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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 9, 1907)
T 1 to spend the remainder of the summer TROUTDALE Farmers, I want your Fruit Will furnish boles and |«y the following |>rk< ., SPOT CAbHl A large ouinlier of friends of Mr. and Mrs. L. <1. latraon attended Mrs. Lar son's funeral last Thursday aftornrrun at 2 o'clock In tbs Evangelical church Hev. Mr. Houle of Plsrsant View coir- ductul the services. Mrs. I arson pass«»I away at her home al Handy bridge here last Wednesday, after sever al dava' Illness. Deteaae<l was Irorn In Three links, Mich., I sc IM, IHHO. Hire was married to L P. larson Octolier 2, IMVr, at Hanlrurn. Minn. Mrs. 1 arson ia survived by her husband, one daugh ter, Alible Jane, els years old, aud Ben jamin, lour years old, Mr. larson is employed in tlis store ut F. E. and L. A. Harlow and hue many friends who sympalblu wilii him in bis luu. Italian Prunes, Ic a pound Peach Plum», Ic a pound Tame Blackberries, 4c a pound Must lie In gissi shape for «lilpiiienl. Will lake ally amount. Call me up hy phone or write at once. W. Ellison, Cleone, Ore FIRE! FIRE! Mr. Clutterliam and bis mother have gone to the beach for a few days’ stay. FIRE! Mrs. Lana Baumann of Portland was a guest of Mrs. H. H. Ixigan on Nuirday. You ought to investigate the insurance company you are about to join, just as much as you would investigate the deed to a piece ol property you were about to buy. II you lose by fire you want your money, and want it very quick. Kay Mcxrre viailtal in Bridal Veil on Holiday. B. Wallace has returne«l to Troutdale after aeveral days' sojourn. Investigate Our I’kin Our funds Our Officers Our Books Everything we have is open to your inspection. Ihe oily rilldbk Insurant c uxnpdny Is lhe Oregon Fire Relief Association of McMinnville OREGON, known by almost every man, woman and child in On-gon For furl her information for prompt attention in case of Insurance or luea, call on, plmna or write to J ohn B rown , Agt., R ockwood , Ore. . Phone Grenham 168 Flour, Feed, and Groceries AT LOWEST PoHKIIil.E PRICES If we haven't what you want we will get it tor you , . . JOHN BROWN Rockwood, l*hone All We are Prepared Blacksmithing SPIXfALTY Of HORSESHOEING. UP-TO-DATI: APPLIANCE I OR TIRE Sf lTlNG, INCLUDING PATENT TIRE COOLER. Jas. H. Latham, TROUTDALE, OREGON - •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••• I Polson X KELSO (Continued from page < I Gilbert llauglum is in a Portland hos pital, a here be recently li*d an <>|wr- ation performed on hie leg. Th« dance in Hankus* hall Saturday 1 night was well attended. I«o. Path of George visited Kelso Sat urday. R. E. Jarl went to Portland on busi- news Monday. George Marogey is going to log for M. Dickenson. L. II. Vincent of Portland,en rout«* to Welch's camp, visil«*d al the home of Ridiert Jonsrud Sunday. C. J. Simlall went to Portland Sunday R0CKW000 l.ittl« Waltor Brown feil from the fence Ilie other day and diaUs-aled hit arm at Ilie elbow. Exeter Qulsrnberry Las gone back I« work in tlie city. W. Cliilders and wife aro ehtertaln- ing Ida brotber and family of eaatern Oregon. Report saya Volney Quinn will leave a<M >ii for Frisco. Miss Jsseie Taylor spent last Bunday with her parenta. The little l«by of Ray K ul man was The chain pion trout catch of tbe sea Mrs. Alma llall and daughter, Miss Susie, and grandson Lawrence have re son was mads by Roy Bod ley and bis turned from several days' stay at Sea friend from Lenta the other day. They brought back 225 from the region of the side. 11. II IVtkina of Hurlburt visited his south fork of Salmon river, and they daughter, Mrs. O. A. Jackaon, Monday. were all fine, large Deli. When one’s t«sket is ctwek-a-bloek full and con 1». <>. Dunbar and wife of Portland tains only thirty-five fish they must be have been visiting relalivsw. Ing ones even if the *suket is very Mrs. Nellie Hunter has been quite ill small. Such was the case with Roy with tonsililis. ifodley's basket while fishing. F. I.. Borderflwld’s new resilience on Four automobiles were here at the Sandy road, west of town, is near liotel Sunday, having made the ing completion. from Portland. There have lawn several deals io eelate in this locality, the most import ant being Hie sale of 11. Herman’s farm If. II Perkins of Carley, Wash., came near the loll gate at 115 per acre. down Wednesday of last week, partly on larsineM and party on a visit to old friends and relatives. Hr leaves for his SLASH homestead on Monday. Miss Mau,I Mitchell has lieen on the Itrv. Geo. Heughton was calling on sick list. friends in this vicinity last Sunday. Mrs. W<Mt*ll ami her »¡»tor, Mias Ag The ehler is still hale and hearty, and ia looking forward to twenty years more ue» Hweet, are tenting on Mrs. Leslie's camping ground. of useful life. HCRLBURI Mr. Kinney returned Thursday from Mr. ami Mrs. Will Parsons callal at I. . Dunae has gone to British Colum Springhill farm last Saturday evening. a busiueas trip to Gresham. bia tor aeveral days’ stay. Ed. Me'xger, who cut Ida fingers lie- J. II. Fitzgerald went to Fairview last Fred Pelton of Portland s|ient Sunday fore leaving Gresham, ia now able to with liis mother, Mrs. Amanda Pelton. Sunday to see his parents. use bis hand. Profi-Mor I love of Portland gave a free Fred Zimmerman ami wife left Satur Wm. Wood ami family ami Miss Roy kiture and demonstration on pliren- day evening for Lamar, Waah., where er are spending a few weeks here. ohqty last Saturday evening to a full they expect to remain fur acme time. house at Hurlburt hall. Mrs. G. N. Reynolds baa returned Jim Pounder says that work is pro Why They Wished to Prolong Life. from a lew «lays' visit with her daugh gressing finely or, the new road to Cor It 1» curious to note the Inadequacy ter, Mrs. Jette at <'ham|xa-g. bett. lie has a full crew of mm at of the objects tor which men would II. A. Richardson ami family s|wnl work ami ex|*ects to complete Ida con- •eeru to wlati to prolong their days. Sunday al K.taca«ia. tract inside of !>> days. The price to be Collingwood, as his epitaph informs Mrs. Atone ami Mias I lav id son left for us. "a pious, just and exemplary man.” paid by the county cost is $4,7145. would bars liked to have had another their home in Kt. Jm-, Missouri, Tues Information has just lieen received b) blow at the French. Lord Peterbor day after aeveral days' visit with Mrs. Stone's son. They will stop off al Ta lhe Rev. Geo. F. Hougliton, formerly of ough. Pope's contemporary, desired to lira In order "to give that rascal (Bish coma. Sp«ikaiie ami Denver for a viait New York, that a decision in the court of chancery has been rendered by which op Burnet i the lie In half his history" wilii friends. as aspiration of which he proved he is entitle«! to £50,000 sterling as an Bert lloyt ami wife, Mrs. Frank Ban the slm-erlty by carrying with him the heir to an estate in London, Eng. volumes, carefully marked, when, al nerman ami children a|a-nt Sunday in ready believed to be dying, be went to Purtla nd. Lisbon And Bentloy, making up hla PLEASANT VIEW Mias Margaret Stafiuni. daughter of mind to reach the age of eighty and no Mrs. E. A. StaClonl of Melrose, and The many frienas of Mrs. Jean I«r- further, observed that “It was an age William Kaneol Portlaud were married sen were very worry to hear of her death, long enough to read everything worth in Portland last Saturday. They have and the liereaved family have the syui- reading "- London Standard. gone up on Puget sound for a trip. psthy of the entire neighborhood. Too Bad. Miss Stafford is well known here ami The luiuae in which the family of 8. Tbere la a sweet girl in Washington I im many friends,«who wish them a Hwigart lived was completely destroyed with a moot saintly patience, but even happy journey togeuier. Mr. and Mrs. by fire last week. Very little of U m she could not resist the temptation re Kane will reehle in Porllaml. houselmld goods was saved. The fatliei cently to let fly a little arrow. He was was away and the mollier was washing about ninet«>en. but weary, oh, very at the spring quite a distance from the weary! He bad made a call of perhaps house when tbe children raisid th« two hours, and she also was beginning to feel some slight fatigue. alarm. Win. Ilenkle and James Rich “I uever get over a thing, you know," 4 ey respomhai, but it was too nearly de be said sadly. “I really never exp«*«rt to stroyed to save much. The people foi care for a woman again I made a fool miles around have generously respond of myself over one once." Oslrarn Bros of Portland have pur- ed to tbe call lor help for tbe family "And you never get over anything? cLasnl from the Portland Trust com Too badr she said sympathetically. with six smalt children. pany ami M. Iluldiard »1 IC-atlle 70 And he smok«-«l a whole box of ciga Mias Mary Seidl ia in Troutdale learn aero« of land situate«! west <>( Fairview rettes thinking It over afterward. ing lhe dressmakers' trade. on the line of the O. R. A N. On tliis Mrs. Wm. Hurt is very sick. properly is a large spring of waler cap- aide of supplying a large town. Osburn Mrs. Mary Storm >nd Mrs. Myrtle •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Broa. pro|H«c to utilise thia water sup Daniels were Fairview visitors Sunday. ply, also to improve the grounds, mak Mrs, E. Richey of Sellwood visited BMI ■•! t«-< <! sil tbe y^fiPT. »..><-! w int»*r ing them a natural |«rk. her son, Jas. Kich«>y, Saturday and • : PASTURAGE : The Mason Construction company have arrived here with several carloads of machinery, liors««* and men and will commence work on the Mt Hood rail way. The company have rented the Axtell Ituilding and will put in a stock of mert-hainliae. Archie Mason of the Ma*>n Const r mt ion companv expect« ' tn bring his tamily here to live ami i« > looking for a houac to purvliasc. a ANYTHING • lor lhe FARMER. a GARDENI R. a • I I or MECHANIC a • a a a a a W. I*. Ready will bold a public Halt VAalrh I Ida f«»r «lai«' al <irr*ham a a uflhr will tir hi <«q*ahatu olire rat b a I • Fred (I. Conley. (Ircsham. Ore. of one and on«*-half aero tracts of land Kt* uiimth Yuur a»H * *anih»rtL |la*»«-» a K«wt Mu11lit>ttiMh and I'Ui kaina* Co. mirti Nal I ■ (art hm gnaranlrptt from the 40-acre tract recently pur- a _ e eseseeeeeeeeseeeeeeeseeees ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦e chased from II, H. Stone, aitualed in DR. B. J. MILLS everyone to keep their seats, but one Miss Roes Is now vieiting relatives in young lady jumped cut and was severely Portland injury about the lower limbs. The in Miss Christine John of Portland vis jury was only temporary, Ixiwever, and she has gone home nearly well. ited friends lhe first of lhe Week, • Sunday. s , Genuine Removal Sale pasturage. Shelter. < all ou or write I <1. I L. HlfkllN Ilivnuil, THOITIIAU l-bune Main 22 SEC DON UNE The Angelo family, including their ■laughter .May and her husband, left for the mountains this week. The Ream family also left on Saturday morning for the Tollgate. The Newcombe fam ily arc also mountain visitors, making quite an exodus of our local folk. Make it a point to attend WELCH’S —BKTWKKS— Cedan ilk Junction and Troutdale Guests at Bueklev Grove the past week were: The Rober family of Port Ced’villeJ 10 » 11 1* 2 21 t M « » I K land, Mias E. B. Gilman of Montavilla, Bruner i-i mi ai m si am the south part of town, adjoining the io ® « N : a « te • «a s si the Wamelins, the Carpenters, the Arns Bam* Line Curtí». h- 11 II K 1 12 i u i u i a Portland railway company’s car line. pigers, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis of Russell- Fairview pnwlraltsl by llie heal Tuesday of last Saturday, Aug. 17, is the «late set (or Daw i« vile and M. Kronenberg and wife. K. H-U Bld week, but ia much lielter now. the «ale. Sp«*cial cars will run to ac- Truutdale Mrs. J. Moll and children spent cotnn»alate jiersons coming from Port George ('«ithrell, our genial mail car Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Buckley. STIVISM WtSTSOUI rier, is away on a vacation. Mrs. Lola land. i i ; p—j Spath is driving the mail wagon. F. Pitcher, wife and child of Colwell, Tniut.lslr ' l»> 10 ■>' 11 SS 2 SS 4 Keady Sid » <« 10 ■« 12 S> 2 SI « D. L. Herring expects Ida brother Idaho, have lieen in Fairview, the guests WELCH’S Davis « 10 IM 12 IS 2 SI 4 Henry from Missouri in alsuit three of t’.-Shepanl and wife. The Pitcher'« Ksirview « m lo m 12 M 2 N 4 Everyone seems to be enjoying a goo<l CurtU s 12 io 12 12 12 2 12 4 uro old friends of 8he|«rd'e. Mrs. weeks. time here in the hills regardless of the Bax- Line ,S 14 10 1« 12 14 2 1« 4 Pitcher and Mrs. Maud Khejwnl Fan Bruner ’ s IV 10 IS 12 IS 2 IS 4 John lt> il>i tin in of Amity is a|iending fact that it has been quite warm for Ced'villeJ S IS 10 IS 12 1» 2 IS 4 a few days with Rockwtiod friends this cher were schoolniat««. The Pitcher's several days. More attention is being are looking for a farm and may locate week. (mid to ¡«thing now than anything else, hero. Quite a nmnlier of llirkwmd people and a wandering fisherman is liable to Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and The choir of Smith Memorial church, stumble on to butburs along almost any are going to th«* Imp fidila next mouth. Diarrhoea Remedy. Better Than under the direction of Mrs. A. L. Stone, stream, Three Doctors will give a concert in lhe church Friday E«l. Slerel and Dr. Short were hen- "Throe years ago we had three doc evening, Aug. lfi, prorveds to be applied PLEASANT VALIfY on a hunting trip, but caught nothing, tors with our little boy an«l everything I to repairing the church. Everyone is W. I'. Moore lias built a new addition unless it be a mountain appetite. Some that they could do seemed in vain. At 1 j invited. to his store. wag has suggestdl that the reason they last, when all hope seemeii to be gone, ■ The Indies Aid society of Smith Me got no venison was tliat the deer smelt we Isgan using Chamberlain’s Colic. Miss Ruth Crawford of Portland has morial church will hold an all day the gasoline on their clothes and so Cholera and Iharrhoea Remedy, and in lieen «|s-nding her vacation at her home meeting in Mr. Scott's grove on Thurs de|«rt«.il to regions unknown. In Pleasant Valley. a few hours he began to improve. To day. The ladies will lie employed in Four of a party of mountain climbers day he ia as healthy a child as parents . Misses Elsie and Allie Moore have r««- quilting. at Mt. llood were lost the other day. could wish for.”—Mrs. B. J. Johnson. tirv<l from the stage and are «iwnding W. A. Townsend and wif«> have as They were Mr. and Mrs. Robinson, Miss Union, Mias. For sale by all druggists their vacation at home. guests Dr. F. Vincent and w ife ami Ar-I Shieldsand Miss Cavenaugh. Mr. and Mrs. Ida Hamilton has Is-eri m-riously thur Blatten, wife and son, all of Salt Mrs. Robinson were lost only for an : ill with tonsililis. MAD AN AWFUL TIME Inke City, Utah. Mrs. Vincent ami hour or so, but the young ladies were F. A. Baumann is slowly recovering Mrs. Townsend are sisters. out all night and till tbe next noon be But Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and from his injuries. II. Russell and wife of Portland arc fore they were found. They are all Diarrhoea Remedy Cured Him Miss Parker gave a taffy pull for her spending some time here as guests of A. right, however, and none the worse for •‘It is with pleasure that I give you little friends Saturday night. : M. Anderson ami wife. the experience they have hail. this unsolicite«l testimonial. About a Henry Rosa and wife returned Friday While returning with a wagon )««d of year ago when I had a severe ease of (live former addrvaa as well as pres from several days’ visit at Tacoma, climbers the other day Mr. Wrenn's measles I got caught out in a hard rain ent one w hen asking to have The Her Wash.,Jheir granddaughter, Miss Jose team Iwx-atue entangletl with a log that and the measles settled in my stomach ald changed to new |siat<ifliee. phine Ross, accom|>anying them home , had fallen into the road. He called for , and trowels. I had an awiul time and Men’s Clothing Men’s $25 and $30 Suits, Sale Price $19.75 Sale Price 14.75 Men’s $20.00 Suits, Sale Price 9.75 Men’s 15.00 Suits, Sale Price 7.45 Men’s 10.00 Suits, Sale Price 4.95 Men’s 7.50 Suits, Men’s Hats JOHN B. STETSON $4 HAT, THE LEE $3 HAT, THE SPHINX $2.50 HAT, THE BEST $2 HAT, Sale Sale Sale Sale Price $2.85 Price 2.45 Price 1.95 Price 1.35 Boys’ Clothing a Boys’ $4.50 and $5 Suits, Sale Price $3.65 Sale Price 2.95 Boys’ $4.00 Suits, Boys, 3.50 Suits, Sale Price 2.45 Sale Price 1.65 Boys’ 2.50 Suits, Sale Price 1.45 Boys’ 2.00 Suits, Welch H iwt riflrt WELCH ■ rill it right The American Clothier 221-223 Morrison St.. N.-W. cor. first St WELCH MOVES to fourth and Wàshington streets about Sept. I had it not been for the use oi Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera an«l Diarrhoea Remedy I could not possibly have lived but a few hours longer, but thanks to this remedy I am now strong and well. I have written the above through sim ple gratitude, and I shall always speak a good word for this remedy.”—Sam H. Gwin, Concord, Ga. For sale by all druggists. Harlow, Bläser & Harlow, GENERAL MERCHANDISE * ARE NOW AT HOME IN THE MASONIC BUILDING and have on sale a large variety ol NEW GOODS oí every description, as oí old, TROUTBALE, 4 WE DEAL IN EVERYTHING YOU WANT TO BUY OR SELL. OREGON