Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, June 12, 1908, Image 3

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    TROUTDALE
BORNSTEDT & RUEfiG
TROUTDALE, Ore., June 9. — Mr«.
Henry Richardson has lawn entertain­
ing Mrs. Handy Hkhardaoo, daughter
and son, ol Baker City.
IF YOU ARE HqiNll TO BUY A MO W KK OIC HAKE
tlite «miHiivr, Call » wm I let uv «li«»w you tb« vuprrlor ¡«»hil^of th*
THOMAS
Tlils Mower
i»
CROWN
MOWER
Mr. and Mrs. Fisher ami Mrs. Rosa of
Markollo, Ore., were gueata of Mrs. H.
Isigau Friday.
f
NO1 MADI! HV THE TRUST aml haa sotue good
poinlv tim Iriml iiiowor» I imvh not.
Harry W,s»l haa moved his family to
Grveham where he haa gone into the
liarlier simp formerly owned by Robert
I Childers,
THERE IH BI T
ONE 'WASHIN8 MACHINE
Illi ••ISSO**
ASK ANY LADY
M im Alice Courier ut Latourell viaile«l
her sister, Mrs. J. Allred Ltrson, laut
weef and tbe two attend««! the ro*e
(eelival.
Wllo I)HEN ONE
We liuto aeeurud the agency
(or
Mrs Grace Morris of The Dalles haa
been spending a few days with her
mother, Mrs. Allard.
L ‘
Pittsburg Perfect Fencing
Mrs. Endicott uiuve«J from Troutdale
to lamts Tuesday. Him will be in la-nta
Ibis suiiimer.
SANDY
Mr. Clutterham has been promote«!
from tbe meat <oui|«uy here to a place
In the city.
OREGON
J. H. Cole writes from Norway, Ore.,
rei|U<*sting The Herald
Huis running
a dairy and doing well.
1S« Sandy Hotel
F. I>. Hubbard expects to leave in a
lew days tor tbe East to visit relatives.
Mrs. F. I*. Hubbard entertained Mrs.
Johnson of Greahaui last Friday.
Firat-cteiui accommodation«
Uumrarrlal traile solicited
Giran I hm I « and guud tura I m
Chris llampeliire is spending some
tune with relatives at Washougal.
The threatem-d trouble between em­
ployer ami employee of tbe I nion Meat
company, which exisle«! laat week owing
to a rumor that Greeks were to be taken
on aa butchers, haa subebied.
Issd Stabi« il C iimc I ìm
CASPER JUNKER, Prop.
Oregon
Sandy,
Harry Dell of Heilw«»»l viaited (Tend
Hleveris Hatur«lay. Mrs- Dell, who haa
jual umlergoiie an operation for appen­
dicitis, ia improving.
The l*ella were
former residents of Troutdale.
Aaron Fox
:: Troutdale,
Oregon
I’KiirM
IM
Everythinq Needed in the Heme
Everythin«) Needed on the Farm
Phone tor Prices, Phone lor Goods — Phone Fanners 281
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Mrs. Frank Brannigan and son expect
to leave next week for California where
they will visit several «lays before going
East.
Mrs. Ray Surlier has been visiting
her pr.renta at Pleasant Home.
Mrs. Hannah Fuchs and niece, Salma
Fox, spent Monday in Portland.
Imlpli ami Glenn Vanlfever iiave
gone to Wardner, Idaho, to visit rela­
tive«.
Albert Fox is in charge of Troutdale
public library.
Mrs. McCannon, who
has been librian. has lieen to Portland
to have a cancer removed from lies
mouth.
JOHN BROWN’S STORE
FAIRVIEW
CHI KKYVIttE
LUSrtDS
RELIABLE and ECONOMIC
Miss Mary Waes|>e has returned home '
Mr. Wiblon visited th« metropolis
LNWKHKIM, PAKIORS
from Portland.
Monday.
Elijah Coleman has sent several men i George Lusted Mill a load of gooae-
B. W. BMIIY, Pftor.
UIUINHAM, Oftl.
to o|sm up the Barlow roa«l over the !
All call« will reealv« prompt and
berriea to market Tueaday.
FAIRVIEW Ore., Jun»- 9 Fairview
careful attention.
1 mountains.
Pllune 147;
gee Phone 140
J. B Lent made a trip to Portland
City council held a a|*ctei iiievling laat
The farmers ot Cherryville and vicin-1 one day thia week.
• •••••••••••••••ft
Thursday evening. An ordinance regu­
lating the bond» of the treasurer, re­ ily will meet next Haturdav (or the pur- ’ -Mr». Moore of McMinnville and Mr».
corder and marahall
read and |s»e of organizing a telephone company, I Brown ot Sheridan viaited Mr. and Mr».
They intend building a line from Handy
adopted. A petition to improve Cedar
Di Andre a few daya recently.
alreet (rum Fairview road. »••at to Pi- to Handy, Cherryville, Haluion ami
Mi«« Olive Lusted who haa Imen vieil-
Welches.
vlaion atroet, waa accept«11 and Council-
ing friend« and relative» in Portland for
Win.
Stone
is
very
ill
with
pneu
­
uien J. Ltmchvr and W. F« Hi son appoint-
the pant week, returned borne Tuesday.
«1 to govern the petition. An ordi­ monia.
Her aunt, Mr». L. T. Lusted, of Green-
nance of rule# to govern the council was
A. It. Brooke of Three-Hix visited in am accompanied her.
read. J. A. Cathron wax gi v«*n the oath Cherryville Sumlay.
Henry Wiblon bad tbe misfortiine to
ol olHce HM marshall.
Napoleon Davis
V. II. Tapp, II. I. Chalker ami Wm. cut Ilia band in the aaw at tbe niill re­
was aeleeted aa attorney for Fairview H. Reuyan have gone to look at Harney ,
cently but not seriously.
The offer of J. M. Davit of hi« hall oodnty.
Mrs. Millateail made a busiuesa trip
fur the council meeting* free, except
Miss Maliel Friel is ill w ith erysipelas.;, to Portland Monday.
fur coat of light ami fuel, was accepted.
Rev. H W. Exon preached at Cherry­
Orin Dunbar of Joseph, Ore., vim ted
ville at 3 p. m. Hunday.
Hereafter he
hia parents, D. H. DuftLar amj wife.
KELSO
will hol«l services the first ami third
last week.
Sunday of the month at •! p. in.
The K«I m > school will cioae Friday,
A. 1«. Stone M|a»nt Thomd.»y in I’ort-
Tbe children of Cherryville gave an June lVth.
tend.
There will 1« an ice cream social at
entertainment Sumlay evening which
tbe Kelso schoolhouse Friday evening,
was well attended.
Mrs. W. A. Townsend ha- ls-en quite
June HI, with a program by tire school.
ill with the mumps.
Services were held last Sunday in tbe
Mi»» Daisy Wilcox of Portland passe-1
Lutheran cliurch by Rev. Mr. Hague» ot
Sunday with her father in I-urview.
Mr. Black burn and daughter, Miss Portland.
Miss Cora Anderson spent Friday and i Iva, are doing excelb-nt work in tlie
Chas. Bailey ia making preparations
Saturday in Portland.
phot-.graphing line. They have a tine (or building a blacksmith and repair
Mrs. Amamla Clark ami gramlsoti, : collection of pictures taken at the auto
shop at Kelso.
Clark Stillion, »|«enl Monday in Port­ race».
H. Francis is fencing for Robert Jon«-
land.
Mrs. Ball has !>een in Portland for rud.
Mrs. G. O. Dolph and daughter Mura tbe past week. Her son Warren ia the
Bert Jonsrud ia ill with rheumatism.
»(»■tit last week with the latter's dough- | happy cook,
Tbe Kelso l«aeball team played a ! (Farmer« Mutuai Fire ReUsf .Ws'not Purttaml)
ter, Mrs. Pearl Jenkins, in Portlaud.
Through the courtesy of tiie Cottrell game ol ball Sunday afternoon.
Ernest Thompson and i >n Allen »1 Amat< ur Drama club, the Orient peo­
Among those who visited tbe rose CONSERVATIVE, STRONG, SAFE
tiresham male a busineas trip to Fair­ ple will Iiave the privilige to listen to
(estival iu Portland last week were Geo.
view one day last week.
“To|>sy Turvy,” a«-oine>ly iu three acts,
PROMIT. CHEAP
Maronev and family, Albert Jonsrud,
Mis« Ellie Flanery haa ts'-n «pending on Haturday, May 13th.
Mi»» Kline and Mrs. J. Eri.
Apply to H. W. Snashall, Pres.
Lewis Smith of Portland was siren on
a few «lays at her home at < laekainas.
A band of Gypsies camped here for
Gresham. Ore.
'
our
streets
lately.
Mi»« Flanery is »fiemiing the summer
several days last week, buying and sell­
Write to J. J. Kern, Secretary.
with her aunt, Mr». Washburn.
Wm. Hudson was seriously injured in ing horses.
Gilbert Jonsrud sold a
060 E. Yamhill at., Portland
Rev. W. T. Scott is spending the a disastrous runaway down the Radford horse to them.
week at Hiirlluirt looking after tin i bill.
building of the new Presbyterian church i
Rea«l the want ads on last page.
GAGE
at that place.
:
COTTICELI.
I insure MituIF.R.A.
in the
I Eormorc
dl lllui 0 aFaraers'
O. J. Jenkins, Izruis Kumneraml Win
PUMLL VAILE Y
Ashcraft, who were injured in the car
Rev. C. J. lienLanl of Portland will
acci'lent at Troublale last w«i-k, are all
recovering
Mr. Ktinmer «-2|>e« ts to re-1 preach in the Lutheran cliurch, June 14.
turn to bis home from the hospital this at 3 p. m.
week. The otliers were cared for at
The Ladies Mission soewty will meet i
their homes.
at the home of A. C. Sward's Saturday, |
Everybtxiy cor-1
C, Crandall, son of Re« C. E. Cran­ June 13th, at 1 p. tn.
dall, who ha«l charge of the Methodist dially invited.
church here last year, was »«-en on bis
The Young Peoples society will meet I
way to the lioine of his father in Spear­ in the Lutheran church on Hunday,
head, South Dakota, ami said he had June 14, at 8 p. in. A goal program is
received word that hie eist- r. Mias Cloe to lie rendered.
Crandall, was not expected to live.
Mr. Lin«|ui»t has Imught three acres
LOW RATES
Tbe Columbia baseball team defeated
the Laiourell Falla team in a very inter­
esting game Sunday, June 7, on tbe Col­
umbia field at this place, the acore be­
ing 7 to 14. After six innings had been
placed, the Columbia talked of putting
in a scrub pitcher from the Corbett
team which would meant their defeat.
The Columbia« will play tbe Portland
Gun chib of Gresham on the 14th at this
place.
EAST
THIS SEASON
HERALD BARGAIN COUNTER
Southern Pacific Co.. Lines in Oreyon
Wil] be ma«le by the
Oregon Railroad i Navk)dtio<i Co.
and tbe
(4HUMB1A VIEW
Tbe Y. P. 8. C. E. will liokl their reg­ of lan«l of Welches and is clearing it up
FROM PORTLAND
Beaver State Herald and other papers.
am follow «:
ular monthly s«x-ial on tne church lawn for a little home.
S. II. Hall of Corvallis, Ore., made on Friday evening of this ««eek.
Ice
The Sumlay School children are pre-
The price of Tim Herald alone is 11.50
ROUND TRIP
his («rents a abort visit at this place cream will be sold in the aiu-ruoon ami
|«ring a large program for their picnic a vear, but to thoae who would like the
Tl
MECT
OM »»!
last Hunday. At the big Pacific North­ evening.
advantage of a clubbing rate with
; which will be liehl in Wm. Peterson’s
fit UUFMIU
west Athletic championship games,
other (tapers we offer the following
Chicago
.............
»72.50
»72.50
......................
»87 JO
Mrs. Wetmore ami Mr». A. I.. Stone, 1 B
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grove on Wednesday, June 24.
Dinner low prices:
winch took place in Portland on Satur­
PHONE NUMBER, 311.
GOoDH DELIVERED.
St. Louis.............. «7.50................... M2.5U
who have l«e«-n visiting in th«- East since will lie served and evervboly is l cor-
day, Mr. Hall won Hie A. J. Coffman the first of March, are exp.xte.1 borne jdiaHy invited
St. Paul.............. 63.15
81.75
li
Omaha................ (to n»....................... 73 (M)
Agency for the Oregon Fire Relief Association
trophy for throwing the 16-|»>und ham­ the hmt of July.
Mm. btntie * three
Kansas City...» 60.00...................... 75.00
mer
lie is now «-om»iilere«l the liest sons, who are attending ««tern colJegeft, I Mm. II. F. Wiblon and children via-
Fur Eastern Multnomah anti Ctevkamaa Counlk«.
1 yr. S mo.
I hammer thrower in the Northwest ami may return with her to ipend their va- ¡ted at Eagle Creek laat week.
WEKKI.T OREGOXIAM
»235 •1
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25
TICKETS WILL BE ON SALE
DAILY
OREOONIAN
3.50
has twice defi-ated the man that hohls Calion.
. -M>«
Rockwuod, Oregon
“The Busy Store”
4.50
D LY and SUNDAY OR1GOXIAX »Sil
May 4, 18
Lewie
Christianson
attended
the
roee
I I he Northwest record. He is a junior
S.JO
DAILY TELEGRAM .
3 00
June 5. 6, 19, 20
Wm. Byers ami wife left Tuesday fo ‘ fegtival Saturday.
in the (Iregon agricultureal colb-ge and
125
SEMI UEFKLY JOURNAL
2.25
July 6, 7, 23, 23
3 00
DAILY JOURNAL
5.SO
| has lieen captain of their track1 team atrip up the valley
Mrs. Byers will
I
E. L. Elliott’s little daughter, Ruth, DAILY and BUNDAY JOURNAL S.OU
4 25
August 6, 7, 21, 22
PACIFIC MONTHLY
The Portland Railway company hate ' this paid season. His friends are pruml visit relatives at Salem and Indepen­
1 25
2.1»
HIKIHIRI
«>( liis his succi-ss which is mostly «111«- to dence while Mr. Byers disposes of a has the mum|».
PACIFIC' HOMEBTKAD
1.10 Good for return in 90 «lays with stopover
2.00
had a sulislanlial tamper made al the his determined character and careful
2.00
FARMER
1.14»
Mnat every family in thig neighbor­
privileges at pleasure within limits.
Henry Wiblon of Aims. J. C. Elliott PACIFIC
POULTRY JOURNAL (Monthly)
.»5
1 SO
band of horses.
end o( tlieir road here. They
training.
hood win* re prewitt rd nt thy ( 'bildrrn’n
.65
of Damascus ami Mr. St. John of Port- THE SCHOOL AND HOMEiM’lhl: iniso
OREGON
AGRICULTURIST..
A5
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l.SO
Wiu. Butler and family spent the
DON'T FORGET THE DATES
Day e«erci«ra given nt the Columbia had danger signals put up al
SIMPLE HOME RECIPL'.
land are on a hunting tour at Aims.
FARM JOURNAL__________________ . 1 50
.65
ing«.
week end with friends at Hurlhurt.
.45
MCCALL'S MAGAZINE (Ladie»') .1.50
Orangv hall on June 6th.
For
any further information call on any
A nuinlierof people Iron: this vicinity
Aaron Fox la loving new »idewalk» Mix Hila Simple. Helpful Recipe at
Sylvester llall made a short visit with
Local- Agent.
The following were Portland visitors
This price is for delivery by mail only____
and
attended
the
races
Thursday.
built along hi« property.
Home and Try It, Anyway.
only when remittance is made with order. i Or write to
his father while he was dow n from Cor­
on Rattiiday and Sunday Mr. and Mr*.
Paper* may be sent to separate addresses.
wm . M c M urray ,
vallis to attend the r->se festival tesi
Subscriptions may begin at an? time.
Evanw and Mian Ago«*« Evan«.
Valuable Prizes for New Subscrip­
General Passenger Agent
Get from any prescription pharmacist week.
oeoeeooeeeoaooewo
'PORTLAND,
-
OREGON
tions!
See Ad. on last page.
the following:
lEftEfttfR TIE« ME imST CEUttiK BATES
J. 1». Kerby will leave in a few days
A HELI ABLE TIMI.PIECE Is
Fluid Extract Dandelion, oiie-lialf
C.
I».
BROOKS
A URIiAl CONV I Nil NCI
ounce; Coiupoiimi Kargon, one ounce : lor California where he will go into
Whatever vour Watch or Cl«» k
Compound syrup Sarsaparilla, thrve business.
Needs I ran lix II lor you, or il
ounces.
Mr. McReynolds of Seattle, Wash.,
vou need a new timepiece (or
Shake well in a l»«ttle and take a tea­
home, cltler or |»a'ket u»r I can
has
been visiting bis sister, Mrs. G. F.
spoonful dose after each meal and at
supply your needs ami guarantee
Shaver.
bedtime..
5üc
a
Cord
COMFORTABLE
FREQUENT
satisfaction.
The alsive is coii»i<lere«l by an emi­
Mrs. A. T. Axtell spent Monday and
nent authority, who writes in a New Tuesday with friends in Portland.
York daily (« ism -, as the finest prepar­
Troutdale,
Oregon
Lawrence Rribbins retorne«! home
RELIABLE
JEWELER
ation ever written to relieve lia< kache.
Kulm y Trouble. W«-ak Bladder, ami all with his grandmother, Mrs. Alma Hall
till Morrison Street
Phone Kannen* 2 m » I
‘------- of
form«
■' Crinnr^ditiicuhms.
—rj.aiillicuities. Tliis
This mix-
mix­ ' who was iAit from Portland laet Wed- i
PORTLAND.
•
OREGON
STKTNftt
••••••••••••••••a a ture act« prom ptly <>n Uie eliminative
1
N«a<* t'ap'a Krataursxt.
L aw rence
tis«Ui‘S of the Ri«ni<T».
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»naliUiig __ them nesda}' U> attcml grange#
,/TAr. «
Portland
T À
15 5 45
L t ....
15 U 15
to tilter and »train
_.»ui Uie,
wi<-, uefoiwid
uric ii«-i«i ami
anal will remain with Mrs. Hall (or** teftne-1
55
5 X» 5 JO
Golf June .
*
»11
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I
other waste niaitcr fnrtii the blissl
Lents June
Robbimc, father
M 6 » 5 50 5 42
25 4 55 7 25 I 33 11 II
S> 11 > 2
. Gates
56 6 24 « » 5 46
M it <■
II 4 43 7 19 I 21 11 11
which causes RRetUnaRasii. *
¡one to Astoria w
.Linnemann
6 41 a 6 00
11 12 11
11 4 41 7 It I 21 II 03
Some (mrsons who Buffer with the will work «luring the rummer.
Gresham ....
• 47
M4 3«
7 M
IM
17 12 17
H<<an
11 4 31
7 01
IM
21 12 21
afflictions may not (eel inclined to place
.Andemon
. .’LL*, il;
: -<
M 4 21 I 51
141
27 11 27
much eoiilideuee in thia simple mixture,
.... Boring
; so
M 4 21 1 50
9 43
32 2 32 12 "
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yet tboee who have tried it snv the re­
Siefer.
7 M
414 11 I 41
9 M
94 2 34 12 34
PLEASANI
HOME
Barton
7 40
41411140
9 33
10 2 40 12 40
unite
are
»imply
surprising,
the
relict
A Thoroughbred Imported Percheron Stallion
Ragle Creek
7 35
33 4 03 I 33
9 17
17 2 47 12 47
being effected without the slightest in­
Mrs. Ikuigteds s|>eiil Thursday
... . CurritiRville
7 2S
21 3 M I 21
9 22
22 2 52 12 52
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jury to tbe stomiu-h or oilier organ».
Estacada
7 22
50 5 20 2 50 12 M
II
O wnkii Bv TlIX
Portland.
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Ar
.. . Casadero
7 IS
9 1«
05 5 » 3 05 1 95
Mix Mime and give it a trial.
It cer­
Mr. ami Mrs. A. G. Shastin of Rock­
tainly cornea highly recommended. It
n Daily Except Sunday.
b Transfer to S c II wamm I Cars for Portland at Golf Links.
A. M. figures in Roman. P. M. figures iu black,
is the prescription o( an eminent wood, Miss Maud Kennedy and Henry
c Special <’ar Leaves Portland Saturday Nights (only) at 11 40 for Gresham,Troutdale and Fairview Returning to Milwaukee Car Barns.
authority, whose entire reputation, it Rolli o( Milwaukee, Wis., and Miss Ber­
ia »aid, was established by it.
tha Albel were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
A druggist hero at home, when asked Martha Lennarts on Saturday.
I -tated that lie could either supply the
The ladies Home Mission society met
I ingredients or mix the preparation for at the home of Mrs. I.ennartx Wednes­
Between Linnemann and Troutdale
I our readers, also recommends it aa day
harmless.
I
WESTIO'Jll
surra
Where lie will stnml Thursday,
I
Adventist (dmp Meetinq to Be Held
Friday forenoon and Saturday.
6 44'» « 10 1« 12 06 2 M 4 34 1 30 7 10 ft 12 1 2B
.Linnemann
Bruner
9 16
The annual cooferenee of the Wiliam-1
Monday noon («I Tmwlnv noon
6 36 7 57 4 57 11 •7 1 5T 4 27 6 22 7 02 1 »«» 12
Base Une
4
at .1. C. reteraon’a, 2 mi. south of
CtfKla. ...
1 IB
ette
Valley
Ailventist
Christian
associa
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•
.V) » *1, 11 61 1 51 4 21 I IB • 5« 7 51 1 M
Pleiiaiint Home.
Fairview
tion will commence a oom p meeting at
Davis
Tuesday evening to Wednesday
Horseshoeing
Ready Biding
their
grounds
at
Troutdale,
June
19,
« •4 7 ‘1
noon ut Konmr'a barn, hnniaHi us
Troutdale
41 ii 411 41 4 11 • 11 1 50 7 47 I N
11
1908, ami closing July 5. An excellent
Friday afternoons at J. Struck-
General Repairing
program is announced for every day by
en’e place. Sandy Road.
For Oregon City, Canemah Park and way points, change cars at Golf Juuction.
Wagon and Carriage Work the l>eat speakers who can lie obtained.
For Lents, Mount Scott and east side points, change cars at Lents Junction.
Meals, tents and rooms will be furnished
TERMS, $20 TO INSURE
••
W. P. MULCHAY, Traffic Agent.
at reasonable rates. The petiple are in­
IFAIRVEW,
OREGON vite«! to attend.
General Offices, First and Alder St»., P ortland , O rxoon .
General Merchandise
Portland Railway Light & Power Co.
Gasoline Wood - Saw
RAPID
Fred I). Flora 1
Springwater Division
DECIDE
GRESHAM
PERCHERON HORSE ASSOCIATION
Troutdale Branch
DECIDE
WILL HAVE HEADQUARTERS
for 1908 at T. BRU66ERS, 6RESHAM
J. A. CARTHON
Harlow, Blaser & Harlow
General
TROUTDALE
Merchandise
OREGON