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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (May 14, 1909)
C. L. CRENSHAW M 0 N T A V 11, L A 5 FAIRVIEW zi 'I5 TROUTDALE Tinner and Plumber Fairview, Or., May 13.—Mr and Mr». Mi»» Nancy Hallock, who ha» been Troutdale, Or., May 13.—Bob White «juitw ill, 1» improving. J. K. Petro are the proud parent» of a and Bert Edmonson have return«! from A (iyinnsMium bulletin hoar«f has l»wri daughter, born on May 12. a six week'* prospecting trip at Gold- iMalrr ill Pi|a* and l*n«up Fix- hill, Oregon. They also visit«! several placed on the corner of the church, lie G. W. W. Steel 1» «pending a few «lay« luma. Mlivut-irun Work. > »lire ami note the announcements when at and ground The l>allew, on businr»». Southern Oregon I'lWin during their you go by, and •<> far as you can, attend A. Steward wan home on Munday. absence. tfie entertainment«. You will always Gresham, Ore. Posili St. J. C. Krrhy ha» been up from Ya<piina Hcltool will close here next week with find them helpful ami in helping your- Ray visiting relative» at the bom« of bis an entertainment on Friday evening. ' Self you will fitdp other». unde, T. J. Crute. A number of Troutdale people have Wm. Gate» lias liven seriously ill fur Kinna Harvey and wife have l»reii been viewing the progress made by the some lime. visiting relative« here and at Troutdale. Swift Co. on their new plant on the The Irnnking pro|»o»ition promise» to .Mr. ami Mr«. Harvey ex ¡wet to go to I'enln.tilar. Several familiee are plan he a success. ning on moving to Kenton an>l Swinton T. HliNSI.liV .Seattle to rraide. Everyone who accomplishes anything when the new plant is completed. II. L. II. Moore wa» up from Newburg in Illi» world gnia Iota of art back». fl. Young, superintendent of the plant calling on old friend» ior a lew «Uy» the Ami now we arc to have a new «Irtig here, hae a tine concrete block residence Ktorv, Ki« nay» some rumor, and light first ol the week. J Hine» Andoraon and family of Port nearly completed at Kenton. I »«Mill, t«M>. 50c a Cord Troutdale base ball Ian*, and in fact land have I mm 'H viaiting relative» livre. Mr. Marshall, catcher for the Rtissvll- nearly everyone in town, ex|xx.-t hi wit- Troutdale, - Oregon ! villv htpe» hall nine, r<'C«*ivv.| quite an E. <i. Mc<»aw is serving on the jury. ’ lies. the game l.-tween Troutdale and injury last week and ha» been laid up Several men arc at work removing the Gresham at Gresham next Sunday. l’hitnr baiinrra 36x2 ever since. ruck from vacant lota along ('odar Kt., Mm Wm. Eaton has return«! from The pi.»|M-rty at the corner of East I which were piled there when the »troet visiting relatives at Bellingham ami Stark and Tilth Street», owned by W E. * win being graded. Tacoma. Miss 11 axel Warmoth came U'wi», i« Iw'tng improved. FOWIII VAIlfY Min Ims many machine^ hut British-, Mrs. A. I’ Moller ia fencing in her home w ith her sister and will visit here lol» recently purchased on Cedar Mt. for several days. Th»* young I nd las IhircMM Mociwty met nr»s i» the motor for them all. with h h»rg<* attendance laal Saturday at C. II. Langivy recently arrtvid here! J. If. Stapleton i» fencing hi« two lot» Mr*. Bert Edmonson return«! on th«» hum«* «»f .Mr« W. Anderson, I Minly from Oklahoma liv has come to «lay. 1 on Main Mt. Monday from several days visit with her refreshment» « it« served, lie was mix «lay» on the road, stuck in ■ A I.. Mlone ha« resigned his position parents at Albany. A aurprisv wm given to Mr C. A. thr »now part of tin* time. hm citv recorder and Harry Dem muck Kov Surber and family have been vis Lindgren oil May llth hi honor «»( Ida E J. l*uVtn t« training a rnalv choir ha» ijeen eircteci to till out the term. iting Mrs. Surber's latrerits at I'ieaaant 4Ulh birthday. Thirty! hir«- of hit in- fur arrvieva at the church of Hie Ascen- The Y. P. M. C. F.. will have a social Koine. timatv frlrml» wert« pr«*«n-nt. The evt*- non. Friday evening at the residence of Mr. J. II. Hudson will run an ice cream rung man pleasantly *|»viit with g’*»d •’The Land of Good ami Evil” was thr and Mr» VV. A. Townsend on Mandy stand in the building al the rear ol Mr. munir ami Ming. A iivli«'i«»us lunch topic <>f a moat hrlpful arrnion preached road | Fox’s store. I serve«!. Wishing Mr. Lindgren many nt Grace Intpliat church Munday morn Harry Donley, Hr., of M|>okane, ha» • James lattham of St. Johns visited happy returns of Ihr «lay, Ihr gnrsl« ing hy thr pastor, Rev. Alliert E. Patch. Iwrn vidting Ida mother-in-law, Mrs j friends here Sunday. went home at a lair hour. Five ncr«-s of ground i» liring platted II. W. Mhaw. Troutdale base ball boys won a game In la»t week*» issue ol The Herald an i hy L. Reward under the name of ”Roos Three eight-grade pupil» are taking from Russellville * last Sunday, error wa» made. In the surprise party * evelt. ” This will add greatly to their final examinations this week. The score was 2 to 3. al Mr. anti Mr», (’ari NelM»n*s the p»-l suburb, per «ani M piesvnt when it »huuld have The world has lor u» ju»t what we m'boul will close <»n May 2Utb. Harry ixtrson had the misfortune to Rev. ami Mr». C. L. Creeey are «fiend- get the large bone in his arm broken hern MO. have for the world, it flings back the ing several day» at Pleasant Home, and the small lione shattered by being Mi»» Annie Mal«|iii»t of Portland vieil- who of our own voice*. r«l humefolk» Munday. We are gla«l to know that Montavilla where Mr. Creeay ia holding revival struck by some |mrl of the machinery E Het tersi r<»m moved in the Rev. J. t» to be represented in the Rose Carni service*. in his gasoline launch. . Juhnnun residence la»t week. val by a livaiitifiil float and Hist it t« to L. If Stone ia viniting «»Id friends and Bert Barnes of Portland visit«! his lie furnished by the residents uf our attending to businea» at Corvallis lor a i*ist«-r, Mrs, J. II. Hudson, on Sunday. Always give a good feeding of hay »uhurba. All the societies have united i few days. I The clearing off the wreckage of the before the cows are turned to pas in one harmonious body to make this a The Portland Railway Co. are now big tire from the Buckley lots has re ture the first time In the aprlug gr<-at lUMvai, let us push hard and tusking use <»f their spur track connect- mov«! an eye-sore from the town which Th<- changes In feed should I m »trive to have one of the be»l floats in ting with the O. K. A N. here. Three has long ne«led attention. brought about gradually and with a« the ( mi radr. car loads of freight have Iw-en transfer much cure as possible Mrs. F. A. Jette and baby have re red to the other road «luting the week. turned to their home at Ciiatnpoig, Ore., In case your calves show signs <>r Chamberlain*« l.inimrnt. I An agent will tie employed to look after after several weeks' stay with her par having scours, give them u teaspoon- fu! of hnerhartoal with the milk for This 1« a new preparation and a good the buHiin-B« here. ents, G. N. Reynolds and wife. u few <!a>* When the trouble .11» •»ue. It in especially valuable as a cure uppears. begin fvedlug hay and you for chronic and muscular rhvumati»in, Mrs. Willard Cook and children of will not have any more difficulty «nd for Hie relief from pain which it at- Fairview visited friends here on Thurs ROCKWOOD with the scours. (ords in acute inflammatory rheuma Frank Miller left for California on day. tism. Those who have used it have in ••••••••••••••»••••••••••« variably s|M»k»,n of it in the highest Thursday, for the l»etiefit of bit health terms of praise. Lame back, lam** H im many friends in tin«« vicinity wish shoulder and stiff neck are due to rheu matism of the murcles, usually brought him a sprvdy recovery. Walker Queiiiiiherry is (¡retting all on by ex|w»*ure t<> damp <»r cold, ami art* <|ui< kh < ure«I l»y applying this liniment the work he ran attend to at hie new lively ami iiia swaging the affected parts. blacksmith shop. Sorene»"* «if the mu*« les, whether in Thr M l . loirch will give a drama duced hv violent cxvreiac or injury, in Stella Rodgers, daughter of Mr*. Bar a allaird by this liniment. For sale by entitled ‘Diamond, and Hearts” in Grvahani brag Co. the near future. rett, died of tuberculosis Friday night W. II. Hall was elected school di at her home on Third Ave The funeral Th* Oregon jui I h I v is never without a was held nt the hon*e Sunday at 2 p. m. rector in place «»i F. Miller, resigned. rvjish tor a £* mm I warm soaking, gn»wing nr Hr Or Rev. Goode preach«! the funeral sermon Claude Wil«<»n expects to move with rain, but never did it taste snore like a and interment was at Multnomah cem full meal than during the last Java of hit family to Mill City in a few weeks. The Eighth grade pupils will com etery. dry, record-breaking April. •••••••••••••••••••••••••a mence their examination« on Thursday A *on wa* born to Mr. and Mrs. of this week. Frank Butler of Sixth Ave , May 4th. It is much to I k * regretted that Rock- Some of the ladie* of Lent* («range wood ia unable to keep Mr. Lent a> met Wedne«la.v and wa.lmi the wiii- principal of their school for tl e coming dow*. This will lie quite an im prove- year. The pupils have all done tine nient. ■ under his tutorage. A towell .bower wa* given by Mr*. Qrlst Taken at any Thne---(Julck lielhcry. Thoma« McCartney and wife have moved away. There are a few people Arthur Geisler on Wednesday afternoon here would like to know their destina at her Imine on Gilbert, Ave.. in honor WE CARRY A IT'LL of Mi** Frances Richmond whose mar tion riage to Rodney Hurlliert takes place the first day of June. Miss Richmond . For a burn or *<n!d apply Chamber- .Market Price Paid for Grain lain'* Salve. It will allay the |>ain al wa* a teacher at la-nt* until January, lay the pain almost instantly ami quick when »he had an attack of typhoid fever ly heal the injured part*. For sale by and was compelled to resign. Those Gresham Drug Co. who participated in the affair were When writing or ta'king with mir ad Mesdames. Ansmu* and Darnall, Misses vert sm - sr piente mention that you saw Stella and Frances Smith, Ida Noffsing- OREGON their nd. in The Herald. er, Maud Zimmerman, Eva Woods, Greta Geisler and Frances Richmond. The occasion was an enjoyable one and Mr*. Geisler proved herself to be a model entertainer. Luder the direction of Mrs. Sommer feld! a W. C. T. V. medal contest will lie given at Gilbert's Crossing Friday night. The Grange gave an excellent enter tainment last Friday night which net ted them |22.o0. Mestlames Geisler and llershner should lie given cred it for the success of the affair. W. O. Ash and wife art* the parents ol a tine new girl who arrived in town I last Friday. Joel Brask will move from his place on loth Avenue to Montavilla. Mr. and Mrs. Will Hicknor, of Os wego, spent Sunday afternoon and re main«! for luncheon with Miss Zim merman and her mother. Rev. Ingalls preached I hi» farewell 1 sermon on last Sunday night. Rev. I Ingalls will retire from the ministry, owing to bi* wife'« health. Rev. ‘ Moore, who ha* had the pastorate of the M. E. church for the past 16 year*, will have charge of the Lents church. Mr. and Mrs. Fowler are parents of a new txiy born the last of the week. Mr. llavworth, who ha* been to Col lin's Spring for his health, returned Sunday night much improved. BANK OF TROUTDALE CAPITAL STOCK SIO.OOO, PAID UP Accounts Solicited ••••••••••••••••• Gasoline Wood-Saw Farm Lands Wanted No Exchanges on par point of Portland SAFETY DEPOSIT NIES TROUTDALE, OREGON THE FAIRVIEW MERCHANT Who Handles the Best, Freshest and Cheapest Stock of General Merchandise in the County. TRY HIM AND SEE FOR YOURSELF Buy Your Season BEE HIVES L — Direct from Factory Our* are made from Oregon Cedar, Than which there is no better wood for this purpose. —PRICES is----- MODERATE— Odd - sued hives made on order to the ‘queen’s taste'. Our eatalog will be sent anywhere on request. WILLIAMS BROS.. Manufacturers 1 I Mil»* N<»rth of I «.ray'»Crossing on «» VS P. | ■ / ylil ' UCWX»» UKt. MOUNT SCOTT CHOPPING ANO ROLLING SUN-DIAL FEED MILL The Horse and Cattle Sale in Port- j land has opened the eyes of livestock bre«ler* in every part of the I'nited States and Canada to the fact that Ore gon i* the liest market (or good thing* in that line in the I’nited States. ♦ * : REGISTERED GERMAN COACH ♦ ♦ < > ACHILL 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 G. A. Cox, Mngr. E. Donahue, Sec’y The Herald wants your orders for Job Printing of all kinds. Estimates promptly given Know your needs. US