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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1908)
Uü’.Sandy Hotel TROUTDALE Troutdale, Or«., Nov. II—Roy Surlier is th. proud lallier ol a girl Isirn Nov. V. Mrs J. A Larsson has been vieling friends al Washougal. F«»d Sfilili in CmiclÌM Dr. Hennet vrger returned to town last Sunday with a O hio ol wild broneos t’AHPEIl JUNKER, Prop. and liu. been having troubles of hl. own since. When Io« attempted to load the Sandy, Oregon Irani into the burn, they made strong 4 objection, and etnrteii toward their (ormer home, dragging the doctor with them. With tlie .id of the neiglilsirs SANDY the horses were corrall»>l in a |x>tato An "Educational Rally" was held at livid. The Doctor wu. unhurt bodily j Junker»'» hall last Monday evening. but Id. dignity »«< much milled. I An enthusiastic audience <4 laachers, Mrs. B Edmonson s|ient Sunday with pupils ami th« resident families of this |an<l the surrounding districts greeted friends in < «realism C. I’ llriuili. lost a work horse Hun- IHtate Hupt. J. II Ackerman and County | Hupi. T. J. Gary. The latter called the I day. Tlie animal Idl'd to death while TIMBER* ■ meeting to order and explaiiml the ole being operated on lor cancer. I jscl. A nuniLer of musical selections W. W Northway lout a horse valued ROUGH LUMBER .and recltatioae were rendered bv lhe at *>vit>, last week through sickne». SIZED ami . DRKHHED LUMBER teecitere ami pupils, after which Hupt. Mr». Ellen Wright i. visiting her »on I Ackerman delivered an appropriate ad- RESTII! In Portland thia week | dress in which he urged co-operation FUMIIIING llenry Richardson received a Imd I <4 parents and teachers. fracture of the knee by falling from a Professor Wirts has announced that pile nt lumber at the packing plant test ^n interesting lecture will lie given Hun- Saturday. day evening, Nov. 15, al Junker's hall. Troutdale employee» of the Union I au I s Varettl and wile were Handy Meat Co. have become interested in real visitors last Tuesday. e.tate on the peninsula and several i John Maroney of Cherryville, sold bis have purchased properly there. ranch last week lor $50 per sere, winch Mra. Fannie Gray returned to her will tw platted Into town lots. home in Cottage Grove on Munday, alter Vincent Tapp ot Cherryville, was in a long visit with her cousin, Mr». F. Handy last Tuesday. lie has cancelled Allard. Phone, til. Mill *, mile east Kelso the sale of his ranch for the present. The Ijtdiee Aid Society meet» every Sandy residents were surprised to week with Mr». F. Monty and are gel learn that a new general merchadise ling ready to hold a »»le before Christ- »tore hail sprung up in their midst ma» Mrs. Tom Lane and Mrs. A. B. under lhe management of J. B. Tawney Kendall joined tbe society last week. and Co. Fred Zimmerman lisa moved hi» fam V Fusbrrg, harness and saddle maker, ily from the Stllleon farm bi hi» homo. Market Price for All I reports a very busy srason. Report» are circulated that Troutdale The "anvil chorus” 1» beard early and is to have a new»|«per. late from lhe shop <lf Messrs, Alliwun ami Perret. CHI RRY VILLE The sad news of the death of Rev Oliver Wiley has moved Ilia family George Rich ol Barton, reached US last Mondav. Il »«« a great shock to his t out from Portland. . many Irietids. His Itereaved lamily has Mrs. Ihive Douglas decorated some our sincere sympathy. graves Friday. Robert Stone of Portland is visiting FEED on hasp Bornstedt A Ruegg have come to lile his moi her and brothers. Work is being ruahed on the M. E. this week with a Shoe Hale that tlireal- ROLLING AND chopping imine church in order to give a dinner and ■ cria to bankrupt their competitors. dedicate the building on Thanksgiving. - ---------------------------- Mrs. Bieaienstein visited Mrs. J. Wald of Salmon thia week. BORING ORE. RORINO. George Odell has returned from an all R. D. Sahin was out looking over his summer's trip with railroad surveyors ranch on Sunday II. Brown has purchase a ten acre in Idaho. Thanksgiving will be a red-letter day | tract in the Coolridge Home tract. Mr. Bennett and N. A Humflset are at Cherryville this year. In addition to T. HENSLEY i building new houses which are in hon the dedication of the M. E. church, or to any community. There have lieen there will be a shooting match for geese, i several other nice homes built here this ducks and chickens and then a dance in j lhe evening. ; year. I W. E. Childs, carrier on route two, is j Mr. and Mrs. J H. I.. Maybee visited 50c a Cord on vacation. Ilia substitute, Roy Keith i F Stone and his mother last week. He J is 78 years old ; hale and hearty. Troutdale, - Oregon is taking care of lhe route. Arlie Mitchell, the gate-keeper on the Mra. Wolfe has returned from a Phone Farmer« 36x2 Mt. Hood toll-road, with his sister, is month spent in a hospital in Portland. moving out as travel ceases almut the Mr. Montgomery, traveling salesman 15th of November on account of snow. for a Portland firm, has rented the Hutchinson house. POWELL VALLEY Wallace Telford has been transferred Steam to Oregon City. John McAllister has The Lutheran congregation are build taken his place as depot agent, witli ing an addition to their church which Mark Wilmorth helper. will give more room and add to the | Several members of the local I.O.O.F. appearance of the building TROUTDALE, ORE. attended an oyster supper at Handy on W. Bottelson is the proud owner of a Saturday evening, given by the lodge. new buggy. FIRWOOD 50c Hon. J . N. Ackerman, slate supt. and < P. Nelson ami daughter ot Seldon. T. J. Gary, county supt. of schools, [ Kans., have returned home to sell their s|H>ke to the pupils Tuesilav. pro|>erty and mav return later to live in II. G. Knox has bean suffering with Oregon, a light attack of paralysis for the past ' week. CORBETT Rufus Coates has moved hia family to F.C. Reetl was in Portland Sunday. Winlock, Wash , where lie has a posi Mira Christine Eiling wu the guest tion as sawyer. . , . i . « i ! of Anna Renfleld last week. A. I.. Slini|>son lias moved to Arleta. j Mias Bertha Henry visited Mrs. Clara < - Walter Roots has a severe attack of j j Smith last Sunday. inflammatory rheumatism. GRESHAM STEAM SAW I Columbia grange met in regular ses Miss Elsie Kee of Stevenson has lieen sion November 7 with a small attend 50c Per Cord 11 visiting with Mrs. Foster. ance. Visitors present were Mr. and Rev. George Rich of Boring, die I on Mra. Shattuck of Gresham and Miss A. Quickest «nd Monday morning of paralysis at Mollala Stites of Eagle Creek grange. I I where he was holding revival services Call or phone he leaves a wife and six children. MELROSE Robt. Doane Considerable road-work haa been We deeply regret lhe removal of Rev. I done in this district lately. The road to Phone, 257. Rea, Main Street , Sandy is living gra.led and replanked, W. E. Stewart from thia field, Hi. ser- GRESHAM. ORE. ' and the road out west has lieen graded vices were greatly appreciated, and pas ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ full width and o|iened up. The Oregon tor and |H*<>ple were making plans for a City and Kelso road has also been put good winter’s work. It is hoped he will see liis way clear to return. into goid shape. Mra. Pixley of Jackson, Mich., who is visiting friends here, s|ient a delightful COTTRELL day at Council Crest Monday, iu comp Potato digging is almost finished near any with Mesdamea Hensley, Strebin I» no longer a drudgery. I Cottrell and the crop is much better and Duke. MT. SCOTT I than was expected. Ed. Barnet, the Mr. and Mr». E. E. Baker spent a potato buyer war offering a dollar per couple of days in Portland this week. Washing Compound hundred last week, but most of the J. R. Cavanaugh is having a new well stock is being held for a better market. **/f Doe« the Hutlnen“ drilled. Paul Dunn has a new potato digger Mr». Charlea Simmons and family of which doea good work. If you try it once you will use it Orient were the guests of Mrs. Duka on Lincoln Morris will return to his old Sunday. Always. home at Camas, Washington. The first C. E. social of the winter Grandpa Hite has returned to his was held at (tiéndale Farm. Friday. home in Oklahoma. The tine weather brought out a large T. B. Milan has sold a carload of hard crowd who were entertained by several R. H. CASWELL wood to a Portland dealer. i new and amusing games. After the re T. P. Dunn has traded hia driving freshments were served, Mrs. Parsons mare to his father for a two year old sang an old-fashioned song and Miss Open to engagement for all kinds of trotting colt which cams off the track Judy delighted all with one of her inim Auctioneering itable recitations. GRESHAM, - • OREGON at Santa Rosa, California. First- c I mb * aironiiiKxIatlons toni mereiai tratte solici (•* 1 Chat* beda and g'M*d invaia LUMBER STRAUS LUMBER COMPANY ORE. ORIENT. GRAIN BOUGHT BORING ROLLER IND MILL CHOP Tasseti Gasoline Wood - Saw Wood Saw W. F. GREER: Wood Sawing Washing auctioneer FAIRVIEW Fairview, Ore., Nov. II—At tbeTues day evening meeting of the city council II N. Maxey was ulected mayor to till the um-xpired term nl G. E. Shaver; and J O. Davis was appointed marshal in place ol J. A. Cartlion, resigned. Both Mr. Shaver ami Mr. Cartbon have mov ed away from town. < edar street will lie tbe liest thorough- fare in town when the improvements now under way are completed. A force of men ami teams have been busy for the pa«l three weeks grading and grav eling the street. Culverts and twelve foot sidewalks are being put ill Ionia Kummers ami wile entertained the former's sister. Mrs. Ham Short and two children and Mra. McCracken, all ol Forest Grove, over Sunday. Miss Thompson of Portland, was a Sunday guest o! Miss Cotta lleslin. The Fairview grange will give a basket social ami dance soon. G. E. Shaver is moving to his farm at Hpeneer and Mr. McReynolds will move Tbe local creamery is doing a good into the Shaver house. LATOURELL J. C I team has dug six acre» of Bor- busineM this fail. Mrs. Henry Schaefer is entertaining Mr. and Mrs Tees man are now occu benk potatoes that average 300 bushel» Mra. Helen Fisher of Portland. Mrs. J. N. Brown and children of to the acre. What's tbe matter with pying their new house. Mr. Carr built it. Miss Nellie Gould is very seriously ill Portland, »[»nt Sunday with Mrs. Dulph Latourelle? Mrs. Peter Peterson ol .Montsvilla was Road supervisor Barr expects to tiniah s guest of her sou, Ralph Copelaud over rocking the laOourelle hill road this Prosperity has been rife in all parts of Sunday. week. Tbe rock- crusher will then be Oregon, and all the election had to do H. Martn an and family of Gresham, closed down and the 9-too traction en with it one way or the other was to give Speul Sunday with Mrs. Martmana gine used as a road roller. some men an excuse to wait. Now that Considerable railroad work is being even that is useless, people are cloeing parents, Mr. and Mr«. Goudy. great contracts and building activity Miss Nellie has been visiting her ilone here School is progressing nicely under the will be more marked titan at any time father, It. Hunter. in the history of the state. Rev and Mrs. Scott of Portland visit- : tutorship of Miss Smith. O. Bodeen is harvesting potatoes. friends here the past week. Read tbe want ads on last page. II. C. Campbell is having a large barn | built on his place. Claud Maxey has moved into Grant Sham's house. a Mrs. A. Andrews has returned from a ! six weeks visit at her old home in Mia-1 souri. Like most Oregoniona who »<> to I the eastern states to visit, she returned ON JANUARY 1 belter satisfied than ever with Oregon. Mra. Walter Taylor of Portland, has i been visiting her aunt, Mrs. Shepherd. I Mr. and Mrs. W. Ellison and children have lieen spending a few days with relatives in Hood River. ' E. A. Geseel and family of Sycamore. Mr. Thompson of Tbe Dalles, and Frank i McReynolds of Portland, were Sunday guests of G. E. Shaver. CLEONE OR FAIRVIEW Considerable work is being done on Fairview road. Tbe portion between D. 8. Dunbar's and 8. P. Heslin's places has been widened and the east end of Main street has been graded. A new coat of gravel has been put on the road all the way from Sandy road to tbe hill south of town. Grist Taken at any Time—Quick Delivery. Mrs. May O'Shea has purchased from her mother. Mrs. A. J. Hoyt, a house and two lots in the southwest part of WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF MILL FEED town. She is improving the place. Fairview lias a new barber, Mr. Hock ins. This is a convenience that proper Market Price Paid for Grain appreciation will support. GOLD WATCH FREE ! J.W. BENECKE CHOPPING AND ROLLING ROCKWOOD SUN-DIAL FEED MILL It has lieen stated that J. Richmond i has sold his store to a party from Port- i FAIRVIEW. land, but the latest information is to the effect that the proposed deal has i bern called off. F. Benett has moved into the house ; recently purchased by Mr. Cutler from ( I ► D. I.. Herring. Don't forget the masquerade dance to be given by Rockwood grange Thanks- i About Our giving eve. There will lie a dance given by the Maccabees at their hall on Saturday ♦ evening the 14th. Ray McCooni is recovering from a serious illness. Mr. and Mrs Bean! were the guests | of Mr. aud Mrs. Ruehle last Sunday. A reception was given the pastor of I I ► the M E. church Saturday evening by They have all the congregation. OREGON Everybody is Talking Special the goodness and good looks of Suits that are sold for considerable more. SECTION LINE Convince Yourself When in Portland Next Dr. and Mrs. L. From and baby of I ► Alaska, arrived recently to spend several months with their parents. Mrs. From was formerly Mine Anna Ruhl. Mias Ruby and her brother George Cummings, are attending business col-I lege in Portland. Grandpa Moll was a guest at Buckley Grove on Friday. R. Snyder is quite ill with throat and lung trouble. A iloctor was required SUCCESSORS TO WELCH & CO. one night last week The parents of 11. V. A- Carpenter PORTLAND. ORE ' > 223-25 MORRISON STREET are visiting friends in the metropolis. J. E. Hamtneraley and wife were out looking up new land purchases about us on Sunday last. The potato crop is short in our parts PROTECT YOURSELF AGAINST LO8S BY thia year The Bucklev boys entertained a num- l>er of young friends on Saturday even- ing with the game of "Pit.” Miss Carrie Wilaon of Taylorville ave., proved the INSURE IN THE best player. Everyone had a g<xxi time. Miss Laura Shafer is down from Yam hill on a visit to her mother. Norris-Baker Co I > THE (AMERICAN CLOTHIERS OREGON FIRE RELIEF ASSOCIATION John Brown, Rockwood, Agent See our great clubbing offers on the last page. I For Eastern Multnomah and Clackamas Counties. • ►