Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, August 17, 1906, Image 6

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CHALKER
FAIRVIEW
"The Reliable Real Estate Maa.“
TROUTDALE
FARMS, DAIRY ANDSTOCK
Eastern Multnomah's Hustling Town
RANCHES. Small Tracts, im­ The real estate transfers have been
proved or unimproved, Cetiar and active within the last two week*. B.
Fir Timber, Empire Cream Sep­ A. Town, of Lenta, has pun-based the The Sinclair girls have returned A Harlow liccmne frightened last Sat­
Artisan Hall tnd mill from A. T. Axtel,
arators.
urday mi<l ran down Main Street and
from the mountains.
paying $1800 for it. Mr. Town also
J. H. CHALKER.
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MESMi. ORE bought the residence property of A
Baker)
Gresham
Carries a full line of Boni« made ,
Bread. Pies, fakes.
Cookies. Doughnuts etc.
MRS. CHAS. JOHNSON
Main Street GRESHAM. ORE.
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*♦ Take the Gresham-Sandy Stage
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Mountain Senery in Oregon
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SPEND A DAT FISHING
on the Sandy and tributary
streams.
LOTS OF FISH ANO SHADE. ICE
COLD WATER. MOUNTAIN AIR
Leave« Gresham at 8 45 a. m.
every day except Sunday, re­
turning at 4 p. m.
D. S. JOHNSON, Prop.
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Insure Your Property NOW
IN THE LONIMiN ASSURANCE
CORPORATION
One of the oldest and best in­
surance companies in the world.
JOHN H. METZGER. • Agent
GRESHAM, ORE.
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♦♦ GRESHAM BARBER SHOP
♦♦ Tonsorial work of all kinds neatly
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aud quickly done
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♦♦ Razors Honed and put in first-class order
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GRESHAM
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Hinman, (laying >1,000 for it. The
Tegart Hock was sold to II. W. Go<«le,
.4 Portland, for 11.200. It is reported
that Mr. Goode is negotiating for other
propertv here. E. Smith sold his cot­
tage property on East avenue to C. E.
Cree. Building is also booming, car-
iwnters being busy and having plenty
of work engaged ahead. Cree and Ax­
tel have begun work on the J. W. Towu-
send residence east of town on the
Sandy road, and Whitney and Ander­
son have A. L. Turner's new house
well under way.
N. P. Heady spent several days here
last week finishing up the right of wav
work for the junction of the O. R A N
Roland Du st an, of Portland, is visit­
ing relatives ami friends here this week.
Rev. A. Beyer» is taking a vacation
this week, «(lending his time at coast
points.
Mrs. M. Ridley and Miss Christine
John are expected home from Seaside
this week.
The Grange is taking a vacation this
month. The meetings are expected to
Ise regular again in September.
Miss Susie Hunter has returned from a
visit in the family of her uncle, James
Ross, of Latourell.
Mrs. E. A. Whitney is entertaining
her cousin, Mrs. A. R. Crump, and
children this week.
Mrs. N. W. Ashcraft returned early
in the week from a short visit at Sea­
side.
Miss McBride has been engaged bv
the school board as principal of the
school for the coming year.
Ib witt Shepherd and wife, of Port­
land, are visiting relatives here this
week.
Airs. M. B. Sleret, of Portland, re­
cently visited her daughter, Mrs. J. W.
Townsend.
Peach plums are being shipped from
here to Columbus, Neb. Fairview is
making a record this year for the
amount of fruit it is shipping to inland
(sunts.
Mrs. H. W. Mathison and children
leave tomorrow for an outing at Sea­
side.
S. P. Osburn has returned from a
visit at Seaside.
Mrs. A. O. Jack«oii recently enter­
tained Arthur Bartlett ami family, of
Portland.
Miss Mary Campbell, of Portland, is
a guest of Miss Rae Zimmerman.
LESTEDS.
OREGON
Miss Maud Manarv attended the
wedding of a friend in Portland last
Wednesday, she being one of the brides­
maids.
Mrs. Ed. Littlepage and family are
camping at Bull Run for a few weeks.
M . and Mrs. George Lusted made a
business trip to Portland Wednesday.
Rolx-rt Manarv «faint a week with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Manarv,
Kalsomining, Papering.
recently.
PRICES LOW
WORK NEAT
Miss Ivv Blackburn is «(x-nding a
Call or write bini at
week with friends at Sellwood.
Mr. and Mrs. B. Abbott, of Portland,
GRESHAM, ORE.
spent a few days last week with Mr.
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ami Mr-. Win. ( res well. Mr. Abbott
is very nnii-li taken up with this part of
the country.
Elmer Hamilton and family were
visiting his aunt and uncle, Mr. and
GIST LARSO.X, Proprietor.
Mrs. Ed. Hamilton, Sunday.
Carries a Full Line of
A bear has Is-en doing considerable
LIGHT and DRAUGHT HARNESS,
damage to Ralph Neiliauer’s young
COLLARS, PADS, HALTERS.
orchard, having broken down several
WHIPS. BRUSHES, COMBS, Etc. apple trees.
HARNESS, BOOT and SHOE
Jacob Hosner and family, of Base
REPAIRING A SPECIALTY.
Line road, were visiting their ranch
ALL WORK GUARANTEED. near here Sunday.
Mrs. Joseph Manarv started Monday
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her daughter, Mrs. Drew, and two sons.
They will sjs-nd two weeks at Long
Beach.
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HARRY HLXLEY,
Decorator and Painter
Mrs. Itosch, of Portland, ia visiting I
her mother, Mrs. Coleman.
Mrs. C. Tims and Mt. and Mrs. \
E. Derry have gone Io Blue latke for an
outing.
Mrs. Lou Harlow Ims returned from
the beach.
The Troutdale lstsel>all boys played
against theGrexham’s last Sunday after­
noon, on the Gresham ground. Gresh­
am winning the game by a score of It) to
8. Three of Troutdale’s beat players
were absent.
Dr. Russ of Montavilla was in Trout­
dale doing dental work recently.
Mrs. S. S. Logan was in Portland buy­
ing her fall goods one day this week.
Mrs. Funk was a recent visitor to the
metro(x>lis.
lairge droves of live stock hits been
brought into Troutdale from Elgin, Ore.,
lately.
Mrs. Dick Imtourell is making exten­
sive repairs on her home place,
Mr. Emil Trigerstraml ami family
have gone to Salem to reside.
Fritz Morris, the <>. B. A N. Co’s,
section foreman, will leave soon for
Europe where he ex(>ects to spend the
winter.
The delivery horse of Harlow, Blasser
u|> the bill U|»ettiiig the rig and damag­
ing it l>adly.
Mrs, John Larson is visiting her
mother at laitourvll tills week.
Mr. Lusher la quite a frequent visitor
to Troutdale.
Mr. P. Storta ia working (nr the Union
Meat Co. again.
The Eastern Star held mi interesting
session last Saturday night.
Mrs. A. F'ox is much improved in
health.
Wm. Southerland will take Mr.
Morris* position as section foreman
during Ins absence in Europe.
NOTICE The Indies of the Library
Association will serve ice cream next
Saturday night.
Mr. John I.arson had mi exciting run­
away last week. He had left Ins horse
standing untied for a momoiit.it la-emne
frightened and ran away smashing the
rig up in u bail sha|H<.
While Mr. Barksdale ol Pleasant J
Home waa driving down the Troutdale
lull with a load of lies, last Wednesday.
The colt which was following tell so ,
that the wagon ran over one of its hind '
feet tearing the Insif completely off.
Be sure you read every word <4 the
splendid Troutilale ads. thia week.
PLEASANT HOML
Wm. E. Stdnley Laid to Rest.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Markell an- at
Aultsville, Ontario, Canada, where they
are visiting Mrs. Markell's father, and
Mr. Markell's brother. In a letter to
Mr. A. E. Ibdlaveti, Mr. Markell -ay*
they are having a tine time, and ex|>vct
to lie home about the 1st of Septemlwr
coming via St. Paul, ami Minnea]» dis,
Minnesota.
William F. Stanley, son of Capt. W
.1. Stanley, <4 Portland, and a Veteran of
the S|umish War, died in Arizona the
5th of August at the ago of 2& years.
Mr. Stanley was 17 tears old when lie
eiilistni in his fathers regiment, latter
he enlisted in Co. C, 36th regiment,
volunteer infantry. The liard*l>i|w of
wur was too much for his constitution
and he never recovered his health.
He was a victim of consumption mid
h id gone to Arizona with the ho|w i4
gaining health. He was a memla-r ol
the Elks, W. <». W. uni Spanish
Veterans. He was luiii to rest iu the
River View Cviueterv last Sumluy after­
noon. An impres-ive ceremony was
held by the Elks L<«lge in their hall
after which the Spanish Vrivnaiis took
charge of the l««ly and conducted the
service» at the grave. Mr. Stanley was
a m phew of M. ami L. II. Rickert, of
Hurlburt.
The “Oregon Busy Bee” had a »tic
cessful picnic last Friday in the grove
l>uek of the old schoolhouse.
Iatrsoti Bn«. have started an addition
to their butcher shop.
Miss Etta Shriner has returned home
after a few week’s vacation at the coast.
John Kelly and family are S(w*nding a
few weeks camping it the grove south of
Pleasant Home. They are fixing up
the grove for the picuic the 25th,
Miss Jennie Collins returned home
from Motimoth this week.
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Miss Alice Stevens ami sister-inlaw,
COTTRELL.
Mrs. Steven«, made a short visit to
Pleasant Home.
W. A. and End Procter have gone If»
Improvment is being made on the road the Wann Spring« in Washington.
in frout of Cambell's store.
W. H. Mathison who has been work­
ing at Donahue's mill had two of In«
finger» sawed off la-t Fiiday.
SPRINGDALE.
Born— To Mr. and Mrs. Frank Br-eis
Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Rasmussen of
Corbett were down here lust Saturday a girl.
A very large amount of lumU-r is
cutting their oats. We are al ways glad
to see their good old faces among us. i lieing sent out from the saw mill ol
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Erickson, former Procter A Heers.
The survey for the Mt. Hissl electric
residents of Montavilla, are milking
some go<xl improvements on their farm. ' Inis passed through our town just east
D»uis Bates is making preparations of Paul I hinn's place,
S. II Dixon ami wife un<l Wallace
for building himself a new house.
Miss May Zilm has gone to work for Moron and wife have returned from
their monnt-iin tri|> they report a gOfsl
the Buxton family near Troutdale.
Campers on the Hu ven» place have time ami lots of tisli.
G. B. < 'ross and wife who have I well
left for their respective homes ami the
coyotes can again resume their nightly working at Itoiiahuc’s mill has moved
l>ack to their former home at Pendel­
serenades without interference.
Die Springdale Athletic Club has ton.
Can't afford to inis- The lleiald.
(sist(Mined their meetings until latter.
Gresham Harness Shop
ELEGANTLY Fl'RNIBHED
BUNDAY DINNERS A SPECIALTY
RATES II TO »2 I’EK DAY
Gin us a Call
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SYCAMORE.
Mrs. F. A. Baumann ia visiting in
eastern Washington.
Corbett and Bridal Veil Play Ball
B. W. EMERY
LIVERY.
SALE AND
FEED ....
STABLES.
G resham . - O re .
THE HERALD, $1 A YEAR
The Bridal Veil and Corliett baseball
teams cro-seil bats at C'obrett in Bert
Chamberlain's cow pasture Sunday in
an exciting contest the score lining 3 to
2 in favor of Corliett. The only feature
of the game was the injury of Mr. Del-
iatlger, of Portland. In the seventh
inning the Corbet nine quite to pail the
cows, thereby forflting the game to
Bridal Veil. A large crowd was present
from Latourell, Bridal Veil, ami Trout­
dale. The Bridal Veil team has been
reorganized with a new captain and
manager ami promise to be a fast
aggregation.
We pa.v .apodal attention to all cases of interferinu. forging,
scalping and knee hitting. All causes of foot
lameness cared for and remedied.
Latham,
James II
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I'ROUTDALE.
PROLUDALI
J. M. SHORT, Pre».
G. W. KENNEY, V-Pres.
A. MEYERS, Cash’r
=THE FIRST STATE BANK=
OF GRESHAM, OREGON
Transacts a General Banking Business, Loans Money on Goo^
Security, Sells Drafts and Travelers Checks.
Available anv place in the United States or any of the Foreign <'onntrics
Kells Real Estate, ( ashes Checks, Hells Steamship ami Railway Tickets,
Buys and Sells Mortgages, Notes and K oik I Checks. Writes Fire Ins.
G(NM) REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD HAVE A BANK ACCOUNT.
With a bank account you always know the exutft »state of y >ur finance*.
It gives you new and profitable l>tuMl«iee»M hlents.
It o | h iih new avenues for rlevclof»merit, study and self-improvement.
The bank can get corn mere iul 1 nf< >rn in 11< >n for you from distant
places, obtainable in no other way.
Banking teaches you to nifinnge your own affairs.
Hui’cessful management of your own nffairs shows that you are capable of
managing the business of otliern.
As “money is power” a hank ’ailatice nmkes you a «renter force
among your fellow men.
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MEAT MARKET!
Carries d full line of IRISH and (TRI l> Ml AIS
and SAUSAGES, dt LOWLSI PRICES
“The Proof of the Pudding is in the eating” a trial will
convince you of the fact.
Troutdale, Ore
(i. N. Reynolds Prop
CHY RESTAURANT
House
Union
Srl vc* the I h - b I of luralrt ill |M»pll-
lur pri<*wit nt all niral hour*
UtAlUXti
ItoTKI.
IN TRotTDAl.K
ROOMS AND BOARD
COMMERCIAL TRAOE SOLICITED
Salisfòcllon Guannleed
Short Orders At All limes
I nuis Helming Prop.
W. I.. Van Houten
Main St.
Troutdale, Ore.
Irtuldale, Ore.
Main Street
Whitnev & Anderson
Contractors and Builders
CLEONE, ORE.
CREE & AXTELL,
c e . chef :
F G. AXTELL
Plans and Ijitim-
ates on Appli­
cation.
Pipe Fitting and Housemoving on Stort Notice
Contractors and Builders
General Repair Work,
CLEONE P. O., I Fairview I, OREGON.
CORBETT.
Two Small Tracts
for Sale.
Fred l.iissley,of Hurlburt, stiffen«! tin-
partial miipiitntion of mi arm by falling
against u woodsaw at Corbett on Thurs­
day Aug. utli. IL- was taken to a Port­
land hospital for treatment.
C. A. Nutlev mid wife were visitor» at
Corbett Friday of last week where their
three Isiys are having an outing. Their
daughter, Lucile, remained over for n
few day's visit.
Mis« Carrie Millspaugh hel l n service
nt the Corls-tt si-hiailliousi- Friday even­
ing. Aug. lOtli.
Lewis Reed made a business trip to
Portland Monday.
Miss Carrie Mills|mngh s|«-nt several ,
days this week visiting Mrs. Chiral
Smith.
Through tlm kindness <4 Mr. mid
Mrs. Frank Reed, • party of twenty
i-njoyi-d a launch ride to M iiltiiomnli
Fulls Sunday.
At a regular meeting of P. of II. it
was decidisl to give a dmicc in the near
future at their hull near Corbett.
Mrs. Blanche llulhiirt, who has liecn
visiting relatives mid friends in this
vicinity, returned to her home in Port-1
land last Saturday.
Mr. Albert Rod I urn and Andrew Blair
are enjoying an outing at Seaside.
Mr. Ray Harper, of The Dalles, is
visiting his friend, Dalles Simonson
Horseshoeing our Specialty
First - Class l ire Setting
fi 1*2 ucren impmvrd, running
tinier, needed to timothy find
clover, <»n Rnmly r«»tvl, I t mile
riiM of Cleone.
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nil improved, nmmn I-
<••1, bromi botine, urli, g«>«»«l fenc­
ed garden, orchard, plenty of till
varieties of fruit, I mile rant of
Ch*oi r on Handv ron I, one mile
went of Troutdale. Write or
Major II. W. I«ove, Trollt<hiIr, Ore.
Watches and Jewelry
HKPAIKINO A HfE< IAI.TY -
All Work (itiar«ntr«*<l.
For H| m ’ i ial Bargain« in Wnlch« », H» »•
Fred D. Flora,
WAECHMAKIR and JEW!HR
191 Morrison St.,
PORTLAND,
Its a new ten |xmnil lioy, our Intent
citizen we mean, mid the happy parents
are Mr. mid Mrs.
Millspaugli.
! THE GRESHAM HOTEE :
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Greshan, Oregon
♦ Mr» WALTER C. BURCH Prop.
We arc now prepared to do all kinds ol Woodwork ;;
and General Repairing.
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IlcRtiiiiriifit.
W. I-, GREER,
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The Corbett ami Bridal Veil liiisi-bull
teams played lull) at Corlsdl Sunday WILL MAKE TRIP To ANY
which resulted in (’or)iett winning the
< \LITV FOR 20 CORDS.
game nt n score of 14 to 25.
The Misses Myrtle and Hetty Dunn i
were tlm victims of a surprise party
Saturday evening. On invitation of
their brother Eddy, n giMslly ntimlier of
friends gathered at. their home ami the
evening was very happily iijietit. Light
refreshments were served ami at a small
hour the party dispersed, all reporting
a jolly gmxl time.
TROUTDALE,
OREGON.
POWELLS VAIIEY.
Powell Valley claims the distinction
of having the oldest established store in
Eastern Multnomah. Mr. A. It. Elliott
having eommi-neol husiness there ns
early ns 1883. Since then the business
Ims assumed gissl sized pro|s>rtions,
requiring one of the largest stole build­
ings, warehouses mid cellar» in the
country.
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