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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1909)
FAIRVIEW TROUTDALE Fairview, Oct. 21.—Mrnoke is still ' Troutdale, Oct. 21.—What threaten* arising from the mini of the big Hun* «1 Ui 1« i serious accident happened to Dial barn which burneil to the ground a |>arty ol six coon hunters who started here last Saturday evening. Th« buihl- out st 4 o’clock Munday morning for ing was located ou tiieexlreinw WMtand Gordon creek. On a narrow pises in of the place ami a promontory could I* the road a short distance from the Han- e seen lor miles over the country. The >iy lirhige, one horse stumble«i and fell loss is g’u 0, partly covered by insur down the embankment a distance ol 8» ance. The l<arn, Itkixlhi) feet, was con feet carrying tbe coverwl «agon, in I structed ol a flue grad«- <>l lumber, with S which were tbe six men. A tree which i concrete flours and water faucets at happened to he in the |«alh of the wag each manger, waa value«! at $500) ami on sHVe-l them from going into the .-ontalue«! ♦'.iso worth of hay which «as J river. In the party were W. F. Greer, to 1« ua»l In feetjiug Iml cattle Ibis , who sustained a Irai-ture of his collar winter. Fortunately no stock was in ' bone; Joe Latourell. Ed Holt, Herman Cost no more than others the barn al tbe tin«« tbe fire started, as s Blaser. LN. Buxton and N. Johnston, no one was near, the Imrn being located esssped with slight injury. The horses Don’t buy until you investigate nearly a quarter of a mile from the were uriinjiired, but the wagon waa bad Let us send you our catalogne house. A. I.. Htone first notice«i tliv ly wrecked. ilames which broke out in the east end Miss Hattie Bell Corder, daughter oi Ask us about thè 1910 automobile* up near tbe root, but was |«owerl<M«s to Thomas Corder and wife waa united in « do anything. The fellow wln> cut two > marriage with Harry Spencer, the cere- ol the Belgian mar«-« Irelotiging to H. i mony taking place in Oregon City last YOU WON’T REGRET IT C. Campbell on the fair grounds Kalur- Tuesday. The groom is employe«! ini «lay night, who may also 1« responsible the O. HAN. depot here. Mra. Spencer ’ lor tbe tire, baa not yet been found. 11 is a abler ol Mra. If. B. Wirfa who was t WAGON ANI> BtlOGIES not of incendary origin, the blaze was married here last week. AUTOMOBILE SALESROOM JJO E. Morrison Street |>rol«bly ranseil by spontaneous com Chapman A Alder Street! Mayor W. H. !x>ve is still confined to Portland. Or». Portland, Ore. bustion causetl by tbe «lamp bay. his room with injuries received while! Mi»» Daisy Htillion of Elmirs, Kan., attempting to boar«i a car at Gresham ' arrived here Tuesday morning ami will last Saturday evening. Tbe old gentle- ! visit at the home of her uncle, T J. man, who is nearly M> years old, tried Htillion, for avveral months. to get onto tbe car before it had atoppol 1 CORBITT M imi Stella Anderton went to Port David Butler and family of Hurltmrt in order to secure a seat, slipped ami { land on Th nr* lay where «hr ei|>wta to baa been visiting at the home of tbe fell, bis feet catching in the wheel QLKANINOB letter's |«arents. Win. Butler ami wife. guard and he was «iragged until the car Study m|«ic with Miw Fog. ■lopped. He was able to return borne i Mr. ami Mr«. Flurry and a few friend« A. T Axtell and wife entertained II The Ladlee Five Hun«lre«l Club met A SAMH ■(•ent Sunday al their «ummer home B. Ilerkharn ami wife ol Hurlburt with tlieir daughter, Mra. O. A. Jatkson of I with Mrs. C. B. Larson on Friday after- 1 J B. Tawney an<l ill« entertained here. i noon. hit umlher ait»l titter <»( McMinnville Mr». Kidwell ami daughter returned Portland on Huu- lay. WAGONS Bank Accounts Accounts that grow, that yield a profit, at least give an even return. Orcs started they lead to economy and wealth. BUGGIES The Bank of Troutdale AUTOMOBILES Offers rare advantages to local depositors. Our safety deposit boxes are convenient and inex pensive. THE BANK OF TROUTDALE TROUTDALE, OREGON Well Known Hotelkeeper I ses and Recommends Chamberlain’s Colic. Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy. THE CHANGE Clackamas County Closer Union in the Work of Grange Lecturers. "I take pleasure in saying that I have I kept Chamliet Iain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in my family medi- • tine client for about 15 years and have always had satisfactory results from its use. I have administered it to a great many traveling man who were suffering from troubles for which it is recom mended and have never failed to relieve them," -ays J. C. Jenkins, oi Glasgow, Ky. This remedy is tor sale by Gresh am Drug Co. WELCHfS Mrs. L. Brink and Mrs F D. Hub The Lecturer of the Michigan State bard viaitnl their daughters, Missea > L. G. Holden has gone to Portland Grange Suggests Specific Methods Mafiel and Blanche Brink ami Harriet for a few days. For Improving Present Conditions. Hubbard at Dallas College. Miss Lina C. X'ane has gone to Port Value of Directed Effort. Mra. C A Hewett of Portland is oat ( land to visit friends ami relatives. Sne (Special Correspondence J for a two • rfke visit with friends. expect» to prove up on fier homestead would "What In your »pinion Rev. J. H Wood has assumed charge strengthen the grange and grunr* in Welches soon. of the M. E. church hereami «ill preach work today?" you ask. Mr«. F. II Herd went to Portland lew «lavs with her son at Hurlburt. A closer union among the various Htimlay t<> meet her <*uu«in from Wfa- Mrs. C. Balmer and «laughter, Mias •very Sunday morning. Read the “Want Ads.” You A maa<pi<-ra<ie ball will be given in lecture departments. national, state, ronslti. Mary, returned Monday to their home * pomoua and «ul«>rdlmue. On tbe Wants Supplied on page 8. Tiller ball on Halloween. Sum fa v aflrrn«M»n at 3 o’clock In Port at < Iregon City alter visiting the form basis that tlx* greatest luiaaion of tbe land occurred the marriage of Mr. er’s aunt, Mrs, J Luscber. grange la educational and that tbe lee tlberl Fog «it Troutdale t«> Miaa Eva turcr occupies tbe position of a teach Mrs. M C. Cornet entertaine«! her1 How to Cure a Cold. er. the organization should develop H«*ed of Corbett. The ceremony »a« brother, W. J lxwelleii on Tueaday en ! AT LENTS witnreaed by the pnreni« of the bride route from The Dallas where be went B<- as careful as you can, you will oc- ( strong constructive plans for exploring and groom. The bride 1« a popular to visit bis «laughters, to his home at casionally take cold, and when you do and pre-empting tbe full tsiaslbllltiea For Dry Goods, Groceries, and gvt a medicine of known reliability, one ot the lecture hour. Tbe system with young lady and her many friends wish Bpringwater. that has an «--«tablished reputation and. which Its educational work la conduct Light Hardware. her happim*«« through life. Mrs. J. II Schram lias l«een •¡•ending that is certain to effect a quick cure. ed should l»e made co-ordinate with Foster Road and .Main St. Such a medicine is Chamberlain's Cough ■ that of other similar institutions de a few days in St. John. Remedy. It has gained a world-wide The rock crusher, which has l«een at reputation by its remarkable cures of voted to agricultural and rural social POWELL VALILI work in the An-lrews gravel pit, will thia ui-et common ailment and can al uplift As a whole, we will do our Nearly everybody around here took ways lie depended upon. It acta on best under an aggressive, stimulating close o;«erati«>n next week. nature's plan, relieves the lungs, aids and directing force, emanating from in tlie fair at Gresham. ex|wctoration, opens the secretions and tbe highest and permeating every de Little Myrtle Lindgren was taken to aids nature in restoring the system to a gree of the order. On the DeHaven place More than Enough is too Much. the hospital Satunlay Io undergo an healthy condition. For sale bv Gresh Some of the specific methods bv ar To maintain health, a mature man am Drug Co. operation for tousiiitia. Site returned which this closer union might be **n- woman needs just enough food to rv|>air home Sunday. eouraged are: the waste and supply energy and budy First.—Through communications and The Young Ladies Durvas Society will heal. The habitual consumption of i HURLBURT advising by corrcs;«indence of the na meet at the home ol Cliaa. Nordblom more food than is necessary for these purposes is the prime cause oi stomach . S. XI. Davis and F. M. Lasley were in tional lecturer with under lecturers. next Saturday at 1 p in. 1 P. M. Sharp troubles, rheumatism and disorders oi Second.—Through up to date printed F <>. Ekstrom entertained a number the kidneys. If troubled with indiges Portland last week. matter relating to grange history, ac 3 Milch Cows, 2 X'carling Heifers School opened last Thursday after be complishments. progressive methods 1 2-pr. old Heifer tion. revise your diet, let reason and oi friends at dinner Sunday. 1 Calf 1 Colt not apja'tite control and take a few dos ing closed two weeks. 1 Mares, 5 years old 5 Head of Hogs and present methods, made available Miss Nellie Fox of the Portland li es of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver I 2 Goats 3 doz. Hens 4 Stands Bees 1*. M. Davis an<l wife, Morris Johnson for distribution from tbe national and ' Set Doable Hamess brary visited our school Tuesday. Tablets and you will soon I* all right, Single Harness state offices. ami wife and Mrs. Roy Emily attended ' ~ For mie by Gresham I »rug Co. ■ Old Wagon Plow Single Boggy Mrs J ohu Nelson and Mias Annie again. Third.—Through a few broad topics : 15 Tons Hay Hav Carriage, _____ , ____ the Gresham fair Saturday. Rope Salquiat ot Purllaml visited the home of suggested to form tbe basis of uni aud Fork No. 3 Tabular Separator Miss Adeline Hammond of Portland formity in program work and to se 1 Farmers Tester I*. Salquiat on Sunday and took tn the 3k. M Shingles COHKILL attended the fair Saturday and visited cure \ Acre of Kale (air at Gresham on Saturday. concentration of discussion Some Lumber This is what Mrs. Donahoe raise.! on with friends here Sunday. throughout tbe order within a given a piece of ground on their farm.ltVxITH; TERMS—All sums under 110, ea«h ; Mr. and Mrs J. Homes and daughter,1 time. $10 or over, 2 per cent discount for IW0 |K>unds of gooseberries. ltki |x>unds 'ittronise home industries. Fourth.—Through lecturers’ confer cash, or six months’ time on approved Helena, formerly of Cedar, are visiting I cherry currants, .'Ukt pounds strawber- ences (al at national sessions, which note at 7 per cent per annum. l ries of three varieties and had tint ripe at the home of Janies Pounder. state granges should encourage and 'fruit in June and last in August« Mam- Mrs. Ward Evans has returned from i perhaps assist tbelr lecturers to at tend; (bi at state sessions, which po- | moth blackberries, 100 pounds; black Portland. caps Gregg, Ilk) ; Loganberries, 150 The many friends of Miss Agnes mona and subordinate granges should R. I. ÀiNDtRSON, Auctioneer pounds; n-,1 rasplierries, 35t) pounds; Evans will be glad to know that she ' encourage and sometimes assist their lecturers to attend: (ci at pomona ses ' tw-siile» some early gardens between the is improving. sions. which subordinate granges rows. Mrs. Fred Ougli is much better •nd . should encourage their lecturers to at A E. I »ellaven has decided to quit is able to be out again. tend JENNIE BVELL. T. HENSLEY farming for the present ami will sell hie Lecturer Michigan State Grange. |iersonal property on next Thursday. The Best Plaster. He haq, rented bis farm and will work Boyhood Trials. A piece of flannel dampened by Cham this winter at Johnson's sawmill at The clock has just struck. Sandy. Mrs. IMIavvn and children berlain's Liniment and Ixiund to the af- i It’s time to get up. 50c a Cord fected parts is superior to any plaster. ■ This bed is so warm— When troubled with lame back or paiue But I hear the new pup! SPECIAL MIXTURES will reside in Portland. in the side or chest give it a trial and 1 Troutdale, - Oregon PASTURE AND HAY 11 I could be two. you are certain to be more than pleased ; In bed I would stay. with the prompt relief which it affords Phone Fanners 35x2 tor Sale. WRITE FOR SAMPLES And yet I could romp This liniment also relieves rheumatic ■nd laieit With the puppy all day. tine l»av horse, I2IW pounds. $50; one pains and is certain to please anyone market —Woman's Home Companion. disc, gtssf running order, $211; one new suffering from that disease. Sold by prices Gresham Drug Co. Oliver chilled plow, with wheel, *10; Aik for Catalog I good mifk cow, $40¡clearing and farm No. 26U PORTLARD.OREtON tools at cheap price»; saws, mattocks, This Space Subscribe for The Herald. nmul anil wedges, shovels, axes, spoon is reserved for and cant-honk, plane, square, handsaw aud many other article». J. E. Osborne, on Section Line road, I1, miles west of Gresham; phone 5x1. (if Misa X'ern Weaver of Portlami has I been visiting her grandmother, Mrs. C. i Mi«« Ethel Htuith wa« at home Thurs A. Stewart. day evening. Oscar Wood and family and brother. 1 Mr«. Krtehum ami wn, Charlre, of John Wood and wife, have gone to Portland «¡»ent Sunday with her «i«ter, Riley, Kan , to spcn«l tbe «Inter. Mra. II Rose has been t|«enuing a1 Mr« Lotlie Benfield an<l Mr« Uwr«nr* ami «laughter uf Saturday (mm Hilfaboru where they Portland a tew «lay« ago. have Itren for some time J. B. Allia*»n 1« again a bl» to I* in t lie blaek«mith «hop alter I »ring laid up a few «lava from a kirk by a h«»rar. Irene b«»tigla»a, «ho i« attending tha Wcat Hide High School, »pant Saturday ami Kunday with her mother, Mr«. F. M. Pouglaaa. Mra. Fran bland waa anddrnly railed to Portland la«t week on account of her daughter*« illnt’M. C Gibbon« ha« nmvad from t’aaprr Junker*« h<»u»r into the h«>u«r owned by Mr Tawney. A larg«- ntintbrr from Randy attended the fair al < irevham Friday ami Satur- day and nearly every one ua« plea*rd. The fair a a« certainly good. Mra. C (’. Laughlin of Grave River, Waah.. waa the gue«t ot her tiater, Mrs. ItuuglaM. Henry Parrot naaknkni in the fare by a horee in Ina blackvunth «hop la«t week. You ran gel all kind« «>< mill fresi at the mill at Fairview. LUMBER $6 a thousand on 16 ft 24 ft. Rottoli. 1x4. 1x6. and on 2x4. 2x6. 2x8. All Kind*« l‘rf»s«<l Lumber, délit er anywhere. Straus Lumber Co I AUCTION SALE At Pleasant Home, Ore Thursday. Oct. 28th A. L DeHAVEN. Owner SOWING K W GOODS I R Juellrs o( the »•••••« "Keep >our l;)t on Horing" Goodner & Ritzer REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE Boring. SEE CHAUNCEY Oregon Grasses—Clovers Alfalfa Vetches—Grains Gasoline Wood-Saw ti General Merchandise New Location — Fresh Stock Daily — Best Brands BUTTER AND EGGS TAKEN For Chapped Skin. Cheapest Cash Bargains in the County. about our Prize Offering Agency for Oregon h'lre Relief Association. John Brown Ask Chapped akin whether on the hands or face may l>e cured in one night bv applying Chamberlain's Salve. It is also mietpialed for sore nipples, burns and scalds. For sale by Greshaiu Drug Rockwood When yon wish to sell vour «rain call np the Sun-Dial ranch mill at Fairview. They will pay you the market price in cash. Gresham exchange 21-X, Trout dale exchange 98. (Iresham Feet! Mill; first-class work guaranteed ; open Sept. 7. UK. WILLIAM KKASS1G DKNTIMT MB Medical Bldg . - PORTLAND Saturdays and Sundays BRICK HOTEL, • TROUTDALE J. W. BENECKE Fol ger's Golden Gate General Merchandise CLEONE, - - OREGON CHOPPING AND ROLLING Grist Taken at any Time—Quick Delivery. WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF MILL FEED The aroma-tight can protects it against impurities and deteri oration—never sold iu bulk. Market Price Paid for Grain X our grocer will grind it— better if ground at home—not too fine. SUN-DIAL FEED MILL FAIRVIEW, OREGON