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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (April 16, 1909)
2 5 REGISTERED GERMAN COACH ACHILL <n7 Will Have Headquarters for the Season of 1909 at Sandy Livery Barn. Where he will stand Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Mon days at E. F. Donahues bam, Boring. X hursday noon to Friday noon, Pounder’s, Corbett ACHILL is a Beautiful Jet Black Stallion, Imported from Germany in 1907 by A. C. Ruby & Company, Foaled in 1902, Weight 1650, Height 18 1-2 Hands, Kind Disposition. TERMS: To Insure, $15. See bills for further particulars (j. A. Cox, Mnjçr. E. Donahue, Sec’y LUMBER - A 1.1. KlNim iiP- RoUgh nnd Dressed Lumber, Shiplap, Etc First-class Rustic, Flooring Moulding l.rl im figure on r<*ur order«, I arg«* or «mail. Hatiafaction Guaranteed. Brown Lumber Co. Nl < < T<> J F WIND Mill near Fi»lrr Gresham, Ore. R. 5 *>ulh of Ur< «ham Phone Tí CHOPPING AND ROLLING (Jrlit Taken at any Time—Quick Delivery. WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF MILL FEED Market Price Paid for Grain SUN-DIAL FEED MILL IAIRVIEW, Buy Your Season’s BEE HIVES Direct from Factory Our« are made from On-gon t’edar, Than which there ia no better wood for thia purpose. - PR III 5 MOD E R ATI; - (hld-si/t-d hives made on order to the ‘Quern’a taste’ Our catalog will I m - sent anywhere on request WIIIIAMS BROS.. Manilla«lurers I . t I I A M Hr Sort h »'I ora) •< i. - lug . hi <» M l‘ » I I MTC UDI' WL. IkSandy Hotel First-class accommodation. Commercial traile solicited Clean beds anil good meals End Stable ii Cattaceli«« CASPER JUNKER. Prop. Sandy Oregon FAIRVIEW TROUTDALE Fairview. April 15—County surveyors have been making preliminary surveys this week for a road through the Hun Dial iamb and J. I.ueclier's place to the Columbia River. 1». O. Dmabar and wile of Portland, have been visiting relatives here Mr. Hteel siul family from Salem, have moved into the IJttlepage house O. II Hhsw ami wife are the proud parents of a daughter, liorn April A. Richard Arxiersoti and wifs ha vs a flue boy, born April 9. Mrs. Wm Hvsrs left for Coulee Chy, Wash., on Monday to join her liuaband who went to take possession ol their new home a few days ago. Mrs. I. Luscber ia very ill. Miss Battle Stapleton of Puvllantl, lias lean visiting her grandparents, II. K-tas ami wife. M,. » Qggf ol Beilmgliau», Wash, has I teen visiting here. E Smith spent last week in Newberg. , Mr. ami Mr». I' G .Mt»>aa havgl moved from Portland for Hie summer. ' J. W Townsend is having extensi»« improvements made on Ina farm. J. Luacber will Install a gasoline out fit for pumping. L. Kommer lias been fencing his place, The O. W. P. are (Hitting their side tracks in »fiape for heavy traffic. Mrs II Jackson ami children, from Cascade lxicke, are visiting the former’s parents, Mr. ami Mrs C. A. Htewatt. Tt e Jacksons have dienoaad of their Castle Rock property and will probably make their home here. Roy Anderson is employed a» opera tor by the W. V. T. Co. William Stone has taken a poaili n as clerk in the auditor's office ol the O. R. A N. al Portland. George McIntyre has again taken charge ol the barlier shop. Mrs II Natson is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. I today. BANK OF TROUTDALE TrouUlale, April 15— Mr. Annis Rey nolds mid daughter Alien cams out from Portland awl »pent Halurday and Mun day here. Mr». Reynold» entertained I st all Easter party on Saturday lor her daughter Mrs. E. J. Know of Portlswi attended CAPITAL STOCK $10,000. PAIO UP the O. E. H. tiers Hstanlay evening. Mrs. R Latourelle visited hsr parents here on Thursday. Mrs. L. Williams of Bridal Veil, was the guest ol her nieces, tbs Missea Rad Accounts Solicited No Exchanges on par point lorU, the last of I he week. of Portland Mr». Ethel Marontasb and son have returned irou, Seattle. Sties Minnie Tibíate has entered the training school at Chemawa. Charles Bular has gone to Kansas. MFETT KWH MIES E. G. Bowen was here recently. A library social will ta> given In the reading-rooru on Friday. Mrs. Wm Eaton will go to Belling ham in a few days to visit relatives. Win llurshell has tasen quite ill. Carl Chapman is ill with scarlet fever at Ilia home in Portland. T. J. U íleon of Pleasantville, Iowa, ia visitlug his cousin, S. H. Lsgah, and in tends to locate in Oregon. A li Kendall has gone into the chick en raising business. UfTIK IAT0URH1 The Bank of Troutdale shows a sub C. Lovestade lias bought a new «agon. stantial increase in the amount of de- I 11 Bcliultx is very busy getting out T. HENSLEY p-ieite. The increase has lasen about several car hauls of cedar posts tor ship Pi per cent in tlie past two months. ment to Eastern Oregon. TROUTDALE, W F. Burkholder is very busy log ging this week J.C. Wilson met with a serious ac cident last week Be waa driving acme» the railroad track with a load of wood and got stuck. A freight train came up suddenly and struck the wagon, smash ing it and scattering the wood. Mrs. Pearson is getting better. A girl and a boy have ct.se from England and will stop with Mrs. James. For Constipation. 1. H Farneam, a prominent druggist of Spirit l.akr, Iowa, save: •‘Chamber- laiu'a Stomach and Liver Tablet, are certainly the beet thing on liie market fur constipation." Give these tablets a You are certain to find them trial, agreeable and pleasant iu effect. Price, 2o cents. Sample, tree. For sale by Gresham Drug Co. Sorrow's plow cuts the furrows for joy’s harvest. PLLASANI HOMf Walter Murry, Mr«. KstirCoas, Zelma A Healing Salve for Burna, Chapped and Cecil spent Bunday with Mr». Jo»ie Hands and Sore Nipples. Lake. A very interesting F.pworth Ix-ague As a healing salve lor burn«, aom*. sore nipple« and chapped hand« Cham was led by 1. N. 1. Shriller Sumiay. berlain s Salve ia must excellent. It The Easter exercises given in the allays the |«in of a burn almoat instant M. E. Church Sunday morning were ly, and unless the injury is very aevere, well attended and all were glad to see heals the part« without leaving a «car. the little ones do no well. Mrs. Calvin Price, S5 rente. For «ale by Gresham i decorated the church very nicely with i Drag Co. lillies, roses and Oregon grape. After i the service each member of the Epworth league carried a tillv to the cemetery CLDARVILLE and placed it on W. Harrison’» grave. A great many people came out from Ixmard Lounderback is now living at the city to «pend Eaater and hunt ern home. Mr. WcgtoHii «eema to be going ia to Rev. Creecv will speak both morning the chirkrii boetneae. and evening next Sunday. The sneak thief in bnwjr again. Mi* Misses A ida Calvin, Hattie Town- Cora Gieee loat four of her tineet lien® send. Wileua Shriner, Helen Brower I a pt week. It fM-ems as though it IP and Flora Hillvard, all spending the about time the neighbors !>«<! something winter ill Portland, were visiting old to any amt to do alxxut it, a« it m well friend» here Saturday and Sunday. known w tin <I< h -« it. last week Mrs. Hodgkins took Miss Mr* Bickel and Fred Bickel were out Bradlield» place and Misa Arleths Can Sunday, visiting at Mr. Gi«««v*a. non hilled the vacancy made by her last Mr. anti Mr«. C. F. Rurgg visited at week, but this week Miss Bradfield is Sandy with relative« Sunday. able to teach. Mr». George Carpenter, who has been very »iclt, is sloalv improving. i ROCKWOOD Mr. Hites' house caught fire last week Mu«« Nellie Brown of Buxton visited and burned before much could be saved Rockwood friend« a few day« l««t week. The cause is unknown. Mr«. J. Quinn han been aick, Mrs. E. M. Doiigla»» made a business W. 11. Hall ia fencing hi« place and trip to Portland the tirat of the w«*ek. Will Calvin start«*,! for Idaho this otherwise making improvement«. Mr«. J. Richmond entertain«*«! her week to H|>end several week« with hi« aunt «4 Oregon City, a few day« loot father, mother and brother. Mr. Ban h is building a fine house on w«*ek. his place aouth of here. Mr«. Wm Rowen ia quite sick. Rev. Cre«-«y preached a very interest If in nee<| of Quality Baggie«, Hackt, ing sermon here on Easter. Road Wagon«, Wagon«, please call at The little Rockwood Brown« distin John C. llesael’», Agent, opp. poetoffice. guish t*d themm-lv«-« Sunday in the base Gresham. ball games, I wing victorious both morn- I ing and evening. Barring accidents SAND! thia team w ill twat the top of the bunch in eastern Multnomah at the end of the Mr. Allison. one of Sandy*« black- season. ■niith», I, building a new residence. Gu« Brown and Floyd Lovelace have M. McCormick is ill with la grippe. rrturneil from Southern Oregon. The new building for Vic Foaburg’s Mias I>ora Stockton accompanied her harness »hop is nearing completion. cousin, Miss Vera Camp, to Estacada to Sandy will soon have the heat equipped visit the latter’s parents over Easter. harness shop in this part of the county. Miss Vera ia attending school, intend Mr. Hupitx wa » out from Portland to ing to complete the eighth grade. spend Sunday with his family. Floyd Lovelace mad«* a Hying trip to There was an exciting game of base Vancouver a couple of days last weeb to ball here Sunday between Sandy and visit an old chum, while there he heard Kelso, the latter winning. Rev. Shannon and was much interested Joe Coining, who has been spending in his talk a week’s vacation with his parents, has returned to Mount Angel College where he will resume hi, studies. The services at St. Michael’s Church were well attended on Easter. I COTTKELl The Cottrell children were taken for an outing in the woods on Arbor Day. Clifford Schneider was home Sunday. ] B. Hart visited his parents Sunday. Jess Hist ha. returned from Seattle I and reports work very scarce. Hannah Hedin waa at home Sunday. Miss Ret Herford paid an Easter visit to her home. It is quite possible that the Cottrell School will continue lor another month. ( Mr. Iledin is improving some from his illness. Mr. Ijtuder is also some better. Rev. Parker will preach at Cottrell next Sunday. Y’onng Beilin closed some important options in and near Gresham this week. Did Harvey Schneider go to Anderson for his health. * Mrs. Myjtle Manning is tie prowl mother of a daughter. OREGON . SALMON Glenn McIntyre, who had hi, leg broken recently by having a log roll on it and was taken to the Good Samari tan Hospital, han since had pneumouia, and i, now recovering. Mr Borthwick and aaeiatant are here surveying and platting out the forty acre, recently sold by J. T. McIntyre. Mr». A. M. Yocum paaaed through here a few day, ago on the way to her home at Government Camp, or Pompeii an it ia now called. | George Odell ia working at Sandy. William Odell and Kolla Shangle are ' doing some »ladling for Fred Becbill on his new homestead. Want improved farm or unimproved acreage0 a town lot, or houee built? Call at Thompson A Pugh’s office, near (iresham di pot. Gasoline Wood- Saw 5Oc a Cord Troutdale, - Oregon Phone Farmers 35x2 •••••••••••••••••• BLACKSMITHING To be GOOD, must be the result of Experience and Skill WE HAVE BOTH We guarantee to do all sorts offwork J11st a Little Better Than Anyone Eli*—Just as Cla*ap and proltaldy (’Reaper. ('ome aw I rev us when you want FIRST CLASH WORK. General Repair work at Special Rates Horseslns-ing our Specialty Only Skilled Help Employed JAMES GOODFELLOW GRESHAM, OREGON WOOD SAWING GASOLINE SAW P atents T rioi M irrs D esigns ’ CoeVRIGHTS 4c. 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BENECKE THE FAIRVIEW MERCHANT Who Handles the Best. Freshest and Cheapest Stock of General Merchandise in the County. Try Him and See for Yourself DECIDE REOISTERY NO. 55734 Thoroughbred Imported Percheron Owned by 6reshis Percheron Hone Assn. Farm Lands Wanted We want your Farm lands to SELL, im- > »roved or unimproved arg»> or small : : : : We advertise Oregon Farms For Sale, in tin* East :::::: 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 noon at Komer’s bam, Damascus. SEASON TO BEGIN APRIL 1 Cat or W'rfte Oregon Homes Co. 221 1 2JMorri«on Street, Portland, Ore. TERMS, $20 TO INSURE r