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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1909)
w WtlCHtS BLACKSMITHING To 1» GOOD, uniat he tlx- nwull of Experience ami skill WE HAVE BOTH We guarani.»' bi do all sorts uftwork Just a IJllIc Better Than Anyone Elm*—Just as Cheap ami probably Chea|»>r Come and •»»' 0» when you want FIRST Cl. ASH WORK General Repair work at Special Itatiw IlnrM-sluadug our Siss ialty Only Skilled Help Employed JAMES GOODFELLOW GRESHAM. OREGON C. L. CRENSHAW Miss llaaal Jam»» Is making a tvo-waeka’ visit a Welches. Mlsa Jennie Faublon has returned from Pori land Mr. Floyd Baker, of Handy. Is helping survey the water power line up here Mr. Joe Keep and Mr Benedict have gone to Pompeii They had to travel about six miles on skees. They will return to Portland Wed nesday. Mr Keep has a crew of men get ting out telephon poles for th« gov ernment telephone line which will etxend through this country. Mr Mauldin« Is rushing the work on his new hotel and Is expecting to be ready for guests when the season open up in June Mr Win Welch la making many new Improveeiiints and is expecting to have ills place In line shape when the season opens up. Mr I.. G Holden has gone to Portland for a few days. Miss Vane has been on the sick list the past few days. Mr W Lull Is selling out and ex pects to go across the mountains to June. Itaalrr In Pi|>e and Pump Fis lures. Hlus-l-iron Work. Best treatment for Colds. "Mont ordinary colds will yield to the i I’ ovm JI SI Grrshan. Orc •im pleat treatment," says the Chicago ••••••••••«••••••••••••••a Tribune, "moderate laxative*. hot f'*"l listt>». a free perspiration awl an avoid ance of exposure to c»»l>i and wet alter treatment." While thi» treatment is I simple, it requires considersble trouble' and tlie one adopting it must remain in j T. IIENSLEY doors for a day or tuo, or a fresh cold is | almost sure to Is* contracted, and in many instances pneumonia follows. I' ll not better to I'ln yur faith to an old : reliable preparation like Cliainlirrlain'» , Cough Remedy, that is famous lor tie cur«- of cold» andean always lie depend- 5Oc a Cord Upon? For sale bv Gresham Drug Co. • •••••••••••••••• Gasoline Wind*Saw Troutdale, Oregon Phone Fariner« 30x2 ••••••••••••••••• When writing or talking with our «<!• vrrti«vr« plea«« mention that you mw IL* ir a<l Hl ¡ hr ll<*rald. LUMBER -AIJ. hmm or Rough and Dressed Lumber. Shiplap. Etc E;irst-class Rustic, Flooring Moulding Let us figure on your orders, large or small. Sati»(acti<>i> Guaranteed. Brown Lumber Co. Il'lDwiK« TO J. r WISH Gresham, Ore. R. 5 Mill near hsUl Kiwi. South of Orraham Phone TV CHOPPING AND ROLLING Grht Taken at any Time—Quick Delivery. WE CARRY A FULL LINE OE MILL FEED Market Price Paid for Grain SUN-DIAL FEED MILL I'AIRVILW ÜÜlSdndy Hotel Firat-rlawa accommodation« Commercial trade «elicited Clean I wm I w and good nival« fx»d Stable ii Coanectian CARPER JUNKER, Prop. Sandv Oregon FAIRVIEW TROUTDALE Fairview. Or . April 2t. Whitney and Anderson have Just completed some Improvements in the way of concrete walks and a conservatory for Wm Tegart Mrs H M Shaw and daughter, Mlaa lluth, have been spending a few days In Sellwood with Mr» Win. Lse. who la very III as the result of being thrown from a streetcar when alighting several days ago D. Thompson, of Portland, was a guest at the home of J. P. Ileslln on Sunduy. Mrs. D. A. Dunbar, Mrs. J. P Murphy and Miss Ixiulse Moller, all of Portland, spent Sunday with their mother. Mrs A. It Moller. Mr and Mrs. C. J. Millard, Millard, of l-ake Mills, WIs., are spending a few days with Mr and Mrs Ed. Whitney Mr and Mrs A. T. Axtell visited friends at Hurlburt on Sunday Axtell and Cree have just com pleted a water tank and tower on the Farrell place west of town, Ml»« Bessie McGag. ot Portland, spent Bunday with her parents har«, Mrs. A Kronen berg ha* been »«if- ferlng with a very »ore finger, caused by Inflammation of the nail at the roots. Mrs Wilson and children, of Cor bett, are »pending a few day» with Mr and Mrs. David Butler Mrs. W Geer, of Bellingham, Wash.. is having Improvements made on her property on First street. Rev. Mr. Crotuley Is axpected to arrive from New York In the course ot a few days and will assume charge of the Presbyterian church here The Methodist cnurch will cele brate th" 40th anniversary of the establishing of the i huri'h hers on May 23. Sleeting» will be held all day As many of the former pas tors of the church as can be secured will be present and apeak. Dr. F B Roland, district superintendent. Rev D L. Rader, editor of the Pacific Advocate, and Rev. John Flinn, the oldest Methodist minister In in the A basket stale, are also expected, dlnuer will be served in the grove at the rear of the church. The Troutdale baseball team won additional honors last Sunday In a game played with the Willamette Iron Works The score was 5 to 15 In Troudala's favor. L. II Nash Is recovering as fast as could be expected from Injuries received last Tuesday from a dash of ammonia from a burated . pipe , _ In the Ice plant of the Union Meat Com pany The burning fluid struck him full In the face and It was at first feared bls eyesight was destroyed. Frank Porlello left on Wednesday for Alaska to be absent for some time Charles Buhler has moved his family back to Troutdale. They are occupying one of the Osburn cot tages Dr From has returned from spending several days in Bridal Veil, attending to professional duties. Mrs. C. M Hllllson is expected home from Spokane, where she has been the past month, on Friday. Dr Dean W. Wright ha» been spending a few days at his parents’ home in Annsvtlle. Mr» F. I). Hubbard entertained Mr* John Shepard, of Portland, on Sunday. Mr». Annie Graham and eon. Ar chie. will leave for a year’s visit in .Michigan In a few days. Sam Johnson left on Tuesday for Seattle, where he will be employed In the future. Angelo Richardson was out from Portland on Tm-aday to visit his aged father, who la not expected to live long 8 8 Ixigan la able to be around again, after several days' confine ment to his bed with rheumatism. Mrs Janies Pelton and children, of Portland, are visiting the former's parents. Wm. Johnson and wife. The tract of land Included In the Sullivan. Chapman. Tolllson and Jones (arms, comprising some 300 acres, has been cited by the county commissioners as a suitable place for a poor farm and may be pur chased for that purpoae. For Constipation. I. II. Farneam, a prominent druggist of Spirit Lake. Iowa, save: "Chamber- Inin'* Stomach ami Liver Tablet» are certainly the I«— t thing on the market for constipation." Give llo—e tablets a trial, Yon are certain tn find them agreeable ami pleasant in effect l'n< •*. 'Jfi cents. S«mpl«*« “ free. For «ale by G realism !>rug Co. COHRELL Floyd Radford led the Christian Endeavor at the Baptist Church last Sunday night. Who said our as sociate members could not lead' The society la going to have a splen did literary and ice cream social soon to pay for the new alcohol lights Did you »•* them? Mr. Dunn and Mr. Donahue were again recalled to serve on the jury at Oregon City, after a dismissal of three days. Ray Olson, who Is attending COI- lege at Eugene, was visiting at Cot- trell last week A pariy of young people paid Johnson. Nelson and Strutter's mill a visit last Saturday. They viewed the log and tie shoots and had a splendid dinner All reported the very best of a time Randolph A Burgley Spiers are working at Annis The teachers of the Cottrell school have arranged for an Ice cream so cial as a treat tor the pupils. The best of good will seems to exist be tween teachers and pupils thia term and much good has been accomplish ed Wednesday was the last day of school. Parents and friends were invited to the school social. Mr. N. G. liedin took his first outing since ills illness Sunday. Owing to the long dry spell of late, the farmers In this vicinity are a little afraid If we do not have rain »oon the hay crop will be short; also the grain. There was some talk of the Olson mill shutting down. There is noth ing to It. They are running full blast and will continue to do so un til their timber Is all cut out, which will be ibout the first or middle of June. I I A Heeling Salve for Burns. Chapped Hands and Sore Nipples. As s healing salve (or burns, sores, sore nipples and chapped hands Cham berlain*» Salve ia most excellent. It allay» the pain of a burn almost instant ly, and unless the injury is very severe, heals the parts without leaving a scar. Price, 25 cents For sale by Gresham Krug Co. 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 PLEASAM HOME Special meetings will be held at Pleasant Home M E. church for the next two weeks, beginning Sunday. M C. Davis will address the Pleas ant Home church Sunday morning. CEDARVILLE ROLKWOOD Ice cream »ill lie served at the dance to be given by the Grange on May 1. aJck Brown has the frame up for his new »tore. T. Hansen Is doing the carpenter work. Teams have ben doing some grad ing on the crossroad by the church The road Is graveled a part of the way from the section line noth, as it Is one that Is traveled a great deal. We think It should be grav eled to the base line. Rockwood Grange would like all Its members present at the next meeting, as It Is wished to discuss the advisability of raising the dues. Mr. F. Miller has resigned his position on the school board. Two suits were filed In Justice court Monday. Max Ruebe vs. Rock wood Grange, to recover money due John for building Grange hall. Thomas vs Willard Cook, of Fair- view, civil action. Mr W. G. Cathey expects to start in a few days for a visit at his old home in Missouri. He intends to KtLSO Direct from Factory Ours are made from Oregon Cedar, Than which there ia no better wood for this purpose. — PRICES MODERATE — Odd - sited hives made on order to the ‘Queen's taste*. Our catalog will be sent anywhere on request. WILLIAMS BROS., Manufacturers Located 1 4 Mile North of I Gmy sCroMincon O. h F » ■ a :\; tc ol > i - UKL. DECIDE RI-GISTERY NO. c»u ; 53734 Thoroughbred Imported Owned by 6rtsbam Parcharon Horse Assn. Will Have Headquarters for 1909Lt DeWitt Ross’, Gresham, where he will stand Saturday to Monday. Mondays 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 TERMS, We want your Farm Ian.lato 8F.LU im- proved or unimprovvd large or small : : : : We advertise Oregon Fanns For Sale, in tl»e East :::::: ZION'S EVANGELICAL CHURCH, Gresham—Snvtcas (German), 10:30 a. in., every first, third and fifth Sun days of each month. Aii welcome. BEE HIVES Harry Bickford had a narrow es cape last Saturday. While hauling wood he stopped to draw water from an old well Inside of a shed In F. G. Jonsrud's barnyard. The floor gave way. precipitating Harry Into the well. Fortunately Mr. I Kleinstnlth. who was also hauling wood, came along a few moments later and saved him from drowning, ■ ► just in the nick of time. Mrs. Gantenbein. of Fairview, visited her mother, Mrs. Jerger, last week. R. E. Jarl intends building an ad dition to hts store. Chas. Johnson and family, re cently of Powell Valley, aave moved on to their place here, which they purchas d from J. Bruseth. Ed Bruns, of Sandy, will lecture at Kelso on Sunday evening. May 2, at 8 p. tn. Farm Lands Wanted stay the Summer and will visit his daughter in Greenville, Illinois. Mr and Mrs. Charles Kesterson visited at Mr. Giese's Sunday. The ladies hereabouts will try for the biggest pumpkin at the fair this fall. Buy Your Season’s POWELL VALLEY Ladles' Missions Society met with a large attendance at the home of .Mrs. C. J. Nordblom last Saturday, Dainty refreshments were served. Rev. J. E. Nordling and son, David. of Portland, were also present. A surprise was given to Rev. and Mrs. Jonas Johnson, the retiring minister of the Mission church, on Measra. Wednesday of last week. Palmblad, Alin and Aimer spoke very interestingly on past favors, Refreshments were served and a good time enjoyed by those present. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson leave for South Dakota. Miss Annie Nordblom is at home tor a vacation. She is not well and needs a rest. 'the late frosts have Injured the early strawberry blossoms In thia section. 0 $20 TO INSURE REGISTERED GERMAN COACH :: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 11 ACHILL 4^7 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. Thursday 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; I; ’; ! ’ ! I or WrWe Oregon Homes Co. »I l-l Morrison Street. Portland, Ore. . •••••••••••••••••••••••••g I G. A. Cox, Mngr. E. 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