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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1912)
OLD CUSTOMS THAT STICK. - Blotting Band In tbs Bensts Mid Quill Pans In ths Supreme Court. Will pay *IA(X) s|H>t cash. Kennedy A Klineman. Inquire of Rè Oddly enough, tbuugf) blotting pap«-r one elsewtn-i'e displaced ull other forma »t drying Ink and Is extensively Used In the senate by the senators a» they write un their d« »ks. the blotting paper being attached to a device with u ban lie to It and bung by a string from the desk, tbe old type of drying Ink by zienns of sand still 1» |>erinitted to such is « are to use IL The desk of every senator baa a sand luster or |«ouuce box. resting fn a bole in tbe top of tbe d«*»k. looking like an inkwell Tbe box resembles a |>epper •baker, and they are used, for many of tbe old senntors prefer to pour sand on tbeir ink rather than blot It Tbe supreme court also hold» fast to sitnr practices almost out of use today In front of the rostrum on wblcb tbe lustlces »it and In tbe »pace reserved for members of the bar are two long ¿bles fur the taaiks nnd tbe »bee|>sklti» •f the lawyer» wblcb may be needed by them a» they present tbeir cases to the court. On tbe tables are steel pen», blotter» and bottles of Ink. but also to tie had 1» a colle«'tion of newly cut quill pens, fashioned by one of tbe at tendants of the court, and they are Jsed. for many of the older pracdtlon er» prefer theta to tbe »teel |>eu» of this day.—Washington Cor. Bcmtou Ad vertluer parents, Mr. ami Mrs. A. Thompson. The Queen Esther Circle will meet Wanted to buy calves, yearling or 2 at the home of the Misses Evelyn and Mr. and Mr«. J. if. lent, and daughter year old cattle. Write meor pholie I7L Willa Metzger, Saturday evening, Oct. C. Cleveland, Gresham. Jean, of Fairview, were caller» at their 12 farm last Hum lay. DREHHMAK1NG- -Speciality design Roy Kern ami family have moved in M. McIntire, of Halmon River, v ill ted ing and making cliildrens amts, coats to the house owned by Duly Bros on 221 Grays Crossing Tabor 191711, 14. Id* aunt, Mr« R. Neibauer last Satur Maple avenue WANTED—Boarders and lodgers. day. The Butterfly Chorus will give an Mathew Kauw want with a crowd G imh I rooms and homelike place Will do laundry work for hoarders. Inquire hunting several day« laat week up near entertainment In the Commercial Hall of Mrs. Uarrie Huntington, Kermieth Ml. Hood. They report a tine time Friday evening, Oct. II, for the benefit Ave. and Htella Ht. t3. of the G. H. 8. Senior class. A good with good success. Mr. F. Cady who 1« building a nice program will be given and home made WANTED—Good, clean cotton rags candy will be sold. residence 1« nearing completion. . at <tc a pound. Mt. Scott Pub. Co. Mr Welty ami family, of Hood River, Kalpli Neitiausr and Walter Ht John's WANTED—Boys may I m - had and moved into a cottage of Mrs. Raney'» have lieen on a hunting trip for the past sometime» girls. The older ones nt laat Tuesday. Mr. Welty ia M carpern ordinary wages and others to lie week. ter. schooled ami cared for in return (or slight services rendered For particu Hleret and Mr. am! Mr». E. E. lars address W. T. Gardner, superin daughter, Dr. and Mrs. F. A. Short S tendent Boys ami Girls Aid Hocietv of ROCKWOOD and »on, am! Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Shat <Iregon. Portland. O h - t( tuck were Fair visitors last week. Wanted—A woman to work for two The Rebekah lislge of this place will .Mr. and Mrs Rowcliff, of Eagle in «mall home. Mrs C. Blanbridge, Gate« «(reel 4th h iiisc from car track, give a card party on the 16th at the Creek, and the latter'» parents Mr. ’ month. The game Ire played will tie and Mrs M. ('arman of Portland, going south. progressive "live hundred.” All are I visited old friend« in Gresham on Wed- cordially invited. A nominal charge of needay FOR HALF. OR TRADE—H head of 25c will Ire made, including supper. Mrs. P. Daley and daughters, Mrs. hm »es. Will take tw ■ buggies in trade. Mrs. E. H. Everhart Is home from Guy Mathew» and Mrs. Roy White and Inquire 4 blocks smith otear track on Saves Leg Of Boy. She attended baby attended the Fair on Saturday. Mam Hl. ami •« block east. .1 H. Wil her trip up tbe Valley. "It seemed that my i-l-year old boy the fair at Canby, visited relatives arid Bert Hoss has charge of the Johnson son. friends, and s;>«nl a few days at Oregon Drug store while Mr. Johnson is away would have to lose his leg, on account NEW HAIL FOR RENT. of an ugly ulcer, caused by a bad bruise," on a busiueas trip. The new all-purpose hall over the (*ity on her return. wrote D. F. Howard, Aquone, N. C. Mrs. M. Grimshaw is entertaining her Beegle building, recently purchased by “ All remedies and doctors treatment I.. Howard on Foster r<>ad is ready for sister from Vancouver, Wash., fora failed till we tried Bucklen’s Arnica lease. Inquire at Mt Hcott Drug Co. few days. BKtAb BAKING—COKN RAISING. Halve and cured him with one box.’ Cures Fre<l P. Geisler. Eagle Creek, Grandpa Bolton, of burns, boils, skin eruptions, piles. 25c at > FOR SALE- 6 year old gelding 160o lb. s|>ent a couple of days at Gre-ham at- All Dealers. I» now visiting 1 27 m Milburn wagon and w < mm 1 rack. tending the fair and The best bread Imker in Iowa, aged <». B Hamilton. Gresham, Ore R 3, friends in Rockwood NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC i U. 4 t. Mr». A J. Stout, of California, writes twelve years, sat in the private office Ixmte, Ore., Oct. 3, 1912 that Mr. Stout's health is much Iretter of Dr. P. P. Claxton, tbe United States The average circulation of The Bea WOOD FOR BALE—Dry lour foot Commissioner of Education. one morn ver Htate Herald each issue of which slab wood delivered in or near Lenta. there as they do not have as much ing, being told that “the girl or the publication ha* lasen sold or distributed rain. ♦ I 0<> per cord. Phon* Gresham VW, or through the mails, or otherwise, to paid write L. G Rodlum, Gresham, Ore. t2. The patrons of Rockwood »chool lie- woman who can bake bread better, and subscribers during the last six months lieve in the old adage that “All work feed the family better, is more valuable preceiling the date of this statement FOR HA I.E—Firwood. Applv Geo. im has been about 1250 copies and no play makes Jack a dull boy,” than the man who invents Turpin, Nibler road Lent«, Ore. H. A DARNALL Publisher. About conaipiently have made arrat gemetits provements in feeding bogs.” Hworn to and subscribed liefore me him were g-ouped ten boys, ranging in LUMBER—At our new mill It» miles (or basket l>all games, also hsve i>ur- this 4th day of Oct 1912 age from fourteen to eighteen, who had CHARLES E KENNEDY, Notary for southeast of Kelso. We deliver lumber. chased dumb-bells. Jonsrtid Bros. (• There is to Ire a dance given at Rock raised the ten biggest acres of corn in < iregon. Commission expires Ju’v 27th 1913 the Hawkeye Htate; and as Dr. Claxton wood Grange hall on Oct. 26th. FOR HA I.E—One fourth acre, cleared, 2t y, who has ¡told them their achievements were of in Walden Park. Five dollar payments IJttle May quesinberry, i Enquire al Mt Scott Piihlishing Co's, lie.m staying with Mrs. ! Multhauf for | larger ultimate worth than those of an ---- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. office. United State» Land Office, Portland ' the past tour or five years, is now home armv, they blushed and wiggled and looked both pleaded and uncomfortable Oregon September 19, 1912, FOR SAI.E Newspapers for wrap »<> she can attend school here. The visitors were Notice is hereby given that the ping or kindling. Mt. Scott Pub. Co. Mr» E. L. Thorp, who was taken se at the same time. the prize winners in the first state-wide Northern Pacific Railway Company, riously ill at the last meeting of the FOR RENT—4 room house—in go .<1 contest In corn growing and hr. ad mak whose poet office addrees is St. Paul, grange, is able to he out again. Aiinm-so a. has this 13th day of Sep location. Inquire at Herald office ing yet conducted, tbe prizes consisting tember 1912 filed in this office its appli of ten-day trips to Washington. cation to »elect under the provisions of In connection with his other remarks. the Act of Convre»», approved July 1, COLUMBIA HEIGHTS lHUH (30 Stat. ’>97, 620). as extended by ------------------------ 8, Dr. Claxton made a »eriea of epigrams. the Act of Congre»» approval May 17, n “Work." he said, "is tbe very liest 1 ISM, the NE*4 SW l4 Sec. 31, Twp, 1 N., Grange was postponed for one week posaiblci education.” R 4 East, W. M. on account of the Gresham fair, and Any and all persons claiming adverse * lt >> immensely better to know how will meet in regular seesion Saturday to do thing* themselves than towrite ly the lands described, or desiring to object because of th mineral character Oct. 12th. about what other persous do.” of the land, or for any oth r reason, to Mr. and Mrs. Kingston and two little “If you can grow twice as many tbe disposal to applicant, should file sons, of Portland, are here on The bushels of corn to the acre in Iowa, or their affidavits of protest in this office, Heights for a short vacation with Mr». twice as much nay, or twice as much on or before tbe 4th day of November 1912. Kingston's parents. alfalfa, or twice as much anything else, First published Sep 26, 1912. Mr. W. Deaver made a trip to Poca you double the productiveness of your H. F. HIGteY Register. tel Io one day last week. State, and that is the equivalent of In .Mrs. F. Shotilts was a caller at Taylor creasing our territory by going to war IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE school house last week and was pleased and conquering a country a» big as all STATE OF OREGON, FOR with the management of the school. MULTNOMAH COUNTY New England and New York put to Mr. ami Mrs. II. W. Costner and lit In the Matter of the Estate of George gether." tle daughter, have taken up their resi H Calvin, Deceased. “It is a good kind of education to lience in the metropolis. Notice is hereby given that the under learn to think and to make your hands Mr. and Mrs. George Knevieti and carry out your thoughts. It is a good, signed. William G. Calvin, has been ap others from here took in the fair at ri-ligious, moral kind of thing to make pointed administrator of the estate of George H. Calvin deceased, by the Gresham. the land produce more, and when the County Court of the State of Oregon, Mr. Harry Smith has gone to Portland work is done in the proper spirit, then for the County of Multnomah, and has duly qualified as such. All persons for the winter. agriculture becomes culture Mr. and Mrs. F. Shoulte made a trip The contest which resulted in bring- having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same to up the Sandy river on Saturday and ii g the children on to Washington in said administrator at the office of his volved the award of a number of prizes were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Iu seven out of tbe ten Congressional | attorney, J. J Johnson, 314 Spalding Bldg , in the City of Portland. Oregon, Nelson. district» of Iowa, the Congressman of- | properly verifi<-d as required by Taw, Colonel Hamilton. of Portland, a civil b red the Washington trip to the boy ( witnin six months from the date war veteran, gave a splendid lecture at la-tween the aifes of 10 and IS who could first publication of this notice. the grange hall last Thursday and it is grow the most corn on an acre of land WILLIAM G. CALVIN. in his district. The citizens of Potta- Administratorof the Estateof George safe to say had the meeting been adver wattamle County, which iucludes the tised is-tter a gissl many more would city of Council Bluffs, offers«! a like H Calvin, deceased Dated and first published September have turned out to hear him. He is an prise, while two agricultural j.itirnala 119th. 1212. undertook to send on the Htate cbam interesting sp-aker. J J. Johnson, Atty for Administra pion brea«! maker and the Stale chain- Ray Anderson took in the ball game l>ion corn raiser, respectively. As a tor, 314 Spalding Bldg.. Portland, Ore in Portland Sunday afternoon. ( votius a firm dealing in farmers’ sup gon. Mr. Taylor spent a couple of days at plies paid the expenses of the mothers of the two State prixe winners on the ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE To New or present Subscribers home on his ranch last week. Washington trip. Notice is hereby given that the un- The best brea«i maker in the State is | dersigned, *V. B. Burton, has b-en ap Who Hand Us Their Subscrip Miss Lois Edmonds, of Clarinda, Page pointed administrator of the estate of Cou'tv, who won over 6 000 competi tions Now CORBETT | John Allen Young, deceased, by the ♦. --------------------------- 88 tors The Stale champion corn raiser County Court of the State of Oregon, is lister Finch, of Fairbank, Buchanan Mail or bring your subscription The Misses Shipley are attending County. lie raise»! 99 87 bushels of , for Multnomah County, and has quali tied All person» having claims against today to the office of school at Latourell Fails and doing corn on an acre of lanii at a cost of 11 said estate are hereby notified to pre cents a hnehel. This yieki is alslfit sent the -ame to me, dulv verified, at tenth grade work. three times as great as the average for l-ewis Reed was in Portland on busi- the State. The contests were planned 314 Spalding Building, Portland, Ore- j gon, within six maatM from the date ness Saturday. and carrie«! out by Prof. E. C. Bi«hop, ' hereof. bead of tbe school section of the exten Mrs. Clara Smith and Mr. and Mr» First Publication September 26, 1912. W. B Barton, Administrator. Sprague were guest at the Lewi« Heed sion department of tbe State Agricultur-i al College at Ames, Io «a. In judging John Yan Zante, Attorney. home Sunday. the winners of the corn growing con Rev's. Ilvatt and Hopper, Free Metii- test, Prof, Bishop went on the basis of Neuralgia of the face, shoulder, hands, ■ »list Ministers began a series of meet- cotnvnerciftl vmhw and coat of raising tha ings at the Corbett school house Hun- crop, as well as upon the alieolute quan ol feet requires a powerful remedy that tities raised. will penetrate the flesh. BALLARD’H day night. SNOW LINIMENT poseeee« that Miss Einma Hankey returned from power. Rubhed in where the pain is felt Silverton Monday. $100 Reward, $100 is all that is necessary Pi relieve suf! -r- Mr. and Mrs. Maui Hulit, from near b* The readers of this paper will Troutdale, visited relatives here Sunday. pleased to I. urn ih-it there is at least one ing and restore normal conditions. Price A l og On The Track disease tint s-.eiiee has been Sold by Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Reed went to dread'd nble to cure la nil I'.» »'.agio, and t.iat Is 25c, 50c and 81.00 per bottle. of the fast express mean« serious trouble catarrh. I h’.-i « '• r i 11 e 11 * e only Lents Pharmacy. Washougal Monday. »li-ad if not removed, so doe« Io«« of positive cure ml In n to t.iv mediutl Mr. Sign enjoyed a visit with his fraternity. V t rr.i l> : a <- i tttutlonnl appeite. It innaii't lack •»( vitality, lost dlsen e. icqi..r > a conn .-u .jn I treat mother and sister Sunday. Tickling in the throat, hoarseness. loss ment. ll.'.l’s < o' rr.i Cur« G* it 1.- of strength and n»rve weakness. 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No other lamps possess these qualifications, therefore it is not surprising that electric lamps are rapidly replacing all others in modem es tablishments. -------- ? Weekly Orgonian PORTLAND RAILWAY LIGHT AND POWER CO. and Beaver State Herald Main Office Seventh & Aider Streets Until Nov. 1, 1013 Telephones Main 6688 and A. 6130 More than an Entire Year During the Bargain Period / Stock Tonic a Specialty Tel. 506 Endlng Oct. 31, 1912 s * C. H. LANE Traveling Salesman for tbe J. R. Watkins' Medical Company Beaver State Cleveland Ave. (Ire»ham, Ore. Bargain Day Agents of The Weekly Orgonian • I - ■ We Are Prepared To do all kinds of Cleaning Pressing and Dyeing at the most Reasonable Prices The Lents Cleaners Phones Tabor 1418 B 4111 Next to Thomas Bros’ at the Waiting Room