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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1913)
Grants Pass Wants Public Market BORING-SANDY -k— STAGE LINE Ilrst-Llass livery and feed .Stables di Borine) and Sandy 7 ran«|H>rtali<>n of all kind* of Baggsge to Handy aiid interior |»diita .... For further Inlotmaltou phon« or writs K. F. DONAHUE, Prop. Boring, • • Oregon Rose City Van •n<l Storage Company Makea all points between Portland and Ixinta on Mt. Scott Line. Freight, Exprès», Baggage and all kinds of Tranafer Work. Lenta Office - Foster Road faints Phones .... Tabor 1424 Home B Bill F. W. Tunny, Manager Ask for Rose City Van THE BUILDING SEASON IS HERE Call and get our prices on brick, cement, plaster, lime, sand and gravel. We can save you money. Our de livery is prompt and our goods are the best. We carry a full line of hay, grain and feed. Let us show you how to save a dollar by buying right. M c K inley & bundy Rolli Phones, Talmr W6 h , Local 3112 I block seat of Poatofflce. Lenta JONSRUD BROS. BORING OREGON Phone Ms Mill 1 L< mile« Boutheaal nt Kelso CEDAR POSTS SHINGLES MOULDINGS TURNED WORK LUMBER $6 AND UP large Block ot Dimension Lumber on hand Rough and Dreaaed lumber for all purpcMcn •end order to JONHHI’I» MUM. H »ring RD J PROFESSIONAL CARDS A. M. HOSS NOTARY I’t BI.IC FOR OREGON H A. M. to 5 I*. M., Herald Office, l.’iito H P. M. to U I’. M., Residence, Gn-ahauf G. D. Dunning Phones: J. P. McEntee Main 430, Home A 4658 Dunning &. McEntee Funeral Directors Seventh and Ankeny Streets Portland .... Oregon L. H. Carter & Son Contractor» »n<t Ruiiiier» Manutactnri-r. of Wlntlow C»slng», Screen Poor, »ml Window». Molding», I'Munins, ran- el» Ornament». Ktc Custom Plaining and Hand Hsu Ing Owner, lent. I'latnlng Mill, »ml Wood Working Fsctory. Lasts. Oregon W. F. Klineman Attorney-at-Law C. E. Kennedy 2nd Ave., Lenta Ktnntdv « KUneman Reai Estate and Rentala, Natary Public Work Office Phone T. 2012 MainSt. and Carline, Lenta, Oregon James Goodfellow PRACTICAL Horse Shoer and General Blacksmith Foster Road *Bet. Htlth and Hist St. S. & W. BEST CLEANER CLASSIFIED Plumbing’ Connections and Repairs _______ I Lents Plumbing Co. Remember the Name—BOHNA Ice Cream, Sodas and Soft Drinks at Our Fountain TheBestLightAtThe Lowest Cost PORTLAND RAILWAY LIGHT AND POWER CO. Main Office Seventh & Alder Streets A limit»! qnanity of 8. A W. cleaner and 8. A W. polisher for sale at thia office— Doe« excellent work on clothing or furniture. Full direction«. Mt. Scott Pub. Go. DOINGS OF OUR NEIGHBORS The Granta Pa»a Courier la urging the establishment of a public market, WANTKI» now that a co-operative creamery ia ««• KMHEZY ITEMS CON TlflBLTED BY BEVALO KRNtTERf AT NEARBY POINTS f„y. -“T—-T-' ' aured for that place. "The creamery, WA NT KD— Boy» mav be liai! and sometime» girla. The older OHM ai the cannery and the pnbllc market be n r4 is widvJjukHown and respected in Clack- ordlnary wagM and others to lie long In the »am« category" It «aya. «max County. '‘Grandma Jonsrud,” as CHERRYVILLE ’ «cluxiled and carvd for In reltirn for %-------------------------------- % «he is affectionately called, ia 72 year» i «llght service» rendared. For partion- i lar» addreas W. T. Gardm-r, «uparin- old and in spite of having one leg Bud» and blooms and bloaaoma. Curry County For Better Roads tendent Boy» ami Girl» Aid Hocietv of crippled by a fall three year» ago. dore Th« fine weather of the past two The Curry County Commercial Club [Oregon, Portland. Or«. il all her work and ia characteristically It»« set to work for better roads. The wei-fcs started everytning growing. cheerful. May tliey have many more Kill* MAI.K Rev. W Runyan occupied the pulpit Forest Hervice, a» aid of the state and happy anniversarire. WANTED Cattle and hors«» to at the church last Sunday. pasture. Address W. Il Cl«v«land, well a» th« laauance of public bouda are I Mrs. SingUeld of Portland moved out i I Greaham Oregon. Phon« 471. 4t the mean» proposed. on her R. R. claim south of town laat | 9 — ■ WELCHES I Saturday. Wild. GIVE—6100 roll ami 6160. B j equity in more than quarter avie, 16 A fine entertain me nt and social gath % Master Wilson to Visit Oregon minute walk from Lenta, aa Ural pay ering was enjoyed by all the neighbor« Mr Franzetti, of Rhododendron, has National Muter Wilton of the Pa- ment on houae ami lot near Mt. Scott at the fine borne oi Mr. and Mrs. t)r. rvtiirnwl after a few days in Portland. trona of Husbandry will come to Oregon ; Botkin« last Friday night. carline. Box 260 R. 1. Lenta, Oregon Carl Axhcotf and Al Emily spent Sun to attend the meeting» of the Htate I Road Commissioner Biicbolz and his day at the home of W. J. Fauliion. FOR SALE—Cheap, halt acre on Orange in May. He will probably visit i assistant, Fred Bet» hil were measuring Itonald Bodley went to Dover Satur <*reKon City Road, fenced, two room jibe Cherryville Hill the first of the day to i >lay tl>e violin for a dam-e given houae, outbuildings, cleared, term«. Hie other northwest »tatea on hie trip to week preparatory to planking it, which there. the com ! Joa. Schweitaer, lienta ,Ore. will be dons soon It was found to lie Percy Shelly, Guy Talmage and Mr. 2875 (ret long. Thia will extend weat IjenU have return*»! j«z> Welches to help For Sale—2 lota, 6 room cottage near carline on Oth Ave Ixita aet lieanng DRIVE SICK HEADAGML5 AWAY to the Cache and beyond. It is expe< t- construct tlie Mt. Hood Hotel. Sick headache», »our gaxey stomach, ad to plank another sketch of road near August Homecker has returned to fruit. Alao cleared lot near atation in Woodmere. K. C. Griffith, l^nta Ore indigestion, blliousnea« di»appear quick the Toreil ranch, especially if the auto Portland after a weeks stay in Welches. mobile club will give funds to belp in Mr. Kern 1» having all the large fir FOR SALE -Calkins Strain S. C ly after you take Dr. King’» New Life the latter job. When this ia done two tree» near the hotel topped to prevent White Laghorn bal>y chicks, egg« for Pills. Tliey purify the bhsxl and put hatching ami some stock for sale. new life and vigor in the system. Try ot the worst places lie tween Sandy and the heavy winds from blowing them Welch«« will be fixed all sight. down. Prices reasonable, satisfaction guaran teed Addn-sa Calkin» Poultry Farm, them and you will I* well satisfied. Mr. Tuttle, who has been cruising for Mr Malconuon’a brother and family lamia Greaham Car, Gilbert Creasing. Every pill helps; every Itox guaranteed. a Portland lumber firm up in the 3 6 of Canada, have come to make their Phone 2024. t f Price 26c. Recommended by all deal country, has about completed his task. home with Mr. Mah-omeon on his home er». He cruised over 2»)0o, acre« and compe stead. FOR BALE:—Three g<»»i adjacent lots in Arden Park. I^vel. in cultiva tent lumber men were out last week in Rhododendron Inn appear« very strik tion. Bargain for home location. En Ia*nta Furniture Co., Second-hand specting bis estimates, and were well ing in its array of electric lights. The quire of Mt. Scott Pub Co. Lent». furniture, stoves and Rangea, especially, plea«c>l with his work. A deal baa hotel was lit up beautifully Sunday, I.L’MBER- At our new null 1'4 miles North Main xtreet. been partially closed for this entire April 20th. I soulhea»t of Kelso. W« deliver lumlier. tract, and when ac<-ompli»h«*d, work Donald Bodley and Price Jones are Jonsrud tiros (• will start at once to build a tramway or plowing a large trait of land for '‘Billy” Quite a Change. F< • I: > All < ln>' r . 'lit I. net. , i ’.-a r... I Howell— Howell doean't «peak to hla fiiitue to get the tiinlier out towards Welch. I in Walden Park. Fivedullar payments, Powell And I can remember the Cherryville road. Tbi« will mean 1 A party comp«»wd of Misses Mildred j Enquire at Mt Scott Publishing Co’s. wife when he thought It wax worth SI to lots of work for men and teams. Mr. Naomi and Aneita Faubion and Ben aay a few word» to her by long dis Tuttle rays those parties that sold out Totton, were fishing Sunday on Camp FOR SALE- Newspapers for wrap tance telephone —Judge ping or kindling. Mt. Scott Pub Co. last fail up in that country sold out too Creek. Beside« catching several good quick. sized speckled beauties they reported a We buy «eaind-hatid furniture Lenta It la a fine thin« to know when to let Kellogg Thayer, who is holding down [ enjoyable time. Furniture Co. Phone Tabor 1361. go Many a man hold» on too Ion«. It a R R. claim over near Dover, wax in Mrs. W. IL Creighton spentCSunday Read the ad» in the Herald and pat la better to jump overboard than to «o Portland last week and while there U. at the home of Mrs. E. A. Pierce. down with the sinking »bip ronaxe Home Merchants. 8. Attorney Townsend told him to go j Mrs. Horace Fisher ia spending a few and see Judge Fenton, one of the high . days in Welches. I Mil I.Inc of Plumbing Supplies, Bath Tubs, price.! lawyers of the Southern Pacific School closed in Welshes Friday. Jgg*. Lavatory" Boiler., Sink. and R R. and interview him about The roail to tlie Twin Bridges above buying a peice of the -o-called R R, the toll gat*- is in a very good condition, land. He did so, r _J Judge *-J— ” —*— ** and Fenton Very ---- little snow ' is seen and ... but for a told him he would like u. . to «ell n i him -i_. the gmBn trees, the road would he pas land, but in the first place the govern sable for automobiles. • -Popular Prices-- ment would’nt let them »ell it and in Good Service Guaranteed the second place a New York city . S j money concern had a tug mortgage on ' GRESHAM I all of this land in Oregon and they dare 1 Phone Home 4423 not sell it at this time when the title T. R. Howitt made a business trip to Near Post Office is in dispute. Thia ia the reason why Foster Road Eastern Oregon last2week. : the R. R. Co. is fighting the govern- Mr an<l Mrs. Max Schnieder madean | ment to the last ditch. The very min ute the R. R lores out all of thie im auto trip to their farm at|*Domascus mense sum will be called for from New last week. C. A. Hill and’i'amily expeetfto ¡leave ■ York city as their security will lapse. Mr. Thayer was informed that a decis- aoon for the TillamookCcountry where i ion would be reached on the 28th of i they have been investing in some prop i thie month when it is thought the R. | erty. WHEN YOU WANT LIGHT GROCERIES, R. Co. will carry it to the court of last • The banquet at the commercial hall BAKING GOODS. CONFECTIONERY, CI resort, in hopes of putting off the evil Wednesday evening was »¡fsuccess in Messrs M. A. Nelson, day of final settlement as long as pos every way. GARS, FRUITS, VEGETABLES. ETC. Lewis Shattuck, Rev. Leonard, F. L. sible. They have got a good beating, Everson, H. L.StClair and Hon.|Staple- ci-mingto them and they will get it. Miss Quite a party oi neighbors went ton were among the^speakers. down to the dam at Camp Six last Sun-, Edna Goodwin was also *a speaker. day and watched the salmon jump up Mrs. O. J. Brown sang three solos and in a vain endeavor to get over the dam. I Miss Eva Campbell and'SMrs. O. J, Some big fellows would get out ot the | Brown gave a piano duet. 30. A. East water 10 ¡or 12 feet when the madly man toastmaster andjcertainly made a rushing waters would quickly take] fine toastmaster. them back. The hatchery people are | .Messrs Roy and Clifton Peterson have catching fish there now and extracting resigned their positions with the P. R. the egg» and taking them up to the L. &P. Co. and will go to the coast to work for the summer. hatchery on baimou river. Wallace Wilkinson will begin^work at Dr. Wiley, who wax at one time Chief : Chemist for the government until the the Mt. Hood depot May 1st. Mrs. Stanley Arnold, of Portland, is dope fiends and impure food wretches brought pressure on Taft to let him out, visiting her sister, Mrs. D R. Shoe in a recent speech at Denver he said maker. Mrs. J. C. Peterson and family expect “half of the children in the United States were underfed and 1700 within to leave soon to join Mr. Peterson at the the shadow of the capitol building at coast where he is engaged in carpenter work. Washington were starving. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Vaughn have pur an acre off of the Hunter tract n----------------------------------- £ chased just east of town and will build at once. KELSO «----------------------------------- K I Miss Ruth Niblin, of Portland, visited ELECTRIC LIGHT is the most suitable her cousin. Miss Bessie Howitt, last * Born to Mr. and Mrs. A. Skogan. Apr. week, for homes, offices, shops and other places need 18th. a rt pound boy. Mother and child Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Sleret and Mrs. doing well. Cnas. Idlenian, of Portland, were |Gres- ing light. Electricity can be used in any quan Bom to Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hutch ham visitors Wednesday. inson, Apr. 22. a » pound boy. Mother tity, large or small, thereby furnishing any re Mrs. Patrick Collins died in California and child doing well. last Saturbay. Mrs. Collins has suffer R. E. .lari is the owner of a brand new ; quired amount of light. Furthermore, electric ed from cancer for several years and I five passenger Ford machine. went to California last week to take Mrs. J. O. Matthews returned from a lamps can be located in any place, thus afford treatment from a specialist. The fun lew days visit to her husband at Clifton eral will be held to dav at 10 o'clock ing any desired distribution of light. where he is employed. She will move from the Grange Hall. to Clifton this week The Misses Grat e Hessel and Oxa No other lamps possess these qualifications, The Ladies Embroidery Club met at Wall visited the latter'» paranets at the home of Mrs. Robert Jonsrud last therefore it is not surprising that electric lamps Hood River last. Thursday. It will meet this week with L. B. Shippy, of Vancouver, formerly Mrs. Walter Kiser. are rapidly replacing all others in modem es of Gresham, has purchaeed a grocery The neighborhood Club will meet at store in Portland. the schixil honse Snnnay afternoon, Apr. tablishments. Mis» l.uella Shippy, of l*ortland. is 27th. at 2 o’clock. Current events will visiting Mrs. E. A.Thompson'this week. lie discus»«!, followed by a literary and Mrs. C. E. Rusher and Miss Hoaglum musical program. All are welcome. attended the Sunday Schoolconvention A number of relatives surprised Mr. and Mrs. T G. Jonsrud Sunday the oc- at Onegon City this week. M-s, A. Gordon and daughter, Misa ! caaion living their Golden Wedding An niversary. Mr. and Mrs. Jonsrud, who Edith, visited at J. W. Lawrence’s last I are both natives of Norway, were mar Sunday. C. S. Smith has rented hia house to ried fifty years ago near Albert Lea. Mr Zimmerman; Mr. Smith will move Minnesota on April 13th I8H3 They came to Oregon in 1877 and «ettled in his family to Portland. Telephones Main 6688 and A. 6130 Clackamas County on the place where tliey now live in 18*8. Mr. Jonsrud is 78 years of age, but spryer than many a I man ten years younger. While in Min- | neaota he served as Senator in the State legislstiire and in Oregon has been Jus- tice of the Peaoe »otne thirty year«, and s---- —___ I CORBETT Jam«« Benfield anti wife left for Ray. mond. Wash , Monday, where he haa a lucrative position with the Civic Im provement Club of that rapidly growing little city. E. D. Chamberlain went to the Dalle« last Tuesday to find a market tor his rhubarb crop. Mi«» Ethel Smith came down from Palmer Friday evening »nd went to Portland Haturday, returning in the evening to spend Sunday at her home Ferndale Place. Mr«. Fred Shoultz vidted ber parent«, Mr. ann Mr». L. Ruasell, at Troutdale, Sunday. Mr. Fred Beafield made a business tnp to Gresham, Sunday. Mra. anil Mrs. Albert Fox are now located at Walla Walla, Wash. Mrs. R. P. Rasmussen and daughter Alice were »hopping in Portland, Sat urday. Gene Larsen was at Troutdale, Sun day. R. M. Dodson went to Portland. Mon day. B------------------------------------------------- -B PLEASANT HOME | 8------ —------------------------------ a Mr. Brook man and Mr. Csne sprayed their young orchard thia week T. F. Ziner baa one of the moat pic turesque home« on Mt. Scott. T. A. Cane haa moved from the Benit Deardoff place and ia now living with bia eon in-law, O. A. Brookman. Albert Deardoff haa sold the old Deardoff bomeatead. He is iiviug eaat oi the old place. s ROCKWOOD w S-------------------------------- ----------------- b -Mis« Eater Stenton haa been tick for some time with pneumonia Mr«. Hulman ia visiting ber sister Mrs Armockat Klamath. Mrs. James Forbes haa been aick for the put aix weeks She will be up aoon. • Help Fight the Oreat Red Plague. The Great Red Plague is attack ing the American home in the country town and the ctiy. Young men and boys are becoming infected with dis eases of which they do not understand the seriousness Ignorant of the dan ger they are contaminating, the daughters of our state who become their wives. Parents are urged to inform them selves and their children by securing the circulars below, which will be sent free on application. Fpr Young Men Circular No 2—The Four Sex Lie*. Circular No. 9—Sex Truths for Men For Older Boys (13 to 18 yrs. of age). Circular No. 3—Virility and Physt- cal Development. For Younger Boys (10 to 13 years). Circular No. 7—The Secret of Strength. For Girls Circular No. 4—A Plain Talk with Girls about their Health and Physical Development. For Young Women Circular No. 10—Physical Develop ment, Marriage and Motherhood. For Parents Circular No. 3—When and How to Tell the Children. Circular No 5—A List of Books for Use in the Family on Sex Edu- cation. Circular No. 2—The Four Sex Lies. Circular No 1—The Need for Edu- cation in Sexual Hygiene We will mail any one or more cis- culars to you. free of charge or direct to parties whose names you nuy fur nish. Address Oregon State Board of Health. Selling Bldg, Portland. Or. PAINS IN THE STOMACH If you continually complain of pains in the stomach, your kidneys are out of order. Neglect may lead to dropsy, kidney trouble, diabetes or Bright’s dis ease. Thousands recommend Electric Bitters aa the very best stomach and kidney meilicine made. H. T, Alston, of Raleigh, N. C., who suffered with pain in the stomach and back, write«: "My kidney« were doranged and my liver did not work right. 1 suffered much, but Electric Bitters wax recom mended and I improve from the first dore. 1 now feel like a new man." It will improved you, too. Only 50c and 81.00. Recommended by all dealers. COUGHS AND CONSUMPTION Coughs and colds, when neglected, always lead to serious trouble of the lung». The wisest thing to do when you have a cold that troubles you is to get a kittle of I>r. King’s New Discovery. You will get relief from the first doee, and finally the cough willJ3dis pear. O. H Brown,of Muscadine, Ala., write«: Carl Wirts came out from Portland I ‘‘My wife wax down in bed with an ob- to visit the home floks Tuesday evening •ti’iate cough, »nd I lioueatly believe had it not been for Dr. King's New Di«cov- Let ns figure on your window «hades. ery, she would not be living to-day.” No trouble to you, just call (up Tabor Known for forty-three years ae the beat 13*41, we arili take your order at your remedy for coughs and colds. Price 60c I and 61.00. Recommended by all dealer* home.