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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (April 2, 1909)
REGISTERED GERMAN COACH ACHILL FAIRVIEW COTTRELL TROUTDALE Fairview, Ora,, Apr. I—J. II. Hcbrwm Troutdale, Ore., April 1—The Trout la the proud lather ol a son burn March dale public school, with Prof J. W. '26th Fuller, Mra. Eva ilolaman, Mra. J. IL H. P' Oilnirn waa up from Montavilla Vose and Miss Irma Voee in charge, on Tueaiiay. submit the following report for the Will tlavc Headquarters for the Season of 190V Mr. Robbins and daughters are spend- month ending March '26th: Enroll Ing aoma tune on the Hales larui on the ment, 66 girla, 67 boys, total 133. At at Sandy Livery Harn. Base Une. tendance 106. Daye attended, IVJUk. When* he will stand Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Mon II. H. Dunbar is getting over an attack Percentage of attendance, 93Num ol the grip. tier neither absent or tardy, 4-1 Mem days at E. F. Donahues bam, Boring. Thursday The Methodist and Presbyterian Sun ber in eighth grade, 21; in high achool, noon to Friday noon, Pounder’s, Corbett day schools will unite in Easter services 4; in first eeven grader, 106. The third ami fourth grades are having a a|>elling | in the Methodiit church. ACHILL is a Beautiful Jet Black Stallion, Imported from Tile ladle« Aid society of the Meth ! contest and are very entbuaiaatic over odist church met with Mr«. C. L. Creesy | it. Germany in 1907 by A. C. Ruby & Company, Foaled on Wednesday Robert White and Hert Edmonson in 1902, Weight 1650, Height 18 1-2 Hands, Kind Mra. W. Morgan of Portland la s|>eo<l- expect to leave on Saturday for Gold-1 Disposition. ing a lew days with Mra. Hhaw. hill, Ore., to remain some time. TERMS: To Insure, $15. See bills for further particulars The family of K. G. McGaw are mov The stork visited here last Monday ing to their summer home here. ' night—a boy at the home ol B. N. John II. W. Matheson has purchased a son ami a girl at tfie home of Frank ' grocery on Powell street, Portlaud, and i Cummings. will move next week. Mian Harriet Hubbard ia spending a «♦♦•*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦* ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Mr. and Mra. Elmer Jenkina ami few daya with her parents, Mr. and Mow Edith Jenkina, of Portland, vieited Mra. 1 I). Iluldmrd. bbe attends col- I lege at llallaa. 4*44**44444*44«44444****44**4*4S**S44*4*4*S44*4«44*4* relalivea here Sunday. Mra Amanda Clark ol Portland s|»-nt I. . Helming haa put in a confectionery j Sunday with her daughter, Mra. J. T. ' aland. Bullion. Mra. Johnson is visiting her parent« II. B. Stone ia recovering from a aer- at Springdale. <[ au . kinds or ; | lous illneaa. Through the efforts of Mrs. Eva I.. H. Moore la now settled in New Holainan and other., Minnie Tibbitta, a R Rough and Dressed Lumber, Shiplap, Etc. ; berg. i half-breed Indian girl, will tie aent to First-class Rustic, Flooring Moulding Wm. Byers left Tuesday tor hie new ■ Chemawa Indian Industrial school. I < t us llgur«-<>n yont • tt-h'i h , I ir• >r Hiimll Satisfaction Gttar*ntMd» o home in eastern Washington where C. W. Wilson has rented eight acres Mra. flyer, will join him iu a few daya. of hie place to a Mr. McGinnee, lately o Gresham, Ore. R. 5 < They will lie missed in the many line, Irom Michigan, who will raise celery. Mr«. Thomas Lowe entertained the O Hl i i h**»OKM Ki J y Ml S<» M III near > ontt-r l;>*«<l "w »til h <»f Gresham 1‘hone < of activity in which tin y so willingly engaged. , Five Hundred Club recently. Mia. Margaret Southerland and Mia. Winnie Tufford has been ill with the Mary Clark, ol Portland, were Sunday diphtheria. guests at the Axtell home. D. W. McKay, road supervisor, is put Mra. Alma Hall entertained a party ting gravel on Columbia street which 1 of young people from Portland on Bun- will greatly improve it. I ‘lay- Peter Wilhelm baa returned from Mra. Emily Jackson waa out from . Tillamook. I Portland over Sunday. I Mayor Fog is shipping wood to the Mri. Carrie Bailey, of Eugene, ia city. drill Taken at any Time—-Quick Delivery. j .topping at the home of A. T. Axtell. J. Cole is now able to get around with the aid of crutches. L Moore of Portland visited bis Beat treatment for Colds. WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF MILL FEED “Most ordinary colds will yield to the mother, Mrs. Tiller, Suudav. simplest treatment," says the Chicago W. H. Hensley is recovering^from a Tribune, "moderate laxatives, hot foot Market) Price Paid for Grain stroke of paralysis. baths, a tree perspiration *ni an avoid- Herman Blaser is having an addition ani-v of ci|iosure to cold and wet after tnatiu.nt ' While tin. treatment I. built to bis bouse on the hill. simple. it requires considerable trouble Robson Jordan is improving. and the one adopting it must remain in doors lor a day or two, or a fresh cold is FAIRVIEW, • • - ORBOON almost sure to be contracted, and in Rheumatism. many instances pneumonia follows, la More than nine out of every ten cases it not better to pin your faith to an old reliable preparation like Chamtierlain'a of rbematism are simply rbematism of Cough Remedy, that is famous for its the muscles, due to cold or damp, or cures ol colds and can alwaya be de[*end- Buy Your Season’s upon? For sale bv Gresham Drug Co. i chronic rheumatism. In such cases no internal treatment is required. The free application of Chamberlain’s Lini "Country Sthool" Draws Biq Crowd ment is all that is needed, and it is cer Saturday night at Fairview local tain to give quick relief. Give it a trial Direct from Factory and see fbr yourself how quicklv it re Grange talent gave an entertainment Our* are made from Orvgon (Vdar, lieves the pain ami soreness. The med and play entitled "The Country ; icines usually given internally for rheu Than which there in no better School," for the benefit of the piano I matism are poisonous or very strong wood for thin puriMMir. fund of the Fairview Grange The play medicines. They are worse than use »PRICES MODERATE was well rendered and appreciated bv less in cases of chronic and muscular Odd - siM*(l hivri* made on order t«> the the large audience. The receipts rheumatism. For sale by the Gresham *Q u ( mmi * b taste'. ihir catalog will amounted to over $3'2 with vary small Drug Co. I k * at«nt anywhere on rt*|ii«it. expenses. Win Byers with a committee bail charge of the program. 43°o7 G. A. Cox, Mngr. E. Doiialllie, Sec’y. ! LUMBER Brown Lumber Co. CHOPPING AND ROLLING New Today! Floyd ami Jews Radford are operating their power .aw south of Pleasant Home. Mr. Parker has relative, from tbe I East visiting him. Clifford Schneider of Portland visited 40 Acres, It-, miles from station on the O. W. P.; Good house and barn ; 12 his home Bunday. acres in cultivation; Good family Hannah Hedin, who attends the orchard ; all flne soil. F^ay terms. Portland Business College, was borne Price.................. $4000 Saturday and Bunday. mile from elation on the John Williams was a Cottrell visitor 80 Acrea, O. W p.; Gomi A-room house ; about last week. 8 acre, improved; l.ays flne; All N.G. Hedin is not enjoying very good good anil. Price $W> per acre, if health of late. sold by tbe 15th of Apnl. Mrs. Ifenry Inlow of Lents is out on | 80 Acres, *2 miles south of Hogan sta the farm again. tion ; Good new house and barn; Blanche Retherford visited her home About 8 acres cleared; Running last Saturday and Bunday. water. Price................. ... $6500 Newton Hedin ia a frequent Portland 40 Acres, I1, mile, from Anderson sta visitor ti.eae days. tion ; 20 acres cleared ; Fair build ings; Fine living spring; Fine soil. Tboa. Dunn made a trip to Portland Price.............................. $4000 last M txA. Mr. arxl Mrs. ('has. Hunter visited Two acre to ten acre tracts in and near Greoham. io Portland recently. Newton Hedin baa joined the Artiaan lodge at Sandy. More of the young, strong men are wanted For particulars, call on Gresham Real Estate Go. GRFXHAM, WELCHES Miss B. Murphy has been on the sick list for a w.-ek or two—slight attack of pneumonia. Hope she may be out soon to enjoy the sunshine. lionaid Bod ley lias returned from the city. Forty acres baa been added to the Bolley farm which is located near Fir wood. Chas. 1 unhain of Portland ia l.eljang in the survey of tbe water right through here. The ten acre tract purchased by C. W. Kern from John Maulding haa been christened “Idlewild.” Also Mrs. James ol Portland has pur chased about five acres from Mr How 1 ard and is having it laid off in town lota, to be known as "Idlewood." L. G. Holdon haa returned from a (ew days absence in Portland. Mr. Rowe of Portland visited last week at Rhododendron. Tbe new poetoffice known as Rowe, at Rhododendron tavern, ie welcomed by many. Mr. Collinge, the carrier, is accomodating many persons along the route between here and Rowe. H. W. Lang ia commissioned as a Notary Public at Welches. OREGON t C. H. LANE X -DEALER IN— : Watkins’ Stock Tonic ♦ J > ICO it* li lb« Poultry Tonic ... t GRESHAM * Phone 157 9.0h JOO 1.» < < OREGON ---------------------------------------------------- -- - ———J— e T. HENSLEY Gasoline Wood- Saw 50c a Cord Troutdale, - Oregon Phone Farmers 35x2 SUN-DIAL FEED MILL BEE HIVES WILLIAMS BROS.. Manufailurers t < n ati*4 I 4 Mlle North t»f < <<ra) i< riMslug on (» W I* . PLEASANT VALLEY si vre akLii' OKI.. CEDARVILLE U^Sandy Hotel First-class accommodations Commercial trade solicited Clean l>eda ami good meals fted Stable ia Connsctisn CASPER JUNKER, Prop. Sandy, Oregon C. F. Rurgg on Monday sold his hen! of cows and will retire from the dairy business Mr. Cornett expects to do likewise. The new cattle law will be a fatal blow to the email producer. Where there ia eo much wild land as in thie section cattle are more of a benefit than detriment. W. G. Cathey expects to start for the East soon for a visit at the old home. His brothers will accompany him. Jewel Collins ami wife are staying at Mr. Cathey’s. Mrs. Winnie Bowman haa returned to the city. This Manure Spreader WILL MAKE MONEY FOR YOU It will make your land yield you larger returns, because it spreads manure in a more effective manner than any other method. It will make your work easier. THE ROSS is easily operated. The moving backward or forward of the side lever increases or decreases the amount of manure being spread. It will give you no trouble because it is made strong in every part. It is easy on the team because it is as light draft as such a machine can be made. Let us send you our latest ROSS catalogue. IMPLEMENTS AND VEHICLES Will Have Headquarters for 1909 at DeWitt Ross’, Gresham, where he will stand Saturday to Monday. Mcndays at Frank McKinney’s place at Pleasant Home. Tuesdays at Sandy. Wednesdays at Eagle Creek. Thurs day noon to Friday noun «t Romer’s bam, Damascus. E. SECOND & AND 1st A E. MORRISON TAYLOR STS. PORTLAND, OREGON Webber Bros, have contracted to cut a lol of wood for T. R. Baldwin. Mrs Alfred Johnson, who has been in the hospital for nearly two months, is home again and on the road to re covery. Mra. John Thomas is rapidly improv ing in health. Mre. Byers is very ill. Wm. Marteeny is the proud father of a bouncing baby boy, who arrived last Friday evening. Arthur Sager was out from Portland on business one day this wwk. The Push Club has a membership of fifty with more to come. it is reported that the Richard Wilson farm on the hill just north of Sycamore station has been sold and that the pur- chasers intend to put in English wal nuts. The Road Committee of the Push Club met last Saturday evening and formulated plans by which they hope to secure the co-operation of Gresham in getting a rock crusher at this place. SEASON TO BEGIN APRIL 1 TERMS, $20 TO INSURE : J. W. BENECKE ¡THE FAIRVIEW MERCHANT J J Who Handles the Best. Freshest and Cheapest Stock of General Merchandise in the County. • Try Him and See for Yourself LISILDS Born to Mr. and Mr«. Herbert Sim-; moo« <»n March 23, a daughter. Ed. Setter ha« been summoned for jury work. CAPITAL FÜLLT PÀIO. $10.000 00 DEPOSITS, $1665 59 Mrs. G. Lusted made a trip to Port- land Saturday. Elmer Gofer is very ill with brain (ever. Miss Maud Manary visited her folk« ovej Sunday BANK OF TROUTDALE TROUTDALE. OREGON Miss Ivy Blackburn visited relatives and friends in Portland last week. G. Moulton killed a coyote recently about a mile north of the Lusted school. | e • e e • e e e e e • e e e Farm Lands Wanted; We want your Farm Landa to BELL, im- proved or unimproved large or small : : : We advertise Oregon Fanns For Bak', in the East :::::: e U» or Wrttr e e Oregon Homes Co. e Ml 1 JJM.trriaon Street, Portland, Ore. • J . • ; . • ! * OPENED FOR BUSINESS NOVEMBER 19, 1908 MODERN EQUIPMENT SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES TO RENT ...DIRECTORS... F. E. HARLOW L, A. HARLOW M. L. HARIXIW B. C. LARSON DR. J. M. F. E. HARLOW, UEIIDEIT no CUIIU SHORT L E. HARLOW, IKE HEIIIEIT