Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, February 07, 1908, Image 5

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    Mr. end Mre. H. Francis have been
Several farmers In this vicinity loaded
on tbs sick list ths pest Isw weeks.
a oar of potatoes at Troutdale on Sat­
A niece of Mr. Klsinsmith baa •r- urday.
We have just received
A New Line of Dress Ginghams
AND OIHIR WASH GOODS
New Spring Patterns!
Look in Our Show Windows
rived from tbs East to keep house for
Miss Kittle Long has been sick for the
past two weeks.
him and bls littls daughter.
TROUTDALE
Several laities from this neighborhood
Wm Eaton and wife are spending a
assisted in a hard day's cleaning at the few days visiting relatives at Belling­
Pleasant Home Methodist church re­ ham, Wash.
Mr. am! Mrs. J. II. L. Maybe visited
cently getting realty for D m new carpet.
Mrs. Milne baa been visiting in Port­
Mr and Mrs. W. Odells last week.
The following guests were entertained land, a guest of Mrs. H. 11. Young.
A very pleasant surprise |>arty WB« last Hunday at the home ol Mr. and
Mias Florence Stafford spent Ssiur-
given to Mr. and M.S. J. F. Friel iMt
Mrs. Geo. Lusted: Miss Jessie Francis day evening in Gresham and Hunday in
Saturday night.
of Greshsm, B. I. Goff and Fred Woe- Portland, returning on Monday.
J. W. Exon, assisted by L. R. Gilli- tell of Portland, Clarke Radford ■nd
Mrs. Henry Kicliardaon is still quit«
lian, continued their meetings over Hun­ Floyd Dover of (.Tottrwll.
ill with an attack of the grip.
day, preaching at II a. m, 2 p. ui. and
Geo. lee and wife viniteti Mr. I^ee's
7 :3U In the evening. Everyone brought
relatives in Portland the flrat of the
a well-filled basket and all enjoyed an
Mr. and Mrs. Ilelfaven have returned week.
old-fashioned basket dinner.
from the Coast where they visited Mr.
Mies laura Fox of Portland was in
We notice that J. T. Friel is clearing
and Mrs. Scoville, formerly of this vicin­ Troutdale on Monday inatruc.ing her
his lol. Cherryville is on the boom
ity,
piano pupils.
Dave Douglass is busy with two or
Mrs. E. M. Dmiglsss was in Portland
Mrs Hannah Chapman of Eugene ia
three men putting a root on bis new
on business last Thursday.
spending some time with her sister, Mre.
barn. It is fiO x WO feet.
The Haworth's will occupy the old D. B. Griffiths.
Fred Goeti and Wm. Manjuain are
Roork place.
Aaron Fox transacted business in
workiug on their pros|>ect up Alder
The Baptist Ladies' Mission met with Portland on Monday.
Creek. They have run a tunnel 172
Mrs. Tliunn ami made a wool mattress.
Mrs. J. Alfred ¡arson and eon, Louis
feet in the bill.
Tliunn am! Miller have dissolved Young, visited over Sunday with Mrs.
Ray Murray and family have moved
Mr. Miller will occupy (•arson's parents at latonrell Falls.
to Cherryville where they will make partnership.
the old Carpenter house
Johnson Buckley has moved his fam­
their future home.
Miss Jennie Collins recently visited ily from Forest Grove onto the old Steel
H. F. Rowland, presiding elder of the
farm south of Troutdale, which Mr.
Metlmdlst church of the Salem district, her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otis.
spoke to a large audience January 2htl>
Mr. Reese, the Methodist minister, is Buckley recently purchased.
AHERRYVIllE
HtASANI rtOMf
Graphophone, Free!
One Guess with every |l Cush Purchase
Much interest is shown in our guessing Contest.
Somebody is going to get that Graphophone!
BORNSTEDT & RUEGG
Ed Frueml of Portland called on
He will address the people of Cliffside , now able to 1« about again. lie will
church February 9lh at 11a. m. ami ' conduct s|>e<'ial meetings this week at Troutdale friends last Wednesday.
the Cherryville church at 7
p. ni. in the Methodist church.
Wm. Hensley is recovering from a
the evening,
Miss Gibbons, one of the Orient very severe attack t>t the grip.
Wm. Waaepie is building a modern teachers, s|>erit Saturday and Sunday at
Mre. F. I*. Hublard entertain«': the
| Bull Run with her parents.
henhouse, 12 by W feet.
ladies Aid society at her home on Wed­
Wm. O. Hugh raised a turnip that
Mrs. Bailey is visiting her sister, Mrs. nesday afternoon Tire ladies have just
purchaser! and laid a new carpet in the
measured 38 inches around one way Mary Christensen of Tioublsle.
Hard times do not seem to have
and 28 the other.
It weighed 1*5,
E E. Quay, Mrs. Quay and Hattie Evangelical church.
reached here. Buildings are being rap­
pounds.
Fred Clutterham was a business visi­
Townsend spent this week visiting at
idly put up.
tor in Portland on Monday.
Peter Swan, while hunting tor the Fisher's Landing.
QLK A NINOH
J. It. Tawney's implement shop is al­
corner of his homestead on Alder creek,
P. < iergerson lias a new phone. The
most completed.
heard a shot. He hadn't time to inves­ line now extends out towards Sandy.
Alfred lu ll is building a beautiful new tigate, so next mornir g be went back
AIMS
Mr. Hamilton deserves a vote of
residence.
and found a cow and calf. The calf bad
thanks for his bravery in assisting the
M V Thomas made a business trip to
Joe Canning, who has been attending liven shot and bad its throat cut.
la>lies clean up the church for Hie new
Harry Shank of TbeRfalles visited
Aims last Wednesday.
the Allen Pre|>aratory school in Port­
carpet.
land.
lias
gone
to
Mt.
Angel
college
Miss Eva Hardin lias lieen having a
obi friends livre this week.
He has
Mrs. J. Johns of Portland is visiting’ Chas. Davis of And-rson station will
severe toothache ami earache, but la where he will continue liia studies in rented the old farm to Dave Douglass
friends
and relatives in this neighbor­ take charge of the II. 8. Stone farm for
the future.
better at present.
for another year.
j T. R. Howitt, who has the (arm leased.
hood.
Mr. Day is will move bis family here
G. Bates <d Springdale delivered a
Mrs. liana Nelson entertained at din­
. soon and Mr. Howitt will move back
loa.1 of liay to Frank Davenport st Anns
ner on Sunday Miss Mamie Roake, C. I into hie cottage at Gresham.
last Friday.
W. Struthers and 1>. C. Baker, of Ore­
Harry Hhanks, formerly of Cherryville,
The Herbert Bros., wbo are lately
Mr. and Mrs. Graham and little
Heeman leader has been sick during ! gon City and Bull Run.
now residing at The Dalles, was the
from Wisconsin, are clearing two acres
daughter Ella are quite sick
guest of Tims. McCabe one day last the past week.
The Misses Roake and Gibbons spent
I'avid Thomas was au Aims visitor week.
F. C. Reed was a business visitor to ' an enjoyable evening at the residence of! of land for C. G. Fancher.
Mrs. W. E. Lewis and Madams Lewis
last Sunday
A. D. Edwards at Cottrell.
Alex B. Brooks called at the Melvern the city on Wedneedav.
of Seaside, former Fairview residents,
Win Idletuan from The Headworks farm on his way to his claim in Three-
lewis Benfield has been a sufferer
The following pupils v>ok the eighth­
were welcome visitors here Saturday
visited Wiu. Hardin and family lot Six.
from neuralgia the past week, con­ grade examinations last Thursday ami
and Hunday.
Sunday,
sequently
has
more
check
than
usual.
Friday: Ida and Peter Larson, Louis
The cold weather which has called on
E. D. Wetmore will leave Zhe last of
The younger Davenport children • re ns makes llie old folks young again.
Mr. Harrington went to the Good Hale, Hazel Harris, Adda Calvin, Eu­
quite sick with colds.
nice Roork, Harlow and Irene Douglass, the week for Baker City, where he ex­
Samaritan
booptlal
Friday.
F Bedingstine and H. Shank were
pects to remain for sometime.
J. J. Elsner rs on the sick list.
Mr. Carter, who has been watchman Geo. Anderson, Leon Hale, Will Wheel­
guests of T F. McCabe of Cedar Itell
The Y. P. 8. C. E. will give a valen­
er.
A.
B.
Wood
acted
as
examiner.
at the curve near tunnel No. I, moved
C. A. Baldwin, the civil engineer of . I arm last Thursday.
Charles Chapman visited his parents tine party and conduct a sale of valen­
the Mt. Hood company, made a busi­
hie
family
to
Portland
on
Saturday.
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tines and candy on Friday evening of
ness trip to Aims last Wednesday,
Mrs. F. Bragsdon went to Portland a few days last week while having a this week at the residence of Mrs. H.
lay
off
from
the
boat
on
which
be
is
an
Earl Wliitr of Portland is visiting hi»
Friday to spend some time with tier
Hiiaw.
engineer.
Mr Puller's mill opened again with sister.
parents.
Mias Lucv Higgins expects to go to
Mre. I. Hutchinson is slowly recover­
the understanding that no money could
M-s. C. E. Smith and Mias Ethel
Seaside next week to spend some time
ing.
be drawn fur 90 days.
went to Portland Friday morning Miss
for the improvement of her health.
The citizens are counting a good deal
II. Inlow lias moved his house nearer Ethel has gone to The Dalles (or an in­
Hull Kun 1s unusually quiet during the road.
L. L. Flanders is building a new barn
on having a branch of the Mt. Hood
definite period.
Ibis cold weather
on his farm west of Fairview.
railway.
Mrs. X. G. Hodin made a business
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Evans, who re­
Geo. Gibbons has I »cell sick for a lew
A M. Anderson and son Richard were
Mrs. E. M. Douglass visited Mr. and
trip to Portland last week.
sided some time at Forest Grove, have
dava peat.
business
visitors in Portland .Monday.
Mrs. Arclne Campbell at Troutdale one .
Miss Enirl Miller of Portland visited moved back to this locality.
Jrrs Radford of Cottrell visited friends
Mrs. Samuel Short and children of
dav
last
week.
in this community recently.
Columbia grange met in regular ses­
here Hunday.
Cecil Coss has returned to Portland Forest Grove visited friends and rela­
Walter Lusted was seen in these |«rts sion at the hall last Saturday but owing
Bert Cline Is again at woik.
He has
high school alter a visit with mother tives here Sunday.
to
the
wind
storm
only
a
lew
were
iu
a few days ago.
and friends of this place.
I wen employed at Puller A Shay's mill
H. P. Hatch of Gresbam was a guest
Thomas Dunn and Clint Edwards •re attendance.
for about two year«
at dinner at the home of A. T. Axtell on
Miss
Eflie
Jones
is
staying
with
Mrs.
'
C. J. Littlepage of Gresham was in at­
clearing land on their two places
Sunday.
Tliuns for a few weeks.
Mrs Jessie Bacon visited her (arents
The Ijuiies Aid society of Cottrell are tendance at the grange here on last
here last Berk.
Geo. Mclntre returned to Portland
(arson Brothers are building a brick
Saturday.
soon to have a social function at Ball's
Sunday after several days’ visit with
Miss Emma Hankey returned Sunday chimney at the back of their shop.
dryer.
his sister, Mrs. Cora Anderson.
The following are the officers of the
from Silverton.
Miss Edith Jenkins of Portlano is
Methodist
Sunday
school:
su|>erinten<l-
Chas. Bailey is working lor J. B. Taw
Mr. lewis Saunders of Portland has
spending a few days visiting her par­
nry
lie intends moving to Sandy as
ent,
David
Wolfe;
assistant
superin-:
been quite sick at the home of his par­
tendent, Elmer VanFleet; secretary, ents, O. H. Jenkins and wife.
soon as Ina wife, slu has been very ill
E. Crawford and family have moved ents here, but is now convalescing
fur sometime, ia strong enough to be
Minnie Shriner; treasurer, Wm. Cal­
into their new house.
F W. Reed was in Portland a few
vin; organist, Miss Adda Calvin. The
moved.
New Buildings for Troutdale
The Matoon boys of Viola spent a days last week.
teachers are, Mrs. M. Calvin, Mrs. Mar- !
Henry Perrot and brother arc now
few days with relatives here last week.
We have just learned that Mrs. Elsie kell, Mrs- M Lenartz, and Mr. Wolfe.
Troutdale is slowly but surely recov­
ready to do business in their new black-
D. M Marshall has sold hie lot in Es­ Hulit is quite ill at her home at Pleas­
Mr. Miller has moved from O. Zeeks ering from its misfortune of last sum­
■milbshop.
tacada to F. M. Gill, who will erect a ant View. Her early recovery is hoped
mer and shows marked signs of rehabi­
house into M. E. Carpenter's house.
One of the meat interesting debate« ol
tor.
merchandise store on same.
tation. Three good substantial build­
Mrs
1
Wm.
Calvin
and
Mrs.
Hoffman
the season took place last Saturday eve­
Mrs. Chas. laitourell of The Falls was
ings have already l>een erected and
F. Crawford brought home a new
ning. The question discussed was. Re­
attended the funeral of their brother,
calling on friends here Friday evening.
Winebardt will begin the erection of
solved, '•That there ia more pleasure in graphophone a few days ago and mu­
the late Captain Larkins of Oregon
sic swells the air.
bis two-story brick building as soon as
Mr.
Grant
Bell
was
a
passenger
for
pursuit than possession.” Both sides
City.
the weather will permit, filling in the
E. Duns and I.. Crawford killed a Portland Friday.
bandied the subject well. Next Satur­
Albert Bankus visited friends and rel­ last but one of the vacancies caused by
day night Instead of the literary pro­ large covote last Sunday.
atives at Pleasant Home this week.
the big fire of last July. The brick
gram there will be a mock trial.
The
The officers of the Christian Endeavor building is to be occupied bv Harlow
earn» of the victim is withheld.
Robert and Wallace Manary are visit­ society are, president, Elmer VanFleet; Bros.’ store, Larson Bros.' saloon, J. H.
ing their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph vice president, Mrs. Wm. Calvin; cor­ Hudson's barber shop on the first Hour
This seems to l>e a good time for
responding
secretary,
Mrs.
Fanny and the upper floor will probably be
Manary.
making improvements on the farm ev-
Lauderback; secretary, Irene Douglass; used for living rooms. Henry Latonrell
George
Blackburn
made
a
trip
to
the
erywhere, and Kelso is doing its share
organist, Adda Calvin.
The meeting and Bert Sexton opened up their saloon
city last Saturday.
ns the following will show:
last Sunday night, under the leadership in the new Eox building last Saturday
Ralph Xeibauer visited the hoys who!
John Revenue ia improving his place
of Mrs. Mary Calvin, was well attended evening. Work will begin soon on the
by fencing, several new buildings and are under arrest at Oregon City for the and interesting.
new O. K. A X. depot. Lumber has ar­
murder of the Hindu and presented
clearing land.
8. Bridge, who recently sold his place rived for rebuilding the residence on
them with some fruit which was a lux
Bl'LL RUN, OREGOX
here, is on a trip up the Willamette the Oleson farm south of Troutdale, to
F. W. Canning is clearing land and
nry to them.
Have <>|>ened a
Valley.
employing woodchoppers.
replace the one destroyed by fire last
Robert, Wallace and Ross Manary
Mrs. E. M. Douglass is entertaining August.
D. 8haw, Arthur Rich and Frank Ir­
her
brother,
llarrv
Meserve,
of
Port
­
visited their brother David and his fam­
An addition has been built on the
win are each building new homes on
land.
ily on Sunday.
public library building and the library
the land which they recently purchased
A false report has been circulated in
and reading room will be opened in a
from G. P. Rich.
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regard to the behavior at our sohool. It
few days under the direction of the Port­
In connection with the postoffice
August and Gustaf Stucki are clearing
Services al Sresbaei Baptist Chorch
has been stated that it was necessary to
at Bull Run.
land library association.
land for Jonsrud Bros.
8un<Uy Hrhool. every Sunday .. 10 a. nt.
call one of the directors, Mr. Neihaner,
Preaching
11 * nt. and 7 SO p. m.
O. Lindholm is also clearing land.
K Y 1». 1
7 p m
to settle the trouble. This is not true.
Cottage Prayer meeting, Thurad’y ni’ht
Korean native« use visiting cards a
Proctor's mill has shut down.
The school is getting along finely with
All Cordially lavited te Attend Aay or All
leaving Bull Run at 7 a. m.
foot square. They do not give them
of those Serv I k ».
Mias Stella Jonsrud lias gone to Port­ their teacher and there has been no dis­
l eaving Gresham at I p. m.
up. but simply unfold them and show
R kv . T. J. E lkin , Pastor
turbance at all.
land to attend business college.
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them when necessary.
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Sandy,
Oregon
Clackamas County
FAIRVIEW
MELVERN
GORBEn
Sandy Harness Shop
COTIKELL
BILL KIN
,
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/L
BORING ROLLER MILL
Makes The Best Saddles
Will Run Wednesdays and Satur­
days. Will deliver feed on these
days only.
THE qOVNTRY
All work done by Hand
Csrriss i Fill Lix if
fi
HORSE GOODS
9
9
Harness and Shoe REPAIRING
Promptly done
V. E. FOSBERG, Prop.
Sandy
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Oregon
FLOUR and FEED at Porttead
Prices.
ROBERT TASSELL
Cottrell and Boring.
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Oregon
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SANDY
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LUSLEDS
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KELSO
LEETE-ROBERTS
COMPANY
flRST-CLASS -
- GENERAL SÎORE
Daily Stage to Gresham
Our Mill is Running Steadily
Sawing a first-class quality of Rough and Dressed lum­
ber. All sizes now ready for delivery at the new mill,
three-fourths of a mile east of Kelso.
Straus Lumber Co
Thone meh orders after six o’clock to Farmer 198
Orient, Ore.
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Harlow, Blaser & Harlow
-General Merchandise
TROUTDALE,
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OREGON