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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (July 24, 1913)
JONSRUD BROS. BORING OREGON I'hun» ui Mill I I « mllM southeaat id K»I m > CEDAR POSTS SHINGLES MOULDINGS TURNED WORK LUMBER $6 AND UP Iarg* star k M*wn»ton I aaste« ( on hand Hough suit Itrsaasd liinihyr tor all purposoe Mint order to JONHHIU» HKOH. H .ring HP I Contractor! and Hullflare Manufacturers of Window <a«i»(«. Sewn DfMira and Window«. Molding«, Column«, Pan ala, Ornamenta, Kh ( ub I oiji Plaining and Bn ml Hawing Owner« Lent« Plaining Milla and W<M»d Working Factory. WHITX K»> St.'HUrd. A.» N k U. plXI.BY Wl Poster H>1. White & Pixley Contractor« Painting. KI tt tab trig' Tinting, Paper Hang I ng Phone labor 47H Lit NT«. OKKGON Rose City Van and Call lelephone labor 2063 Storage Company H2 St. and 45tn Ave.. H. E Prompt Delivery R. Heytlng Makes all jminta between Portland and Lenta on Mt. Scott Line. Foster Road Lents Office - I.ent* Phone* e - Tal»or 1124 Horne B Bill F. W. Tuswy, Manager Ask for Roar City Van STEFFY Will do your Painting, Tinting, Papering and Finishing. He Guarantees THE WORK Estimates Free 2t*fi Gilbert Road PHONE TABOR 1417 Leave Orders at Mount Scott Drug Store PROFESSIONAL CARDS OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE A. M. HOSS NOTARY PUBLIC FOR OREGON H A M. to fi I* M , Herald Office,• U-nls BEGINS it» forty-fifth school year 0 P. M. to StevxMnse is tats. DEGREE COURSES n many phaaesof AamcuLVunt CNaiNisniNU. H oms E conomic * mininq roatatHV. com - MSNCZ F h XSMXCV I P. M. Residence, Gresham Phone Tabor Dr. C. S. Ogsbury, PKNTIHT or FICK HOUR* S A. M lo» I- M. T wo - year C ourses •«* aomicul - Ov»r Ml Senti Drug Store TUHZ HOMS ECONOMIC* art * POAsarnv MICHANIC C ommxhci . P mahmacv T eacher Silmtay'v by Appointment LENTS, OREGON DR. C. B. OGLE DKNTIHT I pratiIre ali »ranche» <>f lH?itlialry WoftK «il AKANTKKD iilllw Honrt «telJA M Itoftf. M. ftunday« bjr A ppolntment Off) re corner ut Mal» Ni Ftxlrr Koad G. D Dunning J. P. McEnte* Phones: Main 48»J, Home A 455H Dunning & McEntee Watches Clocks and Jewelry i__________________________________________________________________________________________ _________ Repaired and Made tojOrder s C ourses in manual training, agriculture, domestic science and art MUSIC, including piano, string, band instrument* and voice culture, A BEAUTIFUL BOOKLET entitled "T iik E nhichmkst <> p R ural L ife ” ami a C a T ai . ogck will l>e mailed free on application Address H M T knsant , Registrar, H»1Uw»»| Corvallis, Oregon It isn't midsummer yet, so don't compel the cow» to stand out in the chill air until late Funeral Directors U the calf pen deep w ith once frozen Seventh and Ankeny Streets manure? Get it out before it stinks Portland < >regon Put in dry bedding J. P. Nordin Main Htnwt HRHEZV ITEMS CONTRIBUTED BY CHERRYVILLE w----------------------------------- a Make hay while the sun shines' The good haying weather of the |«st week has been taken advantage of. The Marqnam brother* of Portland 9 have been out in this vicinity for the past ten day* pro»|*ecting for mineral* around the headwater* of Alder creek and over on Eagle Creek. Mr. and M's. Win. Webber have gone over to Sherman to work in the harvest field*. Mr Webber will run a '‘cembine ’’ Henry Berden»tein ha» sold two fine cow* lately for 175 each. He sat* “sell them when they are high ami buy them when they are cheap. ’ Buy in the breaks and sell on the bulges just tbe way brokers play the markets.” Warren Wilkin* has been busy for several days past putting in a fire place and building a chimney in Dr. Boyds summer home on Prospect i Avenue. The Dr. and some of the family were out last week and will be out for the summer a» soon as tbe house i» arranged It is being pushed to completion by Prof. Cooper who has i put in plumbing ami ceiling and all modern conveinence*. Tbe men employed on the road up by Government Camp and beyond, have returned for the haying season and will probably be at home a couple A Complete Home For Cash of weeks or longer. Mr. Douglas says r that tbe work will lie extended into or on Terms | Eastern < >regon and will probably continue all through the season. A regular procession of automobile* went up to tbe mountain hotel* Satur day and Sunday. The amount of Properties From money invested in thia combination of , motors is something staggering to . nothing of tbe up keep. A millionaire Page of Oklahoma, has Monthly Payment Plan ' already adopted 3“0 p<x>r boys whom he will educate, not only in book learfl- ins but in useful trades and especially in agriculture in all it* varied branches He had better included some poor girls also and rescued them from the clutches of sweat shop keep ers ami white slavers. This is how-' ever a step in tbe right direction and is applied Christianity with some practi cal sense to it. Lents, Oregon There was some complaining of the Office 2 blocks East of P. O. on Fos heat last week, but nobody was pros ter Road Phones Lents Home 2111 ; Tal»>r 4249 trated aud tbe nights were always cool So that everyone could sleep, while in the East and middle West people are suffering ami dying from tbe heat. A public telephone has been in stalled at the store and hotel this week which will lie a great convenience t everybody and put us in touch the outside world. Mis* Helen Hussock. who lias been visiting in these parts for the past month returned to her home in Port- land last .Saturday. Viola Frail wellt into Portland with her and will visit vith her sister, Mrs. Herbert Hassock for a time. Buys, Sells and Builds $800. to $2500 Bright Realty and Investment Co. 7 ■ R«v. Henricksen of Prfttland con ducted services al tbe Lutheran Chnrch Sunday afternoon. Mr. Johns, a son-in-law of F. W. W. R. Kern and family left this : Canning has joined his familv in Port morning for Welches where they will land with the intention of making iheir camp for some time. permanent home there. The Catholic church is nearly com Tbe Neighborhood lub will bsve • pleted. picnic the first Sunday in Augint in Harold Kern h*a accepted a position Robert J oner nd’« park on lite bluff. at the Portland Taxicab Company. Mr*. Martha Green and family of K. 8. Thompson and family have gone Portland are visiting her father, John to the beach for an cn!*ng. Und. Mr». Spencer underwent an operation Mrs. A. Hoyt *Dd children of Port at the Good Samaritan hospital last land are occupying B. F Holt’s eottag* Monday. She is getting along nicely. on the bluff for tbe summer. A little crowd of Kelsoite» gt'hered Dr. and Mrs. A. Thompson, Dr. and Mrs Fred Thompson and Ernest on the bluff Monday evening to witnee* Thornjison made a trip to Tillamook by the illumination of Mt. Hood. Al autos, leaving Thursday and returning though it, was cloudy, a rift iu th* clouds enabled them to see, distinctly, Tuesday. . Mrs. Barry Crenshaw won the set of three spots of light tiare up a few dishes at the picture sh iw Monday minutes after ten o’clock. They were visible for about two minutes, the il night. Miss Winnifred Osborn is taking her lumination that was highest lasting a vacation, Mies Ethel Merrill lias little longer than the other two. HERALD Unta, Oregon Bright Realty and Invest ment Co KELSO DOINGS OF OUR NEIGHBORS OflgOlt Sand and Gravel at Reduced Prices Freight, Express. Baggage and all kind* ef Transfer Work. M----------------------------------------------------- L. M. Carter & Son REPORTERS AT NEARBY POINTS taken her place at tbe switchboard. An auto party esnsieting of T. R. PLEASANT VALLEY * Howitt, Guy Fieldhouse, Miss Bessie Howitt and Mies Norma Hundley will •s- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ee leave in a few days to spend several Mr. and Mr*. G. N Sager attended weeks touring Eastern and Central Chautauqua at Gladstone Park one day Oregon. last week. Will Metzger is enjoying a short On July 17th a bouncing baby girl vacation at the beach came to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mr. and Mrs. D. W Metzger and Chritensen. Mis* Hope Anderson left Monday on Mrs. lying and daughter Florence of the Steamer Bear for San Francisco to Portland spent a day or two visiting visit Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Toepelman. with Mr. W. U. Moore and family. They expect to )>e gone a month. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Richey and eon Prof. G. R. Robinson will move hie lister left the last of the week for a family to Tremont the last of this week. trip through the Willammette valley in The city council has voted to pur their auto. They expect to return next chase a claxton horn to be used as a F riday. fire alarm in place of tbe bell, although Chas. M. Robinson, a prominent the latter will tiot^re removed from the business man of Portland was a valley city ball. The horn will be connected visitor one day recent with the telephone office and in case of Alfred Johnson is erecting a fine fire central will give the alarm by barn on bis place and will commence pushing a button. building a modern bti^j^'^w as soon Mr*. Frank Wustgll left Wednesday. lor Seattle to visit for a few Jays and M tbe b,rn 1b to bid her sister, Mies Lain Sweet, 1*. J. Berke who was quite seriously good bye when she sails next Tuesday hurt in a runaway accident a couple of for Manila. Miss Sweet expects to be weeks ago is convalescing. gone two years. She will return by J. Z. Olson had the misfortune to fall the way of New York where she will from a ladder in his barn last Satur take a poet graduate course in surgical day night, cutting a gash in bis head nursing. and seriously injuring bis back Mrs. T. R. Howitt and baby will go I. W Butler is another victim of an to Manzanita Beach next Tuesday for accident of recent occurence. He fel several weeks. from a hay loft, a distance of eighteen Miss Mary Paranougian of Browns feet, sustaining injuries from which be ville, is the guest of Miss Alice Robert*. will be several months recovering. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Rogers have •8----------------------------------------------- K rented their place to W. L. Rhoad. and CORBETT will move to the city. They expect to •»--------------------------------------------------£ return next spring. Miss Hazel Smith of Montavilla is Most of the farmers have finished visiting the Chamberlain families. taking care of their hay in this v cinitv Mies Laura Roes who has been at and will commence their grain harvest St Johns for several weeks returned immediately. home Sunday evening to spend the Walter L. Rlioads and bis bride, for remainder of the summer at home. merly Miss Ellen Forsgren. returned Mrs. Myrtle Reed spent Wednesday from their wedding tour last Tuesday, at Ferndale Place. Miss Annie Benfield went to Port and were given a splendid informal re land Thursday evening. She was ception last Wednesday evening by Mr. accompanied by her brother Lewis who an I Mrs. W. U. Moore. The reception was held in the Grange hall which was O ‘ spent the day visiting relatives in the artistically decorated with evergreens, O neighborhood. GILBERT ferns, many beautiful roses and other xtw» C. c J. > Mrs. Littiepage left for her K------------------------------------------------------------- S tlowers. A short but excellent pro home at Mosier Sunday evening. Mrs. Steiger (Foster road > will serve Miss Eva Jackson of Portland was a gram consisting of songs, instrumental music and recitatfons, was given. an ice cream and cake social on Satur siîhday visitor in this vicinity. day evening. July 26th, the proceeds are I-ee Evans was at Gresham Saturday Among those who participated were: Fred A. Lehman, Clark R. Belknap, for the benefit of Bennett Chapel M. E. having dental work done. Church. Although Mrs. Steiger is not Miss Ruth I.ittlepage of Mosier came Mrs. C. W. Rogers and Mies Lillian a member of the eburen she has Saturday to attend the Grange and will Berqueet. Ice cream and cake was proved herself a faithful, efficient remain awhile at thé old homestead served, after which the assembled guests indulged in a very pleasant helper. A good time is assured. May I with her brother Don. social hour. About one hundred her house be filled. Mrs. Haltield and daughter Mae are persons were present. All joined in Tl>e people in this vicinity apparent visiting the former's mother. Mrs. wishing the popular couple a long, ly are all busy and quoting from Gray's Walker. Elegy are "Keeping the even tenor of | Miss Lulu Pullen of Park Rose was happy and prosperous married career. their way” but not on your life the Miss Ethel Smith’s guest Sunday. “cool sequestered vale”—its been too The gospel meetings now in progress The King of All Laxatives hot. at the tent near the school bouse are For constipation, headaches, indiges well attended an considerable interest tion aDd dyspepsia, use Dr. King’s is manifested. New Life Pills. Paul Mathulka, of S GRESHAM Buffalo, N. Y., says they are the "King of ail laxatives. They are a blessing to ’S Dave Only returned Tuesday from j j all my family and I always keep a box WOODMERE Cooe Couuty where he has been spend- jg------- at home.’ Get a box and get well. itog a three weeks’ vacation. Recommended by all A special service will be held next Price 25c. E. P. Tobin of Lents was a business | Sunday at 4 p. m. at St. Pauls Epieco- druggists. sitor here Kara one dav am I wpp L. 1 I ,.»i ’k« ladies of visitor day I last week. pal church, Woodmere. T The Mrs Suasion (discussing child-train Mr. and Mrs. Fred Todd are being Shiloh Circle and ti.e G. A. R. are the felicitated upon the arrival of a guests. A very cordial invitation is ex ing)—A stitch in time saves nine. Mrs. Corporal (grimly)—A switch daughter, born Monday. tended to all who are interested, to be in time saved mine. present. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Gould and A picnic for the children of the Sun family left Tuesday for th» Lewis river. day school will be held on the church Deafness Cannot Be Cured Wash., to spend their vacation. by local applications, as they cannot W. J. Darnell and daughter. Mrs. lawn sometime in the near future. reach the diseased portion of the ear. Following will be given an illustrated Th ro is only cne way to cure deafness, Maude Guiberson, of Lents were and that D by con3titutlonal remedies. i talk in the church. Deafness is caused bv an inflamed condi Gresham visitors Wednesday. tion of the mucous I.-Ung of the Eusta- <!'■ an Tube. When tl.is tube Is Inflamed All of the applicants from Gresham you have a rumbling sound or Imperfect Rid Your Children of Worms who took teachers’ examination in hearing, and when it Is entirely closed, You can change fretful, ill-tempergil t-eafness Is the result, and unless the In Portland last June received their cer flammation can be taken out and thia children into healthy, happy youngsters, tificates. tube restored to Its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine Miss Bessie Howitt spent the week I bv ridding them ol worms. Tossing, cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, rolling, grinding of teeth, crying out which is nothing but an Inflamed condi end at Chautauqua. mucous surfaces. while asleep, accompanied with in tion r cf 11 the civel'ne H-indred Pollan tor any ease of Miss Irene Smith, a former teacher . tense thirst, pains in the stomach and D- We >fn. , -au»-1 by c-atarrh) that cannot bemradby ILtlTa C ttarrh t’nre se nd tor circulars, free. in the high school here, now a teacher | F J t n ENEY. * CO. Toledo. Ohio. i bowels, feverishnes and bail breath, are Soli by ltrnggi De. in Portland, lias accepted a position in ’ -vmptons that indicate worms. TaXo LUll-s f am..y nil, tor constipation. the public library work in New York Kickapoo Worm Killer, a pleasant City. candy lozenge, expels the worms, For Cuts, Bums and Bruises W. W. Wood and family of Sandy regulates the bowels, restores your In every home there should be a box and Harry Wood and family of Port children to health and happiness. Mrs. of Bucklen’s Arnica Save, ready to land, visited at tlie home of their t J. A. Rrisbin. of Elgin, III., says: "I apply in every case of burns, cute father. W. E. Wood. Sun lav. have used Kickapoo Worm Killer for wounds or scalds. J. H. Polanco, Del Miss Della Hughes is visiting friends years, and entirely rid my children of valle, Tex., R No 2, write«: “Bucklen'a worms. I would not be without it.” in Portland. Arnica Salve saved my little girl’s cut J. A. Pstenaude has returned from Guaranteed. All druggists, or by mail. foot. No one believed it could be Manianita Peach wh»r* lie has been Price 25c. Kickapoo Indian Medicine cured.” Tne world’s beet salve. Only Co., Philadelphia and St. Louie. enjoying* vacation. 25c. Recommended by all druggists. ________ I w ■