Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, November 20, 1908, Image 3

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BülSandy Hotel
First-class arcomnnalatloiM
Commercial traile «olicitcii
Clean laid« and gissi meal«
Fwd Stable ii Ceintclion
(TAMPER JUNKER, Prop.
Sniuly,
Aldsk>Yukon I xpoNltion Noles.
Oregon
(Ill KKYVIIII
Oregon will I h « the timi »Ute to inttall
We understand John Marony hass*»hl
it« r«liih|:a at the E k |Mi»ni<>n
III« place here.
The flrwt Alrtwka exhiMt for the Ex|*o-
Mr«. Jam«»« and Mrs Ihmlapof Port*
•Ilion arriviMl fr« «in I>s** north October 2*5. laml aid Mr. Alcorn an«l Mr. Jiickwoo
I h»* exhibit ri>h«iNt« of a numlwr of of Linton drove up fr»>m Portlnii«l to the
vari«»« ami fur».
' ll<’Wnr«l rtfich in the Welches vicinity
Mrs. Jsinv« I» hh a
Ih* « hi will have n novel exhibit. It la«t Hafiirdli week.
I« piantivi to nh<*w th»» ialatnl« in their tlve !H*»e tract fur wiimnwr h«>mrs there.
relative «i«e und direrlhm
a not her
front «»tie
Mr Ja»'k»on o( Linton took a look nt
«'»me <'berryvllh» real estate ami •t«ie»l
The ««le ni f *‘ m ), i (M) worth <>f wx | mmi I* hie intention »>1 r»*turning for further
Y»»u see ( berryviile in
limi iHiiirU h« removed the lm*t olmtAcic lnvc-iigntion«
I«» tin* aure«*«*» of the Ex Millon atei it getting to l»o Sitrh a big place that he
1« now certain that the HHMl fail Hill c«ml»l not see It all in one »lav
have the «ll«l liK'tltin of Iwing the th'wl
W. A.Ktonehit« »• ce pt rd a poaillon
big <- r iufi I«» | h « rtititrly r«»rnplel<»«l with J. Richmond, a merchant al R»x k-
tu Unit* fur the opening «late. The pro- wood.
gr«M« that I« l*»*ing mid«* oit th*» «•« «li­
I kale K<q»|M*r is the champion fisher­
nt ruction «»I the budding* ami ground* ia man h**ir, hnving caught eoiuetliing like
a gna ran ter that no »letali will hr left 30 » in lew* than a day.
iintlidahed when the (air i* formally
Mrs. Howard and little charge, V te­
opened June L P****.
tor Rockwood, came flown from ller
Already three •»( the permanriit build*
log»» at»* tinlwhtd and are ready to I m *
turned over tn the I ni vervi ty of Wash­
ington at tile »•|«»*e of the fair.
By th**
tlr«l «»I the year the hairth permanent
buihhtig wHl In* r>»mplrt*«<l an I a num»
I m * i of the telii|Mirary »INI» ture«» IhiUhed.
Th»» milling ptlace and the rt«dirrn*w
budding mid th«- hoNpital ami lire • tati»«ti
are tn u-* . and the <)rrg«m building, the
tlr«t «late hiiihling to l»e completed, »•
r«»a»ly I«» receive exhibit«
Oregon will
I »eg III the «hlpinenI of ila exhibit alami
January 1. ’The Aral «'<m«igument will
| m * 3.’•»» I h »\»-« of appiedi which w til I m *
placed tn tbrcuM «t*»rage pimi, in the
t Ml ■einet) I »»( the Oregon building, until
within a few week« of the opening «late
LUMBER
LI MBER
Itl’STK'
FLOORING
VEILING
mil.-east Keleo
GRAIN BOUGHT
BORING ROLLER AND
MILL
1 I El» ON
¡J. W. BENECKE
CLEONE OR FAIRVIEW
ttur M-hool ia progressing nicely under
the leadership of Mrs. t . Rafferty with
Miss Calkins, assistant
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Market Price for All
CHOP
IERRT.
We, in tlii» wi<lc awnke neighIxtrtiood
have Kept silent lung enough, an<l with
th- improvement activity on all si<1es,
we lieg h place of recognitiun in your
valuable |>a|ier.
IRANI»
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Tassell
opt;.
fìORING.
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Norris-Baker Co i
THE AMERICAN CLOTHIERS
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50c a Cord
Oregon
Troutdale,
Fire!
35x2
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OREGON FIRE RELIEF ASSOCIATION
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$15.“ SUITS
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Gasoline Wood-Saw
Phone Farmers
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ORE.
ORIENT,
An employer at the |utcking plant bad
a thumb nearly severed Iruin his han»l
\d<»lph A*hw-»rih and wife wm* visit­ «evidently on Munday.
ing Wm Il.irdm «» ii Tuesday.
Mr« Harry \\ « nm I mid son of (iresham
F. S. White ami |*arty »»f Troutdale visited frivmls here the first of the week.
ar«» on a hunting trip in the Bull Run
Reserve
Mrs. Eita Ran was a visitor of Mrs.
UJSILDS
Elsner on Wcdnrmlay.
Friend, of Mr. Burton »ere sorry to
AIMS
Everybody is Talking
COMPANY
Mill
N»»ali Kulm was vivittng al Lome lor
a «lay last week
GOLD WATCH FREE!
SUN-DIAL FEED MILL
MATERIAL
STRAUS LUMBER
Phone, til.
J«» I’liternahrer who ia mining in the
soiithrru part of the »tale, has liecii
visiting with hi« family.
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CHOPPING ANO POLLING
TIM BEK.*»
•FINI'HING
The <'berryviile schools will give an
entertainment un<! iMindann **» m - im I on
Novruil»rr 21. for benefit uf the
-I mm »I.
Everybody come ami have a g'M«i lime.
kairvmw. Ore , Nov. Dt—Dr. Holm re-
Troutdale, Or«*., Nov. I A*—The «dry I
i /’irnsvi 1,1,1 f4«l,trday from a busmen
council have pa««**d mi ordirtwnre fr» pro
ram-iM-o.
te<t the city from fire, The or di nance it ip to a»» »
read« aa hilhtw« : It «hall lie nm lawful
««'• »e.
for any |**raoii to buihi a fire for horn* | the liv'oe of 4 W.
Ing reftiaa within 20 feet of any budding eomJHin.erl MrX A*nrh-»w^» Vl1 ***"r r* *
within Hie city limit«. The lire to he turn fr«»m Miswuiff.
constantly WHtche<l by the baildvr.
Mr Mi-Key nold« »nit ÁóXlíy haiV kt-’
2nd It «hall I m * unlawful for any jmomjm
rirwj Irtttn h|w*t
srxi tuk»*^ J
to place ruhbinh upon any uiio«rupi*d
<»f lb<*ir new boin>, th*» plsut) i fwn>i>/iy
lot or ground within the city limit*.
fWlr»»<| by ii. j*’. MllftVer.
'I ll»* violation of either part of thcor»hn*
M’, Ehukin hiu» r*sume«l I hi dtitie» at
an«*«« shall be puninhable by a lino of
‘
«fiF o. R AX 4epr>l after m month's
to $10,
v arfttion
Th«» ftr>»t two weexs h«» spent
Troutdale library is to have a pb«»n«5
of; the grand jury in Portlaml a »id th«*
so that iHMikw may I m * renewed by phone
re«t of tin? lime in viailing relative« at
by those living at a distance.
Springwater. Hood River and Medford.
Mrs. fl. 11 Y oung visited old friends
M inm h (>|ive ami Maliel Z. in merman.
here last week.
who ar«» al tending College in Eugene,
Pete Kerkhme ami l^*«>n IteWette will I m * home for Thanksgiving,
left for Holland via New York, Tuesday.
('. A. Stewart is building on his newly
Th*»y will visit their until spring.
a»*quir« I pro|M*rty.
I In* first nn in bur «>( the Troutdale
Chas llogmere ami wife nrr now lore-
Gillette will lw print«-»! in Portland till»»
ted st Irvington where the former it
week. Th«» Larlwr »hop will La* made
Ntalion agent.
into a print shop as soon u* the Earlier*
William Richey has parcbaaed twenty
PLEASANT VALI tY
Mr«. J. Cook was out frolli Portland
move I«» the Wemhard block.
acre» from Grant ftagar »ml will make
Sumiav to visit relatives.
Mrs. Aaron Fox al Iended the Women's
If »ihm brother« will »«ion move their bi« home there.
The Fairview grange lias secured the
Club inerting at La Grande.
•aw mill Vi section 21; thia i* the same
Charles Kesterson ba« bin new hone«
promise of a .branch library from the
R. E M»»r«e ami wife of The Dalle«,
■wetion occupied by Heiney'a mill.
nearly finished.
Portland Library Association.
It will
nr«» visiting the iatlci’a mother, Mr*
.Vfred Johnaon i* lai«l up with a badly
Mr. Heinrich ha« finished a aery fine
I m * placed in the Davis store.
France« Allard.
sprained ankle.
residence.
Mi— |vy (*<’rnrtt made H-^liort trip to
J. I! 11 nd wn, formerly of Tr«>uh|ale,
Perry Hunter baa moved into liie new
Medior«! Ia»t week.
but now in the harbor bm*iin*4« hi Porl-
cottage.
Mrs
J
M.
Ashcraft
entertained
the
lami aa« in town oti business lately«
Ijidle« .‘N'Murty of the Smith Memorial
Mi«- Harriet Hublmrd wilk !>r Imme
«■l»ur* h TtiuiN'Iay aitrrn<M»u..
frimi hiilis» r«»llege ho Thankwgmng.
.Mrs. Cora Amlcrson and children
Mr«. Joseph Latoiirell »»f Stall’« Land*
viwited relaiivea in Portland Friday and
ing, has hern visiting her daughter al
Saturday.
Vancouver
Rev. G, F. HougliVm was a week-en<l
Mr»» Hulrl has I m * wi yiitrrtmtiirrg her
visitor in Fairview.
tw«> brothers from !lillst»oro.
OX JANUARY 1
Mrs. J. F. Salvage is recovering from
Miss Minnie ll<>Mrnrranlt« has been
a bail wound over the left eye, caused
quite Bl from tomrihtis.
by a kick from a playful colt.
Mi«. E. J. *»m»w of Portlaml attended
the <>. E. S. S«tur«lay evening.
Earl White and family were in Gres­ learn ul hi, l<»ing bis winter’s »iipply of
J. B. Hughe» who recently purchaeed
ham last Thurmlay
bay afi.1 ala.ut twenty head of cattle to­
the O'bhea farm has, finished an eighty
gether
with
many
other
articles
ul
value.
Mr«. L C L«»w«» was a visitor at the
foot well. Mr. Grimes and J. Cavan­
.Mr. ihirton now lives on the Columbia
schoul on Wednrstiay
augh are alau having new wells drilled, i
Wm. Hardin visile»! the school Mon­ Blough
Mies Clara Webb is having a large
Grist Taken at any Time—Quick Delivery.
day afternoon.
Mra. Ralph Neihauer and daughter
tract of land cleared on her farm.
have l.-eii visiting the former'« sister at
A surprise party was tendered Miss
Welcliea tor the paat week.
WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF MILL FEED
SANDY
IxHtra Behmeer by her friends on Satur- j
Mr». Cumming, of Nashville visited
The lecture given by Prof. Wirti la«t her daughter, Mrs. Moulton during the day evening. All report a good time.
W. T. Sherwood is laying gravel walks '
Mundftjr evening in Junker's hull attract* paat week.
Market Price Paid for Grain
and beautifying his home in general.
««I ft large mii «I attentive audience.
Surveyor» have lieen running line»
Wm. Sale», Ernest Holgate and Frank '
M ins Elsa Malar who has I hh » ii quite for the new pipe-line through here.
Eberly are engaged in clearing land.
ill, ia reported improved.
There was a surpriae party at the
R. E. Emmons of Bridal Veil, was the i home uf Mr. and Mr» Elmer t.oger last The latter will build.
Wm Stanley has just hail his house
guest of Hr. McElroy (or a lew day», Saturday evening. A large crowd »as
FAIRVIEW,
OREGON
while fouking up real estate.
• prewnt who were entertained with card (■aitited and making such improvements
which
add
to
the
attractiveness
of
the
j
games, after which a dainty lunch was
district.
served and all expressed themselves aa
BORMG
having a g.»»! tune.
Mrs. K B. Jone* died at the < iixh I
ROCKWOOD
Samaritan Hospital ou Nov. 12, after a
A pretty wedding was celebrated Tues­
CORBETT
short illness.
About Our Special
J. Littlrpagc, formerly of H um piace day evening oi la»t week at the resi­
Ubas. Palmer of WiUinina ia visiting
dence of J. E. Kettering
Mr». Jarel,
but
now
of
Moaivr,
Ore,
was
looking
in Boring.
alter hit* pr«»|M*rty interests here lately. «ister of Mr». Kettering, w»» united in
Jack Ihivisaml family have return«’«!
marriage to ]>r. Bridgeport of Portland.
Th«» stockholders of the hwal tele­
to Boring ami are «»ccupving th«» O. II
A brother of the groom acted a« best
phone
lines
held
a
meeting
Saturday
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McClung house
man and Mrs. R lettering «• brides­
ami voted to incorporate.
maid
Rev. Creesv of the M. E. church
At a n | m * cia I meeting held Saturday
Tin* Mias«** Blackball of P«>rtland. ami officiated. The ceremony was witnessed
afternoon, J E. Wilnmiith whs elected
achool <!ir«’«’lor in place of N. A. Hall, Mias Walker of Hurlburt, s|»enl Sun­ by numerous friends.
win» lias in<»vr*l away.
The «chuol day with Mrs. Reed.
Two children of Mr». B. F. Power»
Real estate wiiii active in this vicini- are recovering from an attack of pneu­
gr«»iinds have l»ren lrnc«**l ami a pump
I tv. Peter Kirkover and Mr. Peterson monia.
placed m the well.
They have all the goodness and good looks of Suits that
hav*» sold their farms Ht a g»x»d price.
Mr». Christinia Johnson ha» boen ser­
are sold for considerable more.
SCHOOL NOTES.»
iously ill for the past week.
Ruby RaMiiHisseii brought a fungus
t
D. I.. Herring left Saturday morning
grow th to school Wednesday w hich was for the east to make an indefinite stay.
Convince Yourself When in Portland Next
UPPLK LAI01KIL1
a curiosity.
A. \V. Davis left for hi» mine in south­
Louis WcNtlund is imluatiiiously en
Those neither alieent or tardy fur the ern Oregon the first of the week.
He
gaged in clearing laml «luring hi* fatli* month eliding Nov. tlth were as follows
has some very tine specimens of ore.
er*a al»«ence, who is vArpentering fur a Isa and Laura Recti, Herman Leader,
Real estate men are appearing in this
nrighl»or.
Helene, Alice ami Edith Walker, Ethel
vicinity quite frequently of lata.
B. F.
Th«» Imnd-on«* new
Prcsbyt«*rian ami Hazel Saunders and Ruby Ras­
I’owi-rs refuseii an offer of *2,'JUO for ten
« him h vilith v a» Egypt ia nearing com­ mussen.
acres recently.
pletion aii'l will In* de«licate«l a«»on.
Must of the grades fur last month
WI h ’I i fiiiishe«! thia church will stand
were very salisfactoiy.
Cosmopolitan, Outing anti Review of
aa a motiilinrnt to tlo* faithful work
Reviews, Herald too. $5. See last page.
All«! prog!«--ivcm -•» «»( th«» community.
SUCCESSORS 10 WEICH i CO.
The church in aituatv I in an i<i«»al l*»ca-
coil KI LI
tioti, ia a larg«» handaome structure,
POWELL VALLLY
Greg Cox and family have moved to
223-2S MORRISON STREET
PORTLAND, ORE. X
roomy ami well lighted.
< Meson's mill.
The young ladiet sewing aoeiety a ill
Mrs. Fred thigh has recently return-
Mr. Proctor is taking treatment lor meet Ht the home of Mrs. Eric I nis on
• *d from :i trip to Wardner Idaho where
rheumatism nt the Hot Spring..
Nov. 27.
she vi«itr«l h«*r son.
Since her return
The Radford-Hudson road is being
Rev. J. E. Nordling will conduct the
PROTECT YOURSELF AGAINST LOSS RY
all«* ha* been confined to her home with
graded by a force of twenty-five men.
service« in th«» Lutheran church next
a severe cold.
Th«» young |»«»»»pl«'
Mia» Louise lioulan of Portland, is Sunday at 11 h . m.
School im progrraaing nicely with Mias
will hold their literary meeting at 7 r.lll.
visiting in Cottrell.
Kiiirbart aa tvacherr
The ladies mission society will meet
A dancing party was given at Cottrell
Burkholder
Gebhard's n ill is run­
INSERE IN THE
at the home of Mrs. G. Carlson on Mon-
by Floyd Dover on Saturday evening.
ning « hi order«. They ahip|»v«l several
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lay,
Nov.
23.
Everybody
invited.
Rev. Coleman was culled away .sud­
carlomls of him Iter last week.
A ph'Hsant surprise was given Ellen
denly last week, to liis family, so there
Tin* mail aervie«* a«*rma to I «* aoifie-
was no preaching Sunday, but a C. E. >ward last Sunday in honor of her 15th
what «lefectiv«* I ht «*. The Herald which
teni|rerance meeting was conducted by birthday.
ia mail«*d on Ernlaya, sometimes reach­
Mrs. Nelson.
E. Anderson and Mrs. and Miss Nord-
ing auhacri hers on tin* following W«*»l-
For Eastern Multnomah and Clackamas Counties.
blom
called on P. N. Almquist Sunday.
A
cignr
stub
carelessly
thrown
on
the
nvftiav ami a«»n»etimea not at all.
At
Wm. Peteraon ami family visite»! O
other times aome com«» ami oturra «Io tloor, started a tire in the Cottrell store
Some pa.sers-bv Brandl»erg Sunday.
not ami yet they an* all mailed in the one night last week.
same bundle.
The fault a«*ema t«> be noticed the _bln«e and awakened the
Carl Nelson an«l family spent Sunday
WE
The tire was soon put out.
th»» carel«*aanea of tin* railroad clerks family.
with J. Lovgrena. %
RolGlI LI MBER
HIKED nu DRESSED
ia11< h nnd -lav»d >>it<ird.iv night he»r,
returning '*unday.
trouti 75 le
Steam
John Brown, Rockwood, Ag;ent
Wood Saw
FIRWOOD 50c.
•• W. F. GREER
I
who carry them by and to the eml of
Al Edwards and crew arc grading the
th«* diviaion in Llaln». Sometimes they roads near Cottrell.
bring them on their return and often
You
times nut. Such negligence should be Read the “Want Ads.’’
| Wants Supplied on page 8.
■topped.
BUY
Invitations are l»eing sent out fur the
Parents meeting to be belt! Friday, Nov­
ember 20. The subject will be “Punish­
ment,’* and a good program is l*eing
prepared by the pupils.
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