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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1912)
COME TO * Sea View DOINGS OF OUR NEIGHBORS BKI IZY ITEMS CONTRIBUTED BY HUMID COTTRELL. The grain harvest is almost over in thia locality The spring grain is ON GARIBALDI BEACH a little later than the average but the fall grain is very good Almost And shoot the chutes in Trout ; every farmer in this vicinity has his Lake, which is now being | grain in the barn or in the stack, | awaiting the arrival of the thresher equipped with athletic attrac j The hay crop is abundant and the tions, diving platform, spring ■ potato crop is far above the average for quantity and quality. The An boards, etc. derson steam bailer of sixty tons Lots now selling rapidly at capacity is busy baling hay for Joe Dicker $35. AND UP A reunion of the Dunns was held at the residence of John and Patrick Dunn near Camas, Washington, who are old time resilient» and prosperous farmer* of that vicinity, and Paul Dunn of Cottrell, who is also a pros perous farmer, who has owned and lived on his farm for forty years, and Mrs Andrew Bissctt, who is their sister from Cleveland, Ohio, with their families, had a very pleasant visit together' Miss Helen Bissctt of 574 East Oak street. Portland and friends, 22 in all, had a very joyful picnic on Cedar Creek above Sandy last Sun day. The party was composed of young ladies and gentlemen. They i were desirous of having a ride on a Street» will be «urfaced, graded ! hay rack in the country in order to and water piped in front of each I carry out their wishes John and lot. All underbrush cut off free Thomas Dunn met them at Boring to the purchaser, leaving the with a carriage and hay rack and es corted them to the picnic grounds beautiful shade trees. Cedar Creek. The day was spent Abstract free with each deed i on in games, plays, horse-hack riding and they ail returned on the hay rack ' in the evening to Boring well satis- CAMPIN'» GRoUNDB FREE ■ tied with the day's pleasure. MOUNTAIN WATER $5 I )o\vn $5 I ’er Monti 1 Fur further Information rviardlng thia Hummer retort All out inla cou | m > ii ami r«*rt'lve com plala and mln Ute detail* by mall, or call at office and »<’<• photograph* BELL ROSE REPORTERS AT NEARBY POINTS Summer Refreshments Our Ice Cream Our Candies Mr and Mrs. Lewis Reed, Mr. and i Mrs St. Joseph Iceland and Mrs. M ' E Reed and daughters enjoyed a , launch ride to Washougal, Sunday and attended services at the M. E church. Miss Ethel Smith returned from Portland, Saturday evening having spent the past week in that city. Miss Irene Knapp has been acting I as substitute mail carrier the past ■ fifteen day*. W. R. Knight, our genial merchant, i was in the city Wednesday night and Thursday. At a special meeting of the voters 1 of the district, William Rogers was ; elected school director to fill a va- ’ cancy caused by the resignation of R. P Rassmussen from the board T L. Evans accompanied by C. J I Littlepagc of Mosier, made a trip by | auto to Southern Oregon last week j Hazel Smith of Montavilla has been visiting relatives in this vicinity for , some time. Lewis Benfield and a party of friends came out in an auto and spent Thursday with relatives. Threshing ha* been the order of things among the farmers here the past week Mr and Mrs. St. Joseph Leland entertained a gentleman friend from ! Lake county the first of the week. ; R M Dodson was in Portland on j business Thursday. Miss Edna Maybee is spending | some time in Gresham. Mrs. A. S. Kinkaid has been on the sick list the past two weeks, but was I are glad to note she is improving. Our S. S is steadily growing in numbers, there being an attendance of thirty-six on Sunday. The mem bers of the school enjoyed a basket dinner on the school grounds Sun-1 day A. A Loeb went Saturday to join I his sisters and a party of riend* who are camping near the Nehalem river. < Chas Smith moved his family in their scow home from Rooster Rock to Wasougal, Thursday. Mrs Brink of Troutdale visited her j Our shipment of hosiery has arrived and we invite you to come and inspect this line. '•W Arrr 77>r Opposite Mt. Scott Bakery For Painting. Tinting, Paperhang ing and Decorating, reasonable prices and work guaranteed Bee R. J. Steffy Estimate» furnished. Residence, 203 Gilbert Road, one block east of Lenta School or leave orders at Mt. Scott Drug Store. In Town Light and Heavy can be had in Lenta. Call and look them over. Prices will suit. Trial and Guarantee. Inquire of Kennedy & Klineman, Real Estate or at Grange Store F. J. Ward Mt. Scott Bakery Phone Tailor 2074—Home 4421 I. F. C. ? Dangerous Swelling« and VARICOSE VEINS are promptly relieved—often cured—by wearing onr Silk Elastic Hosiery Free nMMSTMMnt blank on reqne*t WOODARD, CLARKE A CO. PORTLAND. OREGON Quench your thirst with an Electric Milk Shake. Lambert A Thompson, tf. Try electric Milk Shakes at Lambert A Thompsons. One and One-Third Fares From All Points In Oregon Livestock, agricultural, hor ticultural poultry and textile exhibits. Special exhibit school children. $28,000 in purses for big race events. Big special features daily. A Cool Kitchen Even in Midsummer with a real live Breeze Blowing Tickets on Sale Aug. 29th to September 7th, inc. with Final Return Limit September 11th. away the stifling sultry air and cooling the whole room That’s your Kitchen and all For further information relative to fan*«, train schedule«, etc., call on nearest Southern Pacific Agent. others too that have an Electric Fan. JOHN M. SCOTT General Passenger Agt. Portland, Oregon CLASSIFIED WANTED WAN 11 D Small house and lot close to car line. ' Cash deal. Inquire at Herald office, WANTED—Good, clean cotton rags at Vgc a pound. Mt. Scott Pub. Co. WANTED— Boys may I«* had and sometimes girls. The older ones at ordinary wages and others to be schooled and cared for in return for slight services rendered. For particu lars address W. T. Gardner, superin tendent Boys and Girls Aid Society of i Oregon, Portland, Ore, tf : PORTLAND RAILWAY LIGHT AND POWER CO. Main Office Seventh & Alder Streets Telephones Main 6688 and A. 6130 Oregon FIFTY FIRST OREGON STATE FAIR Salem Sep. 2-7, 1912 $18,000—Offered in Premiums—$18,000 On Livestock, Poultry, Agricultural and Other Products Races* Dog Show* Shooting Tour nament* Band Concerts, Fire works and Free Attractions Send for Premium lists and Entry Blanks Reduced Rates on all Railroads. For Particulars Address FRANK MEREDITH, Secretary, Salem, Oregon Tel. 506 Stock Tonic a Specialty SAl.K LUMBER—At our new null IL* mile» southeast of Kelso. We deliver lumber, i j Jonarnd Bros. (- FOR BAI I One fourth acre, cleared, in Walden Park. Five dollar payment« Enquire at Mt Scott Publishing Co’s, office. C. H. LANE Traveling Salesman for the J. R. Watkins’ First quality Fruit Jar Rubbers—I dozen for 2S cents at McNeil Bros. Also j Del Monte tomatoes at lOcenta per can. Between Main and First Ave. on Carline Lents Makes Special Low Round-Trip Fares FOU Five Cents May be bought at the AUTO FOR HIRE ANY TIME » The Largest Loaf of Bread Horses and Mares At Your Service Salem, Ore. BARGAINS Rea,I the special bargain« in the Em porium ad. in this issue. Julian's 15c Store DON'T FOIKJET THE PLACE ( Fair Grounds) the For Notions, Hosiery, Hats, Glassware, Toys, Post Cards and all goods pertaining in the 15c line, do not forget your home town 15c Store can supply you LAMBERT & Car THOMPSON S'opt” Sept. 2 to 7, 1912 CORBETT Julian’s 15c Store are also homemade and abao- iutely pure. Our Ice Cream Parlor is the most comfortable in Ix*nts. Full Line of Groceries. Con fection«. Canned Goods, Ci gar« and Tobaccos. State Fair and ’ has returned to his property at this place. Mr Lional Herrick, from Portland, was a caller at the home of J F Proctor the first of the week. Miss Anne Cox has been spending ! the summer with her aunt, Mr*. G F. Smith. 8-------------------------------------------------- 8 .Miss La Mear has returned home Name ........................ ........................ after several weeks spent at Seaside Add re*« .............................. * and has resumed her work at the Meier A Frank store. Miss Ellen M Barret of Anderson Indiana, one of the office force of the Gospel Trumpet Publishing Co., and Mis* Edith Harman, of Chicago, ill , 449 Sheri«* k Bldg., Cor. Third and Oak also a Gospel worker, who have been visiting at the home of Mrs W. D. HtmrU, Portland, Oregon Tilden, have left for their homes and PHONE MARSHALL 14'94 OFFICE OPEN UNTIL H:30 P. M. work in the East. Mr. and Mrs M Flier are the par EVERY SATURDAY ents of a fine baby girl, born last Sunday. .Mis* Gibbs is visiting at the home of her cousin, Mrs. August Schwabel. The young people will have charge of the meeting next Sunday evening daughter Mrs. Lee Evans a few days at the M. E church. A. B. Gates has sold his store at last week. Gilbert to his brother Frank Gates FOR HALE—Good 10-foot counter. in manufactured in our own Advertise in the Herald Inquin* I). Darrow, Gray» Crossing. plant. Buy our Ice Cream and you know that you are getting a home-made product composed of pure ingredients. We deliver Ice Cream in any quantity—in packer» of one gallon and over G. A. JONES REALTY GO. Oregon Medical Company FOR SALE—Newspapers for wrap ping or kindling. Mt. Scott Pub. Co. First quality Fruit Jar Rubbers—I dozen for 25 cents at McNeil Bro». Also DelMonte tomatoes at 10 cents per can. I Cleveland Ave. Gresham. Ore. Try «n Electric Milk Shake at Lam- I I bert A Thompson’» tf. WANTED—Will pay cash for lot with 2 or 3 room house not too far from car- 1 line—Inquire at this office. BARGAINS Read the special bargains in the Em porium ad. in this issue. Eggiman’s Meat Market FOR RENT—4 room house—in good location. Inquire at Herald office. The Acme of Cleanliness FOR RENT—One block north of I ants school, a new five room cottage | fur ished including pian . Terms mod- j erate to right party. L. W. Sandberg, i Kenneth Ave. FOUND—A key, belonging presnma- I bly to a store building. Owner call at Headquarters for Good, Clean, Wholesome Meats Absolute Cleanliness Our Motto Main Street Lents, Ore.