Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, February 12, 1909, Image 3

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II!« Sandy Hotel
Kirat-cl*** acconiinmlationa
Commercial trade aolh-itwi
Claao lied» ami good uuvla
F n 4 Stable ia C mmc I wi
CAMPER JUNKER, Prop.
Sandy,
Hearealy a day |iaaaea bul strangers
ara seen on our alreets looking lor
(arma, hoinaa and investment».
We
predict an unprerwlented growth forth«
Hamlv vicinity th« coil, the climate,
th« foreala.
We naad hardy man to
Irauafurm thain to tillable lands and or­
chard«.
Mr«. J T. McIntyre left lor a vlait In
Portland Tueaday.
Mr. aad Mra. J. T. Friel ol Cherry-
villa left on Monday for a buaineea and
pleasure trip to their old homo in Sioux
City, Iowa.
AUCTION SALE
6 Miles East of Gresham,
3-4 Miles Northeast Pleasant
Horne, on Bull Run Road.
Th» following proparty, lo-wit
BTOCfc.
1 dark hay horae, coming ft yra old. wt
13«>. f li»a>l cowa, I fresh, 3 coming in
aoon. 0 young plga
MACHINERY
t 3H'in. hall • truck Mitchell wagon
1 Champion mower. 1 IU-lt Mct'or-
nilck hayraku
I top buggy, with pole
and »ha/ta, nearly new
I rubber-tire
buggy
I robe. I iliac harrow, aiae
12-31. 1 3 horae, 4-ehovel cultivator.
1 garden cultivator. 1 13-in. alubble
Iilow I Myere hay lork. I Mevera
lay carrier.
I gnndalone.
I ankle
grinder.
About 7 Iona timothy bay, baled. lt
ton aced oat*.
HOUSEHOLD GOOPS
1 bedroom suit. A |«rlor chair», 2 rock­
er», 7 kitchen chair», I aink, 1 lounge,
3 »mall table», I kite lien table, I kitch­
en cabinet, I cook etove. 1 aet ol diaher.
Ataiut lUUqla. canned Iruit. 4 barrel» ol
vinegar, 1 3D-«gg incabator, I Boe*
waalung machine, 3i yard» oi eaipet.
Many other article» too numervua to
tueution.
TERMS, CASH.
AI R. SAI.STRAND. Owner.
R. I. ANDI.RSON. Auctioneer.
GOODS MUST GO I
Oregon
eii through hare laat week anrouto to
hia milla at Alma.
It la reported that the numerous aaw-
mill» in thia vicinity will re-open up at
once.
Troutdale, Feb. 10—The Fruitgrower»'
Max I>avlea went to Eagle Creek on
Association aa conaidering the atarting
buaineaa Saturday.
of a cannery in Troutdale,
A large attendance ia looked for al the
Mr*. II. E. Chapman baa gone to viait
dance the 13th.
' in Hepner.
The queatlon for the Kelso debate
Some of the boy» will give a dance
Saturday eve ia "Reeolved that th» pen
, here Saturday night.
la mightier than the »word.”
Fairview, Feb. 10 — The »object of
lighting the city with electricity waa
brought up at the laat council meeting
and a committee appointed to confer
with theO. W. P. in regard to furniah-
ing current. If aatiafactory arrange­
ment» can not tie made with thia com­
pany, other aourcea will be utilixed.
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Expressing, Draying
H.
GOODS MUST GO!
GOODS MUST GO!
Special opportunities will be given this week to select Goods before the Sale opens
DOUGLASS STORE
PLEASANT
HOME.
PLEASANT HOME
Hildreth Hoffman ia on the aick liat.
GXBRHAM, OKI.
i since the death of her eon.
Mrs. flmie Harder accompanied her
brother Herbert Buech, to Springdale
I laat week.
Chaa. 8immons' parent» front Uotum-
; bia county are viaiting him.
Tbe many friends of Dell Stewart will
lie glad to know he is some better.
For further information, call or
write,
John Straus
Dwtri bating Agent
BOBING,
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OREGON
Reaidence, Cottrell
T. HENSLEY
Gasoline Wood*Saw
50c a Cord
Troutdale, - Oregon •
Phone Fermera 35x2
t
We want your Farm
Luida to SELL, im­
proved or unimproved
large or small : : : :
We advertise Oregon
Farm* For Sole, in
the East ::::::
C*B or Write
Oregon Homes Co.
221 1-2 Morrison 8treet, Portland, Ore.
Market Price Paid for Grain
SUN-DIAL FEED MILL
FAIRVIEW
J. W. BENECKE
THE
The following passe«! the eighth grade
examinations last week: Milton Era,
Mwrence Crasswell and Harvey Schnei- i
dor. They will enter High School.
FAIRVIEW MERCHANT
Who Handles the Best, Freshest
and Cheapest Stock of General
Merchandise in the County.
Try Him and See for Yourself
A eurprise party waa tendered Mr.
| Hood laat Saturday evening.
I.. Walter's father «lied suddenly at j
his home Sunday evening. He was well
known in thia community.
After Sunday School the following
additional officers were elected for the
coming year: Supt. Cradle Roll, Mrs. J.
Ickler; teacher Young Men's class, E. E.
Van Fleet and asst, supt., W. G.Calvin.
Redson Enthroned.
WRITE
FOR
FREE
CIRCULAR
Because meats are so tasty they are
consume«! in great excess. This leads I
to stomach troubles, biliousness and
constipation. Revise pour diet, let rea- '
son and not a pampered appetite con- i
trol. then take a few doses of Chamber- |
Iain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and j
•yon will soon be well again. Try it.
For sale at Gresham Drug Company's ,
store. Samples frea.
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PROTECT YOURSELF AGAINST LOSS BY
INSURE
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Better remilta from Trojan than I i
any other Powder on the market. < •
WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF MILL FEED
The unoccupied house on Mr. Alt’s
1 place is being torn down and the lum­
ber hauled awav.
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Little Ernest Harris ia recovering.
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CHOPPING AND ROLLING
George Pickard, wife and baby of •
Seattle are gueata of Mrs. Pickard's |
brother, Robert Larson.
THE KRAMER
HARROW
ATTACHMENT
Dom away with thawing, thiu re-
during ttte dantfvrw oi blasting to
m rnmiurt
adachea when
you iw Trojan.
Mrs. Rankua1 mother is slowly im-1
| proving.
Mrs. Bankus baa been ill j
Mrs. A. liuegg spent Monday with her
husband in Gresham.
He ia much;
improved but not yet able to be moved. [
With but
ONE OPERATION
and at
ONE COST
NI >X FR EEZf N< »
Fl M ELEss , ,
ABSOI.UTELY SAFE
! !
Orisi Taken at any T¡me~.-Quick Delivery.
Homer Moulton haa moved to Fir­
wood where he is employed.
WHILE vou plow
STUMP POWDER
Airs. Drew and daugliber of Waahing-
i ton county, are the gueata of her moth.,
er, Mrs. Joseph Manary.
Mrs. Martin I.ennarti waa a Portland
visitor last Saturday.
HARROW
: Gresham Real Estate Co.
Miaa May Bowen of Keleo, who haa
I been away for some time, epent Tuee- O*5*3*5*
day in Pleasant home.
Mrs. D. D. Jack, wto underwent an
operation recently, ia improving fast. '
Her siater, Mra. K. K. Killen and hue-;
band from Woodburn are at the home I
place with the grandchildren.
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TROJAN
t
; New Today!
SATURDAY. FEB. 20, 1:30-10 P.M.
Notions, Wrappers, Shirtwaists, Mil­
linery, Tinware, Hardware,
Glassware, Dishes, Etc.
Pulverizes to a depth
ol six inches, throws soil
loosely together which
prevents the escape of
moisture.
Actually
takes the place of all har­
rows.
Adds very little
draft and reduce the la­
bor of harrowing to a
minimum.
Can be at­
tached to any riding
plow.
i SOMETHING NEW!
Mr« Itichardaon ia viaiting her moth­
Several from her» attended tbe de­
Orin Dunbar will shortly go to aoutb-
er, Mr« Hensley.
bate at Keleo Saturday evenine.
ern Oregon.
Mr«. W. H. Kolon entertained the
Martin Mikkelaon made a hasty trip
J. C Kerby «nd E. Warnocke were
Mr. and Mra. A. J. Maxley of Nebraa-
Five Hundred Club thi» week.
to Portland laat Thuraday.
up from aoutbern Oregon laat week.
ka are here looking over the country
Mi»« Penny ot Ht. John« haa been tbe
F. 1). Phelps of Hullrun went to
with a view to buying a home and lo­
Mr». O. A. Jackson of Portland haa
Oregon City Hunday returning Tueeday. I guest of her brother, Wm. Hwain.
cating here.
been viaiting her parents, Mr. and Mr». '
Mrs. Hubbard haa been ill.
H. B. Parkin».
Notlcee are |*ieted lor the opening ol John Kyler of Marmot made hia usual
E.
Coleman is talking atrongly of put-
trip
to
market
thia
week.
Among the many making improve­
a new road to the Coata Rico aettlement
ment» at Fairview are William Byer»,'
Mr». Helena and daughter, Mary, of ting in an electric light plant aoon.
•outli of Handy. Home ol the citiiena
Mr. height ia reported quite ill.
G. O. Dolph and H. N. Maxey.
who ao gallantly came forward to vote Marmot were »boppingin town Monday.
the echoolhouae one hall mile from the
Home excitement waa felt in our burg
Albert Spaulding ia l«ck again alter
Mr. and Mr». J. H. Petro entertained
saloon are now being requited from that oboul four month» »pent In «extern th« first of the week, when it waa re­ on Hunday for the latter'» mother and
quarter with a vigoroua kick and an at­ Oregon.
ported that a Jap bad been murdered. daughter and aeveral fnenda from Van-1
tempt to prevent the county court from
Guat Finger haa »old hia ranch and But it waa aoon learned be had taken couver. Waah.
granting aaid road.
too much firewater and wandered off.
F. D. Axtell ia in Han Franeieco.
will probably move into Handy aoon
Mr. Auguatine, who had Ina hand
Mr». T. J. Crute haa bean Buffering
Herman Miller baa o|>ened a hotel in
Mr. Wirts lectured at Firwood Hun­
froxen, ia «till carrying it in a »ling but from lumbago.
the McElroy building on Main »treat.
day to a large audience.
Mr». Steward baa been entertaining
Mr. and Mrv. A W Bell viaited ini Chaa. Cox and other» "went a flailin'* »aye it ia getting along nicely.
Mr». B. Vase, Miaa Irma Voee and her granddaughter from Portland.
I'leaaant Home Hunday.
Monday. Nouhing doing.
MiaaGlinea »pent Bunday with her
Miaa Morrison are taking teacher'» ex-
Marion lloitano of Costa Rico waa a
aunt, Mr» Axtell.
amination».
buaineaa visitor here Monday.
Mayor Fox and wife apent Sunday in
MARMOT
M. V. Thomas ol Bullrun waa a pleae-
CMCRCH NOTICES.
Portland,
ant caller Tueaday.
FREE METHODIST CHURCH —
Born to the wife of R. A Ten Eyck,
Rev. H. G. Rorxa, paator. Service»,
The Forrester» held a smoker on Tuee­
I There haa been some talk ol incorpor-1 a boy, on January 31. Both mother and
Sunday School, 10 a. m.; Preaching
I ating the town of Handy.
Thia would | baby are doing nicely. Dick aeema to day evening and report a good time.
every Sunday at 11 a m. and 8 p. m. e
I ba a step In the right direction for we I be aa proud aa if thia wer« the Aral. We ■ l-a*t Saturday evening a special car
Prayer meeting, Thursday evening at e
S o'clock. All welcomed.
| need more law and order ami improved I wish him well.
, brought about OU member» of Rose City
chapter out from Portland to attend the LINNEMANN MEMORIAL M. E.
■ sidewalks, at recta and tire protection.
CHURCH, Gresham — Paaroa, Rev.
inatallation of the Troutdale chapter O.
M, B. Parounagian. SaavK «», Sun­
Wm. Ilardin and family returned
WELCHES
E. H. A banquet waa apread after tbe
day School, 10 a. m.; Preaching at
I from Oregun City Hunday
II a. m. and 8 p. m. every Sunday.
Miaa Ruth Murphy haa gone to Ht. inatallation.
Ed. Ht. John wotkiug for Wadham» Paul to attend boarding school for six
Prayer meeting, Thuraday evening!
Philip Stillaon haa gone to Diamond
at 8 o'clock. Everybody invited.
A Co. called on our merchants Tueeday
month».
Waab., to remain aome time.
SAINT MICHAEL’S
CATHOLIC
II. I.. Chalker, formerly of thia place,
Walter Creighton of Portland viaited
Mrs. France» Allard and grandson
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CHURCH, Handy, Ore.—Rev. Berch-
renewed acquaintance* here Monday.
told Durrer. Service» will be held on
at tbe home of W. J. Faubion recently. •pent Hunday with her daughter in
the fl rat Hunday of each month at
C. Z. Idleman ia enjoying a viait from
It ia reported that Fred Gerke killed Portland.
10:30 a. m.
hia eon In eaalern Oregon.
two large cougar« lately.
A. J. Moore of Portland apent Sunday ZION’S EVANGELICAL CHURCH,
Clarence Caeaidy tranaacted buaineaa
Greeham—H kbvickh (Germaa}, 10:30
Mr and Mr». Ed llaw have returned with hia mother here.
here Tuaeday.
a. m.. every first, third and fifth Sun­
from Portland.
L. A. Van Houten haa returned from
day« of each month. All welcome
II. F. Hart of the Ml. Hood land com­
Goldbill, where he haa been mining.
pany ia kept buav allowing land aeekera
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Chamberlain's Cough Remedy tbe L. Helming ia Buffering with a felon
around.
i on hia hand.
II. I*. Crutcher ol Welchce pa«aed
Most Popular Because It
Mrs. J. Alfred Larson ia viaiting her
GARDENS PLOWED
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through here enroute to Cortland Mon­
mother at Latourell.
Is the Best.
J.
HOSS
day
IJttle Evelyn Kendall celebrated her
••I have »old Chamberlain’» Cough
Phone I4X
Gresham, Ore. $
Mra. Bruna a|wnt several day» visiting
Remedy for the past eight year» and eighth birthday laat Saturday with a
her daughter at Boring laat week.
party.
Several
little
people
from
Port
­
find it to be one of the beet selling medi­
John Hleret and Nick Rauw ol I'leaa-
cine« on the market. For babies and land were preeeot.
oattwtxtaiRatxtaweawixtawttaexeawaweo
ant Home took in the town one day laat young children there is nothing better
What haa become of our propoeed
weak. Incidently they anapped up a in the line of cough syrup«," said Paul
O. W. P. depot?
bargain In the shape of a piece of land Allen. Plain Dealing, La. Thi« remedy
Miaa Lulu Mickley entertained a party
On Mt. Hood Railroad
near !>over
not only curea cough», cold» and cronp ot young people at her home Saturday
Miaa Elaie Malar ia viaiting in Port- •o common among young children, but
12}
Acres, Well Improved
evening.
J land.
' 5-Room house, goo I barn, good
ia pleasant and »ate for them to take.
N. Neilaon'a little eon fell and fractur­
family orchard, 2 horses, 3 cowa,
i Frank Davenport el Hood River pane- ‘ For »ale by Greaham Drug Co.
ed hia arm laat Sunday.
. 2 pigs, 6 doa. chickens, about 10
' tone hay, 1 wagon, 1 plow, 1 har-
row, 1 cultivator.
BARGA1N SALE ~
THE
FAIRVIEW
TROUTDALE
THE
OREGON FIRE RELIEF ASSOCIATION
John Brown, Rockwood, Agfent
For Eaatern Multnomah and Clackamas Countie«.
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