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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1912)
SEASONABLE RECIPES. Oaint.ss That Ar* Grataful In Warm Weather. Household Hints, Fashions nd Recipes Plain white llueu or lace Jabots hav< become rather monotonous since they have been tn popular favor for « many seasons |>ast. but we caunot do without some lacy adjuuct to take tbeli places. A new and decidedly pretty sulwti tute for the lingerie Jabot is one made sntlrely of finely plaited uet. Make two sections, oue above the other and exactly the same sire, th« under portion beiug of black net and the upper of white uet. These should be seven inches long and fourteen inches wide. The width is laid iu flue vertical plaits and with a warm iron pressed into place. Directly down the center front sew a piece of black velvet ribbon one and oue-balf inches wide. Point it at the lower end and at intervals attach to this three handsome paste buttons, mock Ri'ius or small rings of coral with a pendent drop on each. The combination of black and white Is very fashionable, but if you desire to have this type of jabot to match any particular costume you can make the uuder portion of any color or shade you wish. China blue or old rose is especially attractive under white. A flat bow of velvet or plaited net may be adffed to the top of the jabot In the center of this place a fancy button. The materials ueeded for pineapple bavariose are a can of sliced piue- apple or a half can of sliced uud a half can of grated pineapple, one third package of gelatin, one third cup of cold water, the Juice of half a lemon, two-thirds cup iscnut) of sugar, two cups of double cream, oue dozeu pl.- tactile uuts and two doxeu candled or maraschino cherries, says Table Talk. Split the slices of pineapple, then cut each lu halves and use to line the bot tom and skies of a mold holdlug live cups. Soften the gelatin in the cold water, dissolve in one cup of hot pine apple (either the grated or the sliced made tine and mixed with the sirup in the cam, add the sugar and lemon Juice and stir over ice water until be ginning to set. then add half the cher ries and nuts, chopped, aud fold in oue cup aud a half of the cream, beaten •olid. Turn into the lined mold When BROS. MABEL’S CHITCHAT JONSRUD BORING OREGON CHURCH DIRECTORY CLASSIFIED (All vliurvht*« aro r*uu0«l«’<| lo ««lid to Tli« lieraid Herald iiotlrra. iiotlrra, »neb »urli «■ (ho III»» tillowitig, following, (or (or pubil pillili , »ail«'ll each weak irva) Phon« A3& Interesting Facts About the Value of Oriental Rugs. THIS GAME IS A PUZZLER CEDAR POSTS SHINGLES MOULDINGS TURNED WORK LUMBER $0 AND UP When Closet Space I. at a Premium Try This Practical Method For Gain, ing Extra Room—Wedding Present For the Girl Who Motors. wanted Mill I I 4 mil«« •uulhvaat olTCiho targe itoci ot Dtmenilon I umber on hand Bough aud l>re««ed lumber tor *11 purpose* WANTED To trade good double- liaminerle«» shot gun with leather > are, (or btcyele with coaster brake. Must be In g.sal condition. Call al J. C. Mount's furniture «tore. WANTED- Good, clean cotton rags at SjC a pound. Mt. Scott Pub. Go •end order to JCNSHl'K HHoH. Rorlug HI>4 l''ear Elsa-Well, dear, I have Just taught a new rug. an oriental, for the sitting room, aud I wish you could see vrbat a beauty It Is. Extravagant! No. I dou't think I have beeu splurg Ing l know that most people not over- lurdened with riches select the cheat* er domestic rugs, believing that money would lie wasted in the higher priced HrsMIdSS Livery und teed oriental varieties, however much they may appeal to one’s artistic taste Stables et Borlnq an J Sandy Now. I argue that the difference In eo-t Transportation of all kind* per square foot between the average of Ruggugo to Sandy and oriental and the home product amounts interior points .... to little in comparison with the differ For further information phone or write ence in endurance. Of course the proper Judgment In selecting a nig must be L. F. DONAHUE, Prop. exercised, and the fact is often over Boring. • • Oregon looked that, while the nap of the do mestic rug is worn down to the warp, the oriental has taeu improving In color and sheen as well ns in value in buying first select what pleases you in size, color and design, then take time and go over it as thoroughly as a horseman would over a horse which he contemplates buying. Lift VANITY’S VISIONS. It to test the weight Orleutal rugs are much heavier In proportion to their Narrow Vslxst Balts Ars Very Naw end Call and get our prices on size than the domestics. See if It lies Chic. straight on the floor and has no folds. brick, cement, plaster, lime » The velvet ribbon belt may be an inch or even two Inches wide and is CAHDIXD OBlPBFBrrr PEXlr—riSBiPPl« Take bold of the center and pull it sand and gravel. We can up into a sort of oone shape if com BAVAKIOSK. drawn closely around the figure. pactly woven It will sta»j alone Just The strictly up to date woman is ai cold and set unmold and decorate with save you money. Our de- as a piece of good silk wll Examine «rays on the alert for something new. the rest of the cream, beaten solid, and the pile and see whether it Is long, livery is prompt and our sprinkle with the rest of the chopped short or worn In places down to the goods are the best. cherries and nuts. ■ warp threads: also note the number of Candied Grapefruit Peel. We carry a full line of hay, knots to the square inch and whether Wash the outside of the grapefruit, or not they are firmly tied. grain and feed. Let us cut the fruit in halves and remove the Separate the pile, noting whether the pulp in the usual manner to serve In wool Is of the same color, but of a show you how to save a glass cups. Cut the skin in halves deei>er shade uear the knot than It Is dollar by buying right. again and pull off all the membraue on the surface, or if It is of an en without disturbing the white part of tirely different color. Vegetable dyes the rind. Cut the rind in strips with usually fade to lighter shades of the scissors. The strips should be less original color, while anilines fade to than half an inch wide. Weigh the different colors A good way to test Both Phon«<0, Talxtr 988, L hgi I 3112 prepared peel. Take enough cold wa the material, this very clever sales ter to cover the peel. To two quarts man told me. Js to lightly burn the I block east of Postoffice. Lents add one-fourth cup isennt measure» of surface with n match, thus producing salt; pour this over the peel and let a black spot If the wool is good stand twenty-four hours Drain, rinse the singed |>art can be brushed off in cold water and set to cook in a fresh without the least trace of the burn I supply of water, drain and renew the Now, I nm sure by this time I have water. Let I cook from four to six convinced you that in the long run put i hours, or until the peel is very tender ting money in nn oriental rug i^.lieap Take the • weight of the peel iu sugar er thau Investing In the domestic va All Kinds of and half the weight in water. The riety. water In which the peel was cooked it seems to me that after I had tin may be used if not to salt Boil to a lsbed my housecleanlng this spring Staple and Fancy Gro sirup, add the |>eel and let simmer un there was less room than usual ui ceries til the sirup is almost absorbed. Set which to dispose of the winter's cloth aside to cool in the sirup; rebe it a lit ing. One's clothes have such an un Including such well known g«ods ot tle, remove with a silver fork to a comfortable habit of accumulating, aud Méritas ALLEN A LEWIS, PRE plate of granulated sugar, roll in the folding garments make them look so FKRBED STOCK cannisi gooSs, sugar and drop on a piece of table shabby, so I have devised a scheme to WHITE RIVER FLOUR Etc oilcloth. Orange peel may be prepared ' save room that I am quite proud of. In the same manner. When you don’t find what you want j Every one is In a burry nowadays, and those with time on their bauds prefer at other etoreggo to Vegetable Values. to do something more valuable with Spinach, containing as It does a It than searching for their attire in large amount of iron, can scarcely In» I packed wardrobes and shelves, so I'm Ignored as a valuable spring vegeta 1 thinking of having ui.v idea patented First Avenue and Foster Road table dish. ' Here ft is: Rhubarb Is rich in oxalic acid, which We had a lot of old hooka that were does much to tone the system. reposing in two tall bookcases in the Onions contain much nutrition, but library. These I sold to a secondhand are most valued for their pungent oil, bookseller, and the space thus gained 1 now use in which to hang Dick's best Parasols of green taffeta will Ine which is rich in sulphur. Asparagus, cabbage, cauliflower and clothes and my own smart frocks popular. The prettiest of these have celery are chiefly valued for their min How? Simply by having a rod run a handles and tips of crystal. This little dress is just the thing eral salts and for the bulk, variety and few inches from the top of the book cases across from side to side, and on for commencement day. It Is empire relish they give to the diet. Cabbage contains a great deaf of this rod as closely as can be safely stow In effect and made from embroidered flouncing, but any bordered goods will sulphur and for this reason frequent ed are hangers so arranged lu the Im ly causes flatulence. Cauliflower, which provised cupboard that the dresses lie be good to use. Is of the satne family, is more easily flat, side by side, without injury. Cur JT'DIC CHOLLET. digested. tains of green silk hide all suspicion We have listed perhaps the Celery is said to be more digestible of the “means to an end" adjustment. This May Manton pattern la cut In elze* biggest list of bargains in cooked than raw. for girls of ten. twelve and fourteen years What do you think of the idea? of age. Send 10 centa to this office. giving Beets, carrots and parsnips all con Last week I had to entertain the real estate of any firm in number. 7416. and it will be promptly for tain a large (»ercentage of sugar. Car sewing society, and as several new warder* to you by mall. If in haste send the city. Our list includes an additional two cent stamp for letter rots and parsnips when young and ten members have been added to the band many excellent buys in der are very nutritious postage. When ordering use coupon. the affair promised to be a little stiff and formal. To overcome this dif Lents property. We also No, Size Spring Blossom Luncheon, ficulty we played the following game, have houses for tent and If ever a luncheon table is dainty which is calculated to divert the most Name for sale on easy payment and alluring it is In the spring, when solemn assemblage of guests: the first of the early blossoms have plan. Distribute pads and pencils to those Address appeared and can be utilized us table present and then have one person read decorations. off these questions, the guests writing Sometimes, without prejudice to the them down and leaving space after THE IDEAL DINNER TABLE. menu, it is possible to carry out all each one to write in the answer, in the dishes In approximately the color what relationship to yourself do these MRS T. BRIGHT Keep Floral Docoration* Low and U»o scheme of the flower used in the table persons stand: setting. Bloom* Without Perfume*. Your father’s uncle's brother's wife? Foster Road Haut of P. O. Tulips are particularly springlike, and She is your great aunt. The modern dinner table is surely for the amateur decorator good ef Your mother’s nephew's daughter’s not all It might be from a man's point of view. It is only too often full of fects are more easily obtained with son? Third cousin. them than with many blooms of less Your brother's son’s sister’s mother? distracting oddments and fripperies. For Instance, they Sister-in-law. Water at M«als. The laceless plain napery. few but distinctive type There is a very popular fallacy Your sister-in-law's fnther-ln-l» w's perfect flowers in low bowls, abso can be arranged in a bed of green built abroad -namely, that a person should lutely no fancy'decorations, plain glass up over wet sand covering a circu grandson? Nephew. Your uncle's father’s only grandson never drink water with his meals. of pleasing shape, white china serv lar enamel tray. The green is of sod There is one anti only one danger In ice, plain silver, discreet lighting and or moss, and the tulips are most ef or granddaughter? Yourself. Your brotber-ln-law's wife’s grand tills. That Is the temptai Ion to wash no “funniments" whatever—these are fective if arranged for a centerpiece, down half masticated food with water. the essentials of a good and peaceful as if growing in this with several mother’s husband? Grandfather. Your grandfather’s daughter’s daugh There is one rllstlin t advantage in the dinner table. Avoid being clever or inches of green between each posy. digestion of food when water Is taken ter? First cousin original or "superior”—it is so easy to Kitchenettes. with the meals. As food Is swallowed The granddaughter of the only son be “superior.” The best model upon A little white sugar in hot water- which to work is the table laying of a two lumps to a basinful—Is sufficient of your mother's motber-ln-law? Your it goes to the stomach in -a lump about the consistency of n bread dressing. niece. really first class restaurant, where stiffening for delicate Inces. Ono cun :«■<• that It requires a great The answers must not be given out. one Is not plagued by half a dozen dif length of time for the dlg< stive Juices Starched clothes, shirts, collars and but should be kept by the one who ferent wineglasses, a multiplicity of to penetrate tin* mess and come In forks and spoons and casual ornaments cuffs If dried before n bright fire after leads the questions. You want to know what to buy for contact With the food particles. If the at inconvenient comers. The requi ironing become beautifully Rtiff. tat new lamp chimneys come to the Dorothy D.’s wedding present? As she food Is diluted with water the diges site table furniture, knives, forks and tive Juices can easily have access to It. the rest, appears as by magic at the boiling point in water and then let the Is going to have n motor honeymoon, In tills and In other ways water keeps psychological moment, and one's elbows water cool around them. They will why not get her one of the n-w chiffon the digestive tract clean. If people are unworrfed by possible contingen not be so liable to crack if this Is motor veils, with pin to match In drank enopgh water there would be no done. enamel, which come lu lovely little cies. Above all. keep the flowers low. Rooks bound in leather may be fresh soft leather esses, or a pair of goggles operations for appendicitis.—Kansas Choose those that have no perfume and see that the servants anticipate ened by ualng equal quantities of white marked with her monogram In silver? Industrialist. the wishes of the guests. It Is a mat of egg and water beaten together. Ap If you decide upon either of the«s MABEL ter of training, but it can be done, and ply this with a soft flannel cloth and novelties »end word to Plant an ad In these columna ■nd New York. by no other means is ideal hosts hip polish when dry. BORING-SANDY STAGE LINE THE BUILDING SEASON IS HERE mckinley & son We Carry in Stock L. E. Wiley’s REAL ESTTAE BARGAINS Bright Realty Co. watch yosr business grow. WANTED—Boy* may tie had and sometime« girl*. The older one* nt ordinary wages and others lo lie schooled ami card for in return tor slight services rendered. For imrticu- Ian a.blrvxs W. T. Gardner, superin tendent B<>y* and Girls Aid Noeietv of Oregon. Portland, Ore. It Eggs for hatching, Calkins strain of pure bred white leghorns, hatching balance or season 88.00 per hundred. Some stocl Call Lents Home Phone 2921 or address Calkins Poultry Farm. Lenta, Oregon. Gilberts Station if KOH MALE FOR SALE—Jersey adw giving 3‘g [ Million“ milk Ftiqiiire of E 1’. Mmth, North Main St., tanta. "' - ■ ................— FOR HALE:—1‘lasiering sand and gravel. Call tabor 2063, R llevting, 45 Lincoln and Grays corner, l ent«, < 'tegoli. I g FOR SAI E—All kinds of Rough anil Dressed lumlier at Reduc.si prices at our mill two mile« from Kelso. Oregon. Lumlwr delivered. Sandy Ridge Lum ber Co. Phone llxi. Joel Jarl Mgr. FOR SALE -Newspapers for wrap ping or kintiling. Mt. Scott i’ub. Co. LUMBER—At our new mill II* iniltw southeast of Kelso. We deliver lumber. Jonsrud Broe. (• FOR SALE—One fourth acre,cleared, in Waltlen Park. Five dollar payments. Enquire at -Mt Scott Publishing Co's, office. PROFESSIONAL Notary Public Abstracts made and examined Rollo C. (iroesbcck At tor nvy-at" Law OtHce open daily and on Monday and Thursday night?« Pnone Tabor Ix’ntu, Oregon W. F. Klineman Attomoy-at-Law C. E. Kennedy 2nd Ave., Lenta Kennedy & Klineman Real Estate and Rentals, Notary Publie Work GUNMAN KVANGKI IUAI. I.UTIIKNAN 1« III Kf|< »• l ai » < i GaaliiM. F i. II.«* paallM ' Hutolay Mt’hool at )U:U> Aervh*» at 11 :<M> Ut»r in ii Hrhoul* Hal unlay I 3D HI I’AIH.«N KIM* n|*Ali<’IIUN<*II.WO()|>MKMB Hcivlien ai.4 ■rrtiiiiH ai 4 p tn .ekvry H uii day Huiutay Nehool at s:uun. m. <\>iumun- lon Mrvlra.ua nartMul Huiolay o( rar It mouth. Dr Van W ater and Kw. Oewald W Taylor. I.KNTH IIOTIHTUIII RUH Fl ret Avmue. near Koatvr Itoad. Rrv. J N. Nrlaon ¡mator Huu* day Houool tv a. in I’roarhliif II a. m . and ?:eo p m. |l Y I*. (J. Meets at » au I'rayar* iiirvtliitf Thuraday availing at 7:3o. MWKDIRII I.UrilKHAN MKKTlNli Held every Munday at l<>:IOa ni. and In the vvanlug at Uiv Chapai at oomar u( Wo«»dlilne «treat ami Hr’»nd avenue, ltrv H H Ny«truaa pastor. HWFDIHII IIKTHANIA t’HAPKl. ANAIIKI. Nea ml D im via ii Munday Hcloitd sill* m Klblv almty and prayer luretllia Krliiay at t p in Nrandltiavlaii people cordially Invited and welcome t.RAUK KVANUKLIUAI. Clll’Rl II. I.KNTH Nrvarhhie Numlay at tl a ni and 7:fi0p in Humlay M« b<M)< awry Monday at Io a m. v uun< People«* Alliance awry Munday al fi fib 1» in Pre)er min ting ami Hilda «indy each WadnessUy evening Hpartal muale All cordially wrleotti« Rev < onklln «aalor I.KXTM FKIRNDM < lit Ri || Mouth Main Mt Hatilmlb M«'h<Md 10 <■>•< m M* t v|ro 11 <«i« m Christian Kmt«avur a sip u. . I-vaueclletlo •erviva 7 an Prayer inerting Wviinaw.lay 7.41 P m. Myra II Mniltli* paalor. I h.M’s M K Ullt’Hi || t <>rm r <4Tth Ava and Gordan Mt Mtimlay Mehool tu oii M ni . ih-r yic«»attl ‘A>a m and 7 .ty (• in . Kpwortb I < •«»»•• 6 a* Prayer llievtlng Thurtday even Ing Ml«M' h W4 4 k All HKHI conllally invite«! Hev W Hoyd Moore, |»a«tor THRMONT t SITED IlKri’IIKRN UHURUll o.’nd Ave 69th Mt M K Mun lay Mehoul al lu.io* tn Prravhiug II :UD a m KndvaVur p in Prearblna Prayer .nirvllng Thursday ,7 :>» p. Lynn, paator MIll.ARDAVt PRKMNYTFRIAN Kw !>vi Johnson. Rv«idenee evj I 1 Lovejoy Mt. Nervier. Humlay Mrhmtl al io a. m , Morning W or ah Ip 1| n tn MKVKNTII DAY ADVKSriNTt IITRi II Matur- day Mob ba th Mchoul ID A M Maturday Preach ing II A M Nunday Pn-aelilng b ; o 0 p M All welcome to lhr*<* f m< < tlnga. <’. J. Cum tnlnga. Paator, residenec wn Kaat 4Ath St; Phone Talwjr MUI. GRANGE DIRECTORY (Grange* are requested to aetnl to The Herald Infomation ao that a bri»! card can I mi run (ree under thia heading Mend piare, .lay and hour o! meeting.) Pl.KAMANT VAl.tKY (|RAN<IB N o »4M Meri» •ectimi Maturday at 7 ao p m . ami (uurtb Maturday at lo JO a tn every month. Ri »< k W ood «iRANGK Meet« the flr.t Wed« nratlay o( tarh month at » p tn and third Hat urdav at lo a. m. MUI IkoMAH GHANGK. No 71 Meets th« fourth Mat unlay In every month at 10 »»a m.. In Grange hall, orient FAIRVIEW GRANGK Meets first Maturday ami the third Friday <>( each month Kt "St I I \ I I I t. <. Il \ S* , » i-.j Meet« Mt. it, In If) the •rhiNtlhoiiae the third Maturday of each month. hVEMNis NT AR URANoK Mr»U _____ _ ....... hall al Mouth Mount labor >>n the first Matur- ilsv of each tm»nlh at io a in All vlaltors sr« wrh-ome. GRKMHAM GRANGK Meets «errimi Matur «lay In each month at 10 » a m DAMAMUI M GRANGE, NO. 'Jfiu Meets Amt Maturday each month. LE.\|N <11< iNtiE Meets second Saturday o! each month at 10 90 a. in < I.V K WI As GB KXl.K. NO. «R Mr. ll th* Bnt H*iut-.|«y In (in- month «I lu *0 * M *u.l th, thlr.l.H*tur<l*y *1 7 a> ■■■ HANbY UKANOK, No. MA-t« «eooiid Hxtiir.l*)- ut ««. li monili »1 |i> o) ’clock a. iu i *>l.l MIGA WHANG*. No .« 17 Mr-li In all .1*, ,.ul..u nr.I Xatur.i*, in rack im.nth In (tail«» hall tirar t'orl.,11 *t tu* tn * L a * ka M is GitA ng E m.-<-t* tlm H*tur.1ar »1 <-«<-h m..ntl> at lu *0* m. ami thlr.t Halin .lay *1 7 St |> tn. Office Phone T. 2)12 Main St. and Carline, Lents, Oregon RAILROAD flMI CARD C. €. morhnd, Dentist 719 Dekum Bldg., Third and Wash, ington, Portland. Ore. CityOfflce, Main 5955; Lenta Office, 2833 Residence, Tatar 2587 Residence Corner 8th and Marie Sta., Lents, Ore. Office Hours 8 to 10 a. m. John R. Hughes Attorney at law Notary Public .’1*11-3, Failing Building Third and Washington Sts Portland, (tregon PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS ABSTRACTS A SPECIALTY Residence at Fairview. I'NION DKI-oT, NORTHERN PACIFIC Fhons A «641. Malnaui Leaves 7:81«. m., |u:w>a. m.8:SU p in., Il:l6p.a>. Airlvv, 7:00 *. m . 3:*i p. in., 7:uo p. ni , l«:»ip m. OKRGUN WASHINGTON HK a TTI.K Phone a SUI, Private *s. I Leave* X:S0* m,. 1:46 p. tn . *:uo p ni.. II :00p.m Arrive* « 46 • tn . l:S9p. p in .«;*> p m I’KNUI.KTON LOCAL taavei7:S0* n> . arrive, b:»> « m. THE PAI.I.KM LOCAL U-avri 4 :ou p. tn., arriva* lo:<x> * m. OVBKLAND Mavra 10 00 a tn.. »:«> p. tn , arrive* lt:M a. m.. fiXki p m. W gkank j Learr. #:0) p m., arrlvra II :a> ■ m. Hot TIIKHN I'ACIKIC Et'GKNK I'AHHKNGKR I Ir’trri p. m., arrlvu* t|:00*. m AHHI.AND I Leave* *:MI *. tn., arrlvra s rx) p. In •O8BRUKO Lr*ve*t:Aop. ta , arrlvra6:to p nt CALIFORNIA TRAINH Leevo at 1:10 a. m., 6 60 p, nt , ?:«6 p. nt. Optometrist and dlMp«*nslng opt Iclan, 3t*v D« -k Arrive al 7:»o a. ui., 7:40 a tn.. 1:S<> p. m. urn Hl<lg., (’or 3rd and Washington Kt Office WEST Hiltk hours 9 a m. tv 6 p m. Main fin 10 Corvallla, leave 7-JO a. tn , arrive 6:1V p nt Hlllaboro, leave* 7:W a. ni , II a tn 4 '0 n tn S:40p. tn. k ’ Lent, office. »<) Gilbert Ave. two blocks west Arrive«:«)a m., 10:na. m.,S:4S p. at., 4 io p. of school. Hour*»p in. to V M p. m, Tabor m , 6:70 p m. 1616. Sundays by appointment. JEFFKRHON HTKKKT ' I'alla*. leave* 7 40 *. m arrive« 6:46 p. tn UNION ItKPOT Thera la more Catarrh In th!» »action oi | Dalia«, leave* 4:10 p. nt., arrive« lo:so a. in. the country than nil other dl»>■*»*» put ■HKRIORN-UNION DRl-OT together, and until the laat few yearn wae »opposed to bo Incurable. For a great : Leave* at 4:00 p. m , arrive* 10:» a. m. many years doctor» pronounced It a local TILLAMOOK disease and prescribed local remedlea, and I.eavra H:45, Hlllaboro, In :00 Tl 11* tnimk 4»- by constantly falling to cure with local leave*Tillamook 7:«0a nt.. Hlllaboro l ab treatment, pronoun, ed It Incurable. B< I- p m , arrive* In Portland 7:46 p m ence has proven Catarrh lo bn a consti north hank tutional <fl».,a»e, and therefore require* constitution»! treatment. Hall’s Catarrh Phone A «761, Marahall »70 Cure, manufactured by F. J Cheney 4k AHTORIA Co.. Toledo, Ohio, Is the only Constitu l«ave*S:00* tn.,6:70 p m , arrlvra 10:76 u in tional < urn on the market. It Is taken In 12:80 ntxtn. ' ternally In doses from 10 drops to a tea- RANIER LOCAL •poonful. It acta directly on the hlood and mucoua surfaces of the system. They taavra 1:00 p. m., 6:46 p. m , arrlvra 7:40 a rn Offer one hundred d.-llars for nny CSSS It 6:00 p. nt. fall» to cure. Send for circular* and tes LYLE GOl.IiENHAI K timonials. taave* h : ai a. tn., arrive**:«) p. nt. Address: F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O. SPOKANE FXPRK h H Sold by Dnigglsta, 75c. Take Hall's family Pills for eonaUpallon. i i taavra 7:66 a. m . 7:«> p. tn. arrive* 6:00 a m 7:40 p. m. 0OLUMRIA LOCAL EXECUTOR’S NOTICE taavea 6:80 p tn., arrive* 7:W> *. nt ELECTRIC LINKS In the Conntv Court of the State of OREGON ELECTRIC Oregon (or Multnomah County. Halem ami way point* In the Matter of the Estate of Peter Leaving at 7:16. 8:46. Io:46; 7:<o, 8:46, *:|S,' hm A Tulp, Deceased Arrive* 8:46, 11:16; 1 :».4:I6, A mr», K:70,i| ,on Notice is hereby given that the under- Hlllaboro am) Korea! Grove signed h.x been duly appoimed by the Count) Court of the State of Oregon, Leave* <1:40,8:16,10:U. 1:«). 8:16, 6:46. 8:16 It :7* for Multnomah County, executor nf lite Arri’«7*!',0:00''»:*», a m.. 7:40. 4:46 7:4* »:*6,11 :oo p, rn, last will and testament of Peter Ttllp, I NITI- G l< t I I « A , H _ deceased. Thlr.t ami Stark, ph.-m- . i . ui M«r*>all»20 Ervin C. Sells, Opt. D. All persons having claims agaimt said estate are hereby notified and re quired to present the same to me, prop erly verified as by law required, at the office of Kennedy A Klinnman, i^-nts, Multnomah County, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof Dated this Oth day of May, 1912. N. Girling, Executor of tits Estate of I’eter Tttlp, deceased. W. F. Klineman, Attorney for Executor. MW J0 taavln* hourly from «:I6 a. m. to 6:14 p. ui. Arriving " ■■ 7:66 a. m. to 6:66 p. m' PORI LAND RAH.WAY t.lGIITA POWKR Aider St atatloil, A «181, *MM Main Oreeoo <'Uy, arrive* and leave* eanh halt hour front »:80a. m tn midnight caaader«, arrlvra and lravra«:66, 8:46. 10:44 *. nt , I7;46, 7:46, 4:46, fl:p. p. m , «topping at Troutd«le, and Greebam, way t olnta. Greaharn, Trotttdaln, leave« at 7:46, »:46, II :4T, * nt.,1:4*. 8:46, 6:46. 11:86 p nt. Vancouvra Itatl'.n Waahlnelon and Hr-rmrtrl • 1«. •:». 7:2», « 00, »:», *: im . 11:80 a m.. 12:10. 1:10, 1:60, 2:», RtlO. IMO, ^l:», 4:10, 4:60. 6:80, 7:'A, 7:40, •:It, 7:7», 4