Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, October 23, 1908, Image 3

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    Troutda Io, Ora , Oct. 21—The bu»in«tt»n
Fairview, Ore.,
When O, It.
men of Truutdalc are talking »trongly of A N. agent, Charles llogmere opened
orgiini/iiig a co inmrrcia) club. A I ank the de|s,t on Monday morning be foun>l
ing inatiluthm lor the town is also la*ing the coiilrnts of bis two trunk«, which |
were left in the wailing room, strung
M'tmuaiy eonwidervd.
The new pound located back «>f Aaron from one end of tl.c room to the oilier,
Fox*a btliMhig occupied by ( haa. Row- but nothing waa missing. Money seem-
ley, haw already been initialed ami la ed I'i Is* the only thing desired by lite
proving to la* an excellent reminder to thieves a, they left some valuable jew­
th«NM* owning stock, to kwp them off elry and silverware. The bun Dial feed
mill waa also eolered ami tire aafi* open­
the »treele.
A
Troutdale la taking on a new ami do ed but only two cent, were found.
rhh*«l improvement In the way ol aide- aSeleton key bad evidently been used l>> !
MORAN I)
VV.M
walk«. The fine concrete walk entirely gain admittance but no clue waa left aa '
NOTARY PUBLIC
around the U einbard building ha^prov- to the I'lentity of tlie intruder*.
la Drnwiug Noir - Now 1» the time to
A numla-r of Frank Sharp's young
od an incentive to other».
All walk»
Irt'tfill Io arlret your Pre»«*nUi
I run
haw lx*eti made on n level with the friemla gathered at In« home last Satur- i
help you. Drop in mid lot tin’ »ln»w
you antne of th«’ many tiaehil nrtich »«
»treet in mm pits nee with an ordina lice day evening and gave him a pleasant
wo handle.
to that rfh’ct.
Owl inn Broe. are hav­ surprise in honor of hia 17th birthday
11. W. SNASHALI
Mrs. J. I’. Owen« who has been ini
ing new walk» made around their prop
erty occupied by Aaron Fox's store. ll<as| River for a few weeks, rotnrned
NOTARY
prilLIC
“EVERY IIIINtl IN JEWI l.l MV”
J. A ami C. B. L araaon arc each hav­ Monday with ln-r brother, A T. Axtell.
Rial Estate and Insurance
H>| Morrtam Htreet
Dudley .Stull, the II year old grandson !
ing concrete »idewalk made In front of
PORTLAND,
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OREGON
rt.KASAXT VI«W ITIMI, MIAI
'il 11. N Maxey, met with a painful ac­
their residence property.
Near I’ap'« Rattauraiit.
GRFXIAM,
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OREGON
W. Banard haa ju»t relurn«*! from cident last Bunday, while bunting with
Earl Townsend.
Earl bad juat loaded
•everal «lay» eojourn in ('alifornia.
Dudley i
E. B. DUFUR
Wm. Chamlierlain and wife left a few and cocked Dudley*« 22 rifle.
days ago for lutwrenc«*, Kan»., to aettle took tbe rifle and not knowing it was
ATTORNEY AT LAW
I u p their affaira and bring their bouae- : cocked, rested il on bis foot and touched
Of the arm <*t faafsa À l»t n a
The Imll entered his foot
i hohl g<MMl» here. They ex|M?ct to make ; the trigger.
I'ho nr* A
Muhe k»w>
between the tirat and great toes, but no
6O1-6Ü2 Corlwlt Bldg., Puirri *M», Osa their future home at Montavilla.
Aaron Fox haa had a new double sign bones were broken. The wound is heal­
ing nicely.
ma«le (or hi» store building.
Charles Scott waa out from Portland
John Hint« is taking a week's vaia
Tuesday to visit old friends.
tion which he ia enjoying in hunting.
Mrs. Uren of Fisher's Landing waa a
Mr and Mra. Rodgers are entertain­
ing their daughter-in-law, Mrs. Charley Bunday gueat ol Mra. A. T. Axlell.
Pk*slcUBs-8sr(t«aa
Mrs. M C. Cornett gave a ten cent tea
I Enoch, her child and nurse Irvin the
at her home Wednesday afternoon for
i Philippine.
Oresham.
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Oregon
Reverend Wood, of Lafayette, eon- the benefit of Smith Memorial Church.
Mr. and Mra. E. Smith «pent Sunday
ducted the morning x-rvirea in the
Evangelical church laat Sunday and with G. Sterna and wife in Portland.
Mrs. lee Shaw and children have
Mra. Wood the evening services.
O K N T I • T
Reverend Stewart will preach next moved to Spokane, where Mr. Sbaw ia
employed by the O. R. A N.
< »rctfon Sunday morning in Methodist church
(ireuhnin
Miae EdiUi McKilip entertained Mias
Mr. and Mra. F. D. Hubbard were in
' Portland on Monday to attend the fun- l-aura Aiken ami Mias G lady a Mace, of
«•ral of John St. Alm, who was a former Portland laat Sunday.
C. H. LANE
Troutdale resident.
Dr. W. Dean Wright visited relatives
Representing the J. R W atkins
at Aimsville over Sunday.
Maim al C'nsriir
Mr. J. Stanley and wife have gone
J. M. TMmotieon and wife returne<i a east for a few week« visit.
OREGON
(IRISHAM,
few days »go from several weeks «|*ent
Mra. A. H. Hell received word that
1 traveling by learn over the eastern and her aunt of HumM-lvill« who haa lawn
' southern pnrt of the state and are with i*i<*k for a lung time wai much worse on >
Mrs. Edmonson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Saturday.
Fanners' Mudai F.R.A. | Wm. Hunwell.
The quarantine baa I wen lifted from
Chas. Kane ami wife of Portland, vis- th«* Taylor home and the family feel» 1
(Farttivm Mutual Fire Relief A m ’ iiu I l’or lia nd) iled Henry Richardson and wife, on free to mingle with their friends again.
Market Price for All
j Sunday. They will leave for California Mia-« Nma started to school on Monday. ;
CONSERVATIVE. STRONG, SAFE s I mju I Novemlier 1, to Spend the winter
Mra. J. Richmond has been entertain­
II Vos«* has returned from a business ing her slater from Tanaltin thia week.
PROMPT. CHEAP
I trip I«» hie former home at Beaverton.
Hiram Richmond haa moved to the
Mr. ami Mr». Van \ led are visiting Hartley place.
tpply to It. W. Snashall, Pre».
Gresham. Orc j the latter's grandlather, D. F. Buxton.
Hrs. Van Vleet, nee Eva Bristol, was
W rite to J. J. Kern. Secretary.
5»V> E. Yamhill st.. Portland united in marriage to Charles W. Van
Conducted by Geo. Crane
Vleet on Wednesday evening. Oct. 14
The school haa 64 pupila, divided as
The ceremony was performed in the follows: primary, tirat to fourth grade«
For SADDLES, HARNESS «nd ALL
First Christian church of Portland, by 31; high school, fifth to ninth grade« 33.
HARNESS ACCESSORIES
FEED ON HAND
the pastor, Kev. Buckley.
Mrs. Van Attendance I m * week waa 100 per cent.
Miss Taylor teaches the primary and
i
Vleet
is
the
eldest
«laughter
of J. N.
HOLLING AND CHOPPING DONE
Bristol and wife of Portland, and is a Prof. Lent the high school.
All Kind» Repairing quickly done.
Mr Lovelace who has lieen ill for a
OUST LARSON. Prop., Oreaham | trained nurse. Mr. Van Vleet is con­
few day» in able to work as janitor again.
nected with the Norwich Pharmacia)
Mien Nina Taylor of the 8th grade baa
ORE. «cancnonooonooooo, Co., of New York, where thev will live recovered from small-pox and returued
BORING,
! in Iliff future.
They will leave in a few to school.
days for that place, going by way of
California, where they will visit for a
, la no longwr a tini«lxvry.
short time.
Try
Rev. B. 8. Nvstroni will preach his
Mr. am) Mrs. Branham of Portland,
T. HENSLEY
farewell sernxm in the Lutheran church
MT. SCOTT
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Buxton and family
next Bunday, Oct. 25.
ami Mr ami Mrs. Van Vleet were guests
Washing Compound
The Ladies Missions Society will meet
at dinner at the home of J. N. Buxton
at the home of Mra. A Steffanson, Mun-
on
Sunday
"It l)ue< the Hunlne*»"
I day Oct. 26. at 1 p. in.
Erank and William Dillon who have
50c a Cord
J. Backliind and family left Monday
I m ’ vii visiting their sister. Mm. F. Yun-
If you try it once you »ill um » it
for Clyde, Kan., their old home.
fur
Klam
norman, h ft a few days ago
Oregon
Troutdale,
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Seward entertain­
Always.
ath Falls.
ed Mr. anil Mrs Carlstedt and P. N.
Phone Farmers 35x2
C. M. btillson brought a carload of
Almipiist and family for dinner last
Cattle from his farm near Diamond,
Bum lay.
Wash., to place on his farm here.
He
IM «HIM 1 I ION
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson of Port­
returned on Monday and will bring Mrs.
KtUAKIHNU
land visited at the home of C. A. Lind*
a************************
Stilltkm here after Nov. 5, and remain
Farm or Business
gren last Sunday.
|
Steam
(or the winter.
for «ala. Not particular about location.
The Young Ladies Sewing Society
Wm. Helming and wife of Portland,
Wish to bear ft<>tn owner only *!io
will aril direct to bny-r Glvaptke,
will meet at the home of C. Unis, Sat.
spent Sunday with L. Helming and wile.
description and state w^en possession
Oct. 24. Those interested ary cordially
can bo had. Addre««.
Joseph LatuureH is visiting his daugh­
L DARBTSHIRL Us
Il «Utt**. N T
Invited.
ter,
Mrs.
J.
Alfred
lutrsson.
TROCTDALE,
The lumlier used by the Fair Associa­
tion in »beds will l>e sold to anyone
a till whom satisfactory terms may l»e
Wm. Ketchum »ml family from The
HltWOOII SOc
arrange«!. Carl Shattuck will have the
Dalle, are visiting Mr*. Carpenter.
o
a y
matter in hand.
G. Bruck and wife ot Portland were
guest, of the Reams family on a hunt­
ing trip.
J. Moll and household entertained a
1>. J. Hiles is entertaining his father,
brother and nephew from the east. party of friends from town on Sunday.
Among them were J. Moll Sr. »nd fam­
They are well pleased with Oregon.
.lames Harvesting is moving into one ily and J. Monahan, wife and son.
Notice for l*ublkath»n
Wm Ream received a large load of
of M.
Donahue's house».
(h'parlment <»( thr Interior. L H !dtn<1 Office nt
The Oleson saw-mill is now running lumber for ure on his place.
Pori land, Oregon, September 21. IW*
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GRESHAM STEAM SAW
Mr. Kumniel of Jenne was the lowest
NOTK’F In hereby given that Jraaie Me on a tie contract.
Phvlpa. formerly HramhalL of Palmer, Oregon-
Hurt Edwards ia building a large cvl- bidder for twenty cords of wood for use
w ho. on .Innr 2«. HOT, ina<l«* llomoateatl Kntrv
No HMM, Serial No oJtw», for Notith*-a»t 1 4. Se.
in our joint schools.
50c Per Cord
tlon IM. Townahlp I North. Range a Kaat, Wil­ lar for T. B. Millan.
Mrs. Rhoda Wallace teacher of No. 28
lamette M«‘rl<1lan. haa filed notice of Intention
Paul Dunn has at last completed the
t<> make Final Commutation Proof, to eatab-
Quickest Cheapest »ml lh'"t
He has an enlarged enrolment pending the
lloh claim to the land above dearrilH'tl, before water proposition in his pasture,
|{egl*h<r and IF « elver, at Port land, Oregon, on dug a ditch 4(M» feet long and put in pipe erection of the new Buckley School.
[ Call or phone
, the 7th tlajr of November, l’>4t
Claimant name* aa witneaaea: George II W fifteen inches below low water mark ; he
f*mit h. of Hrhlal Veil, Orvjr<»n ; N. E Turner,
Robt. Doane
of Rriflal \ ell, < lregon : K«L Trlrkey. of Palmer, lias an abundance of water now.
Oregon; Chaa. Coopvy, of Portland, Oregon.
‘ ’ Phone. 2fi".
Res , Main Street ;
Jacob Schmidt is in the hospital and
AI J. FK NON H DRESSFK. Register.
Flrat publication, Hgpt. iMk lweM; laat, Oct. 2B.
o
GRESHAM, ORE.
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not ewpected to live.
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Born. Oct. 15, to Mr. and Mrs. Willie
Notice for l*ubll< ntion.
Wm. Matthews ami family have mov- Richey, an 8\ lb. girl
Itrpartment of :hr Interior, I’. H. I .an«I Office, e I to Washington.
John Wildee was brought home from
al I’orttand. Ort-gon, October 17tl«. BaR.
Bob Mabry is helping Win. Hardin the Sanatorium laat Saturday.
NOTIi’K I n hereby given that WflHani Vie-
He is a
theer, of Idktourelle Falla <»regon.w ho on \nril build fence this week.
very sick man still.
'JXth,
HIM.
nitide
HotneMrHd
Kntrv
No.
14M4,
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Mortal No (Krfd. for RW 14 of RE 1 4. Rretlon .v.
There has been two suspicious look­
Mrs. Putman of Amity, visited her
Township I North. Runge ft F h « i , Willamette
Meridian, baa filed notice of Intention to make ing characters around Aims for several sister, Mrs. tins Richey, this week. She
Horseshoeing
Final Five year Proof, to extabllali claim to
is on her way home from a visit at her
the land above described. Lteforv the Refb- days.
ter ami Receiver I'. M Land office, at Portland,
Mrs. White and Mrs. Mabry visited in 'laughter's in eastern Washington.
General Repairing
Oregon, on the JNth day of November, I9W.
Gresham We lnesdav.
Mr. an<l Mrs. Grant Sager are home
Claimant name« a» wttnrMva
Erank Davenport ie having the old from a visit with Mrs. Sager's sister at
M llnlne«, of l.atourellc Falla, Oregon,
Wagon nil Carriage Work <». David
O’Keefe,
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mill repaired.
Battle Ground, Wash.
II, Burkholder,
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Alex Harr.
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Julius Leet returned from Washing­
C. F. Kesterson is building a house
ALGERNON R. DRERSER. Regleter,
ton Friday night.
1 on his place north of the acbool house.
ORI.GON (Oil. M. Mt Nov. JO, ¡W»|
FAIRVEW,
GOLD WATCH FREE!
ON
CLEONE OR FAIRVIEW
CHOPPING AND ROLLING
Fred D. Flora
(¡rìsi Taken at any Time—Quick Delivery.
WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF MILL FEED
Market Price Paid for Grain
SUN-DIAL FEED MILL
FAIRVIEW,
About Our Special
15.«» SUITS
ROCKWOOD
They have all the goodness and good looks of Suits that
are sold for considerable more.
in the
Convince Yourself When in Portland Next
GRAIN BOUGHT
BORING ROLLER AND
CHOP
Rockhood School Notes.
MILL
L5I_ Gresham Harness Shop
Tassell
Gasoline Wood - Saw
O' , Washing
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POWELL VALLEY
WANTED
: Wood Saw
SLCTION LINE
^ MP GN 4^
W. I . GREER
CUTS
COTTRELL
:: Wood Sawing
PLLASANI VAL1EY
AIMS
.1. A. CARTHON
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OREGON
Everybody is Talking
DR. H. H. OTT\
[ormarci ’« sure
I O 111181S I
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J. W. BENECKE
XMAS TIME
J. M. Short, M. I)
S. P. Bittner, M. I)
JANUARY
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Norris-Baker Go
THE AMERICAN CLOTHIERS
SUCCESSORS TO WELCH & CO.
223-25 MORRISON STREET
»aa t aiaaoaeat a anaa tt a t a a
PORTLAND, ORE
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TRESPASS NOTICES!
Just What You H ant
BEAVER
STATE
We Have ’em
HERALD,
GRESHAM
PROTECT YOURSELF AGAINST LOSS BY
Fire!
INSURE
IN
THE
OREGON FIRE RELIEF ASSOCIATION
John Bown, Rockwood, Agent
For Eastern Multnomah and Clackamas Counties.
* ." FURS-HIDES
for «rot caiah. 1 • to 50 ’ more money for you to «hip Raw Fur* and Hide* to ns than to
*‘H at home. Write f.t Price l.i-t. Market Report. Shipping la*.’'*. and al-ont our
H UNTER S&TR APPERS’GUI DE,
4W pwxea leather bound. R*«t th nr on the subject ever written 111u«tretint all Fur Annual* Al!
■N ul Trapper*' Secrets. Decora. Tmp*. Game law, H. w and where t»» trap. and to become a rw-
cewful trapper It • a rerular Encvcloped.a Pr e*. *2 To our cu»*xner» |l tS H de* tanned tnt»
beautiful Rbee. Our Bar nette Bait and Decov attract« animal* to trap*, ft 00 per bottle. .SktfJBW
Kid«» and Fur* to us and get bigteet pncee. AndcrtM* Brun.. l»rpu T 1 MlnnenpUU. MI m .
PLEASANT HOME
Mrs. Brower is entertaining her sister
from the east for a few days.
At the last meeting of the grange, a
committee of N. Headen, Mrs. Hunter
and Irene Douglass were appointed to
arrange for a social, which will he given
Saturday the 24th. An unusually large
crowd attended the grange. Mr. and
Mrs. M. Donahue were given the third
ami fourth degree's.
Miss Helen Brower who is attending
school in Portland, visited at home' over
Sunday.
Alvah Louderback spent a few days at
home last week.
Martin Bankus. who is dangerouslv ill
is not improving; however, it is hoped
he will soon recover.
The many friends of Mr. Cannon will
be pleased to know he is again able to
walk about some.
t>e held morning and evening Nov. 1.
A meeting will be held at 6:30 to organ­
ise an Epworth League.
Grandpa Hyatte was taken seriously
ill a few days ago and is still very low.
A. E. DeHaven is moving into his
new house. The town is proud of so
many good buildings going up.
Mrs. Otis is recovering rapidly from
the fall she received sometime ago.
On account of her poor health, Mr.
and Mrs. J. J. Timmerman spent two
months at St. Martins Hot Springs,
where she was greatly improved.
Mrs. Wolfe was taken very ill last
week and will soon lie taken to the Hos-
pital for an operation.
The following delegates were elected
to the Baptist convention at Newlwrg
this week: N. Headen, H. Nelson and
Mrs. P. M. Miller.
Rev. Coleman will
also attend.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hunter and Mr.
The Aylesworth children, who are
well known in this community, will and Mrs. Will Craswell attended th«
take part in the grange entertainment. dedication at Rockwood last Saturday.
Mrs. Homer MAlton was taken to the
Large audience» attended services last
Sunday. Next Sunday there is no ser­ hospital Monday where she underwen
to » serious operation. She is doing nicely.
vice except Sunday school. I Service
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