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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (July 31, 1913)
* FOR SALE-New «pa per» for wrap ping or kindling. Mt. Scott Pub. Co. * 1 » We have the stock and can “Deliver the grexit*.’’ Arleta l.tltnber Co. 6921 Foster road. Phon» Tabor 619. Entered as Second Class Mail Matter at l^nte, Oregon, Auguat 2ft, 1911 Published Every Thursday at Lenta, Ore., by the Mr. S cott Pratisaixo Co. H. A. DARNALL, Enrroa and M anagkb . Office Phone: Home 1111. Residence: Tabor 2S13 Drop in at <*ur y arri and inapeet the “new styles” in lumlter. We have all the latest "cute.’’ Arleta Lumlter Co ISH4 Foster r**a*l. Phone 619. I.UM RI R *1 our new mill I mil, - •outheast of Kelso. We deliver lunilwr. Jonarml Bros (. WANTED—Hop pickers. at Eggiman Rroe . Shop. Enquire I LODGE DIRECTORT. THE MULTNOMAH STATE BANK al l^nta. In the Stats ol Ursgun, at the flow ot husliieM June t. ISIS. Hlillnh t’lrvlr Ladle» of G. A. R Mvvla «»very 1st albi tal Th lirada y in liraiinv Hall at 2 I'. M !.. Maffei, Free.. 0. Ingall». Her ADMINISTRATOR'S N'OTlCK Mary UrlOinacher Kalat«’ Notice 1» hereby given that th«< u»idvralin»«'d. a» adinlnlvtralor ol the «»»tat«' of Mary OrltkiHirher, »let'<»a»«’«l, haa tt'cil hia tlnal account lit the Circuit Court nt th«’ State of Oregon, for Multnomah County, an*l that W *«tHea«lav. ihe 'J7th day of KuguM, tvia. at 1 mio chu k in the afteruo«»n of »aid day. and the Courtroom of Department No b ot -aid C urt, haa been ap|mlnte*l by »aid Court aa th«» time and place for the h»»arlng ami Mettleinent of aahl account and the oh )»'ct|onn thereto. If any Date ami tlrat publication July »1. IRIS Charles <irit>maehcr. Admlnlatrator John \ an Zante. Attoiimy FOR SALE—Young horse. weight HE action of the county and and the fellow who takes a 1,000 lbs.. good driver Horse with rig, city officials in attempting to chance with them is playing or horse alone. Enquire of Herald ortice. banish street speakers is one with fate. TO FRESHEN HAM that every right thinking person La* the sliced ham in a dish and tn the i lrvuit Court ot the Hiaie of Oregau. ¡ should stand ready to commend. co*er with luke-warm water, slightl.* f«»r Mulluomah County 111 I hr matter of the K-lalr of Sarah J. Ferri», sweetened with sugar; leave about two deceased, hi Frolmte. No. DM*' The man who stops on the Notice I n hereby given that the undersigned, 1 hours, remove and dry. then fry corner or street side and collects w UII miii R Ferri», a» administrator of the catate of Sarah J. Ferris, deeeaaed, haa filed hl- a crowd who listen to his The county W. C. T. U. is tak ng up final account in the above entiled Court and For Cuts, Bums and Bruises the poster work amt arranging tor harangue largely out of curiosity matter; that aal«l Court haa fixed Saturday, the In i very home there should lie a box is little better than a nuisance. space. Poster work i* the particular of Buck ten’s Arnica Save, ready to | vth day of August. I9IS. at 9 IB. tn the forenoon, of »aid day. and th«* court room of De|«artment activity in vogue just now. The state He obstructs traffic and incites of Massachusett has entered heartily applv in every case of burns, cuts No 6. of »ahi Court, as the time and place for __ ____ Del the hearing of -aid account, together with ob the public to irrational conduct. into the posting of telling (acts derived wounds or scalds. J. II. Polanco, valle. Tex . R No 2, writes: “ Buck Is n r lections thereto, if any, and the settlement of If his following were worth from the statistics of the common- . -ahi catate, ami th*- discharge of »aid adinlnla Arnica Salve saved my little girl ’ s cut while, or if his words are worth wealth. It was in Paris, we are told foot No one believed it could lie lrMt tor. William a Ferri«. «dmtnUlrator the hearing, why not let him or by Mrs Allen, national superintendent cured.’’ » ne world's best salve. Only First publication. July id. l«li. of medical temperance, that the mu 25c. Recommended by all druggists I John Van/.ante. Attorney her secure a hall and make their nicipal posters warning against alcoholic addresses to people who want to liquors of all sorts originate«!. The hear what they have to say. posters were prepared bv physicians Just why the public in general connected with the municipal govern Sanitary should have their passage ob ment and were placed in conxpicuous [ositions throughout the city. Market structed or be compelled to These posters warn specifically aagainst listen to a lot of hysterical ideas wine, beer and cider as lea ing to about public morals, religion, or alcoholism as surely as brandy. A re politics from people who have cent number of The Survey devotes Meats, Vegetables, Fresh Butter and Eggs been a failure at everything is considerable space to the wording of the Massachusetts posters, which are SEE Ol R ! INI- <>F is a mystery little less than an consice, boiled down and full of facta, outrage on public decency. Most Mr. Dunbar, an honorary member Sausages, Hams, Bacon and Pickled Meats of these spouters ought to be in of Mt. Scott Union has taken up the work of making a canvass of the the workhouse. If they must Main Street. IxuitMg ( Intuii make their living on the streets prohibition voters of Multnomah county. He begins his work at once. why not put them in the same The next meeting.of Mt Scott Union class with ordinary street sales- will be held at the home <<f Mrs. men and make them take out a Fankbauser on Tuesday, August 12th. license. Better still, keep them On»Friday. August 15th. a County out of the way and out of sight. Institute will be held at Arleta. All are invited. The Labor Department The best of all fun «.n your vacation is a Kodak - don’t Confining them to the parks and will be represented by Mrs. Additon. go without one and be sorry afterward. Kodaks 2 to $25 plazas is little better. These Each. places are supposed to be pro ’S — $ Films, Plates, Packs -Velox paper. Azo paper, cards vided for the comfort and CORBETT •4 ----------------------------------------------- S Developing Powder, etc. If you haven’t time to do your pleasure of the citizens of the own developing let us do it for you. city, Why should they be com- Mrs. Anna Reynolds, of Portland, wi polled to listen to a lot of the guest of Mrs. Smith and Miss Ethel Peroxide Cream keeps away the tan and freckles, be sure from Wednesday until Monday P. M. harangues on matter which is of Mrs. Russell, of Troutdale, spent to take a box along. 25c to 50c no interest to industrious, peace Monday with relatives, Larkin >houltz Hammocks from $1.00 to $5.00 each. Come and look loving people, Are we going to accompanied her home in the evening. them over. give up the parks to people Alf A. Loeb -pent the week end with brother and family at Ridgefield. Take along your Writing Paper, Envelopes, Pens, Camlies. whose chief aim in life has his Ruth I.ittlepage returned to her home Cigars, etc., and you will be sure to have just what you grown to be the maligning of at Mosier Monday evening. want. the institution^ which provide Mr. Pratt, of Portland, was looking them with a free auditorium? after his real estate property near here Our Special Chocolate Creafis. Regular 40c pound Special T m atkmknt of th. niianvlal condition ol Ml. .<*<'<>11 Chapter V P OKS St»ted in.«* Inn H«con*l and Fourth Th»ir»«lav evening <»t • arh month at Masonic Hall (ITegroea Fourth Thursday) Order m M Mau.I K Connell, tec NOTES OF THE W. C. T. U. HBStH "CHS Ove ru ratu Honda and warrant* Furniture and fl it urea Due from approved reaerva l»ank» OiMOlta alid other caah JlMlia Cash on hand TOTAL CAHH Kl pelmet ......... TOTAL 4 Monday. Donald Sprague went to Portlan d Sunday to be instructed on the violin • I by Prof Zilm I • Miss Ethel Smith was in Portland I I Tuesday and Wednesday. I By the kindness of J C. Vetier, several from here enjoyed a launch ride I to Bridal Veil and attended the dance. Fred C. Reed wa» at Washougal Sat : urday night. Misdames Lucy Kincaid, F Reed and Jeranrd a’tended tne Grocers picnic at Bonneville Wednesday i J Leader was in the City Friday. Ì Mr. Peterson is at a hospital in the City recovering from an operation for appendicitis PEED maniacs are not all dead or reformed. Fast driving on the streets and roads of the county is all too common, and Main Street. Lents, is a favorite place for speeding. Automobiles and motorcycles chase up and down street like demons possessed. With such a street as Main Street it is dangerous at all times to drive rapidly on it. particularly in the evenings, or at noon when it is frequented by children of all ages and sizes. The crossing of Unsightly Face Spots Main Street and Foster Road is cured by Dr. Hobaon’e Eczema Are an especially dangerous point Ointment, which heal« all skin erup yet all sorts of machines turn tions. No matter how lorg you have around the corner here at a rate ’ been troubled by itching, burning, or that would look like speeding on scaly akin humors, just put a little of a straight road. What we need that soothing antiseptic, Dr. Hobson’s at Lents is some one to watch Eczema Ointment, on the sores and the speeders for awhile and reduce suffering stope instantly. Healing be the tendency to show off on gins that very minute. Doctors use it streets as well traveled as these in their practice and recommend ft. are. Some one will be run Mr. Alleman, of Littletown, Pa., saya : down at these places and then “Had eczema on forehead ; Dr. Hobson's it will be too late to call the Ecxetna Ointment cured it in two speed limit. In portions of the weeks.’’ Guaranteed to relieve or city where there is as much money refunded. All druggist, or by mail. Price 50c. Pfeiffer Chemical Co., traffic as there is here the down Philadelphia and St. Louie. town speed limit should apply and people who are trying out their machines on speed tests should be sent further out. WANT Kl> S Interest Paid on Time Deposits A WANTED—Boy. rnav be had and sometimes girl». The older ones at ordinary wage, and other, to be schooled an<l cared for in return for -light service, rendered. For particu lars address W. T. Gardner. superin tendent Boys nn>l Girls Aid Society of Oregon. Portland. Ore. tf F')U Mount Scott Drug Co. Railroad and Main Street For a Seashore Outing FOR HALE:—Three good adjacent lots in Arden Park Level, in cultiva lion. Bargain for home location. Fin- quire of Mt. Scott Pub. Co. Lents. "FOR SALE.—Concrete blocks for building purposes, foundations, curbing etc., Call at Mt. Scott Pub. Co.’, otti.* for terms. I ajNa a> Mil v| nun« tH Ml » mi ad TOTAL DKPONITN • ra.cM T» TOTAL I HR Urt i ;« ........... state of Oregon, County of Multnomah I, II Hustad. Caahler of I h«» alMivv tiamrd bank* «I«» aolemnly aw ear that the above »tale ment la true to tin be»t nf my ki»owle«lge »ml belief II 4‘orreel—A Oral. C. F 11« »»tirlek»»»» M <i Thurw li Dlrrrtor» Hu Lavr IbfM 1 «tul awortl tu b*l«»M me tht» I lib day of Junr ivia " F. K lineman NoUry Publie (HFAL) Concrete Blocks For Foundations BEST ON EARTH Smooth or Stone Faced PRICES REASONABLE Mt. Scott Publishing Co TheBestLightAtThe Lowest Cost GO TO NEWPORT YAOUINA BAY Xo outing is complete nnb’Wt you vit»it thi* old rcliabl»* renort wliich offers to th»- «unitn< r visitor n charm of environ ment not fouri»l elsewhere Delightful poinl* of intere«t in the neighl>orho<xl, deep-!*»-a finhing, nurf bathing, iM»aling. hot !-ra batliii g in the new Natatorium Cottager, rooin houne* and tents at reasonable rates- «Ample hotel arcoinfNlations, abundance of sea food, oyRtere, clams, erai.a—milk am! vege- tabJe», abfM-nce of formality ami a homelike w»dcome for all. Double Daily Train Service Leave Albany Daily 7 K) a. in and 1 :30 p. tn. Ex. Sun. Arrive Newport “ 12 10 p. m. “ 6:3*) p. in. Ex. Sun. ELECTRIC LIGHT is the most suitable for homes, offices, shops and other places need- ing light. Electricity can be used m any quan- tity, large or small, thereby furnishing any re quired amount of light. Furthermore, electric lamps can be located in any place, thus afford ing any desired distribution of light. No other lamps possess these qualifications, LOW ROUND TRIP FARES Season, Week-end and Sunday therefore it is not surprising that electric lamps Excursion Fares East are rapidly replacing all others in modem es tablishments. Ticket, on sale daily until September 30th from all main and branch lini' jsiint« to Fa-tern destinations one way through California or via Portland Return limit October 31.t For i 111i.<*trated bookh-t on Newport, or cop, of ■ cationjDay« in < tregon,” «-all on nearest Agt. CO/ SUNSET lOGOEHftSHASTAl I ROUTES I WT í V PORTLAND RAILWAY LIGHT AND POWER CO. J ohn M S ott , General Passenger Agent, Portland, Ontrón. Main Office Seventh 6c Alder Streets Telephones Main 6688 and A. 6130 WALK Lots in Calkins Plat are now on the market. Come early and get your choice. Water piped to all Iota, electric lights anil telephone Owner on tract. E M. Calkin«. R 1. Lent«. Ore Home Phone Belli. 2924, Gil bert Station, Cazerdara line. I M,O>0 <» i,m at 30c pouud. Try a pound. CLASSIFIED CERTAIN doctor not far from the center of the Universe recently diagnosed a case as malaria; later it de veloped into typhoid; again it was abscess of the nose and that piece of facial adornment was lanced. Following this the case developed into tonsilitis, and at this writing the patient is suffering from erysipilis. Just what the complaint will be when the investigator completes his experimentations remains to be seen. All this goes to prove that doctors like other practi tioners, are frequently mere followers and experimenters 1.000 dll I IAHIII Tins Capital »took Raid In Undivided protiIn Uoatal aavlnga depuelt» Individual deputila aubjeel lo check Demand certi ficaie» of *le |M»» 11 Certified check» Cashier» check» Time certificate» of drpoall Eggiman Bros VACATION N • A7.M» M I IP I.oannatid dlacoutlU Oeo. W. Baldwin B. R. Lemons Wilson Benefiel F. S. Dunning, Inc. 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