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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1909)
I I C. L. CRENSHAW TROUTDALE M O N T A V 11.1, A and Plumber F Harlow, Blaser & Harlow Troutdale, Or , May 30—The < it> dad» Tim committee In charge of the float Fairview, Or.. May 30—J. Mt ran ah ah havo decided to dispense of the service» INCORPORATED fi>r the Rose Carnival report progress. <d II. ssm I River waa here on Thursday of a nightwatchman and cut down con Itealer iti P i | n * and Pii'iip Fix- Mr Jensen and Miss Lamb wer<> mar looking up real i-atatu. Mr. Btranahan siderable expense The moral tone of TROUTDALE, OREGON I urva. Mired droll Work. ried last Sunday, Mr. II. Oberg offici want» to buy a »mall tract tor a home. Troutdale ha» greatly improved «nee Il,- went from here Io Gresham to visit government ha» been more vigorously ated. Dealers in Rock, Sand, Clay, Wood, Staple and Fancy I'owt-ll St. Gresham. Ore. Tim bank 1» to be on East Stark Ht. old friend» at the home of S. 8. Thomp enforced. son. and not MMh St. Groceries. Commisions: Hay, Grain, Potatoes, Onions Philip Htillson ha» returned to his A ten was given at the residence of home here after spending sometime Wednesday evening Is womens eve and Farm Produce. ning at the gymnasium. All women Mr». II. M Shaw on Thursday after with hi» brother» st Diamond, Wash are invitntl. An adult class will soon Im noon for the hcaeflt of th,- Ladies Hocie- Mr». H. S. logan »¡»mt Monday in We Invite the Public to Call at the FINEST GENERAL ly ot Smith Memorial church. formed. I'urtlaud looking after business. MERCHANDISE STORE IN MULTNOMAH The p. w» have I hwii re-varnished and T. HENSLEY Cheerful sinners may work less harm Mi»» Grace Wilson arrived here from other improvements made in the in COUNTY and see our up-to-date Goods. than soitm sainl«. terior of the Methmlist church. New New York City on Tuesday and will So now we have a *'Merry-go-round" hymn IsKika have la-en purchased and spend Rome time visiting her parent». All of our lines, are as complete as anyone could wish; aud moving pictures on corner of HOth will I m * tix-d at the anniversary service» Ml»» Wilson ia a trained nurse. and East Couch Street»; gi»sl music, next Humlay. A large crowd 1» expect Bert Edmonson and wife have moved and we feel confident in satisfying your wants. 50c a Cord too. ed on this iH'i-aaion and provision» are back into their former residence in Tim Fidelis held a business meeting ! Iw-liig made for a atimplioiis Imaket din west Troutdale. Troutdale, Oregon Tims-lay evening. F. A. Zimmerman and family have ner in the grove at the rear of the Pilone Farmers 3Az2 gone back to their home in Troutdale A |>arty was given by the Artisans churcli, l.<»lgi> in Warren’s Hall Tuesday eve Mrs. A. T. Axtell and grand-dangh- after s|H-n<iing several week» at the ning It aaa well attended and greatly ler, Ml»» FXIth McKelip, cpenl Satur Htillson place. onjoyr,!. day and Munday with friends in Port Mi»» Mary Cooper of St. Johns was a Gregory Park 1» one of the new addl- land. Sunday guest of Mira Myrtle Griffith. tiona opened up. Angelo Richardson, Jr. , ol Predmont, Mrs. Elmer Jenkins of Portland has Rev. II. Oberg enjoyed a day'a outing been visiting her parents here. •pent Sunday with his uncle, D. B. at Vancouver during the |«asl week. Misses 1 Jiura and Maud Harvey of Richardson and wife. Mrs. M. Wmsi of Hist Street was taken Gresham were visitors at the home of The Woman’» Club held their regular a to the hospital Saturday for an o|mra- Mr». W. Ellison on Wednesday. meeting in Fox's hall Thursday after Wiiltrr ('hlppiii« of Bnkcrtlrld, (’«I. tion. . D O. Dunbar »|M-nt Sunday night noon. in visiting with hi« mint, Mr«. Zimmer* Several new cases of measles here thia with hia parents here after the Istll Mrs. A. B. Kei dall entertained the inniL game at Greaham in which h<- partici- following ladies at a Five Hundred Mr. nini Mr«. Will Price htivegoni* to week. party on Tuesday afternoon: Me»- Goo,l sermon ami gixxl music at .... patcil. their (arm in lien tun county, Tltey Grace Baptist church last Sunday. Rev. <’. L. Cr«-»y and wife retnrmsl dames Thoma» Lowe, H. Dutton. L. A. will Im gone for two weeks. Margaret Il e tide r««>n, grandntighter A much n<-rdrd rain came to ua last ' to their home here Monday. Mr. Harlow, Win. Eston, of Troutdale, and Who Handles the Best, Freshest Of Mr. nini Mr» Tyler, wnn not expect Sunday for which We are very thankful. Cn-eay closed a »erica of very success Mi»» Hazel Warmoth of Tacotua, Wash ington. ful meetings at Pleasant Home Iasi ed to live the first of the week. and Cheapest Stock of General Tim motornmn and conductor» on the Mrs. C. H. Light is seriously ill with A s«>n wwA tM»rn to Mr nini Mrs. Montavilla car line deserve credit for Sunday. Twelve young |H*ople wen- Merchandise in the County. taken into the churcli on probation. rheumatism. She lias been a helplesw White of 10th Avenue,on Thursday. fsxlitenera eaten, Id to |«l r< >n« Mi«» Clami« Anderaoh ha« finished Crue A Axtell have been doing th,- invalid for several years, but is a moat They u ho «reuw other« «re often only her sch<M»| at Rufus and is now at home. earpenter work necessary for putting patient and cheerful »offerer. TRY HIM AND SEE FOR YOURSELF exciiwing theiiiMelv«*«. Mr. and Mrs. R. IV L im » and family in the rock crusher at the Andrews Clifford Izitourell of l.atourell xjient S| mm ?1«| «rrvlre« on Memorial Hay al visited relative« in Woodltmd Saturt Uy gravel pit on Base Line n.ad. the week with his aunt, Mrs. J. Alfred Mvlh<Mh«t church. ami Munday. A. D. Becktell has taken his family lutrskon. I’rof. C. H Gray, the »inging <*v«ngf- to Ln Camas to make their future The Mchetirrmnii brothers, with their Buy Your Season’s Prof. Nash of Pilot Rock, Mrs. Maud famille«, ar«* enjoying a visit fruiti the* li«l, • allcl on friend« hvrt* during the home. Mrs. Becktell and children have Graham of jjrtourell have been elected I m » vs * lurent«, who are here from th»» I hm - u with her parents, D. Turner and as teachers of Troutdale school for the Kast. Hi« letter Io I m * gracious than k’raii- wifi-, here fur the past several week». next term. Another teacher will he Mrs Hooter «nd children ful. Direct from Factory Mrs. James Anderson and son hav,- employed later if the need is felt for green Park will leave this am been spending a few .lays with her par one. Tin- school supported four teach Ours »re made from Oregon Cedar, Mr. Houser in Minneapolis. ers thia year for the first time, but it is ents, Mr. and Mrs. II 8. stone. Than which there in no better Mr. and Mrs’ Young of Tacoma arc wood for thia purpose. Cl DARMI 11 The Cook plan-, containing five lot» expected that a number of families at their daughter’». Mrs. Hand. with children will move away during — PRICES MODERATE— and a lionm-, located on Cedar Street Work will begin al once on the new Mr. Gossell of Evcrgrv«‘ii Pomi »« between Third and Fourth, will I m - the summer when the packing plant is Odd - ain-d hive» made on order to the cnlled to Eugene la«l week by th«* sick* store and grounds 'Queen'» taste'. Our catalog will sold at auction on May 24, to pay uff u moved. School doses this week. nr as of a slater. While then* he was Mr. and .Mrs. Rose, Mr. McBride's tie »ent anywhere on request. A special meeting of the counsel was mortgage. * suddenly taken «Ick. daughter and son-in hw with their two held on Tuesday evening and croea WILLIAMS BROS., Manufacturers Mrs Emily Jackson wa« out (nini children, have from Illinois. walks were ordered put in at all prin- 1 4 Mlle North of I ■ »- iltc moi ' Portland Sunday viaiting friends. Oray sCruNdngonO.W F. i LCFIIS, UKL. •••••••••••••••••••••••••a They are delighted V uji the Oregon Richard Anderson, Sr., had Ilia milk cijtal crossings. climate and intJnfl OelvAite. Mrs. Hannah Chapman has bnn cow killed by being struck by a train Mr. Rort 1« clearing up hi« place. It Monday. spending a few days in Portland. is very lirautiful. Mrs Frank Daniels and children of A mail car ha» been put on the lie want y-ur Farm Mrs Hn««hall gave a very pleasant Ixiund Pendleton local which gives Fairview have been visiting relatives 1410.1« te HELL. Illi- tea |»arty last Friday afternoon. here. Cleone two mails each way daily. protesi or unimproved large or small : : : : John Brickley of Killgaver has been The <«ir«e boy« had quite an accident We advertí-»- Oregon here looking after hia interests. with one of their work-horses. The an* Farms For Sale, In KIH KMX» inial fell in the big cistern, hut they got Mrs. Ruth Brink has brought divorce the East Dr. Belt celled to see Mr. and Mr«. suit against her husband, Henry him out Indore he was drowned. WWW Bolton Tuesday evening, lioth of whom Brink, and has asked for the custody of REOISTERY: NO. ¡55734 Mr». Kesterson ami childreu are back are seriously sick. Mr. Bolton has the her two daughters. Misses Maliel and Oregon Homes Co. (rom eastern Washington, visiting with grip and Mrs. Bolton is suffering with a Blanch, SR I 3 M«rri««»n H'r«**L Portland. Ore her brother. severe attack of indigestion. Sunday D. W. Bothreall returned Wednesday wastheir UOtli wedding anniversary. Mr. from a fortnight’s vacation and has re Bolton is nearly 82 and hia wife 77 vesrs sumed hia duties on the Fairview and of age. Mrs. McKenzie, their daughter Troutdale car. from Eagle Creek, is with them. Owned by Gresham Percheron Horse Assn. Mrs. J. Richmond received word last Monday that her sister, living at Gray» CORBETT (Jrlst Taken at any Tlme—Qukh Delivery. Will Have Headquarters for 1909 at DeWitt Ross’, Gresham, Crossing on the O. W. P. railroad, was F. W. »nd F. E. Reed have recently very sick with pneumonia. where he will stand Saturday to Monday. purchased a Sheffield auto marine en WE CARRY A PULL LINE OF MILL FEED A number of men and teams did a gine to he placed in a launch. Mondays at Frank McKinney’s place at Pleasant Home. good day’s work on Wednesday fixing J W. Randolph of Bellingham,Wash., Tuesdays at Sandy. Wednesdays at Eagle Creek. Thurs the grounds surrounding the Methodist ' is visiting hia daughter, Mrs. N. P. Market Price Paid for drain church. ; Gleason. day noon to Friday noon at Komer’s bam, Damascus. J. Brown has his new store nearly F. C. Reed made a Hying trip to Se SEASON TO BEGIN APRIL 1 reaily for the plasterer. attle last week. Mrs. Elsie Pretty man is home at the Miss Anna Benfield entertained sev present hut expects to have to undergo eral ol her frieuda Thursday evening, OREGON another minor operation before com the occasion being her twenty-first FAIRVIEW. plete recovery. birthday. Herman Leader and Viroqua Julien took the eight grade examination last Thursday and Friday. Miss Ethel Smith conducted the examination. Mias Abbie Stitis entertained her pu pils from 2 until 4 p. m., Saturday, at Ferndale Place. The time was spent with music and playing games and pull ing taffy. Light refreshments were served. Will Have Headquarters for the Season of 1909 Mrs. E. D. Chamberlain called on friends here Thursday. at Sandy Livery Barn. Mr. Julien is rushing the work on The Champion Mower is Where he will stand Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Mon Mrs. E. Reed's fish wheel. leader in every harvest field, day’s at E. F. Donahues bam, Boring. Thursday Mrs. Sarah Kincaid was cal le<l to gives the very best satisfaction noon to Friday noon, Pounder’s, Corbett Knappton, Wash., by the illness of her possible under all conditions. daughter. Mrs. Etta Elbon. Its famous “Draw Cut” makes Mr. and Mrs. Evans of Montavilla ACHILL is a Beautiful Jet Black Stallion, Imported from it the most powerful mower on spent Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. Germany in 1907 by A. C. Ruby & Company, Foaled Will Hughes. the market. Read what these users think of it and then send for our catalog. in 1902, Weight 1650, Height 18 1-2 Hands, Kind Mr. snd Mrs. Sidwell were in Port Disposition. land a few days last week and bought Very Light Draft Superior to Other» property in one of the suburbs. Greaham, Oregon, Feb. 1 J, 1900. TERMS: To Insure, $15. See bills for further particulars „ . . _ . Bpringwaler, Or», Feb. 2». ISO». M , I.. A <• Co., Portland, Oregon M.. I. A s Portland, or,-. In retard to your Champion Mowers, they Gasoline Wood* Saw Harlow, Blaser & Harlow • •••••••••••••••• MOUNT SCOTT J THE FAIRVIEW MERCHANT BEE HIVES DECIDE Thoroughbred Imported CHOPPING AND ROLLING SUN-DIAL FEED MILL TERMS, $20 TO INSURE REGISTERED GERMAN COACH Draw-Cut Champion Mower grnllemrn No matter If nave kitvii .............. -- J -- he - «raw be have given m«' me every y «•atlBinellon hrav¥ or light I roiwMrr them «ttprrlor to «ny other machine nmilr fi>r th,- same purpose. I bouillit oim srvsn years ago. »nit I ent all of mv own liaj. lo-sl-les » »•«»! itimi uulslife. sn-l 1 sold II last suntmsr for tk> Will buy another nsxl simmer of lhe asme kind. They sre strong snd .lursbh-. and no' miwirs to .,..i of. ioily your«, yours. !.. A. ZOIIbSOV TUiljr ■peak MOWERS. BINW RS. RAKES TEDDERS, HEADERS REAPERS ilentleinrn: I have your favor ol the loth Inst., »nd In reply I am pleased to »ay that the Champion Mower I purchased from you several years ago has given me perfect satisfaction, operai- Ing In live heaviest and hardest cutting grass with |»'rfect ease a»d without any tendency to i lea. It Is of very light draft, and the repairs have been limiteli Io the knife only. Yours truly. CIIRIS TKU.KFKRtf. SECOND « AND E. MORRISON 1st & TAYLOR STS. PORTLAND, OREGON ACHILL Chamberlain's Liniment. 4^97 G. A. Cox, Mnjfr. E. Donahue, Secy Thia is a new preparation and a good one. It in especially valuable as a cure ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦* for chronic and muscular rheumatism, * and for the relief from pain which it af fords in acute inflammatory rheuma tism. Those who have used it have in variably spoken of it in the highest terms of praise. Lame back, lame shoulder and stiff neck are due to rheu matism of the muscles, usually brought on by exposure to damp or cold, and are quickly cured by applying thia liniment freely and massaging the affected parts. Soreness of the muscles, whether in duced by violent exercise or injury, is US allayed VVithia liniment. For sale by w ! Gresham Lrug Co.s> . la .t The Herald jvants your orders for Job Printing of all kinds*. Estimates promptly given Know your needs. k «