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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (May 9, 1912)
DOINGS OF OUR NEIGHBORS HHIIF.ZY ITI: MS COMVIBUTHl BY NfliULD ( OKHIII Ernest Tomi ami I .st la hid Letslngsr were recently married and ex|wct to re side on the Corbett estate I.. C. Benfield, of Portlaed, visited his mother last Friday, his bro1 her Janie» sccoiiipslned him to Portland In the evening Mr. Will Dodson is having a bunga low erected on th« l'orb«tt Estate near the new store. Miss Nelly Fog, Librarian of Co. Dept. Portland, attended Grange here Saturday, Miss F.tliel Builth came up from Cleon« and spent the week end a> home. Miss Christie Burkholder of Gresham High School, visited her sister, Mrs. Grange Cusick. the latter part of th« we<-k, Miss Margaret MeD<>nell,of Portland, »»» the guest of tier run »in Miss Altre O'Kegan Saturday and Sunday. Gilliert Burkholder came out from Portland Thursalay anal r«mslneai until Saturday with relatives In this vicinity. Columbia Grange meet in regular ses sion Baturday, May 4th, with a fair at tendance anal a number of visitors drop ped in for tlie Lecturer hour. The pro gram was very gtxxi. We are justly proud of our l-eclurer, Ml»s Abbie Stites, anal liope every Grange he« read her article in the Grange Bulletin which wain first prize in Dickenson con test, “Why the Farmer sliouhi join the Grange ” The three important reasons given ar« very plain ami right to the point. An ice cream Social will lie given by the Grange on the evening of May lath every one is invited lo come out anal enjoy a «ax ial time, Cream ami cake will I* serveal from eight until twelve. Mrs. Frank Reynolds of vtsilcd Mrs. Knapp ami Ml eral days recently. Mr. anal Mrs. Lee F.vsns spent Sun day in Trull Viale. BI PORTI US AT NF.ARBY POINTS IKOUIDAll and Ivy Cornett: Messrs 0. H. Stone, W. E. Tegart, Andreas Alirecht, Perry Dolph, W. E. Townsend, Willis Cree, Caryl H«slin, Irving Province snd Rev. Thus. Robinson. Miss Ixiuise Moller was here to spend Bunday with her mother, Mrs. A B. Moller. J. P. Province has hi vested in a new automobile. Fourteen pupils will take the eighth \ grade examinations here tills week. Rev. Thus. Robinson will be the exam iner Mi«» Susie Hall entertained over Mun day, Miss Hazel Blakely ol Portland, Ml«» Frances Bliss is Si ending this week in Portland. The old Scott place here has »gain changed band-'. The new comers expect to occupy it stem. J. W. Moller will move bis family into one of th • Stone houses. The Pairview load Is being cleared out and widened in front of Mrs. H. 8. I Stones residence. M ississippi river IS steadily rising Governor Orders Militia Offi Charles II. Light, a pioneer resident cers to Compel Negroes to of Troutdale, died at bis home here ear ly Monday morning at the »g« of 81 Work on Levees. year». 11« leavee to mourn hi» Iocs hie widow, on« »on ami one daughter, Will New Orleans. -Large sections of 11 iam Light ami Mrs Mionie Ingles. Mr. i.oulslanii parishes west of the .Missis Light was born in Alh-gany County, sippi river are under water, four other New York, Nov. 13, 1831 When he parishes have some flood water and was 14 year» old be came to Indiana and are bound to got more. in 1851 he married Ml»» Devora Ann Thirty person»'- were drowned In Armstrong. To this union »•< born Coupee parish when a flood of water three children, William Light, Mrs. from a break iu the levee rushed sud Minnie ingles ami Mrs. Galia Clark. denly Into the district. Survivors re Mrs. Clark died several years ago. The ported that 12 bodies had been recov other two live it» Troutdale. Mrs. Light ered and declared the death list pro died in 1872 ami In June 1875 Mr. Light bably would total 60. mairied Mfs. Jennie Card, in Allen, Approximately 100,000 persons have Mich. They came to Nebraska in 1876 been driven from their homes and and in IHM9 Mr. Light came to Oregon, about a dozen Ilves have been lost They bi» family coming a year later, Refugees are sheltered in cabins. reaided in Yamhill county for 2 years, churches and lodge buildings. Hallow complexion is ala»-to a torpid then came to Troutdale where they Urgent appeals for boats to be used have made many friends. Funeral aer- liver. HERB1NE purifies ami strength In rescue work have been sent to view were held from th« faunly r«si- ens tile liver ami bowels ami ra-storisa Governor Sanders. d«me on Wednesday, lieing conducted th« rosy bloom of health to the cheek. There are at least 1000 persons who by Rev. Thoma» Robinson ol Fairview Price 6<ic. Bold by lent* Pharmacy. remain to be rescued from the Inun Presbyterian church Interment was dated country west of Let la worth and made in Dougla»» cemetery. BOXING Batchelor. Some of them are drifting : Mr. ami Mrs tl. H. Walkiu»celebrat A small explosion occurred at the about on hastily constructed rafts. ed the fifth anniversary of their marri Bramhall Digging Company, near Ha Millions of dollars' worth of prop I age last Humiay. Mr. Watkins parents, ley, last Saturday morning.' The throt erty Is at stake, and thousands of Ilves 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Watkins and sous, tle of the logging donkey engine blew would be jeopardized if some of the i Frank and Jewel Watkins of Hillsdale, out, wrecking tlie engine, and severe) big levees gave wa]^ and Mrs. Watkins »¡»ter, Miss Salina workmen nesrby narrowly escaped I .ack of labor, due largely to the un- ' Hatglit ol Portland were guests. with their lives All logging operations concern of the negroes, who have been | Mr. and Mrs. L. ilacket were made will lie suspended for several days until drawing government rations, has been ■ a most serious drawback. Governor glad by tlie arrival of a daughter on the necessary repairs can tie made. May 6. The new Swedsih Baptist Church Bauders has ordered the Louisiana Gilbert Gross, of Vermont, ami near Haley was dedicated last Sunday. militia to round up 500 negroes and Stephen Dave», of Portland, have been An all-day session wan held, beginning compel them to do work on the levees. Nearly all the negroes refuse to work visiting at the horue of C. H. Wilson. at 10:30 o’clock. Owing to tlie inclem as long as they draw government ra- Miss Minnie I'ortello, of Kenton, has ent weather tlie attendance was small. tlona. Dr. F. W. Parker, general misi-ionary been visiting old friends here this week. Grandfather Grevish who has been for the American Baptist Convention, What Texans Admire here with Iu« son, E. W. Grevish. for conduct««! tlie evening services. is hearty, vigorous life, according to the past year, left on Sunday for Kan- Hugh Tallman, of San Antonio, “We an» to visit in:, so » there for some time. A C OKKLCIION. find” he writes, “that Dr. King’s New Mrs. Alice Courier, of fjitourell, vis- Last wa-ek the items appearing in The l.ife Pills surely put new life and energy lied over Sunday with her »later, M re. Herald from Troutdale, was one that ' into a person. Wife and 1 believe they gave nccoiint of the »{sdling contest in are the best made.” Excellent for stom J. Alfred Larson. tin- primary grade It stateal that of 40 ach, liver or kidney troubles. 25 eta at were F. D. Hubbard and son Harry (4HUMBIA lit (GUIS Harry has pupils who participated in the contest all dealers. visitor» here <>n Bund y. The fishing sea»oii is now in just returned from Oakland, California twai were )s-rfa-a-t. A typographical error EXECUTOR’S NOTICE swing iu the famous Columbia, was moda-, making tha- number of tine«.- In the County Court of the State of . more boats arc in operation than ever where be went for the benefit of iiis perfect 2 instead of 20. The Herald i Iregon for Multnomah County. before. H anybody wishes to sea- a busy health which is much improved. glady makes tha- correction. In tlie Matter of the Estate of Peter I Mr». E W. Grevieh entertained the plaa-e, comedown tai Corbett or Rooster Tulp, Deceaned. this lji-lies* Aid Bociety at her home Rock, the plaa-e'whera* salmain are being Notice is hereby given that the under- The Demons Of The Swamp sigm-d ha« been duly appointed by the canned, ami one who loves th» week. are mosquitos. As they sting they put County Coart of the State of Oregon, 4 W. T. Scotlea suateiucd a sprained obinnook should make it an effort to deadly malaria germs in the blood. Then for Multnomah County, executor of the cotue anal have a |>eep of the beauties. ankle which is forcing him to go on follow the icy chillsand the fl res of fever. J,**1 t*8t«ment of Peter Tulp, Mr. C. 1 Hedge, of Portland, came out crutch«-» The appetite flies and the strength fails; d ceased. All persons having claims against for a general inspection of his ranch last I The Troutdale base ball team* was also malaria often | paves the way for ,Bj(j ««tate are hereby notified and re defeataxl by the La Carnai team by a deadly typhoid. Bunday. But Electric Bitters quired to present the same to me, prop Mr. Leader, ol Portland, was seen at score of 7 to 3 last Sunday. kill anal east out the malaria germs from erly verified as by law required, at the Mrs. Ellen Wright spent Humiay with the blood; give you a fine appetite anal office of Kennedy A Klineman, Lente, the Heights last week. Multnomah County, Oregon, witbin six her (laughter, Mrs. Frank Bannerman, renew your strength. “After long suf months from the «fate hereof. Mrs. Butler, Mrs. Dickman anal Mrs. fering." wrote Wm. Fretwell, of Luca Dated this 9th day of May, 1912. Malvay, were visitors at Columbia View j at Berkely. N. Girling, Farm last Wednesday. After a pleasant Mrs. A. T. Tiller has increased bar ma, N. C., “three bottles drove all the stock and now has a well equipped gro malaria from my system, ami I've had Executor of the Estate of Peter Tulp, chat, tea was served. deceased. Mrs. Lee Evans wax in the city last cery and confectionary store and ice gaxxi health ever since.” Best for all W. F. Klineman, stomach, liver ami kindey ills. 50 eta at cream parlor. Attorney for Executor. Baturday. all dealer». M9 J6 The Fox building back of Edmoneons Mr. and Mrs. W. Hicks were in the metropolis last week at lend« ng a family saloon is being fitted up for the moving SUMMONS picture ebow. which will be opened up reunion. In the Circuit Court of the State of Mias N. Lose, the county librarian, here next Saturday night. Oregon for Multnomah County. Z. H Duncanson, Plaintiff, vs. Em was present at our Grange meeting last ma C. Duncanson, Ilefendent. To Em Baturday. Mias Stibo presented a good FAIRVIEW ma C. Duncanson, the defendant above program, and several oulsidets was ' named ; A special meeting of the city council El Paso, Tex.—Emilio Vasques Gom present. The possibility of having a In the name of the state of Oregon : high school in this vicinity was one of was helai last Baturday night to consider ex. a Mexican lawyer, was ordained You are hereby required to appear and the features discussed at the last meet buying a site for a city park and play provlelonaJ president of Mexico by answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled Court and Cause ing. however, nothing definate was ground. After considerable discussion proclamation of General Pascual Oros on or before the 8th day of June 1912, on the part of the councilman, also the co, now at the front with the rebel and if you so fail to appear and answer, transeted towards the proposed move ment, but tlie matter will tie taken up visitors present, a vote was taken, the troops, threatening the federal base for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply coui.cllmen lieing unantnioue y ii favor at Torreon. Juarez now Is the provis i to the Court for the relief demanded in later. of buying the Htone park ami the block ional capital, but this probably will the Complaint filed in this Cause, to- Mr. and Mrs. J. Bound, of Portland, i wit: For a divorce on the grounds of adjouning it on tlie East anil Attorney be shifted to Chihuahua. willful desertion for more tbsn one year were entertained last Sunday by Mr. Hughes was instruct«! to prepare an The appointment—for in all essen last past. and Mrs. P. Andersen. ordinance whereby a special election tials that is what it amounts to—of This summons is published in pursu Mrs. F. Pugh, lias returned from will be helai for voting upon the matter. the provisional president, it is com ance of an order of the honorable J. P. Yakima, where she visited with rela The price nskeai for the property, which monly understood, will Interfere In no Kavanaugh, Judge of the above entitled tives. Mr. and Mrs. Pugh intend to consists of two blocks, one lieing cover wise with the administration of the Court, made nd entered on the 23rd day of April 1912, a ecifying that said move there in tlie near future. ed with a beautiful grove of firs anal ce affairs of the states of northern Mexi summon» be published in the Beaver Mr. Dickman ami Mrs. Butler left for dars, the other cleared, is 64500. The co by General Oroxco and by Gonzalo State Herald for six consecutive weeks. George-A. Hall, Indiana last Saturday. city fathers think this is a good buy, Enrile at Chihuahua. Attorney for Plaintiff, ami deem it aalvixable to secure such The inauguration of the new pro 6522 Foster Road property while it is available at this visional chief executive was without Date of first publication April 25, 1912. lAIOllKfll IAllS reasonable figure. display and was determined upon. It Date of last publication June 6. 1912. Miss Bertha Pennel s|>ent a few days The dairymen have decided to enter is said, chiefly for what effect it might NOTICE EOR PUBLICATION. last week with her mother, Mrs. Chas business for themselves and market have upon the United States. United States Land Office, Portland Gossett. She returned to Bridal Veil their own proalucta. At a meeting helai < >regon April 9, 1912—Notice is hereby Monday morning. here last Friday afternoon it was de- Children Crushed by Falling Walls given that the Northern Pacific Railway Toronto. Ont.—Three persons were Mrs. Roy Parsons anti children s|>ent cided to form an asiaa e ation with a cap Company, whose post office address is Bunday In our town. « Hal stock of |2ll,00o. 8. A. Arata and killed, one Is missing and more than St. Paul, Minnesota, has this 9ch Mr. James Woodard of Portland was J. W. Townsend were appointeal as a a dozen were seriously injured when day of April 1912 filed in this office a guest of his brother Sunday. committee to draw up articles of incor the walla of the William Neilson com its application to select under the (tany's flve-story building collapsed, Harry Pennel camo home a short time poration H. E. Davis was also elected to reclpltating a large number of men, provisions of the Act of Congress, ap a place on this commitree. Ho anxious ago and is flailing for the Smith broth women »ad children to the basement proved July 1, 1898 (30 Stat. 597. 620) as are the dairymen to get startea! into •rs. and burying them In a tangled mass extended by the act of Congress, ap- prox.-d May 17, 190«. the NW1, SE'4 Mrs. C. H. Latourell went to Portland business that they urge the commit!» - of debris and machinery. to be ready with their articles by next Hee. '-’2,T I N., R. 5 Eaxt. W M Friday, returning Saturday evening. Friday and another meeting was called Any and all persons claiming adversely Mrs. C. I arson of Portland, spent for that date at thia place. A good Prison Physician la Ousted by West. Salem, Or.—Not only did Governor ' the lands described, or desiring to ob Bunday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. clean sanitary building, well equipped Weal definitely discharge Superintend ject because of the qiineral character of H. A. latourell. with all necessary machinery to insure ent James from the head of the state the land, or for any other reason, to the A large force of telephone linemen goaxl pure milk, direct from producer to penitentiary, but he once more swung disposal to applicant, shonld file their were working near here part of the time consumer at a reasonable price, is the the political ax by discharging Dr. ( affidavits of protest in this office, on or idea the milkmen are working to anal Byrd as penitentiary physician. Thia before the 1st day of June 1912. last week. they hone to have their plant ready for latent Innovation is promised to be II, F. High- About two weeks sgo the county sur operation within a fee months. followed up by others which may be REGISTER. veyor, two assistants, Mr. Connell and Mr. anal Mrs. H. A. Dim mock, of announced within the next few days. AIH-M 23._________ ____________ __ Jndge Webster were out to view ths proposed road down Latourell hill. Newla«rg, were here to spend the week- Barlied wire cuts, ragged wounds, col The assistant surveyors spent three enai with their old friends. On Satur Diszinera, vertigo, (blind staggers) lar an<i liamesH galls heal up quickly days at the work but had to stop on ac day night a party was given in honrtr of sallow complexion, flatulence are symp when BALLAD'S SNOW LINIMENT count of the bad weather. They will Mr. anal Mrs. Dim mock at the Grange toms of a torpid liver. No one can feel is applied. It is both healing and anti complete the survey, and estimate the hall. Thoae present were, Mr. anal Mrs. well while the liver is inactive. HER septic. Price 2fic, 50c and >1.00 per bot cost, then we may expect to know if it Dimmock, Misses Eva Townsend, Ruth RIN E is a powerful liver stimulant. A tle. Bold by Lenta Pharmacy. Bhaw, Francis and Gladys Bliss, Ada done or two will cause all biliona symp la to be granted or not. L. B. 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