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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1912)
Notice to the Public 9 v The two leading niagaxines of the l‘ac- lie Coast, the Pacific Monthly and the Hunset, liavelaten consol Id a ted under the title of "Sunset—the Pacific Monthly." It is the intention of list piibll.hem to ■pare no money nor effort to make Sun rot—the l‘aclflc Monthly a credit to the Wont and a magaxinr of national value and Importance. To Introduce it to new reader», we will make the following »pedal offers Send 5Oo in stamps, and we will put your nam? on our «ulmcrlptioti list for the next four month«, and will rend you free a copy of the superbly llluslratcd Mid-Winter number, and al»o the faniou« Hunart Indian pooler, »ecurely packed In a mail ing tut*«. Il will make n beautiful orna ment tor your front room or den. Send your order to Fred ixwkley, North- western Manager, Hunart—the Pacific Monthly, Portland, Oregon. HEDGE DEFEATS BURDICK EASILY Takes Handicap Pool Match by Score of 125 to 206— Large Crowd Witnesses The Contest. Marvin K Hedge defeated "Lefty” Burdick in a handicap (tool match be fore a large crowd st Mac'« Billiard Par lor« her, Monday evening. The match was pulled off as scheduled, 125 to 26o, and was as good a contest as has been witnessed here in a long time. After each had practiced 15 min utes referee Webster called the game. The contestants lagged for break, Bur dick breaking Neither scored in the first shot but Hedge came up strong in the next few shots and up to the sixteenth shot kept within 10 points of bis more experienced opponent. Both played a remarkably cool and All Kinds of tight game and the result as herein stated bear» this out. In all 50 shots Staple and Fancy Gro wers required to reach the required number ol points. Hedge’s score made ceries an average ol 2.6 and Burdick's 4.12. Including cnch well known g«<«l» of Hedge has conaanted to a return Merit m ALLKN A LEWIS, PRE- | game to be played at this popular place FERREI> STOCK canned good», ' Monday svening, tbs same Handicap to WHITE RIVER FLOUR Etc be played as the last. Burdick seema When you don't find what you want overly confident in his ability to defeat the fxmts man. al other «tore» go to After the main event Monday eve Wilcox, who recently won the cham pionship ot Portland, gave an exbibi- I tion of fancy shots that were truly and First Avenue and Foster Road > really marvelous. He played Hedge 50 points one-banded and won. He alao equaled the high score of the evening, 19, with one hand. On another occasion ■ he made a run of 14. W b Carry in Stock Just One Word, Mr. Merchant and that is ADVERTISE ADVERTISE Regularly and Consistently L. E. Wiley s » fORLCLOSURt Of A CHATTEL MORTGAGE By virtue of the authority vested in me by the law» of the Stale of Oregon, and by a certain chattel mortgage, ex ecuted on the 2nd day of 8epL, It’ll, E. R. Neil and Mike Williamson to J. J. Knox, said chattel mortgage being re corded in book SO at page 53 of the Re cord» of Chattel Mortgagee for Multno mah County, Oregon, I. John Hail, Con etable <>f IxMita District, Multnomah Co., Oregon, will on the 4th day of March, 1912, at die hour of 10 o'clock a. m., at the »table of W. A. Hall A Son, at Lenta, Oregon, eell at public auction to lite THE MERRIAM WEBSTER highest bidder for cash, the property The On Jr New unabridged dic deecribed tn Mid chattel mortgage, and dem-rilied a« follow«: 1 «orrel mare, tionary in many yearn. Contains the pith and eeeence weight about 900 Iba; 1 brown mare, of an suthoritativn library. weight about 1100 Ibe; 1 «orrel gelding, Covern every field of knowl weight aliout 750 Ibe; 1 brown mare, edge. An Encyclopedia tn a weight about (100 lb«; 1 buckskin geld aingle book. ing, weight about 1200 lbs; 1 set «ingle The Only Dictionary with the harnee»; 1 set double harnea»; aud 1 two- New Divided l*nj}e. waled carriage. 400,000 Words. ‘MOO Pages. Taken and levied upon a« the property 6000 Illustrations. Cost nearly of E. R. Neal and Mike Williamson, half a million dollars. Let us tell you about this most mortgagors, or as much thereof as may lie necessary to satisfy the certain note remarkable single volume. for 1115 described in and secured by Write for «ampto «aid chattel mortgage, on which there is pages, full pm- Oculars, etc. a balance due of *67.50 with interval Same thia tliereon from the 2nd day of September, paper and 1911, at the rate of 7 |>er cent per annum, we wilt and all co«ts. expense« and disbursments, •nd free a set of I including an attorney fee of Í20 for Pocket I mortgagee’« attorney herein. Witness my hand this 23rd day o f February, 1912. Ralph Stans, W. F. Klineman, Special Constable. Atty, for Mortgagee. WENEWRS INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY I ADVERTISE Not as a Matter of Form Business Way But ADVERTISE In Your Home Paper, the Wide Awake Medium that Is ADVERTISING * ’■ RtMuI Herald Advertisement I, » I ► FREE! FREE! Championship Pool Game < ► Your home town-=and your business as well—52 weeks in the year At Mac’s Billiard Parlors We ADVERTISE because we know YOU want MORE business and we want yours M. K. HEDGE, of Lents, vs. Mr. BURDICK, of Tremont. Monday Evening, Feb. 26 at 8 o’clock. Free - Admission ■■ Free d d ( < < < ( » > > ► • • I « < d < < • • I • • THE HERALD Give us a trial—Once an Advertiser, always an advertiser. Phone, Local 1111 and our adverti»ing£man will call. r JT