Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, June 25, 1909, Image 5

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C. L. CRENSHAW
Tinner and Plumber
BANK OF TROUTDALE
Fairview, Or.. June 21.—Tim Port­ i Troutdale, Dr., June 28,—The scliool
land Itailway Company have just com­ j meeting on Monday (awseij off very
Mr. Stage and family hava moved to pleted »Is>ut IMJO yards of sidetrack at quitely and resulted in the election of
l>ealrr in Flpt and Pump Fig-
Kunnyaide.
F. E. Harlow as clerk and Dan Mick ley
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Davis Station for the accommodation of ' as director, both tiring re-electwl
turca. Klimit*1rAn Work.
('baa. Horner ba« moved into hi» j
The
pro|M*rty on Fourth Ave. ami baa <>p«n- farmers living in that locality.
Frank Clark and wife, who have been
Ready aiding haa lieen removed.
Thia ; apendiug a few days with their grand-
I ed a liarnraa ahop on Main Hl.
Gresham, Ore.
Powell St.
Mia« Carol ll«»gm*, with her aunt Ml«» company is doing considerable freight ! («rents, C. If Light and wife, left on
Wednesday for Meattie to visit the Pair ;
Makiel Hogue. •»( Kan««» City» a ill viali busineM here.
•••••••••••••••••••••••••« with an uncle in heallle for the nail
\ fur a fi-w days tarfore returning to their ’
At the annual school meeting belli on ' home in Nenraaka.
. three weeka.
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Monday afternoon, J Luscher was elect-
Miss Bertha Helming haa gone to
Mr. Conner» of Evergreen Park, who
baa I mwii at tire Good Kama ri tan Hoa- <■<1 as director to succe*i himself and A. 1/nig llracb to spend three months with
f relatives.
ptlal for the pawl month where he un­ i Kronenberg was re-elected clerk.
derwent an operation for »¡»¡»endiritiv,
Albert Fox has returned Lome from
.Mrs C. A. Stewart baa lieen enter­
waa Mid«« to l»e brought home Tueaday.
taining her twice, Miss Edith Stearns, Han Fraociaco to spend a few days with
hia parents, Aaron Fox and wife.
fie
Mr». Hommerhddl dondm trtl a Matron
and her two granddaughlers, Miss lama will go to Healtle to the Fair before re- j
Silver Medal Conteal in ti»w Grange hall
on Tueaday night.
The contratanta ; Jackson and Vern Weaver, all of Port- turning to hia work.
50c a Cord
were Meadamee Snurril, Frankhauaer, ' land.
Miss Florence Lalourell, who haa been ‘
McKneeland and (’lark.
Mrs. Kpurnl
J. II. Stapleton haa lieen out from; attending school at Vancouver, has re-
waa the aurcveaful roll teat ant.
turned home to spent vacation.
Portland looking after interests here.
Mrs Jessie Keralake is entertaining
Some of our local W. C. T. U mem-
Mrs.
A.
W.
Zimmerman
ami
daugh
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Phone Farinera 36x2
I mo a were in attendance when the W.
Mrs. E. McKinney of Hellwood.
ter,
M
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Roe,
and
Miss
Marie
Zimmer
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C. T. V. preeented Mayor I jiii » with
At red Young of Portland has been
flower» on Wednesday afternoon wliich man, of Portland, were guests ot Mrs. visiting Troutdale friends.
•••••••••••••••••••••••••a waa the way they vipreaaed their ap­ E. G. Mi'iiaw ami daughter on Wednes-
Mrs. W. llninmell ia entertaining her
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• preciation of hla effort» to ahi the tvm-
I ***y-
sister from Chicago,
iM*rance cmum * during hi» administration.
F A Harlarn, wife and daughter left
Mrs. E. Smith and Mias f.yrl Eldridge
Meatlamra Hoinmrrhddl and Gray rep­
resented the Milla W.C T I*.
are spending a lew days with parents ‘ Tuesday for Tacoma and Seattle to visit
and attend the Fair.
Mr» Ikmahlaon'a father, Mr. Foater, mid former Fairview |ieople at Newberg.1
W«’ uant y««iir Karin
Miaa Wilson of The Dalles was agueet
ia here Io locate.
lami» to HELL, ini-
Sliae Effie Flanery of Clackamas baa
Buy Your Season’s
iiruved or uiiiinpro\<*d
Nilka Clatela Andrraonwaa married to Is-en s|M-ndmg a few days at the home | of Mra. Francis Allard over Sunday.
Mrs. I.. B Nash and children have
large «»r amali
Lloyd Rowland of Corvallis on Thurs­
I
of
her
aunt,
Mrs.
II.
Washburn.
returned from visiting relatives in Ore- :
We a>lvvrti«r Oregon
day.
,
Chester Krunenberg and Earl Tegart goti City.
Farina F««r Sal»», in
Home improvement la hr>ng made on
the K*vt
X’«»rth Main Htrret.
Mr. l.ininger l»aa graduated from the I'ortlsfid Academy 1 John Strife ia moving his family to)
built a nice nrw fence around bl» prop­ at the c I ihh of the lust term, They will Portland having been traneferred to the ,
Ufl or W rhr
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erty and Mr Mckriixir lia» given hi» *|>end their vacation at their Lomea at Portland packing plant aa government Ours
are made from Oregon Cedar,
inspector.
Lou»«* a new mat of paint.
Oregon Homes Co
Than which there ia no better
this place.
Mrs. Fred lairson and son have re-j
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M««rrU««n
Hl
tret.
I'orilaml,
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wood for thia purpose.
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Raymond Dunbar left Thursday for turnyil from visiting relatives at Pleas- i
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PRICES
MODERATE —
am
H
ome.
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California to a|M*n<i tl>e summer with
School meeting wa* held la«l Monday Ids father, Oren Dunbar.
Mr«* Mary B. Lock and »on, Howard, • Odda«ixed hive» made on order to the
‘queen’s taste'. Our catalog will
GAUS CROSSING.
with a g«MM| attendance. There waa two
Elbert Slone is ex|>*-i-t*-d home from of Kerdville, viaited Bunday with Mr» f
F, I) Hublmrd. .Mr». Lock haw wold her i
lie sent anywhere on request.
director«
and
a
clerk
elected«
Phil
Eder
l.ske F'oreal, 111., where he has lieen at- »ro|M»rty at Heedvilto and will go to
J It. Johnson han »obi hl» lots
WILLIAMS BROS.. Manufacturers
MU<I
to mow thi« work t<* M to till a ter»i of thr<e year» and It. C. temlmg college, alaiut July 2, and will Frran«», Cal., to re»»«le.
1 i Mi • N'srth of • a CIVTC OÜC
.Mfaara Beawie aixi Bell Lowe are viait- f/x
»mail farm near X ow I m rg which hr re­ Ahlliatl to till a term of two yeara which spend liis vacation 4ith his intents, A.
UKt.
ing their grunduiother, Mr». Milne, at ' »no '• < ro-wing on w.M P. » Liir» I
wan vaunt «-«I by Mr. Erx who recently I.. Stone and wife.
cently porcha«*»!.
The
Dalle».
resigned. Ed Andri« ««» elected aw
Mr and Mrs. Bert Regan of Portland
A. J OhhmlH ig ami wife visited tliclr
.Mr». M. Allard Metcalf i» «¡»ending a
clerk.
have been visiting Mrs. Regan's father,
eon, lirofjp', ai Analw’l on Ktinday.
few week« with her brother, Carl Allard ••••••••••••••••••«•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••e
Mra. Chxrle» Simmon» ha» been quite R. Hunter, and other relatives here.
at Long Beach.
W II l.4B«oii ia plastering one of W.
ill ailli infUmmalory rheumatism.
D. S. Diller and wife of Portland were
Mr». Bert Fdmon«on ha« been «¡»end­
J. Ravage*» lira hollar». IB* «’Xjwcts to
Mr». Ethel Ormsby ami baby of Car­ Sunday guests of Mr. ami Mrs. if. S. ing a fea day» with Mr». C. A. Hewett
Itrgin on the second one next week.
in Portland.
rollton, Wash . is visiting her mother, Stone.
The Bunday «’bool pupil» have hern Mm. Kalph Xvihauer.
Kev. A. A. Winter, preaident of Dal-;
John Strucken is having a large barn
la* College, «¡»ent Tuesday in Troutdale, j
working for »wrral Wrvka preparing a
L. A. Davies haa Iwrn hauling lumlier built on his farm west of tow n. Cree A
Mr». Charier Wilton bar lieen »¡»end-i
special program to la* rendered next
for Theo. Xeibailei alio cX|«ctN to build Axtell have the contract.
ing a few day« with relative« in Port­
e
Bunday evening.
\* many a» possible
Mrs.
Claud
Maxey
of
Fossil,
formerly
land.
a new liouae and barn.
should attend and »h«»w their apprecia­
ol Fairview, has lately undergone an
Mayor Fox haa purchaae«! an auto for ;
Mr. and Mra l’Gil K ier made a trip
tion of the young |MM>plr ami their ef-
operation in a Portland hospital and family u»e.
to Portland Tuesday.
forte.
while convalescing is with her relatives,
All»rrt Henalev baa returned from
Mm, Herbert Simtnona haw been very II. N. Maxey and wife here.
Mr», (ieor/e Stover ami her daughter,
Miss Corvallia where he baa been attending
the O. A. C.
Harri, w|*ri>t bunday with the former'» ill with erysipelas.
Neil, of Fomiil, ia caring for Imr.
Peter Storm and wife are prefiaringto
Mr ami Mra. Harry l.u»t»-«l wan visit-
mother, Mra. Bavage.
M iss Su»i<- Hall entertained a few of
go to California to make their future
ing friend» in thia neighl>urhood )a»l
her
young
friends
Wednesday
evening.
(‘han, Clark had the misfortune to week.
borne.
Mrs C. > bi-pa rd entertained the La-
spring bin ankle a bile riding hi« wheel
Mr». Vote an«i daughter, Mi«» Irma,«
Theo. Neibauer haw the iniafortune to
home from work a few day» ago.
gel on«* of hi« riba broken. He went to dies bociety of Nmith Memorial church, returned Tuesday from several day’s
TRY HIM AND SEE FOR YOURSELF.
at her home Thuraday afternoon.
viait with relative« at Beaverton.
Oregon City lor treatment.
Mr».
L.
Helming
returned
Tuesday
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The Ladles Society will give a supper
Horn, to Mr. ami Mm. EI w < mm | Quay,
.3rd. a baby girl.
at the Hunter hotel Saturday evening, from a few day» visit with friend» in
Portland.
June 2ti, from ti to 8 o’clock. Strawtier-
The Troutdale C’ul»» defeated the Cor­ over what people say, whether censure 3<)l.i 4. The total expenses were $19,-
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will
ry shortcake and other good things
bet nine in a game ¡«laveil here Sunday or not. qnit it right now and if anv of «>7.72, of which $4898 were paid in
, your friends come to you with this tiur-
be served.
by a «core of 5 to 1.
I den, do all yon can to aid them in lift­ teachers’ wages, $11,787.18 on buildings
and
Rev.
Cromlev
was
here
Sunday
Harry l.arp<>n broke the bone in his ing the load bv showing them how to and grounds and $2,228.81 on principal
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preached his first sermon to a large ami forearm while ¡»laying ball Sunday. The < take a broader, brighter view of life as a and interest.
game
bone waa broken al»out four weeks whole, trusting the all-wise Father in
appreciative audience, both morning
The value of school buildings and
ago.
whose hand our lives all rest, to keep
and evening.
Mr. Cromley haa just
us to be brave and strong, noble and grounds, including furniture, etc., was
completed a theological course in a New
given al $21,000. There are seven teach­
pure, dutiful and faithful to the end.
York seminary and this is his first
MONTAVILLA
W. B. Oglevie has returned from ers employed all the year. The average
charge. He will make his home at
salary waa $98.75 a month. The district
Adrian Gilman waa hurt while at hia Silverton.
Springwater for the present.
“The large-hearted always see large enrollment, taken last November, was
work lavt Thursday.
A reception will be giveu Mr. Crom-
A party of young t*ople enjoyed a | qualities in their friends."
291. It is estimated to be much larger
ley at the residence of Mrs Alma Hall day', outing at Gladstone Park last
now. There has been a large attend­
week.
Some
of
the
girls
started
to
go
on the evening of July 2, in the form of
ance all the year and a go<wl proportion
Where he will stand Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Mon­
to the river and lost their way which
MELROSE
a lawn fete
caused considerable fun.
At the annual school meeting Mon­ of pupils from outside the district.
days at E. F. Donahues barn, Boring. Thursday
Mrs. Wagner of South Itakota is vis­
The tuition was raised to $15 in the
Farlin Biberg is recovering from the day Henry Jones ami Emil Oleson were
noon to Friday noon, Pounder’s, Corbett
iting l er parents, G. R. Robinson and effects of the accident he received at the elected directors and Win. Wood clerk grades and to $30 in the high school.
in District No. 10. In the new district The clerk, who has been receiving only
wife. She was formerly a Fairview res- "merry-go-round.”
Mr. and Mrs. M. Olson have gone to east of No. 10. Messers Cooley, Morgan $25 salary, will next year be paid $40,
dent.
and Eccles are directors and F. Foth is
ACHILL is a Beautiful Jet Black Stallion, Imported from
W. Ellison has gone to Rupert, Ida., Minnesota on a visit.
and if necessary the board may bear
clerk.
Germany in 1907 by A. C. Ruby & Company, Foaled
The
Montavilla
Rose
Association
met
to settle up the estate of hia stepfather,
D. M. Strebin, who has been visiting the expense of procuring the clerk's
Monday evening and elected officers lor
in 1902, Weight 1650, Height 18 1-2 Hands, Kind
D. F. lamar, who passel away at Hood the ensuing year.
his old borne in Peru, Indiana, for the bond.
past three weeks, will return in a few
River on June 17.
Disposition.
.The teachers for the coming year
An entertainment is to lie given for ■lays. He is accompanied by his sister,
A union temperance service will be the Church of the Ascension, June 28.
Mrs. Sarah Kline, who comes to reside have al) been elected. Mr. Baker will
TERMS: To Insure, $15. See bills for further particulars
held by the Methodist and Presbyterian Everybody iff invited.
be principal, assisted by Miss Frances
here.
Mis. A Legault is at home again and
Sunday sdiools in the Methodist church
The lawn social at A. B. Conrad's <>n Judy and W. H. Steel in the high
has
improved
in
health
greatly
after
next Sunday conducted bv the |>a»tor,
spending a month at Shepherds Springs. Friday evening brought out a very large school. The teachers for the grammar
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Rev. U. L. t'reesy.
The children will
crowd and all report a good time.
grades are Miss Gertrude Pierce, Miss
"The heights by great men reached and
march from l*avis hall to the church.
Mrs. J. IL Holmes ami daughter, Hattie Pierce, Miss May Goode and
kept were not attained by sudden Hight.
Miss Maud Harvey of Gresham is But they, while their companions slept, Helena, are visiting friends iu Mitchell, Miss Lula Parinely.
Ontario.
spending some tune with Mrs. W. Elli­ were toiling upward in the night.”
The past year has been very success­
John Strebin completed the course in
C. L. Barxee and Miss Constance May
son.
civil engineering at the O. A. C. and re ful and it is proposed to make next
were
married
Wednesday
evening,
Rev.
Mrs. A. B. Moller has purchased three
The class of ’10 will
ceiveif the degree Bachelor of Science. year still better.
II. Oberg officiated.
lota adjoining her residence property,
He will go to Berkeley in September.
doubtless number ten or twelve and it is
Mrs. L. A. Lewis was injured in a
from Mrs. C. C Vaughn and is fencing street car accident last Satunlay.
The Helping Hand Society met at the felt that all the advantages of a first-
She
(¡risi Taken at any Timc-—Qufck Delivery.
them in.
was taaen to the Good Samaritan Hos- residence of Mr and Mrs. W'.'It. Parson class school can be offered the pupils.
Thursday afternoon.
It was a quilting
William Zimmerman and wife of pital.
lice, the quilt being furnished by Chas. It is proposed to cut down most of the
Portland wen-out in their automobile
It is absurd for right minded, clear Lord. The Society was so well treated trees on the campus back of the school­
Monday to visit hie sister, Mrs. H. L. headed, practical people to make them­
on this occasion that they will make
Stone.
selves miserable over what people sav, bachelor’s work a specialty. Lemonade house and give the pupils more room
Mrs. Alma Hall has been visiting rel­ as this is of the least possible impor­ and ft nit were served during the after­ for play grounds.
tance of anything that enters into our noon followed hv five o’clock tea.
atives in Portland.
The
Bert Swank has lieen here from New- lives. It is a mere accident on the way, I ten-pot used was H4 veais old, it having
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l>erg visiting his parents, W. T Swank having no more bearing upon our lives belonged to Mr. Parson's mother.
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and destiny than the tenqierature of the
mid wile
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day—whether the sun shines or wheth­
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;
er it rams
We have our lives to live,
Annual
School
Meetinq.
;
our soot« to attune to the infinite des­
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Sore Nipples.
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tiny that is awaiting them when this | The annual school meeting in Gresh-1 W
OREOON
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FAIRVIEW,
Any mother who has hail experience little passing s|«n of earthly life is end­ am District No, 4, held last Monday | V
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with this distressing ailment will l>e ed. What people say has no more to do [
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afternoon, drew out the usual large at­
<
pleased to know that a cure may lie ef­ with the great problems of a person's
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tendance
of
taxpayers,
both
men
and
fected bv applying Chamberlain's Salve life than the direction the wind is blow­
a
us soon as the child is done nursing. ing; just a sand grain upon the beach ' women. The discussions showed that «
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Wipe it off with a soft cloth before al­ of life’s incidents. We are powerless to many took a lively interest in school af­ w
I YOUR ORDER FOR HATS and ;
lowing the balie to nurse.
Many train­ undo the past or mold the future, but
fairs and the directors are now well in­
ed nurses use this salve with l>est re- we can keep from wronging others and
TRIMMINGS SOLICITED
Glad structed for another year.
sults^^or^alejivjjre^liam^h^li^l— train ourselves to useful lalair.
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that we are responsible human beings. ! Great confidence was shown in the
;
performing each task to the very beet of directors and their course is the past ,
our ability, leaving the great result of
was heartily approved. Theo Brugger,
it all with the power that placed us
Quality Buqqles, Old
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here. How can it possibly matter what chairman, reported for the Imard.
Expert Trimmer in Charge
the striving, pushing, worrying human 8. Johnson gave his report as clerk for
Hickory Waqons. Disc,
livings, who are all traveling the same the past year.
ALL THE LATEST STYLES IN­
Spike and Sprlnq Tooth
road with us, say about our efforts?
If
There will be no change in the board
SUMMER HATS FOR WOMEN
you are one of the many who have made
lidrrims. All Kinds of
and CHILDREN at REDUCED
themselves really unhappy, worrying for the coming year except that Mr,
lxfl. 1x8, 1x12
(ultlvdtors. Potato
Neal becomes chairman.
Mr. Brngger
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2x4. 2x8, 2x8
Planters.
was unanimously elected to succeed ,
fULL LINE LADIES FURNISHINGS
himself, A. Dowsett being the other I
DR. WILLIAM KRASSIG
FVLI. I.INE OF ALL KINDS OF IMPLEMENTS.
member. D. 8. Johnson was re-elected
Will deliver lumber anywhere.
dkntiht
■ ■„rresnondrnl of <’ W. I’. Iniid Office linlxr.tlon Buren Rrcordlnx Agent tor Home Fire
clerk.
I,,.,,;,......Co of New York
«.lo. Agoni ot the Kinplre Cream Separator Company U.
«MV2 Medical Bldg .
- PORTLAND
The reports showed that the new
Hale. Agent tor farlln * Orendorff, Portland. Notary Public.
Proprietor.
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school building and repair of old build- '
Saturday» and Sunday»
■ Gresham,
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Oregon g
iug had cost over $10,000 and the total
BRICK HOTEL,
- TROUTDALE
PHONE 44«
receipts for the year amounted to $21,-1 >*is»ffisMWff»ff»sisMmnrawMH]ffWao
Capital Stock $10,000 Paid up
T. HENSLEY
Accounts Solicited
Gasoline Wood - Saw
Safety Deposit Boxes
No Exchanges on Par Point of Portland
Troutdale, - Oregon
TROUTDALE
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Farm Lands Wanted
BEE HIVES
Direct from Factory
ILSI IDS
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THE FAIRVIEW MERCHANT
Who Handles the Best, Freshest
and Cheapest Stock of General
Merchandise in the County.
REGISTERED GERMAN COACH
ACHILL
43’07
Will Have Headquarters for the Season of 1909
at Sandy Livery Barn.
G. A. C<)X, Mngr E. Donahue, sec y.
mv **«**«»*** so «»**** os «»***«**** m ***** s **«**» s *«
CHOPPING AND ROLLING
WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF MILL FEED
Market Price Paid for
SUN-DIAL FEED MILL
GRESHAM
MILLINERY
JOHN C. HESSEL, AGENT
Real Estate
Insurance
LUMBER
Mrs. Maxey
$6 per thousand
on 16 and ¿4 ft.
(lresham, Oregon, Opp. Postoffice.
Phone, Hessel
STRAUS LUMBER CO
Airs. Grace Metzger
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