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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 4, 1907)
TROUTDALE SPECIAL SALE report«<<l the Mhawa a» having left last Wednesday. II. H. Hlapletoii ami family of Young»- ' town, Ohio, are guest» of Mr» Staple ton’s istreiita, J. II. Stapleton am! wife. Thomas Bros, are painting the Mun , IHal feed mill, which, in accordance with the demand» <>t liie O. It. A N. Co , ! i» b> lie the same color as the «lepot. The proprietor» of tlie Mon I’ial ranch have taken their Belgium horses ami jarka to their farm near Portland ami Mr Grant has gone there to care (or them. H. II. Ileiin of Bonnevilh* was a guest on Munday ol W. Ellison. Mr. Henn is agent for tlm <>. It. A N. Co. st Bonne ville, ami is now on his vacation. James Burrow» of Portlaml lias Iwen spanding a few days at the home of hi» cousin, Mrs. O. A. Jackson. K. C Quinn is moving his family l«a*-k to his farm at Marqtiam, after a year’s stay Ix-re. Mr. Quinn has Is-cn foreman ol liie Hun llial ranch here. The Fisk broUters have move*! tiers from Eastern Oregon and arc in charge of liie old Rice place east of Fairview. Mis« Crandall has gone to Haleru to attend the university. Miss ChloeCran-! ■ tall is employe«! in Portlaml. A. F. Miller of Portlaml was a Fair- i view visitor Tuesday. Friend» of Rev. C. E. Crandall are pleas«-*l to know he will remain here another year. F.ar) Tegart and Chester Kronenlierg are attending school in Portlaml. TroubJal» is now an inonrporated town. At Monday's election the vote ■Uss! 57 to 7 in favor ol fncorp<«r»li*,n The election went off very quietly The i saloons were all «.-lose«! during the day. ’ The following otth'er» were elected Mayor, Aaron Fox; recorder, J. 8. I Hudson; treasurer, 8. 8. Logan: alder men, T. W. Copier, I.. II am|sdnre, L. | A llarlow, John llolm, 1>. W. Mickley, Wi» u ill ml I Ilio following nìiim •»( oor log r I ih k <4 William Southerland; marshal, C. p. Ilr<s>k». One and 16 and ¿4- Mrs. A. II. Rtebardaon and children Two-Inch foot Lengths have l»-en spending some lime with her mother, Mrs. E. A. blaffonl, al Maple Grove Farm. Mrs. Stafford’s father, AT REDUCED PRICES Mr. Jsnes, is very ill. Miss Elma Spaulding of Pullman, 5,000 feet ol 2x6 50,000 Irrt of 1x8 16,000 feet of 2x4 25,000 feet of 1x6 Wash., au«l Mrs. May Metcalf ol Port 5,(XX) Ice! of 1x12 5,000 leet of 1x10 20,000 feet of 1x4 25,000 feet of 2x8 land spent Sunday with Mrs. Metcalf's mother, Mrs. Frances Allard. Mias Kuby Shearer, who taugld here The mill is running lull time and is constantly turning out these sizes, so you do not last year, lias been elected critic teacher need to lx? afraid but what we can fill your wants. nt the Monmouth training sclxxil. Norris Stone has returned from a business trip U> Boise. I»r. F. 8. Lock preache«! to quite a 3-4 Mile East of Kelso large and a very appreciative audience 1 here last Sunday, both morning and evening. Wm. Maclnteeli was home a short GRANGE ELIGIBILITY time last week, but has now gone to Se A Letter Written by O. H. K»ll»y Forty attle. Mrs. II Newell of North Yakima Year» Ago. Tlx* question of eligibility to tbe .iml Mr». J. E. Nelson of Portland s|«nt Batty'» Discovery. grange Is still lielng raised, but In the Sunday with their sister, Mr«. G. N. “The robins are Italian birds. eras«* for uuiii I mt » little attention 1» H«-ynol*is. M im Edith Reynold» also I'm »ore. be- au»-." said little Betty, ■ paid to It by th*»»«* »«»»king to enroll I visited her parent» Sun lay. “1 •*-*: them «-»Illi» worms out there Just as Italian» eat »paKhetll." names A letter written by O. II. Mr». F. E. Harlow lias as a guest Mies \ —Harper's Weekly, i Kelley, one of the foiim^era of tbe Gr ier. Nov. ft, Half«, forty years ago, seta Myrtle Griffiths of Portland. At th» Seaside. forth In dear manner tbe purp'»es of t’lsrence Buxton of Castle R*a k is vis Sal Say. 81, what'» them rop«*« for? tlx* graug«* au*l may well lx* «-arefully iting relative» here. 81 1 reckon to keep tbe ocean title considered by Fa trona of today. It Mrs. Frank Cummings is quite ill snd on, Bal. Columbia Jester. gives a clear expression of the In ten tlonS of the founders nt tlx* time the lias l«cen taken to Portland for treat Oratorical Chances. Order was being set In motlvu ami ao ment. He made a speech with wisdom filled. cannot be calle«! an after considera The pubih- •oUMhoW wasn't thrilled. The little daughter of Mr. am! Mrs. Again, some kll*- phrase he dropp-d tion. He write»: fufhird, former Troublale residents, And then the chatter never »topped! A number of gentlemen engaged In »<- »as buried in (»«uglaae cemetery hen- — Washington Star. \ iew <>t ism i i.i. htrei r GRE h IIAM. UNHUNG EAST rlculiurv and 11» kindred l*r»n* he» In dlf. ferent »«»tes ar» now f»-rfecdng a ritual last Monday. Death was a result of Appropriate. for an *ir*l*-r lu l*e composed wholly of diphtheria. persons. m*le and female directly Inter “Hid you enjoy that nutting party?” Illi GRANGt PKISS Not a Farmer. Henry Brink and family have been rated I«« agricultural pursuits The order “We bail Ju»t a cracking gtxxl time.". (Cimlinuvd (rum page 4 > I.leutenaut Governor Chauler of New will »erure to Its member» all the advan visiting friends here while on their way —Baltimore American. lagrs of Masonry, but while that 1» apecu^ York Is a rl«*h man ami the »on of a thia will be operative. 11» main ob from Coburg lo Elgin. lutereat «tul reix-wed lt> activity until rich man. ami h>* »aid at the Thousand tally» ject twins to encourag.- »nd advance edu A Difference. J. I*. Adams of Pullman, Wash., vis- at th« pr«xx*ut time n«*arly every p«*- telami» grange meeting that he had (»lion In all branches of agrtculturv It Bh*- promi».-«! to love and obey. mg :ted F. I>. Hubbard and family last rlodlcal lu New Hampshire lia» s*ui» never done a full day'» work on the Is i.eiie«,-*t that i*> admitting ths But ere a month had fiuwn of both seirs at fourteen or alstern Her husband didn't even dare at II» f«w«-e Identified with and actively farm, but tie gave a pretty gms! agri folks years of age It will have a tendency to 'atuniay. To call his soul his own. enraged In the perjietulty of the Order cultural talk to farmers ou tbe occa- Instill In their mlnda a fondne»» for rural Samuel Joliii»*>n visile«! relstiv«-» here —Detroit Tribune. life and pr.-»ent In a great measure SO In II» Infam-y new»|>a|>»rdon» »•< »loti alióte nu-uthmed many of them flocking t*» the cities, where Saturday. At Cambridge. a lH<<ii<nt to the grange lu Introducing all «wcupatlon» are now crowded, and at “I»id you make tlx* crew?” Mias Beulah Griffith» is quite ill. It to the public Today It la a uxmt Hie »an*** lime depriving the country of Woman a» Orango Editors. “No, I didn't have tbe pull."—Prince-J powerful factor lu the dlaaeiuluaUoii Albert I lenslev has returne»! to Cor- kites Harriet Mason «aiuduct» th«* that class of young rn.-n so much n*-e*led of the Cunclualoua of the es»a)l»t ami grange «lepar!meut of the «itilo Farm there The whole. It 1» bellev«»!. will do vallia to attend liie Oregon agri* ultural ton Tiger. toward elevating our occupation a» of the detaaler ami lu th«* lntro«lui tlou er. Ml»» Jennie Buell «hut of tbe Ml* b much well as eatahllslilng a unity of sentiment .-oll«*ge. Th» Wing» of Lov». of new feature« In the llterar; pro Igan Fa ruler amt Mr» Mary Ice that among Hie fanner» of the country and "Time files ' they »ay. my dear, and I S. I*. Osburn was doing business here gramme», for It I» rwognlMxl by every of Farm and Fireside. all live depart materially Increase the circulation of pub Am »aliened It's true; lication» devoted to the Interests of agrt- Munday. proAclcut le* turvr that a aamene»» lu ment « too. But. go«Mlm-»s me! What make» It fly cultun* and coasequani Increase of knowl Bo test when I'm with you? the literary programme beget» drowal Mr». J. M. Fxlmonsoo has returned edge Public» and rvllglon are not sub- —PtiUaj.-lphla Press be»», ami druwaluv»» breed» dormancy. Tom a six weeks' outing near Eugene. The Washington County (N Y i Agri >e«'la of dlacusalon. Having acquired the «llatiuetlon lu Sew cultural ms-lety lias offered $-'•** to tbe Wherever thl» thought has been the Mr. Edmotison has gone to Washington Discouraging. Hampahlre of k«-«-pliig the grvuteet grange making the te*»t exhibit at the nialnsprlng uf action the grange has “Pon't you know meZ" >m a trip. p«*r cent of active graug«*» In tin- wlmle uext county fair, and other prises strvngtbem*<l with the y«*ar». The “I hope not.“-New York Life. Clias. Millson is spending a short lime uumber organised, we are riuulou» to grading down to (Id There will be grand eoitt-epHou of n farmers' organi maintain our ataudlug sation worked out by th«* three or four oi Wisconsin, having been calk'd there ‘ •«•«cnil granges In th«* contest. On» on Him. t'pward of two year» ago. In re nn*u lu Wnaiilngton forty y«*ars ago m accoBut of tlx* illness of his father "Tuu carry a vanity box. I hear.” TO INSPECT THE sp«>u»e to tin- r«**pi*'«te of the rdlt**r** He said wtth a grinning phis It 1» Interesting, and agreeably so. bus resulltsl lu the largest, strongest l»eatli came before Mr. Stiiteon reaclxsl Bl.*- gav» him a buffet that I- :rn ,1 his ear. of grange paper» ami of tin* mail organisation we have, oue which 1» i him. “1 do. sir,'" ala- said. “There It I»*’ ager» of graug«* «Ivparlmenta »ml In to the idltor of thia grange column to everywhere recognis'd as a |>ower for E. G. Bowen and wife have movc«l I -Puck. accord with Hie dealre« <>f editor» In see »<> many |>arugraphs reproduced good In auy nix! every community. general, the grange pn-a» bureau waa from II In agricultural journals and The responsibility resting on the Pa into the new Swank cottage near Sandy Quinsy, Sprains and Swellings Cured satabll»lM«d. ami »Im«* Hint Him* tin* other papers. let Hie good work go trou t«»!ny Is to hold tlx* Order true bridge. manager ha» never fallid to furnish OB! “in Novemlier, 1901, I caught cold to Its original punxsM*« and make It Mr». Freidenthal am! Mrs. Abramson a weekly letter, containing nil «'plloim* A new grange song l»«ok has t*een Influential lu streiigthenlng agricul of Portland visited Mrs Aaron Fox last at *i lia*l tlu* quinsy. My throat was of the report» «cut him l«y the corre recently laauml by Albert I* Knapp, tural thought and work and building swollen so I could hardly breathe. 1 apondentn In each grange In the Granite comprising graug«* words set to old d«*ep and strong the true thought of Thursday. a|>plied Cliamla'rlaiu'» Pain Balm ami The Troubial«* public library and read State, to all |a*rlodleal» that desire to th«* rural home. l»r. G««org«* M. Twitch- familiar tune». it gave me relief in a short time. In publl»ti It. Wo have had grange pa ing room lias again openetl with Mrs. ell __ _____ two days 1 was all right,” says Mrs. I.. per» ami grange departments lu new», Annie Reynolds in charge. The library There an* only a few agricultural Aug. 10 was a great day for Wayne will probably l«e moved further up town Cousins, Otterlxirn, Mali. Chamlier- religious ami secular papers, hut the bureau I» tin* uio»t aatUfaelury ami |*ai*ers of liiduem*«* that do not carry couuty, N. Y., patrons. Aland 1.500 as lore« nvenieiice. The library association Iain’s Pain Balm is a liniment ami is aeuibled at tbe farm of 8. E. Budd «n*|M*cially valuable f«*r sprains and successful No grange |>a|>er In Ibis a graug«* department. near Newark village for tbelr annual is planning t«i buy several new books for swellings. For sale by all druggists. state ever hnd a thousand paying sub their library, which now has 7«M) books. picnic. Th«* speakers were Chari«*» acriben, ami the grange d»|«arUueut TWO BIG FIELD DAYS. Wilson of tbe Stat«* Agricultural col reai-litd only a few thousands. but some H. II. Grr has resignevl his position lege. Coruell university, and J. H. J with Swift A Co. after live years' service Are Aou a Delinquent Subscriber? part of the bureau’s Weekly letter I» On» In N»w J»r»»y and th» Other In Watklus of Herkimer. read by upward of a million |a*opl«* Commencing Novemlier 1, 1907, the Pennsylvania. GEOItGK II DRAKK sulMcription price of this paper will lie I A grange Hehl day meeting that ap More ¡W*ople have beanl grange doc- Manebeater, N II raiMsl to $1.50 |ier year, payable in ad proxlmnt«*«! imwl closely to n state fair trlue preached aud there have been vance. Subscriptions may lx* renewed more presi-beni thereof tbe past sum was the one at Alcyoii Park, N. J., lu Rural ftehool Qardana. for on«* or more years at the oki rate of Augu,t. which occupied Hire«' dgys. mer than ever before Orange tick! At a recent graug«* conference hel«l There was a lliw exhibit of stock and days uml grange picnics »v*«*iu to have $1.00 per year till that time. The |>a- at Chautauqua l*re»ldent Vincent In farm pnalixv liulevd. It rewembl«! a beeu mor«* numerous thau ever a g«oxl pers of all *lelinquent suhm-ribers will presiding outlined the pun«oaea of na state fair In many respects. The sign, by Ihd way. R. W. Wilcox is moving liis family to be stopped November 1, 1907, and the ture study with particular reference speakersoil th«* thr<*<* days of the meet- I Portland to spend the winter. Mrs. amounts due under same charge«i to to the school garden as a means to Ing were Slat«* Master Hadley of New A I'omoua graug«* lu Maryland baa Wilcox an*l Misses l>aisy and Alta are accounts, which will l>e immediately' They Are Reasonably Priced develop the child'» aenaa of tbe l«eau* Hampshire, Paet Master Norris of taken a strong |>,wit Ion against gam tlful and to fnnilllarlae him with tb<< New York and National Ixs-turer i bling nt couuty fairs. So should every now in Portland ami Mr. Wilcox will turned «over to our attorney for collec join them in a few days. tion. If you do not want your name to principles of agriculture Professor Gaunt of New Jersey, trnddes other lo graug«* where then* la tx*ed of it llalley of Cornell spoke at length on cal speakers Thorofare grange had ; Wm. Butler is having a new liarn apja*ar on tlx* delinquent list, pay up before Novemlier 1, l»07. “New llural Education.” He said that the largest exhibit of any of tbe twelve Mortimer Whitehead of New Jersey, erected on his place in the east part of r be would like to see In every country granges In tin* county, and th«* farm out* of the originals of th«* Order, writes town. community four Institutions an at pr>»lii<*e displayed waa remarkable, an lutervstitig grange colurnu every Mias Pearl Crandall has la-cn enter A Certain Cure for Croup—I sed for tractive assembly hull, a reorgaulxet! ami Indeed m<»l of th«* departments. mouth for th«* Farm Jourual. Ten Years without a Failure taining Mias Hoyer of Portland. rural school, a historical museum Including the stock as well, would do C. W. Bott, a Star City, In«!., hard allowing old forms of farm tools, nnd, credit to the average state fair. The <i. R. Matthew« and wife of Portland Patrons are awaiting with luteneat fourth, th«* rural church. He said that attendance on th«« Inmt day was said the ap|a*aram*e of the new National were guests of U.S. Stone and wife on ware merchant, is enthusiastic in his praise of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. tin* school gulden should lie plant«*«! to have b«*«*n over 30,000. Grange Weekly that la promlae«! for Thursday last. His children have all been subject to on the sc I xmi I grounds wherever poa October. At Spring City, Pa., the annual pic O. K. Baker and wife of Portland, ac croup ami lie has list'd this remedy for aUile. and when« not imiss II i I«* tbe child nlc of Klmburton grange was held at companied by a frieml from San Fran The s»*e«l sowing at graug«* plculca shouhl havi* Ills garden at home un llonnle Bra«* park. Four tlmusaml pro the |>ast ten years, and, though they der th«* supervision of tin* teacher. Hr. pie were present, and l.tkxi t««ams were aud field days now past should bring cisco, visited G. R. Shaver and wife much feared the croup, his wife and he Vlnceut spoke In la»h»lf of th«* Chau tl«*d around tin* grounds. Tables were forth abundant hnrvi-sts the eoutlug Sunday. always felt safe upon retiring when a teuqua Institution In favoring the vpread over the park for a distance of winter. O. 11. Jenkins and family, Mrs. C. E. bottle of Chamberlain’» Cough Remedy school garden plan ami offend six l,~i*> feet, ami 3,000 people partook of Cree and two children and Mias Ethel weeks In preliminary training In school the delicacies of th«* season. Phoenix J Uermnntown (N. Y.l grange has re llealin have returned front a month’s was in the house. His oldest child was subject to severe attacks of croup, but cently purchase«! a Et.lMMt hull proper 221- 223 MORRISON ST. garden work next summer at t'batitau Military band furnished the music sojourn at Independence, where they this remedy never failed to effect a qua to any rural schoolteacher from rhe S|H*akers were National Lecturer ty. There1» a live grange for you! 283-285 WASHINGTON ST. were engagtsl in hop picking. »jx'etly cure. He has recommendtsl it any on«* district In Chautauqua county daunt. Past State lecturer A. M. Cor [ Sixty subordinate grange» are »aid who would carry out tin* plans of the noil nnd A. L. Martin, deputy aecre i Grant Shaw and family are ex|>ect«><l to friends ami neighbors, ami all who to have l«een represent«*«! at a field home front Southern Oregon this week. have use«l it say that it is uneqnale*l for elementary agricultural Instruction In tnry of agriculture, ami other». day at Brattlelairo. Vt . ill August. the school. The proposition was unan Mr. Wheeler, who accompanied them croup and whooping cough. For sale The Herald “Want Ads.” will save you money whether you Imously accepts«!. Herald want ads bring good results Bead the want a«ls on last page. I on their trip, returned last week and by all druggists. want to buy or sell. U N T I I OCTOBER 15, 10 0 7 ROUGH LUMBER STRAUS LUMBER CO. I YOU ARE REQUESTED CORRECT FALL STYLES IN MEN’S CLOTHING FAIRVIEW AT WELCH’S $15 lo $35 Welch The American Clothier TWO STORES Harlow, Blaser &» Harlow, ==GENERAL MERCHANDISE—— 5 per cent, discount for Cash--Xu£e“$i insthradeupons lwewi" »«you 5 percent you mkithustw^iri Masonic Building, - - Troutdale, Oregon