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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (May 17, 1907)
sou of Portland wars Huoday guests of Mrs. Ott's parents, J II Cook and TROUTDALE TROUTDALE, ORE leasing Perfumes ortland Prices urity Paramount roprietary Preparations opular Patents olicy: Please and Protect the People P Tliohiaa Miller and wife of spring- water, Dre , were recent guests of Mrs. Millar’s parents, G. W. Zigururruian The moat enjoyable «»dal function of tin* week was a MU |mrty given by Mrs. and wits. F. E. Harlow at her Itonte on last li. Tonawth and wile spent Sunday Thursday afternoon In honor of Mra. with relatives here. Huaie Timiiia, who ex|a** ta to leave s*»>n Mias Ilins Cook has returned to I'fall, for a trip to Kuro|w, White carnatione ! Wash., slier a few days visit with her ami a«|»«ragu» ferns auro very effect- > parenta here. Mias Umbel accoiupaii- Ively arrange*! alnxit the rtsttite and r«*d led her. earnatlona were given aa favors. Mra. I Misaes Lucy H'ggiua, ¡ slay Wilcox, McKreler, Mra. John llealin anti Mrs. Edith Jenkins, Mu*-, Zimmerman, John latraoti tarried off the prisa*, Ernest and Rodney Hall, Earl Tagart riltawlterry sliorUake was serve»I dur- ami E M Htonaffpeni Sunday with rel Ing lhe afternoon. The guvwts were atives Iters. Mra. Huaie Timms, Mrs. Edmonson, Frank Waters ami wife of Portland Mra. tier, Mra. <J. N. Reynolds, Mra. Henry Richardson, -Mrs. I*. B. Griffiths, were recent guests of J. II. Stapleton Mra. Fre*l Zlnrmormait, Mra. II. II. and wife, Mrs. Water« spending sever Young, Mrs L llarlow, Mrs. John lair- al days here. aun, Mrs. t'arl latrsoir, Sirs. MeKaefer, E. A. Whitney ami E. Anderson are Mrs. Writ llttraell, Mra. Albert Krottae at their homes here this week. They anti Mias Mal»'l Brink. will warn begin the erection of a On Nalurdav evening of tbla week the residence for E. Cumming« at Gresham. library Aamxiatlon will give an Ice K. Armstrong ami wife of Portland cream social and dance for the benefit are making their borne here now at the of lb« library. residence ul J. T. Htillian. The public arbool la preparing to give an entertainment at the close ol aclnstl Iter. George McKiuley of S|»>kane visited frlemls here the first of the week on hie return from a visit to his fruit Mrs. May Metcalf ami eon of Portland farm up the valley. were recent guests of her mother, tire. » Francis Allard. Mr Murphy baa moved bis family in Ur the f-iglit cottage. Dr. Watson, government rnent inapec tor, has Itesit transferred to Hau Fran • Rev. George Coleman occupied Evangelical church last Sunday. the S H. l»gan is at Collins etuinge (or Iris health. Misa I aura Mcnzie of Portland e|>ent Sunday with relatives here. We are Prepared , To Do Ytrl'lt Blacksmithing; Jas. H. Latham, •• I ROUTDALE, OREGON .... •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••B ATTENTION, FARMERS Prince Otto A fin Pirclietoi lid Coni Stilli« Mrs. Sarah Vanderlroof baa returned form the Good Samaritan Insipital where »lie underwent a m-rious »itera tion. Hite ia staying with her eon fit’ll* rv ami wife. Mra. Alla-rt Kromie, who lias I «en vieiling relatives here for several day«, lias returned to her home at lai Grande. SPBCIAI.TY OF HORSESHOEINO r Kir* year» old, actual weight I7AS | hiiiiii | i , ownrl by North way A IJtil«<|iagv, will stand «luring the season <»f 1907 al W. W. NORTH WAY'S I’LACE, 1 mile* east of Kandy bridge, on Rase l.ine Road. TERMS, $12 TO INSURE Princ» Otto ha« tb<* «ite <»( tbv Percheron, the action of the Conch mid the Idndrtl of ditpueltfotta. Ctmi» and ih * c for yourarlvea. FARMERS, insure in the old reliable Insurance Association . The Oregon Fire Relief Association of McMinnville OREGON Always pays its losses without delay. A. S Milne baa rented the cottage of Mrs. Susie Timms, situated on Main street, D. E. Swank is having a cottage erect ed on liis place. anti recover damages. one non, Charles. w. E h . n u F u i< Attorney at Law 11 Civic Mon- ln»-el- The Intlmsts cont vet of the employees, through their own directors, with tho flnsndal and business affairs of the com pany Would be beneficial to all sides Ths financial and business problems that must be constantly solved by the direct ors of an Important Industry, of which tho workmen have now Utile realisation, would beoomn familiar to them. Thia would tend to allay the distrust and sus picion that smplovi^a are so apt to feel toward the officials of a corporation; would make them more reasonable and contented. Tim ■’ - Sholders' directors would get a clearer understanding of the objects and desires of the wage earners, besides Iwlng brought Into much closer contact with the practical details of ths srork as seen by the workmen. Tho public, being represented on tho boprtl of directors, would have etmndenco In Its management, «haring substantially tn the profits of ths business. It would not take the antagonistic attitude It now does In many ways the public could and would help Instead of hindering ths com pany's wotk. as now so often Is ths case. o( all Fairview citizens fur the advancement *>f tlx* town, ami was emphasized in «|H‘ecl>es by W. Ellison, E. A. Whit ney and A. L. Stone. The matter of ■lts|«ising of rubbisli, collected on streets ami paved ground, was brought up by Mrs A. L. Stone ami committees were appointed ami plana laid to accomplish tbe task. The matter of securing a home for a library ami reading room was also diaruawd ami it wss decided to erect a suitable boilding for the pur- | h >» v . A s|*ct'ial meeting was calk'll for Monday evening. May 27, at which lime a rousing meeting is expected. A liter- arv program is being pre|s«re<l anti re freshments will lie served. Everyone in Fairview should attend this meeting. Mrs. A. W. Zimmerman and daugh ter, Mise Rae, have retnrued from a few 737 Chamber of Commerce Phone Main lUUUl 1‘oim.Asn, O hkoon days' visit in Portland. C. L. Smith R|>ent Sunday home at The Dalles. at his (I. II. Rich, wife and child,*ot Wasco, Ore., returned to their home after a short vl«it at the homes of A. T. Axtell ' and R. W. Wileox. H. S. Stone has been quite ill since last Saturday night. Mrs. O. A. Jackson had as guests last Sunday, II. E. Joy, wife and child, E. It. Ilyatt, wife and daughter, and Miss Mary Perkins and .Miss Edna llenley, all of Portland. Mrff. Lulu Ott ami Mrs. Lulu Antler- Hykffld Bros. I Have Removed to W. C. BELT. M. 1). C. M FAIRVIEW G. E. Weyer left a few days ago (or Alder, Colo., where he expecto to re- able in the future, Oovrrnment Partnrnhtp. Sovemnraot oWMHblp an.! operation must go through a long stage of ex periment before its fate can tie decid ed. No doubt It will tie given a w ider trial In this country than heretofore within the next few years K.>me weeks ago a writer In the New York I tele Bargains in the “Herald Want Ails." pendent prupoaed that the government reorganlxe the whole social system by owning aud operating all Induatrtea, re warding tbe operatives a<-cordlng to Hom. epat hie Physician and Surgeon their prodnet ludlvldually—that la to Calls ■ I tend«*« I day or night. sar. managers, artisan« and laborers lifficr pbotM* Main 52. .Kes. phon«*. Main 58 being pa l<l the a«*tual value of their Office, over Stuart's store. Main Street: rest deuce, Main street, near Third. GRESHAM sen Ices In effect Ibis plan would atiollsb clasaes and make all jtersoua producers or tbe det**'udeuta of pro- «luccr». More recently Mr Thomas A. Watson, who Is a man of techuli-al trnlulng ami experienc*- outlined In tbe New York Sun a simpler plan of gov ernment control, bls suggestion being the partnership of tbe government with corjiorate Interests. J. M. «Murr, M. D. V. A. «HOBT, ■ « ». In theory Mr. Watson s plan seems to suliatltute a three skied system of own ership for what he calls a one aided Pb v Bit. iaBA'SargMBL system now In vogue In results It Grreham, • Oregon might not work out that way. Mr. YVatson Imagines a board of corpora tion dlrwtors «-ompoacd of capital and government represent a tires equally di vided. Tbe government contingent would also lie equally- divided into two divlsioua, half repraM-nthig latior and tb<> other half tbe atate. Capitalists would put up tbe capltsl In return for a government guarantee of a mlulmum dividend and th«* pay of the employees rise aud fall with the dividends earn C.ILLS PROMITLY ANSWERED ed. National and state partnerships would run all tbe railroads and munici pal partnership» own all tocnl public O regon T routdale , utilities. Friction, competition and spe<-ulatlon would be ellminaled were cor(ioratlona organised on thia basis. Mr Watson declares. He says: PHYSICIAN—*«_SL RGEOÎ Mrs. Fred Zimmerman entertained th« laidiea Aid auciety on Wednesday afterrnnm. Frank Ihivia and wife viai- l«l Mra. Ihivia* mother, Mr«. A. Brickley. Saturday ami Sunday. —. Sore Nipples. Any mother who has had experience with this distressing ailment will lie pleased to know that a cure may lie effected by applying Chamberlain's Old Resident Passes Away. A horse (»‘longing to Mr. Duda was rnu over and killed by an automobile, on Saturday night laat. The number of the machine was found in the road after th« accident, The owner will try An Agr««able Settlement. Merchant Ito colored man Tunye— livre, say, Tony, bow about this? You are not going to make enough to pay both me and the debt you owe to Mr. Knox. What are you going to do about It? I'm really getting anxious, you know. Tony - Well, I tell you, Mas* Euglne I bln 'volvIn' dat question In my min' fur nigh two weeks, an' dis Is de wsy I 'volve It—I'm gwine to pay you an' gwlue «y'patbbe wld Mr. Kuo*. J. G. McElroy, Mrs. William Johnson is entertaining her daughter, Mrs. Bessie Eales. A regular meeting of the Improve ment latague was held last Monday J ohn B rown , Agt.. R ockwood , Ore. Phone Gresham 168 night. Arrangements were math* for a grand rally of citizens at a special meet - ing to be liehl on Monday night. May 27. A lunch will be served free to all ROCKWOOD present. As matters of great moment Mrs. J. Qilinn is home from her trip. tin Saturday morning, Muy II, Mrs to all the |>eople of this vicinity are to Joe Mem’ahl was out from Portland, Mary Elisa Cotte, wife of Mr. John Is* considered, it is expected all will lw Cotte, of Cottrell, pnaaed from thia lift* present. Sunday, visiting friends. after a brief illness . She had been un ftexter Quesinberry Is employnl in a F. I.. Boederfleld of Portland has pur- well all winter but Imd somewhat re- barber supply house, in Portland. chased 31 acres of the Strucken farm, covered, and hail taken up nonit* of her situated west of town, on Hie Sandy Mrs. Cora Robertson, of Barton, baa household duties, when stricken with road. Mr. and Mrs. Boederfleld have ls*en visiting Ri>ckw<«»l friends the past pneumonia, hinting but a few days. moved on the farm ami will make their few days. Mrs. Cotte was horn in County Essex, Rockwood's literary society will serve England, Novemlier, 4, 1887, where she home here. The farm with the live- stock sold for $3600. ice cream to its members, Thursday, grew to womanhood, la*ing united in Mrs. Kathrine Kelly of Portland lias eve, tlx* 10th. holy wedlock to her hnnlmnd in 1B42. Mr. and Mm. Cottie were both re purchased from Osliurn Bros, tbe Wm. Ilockwuinl'a Grange social, given Fri Byers property, a cottage aud six lota, day evening, was well attended. A nice markable singers in tlmir early yearn, program was rendered, and a good time and were metnliera of the Baptist church. situated near the center of town. Cun- Coming to Oregon in 1HS2, they settled sideration, *1100. enjoyed by all. V. Palmer of Portland has moved his Quite an exciting game of baseball on the place that baa lw*en their home was playatl Sunday afternoon, between ever since, near Cottrell, where Mother family in the J. I.uscher house and will bike charge of the farm during the ab the juvenile team of Rockwood and Col- Cotte endeared herself to all who knew umbia View. Tlio score at close stood her. Besides the liusl*aml she leaves sence of Mr. and Mrs. Luacligr. Mrs. one daughter, Mrs. E. Dickenson and Palmer is a sister of Mrs. f.uacher. 17 to K, in favor of Ruck wood. The Good Bey. Littto Jack I’rtndle was betag brought up very carefully end nil- giougly. One evening after tea In the pffWWBM of company be said to bls mother, "I'vs tieeu a gm«J txry Uxlay. haven't f, mother?** "Yes. you have. Jack <k*sr," bls moth •r uu»were«l. "J didn't forget to take off my rub- b**ra, and 1 didn't forget to put them away Iwhlnd the door, did I?" "No, Jack dear." "Ami I haven't slammed any doors all day long?" "No. my dear boy." "An<l I didn't forget to say grace aft or dinner, aud I Lave been gmxl all day long I haven't forgotten a damn thing.” Mrs. I’rtndle burst into tear« In spite I of her guests. Drs. Short & Short Mrs. A. W. Brickly lias move*! to Bell atatiuu. Kcveruml Brickley is in Mon tana. An enthusiastic meeting of the Improvcnieot club was hel*l last • lay evening. The theme »f the 1 Ing was tin* uniting of the efforts Schopenhauer on Erudition. It la that inurti readiug dejirlvr« tlie mind of all elasticity. It Is like fceep ijg a spring rootinually under preeaiire. The aaf»*«t way of Laving uu thought a of one's qwu is to take up a book «»very moment oue has nothing to do. It Is thia practice which et plains why erudition makes most inep mor* atiipkl ami silly thsn they are by nature and prevents their writings ole taining any measure of wee**« C. H. ATWOOD, M. D. Mias Mary Buxton has returned from a few day's visit at The Dalles. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••a • •• Rev. C. E. Crandall made a trip to Hood Biver this week. lite 27th of thia month. £. ItiMM'iicranta anti J H. Cole made a trip up lite valley lust week. cisco. IRY TROUTDAU wife. Salve as soon as the child is done nurs ing. Wipe it off with a soft cloth before allowing the babe to nurse. Many trained nurses use thia salve with best remits. For sale by all dealers. Consult the “Want Ails.” on page 8. . OpeiMUTB THS romoertca Irancb Start 211 Second Street Where they «ill be pleased to see all their old customers aud nunjr new ones. Rrmember place. P ortland , O b . ••••••••••••••••••••••• B. DICKINSON Attorney - at - Law, Notary Public . . . ' ommerrUl Bldf . Cor. 2nd and O ffici 507 . ____ Z-irri. Phone Par. 1<»I Washingt n . Ht . i*uBTLAMD. 2D V Villa Avenue. R k .« il > kn < K t — M oxtavilla . At home rveuings. 6rtskaa Lodge No. 125,1. 0. 0. F., TROUTDALE HOTEL Yewly opened, under new management. K.w>m. and board .by day. week or mouth. Rates reasonable. Patronage solicited. J. R. A llison . Prop., Troutdale. Or. House Louis Helming. Prop. Troutdale •••••••••••••••••••••••••a :PASTURAGE , J. 1. IIIVRUH, Ph.,nr M.in Zl « eeaoaaoeooeeaeeeaeeaaeoooo CARLSON & EMERY Lndertdkers and Embalmers Complete stock of roffln. and fnrnlshlan. Hearne furnished if desired i*,„u__ Calls promptly attended. l>reMldHI,(>r. WOW Clover Camp No. SIR. Gresh- ' ' ' am. meets in Kegner’s Hall on 2*1 ami 4th Mondavs at S p. ni. J. N. Clanahan. C. C.; L. P. Manning, Clerk. Visiting Woodmen We'couie. N®- Ki-gner s United Artisus —1 76, meets tn Hall 1st an.l 3d Friday each month. Henry Douthit, M. A.; C. A. Nutley, Sec’y. All Artisans Welcome. A bomb thrown In Russia the other day killed only, the man It was intend ed for. Somebody must Lave been glv Ing the terrorist« instructions in the art of missing the Innocent bystander. The Edward Holan Undertaking Co. Funeral Directors and Embalmers '226-222 Third St., cor. Salmon Modern Ambulances Lady Assistant Phone 567. PORTLAND, Or. 076 APR. 16 HARLOW, BLASER & HARLOW We still have some Troutdale, Oregon TIMOTHY AND CLOVER SEED D S.00 VALUABLE ASK US WHY Bring In Your Coupons Dated as above and Get Your Money back E ARE returning the entire Cash Receipts of i \V 1 7 one day in each month. Make a purchase and strike the lucky We surely have something - day. - - — » you want, as we are dealers in everything you want to buy or sell. ? ? ? • « HARLOW, BLASER & HARLOW GENERAL MERCHANDISE Troutdale, - j • Rewt of feed all the year. Good winter • • poturage. Shelter. < all on or write • • 1 I HlfKIIV TROCTDALg I Meets every Saturday night in Odd Fel low»’ Hal!. J. G. Metzger, N. G.; D. M. Kotiert». Secretary. Encamment meets 1st and 3rd Wednesdays of each month. All visiting brothers specially inviteli to attend. Notice of Sheriff’s Sale. tn the circuit court of th» «late of Oregon for Multnomah county. Van HurnVA Davis Co. a corporation, plaint Iff, vs. tlcorgv Kltiericin. defendant. By virtue ot an execution, ju.lgnu-nt order. •Iwree and order «al< lasued out of th« above • util I,-t court In the above entllleil cause, to me direct,«1 and dated lhe third day of April, 1ZBT, upon a Judgment rendered and entered in said court on the ninth day of October. t*XM. In favor of Van Burnt A bavis Co., plaintiff, »ml sgalnat tieorge Klnertem. defendant, tor the «urn of ffi; to with IntereM at the rale of it per cent per annum (rom the twelfth day ut August. ISM, amt the further mim ot »U S', with inlerwt al the rate ot S per cent per annum rom the twenty-fourth day of April, naa, crMa. disbursements and attorney«* fees, amt for lhe further «urn of M JO, accrued coata and disbursements, and the costa of and upon this writ, commanding me to make sale nt the fol- lowing describe*! real property, to wit: Southwest quarter of northeast quarter and northwest quarter of southeast quarter See. M. T I. M. It. t B., Multnomah county, Oregtm. Now thrrefeeo by virtue ot said execution. Judgment, order, decree and order ot sale and I In oostpliaaee with the commandsot »aid writ. I will on Monday, the tenth day of June, I tart, at in o'elm'k a. . at lhe front d«»*r ot the county court house In Cortland. Multnomah mmnty. Oieffon. sell at imhllc auction (subject Io redemption) to the highest bidder for cash In hand all lhe right, title amt Interest which the within nano-*I defendant had on the twenty-fourth day t*f April, cast, the date of the Judgment, or since that dale had In and to lhe above described property or any part thereof, to Mtlafy said execution. Judgment order and decree, Interest, data and accrutns costa. K I. snvkwa Sheriff of Multnomah county, ttreeun IMte*1 this third day of May, 1907, fltst Issue May 10. lw;. last Issue June 7. IW7 168 FIFTH STREET Union LEADING HOTEL IN TROCTDAL1 Room« and board. Con ________ mereiai trade solicited. &ati»iaction guaranteed Oregon