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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1908)
A FAIRVIEW DO IT NOW! TROUTDALE Fairview, Kept. 22—Alter nearly eigh I rouldale, Kept. 22—Presiding Elder teen y«-are of service a» Jia.lor of Hmltli | Baleiilina is expected on Fri«iay to assist Memorial Hiurch here. It«v. W.T. Hr-otl Rev. UiMsl iu the evening services. ha titled In lite resignation to lit» church Rev. D. M Metzger, Dean of the Dallas last Huntlay. II it ia sccsiite«!. Rev. College, who has been assisting him l«-lt Hcott I’Xp'i'Is to take up worn in a new for Ins home Monday. Mr. Metzger’s field services for the past summer are greatly Kill ONB WP.IÌK THE 11 Lif t I.II olì I Its Miss Loulao Moller ami Mrs Helen appro iateil by the church people. Murphy of Portland are visitiug their Tom K router has moved to Mutinyside. mot her, Mra. A. Il Moller. F. D. Hubbard is expected home from He vers I of our farmers are Intereatad the east alaiut October 1. In the coming fair at Gresham. Oct. li J K. I.ion and wife have move*) into leaves mm« liai much lime to get remly Troutdale where he will lie employed by | a got«I display either. the Union Meal Company. Willi Each New Subitciplbm or Renewal Mrs. J. M. Volkmar of Oregon Citv haa Th. farmer» of thia vicinity are invit la-en the guest of her sister. Mrs. C. G. ed to prepare their Mock ami other pro- Fancher, who has been suffering with du« 1» for exhibit at the Grange Fair inflammatory rheumatism lor some Misa Harriet llubiiard will attend Now U tin' liiiu* Semi im your Mibw-ription for ymtnedf, your frien.l» or your lime. college at Dallas this year. relatives ami two ticket* will I«« nwervwl for you for each sulsarription Mrs. A. M Anderson left Saturday tor Miew.uri Io make a sis weeks visit with r al Tin- Herald otftee, for any day of tlu< Fair, October tt-IV. telalives ami friends. Mrs. G. E. Hliaver has been epemiing : several days at seaside. BEAVER STATE HERALD J. D. Kerley haa gone to southern Ore Mr. McCartney matte a busint-ss trip gon from Haletu where be stayed a t<*w to Tillamook last week. "THK rort'UI lloMK WKKKI.V da) a. Il Lauri ia building an addition to OREGON GUKHjlAM, Mr. ami Mrs. D. H Dnnhorand grami- hia home. aon Rayiiiimd, visited obi Iriemls at Hl. Mrs. Esham's health allows no im Johns on Kitnday. provement. Mr Voee assumed trias duties as prin CORSETI Rev. !.. A. Broaseau was ill last week. cipal of the Fairview sclioola Monday. H»»rd E Kaad ha»« purchaaad the BL Joseph Flurv and Miss Martha B >Mart I*. ClleiiMjn «tore. Mr GI immhi btt* re* « ere married by Rev. Hcott at the par- moved to Rock farm. PLEASANT VALIEV siinage Hept. 15. They will live in Mr. Hrbonl O|»rnrd Monday with Id pupil«. Hcoll'e cottage. The groom is employed MiM Loui«e G itm - <»f P i«*a mi nt View Avenue and Alfr»-«l Milla were quietly Mr«. C*«*»lrr»trutn «»f Portland visited a by the Portland Dtiry Association. frw day« with the E. II. Herd». Mrs A. T Axtell will return from married in Portland, Wed., Anguat V. HSaside with her tiuslmml in a lew days. Antony thone prevent were Mr*. Annie <»ui*e, Loyd tiieaeand Miaaef Viola ami • «••••••••••••••••• Mrs. Cora Amlersmi and Mi, J. M Myrtle HnaalialL After the ceremony TIMBERS • HUL'CMAM • Davis attended the Htate Fair. the |»arty repaired to Hartland’« for re Misses Olive and Maliel Zimmerman freshment*. Mr and Mr». Milla will letton Mondav fur Albany where they make their borne in Portland. will attend college. II. W. EMERY, I’rop’r Mra. Effie Rfinadee and Mrs Martha RUSTIC • ' 6rt$lu», On. Rhoadi-e of St. Johns, Wa*li.. have lieen SANDY visiting with their sister Mrs Cornutt H jmi RING •••••••••••••••a* sml family, am! n turncl home Wed E. C >«lm»n is hustling his exhibit for nesday last. lite Grange Fair. He superintends the Il. H. Hume has repairail the road from horticultural department but will take FINISHING MATERIAL care of anything you want to send in. the O. W. P. liepol io bis home. Threshing is about over in this vicini Mrs. A. L. Stone entertained the Mon lav ilia »!<> llibbard Street, Ltdies Soviet v of Smith Memorirl church ty where some large cro|w of grain have been harvested. Prune trees are well al her home Thursday afternoon. laden. Mrs. J T. Slellion is moving to Port Cupid seems to be busy with Iww and land to reside this winter Would like to figure on your work. arrow, judging by rumors now sdoat. Mrs. O Galrdan ia building a cottage Herman Miller ia home from the bop on tlie acre she recently purcliaaed. field« about Independence. Montavills Aesembly United Artisans After a pleasant sojourn in California, IIFWU visited Fatview lislge last Saturday even M im Annie Nelson has returned. BO 1 ing ami spent a very enjoyable time. Phone, HI. Mill mile rant Kelao The Unite«! Artisan« will meet uakukvs puiwBb Tlutraday. Mias Annie Nelson and Frank Phone HX tlreeham, Ore. " Kinney were married in Portiaml, September 21. They will occupy the cottkell Junker cottage. Their many friends io Thrashing is just comp'eted in thia Sandy tender hearty congratulations. Market Price for All W. El. KARR vicinity. The grain has yielded well. Mr». Patrick Dunn, formerly of Bow CONTRACTOR * kd BUILDER el Valley, but now living near Camas, POWELL VALLEY Wash ., with her daughter Fay and son; Plana and Kaiiuaaira fumiiM Frank is visiting with her eon, Thomas I Bev. ('-. J. Renhard of Portland will Oregon Dunn and other friends and old neigh- I ! preach in the Lutheran church next Gresham l-.l« They are «ell pleased with Ulis! ! Sunday Sept. 27 at 3 P.M. There waa a big assembly at the Swed locality. Clifford Schneider has accepted a post- ish Mission chttn-h last Sunday. Itev John Hamels of Rocklord, 111 , and Rev. | tiou in the city. W. E. Auderson and J. Johnson were Rev Elkina of Portland preached at present. Rev. Kamel« rendered several Cottrell last Sunday. Rev. < oleuian «as solos. also present. FEED ON HAND Hop-picking was less profitable this year than last. Most of th« pickers are i SALMON H<H.I.IM. ANI* CHOPPING I hi NF. Lome again. Mrs. J. T McIntyre went to West Several frierda viaiteal at the home of ( Mr ll«*<lin this week in honor of his PoinltOregon, last week to be present at son's birthday. Miss 1!. Hedin was al lli«' marriage of her »on Ora Glenn Me • lnlyreto Mias Mabel Friel ot Cherry so at home. ville, on Sept. I!'. The ceremony was ORF. /IOW,VW. Samuel l.andon and family have mov- quietly performed at the home of the ed to Gresham. JEWELER and OPTICIAN groom's sister Mrs. Bert Laws. C. A Hudson and family visited with Walch Repairing a Specialty the Itrraiks family oh Sunday. Mr. Tarrel of Boring visited st Cottrell PLEASANT ttOMt last Sunday Mr. an.l Mr*. McKinney attended the Frank McGugin was injured by a cav-! Slate fair at Salem last week. — Pirn ri bul ing Station for— ing gravel bank on Lusted hill several Mr. McCannon is«lowly improving. days ago. Dr. McElroy attended him. . Mr. an<l Mr«. McNall will make their Mias Agnes Canning has returned from home in Rogue River. California after an absence of over live Mia» Wilena Shriner is home from 50c a Cord years. AND CENTURY, PREMO AND HAWK-EYE Blanche Retberford, the primary Seaside. Services at the M. E. church were teacher arrived last Sunday. School conducted Sunday for the last time by opened with a good attendance. Rev. Rees, as he left thia week for Sal Phone Farmers 36x2 ladies Aid Society met at the church em . to take another year’s course at j on Thursday. College. Rev. Brower of Orient will Business and covenant meeting was preach next Sunday. field in the Cottrell Baptist church last KODAK AND CAMERA SUPPLIES Saturday afternoon. TWO TICKETS TO THE GRANGE FAIR Russellville Doings BORNSTEDT & RUEGG Shingles! Look! Sawed $2.25 per M. Hand Shaved $2.50 per M. 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Expressing, Draying ORE. I^Sandy Hotel J. H. HOSS First-class accommodations Commercial trade solicited Clean beda and good meals feed Stable h C mncüm GRAIN BOUGHT CASPER JUNKER, Prop. Oregon Sandy, BORING ROUER IND CHOP MILL Tassel/ F. W. FIELDHOUSE J. W. BENECKEi • (SUCCESSOR TO General Merchandise T. HENSLEY Gasoline Wood - Saw J FAIRVIEW, EASTMAN KODAKS Troutdale, - Oregon Cameras J. A. CARTHON E OREGON : Orisi Taken at any Time—Quick Delivery. Mr. Wirts will lecture at Kelso on LISTEDS Sunday evening Sept. 27, at S P. M. (IRE SHAM, OREGON Mr. Frank McGngin is gravelling the Bert Jonarud and party have returned road lirl'iw the Lueted grad«* in Clacka from their trip to eastern Oregon. Bert’s mas County which was very much need- health was greatly improved by the trip. for d Good S<|Udre Midi ed. He lias eight teams at work haul- ing gravel. (IO TO Till Mr. W. E. Creswell is doing •nine AIMS carpenter Work for Ed Sester. Julian Elsner and wife took hi» moth Mr. Phil Eder and family returned er to Troutdale last Sunday to take the •• from Wvlchee alter a couple of weeks train for Pendleton, where she will visit outing. While there Mr. Eder killed her eon Gus Elsner. RESTAURANT IN CONNECTION OREGON TAIRVBW, the larg-st deer that has lieen killed this I Mis* Jennie Hardin celebrated her 17th season. — MEALS AT ALL HOURS-- birthday anniversary on September IB. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Linneman of FAIRVIEW, S. C. Lowe and son have blasted the Nashville are visiting her sister Mrs. G. school-house well deeper and they now < ► Moulton. have four leet of water. A new pump Steam There has lieen considerable work will soon be put in place. i done on the school grounds in the way Mine Burkholder opened school Sept 7. | of outbuildings and fences and it Hag Mr. Beach, proprietor of the fruit pole ia to be erected soon. The well has GRESHAM. ORE. * > also lieen reneired ami a new pump put dryer nt Bullrun, was in Aims Thursday TROUTDALE, ORE. in place, which will make it convenient. looking up prunes. »♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦O« Al Martin has succeeded in getting a Mr. ami Mrs. J. B. lent and daughter good burn <>u a part of liis ranch and is moved to Linneman last week. now engaged in cleanng it no.________ School openetl Monday with a good —SUITS— attendance, with Mrs. Matthews as teacher. SECOND-HAND AND NEW Mrs. E. D. Hamilton ami son went to Vancouver laat Wednesday to attend the Bouqht. Sold and Txihanqed wedding of her niece Miss Edna Hamil <Vew and Complete Une of ton. •• Horseshoeing ♦ CHOPPING AND ROLLING KELSO W. FIELDHOUSE A. L. STONE) Mill'Feed on Hand at All Times General Repairing Wagon nd Carriage Work Market Price Paid for Grain CENTRAL HOTEL SUN-DIAL FEED MILL OREGON Home Cooking MRS. S. T. CROW. PROP. Wood Saw ♦♦ CLOTHING School Books FIRWOOD 50c $10 to $35 —NORBA— $3 Hat W. F. 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