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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 26, 1912)
DOINGS OF OUR NEIGHBORS CLASSIFIED WANTKII BRiitZY ITEMS CONTRIBUTED Wanted to buy calva», yearling or 2 year old cattle. Write ma or phone 171. I C. Cleveland, Grosham, ■ ---------- z" DRESSMAKING - Speciality design ing ami making childrens suits, ooata. 221 Grays Crossing Talair 3678. t4. ■ BY HERALD =----------- to DAMASCUS. -------- ■ H. T. snd T. E. Msllien hsvs raised their store building and put a new WANTED—Boarders and lodgers. The old founda- Good rooms and homelike place Will foundation under it. do laundiv work tor bosidon Inquire tlon was not sufficient to handle the of Mrs. Carrie Huntington, Keunietli slock which they are getting in tills Ave. and Stella Ht. <3. fall. Walter Cobna, who was reported WANTED—Good, dean cotton rag» missing las', week, baa not lawn fouud at “ pound. Mt. Scott Pub. Co. yet. WANTED—Boys may bo had and Threshing is completed in this vicini ■ometiniee girls. The older ones at ordinary wage* aixl oth.r« to Ire ty snd the farmers are busy baling hay schooled and cared for in return for and straw. flight aarvioaa randarad For particu Ths potato crop is badly damaged by lars addreaa W. T. Gardner, au|rerin- blight tills season and the farmers will tendent Hoys and Girls Aid Hocietv of I Irogon, Portland, < Ire. H not gel more than onshalf of what they expected. WANTED—1<> salesmen for Oregon Ixrta of early plowing is being done and Wash territory by the W. T. Rsw- Icigh Medical Co Capital 12,000,000. this fall. Establish«! years. Ila» Established 17 years, lias 2«MM) 2000 »ales- ssles- ; There will I m s dance in Mrllien’e men and makes 100 différait products. ! hall on Haturday night Hept. 28. Every mi *î\ » r»«*f Bktiaa luiaiilun ••*••• must »«ilia»* be Iu* I in m _ To gut this |K*sition you body come. dustrious, of good character and habits, Lots of game birds are reported l>ctwecn 21 and 50 years snd able to fumtah a good team ami wagon ami around Damascus this fall. contract signed by responsible parties. Ths Gerber boys, of l/igan, passisi If you think vou would represent a through Damascus with two threshing company like this sec or write Clyde Anderson, 352f>. «Kth Ht . K. E„ Port- | outfits Haturday night and »topped land, Ore. ' their engines in front of the main »tore Eventually nome tostay all night, roll MAI.K small boys blew the whistles on the en FOR HALE —>25 taken one aha re in gines and made Gerbers' angry. To the Multnomah and Clackamaa County Mutual Tel. Klock. Enquire at Mt. get vengeance on Damascus they hel|ied themselves to the school house wood Kcott Pub. Co. office 1-enl», Ore and the school board caught them at it FOR HALE—Potato Hacks. Call at I and fined them 11.50. Warning, Ixiok Herald office, lient«. out what you do in Damascus. LUMBER—Al our new mill I1-* miles Damascus and Union school have southeast of Kelso. We deliver lumber. Jonsrud Bros. (• I both started with a fair amount of scholars. FOR HALE—One fourth acre,cleared, Hop picksrs have all returned and re In Walden Park. Five dollar pay menta. Enquire at Mt. Hcott Publishing Co's, port an excellent time. Albert Wolfbagen is having a modern office. bungalow erected on the property he FOR SALE -Nowspatters for wrap lately acquired from Mre. Young. Mr. ping or kindling. Mt. Scott Pub. Co. Hhearer and eon sre doing ths work. FOR RENT—4 room house—in godìi Damascus Grange No. 260 will hold location. Inquire at Herald office. an open meeting Saturday Oct. 5th and will discuss the measure« to be voted on next election Everybody 1« invited to attend who is in I-rested in the wel fare of Oregon. Come snd have dinner with us and slay all day. School Books Bought, Sold and Ex changed School and College Text Books and School Supplies HYLAND BROS. 168 5th St opposite Post Office 211 2nd St near Salmon The Weekly Orgonian and LEGEND OF JERUSALEM »« CORBETT r *----------------------------------------------------- Rev. Hystt, of Greshsm liegan a re vival meeting at CBrbett school house Sunday evening. Mrs. Ia<e Evans was a week-end vial- tor at the home of her mother, Mrs. Brink, in Troutdale. Mrs. Myrtle Reni underwent a very serious operation for a throat affection at the St. Vincent Hospital last Friday and is getting along as well as can lie expected and will doubtless tie able to return home in about ten days. The Misses Irene Knapp and Htiiel Smith were in Portland Saturday. R. P. Rassmusaen, who is serving on the Grand Jury in Portland returned home Saturday evening. REHIRTPRS AT NEARBY POINTS Layton Wisdon, Mrs. Edward Donivan, Mr». Win. Withinaon, Mr*. Olive Goff, -4 Portland, and Miss May .Miller of Chippawa Falla, Wisconsin, and it ie need lew to aay they all had an enjoy able time and the hay rack ride they hail to Mabery r tat ion will long tie re- ■nemliered. especially the nice cream cake they ate on their way. E. D. Hamilton and family entertain ed at dinner laat Sunday four genera tiona, Mr. and Mre. W. H. Hamilton Hr., and their grandeon and daughter and three children who are reeiding at Handy. Mr. and Mrs. w al lace Daviea return ed after a month's outing up near Mt. Hood Mr. and Mra. Multofl, of Rockwood, attended Pomona grange held at Orient laat Wednesday.} jTbay also vtailed Mr. and Mra. F. Era in thejeveuing. . n CHERRYVILLE Ki K » Beware the equinox 7 We certainlyjihad a fine "»pell < t weather. Horses and Mares Great efforts are being put forth to retain the |«>st office here ‘as 'almost everybody has signed a petition to keep the office located at Cherryville. The business has increased at a great rate in the past two yearn. It is said that it was the intention of the department to eerve the |*atronn here with a rural route Irotn Eagle Creek ||This would hardly prove as satisfactory. ■ fxiuis Brenders, one of the greatest legal intellects in America, and a high authority on trusts and monopolies and a frequent contributor to periodicals and magaaines, although a life long Re publican has come out for Wilson. During our absence from home the tine summer resort of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Howard, three miles above Brightwood was consumed by fire on the evening of Hept. 5tb. This fire broke out about midnight and the inmates barely escaped with their lives and in their night clothes. This is a serious calamity as the insurance had lapsed and the loss being complete nothing whatever being saved. The cause of the tire seems to lie wrapped in mystery although houses made of fir are very inflammable and the least spark will ignite. ■ — Check a cough or cold in the lunga before it develop« a serious caae. BAL LARD'S HOREHOUND 8URUP ie an effective remedy for all aoreneee or con gestion in * the lunge or air peerages. Price 25c, 50c and 11.00 per bottle. Sold by Ixmts Pharmacy. ISIS THEATRE COUPON awards will be made each Thursday evening. Onlv winner», or tiieirrepresentative« present, will receive their awards. Bring your coupons. Winning numbers not present next highest takes the price. More than an Entire Year For 75c During the Bargain Period a — Mr. and Mrs. A. Howard are erecting a new log bungalow on their place. Theo. Pinger and Mary Angerstien were visiting friends in Welches Sun day. Quite a number of automobiles were out thia way Saturday and Sunday, The roads are in fine condition and the weather is good. Mr. Billy Winter and wife inaile a s- KELSO trip to their summer home near l^Casa Monte, iu their automobile last week. Services were held in the Norwegian Mrs. Win. Welch just returned to her Lutheran church Sunday afternoon by home at Welches resort after a few days the new minister, recently arrived from visit in Portland. Nebraska to take ctiarge of the Portland church. Yellow complexion, pimples and dis Hchool is progressing nicely under the leadership of Mr. Purcell, of Sandy, as figuring blemishes on the face or hotly principal anil Miss Johnson, of Ix-nts* can lie gotten rid of by doctoring the liver, which ie torpid. HERBINE is a primary teacher. It purities F. W. Canning is building an addition powerful liver correctant. the system, stimulates the vital organ» to hie bouse. Fred Canning has returned home and puts the hotly in tine vigorous con from San Francisco, Cal., where he has dition. Price 5hc. Sold by Lenta Ph ar lieen the past two years. inacy. Kelso has a new traveling library in charge of Mrs. Robert Jonsrud. ISIS THEATRE COUPON—awards will lie made each Thursday evening. Only winners, or their representatives LUSTED present, will ncieve their awards. Bring your coupons. Winning number nut Mr. McDonald has sold hie timber to present next highest taki>s the prise. Mr. Fitzpatrick, a wealthy wool yard man of Portland. It will take five What We Never Forget years to get the timber off. He also sold two acres to the same party and he according to science, are the things R8- will build soon. Mr. McDonald is sociatcd with oui* early home life, such building a tine house, he has 16 men em as Bucklen's Arnica Salve, that mother ployed, believing in doing it up quick. or grandmother used to cure our burns, The Baptist Sunday school gave a boils. scalds, sores, skin eruptions, cuts, picnic last Sunday in Max Davies grove. sprains or bruises. Forty years of cures prove its merit. Unrivaled for piles, Ice cream was served. Mr. and Mre. G. Lusted entertain« 1 corns or cold-sores. , Only 25 cents at a crowd of ladies Isst Thursday: Mrs All Dealers. «------------------------------ » Ending Oct. 31, W12 To New or present Subscribers Who Hand Us Their Subscrip tions Now Mail or bring your subscription today to the office of Beaver State a Why Not? Ladies, why not go to the Lents Millinery for your fall and winter Hats? Our stock and prices are such that you can do no better in Portland—you can save money by patronizing home industry. Old Hats Made to Look Like New—Trimming NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States ¡.and Office, Portland I Oregon September 19, 1912. Notice is hereby given that the Northern Pacific Railway Company, . whose post office address is St. Pau), Minni-so a. has this 13th day of Sep tember 1912 filed in this office its appli- i j cation to select under the provisions of i ’ the Act of Congress, approved July 1, ’ BM (SO Stat. ¡87 630). as extended by the Act of Congress approved May 17, 1 1906, the NEUSW^ Sec 31, Twp.'l N.J R 4 East. W. M. Any and all persons claiming adverse- , ly tl>e lands described, or desiring to object liecauee of th mineral character ' of the land, or for any oth r reason, to ' the dii|H>eal to applicant, should file iiheir affidavits of protest in this office, • >n or before the 4th dav of November , 1912. First published Sep. 26. 1912. H. F. HIGBY Register. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON, FOR MULTNOMAH COUNTY In the Matter of the Estate of George i H Calvin, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the under- I signed, William G. Calvin, has been ap- 1 pointed administrator of the estate of George H. Calvin deceased, by the • County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Multnomah, and has duly qualified as such. All persons | having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same to said administrator at the office of his attorney, J. J. Johnson, 314 Spalding Bldg . in the City of Portland. Oregon, . properly verified as required by law, j witnin six months from the date first publication of this notice. WILLIAM G. CALVIN. Administrator of the Estate of George , H Calvin, deceased Dated and first published September , 19th. 1212. J J. Johnson, Atty for Administra tor, 314 Spalding Bldg., Portland, Ore gon. 25 ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned, W. B. Burton, has been ap yointed administrator of the estate of ohn Aden Young, deceased, by the i County Court of the State of Oregon, for Multnomah County, and has quali fied All person« having claims against said estate are- hereby notified to pre sent the-ame to me, duly verified, at 314 Spalding Building, Portland, tire- gon, within six months from the date hereof. First Publication September 26, 1912. John Van Zante, Atto-ney. W. B. Burton, Administrator. Uncle Fzra Says “It don’t take more'n a gill uv effort to git folks into a peck <>f trouble" and a little neglect of constipation, biliousness, indigestion or other liver derangement will do the same. If ailing, take Dr. King's New Life Pills for quick results. Easy, safe, sure, and only 25 cents at All Dealers. Cents Lents Millinery Bargain Day Agents of The Weekly Orgonian Main and Carline Advertise in the Herald HOW ABOUT THE CHILDREN’STEETH Are they in condition to masticate what they eat, so that it can be assimi lated to supply tbe necessary brain food which is so essential to the successful scholar? It has been proven that children with poor teeth are the ones most backward in their studies. Hchool starts soon. Have tbe chil dren’s teeth fixed now and start them to school with a healthy mouth, free from pain. We are here to stay and back up our work, and. notwithstanding tbe compe tition now staring us in the face we still expect to do business. and in tbe future, aa well as in the past, we guar antee yon first class work at popular prices, and backed up by old-time resi dent dentist, which is a big item to be considered when looking for a place to have your dental work done. Office» open day and evening in tha Tobin building, over Isis Theatre. Dr.C.E. MORELAND FARMS FOR SALE 100 acres in Douglass county, 6 miles from Myrtle Creek and on good road: Land ie fenced and partly cleard; small buildings, good soil and good lo cality and near school house. Price $2,000, half cash and balance in two years at 6 per cent interest. 30 acres unimproved land in Polk county, four miles from Dallas. Good road, good soil (billy,) good water, creek running ail year ana big timber. Price >40 per acre; half cash, balance two years at 6 per cent interest. Houss and lot, 85x100 double corner on 10th Ave. and Mt. Scott. Price >1250 00; >300.00,down, balance >10 per month. Address all communications to ROBERT F. CHAPMAM La Center. Washington. The Best Light At The Lowest Cost / WELCHES Beaver State Herald «------------------------------ Until Nov. 1, 1913 Many Driven From Home, Every year, in many part« of ths coun Charity of Twa Brothers Lod to the try, thousands are driven from their Founding of the Temple. homes by coogbs and lung diseases Once, so rune the legend, there lived Friends and bualneee are left behind In far Judean hills two affectionate for other elimates, bat thia is costly and brothers tilling a common farm to not al ways sure. A better way—the way gether. One had a wife and a bouse of multitude»— is to use Dr. King’s New ful of children; the other was a lonely Discovery and cure yourself at borne. man. One night In the harvest time the older brother said to hie wife: "My Htay right there, with your friends, and brother la a lonely man. I will go out take thia safe medicine. Throat and and move aorne of the shea res from lung troubles find quick relief and health my aide of the field over on hia ao that returns. Its help in coughs, colds, grip, when be sees them tn the morning bls croup, wbooping-cough and «ore lungs heart will be cheered by the abun make it a positive blessing. 50c and Bl .00 dance.” And be did. Trial bottle free. Guananteed by All That same night the other brother Druggists. said to bis workmen: “My brother has a houseful and many moutba to fill. 1 18IH THEATRE COUPON-awards am alone and do not need all thia wealth. I will go and move aome of will be made each Thursday evening. my sbeavee over on hia field so that bs Only winners, or their representative« shall rejoice in the morning when be prem-nt, will recieve their awards. Bring sees bow great Ie bls store." And be your coupons. Winning number not did. present, next higluwt takes the prise. And they did It that night and the next In the sheltering dark, But on the third night the moon came out as When the Ixiwels feel uncomfortable they mot fare to face, each with bls and you miaa tbe exhilarating feeling arma filled with sheaves. On that spot that always follows a copious morning says the legend, was built the temple operation, a doae of HERBINE will set of Jerusalem, for it was esteemed that there earth came nearest heaven.—Out you right in a couple of hours. If taken at bedtime you get its beneficial effect look. after breakfsst next day. Price 50c Discount For Rent. Hold by Ijents Pharmacy. When the bscbelor maid wrote a check for her rent ahe looked thought, ful. “What Is the matter?” asked her mother. ”1 am wondering why tenant* Light and Heavy can be had in Lents. do not get a discount for cash tn ten Call and look them over. Price» will days. Merchants do. The usual rule suit. Trial and Guarantee. In bualneaa Is a discount of 5 per cent Inquire of Kennedy & Klineman, Real Estate or at Grange Store for cash In ten days New York ten anta, on the contrary, are asked to pay F. J. Ward their rent thirty days I d sdvanca of ths time It really Is due. and such a thing aa a discount never baa been For Painting, Tinting, Paperhang beard of so far as 1 know. Merchants ing and Decorating, reasonable prices do not pay for goods until they receive and work guaranteed see them, but we tenants sre expected to pay for something we have not bad R. J. Steffy and may never have If, for Instance, the premises should burn I am not Estimates furnished. Residence, much of a political economist I won 203 Gilbert Road, one block east of der If some statesman could explain Lents School or leave orders at Mt. the situation to me—I mean an expla Scott Drug Store. nation that woold really explain.”— New Tork Press. Lents, Ore. I Advertise in the Herald ELECTRIC LIGHT is the most suitable for homes, offices, shops and other places need ing light. Electricity can be used in any quan tity, large or small, thereby furnishing any re quired amount of light. Furthermore, electric lamps can be located in any place, thus afford ing any desired distribution of light. No other lamps possess these qualifications, therefore it is not surprising that electric lamps are rapidly replacing all others in modem es tablishments. PORTLAND RAILWAY LIGHT AND POWER CO. Main Office Seventh & Alder Streets Telephones Main 6688 and A. 6130 t4.