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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (April 18, 1912)
COTTAGE WITH A GAMBREL ROOF. BRIEF NEWS OF OREGON (MU, by Glenn L. taxton. Architect. Minneapoll«, Minn. ' , i '* by tllrnn 1«. Haxtun pekspi :« rivi: view IUOM A PHOTOGRAPH ' 1 RALC’NV j J I ■ . | | i ! i Thia <!t<*lgn liuike* n aplvntlhl city or country home. It haa Itecn built for I both In thia plan we get our living room and dining r<><«m acroaa the front. ■ The mm ' oix I atory haa three chaiuliera, g<><><| doaet apace, a big bathroom and a largo linen cloaet llotiae haa n full baaeiucnt: tlr»t atory, nine feet; aecond atory, eight fed Hire twenty four feet wide and thirty *lx feet deep over the tnuln part Hardwood floor* throughout. Birch or oak tlniah or Waahington Hr lu the tlr>t floor, pine to paint In the aeeond atory. Coat to build, exelualve of heating and plumbing, $'2.1 ML V|M>n riH-elpt of fl the publlaber of thia pn|>or will auppl/ * copy of Sax ton'a book of pinna ciitltleil "Amerli nn Dwelling*” The tiook contain* 2M new nml up to date dealgna of cottage«, bungalow* and realdencea coating from $1,1*10 to Ift.ooo in the $25,000 breach of promise suit. Instituted at Salem by Lillian G. ' Hrnlth against Wiliam I*. Lord, Jr., son of ex Governor fxird, the jury brought in a verdict of $1 against the defendant and as*es»ed the costs against the plaintiff. A complete statement of Htafe Ar chltcct Knight, showing the profits | which have accrued since th«- estab lishment of that office, or rather dur Ing the first year of it* existence has j b«-en completed and show* a net profit for the year of $9135. i Not guilty was the verdict return*»/ 1 at Portland In the case of the state ! agalnat Burt Hicks, the owner of an ■ open-shop machine shop, who was In- : dieted for murder in the first degree 1 for the killing of William A. Wortman, a striking machinist and plckeler. Seventy tons of eighty pound steel rail* have arrived at Marshfield for a | terminal railway to be built this sum mer, over which steam trains can be ’ run ami over which all roads coming i into (loos Bay are to be allowed to 1 operate. The work I* to begin Imme diately. The sportsmen of Jackson county have agreed to cooperate with War den Finley to prevent the breaking of the state game laws and work toward a gradual elimination of the game wardens. Protection for fish and game and war on crows is the present policy. Pendleton was the scene Monday of a riot when a majority of the team sters employed by the Warren Con struction company in street paving work struck Two men, Marion Dear- dorff and Jam** Turner, who refused to walk out, were dragged from their wagons and badly beaten by the riot- 3 Important Features 3 ¡W 1st, Quality 2nd, Style < 3rd, Price Work of putting in rock al the Jetty ut I ,r<n<f atarled again Monday. Arllih* ot incorporation for the Fl rat Truat company of Portland, with a capital stock of $',()0,di(>, were Died ut ,Salem. 'I he Oregon Electric Itnllryiul haa <1« ided to erect three steel bridge* on the road now being built between Sa lem und Eugene. Supplementary articles of incorpor ation have been fill'd by the Nehalem These are three important features connected with our line bank, increasing Its capital stock from of Ladies’ shoes. The quality is the Best; the style, the $10,000 to $20,000. Latest; and the price Lowest, consistent with Quality and A dlatroua tire occurred at Canby Style. when the City Hotel was completely deatroyeil by lire with all ot It* con See our line of Patent, Gun Metal and Tan Shoes—all the tents, one man being burned to death. latest toes. When the Oregon Naval Militia leaves for Its summer cruise in the Fine line of Black Velvet Strap Sandals. Pacific, some time In July, the armored cruiser Pennsylvania will be used for the purpose Famous Nap-a-tan School Shoes—None Better Letters have buen »ent by President C. T, Prali of the good roads associa tion, Io every county judxe and com mlssloner In Oregon, asking support for the harmony highway bills. Property in the state of Oregon 1» A Home Industry carrying insurance against Are loss to the amount of $186,262,1«* .90 This Comer Main and Foster Lents, Ore. does not Include marine Insurance, which amount* to another $25,000,000. The second annual convention of the architectural league of the Pacific Coast closed ut lx>* Angeles with the election of officers and the selection of Portland as the meeting place for “Stopping an ad to save money is 1913. Down pouring rains last week have like stopping the clock to save time,’’ added thousands of dollars to the crop says The Herald Advertising Man. of Umatilla county. The rain was gen- oral and fell throughout the drier aee- tions of the county, where It was most Phone Lent« Hume 1111 for job print needed. i Word comes from Florence that the ing. Pacific Great Western railway com- puny's engineers are again at work in that vicinity, after having been with drawn from the field two or three months ago. On January 31. 1912, there were 58 postal savings bank* In operation in Oregon with deposits amounting to more than $580,000, deposited by 5300 depositors, an average of $106 per depositor. While riding on the rods of a west UR ambition has been to give the public a perfect blend of Coffee. We were the bound freight, a man supposed to be first concern in the Nortwest to pack Roast Coffee and Steel Cut Coffee in a John Hegmoe. was killed at Encina. Vacuum package. We consider our coffee to represent all the details of a finished Eighteen cars pavsed over his body COFFEE EDUCATION. Unlimited time and money spent in this pursuit has won and it was discovered with half on for us the recognition of all high class grocers and aided us in giving the consumer the each side of the track. Because of the refusal of the Oregon HIGHEST GRADE of coffee roasted and packed in the Northwest. Short Line to submit to the railroad commission the complete annual re Dwight-Edwards Co., Portland Oregon port required by law. the commission Sold in Lents by haa Instructed the attorney general to bring pr<x-evdings against it The body of Mrs. Tom McGrath, who mysteriously disappeared from Bend, last July, was found In the lleschutes river by a fisherman. The woman had South Main St. “Always Quality” Lents, Oregon been beaten and abused by her hus band and evidently committed suicide. Modern Shoe Repair Factory Succes Is Ambition Plus A Plan O McNeil Brothers W. C. North For Sheriff His Platform “Flat Salary, Anti-fee, Anti-Graft” “County Prisoners Should be fed at cost” “Strict enforcement of all laws” “Co-operation between Sheriff, Assessor and County Clerk.” “All tax payers treated alike" Co-operation with County Court in working pris oners at best advantage.” “Rid the streets of vicious maligners of the insti tutions of the country.” Mr. North has a 23 years record in Portland and vicinity as a Farmer, Mechanic, Spanish War Veteran, City Engineer, Inspector and Deputy County Assessor. He knows how to handle the Sheriff’s office to the satisfaction of well mean ing people and will “make good” if he has a chance paid adv