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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (July 31, 1913)
JONSRUD BROS, BORING OREGON Prompt Delivery I’hona Ms Call Telephone Tabor Z06J MUI I I 4 mllra southeast <>l Kelso LUMBHR $6 AND Kltf-.EZY ITUS CONTRIBUTED R. Heyting CEDAR POSTS “ SHINGLES MOULDINGS TURNED WORK M2 Nt. and 45th Ave., STEFFY UP Will do your Painting, Tinting Papering ami Finishing. •and ordar Io JONMKI’I» HHoN. H »ring BDf He Guarantees THE WORK Estimates Free 208 Gilbert Road PHONE TABOR 1417 * Leave Orders at Mount Scott Drug Store Rose City Van and Storage Company Makes all pointa between Portland and Lenta on Mt Scott Lins. OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE Freight, Express, Baggage anti all kinds af Transfer Work. la-nts Phones Foster Road .... Talxir 1424 Home B fill! BEGINS •<» forty-fifth school year StstiMjia re «era. DEGREE COURSES n many phaeesof aaaicuiruai tumntimoa H omx E conomics M ining ronsernv. C om - Mcnct phabmacy T wo - year C ourses aanicui F. W. Tussy, Manager Ask for Roar City Van I PROFESSIONAL CAROS TUNS. HOMX ECONOMICS. MXCHANIC arts rosnrsr coMMtsci pharmacy T eacher s courses ‘ o manual training, agriculture, domestic science and art. MUSIC, Including piano, string, baml instruments and voice culture A ' CAUTIFUL BOOKLET entitled "Tint E nkicwmknt or R uhal L ick ** ami a C vTAi.oi.ua will 1« mailed free A. M. HOSS NOTARY Bright Realty and Invest ment Co Pl'BI.IC Foil OREGON Buys, Sells and Builds A Complete Home For Cash or on Terms oil application H A M. to 5 I’ M . Ilernld < >tt)<w-.Y lamie Address II M T knnant , Registrar, i (tw?-lSie»4) Corvallis, Oregon ti I’. M. to V I* M., Residence, Gn-sham DR. C. B. OGLE DKNTIHT ! pra< lh r all Hrant*bri of Itentlttry WORI I IWTUft < »flirr Hour» m tv 12 A. M I to 5 P. M. Huntlay« by Appointment (»flit« cornar of Main Hl Frôler K<>a«l Mam 43o, Home A 455X Phones: Dunning & McEntee FUNERAL DIRECTORS Seventh and Ankeny Street« PortIniui . . . . ( n L. M. Carter & Son Contractor! and Ihitlder« Manufacturer« nt Window Casing«, Hrrrei» lhK»m and Window b Mohling«, Column». Pan el» Ornament«. Et<* Cturtntn Plaining and Hand Hawing Owner» leant» Plaining Mill» and Wood Working Factory. /.rnf», Oregon Properties From Rid Your Children of Worms You can change fretful, ill-tempered children into healthy, happy youngsters, by ridding them ol worms. Tossing, rolling, grinding of teeth, crying out while asleep, accompanied with in tense thirst, pains in the stomach and bowels, feverishnes ami bail breath, are worms, symptons that indicate Klckapoo Worm Killer, a pleasant candy lozenge, ex|>ela the worm«, regulates the Isrwels, restores your children to health aud happiness. M rs. J. A. Brisbin, of Elgin, 111., says: “1 have used Klckapoo Worm Killer for years, ami entirely rid my children of worms. I would not la- without it.” Guaranteed \I1 druggists, or by mail. Price 25c. Kickapoo Indian Medicine , Philadelphia ami St Louie. $800. to $2500 Monthly Payment Plan Bright Realty and Investment Co. Lents, Oregon Office 2 blocks East of P. O. on Fos ter Road Phones Lents Home 2111; Talsir 424'« BY HERALD REPORTERS AT NEARBY POINTS ___ m f 9 9 ___ K This harvesting is Cerea business. Miss Charlotte War I of Portland, visited at tbe home of Mrs. Hnghee All jokes are free in harvest. Work in the hay fields is being over Sunday. Mrs. L 8. Osborne and daughter,1 pushw) rspidly to a finish and the cr<»p Miss Bessie Osborne, expect to leave in is very good. a few days for Carlton to vieit Mrs. Dave Douglas, who lives on Geo. Laver who is Mrs. Osborne's Revenue ranch between Sandy and daughter. Boll Run, sat a be has a piece of oats Miss Elizabeth Shoemaker is spend that he thinks will go 100 bushels to ing ■ few weeks in Portland. the acre. Mias Edna Shoemaker will have John Vamlerhoof. across the river charge of the library during August. from Cherryville, says his barn is al 1 The hours will h» from 2 to 5:30. ready full of grass hay ami I Iris crop of | II W. Reynolds and family of Port oats 1« unusually heavy. rand, visited friends iu Gresham last Mr F E. Clark recently sent tor a I Sunday. setting of Crystal White Orpington j Mrs H. H Ott ami son, and Mrs. eggs from a reliable firm and when Patch left Tuesday for an outing at they hatched, on« of the chicks nas Welches. coal black. This is a clear ease of J D. Regner, a well known reeldent slavism or reversion to a former type of Gresham for the past thirty-seven as the White Orpington sprang from years, died in Portland last Friday. 1 the black Sussex fowl of England more He was taken to a sanitarium a couple than twenty years ago. of weeks ago. He suffered a paralytic Potatoes will be a better price ibis stroke after going there. The funeral year as dealers are already contracting took place last Sunday fom the Hol- lor |l .26 a hundred. man undertaking parlors. He was A part of the hatchery has been laid to test in Ixme Fir cemetery by move<l down to Camp Six ami a large the side of his wife. Dr. A. Thompson number of Chinook salmon ar« held conducted the services He is survived there ready for spawning. by a son, Arthur W., of Portland and Joseph Kreis of Ch cago and an a «taught«'', Mrs. Haiti;. Cottrell, of acquaintance and friend of the writer, San Francisco. Friends here have received the news dropped in one day lait week, Mr. of the marriage of Miss Beatrice Butler, i Kreis is a metallurgical and military of Portland, to Donald E. Long, of engineer having graduated from a Hillsboro. They will make their home technical college at Vienna, Austria, in Hillsboro. Mrs. Long was a former In his professional capacity he has t-acher in tbe Gresham High School. Tbe M. E. Church and parsonage been employed by tbe English Govern- have received a much needed coat of meat, the Republics of Ecquador and paint. Peru in South America and our own Dr. Fred and Ernest Thompson went Government. He has- vi-ited every by auto to Mt. Hood Saturday. They country in the world and can relate climbed the mountain Sunday and re some very interesting experiences. turnee'. home that night. He is now looking for a location for a Miae Florence Cleveland oi Portland, large colony partly for the White Croes , is visiting at the tn me of Mr. and Mrs. Providence and partly for th» American : J. N. Faris. Homes Association, a humanitarian 1 Miss Pearl Fleming of Portland proposition. He thinks quite favorably visited Miss Bessie Howitt over Sun- of this section on account of its great day. Mr. Fleming will move his fruit growing possibilities and the ex 1 family to Walla Walia, Wash., this cellent health of everybody living here j week. This proposition is to sell small tracts The Queen Either Society met at to home seekers of limited m ana, i the M. E. ChnYch Tuesday evening and build them a house, clear a portion, elected the following officers for the help them to etatt up and give them coming year: President, Echo Jones, President, Isabel Metzger, employment in an industry which they ‘ Vice establish and let them found a home, Secretary, Nellie Faris, Corresponding giving them ample terms at a low rate Secretary, Viola Dinger, Mite Bex of interest and furnish a market lor Secretary. Gertrude East an, T-eisur er, Katherine Honev their output. *4-------- CHERRYVILLE !<ar|« »lot to of DI iiiviib I oii I.timber on hand Hough and Draaaed lumbar for all |>urp<MM>» I.enta Office • DOINGS OF OUR NEIGHBORS Sand and Gravel at Reduced Prices 9 GRESHAM Tbe Misses Wills and Evelyn Howitt went on a picnic to Sandy river last Bunday. Mise Winnifred Osborn has returned from Manzanita beach and left Wednee- day for The Dalles to vieit her sister. Jamee Kelly and family and Mise M. Spitler of Portland made an auto trip out * Monday evening calling on rela tives here. Miss Echo Jones has been taking Mise Hazel Wirtz's olace in the C. C. Htore during the latter’e vacation. J. II. Hoee who baa been ill, is re covering. Mrs. Burch and daughter Beta, visited relativee in Portland last week. The many friends of J. W. Knattuck will be sorry to hear of bis serious ill ness. Mr. and Mrs. Shattuck are at their summer home at Welches. Misses Mina Gilbert ami Claris«a Haile will leave Saturday for Welches where they will spend a few weeks. PLEASANT VALLEY ® 9----------------------------------------------- -« Farmers in thia vicinity are in the midst of grain harvest. The little shower Monday night was refreshing and will benefit the late potatoes, grain, and gardens, C. E. Isham has moved his family into Grandma Kesterson’s house where they trill reside for tbe rest oí the summer, I,. Wm. Kesterson and family have re turned to their farm after about a years’ absence. Lester Richey wae a Gresham visitor last Sunday. C. E. Kennedy of Lenta was looking after interests in the Valley last Mon- day. A. W. R iberton came out from Portland tbe last of the week to look after some work he is hiving done on bis place. L W. Miley, who has been working in the city (or some time, came home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Harrison have returned from a trip to Newberg, Ore , where they spent several days visiting with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Jewell of Battle- Ground, Wash., and their neice. Miss Flora Jewell, of Grangeville, Idaho visited Saturday and Sunday at the home of G. N. and Mrs. Sager. They also attended the reunion of the Richey Clan of which Mrs. Jewell is a member. The Richey Clan held their annual reunion last Sunday in Giese grove at Cedarville. Between forty-five and fifty members were present an 1 partici pated. An old fashioned picnic dinner wae spread on tables provided for tbe occasion, all sat down together and en joyed the gumptious repast. There were three members present who were past seventy years of age, J. T. Jewel), Mary J. Jewell of Bittie Ground, Wash., and Edgar Richey of Sellwood, Ore., Mr. Jewell beiug the oldest, hie age being seventy-seven, The youngest member present was Vergil Richey, four months old, son of O. M. Richey of Boring. Ore. Four births were reported since the last meeting held a year ago. No deaths in the family were reported. 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Fioyd ai d Milton Erz returned to their school in Portland last Monday after taking a vacation for a couple of weeks to help in the hay field. Mr. Manning has rented Dr, J. M. Short’s ranch for five vears. He ha9 a large drove of sheep which he intends to keep on the place. Mr. Jake Hoeener has been making considerable improvements on the road leading to his farm north of the Lusted school. Mr and Mrs. Woodard and baby are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Robert son and family this week. Mrs. Lyman Davies and family of Sandy is visiting at the home of W. Davies and family. Ed Sester is putting in a new water system. LlNTl, OREGON «-------------------------------------------------- « The Kelso Neighborhood Club will have a picnic in R. Jonsrud’s park on the bluff Sunday, August 3rd. Every body is invited. Come and bring a dinner basket and enjoy an outing in one of the most scenic spots in Oregon. J. C. Loundree recently purchased an auto truck and is making regular tripe between Sandy and Portland hauling freight. Mrs. A. Olson and son Oscar of Port land, spent Sunday with the former’s daughter, Mrs. R. Jonsrud. The King of All Laxatives For constipation, headaches, indiges tion and dyspepsia, use Dr. King’s New Life Pills. Paul Mathulka, of Buffalo, N. Y., says they are the “King of all laxatives. They are a bleesing to all my family and I always keep a box at home.’’ Get a box and get well, Price 25c. Recommended by all druggists. 9 I <