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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1909)
C. L. CRENSHAW M O N T A V 11.1, A FAIRVIEW TROUTDALE and Plumber completed. This is ths last step in the J work of »xtention. There will ba some R- R. CARI.SON painting, smoothing up and final touch es. but as it stands it ia the fl nest Grange hall in the state and »« doubt N«w Carlson Bldg.. Main Ht. 1 if there is a mor« convenient one on the Ore sham, Ore. const. I employ one of the beet Funer Nearly fifty people, relatives and al Director® and Embalmer« ob friends of “Grandma" Harriet Cone, tainable, having had several y»*ar« gathered at the home of her son, J H. experience in Chiraxo, Portland and other large cities Funeral Cone, near Lents on the Mount Scott Chapel in connection. Large tw- railway, the occasion being in honor of aorted slock to »elect from. her eightieth birthday. “Grandma“ Phon«« rt. rat. Cone haa lived near I-ents for 80 years, where her sons operate a large saw mill The sons are J. H., G. if., and H. J. . Do It Now. (Tone, and a daughter, Mrs. li. E. Men- Now is the time to get rid nt your denhall of Tillamook. rheumatism. You can do so by apply Perry Wickman returned last Thors- ing Chamberlain's Liniment. Nine day from Granta Pass where he has cases out of ten are simply muscular I rheumatism due to damp or cold, or been the past two months. chronic rheumatism, and yield to the A Ball will be given at the Grange I vigorous application of this liniment. hall on the evening of the 29tb. Every Try it. You are certain to be delighted with the quick relief which it affords. body invited. Ladies free. Solq by Gresham Drug Co. fUNfRAl DIRECTOR Troutdale, Or., May 27—J. Judd and Dr. I >u n n I ng la preaching at 11 a. m. Fairview, Or., May 27—Mr» Kather ' each Bunday at Hope 1‘reabyteriau ine Kelly has been entertaining Mr». family have been visiting Mrs. Jmid’s mother, Mrs. A. T. Till. Mr. Judd has church. A cordial Invitation is extend- Jtonnmaii and daughter of Portland. I lea 1er In l'i|w< amt Pump FIs ture». Blus'llron Work. ’ ml to all Mi»» Carrie Mathcaon of Portland disposed of his property at Boring Quite an accident occurrml nt the wa» here visiting her many Irii-nds laat will go to Ashland to reside. Wm. Johnson lias boon very ill for [ ‘‘merry-go-round.” Ono la>y la laid up Bunday. Gresham. Ore I’owtll St. with a broken limb, lie la getting along B. A. Vose an<l Miss Nina York will the past few days. J. Hoasner is having a large l>arn na Well an Could I m ' ,«X|H'<'t»d. close a very successful nine months term Vole (nr Hone Carnival Queen. Don't of school here Friday. An entertain built on his farm near Troutdale. Will ’ tail, only A cents a vote. It will help ment will lie given in Davis hall Friday Light and F. A. Zimmerman are doing along a good call»». evening. Miss Raasmueseii of Corliett the work Mrs. Hannah Chapman has returned Have on hand some good and plcanunt haa lie<'i> elected as primary teacher for T. HENSLEY a next year. The principal baa not yet from spending a few days in Portland. work mid be at It diligently. Mr», fl. Hutbin haa lieen entertain- The ijtdlen of the Hope I'realiyterian I mm ' ii elucteil. I ing her mother for several days. Rev. A. J. Jowslyn anil wife of Mon- church gave a Bltka program Wmluua- Jennie and Hilda Itell of Hellwood tesana, Wash., have lieen visiting their day afternoon at the church. were visiting their friends here Sun- A due sense of reverence for Oml la friends here. Mrs. Joaaelyn was form day. 50c a Cord erly Mrs. Dunbar, a sister-in-law of D. ■ indla|H-naable to a model character. A 8. Milne haa lieen down from The H. Dunbar and Mrs. J. P. Heslin. Troutdale, - Oregon Dalles visiting relatives here. Quite a number of aalea in real relate J. B. Wright arut family of Portland F. Clark of Hillsboro has lieen visit ia reported during the paat week. Phone Farmer* 371x2 were guests Bunday of H. N. Maxey ing at the home of C. H. Light. When writing or talking with oor ad Read the “Want Ads.” You vertisers Wm Prather has built an addition to and family. please mention that yon law Mian Ellen Wright and Will Wright Wants Supplied on page 8. | Ida ahop and he ia alao getting ill new their ad. in The Herald. Fairview pound haa lieen in use for and wife passed Bunday in Troutdale. I machinery. the tint time the past few daya, con- Mrs. Henry Richardson was present From the livea of great men and fining a stray heifer. ed with a beautiful W. O. W. catch women we can get much that ia helpful. Mrs. A. B. Moller »pent Monday in pln (jjr melnlM.r, o( the Rainbow Cir- Excellent progress la being made in Portland looking after business. ’ .. cle to show their appreciation of her the securing of a float (or Montavilla in Mrs. Julia Hnover and Mrs. Hoyt failhlll| M.rvi(.eB „ clerlt which office Wc wMtit y<»ur b’srin the Koae Carnival parade. He aure and were out from Portland Bunday attend she filltsl for several years and was I maix I s U> h ELL, im ing the anniversary services of the M. faithful to her duties. i do your part. proved or unimproved largo or amali : : : i Rev. J. M. Hupp of Moscow, Idaho, E. church, D. F. Buxton and daughter, Mias ; We atlvertinx Oregon Earl, Eva and Josephine Townsend Nancy, visited relative» in Portland ! la to assist the |>aab>r of Grace Baptist harms For Hair, in cbttreh in a series of meeting, to coiu- have recovered from the ineaal«*. Wednesday. ti». Kart CAPITAL STOCK $10,000, PAID UP G. H. Bhaw ia putting a new fence nieuce Juue 7th and last three weeka. Miss Mabel Reynolds of Portland. <.aW or Hrar. Mr. Hupp la well known and an excel around his residence profierty. visited her parents over Bunday. L. 11. Htone haa been spending some Oregon Homes Co. lent apeakor. He aure aud hear him. Mi»» Ro»» Jones ia very ill at her ZH I > Morrlurir Str»»«. Pvrtlan'l <>r. Mr. Huberselt ia dangerously ill at time in Portland reporting for the Ore- ' home at Melrose. 8”n‘an i Mrs. Blortn and children visited in Accounts Solicited No Exchanges tire hospital. Mrs M J. Littlepaga has been out Portland Wednesday. of Portland Wood is Improving slowly Mrs. K. from Portland visiting her 'laughter, A crowd of Troutdale young people i and will return to Iter borne in a short ROUWOOO Mrs. E. E. Heslin. went to LaUiurell Falls on a picnic last Mr». Wm Bolton died on Tuesday time. Mrs. Nellie Walers and Miss Hatlie Bunday. tn aia Tom Richardson addressed a morning and funeral servio» were held Stapleton of Portland have lieen visit Mrs. C. M. Btillaon and daughter, at the M,'th'»li»l church on Wsdnssday meeting in Montavilla Thursday eve- ing their grandmother. Mm. R om . Mias leons, Mrs. F. A. Zimmerman rung lie ia the preanleut of tbs Com conducted by Rev. Wood. She was C. A Stewart spent Sunday at his and daughter, Mias Della, Mrs. F. D. born in Canada where ah» was mar mercial Club and of course greatly in- home here. While on his last trip Hubbard, F. D. Buxton and Mias Nancy ried. Bunday. I he HHh, they celebrated l,.realm! in the Hose Carnival down the river Mr. Stewart picked up Buxton all attended the anniversary Mrs. A. N. Fisher gave a moat inter a botti«- with th«- name* of F. R. Noi- their tkth welding anniversary She services of the Methodist church at leave» an aged husband and four child esting talk on the great work being san, Salem, Or., R F. D. No. 9, and K. Fairview on Sunday. done in China tor the women, laat Sun D. Reink, Brooks, Or., written on a ren, two of whom are in the east. Mrs. F. E. Harlow entertained s Mr. and Mr». H. Scheitler, both of day at the M. E. church. scrap of paper containetl therein. ! |>arty of Portland friends Sunday. whom have been very sick, are much Memorial services will !<• held Sun Mr» Anna lleney and children and H. Vose of Montavilla visited rela- improved. day morning al the M. E. church, .May Miss Calla Heslin, all of Portland spent lived here Sunday. There will lie a drama given for the doth, al 11 o'clock. All resident mem Sunday with relative» here. benefit of the church Saturday evening, bers ol the Woman’s Relief Corps are Mrs. C. Harvey and daughter, Miss May 89th, entitled "Diamonds and invited to lie present alao the soldiers of Mary, of Gresham, visited with Mrs. COWtTT Heart».“ It will lie held In IheGrange the Civil and Spanish ware. W. Ellison on Wednesday. Mesdames Chamberlain and Kincaid hall. A lecture will be given in the gym Mr». J. W. Benecke spent Wednesday were visitors at Ferndale place Tuesday. On the Mh of June there will l>e a nasium thia evening by W. T. Jordan. visiting relative» and transacting busi Mrs. Lydia Ostrand visited her daugh dance at the Grange hall. Negro stories end jokes and lots of lun. ness in Portland. Mis» Taylor »pent Saturday and Sun Come snd enjoy yourself. ft is given Mr». C. A. Slewart will spend Sun ter in Brigham Springs. William Rogers and family have day with her sister at Montavilla. under the auspices of the Comradery day with her mother in Portland and Mrs. MeKensie is very sick with Club. r assist her in celebrating her Mlh birth moved to the farm they recently bought __ .. pneumonia. Mrs. Stearns has great-great of Mrs. Bell Robbins. a A from our suburb had the day |M:»» Emma Hankey went to Portland pleasure of aveing aome alereoplicoti grandchildren. Sunday to remain indefinitely.| view» of IlayiM'raii and other scenic lumber Sold Out. At the next regular meeting of Colum- wonder* of the Pacific com « I, on Tuesday Who Handles the Best, Freshest SIC 1 ION UNt As the lumber at the Kelso mill is evening. The pictures were shown by : bia Grange, which will be the first and Cheapest Stock of General all sold, the Straus Lumber Company the Putter-Chapin Realty Co. Horn, to Mr. and Mr». H Jov of Port Thursday in June, the afternoon will lie Merchandise in the County. land a daughter. Mr. Joy it a daugh given to the children. A program is will furnish material from their new The Russellville school closet this ter uf Mr. and Mr». H. Ruhl. mill. being prepare*! by the lecturer assisted week after a most successful year. The Mr». K. Olney recently «old her ten by Mrs. Fred l.ealey and Mrs. Roy dosing exercises were held Thursday TRY HIM AND SEE FOR YOURSELF. acre patch to the owner» of the "Bee Emily. Moat Ilia immigrant with a neighbor virning. ••••••••■•••••••••••»•••••••••••••••••••••••••»•••a« llivc" dry go.nl. »tore at Portland con Mr. Dressell s|iend Friday and Satur Knock the knocker. ly welcome. Ho will not |>aaa it by. ducted bv Labowitch Bro»., who intend day in Portland. | . to rent the place. Christine Eiling returned to her home Mr». Olney moved to Portland Friday. in Portland Friday. II. Anderson ia not expected to live. Brights disease has made him long a sufferer and his hopes are few unless a (irli! Taken at any Tlme—Oulik Delivery. change for the better 'jveurs. The county did a good thing when it had graded our aid» road aouth in a WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF MILL FEED gratifying aha)*. REGISTERY^NO. J557.U Miwsea Brahmar of Tigardville were gneata of the Wilson family recently. Market Price Paid for (train Evangelical conference «xmvened last Roes Vdv haa accept««! a position with Thursday at the church. Bishop Spring Fred T. Merrill. was in attendance as the leading minis Mies Emma Sorenson haa gone on a ter. visit to Cleon*. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Webb are th«' The fellow who finds a substitute for parents of a tine boy. Mrs. Webb was Owned by 6rtsbaM Percheron Hone A ssn . OREGON wheat will he the hero of the day. formerly Miss Stella Patterson. Don't forget the Grange Ball tomor Will HavejHeadquarters for 1909 at DeWitt Ross’, Gresh m, row night. Everybody invited. Ladies where he will stand Saturday to Monday. | free. Wm. Price and wife have returned Mondays at Frank McKinney’s place at Pleasant Home. from a trip to Benton county. Tuesdays at Sandy. Wednesdays at Eagle Creek. Thurs Bert McDowell spent the week at the day noon-to Friday noon at Komer’s bam, Damascus. Dalles. The Rebekah Lodge of Lents, which ; SEASON TO BEGIN APRIL 1 has lieen meeting nt Nashville hall will ' meet at the Grange hall at I*nts here after. At the meeting of last Friday I evening election of ottii-ers for the en- i suing term took place. Mrs. R. J. Me- Cullom will preside as N. G., Mrs. Housted, V. G., Mrs. Nellie Marshall, »♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦c^»^eeeeeee0a»aeeee»»eeees^ Secretary, Miss Tressie MclXiwell as Treasurer. They will meet at lent»' hereafter on the first and third Friday i evening. Fred Butterfield and wife spent Sun day in Sellwood visiting friends. Miss Zimmerman and mother will visit in Oswego Dworation Day. The new telephone company is WilljHave Headquarters for the Season of 1909 ! > extending its liue-w. From what we can ' hear it is giving fine service. It has at Sandy Livery Barn. ;; about 75 connections now and all eeem Where he will stand Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Mon- to be well pleased with the advantages it offers. days at E. F. Donahues bam, Boring. Thursday Win. Anderson is quite busy these noon to Friday noon, Pounder’s, Corbett days laying out new town sites and acreage tracts. ACHILL is a Beautiful Jet Black Stallion, Imported from : I Of the many successful lierrv growers in this locality none take the lead over Germany in 1907 by A. C. Ruby & Company, Foaled !! W. E. Thomas. He t«s>k a raw piece of 1 in 1902, Weight 1650, Height 18 1-2 Hands, Kind ! I land three years ago this spring and Disposition. ;; now he haa a fine berry farm that will TERMS: To Insure, $15. See bills for further particulars ■ pay him a handsome revenue this snai-; mer. If you want any pointers on berry growing speak to Thomas. The addition to tlie Grange hall for the ware room and dining hall is about ( • •••••••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••• Gasoline Wood-Saw ••••••••••••••••• Farm Lands Wanted BANK OF TROUTDALE w. J J. w THE FAIRVIEW MERCHANT CHOPPING AND ROLLING MOUNT SCOTT SUN-DIAL FEED MILL Thoroughbred Imported Percheron TERMS, $20 TO INSURE REGISTERED GERMAN COACH ACHILL 4 3° ó 7 Ü. A. Cox, Mngr. E. Donahue, Sec’y