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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 31, 1912)
A1TINIION COMRADI’.ti. The Department Uouiniander and Htall «sili viali Rciihi-n II ilaon l'oxt oli Tburxdity thè 7th ni Sov. al 1:3O p. ni. ut ili» Grange Hall II la thè wi«h <> ilio Coininandi r that all l'-stt incinlxr« bc prismi ut that lime and a cordial IllVItatioii i» extelided lo Sitilo ('itile lo join Wlth ua a« Ulta la on thè day ni olir regular meeting 1 w.aild a«k thè nn-ni- b.-rx of thè l'i*l Mi lucci et thè hall al 12:110 p. m sltarp timi wc may g«t through with olir aork and bave aiinion meeting witi» tlie circi« lo entertaln olir diatinguiabeii guest«. Woiildla* pleaaeiito bave every t'ircle lady ami every Posi nieinlwr lo reeolve tlii-msclve« into a coniinit’ee to fltniiah rei resti menta JOHN WALRol», COMMANDER M W PHOTO STUDIO MERE. Lenta has a new photo studio, in charge of a competent man and one who Knows his business thoroughly. All kinds of work modern tlni«h— at reasonable prices, (’all stai see sam ple. Next door to P.O Building. 8. C. SMITH. Prop. Tickling in the throat, boarseneas, loss of voice, indicate the need id BA le LARD’S HOREHOUND SYRUP. It ease« the lung«, quinta the cough and restores health in the bronchial tubes. Price 25c «Oc and |L00 per Imttle. Bold by Lents Pharmacy. Fortune In Faces. There's often inilcli truth in the sav ing ' her face ia her fortune,' but it« never said where pimple«, skin erup tions, blotches, or other blemishes dis figure it. Impure bl.xid is back of them all, and shoes th.- need ot Dr. King'« They promote health New Life Pill» and Iwauty. Try them. 25 cents at All Dealers. CLASSIFIED FREE TO I.ADI EH— Embroidery lew- son« Iree at the Lenta Millinery etch Saturday alu-imxm. lion A Hitching", Props. MATERNITÀ’ NURSE Will answer any and all calls for maternity cae.-«. Inquire oí Mr». Darling, 5th. Ave. and Mt Booti, la-uta. • house wanted A 5-room house and two lots wanted. Will pav »|.'x»> spot cash. Inquire ol Kennedy A K lineman WANTED Good. cleat, cotton rags at '»<• a |«>un<l Mt. Scott I’ub < <> WANTED—Boys mar be had and sometimes girls. The older ones at ordinary wage* and others to lie schooled an<l cared for in return for slight services rendered. For particu lar« address W. T. Gardner, superin tendent Boys ami Girl« Aid Society of Oregon. Portland, Ore. FOR BALE— llimaii* Biacklrnrry Vine. St Itegis Ever Bearing Kanp’>«rry A im «, Pie Plant, Currants, Hardy Flow-r Ri ots,—Apply 13» »th Ave.. Leite, Oregon. LUMBER—Al our new null I1» miles eouthi-ast of Kelso. We deliver lutnlier. Jonsrnd Bros. <• FOR SALE—One fourth acre,cleared, in Walden Park. Five dollar pay menu. Enquire at Mt Scott Publishing Co's, office. FOR SALE Newspapers for wrap ping or kindling. Mt. Scott Pub. Co. FOR RENT—4 room house—In good location I mpiirc nt Herald office LOST Indi.-« blaek leather coin purse, containing 50c. and ring with 2 small emerald settings. R-tnrn to Mt. Scott Drug Co. anil receive reward. DOINGS OF OUR NEIGHBORS VO I E FOR Oglesby Young «• 1 elevation. The queza! wax tin- royal Magnificent Ka ». ». r bird of the Azte- a. and Its plumes were One of Hie gr< -,i ■' n::i :,il ’ Heed to decorate the h<-nddres»e« a.id In tbe world 1« th.- f::l « .r clocks of the kings of that land. Its 'in British Giilnnu ili • • • I i« «. bre.iat 1a n brilliant scarlet, while Ita I wiili-li th.- river ff-i« - i.- • ■ tn ! Is quite Impn-. oh un1 pro il»’y II * green tail attains a length of three feet. one hu« ever mieli -I th:- b i •- I of I It ■ It is about the size of the common ! full The fall 1« 7 If fi «I lit II III »! I- pigeon, it neats in holes in rotten trees, which It enlarges with its bill, so a» to I than four tl'ue« tin- lx-1; I <>' make a roomy and comfortable real mqre than threw times th.- I dence. The young are ttatcli.-d totally Bunker Hill ni inni ..-ni, ?iri f devoid of feathers er tlmn the Washington r ■ nil 309 feet hlr'iWr ihnn :-t I'ele A Cat« of Poetic Justice. A smooth but rapid river, tn The following is a case of poetic jus feet wide fl m s quietly Io I tice as meterj out in France: A P:. ri and turns quietly downward fall It break« luto «oft « bite mist and siali archite -t was sitting in hi« office rea.-he« the Ixittom In a i-haox of «settl when he beard a knock at the do.»r ing cloud« There is « gentle roar. As he wished to be alone he took no Only now anil t'n-n. from the hidden notice of the knock, but went on with cavern« at the botto:«», a deep, thun his work. A few moment« later he derous growl urbica that gives some heard a key moving tn th.- lock. Not bint of the forces contending there.— doubting that bis visitor was a robber, the architect armed himself with a re | National Geographic Magazine. volver and quietly hid behind some curtains Presently the thief entered A Feathered Beauty. The quezal of Guatemala ia consid and proceeded to rifle the place. Then ered the moat beautiful bird in the suddenly he started and grew pale. In world. Ita plumage view with the rain a mirror he had seen a revolver leveled bow and whines with a metallic luster. at his head from behind the curtain« "Open the window.” ordered the ar Until within the last few years it was unknown to science, mainly owing to chitect, “and shout *Poli«eT " The burglar had no alternative but the fact that it la a hermit among the feathered creatures, delighting in the to obey and so summoned the officer by alienee of high altitudes. It dwells on whom be was to l»e arrested.—Green mountain beigntw above T.fBM) feet In Bag For session last Saturday night ami eevrral I gents were intrislucad to the secrets ot the Grange «nd a pleasant social hour Just liefore the hat le! was spent with friends Kelreabmi-rit« Vole early but not often. were served and the young folks wound We ve had "squaw” winter now up the evening with a few rounds on the > comes I ml inn su miner. Department No. 4 floor. Next Halurday, Nov. 2, the Conn- i Snow fell within one mile oi < ‘berry ty Commissioners and County Librarian vllle last week. will be guests at our regular meeting, 1 Charles Johnson, a retired merchant and it is ex|x-< te<l that we will have a of Indiana, will winter at the Boyd fine l-ectnre hour. Everybody shoti'd I M Adv ranch, lie is recuperating and will re make an effort to the present and hear ceive great benefit from the pure them ta'k. mountain ir ami pure mountain water. Mra. Ilenderaen, the proprietor of the Th* poatotlice lias been reestablished Chanticleer, was in the metropolis last at Cherryville with the writer a« post week on business. master' The office will I hi .held at Mr. and Mrs. John Nelson, of Orient, I Friel's store and later on—as soon as were Bunday guest« at Mr. and Mrs. F. j |x>«sible—a building will be erected, a Shoults abort dista ce «as- on the automobile Mrs. Taylor and Mrs Ray drove t<> It provide« nix-tenth« of a mill tax for road, which will be convenient to all of the city last Saturday. Itipporl of Agri.-tillural t'oll.-ge and Uni the patrons Thi« office ought never to Mrs. Frank Reed and Mis« llenkie versity of Oregon, giving then, perma have been discontinued a« the business were callers at Columbia View Farm on nent «upport uu.l taking them out of is steadily gaining at this point with a politic«. It also provides on«* Board of Sunday. ¡leg euta, thus solving the problems of bright future ahead of it. The Mountain school will give a Hal So operation, consolidation, division oi Cherryville Commercial club held a i low.-en party on Thursday evening. touraea and e. ouoiny of lualiageinent. meeting last Saturday night with I Miss Nesbett, the instructor, is in It dors not Increase tbe average good attendence. Mr. Rhodes presided rate of taxation. I charge. with Mrs. John Friel ax secretary pro It repeals the B6OO.OUO Univer lent. Among other business a vote oi “Mrs Izittie Bentleld is at the home sity appropriation bill. of George Chamberlain. 1 ” ’ thank« wa« extended to Senator lliurue The Bill is eudorssd by Governor Mrs. Hunter and children are ont and Repreeenitative Hawley lor their West! “This Bill ia in the ii.iereat of here on ’ the Tayler ranch at the pres ent efforts in getting tbe postoffice re-estate good biisiuexs and ahoiild pa««.” ’’Mr Knight, the O»rla»tt merchant, iished. By L. K. A Iderman, State Sii|o>rin- was el.-cted a member of our grange tendent Public Instruction ; "Experience in looking over the field slid the pro- last Saturday. in other states alioxa luillage bill prin pnlile result ol llie election it xeems to The Woodmen of the World will give ciple to be correct.” l>e a fore-gone conclusion that Wilson ; a housewarming for their families and By Will II. Daly, President, Oregon will lx- elected President. With the friends next Saturday evening, Nov. 2, Flat.- Federation ot Labor: "No argu solid South lie needs but a comparative ment can «u< eennflllly combat tbe benefit ly lew northern state« to lie elected. at our Grange Hail. to th« state that will follow the adoption Miss Ruby Rasmussen, of Corbett, is of the millage tax plan.” Teddy will secure a handsome vote and Ntndving music with Mrs. John Larsan, it is not altogether im)x>»«ible, but not at Troutdale. Endorsed by Portland Tax Pay ers League, probable, that he might lie elected. Bill prepared by committee of Gover Tait, the Portland Journal declare«, LADIES ATTENTION! nors Commission, Boards of Regents, will not gel three states, which will be The well trimmed, rightly shaped hat and administrative officers of tbe two about all makes half of a ladie's appearance —if institutions. you want to appear at your lieet, look W. K. NEWELL. a« good a*, the best, let us shape and % trim your winter hat Our experience CHAIHMAN or OOVBKMOH'S COMMIHXIOM s. CORBETT and methode make it possible for you * to look the l>e»t. and our prices are such % NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. that a 12.50 hat will give you a better M ss Irene Knapp spent Saturday ap|M-arance than the average hat pur United Stater l.an<l Office, Portland I and Bunday at Palmer and Bridal Veil, chased for |IO 00 in the haphazard ilreg-m September 1''. l'»12. down-town stores, the guest of Miss Ethel Smith. Notice is hereby given that the ' D-nts Milline, y, Mr. George Knierit-ui and Mies I al lira Rose A Hitching«, Prop. Carline, Northern Pacific Railway Company, whose post office address is St. Paul, R-.es were callers at Ferndale Place lauits, < »re. Minncso a. has this 13th day of Sep Sunday evening. tember 1912 tiled in this office its appli l>ewis Benfield, who holds a responsi cation to select under the provisions of EVANGELICAL CHURCH the Act of Congress, approved July 1, ble position on the tire boat in Port Ber- 1896 (So Stat. 5»7, 620). as extended bv Bunday School II, tol0:45 a m. land, is having his annual vacation and mon 11 a m. Subject; “Jean» the the Act ol Congress approved May 17, came out Monday morning to spend a Light of the World.” Junior Y. P. A. 1906, the NE’^SW1-« 8ec.31,Twp, 1 N., part of the time in this vicinity with K 4 East, W. M. 4 p m. (Hive Clark, leader. Y. P. A. Anv and all persons claiming adverse his mother and other relatives 6:1» p in. Mrs. Lula D. Shepherd, ly tbe lands descrit>e<i, or desiring to Mr. C. Knieriem and Miss Grace state president W. C T U. of Utah, object because of th mineral character Furg.-rs.in were passengers (or Portland will occupy the preaching hour at 7:30 of the land, or for any oth r reason, to i the disposal to applicant, should file I Saturday morning. p ni. Mrs. Shepherd is a most gifted their affidavits of protest in this office, tlis« Clara Laslev, who is attending woman and a treat may lie expected. on or before the 4th -lav of Novemtier Wash, High School, spent the week- 1912. I'. CONKLIN Pastor. cud at borne. First p iblislie.1 Sep. 26. 1912. .McDonald ami children, who Mrs. H. F. HIGBY Register. Saved By His Wife. Iiavt-spent the summer hare, returned to She's a wise woman who knows just Portland last week, and»Mr. W. Knight NOTI-E FOR PUBLICATION, and mother are now occupying their what to do when her husband's life ia in danger, but Mrs. R. J. Flint. Braintree, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE bungalow Vt., is of that kind. “She insisted on my STATE OF OREGON FOR Mr W lhxlson was in Portland on using Dr King’s New Discovery,‘ writes MULTNOMAH COUNTY. Mr. F." ‘ for a dreadful cough, when I business We-lm-nday. was so weak my friends all thought I In the Matter of the Estate of Rosa : Mrs. Ellie D. Sprague was a Sunday had only a short time to live and it com Mary Calvin, Deceased. visitor at the Ix-wis Reed home. pletely cured me.” A quick cure for Albert Fox cam« out from Portland coughs and «olds, it's the most safe and Notice is hereby given that the un- Saturday evening to spend Sunday with reliable medicine for many throat and dersigned, William G. Calvin, has lieen hie wife and baby at the home ol Mrs. lung troubles—grip, bronchitis, croup, app<>int>ii executor of the estate of whooping cough, quinsy. tonsilitis, Rosa Mary Calvin, deceased, bv the M. E. Reed. hemorrhages. A trial will convince County Court of Multnomah County. ; Mr. Knight and Jamee Ellis went on you. 50cts. and $1.00. Guaranteed by Oregon, and has qualified a« such. All perxo x having claims against said es- 1 a lniiiting trip in the Cascades Sunday. All l»«alers. tale are hereby no'ified tn present the - Mr. R M. Dod»--n went to Portland same, dnlv verified according to law, to s Saves Leg Of Boy. Sunday evening the said executor at the office of his at- ; "It seemed that n-v 14-year old Ixiv The tire which broke out on the Cor- tornev, J. J. Johnson, 314 Spalding would have to lose I is leg, on account Bnildinv. Portland, Oregon, within six Ix-tt Estate did damage to the extent of of an ugly ulcer, cauaad by a bad bruise,” destroying a hundred cords of wood and wrote D. F. Howaid, Aqnone, N. C. month« from tbe date of first publica tion of this notice. “All remedies and doctors treatment almut live thousand cedar |>osta. Data«! and first published October 24, failed till we tried Bueklen ’ s Arnica Mrs. Gregg and neice, Margaret Bell, 1912. Salve and cured bitn a ith one box.’ Cures WILLIAM G CALVIN. were visitors at Corbett Sunday. burns, boils,skin eruptions, piles. 25c at Executor of the Estate of Rosa Mary Mrs Fred Reed spent several days in All Dealers. Calvin, Deceased. Portland last week. J J Johnson, Attorney, 314 8panld-1 On the November Ballot vote ing Bldg . Portland, Oregon. « ■ CHERRYVILLE Circuit Judge 72 I Vote for Miiiage Bill Number 320 X Yes .443 No. The amendment provides fat over $50,000 state bond issue Kill COLUMBIA HEIGHTS Neuralgiaof the face, shoulder, hands, of the fast express means seri->11« trouble that, and you will kill the whole or feet requires a powerful remedy that « ------------------------------------------ 8 abend if not removed, so does lows of will penetrate the flesh. BALLARD’S | Columbia Grange held an evening scheme A Log On Tbe Track app»ite. It mwu lack of vitality, loss of strength and nerve weakness. If ap petite fails, take Electric Bitters quickly to overcome the cause by toning up the stomach and curing the indigestion. Michael llessheimer of Lincoln, Neb , had been sick over three years, but six bottles of Electric Bitters put him right on his feet again. They have helped thousands. They give pure blood, strong nerves, good digestion. Only 50 cents a AU Dealers. When you food does not <iige«t well and you.feel "bine,” tired and discour age I, you should use a little IIERBINE at beiltime. It opens the bowels, puri fies the system and restores a tine feel ing of health and energy. Price &»c. Hold by Lents I'iiarmacy. $100 Reward, $100 The readers of tills paper will b* to I-urn that Illi I I« at I- a areiiile.1 111»-.is. Ih.it « '■ la- able to cure In nil it« stai.. «. n i l that 1.» Catarrh. Halin i anirr ■ « >- 1 • posltlvo cur« n IW kn v. n ti t.«- ni- l-.i.l fraternity. Cal rrli 1» ' > r » i oirUltutl mal disease, require» a constl.uij-n d tre..t- ment. Hall's cat- rrli < uro U t". cn I i- trrnally. ». ting <!!ro< ity > p” i t-'■ I I - <1 nnd mucous surfaces < f th« s s' m «•>- ri- bv deatrnyfnir the found ation of tne an case, and giving tbo patient strength b> building up the constitution and assistin'; nature in doing Its work. The proprietors feel, ax much faith In Its curative pow ers that they offer One Hundred Dollars f" any case that It falls to curs. Send tO^»r CO . Toledo, Ohl« KZuVwt7. roc co—.^mw Judge Tazwell Republican Nominee SN'oW LINIMENT posesse« that ! power. Rubbed in where the pain is felt is all that is necessary to relieve suffer ing and rest- re normal conditions. Price 25c, 5<k- and <1 (»0 per bottle. Sold by , Ix*nts Pharmacy. Rose City Van and for Storage Company Circuit Judge Makes all points between Portland and Lents on Mt. Scott Line Department No. 4 Freight, Express, Baggage and all kinds of Transfer Work. was nominated by a Large Plurality and has never been endorsed by any as sembly, convention o r clique Been a Resident al -Multnomah County 24 years—Practiced Law 18 years—Always been strongly opposed to graft and corrupt practices—a true friend of the common people. Pd. Adv. Lenta Office Lents Phones 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 Foster Road - Tabor 1424 Home B 6111 F. W. Tussy, Manager Ask for Rose City Van tents Phones Tabor iMB:! ! Home B. SHI TheBestLightAtThe Lowest Cost Ctly Phones .Main i«»V Home A 4409 Dr. m. I), fisher Dentist Office Hours I-eiils, S a. m. tolSm Portland, 1 p. m to I p ni Open Mornings and Kvenlngs I Portland office I.enls Office I 13S Medical aids. O ms Ml. SsuU Drug Ce. 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 ■