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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (June 4, 1909)
C. L. CRENSHAW Farm Lands Wanted Tinner and Plumber We want your Farm luinds to KELL, Im- I»roveti or itnifitpruvvd urgr <«r siiiull We advertise Oregon Farms For Kale, in tin* East Gresham, Ore. eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee® 50c a Coni Troutdale, Oregon Phone harmer« 33« FAIRVIEW T",III.Ri. an- sr.tcu 111 the poultry huvinexi, »» in any other ; the best method» mid neurit diH'ovrric, »eldom reach the amateur poultry raivr and the general public for year» after tliev are ungl- nated A new method of absolutely insuring the fertility of setting egg», for example, bat Enornioim Cash Value •»>d It» 41«<»*•«•« •• *>•« I» be bl*Nw 1 «••« be«» ■< It I«» blSMei*. Nov. tu* tbe bist time, tbe tetrelt of sn«ny uf the m>xel twvteetlwl |*uwllfr«kes «te tn«4e ««blit- Na bat bees sUinteJ . e»e«* bettet btt bees Obtnine«! in an Honorable Way (I I by owt(l4b* r*«« hebe (J) by t*«« yrt«>Ml»h gives tbe author M-.bae! 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GRESHAM, OREGON atanor 1 .'■AR- d b^-• Mr. an«l Mr« W. <>. A ah move« I frorri Main street on Saturday to South Firat Troutdale, Ur., June if—-Aaron Brew Kt reel. ton. who pa»M*d away at the home of Mr. Gossett, who« home a aw in hia won, I 11 lot Brewton at Gage, on May Evergreen Bark, die«I at Junction City •30, win born in New York «tale in on Wednesday an«! was buried on Fri- IM27, and was married to Mi«a Electa day at Eugene. He «efit to vi»it a ni < k Ann Whitney, who (»aaaed away seven sister and while there wait stricken and teen year» age. Mr. Brewton baa redd after lingering a week he died. ed in Clarkamaa county for several .Mias Blanche Herwhner haw finished year». The pant few month» he baa her m fiool at Illwaco and i« at home f«»r M|N»nt with hi« won here. Three other vacation. »ona «urvive him, Alla-rt afi«l Maher, of Mr. Connor«, brother in-law of Fred Barner, and Louis of Bortland. Dweaa* I/»vr, was taken to the hospital but it e«l wan an Advent minister and until improving. the failure of Ida lu*alth a few years ago A E. Hamilton is quite «irk at hit be pn-arhed the < *«»» jm -I in various jmrtw of the Felted State«. Rev. Ha (fender home on South Main .Street with pneu <>f Bortland ha«l charge of the funeral monia. Oregon Homes Co. Disclosed! A TROUTDALE Fairview, Or., June3.—J. IL Kchram, IL F D. earner from Cleone ¡»»»tolli«’«*, submit» the following report for lb« quarter ending May 31 Mail deliver- e«l, registered mail 17, letters 3hT»1,car«la or Wr/fr 11H*J, circular» |OJW, pat kagen 272, pa- |M-r« HIM, total IMH; mail c«»lhcted, registered 7, letter« 2I«V», card« I2M9, pa- Ml I J M..rrl.of> »iwi l*»r<tan>l. Or. •••••••••••••••••••••••••a per» H7, circular« 41, package« 42,money <>rdrr application« *2, total WJ03; value «4 »tMinp« c<»lh-< ted l»v carrier, *y<2 <M, Chamberlain*« Cough Remedy the »old *10 1*»; gran«l total of mail handled Best on the Market. during quarter, l'i.7,»7 piece«. "I hay«* tl»r«l < Imml>erhon's ( «»ugh B A. Voee and Mi»« Nina York close*I |{«*mr«l> ¡»ml limi il to the I h **I oil the market,” say» I W. Tar«lv, v«iit«»r «»I a »uccvaaiul nine months term «»I »chool An entertainment the Srniiiiel. Gaiiic«dw>ro, Term. “<>ur here hi»t Friday. t»i»l»v L m 'I srirral cobi» the p«»l winter given in the evening wa» comprised of and ChamltvrIan«’» ( ‘ ugh Reme«lv al- a cantata by the »mall pupil» ami was wm» gave it relief al one«’ ami cured it greatly enjoy«*«! by the parent« •ml in a »hort time. I always ivcommeml fl lend* w ho attended Mr. Voae haM it when tnnit y ¡»r«*sents itaelf.” secured a ¡»»«itiun rlsvwliere and Mi»« For sale by Grvwham Drug Co. York will tea< h hi Portland next year Poultry Secrets t, OmM Ao'*’—»■ CHOPPING AND ROLLING Rev. Crumley of New York, the new ¡»astor of th«* Preahyjerian church here, I* rx|nvted to hold his first service next Sunday. lumber Sold Out. As the lumber at the Kelso mill is all sold, the Straus Lumber Company Mr». Van A latino of Ixm Angeles,Cal has la-rn visiting Mrs. A. T. Axtell. She will furnish material from their new mill. came to (begun (rum U i »cousin with Mr. ami Mr» Axtell. She i« »¡»ending sometime in <>r«*g«»n and Washington visiting. 11. Schult i wa« in Grvsbam on ne»s last w vek. bu»i- rented the Mi«« Mabel Hogue, a raster of E. M. Hotfiie, hns lately come from Kansas to visited hie I spend the snmmer. District school 45 closes this week. A short program will lie rendered by the pupils. The graduating class consists of his two, Werner Steiger and Lillie Peter son. F. Ilerschen is very busy working on th«* l.at«»urell hill. Market Price Paid for Grain Mr. Lund wa» out horte» last Sunday. SUN-DIAL FEED MILL OREGON looking for II Schultz Ims l«»R<l<*d another car of Fled Anderson’s smiling face was cordwood which will go to Eastern Ore seen on our streets last week. gon. Ralph Stoddard, an old school-inate L. Westlund went to Troutdale on of Mra. Hogue, s|wnt last Sunday at business last w«H*k. their home. Mr Miner of District 45 hss returned from Eastern Oregon to spend the sum mer in the Willamette Valley. Die Draw-Cut" Champion Mower the market. The Champion Mower is a leader in every harvest field. It gives the very best satisfaction possible under all conditions. Its famous “Draw Cut’’ makes it the most powerful mower on Read what these users think of it and then send for our catalog. Superior to Others Gresham, Orrgutt, Feb. 12, Its«!» ’«»., Ptirtlnihl, Orfuitn. nvit In regard in your «'hmiipion Mower*, they me every MtlMMi’tloii No matter if the gra** he tilt. I eomddi r them superior to any other m«chliie same purpose. I bought one urven years ago, ami i> own hwy, besides a good «leal oiitsblv. aiul I sold n< r (or S-i» Will bu\ another next «uminer of the They are stmng nmi durable, ami no repairs to truly yours, L. A. JOHNSON Very Light Draft Springwater. Or«*.. F»‘h 2S. VMM*. M . 1 .<• S <’o . Bortlaml. Ore. <««'iiilt'iiH*n I hsvf vour !av«»r ol the lf»th Inst . and in reply I am pl«*asv«l to say that the Champion Mower I purcha»«'«1 from yon *vvvr«l year*» ag«» ha* given me ¡nTiect satisfaction. o|M*rat Ing in tin- heaviest ami hardest cntllng grass uilh ¡»rrfert ease Mini without any temlrm’y Io «d«»g It 1« of very light draft, slid tin* repairs lia a r l»vcn limited to tlic knlf«* only \ ours truly, CIIKIM TEII EI’ERN Ilasel Hall of Astoria spent Saturday and Sunday in Lents visiting friends. An Alumni |>arty of the graduates of District school 45 was held st Mrs. Steiger’s Friday, June 4. Miss Rosine Crisler left Friday, June 4. for her Illinois home. She is not cer tain whither she will return to Oregon or not as she has been elected to a |>o- sition in the school in her home town. Mrs. Ilawkin's daughter died Tuesday and was buried Sunday. Mr. Rose ia erecting a new wind-mill with engine apparatus so even if the wind does not blow they will be suppli ed with water. I J. B. Lent is the newly elected prin cipal of District 45. Mrs. Hogue, who toiled, faithfully there for the’past five years, will rest from tbe school room next year. She speaks highly of the patrons of that District and especially of the pupils. Miss Erma Smith, a niece of .Mr. Gilbert, will have charge of the primary room. Miss Fay Foster is spending her vaca tion near Albany visiting her sister. Aileen Burdick, formerly of District RI AHRS B. SECOND ANO 1st * A E. MORRISON TAYI.OR STS PORTLAND. New < Mrl«»n Rldg. Main Mt. Orcsham. Ore. I »mployon. of the best Funer al Direetots and Euilaahner. ole tamable, having had several years eiperience in Chk-aao, Portland and other large cities Funeral OiaiH-l m connection. Large aa- •orted »lock to select from. Phon«. res. 11x2. the Lente library, will rewign ami .M i « mi Blanche Bet her for« I will take charge of the library for the Mummer. Mr. Davit of Grandon, Wisconsin, railed on his friend, K. B. I>*e. Tuesday. Mia« Starck, who haa had charge of present to put on the work. Harlow, Blaser & Harlow INCORPORATED TROUTDALE, OREGON Dealers in Rock, Sand, Clay, Wood, Staple and Fancy Groceries. Commisions: Hay, Grain, Potatoes, Onions and Farm Produce. We Invite the Public to Call at the FINEST GENERAL MERCHANDISE STORE IN MULTNOMAH COUNTY and see our up-to-date Goods. All of our lines, are as complete as anyone could wish; and we feel confident in satisfying your wants. Harlow, Blaser & Harlow • • ••••••••••••••••••«•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • THE FAIRVIEW MERCHANT Who Handles the Best. Freshest and Cheapest Stock of General Merchandise in the County. TRY HIM AND SEE FOR YOURSELF. OREGON 45, but lately from Washington, is track in Portland to stav. The Lenta Junior boys played District 45 last Friday and the score stood 7 to 24 in favor of District 45, but a return game was played Saturday boys were the victors. and DECIDE REOISTERY^NO. JM734 —* k ■uSt 1 1 -rf- ,'Jw _n Thoroughbred Imported Percheron Owned by Gresham Percheron Horse Assn. S«**^*1? - X- lb k— «i \ ili a % ■/•i, rr < r- ♦ e. L- JR a- ■ . Will Have Headquarters for 1909 at 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, $20 TO INSURE last Mr. Millspaugh has sold his property to Mr. Fauke. MOWIRS. BINDERS. KAKIS 111)1)1 R Y 111 (DIRS fUNtRAL DIRECIOR MOUNT SCOTT L\ 101 RILL W. Mctiger of Portland mother last Sunday. WE CARRY /\ LULL LINE OF FAIRVII W . Of Interest to Farmers and Mechanics Mrs M. C. Cornett and daughter.Mi»» Farmers and mechanics frei|uently ivy, attended the A P K. C. E. state ni«*«t with alight accidents and injuries which cau»e them much annoyance an<l rally in B«»rtland Natur«lay ami Sunday. loss of time. A cut or bruise may l>e Mr» Pearl Jenkins of Portland ha« cured in about one-third the time usual* been viaiting relatives here. Iv required by applying Chamberlain*« Liniment a« soon as the injury is re W. Ellison has accepttni the agency ceived. This liniment is also valuable for th«* Portland Railway Company at for sprains, soreness of the muscles and this place. rheumatic pains. There is no danger of blood poisoning resulting from an injury F. Cathey of New York, an old school* when Chamberlain's Liniment is applied male of Mr». J W. Towui*end, viaited Indoie the parts become inflamed and al the Townsvml Imine. swollen. For sale by Gresham Drug Co ha» R. R. CARLSON There ia a new photograph gallery in Mr. Stag»* who han lived near the town and we have a new barljer. services which were held on Momlay afternoon. Interment wan in Dougla»» «rhoolhomu* haw sold hit place to Mr. The Rebekahs will have their first cemetery. l-eary of Seattle, <*om»ider£t'“n being meeting in the «»range hall Friday night. The Montavilla lodge will bu Mr«. F A. Jett and child of Cham- 11500. poeg have |>eeii visiting the former*» Mrs Ilenrietta Jani» has purchased ¡«rent«. (rum G. II. Khaw a cottage and two lot» Mrs. D. B Richardson located on the corner of Kecond and from visiting her mother Cedar streets. Mrs. Jarvis im improv- ton. mg the pro|»crty and will make her William Schmidt ami Charles Buhler home on it. have gone tu Canada to be gone ioim Frank Gra»»lt* i« having a n«w barn time. built on Ins place at Columbia View t*> Mr«. Buhler and children have gone replace the one «lestroyed by fire last tu South Dakota to viait. spring A K. <»rul»ei is doing the work. Mra. Schmidt and children are visit- Manrne «ml Karl Schram entertain- ing relative« in San Francisco. r<! Win. Dickinson of Kt. John» on Sun The Vose family have closed up their day. home here for the aummer and part of A house lN*l«mging to Peter Antonsen, the family will go to Beaverton. with all its content», was destroyed by Gray Bell and sons, who are well fir«* last Tuesday night. Th»* house was known here, visited at the home of H. 1«sated on the bank of the Columbia Graig in route from their late home at river at the back of Win. Tagert’s farm. The Dalle« to Boise, Idaho, where they Pete, th«* fbb man, «» be in commonly will reside. called, sold hi» fishing I nt«* re* Is to th«* The drama **Diamonds and Heart«” Menslin Bros, last winter ami ha» »inc«* will be given by Rm*kwood talent here l»«*rn hi Portland. Sat u rad y evening. Mr». C Belbngton ami son, Rev. I B. Ball of Gresham ha» been «¡»ending Frank Bellington, fiave la*en visiting the a few «lays with his aunt, Mrs. C. H. «laughter ami sister, Mrs. A. T. y Iteli. Light. Mra. M. Cook of Bortlaml WM a re- Mrs. Ellen Wright and daugnter «pent cent visitor of friend» here. Memorial Day here Port- Mi»» Eva Jackson wa« out from I land visiting friend« Sunday. W F Burk Imbler Pounder Imuse. Cirial Taken at ani Time^-Quick Delivery, A (on wo born to Mr an<l Mr», Bun -1 dr who reside »outli of lents near Hom- I luerfeldt Station, on Fri- fay. l.ents REGISTERED GERMAN COACH ACHILL.n, Will Have Headquarters for the Season of 1900 '« 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 ;; 3 ;> ;; Ö. A. Cox, Mnjçr. E. Donah lie, Sec’y eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeoeeeeeeeeereeeeee