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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1907)
fur first prise ami one dollar for second prize 1» offered to the girl displaying the lii««*«l sweet !»■»» ami a»t«*rn and the «am«* to boys tor corn and ¡totalo«*» Mrs. E E. Hrwlin, Mr» II. M. Stone and J. W. Townarml constitute a mnunittre to »ecu »v a. program for thia occasion. Fhe executive consists of ‘ Hhcqwrd, E. HcslhtandMrs.il Shaw. They are to svhet judge» for the roiilest. Mrs. Marsh A. Evan» will be present to give un address 011 •*puic f»«»l».” (*«mnty Mclxx»l Sup«*rintvmh*nt l(obin»on 1» m I mi ex|M-cte<l to make an addre»». 'lb** la»t meeting of the grang«« <»n last W«*«lm*»- «lay wn» utt« n«h*«l by about 40 mtmbere. Mr». J. W. Mhattm k, grange Inapertor for the county, wax present ami pro nounce«! th«* grungt* in a tlourmhing «-on* dition. Timothy Brownhill wax al«o present ami ad«lrv»»e«l the meeting. Mrs. I>. W. M< Kay, Mr». E. I,. Thorp Mml daughter ami Mr«. Peterson were visitor». Mrs. Anna Swank ami d»ugh- t«*r, Mr«, ituony, am! Mi»» Both Koony w« obligated ami Mrs A L Turner was given the la«t two degre«» of mem bership. Mrs. J. M. Ashcraft appointed the following to assist her in securing exhibits in neawllework for the fair at Gresham Mrs. Shepard. Mrs. I>. O. I i»her, Mrs. H. H. Stone ami Mr». (Jce- nnna Baker. WM. SHELLEY'S PLAGE Four miles cast of Troutdale, 1-2 mile north of Springdale Creamery, on I Fri. Sept. 27 v Commencing at 10 a. m. THE FOLLOWING ARTICLES: 5 Jersey cows, all 4-year olds, fresh next spring. 5 part Jersey cows, fresh this fall. 3 sows with 24 pigs ready to wean. 200 pullets, more or less, mostly Barred Rocks. 2 Jersey heifers, 2 years old, with calf. 1 Shorhom heifer, 2 years old, with call. 1 Jersey heifer, 1 year old. 1 Empire separator in good condition. 2 10-gallon cream cans, good as new. 1 5-gallon A I en ns: strainer bucket. 3 milk buckets incubators, good as new. lawn mower. 1 seeder, all complete. cultivator, 1 2-section iron harrow. metal wheel low wagon, double hack wagon, mower, good as new. horse rake, good condition. Hay fork, hay carrier. Many other arricles such as hoes, forks, rakes, shovels, grubhoes, etc., too numer ous to mention. 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 $10 or under, cash; over $10, if desired, reasonable time on approved notes at 8 per cent. house han been generally cleaned and repair«**! ami new walk« are bring built on the lawn. <». W. Wilcox ami wife have moved into the ii. S. Stun«* cottage, recently vaciitt*d l«y W. T. Hberwo«i aod family, and will reside here during the school year. William Butler of Latourell ha» moved his family into liia ho*i»e r«*ecnlly pur- «•I mms I from Mr». II. Järvi». Mrs. Jarvis lias gone to Missouri to make d«*ci«lvd there wm no place like Trout* lier home. dale. G. E Shafer ami family have moved Mr*. Ella Hornit»h ami implmws-tao into the* house* va« at«*<l by William and niece, Zulia Bell, have returned to I'own and wife. their h<*me At The iMllee, alter a three II. W. Matbison ami family ex|»ect to week*' visit with Mr». May Graig. ' leave hr hay ton, Ohio, next Tuesday to reside* during the winter. Mrs. Frank Axtell is expected liotne from Wisconsin about Sept. 20. Mrs. Axtell has lM*cn in Wim*on»in since June ami says it is very warm there. Frank Bruno has coniph*t«*«l his con Mrs J. O. Ihiwning will la» laid up struct of clearing lar d on the Sun Dial for a few days a» a result of encountcr- ranch ami ha«* moved liia family to Hob- ing an automobile while out driving ■ son villc. with her tw<1 children last Sunday after* C. L. Smith will move hi» family to noon. Th«» accident hap|w*n««d U tu« « n Portland to s|H*n<i th«* winter. the ch«*er>v factory and W Ellison'i Ellison*» res- W. A Townsend has ha«l a new* iilener, «in a very narrow road, bioping wire fence built around his house, which down several feel on either title. The adds much to the ap|*earance of the automobile took most-of the mad. ami place. in attempting to turn out, the buggy Mrs. E. Holgate of Terry has gone to upavl over th«* bank ami th«* occupant« tlflca Bay to »¡«end a few week» with were thrown out. Th«* children r><ap<*d her parents. I without injury, but Mr». Ikiwningsus- William Zimmerman and wife of twine«I injuries al«out th«* lower limbi* Portland were Sunday guests of Mr. Hi«* buggy wan badly wr«*ek«* I. > Zimmerman's sifter, Mrs. 11. 8. Stone. Fairview grange is preparing to assist Miss Ruth Jackson has returntxl from in th«* county and grange fair at Grvali- am. Thia grange will giv<* a sweet pea, A w««*k's visit with her aunt in Portland. Wm. Shelley, Prop. A. M. WATSON, Auctioneer. were guests of Mrs. F. I’. Hubbard ami family Munday. Th«* Munday mhool picnic field lawt Friday on the Advent camp grouml on >andy river, win* m«*»t hcartlh enjoyed by the large croud of children and old* er |»rop|e w ho iitlci» lc«l. William l\ *ne and wile of Portland visited M/» Kane's »inter, Mr». II A. I(it -hardwoii, and family on Munday. L. Van l!«»uten 1» moving Ids family into tlu* (\ Holin house on th«* hill. Mr. and Mr». Ju«l«l of Boring s|w*nt Sunday with Mr». Judd's mother, .Mr* A. T. Tiller. Mr». It llulni will »tart thi» week for Ohio, where »lie rxp’*ct« to visit her mother until l>«*eciiiber. Ia*<> llel«er will attend Oregon Agri- cultural Colhg«* thia year («. N. Reynold» ha» moved hi» meat Mm. Amanda ('lark of Spokane, who market into the building next to T. Cor- has l-veii %i«it|ng relative» here for the tier’» confectionery store. pa»t ria w«rkw, ha» returned to her Mm Huth Endicott ba» moved into home. th«* Methodi»! ¡tarsoiiage, prc|u«ratory to Mi»s Mary Perkin» of l‘«»rtland is Itrginning her achool work here next »pending a few days with her »later on Monday. the mountain. Mi«» Mary Fiui«*«*tt of Health*, Wash., Mm. France» Allan! was railed to tin* wa« 11 gm-xt of Mr» II A. Richardson l«rd»i lr of her daughter, Mr». J. W. th«* lirst <»f the week. (ri*gh«*nd, whois very ill at her home Miak Florcnc«* Stafford of Gresham in Salem. visited her sister, Mm. Richardson, on A. B. Kn-mlall ha» moved him family Monday. into L. llailow’» houar h>r the preaent. Mr». A. E. Berry will entertain the Prof. J. E. Patterson was a welcome l.a«lh*» Aid aocivty nt her home next guest of friend« here la»t Friday. Wrdn«*i*«lay afternoon, Sept. IM. Mira I .mil»* Harlow, «laughter of F. L. Commer and wife, lately of Illinois, F. Harlow and wife, is very ill. were gu«*Ms of Mr». Carrie Holt on Mun- : ’ | ■ Mr«. A. W Zimmerman and daugh ter e 1 t to return to their home in Portland to spend the winter. Iroutddde Depot Burned A Hr«*, which caught from « ¿¡»ark from engine No. I1M, completely de* wtr«o**d th«* <>. It <*. N. -5. -.«-« r ami fr< ight depot, a <ar-loa«i of lumls*r ami the li«aiM*l»ol<i goof!« of Agent A. B. Kr«*ndal| l*ere alseit mx-n Munday. The flam«*», fanm-d by a strong gale from the east, spread rapidly ami were soon l«eyoml the « ontrol of those who bravely fought with what means they bail, which was imuiequat to com bat with the ti«*r«e Harm s Roy Amirrson, t«l»graph o|>erator, ami hi» brother, Richar«! Anderson, whoalno works in the «Jepot, worked bravely, with the aid of sunie others, to save th«* olb«‘p furniture and al»«» that of Mr. Kremlall, wbu resided over the «le- pot. Mr. Kirmlall was m Portland at the time of th«* fire. The aaie ami books of the office were saved, but none of Mr. K renda I I' m fur- niture. Several piece« were carrieil out, but «aught on fire ami burned. The ia»«l Fri«lay evening the platform entire loss will aggregate mostly around the depot was pile«l high with to th«* < >. R. A N Co. The telegraph th«* baggage of the employe» of the Mt.’ ^Instruments were saved and a tempo Railr«jad Company, who have rary office has l»e«*n set up in Harlow’s com«* het«* to work on the r<>ad. warehouse. Fire is still raging in the Mrs, 1. M« <iaw ex|M*« t» to leave thia brush along the track tor come distance week for the East to vi»it tor several «suit of Troutdale. w«*«*k». Mrs. Alma Hull ami daughter, MÌM fire at Olson farm Hu»ie, will »tart for eastern Or«*gon in a On Sunday night the building» on the fi w days to sp«*nd the winter. Olson farm, »itu.it« <1 one and one-half The Misses Webb Lav«* gone East for mil«* 1 south of Troutdale, burned «lown. m *\«* im I Weeks’ visit. The origin of the tire is unknown, hut Mi»» Chtistine J«d*n of Portlami via* a» the flames first burst out near the itsd "Id friends hereon Sunday. roof of the barn, it 1» supposed to have W. E. ami E. M. Stone left last Mon- been tiit? result of the hay becoming <lay for lu*k«* Forest to attend college heated. The wind carried the fire to tin» w inter. the dwelling, which was also quickly E. Jenkins and wife of Portland via* consumed. R. C. Campliell, who re sides on the ¡»lace. »ucceede«l in saving it«*d rclatnea here bumlay. h«-1 tool op tied last Monday morning most of their hou»<dM>l«l gcxxlfl, livestock with a gocxl attvmlam «*. Mix* Grace and machinery, but lost the entire crop Wilcox of Ho«*! River has charge of the of hay ami grain. The barn wax a higher gra«lcs ami Mi«» Laura Luce structure 120 x (50 feet, and the dwell- again has the primary. The school ing a five-room house. AT « and wife of G reali am, Mr». Rod»*rn of Echo, John Mleret ami niece, Mi»« Pearl Ruegg of I'h *asant Home ami Mrs. Chis. Idleman of MtJoaysMe. Lame Back Thin is an ailment for which Ch«m- ____ berlaiit’» Pain Balm ha» proven e»pe- cially valuable. . 1 In alinoxt every in- »tance it afford» p ~ * prompt t and iM*rmanent relief. laike ¿«Grange (.»Grange bf Orange, Mich., says of it : “After using a plan ter ami other remedied for three week« for a Lad lame l>ack, I purchas'd a bot- tle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm, and two applications eff«*c**ed a cure.” For »ale by all druggists. 4- THE DOUGLASS STORE, Pleasant Home 37c a doz. 32c a doz. School Supplies — ALL KINDS — FRESH BREAD Stationery, Notions, Etc “The Kind Mother Used to Make.” Be sure to fit out the children in good shape for school. It will pay. Full Supply of Children’s School Shoes, also Women’s and Men’s Shoes and Rubbers. I aster, corn ami potato display in their Rev. W. T. Scott spent most of last I hall on Tuesday Sept. 19. All chihlren, week nt Hurlburt, preparing fortheerec- II. Orr will move to La (’«‘liter, Wash., «lay. in the near future. George Coleman and family ar«* mov whose ¡mrents are members of this ti<»n of a Presbyterian church there. Mm. Frank Brigg»’ daughter Mar* ing back to Troutdale. 'I'h«* Coleman» grange, may contribute to the display J. W. Townsend and wife had as gucrite and son Howard of Sellwood moved to Portland in the spring, but ami compete for th«* prize. Two doll us g<msts last W«*dnesday, George Sleret \ HALF-GALLON MASON JAR has been filled with an assort- * ment of wire nails in sizes from a shingle nail to a 20 penny. The 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, ■ rd Telephone ! Telephone ! Telephone I Multnomah and Clackamas County Mutual Telephone Company, Gresham Farmer 271, Long Distance Troutdale Harlow, Blaser & Harlow, 0 GENERAL ME RCHAN DISE^= We give ONE 5c VOTE SI."?“ i ™ “SE on every $ 1 purchase Troutdale, Oregon Masonic Building, B MHKKS