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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (April 26, 1907)
The Gate Keeper TROUTDALE "In faith, In Hope, In Charity, and with Fidelity." A E llerry ami family ami sister, Mrs. Hu.ie Timms, and Mrs. Maud E. Graham attemld the funeral of Roland A Matter of Education—Talcing Hood River by Storm— Will, st Wilhburg last Tuesday after noon. Mr Wills was a brother to Mrs Grange Fire Insurance—Good of the Order. Iterry, nephew ol Mrs. Graham and brother in-law • of Mrs. Timms. Mr, KiiHNolhille Grunge ia determined Printed in any number at Beaver State Wells met bis death last Saturday, Ilia team ran away drawing a large road thut the law in regard to spraying and Herald office. curing for orchard« shall la* enforced. Patrons are especially requested to scraper over Ida body, killing him in There are u number <4 people making a make known tlieir "want.** in the want stantly. business «4 spraying for the farmers I column. It is guarantsed to be the Mrs. James Edmonson ami Mrs. who use material that ia as harmles« an Iwst medium for buying or selling every William Macontash were guests of Miss cold water. The following resolution I thing from a ta< k to a ranch of any Annie Reynolds in Portland recently. [ was adopt«*d by Kuaeellville («range at thing in Multnomah county. Mrs. M acontaah lives at beattie and is ! its meeting April 13: Pennsylvania Patrons are endeavor visiting her father, William Murarli, Whereas, Inaamucb as certain parties ing to have the legislature of that state here. engaged in conirnercial spraying uih * | pass the initiative and referendum law. Mrs. Bert Hoyt entertained a party material that is ineffective, and th«* * mJ no wonder. Consider the power from Portland last holiday. James spread of acale ia not checked by aueb It gives the State Grange. The law, Arthur, Miss f-aura Menaie, Charlie spruying, we earnestly cull tt|»on all men should be accepted or rejected by the Menxie and family arid Mrs. Kurnaey ' vngaged in spraying for others to use people. They are the ones most con were the guests, only proper material, such mm will teat cerned. ( Henry Vanderhoof visited his mother at least four degrees mi the spray barom The state master is now placing in Mrs. Ha rah Vanderhoof at Good Hamar- eter, and, \\ h< reus. Those who manufacture and the hands of every grange master blank dan hospital on Sunday. Mrs. Varnler- petitiotM to refer the compulsory pea, bout lias lately undergone a serious sell pre|aarcd spray should prepare only law and the armory bill. They must operation. the liest, therefore, Arthur Crawford, one of Uncle Sam’s I' m - it icMohed by liiisM*llville («range. be carefully and rapidly handled. Our motto is to do well whatever we under- boya, is (oying his parents, William No. 353, That 4 such )•« raona continue to us«-, prepare or sell ineffective spray take. We'll have the petitions read) Crawford and wife, a visit. He baa been absent some time. iiiatertul we will publish their names to * on time. See if we don t. Evening Star fa busy organising its Mrs. Ix>ni Suits ami children, Mins all tree owners as unreliable and fraud degree team for the Hute Grange. F rom Timm and tin» Helming all of Portland ulent |«eraons. past records made by Evening Star it is »pent Sunday with L. Helming and . . that ita work will lie hard ‘ * I [an,j)y. The laowcr (‘ohiinbia l ire Relief AlMO* .» aura thing cialion» <>|M*rutiiig under the auapicea <4 . to beat. J. J Johmton, nntNter. ia drill The base ball game between Troutdale the Oregon Mate Grange, Inta jiiat ieailc‘1 ing the team in its work. H im excellent and Corbett teams last Sunday resulted it* annual report. The amount of risks reputation in that line ia known to sev in a score of 23 to 3 in Troutdale's favor. in force arc 1*14,1:10, showing a gain of eral tbou m « nd grangera in Oregon and Aaron Fox is serving on the United $67,529 That the grange fire insurance Ifood Ki ver may expect the beat ever. States grand jury. Mrs. Fox is assist in a good inveatmenl an«l the very low- ing in the store during his absence. cat in riifdeiire ia allow n by the rc|»ort Presiding Elder Balentine will con that only |:j?30 fill wi re paid in l«a»M-a duct services in Union school next • luring the past year, covering the a«l- Thursday and Friday evenings. juvttnenta on thirteen polivira of mein I mtm who ruihrtd by fire. The total Mrs. Frances Allard is spending a few FAIRVIEW, Ore., April 23.—Mias ex|H rjse of running the aaaociation wun Ulara A. Moller, daughter of Mrs. A. B. days at her home here. Iler daughter, i only |6'»7.«9, There ia aluay a autlicient . Moller, of this place and Daniel O. Dun Mrs. Metcalf, is visiting her. money in the treaauvjr to pay two or , bar, ion of D. H. Du it liar, were united in Mrs. F. E. Harlow entertained Misses three loasea promptly, awMuamenla. marriage at Piedmont last Monday, only Mildred Johnson and Vera White of I being levied alicad ao uh to keep auch a the immediate relatives being present. Portland on Sunday. balance on hand. The officers of the They will visit with relatives here for a George Jackson and wife of Portland, I auHictation urr Thotnaa Paulson, presi few days before going to housekeeping spent Sunday with George Coleman and dent; A. F. Miller, vice preaident; Jacob in Piedmont. family, Vorheee. «wcrctarv; S. A. I awson, treas Prof. Harry K. Crooks, president of D. F. Buxton is having his barn re urer. The naaociation wna organised Albany College, was here from Saturday paired. This barn hag stood for fifty twelve yearn ago and baa l>eeri growing evening to Monday, a guest of A. I.. years. ever since, its growth ke<*| ing pace with Slone and wife. He delivered lectures Elmer Oleinan of Carley, Wash , has | the growth <»f the grange. None but at the Presbyterian church both morn come to Troutdale to remain for some j grange members may insure with it. a ing ami evening on Sunday that were time. i tel which makes it a conservative and very interesting. safe institution to lM-come identified Emmet Coleman launched his new 1 Mias Lucy Higgins, who returned I with. ls>at, the "Golden Daisy," last Sunday. from California last week, after eighteen Dr Mason is now employed in the That H<s»l River lias a warm place months' atav, is spending a few days in quarantine service at Pendleton. in the hearts ol all of Oregon, depite the Portland. Her sister. Mrs. W. T. Scott, ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦»♦»»♦♦♦o» Mrs. Susie Timms is having general fact that there have been a few who • ho remained in San Francisco to visit improvements made on her place. THE have tried to give her a black eye, is her son, Charles, is expected home this Miss Elsie I-athrup has been visiting attested by the contents of a private let week. ter from E M. Gill of Cle >ne, Oregon, Rev. C. K. Crandall gave an address at Bridal Veil. to A. I. Mason. We take the liberty of on Comparative Astronomy in the Meth- Ralph Jones has gone down the river i culling a few remarks therefrom. , odist church on Tuesday evening, to a to fish. E. P. SMITH & SONS. Gresham, Ore. ♦ Mr. Gill says "Ten granges in old very appreciative audience. Wasco! memliers! Sounds mighty James Iaibey, wife and infant sou of HIRLBIRT go-sl, doesn't it'.' i am afraid you may Goldendale, Wash , are visiting Mrs. Fruit Trees, Small Fruits, Ornamental Trees mav have »limit tsoo t<> Hutt members to latliey's father, Frauk Axtell, and and Shrubs, Rose Bushes and Flowers. It is reported that Alvin and Louie I fe«il stniwls-rries to. Evening Star family. Floss,, who sold their farm here recent grange w ill Is- there with 30 to 50 mem- Mrs. John Strucken recently enter ly, have bought a 12-acre farm eight Write for catahtgne or latest prices on anything you want. < tiers to put on the work in the fourth tained her daughter, Mrs. Brooks, from mile» south of Portland, consideration Phone Farmer 169, Gret*bam Excnange. < degree. It would not surprise me to see »6,000. Portland with her tw ■ daughters. from 15(1 to 200 Multnomah county Fred Rickert has moved in this neigh Mrs. Hannah Shaw will entertain the members there. There will be 50 from i Clnckamaa and .30 from Wiudiington 1-adies 8ociety of Smith Memorial church borhood from near Kelso. He will run ••••••••••••••••••••••••e the farm of L. H. Rickert, his uncle, ' county. Ewrylsslv is talking Hood on Thursday afternoon. this summer Charles Robbins has gone to Eugene River. Yoll want to toot Hood River's CALLS PROMPTLY ANSWERED Mrs. Graham, teacher in the Hurlburt horn long ami loud, for you will have » where he is employed with the O. R. A Have Removed to school, mad.* a trip to Troutdale and N. construction gang. I very appreciative audience.’* lie says there are some w ho are talk- Mrs. B. Tonsetli has returned to her Cleone Saturday and Sunday. T routdale , O regon 168 FIFTH STREET ! ing of taking tents and camping out home in Portland, after a short visit Mrs. Amanda Johnson attended the OriMSITK THE PthSTOFFICT We believe this to lie the very liest with relatives here. meeting of the Woman’s Relief Corps tiling for those to do who ean. We at Gresham last Saturday. Branch Store 211 Second Street Mrs. Clark and son James left for hare innumerable delight fill camping Montana a few days ago, where they D. 8. Johnson of Gresham is seen in LEADING HOTEL IN TROUTDALE Where they will be pleased to see all places in and around the city, and it will reside in future. their old customers and many new ones. this vicinity quite frequently looking Room« and board, Commercial ___________ ______ trade solicited. Satisfaction guaranteed will l>e a most delightful outing at that Kememlter place. P ortland » O r . Mrs. J. M Littiepage returned Sun after real estate sales. ! time of the year. All our granger Louis Helming, Prop. Troutdale Rev. Geo. Houghton of Rooster Rock «•••••••••••••••••••••••a day from a weeks' visit at Corbett. friends w ho have friends abroad whom Miss Hattie Stapleton visited relatives was calling on old friends here Sunday j thev expect Ur come ami who can bring L. Russel and wife visited at 8. M. •••••••••••••••••••••••••e and Monday. tents w ill tlml it a pleasant way to in Portland the first of the week. Davis ’ last Sunday. 8. A. John am) sister, Mrs. L. Bozart ) C. C. Levalley spent Sunday with his attend the State Grange. — Hood Rivet family. He is looking for a house to I- H. Rickert called on T. L. Evans visited friends here last week. News Letter. Re«t of feed all the year. Good winter last Sunday. move into. pasturage. Shelter, ('all on or write Miss Susie Hunter spent Sunday with e There are many good farmers in Ore relatives at Troutdale. S. M. Davis made a flying trip to j Mrs. Emily lost a cow from clover bloat J J. L. HICKLIN, I TROUTDALE e '• Phone Main 22 ____ _______ • gon who should l»> nii'tiiliera of the recently. Portland last Friday. •eeeeoeooeeeeeeeoeo.oeeeee grange. When we can increase our LUSTtDS members with the right kind of mate The Ladies Home Mission met with rial we increase our own strength ami Mrs. Shriner last Wednesday. It was usefulness. When the average man or an all day meeting and a nice dinner woman on the farm fully learns of our was served at noon. There were twelve grent work, of onr high purpose, of our members and two visitors present. usefulness—the social pleasures, tlic The basket social at Pleasant Home financial la netlts and not a single ob jection or reaami why they should not was fairly well attended. The program la* members, thev are then willing and was enjoyed by all present, especially glad to join with us. There is no bet the singing. The proceeds amounted to ter milium for winning a strong, new »37.65. Miss Jessie Francis and her friend. Mr. memlierahip to our order than through the weekly me-sages of tlieGnte Keiqw-r. Goff, attended the l>asket social at Pleas It is giving to those outside our order ant Home Saturday evening. an entirely new and higher idea of the There was a large crowd of friends grange and its work. We want every from Portland out to spend the dav member to help introduce The Herald witli T. Neilmuer Monday. into every family not now taking it. ami G. Moulton and family and Miss Relle by so doing we believe we can help you Cumming spent Sunday evening with increase your membership. If each Ed. Hamilton and family. suliordinate grunge would pay for a few Miss Grace Lawrence of Gresham trial subscriptions to prospective candi »I>eiit a few days last week with Miss dates it would l>e a paying investment. Marian Robeitson. * From a business standpoint wo believe it would bring sufficient additional I Mr. Stubbs, the agent for different money into your treasury to make vou ' papers, staved all night with E. D. more than even la-sides making your Hamilton Sunday. grange stronger anil more useful, and it Miss Jessie Francis of Gresham spent would also help to lift sonic of the bur Sunday at the home of Miss Marian dens from the faithful workers who are Robertson. now doing nil the work. But aside from I Mr. and Mrs. Alpha Bell visited with all this it ia those good, honest, worthy her brother and sister-in-law, G. Moul neighbors that you want ntliilliateil with ton, Sunday. you in your orgnisntion. B. J. Goff of The Dalles has been visiting at the home of George Lusted the past week. 6000 Of THt ORDLR. Mr. and Mrs. Dawson Smith of Bridal If ' Has Oregon a “state flower?'* what is it ami how was it adopted" Veil visited Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Davies Sunday. Grangers, get busy ami look this up. If quarrels have a place in this world, ' Mrs. W. Harris was visiting her sister surely it is not in the grange. Ix> what Mrs. F. Neibauer, last Friday. you can to avoid them elsewhere, too. Mrs. Ara Lusted spent Sunday with Does your grange have print«-,! letter Mr. and Mrs. Joe Robertson. heads and envehqies? They cost but J. Dunlap was visiting E. D. Hamil little more than the plain variety. ton (or a few days. ( *« »n« I u<*t •*« I by E. I.. Thorpe. TROUTDALE, ORE leasing Perfumes ortland Prices urity Paramount roprietary Preparations opular Patents olicy: Please and Protect the People J We are Prepared . . . ....... •» I'M o WITI-Y R atka R kamomahìk Blacksmithing’ SPECIALTY Of HORSI SHOI.ING Jas. H. Latham, DALE, - OREGON ATTENTION, FARMERS Prince Otto A Fine Percheron end Coach Stallion Five years old, actual weight 1755 pounds, owned bv Northway A Littiepage, will stand during the season of It»l7 at W. W NORTHWAY’S PLAUE, I mile east of Sandy bridge, on llaac Line Road. TERMS, $12 TO INSURE Prince Otto bn* the *i*r <>( the Perc heron, the action of the Coach and the kindr*t of <lin|H>fiitionN. Come and tec for youraclvca. NORTIIWAY a I.ITTLEI’AC.E FARMERS, insure in the old reliable Insurance Association . . . The Oregon fire Relief Association of McMinnville OREGON Always pays its losses without delay. J ohn B rown , Agt., R ockwood , Ore. ROCKWOOD Phone Gresham 168 PLEASANT VILW H<K'kwiM»<l grunge will have an ire cream aocial on the aerond Friday eve in May, which will be I ha 10th. A pro gram will be rendered. Proceed* to g<» into fund for new hall. Mrs. Ogden left Sunday for Portland. From there she will go to Forest (¡rove. Mr. ami Mrs. Ogden have lived in this vicinity for over twenty years ami although they had a beautiful home Rockwood will noon lie able to Ixiast here they sold it and have moved onto a small place, as they were getting too of two stores. A st- ck of goods is to lie put into the store formerly owned by A. old to assume the duties of a large, farm. They will be greatly missed by tlivir II 11.11 many friends and relatives here. D. L. Herring lias failed to get any If. J. Prosser of Forest Grove spent trace no fnr of the jersey heifer that part of last week in this vicinity, visit- strayed away two weeks ago. ing friends ami relatives and assisting Grace Crockott, who has been quite Mr. Ogden in removing his stock mid sick for the past two weeks, is slowly household goods to his new home at recovering. Forest Grove. Real estate is still booming nt Kock* Quite a number of the young people wood. Ten acre tracts are readily sell from Fairview attended the social here Ing for |I300. Saturday night. Their kindness wnn R. Sharringhousen was calling on appreciated by the base hall boys. friends in Rockwmxi recently. L. Lovelace is doing some pruning (or The ninny friend« of Miss Mershon Oeo. Zimmerman. were very norry to hear of her accident Mrs. Lilly Hartley has gone to Port ami hope for her speedy recovery. land to work. Mian Ruth Rooney «pent Sunday with Miss Edna Bell visited in the city Sat her »inter, Mrn. Henkle. urday last. lewis Mernhon visited his parents W. A. Herring is reported sick. Inst Sunday. . MUST thank my customers for their liberal patron- • age at my newly opened general store, and I promise square dealing, full weight and honest count. Bring on your butter and eggs. I will pay you all they are worth. ??????????? G JOHN BROWN, Rockwood, Ore. Phone (iresham 168 East wood Nurseries Hyland Bros. I I W. C. BELT, M. D. C. M Union House PASTURAGE *