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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 16, 1907)
The Gate Keeper “la Faith, la Hupe. la Charity, and with FldelHy." Conducted by E. L. Tliur|ie. Our mem I as r»h > p In Oregon is now Mrs. Florence Kvaiia i» on a vieil to ovsr 7,<XXI. a gain of several hundred her mother, Mrz I. F Miller. since the state grange met ill May. Rolland Quest sberry took in tbs sights Friday, M. pt 2I> will lie grange day at it the city park one day foot wesk. ths stats fair. A grange program will A II Bell was calling on Rm-kwoul hearreng«<d for the evening. friends Mumlay. ■ Livery Rigs by day or trip Transportation of Baggage or Families Phone Orders Promptly Attended to Evening Star grange gained 15 mem entertained this week by her husband's bers last quarter ami is striving to reach tirot her and sister, J Brown County Fair Boosted by State Master—Deputies Named— a meuibership ol 3D0. Elsie Prettyinsn. Clackamas county will hold its fair on The little son <X J. Brown, who had The First Master—Other Items. Oct. 17 at Gladstone Park II will last Iris arm di»l<«al«d test week, it «lowly three days. recovering. Multnomah's c<uinly fair la attrm-tlng K. Newell, John It Waldo, II. M Palm Columbia grange had a class of If Raleigh Watson warn visiting Gresham ! attentigli everywhere II la enduraed er »ml Thom«. Ryan. Another ex- iultialM last Saturday evening lh>«'» friemis Munday. l*y all III» iii'Wa|Mi|H«ra <»iming under our county judge will lie added to this list. that? imllcv ami la rvcehlng favurabl«« con- Tin new district deputies so (ar ap Kuwsellville grange hna just g.«ln«l 17 alderalfon frolli III» liualneaa man ol pointed In this vicinity are a. follows: PuHlaml, many of w I kuii expsct tu Multnomah county—District No. 4, new members. It now uumliers 127. Mrs. Herman Jolinsloti ol Taylorville I peoHl hy a display ol llieir gmata. Issi deputy nut api.iiiilvdi giangra- Mult H yiHi are not a granger you should entertained her sister, Mias laiura Hi«««k »r pubh»lii»l a leller frinii tlie sec- nomah 71, Columbia 387, Uresliaiu 270, get In. This means YOU. Shaffer, and two young ladies of Monta- rvlary of thè Oregon state r raiigr. Mr«. Fairview 844, Ph«a»ant Valley 848. Dis- MEETS 9:30 car from PORTLAND, arriving at BORING 10:35 a. m., villaa on Mumlay. Mary « Howard, wlili h »al I filli uf ill trlet Me. 3, J. J. Johnson, deputy, Port pleiivcd to land ; grange» Evening Star 77, Ruck« «'«Miragenient. We are nuw Gcorge Cummings return«»i from, making connection at SANDY with stage for SALMON and piibllah thè follo» log ( kiiii A um I iii T. wiaai 333, WiMsllawii 350. Lenta 361, Graml Kunde on Thursday. George WELCH’S. Buxt«in, siale master. Ituasellville, 363. ■aya liter's no place like home. Wurthy Gale Kee|a«r : I have lirvii Clai-kaiiiH. county- District No. 10, LEAVES SANDY at 12:30 noon, connecting with car leaving BORING Mr». It Boyle of Purtlaml is visiting lunch inter««»t<»l In tlie dlscui lion in J D Cliitwmal, deputy, ({realism, rural tier sister, Mrs. Dalliaiumer this week for PORTLAND at 2:05 p. m. )>nir coliiuin» r««gardiug Ih» «•»talrii»li- delivery No. 4, grange»- Ihmiaacus 200, t unu wj i a vitw Grandma Rulier return«»! to Portland meni ol u wiunly fair in Multimmah Springwater 303, Eagle Creek 207, dis ('. I'owrll i« rtvuverintf «lowly from uii Saturday alter a week'» visit at Arn voiiiity, Mòvh enterpriac» sa thi», »ben trict No. 11. deputy not appointed, tl>«« iiittammalntory rheumittiam which spiger l»»lge. e»lal>l|»lii»l ami c<imli>ct«»l on profier grange» Molalla 40, Highland‘Jill, On h«* 4-ontrB4'tml while ram ping out on lb«* Mrs. K. Ilireti <>l Purtlaml ami her lui«*» cantini fall lo la« ut great vaine In tral 27# ;• Molalla 310, Twentieth I’m* Wilaon river. children are guests of her ¡mrerits, Mr. hMlering and stlmulating tlie agricul- tury 341. Pittrici N<>. 12, Ueory« Kohl, .Mr, Hcliuflen i« building on hi« new ami Mrs. Cummings. turai interest» of any lawalily. The deputy, Oregon City: granges—Hard m ! mj clearing up a feu acre«. Baby Catherine Carpenter entertain«*! friendly rivalry flint la a roti»«* I stillili- ing 122, Milwaukie 3IH, Clackamas Jim, Miaa Mabel Zimiiiermaii wmm vfoiiCing a few of her small friends on Mumlay late» lo la-tlcr ami more intellig«'illlv Aliernethy 3mf. Dl».riet No. 13, C. ('. dìir«-l«»l efforta in lite pr<»liu'ti'»n of iiurelaml, deputy, < tregmi City ; grange» with friend« in K im kwinxl Tur«*lay tail afternaarn at lunclieon given in honor of I at “Camp Idle Awhile," near Firwood, ■mire ami lietler ero,« «d all klnd», —Tualitlu III, Warner 117, Oswego 178, Home of the Iwiya from here were her fifth lurthday. Many happy returns I enlertaineil a numtier of friends Munday. WE BELL ANYTHING VOL’ WANT, INCLUDING thereliy poinlliig ili«« »ay lo more prof- Maple lame 200. Black ItauM llahing Sunday. Their catch <>( tl«e day. The Eiling family are spending a few ilable return» tur lal»>r ex|»«ml«»l. ot 73 fine I mmm included «sverni tll4t weeks at their summer home near Fir- I lii'l timi Ih«« grange coukl engagé in ' Tli«' tirai maaler o| tlie llr»t grange, weighed over four II»«. The large« I wood. m> »■•rllrier iimlertaklng tlian thè fu»- Fr«»loula, No. I, ■>( New York, i» rtill weighing 61b«, 1 lox. t umn hndvtL after Mrs. Will Harris was in Portland to Fire Warden Kirke ami family are Ile a bard atiuggie by Joe Ankvi-w. tering ol siicli an rnterpriae. Tht-i» crr- living Uro. riynm-s E. lKsIge. AT I At WE MT POSSIBLE PRICES visit her iwuther, whois very ill. stopping at the home of A. Malar fora ws» I hitii in Olrio in 1822 ami hi» |>ar tainly I» no Work »Iddi ivimea more B. I*. Keynold« and Tom Word came Glenn Hunter, wife ami l«by are vis few weeks. If we haven't what you want clearly III line with Ita ■h-clar«»l princi «■ut. movisi tu Frealonls wlien he wa» home from Welch*«camp Sunday, where <iive u« a trial order and toe iting with Mr. and Mrs. Cannon. Mrs. Oberenner, Mrs. Dora Frey, Mr. we will get it for you . . . pi» “Pi emulate eacli ullirr ili labor, ami two y«-»r» old ami haa »peni hi» llle they were on a tlahing trip. convinced it’« «o .... . Mr». Hillyard was taken to tloe looa- and Mrs. G. Keoseel ami son Rayiuoml lo haaten III» g«»»l Itili» Corning”; t«i il ere. Il«« »a» maater of thè tirai Mule ! Mrw. Fred Hamilton und her «on, pital ami iqwrated on. At i««t report« and Mr. Rich took dinner with Mr. ami prartlao "in<««'tlng togelher, talking tu- ohllnate grana«' orgnniaed by "FaiImr Harry, math* a trip to llie city Thursday. she wa» doing tiicely. Mrs. E. D. Hart Tutualay. gol ber, working logetlier ami, in generai, K««lley" in Aprii, 1707, and ha» lieen The grain ami potato crop in thi« vic Zeluia Co»» is expecte,! home thia Warren Wilkins is shingling his new M-ling logetlier for our mutuai Silvane»- ila lecturer tor 33 yeara and la stili al _____ • J house, which is nearing completion. luent:“ Ihervfure 1 destre tu a«ld my Ili. age «il 85 mie ol its iikis I at tive nielli- inity iw looking tine and the yield will Week. Uiit» lo tlie movement bv offerii«^ thi» Imre. Il is interesling tu mite siiti» of lie much heavier than that of la«t year. Mrs Quay ami daughters, ths Misses J. Miller has lieen building an midi Ina word« in a »pecch at III» lima« he »uni of riMMMirngeinent ami approvai. Kate ami Emma, ol Mt. Johns, visited at lion to his house. I was i lceteil master in thè long ago: Fratcrnally yiuire, ■ lie home ol her »on, E. E. Quay, last HLiRLBURI Onie Clark has returned from eastern TO DO YOt’R "In tlie cour»e oi liuuian ««venia ami A i » ti » T. Bt «Tu*. Humlay. Oregon. A horse Irosi III» Idlcman .table at unc< mi rollalil«« cirvuniatanees. I sin Mrw. Esther I'orter is visiting her Frolerick Koenicka has been visiting <*all«»l lo Ihe elisir of thè flrst aulordi-j Montatili» ran away la.l Sunday, .tart In .«vordaiK'e wilh thè action of til«* I ine from near Jim I'mimier'» place and brother, Irve Hilklians his |*rents the fault week. naie grange ot thè 'Great Empirei Inai »taf» grange, state master, Austin Mr. and Mm. E. Carpenter were re wa»caught by Mr». Rickert »1 Spring Mias Irene Alt spent a few days wilh SPECIALTY OF HORSESHOEINO. UP-TO-DATE APPLIANCE T. Buvton, ha» la-gnii tlie work of reor Stai««' Ne» York, ami for auglit I knu» hill (arm, one .li»(t being broken »nd cently visiting their son, Geo. Carpen Annie Nelson near Mandy. FOR TIRE SETTING, INCLCDING PATENT TIRE COOLER. <•( thè *<»rd. Wilbonl rvrii « rudinieii* ganisiug thè depuly System. Ile lia»al»<> ter. the borse aerateli«! up votile. ap|auntisl thè tax eomniiaaion whk'li | t«ry ktiuwlnlin* o( il« principi««, il« ol>* i Mr. »nd Mr». Mullett »nd Mr. and Harlow Douglass injured his thumb was aullioriaml hy thè state grange ami . jwt« «ini ìt« UNuhlnga, I «in rh«mrn-*tn j PLEASANT VALLEY Mrs. Barro of Portland spent l*»t Sun recently. |»rr«i«h ’ uvrr Ihc <leliberntloita ol n body Ita» inaile pillili«' hi» ap|»>inliueiit». The W. N. Moore, our popular merchant, day with Mr. and Mr. M. Rickert at TROUTDALE, .... OREGON Mr. St«pl»ens lias returned frum a r«iinini»»mn i» a» follow» Mr». Clara II. w I iinm * Jewliny i« «linMbde«ii in tlo* dark is laiilding quit« an elaborate addition Springhill (arm. trip to Centralia. s eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee aklo, leelurer ; J. J. Jolinaon, niastei ; and Hiialy future, a drtliny wliicli n<» to his store building to accomodate his Mr. ami Mr. Janie, (leaver tailed on Mrs. Elmer Meserve ami ilaughter, «il Evening M.r grange; Tlmma» Paul- <mr ran forteti, «lld « prosimi Ihat ever increasing basinets. eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaee nolliing Imi Imig aiid nrary yeara of friend» at Hurlburt Sunday. in* Helen, id tirav’s River are visiting her Min, ol Ih» state grange legislative coni- The grangers are s«*riously contem » < S. M. Davi, and hi. relative, (rum sister-in-law, Mrs. E. M. Itouglaa». iniltre; Il I. Ilopkln» >d All*any col mumnl loti ran «olv«.’* : Potato Diggers ¡ plating erecting a hall in thia vicinity Kalina, .pent Monday at Latourell (all. lege, ami Meii«»-a Mniitli «li Purtlaml G. L. Neale of Central Point has gone > in the near future, hi fact, the prelimi and vicinity, taking in the sights, which on a trip to the mountains, Klamath Grain Drills The duty «>( Ibi» romnilssion i» lo make GOOD Of IHf ORDLR. nary arrangements have already been Varale -.mt«« are wonderful and grand to the ea»t* Falla ami Crater Lake. a stmly ut ili«« tax queslfon ami report ¡ Syracuse Plows Mr». Clara II. Wabfo, atate lerturer, made. It is understood that Mrs. G. N. at thè nell »tate grange. * artiere. Eyesight Specialist , — AT — Mr. and Mrs. Barksdale and family Sager lias graciously offered to donate haa l»*en c I xmm - ii a delegate to attend The coniinission wlll inveeligate thè and Mias Ellen Iteiiaven have gone to the ground on which to erect the build the National irngatioii rongresa at H« k - Ms «talli th St. S wum . OrtgM qiiesiiun of iqieiiing up «iiirvo ot reve« ROCKWOOD the mountains. ing. reinriito, tfopt. 2. Governor Chamber- Inta «tata« Meta Catan. OrtgM nur « u I sk I i « ot direct laxalfon in order Mr and Mrs. Chase ami Mr. ami Mrs. lain is preaxlenl. Mrs. D. 1. Herring, who lias U-en on There is an unusual amount of im t>> remote »uur ol thè luir«Irti troni tlie ; Watch this space for date at Gresham Rockwml grange re>-eiv«»l four appli the sick list for the past few «lays is get Hunter have returned (rum the mount ps»«» «men« going on in thia little valley office. Will be in Gresham once each , Fred G. vonley. Gresham, Or«. elaaikler» nf tlie »mali pru|a>rty«owii»r month. Your evea examined, glasaen ains. ting better. ► Representative < tliis summer in the way of building, and farmer. 8<>n>i« ■>( thè grange» bave cations last meeting, and four delin fitted. Satisfaction guaranteed. ► East Mnltnomah and Clackamas Co. < Archie Collin« is visiting in Pleasant clearing land and country road work. G. B. Pretty man fears In« will have to la-gun a «y»ti-mhtlc »tmly »1 lite lai quents a»ke«l to I m - reinstateil after be return t«i the h<«pit*l as Ins l«-g that Home, Real estate transfers are quite numer <|in«sti«>n, friun thè ground up. The ing out over two years. Kcrt Slone, the Fairview real cotale ous and values are rapidly increasing. The worthy »tab* master write» us as was injured «ome time ago 1» troubling stil'ly of fili» qllcation I» strongly urgi««l For an Impaired Appetite follow»: “Keep the 'Gate Keeper' at him again. .igvnt, wm vimtmg friend« in Pleasant As high as 43<JO per acre lias been paid Subscribe for The Herald. l>V thè state lectunT. To improve the appetite and strength for a number of small tracts in tliis Mrs. Edna Brown <>( ««astern Oregon y* Home recently. The roml connnlsnfon i» com|»««'<l <>l. hi» |»>st. You are doing g<»s| work.“ en the digestion try a tew doses of Jeu ell Collin« wm Mailing hi« grand- neighborhood. Chamberlain's Stomach amt Liver Tab |iarvnta, Mr. and Mm. <Hi«, recently. G. H. Richey, wife am] son Lester lets. J. H. Seitz ot Detroit, Mich., have just returns»! from a pleasant out •ays: “They restored my appetite ing at Netarts Bay. when impaired, relieve«I me of a bloated MILROSE Mrs. Hudson and Mrs. Sweeny of feeling and caused a pleasant and satis II. Hall aid wife ol Portland were Freewater are visiting with Mr. and factory movement of the bowels.” Price 25 cents. Samples free. For sale lis.kmg over their (arm here last 8un- Mrs. Clyde Sager this week by all druggists. day. Mr ilall contemplates putting C. F. Kesterson and wile, Will Richie Is because we use up-to-date methods. Everybody will out a large orchard this (all. ami wife. Lester Robinson, Milton Rob tell you there is NOTHING SLOW about Ed Sehineer and family left for the inson and Keith Kesterson have all i-oast this week. gone to Tillamook for a two weeks' out Mr. and Mrs. Fritz were in Troutdale ing by the sea. on business Tuesday. G. N. Sager has sold his interest in Mrs. Clark is visiting ^er sister, Mrs. the sawmill to his partner, J. F. Wing, and has gone to eastern Washington to Dun liar, at Cleone. Mrs. Harding and Mrs. Chas. Brain look after business matters. When Going to the Mountains Take ... StCIMM Iff Boring Livery ¿ Stable’s Stage Line S Correspondence Morgan & Donahue, Props BORING, OREGON Flour, Feed, and Groceries PLLASANT HOME JOHN BROWN/“ We are Prepared Blacksmithing g-L Jas. H. Latham, DR. B. J. MILLS optometrist a The Reason Why Our Trade is Growing so Fast THE DOUGLASS STORE We sell everything at the lowest possible prices, but for cash only. A little saved to each customer on every purchase. We want you to become acquainted with the Store that does things not dreams them all day long—and read about the big guess ing contest that closes October 1: HALF-GALLON MASON JAR has been filled with an assort ment of wire nails in sizes from a shingle nail to a 20 penny. hall of Pleasant View were visiting with friends Friday. Jonn Brown Brandiall and family will leave for Battle «(round. Wash , on a visit with friends Tuesday. one guessing closest to the exact number of nails in the jar will receive A BABY GRAND JUVENILE PIANO The second and third nearest guesses will also receive prizes in proportion. A DOLLAR Purchase Entitles You to a Ticket on the Piano. Those elegant ladies’ hats are all gone except a few that we propose to close out at your own price. If you want a cheap hat see them right away. Why pay six cents for spool thread when you can buy the best of us for 5c the spool ? Camping supplies, all kinds, including ammunition and cartridges from 22-short, rim or center fire, to 45x48. All odd sizes carried in stock. Before going elsewhere call at The Douglass Store Brand New Assortment of We carry any quantity of sugar and : Fruit Jars Calicoes, 5c MASON'S 55c, 65c, 85c. Best Cotton Thread at 5c per spool. E. M. DOUGLASS, PLEASANT HOME New Forges and other Modern Tools and Machinery Hating put in Wedding Beils Ring Once More On Sunday, Aug. 11, Wilber E. Evan, The Christian Endeavor will be led and Alice E. Dailey were united in mat Sunday evening by Miss Bertha Evans. rimony by Rev. W. T. Scott o( Cleone, at the home o( the bride', [«rent, at All aie invited. Mrs. Wm. Wood and children have Hurlburt. Mr. Evan. is 18 year, old gone to Washington to visit her sister. and the bride, 1». Alter the wedding they left (or Portland, where they will Mrs. Etta Miller was visiting her sis go to housekeeping (or the rest of the ter, Mrs. Baker, over Sunday. summer. Mr. and Mrs. Evans lake Miss York of Michigan is visiting her with them the best wishes of the com aunt, Mrs. Fisk. munity. ______ ___ _______ Misses Nettie and Mary Armstrong have gone to Portland (or a few months. Baptist Senices at Pleasant Home Mrs. Henry Frits left Friday for an extended visit to her old home in Ohio. Only a few of those 60 cent wrappers left. W. N. Chilcole expects relatives from Missouri this week, who come for a visit. Mias York, Miss Pearl Alder and Miaa Percy Giese and his sister, Miss Belle, Lida llramhall left Tuesday for a few visited Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Sager Sun- days' stay in Portland. ... The lstdies Aid and Christian En d»y. deavor societies met at the home of ' Mrs. Sam Strebin Tuesday to plan for an entertainment to lie given Aug. 23. The Mrs. Wilson au<i daughter Bertha of Portland visited with Mrs. G. N. Sager this week. Mr. and Mrs, Sim Stafford of Port land have moved back to Melrose for the winter. IIRWOOD Miss Mena Frey, Joe Nellie, Charlie Butler, ami Gus Koeseel of Portland spent Sunday at "Camp Idle Awhile." Mrs. E. D. Harland Mrs. B. F. Hart were shopping in Portland Saturday. and a LARGER WORKING FORCE, I am in a tatter position than «ver to care for your wants along general blacksmithing lines. Harness and Vehicles of all kinds at right prices Orland Zeek, pleasant home , All members o( the Pleasant Home Raptist church are requested to be pres ent at the monthly covenant and busi ness meeting of the church Saturday afternoon, Aug. 17, as business of vital importance to all our members will lie transacted. Much interest is taken in ail the services since the coming of Brother Scherrill. He is a tireless and earnest worker. The young people’s meetings have been especially well at tended the last two Sundays. ore WHY GO TO PORTLAND Miss Lizzie Seafelt, who has lieen vis Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and iting relatives in Firwood, has returned Diarrhoea Remedy. Better Than to her home in Astoria. Three Doctors When you can save money by buying of Th«« Misses Mary IVeepe, I »lore Mill- iron, Minnie Huffman ami Gustaf Stu- kit« took a trip to Wiki Cat mountain Friday. They returned lomleil with elk moss anti reporte«! a delightful time. “Three years ago we had three doc tor* with our little boy and everything that they could do seeme«l in vain. At1 last, when all hope seemed to lie gone, we began using Chamberlain's Colic, Miss Elsie Malar is spending a few Cholera ami Diarrhoea Remedy, and in «lavs in Portland. a few hours he began to improve. To The Firwood Lumber oompanv mill day he is as healthy a child as parents conhl wish for."—Mrs. B. J. Johnson, lias resumeil work again. Union, Miss. For sale by all druggists. 1 E. D Hart made a flying trip to Or- I cgon City Thurelay. Why semi your work elsewhere when Mrs. I’ora Frey ami Mrs. G. Koesel of we can do it lor you here just as cheap Portland, who are s|««nding the summer and just as well or better? 4 J B. TAWNEY Sandy, Oregon We handle anything in the line of Wagons, Buggies, Farming Implements, Harness Moline and Peter Schutler Wagons, Acme Harvesting Machinery, etc. Give na a call and be convinced.