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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1907)
FARMERS READ THE WEEKLY OREGONIAN OF PORTLAND For the general news of the World also for information about how io obtain the best results in cultivating the soil. Stock Raising, Fruit Growing etc. You can secure this excellent paper by Subscribing or renew iting with her mother, Mrs. Charles Htillson. Misses tleorgle and Edith Reynolds have returned from a visit with friends at Hillsboro. Mrs. luiura Fox of Portland was here Monday instructing her piano pupils. Mrs II. A. Richardson was a guest of mother, Mrs. E. A. Mlatlord, at Melruee Monday. Miss Viola Htephens has beeu having work done on her bouse. Charney Burney and wife have moved into their new home. Mre. Barali Griffiths and Halina Fox visited friends in Portland Sunday. Mrs. Sadie Wright of Portland visit.<1 her relatives here Sunday Evangelist Browning prewclied in tl.e church here Sunday evening Mrs. Shumate of St. Joseph, Mo., has i ome to Troutdale to make her hone with her soil trip to Ht. Johns Isst Thursday to visit Mr and .Mrs. tiri-en, old time friends from Nebraska. Mr Green visile*] here ten years ago. They have bought prop erty in Vancouver ami aspect to move | Wrst in the near future. Mrs McIntyre has Ixien visiting her sister, Mrs. Ralph Neibauar, for a few daya. imK UI0CRH1 AARON FOX TROUTDALE, - ORE. Mrs. P. Andaneo was in Portland on Phone Farmers 281 business Monday. ■Miss Alice Quint of the Mountain school spent Haturday at home with her folks at Moritavilla. Mr. and Mrs. Fri-d Hhoultx ,j*nt Sun day with Mrs. A. Butler at Kelly’s mill. W. James has gone up to his timber claim in Washington. Miss Cecelia Woodward of Portland spent Sunday here with her folks. ('. Dixon of fjitourell was unfortu nate to lose a child last week. We ail sympathise with them in their sorrow. It. P. Rasmussen of Corbett aud his sister, Mrs. P. Anderson, have just re ceived the sad news of the death of a brother at Iron Mountain, Mich., who Mr«. Willard Oiok entertained Mn. 1 was accidentally shot while riding his 11. ( am |>I m »I I of TrouViale une «Jay bicycle from his work. ' hint Hf« k If not satisfactory Mi«. II. Rhaw ih having a new fence Make all remittances payable to Beaver State Herald PAPERS fur $2.00. is our motto built arotiud her property. II. Wenger | MUROSE Gresham, Oregon. and Nir. Sharp are doing the work. Mrs. K. A. .Stafford is quite sick. Mr«. Khaw and won George and daugh- * Mrs. Alfred Baker of Portland is vis ter Ruth will leave in a few daya for iting relative, and friends here. r Walla Walla, to iq>en<l the winter with Mr,. Dowaett of tire,ham is visiting Mr«. Shaw'» daughter, Mrs. H. I »on ley. her mother, Mr«. E. A. Stafford. Mias Lucy Higgins was taken violent •'In Faith, In Hope, In Charity, and with fidelity.” ly ill la«t Htunlay night. She ia itn» ' Mr. and Mr«. Julius Elsner aud Mrs. Taylor af Aim, called on friends here ! proving at Ulis «late. last week. The funer»l Mrviceaol Lloyd llii kli.i, STANDARD BRANDS A. M. Anderson and fa.nily enter-' Tliaorganitalionof miinermii branche« program conaiated of a atudy of Oregon yuunge.l non of Mr«. Sarah Hicklin, Isaac Wood and family of Astoria tained Isaac Anderson and family of of the Grahtf« throughout the county bird« which was enjoyed by all present. were conducted from the Fvarigelicel have been visiting his parents, Rev. Pleasant Horne on Hunday. will undoubtedly rranlt in much g««»! A bountiful dinner at winch two visitor* church here la«t Sunday at 11 u'chick. and Mrs. J. II. Wood. Henry Moller has been very ill for t<> thia valley, «ay« the ltogur Hiver were prcMcnt turniahv«i it« part of the Inlermeut »«" in Hall cemetery. Mow Pearl Alder, who is the Spring tbe |M4«t mouth with inflammatory Courier. If our farmer frirnda will only enjoyment of the «lay. Much im|»ort- held school, visited her parents over The Martha Wachington chapter rheumatism, ami at present is not im pull together an<l atrive to grow more ant buainraa in connection with build» Sunday. 1 Eaatern Star vieited Troutdale chapter proving. Hi« sister, Miss Louise Mol ing the new hall am! other matters wa« ami lirttcr product« ami uae their beet Saturday evening and were highly en ler of Portland, is with birn this week. ■ Mis, Florence Stafford «pent several j effort« to improve the cotelitioiia of transacted. tertained. The dining table fairly Jac k Bagley of Portland was a .Sunday days in Portland last week. their respective neightMirhuoda. they groaned with the burden of good thing« guest of W. Ellison and w ife. can accompliah groat tiling« right al »ng Questions For Orange Diacuaaion. I «uch a« the Indie« of Troutdale can pre thrmt Important line«. The grange ha* Pick Anderaon baa again accepted a How much time va< h day should the DOVER aomr moat excellent aima ami if the farmer ami bls wife devote to self pare The hall «»« decorated miwt position in the store livre, and bi« pres- Alf Bens lia, moved his family to Do artistically in autumn leaves which ideaa are brought to a anccraafiil culmi Improvement, or 1« tbe work done riice is welcomed by many of the pa ver. I made a la-antiful •< ene in the electric nation. we may aoon rx|M«^ to «••«» all more tiuportaul than tbe worker? trons. Mrs. C. A. Keith and Mrs. J. W. Ex What 1« the grvntest question lM»fore light. The guests, U5 in numla-r, eame part« of Juaephine county go forward Hallowe’en will I m * observed by the on were Sandy callers one day last week. the Aiuvrlcun |»eople today. Rumi 1 out in two «¡a-cial cars from Portland. with great atridea. The Herald would school in tbe sc boo I building Thursday grant«, liquor, raw, corporation»? Rev. D. A. Watters preached at the An electiou of officers m the Sunday evening. * An invitation baa liven ex- suggest that excellent advice could bi If you want to save money on large quantités see me How ran alate and county fairs I mi well uaed by our folk«. Commein-c carried on am «•••»•«fully wlf(g>ut tbe achool last Sunday laid Sunday result, d lefided to all j«arilit« and Jrivud« to Dover Methodist church last Sunday. Grandma DeShafer has been on the ill the following being eh-i-te.) to »erve right now to plan for big résulte hi midway ami taudevlllo shows? join hi tbe fun making. sick list the last few days. Su|>eririteiideiit, Norri, (•range work and la-tler product« to Hhould anything but dollars and one year J. N. Martindale tiai* movv«l his fam cent« be counted as Income <>u tbe Stone; assistant «uperintendent, Mrs. Rev. I>. A. Watters of Portland and abow al neit year’« fair WE ALSO BUY YOUR BUTTER, EGGS, ETC. ily into W. T. Scott ’ s cottage. I Fred Zimmerman; secretary, Mrs. farm? Mr. McClure took dinner with J. W. Mrs. 1». S. 1 »unbar, Mrs. J. P Hee Exon and family last Sunday. Points am! essays on education In Laura Funk; treasurer, Mrs. William Phone Farmers 281 for several years the Granger« of the borne, the acbtM>l and tbe world. llurasell; librarians, l>ella Zimmerman lin, Mrs. C. E. (’rve, Mm. T. J. Crute, The people of Dover and Firwood are (heg'Hi have been looking into taxation The lalM»rtng man’s opportunity aa ami F.nid Funk; assistant librarians, Mrs. M. J. L'ttle|»age, Mrs. J. T. Stil- awakening to the necessity of better lawa ami methral«. If they take up compare«! with fifty years ago. Harriet Richardson arid (.race Mu-kley. lion, Mrs. E. E. Heal in and Mrs. Nich- , roads. The road between Sandy and I»<> the lM»«t Interests of tbe country with the amendment« prt>|«MM*«i by the Mrs Anna tiuerin and Wendel Hick olson made up a party who went to the Firwood i, mostly planked and the bal- Oregon Tax Reform nrnociation there demand a parcels | mm I? An Industrial scientist has discover lin of Butte, Mont., were here to attend home of Mrs. G. W. Zimmerman fora ence will soon be in good condition, Strunk and Messrs. Dan, Fred and R. What Is destined to become tbe will l»r aoinrthing doing in thia glorioti« Crawford. ed that the eating of camly h.is the grentrnt motive power? I the funeral of their brother, Uoyd I a« lies meeting last Friday. They were last week the citiaens of Dover and |iea\er Mate, aaya the Echo Register highly entertained by their hooteu. latue effect on the system as the drink Ikw»a It pay as well to care for poul lli< klin. Firwood graded Deep Creek Hill by do Taxation it not the only thing the try aa other stock? ing of alcohol If tbe state legislature» On last Thursday afternoon the I«a- nation work a, follows: AIMS Mrs. R. J. Rooney, »bo lias been Grange m looking alter It ia getting Appreciation of our grange advan take heed of this matter it may be <livj* society of the Smith Memorial DOVKB sick, is improving. Mrs. Masterson is teaching tbe Aims its big «boulder behind tlic wagon that tages necessary for our young men to pat church met with Mrs. W. T. Scott ami C. A Keith fio A. J Morrison A Son IJu > school. The Interests of (he Pomona grange. la dratine«! to carry the pr«Mlurer and A S. Mline's mother and sister, Mrs. «dected the following new officers: Pres H Fitsgerald ronize ’blind tigers” when they wish 1« J«Meph D» Shafer . 12 Village Improvement atMUM-iallons. the toiler into their own government Thomas laiive, and two children have ident, Mrs. W. A. Townavmi; vice pres Geo HftUtell Mrs. Wm. Hardin and son Dan made to offer a treat to their "best girls.” . 12 Geo. Wolf .. 10 ownetabip or control of public utilities, ' Tbe cultivation of flower». arrived from Scotland and eipect to ident, Mrs J. N. Farris; secretary, J. W. Exon . 1« A. J Kitzmiller ... » a visit to her daughters, Mr,. Emma Ft It WOOD control of the truste, railroad«, express i make their home here. Mr. Milne Davies and Mr,. Pearl Wood. Dr. Wiley of the national pure food Qu»«r Nam«« of Grange». Mrs. W. T. Scott; treasurer, Mrs. M. C. James DeShafer FJ4 Jas Swain FJ and telegraph It lies, water tran«|M»r* RI hm I v Island baa Its Klckrtnult, went to Tbe bailee to meet his relatives i Cornett. 1. R. Taylor has sold his beef cattle to bureau is after Louisiana molasses, Antone Malar . 2 Mart N'ew .. 2 tation Im««, etc. It ia coining, ami Mulne Ita Cabbosevcontev, Axlacoas, ami aciom|>an/ them here. much to the disgust and Indignation of the Montavilla butcher. . 4 J. M. Conklin and family of Mt. E<1 'n'lgiii Weacuatogo, Wytopltlock, OsquosatM^ there la no mistake almut it. the sugar <-ane growers of the south. Rainliow Circle, Women of Wood O. V. Hickman lias moved to Lents. The 1 over people think they have Wrssaaweskrag aud Wcsaerrunaett. craft, w ill give a five hundred party in Pleasant have been visiting Mrs. Couk- The doctor should beware. Molasses now done enough road work outside of i tin’s imrvnts, G. R. Wilcox and wife. I. N. Bramhall and wife and Harry New- Humpsblrv comes along with A chicken dinner will I m » given at Wantnntaqult, Patuccoway, Massata»» Fox’s ball the first Thursday in each i Grandfather Maikell of Portland vis- their district, and would like for the Bramhall made a Hying trip to Aims is powerfully sticky stuff. Gresham Grange, Saturday, Novvinlier sic and Pemlgi-w jiaavtt. while Connect , month, la-ginning November 7. A ! itv«l al the home of Rev. W. T. Scott on people in the east end of Eagle Creek Sunday. Poor old Korea! A few weeks ago V. Several candidate* are to I k » initi icut rv|»orts yulnuatisaet. Wangum- small admission fee will la- charged. district to tlx their part of the road. Tuesday. Miss Ida White returned Thursday the whole world was paying attention Mias Bertha Helming has returned ated. Everyone I m » on time nt 10 ;k) bang. Taghhannuck and Maabapaug. —----- ■ — from Portland, where she has been vis to Its troubles, while now notsxly a in. SiMt’ial program by Cerva. Reg Good names for a prunuudatioa | from a lew weeka’ visit with her aunt iting the past week. seems to care whether Japan swallows match In tbe grange! POHtLL VALLEY I and uncle in southern Oregon. ular program : COTTRELL the Ileruiit Kingdom whole or not Roll call, II iw to make the Grange Willian. Wright and wife have moved (Continued from editorial page.) The friends of Mrs. Killin will be Won Grange Scholarship«. EAST SECTION LINE hall a «<M ial center of social ami intel The successful coutestunts for tbe here from Portland and are residing The Young People, society held a very glad to know that she i, convalescent. lectual life. John Lynch has bought a team of grunge scholarship* to Cornell Agri with Mr. Wright's mother, Mrs. Ellen enthusiastic meeting last Sunday in the Her parent, visited her last Monday at A Good Liniment Iliatory of the llulionic plague by Mr«. cultural college offered by tbe New , Wright young horses and intends running biB Portland. Lutheran church w ith a good attendance. M McKay. father’s farm next year. York state grange are Byron B. Robb When you need a good reliable lini Mrs. J. S. Hudson visited her sister A good program was rendered, consist Little Lucile, daughter of Mr. and l>iM U««ion, What thia Grange should of Monroe county, 1 »wight Wakeman Mr. Allshouse has made some im ment try Cuamlierlain’s Pain Balm. It in Portland on Sunday. ing of songs, recitations, dialogues and Mr*. Swank, wa, taken to tbe hospital of Btoome county, Orrin F Boss, I m « thankful for. Mrs. Edwards has lan-n spending a reading,. in Portland on Monday for medical provement on his farm. He has en has no superior for sprains and swell The drill team of Evening Star Grange Katherine E. Jones, Una B. Jones of closed the windmill and painted it. ing*. A piece of tiannel slightly damp few daya with her niece, Mrs. Henry- treatment. She ha, tuberculosis. Oneida county and Earls Harden- will I m « out on N uvciii I mt 9 to put on ened with Pain Balm is superior to a The Stagg place has changed hands burgh of Chautauqua county. Surber. Mr. Strause, our road supervisor, has the degree work. SEC 1I0N LIVE again. Mr. Hendricks has bought it plaster for lame back or pains in the Samuel Jolinaon of Portland passed a force at work clearing up and repair The Grange Will Approve. side or chest. It also relieves rheu Miss lhvgmar Christianson of Wash ing the public highway just west of his and is remolding the house. Postmaster General Meyer has stat Sunday with her |>arents here. Columbia Grange ball wa« a scene of matic pains and makes sleep and rest ington is a guest of tbe Cummings place, lie also has the plank on the John Hall and II. II. Chapman, for gaiety la«l Saturday evening. The ed In a recent Interv lew that be should possible. For sale by all druggists. family this week. recommend to congress n domestic par Joint Birthdoy Party ground to plank the road between his mer residents of Troutdale, s|a-nt Sun young folk« gave a hallowv'en dance, cel« post limited to ten pounds; also Mrs. II. V. Carpenter and children place and Mr. Stiriner’s. day here and attended the funeral of which wan «plendidly enjoy«»«! by a A very pretty combined birthday par tbe establishment of u postal savings returned from The Dalles this past large and «riveted gathering. Prof. bank In these two pariIculars be Is Lloyd Hicklin. ty occurred at the home of Mr. and Mrs. week, where, with her two children, she $1.00 a Month Ilrnriei'a orchestra of four pi»*ce« fur In harmony with the grange and will Frank Daniels of Fairview last Sunday, Fred Helming of Portland was here ESTACADA nished the music. l ight refreshment« receive tbe grange support If these ' on business |«rt of last week and was a has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Win. when Al. I-arson and Mrs. Mary Dan Ketchum. were served during the night. measures arc brought before congress. i guest of his brother, L. Helming. A numlier of people in this neighbor iels, his niece, celebrated their birth Mrs. F.. Arnspiger is quite ill at pres hood attended the fair at Gresham last days, which occurred on the 26th ; Jean Miss Kincaid of Pleasant View- haa against Sickness. Accident and Another new grange bank Is to I* ent, the result of a severe cold. and Jake Larson’, birthdays occurring week. Multnomah Grange held its regular built at Troy, Pa. It 1« to be a two been in charge of Mrs. Frances Allard's Death. on the 27th, and Mrs. Frank Daniel's Mrs. Olney is also on the invalid list, meeting Saturday, Oct. 20, with 14 story building. 32 by 00 feet, of gray home during that lady's absence in Misses L and M. Steinman attended Accidents will Happen Get Protection birthday on the 31st. Over 20 relatives Little Heedon Metcalf, I owing to overwork. mrmlw’ra in attendance. The Grange pressed brick. The upper story uiay ' Portland. the fair at Logan last week. were present, including Mr. and Mrs. | Avoid being a case of charity at The Thompson boy, were out on a J grandson of Mrs. Allard, w ho hits been Voted to enter the literary contest. The be used for n grange ball. Mr. Bates has sold hi, crop of prune, Robert (arson of Portland. A splendid I the hands of others. visit to their mother, Mrs. K. Schneider, at a good price. very ill, is reported aa improving. banquet and a good program were fea NORTHWESTERN HEALTH AND Mrs. John Larsson and father, Mr. ! Sunday. C. A. Duns of Shaniko i, spending a tures of the day, which all hope to du ACCIDENT ASSOCIATION Miss Gilman was a guest of the Buck- laitourell, have returned from a trip to few day, with his folks here. plicate next year. OF PORTLAND, ORKUON tlia East. They went by the wav of ley, Wednesday evening. A large black bear was shot here last Call or write Canada and visited there and also Herald want ads bring good results. week by Geo. I'e Shields. The bear John Brown, Agt., Rockwood. Or. stopped at many of the laige eastern had been in the prune orchard of D. M. LUSrEDS cities, making a most delightful trip, A Reliable Remedy for Croup Marshall the night before, so the next John Sleret. Ralph Neibaucr and Phil extending over two months. • SPIXIAI.TV OP HORSI.SHOIJNO. t l>-1O-DK11 APPI.IANCI * Mrs. 8. Roaintbal of Turner, Michi- j morning a hunt was organised. The Mrs. Frank Cumming entertained her I I’.der have gone up on the Little Sandy dogs soon took the scent, and after run gan, says: “We have used Chamber • FOR IIRIi SliTIINO. INCLUDING PATI.NT TIRE COOLER. * mother, Mrs. Hoover, and her sister, this week on a huntinglrip. ning Mr. Bruin for about two miles, Mr. lain's Cough Medicine for ouraelve* and Mrs. J. B. 1-ent of Cecil, Ore., is down DeShields ended hi, career as a prune children for several years and like it ! ; Mrs. Tuffonl, of Portland a few days Rest of feed all the year Good winter • on business, and is making a short stay thief, with a well aimed shot. The i very much. I think it is the only rem ago. pasturage. Shelter. Gall on or write • party consisted of D. M. Marshal), Geo. edy for croup and can highly reconi- 1 J. I L* Hh kll\ tmoftdali • I TROUTDALE, .... OREGON J Mrs. Urtle has returned to her home on tlie farm. III« IxLIIx, Phon- Main *2 • Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hamilton made a DeShields, H. M. Duus. F. Thomas, E. ■ mend it.’’ For sale by all druggists. ••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••a« | in Washington after a several weeks vis ing your Subscription through FAIRVIEW Common Sense Tells ♦♦ Even in selecting Groceries We aim to supply the best for the money, and MONEY BACK Beaver State Herald Bom FINEST COFFEES, BEST TEAS The Gate Keeper Groceries and Provisions, Dry Goods, Shoes, Hardware, Etc. FEED BY THE SACK, TON OR CARLOAD PROTECTS YOU • We are Prepared . . . TO no YOVR J : Blacksmithing : • Jas. H. Latham, • PASTURAGE; 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.