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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (May 30, 1912)
BRIEF NOTES EROM GRESHAM Doings of the People In and About the Busy City of Gresham By Our Corres pondent. Mr. Knight in Mm. M E. Reed* building. Mr. and Mm. Tonne went to Hood River Wednesday and expect to make that city their future home. .lame* Pounder is hauling gravel from Gorden ereek for hi.« new cement house Tire cement and lumber an* on the ground.. Those interested in the new cemetery near the Grange Hall were clearing the land Saturday. Mu« Shriner spent Sunday at lier home in Gresham. Fred Shoults was a Portland visitor Saturday. tea of the church and any otliem interest ed art’ cordially invited. The young |>roplvs club ot St Paul’s church held it’s last meeting with the president, Mia* Johnson at which tilin’it was decid<>d to give nothing mote of a social nature until after the rose (estival. Poaaibly the club will give nothing until September. Woodmere is greatly interested in the Hearld's piano contest Two young lait ies from the neighlnirhotwl have entered, the Misses Hand. This makes it very difficult for their many friends to chiswe between them, in fact Woodmere wish es them lw»th success. JONSRUD BROS. BOR I Nd OREGON I'hune CMURCII DIRECTORY CLASSIFIED , Mill I I 4 mile« «outheaal Of Kris«» CEDAR POSTS SHINGLES MOULDINGS TURNED WORK LUMBER $6 AND UP tarse »lock ot I’imrn.lon Lumber on heiui Roush slut Dressed luniiier lor all purpose« send outer to JCNHRt'D RIH'S. Boriti« KIM I WANTKIl WANTED Five good exporivi>ce<l strnelierry nickers to camp for nlnml (our week*. E A. BARER, Gresham. Phone 79 Route 3. Bog 37 2 I WAX TED- l’o traile good double- liaininerles* abut gun alili leather case, fur bicycle with coaster bisk». Must baiti gissi condition. Call at. I, t Mount's furniture stole WANTED Good, clean cotton rags at 'wc a |x>und. Mt. Scott Pub. Co (All I’hurehes are requested Io send to Th« Herald indie»«, «iwh «a the following, tor ptibll valluh each week It»».) HKRMAN KVAN g KI.ICAI. I < T II K R A r ill lu ll Grsra Crussitig. » <• Hess |>a«t Honda) School si le Or' mrrvlew al tlioo. tie man SchouL Aaturslay I *». NT I'At’L'HPl'l*< t>PAI.I*l>l'l«'II.W<M>|iMKRB Hervlcea ami sermon al 4 p rn . every Hun <lay Holiday Srhrsrl st » •«• ». tn t'omurun- loll service.on «woo l Homier r’t eat'h month. Dr Van Waler end lt»v. Oenald W. Taylor. I.K8TW IIAI3 IHt r'lll llt'll First Avenue, treat Fooler Road. Rev. J N. Nelson pastor Bun day Mcnriol I’* a. m I'reachlii« II a m . arid | 7 i » i p m. Il. V I* C> meets al 6:au. Prayer- I mestine Thursday evening al 7:80, HWKIriHII I.UrilRIlAN MKKTINU Held every HumUy at lieu«, in., «mi hi ihv rvrnlii« nt WANTED Boys mav I h ’ bail and John L.ittlepngt’ of Portland, was out sometimes girls. The older onea at Ihv I «I ucnrnvr ut Wuu»!biti«> «trmi «nil visiting his brother and calling on old Flrlatxl avellile Hev II M Nyalrmii paMnr. ordinary wages and others to Is« F DIHII HKriMNIA kl., ANAHKL schooled and cared for in return fur Hi« tuli U m v I mh Munday l N llAl friends this week. u K imi I at II a tn, FITTING HORSESHOES -light services rnmlered. For particu Ihblv aiiid> and prayer mr< Uhtf Frl lay al 9 Felde McColl came out to see the • •••••••••••••••••a lars address W. T. Gardner, superin in Mvatidlnat Ian people cordially Invllad Mr. R. O. Powers is progressing finely View» of an Export Who Prácticos the aild tovleuttir home folks one day this week. tendent Boys and Girls Aid Society ol Oregon. Portland. Ore. If GRAC K KVANGKi.lt'Al. C-HPRl'H. I.KNTft Cold Sotting Motl-od. A. W. Regner has the contract of with tlie Weston School. The building is I'runchliiai Munday at II a tn and 7;«0 p in of modern construction, with metal both The subject of setting shoes hot or building Mayor Shattuck’» new house. Eggs for hatching, Calkins strain of Munday Medimi' wary Munday al !» a ni. Younu I'vtrph a* A lllatn <» ex i r y Munday al fl «U at ----------- Cleone , outside and in. the present building has cold lias been discussett pro mid con for pure bred white leghorns. Eggs for Miss Maud Michel’s i I school ------- — i> in Prayer meeting and Hilda study aarh n few years, but of lato I have not seen four Class rooms, the addition w ill consist Wvdliraday evening Mmelal limali Alt hatching balano* of bmrm |0 W and closed last Friday. Miss Michel has cordially wcteume Hey < «»iik!lr«. ^a«h>r much of it. It seems to have died a flrst-tldss livery and feed |8.00 perhundred. Some stock for sale. successful year and will i 01 e ’ 8 h ‘ libary. kitchen, office. MM l ItlKMiM « III |(< || Moiutii Main Ml had a very t____ I Call l.ents Home Phone 2924 or address IK Habitat i restroom and assembly, also a reception natural death, but. be that as It mn.v. h Mchoo| ID.iaia In Mervh'r || «O m hi Stables at Borimi and Sandy teach in the same school next year. ' Calkins Poultry Farm, lamta, Oregon. there are »till suggestions to be thrown t'hrlallan Kndravur <• •> p in , Kvanaellatla court 50x94, with concrete floor and service 7 .n l*i ay er iiirrtDig W vdnvsday 7 Gilberta Station. u Transportation o( all kind* Miss Lulu Parmlev has accepted a po a basement under the whole building out for those who have not yet at- p Ml. MyraH Muihh. paator, of Baggage to Sandy and taluod satisfactory result* FOU MAI.K sition in the St. Johns school. I FNTMM K < lll’Hi II < ornar <»(7lh Afa and with concrete ti»x>r. interior poiuts .... dolilen Mt. Munday Mrlund IO;nu a iu , Mcr For my part. I am satisfied that the WO<»1> FOR SALE—4 f»<»t »««»I "t Ray Todd’s new house in Zenith ad- , But why it should lie called XX’egton, it vlerx at II :•<> m in Mild 7 :>• p nt, Kpworlb way l have learned from Instructions For further information phone or write -I no and *5.l)ii per c. rd. Conn1 and •< <’ le ague fl:»1 Prayer meeting thurh luy even dition is nearly completed. is a name which signifies nothing to any from other good sheers. and my owu lug of each wrvk All m<*at cordially I iiv IU m I it Good mal delivered to your doer. E. F. DONAHUE. Prop. Itex W lloyd Moore |ta»tor Mr. and Mrs. O. XV. Tarr entertained one. Woodmere is botn euphonic and Moving, excavating ami general trans Boring. Oregon fer work. See W. A. HALL «k SON. TRKMONT I'MTKD IIKKTIIKRN Pill let'll the Poarell clan at V eir home last Sat- -ignificant, and the region is known a.< tì'.’ml Ava AVIh Mt H K Munday at Pilone falior 2888. Foster It-ad, Lents, urday afternoon. Woodmere. Than again it is so similar IU;tM>a m. Preaching It ;<X> a in • ‘hrlatlan Ore. Kudravur A:a*> I* rn Preaching li» |> m Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Oliphant were in sound to Creston only two miles west, Prayer m<cting Thursday ,7:>» p m Mrs Lynn, pastur Mr. Hoagland his - ............... beautiful resi given a pleasant surprise last Monday 11 **“'* sold 11 U! ■*- Ft>R SALE—New Tent house, with ____ _ lly ; tloorvd andeeiled. Cheap for ras li. MILLARD AVK PKKMHYTKRIAN r'llURcH evening by their friends, the occasion dence on 59th Ave, to Geo. Kockey. Mr. Kev. lauri Juhliaull. (nmlor Residence «W I g U. F. HUNT, IHh. Ave. and Poster Hoagland is building another. Lovejoy Ml. Marvlcra Munday School al being their wedding anniversary. ria. i.—aoiisisHoa nail pcllbh Road. lua. in , Morning Worship II a. m. Mr. Wester is building two cottages on experience, that tuy shoes stick verj President Kerr of O. A. C. will ad m KVKKTII DAY ADVKNrurr rllTR« I! Ma tur- FOR H4I.E — Jersey row giving 3 ‘ , well, and the hoofs stay as straight ns dress the graduating class of the high 64th Ave. gallona milk Enquire of E. r. Mnilh, day Mahlxth Mchool NAM Malurday Praarte* Mr. C. W. Arnett is building an elegant can be expected, writes a Pennsylvania school Friday evening. The graduates North Mam St., la’nt». Ing HAM Sunday Preaching i»:uu I* M . All farrier in Blacksmith and Wheelwright welcome to these | meetings. 0. J, t'um« are Geneva XVright, Gladys Miller. Bes residence on Millan! Ave., and 77th. FOR HA1.E:—l'laatering »and and Cal! and get our prices on mitiga. Pa4lur. rrsidvnoe wh East CAth St: 1 am a flrm believer iu cold setting and Mr. Swanson is building on 61st Ave. sie Strebin, Ida Rettig, XVilia Metzger, grave!. Cali Tabor 2083, R Hevtiiig, Phono Tabor MJI. no tips. My shoes stick invariably un brick, cement, plaster, lime, Frieda Bratzel, Bessie Howitt. Elsie 45 Lincoln and Grays corner, l enta, In Sundays Oregonian there is any ar til the feet are too long, no .natter < >regon. I 8. i Schultz, Hilda Muender and Harold ticle by a Portland Architect stating that whether the horse is used on the city sand and gravel We can DIRECTORY Kern. the first bungalow built in Portland was streets, on the farm or on the open FOR SAI F. — All kinds ot Rough and I GRANGE- save you money. Our de Bert Hose has accepted a position built on 35th A Grant, 1904. Mrs. J. H. pike. The tip Is put on to help hold the Drvsserl I Ulti tre r at Reduced pnees at our utili twtr urile« frotn Kelso, Oregon. (Urangva are rc<|<ir«t<M| to ar tv! to Th« M«r«kl with the Johnson I?rug Co. livery is prompt and our Johnson built one in Woodmere into shoe, which if other work Is done well LuniIter delivered Sanrly Ridge Lutn- Infotnatioti •«» that a brie! car«! can I m > run is not uecessary. In the flrst place, which she moved May 8,1904. from plans trva und«r till* heading. Mvnd |»lacr, day and has been Miss Laura Burroughs who ber Co. Pirone llxl. Jori Jarl Mgr. goods are the best. hour of tnrrllng.) visiting her cousin, Mrs. Carrol S. drawn by Geo. W. Brown, and it is the dress the right foot level, and let all of 1’l.KAgANT VAl.I.KY ORANGK We carry a full line of hay, »nd fourth FOR SALE —Newspapers for wrap Meet.NaUir.isysl 7 »Op Smith left Wednesday morning for her genuine bungalow and it was not thought the horn or crust, all of the quick, and Saturday at h> «0a tn rvrry inonlh. a small part of the sole, come up ns ping or kindling. Mt. Scott Pub Co. to be anything new at the time although grain and feed. Let us home in New York. RtM RWOOD GRANGK Meats th»» flrst Wm!« a level on a perfect plane. Then tit tH ««lay of each month at fl |> tn and third flat Lee Merrill is working in the P. R. L. there have been numerous imitations. and level your shoes perfectly, letting show you how to save a LUMBER—At our new mill IS, miles urdax al l‘> a nt. Many friends and relatives of Mrs. A. the two plane surfaces rest firmly ot> A P. Co. garage in Portland. MULTNOMAH GRANUK. NO 71 Meets th« southeast of Kelso. We deliver lumlwr. fourth dollar by buying right. dalurday In every month at 10 so a m.. W. Powers gave her a birthday surprise each other, When nulls .ire set. drive J. A. Patenaude of the Gresham Drug Jonarud Bros. (• In Orange hall, orient _□__________ ----- ---- - ■ ■ . — FAIRVIKW URANUK Meets flrst Saturday Co. transacted business in Portland on Friday. Among those present were them firmly into the crease of the shoe and the third Friday of carb tnotilh. Mrs. Failing of Mt. Tabor, four daugh FOR HALE—One fourth sere,cleared, Tuesday. HU MF I LVI! I.K GRANGE. NO IM Meets In ters Madam- Peterson, Powers. Meninger in Walden 1’srk. Five dollar payments th«* «rlHM»lhous4* the thlr«l Matur«lay of each Mrs. H. E. Davis is suffering from an month at Mt Scott Publishing Co's. Mrs. B. Johnson. Mrs. Peyton Taylor, Botli Phones, Talsir 9fls, I uk ’ h I 3112 < Enquire attack of lagrippe. llice. F.VF.XING WTAH GRANGE Meets In th«ll and daughter Florence, Mrs. E.L. Long hall at Hottth Mount lalwtroh lb»' first Hatur- Mrs. A. F. Yankirk of Hillsboro, was and daughter. Mrs. Powers is a pioneer tlat of each month at io a m All visitor« are 1 block cast of PoMoffice, Lents Ï.OST—Ladii— round gold pin on 9th. I welcome. the guest of her sister Miss Norma of 1854 her Father flrst located where the Ave. between Marie and carline. Finti t GRrEHHAM GR a N g K Meet« «eonnd Matur Hurdley last Sunday. town of Pleasant Home is situated He er please return to Mr». J.E Carter, l'.tl ' day In each month at H> «>• a m DAM IHUI M GRANGE, no . JVK) Meets flrat 9th. avenue. The Gresham Commercial club are named the school district Oriently which J Hat unlay <-auh month. planning to take part in the Rose Festi the post office is still known at that time t.KNTH <• l€A >««>- Mr«l* ««cond Malurday ol F< >•< HKNT each month at 10 » a m it was covered with a dense growth of val auto parade. t'LAcKAMAn <»R tNGE. NO JM« Meet« th« Brut Haturday In the month at 10 SO a m and Mrs. James Sterling has returned timber, it now a garden spot Her father the thlr<t Naturday at 7 » |> m. from Lyle, Wash., where she has been was Hon. G. W. Brown who was acci All Kinds ol HANDY' ’»KANtiE, No jwj Ms-eta second ria. IL— SHOW INO Til« CLI.'CH. dently killed by the cars 1873 He was a Haturday of each month at M> o'clock a. m visiting her sister. with your shoeing hammer. strlklng COM*MRU I » JB7 Mrcta In all Staple and F:ancy Gro Mrs. X'ogel will move her millinery member of the last two Territional Leg each nail several bard blows until the day seaalon first Matttrday In each month In grange hall near CorIteit al 10 a. tn islatures. store into the Ross building on main W. F. Klinemiin C. E. Kennedy bead is firmly set. ceries i RAMA! fiRANGK meets ftftl RhtOfdhF I see that “Scribe” still sticks to his Attomey-at-Law 2nd Ave., I<ents. of < each For making a clinch I use n puller street in the near future. month at 10 a rn.. and third Hatur ! «lay at 7 »» p iu Including such well known goni- of Grandma Wood is visiting relatives assertion that Joe Lane saved Oregon to like Fig 1. When all nnlfs are firmly Kennedy & Klineman Merit as ALLEN A LEWIS, PRE the United States in 1843. From his writ driven. I drop the foot, take It forward, in Damascus this week. Real Estate and Rentals, Notary FEItKFD STOCK calmeli gsodb, Mrs. F. E. Aton will start east next ing I should take him to be an old Bour cut nails otT with ii sharp pair of nip KAflROAD 11 Mt ( AKÜ Public Work bon who still vote« for Jackson ami thinks pers. and with a file remove the loose WHITE RIVER FLOUR Etc week to visit friends. Office Phone T. 2012 hoof under the nails, and pul! the nail UNION DKPOT, NoKTHKKN FACIFIl! Mr. and Mr». Aylsworth have moved Champ Clarke wrote the Declaration of When you don't find what you want MainSt. andCnrline, Lents, Oregon Independence. Now the facta are in 1*43 end out with the puller as much us I Pitone A uMI. Maln MAI into tbeir new house. at oilier <dore*jro to see fit. then trim these ends down with Lea ve« 7:W a. m., lu:aoa. m. • :*> p m., il :l6p.m. M. D. Kern has moved into his new there was a meeting held at Cbampoeg a rasp, just long enough to double them Arrivo« 7:00 a. m., l:gh p. m.. 7:»<> p. m , |n:>»p.m. C. 6. morland, Demist home and the house formerly occupied ostensibly for the purpose of protecting round, as shown in Fig. 2. then your OREGON WASHINGTON NK a TTI.K against wolves, when they met they Pilone A Olii, Privalo •*<. I by his family has been rented to J. J. shoe is on as tight as possible. The 719 Dekum Bldg., Third and Wash, found it quite evenly divided between the heel ends of the shoe need not project Loovea a. tu , I ;<**> p. tu., 3;uu p ni.. Il :<Op m. ington. Port land. < ire. Wodeage. First Avenue and Foster Road Arrivv« t> :«.*> a. ni . 3: i" p ni..>:»p in.,6:*>pm. Hudson Bay men and the Americans and more than half an Inch, less is better. City Office, Main 5965; Lents < iffice, 2833 PKNOLETON 1.<NAI. a few foreigners. After a few prelininary Residence, Tabor 2587 Lcavre 7:A0 a. tn , arrlvr» a m. ROCKWOOD trials, the streneous voice of Jos. L. Meek To Detect Fire Damp In M mea. THE DALI.KM 1.0« Af. I Residence Comer 8th and Marie Sts., This community is being stirred up called out for those who were in favor of One of the simplest of the many suk - I,cav<*a 4:0o p, ni , arrivo« D» jm ) a. ni. Lents. Ore. Office Hours 8 to Id a. m. over the possibility of a saloon being es the United States to follow him, the re Rested tests for Ore damp In mines 1» OVF.RI.AN!> Gave« !«»:<*> n in., M in» p m , arrlvt-a a. m.. tablished here as a petition has been cir sult was 52 lin< d up with Meek and fifty that described to the Scottish Society John R. Hughes «»> p in culated here for that purpose. There on the other side, among whom were of Arts. It is an attachment that mn.v HIMKANK Attorney at Law are several reasons why we do not want Etienne Lacier, and F. X. Mathew who be applied to any oil or spirit safety tarei 9:0) p. m.. srrlvrs li ai a. m. Notary Public lamp, and consists of a loop of coprier a saloon and if the law was as it should still survive. Mr. Meek a few years later HOI TIIKKN PACIFIC Sol-3, Failing Building wire supported on a brass rod passing EUGENI I’AHSKNGKK be we would not have one thrust onto was sent to Washington to work for the Third anil Washington Sts through the oil vessel. To make a test Leaves s:SO p. m.,arrive» II :00a. is us. This petition is being signed by a organization of the Oregon Territory, he the loop is moved Into the flame. This Portland, Oregon ASHLAND class of residents, who are here only for was ably seconded by Judge Thuretom becomes instantly nonluminous. but If Laavaa 140 a. m., arrives u to p. m PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS the dollars that are to b- picked up ano when congress passed the act organizing fire damp is present In the air the gas ROHKHl'KG ABSTRACTS A SPECIALTY We have listed perhaps the I Leaves 1:40 p rn , arrives 4: «i p. ni. Resilience at Fairview. as soon as gathered in are in position to the territory. Joe. L. Meek who was a cap is clearly seen. The test can be CALIFORNIA TRAINS biggest list of bargains in pick up their belongings and go to new relative of Mr. Polk was appointed N. 8. made in a moment at any time, with Leave al I :W a. ni., 4 o p. tn , 9:<A p. m Ervin C. Sells, Opt. D. out turning down or putting out the real estate of any firm in fields. They are not property owners or Marshall, and Jos. Lane, Govenor Meek Opt<»m< trl8t and dispensing optician, »•'» Dck- Arrive at 740 a. tn.. 7:<0 a ni.. 2:4» p. tn. tax payers. To be sure in every com carried Lane’s commission to Indiana, light. It Is claimed that the percent WKHT Hll>E the city. Our list includes uni Bl<l| . <’or 3rd and Ms-hirncton Mt OfTIc« hours 9 a in. 1« 6 p.m. Main 6010. Corvallis, leave 7 :JI s. iu . arrive S:V p. in. munity there are law-abiding property and they with Nat II Lane the Dr’sFatber age of fire damp this method will de many excellent buys in Hillsboro, leaves 7:A> s. in.. II a tn I 'Opm , owners and taxpaying citizens who fa came with horses and pack mules escort tect is exceedingly small, und the re 4:S0p tn Lents property. We also sults of trials in both laboratory and Lents offic.*, 3‘«i Gilbert Ave. two blin ks west vor saloons, but the majority of this ed by a few soldiers. On arriving at Ore of ecbool. Hours S p. in to 9 so p. in., Tabor Arrive S:00 a tn., 1040 s. m., 2:14 p. m.. <10 p. mine go to show that this Is one of have houses for tent and tn..4 'J0 p tn. 1616. Hutoteys by eppotntment. class at Rockwood are not in favor of a gon City March 3 1849. he organized Ore the most sensitive, accurate, and ex JKFFKRHON HTRKKT for sale on easy payment midnight road-house at Rockwood. At gon Territory, and he was removed Aug. peditious means of revealing the pres I ballas, leaves 7 a. ni arrives 4:44 p. m present we can point to Rockwood 1850 and John P. Gaines of Kentuckey ence of Inflammable gas in mine or 1 There 1« more Catarrh In thia section or plan. UNION DEPOT th<- country than all other disease* put [ Dallas, leaves 4:lo p. m., arrives lo:K as a model place. good stores, was appointed. a. m. other air. together, and until the last w yearn SIIKKIDKN-UNION depot I was suppose.I to he Incurable. For a great good societies, good church and good I only write this because I do not like many years doctors pronounced It a local Leaves at 4:00 p. m , arrives 10:20 a. m. Trees Purify the Air. order, with exceptions of joy riders pass to see honors that belong to Col. Meek disease and proscribed local remedies, and TILLAMOOK ■ by constantly falling to euro with local It has been calculated that a single ing at midnight and this disturbance stolen in attempting to boost Dr. Lane leaves S:44, Hillsboro, 10:110Tillamook 4M; treatment, pronoun, cd It Incurable. Sci tree is able through Its leaves to purl leaves Tillamook 7:"0a tn., Hillsboro 1:40 ence has proven Catarrh to bo a consti has been greatly reduced since the no for the Senate, for Col Mei k though a p. m., arrives In Portland 2:44 p m tutional disease, and therefor« requires MRS T. BRIGHT torious Twelve-mile bouse has changed Virginian stood loyally by his country fy the air from the carbonic acid aris constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh NORTH BANK ing from the perspiration of a consider Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney A Foster Road Fast oí P. 0. Phone A 4241, Marshall WO its system of business —Outlook while the Lane family, all old settlers able number of men. [lerhaps a dozen Co.. Toledo, Ohio, 1» the only Constitu ASTORIA tional cure on the market. It la taken In know their record, only one had the , or even more. The volume of carbonic Leavea0100a. rn , 4:»> p m , arrives 1044 p. tn., ternally In doses from 10 drops to a tea 12.20 noon. spoonful. It acts directly on th* blood nerve to take up arms for the south. Col. i acid exhaled by a human being In the CORBETT (.scapes An Awful Fate. and mucous surfaces of the system. They RANIKR LOCAL of twenty-four hours Is put at John who qnit West Point, and joined course ■ one hundred dollars for any ease ft The children and patrons of Corbett A thousand tongues could not express offer 100 gallons, but by Bousslng- falls tn cure. Bend for circulars and tea- G-avea 1:00 p. m., 4:4» p. tn., arrives 9:40 a. tn., the rebellion and rose to the rank of Col. about 1 IM p. m. school enjoyed a picnic on the Lewis pro estimate a single square yard of j the gratitude of Mrs. J. E. Cox, of Joli tlmonlala. and when the Democratic party came ault's 1 LYLE GOLI i KNDALK Ad.lreae: T. J. CHENKY A CO., Toledo, O. perty Saturday. An excellent lunch was et, II).. for her wonderful deliverance leaf surface, counting both the upper leaves 0:20 a. tn., arrlves4:n0 p. tn. Bold by Dmggtsta, 75e. into power was given a good fat position. served and five gallons of ice cream was and the under sides of the leaves, can. from an awful fate. ‘‘Typhoid pneumo Taka Uall'a Family Pills for aoaatlpallon. SPOKANE KXPRKHH Pioneer. leaves 9:44 a. m.. 7:Oo p. m. arrives 8:00 a. a., diapoaed of, under favorable circumstances, decom nia had left me with a dreadful cough,” 7:46 p.m pose at least a gallon of carbonic acid she writes. “Sometime* I*had such awful A large force of men were here Thurs EXECUTOR’S NOTICE COLUMHIA LOCAL Additonal Woodmere Item« In a day. One hundred square yards coughing spells I thought I would die. day moving the side track. The mail In the County Court of the State of Leavea 4:00 p m , arrives 9:66 a. m. of leaf surface then would suffice to crane was also moved nearer Dodson ELECTRIC LINKA I could get no help from doctor’s treat Oregon, for Multnomah County. keep the air pure for one man. but the OREGON ELECTRIC In the Matter of the Estate of Peter Bros, store. ment or other medicines till I used Dr. 4 of a tree of moderate size pre- Tulp, Deceased. Baient and way points Mrs. 8. J. Allen leaves Woodmere Sat leaves The Columbia river is very high and King’s New Discovery, But I owe my Leaving at 7:M, 8 44. 10:46.2:00. S:U,4:WJIM. surfaceof many hundred situare Notice is hereby given thst the under sent a rising rapidly, so much driftwood is a- urday morning for a visit to her father in life to thia wonderful remedy for I signed has been duly appointed by the Arrtves8:46,11:16, 1:80,4:14. 6:2r., 8:14,8:20,11:08 yards. float that it is difficult tor the fishermen New York. Her maDy friends join in Hillsboro and Forest ürovs Quick and County Court of the'State of Oregon, scarely cough at all now wishing her a pleasant trip and a safe to operate their nets safe, its the most reliable of all throat for Multnomah County, executor of the leaves 8:40, 8:16, 10:84, 1:00, 8:14. 4:44. 8:14 1148 A Rasp Cutting Machine, last will and testament of Peter Tulp, Arrives 7:60,10:00,12:06. a. m.. 2:40, 4:M. 7:40 Lewis Reed is putting down a well on return to Oregon. A new machine of German make is and lung medicines. Every bottle guar deceased 9:84,11:00 p rn, A number of friends of Mr. A Mrs. now available for cutting rasps it anteed. 50c and fl .00 Trial bottle free at the hill near hie residence. UNITED RAILWAYS All persons having claims against A. A. Loebs office building on Main Percy Harris gave them a house warming cuts every kind of rasp, including All Dealer«. said estate are hereby notified and re Third and Stark, phons SMI Marshall 990 last Friday evening. They were present those which have hitherto been cut quired to present the same to me, prop leaving honrly from 6:14 a. m. to 0:14 p. nt. 8t., is nearing com petion. TM a. nr. to 4:46 p. m. only by band because of the difficulties erly verified as by law required, at the Arriving ed with a treautifnl hand painted sugar Miss Alice Raasmusaen closed a sucese- PORTLAND RAILWAY LIGHT A POWER office of Kennedy A Klineman, I^mts, in designing a practical machine to do Bl. station, A 4181,66<M Main ful term of school at Pleasent View Fri howl and creamers, the work of Miss Ruth Multnomah County, Oregon, within six Oregon Alder To Mood Hole In Sweater, City, arrives and leaves each halt hour Gazell. Hie evening was pleasently spent this work. Among the automatic prop day. from 6:80 a m to midnight months from the date hereof. To mend a hole In a a won ter ns* ertlM of the new machine Is an ar Casadero, arrives and leaves 6:66, 8:46, 10:44 a. Dated thia 9th day of May, 1912. Gilbert Burkholder of Portland was a in conversation'and in partaking of dain rangement whereby It reduces the yarn aw for darning. start at the top m . I2;«r, 2:46, 4:46. 4:46 p. m , stopping at ty refreshrients. Troutdale, and Gresham, way (mints Bunday visitor at Ferndale Place. N. Girling, number of teeth ent on the tajs-red and chain stitch down the length of Gresham, Troutdale, leaves at 7:46. 6:46, 11:46 a. Executor of the Estate of Peter Tulp, Mr. Pratt has purchased the Joseph A social meeting of the Ladies Guild of! pert of the tool without the necessity the bole with a darning needle, catch deceaaad. m.,l:46, 8:46, 6:M. 11:86 p m. Vanoouver, station Washington and Heoond You will bar« Leader Sr. farm and moved out same St. Paul’s Episcopal Church will be held of being stopped or otherwise Inter ing each ioop securely W. F. Klineman, 6:16, 4:60, 7:26. n Ou, s:M, 9:10, 9:60, 1040. II:M a. m.. I8:io, 1:10, 1:M>, 2:00, 8:10, I4T Wednesday. at the home of Mrs. Gazell on Second fered with. The output is consequently a neat piece of work, and no ons will Attorney for Executor. notice where the hole has been 4-44, 6:10, 6:80. 4:80. 7:06, 7:40, 0:14, 9:M, loffit The ticket office is now in charge of Ave., Wednesday afternoon. All the lad rapid, and little attention is required. M9 Ji 11:46. WOODMERE BORING-SANDY STAGE LINE THE BUILDING SEASON IS HERE mckinley & son DI RECTORY L. E. ’s REAL ESTTAE BARGAINS Bright Realty Co.