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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1911)
destroyed when- It st<M»l ill the middle teing robteil on every hand We are a ■if the rood. Its remains stand there yet. gixul waya from the millenium or the j Ils is < iijiants eseu|M-d ami are unknown. teachings of the Golden Itule How much tetter an- we than cannibal» who The Eair AwuM-iation cleared enough WANTED eat one another. Thank fortune some money thl» year pi pay < fl ail claims in progress i» being made ami slowly we Mrs. ,1. W. Ha<-hini-yer has been elect- Tin- new i-onfi-i tioiu ry and i<->- cn-am cash and the si- -rotary is mailing vouch WANTED— Boys may be hail and are learning that selfishness ami greed Louisiana Awakens to The souietimea girl«. The older ones at ed a» «tate delegale to the inissiiinary parlor n-ci-ntly o|n-nwl is tlie neatest and er» to all who held claims of any kind are tin- ruination of a nation, state or ordinary wages and others to lie convention to i-unveue in Wichita, Kan., most up-to-date w<- have visited in solne The fair whs ii sueeess financially, and Fact That United States is schooled and cared for in return for individual The old Itegner efforts will In-gin early to prepare for from (htolsir 10 to 25 Mrs Fletclier lime, barring none. • light services rendered. For particu loosing Homesteaders Homan ni Salem I» also s delegate to building was completely re-mmleled U» next year’s event. lars address W. T. Gardner, superin fROM OIK NEIGHBORS tendent Boys an<l Girls Aid Hocietv of aoconimmlate it and it certainly >» at- | Arrangement» were per(t« u«l on Mon this eulivenliiiii. The State of Ixniisiana with many Oregon. Portland. Ore. tf Mrs. Marh< Dinger has gone to Sublett, tractive, day evening by the < ire-ham Commercial Sorry we weren’t invited to the wed million acre» of now uncultivated but I Ray Wheeler, our genial tonsoriai art Club (or a series ol lectures and enter Ind., to lake up Iter residence on a land WANTED—Teams to car cordwood ding last w»«-k of the la-nts Reporter and highly prmluctive »oil, a mild climate ist. is preparing t>> leave the first <>f the tainments by the Meneley Lywurii i laini at that place. at Sycamore station. Enquire of O. N. Beaver State Herald which Us>k place which permits a series of crops to lie Sager or Fred Oleson, Sycamore, Pbone Mrs. 8. R Bradfield plans the erection week for a short iiiinting trip in South Bureau. These will la- five in all, one at the office of tin Mt Scott Publishing grown on the »ame land each year, and ••Hch month, beginning Monday. (8-tober Company at Is-nts. H A. Darnall per a net work of navigable canals and 1 | 71, Gresham. Ort. ol a bungalow on her priqa-rty on Main ern • >n-goii Harry Crenshaw, wife and baby visit- 23. street near Fourth. formed the ceremony and Dalles Simon streams which insures cheap transporta e<»i* KAi.K Mr. and Mrs I I- Coffman, ol Leni», i«l at D>ne Grove I arm biihday ToinatiH- grow itig on the t olumbia sen was l«e»t man Only a few relatives tion, will bid for the immigration Cana visitasi at the Culy home last Sunday FOR SALE—New »ingle wagon, 2H Our old frii-ml, E. I’ Smith, is very ill slough this year is almost a failure. The and friends were preeent. We extend da 1» now getting from the Cnited States. crop is iilsnit ja-r cent “bort of la-t hearty congratulations and he»t wishes In order to make the bid most effective, tire, 1!>M1 springs, with gentle sorrel M Carman and family moved to Kern at this writing horse, 10 years oki, 1100, cwt , ami new Park this week, which will make it more Mr». Lizzie Simonsen, ol The Dalles, year and the fruit is not ri|»-ning a* it lor a long and prosperous lifa.—Gresil- a Diuisiana Agricultural Exhibit Com nickel finished, harness, address F W. mission ha» teen appointed by the Gov Session», R. F. D. 1, Box 11, l»nt». convenient for D m - Carman, who I» one visited at the home ol Mr» C W Doane should Over :PM> acre» an- pianti li to am < tut look. ernor. and supplied with funds by the ul the 11 vrahI forre Tuesday. '“lie is »pending a few days vim-s, but there will I m - very little profit FOR SALE—Thorough bred White ns importation* from other placen kwp Parishes, or Counties of the State, for The new resilience of .(olili Brown, be with hvr wilt, Dalles, at L-nt» THE KE ARE OTHERS. the purjsee of gathering exhibits and Rocks, Pullets, only four left Enquire the prices down. ing cn-ctcd on the corner ol Section Inn- \ new , «-iiient walk is liemg built in “We won’t print any such stuff as data concerning agricultural production, Mr» Freeberg. Jx-nts Hardware Co. Enrolment at nearly nil tfie country and Main »tn« t »• prngri-s-ing nn-ely anil Irontof the City Bakery Gn-sliain will that! ” said the editor loftily, as he cost arid profits, health and market con promi-«'» to Is* mie of the hamlsonieat soon be note-1 far and near for her i-x- M'hool* except Greehnm i* lighter this •For Sale-Barred Rock Cockerels. handed back the manuscript. ditions, character of soil and climate, Enquire of W. E. Thomas, Lents. 1 year than usual. The reason i» not given. ilwi-lhngs in town <ellent walks and g<»»l streets. “Well, you needn’t lie so haughty etc., an<l thus equipped meet the peo mile north of school house. hut probably many children have not Mrs Emil Kardell, left hurruslly T ues Vegue Chalker wa» in town Monday. about, ” retorted the irregular contri ple of the North ami West face to face. I m - cii enroll««! yet who will come in later day evening fur California, called there \ i-riM- is writing Iih- iii-urauee now. FOR SALE—Three good houeea, beet butor. “You're not the only one who The Commission will demonstrate location. Inquire J. 8. Cole, Sawtelle, on. by the Illness of a relative won’t print it.”—London Tit-Bits. - Sobiteki, the celebrated Polish orator, that with only alsiut 5,000,000 acres in California, C. W. I loan«- writes from ( alifornia. The Gresham Circle, Woinrli of W imh I w i II Is- J lie first on tin* program that cultivation out of 27,000,0u0 acre» com cruft, has n-vivi«l the order for the win eomtiieiue-a m-nesot five entertainments when- he is employed by tlie Shaw- prising tlie state, the p<»>ple of Louis WOOD pn igreesing Batelier Co., that thing» are G. A. R. NEWS ter M-axon ami elected the following of- tail»- given by tin* Mem-ley l.yieum iana have prospered, her planters have First-class wood |5 50 cord in five the w-ather flier» l*a»l guardian neighbor, Mrs. I.. Bureau under the ailspiee- [of the Com nicely and that I»- like- At our )a»t meeting of Ri-lien Wilson enjoyed wealth and affluence, and her cord lote and up, .00 single cord. See ami climate just fine. P Manning, guardian neigliksir, Mra. mercial Club. Sobieski r*i««l« no re» Piet of September -'th, wi- had an farmers have never known want Tlie oh for coo). W. A. Hall A Sons, Lents. Currie I’uwell, udii-or, Mr» John Bliss, coiu>iieiidation, lie -tamls a» the highest ojien mtv-ting for tie- Pont and Circle. plantation or overlord system, is now For »al<—McGoon and New < »regon bunker, Mrs. N. M<-Wln-rter, clerk. Mr- in In« class Hear lulu ^i-n-oii Tickets Tin- object was to agn»- on aoini- kind of rapidly disapfiearing. ami the great strawberry plant». 50 cents per 100. WORK ON DAM AND .1 II. Metzger, magician, Mr- Kent; w ill I m - »old at • I ’»» an entertainment in the near future, to eatatea ar»- firing snbdivided and cultivat- Special price in large quantities. W. E. attendant. Mrs I A. Zini inc rinati. in TUNNEL TO Bt STOPPED rai-e money for the maintainance of the <-d by smaller independent farmers. The Thoma», 1 mile N. E.. Lenta. ner »-ntinel, Mr- Ella llornish. Post and Circle, Itoth.tri-a-urie» an- get cutover fon-»ts are being cleared and FOR SALE—One horse farm wagon. I ting low , and I believe the good people opened up to settlement. The wet al Enquire at Mt. S ott Publishing Co., Mr. and «ira John Conley have a» >n tie- «lam Humor ha» it that work < of Ix-nG and vicinity will nglit royally luvial land» are being drained and made office, Lente guests, Mrs. Donley's »inter, Mr- K and tunnel near Cherryville will lie rvs|M>nd to tin- boys who saved thin na Ti~lale of Tangent. « >r . ami 'll«» Etti«- available to the plow. In this manner One-acre tract—uule east school, I ih \ intf I hmji -hut down temporarily at least :. Why tion and its fne inatitutions and made acre in fruit, 14x28 house goes with and Erm -t Conley ■ >( Springfield, Hr. new tracts <>f virgin lands are being made thi» i», no one can tell as the it |>oM»ible for others to enjoy the fruit» it. 11300, $450 cash, balance 12 per 8 available and the State in its official ca 'Ir. ami Mr». R. lamsiluw ne hm- u» tin- cement, »vverai tholUMiid of ton» of our sacrifinrs and suffering in the bat pacity is taking time by tlie forelock, tier cent intenwt. Enquire, Simonsen, guests I I. Peak and wife, of Parsons. of winch are stored near the dam tle fields and *wi the marrhes in the Ing Reporter office. ami i» going after farmer families to oc Kan. The Praks e»|»-Ct tn locale here or aln-ady le-ginning to i-t and if not climate of tlw- sunny smith. We will FOR SALE—One share of Multno cupy these lamin. uwd at once will I»- practically u»e|e»x gin- you a good entertainment. The Plan» an- la-mg made lor tin- Hal The first exhibit tlie ixuisiana Uoin- mah and Clackamas Telephone Stock. by spring a« it will »et inish fa-u-r program w ill Is- announced later on. Herald, Lente. Ore. lowv’en social, A'itch la an annual event Mr». E E. Chipman, who sprained mimon will give will tn- at tlie United for tin- jAitilii library, and it is in tin- her km«- by falling from tlie merry-go- wlien the winter rains In-gin in mrin-A. John Walrml. States Ijind and irrigation Exposition, FOR SALE OR TRADE: Five by w ay that fund» an- raiaed to inert many round at the (air. is improving slowly. Men are coming and going continually. at < 'hicago November 18 to Dteemlier 9. seven Premo, rapid rectiinear camera, ul tin- ex|a-!i«e» of the library ami read An examination by an X- Ray •pecialist Tin- employment agencies extort a fi«- of • ♦them will follow later. Tlie object of in fair condition. Bargain for buyer. fl2.<«i apiece for sending them out and Owner has a larger camera and wishes Ikm’t trifle with a cold is good advice ing riaiin. the Com mi “«ion a* to exhibit average '* to dispose of this to pet a pocket size. ■liowi-d no Isinea broken, but tin- injury frequently wlien they accuniulate too for prudent men and women. It may was jin4 a» painful a» a break and will ratlier than abnormal prmluccs. no tfiat Trii ipod ' and plate holders thrown in. rapidly tiiry an- furnists-d «urh tiiiw-r- lie vital in case of a child. There is ~ 11 ---- Herald office,Gresham. See sample tlie farmer »caking accurate information Cal. I*r. Lows the Optician will lw ki«-p Iwr confined to the bonne longer. able meal», that an- completely “tar\««i nothing better than Chamberlain’s may learn exactly what tlie soils of °* wor't- in (tresham Thursday, October A t-Hinng < ar caught fin- from an ex- I out and a new liatdi arrives with tlie Cough Remedy for ciMsgba and colds in 19. Ikm’t fail to have him test your idoaion of the gasoline tank near Ple*.- i-i|ierien<v» All kinds of srliniM*« are children. It is safe and sure. For sale fjouisiana pnsluce under normal condi- M1HCELLANKOUH tions. eyes for glasses. I ant Home last Friday, ami wan entirely , put forward tonkin tin- |»»>r who an by Gresham druggists. No land will be sokl at these exhibits, t . . CHfCK IMMIGRATION CLASSIFIED ÎTN CANADIAN FARMS Gresham News ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦-e BIG FIREMEN’S BENEFIT SHOW ALCAZAR THEATRE, LENTS WEDNESDAY, OCT. 18, 1911 ia tbe Dean and Director ol Tlie State College of Agriculture and Agricultural Experiment Stations Otlier members are: Robert Glenk. New Orleans. Curator Louisiana State Museum ; IJiuis N. Brueggerhoff, Shreve port, the active beml of the Louisiana State Fair Association; M. Irigh Alex ander of Alexandria, w ho represents the Agricultural interests of North Louisiana, and A. B. (»rave, of New Orleans, who repiesents the Agricultural interest* of South Louisiana. $10.000 SAVED BV STUDENTS Of CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL : ♦ ♦ Biggest and Best Show of the Season EXTRA it SONGS! MUSIC! P I C T U R E S EXTRA A SPECIAL Feature will be a picture of one of the United States’ Greatest Fire Fighting Forces in action, showing Thrilling Runs and Perilous Escapes from the flames. Also Good Comedy, a Drama and a Great Western film by Selig. Don’t miss this. —- TIMC WEDNESDAY DI Apr I I I t IL OCTOBER 18 iLAut ALCAZAR THEATRE Alni uHlL BRING HER and no information will be given out ex- Jonerud Bros. (- cept such as has frnen carefully investi- 1---------------------------------------------- ——- gated and i-oinpiled by tlie Commission Found —Watch. Owner may have itself. The Chairman of tlie Commit- by describing property ami paying ion. Dr. W. R. Dmisoo of Baton Rouge. fl>r Mry Kneeland, Lente ♦ : : FOUND—a pair of smoked glasses on 5th ave. .near car track. Owner can P't Uiem by calling at Herald office and P*y>nK ,or'bia ad. — -- - ------- ------ _ ---------- SIMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Maltnomab County. James H. Bush. Plaintiff, vs. Addie B. Bush, Defendant. To Addie B. Bush, the above named defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer tbe complaint of the plaintiff filed against you in the above entitled suit and Court, within six weeks from date of tbe first publication of this sum mons, and if you fail to so appear and answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff' will apply to the Court for the relief de manded in said complaint, to-wit: For a decree forever dissolving the marriage contract now and heretofore existing between plaintiff and defend ant, and for such other relief as the court may appear equitable This summons is served upon yoa pur suant to an order made and entered in said suit on the 4th dav of October, 1911, by theHon. W. N, Oaten», presiding Judge of the above entitled Court, which said order requires you to appear and answer the complaint in said »uj| within six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons. W F. Klineman, Attorney for Plaintiff, l^ents, Oregon. I »ate of first publication, October 5th 1911. Date of last publication. November ltftb. 1911. University of Oregon. Eugene, Ore., Oct.—The aim of the correspondence de partment of the State University is to ofler free to non-residence student.“ all the courses inelndeil in the curricula of the University that can be taught by mail. Ijist year this <k*partnient saved to non-resident students of die state be tween eight and ten thousand dollars. That is, they furnished free tc five hun dred students courses that would cost from sixteen to twenty dollars apie<-e, if taken from some private eastern corre spondence school. This year, if the hopes of Dr. H. B. l-eonard. an instruct or in the mathematical department, who has given a great deal of his out side time. free, to the directing of the work, are realized, the enrollment of the NOTICE FINAL ACC0UN1 corresjioniience department for the cur In the County Court of the State of rent year will be doubled and eighteen Oregon, for Multnomah County. or twenty thousand dollars kept within In the Matter of the Estate of J. D. the state, that would otherwise go east Drinkall. deceased. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned, Leop. B. Hirsch, as admin List—Brass Spindle cup for wagon istrator of the estate of J. D, Drinkall, wheel on lent a streets, Finder please deceased, has tiled his final account in above Court and matter, and that said return to W. A. Hall A Sons. la-nts. Conrt has fixed Monday, the 8th day of November, 1911, at 9 :00 o’clock in the (lives Aid To Strikers. forenoon of said day, and the County Sometimes liver, kidneys and bowels court room in the court house of said seem to go on a strike and refuse to Multnomah County as the time and place for the hearing of objections, if work right. Then you need those pleas any, to said account, and the settlement ant little strike-breakers—Dr. King’s of said account and the discharge of New Life Pills—to give them natural said administrator. First Publication October fl. 1911. aid and gently compel proper action. John Van Zante, Leop. B. Hirsch, Excellent health soon follows : Try Attorney. Administrator. them. 25c at all druggists. Is The World Growing Better? Many things go to prove that it is. Special Clubbing offer for Met'all’s and the Herald. For a few month» we The wav thousands are trying to help will be able to give our reader« the Her others is proof. Among them is Mrs. ald an<l McCall» Magazine, the leading W. W. Gould, of Pittsfield, N. H. Find fashion magazine of the country, for ing gotsl health by taking Electric Bit ♦1.15, and a free pattern will be priwnt- ters, she now advises other sufferers, everywhere, to take them. “For years ed to each subscriber. I suffered with stomach and kid ney trouble,” she writes. “Electric Billiou»ne»» is due to a disordered Bitters. But this great remedy helped condition of the stomach. Chamber- me wonderfully.” They’ll help any lain » Tablet« are essentially a stomach woman. They re the beet tonic and medicine, intended especially to act on finest liver and kidney remedy that’« that organ ; to cleanse it, strengthen it, made. Try them. You’ll see, >0c at to regulate the liver and to banish bill- all druggists. I iousness positively and effectually. For sale by Gresham druggists. Herald Ads are Trade Winners