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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (May 24, 1907)
Multnomah Pharmacy E. R. McColl, Ph. G., TROUTDALE, ORE. HELPS SPRING mailed now it i'»>k« a« if it 1« an insured fact. Several persons were traatwl loa rhlo on an official car Saturday. TROUTDALE Mrs. Amanda Hunter died at Good Samaritan hospital laat Humlay al 12:40 o'clock. Hite waa stricken with paraly sis laat Wednesday morning while st her duties. Gn Friday evening «he was taken to the hospital in th« hope that Iter life might lie saved by an operation, but she was found to be too weak to undergo tlie operation. Funeral ser vices were conducted from the Metho dist church here at 10 o’clock Tuesday by the |««tor, Rev. C. E. 4'raadall, as- sUteii l>y Rev. W. T. Hccrtt. Interment was mail« in tire Hall cemetery. Mra. Hunter waa tarn in taxingion, Mich., June 7, 1KM. In IIM5 elm was married to Keiialdo Hunter in Lexington, Mich. They came to Oregon in 1K77 ami have resided at or near Fairview ever since. Twelve children were born to them, ten are now living; Mrs. Emma Hmitb of Tacoma, Wash., Mrs. Frances llallalexi ul Hoquiam, Wash., Mrs Minnie Jon«« of Portland, Mias taura JI (inter of Port land ami Mieaea Nellie ami Hu«ie Hunt er of Fairview, also Albert Hunter of Hpokane, Nelson Hunter of Tacoma. Thoma« ('order and daughter ar« at Tacoma, Wiuh., gu.mta of K. Mlwrar. Miaa Hadi« Wright of Portland a|«nt Humlay with relative« here. Mrs. Huai« Timina left l«»t Monday for a two week'« viait wit I. relative« at l*amaacu« and Portland. Hhr expects to atart for Kurofie the Ural of Jun«. Miaa Malail Brink ha« gone to viait her |mrrnta at Coburg, Oregon. Prof. J. E. Patterson had aa a gue»l on Humlay hia nephew It. B. Condon of J. Col« and wife «pent Monday in ■ for the farmer Ammonia, 10c jxr pint. 20-Mule Borax, 15c pkg. Chloride ol Lime, 10c per 1-2 lb., 15c per lb. Sulphur Candles, 30c for 4 Formaldehyde, 50c per pt.; $3 per gal. Beats Blue stone for smut in all kinds ol grain. Epsom Salts lor stock, 4 lbs. for 25c. for the Garden Rose Spray, kills bugs and aphis. Insect Powder, 10c and 25c i The best for results. for the Blood Col u rn b i a n Sarsaparilla, first-class, 90c ; 3, $2.50 _ ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••a*« We are Prepared . . . T." o » your £1 Blacksmithing SPECIALTY Ol MORSI SHOIllfcCl Jas. H. Latham, TROUTDALE. ... - OREGON • ••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••• I ATTENTION, FARMERS Prince Otto A Flit Ptrtkeroi nd Coick Sfililo* Five year« old, actual weight I7M pounds, owned by Northway A l.itth'iaigc, will «taml during the wnwin of 1907 at W. W. NORTHWAY'S PEACE. 1 mile ea«t of Hamly bridge, on llam« l.ine Hoad. TERMS, $12 TO INSURE Prince <Hit» Im* th** »i«**«»( the Pore heron, the action the of din|*t»»itions, (’«» iih * und mm » fur youraelvw. XORTIIWAY a the U«»a«*h and I ATTLEl’AGE 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. CORA ANDERSON 1« «till in the MILLINERY Business at Fairview. She has a full line of Summer Millinery, and her prices are right. Come and get a nice hat and look pleasant. E . 1» . I> LT F U H Attorney at Law 737 (’hftinlMT <»i Commerce Phone .Mitin 33titi P ortland , O rkgom Phone Gresham 168 ' hia haml laat Thnraday while running a I cream separator. It ia re|Hirte«l that wediling bells will toon lie ringing in thia vicinity. CORBETT Miaa Zula Bell war a Portland viaitor j Saturday. Several of Hie young people «tteml.il the dance at Hridal Veil Satunlay even ing. Portland. Mr«. I., Griswold had aa a plot on Humlay, Mra. F. II. Quinlin ol Pendle ton, Oregon. Mra. Emma Kharf ia in Portland inoat of the time on account of the illness of her mother. Cliiclirnpox and mumps ar« raging among the little folk* and occaaionally give th« older one« a call. Mra. F. ft. Hubbard, Mrs. Ellen Wright, Mra. Fred Zimmerman and Mr«. Viola Htillaon and daughter, Icniui, attended the dedication services of the Methodiat chun b at timliaiii Humlay. Homupathic Physician and Surgeon Calls attended day or night. <>fllee phone Main ¡¡2. !<«-» phone. Main «53 . Office, over Mtnart'u store. Main Street ; re»i- I dence. Main »treat, near Third. GRESHAM. ' There !■ probably no medicine made Mra George Coleman and daughter. Pearl, have return««! from a two week'« viait in Portland. that is relied u[am witli more implicit Hcliool will clone thia week with an confidence than Chamberlain’a Colic entertainment and dluner in Fux'a hall Cholera and Diarrhoea R< medy, dur Friday evening. ing the third of a century in which it Mra. L. E. Gotham of Hillaboro waa haa Ircen in use, people have learned visiting ol«l friend« here la»t week. that it is tlie one retm-ly that never F. R. Quinlin, the O. R. A N. agent, fails . When reluced with water and ba« move«I to Pendleton ami ia in charge sweetened it is pleasant to lake. For sale by all dealers. of the Work there. Miaa Georgia Reynold« of Portland haa l>een «|«ending a few daya with her DR. IL II. OTT, D 1£ N T I M T Greuham, OVER POSTOFFICB FAIRVIEW Pb> BiciaDs-Surgcon*. J. G. McElroy, PHYSICIAN . SfRGEQA • Call« Promptly atltnded Is. Office at Sandy Hotel. Henry McGinnis spent a few days at Kelso, Wash., recently. OF SANDY. THANKS t t t : OUECION W. C. BELT, M. I). C. M. 168 T routdale , - Where they will be see all their old customer« and many new ones. O regon H. B. DICKINSON • • • ! • • • Remember place. P ortland , O r . J •••••••••••••••••••••••eg Attorney - at - Law, Notary Public . . . I Orricx 5**7 Conunenrial Bldg.. Cor. 2nd »nd Washingt'n 8t PoaTLABP. Phone Par. IASI I R o H’KN ck 30 Villa Avenue. M ontavilla . At . home evening». Gresham Lodge No. 125,1. 0. 0. F., [ I i ' TROUTDALE HOTEL Newly opened, under new management. Rooms and board .by day. week or month. Rates reasonable. Patronage solicited. J B. A llibow , Prop., Troutdale. Or. Meet» everv Saturday night in <M«i Fel- Iowa’ Hall. .!. G. Metzger, N. G.; D. M. Roberta, Secretary. F.ncainment meets 1st ami 3rd Wednesdays of each month. All visiting brothers specially invited to attend. W fl W Clover Camp N«>. 318, Gresh- I ' ' ' am, meets in Kegner's Hall [ on 2d ami 4th Mondais at S p. m. J. N. Clanalian, C. C. ; !.. Í'. Manning, Clerk. Visiting Woodmen We come. Ullted Artisans <jT*>h.m Assembly, No. L5, meets in Kegn**r a H n II 1st and 3*1 Eriday each month. Henry Douthit, M. A.; C. A. Nutley, i Sec’y". All Artisans Welcome. LKADING HOTEL IN TROUTDALE Rooms and board. Commercial trade sollciled. Satisfaction guaranteed Louis Helming, Prop. STREET • FIFTH >!TE Tlfg NMHffimai Braack Start 211 Stcsad Strett CALLS PROMPTLY ANSWERED Union House • Hyldnd Bros. Have Removed to CARD Miss Alice Forbes of Portland spent Saturday ami Sunday at the home of Rev. W. T. Scott. Rev. W. O. Forbes, Presbyterian Sunday School missiot ary, was also a guest, while on hie way to Washington, where lie is engage«! in missionary work. Troutdale ••••••••••••••••••••••»••a :PASTURAGE j • Best of feed all the year. Goo<l winter • • RMtaragi 8 « rill on <>r write • • • 1 1 - niviujn, Hlfkll\ L TROUTDALE • e CARLSON & EMERY lodertdkers an J f mbd'mers Complete stock of coffins and furnishing.«. Hearse furnished if desired, Calls promptly attended. Gresn«! 111,1 IT. kJ CUTS N. 4 ••••» \ ■ I HJ» J «»«‘S’*__ » "1 reel as young today as whetl I was ' twenty.” says Ella Wheeler Wilcox. | The unwritten law of free speech wouldn't save the man who should dare hint that It Is a long time since Ella parted with twenty. The Edward Hoi man Undertaking Co. Funeral Directors and Embalmers 22U- J22 Third St., cor. Salmon Modern Ambulances Ijkdy Assistant Phon* ®7, PORTLAND, Or. Sore Sipples. Any mother who has had experience with this <listrt*Hsing ailment will be pl caned to know that a cure may t*e effect»**! b/ applying Chamlierlain’s Salve as soon an the child is done nurs Mrs. C. W. McKinley ami daughter, ing. Wipe it off with a soft cloth before Many Mrs. Malicl Smith of Aberdeen, Wash., allowing the balk* to nurse. are guests of Mrs. McKinley's sister, trained nunu*s use thin salve with best results. For sale by all dealers. Mrs. W. T. Scott. John Struekeii visile«! old friends at Kelso from Saturday until Monday. Noike of Sheriff’s Sale. Mias »Ina church on Thursday afternoon. j Rev. W. T. Scott is assisting in hold ing revival services at Hurlburt this i week. i The Presbyterian church will observe , children's day the first Humlay in June. School was close,! on Tuesday for the The first of June is th« time now set for cars to atart over tlie new railroad j and from the way the work is being Oregon Gresham, Henry Khaw and family left for Al- berta, Canada, last week. The undersigned hereby express their gratitude to their many friends for their kindly help ami eympalhy extended during the illness and death of their dear mother. .Mas. M at Bern»* S haw , .M rs . A nna A llmhoimk , : new fences, ami a general distribution M rs . L kwik W intkks . of freali paint upon old ami unpointed houses and barn«. Come and eat ami I m , prepared to say something for the THE CHEER UP POEM. g<xai of the order. Of nil the simple tawks In which The Mt. flo«al surveyors were seen The poet take« delight Tueeday working their way toward Port The cheer up poem Is the thing That » easiest to write. land, following the ridge south of Fair lie »tarts hi» P**n and lets It run view. Inforaiation cornea also that Along moat any way. room ia being pn«|iared at Fairview for While he gee» out to do the choree And give the horses hay. the steam shovels which are to be use«l on the Mt. Hood line. It ia predicted Cheer up. It says, cheer up, although It ha» been ax»Id before. that the Harriman interests have an Cheer up. cheer up. cheer up. cheer up. eye on Fairview and one haa only to And then cheer up some more. watch the signa of the times to be con There is no patent on thia kind vinced of thia fact. Of simple, artloas lay. So he is tempted, you may guess. Meeting» are being l>cl«l thia week in To write one every day. the "missionary tent” under the direc The subject 1» not very large. Ths treatment Is not deep. tion of W. T. Scott, assisted by the Pres And he. If he were no disposed. byterian Sunday School missionary, Could write them in his sleep. Rev. John Ferguson An all «lay meet Cheer up. cheer up. cheer up. cheer up. ing with basket lunch will lx* held Sun That's all he has to say; Cheer up. cheer up. as though we could day, May 2W, to which all are cordially Cheer any other way. invited. j funeral of Mrs. Hunter. F. A. 9HO KT, M. B. Drs. Short & Short Mr. and Mrs. Helmer Johnson ari «landing a few weeks near the coast. Everv person interested in the devel- opement of Fairview is requested to come out Monday evening to the •|«ecial meeting to be hel<l at th« hall. A light lunch will lie serve«! and a good pro gram ia I m ing pre pa mi by the ladiea of the town. The pur|a>ee of thia «|«ecial call ia to enthuse the resident« ami oth ers with tlie necessity of a general clean ing up of rubbish which has been accu mulating fur years, also the making of Oregon 1. M. «HUIT, H. D. Miaa Ilia McGinnis is staying with Mrs. Sloop. -------------- —— H Iluc km , 9-12 a. iu.v 1-5 p. id . STAR ROUTE M). I. |>arenta here. Ed Wetmore came home from Baker City last Sunday, where he has been for Mr. Ilulit from near Laurel waa here the past year. for a load of fresh «almon Friday. Miss Marie Zimmerman of Portland N. I*. Gleaaoti waa at Hubbard several was a guest of Miss Ray Zimmerman «levs till« week. laat Sunday. Miaa Lilly Rasmussen visited her aia- Elmer Jenkins and wife of Portlaml ter Alice at Monmouth from Friday spent Sunday with relatives here. until Tuesday. Look out for John Brown’s Grocery Ad. in this space next week. Pretty busy at the Rockwood store. ami Abler »treeta This date meats the : approval of a large number of |>ereons who want to be present. Every new «I>aper man in Oregon is s' delegate at large to the < iregou frevel- opmeut la-ague meetings. The Presi- > dent and secretary of every commercial, ; industrial, irrigation, an I horticultural organization in Oregon ia a delegate, ami the Preament has a right to name such delegation as be desires. Every county judge in th« state ia a «lelegate and lias authority to name two other«, ami the aame i« true with regard to the mayors of the cities and town«. Oregon must get full benefit of the colonist rates during September and Oc-: toiler, and one of the chief features of i the convention will lie a disciisaion of1 the way to get the best out of thia great Northwestern travel. Goo«! speaker«! will I* present and qeatiooe vital to the , development of this stat« diacusee«i, but' Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedies. «'oiiatipation ti v Uhanilierlain's Stomach Miss Alta, visited in Portlaml the first | Il II inaile a trip to Portland laat Satur ami Liver Tablets. Many remarkable of the week. ettrea have been effected by them. Price day. Mrs. Adelane Axtell has returned 25 cent«. Sample« free. For sale by from a month's visit at Layfaette and R o M Tovlace receive«! a tad ent on all dealers. i other towns. j Mrs. W. Ellison will entertain the tallies Aid society id Smith Memorial i Saturday, June 21 ami 22, in the rooms , of the Portland Commercial Club, Sixth | C. H. ATWOOD, M. D. The ice cream «ocial ami tall, given on Saturday evening for tlie benrtit of th« library »«« a decide«I succcm . Mrs. W. J. Lencellen of Springwater, Mra. Hylveater Evans returned Sun day from eastern Oregon, where «lie haa Ore., with her daughter, Miss Waive of E. C oup ha« rcnt<,«l n few »ere« of Portland, were guests at the home of | taken a timber claim. Inn I <>f Geo. Ziinincrin in, near tlio Col W. Ellison over Sunday. umbia Hlough. Mra. R. W. Wilcox ami daughter, For stomach trouble«, biliousness ami I The Oregon Dsvaiopement la-ague will hol«l its next convention Friday ami ! tlie central idea of tlie gathering will be ' how to make the beet |xMiaibl« plan up Robert Hunter of Troutdale and Jam«« on wtiich we can work in harmony to | Hunter of Fairview. Tlie sone and add to the [>opula lion and wealth of Or daughter« were all home during their egon. mother's illness. Mrs. Hunter's par- I The business men of Portlaml who enta, Henry Ibaaa and wife, are also participated m tlie excursion to the living here, and five brother« and two thirty-three Oregon and five f«iaho cit sisters also survive her. They are Hen ies and towns, report such an exellent ry Itos. <rf Washington, Daniel It>e« ol time that they are planning similar tri|« Idaho, DeWitt Roes of Plraaant Home, in other directions. George lloee of Dayville, Or., James The high price of wheat will put Rosa of near Fairview, Mr». A W. Vin many hundre«!« of thousands of dollar« cent of Portlaml ami Mr« J. If. Htaplo- into the hands of the wheat growers of ton of Fairview. Sirs. Hunter list kept the inland Empire, and the crop out tlie Home hotel here the past 17 years look is fine. and has many friend« ben . who mourn her lues. The grave waa cuvurnl with many beautiful flowers. Mra. Ellen Wright liaa had a new wire fence built around hi« property. ROCKWOOD Mra. Minnie Brown and C«jrr«kpoi><lenre. PORTLAND, ORE . May,»), 1W7—| Mrs. Hunter laid To Rest Th« new <>. II A N bridge ter on Handy la rapidly nearing eornptotlon. Th* third and laat dlvlalon of th« atral Irani« la n«rw I wing put In plan». Thia very auliatanUal structure la built en tirely ol atwl and reels on Immense con crete |>i«ra. Tii« bridge haa I mm - ii in nae during all th« time of reconstruction and from III to 14 train« liavn crossed it daily. Portland. for the Busy Housewife Meeting Oregon Development Ledtjue I In the circuit court o( the slate of Oregon for Multnomah county. Van Burnt A ¡»avis Co., a corporation, plaint iff. vs. George Kincriem. defendant. By virtue of an execution, judgment order, decree anti order of sale issued out of the above entitled court in the above entitled eauae. to ine directed and dated the third day of April, 1907. upon a Judgment rendered and entered in said court on the ninth day of October, 1900, in favor of Van Burnt Davia Co., plaintiff, and against George Kincriem.defendant, for the sum of gS’ .M with interest at the rate of o per cent per annum from the twelfth day of August. 1S8S, and the further sum of with interest at the rate of • per cent per annum rom the twenty fourth day of April, 1900, costs, disbursements and attorneys* fees, and for the further sum of >1.20, accrued costs and disbursements, anti the costs of and upon this writ, commanding me to make sale of the fol lowing described real property, to-wit: Southwest quarter of northeast quarter and northwest quarter of southeast quarter Rec. 36. I'. I, N. R. 4 E., Multnomah county, Oregon. Now therefore by virtue of said •xeeutlon, judgment, order. decr»*e and order of sale and in compliance with the commands of said writ. , I will on Monday, the tenth day of June, 1907. at 10 o’clock a m., at the front door of the I'ounty court house In Portland, Multnomah oountjr, Oregon, sell at public auction (subject to redemption) to the highest bidder for cash in hand, all the right, title ami interest which the witnin named defendant had on the twenty fourth day of April, 1900. the date of the judgment, or since that date had in and to ' the above «b'scribed property or any part thereof, to satisfy said execution, judgment order and decree, interest, costs and accruing costs. R. L. NYivixa. Sheriff of Multnomah county. Oregon. Kmmona A Bmmuns, Attorney». I»ate<i thia third day of May, 1907. First issue May 10, 1907. last I muc June ?, 1907. 076 APR. 16 HARLOW, BLASER & HARLOW We still have some Troutdale, Oregon GENERAL MERCHANDISE TIMOTHY AND CLOVER SEED D 5.00 for sale VALUABLE ASK US W HY Bring in Your Coupons Dated as above and 6et Your Money back H’E 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. ?????? HARLOW, BLASER & HARLOW GENERAL MERCHANDISE Troutdale, - Oregon