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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 5, 1909)
* PLEASANT VALLEY Mr». Elvina Kug«*r ba« retetrnad lu h«r liunit at I .«Mil«. conkfu Jos. Dunn has purcliaiwd a tract of lami from Georg» Berra for »•'«• |*r acre. 11« intends to Improve it and make it Ills future Imine, ••••••••••••••••••• FAIRVIEW TROUTDALE Troutdale, Feb. 3—The following pu Korols in thia vicinity are not as bail pil« have pAMwawl from the eighth gra«le II A D»rn«ll wn doing buainrtui in as reported. Dunn's roa<l la in (airly »nd are now taking up the ninth grade g.H*l condition. th» ValUy l»«l Saturday, work in the public acboola: Harry Huie Ait Brutnhai'k haa Imvii buying «OUI« bard, John and Tiiumaa Lowe, Victor F A. Itirhey and «on K m I ph «recUar- choice c«>wa from M. 1‘ Donahue. I Holm and Olive Wileon. mg l»n<l ihl« wwk SOMETHING NEW! TROJAN Fairview, Feb, .T—Mr«. D. O. Dunliar of Portland, virile«I relative» here on Tuvnday. L a r»Muir Brother« lost a valuable horae Mi»» Ethel (¿line« «pent the week-end | the flrat of the week from lung fever. with bar aunt, Mr«. F. D. Axtell. The Fox building on Columbia wtreet Mr». W. J. Ix-wellen, of Springwater, i i» nearing completion ami will au*»u be ha*« I m - vu viaiting at the home ot Mr». occupied by the tenants M. C. Cornett. Grdndpo Mt Bride Passes Away. A Common (old \V© claim that if catching cold could la» av>»i»lf<l «nm© <4 th«* moi»t dxngvrou« ami fatal • I !•«•»*<* - would never la* bran I of A < t>i<l often forma a culture lw*d for germ* <4 inhvtiou« di»©*«©« Can* «umptiun, pneumonia. Uipthvria and «cadet lexer, four of the m<»»l danger- on« and fatal diwaiM-i* <»( thia claae. Tin* culture I mh I formed by the cold fav- ora the development of the germa of there dlaeaaea, that would not other- wire Hud lodgment. There la little dan ger, however, of any <»( there direare» being contracted when a good ex|aa t<»r- ant rough medicine like ( hamla-rlain'i* Cough Remedy ia tired. It clean« out there culture laala that favor the devel opment of the germa of them* di ream*». That ia why thia remedy baa proved ao univeraallv aurcv««fui in preventing pneumonia. It not only cure« vour cold quickly, but minimum» the ri»k of contracting there «langeroua direare». For »ale by Grreham Drug Co. Inreph W. Mt-Bride pa***<«l away on February 1«t. at th© horn© of bi« «laugh* trr, Mr«. A. II. Craft of Sycamore, after a lingering I Un©«« Mr. McBruh* wn« born in Pennsyl vania on January 30» 1831». Al the age of five year* be moved with hi« family Co Ohio ami in I ML* he came Weal. Mr. Mr Unde wn a member of the (•range and Mreonir order» ami wa* an engineer by trade. Ilia widow, three anna, Howard, Will a a in ami Frank, and three daughter«. Mr». Edita Yatra of Junction City, Kan., Mr«. I. N Faw retl of Tigard villc, Or,, ami Mr». A II. Craft of Sycamore, •ur- vtv© him. Funeral «entire« were hakl from the residence of Mr». Craft at Ida. m., on Wodnooday, ami were tn charge of the Grange, Rev. W. A. Sexton of The Dalle», an old fiirml of the doceared, preached the rermon. Interment whn in Multnomah Cemetery. The bereaved family have the heart The Herald ad« ibis week offer min«* felt sympathy ol their many frirmia bargain, you cannot afford to overlook Plea»«1 mention The Herald to our ad Seml-Wcckly Journal and Herald. $i vertiser*. BülSandy Hotel Firet-clase accommodations Commercial trade solicited Clean tied, and good meals Fetd Stable in ConiwctiM CASPER JUNKER, Prop. Sandy Oregon **I have »old Chamberlain*« Cough Remedy for the pa«t eight year» «nd find it to I»* one of the be«t ««»Hing medi cine» on the market. For babtew and ' young c hildren there i< nothing better in the line of rough »vr up«,’ »aid Paul Alh-n, Plain Dealing, Ixi. Thin remedy * not only cure« cmigh«, void» au*l croup no con»mon among young children, but ia pleasant and «air for them to take. ! For «ale by Grv«l>am Drug Co. I ! CII1KR1YILLE Mian Myrtle Freil came home on a viatt from Portland. ; Rev. L. S. Cbatmnn preached t<» a i well-filled bonne Sunday. | Mr. ami Mr». J. J. Costello viaited Mr. and Mr«. Frank Soriot Sunday. Mrs. J. H. I.. Maybe« in ill with the mump» and her mother and aister are •taring with her during her illne»« 35x2 D«»*« away with thawing, thnu re ducing D m - «la>ig»*n* of blasting to h minium. No H**<uU* I mk w la-fi you imp Trojan •♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«w B h U t rewtilt« from Trojan than any otla*r Powder on tin* marke t. -DEALER IM— C. H. LANE : Watkins’ Stock Tonic For further iniormutioii, rail <»r write. John Straus : ♦ » ♦ Toii k»t» J 100 IL» X X ¡1. |<iJ I » 10'- i i.u :ry T.rui. t GRESHAM X Pfione 157 frietributing Agent BORING, - OREGON RtM>k*ncv, Cottrell ♦ X BARGAIN SALEÌ ill.', TO X 9 0» ■; iw 1-At ♦ X X . OREGON SEEDS 1x4 r50 x juft, small Building©, 1 dox. nice fruit tn-**«, four block* from Port Offier. Prie»» H50 on «. ary U no*. GRESHAM REAL ESTATE COMPANY CORBITT ! KELSO Oregon Homes Co. CHOPPING AND ROLLING W. Carpenter had the misfortune to 1 lose a good cow. Ed Smith of Gresham, has been in Harry Rickert lias returned from the neighborhood for the past week at- Portland where he was sick for wine > tending to a sick horse for G. Moulton. time. Grist Taken at any Time—Quick Delivery. WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF MILL FEED Market Price Paid for Grain tor That Terrible Itihinq. Ecxema, tetter and salt rheum keep There are several changes being made their victim, in perpetual torment. The application of Chamberlain's Salve will in the phone line since incorporation. Mr. Darr moved onto the I-ittlepage instantly allay this itching, and many case, have been cured by its use. For place last week. sale by Gresham Drug Co. T. Evans is extending bis phone line to the Gandy place. Mr. Shear« of Portland has moved into the Gandv house. Phone Farmer, Oregon Farm Lands Wanted HURLBURT Mrs. A. Lei land was visiting tier sister, Mr«. S M. Davis, Saturday and Sunday. • Troutdale, Fl'M El Flovd Reel spent Sunday and Monday There was a lively debate at Kelso on in Portland. Saturday evening with a large attend Mr». Zula Bell Latourell of fjutourell ance. Th«* question for next Saturday Falls, visited her parents her«. Tuesday evening is Resolved. That the Signa of LUSILDS the Times Indicate the Downfall of the and Wednesday. Mr«. J. Manary and daughter, Mr». During tl e windstorm of Tuesday Republic. Drew, vi.ltol Mr». Manary uf Powell Services were held in the Lutheran night, F. C. Reed', gasoline launch Valley Tueialay. broke from it. mooring« and drifted to church last Wednesday by Rev. Hagoee. Mr*. IL Neibauer and daughter Zena, La Camas. The only damage done was Work is being rapidly pushed on the made a biMincM trip to Portland on a broken rudder. road to Jonsrud Bros, new mill-site. Monday. The Misses Belle and Mand Blackball Ed Brun, lectured at Kelao on Thurs Melvin Long and Mi»« Kittie came of Portland, were guest at the home of day evening. out Sunday to visit home folks. Mrs. M. E. K.-ed Saturday and Sunday. •eeeeeeeeeeeeeweeaeeeeeee« Mr. and Mrs. W. Creswell and son James Benfield who has spent several • • attended the surprise birthday party weeks heie visiting relatives and friend, in honor of Mr». Shetterly of Cottrell returned to Seattle Saturday. on Monday evening. The State Evangelist of the M. E. We want y°’ir Farm Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Simmons, who church is holding a series of meetings Landa to SELL, im have been living in the Nehalem coun- at Springdale. proved or unimproved trv since last Summer, are visiting their large or ¡«niall : : : : Mr. and Mrs. II Sidwell and sister We advertise Oregon num, Charles and Herbert. and F. W. Rend attended the dance at Farm« For Sale, in Mr. and Mrs. Drew and family are Bridal Veil Saturday evening. the East :::::: visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Miss Ethelvn Smith of Portland came C'a// or Write Manary. They have bought a place at out Sunday evening to spend a few day, Centralia. Wash., and will make their with her mother at Ferndale Place. home there. 221 12 Morrison Street, Portland, Ore. Read the Want Ads. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Several commission men have been through here buying [ictatoes thia week. Mr». Mnrony would l»e glad if the |»arty who borrowed her wanh-tub and wa»h-l»oard during her a bar nee, would Theo. Neibauer who has liven very ill return them. for the past two weeks is staying with ! his sister Mrs. Thoin|>son of Portland, anil is some better at this writing. S. M. IHvis was in Gresham on nets Saturrlry. 5Oc a Cord ABSOLUTELY SAFE Mi«» Birdie Ma»hburn viaitad relative« .Mrs. H. H. Ixigan vl«il«*d here Tuesday. at Clackaina« Sunday. Is the Best. at I'leaaaul Valley Grange on Feb. 37th. : NON FKEEZIN( i I «»th of Troutilaie, were married lately. Mr», May Rictor of Walla Walla, Mr. and Mr». Ijtmar left on Monday Waah., is • |»ending a few day» with her for lluid River, after a abort visit with Milton Nelaon was aeen on our streets parent», Mr «ml Mrs. ('ha«. Rawley. recovery. W. Elhaon. They will «pent a few «lay» Mr». ('. F Kr»trr»oii ha» bven <|iiil© Sunday. Harry Wallace of Portlaml, vbitrd al at Hood River and then return to their Ide Miller led a splendid Christian the home of .Mr«. K. A. Stafford on home in R<i{»ert, Idaho. ■ i< k thi« week, Il 1« r«qM>rt**<l that Mr«. I. M. He<lge Endeavor mevling last Sunday. Tuesday. Mr. and Mr,. Wallace liatel Mr. and Mr». E. Smith have returned Mr*a Radlonl. who lias relatives here, just returned from their wedding lour from NcwU-rg where they went to look h»« »tJd her UriH and that th© purcha«- ©r inlriel« to plant the place to walnut». is now employe)! at the Troutilah- hotel, ami expact to move out to the Sweet up a new location, but were not favor Floyd Kudford la doing thing* with Briar Farm in a few day« to make their ably impreaaed. \I m » u I twenty enthu«>a»lic citixan« ’ home. Mr« Wallace waa formerly Mi»« Taylor liaa taken up her rp»i- d our little Valley r«*»|M*ii<l«*'l to a call hla atrum . uh . Stafford. dence in Portland, after »everal daya l»»r a meeting at th© (¿range hall in«l The M.M»l-died nt the Cottrell nvliool Mi»« Florence Chri« Barney i» quite sick and hn» viwit with her couain, E. Smith. M -- Friday evening for th© purpuoo of «»c©r* i» in a lam*-niable »late <4 colla pre dur taming th© »vnliiuvnl in regard to or« to the heavy mow. Pride for the gen Dr. Hickman from Portlaml attending Taylor ia lately from Wiacotigin. Kannung n Ihndi Club. Short talk» eral welfare and appeiirancr of our Mr». C. P. Brook» of Grr«ham, called J. If Peterson will occupy the II. s. w«*rv made by E. A. Ge»»«ll, I •th'Mil «houhl prompt the board to erect on friends her© We<Jne»«lay. Stone reoiderive. Moure, T. It, Berry and other». The a new «bed on the lot Îinmedinlrly, if W. T. Swank wm taken very ill last Lulu Mh klry will entertain a numbar <H>n«en»u» of opinion Iwing that «rich a not «iMHAcr. 1 <4 friend« at her home Saturday night. Tucadav afternoon, but al the prevent movement ww favored, a temporary | I Inn» ( >M*k nn«l Newton Hcdin com- Mr. mii «I Mr«. L. Koinmui« of Fair- im much improved. organuation *«« effect«*»! an«l a commit* ’ menerei making the roofing fur th«* view, are living here temporarily. appointed to «Iraft a c«»n«tttutinn ami I hot »e (died» nt the Orient Grange hall ■Marvlud Kchrnitx i» having bin »hare Idme Shoulder. by law«. The meeting then adjourned by riving out |(NK) «hnkr* in le»» than of trouble the»«« «lav» catching unlicenw- to February *k|, w hen a |M*imaneiil t three Lour* Keep tin* «hak©« dying, Thia iw a common form ol mu-cular <*«i «log« and often catching aometbing orgnuixatloti wa« cotnphHed. No internal remedy is A literary will l»> »tarted tin« week he like# U m well, in the form of angry rhminutiam. PleOBant Valiev Grange will give u I'oti.r out it you nevt I did before. All nerded. Apply Chamljcrlain's Lini Mortis ami threats. ment freely three times a day and a Valentin© Burial on Saturday evening» February I », Mu«ic and a genvial good c|uirk «.lire iv certain. This liniment time ta |>r<»mi»©d. ( hamkrldin's Couqh Remedy the han proven especially valuable for mu»- cular at>d chronic rheumatism, bold Th© Maatere an«l le«'tiirvr» meeting Most Popular Because It hi* by Gresham Drug Co. <d Mnllnumah county will take place : Gasoline Wood - Saw STUMP POWDER Mm. Al ma Halt ami daughter, Mim Hu«ia, have again taken up there re«i «lenee here. They have been living in Samly Richardson of Baker City, La« Portland for »ome time. A parly of young peupln gave M im Mita Hvl|«> UUa© vialtad Mr«. G. N. Sager an«l Mr». U. F. Kr»lrr»<ni Ihl» Gw.rgle Ikmahim a aurprlae party leal U'eii down vial ting relative«. E. D. Wetmore of Baker City, ia visit Saturday night. A Ing time ia reported wrek H N Johnson ami Mi»« Olive Preston ing relative« here thia week. Joa lionahii«., who haa Iwn vialting T. It Berry ha« platnl »rv«r»I hun dred fruit tree» uii hit newly cleared in this vicinity, haa returned to Port land lor a Inw nmntha. land. Maliy young people ol Cottrell were « F A llubarlnn I»»» «et out fruit tree« al tfm Kelao debate Saturday evening an<l built a n©w hen huua© thi« week C A. Hudaon and St John Broth.-ra and 1« ©k|»©rtii>g a big crop thia fall are resottlng the pipe-line phone |»a>t». i Mr». Allr»*l J*dm»«*n 1« »©ri<xi«l)r III E. I«*af <il Bull Run aaa a Cottrell’ and ha» l«*en taken to the howpital fur tKMitineiil. Frirn«!» hop© for an early vlaitur recently. T. HENSLEY SUN-DIAL FEED MILL FAIRVIEW, OREGON PLEASANI HOME Mr». Murry with her son Walter, is visiting her mother, Mr,. Carpenter. Mrs. Knighton of Gresham is visiting her sister, Mrs. G«*orge Carpenter. Helen Browers is home on a vacation from Portland where she is attending High School. Markells are very busy moving. J. W. BENECKE THE FAIRVIEW MERCHANT Ada Calvin is spending her vacation at home. She attends High School in Portland. Mr». Jnck who underwent an opera tion at the hospital on Mondar, is im proving. Mr». G. M. Markell of Springbrook and Mr». Libby Markell of Portland, were gu«*sta of W. E. Markells last week. Who Handles the Best. Freshest and Cheapest Stock of General Merchandise in the County. Try' Him and See for Yourself PROTECT YOURSELF AGAINST LOSS BY Mrs. Hatch visited Mrs. Blackburn thia week. UPPER LAEOURLLL J. Gould’s residence was destroyed by tire last week. . J. Hudson ha, rented the Purtle farm for a year. Wm. Metsger is attending college. School opened Monday after a four | weeks recess, caused by the bad weath er. Miss Rinehart resigned as teacher and Miss Laura Burkholder has been appointed ill her phiee. * Mias Burkholder has just complete.I a tive-months term of school at Aim,. Help your Home Paper by dealing with our adverisers. Tell them you Jew their ad. in The Herald. INSURE IN THE OREGON FIRE RELIEF ASSOCIATION John Brown, Rockwood, Agent For Eastern Multnomah and Clackamas Counties. FURSHIDES •pot nub. 1» to «•% mow money for v<m to ahip TUw Fnrw «nd Hide« to n<* than to •t homo Write for Price Ust, Market Report. Shippin» Tato», and al<mt our HUNTERS’&TRAPPERS’GUIDE.^^