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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1908)
FRUIT JARS 'I* TROUTDALE FAIRVIEW SANDY VALLEY ITEMS Put in your orders for Fruit Jura now und get the benefit of a of the county, thia being their first child and a boy. Orient Rural Free Delivery, No. 1, ami Barton Rural Free Delivery have lieen ordered by the postoffice depart ment to «tart from Boring commencing I Aug. I, lflOfi. FAIRVIEW, Or«., July I4.-K«v W TKOl'TDALE, Or«., July 14.—Mrs (HIRRYVILLE McCaiinoii «nd children will leave the T. Scott and family left the first of the Alt Bell, Gus Hart and other« have Utter part of the week for California to week for their farm home near Salem to A station for th« state travaling li- Mr. Henderson of the firm ol Carlson spend several weeks. brary is now established at Kelso. The been seen passing Cherryville with lum A Henderson ol Gresham spent slew Ws are agent« for join the husband ami father. G. E. Shaver ami wife heve gone library contains 5w volumes of choice i ber on their way to the new hotel at I lour« in Boring on business Tuesday. Mra. Peter Owen» ii entertaining her reading free to all. Obi and young will' Rhododendron Springs. mother, Mrs J. I telly and daughter to the coast for their summer outing. J. T. Friel haa been building a fancy Agues uf <tekland, Cal. Two other of Mrs. C. Pearce and sou Frank of Tip tie sure to find something of interest. Welded by Electricity. Sold under u Positive Guarantee. Mrs. Owen's slate's will arrive here ton, Iowa, are visiting the former's sis All are urged to come al any time and fence in front of his new raeideuee. examine the library which will be found nest week. Vincent Friel who has l>een working ter, Mrs. E. Smith. at the residence of Robert Jonsrud. at the Rhododendron Hprings has come Henry Vanderhoof and wife enter Mrs. H. M. Shaw and daughter, Mrs OUK I IM 01 GK(M IKIIS IS GOMI’lf II Rev. H. C. Mterrill of CtXtrell preach«! home for the summer. tained Ed Duneleon and family of Til- Harry Donley, with their families have at Kelso Humlay evening, July 12. With lauiook on Humlay. Mrs. Doneleoti j» The new stage line from Boring to gone camping on tlx Itonley farm near and our Briers an* consistent with the quality ol gtxxls wr Votes will I m - credited aa follows; the aid of Mr. Lindell, Mr. Sherrill will Rhododendron Hprings ia making regu Mrs Vanderhoof's sister. Sycamore. NEW SI’BSCRIPTIONS carry. Perfect satisfaction and a square deal is what you continue the meetings during the week lar tripe now. W. W. Whitaker, who was a former N6 Vol«« Hix Month« .... G. K. Wilcox, wife and daughter, i get from us. II Rev. G. P. Rich will preach at Kelso 1 Year ........... IftO night U'legraph o|H*rator at Troutdale, went to Portland last W«ek to «pend a Misa Viola Friel of Cherryville have <1 1 H Year........ 2JJO who now Is in charge of the telegraph few week» l>efore going to fowa to make on Sunday, July IV, at H p. m. been visiting at Welches. 2 Year».......... 360 and sub station at Multnomah, visited Rev. Mr. Hagoes will conduct Nor <1 their future home. Alexanoer B. Brooke of Three-Six is 3 A FULL LINE OF McCALL’S PAITERNS 62ft »• • < (riernls here Sunday. ' 700 J. M. Martindale is moving Ids fam wegian services in Ilia Lutheran church I boarding al Cherryville while making I it »I 1000 Ray Moore and Win. Goodman left ily to hi» new leime in Ml. Tabor. Mr. Sunday, July IV, at 3 p. m. and English 1 hay on the Muses place tlial be bought 5 in the evening at H p ni. RENEWALS Tuesday morning for the harvest fields Martindale has gon« into business in recently. Hix Month« 25 Votes in Idaho. Sunday school is now held at Kelso Portland. J. T. Friel, Jr., has bought a team. 1 Year 75 " hall every Sunday at 2:30 p. m. Mi»» Mala-I Brink, who has lieen vis J. W. Benecke who has purchased Dave Douglass will run a butcher 2 Years 20U “ iting her »ister, Mi», John llealin, has and is now in charge of the general Haying ia still in progress in thia vi wagon from Cherry villa to Salmon to 3 325 •• SANDY, - - OREGON 4 SO) ” returned to her home near la-melon, mereliandiiie store, formerly owned by cinity and several larmers have fln:«l>ed accommodate the campers. 5 7<J0 •* ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦e Idaho. A. L. Slone, lisa moved bis family here. baying. Wm. Odell went to Sandy ou busi- ADVERTISING, JOB WORK, ETC. Mrs. Henry Richardson and daugh- The MisiH-« Emily and Florence James Anderson and wife of Portland nees recently. For every dollar’s worth of iter are visiting Mrs. E. A. Stafford at viaited their parents here over Sunday McElroy of Sandy will teach the Kelso j Job Work or Advertising A load of campers en route from school next term which will commence fame Grove term this week. sent in by you............... 100 Votes The McCune allows ware given in Ax Sandy to Bull Kun took the wrong road We print cards, envelopes, letter I Or. Henueberger is here from <'hicago tell's hall on Monday, Tuesday and the first part of October. and went nearly to Cherryville before head», bill head», statements, dodgera, I as government inspector al the Union Wednesday ol this week, they found out their mistake, and all posters, butter wrapper», wedding in Meat company's plant. tor the lack of a sign board at the prop Geo. McIntyre of Portland has been First-class accommodation» vitation». etc. You must collect for BLU RUN John Erickson and family of Sellwood visiting his sister, Mrs. Cora Anderson. er place. Commercial Irmi« solicite« I Job Work and send it in before you Visited friends here Sunday. Clean tirala and good meals Mr. and Mrs Clarence Jackson of Win. Butler and family have been Mr. and Mrs E. F. Andre viai ted get credit for votes due. L. Hampshire and family »pent Sun ■pending a few days in Washington. Orient visited Mr. and Mrs. J. H. L. friends in Bullrun recently. feed Siebte ie Ceieediei COMBINATION SUBSCRIPTIONS day with relatives al Washougal. Iasi, Msyliee last week While here Mr. Mr». J Cook and daugliter Edith are Mr. Bertber hasfini.hed the govern N ot « — The votes allowed on any of (teller of Portland was a guest of the Jackson and Mr. Maybee had a two- ■ pending some time in Troutdale. ment dwelling for the forest rangersand I the “combinations” in the following CASI'Eft JUNKER, Prop. : Hampshire* Sunday. da ys’ fishing contest The first day Mrs. Berther spent a Miss Ethel Shaver lia» gone to Clats is home again. list are the same as those allowed on Jimmie caught one more than Clarence Henry Surlier and family and A. B kanie for a three weeks' visit with rela few days with Mr Berther in the moun “The Herald'' alone lor th« same ami the second day Clarence caught one i Black ami wife were visitor» at LaCamaa tives. tains amt at Marmot ami reports a very length of time. Profit» on combina- more than Jimmie, which proved a tie. j Sunday. I tious are »mall, lienee you use them Willie Cree returned a few days ago pleasant trip. Mrs B. F. Hart is camping at Bull t'lieater Stevens now lias his new gas- from a month's visit with his grand I only as inducement« !•« get people to Jack Feegals and Mr. and Mrs. Will Kun. 1 ulme launch, ”Eva,” on the river and j »ubacribe if they will not subecritie for Feegals ieturned to the city yesterday father at lelranon. thv StevriiN family and Mr. utid Mri. Henry Wae»|« has the mumps. The Herald alone. after a week's visit with their |«rente, The Methodist l-adies Aid society met I Wiu Wright made m trip to l«atourell Miss Elsie Malar viaited Mise. Mary < ' iu the church on Wednemliv afternoon,. Mr. and Mrs. J. Feegals. Falla in it Sunday. Beaver State Herald and other papers Geo. New of Portland has been »{tend Waeei>e over Sunday. of this week. Mra. P«n Griffith« fins accepted the The price of The Herald alone is 11.50 Rev. J. W. Baughman of Chanute, Dick Stull and family expect to leave ing bis vacation at Bullruu tisliing. He I poaition <»( librarian at Troutdale. a year, but to tho»- who would like the Kans., is visiting bis brother-in-law, was well pleased with liis trip and took »•{vantage of a clubbing rate with in a short time for California where i • i Mr*. A. T. Tiller liaa had her new Wm. O. Kugli. Rev Baughman will other pa|ters we offer the following < • home a nice basket of trout. HKU.KII IK they will make their Inline. building on Main «licet ¡tainted. Mt. and Mrs. G. B. Thomas are visit-1 preach in the Cherryville schoolhouse low price»: Benjatnen Shaver am! four daughters Sunday and leave for Seattle Monday, j Here are the Combination Offers: Mra. I«ane haa told Iter household from Clatskanie are Branding several mg their son Frank near Estacada. goods and haa gone out of town. B. V. Tapp has placed a new Derrick i -Tte terte" is tiHimn srtt m 1 Us Mna( J. Cockelreas made a business trip to ' •lay« at the home ol G. E. shaver here. 1 yr. S mo«, fork io bis barn. Mita Mabel Reynolds baa gone to WEEKLY OREGONI KN «iso — 91 Kt Mrs. James Richey of Pleasant Val Aims Monday. DAILY OBEGONIAN *.» RJ4 Ihr Ptfrtlawd to take her poaitiou in D’LY and SUNDAY «»REGONIAN »50 Mr. and Mra. B. Smith of Wapauisha 4 50 ley, accompanied by Mr». Booth and £S DAILY TELEGRAM ......... l.UI> . poaloflice there. granddaughter, Arlene Dunbar of Grants is visiting here. SEMI WEEKLY JOI 'KN AL 2.3» 1.3» | DAILY JOI KN AL BORING 3.0» . 5.50 A cate of diplheria haa been reporteil Pass, viaited Mrs. J. P. Ilealin Sumi ay. The stork visited Mr. and Mrs. B DAILY and SUNDAY JOURNAL i-n Phone for Prices, Phone ior Goods—Phone Farmers 281 <>n .Sandy Pottoin. l.n Mra. Miller met with a very painful SUNDAY JOURNAI............................ . »M .Mias Bertha Moller of Portland visit Roberts Saturday and left a tine buy. PACIFIC MONTHLY ............ 2.00 1.25 accident a few days ago. She was cut PACIFIC HoMFXTEAD ................. 2 mt Mra. It. K. Morse of The I »al Ira ia ed relatives at the home ol her mother, 1.10 FARMER 1 10 2.1» ting wood and cut the forefinger and PACIFIC a|>rn«litig m-veral days witli her mother, Mrs A. B. Moller, Sunday. NATIONAL GRANGE 2 1» LIO M thumb very badly. The last car to POULTRY JOURNAL (Monthly) I 1.» I llwrc «ill I m * »ervice« in the Huediiili Mra. Frances Allanl. I). <>. Dunbar and wile returned to THE SCHOOL AND HoMEfM thl] Iy)l» »5 SALMON Gresham had gone so she was taken OREGON AGRICULTURIST.. 1.U0 _______ ____________________________ US language at H n ru. an<l 3 p. rn. I’a» tlieir home in Purtlami alter a week's Rt'RAL SPIRIT 2 50 there by Mrs. Tachiran in her boggy. Tlte Hotel McIntyre is rapidly tilling — ENTERTAINM ENT — FARM JOURNAL . 150 lor I*. Hchvrvtruii) ot PortUtxl *»ll visit with relatives here. .93 McCALI.'S MAOAZINEfLadie»') . 1.9» up with guests. Mr. and Mrs. Artbar Wm. Boring is quite ill.- l»rt*Hrh Thofte who cannot go home (<>r Ix-e Shaw has moved his family from This ____ , price ____ ___ 1» ___ f.»r ________ delivery , _ by ____________ mail only _ and Kuhn of the Lion Clothing company of dinner aboukl tuke lunch with them. Mrs. Morrison has opened Allison's only when remittance is made with order. Rowena into the II. 8. Stone cottage Portland are among the sojourners. AND LECTURE Papers may b»- »ent to »ep«rare addrvsaes. Oonir all ami y<»u will m»t regret It. restaurant and is serving meals at all Subscrip<K.ns here. may begin at any time. POWEll VAEIEY Mr. McIntyre has just finished put hours. The Ladle« Miwaioo auctety met nt the Mi«s Susie Hall of Portland visited ting in the foot bridge over the Salmon I’astor Minakcr of Portland "Mill J home of Mr». K W Anderson la»l Sat- Mrs. McAllister died last Friday FOX'S HALL, TROUTDALE, ORE. friends here Tuesday. river, thus connecting the camp grounds. niug at 6 o'clock of Bright's disease preash lu the Mission lala-rnailv at A. urday with a g.«l attendance. I Minty Mra. J . A. Cartlion visited Mrs. Geo. <1. Anderson’s grove Thursday and Fri ret re« h men t« were served ami a good Mr. and Mrs Greenntan, Sr., have nervous prostration. The funeral Sleret at Gresham Tuesday. day al K p m. TI h - ss services will tw time hud by all prem*nt. come out to the hatchery .to spend the vices were held at the Methodist church SEC I ION UNE Mrs Janie« Ijthey and child have summer with their son and daughter- by Rev. Mr. Ingalls. in Kughsli sii'l «II are invited to rotte Interment was Henry Nell arrival homo l«*t week The many friends of our former teach I m - vii down from Steveneun visiting rela Makes Th Best Saddles and hear them. Nest Sunday, July 1!*, (min liis trip to Kamma. in-law. ( made in the Itemascue cemetery. Mrs. He says he er, Mi«« Annie Schumaker, now the IN THE COUNTRY tive» here. Dr. Miller ami family have gone out McAllister leaves a husband, R. R. giml tn leave the cyclones, ntonm* wife of a gentleman uf the same name, All work done by Hand to Clackamas lake for the summer. McAllister, and two children, Elsie and * and finods ami come hark to Lis home will I»- pl«-a«-.| to hear that slie is the REMEMBER THE The Boring corre«pondent made a ' Johnie. here. motlicr of a eliuldiy son born recently LOW MLSO PRICE Pittsburg Perfect Field Fence INFORMATION FOR OUR CONTESTANTS BORNSTEDT & RUEGC üüSandy Hotel Sandy, Oregon Aaron Fox Troutdale, Oregon Everything Needed in the Hume Everything Needed on the form Correspondence Moving Pictures Saturday Eve., July 18 Sandy Harness Shop ROSE CARNIVAj I!" Douglass Store PI.KASANT HOME ••••••••••••••••• C. A. Johnson lost a horst? laut week, lie was cultivating and the Itorse be* came overcome by the heat and fell down ami died. * C. p. BROOKS Gasoline Wood - Saw 50c a Cord riEASANI VAHEY W J. Front is »till on the nick li*t. Oregon Troutdale, Mr*. Grant Sager han rvturnr<l from their Washington ranch ranch and ia on the ai< k liat. Having ia the order of tl»e day and the crop ia fine. •••••••••••••••••••••••• W. Ellison Mr and Mrs. Bornstedt and Mr. and in their coxy home near Mount Talsir. Mrs. J. Myers of l«rnts were guests at Win. Ream lias recovered from tri« W. Botelaun's lm»t Sunday. late «|sdl of the grip and ie able to help The Young l«adies Svuing society ou liis farm. meet at the home of Mrs. Mra. Carpenter and l>al>y have been , gren Saturday, July IK. victims of this heated s|*ell as have sev in cordially invited. eral other». : Mra Hall is on the sick lint. Geo Taylor of Portland Sator* tiny and Bunday at the home of bin par ents. Pays 4c. — Fi»K— ROCKWOOD Rolland Qiiesinlicrry was thrown from his liorsv one day laat week .and injured quite badly but is better now. An accident waa narrowly averted laat evening between a buggy and an auto mobile. Harley Turner was driving llie horse and just aa he was about to turn Are these mosquitos tin- left overs into the driveway at the McCabe ball from I ten ver or Cliieagu? They are the auto aniaslied into th-- buggy break simply fierce. ing thing» up considerably but no one Roliert Rolgers of Sunnyside was a was hurt. guest at the Buvkley home this past Maeve l«>velace and her brother went week. Also an auto load of cousins to Portland Sunday altetnoon to wit from Seattle luokol up their relative, ness the tiall gan «. Mrs. Buekley ou Wednesday last. Paul Oleson who is working for 0. J The hay crop ia a bumper this year in Brown while taking dpwn a swing from <>ur parts and good quality at that a tall tree al Blisses grove fell and was Berries and small fruits are also good. luidly hurt, one arm and a rib being Well, its all nn one of the roads that broken. He was taken to the city im- lead to the budding city of Gresham, so m «1 iately. it is m> wonder. Paas the compliment Rockwood's new schoolhouse is along. tracking a gm.l deal of attention these days. It is conceded to be the finest I------------------------------------------------------------------------------ school building nutside the city limits in Multnomah county. i Russellville Doings MELROSt Marian and Frank Brown start Hepner this week to visit relatives. Mr. ami Mr« Kerne« of East Portland Miss Nellie Brown of Washington The Mutual Telephone company of visited at the home of Mr. Jaeger Sun county «|>ent the Fourth with friends Grealiam ia extending its line« to the day. here. Cedar neighhorhooiL Among thofie Mr. ami Mr«. T. H. Pitta visited at Miss Edith Reynolds was entertained getting phonea at present are Paraona, FAIRVIEW the home of Itev. 8. F. Pitts at Gresham thia week by the Misses Taylors. McColluck, Stafford and Williams. laat week. —————— ———————■ I Other» will follow. Mra Pauline Pltilli|M arrived home Tho«. Anderson of Mt. Tabor visited A Christian Endeavor lawn social the July 2nd from Nebraska whore «he his cousin, Mr. Howitt, Sunday. was held on Wednesday night at the 111» Iteen visiting the laat two weeks. home of Mr. and Mrs. W. It. Piiaaons. Mra. W. II Addis entertained bereis It was well HtU ndcl and wit« veyy auc- At 2 o’clock last Thursday morning ter, Mrs. R. C. Olsen of San Francisco ee«»ful. Refreshments were served. an nuto load of men and women ran who expects to remain in Oregon and into a Japanese’ wagon east of the Rus Washington till Septemhgp, She has sellville store that ««« loaded with Iter- now gone to Yacolt on a visit to her Subscription Price of "The Herald” ries. The wagon was «mashed to piece« parents. Mra. Addis will go there on a ami the Iterriea and crate« strewn along visit in it few days also. Baby Addis ■ ONR YRAR I V» the Base Line road. A neighbor ia go was christened on Sunday, the 5th, and 1 w < » s i \i:s TIIHKE YKAM » «m ing to help the Japanese bring the peo dinner was served to the invited friends. H»UK YKARM ................... « 5 25 OREGON FIVE YKAR.W «.no ple Io time, who were in the auto. All spent a very pleasant afternoon. BING CHIRRIES DELIVERED AT J. A. CARTHON «« Horseshoeing General Repairing Wagon nil Carriage Work •« FAIRVEW, to Harlow, Blaser General PROUTDALE. «light mistake last week in saying that j Mrs. Cord cut her hand very badly a McIntyre's stage runs only to Salmon, few davs ago. It goes through to etches. | \ t*i|g ten-pound boy was born to the Work will soon lie commenced on the wifeotWm. A. Morand last Satunlay new nchoolliouse at this place. The in Portland at the home of Mr. Mor- structure is intended to be s good and and'« mother. Mr. and Mrs. Morand roomy one. j ate the best pleased people in this end Carries a Fall Liat if HORSE GOODS Harness and Shoe REPAIRING Promptly done V. E. FOSBERO, Prop. Sandj^^^Oregon Portland Railway Light & Power Co. COMFORTABLE RAPID FREQUENT Springwater Division ititww EUT 29 • 419 93 I II 4 Il T 11 Î 27 7 39 7 M 7 JI 7 44 7 52 7 54 7 92 7 IS 9 99 4 52 4 54 4 11 4 9 17 4 21 4 1 1 97 4 12 1 1 J4 S 1 49 9 1 <7 1 I 9 52 1 59 5 9 9 M 9 05 4 7 7 I I • 41 95 22 2« 41 47 51 97 92 •4 10 17 22 21 J5 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 9 IS 11 15 V 39 11 35 9 •1 11 52 V S3 11 56 9 11 12 11 JO 17 11 17 10 21 12 21 10 27 12 17 10 >2 12 » 10 94 12 54 10 49 12 49 10 47 12 47 10 52 12 92 10 51 11 59 10 05 1 95 11 15 7 35 7 52 7 M 7 11 » 17 9 21 ft 27 8 X2 8 24 8 40 8 47 8 52 8 8 Oft V ■ '-¡J 15 5 45 8ft : “ 52 6 » 5 50 56 6 24 8 ~ w 11 6 «1 17 9 17 21 a 27 M . 40 47! 52 58 06 Lv.. ' Ar Portland ............ Ar. Gott J une . Lents June . Galea. . . .Linnemann Gresham Hogan.... ..Anderson. ... Borin« Sieter. .. Barton tafle Creek Currinsville Estacada Caaadero L t I* M 1* M » Il II 1« II Ä" - 21 11 *> i se » so 1 49 9 9 9 9 9 43 41 n 27 22 IS It a Pally Except Bunday. b Transfer to Bellwood Cara for Porthand at Golf Links. A. M. figure« in Roman. P. M. figures in black, c Special Car leave« Portland Saturday Nights (ouly) at 11 » for tiresham. Troutdale and Fairview Returning to Milwaukee Car Barn». Troutdale Branch Between Linnemann and Troutdale VeSTMMB 1TIT19SS s m « 47 s is to 13 » 11 2 II < «I g N 2 II a X «M . * i» » m « » 1« *> t> N 2 N « u • m j n i it ... « mi .................. ...i..n.. . .... 4 l*d <U » » to »12 212 Kl «I U 7 Me xs 7 S ' «ai utasatn bi as ut w e 12 1 M I IS .Linnemann Bruner Base Line .Ourtis. Fairview Davi. Ready Siding Troutdale 57 9 57 11 *9 1 57 4 4 04 f 12 50 V 51 11 St 1 51 4 7 SO 9 M 9 19 V 41 11 41 1 41 4 For Oregon City, Canemah Park and way points, change cars at Golf Juuction For Lente, Mount Scott and east side pointe, change cars at Lente Junction. W. P. MULCH AY. Traffic Agent. General Offices. First and Alder St»., P ortland , Oaggo» Harlow Merchandise OREGON a