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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 4, 1908)
CHOPPING AND ROLLING FAIRVIEW TROUTDALE I • < > FAIRVIEW, Or«., Hept 1.—Mr«. Lil- | TROUTDALE, Ore., Kept. 1 —J. If. (J riti taken at any Thne—Qukk Delivery. liuti Johiiwiti >>f Th. Dalle» is visiting Hudson has sold his house and lots and Mrs. hie interest in the tiarlier »hop to Chas ri-lxtiv». hern lor * lew days. Johnton I. a him :« of D. H. Dunbar and William». Mr. Hudson ba» sold bis household goals and will take hie fam Mr. J 1*. Haalin. Mill Feed on Hand at All Tinies Mr.. Harsh Robhin. of Bruno, Idaho, ily to Baker City to spend some time ha. I h -,-0 visiting l.latlve. hvre for s and may decide to locate there. Mr. Williams cams here a few weeks ago few day«. Market Price Paid for (Train G. E Shaver haa >>een ■psttdiog a few from The Dalles and has been aaeiting Mr. Hudson in bis shop. daya at Clatakanie. L. Hampshire haa gone to Granta Miaa Grace Wilcox who has been ■psnding the peat few weeka in Port Pass on a business trip. Mrs R. E Morse lias returned to her land wa. here on Hunday a gneet of Mrs. J. M. Aahcrsft. Miaa Wilcox will vielt home at The Dalles altar several days' IAIUVIIW OREGON friend« in Hood River for a few days. visit with her mother, Mrs. Frances The choir of the Presbyterian church, Allard. Mrs. M. Allard Metcalf and eon assisted by Mrs. J. M Ashcraft, elixiu- have gone to The Dalles to visit Mrs. tlotiiat. will give a concert at the Hurl Morse for a few days, Mr. Clapp has returned from bis va- burt Presliytenan i burclt next Haturday cation trip at the beach. evening. H. E. Surlier and family spent last Fairview echool will open on Heptam- ber It with M im Locker of Burns and week with friends at Hl. Johns. AIMS ! Miss York of Portland in charge. Misses I /»la and Eva Htephene The Aim» school open» Monday with Mrs. G. O. Dolph has returned from spending a few days with friends at Heli-1 M im luiura Burkholder aa l ear bar. wood. an ex tend« I eastern visit. TIMBERS O. V. Hick man psaard through A! ma I Chas, and Ralph Heult have returned M im Margery Hampshire is visiting Sunday enroute to Bridal Veil where be ROUGH LUMBER her grandmother at Washougal. ■ from their outing at Tillamook. SIZED am> DRESSED 1 I MUER ia living. Win. Johnson is building a new fence Mr. and Mrs. Burton Beemer have re- There ia a good many |»eople around RlSTD' here that ar. going to th. hop gelds ‘“J"«1J'”"' • »-• ’»•Y' “ on his place. Mr». Rime Johnson visited her chit- ' FLOORING Monday, among lhem being Hig White [ Vancouver. and lamily, D. Martin and wile, Earl j .Mr. Davey of Clatsklnia is a guest at dren at the home of Mrs. W. Lenforth last Hunday. White and w ife and Bob Maiiry and (the home ol G. E. Shaver, Mrs. Frances Allard expects to go to MI m Pauline Gloor who has been family. H. (' la>we made a business call on here caring for her niece, Rosalie Lush- eastern Oregon to spend the winter. or, has returnoil to her home in Fillion. M im Harriett Hubbard expects to en Wm. Hardin Thursday. Rosalie ha» fully recovered from an st- ter college at Dallaa this fall. Mack Pulley's Itsby is quite sick. lack of apiieiidieltia. Misae» Mabel and Blanche Brink, who Mrs. t, II. Cha|ipel and daughter of have been ill with typhoid fever at Ml IROSI l^tCama« are visiting the formers' Elgin. Idaho, are reported to be im \ conrert will lie given in the Harriet daughter, Mrs Ralph Coupeland. Mrs. proving. The Brink family will return Ibff Mrtboduat church on Friday even* <'lia|>|H-l has just returned from an east to Troutdale as soon as the daughters ing. KeplviiitMir llth, l»V the Method!»! ern visit. health will permit. choir of (irrmhaiii for Hie I h * lieti l of the Gral Snover of Portland visited Troutdale fx hool will open next Mon Mviro»«* church. friend» here Haturday, day with Mr. Fisher, Mr». Endicott and Mr» o A Jackson visited relatives Mi»» Palmer a» teachers. If the attend in Portland on Hunday. Mr«. Jackson ance jiistify it, nn additional teacher St ASIM and daughter» will move to the city to w ill tie employed anil one of the rooms M.’/rAcf Price for All wInch ha» hitherto not been used has A yard party »uw given at "liar- apaatd the winter. been fit ted up for the purpose vest I I oiiiv ,’’ the reatileiir»’ of Mr. and J. A. Cart lion ba» material on the Mrs J. J. ('ampt August 21, in honor of ground anil is clearing of! hi» lots, pre Roy Buxton has returned from visit their granddaughter., Vera, Opal and paratory to building a house on them. ing her grandmother, Mrs. E. A. Staf Hazel Camp, all o( Clsona. A pleawnnt II. W. Mathison ia sutmtituting for J. ford. at L>ne Grftve farm. afternoon wa« »pent in playing outdoor Rev. D. M Metzger of Dallas preached H. Hehrani on Route I during the let guinea after which lunch was serv«i on ter’s absence. Mr. Schram and family in the Evangelical church here last Hun a table under the shade trees, then all day. i have gone to the hop fields. departed with a light atei happy heart. Jack Oliver and wife of Portland vis Mrs. J. T. Htillion visited Mrs. James Thoae prewent were Emma and Joaie it«! I. Helming and wife on tsundav. Thompson, Ve»ta Tegart of Rockwood, Anderson in Portland last week. I FED ON HAM» Miss Edith Reynolds was out from Gladys Covert of Portland, Hazel Etter- . Liuia and Wm. Stone are home from Portland Hunday to visit relatives. man. Ethel Rievee, I.ucy Hpi.lle of As- an outing at Lost Lake, I«»1.1.1 S<i AM» torta, Freda and Dewy Niece, darei G. O. Worden and family of Portland ('bandiera of Lenta, l»vrtha Italie anil visited at the home of J. Alfred Larson CORBITT Eva Stanley of Astoria. on Sunday. F. II. Reel made a trip to Washou- Thomas Alexander and family re* ORE. HORI.XO. ' gal in his launch Monday. at Tacoma after tGvn M im llsrict Hubbard olTroutdale was j turned to their home W. Knierivm and D Butler are going a guest at the home ot E. D. Chamber- several days' visit here. to build an additiou on Mr». Fred Ei j lain Friday and Saturday. Mrs Frank Portello has been very ill. Steam ling'« house. Mrs. Drt-sell visited in the vicinity of G. N Reynold» and wife have moved E. Teaaman ia hauling wood home I Gage several day» last week, into Mr». Susie Timms' cottage, vacated from Burkholder’» mill. Mr». \f E. Keed and daughters were by Dr. R E. Holm and family. W. W. Sharp had a »tack of hay in the city Wednesday and Thursday, TRol’TDAl.E, ORE. bailed last week. Mi»» Ko»» of Portland b a visitor at J. (' Wilson {minted the schoolhouse, the home of Geo. Chamberlain. POWELL VALLEY District No. II. last week. FIRWOOD 50c Septemlier 14th is the date set for. A number of Powell Valley people at There has Iwen »»»me hunters camp* opening (’orl»ett school, Miaa Abbie <i ! tend«! the de-dication of the new Swe- . Stile» of Portland ha» Ixn-n employed a» dish Lutheran church in East Portland ing at Trapper creek. Fred Knierim) wm over with |,in instructor and comes highly reconi-1 last Sunday. hinder ami cut A. Gtulitl* oats la»l mended. Miss Bertha Henry, who has Rev. B. 8. Nystrom return«! home j taught here for the past two rears, has ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Wednesday. Saturday from Astoria where he has his elect«! to teach the Pleasant View W. S. James haa started to haul I school ami will enter into her field of lieen attending the annual convention •••••••••••••••••• wood to the llooatcr Rock cannery. of the conference. lalior Hepteuiber 7th. Shingles! Look! i « Sawed $2.25 per M. Hand Shaved $2.50 per M. h You arc Going to Buy FIELD FENCING, Let :: us show you the SUPERIORITY ol Pittsburg Perfect SUN-DIAL FEED MILL LUMBER BORNSTEDT & RUEGG over all others; it comes in any style you may wish. are no higher than inferior makes. Prices We sell McCALL PATTERNS and Publications. Supscriptions taken ,, for McCall’s Magazine only 5Oc |>er year postpaid ' ’ ^Correspondence Qry Goods and Groceries our link of «''»« plete : > Tomatoes and Corn, 3 for............................................. -25c ; > - SANDY, $20 OREGON!» - PER TON FOR PEACH PLUMS OK ITALIAN PRUNES DELIVERED AT FAIR- BOX» FURNISHED. VIEW, BOXED. Bring your fruit early — Overripe fruit Worthlew. CLEONE, OREGON W. E. ELLISON STRAUS LUMBER Bæ Sandy Hotel Firit-claM accommodations Commercial trade solicite«! Clean beds and good rueala ORE. ORIENT, I • Feed Stable ia Conaectiu CASPER JUNKER, Prop. GRAIN BOUGHT Sandy, Oregon BORING ROLLER ANO J. W. B EN ECKE MILL CHOP (SUCCESSOR TO A. L. STONE) Tasseti Wood Saw W. I GREER F. C. Reed sold bit black driving horse to Ernest Zilm. I »an Roliertaon sold Ina land to John . Geo. Stephenson, family A Co., who Hleret. Consideration, 13,800. have been camping here the |>aat live Roberta.>ua, Beers, Lauderliacks and weeks, returned to Portland Sunday. some of the Radfords are now in the Mr». J. Dunn of Portland wa» an over 50c a Cord mountains. Sunday visitor at Mrs. Ketchum«. Will Hudson ha» gone to Wind River Oregon Troutdale. Columbia Grange will meet in regu hot springs for his health. lar session Saturday, September 5 All Phone Farmers 35i2 Miss Lillian Newton ot Woodburn is members should i>e present as there is visiting here. i important business to la- transacted. Henry Inlow and family are visiting l.ewis Saunders came out from Port- at Independence. | land Friday to visit his parents. Mr. Services will lie held in the Cottrell ' Saunders is engaged in the real estate church next Sunday. A Portland min business at present. •• ister will s|w<ak in the forenoon. Mr. I»eal of Portland spent Sunday at 1 Horseshoeing Misa lledin returned from the mount his fsrnt in this vicinity. ains thia week. Mr. and Mrs. Hicks went to Hillsboro General Repairing the last of the week to attend a family reunion of the Hicks family. Wagon and Carriage Work ORItNI Mrs. Chaa. 8 mith ol Portland spent; Mr. and Mrs. C. 11. Jackson, Mrs. Sunday at the home of Will Hughs. • • I Cline and Mrs. W. J. Harris started for OR I .GON Floyd Reed attended the ball at FAIRVEW. i the hop fields the first of the week. Washougal Friday night. Mr. Campbell has improved ths looks Gene Larson of Troutdale was cslling ■ of his barn by a new roof. on friends here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Louderhack have re ( NDKHTAKING and KMHALMINO Mrs. Lucy Kincaid haa been on the turned from the mountains where they sick list the past week. Calls Promptly All Work First*(’la»a. spent a pleasant week. Attended to Our Sunday school will be held at 2 Rev. J. O. Coleman of Kent, Wash., Rua.. 14» Phone, 147. p. m. next Sunday. Rev. Mr. Soule will preach at t'ottrell and at the chap- GRESHAM. ORE I. V EMERY. MOP will preach at 3 o'clock. 1 el on 8uiii|gy. September fl. T. HENSLEY COTTKLLL Gasoline Wood- Saw The Yonng Ladies Sewing society will meet at the home of Mrs. J. Lovgren on Saturdsy, September 12. Everybody invited. Miss F.melie Johnson spent last week visiting friends in Portland. The echool directors are having a new well dug in the school yard. N. John- Sandy Harness Shop Makes Th» Bist Saddles IN TIIK COI’NTKY All work dons by Hand Carries a Full line ef HORSE; GOODS Harness an.l Shoe REPAIRING Promptly done V. EL FOSBIiRG, Prop. Handy• • Oregon SANDY W. J. Wirtx, the famous lecturer of I this vicinity, will lecture to the people at Kelso, Hept. 13th, at H p. nt. You are all invited to hear him. Poultry is to have its due recognition at the livestock show in September. (tvert'sDin prises is offered and the interest may bo judged from the fact I that already over ItlOO entries are i Imokeil. Poultry means almost (5,000,- 1 HIM) to Oregon annually. KSEEDSI BICkBEE S SEEDS SlttEEO I W SPECIAL OFFER Wu.4. v- Salt» N.w . X trial will W W make you our permanent customer. W F ' 11 PriK ttllKtto» the ftne«; T«rwr> T »lendid : »>.«, » beet »«IW-aM T&neues la AU. erABAMYKEB T« FLAG ABC. Write to-day; Mention thlt Paper. SEND IO CENTS i i '•W'V F—i— M4 FMtiw MA rMn Ul* 1 ted, ,11 nAowt me B«t rwMUee o< k«.W, Buckbee. S^ n I r . 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Portland Saturday Night» (only) al 11 SO tor Gmham, Troutdale and Fairview Returnins to Milwaukee Car Barna. Troutdale Branch IT4TKW I IS 2 114 41 S M 7 is • 2e 20 2 20 4 12 S M 7 221 2T 21 2 20 S 00 0 42 7 MS >5 <1 ¿3 R. P. Rasmussen Oregon I 11 54 11 3ft 1» 11 1« 11 11 03 9 54 1 M 9 49 1 43 1 40 1 33 1 27 9 22 111 9 1» I EASTMUÌ0 Good Condition wk«. J J Read the Want Ad», for Bargain*. Between Linnemann and Troutdale for Sale at a Bargain t *TU- UM; M Springwater Division DIAMOND SWEEP 2 to 6 HOUSE 1*0WER • OREGON son and E Anderson are doing the dig ging and H. Cristensen and O. Ekstrom are doing the brick, gravel and concrete wot k. C. J. Ijtssfolk who has been ill for some time is able to be around again. Miss Ella Bottleson of Portland spent a few days with the home folks last week. Mrs. Alma Herren of Seattle is visit ing her mother, Mrs. Anna Nordblom. Mrs. Ida and Edith Nordblom of Port land spent Sunday with the bomefolks. The auction sale at the Mission church wss largely attended. Ice cream and cake were served FREQUENT CHOP MILL Corbett. ; FAIRVIEW. Portland Railway Light & Power Co. J. A. CARTHON Gresham Undertaking Parlors General Merchandise M 2 3t S 10« M 7 40 1 45 ___ Linnemann. Bruner Base I.ine .Cvrtto. . Fairview Davis Ready Siding Troutdale 36 7 57 9 57 11 57 1 6 .*» 7 50 51 11 51 1 4 24 7 4L 9 41 11 41 1 41 4 11 T For Oregon City, Canemah Park anil way points, change car» at Golf Juuction For Lenta, Mount Scott and east »ide points, change cars at Lenta Junction. W. P, MULCHAY, Traffic Agent. General Offices. First and Alder Sts., P ortland , O rsoon . «