Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, July 03, 1908, Image 3

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    FRUIT
FAIRVIEW
JARS
Put ill your orders for Fruit Jam now and get the benefit of a
We aro ng»nI« for
Pittsburg Perfect Field Fence
Welded by Rleclricily.
Sold under a Positive Guarantee.
Mrs. Harry Iknilry *ml children have
returned from a visit with Mr*. Dunley's
mother iu-law near Hyeanior*.
OUR UNI 01 (.R(M I RIIS IS GOWIE EE
and our Prices arc consistent with the quality ol goods we
carry. Perfect satisfaction and a square deal is what you
get from us.
A
FULL
LINE
OF
Mis* Nellie Monger ol Portland was
a guest uf Mra. G h. HI,aver on Hun- 1
day.
Mis. II. H. Htone entertained her
brother, William Zimtiieruian and Wife,'
uti Hunday.
PATTERNS
McCALL’S
BORNSTEDT & RUEGG
S/\NI)Y
TROUTDALE
FAIRVIEW, June 30- Mr*. C. Rhsp-
liaril gave a birthday dinner to the rela­
tive* and friends ol the family last Hun­
day
Mr C hlicpliard, Mr*. 1» I’
Hlirpliard, Mr*. U. G. Fancher. Mr*. J. .
M Fulkmar and little Thelma Hbephard
all have birthday* iu the last of June
anu Aral uf July. Many guests were
pri-aent
PRICE
LOW
Chas Hunter and wife <4 Pleasant
Home visited Elmer Ji nkina ami wife
here Hunday,
Whitney A Anderson are doing car­
penter woik at Pleasant llouie.
OREGON
i lie children of J o. Downing are ill
with a light liirin of smallpox.
Mr*. Annie lleiney, son ami daugh­
ter, are out from Portlaml for a few
days' visit mill relative« here.
Mrs. II. W. tVdeox has lieen spend­
ing a few days’ visit with her husband
here. Mr*. Wilcox will move back to
Fairview in a short time.
Mrs. Matlie Taylor ami Mrs Reed of
Wuodetock visited Mrs. C. 8be|«rd a
few day* ago.
Mrs. Emily Jackson B|wnl last week
with her sister, Mrs. Ward Evans, at
Hurlburt.
Mimi Nellie Hunter is out from Port­
land visiting relatives and friends this
week.
Mr. Duday has gone to Collin* Springs
lor the benefit ol his lieallli.
Aaron 1 rox
II. N. Maxey is espectiug a carload
of timber daily with which to build a
barn on Ids place east ol Fairview.
j '
Oregon ;;
Troutdale,
Mi«« Lucy lliggin* is recovering from
a severe ilineaa.
<
Mrs. Pearl Jenkins of Portland will
remain with her father, brother* and
sister* here duiing her mother's al *
aence In the East.
Mr. Jenkin* and
Mias Edith Jenkins will go to and from
their wotk in the city on the car.
Everything Needed in the Home
Everything Neede d on the Earm ii
Phone for Prices, Phone for Goods- Phone Farmers 281
Mra. II. 8. Wenger entertained the
ladies Aid society of the Methodist
church at their last meeting.
¡ i
IMÎIUMIllIUTÎTîf
Gresham Celebrates the Fourth
JOHN BROWN’S STORE
corm
Carries All Kinds
GOODS DELIVERED.
PHONE NUMBER, 311.
Agency for the Oregon
Fire Relief Association
F<>r E m «tern Multnomah and Clarkamna Count»««.
“The Busy Store”
Rockwood,
f
RELIABLE
aito
EGYPT
Oregon
Rev W. T. Scott and hi, two sone of
Fairview were here last week ou a liali-
iug trip.
A Floss from Milwaukie, Ore , came
Iter» on a visit last week
ECONOMIC
UNDERTAKING PARLORS
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(IHMH A M, «»MI.
All ralle will rvrvlre prompt and
carvi ni allenti*»«!
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Bra Phone 14*
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A RI I I Alti I' 11 MI l-IICI IS
A ORI AI CONI I NIBNCIi
Whatcvrr y«»ur Watcb or ( lork
K«H<dg 1 rnn flx II for y<»’i, <»r ii
voli nred a im » w thiM*pi«*re for
iu»n»r, ulllce or |MM*k«*t uà* I cali
Ruppiv y«Mir
and guaraiilef*
nm I lafnctiun.
Fred D. Flora
C. P. BROOKS
Gasoline Wood - Saw
50c a Cord
Troutdale,
R 1:1.1 All I. E
J E W li I. li R
tilt Morrison Street
PORTI.AMI.
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OREGON
V mi Pap‘, Rmilsiiranl.
«
Oregon
Lou Gould and bi, brother in law
moved on their place Inal Tuesday.
P. Pearson went to Troutdale on busi-
new last Tuesday.
Percheron Stallion
OWNRIl Bv T iik
6RESHAM
PERCHERON HORSE ASSOCIATION
DECI D E
WILL HAVE HEADQUARTERS
tor 1908 at T. BRUßGER'S, 6RESHAM
Where he will stand Thursday.
Friday forenoon nml Sai unlay.
Monday noon to Tuesday noon
at J. <’. Peterson's, 2 mi. south <>(
Plenaant Home.
Tueailajr evening to Wednesday
noon at Komer’s Imrn, Damascus
Friday afternoon« al .1. Htruch-
en'» place, Sandy Road.
TO
Celebrate the Fourth at Gresham
Mr. and Mrs. llulit have moved into
the house vacated by Geo. I at *.
POWELL VALLEY
Mr*. Pete Owen* i* in Vancouver for
a few day*.
Miss Elisabeth M<»>n aeconqianicd
Miaaes Georgia ami Edith Reynolds
home to spend Sunday with G. N. Rey­
A numlier of friend, gathered last nolds and family.
A party of |,-ople including Mr. and
| Sunday afternoon for n surprise at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. T. Anderson, the Mrs. D. B. Griffith», Mr. and Mrs
O'.aaioii being Mrs. An lerson's 22nd Eaton, Mr. ami Mrs. D. B. Richardson.
| birthday.
A very pleasant time whs Mr. and Mra. Henry Richardson, Mr.
had and dainty refreshment* were and Mrs. Gleason of lalourell, Mi**
Florence Stafford, Miss Eva Reed of
■ rveil on the lawn.
f Rev II. 8. Nvstrom arrived home last Corlietl, Miss Grant of Portland, Ever­
, w -ek from Chicago and will preach in ett Stafford, Mr. Goetch and Albert
Uie Lutheran church next Sunday, July ' Fox went on a pleasant outing up to the
1 Multnomah Falls in a launch recently.
6th. The Young People's society will
Mr*. W. Swain and Mr*. Eaton are
meet in the evening at 8 p. m.
r ported to be quit* ill.
The Sunday school picnic last Wed-
n sday wa, largely attended, it being in
every wav a success.
J. A. CARTHON
•«
Horseshoeing
General Repairing
Wagon and Carriage Work
INSURE
FAIRVEW
Services will be held st Andrew And­
erson', grove on the Fourth of July st
2 p. m. The service will tie of s relig-
eous anti patriotic nature anti all who
understand the Swedish language are
welcome. Come and let u* observe the
day in a qaict way. Services will be
held at 3 pm on Sunday.
The DOUGLASS STORE
REDUCES HATS 25c. on II
Must Have Room for Big Fall Stuck
ORE.
PLEASANT HOME,
IS Sandy Harness Shop
Makes The Best Saddles
IX THE CUV NT* Y
All work done by Hand
Carrin i Fad Liat if
HORSE GOODS
Harness and Shoe REPAIRING
Promptly done
V. E. FOSBERO, Prop.
Sandy--Oregon
PLEASANT VAL1EY
Mr*. J. W. Frost entertained a few of,
ber friend* at dinner Sunday.
Among '
those present were Mr*. Ida Hamilton _
, ,,
and Master Harold Hamilton of Pleas- -Kead the
Vv ant Ads.
Your
ant View avenue and Mia* Eva Volluin
Wants
Supplied
on
page
8.
of Portland.
l> , .
General
l'ROUTDALE,
RAPID
COMFORTABLE
Springwater Division
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Golf
June-
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Lent« June
55 7 251 33 IS it
52 4 22 1 32 H
45 7 It 3 28 is 11
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56 4 28 1 54 II *
Linnemann
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18 7 11 4 41 2 11 12 11
Gresham
38 7 L-
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18 7 17 4 47 _ 2 17 12 17
31 7 81
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22 7 21 4 51 2 21 12 21
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28 8 58
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28 8 58
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18 8 48
38 7 345 64 2 34 12 34
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Barton
188 46
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44 7 43 5 13 2 43 12 43
9 » 11
83 8 33
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Eagle Creek
52 7 47 5 IT 2 47 12 47
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Currinsville
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32 7 53 5 23 2 53 12 53
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a Daily Kxcapl Sunday.
b Transfer u> Sellwood Cars for Portland at Golf Liuba.
A. M. a,urea In R..iuan, P. M. a * urea in black,
e Sj^t ial Car Leave, Portland Saturday Nl*bta (only) al 11 » for Gresham. Troutdale and Fairview Returning to Milwaukee Car Barn,.
ii
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Troutdale Branch
Between Linnemann and
tunase*
VNELCIIES
Troutdale
W.ST86JM
STiTWtt
.Linnemann
Bruner
Ba*e Line
Curtis
Fairview
Davi«
Ready Sid in«
Troutdale
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Mr. Don lime and wife of Sandy were
ti X7 47 9 57 11 57 1 57 4 27 I 22 7 02 1 64 1 12
1. 0» 6 M a -V 1» JO IJ M 1 M « W • M J n 1 11
11«
6 .57
Welch visitor* Sunday
A »H7 50 V 51 11 51 1 51 4 21 4 14 1 $4 7 54 9 N
A 15 7 OR « » 10 2« 12 » 2 26 5 86 6 42 7 36 1 I?
7 05
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Thomas Colling* has purcbaaed two ..... J
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itu » 4i ii u i 4i 4 ii * ia a ui «i » ■
new team* ami a new rig for the sum­
A £< 12* W 10 » U Ml N 1 1« I »*1 « 1 4
mer travel so as to have Iwo rigs on the
road every day if needed or three rigs
For Oregon City, Canemah Park and way points, change cars at Golf Juuction.
in ease of emergency.
For Lente, Mount Scott and east side point*, change cara at Lente Junction.
W. P. MULCHAY, Traffic Agent.
, Ed Copper i* visiting hit
General Office*. Firat and Alder St«., P ortland , O bioon .
law, Wui. Welch.
riarlow, Blaser
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CHURCH NOTICES.
ZION'S EVANGELICAL CHURCH,
Gresham— Hsavrcsa (German). 10 »
a m.. every Brat, third and fifth Sun­
days <4 each month. All welcome
BETHEI. BAPTIST CHURCH, Gresh­
am— P astos , Rev. T. J Elkin.
8«a«
vit as. Sunday wliool st Iu a. m.)
Preaching. II a. m. and 7 SO p m.;
HYP
7 p in , every Sunday.
Cottage prayer-meeting on Thursday
night
All invited.
LINNEMANN
MEMORIAL M. K.
CHURCH, Grwsham—Ptrrou, Dr. A.
Thompson. Haavu ■«, Sunday School,
10 a. m.; Preaching at 11 a. m. ami
M p. ni. every Sunday. Prayer meet­
ing, Thursday evening* at H o'clock.
Everybody invited.
FREE METHODIST CHURCH-.
Rev. 8. G. Koras, pastor. Service*,
Sunday School, U> a. m .; Preaching
every Sunday at 11 a. m. anti H p. in
Prayer meeting, Thursday evening at
H o'clock
All welcomed.
PLEASANT HOME BAPTIST
CHURCH. Cottrell, Ore.—pAwrua,
Rev. S C Slierril
Haavicxs, Sunday
School, 10 a. m ; Morning service,
Ils m ; Evening service, s p. m.
Everybody invited.
PLEASANT HOME BAPTIST CHAP­
EL, Cottrell. Ore.—P astos , Rev S.
C. Sherrill Svavu tn, Sunday school,"
3 p. m.; Preaching, 4 p. m.
Every­
body invitt d.
Portland Railway Light & Power Co.
a
A Thoroughbred Imported
i
Millon Fox and Ba n Block have gone ient.
on a Ashing trip to Bull Run.
Sunday, Joly •*». at the Cl erryville
J. C. Wilson bouglit a liurw in Trout­
Mr*. D>u Harlow and Mrs. Tims, l-ow schoolhouse there will be a number uf
dale last week.
arc in the Dalles visiting friends and at­ converts sprinkled or baptized, Rev. J.
A. Gaulitt went to Beaverton, Ore ,
tending the cherry fair.
W. Exon officiating.
lanl Wednetmay on business.
II II. Young made a trip frum Port­
W. G. Hicks is hauling lumber fora
land in his new launch Sunday.
new barn.
11. Chapman and Carroll are visiting
T. Janies, who Im* been working at
friend* here.
Stevenson, Wash., has returned to
A large numlier of liook* were re­
Egypt.
FREQUENT
ceived at the library last week.
1'hone Farmers 2« x I
DECIDE
$20
n
The Corbett Ixvy* defeated the Colum­
bia nine in an intemtiu, game la.t
Sunday on the Columbia ground, winch
resulted in a Itigli acore by Corbett's
heavy hitting. The acore was 11» to 13.
General Merchandise
Rat. Wm. H. Kenyan, V. B Tapp*
KELSO
B F. Hart, Dave Dkrnglaaa, Wai O.
At the annual school meeting T. B.
Hugh and families will spend their
Milan was elected director and R. Joos-
Fourth at Salmon River.
rud, clerk. A aevrn mill tax wa, voted
and another rt»m is to be added to tl.e
TKOUTDAI.E. Ol*., Jun* .10—The ■chutdhouse. The school yard will also
GOTTttll
The Cottrell public school which is to
brick uiaaoii* have no* begun work on have a new trace.
the third and tup story <4 ths Wein-
be completed (or the fall term will 1«
A Hunday school a as organized st
a two-story structure of (our room* »nd
hanlt buitlmg, ami will have their
Kvleo ball last Hunday allaruiaia
Thia
hall*. Mis* iledin will 1« principal the
work completeil in tlia cv-uise ol about
ia a union Bumiay scliuol and all era in-
Corning year.
two aaek*
•
vited to attend.
I'rofsaaor Fisher who had cbarge of
Walter Procter ba* completed hi*
Rev. 8 C. Bberrlll <4 Pleasant Home clearing fur thi* year.
the Wsaliougal school last year, ha*
bran elected a* principal of Troutdale preaclwl at Kelau Humlav afternoon.
Mi«* Umise Boulan and Mi»* Ermel
school with Miss Eva Endicott a, inter- He will s|»ak again al Kelso ou Hunday, Miller vi*it*d in tbi* vicinity recently.
July
12th,
at
M
p.
m.
mediate an>lz Mias Parmer of Hillsboro
Mr*. Geo. I.ueted is home again from
as primary tswrlier. The le,»rd have
Mr. Wirtz ol Handy gave an interest­ an extended visit taNewport where »lie
been given ths liberty to elect a fourth ing ami instructive lecture here last
I attended tlie Relief Corp* convention.
teacher if they deem H advisable and Holiday evening.
.Mi** Mor,i* and Mie* Ida Radford
• ill proliably do so.
Rev. Hague* of Portland held services paid friend* at Wuonburn a visit last
Mr. and Mr*. Edward, have juvt ra- in Norwegian at I lie Lutheran church
week.
turued from an extended Eastern trip.
Hunday afiernuou and English Mr vices
Mr*. Smith ba* eold tier place on the
flarlow Brothers have had a niuzxle in the evening.
Pipe Line road for |.'H ixi and baa pur-
pul on their delivery wagon horse who
flaying has Ireguri in thia neighbor­ ‘ liased a farm at Castle Kiark fur |2t)U).
seems to have a special fondness tor hood.
W. Hudson had another «eriou* run­
human tlesli. Mra. F. D. llublmrd was
Joel Jarl i* having hi* place slashed.
away, crippling one of Lie tins black
bi* last victim and lias a very *<>re arm
Miss Rose Vaeretti is spending a few bor*e*.
as a result.
days visiting her sister, Mr*. Max Kli-
Many families are going to celebrate
Al Rutherford ami wife <>l Portland
gel.
. the Fourth at Bull Kun park.
spent |mit of last week with Mra. Ruth-
Misses Margaret, Angel* ami Mastei
Clifford Snieder and Newton Iledin
erford's soil, E
It,sen and wife.
Joe Canning are spending their vaca­ paid the Gresham Dentist a visit this
Mis, Nina Yolk <4 Portland who tion at home.
' wee*.
taught the primary grade, here last
Mias Stella Jonsrml of
Portland
Eva Suieiler of Woollawn is visiting
year l a* accepted a puattion in Fall v>ew
visited her folk* uver Hunday.
at ber home here during vacation.
school.
Mis* Dorcas lleilin closed a very suc­
L. Smith of the Crane Bottle company
Mrs. J. II. Hoyt ia *|>ending some
cessful term of sc I kw I here Friday eve­ of Portland was seen on our streets last
tim» in a Portlatxl Sanitarium for treat­
ning, June 19 aith an icecream social. week.
ment for rheumatism.
A splendid program was rendered to a
Mias Dorcaa Iledin is visiting tier
Mr*. Geo. Coleman and daughter large and ap|>r<-ciative audience. Two
Pearl are spending aomc time with Mr. of the pupil*. Mary Bickford ami Min­ school friend* in PortlanJ.
Coleman at Tacoma.
nie Lindholm, received Eighth grade
Geo. Ise has a<Tept«i « jxwition as diploma*.
SECTION UNE
street car conductor in Portland.
Mra
Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Lewis <4 Raasei'-
Mis* Georgia Ismahue is home fur
la-e is »perilling some time with her
ville were gnesta at Buckley Grove on
iter vacation.
mother, Mrs Powell, at Gresham.
»
Holiday.
Nathal* Selling is visiting relative* at
Wm. Thompson and Min Kate Web-
the home of Emmanuel May in Pun­
i<er were married in Portland on the
CHERRYVILLE
land.
15th inat. They will make their home
(’haa. Ma niton has been helping J. T.
Thelma Selling has gone to Seaside
with the groom’* parent*. Mr. and Mr*.
Friel, Jr., on hi« new buildings.
R. Snyder. Congratulation* are in or­
lor several wetka’ stay.
A RuMian explorer stopped at Hotel der from many friend* and wall wish­
Harriett Richardson i*>|iending a few ,
Cherryville last Sunday on hit way to er* of the young pair.
day* aith ber aunt, Mr, Arthur Dow-
.Mt. Hood.
Robert Kimbo of Sterling, III., is a
si-tt, <4 Gresham.
.Mabel Friel who haa been having ser­ guest of hi* uncle, T. E. Lewis of Rose
Mr*. S.irali Kincaid returned Monday
ious trouble with her eyes went with Cottage on the Russellville road.
from Nanlun where she has .laren with
her father last Thursday to Portland to
her daughter for sometime.
Mr*. Buckley entertained an auto
see an eye specialist.
party at her home on Sunday, some of
Mr. Cochrin «ml family left last week
Mrs. M. Cox of Cherryville who has them tier people from Portland, C. F.
for Fall Lake where Mr. Cocbrin’a
been ill with the grip is improving.
Smith. Stanley and Chas. Smith and
brother is located.
Mrs. M. Stone and son, W. A. Stone, Mr*. H. Stansberry being among the
II. W. Grant and wife who have been
visited at the home of J. T. Friel, Jr., number of the pleasant party.
with Mr*. Grant'* parent*, D. W.
Sunday and the many friends of W. A.
B. Delhammer withe* hi* friend* to
McKay and wife for, some time have re­
Stone were pleased to see him out after know that be haa purchased a new
turned to their home in Portland.
bis recent illness.
¡Champion binder, and ia ready for the
Mia* Myrtle Ewin left on Wednesday
Win. Odell visited at the home of J. grain barve*t. Farmer* on our line can
f ir her home iu lewiaton, Idaho, after
T. Friel, Jr., last Sunday.
boast of much up-to-date machinery a*
■pending several montlia with Mr. and
the march of pi ogress goe* on.
J.
T.
Friel,
Jr.,
will
open
up
bis
new
Mra. F. E. Harlow.
diuing room July 4tb.
Mias Beulah Grittilha i* »lending a
lew day* in Portland with Mr*. 8.! Three young people of Cherryville
AIMS
took an exciting horseback ride a few
Quinn.
Bob Batie anti Chas. Elie of Oregon
days ago and landed in Cherryville a
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bartram and fam­
City made a pleasure trip to Aims last
little pale and trembling.
The horaes
ily visited witli Mr. and Mr*. G. Scharf
week. They visited Wm. Hardin and
came near getting the beat of them.
family.
Mr. and Mr*. F. A. Jets spent Sumlay
£. Coleman has a gang of men work­
at the home of G. N. Reynold*.
Mr. Mabry made a trip to Sandy on
ing on the .Mt. Hood toll road. They Tuesday.
Miss Nina York visited friend* here
will not open what is known as the Bar-
Mack Pulley lias rented Mrs. Boyce'*
Weduv-day.
1 >w n»ad from the Summit to Strick­
place an<l haa moved on to it.
He ba*
Miss Fox and mother are visiting at lands.
White River washed most of
t ia home of Mr* Aaron Fox this week. this |*art of the road away last winter, ordered good* for his store.
Mr*. S. F. White visited ber eon, O.
Mrs F. D. Hublsinl had the mislor* hence the mountaiu travel will be by
E. White anJ family last week.
tune to be bitten by a Io »rec and it i« way of the Oak Grove road.
thought will be several work a before she
Mrs. J. H. 1,. Max bee is visiting her
is entirely recovered.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. (.'line, of Or­
..
.
1 1
Harlow
Merchandise
OREGON
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