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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 16, 1911)
COMMERCE COURT GRANTS INJUNCTION BIG SALE long and Short Haul Clause Constitutional, But "Spokane Rates" Are Held Up. ON BOYS SHOES of Shoes now on the road we are going to offer as a In order to make room for a These are themselves all new special inducement our entire line of Boys’ Billy Bumper Shoes. stock, having been put In only this past summer. ity of these Shoes. Every mother knows the iron-like wearing qual They are the Ideal shoe for school wear. Now is the time to get that boy his Shoes for the winter if you would save 75 cents on the dollar. SEE HERE! '2.50 Shoes »1.50, «2.75 Shoes >1.65, >3 Shoes >1.90 LOT NO. 3 LOT NO. 2 LOT NO. 1. BILLY BUMPERS, in sizes of 2 1-2 BILLY BUMPER Shoes, sizes 12 to BILLY BUMPER Shoes for Little Boys, sizes 9 to 12, regularly sold at 2, regularly sold at $2.75, at this to 5 1-2, regularly sold at $3, sale $2.50, at this sale for only sale only price, to close out $1.50 $1.65 $1.90 Another big shipment of the famous Nap-a-Tan Shoes, the Shoe that is absolutely guaranteed to turn the water. Ask any of the hundredswear- ing them in Lents today. We also have the MODERN SHOE REPAIR FACTORY Old Bank Building ♦ ♦ : ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ : : ♦ ♦ : ♦ ♦ : : :♦ ♦ E . G () G G I N S Main and Foster Road A Gift With A Ihouqht In It. HERALD FREE TILL JANUARY FIRST On every paid in advance sub scription to the Herald turned in duringthe months of No vem- ber and December, the Herald will be sent free till Jan. 1, ’12 and your subscrition dated from then till Jan. 1, 1913. In other words, we give you 14 months subscription instead of 12 for One Dollar by mail. Think of it 56 or 58 papers for One Dollar, less than two cents per copy. I : : ♦ ♦ ♦ See Our Clubbing List Elsewhere ♦ ♦ I Herald delivered by Carrier, 10c per month after December 1st WANTED— Wood $6.00 per cord, coal ♦H.50 per ton. Plowing and moving. W. A Hall A Sons, Foster Roiui Ix-nt», Tals.r 2H*H. One-acre tract—% mile east school, X acre in fruit, 14x28 house goes with it. 11300, 5450 cash, balance 12 per 6 Er cent interest. Enquire, Simonsen, ■porter office. FOR SALE OR TRADE:" Five by seven Premo, rapid reetlinear camera, in fair condition. Bargain for buyer. Owner has a larger camera anti wishes to dispose of this to get a pocket size. Trit*>l and plate holders thrown in. Call Herald office,Gresham. See sample of work. POTATOES ttOc A SACK. I have 25 sacks of good feed and seed Control of Papera Will Not Yet Pass potatoes left < they are sound and good tor table use, but small). If you will Into Hands of Pulitzer’s Sons. take 5 sacks or more, I will delivertbem. New York—Not until Herbert, the Call at my residence E. 88th and E. 14 year old son of tbe late Joseph Davis St., 2 blocks South of the Mt. Hood Montavilla station. W. E. Cox. Pulitzer, becomes 21 years of age and has had some little experience tn the MIKCELLANEOUW publishing business, will the actual LUMBER—At our new mill IJ4 miles control of the Pulitzer newspapers, the New York World and the St. southeast of Keieo. We deliver lumber. Jonsrud Bros. (- Louis Globe-Dispatch, pass Into the hands of the famous editor's sons. EXECUTRIX’ NOTICE Mr. Pulitzer never saw his youngest Notice is hereby given that the un son, who was born five years after tbe publisher was stricken blind, but der- igned has been duly appointed by County Court of the State of Ore the lad had been tbe constant com the gon. for Multnomah County, execatrix panion of bis father during his de- ot the estate of William H. McDowell, dining years and tbe terms of Mr. deceased. Now, therefore, all person« Pulitzer's will indicate that he thought having claims against seal estate are hereby re«|uired to present the same to Herbert promised to have great abil- me properly verified, as required by tty. law, at the office of Kennedy 4 Kline- The terms of the will provide that man, Lents, Oregon, within six months all tbe Pulitzer boys come into con from the date hereof. I>ate«i at Iz-nte. Oregon, this 19th day trol of the newspaper properties at of Octob r, 1911. the same time. Mr. Pulitzer evident Mary A. McDowell, ly thought the best way to turn over Execatrix of the Estate of William H. McDowell, deceased. the guidance to his sons would be W. F. Klinenian. when Herbert, the youngest, reached Attorney for Execatrix. maturity. MUST WAIT SEVEN YEARS Little Gents’ Nap-a-Tan for Boys. W . WANTKI» WANTED— Boys may be had ami sometimes girls. The older ones at ordinary wage« am) others to be schooled and caret! for in return for Washington In the majority opin -light services rendered. For particu ion of toe Commerce Court, handed lars address W. T. Gardner, superin tendent Boy* an<l Girls Aid Hocietv of down In the transcontinental rate Oregon. Portland. Ore. tf cases, it Js held that the long and WANTED — Teams to car cordwood short haul provision of the interstate at Sycamore station. Enquire of G. N. commerce act Is constitutional Tern Sager or Fred Oleson, Sycamore, Phone poraiy injunction against putting the 71. firesham. Ore. so-called "Spokane rates" Into effect, FOR MALE however, 1» granted. The Court, however, det-lares that For Sale—Dry fir wood. Delivered the Interstale Commerce Commission in any quantity in Lents for |5 a cord. exceeded Its authority In attempting A. Heiman, Home Phone 4521. to establish a relation between long For Sale—At a bargain, a borne on and short-haul rates, irrespective of Gilbert Ate. For particular* call Home absolute rates, and it enjoins the Phone 3712. Commission from putting In force the For Sale—Comforters Home mad»-, »rder reducing transcontinental freight «■otton lined. clialle covers. Comforter* rates pending a more complete Inves tied. 50c. Mrs. J. E. Coffman, Lenta, Oregon. tigation by the Court. The Commerce Court reached the FOR HALE—One share of Multno conclusion that the cases Involved in mah and Clackamas Telephone Stock. the present preceding afforded the Herald. Lente. Ore. best possible opportunity for a de FOR BALE—One half acre, fenced, termination of the constitutionality of east front, some orchard, good location. tbe long and-sbort haul provision of ♦10 down, fit) per month. Enquire at the act to regulate commerce, It Mt. Scott Publishing Co’s, office. was realized that the question eventu- FOR BALE—One fourth acre, cleared, ally aould have to be fought out be- in Walden Park. Five dollar payments. tore the United States Supreme Enquire at Mt Scott Publishing Co’s, Court office. Holy War Is Imminent. Tripoli.— Reports here from ad ja cent states nay that a Jehad, or holy war, Is Imminent through ail North Africa. Advices have reached Gen eral Caneva, the Italian commander, that Arab delegations are in Tunis in viting tbelr fellow Mohammedans there to cross the Tripoli frontier and Join in a war of extermination. JUST RECEIVED CLASSIFIED What other Christmas present costs so little and mean* so much as a subscrip tion to The Youth’s Companion—52 ■weeks for 11.75? It is a gift which l«en- etits n««t only the one who receives it but «•very member of the *ame household. With many Christmas presents the -ease of novelty wears off by the week’s «•n«l, but Tne Youth’s Companion is a- , new and sought after the tifty-sceeond I week of the year as the first. It is elas- | tie in its adaptability, too; for it does not ! matter whether the present is for a boy or a girl, young married people, sedate couples, grand parents—there never was one yet who did not set store by The Youth’s Companion. You cannot make a mistake if you give The Companion— .iml it is only 91.75 a year now. On January 1, 1912, the price will be ad- vanced to $2 00. The one to whom you give the sub scription will receive The Companion's Calendar for 1912, lithographed in ten color* and gold, and yon. too, as giver of the subscription, w ill receive a copy of t e Calendar. ____________________ I Saved Many From Death W. I.. Mock, of Mock, Ark., believes he has saved many lives in his 25 year* of experi,-nce in the drug business. ‘ What I always like to do," he writes, "i* to recommend Dr. King’s New Dis covery for weak, sore lungs, hard colds, hoarseness, obstinate cough*, la grippe, croup, asthma or other bronchial affec tion, for I feel sure t hat a number of my neighbor* are alive and well today be- cause they took my advice to use it. I honestly believe its the l*-st throat an«l lung medicine that's made." Easy to prove he’s right. Get a trial bottle free, <>r regular 50c or $1.00 bottle. Gnann- teed by all dealers. RATE INVESTIGATION OPENS Data Assembled for Detailed Hearing of Distance Tariff Controversy. Salem. Ore.—With a small mountain of plats and especially prepared tables in readiness, with all of its engineers calleti in and promise of attendance of members of the Washington Com mission, as well as many consumers and railroad men, the State Railroad Commission has started what prom ises to be the most momentus hear ing in the history of Oregon railroads when it will pass on the distance tar iffs of the O.-W. R. & N.. the South ern Pacific and the Corvallis & East ern. Mileage of these roads covers prac tically all of the important railroad territory in the state, and while it is probable that when the question is settled by the commission it will be carried to the highest courts, never t tieless the start is the beginning of one of the biggest wholesale rate probes that the state has known SUMMONS In the Circuit C urt of the State of Oregon for Multnomah eounty, Philip Holmes. Plaintiff, vs. Armina Holmes, Defendant. To Armina Holmes, Defendant: In tbe name of the state of Oregon; you are hereby required to appear and answer the Complaint filed against you in tbe above entitled court and cause on or before the 2nd day of December 1911, that being tbe time fixed by the court for vou to appear and answer herein and more than six weeks from the first publication of this Summons, and if you so fail to appear and answer said Complaint, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief therein pray ed for, to-wit:—That the bonds of mat rimony now and heretofore existing be tween plaintiff an«l defendant be dis solved on tbe ground of desertion. This Summons is published by order of the Honorable. W. R. Gaten*, Judge of the above entitled court, duly made and entered on the 16th day of October, 1911. George A. Hail, Attorney for Plaintiff, 6522 Foster Road. Date of First Publication, Oct., 19, 1911. Date of Last Publication Nov. 30, 1911. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the Blate of Oregon, for Multnomah 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, I you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint of the plaintiff Stop coughing 1 you rack the lungs and Washington.— President Taft dis filed against yon in the above entitled worry the body. BALLARD’S HORE cussed with Attomej General Wicker- suit and Court, within six weeks from HOUND SYRUP checks irritation, sham the advisability of supplemental date of tbe first publication of this sum mons, and if you fail to so appear and licit!* the lung* and restores comfortable antitrust legislation at the coming answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff breathing. Price 25c, 50c, and 91.00 session of Congress. will apply to the Court for the relief de in said complaint, to-wit: |a-r l*»ttle. Sold by Lenta Pharmacy. The conference related particularly manded For a decree forever dissolving the to the likelihood of passing a Federal marriage contract now and heretofore How’s This ? Incorporation act. It was pointed out existing between plaintiff and defend We offer One Hundred Dollars Re that a provision of this kind might ant, and for such other seliei as the ward for any ca e of Catarrh that be made to allow corporations whose court may appear equitable. This summons is served upon yon pur cannot bo cured by Hall's Catarrh method of doing business was in vio suant to an order made and entered in Cure. lation of the Sherman anti trtlst law said suit on the 4th «lay of October, 1911, F. J. CHEN û CX 7 iedo. O. by thellon. W. N. Oaten«, presiding Wo, C • 1: r net, I - 1 1 own F. J to reorganize under a Federal act. Judge of the above entitled Court, Chi-ncy 1 r 1 , nn«l believe l 15 j- It Is known that the President has which said order requires you to appear him p -••■« 1 .-ill business r tn-ns -. tie- -. I r v.-c r ■ n! I - to carry fn mind renewing his recommenda and answer the complaint in said suit out u -.y < :i by bls firm. « r ■ tion along these lines in his message within six weeks from the date of tbe NATION.'..* ■ ••X c COMMERCE. first publication of this summons. Toledo, O, to Congress. The House Democrats W. F. Klineman, it is declared will push legislation Hall's Cat • : . < re G taken . . ________ Internally, Attorney for Plaintiff, Lente, Oregon. a-’ting <!,r. 1 ti e blood and mu- along this line, whatever may be the Date of first publication, October 5th cous surface system. Testimonials f< nt fr«-, I rl« ’ - cents j* r bottle. Sold administration's determination in the 1911. bv nil Irurr--I«t*. Date of last publication, November matter. Take tlai.'s Family rills tor constipation. l«tb, 1911. TAFT PLANS NEW ANTI-TRUST LAWS