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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (April 19, 1907)
The Gate Keeper TROUTDALE •‘In Faith, In Hop«. In Charity, and with I idelity. (*<in<lin t«*d by E. I,. Thorpe. Committees Assigned by State Master—Another R< lerendum Wanted—Good of the Order. E. R. McColl, Pit. G„ TROUTDALE, ORE. leasing Perfumes ortland Prices urity Paramount roprietary Preparations opular Patents olicy: Please and Protect the People P TRY TROUTDALI Blacksmithing or dorsi shoeing Jas. H. Latham, OREGON TROUTDALE, ATTENTION, FARMERS Prince Otto A Flit Ptrckeroa and Coack Stallioi Five years old, actual weight 1*55 pounds, owned by Northway A Uttlepage, will stand during the season of IW7 nt W. W. NORTHWAY'S Pl.At'E, 1 mile »•«st ol Sandy bridge, on llase Line Hoad. TERMS, $U TO INSURE Prine«* Otto has th«» size of th«* Percheron, the action of the Coach ami the kindest of dis ¡a »si lions. Come nud see for yourselves. Obituary Th«* futirml nt Ira Jack on Thursday, April, II, mu held i«t th«* M E. Church rh’imnni Home. The nttvii»tamr wa* very large and the sympathy fur the I mj - rvaved one* was quite marked. Ira was born in Silverton Oregon, July 30.1 NIKI, coming with his parents tn their {«resent home when he wan quite voting, le was not a vigorous l*oy for some tears, but more rewnlly seemed to bv- rome quite strong, ami Ilia sudden death Tuesday night April, V, after a short ill - liras, was wry unexpected. The lx* re ft family have tin* community's sympathy. after him while you Bring his wife along. think al.uit it IfehM M<»r»tz «'Hom near bi«« lib* I mm I Munday niichl, al th»* I imim I w oil Kid Hatton, who took a couple abut a al I him with revolver. The truulife «x’cur- i rv*l in l .irwon Broa.' aaloon, when* a fight ha«I occur*! the night before, between i Ilatton 4ii>ianother j»arty, whom Moritz tried to ««qrarate. In th«* m»-l«*e Hatto*i received a cot un the « In rk, which he I blamed Morits for. Sunday night, ' about K.30 o'clock, Hatton walked Into the - »loon and without warning fired two »hots from a revolver at Moritz, neitl»er of which hit the a|«ot intended I t# reorh. Ilattofi hnmediatley left town ami baa not been seen since. A I warrant la out for hie arreet. , Mr». Abigail Hcott Ihiuia n, the not ed eipuil rights advocate, Ins-aine a , iiieinlii r of l-ents grange hist w*. k. She I t-ontinue four di»)«. Tim degrees <>f «ill probably lai heard from at the .tale I Flore ami Pomona w ill I mm given on grange. i Thur^lav evening, and the subordinate Several former mi*ml»*r« of tin. »fate <h*gre»*s will I h * t Xi-inplilii'd by trained grange are delegates again tin. year. i teams on Friday evening, at which time The ladiea of the Troutdale library This issoluethiiig whii'b ha. not hupp n- the winners of the State Grange contest I e*l for three or four years Among them are arranging through Mr». A. Fox, the' will la* announced and prizes awarded. may I«* nieutioni-il, W. II If Ihifur. A president, to exchange some duplieate Memorial services for deceased mem- liooks with Booth Port Ian* 1 library, 1 F. Suf hr. W M llilleary. <■ l 1 i lietN will probably la* held on Memorial , thereby adding v» ry materially to the Kiner, together * ami F. M j Pay. value of tfie home library. ! wives. They all understand The Southern Pacific and O. R. A N < ieo. Fpeecbly, formerly in the employ ness mcthisls of the grange ‘ will give a special rate of one and one* <»f the Eniorn Meat Company, but who1 give valuable assistance to third fare to sll who attend the session. accejXed a poaitiun loot January, aa V. 1 ' iiieiulwra who comprise tin tn i The state master lias announced the ! the delegates. 8. meat iuwjM’i tor, at Spokane, died at' following Handing committci*s from that place laat Friday. Eeceased left no i Stat*- Master Fuller of New York *ii. *1 i among ths delegates who will attend as family. ; representatives ol the subordinate a fv« «wka ago. laist year In refuM-il Mr. and Mia. Ben Helling of Walla I the nomination of Lieutenant Gover granges: Finance—M C. Bircher, chairman, nor on the n puhlii'an ticket ami would Walla, Washington, are visiting their ||*. pre- aon, Abe Selling. They expect logo to Freewater; Mrs. Ethel Wal-ingcr, F. I'ertainly have las-n elected >eawi<le for a few weeks Ix-fure returning M. Ki/vr, Mrs. 1. P. Driver, T. L. Tur- ferrod to !«• master of his «tate range as he could not "serve two master» at to tl.eir home at Walla Walla. I nvr. The Herald erred last week in saying I ( rr«i«*titia)a—Mrs. Nettie B. Peterson, ' the »am** time. The referendum urged by Linn county that J. L. Limlerinan and Dr. Belt ha«i chairman, Mists ('. L. Weaver, Mrs. .Mary K. Howard, Mrs. Ethel Walsln- against the State I'nivcrsity appropria bought a boat, itahouhl have »aid that tion i» meeting with a fro-t |>y th,, the lioat Ixlohgvd to Mr. Linderman g« r, E. Arneaou. Division uf Labor—-G. E. Thorp, gratig ■» claetthere. The Gate Kee|irr and Milton Fox. | chairman, A’wa; Mrs. Mary ( ram-, Mrs. E. Arnvson, Mrs. Emma Junes, ' Joseph Adams. Mileage ami Per Pimi—1J K. Penny, chairman, livaverton; Mis. J. 8. Ander son, Mrs. Mary Crane, E Arnesoii, i .Mrs. Mollie Mcoggin. By-Laws—R. W. lull, chairman, I Cleone; Mrs. Nettie B, . Patter»*iti, Mr». I Ora Holladay, W. F. Whitby, !.. 1>. Jones. I I hmm ! of the Order F. J. chairman, Mist; Mrs. I. h. Mrs. Mrreta Phil|«olt, C. T. Mrs. <»surge Scholl. We are Prepared specialty Htate M a *ter Buxton has made the annual annoum*«*ment ol the thirty* fourth session of the Oregon Htate Grange. It will convene at llood River, I May UH, nt 10 o'chu-k a. in., ami will I I ' : ’ j “bikl you m >" several week- a ¿o. The rause of education should not !«• ham- l«.re*it but the matter »I hhi I-I cone- up in the initiative form so aa to M-ttle tlie qucHtioa once for all. Mi«« Sadie Wright, w ho wail called to Troutdale on account of the sudden ill* m-* and death of her fatb«*r, H. II U right, returned to her home in the . city, Tuesday. O. II. Kelley, founder ol the grunge, now in Washington City ha» a inotVi for all grange)». It U: "Don't tri to do t<»> many things. If some of the Oregon patrons would relnenila*r tin- and would also try to realise th)' great harmony that always prevails in the National Grange it would la* (letter for the *>r*l* r ami that which is accomplish, d would Is* of lasting benefit. The Farmers telephone line from Gresham rvach»**l Troutdale this week. ! Mgr. C. R. Kellar experts to have it in go««d working order by the first of next week. The H«*ra)d acknowledges a favor at the hands of F. W. Ciulterbaiii, the j l*»puktr clerk at the Union Meat Corn- • pany’» plant, this week. Lloyd Hicklin, who has been under Wunirui's Work—Mrs. I. I. Hilleary The chairmen of all imp*>rlant com me«iival treatment at Collins Hol Turner; Mrs. Mary Kizer, Mrs. Alice mittees sh*»ul*l rorreapoml with the Springs, has returned to his home re- i Thorp, Mrs. L D. Priver. Mrs. John other ineinU'rs uu*i diacu-- with them cently, much improved in health. Ia>ftls, Mia. Rose Crawford. the general features <>f tin ir report* to E. E. Gotham and family have moved ’ CoH>|M*ratinn—George Schott, chair. the state grange; and all who have res to llillblioro. where Mr. Gotham has man, ( ond< ; B K. I*cnny, Mrs. Mol olutions of any kind are r quested to arranged to open a first claas harness lie Hcvggiu, M^s. A. A. Bonney, J. A. J. have them carefully pre pa r.. I l«-fon~ shop. hand, in w* brief a form as possible, so Crow. Mr-. H. S. Filkins was doing business: iMrmanl Granges—Mill Richardson, as to get them in the hand- t the com in Troutdale, Tuesday, bhe says Mr. chairman, McMinnville; G. E. Tlmrp, mittees early in the aeesion Filkins in busy planting early |«otatoee. Mrs. M. II. Whitby, Mrs. John Loftis, The alcohol |»>tato, a varn ty which Mr. and Mrs. Theodore I^>sch of Port T. J Phii|M.tt. contains about four times th.- alc<di*>lic Appeals— Mrs. Beard, chair pnalucing *'apacity of th*' ordinary land were visiting Mrs. I> »sch> parents, man, Oregon City; Mrs. Merita Phil variety, war discovered by 1’rof. Hansen Mr. and Mis. Coleman, this week. pott, R. B. Auderson, Mrs. Rose Craw on one of his recent tour» • ( exploration The I nion Meat Company is enlarg ford, Thomas Walsinger. and is to be dietribut««l among a num ing it’s ice capacity, in anticipation of a Education—I. D. Priver, chairman, ber of eX|M-riment stations wlu rv it can larger taurine.«* this summer. Wamic; Mrs. Alice Thorp, Mrs. A. F. bo grown under conditions which will (’. N.Stilgoji, <*ne of <»ur p ipnlar farm Miller, Milt Richatdson, I. N. Sim|*on. <1 -termini* its greatest .puilities, manner ers, was doing bu-ineMs w ith our merch ' gricultural College—Mrs. N. H. of cultsvation and insure its rapid mul- - ants the fore part of the week. Whitby, chairman, Corvallis; Mrs. Al- tiplioation. It w ill Is- distributed gen-I J. S. (ole, who has been trouble«! with ire Richardson, Mrs. N. Birchmr, F. orally ami the farmer will be helpe lin rheumatism of late, is arranging to M Ktx«*r, Henry H*»fiincmtcr. producing his own light, fuel ami motive ; move to a dryer climate. Agriculture—II. H. Anderson, chair |Miwer. Mrs. Timms is vi-iling her brother man, Turner; William Beard, Eli Perk The Cla* kamas County District l'o-1 and wife, Mr. and Mis. George Derry, ins, W. II. IE Dufur, Joseph Adams. nmna grange met at Logan in tlie hall Ugislatioii—A. T Ruxton, chairman, of Harding grange No. 122, April 10, of Damascus. Forest (»rove; C. L Weaver, A. A. master J. W. Thomas, presiding Hard- j Mr. and Mrs. Mvttvzen of Portland, Bonney, Mrs. Louise Beard, Mrs. E N. ing grange entertained in the splendiil were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. L. Simpson. Helming'*. manner for which it is noted. Puro Final—Mrs II. S. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Peterson of Fairview, President P. L. Canipbcilof the State chairman, Oregon Citv; Elizabeth Ad I'nivcrsity presentml the side of the have moved into Troutdale for the sum ams, Mrs. Lulu Dean. M N. Birvhner, Ciiiveraity in the matter of the referen mer. T. C. Svoggin. dum. Hi* was accompanied by W. S. Mri«. Elm Hubbird and daughter Good Roads—Fred IL Crane, chair I"Ren, who supported him. The dis were doing bu*inets in Portland, Mon man, Cleone; Mrs. Maggie Weaver, T. cussion of school matters occupiedalsuit day. J. Peterson, Mrs. N. E. Turner, Thomas two hours. Reveral were present who Ange Richardson and wife of Portland Walsinger. * favored the referendum, but it is the Trana|*ortation—J. A. Holladay,chair coiMM'iisus of opinion that the grangers visited rt latives in this burg last Sun-la) . ! man, licet Island; A. F. Miller, Mrs. of ClSckaiuas county w ill make no ef E. E. Sleret of Gresham, was doing B. K Penny, Mrs. l.iziir Pufur. W. J. fort to circulate the petitions. business in Troutdale this week. Pean. Resolution» were adopted as follows; Born, Tne.-d.iy April IB, to Mr. Roy Resolutions—A. F. Miller, chairman, To divide the state into sixty represeiit- Surber ami w ife. a sen. Sellwood; John Loftis, Mrs. M Birch- ativi-s ami thirty senatorial districts, Bert William!» and family, have mov- J ner, Mrs. Emma Jones, R. B. Anderson. fnun each of which one representative ed to taitourell Falls. or one senator shall I«' elected ; to length Bert Hoyt has acveptel a ¡«osition in Butte Creek grange at Fossil, Wheeler en the duration of grange fire insurance Portland. iimnty, is apposing the act passe*! by 1 from tlini* to five year« ; to use the initia 8. 8. 1-ognn is able to ta‘ around again. the last legislature crenting the eleventh tive and referendum in amending the jmlieial itistrict. The outcome of its constitution and by-laws of the Oregon efforts is problematical, as the time for State grange and to enact a corporation action is very short am! interest in the tax law similar to the one now operative ■ matter aeem, to l>e lagging except in in Wisconsin. I Wheeler county. Following are the F. M. Gill of Gartleld grange intro resolution« as a<i*>ph«l: duced a resolution stating the grange Whereas, at the la**t session of the li*«'« not favor the referendum on the I Oregon stab' legislature there was pass Ciiiversitv of Oregon appropriation and ed an act creating the eleventh judicial asking that the much mooted school district ; question lx* made the subject of an Therefore. Is-it resolved hv the mem- initiative measure. The resolution was liers of Butte Creek grange No. 224 l‘a- frowned upon by the committee on res- tronsof Huslsimlry, that we are opposed 1 ohitiiins and laid up*>n the table without to said measure for the following rva- discuMion. The tabling of thia resolu I sonst tion did not mean that the grange was First: It is uncalled for and unneces unfriendly to the university, but that it sary. did not wish to go on record either way. Reeond: We are oppose*! to any lo A class of twenty-four were initiated cal legislation without first ascertaining in the fifth degree. The finance com 1 the wishes of the people interested. mittee found »11* .S7 in- cash in the Third: The district as constituted at treasury. present gives ample time for all business coining liefore' the court. Fourth : The creation of the new dis trict adds nn additional unnecessary «ary ex|>cnsi' of more than six thousand FAIRVIEW, ORE., April 111 — Mrs* dollars a year to state and county; And he it further resolved that we K. C. Quinn has been entertaining bar favor invoking the referendum on this mother. Mr«. Jene«, ami bereister, Mr». measure, in order that the people may Webb, hutli of Marquain. I have an opportunity of expressing their Miss Katherine Mvera of Portland wishes in the matter, w hich they were was a welcome visitor of friemln here 1 not given before the legislature met and last Sunday Miss Myers had charge of I passed the hill. the School here last y*^r. Mis« Susie Hall spent Sunday at her home here. Rhe thinks she is deriving benefit from her treatment at the Ojxm Wouldn't it show public spirit if the Air Sanatorium. Mrs. Hall aci-ompan- farm owners in your granite would ie<l Miss Susie on her home visit. everyone name his farm? E. McGaw ami wife of Portland vis GOOD Of ¡HI ORDIR. The Gate Keeper is always glad to ited nt their farm here the first of the pnplish anything in advance of any week. 1 event. Only get them here by Tuesday Vernie Wenger cut I he eml of his : of each week. thumb off while splitting wool a few Plenty of time" yet to get that neiglt- <lavs ago. [ I tor into your grange, before May 2S. Go (Continneil on last i>age.) A. FOX, Troutdale Oregon Fresh Bread Every Day, 6 Loaves 25c ^nrnv but be material sure *ou bu* al1 opi a.y Mow W, your of us When Looking for Real Bargains Just drop in for a look at our 5c and 10c counters. A great variety of little things, usually sold at other stores for 15c to 25c can be found here at right prices, 5c to 10c. Don’t Forget That we are still paying highest market price for Butter and Eggs The Largest Stock of Patent Medicines in this Neck of the Woods at Saving Prices :::::: EVERY DAY IS POWDER DAY Hardware, Tinware Boots, Slioes, Dry Goods •••••••••••••••••••••••a Hyland Bros. : aa I ucKtneE W. C. BELT, M. I). C. M. CALLS PROMPTLY ANSWERED Have Removed to 168 FIFTH STREET T routdale , - O regon OPFOam THE POUTOmCE Branch Store 211 Second Street Where they will l»e pleased to *ee all theirold cuMtomera and many newutiea. Remember place. P ortland , O r . •••••••••••••••••••••••• Union House LEADING HOTEL IN TROUTDALE ILxtins and board. Commercial trade aolicited. Satisfaction guaranteed Louis Helming, Prop. Troutdale A. E. Derry recently dropped a 200 lb. c»ke of ice on his toe. He is now laid up for repair». •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Mrs. Ellen Wright paid Mrs. A. Fox a pleasant call this week. • Be*t of feed al! the year Goo»l winter • • pasturage Shelter, »'all on <>r write • Albert Fox went to Portland for med ical treatment Tuesday. : J. L. HICKLIN, :PASTURAGE: :