Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, December 25, 1908, Image 3

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    TROUTDALE
Ile //ave Un tercd Into a Contract with
SANTA CLAUS
T<> Hundh* llia llii»ln.,»a nt Thia Prilnt ami are D iik I m I wltli
liciviliing Tluit 00M t<» M.VKI. MKSBY l<)R XMAH.
Girrx FOR TIIK Whole Family "M
Me it « hi r
.
I'AKT
AXY
TIIKKKItr
APPRECIATED
OUR
AS A SPECIAL INDUCEMENT WE WILL GIVE
9
1*1 R Cl N| Oil
on all cash purchase» of $S.Olifanti up
10 Pl.R CENT Olì-' on all laah purthaaca of $10.00 and up
Troutdale chapter A. F. A A. M have
InHtnlled the following new officers for
the year: W M, II B. Chapman; S
W.,G. N. Reynold«; J. W., W Bales;
F., I>. W. McKay ;M, W Stanley ; H. I),,
F. !>. Hubbard ; J. !>., <>. J. Brown ; F.,
W. Proctor.
GENERAI
SAXDY, OREGON
MERCHANDISE
C. A Hewitt and wife will «fiend
Christina« at Sprmgduie with friends.
Mr. and Mr« Nrtle and three child­
ren of Diamond, Washington, are visit­
ing the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
C. M. Stillaon.
IL I hehri*« <»( Sin<4y w»« a visitor
at E. h Hart's place on Bunday.
The program c«»mmittte “I the Pr<*g-
rwaaivs association held their meeting
last w«*rk an*l pn-par«*<l an excellent
program |»»r the c«>ming basket social
and entertainment <»n January
A.
Milliton «»• transacting busi-
m-M in Handy on halunlay.
The old acbuol «oats will tw rr iimdel-
ed and placed in tie Progress associa­
tion hall.
The Firw«M«l |»e<»ple have organised «
gltM® club for th© coining «*nlerta»nnieril
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Phone Farinera
Oregon
35x2
WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF MILL FEED
Market Price Paid for Grain
Steam
SUN-DIAL FEED MILL
FAIRVIEW
OREGON
TROUTDALE, OBE.
FIR WOOD 50c
PROTECT YOURSELF AGAINST LOSS BY
GREER
AIMS
FAIRVIEW
J. T. Stillion haa moved his family
Itack from Portland where they apent
the paat two months.
H. W. Mathison 1» preparing to move
to Gresham where he haa purchased the
People's Caeli Store of F. B. Stuart A
Co.
Mr». W. II Aahcraft entertained Miss
Delia Morrison and Miss Eatella Horn-
den of Portland.
Mia, Morrison will
■non» <>n th. HitIt.
Real estate is continually changing leave for California in a few days to
liamls here, Mr. Levena I wing the Intent spend tiie winter.
Mie* Mary Iaom of the Portland lib­
to »ell.
Four »pplicntion. and one (or re-in- rary, waa here on Saturday in the inter­
statement «ere Italhuted on nt Grange est of tiie branch library established in
the Davia store.
last Saturday.
J. H. Stapleton expects to return from
Portland soon and build on his property
in the west part of town.
Earl Tegart, Chester Kronen berg and
Earl Townsend who are attending the
Portland Academy, are home fur vaca­
tion.
Nelson Nest and »on Alvin of Sumas,
Washington are visiting the former's
uncle. A. T. Axtell.
aera.
Reed Eldridge haa l>een quite ill for
l»at Sunday,
several days.
NO ME—40 Acre» cedar timber, 4 mile«
Roaa bivelace and Roy Dawe« went
from Waldport; timber will more
Cedric Stone is home from Corvallis,
than pay for land and clearing. $.10 to (Irealism and took in the Skating
for the holidays.
rink
Sunday.
per acre.
Rev. McGregor preached two sermons
NO, Hx—HO Acre» of l«rge »econtl growth
in the Presbyterian church Sunday.
fir timber nt Hilets Bay.
A grani buy
of ita kind for..................................... $1200
School closed for the holidays on ‘
NO. 11« —HO Acre» on l>evil« Lake.
Thursday.
Rolling land, unimproved ; g«»l sum­
Frask. RallaMa. Para
Mias Calin Henderson is home from
•aaraMaa« 1« Plea,»
mer resort property and goral lami
K.rTV ll.nl.n.r «nd
Por'land, where she is teaching night
when free of brush.......................... $1200
riantrr ahoultl teat th«
School.
•uparlor merits ot Our
NO. fix—HO Acres nt month of Ralmon
EEDS
Northern Grown Seed«.
river
Rolling prairie lami, free from
brush. Would make an elegant sum-
iner home. Good lami, price $1200
Real Fatate Office
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OREGON
Troutdale,
John Brown, Rockwood, Agent
For Eaatern Multnomah and Clackamaa Counties.
Watkins’ Stock Tonic
NO. Iti — 310 Acres on title water. Drill
Mr. and Mr« .1 Richmond went to
Creek, 4 miles from Waldport ; rtO
nere» fine Isti tom, 30 acres cultivation Tualatin on Saturday to attend the fun­
ami grass, Imlanee brush, low la-nch eral of Mr», Richardson's grandmother,
outrange; g'»Ml water, lion-«-, barn who w.<» 1)0 year» of age.
•nd other buildings ; small orchard ;
The father of Mr». C. Wilaon ha» been
flue ranch $18 per acre, part time.
NO. 40—110 Acre» on tidewater, 2 mile» confined to hi» bed tor the part week.
from Waldport; 0 acres tine creek
(ieo. Pu len haa rented bin farm to
bottom, floe bench land, 0 acres culti­
Robert Rolrertaon and will move into
vated ; tine trout stream; mineral
spring near. Good small dairy ami the Covert houae on the Ha»e Line.
fruit ranch ; poor buildings, $20 per
Don Young viaited Ida grandparent«
ARI.ETA,
OREGON
Orisi Taken at any Time—Quick Delivery.
C. H. LANE
NO. 0 — 147 Acres joining above; Ml
Edward llase «nd wife are spending
acre« brush, balance spruce timber, Christmas in Portland.
1 ,<««),oi0 feet, nearly level land, it»-
Mr. Roads, who has l»een visiting his
Iirovemwit« run down. Thia is a lug
targalo at «ba priaa
$uoo uncle, Mr. Pillow, returned home to
NO. 7—I'M acres, 4 miles from Wald­ Lents on Tuesday
port, on road ; :ift acres slashed, 3
acres plowed, Imlanee limiter, ulti ami
secomi growth; nitwlly low Itench
ROCKWOOD
lami, |»s>r buildings
$1400
School will close on Thuraday for a
NO. H— H> Acre« Itench lami. 3 miles !
from Waldftort, on road; I'.* aera» lew day. vacation.
giara; orchard, poor buildings; good
Rockwood grange entertained between
chicken ami goat ranch
$r>oo two and three hundred people at Pre
H. M. CHITWOOD
CLEONE
50c a Cord
J. IE Hudson has traded his l*arber
business in Portland for the l>arber shop
of Charles Williams here and look poo-
session Wednesday.
Mr.« Hudson left
I < Strong W4M on the wick lint fur a
here a few mouth« ago for other parts,
(rw days but is recovering.
and remained away until a few weeks
I hr coyote« are rustling their Christ-
ago w hen hr came to Portland. “There's
inn« dinner* three
»nd make regu­
no plarr like home and Troutdate.’*
♦
lar visit« h* the heli
Wm Powell has gone to Boring to en­
:
A Millar «nd mih were Iran «acting
DEALKR IX
gage in tiie butcher business.
♦♦
bmonmN in Poitlan*! on Saturday.
Miss Harriet Harlow is spending her ♦
The Fltwotid »rh«M»| lra«hrr, MlM
♦♦
vacation al home
Nina llraroek, im »pending her vacation
A
liter
l
Hensley
is
borne
from
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A.
C.
Ton loto
:
nt hotiir in l>ainniM*m*.
to w|a*nd the holidays.
IUD Iba.
W W U ilkiiiN i- »|M*nding hi« vaca­
*> lb (mil
Fred Mayo is spending a few days in
tion with hi« Rinlrr at Album
!•» lb» Pou'try Tonic
Troutdale.
Albert Bril w a Portland visitor on
GRESHAM
OKE< .OX
Mr. and Mrs. James I’elton and child­
Tnreday.
Phone 157
ren of Portland, liavr been visiting Mrs.
I hr Firwo*«| glrr rhlb will inert at E.
Pelton'« parrots, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
I>. Hart*« Sunday.
Johnson.
Miso Mary Buxton of P rtland, will
«(»end Xmas vacation with relatives in
Troutdale.
Tit. erm. ot ac.tugnr «ere heard hare
Rev. \\ cinharl preached in the Meth-
one night laal week.
odist church last Sunday.
'Ir Pulley mud" a buatneaa trip to
Th«* l.adit*s Al l Society realise«I a nice
Troutdale laat Friday.
sum from their Christmas sale held last
New Year’s Ball.
These are only a few of the good
places we have lor sale. Come in or
write and get further information
J. W. Benecke
CHOPPING AND ROLLING
Wood Saw
Mia. Laura llurkliold.r, the teacher, Saturday
apenl Saturday ami Sunday with rela­
Rolwrt White lias had a rural phone
tive» in St. John«
put in for the benefit of the residents on
5,0 |—Ml Acres on Yachats, 2i> miles
School will be cloaed Friday lor tiie hill.
front Waldport; I1» mile *r>>m school,
to acres limiter, li acres cultivated, Cbriatuia«.
balance bolpon easy deire.1, low
l-eiieh ; g'.sl wa.er, lences, ".r-sim
houae well furnished, barn 3J x «<*;
WftCHfS
The tireaham Ba«el»all Team h ill give
3 head cattle
$1,100
II W Lang and hoti Rod ley have just a grand Nrw Year’s MaHqiierade Ball at
No. 2—l<k> Acre, joining above, to acres returned from Portland.
Metxger'a hall on New Year’« eve. Four
limiter, Hl acre" Istllom fvnctsj, noi
prixvs will l»e given for the best make­
cleared . low bench, tine orchard lami. i
Mi«« Myrtle Park, the sch<x>l teacher,
up.
Hnasbal'« orchestra will furnish
no building. Bargain
SI,.too ha» a severe cold.
(lie music.
NO. ft—72 Xeres brusii Inn I ; »time tim­
The an«»w is four inches deep here
ber, »oil fair, improvements run '
Mr Barlmen has been visili.ig Ins son
do*«; on Itvnth Iblee iiul.s from'
Waldfstrl
$10 per acre. William.
NO. 14— Ifio acres on inad two mile» I
from Waldport; HO nere» flue cedar
timber; 12 acres gm«» ami cultiva­
tion; gtH.I 7-riHtin house, go.sl water,
I calile, buggy, filo»», barrow. Big
Itargain
SISSO
And All Other Fresh
Holiday Goods . . . .
Gasoline Wood-Saw
School rlosod on Thursday tor a ten
«lays' vacation.
BEALESTATE BARGAINS
NO. 11 —Two tlinlier claims. 5 miles
from Waldfiorl
$4200 each
DONE
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.1 <• Ivshactwr ww tran«acling bu«i-
nw» tn Sandy Saturday.
Til«* I iru«H«d IK Imol board held a
m«-«Ung on Saturday to consuisr the
pitrtha««» of new «‘Iju-trthht »vat« which
will I m * installed un th«' Jbth
Seeded Raisins, Cleaned Currants
Orange, Lemon and Citron Peel
MILL
CHOP
Mr. and Mrs. (¡. X. Reynolds will
have their daughters, Mmars Georgia,
Edith and Maliel Reynolds of Portland
and Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Jette of Cham-
poeg. ail al home for Christmas.
Mrs. Annie Rrynold« and «laughter, i
Alice, liavr been visiting the former's
mother, Mrs. Ellen Wright.
>h«’'« <»ti
BORING ROLLER ANO
Tasseti
The Lnion Sunday School will give
an entertainment iu the Evangelical
church on Thursday evening.
Kt-ep v«»ur rvs ««n F dw * <»d'
the buuin.
GRAIN BOUGHT
FEED <15 HAND
The O. E. H. have nominated the fol­
lowing officer«, who will l»r installed on ROLLING AX’D CHOPPING
January tt.
W. M , Mm. Aaron Fox ;
W. P , (i. N. Itrynolda; A. M Mr.. I.
D Ilubbard ; F., Mr». H. H. Logan ; H.,
Mm l>. W. McKay; C. Mr». J. I lìOklNG,
Funk: II <’., Mm. Bales,
The masons
and their wives have been invited to the
installation, after which a ban«juel will
be served.
HENSLEY
Mis« Harriett Hubbard is home from
I>ullnii, where «hr attrnd« college.
BORNSTEDT «Sz RUEGG
Market Price for All
•pgetaL sms
FOR 10 CENTS
J. H. Sharp will move his family to j
N.witerg as soon as the weather permits.
FAMOUS COLLECTION
Sylvester Hall, who attends O. A. C.,
will »fiend the holidays with his father
here.
Mis* Nina A'ork is spending the vaca-
w eek with Portland relatives.
P. E. Holte is the new Iturlter at Fair-
veiw and Mr. Betieke says he is here to
stay.
w. will Mtn<i po.t,M»l<l one
I ,tt. aa n.,
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Ata* 11 Varielte, ('balsa Vte«** «*•<!•
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Write te(tey' R«n«t 1» r«rtte V* h*lp
pwtet* and
parking and raraiva Iha ate** ' Famotia i'ollarli»n,' te-
gakhar with onr Na* and Itia1ni«*liva Hanten Guida.
GKMT NORTHERN *4 » 1» < <>.
IMO Ho." at.
Horkfortt. Illlnoia
PUBLIC AUCTION
One-half mile west of Fairview on Barr Road
MONDAY, Dec. 28,1908
10 a. m. sharp
WE WILL OFFER THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY:
13 head Cattle
1 Fanning mill
6 COWS, Mostly fresh in fall
1 Emery cycle grinder
3 Coming 2 yr heifer in calf 1 Grass seed sower
2 One yr heifer
1 Push cart
1 Coming yr Jersey Bull
1 Two horse cultivator
1 Sucking Calf
2 One
3 Head of horses
2 Two
plows
2 Atares 5 or 6 yr old; wt. 1100
1 Cream separator No. 7
1 Coming 2 yr draft colt
2 Farm wagons
2 Mowers
2 Sets single harness
1 Potato planter Almost new 2 “ double
“
1 Disc Harrow
1 Cook stove
I Drag Harrow
1 Potato weeder
1 McSchery grain drill
1 Hay rake
I Single rubber-tire buggy; used one year
Some poultry. Other articles too numerous to mention
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EVERYTHING GOES
TERMS OF SALE: All sums under $10, Cash. Over $10,
Eight months at 8 per cent on approved note.
J. H. Peterson, - Owners, - J. O. Downing
W. S. Wood, Auctioneer