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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (June 28, 1907)
I day from a week's stay at Seaside, liar grandson Raymond accompanied bar. Mrs. Arma Brigham ol Caacaile Locks I was a guest at the Iwiiia of Frank Axtell ! on Monday. The rook (or tbs O. R A N. steel P W. McKinney has taken up his ree- crew received quite a sesre last Friday. idenca in Portland, where be has gone A very heavy blast threw a large rack into real estate business. craeliitig through th« root ol his rar, E. Jenkins anti wife of Portland spent i striking the stove ami missing the cook Humlay with relatives here. by a tew inches. Comer ol Grand Avenue and East Alder Streets Axtell A Cree are making vary exten The Adventist ramp ground at Ha tidy sive improvements on N A Townsend's I bridge Is now a tented village Besides PORTLAND, OREGON the rainpere a large number of visitor« ! reside lice. E. J. Snow »nd Gsorgs Dustin of attend the meetings Three services Portland sere guests in Fairview on each day ere being held. Sirs. M< Keaffer has gone to Albany Humlay. Mrs. H. Donley and children of Walla 1 to attend the Christians' camp meeting. Mrs. Bert Hoyt spent Sunday with Walla, Wash , are guests of Mrs. I>un- her sister, Mrs. Lulu Hlreten» at Cedar. ley's mother, Mrs. II. Mia*. Mrs. Brooks and daughter of Port la n< I : John Hudson ami family went on a spent Saturday ami Humlay with Mrs. trip to Ertecada last Bunday. lirooks’ mother, Mrs. J. Htrucken. Harlow, Blaser A Harlow are setting B. Tonaeth and wife spent Sunday a good example in keeping their store closed on Sunday. Not even a cigar with relatives here. Misses May Hherwood and Husie I m I- will be »old during the mail hour. T Aaron Fox ami J. Stafford have both bury have taken up their resident« in Portland. purchased new buggies. M rs. Frank Waters has lievn spending A. S Milne went on a business trip to Walla Walla the latter |«rt of the a few days with relatives here. Hei mother, Mrs. J. II. Htapleton, aceotn- to our big new and modern building on southeast corner of East Morrison and Union week. parii«j her home for a few days' visit. J. S. Cole is pre|taririg to move his Avenue. Prior to this removal we are offering wonderful bargains throughout the The farmers have found it necessary family to Coos Bay. to cut grass for feeding because of the store, so that we may close out our present stocks as nearly as possible, that we may «•curiti employ- Wm. Wright has high water which has destroyed their menl with Wadhams A Kerr in Port pssture. The water is going down vert I start in our new store with’ land ami Itegait his duties there l»»t rapidly now. Momlay. Handsome and Large New Stocks of Merchandise O. A. Jackson spent a few days with F. I>. Hu bl «rd is building ■ new his family here last week. which are already bought. porch for John lludaon. A. T Axtell lias a prize Red Ramblei J. Moore of Portland *|ent Sunday roee bush. It entirely covers one sid< with relatives here. of a tower 2l> feet high and is a soli< Herman Blaser, Jamee IJncoln, Will- mass ol roses. iaia Powell am! Ilans Morits have re Misses I'.mim and Alice Yea ton o turn«! from a Ashing trip to Bullrun. Ilwaco were guests in the family of <■ Ttiey re|>>rt a very pleasant trip. Istts II. Zimmerman last week. of ll»h, of course. Handsome New Goods 4c to 24c yard D. If. Higginbotham has rented am Suits from $5.95 to $16.95 Mrs. D. Richardaon of St John a as a is now iu charge of the Home hotel gueat ol relatives here last w«tk. It. Hunter and daughter, Miss Nellie Grace and Lulu Mecklev ami Alvan and son James have moved into Charier Coupelaitd have return«! from a few Bobbin's collage. days' stay with Ralph Coupeland at W. T. Hoyt and wife of Vancouver, Washougal. Wash., spent a few «Jays last week with Margaret Stafford oi Portland visited Mrs. Hoyt's sister. Mis. E. A. Whitney, Some at half, and all are grand bargains Suits $1.48 to $4.45 her elater, Mias Henry Richardson, hen and liiisliaud. last week. E. D. Wetmore paid his relatives here Mr. Black of Indiana has has Iteen a a short visit last week while en route guest al the home of Roy Surber. to eastern Oregon. Mrs. Maud E. Graham of Hurlburt Mrs. Fred Cole and child of Portland < lias rented M. Supples’ cottage west of have teen visiting relatives. town and will reside bare. Mrs Gra Major II. W. Give attended the Pio- ham will attend summer normal in neers' association in Portland last week And practically everything in the store Good Shoes, and cut-prices on nearly all i Portland. reduced in pnee. F. L B>edertield is preparing to have kinds. The Troutdale |>o»toflice will Is- open a residence erected on his farm recently fur buaineM Sunday morning» from 9 purchased from Fred Htrucken. Axtell I till 10 only. F. K. Harlow, P. M. A Cree will do the work. 1>. C. Allard of The !*alle« war a guest L. Mershuii ami wife spent Sunday in his mother, Mrs. Frances Allard, last 1 Portland. week. Mr. Allard is nursing a son- Napoleon Davis lias been away for I hand. He will visit his brother at A New Cwriostty flhop. I several davs al Forest Grove and other Since the consolidation of lb* trac Seattle tafore returning to his home. ! points. Hutnajpatbic Physician and Surgeon tion Hues of Msnhattau and Brons Miss Harriet Richardson spent last Calls attended day or night. birougtia of Greater New York a vast week with her grandmother, Mrs. K. A. ELECTRIG RAILWAY CONNECTS Office phone. Main 52: Rm phone. Main 53 <tnd varied a*so. fmeut of “loat prop Stafford, at Lone Grove farm. office, over Stuart’s store. Main Street; reai- dence. Main street, near Third. GRESHAM srty" I* gatberad under one roof. As George Coleman is moving hie family (Continued from page 1.) to the quautlty, it la estimated that at to Portland. The Colemans are a great least 500 articles are picked up by re I help to a eoiuniuiiity and w(ll be mies«l of a ri.ie in the first passenger car oyer I «pouslld, custodians every day on the ! here. the new line. street ear Hues and railroad tralua aud The timekeeper and foreman of lhe Upon the return to Fairview, the pho ferryboats which empty their passen j P. C. C. Co. camp here have taken |«>e- tos from which tlie accompanying cuts gers Into the heart of the metropolis. Pbrskuas-Sargtsse session of lhe Bennett building in which were made, were taken by Roy Stone, The number picked up aud carried off Gresham, - Oregon the shoe shop was formerly located and after which, amid the hurrahs of both by unscrupulous |>ersons canuot be are using it for an oflfce and commissary. parties, tile officials and their guests left Horas, 9-12 a. in., 1-5 p. m. kuown. but It Is considerable. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Manarv of Plea»- for Portland, leaving behind them many lu variety flic thlugs found by transit DR. H. II. OTT, employees aud turued over to the "lost ( ant Home were gue»le of Mrs. A. T. kindly feelings for those w ho have made it possit-le for Troutdale's and Fairview 's U K N T 1 S T property" department resemble« the as : Tiller this week. Greshiiin, The Arlcta Camp, W.O. W., have no- citizens to enjoy auhurlian privileges. aortiueut to la- seen In a pawnbroker's The schedule for the new road will go OVER POSTOFFICE Oregon bargain window. Watchas. Jewelry tifl«l the Troutiiale Woodmen that they iiuil wallets, likewise gloves. fun aud will celebrate the Fourth with the latter, into effect alstut July 1. Those responsible lor the splendid umbrellas, do not seem out of place lu ' and Troutdale will give the visitors a program, banquet and general g'“»l ; this flotsam aud Jetsam of city life. | .lance in the evening of the Fourth. time of the day are as follows : These article« of dally use are natural Committee on Arrangements—W. El- | CALLS PROMPTLY ANSWERED ly drop|>ed or laid dow n and forgotten lison, II. W. Mathison, E. A. Whitney | ' tn the confuston of travel. Rain coats, Mrs. A. L. Stone, Mrs. M. B. Scott. O regon T routdale , overcoats and novela, too, whan not lu Decoration—Mrs. C. Anderson, Mrs. use, are easily overlooked for the mo J. L. Stillion, Mrs. E. Ileslin, Ixiuis 1 men! until It Is too late to go back aud Slone, C. E. Scott, Mrs. Cree, Mrs. j search the boat or car where the owuer Mr». Frank Jarvis had as guests on PHYSICIAN—*’®—SU KG EO? ri'tui'iuler» to have bad them last. An . Sunday George A. Hammond, Irene Jenkins. Calls Promptly attended ta. Reception Committee—E. McGrew, I other class of "mislaid'' articles sug . Rlake and Kathryne Baldwin, all of Office al Sandy Hotel. gesls that the owner lost tiiiumdt and j Portland. While they were enjoying D. S. Dunbar, C. I.. Smith, W. T. Scott, ■ HANGY, : : t : OREGO? ilint his pro|H>rty. having more poise, ' themselves in Mr. Jarvis' cherry trees C. E. Crandall, A. I. Stone. Table Committee — Mrs. Wni. Town- stayed put. Buudlea of schoolbooks their bone became frighten«! and after B . I) V F U R E • trn|>|>ed together, picks, shovels ant! a w ild clinse around the field, stopped semi, Mrs. H. S. Stone. Mrs. C. Shep Attorney at Law other cumtiersome tools carried by without injury to himself, but with a herd. Music Committee—Mrs. W. Ellison. 737 Chamber of Commerce workmen are among the curiualtlaa of very badly broken buggy. One wheel Phone Main 3366 P ortland , Oaaoox the collection. Doga ami cats «eem to I was broken entirely to pieces, another Mrs. J. Ashcraft, Mrs. E. A. Whitney. Ground Committee—A. T. Axtell, C. | belong there, for they can help lose j Imdlv wrecked and the seat lorn into Shepherd, 11. S. Stone. Frank Axtell, i 6reskaa Lodge No. 125,1.0.0. F., themselves. But It would ba supposed Meets every Saturday night in Odd Fel- I two parts. The party were coinladled E. A. Whitney. that cagi-d iwrrots would t>e able to i lows’ Hall. J. G. Metzger, N. G.; D. : to return on the train. call an abaentmlnded owner to his or M. Roberto, Secretary. Encamment Miss Opel Rich of Wasco lisa ta«n meets lot ami 3rd Wednesdays of each her senses. From the manner In which CORBEIT month. All visiting brothers specially :i newly arrived Immigrant clings to 1 visiting with Miss Alta Wilcox and | invited to attend.________________ ____ (Continued from |>age 4.) Ills trunk or chest, often even sitting on and Miss Edith McKilip. Clover Camp No. 319. Gresh- Miss Alice Forties of Portland has am Sunday, ffpending the remainder of It In transit, the mlalaylng of his earth ’ ‘ ' am, meets in Regtier's Hall ly nil by one recently must be net lieeti a guest at the home of Rev. W. T. the day with Rev. C. A. ami Mrs. Nut-1 on 2vl and 4th Mondays at 8 p. ni. J. N I Scott. ley. down to a panic and nothing leas. Clanahan, C. C.; L. P. Manning, Clerk The mother tells her heedless child be Mrs. Mvrta Reed lias been on the sick Visiting Woodmen We come. Mrs. Annie Henry anti children oh would lose his "head If It were not tied Portland are the guests of Mrs. Hen- list for several .lavs but is now conva United Artisans Greaham Assembly, No. URtieu aiiimus K5 meeig jn R egner - i on." and the curiosity shop, where ry’s luirvnta, J. P. Heelin anti wife. lescing. claimants hunt for lost property, has - Miss Ethel Rogers was the recipient Hall let and 3d Friday of each month. Rolland and Marjory Dustin of Port Henry Douthit, M. A.; A. M. Hoss, Pretty Daughter-But I'm aure yon dally proof that adults are every whit land are spen<il*g the week with friends of a tine new Ludwig piano Sunday. * new ver.to«. Set’y. All artisans welcome. ns heedless ns youngsters. People who misjudge Reginald, P«!» Ila la very "How did you get Mr. Cutnrox to here. Our Ivan,I Iwiys place«! latll at La travel ns a business, so to speak, seem provide money for that project of ambitious. Camas Sunday. Charles Scott left for California Mon- Tonight. Her Father—How do you know lie now and then to forget that they are yoursF asked Miss Cayenne. .lay evening to resume his duties there, Lucile Nutlev, who has !>een visiting If you would enjoy tomorrow take not In tlielr own dooryard and that the "I Invited hlin to a very select din la? Pretty Daughter - Oh. I've often surest wsy to have their odda and ends after several days' visit with friends ami Iva and l.aura Ke«l for the past week, Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab ner party.” return«! home Sunday. Iva Reed ac- beard bini talk of the things he was whore they'll lie found when wanted relatives here, lfis parents, Rev. W. comi>aiii«i her home tor a few day's vis lets tonight. They produce an agree ■ I understand. It was one of the going to do! T. Scott and wife, accompanied hitu to it. caa-s where Invitation was the sin able laxative effect, clear the head and Is to keep n grip on them from ths Iler Father llnh! Did he mention cerest form of flattery."-Washington Journey's beginning to the Journey's Portland. Mrs. Hattie Rogers went to Htxxl cleanse the stomach. Price, 25 cents my uanieT—Cincinnati Enquirer. Rt.tr, Mrs. D. 8. Dunbar return«! on Mon- River Sunday. Samples free of all dealers. end ■.a W. H. MARKELL & CO. TROUTDALE EAST SIDE DEPARTMENT STORE Our Big Removal Sale Offers Bargains in Every Department We are preparing to Remove soon Men’s Tailor-Made All Wash Goods Reduced Suits All Reduced! Women’s Suits Boy’s Suits and Dress Skirts All Reduced Hosiery, Under Bargains in Shoe Department wear, Dress Goods Radical Reductions in Every Department C. H. ATWOOD, M. D. Union House LEADING HOTEL IN TROt'TDAlJt Boomi and board. Commercial __________________ Irada solicited, satisfaction guaranteed Louis Helming, Prop. J. M. Short, M. D. S. P. Bittner, M. D Troutdale PASTURAGE• Be*t of feed all the year Good winter pa-oturagr Shelter, tail on or write • • • I I HICkllN TROUTDALE • • J. L. IIILR LBN, Phone Main « • •••••••••••••••••••••••••• CARLSON & EMERY Lndertakers and Embalmers Complete Mock of coffin, amt furnishings Hearse furnished if desired Cro-t.««. tie Call, promptly attended. IsfesnaB.W. W. C. BELT, M. I). C. M. FAIRVIEW rirfllUnrlfQ 1 riluWulliU n l-ar^e antl Complete Assortment Prices are right, too I TROUTDALE HOTEL Newly opened, under new management. Kostin« and iMtard .by day. week or month. Kates reasonable. Patronage solicited. J. B. A i . i . i *» n . Prop , Troutdale. Or. J. G. McElroy, Notice for Publication Timber Land. Act June X, 1ST». railed Slates Land office. Portland. Oregon, Mai 2u. tSOL > Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provision, ol the act ol Congress of June 3. Is7s. entitled An act lor the sale ol timber lands In the States of California, Or» gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory,"as extended to all the Public Land Stales by act of August 4, llftrj. EMMA KKNNKDY of Portland. County of Multnomah, state of Oregon, has thi- day Hied in this office his -worn statement No. 7410, lor the purvhaa* of the W 12 of NW 1-4 ami NW I 4 of SW 1-4 of SecUon No. 14. ill Towushlp No. 1 S, Hauge No. l East, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for lie limber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish hereUitn to said land before RegisU r «nd Receiver at Portland. Oregon.on Tuesda), the 10th day of September, WOT. He names ss witnesses: H. W. Rand of Port land. Oregon. O. L. Kennedy of Portland. Ore st n. J. C. Burke of Portland, Oregon, C. H. W tHHlard of Portland, Oregon. Any anti all persons claiming adversely the above-deaertbed lands ere requested to hie their claims iti this office ttu or before said loth day of September. Wu7. ALt.EKNON S. DRESSER, Register. First publication. June 2». WOT; last publica tion. Aug. 2X. Wo7. Subscribe for The Herald. The Secret of It. ‘‘Yea. WUlle Everdye admits that hl" uncle can make him do anything I. wants him to do.” "Really? His uncle must be a mau of great will power.” “Oh. yes! He can will half a million dollars at least.” — Catholic Standard and Times. NO BUSINESS DONE ON SUNDAY. We are prepared however to fill your every want on week days, at right prices too. :::::: HARLOW, BLASER 1 L HARLOW GENERAL MERCHANDISE Troutdale, Oregon