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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (May 2, 1912)
DOINGS OF OUR NEIGHBORS MBBZY DIMS t()M FIHL'Tf'l) BY Kt ISO IINMI I) KBPOR1BKS AT NFAKNY POINTS uot a fit man to lie the Preaident of thia nation and by the same token neither ia Taft and the people of thia nation will •let tn« know it Ibis Fall if they get a chance It ia a humiliating spectacle to ««e the«« two former friend* and prominent public men quarreling like pick pockets. OREGON NEWS NOTES DEATH LOSS FROM OF GENERAL INTEREST TORNADO IS LARGE Events Occurring Throughout Two Oklahoma Towns Wiped the State During the Past Out; 34 Dead And Many Week. Injured. The funeral of li«rt Jotiarmi, who <lh«l on Monday, April th« 22nd. waa held al th« K«la<> church on Wednesday, Rev. Ja*. D. Corby, of Portland con ducted the funeral aarvicea. The de- Injured Employe Sues Mill. Oklahoma City. Okla.—First estim ceased waa the neat to the youngest Astoria.—A suit wa« filed In the ates of the number of dead as a result aon of T. G. Jouarud, and waa born in circuit court by Henry Hutlnen against of tornadoes which swept Oklahoma Freelurrn county, Minnesota. in 187), the Clatsop Mill company to recover and a part of Kansas Haturday and came to Oreg' n and aettled at Kelao in 915,000 damages for personal Injuries Hunday were reduced to 31. when tele I AIRVIEW 1877 and baa lived Io thia vi< lolly aver alleged to have been sustained by the graphic communication to the town J. P. Province«' new bungalow ia rap ainoa. Mr. Jonarud waa well and favor plaintiff, who asserts that on April 3, ably known, having served an con (table idly nearing completion. The house ia 1912, while running a machine known of Foss wa* restored and it waa learn ed that no fatalities had occurred at to lie modern in every way with furnace, for a numlrar of yeara. The funeral *s a sash sticker, his right hand was waa one of the largeat aver held in thia hot and cold water, ami electric lights. caught in the knives of th« machine that place. The number of known dead, how A son was born to Mr. and Mra. El vicinity. The floral offering« from hie »nd three fingers were cut off. ever, was swelled Monday to a total many friend« and from the Handy mer Jenkins on April 27. of 34. when a tornado practically wip Orange, of which he waa a member, R. Hunter lies )>eeii «pending a few Move Started to Units Colleges. ed out the village of Rogers, Okla. were numerous and beautiful. lie days at Vancouver, Wash, Dallas.—Calling on Governor West it I* known that 20 towns were leave« a widow, a father and mother, Mr*. H. M. Hhaw and daughter, Mias to appoint a commission to look Into struck by the storm which swept Mr. and Mra. T. G. Jonarud, two Ruth, visited relatives in Hellwood over all phases and plana broached for the . northward through portions of south brother* at Kelao, Roliert and Gilbert Hunday. consolidation of the University of western and central Oklahoma, and JonarmA, one elater, Mra. Htlllman An Oregon and the Oregon Agricultural that two of them. Butler and Foss. A ball given by H. Holte ami R, drew« at Cottrell, and a brother, John College, a resolution was unanimously , were literally wiped out. ! Burd felt here Haturday night was a Jonarud at Boring. passed here at a mass meeting, pre It had been reported that 10 persons pleasant event. sided over by E. B. Piper, president of had been killed at Foss. Approximate Mra. Belay Smith and family of Mrs. M. C. Cornett and daughter, the Portland Commercial Club. Grealiain have rented John Maronay'a ly 175 persons were injured, but not ' Mi«« Ivy, spent the week-end with plane. more than a score are seriously hurt. ’ friends at Banks, Oregon. Seventh Will Refused. Beven person* were killed In the vi Mra. A. Dickson, who waa taken to a Mrs. J. W. Benecke entertained a Pendleton.—Mabel Young Wnrner, cinity of Kirkland, Tex., and two at hospital In Portland, ia reported im number of ladies al a quilting (or the alleged inak>w of bogus will* and cre Foulke. A woman and her child pro proving l.rucflt of the Ladles' Aid Hs-iety of ator of sensations, suffered another re bably were fatally hurt near Tallum. Arbor day was ol«ei ved at the school the M. E. church last Thuraday after- verse In her long battle for the eslate Torrential rains which accompanied by a general clean up of ground* and . noon. of her uncle, when County Judge J. W. the wind caused several streams to several tree* and atiruba were planted. Mrs. W. Ellison entertained at * tea Maloney handed down a decision re top their banks and interrupt railroad ( for the W omens Hoclety of the Presby fuslug to admit to probate the seventh traffic. Dispatches indicate the water will to the estate, and ordering the pe is subsiding and train service baa DOVtR terian church Thuraday afternoon. tition dismissed. H. A. Cupp haa rented the Hemiater been restored. J. R. Hughes spent last week on pro place and moved thereon. Ail central Oklahoma seems to be fessional business in Eastern Oregon. demoralized and it may be day* be A. Uptogrove and aon, Charley, have NEW SUIT MAY RESULT Mr and Mr*. Hughes entertained fore the loss of life and property Is gone to Cana«, Washington, to work in Jobu Doutie, of Portland over Sunday. Fight on University Petitions Will be known. the logging camp (or awhile. t Continued. P. Magnolia haa taken a clearing con-1 Mrs. Wallbaum, of Chicago, III., is here visiting al the home of her grand Salem. — That the end of the effort What Texan* Admire tract at Aim*. son. Mr. Borchardt. to declare fraudulent and void the ia hearty, vigorous life, according to The third quartley conference of the W. Hall, who had his leg broken referendum petitions directed at more Hugh Tailman, of San Antonio. “We M. E. Church was held Wednesday, A. some time ago. is able to be around thun 9500.000 worth of University of find" h<- write*, "that Dr. King’* New B. Calder delivered an inspiring and Oregou appropriations Is not yd In Life Pill» surely put new life and energy ! with the aid of crutches. uplifting sermon. A b*«ket dinner waa sight and that the cause will be do into a person. Wife and 1 believe they aerved and the liuaine«« meeting waa The body of a man, presumably a elded upon its merits if there is any are the beet made.” Excellent for stom held in the afternoon. tramp, was found by some Fairview possible way to reach such a deci-djn. ach, liver or kidney troubles. 25 et* at Mr. and Mra. INigli of Cherryville at boys here Sunday, cloeo to the O. W. was the statement of Judge Sinter. all dealer*. tended the quarterly conference Wed R. A. N. track aliout one mile west of He announces that a motion for re town. Nothing on the man'* penion hearing will be filed In a short t'me, nesday. Liquor Bill I* Vetoed 0. A. Keith had a crew of men work gave any clew to hi* identification. He and pending decision on that petition, wa« «flabbily dressed and appeared to Seattle. —Mayor George F. Cotterlll, the law will be gone Into thoroughly ing on North Eagle Creek road Inal lie almut 50 years of age. Heath was to determine just what course to pur V ho is himself a strong prohibitionist, week. probably due to natural cau«e* a« there vetoed the bill making it a misde Mr«. Rciil and Mi«« Mary Bewa re was nothing to indicate suicide or mur sue to take the cases to trial on theii meanor for minors to enter saloons merit*. turned from the Sunday school conven-1 der. H« had probably been extinct • Ith the intention of purchasing in The supreme court, in its decision, lion Thursday. for two or three days. The coroners stated that 8. H. Friendly, as an Indi toxicating liquors. Mr. and Mr*. Keith were surprised took charge of the remain«. vidual taxpayer, did not have capa Tuesday evening when returning from Thirty-Six I. W. W.’s Sentenced Mrs. J. C. Windle ha» gone to Sea city to sue. but said at the same time Handy to find a number of neighliora at side to spend a few day* for the benefit that the Hull should have been brought Kamloops, B. C.—Thirty-six mem their place fighting fire that »«• burn of her health. She will lie a guest of by a law officer of the state. bers of the Industrial Workers of the ing the roof off their hou»e. but win Mrs. A. T. Axtell. World have been sentenced from one ■OOU extinguished by applying water Father and Son Named. to three month* in jail for intimida Mra. C. G. Fancher has returned from with the «pray puinu and bucket Albany.—A pecular colncldnpce de tion. brigade. It caught from a «park from visiting her sister, Mrs. J. M. Volkmar, veloped In the recent primary election at Oregon City. the atove pi|>e. In Linn county in that a father and In the whole field of medicine there is Julius Paulson, deputy aaaeasor, waa son wore both nominated for Justice not a healing remedy that will repair around last week asaeeaing of the peace and that neither was a IKOUIDALt damage to the tie«h more quickly than Mr. Reid waa aurpriaed Friday even Mr. Bacon, who has been chief cook candidate on the ballot, but both were BALLARD’S SNOW LINIMENT. In ing l>y a numlterof friend* coming in to at the Multnomah Farm, ia preparing nominated by both the republican and cuts, wounds, sprains, burns, scalds and *l>end the evening in remembrance of to opeu a moving picture show in Trout democratic parties. rheumatism, its healing and penetrating Ina birthday. dale power is extraordinary. Price 25c, 50c Old Mill Still Runs. W. H. Turner was out Saturday look Mrs I.. Helming is to take charge of an<i 91.00 per bottle. Sold by Lenta Springfield.—Among the historic ing over the Simiater place. the Troutdale hotel to relieve Mrs. R. structures of Oregon there are few Pharmacy. Brink, the first of May. Home of the Dover fie -ple are having still In use. which date their origin HUMMONS dental work done by Dr. Miller of San Mrs. F. D. Hubbard was out on Sat back as far as does the old grist mill In the Circuit Court of the 8tate of dy. urday to visit Mr*. Ellen Wright. at Springfield, now used in the manu Qregon for Multnomah County. Geo. Wolf and Mr. Hwinkey of Handy Z. H Duncanson, Plaintiff, vs. Em C. II. Light is very ill at bi* home facture of flour for export trade. The ma C. Duncanson, I'efendent. To Em were fishing on North Eagle creek here mill was built In 1854. ma C. Duncanson, the defendant above Thursday. Of the 40 primary pupils who wrote named ; In the name of the state of Oregon: In spelling contest here, two were per PLAN PRECOOLING STATION You are hereby required to appear and fect. CHEEK YVILLt Federal Officials Investigate Hood answer the complaint filed against you Who ia to be Queen of May? in the above entitled Coart and Cause The baseball game scheduled for la»t River Condition*. on or before the Sth day of June 1912, The rain ia making up for lost time. Sunday was called off on account of the Hood River.—The United States De and if you so fail to appear and answer, The pasture and feed in the wood* (or rain. Next Sunday the Troutdale teain partment of Agriculture during the for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply play the Fern Prairie team. all kind* of stock ia tine. past winter has made the Hood River to the Court for the relief demanded in the Complaint filed in this Cause, to- Last Saturday the boys team defeated Railroad surveyors and right of way valley the acene of various experi wit: For a divorce on the grounds of men were thick around here last week. the Fairview boys by a score of 10 to 4. ments, and A. V. Steubenrauch, of the willful desertion for more than one year Nearly every one whoae land they went Win. Wright wa* ont from the city to pomological office of the department, last past. across in surveying offered them the visit his mother on Tuesday. has been here to investigate condi This summons Is published in pursu ance of an order of the honorable J. P. right of way free. J. T Friel Sr. offer tion* as to the advisability of estab Kavanaugh, Judge of the above entitled lishing a storage and precooling ex Court, made *nd entered on the 23rd er! them 5 acres for a depot site. periment station here this tall. He is <i*y of April 1912, a, ecifying that said PLEASANT HOME. A big force of men under charge of summons be published in the Beaver Forrester Osborn of Portland, ia at work It is just the thing of late to have the favorable to such a plan, and It is State Herald for six consecutive weeks. thought such work will be conducted on Wild Cat mountain setting out young grip. George A. Hall, here. Attorney for Plaintiff, fir trees. About 200,000 will be «et out Mrs. Maikell has lieen on the sick Mr. Steubenrauch. who was accom 6622 Foeter Road. in the next month or six weeks. These list. Date of first publication April 25,1912. panied here by B. B. Bratt, who has trees are aliout 2 feet high and are 3 The gymnastic club gave an enter been conducting such experiment* In Date of last publication June 6. 1912. year* old. These men are worked only tainment Saturday evening. Portland the past year, says that the 8 hours a day and are paid |2 50 a day NOTICE EOR PUBLICATION. Mrs. Douglas ia in town again for greatest portion of decay In storage la and are charged 75 cents board per day. United States Ij»nd Office, Portland caused by bruising from rough hand awhile. Good tents are provided for sleeping Oregon April 9, 1912—Notice is hereby Mr. Reynolds, the butcher, has rented ling. He also lays strong emphasis given that the Northern Pacific Railway quarters. on the precooling of fruit Immediately A force of 700 men is said to be pnt at the Grandpa Carpenter place and ex after It is picked. The department of Company. whoee jaist office address is work soon at the dam. It is to be pect to occupy the house as soon a* Mr. agriculture is giving especial attention St. Paul, Minnesota, ha* this 9th Mr. Newsome hoped these men will not be dismissed Newsome can vacate. day of April 1912 filed in this office to the methods of precooling. summarily by a lot of brutal bosee* for haa liought an acre near the depot and it* application to select uuder the any trivial mistake in order to make expects to build soon. provisions of the Act of Congress, ap Motor Car for Branch Railway. Mr. Walters lost a valuable horse a room for fresh guys who having paid La Grande.—The commercial club prove, I July 1, 1898 (30 Stat. 597, 620) *a 92.00 at the employment agency in Port few days ago by a tree falling on it. Is working for the establishment of a extended by the act of Congress, ap land are given a run for their money Miss Minnie Skriner left Tuesday for motor car service on tike branch line proved May 17, 1906, the NW'» SEJ< which is split between the agency and Corbett where she takes charge of the between lai Grande and Elgin in ad See. 22,T. 1 N„ R. 5 East, W. M. the company. The head of these great central telephone work. Any and all personaclaimingadversely dition to the regular service now in company* always poae as eminent the lands descrilied, or desiring to ob The revival meetings at the Baptist vogue. ject because of the mineral character of Christian gentlemen? but they really Chapel which began March 18, closed I the land, or for any other reason, to the are responsible as they are fully aware Monday nignt. The beptizing will be Work on Eugene Lins Halt*. of the brutal treatment and Inhuman Sunday afternoon at Johnson Creek on Eugene.—Work on reconstruction of disposal to applicant, should file their conduct of the brutal liossee whose pay D. O. Northups' ranch. The time will the Eugene linos of the Portland. Eu affidavit« of protest in thia office, on or is guaged by the amount of work they probably be 2:30. gene & Eastern railway practically before the 1st day of June 1912. can gat out of the poor white slaves in H, F. Higby has been suspended because of the Rev. Cofer, the Evangelist, left for his their service. REGISTER. lick of paving rails. home Tuesday morning. A 18—M 23. Henator Borah and Senator Cummins M r*. Ellison is with her parents again, in the U. 8. Senate lately both spoke of Town Starts Commercial Club. Barbed wire cuts, ragged wound*, col- the brutal manner In which these great Mr. and Mrs. Dave Ionderback, after a Fallbridge. -Tn keeping with It* rajf “ 'TSr “an«T harnew gall* heal up quickly corporations often treated their working three weeks stay in Portland. Id civic progress and the spirit of the when BALLAD'S SNOW LINIMENT state oY Oregon, Fallbridge has taken is applied. It is both healing and anti people. This kind of business must atop. Phone I^nts Home 111) for job print steps toward the organisation of a septic. Price 25c, 50c and 91 00 per bot- commercial club. He. Sold by Lenta Pharmacy. President Taft says that Roosevelt Is ing. 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