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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 3, 1909)
3 FAIRVIEW TROUTDALE Troutdale, Or., Hept. 2—Troutdale rairview, Or., Hept. 2—Mi»w Grace Wilcox, a former teacher in Fairview, public achool will o|>en Hept. 13, with visited friends here Wediomday. she Prof. P M. Nash, .Misa Anna Graham ami Misa Irma Voae in charge. will .each in Portland this winter. D. ('. Allard was up from Seaside on Mia. Lee Hliaw and children of Hpo* Sunday. kan» arc visiting Mrs. II M. Shaw. Misa Laura Mengirn of Portland was J<4» ii Hennings of Barrington, III ,and Arthur Sturdevant of Pralt*burg,N. Y., a Hnmlay guest of Mrs. A. F. Tiller. visited W illiam and I.|I m * i I Stone here Misa Bertha Helming returned today Sunday. The four young men and Rev. from Long Beach. (’romley an« Lsk»- Forest graduates. W. Swain ami family ■ re taking a Mr» W. Menefee sud children an«i fortnight's outing at Ht. Martin« Mrs, Flemming un<l cbiidrm are here Springs. Cost no more than others from Idaho visiting Mr». A. E. Ihmnett Mrs. Annie Reynolds pntertai tied a Don’t buy uniil you investigate Misses It wmm lee and Lily Luacber have jinml>rr of little folks from Troutdale, returned from a visit with their gtso l* Gresham iind Forthind last Saturday on Let us send you our catalogue father, Mr. Gioos nt Fulton. Handy river in honor of the~tb birthday Mr and Mrs C A. Stewart will cele I of her daughter. Alice. Ask us about the 1910 automobiles brate the .‘anh anniversary of their wiel Mr». R. E. Moore and daughter,Fran- ding on Sept nth at the Imm«« of Mrs. «■♦•►, returned Sunday to their home i.i Stew art’s mother, Mrs. MvDuffcn, in The I »alien. YOU WON’T REGRE1 IT— Portland. The Adventist* closed their camp- Mrs. Wrn. Ix*e ami three «laughter», 1 meeting» here Sunday. of Portland, ami Raymond Adams of I Mrs. Ben Griffith* ami children of WAGON ANI» Bl (KJILS Al rOMOBII I Sil I '•ItlHin Tacoma, uer»? Sunday guests of Mrs. II. ! Woo«I la wo, Wash., are visiting D. B. J3O I . Morrison Street Chapman Ä Alder Streets Portland. Orc. poi Hand, Orc. M.Shaw. | Griffiths. A. I-. Lin«l»ey ami wife of Portlaml i Gua Hhnlti of Portland has lx*en •|M‘ht Sunday wi.h Mrs. J. W. Town* spending a few «lays at the home of hit 1 aend. uncle. L. Helming. .1 II. Schram ami two oldest son» and Mr». Bernice Helming has returned A. I ■ Bennett and tw<> oldest children to her home at Marshfield. have gone to the hoptields. Mr. Mason of Portland s|*»nt Sunday G L K A N I «N H M Rev. McCraw of P«»rtland will preach with friend» at the home of Mrs. A. T. in the Presbyterian church here next Teller. Sunday morning. The Cuba k*t their second game of J. H P. ters u and family ami Ralph the season «Sunday to Woodlawn; »cote KI I Ml Co|«t I h mi lltid W dr h.*VV gOtlO to T»ll«* '.» to I. S ho d will <>prii »»ii M<»nAav. H«»pt«*m* tiH«>k fur an ««tiling. I Mrs. H. H. Voting of Portland was a L.» i:t. will. Mi»« Blanch Miller primi- <*nv hundred and Im nty Luslirls to recent gu»-*t of Mr». X. B. >tone. p.«l a!» I I rr sister primary t-aubvr. the a«'te was the yield of «’its threshed ('has. Barnhall and wife have gone to Fur broke «»«it U*t w«*« k at PiBfrr and by John strucken last week. the hopfiehls. Shay’* mill, at it ted by apwrU fr.»m the Mr. and Mr*. Wemial are having him- A iiuui I h r ‘d bunk M is» Jenie May Young it visiting Bk “- donkey engine. Isrr hauled for a new residence near nie and Elnubeth Lowe. h<iu«r» burned. Center Station. Julin Nelson is (Htm MILE The Y. P. s. F,. will l»e entertained at place. SANDY Lew R «ntirv. engineer at Davenports, th«* home of Mr. and Mr». .1. W. Town- A, Wledehu»ch will spemi a w< « k on hi» homestead. Samly, < >r , Sept. 1 — Mr. Huffman is •»»n<l Friday evening. Ice cream will Hr ftdling llmU*r at I. I Pridemore ami w ife have return I«» served and camiy *ohl fur the benefit erecting a house an his projierty w hich wa* taken t»» m P uii I mii <I hospital. his family will occupy as soon a* com ed from Seatt e. «>( the society. Fiank Pattern»« ami wife are going i<> Cha* Xewlard, wh«» ha» !»«en in thè N>»rman Holgate an«l wife of Culde pleted. lie has purchased the building the hop field» mar Indtpemlence. employ of the Davenport mili» Ì9 h«me sac, Ida., urr visiting E. D. Holgate and he n««*«l ns » meat market and will move it on his own lot. Min and coi*llrmath»n rkercb again. w ife. were held Sunday aftern»*»!» in the X-»r* M!-*«•» Minnie Layman ami Irene Alex P.r«»'k» hi* returned from a M. sdame* Sm ver and Georgie Hoyt wrgian Ltithrran church by Rev ° H« > k’s Irin in Porti «ml. of Portland visited friend» hr re Tues D ug’a-* attended Nina McGinnis’ fun Hag«*'»- Minnie Mt Ur'»on wascoiifirm* eral at l’u*n*«nt Home on Wednesday tieo. Il.ra.hcr Im« returned from day. ed. ' afternoon. Portland, bringing two pack-liur>M with Kligrl Bn- have started to run their Mrs. I»eUie Sloop of Boring is confin him and will remtue work in his mine. For g*M>dmuk go to the Gresham threwhii g ii .A» bine. ed to her l>ed with rheumatism. The two wild horses which were pur Mil! ; new roller?«; upvii Tue*'lay a J. II Revenue ami wife expect to Robert Brymer and wife of Portland chased by ' Imntrcey l’< ffman arid w Inch Fridays. •tart l«»r un »»uting at South B**tid,\k ash, were guests of Mr. ami Mrs. Tlielcke of have tn.-u running al large in I'aacade oil •*. I tciiiln r 4th lu l»v g ue a week or Kelso this week. Forest l!> have Is-eu captnred b, A Sprained Ankle. mor«*. It is certainly time the foo«l commis men Working on the government trail An usually treated a sprained Risk)»4 sioners were stirring up tiie impure Manager Keller »»( the Multnomah and are breaking them to work. will disable the injured person tor a and Clackamas Counties Telephone < *>. A band <■( Indians passed through month or more, luit by applying Cham- milk business. Not long ago a friend of Wd« here tills Week Wild placed phone* here l.i-l week taiund for the Wild Cat leriAin's Liniment and olmerving the mine found a worm an inch long in a directions with each larttle faithfully, a glass of butter milk at one of the most lii tl »• residence «»I C. A. Johnson anti mountain to pick berries. cure may, in most cases, be effected in prominent lunch counters in West Port Jonsrud Bro*, ».«wmtll. Mr. anil Mr- Pridemore of Wisconsin le»» than one week’s time. This lini land. Wr feel dee pl V grateful tn the O. W and Mrs. Kline of Seattle have liven vis ment ia a most remarkable preparation; try it for a sprain or a bruise, or alien P. for agreeing I»» semi the A.-4A p. in. Miss Beegle of Gresham is spending a iting tln ir brother, L. F Pndemorv the laid up with chronic or muscular rheu and II I*'» p. m. ears out to llortng. past week. matism, and tou are certain to Ire de few day« with her sister, Mrs. G. (’ox itefore gtung to Seattle to attend the If you have not read the first <*ditor- The ulaoti Company of Portland have lighted with the prompt relief which it »fiords. For sale by Gresham Drug Co. Seminary. ial in la»l we« k’w Herald, do so m»w and nearly completed a sliirrglenilll at All- il you fnll»»w the advice given y««u will Rev. Parounngian will lecture in the ■ pmigli Station and are trying to buy up find an improvement in conditions. Methmlist church Friday evening, Sept. all the cedar around Snug I’amp. They GAfES CROSSING. 3, for tike benefit of the church. A. Larson of Wisconsin has returned intend clearing out Eagle creek and home after a two weeks visit here with floating the enter during high water. A. J. Oldenliurger and his suns, Lunia Glen McIntyre, whose leg was broken the Jarl family. IL* was so well plena« and George, left la»t Friday for eastern some time ago, is able to be on crutch Vincent Friel ia at home on a vi.it. Oregon »here they have taken a con- es. . e«i with Oregtm that lie intend» to w«*ll Misa Myrtle Friel made a vinit to Itraet to do suine grading on a new rail hla busim ss interests and move out to Mr. and Mrs. Hart of Gresham have road. this country, lie has partislly l»argaiii- Greslmni last week. moved into |»art of Greg Cox’s house. J. II. I.. Mayhew ■nd family have ed for property here He assists Mr. Parrot in his blacksmith A nunilwr of Kelso ¡»vople attended gone to the Fir Grove hop yard near In The Urea around here have caused dependence. where he will look »(ter the the dedication »»f th«* Methodist church i some anxiety and a great amount of «|)O p. Sandy Grange held a good all The 2H> picker» he lia» engng«-d to pick the smoke, but not much damage. in Handy lant Sunday Sun- day meeting Saturday. Some new mem crop for 1». P. McCarthy. Milton Nelson, who is employed at The tiall team went to Linnton Thv bers were taken in. W. O. Hugh »nd family went to Samir ' dav and played the team there. the Heusingers’ Lumber Co., at Mar It ia I'eing arranged (or a Commercial on Sunday to attend dedication. mot, spent Sunday with his folks. ■core wan in lavor of Gate». Club to lie organised here. Dave Dougs»» »ml family attended J. Leithei»er i» painting hi» house. Cha». Cox and mother have moved the dedication at Sandy last Sunday. It i» reported that at least two new back to Sandy. Bill RUN. residence» are to be put up here in the Fire started from a donkey engine at Harvesting is alsmt through in this near future. A Reminder. II I". S. Lumber Company's mill burn locality and threehing will soon I m » on, Amo» llarrick and wife eiaited up the ed Mr. Sannder's house but the mill Remember that R. R. Carlson’s but that will not last long as must of hotisefurnisldng establishment is pre* Willamette valley. was not damaged much. the grain is cut for hay. piano. Min» Herman ia the proud owner of a pared to furnish any home from the Mrs. L. M. Little, who Ims been with Mrs. R Gibons of The Dalles visit«*«! most humble to th«* most modern nt new her sister, Mrs. Ikniglass, some time, with her step son, G. Gibon*. last wirk. prices that have given satisfaction to Ims returned to her home in Portland. Card of Thanks. Hhe was very much pleased with this the rhrudest purchaser. (If Mr. Junker is building a real estate part of the country and surprised at our The umleri-igiiiil wish to thank the office. You keep your eve on Sandy. good mountain roads. neiglilairs and friend» for their »ympa- Yun ran get nil kinds of mill feed at tliv and ».»iatsnee during Hie sickne»» The Methodist church was dedicated Hubbard Bryant of Albany visited ttir mill nt Fairview. and death of their father, John Metr.ger. Sunday. Member» gathered from (ar and near to attend the ceremony. The G. \V. Allder, building is large and well finished and Mr». G. W. Allder. a credit to the community. Dora Heighten met with a painful ac cident Saturday evening while horse New Location — Fresh Stock Daily — Best Brands COTTRELL back riding. The horse became fright BUTTER AND EGGS TAKEN School will cointnenre next Monday, ened at something in the road and Sept. 0th. Mias Iturcas Headin of Cot thrown off and broke her arm. Cheapest Cash Bargains in the County Ask trell and Mias Blanch Rctherford of was School will open September 1:1th. Lenta are the teachers. about our Prize Offering. new building is complete and well Mr». M. Ball returned home last week plied with modern furniture. Forty Agency for Oregon Fire Relief Association from Washougal. eight single desks have recently been The threshing machine has made its purchased. Elisabeth Canning 1ms ap|H*arance in thia community. been re-elevte<I a« teacher. Mr. Andrews brought out two loads One of the principal events of the of door» ami windows for hit new resi week was a party given by Mrs. Junker dence. in honor of her daughter's birthday. Mr». Bellinger and daughter of Leba This was the gayest party of the year non were visiting at the home of Mr. anil might well be called childrens' day judging from the great number of hap ami Mrs. Hutchins. py faces present. The new store on the Henry Perrett lot will soon l>e completed. DR. WILLIAM KRASSIG Miss Emily McElroy, one of Sandy’s DKNTWT former teachers, has a position in a no? Medical Bldg.. P >RTI.AND Portland school. Margaret Canning left Friday for Saturday* and Sunday* BRICK HOTEL, • TRO!’TOALE Spokane to attend the Holy Name Acad emy. She will do Normal work. VV A (i O N S B U ( i G I E S AUTOMOBl LES Clackamas County Bank Accounts Accounts that grow, that yield a profit, at least give an even return. Once started they lead to economy and wealth. The Bank of Troutdale Offers rare advantages to local depositors. Our safety deposit boxes are convenient and inex pensive. THE BANK OF TROUTDALE TROUTDALE, OREGON The Second Annual PORTLAND FAIR OREGON’S BIGGEST SHOW! Rockwood Sept. 20-25 1009 50c Admission 6 Horse Races Daily. National Live Stock Exhibits Balloon Racing. Chariot Racing. Fascinating Midway THE FIREWORKS will I m ? the most gorgeous and magnificent pyro technic display ever * «-n on thi» Coa-t. Will interent the whole family. Ri.DICED RATES ON ALL ROADS HOWELL VALLEY Special Prices. The ladies Mission Society of the Eutherian church met with a large at* tendance last Monday at the home of P. X. Alnuj list Rev. J. E. Nordling •poke very intertaininglv on missions. R. tTv-hmenis were served under the trees. J S. On Inrff of Bucklin, Mo., arrived la*t Tuesday to visit his relatives. He is a brother to Mrs. Gast Larson and Mrs. Emanuel Anderson of Gresham. Mrs. Klang of Luluth, Minn . is visit ing her brother, Alfred Johnson. Misses Ida and <>lga Nord bio m are in Seattle visiting friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Gust Larson, Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Anderson went to Battle Ground, Wash., .Saturday for a visit with relatives. Mrs. Emily Johnson has l>een very ill but is improving. Special prices on lumber at the Brown Lnmlrer Company mill, for a few days. John Van Zmte, Receiver. <37 When writing or »peaking to our ad- vertiae r» please mention that you saw their ml. in The Herald Read the Want Ads. on page 8. ••••••••••••••••e T. HENSLEY Gasoline Wood - Saw 50c a Cord Troutdale, Oregon Phone Farmers 35x2 Invest in Gresham real estate. ••••••••••••••••• I OFFER $20 PER TON i tor First-Class Italian Prunes | f DELIVERED 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 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. General Merchandise lohn Brown fl J. W. BENECKE General CHOPPING AND ROLLING Grist Taken at any Time—Quick Delivery. WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF MILL FEED Market Price Paid for Grain SUN-DIAL FEED MILL FAIRVIEW OREGON