Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, May 03, 1907, Image 5

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    TROUTDALE
was considerable musical talent display­
ed
PLEASANT VAUf Y
Th» social »ntetaiuinent given by the
The entertainment to be given by
I Order of Washington, at Sycamore hall
Rockwood grange May 10 promisee to
brought a full house.
Ire very unique.
A pleasant •arpnta
surprise walked in on oar
The Primary echool open»I again on
Mies Florence Rose left Iasi week
sehoolmaams, at the borne at William
Monday altar a Weak* vacation causal
CaUternte.
Cbilcote, Ilw other evening.
by the illness of the teacher, Miss Elate
A Imaket ax ial and dance will ba giv-
lutthrop.
SECTION UM
.i »n at Hycamore hall, Saturday «veuing,
Arthur Richardson will aprnd the
Mrs M Shaffer has been very HI I May, 4.
an inner at Baker City lor the benefit ol
Portland friends vieital al the home
Her daughter, Mrs. II. Johnston, has
hia health.
of Mr. and Mrs. Ilolcomb.
The Troutdale base l«ll team played a Irewn attending bar.
TROUTDALE, ORE
leasing Perfumes
ortland Prices
urity Paramount
roprietary Preparations
opular Patents
olicy: Please and Protect
the People
P
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TRY TROUTDALE
Portland and Montavilla friends visit*
train from Portland Sunday. The «core
William Cummingt on Thur »day of
*M H to V in the? Portland team'» favor. I laat week presented hia wife arid «laugh- al at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reidy,
A.E. I>erry met will, another a<-cident tar with a handaome robber tired pha­ recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Haywood are raising
last Haturdav. A meat truck fell on eton.
The Hmith place, near the grange hall, quite a number of chicks,
him, cutting two gaalica tn hie forehead,
lie 1» on duty again Ibis week, however. which was recently sold, is at present
F. Baumann baa been in Troutdale
the ¡«st few days.
Mrs. Geo. Coleman 1» a;«nding a few occupied by Doctor L. Allen.
James G. Kelly is hom<- on a »hort
Miea Ethel llealin of Fairview was a vacation from the Agricultural College
gueat of her brother, John llealin, on at Corvallis.
Among the visitors among us the
Hu mlay.
The ljuliee Aid society will meet with past week were Mrs. Fred Howitt, Mra.
A. J. Garnett, E. Aylaworth. Mra.
Mrs Scharf on Thursday aftermxm.
White, Mrs. Vail and J. E. Lewis of
Fred Ixine and wife have rental the
Rose Cottage, Ruaaelville.
Chalker collage.
day. In Portland.
I ton »Id Chapman of Portland viaital
old (rienda here on Sunday.
Mrs. Susie Timms waa at Hellwood on
Newton lialdin and Mias Jennie Col­
Hunday lu attend the funeral of her lins spent Sunday with Mi»« Jeaai«
nioca.
Francis of Gresham.
Mia» Edith Reynolds of Portland
l<ell Hudson is quite busy fencing bis
a|H-nt Hunday here.
place.
Mias Myrtle Griintln waa a guest of
her uncle, l>an Richardson, al HI. Johns
Hunday.
Bert Hoyt, D. B Grifilllia and George
Coirman spent Hunday will, their fami­
lies here.
O. it. A N agent Quinlin has been
tranaferral to Pendleton.
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COTTRELL
W. J. Reidy ia doing carpenter work
for Ed. Kelly.
The Grange held it’s regular monthly
meeting Saturday last.
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The Order of Washington, for the ■
summer months, has changed meeting
evening» from every Wednealay to every :
other Wednesday evening.
A grandniece of Mr. and Mr». Hol­
comb’s, arrival recently from Iowa. I
She »ays »be ia going to stay.
POWELE VALLEY
The Young I-ado-e Sewing society
met at the home of Mr». Lindgren last
Ilan Herliby sold 40 acres of bis farm ( Haturdav. Dainty refreshments were
to Mr. Baukua lor
ami the remain served and a good time was bad.
der, Ug.ll.er with tea stock farm im-
Two young men ,rrived
)ot
plemente, for »3.UOO to Thoma. Milan urd.y from w«tern Kanou. They are
Mr. Md.n l.» airily movl.
Mr (hK.ar Thorcn
x , .rl^,n
Mr
Herl.hy w.il take a trip to Uliforni. Tburen is a nepbew of Mr. C P. John-
and while there will visit b.a aister.
Th<y hav# COII1 ,lienceJ work al
Mr», lialdin invited her friends to a the brick yard.
hia quilting which she gave on her birthday
Mr and Mrs. Carletail viaital at the
April 29.
home of W. Anderson last Sunday.
Miss Minnis Smith ia visiting her
Harry Welle of Portland vieital at
There is no reason » hy people should
parents.
the borne of H. H. Logan recently.
go anywhere else to make tneir pur­
The railroad surveyors are staying at chases of machinery, wagons and bug­
Clifford luttourell if laitouiell Fall.
the home of M. Ball.
gies when Pleasant Home has such an
a|M-nt Hunday with Louie Young.
Mias Hannah Heddin of Portland ia accommodating merchant in that line
Alisa laura Fox of Portland waa here
visiting her ¡«rents.
aa Orland Zeck, the blacksmith.
on Munday.
William Rosencranla is moving
family on hie farm at llubliard.
We are Prepared
e To IM) YOVR
Blacksmithing
Paowm.r
It «tea
K kaboh a bi .a
SPIXIALTY OF HORST SHOEING
Jas.H. Latham,
TROUTDALE,
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OREGON
ATTENTION, FARMERS
Prince Otto
A Flit Ptrthroi nd Coack Stililo«
Five year« old, actual weight 1755
pounds, ownal by Northway A
Littlepage, will stand during the
aeaaon of 1M>7 at
W. W. NORTHWAY'S PLACE.
1 mile east of Handy bridge, on
lla»e l.iuo Road.
TERMS, $12 TO INSURE
Prince Otto haa the ilicol the Perrhrn»n, the action <»f the Coach and
the kindest! of dia|M wit ions. Conic and *<•«• for yountelvvw.
NORTHWAY
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LITTLEPAGE
PARMERS, 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.
Phone Gresham 168
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Remember, the glasses we fit you
tt> are worth gJ.SO any where on
earth. Our price, only «1.00.
OUR REPAIRING department I» moM
Complete M«in «print f! 00 Watch cleaned
£(1). Send your work by registered mail.
30 repairs any watch.
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Administrator’s Notice.
Mias Mill»[«ugh lead the Christian
Endeavor last Hunday evening. Hbe
also spoke in tbs morning. A large
I.ucky Indeed ia the one who is fortu­
crowd was present.
nate enough to bold a coupon from Har­
M. Ball ia again able to be around.
low. Blaser A Harlow of date April 16,
Next Sunday morning Pastor Nutley
11107. For particular» aee tbeii ad.
will »¡>ewk at the Baptist church and at
Orient Cha|«l in the afternoon.
Mr». Martha Harney returned from
several days visit in Portland.
FAIRVIEW
LUSTEDS
Mr. and Mrs. Wood <>( Rcwkwood
were visiting her sister, Mr». L. A. j
Mrs. J. Lurcher baa l>een entertaining
Davies, Sunday.
Mra. L. Puetikafer ami Mias Dora Puet­
Mrs. Ida llolmee ia visiting her par­
ikafer of Portland
ents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Blackburn.
I.. Mention and wife entertained on
Harry Lusted went fishing at Fair­
Bunday hie sister and hu»l«nd, Mr. and
view Sunday, but caught only a few.
Mrs. Koia-rt Larson, hia brother. Roy
Mies Kuby Goulet visited her parents
Mershon, and a couain, Jarqier Mershon.
in Portland for a few days.
Mrs. Alma Hall had aa guests last
Mien Marian Robertson and brother,
Saturday her nephew, N. Y. Hall, and
wile of Portland, and on Bunday her Guy, attendol th» funeral of Miss Mer-
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brother-in-law, William Hall and wife, shon at Greaham Sunday.
Mrs.
George
Moulton
ami
Mrs.
E.
D.
also of Portland. Mias Susie Hall re­
turned from Open Air Sanatorium on Hamilton went to Portland on business
Sunday evening, where she has been Saturday.
for sometime.
She is improved in
Several po>ple from Gresham («seal
health, but left on Tuesday for The through here enroute to Bullron fishing.
Dalles where she will »¡s-nd the summer
for farther benefit. She was accom|«-
UPPER 1AT0URELL
tiled by her brother, Ernest Hall.
For 10 CENTS
Pacific Farmer Co.
147 Front Street, Portland, Oregon,
Mrs.
Mra. W. Hicks »pent last Monday
from with her mother, Mra. W. J. Croweton,
ago. at Gage.
here
Reed the want ais on page 8.
ROCKWOOD
Write for catalogue or latest prices on anything you want.
Phone Farmer 109, Gresham Excnange.
W. C. BELT, M. I). C. M
CALLS PROMPTLY ANSWERED
T routdale ,
The undersigned directors of Gresham
Library Association in accordance with
Section 3, Act 4, of the constitution do
hereby issue a call for a apodal meeting
of said association, to he held Tuesday,
May 7, at 8 p. m., in the library build­
ing, for the purpose of electing one
director to fill vacancy ; to consider the
Union
Briach Siert 211 Second Street
LEADING
Where they will be pleased to see all
their old customers and many new ones.
Remember place.
NOTICE.
Mra. A. Woodward is on the sick list.
E. Jenkins and wife, Min Idith Jen­
kins and George Ilulph spent Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. J. Rose, and Frank
with relatives here.
Knieriem with hia family, went fishing
Mr. ami Mrs. Peter Peterson and Mrs. j last Sunday. They reported a good
.
Peterson's son, Alvin Coupeland, of tine.
Nolle» t« hereby given that the undersigned
Frost for the past week has done con*
haa been appointed administrator of the estate
of Thomas t'olbentaon, deceased, by the county siderable damage in thimvicinity.
court of Multnomah county, State of Oregon
Miss Meredith gave an entertainment
All persons having claims against said estate
There
are required to present the same to me, duly at Rockwood school last Friday.
verified, at the office of my attorney, Newton
McCoy, room 715 Oregonian building, Port­
land, Oregon, within six months from the
date of this notice.
Dated this J2«l day of April, 1907
J. R GENE,
Administrator of the estate of Thomas
be nt son, decease«!.
Newton McCoy, Atl’y for Administrator.
Fruit Trees, Small Fruits, Ornamental Trees
and Shrubs, Rose Bushes and Flowers. ?? ?
168 FIFTH
Mies Maud Walters is at home for a
daughter, Mra. Frank Waters, of Port- ■
short time.
land.
Wallace Albright of Marquatn, Ore.,
was a recent guest of K. C. Quinn and
family at Sun Dial ranch.
E. P. SMITH & SONS. Gresham, Ore.
Hyland Bros.
Miss Anna Benfield is at the present
D. O. Dunbar and wife went to their
new home in Portland the last of the visiting with her sister, Mrs. W. J.
( roiuaton, at their new dairy farm, near
week.
Mrs. J. 11. Stapleton entertained her [ Portland.
Mrs. William Ashcraft Miss Lent
Stone, Mias Laura Luce, J. Lurcher and
wife, Rev W. r S.-I.tt mid 11. W.
Mathison were recent Portland visitors.
East wood Nurseries
To keep poeted on the marketa of
the United Statea and especially in ooooaeeoeeeeooeaoeoeoeooee
your locality, subscribe fir the old
reliable Northwest Pacific Farmer, for
38 years the standby of the agricul­
tural Intereste of ths Pacific Coast.
Have Removed to
We will send it to you 10 weeks for
10 cents on trial. Stamps will do.
STREET
Address
orpom THE POWTOFFICE
C. J. Littlepage. who is in the sawmill
nteon of Portland was also a Sunday
gut st of Mrs. Scott. Mr. Aruison was a business, spent last Sunday with his
family, at the Mountain Dale farm.
(ormer reaident of Fairview.
Daniel O'Shea lias been painting hie
house here occupied by E. Anderson
and family.
After an ¡line» of nearly four months,
T. L. Walden died at his borne in Bridal
Veil, Weduewiay, April 24. He was
born in
Warren County, Illinois,
June 18, 1857. In 1885 he was married :
to Miss Alice Bebee. Coming to Oregon-i
in 1888, lie settled at Lebanon, Linn |
County, where he remainai until about
six years ago when he, with his family,
moved to Bridal Veil, where he has
been employed by the Bridal Veil Lum­ I
ber Co.
The deceasal leaves a wife and seven Ì
children, two of whom are marriol.
The funeral services, which were held
Thursday, were conducted by the
I. O. O, F., Falls Lodge, No. 101, of
which order he was a member. Inter­
ment was made in the Bridal Veil Cem­
etery.
During his life he made many warm
friends who extend their heart felt sym­
pathy to tl>e bereft family who has lost
a loving busband and father.
WEEKS
The following officers were electai in
Dr. Mabel Akin and (Min) Dr. Galea
of Portland were entertained by Mra. Mountain Sunday School to lead the
work for the next quarter, Mrs. F. 11.
A. T. Axtell last Sunday.
Mrs. R. White of Portland is «¡lend­ Rix, superintendent; Miss Huff, ass t
ing a few days with tier sister, Mrs B. superintendent; Mura Roes, secretary;
Stella Anderson, organist and treas­
W. Bowman.
urer.
Min I ■itcy Higgins, who is now em­
F. Young, of Portland, spent Sunday
ployed in Portland, sjient Sunday with
her sister, Mra. W. T. Scott. Mr. Ar- with hia brotber-in-law, Martin Lund.
Troutdale spent Sunday here.
Peterson has almost recovered
her burns received route time
Mias Mabel Brink was also a guest
on Sunday.
Death of T. L Walden
HOTEL
O regon
House
IN TROUTDALE
Rtxtms and board. Commercial
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trade
solicited. Satisfaction guaranteed
P ortlasd , Oa.
Louis Helming, Prop.
'Troutdale
question of incorporating and to adopt
plans for the erection of a permanent^
home for the library and reading room.
Signal: J. M. Short, Mrs. M. Clan*
ahan, Mrs. H. L. St. Clair, Mrs. A.
Meyers, C. A. Nutlev.
:PASTURAGE:
Best of feed all the year. Good winter •
pasturage. Shelter. Call ou or write
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076 APR. 16
HARLOW, BLASER &
HARLOW
NOTICE
Troutdale, Oregon
All parties knowing
themselves indebted
to the A R. Watkins
Medical and Spice Co.
will please settle with
Howe & Lane, agents
for Multnomah and
Clackamas counties.
GENERAL
MERCHANDISE
D 5.00
Return your coupons date
April 16 and receive the
same in cash, anytime be
tween May 1st and 10th
9
VALUABLE
ASK US WHY
B
J. R. Watkins Med. Co.
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'll TE ARE returning the entire Cash Receipts of
» » one day in each month. Make a purchase and
strike the lucky day. We surely have something
you want, as we are dealers in everything you want
to buy or sell.
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QODHARD, Fine Imported 6erman Coach Stallion ;
Registered No. 707
F ib Ttirt OM
Stifte 14H Ite.
SEASON 1007
. MUST thank my customers for their liberal patron-
J age at my newly opened general store, and I
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promise square dealing, full weight and honest
count. Bring on your butter and eggs. I will pay yod
all they are worth. ???????????
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JOHN BROWN, Rockwood. Ore.
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Haa headquarter« at Paul Rliaa,’ ¡ ¡
PImaant Valley, Ore., where he will i >
stand Wedneelays ami Friday»;
also at F. Emily's l«rn, 4 miles
east of Randy bridge, from Monday,
10 a. m., to Tuesday, 2 p. m.; at
Chase's barn, l'leasant
Home,
Thursdays, 10 a. m., to 1 p. m.: at
Fairview' and vicinity on Saturdays.
HARLOW, BLASER & HARLOW
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
Terma
To insure, |26; leap, |10
Phone Gresham 168
Troutdale,
PAUL BLISS, Trees, and Mgr.
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Oregon