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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 19, 1912)
DOINGS OF OUR NEIGHBORS CLASSIFIED W A NIKI I DRF.HH.MAKING Hp«M-ialily <l«eign- ing xml making children» suits, coat» 221 < • rays < 'luHHing Tabot MTS M Bkll/Y ITI MS CONTRIBUTED HV III kAl l) % WELCHES WANTED B-isrdt-r» ami lodger». G-ssl r-sim» »ml Immelik<> i-lac«- Will do laundry work (or boarder». Inquire Mr. D. Beck, ol Portland, 1» a guest of Mr» ('arrir Huntington, Kciinieth nt La Ca»a Monte. Av«, and Htella Hi. til. Mr». William Welch made a trip to WANTED To do eonipleti' job of Portland Inst Wednesday. plumbing in trade for borw and wagon. Mr nmi Mr». If. J. Fa U bion »ml two Tremont plumbing »hop. Titbor 214ft, »on», Arnold and Philip, nmpe a trip to Tremont »lation Portland Inst week on account of the WANTED Good, dean cotton ruga death of Mrs. Fall bion*» age-1 lather, nt ',<■ a pound. Mt Scott I’ub Co P. D. Lang, of Montavllln " Mr. .1. Tawney took a crowd of hl« WANTED Boy» mar lie bad and sometimes girla. The older one» at guest» to tlie base of Mt, ll-ssl lnnt ordinary wage» ami other» to la* week where they enjoyed lh«in»elves »«■booled and cared for In return lor climbing to Cralor rock au-l gazing nt »light »erviee» rendered. Tor |«artiell- lar» addren» W T. Gardner, superin the different »et-nery which can lie tendent Bov» and Girl« Ahl Society of viewed from there. Oregon. Portland. Ore. tl Mrs Kadderly and »on, Ralph, re WANTED 10 »alcamen for Oregon turned to their home tn Portland alter and Wash territory by the W T Raw- u few month» »lay In their summer h-igh Mixlical Co Capital 12.000,<»»> cottage st Welch»«. Iatabliahed 17 yearn. Ila» 2oo<> »idea Mr» Dr Devenny returned to Port men and makea 100 dilTeredt prohictn. To got thin |»>»ition you must be m- land aft- r a few weeks vacation at their duatrioua, of g<aa|character ami hnhita, nummer home. between 21 and fiO yearn and able to Quite an exciting event li»p|>en<sl furnish a good team and wagon and alsiut a week ago when Mr ami Mr». contract signed by re»|»>naible partien If you think you would represent a A. Howards' tieautiful home burned to compnny like thin »ee or write Clyde C. the g roti ml. Mr Howard was in Port Anderson, 8625. Hath Kt , >. E , Port land at the tune, Mr» Howard being land, Ori' _____ the only <»-enpant in the house. She P<>IC MAI.lt was awakened by the crackling noise of FOR s\LE Potato sack». Call at tiie tire and luckily e»ca|ied injury. The house burned at I :3u a. m. How the Herald olii«*«'. lente. fire started i» an unknown mystery. LUMBER At our new mill 11< mile» aoutheaat of Kelso. We deliver lumlwr. Jonarud Bro». (• ». S» ■ holt SALE One fourth acre,cleared, in Walden Park. Fivedollar payment» % Enquire at Mt x-ott Publinliing Co'», office. FOR SALE Newapaywrn for wrap ping or kindling. Mt. Scott Pub. Co. FOR RENT 4 rinim bonne in good location. Inquire nt Herald office FoR SALE Brunii Runabout in I « eelh-lit condition. All new tin— Will take yon up Portland Height» toprove hill climbing ability Easy bi learn to otH-raU*. Further information I jii tn Garage or owner 533 Ankeny St port land, la-tween > 30 and 0 a. m. or by ap|M>intmeiit. Fl RMTLRE FOR SALE OR TRADE la-da complete, stove». -lining table, bureau» etc. Traile for chicken». Imitai'»— or any thing ol value 24H S Main St la-nla, Phom-Talmr 1275. 2 t. School Books Bought, Sok! and Ex changed School and College Text Books and School Supplies * The Sun- Beaver Slate Herald Bargain Day Agents of The Weekly Orgonian Mr». Ray was in Portland, Saturday. Mr». Kt Joaeph la-land left for Lake Until Nov. 1, 1013 More than an Entire Year For 75c During the Bargain Period Ending Oct. 31, 1912 To New or present Subscribers Who Hand Us Their Subscrip tions Now Mail or bring your subscription today to the office of POINTS t’o. Saturday. Mr D-land i-x|»-ct» bi go in alsiut a month atxl will sja-nd th«- ‘ inning fall and winter on their home- »t-'B-l. Miss Clara laisb y wi-ntb- Portland Saturday to enter High M-hool. Gills-rt Burkholder, of st. Johns, came Friday to s|»-iida f«-w -lays visiting relatiM'H ami iiu ul- iitally atb-n-hsl the <lan<<- at the hall. Mi»» Ethel Hmitli went bi Palmer Satur-lav an-l will l»-gin her sch-s-l at that |dace Monday Kxpt. IB. Mrs. Alvin Floss, formerly of this visited vicinity but now -if Oswego, friend» in this vicinity last week Rolaml Blackhill ami Mr Ray, of Portland, wa» n gm-»t al the Floyd Re«-d home -Sunday. The-Ian«-- nt th-' Grange hall Satur- -lay evening wa» well atb-nded Mr» E. D. Cliamberlain was a guest at Ti-rn-lale Phu«' Thur»-lay. e The mi»c«-llan«»>u» social at the s- hiw-l house was a di*ci-l«--l »m■<»•»», ov er >67.00 WAM rm—-d COLUMBIA HEIGHTS •< Yellow complexion, pimples and dis figuring blemishes on the face or body can tie gotten rid of by doctoring the liver, which is torpid. HERBINE is a powerful liver correctant. It purities the system, stimulates the vital organs ami puts the body in fine vigorous con dition. Price fine Sold by lx-nta Phar- macy. Only winners, or their rejiresentatives present, will recieve their awards. Bring your coupons Winning number not present next highest takes the prize. Activity in jirej-aration for the corning Multnomah County Fair, ia now the chief thought of everyone in any way re- Nponaible for its arrangements and a •mall form- of workineu are on tlie grounds putting the buildings an-l grounds in readiness says the Gresliarn Outlook. It is »af<- bi »ay that Seer--- tary Kar-l- ll and President D-wi» Shat tuck ar<- two men on th-- fair board who have their mind» full of ideas and art facing a month’s hard work The -late» for the fair are Wednesday b> Saturday, inilusive, tlcbils r 2, 3, I an-l A glance at the calaridar will show that the opening day is leas than j three weeks off. It is probable a man will be kept on | th-- road from now on, h-dj-ing everyon«- select th»- l»-st things for exhibit. E. L. Thorpe ha» been ragMeted for this J There will I»- a meeting of the fair di- recbirs next Tues-lay afternoon. Th«- machinery hail is alxmt complete«! tion next week. During tii«- w»ek several directors an-1 officers inclnding shattm h, Kardell an-l Cleveland, visited the Clark county fair at \ an-'otiver and while enjoying the fine displays there, did not fail b» tsxiet for the big Multnomah fair. Among Other g«»id workers there this w«ek are Chas. E. and Wen-Il-- Cleveland who have Brie st«X'k exhibits. They have the only sheep at the Vancouver fair. Secretary Kardell »ays he is getting many nsjueats for premium lists. ISIS THEATRECOI H)N awards will lx- made each Thurwlay evening. Onlv winners, or tiieir representatives present, will receive their awards. Bring your coupons. Winning numbers not present next highest takes the prize. Advertise in the Herald Clean Up Sale We Are Going to Close Out Every Ar ticle in Our Store at Absolute Cost Everything Goes in Men’s and Boys’ Cloth ing, Furnishings, Hats, caps, Rain Coats etc. SALE LASTS UNTIL EVERYTHING IS COMPLETELY CLOSED OUT The Clothes Shop W. B. Moore What We Never Forget according to science, are the things »»- ■ociated with our early home life, such as Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, that mother or grandmother UBed to cure our burns, boils, scalds. Bore», »kin eruptions, cuts, sprains or briiiBeB. Forty year» of cures prove its merit. Unrivaled for pilee, corns or cold-BoreB. Only 26 cents at All Dealers. Lents, Ore. I Damall Bldg. A Cool Kitchen How’s*This? Wc offer Cne Hundred Dollars Re- of Catarrh that ward for any ca car.not be cured ly 11111’3 Catarrh Cwrc. Check a cough or cold in the lungs Is-fore it develops a serious case. BAL- I ARD’S HOREHOUND SIRUP is an » effective remedy for all soreness o con gestion in the lungs or air passages. Price 25c, 50c and $1.00 per bottle. Sold by Lents Pharmacy FARMS FOR SALE 100 acres in I'.iugl.iss couni v, ti miles from Myrtle Creek ami on giMai road: Land is fenced and partly Heard; small buildings, good soil and good lo Price cality and near school house. >2,oil, hall cash ami balance in two 'ears at 6 p -r cent interest. :IO acres nnimju-oved land in Polk e.unity, four miles from Dallas. Gissi ria-1 good soil (hilly,) g-ssf water, crei k running all year and big timber Trice - Io js-r acre; half cash, balance two years at (> |>er cent interest. GRESHAM F. I to inji with n saw while nt work on his father's house. Th«- funeral of John W. Shattuck will I»' hcl-l in Portland from the resilience of hi» brother-in-law. Dr. E. A. Short. (151 east 7th street Friday 2 p. m. In terment will l>«> made in Mount Scott cemetery. Tin- Fraternity Brothers of the -lead l»-y. the members of the Phi Gamma Delta chapter at the I'niversity of On-gon will serve as j-allta-arers. Many of his former college and school friends will attend the servin-s Mrs. W. E. W- hx I -lied at her home here We-lnes-lay at II p. m. Funeral arrangements will Is- ninth- later. Geo. Metzger is teaching nt Rycatnorv tliis year. Mr. and Mrs Pugh, who moved from here to Yancottver B. C., have deci<le«l to locate in Spokane. Wash. Miss Bessie Camp is at Sandy staying with Mrs. Harry Thomas. Miss Mae Hopkins will begin teaching in the Salem High school Mon-lay. W. J. Wirtz, of Sandy, visited bi» family hen- last wi-ek. C. A. Hill and Mrs. Clara E. Hollister were married last Monday evening by Rev. F. M. Burtch. J. W. Lawn-nc«- is building a cottage which will In- occu|>i«--l by F. L. Ever- son an-l family. Mrs. B. W. Emery went as a delegate bi tin- W.C. T. U. county convention liel-l in Portland lastTuesday. Mrs. Charlotte Marten and sister, and i» being painted. Newb.n .M«-whitter FAIR NOIfS: is at work in the pavilion overhauling th«- tables am! display stands and im proving the arrangements. The office THINGS DOING -hniiding will l-e move«) U> ita new loca ISIS THEATRE COUPON— awards will be mole each Thursday evening. Mm. Alvin Flos», of Milwaukie, many years a resident of the Heights, wa» here last week visiting old friends. IL P. Rasmussen, id Corbett, w ho is serving <>-i theGrand Jury spent 8uu<iav at his h-une. C. J. Litthqiage, of Mosier, was seen Ht Columbia (-range hall last Saturday night. J Deever recently sold tl ree acres of lami to a Portland party for $501 j-er acre A summer resort is now under construction, Laura Ross entertained com jamy from Portland on satur-lav. Th«-dance ut the hall Saturday night was a »uce«'»» both »«x-ially an-l flnanci ally The l.atoureil orchestra fitrnishe-' excellent mti»ic. •O CORBETT (Too late for last week I Born Sunday Sept. 1st. to Mr ami Mrs. .lame» Pounder, a baby girl. \. S Kincaid went to Astoria Thurs day. Miss Christie Burkholder. who holds a position in the jx-stoll'u-e at Gresham, visited her father, W. F. Burkholder, and sister, Mrs. Geo. Cusick, near hen last week Mrs M. E. Reed ami daughters, wen- shopping in Portland Friday. Mrs. Shipley visited at Pleasant Home Sunday. A man in a demented condition strolled into our little city Friday morn ing saying he bad swam the Columbia river -luring the night, and that he must either kill himself or do some rash act, and procc-ded to throw ns-ks through the de|sd window The agent phoned to Gresham',for the antImrtties,wlm came over in a motor car ami took tin- man to Portland. The rock crusher was moved from the Sandy river to Hie Rosa farm when- it will be put into operation soon and w ill give employment for a numts r of men and teams. Columbia Grange met in regular at tendance Saturday with only a small at tendance. Mrs Fn-il Reed visited friends in Portland the last of the week. Beaver State Herald NEARBY I'. J. CHENEY 1 CO., T dedo. O. ' ■ -. c k;. ovn F. J. We, the ur ' r - . s. n-t 1-- lieve Cheney i r i him |- rf- 11 ■ ’ i I all l>usln< ss I ! trans . 1. ■ -' .- ‘ 1 ■ to carry out a: y - ■ by l is firm. NATION . 1. : . ; ■ ’ COMMERCE, Toledo, O. Í Hall's Cat ■ I - til: a Ir.ti'rn.iHy, acting *’ ■« 'I i ■ blood and mu- cous surfa - » r i ' ■ T. -101011131» s- nt fr- 1 rt c- ois I-. r b.-ltle. Sold for by r 11 I r’--r-’l«ts. Take Ha.;*» 1'amUy Pill» ! >r consUpatioo. lf>8 5th St opposite Post Office 211 2nd St near Salmon and VIPORII RS AT All of the »cbooli in tin» vicinity will Is- hard at work b/ this coming week. The latourell school have i hoseri hb their instructor Mi»» Alice Ra»inu»»en, Egypt Di»t. has »elei ted Mi»» Grace Ferguwon for another term, ami our Height» school will I m - in charge of a LUSTED »« newly arrived voting lady from Mich., Mi«» Nesbit. We are all ezpecting ami hsiking forward to an interesting and I D. progressing term and should do all js>s- all sitde to aid the teachers in their resjion- aible position. It is only by co-opera <;. tion from the parents that the teachers fully succeed in their work, and I t>e- lieve the parents should make the I teacher» one of their lieat friends as it ia Hamilton re »lie or he who is helping ua raise our visit with their children, and right at the tender years 1-et friend» in Port- when the chilli's future is formed US make an effort to visit the school more, it will make the children glad to see their friends take an interest in their studies. Many a little girl and boy will enter school for the first time. It seems 1 see their interesting and ex pressive faces, a» ea- h one takes in the schisil house, the children and their teacher. • Boys an-l girls, a» 1 am writing these few lines, tny thought» bring me back to my own native land ami I see a cla»» from la-tween 00 and 75, all wearing woislen shoe«, and what a noise they • • made anv * one can well imagine. it really was a wonder that the teacher’s ear -lrums did not burst. A little baby girl arrived at the Imine of James Pounder lately—tsith Mr». Pounder an-l -laughter are doing nicely. Mrs. W. Hicks entertained the La-lies Sewing Circle lust I hurs-lay ami kept DOVER the la-lie» busy quilting. HYLAND BROS. Weekly Orgonian Mi»» Emma B. Wilke, are moving to | Oregon City to-day where Mi»« Wilke ■ will teach school ami Mrs. Marten will take up her musical work. Ground has been broke for Un- new city hall and the work will probably I»- finished la-fore wet weather sets in. Lonner Pugh will attend lk-rital Col- lege in Portland this winter. Everything is getting in tine shape for tin- fair. Secretary Kardell is k«-j>t busy these day». Paul Rusher, whose hand was injured in an exploaion a few weeks ago is re covering. He had the »tic-lies removed last Friday. W. C. Burch and family have return ed from the hop fields. • Mi»» Bernie Howitt left yesterday for Corvallis where »he will attend college taking a course in -lomeslie m-ience. Miss Maud Michel in teaching at Fair view this l»-ing her aecond term there. Mi»» Bessie Howitt entertained at din ner Tuesday evening the follow ing guest». Mrs. C B. Woodard, M isee» Margueritte and (»lady» Michel, Willa ami Evelyn Metzger, Hazel Fowler, Pearl Fleming and ili-len H<»v* David Culy ma>ie a business trip < In-gon City belay. Mi»» pearl Fleming, of Portland, is at- lending high schrsd here. Mrs. Guy Wood ami children of Mon- lavilla, an- aia-nding a few -lays at the home of \t . E. Worai. Mr» D. W. Metzger injured her right hand aerionsly last week by getting it cut on a fruit jar. It was new-ssary tx> take several stitches. House ami lot. S5x100 double corner on loth Ave. ami Mt. Scott. Price >1250 00; $300 00, down, balance >10 per month. A-tdress all communications to ROBERT F. CHAPMAM La Center. Washington. t I. Even in Midsummer with a real live Breeze Blowing away the stifling* sultry air and cooling the whole room That’s vour 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 ESTRAY NOTICE. A stray, 2 vear-old brindle hefier, with white legs and face, has been at inv place since Sept. 10. No visible brands or marcs. O. ner call and get same and pay charges. J, F. Burns, Gilliert Crossing. Tel. 506 Stock Tonic a Specialty Horses and Mares Light and Heavy can be had in Lents. Call and look them over. Prices will suit. Trial and Guarantee. Inquire of Kennedy & Klineman, Real Estate or at Grange Store F. J. Ward Advertise in the Herald C. H. LANE z Traveling Salesman for the J. R. Watkins’ Medical Company i | For Painting, Tinting, Paperhang ing and Decorating, reasonable prices and work guaranteed see R. J. Steffv Estimates furnished. Residence, 203 Gilbert Road, one block east of Lents School or leave orders at Mt. Scott Drug Store. Cleveland Ave. Gresham, Ore.