Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, November 15, 1907, Image 7

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    A Prize Puzzle
Find the Hidden Lady and You’ll be well rewarded
Correspondence
A
FAIRVIEW
TROUTDALE
AARON FOX
Mira Lucy Higgins' many friend« here
.Mrs. D. F. Buxton is vsrv ill and not
are glad to learn that «he «ni ■■reafnlly j expected to live long. Mrs. Buxton is
Mrs. W. J. Thoni|iaon is the proud passisi an operation In North Pacific
HO years of age. She came to Oregon in
poraesMor of a horse ami carl.
Hanltarium last Saturday and st this early days and has spent there Biainder
M. Ilh'kerl made a trip to Portland I datele doing nicely. Her sister, Mr«, j ' of her life, except a few years spent in
last week Io see his son laiwrence who W. T. Beoti lias been with her at the I Portland, on thvir farm here.
Mrs.
has lieen ill. He found him much im­ Hanatarium.
Buxton baa been a helpless invalid (or
proved.
Joseph Coach, who lias lieen visiting several years.
Phone Farmers 281
Mrs. Maud Graham and children friend« here for reveril «lay«, left Mun­
Fiwrl Logan, son of H. H. Logan, and
railed on Mrs. Kate Rickert last Sunday day for Omaha, where he will viait tor wife, ia slowly recovering from a broken
evening
, Mometime la-fore returning to his home limb, caused by an accident in Portland
Will Parsons has given up bi» lease on I in Missouri.
several «lays ago, and bo|*s to l<e able
L. II. Rickert's faun, aial will engage
Mrs. C. B llington wa» given a sur to return home in a week or ten days.
in other biisinr»«.
, prise by her daughter, Mrs A T. Axtell,
W. lamforth and wife are occupying
Dail Abl»itt, an old resident of this last Munday, the occasion l>emg in honor Mrs. Frances /.Hard's cottage.
The
place, is amongst us again for a short of Grandma Bellington's 77th birthday. I ».I, fort ha are lately from England.
| A lountiful birthday dinner «»» served
time.
Al Rutherford of Portland visited
Z. Fitzgerald »|>riit Sunday with bis to IM invitili guest«. A mimlar of val­ friends here a lew days ago.
uable present« were given Mrs. Belling-
»on, J. II Fitzgerald.
Bert Barnes of Portland »pent Sunday
U»n. Tl>e guests were Mr. and Mrs. A.
HHECTIONM Find the oilier lady in this picture and recurs s prise,
Emily Tlioni|»mn is «laying out of
with hi» sister, Mrs. J. H. Hudson.
.McAtee
of
Portland,
Mr«
It.
W.
Wilcox
ace outlines with a heavy lead iH-m-il, cut this out, place in envelope,
school on account of having the mumps. of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. »1 Smith, | Miss Ella Bartrom of Portland is
T«’ «lamp for reply am' mall to address I h ’I ow .
Mr. and Mrs. II. Hharp, Mr and Mrs. spending a few days with her aunt, Mrs.
YOU SHOULD KNOW OCR NAIIONAI. SONGS.
Frank Axtell, Mr. and Mr». I»t Moore, Emma Scharf. Mrs. Scharf has just re­
COTTRELL
turned from Portland, where she under­
'<» every person sending correct solution to this puzzle we will give,
Floyd Dover w liile shooting al a smoke | Cyrus Guv, wilt* and children, Harry
went a serious operation.
:
Itemmock,
Mrs.
('.
G.
Coupeland
and
amlutely tire, a music tank, nicely hound, containing fill nt the old
■tack with Ills 23 rille, accidentally «hot
Mr». Ruth Brink and daughter. Mi»»
orile NslloAal songs, only one copy to each person with lire word»
bimrell. The bullet glanced and h»lge<l * Geo. Coupeland, all of Fairview.
I music; also many other valuable prizes, FREE. Winner« will he
J. G. IColiertaon and wife of Pleasant | Mabel, have been visiting relatives arid
in lii» bead. He was taken to the doc-
»rftiiiptly iiotlflnl by mall,
If not satisfactory
tor immediately, who removed the hui­ Home have lawn spending a few day« frienda here,
Peter Peterson baa moved his family
let. lie was reeling easy when lant with their daughter, Mr» J. II. Peter­
is our motto
son. Mr. Koliertaon celebrated his Hath into the building lately vacated by the
heard from.
drug store.
M. C. Donahue ha« purchased a new birthday last Friday.
Mira Lizzie Weller has returned from
Mira
Delia
Morrison
of
Chicago
has
manure «premier,
Ile says it nt all
“THE HOUSE OF HIGHEST QUALITY”
l»-en »|*emling a few days in Fairview, a a trip to Eastern Oregon,
right.
l*a<ling I'iitnu. Organ and Talking Machine !h«al«*rw.
Mira
< Hie Bowen of Portland was « recent
Albert Backer has returned to our vi- guest ol Mrs. J. M Ashcraft.
WASHINGTON S’lHI I I. COR. Ol PARK. PORII AM). ORE.
inity, and ia now working on Dr. Hites' Morrison resided in Fairview for some gui-st of his brother, E. G. Bowen.
Mluruo Ever) when* Ualifornhi lu Aiankii.
new Imus«*. Mr. Hite and family will time until three years ago, when she
Ira Edmomla has sold his farm near
went East. Her many friends here are here to Wm. Hardin of Aims.
XA M I’
move next week.
.Mr.
glad to know that »Ke lias returned to Edmonds and family w ill go Emit tu
Tom McCormick's Imrse <h-feated
STANDARD BRANDS
< »regoli to stay Mid will make her home live.
Typewriter, the Doiigla»» famous race
in Portland with her cousin, Mrs. Fan­
mare, at Eagle Creek, October «7, 300
Zelma Jones, daughter of Ralph
ite Plainly
nie Dustin.
yards.
Jones, is ill with typhoid fever.
(B. S. H.)
Mr«. II. Shaw and son George and
A party was given at No. 2 Iiall last
Herman Blazier, Hans Moritz and
daughter Ruth, accompame-l by Mrs.
Saturday evening by the m -I ioo I. Sup­
Chas. Keifer have returned from a hunt­
Barali lionley, who Ita» been visiting
per was served at the Imine of Fred
ing trip at Mclntre's
j her mother a few days, left Saturday
Radford al '.’7> cent» per couple. A goal
The Five Hundred party given by
'evening for Mrs. Donley's home in
attendance and a goal time marked the
! Walla Walla, where Mrs. Shaw and Rainbow circle last Thursday evening
evening,
family will spend the winter. A sur­ waa quite largely attended and a most
Floyd Radford, who until recently prise party had been arranged for the enjoyable time bad by all prerent. On
"In Faith, In Hope, In Charity, and with Fidelity.**
was with the surveyors at Columbia Shaw family for I art Tuesday evening, Thursday evening, December 7, the sec­
Beech, is now visiting at hi« home here. but tlie surprise was turned, as the ond of the series of parties will l-e b«*ld
Hannah lledin was home on a short Sliaws were in Portland on that eve­ in Fox.'» Iiall. Everyone is invited.
Hralin and Mr» Cree were appointed ••
*
Rtf port «»( I'alrvtow Grange
visit last week.
Mrs. Chas. St i I Ison is entertaining
ning.
1» com mitts«' to rlsnsr character» ami
Fairview grange met in regular all
Cha«. Zimhrick from eastern Oregon
Geo. Mclntre of Portland, who has her aur.t from Colfax.
make other iw-ce»rery arrangement» for
day MMMion Wednesday, November 6, a drama to l>e given wimstime in the is visiting liis brother and family.
Andrew l-ib>urell baa moved into his
just returned from a visit to his old
If you want to save money on large quantités see me
Richard
with a good attcn*lanrv and an inlrrml- near future.
home in the East, visited liis sister, brother Richard'» cottage.
*
Mrs. Cora Anderson, here a few day» 1-atourell and wife are spending the
Ing program
Mr. and Mr*. Wilt-ox
It «»« decided toghe a luisket social
HIEASANI HOME
winter in Portland.
, «go-
were given tliv llrwl ami aeeotid degreet. Tuesday evening. Novemlirr IV, pro­
Mrs. A. Dellaven and daughter Ellen,
James Richie, who has been very ill,
D.
O.
Duubar,
James
Anderson,
S.
P.
WE ALSO BUY YOUR BUTTER, EGGS, ETC.
The iiamn of Mr. and Mr«. Muon« and ceeds to I»- uteri to buy a supply of .liai, Mr«. W. E. Markell, Mi»» Gibbon« and
and W. H. Oabutn, and Oral Suover, all in the Goal Samaritan hospital, has re­
e»
for
the
grange.
Worthy
lecturer,
Mr. and Mm. Ralph K«M»n«*v wrrr pre-
Mix Roake were Portland visitors la»t i former residents of Fairview, now of covered sufficient to be moved to the
Phone Farmers 281
Mr». Shepherd, was instruite«! to pre­ Saturday.
»ciltrd (or mrmberaliip. Mm. KII m
home of his mother at Sellwood. Mr. j
Portland, were recent visitors here.
rt'inatated and K. E. Il»'*lin, .M inn Ethel tore a program for the warne.
Sunday school ami preaching services
Jack Bagley of Portland waa a guest Richie's home is in Pleasant View.
are held every Sunday afternoon in the <>f W. Ellison Sunday.
Win. Wright has gone to Portland _
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< liapel, Sunday sclmol la-ginniiing at 3.
Mrs. J. P. lleslin will leave in a few hospital on account of typhoid fever,
■ acres near Powell Valley to Mr. Sea-
UPPER LATOURELL
Rev. S. G. Sherrill i» pastor.
■ lays for Baker City to spend the winter which the doctors hope to break up.
holni of Oregon City, consideration
Guy Wolfe, Gladys Wolfe and I rent* with her daughter, Miss Calls lleslin.
The t> phoid fever patients are all im­ Mrs. Benfield and daughter Annie have »4000.
I«nigliuui visited at the Crawford hume
gone
to
Milwaukie
to
visit
a
former
resi
­
A I six NUp|M*r will lie the attraction at proving at this date, and no new cares
in Troutdale Sunday.
dent of this place, Alvin Floss, and bis'
the grange at the next meeting on next have de*el<q>ed the put few days.
LINGERING COLD
t
family.
Mi»» Minnie Sliriner led the Christian ■ Tuewlay evening. Mrs. O. H. Jenkins
Endeavor meeting Sunday evening.
Mrs. N. Hicks went to Portland on
■ and Mi»» Grace Wilcox will be initiated.
PLEASANT VALLEY
last Friday where N. Hicks is running a Withstood Other Treatment, but was
Mr». E. M. Itonglass made a business Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Wilcox were initi-
Quickly Cured by Chamberlain'*
steam
saw.
J.
Berrie
has
moved
on
the
Cbilcote
trip to the city Saturday.
' tiated at the last day meeting on last
Cough Remedy
place,
which
he
bought.
Quite
a
few
friends
Visile«!
at
the
1
Wednesday.
The
grange
is
preparing
Flora llillyard ia recovering from a
Andersen
home
on
Sunday.
T. U. Purtle has bought Mrs. Wilton's
a drama, to la* given in tlie near future
"last winter I caught a very revere
revere attack of pneumonia.
Jas. Ellis and Gilbert Bates are busy cold which lingered for week»," says J.
Morgan Pa, ne and wife of San Jose, under the direction of Guy Reynolds of place of 40 acres sn«i moved on it. Mr.
Purtle is from I-atourell.
Urquhart of Zephyr, Ontario. "My
hauling cordwood to Rooster Rock.
Out of the high Expense District and in our own
Cal , are visiting their old friends, N|r. Rocksia»l.
A. Robertson is building a new house
The l-adiea Aid society of Smith Me­
»nd Mrs. Cannon, of this place.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shoultz. spent last . cough waa very dry and harsh. The lo­
Sunday at Kelly’s mill visiting Mrs. A.I cal dealer recommended Chamberlain's
Mr. Rales <>( Izrndon Springs, Oregon, morial church will give a sale and sup- near the ChiRote place.
Cough Remedy and guaranteed it, so I
|>er in Shaver hall on the evening of
James Richey sold three acres of his ’ Butler.
»poke in the Chnpel Sunday morning.
gave it a trial. One small bottle of it
Divenilwr &th.
farm for $:W0 |ier acre recently.
The Mountain reboot will hold ail en-
Archie Collins and a friend from Port­
cured me.
I believe Chamlierlain's
I..
L.
Flanders
and
wife
have
gone
to
The
Bilker
charcoal
camp
and
outfit
tertainment
and
Christinas-tree
at
the
land visited Archie's grandparent», Mr.
Cough Remedy to be the best that I
Gilliam
county
to
spend
some'time
on
have located on the Kesterson place . coming Christmas,
and Mis. Otis, and friends at this place
have ever nsed.” This remedy is for
their (arm there.
near James Richey's, and is preparing
Making a Having in expense account which enables us to give
recently.
Stella Anderson wishes to announce sale by all druggists.
to
burn
large
quantities
of
charcoal.
Francis
Tegart
is
very
ill
at
the
home
that she has charge of a Portland branch
Many young folks attended the mas­
more value for the Money than we otherwise could.
library. The privilege of drawing txxiks ■
querade at the Powell Valley skating of liis daughter, Mrs. A. Kronenberg.
Mr. Tegart is the father of Wm. Ttqrart
is free. It is hoped that everyone will I
rink Saturday night.
CORBETT
of Fairview and Richard Tegart of Rock
use the l>a>ks.
Mrs. N. l-arson was a Portland visitor
John Rayburn writes The Herald that
wood.
Potato digging ¡3 alx>nt completed in
on Saturday.
lie did not sell his place as reported in
this locality and reports show the crop
The Honor banner (or which the sev­
the
Corbett
items
last
week.
That
on
EGYPT
to be good.
eral rooms ol tlie Orient school have
account of the banks being closed he did
Mr. Udey has recently purchased a not make the trade he expected to
lieen trying waa won by Mias Roake’»
POWELL VALLEY
BULL RUN, OREGON
room for the lowest per cent of absences tine cow from Mr. Davis.
make.
Furnishing Goods, Womens’ Suits,
The masquerade at A. B. Elliot's hall I
O. Westlund has Is-tqi doing some
Have opened a
and tardinesses during last month. The
was well attended Saturday night.
lianner will remain in her room until carpenter Work for Janies Roas.
Millinery, Hats, Trunks, Music,
ROCKWOOD
Bert McBride was teaming at Gresh- ■
C. Gould is digging potatoes for II.
next month when it will again go to the
Patterns, Notions, Toys,
Ilanren.
Rockwood grange has entered the : ani the first of last week.
room deserving it.
Flora llillyard is on the sick list.
The Pleasant Home butcher recently contest for state grange prizes, and in-
Joe Buoy ami daughter Josie were in
Kitchen Ware, etc.
Iwuight six head of Irel cattle from O. tends to carry off at least one of the
Portland Sunday.
A. B. Elliott and daughter were Port- ,
In connection with the postoftiee
banners. As attendance counts, let all land visitors Thursday.
Westlund.
at Bull Run.
members
take
note
and
be
present
at
E. Barr »on was on the barn pulling
Mr. and Mrs. Henrickson and family i
MELROSE
up shakes when lie slipped and fell a our Saturday meeting, October 16.
left last week for Turlock, Cal. They
Mrs. Henry Fritz, who baa been visit­ distance of over 90 feet, injuring himrelt
There is to be a sub-station of books have many friends here and are highly
Leaving Bull Run at 7 a. m„
Endless Goods on our 5c, 10c, and 15c
ing the past three months, lias returned very severely.
from the library association of Portland esteemed by all.
Leaving Gresham at 1 p. m.
Imine,
accompanied
by
her
sister.
established
at
the
home
of
Mrs.
V.
Bargain Counters.
E. A. Graff is falling timber for H.
Mr.
Henrickson
sold
his
farm
of
20,
eeeeeeeeeeeeeesee
I ►
A. Lovelace in the near future. Anyone
Mr. ami Mr». 11. W. Cooley are re­ Ellis
Visit this, the East Side’s Largest and Portland’s
joicing over the arrival of a baby girl al
Burkholder A Gebhardt's sawmill is wishing books to read will find them
there.
their home.
closed down for the present.
Lightest and Best Store.
P. Pearson mov«*d Mr. Purtle to | A birthday party was given Grandpa
TO DO YOUR
Gresham.
Robertson at the home of his daughter.
LUSLEDS
< •
Rev. W. T. Scott was in this vicinity Mrs. Geo. Stockton, last Friday. Mr.
Tlie following were guests at the home lately arranging for lumber foi a church Robertson is 89 years old, and has raised ;
of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Lusted, Sunday: building.
a family of reven children, namely.
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B. J. Goff of Portland and Miss Jeanie
Robert Robertson, Mrs. Camp, Mrs.
SPECIALTY OF HORSESHOEING.
UP-TO-DATE APPLIANCE •
Francis and Geo. Preston of Gresham.
Stockton, Mrs. Peterson, Mrs Jenkins,
CARD OF THANKS
FOR TIRE SETTING. INCLUDING PATENT TIRE COOLER.
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Mrs. Gro. Lusted went to Pórtland
Mrs. Geo. Pickens extends her heart- another daughter by the name of Peter­
Monday to visit relatives ami friend* Jelt thanks for the kind sympathy and son and a »on living at Pleasant Home
for a few days.
I aid tendered her in her sad bereave­ with whom he resides.
Mies Marian Roliertson vitti ted Iter ment at the death of her husband. Geo.
W. A. Herring was out from Portland
TROUTDALE,
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piuents Saturday and Sunday.
I’ Piekens.
Sunday.
Niki Bll* I
TROUTDALE,
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ORE.
Common Sense Tells
♦♦
Even in selecting Groceries
We aim to supply the best
for the money, and
MONEY BACK
EILERS PIANO HOUSE
FINEST COFFEES, BEST TEAS
Groceries and Provisions,
Dry Goods, Shoes,
Hardware, Etc.
The Gate Keeper
FEED BY THE SACK, TON OR CARLOAD
Leading East Side Department Store
Located on the East Side
at East Morrison Street and Union Avenue
Pay Rent Only to Ourselves
LEETE-ROBERTS
Dry
Goods,
Clothing,
COMPANY
Shoes,
FIRST-CLASS -
- GENERAL STORE
Our Bargain Basement
Daily Stage to Gresham
We are Prepared . . .
Blacksmithing & L :
W. H. Markell & Co
Jas. H. Latham,
East Morrison and Union Av
Harlow, Blaser & Harlow
—General
TROUTDALE,
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