DOINGS OF OUR NEIGHBORS LAIRVItW PITASANI HOME. The city farther» are hard at work BORN—On May 1st. to Mr. and Mr*. ItooMting the town. Tim question of Sloop, a »on, and to Mr. and Mr*. Mc- purchasing the »tone tract for a city Kinxis, a *on. HKIILZV ITEMS CUNTVIBirniD BY HERALD REPORTERS AT NEARBY POINTS park and play ground will lie voted up­ A Mr. Peterson from Gresham ia as­ on al a special election, and an amend­ sisting M r. Newsome at the depot ment to the city charter 1» to lx- made CHI KKYVILLL WELCHES Mr. Newsoms’* residence is the first authorising the beuing of Ixmdx tor tl>e We are having fine weather and every As fair a» ths flowers of May to begin building on the new townsite. trait. WX) has purpose of buying thi» one in Welches have their crop* In. Tlisse bright Italniy days ars firisr been appropriated a» a ■tart toward the Mr. Wikitroin Is the builder. Mr. Waterman killed a 2<»> lb. bear tlixn silk Mr. and Mrs. Wikitrom have apart­ city hail. Third street from the center ■ on Baldy Ml. last Friday A bonfire parly was enjoyed by of Harrison street to the depot street is ment* in th* Steven* house. Mr*. W H. Creighton just returned to I m - graded next, the ordinance pre- pretty much the whole neighborhood Mr*. Ad* Quay ha* an aunt visiting to Rowe after a few days visit in Port­ tainfng to thi* having paaeed at last al the home of Mr. ami Mrs. Pugh last her thi* week. land. inerting. Section 67 of tlie charter has Haturday night. W E. Markell'* father I* with him Mr. II. H Rowe I* building a beauti­ lawn authorised for amendment. Thi* for a visit. The public sale al J. T Friel Hr. last Tuesday drew a large crowd and every ful little log home al Rowe tor a sum­ pertain* to the improvement of strts-te A *i*ter-io-law of Mr. T. H. Kennedy mer home. running north and south. The present thing brought a big price, especially the ■ pent a few day* with Mr. Kennedy and Mr. J. R. Keep ha* a crew of men ■ystein taiee tlie owners of aUitling cattle which were hlgbsr than a cat’s Mr. S|>ear* last week. She ba* been !>■< k What’» the matter with the digging poet hole* for the telephone line , property for all afreet improvements, in Loe Angeles for the winter and was stock business In Oregon anyway, when from Portland to hi* cabin beyond the the proposed smendinenta aseesMes the on her way home to Mich. abutting property one hail and the in- some cattle around here 3 and t years Toll Gate. The baptising did not take place but j side lota one-third ami one-sixth re­ old have never l>een (rd a mouthful but Mr. Reed. of Portland, ha* ju*t com­ is announced for next Sunday. spectively. lived and have become fat and »Irek on pleted a tlfMX) bungalow at Rowe. Mis* Albert* Snyder visited tbe Miss Alta Wilcox who is to become tlie the range, not costing their owners a Mr. Henry Oak *ml family have re­ school I ueeday and returned penny and will now bring all kinds of turned to their Mt, home, tbev have bride of Irving Province here this even- ing was the recipient of a shower of linen home on evening train, ■none). bee i living at Bull Run for the past presented by her young friends here Rev. and Mr*. Burtch visited at Mr. One of the opportunities here is ths year. 1 Saturday afternoon. Miss Wilcox is the ^-'hase • Friday, manufacturing of these Alder trees in­ Walter Creighton and hie young wife youngest daughter of Postmaster R. W to spools *nacmes aline mark­ way Haturday and Hunday. The road* Mr*. G. W. Bell, of Kenton, visited ! The appetite flies and the strength fails, ed by Lane. When a large majority are in pretty good condition. old friends here on Monday. also malaria often pave* the way for stepped across the line and Oregon ws* Emil Donahue ami family were out to Miss Susie Hall entertained a party of deadly typhoid. But Electric Bitters saved by the nimble wit and ready re- Welches Saturday night. Portland friends on Sunday. kill ami cast out the malaria germ* from ■ourcefulriexx of lane just a« thepreaent Billy Welch has a tine new two story Mr. and Mrs. Dan Thompson, and the blood; give you a fine appetite and lane will eave the Oregon of to day building “After long suf­ Tbe lower p*rt will be used daughter, visited relatives hen- over Sun- ' renew your strength. from the greedy land grsbtiers and for « store and butcher *hop and the fering," wrote Win. Fretwell, of Luca­ day. bloody thirsty gratters and brutal cor- up|Me juat returned from Portland Satur­ W. Wilcox and wife this week. merit into one ol the greatest and grand­ stomach, liver and kindey ills. 50 eta. at day. J. R Hughes has gone ou a buxine»» ail dealers. est countries on earth. Quite a forest firs is raging on Crutch­ trip to Dayton, Wash. The writer has an offer to go back EXECUTOR’S NOTICE Fast and get on the "firry line" (or I er bill, it is causing much excitmsnl J. II. Schram is having hi* residence in thi* vicinity. In the County Court of the State of Champ Clark in an old established and painted. Oregon, for Multnomah County. thoroughly equipped new»|>aper office In the Matter of the Estate of Peter J. W. Moller is moving hi* family in­ (OKBt 11 but the idea of leaving Oregon in the to his lately acquired home which he Tulp, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that tbe under­ glorious g-ssl old summer time with Its Dodson Bro*, moved into their new has been improving. signed has t>een duly appointed by the matchless blue skies, unrivalled scenery ■tore building last week. Mothers' eciallv r«- Mr*. E. Reed ha* rented her store services in ls>th churches here Sunday. for Multnomah County, executor of the laxt will and testament of Peter Tulp, pugnaut. However the smoke of the room* to a Mr. Knight, of Portland, An ice cn-am social will la? given by deceased. terrific battle impending is in eight and who ex|iect* to put in a stock of mer­ All persons having claims against the Y. P. C. E. next Friday night. no true American ought to be idle or chandise thi* week. We are indeed said estate are hereby notified and re­ Fourteenjpupil* took the eighth grade silent. fill red to present the same to me, prop­ glad to have two store's here and hope examination conducted by Rev. Tho*. erly verified as by law required, at the Janie* Sampler, of Fairview has gone they may do a prosperous business. office of Kennedy A Klineman, Lents. Robinson here last week. to Portland to till a position »• an ex­ Mix* Irene Knapp went to Gresham Multnomah County, Oregon, witbin *ix month* from the date hereof. port brick kiln overseer and will 1« gone Hunday Io join a party of friends on a Dated this 9th day of May, 1912. prolxbly a month. Mr. Sampler* Is a trip to Estacada. SANDY N. Girling, desirable citixeu and an honest iudus- Mrs. Eva Fox and baby, of Portland, Executor of the Estate of Peter Tulp, Mr. and Mr*. Percy T. Shelley had a* triou* man. are viaitiug her parents here. guest* last week, Mr*. G. M. Talmage, deceased. W. F. Klineman, Mr. Morrison, of Dover, says nobody , Mrs. Harah Kincaid who haa been R. S. Shelley and wife and daughter, Attorney for Executor. need lose a cow from bloat as a half ■(tending the past ten days with Mr*. Hope. M9 J8 pound of butter and two law eggs ad­ 0. E. Smith went to Portland Wednes­ Robert Smith and wife spent Sunday ministered as a drench will releive them day for medical treatment SUMMONS in Boring. al once Tbe writer came very near Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. Kincaid made a In tbe Circuit Court of tbe State of Mice Clara Meinig is Alling Mrs. . Oregon for Multnomah County. tnvying him those four fine Jersey cows trip to Portland Saturday, Mary Meinig’* position in the post of­ ■nd an immense strawberry bed. Z. H Duncanson, Plaintiff, vs. Em­ Mr. R. P. Rasstunxsen and daughter fice during the latter* illnee* ma C. Duncanson, Defendent. To Em­ A fire broke out in the building across Ruby, were Portland visitors Haturday. ma C. Duncanson, tlie defendant above Dr. Burendurk and wife had as guest* from the «tore snd post office on Hun­ Mrs Sarah Wilks who ha* been visit­ for th* week end the Dr'* tiller and named ; day afternoon and in spite of every ef­ In the name of the state of Oregon: ing relatives here for several weeks re­ family. You are hereby required to appear and fort tbe entire structure was consumed. turned Io Portland Sunday. sns*er the complaint filed against you Most of the furniture was removed. Mies Je-iie Wood, acc impanied by Mr. and Mrs James Benfield went to her sister and brother-in-law Mr. ami in tbe above entitled Court and Cause Ths bouse was occupied by Mr. and | on or before the Sth day of June 1912, the city Bunday to consult a physician Mrs. Smith, came up from Bridal Veil and if you so fail to appear and answer, Mrs. Rhodes. in regard to their iufauta health. for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply for tbe dance Saturday evening. Miss Ruth Frisl Hundayed st home to the Court for the relief demanded in Road Supervisor Grant Bell, hi* Mie* Ruth Friel wax a Sandy visitor the Complaint filed in this Cause, to- ■nd returned to Bridal Ve much appreciated by our four looted our enterpriging little barber. Kavanaugh, Judge of the above entitled birthday last Tliursday and entertained friends. Melvin Smith of Smith Bios. black-1 Court, made nd entered on the 23rd sixteen of hi. young friend» in the even­ smith shop was a Portland visitor Moi - day of April 1912, s ecifying that said Ira Byers moved bis family into the •nnimens be published in the Beaver ing A taffy pull caused much merri­ day. cottage near the Chas. Smith farm the State Herald for six consecutive weeks. ment. The youngsters took possession Mr*. Dougin*» i* having her building latter part of tlie week. George A. Halt, of the resilience until aliout 12 o'cock renovated. Attorney for Plaintiff, Donald Sprague was in Troutdale be ­ and when time came (or leaving declared 6622 Foster Road. The east wind we have been »xperinc- tween trains Friday night. Date of first publication April 25. 1912. they all enjoyed a fine time. ing the past few day*, while fine to dry Date of last publication June 0. 1912. Archie Kincaid conducted the eighth Mr». Jarves, a former reaident of the the road*, is very disagreeable to say Height*, i» at the prevent tiins the grade examination* Thursday and Fri­ the least. NOTICE EOR PUBLICATION. day. guest of Mr. and Mr». J. 1 eaver. United States Lsmd Office, Portland Henry Bill constructed a fine ice box Walter Hick», of Portland, wa» out Oregon April 9, 1912—Notice is hereby for Fred Shoultx to be used in hi* meat TROUTDALE here vieitlng last Friday with W. Hick». I given that the Northern Pacific Railway •hop. Mrs M. D Bailey ha* gone to Dayton, Company, whose |x*t office address is Mr. and Mr». James Benfield and F. E. and F. W. Reed have had their j St. Pau), Minnesota, has thia 9th little eon went to Portland last Hunday. ■tore building painted which adda Ohio, to visit relatives for some time. day of April 1912 filed in this' office F. E. Hnrtow and family are spend­ Mr. Taylor came out Saturday night greatly to its appearance. j its application to select uuder the ing some time visiting in California. to »pend a couple of daye with his folk*. Mrs. Ough assisted Mr*. Dodson in | provisions of the Act of Congress, ap­ George Kay, a Minneapolis realty L. Deaver wa» in the city on busi- getting settled in her new home over agent, visited at the home of E. W. proved July 1, 1898 (30 Stat. 597, 020) as the store last week. j extended by the act of Congress, ap­ last week. Grevish while lie was here on business. Mr*. Corliett, accompanied by a few Ha has just cloned ups deal for 30,000 proved May 17, 1906, the NWtg SEJ< Ray Anderxsn wa* in Portland Sun­ 22,T. I N., R, 6 East, W. M. frieud*, spent several day* at her beau­ acres of Eastern Oregon property. day and took in the ball game. He re­ Any and all persons claiming adversely tiful country home here returning to Mis« Salina Fox entertained the fol­ (lie lands described, or desiring to ob- ported a flue game. Portland Sunday. lowing little folks at a croquet ('arty I j -ct because of the mineral character of Mr*. Iva Malroy waa at Hood River Mr. and Mr*. Flenry, of Portlaud eu- Saturday evening: Margery and Evalyn ‘ with friend* la«i week. joyed Batuiday and Hunday at their Kendall. Millie and May Christmas, the land, or for any other reason, to the disp >sal to applicant, should file their The Mountain school close« the 24th cottage here. Adalaine and Edna Hogue, Wilfred De­ affi lavits of protest in thia office, on or of May and Mr*. Uyvel, the instructor, Eixa Wallace, a foi mer pupil of our laney and Lena Monanan. l»-fore the 1st day of June 1912. ha* lent out Invitation* to the parent» school but now a ie*idenl ol Tiouldale, M. O. Nelson, W. Hurssell snd F. W, H, F. Higby of tbe pupil* to be present the last day waa a visitor at our academy Wvdnes- Grevieh are making pnqtsration« for REGISTER. of school, to view some of the work of day. picking and marketing their strawberries A in—M 23._________________________ the children. of which they have a large crop. The Barlied wire cuts, ragged wounds, col­ Mr. Salsinan I* in Portland serving Sallow complexion I* due to a torpid lierric* are of an extra quality and very lar and harness galls heal up quickly on the jury. liver. H ERB1N E puriflee and strength­ ahundent this year. when BALLAD’S SNOW LINIMENT | en* the liver and bowel* and restore* The Bacen picture »how was formerly j is applied. 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