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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (March 12, 1909)
FAIRVIEW % SAXUY NEWS lee Chnlkrr and family have moved here from Cherryville and are occupy- lug room» over the fumituie store. The Boring and have taken several Aim» Hie |>a»t week Joe Donahue will (K-rtipy the houne vacated by the Allison family." Mr. Hubitz i» spending some time at home on account of the illness of his children, wlm have measles. Mi»» Emily McElroy, one <d hvl»«»*« efficient teacher», resigmsl her pooltion to accompany her father on an Matern trip. They will s|amd KSie (line in Denver, Chicago and probably lUntton. The work on the new school building is being rushed, whenever the weather permits. our hustling harnessmaker, V. E. Fosberg, find» huainna so rushing that he 1» obliged tn move into larger quar ters Mr. Junker ia erecting a commod ious twixstory building on Main street, the entire lower Boor of which will he occupied by Mr Foslwrg. A Mr. Ikslge of Gresham is employed at tl e harnrea «hop. The »1111 pe»[od out from behind the cloud» Tuesday afternoon, making everybody »it up and take notice that spring 1» here. II. H. Thomae <4 <•"••ham called on the |«int trade livre Tuesday. Rev. L. S. Chapman was down from Cherryville Wednesday morning. T. A. Wolfe id l»over relnrned Wed- nwdav from a bu»im-»» trip to Corvallis. A grange will lie organised at Hand» Saturday evening of this week from pre sent indications. There will be about •ixty charter member». Joe Dmalme sprung a surprise on hi» friend» by taking unto himself a wile without giving any warning whatever, t If course Joe was lile-ral with cigars, etc, or things might have l»-en worse Ye K-ribe join» with the many friend» of the happy couple iu wishing them a smooth »ail over the matrimonial ass. A H im «! River man remarked the other day that the Handy country ■» the lieal I inking country he ever »aw, what do you think of that for a man from Hood River? The outride world i» just beginning to take notice ot tin» little burg and the more |<eo|>le know of it the belter they like it. Let everyl»»ly get in and boost (or Sandy, get the im provement «pirit, 11 you can I say any thing good lor the community, »hut up! ••••••••••••••••• T. HENSLEY Gasoline Wood - Saw 50c a Cord Troutdale, Oregon Phone Farmer» 35x2 ••••••••••••••••• TROUTDALE Fairview, March 11—F D. Axtell has Troutdale, March II—Mr». F. E. Ilsr- the honor of owning th« first automo low has gone to D m Angeles, Calif, bile In town. Mr. Axtell brought th» where her mother is very ill with pneu machiuv from Hau Francisco, where he monia. ha» la-eii visiting relative». Mr Warmoth ami daughter, Mi»« That broad »mil« which (’. K. Cree Willeta, have returned to their home in now wears 1» due to the arrival of the Bellingham, Waste., alter an extended stork on March .3, with a Ilk-pound boy. visit with Mr. Warmoth'» daughter, Former-mayor G. E. Shaver was in Mrs. Win. Eaton. Mr». Eaton lias gone town over Hunday. He m>w lives at to heattie, Wash., to visit. Hvensen, Or. Harry Hubbard will »pend the week George llofimau, of the “bai-k-lsme," Mr». E. A. Whitney ha» been depu end with hi» »later, Mr». Harriet llub- transacted businea« in Handy Tuesday. tized a» |s>»tmi»trm>» ami will a»«i»t tmrd at Dallas. Henry luing drove the Welches stage l»>»tma»t«r Wilcox. Mr« Wilcox leave« Mr» France» Allard entertained Mi»» soon on a three month» trip to her uld during the absence of Wm Bertman. Wilson of Portland, for a few day». Mis. la-ete of Hullrun, was a business home in Wisconsin. Mr». J. Alfred Larsson and Mr». C B. Mr. ami Mr». Owen» »1 Newla-rg have visitor Tuesday. L«r»»on have been spendings few day» been visiting at A. T Axtell’» home. J. E Pomroy has ii|iencd a jewelry I W W. Ashcraft was presented with a with friends at Washougal. and repair shop in Bornstedt A Ruegg e. ! pastmasler Artisan pin by the Fairview Dr Fromm of Chicago ba» moved hi« C. W. Cessi ly uf Flrwoisl (the place lodge family here and taken room» in the you read alsuit) transacted business in : J. I.'ischer ia preparing to install a Weinhard building, where he is doing Sandy on Wednesday. private water system on hi» place. denial work. There are alsml ten lie teams hauling ■ Mr». Amanda Clark of Portland, visi Join Severn and Ham Neilson have from the Firwood mill. ted her daughter, Mr». J. T. Htillson, gone to S|»>kane for an extended stay. E. II. Juhnson, of the Johnson Lum- I the last of the week. * Frank Emery ha» returned from a Mr» 11. M. Shaw, Mr» W. A. Town tier Co., Mundeyed «mb his fsinily at trip to Idaho. Orient. send. Mr». J. Luaclier, C. A. Stewart Jack Moore was out from tlie city to Paul Mignola is busy hauling hand- i ami Mr» T. J.Crute are amung tboee visit home folks Sunday. on the sick list. Only three case» of made shingles to Sandy, where there is 1 The two-weeks-old »on of Mr. and scarlet fever have developed and school always a ri-mly market for them. was r«<>|>entsl Wednesday with a lair Mrs. E. Campbell died of heart trouttie Work has commenced on the nr» la»t Thursday, Marell 4, ami was buried M. E. church. Truly, Sandy is taking attendance. KeV. McGregor of Mt. Tabor, occupi in Dtuglass Cemetery. The child was a on a metropolitan air—new buildings ed the pulpit at the Presbyterian church twin. The child died in lied everywhere and more being built. last Sunday. Mr». James Pelton and children of Dr.J.ti. McElroy is al>out to leave Mr ami Mr». Higginbotham, who Portland, visited relatives here Sunday. lor the east to consult a s|e-cialist in have lieen in charge of the Home hotel, ■ Mr». II. H. Young entertained the regard to his eyes. have moved out of town. member» of the Troutdale Five Hun Mandy has tie« l>e»t o|icniiig in the Mr«. SI. Cook ha» rented Mr». M. J. dred Club al her borne in Portland on stat« for an up-to-date drugstore and l.ittle|«ge’» bouse, Friday afternoon. a physician. W. t’tley Johnston of Leavenworth, i Mr». C. A Hewitt »pent several day» Kan»., IlM been »pending a few days with Mr». Christenson in Portland. with old Kansas lileud» at the home »1 ’ KELSO B. A. Vose has been making improve Mi«« Loretta Hogan has taken the A. L. Stone. Dr. 1». J. Turner of Cheney, Wash.,' ments on hi» property. position «4 teacher in the advanced visile.) over Sunday with bi» brother, , Mi»» Minnie Rosencrantz was out room of our sc I hm >| in place of Mino from Portland to visit relative» Sunday. A. L. Turner. Emily McElroy, rreignrd, Mr». D. S Ihinliar ha» been »pending N. 8. Johnson and wife sjient Sunday Mr. and Mr«. Cha*. Jon«ru<l, who' a lew day» with relative« in Portland. with the latter’» parent», Mr. and Mrs. have l**rh viaiting relatives here this • Edith Oook w»» given a surprise |>arty Preston at Springdale. winter, ntart«*d for their home in Min by tier sister, Mr». I.. Kommer, last Mrs. Harry Bramhall is ill in a Port nesota la«t Sunday. Saturday in honor of bar ninth birth land hospital where she underwent an The question for delude next Satur- day anniversary. operation for appendicitis. day night is. Resolved, That women I Win Town, who formerly lived here J. H. Hudson has had his barber should have equal ¡»oh Ural rights with and went to Medford two year« ago, has shop remodeled. men. Inen l.siking up real estate here witli a The room vacated by the Model Mar view to ha-stiug here again. ket ie being papered, and rumor has it ' Will Open Sdtunldy. Miss Lucy Higgins of Portland, is that a confectionery will be started. Howitt's (’«uh Ntoro will open to the spending a few day» w ith friends here. Clyde Southerland has gone out of public Bnturday morning Sprcial Imr gAin« to nil who ntterul our <>|x*ning. town. Ser <»ur goods, get our price« Biq Oprninq Saturday. Mr. ami Mrs. Henry Richardson and Don't fail to attend the Opening of children spent Sunday with Mr. and GOTTKEU Howitt*« Big CiiBh Store on Saturday Mrs. Wallace at Sweet Briar Farm. Mr Milan returned from the city on the |3tli. Hpacial Bargain« to all who The Methodist Church, which ha* Saturday night. attend. been undergoing repairs, will be used Carl Shetterly has l>een hauling |»>w- next Sunday for the first time in dvr lately. months. Rev. Reinhard will preach. For Diseases of the Skin. Nearly all diseases of the »km, such Mrs. Carl Ijirsson will entertain the Messrs. Eucher and Griffith are try as ecaema, tetter, salt rheum and bar* Five Hundred Club this week. ing to outdo each other in clearing. her’» itch, are characterised by an in Chester Shetterly will do some exten tense itching ami smarting, which often Mr. an<l Mr» Ed Holt were visiting sive clearing mm > u . makes life a burden ami disturb« sleep friends in Fairview Sunday. Mrs. Calvin msdeagissl sale People ami rest. Quick relief may I»* had by applying t'hamlierlain's Salve. It allays want land in Cottrell and pay for it. the itching ami smarting almost in CHI KRY VILLE Mr. Proctor’s herd of cattle seems to stantly. Many cases have le-en cured by its use. For sale by Gresham Drug Mrs. Maroney is visiting in Portland grow l-ook in his field. Co. this week. Mike Donahue lias t<een clearing land Mr». Roy Murray went to Sandy on a with Oleson's mill donkey engine. ♦ shopping expedition recently. Mr. Burgman will move onto his A church festival was held at B. V. place soon. He lias taken a position as i Tapp’s Saturday night. engineer at Oleson's mill. — DEAL.ER IN — The teamster from Rhododendron Several people from this vicinity at with four horses, tipped over and broke tended the Kelso debate. the reach and longue of the wagon the C. A. Hudson has finished his work I other day while hauling hay. on the pipa-llne. C. H. LANE 9 0) 100 II- SO lb pail . DOO 15 Iba Poultry Tonic . 1.40 GRESHAM • OREGON Phone 157 STOVER GASOLINE ENGINES WELCHES Ned Curtie and Frisby Mauldiug just returned from a business trip to Port land . Charles Alfred has gone to Portland for a few days. L. G. Holden of Rhododendron Inn, is hauling hay from Boring this week. William Bartman made a trip to Port land on business recently. Mrs. Murphy is expected home after a two-months visit with fiiends and relative« iu Klamath Falls. Mr. Pillow reports the deep on the hill where he lives. Mr. and Mr». Howard are in Wash ington countv on business. Frisby Maulding’s team ran away on Friday ami damaged the seat of his wagon. They ran from Mrs. Murphy's to Welches P. O., a mile. Mrs. Curtis has gone to Portland to spend a few weeks with relatives. From 2 to 50 Horse Power Simply start the Stover and then go on with your work, the Stover will do the rest. It is the most simple gasoline engine madeu Jt 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. I FREE ENGINE CATALOGUE The “Par Streak,” which i« to be the amusement atreet of the Seattle Fair, ie three quarter« of a mite lone, yet there were five applications for every site on it which enable*! the directors to select only the very heat attractions. DECIDE REOISTERY NO. 33734 Thoroughbred Imported GwHd by Gresham Perchero« Horse Assi. Will Have Headquarters for 1909 at DeWitt Ross’, Gresham, where he will stand Saturday io Monday. Mcndays at Frank McKinney’s place at Pleasant Home. Tuesdays at Sandy. Wednesdays at Eagle Creek. Thurs day noon to Friday noon at Kerner’s bam, Damascus. SEASON TO BEGIN APRIL 1 TERMS, $20 TO INSURE < < < < ► ► ► ► LUMBER SEEDS Fresh, Reliable. Pure Guaranteed to Please Ev.‘«-r Gardener end Plantertb*-ald tea* the Mjpervir mert’aof Our Northern Grown Seed*. All Kinds of Building Material .... Rustic, Flooring, Ceiling and Finishing ...... ALL KILN DRIED SPECIAL OFFER FOR 10 CENTS we will «end poet paid our FAMOUS COLLECTION S ee E. W. MILLER, LENtS Wiley-A lien Office (MILL¡ÀIO YARDS ÀT LEITS JUICTION MILLER-MOWERY LUMBER Company CHOPPING AND ROLLING Orisi 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 •115 00 Ton lol« Ward Mt. John mads N. G. lledin a business visit th« other day. Mr. and Mrs. Smith of Cottrell have friends from Wisconsin visiting them. Al Edwards is working on the cross roads now. Then it will Take Care of itself FOR OUR The Multnomah County W, 0. T. U. will bold their mid-year meeting at Lents, opening at 9:30 a. m., March tf. in the Evangelical Church. The following program will Lie render ed : 9 30, Devotional, followed by re ports and general business, including snap shots from department superin tendents. Noontide prayer wilt lie fol io wed by an address by Rev. tiny l'bel|v. Basket lunch at 12:30. Afternoon will la- |su-k*d full of very interesting up-to- date addresses by notable speakers. Constructive reform will be the gen eral theme. Flower mission work with its far-reaching influence« will occupy a prominent place. Mrs. lto,ier of the Seamen's Institute, Rev. Paul Kader ami other notable speakers will treat ot present day methods and work. Every- bisly invited to these day seMions. At 5 45 asocial banquet for members and invito) guests will be held in Duke's Hall; 4 .45, Toast» by brilliant »peakers, Mrs. Additon, toaetmietrvss. At H p. m. Mfslal Contest in rharge of Mewlames Hommerfeldt arei Hwope. Mrs. Fulli* love of Portland will sing and M|»s Hammond, state superintendent of physical culture, will swing club«. Ad mission bi Contest, 10 cents. Every body come. Watkins’ Stock Tonic it and Let it Alone WRITE Seml-Annudl Meetlnq and Banquet. SECOND « AND Ist Ä E. MORRISON TAYl.OR STS PORTLAND, OREGON R. H, Confrey Monumental Co. of -W Front st., Portland, have erected a beautiful monument in Hie Gresham cemetery for Mrs. Sarah Burr, in mein- I ory of her fatfier and mother, James ( and Mary Duff. J. W. BENECKE THE FAIRVIEW MERCHANT Who Handles the Best, Freshest and Cheapest Stock of General Merchandise in the County Try Him and See for Yourself DEPOSITS. SSSS5 59 BANK OF TROUTDALE TROUTDALE. 0RE60N OPENED FOR BUSINESS NOVEMBER 19. 190S MODERN EQUIPMENT SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES TO RENT ..DIRECTORS.. HARLOW Me want your I-arm Lands to SELL, im proved or nnimpnived large or small : : : : We advertin' Oregon Fanns For Hah' tlie East : : : : LOW M. L. HARLOW B. C. LARSON HR. J. M. SHORT L E. HARLOW, or Write Oregon Homes Co 221 1 •2|Morri«on Street, P«»rtlnn«l, Ore. PRESIDENT ANO CASHIER VICE PRESIDENT