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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 8, 1909)
1934G9 E. B. DUFUR TROUTDALE Ik Sandy Hotel Fairview, Jan. 8—The lumbar with which to build a wailing room at the O. W 1*. line here is on the way and aa MMMI as the weather will permit will be put together. Surveyors have been at work running lines for new side-tracks to be built along the spur connecting the O. W. P. and ORAN, lines. The work is laiitig done lu order to facilitate the handling of freight. fiai Habit Ia C mncììm CAMPER JUNKER. Prop. Sandy, Oregon WELCHES BUI RUN William Welch gave a Watch party al the hotel Thursday avening Music, singing end dancing were enjoy««) by all At twelve u'clock the young folks eel off llre-workn Alter an interchange of New Year's greetings they were led lu the dining-room, where a delightful luncheon was served. M im Zip and Itealrica Murphy went lu Government Camp to make a two weeks visit with Mr. and Mrs. Yucum They rode ae far aa Twin Bridges and ma<le it through on akees as the suow is twelve feel deep el the Camp. Dave Douglas of Cherryville wee lu Welcliee Sunday. Eight Indiee ol enow fell on Tuesday Mure later. Vernon Naulding visited his parents in Wdbhee Vincent Murphy arrived in Welches New Year's mglit and surprised Ins relatives and friends. It baa been aonie time Bines thia lonel ily haa been heard from aa things have been very quiet. Tbe Christmas tree and entertain ment conducted by M im Cora Yocum ami Mra. C. W Htrulhara waa a great auccwM. Mr. and Mra. Khider ol Mololla ware here during tbs holidays as the gueels of the letter's folks, the McGugins. Mrs Emma Tnomas entertained her mother ami father, Mr and Mre. Mr- Gugin, Alice and Prank McGugin, Mr ami Mrs Khider at dinner on Hunday Mr. and Mrs. Gibbons had their child ren home around the old fire-place on Xmas There were Fred Gibbons. Mr. and Mra W. Recun ami little Teddy, Mr. and Mre. C. W. Struthers ami Mai- vrrn and Ethel llagarty, Mr. Htrulher'e nephew ami niece. DOVLK last week Ikivrr road district held a meeting for the purpoa« of levying a special lax. Ten mills was levied and apportioned lu the various roads There wsi a good turn-out and harmony pre vailed Everyone was well satisfied. J. W Exon visited In Cherryville two data last week. Revival meeting are lining conducted at Itover by Iler. L. 8. Chapman. A. G. Kilamillsr is moving to th* Rivers place near Eagle Creek. J. W. Exon preached al Bandy last Bunday morning A. J. Kitiinlller has made final proof on hie liouiveti-ad. M. V. ami Jake lidyou of Albany are visiting tlwir sister ami aunt respective ly. Mra. G li Thomae. Hain Akers, well-known and reepect- ed through Clackamas county, was found dead on hie bed Haturday evening by C. W. Struthers. Mr Akers was employed by the Johanson Lain tier Co. Ha ate a lieary eupper at Mr. Struthers ami retired to Ina cabin lu enjoy bis pipe and book. Mr Htrutliere called at the cabin several hours later and found hundred. Il appears be died without a struggle as hie pipe and book lay by him just aa if be lied dropped them. Money and a little energy is what makes things go. Especially brush, logs and stumps on the old Sweet ami Cline plai ce. It would be nice if I hr old set tiers would take pattern and clear up a little |>atch on their places. CHE Rm VILLE EGYPT CALIFORNIA When summer ha» pa sa id in these northern states, the sun is only mild under the bright blue skies of Southern California This Ison« ol nature's happy pro visions—eternal summer for those who cannot en dure a more severe ell- male California has linen call ed the •• Macca of the winter tourist." Ito ho- . Gils and stopping places are ss varied a* those of well regulated cities Visitors can always fimi suitable accommodation, congenial companions, ami varied, pleaaing rec reations. SOUTHERN PACIFIC GO Will Iw sled tn aupply tome very attartivt* literature, de- arriHng in detail the many de litti* of winter in California. Very low round trip egrtiraion ti< k«*ta are on aale tn < inlifornia. The rate troni Portland to l.<»a Angrlva and return ia $M.OO Limit aix month*, allowing atopover privelrgva in either <Urt*vli«*n. Kimilar «•xciiraion ratea are in affect to all Cali fornia poinla. For full Information, deeping car morva lion« «liti lickel», cull, write or telegraph C. W. Stinger, C. F. A. Ini and Washington Ntrvrta —or — wm. M c M urray » < i . p . a . Portland, Oregon SEEDS Frosh, Rsllabls. Pure fiuarenletd lo Pleas« Fvrry Gardrnpp and Plant er khi'Hl'l tvM th« 8tin*rW>r ineriti» <•( <»nr N<»rthrrnGn»wn Nerdn. BPKCIAL orren FOR 1O CENTS w»» will «end poj»t|«i*i»l «»nr FAMOUS COLLECTION tn« t pkg SA hwy Twwtat» . I pkf. r*l««»»fi Kadidl s I I tiff- *t*H-«)rnwl«t t'»1»rw « 1 ph*. Harty Arrow.Iirw«t ( «M»««* I phv. Fuller tn« Nfirlwt I ettnM » Al»« IS V«rl»ltofi t'knlm »tonar toil . » “““ in« vow IM I'M • Jm . « ft (W Writ« tawUy I R«M 10 rwnfu U help pup pnalagw an<l parking «nd pace tv» Ih» alwiaw "Fnnw • <'«»lh*llv»», ' to gether wilh mtr Hew »nd Inatrnetiv* Garden Guld«. GKFAT NOKTIII KN MI EI» < O. I9M Rone Rt. Hoch Cord, lllinola Miss«« Olive and Malail Zimmerman have returned to Eugene after spending their vacation at home. The revival services begun in the Presbyterian church last Sunday have bsen discontinued on account ol the cold aeather but will lie resumed as soon aa weather conditions permit. W. W. Ashcraft has taken a position in the Hun Dial Feed Mill. J W Benecke is having additional buildings erected. A. C. Sward inviteli P. N. Almquist C F i’. Johnson, C. A. Lindgren, C. And arson and their families for supper on Monday. CHURCH NOTICES. FREE METHODIST CHURCH — Rev. S G. R oi - kh , pastor. Services, Sunday S c I iimi I, 10 a m ; Preaching every Sunday at 11 a. m. and K p. m. Prayer meeting, Thursday evening at H o'clock. All welcomed. LINNEMANN MEMORIAL M. E. CHURCH, Gresham—P astok , Rev. M. B. Parounagian. Sanvicxs, Bun day School, 10 a. m.; Preaching at 11 a. m. and A p. in. every Sunday. Prayer meeting, Thursday evening» at H o'clm-k, Evcrylaaly invited. SAINT MICHAEL’S CATHOLIC CIICRCH, Sandy, Oro.—Rev. Ilereh-' told Dnrrer. Service» will be held on the first Sunday of each mouth at 10:30 a. ni. Main UM (101 -fiUZ Cornell Hklg , Poirruasn. Oaa Troublals, Jan. 6—l»ui» Young, only son ul Mrs. Allred J. larason, passwil a- w. j <rrr M. ■. UTT •t) at hi» home here last Monday after- mam at 2 30, after a abort illnees with OTT BROTHERS typhoid pneumonia. Louia waaaixteen I D umi »! a yeara of age, a bright, sturdy youth, who made many frienda and his sudden Gresham, Oregon FEED ON HAND death catne as a shock to the entire ROLLING AND CHOPPING DONE community. J. M. SHORT, M.D F A. Harlow and wife have gone to S. P. BUTNER, M.D law Angeles. Cal., to viail relative* lor a lew day*. BOftiHG, QtB. George Hchlalene ha* moved bi* fam ily to ortiand. James Daily ami family have given R. H. CASWELL up the Missouri I ioum and returned to T. HENSLEY Portland, Chas Buhler i* conducting the Mi*- Open to engagement for all kinds of •ouri liouae now. Auctioneering ■ • OREGON L. Helming haa moved into the house GRESHAM, vacated by tbe Bublcrs. 50c a Cord Jees Stafford is now employed by the H. M. CHITWOOD Farmer's Mutual Telephone Co. Troutdale, - Oregon • REAL ESTATE amd EMPLOYMENT Mre. R. E. Morse left for her home in Phone Farmers 36x2 • Farms a Specialty The Dalle« on Monday, after a fortnight ; OFFICE AT ARLETA, OREGON visit with bar mother Mre. Allard. BORING ROLLER AND Robt. I* ,• Gasoline Wood-Saw • FarmersIÂ^. •♦»»•♦»»••♦»»♦♦♦♦»»♦»•••* (Farmers Mat aal Fir* Relief Aw’nof Portland) CONSERVATIVE, STRONG, SAFE ; • Wood Saw PROMPT. CHEAP Apply to H. W Saaahali, Pres. Gresham. Ore FIRWOOD 50c I THIS IS IMPORTANT! STOP! your William Dickinson of the Salem State , Prison, has had three leautiful woolen | shawl« made and raffled at Kelso, Sandy and PleaMnt Home. Marvin Dickinson ie not dead, as waa reported. There have been three houM partie« lately. At Dunn's home on Thomae: Dunn, at Dick Radford's home in hi» honor, and at Andree's. These social I gatherings are first-class and make j many friends and acquaintance». R. C. Ole»on ha* been down from Eu- ■ gene during the holidays. J.Deckaon and wife visited fiiends and relatives here lately. Puller and Shay are through sawing at their old site Preaching last Sunday al Cottrell by | Rev. Brock ol Portland. New Year's day the ladies Aid Soeie-1 tv gave a dinner at the church such as i you might expect at the Portland. The | nieti did good work on the church lot. Mr Griffen bought Mr. Wamoner's i place (or AJHO). He is already showing a progressive spirit in hi* work. Blanche Retherford haa i eturned to hei school work after a pleasant visit at Lenta. Gilbert llaugluin has circulated his second petition regarding road supervis or for our district. Both tx-titions were presented to the court at Oregon City this week. Mr. Jonsrm! and family of Minnesota are visiting friends ami relatives here. Mrs. C. A. Hudson has been ill. Mr. and Mre. McKinney visited Mr. ’ Stout at Gresham Monday. It will cost »Unit fifteen million» fimi ‘.ut what a big nation thia ia ' 1910, but the resultant pride will worth the money.—National Grange. watch W. F. GREER reliable ? A Slow Timepiece May Cause You to miM your car; miaa an appointment; miM a baeinesa engagement; or worse yet, you may lie too late to your worx aud lose your position. BUT THERE'S RELIEF! —GO TO ■»♦♦»»♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦•♦♦fi > C. H. LANE Fred D. Flora -DIALIR IK- AndGet a Good Reliable Timepiece Watkins’ Stock Tonic 191 Morrison 8treet PORTLAND, - OREGON 1 SEC I ION LINt : Ten lets 100 It».............................. Neer Pa*'« Restaurant ■Mb pall ................. U lbs Poultry Tonic GRESHAM C. L CRENSHAW OREGON , I Phone 157 2 C.X' Dealer in Pipe and Pump Fia tarla. Sheet-iron Work. ^^' compan Y I Powell St. Gresham. Ore. :- cuts <4 er«»« CHOPPING AND ROLLING Grist Taken at any Time—Quick Delivery. WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF MILL FEED Market Price Paid for Grain SUN-DIAL FEED MILL FAIRVIEW, OREGON w. J J. w THE FAIRVIEW MERCHANT Who Handles the Best, Freshest and Cheapest Stock of General Merchandise in the County. Try Him and See for Yourself I : : TROUTDALE, ORE. Write to J. J. Kern. Secretary. 5M E. Yamhill st.. Portland is ‘ Steam ORItNT Snow overtook Pleasant Home thia morning and surprised her inhabitants greatly. The snow is the finest and drvrsl that has fallen here in yean. All * be old sleighs are being repaired and it la hoped there will lie a few moon light nights this w»ek. A surprise party was given by George Anderson and Frank Townsend on liar- low Douglass Saturday evening. Alsiut twenty young |>eople were gathered to gether and went up to the Hall. Many j ganiea were played until a late hour and then a peanut game was planed by all. ¡George Aanderaon received first prixe 1 and Minnie Layman captured the booby priae, given by Mre. Dmiglaas. Harlow Dmiglces rvturneil to Corvallia Sunday to resume his school woik. Tassel! AUCTIONEER Don't forget to read the want ads on page H. They’re fresh onea every week. PLEASANI HOME MILL CHOP laiwis Stone baa been visiting friends in Portland, Mrs. II. M Shaw and daughter Miss Misa Harriet Hubbard haa remitted Ruth, spent last week in Portland with her school duties al The Dalle*. the lormer’s brother, Wm. lee, who ie Mrs. Ilsnry Richardson gars a party rein wring from a severe lllnees on Saturday evening in houor of M im Earl Tegart, Chester Kronenlierg and Hubbard. Ear! Townsend resumed their studies al Mrs. Charles Powell of Gresham waa Portland Academy thia week. * visitor here Monday. M im Nina York returned Monday B. W. Grant haa moved to Portland. morning alter spending her vacation in Mrs. Hallie White ol Portland ba* Portland. Iwen visiting her parents, Mr. and Mra. Mias Helen Jackson returned to her Wm. Johnson. home In Purtland after a fortnight visit A Commercial Club ha* been organ with I er grandparente, II B Perkiue ised here with the following officer*; and wife. president, F. A Harlow ; vice president, Miss Nellie Hunter, dressed as an Ir Dsn Richardson ; secretary, Morris Mc- ish maid and Harry Demmk-k aa a farm Dermut; treasurer, C. B. larsson. The er. were awarded prises at the New Commercial Club entertained thsTrout- Year's eve ball given by the Artisans. ' dale Fruitgrowers'and Produce Associ Misses Nellie and Susie Hunter ol ation on Tuesday afternoon of this week. Portland visited relatives here the last The new bank ia doing a good busi ol the week. ness snd proving a boon to the town. II. Fisk has been very ill with appen Rev. Reinhart preached in the Evan dicitis and has undergone an operation gelical church here last Hunday. in a Portland hospital. A 31* mill tex haa been levied for school purposes. The Herald has just laid in a fine Miaa Stafford viailed relatives here stock of envelopes, letter heads, bill heads and cards. Better lay in your Haturday and Sunday. Rev. Cressey gave a very much apre- ciated sermon on Sunday morning and in the evening, another even better, on the "Crucifixion of Christ.'* The next services are January lfi. lUSitDS Mra. Annie Hodgkins, who received We are glad to learn that Arnold the sad news of her hu»l«nds illness lie- Rm-gg ia getting along alright. fore Xmas, arrived at Asteria too late Nick Ranne has larn ill. to say a last farewell. He passed away Mre. Phil Eder visited relatives in nearly half n day before she could gel there. She returned Sunday evening Portland for a few days. and again took up her achiml work. Mrs. G Moulton visited her folks at A New Year Watch party was given Arh-la for a «wk. by Miaa Gladva Wolfe on Thnraday Mrs. L. A l*aviee spent a week with evening. A large nuinher of ber friends her sister, Mre. Dawson Smith of Bridal attended and gemea were played until Veil midnight, when all enjoyed themselves Wallace Manary ie taking a vacation watching the old year out and th« new with hie folks. year in. All wished ber a happy new Mrs R Neibauer and Irvin and Zena year. S|>ent a week with ber daughter. Mrs Mra. Shriner haa been ill with lagrippe Ormebv ol Carrollton Park. for a few days. Bert Heighten spent Sunday with Ed The Epworth League held a special Hamilton and family. meeting before services at which the conatitution was read and adopted. The time for buaineea meetings was decided POWELL VALLEY to lie held on every aecond Friday in C. A Lindgren invite-) thirty-five each month. A meeting ia to lie held friends to a New Year's party. A fine next Friday evening at which all mem- supper was served, after which a lieau- tiful Christmas tree was lighted »nd the liers and thoae interested should attend. 1 young (ample Ims a lot of fun, Refresh Mrs Calvin led the meeting Sunday ments were served again st midnight evening, the topic being "Prayer.” and the guests departed wishing each other » happy new year. G. Aimer got his hand badly ent last Wednesday while chopping wood. He was taken to Gresham and treated bv Dr. Short. He was unable to return home that evening bill is much improv ed now. C. J, Larson of Warren. Oregon and Ilia mother Mrs. A. M. laraon of Brad ford, Kans., were hero last week to re new acquai«taceship with old Kansas friends. vm. spring stock now and avoid the rush. G. Hibbert ol Chinook, Wash., spent Mr and Mre. Stanley gave a dance on the holidays with his mother, Mrs. Ruse New Year'» Ew. Wiley. Mra. D. Buller ie sick. (' Hugh ami wife of Portland are vis- J. 0. Wilson killed one of his old Iting Mr and Mrs W u Rngh. horses last week. J. Tapp ul Purtland is visiting B. V. Tapp. C. W. Harris went to Sandy ou busi ness thia week. F. Harm* lias moved to the Miller place. to visit O Wiley has mover! to Gresham. Now is the Time Miss Taylor of Wisconsin is visiting her cousin, E. Smith GRAIN BOUGHT Of ilia arm of C astbs a Ocrea Phono A Firat-dass arcommislalloiie Commercial traile solicited Clean lasts and gtssl meals Market Price for All ATTORNEY AT LAW •••••••••••••••••••essseeeeeeseeeseeeeseesesseeeeses M. McAlister of Sumpter, Ore , it a guest at Cummings Cottage. of days work which will be done as soon of ho»t and hostess and their children to make the evening a pleasant one was .Mrs. Herman Johnson of Gates, and as the weather moderates. a sister of Mre. Sexton, ix down on a The Buckley School starts out under well appreciated by the guests. It was holiday trip. a luckv star, surely, in the many good a surprise ou George Cummings, who The latest news from Alaska is that wishes tendered by our district. Joseph bore the honors well. Miss Adda Calvin returned fo achool Herbert Lynch is the proud father of a in Portland after a|iending the bolidaya very big boy. Everyone congratulates Kelly, of Goddard-Kelly A Co. of Port land, yesterday presented the school at home. Grandpa and Gran Ima Lynch. with a handsomely bound dictionary as Little Clara Hatch gave her tirat party Fred Brock and children of Portland, a proof of his kindly interest. Several on her fifth birthday Monday the aixth. were visitors at Win. Reams last week. more gifts are in prospect. The school Ten of her playmates were present and Win. Ketchem and family of The i '» « p H lurnished with seats and furni- enjoyed themselves in the best way. A Dalles are quartered at the Carpenter's *ure ami the smaller articles with which dainty lunch was served. for a pleasant visit. ' «<» begin work in earnest. Let there be Mrs. Stewart of Oregon City made a The “Buckley School” made its initial * wto’’ bZ •’•none in the short visit with her sister, Mra. Cannon. bow as a temple of learning on Monday, K <’ ’”7 king- Few children art' attending school aa January 4th. Miss Ethel Roy Glims bolt of good citixenshlp. the snow is too deep for the little ones. presiding as the teacher for the remain- Forty guests, old and voting, aaeemb- Mrs. Alice Cannon is having much der of the season. A gmslly number of I ]e,t t(le home o( Mr. an<1 Mri, Com. trouble tyi^ the water pipes which have pupils attended and »ere delight.sl with ()n New Year's Eve to speed the froxen up. the coxy, handsome building they are j parting and welcome the new year, On account of the deep anow drifta, destined to occupy. The welcome given Games, very excellent music hy talented the mail-carrier has not been able to the young teacher from all connected musicians, and dancing followed by a take the mail on the route, so the people with the school work was greatly appre- delicious luncheon made up the program around this little burg clubbed together elated by the latter, who will work hard ■ „( G,e nffHir, long to lie remembered by and hired Chas. IMIaven to go alter it. to win sucres*. There is still a number | thoee who attended. The graceful effort