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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1907)
TROUTDALE Reasons . . . Mias Maud Kelly la a guest of the family of E. E Heslin. Mias Jeasie McLain, Miss Kae Zim Al th* st I mmi I vlcc»lun last Kunday Mr*. Fraiicv. Fox waa elacted •" dlr fe tor lor three years »nd J. H. Hudson, ri-director, * m elected to fill the unex- plrrd ti-riu ol H. H. Wright, deceased : Judge F. F. llarlow, clerk Children of M-hool age In the district «era reported at 140, with an average dally attendance ol shout 114 Three teachera were elected—II A. Darnell ol I an la. prin ci|«l, with a aalary ol *VU per month | Kva I. Endicott of Seaside, inlermedi ate, ♦»«», Maud K, Darnell, primary, ♦do HchooHeMMM ami grounds were i valued at Fax«», furniture ami fixtures, •47A; l»cka hi library, 225; caeli >>n hand, Including acliool fund ami tax 'fund, IIHU7 4V; legal votera In the die- ' Irlct. IM. ‘ WHY YOU SHOULD BUY Aî IROUIDALE 1 I have a full line ol drugs. 2 I have a full line of druggists* sundries. 3 I carry magazines and periodicals. 4 I sell the best cigars on the market. 5 I have the best and finest line ol stationery in Multnomah county outside ol Portland. 6 I always advise customers as to the best articles in the line they wish, to the best of my ability. 7 I am a graduate in pharmacy and a registered pharmacist in four states. 8 All goods sold in my place are guaranteed under the pure food and drug law. 9. The policy of President Roosevelt is good enough lor me: A square deal lor everybody. 10 with bar ami will accompany her to Hea - aula lor a lew days' slay Mrs. Henrietta lan-kyear, who had charye ol the Troutdale House tor aome time, but lately moved to Portland, was united in marriage to Jacob Imatrer of Bridal Veil laat week. Miae Hertha H Hanson, formerly of this place, was married to William C. Davie al lire family residence in Port land last Tuesday. Mia. Hanson is a laughter of A. Hanaoti here. Hhe haa Item a teacher in Portlami schools for the past seven years. Mr llauaon ami Mra. Metcalf ol this place attended the Ri^ht prices. Yours Very Truly, wedding. “Mrs. Husia Tim ma left last week lor merman, J- P Murphy and wife, Mrs, D. 0. I Hill bar, Misers lxmiss ami Ber tha Muller and Mias Hammer, all ol Portlami, were Bunday guests of Mrs. A. B. Moller. had their milk cows killed by O R A N. trains tbe |>ast week. Mies Mary Perkine of Portlami was a Munday guest of relatives liere. A. L. Htona left Tiiuiwlsy evening for Clihago for a lew daya visit with rel atives and friemle. A large stock barn la soon to 1« erect- ml on tbe Hun Dial ranch. A carload of cement haa arrived, to 1» use-l in making Hm>rw for the barn ORE. Blacksmithing Jas. H. Latham, • Z TROUTDALE, . - - - • OREGON J Mr. ami Mrs. Hcharf ami Mrs. Geo. • oleman attended the funeral ol Mrs. Scharfs Mother, Mrs. Myers, in Port land last Hunday. Mrs. Edith Key noIde of Portland baa ’teen been visiting tier parents, <1. W. ■, Keyuolds and wife. FIRE! FIRE! FIRE! Our Plan Our funds Dr. F. H. IsM-k will preach in Union . ; church here the last Sunday in this ' month. The First Day Adventists will begin , ihetr camp meeting In the park at * i Sandy bridge here June 21. * Our Officers K. Ilyeratay ol Beaverton waa here on luisinesa last Thursday. Our Books F. D. liabhard was in Portland last week attending Masonic grand lodge. Everything we have is open to your inspection. The only rriiabk Insurance company Is The Oregon Fire Relief Association of McMinnville OREGON, known by almost every man, woman ami child in Oregon. For further information lor prompt attention in Case of insurance or lose, call on, phons or write to J ohn B kown , Agt.. R ockwood , Ore. Prspssitisn In Educati». A teacher In a Tucker county public school revs lewd tbe follow-tug letter tbs other day: Mr Will you In the future give mr eon easier solns lu du at nites* Thia Is what he's brought hoam two or threw ultra back If fore gallons of bere will Sil thirl» to pint bottles, how many pinta and half bottina will nine gallona of boro Sillr Wei we triad and oould make noth- Ing of It at all. and my boy cried and laughed and and ha didn't dare to go back In the mernln without doln II Bo I hud to go an buy a nine gallon keg of liera. whb h I oould 111 afford lo do. and then we wont and borrowed a lot of wine and brandy bottles Ws ailed them and my buy pul down the number for an answer. 1 don't know whether It la right or not as wo apflt aome while doln II P. * - Please let ths ooms lie In water as I am not able to buy more bore - Moundsville (W. Va.) Kcbo. Grose Darling. On the murulug of Hept 8, DKW. a young womau In the lamgatone light- bouee, Itotweeu England and Scotland waa awakened by shrieks of agony rising above the roar of wind an.I wave. A storm of unwonted fury was raging and tier parents could not lie. • the cries. but a telescope showed nine human beings clinging to the windlass of a wrecked vessel whose Itow waa hanging on the rocks half a tulle away “We can do nothing." said William Darling, the light keeper "Ah. yea. wo uiuit go to tlie rescue." exclaimed bls daughter, pleading tearfully with tioth fattier and mother until the former re piled: "Very well, Grace. I will let you persuade me, though It la ngalnst my batter ludgment." IJke a feather lu a i Seiwood. Mr. ami Mrs. Welch of Melwood spent .Sunday with Dr. ami Mra. W. C. Helt. , You ought to investigate the insurance company you are about to join, just as much as you would investigate the deed to a piece of property you were about to buy. If you lose by fire you want your money, and want it very quick. Investigate Mrs. G. I. Fuuk haa bail as a guest Mrs. Joes, wile of Dr. Edward Joss of Phone Gresham 168 Miss Evelyft Rolunaou of Heilwood ; was a guest of Mrs. W. C. Belt last week. Mra. Alma Thayer of Portland was entertained by Mra. 8. H. Ligau laat j week. Mra L. Courney has moved into the Douglas cottage Robert Hunter spent I relatives at Fairview Sunday with Mrs. Ellen Wright, Mra. Anna Reyn olds, Mrs. F. D. Hubbard, Mrs. lanra Funk, Mrs. A. Fox ami daughter at tended O. E. 8. in Portland last Thurs day evening. wlilrlwiild Hie little boat waa tosseu ou tlie tumultuous sea. aud It seemed to tlrace that she couhl feel ber bralu reel amid the maddening swirl. Hut. borne ou the blast that swept tile cruel surge, The Troutdale |metoftice will be open tin- shrieks of those shipwrecked sail ore seemed to change her weak sinews i for business Sunday mornings from !• F. E. llarlow, P. M. luto cords of steel. Strength hitherto till 10 only, uiiuuspevted camo from somewhere, aud tlie heroic girl pulled one oar hi evrn time with her father. At leugtii the nine were safely on Imard. “God bless you. but ye're a Isiuny English lass," said oue |iuur fellow as he looked wiuiderlugly U|mu this marvelous girl, who that day had done a deed which Next Saturday a celebration will be added more to England's glory than held in Stone's |«rk in honor of the the exploits of many of bur mouarcha. (list running of cars on the new line. Everyone is invited to come ami bring Something Like IL lunch for a l«skel dinner A special meeting of the Civic Improvement club waa held on Monday evening to com plete arrangements for the celebration. FAIRVIEW Mra. J. M. Bills and daughter and Mra. P. Kronenlierg, eon and daughter, all of East Oakland, Cal., are guests of A. Kronen Iw-rg and family. Mrs. Bills la a sister and Mra. Kronenl>erg a slater- ill-law of Mr. Kronenberg. Ia-wia and C. II. Stone and 8. R. Hall, who have lieen attending O. A. have returned to their homes here bi spend their vacation. "Henator 11 a.race, I Is doing a uew electioneering stuut." ■ What la Itr William Ihinn of Carnie waa here on "Going alaiut the country making speeches aud giving to recti man tn buisnem Sunday. the audience a package of seeda war Mrs. Orin Dunl«r of Joseph, Oregon, runted every package to raise a rnort visited D. 8. Dunbar and wife here last gage'’ Friday. Mra. D. 8. Dunbar returned (Copyrlghl. IM*. by J. A. Edgarlon ) C cali wilk tumuli et acciaia Oa Liberty'a enchanlsd nama. Wilh flewsrs ef fica and wrsaths et flame Ws etrsw Ksr radiaal «va*. Ovr spesar fills thè sarti» and sky Aa bomb and cannon ws smpley la shear abandonmasl of Joy To celebrate her day. NOTE PRICES ON JARS are bar children. All we hold She gave ua when the files were relied la war's rad vapor, as of old Htone attended tbe graduating exercises She led the ball la'a van. of tlie academy. She needs we not ewr fitful praise. Mias Hattie Htapleton is a guest of But our support through all the days. her sister, Mra. Frank Waters, in Port That ws her flag again abould raise lami. Ar.g teach the rights ef man. TOWN IMPROVEMENT. : B» JAMES ARTBUK EDCEKTOK Mason pint jars, per dozen, “ quart “ “ “ 1-2 gal. “ Economy pint jars “ “ quart “ “ E. M. Htona la a graduate from Port lami acailemy thia year Kev. and Mrs. W. T. Hcott, Mis. A. I., hlone and Leeds ; We are Prepared , , . : S AFTER THE DOUGH. We pay 19c for eggs, 40c per roll lor butter. The trusts with the help of the Gro cers’ Association are forcing the retailer to hold prices up. Only the other day a prominent soap maker wanted to know if I could not see my way clear to give fewer bars for a quarter. Nixey. 8 bars Star soap for - - - - 25c 6 loaves bread, - - . . 25c Golden Gate baking powder, - - 39c with Portlami friends. E. R. McColl, Ph, G., - Troutdale î Oregon A I AMD yet when glare asd clamor pall s' When ends the merry carnival. Miae ('alia llt-slin is spending a lea When her tricolors cease to fall ■lays in Portlami. Ae star showers tall by night. William Hall and wile of Portland Why then desert her? Why forget spent Hunday wilh Mrs Alma Hall ami The paths in which her feet are set ? Why cease to march where beckons yet family. Her high and holy light ? Mrs. A. L. Hlone spent a fen daya MULTNOMAH PHARMACY - C fA Y • * ” K. C. Quinn aud K Hunter have hiAb Mrs. J T. Million and children Went her i>l<l home in England, where alia to Bridal Veil on Haturday. Mr. Htill- will >|«rrd the summer. Mra. Timms ion accom|«nied litem home ami a|,ent carried with her the (rest wiahee ol a Humlay here. large circle ol frieada here. J. W. Tonnseml was elected aa new Kay Morse ol The Ikallee waa a guest director a ml A. Kronelda-rg aa clerk to ol Ids mother-in-law, Mra. Francis auccevd liimaell at tlie school meeting Allard, last Wednesday. on Monday. Albert Hensley has returned Iwmr Manley Axtell haa gone with his fam I from Corvallis, where he haa been at ily to Missoula, Montana, where they tending college. will reside in future. Mrs. F. A. Harlow and children have Wallace Albright, wife and two gone to Dalh-yo, Cal., near Han Fran- daughters of Marquam, Oregon, visited • cisco, for several days ’ stay with her ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••* with tbe family of K. C. Quinn tlie first • • mother, Mrs. II. A. Foreman. part of the week. TO DO YOUR * Mrs. Watkins from near Portland Mrs. Lula llurat of Portland is spend • |>eut Hunday with her eon, Henry ing a few daya with her mother, Mra. j Watkins. John Htrucken. «HL: Troutdale waa a ’ dry” town laat Hun- * SPtiCIAl.IV Ol NORM MMH.IMI. I I’-IO-DAII API’l.lASCl * -lay. Hherif! Stevens was out to inves • for iiri . ttrrnNO. inch ding paii . ni iiri cooi . lk . ’ tigate, but found uo cause to complain. TROUTDALE The Praise of Liberty and Ghrube That Give Beauty to Yards. If tbe peo|>le of any town or village would all take a baud lu Improvement work, dolug what they couhl in tlw dl rm-tlon, tbe result would be surprising lu a abort tluie. Almont auy one can afford to plaut seeds aud beautify tbe home and grouuda with Hower» Noth ing adda more to tb > attractlveueMs of die borne than vines, shrubbery sud gowerlug plauts properly grouped about tbe bouse aud lawu. Here are some good points on plautiug by Dr. J. <’. Whitten, horticulturist to tbe Mis souri experiment stathui. In beginning spring gardening to or ■lament tbe borne vim-» plau.ed about the teniae ami doorway are oue of tbe Brat ami moot effective features. Vliies lend privacy to tbe pon-b. ex dude tbe sunlight and aoftew tbe form al lines of tbe bouse. Vines may be used as screrua to cover up back fences or to bide outbuildings or other unsightly objects Tbe tx-st way to sueveed lu tbe planting of vines la to have tbe soil well spaded up as early In tbe sprlug aa It can be worked without la-lug too sticky. This Is nec essary In order to get a good cover or screen for tl e porch or outbuilding The spade I «res need not la- over eighteen Incties wide. Just enough to kill tbe grass routs back from tbe roots of tbe vlues aud preveut tbelr mingling. Hue of tbe mus t common mistakes la to set tbe roots too deep In tbe »oil. Tbe soil warms slowly, aud tbe roots are liable to Injury if plauted too deep An examluatlou of tbe stem of eacb plant will show the planter bow deep tbe vine stood naturally In tbe »oil. and It abould lie |>tanted accordingly Pereuulal vlues should be traiued ou galvanise«! wires that will not rust quickly. Horlsiuital -vires about a foot apart may be attached to the wood work of tbe bouse or other building that It la desired to screen. If It la desired io train tbe vines laterally above, so as to close In. for example, the opening In a porch, wires may tie placed atxiut a foot a|>art at tbe desired height. Too often woven wire screeus of not more than two Inch mesh are used. These are not satisfactory, aa tbe vlues twine around tbe wires so closely that sulismiuent pruning 1s Impossible. For the annual vines either wires or stroug i-ord may be used. Aimwig the best ornamental shml* for home planting are the golden 1*11 or forsythla. Japanese quince, lilac, bush honeysuckle, aiock orange, snow hall, bart*rry. various species of spi raea. welgella, althaea and hrfwdy hy drangea. These blossom In the order named. By eeleettng tbe entire list one can obtain flowers on at least some of tbe species from earliest spring till tbe frost In autumn. The T Ilk* a bonanxa — . . • . • . . . 55c 65c 90c 90c $1.10 1.30 20c DAY EVERY 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. The Largest Stock of Patent Medicines in this Neck of the Woods at Saving Prices :::::: A MILITARY DOG Hardware, Tinware Boots, Shoes, Dry Goods ____________ Groceries and Feed By Hike 6. Hike Vines Tks OotSes Kww. A Maine man claims that twenty-five bens will pay 131 a year besides their' hoard If yon buy everything they eat. At present prices eirgs certainly look POWDER •«piS deeds that gratitude requires. * S«ach deeds aa glorified our siren Relight once mere their altar fires For atl the world to see. Lift up the standard, voice the word. Till all the lands are thrilled and stirred And thus in very truth is heard Tbe praiae of Liberty. . . 1-2 gal. “ “ . . Covers and rubbers, per dozen, “ “ Ut song of free humanity - Who yet baa beard its harmony ? The gospel of democracy Who yet haa understood ? Whe yet bee •••« ih» happy light That all tbe world ahall render bright When earth has truly reached the height Of human brotherhood ? . . . TTlong with tbe proccssten Hll day I’ve marched till now Rbove drumbeat and cannon roar You’ve beard my proud "bow-wow!" GOODS SOLO HERE AT SAVING PRICES C. H. ATWOOD, M. I). Union Humurpathk Physician and Surgeon House LEADING HOTEL IN TEOLTD a LE Room« and board, Commercial trade floliriled SalUtaction guaranteed Calls altended «lay or uight. < >Ace phone. Main 12; Re« phone. Main 53. Utfitv, over Stuart** »tore. Main Street: rmi dencr. Main «treet. near Third. GU8HAM. Troutdale l.ouis Helming. Prop. J. G. McElroy, PHYSICIAN Sl’RGEO? **» Calls Preapllv aueuafal to. OSct al Sasdy HelcL HANOY. OREGON ¡ill :PASTURAGE• • • Be«t feed all the year. Good winter • pasturage. Shelter. Call on or write • • «1. J L« I IIIVRlJIla HflCKIIN e TROUTDALE • Phone Main 22 • Hotms, fl-12 a. m., 1-5 p. m. DR. H. H. OTT, UKN T t ST Grevsham, OVER POSTOFF1CB I'M n ST ABOUT—TIKkD—OCT ! 771 tth horns and loud torpedoes. vAr firecrackers small and great. Ullth taffy and with peanuts, too. I’ve helped to celebrate. ut now the fourth's 'most over ite noise and fun and shout— I don't cars much for fireworks— I’m—Jupt about—ttred—out! B The Same, Only a Little Different. They were newly mtirrled. according to the New York Sun. aud on a boney- moon trip. They put up at a sky- scraiier hotel. Tbe bridegroom felt lu- dlsiKwted aud the bride said she would slip out and do a little shopping, lu due time site returned and tripped blithely up to her room, a little awed by tbe numt*r of doors tliat looked all alike. But sbe was sure of lier own and tapiwd gently on tbe iwnel. “I'm back, boney. Let me In!" she whist* red. No answer. “Honey. Honey. Let me in!" she called agalu, rapping louder. Still uo answer. •’Honey. Honey. It's Matwl. let me In." There was slleniv for several sec onds. Then a man's vole*, cold and full of dignity, came from the other side of the door: "Madam, this Is not a beehive. It’s a bathroom.”. J. M. Short, M. D. S. P. Bittner, M. D. Phrciciaas-Sargesns. Gresham, NO BUSINESS DONE on SONDAI j F • • Oregon Oregon CARLSON & EMERY Lndertakers and Embalmers Complete «lock of coffin* and furnishing*. Beante furnished if desired Calls prompt!; ettesrtvd. i>resnam.or. \\. C. BELT, lift.CM. CALLS PROMPTLY ANSWERED T routdale , - O regon | h . B. DICKINSON Attorney - at - Law, Notary Public . . . Omc«: W7 Commercial Bldg.. Cor. 2nd and Wa»hingt*n St . Forruksn Phone Far. 1MW- RB8U» kn < k 2u Villa Avenue, M ontavilla . At home evening». Li. E . 1) U F U R Attorney at Law 737 Chaml*r of Com men* Phone Main 3308 P orti ..iso. Dañaos 6reskd* Lodge No. 125, I. 0. O. F., Meet» eveiy Saturday night in Oitd Fel lows* Hall. J. G. Metxger, N. <«.; D. M. Roberts, Secretary. Encaniment meets 1st and 3rd Wednesdays of each month. All visiting brothers specially invited to attend. Clover Camp No. 31H. tiresh- am. meets in Kegner'e Hall on 2d and 4th Mondays at 8 p. m. J. N Clanahan.C. 0.; L. t*. Manning, Clerk Visiting Woodmen We come. W D W Uiited Artisns 175, ”***•", meets in Regners tlsll 1st and 3d Friday each month. Henry Douthit, M. A.; C. A. Nutley, Sec’y. AIS Artisans Welcome. - Subscribe for The Herald. TROUTDALE HOTEL Newly opened, under new management. ktMinin *ud board ,by day, week or month. Rale« reasonable. Patronage solicited. J B. Ai i imw Pn»p , Tmutdah-. < >r ••••••••••••••••••••••••• Hyldtid Bros. Iss*« • J 168 FIFTH STREET • orroaiTk ths rowrornca 2 Have Removed to Iriach Start 211 Stcaad Sfrat • • • • • Rvmeiititer place. Pom. a nd , O r . • ••••••••••••••••••••••••• Where they will be pleased to see all their old customers and many new ones. GORA ANDERSON is still in tbe 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. lets tonight. They produce an agree able laxative effect, clear tbe head and If you would enjoy tomorrow take cleanse the stomach. Price, 25 cents Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tab- Samples free of all dealers. Tonight. We are prepared, however, to . fill your every want at right prices on week days................. HARLOW, BLASER & HARLOW GENERAL MERCHANDISE Troutdale, Oregon ■