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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1913)
DOINGS OF OUR NEIGHBORS BREEZY I ITEMS tONTRIHLTED BV CHERRYVILLE MERAL» î Th« atrjw to th« depth of six ami wight inch»« («11 laat week. The mail urivars tia<l a ««rioiia time laat week in getting through on amount of the an<>w father up the mountain«, and Dr. Short of Grasharn who »»» called to see a sick child of l.ige Coal uian’e at Gov«rnn.«ml Camp had to take to »kill at tlie Ithododendran hotel. The Hkil flult of Portland will MflM out on Naturday <d lid« week and climb Mt. Hood and take to their »kite on the bai k track. They want to break all record«« John Bucklmls, who live« at the Sal mon river bridge liaa >«<en appolntml rtxei auj««rvi»»r of thia district by ttie county court. The ac'lve work on tlie r*>ed In tlila dial rict will ••« under the charge of Fred lleechial who ia prolialily I letter qualified (or thia kind of a }«>>«— REPORTERS AT NEARBY POINTS by reaaon of eg|>erlence—than any oilier man in Ilia county. The cattle helonglug to E. W Harrie came home for the Oral time I eat Satur day and were all aa fat aa butler. Mr. Harria aaya aa wain aa the enow goea off a little more they will pull out h.r tlie range and |>erha|ia only come home once a month or meh a matter for aalt F. O. Wyman of thia place killed a couple of alioata laat week that dreaaeil ISO Die. apiece that had never t«een fed auytbing but carrot« ami artichoke«. Iloga can be turned on a patch of ferna, live on the root« and completely «radi cate them and gel fat on carrota and artichoke« In tlie fall and winter. Thia kind of n prr>|H>aition will beat hanging around town« ami living from hand to month or Imoxing at lieer joint«. A wild cat waa ahot near here one day laat week by Pete Hlone and al though it waa but halt grown and badly wounded it kept Hire« doga pretty Imay to kill it. The Commercial Club will give an entertainment here on Hatnrday Feb. 1 on which oecaalon the drama entitled "An Obstinate Family" will lie prevent ed to 1« follow««! try a «creaming origin al farce “When the Car» Come to Cher- ryvlll J. F. Fred took the first prise at the maaquerad« ball given at Sandy laat Hatunlay night aa the moat comical maak«r pre-ent. Mr. and Mn llueaoek of Portland, war»at the hotel over Sunday. Mrs. IlnaaiH-k ia a «laughter of Mr. ami Mr«. J. F Freil. F.aater come«on March 23d. thia year, Tlie earliest it baa been in M) year«. ?"~COLUMBIA HEIGHTS J Mr S. Keerkeya am! hie aiater, Mr« Parker, of Intonrelle Falla, left for their old home in Fngland laat Hatnrday, where they were calle«i on account of death In their family. They will lie gon« for several months and while Mrs. arker ia alwent her little baby ia eared for by Mrs. A Tricky, here at the Height«. The Farmers’ Equity held a vary in teresting meeting laat Monday eveuing. During the evening Mr, T. I .a «ley and H M Davida both of Hurlbert, and C. evening at tlie school house will he: "Resolved that extravagam-e contributes -Mr. C. Intaiirelle and J. Ko«« haa inoetly to the present high <vi*t of Jiv just gone on a trapping and hunting ing." F. W. Canning will lea«l the af e«|>ediiion down the Columbia and ex firmative and J. H. Revenue the nega pect to I m gone a couple of months. tive. There will also be a literary pro Mrs. A. Wrxnlward returned from gram. Portland on Friday anil reports that her w daughter Alice, who is confined to the » , bo« pi tai with pneumonia Is now im | PLEASANT VALLEY | proving nicely. «-------- --- ------------ -------ft W. Deaver is sick with the grip but I eater Richey who 1« attending high at this writing is some better. Mr J. Deaver, Hr., waa in the metrop sciionl in Portland waa out and spent Tuesday evening wilt, his parents. olis last week (or a couple of «lays. Grandma Kesterson Is spending the Mrs. Hhiillenh«irner, of Kelso, haa taken position on the ranch here, own««! winter visiting with her niece, Mrs. Alva Davis, at l«enta. by Mr. J. Taylor. Mr. Hhuilenheimer owns some fine dairy cows. Martin Winch is reporte«i to have Mr. T Bram and G Puven were din-1 s, '«I his <0 acre farm for IlfiiJOO. We ner guests on Sunday at Colombia View hive riot learned who the purchaser is. farm. J. M. Loughlin is breaking some of Mr. P. Andersen, wife ami little «on, his fine colts this winter. f^wrence, were in the city Sunday and Pleasant Valley Ladies’ Ai«l H«iciety Monday. met with Mrs. Poppleton laat Wednes day afternoon. Mr. Puteramer ia building an addition KELSO «-------------------------------------- ft to bis tiarg and making other improve ments on hi« farm a ith a view to in Miaa Gladys Cn-nahaw, of Gre«hani, stalling an up-to-date dairy. ■pent Sunday with her sister. Mrs. J. I N. L. Justice, a woodchopper living Stafford, who is sick on J. H. Wing's place, had tlie misfor Th« gmution f«>r debate next Saturday tune to lose all his « ffecta in a fl'« J. I.lttlspage joined the »«iclety which burned hi« house to the ground last Tueolay evening Mr Justice has a wife and two small children. They are left in destitute circumstances Pleasant Valley has at laat g>t a free library, the people having met at i he Grange hall laat Friday evening ami formed an aaaociatioa. Mrs. F A lai- man, Mrs G. H Kesterson an<i T K. Berry were chosen as trustees (or the association. It is to hoped that every body will contribnte their part to the success of this institution. JONSRUD BROS. BORING OREGON Pbune Mx Mill 1 1« miles southeast of K*lao CEDAR POSTS SHINGLES MOULDINGS TURNED WORK LUMBER $6 AND UP Large iitock of Dimension Lumber on hand Rough and Dreaagd lumber for all purpose «end order to JONSRUD BROM Bering RD 3 The Mt. Scott Publishing Company is Going To Give Away $1000 In Prizes Beginning today we are going to give the Boys and Girls of Lents and adjacent country an opportunity to win a handsome prize. The candidate having the largest number of votes at close of contest has the choice of the two Capital Prizes Capital Prize $290. One 9-horse-power Eagle Twin Motor Cycle. Fitted out with the Famous De Luxe Motor. Purchased From The Lents Garage Rules of Contest Contest opens Saturday. Jan. 4, 1913, and will close .Saturday night. May 31. 1913, 10 p. m. Any young man or lady is eligible to compete for the prizes. Any employee or an immediate relative of an employee of this firm will not be eligible as a candidate in this contest. The Contest Manager reserves the right to re ject any nominations for candidacy. No votes will be given for subscriptions for a longer time than two years, nor less time than three months. No candidate will receive special favors, but each and everyone will be assisted alike by the contest management in obtaining votes. Candidates are permitted to secure subscrip tions anywhere. All subscriptions and orders must be paid for in advance to obtain votes. The contest management will not be responsi ble for typographical errors in the publishing of votes except to make correction in the following issue. No contestant can win more than one prize. Should any question arise as to the interpre tation of the foregoing rules, the decision of the Contest Manager will be final. A ballot will be printed every week. The bal lot will count for 25 votes. All ballots will be void unless received at The Beaver State Herald office on or before expiration date as printed. Orders may be taken anywhere for Advertis ing, Job Work. All such orders must be cashed be fore votes are issued. Capital Prize $425, An Upright Eiler’s Piano. An exact production of the fine Piano given in our last Contest. How the Prizes Will Be Awarded In order to give candidates equal chann-s, the territory has Iteen divided into three dintrict». Each district gets a third and fourth prias. The person getting the highest num ber of votes in all districts gets the first prise which will be that person’s choic-e of the two grand prises. The |>eraon get ting the second high>-st numl>er of votes in all districts will take the remaining grand prise. Of the remaining contestants, that person in each district having the highest number of votes will have a choice of the gold watch or handsome diamond ring The person ranking next in each district will take the re maining prise. No person can take two prizes. Each district will la* awarded a gold watch and a beauti ful diamond ring. District 1. Territory west of Main Street. l«ents. District 2. Main Street, Lents to Lents Junction. District 3. Lents Junction and eastward. Purchased From Portland’s Leading Music House Eilers <& Co. 7th and Alder Streets Portland, Oregon Schedule of Votes Beaver State Herald Voting Contest . Votes Three months’ subscription .................................I .25 600 Hix months’ subscription........................................... 50 1500 One year subscription.......... ......................... 1 0O 4000 Two years’ sul*cription ....................................... 2.00 12000 For every advertisement secured through the influence of a contestant votes will be issued at the rate of 100 votes for every dollar in value of advertising. For every dollar’s worth of job printing, as cards, etivel- oja-s, letters, dodgers, etc. 100 votes will le» issned. For smaller or larger orders of either advertising or job work in proportion. Contest Opens Address All Communications and Subscriptions To Contest Dept. | p,nntflst ninm Jan. 4,1913 At 8 A. M. The Mt. 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