Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, October 11, 1907, Image 5

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    FROUTDALE
SPECIAL SAL
ri
UNII!
OCTOBER
15,
1007
We will M'll th« billowing »lac« of «air big »lot k of
One and
Two-inch
ROUGH LUMBER
16 and 24-
foot Length4
AT REDUCED PRICES
5,000 Irrt ol 2x0
5,000 irrt ui 1x12
50,000 feet ol 1x8
5,000 feet of 1x10
25,000 feet of 1x6
20,000 feet of 1x4
16,000 feet of 2x4
25,000 feet of 2x8
The mill is running full time and is constantly turning out these sizes, so you do not
need to be afraid but what we can fill your wants.
STRAUS LUMBER CO.
3-4 Mile East of Kelsc
R(M KW06D
The Gate Keeper
J. Kichm<»n<! b.o* lundM-ron tlicgrom <1
for m new «torr buikling. I(o<kw<><>«l
w ill llrtm lmv<* ll»i« «* Mt*.tv*. No d«»i|bt
••I« I'alth, In Mope, In Charity, and with fidelity.**
Mr. Richmond willg«*t hi* ►hat«* •>! the
tittflr, a* hr in h man of »t« rling intrg-
inuken
Mh
pping
»tunc«
hi the lnd«lt*r of
I he Imporldm c of Aqrk ullurc
rity, and I* u« ll lik<*d in th«* «■• mmtinity
ch»ru«'t«*r Ntt'l k now 1« «Igc.
The grange WA* orgiiH/ed for Ih«» ex-
R in K wixm I grnngr im <*omiug to th*
N*»l luxury, but nu<T**ity 1« the moth­
p««-W* pnrjMtMC of nuBlMlIlig the fai m« r in
er <»f invention. I he »ii|»ci llint v of the front thuM* day**. They iniliatod rtx new
In* evvrv «lay life. It »till r«ali/«s the
I hry
city |»rrv«»nl« «hgcMtnm uml itRftimilalion. member» Ml Ihrir l;i«C in«*« ting.
Importance of agriculture, and I« trying Il huR I h * cii N»i«| Hint Lincoln knew more will have no «lay meeting thi* month a*
In ever) way possible lo empinóme the with hl» three hook«, the Bible, Lnit xi it come» during th«* fair.
thought. The following wit*« I*- from Siitir» |li»lory and Pilgrim» I rogren», .
Mr» I*. L. Herring died at the Good
the pen of Haiti«. Hill Brownhill »et» ihnn muftt men of t«M|ay with all their
Samaritan hospital l»*l I rtdav
Sbr
forth a ntimlier of fa. ta along thia line I nmi U r ami literature.
waa a woman who hmm well liked in the
lh.it atr well worth the tint«* to r«.<>!
Where can there bu greater opportu- community and »he ulwavn bad a plr.i*-
th«’ country er« ah * th«» wealth, th«* ntly for *lev«*lopmciil <d mental« upa< ity,
ant w«»r«| f<»r every om . she will tn*
city mat kata it. Idn *ily is tin busi* high idcMlw, grcMt ambitions, »ound
mourned by a boat of friend*. Fui.et.il
««••» agent of th«* country.
lilortilM, h»vr of th»* g«Mn| Mix I lM*Atltiiul. Her\ I« «*» W * rv «■«Hidiu bnl at the Catholic
Th«’ »"Hi and daughter» of the «•«•»! are mnw « II »* ht.«w n ami mu«« Ir, than in
church on Munday, Get. 7.
th«* panilla of the city with ila wealth th»* country. The youth who im mc *
J. RohiiiMon wan «ailing on le*ckw<HM|
and livntiG .
>piaint«*«l w ilh nature van l>«*it«-r undvr-
XX hieb la the greater the roots or Hi«* wtaml m i« ii«-c ami att, muwie «nd |<M*try, friend« Saturday and Sumlny.
Erne«t Burdick and wife vi**itc-l at
branche* of a tree? Cut away tin* f«»r he ha» alica«lv learned the (umla-
the home of her parent», Mr. ami Mr«.
bran« lira and the tree will grow again, mental rule».
T h , I or Sunday,
harm the root and destruction is cei tain.
The falling of tin apple MUggeNted th«*
In the greater market oí i r«»fe*ai«>n* idea of gravitation, the lightning that I Good hunting dog* ar«* in great »le­
th<* higlivftl priced i* that created in th«- of electricity. Bryant*» Thanat«>|*t* lit mand lhri»r day», » » ate CbincM* phra»-
country. Il i» i ut th«* advantage», but nature npplic«l to man.—IL H B.
anta.
the um* we make of wh.it we have that
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School BooksM..
Il Hight, Hold or I'.xchang«*«!.
Rrmellllier place.
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Columbia grange met in regular •eft-
THRU-SIX
•Ion on Saturday with a fuirly goo«l at-
Cha».
Newland
ha» gon«* to Seattle to
trmlnncv. It w rtR derided I«» give a Hal-
luwvvii dan»«* Oct. 2tl. The committer ’atten«! bis »ister's wed«iing. •
of young propl«* having « barge of the
L. F. Pri’lcmore made a trip to Samly
danrr n> r«»m|*.*«•«I of th«* following Miss ami Bullrun la»t w«*ek.
Lilly RsaxmuMsrn, Mi*s Stella An<lrrm*n
Mr». C. Coffman his returned from a
C Kntvririu and L. Briifivld.
two week»* trip to Portland. She s|*enl
I nine day« of th«* two w«*ck- in the hoa-
Bargain» in the, Herald Want Ads.” ; pital and was the gu«*st of Mm.
! Wanavott the rest of Hie time.
I. J
■ week,
mill.
Mr. F. II. Beach is visiting at Glad*
atone, Clackamas nini Oregon City.
A. B. Brook ha■» returned from lit»-
quiam, Wash.
'Ose
$1.00 n Month
PLEASAN I VIEW
PROTECTS YOU
Mrs. Florence Kellar of Athena i- vis-
ting her old friends and relatives in
this neighiMirliocMl.
Chua. Bramhall is nt the lie« lai dr of
his aged father, who is not expected to
recover.
Little I gnus Wand is very ill with ty­
phoid fever.
Mrs. Frommelt is seriously ill with
bronchitis.
Miss Emma laimbcrt of Portland « tine
<»ut Sunday on account «»f the illness «»f
her little nephew.
The Seidl family, who have b«*en hav­
ing the mumps, are all getting along
(1 ne.
: j. i. HifkiiN,
Admlnl.tr.tri«' 5 otite
No|lr«< I. lirri by glvt'ii timi lite ti tuie r»i|tm*«t
by ati «»r«ter ut ihr ruuttly «-»uri *»f Miiltiioiuali
mitnljr. »»rvgmi. ha* 1« «u appolhl« 4 «• ««liiihi
htralrli «»( Ibi* c*talc «>i XVliliali« F Ertili««,
«t«-« «’A*v<l All |M*r«on» havhiK elaitua Ngnliint
■ Web i'fcttit*’ «re r**«p||re«f In |»r torni lllrlll
w libili slt luoiitb» troni lh<* «tal«* <»f Ibi* nuli«*«*,
wIIb Ih«* |»r<»|K*r voucher* t«» llic tni«ler*igm*«l
al ih«* iifllrr «»( E I» Diifur, 737 UbainlM-r «»i
Collimi n e, Portland. <»»••««•»»
l*«t«*<l ibi* loth day ut *-|»t«*ml»«’r. l’Hi*.
MARuARKr KrriNu. Adinhilatratrli
Fimi pnbllcallun Srp< 19. !•«! Ol 11.
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against Sickness, Accident ami
»«•th
lecidtnh «ill Happen
Get Protect:««
Avoid I h hik n <-ane of rliarit) hi
til«' hands of others
NORTHWESTERN HEALTH ANO
ACCIDENT ASSOCIATION
OF »•’»KTI ASn, *OKR«.OS
Call or write
John Bruun, Agt., K o »*U w « mm L °r.
MEET ME ON THE EURROVV
ai
mi:
Multnomah County and Grange
Fair and Carnival
If you want to learn how
to keep your buildings
insured in an absolutely safe insurance association at
cost. There is only one one mutual company—
I I
The Oregon Fire Relief Association
of McMinnville
TRIED, TESTED, and never found wanting. For
full particulars and insurance, call on write -or phone
John Brown, A^t., Rockwood, Or
I’llONK GRESHAM 311
wliich h being held in Third Presbyter­
ian church, lieginning Thurnday
ami extending over Humlar.
Rev G»o M* Kin’ey of Hpokan« W 4M a
' guest of keV. w. T. Scott a few day«
The frame work for l>. I Buxton*» ago.
new barn iw ladng put in place
The
Geo. Boyer and wife ami Mr*. Taylor,
building iw to I m * :XJ170 l«et with
ft/tjl all t>l Purylaml, have I smau giMt>»h» lately
p*>«t*.
j of Mr and Mr«. C Shepard. Mrs. Tay- j
H. H. I»gaii and wife are now e«tal> lor *|*ent last week with them.
h*h»<i ill their hew »tor« iMiildmg, which
.Miss Christim* John of Portland wa*
is n roomy, well-finished vtructure liuth a welcom« guest of fricml« here uwr
tiiMid* and outside, ami i« an excellent Sunday.
-tait towaid rebuihlmg th** burned
Mi»s May Sherwood of T»-rry visited
bio« k. .Mr«. A. T Tiller*« building un friend« here Tuesday.
the opposite corner iv al*» n«*arly con»-
A. L. Turner is enlarging th«? barn on
pleted, ami is much th«* *arne ulylr of
his
place west of Fairview
building ■» Mr. L<*gan's. Thia buihling
T. It. Howitt ami Napoleon i*avi»
wdl I m ? **•< upied by L Helming'« saloon,
with living r< um« at the rear and up­ have lieen having several tons of bay
stairs.
| bailed.
Mm. M. C. Cornett en’e taim-d the
Chas. Ruwley, Hr., ha* purchuMed the
rcHaiirant ami ronfeetionery «tore from laohes Ai l lexiety of Smith Memorial
I homitH Conlrr, and will take charge church on Wednesday afternoon of this
very »o»m. Tire <'order family will move week.
to Seattle.
W. B. Jones Is Laid to Rest
Th« first meeting ui Troutdale’» city
council was held on Tnewlay evening,
The funeral service« of W B. Junes of
and various plans a«toptcd for improving Melrose were conducted from the new
the city.
Methodint church at that place la»t Sun­
Mr». I>. C. Allard ami two children of day afternoon by the paator, Rev. J. if
Pall««*, Or., arc guest» ui Mr«. Francis W«#od. The interment was made in
|Kuigla»»M cemetery.
t Hard thia week.
“ I’ncle Billy Jonea’' a# he wan com­
Arthur Richanlaun of Portland han
monly called, wa» one of Oregon’» pio­
lawn visiting relatives her«-
neers, ami crossed the plains with hi«
I:>J m rt Hunter is preparing to move
family in 1652. In 1*53 he took up a
hi« family to Purilami, where he in ern-
donation land claim near where Melroee
ploj ed.
Metliodist church now stamli*. There
L'Hii« Voting I m making his home with he carved himaelf a home out of the for-
hi- gramipatent« at Lat<>tirell, during e»»l ami lived there until the death of
hi« mother*» al M*m-e in the L» f I.
hi« uife two y«*arM ag«>. Sine® then he
Air. Shumate of Ht. J«»* Mo., ia now haw made his home with bis chihlren.
tn Trouldul«-. M-til here by "will A Co., > The death of Mr«. J«>n<*w was a great
to over**-«* certain work in their plant altock to him an«! he has wince been
, heir.
growing feeble very rapidly9 but was
Chas. Row lev, Jr , l«a- returned from able to I m * an und until the la* t ten day»
several week’s stay with In* i*ietvr at lai of his lift*. The last few day« he wa-
paralyxed and unable to take any f«»L
■ tiramle.
Heath came on Saturday evening at
11« rmaii Bauman of Portland ha» been
visiting S. S. I> gun, ami asaivting in the home of his daughter, Mrs. E. A.
the painting of Mr. Logan's new build* i .Staffer* 1. Mrs. Stafford, Mr-. I). S.
' Ihmlmrof Fairview, Mr». Amanda Clark
ing.
of Spokane and J. A. Jones of Melrose,
Fr«*«i Helming of Bc*»n g« r’i. Hide Co.
« hildren ol Mr. Junes arc still living and
of Portland is here in interest of the
except Mrs. Clark, were all with him
<-oirt)Mtiiy, and im staying witli hi» broth­
during bis illnem. Mrs. Clark just re-
er, L. Helming.
hm e I to her home, after an extended
Sandy Richardson came «loan from vl»i| with her father.
Baker City last week and »pent a few
day» with relatives here.
Kedches the Great Beyond
Mrs. Van Houten has returned from a
Mr« C. C. la*Val!ey of Corbett died
few week»’ »lay in Eastern Oregon.
on Saturday, Oct. 5, at her home. The
Ernrftt .McKay of Beattie Las l*een ft funeral servi« es were lield Monday at
gticwt of I E. ifarlow and wife.
the grange hall and interment was made
Mr». 11. IL Young of Portland visited in the Evans cemetery.
friend» here recently.
Mrs. I^eVallejr was the daughter of
She
Win. II*»» of Oklahoma City ia a Mr. and Mrs. L. II. Rickert.
' leaves a hu«l»an«l an«! five chi I Iren to
giiot of his sister, Mrs. 1.. 11« lining.
Mr». Inex Craghead has returned to ■ mourn her hiss besides her parents and
Salem after a lev dat« visit with her one «i.-ter.
UPPER lAIOliRTLL
Mr. mid Mr« Fred Shoultx were in
Portlan«l Saturday.
We me very sorry to hear
(lentil of Mr«, lx* Valiev, and
our heartfelt sympathy to the bereaved
family.
Mr«. Hewer« had several caller« on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mm. I*. A nd«*men and «laugh
ter visited at Rannitissen*» Sunday.
Annie Benfield has returned home
from her brother-in-law't* ranch near
Portland.
Mm. Ada Benfield has returned from
a visit with her mother and father in
British Columbia. She says th«* weath­
er ia very c« Id up there, fr«»st and snow
having already ap|»eaied.
Mra. II. W. C«»rbvtt and a relative of
Portland s|>cnt Sunday al their aumincr
home at Corl*ctt.
mother, Mrs. Frances Allard.
Rev. C. E. (.'randall preached hb fare-
w< II sermon here last Sunday evening.
Subscribers. Take Note
Commenting November 1, 1107. the
subscription price of this paper will be
raised to fl.50 ¡»er year, ¡«ayable in ad­
vance. Subseriptions may be renewed
for one or more year.» at the old rate of
tl.00 per year till that time. The pa­
pers of all delinquent subscribers will
tie * topped November 1. 1907, and the
amounts due under same charged to
their accounts, which will be immedi­
ately turned over to our attorney for
collection. If yop do not want your
name to appear on our delinquent list,
pay up before November 1, 1907.
Bev. C. E. Crandall* has revived an
appointment to the Methodist church
in Spear Fish, S utli Ihikota, and ex
|.ect* to leave her«* with his family next
Moi «1.iv. Mvmb*-r* of Mr. Crandall's
pari>h regret very much to have him
go. Mr. Crandall Iuu* done a great deal
toward improving the town during his
year’s «lay here, having l>oiight and im
Watches and Jewelry
pro\«- ! some lota and made a number of
-RKI’AIRING A SPECIALTY-
All Work GuRratiteed.
improvements on the church prcqierty.
F«»r Special Bargain« in Watches, See
K Hunter has rented and will occupy
Mm. Julia Snover - place, vacated by
IL W. Wilcox an*I family.
Last Wednesday the grange held its
WATCHMAKER and JtHELLR
regular meeting. There was an unusu
191 Morrison St.,
ally g*xxl attendance. The matter of
having Fairview road extended through i
PORTLAND, - - OREGON
to Columbia river was discussed and
Near Pap’s Restaurant.
\ tpoleon l>avis, Calvin Shepard anti 11
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S. Stone were app'inte l a« a committee
to draft resolutions tor petitioning the
Afflkted with Sore Eyes for 33 Years
county court for such a road. The lec­
"I had l>eei> afflicted with sore eyes
turer pr«»|»o-ed a ?|>elling match as a
change from the literary program, in for thirty-three years. Thirteen years
which all joined with a good will. We ago I Lsvanie totally blind and was
were not inforine * whether the new totally blind for six years. My eyes
were badly inflamed. One of my neigh­
m« th«>1 of spelling was used or the old.
bors insisted upon my trying Chamber­
Osburn Bros, of Portland are having
lain's Salve ami gave n>e half a box of
their propertv in Springview addition to
it. To my surprise it healed my eyes
Fairview surveyed into acre tracts.
and inv sight came back to me.—I'. C.
They have made th«* sale of a few tract.*
Earls, Cynthiana, Ky. Chamberlain*a
already. The property is a beautiful
Salve is for sale by all druggists.
grove, in which there are a numlier of
different kinds of tr«»es. It is located
west of Fairview t«>wn*ite, between the
O. K «Y N. and P IL L. A P. Co.’s rail­
S. T. CROW
way lines. A large spring of water is on
the place, for which it is named.
Veterinary Surgeon and Dentist
T. K. Howitt has lieen away for a few
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30 Year» Experience
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«lavs buy ing cattle in Eastern Oregon.
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Operations a S]
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Rev. F. E. B«*llingt<»n of Albany visit­ ’ ‘
Examinati«>ns _Frve
t
ed his sister, Mrs
Axtell, here last
i
PHoNE FXRMER W J’t. ne ’ alls X
week.
< > rromptly Attemlvd to.
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Rev. W. T. Scott is attending Presby­ ‘
< I ! ' !
A
tery. which met at S 11 wood Presbyter­
HRrSHAM.
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OREGON X
ian church on Monday aiuT Tuesday of
this week and the Synod of Oregon, < «♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
ORE.
TROUTDALE,
Phone Farmers 281
Talk is Cheap
Anyone can make big claims on paper.
You don’t have to take our word for it.
Call and look at our goods and prices, and
“WE DO THE REST.”
The Price Counts
FOX is a pusher from way back. We’ve got the
goods, they’re all paid for and the price is the thing
that counts.
Comparisons Invited
On the basis of thorough comparison we are very
happy to have our offerings placed alongside those of
any other seller in field.
School Supplies, Tablets,
In Endless Profusion
Agency for Exchange of School
Books
Groceries and Provisions,
Dry Goods, Shoes,
Hardware, Etc.
WE ALSO BUY YOUR BUTTER, EGGS, ETC.
Voles Given Away! tj S"
for Your Choice for “Queen of the Carmivl”
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Exclusive Styles in
CORRECT FALL CLOTHES
For Men at the Right Price
$15 ™ $35
SHAPELY DERBIES
THE LEE $3 HAT
Fred I). Flora
Comfortable Fall Undergarments
$1.00 TO $3.50
Kid Gloves, $1 to $2
Welch
If nl right
WELCH
■ Dll it
RIGHT
The American Clothier
TWO STORES
MORRISON ST.
WASHINGTON ST
The Herald “Want Ads.” will save you money whether you
want to buy or sell.
LZS
Harlow, Blaser & Harlow,
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BELIEVE IN PUSHING TROUTDALE TO THE FRONT
Miss Florence Stafford K Troutdale’s candidate for Queen of the Multnomah and Grange
Fair and Carnival at Gresham, October 16-19. Troutdale recently elected her Goddess of
Liberty. Don’t Fail Now ! See that she is elected Queen, too.
We will give one vote on every dollar purchase at our store for that purpose. Ask for your vote.
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
Masonic Building
TROUTDALE, ORE