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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1911)
VTER’S INK SPELLS BRIEF NEWS OF OREGON Bus n< »s men of Coudon liava or tunned, temporarily. the Condon Business Men's Association The Oregon State Wireless Associa tion was organis'd at a me«ting of amateur wireless opeiatora held in Portlaud The prvpoaed •onimisaiou form ot charter submitted under the initiative at a special city election in Ashland was overwhelmingly defeated The train service on the Pad Be Railroad & Navigation Company is causing a large amount ot travel be Je Make It SPELL For YOU at Prices tween Tillamook and llilliboi«» a Low They Will Astonish You Pendleton will be the scene of an other state contention this week, ist ThoM Lattar Head* You Hava Bean Needing So Long when the Farmara* Educational aud Cooperative I nion meets In Its second annual gathering Ed Jurgens and F Foster, the two men held In the county Jail at Rose burg charged with holding up the lee Cream, Soft Drinks. Confectionery, Ora in Scottsburg stage, have made a Fruits, Vegetables, etc. Go to : : : complete confession Coder orders issued by the war department. Colonel James Jackson, retired, will move bis besdquarters ss instructor of the Oregon militia from Salem to Portland The Ashland Tidings i newspaper! is now under the ownership and management of Bert R Greer, a news paper man from Muskogee, Okla . who purchased It from R B Bennett and brother. It Is estimated that 35.000 sheep will be fed tor mutton In and sur rounding Joseph Of this anu tint 22.000 are long wool sheep, which make the finest tuutton obtainable a- they fatten out quicker and run heav ier in weight than the liner grade' That part of the city of Browns rille < ne of I.lnn County's leading towns, lies :n th« Oregon and Califor nia land grant, which may be forfeit ed to the government. ;• a fact which has developed in a case now pending In the circuit court of 1. nn County Improvement on the entire high school course of study in the state is contenii lated for th- meeting ’ su perintendents, principals, high school teachers and ai'one else Interes’ed. which has been called by Superin Don’t {leave your buying of stoves or furniture for tendent Aiderman for December 28 and 29 in Portland Christmas until the last minute. Come now and make your County Judge George D Culbertson selections while assortments are complete and while the rush has announced the appointment of P S Davidson. W E King. Captain has not reached its limit. We ll deliver when you say, but Charles Ft McCan, W S Gribble and urge you to do your choosing now. Walter Ma.~on as del* gates from Hi od River County to the International Ir- rigat on Congres.'. which will convene in Chicago about the middle of De eember FOR THE BEST B O H N A • S Our Goods Always Fresh. Main St.. Next Door Theatre Santa Says: DO IT NOW J. C. M ount & S on THE HOXIE FURNISHERS LENTS. ORE. MAIN STREET Cel A Beautiful Fisture IT’S FREE We have made arrangements whereby we offer von your choice of a repro duction of any of the masterpieces of art with each caeh purchase of Fruits or Vegetables. You will receive credit and when you have $2.50 you get the picture. L . BAIR, MAIN AND CAULINE FRUIT DEALER V«7 TOlHARDWARE STOKE MOUNT' SCOTT PARK CEMETERY N ( ) N -SECT A Rl AX • •ne mile south-east of Lents. Oregon. Offers the follow ini' advantages: ABSOUTE PERMANENCY an essential thing EVERY MODERN CONVENIENCE IN ISE a fine thing PARK AND LAWN PLAN a Iteautiful thing PERPETUAL CARE WITHOUT EXTRA COST a grand thing THE BEST OF SERVICE AT ALL TIMES a most desirable thing PRICE OF BURIAL PLOTS J7.50 AND UP a reasonable thing CITY OFFICE. 920-921 YEON BLOG. PHONE COUNTRY OFFICE. TABOR 1468 LOCAL 4201. Full information gladly furnished, free auto service between Lents and the Cemetery. INSURE NOW In Oregon’s Most Reliable Association Oregon Fire Relief, Oregon Merchants Mutual Fire. American Life and Accident In surance of Portland PROTECTION AND BENEFITS...........MODERATE RATES John Brown, Gresham, Ore. State Capital Gleanings Tw« Via.iiou k us. Visiting caul« d lb i ' Rt.v ”d tug to latitude ami a- . i • Faria contcmi» ran r* " In lh-41 when M <f * I under l.oui« I'llliii • . - i it ex triionlluary i«> Ch un >1 i ' " Events Occurring Throughout the nml>n««ml. r gi< Hl? I > < t ■■ Chlueee «tut mm p. ' ■ I u.lt “doyen Ulna «lu* r< i *• t...«l the Staie During the Past been complt fnl ui.'l M «« I. • e v. « Week ready to eintHitk u d.*i io . b • eg.it him a great roll of p..| < i I <• hi limit savior aeemg If..« par • . it ■ i llii'ilglil Dry Lands Grow Good Potato« Coop thia "a« a pt.--.ui. klui« - » l.'nr»»' Metolius Ona hundred and twelve tuetlii'il«. but to in« * rl th v start sacks of potatoes sewed sacks at rd to utitvll the <v I *.- i v i . p ,-Mi'uil • • ' |-iiper. over that is the amount dug from one <-d to nl'out lifiy Im rti I Unit II Wg« acre by R O Clark, whose home ltd feel. Then he stead Is situated at Round Butte the visiting <ntd of tile "dojen" In returning Ills modesl little brtatol They were grown on dry land, with board the humiliated ambassador add Out receiving a drop of ram from the ed a few word« which rend. "The am time of planting until the rain that bawador of France r-grris that ho la fell the latter part of August Round able to offer only lheav aiutplv words Butte Is springing some great sur to your escelleucy.** prises this veai as it has done every The Building of Hemee. year since faimlug began there sewn Dwelling bouaea may be constructed years ago In th« variety and vol of anything from paper to concrete ume of Its productiveness, w.th e»pe When built ut im|>er they cousiat ot ( rial «niphas's on the iwitatu crop g roti u<l plana, front élévation« and mortgage« When they prugreaa’to Scio Election Campaign Qui«t. torneililug more aulwtuntlal they do Scio.—The new charter has seemed not resemble In any w ay the front eie to take on management of the first vallon or the ground plan of the ¡>«|>er stage and are therefore disappointing election under an air of secrecy, In these particulars. The mortgage. | whether Intentional or not One of however, always i oiuen up to expo* tn the provisions requires Hist all can tiens. The houses of the elect may , didates must be nominated ten days tie distinguished by the but 1er’« pan ' before election This has I n done try. the middle classes l>y lbs rocep- ' away w ith by the city re. order hav Doli Invìi ami those of the hot pollol by Ing the tickets printed outside the tbe fuirlor. Houses are useful to ent In. sleep in. Imtlie tn. dress In. bide In. } city, the names of candidates with be seen tn. die In. store Junk lu. In held from the pre««, so that tew vet sure ami burn down. Dignity In era know for whom they are to cast liotises 1« typitied by a parking In j their ballots closed English country pince, mamme by a southern planter’s mansion. |>oetry a rose euilowered cottage and bu HARNEY ANXIOUS FOR ROAD by uior by a modern Hat Life. OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAL INTEREST Long Period of Waiting Soon to Be Rewarded Burns -Th« latest railroad news sent out by the Harriman and Hill lines is good news to the p. ople o' Harney County It seems that this county will si«n be connected with the outside world There Is no place on the Pacific Coast that has been troubled as much bv false promises o' railroads as this section ot the state Ever since construction started on th« road from Yaquina Bay to Bol«« Idaho. In the early eighties, people have been expecting the .. lr< id Then the Hill peopl. g 4 bu»y with the road up Deschutes River, which gave the people new encouragement to go out further in unknown vallevs for homes There is not u valley that has not been v sited by the hotni*e*k er Several railroad men have visited this section lately and several stirv. y ing parties are in the held, relocating the old survey in Malheur canyon and Crane Creek gap The people along the line ar« n better spirits than tor merly and feel -ure that the railroad builders mean business this time The state tax comm - < n, sitting as a ■ • to begin its work. P ving Agent Indicted. Acting Governor Ol< ott revoked the Klamath Falls—True bills wore r< conditional pardon of J W Norris. convicted of larceny in Klamath ( oun- turned as the re nit of a grand Jury ty and sentenced to serve a four-year investigation into the accusation« again t S A Mac Mahon and I H term in the penitentiary Dividends declared during the past Hughes, directors of the Rudolph year by the Oregon Short Line Biome Paving Company, asserted to amounted to the huge sura of 268,680, have offered Mayor Sandersc n and 000, being 68 68 per cent of the total four count Ilmen 21060 for their in par value of stock and yet a aurplua fluence In awarding a street paving was left bigger than at the outside, contract according to a report Just received by the railway commission. 6417 AUTOS IN OREGON Fear that the Southern Pacific will Their Value Exceeds Ten Million interfer* with rapid construction of Dollars. the Oregon Electric between Harris Salem.—Secretary of State Ob ott burg and Eugen« by refusing 'O un load piling along the mam line of th« has mail' d to the various automobile Southern Pacific, as cleaired by the owners and registered chauffeur* In Hill road, has led the F. L. Botsford the state blanks for filing formal ap Company, of Portland, which haa the plications for renewal of then licenses contract, to complain to the Railroad for th,, year 1912, as required by the mo'or vehicle law enacted at the last Commission It is pro Papeis which are on tile in the ar session of the Legislature chives of the state land board prob viclecj in the law that rereg,stration ably will figure in the controversy by both motor vehicle owners and which is threatened a.« the result of a chauffeurs «hall be renewed annually letter ot protest which the attorney to take effect on the first day ol Janu general lias Ju t directed to the mem ary in each year. In order to expedite such regigtrs bers of the desert land board warning them against using state funds for non for 1912, such instructions and bir ng outside counsel in relation to directions as were deemed necessary for the guidance of the applicants Carey act matters Concluding that wh«ie state office», were incorporated in a circular letter other than that of tbe secretary of and included with the blanks On De state, are provided with a rnalnten cember 1, there were 6417 motor vebl- ance fund by legislative appropria 'les, which includes 410 motorcycles tlon the secretary of state should not 40 electric, 236 trucks, 41 delivery furnish office supplies Secretary Ol wagons, 31 taxicabs and 5660 autos ol cott haa announced that the railroad various kinds registered with the sei- commlsaion, the tax commlasion and retary of state and 1665 chauffeurs all other separate offi< eg created and First Freight Arrives at Bend. provided for by the last Legislature, Burns —The first "freight train" for will not hereafter secure supplies ’ Harney County arrived in Burns from the secretary’s office Suffering under the delusion that Wednesday. It wasn’t drawn by a lo enemies were geeking tbeir lives and comotive. but was the next best, con wished to po.son them. Max Pawlack sisting of two autotrucks carrying and George DeBrowski, both insane seven tons of merchandise, and made patients from Portlsnd at th« state In Fie trip from the railroad at Bend in sane asylum, plotted to take the life less than two days of S A Parks, one of the attendants Boys’ Clubs in Session. at the institution, and Pawlack at Corvallis The sixth annual state tacked Parks In ward No 6, atabbmg h.m six times about the head, one of boys’ conference, under the auspices tbe wounds being near th« iample A of the Oregon Idaho Y M. C. A , which wound on the top of the head nearly was in session at th« Oregon Agrlcul Be penetrated the bone and gouged out a tural College, closed Sunday portion of the skull While Parks Is tween 175 and 200 boys from different in a getious condition, it is believed parts of Oregon and Idaho were in at taodaaca his life will be saved S«rpentt and Mutio. Ramarvi concludes from bls pena>n al observation of cobras In Ceylon say« the Scientific American, that th« aerp«-nt’s traditional love for musi la a pure fable am! that the only ef fi-« t of music Is to nrousc the reptile’» curiosity, which Is rv-Iteti by uny loue and h Ute sound The cobra protrude» its head from Its burrow alike un hear Ing the «tinke charmer’s flute, the rnt tllug of a chain and the sounds mad« by beating the ground with a »wit. ti It n|>|M-nni to p«-rc<-lv«> i nly sounds ot . high pitch, for it pays no attention t< the low notes of tile flute or the bent Ing of th«* druni Barnard also eon flrtmsl. In Ceylon, tin* results of ob aervatlotis made In tin- London toolog leal garden on th«* »up|M>«e«l power of fii.«*'inatlou exerted by seris-nta u | m > i > bird«, and lie concludes that Hila pow er <>f fascination Is also purely Imag lnary. For Quality and Quantity Right Prices tty MORTERUD’S MARKET Lor. Main and L'arllnc BORING-SANDY STAGELINE llrst-Lldss llwy an J teed Stables dl Boring and NdnJy l ian-p.-rtatiiiti u( all kinds -d Baggage to Sandy and interior points .... Fi.» further tiilnrinstloh phone or write I . F. IMINAHUt . Prop. Boring. • - Oregon TIMELY TALK • )ur Guarantee on a watch or piece of,repair work is enough for all those who have patron ized us. (II P GiMlDS are Standard Makes. Ol W PKlLl S arc open to considera Blow th« Steam A»id« tion. The w'so woman sent a sudden vigor oua ptifT iif breatli nt tin* Jet of strata Ol k LI S I <> Ml US arc our best proof of satisfactory work. rising from the copper teakettle «In vv. i tilting re| cnte«l It hastily as sh« Oik \l W LOCATION in the St. Charles Building »ill Interest you. til 'd the blue teapot ami set the ket -er u« at '.vrj Morrison St. tie I n I. "ii tin- -tove with a nod of tri uni| li ’I" .it trid. has «uiv isl me ninny :i sc|,’d«-«| hnnil. ’ she asserted "tVhetlr er I read It or was told It I nm not sure, but until I tried It I was always getting in«>«t painful lltth- burn« Hlentn Is so easily blown n«ld«- if you have LA M) CIJ-A VIKfi. S TUMP the pn-si-m-e of mind to remember It that you can easily keep It from reach BL \>n\a. 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