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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1909)
P0WU1 VA11TY ROCKWOOD FAIRVIEW The I«adira Miaaon Hoeirty met last Llltl* llaael Richmond. who was bad ly burned la.l wr»k, la much Improved Hatunlay, with a fair attendane«', at tba ami l*r. Bell, who la attending her, says home of Win. Anderton. lui raw bina ills w»r» arrvad. •he will Boon lie wall. Fairview, Or. July 21.— R W. Wilcoi Mrs. C. J Nordblotn returned botna Miaa Anna Taylor la (pending liar va- has moved his family into Mrs. U. A. last week from a two weeks visit in Ho calion with her parents here. stile where »lie lias bffffn visiting rela Jackson's rolls go. Mr Wilcox is en Mr» Eva Quinn la at <laica, Ora., at tives ami attending tha Fair. Hhe re- larging the room adjoining Benecke's tending husineM relativa to theoatale ol store, formerly used for a I »ar her shop, |M>rta a tine time. Imr late husband. ami will move the |»oatof!ire there. Mr» Wickslroni <»Ì Bratti» visitali at A merry crowd ot young people at. Miss Marjie Partridge of Chicago is the home of ('has. Sordbloin. Kha re tended the dance given by Karl Middle turned boni» Wednesday arrow paniad spending a few days al the home of A. ton at hla homo la.t Haturday evening. I I. Htone. by Mrs. Nord Morn ami children. They are alili talking alioutthe tun they Elmer Jenkins am! wife of Portland Mi*» Edith N«»r<lbloin left for < ahfor- bad. are »|M*mhng their fortnight's vacation nia last K«tur*lay. The Granges are planning lor another with their parents here Mia .1 E Nordllng ami son ami Miss large crowd nt the dance to l»e given at i Rev. G II Cromle) assisted by Rev. llilma Olson of Portland visittd al P. A ll«M*kw<MM| (»range hall the 31st of thin j Sharp of Ml. Taleir Presbyterian church Johnson ’ » over Bunday, month. conducted services in Smith Memorial Mr Swenson ami daughter of Emery. church last Sunday. W. W. Ashcraft • •••••••••••••••e Wfo . and his son, Dr. Swenson, of was ordained as elder ami D W. McKay Minneapolis, Minn , vteited at W. Hot- « ami A L. Htone instaile<i as elders. tl«*»on last »wk. They were much da- T. HENSLEY Philip Harvey of Gresham visited his lighted with the country. sister, Miss Maud Harvey, here Bumiay , The editor of Hvenska Oreg«»n|s»aten livfore leaving for Eastern Oregon. in Portland, with his wife ami daugh Mrs. W. A. Townsend expects to go ter. was in Gresham last Haturday Halt Ijikv City about August 5th ou a 5Oc a Cord Kirhard Beadle enjoyed a visit Hun- visit to her sister. <lav from hi» brother, Joseph, of lx»» Oregon Troutdale. Mrs. Nellie Regan of Portland is vi»- Angeles, Cal., whom he had nut wen iling her father. Plume Farmen 35aï tur fifteen years Gasoline Wood - Saw ••••••••••••••••• • Farm Lands Wanted • Wv want y«»tir Farm l-Mlid" !.. >11.1 Illi provisi or unimproved lurgv <»r Minali . Wr advrrttm- Oregon Fann» For Hah», in 11 . I » ' TROUTDALE THE BANK Of TROUTDALE Troutdale, Or., July 21.—Mannie Foi I was thrown from a wagon load of lum-1 her Tuesday evening and received in-1 juries that will lay him up for a few I day. The team of mule, bsesms fright- [ •ned at the load of lumber and ran • wsy throwing bi in to the ground. Mr», J. Told o( MlnnsNipoh» vttted st th« hum« of L. Helming «n route ' Irom Marshfield to Brattle wln-re she. will visit tor a lew «lays before return- i ing hotne. OfffRS CONVENIENCES COR its Patrons equal to any City Bank. 1 Deposits received, Check accounts solic ited; Exchanges, Drafts, Letters of Credit, Loans, Advice Offered. Four per cent on Time Deposits. - - _ Mrs. L. Allard 1» entertaining her , <1 a ugh te r», Meadani«» Cragbead and R E Morse, her hits ban«) and «laughter, ■ from The Ihslles, Hans lianty has gone to tlw springs t«> »pend a lew day. lor the benefit of bi» health before going East to visit bis mother. THE BANK OF TROUTDALE Albert Fox ha» been »pen«ling a lew day» attending the Seattle Fair. .Samuel Graham ol Portland win a Himdav guest at the home of J. Alfred Laiaaon. FREE! Mr» Thorns« Iz«we and «laughter have been »pemiing several day» al Tl»o Dalle» viaiting Mr». Lowe’a mother. Fay limey of Portland has been vi»- A B Elliott, wife ami daughter.Kuby am! son, Harold, left Monday lor Seal iling her cousio, Myrtle llrslin. M ihm -» Annie and Edna Mav Yoong J. G. Turner of Baker City visited his have been visiting Miase» Lulu and tie to visit the Fair. [«rente here this week. Mrs. David Brooks, who ha» been ill Grace Mick ley, Miss Edith Jenkins is visiting her for several week» al the home of her W, Macon tosh is here from Seattle to daughter, Mrs. Bit-hard Beadle, I» Im [«rents here. »pend a few «lay» with bi» wife and »on Aretino Talking Machine FREE with $40.00 in cash trade. Aretino 10-in. record FREE with $10.00 in cash trade. proved. Mrs. IL M. .Shaw and «laughter,Ruth, I Mr». J. I. Funk and daughter, and Mrs. Mctiregor of Beattie an<l daugh visited with Mrs. Donley at Damascus Mi»» Anna Funk, have gone to Seaside ter visi te« I Kumlay al the home of ber last week for a few day» outing. brother, Fred Wood». Rev C. L. Crresy is ex [«cling bis Mr». R. Abrahamson of Portlan«! has pnrente from Spokane. been »pending a few days with Mr». A Morri» and Carl Schram have return Fog. ORILNI. J l«ff er Wrtl» ed from Highland. The Portland Automobile Club gave a ' Ewrydody is busy haying just now as Esther Shaw celebrated her sixth j Z Oregon Homes Co. reception in their club house here on ■ the weather is good. * birthday last Monday with a ¡«arty. Wednesday evening Miss Hasel Harris is working in Port «••••••••••••••••••••••••e The funeral of Mrs. Martha Edward» The Cuba played the Pleasant Home land. She took Lida Everts' plat e as wm held from the residence of B. P. team on the latter's ground aud defeat Mrs Everte is quite ill ami Lida will re Reynohl» here Bunday at 2 o’clock, and ed them by a score of 4 to 6. main at home. interment was in the Powell cemetery, j N. B. Stone ami wife spent Sunday; Mr». J. It. I. Mavbrr »pent last week Mrs. Edwards died very suddenly at the with friends in Portland. with her parente at Orient. home of her brother, B. P Reynolds, Leo Reber of Portland spent Sunday H. Hale ia able to I m - out again. Here last Thursday morning. Bbe leaves with friends here. 1». H Cline had the misfortune of los no family. Miaa Evalyn luitourell, who has been i ing a fine colt last week visiting her cou.in, Mrs. J. Alfred Lars Mrs. C. II. Jackton is on the sick list. Proper Treatment for Dysentery and son for several days, has gone to Seattle I Diarrhoea. I. itile E vervi Harris was thrown from (or a few days. a b<>r»e Sunday ami broke his arm at The great mortality from dysentery ! D. B. Griffiths and wife and Henry the wrist ami received a bad cut on bis and diarrhoea ia due to a lack of proper , Richardson and wife spent Sunday at 1 bead. treatment at the first stage, of the dis- Swinton and Kenton reviewing the Miases Helen and Mildred Brower vis ease. Chamberlain'a Cholic, Cholera I plant there. and Diarrhoea Remedy ia a reliable and ; ited Miffs Hasel Harris last Sunday. J. Moore spent laat Sunday with his eflei tual medicine and when given in i time will prevent any dangerous conse- i mother, Mrs A. T. Tiller. <|Uence« It has been in use for many L. Hampshire anJ family have re St Cl ION I INI years and l.as always met with unvary John Ixtrrnson has been on the •irk ing aucceee. For sale by Gresham Drug turned from visiting relatives in .Wash- ' ougal. hat the past we«*k with malarial lever. Co. The A. F A A. M. Lodge is making He is able to lx» up. improvements on their hall. Arnspign lx»dgv entertained a |»arty MEiROSE D. W. Battreall lias been spending a Captain Branaon an.l wife.wrll known few days in Portland. Mrs. T. E. U-wi» of Kuaa Cottage, Kussellville, left Monday morning with evantfrliata of tbo M. E. church, arc en H. Brink and W. Harvey have rented ' friend» for a weeks trip to the Brattle joying a well earn.il real in ibi» vicin- and furnished the Missouri house aud ity. Fair. will open up for business soon. Born, July let, to Janie, Borns and A petition for the widening and grad The funeral of Mrs. L. H. Rickert was wife, a .laughter. ing of the Taylorville Avenue road has held in the Columbia View Grange hall 1 Miaa Throckmorton of U ni versi t y barn potted on three conspicuous corn here on Saturdav afternoon and inter- . ers of the territory concerned. At the Park ia apending her vacation at the ment in r.vans cemetery. present lune it is an undesirable road to home of Rev. J H. Wood, travel. While repairing a bridge on the Bowel Complaint in Children. Master Clifford Harman visited al Wilaon road part of the bridge fell and cruahed the foot ol Gua Haaae, one of Buckley Grove on Sum lay. When fix month» old the little daugh the workmen. ter of F. N. IVwer, a well known mer-1 We note among laat week'a visitor, chant of Agnewville, Va., had an attact of cholera infantum. Chamberlain'» GRANGE DIRECTORY r Mr. and Mra. Morria of Portland at the Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy Melroae Farm aud Mr. and Mra. Frank waa given ami effected a complete cure. Thia remedy ha« proven very aucceaaful I I’l.KAHANT VALI.KY GRANGK N o B4* 1 Bunker of Berkeley, Cal., at Glenalder in ca»ea ol bowel complaint in children 1 m . ets set • • 1» i Saturday at7 ■*’ p m and fourth Farm, i Haturday at to so a m svsrjr month and when given according to the plain We gladly welcome Mr. and Mra. C. printed direction» can Ire relied upon HtM'XWfMlh GRANUK Mrrt» thr first Wrd neaday of «-a«*h month at m p m anti third Sat I B. Tailman, who recently bought the 30- with jwrfeet confidence. When reduc urdav at io a m ed with waler and aweetened it ia GIVEN AWAY! MULTNOMAH GRANGK. NO 71 Meet» th» acre farm oppuaite the Cedar achool- pleaaant to take, which ia of great im Haturday in «-very month at 10 *' a. tn., houae. Beautiful Shetland Ponies, handaome fourth portance when medicine muat be given in Grangv hall. Orient «Carte, so I k I Gold Watches, Diamond , l l.ACKAMAH GHANGR mrrtu find Saturday W. E. Wood ha. a num tier of helper, to young children. For »ale by Greaham Rings and other valuable presents given of each month at 10 St) a. m . and third Hatur- picking bernea. lie will ahip :k)0cratea Drug Co. day at 7 An p m away ! FAIRVIKW GRANGK - Mrrta first Wrdnea thia aeaaon. at 10..**) a m . third Tumday evening at Io Boys and Girls who win In our a day o'clock, rarh month Henry Frill went to Seattle Portland 1 KEMMKI.I.VII.I.K GRANGK, NO IM Meet* In Day. Pony and Cart Contest. Read the Want Ads. on page 8. i Ruawrllvtlle M'hoolhou»«* on th«* »ect»nd and fourth Haturday night« tn each month. Mra. L. Maier and daughter, of Port Open to all Boys ami Girls. Coats ! KVKNING HTAR GRANGR Mm» In ... their ___ i nothing to enter. Get enrolled at once. hall at South Mount Talmr on th«* find Hatur land were guest, of Mr and Mra. Henry Hundred» of dollar, wortli ol priaea and «lav of each month at to a nt. AU vini tor* are Jone, for the paat two week*. PR. W ILLIAM KRASS1G welcome cash besides. GKKHHAM GRANGK Meets second Hatur i »KNTtBT The meeting of the C. E. Society Sun ' day in ea< h month at 10 M» a. tn. EVERY CONTESTANT IS PAID CASH 002 Medical Bldg.. - PORTLAND i-\M I - t.K W..I X.» ISO.-Me»u fird day evening will be in charge of M r». 1 Haturday each month. whether he wins a grand prise or not. Branaon. It will certainly be a glMXl I.KNTH GRANGE Meet« second Haturday of meeting. Saturday» and Sunday» Write ua today lor lull particular, he- I ea< h month at 10 so a tn. BRICK HOTEL, - TROVTDAI.E t l.Ai KAMAH GRANGK. NO. W h Meets the Mra. laaac Wood entertained Mini* tor« it ia too late. flr*d Haturday In the month al 10 M) a. m and Edie of Portland and George Hayden of the third Hat unlay al 7:90 p. m HUMAN lilt PUBLISHING GO. COLEMRIA GRANGK NO »7 Meets in all Bridalveil. day siMSion first Saturday in each month in . For the administration and protection 529 Atlantic Av., - Boston, Mass. I grange hall neatt'orlwtt ’ Mra. Emil Olaon and family returned of the 14S National Forest» in 19 states from a month', viait with old friend, at (Granges are reqnest«M| to send to The Herald Inromatlon so that a brief ear«i can l>e run Aberdeeo. and territories and Alaska, the govern tinder this heading free. Send place, day and hour of meeting ) ment spent $2,520,099.02, or about one and one-half cents an acre for the calen When yon advertise in The Herald dar year 1909. Ot thia amount $592,- Read the “Want Ads.” You you reach the buying claw throughout 109.19 waa a|>ent for public improve eastern Multnomah county. ments. Wants Supplied on page 8. Remember, the Aretino rec ord fits all kinds of disc talk ing machines. J. W. BENECKE General Merchandise CLEONE, - - OREGON CHOPPING AND ROLLING (Jrist Taken at any Time—Quick Delivery. WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF MILL FEED Market Price Paid for Grain SUN-DIAL FEED MILL FAIRVIEW, of relatives and friends <>n Sunday. You will want us to have it when you see our samples and hear :: OUR PRICES :: :: Call at tbi-e office tvben in need of anything in the line of PRINTING BEAVER S1AIE HERALD The man who sends aw ay to a bargain house for his buggy is not a good citi- sen. The man who orders his groceries from a mail order catalogue is not the right kind of a man to make a good town. The beat and the most practical way to laiost a city is to buy everything you can right at home. The home mer chant is entitled to the entire patronage of the city. He helps bear the public expenses; he subscribes to local public enterprises; he hears his portion of the local taxes. The man who tills the mail order does none of those things.—Walla Walla Statesman. OREGON PROTECT YOVRSELF AGAINST LOSS BY Fire ! INSURE IN THE OREGON FIRE RELIEF ASSOCIATION PONIES AND CARTS We Want Your Jobwork ... John Brown, Rockwood, Agent For Eastern Multnomah and Clack a tu a, Countiea. : Septic Tanks Built ! Also Cement Walks, Etc. ; Victor Halter, Gresham, Oregon The Oregon Librarv Commission has Twenty Five Cents is the Price of Peace. just sent to Kelso a Traveling Library. The sta.e provide« three Traveling Li braries for the use of the people of Ore- gon and they are free to all. The libra ry contains interesting books on history, travel, agriculture, cooking, etc., and fiction for grown up people and for children. Every citiaen of Oregon should know about and make use of the books. The books are at the home of Mrs. Robert Jonsrnd and may be bor rowed everyday between the hour« of 9 a. m. to. 7 p. m. News dispatches from Africa state one of the parties with the Roosevelt hunting expedition was chased into a town by five lions. The African lions, like the American octopi, show judg ment in who they chase. The terrible itching end smarting, in cident to certain skin diseases, is almost instantly allayed by applying Chamber lain's Salve. Price 25 cents. For sale by Gresham Drug Co. I ' : Action taken by President Taft in set ting aside the Josephine county caves as a National reserve meets with the hear- ty approval of the people of this state, who are interested in preserving its natural wonders. One square mile, in cluding the entrance to the caves, has been made a reservation, belonging to the government, bv proclamation just signed. The caves make up a wonder ful collection of roomy caverns and gal leries in the side of a mountain in the Gray hack range about 30 miles south of Grants Pass. SCISSORS! SCISSORS! A Fine New Pair of these, worth a dollar, to each person who sends us TWO NIW SUBSCRIPTIONS to The Herald at $1.50 each. Send in you own, if a new sub If you know of a news item phone it scription, and a friends and get the Popular Home paper and the in to The Herald. I sciMora. UA PATENT NQ-79®a»2-J OWNED t CONTROLLED V k H amilton S ilver C o . E actorv B M umciu I hd . >