Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, August 08, 1912, Image 5

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    DOINGS OF OUR NEIGHBORS lllf YtLLOVV JOURNAL
AND COMMON MAN
BItllEZV ITIMS CONTRIBUTED
Down
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Itl.POKTIKS AT NEARBY
POINTS
I* Oro. Mr». Kincai'l was a mori erti-
inable In.ly, iiiU-llig«-ut , yet motlest ami
Mr. iui 'I Mr» Mi le» ('riii>»huw Inni uh
rctiring
Mite wa» convt-rted scveral
Kiu-HtH un Knnduy lu«t Mr. unii Mr». y«-ur» ago aiul wa» a faittifili Christian
Davi» and two chihlren <>( Portland.
until calieri liiiine
Decen-ed li ft two
$5 Per Month
Ma»ter < ’lurk K«»*rner, a la«l of eight childreli lo miiiirn ber «li-ath, Mr». B.
Lots $35
1 year», fell from it load of lumber last Elbon <»t Astoria, ami A. N Kincaid of
ABSTRACT FREE WITH Saturday, lie« hind wheel* |«Mu>ing over thi» pia«*-. Funeral servire» b»«k place
hi* chest and breaking hi* collar bone. ut Ih« ('«irliett »oboolhtMiHc July :UI.
EACH DEED
Ro*» Ixivelace of thia place and Ra­ . The numemii» ami Isantiful ll«iral tri­
leigh Watson ot Portland went on a fish- buta» froin friend» »penk of Ilio high
| ing trip to Tillamook la»t Thursday, re­ e«tcem in which »Ite was belìi in thè
The Heart of Garibaldi Beach turning on Monday. They went on a «-ommunity.
A largo concoiirse of
Tillamook County
niotorcytde, but had an ac'dilcnt and friend» followed tire n-maiW» to tlieir
Nice level lots, streets graded, found it nece-uary to »hip tiic machine b«*t re»ting place in thè new cemetery
near thè Grange ball.
water piped and all underbrush back and conic lioiuv on the train.
Mr and Mr*. Ilagenum gave a birth­
cut FREE to purchasers.
Spend your outing here and en­ day party for tlicir little non Arthur last
joy the hunting, fishing and 1 Thiir»day. Refreshment* were serve« 1 »,
BELL ROSE
j the little tot* and a most enjoyable time
beach pleasures.
Round Trip Ticket Good Till wit* had by all. Mauler Arthur received Mr. ami Mr«. (!. II. Benedict have
Milne very l»-autilul present*.
gone on a vacation trip to Alaska.
October
Mr». Wirland, who ha- ia>en »tillering
Mr». Kamme» is visiting with her
S4.00
from inflammatory rheumatism, i* con- «ms al Kca»i<ie.
I valeaeenl.
Mr». LaM'-ar, accompanied by her
Mr*. D. H. Holland, who left here
«laughter
Margaret and sons Claire,
la*t Thursday, accompanied by her hns-
band, to visit frienil* in Washington, Frol an<l T«-«l, left Tii«-«lay for a thru-
waa taken »nddcnly ill while in Portland, «reck*» May al the is ach.
Mr». Jam«-« Barriek of Kenmar,
i lull at la»l ai-eotint* was improving.
North Dnkotu, »[»uit a few «lay» with
relative» here receiilly.
PORTLAND’S NEAREST
Motorcycle» are getting to be very
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AND NEWEST. ON P. R.
p«ipular around here, Tony Ritzinger
Allu-rt
Fox
went
to
Tillamook
Mon
­
& N. R. R. ON GARIBALDI
le'itig th«* last so far to acipiin* one.
day.
BEACH
Mrs. ('. H Hieber wu» down from
Ira Hyer», wife and .laughter were in
: Salem on«- «lav last week.
Portia
nd
Monday.
Fully equipped with beds, bed­
ding, stoves, tables, chairs, and Mr. and Mr». B Ell««n and children,
dishes, as well as cooking uten­ who came to thi» place from Astoria
COLUMBIA HtIGHIS
sils. Make reservations early at July 29 witli the remain* of Mr». El- Mr. and Mr». W. A. Castner arrived
•149 Sherlock Bldg., corner Third lion’» mother, returned to their home last Saturday from Bend in their flve-
and Oak. Office open till 8:30 I Tuesday.
piiHis-nger touring car, an«i are at pnwnt
Mr*. Neaubaur of Portland viuited at Columbia View Farm. They report a
Saturday evening.
MANY COTTAUKH ASP St HISKHH
her brother, Ira llyent, and wife, Sun­ line trip through o-ntral Oregon ami
liouxsa NOW VNIIKH t ONKTHCCTION
day.
they found the roads excellent for
Mr». It az and lathy of Hillsdale were motoring
For further Information rv<ar<1lntf
this Hntnmrr resort fill out this cou­
week end visitors at the T. C. Reed
Mr. XV. peaver »¡»-nt Saturday at his
pon at: i re< • iv« <omph t«« and mln
borne.
utu detail« by mall, or call at other
home lure. lie i» at present on tlie
and aee photograph«
Mr». Taylor, who ha* been spending road Is-twoen Portlaml ami Corvallis as
Name
the past week in Portland, returned mail carrier.
home Mon. lay.
The Hatfield family look the firet two
Adi) rr as
Earl Miller returned from llo<xi degree» at the Grange last Saturday.
River Monday evening accompanied by
The remain* of Mrs. Sarah Kingcaid
it lady whom he introduced aa Mr». were laid to rest in tin- new cemetery
Earl Miller. Congratulation».
here last week. The resting place was
A church atadal will be given at the covered with l»>autitul flower».
IIP Hhcrioek Bldg., Cor. Third and Oak
<.range hall Saturday evening. August
Mr. anil Mr». Ira Malroylaxt week re-
Street*, Portland, Oregon
17. A »bort program w ill be rendered, c» iv««l the »a«l news of tiw Hidden death
PHONE MARSH ALL 145«
after which ice cream and cake will lie of Mr. Malroy’» mother, in Arkansas.
OFFICE OPEN UNTIL S:30 P. M.
•erved, proceeds to be applied on the Mr. and Mr». Malroy have the »vm-
EVERY SATURDAY
I new church.
pathy of many friend».
Mr. and Mr». Sam Hulit were called
Sallow complexion come* from bil-
Mr. R. Wclkie ha» lu-en a guest st
iou* impurities in the blood and the to l/turel, < Ire., thi» week by the serious the Banfield bungalow for several day».
fault lie* with the liver and bowels:— 1 lllneiw of Mr. Hulit'» »ister.
they are torpid. The iin-dieiii«- that give"
PLLASANL HOME.
rcaull* in such entu-s 1» HERRINE.
It
OBITUARY
la a tine liver stimulant and bowel regu­
Mr. Breeden is getting his house well
"Blessed are the dead which die in on the w ay to completion.
lator. Price Mt. Sold by Lent* Phar­
the Lord»"
macy.
Mr. ami Mrs. J. B. Kelly gave a party
Mr». Sarah Kincaid was born in Ohio, to old friend» Saturday evening.
May 3rd, IMHj died July 28, 1912, nt
Mrs. Carpenter and Mrs. McKinney
the home of her daughter nt Astoria.
Advertise inthe Herald
«irove bi Gresham Saturday afternoon.
Mrs. Bell, who has been «piite ill at
the home of her mother, Mrs. Shum­
way. is Iwtter, ami returned to Port-
latul the miiidle of the week.
The Nchool children belli a picnic in
the Kelly grove on Wednesday of last
The beach season is in full »wing. Ho while the crowd* go.
Enjoy the cool breeze* now, while the heat is so unpleasant
week.
inland. Bathing, boating, hill crimbing. fishing. hike* over
Mr. an«l Mrs. Markell
returned
delightful trail» Oregon beache* lietter prepare«! than ever
Thursday from their trip to Vancouver,
Iwdore to care for the crowd*. Plenty of Accomodation*.
B C.
I.ota of fun. The water is tine!
M«»«iames Stevens ami Ixmderback
GO VIA THE
went to Troutdale Wednesday to visit
Mrs. Mollie Murray.
Excellent
Newport,
Mr. Have Lottderback is clearing his
train service
lols at Sandy ami expects to build a
Nehalem,
house ami move up there soon.
K<>( 1W(XH>
Sea View
T ents
For Rent
6. A. JONES REALTY CO.
August at the Beaches
Bayocean,
Tillamook
o W î Ç
‘su N SET!
I OGDEN 8tSHASTA
\ ROUTES j
Season
round-trip
fares. Spec­
GRESHAM
ial week­
end and Sun­
day fares.
County
Beaches.
Send for illustrated l»»»klet» olxint the Oregon Resort* ami
our special folder on ‘'Vacation D*ys in < iregon.” It tell* all
aliout the beaches, springs, mountain resort*, etc.
Call on nearest agent (or information relative to fares, litera­
ture, etc., or address
JOHN M. SCOTT,
General Passenger Agent, Portland, Ore.
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“Our Personal Guarantee
to all Skin Sutterers”
GRESHAM DRUG COMPANY
W» hav* been In business tn this town
for some time, and w* are looking to
build up trade by always advising our
patrons right.
(
So when we tell you thst we have
found the eczema remedy and that we
stand back of It with the manufacturer »
Iron clg.l guarantee backed by ourselves
you ran depend upon It that we ulve our
ndvlce not In order to sell n few bottles
of medicine to akin sufferers, but be­
rmi»* we know how It will help our
business if we help our patrons.
We A*»IL.In stock and sell, all the well
known skin remedies, tint we will say
this:
If you nre suffering from any
kind of skin trouble, eczema, psoriasis
rash or tetter, we went you to try a full
■Is* bottle of D. D. D Prescription.
And. if it does not do ths work, this
bottle will cost you nothing. Toil atom
to Judge.
Again and again we have seen how *
few drops of tills simple wash applied
to the skin, takes swsy the Itch. In­
stantly. And the cures all seem to b«
permanent.
D. D. D. Prescription made by th»
n. D. D. iJtborntorfoe of Chicago, Is
composed of thymol, glycerine, oil of
Wintergreen nnd other healing, soothing,
cooling Ingredients.
And If you ar«
Just crazy with Itch, you will feel
soothed and cooled, the Itch absolutely
washed away the moment you applied
this O. I). D.
We have mads fast friends of mors
than on» family by recommending this
remedy to a skin sufferer here and
there and we want you to try It no*
un our poaltlvs uo-pay guarantss.
I Great Special Offer
Mrs. H. H. Ott and little son John
left last Tuesday for Kansas, where
they will visit friends and relatives
the remainder of the summer.
John Brown was a business visitor
at Lents this week.
Miss Ora Thompson gave a kitchen
shower in honor of Miss Azalea Bell
Wednesday afternoon at the home of
Mrs. Hornish.
Miss Grace Lawrence, who is en­
joying her vacation, will leave for
Seaside in a few days, while Miss Eva
Anderson will take her place as book­
keeper for the telephone company
during her absence.
Kenneth Roberts left last Sunday
for Washougal, Wash., to work for
an electric company.
Mrs Harry Wood has sold her res­
taurant to J H Bissell of Canby, Or.
and will move to Sandy, where Mr
Wood has a barber shop.
Fred Werner of Boring made a bus­
iness trip to Greshant last Saturday,
Will Knighton spent last Sunday-
visiting friends at Boring.
Mrs. Alice Ott of Kansas City, who
has been visiting her raughter, Mrs.
C. E. Cleveland, left Tuesday for her
home in Kansas.
Born, tq Mr. and Mrs" Easley. Aug
I. a daughter.
Miss Minnie Shritter has returned
from Corbett, where she has been act­
ing as central and is now on the
switchboard at Gresham.
Bert Metzger and W C. Burch
have gone to do some work on Mr
Burch’s mine, which is in the vicinity
That many men do not get justice
at the hand* of the metropolitan
daily, la ably demon*trat«-«l by thr ar­
ticle that appeared in the Portland
News Wednesday evening relative to
the death of Percy Warren. That
little yellow journal stated that War­
ren was an habitual drunkard and had
been addicted to the drink habit ever
since the death of his wife in 1900
According to Warren's neighbors, no
blacker lie was ever told or printed.
That "example of sensationalisin'* also
stated that Warren lived on a plot of
ground that had been given him by
his brother, and this statement is also
refuted by men who know.
The Herald believes in giving the
facts of present day events, but has
absolutely no use for the dirty journal
that lives, or rather exists, on the
sensational rot it publishes for sensa­
tional people.
of Grants Pass, and incidentally to
do some hunting and fishing.
Mrs Harve Metzger is continuing
to recover and has been brought to
her home here.
Miss Bessie Howitt visited relatives
in Motitavilla the first of the week
and will leave for Seaside the last of
the week to stay until college opent
at Corvallis.
Mr. and Mrs Arthur Regner left
Wednesday to go on the road for the
coming ycar
Mr. Regncr is travcl-
ir.g for the Tad System.
Mr. and Mrs Biddle made a busi-
ness trip to Portland Tuesday.
At a board meeting of the Method­
ist church, held Monday evening, it
was decided to sell a strip of prop­
erty south of the church to Mr.
Whitehead, and the proceeds will be
used for improving the church prop-
erty.
Miss Winnifred Osburn, who has
been visiting her sister, Mrs Curtis,
at The Dalles, returned last Sunday
and left Tuesday for Seaside, where
she will remain for a week
Mr. and Mrs. W. R Burke have
moved into the lleiney cottage on
Roberts avenue.
George Page is spending his vaca­
tion at Shephard’s Springs. Joe Ross
is in charge of the depot during his
absence.
W. E. Wood made a business trip
to Vancouver, Wash. Wednesday.
Dr. J. M. Short and family will
move to Portland in the near future
and Dr Hughes and mother will oc­
cupy the Short residence.
Mrs Max Schneider has been re­
moved to her country home at Da­
mascus. where she is steadily improv­
ing Her son, Ray Davis of Seattle
is with her.
CHERRYVILLt
Hunting and fishing all the go.
Game and fish wardens are thick I
and looking for victims.
Rev. Dr. Boyd of the First Presby­
terian church of Portland will occupy .
the pulpit in the church here next i
Sunday. As Dr. Boyd is one of the
most prominent and eminent minis­
ters of the northwest, a good a«tend-
ance is assured, and all those who do
attend will enjoy a rare treat.
James Bell, a student of Princeton
College of New Jersey, is visiting
here. He is a classmate of Henry-
Boyd and is a guest at the Boyd home.
Dr. Jayne of St Louis, accompa­
nied by Dr. and Mrs. La Peer of Mt.
Tabor, and Mr Watkins of Detroit,
were visitors at Dr. Jayne's ranch last
Sunday.
Huckleberries are ripe and the
campers and pickers are hot after
them, as well as the bears.
The big “Bail Mo ise’ is on the
rampage and will soon be heard r« ,«r-
in? and rumbling throughout the Im 1.
Geyrge Eaden of LAgan was up on
a visit to these parts last Sunday. He
reparts a great crop n the val’ev of
the Clackamas
David Douglas and family expect
to move soon to the Ed. Revenue
ranch near Sandy. Mr Revenue and
family expect to travel and visit vari­
ous points during the coming year or
so, in hopes that the outing and
change will benefit Mrs. Revenue’s
health. The Douglas ranch will be
left in charge of Ira Flynn and family,
who recently came here front eastern
Oregon. We are sorry- to lose Mr.
Douglas and family.
The members of Dr. Boyd’s church
in Portland recently made him a
present of a fine new automobile
which he and his family use to good
advantage and pleasure during the
fine summer weather
The Trials Of A Traveler
< r
“ 1 I am a traveling salesman.
salesman, ” writes
E E. Youngs,
Young», E. Berkshire, Vt.. “and
waa
often troubled with constipation
waaoften
an«i indigestion till I began to use Dr.
King’s New Life Pills, which I have
found an excellent mntedy
remedy »» " For all
tronblm they
stomach, liver or kitlney troubles
are nnetptaled.
nnetptaletl. Only 25 cents at AU
Itealers.
Deafer*.
See Our Windows
All Suits that Sold Formerly at $2.5.00, $28.00 and
$30.00 now Selling at
c
.50
This Special includes every kind of fabrics or pattern
Don’t I-ail to J ake Advantage of this Unparralled
Offer
See Our Windows
Schweitzer & Manz
Hashim Bldg.
Main St.
A Cool Kitchen
Even in Midsummer with
a real live Breeze Blowing
away the stifling sultry air
and cooling the whole room
That’s your Kitchen and all
others too that have an
Electric Fan
PORTLAND RAILWAY
LIGHT AND POWER CO
Main Office Seventh & Alder Streets
Telephones Main 6688 and A. 6130
Stock Tonic a Special tv
Tel.SOti
C. H. LANE
Traveling Salesman for the J. R. Watkins’
Medical Company
Cleveland Ave.
Gresham. Ore.