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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 27, 1909)
FAIRVIEW General Merchandise New Location — Fresh Stock Daily — Best Brands BUTTER AND EGGS TAKEN TROUTDALE HARLOW, BLASER & HARLOW e Fairview, Or., August 24 —Mr. and Trout.lair, Or., Aug 24.—H. H. Ix>gan Ask Mr,. T. J. (’rule are entertaining Mr. lisa returned from a few days visit with Cheapest Cash Bargains in the County and Mrs. C. II. Johnson <>I Hop«, Kan- relatives in Seattle where he also at about our Prize Offering. sss. tended the Expnaitioa. Mrs. Ligan ac Mr,. O II. Jenkin, I, visiting friend, companied Mr. Jjigan, but has gone to for Oregon l ire Relief Association. Waterville, Wash., to visit her uncle at Lslianon tor a few days. Miss Eva Townsend I, spending a lew for a few days. Ralph Lynch of Villa Grove, Iowa, day, with her aunt In Portland. II. H. btone and family have returned has lieen visiting his cousin, Mias Pearl daughter, Mr« J T M< Inlyre. fur the from a lew day, outing at Kt. Marlin, Kadiord, and the two spent a lew days at Seaside la.t week. past «evrral weeks. Hr lisa gone home Springs. Mrs. Aaron Fox and daughter, Miss for m »hort visit with Mr« E Hurt. Mia, Margarete Wright of Portland ia William Odell la working Mt Welche« ■|H-mling a few day, with Mrs. H. N. Kalina, have returned from their outing at Seaside ami Mr. and Mra. Fox left on Maxey. < 'amp. Tuesday lor Seattle to spend a few daya J. II. Schram and son, Carl, visited at the lair. over Sunday with the lormer’, brother Mrs Emmilt Coleman is s|>ending a GOVIKSMINT ( AMP. KELSO at Highland. few day. with Portland friends. Fur grandeur of scenery, i n vigor all ng Miaa Lou I. Oalaiine, who liaa la-en Horace Wile, and wife of Portland Mrs Bernice Helming is here from air and ire cold *»I'T fresh from the visiting in the community, has returned were Sunday gueat, ol their aunt ami Marshfield visiting al the home of L glacier« of Mt. H o « m I, Government Camp to her Imine al Independence. unde, Mr. and Mr,. C A. Stewart Helming. i« mb ideal vamping ground. Chaa KrehS lias l*e«n Inlay with Ilia Mr«. O. A. Jack«on entertained Mra. Mrs. J. Allred ¡.arson and sister, Mrs. Twelve lainilivM from Gresham art* binder throughout the neigh lor Inaal. Thoma, liimler and daughter, Ml,, l.il- N. Courier, returned on Monday from a represented at Government Vamp. Lov A gmal gram crop la el|H*< t«d. lian, of tiresham and a numla-r ot other lew weeks absence spent in taking a trip er« of mountain scenery r*»mr ami go Mias Minnie llarriom la making friend, from Portland on Sunday. The to Alaska and in visiting friends in the daily either by stage or automobile. weekly visits to Portland to have her party had luncl at Blue Iaike. Sound cities. The T IL Howitt family returned eyea treated, Mia, la>>ra Dolph i, «pending the Mrs. Ellen Wright and daughter,Mias Imme Wetlnrsday laden with buckle* Anmng the exciting event, of the week with Mi«, Margaret Cory in Port Sadie, of Portland, visited relatives here Iterrie«. having remained long enough week wa, a ,ladling fire on John Sei- land. Sunday t<> work up a mountain appetite. win*, place. School will begin here September fitli Neil McMillan and Earnest Hall spent A«k Ed Aylaworth how to catch inoun Mr,. <>. 11 ago.-« and two children I with Mi«»-, Alice KaamuMen ami Lyrl Sunday with W. A. McMillan in Port tain trout. have rcturne-l to Portland alter ,|iend- Eldridge in charge. land. Fred Field house baa taken many view« mg a umnth in tin, vicinity. W T. Swank’s rwidetice on the O. K. Mrs. Campbell has been spending a of Yorum Faile. M hit* river glacier* Anton Jerger liaa rsturnsd from the A N. railway alxiut one mile east of Ml. IL mm I and Hummil House, which hospital very much improved, thank, town, wa, broken into la«t Thursday few days with Mrs. L. Brink. Eilers "King of the Cattle King" can l*r seen later at bi« jewelry «lore on to ilia «kill of Dr. Short. night and Fl fiO in change taken. On show was given here Monday night. Main street. Mi«a Annie Jsrl, accompanied hy the «ante night some one refreshed Mra J. Allard Craghead has been On August 23d E. Cvlemsn am! hi« some friends from Wiacemsin, «pent last themselves with cheese from the factory spending a lew days with friends in a«Mi«lanl. gui<le« for Ml. flood trips, Sunday at the coast. here. took Ml seen Emery, Pierce, Wilke, ami The Sun-lhal company are increasing Salem. Mark Emery ami Jackson Jon**« to Jbe Mr. Kicks is building a new house for the rapacity ot their feed null to twice triangular moraine ami illumination What i» Best for Indigestion? it, prraent aixe. Thirty feet will lie ad himself on his property. point. Coming down they wound Mrs llatlie White ot Portland ia Mr \ Robinson of I»rumqtiin, Onta ded in width on the south side and the around gigantic c»revM*ea and fronted rio, h«n lieen troubled for years with in- entire building will be made several feet spending a lew day, with ber parents, many leaser ones. Only an etperienc« digrwtioti and recommend« Chamber* longer. Wm. Johnson and wife. rd guide could make thia trip a sate Inin'« Stomach and Liver tablet« a« the Mi«« Yem Weaver of Portland is vis Opal Surber celebrated ber eighth ' , I m ««< medicine I ever used." Il troubl one. ed with ln<lige«tton or i*on«tipation give iting her grandparent«, C. A. Slewart birthday with a party at which were For pointers on «leer hunting go to them a trial. They arc certain to prove and wife present twelve of ber little friends, last (»enetirial. They air «*a«y to tak«- and Ernest Tl>ouip**n ami Mark Emery. W. A. Town«end and wife have re Thursday afternoon. pleaaant in effort. Price ?•”» cts. Sampl- Sundav evenings religion« service« are ea free al Gresham Drug Co. turned from a trip to Salt latke where D. W. Grant, wife anil son of Portland conducted by Rev Pratt of kord’s Pres they vi«ite>l Mr«. Townsend*, sister for have been visiting at Glenalder farm,the byterian church and Rev. Montgom a few day. home of Mrs. Grant's |>arents. ery of Third Htreet Presbyterian church Miss Calls llditi i, ,|>ending the Mrs. E. B. Wood ot Gresham ha, fOlfRIU of Portland. The««- services air held at week with her siater in Portland. lieen visiting friends here. R<>u<l«*ll <»f Minn«*«|M)li» i« Mr» visit- Mountain View Hou«e. Mrs. M. J I.ittlepage ot Portland ha« Mra. Anna Graham left on Monday Mr« E. A. Kelly invite*! her friends ing her cousin, Mr», Griffin. la-rn visiting her daughter, Mrs. E. E. for Michigan where she ex|iec-t, to make Mr. Andrew« ha* built a house on hi« to a campfire. Mrs. Eva Emery Dye llealin her future home. wa« toa«tma«ter. Deputy Nheriff Kelly (arm. I-ee llerlarrt ba« lieen down from Ida gave reminiscences «I m » u I the naming of Wm. Eaton played ball with Portland The ire cream social given by the Bap ho and called on friend, here the last o* i Sunday. Government Camp ami Mrs. Laura tist Aid Society wa« a »urcese the week. Turner gave a talk about her recent vis Mr. Gnttin ha» laiill a new house on it to the Philippine«, where she did hi« ranch. Mr». M Cook and daughters, Rachel iui««i*>nary work. and Edith, have returned from several LUSTEDS. weeks visit in Idaho. Wild strawberries, which weraabund* Mr. ami Mrs. Jenson of Nebraska are ant. are about gone. Huckleberries are G. R. Steele, who travels for a nursery visiting Mr. and Mrs. Blackburn for a CORBETT not a« plentiful a« last year, though Ilarrv Tuttle, wile and sisters, rame company, has been borne for a few daya few days They will visit Seattle be great quantities are being picked by the out from Portland Sunday. fore returning home, They are delight- stay. white people as well as the Indian«. William Butler and family have re ed with Oregon. Miaa Bertha Henry of Portland was There is a gang of men working on the guest of friends at Ferndale Place turned from s|>ending a few daya in the Lusted grade, They are getting Washington. on Saturday and Sunday. SALMON Misses Isabelle and Elsie Thompson ready to put in a rock crusher the first K. P Rasmussen was in Portland on The new liri Ige over the Sandy river, business Friday. have returned to Boise, Idaho, after a of next week. Mr. Hillvard expects to do considerable work on our roada this built by J. T. McIntyre, is completed Miss Paulsen of Portland was the few steki visit with relatives here. winter.. ami will I h > known aa llriglilwmsl bridge Fred Pelton, wife and children ami guest of the Misses Lilly and Alice Ras Alfred and Harris Hamilton visited Mrs. A. Shields and daughter, all of Mra. F. Hurt of Bull Kun baa return mussen over Sunday relatives in Portland on Tuesday and Portland, were recent guests of John ed home after a few days visit to her The benefit social given by Columbia took in the circus. sister, Mr». J. T. McIntyre. Grange and the friends of Miss Agnes Bliss and family. Mrs. Zan and daughter, Mrs. Herbert Mrs. J. P Heslin and Mra. 1». S. T.un- Mr Bunion lias gone to Hillsboro to Evans was a decided success, Isitli soci Simmons, are taking in the fair at Seat visit his daughter 11« will return about ally and financially, and expresses th« liar have returned from a week's visit tle. the l-’itli of Seplsmber. Ingli esteem in which Mi«« Evans in with Salem friends. Mrs. G. Blackburn visited with E. D. The following held in this vicinity, Mrs. J. P. Murphy, Miss Louise Mol We have several new settler, in tl is Hamilton and family Tuesday. neighborhood. Mr. Martin ha» taken impromptu program w io* rvixlered : ler ami Mias Brown, all of Portland, vis Charles Simmons reports of having a tip a homeatead al«>ut 3 milea from Sal Instrumental Duet, Viroqua Julien ami it« ' Mrs. A. B. Moller last Sunday. J. W. Townsend ami family spent - fine well after going the depth of over mon, and J. It. Ewing lias also taken a Stella Anderson; Recital tor, Mrs. 150 feet. He lias it bricked to the top homestead al,ml 3 miles from her«*. Sprague; Vocal Solo, Ethel Smith; In Sunday with Mra. Townsend's brother, and plenty of water. strumental Duet, Stell Anderson and John Sleret at Pleasant Home. They are all welcome. Viroqua Julien; Instrumental Solo, Most all the farmers in this vicinity Miss Birdie Washburn has gone to C. II. Hamlin lias been visiting his Victor Nut ley. have their grain cut. Portland to reside. Troutdale, Oregon. tyrniy »John Brown, - Clackamas County <1 l. K A N I N G M J «H*****^O^W*»*«Wt***HM*OM**«******W*»«** REGISTERED GERMAN COACH ACHILL 4 3 97 <• Will Have Headquarters for the Season of 1909 J 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 Q. A. Cox, Mngr. Dealers Rockwood E. Donahue, S. B. Hall of this place has been re cently elected Professor of Science In the Medford High School. Mr. Hall is a graduate of the Oregon Agricultural College of the class of 1909. While in college he took an active part in student ami college activities. lhiring his sen ior year at college lie was a member of the Senior Honor Society as well as l>e- ing president of three other student or ganisations and major of the Second Batallion in the cadet regiment. He will leave in a few davs to take up the work which will lie extensive as he will introduce agriculture and athletic» into the school. His many friends wish him < » much success in his new field. Threshing is progressing rapidly in this vicinity with two machines in the field. I < > KI Sec’y. You can get all kinds of mill feed at j the mill at Fairview. ». I When writing or speaking to onr ad vertiser, pie».« mention that you saw their ml. in The Herald Groceries, Dry Goods, Footwear Light Hardware and Feed e FARM PRODUCE HANDLED ON COMMISSION Sand, Clay, Cement, Lime—Best Bargains in the County e • •••••••••••••••• •• •••••••••••••••••• The Second Annual PORTLAND FAIR OREGON’S BIGGEST SHOW! DKNTIBT - PORTLAND Saturday« and Sunday« BRICK HOTEL. • TROCTDALE Sept. 20-25 1009 Admission 50c 6 Horse Races Daily. National Live Stock Exhibits Balloon Racing. Chariot Racing. Fascinating Midway THE FIREWORKS will be the most gorgeous and magnificent pyro technic display ever seen on this Coast Will interest the whole family. REDUCED RATES ON ALL ROADS Granulated Sore Eyes Cured. I, your name Smith? If it ia «"»n are wanted at the Seattle Exposition Spe "For 20 year, I suffered from a bad tember 2, to take part in the Smith case of granulated sore eyes," says Family Day festivities. From high and Martin Boyd of Henrietta, Ky. "In February, 198, a gentlemen asked me low, from far and nesr, the Smith, are to try Chamberlain’s Salve. I bought going to the Fair on that date. There one box and used atxjut two-thirds of it will be prize, for the oldest Smith, the and my eyes have not given me any trouble since." This salve is for sale by youngest Smith, the prettiest Smith. 1 Gresham Drug Co. the homeliest Smith, etc. A warning Im, lieen iseueil to all vi»itora that when ’ you want to «peak to a Smith on that < Read the Want Ads. on page 8. day not to call him but go up and col- ' lar the fellow vou wish to address, lest you have all the Smiths on the ground \ "rubbering" when you call. T. HENSLEY An event of great interest, especially i to the Pacific coast, will be the visit of e ' :«J of the leading business men of Jap an, who will arrive on Spetember 6 for a tour of 50 cities of the country. The visitors sre coming to lesra of the re sources and commercial methods of the ' United States. ♦ : : Gasoline Wood - Saw 50c a Cord Troutdale, Oregon Phone Farmers 35x2 I OFFER S20 PER TON for First-Class Italian Prunes DFLIVERED AT FAIRVIEW Must be packed in boxes, well colored, firm, not ripe. I urge parties having prunes to sell to bring in samples at once for advice, because previous years farmers have waited too long before shipping. No Soft Prunes Bought this Season ! : : Wm. Ellison, Cleone P.O ♦ a 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 all kinds of disc talk ing machines. J. W. BENECKE General CHOPPING AND ROLLING Orisi Taken at any Tima-Quick Delivery. WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF MILL FEED Market Price Paid for Grain DR. WILLIAM KRASS1G «02 Medical Bldg.. Everything Complete Lines of When you advertise in The Herald von reach the buying class throughout eastern Multnomah county. tn the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Multnomah County. NELLIE SEAVEY, Plaintiff vs. CHARLIE. KEAVEY, Defendant To Charlie Seavev, the above named defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and »newer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled court and cause on or before the 29th day of September, 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 anawer, the plaintiff will ; apply for the relief prayed for in her Cholera Infantum Cured. j complaint, to-wit: For a decree dissolving the bonds of “ Something like "Something like1 two year* year, ago my Imby, which was then about a year old, matrimony now existing between the above named plaintiff and defendant, was taken seriously ill with cholera in fantum, vomiting and purging profuse and for the care and custody of the < • ly," writes J. F. lVmpaev of Dempesy, daughter, the only child of plaintiff ami < • Ala. I did w-liat I could to relieve her defendant, and /or such further relief but did her no good and being very as the court seems meet and just. This summons is published bv the much alarmed ab<>iit her went for a phy < I sician but failed to find one, so canrc order of the Hon. W. N. Gatens. Judge I of the above named Court, made and back by Ehler Bros. A Carter’s store and Mr. Elder recommended Chamberlain’s entered on August 11, 1909. Fl. G. LAKE. « I Colic, Cholera ami Diarrhoea Remedy. 1 Attorney for plaintiff. < ► I pr.s-ured a la It tie of it, went home as quickly as possible and gave the l«by .a Date of first publication Aug. 13, 1909. .lose of the remedy. It relieved her In [ Date of last publication Sept. 24, 1909. 15 minutes and soon cured her entire ly.” For sale by Gresham Drug Co. in SUN-DIAL FEED MILL FAIRVIEW, OREGON