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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 2, 1908)
W I. I'na-tor has gone bi kt Martin's business. Besides hia father he is aur- SECTION ||NT. Spring« for » few daya. i vive<l bv one sister, Florence Ruth r < I -I • r Slid fami' | <», flv,v,.,| Mi«s Quimby, living on the Tsylor t 'levi-land, lx years of age, who is in at I back to B iring. rtMuf, has lMM*n on the sirk lift. i Wm A Moraml «tartwl up the valley Mr. wn<l Mrs, >b*rtH«xton havo rented tendance at Mills College in California. thia we- k on » hunting and fialiing trip. th** bom«? of their mother, .Mm. M. | —Oregonian. ( lie wid le- gone three weeks. Hhafer, for the full and winter. Troutdale, Ore ., Hept. 2b. The funer* G. F Martin and Ml»« Maggie L. Me-1 •I ■••rvie«Mi of Arthur Rirhardwon were .Mr atxi Mrs J Moll were visitors at Report ol the Condition of held from the Fvangeiic church here - Ginea* were marriiel on Tm-mlay, Sept the County (Tub fair the (Mist week. ¡The FIRST STATE BANK, at (fresh* Ixnt Sunday. |nft-rin> <it hnm H i l>«»iiif- 1 .'I, at I lie home of the bride's parents, T. # E. Lewie end wife of Kusstdville Only intimate las rrinvlrry. Kw Mr. Italeiitine roti- j Rev. Rich officiating were giteMts st Buckley iirovc on Sun am, in the State of Oregon, at thy close Eolf ONE WIU'.K Till: HERALD <11111!» ducted ll»«> serviccN. Itar&MM'd |»a*sc<l I friemla and relatives were preeent. An day. of bosineM, Sept 23>l. 19 St. egeelleril »elding dinner waa nerved hwmv st the I khih - <4 tiiN brother, Angelo Mrs. B. ¡Mlhammer and her new Im by RKaot’iK-Ka. llichaidson, in Prirtland, on Kept, 2»5, - mid the bride and groom were the re- eon are Improving very favorably. I.oaris and discounts • • 541,936 17 niter M’V«*ritl months* illness with tulurr« cipieul« of a numtier ol beautiful pres J. Buckley and son Lionel were Overdrafts, secured and un • idosih lie was years of ng«* rn I has ent». secured - - . . 59 51 lived in Troiitdab’ and Portland aim*« a Plana for the first day of the Grange viwitom at the Helena Fair, having made • 17.876 «7 clnld, when Im inni« here from .Mtnnc* Fair at Greaiiam, which liegina Oct. 0, an enjoyable trip, Manter Lionel was Bonds, securities, etc. one of the pannengern on the Montavilla Banking bouse, furniture and ■ota with Ida parents, lie 1« v a an fixtures - • ( 6HO 74 aged father, tieoig«* Kicharda *n of are well under way. State Master Bug rar on Fri«iay last when a Rone t’ity ear With Each New Sulmclpthm or Renewal dashed into the former, injuring a num* Due fro n approve«! reis-rve Troutdale, and four brothers an I two ton lias la-en interviewed iu regard to l»er of |ke«»pl« hut fortunately sustaining Irnnka .... 26,100 71 slaters The floral tribute« given hy Ida la-ing present and tlie proliabilitiea are Checks and «Slier cash items 5 <M> many friends were very beautiiiil« The that lie will la- on hand to give an ad- no injury himself. Cash on hand ... 4.015 16 iHtllbrarers »era llsrvey <irush, James Nim i» the lime .‘Aim! us ymir sulav'riptkm f««r ytHirwII, your friends or y«mr Latham, I. N. Buxton, Ilana Morita, ilreM. Other s|a-aker» will be engaged. T otal ... **.i7.7<vl 16 relativist »ml two tiik«-tx «ill I«1 nwrvisl for y««it for vim I i »ill«* nprem Aaron Fox and A J. Kictor. UASiLmsa. »I Tlie llvr»|i| olllov, for any «lay of the Fair, <*ctola*r li-lo. Clarence Cleveland Dies. Mra. Bernice Helming <»f Marahfbdd Capital atoek |<ai«l in • 115,000 00 haa l»eei> visiting relative« at th« home POVVHL VAlLf Y Clarence Grover Cleveland, 21 years Undivided profits, less ex of I.. Helming penses and taxes paid - 1,510 I»! Mi»« Emily Pxlmblad r»*turnp*l last of age, »on of Albert Cleveland, one of .Mrs. iGdirrt Hunter haa returned wr* k (rnm k *n«nn alter s montlis' the proprietors of tbe Fashion Stables, Individual de|>osit» subject from visiting friends in Hellwood. to eheck ... - 56,3» VJ visit with r»-I m lives an«( friemls. •TH« Ktill'MK KOMK WKKKLÏ" »nd a well-known Oregon »bark dealer, Demaiul certificates of deposit 7.951 26 The fine new cwim rete sidewalk which Quite h number of young r*M>pla from died at the residence of bia father, 531 I Time certificates of dep«it - 15 032 07 haa been made around the Weinusr«i Here were down to the Buffalo Bill GRFXÜAM. • - OHBUOX Everett street at 9:15 o'clock Sunday! building ia a great improvement and circus lael Fri lay and HMturday. T. ctal ... W7,7 o 4 ¡6 haa inspired other property owners to < Pete Keeare rut bis hand ouite badly night, after a prolonged and «ever« ¡li State of Oregon. County of Multnomah, improve their walks. The walks along i while RlaslHiig some brush laat Satur- as: ne»», of pneumonia. The remains were (* dumb!« street are Ireing lower*-1 and ‘ I. Emil G. Kardell. Cashier of the day. taken last night by his father to H«n made level with the street«. The Wein- I Rev Johnson of Dainaacu« conducted Diego, Cal., where they will be buried above-named bank, do solemly swear hard building will lie completed ready th-* the above statement is true to the for < mtu tuition in a very short time, A I aervicec at Mr. Palmblad's Bunday after n«xl to those ol Ids mother, who former best of my knowledge and belief. large aewer main 1« now t>eing laid along noon. E mil G. K abdbll . ly lived in Ban Diego. Harlow street from (Columbia street to Mias Anna Reaare haa lawn viaiting foBsiuT—Attest Cashier, Mr.Cleveland was a native Oregonian, the () K. A X. track with l>er parent» lor a week. A. Mxrxaa, A »»•••»ting oi the l«qc»l voter« having been born in Gresham, Ore., on Arlie Estee and wife have t»rrn here Mrs C. G. Anderson and father of T hboi »>« b BaroocB, , •»( Kandy Ntx 441, w«» visiting Mm. Estes' |airent«, Mr. ami Portland and Mrs. F. Gustafson and November 28, IflHfi. He was a gratin ate E mil G. K abdkll . liehl nt the ■rb«*»l I ioiim « Monday for the Mrs. Win. Johnson. children t<«.k supper al Mr. Palmblad's of the Portland Business College and waa Directors. l»tir|MM»e of dec'hling <»n a right (or a new TIMBERS laat Bunday, Subacrilied and »worn to before me Peter Owens is Preparing to move bis well known over Eastern Oregon, where ■ebool iiotiee, an<l ill•trucllllg the leeird thia 1st «lay of October. 1906. Andrew Anderton of Portland ¡«doing <4 dim lor« to rata** money by the popu family to Portland. ROUGH LUMBER lie liYd traveled extensively aa a stock A. MarKBa. Peter Peterson snd family have gone some carpenter work for K. J. Gradin. lar loan plan for the building of the nru Notary Public. SIZED san DR EBBED LUMBER to Montavilla to reside. Mi»» Ruth Resare »pent last week in buyer in connection with his father's acb<M>l h<iuae All the old muea back», who haven’t A ■| mm , i «I car was (’bartered by the Portland. Rl'HTIC attended school nteetinga for twenty i Vnion Meat Co, butchers last Haturday C. I'nla visited in Portland Sunday. i veara and never rami whether "•chonl evening and some tf flv parsons went in FMMlRINti Li’lle Berkeley (iuatalwin of Portland kept" or not, came out in rcaponae te a to Portland to see Buffalo Bill’s fbov. 1« »pending a few days with his grand call from “ John Barleycorn/* U> keep the < CEILING Albert Fox returned Htmdsy from parents, Mr. ami Mrs Palmblad. M-houl a quarter, yea, half a mile away 1 several »lays sfient in the bop fields at kills Kila Peterson of Portland spent FINISHING MATERIAL from the aaloon Kight here ia an lnde|>endence. Sunday with Mr. Lind and family. example of what ia putting aomany pre I Wm. Hess was out from I ortland Hun* . rmeta and rountiea in the dry column. j H What a pity that the public aehool, the day to visit his sister, Mrs. Helming. Miss llsrnet Harlow is attending the **bope <d our country,*’ ahould lie run PLTASANI HOME BEAVER STATE HERALD, GRESHAM Portland Academy. «»ut of town by the imloon. It waa dcaided to build the new achool , Joseph latourt-ll of latourell is here j Mr«. H«r«h McBride wnd daughter <>n the ('talar Greet bluff, near the visiting bis daughter, Mrs. J. Allred Halli«« have returned to Portland after Kiddrrbuach place, a I »out one-ha 11 mile l^rson. »pending «ome time with her parent«, above Handy. Further, it waa decided Jene Larson and son, Bennie visited Mr. and Mm. M<-Noll. to build a echool bouae and to friends at la-uta on Haturdsy. - ' ■ Mr. Whitney from Chitwood in acting raise |8,0L)O lor that purfNMM* Mrs. Carrie Schults of Portland visited aa nurse for Mr. Cannon during bta ill* Phone, ill. Mill *, tulle »ast Kelso neaa. friends here Sunday. Wm Robbins rvlurnrel from Ilia hop Mr. Thun receive»! a ■ever« blow on | Wm. Wright of Portland viaited his livid, Saturday. the »*ar, tbe remit ut «hoeing a wild 1 mother heie on Saturday. Firet-cla»« accommodation« J It Taylor of Bull Run «*> a Randy Aaron Fox ami family were in Port borne. • Commercial trade «olicited visitor Monday. Allwrt Quay waa compelled to return land Saturday to attend the aervices of Clean beds and guod meals home without hi« trip to California, Edward Kooper ia spending a lew day« the Jewish Sew Year. which be had planned on, becatiae of visiting in Portland Miss Edith Reynolds was here Sun F«d lliblt ia CsiMttiM aickneaa. B (' Heighten ia buiIding a new wag- I day from Portland to visit relatives. Mrs. Joaie Lake, who ia rapidly re on ahni lor Bornstedt A Ruegg. covering from an (»iteration, «pent one : Born, to Mr. «ml Mr» Arthur Baum- CASPER JUNKER, Prop. day »hia week with her |<renta, Mr. ' hat h, on Friday laat, a daughter. Moth- i an I Mt*. M E Carp ut» r <d thi*» place. er and rlold are doing »«-Il ami papa, i Sandy, Oregon Mr. and Mm. McKinney and twoaona, | writ, he »ill mover If no complication, Burl and Charlev, and Mra. Clegget set in. made an overland trip to Salem where i Gua. Ten Eyck and Nick Vaodrrluat i they cauip»*d a week at the State Fair. of the lorral reserve »ere in Kandy Moo* Miae Hattie Townaeiul visited last • day on buainraa. Di dlh of Jdoob Kolqate. week with her mater. Mra. Quay, and e There waa a gmal attendance at the e danea given by the German Society Bat-1 Jacob Holgatr, «ho |«aacl »«ray at other friend«. She w ill o|»end the w inter e th« home ..I bia «on, E. D. Holgate, on at Grrahani. unlay evening. • <>N HANI» Baae IJne roail on 24, waa a |>ioiirer Little Margnerettv Thun waa quite e The Gray family have returned Iron, e of Oregon, having come here from Illi- aick for a few daya laat week. • KOI.LING ANI» {•HOPPING IMINE hop picking. noia in 1852, will, bia «lie and one »on. e Geo. Carpenter, who Las been in Silver l»-af Aaaembly 1 nited Artisan They aellled al wliat la now Corvallia. Willamette Valley, r» turned home last held their regular meeting on Monday but afterward went to Aiwa Valley from ON JANUARY 1 week. Mra Carpenter viaited him up evening. I be Alaea Bay, «here they have aim* e there and returned home with him. Misses Emily and Florence McElroy rcanleil. In going »torn Corvallia to Mr Otia of thia place «{»ent one week HORiNQ, ORE. and Mixa Elisabeth ('aiming viaited the Alaea they wet« compelled logo bv pack Cottrell school on Monday afternoon. trail and lor eleven inontli« alter reach- at Riddle with hia grandchildren. Mr. i e • .«nd Mra. J. CoIlina and Archie CoHina. e Alt. Bell has improved the look« of hi, mg there they <lnl not «re a while wool He aaya the |»eople are having a very e an. They were aevt-n nioiilh« criMainy butcher «hop with a new coat of paint. • the plain«. Mr. Holgate was txirii in dry ataaoa. Mia« Agnea Canning, who has lawn Mra. l^ena Hutchens entertained her visiting her parent«, lias returned to I'ennaylvania in DCS». When five years ot age he went with bia parent« to Illi brother and wife, Mr. and Mra. Jamea T. HENSLEY I sm Angele*. Her brother Frank sc- noia and on May 7, IBM), waa married to Smith and children of Greehau», laat e companied her. Mi»» Alvenia U'llliaiua. Twelve cliil ( week. • M. McCormick lia* been busy the past dren «ere »tornIo Mr. and Mra. Holgate, e Mra. Htevena of Portland is visiting e week hauling Ilia prune« to Fairview. all of whom are living. Grandma Hol her daughter. Mm. Altman, and other • CLEONE OR FAIRVIEW gate ia still living hut waa not able to relatione of thia place. attend the funeral which waa held from • 50c a Cord Rev. Brower comlucted service« in the Carlaon A llcrideraon'a undertaking M. E. church both morning and even (.arlore at Greahani laat Bunday al II • Troutdale, - Oregon Mr. and Mra W Creswell visited with o'clock. Rev. W. T. 8.-011 conducted ing. The attendance was large. Il ia <-ipe»-ted that tlie new minister will be Mr. and Mra. M. Ihinaliue laat Sunday Iheaerviiea. Interment waa in River • Phon» Farnirr« 35x2 appointed bv next Sunday. Jamea Cockelreaa war a caller at L. A. view cemetery. A apei-ial car convey«! Mr. an«l Mr» Glen Hunter from Port the relative« and friend« from Gresham Davie« Bunday. «•••••••••••••••a« land »|ient Sunday with his mother, Mra. J. Manary and Mra. Matthew, to the cemetery. Mr«. Alice Cannon of this place. took tea with Mr. and Mr«. Hart of Fairview, tire., Sept. 29 Rev. G. A. Rev. Coleman held service, in the Cottrell Sunday. McKmlay id Zena, Ore., will preach in Grist Tiken'at any Time—Quick Delivery. Baptist church at Gresham Sunday Theodore Nel hauer and J. lckler took the Preebyterian church neat Sunday, morning. morning and evening. in the Wiki Weal allow laat Saturday. An auction sale was held in the W.O. R. G. Davey oi Marabland haa lieen The school yard look» much »letter •• W. hall Saturday afternoon, dixnoeing •inc* the new fence lias iwn-n put in and viaiting at the home oi (>. E. Shaver. <>( all tlie furniture not to be sold with MillJFeed on Hand at All Times Horseshoeing iniinted, and al«o the well repaired and L. Mooieand wife have returned from the hall. a new pump put in. a trip to Salem and other valley town» Harlow Douglass returns«! from Brays Mr. and Mra KI. Hamilton viaited General Repairing Henry Matman and family have River, where be haa been all spring and with Mr. and Mra. Mai l»avia Sunday. moved from Fairview. summer. He went to Corvalh« Friday, Ralph Neibauer and »on Irvine re Market Price Paid for Grain Wagon iRd Carriage Worte turned home Sunday night alter a Mr». Henry Cramer and daughter ol where lie »ill attetxi the C. A. C., tak Springwater and Mr« John Fairclough ing the mechanical course. week’» hunt ill the mountain«. of Oregon City viaited at the home» of Mrs. Kennedy has been very sick for •• Mr. Gilbert ol Ohio viaited Mr. and ! W Ellison and Mrs M. C. Cornett last the last few «lays. She is slowly im week. FAIRVEW. - OREGON Mra. L. A. Davies recently. proving. Rev. E. M. Sharp ami wife of the Sun Mr». Ed. Andrie and family returned j Kittie Ling, who has been with her from the hop field» laat Saturday alter a nyside rreabylerian church «ere guest- sister at Carrolton for some time, is of Rev. W. T. Scott and wife on Thurs again at home. FAIRVIEW, - - - OREGON month's alivence. day. Grange held its monthly meeting last Mi»« Bern« Shaver haa »icen viaiting Saturday with an all day attendance. w at the home of her unde. G. E. Shaver, Mr. a.id Mr». Donahue were initiated HURLBURT enroute from Brush Prairie, Wash . to with the thint an«l fourth degrees. her home at Clatskanie. All the men in this little berg are be Mra F. Ougli ami aon Lloyd are viait Mr». G.E. Shaver returned Monday ing very lucky in the amount of fish 11 I ing relative» in Wardner, Idaho. I > from a three weeks' outing al Seas'de. TROUTDALK, ORB. ¡ caught. Fishing is all th« rage just Mr. Thompson lo»l a fine hog Sunday Prof. A. T. McKinlay of Portland via now. from living choked on prune pita. d ► _ ‘ ited relatives here Saturday. < » ¡ Mrs. Hatch i« entertaining her brother The many friend» ot Mra. S. M. Davie from Portland thia week. will lie sorry to know she ia »offering FIRWOOD 50c. Miss I«na Shriner visile«! in Cottrell « > from a severe attack of rheumatiam. —NORBA— —SUITS— d » ’ Saturday. BORING 4 • ' The new house ot Mr». S. E. Evans ia Mrs. Chas. Boroughs and daughter», « i $3 Hat almoat completed. $10 to $35 It has lieen pretty smoky here for the The echool ia progressing nieelv with last week, most everyone having land llaiel and Mabie ot Portland, visited al Walnut Grove for a few daya thia week. Mr». Graham aa teacher and a larger en haa lieen burning their «lathings. <. ' Gearge William« of Clackamas ami rollment than there haa liven for year» Ne»' and Complete Line of Most everyone in thia neighborhood Mr. Procter of Cottrell took dinnt-r with < > before. that could get away attended the Buffalo . Mr. and Mrs. Htraus Sunday. Bill show. Harold Jacks is under the doctor's A car load of wood belonging toTnkon care, but we hope for his improvement. Bros, caught fire Tnemlay evening and AIMS Charles Hunter and wifu took in the I ► burned ¡completely up, nothing being • < ► Fine Line of cireii«. D Martin ia getting along nicely with left lint the ear wheels. Th« origin has Miss Lydia Bramhall spent Saturday Ina clearing. It liegina to look like he not vet been found oat. will noon lie able to »el out quite a fruit Mr. Cross haa been very lick for the and Sunday at home with her parents DIAMOND SWEEP at Walnut Grove farm. orchard. Aima will tie the leading fruit laat conple of week«. 2 to « HORSE POWER conntry yet. Julina Leste ia alao clear Arrisaa Hillyard is staying with Mr. Mr. Btimpaon haa purchased a gasoline ing and making preparation« to «et ont wmxi saw Slid etpecti to have plenty of ■ and Mrs. Bankus, attending busmen a large orchard. work putting in the winter’« wood here college. Robert Maby and family and Wm. I and at Sandy. Mr. French, who has been visiting his Mathew« and family have returned from Mr. Palmer haa bought the Han« An- sister, Mrs. Dunean, for several «lays, Good Condition the hep field». dsraon timlier anil the Strucken timber. left Mooday for his home in California. John Yandle made a business trip to He will haul it with logging trucks Io Minnie Rhriner is now helping Mrs. "America« Clothier»" Saccessor» to Welch > Co. R. P. Rasmussen the mill. Portland thia week. M. I^anarts. PORTLAND,’ .ORE. ! ! Corbett, • Oregon I M t «. Ehirrer ami Mrs. Martin were.In School commenced Monday with M »• Mr. Hyatt is recovering from a few I ZZJ MORRISON STREET Cutter and Mi«« lleacock teacher«. I Sandy Wwlueaday, days' illness. ONE WEEK MORE TROUTDALE FWO TICKETS TO THE GRANGE FAIR BEAVER STATE HERALD SANDY TO HAVE NEW $3500 SCHOOLHOUSE LOMBER Just What You ant We Have ’em STRAUS LUMBER COMPANY ORIENT, • The Sandy Hotel ORE. Market Price for All GRAIN BOUGHT FAIRVIEW BORING ROLLER IND MILL CHOP Robt. GOLD WATCH FREE ! Tassel I See •••••••••••••••••• — J. W. BENECKE Gasoline Wood-Saw lbs nos CHOPPING AND ROLLING J. A. CARTEION SUN-DIAL FEED MILL • ¡ Steam ! ; i; Wood Saw i CLOTHING :;w. F. GREER : 1 Fall and Winter Goods CHOP MILL ! for Sale at a Bargain Shoes and Furnishings Norris-Baker Co • Ü