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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1908)
üüSandy Hotel First-class accommodations Commercial traile solicited Clean la*la ami gissi meals fssd Stable in Conncliu CAHl>EK JUNKER, Prop. Sandy, Oregon SANDY LUMBER TI MUI Its RI'HTIC FLOORING FINISHING MATERIA!. STRAUS LUMBER tn appreciative audience gathered in Junker’s hull Sunday evening to listen loan Interesting lecture by Mr. Wirt*. Mandy people hope .Mr. Wirts and other» will, in the near future, commence a ■eric» of lecture» on scientific »ml other subjects. Henry Waespe was here Sunday. Monday evening, Nov. U, State Hupt. of Public Instruction Aker man anti Co. Hupt Gary, will bolt! a public meeting in the hall here in the interest of edu cation. The teachers ol the surround ing districts will unite in giving the gentlemen a cordial reception. Parents and all those interested in school work are earnestly requested to attenti. A large congregation attended the services at the Catholic church Sunday. Mi»» Martha Klh-gal of Portland, pre shied over the organ at church Sunday. Mac Thomas was recently in Oregon City. AIMS ORIENT. Market Price for All GRAIN BOUGHT BORING ROLLER AND MILI CHOP Mrs. J. K. Taylor haa gone to viait her children in South Band, Wash. A pocket-book we» found by ban Hardin and returned to the owner. Herman Blaiaier, Jean ■.arson, John Coon and a few of their frienda bave returned from a week'» hunting and report a good time. Wm Hardin ha* put up four bun- dred rod a of American wire fence to en dow Ina two hundred and thirty goat». KELSO FEED Victor Erick «on and family have mov ed onto iheir place, formerly rented bv CHOPPING DONE ROLLING ANO .Mr. McGowan. It. E. J ar I han purehaaed forty acre* ; <>( laud and timber. Remember the Free Traveling Library ORE. HORIXO, at Roltert J<»n«rud’« home. Booka of Action, history, science, travel, nature ••••••••>•••••••• study, agriculture an 1 various other subjects may I* obtained at any time. lassen Gasoline Wood- Saw 50c a Cord Troutdale, Oregon Phon** Farmers 35x2 •••••••••••••••a* CHERRYVILLE Miss Grace Pavia and Herbert Ham mer of Estacada, were the gueata of Miaa Grace Smith at the hotel Saturday and Sunday. The dance given by Mr. and Mr». J. T. Friel Jr., was a grand success and well attended. The Egyptian mummy revealed the future to many and the gho»t» were introduced at H:30. The spacious dining room wa» lieautifully decorated with maidendiair fern», aut umn leave» and Japanese lantern». Earl Baxter cut hi« hand quite badly last Wednesday while working on the church ground». The school l»i«rd of Cherryville have improved the school house and put up a seventy-live foot flag pole. The pupils on the roll of honor from Dist. 42 for the month ending Oct. doth were: Viola, Johnnie and Kntli Friel; Mildred and Genevieve Hugh; Carmen, 4lice and Harold Kuhn; Winnie, Vin cent, Archie and Rotiert Tapi»; Robert and Raymond Murrv; Dickie and John Allen , Vira Dough»»» and Harry Chap- man. Frank Hirroy ia getting along nicely with hi» new house. L. S. Chapman lias completed the parsonage, Ray Murry, who is working near Bor ing. visited lua family Sunday. J.T. Friel Jr. made a Hying trip to Portland last week. Mi»» Smith attended the Teacher’s Institute held in Oregon City laat week. The two children of Frank Hirroy have entered school, but as they have been unable to get Imoka have not been in attendance the past week. Roy Revenue of Salmon River, while chopping stove-wood, cut his hand ao badly that he will lie unable to use it lor some time. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas of Eagle Creek, are visiting their brother Have Douglas. Mis. Colby Marston, who has been visiting her daughter in Victoria, re turned home much improved in health ami report« a pleasant visit. George Eden visited school last week and reports good work being done by the pupils. Mr». R ohm Waespe and family moved to Montavills this week Oliver Wiley will move his family out from Portland as soon as he gets his house in shape. Peter Swan has gone to the logging camp near Deep ('reek to work. TROUTDALE FAIRVIEW e e e • • GOLD WATCH FREE! e e e Troutdale, Ore., Nov. ♦-—The attend Fairview, Ore., Nov. 4 —Wm. Byrr« • ance ami circulation at the Troutdale and Wifw have bt-en vhiting relative* in Itradiiig-room was unusually gutsl last i Halcm for • few day*. GN JANVABY I month. The percentage of non-fiction B. W. Mbever of Ulat«kanie. ban been Ixsika taken out was »spec tally pleasing visiting hie brother («. E. Hhever. to those in charge. The < u»t«sliati, -Mrs. Mr«. E Mfiillh *n I erained the Mia»«*« Estalia Richardson, submits the follow Alice and Margery Htearne of Fort ¡and, ing report: attendance, adult 3H3, juv I act Hunday, enile 2MI, total flfift; circulation, fiction Mr and Mr». Jainra An<ler»on end e 3211, non-fiction 215, total 544; registra won visited their parent« here <rooi Fri tion, adult 14, juvenile 2, total 10; fines day to Kunday. 2-'i cents. W. Elliwon «nd fetidly have returned J CLEONE OR FAIRVIEW II. Brink ami family have returned to their home here from Elgin. Ida., where from a few day« viait with Mr4. hiliaon'a they have hern for the past few months. relative« at Mpringwater, Ore. < ha«. Ilogmrre ami wife have gone to Misses Malx-I ami Blanche Brink are housekeeping in a part of Mr«. Julia ju.t recovering from typhoid fever. Mrs. Franc«-» Allard is entertaining Snover’« hou«♦-. Mr. Hogrnere i« agent her cousin, Mrs. F. Gray, of Cottage for the»). R. A N. here during Agent Ellison'» vacation. (■rove. Rev. Becker of Italia», preached in Miss Elfie Hwain has returneil from Qrlst Taken at any Time—Quick Delivery. several weeks visit with her aunt in the Presbyterian church Sunday morn ing ami evening, assisted by Rev. Byers Handy. of Salem, who is visiting his son Win. Mrs. F. A. Jette of Cliam|»>eg is visit Byer,. WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF MILL FEED ing her parents, G. N. Reynolds and wife. II. It. Perkins ami wife returned laat Mrs. C. A Hewitt Is visiting Mrs. Saturday from a viait with their daugh Market Price Paid for Grain Jane Northway at Hpringdale, Oregon. ter in Washington Mrs. George Hchlatter lias gone to Mi»» Pauline Gloor of Fulton, has California, called tln-ro by the illness nt been visiting her sister, Mrs. J. Luscber a sister. Misses Bell and Fanny Webb, who Mrs. George Rowley haa returned to resided in the < arter cottage ou Handy . . . OREGON her home at lai Camas, alter a lew dava road, west of Fairview, hav, moved to FAIRVIEW. visit with relatives here Rose City park for the winter. John Stafford has gone with hi, sister Mr. ami Mrs. Ray Kuhlman have a ami brother-in-law, Mr. ami Mrs. Chas. fine baby boy, born ou Oct. 27. Kane, and G. W. Goecht of Portland, to J. Robinson and wife of Pleasant Angeles to ,pemi the winter. Home have rente-1 and movetl into Albert Foi left for San Francisco laat R. W Wilcox's residence in the south About Our Special Friday for an extended stay. west part of town. Dr Hennele-rger and Dr. Wright are (■rant Hhaw will live in his mother’s spending a lew tlays nut of town. house during the latter's absence in ♦ ♦ Gue I’el,-r son has sold his fill-acre farm Walla Walla. at Hpringdsle to Herman Willow of Mrs. It H. Bowman, Mrs. J. W. Faris : Powell Valley for »4200. anti Mrs. E. D. Holgate gave a ten cent Larason Bros, ami Chas. Williams are autumn coffee at Mrs. Bowman', home preparing to move into tlieir new quart on Thursday afternoon for the benefit ers in the Wein hard building. of the Ladles' Society of Smith Memori Mr. ami Mrs. C. M. Millson returnctl al church. to their home after a few months ab Chas. Fitzgerahl, who has resided at They have all the goodness and good looks of Suits that sence. Mr. Htillson was on bis farm at Clarnie station for the past year, will are sold for considerable more. Diamond, Wash , and Mrs. Htillson in move onto the old Fitzgerald place as Wisconsin. soon as suitable buildings are erected. t v Mrs. Ella Hornish of Pendleton i, l.loyd Schram is ill with typhoid fever Convince Yourself When in Portland Next here visiting her sister, Mrs. Graig. at Ins home in Highland, Or. Lloyd is : 11 .Scharf is having a porch built on well know in Rockwood and Gresham. his cottage. Grant Shaw is loading a car of oak Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Gotham of Hills wood to lie shipped to Portland. boro, are the proud parents ol a daugh The Pacific Telephone Company crew, ter, tiorn a few tlays ago. The Gothams who have been replacing old poles and are former Troutdale residents. generally repairing the line have finish I. A. Harlow lias finished harvesting ed the work tietween Portland and Ills potatoes, w hich yielded 1203 bushels Troutdale and are going on east. J. H Schram i, making quite exten for four acres. sive improvements on hi, place. Jack Greenwait returned from a lew SUCCESSORS TO WELCH k CO. Mrs. Hoyt of Portland, is having re weeks sojourn on his ranch at Carley. 2Ì3-25 MORRISON STREET PORTLAND, ORE. Aaron Fox has purchased a mule team pairs and improvements made on her from J. M. Edmonson for use ns a place in the southwest part of town. The ladies of the Methodist church delivery team. Mrs. F. Mority entertained the Ladies gave a reception tor their new pastor on <»etober 30. Although it was stormy, Aid Society at her home Wednesday. PROTECT YOURSELF AGAINST LOSS BY Miss Salina Fox was given a pleasant there was a gootl attendance and the evening was spent in guessing gamesand surprise parly by a large number of her A straw vote on young friends Friday night on the oe- impromptu music. woman.» rights was taken, the issue was caaaion of her 12th birthday. being carried by the women but defeat- ; INSURE IN THE ed by the men; Wm. Taft was elected also, by the same method. Light re EGYPT freshment« were served after which the (I. Westhind is building a barn for new |iaeUir Rev. Creasy made a good talk, followed by prayer bv Rev. Byers < F. Schults. See J. W. BENECKE CHOPPING AND ROLLING SUN-DIAL FEED MILL Everybody is Talking : $15.“» SUITS : NorriS’Baker Go THE ¡AMERICAN CLOTHIERS Fire ! OREGON FIRE RELIEF ASSOCIATION John Brown, Rockwood, Agent Miss E. Graf entered high school in Portland last week. J. Nix dug |H>tatoes for H. Hansen laat week O. Westlund haa the gasoline drag saw from (>. M. Hickey of Portland. Miss .1. I'dey was slightly ill last week. l*ell Ih-vcrell is clearing this week. Gus Arent has returned to woik at Burkholders saw-mill. C. Deverell baa quit running the donkey tor Burkholder. ROCKWOOD For Eastern Multnomah and Clackamas Counties. The dance given by the Artisan, in Grange hall on Saturday evening was COTTRELL well attended and everybody reports a A large audience was present at the most enjoyable time. ' Cottrell Baptist church Sunday night. Roy Dawes re entered business college The Ladies Aid Society of Cottrell in Portland oti Monday morning. met st Mrs. Schneider's home; about Merrill Prettyman ami wife of Port fifteen riqjre present. land are sjtending a few weeks with Mr. Some addional work is being done at Prettvman's brother. ths .Cottrell school. Mr. anti Mrs. Tavlor entertained their The small-pox scare is over and regu daughter and son-in-law, Ernest Burdick lar attendance is reported again. ami wife, over Sunday. Ambert Andrews has been hauling W. Crockett and his friends from DOVER California, have gone for a few days’ feed for Jonsrud Bros. Milling Co. Mrs. Miller ami her son Augustine of I Jist of next month an apron fair and hunt. liver Island, were in Ikiver looking after entertainment will be given at Cottrell. there property with the intention of The Pipe-line road is being much im Rockwood School Noles. moving here in the spring. They were proved by the gravel. Let the good the gueata of Mr. anti Mrs. Exon. (Conducted by Geo. Crane) work go on. Mr. Ltx-ke of l.ents ia working on the Mrs. Tegart. a school director, visited We all admire the pluck of S. Osburn Watters. He ¡ikes Dover ami will move school last week. in continuing to clear, despite his injur here If he can tind a suitable place. The fifth graders are doing nicely. ed arm. A. J. Kitamilier is doing a good busi W. Hudson will move to Portland. The boys are organising a foot-ball ness in the meat line. team. Henry Inlow of Lents, was here this Rev. D. A. Watters expects to sell his week arranging affairs on his ranch. farm soon. Death of John H. Wildce T. Dunn and G. Beers realized a good Commissioner Mattoon was at Dover profit on their dance. John H. Wildee, liorn at Syracuse. laat week inspecting bridge». He says Everybody have pheasant dinners the new bridge across North Eagle New York, 57 years ago, died at the ' now, the birds being more plentiful home of his sister, Mrs. Holcomb, last creek is a good one. | than last year. George Kitamilier has his wtaal busi Saturday, of cancer of the liver. Is Louis Baughman going to build a Mr. Wildee had not lived in this loca ness going in good sbs|>e lity long, but had aquiretl .niinerous new house? The new toad along Eagle creek is al Pete Heia and Ole Mickelson arelmth friendships and was well regarded by ready receiving considerable travel, ami erecting new dwellings, The spirit of ; bis aquaintances. when thoroughly opened up thia will lie At his request the funeral services improvement is strongly in evidence our moat important highway. were comiucteii by Pleasant Valley about Cottrell. Dover is hopeful of receiving rural grange, of which he was an active mem A general holiday was granted the mail service in the near future. ber and the remains were taken to pupils this week on account of election Sira. Jennie Kitxmiller ia recovering. Multnomah Cemetery. and Institute. •• He left no family, having lieen a wid Clifford Schneider and a Portland ower for several years. While here, be I friend are coming out to visit at his Horseshoeing POWELL VALLEY lived with his sister ami broth.«in-law, home Saturday and Sunday. Charles Norddlon of Seattle has mov j Mrs. and Mr. Holcomb. His memory General Repairing Several “outfits" of Japs are engaged ed to Powell Valley where he expects to will lie held in high esteem by all those I in digging potatoes in these parts. make his future home. with whom he was acquainieti. Wagon and Carriage Work Miss Aida Norddlon and Mr. Dnin- Holiday clubbing ratea equal to the Farm Journal, five years and The Cosmopolitan, Outing and Review of beat are lining offered by The Harald on ander of Portland, spent Sunday with Herald one year. See offer on last page. Reviews, Herald too, |5. See last page. Miaa Norddlon'» mother and sisters. the laat page. OREGON FAIRVEW, J. A. CARTHON •« CORBETT Fr»l Shoultz has a new barn under construction. Mrs. M E. Reed and son Floyd spent Saturday and Sunday in Portland. Mrs. Lucy Kincaid was a Sunday visi tor at F. H. Reeds Misses Marie and Gertrude Hogan of Portland, were guests of Miss Henry on Saturday and Sunday. Fre<i C. Reed took a party of young people to Cape Horn in his launch Iwat Sunday. Lewie Benfield is suffering from a sprained ankle. Rev. Soule preached a fine sermon at the school house Sunday afternoon. George Dressell is in the city this week on jury duty. T. L. Evans was a passenger for Port land Sunday evening. Miss May Walker arrived from The Dalles Thursday and will be employed in the Evans store. Mrs. Saunders has been on the sick list for several days this week. Fred Benfield surprised the school children by treating them to candy at the close of school Friday afternoon. Onr school gave a Parent, Dav pro gram Friday afternoon. The parents and a few friends of the pupils received written invitations. At two-thirty the house was darkened and then lit with jack-o’-lanterns anti a program consist ing ol songs, recitations and dialogues rendered which did credit to both pupils and teacher R. P Rassmussen, the president ot the board commended all concerned for the fine program and the excellent school work living done. The following are on the roll of honor for the first month: Herman Leader, Iva Reed. Emma Spybroek, Esther Kincaid, Helene, Alice and Edith Walker and Bennie Saunders. Read the want ads on last page.