Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, November 23, 1911, Image 7

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Plf ASANT HOME
DOINGS OF OUR NEIGHBORS
Miaa Cannon made a trip to Portland
, Thursday returning Friday. Mr». Hun-
i ter accompanied her home, for a »bort
HRfOZY 111 MS CONTRIBUTED BY KFRAID REFORTMS AT NEARBY POINTS
visit.
Mr. Geo. Carpenter came home Mon­
day.
having IIuislu'd hia work at Bullrun.
lUSTtÜS
lAIKVIfW
Mr».
Lust«.I gave a lea for the Cottrell
Th« Falrvirw Civic ltuprovmant Club
Mr». G. l.urtcd will giv<’ u b u Thur»-
Haptist Ladies Aid »octet y. Thursday.
ilny nfti'rtiooii for tin- hcm-tll ■■( th« Bap- mut in regular »«salon Monday night.
Hr W. J. Oct and family visited at
Elvctric light» lor th« city w«» on« ot
tiat I.M-llcs Ahl MK'ti'Iy
If. O. Northlip» between train» SUn< lay |
th«
chief
topic»
for
dl»«u»»ion,
and
a
Mr». l-.d h-»t«-r, who ha« bann »ick iw
I afternoon.
able to I»' up and do her own work again. committee <■ >mj»>»e<l of D. W. McKay,
into Ntaiibaud J. II. Mcbram, waa ap­ | The meat market ha» changed in 1
Mr. M Horning Im* rented I*. Kellogg
An- I
pointed to confer with th« city counael management since last writing.
place for two year».
In regard to »«curing power from the P. drew» Broa. have quit and Mr. Wiley
Quite a nundier from the«* part» went R. LAP. Co.
ha» taken up the work.
on the o o'clock car Munday evening over
Mendame« Cook from near Kandy river
Otto Staub presented the name» of
the Mount Hood line to lu-ar Gypsy
vi»ited Mr». Breeden Monday.
•everal applicant« for membership.
Smith, but wa« »omewliat diaap|»»lnt«Kl
H. 0. Northup has purchased tbe
Th« old topic of th« name of ll>«
when they g<4 their and found the door«
small
building that stood in Die Carpen­
poatoflic«
wa>
regenerated
and
It
was
re
­
oliwetl. There wa» a few however re-
iiMUned ouUide and waiuii for an hour solve to make anolbar «Bort to have ter yard, and has moved it into hia own
and tliwaly gained admittance by plead­ th« Itouglaa» County Fairvfewltea »ul>- yard,
mil th« name to ua.
ing tile dirtaix-c
A large crowd from this part of the
Elghty-four person« went to th« Gyp- country went to Portland Sunday even­
Mr. Middleton and daughter Mildred
of I'ortlaml, visited Mr» Nick Kauw and ay Smith meeting by ap«cial car laat ing tohearGypay Smith. So many mere
went than wa« expected that train apace
Mr Brea ami family Saturday and Bun* Friday night
day.
School will close for th« Tliankegiv- waa ata premium, and car» were no full
Mr. and Mr«. 1’ D. Jack wore giawt» mg vacation on Friday. A program and many from Montavilla, that there
at the Itanqnel given by Mr and Mr». J. will lie given at tbe school in the after­ was much delay. Tliey got in »0 late
that the reserved seats had teen given
Hellyard to Mr. and Mr». Nalaon an noon .
up So twMl of tbe crowd wen- di»«ap- 1
official <>l the Mount Hood railroad la»t
Min l«ila Gilstrap, of Wimdatock, waa
pointed, not even getting in hearing dis­
Sunday.
a week-end guest of Miaa Francis Bliaa.
tance of tin- great «peaker.
Walter Stowe, of Seatl«, paid hia rela­
tive«, th« l.u»«her«, a surprise viait on
(ORbtll
j Monday.
MARMOT
Mr. I. Benfield i» vidUng in Portland.
Mie» Ada Robinson 1» »pending »«ver*
O|<!
Sol
»Imwed
himself fora brief time
Road aupervi er G Ihll. 1» maciula- I al day» with relative» in Portland.
j today.
tniring th« »treels of Corbett and other-
Mia« l.auta Ha I ph «pent the week-end
Parties are busy surveying this side 01
wise Improving the Co. load near litre,
with Portland friend».
tlw
river for the Mt. Hood railroad which
Mia» Kauffman went to Portland Sal
Mr«. F. C. Green ha* returned from , will !»• constructed soon- It will pa»»
to visit a »inter until Monday.
thr'.iigh Marmot.
j visiting relative« at th« Halles.
Mr. Ixieli return' * Sunday morning
George TenFiyck and friend. Mr. Mr-
The
1.
«dirs'
society
of
Smith
Memori
­
from ill» «astern Ortgon trip
al Church will boll two meeting» on Cullogh, arrived la-re Sunday evening.
Jessie Rnaaell 1» very low with ty­
Thursday o( this week, one with Mr». They have closed their work «» survey­
phoid fever at the Good Saniaritian
M.C Cornett and one with Mr». John or» tor thin year.
Hospital Ilia fattier ha» lieen at his
Bliss. The ladies' are very busy prepar
Mr. Clarke will give a dance in their
iMxi-sid« constantly »ince hi» lllne»».
mg for their l>azasr and supper to lie recently constructed house Friday even­
Mr». C. E. Nmilli an<l Iren« Knapp held on l*ec. 8.
ing.
wer« in Portland Saturday.
Tbe Y. P. S. C. E. are preparing to
Fi<l TenEyck ha- -ieenh-d to reform and
Wm. Heaver attended the foot bull give a concert on the evening of Hee. lie more careful in the future, since la-
game between th« I . of Ore. and the l«t. Th« miaaaa Outer of Portland, will had Pi make a trip to Portland last Sat-
U.ot Wash. in Portland.
give instrumental »election» and Mir» ! unlay.
Mela Peosten of Portland will »Ing.
W. Ellison and family expect to leave
SANDY
LPHK LATOLKELIE
for southern California In ai>out ten days
to
S|wind
a
few
month»
for
th«
benefit
of
Mr.
ami
Mrs, V. Ellis have gone to
Once »gain we have the sun shine and
California to »i>eml tbe winter. Mr.and
it la truly appreciated after the severe Mr. Ellison’s health.
Mr». J. Ellis are occupying their resi­
storms <d the pa»t ten days.
dence during the absence of the family.
It. E Fssan and family moved into
LAIOWELL
Mr and Mr» II. W. Rasmuason of
their new cottag- in the Meimg Addition
Mr. O. Bodeen ha» moved to bis new Tacoma, arrived laat Saturday to spend
Tueaday. George Odall and wife will residence in Schultz hall.
a few -lays with relative» here.
occupy the cotlag» vacated by them.
C. latourell baa purchased a new
Ray Anderson »f*nt a couple of days
Percy T. Walley *p«nt *«v«ral daja
auto.
in Portland laat week.
in town laat week.
Henry Schultz baa installed a new
Miaa Laura Roas, who attends high I
A nuoilier of people from Sandy have
rosier mill in hie feed store.
school in the city, was at home with her
gone down to hear Gyp«y Smith.
<). Westland was in Portland several parents last week.
R. E. Essen wa» in Portland Satur­
days on business thia week.
W. Deaver was in Portland last Satur­
day.
C. Gossett is home from camp to, day taking examination «»railroad mail
Robert Smith and wifeol Boring have
clerk.
moved into the Donahue cottage form­ •pend the winter with hia family.
W. Miller was in i’ortlaml s|iending
erly occupied by Mr. Edison and fami­
Mr. E. Wiliams ha» returned from
a few days recently.
Hullrun where he has been doing car-1
ly-
penter work.
Gilbert Van-Urhoof ami family are
living on their lot recently puaebased
Mr. W. Hick« was in town on Satur­
TROUTDALE
day on businesa.
in the Muinig Addition.
Mis» Salens Fox. has gone with her
Dr. Lupton went into Portland Tuer- uncle, Emmanuel May ami his daugh­
Th« Rasmuison family were at dinner
day.
ter, Miaa Fannie, on on extendt-d trip Sunday with Mrs. Drexsell.
The Clackamas co.mty l-auk la put­ through the United States and Europe.
Mrs. Lottie Benfield has returned af­
ting up a new building adjoining the They will remain in this country until ter a week’s sojourn in Portlard. She
Jan. 1st . when they will sail (or theOld reports a tine viait.
bank.
Miss Holme, who baa been acting as Country. They go from here to San. j Kay Woodward ia on the »ick list thia 1
the Sandv central and Isxik keeper for Francisco where they will visit relative» ! week. Hope he will lie ready to take ;
Bornstedt Broa., left for bar borne in for several days.
part in the masquerade at Columbia
Portland laat week. She will lie great­
The public library and reading room Grange on Saturday the 25th.
ly missed by the patron» of the tele­ has tx-en moved into its new quarters in
We are glad to hear that J. Russell ia
phone, as by her etlicient service, and the Blayer building, where a very cozy out of danger, at the hospital.
accommodating way», »lie mad« many room ha» l-een tiled up.
friend».
1 The hand paint«»! sofa pillow given
Preaching services every two week» by th« Bijou Comp ny, went to Mia» I
CHERRYVILLE
in the evening, at the Sandy M. E. Either McGinn«». for receiving the
a
Let
ua
lie
thankful!
church. Instead of every week as form­ highest number of votes, as the most
All kinds of poultry are doomed to a 1
erly.
popular young lady. Amy Kendal)
At th« regular meeting of the Sandy won the baby prize for being the pretti- violent death soon.
The »|>ell of winter weather seems to
Rebekah LodgO la»t Saturday evening it «•t baby.
was voted to change the meeting night
A program will lie given by the school have gone by for the present al least.
from the 1 bin! Saturday to the second pupil* on Friday afternoon of this week,
A quilting party was given at theliome
Thursday of every month.
Thi» ar­ followed by a tea served by the Par- of J. T. Friel jr. last Saturday which
rangement, is Relived, will give much I ent»' Teachers’ Association.
was well attemli-ii. and a very enjoyable
lietter results n» it give» the Reliekah
Mr». Rhodes has returned from a few­ time is reported.
Lodge and evening of its own instead of
E. J. Banta has concluded not to go
weeks visit with relatives in Kansas.
having to wait until the Odd Fellow
Mrs. I.. Allard has Iteen spending a on railroad land until lamrdevelopments,
Isxlg« is over.
but has bought 3 lots in Cherryville and
[ few flays with friends in the city.
will ere-t a house upon them in the near ,
Mr. Mercer lias moved his old house future.
and is making of it a inedron residence
DOVER
A party from another part of the state
David Miller ha» returned from Col­ by means of additions and changes
was in town last week negotiating with;
Mias Della Zimmerman, who attend» J. T. Friel for 12 lots in Cherryville. -
umbia City.
A. Tennant is entertaining friends school in Gresham, wm home for Rat.- with a view of going into the chicken !
nnd Sunday. Avalia Bell, of Gresham business at this place.
from Portland.
Mrs. Keith waa on the tick list laat was a guest of Miss Della Sunday night
John Hechler of Salem sucn*e<led in j
F. E. Harina and wife have taken getting the big seven point buck alxiut ‘
week.
Mr, an<l Mrs. Bews mid family were the management of the Troutdale hotel I 10 days ago, while hunting up near a .
since the removal of the former propri- pinnacle of the Cascade mountains. !
visiting at the Reid’s home Sunday.
--toress, Mrs. Fenie Esaeg, wh<wAiasgon«
Mr. and Mrs. Jos DeShaier and to Spokane, having given up the busi­ Thia animal has been seen by a good .
many hunters in times past, ami lias
Ralph were in Gresham Saturday.
ness on account of ill health.
Ix-en shot at many Unit*», but had so far
P. Magnolia went to Portland last
Miss Pearl Robbins has taken up her escaped injury.
week.
| residence with Mrs. C. H. Light.
Miss Elanor Bews is in Portland at
Wm. Hess has gone to Spokane to
A Father’s V engeance ’,
the present time.
spend th« winter.
would have fallen on any one who at-
H. Udell is »awing wood for Jos. De-
Another name waa added to the roll
taeked the »on of Peter Bondy, of South
Shazer with hie gasoline engine.
of the county’» register last week. Bob Rtxkwix»!, Mich., but he waa jiower-
Hudso , a Troutdale man, waa sent
l«-s» before attacks of Kidney trouble.
Like too many "Doctors could not help him," I m - wrote,
”1 am pleased bi recommend Cham­ there to end his dsys.
berlain* a Cough Remedy as the liest of the county's charges, this man has ‘‘•o at last we gave him Electric Bitters
■thing I know of and safest remedy for wasted his all by gratifying his appetite and he improved wonderfully from tak­
cough», colds and bronchial trouble," for drink. A few years ago he fell heir ing six bottles It’s the l»-st Kidney |
write» Mr» L. B. Arnold of Denver, to several thousand, but all .has gone medicine I ever saw.” Backache. Tinxi
(kilo. "We have used it repeatedly and over the bar, ami for the past several fi-eling, Nervousness, Loas of Aj>|>etite. 1
it has never failed to give relief.” For months ha hasten kept from starvation warn of Kidney trouble that may end in
by th« aid of subscription» from the dropsy, diabetes or Bright's diaeaw. Re­
sale by all dealers.
buainaas men of th« plsc«.
wan-: Take Electric Bitt«-ra and I»- safe. |
Every bottle guarank-ed. ftdc at all |
For Job Printing call The Hera’d
dealers.
Try
a
Herald
W
’
ant
Ad.
Home phone 1111.
V
CHRISTMAS GIFTS
FOR BUSINESS GILLS
The Brilliancy of
Sunlight
Th--re I» ■>, safer Investment lu th*
»ay of a Christina* present for any
woman, young or old. thim a * itrf that
may be used for afternoon mid even
Ing wear. Scurf» are 1 tn- direct out
Come of the vogue for tunic». ti<-bu».
berthas «mJ dni|>«d skirt« that luivr
invu !i-d tbe faablou» till» winter. Our
scarf «-an serve 11 number of purposes
It can lie um »1 as fichu on a tiouse
gown or worn as >1 shoulder cap-- under
th« evening clonk or adapted to serve
■» a htraddre»»
An Ivory Toil«« Sot.
"I've put uiy »liver set away and
now use tb« Ivory toile« set Aunt
Merlon sent me last Chrtatruas.
is more nearly approached by the new MAZDA
lamp than by any other lighting fixture on the
market excepting an electric arc lamp. It is
designed to put electric light in every store, how­
ever small. No illuminant can compare with the
MAZDA light in low cost or high efficiency for
electric light.
The small storekeeper can
save money
by installing three or four or five of these units
to illuminate his entire premises. They are un­
rivalled for show window lighting. Consult with
us about our special offers for store lighting with
MAZDA lamps.
reor.Y Toii.rr azn
the very pertinent remark tnade re­
cently by s girl who is successfully
working tier way to a g<>od salary if
not to fume Yes. there are such com
fort and smartness about tbe new
ivory toilet sets that every girl is pleas­
ed with them It is. however, much
better to give one or two piece» at a
time of the very best quality of ivory
than to try to cover a larger field.
PORTLAND RAILWAY
LIGHT AND POWER CO.
MAIN
OFFICE
7th AND ALDER
Pocket Writing Case.
M'hy not give her n stationary writ­
ing case? You can buy such a conven­
lence for $2.25 or fine durable leather
which bolds a quire of paper, envel-
opes, fountalu pen and stamps Or a
good print neatly framed to hang in
her room Is an acceptable gift, and
even a calendar, if artistic, is not to be
despised
But do be careful if you
give her a book, and don't send an
edition of Ibsen to tbe girl who loves
tbe lightest kind of fiction, or vice
versa. Handkerchiefs sod gloves sbe'U
THE HERALD WITH ANY OF THE FOLLOWING ONE YEAR
1
fllppuntly tub as "commonplace.” but
she'll be grateful for the gift later on.
Silk atockiugs are always winners tn
the gift line, sud pretty combs for the
hair, or an umbrella If It has a stun
ning handle.
This price is for delivery by mail only and only when re-
mittance is made with order. Papers may be sent to sepa-
rate addresses. Subscriptions may begin at any time.
Handy Powder Bag.
The stress and strain of the day's
work never seem to make tbe bust
ness girl oblivious to the fact that her
nose may be shiny and that a Judi­
cious bag of powder will add as much
to her well being as tbe drop of oil giv­
en the rod of her typewriting machine,
lu other words, if you give the business
girl a smart little powder bag. such as
tbe oue to be seen In tbe illustration,
she will bless you as long as the vanity
case lasts She can conveniently dis-
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$1.75
6.75
8.00
4.50
2.00
5.50
8.00
.... 1.75
2.00
2.00
1.50
1.00
1.25
1.00
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Daily Oregonian
Daily and Sunday Oregonian
Daily Telegram until Dec. 20
Semi-Weekly Journal
Daily Journal
Daily and Sunday Journal
Pacific Monthly......................
Pacific Homestead
Pacific Farmer
Poultry Journal ( Monthly >
Oregon Agriculturist ....
Farm Journal ......................
McCall’s Magazine ( Ladies’ >
INSURE NOW
In Oregon’s Most Reliable Association
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Fire. American Life and Accident In­
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PROTECTION AND BENEFITS
MODERATE RATES
John Brown, Gresham, Ore.
Herald Advertisements Win
the Business
BILLY CONNER’S RESTAURANT
The Place for Satisfaction
Good Service
Home Cooking
CLEAN'
I.lttl» dab ot powder,
LHtl« speck ot paint.
Mak« the little freckl»
leok as though It ain’t.
pos« of the little bag lu her pocket and
surreptitiously give her noae a dab
that will add to her satisfaction djirlng
the day.
The useful trill« la to be purchased at
most department »tores and comes In
a Christmas box decorated with sprays
•f body. There la a glass in on« sec
tion. and In the other a pocket conceals (
a tiny chamois bag filled with powder
Small Indalon» have to be made In tbe
chamois to allow for tbe outlet of tbe
powder.
LIGHT
COMFORTABLE
Try one of our famous Hot Chicken
Tamales—served every evening
Our Sunday Chicken Dinners are
becoming popular.
Reserve your
table now
Your Patronage Solicited
BILLY CONNERS, Proprietor
SUCCESSOR TO O. W. COOK
MAIN STREET
LENTS, ORE.