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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (April 5, 1907)
The Gate Keeper Multnomah Pharmacy "In Faith, In Hop«, In Charity, and with Fidelity,” ('oixlurtml by E. I.. Thorpe. Division Into District«—Appeals lor Aid — Help lor Idaho— Investigating lor Graft. I E. R. McColl, Ph. G., ' | | TROUTDALE, ORE ENDER the new regime made by The Herald I have made permanent arrangements for this space. If you read this ad. every week you will soon learn that Multnomah Pharmacy is rapidly estab lishing a new regime lor the drug business of East Multnomnh. : : : : •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••o • We are Prepared . . . "• • • p»«« Blacksmithing SPECIALTY OF MORSI.SUOLIMI Jas. H. Latham, OREGON Eastwood Nurseries I'.. P. SMI1H A SONS, Gresham. Or«. Fruit Trees, Small Fruits, Ornamental Trees and Shrubs, Rose Bushes and Flowers. ?? J Write for catalogue or latrst price* on anything you want. Phone Farmer IUU, Gresham Escnangv. • • ••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••• Hustle is the Word e e To use and Act upon if you want Trees for Spring Planting We have Holly with Is-rries on. Rhodisiendrona and other varieties of ever greens, al*» Kueee, evergloooting, etc. For sale at lowest |*>s*ible price*. Russellville Nursery Co II. A. LEWIS, Proprietor Montavllla Station, P ortland , Onnuov •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••«a FAIRVIEW An iin|*>rt«nt iiivasur.-, sml one which the pollth isns are taking notice of, was llldoreed by the state grange l«*t year. If brought alsdit by the |«-ople s* an initiative law it will revolutionise the method of electing slate senators and i-ounty reprrsi-ntalivr*. The propoagd law provkh-s that each county shall be devidol into senatorial and representa tive diatrlcta, astaording bi the popula tion, ami that each one shall elect its own camlulale In Multnomah county, which baa thrteen representative*, liter, will be that many district*. Home of them will be small in area, oilier* quilt large In the city of Fortland the die- tricla will not cover much territ <ry where the population ia denae but east of the Willamette river there will prole ably la< not more than two districts. The aeheme wouhl have much merit ami the representation would Im acai- I tered over the county ami prospective I nominee* would not have to make a i primary canvas* all over the whole I county. It will Im remembered that all tho members of the legislature elect- ml in this county last year came from I the city of Portland. Not one was eleet- led from the country although there were several excellent camlidatea. I Deme in the city traded vote* at the ex- Mac Says L u TROUTDALE The O. II. A N. are having new tie* put in to replace the worn out one* *11 along the line. The Cedarville to Troutdale extention i* oompleteri witliin a short distance of FAIRVIEW, ORE.. April 2.—The Fairview road. Work i* soon to begin school entertainment and shadow social on the deqol, near C. Shephard* place. given by Mrs. I.. Merahon and pupils J. A. Isilhurv ami A. Kronen berg on Saturday’ evening wss quite well have been having new fence* built on attended. The program consisted of their farms. recitations, duets and dialogues. Those Mime* Clara and Louise Moller «pent participating were Misses Edith McKil- Sunday with their mother, Mrs. A. B. ip. Huth and Eva Jackson, Alta wilcox, Moller. Clara Quinn, Pearl Crandall, Susie II. B. Perkin* and wife of Hurlburt Hunter, Eva Turner Eva Townsend, have Isen visiting their daughter, Mr». Chester Crandall, Lloyd Axtell, Perry <>. A. Jackson while on their way to Dolph, Frank Sharp, Earl Townsend Eastern <Iregon where they will *|«eml and Carl Schram. A pantomime given the summer. James Fitzgerald of by Mrs. Merahon with a solo by Miss Troutdale will look after the farm dur Laura laice was very pleasing. J. T. ing their absence ami have his family Stillion auctioned off the shadows. moved there. Lunch was served to those not having Misses Cloc ami Pearl Crandall have baskets. Pris-ersl* an- to bo devoted to buying school supplies. gone to Hissl River tn remain for some S|>ccial hauler music was rendered in time the Presbyterian church last Sunday. C. Clsrk of Portland visited relatives ■t Regular quarterly communion will be the home of J. T. Stillion on Sunday. olwerved next Sunday at the morning Miss Edith Jenkins apent Munday at service and several will unite with the her home here. church. James Anderson visited in Portland Gordon Jones and wife, of Portland, the first of the week. were guests of her parent* R. Hunter The measles have crept into the homes and wile on Sunday. of E. E. lleilln and J. I.unclier. friend from Mrs. R. Bonette, with a E. Smith and family have moved into As torn, spent Sunday with her mother S. A. Jones residence. Mr*. J. Strucken. Mrs. D. W. McKay of Melrose and William Hall and wife n( Portland daughter, Mrs. It. W. Grant, of Port were guest* of Mrs. Alma Hall on Sun land were fairview visitors on Sunday. day. Mr. Smith and wife of lattourell Falls Mrs. B. Tonseth and Earl Tcgart vis ited their pnrdiits, William Tegart and were guests of Mrs. O. A. Jackson while en route to Portland. Their daughter wife. Miss Minnie, who teaches m -I kmi I at Mel E. J. Snow and wife of Portland were rose, was also a guest at the Jackson Fairview visitors last Sunday. home. Henry Ro*» and wife entertained I.. Mershon and wife spent Sunday in their daughter, Mr». Vincent, and Mr». Portland. Black, both of Portland, on Sunday. C. Crandall of Salem University has E. Jedkin» ami wife have been vMt- been visiting relatives here. ing relative* here. S. P. Osborn is a frequent visitor in h-e Shaw and family, who have Iwcn Fairview in the interests of real estate. living at Oneonta, visited relative* here Mr*. Cora Anderson is kept quite busy recently. Mr. Shaw ha* just been transferal to Wyeth a* section foroman. in her millinery parlors. penae of tlmae i.utaiile. The same thing liap|a-ne<l in Marion ami I aim counties. Coder lama rule the country was given a candidate occasionally but umler the new primary law such a thing ia not apt to liappen ami the country people uniat vote for city candidate« or not vote al all. The matter will not Im allowed } to die out and it need aurpri e no one if the next state grange aboubl invoke the . initiative, inasmuch ss the legislature! |t has «lone nothing to correct the evil, was not expected that anything would la- done by that laaly ami the farmers will have to do for themselves what the city jieople refuse to do for tncm. adopted a raenlution drawn by A. I. Mason of Hood itivsr. It had been adopted previously by Pine Grove grange ami Multnomah County Pomona, ft called for an investigation of the poet office department, a thorough overhaul ing of the |sjstal business, investigating causes of ths annual deficit, the rales paid for carrying the mails and all other items rsf expense. Htate Master Buxton look the resolution to the National Grange which instructed its executive ommittee to make the investigation it it deemed beat. The action of the Na tional Grange baa already borne g<s*j fruit. Congress cut off IIO.IIIMI.OOO of the amount annually paid the rail roads for carrying tlie mails thus limit ing a graft. Just what other action will lie taken is not known but the Oregon grange started this movement, or rather Brother Mason did and he should lie prowl of the fa«T that lie did it. Broth er Mason was in the postal service for nine years ami knew whereof he spoke, lie was seconded in his efforts by ths Gate Ker|ier, th« two having worked together in the Portland |»mb>ttice (or over four years, and were able to con vince the grange that the postotfice needed investigating GOOD Of IHt ORDIR. Traffic on the O K N was blocked from Tuesday afternoon to Wednesday at Oneonta on account of a freight wreck al that point. John Hleret ot Pleasant Home was in Troutdale on Wednesday. John Laneo'a valuable Kentucky colt Ua>k amhienly ill while being driven out . ala>ut six mile* from town. Tlie doctor was calleil ami pronoum.sl the cast- au- I biria. The horse ia in a fair way tu re covery . The Butchers* Union will give a «lance <m Hal unlay night. Elsie, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Reynolds, was married in Portlaml on Wednesday to Frank Jetty, aoriof a prominent lamtroi t'hampoeg, •Jre. They will reside at Salem. Sira. A. T. Tiller spent Haturday with her daughter, Mr*. N. C. Judd, at Hailey, Ore , and Easter Humlay with Mr*. Annie Craawell at Pleasant Home. Arthur ami I a. ura Merigan of Port land spent Easter Humlay with their sis ter, Mrs. Bert Hoyt. H. H. Ixigati, who ia taking treatment in Portland for rheumatism, eat eggs at home Easter. John Ituckley of Kilgavi-r was in town Wednesday. P. H. Roork is getting out long |*>lei> for use on the derrick being made for the new bridge. Alla-rt Deny ha* moved onto the fai- vina Williams place west of town. F. E. Harlow ami E. K. McColl were doing business in Portlaml thia week. The Federation of Lala«r held a very Negotiations are coder way for the sticcesaful smoker Tuesday night. produc tion of "Captain Racket" at Fair Tom Corder was looking after busi-1 view under l ha auspice« >>t the grange. new interest* in the metropolis this The Rockwood Dramatic wciety has a week. goral show ami «iraws lull houses, Joseph latbrurrll, an old ami respecte«i! There is just time enough yet to ini reeident of Latourell Falls, is visiting 1 tial« new members who may want to his chihlren here this week. Fred Bretscher return««! to Portlaml' go to Ifissl River for the Stat« Grange degree. The grange* of Wasco county Wclnewiay after a very pleasant visit' should I «ear this tact in mind before it with friemi* here. i* too late. The Herahl is umler obligations to The Gate Keeper is lieing quoted by to Mrs. Hubbanl for favors conferred. many of the state papers including th« Mis* Effie Moore of Gardner, Kansas, Oregonian. This allows that original - ia visiting her sister Mrs. Kate Souther The Gate Keeper ba* been doing*ome grange matter is interesting ami that land. thinking on a very important matter the grange is doing something for the The Ladies Aid society met on Tliuro- but as yet have not solved the problem country ami all it* people—all the time. lay afternoon with Mrs. G. I. Funk ami The matter referred to ia that of Immense wealth ia bring produce.1 in a very succeaaful meeting is reported. "appeals tor aid." These ap|*eals are oor country annually but the farmer ia Chris. Bond« and wife ot Portlaml . la-coming more frequent each year and I not getting hi* share of that wealth. were guests ot Mr. ami Mr». S. 8. Logan as a rule they are all worthy while some, Ami one of the dangrroua feature* of Sunday. of cvurae, will apneal more strongly to the situation I* the dispsntion to claim Kk-hanl Wade ami Willie Pelton left our sympathies Ilian others. For many that they should be thankful fur what with the O. K A N. cement gang for years it ha* lieen the custom among the they get. Pendleton Wedneislay night. fraternal and Iteneficial orders to send CORBETT The DeMoas family gave a musical Correspondent* will please obeerve out these aptmals for aid to sister lodges concert in Fox'* hall Friday night. the rul* that item* (or tile Gate Keeper Geo. W. Joseph was here on Sunday. to help some worthy unfortunate broth The 0. E. S. bad a pleasant meeting er, sister or widow. In these orders the must lie in by Tueeday night. Stale Frank Reed was a Portland visitor on dues are usually about five dollars a new* will not he inserted and several Saturday evening. Monday. yeal so in case of sickmas a sttpend can gorsl communication* have been thrown J. H. Chalker of Gresham was in Mr. Ostran of Portland visited in this I* voted for assistance to the living or away liecause they came in too late. Truubiale Monday harking after busi vicinity recently. for funeral benefit*. Now this is not Write early ami often. ness interests. Mrs. F. H. Reed and children re the case in the grange with a monthly Richard Davy of Portland was a guest 1 turned Tuesday evening from Silverton Seventeen countie* in Oregon have due* of only ten cents and there are grange*, a* follows, aceonhng to last re- of William Roaencrantx Sunday. where they have been the past month very few granges that are able to donate l<orta to the state secretary: Benton, 5; Mias Florence Stafford of Gresham visiting her parent*. even a dollar to such ap|*-als. Now it Clackamas, 17; Columbia, 10; Coos, 1; visited her sister, Mr». Henry Richard Miss Lucy Kincaid made a trip to the seems as though some mean* should Gilliam, 2; Lane, 4; Linn, 11; Marion, son, Sunday. city last Friday. la- provided to establish ami maintain 8; Multnomah, 10; Polk, 3; Tillamook, A nurulier of members of the steel Ethel Smith returned to her work at a fund for charitable purpose*. The 4; Umatilla, 3; Union, 3; Washington, Grange was not organised as a so- called 11; Wasco, 5; Wheeler, 1; Yamhill, 3. gang. who arrived here last Saturday, the B. W. B. Co. on Monday, having spent three days with her mother. beneficial order in the ordinary sense of Since this report was made there have are accoinpanied by their wives. Troutdale has at least four respectol J the tciiu and its revenues are inade been six new grange« organised and the Mrs. Lotta Benfield returned from quate to meet the requirements along work is being pushed ahead as never citizens who hear no evil and speak no I Hillsboro on Monday. thia particular line. Il is not pro|>omal liefore. Other counties will be invatied evil—they an- deaf and dumb. Mrs. Myrta Reed and Miss Eva were to solve the problem here and now, but next year and there will soon be granges Rev. George Coleman of Portlaml will shopping in the city last Friday. we would like to see someone do it who in everyone of them. occupy the Evengelical pulpit Sunday Two employees of the O. R. A N. com- has a longer head ami more time to morning in the absence of the |>*st<>r, pany were instantly killed on Thursday think out a plan. Consult the “Want Ads." on page 8. Reverend Bricklev, who is attending the last near Rooster Rock by a slide of rock conference at Corvallis. and earth. The Idaho grange has not yet risen to Bishop Heil of Pennsylvania ami Pre G. H. Dressel spent Easter Sunday in Death of Mrs. N. W. Rke. the dignity of being represented in the siding Elder Pratt of Portland held ser the city, the guest of his sister, Mrs. P. National grange I «realise it lacks the Mrs. N. W. Rice, formerly of Fair vices in the Evangelical church last Fri Combs. necessary number of sulsinlinate view, died at Salem, Ore., March 30th, day night. Lewis Benfield was in Portland on granges. There are, we think, seven 1W07. Mr. and Mrs. Rice, with Mrs. Jas. Ijithaiu has employed an expert Friday and sold bis potatoes for *1.75 a teen granges in Idaho and they are Rice's aged mother. Mr». Rhoda Wilson, sheer to take care of his rapidly increas hundred. under the jurisdiction of tho Oregon came from Whitewater, Wis., six years ing business in that line. State Grange although not represented ago. They resided for a time at Forest Albert Kild of Powell Valley was in in that body. At the last two eeasiona Grove, then moved to their place east of GAGE of the Oregon Slate Grange the question Fairview, where, last July, the mother town on Weilneaday. Messrs. Harrison and Johnson of of giving Idaho some assistance has died. About six weeks ago they moved We are sorry to say that our Happy Portlaml are guests at Hotel Helming. I «ecu diecttaaad with a view of making it to Salem. Bachelor has moved to Troutdale. independent and bringing it up to the Mrs. Jennie Kvler of Oregon City is Ada Preston, who ia working acrons Mrs. Rice was a long and patient suf standard required by the National Imdy ferer. She lived a devote«I Christian assisting Mrs. L. Helming. Sandy, was Imme Sunday. to give it a voice and delegates there. life from childh<ssi and was greatly be Dr. W. C. Belt’s contract with the Miss Parker, our new school teacher, There are two other states in the same loved by all who knew lier. The funeral Pacific C««ast Construction company has class with I lalio. They are Iowa and was belli in First Methodist church, been extended to Biggs, camps lieing ex- is giving the beet of satisfaction. Texas. It may sevm astonishing that Salem, m-rinon by Rev. Wm. Selleck, tablished at various points along the Mrs. Corning is visiting friends at three great states are so negligent in and interment at Salem. Mr*. Rice road which the d«x-tor will visit aliout Nellie Creek this week. such a matter, but it is n fact, leaves a huslsmd and one daughter, twice a month. Our old friends, Arthur Iceland and and they do not seem to realise what Mrs. M. E. Austin of Salem. wife, passed through this vicinity Fri the grange is doing elsewhere nor what Washington, lias l>een visiting his day. the National organisation is doing for mother, Mrs. Peter Peterson. Additional fairvlew Items. M r. Stevens of Portland called on J. the whole country. There ia a move Mrs. Alma Hall, Mrs. Ellison and Mr*. L. Cederstrom Sunday. D. O. Fisher, deputy sheriff for the ment on foot, however, to so increase the number of subordinate granges in county, was transactirg bnsines* here M. C. Cornett were Portland visitors on Ia-e Evans was calling on friends in Tuesday. those three states that they may come on Monday. this vicinity last Sunday. M r*. I*aisy Wilcox of Portland spent into the national fold and thus have a E. A. Whitney, E. and R. Anderson Mr. Erickson has l>een worrking for Sunday with relatives here. voice in the great work being done. anil Mr. Wenger are engaged in carpen Mr. Oster the past week. ter work at Bridal Veil. Read the ads. Buy of the advertiser. Almora Corning is the happy poeaesu- 1 J>«t year at Albany the «tate grange 076 APR. 2 HARLOW, BLASER & HARLOW Troutdale. Oregon (TENERA!. MERCHANDISE '• D S.00 VALUABLE Ralph Coupeland, who is emp’oyed in Mention The Herald when you buy. or of a diamond ring. W. C. BELT, M. D. C. M. CALLS PROMPTLY ANSWERED T routdale , O regon Union House LEADING HOTEL IX TROITDALE Kis.ms an«t board. Commercial __________ _____ trade aoUciled. Saliaiaelion guaranteed Louis Helming. Prop. Troutdale ••••••••••••••••••••••••a PASTURAGE j Best nf feed all the year. Good winter pasturage Shelter Call on or write J. L. HICLKIN, TR%°Z^ ___ _ • ••••••••••••••••••••••••e ••••••••••••••••••••a«««« ,________ e Hyland Bros loot EXCHANGE Have Removed to 168 FIFTH urruemi the Branch Start 211 STREET POOTOmCR Second Street ffi Where they will be pleased to see all their old customers and many new ones. Remember place. P ortland , O r . ••••••••••••••••••••••••• Notice for Publication. Timber Land, Act June 3, 1M78. t’nited States Land Office, Portland, Oregon, October ». 1W6. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions* of the act of Congrera of June 3. 18*8. entitled -An act for the Male of timber lands in the States of California, Ore gon. Nevada, and Washington Territory,” aa extended to all the Public I m nd State?* by art of Augu-M 4, lHKLJofteoh R.Coopey, of Portland county of Multnoman. Htate of Oregon, has this day filed in thia office his sworn statement No. 7U97, for the purchase of the 8. 1-2 of N. W. 1-4 of Section No. 13. in Township No. 1 North Range No. 5 East anti will offer proof to ahow that the land nought ia more valuable for itx timber or stone than for agricultural purpoaes, anti to establish his claim to said land before Register and Receiverat Portland, Oregon, on Wetlneaday the 17th day of April. 1907. He names as witneBBC*: <fharlea (dopey of Portland, Oregon. Edward Trickey of Palmer, Oregon, C. O. Gullantler of Portland, Oregon, J. T. Bagley of Hood River, Oregon. Any anti all persona claiming adversely the above describe*! lands are req nested to tile their claims in thia office on or before »aid 17th day of April, 1907. AKsERNON DRESSER. Register. Firaf publication Feb. U, 1907; last publica tion Apr. 12.1907. <♦♦♦♦♦♦ OMMENCING April 2, 1907, we will J Return to our Customers the entire Cash ♦♦ Receipts of one Day in each Month if the Coupons are Presented between the 1st and the 10th of the succeeding Month ASK US WHY HARLOW, BLASER & HARLOW, t ™ a ^T rchandise