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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 17, 1909)
Clackamas County PLEASANT VALLEY A NINO*. j SANDY B U (j (1 I E S VV A ( i O N S AUTOMOBl LES Cost no more than others Don’t buy until you investigate Let us send you our catalogue Ask us about the 1910 automobiles YOU WON’T REGREI IT WAGON AND BUCKHRfi 3J0 lì. M or r taon Street Portland. Ore« AUIOMOIIII.I SALESROOM Chapman A AtJcr Streets Portland, Ore. JOHN C. HESSEL, AGEN'l Real [state Insurance Oudllty Buqqies. Old HR Kory Waqons. Di*. Spike <ind Sprlnq loolh Harrows, All Kinds of Cultivators. Potato Planters. LINI. ALL KINDS OF IMPLEMENTS. H'-roMlng Agent i«»r Itum*’ Fire l'orfests.ndenlolo W I' lami iHkre Imlcrallon Itiiraau luiumu. l >> ni N-, Vork Malss Agalli <d lite r.tnplre • rvain •*«■ par<lur Company U Sale A,--i>l lor Tarlili A nr*-n<t<irg. l-oriiaml. Hoiaiy Public Gresham, Oregon. Opp. Postoffice. WtlCHlS Phone, Hessel COHktlL Handy, Hept. 14.—IGv. Exon filled the pulpit for |lie last lime before confer ence, al Bull Uun, Sandy and Kelso l«.t Holiday At Handy Mrs E. M Doti^l«»« • nd fri-n. I>oiigla«s wi re taken into full inriiiliersliip. The next services In either of these place* will be held by the minister *p|H>lnU«l by conference, Mrs. Will Kcstereon has returned home slier a few <tay« visit with her •later, Mrs. Hillyard of Powell Valley. The Odd Fellow«' meeting, which is held every Saturday evening, wae post poned Iasi Haturday. Mrs. Ilattie Hsnaon of Portland ia •|*ndlng a week with Mrs I'ox of Handy and Mra. Thilcke ol Kelao. The Handy Hehnol opei^td Monday with Mrs. A. Canning as teacher. Dr. and Mrs. McElroy have moved to Portland. Miaaea Alice and Florence remained a few day« visiting idd friends iM-lure leaving. Dr. McElroy has had a giasl practica here I ait w.s com|>elled to give it up on account of Ina eyes failing Inin. Mrs. E. M. DougU«« wa« a Portland visitor the middlt* of tbe week. J. J. Johnaon of Portland haw purchae- e*l the iMuldiiig u«*«<i aw a bakery from Dr McE'roy. llv think* Handy baa a hnglit future. Mr. XVirlx'a son from Grevliam ia ••- slating him in the Larla-r shop As Sandy grows lie finds that Ilia liarin-r trade alao gmwa. The lullIdii’g ia nearly completed for the Ml. Hood land Company which will ra-cupv it the last of the week. II. E. Eddy of Portland will have charge of the office in connection with Mr. Hart of tins place. The Aims and Boring teams crossed bats on the Handy ground thia week which resulted in the defeat of the Anus team. Bill Robins and Chas. Spencer nnd wife started for the hopfields Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John L. XVhrlan of lte<s>klyn, Iowa, after slopping at Taco ma ami visiting relative« and spending •ome time at the Seattle fair, are now •pending a few days with her sister, Mra. Rugli at Cherryville. From here they will g>> to Han Francisco, I/>s An- grlea and Denver. Seek Beers and family from Cottrell have moved to the Proctor A Straus sawmill. Mr. Wirfi waa a Greeham visitor tbe first of the week. Mr*. Hern and MI m Brown o< lla*t- Ing, Neb , who bate l**en visiting Mr* Ball the pawl tew warka, went to Port land Thurwlav and ln»m there they will return by w»y of California. Mm. Janiea Spier* went to Portland Sunday to *«•<• bar ton, Burly, who i* at the b«»*pital. Ramon R<»«* had the misfortune to (all iroin a tree al wliool la*t Friday, s di* 1«»callng hie *h«»ul<ler. Why? Mr*. Killem of Woodburn vi*it<xl her From a small Iwginning the rale and parent*, Jamca Spier* and wile, la*t use of Chaml»ei lain'« Cough Remedy lira extended to all parte of the United week. States ami many foreign countries. Mr.. Kelly and daughter, Ague*, re Why? Because it ha* proved especially turned to Portlaml Wednveday. valuable (or cough* ami cold*. For sale lAKHKtLl by Gresham Drug Co. O Westlmxl has bought anew wagon. E. A. <<ray is building a house fi>r Mr. CltLRR'lVILLE I'dey. Cherryville, Sept. IS.— Rev Rtmgen Fred l.uschar has la-en busy hauling (»reached at the Methodist church last hay. Sunday. $6 d Ihousdnd on 16 fl. and O. Boden helpeti il. iiaua«-:i with his The Tapp ranch, which was sold a oats. 24 fl. Riiutih. 1x4. 1x6 lx«. short time ago, luu lieeu resold to three Mr. I.sng of Ling A f >mf»»ny in Port land was out looking for a 20 aero tract and inland« building a summer home on it. Henry Oak and wife are very ill. Henry I.*ng ha« just returned from Portland alter a week', .lay. Frits Linn, after a three week, stay at La Cam Monte, returned to Ina home in Portland. Mr«. I,, tl Holden of Rhohslrvmlron Inn, got a 2'. pound head of lettuce out <d her garden last seek. LUMBER and on 2x4. 2x6. 2x8. It L. Carae of Portland was a Valley vlaitor Tneaday. Jake Johmmn ami wife »pent we ver a! day* at the Meattie fair la*l week, Mb* Km kwell of Portlaml came out to »*«• Mr« John Thomaw. Sunday. Mr*. Thoma* I* quit« tick. Henry .Melby ami wife of Mt. Tabor visited with C. F. Ken ter won luwt Bun- dsy. Grandma McBride left a few day* ago for Kan««« to visit relative«. Tom Johnson haw returned from Heat lie. The Pttab ('tub and Grange held a joint sreeion Wednesday night at which it wai decided that the Club ami (¿range would co-operate in the matter of get ting up an exhibit for the Greabam fair. Cha«. Kennedy’« young «on i* on tlse • It k lint The Plea mb nt Valley school opened on Monday with a gum! attendance. Mia* Morae m principal again with Mis* Bur- que*t aawiMtant. The stork visited the home of Auguwt Itodlun recently ami left a fine baby toy • Several Pkawant Valley Granger« at tended Pomona at Woodlawn on Wed nesday. Rodlttn Bro*. are installing a donkey engine with which to do their logging. Will Richey ami family spent Sunday with hi* brother, Otho, al Fern Hill. Tom Richardson, our Oregon booster, «¡»ent Sunday at the iiiinnirr home of Mr. Lang, He i* favorably Impraased with the Valley. The decking on our several bridge* is getting worn pretty thin, owing to tbe immenae traffic, but we are informed that our genial road supervisor is taking bis outing at the beach. In tl e mean time hi* lieutenant« are endeavoring to k»-ep the bridges patched up so that wagons can get over. We trust that the county will have to pay no damage* that may result from falling through these worn out bridge deexs. A Sprained Ankle. Goodner & Ritzer REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE 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 PORTLAND FAIR OREGON’S BIGGEST SHOW! Rockwood Sept. 20-25 1009 Admission 50c 6 Horse Races Daily. National Live Stock Exhibits Balloon Racing. Chariot Racing. Fascinating Midway - THE FIREWORKS will lie tbe most gorgeous and magnificent pyro technic display ever *<-en on this Coast Will interest the whole family. REDUCED RATES ON ALL ROADS Best Tseatment for a Burn. CEDARVILLE Ciihtrville, Sept. IS.—They hxve start ed the new store building. Mr. Hall has «old his place to Mr. Steel and Mr. McBride has bought a place in Sellwood and intends to make that hie future home. The Giece boys burned their fifty acre s'aabingThursday. Hile Heatersun is building a bouse on their place. Mr. Bert intend, to build a bungalow on bis place this fall. Miss Myrtle Hnaahall is going to a business college. Threshing is done and the people can now get ready for the fair. BORING it for no other reason, Cbanilierlain's Salve should be kept in every household on account of its great value io tbe treatment of horns. It allays the pain almost instantly, and noless the injury ia a severe one. heals the parts without leaving a scar. This salve is alao un equaled for chapped hands, sore nipples and dim-aaea of tile skin. Price 25 cent*. For sale by Gresham Drug Co. Subacri be for Tbe Herald. T. HENSLEY Gasoline Wood-Saw 50c a Cord Troutdale, - Oregon Phone Farmers 35x2 »••*•••♦•**♦♦»»•*• L. G. Beebe and family are new ar rival*. lie has purchased 10 acres of ground just outside of town from J. XV. ; Roots. Sol Garrison haa also purchased • n additional o-acre tract of Mr. R- m U s , making 15 acres which he and H. Haas m w own together on which they have one of the most complete chicken ranch es in the country. E. XV. Goodner, secretary of the Bor ing Itevelopment Club, is in receipt of a letter from F. I. Fuller, Vice-President of the P. K. L. A P. Co., informing him that the early car leaving Boring about tl a. m. and the late car arriving about 12:30 at night, wilt lie put on the 20th of thia month. The logging camp of Jos. Bramhall of Gresham is living put ill shape ♦ Mrs. Ciiffonl Bloop is very ill. liny Phelps, a noted evangelist of the East « till Ins assistants, will soon en gage in evangelical work here. It is repor.ed that “Blonde" Mauld- ing, assistant operator at the power plant, and a young lady from Walla Walla, Wash., are soon to be married. The liand boys ex|a*ct to have their instruments in a few days and will be gin to practice under the instruction of vlatt Sonichson, a musician of ability. They »ill use the opera house for band practice. ♦ » * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦» I OFFER $20 PER TON ♦ for First-Class Italian Prunes : DELIVERED AT FAIRVIEW Must be packed in boxes, weii colored, firm, not ripe. I urge parties having prunes to sell to bring in samples at once for advice, because previous years fanners have waited too long before shipping. ♦ No Soft Prunes Bought this Season ! Wm. Ellison, Cleone P.O. Î ♦ ♦ : 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 John Brown • The Second Annual A* usually treated a sprained ankle I will diwable the injured person for a ‘ month or more« but by applying Cbttn- laerl'in’i* Liniment ami observing the direction* with each buttle faithfully, a cure may, in moat enact, be effected in leew than one week’* time. This lini ment i* a moat remarkable preparation ; trv it for * wprain or a bruise, or when Gresham Feed Mill; first-class work laid up with chronic or muscular rheu tf matism, and vou are certain to be de- guaranteed ; open Sept. 7. I ha lite* I with the prompt relief which it afford*. For sale by Greeham Drug Co. Patronize home industries. ' different parties. Mr. and Mrs. Martin aud son of Port VN by Druggists Recommend Cham All Kind* Brr**, d Lumbar, Will land sjKiit several da)a with Mrs. L. J ber lain’» CoMc, Cholera and deliver anywhere. Ran ney. Diarrhoea Remedy. Jas Edgerton has just completed a Mr. Frank C. Hanrahan, a prominent diuggipit of Portsmouth. Va , *«»ys: “For new barn. the paat mix year* I have mild and icc- A party of tortland capitalists were PHONE 4Id ominciidcd Chamber lain'« Colic,Cholera mil to the L>st Creek mine a few days and Diarrhoea Remedy. It I* a great • •••••••••••••••a remedy and one of the beat patent mvd- ago to examine it for an investment. icinca un the market. I liMinlle other* Rhodes shingle mill burned a few Lof KtTZKH for the fame purpose« that j»ay me a larger prolit, but Un* remedy ia wo sure -lays ago. to effect a cure, ami my custuiner* wo I. F. Pridemore, who has been work "Keep Your Eye on Horlnt" certain to appreciate mv reounmending ing at Davenport's mill, has returned It to hili», that 1 give it the piefvrvncv.'* home. Fur wale by Urealiani Drug Co. Clair Corv and liis mother were in Portland last week. The opening of the Portland Union Frances McCabe and w ife visited their Stoc k Yards ia an c|»och in tl e livrslock brother, l-eo, a few days ago. industry of the Pacific North west. The The men working on government tra.l creation of a place of barter and wale in the Cascade Forest Reserve have where there ia every «lay in the year an completed about ten miles of trail which Oregon active demand for all livestock offered, will be about thirty miles long to con Our correspondents will please re Boring. means much t<> the farmers. net t with another trail living built front member t<> have their communications reach The Herald office as early in the the east over .Ml. Hmal. J. T. Friel, Jr. was in Portland lati week as possible. week. For good work go to the Gresham Feed Miss Ruth Friel is attending St. Fran Mill; new rollers; open Tuesdays and New Location — Fresh Stock Daily — Best Brands ces Academy in Portlaml. Fridays. Mr. and Mrs. XVheeler of Iowa are BUTTER AND EGGS TAKEN visiting Mrs. XV. O. Rngh. A remarkable shipment of big Oregon Ask Cheapest Cash Bargains in the County Mr. Cooper has recently moved to logs were loaded on Itoiird tbe steam Cherryville aud bought the 40 acre ship Emisi 8. Dollar in Portland thia about our Prize Offering. D<sle farm. ! week. The logs are very large, being Agency for Oregon Fire Relief Association. The McIntyre stage waa upset about tOfi feet long and h* feet in eirenmfer- one-fourth mile from here Sunday and l enee. There are 24 of the big stick* ami Mr. McIntyre broke his arm. i they are being consigned to China where they will be need to rebuild the temple When you advertise in The Herald Ling Yen. the most famous house of' von reach the buying class throughout ( worship in all China. The Chinese gov-1 ; ernment purvhasol them here for the! eastern Multnomah county. {purpose. They will l>e rafted up the; tirami Canal in China for 3X) miles and . You can get all kinds of mill feed at j taken overland six miles to the temple. I the mill at Fairview. Firat-claaa accommodation* The only possible way to get the big Commercial trade »elicited sticks this distanf-e is for coolie* to car- - Clean beds and gpMMi meals ry them on their backs. Thia seems | DR. WILLIAM KRASSIG F**d Stabil in Connection impossible but it is actually done in DENTIMT <k)2 Medical Bldg,. - PORTLAND I China in transporting big timbers over i I moun air trails. CASPER JUNKER, Prop. Sat un lay* ami Sundays Sandy, Oregon BRICK HOTEL, - TROUTDALE The Grqgham Feed Mill will do rolling; new roller*. I Straus Lumber Co Bank Accounts J. W. BENECKE General CHOPPING ÄND ROLLING 1™.Sandy Hole! 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