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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (May 14, 1909)
•••••••••••••••••••••••••a C. L. CRENSHAW M 0 N T A V I L L A FAIRVIEW A TROUTDALE Tinner and Plumber BANK OF TROUTDALE Mi»« N hih y Hallock, who haa la«rii Fairview. Or., .May 13.—Mr. and Mrs Trout dale, Or., May 13.—Bob White quit« 111, 1» improving J. H. Palmar« th« proud parents of a and Bert Edmonson bave returned from A <iyiiina«iuin bulletin boarn haa laa«n daughter, born ou May 12. a «lx week's prospecting trip at Gold- I Prater ill l‘i|»v and Pump Fii plared « hi th« corner of the church, lie G. W. W. Steel is >|H*ndit>g a few day» hill, Oregon. They also visited several till. N Nhevi iron Work. »lire and note th« aiimnim-rmenta when at and around The Dalle«, on buaiueaa. Moutbern Oregon towns during their CAPITAL STOCK SIO.OOO, PAIO UP i you go bv, and m > far aa you can, attend A. Steward was home on Sunday. absence. the rnteriainmeiilB. You wilt alwaya Gresham. Ore. Powell St. J. C. Kerby ha» b««ri up from Yaquinx School will close here next week with fl mi them hrlplul and in helping your- Bay visiting relative« at the home of hi« an entertainment on Friday evening. aclf you will help others, uncle, T. J. ('rule. A number of Troutdale people have Wm. (iatea haa been aerioualy til tor Accounts Solicited No Exchanges on par point Kinna Harvey and wife have been been viewing the progress made by the 1 aoine tim«. of Portland visiting relative« here and at Ttoutdale. Swift Co. on flieir new plant on the ' The banking pro|»oaiti«Hi promiaca to Mr. ami Mr« Harvey «i|wl to go to Peninsular. Heveral fsinllie« are plan be u aurceaa. T. HENSLEY Seattle to reaide, ning on moving to Kenton and Hwinton I Everyone who ar<*ompli»hca anything when the now plant ia completed. If. j I. If. Moore wa> up from Newburg in till» world geta Iota <»i aet back». H. Young, superintendent of the plant I And now we nr«« to have a new drug . calling on ol>l friend» for a lew 'lay« the XAFETT DCroXIT BOIES Imre, ha« a fine concrete blrx'k residence j ator«. Ko »ay» aum« rumor, amt light1 Ant ul the week. nearly completed at Kenton. Jatnes Anderaon and family of fort »« mhi , too. 50c a Cord Troutdale base ball fan«, and in fact Mr. Marshall, catcher for the I< u »« m «II- land have lieen visiting relative« her«. nearly everyone in town, expect to wit viHr Im««* ball nine, rm*«*ive«i «plitc mi E. G. Mei,aw 1« «erring on the Jury. ' Troutdale, - Oregon ire«« the game la-tween Troutdale ami ' injury I h «I week ami haa been Inid up Several men are at work removing the Gresham at Gresham next Munday. Phon« Fat mera 35x2 ever »in«'«. rock from vacant lot« along Cedar Mt., Mrs Win. Eaton has returned from The property at the corner of Eaat which were piled there when the «trevi visiting relatives at Bellingham ami Ktark ami Tilth .street», owned by W E. ' wa« being graded. Tacoma. Miss Hazel Warmoth came Lewi», ia being impr«»v«d. POWfll VAI1IY Hm hn» many macliinr^ but m*in«h- i Mr«. A. B Moller is fencing in hi r home w ith her sister and will visit here lota recently purchased on Cedar st. fur several days. The young I a <Í i « n D«>rca« Society met m wm la the motor for them all. with a large attendance la»t Saturday at J. II. Stapleton is fencing his two Iota U. II. I titiglvy recently arrived her«* Mr.. Bert Edmonson returner) on the borne of Mr» W. Anderton, I tei lily (roin Oklahoma lie ha» come to »tay on Main St. Monday from several day» visit with her rrfrrahmrnt» »vrved. IL* war «ia day» on the road, »tuck in > A I.. Stone lias reigned hit poaitiou parents at Albany. A aurprim- waa given In Mr C. A. the mum part ut the time. as city recorder and Harry Demmock Roy Surber and family have been vis Lindgren on May llih in honor of bis E J. lh«Vin la training a male choir lias been elected to till out the term. iting Mr«. Surber's parent« at Pleasant <Uth birthday, Tldrly-three uf his in- for «crvicr» at the rhurvh of the Aacen-1 The Y. P. S. C. E. will have a social Home. Uniate friend» were prevent, Tire eve- •mu. Friday evening at the residence of Mr. J. II. Hudson will run an ice cream ning was plea.atilly »pent with g-»od "The Land <»( Good ami Evil” waathr and Mra. W. A. Townsend on Sandy stand in the building al the rear of Mr. music ami »ong. A dclivioua lunch wa» topir of a nioMt helpful Mi*rm<Hl preached road Fox’« store. I •ervrd. Wi»bing r. I.imlgrrii many «t <»raer llaptiat church Huixlay morn James Latham of St. Johns visited happy rrtnrna <>! the «lay, the gurata ¡ ing by th«* pawtor, Rev. Alla*rt E. Patch, j Harry Donley, Sr., of Spokane, has been visiting hi« motlier-in-law, Mr* friends here Sunday. went home at a late hour. Five act«*« of ground is living platted Who Handles the Best, Freshest In last week’» i»«ue «»I The ll«*rald an ¡ by I.. Seward under the name of “Koo»-! II. W. Sliaw. Troutdale base ball bov« won a gam« Three eight-grade pupil« are taking from Russellville • last Munday, error wa» made. In the aurpriae parly I •veil.” Thia will add greatly to and Cheapest Stock of General their Anal examination« thi« week. The »core was 2 pi 3. at Mr ami Mr». Carl Nelaon'a the pa- ■ •utiurb. Merchandise in the County. I »or had I M present alien II ahould have Tl»« world haa for ua juat what we school will close on May 2!*ll>. Harry lair son had the misfortune to been hii Rev. and Mr» C L. Creeay are spend- get the large bone in hi« arm broken have for the world. It thug» bark the Mi«» Annie Halquiat ul Portland Mail echo of our own voice«. ing several day« at I'leaaaiit Home, and the small Ixrne shattered by being TRY HIM AND SEE FOR YOURSELF ed homelollta bhnday. We are glad to know that Montavilla where Mr. Creesy >• holding revival «truck by some part of the machinery E Hetleralrom moved in the Kev. J i» to la* represented in the Ruae Carni service«. in his gasoline launch. John mm residence la«< week. val by a beautiful float and that it is to 1. II Slone ia visiting old friends and Bert Barn«« of Portland visited hie be hirnifdied by the remdenta uf our attending to busmen al Corvallis for a sister, Mrs, J. 11. Hudson, on Sunday. Buy Your Season s Always give a good feeding of hay auburba. All the a«»cictle» have united few days. The clearing off the wreckage of the before the cow« are turned to pa«- in one liarmoniooa laaly to make thia a The Portland Railway Co. are now big fire from tire Buckley lots ha» re ture the first time In the «tiring great »u<-ve»». I a-1 u» puali hard and The change» In feed should |>e strive to have one uf the bv»t floata in making us« of their spur track connect- moval an eye-sore from the town which Direct from Factory ting with the O. R. A N. here. Three has long needed attention. brought -ihoiit gradually and with an (tic |»arutie. car load» of freight bave Is-en transfer much car« a« possible Mrs. F. A. Jett« and baby bave re Our» are made from Oregon Cedar, red to the other road duiing the week. turned to their home at Champoig, Ore., Than which there is no better In raae your calve» show algna <>r wood for this purpose. Chamberlain'« Uniment. An agent will Is- employed to look after after several week»' slay with her par having scours. give them a teaspoon ful of Bn« channal with the milk for Tine i» a new preparation and - a _k ^><*1 th« business here. , . — PRICES MODERATE— ents, G. N. Reynolds and wife. » few day» Wh«n th« trouble dla- '»U«. J It ‘ ia r»|M-<-ially valuable a» a cure Odd ■ sized hive» made on order to the appear», begin feeding hay and you for chronic and inuacular rhciimatiani, Mrs. Willard Cook and children of •Queen's taste' Our catalog will will not have any tuor« dlOleulty «ml for the relief front pain winch it at- Fairv.ew visited friends here on Thurs R0( K WOOD be sent anywhere on request. with th« acour«. fonla in acute inflammatory rheuma Frank Miller left for California on day. tism. Those who have used it have in WILLIAMS BROS.. Manufacturers variably »|Miken of it in the higheet Thursday, for the benefit of his health Located 1 I Mile North of < ■ carre rxotr term« »d praise. Lame back, lame Ilia many friend» in thia vicinity wish G ray's UrtrM'.nt on P. i UKt. »huulder ami el iff neck are due t<> rheu-1 mAttum of the muscle«, usually brought him a speedy recovery. *»n by vifMiMirr tn «lamp or mid, nml are Walker Quesinberry is getting all <|ui< kh curv«l by Applying thia liniment the work he can attend to at his new Wo «mit yuiir Furili itrviy ami ma«»aging the affected part», blacksmith aliop. ¡«and» tu M l.I». Im- aw «>| tbe mu««-leu, u briber in prnMol nr n ni m proved The M. E. church will give a drama duced bv violent ciereiae or injury, is I arg«« or mha II ; : : : t Stella Ilodgvra, daughter of Mra. Bar For calc by entitled "Diamonds ami Hearts” in I rillmrd iiy thia liniment. \\ • adv«*rtii«- On-piti Gresham Lrug Co. the near future. rett, di«*d of tubercuktaia Friday night Fann* F<»r >nh*, in W. II. Hal! wa» elected school di -<t her home on Third Ave The funeral tlw* Krt-i waa hthi at the house Sunday at 2 p. tn. rector in place <•! F. Miller, resigned. Claude Wilson expect» to move with Rev. Goode preached the funeral aermon hi» family to Mill City in a lew weeks. and interment was at Multnomah cem- The Eighth grade pupils will com ’ vtvry. •••••••••••••••••••••••••a mence their examinations on Thursday A non war born to Mr. and Mrs. of this week. Frank Butler of Sixth A\e., May 4th. Il is much to be regretted that Rock- St.me of the ladiea of Lents Grange w.ard is unable to keep Mr. I-enl as met Wednesday and washed the win- principal of their achixrl for tl e coming do«». Thia will las quite an i in pro ve* veer. Tile pupil« have all done fine , inent. - under his tutorage. A tow ell »bower was given by Mr». (Jrlst Taken at atty Time -Quick ÚcHvery. Thomas McCartney ami wife have moved away. There are a few |ieople Arthur Geisler on Wednesday afternoon here would like to know their destina at her home on Gilbert, Ave., in honor WE CARRY A FULL LINI- OI- MILI. FEED i of Miss Frances Richmond whose mar tion. riage to Rodney Hurlliert takes place the first day of June. Miss Richmond For a barn or seal«! apply Chamber Market Price Paid for Grain lain*« Salve. It will Allay the jmin al whs a teacher at Lents until January, lay the pain almoat inalantlv and quick- when she had an Attack of typhoid fever | ly heal the injured ¡»art». Foi* «ale by and wan compelled to resign. Those Greabain Drug Co. who |»articipated in the affair were When writing or ta’king with our ad Mvadaines. Anamus and Darnall, Misses vertimos please mention that you saw Stella and Frances Smith, Ida Noffsing- their ad. in The lieraid. er, Maud Zimmerman, Eva Woods, < ireta Geisler and Frances Richmond. The occasion was an enjoyable one and Mrs. Geisler proved herself to be a model entertainer. Under the direction of Mrs. Sommer- feldt a W. C. T. U. inadal contest will l»v given at Gilbert’s Crossing Friday night. The Grange gave an excellent enter tainment last Finlay night which Bet ted them |22.TO. Me»«lames Geisler ami llershn^r ahould i»e given credit for , Will Have Headquarters for the Season of 1909 the success of the affair. at Sandy Livery Barn. W. O. Ash and wife are the parents of a tine new girl who arrived in town Where he will stand Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Mon last Friday. days at E. F. Donahues bam, Boring. Thursday Joel Brask will move from his place noon to Friday noon, Pounder’s, Corbett on loth Avenue to Montavilla. Mr. and Mrs. Will Bicknor, of Os ACHILL is a Beautiful Jet Black Stallion, Imported from wego, spent Sunday afternoon and re mained for hinch« yi with Miss Zim Germany in 1907 by A. C. Ruby & Company, Foaled merman and her mother. in 1902, Weight 1650, Height 18 1-2 Hands, Kind Rev. Ingalls preached I hi» farewell ■ Disposition. sermon on last Kunday night. Rev. | I ERMS: To Insure, $15. See bills for further particulars Ingalls will retire from the ministry, owing to his wife’s I health. Rev. ' Moore, who has hail the past orate of G. A. Cox, Mngr. E. Donahue, Sec'y the M. E. church for the past 15 years, will have charge of the Lenta church. Mr. atni Mrs. Fowler are parents of a new boy born the last of the week. Mr. Ilavwortb, who haa been to Col-1 tin's Spring for his health, returned Sunday night much improved. Gasoline Wood - Saw TROUTDALE, OREGON ••••••••••••••••• J. W. BENECKE THE FAIRVIEW MERCHANT BEE HIVES Farm Lands Wanted MOUNT SCOTT CHOPPING AND ROLLING SUN-DIAL FEED MILL REGISTERED GERMAN COACH ACHILL ,R, . I he Herald wants your orders for Job Printing of all kinds. The Horse and Call!« Sale in Port-] land has opened the eye« of livestock breeders in every part of the United States and Canada to the fact that Ore gon iff the lieat market lor gixxl thing* in that line in the United State«. Estimates promptly given I Know your needs. US