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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 20, 1909)
FAIRVIEW A General Merchandise New Location — Fresh Stock Daily — Best Brands BUTTER AND EGGS TAKEN TROUTDALE Bank Accounts Troutdale, Or , August ID.—W. II. Fairview, Or., August I».—Ths band Accounts that grow, that yield a profit, at Ask its, who worked so strenuously in the McMillan and family of Portland were ' Cheapest Cash Bargains in the County least give an even return. Once started they Hun-Dial (••«! mill here early Sunday guests of the former's brother, Neil Mc- about our Prize Offering. morning, labored in vain though they 1 Millan on Sunday. lead to economy and wealth. were Mtocnoful In blowing open the Agency fur Oregon l ire Relief Association. Alias Gray of Chicago, who has been, sale, a place of unim essary work as the | visiting her sister, Mrs. W. Hummell, . I diMir was unlocked sml a notice to that for several days return«! to her home | effect posted on It, which the liamlits t|,iB ww-k either overlooked or took for a bluff No . j money is evst kept In the safe which is 1 William MaronUiah wai out from tbo |>artnera at their dances. Hut we hope kept only for the sale deposit for valu- 1 Sunday with Ins family, Offers rare advantages to local depositors. Our some day to see them again. Miss Julia able ps|wrs. These were scatter«! all It. E. Mora« of The Dalles was a guest lias promised to return next spring. | over the office but none were defaced. safety deposit boxes are convenient and inex of relatives at the home of Mrs. L. Al- Twelve children have ble«»«l the mar- , No clue for detectioa waa found. pensive. <H.K ANINON | Isrd on Sunday. J rlsge of Mr ami Mrs Dietl of whom The Suu-Dial ranch have let a con Mrs. Wm. Eaton and sister. Miss seven are living, but sorrow and busi ness worries have not dimmed their tract to Axtell A Cree to raise their | IJau-l Warmoth, left Sunday for Taco KI LSD memory or taken from them their jov- present mill building ami to build an ma to visit their parents. Tills will Mr and Mrs John Nelson have re laity ami youth, and though there are addition 34 leet by 140 feet Mrs. Vaughn was out from Portland turned from their wedding trip They “silvery tliriada among the gold,” in i make it more convenient ill loading care i Sunday. TROUTDALE, OREGON spent twelve days visiting the Fair at manner they are as companions to their t ami will give them increased storage . room which they have felt the need of Miss Haui|*hire lias been a,tending Seattle and neighboring towns They Ichildren. They were almost persuaded for some time. Tlu-y will also put in sometime with her grandmother at •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••a« will take up their ab*>le on their place to build a cottage on their farm Here new machinery which will treble their Sunnyside. ami continue their slay out here.es they near here and lie at Imine to their many ! capacity. . think there is no place like Oregon. friends after Spet. I. G. Scharf has return«! 'rom a few The midnight visitors to W. A. Town- days sojourn at Hots! River. They have the well wishes of all for a A large and appreciative audience at ' semi's residence were foil«! in tlieir at tended the lecturers given by Rev. Jas pleasant journey home and should they Frances Johnson has return«! to her tempt to get whatever booty they were Corby on Sunday afternoon and evening or theirs return, they will receive t lie looking for, as nothing was rniss«l, al home at Mrs. W. I.enforth'e after spend warmest welcome. al Junsrud's hall. though the house was ransacked from ing a few days with her mother visiting J C Patterson and wife have return friends at Hood River. top to bottom. ed from Seattle, Tacoma and the coast. (HI KKTVIUt Mrs. A. M. Anderson and son, L»yd, L. A. Harlow and family have return- FOR KeV. Egon will preach here Sunday Rev Wm. Xunyen preached at the have lieen s|>eiidiiig a few days visiting «1 from several days visit with D. Moore evening, Aug. 22. al H o'clock. . at Moore hotel. Seaside. friends al Pleasant Homs. Methodist chuich Sunday. Anton Jergrr, who was operated on Mrs. C. L. Crecsy. mother and sister, Mrs. Edgerton of Portland is visiting J. Latourell, wife and daughter, and for appendicitis last Thursday, is doing her son, James. who are here from Salt 1-ake City visit Mrs. W. Lriforth, have return«! from nicely. Mr ami Mrs. L. L Pridemore will ing, took a trip up the river the latter their outing at Cougar mountain. Mesdames !>. Kotaman, M. lister- leave tomorrow fur Seattle to be gone part of the week. C. Christenson and family of Spring tuoore and F. Patterson ol Portland atiout a week. H. Jackson and family of Portland dale were guests of H. E. Surlier and were ths guests ol their sister, Mrs. J. Miss Julia Cuffman, who has been were visltora of C. A. Slewart and wile wife Monday. C. laumlrte. over Sunday visiting her brother, has gone to Seattle Sunday. Mesdamee H. H. Young and Kane of 8. It McKinney has Improv«! III* liefors returning Io Chicago. W. Ellison and wife entertain«! Jack Portland visit«! Irieuds here the last of place by a chicken house ami well. Bagley and family of Portland. Fifteen l>erry pickers were cam|>ed last the week. Our busy merchant, R E. Jarl, !>*■ Friday at Snag Camp. Geo. Shaw has gone to Spokane where Mrs. Hannah Prolwt has return«! to gone to Seattle to attend the Exposition he has accepted a fxisition in the O. R. Kay Murry ami family recently gave Troutdale alter several days absence. On July 1st the many friends nt Mr. a berry picnic at Snag Camp. A N depot. llis mother and slater, ami Mrs. August Dietl of Wausaw.Wis., Mrs. W. T. Swank of Fairview visit«! Mrs. H M S|>aw ami Ruth, will go to Mr. Morrison, « timber cruiser from were marie |<ryous by a visit from them Spokane alxiut Septemlrer 1st to spend friends here Sunday, What is Best for Indigestion? had WELCHES and their two charming and accomplish- Portland, and a companion the winter. The Cuba and the East Side Colts Mr. A. Robinson of Drumquin. Onta Luttie Welch has return«! home and ■ od daughters.Misses Julia ami Florence. a serious accident ns they were return Mrs. J P. Heslin ami Mrs. D. S. Dun- ’ crossed lints Sunday on the local diara- Mr Dietl took up Ml acres ol land near ing front ins|>ecting some timlwr in the bar are visiting friends in Salem for a ”n'1 bo* the CoIto were not spry enough her broken arm is almost well, thanks rio, has been troubled for years with in digestion and recommends Chamber The buggv here some years ago. settling there Cascade Forest Reserve , for the young bears, the score being 15 to Dr. Short and kind nurses. lain's Stomach and Liver tablets as the longue dropped on the ground ami few days. «■a.n after marrying Their house was Herbert Faubion and wife of Cathla- “best medicine I ever used.” If troubl Mrs. J. C. Payton s|>ent Monday in ' caught umler a log and threw Iwith men ed with indigestion or constipation give limit <>l logs am! consist«! of one room. Portland linking (or housekeeping! The county commissioners have lieen mette. Wash., were guests at La Casa them a trial. They are certain to prove Itv hard lal>>r and «■••nomy they man out. breaking Mr. Morrison's nose and Monte last week. beneficial. They are easy to take and rooms for the winter. Mrs Payton and , • ’ •>< viewing their late acquisition be- aged to clear HI acres of ground and bruising them up Iwlly. They are both pleasant in effect. Price 25 eta. Sampl M..r- daughter, Thelma, came here a few tween here and Fairview and deciding in the hospital at Portland. Mr Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Creighton and start«! the foundation of a home, also es free at Gresham Drug Co. Sec- weeks ago from Sterling, Colo., and are where to erect buildings. Good aptiear-1 son, Charlie, returned to their home tn laid by money enough to visit their rel riaon claims to lie a son-in-law of visiting at the home of the former's| i»K structurers will lie put up and the Portland after a two weeks stay in the atives in Wisconsin where Mr. Dietl retary of the Interior Ballinger. •••••••••••••••a« Mr. Payton grounds improved and beautified and mountains. Mr. Freleubiirg, manager of tl e List aunt, Mrs. T. J. Crnte. went into the grocery business and in the place will be a credit to the neigh will join them in Portland thia winter. which lie has tieen ever since. He now Creek mine, spent Sunday at the hotel Mr. Kelly and daughter, Agnea, of T. HENSLEY F. Clark, an old - time Klickitat ac bornood. Mr Lightner says don't say owns one of the oldest and moat pros- Cherryville. I Portland, went to Government Camp to Axtell. has been Poortar. but eoantyfarm. quaintance of A. T. i ____ , ___ - J. T. Friel, Jr., with his lean, is In peroua establishment in Wausaw. Dur The Adventists tiegan their campmeet spent a few days with his brother in hia ing their visit here they renew«! several the employ of the telephone company. spending a few days with him here new summer cottage. 8. lasar, wife and daughter, of Ht. ings here last Wednesday with a good old acquaintances and made several new Miss Ruth Friel of Sandy is in Ubrr- Wild blackberries and also huckleber attendance. Nearly two hundred are lohns, were Sunday guests of D. *. ones. Their many hrteleaere declared ryville visiting her parents. 50c a Cord ries are plentiful in the mountains thia I camped on the grounds. Dunbar. thia family moot easy to entertain ow summer. ing to their high sense o! adaptation, A. M. Shiblev of Springwater was a Troutdale, Oregon tilting themselves readily to circumstan Alec Holden of Rhododendron has COI TREU You can get all kinds of mill feed at guest over Sunday at the home of Mrs. Phone Farmers 35x2 ces, The home of Mr. A. Herts was gone to Portland for the summer. the mill at Fairview. The grain harvest is on hand in thia M. C. Cornett. their principal stopping place ami they vicinity ami grain of all kinds is very Miss Hila Jackson is spending a few Misa Elsie Harper of the Portland Li-1 noted with delight the change (mm the good. When writing or epeaking to our ad brary and Jack Benefield returned to I days with her |>arvnta in Portland. little log cabin occupi«l by the Herts's C. H. Edwards has Ix-en appoint«! Geo. I>ulph tias is-en down from Seat vertisers please mention that you saw their homes in Portland after a two 25 years ego to the large, neat new their ad. in The Herald weeks stay at La Casa Monte. road supervisor fur District No. ¡15, in tle lor a lew days visit. house they now live in with Its well kept stead ol A. I*. Edwards. Mrs. S T. Atkins and child of St. Many campers are sojourning in the walks, spacious lawns and spreading Intense Colicky Peins Releiied. Jim Dunn of Comas, Wash., is work Paul, Minn , have been visiting E. A. mountains and the woods are full of »had« trees It waa Interesting to hear Whitney and wife. ‘For some ware I suffered from in merry voices. Some have come to fish Mr and Mrs Dietl tell ol hardships and ing for Pllifer A Shay. $6 per thousand on 16 ft tense colicky pains w inch would come and hunt, some to pick berries and Paul Dunn lias enough plank and inconveniences they went through here J. W. Benecke is h ving a concrete on at times and from w liich I could firn! i and 24 ft. Rough. 5*1 years ago. They have proe|<er«l well spikes for the county to build half a frame made for his scales. no relief," says I. S. Mason of Beaver others to just get a breath of the sweet, fresh mountain air. The hotels were and instead of the one room log house mils of the extension of the Paul Dunn D. W. McKay and wife have gone to Dam, Ky. “Chanilierlain's Colic, Cole-: All kinds ol Dressed Lumber 1 ra hik I Diarrhoea Remedy was reeom-; never so crowded before. Work will la-gin Seattle to visit about two weeks. they now own am! occupy a large 15 road west to Hiring. mend«! to me by a friend. After tak- . room brick building. It was with the at once under the aO|>ervi(on of C. 11. Mrs. B. B. Buttlis and son of Minne- ing a few doses of the retn«ly I was en-' Will deliver lumber anywhere. dee|H-at regret that we hade our jolly Edwards. apolis, Minn., have lieen visiting at the tirely teliev«!. That was four years ago * SAINT MICHAEL’S CATHOLIC friends gorsl bys on Saturday. Aug. 14. and there lias lieen no return of tile home of the former's grandparents, C. symptoms since that time.” This rem- ; CHURCH, Sandy, Ore.—Rev. Bereh- We realised that we would miss those | When you advertise in The Herald A. Stewart and wife. told Durrer. Services will be held on eily is for sale by Gresham Drug Co. charming duels sang by the girls be you reach the buying class throughout the first' Sunday of each mouth at PHONE 44« 10:30 a. ill. neath the spreading cherry tree. We eastern Multnomah county. Granulated Sore Eyes Cured. w ill miss their joyous laughter as they ROCKWOOD joined ua in our many walks and drives “For 20 years I suffered from a had and our young men will miss them as Read the Want Ada. on page 8. caw* of granulated sore eyes,” ws Mrs. Beulah Rowley, her two little Martin Itoyd of Henrietta, Kv. • In daughter«, Blanch and Cleo, and Miss February, It» Kt, a gentlemen me to try Chamberlain*!« Salve. 1 taught Leatha Freeman, have just returned one I m > x and used alwnit twothirds of it from a very pleasant trip. They spent Aretino Talking Machine and niv eyes have not given me any some time in Portland visiting friends FREE with $40.00 in cash trouble since.” This salve is fur sale by and went from there to Kelso, Wash., Grvtdiam Drug Co. trade. on water. They report a jolly time. John Brown, - Rockwood The Bank of Troutdale Clackamas County THE BANK OF TROUTDALE $20 per Ton Cash Peach Plums and Italian Prunes Delivered at FAIRVIEW, Ore gon. Boxes will be Furnished. William Ellison p. o.. cleone Gasoline Wood-Saw LUMBER STRAUS LUMBER CO FREE! Take Notice. REGISTERED GERMAN COACH ACHILL 4 39 7 • > Will Have Headquarters for the Season of 1909 ;; 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 Ö (J. A. Cox, MnKr. E. Donahue, Sec’y. ; NOTICE—Is hereby given that there is impound«! in the Fairview Pound the following stiwk : One brindle, and ! one ereain colored Jersey cow without lirands. They will he held subject to law as follows: Unless the owner or other person having an interest in the name shall claim possession of same and |mv all coats and charges of the keeping of the same, with advertising thereof together with the fees provided for in ordinance No. 14. effective April 15, | 1909, same animals will be sold at auction to pay said fees and charges. ■ Auction to be held at Fairview City 1 Pound Saturday, Aug. 21, '09 at 10 o'clock a. m. J. O. Davie, Marshal. (34 Read The Herald. Subscribe for The Herald. Cholera Infantum Cured. •'Something like two years ago my lialiy, which was then about a year old. was taken seriously ill with cholera in fantum, vomiting and purging profane ly," writes J. F. Dempsey of Dempesy, Ala. I did what I could to relieve her but did her no good and being very much alarmed about her went for a phy sician but failed to find one, so came back by Elder Bros. A Carter's store and Mr. Elder recommend«! Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. I procuref a bottle of it, went borne as ouieklv as possible and gave the baby a dose of the remedy. It relieved her in 15 minutes and soon cnr«l her entire ly.” For sale by Gresham Drug Co. Aretino 10-in. record FREE with $10.00 in cash trade. Summons In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Multnomah County. NELLIE SEAVEY, Plaintiff CHARLIE SEAVEY, Defendant To Charlie Seavev, the above named defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby require! to appear and answer the complaint tiled against you in the above entitled court ami cause or before the 29th day of September, ! on 1909, which is six weeks after the date of first publication of this notice, as or dered by the Court, and if you fail to so ! appear and answer, the plaintiff will apply for the relief pray«! for in her complaint, to-wit: For a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing between the above nam«i plaintiff and defendant, and for the care and custody of the i daughter, the onlv child of plaintiff and I defendant, and for such further relief j as the court seems meet and just. This summons is published by the order of the Hon. W. N. Gatens, judge I of the above nam«l Court, made and entered on August It, 1909. H. G. LAKE, Attorney for plaintiff. Date of first publication Aug. 13, 1909. Date of last publication Sept. 24. 1909. Remember, the Aretino rec ord fits all kinds of disc talk ing machines. J. W. BENECKE General CHOPPING AND ROLLING Orisi Taken at any Time—Quick Delivery. WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF MILL FEED Market Price Paid for Grain DR. WILLIAM KRASS1G DKNT1BT «02 Medical Rldg . • PORTLAND Saturdays and Sundays BRICK HOTEL, • TROUTDALE I SUN-DIAL FEED MILL FAIRVIEW, OREGON