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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1907)
'M th« boms ul Mr«. A. T. Axtell Uni Fri* day/vsning in response to an invitation front Mr«. Axtell and Mrs. Ja«*k««»n « The event waw in honor of Mi«- Eva*« and Mio Edith'« birthday«, and was a Word has I»reu receive«! > ! the deaUi surprise fot the girl«. - ♦ «»I Lloyd Hicklin at North Pacific Hana* ton urn la«t Munday. Foueral announce* ment« will I hi made when Mr«. Harab Hicklin, rn-»th«*r of Lloyd, arrive« from Bigkton, Wash. Little Bertie Wheeler died last Mon* I day «'veiling, ami was bur in I Tuesday Phone Farmers 281 LUSILDS afternoon in Dotiglaa« Cemetery. Fu Mr«. Geo. Lu«U*«l i« the pr«»ml |«» f «««- neral servier« w«s/«* held from M« • Irose Met hodist church. Bertie wun the «on «<»r of m immbd-r of premium« in the I of Joim Wheeler, and was two und one- way of r«,*L white ami blue riblioiia for half year« old. Death wie caused from her «'xhibit« at the fair. consumption« inheiiU*«! from hi« moth Anyone can make big claims on paper. B. J. Gofl cam«- up this way Frblay on er, who died when Bertie am « an infant. a hunting trip, and auerewied in getting You don’t have to take our word for it. The Troutdale chapter (>. E. H. are une «ni|»e. lie rc-turned to hi« home in Call and look at our goods and prices, and preparing to entertain the Wanbington Port land Sunday. Chapter of Portland on Saturday eve-* Mr. and Mr«. Fred W«»«tell we re ypieats “WE DO THE REST.” ning. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. <ie<». Lus Jack Green wait baa broken the record ted Baturday ami Hun«lay. for catching rat«. Since Oct. l«t he han Mr. and Mr«. Ed Hamilton visited calight L'lfiO in th«* Union Meat Com Mr«. J. Robertaon Sunday, FOX is a pusher from way back. We’ve got the pany ’»* plant. G. M»Jillton has built an ad-htion t<» goods, they’re all paid for and the price is the thing A It. Warmetb andwibof Belling* bi* barn recently. I urn, Wash , have been visiting their that counts. Melvin Ix»ng has acuppted a position daughter, Mr«. Wm. Eston, on the ti-lephom? line near Mrs. F E. Harlow visited in Portland i He left Wednesday morning. tlu* tir«t of the week. Mr. ami Mr«. Will Hamilton oí Van- Mr«. Aaron Fox is attemling th«* ; couver visited hi« brother, Ed Hamilton, Make all remittances payable to Beaver State Herald On the basis of thorough comparison we are very Woman'« < lub in Salem tin« week. ami family, last Thursday ami Friday, Gresham, Oregon. happy to have our offerings placed alongside those of Dan Mn’klry, Bert Hoyt, John Hee while attemling the fair. lin und K. S. l/igan have all been apply <iuy Robertson made a trip to Port- any other seller in field. No "G -J. <1 Kelly, wcond, F< *•«! ing the paint brush to their buildings, No. 14 T C Mark w ard!. flr*t, Ku land Sunday. Ing Oats. SI oo laliuxo, G apedniena; fl 00 w Im h add« much to th** improvement Mr. and Mr«. Erz mad«* a bu»im*a« No »«> A. II Conrad, flr*t. F«* «Î of th«* town. No 60- W. Crawford, aecond, Kula trip to P«»rtland la«t Tuesday Corn . 21 oo bago, C «peci mon* ; So c«m» Mrs Fram e« /.Hard took her gram!* No. *2 H J No. M3—W. Il Maxwell. tirai son, !l«*«don Metcalf, to Portland last In Endless Profusion Field Corn. So <■■ ni COURE LL Hquu»h. 3 a|M*clineua; Si 00 Friday for treatment. Little Hewdon is No. so A II. Conrad. flrat. Swift very ill, ami at this date bis recovery I« I No Go -W Crawford. aecond Mr», Killirn is staying in Portland Corn; SI 00. Hqu**h, 3 spvclniena; So cenia taking special treatment under a lady doubtful. No 2»-A T John« >n. leeoni!. No. 107 Kd Bchnirer. Aral. Toma Mr«. Carrie Powell I« improving her physician. Sweet Corn; So citila tor*. G apeclinena; 21 <*0 Next Tuesday, Out. 24, there will be a property with a new fem e and a Dew No 2 If E l»a* ». for beat d aplay roof on the h«»u«e and general repair « tearing bee at the Pleasant Home Bap No 57— C. M Bakr, |lr*t, Turnip, of Potalitea; 2. oo. G »prclinrna; 21 oo tist church for the |»ur|«*e of taking the ing. No 2* A. T Jolimmn. flrxt. II.ir No *4—44 M Btrueken, aecond. Mr«. D. B. Griffiths entertained her wtumj* out and ««ttingthe fence over. ■eeond. Turnip, fl apeclnien*. 3*> bank*, one-half birlvl; 11 oo brother, Dan Richardson, ami wife of The Ladie* Aid will furnish the dinner. ÍÍ No 142 I). McKeown, *e< nil ll’ir- cent*. AII who can do so are invited to come, St. John« Sufelay. bank* one hulf bushel; 2100. No. I—A J. Stout. Walrrnirlon. 3 M im . John Hudson gave a party to ami lend a helping hand. No 2— Il E Davi«, first. American I X «pw.iiu-ti», 21 00 S. C. Sherrill, ¡««tor of the Baptist the little folks last Saturday in honor of No 10 M 14 Walling. Aral. Red Wonder. on«* half buah«d; II 00. «diiirch, attended the Baptist state cun-i her little son, Harold's first birthday. No. 24 -D (’ Fosa. second. Amer! vention at Salem la-t w«*«*k ami report« Winter Wheat; 2> °0 Mrs. Nellie Gotham lias informed her can Wonder. one half bushel ; 11 <»0. No 243 Cha* Gedeiuka. ancond. a most interesting ami profitable ««s*- No 2- H E Davi«, first, ( Early friends here of the illne*« of her fattier. . aion; interesting. I »ecause some of thf Kr«l Winter Wheat; 50 cent*. Mr. Bramhull, caused by a paralytic : ablest Baptist ministers tilhil their :!G Alfred NlbUn. flr»l. Wh Ito Rowe; »4.00 stroke. Bros., fl: st, Garnet No. 170 — am places well on the program; profitable, Winter Wheat; 21 oo. because the report» »bowed that there No. VC John BII**. ancond. Willi«* Chllllea; 21 i*> Milking Conteat had been go*! responses from the d!f-1 Winter Wheat; 5o cent* A Flrat. Wlmlal Clew and; |G 00. ferent churches ami that the next year No. GM—*1 Preatou. Brat. White Second. Ernent AnderMtn; 91.00. will demand greater responses. Spring; 21 "V WE ALSO BUY YOUR BUTTER, EGGS, ETC. Miss Willena Shriner, who is em Needlework Department No. 12—T. liruegxvr. first. MILIInu ploye«! in Portland, visited home folks He»t diaplay—1, Mr* M. Wilkinnon: Oat«; Si 00 Phone Farmers 281 F. S. Stapleton and family left for last Sunday. No GM—11 1‘rcaton. second. Milling 2, Mr*. F. McGrew. Sofa jnllow— 1, Mi** Eilna Bell; 2, Ann* McKeown. their home in Youngstown, Ohio, last The teachers at the Cottrell school, out*; SO cimi« No. 243—C Gedemka. first. Feed Hardanger work—1, Mr* Miller; 2, I Sunday, after a two weeks’ visit with Mrs. Matthews and Miss Newton, at Mr*. Hattie Woetell. Rug*—1, Mi*» ' his parents, J. II. Stapleton ami wife. tended the teachers’ institute held at lux Oat«; »I 00. Cora Gieee Curtain*—I, Mr*. Marie Rev. C. E. Crandall and family left Oregon City this w«*ek. It might not Dinger; 2, Mr*. Gibb*. Silk quilt—I, for Spearhead, South Dakota, last Tues be amiss to »ay that the Cottrt II school TO DO YOUR Mr*. II. R Well*. Silk <r»xv quilt—1, day, where they will reside. A number is doing very progressive work. Mr*. A. Thom|*on. Point lace- Mr*. of friends of the Crandalls gathered at The morning theme at the Baptist f a •al« P komitly Wagner; 2. Mr*. <». J. Brown. Tatting their home on Monday evening HD'l church next Sunday will I**, “Some -*1. Mr*. It. E. Ryan; 2, Mr*. Katie. gave them a welcome surprise, The Essentials of Christ’s Workers;” even Crochet work—I, uncalled (or; 2, Mr*, «‘veiling was very pleasantly spent with ing, "A G««od Tree and a Corrupt Tree.” SPECIALTY OF HORSESHOEING. UP-TO-DATE APPLIANCE liibli*. Drawn work—1. Mr* Geo. I.u*- music ami gauies. FOR TIRE SETTING, INCLUDING PATENT TIRE COOLER. The people out this wav spoke highly te»l. Portiere*--1. Mr*. Hugh. Netting (»rant Shaw ami family have re of the Gresham Fair. The w riter heard —I, Mr*. 1. <•. Ilodge*. turned from a two months’ trip to a man front Illinois say the vegetable Girl»’ Work Southern Oregon. exhibition beat anything In* had ever llr*t dre*»r<l doll— Irene l*oiigla**. TROUTDALE, - - - - OREGON Miss Lanr a Lure has recovered from seen. He also hear«l one of the farmers Cueliion—I, laiui* Doet«eh. Hand «ow •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••a an illneas, and has again resumed her say that he ho|»d such a fair could be ing— I, IVarl Rnegg; 2. Albert Schrin- , Nellie Bailey. I'aiiit««! plaque M'huol work. The primary school n»otn held annually. Mrs. Miller attendtnl the Baptist state day from the Swedish Mission church. ---- Anderton. Crochet mitten*— was dost*«! all la«t week an account of De Miss Luce’s illness. convention at Salem as delegate from Rev. Jonas Johnson officiated. Nellie Bailey. Crochet doll S. T. CROW ceased was born in Sweden December Mi»» Christine J«ihn of Portland vis - Pleasant Home Baptist church. •kirt- 1. Irene Doilgl***. Croeli*t hood 17 D80, came to America in June, 1891. ited fiiemls here Saturday ami Sunday, — 1. Irene Ikmgla«*. Quilt—1, Mabel Born to Mr. ami Mrs. Thomas Milan He came from Chicago to Oregon in ■ Ì Veterinary Surgeon and Dentist Pullen. Nur*«* doll—1, Iri* Giillickaoli. ami attemled the Greeham fair. on Oct. 4. a boy. February, 1106, and made his home R. Hunter ha« moved bis family into 30 Years Experience Silk doll 1, Olive Merrill. Beat ma Bob Baroda has l»*en on the sick list, with his parents in Powell Valley. chine tewing—1, Myrtle Gould; 2. Mrs. Julia Snover « house, ami is mak but is much improved now. Operations a Specialty At the Swedish Mission church. Sun Gladv* Illi**. Hand *ewed doll 1, Irene ing improvement« al«»ut the plac<‘, in Examinations [Free day, Oct. 37, at 11 a. m.. Prof. S. O. the wav of trimming the fruit trees. Dougla**. BROME FARMER M3. .Phone fall. Lindgren of McPherson, Kan., will ( ► Promptly Attended tv. Miss Alta Wilcox of Portlaml came Hoys' Industrial Department WELCHES preach. He is an interesting pulpit ’ * OFFICE in Uresham Hotel. < > Telegraph instrument—I, Lawrence . out Friday to attvml the fair*, and spent A short time ago three Warm Springs orator, and it will lie a treat to hear Cr*HWell; 2, Clifford Schneider; Har ¡the remainder of the week with old Indian« robbed F. Guke of valuable» i : GRESHAM. - OREGON ¡ ¡ him. All are invited. The pastor, Rev. low lkmgla**. SmallcHt. most complete friends here. Mr. Wilcox was also in worth about $80. The next day Mr. Jonas Johnson, will speak on the sub telegraph inrtruinent—Harlow Dong- Fairview Sunday. Kern, F. Guke and another party fol- ject of foreign missions on Sunday la**; 2, Harlow Dongla**. Electrical DeWitt Shepard, wife an«l chil«i, visit- lowed the Indian« and made tliem re- morning, Nov. 3. A Certain Cure for Croup—Used for engine—I. Ilarlnw Ihnigla*». Sail l>oat ••«1 his parents, C. Shupanl and wife, on turn the goods. Ten Years without a Failure —1, George Graham. L<g cabin Bennie Sumlay ami Monday. A number of «fl»er hunters have l»een THREE-SIX i Metxger. C. W. Bott, a Star City, Ind., hard Farmers are busy digging their pota here ami taken away a lot of venison (’has. Newland has returned home I ware merchant, is enthusiastic in his toes. The yiel«l is g«»od, both in quan this fall. One party of four got live CARD <>F THANKS. from Seattle. praise of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. tity an«l quality. «leer one trip up Salmon river. 1.. J. ltannev made a hastv trip home His children have all been subject to The parents of Victor E. Seaquiat, re Mrs. C. Bi llington of Iat Fayette, Ore., Scho«»l Itegun here Monday, the • jim , Saturday, returning to bis work Sunday. croup and he has used this remedy for cently deceased, desire in tliia way to U. t'offtnan, forest guard, at ten« led a the past ten years, and. though they express their thanks to the neighbors has come to speml several weeks with with Mrs. K. V. Sefton as teacher for a lively meeting <»f th«» forest rangers in term of six months. slid friend* w|io so kindly assisted dur her daughter, Mrs. A. T. Axtell. Portland, returning home Friday even much feared the croup, his wife and lie II. D. Steel ami family of Colwell. ing the aii'knewi and death of their son. ing, intending to put a crew <»l men at always felt safe upon retiring when a Just arrived Idaho, have been visiting C. Shv|uird work on the government trail through bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy J ohn SxAqrisT. POWELL VALLEY 1 Three-Six. ami family. The Steels arc thinking of A nna S iamviit . was in the house. His oldest child was $3.00 Mrs. Eunice Kennedy of (’ali for nia l«»cating here. subject to severe attacks of croup, but Mrs. Anna Heiney of Portland ami visited relatives here the tirst of the this remedy never failed to effect a Herald want ad* bring good rendit* week . $1.00 a Month I children visited her parents, J. P. lles- speedy cure. He has recommended it Mr. and Mrs .1. S. Wilcoxon visited lin and wife over Sunday. to friends and neighbors, and all who have used it say that it is uneqnaled for Miss Essie Bert of Goldendale. Wash., her sister. Mrs. Sadie Bosholin, at Fir If n«t right croup and whooping cough. For sale has l»cen visiting her cousin. Miss wood Sunday. WELCH against Sickness, Accident and by all druggists. Mrs. Essie Harris is on the sick list. ‘ Edith McKIlip. Death. ■ rill it Wholesale Potato Dealers Mr. and Mrs. Andy Kituniller passed Mr*. T. Welil o( GoMcndiil«*, Waali., RIGHI Accidents «ill Happen Get Protection Subscribe for The Herald. Haw removi'd their offic«* to T<» viaital Mr*. A. T. Axtell the latter patt through Powell Valiev last week. Morriston St Wc pay the high Avoid bring a case of charity at of laat week. Will Bosholm was s<-en in this vicin est price for fancy Bnrl ank and the hands of others. American Wonder potato*-«. < all Cyril* tiny of I'ortlai <1 i* oinking hi* ity Sunday. NORTHWESTERN HEALTH AND us by phone if you wish to sell a ' home with A. T. Axtell. Mr. Guy i* Almost everyone around here visitid ear. ACCIDENT ASSOCIATION employed on the Sun Dial ranch, ami the Fair. • Rest of feed all the year. Good winter • OF FORTIANI», ORKOON PKiflc PWH Maui 8109 Homt RMN A 5429 MORRISON ST. , expect« to move hi* family here. Victor E. Saqnist diisl at bis Imine in i • • pasturage Shelter. Call on or write Call or write PORTLAND, OREGON WASHINGTON ST. A number of friend* of Misae* Edith Powell Valley, Sunday, Oet. 13, I007.1 John Brown, Agt.. Rockwood, Or. • I I HICkllN troctdal * I • • • d- L- nivnun, i tl McKilip and Eva Jackson gathered at and was buried on the follow ing Tues-| •••••••••••••••••••••••••• FARMERS TROUTDALE READ THE WEEKLY OREGONIAN Correspondence OF PORTLAND TROUTDALE, ORE. R>r the general news of the World also for information about kow io obtain the besf results in cultivating the soil. Stock Raisin^,FruitGrowinJ etc. You can secure this excellent paper by Subscribing or renew Talk is Cheap I The Price Counts ing your Subscription through Beaver State Herald BO TH PAPERS (ur $2.00. MIIINOMMII AIK GRAM) SUCCESS ( '■ uitini ud (rom ««litoritil pag«*.) tnloiipi’H, 3 h|»< «'lnieriH, |l «a» No A J J- limoli. «i*c«»n<L t’un ta|oii| i‘> 3 M|M*clln«*n*- . fio «•••nix. No N9 E J Gmhniii, flrst, Carrola C mu li . 91 o<>. No lofi il Ni I««»ti. «ecoiid, Camita. C h | mt lim'iia. fio rrtita N«> 170 <an fin»«, flint, Cucutll- ber», C «iM'Clmrn«; Il no. No 7G J <1 K< Ilv. «rcond. ber«. <*• r |M'<*hnena. fio reni«. No Ik I! Hrhwodhr Arai, Kohl lUbl, lì «p« <*i!neus ; |1 « hi N«» I.’ T llim gc» !. fìrat. Mangi«* Wurtxel. G n|i< « iiin iiN. |l 00 N<* fi . <’hu <’l‘ vi lumi, areoml. Maugfo Wuit/«'!, G M)H*eim«*n«; fio reniti. No 79 I Thom < . flint, (>nl< n*. «»li«- ha f •I; II 0»>. No 2 Il Turner, seem! Onhui«. l'f bushel. 5» rents No 29 T Johnson, first. Pani Hip«. 6 M|MM‘||||«*IIIÌ, |1 00 No I A J Sfouf. F< «*«ind. Par«n.pM. 6 apvt lim nM. fio c« nla No 1<’7 Ed S«hnn«*r. flint. Pump kln. ’t, «p< «‘liiH'tiM, 81 no N<» r.«S <♦ Nt-lhi-n ««‘«’oml. Pillili»- km. r< ip<'cliii«*hH. . «> « < ut« Comparisons Invited School Supplies, Tablets, Agency for Exchange of School Books BEST OF FAIRVIEW EVERYTHING” Groceries and Provisions, Dry Goods, Shoes, Hardware, Etc. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• We are Prepared WELCH'S Correct fall Clothes Clothes with Quality Style «nid Workman ship Combined PRILLS IO SUI YOU $15 to $35 Blacksmithing Jas. H. Latham, / Delcroft $5 Hat Aïï“ \The Lee $3 Hat Authorized UNDfRGARMfNTS The right kind $1.00 to $3.30 COLLEGE HATS Welch •••••••••••••••••••••••••• PROTECTS YOU BOG ESS & CO. The American Clothier TWO STORES :PASTURAGE j Harlow, Blaser & Harlow, 5 Per Cent Discountf0R Cash Return $20 in cash coupons and receive $1 in trade We will save you 5 per cent if you trade with us for cash ’ * GENERAL MERCHANDISE Masonic Building TROUTDALE, ORE.