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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (April 4, 1912)
OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAL INTEREST CHURCH DIRECTORY BRIEF NEWS OF OREGON CLASSIFIED The farmers of Harney county have cornitieneed sowing spring grain. A great run of smelt is now going Events Occurring Throughout up the Sandy river, the first big run for about eight years. the State During the Past The Pacific State bank has been ln- corporated at Astoria, it h«» a capital Week. of $25.000 and will do business at Sea side. Contractors Sued For Death. Portland's population on March 1, Albany.—J. C. Anderson, adminis according to Polk's new city directory, trator of the estate of W. A. Anderson, was 257.490, an increase of 28 per cent deceased, has filed a complaint in the over the federal census taken two circuit court of Linn county, asking years ago. tor 210.000 damages against H. M. James Underwood and J. D. Rhode* Bylleeby A Co. and O’Neil Bros and of Baker have sold the Underwood Calahan company. It is alleged that placer mine in the Cornucopia district the defendants, while excavating on to Walla Walla capitalists. The price the North Santiam, set off a blast tn was 840.000. «lose proximity to an old trail with Supplementary articles of Incorpora out giving any warning to passersby, tion filed with the secretary of state You had better and that the deceased was injured by by the Valley A Siletx road, provide Do sc at once the blast to such an extent that be tor the construction ot a railroad from I died soon afterwards. Independence to Newport. Two hundred letters to tbe various Let Contract for Irrigation Plant, Granges of the state were sent out by Deschutes.—The contract for the Superintendent Aiderman, urgins the Registration Books construction of a solid concrete dam Grange to co-operate for the promotion I across the Deschutes river and the and betterment of the Oregon schools. Close April 9 first two miles of the north canal has The Willamette valley loganberry been let by the Central Oregon Irri crop for 1912 has been entirely sold, gation company to L. F. Gederts, a and an order from Chicago to the prominent engineer of Portland. Mr. Salem fruit union for 100.000 pounds Gedern will complete the work in of dried loganberries cannot be filled. record time, as be has bound himself The Southern Pacific is preparing to complete both within 120 days. a tariff that will give points on the Tillamook line the same rate on lum ber shipments to the east as are in PETITIONS ARE IN effect from Portland and other coast Completed List of Candidates Sea* ports. The federal forest department has 174 In Race. Salem.—With 174 completed pati decided to spend $10,000 for forest tlons in, the clerical force in the office fire protection in western Oregon this This is double the amount of the secretary of state has complet year. ed the task of checking up and ar spent tn the state by the national for ranging the list of candidates to be est service last year. The Remington lodging house in certified to the various clerks In the state. In all 124 republicans filed or Klamath Falls burned and two Greek iginal petitions and five of the number laborers were burned to death. An failed to file completed petitions. Of other Greek was seriously burned, the 68 democrats who filed original and as he may have inhaled fire, it is Lines Tighten Around Two Allens. petitions all but two filed completed feared he too may die. Oregon Democrats have Initiated a Hillsville. Va.—The lines of pursuit petitions. The republicans who did not qualify concerted movement all over the state ar- tightening about the two court- by filing final petitions are Edward N. for writing the name of United States hejse Kssasvins who remain at large. Camp of Douglas county. Thomas B. Senator Chamberlain on their primary It is believed Sidna Allen and Wesley Hooker of Polk county, C. M. Rynerson election ballots as the party’s candi I.cwards will be taken soon. Of the eight outlaws who shot up of Multnomah county, all candidates date for vice-president. On May 1 postal savings banks will Carrell cou-thouse and murdered five for delegates to the national conven tion; Emmett Calahan of Baker coun open at the following fourth-class I ere you, they are the only ones not ty. candidate for judge of the circuit postoffices: Eagle Point, Fossil. Glen ..ow in jail awaiting trial. court for the eighth district and G. N. dale. Haines, Ione, Laidlaw. Mosier, Davis of Multnomah county, candidate North Powder. Port Orford. Richland. Riddle. Stanfield. Sutherlin, Yoncalla. for district attorney. Governor West has announced that The two democrats who failed to LARD and COMPOUND qualify are Alfred D. Crldge of Mult he will not interfere with the sentence HAMS and BACON nomah county and Emil T. Raddant of of life imprisonment imposed upon Lincoln county, both candidates for Emmett and Earl Shields. Ben Hinton BUTTER and EGGS delegates to the national convention. and Albert Green, who were convict Chicago.—Rapidly melting snow ed of the murder of Ollie Snyder in FISH in SEASON made a raging torrent of every river Grant county, near Monument. New Will is Filed. FRESH ME A TS The senate committee on commerce and stream in the upper half of the Pendleton.—A seventh will was filed Mississippi Valley, wrecking bouge», for probate here in the estate of James has decided to incorporate into the SAUSAGE inundating lands and endangering W. Young by Fred Young, a brother of rivers and harbors bill an appropria lives. Mrs. Mabel Young Warner, who has tion of $100.000 to begin the construc Mississippi river cities are said to figured prominently in Umatilla coun tion of the Nehalem bay jetties, a be in the gravest danger At St. ty courts through her contests for project to cost over $600,000, accord Louis the river is at the danger mark ing to reports of army engineers. possession of her uncle's estate. Fred Governor West has received a copy and rising rapidly. In the north the Young is one of the beneficiaries of a bill introduced in the United Platte river and the Des Moines river named in the seventh will. States senate by Senator Chamberlain, are causing much damage. The Platte provisions of which will enable the is filled with ice gorges which have Project Work is Delayed. ripped away several bridges. The Des Klamath Falls.—Work of construct state to create a state forest through Proprietor« Moines river is below flood stage, but the exchange of scattering school sec ing the second unit of the Klamath is rising. Corner Main and Hotter project, which when completed is to tions in federal forests for a compact High water drove families from body of forest reserve land. furnish water to Poe valley and a Issuance of patents to Siletz home their homes in Rock Island. Ill.; Wat- stretch of territory in the Klamath val steaders under the Hawley bill may oerloo. Neb., and Waterloo. Iowa; ley in the vicinity of Stukel Mountain, Yankton. S. D.; Norfolk. Neb., and will not be commenced immediately, be delayed indefinitely, the land of Schneider. Ind. Near Schneider a fice claiming to have evidence that as expected, according to the officials gorge in the Kankakee river broke, options have been given on some Si of the reclamation service here. letz lands and will start an investiga releasing 16 feet of water. Boats are tion to ascertain if any of these op being used in the principal streets of HOLD-UP SHOOTS THREE Norfolk, Neb. Many other cities are tions are on lands affected by the i- ______ - threatened by floods within a few Lone Man Kills Two, Injures One, of Hawley bill. hours. Advising State Treasurer Kay that Automobile Party. Portland.—Shot by an unidentified the war department is now ready to THE MARKETS. man who opened fire with a pump purchase the locks and canal of the Portland. shotgun when an automobile carrying Portland Railway, Light A- Power We have listed perhaps the Wheat—Track prices: Club, 91c; them was not stopped on his com company at Oregon City, for $376,000. biggest list of bargains in mand. George Hastings, University of the assistant secretary has called bluestem. 94c; red Russian. 90c. real estate of any firm in Barley — Feed. $39 per ton. upon the state to deposit $200.000 of Oregon medical student, and Donald Oats—No. 1 white, $34 per ton. the city. Our list includes McCloud Stewart, son of Charles Stew the $300,000 appropriated to purchase Hay—Timothy, valley, »14; alfalfa. art. a wealthy grain buyer, were killed them jointly. many excellent buys in Barley can be made- to do for Ore- $13. and Irving Lupton, wounded in the Lents property. We also Butter—Creamery, 33c. right arm. on the White House road gon what corn has done of Iowa as have houses for tent and Eggs—Ranch, 21c. near the foot of the Elkrock hill grade a stock fattener is the belief of Harvey for sale on easy payment Hops — 1911 crop, 39c; contracta, between Oswego and Riverdale. Oth Lounsbury, general freight agent of plan. er members of the auto party, namely, the Southern Pacific, who has Just 26c. Wool—Eastern Oregon, He; Wil- Bruce Stewart, member of the Mann completed the distribution of 150 acres A Stewart Printing company, who of barley Beed among farmers on the lamette Valley, 17c. Mobair—32c. owned the car and was driving, and main and branch lines of the South W ANTICO WANTED-Girl for light housework, enquire Lenta Hardware Co.. Lenta. WANTED—Good, clean cotton rags at tfc a pound. Mt. Scott Pub. Co. Have You Ÿ Registered WANTED— Boys mav be had and sometinies girls. The older ohm at ordinai}- HM88 and others M I* schooled and cared for in return (or »light services rendered. For particu lars address W. T. Gardner, ati)>erin- tendont Hoys and Girls Aid Society of Oregon. Portland. Ore. tf KOH If not FOR RENT—Modem 4-room house, well located, $12 (ter month Throe room liotioe near lear Bright Realty Roalt1 Co., ~ . (3 ?“ tier month. Enquire O. F Freeberg, Free in-rg, L block east Grange Store or Lenta Hardware Co. FOR SALE-Newspapers for wrap ping or kindling. Mt. Scott Pub. Co. Love)») Mt. nervlovs Hu inlay Srhool Ilia tn Morning Worshlp II . m FOR 8A1.E—One fourth acre,cleared, in Walden Park. Fivedollar payments Enquire at Mt Scott Publishing Co's, office. H. L. Tabb, clerk in the freight de partment of the Northern Pacific, were uninjured. The top of Hasting's head was blown off by the second charge of buckshot. He died four minutes later. Stewart, who was struck by the third charge, died at St. Vincent’s hospital. Two Events Combined. Roeeburg.—At a special meeting of the trustees of the Roseburg commer cial club, it was decided to hold the fourth annual Strawberry and Rose Carnival in conjunction with its an •ual meeting of the State Grange, which convenes in Roseburg on May $8, 17 and 18. Rats Damaging Timber. Cottage Grove.—The theory that it Is wood rata and not porcupines or sqtslrrels that are damaging timber in this section of the county was ad vanced by W. C. Conner, who brought in a sample of the work of wood rats Aon« on his place near her«. ern Pacific between Portland and Al bany. Loggers from various districts of the Pacific Northwest, meeting inform ally at Portland, laid plans for a per manent organization to include the as sociations in the Columbia River dis trict. the Puget Sound district and the Grays Harbor district. Uniform meth ods of scaling and grading logs, co operation in various other phases of business activity; and closer social re lations Is the purpose of the organiza tion. Declaring that under present condi tions it will be but a short time until the federal government wi'l own all the land suitable for water power sites and the state will own the water. State Engineer John H. Lewis calls atten tion to the need for the people of the state to give serious thought to this matter, to the end that proper legislation may be enacted to enable the federal and state governments to eo-operate in developing these great resource*. Seattle. Wheat—Bluestem, 94c; Club, Sic; red Russian, 90c. Barley—$40 per ton. Oats—$30 per ton. Butter—Creamery, 37c. Eggs—21c. Hay—Timothy, $14 per ton. TRIAL DISAGREE Bright Realty Co. MRS T. BRIGHT Foster Road East of P. O. oloalng me Pennsylvania Sugar Ke fining company’s plant. Only one question is reported to have caused the Jurors to hesitate about returning a verdict of guilty. That is the statute of limitations, which Judge Hand reminded the Jur ors would bar conviction for anything that happened prior to July 1, 1906 New Tork.—The jury in the case of Ex-Convict Arrested for Auto Tragedy John E. Parsons. Washington B. Thom Portland.—Convinced by threads ot as. George H. Frasier and Arthur Don oircumstantial evidence that he la the ner, charged with violating the crim man who murdered Oeorge Hastings inal clause of the 8herman anti trust and Donald M. Stewart, young medi law while directors of the American eal atudenta, in an attempted automo Sugar Refining company, reported a bile holdup on the Whitehouse road, disagreement in the United States Dis Sheriff Stevens arrested in the moun- trict court. tains of Clackamas county, 20 il lee The defendants were charged with southeast of Oregon City, H. B. Bob conspiracy in restraint of trade in arts, alias Jack Roberta. P M Munday Preaching togli P M Wednesday Prayer Meeting 7:go P M. All welcome to the*» meetings. C. J. Cummings. Pastor, rssldsnce vs tasi AOlh Hl Phone Tabor MSI. GRANGE DUCK EGGS-Tboroghbred 3Igs. $1.00 ja-r setting of 13 egg ush, 4th Ave. and Luther St. evenings DIRECTORY ! ((•ranges are recurs led to send to The Herald 1 Into mail->n so tbal a brief card can be rub free under this heading Bend blare, day and hour of meet I ng.) I PI JC ABA NT VALLEY GRANGE No su Meets second Saturday at 7 SO p m , and fourth FOR SALE—Rhode Island Red eggs Haturrtay at Io so a m every month. 15 for $1 00. E. H. Willis, 204 l"th HfM'KWOOD r.RANIIK Meria the drat Wed- Ave., S. t2 nesday <•! each month all |> m and third Mai- I urdav at IV a m. MULTNOMAH GRANGE. NO Tl Meets the FOR SALE—Rhode Island RedCock- fourth Melurdav In every month al 10 go a m . In Grange half. Orient. rel*. Enguire at Grange Store. tf FAIKVIKW g KANGK Meets Orel Saturday and the third Friday of each month. ORANGE. no AM Meet* In EGGS FOR HATCHING—We have i thr Kt'MMKLLVIf.LK st-hoolbousr the third Saturday ot each them Calkins strain of white Leg month. horns, bred for eggs for 10 years. Set EVEXIXG MTAK GRANGE Meets In thelt tings or incubator Iota. Call Lenta hall al Mouth Mount Tabor on the «ret Hatur- lav ot r« h month at 10 a in AU visitors are Home Phone 2924, or address Calkins Wrk'finir Poultry Farm, Lenta, Ore., Gilberta <iRAN<>K wrotul Malar Station. Also a few good cockrela day In ra« h mouth at 10 w a m B GRANGK. NO, Mu.-Maa to fl rU left. if I Aatunla) <arh month LKNTti‘*KANt«K Mrata »aeond Saturday ot LOST—Scotch Collie Male Pup, 4 t«rli month al 10 W a tn months old, please notify Mrs. James <*r«KAMAB tiRAMGK. NO JW Mar to Illa H. McKibben, 7th Ave. and Gilbert and rtrat Maturday In the month al 10 to a. m and receive reward. the third Maturday at 7 p m SANDY GRANGK. No. wj Meria amnd Maturday of rach month at lu o'clock a m <01.1 Mill A URANGi NO M7 Meets In all I day session first Maturday In each month ia I grange hall near Corbett al 10 a m I L acka M a S grange meets first Maturday of each month at io so a m and third Hatur PROFESSIONAL day al 7 go p tn CITIES MENACED BARGAINS al FOR SALE—One hall acre, fenced, cast front, some ori-hard, gissi locai UNI. SEVENTH DAV «DVENTIRT I’HTRfH Ssler- day Sabbath School tv A M Saturday I'reach fio down, $10 |»r monili Enquirv at Ing IIAM Munday Mlsalottary Meeting s:so Mt. Scott Publishing Co’*. office. CITY MEAT MARKET REAL ESTATE ST PAVL*SEI*ll«COPAI.UHt'kCHMOODMKKE Services and sermon al < p m .every Sun day Munday School al 1:00 a. tn Commun ion service.on second Munday ul each month. I>r Van Walerand llvv. Oswald W. Taylor. I.ENTs MAPTlrr t HI Mt lf First Avenue, ues» Foster Road. Rev. J N. Nelson pastor Mun day Melloni K's in Preaching II a. tn and 7 go p. m BY Pt' meets al • SV Prayer- meellne Thursday evening at liOo. MWEtusH l.t rilKRAN MEETING Held every Munday al lu SO • in . and In 'he evening al the chapel al corner of Woodbine street ami Firland avenue Rev H M Nystiom |>aslor. MWKIHMH HKTHANIA CHAPEL, ANAMEL Meahdlnavlan Munday School al II a m . Hlble study anil prayer meet Ing Friday at« P m Mcatuiinavlan people cordially invited and welcome URACS EVANGELICAL CHURCH. I.KNTH Preaching Munday at II a m and 7:gOp m Munday Hrhoo' every Munday al lu a m. Young People*' Alliance every Sunday el «:gs p m Prayer meeting anil Bible study each Weduesilay evening H|-eelal music All .-onllally welcome Rev f'onklln, pastor. i I.KNTM FKIKNIH« ( KI RCH Mouth Main SC Mabbalh Bchruil 10 wa m Service II <Oa m. i lirlstlan kudeavor » »in. m Evangelisti* service I S' Prayer meeting Wedneactay T:M P m Myra H Smith, pastor LKNTS M k. t Ht'Rcff Corner of7tb Ave and (•urden Mt Munday School 10:ru a. m . 1er vicesat II :«l a m and 7,»r p m . Ko worth Icasue « Ml Prayer meeting Thursday even Ing ul rach week All moat cordially Invited. Rev W Hoyd Moore, pastor TREMoNT UNITED HRETHERN CHURCH •2nd Ave «Sth Ml « E Munday Mchool lV;Wa m 1'rvachln* 1100 a as. < hrlallan Endeavor *:au p tn Preaching T:» p m Prayer merlili* Thursday ,1 :*o p m Mr» Lynn pastor LUMBER—At our new mill I1* miles southeast ot Kelso. We deliver lumlwr. MII.LAHD AVE PREHHYTERIAN CHURCH ________ Jonarud Bros. (• Rev. Iwvl Johnson, pastor Residence SM 1 * In Lents EGGIMAN BROTHERS WALK FOR SALE-Barrmi Rock Eggs. $1 i>cr setting of 15. 15 for 100. George Gilson, 4 blocks north Lents Junction on Brace Street. Register To-day Always Fresh and Priced Right (All churches are rv-tue.iid lu send to The llvrald notice*, such a* the following, for publi cation each week free.) DI RECTORY : Notary Public i Abatracts made and examined Rollo €. firotskek Attorney-at-Law Office open daily ami on Monday and Thursday nights Pnone Tabor 1599 Lenta, Oregon W. F. KUneman Attomey-at-Law C. E. Kennedy 2nd Ave., Lenta. Kennedy « KUneman Real Estate and Rentals, Notary Public Work Office Phone T. 2012 Residence 749 Main St. and Carline, Lents, Oregon €• €. Morland, Dentin 719 Dekum Bldg., Third and Wash, ington, Portland, Ore. City Office, .Main 5955; LenU Office, 2838 Residence, Tabor 2587 Residence Corner Sth and Marie Sts., Lenta, Ore. Office Hours 8 to 10 a. m. mr$. Janette (itMlI miss Ruth 6e$ell Lessons in China Painting China decorated to order and tiring Sample» of our work on exhibition at Illite Pharmacy. Studio, linth Ave.. H. E., Grays Crossing Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of tha ear. There Is o- !y < v. y t • euro deafness, and that L I . co .-.¡tutional remedies. Dcifnesa lj I 1-1.1 Inflamed condi tion of the no.- otj I g of the Euatu- < • Tube. V. he i t U tube Is Inflamed u have a rumbll u: i und or Imperfect haring, and who It is entirely closed. J’csfn.-ns Is the rveult. and unless the In- nammatfen can bo tai on out nnd tills t’lbc ri-storid to It» normal condition. 1 cr.r'ng will In destroyed forever: nine < use* out of t< n nre caused by Catarrh. e-1 !ch 1.» nothin« but an Inflamed eondl- ticn <* the mucous »urfaee*. Or II r’ve i-.e |-r ndn-t fmllar* f..r any ea*e of J'o f-1, I 1, I ryinsrrhnhateannot beenrclb» L..I -. c Uarrbllu: ■ t -id forcireuian, free. r. J 17NET, a CO., Toledo, Ohio P-d I by linurs: r*.7>. Tuko Uall*a ratnlly Pills tot constipation. Patronize Herald Advertisers. BOOK READERS, LOOK We sell, buy or exchange nov els of all kinds. Big line just in. LAMBERT'S CONFECTIONERY Dili Sirie 0« Citllu, inn RAILROAD TIME ( ARD UNION IHK>T. NORTHERN PACIFIC Phone A SMI. Main seal Leaves 7:10* m , ln:wi m l:su p. m.. ll:ISp.m. Atrlves 1:00 a. m.l:gop. m.,7:oop m ,io:«op m. OREGON-WARRINGTON HE AITI.E Phone A SISI. Private es. 1 Leaves ».soa. m . 1 V. p m . 1«p. m.. Hisop a. Arrives S 4b a io , J:»'p m .S SO p. m s:01pm P endleton local Leaves?:»* m , arrtve*t:R0a tn. THE HALLES LOCAL Leave* « Ou p tn . arrive* iU iO a. m OVERLAND s:ui p. tn .arrive* 19:46 a. m.. «eu p m ■FtiKANE Le*tes 9:0J p. m.. arrives 11 :a> a. m. HOI THERN PACIFIC Et'UENE PAMENUER lLoavM«:gSp m .arrives 11:00* m AHIlI.AMi | Leaves «:a> a. m , arrives 9 f41 p. m ROSERURU j Leaves S:«o p m , arrives 5: tu p tn 0 CALIFORNIA TRAINS G-avv al 1 J0 am. « 50 p. tn , • » p m Arrivi at 7:ao T.ij a m.T.Rla rn , 2:go p m WEST Ml DK Corvallls. Ieav*7 aua. m.. arriva«:» p m Hlllsboro, leave* 7:'JU a. m.. n a m «:«0 b m «:4«p m r ' Arrive s on , m , lu » a ru . 9:«ô p. m . <10 p. m . 6 » p m. JEFFERSON STREET l'allas, leaves 7 40 a. ni, arrives 5:4« p. m UNION DEPOT Dalla*, leaves 4:io p. ni., arrives lo:K * m HHKRII i EN — UNION DEPOT i Leaves at 4:00 p. ni. arrives 10:» a. m. TtLLAMOOK Leaves »:« HllhtM.ro, lo:00Tlllainook 4 a«; leaves Tlllam.K.k , :«0a m Hlllsboro 1:40 p n> . arrives In Portlasd 1:46 p m NORTH BANK Phone A «»1, Marshall 9» ART o HI a Gaves.a:'»'* m..«:»p m , arrives lu:» p m U:.iu noon. r • HANIER LOCAL ,A'"y«1 :OU P- >n., fi:4» p. m., arrives 9:40 a m i o.w p m. * LYI.E GOI.DENDALE Leaves«:»a. m., arrives«:un p. m. SPOR a NE KXPRErm !-•••»« «:«; a. m , 7:0» p. m. arrive* S:(M a. m., COLUMRIA LOCAL Leaves «.so p tn , arrive* 9:00 a. rn ELECTRIC LINKS OREGON ELECTRIC Halvtn and way point* l.eavln* al 7:». a «0, 10:«. 3:00, l:«,4:10JI;M Arrives«:«, ims. l:»,4:H,»:»,«:»,»rtBiil.g0 Hlllsboro and Forest Grove I-eaves «:40,«:», 10:gA. 1 ;oo. •:»,«;« S IR ll-M Ar,l»’i‘7lk001p m'«•»- »«* UNITED RAILWAYS Third and Stark phone iv«i Marshall M0 I leaving hourly from«:»,, m to«:» p. m. Arriving •• •• 7:M a. m. to »:M n. m IIOTf A KJ Tk IA A • * . a. ........................... r * P ortland railway light a power Alder Mt. station. A Aim. ««O h Main Oregon City, arrives end leaves each half hour from 6 W)a m. to midnlxbt. Cazadero, arrive« and hmvea «*45 10*45 a m, •«;•.»!«*. 4:4A, «:«« p. m '. stopping .t Troutdale, and Gresham, way point*. Gresham. Troutdale, leaves at 7:4«, *;4g l|;4«a. m ,l:46, «:», •:«*. 11» p m. 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