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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 26, 1909)
FAIRVIEW Fairview, Feb. 2A~-Tbe ordinance pro hibiting the rtinning loose of livestock mid fowls, introduced in the last council meeting ie« wived no votes. The ordin ance licensing occupation«, trades ami pr<dvswioiis was adopted by a unanimous vole. Th« fire-arm and tire-works or dinance will reconsidered at the next meeting. TROUTDALE Troutdale, Feb. 23—Ed. Campbell is the proudest man in town The reason 1 h the arrival at his home on Feb. 16, of a fine (aiir of twin boys. Mi»» Georgia Key noble of Portland, ■¡lent Sunday with home folk« CANOPY EXPRESS TOPS and MADE TO ORDER We are .|«cisliata ia this line and em wins only skilled workmen and use the very l>e.t of material. We make tope lor anv kind of vehicle, delivery wagons, express or larin wagons. Let us Hl you out lor rainy weather "OCR ¿WORK SPEAKS FOR ITSELF” Mrs. D. MT. McKay has tH*en vbltint her «laughter, .Mrs. tirant in Portland, tni m in - Mrs. 11 IL Young lias baen calling E, Edward» and wife pawed thro' Main Street, - - «iresham, Oregon x hereon Wednesday. They are walking on her many (rienda here. from P'»rilatel, Or.t to Portland, Me., .Miss May Rector has returned from PUASA.M HOMt oil a foW wager. the hospital where she un<b*rwvnt an Rev. ( re»«NV delivered a very interest The approu4*h to Bullrun biidgv is (>. D Byer« of I ndwprtidence Ims bet*n operation for appendicitis ami is now ing Imture here Satur«lay evening nearing completion. con va fearing. visiting his uncle, Win Byers. An all dav Grange meeting will l«e F Itavenport ha» a crew of carpenter» Mrs. R. E. Morse has been down from The Jolly Boy» will hold their fi rat hrl«l in the Grange hall Saturday. rushing work on hi» new mill, in order meeting on Saturday afternoon, The The Italh*» visiting her mother .Mrs Mr». D. D. Jack lias returned from to begin aawing tie». two clubs, the Fairview Junior Girls France« Allard. the hospital, much Im prove«I in health The »tork visited the home of Mr. and and the Jolly Boys were organised by Oriti Taken at any Time—Quick Delivery. Mr and Mrs. Brook» were over from 11. McGinnis ha» just iiniahed clear Mr». J. J. Elsner, Feb. 9 and left a fine Rev. ami Mrs. (’. L. Crecey. Aside Gresham on buainaoa Monday. twelve |M»und boy. from the »levotlonal |mrt of their meet ing «even acre« of land I»r. Wright »¡«ent Bunday in Portland. we Dr McElroy of Sandy waa calle»! to ings the boys and girls arw planning to Rev. Wood» of Melrose c<>ndm'le«l the .Miss Radford attended the ball at do gome active work. Tie* gills have« funeral arrvlcee of Andrew Harris«>n in Aim« Sunday. • Bridal Veil on Saturday evening. already begun with their needles. The the M E. church last Sunday. The carpenter« are Utarding at A i Bandy Richardaon slopped over en officers of tlie Jolly Boys are Raymond Earl Jack 1« «pending a few day« hi Martin*» until the cook h<»u»e start». Duabar, president; (.’aryl Heslin, vice« route from Portland to Baker City and Idaho. Mr». Earl White has gone to visit her president; Perry lftoiph, secretary and visited hi« brothels. Many loads of potato«« are being husband at South Bend, Wa»h. Mrs. C. B. fjirsaon has been very ill. Dmitry Snyder, treasurer Of the Jun Few communities «ld|q*ed from here, J. Vandle ha» taken charge of tin* ior Girl«, Carrie .Matbiaon is president; | Her mother has lieen here from Latour* can show such fine |M»tat(H*«. lugging wood«» for F. Davvnport. Imura l*olph, vice president; Mary ell assisting in her care. FAIRVIEW, OREGON Wut. R‘»ork and his newly married Mr» M (’ Pullev has lawn quite wick Mathison, secretary and Blanche Eld Mrs. Win Hursell entertained the ________ Mr Ruork ’ « folks bride arc visit Ing ridge trt-asnrrr. hut ia now improving l«adies Aid Society at her home on Wed* here, in fact they arc »(»ending tkrir Miss Mildred Jackson visited with her ne*day afternoon. J. la-ita i» buaily engaged clearing. honeyuHMin here. grandparents, Mr and Mrs. Stewart, on L. Helming is moving into bis cottage her way to Caacatle Lade*. ' on tin* hill. MISO Mr. ami Mrs. T. J. Crute celebrate«! 4 hamberldln’s (otiqh Remedy the J. II. Hudson will occupy his house Horn <»n Monday, Feb. 15, to Mr. and their joint birthdays last Bunday at the which is vacated by the Helming». Most Topuldr Hetduse II Mm Bowen, a girl. home »4 their daughter, Mrs. W. W. Ilesdon Metcalf is visiting his aunt, is the Best. The que»ti<»n for deb«!« next Sator* Ashcraft. Mr. Crute waa S3 on Feb. 22 Mrs. Morse at The Italics. "I hav»* Mil«! Chaiiii«**rl«in*» Cougli «lay evening i«, Resolve»!, That There in and Mi«. Crute 7W on Feb. 1 k , They Remedy for the i»w»t right yrarw »ti»l Mr. and Mrs. Stillson visited Mr and litid it to I* un© of th© In al »««Hing inwdi* More Pleasure in Purauit Than in P«»e- have l»r«-n showered with postal cards Mrs. Irwin in Portland on Tuesday. Mr. Bpixmer will lead the for the (mst week, having received over CHHMI on th© nidrkvt. For b»bi« » and •e»»ion. Mrs. William Johnson ami daughter vutiog « bihlrt'ii there 1« nothing l»©llrr affirmative am! J« m *I Jarl the negative. a hundred in all in the line of «’«»ugh »vrii|‘".’ »«I«i 1‘uill Myrtle visited relative« in Portland on <iill»ert Jonsrud has gone to Shedds, O J. Jenkin« has been ill with grippe Mien. Plain lH*»lmg, I ji Thia temedy Sunday. tmt only cure» «•«»ugh», e«»l«l» and croup Ore., f«»r a viait. for several «lay». Mrs M. Allard Metcalf returned to eo eoiumon among young children, hut A meeting was held last Wednesday Chris Hartner and son Walter of Ore in ple«»ant and »afe f«»r them to take. her school duties in Portland after a ill the Lutheran church by Rev ll»go^» gon City, visited <»n Bunday at the home For »ale by (»realign) Drug Co. few «lav» absence on account of lagrip|>e. »Nsjsted by three minister« from Purl* of J. I.useher. Kenneth Tuff ord who (»asaed away at la ml.* Mr«. Alma Hall entertained the Aul Dissolution of Partnership. his home in Kpringdale Monday from Society of Smith Memoiial church on dyptheria pneumonia was buried in Notice i» hereby given that the part* Thursday. nvrahip hereUdorv existing lietwaan iri’tK lAIOI Kt 11 |k>uglas cemetery on Tmislay. The . I IVtcr Anlonaen and A II. Ktrnalaml, Mrs. F. II. Crane and Roy Anderson funeral services were held from the II S«*hiilU ma«l«* » bu»in»*f«fl trip to No. St. Commenced taulnew Nor. Is, 190 I CI«M»m , < >r« gon, tindrr the firm name of were aw arded prises at the masquerade, home. Kenneth was the son of Mr. Antonncn A Birnaland, i» thia Mh day Portland laat week. Saturday night. REPORT OF CONDITION OF and Mrs. E. Tufford and was a bright of Februaryt HM», diaaolved by mutual <>. Wrwtlund ia very busy watting content. lad of seven years. wood tt itii hi» g.o“»line drag raw. will l>r continued The halting business I Win Swain is on the sick list D. C. Powell of Portland waa looking (HtKKiVILLt at Cleone by A 11 Bkanaland« who la Miss Fox of the Portland Ijbrarv was th« over hit property here Inal week. author!I to > nettle the affair- Mrs. J<«e I’nternaher, who has been a Troutdale visitor on Wedneadnjr. A At Troutdale, in the State of Oregon, I’ «NTONSEN. Mid llrtn. at the Close of Business J. Gould trapped n large coon laet vi»Hing with the Joe Myerses, ha« re A 11 STFNSI.AND. 50c a Cord meeting of the Troutdale Library was Feb. 5th, BKW. turned to her home in Fulton, (’al. .Minnie week. Wit nr »•»«•» John Brown, to have been held but on account of the Brow i». Mr». F Te««man is very ill at her Frank Lang’*r>an<! went to Oregon stormy weather it waa |>oat|>oned uutil home here. (’Uy » mi business this week. April 1«. RESOURCES Phone Farmers 35x2 (iillart Burkholder han gone to st. Bob and Binkie Tapp were in Sandy Mr. and Mrs. Wm Wright have re Loans and discounts. $6,922.44 Johns where he ih now employed. tin» week. turned to Portland after a few days Banking house, furni Rraidents of tin* vicinity are anxious Mrs. (’line an! Mrs. Andre visited visit, taking their mother, Mrs. Ellen ture and fixtures . . 1.610.45, ly enquiring of each other why our new Mr. ami Mrs Mayla-e this week. Wright with them. Due from approved MARBLE AND GRANITE church is n<»t completed. Work KILN reserve banks . . . 3,841.68 George llibbaol was out from Port- »luppcil on it several month» ago and Checks and other cash lam! visiting Hie farm recently. WttCHES The nothing has been done since, items....................... 1,046.00 budding is complete except the inside Otto aixl Henry Ashoff of Marmot Cash on hand .... STL Our Big Offer« on page 3 of thh 2,662.12 work, which could l«v flniabed shortly if i»»ue, Don’t neglect yotir chances. brought a large party of bkee-runner* to Expenses .................... All Kinds of Cemetery Work 324.66 Estimates on all c’as.-es of Work everyone would lend a bund. Let’s be Home of theav offers will n«»t stand very O. C. Young’« place at Government Total............. $16,407.35 up an<l doing. Camp laet Thursday and Friday. All long. report a pleasant time. City Carriage Shop, ran Ed. Osburn, Prop. ♦ x AIMS CHOPPING AND ROLLING ; carry a FULL LINE OF MILL FEED Market Price Paid for Grain SUN-DIAL FEED MILL THE FAIRVIEW MERCHANT Who Handles the Best, Freshest and Cheapest Stock of General Merchandise in the County Try Him and See for Yourself T. HENSLEY BANK TROUTDALE Gasoline Wood-Saw Troutdale, Oregon Monuments I*onald Bodley made a business trip to Portland last Friday. A pa’tv of young folks gathered at the home of Mrs. John Murphy Sunday evening and passed an enjoyable time. Farm Lands Wanted 11. W. ljrng has just completed a cobblestone tire-place at Laurel Lodge. We want y<»ur Fann I jin«!’« t< » SELL, itn- twoved «»r unimpmved large or small : We advert!** On*g«»n Farm» For Naic, in the Fart : : : : ; : La// nr WSIEDS Grandma Wihlon was quite sick for a few «lays but is better now. About fifteen ladies gat here« I at the home of Mrs. Elmer Goger last Wednes day for a surprise party on her birthday. A delicious dinner was served and a gtvod social time bad by all. H r/fr Oregon Homes Co. 221 I 2 M«irrlaon Street. Port land. Ore «••••••••••••••••••••••••a ■ Start it and Let it Alone Then it will lake Care of itself STOVER GASOLINE ENGINES From 2 to 50# Horse Power 1 Simply start the Stover and then go on with your work, the Stover will do the rest. It is the most simple gasoline engine made. It consumes very little gasoline in compari son to power furnished. Stover engines develope full rated power. 'They are water cooled and have a make and break spark system. The Stover is easy to keep in run ning condition and a man daesn’t have to be a mechanic to understand successfully how to operate it. WRITE FOR OUR FREE ENGINE CATALOGUE SECOND & AND 1st A E. MORRISON TAYLOR STS PORTLAND, OREGON LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in, $7,750.00 Individual deposits subject to check . . 7,733.59 Demand certificates of deposit............. 310.00 Time certificates of deposit.................... 612.00 Liabilities other than those above stated. Total $16,407.35 W. W. MINAR 33."> E. Morrison St. - P oktlasd Phone East 433«. SEEDS Fret«. Reliable. Pure Guaranteed to Please Every Gardener and Plant er thou Id teat the •uperior merttaof Owr Nvrthera Grown Seed*. SPCCtai. RFFCR FOR 10 CENTS we will »end postpaid our FAMOUS COLLECTION Teana to •a B>4ia ....»»■ . !•» HTATR OF OREGON ♦ ««I nn ... County of Multnomah i **' trrww-lieBd <Otar .IS« »nrti.t fettnw ,..!»■ I, F. E HARLOW, Cashier of the above he CSoUe »tester . Ma name«! bank, «io solemnly swear that the • 1 •»» Write today! Sand TO rente to help yay t <wte«e and above statement is true to the best of my parkin* and rwe>va »he atewe * Fanso'i» t oltertion," to knowledge and belief. re» h«r with our New and Instraetive Garden Guida. GRFAT NORTHERN Sb.FI> CO. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Neibauer and F. E. HARLOW. Cashier. ’5HK>*e8L Kmkft.rd, Illinoia son Malvin have been sojourning at Sal- Subscribe«! anil sworn to beL*re me this 12th mon for a week fishing. day cf February. 1WH». L. A HARLOW. Notary Public. Has Proved a Hit. Mr. and Mrs. J. (toff of Portland vis ited the latter’s ¡«arents, Mr. and Mrs. Correct-Attest F. E. Harlow. L. A. Harlow. Homer Davenport’s story of his boy B. C. Larsson. G. Lusted, on Bunday. hood life in Oregon, which began in E. D. Hamilton visited his parents in the January issue of ‘Human Life’ St. Johns Saturday and Sunday. has made the hit of the season and Mr. Reason tnthroned. Davenport has added to his reputation Mr. Tredo has sold his 10-acre tract Because meats are so tasty they are as a humorist and cartoonist. The art for |1M>. The new owner will move consumed in great excess. This leads icles are highly illustrated. It will pay here soon. to stomach troubles, biliousness and you to read it. See Herald special I.yman Itavis has sold his 20-acre ] constipation. Revise pour dift, let rea offers on page 3. farm. son and not a pampered appetite con Albert Salstrand’s auction sale was trol. then take a few doses of Chamber SEE Herald offen« on page 3, this very well attended. He expects to go lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and issue. eatt in a short time. j you will soon be well again. Try it. . For sale at Gresham Drug Company's A Common Cold. 1 store. Samples free. SANDY We claim that if catching cold could Henry Friel is spending a few days be avoided eonie of the most dangerous here renewing old acquaintances and and fatal diseases would never lie heard POWflL VALLEY looking up property interests. He is of. A cold often forms a culture bed A very* pleasant surprise was given the son of a pioneer stage driver of for germs of infectious diseases. Con Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Johnson on the 22d Sandy. * sumption, pneumonia, diptheria and of February, the occasion being their scarlet fever, four of the most danger George Wolfe spent Tuesday in Ore "tin wedding.” Twenty-five intimate ous and fatal diseases of this class. gon City transacting business. friends were present. A pretty tea-set The culture bed formed by the cold fav W. A Proctor has been laid up the was given as a token of friendship. ors the development of the germs of past week with a crippled knee. Property changes hands now rapidly these diseases, that would not other Mrs. Reams, now residing in Van here and qt good prices. wise find lodgment. There is little dan couver, is visiting friends near Firwood. Mrs. C. J. N'ordblom has transferred ger, however, ot any of these diseases Proctor A Straus are just completing her lo-acre place to her son for a con- being contracte«! when a good expector th^jr roadway to the new mill-site. sideration of 92000. ant cough medicine like Chamberlain’s This road is a mile and a half long, ia Carl Nelson has bought the Clark Cough Remedy is used. It cleans out graded an<l planked with 3-incli planks. place for »21100. M r. Clark will move there culture beds that favor the devel There are two big trestles on the way, opment of the germs of these diseases. to Newberg. one being'.«<) feet long, the other over That is why this remedy lias proved so Rev. Pitts sold his 12-acre place to Kt) feet. This ia a big undertaking and universally successful in preventing C. Reynolds for HOO>. will cost them around fs»«). The new pneumonia. It not only cures your Miss Clara Johnson is home on a visit. location puts them in the middle of cold quickly, but minimises the risk of l’-AMi acres of good timber and they will H. U. Miller is very ill with£kidney contracting these dangerous diseases. lie cutting lumber here for a long time. trouble. For sale by Gresham Drug Co.