Ll'STEDS POINTS It has t»een tome time since iou have had any items from this valley Work is progressing very rapidly on the res ervoir now. It is wonderful to see th* great work going on. It won't be many months until many of our nice little farms will la* things of the pa»t, and the fields under a Issiy of water, and around the <*dges Iwautiful summer homes, with ear service do** at hand. 1 Miss Lola Walker clos«si a very sue- citsful term of «diool last Friday. She has l<*en with us eight months. All will miss her very much, but hope to have her with us again next fall and winter. . Several of the friends enjoyed a plea*- I ant partv at Mr*. T. llagane last Satur day evening, gave in honor of Miss Dila Walker. We had beautiful piano music by Mia* Walker and Mies Mar, and Jerome Cockelreas gave us some of his old fashioned pieces on th»* violin, which stirred Mr. C. Kitch up to enter tain the company with an old step dance Mrs Hagan served a nice lunch *bf chicken, bread butter, caks and lem onade SANDY MOUNT SC-OTT Justic* Shelley and Constable John- <’. S Cox visitisl Ina brother over Sun srud took the insane man who baa lieen day. and after a day spent In th«* lent* in Dr Lupton’s car«* into Oregon City school, left for(Ta>ney, Wash , to attend last Wednesday. normal Mr. Vox will teach in Or hard Mrs Lupton's brother visited her the tIda y«*Mi first of the we»*k F It Peterson who ha* las n absent Mrs. M. E. Ihuiglasl w>U in Portland for trealincut for rheumatism (or lhe last two month* has retiirn»sl iiiueli b»*tler over Sunday. Geo. Springs. Sr., w ho ha* Isen coll The re|»»rt* from the .»ellwissl ho*pi- tai Cofiveriiing Miss Clara Meinig who tim'd to ilia l»*d a greater part of the Was operattxl on for appendicitis an* winter from a complication of diseaw* is encouraging altho her recovery is slow oms* more abl<< to walk aLuit. Memorial Day was celebrated In la*nta Dr. l.upton of Bandy and Dr. Walk- ins of Bull Run were initiated into ths with unusual interest and Decoration Elks Lidge at Oregon City last Friday Day at Multnomah cemetery was Mailed evening. R. E. Etson aceotnpanietl by a larger numtier of |M*ns>iis than ever lx* Ion* them in the machine. Jerry Friel had the misfortune to break hie teg above the ankle Tuemlay. He was f'siliiig w ith a horse and just how it bap|iened cannot lie learned. He wascarriad to Dr l.uploti'a hospi tal where he is now living eared lor. Mr Iteaton and Percy T. “dielley were in Bull Run Tuesday on business con- n«*»'ted with the Clackamas County Bank The Firwmsl-Dover Telephone line Eldon Hatch of Los Gotos. California, has ls*en undergoing repairs lately visited with relatives here last week 11 A Darnallf the etlitor of the Bea Mr. and Mrs L. Prideiuore of Three Six was visiting with friends Saturday ver State Herald was in Sandy Monday and Sunday. They enjoyed lisiking over on business. the Mt. Hood work. I. M Ikinahiie purchase«! a bunch of Mr. and Mrs. G. B Thomas have re horses from Malone, tin* eastern Ore turned from a weeks visit with their son gon horse man Tuesday. Frank and family near Estacada. The new cottage Charles Cox is Jack More had a runaway on the Me building twgins to lisim up. i>agm hill Saturday, demolishing tile Miss Grace Wolf was s Sandy visitor buggy and seratehing the horses some Sunday. Mr. I.. Alderson of Potland, was a Sandy has a new milliner store. Two wiek end visitor at the J. Cockelrea-' ladies whom names have not L*en learn- ranch. «»1 have rente*«! two of Mrs. Douglass's F. E McGngin has been trausferns! rooms ami put in a st»wk of g asls. from Bullrun to the upper tiurn»* near Sandy is very glad inde«*d to welcome McCabe’s camp. any legitimate, honest business for it all means growth and prosjs rity. lAIRVIt W Mr. and Mr* <L E Bill bail a» guest* on Sunday Mr and Mrs S. I lloleoiub ami vliildn-n and Mr. and Mrs. Me Farseii A daughter was born to Mr. mid R I. RuL-rtson on tiny .‘10. Mr. and Mrs IteWit Shepard *n<l daugliler Msited (’ Sbepanl and wife on Sunday <*. ti T'am lier and family wi re also guests of Mr and Mrs Ktuqiard. Mr*. J. Ilerls*rt and daughter, Mias Fnsla, are hilli ill at tln*ir home lien» I* Burlingaine, of The DalUv, has purrbwssl from D. S Dilliltar a lion** and lota l«s*ut»sl on Second and Harrison street», and w ill move his family lien*. Rev. R Burlingame vx|«*»'ta to pur chase pnq**rty hen*, and n**ide lien* Mr. Cowing of Johnson “Ins t ha* new The Burlingaiues wen* lien* visiting auto. Mm Ira BrtMiks, who is a daughter of E. I*. Smith is working on a barn in Ret and Mrs. Burlingaine. last week eastern Multnomah. Considerable build Nathan Rowley and wife, of Beaverton ing in that locality tin* spring liavi- Isvn visiting Mr. and Mm R L. L*nls will he repreeentvd in the Roar Rols'rtaon. Carmial with one of the finest floats ever A I. ('o|s*land lias move*I his family put out The elis-tion of queen for this district has resulted in raising about K>8• into the S hrum Imus* on Third Slid which will cover all ex|x*ns«*s and leave a Cedar streets. nice sum, which will lx* turned over to the afreet committee for improvement of walk“ Mi“* Elsie Bright won in tin* contest for qiits n Grays I 'rowing will al-*i have a tine float. A Kul|**r of Portland has piirrliasul from Roliert llufi r the pnq»*rty iseiipud by the Co|s'lamis, formerly tlie A. L. Slolie plan*, and is moving his lauoly lien* An explosion al the new «■emetery on Mt. Soil on Wednesday, resulted in III- jury to five |«*rwoiis. (’ \ Johnson bail Ilia fis t badly i rushisl. tugust Dolphin r»*eeived injuries that may ■ ause his death, William »|»*i*l«'ll of <»ak ( »rovi* got a “praiinsl ankle, Oil» Weiman of lent* injunsl liai k. I. P Robinson of Portland, leg hrui-sd mii *I sprain»“!, and < u*o. Ilanichof Mt Tuteir l*nu*«d It is not d»*tiniti*ly known how th»* explos ion came al-.ut \ blast hail just l»s»n set off and it is thought |x*rhapx the ■“'» end explosion wa- part of the mine that had lxs*u slower in coming off than tla* tir“t. June first will la* rememls*red long by the j“*«»ple of tin* Mt. >roti district Jun»* first lull, all the old make shift water systems are taken over by th»* city of Portland ami water from the City work“, gissl. pun*, famous Bull Run water will Uslay ami hemvfi.rth supply the thirsty of tin* entire district. from L uts Junction to Kelly's Butte and west to the old city limits W \ Townsend and wife, sisipsl I. U Tow lie nd and wife lien* tin* tlmt *>l tli<- week. Mr. and Mrs. J. Goff and Mr. and The county school superintendant R. II » Kidridgi* and family liavi* gone P> 8. Robinson was here on a tour of in Mrs. B. 1. Merlin all of Portland, are Banks, < in-gon. to take up their resi spection. and paid all of the schools in visiting Mrs. G. Lusted. Mrs. Goff is a dence al their new home then* daughter of Mrs. Lusted and Mrs. Me- and around here a visit. Mrs I* » Brigham was hen* to visit Miss Grace Ferguson, teacher of clin a niece her sister. Mr» I* D \ xt»*ll Sunday Mr. Guy Robinson and Miss Iva Mountain school, will close a success ful term on June second, with a picnic Blackburn attended the drama give en at J l> Dunbar and wife S|»*nl the wn*k on the echoed grounds. Ice cream will i Gresham last Saturday night. end with D ■» Dunbar ami wife. be served, patrons interested in our Mrs. Emma Manary and Mr. F. Little Mm D W M.Kay «HlU rtaiiinl at a schoolworks should turn out in full, as l was guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. Lusted Ira in SU) ih ** n mi Thur»iay afu-r- | it makes the children feel happy to see last week. n<M>n. their friends with them. The literary met last Saturday night, Mm. J II Bills of Fast Oakland. Mrs. F. Shoults te away for a few a good debate and a fine program was Calif., is her»* visiting tier brulber, A la* Roy A. Esaon, a financier of Mt weeks visiting her sister. Mrs. J Nelson rendered, after which the young folks Krom nls-rg Mm Bills is quit»* I Angel, Oregon, visited his brother, R. at Sandy postoffice. played games until a late hour. E E-son last week Mr and Mm. G E Bill spent j June nws an* in bloom. Mrs. Campbell, mother of Mrs. A Mr. and Mrs. A Ruegg and daughter At the spreial nireting of the coni this Week with their daughter at The lx>autiful mountain laurel is in a Woodward has returned from »cappose Tearl. visited at G. Lusted last Wednes msrcial dull last Monday evening, the *lan. Of*. perfect blaze of glory. where she went on business. day. committee on incorporation consisting J. P. lent is giving two more *«*ka Mrs. C. Ellidge is in Portland for a Strawberries are late this season, but of E. F. Bruns, P. T. Shelley and P. R Mrs. Dickenson was a guest of Mr. a few* warm days will nmui ri|s*n them. instruction to the eighth grade pupila ehort stay, and on last Friday she was Meinig asked for more time in which to who fail*“! hi their examination m grain one of the guests at tne bridge party, and Mrs Ralph Neil>auer last »unday. Rev. Mr Runyan is the U. E. pastor prepare a blu«> print of the proposed mar. Mr. lent is giving Ins - rVIces given by Mrs. Jennings Jr. Mr. John Sleret has gone with a party at this place and Bull Run. city limits. A committee to solicit fmv. th»* L>ard paying hi* car fan* » A good many people were at the from Gresham on a trip to the De.-ch- Mr. Clark and Mr Neber from the funds to cover expenses of incorpora Mm. J. W . Bencke and children spent cemetery on last Sunday fixing uv and utes country. western part of the county ar»* not hold- tion was apjHiinted as follows Mr. Sunday and Monday in PurtlamL decorating the graves of loved ones. -ing down claims in what was onix* the Ikaton, I’. T. »belley, p R. Meinig IKOIIBALE The Christian End»*avor and their Mr. and Mrs. II s Eldridg* Mine« railroad land near Cherryville. Them* The finance committee for the July 4th Mr- Eliza Richard.-on ami daughter of Lyrl ami Blanch Ei.lridg»* and R.*e»l I Id- friends gathered at Mrs. W. Evans last people say Uncle »am is backing them celebration report«! they had raieed Mexico are lien* with Mr* Riclianlsoil's ri*lg»* wen* given a fan-well nsvption on Friday night, for the purpose of adding Mr. Byers was in Portland Friday re up and also Congressman ladTerty by tin- $1 IO. ik > so far. son, Kali* Richardson, and ex|»s t to Monday evening Those prewnt wen*. to the church fund started some time same token, the same mernlsT of the E. 1. Bruns was apjsiinted chairman s|x*n<i the summer lien*. ago. Under the leadership of Mrs. J plenishing his stock of hardware. Mr. mid Mm. Eldridge, Mr and Mm. Ijtvor House was lately combatt»»! by a of a committee to take charge of the Miss Ethel Smith do-s-i a nine months Sprague, a good program was enjoyed, Mr» Hattie Wyatt and «on of Port D S Diitilmr, Mr and Mm. E. A. little railroad attorney, because he de park to arrange it for the celebration and at a late hour refreshments were , term of school at Warrendale Friday. served his eon.stitiH-ntsto call him Walter, | land, wen* Sunday guests of » s L*gan Whitney, Mr and 'Im C I Raker, and get the program printed. A program a a- rendered by the pupils, served. | and w ife. which was hi.« given name. L*t anyone A man wh»«e name has not been Mr. and Mrs. F. Lasley are receiving which was enjoy»**! by about twenty vis attempt to serve the ptsiple ami he is at Mr and Mrs. F. Cummings has lately '1rs Innman. Mr and Mr» R D Bar learned after imbibing plentifully for Ls*n divoneil and han* taken up their * ley, Mr ami Mrs .1. W Townsend, Mr congratulations upon the arrival of a itors. The tsjard of directors kindly once held rip to ridicule. offered Mi.-s Smith the School for the fine baby boy. several «lays, lieeame very noisy and in ami Mr* .1 W Bentwk»*. Mr and Mrs Appropriat»* exercises wi re held at the sulting on tin* streets. He was taken separat»* way>. Mrs ('illuming* with her 1.1 (’. Wcmlli*. Mr ami Mr» A I. U«qs*- coming year. two daughter's children is in Portland cemetery on Tues-lay in memory of th»* in charge by Justice Shelley and l<s*k«i Mrs. Ilage returned from Portland with Mr- Cumming's niolber. Mr. laml, Mr» A B Moller. Mrs D W. heroic d»*a*i who -»*rv»s| their country in up where he will have time and oppor Sunday. < 'umniings and tin* two older “ on- are on M* Kay. Mr« W A Townsend, Mrs. M iis hours of ntssl. Mr“. Shipley is at Ornego spending tunity to Is-come sober and think upon Mr. and Mr-. Chas. Smith of Rooster t < ornett, loa Townseml, Ruth Shaw, the plan* ben*. Decoration day with her father. . Y >>ur corresjsgident lately enjoyed the bis ways. | Rock. Wash., -pent »unday visiting the Mrs. F. \ Zimmerman an<l daughter. \lta Wilcox, Rosala* l.uschrr, Blyth Jim Fitzgerald was a guest of B. C. J. I.. Pomeroy is the proprietor of1 Mi-- Ih'llaaml 'll-a L*ona -lill-on of < o|s lumi, I .aura Ihdpli, Madeiane Me latters brother and family. Mr. Roy hospitality of Mr and Mrs. Adolf Aschoff >etman over »unday. of Marmont. a beautiful summer resort. one of the leading stores in Sandy now . Emily. Donald, Gladys Holgate, Itimi* h Eldg- Colfax. “|s*nt Wednesday Alice Stephens was home on Monday. ridge, Blanch < «qslaiid, Dortliy Iteri« ke, David Douglas has nearly completed He has taken over tin* liusinese and iu Portland. Mr. W. Rollons. Superintendent of th»* Mrs. B. Fleming returned from Ta- O. W. R. <k N . Mr. Jacket Assistant the bridge in the automobile road three stock of the Douglas-Ketch store and I* I*in*lice < III-tafson, Josephine Ti»W 11 “elid, Jia* Simon and wife were Sunday coma, Wash.. Saturday. Lilly l.iiseh-r. Murgnrite Bailey, Lona Superintendent and .». Hickson, Road mile“ east of this place over Abler Crw-k, adding his jewelry stock and a lot of guests of Mr. and Mr* C. 1 Raker. Bailey. Maunie Yndersoii, M. vr- Rissi Mr. and Mrs. Dodgridge are at the Master, were here Monday looking after ami a very “ulietantial structure it i- new goods, IS prepar d to meet all com Misses t.rai i* ami Ellie <'lark have Iss n I'.blridge, i It »tone, W E. Townseml, railroad ranch again directing the con- the Company’s interest. An express Made largely of high grade cedar logs ers He is going to Is* busy every min “|»*nding a fi w days with their grand W I. Tagart, Earl »tanley, Harry Gus struction work for the Mt. Hood rail- otfi«*e will Is* establish»!»! here very short mostly h»*w»**l, it would cost a princely ute. When he isn’t celling gissls he pan-nts, tr and Mr- C II Light. talks..n. \\ illiain Fisher, I’erry Dolph, road. ly with Mr. Iva Byers in charge, and a sum in a prairie state and ought to la-t will Is* repairing watches and jewelry. I*.ari Schram, Earl Mashburn, Cary hi her many years. \N'(rTHE|{ r defsit will Is* built as soon as the ilouble Mr. and Mr» Gills*rt exjaet to law Mrs. D. A. Stephens is having h»*r lb-Im, .lack I.UM-ht r, William Bcnccke, Schoo) »*l«»se<l Friday, .May 26, with a in a short tune for .Mulligan to visit for acre tract cleared for a park with cn- k track is laid. Mr. Helms, airo-v* the Sandy iron Jr , t'lillord < o|s*land. Clyd»* Stone, picnic for the children. Many parents Horne time. running through, near Gresham. Lewis R»ssl t«x>k a party to Washou < herryville has a quince tree that has Raymond Dunbar, L**i Bailey, Cloy«* an»l friends attend«! to enjoy tin* clos gal, in hi “ gasoline launch, to attend Mrs. Harry Bramhall is <*oiivales<*ing bom fruit Continuously for seven year- or Preaching Sunday morning at 11 a. m. Innman, Rudolph ami Julian Luacher ing hour and congratulate the five grad from an attack of pneumonia. church services Sun-lay morning. ever since it was three years out Pleasant Home ha- stood for a good uate**. The pupils wtio <*om|*l**t»*d the Henry B»*ll is so far recovere»l fr<<n many years, so -ays a contributor of the Noah Kuhn of Sheridan was at his old eighth grade and received diplomasare : , Tin* Potter ami Parrner families have I he secret of success in life is taken up their n-idi'iice at Middleton, Herald for which we will echo back his injuritss sustained in a recent acci ramh over Sunday and visited withold Helen Parker, Harry Mitchell, Jamie < >n*gon. for a man to be ready for his oppor dent. a- to be able to walk by the aid of time neighbor* and friends, lie has a again—live forever. Gogi*r, Flossie Heighten and L ta Be«*r< tunity when it comes—'Disraeli. a crutch. P. D. Graig ha- moved his family to The Pleasant Home postoffice was es contract for cleaning »10 acres of ground Hupt. T. J. Gary writes to the teacher, Mr. and Mrs. Byer« spent Sunday at near Sheridan which will probably take Miss E. (.'aiming, “I wish V> congratu Corbit. tablished in the year of 1876 July 10th "The stone that is fit for the wall its founders blazed the trail, as far east Bonneville and were shown through th»* up his entire time for the season. Mrs. Mary Storm baa n*turni*d to San late* you and the class. Yours is the doe, not lie long in thr ditch. as section 26, then to -andy for miles fish hatchery by Supt. Grunman. Francine»», after several days visit with Progress is the law of nature troth here largest class to pass unanimously.’’ around this office and served the people. ndatives here. E. I>. Chamberlain shipped two Pin of ami hereafter and “stand patters'’ in I owe all my success in life to Its founder set the movement on foot to rheubarb Friday Mrs. F. E. Ilarl >w is at her borne hen* having been always a quarter of an religion and politics ar»* Laded prohibi open the road with a bridge across the convaleM-ing from a recent illness Her hour before Mr. A. A. Loeb has contract»»! to dis- | tion. time.—Lord Nelson. Sandy, near where now the Bull Run p»*e of the fence fsete and cord wissl on mother is from Oakland, Calif. Miss Marie La Roche closed a very bridge crosses, then riding a distance of the Corbett <.**tate and ha“ a for»e of rni*n Each individual is his own pilot, H. R. Moore of Portland, ac<-oinpan- success ul term of school last Friday. 8 miles horseback ajid 8 miles around. at work in the wood* near the Whether he steers his bark upon it»i by bin cousin, Charles Bennett, late Most of th»r parents were there ami After abridge was built there was a sav house. ly, of < fmalia, Neb., havt* lw*en visiting the rocks of disaster, or in the end Philip Nixon of Portland spent Hunday they all enjoyed a picnic dinner. ing of 15 miles. The promoters of this Mrs. A. T. Tiller, mother of Mr. Moore safely rides in a haven of compet- visiting at the home of W. U Moor»*. Those receiving prizes for highest poetoffice an,| townsight here are old ence and happiness, depends upon Mrs Violet Stevens, daughters and Tlie Misses Bessie and H»*tty Croucher standing in studies were Helen Keith, veterans of 1861, always were of a pro himself alone.— E. Wiman. of Olalla, t)re , called on Mrs. Sager Lula Roberts, Ralph lleShazer and son, were ben* to visit old friinds on gressive spirit to locate emigrants to Tuesday. They num* out in their launch Herbert Crutcher, a son of H. P. Decoration day. ' Ralph Almart. settle up its country and advance the in A Dreadful Wound on the river. Crutcher, lost his life last .Sunday by terest of all at large. Miss Helen Keith is spending a few from a knife, gun, tin can, rusty nail, Mrs. Frank Stevens and daughter of drowning in the »andy river, He and Aaron Fox expects to move into his fireworks, or of any other nature, de days in Portland. We have always stood for education his brother were out on an old foot log Portland, visited with Mrs Steven’s own building now occupied by Sexton’s mands prompt tri'Htiiient with Buckten’s and have endeavored thus far in creat Mr. and Mrs. Shaw were calling on brother, G. IE Richey last Sunday. ami had started back when he seemed arid Latourell'ssaloon an*I Allie May’sbar- Arnica Salve to prevent binisi poison or ing a temperance spirit in our business Joseph DeSliszers Sunday evening. to lose his balance and fell backward Chas. Dahlquist, Hr., entertained a ber shop, soon, the building be now uc enterprises. We welcome to our fertile Mrs. Ahnart was calling in Dover »•iipies, having lss*n sold to the Harlows. gangrene. Its the quickest, surest healer into the water. Hie brother was to number of friends from the Cowlitz coun for all such wounds as also for Burns, soil all home loving people. The church Friday. small to get him out and help was not try one day recently. invites them to her ranks, to continue Mrs. Roliert Currin and Miss Ethel Boils, Son**, Skin Eruptions, Eczema, near. They recovered his body alioiit Mr. A. Miller baa his new picket Pleasant Y alley Grange entertain»*»! the uplift of this people who may come Hal»*, of Cnrri*n-ville, were week <*n»l (Tiap|s*d Hands, Corns or Piles. 25c at fem e almost completed. a mile below where the accident hap quite a numlier of visitors from other after us to carry forward the work so guests at the horn»* <>t Mrs. Matilda all druggists. pened. The body was taken to Portland Grang»*“ last Saturday. Mrs. Kitzsmitler waiter, Mr. and Hogue, well begun, by those who have passed for burial. Mrs White of Portland were in Dover over on the other side. Notice is hereby given to all whom it Miss Nellie Hogue lias closed a term Wm. Kemp of Portlami was a Valley Sunday. Wm. Welch proprietor of Welches visitor one day thia week. of schisil at Ctirrenaville and lias return- may <*»>nc»*rn that th«* Mount H<ssl Rail hotel is repainting the hotel inside and Mr. Keith had the misfortune to have e<l to her home lu re. Misa Hogue lias way Pow»*r Company is about to pay to A Charming Woman Mr. and Mrs. Jam«*s Richey formerly a nice flock of turkeys taken by cayotes. out, and is generally improving his been r»*-ele»*t»s| nt < 'urreiisvillu. Miss F. II. Ha|ig<»sl the balams* due from is one who is lovely in face, form, mind of thia place, but now of Grants Pass, place. Joseph DeSliazer was quite sick last Potter of Canby Wits a w»s*k end guest of said Company to said Hitpgissl on ac and temper. But its hard for a woman wen* attending to busin»*ss at this place week, but is feeling better at present. count of grading of crosxings perform»*»! Miss Hogue Mr. Murphy who has been sick with W»-d iie-< lay. to be charming without health. A weak, Rev. Runyan preached a very inter sickly woman will lie nervous and irrit rheumatism was taken to Portland for Misses Mals*l Brink, Ethel Hogue, by said llapgoud under contract with the A M. Randolph has sold Ilia place ami esting sermon Sunday. Mr. Runyan Grace Mickley, Ls* Evans, E. Tripp and sahl Company in the construction of ita able. Constipation and kidney poisons treatment last week. will mak»! his future home in Portland. will preach every second and fourth R. Sprague formed a launch party and railroad, and any and all penxins having show in pimples, blotches, skin eruptions Sunday. Everylssly cordially invited spent Tuesday at Camas, where Sprague a claim or claims against saiil llapgiwst and a wretched complexion. But Elec Grac«* Kesterson, Dinis»! Cornlis, t»eo. Work Will Soon Start which constitutes a lien against said * tric Bitters always prove a godsend to after you take Dr. King’s New Life Pills, Butler, Erneat Butler ami Mrs. Will to attend. |>itch<*d in it ball game. railroad or pro|**rty of the said Company women who want health, lieanty and and you’ll quickly enjoy their fine re Comb» attend»*»! the Baptist convention Mrs. If. A. Surber and daughter, ar»* hereby notified and reqnin-d t»i pres friends. They regulate Stomach, Liver sults. Constipation and indigestion van as delegates from Pleasant Valley Bap Whooping cough is not dangerous Opal, were at L*nts on Sunday to at- ent the same to said Com pany at its offic»* and Kidneys, purify the blood; give ish and fine ap;*-tit<* returns. They reg tist < hurch, held in Portland last Wed | when th»? cough is kept Im»«* and exp»*ct- ten»l th»* »ledication N»*rviees of the new in the L*wis Building, in th»* City of strong nerves, bright eyes, pure breath, ulate stomach, liver and bowels and im nesday. oration easy by giving Chamberlain’» Advent church there. Portland, Oregon, on or ls*fon> the 24th smooth, velvety skin, lovely complexion part new strength and energy to the Qnite a number from this platvattend- Cough Remedy. It has L*en us»*<i in Mr. and Mrs. C M. Stillson are ex- day of June. 1011. and perfect health. Try them. 50c at whole system. Try them. Only 25c at <*d the play remlered by th«* Gresham many epidemics of this disease with per )s*cted to Is* hi n* next week to visit for a »Mini, KERRY A ( KAM I , l.ngim.m at all druggists. all druggists. High school last Friday night. fect success. For sal»* by all druggists. ! few days and allenii the Rosi* Festival. By W. P. BRERETON, Manager. CHERRYVILLE CORBETT PLEASANT HOME DOVER PLEASANT VALLEY WELCHES