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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1908)
I TROUTDALE FAIRVIEW ORIENT Frank McKinney’s boot» burned st Our Methods of doing business, Our (roods and Our Prices are Pleasant Horn» last Monday morning at fl o’clock. It was orcupiod by a family wlut have brought us our large trade. Sdtlsflrd Customers j by th* name ul Miller. Little of the FAIRVIEW, Or».. M.y 1».—Friday furniture was save«) ami some anxiety are our best advertisments. TROL'TDAI.E. Or».. M»y IV.-I. N. evening, May 2U, ia the date set for the was experienced by Mr. Miller who on Buiton of Castle Rock, Or« , visited rel chicken pie supper to I j » given lor the returning to tbe house from the butcher atives st ths home of his father, D. F. l*uefit of Fairview Civic Improvamerit »hop found it on fire and his little son Button, th» latter part of laat week. club. ■»leep In the building. The little boy Mr. E. D Hubbard entertained th» The first meeting ol Fairview City wsa aaverl but both were nearly over following guests laat week Mr. Chas come by the heat and »moke. DRY GOODS r-ouiii-il was held last Thurwlay evening, Fori*« ami daughter ol La Center, Mar 11, in C. E. Cree’s bin bling and the The.Mr». Maud and Alice Kennedy Wash , ami Mr«. Kate Robbina ul Fir officers were given their oath of office MILLINERY of Milwaukee, Wi»., are visiting Mr». laud, Or«. by Notary Public, Wm. Butler, Council- Marlin l-enuartx al Pleasant Home. GROCERIES Mr«. Thoma, Lise haa l*en enter- cilmen Jack l.uacher arxl C. E. Cree P. Hale, on ai rount of th* d«mlh of ) talnlng Mrs. MsKeefer and Miss Ruth who were not present at tins meeting HARDWARE rrl«tiv«Hi in tbo Haiti, will diapnM of hia Young of Portland. were »worn in later. The first and third «Lock and implcni^nta at a public auc TINWARE Mr». Wm Eaton ha» returned from a Thursday in rach month will I* the tion on June I. Mr Hale will leave law day»* vielt with friend« iu Portland. regular meeting nights of the council. •non alter lor Michigan. HATS, SHOES A <-i»le <4 law» was presen led to the Mi.< Blanche Brink left mi Monday Rev. J. E. Bruwt*r a|»ent Sunday at •Seiling lor l*wistmi, Idaho, where «he council by County Clerk Fields. FURNISHINGS kagk (’reek where be tilled a preaching will j-iio her parents and s|»-nd the Dr. J. li Olmslcl, supreme medical appointment. summer. Wr earrv Kull and luinplr«« I. uh « examiner for the I'uited Artisans, ad M im Bat-un baa returned to her home oí «II Ihr alane dressed a large and appre. i»tiva audi Mr». I* It Griffiths entertained her in Portland, ence in Axtell's hall laat H.turdsy eve ■later, Mr». Hannah Probit, of Portland The tea given by Mr« P M Miller on nlng. Three person* wishing to take on Bunday. lout |»lh-les were examineil by Dr. Oliu Thuradav wan well attend«-«! there being Mr». T Edmoriaoii and daughter ul IH ladle« preaent. The receipt« of the ate*I while Hie crowd danced. Bonneville were guests of Mr». Fred •lay were 25. G. E Hhnver and wife entertained Zimmerman last week Mr». Edinon- Mr Francis of Kelso war a pleasant ■on el peels to leave with her husband Mr. arul Mrs. Anderson <4 Portland on caller here Monday. in a »bort lime for an estendi-d Eastern ' Bumlsy. An entertainment will I m ? given at the trip. Mr Edmonson is a bridge con Mr. ami Mrs. A. T. Axtell, Mrs. O. A. Dsl. ’.V tl CREAM HF.PAIf ATnRB tractor for the <1. It A N. company and Jackson, Ruth, Eva and Helen Jackson Orient chapel by the Bunday school on KOKOMO turn PIONEER FENCING Saturday. haa t*en awperintrnding tbe building ol ami Edith McKilip were guests ul Mr III i III a Mil I IOAN painth a bridge near Bonneville. Tbe bridge and Mrs Ward Evans st Hurlburt on Mr and Mr«. Clin«- rn&je a buMinesa CUI.I'Mill I » mi EDISON ¡'HONOUR II'IIH work has Iwen »topped on account <4 ’ Bunday. trip to Portland Tuesday. • Mi ItEl'OlthH - •'ItUl'' WASH IKS the high waler of tin» season and Mi. Rev. and Mrs. W W. T. B-ott were Grandma Hyatt has returned home ■nd Mr» Eduionaeii will take thia op guests uf Mr. and Mrs D W. McKay al from a three week«’ visit with frienc« We have about So thousand hand-made portunity for going East lor a visit. Melruee on Munday. During the after- •nd relative« in Portlarwi. Shingle«. Write u» tor Prices Mr». Violet Stephen« ami »on Cheater rvstii Rev. Beott conducted the cere A g‘M-1 many from tiiM place attended •|*nl Saturday in Portland, mony of cliriHleuing little Donald Grand, the dance at Xo. 2 ball Saturday night A. B. Milne was down from The . son of II W Grand and wile, sod grand ami report a g'xai time. son of Mr. ami Mr». McKay. Dalles on Bunday to visit relative». Little Etwie Harris, who ha I her leg Mr. ami Mrs. II. H. Wenger were broken a «bort time ago, ia able to be F ifi I- c I mm accommodation« Mr«. E. J. Know of Portland baa been pleavuitly aurprised on Tueelay eve around on crutches. Commercial trade solicited viaitnig Mrs. J I. Funk. ning, May 9, when a number of their Clean beds and good meal« Dr. Jure, chief meal inspector for the I fr . n l» descended upon them unawares Mr«. C If. Jackson haa been on the SANDY. OREGON Union Meat company, has gone to Chi sick list the past week. The evening was spent io music sud Feti Stable i* C mmc I ìm cago to attend a convention of the Tommie, the .M*<’ormi«k h<>r»e, de United Blates Veterinary association game» and a good time was enjoyed by feated the famoua Typewriter Douglass ■II. I *hh*|i dainty rtdreahmanl* were «erred. Dr It E. Holm will take Dr. Joes' Bill KIN CASPER JUNKER. Prop. Mrs. Mabel Richards and Misses Ma mare on a quarter of a mile race on Ir •Mr*. Lindgren raceivad many useful place during hi» almeuee. bel and Mela I'endiateii were Suu lay vington track Saturday, May 16 Time, Mi«« Anna X«d»<>n ba« l»«« u Indping prvMOita. 26 seconds on a heavy track. A Urge Mrs. F D. Hubbard entertained tire guests of Mrs E. Ilolgate at Terry. Sandy, Oregon Mias Maymie Italic) the laat w««»r at Mr. and Mr*. J. H. Wilcoxon <»f Da- laid lea Aid society at her home Wed Juhnatm Hmthrra mill The (looming Mr and Mrs. W. W. Ashcraft enter ■urn of money waa centered on this race. nesday afternoon I Mr«. J. H. Dixon ia visiting at the was flni«lird Numlay morning ami the | ina*« tia t«N»k dinner uith A B Elliott tained Dr. am) Mrs. J. B. Olmstead on Chas Metinre and wife and Mrs Saturday night. home of her parent«, Paul Dunn and driver« alerted down the river with the and family on Bunday. Mu* hi»k Beadle'« brother, Mr. Clara lliiinsey, all of Portland, were ties. improving owing V) youth and a sound by running the grader over the road». Mr» W A. Townsend . ntertained the wife, near Cottrell flueeta of tbe Oregon Eastern Star here constitution. Now if tboee overgrown pebble» were Mr F«»rglr i« suffering with a very ! Brook«, i« visiting her. luadiee »>H-iety of Smith Memorial church ■st Saturday evening. Mm (>. A. Elliott, who haa l>r<*n ill is «ore han<I rau»c«i bv Uung ari idriilall) at her home on Thuraday afternoon Miss Morris ia kept very busy giving removed from the center of the road it Dr W. Dean Wright led on Monday On Tuesday afternoon, May 3K, the la- improving «truck with a picar«M»ii. would be appreciated by all. music leaeon» in this community. for a two week»' »lay at Walla Walla. dire will hold a sale of useful articles The old Bramhall «aw mill at Aim« The Y<»utig Ladle« Sewing «oriel y will Richard Radford has returned home; J. II. Wilson lost two valuable cow» The road at Kelso is being planked by t'haa. Rowley lie» been elected a 1 and ice cream. Haard waa destroyed by tire U«l Wrdnraday inert at the homo <d Mrs. A. Al. Edwards, our supervisor. Judge from Portland after having his eyes laat week. Tbeir death was caused by | on Saturday, May 33rd. They aru busy ilelegate to the Democratic convention. night eating wild parsnips» Miss Mavniie Perkins and niece, Mar McBride granted *1.-50 for thia piece of treatcl laruia Helming and Ilana Morits ol garite llyatl <4 Portland, visited friend» work. A. B. Con rail, the corn king of Beav The l>avrn|M»rt Mill company have making variou« article* for lheir auction Will Dickenson of Cottrell, wbo is »•air which will lie held in I lie Lutheran I'leaaanl View have l*en visiting Mrs.C. tiere Sunday. bought the Pullrv A D»wr «aw mill Mr. Backus has l*en hired by our now in the Salem prison for life, is; er Berni, purchased a two-horse corn church on Saturday. .May 3Dtb. al M p. A. Hewet. Children's Day will I* observed in district to blast the stumps on the Bluff working in the bakery department of planter. Will Andrews was in Bull Run la«t in. Many pretty and uneful articles will Ilenry ami Dan Richardson spent Smith Momoriai church on Bunday, road from Dunn's corner toward Sandy. the prison. Mr. and Mrs. W. B Parsons were He states prisoners can Wednewdav ami calhd on a numl»er <>l Im aol«| and coffee and cake will be Saturday with their brother». Angelo May 31. only write to their friends once a month, i among the Portland viaitors the first of A dance wan held in No. 2 hall last #ld (rlemU in tin« vicinity. •erred. sud Arthur Richardson, at Piedmont. tbe week. W. II. Hoyt and wile returned from Saturday night. Geo. Beers gave the Mr«. Wesley Bacon i« around again Bev. B S. Nvalrom left for Chicafo Arthur Richardson is quite ill. Vancouver laat Friday and visited Mr. dance and Mrs. Lauderback the supper. Rev. J. H. Wood lias changed hia after several wireks ••! iUnra« Bunday where im will attend the annual latst Saturday eleven loads of lumber ami Mr». E. A. Whitney until Monday regular Sunday for preaching from th» MELROSE Exekiel Beers has several men hired lie were hauled to Mrs. Lucy Kincaid'» evening alien they left for southern Or A. C. Thoma« ba« graded and ia till meet it g of the AuguMana Hrnod. first and third to tbe second and fourth lie ia piling all the will also l«e present at the ftOtli anniver* property at I'leaaanl View fur the pur egon where they expect to spend the in his slashing mg in bit flfifd James Hillyard lias done a good work j Sundays of each month. logs preparatory to blasting. •»ary ••! the I uthernn Congregation at M im Gaylwal was the gm»«l «»f Mt« I pose of rebuilding her home which was I summer. Svandian Grurr, Minn lie will also destroyed by tire on the evening of May The work on the new schoolhouee M I bMMi Bal ' and Baa Mrs. W. J ls-wellen of Springwater, visit pla< ea in Kanwaa and Nebraska. Kth. The material la being furniahed Ore, was a guest of her sister-in-law, gore very slowly because of tbe inclem Mr«. J. Jone« wmt to Oswego last The LmlirH Mi hi * ion aocirty met with by Mrs. Kincaid’s neighbors and friend» Mr». M. C. Cornett, en route to Prine ent weather. week un husliit-M au<l to visit frivml». a large attendance at the home of Mrs. here. Bulticient funds have been sub- ville. Ore., to visit her daughter, Mrs. T'he Pleasant Home Baptist church C. A. Lindgren laat week. scribed to build ami furnish a neat little held its monthly covenant and business |C. M. Yell. meeting last Saturday. The attendance (HIKRYVILU Rev (’.J. Rvnhard of Portland will house tor tire widow and eon who sre in Fairview school will dose on Friday, was very gianl ami much important preach in the Lutheran church on Sun ■Imuet deetitule circuiustaicre. having Mrs. W. T. Beott conducted business was transactol. A band of hor»«’« were brought over day, May 31, al 3 p. in. lost all they had, except the clothing May 2V. Rev. 8. C. tliv mountain« on th«* Barlow r>>«>l I mb I they wore, in the tire. The tire started , the 8th grade examinations last week. Sherrill was not engaged for the coming Mr Jackaon, road ma» ter fur the wrrk The torn in cliargc of them re from a «tovepipe. There was nu insur J. M Martindale, accornjianird by year. He will take up the work at Mount Hood railroad haa moved hi* port th« «now very deep. ance Mr. Whitmore of Portland, has been on Dover. family on the Gregemon place. Ifevv Ih>ugl««N «nd John Maionry A wild steer, which broke loore in the a trip to Mr. Martindale's farm lately Orient will have the pleasure of listen «»nt to S«nJy on Lu«hir«M Saturday killing room of the Union Meat com- l>urcnaaed from Mr. Whitmore, located ing to the Militiuui quartet of Cottrell on Friday, May 22, at the entertain Rev. J W. Emn of |h»vrr bel.l t|u«r- (>ood. (Nd-1jshlomd (hkken Supper |«ny'« plant laat Monday, cauaed quite north of Washougal. a little excitement and the scampering H. 8. Stone is having wire fence put ment. Cerly maeltng at C herryville laat week. The Fairview Improvement Club will to saletv <4 the butchers The auimsl ! along the line <4 the new county road Newton Hedin is still on the sick list. E. E. Kopper ha« gone to Tacoma give a Chicken Sup|*r, Friday night. evidently preferred «uu-lde to being ' through his place. - He has had two rela|>sre, but is again for a few day«. May ’.’Mtli. at tlieO|*ni house. Fairview murdend a» he plunged through a win Mr-and Mr«. A I. A!a*l»rr •»( (ireeh- Huiqs-r from it to t< I'ns-erd« used for dow Ifi feet from the ground. lie wu To the Public of Eastern Multnomah mi vi»ih*l with Mr. and Mrs J II. ll !.. I defraying incidental esp»n»re of Club found to t* uninjured, however, with the Methodist church met at the home Maytier wrntly. and help |>ay coat <4 Incorporating the ■carcely a bruise when killed a few mm ol Mrs. Al. !>ebaven last Wednesday with a good attendance. The fo lowing town. Come en-rylsxly and help. utea later. The undertaking business heretofore carried on under officers were elected for the coming Sup|*r. 26<-; children, under 10, lix-. Joe Bramhall expect» to l*gin taking year: President, Mrs. Lennartx; sec A abort program will I* given. tire from the river thia week. The ond vice-president, Mrs. Calvin; third the name of Carlson & Emery has been dissolved. B. Mrs. C A. Lindgren was given a sur work will last for «everal weeks and vice-president, Mrs. Shriner; secretary, prise on Muy filli, it In'iiig her birthday AT THE J. B. KELLY FARM will employ a number of men. The Mrs. W. Emery, having bought out Mr. Carlson’s interest, Read the Want Ada. G. Blackburn; treasurer, Mrs. A very pira mint time ««« had after Near Pleasant Home Hee are «ent here to I* «hipped from ' Cras well. the Bramhall sawmill several miles up will continue the business under the name of “ The Re the Sandy river. liable and Economic Undertaking Parlors.” Part of Miss Nellie Fox of the Portland li- { brary was here on Tuesday in the inter- ( the second story of Lews Shattuck's store building has esl« of th« Troutdale blanch ol the li brary. been rented and will be fitted up with all the necessities Mr. and Mr«. Goodwin have returned Independent Good Team, Cows. Calves, Chickens, from Seattle. of the undertaking business. Can d i d a t e f arm Implements. W agons. Har Staples i a 1 t i e s JiüSandy Hotel BORNSTEDT & RUEGG conktu THE RELIABLE AND ECONOMIC UNDERTAKING PARLORS D. S. JOH NSON Aaron Fox Oregon Troutdale, DKAIKR IN EUSIEDS Everything Needed in the Home Everything Needed on the Farm Phone lor Prices, Phone for Goods— Phone Fanners 281 DECIDE A Thoroughbred Imported Percheron Stallion G wnki > Bv T hs GRESHAM PERCHERON HORSE ASSOCIATION DECI DE WILL HAVE HEADQUARTERS for 1908 atT. BRÜGGER S, 6RESHAM Where he will stand Thursday, Friday forenoon ami Saturday. Monday noon to Tuesday noon at J. C Peterson’s, 2 mi. south of Plcssant Home. Tuesday evening Io Wednesday noon at Romer’s barn, Damam-ua Friday afternoons at J. Struch- en’a place, Bandy Road. TO INSURE for re-elec tion ness. Tools, Household Furni ture, Dishes. Etc. B. W. Emery will have personal charge of all funerals so the public can be assured of prompt and careful at tention. All calls will receive immediate attention. Harris Hamilton visited John Hosner of Troutdale a few days laat week. Th.-<«lore Neibailer sold a team to a j J USTI CE ALL NEARLY NEW Portland buyer recently. OF TME A team belonging t<> A. Brugger of BARGAINS FOR EVERYBODY! Terrv got out of the paature last Sun- PHONE NUMBER, 147. RESIDENCE. 148 PEACE ilav and after a chase <4 several niilre, Don't forget the date, June 2 Mr. Ilosner caught them near the Lus ted school. Lucia Brown, who has lieen employed by the Mount lluml Railway for the Platform —“No friends, no foes; P. Hale, Prop |>aat three years, has la-en transferred equal justice to all. R. I. Anderson, Auctioneer. to take charge of the commissary near Ria- k wihh I . Mrs. Millstea.1 recently »old her farm and is looking fur a location to buy Ao w Ger ■gain. MUts Th« Btst Saddles into urrcr C olumbia Mrs. E. F. Andre visited her parents, IN THE COUNTRY Mr. and Mr». J. Cline, of Orient a few AND CANNOT REACH All work done by Hand I day« last week. SPAWNING GROUNDS G. Blackburn who has l*en on the RIVER Cani»» 1 Fall Lint it I sick list for several weeks, is improving. the only «almon stream Miss Olive Lusted visited her aunt, on Pacific Coaet where HORSE QOODS ! Mr». Alva llevel, of Gresham the first M erciless F ishwheels of last week. ' are permitted. B ill 333 Harness and Shoe REPAIRING Mrs. E. D. Hamilton has lieen on the | now before the public Promptly done sick list the past week with throat trouble, the quinsy and grip. ill orrect his V. E. FOSBERO, Prop. FOOT years ago hat. h.-nes in Upper A party of men are working on the Colinubia caughS over «0.004» *aliuui». Sandy - • Oregon Fishwhevls improve«! *> ugw no salmon til! north of the Lusted school. y U reaches hatcheries ami they aj * all closed. J. B. I .ent who has Iwn in eastern Thus all of the Hpper < <>!uuibia natural »pawning groands are barrvn. Oregon for tie past year, visited iiis farm for a few days this week. ) ^CLIP THIS OUT formation''on VLKOTBOsi D a T. tt E. D. Hamilton made a business trip FISH BILL)-) to Troutdale laat Thursday. Horseshoeing W. M. Craawell had a barn raising last Thursday. He is erecting a fine General Repairing u.eJlZFA-rwD FtSN -i<- »n.n»» barn which will add greatly to the ap »w'xlyóL ntawsttiresm J iisMiasdh pearance of hia farm. Wagon nd Carriage Work Mrs Wihlon who has l>een ill for some >f’" This picture «hows the t.oxo t aan, extending into river, right up to falls, and •• time ia improving. ' the three uppermoat rtsHWHlUi. These catch all the salmon ascending to Tbe ljulies Home Mission society of FAIRVIEW OREGON spawning grounds. To tutv e the Colombia Salmon Vote 839» Y es, and 31V, No OREGON GRESHAM, 21 Sandy Harness Shop C ♦SALMON CANNOT GET^> AROUND LEAD3 A-WHEELS W C J. A. CARTHON Harlow, Blaser & Harlow —General TROUTDALE, Merchandise — OREGON T