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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1913)
The Family Cough Medicine In evvry boni« thsre ahould lm h botile of Dr. Kinir's New IMacowry, rendy for Immilliate use «lieti any metnher >>| thè fumlly contraete a colti or a l'oligli, l'rompl Use will «top thè spremi of aicklieas. H A. Htid, of M asoli, Mieli, wrltva: "My whoie lamìly dependa iipon Dr Kiug'a New Diacovvry as tilt1 lawt coligli ami colti mtalleine in lite World. Two fido, botile« minai me of pneunionia.’* Tbousanda of otlmr familiiai bave iatetl tapially la*iit*tltted ami defiend eiilirely ii|x>u Dr. King’a New Diwovery lo cure tlielr oougbs, colila, thrnHt ami lung troublsw. Every dose hel|M. l'rice, AOc. ami 11.00. All ilrugginta. HER WEDDING 1 Portland. Be i« prnparing to move hia I family to Handy for the winter. Mr. Davis, who him been al Govern- ' meat Camp the past summer pax» cd MEEZY ITEMS CONTkIHUTED BV HERALD REPORTERIL AT MEARBY POINTS I through here Sunday on his way to Handy Pchool I, «2. Ths instrnctors are Prof We were visited by Jack Frort last CORBETT J. E Mtubbe, Prof. Rice, Assistant, Sunday. K------------------------- ------------------------ ft M is* Young and Miss von Wintzengerodt. Walter Creighton fell into his well Dr J N. Powell, of Han Francisco, Mrs. J T. Kes returned from her last Sunday and had a narrow escape Eastern Oregon arid Idaho trip Hatur Calif, i» visiting hie sister, Mrs. from being hurt seriously. The wind day. Clanahan. lass broke with him. Mr* Ileo Lavar, nf Carlton, visited Mr. . nd Mra. I^e Evans were Sun Ben Totten, who has liven in the day visitors at Ferndale Place. her mother, Mrs. I. H. Osborns, last forest service for the past two year* left Miaa Alice Ra*amueeen, who ia teach Week. lart Munday for Corvallis to take cliarge ing at I-atourell Falls, *|>ent the week Mrs. M. Gordon, of Portland, visited I of liix father’s farm. end at home. Marcltino Phjtancio anti Frank I'an- old friends in Gresham last week. Rev. Ilosx of Portland preached at ■ zetti, who have been working at tlie Miss Hop« Anderson visited her the acbool house Munday lx>ih morning II. Il(< KLKM 4 CO. ritti.AUSI HA un mo'ber, Mrs J. E. Miller, st her home Rhotledendron Hotel the past mimtner [This mattar must not bs raprlntad with and evening, but on account of hia com xr. Lolla | left for Portland last Saturday. In Portland last Saturday. out spacial parmiMLon.J ' ■ ' nTrr,“1*‘' ■—■■•io I«Il 11^ III < i ■■ i in ing not living very generally known, •Mr*. Hughes returned home from hia congregation was not as large aa THE CIGARETTE HABIT Fond as the growing duck is of wa usual. Rev. Boaa expects to preach Montana Tuesday night. Cigarette smoking begins with an ter It does just as well If It does not here again next Munday morning at have access to either pond or stream. innocent boyirh effort to be smart Eleven o'clock. It soon becomes a pleasure, then Miaa luiura Rose has t>een employed CHERRYVILLE it Is seldom necessary to Inquire Into an<l by the Columbia Telephone Co., aa ex R3 a satisfaction, next a necessity. the church standing of the man who change ojierator. Rain drops on the roof! The last stage evolve* into a third, makes a full and voluntary return of Storage Company Mra. Alliert Fox and little daughter bis property when the assessor comes The Autumn rains have begun 4 condition of fever and unrest. wan* round. came down from Pendleton (or a viait Mak vs all pointa between Portland Once more the rainy season is at dering of mind, accompanied by » with her parenta, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. hand. and Irrita on Mt. Scott Line. A recent census bulletin shows that : Reid. Between showers we expect an In loss of moral and mental control Freight. BxpreSS, Baggage and all ytr. A A. Loeb attended the dian rummer as the real Oregon winter This may take two years or ten But Wisconsin leads all the states In the volume of peas canned. The Increase kinds of Transfer Work. "Frontier Day” celebration at Walla ia not here yet. finally a flabbiness of tissue results In this industry from 1900 to 1910 was Walla. I School was dismissed last Friday on more than 320 per cent Lenta Office ■ E'oater Road Mra. Paterson was s Troutdale visitor I account of the Fair at Sandy which was , from taking the smoke into the bron- I chial tubes, where pure air is re- Monday. well attended and was a creditable Lenta Phones It Is a pretty poor stick of a dog . - Tabor 1424 Mrs. Dodson left Monday (or Ca'for-I Home B «111 | quired to oxygenize the blood, and a that serves no more useful purpose affair. nia to spend the winter wi h her The Oregonian and its evening associ nervous weakness follows that leaves than to keep the neighbors awake o’ daughter Mrs. Dodson has been in ate the Telegtatn, can't get over Knock F. W. Tussy, Manager nights. The writer knows of canines delicate health for some time and her ing Gov. West, who is certainly a very the victim unprotected, a prey to any of this stripe that be would like to see Ask for Roae City Van friemis here hope the change if climate courageous little gentlemen and a very j sort of malady or disorder to which In Halifax. will I»- beneficial. • able executive. The writer has travelled i he may be exposed or liable. The batch of eggs that the hen has Mra. lee Evana went to Troutdale in 25 states and as a reporter on The first indication of degenera been sitting on for a week or more in Monday evening to viait her mother, Chicago papers, has seen some tough tion is in the youth’s secretiveness. the tall weeds out back of the barn Mra. Brink. localities, but never saw a saloon before "Bluff” is his chief characteristic. He would better be fed to the bogs or al WANTKD Ward Evans baa recently purchased a in a depot like there was on Jtffereon lowed to batch and not gathered up . confuses dates, times and places, and and palmed off on the grocer as fresh Street in Portland. This disgrace was WANTED—Boys mav be Lad and Ford antonioMle Mra. Geo. Chamlterlain and children wiped out by Gov. West, with tbe re often will tell you he has done a eggs. sometimes girl*. The older ones at ordinary wages ami other» to I»« j are visiting relative» at Corvalla. mark that it wax "high time that we ‘ thing when he only intends to do it. »clxxiltxl and cared for in return for i Columbia Grange opened in regular Yes, it means a little extra work and Only the strong man is honest; expense to stack the grain, but if it ■light aervioas rendered. For particu- j session Haturday morning, Oct., 4th found it whether Weinhard was a bigger propc^ition than tbe state of I only the healthy tell the truth. lar» address W. T. Gardner, superin- ; la stacked one can wait bis time for Alter the usual trmlent Boys and Girls Aid Hocietv of , at eleven o’clock. Oregon.” For this action alone Gov. Cor Main an«l F<»«h*r Hoad the threshing outfit and what is more A lie is a disease of the will; ('r. gon Portland. <lre tf j routine of business a recess for dinner West deserves credit. than this with the grain off the field was declared shortly after twelve M., hypocrisy is a symptom. the stubble can be plowed early, thus The measures up for the voters ap PHONE TABOR 1688 KOI* MAI.K when all repaired to the dining r>>om proval on Nov. 4th ought to be given The cigarettist is apt to dream doing away with a scad of weeds and and partook of a bountiful repeat. careful consideration. The first measure over his word, to dwaddle indefinite- insect pests. HIGH FOR HALE—I mile North, on main road of Ictil» joining big red barn After an hour or more spent in social requiring an appropriation for repair intercourse, Grange was call«-*! to order. ly. He proves for us again and again in extenuation of the claim of some FOR SALE —Newspapers for wrap The lecturer took charge of the meeting ing the University buildings should be the maxim that the strong man is the I that the kingbird or bee martin is ping or kindling. Mt. Scott Pub. Co. approved as it is poor policy to allow presenting the following program: one who can complete a task, not harmful because it devours bees it is public property to depreciate. Tbe said that the bees consumed are merely begin it. LUMBER—At our new mill 11» miles Hong No. 192 in Grange Melodic«, by drones, of which there are too many southeast of Kelso. We deliver lumber, the Grange; Instrumental music by second measure asking for **i00.000 for Cigarettes stupefy the conscience, and which serve no useful purpose lonsrtid Bros f- Mrs. J. T. Rea; Mrs. Anderson gave a a new building at the University deaden the brain, place the affections after the queen bee has begun to lay grounds is a different proposition. The Ordere Drllv« red Promptly lz>ts in Calkins Plat are now on the very interesting talk on the principles means of getting an education is al i in abeyance, and bring the beast to her season's eggs. market. Come early and get your of bread-making; A reading by Mra. ■ the surface. choice. Water piped to all lots, < Kuierien; Bong, "Take Me Back to ready within tbe reach of all and tie It is a busy world, boys. and com- As one travels over country roads tn sides we are turning out—by far—too electric lights and telephone Owner on tract E M. Calkins, K 1 Lanta Dreamland’’ by Mrs. Rea; Mr. Knierien many professional men who are becom | petition is keen. We need all the many sections he ts impressed with No one the conviction that the highways ought ¡Ore Home Phone Bill 11, 2924, Gil i and Mr. Anderson told of some of the ing almost as bad as the seven plagues i strength we can muster. bert Station, Cazerdara line. uses of cement on the farm. Miss thinks more of us because we use to be uarrowed or some effective meas . of Egypt. Some of these doctors and Ethel Smith talked on the recent cigarettes—and there are those who ures should be taken to compel the lawyers are compelled to resort to all growing thereon of something besides changes in schools; Miss Alice Rass- think less And these last are the manner of schemes to get a livlibood. weeds, which simply mature seed to FOUND —Masonic Emblem. Call at niuaeen talked on the subject, “Text What we want is aid and encourage people whose good will we prize. foul the adjoining farm land. Herald office, pay for ad. describe Books,*’ and Freu Benfield talked on ment for developing the vast resources Let’s cut them out!—Elbert Hubbard, property and take it. the subject of “Progress.” Each one Cosmopolitan. of the state. The sterlization measure I Figure, which have been compiled on the program did themeelves great abow that 15 per cent of the tubercu MONKY TOLOAN requires careful thought as thia might eredit. After the program the Master losis tn children is traceable to bovine CORRECT MEASUREMENTS FOR be takes advantage of by unscrupulous origin, for the most part through milk 6 |M-r cent loans on farms, orchard took charge of the meeting and W. F. BABY ONE YEAR OLD persona to make trouble for those they andx, city resident or buniiMwa property, and Dan Powell were initiated in the > and milk products consumed. This Height—30.8 inches. disliked. A drug can be given candes- to buy. build, improve, extern! or re let and 2nd degree. should be an effective denial of the Weight—23 30 pounds. I tinely that will make any person a claim of some tbst bovine-tuberculosis 1, 4 1-2 b. p. M. M. . . . $160 fund mortgage* or other xecuritiea; Mra. Earl Miller of Port'and Chest Measure—18 inches. : terms reasonable; xtwial privilege»; sexual pervert temporarily. The com la not transmissible to human beings. 1, 8 h. p. M. M................. $175. I rtorevepondence invited Department L, week-end visitor at the F. L. Abdominal Measure—178 inches pensation measure requiring compul | 61K Bldg . Denver. Colo., or Department home Head Circumference—18.2 inches Pune air is a necessity to the health 1, 4 L p. Harley Davidson $135. I I, 749 Henry Bldg , N-attle, Wash, sory help and care for thoee engaged in C. J. Littlepage of Mosier visited hie Teeth — 8 , and proper development and growth perilous pursuit* after receiving an in 1,8 h. p. M. M................ $200. eon Don a few days last week. The perfect baby one year old can of all farm animals. This bolds espe jury should receive the sanction of every Mrs. Buxton of Troutdale visited her cially true of tbe dairy cow. which dur voter. Such a measure is in force in sit erect and can stand up if some ing many months of th» year ts closely mother, Mis. Patterson, Sunday. one supports him He is beginning Washington and gives entire satisfac boused. If she has foul air to breathe Geo Chamberlain’s little eon to say “mamma” and “papa He is tion to everybody. her system Is in tbe same couditlon as was a very sick child Saturday, IHlI IB fat. His skin is pink and his lips Some people are too greedy to do the dlrt.v and smoky lamp. Both lack Phonea: Main 430, Home A 4558 now improving. business, asking such high prices for red His flesh is firm. He does not necessary oxygen. Mrs. Harold Towne of Kelso, Wash., wake and cry at night. has twen nursing her mother during land that they kill oft all possible cus Waterfowl in Central park. New tomers. 'Inch of the land—especially her recent illness. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Strawberry Fruit Syrup—This is ex York, are dying from an epidemic of the logged off and eec" nd growth timber Mr. Trowbridge from spinal meningitis supposed to be Seventh ami Ankeny Streets land—is held so high that no one with : cellent to keep on hand for a hot Portland .... Oregon Portland the past im- Cook several brought on by polluted water due to a particle of einse would consider it. I weather beverage HARVARD BICYCLES the protracted drought These fowls provemeuts on bis farm. a granite quarts of strawberries in While in Portland lately a proposition Include white and black swans. Egjrp- L. H. Carter & Son w as made to sell 81 acres of land, ch ared or porcelain-lined kettle until the tian and Canada feese. mallard and Contractor« and Builders » — and improved, with 21 head of cows, 4 juice flows freely. Mash, strain the wood ducks, besides species from Manufacturer« of Window Casing«, Screen GRESHAM Door« and Window«, Molding«, Column«, Pan horses, 8 hogs, a lot of chickens, farm- i juice through cheesecloth or cotton China, the Philippines and other coun I el«, Ornament«. Ktc. < u«tom Plaining and w - tries. Hand Hawing Owner« Lenta Plaining Milla ing implements, furniture and all the' batting, then measure. and Wood Working Factory. Miss Laura V. Bulkelay return*! last crops for *11000. • Allow a pound of sugar to each The milk check on Lear«, Orvroa A good many farmers who make a Friday to her work at the First State this farm was *200 a month and was a pint of juice, boil together five min Rank. Miss Bulkeley spent her vaca very attractive proposition as the farm utes, then bottle. When ready for decided success in the raising of crops fall down badly in disposing of them. tion at the home oi her parents in would pay for itself in 5 years LODGE DIRECTORY. The use, add a few spoonfuls to a glass This may be due to improper storing, Monta villa. by-products—aside from the milk— of cold water or in more liberal which results in loss; in Injudicious Mt. Scott Chapter U. D.—O. K. R. Stated meet | Mrs. Shoemaker visited her daughter would make a living and pay expenses quantity to the contents of the punch selling in the r*w or tn feeding when Ing First and Third Wednesday evening of each month. (Degrees Third Wednes at Washougal last week. conditions are not favorable. It Is coax and the milk checks would be all bowl.—Emma Paddock Telford. day) Order W M j Miss Mabel Birch enteret! the Holmes “velvet. ’ Such deals as this are ing to be pretty well agreed that to be Maud K. Connell, Rec. Third Ave. and Foster Road Bqi«mess College last Monday to take a snapped up readily, hut vet there are a complete success the fanner should Shiloh Circle tedies of <1. A, R Meet* every 1st business course. A man went into a butcher’s shop be an all around business man. an.l Sr.l ThtirxUy In (Irange llall at 2 I*. M. plenty of them, aa (people are constant Lents, I. Maftet. Pre«.. C. Incalía, Sec The enrollment in the Gresham High ly changing Vast tracts are being de and asked how much sausages were Oiuseng, which grows wild in tim a pound manded of the timber yearly in Deafness Cannot Be Cured and the logged off lands are Oregon “Ah,” said the butcher, “der brice ber lots in many of the more humid thrown by local applications, as they ' cannot vas gone ups I shall haf to sharge sections of the country. Is cultivated reach the diseased portion of the ear. open to tbe sun and soon grow np to a by many and yields s good revenue. you tventy-vive cents.” There is only one way to cure deafness, In this shade bas to be furnished by and that is by conatlti|tional remedies. tangle of brm-h that ought to be uti- “Nonsense!” exclaimed the custom-: artificial covering and moisturs con Deafness is caused by an inflamed condi lized. Some enterprising capiiitists— tion of tho mucous lining of the Eusta er, “that is outrageous. I can get | ditions have to be kept right. The chian Tube. When this tube Is inflamed with a streak of humanity in him— In Oregon’s Most Reliable Association them at Schmidt’s for 20 cents.” you have a rumbling sound or imperfect dried roots bring from 95 to <6 a pound hearing, and when it is entirely closed. could make a handsome addition to his “Veil, vy didn’t you?” and the ripe seed« from 50 cents to 00 Deafness is the result, and unless the In capital by a plan of settling up these Oregon Fire Relief, Oregon Merchants Mutual tube flammation can be taken out and this cents per dozen. "Because he was out of them.” restored to Its normal condition, lands with worthy people, giving them "Oh, veil.’’ replieS the butcher, “if Fire, American Life and Accident In hearing will bo destroyed forever; nine work to clear np each alternate tract cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, In many sections of the south« est surance of Portland which is nothing but an Inflamed condi and selling them every other tract on I vas oudt of ’em I’d sell ’em for which have been hit by the severe tion of the mucous surfaces. In tventy cents too.’ We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of long time at a Io« rate of interest. drought the state experiment stations (caused by catarrhHhat cannot be cured by PROTECTION AND BENEFITS MODERATE RATES Deafness a short time a fine colony and town are urging farmers to dig pit silos in Hall’s Catarrh Cure Rend for circulars, free. Women Who Get Dizzy F. J CTl KN KT. A CO., Toledo, Ohio. which to preserve the fired corn in the would lie established and the tracts re Bold by Druggi ts, 75c. Every women who is troubled ’with field, which has been too hard hit to Tako Ilan's Family Pills for coDstlpatioif. served would become very valuable bv aJ fainting anti disay spells, backache, produce any ears. Such silos will save reason of their being in a settled neigh headache, weakness, debility, constipa all the nourishment there Is left in the borhood. Strips like this sandwiched Eczema and Itching Cured tion or kidney troubles should use corn plant and will furnish a lot of between wettled home« anywhere are Wilson Benefici (ieo. W. Baldwin The soothing, healing medication in Electric Ritters. They give relief when feed to help tide stock over the winter. held high anti often find purchasers. I PR. notWOM’s ECZEMA OINTMENT JM-Wtratcx 1 nothing else will, improve the health. An Oregon farmer living some twen Stifling strength anti vigor from the first ev<*ry tiny pore of the akin, clears it of ty mih-s from Oregon City. Is harvest •8 ■ dose. Mrs. Laura Gaines of Avoca, I.a., a rather unique crop, teasels. The all impurities—stop« itching instantly. WELCHES East Side Funeral Directors r Bays: ’'Four doctors hail given me up Ing Dr. Hobson’s Ecaemn' Ointment is i *8 —------------ t ------------------- a an<l my children and all my friends teasel Is a bur for which the manu 414 East Alder St., on Hast 6th St. fncturein of cloth find a use In raising guaranteed to speedily Imai <>cat>nia. , The fir«t snow of tB> season fell here were looking for me to die, when my the nap of the goods, a process for Lady Assistant AutofServiCe rashes, ringworm, tetter, and other un- [ last E’riday. son insisted that I use Electric Bitters. which no Inventor baa ever been able Prompt, Efficient and Courteous Treatment sightly eruptions. Ecze na Ointment is : Mr. E. Coleman, proprietor of the Mt. I did so, anti th-y have done me a to Invent a mechanical substitute. The Moderate Prices. a doctor’s prescription, not an experi- , View House, at Government Camp, wax world of good.’’ Jnrt try them. SO. ranchman In question has seventy acres of this crop and during the har ment. AU druggist* or by mail 50c. j a visitor at Mr, and Mrs. W. J. Fau- an I *1.0 at all druggist or by mail. B-2929 East 92 l’feifferChemical Co., Philadelphia and1 bion's lart Sunday Before returning h . a. Hi i Kt ax a co. rHii.AnEt.pniA or vest season employs forty hands. Portland, Oregon St. Louis. home he will make a bnsineas trip to XT. Lorn Rose City Van 1 here was to lie a wedding of great importance in Roanoke colored cir cle! Preparations were made for weeks, and a big crowd turned out on the auspicious evening Next day the wife of a judge chanced to meet the happy bride, who had formerly been her maid "Well. Martha,” said Mrs J., "did you have a big wedding?" "Deed Ah did, missus, deed Ah did De most splendiferous occasion ob de season." "Receive many handsome presents?" "Yes’m, yes’m De hull house was just crowded wid de gifts” "Did you have your house nicely decorated ?” "Yes’m, yes’m Everybody done wear deir very best Look jet' like a white folks' dress affaih, yes’m!" “And yourself. Martha how did you look?” “Ah was suttmly some scrump tious, yes’m Ah done wore mah white bridal dress, an’ orange blos som*—yes’m Ah was some kid, some kid!" “And the bridegroom? How did he appear?" "IJc bridegroom? Aw, dat triflin’, no count, low-down houn' dawn, he didn't show up at all, but we had a mignificu* occasion widout him, jes’ de same!” Doings of Our Neighbors « r CLASSIFIED LENTS FUEL COMPANY Wood and Coal Slab Wood a Specialty Motor Cycle Bargains New Eagle and Day. ton Motor Cycles for Immediate Delivery PROFESSIONAL CAROS Dunning & McEntee $ 35.00 $ Repairs a Specialty INSURE NOW lohn Brown, Gresham, Ore. F.S. Dunning, Inc I