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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 7, 1912)
Cl LASSI1 Fl ED DOINGS OF OUR NEIGHBORS W ANTIC I > Bkl'IZY FREE TO LADIKH■ -Embroidery lew won* free at the L'lita Millinery ««ch Saturday atteruoon. Rosa A Hitching«, Prop*. I .. IIIMS CON fWIHlTIO HV HI «AI O HITOHTI KS AT NliAUHY POINTS COLUMBIA HEIGHTS ? | 13th birthday Saturday by a party for ------------------ g : her friends. Tliow present were Laura and gani-ai also were the feature« of the evening. Lunch was served including I cake, cider, peanuts, and applea. There wa« a large attendance and all had a i good lime. fi — s DOVER —■ r MATERNITY NI'RSE Will answer The l*«l week at the Heigh,« wa« a Brower, Elsie Harris. Clara and Myrtle The Epworth league gave a Holloween any and all calls for maternity cases liii|inrvnl Mrs. Darling, 5th Ave. and Jolly week a» It wa« Halloween and a Nlaaon, Elva Hlev«n«, Ethel Trimble, social at the church Friday evening. Mt Hcott, l-cllta. ' t-2 good deal ol entertaining t««>k place. Walter Hale, Chas. McKinney, Ernest Mrs. Klinesmith has returned borne after several weeks absence. Mr». John Taylor gave a party on Harris and Lawrence Layman. A large HOUSE WANTED Mrs. I'ptograve has l>een very sick A 5-room house and two lota wanted Wvdiie«day evening to her friend«. The number of nice present« were present««] the past week but is ranch better at Will pay |l5tl0 spit cash. Inquire of large living room and «lining room in by the friend«. Kennedy A K lineman. the Taylor mansion were tieant Ifu 11 y Mr. Frank Knowlton has l»een sway present, Mrs. Vannetta and Mrs. Miller were and artistically decorated, «nd with attending t«i the work on his farm. WANTED Good, clean cotton rags Jocko-lantern« everywhere It made a Mr Wynne expects to begin at once calling on Mrs. DeHhazer Thnrsday af at l»c a pound. Mt. Scott Pub. Co. pretty scene. Game« and ghost atorie» the erection rd a fine bungalow on his ternoon. WANTED— Roy. mav I m - I iiu I and held «way all evening Mr«. lee Evan« lot* next to Mr. la-nnsrtx. Walter Kitzmiller, David Miller and come time« girl«. Th« older ones at Cssy Vannetta spent several days in the and Mrs. Kay entertained with Atting Mr. Hniullen stxl family have moved ordinary wag«» and other« to I* school««! an<l car««l for in return for iiiualc, and at a late hour the boalesa into Mrs. Hoffman'« bouse, lately va mountains banting last week. «light «ervice* rendered. For particu served a delicious suiq>sr. Including cated by the Hhinamaii familie«, the lat lar« add re«« W. T. Gardner, superin the gueata were Mr«. E»te«, and Mr. ter baying Ixrught the Newsome house tendent Roy« and Girl* Aid Htadetv of Mitchel and «on of Kel«o, Wash., lewis *4 7 anil moved into that. Oregon, Portland, Ore. tf KELSO Benfield and Mr«. Hunter and children, The Epworth League held a social -88 you HAl.tt of Portland, Mr and Mr«. Ilicka, Mr. Halloween night in a large room over Mrs Bowen arid Mrs. Harrison have and Mrs. Rosa, Mr aud Mrs. Mallory, Mr. Ingram«' «lore. A large crowd at For amusement* there were returned from a months visit in Arkan Mr. and Mrs AnderMin, Roy Anderson, tend««! Mr. an<l Mrs. Lee Evans. Mrs. Ray, race«, an animal «how, a fieh pond etc. sas and Missouri. Mr. and Mrs. Schafer of Independ and |>eat>ut« «nd candy were on sale. and Mr Knight of Corbett. FOR HALE--- llimslla Blackberry Mr«, George Kinerietn is <>u the aick Pumpkin pie, cake and coffee wa« ence visited theirdangbtera, Mrs. Lonn- Vine. Hl Regis Ever Bearing Rasptierry Vines, Pie Plant, Currants, Hardy list at present. We hot* she will soon rerved. Everybody seemed to have a dree, Mrs. Frank Patterson and Mrs. Flower Roots,.--Apply 18» Uth Ave.. overcome the malady. delightful time. The net proceeds were W Kyser. Lenta, Oregon. J. Stafford and family and Mr and Mr. an«i Mr» Malroy will leave for | »20. The l.adie«' Aid tea wa« at the home Mrs Frank Patterson movad to Kelso, FOR HALE Firwood. Applv Geo. Idaho next month where they expect of Mr«. J. F Brower Wednesday after from Bull Run. recently. to I s-«te. Turpin. Nibler road Lenta, Ore. Mr. Hutchinson is building a house Mr. Henry Bell ■« engaged in remodel noon. LUMBER—At our new null I1, miles ling the resilience of Fred Hhoultz. The Ladles’Civic Improvident Club' for hie family on ground leased from southeast ol Kelso. We deliver lulnl«er. Mr«. L’tti« B-niielil ami Mr. L. Ben held their last meeting with Mrs. Brain- I C. J. Lindall. Jonarud Bros. (• School was closed on Monday and field. of Portland, were Sunday visitors ball They eX|M*et to hold a social on FOR HALE tine fourth acre,rinate«], at Columbia View farm on Sunday Nov. 23 in Denny'« Hall but only for Tuesday A new heating and ventila in Wahlen Park. Five dollar payment«. ting system will l>e installed in our On Thursday night the pupil« of. club member* and their families. En<|uire at Mt Scott Publi«ning Co'«, school toon by Mr. Frost of Forest Mountain School gave a party, and al- i office. Grove. though it was stormy, the house was ! FOR SALE Newspaper« for wrap well till««! and every laxly hail a gotsl | LUSTED ping or kindling. Mt. Scott Pub. Co. | time. On Saturday night the W. O. W.j s FOR RENT—4 room house —In good CHERRYVILLE I gave a social for their friend« at the hall. | The people of thia neighborhood were -------------------------------- g location. Inquire al Herald utili*. shocked to hear of the tragic death of The Knierlems furbished music for the Its all over but the shouting! LOST—l-adies black leather coin occasion. The supper tnemu cousisteil John I nderwood who wa« so well and Some are elated with victory ami some purse, containing Stic, and ring with 2 favorably known here. wmasl) emerald settings. Return to Mt. ol chicken ami other delicacies ami altar George Lusted is one of the judge« ot are east down by defeat. a late hour the party broke up and Hcott Drug Co. and receive reward. Henry Oaks has sold his homestead election in which he has served for sev everyone rise I a red having a tine time. fi miles east of Brightwood to A. Har- Flagged Train With Shirt. Miss Ijtura Roas ia in Portland at eral years. vard and wife, Mr. Oaks and family Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Hamilton, of Ht. Tearing hi« shirt from hi« back an i ! present dre««tnaking will move back to Michigan. Ohio man tlagge«! a train and saved it ; On Saturday, Nov. '.»th, the grange, Johns, viaited bis parents, W. IL Ham This weather ia certainly getting mo- ilton. Sr , for a couple of day ’ s last troni a wreck but II. T. Alatoti, Raleigh, will giv«* a social at the hall. notomous but presently the clouds will N. <'., once prevented a wreck with Elec Columbia Grange was well alien n<*<! week. The former will move to Monta- l>e shining again. villa next we« k where he will go into tric Bitter«. “I was in a terrible plight last Saturday Hupt. of roails, Mr. John T Friel and family went up to when I biqran to use them, ' lie writes, Chapman and County Com Lightner the undertaking business and also Mr. ami Mrs. Harvard’s, east of Bright- handleall kinds of furniture. “my stomach, head, back an« I kidneys ■ were present and made intereating talk». A Holloween social was given in the | wool, last Sunday for a farewell visit, were all tuollv afT«-ete«l and my liver was I Ten visitor« were present to enjoy the Lu«U*«l school house last Thursday as the Havards expect to live on their in l«a<! condition, Imt four hotties of lecture hour. night by oar teacher, Miss Marian claim in Eastern Or«*gon over winter. Electric Bitters made tn«* feel like a new ■ The entertainment at the eehool- Roliertson for the benefit of the parents man.” A trial will convince you of their house last Friday night was well at- and children. The room was nicely PLEASANT HOME matchlese merit for any stomach, liver | tended and the program consisting of decorated and «pooka and ghosts made or kidney trouble. Price 50 c«*nt« al •• Mi«» Josie <'arpenter celebrated her | a ghastly ap|>earance, fortune telling recitations, interspersed with singing, All Dealers. was thoroughly appreciate! by all. The most notable event of the evening how ever was the letter re <1 by tbe clerk of the School Board, Mrs. Geo. Couper, conveying tbe jovfnl statement that the Cherryville school had won the first, second aud third prizes given by M. F. Schoolery A Co.,of Oregon City for beet work done by a Rural school at tbe last term of school presided over by Mies Lila Herald of Lente. These prizee consist«*«! of town lots in. Clairemont, a suburb of Oregon City, to the value of 1216 or the cash. Thie was the occasion of much rejoicing by all present, as no one anticipnte«l such a wonderful vic tory. After thie announcement all j preseut joined in a grand parade up and down the aisles to the accompaniment of bursts of instrumental and vocal music. Who says Cherryville is not on the map? The memorial services held at the; church in honor of “Billy” Hugh the heroic “newsboy” who gave his life that another might live a short time ago at Gary, Ind., was well attended and was , under th«* charge of Rev. Mr. RuD.van, s procee«led first by music and reading of s 1 «ctions from prominent newspapers followe«] by a sermon by Mr. Runyan who dwelt upon this noble act of self sacrifice and the nation wide homage that had been paid to thie devoted sc- \ lion by one occupying a humble station in life A splendid portrait of the dead hero, dead is a poor expression to use to ‘ one who is a thousand times more alive than he ever was, was exhibited and re vealed a noble and expressive coun tenance indicative of the great and I generous nature of the lament««! hero. Mr. Wm. Hugh, Sr. father of the Garv hero was present as also hie entire fam- ! ily, consisting of bis wife who is a step mother of the deceased, ami his two half-sisters, Mildred and Genevieve. Winter Is Coming Prepare for the chilly days and nights of Winter by laying in a supply of WOOD and COAL NOW $11.00 Kemmerer Coal, per ton 7.50 Coal Valley Coal, per ton Excellent Quality Wood at Lowest Prevailing Prices 88- E. W. Miller & Co Incorporated 50th St. and Powell Valley Road, Portland, Ore. The most pleasant event of the sea- son was the Woodman Banquet Satur day evening at the Grange Hall Miss Ethel Smith was a week-end visi tor at home. Mr. Ray, traveling salesman for Swift & Co., spent Sunday with his family in this vicinity. Mrs. Effie Sprague was an over-Sun- day guest at Ferndale Place. Columbia Grange met in regular at tendance Saturday. About thirty were present and the county commissioners were visitors and gave an interesting talk on the progressive way our county was coming to the front, especially ita fine roads etc. Wagons, Buggies, Hamess and Farm Imple ments at the Studebaker agency, E. Foster Road, Lents, if you want best quality at right prices. R. E. Beegle Agent Wilberg Lumber Co Successor to E. W. Miller Lumber Co. Dealers in all kinds of Lum ber, Sash, Doors, Lath, Shingles and Builders H’dw. 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Then add two beaten eggs, a piece of butter the size of a small egg. You need no top crust. Instead, sift sugar over the top while baking. Next to Thomas Bros’, at the Waiting Room Only A Fire Hero but the crowd cheered, as, with burned hands, be hehi up a small round box, ”Felb*ws!” he shouted, “thie Bucklen’s Arnica Skive I hold, has everything beat for burns.” Right! »Iso for boils, ulcer«, sores pimples eczema, cuts, sprains bruis es Surest pile cure. It subdues ihflam- mation. kills pain. Only 25 cents at All Dealers. Stop coughing! you rack the lungs a'd worry the body. BALLALD’8 HORE Custard Pie. HOUND SYRUP checks irritation, When making cuetard pies, try us heals the lunge and restores comfort ing flour instead of cornstarch Mix able breathing. Price 25c, 50c and 81,00 the flour and sugar together dry be per bottle. Sold by Lenta Pharmacy. fore putting with other ingredient«.