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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 29, 1907)
accident Monday morning He had a two inch gash cutin the inntep of liU right foot which may prove serious. N. C. Kuhn ami family have moved OLE A NINfiH to Cherryville. Troutdrtl*-, Ore , Nov. 2fi The fum r- Mra. McElroy visited friends in Port WIICHf S land last week. al Nervice« ol little Arthur Lar«on were The partiva who recently purchased Henry MeGngin, a pioneer of Handy, field from I'nion church here la«t Mun II. Ilaminati'* place have brought in a haa been III but is able to l>e around. day sftermjon. Burial was in thel>>ug- portable nnwmill and intend rutting out The (’aacade lubating Kocirty post ia«w cemetery. Little Arthur wa* the the luinlwr with which to build a Urge poned the delmte planned for November son of Mr. and Mr*. Fred Lareon an I hostelry lor the a< rotna«lntion of the ; XI until next Saturday on account of the W'/uld have been three year* old in Jan uary. The parents are prostrated over aummer trade. They are situated (-lone inclemency of the weather. the Idas of their little one and have the 1«; the Toll Gate li« ar Nome «4 the l»e*l M. MH'ormir made a buainraa trip to sympathy of the entire community llwhiiig nod hunting in the»e hilU and Portlami laat week. The child was playing with it* father mpecl to do m Urge businvwa. The Largest, Most Complete and I'p-to-date J« Im Boaholm mad»* u trip to Portland last ThurwJay night an l accidently Mr F<iubion a I no intends to buibl a «’« jukn I ioun l«»g Ntrurture on III» home- laat wrrk and brought Imck a new ¡>e- plunge 1 into a tub of boiling water the Showing of Holiday (ioods Ever At mother had ju*t set on the floor, and Ulead hi the Name neighborhood no there l«aval cream aeparalor. tempted on the East Side in every pr<n>|M*<T of visitors receiving A dance wa* given at thr home of Mr. had turn**! to get cold water to pour in. the I m nt < f service another year. ami Mra. Mayl>e U«t Saturday evening The little fellow struggled with life until REMEMBER ! We own the building we ix'cupy. which and in apitr ol the rain waa well attend 6:30 the next morning. The accident Recently one of tho«e pNiirdo timl**r places us in a position to give BETTER VALUES than ed. Mr. May lie «lid all in hi« power to occurred aliout eight o'clock in the eve locators arrived in thin neighborhood it is (sissible to get elsewhere. ning, while the child wa» having hi* a11h m party of gullible |a*ople whom he give the young folk« a jolly time. “You had promised to »how available timber Mr*. Willard Boaholm ha* been on the evening romp with hi* ¡mpa can't catch me papa" he *a><l as he ran lands that he claimed were open to aick liat but ia up ami arouml again. Old Santa Claus’ from hi» father and fell into tiie boiling entry, lie allowed them u trad of very Al Bell haa moved to Sandy from the own headquarter», amt a pretty timber and gave them abut they Firwu<«d mill where he ha* been teaming. I water. Thorn«* l/>we and family, A. S. Milne tremendous showing he han believed to lie the correct number« Mfter It *<*em» that in »pile of the atormy and Mr». Milne, were guests of H. II. I which the) camly gave hitfi |'»DD or |‘«oo here Of HOI. I. S, TOYS, weather people will liuther the »tore Young bim ! family in Portland la-t Sun 1 before he hu«l shown them the corners, (¡AMES, WAGONS, DOLL kee|a*ra on Sunday, a lien, they ahould day. Mrs. Milne and Mr*. I»we came when lie gave them the slip and headed know that th»* «tore» are not open for CARTS, ETC., ETC. here a few week« ago from Scotland an«l for Portland. httaiueM on that day. And all at remarkably are quite well pleased with Oregon. When the party reached Salmon they - —— ♦ • • reasonable prices. learned, to their sorrow, that they had On Friday evening the O. E. S. will been filched of their money ami that THRU-SIX entertain Worthy Grand Patron, Fred- the Un«l they saw was already deeded Snow ha* driven the men that were 1 eric Stanley I unn. property while the number« were situ Isaac Buxton haa returned to his working on the (¿overnment trail out of ated on the top of a neighboring mount home at Castle ICxk. Mr. Buxton the mountain*. Can be done here in this new, modern, light, big and ain. They «lid n«»t get much sympathy came down to attend the funeral of his Mr ami Mra. A Meinig put the fin- however lor the gulltbe tribe ia numlier* cheerful store with the greatest comfort to you and mother and »|**nt a short lime with hi* labing touch to their abiding trip by lea« ami those a li<> will allow themselves father and sister. every assurance of finding all kinds ol satisfactory to lie thi|M eurherrd deserve all they get. making a trip to Threv-Sn with a four- Mrs. Amanda ('lark and daughter. borae l«»ad of proviNiotia. They took din HOLIDAY PRESENTS FOR ALL AGES The m bool work ia progressing nicely Miss Ma I k * I, of Sfjokane have been visit ner with Mr. ami Mr* Pridemore. ami though the attendance ia compara ing Mrs. Clark's niece, Mrs. H. A Rich and just at the right price. B. A Beach ia home for the winter. tively email the teacher hop-« to give ardson. F. II Brach i* putting the finishing each child more individual attention. Earl Chapman of (’lackamas is »pend S boot in closed for Thankxgiving week tom hc* <»n hi* new residence and will ing a few days with his aunt, Mrs. D. B. move in next week. ami .Mra. Sefton ia vmiting relatives in < iritfiUi. Portland during that time. Chan Nrwlaml enjoyed a bachelor William He«* in a guest of his aunt, Mr Wrenn was in town last Friday. ¡dinner with A. B Brook la*t Sunday. Mrs. L. Helming. The Bril house ia now laung oecupie«! Mi»» Eva Bristol of Portland is spend by Mr». Fvrguaon ahoezpei'ta to remain AIMS ing a few days with her aunt, Miss Nan with ua for at leant a year Two sons T. J. Gerry, County school «uperin- cy Buxton. are with her at present and «he ia ex* Mr». R. E. Holm an«l children who petting her mother, «inter and daughter leiidrnt, vi*it<*«l the Aims school last have been visiting in Ohio for the past bn ay. from Wyoming aoon. ('lark Hardin ha* liought a new house few weeks, will return to Oregon noon. Salmon river la out of Uiumla and ia I.IMil RING COLD I ASI Sit HON I IM Norris Stone made Li* usual trip to doing considerable «laniagv. The camp hi Troutdale ami will make his future Portland Sunday afternoon to fill bis D-ive M'-koiwn put litiiwh«’! digging ground ia an inland and several cabin* home there. \S Oilier I rcatmrnt, but * place in the choir of the First Chri&- a ri.»p<»i |H»t.tl*n ■ that yedded bush* are partly submerged. Born, to Mr. and Mr*. lx»u Gould, a tjukkly Cured by chamber lain'• I tian church. ela to the acre. Cough Remedy Mr ami Mr». Maulding are entertain girl. Mr*. L. Hulet is ill with lung fever. mg relatives fr«»m S c I u « mm L The aawniill* at Aim« have changed Mr* Anna Aliahmna* mjm the gu« *t of Mrs. M. Allard Metcalf of Portland ”|jiat winter I «•aught a very wO'ie Mrw. Lillie Barker of (*le«»iie rituraday. Tom Brown, manager of the Salmon hand* and rx|>rct to start up soon. visited her mother, Mrs. Frances Allard r«»ltl which lingered !«»r »«vii«," »ay« J. river hatchery ia reported an being laid J. K. Taylor ha* made «everal tripe to on Bunday. Mr* II Lewi* of lbi**ellvillv railed Irqohnrt <•( Zephyr, Ontani). "My up with a aevere cold. Portland with apple* of good quality «•«■tigli wu* very «Iry and barali. The to <»n (riemi* here Thur* lay. Mrs. L. Helming is entertaining her Mr. Winter* of Portland visited with ami fine fiavur. Thia i» th< beginning rni dealer reroiiillirt)de<l <'hftliil’cr lain'* niece, Mr». Carry Shultz of Portland. Mr Witney alio recently purchased Mr. Fan bion Monday. of a great industry at Aims, as we think Cough Remedy and guaranteed it, »«> I (lie Johnston place, i« putting out sev Mias Myrtle Griffith visited her It in re|»orted that there ia ahiul 12 we have a* goxi fruit land as Hood gave it trial. <»••«• «inali Imllle <»( it eral acre* of walnut tree*. uncle, Dan Richardson, in Portlami Kiver. inches of «now at Government ('amp. cured me. I Ixdu-ve < hatnIw-rlaIn')» Sunday. Little Lyle Richardson return Mi an«l Mra Burkenabaw of Arlvta Mr. Youngman of Portland made a Cough Reineds I«» l«e tin* l»««t that I ('ha*. Pashol han »truck a vein of cry* ed home with hi» cousin to spend a few were the guest* of Mr. ami Mra. Alls- haw rwr uawd.” Thi« remedy in (or tai in hie mine that very closely rearm- hurried trip to Aims, looking after his «lays. hottae recently. timl)vr interest* here. He was delight* unir by all «Irugginta. I blea tire opal ami it quite excited over Twenty fire employee« of the Union it. Hr is collecting a quantity of »am r«l with the country and talks of g«>mg Meat Co. here were discharged last Sat ple* for local jewlers t«» determine the into burineas here. urday evening. The con pany's stock value for commercial use. A. li. LIMISI V A. O. HORNSTI IH buyers refuse to even look at stock brought in by the farmers. ESTACADA TROUTDALE Clackamas County Showing of Goods AARON FOX TROUTDALE, - ORE. Phone Farmers 281 at the Leading East-Side Deportai Store If you want to save money on large quantités see me LARGE We take your CERTIFICATES AT PAR Your Holiday Shopping W. H. Marken & Co BORNSTEDT & LINDSEY I Ilealera in General Merchandise Carry a Complete Line of Everything you waul to eat or wear; Also Furnish your Home. «OR I Ht 10RC RUHR IHRIRGS There is nothing better than n t oi I Mill \ PID»N<»GR \rn We have them in nil *iz« ■«. Ala« n tinnì Variety of R koihdm , nt Liwrid Price*. MADE FOR US DY SANDY Krv. |k>blM*rfuhl, |«a.*t<>r of the S.imly Lutheran church, and w ife were made happy last Sunday evening by the ar rival of a daughter. Mother ami child are doing well. W. V. Kogers, of the Sandy Furniture Co., left la*t week tor California. The three inonths*-o|«l baby of Mrs. Keane bus Iwen dangerously ill for the past week. Theodore Bornstedt ia at Sandy thia week renewing acquaintance«. Mr. Fenger ami family, recently from Minnemita, and Xlfred Bell ami family have rented the house formerly occupied by Bert Lindsey. Keddln Kuaaell, an employe at Johan- mcii A Nelson’s mill, met with a painful ÌHf *HONOGaA«‘H A Reliable Remedy for Croup Stop That Back-Ache Ï.:; .. ....... Gut y.nir wife a |Q00 WASHI'R Every purcliHMrr i* a living testimonial !«» the worth <d these wmdieo. Mrs. S. Kosinthal of Turner, Michi gan, says: “We have used Chaml»er- hiin’s Cough Medicine for ourselves and children for several years ami like it very much. I think it is the only rem edy for croup and can highly recom mend it.” For sale by all druggists. 1 LEETEROBERTS 1 COMPANY A. > BI LL KFN. OREGON Have o|>ened a : FIRST-CLASS * ; - GENERAL STORE OUR NEW LINE OF MEN'S ANO BOYS' SUITS AND OTHER CLOTHING IS THE LARGEST and Best carried bv any store vast of Portland. Wr Guarantee a Fit in Hire. Style and Price. WHEN IN WANT OF ANYTHING, COME OK SEND TO “THE STORE. THAT MADE SANDY FAMOUS” * In con ner I ion with the i»>stotliee * «1 Bull Run. : Daily Stage to Gresham * Leaving Bull Kun at 7 a. m. Leaving Gresham at 1 p. m. •••••••••••••••••a Davis A Webster are preparing to move their sawmill to the D. Warner place. F. Batt*» is hauling lumber (or bis new residence. Miss Cutter has returned from Port- Ian«!. where she was taken to a hospital, greatly improved in health, and resum ed her duties as teacher of the Currin«- v die school. Born, a l»oy to the wife of L. Hale, Monday. November iK>. COTTRILL A prayer meeting wm held at the home oi John Cottie last Thursday night. lawyer Brownell of Oregon City will defend the accused in the Hindu case, set for the March term of court. Mrs. Dickenson, mother of two of the boya accused of the murder of the Hin du, visited the prisoners at the Oregon Citv jail, several times recently. No dance was held at No. 2 hall on account of inclement weather. Thursday, Dec. 5th, the members and friends of the Cottrell Baptist church will niei't at the church for the purpose of clearing the grounds. All are invit ed to assist. Joe Briggs has moved into James Fowler’s resilience near Cottrell. --------- .o.--------- Cottrell Resident Passes Av»ay STANDARD BRANDS FINEST COFFEES, BEST TEAS Groceries and Provisions, Dry Goods, Shoes, Hardware, Etc. FEED BY THE SACK, TON OR CARLOAD WE ALSO BUY YOUR BUTTER, EGGS, ETC. Phone Farmers 281 Dial Company, was here last week in tieen with his sister for the past several the interests of the ranch. weeks, returned home with her. Osburn brothers have made several Ralph and Jessie Herbert of Wanpoka sale* of 21.. acre tracts in Spring View county, Wis.. are guests of L. Moore a Idition to Fairview recently. and wife. Ralph has lieen in Oregon Joliu Coughlin, general road master over a year. for tne O. R. A N. Co., was in Fairview a few days ago. DAMASCUS II. W. Wells, vice president ami man- | Roy and Fred Breighthaupt have ager of the Sun-Dial ranch is looking t«een called home from Oregon Agricul aft -r his interests here. tural College on account of th« s- rious R< v. Mr. Reece of Salem has l>een ap- illness of their mother. pointe l't ' take charge of the Methodist Geo. Kommer was married to hie churches here, at Pleas int Home and adopted sister in Portland Wednesday Rev. F. A. Billington of Albany «|>ent Troutdale. He will hold bis first ser evening. laet Friday night with his sister, Mrs. vice here December 8. Mr. Teebin of Toronto, Canada, and A. T. Axtell, on his wav to Milton. The -Mind of heavy blasting is heard bis sister of California are visiting their Mr. Fa'kerson and daughter have in the vicinity of A. Kronenberg’s farm. brother, John Teebin. moved here from their farm near Grass Mrs. WeJeler has bad a severe at Valley, and are living in J.<>. town Mr. Kronenberg is having several acres tack of quinsy. ing's cottage on the Barr road. Mr. made ready for cultivation. Miss Helen Wadsworth is spending ' Mrs. Fritz Mathias is in Oregon City Falkerson lias purchased a part of tiie McDaniels farm and w ill erect a resi her week of vacation with her parents, receiving medical treatment. dence on it, just across tiie n>ad from Geo. Wadsworth and wife. Miss Helen Nina Heacock is spending her Thanks the Nicholson residence. attends school in Portland. giving vacation at home. G. E. Shaver has been having addi F. S Brigham of Portland was a Sun tional poultry buildings erected on his «lay guest of his sister-in-law, Mrs. A Good Liniment place. Frank Axtell. When you neevi a good reliable lini Proprietors of the Sun-Dial ranch ment try Cuamberlain's Pain Balm. It Marcus Burnham of Waupokacounty, J have started a wood yard back of their has no superior for sprains and swell feed mill at the O. R. A N. railway sta Wis., is a guest at the home of 1.. Moore. ings. A piece of flannel slightly damp tion. The wood is being cut on the Mr*. .1. H. Schram and youngest child ened with Pain Balm is superior to a ranch. Several carloads will be shipped have been awav for several days' visit. plaster for lame back or pains in the to Portland. Mrs. Janies Lakey of Stevenson, Ore., side or chest. It also relieves rheu Mrs. Alma Hall has had her house is a guest at the home of her father. I matic pains and makes sleep and rest hold gtxxls moved to Portland, where Frank Axtell. Uoyd Axtell, who has possible. For sale by all druggists. she will reside in the future. Earl Tegart, who is attending the Portland Academy, spent Saturday an 1 Sunday at his home here. Next Thursday evening the ladies of Smith Memorial church will give a New England dinner in Shaver hall from 5:30 to 7:90. After the dinner will be a sale of fancy and useful articles rang- i ing in price from acts, to $5.00. Dinner 420 Lumber Exchange Bldg., Portland, Ore. I 25 eta. FAIRVIEW Roliert Borador, who was taken very Miss Maliel Zimmerman of Allen's ill at Cottrell about three weeks ago and removed to the t.ood Samaritan hos j Preparatory school, Portland, spent the pital in Portland, died at that institu week end at her home here. tion November 90th of heart failure. Misses ¡.illy «.rentier and l’earl Clark Iteceaaed was well known and liked of Portland visited at the home of A. T. by all w ho knew him. He leaves two Axtell on Sunday. sons residing in California besides a Henry Moller, who has been very ill large circle of friends to mourn his loss. , for the twist two months, is convalescing. Interment was made at Lone Fir I H. C. Campbell, president of the Sun cemetery in Portland. MOREHOUSE. WIEST CO. Farm and Timber Lands Thr«»ukill extensive advertising we have on file in onr office hundreds of f letters of inquiry for FARMS, ACREAGE and TIMBER LANDS. | WE DEAL DIRECT WITH THE EASTERN BUYER TROUTDALE, ( We Make a Specialty of Properties along the { Lines of the O. W. P. Railway i C \i.I. ON I S or send full description. THE PRICE must be right, a THE LAND must be as represented. f Harlow, Blaser & Harlow — General 8 8 8 Merchandise - - OREGON