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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 15, 1909)
TROUTDALE BUGGIES WAGONS 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 REGRET IT— Al'TOMOItll I HAI.ESROOM Chapman A Alder Streets Portland, Ora. WAGON AND HIXK1H S li" I Morrison Street Portland, Ore, JOHN C. HESSEL, AGENT Real Estate Insurance Quality Buqqles. (Nd Hkkory Wagons Disc Spike and Sprinti footh Harrows. All Kinds of Cultivators. Potato Planters. ALL KINDS OF IMPLEMENTS. FULL UNI! < «>■ ■>( ■ ■ w . I* bud time. In>t<ralt"ii Bureau. Kae^dlne Agent h;i ItisurniM r i ... <>t S*.-vs York M<l. n <•( 11»« Kuipirv t r- A» Nr|Mtial<»r <'« M«lv« 4«rnt f«.r I*«rIIn 4 '’iriulmlt Puritan«! Notary |*ubii<* Gresham, Oregon, Opp. Postoffice. Clackamas County OLKA NINO» BORING • •••••••••••••••• LUMBER $6 a thmisand on 16 ft. an J 24 ft. Koutih. 1x4. 1x6. I xS. and on 2x4. 2x6. 2x8. All Kind- Dr.-.--d I. uwi I ht . Will deliver anywhere. Straus Lumber Co. PHONE tt'l ••••••••••••••••• H NKK K W ikm i lari lee of the I’eeee tor xiTZKR “keep tour Fye on Hurlng" Phone. Hessel lleved ihat the company is seriously financially embarrassed. They reci-nlly bought a mill and re-built sama and J since Ita completion have had one aeries ol misfortune» after another which has •Islayrd them in getting down to work on a paviiig basis. Within the last week or so they have succeeded in get ting things in tine running order and while each member ol the firm is finan cially able tn care for all Indebtedness tliev have wanted the mill to pay its own way. It is believed matters will I m - adjusted al once. Weslev Strucken was arrested on a complaint gworn to hv Susie Strucken, his sister, charged with assault. He wan tried before Justice i>f the Peace Goodner and fined »l-*> and eoat». Hr was given time in which to raise the money hut failed and was »ent to Ore gon City jail in charge of Emmett l»on- uhuc. constable, U> serve eeven day». Casper Junker of Sandy has leased l:is hotel to a gentleman from Portland who will take charge ou the 15th of < k-tobvr. Boring is to have a hospital, A line tor from northern Minnesota is looking for suitable grounds at Boring ami in- tends to practice medicine here and I establish a small hospital. The large numlier of mills in thia section and the I dangerous employment of the men, he lielieves, will warrant such an under taking. This gentleman has l>een in charge nf a hospital in the milling re gion of Minnesota. Many Boring people are in attendance nt the Grange fair at Gresham this seek and report it much better than i last year. fairview, Oct., IS—F H. Brigham and Troutdale, Oct., 13—Mita Hylvia Cor wife and Mrs Jessie Glsnee and daugh der, daughter of Tom CoMar and wife, ter, Miss Hasel, all of Portland, were and flerlairt J. Werfs, both of Trout Sunday guests ol Mr. and Mrs. F. D. dale, were united in marriage Tuesday Axtell. ‘in Portland. They will reside in Mrs. John Hay and wife of Naniaho coun Haste Timms* cottage at the foot of ty, Kan., have lieen visiting A. L. Miens Columbia street. Mr. Werfs is the and wife while touring tbe Pacific coast. sixth In ion Meat Co. man who has Mr. and Mie. Stone accompanied their been stricken with the matrimonial guests on a river trip to Cascade Locks fever during the past three monlbs. ou Wednesday Mrs. Clara of tflllsbora has been vis Miss Marie Balmer ol Oregon City is iting at the home of her father-iu-law, spending a few days with her aunt,Mrs. C H. Light. J. Luscher. Mrs. Aaron Fox has been visiting in Miss Binlie Mashburn has returned i Portland. home IrtMD Oregon City. Mrs. C. F. Richanleon of Portland Mr». E. Smith entertained Mwelames visited Mrs. D. B. Richanleon on Huu- 1 Cook and Hunter (ruin Portland last day. Holiday. C. M. Htillson left on Tuesday for W. Ellison is preiaring to build a Diamond, Wash. barn and a small bouse on bis twenty Hesdon Metcalf has returns»! from acre tract near Davis station. Pulln.any Wash., where he visited hie Mrs. II. M. Htiaw and daughter left father. last Saturday tor Hpokane to spend the Mrs. It. H Young and son, Halfred. - winter with Mrs. Shaw's daughter, Mrs. of Portland, visited friends here tbe Harry Donley. iast ol the week. Xli.s Susie Hall was out from Bort Mrs. Minnie Kesterman of K|>okan?, land to s ; h - ii <I Sunday with her mother. is visililig her enter, Mrs. L. Helming. Mr». J. H. Petro and Mrs. L. Kum Eddie Kesterman was out from Port mer were visitors in Gresham on Thurs land on Sumlay to visit Ids mother. day. Mrs. <». N. Reynolds has returned Cree A Axtell have la-gun the erection from a few days visit at Seattle. of a tine residence In A. 1.. Ledbury on H. H, laigan is around again after a Handy roa I west ol Fairview. few days confinement to his bed. J. W. Townsend is spending the week F. If. Rix will soon have his new at tin- Gresham fair where he has a tine bungalow reaily for oceu|>aucy. display of farm products. Peter Peterson and wife are moving XV R. McLeod of Hurlburt has mov ed Ills family into the Ross house and into the C. P. Brooks' place which has recently been purchased by Aaron Fox. pul his cliildien in school here. William Eaton, who returned from Mrs. A. J. Clark of Tacoma is visiting her uncle and aunt, Mr. aud Mrs. R. Ta< •tjiiia a few «fay« ag*», report* Mr». Kaluu and the young heir doing nicely. XV. Wilcox Misses Vernie and Ruth Dawson of t’ascade l.ia-ks visited Mrs F. 1». Axtell on Saturday. G. XV. Zimmerman, wife and daugh- ters, are enjoyiug a tour of the United States and at last re|wrt» they were do ing Chicago. They expect to consume six months on tbe trip. ROt KWOOD II. Taylor left for hie new home near Estacada ou XX ednesday <d last week. Miss Nina will attend high school at that place. Mrs. Stockton's sister and husban I of Minnesota, who have been visiting relatives hen- for the |«st *ew weeks, will return to their home this week. Rockwood Grange expects an inter esting talk from a geSitleuwn from Port land at their next meeting. They would like as many of their member« to lie present as possible. They had a good meeting Wednesday of last week. . G. Metsger, principal of our school, is undecided a* to w lietlier he will move hie family to Rockwood or continue lus tesidence in Gresham. Everybody here is preparing to visit the fair at Gresham. Mrs. >V. A. Hall and Mrs. May Rich mond took a trip to the city Monday. Mias Ellen Taylor is making her hottie with Mrs. K. Taggart during her echoed year. Mrs. A. W. Dawes' mother is staying with her ■luring the a brente ol her husband and sou. Mrs. Bernice Sedgast and husband spent a short time with her mother,Mrs. Elsie Petty man last week. The next Rockwood Grange dance will be the 23d of this month. S. Bliss' house is nearly completed. Mr Elwood is going to build a nice bungalow on his place and move his family out trout the city. The church trustees are having the parsonage fixed up with a view ot rent ing It. Mrs. T. tl. Jonerud, who was thrown from it wagon and bad her hip liadlv in jured several weeks ago, is slowing re lor Sale. covering. <> II. Palmer, who has also One bav horse, 12'MI pounds, »50; one Is-en seriously ill for a number of disc, good running order, »2D; one new month«, is better, I»r Short is in at Oregon tendance in both cases. Oliver chilled plow, with wheel, »10 ; I goiul milk cow, HO. clearing and farm tools at cheap prices; saws, mattocks, maul and wedges, shovels, axes, spoon and eant-hook, plane, square. handsaw and many other articles. J. E. Osborne, Location — Fresh Stock Daily — Best Brands on Section Line road. I1, miles west ol Gresham; phone 5x1. (tf REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE Boring, General Merchandise New BUTTER AND EGGS TAKEN Cheapest Cash Bargains in the County. about our Prize Offering. Ask Agency for Oregon Fire Relief Association. John Brown Rockwood ÜÏ.Sandy Hotel First-class accommodations Commercial trade solicited Clean lieds and gixsl meals End Sliklt is CsnnediM HOJ Medical Bldg.. - PORTLAND CASPER JUNKER, Prop. Sandy, Oregon Saturdays and Sundays BRICK HOTEL, - TROUTDALE The Bank of Troutdale Offers rare advantages to local depos tors. Our safety deposit boxes are convenient and inex pensive. THE BANK OF TROUTDALE TROUTDALE, OREGON HARLOW, BLASER & HARLOW Troutdale, Oregon Dealers in Everything Complete Lines of Groceries, Dry Goods, Footwear Light Hardware and Feed SANDY ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• - all SOWING Grasses—Clovers Alfalfa Vetches—Grains SPECIAL - MIXTURES •••••••••••••••••• • Gasoline Wood-Saw •••••••••••••••••• J. W. BENECKE General Merchandise Everyone is preparing to attend the When you wish to sell your grain call Grange fair. np the Sun-Dial ranch mill at Fairview Mrs. I.. M. Little, who has been with They will pay you the market price in ' her sister, Mrs. E. M. Ikuiglass of this cash. Gresham exchange 21-X, Trout place, has returned to her home in Port dale exchange 96. land. DENTIST Accounts that grow, that yield a profit, at least give an even return. Once started they lead to economy and wealth. The "ar iy Grange grand harvest pic nic Oct. 9 was a success in every wav. FARM PRODUCE HANDLED ON COMMISSION People (or miles a lout came to Handy and the day was a moat pleasant one. Sand, Clay, Cement, Lime—Best Bargains in the County The streets of Sandy were crowded with teams and autos as never seen before. The program was rendered in Junker’s ball ami the Grange dinner was given in the Odd Fellows ball, provided by StClION UNt tbe ladies of the Grange and was a Charlie Wilson ami family have re most Bumptious feast. -The program cently purchased and will move this started at 1 p. in Mrs. H. Perret and week to a 40-acre ranch near Corbett. Ed F. Bruns of Sandy Grange prepared Thev will retain their Taylor Avenue tbe following program: home for a possible winter residence Oja-n song by Sandy Glee Club, "The J. Dollowicli has returned from Gres Harvest Song.” ham where be has been gathering his Recitation by George Maronay. crop on rented land. Song hy Mary and Katie Junker. Recitation by A. C. Milliron. Several heavy real estate deals have Sony by Sandy Glee dub, “Where been made here in the past few weeks. I the Wild Winds Sweep.” Miss Ruby Cummings is attending a Recitation hv Mrs. Chas. Bean. business college in Portland. PASTURE AND HAY Recitation by John Maronay. Several autos were having a racing Song by Sandy Glee dub, "Tbe Star WRITE FOR SAMPLES bouton Saturday afternoon, judging by and latest ouneas of Twilight." the speed they made. Mr. Editor,your market Recitation by Francis Edwards. recent editorial was a masterpiece of prices Reading by Ollie Cox. just centure. Open the throttle valvp Ask for F. E. McGugin, chairman of tbe day, Catalog ___ ociirr again and let these law-breaking chape introduced County Judge Grant It. Dim- No. 260 PORTLAND.ORESON see that the pen is mightier than the mick. Oregon's next governor, who sword. was received with tremendous applause. DOVER The Buckleys entertained at dinner a He spoke on taxation. Mrs. J. W. Miller and family have party of friends on the 3rd inet. Port Hon. E. Hoofer, the famous Salem land guests were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Speaker, was the next on the program moved on Mrs. Exon's farm. and he delivered one ol hie characteris Harry Eilers and A. J. Kitzmiller Monroe. Mies Kathryn City-wood and • Mrs. Jewel Stephens. tic orations that was frequently ap have gone to tbe mountains. plaud ed. Mrs. J. XV. Exon has just returned J. D. Lee of Portland spoke on good from a few davs visit at < lewego. When writing or »peaking to our nd* roads. A family has moved into tbe Keith vertisers please mention that you saw The next speaker was Frank Riley of house. their ad. in The Herald Portland, secretary of the Portland Auto Club. In hie pleasant way he held hie ' The Best Plaster. audience in good humor and created i enthusiasm for good roads. Ttie build- 1 A piece of flannel dampaned by Cham Liniment and bound to the af ing of a grand highway from Portlaud berlain's T. HENSLEY fected parts is superior to any plaster. to Sandy and on to Mt. Hood, when When troubled with lame back or trains completed will lie the grand scenic road in the side or chest give it a trial and in the west. Citizens of Portland have I you are certain to tie more than pleased with the prompt relief which it affords already started a fund and with tlie aid This liniment also relieves rheumatic of Clackamas county .about »5uO should | ;>ains and is certain to please anyone 50c a Cord be raised for a starter. Thia improve suffering from that disease. Sold by • Troutdale, - Oregon ment will mean a great deal as the : Gresham Drug Co. road from Portland to Mt. Hood is one • Phone Farmers 35x2 of the most important highways in tbe Gresham Feed Mill; finst-class work state. guaranteed; open Sept. 7. tf After the program the horse race took place between Mike McCormish (Tomy) and Anderson’s mare. The race was This Space i an exciting one. Atkp, in. tlie dance started, music i» reserved for furnished hy St. Johns tiand. Thus closet! Sandy Grange’s first Har vest Picnic and already plans are made for a grand Harvest Festival next year when everybody will again be invited to Sandy, "The land of big rial apples and I pretty girls.” For Chapped Skin. Chapped akin on the ha.uls skin whether whetheron A free musical was given by the choir | or face tnav lie cured in one night bv applying Chamberlain Chanilierlain'a » Salve. It is in the M. E. church Tuesday evening. also nneqnaled for ante nippier, hums Joseph XVinning is erecting a house i and scalds. For tale by tiresham Drug ! on his farm. On DR. WILLIAM K RASSIG Bank Accounts Mrs A. C. Baumbwck went to Mitch-1 ' ell, Iowa, to visit her parents to be gone about two months. : Sunday school, which Is held in the ' 1 Metholist church, has changed from 2 | p. m. to 10 a. m. John Nelson's house is nearly com- ^pletid. CLEONE, - - OREGON CHOPPING AND ROLLING Orisi Taken at any Time—Quick Delivery. WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF MILL FEED Market Price Paid for Grain SUN-DIAL FEED ] ÙÏ FAIRVIEW, » OREOON