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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 16, 1907)
RicbaiHaua'a brother. Aogalo Richard- •on, and wife. Janie« Latham baa been tick for «ev- real day* not lovesick', but la now able to lie at the «hop again. directing the effort« of hi* increased force of up-lo- dale «mitha. L. A. Harlow baa returned from Long Reach, Washington, alter« ha »pent a very eujoyable vacation. Mrs. Iiarl< a and the children will not return until the eloee of the beach aeaaon. Miss Margery Hampshire has Iwen visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Hagel Publiahed Every Friday at Grvaham, Orr., by the Raavaa S titx P v » u « hiw Co. of Sunnyside, Wash. TIMOTHY BROWNHILL, Enm.a * m > Masai»». ♦a*--------------- M<><rravtu.a Ornea, 31.1 Villa A t .; Ponrt exit Omca, AM Goodnougl. Building Balrrrd aa weoii.t rte» matlrr al Ihr pualogkv at <,rrahaa>. Or»«»« E AIRVIEW K TROUTDALE, ORE. Fox is here to stay anil is determined to make the prices an ad vantage to you while the increasing volume oí trade is an advantage to hitn. A FEW MINUTES WITH THE EDITOR K9TORAHOS TO IfNTRÏ »>S I ANI»« IN NAritiNAl. FORKHI Nullv«* I» licrvb) rlvtfti I hat Ihv lamí« tliacrlbvil belt»« . viiiloai Hg m » aerea, miihlu lliv < a*eatlv National F«»t eal.Orrgun Mill be auh|«el to avllvmehl ami entry under the provlaiuna ul the lo»tuel< ad law* of the l ulled Htal«*» and th«* I of June II, I*« (1* MtMR) al ih* 1’ulh‘d Male* land uMve al l'wtiland ’Dentili, on Hv|H»’mbei .H IWT Ant »eitler n ho ma- aulUnlly amt In «'»nd fallh claiming an) of *al<l latiti» toi agrluullui al pm pirat a |»iit>r to January i. 1**‘ ami ha* Hol abandoned miiii '. I ih •*<^ i t fervine light l«> Make a homi»tvad vniry for the I hh «I* actu all) uvt'Upled i4ald lami» nere llalvd h | mih ihv appIh-Ki ion- . t . U. i-........ i« uh m i.HH-i below who haw a prvlvrvurv right aubjvvl lo Ilio prior righi of an) »ueh »etiler, provided »uuh ■ciller or appllt anl I« qualltled to make hoim ■ivatl vnirj ami Ihr prvfvrvm»o righi I» »wi elaed prior to Heplviuber JI hk»î ou w hlrh dale Ihr lumi» a ill bv »uhji vt tu »vlllvmvni Mini vn Ir; l»t any u ua 11 Hvd person lite Imuh hi > h » follow» K I J of NW I « H,. II IM K . r \) M li»ivtl u | mi | i lliv appln alloit« ,.i < \) Kvru. »»I U i U h * I' U . Hr» won. and U • Fan M uai , of ITVT K. Till hi . Vorllami. Orvgoit. tv kvlved "linullanvoikxl). ami al*«» upon Ihr ap plica I lini ni \\ k Hun aril, of A iltlM ikvgou [Migu.«l) FKKD UKNNkTT 4» ting < «>iiiml< aitiiO'r of lliv Hvnvial I and i»tlh « %|»pn»w«l June JA. IMO.’, irilgnvdl »•kiHii.F \\ y\mi|> HI FF, Atting Ncvrvlary of lliv liilt ihn I i»| Ul I I I I INSUKt YOUKIAKM BUIIWNGS CM URilll S ÀIO SCIMXM HOOS1S IN THN Farmers Mutual lire Relief Association Or I’ ohti ami », Ossum« lhrur|H>rsle«l IMS * : liisuratiei' ni «elusi eoat. Tried «nd not beimi ««lllitlg. Agents «»iitod in e ery vomii y. For par- tieular» « rite lu .1 J. KI RN. Sw-'v, .'.v> k««l t .nihilist . rurtteiiA, Oregon, F F Sisean, Agl , Boring, Or»., or lo II. W S nasiiaii , Pie»., Gresham. ••••••••••••»•ta» C<m»t Ipsilon W. T. Sherwood has sold his property Watches and Jewelry Fnr constilattiim there 1« iiolhiug quii« consisting of two lots and a cottage, sit HKPAIRINd A SI'K« 1AI.IY »■ilice ns Chamls-rlalu'« StumaeTi and All " ‘ >i k UuerahVt <1 uated oil Main street, to H. 8. Stone. l.iver Tablet. Tliey always prodliee a TAKES BULL BY THE HORNS pleasanl movemeut ot thè bowrll altli- Fttr llargelii* lu Weh hm. Miss Grace Wilcox, of Hood River has olii any dlsiigrcenblv efieet. Prie», 2!» Timothy Brownhill of the Bea rented the place for the winter. Miw venta. Man All dealer«. ver State Herald failed to get a Wilcox will have charge of the school ■ here. Mr. Sherwood has purchased a I meeting of the citizens of Gresh W4HHMAMK und JI AAI II K am to consider a proposition to S. 8. Ltgatt ha» lumber on the ground house and 1 wo acre» on the Base line 1 road one mile east of Terry, a part ofj 191 Morrison St., celebrate Independence Day. with which to erect a »tore buildins. the original Rramhall farm. Tlie Sher tO go out oí your way to trade with us lor IMRTLAND, • • OREGON and in his desperation he took The structure «ill be 2R150 feet ami will «roods will move to their new home we have the goods, we make the prices and Neer l*«|»** ««'■latirant, the bull by the horns, so to t>e built hv Troutdale carpeuter». k’r. m. there is no competition about it so far as we speak, by ringing the town fire and Mr». IxtgMi are now keeping store The Mason Construction company are concerned. in a tent and are doing a good buaineas. are preparing to erect a large warehouse bell, which brought out the pop Weinhards expect to tiegin work on ulace instanter. Timothy ac their thrve-atorv brick the first of Sep on tlie property recently purchased by $1.00 a Month knowledged to an irate member tember. This will lie built where Hen- the Mt. Hood R. R. Co. from A. I.. Stone. The building will lie located of the town council that he was i rv Ijitoureil's saloon formerly stood. near where the Mt. Hood spur joins the the party that laid himself liable Mr». A. T. Tiller expects to build a O. R. A N. track. ngniiKl Sick in N*. \rculriii mut 3 TRAINS 10 lilt tASI DAIIY to a fine by sounding the tocsin, :Mx5d foot building wt ere the Helming The Mason Company have a complete I ». :»t h — the harvest time — is here, we have pre- Through 1’ u II uibo »t«ii<1*rd» atol tuu»l«4 but invited the city dads along i hotel stood. line of groceries in the Axtell building keidtah »ill Hippen C«l bottello» •I«-« pi ng «nre <l»lly to Omaha, <*hh ago Mpu pared lor it and can supply all your needs, K miiv lutirfcH ale« ping «at dally to K»n»«i with others to meet in the hall Moat of the buildings that were black- ami have opened up for businees. The ■ A\ititi Itving a uf clinrìi) al I Iiy l<> < lluliig « bai! t Al« (avala fr»a) U' the Call us up by phone when too busy to get office of the Mason company is also in. i ened by the fire have been repainted » < • »ail » immediately, which they did, Ihr limiita «>f «illivre the town is gradually recovering the building. to town. Leere« Arrlree. union i»kr<>T and the consequence was they ■ and NORTHWESTERN HEALTH ANO from the fire ami is taking on a neat ap- . Miss Nellie McConnell of Sellwood had a rousing meeting, followed ; pearance. • III* on) PORTLAND »»•KM 7 W 1* M. ACCIDENT ASSOCIATION was a guest of Miss Clara Quinn the |NI*KA'IAL f»»r Ihr Ê«»A (»ally Daily. or roMTI 4M», VNgUtt.X by the largest and most enthusi Miss Florence Stafford of Gresham, fore part of last week. I » in lliintingt>>ii, Phone Farmers 261 < all or w rite 1 Ol )• M a »■» A M astic celebration ever held in accompanied by Mi«« Mary Faucett of Miss Eva Little of McMinnville col ’ Ml’OKKKK FLY KM »m John Broun, A<t.» RiMkw<MMÌ. Or. that part of the country. A Seattle, Wash., were guests of relatives lege is »ponding a few days in Fairview, b.tt ).i»t.'r h Washington, Well« AAwile, l«rw Ululi. < . h ur d‘AIvi»« «ii<l Girai Surlbvrn potute a guest of her uncle C. L. Smith. short time ago Mr. Brownhill and friends here Sunday. Miss Edith Reynolds of Portland i Mr». Julia Snower and son Oral wore ITI 1NTI< KXFKKUM conceived an idea that it would » ia I* m » ID A M for (hr Ka«t vi« Hunt Sunday with her parents, G. N. in Fairview last week. Mrs. Suower Daily. Daily. be a splendid thing to hold a fair spent ; Ingtun Reynolds and wife. has moved the remainder of her furni-1 PORTLAND Hhit.K UN- i lôf M » 1 • A M at Gresham this fall, and since The I'nion Meat company received a lure she had stored here to Portland I Al . tur «il h«al pulula Dally Daily tvn K Ig g » and the people have learned that he shipment of 14 car loads of stock last and« will make her permanent home l*<<rtlatil I N means business in anything he Tuesday. there. RIVER SCIIFDVLK, undertakes, they are falling in Chas. Hoyt, formerly of Fairview, '■ F. Sewald and family of Hampton. 1 FOR AMTi'MIk and 1 uo F M » F M line and whooping ’er up for the now of Portland, is very ill with appen Minn., are guests of G. O. Dolph and I'ally Daily wa) point», eoiimx'tiiig r gre pl • a* rpt with tlrainrr fur llwa fair without a call from the fire dicitis in the North Pacific Sanatorium family. The Sewalds and Dolph» are Huuday Hunda?, | <•«» ami North Urach, »learner IU mm I o . A»h at H«turday I bell. They will have a success and uiav not recover. His brother. old acquaintances. They expect to re lu uu F M t|«te k (walvf jte f ) Bert Hoyt, and wife of this place have main in Oregon. ful fair too, and they will be so been in town with him. His brother Ft’K DAYToN. Ore 4 B) F M ? on A M Ralph Scott returned last week from gi>U <‘ltjr and Yamtoill. i»aily Daily well pleased with it that they William of Macontash is also with him. a ten months' stay in California. Ralph Klwr point». at »».rp| • »«■vp4 dork (watrr prr ) Nunda? He stopped off here on bis wav to Port Kuuday will want to hold one next year, has been employed in a Tulare bank t-r L«'ta|»; it. Idaho, and «ay point« frvie when there will be more big land and gave his many friends a wel He expects to return to California to at 1 , g. Week I ««r ki|>« ta & «» A M or upo» arrivai pumpkins and pretty babies to come surprise, as most of them had not tend Occidental college thia winter. Ira i Nu. 4 tlall) • *■ i-* seen him for ten years, when he left His many friends here were pleased to A ria» Ki)««rla 4 I" M .lati} ••• *H Trldaf show. Sure thing.—Newberg here, a boy. He is now married and * Recently Enlarged see him again. » WITH Graphic. has four children. D £ M Locai Schedule H. B. Taylor of Iola. Win., surprised 25,000 New Words Mrs. Alice Corter of l.atourell is visit his old friends and neighbors, E. Smith . t\. « 11. Of kdins New Gaxattear of thw World with mors than n.no tiltea, baaed uu I bo ing her sister, Mrs. John Laraon. PROGRESSIVE NEWBERG ami wife, by dropping in on them very M ratwrard Fa»t ward teiast cotisua rvturn«. AM 1* M IM A M AM r M bringing with him a Now Biographical Dictionary Newberg, says the Graphic, is Miss Grace Micklev has returned from unexpectedly, 111««. Mall »►'• Mall Fart Port a few days' visit with friends at Hay-' Wisconsin breeze very welcome to the . eontalnln» the panieaof over ln.UU uolu.1 Local A Ki rtyr | Will furnish boxes and pay the following prices, SPOI CASH: pervoua, dale ot birth, death, Oto. to have a cannery. The main ton, Or. A K Flyr l-ueel Smiths. Nu • No • Nn 4 1 « *r Ne B N.. IN*»« Edited by W . T, IIAII It IM, Ph T>., I I. 1» . building is already under way 8. J. MicSley and wife of Portland Dr. A. O. Vincent wife and daughter t inted Mt«toaC*vu*uu»Mou<.ror IxtueaUon. at» A 45 w *> al. a l > : '«• mil MB w Jh and is a big one, being 100x321 visited their son. Daniel Mickley on of Portland were guests of relatives here 7 » ft W a JU a .1» 7 4» UIT FOB l 2380 Quarto Pages Italian Prunes, Ic a pound SW n»ua tato K. » CUiltf on Sunday. feet. The engine house is to be Sunday. tn 414 a 7 V UmifW Peach Plums, lc a pound Needed in Every Home built away from the main build A l«ll game between the woolpullers Miss Susie Hall is very ill with pneu TROWIOU 11» >10 Als-I W ebsler'e CeUegiale iNcduaery and the butchers, employes of the monia. . -> .«* . 1 1 «««irii • • 4 A4 Tame Blackberries, 4c a pound ing and will be. 40x40 feet. !!!4 !"*<'•. MoO IllMtmtfferask PtgG'ar KdlAln«A7iiea«»tte>ira< llaUlngw. «14 ». IIDllU e ftg « 4 Newberg is doubtless one of the Union Meat Co., resulted in a victory > Miss Daisy Wilcox spent a few days D« L lie Edition&>«ilHal’i I*. rr naa for the butchers. at laFayette, returning home last Tues mt f p'aHW, «■« j-aper g Ut.,t.f .1 I ; Tii ki'l iitlii-»', Thirtl mid Wnahiiigtots foremost towns of the state. It Must in k > mm 1 aha|*e for shipment. Will take any amount. A bailgame between Eagle Creek and day. FREE, "DictMittary WriUW UlMtratod 1 T<*l«*|*lioii«* Mnin 712. c. w Stringer, has quite a number of manufac Corbett was also played here Sunday. Fall me up by phone or write at once. G. a C. MERRIAM CO.. Miss Alta Wilcox is working in the < it) l’irlki t \g»-nt, Wm McMurray, turing industries, all of which Mrs. James Pelton and children of Journal contest and bids fair to win the Publlahars, ■ tiriaaflaid. Ha««. (irn’l PAMMt'iiifvr V. ■ I are there because the citizens of Portland are guests of her parents, Wil scholarship in Oregon Conservatory of the town were not afraid to give liam Johnson and wife. Music. Her many friends here are as time and money toward secur Mrs. William Hursell will entertain sisting her all they can. ing them. Newberg also has a the Ladies Aid society next Wednesday Mrs. James Lakey and babv of Steph- ■ ens. Wash., made a short visit with her college, high school, and other afternoon, Aug. 21. Handers-Ledbury Nuptials g father, Frank Axtell, and her grand educational interests, a fine city Mrs. Albert Kraus and children re mother, Mrs. E. Smith. Her brother, Mi»» Susie I. led bury, oldmt daugh Rapid Comfortable Frequent turned to her home at La Grande, Ore., water works, elegant church after several weeks' visit with her par- Lolyd Axtell, reurned home with him ter of Mr. and Mr». J. A. Iadbury, and • B«*«t of frr«l all th' Lewi» I.. Flander» were unitci in holy • panturait* Ntoltrr buildings, etc., that are second to ents, G. J. Fonk and wife. Sunday to remain some time. matrimony last Sunday morning. The none in the state, and this, mind Frank Porter is quite ill. G. R. Flanders and wife, of Gilliam • J. L HICKLIN, took place in the Methodist you, in face of the fact that they Mrs. Clutterham, who has been spend-1 county made a short visit with relative« ceremony STA I ton parsonage in the presence of immediate fUT iodio have no saloons. A large factor ing a few weeks with her son, Fred Clut- ! here returning Monday morning. They friends and relatives, Rev. C. E. Crand [7 * • emu lu i 10 3 M* >11 lit» M attended the wedding of Lewis Flanders ft 4b7 »» • »II mt SOS 401 44 I 10 Ar Portland Lr in the upbuilding of Newberg is terliam, started for her home in Chi-1 and Susie Ledbury. George and Lewi.« all officiating. After the cermonv the te 7 4M e 4M II •Ml 40 J Ml 92 1 33 Golf Jtlli«' 12 02 2 »1 Ul »1« tl e Uuita June happy couple proceeded to Seaside on 12 912 it > in mi a « a> R W IO <411 (92 034 134 17 1 40 the Newberg Graphic, which cago th* first of the week. H*r son ac are brothers. •i «I a » m »»12 M2 304 400 M 0 M companied her to Seattle. Mrs. Clutter- I n Z7 h iolu loti 102 104 201 34 1 00 Mtcaiiiorr the afternoon train to »pond a few day» has been published in that city ham will visit in Seattle. Manitoba and Mrs. H. W. Wilson of Portland wan fi XI a jo |fi 12 IB2 144 204 SO 0 01 I'.darrlllv *>• a 24 In 34 12 242 24 4 340 24 0 02 at that place, after which they will I* < in» lia ni ». r. a »10 ju 11 20 2 20 4 SOO 34 0 OS " dull) 3'12 N1 204 Ml 20 0 43 for nearly 20 years and w hose Canada before returning home. looking for a vacant house here Sunday, at home to their many friends at Curtis a l«lu in 11 HI 104 300 10 0 44 ■ 1 242 244 34B SB 0 00 llogan editor, E. H. Woodward, has al Mrs. D. C. Allan! and children of but did no succeed in finding one. A n«1vrw«iii 0 IlM h 12 111 114 210 11 0 N HZ»' station. The Ix-et wishes of a numlier of 29 2 204 SOB 43 I 14 g i .I m '.*12 SB2 3S4 434 4B 0 20 m it, iu <M2 00 2 004 100 M 0 33 Horlng ways worked for a temperance Dallas,"spent last week with her mother, Grant Shaw and family have gone to friend» are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Rubor tin« glvee what every woman M »»10 »ill 302 304 400 12 0 23 Hlrh r a '« 10 ifJ 12 g> 2 024 120 02 0 30 southern Oregon on a trip to be absent Flam! er«. moot desire«-< perfect complexion town, an educational town, a Mrs. Frances Allard. 7 U w 5611 V.1 004 NO M 0 23 a 46 Io 4->1} 402 404 BIB SO 0 M lUrtiin some time. It brln«« that soft, smooth, freeh. G. Helming and wife of Marshfield * M io .112 Bl 2 11 1 gl I 05 Em gir < rrrk 7 4M W 4M II 4*1 401 MO 40 0 17 34 0 manufacturing town and a pro clear tint to th« cheek that 6»notee - i .12 M2 B4B 04 7 00 0 30 Mrs. H. Donley ami children who 1 M H 46 11 Ml 44S MO 44 0 14 Ahpaugh Happy family Reunion youthfulness. It will bring beauty gressive town. Such a paper as are guests of Mr. Helming's brother, L. | have been spending several weeks with < urrhiavlllv 7 4H V 4.111 431 433 ISO 43 0 11 17 2 111 911 11 • 42 Helming. to those who lack It: It will retain at A happy family reunion wa« held w tn 11 uh i 03S 030 13 1 17 0 44 7 17 0 .1711 «71 37 3 47 0 91 0 M K»tara<la Mr. Woodward is publishing is a her mother, returned to their home in It for tho«« who already posse«« ft; Mr. Stillson and wife have gone to d g ion m i 103 100 207 24 0 03 Ar ('axadrro Lv the home of Calvin Shephard last Satur I 1 7 W W Wil »»1 303 400 30 0 N It will enable you to eucceeefully blessing to any town. Walla Walla last week. Mr. Donley Waehingtou to spend the temainder of day. The homiehold of two member« combat the ravagm of weather and came down to accompany them home. the summer on their farm. time. Don't doubt—don’t argue. Ju at was »Welled to thirteen. D. P. Hhepard, A Zimmerman of Goldendale, Wash try RoberUne. Your drugfist will wife and baby came out last Saturday A Clackamas county paper is Mr. and Mrs. Butler of Forest Grove five you a free sample. AU drug visited bis family here, Sunday. to spend a few days with hi« parents. publishing a petition for a saloon are guests of Henry Surber and wife. gists keep Robertlne. Between Cedarville Junction and Troutdale H W. Wells of The Dalle», who is Dr. J. M. Valkinar, wife ami daughter license and in the list of petition Miss Grace Mickley has been enter manager of the Sun Dial ranch here, came down from Idaho to visit Mr». fASTBWIO «Il TOMBO ITATIOOS ers we notice the names of Ken- taining her friend, Miss Viola Gray of was a guest Sunday of C. L. Smith. Valkinar'» |«r«nta. They will probably I Dayton, Ore. 10 77 It II1 ST I S3 0 02 Ml 11 1 M I II frut, Noach, Blaske, Heinz, Yo- Wayne Lewis of Woodard -Clarke’», locate in St John*. C. G. Fancher, wife H» 31 It >1 1 41 4 91 0 (M IM II 1 M, 10 Miss Pearl Coleman of Portland was tn 41 n m t 44 4 40 I OS han, Joast, Fenski, Goebel, Koe- a guest of her brother, E. Coleman, last Portland, was a Sunday guest ot Earl and three children of Fairview were IM IM ti I 14 I« 171 It V i 41 4 4S 0 12 ............. « It U 2 HI IM IM 400 - - 11 present for the reunion. Smith. f* ■ ......... io « it » i 12 4 40 I IT 1 “ M 4 1 MIMI 43 1 Ü bel, Geipner, Manske, etc. Did week. Remedy for Diarrhoea. Never Known io mimi .V» III SI 0 M i SI „MIHI 4 Ml M Don't forget the <-oncert to lie given i» 12 «a t SI I »4 I T w •J I Il I HI H 1 91 9 OS we hear somebody assert that William Johnson and wife have been to Fail 4M l.czema 12 U 1 -I’ 411 IM M t SI 0 00 I I I I I I the saloon is an American insti entertaining their (laughter, Mrs. Bes on Friilay evening in the Presbyterian “ I want to say a few word» for Cham- For the good of those Buffering with church under the direction of Mrs. A sie Estes of Kalama. berlaUn ’ s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea tution?—Newberg Graphic. A. M. flgtirra hi Roman. I’. M figures black. <1 Daily oxcepl Miifulay. eczema or other Much trouble, I wiah to Remedy. I have ii»ed thia preparation I L. Stone. Misses Ella and I .aura Bartrom of Al- j nay, my wife had something of that in my family for the past five year» ami | For Oregon City, Ciim in«li l’nrk nnd wny | h > ìii I», change car» al Golf Juue- him have been visiting their aunt, Mrs. Iton’t fail to give former address as kind and after owing the doctor»' reme have never known it to fail to effect a tion. It is not too early to begin to Emma Scharf. for some time concluded to try cure in any instance. I feel that 1 can For Lents, Mount Scott limi east side points, change cars at Lent« Junction. plan for your best exhibit at the II. A. Richardson and family were in well as new one in asking to have you dies not say too nmeh for the l>e»t remi-dy of Chamberlain'» Salve, and it proved to the world.”—8 Jemson, Spring Grove, j Herald sent to new postoffice. W. I’. MIJLCIIAY, Trafile Agent. coming County Fair. It does’nt Piedmont Wednesday night U> attend lie lietter than anything »he had tried. York county, Pa. Thi» re im« I y I» for matter what your business is. Your wants supplied on page 8. the 20tli wedding anniversary of Mr. »ale by all draggiat».* For »»1« b/ all druggists. General Office», First and Alder Sts., P orti .« «li, O kroon . TROUTDALE Fred I). Flora, can afford „O regon S hort L in B The Busy Time PROTECTS YOU Everything You Need GET THE amo union P acific Groceries, Dry Goods, Hardware, Farm Tools, Feed, Etc Farmers, I want your Fruit W. Ellison, Cleone, Ore O Portland Railway, Light & Power Co : PASTURAGE Springwater Division ■A-WOMEN Troutdale Division Harlow, Blaser &, Harlow, GENERAL MERCHANDISE ARE NOW AT HOME IN THE MASONIC BUILDING and have on sale a large variety of NEW GOODS of every description, as of old. TROUTDALE, - WE DEAL IN EVERYTHING YOU WANT TO BUY OR SELL. - - OREGON