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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (July 16, 1909)
I Gasoline Wood - Saw 50c a Cord I roti Ida le, - Plmne Farmers Mr. and Mrs. M<*(*al>e and family of Portland i|wnl Bunday with Mr«, Par- due, Oregon Mrs, Taylor and daughter of East Portland, vi«it*d friend« in L ilts laut Sunday. 35,2 «••••••••••••••••e I.i mu » Swingle of Manhattan, Kansas, is visiting bis Mister, Mrs J«»»« of Ivan in»«. Farm Lands Wanted .Mrs McGrew Ims gone to the moun tains to l»e gone until the Hr st of August. Wo want ymir Farm land« !.. ret-1.1 . nu |>nnrel ur unimproved large or «mall i : : : Wo advertise lin-gou Farm« For Sale, in the E*«t : i : ; : ; « CM Prof. I). II Otia and wife visited Mr and Mr«. Darnall the last of the week, l’t«d. Olla is an old »-laasmatu ol Mr Darnall. Mr. Tobin has lirguu work on his naw house, •r WriO Oregon Homes Co. Arthur (iiesler and wife, ul the Ml Scott Drug CuM are s|M*ndmg the week IU Seaside. Wl I J Morri »on Mtrwi. Purtlaad, Or« •••••••••••••••••••••••• • • The Purcell«, who have lived near the ac hoc 11»« ma«, will move t«» their new |ti<>|>erty on Milwaukee road. I. U M It E R W. A Hall will build a largo livery* barn on the Foster road. Mr. Hickman Ims tie' contract. $6 per thousand on 16 and ¿4 ft. (*. W. Bhikosley of Idaho, a friend of I,. Kenn<*dy, ba* bought the home of Mr Puckett and wiil make his home here. I«fl. IiN, |(U 2x4, 2x6, 2xH Will deliver lumber anywhere. STRAUS LUMBER CO th»» tutitilry uf <nie feature, a Irtiul t Iw ur. There «ru nunieruu» piavo« in Ihr «tato that o»ulti duplicata K, probably, but where throughout the Eaal could mich a place l<« held? Bund had alxiul 3ÚÜU trout wrv«-d tu llmae in attendance, whith in certainly a • pltfti- «Ixt advert ¡«etnea! of Oregon*« attrae* Imnn a* a fUbarman*« paradi**. PHONE 4M MARBLI. AND OWANIII; Monuments n«l • <f>ry Work I \\ . » k W. W. AHN/ .XV» E. M<»rrlwon S». Phone East 4234 I’oslolfkf Notice. Beginning Julv 2 h , IU4>, ptwtofficr | will cl«»«r at 7 p. m. Buudaya and holiday« otllce open from ! Vi. in. t<> 10 a. m. Mail lra»mg tiflirr* g«»ing V» Eatarada. Bandy, etc., at ft ftft a. in. and 3:10 p. I en. Mail l»*aving «»dice for Portland 7:40 a. m. at»«* 4 .ftft p. m. I. M.Cou., P. M. | PHOTOS Main Street, - Gresham, Ore. :: « j REGISTERED GERMAN COACH — ■ - ■ ■ — ACHILL ;; ■ ■— 4^7 <; 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 E. Donahue, Sec’y. CHOPPING AND ROLLING Grist Taken at any Tlme—Qukk Delivery. Summer Normal in Portland. Beuleli Jrnken, celebrated her 7th birthday lot Friday with a little party. [ Mrs. J. Gillam and Mr*. G. Penny of havr been vi.iting their ,i.ter- ',r*- 8waia. MI m Olive Fancher i, .pending a lea Emmet Colman i, the proud father ol day, with her aunt, Mr,. J. M. Folk-1 * daughter born June 9. mar. at Oregon City. i Mr,. Wm. Eaton and elater, Mise Mra. A. W. Zimmerman ami daugh- ' H*"‘l been .pending a ter, Mia« Rae, of Portland, are «pending few day« in Portland. WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF MILL FEED Market Price Paid for Grain SUN-DIAL FEED MILL OREGON JOHN C. HESSEL, AGENT Real [state and Insurance Quality Buqqles, Old Hickory Waqons. Disc. Spike and Sprlnq Tooth Harrows. All Kinds of Cultivators. Potato Planters. FULL LINK OF ALL KINDS OF IMPLEMENTS. Cnrrrapomlcnl of o W. »’. Und <>m«4 fmlf ration Rurvau Rerofdlnc Agent for Home Fire r I'rvatn *ep*rat«»r Company 14. losuranuf Co of N»*w York Rales Au’*i»t <«i (hr __ Hnplrt* Males Agent for Parili» A OrendurlT. Portland Notary Publie. Gresham, Oregon, Opp. Postoffice. Bring us your Produce and get Mark et Value. See our Fine lines of Fresh Groceries. New Goods in daily. . . . OUR ORT GOODS ARE ENTIRELY NEW You are invited to inspect our Stock. HARLOW, BLASER & HARLOW Troutdale Oregon FREE! Aretino Talking Machine FREE with $40.00 in cash trade. Aretino 10-in. record FREE with $10.00 in cash trade. Remember, the Aretino rec ord fits ail kinds of disc talk ing machines. J.W. BENECKE General Merchandise CLEONE, OREGON RESERVOIR PARK. PLEASANT VALLEY Mr. Ellis and his partner from Port land have purchased a lot at Arleta and are going to build an up-to-date livery Mr». Lucile Rrown i, visiting at tbe aud feed stable. Mill thia week. Bill Armstrong has about completed Earl Wing of Lent, i, visiting his home on Haxel street and will move father, J. b. Wing, for a few days. in soon, having sold his home in Laurel John Schacht is to be seen on the wood. road quite often of late with his new Another new house is to be built op rubber-tire buggy. —. j Bhellenberger’s family of Port- posite the Swedish church on Woodbine street. land are spending a week at the Mill. Rube H-„ Conley and Bnd family are beck hiôLon ] Rusli Wing and family of Idaho are from _ J are living on I..I in ■* the • rv week ia- aao L- with . ♦ A. hi, 1, • brother, k« —- .a V. .. m J. f , _ . «pending Cherry street near Woodbine. F. Wing. -M. Rickert has sold his house to Mr. Ralph Richey i, talking of going to Harman on Powell Valley road. Eactern Oregon ,<x>u to work in the b.r- There is considerable talk about a veet field,. .. . „ neW el*vtnc '•“« north of Powell Valley r - A. ■ - Dr. E. Sommer was in the Valley ellend „ Ur eaM „ Gnj\ Mra. L. .Aliarti ha« returned from a on business Saturday. I Crossing or Oregon City road. Jamea I«abry of Stevenaon visited his few day« visit to Seattle. Mrs. J. W. Frost bad the misfortune Mr. and Mrs. O. Hoffman went to father-in-law, F. 1>. Axtell. to fall one day recently and seriously Bethany, their old home, for a two day, wrenched her knee. viaiL POWEU. VALLEY I _ . , The abundance of wild blackberries Misses Emily Palmblad and Proper Treatment for Dysentery and Mr. Mere, has the lumber on the , in the woods is bringing a great many ! Anderson returned home thia weex from Diarrhoea. ground to enlarge hia house on Walnut people out from the city these days. The great mortality from dysentery Sfattle w here they visited the Exposi- I street. C. F. Kesterson has just closed a deal ami diarrhoea is due to a lack of proper ’’on- They report a fine time and were Mr. Grime* I .v. for the mio sale vb of wv one .inweauu thousand wm* cords Ol of ----------- — started ---------- --- for Kansas last treatment at the first stage» of the dis- 1 '»•'«•>»<«• »Hh the Exposition, wood and a team of horses to Frank Thursday to look after his property ease. Chamberlain', Mia, Ruth Revere left Friday for the lease. Chamberlain's Cholic, Cholera there. He expects to be gone two or Rugg of Montavilla. ! i and Diatrhoea Remedy i, a reliable and Ka»t. She will visit Seattle. three months. Geo. Bamford and wife are making Mr. Keller returned home after visit- ' | effectual medicine and when given in _ to Seaside _____ ___ ___ Evans and family have moved in- preparations to go to spend time will prevent any dangerous conse- ing in Washington. weeks during the warm weatb- 10 •''ckerson's new bouae on Hasel qnt*nor«. It dm brrn in u«e for many ... • several ev street. year« and ha« always met with unvary* Cherry pick ing ia the leading occupa- er. ing aucce»». For by Gresham Drug lion hereabout, now. Every mother's ' Bale ' " ........................... ~ ‘ The little son of Jas. Petty, who was ^be baby of Mr. and Mrs. Hibbard Co. son, son in laa an.I one or two pros pec- go burned two ________ weeks ago, is at — “ slowly improving in health, . ____ L , __________ _______ Mrs. live sons-in-law are busily engaged in ■ home . from ' the . . hospital and getting lii;.. ----- > and — j children .. ... start for Sea- Hibberd will rircc concerns gathering the luscious fruit for them-; along nicely.__________________________ -*•« B»».*“a j i ,*t'e «be last of the week. GATES CROSSING. “ieir ni()ther, niother,.in.law •'«"» Mrs. H. A. French had the pleasure end future mothers-in-law. of a visit with her cousin, Miss Nichel The ladies sewing society will have an son of Philadelphia. auction rale in the Swedish Mission A dancing party was given Saturday church on Saturday night, July 17, at evening at the home of A. J. Oldenberg. s o'clock Ice cream will be served. Mr Radke had the misfortune to lie Everybody ia welcome. injured by his horse which became un ■ manageable and tramped on him a few days ago. He is able to be at work r. Mr». I. Goff ol Portland and Mrs. again but i, still quite lame. j Frank Clark of Gresham visited with Several Portland people owning prop their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. erty here are enjoying the summer by I Lusted. camping out. Among the nuiutwr ars Mr,. J. B. Ix»nt i, staying on her Prof. Neubill and family and the family farm this week. of J. W. Brest. UJSRDS FAIRVIEW, OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT a few «lay« al the Sun-1 Hal ranch. Will Have Headquarters for the Season of 1909 at Sandy Livery Barn. G. A. Cox, Mngr. Troutdale, Or., July 15.—Cupid Im, been at work in the packing house here aii'l ha, two of Uncle Sam’, in.|>ector, to enter matrimonial bliaa within the pant fortnight and it la rumored that two or three other, are about to surren der to the lordly little elf. Dr. L. B. flennelierger ami Mrs. M. Allard Met- calf were married in Portland on July Mra. Ilenneiierger ha, lieen a Mr« Amanda Clark of Portland haw 7th. been visiting hur «laughter, »Mr«. J. T. teacher in Portland public school lor the past few year,. The couple will make Btellioii. their future home with the bride', Mrs. C. F. Maxey and Miw Neil re i mother, Mr,. L. Allard, here. turned to their home« at Foaail la«t T. J Coflman and Mia, Florence Ben- Friday after several day« viait with II. ; nett were married in Portland Monday N. Malay ami wife. ! returning to Troutdale the same day. Mi«« Ifaiel (ilimei ol Portland has They are living in one ol the Oaburn l«een visiting her aunt, Mrs. F. D. Ax-1 ' cottage, here. WIL Mr» F. A. Zimmerman, Mra. C. M. A. Neppach and wife of Portland, I Stillaon ami daughter, Mia, Leona, Mra. John Nepparh of East Oakland, Cal., Aaron Fug ami Mra. J M. Edmonson and Mrs Nurval ami daughter, Miss attended the Chautauqua at Gladstone Florence, oi Portland, were Htinday on Tuesday. guests of Mr ami Mr«. Albert Kronen* Mrs. May Kictor of Pendleton ia ex- burg. l«-te<l in a few day, to visit her moth Mrs. George Naters and Mis« Hattie I er, Mrs. Chas. Rowley. They expect to Btapleton of Portland visited their! go to Seattle to visit. grandmother, Mr*. II. Roas. Carl Allan! of Seaside has been here Berto Swank was over from Newberg ! Visiting hi, mother and looking after in on Tuesday to visit hi« parents, W. T. terest, here. Swank ami wife. Henry Richardson ia laid up with a Mil* Ethel Taylor ha« lieen visiting at j I acre foot. the home of her vouain, E. Smith. Miss , Mrs. McCannon and children left on Tuy lor I» mm spo-nt the ¡»¡»at few month« > Tuesday for their home in Oakland,Cal., in Portland, hut left on Thursday for i after a few weeks visit with her nioth- her home in Wisconsin, | er, Mra. Dunn. I airview, Or , July 1ft. Jeitkiiia mih I «iatur, Mr«. F. Wagner, left , < hi Nutiday for Mealtlo to vi«it th«* Fair t»»r a f«*w day«. Mr«. Wagner, who bn* been vu»iiing relative« here for a few i week«, will g«» to North Dakota and : Minseaauta to vl»it lelative« for aowte- , time liefore returning to hur home in | Parker, Hotilh Dakota. Mr«. Harry Donley and children left Mias Jennie May Young baa returned Wednesday for Eugene fur a weeks visit i to her home in Portland. with friend«. Cecil Hickey of Portland is visiting K»*v. Crornley is spending the week I hia uncle, Bert Sexton. in Fair view. Evert Stafford of Portland wa* out to Mia* Majory Dustin of Portland was a i visit relative, Sunday. gue«t Hnmlav <>f Miss Eva Toun«t*n<l. L. Hampshire i, taking a vacation Mrs. (>. A. Jackson ami «laughter re* and with bis family have Been visiting turm-d to their home here to spend the * When you adverti«« in The Herald relative» at Washougal. you iracii the buying claaa throughout summer. James Pelton and family of Portland I. Moore of Newlawy has been epepd* 1. . ’ ’ .7 vaalrrn Multnomah county. I have l»een Mr«. . Pelton's ----- visiting --------„ ------- ing a few day« with friends here. ent», Wm. Johnson and wife. Mi«a Blanch Eldridge ba« returned ' H. A. Surlier and family visited from spending a few days at the home lives in Portland on Monday. of li. B. Perkins at Hurlburt with Hel Mr. Steel ami family of Portland en Jackson. . | tiul his sitter Mrs. Claud lieslin, Suu-1 Mi«« Mam! Michel of Grealiam is I . day. «¡»ending the «ummer with .Mrs. L. Lus-, The Cubs won w«>n another vietory from chrr. K . . ALL KINDS . . j the Oates team Sunday, the score being EXCELLENT WORK Mr«. All»«rt Foster and child have 19 to 2. gone to Idaho to visit her mother. CALI. AND BEE SAMPLES, 8. 8. L- gan is again confined to bis i Open every day. Mian Nina York of Portland made a tied. brief visit here Munday. Miss York han | Mr,. L. A Harlow and son are visit- . J just returnr«I from a viait with relatives t STUDIO in Oakland, Cal., and ia now attending j Bl Seaside. < > •♦♦••«•••♦•••••••*•♦••••*«•••••••••••«♦•••♦♦♦♦••*« « , TROUTDALE MOUNT SCOT! T. HENSLEY Phone. Hessel Geo. Puttkramer will soon have his ------------- ----------------- — new bungalow reedy for occupancy. Among those who transacted business TweBt> Hve >• ««« | in Portland this week were. Jaa. Kelly, J. Z. Olson and Chas. Dahlquist, Jr MWiA ' b eri,i? ‘t Mrs. A. B. Craft, for a few day,. Dou't forget to participate in the Cherry Festival to be given at Gresham on Saturday. Among those who did business last Tuesday In Gresham were.H. W. Snash- all Grant Sager and Mr. Bart. Clyde M..ore, the young son of W. I Moore, had the misfortune to step on an old rusty pitchfork last Saturday, the t.ne going entirely through the foot, He was taken to Dr. Short of Gresham for treatment and we are glad to report that he is on the road to recovery, ____________ e^ii i oVWa 1*15. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Hamil- Mrs. Thompson who has lieen staying with Mrs. Bristow returned to Portland I ton, July 2, a girl. i G. Moulton and wife and other rela- | last week. Mrs. Fleming wa» out from Portland lives of the family had a great surprise the first of the week putting up fruit on Mr. and Mr, Cummings of Nash- Í ville, on July 4th, and celebrated their j and visiting with her mother, 40th anniversary. All had a fine time, i Brisluw. Mr. and Mr,. Carlaon and Mrs. Zan W kn°7, t.h*‘ lhS W,?h’ . i V. ii ii. , , , '“K Machine sold by R. R Carlson has visited with Ed Hamilton an<4 wife last neVer been equaled by the number of ¡ Bowel Complaint In Children. Sunday. | g<KMÍ point, in it, workings by any oth When six month, old the little daugh Mr». Herbert Simmon», who ha» lieen er machine. These facta are not die- ¡ ter ol E. N. I»ewev, a well known mer puted by anyone. Regrets are fre chant of Agnewville, Va., had an attact sick for four week», is able to be up. quent from purchasers of other makes. ! of cholera infantum. Chamberlain', that they had not aeen the Acme before ' Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy buying. The Cherry Festival tomorrow! was given and effected a complete cure. Thia remedy has proven very successful Henry Watterson, that brilliant Ken in case, oi bowel complaint in children and when given according to the plain tucky editor, in one of his characteristic priuted direction, can be relied upon Read the Want Ads. on page 8. _ editorials, say, lie h„ no faith in the with perfect confidence. When reduc _ I present tariff revision that is now occu ed with water and sweetened it is pleasant to take, which is of great im pying the attention of Congress, adding DR. WILLIAM KRASSIG portance when medicine must lie given that neither of the two leading parties I I »ENTI8T to young children For sale by Gresham are sincere in this reformation, Is iti Drug Co. ik>-’ Medical Bldg.. - PORTLAND possible that Marse Henry is in his : •--------- dotage or merely blinded by the reflec- ¡ Satunlays and Sundays If yon fail once don't give up. It’s I tion Of the long ago when he first ex BRICK HOTEL, - TROUTDALE the fellow who keeps < verlastingly at it pounded this perploxing question of who lands on top. i levying tribute? «< ***' Tbe «♦"i1’1* Belling and smarting, in- lain’. Salve. Price 25 cents For sale Greaham Drug Co. 1 ______________ —_ After all the crux of this revenue bus- 'ne’’* *g «° l*vy » tax that the other fel- low will have to pay.—Telegram. —---------------------------- ----------------------------- - Q«W*MWMRMIKiW|WVMMgg ' S i S ■ M S GRESHAM ¡MILLINERY YOUR ORDER FOR HATS and TRIMMINGS SOLICITED Mrs. Maxey Expert Trimmer In Charge AU. THE LATEST STYLES IN SUMMER HATS FOR WOMEN and CHILDREN at REDUCED PRICES....................................... TILL L 1ST¡EADIES fURNISHINGS I Mrs. (Jrace Metzger Gresham, K ...... Proprietor. • Oregon i ;