Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, November 14, 1912, Image 5

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    Auction
Sale
BLOODED
Dairy Stock
Horses, Cattle and Hogs
16 fine Jersey cows, 8 2-
year old heifers, 7 year­
lings.
Pure bred Berkshire boar
3 pure bred Berkshire
Sows. 18 stock hogs,
some registered, 12 pigs
some registered, several
grades.
Farm Imple­
ments
3 plows, harrows, grain
drill, fanning mill, mow­
ing machines. Iron Age
potato planter. Aspin­
wall potato planter. Iron
Age potato digger, cul­
tivators, binder, cider
mill, spray pump.
3 3 1-4 farm wagons,
small farm wagon, 2
seated surrey, top buggy
harness light and heavy,
wood rack, cart, hay
rack, cream separator,
incubator.
Sale, Rain or Shine
Free Lunch
TERMSCASH
DOINGS OF OUR NEIGHBORS
CLASSIFIED
Ki
ITEMS
RIBUTTO
CORBETT.
BY
HUMID
Kt
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Albert Fox has taken up his resilience
In Portland and his wife and baby wbo
have >|>ent the past month here with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Reed,
went to Portland, Monday.
Mr* Sarah Milke la a visitor at the
Frank Reed home.
Miss Laura Ros« spent several days
last week with Mrs. Clara Smith at
Ferndale Place.
The social dance at the Grange hall
Saturday evening was well attende,!
end an enjoyable time had by those
present.
George Knieriem Jr la clerking for
W Knight.
Miss Irene Knapp, visited her mother
Friday night ami Saturday.
Columbia Grange will give a musical
an < literary program ami aerve light
refreshments at the hall on the evening
of Nov. 89.
Everybody cordially in­
vited to att> nd.
Mr. W. Knight waa in Portland Mon­
day replenishing ili* st<x-k «f uierchan-
disc.
Miss Bernice Woodward from near i
Troutdale, was the guest of Alice and
Ruby Rasmussen Sunday
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COLUMBIA HEIGHTS.
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RFKIRTHRS AT NEARBY
POINTS
MATERNITY NI KSE— Will
any and all call* for maternity ’ cases,
prlving many ranchers from making a Inquire of Mrs. Darling, 6th. A ve. and
Mt. Scott, Lent*.
living in these wild hills end narrow
vallies. There are thousands of acres
WANTED—Good, clean cotton rags
here going to waste some of it that never at Jn<- a pound. Mt. Scott Pub. Co.
anything visits but deer and liear.
WANTED—Boys rnar be had and
Htock do well on this wild pasture as no
The older ones at
Hies bothers them and rich browse ami sometimes girls.
ordinary wages ami others to lie
some wild grass aliouml* everywhere. I schooled and cared for in return for
Now then the women have a chance • light services rendered. For particu­
to vote. Good ! and Oregon steps in line lars address W. T. Gardner, superin­
with California ami Washington and tendent Boys and Girls Aid Society of
Oregon, Portland. Ore.
tf
other mountain states. This denighing a
woman the right to vote in free America
KOH HAI.K
is nothing but a relic of barbarism, as I
FOR BALE—Garden fence poste, cord
the time was when a woman waa over­
taken in a fault she was stoned to death wood and slab trrxxl. Inquire of Jack
while tbs far more guilty co-re«|>ondent Bcila-r, Ixtnte, Ore.
was never punished in the least.
All
FOR BALE— Himalla Blackberry
savage and Ignorant races serve their Vine, St Regis Ever Bearing Raspberry
people the same way. The writer has Vine*, Pie Plant, Currant«, Hardy
Flower Roots,—Apply J20 9th Ave.,
seen Indian women with the end of I Lente,
Oregon.
their noses cut off for unfaithfulness
while the far more guilty man was never
LUMBER—At our new mill
miles
southeast of Kelso. We deliver lumber.
touched.
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Home of the old Oregonians are pre­ Jonsrud Bro*.
dicting a very fine December as they say
FOR SALE—One fonrth acre,cleared,
this dreary wet sjiell will stop before in Walden Park. Five dollar payment?.
Thanksgiving.
We live in hope if we Enquire at Mt Scott Publishing Co’s,
office.
drown in despair.
Well old Ohio, the exceedingly "safe
FOR SALE—Newspapers for wrap­
and sane” old conservative state has
ping or kindling. Mt. Scott Pub. Co.
Will
adopted a new constitution,
wonders never cease?
FOR RE:NT—4 room house—in good
location. Inquire at Herald office.
WOODMERE
IO A. M.
SWEET
BRIAR
FARM
2 Miles South of Troutdale
4 Miles N. E. of Gresham
H. J. Wallace, Owner
W. S. Wood, Auctioneer
and
By Mail
One Whole Year For Only
$4.00
Balance of this Year Free
Regular Price Is $6.00
Send Your Subscription to Beaver State Herald, Lents
The Evening Telegram is progressive and
independent. It prints its news without fear
or bias. It’s the only afternoon Portland
paper with full Association Press. Its Lo­
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Sporting pages are unequalled. Saturday
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four page colored supplement.
Mail Your Subscription today and take ad­
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Free Offer
FOR SALE or trad«-by owner. New
modern bungalow, five large rooms,
bath, cement basement, built-in buffet,
Dutch ________
kitchen. Good
location on ______
JOth
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Ave., I *4 blocks south of Grays Croe- |
sing. Only 82,200 for this Is-autiful I
home, terms. Owner 247tj, 5th St.,
Portland.
2 t.
Mrs. George Kneirlem. who has been 8-------------------------------------------------- »
on the sick list of late is now reported
A dancing party will lie given Nov.
to lie improving.
Next regular grange meeting will lie 37th bv the young people of St. Paul*
Invita-
election of officers.
All members that Club at the Woodmere Hall,
possibly can get out should make an ef­ tions will be out within a few day*
fort to lie present to cast their vote. Tickets also are being sold by member*
Stop coughing! yon rack the lunge a'd
Several has lieen recommended for mem- to their friends in order to give any one worry the bodv BALLARD’S HORE­
bership. On November 29th the grange who do not care to attend the party a HOUND SYRUP checks irritation,
will give an entertainment.
An excel­ chance to assist the Club in its winter heal* the lunge and restores comfort­
lent program will lie presented by local work. Mrs Geo. W. VanWaters, Mrs. able breathing. Price 2.5c, Stic and 81,<X)
talent, Prof. Lilm will be the violinist O. W. Taylor and the ladies of the per bottle. Sold by Lents Pharmacy.
of the evening, a full house is eijiected Guild will act as iiatronesses. St. Paul's
Church bazaar will be held Dec. 3. Miss
and a good time lor everybody.
Mr. A. Woodward came home last Johnson will be in charge of the candy
booth.
She will he assisted by Miss
week to cast Ids vote.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION,
Della
Puddin,
Miss Florence Taylor,
Mr. Mitchell and son, left for Kelso
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFT
last week after spending a short time at Miss Thompson and Miss Vera Tibbles,
STATE OF OREGON FOR
Mies Brong will preside at the tea table.
the Taylor ranch.
MULTNOM A H COU NTV.
Refreshments
will
t>e
served
in
the
Mrs. A Tricky entertained the Hewing
In the Matter of the Estate of Rosa
Bee last Thursday.
The next meeting evening. A real fortune teller will dis-1 Mary Calvin, Deceased.
close
the
future
for
anyone
for
10
cents.
will be at Mrs. D. Butlers.
Woodmere did herself proud on suf­
Notice is hereby given that the un­
Mrs. Eriksen, sister of Mrs Lottie
Benfield, is s guest at the Benfield bun- I frage. Ves 111, No. 37, three to one in dersigned, William G. Calvin, has been
favor.
Fifteen expressed no opinion. ' appointed executor of the estate of
galow.
Rosa Mary Calvin, deceased, by the
Mr. A. W. Posers is suffering from County Court of Multnomah County,
The Gebhart family has returned
Oregon, and has qualified as such. All
here, after «(lending a veer at Jefferson. ! an attack of rheumatism.
Mrs. Curtis is spending the winter in persons having claims against said es­
Mrs. Costner and little daughters,
tate are hereby notified to present the
were at Columbia View farm last week. I California with her daughter Her son same, duly verified according to law, to
the said executor at the otlice of his at­
Mrs. C, Latourelle of Latourelle Falls, is occupying the Woodmere home.
Through the kindness of the rector torney, J. J. Johnson, 314 Spalding
was visiting at the Heights last week
Rev. O. W. Taylor, hie pariehoners re­ Building. Portland, Oregon, within six
with Mrs J. Roes.
ceived
tickets to the course of lectures months from the date of first publica­
Mr. and Mrs piaster son of Montesano,
tion of thia notice.
Dated and first published October 24,
Wash., left home last week, after spend­ given by Bishop Headuing at Grace
ing a couple of months here at their Memorial parish house. The lectures 1912.
WILLIAM G. CALVIN.
are illustrated and are very instructive
daughter’s Mrs. D. Benfield.
Executor of the Estate of Ro*a Mary
as
well
as
entertaining.
Mr. I>. Benfield waa in the city a
Calvin, lteceaeed.
Roy Powers has finished the addition
J. J Johnson, Attorney, 314 Spauld­
couple of days last week.
to the Weston school. There is talk of ing Bldg . Portland, Oregon.
changing the name of this school to the
»
Woodmere school as the former name
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is easily confused with Creston.
How’s This?
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We offer Cnc Hundred Dollars Re­
Mias Kiltie Long visited her mother,
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8 ward for any ca:c cf Catarrh that
Mrs. R. Neibauer, last Sunday.
cannot be cured by Hall's Catanh
COTTRELL.
E E. quay has been sacking potatoes
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tor shipment during the peat week
F. J. CTTENET * CO. Toledo, O.
The Multnomah Central R. R. Co.
while most of the farmers haven’t been
We, tl -> u- ’ r —'.e ’. I ■> I mm F. J.
has their right-of-way almost cleared Cheney 1 r 1
1 11', o o. and believe
able to dig on account o( rain.
him p rf.
’
r
ii all business
lietween Cottrell and Sandv.
The trans
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el l ■ t > carry
We understand Mr. A Dehaven is
out
cr.y
c'
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grading will commence as soon as the
going to install a feed mill which will
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C • COMMERCE.
weather clears up in the spring. Then
be very convenient for the neighbors.
Toledo. O.
the road will be completed as fast as
Most of Hie people in this neighbor­
Kall's Cxturrh Cuts 11
_ taken
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possible.
n : i;; . :
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i t:.e bloml and mu­
hood have been snowsd under aver
cous
surfact
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f
the
system.
Testimonials
Paul Dunn purchreed a thoroughbred sent fro.- l’r! 15 cents p. r bottle. Sold
since election and haven't lieen able to
registered, Holstein bull R months old by nil T ru-relsts.
dig out.
from Ernest Schinedler of Gresham, Take Hairs Family Pills for constipation.
Mrs. G. Lusted visited relatives and
If |>eople keep on improving their stock
friends in Portland several days last
we will have a (letter class of cows in a
Porto Rico's New W onder.
week.
few years.
E. I>. Hamilton waa in Portland last
From far away Porto Rico come re­
P. T. Dunn bought a good driving
week on business.
ports of a wonderful new discovery j
horeo from Jess Radford.
that is believed will vastly benefit the
Mr. Joe Hall A Bona has built a
people. Ramon T. Marchan, of Barce­
«
kitchen on Tom Dunin house also
loneta
writes, “Dr. King's New Discovery
CHERRYVILLE
a woodshed and barn which is a great
is doing splendid work here. It cured me
improv, merit to Mr. Dumn's farm also
about five times of terrible coughs and
Joe Wall up near Salmon River near to the neighborhood.
colds, also my brother of a severe cold
the school house ehot a big black bear
in his chest and more than 20 others, who
lately that weigh,el 300 pounds. This
bear was very fat and nearly 20 gallons 8------ ——------------------------------------- s need it on mv advice. We hope this great
PLEASANT HOME
medicine will yet be sold ip every drug
oi liear grease was obtained from this
carcass. The dog- treed him hack of S-------------------------------------------------- 8 store in Porto Rico.” For throat and
Miss Minnie Shriner. was home te lung troubles it has no equal. A trial
Mr. Walls house on the mountain.
will corvince you of its merit. 50c and
An Austrian waa blown to piecea over spend Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Markell visited friends 81.00. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by
near Camp Five one day last week. It
All Dealers.
appears he ventured too near the dyna­ in Portland Sunday.
The M. E. Ladies’ Aid spent the day,
miteshack with a gun and it is supposed
discharged it either at the «hack or at a Tuesday, with Mrs. Denny tacking com-1
Put a porous plaster on the chest and
bin! or small animal and this caused an forters. The same society are planning
take
a good cough syrup internally if
explosion. Nothing but one foot and a for a fair to be held sometime before
you would treat a severe case of sore
part of a suspender waa ever found of Xmas.
J. B Kelly nas a large force of men lungs properly. Get the dollar site
the-nnfArtunate man.
This shack is
some distance l.om the camp and at work pruning his orchard and setting BALLARD’S HOREHOUND SYRUP
warnings are put up about tire-arms a holly hedge around his place, and va­ With each Imttle there is a free HER
RICK’S RED
PEPPER POROUS
and lighting « fire ear the building. rious other work.
PLASTER
for
the
chest.
Sold by
The Cherryville Commercial Club
Lents Pharmacy.
gave a benefit box social and bop nt
This is the dull season of the year
the hotel and store last Saturday night and it is liable to be quiet for several
Make all yon can—Save al) you can.
which was quite well attended. Music months yet. Bee how many nicklee you
They make
was furnished bv N. A. Stone, t^iaa can put away for the rainy season in i Take care of the pennies.
dimes and dimes make dollars, and dol­
W. Harris and Frank Rhodes
The the spring. *
lars make independence. Are you do­
festivities were extend<<d until tlie ‘ wee
ing
it?
sma hours.”
Do yon know just what you pay for
Chas. W. Harris sold a coming five everything you buy.
Are you doing
.year old steer for 8B’> lately to a Sandy what yon can to help reduce the high
M. H. Ward and wife, of Milwaukee, 1
butcher. This steer got his growth and coet of living? Why not Investigate all Wis., arrived in I.ents this week and is I
fine condition on the ranges almost en­ these matters and see if you cannot do visiting his brothers here.
tirely. Now then some everlasting fools better. If yon pay 10 cents for an arti­
and silly fat heads want to prohibit the cle that vou can buy for 9 cents yon are
cattle from running at large thus de- not saving what you should.
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Thursday,
Nov. 21.,
Evening Telegram
Beaver State Herald
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