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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (April 18, 1912)
DOINGS OF OUR NEIGHBORS CONSOLIAMO FRUII SFILINO AGENCY HH1TZ Y ITHMS CONHilHUTlft) BY HfKAll) BORRG A birthday surprian party wna given at IlliPORTtilS AT NEARBY POINTS was well alt«ud«d and every body had I a good time. Mr. James Benfield spent Sunday In the Imni« of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Stone, : the city visiting with his wile and Ulti« who reside one-half mil« cast of la-re. in ! eon. honor of tlieir daughter, Miss Stella, Mr. Roblmon of Fairview held ser- who came home from Portland (or a few Ì vices at ths grongo Itali last Monday. day» stay. AI hhi I 40 invited friends and relatives were present. The home was beautifully decorated witli Oregon Grape an<i dall'iHiills Simple games ami untale Itistru- were til«' order of tlie evening in<ntal music was fitrniahcd by Mimi Stella and Mr. Kjfe Stomi After par- taking of a generous lunch, which was serviHi at midnlglil, all returned Imme after wishing Miss Hu-Ila many happy returns of the day aud many more to follow. Mr. and Mrs. Malvay, entertained , Mr. Robinson last week, when he was up at the Heights. DOVLK Mrs M. M. Reid spent a low days in . Portland last week. Waller Kitxsmiller was hern •owing clover mmm ! Tuesday. Our Islands In the Paeifle. The United Ktatee Is In |>oaaeeolon nt a numtx-r of scattered small islands in the Paciflc, some of them really noth Ing more than barren rocks or coral reefs. Over tbeae comparatively worth Portland, Or., April 16, (Hpecial)— less lusular poeseaslous tbe American Consolidation ot the two movements to flag hai tieen raised from time to time establish a general Northwest fruit sell as a matter of form. Up to this time ing agency at Portland lias been effect ! they have lieen found of no practli ul ed, The Northwestern Fruit Exchange | value and for tbe moat part are unIn lias changed its by-laws to provide for ' baldtcd. In fact, few of them are ultimate mutualisation under control of capable of producing enough to ana th- growers' unions which ship through tain Inhabitants. Among the largest Hie exchange. A Committee represent of these Pacific Islands are t'hriKt- luai, Gallego. Starbuck. I'-nrhyn, Pal ing the Portland Commercial Club, inyra. Phoenix. Howland. Baker. Jotin Chamber of Commerce and Clearing ston. Gardner. Midway. ^Morell and House AswH-iation has investigated tbe Marcus The Midway Islands are oc subject and recommends co-operation CUpled by a colony of cable telegra witli the exchange on the part of the pliers and electricians. They are In prees, commercial organizations, b-nka charge of tbe relay In the cable line and the fruit growers. The Portland connecting tbe Philippines with the bankers are arranging to finance ad Pacific coast Thia colony Is composed vances to growers, based on tbe market of atxiut forty persons.—New York value of the crop as fixed by the ex* Times. ichange. C. A. Cupp is working for the A Bold Bet. Until two years ago the demand lor In Thomas E Fnrlsh'a book. ••Gold Tlie I. O. O F. Lwlge No. 195 and ington Bros. Oregon and Washington apples was so nunters of California." la a yam alM»ui Miss Miller, from Colorado, is here heavy that buyers eagerly purchased Rels-ccn No. 193, <4 Handy, have elected the biggest gambling Mr Furinb knew delegates to atb-nd t)>« Grand Ixwlge and visiting relatives tor a few weeks. crops on the treer. The increase in of in that time of big belting: "A man J. Steel and A’. M. HholtS, finis lied acreage is so enormous, however, that of the name of Moore had lieen betting Rebecca Amembly whioli will convene at Pendleton, May 20, 21 and 22. Tlie grubbing for Joe. DeShaxer last week. without a strong co-o|ierative selling and lost over and over sums aggregat I. O. <>. F. delegates are William A. agency tbe entire prosperity of the fruit ing several thousands of dollars on the Morand, P. G. and Clem Bartach, 1'. G. | industry would lie in danger. I Ait year, gume of faro. Finally, as be turned CHI KKYVIllt both of Boring. Tlie Rrliecca delegate hundreds of carloads of apples, shipped to leave, the dealer asked. 'Are you Moore baited, besilatcd Y’ankoo Doodle keep it np. The fine by individuals and local associations, tbieugh?’ is Amy L. Morand, [Kiel mialrrsa of till» then, turning and taking from bls pock weather of course. Very seasonable for place. were sacrificed at auction in Ea tern et n key. held It up and said. 'I will bet this time <>t tlie year. I markets for little more than freight Rev. A. Malloy, of Portland, oceupiud j you everything in my safe, which this the pulpit at II«: Methodist church in-re The candidate« have b en putting in charge«. key unlocks, ou tb<- ten. How mucli The prices secured for those districts Is tn your safe?" InquliM the denier la«t Hunday morning. Tin- pastor, Rev. their >»e«t licks lately. marketing through the North western '1 do not know, but It is a large xurn. A. B. Calder, was unable to till his ap lAFollntt« will get a good vote in this Fruit Ex< henge were high and the grow- j If you win take the key. open the nrt fe pointments owing to an accident which befell him last w«« k while out driving. part of tlie county on tlie Republican era received large and prompt .returns. ■ and secure all the money you tiud His horse to<ik fright and ran away ticket and Champ Clark is gaining Co-operation with the exchange, as re there If ! win we will go to the Hii fe the tboney, and you throwing him to the ground and injuring friends every day everywhere on tbe organised, lias lieen HS'im-d by the dif together, count must cover the amount.' wns the an Democratic ticket. Both good men. ferent commercial t-odies and a vigorous him quite m-ven-Jy but luckily no bom « swer The challenge was accepted, were broken. It i» expect««! lie will re Birch Roberts, who is holding dow n a caiiqmign will 1«? conducted to secure a the bet made, and Moore won some cover iii a sliort time. claim eoiittieait of town, is making a heavy tonnage. The fruit districts rep thing over 817.000 Several friends and rvlntivi-s gathered road from hie place down towards the resented at tlie Portland me« ting were at the home of Mr. atei Mrs. it. B Joins auto road, a distance <4 over a mile. Rogue River, Moeier, Walla Wail, Yak-1 Pigg Pye. What strikes the render of the an of West Boring luHt Saturday evening in Thia road is <>w over half dor e aud is iina Wenatchee, Cashmere, Spokane, honor of Mrs. Jones birthday anniver an easy grade all of the way. His claim, la-wiston and Boise. A brane office of cient books on cookery is the mention sary. < urds and oilier amuM menu« fol which under a new survey, take« in two the exchange will l>e established at Spo of whole pigs, whole oxen and so on "Pigge" was a very fashionable dish lowed. Ib-frtwhmeula were served at claims |>artly improved, is a good one. kane, but th« operating headquarters and was cooked in many ways Here will be built up at Portland. midnight. Men are constantly coming to tlie dam Is n recipe from “Dyver.se Baked Uniting these two movements means Charles Hicks, of Silverton, Oregon, : seeking employment and am put to the salvation of the fruit industry by Metys,” a fifteenth century cookery who lias been here tor tile past few book: "To make a Pigg Pye: Take a months with hi" sister, Mrs. J W. I wor k at once. Affaire under tlie new building up one strong selling agency. pigg and scalld it and slit in the mid Maulding, returned liome last Hunday management already put on a new ap* dle and take out the bones, season it with pepper. salL cloves and mace aud morning. Shortly after his arrival here [rearance and it can lie seen, at a glance, nutmegs Chop sweet herbs fine with In- wns taken ill witli a complication <>( that tbs new company will have a far the yolkes of two or three eggs rind diseases ami lias been under tiie doctor's different result to show before ttiis year aome plump’d currant Then lay the .A ! reception will be given by tbe closes. A new water system is already care almost ever sinoe until the last few Young Peoples Club o of St. Paul’s one half of the plgg Into the pye, and “ ‘ installed by piping pure spring waler church to weeks. Bishop and M 1rs. Scadding, the herbs and currants and salt over Mrs. S. B. <'rose au«l son, Claude, of from this side of tlie river faraway from Thursday evening. May2 at the Wood- it and some butter. Then lay the oth Boring, and Mrs. O. D. R<s<, of Kelso, the contaminating influence of the mere ball. er half of the plgg on top of tbatte. A short musical and literary program and tl>e rest of the herbs and currants attended tlie reception given by Mr. ami camp. Thorough inspection of the rock will lie rendered. The bishop will de Mrs. R. 8. Hmith at Handy y.-sU-rdny in foundation is still going on and a gaso liver an informal address after which, on the top with some butter, and so bake it; you may eat It hot or cold.” honor of their find wedding anniversary. line engine is kept busy running a drill refreshments will be served. to ascertain positively just what the rocks Mrs. Huiitli is Mrs. CrxMw’ daughter. It is seldom Woodmere has a chance He Translated IL under all of the propose«! dam-sights Tomorrow is primary eks-lion and kt to bear so excellent a speaker as Bishop Tbe general muuager of the Balti-1 arc. No guess work nor any liap-hax- us all turn out and express our views of Hcadditig, and it is hoped that every more and Ohio railroad was riding in u ’ ard work about this company. Ameri tiie candidate« l>y casting our vote to one who possibly can will take advan freight engiue on the Cumberland di- , can engineers stand at the hand of their help nominal«* the right man for the vision of that road a short time ago ; tage of this opportunity. profession the world over. No such The train was a heavy one. made up rigid |ila<«-. If all tile decent [ssiple do Tlte Bishop is greatly interested in civil engiueer was ever known as Cole not come to the primaries tomorrow and the growth of St Paul's and very gen of refrigerator cars loaded with tbe i Goathals, who iiae built the Panama <!<> their pnrt, they sliould not is* stir- erously consented to give this evening maximum tonnage for tbe engine. As canal, the greatest work ever underta they approached a grade tile engineer prisi-d nor complain if son»* unworthy to the people of the neighborhood. ken by man without very little loss of leaned over to tbe tireman and yelled: candidate is nominated. Someone will The ladies of St Paul’s Guild gave a "Wurm ber up. old tallowpot. warm life and two years liefore the time set Is* elected and if tlie d««*«*nt ¡s-ople do Slam a potpie into ber so ■ for its completion. A siliy German pa bazaar at t!IO9-77th. St. S. E. April 17. ber up their duty, though they l<s«*, the genera) per publiseed at Portland says Goethals The event was successful from every she'll be katish to take tbe big dip for j tendency will I«' for good government. tbe knob." recently interviewed Hie Kaiter “Billy" j stand [mint. Iz*t us not in* prejudiced in our choic«* "Will you kindly translate that for anil found out that the “Me and Gott” or Is* guided by out whims ot fancies roe?" asked the manager Climbing Parnassus. knew more al>out civil engineering than ••I "Why sure." said tbe engineer but svle t tin* one that will serve tls* In mythology Ptui>n»*ii». n mountain iioeltials. For sheer stupidity and told him to slip sum«* chow to her so public in general honesty and intelligent 1 “ilamphoolishners ' tills is the limit in central Greece, was sacred to the she’ll raxxle-daxsle the hump."—Pblln ly and t<> the best advantage. muses. Tlie Delphian aanctuary ot i His imperial fooliebnMS knows just delptiia Saturday Evening I’osL A| m >I1 o wns ou Its slope, and from be alioul anough to change hie f38’> tween Its twin summit leaks flowed Curbing Hsr Tongue. ( OKHf II I suits of clothes—one for every day in the fountain Castalia, the waters of “What If I do get my sentences Mrs. R. BsrgMdt of Troutdale visit- i the year and move from one of hie 52 which were reputed to Impart the vir "Any <•<1 her sister, Mrs. le« Evans, a few j palaces—on« for every week in the tue of poetic Inspiration The highest mixed up?" asked tire wife peak. H.tatH feet, was Held sacred to body can understand with any sense days last weak. year. , Bacchus and the re«t to Afaillo and the what words mean." .Mrs. II Sidwell, from Reedvills, "Not alwaya. my dear." explains the Railroad surveyors were as busy as a muses, whence the saying ot youug po visited friends here and at Bridal Vail man killing snakes last Saturday around pat leut husband. "For example. If ets "climbing Panni-.su« ’’ recently. you were to tell me to lay my head Sandy. It ap|H*ars that the new com fiat on the pillow that would lie clear Miss Abbie Stites, of Latourell Falls, pany have already secured the right of High Ideal. was a guest at Ferndale Place Sunday. way from Cottrell to Sandy witli tlie Just to be good, to keep life pure enough, but If you were to tell me to < til I m ** t Bu rk holder, of Portland, at possible exception of two parties, but from degrading elements, to make It lay my flat bead on the pillow that tended the dance given by the base ball with the proviso that they begin throw constantly helpful In little ways to would"- "But 1 would be too polite to come club of thia place, Saturday evening ing dirt within a year. Whether they those who are touched by IL to keep right point blank out to you like that." one's spirit always sweet and avoid all an<l s|>ent Sunday with friends in thia will get to Cherryville soon remains to ! manner of petty anger and irritability protests tbe fond wife.—Chicago Post vicinity. lie seen Imt one thing certain they are —that Is an Ideal as noble as It Is dltti Miss Nelly Fox. librarian of Portland, on the way and this ho|>eful ami cheer culL—Edward Howard Griggs Letting Off the Air. Rill Wllgus attends the same church was out checking up the hooks of the ful little burg will soon lie on the map. as Deacon Dongslip. but be seems to branch library here Tuesday, and ex Inharitsd. One of the finest farms in the state is •’Sadie." an Id a mother to her small be sore on the deacon for some rea pects to move the books to Portland in that of the Vetch Bros, near Boring. daughter, "why la It that you and son or other. The deacon ts a great the new future, band to talk in class meeting, but ids IflO acres of this land is cleared and lays your little brother are always quarrel Fred Hhonlly had Hie misfortune to as fine as any land in Illinois or Iowa talks don’t go with Bill The other Ing?" loose a valuable cow Sunday. "I don’t know.” replied Sadie. ”un night the deacon was giving bis experi and is just as rich ns in any | rnirie Miss Mary Gibhart, formerly tele state. It is also finely improved. Tak- *••• * take after you and ÖP take« ence in n loud tone of voice when Bill said to the man sitting next to him: phone exchange girl of this place, hut ing the Oregon climate into considers- •f,<-r papa. —Chicago News, “You hear that old fool? Maybe you now of Portland Heighta school, visited tion this home is far to be preferred to think he Is saying something, but he The Start. relatives and friends here the first of tlie anything in the middlo West. Judge—Were you present when the isn’t. He has a puncture: that is all." week. One rancher says the way to farm trouble started between the man and —Topeka Capital \ -- here is to plant artichokes in the ground his wife? Witness Yes. «Ir. I was Posted. yo ’ Kt delr weddln', ef dot's whut COUMBIA lit 1611 IS in the early spring and later to sow oats “That new salesman thinks he knows Mrs. George Reed of Ki sister Rock, on the surface. The artichoke tops and means, sub Exchange as much sbMI our buatMNMi M i <i" has moved to Portland to make her oats grow up together and make an im said the head o? the firm Playing a Part. liome witli her mother, Mrs. Jeelcen. mense crop of fodder and the stock eat Maud Did the manager say he’d let "Well.” replied the Junior partner, Mr. James Benfield is the happy fath anil relish the artichoke tops a« readily you play a part? Mnta’I Yes He "maybe he does. He told me < ontl- as they do the oats and thrive on it. | said he’d mt her have me play apart deutly he wouldn’t ttitiiK of eating er-of a tine baby boy. In the fall when the artichokes have from bls comnanv than with It some of the things we are puttlug on Mr. P. Anderson was in the city Sat the market" —Washington -Star matured in the ground tbe hogs are urday purchasing a fine potato planter turned in and go after them ; live all Almost A Ml rival Mr. Taylor came out Saturday night Modern Plays. winter and get fat for that matter, at i One of the most startling changes ever “The a vorn ¡re modern play.“ sald a to spend a short time with his folks at the same time the hogs rid the ground seen in an) man. according to W. B. playwright. "calla In thè ttrst act for th« ranch. of all fern roots, fertilise the ground and Holeclaw. Clarendon, Tex., was effected all our falth. In thè acconci for all our Miss Laura Rosa was at home last make it a hundred percent richer, and years ago in his brother. “He had such hope and In thè last for all our charl- week with her parents. clear the land of ferns. The next spring a dreadful cough.” he writes, “that all »V " Mr. Havison King of Portland a repeat the process and so on indefinite our family thought he was going into guest at. A. Wood wards laut Hunday. ly You will never have to plant the consumption, but lie began to use Dr. To have a flue healthy complexion — The Misses Alice and Kilby Rasmus- artichokes hut once as they are in the King's New Discovery, and was com the liver must he active, the bowels pletely enred by ten bottles N .w he is sen enjoyed a tine horseback ride on ground to stay in spite of the hogs. regular and the blood pure All this is sound and well and weighs 218 pounds. brought about by using HERBINK. It Sunday. Buckwheat ought to he eo«n more A lot of the young folks from the generally here as it makes great bee For many years our family has used thoroughly scours the liver, stomach this wonderful remedy for Coughs and and bowels, p its the body in tine condi Heights, attended the ball game at pasture, and it grows so rank it Colria with excellent results. “It’s quick, tion and restores that clear, pink and Reeds Island on Sunday. smothers out the fern and the grain is safe, reliable and guaranteed. Price white complexion so much desired by The dance at the grange hall last Sat great chicken feed; lieaides who doesn't 50 cents and fl.00 Trial bottle free at ladies. Price 50e. Sold b y Lents The urday night, given by the hall team, like buckwheat pau-oakee? all dealers. maev. 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