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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 18, 1908)
P0WHL VAILEY FAIRVIEW BORNSTEDT & RUEGG The Young Ledimi Hewing society met with a large attendance last Saturday at the horn® of Mr«. Livegren. Fairview, Ore Hept. 1ft.—Th® attend- i Amy Kami had a birthday irarty last an« e nt sch'tol jit,«, t>eefi very g*M>l for Saturday afternoon. There were fifteen the first week. Nepoleofi Davis, one <4 | little girl. Invited to help her enjoy her the mi I khi I directors, ha« been In charge 10th birthday.' Game® were played <4 the higher grade«, and will fill that I have for Sale a Few Choice after which lunch «»< served. Amy re Ixviiion until a teacher can b*t secured, i I County Hu|M*rinten<fenl Robinson has I ceived many presents. Sawed $2.25 per M. Hand Shaved $2.50 per M. | i<oiui«ed to supply the vacancy. M im | Powe’l \ allay - acbool openad . last Moo-1 - - bM ker of .. Burn« km - w, wa- ii- i-i to mi I ihvm . i taught, u,- r i i ( «lay with M ibn Hrar<M*k as principal and 'hut l«*w than tuo weeks before opening You are Going to Buy FIELD FENCING, Let Mina Lida Bramhall a. a..i.tuiit. The ' J"'"; inform« I th.- I.mrd .,t her inability 1». here. Miss Nina York, who' us show you the SUPERIORITY oi attendance I, large capccially in th® pri- I to taught in Troutdale last year, is primary « > in 1'routdale, that are Choice Locations (or mary ro*»m which is already loo I teacher. e«l. Then* is great nerd of Mr» W. II Wells and two children Residence or Business Purposes. schooUioiiM'-^now. I have return<«l to their home in P rtland over all others; it comes in any style you may wish. Prices > latter several weeks’ mmpintf on th«* Kun ' The Ladins Mission« so«dety held a j I lul B hih h Mr. Wells mid two other very pleasant meeting at the home of iehihlrrn will remain here (or a few days are no higher than inferior makes. An longer. Mrs. Carl Ne|«on last Monday, Cull or urite me, elalsirat«* luncheon was served under E. <i .MrGaw and family have re-! M® sell McCALL PATTERNS and Publication«. Supacription« taken I turn«-1 from tlie my and have moved th«* tree*. for McCall's Magazine only 50c ¡>®r year postpanJ Another pleasant «urprise to<ik place I into their new home in Irvington. Mm. G Wadsworth and daughter, la»t Saturday night at the home of C. Mi«* Helen, have returned to Portland, ' I*. Johnson in honor of Mrs Johnson*« ' J frmn •• ¡»«*«»<1 inth«* numm«*r here. ^«» mplete OREOON TROUTDALE urphewf, <>. Toreeu’s, 25th birthday, Mo ivi * and Mab«*l Zimmerman Tomatoes and Com, 3 for .A few intimate friends were present j will go t«i Eugene to attend college tbi* 25c and Mi»» Magnuson wrote a poem on* * wtatir. the occasion. Refreshment* were 1 t'liurl»*« Fi»k and wife expect logo to SANDY, OREGON to make served ami the guest« ‘departed alnjul i • Npokane aliout September j their home. SANDY midnight. Mi»« Eva and Blaine Turner will at Mias Emily Johnson entertained some tend Sandy wit» made very lively Inal Hun- high Mch'riil at Gresham thia year. Monday, bailing up much loose hay and i KEIM) >y by the arrival of a «core or more of friend« la«t Hunday. Mi»« E<litli McKilip has returned from straw, and a* a finisher to the fall ac iiu U m from Portland, tin* occupanta lie- John Jonsrud is rapidly pushing work gaa«ide. tivity the 8earl«*a woodsaw of Monta- i ing r<dn«hrd with a »pleat 1id dinner nt Ix*e Khaw left on Monday for S|«okane villa steamed in and demoralized cord-1 on the new addition to the Kelso ar hoc!. EIRWOOO Hotel S.tndv. Mr an<l Mm. Frey, of Porthind, re where lie will lie emplovi*d a« section wood piles into stove lengths. Almost School will commence on the 12th of One«« Ngnin th«* village M'hool I ell* turned this week from their ramp “Idle- foreman for the <> K. A N. Co. October with Miss Emily McElroy, Burton Beemer and wife are «(lending as busy as Gr«-sharn is our little burg principal, ami Miss Florence McElroy, a-while" near Firewood, where they forth their cheerful ton«*«. TIMlil Its a f«*w day« with friend« at Salem. nowadays. primary teacher. Mm E Riding» «pent a few «lay* at have spent th«* summer. As usual, they called al The Herald ofiiceand vxprr»»ed Mi»» Etfie Flanerv, who haa been The Sorenson family are expecte«J , her <»l«l home recently and »»» a web their interest iu “The Popular Home «(lending ibe rummer with her aunt, Mr. Wirts lectured Sunday evening to home from the hop fielda thia week , mine visitor to her many friends in Weekly." Mr« W. II. Na*hburn, haa returned to Several of the residents aliout here a large and appreciative audience. Clackamav. Sandy. will attend the State fair at Salem dur-1 Rev. G. P. Rich will preach at, Kelso ut srtt' Rev C. B. Rees preache«! bis farewell Po«tma*ter Paul 1C. Sunday afternoon, September 2Uth, HLA5AM HOME aermon Sunday. He will pursue .... hia ing the wt-ek. ■ iiv recently made mi •tudie« io Willamette t nivemity. Neighbor J. Dollonvich ia doing a after Sunday school which begins at ■ nd Mm. N ’ asahalm and sons, Will I Government Camp. Cl II IN«. Mr«. Ward Evan« and won of Hurl land office business in fruit, handling 2:30. J. B. Tawney, our hardware mer Emil, of Indiana are visiting her broth* burt were viaiting Mra. Evans' parent« many tons of pears and apples this fall Bert Johnsud. Misses Clara and Ma FINISHING MATERIAL chant, lately liought a young, well- j er. John Straus, nt Walnut Grove farm. here Hunday. for Portland trade. tal Jonsrud, Gustaf Stuck! and Albert Mr* Davis of Terry ami Mrs. Ander matched team of bay*. Mr«. J. !' Henl^n entertained the Chas. Wilson, wife, sons and daugh Jonsrud have gone to the mountains. Many summer sojourners are break-j son of Cleone and Mrs. Kirk of Portland I.»<Iiea Aid Society Wednesday. Victor Johnson and family of Pleas were gut*ta of Mm. John Brain hall Sun Mi»«ew Ali<e and Muriel MrKinlav ter efient Sunday at Buckley grove. mg up camp and reluming to their day The J. Stanley threshing crew held ant Home were Kelso visitors. an«t Franc«*« MrKinlay and bride, all of I honirs while a goodly number are re Mrs. B. F. Holt of Portland was a Mrs Shriner alm is on the sick list is Spokane, virited at the home of Rev. W. the fort in our midst on Tuesday and maining to enjoy the ph*a»ant “Indian lie Iter at this writing. Wednesday, piling up straw stacks at a guest at the home at the home of Rob- T. Scott lant week. I ert Jonsrud Sunday. g«sjd rate. Summer" day*. Mm. M. A Bramliall of Gresham and J. B. Allison, Sandy's “Kerry Gaw," her ai«t«*r, Mm Jones, of Oklahoma vis will soon move hia family into the cot* ited at Walnut Grove (arm Thursday. tage ntonlly occupied by Mr. and Mm Mm. Duncan visited Mrs John Straus Plionv, III. Mill mile east K«-I«o Frank Skinner who hate returned to Saturday. their old Imine at Independence. Mr* E. C. Carson of Portland i* visit CORBETT Troutdale, Ore., Sept. 13.—The school First-class accommodation« ing Mr*. J. T. McElroy. Mm. Carson hoard belli a apecial meeting last Mon Reel was a Portland visitor Fri- F. C. Commercial trade solicited find* Sandy a splendid field for akvtche* day afternoon. The newly elected direc Clean bed« and good meal« ¡day. tor, Dan Mickley, took his office. The both in oil and water color. Hattie Dunn who has been present enrollment is 105 and the board Miaa .Mai Pavia, recently of Gresham, ban Feed Stable ii Canetctiea decided that it the number were in secured a line building site ou which he ■pending her vacation here retunned to creased to 13» or more, »■ they think it her home in Portland Wedn<*«lay. pro|wM««0 aoon to erect a dwelling. will, an additions I teacher will be cru CASPER JUNKER, Prop. Mrs. M. E. Reed haa had a concrete ft room for the purpose is now Misar« Katie and Mary Junker gave a poreh built the lull length of her store 'paired . pleasant birthday ¡«arty to which many I building. Sandy Oregon Mr«. Alfred Larson and Mrs. D. B. friend* were invited. Mi»« Eva Ree«l and Mr«. E. Charney Griffiths are attending the State Fair. Joe iMnahue is again with ua after a were visitors at Ferndale Place Satur- Mr«. Ethel Macontash and son have pleasant summer spent in Eugene. i day. gone to Seattle to join Mr. Macuntash. Ou Monday, the I4tb inst, a fine 10- Htella ami Roy Anderson returned John Strife and family have been pound boy arrived at the home of Fran* Monday from their trip to the Sound ■pending a few days at the beach. . where they have been vmiting relative«. cis McCabe and wife. Emmanuel May and wife left last I FEED ON HAM« Mias Htite« and Spencer arrived here week for an extended tour of Europe. Saturday to liegin their school work Miss Georgia Reynolds was out from ROLLING AND Monday. Miss Spencer will teach the Portland Sunday. Upper I<alourell «chool. Mrs. Frit« Moritr h«« been entertain Mi«« Bertha Henry went to the city ing her niece, Miss Moritz, from Dayton, Born to Mr. and.Mrs. Harry Spencer ; Saturday. , Wash. I Septeinlier Bth, a daughter. Mother Mr». E. Charney who has «pent the ORE. and child doing well. BORING. Mrs. M Allard Metcalf has gone to . (SUCCESSOR TO A. U STONE) past week here visiting her sister, Mr». Portland to take up her school work. Joe l»onaliue haa returned home from Gleason, returned to her home m Aber- Misses Mabie and Blanche Brink have an citcnd«'l surveying trip in Southern i deen, Wash., Monday. recovered sufficiently to be able to sit Mr«. • ».trend of Portland called on up and the family hope to be able to Oregon, lie will now drive stage for return home from Elgin by the last of E. F. Ikmahue from Sandy to Boring [ I friend« here Sunday. T. HENSLEY the month. Mack McKinni® will take charge of the ( 8. Logan is able to be up again, af • livery tarn at Sandy. fldsh-LIqhts from a Traveler's ter 8. several deva continement to his bed The Veeken-Huggins trial came off with rheumatism. Itineracy. • FAIRVIEW, OREGON Indore Judge Ol»on in Portland. The | Mrs. C. H. Owens snd daughters Mrs. (Continued from Paso 4) Huggins Brdthere are bound over to ap- t Bertenshaw and Mrs. Harold Shaw and 50c a Cord |<ear before the grand jury under Itonds j Bostonia orchestra discoursed entranc- i d«»ghter Beulah, of Kansas City. Mo., e«aeeeee«aa«e®a«aaaeawaaeaaaeeae®®eeeeaaaaeaaaaaae«a« ’iSTW-S?; Oregon of «1000 apiece which they furnished. | ............. Troutdale, It is expected their cas<> will come up turn, refinement and market) intellect evening a party war given in the visit Phone Fermera 3613 before the present grand jury. delivered addreaaea that educated, in- or’« honor at the home of Mrs. Owens' Mr. Proctor has painted hia new tarn. spired and delighted the vast audiences. mother, Mrs. Daily. Mr. and Mrs. , « Flank Kolakv was unsuccessful in his Anyone could not attend any of the «er* Owen's, with their relatives, left Tues day for Long Bench to s|w*nd a few days liunt for the large bruin which crossed »ions without feeling that the ideal Mrs. t«e(ore Mrs. Owehs and daughters start Sarah Hecker, the president, had set tlie pipe line near his house. These California, w here they will spend for her constituencv, wan being raptdlv I for Orist Taken'at any Time-—Quick Delivery. several days. bears come down foi evergreen black fulfilled. Mrs. Fred Zipimerman, who haa been I berries. Of the many «daliorate and important «• ftmbert Andiews has taken up work rvc«*ptions tendered, none )»erh«)w* wan i very ill. ia able to lie around again. Hannah Baumann of Portland of more interest than the one at the;. Miaa — Horseshoeing at Bull Run. MilUFeed on Hand at All Times I^ d visiting Mrs. b. K. . Ixtgan. Miaa E. Miller of Portland has been state capital. The beautiful rotunda of Rev. D. M. Metager of Dallas and! the «tat<* house where the reception was visiting friends in tliis community held* is one of the art gems of our Rev. Wood of LaFayette are conducting General Repairing lately. country, Da decorations portray four revival services in the Evangelic church. Wagon aid Carriage Work Cottrell school takes up the 21st day important events in Massachusetts his- Mrs. Henrv Richardson entertained Market Price Paid for Grain of Septemlier with Mia« Dorcas Hedin torv and are notable for their fine bar- her sister, Miss Florence Staff inl, and mony with the l»'aiiti(ul color scheme Miss Edna Hamlin of Gresham on Hun as principal and Miss Blanche Ruther of tlie hall, to which tlje historic tattle day. ORI (ION ford. primary. Hug. also contribute. FAIRVI'W, (’has Williams haa purchased the bar Mrs. E. E .Lick has taken some views I cannot begin to tell of the pleasure ber shop and building lielongmg to J. 8. of the »chool building which is now of once more wandering around old his Hudson. He will locate in the new toric Boston, every foot of it teeming Weinhardt building soon as completed, FAIRVIEW, OREOON ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦J complete«!. with historic interest, and the new, where he will have up to date quarters. ! Thomas l.audertack ami John Zim- modern Boston with it« Copley Square Mr. Williams will also have hie real ♦ ... ¡ brick narrowly escajied drowning at the its unsurpassed public library, its broad eMats office there. Attention ia called 1 hop tlelds in an unsuccessful attempt to avenues, it« elevate«! car line and its to his ad in an »ther column. sub wav for rapid transit, its hundreds Glen Hamilton of Kansas City is as rescue a l»«y who drowned. of trolly rides out to still other histone tila,. Williams iu the tarbej Rev. Mr. Coleman of Washington s|s>ts. Neither can I begin to give you Fisting shop. TKOI'TDALE, ohe . preached to a full house at Coir roll last nnv ad«*<|iiate conseiition ol the lovelv, delightful parks and resorts full of won Sunday. SH1I0N ILM | Newton Hedin visited at the houis of derful charm and beauty; no, one to re alise the taauty as well as historic inter FIRWOOI) Site 4 I E, l eaf last week. eat of old New England must go ami Bids for the new «choolhousc will be < > —SUITS— —NORBA— Many men from these parts went to get themselves in touch with the spirit opened on the 16th in»t. The plan« Portland to hear Eugene V. Debb's lec- that permeates this historic center. $10 to $3.5 $3 Hat have been made entirely under Supt. Of tlie visits to several renowned wat j tore on "Socialism." ering places, to the home of Daniel Robinson's direction both to hygienic Webster, and of a brief stay in Utah comfort for teachers and pupils. The JVew and ^om/Hete Line of visiting the Mormon tabernacle and on building when completed will present a ami on till the ears pulled in at the pleasing appearance on the Section Une Union station Portland—all that is road and a credit to it. another chapter. Ever* F axon A diuton . 1 The Gates bailer hove in sight on Fine Line of Real Estate Look ! BARGAINS Shingles! Ii Pittsburg Perfect ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Chas. Williams, Dry’Goods and Groceries I LUMBER STRAUS LUMBER COMPANY TROUTDALE ORE. ORIENT. B^Sandy Hotel Market Price for All (TRAIN BOUGHT BORING ROLLER AND MILL CHOP J. W. BENECKE1 conatu Tasseti ••••••••••••••••• General Merchandise Gasoline Wood-Saw i • • CHOPPING AND ROLLING ••••••••••••••••• J. A. CARTHON SUN-DIAL FEED MILL Steam Wood Saw CLOTHING W. F. GREER f ! I Fall and Winter Goods CHOP MILL ! For Sale at a Bargain Gresham Undertaking Parlors Good Condition UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING R. P. Rasmussen All Work First-(’lass. Calls Promptly Attended to Phone, 147. Re«., IM. Corbett. - Shoes and Furnishings J20 P1;R l0N GASH DIAMOND SWEEP 2 to ti HORSE IN »WER | Oregon > I. V. EMERY. PROF 6RESHAM, ORE OR ITALIAN PRI NES DELIVERED AT VIEW, BOXED. FAIR- BOXES FI RMSHED. llrinit jrnwr fruit early — Overripe fruit Wortlde««. W. E. ELLISON, CLEONE, OREGON < » « > ! Norris» Baker Co • :: 223 >444 "American Clothiers" MORRISON STREET Successors to Welch A Co. < > PORTLAND.) [ORE. ! [