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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1913)
CLASSIFIED W ANTKII nee« court« at th« Holme« Business eoi- leg- C M. Condon, operator from Eagle Creek, is taking charge ot the station here during th« abscence of George B8FBZV ITEMS CONTRIBUTED BV HERAID REPORTERS AT NEARBY POINTS Page Mi«« Edna Khoemsker, who was' 111 ----------------------------------------------------------- a H. L. Bal) and family have moved la«< week, i« able to take np her »todies I down from Anderson to their place near WOODMERE at Heed college again. Greaham DOINGS OF OUR NEIGHBORS WANTED—Hoys mar I m » had and sometimos girla. The older one« at ordinary wage« and others to tie •rhoolod and oared for In raturn for »light services i I r pai11< u lar» addrraa W. T. Gardner, super in A magic lanleru is to be used to il Mr and Mrs. K W. Thorpe at Ever land ant Boys and Girls Aid Hcx’iatr of lustrate the Hunday school lessons at ett, Wash., are visiting relatives here. Oregon l'<>rtlan«i Ora. tl CHERRYVILLE Lalourell A Hon will opeu their new Nt Paula Episcopal church st Wood- KOK MAI.K mere. Hunday school is field at '1 p. tn. garage in the Howitt building aa eoou Ths merry month of May! FOR SALE—splendid freah cow and and all children who ar« not attending as the building is put in shape. Now comes ths delightful season of elsewhere are cordially Invited. A Bi calf 803 3rd Ave Lenta, Tabor 4243. Clave Binder will open the Hanitary ble class which will lie taught by Mr. Cash Market on main street this week. the year for thia pert of Oregon. FOR RENT—Aneat two-room bouse, Taylor, the rector, la to Iw organised. A i eriod of entire absence of fright Mrs. W. It. Keru and children spent I woodshed and room for garden In Wal A number of illustrated lecture« will ful electric storms, terrible tornadoee a few days visiting in Portland last den Park Mr«. F. Milne, Box 718 Iwnts. lie held at the church to which the week. and torrid heat is ahead of us for anoth er season. W ANTED—Cattle «nd horses to public la cordially invited. The dates Grandma Wood visited friends in pasture. Address W, II Cleveland, and subjects will he announced within George and Theodore Moore, late in Portland the first of the week Gresham Oregon. Phone 171. it a short lime. the -ervlce of the government at the Mrs. Zuetta Kieler ami son Russel, Bremerton navy yard, secured their ra A numtier of new houses are being FOR HALE -Calkin« .Strain 8. C. White Leghorn bsliy chick«, eggs for erected in Wotxiiuere. One on 01st of Parsons, Kansas, arrived Hunday aod le*«-last week and returned home to’ hatching and aome stock for sale. avenue hv Mr. Valentine is particulary are visiting Mrs. 8. R. Bradfield. their step-father, Glenn Hugh ot this Prices rcaaonable, satisfaction guaran attractive. F. R. Howitt made a business trip to i plS'v. teed. Aildn sa Calkins Poultry Farm, Mrs. Faucett has recently returned Houlbern Oregon laat week. Lenta. Greaham Car, Gilbert Crossing. A couple of timber cruisers from Dr .1. M Short and family of Port Phone 2*124 t f from a vi«it to Halem and Willanimette Portland are up in the 3-0 country tin« land, motored out Monday evening. week verifying the work of Mr. Tuttle FOR HALE:—Three good adjacent valley towns Miss Ixila Irwin, who has lieen spend Prof. Coad and family of Portland, who got through about two weeks ago. lota In Arden Park level, in cultiva tion. Bargain for home location. Kn ing the winter in Woodmere has return spent Hunday with Dr. and Mrs. There ia but little doubt but «hat they ot Mt Hcott Pub t’<>. Lents. ed to her home at N'ewfiort. I Thompson Prof. Coad is at the bead will find hie task correct as he was an Mies Georgia Faucett will leave soon of the Holmes Business College in Port i experienced and careful cruiser. This LUMHEK— Al our new mill It* miles Southeast'll Kelso. We deliver lunilier. (or a visit with relatives at Newport land. big ’iinber company have already se- Jonsrud llr.m (. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Rav Todd, an I cured ar. option on a big tract which Woodmere is greatly Interested in the FOR HALE—Gue fourth acre,cleared, effort to secure a park for thia part of 11?« pound daughter, May 1st. they will dooblless buy. in Walden Park. Five dollar payments. Mr*. Oscar Erickson and little son, the city. The papers contain an account of a Enquire at Mt Scott Publishing Co's. of Warren are visiting her mother, office.________________________________ A number of Woodmere |>eople visit wonderful hen in California, known as Mrs. E- C. Lindsey. Theodosia R«>«evelt, which died lately FOR SALE -Newspapers for wrap ed the Mt. Hcott Chapter (). E. 8, last Martin Squires, a brakeman on th« at the advanced age of 25 years. Dor ping or kindling Mt Scott Pub Co Thursday evening. They reported a Mt. Hood road, who was injured last log her long and useful life she had FOR SALE Practically new 2 horse very pleaaant time ami intend to make i laid 4500 eggs. A family in this locali- Fairbanks Morse gasoline engine and the naw lodge at Itenta another visit in week is able to be at work again. pump—Cheap for cash. R. Heytiug, the near future. Mrs. C. E. Rustier visited her sister, Phone Tabor 2063 Wonderful Skin Salve M ra. I<ansdown at Cottrell last week. Little Miss Clotheile Woodard, of DI KT FOR WALK, 2ft cent« a yard II Bucklen’s Arnica Halve ia known delivered within reasonable distance. Montavilla, spent a couple of days with everywhere as the l>eet remedy made GRESHAM Irish Brae., lente. friends in Gresham last week. for all diseases of th- skin, and also lor « — ■--- : ■ I Oren Johnson and Maude Burch were The Gresham fireman arc considering going to Albany to attend the fireman’« married in Portland, April 30th. They tournament to be held in that city the will make their home in Portland. W. K. Kern has moved bis family in Mi* one pound of pure cream of tar laat of thia month. F. L Everson and family moved to to their new home in Zenith Addition. tar, tix ounces of tartaric acid, and one Mias Wills Metiger is taking a busi- pint of Hour together Sift three or Portland Tnewlav. four times Place in tin can« and use the same as other powders This will g -x a g e Full Line of Plumbing Supplies, Bath Tubs, assist to reduce the high cost of living MAKE YOUR OWN BAKINO POWDER. Plumbing’ Rose City Van L“vatorle’ Boilers, BORING-SANDY .nd Connections and Repairs J STAGE LINE --Popular Pricee-- and Good Service Guaranteed Storage Company Lents Plumbing Co. Makee all points between Portland and l-ents on Mt. Scott Line. Sinks burns, bruises and boils. Reduces in flammation and is soothing and healing. J. T. Kosaatnan, publisher of News, of Cornelins, N. C., writes that one box helped his serious skin ailment after ; other remedies failed. Only 25c. Re- i commended by all druggists. flrst-Uass Livery and Feed Stables at Borlnq and Sandy Phone Home 4423 Foster Road Near Post Office 7 ransportation of all kinds of Baggage to Sandy and interior pointe .... Freight. Expresa, Baggage and all kind« of Transfer Work. I An la Office I .ent a Phones Foster Ruad - • • • • Tabor 1424 Home B 6111 F. W. Tussy, Manager Aak for Rose City Van JONSRUD BROS. For further Information phone or write Remember the Name—BOHNA E. F. DONAHUE, Prop. Boring. - - Oregon WHEN YOU WANT LIGHT GROCERIES, BAKING GOODS. CONFECTIONERY. CI GARS, FRUITS, VEGETABLES, ETC. Ice Cream, Sodas and Soft Drinks at Oor Fountain •end order tn JONRRI'D HHoH. II »ring RD 2 PROFESSIONAL CARDS Pankhurst becauae of her bel ligerent altitude. Another one is called Mary Garden iiecauee of her fomlneee for scratching In th« garden. Htill another i« known as Gaby Dealys after the cele brated Polieh dancer, becauae she bal ances so nicely on the picket fence pre sumably thinking it is the footlights. An old adage tells of the folly of kill ing the *oo«« that lay« the golden egg. How about the farmer and rancher of Oregon who are developing tbi« state? Having to pay high for money at banks and fl rm o»urers, robbed by commission men and paying big taxes, frightfol freight '.tee and ail their produce ham mered down and everything they buy forced up, there ia disciimriination all along the line. ‘‘Burn down your cities” says Secretary Bryan and “your country will soon build them up again, but destroy your country and graas will grow in the streets of yonr cities and towns.” No one need tell again ot the uaeleee- nesa of an old ~oman when “Mother” Jones, Ml yea*« ot age, baa put down an armed rebellion West Virginia where a lot of greedy coal barons were en gaged in the pleaeant pastime (T) of shooting down c al miners who refused to lie skinned any longer. Sweet Land of Liberty! Work will begin on tbs Cherryville hill thia week. The planks have been secured from Dixon’s mil) at Firwood. Earl Ault will haul planks with the probable assistance of others. Mr. Clark who jives on a claim south of town, says hi«cow wintered all right on sal-lal brush with the assistance of a little grain. He now feed, hie horse these bushes, mowing them daily. He eays with a very little grain the animal doe: very well. The sal-lai bushes con tain an element that ie highly nutri tious. Another decision was rendered in the so-called Southern Pacific B. R. land grant at Portland last week by Judge Wolvertoo, and this decision declared the Iftnd forfeited to the government. This was a foregone conclusion as no other decision could have been rendered in view of the fact that the high-priced lawyer for the R. R. admitted they bad persistenly broken the contract in everv . particular and submitted without argu- j ment. If you or I had so plainly vio lated a contract we would have pa d the I penalty long ago. The bodies of a daughter of Wm. Richardson of this place and the body of a son of Mr. and Mrs. Berdenstein were moved from a part of the grave yard near Dr. Botkins that was not in the original grave yard and been put I unintentionally outside of the limits. I Other bodies will be moved later. DISTRICT NO. I. Arthur Walker, Lent»................... Laura Smith, ................. ............... Hasel Bommer veldt, Lenta Kdith Smet hurst. Lente .............. Matthew Boland, Lente................ Fred Peterson. Lente ........ ... Ruth Richards, Lente.................. Opal Hand, Lente ...................... Ruth Howe, Lente .................... Ad Ina Mort rude, Lerits DIOTRIi-T NO. 1. Geo (Hickey) Wrlaley, Lente Mark Conklin. Lent« ................... . Ruth A. Rodgers, Lente ................ M H Hazen, Lent«........................ Frieda AI planalp, I ¿ante Jas. Wands, Le>nts R. B Maxmeyer, Lents............ Wesley Reynolds ........................ Ruth Dix .................................... DISTRICT NO. 8. Hazel Thomas ... .................. .. Fred Heiman, Lents.................... Mamie Pitta, Gresham R 2 Lenora Harris ............................. Cleveland Bliss, Gresham R 3.. Forest Udy...................................... May Kesterson, Gresham R 3 . Leland Moore, Gresham Il | ... Mariam Brown, Gresham Ray Kestersen, Greaham R 3. For The Weak And Nervous Tired-out, weak, nervous men •od women would feel ambitious, energetic, full of life and always have a good appe tite, if they would do the sensible thing for health—take Electric Bitters. Noth ing better for the stcmacb, liver or kid neys. Thousands say they owe their lives to this wonderful b< me remedy. Mrs. O. Rhinevault, of Vestal Center, N. Y., says: “1 regard Electric Bitten as one of the greatest of gifts. I ran never forget what it baa done for me.” Get a bottle yourself and see what a difference it will make in your health. Only 50c and (1.00. Recommended bv all druggists. Best Medicine For Colds When a druggist reccomend« a reme dy for colds, throat and lung trouble«, you can feel sure that be knows what be is talking about. C. Lower, Drug gist, of Marton, Ohio, write« of Dr. King’« New Discovery: “I know Dr. King’s New Discovery is the best threat and lung medicine I sell. It cured my wife of a severe bronchial cold after all other remedies failed.” It will do the same for you if you are suffering with a cold or any bronchial, throat or lung cough. Keep a bottle on band all the time for everyone in the family to use It is a home doctor Price obe and 11.00. Guaranteed by all druggist. ALL FOR A CENT. AND KEEP THBOn | Rub the paint spots on your windows with a copper cent. It takes the paint off and docs not scratch the glass. Put a little slightly moistened, rubbed on orange stain remove« the stain and does not hurt the goods. POSITIVELY Phone Wil large m<H k of Dimension Lumber on hand Hough anti DremoMi lumber tor all purpose» SUmUH OF KOMITEES 1« COITESI Another ben is known as Mrs. a Mill I !•< mil«*» aouthea»t of Kelso LUMBER $6 AND UP work. Read the ads and trade at home BORING OREGON CEDAR POSTS SHINGLES MOULDINGS TURNED WORK ty have • hen which they call '*8.ir«y Gamp,” a character in one ot Dickens The Best Light At The Lowest Cost GoingOutof Business Everything to Be A. M. HOSS 0 NOTARY PUBLIC Closed Out FOB OREGON H A M. to ft P. M ., Herald Office, Units ti P. M. to ’• I’. M., Residence, Greaham J. P- McEnUt G. !). Dunning Phonw» : Main 430, Home A 4558 Dunning & McEntee Funeral Directors Seventh and Ankeny Streets Portland .... Oregon L. H. Carter & Son (’ ntractor« fiml Builder» Manufacturer« »•< Window Hcrerii hoorn mui N inflow«, Mt.Idlng*, f’ohimn«, Pair • I r , Ormtnwnta, Etc. Ciuluin Plaining and Hand Rawing Owner» Lent* Plaining Mill» and Wood Working Factory. I.r*r«, Oregon A F. Klineman tttorney-af Law Ktwdv ELECTRIC LIGHT is the most suitable for homes, offices, shops and other places need- ing light. Electricity can be used m any quan- SAMPLE OF PRICES tity, large or small, thereby furnishing any re Royal Baking Powder was 45c . 38c Curve Cat Macaroni, 4 lbs quired amount of light. Furthermore, electric lamps can be located in any place, thus afford ing any desired distribution of light. All Spices, 3 cans . 25c Jello and Easy Jell 3 for Tooth Picks 5 pkgs 10c Soaps, 6, 7 and 8 bars . * No other lamps possess these qualifications, are rapidly replacing all others in modem es tablishments. Good Spuds per Sack S. àW. BfSÎ C LUNI R McNEILL OROS PORTLAND RAILWAY LIGHT AND POWER CO. Main Office Seventh & Alder Streets A limited qnarmy oi «. A W, cleaner Mill H. A W polisher tor sale at this office— Does «xcallent work on clothing or furniture. Full direc Iona. Mt — r* Hcott Pub. Co. 35c REMEMBER THE PLACE KliNtM" Real Estate and Rental«, Not«ry Public Work . Office Phone T. 2012 Main St. and Carline, Ixsnte. Oregon . 55c at Cost Shoes , : Hats, (¡loves and Ties, Paints, Granite Ware,, Brooms, Was h Boilers, Tubs and Boards therefore it is not surprising that electric lamps C. E. Kennedy 2nd Ave., Lenta h Mason Rubbers, Good for two years, per dozen packages Mason, Atlas and Economy Jars, while they last . . . 25c 25c 25c 3 Telephones Main 6688 and A. 6130 i South Station